2« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed., March 24. 1982 From Consumer Reports: what paint tools to use

trim. But when CR' synthetics. In CR’s tests, good for painting cinder satisfactorily. roller cover, squeeze the chemists tried a tool tailor- By the EdLars Since much of the wall cost only a little more than mohair didn’t work as well blocks. Manchester vote Two women tell how Change made Rollers were made for end. Look for one you can’t A fop-quality 9-inch syn­ made for that job (the of Consumer Reports paint sold today — even the junky imitators. as the synthetics. top-of-the-line products — When is a brush the best painting walls and ceilings. distort. A core of untreated thetic cover with short or Bestt-Liebco corner roller), cardboard will soften and they were disappointed Basic paint tools — may need at least two tool to use? When should A roller is fast and easy to Short (S/16 inch) naps medium nap should cost collapse in water. ’There they faced cancer at tennis club brushes, rollers and pads — coats to cover the old you use a roller or pad? use. Where a brush or pad are recommended for only about $3. And a roller with its performance. It good for Rome paint, it pays to buy quality What about a spray gun? may leave marks, a roller should not be conspicuous cover is reusable — all the didn’t reach all the way don’t change much, but seams in the envee .nml the smooth; flat surfaces. new special-purpose tools tools. These need not be A brush is by far the tends to leave a uniform Medium (3/8 inch) naps more reason to avoid low- into the corner unless fabric and core should be ... page 3 ... page 13 ... page 9 regularly appear on the expensive; some of the most versatile paint tool. stripped texture that can ■work well on light stucco quality “bargain” covers. pressed firmly, and then it best ones Consumer It’s the best tool to use on be pleSsinp. And rollers firmly attached at the and smooth concrete, and Two things a roller can’t left too little paint and too market. Some are useful, ends. Dense fibers carry others are just gimmicks. Reports’ chemists tested furniture, paneled doors, are handy for latex paints. %- to 1-inch long naps are do well are corners and many bubbles. window shutters, exterior If you’re buying a roller, more paint and give' a siding and trim, and small, look for a frame made of smoother finish. intricate surfaces. In fact, heavy, stiff wire with flexi­ Roller covers use either it can handle almost any ble wires to grip the cover. natural fibers (mohair or Prescription Prices fUopanpi Public Records household paint job To test the durability of a lamb’s wool) or Potassium Chloride 10% Uq. magaldrate / \ Generic for Kaycell Manchester, Conn. ANTACID Rain changing SUSPEN90N 2.99/16 qZ.,, to snow Friday Thurs., March 25, 1982 bosmbide DMtrate Sings/L LOW SODIUM Iluilfliii^ pmiiilM (W . COUPON SALE Generic for ISORDfL $2.29, — See page 2 Single copy 25c To Gerhard Bieser for Grove Corp, for light standard 12 fl oz fixture at 38f. Main St., $420. 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Three of them were Focus/Food on Wednesday 'AMERICA’S' Ahmad K. Altai Registered Pharm. wounded, the radio said. The attackers escaped. ■ f r e s h e s t i c e c r e a m MANCHESTER In Beirut, the radical Democratic Front for the Menus, recipes and shopping tips are featured in The (Between Massaro’s West Side & Bob Rileys 208 W. Center St. Manchester Manchester Herald’s Focus/Food section, eyery Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for the Oldsmoblles) grenade attack in the Gaza Strip. Wednesday. Certified Koshet lb 649-0312 In a telephone call to UPI, a DFLP spokesman said the attack had been carried out by one of its 'agents" STORE HOURS: OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9, TULL. 8. SAT. TILL 5 SUN. 11-5 operating inside the “occupied territories”. The spokesman said the man had escaped. Accounts Manchester Parkade “The attack was in response to the actions being YOU ALWAYS BUY BETTER AT carried out by the Israeli aggressors inside occupied Palestine,” the spokesman se':.1, in a reference to the Waiting a p p l i a n c e s uprising on the West Bank. The military command dismissed the well-known in banks elected mayors of Nablus and Ramallay — both of OPEN SUNDAY whom were maimed in car-bomb assassination attempts two years ago — in the campaign to cut PLO BOSTON (UPI) — influence over local politics, officials said. Constantines Nakous has at FREE SERVICE Israeli officials dismissed the mayor of El Bireh last least $80,000 waiting for week, touching off the worst week of violence in the oc­ him. if only his bank or cupied West Bank since 1976. Five Palestinians have state officials can find him. died and 40 others, mostly Palestinian, were wounded. 11 TO 5 Mayors Bassam Shaka of Nablus and Karim Khalaf of Nakous, a Greek im­ FREE DELIVERY Ramallah refused to sign their dismissal orders and migrant also known as said they would continue to represent their towns as Charles Jances, who is LETS you rightfully elected leaders. believed to be in his late START A MSAL MODEL! Khalaf said he considered the dismissals “the first 80s or early 90s, is one of LinON'S MOST AUTOMATIC WHSN TOU’RB I OUT...IT'S step toward Israeli annexation of the West Bank, " the mysteries among 100,- liREADTWHSN O 700 Watts ot Israel Radio reported, Israel annexed the Golan Heights 000 people owed $31 million Cooking Power MICROWAVE TOU RETURN! • Large Capacity of Syria in December. by banks, life insurance • Automatic Oafrost Armored personnel carriers were stationed companies and other finan- Setting OVEN! • Easy to Clean prominently at intersections in Nablus and troops were ciai institutions in • A U T O -D IF R O S T asks AY C O O K " everywhere although the town was quiet. Massachusetts. you what you'ra dafrosling LITTON’S "DEL and what It waigha. Than MICROWAVE OVEN LITTON In his villa overlooking the town, Shaka. who lost both The accounts have been programs tha corract dafrosling e ELECTRONIC TOUCH CONTROL legs in a June 1980 attempt on his life, said from his inactive for at least five cycia ...automaticallyi ^ e “EVEN WAVE" COOKING SYSTEM MICROWAVE OVEN wheelchair, “They tried to kill me.'they tried to deport • A U TO -C O O K asks what years and under state law PLUS: me ... I still see myself as mayor because the people are abandoned property you’ra cooking and how you PLUS • Meal-In-One jjarformance want H dona. Than datarminas • DKirrAL CLOCK Heral(j photo by Tarquinlo chose me. Bassam Shaka is everything h ere" turned over to the state • Electronic Touch Control tha corract cooking time • STEPSAVCR Student protesters burned tires, hurled rocks, flew treasurer’s office. ...automatically TWER • Extra Large Oven Capacity • VARI-TEMP Balloons away Palestinian flags and scrawled slogans on school wails FOOD SENSOR in Nablus after the firings were announced, Israel Radio Jances’ name is not as MOW A T SPECIAL LOW SALE PRICEI ’ 4 3 5 • ^ ^ 2 5 9 familiar as some others report. owed between $25 and Nathan Hale schDDlyard toDk Dn the looks of an Easter parade Wednesday when 450 helium-filled balloons were released by students Khala lost his left foot ih a similar assassination $250,000. KHCHENAID as part of a fund-raising campaign to aid the Lutz Children’s Museum. Il attempt the same month as the attack on Shaka. ■ Former President Jim­ C9ST0M MODEL my Carter still has more 19” . than $1,000 in a Boston BUKT-M 13?!. 13’J„ bank from a campaign ac­ Iili CO LO R FAMOUS Confirmation class given papers DISHWASHER COLOR SRAND count. • Rinse & Hold TV TV Others due money in­ • Energy Saver clude film star James Bem is’s ______100% Cagney. $962 due; Sen. Regular Price , *489 MMI it 100% SOLID STATE Paul Tsongas, D-Mass., KHchenAld Rebate *40 SOLID STATE Explicit abortion pamphlets draw fire $38; former Boston Bruins hockey player D erek Oete$40relMlMi|tieniiCMlxy theneweMKHdiimMd , Sanderson, who once Cuetom Of Imperial dlihweehar By Richard Cody Roman Catholic Church, the to discern that the pieces are from lungs are too immature to function signed a hockey contract PACKMAN SAID he became tioh). We don’t want to get into Herald Reporter pamphlets show explicit one fetus. normally, it Will soon stop moving, aware of the pamphlets when a values ” for millions, $55; and one YOUR TOTAL photographs of dead fetuses. One Still another shows a wastebasket but frequently the heart continues to teacher whose student had brought “Our approach is more clinical, of the world’s richest men, •ss* *279 BOL’TON — One young girl is said photo shows an aborted four and full of dead!fetuses. ' *229 beat for several hours before it them in showed them to him. more objective, more biblogical. It the Aga Khan, $5,218. COST to have become sick after seeing one-half month old fetus, dead at the And the captions that accompany dies.” "We definitely would not allow Uhe abortion issue) is not in our Thomas Walsh of the *449 them. Some others who have seen bottom of a wastebasket, sur­ the pictures are equally explicit. Some resident who are aware of them in the school,” he said. “It curriculum, and we feel it’s an issue state treasurer’s office say they were stunned. Elementary rounded by garbage and blood. They explain how the "unborn BIQ SCREEN the pamphlets, which are not could be that another child would that belongs in the church and the said the banks failed to find School Principal Richard E. babies” sometimes live for several widespread, say they are not out­ come-in with them, and if so, we home. It’s too controversial for us.” Carter, Cagney, Sanderson LECTRONIC TUNING Packman says if he sees any being Others show what happens to a hours after an abortion. raged by the stance of the church, e Lightweight would bring them to the office and He said it was the pictures that or the Aga Khan. And he circulated around school, he quietly developed fetus after the different For example, in one of the papers, Compact but by the “scare tactic” method. quietly tell the child why. We cer- made the pamphlets especailly un- said they ^didn’t even COLOR CONSOLES but surely will confiscate them. methods of abortion. One picture there is a description of the usually “It’s a distortion,” one mother tainly would not allow a wide dis- acceptable for the school’s bother to notify Harvard e Ideal for e TRI-FOCUS PICTURE TUBE What are they? Pamphlets about shows a fetus "dismembered from rare abortion method of abdominal Any Room told the Manchester Herald. “The tribution.” curriculum. University, Boston B! e TRIPLE-PLUS CHASSIS abortion made availalbe by St. the cutelage, or scraping, method. operation. The fetus, says the han­ way it’s done doesn’t give the kid a BLACK & WHITE e CHROMATIC ONE-BUTTON TUNING „ , J .. . " •. "I certainly don’t believe in that College, or the Boston Red Maurice Church at a confirmation Another shows bits and pieces of a dout, “usually squirms and moves chance to look at both sides. It’s Packman said the school began its of scare tactic,” he said. "We Sox about similar a c ­ class about two weeks ago. Expoun­ YOUR CHOICE fetus, the result of the vacuum its arms and legs. It tries to breathe terrible.” This woman, like others, sex-education program Monday, know it doesn't work. If my child counts. ding the pro-life stance of the method. In this photo, it is difficult and may manage a feeble cry. If the didn’t want her name used. 23” diagonal screen and. We steer clear of it (abor- class, I would be con­ When banks turn over 1 2 * * diagona OUR LOW SALE cerned. It’s one thing to take a posi- abandoned property to the . PORTABLE TV m state, treasury in­ PRICES INCLUDE I I * ■ I I I ^ don’t believe in that vestigators try to locate FREE owners by publicizing the DELIVERY! Lobbyist swayed Swensson, solon says “ I'sts and searching for the more elusive types like *549 .lances, » TrI-Feeus Picture MEISIIM-AIR By Herald Staff tion because she was confused when X X X X X X stitutions of higher education to re­ noticed this and pointed out that she to approach us,” said Ms. Parker. “The banks feel why a TRI-FOCUS aiCTURC TU9E [ R | aTripte-Phis Chassis and United Press International the vote was taken, and had voted no Index should they find someone aVRIRLE-aLUS CNAtSIS Ba I eElaiBtronlc Power tain budget control Instead of tur­ had voted no. " It’s a breech to come to us at the a QUART2-CONTROUEO Sentry when she meant to vote yds. ning it over to a Board of Governors, and turn over the money. If ELECTRONIC TUNINO A colleague charged Wednesday Ms. Tianti said she made no im­ committee table and ask us to Advice ...... ig a112 CHANNEL CARAifLnV She said she didn’t even know who then moved for reconsideration. we didn’t have the law, ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANING! that a labor lobbyist influenced proper effort to influence Mrs. change our votes. Area towns ...... ig ELECTRONIC Ms. Tianti w as— “I thought she was When the amendment was con­ they’d keep the money,” THE EXCLUSIVE SYSTEM THAT LETS YOU GRILL INDOORsI Manchester Republican Rep. Elsie Swensson, but “only brought to Rep. “This bill is too important to be Business...... 21 24 TUNING part of the (education) commission sidered again, it passed 10-8, with said Walsh. C O L O R T V WITHOUT VENTING TO t h e OUTOOORSlI L. "Biz” Swensson to change her Swensson’s attention the fact of tampered with in this way. It’s not Classified...... ' ^ 22-23 iCANirs poicc — and that Ms. Tianti only pointed Mrs. Swensson voting “yes.” what she just did.” vote on a key amendment to the cmi- at all proper for them to approach (jo m ics...... ig Mark Cavanaugh, direc­ 19.” l o R NOW AT out that she hadn’t voted the way Mrs. Swensson did admit •____ troverslal state higher education she had intended. MRS. SWENSSON said she us during the meeting.” Entertainment ...... VI tor of the abandoned afterwards, however, that she would SPBCIAL LOW plan. asked for reconsideratiop because Ms. Tianti, who is secretary- Lottery...... 2 property division, agreed. A short time after the amendment hot have moved for reconsideration COLI■ORTV CONTRACTOR Rep. Antonina Parker, R- she was looking at another portion treasurer of the (Connecticut State Obituaries ...... !!!!!!! ^ was killed by an 8-8 vote by the if Ms. Tianti had not pointed out "When they can’t find CABLE READY for 112 Channels! PRICBSI Glastonbury, said lobbyist Betty Government Administration and of the 62-page bill when the amend­ Labor (Council, AFL-CIO, said she Opinion...... !!!!. Harvard or Boston College BERNIE’S PRICE *329 what she did. did not consider her action lobbying. Peopletalk...... 2 *499 ’Tianti causM Mrs; Swensson to caU Elections Committee, Ms. Tianti ment vote taken and she was Ms. Parker said she would take no Sports...... 9-12 or some of those others, tor a reconsideration of ja vote on the whispered in Mrs. Swensson’s ear. confused. MS. PA R K ER was angry at what action on the issue, but would op- Television ...... 17 that simply jells me the ef­ MANCHESTER PHONE 64 3-9 56 1 OPEN SUNDAYS 1 1 A M. to 5 P.M. a FREE DELIVERY...FREE SERVICE crucial amendment. Mrs. Sweiisson, who had voted She said khe had written “ yes” she saw as Interference in the 2 fort is zero.” he said. Mrs. Swensson said this morning against the amendment which next to the amendment on her copy legislative process by Ms. Tianti. W eather...... / Mw had asked for the reconsidera­ would, in effect, allow the state’s in­ of the bill I and that Ms. Tianti “This isn’t the time for lobbyists Please turn to page 8

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NATIONAI WEATHER MRVICC roSCCAST !» T AM C8T S -M -M News Briefing Manchester GOP boosts Rome's campaign

By Paul Hendrie backed Rome in the past, and Direc­ Sunday sales legal B m tor Peter P. DiRosa Jr., who has 2 British soldiers LOS AKSS^r^ Herald Reporter been supporting Rome publicly, the killed in ambush In Rhode Island It took some political maneuvering slate clearly is in the Bloomfield ^ l « w \ awiAIM and parliamentary debate f ostiANt y ) Republican’s corner. BELFAST, Northern Ireland (U PI) — i PROVIDENCE, R.I. (U P I) — It is now Wedivjsday night, but the It also appears to be in U.S. Sen. Two British soldiers were shot dead and legal to buy or sell almost anything in Manchester ^publican Town (Com­ Lowell P. Weicker’s corner. The six people were wounded today when Rhode Island on a Sunday if a merchant mittee voted to send a slate of town committee’s attitude toward wishes to open for business — and 12 gunmen firing from a house they had oc­ UM WCATHCS rOTOCASI «P \ delegates mostly supportive of the maverick GOP senator was, cupied ambushed an army patrol. months of experience shows many of gubernatorial candidate Lewis perhaps, best summed up by state The two soldiers died almost im­ them do. Rome to the state convention. Rep. Walter H. Joyner, a delegate. mediately in the attack near Springfield Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy allowed a new This clearly is a boost to Rome’s “ Like it or not, in 1976, Lowell Road police station, a police spokesman Sunday sales hill to become law campaign, coming on the heels of Weicker gathered more votes in the said. Two other soldiers and four Wednesday without his signature. He hi'; victory Tuesday in the Fairfield state of Connecticut than any other civilians were wounded. said he preferred not to endorse the GCp caucuses. political figure has ever won in the "There were bullets all over the place. measure because of personal reser­ Weather In a close four way race Tuesday state of Connecticut,” said Joyner. It was busy in the street at the time and vations about business-asusual on the in Faifield’s caucus — which serves “ I could kiss Lowell and 1 could kick they were firing indiscriminately," a Sabbath. as kin-of Connecticut’s version of Lowell, sometimes, but we need a police source said. “ Several civilian “ Sunday always has been a day the New Hampshire primary — Republican in the state of Connec­ vehicles were hit.” reserved for family and religious obser­ Rome finished first, 'followed by ticut who can win.” , At least 30 spent cartridges were found vance,” Garrahy said. “ But the people in Today’s forecast Sen. Gerald Labrlola, Sen. Russell in the road and police said three weapons the state want it-^ the merchants want it Post and former Sen. Richard C. THE DEMOCRATS endorsed were used in the attack, a machine gun and the workers want it. Evidently, I Today sunny then clouding up in the late afternoon. Bozzuto. their delegates to their state con­ and two high-powered rifles. have a minority view on it.” Highs 55 to 60. Rain developing late tonight. Lows 35 to Meanwhile, across town at the vention more routinely. Their 22- member slate will consist of two The attack was believed to be the work The only sales unaffected by the new 40. Friday rain changing to snow showers in the after­ Democratic caucus, things went of Irish nationalist gunmen — from law are ~ alcoholic beverages and noon. Becoming windy and turning sharply colder in the pretty much as expected, with the delegates from each of the 10 voting either the Irish Republican Army or the automobiles, which are banned from late afternoon. Highs in the 40s. Gentle southerly winds town committee voting to endorse districts, plus Democratic Town extreme left-wing Irish National Libera­ Sunday sales under specific laws. through tonight. Friday southerly winds 15 to 20 mph Incumbent William A. O’Neill for Chairman Theodore R. Cummings tion Army. shifting to west 20 to 30 mph late in the day. governor and U.S. Rep. Toby and Mayor Stephen T. Penny. Moffett for senator. The town committee voted un­ Book banned The Republican delegate slate animously to back Gov. William A. NATO ministers' Extended outlook finally elected was the one chosen O’Neill and his running mates: Lt. after complaint by the standing nominating com­ Gov. Joseph Fauliso, Treasurer reject Soviet offer Extended outlook for New England Saturday through mittee. But the nominating com­ Henry P arker and C ontroller JONESPORT,^ Maine (U P I) - Of­ Monday.: mittee, led by state central com­ Edward Caldwell. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (U P D - ficials at Jonesport-Beals High School MassarhuRcttB, Rhode Island and Conneclicuti mittee member Nathan Agostinelli The town committee also voted In a show of unity against the Soviet have temporarily banned reading of a Chance of rain or snow showers Saturday into early Sun­ and state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, had unanimously to support the re- Union. NATO defense ministers un­ John Steinbeck novel in English class day otherwise fair and cool. Overnight low to fight hard to get its slate elected. election of U.S. Rep. Barbara B. animously turned down Soviet President because of a parent complaint, temperatures in the 30s Saturday and 20s Sunday, and Kennelly, and state central com­ Leonid Brezhnev's offer to freeze deploy­ UPI photo superintendent Robert Feeney said Monday. Daytime highs mostly in the 30s. TOWN COMMITTEE member mittee member John Sullivan. Herald photos by Pinto ment of mediumrange missiles aimed at today. Vermont: Quite cold; variable cloudiness with a Wallace J. Irish Jr., a backer of Boz­ With about six dissenting votes, Western Europe. “ For the moment the book is chance of flurries north and west Saturday; fair Sunday zuto, argued first that there should BACKING PRO-ROME SLATE ONE HAPPY FAMILY the town committee voted to en- Actress’ hero withdrawn from the classroom and has be no endorsed nominating com­ The 13 ministers, winding up a two-day and Monday, high in the upper 20s and 30s, low 15-25. Republicans Agostinelli and Zinsser Democrats O’Neill and Cummings .dorse U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett’s bid meeting at the Broadmoor Hotel, Jeffrey Fenn, who saved actress Theresa Saldana’s life from a knlfe- been placed on the library shelf,” said Maine, New Hampshire: Chance of flurries north mittee slate, because the executive to unseat Weicker. Wednesday reaffirmed their "strong weldlng attacker March 15, talks with reporters as his wife, Clare, looks Feeney, superintendent of the Moosabec and fair south on Saturday. Fair all sections Sunday and committee had voted pot to endorse To no o n e ’ s su rp rise, the Community School District in a slate. support" of the Reagan administration’s on. He holds the trophy Saldana gave him when he visited her Monday. Turning colder. Highs 25 to 35 north and 35 to 45 But Irish succeeded in pushing a prepared. ceded after the vote that the slate Elsie L. “ Biz” Swensson, for exam­ Democrats returned Cummings to offer to halt deployment of new missiles Washington County. Chairman Curtis M. Smith ruled was “ engineered” as a pro-Rome Wednesday night at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. The south. Lows 5 to 15 north and 15 to 25 south. motion to nominate potential Once the floor was opened, 27 peo­ ple, said she will back Bozzuto. office, for his 11th two-year term, as in Europe if the Soviets removed the SS- Steinbeck’s “ In Dubious Battle,’’ a that the nominating committee, as a ple were nominated for the 13 contingent. But with delegates like well as Vice Chairwoman Dorothy trophy reads "To my hero, Jeffrey Fenn, thank you, thank you, thank delegates from the floor, with no 20s. But the Western leaders restated story about migrant farm workers on standing committee, had the right to extra weight given to the delegate slots. But once the votes The delegate slate is not un­ Agostinelli, who is involved in Brinda’mour, Treasurer Paul you, with much love and gratitude forever, Theresa Saldana. their decision to deploy 572 new missiles strike in California during the Great National forecast suggest a slate. nominating committee’s were counted, the nominating com­ animously pro-Rome; sate Rep. Rome’s campaign; Zinsser, who Phillips and Secretary Mary LeDuc. beginning next year. Depression, was being use(T as a Party officials said Irish's motion recommendations. mittee’s proposed slate was elected. The position of the NATO ministers classroom text, with parts of the novel was illegal, because it sought to pre­ Seabrook plant By United Press International Los Angeles pc 72 S3 Although the debate was about party was explained in a communique issued at Leak forces being read aloud during instruction. Ciiy 8i Fest Hi Lo Pep Louisville r 68 46 vent a standing committee. from Agostinelli nominated, from the by-laws and parliamentary the close of a conference of the Nuclear A parent of a student in that class Albuquerque c 6B 31 Memphis pc 71 52 giving its full report. They said the floor, all the members of the com- Anchorage cy 37 Z7 Miami Bech pc 82 74 .02 procedure, the real fight was Rome N-plant shutdown may be halted nominating commitee’s slate was a m ltt^ ’s proposed slate, but Irish's Republican delegates listed Planning'Group. objected to swear words used in the Asheville r eo 48 Milwaukee cy 51 33 versus Bozzuto. NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns novel and complained to school ad­ Atlanta r 59 53 .07 Minneapolis c 41 26 committee recomm''ndation, but motion succeeded in throwing out CONCORD, N.H. (U P I) - The New 29 11 .07 of Belgium said Denmark had reser­ BUCHANAN, N.Y. (UPI) - Radioac­ ministrators. Billings c Nashville pc 73 54 not an executive cu. imittee en­ the pre-printed ballot that the One of the strongest backers of the Following is the list of 13 DellaFera, Arthur Steele, Harry delegates to the Republican 4th tive steam from the Indian Point No. 3 Hampshire Public Utilities Commission Birmingham cy 71 57 .03 New Orlens pc 74 66 vations about the group's rejection of the ’The School Board set up an ad-hoc Boston c. 56 37 New York pc 56 X dorsement. nominating committee had nominating committee’s slate con- delegates to the Republican State Reinhorn, Joseph Swensson Sr., District State Senate convention nuclear power plant leaked into the at­ has threatened to slap a two-year 69 Soviet proposal, made March 16; but ^ committee of seven school officials Brwnsvll Tx.pc 78 Oklahm Cly cy 70 41 Convention from Manchester chosen Louis Kocsis, Donna M ercier, from Manchester chosen mosphere for about two hours late moratorium on construction of the se­ Buffalo r 53 32 Omaha r 80 66 those reservations involved only a which reviewed the matter and decided 57 54 i i /f / , Wednesday night: James Cunningham, Louise Cronin, Wednesday: Wednesday night and forced the utility to cond Seabrook reactor if other New Charlstn S.C. r Philadelphia pc 42 X / A technical issue. to temporarily discontinue its use in the Charlott N.C. r 60 48 Phoenix pc 76 55 Mary Warrington. Robert Alibrio, Nathan England utilities don’t pump some 54 X Peter DiRosa, Joan Lingard, shut down the facility, officials said classroom — including silpnt reading. Chicago 8 Pittsburgh r 62 36 Foundation Agostinelli, James Farr, Neil money into the project. Cleveland r 60 32 Portlana M. pc 46 31 William Diana, Carl Zinsser, Walter Following is the list of 13 today. Columbus r 65 32 Lawrence, Curtis Smith, Carol The commission ruled Wednesday that 'The textbook was removed March 11. Portland Or. pc 69 29 Joyner, Elsie Swensson, Curtis delegates to the Republican The Power Authority of the State of Dallas pc 69 60 Providence c 54 31 Kuehl, Donald Wells, Ralph Gray, J. Democrats eye Denver pc 59 18 Richmond pc 61 40 Smith, Patricia Lawrence, Vivian Sheriff’s Convention from New York said a leak in one of the the prime backer of the Seabrook plant. Russell Smyth, Henry Michelek, Des Moines pc 49 31 St. Louis r 66 <1 aids Lutz Ferguson, James Farr, Donald Manchester chosen Wednesday primary change plant’s four steam generators allowed Public Service Co. of NeW'4Wrtipshire, Detroit s 50 33 .M Salt Lake Cltyc m X David Call, Robert Heavisides, Duluth c 34 18 San Antonio pc 73 S2 Kuehl, David Frost, David Dam- night: about 100 gallons of contaminated water could sell up to three million shares of Russell Grannis. stock to help finance the $3.56 billion TMI neighbor El Paso c 77 43 Sail, Diego pc 68 57 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The to escape from the plant’s cooling Hartford pc 58 29 San Francisc r 59 48 The Lutz Children’s Museum pier. Frederick Peck, Joan Olsen, T h e one delegate to the Democratic Party is on the verge of in­ system. The water was contained inside project. But the commission said PSC Honolulu c 79 70 San Juan c 88 71 Wednesday received a $75,000 grant Following is the list of 13 ' Elaine Reynolds, Robert Barnes, Republican 9th Assembly District could only use money from that sale to lives in fear Indianapolis r 63 43 '.10 Seattle cy 62 44 stituting a new plan for presidential the building, but it triggered the release Jacksn Mss. pc 72 58 .20 Spokane pc 53 31 from the Hartford Foundation for delegates to the Republican 1st Mary-Jane Dodge Pazda, Virginia convention from Manchester chosen primaries that preserves the first-in-the- of radioactive gas into the atmosphere. cover existing contracts oii the second WASHINGTON (UPI) — Every time Jacksonville r 08 62 .48 Tampa r 81 68 Public Giving to help renovate its Congressional District convention Clark, Penny Joyner, Wallace Irish Wednesday is Patrick Boatman. Jack Brumfield, a PASNY spokesman, unit. Kansas City cy 56 36 .10 Washington pc 62 41 from Manchester chosen nation Iowa precinct caucuses and New the siren goes off near the Three Mile Las V^as pc 72 48 Wichita cy 68 X future home at the Old South School. Jr., J. Winthrop Porter, Peter T h e one delegate to the Hampshire primary, but diminishes said the amount of radioactive gas that Island nuclear power plant, Paola Little Rock pc 72 54 The museum is looking to raise Wednesday night; Sylvester, John Deschamps, Can­ Republican 55th Assembly District their importance. leaked into the environment was "well Trial nears end Kinney shudders and thinks, “ God, more than a quarter of million Paul Gauvin, Marion Taggart, dida Conway, Thomas Moore Jr.. convention chosen Wednesday is The Association of State Democratic below operating limits.” please, let somebody’s house be on fire.” dollars to shape up the school Jonathan Mercier, Gloria Following is the list of 13 Arthur Steele. Chairs gave overwhelniing approval to VERONA, Italy (UPI) — Lawyers for Mrs. Kinney, a Middletown, Pa., building. The grant has been given 1) the plan by voice vote Wednesday. It is the Red Brigades kidnappers of Brig. mother of three, says she lives in fear as a challenge grant. The foundation expected to be approved by the entire Typhoon hits Island Gen. James Dozier rested their defense, that an alarm might signal another Lottery wilt match other donations dollar- Democratic National Committee at its clearing the way for a verdict today that major malfunction at the stricken plant, for-dollar to the $75,000 maximum. Democratic selections namecJ winter meeting Friday. could send 17 defendants to a total of 372 where America’s worst commercial Museum Director Steven Ling said. MANILA, Philippines (UPI) — years in jail. ’The museum has already received The proposal, part of the plan adopted nuclear accident took place three years Following is the list of 22 Wednesday night: James Fitzpatrick, Theresa Howard will be Typhoon Nelson smashed into the Philip­ The trial’s last session came one day pledges of $4,000 from the Savings by a commission headed by North ago ^ is Sunday. delegates to the Madeline Allen, Alphonse Reale, Mary delegates to the 9th pines with 115 mph winds today and the after Dozier, who wound up his tour as a Numbers drawn in New 5504. Bank of Manchester and $10,00 from Carolina Gov. James Hunt, shortens the She traveled to Washington to tell a Democratic State Conven­ Theodore Brindamour, Gelinas, Virginia Lessard, Assembly District conven­ government warned people to leave their NATO chief of staff in Verona last week, England Wednesday: Rhode Island daily: 4550. Lydall Inc. Ling said he hopes the primary period, giving Iowa and New news conference Wednesday how it feels tion from Manchester Clarence Foley, Lillian Irene Pisch, Frank tion. homes because of possible tidal waves. left Italy for the United States with his Connecticut daily: 765. Vermont daily; 330. museum will reach its goal of $260,- Hampshire less tim e to play the to live under the shadow of Three Mile selected Wednesday night: Bayer, Herbert Stevenson, Stamler, James Fogarty, Herbert Stevenson and Nelson pounded farmlands where 50 wife Judith. Maine daily: 487. Massachusetts daily: 000 by the end of the summer. traditional role of selecting a frequently Island. James Quigley, Dorothy John Sullivan, James Paul Phillips, Richard John Didonato will be people were killed in a storm last week The 14 defense lawyers, some New Hampshire daily: 2803. The museum is now located at 126 unbeatable frontrunner. Before the 1979 accident, which was Brindamour, Dom inic Reardon, Jack Baker, LaPointe, Theodore Cum­ delegates to the 55th and was centered in an area 500 miles representing more than one defendant, Cedar St. and will remain open there A major goal included in the plan caused when a loss of coolant water Squatrito, Sol Cohen, John Timothy Devanney, Robert mings, Stephen Penny. Assembly District conven­ southeast of Manila tonight, the Manila ended summations Wednesday, leaving -until the end of the school year. It would also restore something of a smoke damaged about 90 percent of the unit No. Sullivan, Herbert Steven­ Tardiff, James McAuley, Frank Stamler and tion. weather bureau said. only a brief reply by Chief Prosecutor will move to South School this filled room atmosphere to Democratic 2 uranium fuel reactor core, Mrs. Kinney son, Amelia Burns, The second offseason storm to strike Guido Papalia this morning before a summer and be closed for six to presidential politics by giving state, said she did not think much about Nicholas Jackston, Robert the country this year was churning west judicial tribunal could begin eight weeks during the shift. local and national party leaders and of­ nuclear power. Neither was she con­ Tardiff, Alice Rawlins, northwest toward Leyte island, site of deliberations. The verdict was expected The new location on Main Street Waekly- ficials more power in selecting the par- ■ stantly aware of the big cooling powers, a Pascal Mastrangelo, Rita Lump the Allied landing in World War H. today. will double the. nnuseum’s current FREE \M. INFORMATION ty’s candidate.. hallmark of the plant. Almanac Laski, Alphonse Reale, Montithm space. Ling said. Sum Mary LeDuc, Thomas Deposit O’Neill, John Lynch, Deposit AT MANCHESTER STATE BANK Matthew Moriarty Jr., By United Press International Lecture set Mary Ann Roy, Paul Phillips, Richard At Manchester State Bank all IRA are fullyJnsyrg^ by the F.D.I.C. Feopletalk Today is ’Thursday, March 25 the 84th day of 1982 with LaPointe, Theodore Cum­ 281 to follow. and there Is no commission or fee to develop an I.R.A. program for you mings. Stephen Penny. The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter — It’s Free and part of our service by ex-envoy Following is the list of 22 and Satuin. delegates to the Royal ringers There is no evening star. Democratic 1st Remember — Manchester State Bank Is the only bank that Invests Those bom on this date are under the sign of Aries. Robert White, the former U.S. CBS is conducting an old-fashioned talent search. Congressional District con­ ALL Its deposits In the Greater Manchester Area to help and Improve Italian symphony conductor Arturo Toscanini was ambassador to El Salvador and a The network is looking for an unknown actor and vention from Manchester the business community and assist town residents. born March 25, 1867. prominent critic of American policy actress for major roles — but there’s a catch. The selected Wednesday night: On this date in history: toward that country, will speak in performers must be dead-ringers for Britain’s Herald photo by Terqulnlo Theodore Brindamour, In 1911, a total of 147 people died when trapped in a . Manchester High School next month Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The lucky John Mbran, Judy Mozzer, fire that swept the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. in New York :in an event sponsored by the winners will star in the television movie, “ Charles ODD FELLOWS SIGN REMOVED Dominic Squatrito, John 1041 Main St. City. Manchester Community College MANCHESTER ... by Park Dept. Bill Gould Didonato, Arnold and Diana, a Royal Romance,” In 1947, an explosion ip a mine in Centralia, 111., Student Senate and Student 646-4004 CBS plans to start filming in London in May. The Kleinschmidt, John Member FOIC S T A T E B A N K resulted in the deaths of 111 men, most of them . Program Board. producer is Linda Yellen, who produced CBS's Thompson, Robert Price, asphyxiated by gas fumes. White heads a list of prominent “ Playing for Time,” the Nazi holocaust story Thomas Conran, Robert In 1954, the Radio Corporation of America began its .speakers who will come to the starring Vanessa Redgrave. Tardiff, Pascal commercial production of television sets to receive college in the weeks ahead. A network source was asked hpw the royal family Mastrangelo, Roger programs in color. . On’Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., feels about this project. The reply, after a moment Negro, Alphonse Reale, . Gov. William A. O’Neill will speak CRCOG vote In 1975, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia was shot to death of silent thought: “ I doubt if anyone asked them.” Raymond Damato, by a deranged nephew in his palace in Riyadh. on proposed cuts in federal financial Virginia Lessard, Irene SHADY GLEN’S TRADITIONAL aid and their impact on college Pisch, Judith Pitts, Frank students in Connecticut. His talk A thought for the day; American novelist William Stamler, Leo Kwash, EASTER SPECIAL ICE CREAM Fiedler papers will be in the MCC Student Center Faulkner said, “ I believe that man will not merely en­ William Rice, Barbara dure, he will prevail.” 'There’s no question where the papers of Arthur > dining room. OKs project Weinberg, James On Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 3 Fiedler belong — and that’s Boston, of course. McCavanagh. p.m., a rally will be held to protest Some 1,000 orchestral scores, 700 opera scores, 1,- BETTY FORD PRINCESS DIANA PRINCE CHARLES The Capitol Region Ckiuncil of is still partially occupied, no firm Following is the list of 22 500 miniature scores and the extensive record ‘alcoholics unhappy” where’s her look-alike? the cuts. Among the speakers who delegates to the object of new TV movie have indicated they will attend are Governments Policy Board ap­ date has been given for opening collection of the late conductor will go to the Twen­ iilanrltpBtpr lirrald proved expenditure of $19 million bids. According to Keish, a separate Democratic Sheriff’s A luscious combination of fruits, tieth Century Archives of Boston University's Democratic gubernatorial can­ Convention, from Randi said, “ the Uri winners will be notified people we see every day. Thei re very unhappy didate Ernest Abate, speaker of the for state projects Wednesday, contract may be issued for demoli­ cherries and pineapple. A delicious Mugar Memorial Library. people who have lost control.” Manchester, selected telepathically and they will be free to announce Richard M. Diamond, Publisher House; Mayor Stephen T. Penny; clearing the way for the realign­ tion, or if demolition is scheduled Easter treat — youll agree it’s the Fiedler conducted the Boston Pops Orchestra for Wednesday night: their winning in advance, by precognition, if they so Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager Board of Higher Education Director ment of the Main Street-Center after construction of the realign­ best you’ve ever eaten. 50 years until his death in 1979 at age 84'. Kevin O’Brien, Margaret desire.” Norma Glasgow; state Rep. Muriel Street intersection in Manchester. ment begins, the construction con- Other musical artists and critics whose papers Churchill, Clarence Foley, Glimpses USPS 327-500 Yacavone; Democratic U.S. Senate According to Wiiliam Keish, trac&r may be awarded the demoli­ are in the collection include Rudolph Bing, VOL. Cl, No. 14E W illiam Broneill, John candidate John Downey, and a director for communications at the tion contract. Acting Assistant Alexander Braillowsky, Cab Calloway, Ella Reggie Jackson, the new automotive editor of PubIMhed dslly except Sunday Sullivan, Arnold Suggested carrier rates are representative from State Department of ’Transporta­ General Manager Steven R. Fitzgerald, Vaughn Monroe, Kate Smith, Winthrop Penthouse magazine, will get a helping hand from and certain holidays by the $1.20 weakly, $6.12 lor one Kleinschmidt, James Congresswoman Barbara B. tion, the total amount of funds Werbner has said the building may Sargent and Rise Stevens. Quote of the day Pet Corinne Alphen in raising money to help his Manchester Publishing Co., 16 month. 115,35 lor three months, Reardon, Joel Janenda, Bralnard Place. Manchester, $30.70 lor six months and $61.40 Kennelly’s office. allocated for the alignment was not be vacated until mid-to-late favorite charity — the fight against Lou dehrig’s Conn. 06040. Second class $270,000, including $228,000 in Thomas Conran, Robert Four years ago former first lady Betty Ford ad­ lor oiia year. Mall rates are Sen. Christopher J. Dodd will summer. disease ... postags paid at Manchester, available on raquast. federal funds, $20,200 In state funds, Tardiff, Joseph (Damposeo, mitted — to herself and others — she was an Keish says that there is no definite Uri Awards Kim Fields, the 12-year-old who plays Tootie on Conn. POSTMASTER: Send ed- speak on April 6 at 10 a.m. on and $20,200 in local funds. Richard Dyer, Alphonse alcoholic and dependent on the drugs she had been dress changes to the Manchester Reaganomics and E l Salvador. His timetable for the actual construc­ NBC’s sitcom “ The Facts of Life,” again works To place a clasalfled or display The state has already awarded Reale, Mary LeDuc, Ray- taking to relieve the pain of arthritis. She entered ‘Herald, P.O. Box 6S1, advertisement, or to report a talk will be in the MCC auditorium. tion to begin.on the intersection. James “ The Amazing” Randi, the magician with Gary Coleman, this time in the NBC movie for Manchester, Conn. 06040. one contract of $3,599 to Seymour , mond Lanzano, Camillo the Long Beach, Calif., Naval Hospital for treat­ news Item story or picture Idee “ Once we get permission to adver­ whose credits include the White House, will try his television, '"The Kid with the Broken Halo,” to air call 643-2711. Office hours are . White’s topic will be “ El Auto Wrecking Co. in Seymour for Vendrillo, Peter Arico, DAIRY STORES ment. Now she fights to make others understand tise for bids, it takes 30 days to hand at a new trick. He will announce the winners on April 5 ' To subscribe, or to report a 6:30 a.m. to S p.m. Monday Salvador; Another Vietnam?’’ the deiholition of property on 5-7 Thomas Ryan,. W illiam the plight of the alcoholic. dellvary problem, call 647-BS46. of the Uri Awards on April Fool’s Day at the New ... Oleg Lobanov was named executive veep and through Friday. prepare. Once the bids are open, we TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN MANCHESTER Office hours are 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 White was ambassador to El Ford St. Work began ’Tuesday. Keish Rice, William Desmond, York mansion of Bob Guccione and Kathy Keeton. She told Health & Care magazine; "It has been a have 45 days to review and award 10 E MIDDLE TPKE on RT 6 • Open D«lly end Sun , Pwkadc Branch open Mon thru Sal managing director of the Detroit Symphony p!.m. Monday through Friday and Salvador under President Jimmy says the state has given permission Leonard Seader. The Uris are for ’ outstanding work in parap­ myth for fears the alcoholic is a stumble bum, a The Manchester Herald la a the contract. ’The contractor then JohnC andBamiccA Rlag, 0*fr>ar« ^ Orchestra, and Michael A. Smith was named 7 to to a.n1. Saturday.' Delivery subscriber to United Press tntar- Carter and was removed by Presl- to advertise for a bid — opening Following is the list of 22 has 45 days to begin work.” WyhamJ Hoch. ExacuOue Manager r sychology and the supernatural. Naturally, there’s dirty wino passed out in the gutter. Of all the general manager ... should be made by 5 p.m. Mon­ natkmal news services and Is a ' dent Ronald Reagan. White has Aoril 1 for a one-story building on delegates to the day through Friday and by 7:30 a gimmick. alcoholics in the country, that may be true of 3 to 5 Gerry Mulligan is touring Italy with his Big Band membsr of the Audit Bureau of become a conspicuous critic of 525-541 Main St., and a one-story But Keish says the intersection Democratic 4th District a.m. Saturday. Circulations. "Unlike winners of Oscars, Emmys and Tonys,” percent. Most alcoholics are functioning, working Reagan’s policy in that strife-tom building on 507-521 Main St. work will begin within four months, State Senate convention country. Because the Odd Fellows Building or possibly earlier. from Manchester, selected <11 I

4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., March 25, 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., March 25, 1982 - 5 No injuries in San Salvador raids Ethiopia's military government still popular after 8 years

By Charles Mitchell TheThe dergue dergue still still has has trouble trouble with with "liberation "liberation fronts” fronts” rewurces rewurces and and manpower, manpower, and and has has made made Ethiopia Ethiopia heavi- heavi- credits. credits, United Press International in large areas of the country, especially In Eritrea and ly dependent on the ^ v iet Union, militarily and Western diplomats say this dependence worries the Election headquarters attacked Tigre provinces. economically. The government owes the Soviets $2.5 dergue and Mengistu personally. He fears Moscow may ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Popularity is not the The Eritrean conflict has drained the country of billion in military credits and more than $1 billion in oil try to oust him in favor of a more pro-Soviet hard-liner. Another official in Gotera said the problem facing the provisional military government of Several other shooting incidents were guerrillas killed at least 14 soldiers in SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) heavy attacks in the rebel-infested town of Yoloaiquin, about 10 miles from socialist Ethiopia. War and dependence on the Soviet — Guerrillas attacked El Salvador’s cen­ reported in and around San Salvador as Union are. police braced for guerrilla attacks today Morazan province near the Honduran the border was overrun by guerrillas tral election headquarters twice today in who remained in their control Since coming to power in a bloody revolution in 1974 three hours of sporadic gunfire but an on the 10th anniversary of a 24-hour lef­ border. that ended the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie, the tist coup and heavily arme^l commandos Manuel Reyes, one of the three 1972 throughout the day. election official said there was no Twelve soldiers from Yoloaiquin’s 20- ruling derguC (committee) has remained a mystery as said they would remain until after Sun­ coup leaders, told UPI in Mexico the it guides Africa’s third most populous country — popula­ damage or injuries. man garrison were reported missing and TVo truckloads of national guardsmen day’s election. rebels were making inroads in convin­ tion 30 million —: on the pate to socialism. cing soldiers to defect and aid the one was killed by the rebels, officials CHOICEST MEATS IIS TOWN Authorities expected stepped up at­ sped to the scene of the Central Election said. They said the other seven soldiers Most Ethiopians know little about their leader. Col. commission to reinforce the four tacks, a day after dawn raids by 200 guerrillas. Mengistu Haile Mariam, a U.S.-trained career soldier soldiers on guard there, witnesses said. rebels on slums around San Salvador and Reyes, now a financial executive for escaped to Gotera. Fleeing residents said a number of dead were lying in the and son of an Ethiopian hotel security guard who, The headquarters is located in a con­ on the anniversary of the 1972 military- the Salvadoran left’s Democratic through a series of purges and executions, battled his MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS DELI SPECIALS verted private home protected by a high civilian coup in which leftists seiz^ Revolutionary Front, also revealed the streets. way to the.top of the dergue. guerrilla leadership is paying $50 to $60 a wall in an middle-class suburb of San power for a day before being ousted by Local officials said at least six other Mengistu retains the air of mystery that surrounded OUR OWN Salvador. loyal soldiers. month to any rebel who needs money to government troops were killed in the emperor and uses it effectively to rule. LEAN, CENTER CUT $ 1 79 The insurgents first carried out a brief U.S.-trained Atiacatl commandos in support his family. sporadic fighting around the northern “The great mystery of the leader is an Ethiopian BAKED HAM . * 3 . 4 9 He declined to disclose the total SWITZERLAND assault at 12:30 a.m. then again at 1:30 full combat gear and red berets province, where guerrillas have their tradition,” a Western diplomat said. PORK CHOPS ,b 1 a.m. pouring'gunfire at the building for appeared' on the capital’s streets payments to the estimated 5,000 to 6,000 most heavily a rm ^ units. “Mengistu has to retain it because Ethiopians are SW ISS CHEESE , . * 2 . 9 9 three hours, but there were no more im­ W^nesday, leading patrois around San guerrillas battling the U.S.-backed junta used to being ruled from above.” MUCKE’S mediate details. Salvador and up the slopes of the nearby but said many are fighting without The rebels’ Radio Venceremos said its But Mengistu is a military man, macho to a certain LEAN COUNTRY STYLE 9 l A 9 salaries. \ forces killed 12 soldiers and wounded BOLOGNA . * 1 . 9 9 Election Commission President Jorge San Salvador volcano. extent as evidenced by his bold movement of the seat of MUCKE'S Bustamante went on local radio and said It is unusual for the commandos to A military spokesman in San Fran­ several others on El Tigre, a hill that government from the safety of Addis Ababa to the PORK MBS .. 1^^ UPl photo cisco Gotera, capital of Morazan, said an dominates the main northern road near Eritrean hotspot of Asmara. COOKED SALAMI , . * 2 . 1 9 there were no injuries or damage from patrol the city, and soldiers said they Meanguera. But the report could not be the attacks. He said ballots and ballot would be on duty through election day, army officer and six recruits were killed Diplomats say that reports from Eritrean rebels that RIB END 9 9 independently confirm^. Mengistu had been wounded in battle could not be dis­ PROVOLONE CHEESE EL SALVADOR’S DUARTE boxes normally stored in the Sunday, when Salvadorans vote for a Wednesday as they climbed from a truck . * 2 . 4 9 headquarters had already been dis­ near the town of Meanguera, about 8 No information was available on rebel missed out of hand. He is the kind of macho leader who MUCKE'S ... ponders reporter's query constituent assembly. tributed for Sunday’s election. Authorities also reported the leftist miles from the Honduran'border. casualties in the Morazan fighting. would risk all to get the job done. PORK ROAST . LIVERWURST , . * 1 . 9 9 “He is a quiet man but considered a military officer of MUCKE'S NATURAL CASING top calibre,” onq diplomat said. “He is the type of man LOIN END d9 who would lead an army into battle and not boast about FRANKS * 2 . 2 9 it.” MUCKE'S His popularity soared with the Ethiopian victory over PORK ROAST 1 ^ KIELBASA . * 2 . 1 9 Rightist admits helping Guotemalqn coup Somalia in the Ogaden war two years ago; It was a vic­ tory that had eluded the emperor for decades. It im­ LOIN HALF 99 V ------pressed not only his troops but the peasants and rural GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) - A solid indication of the political Jose Efrain Rios Montt, head of the ousted regime with rigging the doval Alarcon. such as Sisniega is unclear. beliefs of the Young Officers Move­ Guatemala’s new three-man vote in favor of the government can­ At his reception in the capital by villagers of this agriculture-based society. PORK ROAST s e ib avg fr 1 rightist politician who advocates Military aid to Guatemala was “If there were an election today, Mengistu would win total war against leftist rebels said ment now controlling the Central military junta. didate and winner Gen. Angel some 200 supporters, Sandoval Alar­ halted in 1977 in a dispute over the GARDEIS FRESH American nation of 7.2 million. The New York Times reported in Anibal Guevara, denied the Reagan con said he plans to forge ahead with in a landslide,” a diplomat said. RIB HALF he helped dissident military officers Carter administration’s demand for The reason for his widespread popularity is not Cd d9 PRODUCE SPECIALS oust President Romeo Lucas Garcia During a frustrated bid for power today’s editions U.S. officials administration had advance a coalition with the Christian a better human-rights record, but but denied Washington had advance in the March 7 elections, Sisniega's acknowledged they knew of the knowledge. Democrats to bring new elections Socialist ideology but land. Land means all in Ethiopia the Reagan administration had and the military government knows it. PORK ROAST S . lb avg . knowledge of the coup. . party — the staunchly anti­ plans for a coup as early as January. "The first reaction of the United for Guatemala. Sandoval Alarcon is hoped to restore arms supplies to communist and far-right National The Reagan administration, States was surprise,” Sisniega said. a former vice president. Soon after coming to power the dergue seized the land “Movements such as this cannot fight the leftist guerrillas. from the elite that dominated Selassie’s Ethiopia and TOMATOES...... lb. 7 9 ^ take place without civilians,” Lionel Liberation Movement — urged all- which had hoped to strengthen ties “Even their intelligence service did The three-man junta Wednesday TABLE TREAT 9 0 7 9 out war against some 4,(X)0 leftist with Guatemala to help it battle a not know of it (the coup).” filled eight Cabinet posts with of­ However, Washington had simply gave it to the peasants. The 1975 act awarded Sisniega Otero told UPI Wednesday, every peasant or former sharecropper 10 hectares (25 of his involvement in the Tuesday rebels fighting the regime. burgeoning leftist insurgency but Sisniega made the statements in­ ficers, suspended the constitution, demanded fair eiections and the dis­ STEAK UMM MUSHROOMS ...... 12 oz. coup against the Lucas regime. “I Sisniega, a vice presidential can­ also had demanded fair elections, side his party's Guatemala City banned all political activity, dis­ puted election followed by a rightist acres) of land to be farmed as each person saw fit. 99< didate during the allegedly did not issue an immediate com­ headquarters following a reception solved congress and purged three coup could complicate efforts to “That move cemented his popularity among the peo­ was one of the civilians who took CUT TO ORDER part in the movement.” fraudulent elections, said he helped ment on the report. for party chief and defeated top opposition generals. But the convince Congress to supply new ple who count here, namely the farming folk,” a Cd d9 CELBIY HEARTS ...... Sisniega's admission was the first plan the military ouster with Gen. But Sisniega, whose party charged presidential candidate Mario San­ future role of rightist politicians aid. diplomat said. The move ensured there would be no 69« counter-revolution, at least among the peasants. Agriculture Ethiopian style typifies this country’s WHOLE PORK LOINS . 1 “mixed socialism,” which is a far cry from the strict NAVELORANGES ...... Marxist-Leninist doctrines practiced by a country like Churches Tanzania. Court favors The government has urged peasants to join land cooperatives, but very few have done so. So far there has been no form of forced collectivization, so only 49 offering farming cooperatives have been formed. The govern­ ment hoped for more than 20,(X)0. No one seems worried. Even on a farming cooperative the system is more Cut to Order — Freezer Wrapped A Labeled parent rights capitalist-oriented than strict socialist. Workers are sanctuary graded on a point system, earning points for labor which WHOLE PORK LOINS determine their share of the output. The system, which .lbM .49 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Poor talking almost exclusively about apparently works well, rewards incentive and hard families and minorities stand to children of the poor and dispropor­ By United Press International work and penalizes laziness. Lean benefit the most from a Supreme tionately about children of minority The Mengistu government gets high marks for social Court ruling that strongly favors Churches across the nation have welfare. Its literacy campaign — under the emperor the families” who have been taken out formed a network of sanctuaries for parents' rights. of their parents’ custody and put in illi^racy rate was almost 98 percent — has done better On a 5-4 vote Wednesday, the high Salvadorans and religious leaders thAii expected; government estimates now put the CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS .lb foster homes. are trying to convince authorities to *1.79 court ruled a state cannot per­ The case that spawned the literacy rate at up to 35 percent. Foreign aid workers manently take children away from exempt church-sponsored refugees say more than 90 percent of food aid intended for the Supreme Court ruling posed such a from deportation. natural parents unless it can prove situation. poor actually reaches its destination. We Give Old Fashioned ISo S u b stitu te by the stiff standard of "clear and Annie and John Santosky, a low- “The principle of sanctuary is not convincing evidence” the parents income couple from Accord, N.Y., a right that can be accepted or Butcher Service ... For Quality were unfit or neglectful. were found guilty of permanently neglected,” the Rev. Osvaldo L.A. police warn The ruling will make it tougher to neglecting the three oldest of their Hirschmann told a Los Angeles sever parents' rights in states that five children. The state courts news conference Wednesday. “The STORE HOURS; do not already require such a ordered their parental ties severed. principle of sanctuary is a holy right rigorous test of proof before Wednesday’s ruling gives the San- of the church, whoever does not foreign tourists Mon. & Tues. 'til 6:00 irrevocably cutting ties between repect this does not respect God.” 317 Highland St toskys a second chance to preserve Wed., Thurs., & Fri. 'til 9.00 children and their natural parents. their relationship with Tina, 10, Joined by local church leaders, In most of those cases, according John, 8, and Jed, 7, who have spent Hirschmann — whose congregation Sat. & Sunday MMICHESTER to one family law expert, “you are at Angelica Lutheran Church is most of their lives in foster homes. of U.S. (dangers 'til 6:00 The couple have continued to care comprised chiefly of Salvadoran refugees — said churches CONN. for their two younger children at ■ LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Policeman Jim Slater HIGHLJLITD TH UPI photo throughout the country plan to par­ home. worried about them when he patrolled Skid Row, the The justices ruled the New York ticipate in the network. He said 15 in Losing pants Southern California have designated naive foreign tourists he saw strolling ^through a court based, its decision on only a LOUSMA AND FULLERTON OBSERVE INSECT STUDY dangerous neighborhood late at night, toting expensive “preponderance of the evidence,” ... experiment designed by high school senior themselves as sanctuaries. News conferences to announce the cameras and probably carrying wads of $100 bills. leaving too much room for error. After two tourists were killed, two others shot and didn’t help The Santoskys now will go back into national ecumenical network also were held Wednesday in Berkeley, hundreds more robbed, the Los Angeles Police Depart­ state court to have their parental ment joined in his worry. The. 12 million tourists that SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, fitness measured under the tougher Caiif., Cleveland, New York City Calif. (UPI) — Lolio Joe Roberts and Washington, D.C. The an­ , visit the Southern California fantasy capital every year GROCERY SPECIALS „ „ , C A FROZEN & DAIRY standard of proof. ' leave behind about $8.8 bijlion and the Olympic Games locked a female deputy in a cell nouncements were timed to coincide ■NOW’S Although pleased with the high Shuttle pilots ready • are only two years away, v GRAPE JUICE 59< and escaped from a courthouse court ruling, the Santoskys’ court- with the second anniversary of the MINCED CLAMS TOTINO'S assassination of Catholic Slater is now head of the Police Department’s cam- ....B'Aoz. 0 9 ^ holding facility — only to be appointed attorney alleged the ' paign to save foreign tourists — especially the Japanese raeoo REO MEAT OR MUSH PARTY PIZZA ...... 3 varieties aZS caught a short time later with no reason the couple’s three oldest Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero SPAGHETTI SAUCE BREYER'8 ^ pants. of El Salvador. qd — from their own ignorance of the facts of life in the ...... 1502. 0 9 ^ children were separated from the United States. ICECREAM .ga < * 1 .9 9 Knowing authorities would be couple was because they are poor. “We want the sanctuary to be TASTE O SEA “So far as I can find out this is the first such police BISOUICK 40 oz. *1 a29 on the^ lookout for a man in an “They are poor, uneducated and for big payload test public, peaceful and legal,” the Rev. KRAFT* program in the United States of this magnitude aimed at CLAM PLATTER 99< orange prison jumpsuit, Roberts, very unlike the foster parents, who Philip Zwerling, minister of the TASTE O SEA ^ ^ protecting tourists,” said Slater. BUTTERMILK DRESSINGS 59* 31, discarded the outfit. First Unitarian-Universalist DEL MONTE 802 are middle and upper class,” said By. Al Rossiter Jr. v test aimed at mapping the shuttle’s snow covered mountains,’’.Lousma ~ “We’re not trying to scare tourists but we are trying SHRIMP DINNER 702 99* It didn’t work. Deputies cap­ Alan Sussman of Kingston, N.Y. UPI Science Editor electromagnetic environment. said as Columbia passed the Church, said in Los Angeles. “We rejELED or STEWED TOMATOES leoz 5 9« TASTE O SEA _ _ “Almost all kids taken away from Rockies. pay homage today to the actions of to educate them to common sense methods of avoiding tured Roberts, wearing only blue The astronauts Wednesday per­ “ becoming’a victim of crime. ”i SEAFOOD p l a t t e r g02 99* undershorts, about 20 minutes parents are the children of poor CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The formed a simpler experiment, “Right directly below us, we can Archbishop Romero, who gave his LASAGNA 1602 2/M.OO space shuttle’s pilots reported life trying to save the lives of the One of the most worrisome crimes for the travel. NESTLrS .looi. B i w w after his escape Tuesday. parents,” he said. “Rich parents showing “space fans” watching see the circular-shaped irrigated business, which increasingly caters to the Japanese HADDOCK FILLET 602 *1 .9 9 can neglect their children in more feeiing better today and prepared television on Earth how moths, bees fields, all meshed together, all people of El Salvador.” for an important payload lifting test market, came last fall when a Japanese husband and acceptable ways.” and houseflies fly in a weightless different colors — like a checker­ In Tucson, a Presbyterian wife were shot on a downtown street. Months later, the .fflSBSS-XTEROROiL * 1 -® ® SOLE FILLET 802 *1 .9 9 on the fourth day of the Columbia’s cage. The moths flitted about as if board.” minister announced his chprch FILBERTS SOFT CORN OIL _ _ weeklong, 3.4 million-mile space en­ woman was still in a coma in Japan. lig h t 8.0279< they were hovering around a porch When the Columbia passed building has become a sanctuary for Part of the problem was, tourists returned to Japan MARGARINE ,b99* durance test. light', the flies liked to walk, but America’s Midwest farm belt, illegai aliens fleeing political CAKE MIXES 18.02 69« HOOD Jack Lousma and Gordon Fuller­ and were unavailable to testify against alleged robbers. MARINER’S COVE w w some of the bees quickly learned it Lousma said: “It looks like a violence in El Salvador and in­ COTTAGE CHEESE 2402 * 1 .2 9 ton already have put more miles on patchwork quiit. Farmers have all troduced a Salvadoran he said would The district atomey’s office started a program to return Reagan, Pertini was easier to float than fly. them to testify — whereupon one of the returning GUM CHOWDER , . „ 2 / » 1 . 0 0 the rocket plane than it logged be taken in. Lousma, acting like a science their fields in different states of Japanese was robbed again. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS during each of its first two flights. cultivation or growth. Some are As U.S. Border Patrol agents REGULAR M M teacher, pointed to one bee and said: DOG CHOW S0 bag ^ 1 a49 And they already have gathered “The word is out aihong the bad guys that tourists 2 LITER “He is taking the easy way out dark green, some are light brown,” watched from across the street, the from Japan carry large amounts of cash,” said Sgt. Sam COLGATE 702 *1.44 valuable scientific information from It was a productive, but relatively Rev. John M. Fife introduced the like Gordo is now. You don’t see Matsuda of the Police Department’s Asian Task Force, AAW A SUGAR FREE AAW .d a p 9 9 * COLGATE GEL 6402 *1 .4 4 a variety of experiments. Gordo flapping his wings in zero-G.” light day for the astronauts and man identified only as Alfredo. Fife ■UNSWEET “We’re up and at ’em,” mission a squad of officers of Japanese, Chinese, Korean and EXTRA DRY ^ _ speaking minds The experiment was designed by before they retired Wednesday said he would be the first refugee to Filipino descent. PRUNE JUICE 4002 9 9 « commander Lousma repprted after night, Lousma said: “We enjoyed be openly housed in the Southside SOFT SENSE 1002 *1 .4 9 Todd Nelson, 18, of Rose Creek, “The bad guys know that an Asian tourist is a good EXTRA MOIST ^ ^ ^ getting a wakeup call at 7:21 a.m. it.” United Presbyterian Church. Minn., and he watched the test with score, that, most of them walk around all the time FUDGE BROWNIE MIX .22 02. 99< WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ Salvador, Honduras and Costa Rica EST from Houston control. “Looks intense interest at mission control in Flight surgeon Dr. Jim Logan said Fife said he could not be certain SOFT SENSE 002 *1 .4 9 dent Reagan and Italian President like a great day out there and we’re carrying expensive cameras and valuable watches and — visiting the White House as Houston. He said he had no idea why the astronauts reported Wednesday the Border Patrol would observe jewelry.” Sandro Pertini don’t speak the same members of the Central American feeling a little better.” the different bug species acted the they had shaken off the tinge of “the church’s traditional role as a language, except in one respect — Democratic Community. The control center radioed up a Now the police department has written brochures and way they did. space sickness they felt after sanctuary,” which dates to earliest drawn up posters advising tourists in five languages — both are known for speaking their The organization was created in few strains of the Air Force Hymn “That’s why we’re doing the launch. He said they were not as times. for the benefit of Fullerton, an Air English, Spanish, Japanese,' French and German — how ■■■■■■■■■■■■■I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i minds. January to further the “economic experiment,” he said. “We want to fatigued as they were Tuesday and “If they intend to (make an to protect themselves. But rather than being a barrier, Force colonel, and he said: “That seemed in good spirits. and social interdependence’’ of the find out.” arrest), I certainly hope they "It’s mostly a matter of common sense ...” Slater I irllA coupon & 7..7U piirrho.^! ■M-ilh co u p o n d- 7..V) pncchanr the common trait was expected to three nations involved, according to will get us off to a fast start.” The Columbia passed the operate legally for a chaijge,” Fife w ith roif/fofi T. tO p u r r h n i ^ irilfc co u p o n d: p urrhanfl Lousma, whi9 said before launch said. > UMIT ONI FIR CUSTOMER | I LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER become a kind of bond today as a communique. All three nations are The winged spaceship was poin­ he was aware of the public’s Interest milestone endurance mark set on told some 40 parishioners and news LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER j Reagan rolls out the red carpet to ting its nose directly at the sun in a “We want to tell them to lock the doors of their hotel REG. or UNBLEACHED ■ critical of U.S. policy in Central in the space program, also narrated the first two flights at 5:23 p.m. EST reporters. “The church has a long rooms — you’d be surprised how many foreign tourists CHARMIN give Pertini an official state visit I America, with Washington prolonged thermal test and, as a a spectacular, 12-minute color as it cruised around the globe the and honorable history of providing PILSBURY I I FOLGERS with all the trimmings. providing massive military aid to El result, the astronauts reported their don't lock their rooms. They should know they should SOLO I TOILET TISSUE television travelogue Wednesday of 37th time. Houston congratulated sanctuary in cases like this.” carry travelers .checks or credits cards, not large I FLAKED COFFEE Except for opposing views on Cen­ Salvador. cabin was warmer at 82 degrees the pilots and Lousma said he hoped Gary MacEoin, an author FLOUR I 4 PACK “America the beautiful — from sea amounts of cash. 8 LB. BAG I I 13 Ol. Gallons l tral America, the leaders of the The 85-year-oId Pertini was Fahrenheit than it had been. to shining sea.” to more than double the mark. specializing in Latin-American United States and Italy are on firm The astronauts’ big job today was "I used to see tourists walking down Skid Row late at described by senior U.S. officials as The astronauts are scheduled to relations, told the Tucson gathering night with three cameras,” said Slater. "They sure I ground as they meet. "To cement the “an extraordinary man ... of an effort to maneuver the ship’s “Here we are coming over some land at the White Sands Missile Salvadoran illegal aliens Can be friendship, Reagan has a soothing mechanical arm, without the of the beautiful sand desert,” ' stick out. They might as well wear a sign saying ‘rob diamond-hard integrity” who spent Range in southern New Mexico defined as refugees under United me.’” 1.69 5.49 remote eye of television, to a Lousma said as the spacecraft I’VAUO MARCH 22 inni MARCH 22 | Ilf * evening of entertainment planned seven years in Italian and German Monday. Nations classifications the United i|VALiD * Ma r c h 22 uim m a r c h 22] VALID MARCH 22 thru MARCH 28 I VALID MARCH 23 thru MARCH 28 j Although murders and violence draw the most publici­ for his visitor, highlighted by prisons during World War II for his physics instrument resembling an passed the Painted Desert in The commander of the base, Maj. States observes. oversized hat box. Arizona. “The colors are even more ty, "most tourists are not victims of violent crime,” JilQHLAND PARK MKT. | I HIGHLAND PARK MKT. | I HIGHLAND PARK MKT. | singers Frank Sinatra and Perry role in the resistance movement. Gen. Alan Nord, did an about-face MacEoin, a consultant to Oxfam- MS j Como, two crooners who proudly The plan was to have the boom lift descriptive and colorful from up said Slater, who now carries the title Tourist Safety ji'js He arrived in the United States Wednesday and decided the public Amerlca, a worldwide human rights Coordinator. promote their Italian heritage. Wednesday and is staying at Blair the 82-pound assembly of magnetic here b^ause you can see all of them could enter the secret base to see and anti-hunger agency, said the Reagan also will hear about the and electric field detectors out of together. It is very. beautifully He makes a point of emphasizing that the program House, the VIP quarters diagonally the landing. But he warned visitors United States must accept works through and cooperates with the tourist industry situation south of the border today across Pennsylvania Avenue from the Columbia’s payload bay and painted desert. to bring food and watch for “dud” Salvadoran refugees “ as all from the foreign ministers of El move it about the ship in a unique “Now we are ^coming over some Itself, avoiding what he says would be scare tactics ttot the White House.. bombs and rattlesnakes. civilized countries musti” might hurt business. iiiiitiiiin iiiiin iiin ii *1 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., March 25. 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. March 2f., 1982

Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Dan Fitts, Editor Bush predicts victory Alex Qirelli, City Editor Bill would deny o p in io w in nomination battle

aid to strikers represented Fairfield when he was in By Jacqueline Huard Congress 12 years ago, downplayed the Jack United Press International significance of the caucus. He was in By Suzanne Trlmel and those who did not return to work un­ HARTFORD — Prescott Bush Jr. is Washington when the results came in Anderson United Press International der a presidential order were fired. predicting he’ll win the Republican U.S. and was not available for comment Rep. Robert Sorensen, D-Meriden, op­ Senate nomination and his opponent, in­ Wednesday. Background to Salvador tragedy Washington HARTFORD — Public employees who posed the amendment, saying it was cumbent Sen. Lowell Weicker Jr., will “He used every big gun he could and he strike illegally, as the nation’s air traffic “another one in a series of attacks on the end up running as an independent. came' out with the short end of the Merry-Go-Round . controllers did last year, could not very people that have made this state offered to discuss pre-election But back to our primary sub­ Bush, buoyed by his win in a Fairfield straw,” said Bush. "It’s a sure sign his With the war in El Salvador ap­ ject. The best that can be hoped collect unemployment benefits in what it is — this is, the labor force.” caucus, predicted Wednesday he would candidacy for the Republican nomina­ political reorganization of the Connecticut under a bill passed by the proaching a crucial test, let's Rep. Eugene Migliaro, R-Wolcott, have a majority of the 933 delegates tion is in desperate shape.” country. The junta and the State for from the elections is a clear House. another opponent, said it was unfair to take a'few minutes to review. majority for supporters of Chris­ committed to him by the party’s July Capecelatro said he also was surprised The roots of today's conflict lie Department have refused. The The prohibition was added Wednesday preciude all public workers from . convention and Weicker would boycott \ Donald Graff rebels threaten to disrupt the tian Democrat Jose Napoleon to a bill that would change the amount of receiving benefits because in some cases by the performance of the four can­ in the country's long domination Duarte, junta president — an out­ the nominating content and campaign as didates who want to be the Republican by a tiny land-owning elite, a election by every means in their interest employers pay on delinquent workers were compelled to honor illegal a third-party candidate. come, however, that both left and Morale compensation taxes. Tlie amendment strikes because of “threats or gubernatorial nominee. Communist-inspired and bloodily 1 Syndicated Columnist power. “If we can show a hard 50 percent of right have already served notice won bipartisan support on an 86-59 vote recourses.” Lewis Rome, a former GOP Senate suppressed peasant rebellion in the vote in May or June, he’s not going to leader and Bloomfield lawyer, got the I.ET'S BREAK here to look at they will not accept. The worst — and the full bill passed 101-45. The bill would apply to public workers the convention,” Bush said at a news the 1930s followed by decades of and the State Department’s woes at , The amendment was .introduced by participating in strikes ruled illegal un­ most votes but only nine delegates military rule, a stolen election in reporting on El Salvador in the conference at the Capitol, one of five he because they were allotted on the vote nightmare — would be victory Rep. David Smith, R-Brookfield in der state or federal law. scheduled as a follow-up to the Fairfield 1972 and a coup in 1979 by a American press. The majority of response to the state labor com­ Rep. William Kiner, D-Enfield, sponsor percentage. bittered survivors produce correspondents have focused for an extreme right that regards caucus the day before. reform-minded army-civilian porting junta reforms but missioner’s decision last September to of the main bill, said there was no need Bush, brother of Vice President The other eight delegates went to Sen. several dozen fresh rebel critically on the activities and even Christian Democrats as the FBI grant Connecticut’s 60 fired air traffic to change Connecticut law as it applied Gerald Labriola of Naugatuck. Sen. coalition. rationing aid as a means of “watermelon Communists" George Bush, won each of the 14 districts The new junta initiated re.straining military excesses. recruits. faults of the Salvadoran controllers unemployment compensa­ to strikes because strikers now can’t Russell Post of Canton and former (green on the outside, red in­ WASHINGTON - At night, an and the 17 delegates at stake in the Senate GOP leader Richard Bozzuto of economic and social reforms that Policy changed abruptly with the As the guerrilla forces have authorities and U.S. tion. collect unemployment compensation un­ southwestern Connecticut town Tuesday. side). eerie stillness steals over FBI til their labor dispute has ended. Watertown won nothing because neither were opposed for differing Reagan administration, which grown in numbers, arms and tac­ policymakers, of which they have Smith, a pilot for Eastern Airlines for Republican State Chairman Ralph That would put U.S. policy in a headquarters, broken now and again 14 years, called the ruling by Labor Com­ The bill, if signed by Gov. William achieved the cutoff limit of 25 percent of reasons by the old elite, army has committed the U.S. political­ tical sophistication, Washington had close-up views. Fewer Capecelatro said he was surprised that real bind, giving Washington the by lone footsteps. There are those . missioner P. Joseph Peraro “an affront O’Neill, would not take effect until Oc­ the vote. right-wingers and leftist rebels. ly and militarily to the junta and the junta's civilian reporters in the field but many Weicker didn’t get more than one third of option of continuing to support a who swear they have heard the '■ to every working man and woman.” tober so the state’s fired air traffic con­ ”1 think he's (Bozzuto) got some real A series of junta reshufflings leadership have focused their editorial writers at home have the vote in Fairfield. cause. Salvadoran regime with no angry snorts of J. Edgar Hoover in ^ “This put Connecticut in the em- trollers would not be affected. problems because he was considered a The administration is greatly strategy on elections, March 28. been supportive of official policy, “He claimed to have registered some gradually squeezed out the redeeming qualities whatsoever the empty corridors. barassing position of providing un­ “It was not intended to be retroac­ frontrunner,” Capecelatro said. He said ! original reformists and concerned about Communist to a constituent assembly some so strongly as to charge tive,” Smith said of his amendment. 350 unaffiliated voters in the Republican other than a virulent anti­ Even those who won’t believt in employment compensation to felons,” he party to support him,” Capecelatro said. the results in Fairfield could affect Boz- strengthened co;iservative direction and arming of the rebel designed to give the present that critics of the junta take the said, referring to the controllers’ Peraro’s decision is being appealed by communism or pulling out of a ghosts admit that the late FBI direc-. Although the take was only 17 zuto's ability to raise money for his cam­ military influence movement. But the guerrillas government a popular base and side of the guerrillas. defiance last August of a law prohibiting the Federal Ayiation Administration. paign. That black-or-white interpreta­ struggle it has gone to such great tor must be fuming over what has delegates, the caucus was seen as a The armed forces launched a real strength is people, prepare for a presidential elec­ strikes by federal workers. The state Employment Security Board of UPI photo "Generally, speaking, if people don’t effort to publicize as crucial to happened to his beloved FBI. He bellwether by some because it was the campaign to suppress the rebels tion next year. tion of truth in reporting con­ Smith said only seven other states Review held a hearing on the appeal last only one In the state where voters, not have faith in your candidacy the pocket- forms to neither facts nor logic. the security of all of Central was a master bureaucrat who , extended benefits to the defiant con- week and the board’s chairman, Morris PRESCOTT BUSH JR. that frequently degenerated into IMTIM.I.V rilK> had little The junta has offered to let the curried the favor and played on the " town committees, elected the delegates. book doesn't open up as easily," active popular support. But the rebels participate providing they It is equivalent to arguing that America and the United States troilers, who were represented by the Tonken, said Wednesday a decision may . buoyed by Fairfield win Weicker. a (wn-term senator who Capecelatro said. indiscripiinate killing of fears of the nation’s elected leaders. * be issued within a few weeks. military's repressive efforts anyone calling attention to a itself. Professional Air Traffic Controilers civilians. The left is also guilty of first lay down arms. The rebels He had them believing that he Organization. Smith said his amendment The main provision of the bill changes have tended to be self-defeating. have refused, on grounds disar­ break in the dam and defects in Whatever the outcome, there is atrocities but inclined to be more knew just how much evil lurked in was not intended to be “anti-PATCO.” the current 12 percent a year charge on A sweep through a mountain ming would be equivalent to sandbags hastily piled up to no realistic possibility that elec­ selective, picking off specific the hearts of the politically promi- In Connecticut, 57 PATCO members delinquent unemployment compensation village or a barrio in the capital suicide considering the army's protect the village must be on the tions will end the fighting. They political and military enemies. nent. They were fearful that their ^ are collecting benefits, according to the taxes to 2 percent a year above the Senate approves Forand nomination may dispose of a dozen genuine treatment of the opposition in side of the onrushing flood are more likely to intensify it. The Carter administration held darkest deeds were on file alike in state Labor Department. Hie union average prime lending rate of the three back on U.S. involvement, sup­ rebels. 'The brutalized and em- past elections. The rebels have waters. Class dismissed. struck airports nationwide last August, biggest banks in the state. St. Peter's celestial books and J. HARTFORD (UPI) — Gov. William O’Neill However, defenders described Forand as a grilling by the Executive Nominations Com­ Edgar Hoover’s niusty cabinets. No has cleared a key hurdle in his bid to keep F. fair but stern regulator who has saved con­ mittee. wonder he became the most power- .- Bernard Forand as head of the state Commis­ sumers and hospitals millions of dollars by He said Forand was being persecuted, ful and feared bureaucrat in the. sion on Hospitals and Health Care despite requiring hospitals to justify and adhere to beqause of his dedication to his job. “Looking An editorial history of the republic. State employee units fierce opposition from the state’s hospital in­ their budgets. out for the public interest often means upset­ Yet the crafty old curmudgeon dustry. The effort to oust Forand was spearheaded ting the agencies he regulates,” said Daniels. never permitted his minions to con- ^ The Senate voted 18-17 Wednesday to ap­ by CHA lobbyist Joseph Coatsworth, a proved O’Neill’s nomination of Forand after duct any serious criminal in-' former deputy House speaker. Coatsworth Sen. Wilber Smith, D-Hartford, defended A small step an hour of debate on the controversial com­ said after the Senate vote he would continue Forand against those "who like to pick and vestigations on Capitol Hill — unless consider job actions missioner who heads the agency that 1§ YoOR CAPTAIN. OUR FLIGHT the attorney general ordered it and his fight against Forand’s nomination in the choose what we want to blame people for.” regulates the hospital industry. House. lE n o r t h e a s t w ill t a k e US put it in writing. Even then. Hoover Four Democrats joined 13 Republicans in Smith said O’Neill had made “a wise was inclined to tip off the victim and HARTFORD (UPI) — ’Two groups oi Thornton said sonrie progress had been voting against Forand, but their votes O’Neill’s nomination of Forand stumbled choice” in selecting Forand and suggested for repression THROUGH s o m e agio RAIN... blame the powers-above-him for the state employees are threatening job ac­ made in negotiations, but the main couldn’t overcome the Democratic majority March 11 when the Legislature’s Executive opposition to Forand resulted "because it’s a tions or strikes unless problems over stumbling blocks remained workload and that sent the nomination on to the House for Nominations Committee deadlocked in a 6-6 liemocratic decision.” indignity rather than risk having an vote to send the nomination to the Senate agent caught snooping in con-,, stalled contract negotiations and job security. final approval. The U.S. Senate’s Intelligence more harm than good. working conditions are resolved. with an unfavorable report. Even his detractors admitted Forand had gressional closets. Hoover treated “Unless we have a contract in place The Connecticut Hospital Association lob- Identities Protection Act hasn’t Something must be done, to be In Farmington, about 150 health care that has strong job security and b i^ strongly to dump Forand because of The committee’s Senate chairman. John the qualifications and ability to do his job. aroused much public sentiment sure, to protect the identities Of Capitol Hill as a protected preserve. . workers picketed Wednesday outside the reasonable workload, the whole com­ what it called his restrictive budget policies Daniels, D-New Haven, told the chamber “He has fine credentials but it's a personality The long-departed FBI chief yet, but it should. It is just one of those in the intelligence com­ John N. Dempsey Hospital at the Univer­ munity college system is threatened,” that allegedly jeopardized health care in the Wednesday that Forand proved his problem,” said Senate Minority Leader directed his battles against the likes' qualifications for the post during hours of George Gunther, R-Stratford. a number of acts by federal munity, if revelation can be sity of Connecticut Health Center, he said. state’s hospitals. of John Dillinger and Kreepy Karpis demanding wage hikes and improved government bodies in recent proven harmful and to have been In Farmington, a spokeswoman for the — until Hoover’s bulldog ■ visage worlung conditions to maintain health union representing health care workers 1 years to limit the powers of the done with harmful intent. became a national symbol of the care. at the John N. Dempsey Hospital li.S. press. The Protection Act, though, crusade against public enemies. The . The union representing teachers and claimed overwork and low morale The Proljection Act — a, glory rubbed off on FBI agents when , other professionals at the state’s com­ threatened the quality of medical care at directly contradicts the First munity colleges accused state officials sim ilar and just as strict bill was Amendment of the U.S. Hoover kept on a tight leash. H e, the facility. of “being stubborn” and said strike com­ “We feel the nursing issues are critical "passed earlier by the House — Constitution. “Congress shall rigidly controlled what they did,: mittees had been formed on the 12 where they went and even how they^-. because the quality of health care is makes it a crime to print the make no law abridging the college campuses. going to decline rapidly,” said Lauren looked. Better ways to names of intelligence workers freedom of speech of the press.” The membership of the Congress of Brennan of the University of Connecticut Connecticut Community Colleges, which • the government doesn’t want The new act would undermine WITH HOOVER gone except., Health Center Professional Employees represents 850 teaching and nonteaching Assocation. published. what the founders of the country for his ghostly influence, the rigid. professionals, have authorized the union Sadly, Connecticut’s two U.S. rules have been relaxed and some of. “We hire eight nurses a week and 12 wanted to guarantee us when to stage a job action or strike over their quit,” she said. “We just can’t keep Senators, Republican Lowell they wrote the Constitution. the old standards have been dis­ contract dispute. invest your money. them. The health care in the institution carded. Yet the new FBI, with State law prohibits strikes by state Weicker and Democrat And the Protection Act can is of very high quality, but its days are Chrisiopher J. Dodd, voted with sideburns and patterned shirts that' employees. surely be abused. That great Union spokesman Steve Thornton said numbered if things continue this way.” the majority. were once prohibited, is plagued ’The union workers are demanding a catchall term, “harmful to with low morale. ., negotiations with the board of trustees The bill results from anger national security,” can be used for the community colleges had made liU pay increase and improved working con­ and frustration produced by peo­ The Senate is preparing to in-, ditions, including an end to mandatory » to prevent American journalists vestigate the ABSCAM excesses — a tie progress Wednesday. ple such as Philip Agee, a “We’re not asking for anything that’s overtime, rotating shifts and staff shor­ from carrying out their first caper that Hoover would never have, tages. former CIA agent who named out of line. We’re confused as to why role: to be watchdog of the U.S. permitted his agents to get dragged' they’re being so stubborn,” he said. The union is demanding a settlement in Developlng better ways to bank Is a way of life at Heritage Sav­ and a host of other investment breakthroughs. We work on a names. Agee, many would into. The exjudge who now heads the time to meet the Legislature’s April 1 ings. Over the years we've been first with dozens of new ser­ daily basis to bring you the latest and best in banking. That's government. “Our union is not planning a job action at why we say every day is the dawn of a better way at Heritage , argue, is directly responsible for ’’8 1 deadline for approving a pact, and Ms. vices — for example, graduated payment mortgages, variable The Protection Act comes at a FBI, William Webster, is also more' this momement. However, our rate mortgages, offices in supermarkets, free NOW checking Savings. ' the assassination death of one Rockv mtw moderate in his wajp and broader in' membership is getting edgy. 1 can’t say Brennan said union meml^rs would not time when feeling against the NCA member of the Greek in- his outlook than Rpover ever was. whether or not our individual campuses wait until the beginning of the next Russians runs high. Such an act m telligence community following Yet Webster is losjhg his hold on the will take the initiative.” legislative session in January, 1983. might not have succeeded even revelations that he was indirect­ agents who once' trembled before 6 Month Certificate 2V 2 >fear Certificate three years ago. But that was ly on the payroll of the CIA. Hoover’s scowl. before the repression in Poland Covert intelligence, many and Afghanistan. argue, is an integral part of the House retains iegisiation 12.923% 13.534% 14.10% 15.368% way any government operates, But the Soviets couldn’t have Annualral6 E(fecliveannualyl«ld Annual rate E»ectiveannual yield got their way within their own Available Ibru 3/29/82 Available thru 3/29/82 and “naming names’’ under­ Minimum daposil SlO.OOO Minimum deposit StOO country if they hadn’t muzzled mines the intelligence com­ Open forum/ Readers' views on getting medicai data • Insured to $100,000 by • Rate is guaranteed for the • Insured to $100,000 by • Rate is guaranteed for the munity's effectiveness. Books in their own press and suppressed theFSLIC full term the FSLIC full term Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 • Low minimum of only $100 • No commissions or fees recent years tike “The Spike’’ any hints of dissent. • Short term of 6 months • No commissions-or fees HARTFORD (UPI) — The House has the right to inspect their own records. • Not subject to the Connecticut State Dividends Tax • Not subject to the Connecticut State Dividends Tax have suggested compellihgly The outstanding feature of the voted to retain legislation enacted last Rep. Richard Belden, R-Shelton, said he understood why “people would want ln(tf«sl,on an monih camticalt cannotbt compoundao 6 monlh yiaK) based on ramvestment ai cu> tntaresi is.compounded continuously and pud monthly that journalists who receive American way of life, the founda­ year that will allow individuals to obtain lani rate whicb n subiact lo change at melurtly such leaks are often indirectly tion of our greatness as a coun­ medical records directly from insurance their medical records directly.” But he companies starting Oct. 1. added, “Let’s face it— how many people dealing with Soviet agents — and try, is freedom of expresssion. It the cost-of-living indices. The tax proposal to accept sewage, raw or manager occurred, the removal of treated, from the Mattabassett said manager would certainly have The House voted 73-59 Wednesday to in this chamber understand Latin?” they have a direct stake in Is messy, it can lead to Pro condo dollars of larger concerns would The House aiso passed,'143-0, a biil Sewer District. taken place. reject a bilTthat would have repealed the All-Savers Certificate crippling U.S. intelligence exasperating problems, but it is certainly help defray increased law that will require insurance com­ that wouid allow criminal defendants to costs. Alas, as usual, our concerns and At the March 16 meeting, the sub­ capabilities. essential. To Ihe Editor: panies to comply with individual's enter a conditionai no contest plea, be RATE If your joint taxabld Incom t It One might debate that single protests fell on the deaf ears of the ject of the Mattabassett mess was requests to have medical records sent sentenced, and then appeal any denial of But to muzzle the U.S- press It is sad to see Congress taking I support the construction of con­ directors and of former Public homes constructed oh the proposed discussed again by the directors. either directly to them or their doctors. a pretrial motion seeking to have $25,000 / $40,000 $85|600 or m ore with measures such as the a small step towards emulating dominiums in Bolton for the site would be more acceptable to the Works Director Jay Giles, and But now, the directors didn’t carry ' The original law, enacted last year, evidence ruled inadmissable. 9.71’‘ mi6^ Thtn your tquivaltnl •fter tax yitid would be: Protection Act will probably do totalitarian regimes. following reasons: maintenance of a “rural com­ former Highway Superintendent out their threat to rescind the plan will take effect Oct. 1. The defendant could then withdraw his Nominal Efiecllve * Condominiums would provide, Rep. Morag Vance, R-Trumbull, conditional plea after the appeal on the rale • yield munity.” However, single units Frederick F. Wajcs Jr. ' to accept still more sewage, sludge, 14.31% 16.66% 20.32% affordable housing for the single and could create more environmental The directors promptly approved etc., from Mattabassett. Rather, argued indi,viduals shouldn’t have the pretrial motion. Available thru 4/1B/82 married professionals, the single a plan which would help the MSD get there was a '^ e a t deal of shadow right to inspect their own medical Current law allows a defendant to Berry's World and tax problems — 53 separate > The highest interest allowed by law based on parent and, in particular, retirees. rid of an accumulation of 10 years’ boxing between board members as records “without sensitive help from a appeal such pretrial motions only if he • Tax-free Interest to $2,000 if you file jointly; wells, 53 individual septic systems, first pleads innocent and goes through a $1,000 If you file individually the latest one year Treasury Bill rate Owing to our present economic “grits, screenings and wet ash.” to how Town Attorney Kevin physician.” town-maintained roads, fragmented Other lawmakers felt individuals had full trial. • Short term of 1 year > Rate is guaranteed for the full term structure, people of moderate in­ desecration of the landscape, etc. Mattabassett couldn’t find any of O’Brien was to draw up some sort of • Minimum deposit only $5(X) • Insured to $100,000 by the FSLIC

come can’t afford single homes. One I feel that the time has come to the nine towns west of the river an agreement to extend Mat- Joml FadartlTaiaWalrKomdit basodontiltmaiod 196? Ftdoral raise on nallaiab it income altar deduct ions and tiam pt ions The Ail Savers laie is deter mined by lak part of a future scenario, con­ determine Bolton’s immediate gullible enough to accept the mess. tabassett’s use of our landfill. ing 70% ol the curreni one year T-brH rale dominiums represent today’s needs and make decisions about When Mattabassett realized that It appeared that demands by housing needs and meet monetary effective and viable sources of tax General Manager Robert B. Weiss MSD’s attorney would have to be Witness admits perjury restrictions. In addition, the builder revenues. Approval of the con­ had let the MSD in without a real satisfied. After all, it is our landfill of the proposed units, Lawrence dominium construction is the first businesslike written agreement, area that they want to use and we - WATERBURY (UPI) - A defense slayings of the coupie, his former in­ Thi^daw^of Fiano, a'life-long Bolton resident, is step in the p ^ e s s of creating tax took full advantage of Manchester are the only ones who should draw ..witness who testified at the two murder laws.' His first trial ended in a hung jury, noted for a quality product. He must relief me^aures for Bolton by altering the mixture of sludge, up the ground rules for MSD to „ trials of former New York stockbroker and the conviction returned in his second comply to all state and local con­ residents. raw sewage and wet ash to please follow. Murray Gold has pleaded guilty to three trial was overturned on appeal. abetter way struction and environmental itself. It is estimated that at least The directors had a golden oppor­ counts of-perjury. Yashenko and Robert Bourassa were Jean Garno ' -Craig Yashqnko entered the plea charged, with perjury for testimony they guidelines. four times jfs much sludge was tunity to close the door once and for • The increasing mill rate and es­ Bolton shipped into the loads coming to ''Wednesday in Superior (^urt, where he gave about a telephone conversation in all and order Mattabassett to take '^had testified about thp alleged confession which the late Bruce Sanford allegedly calating property taxes are my Manchester’s landfill as had been its stinking sewage elsewhere. Sad > o i>of another man as a witness at Gold's confessed to the slayings. Heritage Savings prime concern. Currently the con­ expected. to say — there was not one director Yashenko had te s tify he had listened He was right ^trials for the Sept. 26,1974, slayings of Ir- & ljkm Association - Sintv / W dominium concept offers the most On March 9, Mayor Stephen Penny who had the courage to rise to the ^ving and Rhoda Pasternak of Waterbury. to the conversation between Bourassa (£)1982byNEA. tnc immediate relief to our tax burden. and the ^ a r d of Directors un­ and Sanford on an extension phone. San­ M anchM ttr. Main Ottfca. 1007 Mam S t . 649-4566 • K-Mart Plata • Spencer S i . 649-3007 • Moneymarfcel m Food Matt Manchester Parkade. 649-7356 • Moneymarket To the Editor: occasion and declare: “No, NEVER Judge T. Clark Hull set Yashenko’s Tax increments, rejecting growth animously charged Weiss with ac­ ' sentencing date for June 14. Hull In­ ford killed himself shortly after the m HiQNand Park Market. Highland S ) . 6494)390 • North Manchester, corner Mam & Hudson S t s . 647-0568 • Qiastonbury: Moneymarket m Frank's Supermarket "His Idea of being up on current events Is AGAIN!” Fen Run Malt. 633-7655 * Tolland: Rl 195. 'A mile south ol 1-66 Emt 99.672 7387 « South Windsor: 29 Oakland R d . 644 2484 • Coventry Route 3i. 742 73. i and progress, can’t continue to be At the Board of Directors’ August ting in violation of the Town dicated he would impose a suspended ailegMl conversation. knowing that some pro .golfers have started shouldered by residents whose Charter. In any other town where Vincent Kelly sentence of 1W to 3 years and probation Bourassa, also of Waterbury, pleaded using red balls." ' 1981 meeting, I was among several salaries don’t rise in keeping with who strongly opposed the absurd such “misfeasance” by a general 34 Adams St. South of two years. guilty to perjury last August and was Gold is awaiting a third trial in the sentenced to IVli to 5 yeirs in prison. ^ ~

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., March 25, 1982 - 9 » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. March 25. 1982 Whalers tie Police don't know Nbrdiques Obituaries f t : tmr how long suspect Page 11 John Scollo EAST HARTFORD— John Scollo. 79, of 31 Arnold Drive, died March 24 at his home. hod the weapons Funeral services will be Friday at 11 a m. at the First Congregational were there to investigate smoke Church, East Hartford. Burial will Police today said they don’t know ■which was coming from be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. how long the man who Wednesday team win record Brookman's couch. Brookman later allegedly fired a rifle several times Rocky Hill. said he had started the fire with a VI Friends may call at the Newkirk on Pleasant Street had the cigarette, police said. They noted Milwaukee Bucks 20 In 1971, and the until the Celtics took a 13-point lead despite a 29-point effort from Ron have yet to get back into the starting game in training camp. Cleveland's and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 numerous weapons he was found BOSTON (U P I) It-may be too that Brookman seemed unconcerned early to hire the seamstress for New York Knicks 18 in 1%9. All with a 12-4 spurt midway through Brewer. lineup. The streak has seen the Scott Wedman. who had 21 points, Burnside Ave., today from 2 to 4 with. about the fire, according to a police three of those teams went on to win Cleveland coach Bill Musselman emergence of Gerald Henderson as thought the streak was admirable in p.m. and 7 td 9 p.m. Memorial con­ They also said there is no report Championship Banner No. 15 but -it-* the NBA titles in that year, as did pointed to the disparity in rebounds playmaker, M.L. Carr as a defen­ this age of a more balanced league. tributions may be made to the yet on whether the guns were stolen. report. then again, no team has won 17 While at the hospital, Brookman, the Celtics in 1959. (54-38 fo r B oston) and fouls sive guard while Parish is simply “ The streak is a great feat,” Wed­ Remembrance Fund of the First C4!'. Police Wednesday, after receiving straight in a season and not taken according to another report, ad­ “ That’s good news, because that’s (Cleveland had 28, Boston 18) and playing the best basketball of his man said. "There may have been Congregational Church, East Hart­ a call from firefighters responding the title that year. mitted to a nurse that he had been ‘‘That’s the best news I’ve what we’re shooting for, a second offered that the Celtics do seem to career. longer ones in earlier years but the ford. to a smoke call,- found Daniel firing a rifle earlier to attract atten­ title,” said Celtics’ center Robert ‘We’re shooting get the luck of the Irish on the calls. “ You know this goes back to the league wasn't nearly as competitive Brookman, 25,^ in an apartment in a heard,” said Boston Celtics coach tion. “ He later stated that he had to Parish, who had 27 points, 11 But the Cavs mentor had no doubt Russel era (the streak) and it’s an then as it is now. 'This would have Lilian C. Young former Cheney warehouse, in the BUI Fitch, whose team won its 17th Lilian C. Young, 95, formerly of shoot someone to get attention and in a row Wednesday night, equalling rebounds and blocked four shots. about the opponent’s prowess. honor to achieve that goal,” Parish been a really big win for us. But -S V. possession of six rifles, ^veral Windsor, died March 24 at a local that he was losing his mind,” one Larry Bird added 25. for second title’ “ They are the best team in the said. "W e haven’t been overconfi­ what you saw was the differenee knives and many rounds of ammuni­ the team record established in 1959, convalescent home. She was born in report states. with a 136-115 win over the Cleveland was hardly the club to « league because they’ve got the dent, we’ve been taking them one at between the best and the worst” tion. Manchester on Aug. 10, 1886, and pose a threat, having won only 15 numbers up front. As far as I’m con­ a time. But we also know we’ve been Added the Celtics’ M.L. Carr. One of the guns, an M-1 Carbine, Cleveland Cavaliers. “ We were Robert Parish lived here for 60 years before times ail year, or II more than the cerned, rebounding wins in the playing well and I ’m playing now as "This is a credit to this team and to was found with a live round in it, looking for a sign to repeat, it’s so moving to Windsor. She was a dam hard in this league to do that. number of coaches they’ve had, and playoffs,” he said. well as I ever have.” the teams of the past. It’s an police said. former member of thO Manchester two less than the number of Cavs The Celtics have not lost since Fitch contended the Celtics achievement for this team. To be in Police Captain Joseph Brooks said That’s a nice stat.” Republican Town Committee. Only three streaks in the NBA who have participated in games Feb. 21 and during the streak en­ "aren’t that good, despite whqt you a class with those guys (the 1959 today pbiice have not found any in­ Abortion Funeral services will be Saturday against Boston. But to the Cavs’ the third period. The lead would dured the loss of Bird for five games guys write” but said he hop^ his .Celtics) tells you a lot about this formation yet that would indicate have been longer. The Los Angeles at 9:15 a m. from the Carmon credit, they did make it interesting never get back to single digits. and Nate Archibald for 11. Bo)h next loss would be an intrasquad team. ” that the possession of the guns was Lakers won 33 in 1971-72, the Funeral Home, 6 Poquonock Ave., Windsor, with a mass of Christian illegal. Brookman was charged with pamphlets burial at 10 a.m. at St. Gabirle’s reckless endangerment. Chupch in Windsor. Burial will be in Brookman, after displaying incon­ St. Bridget's Cemetery. Penn State ‘Big, big game for us'- Brown sistent tendencies, vyas brought to Manchester. There will be no calling Manchester Memorial Hospital, and criticized hours. then admitted, to Norwich State Thomas J. Manning Hospital for psychiatric analysis, CohtinueH from page one and Temple Nets tack loss oh 76ers COVENTRY — Thomas J. Man­ police said. ning Sr., 76, of 1600 Boston Turnpike Kibbe Gerstein, owner of the died March 23 at Windham Com­ building Brookman was living in, BOTH TH E person organizing in East A A munity Memorial Hospital, said today he knew Brookman was the confirm ation class, Donna third time in five gomes Willimantic. Born in Mamaroneck, there but was not aware of the Boylan, and the St. Maurice pastor, N.Y., he had lived in Coventry for weapons. He said he was letting the Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, have EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. the past 21 years. Brookman stay there because he refused comment on the papers. (U P I) — Losing your independence By Logan Hobson finished with 12 points and a game- Denver trailed 30-21 late in the first He was a member of the Police had known him -for “ about four Ms. Boylan said “ everything was isn’t bad in some cases. Just ask the UPI Sports Writer high 15 rebounds."I looked up at the quarter, but the Nuggets used a 41- Department of Larchmont, N.Y., years" and had been thrown outjsy a done properly at the class” the night folks from Penn State and Temple. clock in the fourth quarter and I point second quarter to lake a 69-60 for 26 years, retiring as a police previous landlord. He said the inci­ the pamphlets were made available. The two schools, formerly in­ What the New Jersey Nets thought that for us to win. I'd have halftime lead. Dan Is.sel and Atex sergeant 25 years ago. He was a dent was “ unfortunate.” Curtin said he wouldn’t comment on dependents, were accepted withdrew from their confidence ac­ to start playing. Larry stayed on me English each had 25 points to lead member of the Knights of Columbus Police said they received a call the pamphlets until the press Wednesday into the Eastern count last week, the Philadelphia and told me to keep running and that the Nuggets. George Gervin paced for more than 40 years. early Wednesday morning about learned how to quote priests cor­ Athletic Association, effective with 76ers re-deposited — with interest. things would come around. San Antonio with 25 points and Mike He leaves his wife, Dorothy some shots fired in the Pleasant rectly, and said the “ proper” thing the 1982-83 basketball season. “ This was a big, big game for us," Physically, I was in the game but Mitchell had 22. Brandell Manning of Coventry; a •Street and Pine Street area, but for people bothered by the Jim Tarman, Penn State’s said New Jersey coach Larry Brown mentally I wasn’t.” Itiillel-. I I t, I W r - . IO(i son, Thomas J. Manning Jr. and a when they arrived, they found and pamphlets would be to go to the athletic director, is happy to be part after the Nets defeated the 76ers Ray Williams said the Nets sur­ At Indianapolis. Greg Ballard and daughter. Joan Smith, both of Hun­ heard nothing. “ source” rather than the media. of the conference^ 111-106 Wednesday night, their third prised Philadelphia. Spencer Haywood combined for 55 tington Beach, Calif.; eight They were later called back to the Both would not say what organiza­ “ Penn State has always wanted to triumph in five games this season "It seemed as if Philly didn't points to lead Washington. Ballard grandchildren and two great same area by the firefighters, who tion delivered the pamphlets. do what is best for its basketball over Philadelphia. “ We had two expect us to shoot so much from out­ scored 12 of his game-high 30 points grandchildren. Herald photo by Tarquinlo program,’ said Tarman. “ Our deci­ games last week against Seattle and and picked off 10 rebounds in the Funeral services will be Saturday sion to leave the league three years Boston that we could have won but first half when the Bullets at 9:15 a.m. from Potter Funeral ago to pursue independence was the lost in the last second. We lost a lot rebounded from a five-point deficit Home, 456 Jackson St., Willimantic. Solon says Swensson right thing to do at the time. Joining of confidence after those two games to take a 14-point lead. with a mass of Christian burial at St. Ladder’s other use the right conference has been our but this will have to help.” Kiiig^ lit), llaukh ItHi Mary’s Church, Coventry at 10 a.m. goal. The EAA, as structured for Ray Williams scored a season- At Kansas City. Mo.. Reggie Burial w ill be in St. M ary's 1982-83 should continue to develop In high 39 points and teamed with Buck King’s short jumper with 36 seconds Cemetery. With Ray Sartor and Andy Dappallonlo influenced by lobbyist the future.” Williams in a fourth-quarter surge left broke a 103-103 tie and boosted Calling hours are Friday from 7 to providing firm support, Walter Scadden (left The EAA, which had been known that carried New Jersey. the Kings and snapped a four-game 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may The Nets trailed 92-86 with 9:23 winning streak for Atlanta. The and above) of the town's Central Fire Continued from page one ministrators and student groups. as the "Eastern 8,” recently lost be made to the Ambulance Fund of Headquarters does some spring cleaning. Among those who opposed the bill Pittsburgh to the Big East remaining before running off eight game was played under protest by straight points — four by Buck Atlanta Coach Kevin Loughcry after the Coventry Volunteer Fire pose the amendment on the floor of in public hearing was Manchester Conference. The seven members of Department. the House. Community College President the association, along with Penn Williams — |o take a 94-92 lead with Hawks center Tree Rollins was State and Temple, have made a 7:25 left to play. The game was tied ejected on the final play of the first Ann Reiley Mrs. Swensson said Ms. Parker William E. Vincent. clearly said, “ Biz, I wasn’t blasting three-year commitment to the EAA, at 96 before the •Williams duo half for elbowing the Kings’ Kenny Ann Reiley, 74, of 76 Imperial Mrs. Swensson said she had MCC you.” which is in the process of finding sparked a 13-2 surge that gave New side figuring Larry would like us to Dennard in the face. Drive died March 24 at Manchester in mind • when she supported the another nickname for its con­ Jersey a 109-98 lead with 1:12 to get it inside,” he said. .Suns 104, MuverirkN 96 Memorial Hospital. She was the Nicaragua takes TH E AMENDMENT, proposed Baker amendment. ference. play. Julius Erving led the 76ers with 19 At Phoenix, Ariz., Dennis .fohnson wife of the late Francis H. Reiley. A by Sen. Wayne Baker, D-Waterbury, “ I really feel strongly about this,” EAA Commisioner Dr. Leland “ After we were down 12 in the and Andrew Toney added 18. and Kyle Macy triggered a string of native of Boston, she lived in was intended to keep the proposed she said. “ MCC is one of the top Byrd said, “ Holy Cross and St. third quarter, we started to do a In other games, Denver downed 12 straight points late in the game to Dorcester, Mass, for many years, 11-member Board of Governors schools and I thought this would help Joseph’s of Philadelphia were very job,” Brown said. “ Defensively, we San An ton io 129-115, Boston pace the Suns. Johnson and . Macy and moved to Manchester 10 years from gaining tod much power. it. I felt it (the unamended bill) close and almost fulfilled ail our gave them no easy baskets and we trounced C levelan d 136-115, each had four points over a three- ago. The bill to create the Board of wasn’t giving the administrators of requirements except the three-year started to run. In the fourth quarter, Washington beat Indiana 114-106, minute span as the Suns fought back She was a mdmber of Assumption peace plan to U.N. Governors was given a favorable we held theni to one shot every time from a 91-88 deficit to a 100-99 lead the schools enough input.” commitment. There is still a chance Kansas City toppled Atlanta 110-106, Church. vote by the Education Committee, that a 10th member will be added 'J. down and got them in foul trouble. Phoenix beat Dallas 104-%, and with 1:50 left in the game. Jay Vin­ The amended bill was approved She leaves a daughter, Ellen but has been opposed by the state shortly.” ■ “ It seems we always play our best Seattle nipped Milwaukee 99-97. cent led Dallas with 23 points and UNITED NATIONS (UPl) - they would be satisfied with a U.N. intervention. UPI photo Marshall of Cheshire, and a son, Labor Council, school ad- and sent to the Senate floor. An EAA source indicated that the games against thern. Tonight we Nuggets 129, Spurs 115 Mark Aguirre had 20. Nicaragua, warning of U.S. invasion decision stating the principles of the “ We feel certain if we didn’t take Thomas N. Reiley of 17 Philip Rd. 10th member might be St. Joseph’s, shot the ball well (46 percent) and At Denver, reserves Glen Gon- Su|M-rSoni<-N 99, ItiirkM 97 plans, took a peace proposal for U.N. Charter — respect for national the kind of measures we are taking, Ail eyes On bail A memorial mass will be said Sun­ which may relent to a three-year played well defensively.” drezick and Cedrick Hordges com­ At Seattle, Jack Sikma scored 22 war-torn Central America to the independence, non-aggression, and including going to the Security Coun­ day at 9 a.m. Funeral services will pact now that the conference is Buck Williams said he had trouble bined for 28 points to spark the points and pulled down 18 rebounds U.N, Security Council today and peaceful solution of conflicts — cil, (the invasion) certainly would Glenn accepts Cattle dealer be held at Mulry's Funeral Home, again in the Philadel^ia region Ricky Sobers of the Chicago Bulls and Bobby Wilkerson of the keeping his mind in the game. Nuggets to their seventh straight and Wally Walker scored Seattle’s said its success depends on should be applied with Nicaragua. have already taken place,” King Street, Boston, Mass. Burial loses challenge with the acceptance of lomple. Cleveland CavalTers appear to be hypnotized by ball during “ We match up with Philadelphia victory and cut the Spurs’ lead in the last three points to help the Washington. In his note-last Friday, Ortega had D’Escoto said in Managua. Yale Invitation will be from St. Mark’s Church in The EAA, in addition to Penn NBA game at Richfield. Ohio. very well,” said Buck Williams, who Midwest Division to 3Mt games. SuperSonics snap the Bucks’ five- Diplomatic sources emphasized called on the Security Council to Dorcester on Saturday. NEW HAVEN (U P I) — Sen. John HARTFORD (UPI) \ a Superior State and Temple, also consists of game winning streak the atmosphere had changed since “ adopt whatever measures are Calling hours will be 2 to 4 p.m. Glenn, the first American astronaut Court judge has. rejected a New St. Bonaventure, George junta leader Daniel Ortega sent a necessary to contain the conflagra­ and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Mulry’s Suspect nabbed ' to orbit the earth, has accepted an York cattle dealer’s effort to regain Washington, Duquesne, strongly worded request for an tion which becomes imminent today •» __ Funeral Home. invitation to speak at Class Day ac­ a license to market livestock in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, West emergency session because of an as a result of this (U.S.) decision to in bank holdup Benefit hoop tivities this spring at Yale Universi­ Connecticut, state Agriculture Com­ Virginia and Rutgers. Anthony Kuchunas “ imminent” U.S. invasion, and he intervene in Central America.” missioner Leonard E. Krogh says. Byrd also announced the creation Anthony (Tony) Kuchunas, 68, of was expected to concentrate today Nicaragua’s Sandinista govern­ HARTFORD (U P I) — A routine ty. Vote tor Hoyas, Tar Heels The Ohio Democrat replaced Krogh said the court had rejected of committees to explore, several tilts Sunday 523 Clark St., South Windsor, died on promoting negotiations. • ment placed the country of- 2.5 license plate check by police in a former CBS News anchorman a suit filed by Ernest Mendel, who areas; television and marketing — March 24 at Rockville General In Mexico, Foreign Minister Jorge million people under a 30-day state New York community led to the Walter Cronkite, who had agreed to went to court last year after Frank Mclnerney, Massachusetts Coming up Sunday night at the The NCAA Basketball Tournament is down before one of those pre-season contests. What Hospital. Castaneda announced earlier the of emergency March 15 to counter arrest of a suspect in a bank robbery , speak at May 23 event before lear­ withdrawing his application with the and Fred Schaus, West Virginia, Clarke Arena will be the annual to the Final Four with four conferences each a-pain in the.... Samsel Funeral Home, 419 United States and Nicaragua would what it said was,the danger of U.S. earlier this week in New Fairfield, ning he was scheduled to be out of Agriculture Department for a co-chairmen; tournament (prmat exhibition basketball game sending one representative. The Atlantic East Catholic's Eagle Field is to be used Buckland Road in South Windsor, meet “ soon” in Mexico City to try state police say. the country at the time. license. and site— Fred Gruiilnger, Rutgers, featuring the Cops (Police) and Coast Conference (ACC) ■ banner is being for most home baseball games this year. has charge of arrangements, which and resolve their differences. George S. Keegan, 35, of St. chairman; relocation of league Robbers (Area clergy) at 7:30. A waved by North Carolina, the Southwestern Thoughts There was some thought of moving some var, •are incomplete. “ Our proposal isn’t going to be a Petersburg, Fla., was arrested Can a carport headquarters and new name — Bob preliminary featuring youth teams Conference (SWC) standard by Houston, the sity tilts because of the treacherous infield magic force,” Ortega said before Tuesday as he was leaving a motel ApLENty Faris, George Washington, chair­ starts at 6. Metro Conference by Louisville and the slope. Two games have been moved to leaving Managua Wednesday to pre­ in East Greenbush, N.Y., after a be appropriate? man. Proceeds will benefit the three-year old Big East Conference by Len Auster, Manchester Community College’s Cougar sent his plan to the United Nations. routine license plate check revealed Woman in|ured in crash Youths to face Ernie Casale of the Temple Manchester Area Conference of Georgetown. Field. Eagle Field, however, recently under “ It’s the attitude of the American SHARON (UPI) - The town’s the car he was driving had been Herald Sportswriter Athletic Club said the school ."is Churqhes. Tickets, will be available The Big East, where UConn has found the went some grading work and is in far better government that is going to deter­ Historic District Commission will stolen, state police said Wednesday. drug charges at the door- footing less than firm, almost had two others shape than previously... hold a public hearing next week to Stale police spokesman Adam pleased to be a member of the EAA. mine” what happens. in the Final Four but Boston College aiid First annual Manchester Invitational Track Two juveniles, both students of On their arrival in New York, his discuss whether a carport would be Berluti said a subsequent investiga­ in satisfactory condition Villanova were eliminated by Houston and Meet is slated in late May. Twelve schools — Bennet High School, were arrested Foreign Minister Miguel D'Escoto an appropriate addition to the estate tion connected Keegan to a robbery this morning on possession of Monday at the New Fairfield branch North f^rolina respectively In Regional and Sam Perkins must draw East Catholic, Rockville, South Windsor, said “ happily, for the first time they of the late William F. Buckley Sr. A local woman is in satisfactory knee. Effective April I finals. Glastonbury, Enfield, Fermi, Windham. East marijuana, police said. Jane Buckley Smith, a daughter of of the New Milford Savings Bank. condition this morning in the nod over Houston. The Cougars are not (the Reagan administration) have A pedestrian, Shawn Fyler, of 129 Georgetown, representing the west, is Hartford, Penney, Coventry, Tolland and host 2 They said the two, a boy and a responded to our pleas to talk.” Buckley and sister of columnist ^ r lu ti said $3,900 of the $4,100 Manchester Memorial Hospital the surprise some people make out them to be ■ Birch Street, was also injured, slated to face Louisville in one semifinal Manchester — are anticipated with both boys girl, were charged with possession William F. Buckley Jr. and taken from the bank was recovered, after suffering chest injuries in an Guy Lewis has assembled a talented crew Ortega did not give details, but police said. The hospital had no in­ while the other pairs North Carolina and and girls in volve in the competition. of less than four ounqes of pot. They Undersecretary of State James and a warrant was issued in Connec­ accident on Birch Street and Spruce — but it does not measure up to the Tar Heels. junta member Rafael Cordoba said formation on him, the spokesman Houston. “ We’rC,going to try to make it a big meet were referred to juvenile court, his peace proposal was similar to Buckley, has filed an application ticut charging Keegan with second- Street Wednesday morning, a new pro. Dean Smith’s Tar Heels have inside and said. Georgetown and North Carolina draw the for the kids in the area,” states Manchester police said. one made Tuesday by Honduran with the .commission to build the degree robbery and firsWegree hospital spokesman said. outside threats with the lone Achilles heel Police said the accident occurred nods here. Coach George Suitor. He remembers his days Foreign Minister Edgardo Paz in carport ab the Great Elm estate. larceny. Margorie McCarthy, 64, of 843 lack of bench strength. Smith has recruited when Mrs. McCarthy was driving on Georgetown and Louisville each rely on a as a schoolboy, participating in the Greater Washington. Mrs. Smith had added a carport to Berluti said Keegan had agreed to Main St., was also cited with failure Birch Street and, according to well but the reserves have seem little if any pressing fullcourt defense and a deep bench floor time during the year. Foul trouble will Hartford Invitational, and plans on Now you know Honduras suggested all Central- the estate, where several con­ waive extradition to Connecticut, to obey a stop sign in the accident. witnesses on the police report, cut in at Racquet Club but the difference in their matchup should be spell virtual disaster for North Carolina, in something along those lines for area American nations disarm, sign an dominiums are being established, but first was to appear in a New Also injured was Nancy C. Sweet- front of Mrs. Sweetnam, who was The world’s largest stadium — the a five-letter moniker — Ewing. particular if either Perkins or Worthy is in­ thinclads. 5 York court to face charges lodged Strahov Stadium in Prague, international accord to stop the flow but removed the structure at the nam, 49, of 198 Hollister St., police traveling on Spruce Street. Police He goes by ‘Patrick’ to his friends. “ We want to make it something kids will request of the commission because by East Greenbush police for volved. Czechoslavakia — can readily hold of weapons into the area and set up said. The hospital spokesman said said Fyler was “ bumped” in the 8 By Earl Yost developing a number of outstanding The 7-foot freshman out of Massachusetts remember and something they can look back a “ certificate of appropriateness” possessing a stolen vehicle and That’s why when next Monday night’s ac­ up to 240,000 spectators for some regular talks to reduce tensions. she was released after being treated a.m. accident as the cars cam e'to Sports Editor „ ranking junior players. gives the Hoyas a dimension the Cardinals on in 20 years with pleasant memories,” Nicaraguan diplomats indicated hadn’t been obtained first. being a fugitive from justice. for lacerations of the cheek and tion is completed at the Superdome in New events. rest. A one-time baseball player, lack — the big man in the’middle. Ewing, who Suitor states. One week from today, is April Orleans look for Georgetown to be crowned Kennedy turned to tennis just out of still has a way to go in the infighting under College coaches/recruiters will flock Fool’s Day but it’s no joke that the national champs. his teens and haS'been closely con­ the boards but has nevertheless progressed wherever the blue chippers play. Last Satur­ .Manchester Racquet Clubi will have Ex-officer files lawsuit nected with the sport ever since. rapidly this season, is the Intlmidator, the day at Manchester’s Clarke Arena in the a mow pntfessiohal "and .progranii Bits and pieces No Purchase Necessary TVo Of his children, Dan II and Kelli rejector a goOd club needs..He makes all his audience were University of South Carolina ■' dilator. r ■ NEW HAVEN (U P I) — A former West Haven police NOTICE hold the Vermont state doubles teammates better. Spring training isn’t over yet and already Coach Bill Foster, Holy Cross' George Jade Redmohd, head pro since the officer has filed suit seeking at least $3 million in championship and the latter is the Louisville, unless Ewihg runsinto foUl trou­ George Steinbrenner is making news. His Blaney and Connecticut assistants Greg tennis club opened in Septemhet damages as a result of his arrest in a 1980 bank robbery Vermont state 18 and under ble which is conceivable, does not have an Yankees lose a few in a row in the ‘exhibition’ Ashford and Bill Stuart. Why? To see St. Ber­ 1973, learned yesterday that he had for which the charges were later dropped. EAST, WEST AND BUCKLAND women’s champ. answer for him. season — remember the ^ord exhibition. nard’s Harold Pressley,, whom everyone been fired and will be replaced April The suit filed in U.S. District Court charged that $2 BILL North Carolina based on 6-foot-9 towers Georoe and he called for an early practice wants for next year. CEMETERIES 1 by Dan Kennedy of Ellington. Kennedy is a member of the Ronald Baia’s civil rights were violated when he and Weekend Special . Kennedy, a native of Rutland, Vt., United States Professional Tennis two other men were arrested in connection with the II it requetted that cemetery lot ownert remove *1.75 EACH has had extensive dq>erience in Assn, and the New England Tennis February 1980 robbery at a branch of First-Bank. any winter grave decorations that they with to parks and recreation programs in Umpires’ Assn. WITH The robbery, in which $267,300 was stolen, was the keep. Sweetheart Roses Old Greenwich, Riverside, The popular Redmond has been largest bank robbery in the state’s history. It remains Starting Monday, April 5, 1982, weather permit­ 100 Aval____ Rochester, N.Y., and Rutland. one of New England’s leading Richards and Hanson excel in Elks bowling ting, the necessary spring clean-up of the m s ^ unsolved. Limit One Per Person Redmond has been head pro for singles and doubles tournament grounds will begin In preparation lor mowing. , the last eight years and served in the players for ihe last decade. A Duckpin bowlers from the Dave Richards captured first and 38Z. Rieder 302, Joe Cataldi 341, Hal Baia, 38, of West Haven, and two other men, including Offer Q o ^ Until 3/27/02 REMINDER: Plastic flowers or decorations .dgal rapiidty M graduate of the -University of Manchester Lodge of Elks fared place in singles with a 443 triple. Manchester placed third in the the manager of the bank branch, were indicted in the *3.95 a bunch Waldron 339, Bill Feeley 327 and should not be used on grave sites between April itaeVltiM vfWtt. ' w ^ he was on the faculty w:ell ..in the .!t6th annual . Elks Fellow club member Bill Hanson team event. Hanson rolled 383, Dave Hank Hebert 351. robbery, but the charges were dismissed in July 1980' Comwcticiit Valley Coin Co. 5 and October 31, 1982. gave iip Uie latter d(4lai:Ui^^ nt East Catholic...... High and headed Interlodge Bowling Tournament was second with a 441 score. Van Tassell 390, Bemie Welch 383, In ail-events, Richards was se­ because of a lack of evidence. Robert D. Harrison 80S Main 81. 643-6295 concentrate on lessons and the Guidance Department before staged at the Lucky Strike Lanes in Richards and Hanson then teamed Paul Ford 324. ’hie second local en­ cond with a total pintail of 1,279 and Baia is seexing at least $3 million in his suit, which Superintendent, of CASH & 85 E. Center St. OPEN DAILY 9-5 coaching. He Is creoited with joining the Racquet auh. Williitiantic. to win the doubles with triples of 427 try was loth and consisted of John Hanson placed fourth. named as defendants three officials of the New Haven Cemeteries CARRY 649-5268 Police Department, six FBI agents and First Bank. 10 - MANCHESTER H E R AU ). Thura., March 25, 1982' \IAN( 1H'> ! 'CR HERALD, Thurs., March 2,5, 1982 ^ I I ■'WJ NFL players World trip gift set to strike

PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) — “ The union |ias passed around this figure of 55 percent of the gross, but for NIT victory Baseball had seven weeks of its m when I talked with Garvey, he season wiped out by a strike last wouldn’t give me a specific figure. year. Pro football could be headed That 55 percent figure is what they for a similar fate this fall. NEW YORK (U PI) - For the first ever had in my career, " said said Purdue Coach Gene Keady. tell the media, but it’s not what they The National Football League time in the 45 years of the National Mitchell Anderson, voted the tour­ “ They deserved to win. Their tell us. They haven’ t told us Players Association has said it is Invitation Tournament, an airline nament's Most Valuable Player quickness made us get out of our prepared to strike if its demands are anything in fact. They have told us company presented to the coach of after scoring 16 points in the final offense. We couldn't run our plays. not met. And Wednesday, the why they need a percentage of the the championship team two free The 6-foot-lO senior scored 25 points We couldn't execute" League chief negotiator said there gross but they don’t spell out what round trip tickets to any destination in the semifinals. ‘T v e dreamed of Bradley, who reached the final by was a distinct possibility the club the percentage is.” in the world. With tfte NCAA Tour­ being in the Final Four, but that defeating American, Syracuse, ■.y'- owners would not begin the regular “ The union is seeking control. nament in New Orleans this dream didn't come true. But this Tulane and Georgia, took an 18-10 season on Sept. 12 if an agreement They're looking to tell us how to run weekend, perhaps the airline has to be the greatest.” lead after 10 minutes of play with our business,” Donlan added. ” We thought it might get off cheap. has not been reached. Bradley led 43-42 at the midway point guard Scott leading the fast­ think the players are entitled to . Bradley Coach Dick Versace had Jr.|, Jack Donlan, head of the NFL point of the second half but went on breaking Braves. The Boilerinakers better salaries and benefits, but other ideas, though. monagement council, briefed a 11-2 tear to up its lead to 54-44 with were led in the first half by Scearce we’ve also told them that we don’t owners Wednesday on the status of “ I ’m going to Athens, Greece for 6:31 remaining. — who sat out much of Purdue's want to give them control of the ‘ ■O ■v-i negotiations. He said later that a week, live in a cave and send all of scored on a 3-point play and Ander­ semifinal victory over Georgia game. We consider percentage of delaying the start of traiqing camp you a bottle of wine," Versace told son — the Missouri Valley because of a bad back. The 6-7 the gross tantamount to joint con- or not starting the season without a reporters Wednesday night after Conference's third all-time scorer senior forward returned to the *>'■ signed contract is being considered. Willie Scott and Barney Mines behind Oscar Robertson and Larry lineup and hit on five of six shots M' The players said at the Super' scored . 17 points each and the Bird — scored on a shot down low. from the floor as the first half ended Bowl that they might play four Braves, forgotten by the NCAA Then Scott scored on a jumper in a 31-31 tie. regular-season games to gain credit selection committee despite 22 from the foul line and Thirdkill Versace gave much of the credit for a year’s service on their pension regular-season victories, captured canned a short jumper before Mines for the victory to Thirdkill, who held plan and then go on strike. Exhibitions its fourth NIT title with a 67-58 vic­ hit two foul shots to give the Braves Purdue's Keith Edmonson to only 11 2 Donlan, who brkfed N FL club tory over Purdue. the 10-point lead. Cross' two foul points. owners and executives Wednesday shots were all Purdue could manage “ Thirdkill is going to be a very then strike UPI photo “ The only time 1 would go to New on the status of negotiations, said over the four-minute span. high choice in the pro draft," the the owners have talked seriously Orleans is if 1 was one of (the final) coach said. “ By the middle of WHALERS’ RON FRANCIS REACHES FOR REBOUND four.” ':^ . about starting the season without a ... after pad save by Nordlque goalie Daniel Bouchard The Boilermakers cut the lead to September, he'll be able to buy your signed contract. Bradley, making its 14th 59-56 when the 6-10 Cross hit eight house or mine. Edmonson was UPl photo “ My background is that when peo­ trol. They want joint control over appearance, broke open a close free throws in a five-minute period. struggling to get a shot. Hey. Keith ple tell me they’re ready to strike, things like team doctors, rules com­ game in the last 12 minutes and But Anderson hit three straight foul Edmonson is the leading scorer in they’re serious,” DoriSlan said. m ittees and so on. W e’re not downed the Boilermakers, selected shots and, after Scearce connected the Big Ten and he gets 11 points. CUBS' RYNE SANDBERG DIVES BACK SAFELY “ We’re working on that basis. If the prepared to give it to them. to the tournament despite 13 bn a banker with 42 seconds What can I say?" 5 owners are unalterably opposed to "Also, how they have made the regular-season losses, remaining to cut it to 62-58, Mines The NIT, which is played at ..under tag during Cactus League action in Arizona Whalers out of gas Mike Scearce and an issue, w e’ll let them (the- proposal is illegal under the terms hit two free throws, Scott one foul regional sites until the semifinals, players) go on strike. In the case of of the Taft-Hartley law as I unders­ topped the Boilermakers with 16 shot and Mines a short jumper to drew a crowd of 9,572 for the final at a strike, the management council tand it.’ The law says that a.union points each. give the Braves their title. Madison Square Garden. A crowd of ha9 a $150 million credit line cannot manage wages and that’s “ 'This is the greatest thrill I've “ They played better than us," 10,817 watched'the semis. Players vote to have ticket prices cut available. Strike insurance is hard what they want to do under their to come by after the baseball strike, wage scale proposal. They have and settle for 3-3 tie .but we do have this credit line talked about a joint setup but we available to help the clubs. The feel that also is illegal. while losing as many times in the NFL group threatens new league difference is that we have to pay the The owners are scheduled to con­ By Earl Yost play situations in the second period eight meetings. money back with a credit line.” sider some more rule changes Sports Editor over a 10-minute span seemed to Quebec, known for its skating, The current contract expires on today. On Wednesday, they rejected take the heart out of the Whalers Hockey games are still 60 minutes was outskated by the Whalers in the July 15. Donlan said he met briefly proposed changes in reducing the who had a great game from Greg ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (U P !)- revenues, a demand the owners so long and once again the Whalers first 40 minutes and the 3-0 margin ment that they're going to lock out negotiate with the union to try to get with Ed Garvey, the executive pass interference penalty, using the Millen in goal. The NFL Players' Association, con­ far have refused to consider. showed that they did not have resulted on two first period scores players,” said Ed Garvey, executive an agreement.” director of the NFLPA, in Florida option for a two-point conversion cluding its annual convention on N FLPA president Gene Upshaw enough staying power against by Garry Howatt and Blaine Anton Stastny and Mario Marios director of the NFLPA. “ If they’re Garvey has said the recently an­ last month for clarification of the after touchdowns, and permitting what union leaders called a strong of the Oakland Raiders said the Quebec last night at the Hartford Stoughton and a second period tally tallied before Goulet slapped in a going to lock out players, we don’t nounced television package is worth issues and still was awaiting kicking tees for kickoffs and points show of unity; w ill study the alternate league plan would be Civic Center. by Warren Miller. rebound that came off Millen’s think they have a right to restrict some $2 billion to the NFL. specific proposals from the union. after touchdowns. None of t r a y ’s possibility of forming an alternate studied during the next few months. When the Whalers went into a glove at the doorstep. players from earning a living.” Upshaw said before the conven­ “ We’re just waiting to see what proposed changes is considered professional football league. “ To me, the alternative to the The Whalers didn't lose, but did shell, mainly through lack of talent Quebec, which grabbed the fourth tion 27 of the 28 player represen­ thov’re asking for, Donlan said. major. The four-day convention which percentage of the gross is another squander a 3-0 margin going into the in plain English in the third canto, and last playoff spot in the Adams Garvey alsp called on the owners tatives indicated they would strike ended Wednesday was attended by league,” Upshaw said. final period when they stopped the Nordiques came on strong with a Division, which includes Hartford, to “ get serious" in the next round of unless the players’ demand for a 537 of the NFL's 1,260 players, by “ You have to look at what they skating and escaped with a 3-3 tie three-goal explosion. has found the going rough on the negotiations, scheduled to begin percentage of the gross was met. far the greatest number to ever at­ (players) own. They own some April 1 in New York. before 10, 509 faithful onlookers. Michel Goulet just loves to play road over the last 15 games, winless, In the final stages of the conven­ tend the annual meeting, and was socks and jocks and tight pants. The only positive note was the fact against Hartford and it was his goal but with seven ties. “ It seems to me that with the tion, Upshaw said the 28th represen­ held in the midst of negotiations They don't own anything. They are Valenzuela denies the Whalers continued their home with 7:46 _ remaining Stoughton’s goal was his 49th, the amount of money that is now at tative, quarterback Cliff Stoudt of with owners on a new contract. definitely looking into the possibility ice jinx against the Nordiques. In in the final period which gave the 17th for hard-working Howatt and stake with the network contracts,” Pittsburgh, said he also would a M The players' key demand is for a of forming their own league.” three National Hockey League Nordiques a deadlock. It was his he said, “ it's about time that strike if necessary. the eighth for Miller. percentage of the N FL's gross “ We keep hearing from manage­ seasons, Hartford has never lost to 40th goal of the season and 11th Sunday night the Whalers enter­ management got serious (about) “ It meant a lot to me to have that any bitter feelings Quebec on home ice. However, the against Hartford. tain Minnesota in a Family Night collective bargaining and sent their kind of support,” said Upshaw, ad­ Nordiques have managed four ties Failure to score during four power special at 7 o’clock. p^ple who negotiated that televi­ ding that no official strike sion package to the table to authorization vote had been taken. VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - discipline Valenzuela if he did not Despite vowing to play the season report to camp by Tuesday but without signing a contract, Fernan­ Valenzuela said he has no hard do Valenzuela denies he’s become feelings. A Training Everyone agrees Martina bitter toward the management of “ I wasn’t bitter,” he said. " I am Hawks gain playoffs; the Los Angeles Dodgers. very happy with the Dodgers. The Valenzuela joined his teammates Dodgers were the first team to give Camp can be beaten: but how in spring training Wednesday ending me a chance and I want to play for a highly publicized 2il-day holdout. the Dodgers.” NEW YORK (U P I) - In theory, on top of her at the beginning of the' The left-handed Mexican screw- In a symbolic protest, Valenzuela Notes everyone agrees that Martina first set and at the beginning of the balier, who won both the Cy Young said Monday refused to sign his Wings' losses mount Awar(i and Rookie of the Year in renewed contract for 5350,000, which Navratilova can be beaten. second set and I never let her get But for all the sound words and back in the match.” 1981, said he was in good shape makes him the highest paid second despite the holdout. year player. practical points of persuasion, it Joining Navratilova as first round By Tony Favla not getting enough scoring. I ’m seems highly unlikely that her seven “ I am not here under protest,” he Tom Lysiak and Darryl Sutter winners were Wendy Turnbull, “ I missed my teammates,” UPI Sports Writer trying to motivate them the best I scored two goals each for the young antagonists can translate said today. “ I came here to work Sylvia Hanika and Anne Smith, all Valenzuela said through an inter­ can.” Big guns on target theory to fact this week. with myi team and get ready to Hawks, who wasted little time with straight set victories. Turnbull preter. " I was playing in Mexico It’s been more than a month since The Red Wings last won on Feb. 23 picking on Detroit goaltender Greg Presenting an awesome obstacle play.” crushed Kathy Jordan, 6-1, 6-3, during the Caribbean series. I have the Detroit Red Wings won a game, in Colorado. * Stefan, making his NHL debut. Bob in a less than championship quality Former Dodger pitching great By United Press International Hanika beat Mima Jausovec of been working out in Los Angeles. In and to coach Billy Dea, that means Meanwhile, the Black Hawks Murray scored on a slapshot from At Vero Beach, Fla., Gary field, Navratilova gave a harsh Sandy Koufax, a holdout with Don Yugoslavia, 6-4, 6-1, and Smith a couple of weeks I should ready. "frustrating is a mild word.” clinched a playoff spot with their just above the left faceoff circle at The big guns are beginning to fire Matthews’ two-run single capped a example of what her rivals will have Drysdale in 1966, said the fact that defeated Barbara Potter, 6-4, 7-6 (7- “ I ’m pleased to be here again with After the Red Wings’ 13th straight victory, and Bob Pulford, who took 1:08 of the first period, and Lysiak on target. four-run spurt in the second inning to contend with when she crushed Valenzuela pitched winter ball will 5). my team. I ’m trying to do my best.” loss, a 6-4 decision Wednesday night over as coach for Keith Magnuson made it 2-0 at 3:37. UPI photo Dave Kingman and George Foster and the Philadelphia Phillies held on Bettina Bunge, 6-1, 6-2, Wednesday help him get ready for the 1982 Navratilova, winner of her last At a news conference in Los in Chicago against the Black Hawks, during midseason, was relieved. Greg Smith’s, slapshot got past each drove in three runs Wednesday for a 54 victory over the Los Angeles in an opening round match of a 5300,- season. RUSSELL CROSS OF PURDUE LUNGES FOR BALL five tournaments, will be seeking Angeles Monday when Valenzuela Dea thought it was time to do some “ It’s good to be in the playoffs, but Chicago goalie Tony Esposito to cut to pace a 15-hit attack that carried Dodgers. The Phillies advanced 000 women’s tennis championship. “ I missed all but four days of her 26th consecutive match victory announced he would report to camp, reflecting. I’m not satisfied where we are with ... but knocks over Bradley’s Donald Reese in process the New York Mets to a 9-3 triumph their spring record to 9-6 while the Then, to pound in the point, the spring training the year Don and I the lead to 2-1, but Sutter deflected tonight when she meets Turnbull, the 21-year-old ace lashed out at ” I thought we’d win a few the standings,” Pulford said. over the Toronto Blue Jays in an Dodgers slipped to 9-6. defending champion said later, " I held out and it was the middle of Murray’s shot into the net to give and West German's Hanika will play Dodger management for refusing to games,” he said. “ We’ve played Chicago moved two points ahead of exhibition game. At Yuma, Ariz., Juan guess I could have played better, but June before I was in pitching shape. Chicago a 3-1 lead after one period. Smith. In the losers’ bracket of this seriously negotiate and treating him well in some. St. Louis in third place in the Norris Kingman belted his third home Eichelberger pitched six shutout in­ 1 wasn’t really tested. It was an un­ I had a good record that year (27-9) CanurkN 5, RorkicH 4 double elimination format, it will be like a "boy.” “ I ’m disappointed in some areas. Division. “ Hopefully, we’ll finish run of the spring with two runners nings and contributed a two-run' eventful match, you could say. I got but Ldon't know how I won some of At Vancouver, British Columbia, Bunge-Jordan and Jausovec-Potter. The Dodgers had threatened to Some guys are not playing hard and ahead of St. Louis.” Coaches in NCAA Final Four on base in the third inning to wipe single as the San Diego Padres those games in the first few months. Jim Nill scored his 10th goal of the out a 2-1 Toronto lead. scored five runs in the first inning season at 12:01 of the third period to Foster, acquired from Cincinnati and rolled to an 11-0 triumph over notch the game-winner for the in a trade during the off season, had the Chicago Cubs. Canucks. Kangi-rs 7, IVnguinH 2 'happy, excited and honored' three singles and a double, knocked At Pompano Beach, Fla., Doug Cougars bow, 3-2 At Pittsburgh, Don Maloney in the. Mets' first run anti doubled Flynn and Bobby Johnson drove in Fernando will lose in end collected two goals and two assists home two more in the sixth. three runs each and Mark Wagner right now. We’re just concentrating hurdle for the Hoyas, he added. By Bob Papettl third frame with two runs, bunching to help New York extend its un­ N E W ORLEANS (UPI) - Mookie Wilson also had three capped an eight-run fifth with a two- on getting to the final two.” Correspondent together three hits and a sacrifice beaten streak to eight games. New Coaches Dean Smith, John Thomj)- "To me it's a new experience," singles and a double for New York. run double to lead the Texas On the other hand, how does Lewis Thompson said. “ I just hope 1 can VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - Long after fly. Mickey Robinson, with the York took a 34) lead in the first 3:07 son, Denny Crum and Guy Lewis got John Stearns had two hits and Rangers to a 14-6 victory over the the Boston manager said he did, but wanted Manchester Community College’s feel playing the favored Tar Heels all the fuss about his contract is over, and sacrifice fly, and Scott Davis, with of the game on goals by Ekldie together by telephone, each to control my excitement so I can be raised his average to .390. Randy . to know why. baseball team opened its 1982 for his 500th career victory and the rational enough to coach" whether he’s lowering himself by pitching for an RBI single, plated the markers. Johnstone, Maloney and Mikko assure the other it was a thrill to be Jones pitched the first five innings At Lakeland, Fla., rookie ” I ’d like to show people I hit for Yaz,” regular season on a sour note yester­ a mere 5350,000, Fernando Valenzuela will Manchester knotted it at 2-2 in the Leinonen. in the NCAA Final Four but a Cougars’ first ■ Final Four game Sullivan said. “ Otherwise, they’ll never 2 to post the victory while Luis Leal lefthander Dave LaPoint limited day when it dropped a 3-2 squeaker ever? . discover he has lost something far more im­ Sports home fourth when Freddy Caro definite second to emerging as its took the loss. Detroit to just two hits in five in­ believe me” .... , to Quinsigamond Community Maple Leafs 4, Blues 3 portant than money. drew a leadoff walk, stole second, champion. “ It’s always a pleasure to play the In other games: nings as the St. Louis Cardinals Astros’ Manager Bill Virdon can’t say (Allege of Worcester, Mass., at At Toronto, right winger Rick What the 21-year-old lefthander has lost by Parade advanced to third on a single by In a news conference by phone oh number one team," he said. “ It’s a At West Palm Beach, Fla., Steve enough about his second baseman, Phil Cougar Field. Vaive became the first 50-goal defeated the Tigers 5-1. attempting to squeeze the last ounce of juice Willie Gonzalez and scored on an Wednesday, the coaches said they real challenge and we’re looking Rogers became the first Montreal At Sun City, Ariz., Chili Davis had Garner. “ I ’d put him in Dick Groat’s class,” scorer in Maple Leafs history and out of the money turnip is the refreshing Milt Rlchmdn The Cougars have a doubleheader errant pickoff throw by Quinsiga­ were “ happy,” “ excited,” forward to it.” Basketball to go six innings in helping an inside-the-park home run and Virdon says. “ Groat probably got more Sunday starting at noon against the set up the game-winning goal by naturalness and youthfulness that turned him mond catcher Boykins. “ honored” and “ thrilled” to reach Crurh, whose Cardinals captured the Montreal Expos beat the Atlanta doubled in another run and Dan mileage out of the tools he had than anyh^y I Community College of Rhode Island Miroslav Frycer with 12 seconds the national crown two years ago, on to so many people last year. The Cougars saw a chance to take left. the Final Four, but each added there Braves 6-2, in a game shortened to Schatzeder pitched a strong six in­ ever played with” .... The degree to which he has turned them off at Cougar Field. the lead in the fifth go awry when an jets 5, Kings 3 was only one acceptable outcome said he wants a repeat performance 7'/2 innings by rain. nings to lead the San Francisco Bowie Kuhn’s chances of staying on as The game showcased a match-up when Louisville meets Georgetown. with his demands is only partially reflected in attempted suicide squeeze failed. At Winnipeg, Manitoba, rookie for their team — the NCAA crown. At Fort Meyers, Fla., Hal McRae Giants to a 6-2 victory over the commissioner were strengthened by between two power with “ I hope we can play better,” he 5 those fan-in-the-street surveys taken in Los With one out and Chris Gonzalez on sensation Dale Hawerchuk “ I want to play well. I want to drove in four runs with a triple and a . best of them who pitch in the big leagues, he Edward Bennett Williams’ recent ringing en­ Quinsigamond’s Kevin Lavalle out- said with a chuckle. “ 1 kinda liked Angeles and his native Mexico. Suddenly, he third, batter Bob Desaulniers ap­ registered his 100th point as the Jets win,” said ’Thompson, who guided single and Lee May hit his third At Palm Springs, Calif., Wayne can always look for consolation from that dorsement of him. The ’ dueling MCC ace Ken Hill. Lavalle the way we went out in 1980.” •SI'l.MOR looks like simply another get-rich^uick op­ parently missed the squeeze signal extended their winning streak to six 7th-ranked Georgetown to its first home run of the exhibition season, Gross slugged a three-run homer in agent and lawyer of his. Funny thing, I never owner had been one of those in the anti-Kuhn portunist. fired a three-hitter and struckout and Gonzalez was off and running on games,.. . ______^ _ Final Four appearance since 1943. Predictably, the Louisville coach Led by Curt LeDoyt’s 25 points, leading the to a the first inning and Rick Langford saw them around him until he started to win. camp before but now has swung over to the Last year, When he pitched those eight nine in hurling the Chiefs .to victory the pitch. He was a dead duck at The Hoyas meet Crum’s 20th-ranked said his first concern would be Fogarty Bros, toppled Irish Agency, 13-3 rout of the Chicago White Sox in and Dave Beard combined on a He can bet everything he has they’ll be the other side. shutouts and won both the Cy Young and in what was also their season home, finding Boykins waiting with Louisville in a semifinal Saturday Georgetown’srgetoi seven-foot freshman 77-64, last night at Bennet. Frank the second game of a splitsquad seven-bitter, leading the Oakland A ’s first to leave as soon as he starts to lose .... When Ron Darling, the former Yale Rookie of the Year Awards, Valenzuela was opener. the baseball to apply the tag) before 61,000-plus fans ir he Super- Pat EwingEwii and his authoritative Morse added 20 points and Keith double-header. The White Sox won to a 5-2 victory over the California Rookie catcher Marc Sullivan, 23, the son University pitching ace, was invited to the everybody’s darling and had people Hill, Manchester’s top starter a JlatfiafU dome. .’•! ")) slam dunks. Bennett and Mike Beuregard 18 and the opener 9-2 with Vance Law and Angels. of Red Sox part owner Haywood Sullivan, Texas Rangers’ camp this spring, his mother everywhere all rooting for him. Already. I ’ve year ago, allowed seven hits and It will be the largest crowd ever to Louisville fields a more balanced 14 respectively for Fogarty’s. Jim Marv Foley hitting homers off At Tempe, Ariz., Joe Charboneau who the club sent down to Bristol in the cautioned him against picking up bad habits. Qulnsigamund (3 ) — Boykin c, heard Some of them tell me they’re going to whiffed eight in a losing cause. Both ■TV watch basketball under one roof. In attack, highlighted by seniors Jerry Sumler hooped 20, Dave Tyson 18, reliever Atlee Hammaker. came off the bench late in the game Eastern League Tuesday, made a good im­ Like what, he wanted to know. "Like learning be rooting against him this year. pitchers worked the nine-inning dis­ 4-1-2-I, Robinson 2b, 3-0-0-1, Riley rf, the other game, top-ranked North Eaves and , Thompson Joe Cannon 14 and Carl Hohenthal 12 At Tampa, Fla., Dave Concepcion to double twice, driving in two runs pression on Manager Ralph Houk. In his first how to chew that terrible tobacco,” she said. tance. 4-0-3-1, Davis 2b, 4-0-0-0, Blanchette If I were Fernando, I ’d fire the man who Carolina plays Houston. said. The novelty of a Final Four for Irish. t ran his hitting streak to 12 games and rallying the Cleveland Indians major league at-bat earlier this spring, Most underrated pitcher in both leagues, in­ Quinsigamond scored the winning If, 2-0-0-0, Richard dh, 4-0-0-0, wrote the “ I am a man, not a boy” prepared Thursday \yill the Tar Heels’ number one competition would also be a major Donato’s Lounge outlasted with a double and a triple to spark to a 5-2 victory over the Seattle Sullivan batted for Carl Yastrzemski late in a sists Tiger Manager Sparky Anderson is the run in the top of the seventh inning Piscillo lb, 4-0-(M), Flanagan cf, 4-1- speech he made when he finally a g r ^ to 6:30 This Week in the NHL, status serve as a mental placebo and Sportsman Cafe, 97-81. Tom the Cincinnati Reds to an 11-4 vic­ Mariners. game with the Tigers and sent left-fielder Dodgers’ Jerry Keuss. when Lenny Flanagan singled with 1- 6, Whittles ss, 3-1-1-0, Lavelle p, 0- report to the Dodgers’eamp. It wasn’t much KSPN >, give the unranked Cougars a com­ Meggers had 30 markers, John Luc- tory over the Boston Red Sox. In other news: Lynn Jones all the way back to the wall for Elrod Hendricks, one of the Orioles’ one out, stole second and scored on a 04W). Totals: 32-3-7-3. of a speech. To begin with, the theme didn’t 7i30 NHL; Bruins vs. Sahn‘s, petitive edge? Smith says yes — and cis 20, Tony Donato 18, Bill Pardo 16 Concepcion's double was one of four Kansas City obtained first his drive, which would’ve been over the fence coaches, has known Elarl Weaver many two-out sharp single to left by Lee MCC (2 ) — Desaullnlers ss, 4^)4)- Trouble ahead even have the saving grace of being original. Ch. 38 , no. and Brian Coombs 11 for Donato’s. among the six hits the Reds pounded baseman-catcher Dennis Werth in either Fenway Park or Tiger Stadium. years and he’s convinced the Baltimore Boykins. 0, Caro 2b, M-1-6, D’Attilio cf, 44M1- It’s old and hackneyed. And, I can’t ' 7 :3 0 'College hoekey: NCAA “ I think the best way to come in is KAANAPALl, Hawaii (UPI) — Jeff Gott netted 22 markers, Steve out during a six-run third ipning at from the Yankees for minorleague “ They told me you had some power,” Houk manager will miss the game more than he ’The Cougars scored first, tallying 0, W. Gonzalez 3b, 4-0-1-0, Morhardt remember his protesting even once over Division I ehampipnships, where you’re just ignored and con­ Nancy Lopez-Melton is on a roll and Chotiner 19, Glen Nerback and Bill the expense of lefthander Bob pitcher Scot Beahan and acquired decided to kid the boss’ son when he got back realizes if he goes through with his intention a run in the bottom of the second. dh, 4-0-0-0, Carone If, 3-1-0-0, being described as some kind of "B oy Northeaslern vs. North Dakota, centrate on playing basketball,” that may spell trouble for her rivals Eller 18 apiece for Sportsman. Ojeda. infielder Greg Pryor from the to the bench. ’"liiat ball hardly reached the of retiring after this season. "G ive him a Doug Sarant lined a two-out double Botteron If, 1-04W), Sarant c, 34H-1, Wonder” last year. . ESPN said Smith, who will be looking for on the LPGA Tour. Businessmen League action At Bradenton, Fla., Omar warning track.” year or so and he’ll get the itch again” says i to rightfield knocking in Scott C. (tonzalez rf, 1-0-04), McKieman Clhicago White Sox for pitcher Jeff If Fernando somehow should get B NBA; Pistons vs. 76ers, USA his first national championship in The 92-member field stops at the tonight pits Manchester Cycle ver­ Moreno's three-run double keyed a SchatUdger. Sullivan did a double take at that. The next Hendricks. “ I ’m sure of it. He still loves the Caroqe. Sarant was thrown out at lb, 24)4)4), Hill p, 04)4)4). Totals: 28- hammered out there by the hitters, as Cahle seven trips to the Final Four. Royal Kaanapali Course on the sus DiRosa Cleaners ip a battle of five-run fourth inning and led the morning he asked Houk if he still had the game, and once that love is there, it’s tough third trying to advance on the throw 2- 3-1. • The Yankees also acquired third happens to all men sometime, even the very 10 Boxing: Tup Rank Card “ I think Houston has a good psy­ island of Maui today for the start of once-beaten American Division top scorecard for the previous day’s game and to walk away from it.” Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8-2 victory baseman Butch Hobson from the to the plate to end any further Key;, at bais-hiis-runs-hbi. from Las Vegas, KSI*N chological advantage going in. But I the 5175,000 Women’s Kemper Open. contenders. Sportsman Cafe faces over the Minnesota Twins. Angels for relief pitcher Bill Castro. C o u g a r scoring threat. (Quinsigamond 002 000 100 3 10:30 NBA; Rurkets vs. don't think our players are paying It will be the first women’s event to Fogarty Bros, in the other cla^h at The Chiefs took the lead in the M IX 010 100 000 2 Trailldu'/ers, US A Calile any attention to being number one be held In Hawaii. Bennet. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., March 25, 1982 MANCHEST ER HERALD, Thurs., March 25. 1982 - 13

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St. Louis 103—3 SAN ANTONIO (116.) « Toronto 20 3—4 Rains 8 6-6 21, M itchell 10 2-2 22. A ndy First period-1. Toronto, Derlago 32. Johnson 3 09 6. Moore 6 1-1 11. Gervln 9 (V aive. A lin in g ). 4:43. 2. St. L^uis. 7-10 X . Corzine 3 04 6. B raU 0 09 0. Federko 24 (Eloranta. LaPointe). 7:02. 3. Phegley 3 09 6. Olberding 1 09 2. Banks IRooney VI Hockey Toronto. Vaive fO (Derlago. Bennins). 4 1-1 9. Lambert 2 09 4. Yonakor 1 1-2 3. Baseball Facing cancer I4:f7. Penalties—Poddubny. Tor. 6:60: Totals 49 17-24 1L6. D E N V E R (129) Turnbull. StL. 14.07. J U S l A B l k Syndicated Second period—None. Penalties—Hart. English 11 39 X. Vandeweghe 6 9-10 StL. 4.06: Korn. Tor. f :02: Salming. Tor. 19. Issel 6 13-14 X . McKinney 6 2-2 14. Columnist 7 27; Melrose. Tor. 16:18’ Hart. StL. Dunn 1 2-4 4. Gondrezick 7 19 L6. Thompson 1 2-4 4. Higgs 4 29 10. Murray Olderman 19.(B. 1 ” / ‘ f t ITiird period—4. St. Louis. Sutter X Hordges 6 3-4 13. Ray 0 09 0. Totals 46 tf It takes courage and commitment NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE (Federko. Mullen). f.;L6. 6. St. Louis. 37-46 129. _ Exhibition Baseball Standings \ / m By United Press International Pettersson 34 (Dunlop). 6:09. 6. Toronto. & n Antonio 33 27 28 27—IL6 Wales Conference Puddubnv 2 iGavln. Saganiuk). 11:60. 7. Denver 28 41 30 30-129 American l^gu e Patrick JJivision Toronto. Frycer 24 (Valve. Salming). TTiree-point goals—None. Fouled out— W L P ci. W L T Pts. G F GA 19:68. Penalties—Babych. StL. major. Thompson. Total fouls—San Antonio 37. Cleveland 10 4 .714 A lot to come to terms with dread disease NY Islanders ffl If. 9 IQB »9229 r;(JU; Malonev. Tor, major-minor. 6:00: Denver 2J. Technical—None. Ar-14.4X. Texas 10 6 .625 N Y Rangers 37 24 13 87 2S2280 Baker. StL. 7:18: Korn. Tor. 17:01. Toronto 11 7 .611 I’hiladeipnia 36 29 '9 81 30Q2ST Shots on goal—St. Louis 12-19^37. Chicago 10 8 556 M IL W A U K E E (97) By Susan Plese she discovered a lump while Pittsburgh 36 11 67 283 318 Toronto 7-10-16-32. B altim ore 10 8 .656 had surgery in 1978 at the age of Ma. Johnson 7 10-14 24. Mi. Johnson 4 The tipoff: Washington 23 40 11 r.7 2S8 316 Goalies—St. Louis. LIut. Toronto. Oakland 7 6 .668 Herald Reporter 58; and Mrs. Dewey had hers last taking a shower. “ I wasn’t even 39 11. Catchings 0 2-4 2, Buckner 8 09 of odds Adams Division California 7 7 .660 Laroeque. A-^16.380. 16. Moncrief if 29 24, Winters 3 3-4 9. looking for it,” ^she says. “ I Montreal 43 14 17 103 339 2Uf. Kansas City 7 9 .438 What’s the biggest Haw In the players’ quest for 55 year at the age of 51. Lister 2 0-1 4. R. Smith 2 09 4. M ay 0 3- — It is, perhaps, the most-feared Boston 40 24 10 90 2912T>r Detroit 7 10 .412 figured that cancer wouldn't 4 3, Cummings 0 09 0, Crompton 0 09 0. percent o( the gross in the National Football League s Dullalo 36 <23 If. 87 277240* Quebec . Seattle 4 8 .333 w o ^ in (he English language. It TH E WOMEN SIT in Mrs. 331 323 Totals 37 23-fi 97. duel between management and labor? It s the e l e ­ happen to me.” Quebec 31 28 16 78 Hartford j ^ Minnesota f. 11 J13 and ends Dewey’s tiny, warm kitchen, 248320 First pcrio(F-l. Hartford. Howatt 17 S E A T T L E (99) is surrounded with tales of Hartturd 21 36 17 fa Milwaukee 4 9 JOB ment of NFLPA head Ed Garvey U|at it’s p^ erab le to Mrs. Morrissette went to her (u n assist^ ). 118. 2. Hartford. Stoughton Shelton 6 39 L6. Walker 2 39 7. Sikma rampbell Conference Boston 12 free agency because teams already bloated with prof- horror, with superstition, and decorated in brilliant shades of 49 (Francis. Howatti. 19:26. Penalties- 8 6-7 22. Hanziik 3 39 9. W illiam s 9 2-4 doctor that week, and he referred Norris Division New York 4 12 266 with a very real social stigma. orange. Early morning light has W L T Pts G F GA Stoughton. Har. 7:14. Howatt, Har 16;6J:. 20. Vranes 1 09 2. Brown 3 34 9, its wouldn’ t bid heavily on players. Take away the My mind is running in short takes her to a surgeon. “ I was sitting Se354 Seattle 33242121-99 San Diego R Cj 6L6 sign a true free agent. Percentage of the gross is too The word, of course, is cancer. rise from coffee mugs on the Ip Stastnv). 3 37 . 6. Quebec. Marois 10 to cry. He said go ahead, let it all Detroit 18 4f . 12 48 2r:i337 *rhrec-(K)int goals-N on e. Fouled out— Los Angeles 9 6 .600 radical a concept tor the owners to swallow. cent, highest in years. ’That’s a (Cloutier. Hunter). 7:40 6. Quebec. But while some people avoid table, as Mrs. Morrissette begins Smvthe Division Mi. Johnson. CaU-hings. Shelton. Total Cincinnati 9 6 600 out. He knew it was cancer — I Goulet 40 iMarois. Hunter). 12:14. fouls— 30, Seattle 29. A—23.062. negative way of looking at statistics. Kdinonton 44 17 14 102 Milwaukee Chicago 8 6 .671 even saying the word for fear of to speak. Penalties-Francis. Har. 3:21: Mcllhar- could tell by the look on his face. Calgary 27 31 17 71 311323 Montreal 9 7 .663 If I were President Reagan, I ’d go to gey Har. 10 tB. Hunter. Que. 18:22; “ catching” the disease, there are ‘ ‘She’s the shy one,” Mrs. "Then I stopped crying, put on \'ancouver 26 33 16 68 261276 C L E V E L A N D (116.) Philadelphia 6 8 .429 Howatt. Har. 18:22. ’ bed at' night thinking how good it is ■two courageous Manchester Dewey says of her friend. Shy D»s Angeles 23 36 If. 61 291 332 Robinson 7 U9 14. Wedman 10 0-2 21. San Francisco f; 7 .417 my sunglasses, and went back to 224 331 Shots on goal-Q uebec 9-10-1. sM Colorado 17 47 11 4T Edwards 6 09 10, Brewer 13 34 29. Houston 4 8 .333 .< 2 ? women who want to talk about perhaps; she speaks in a soft Hartford 8-13-11-32. that 90 percent of all Americans who work." Despite the surgery, and >Top tour m each division qualify for 4 9 .308 Goalies—Quebec. Bouchard. Hartford. Wilkerson 7 8-H 22. Hubbard 3 1-1 7. New York living with cancer. The pair say voice heavy with emotion, but Slanlev ('up playoffs.) Huston 1 09 2. Silas 3 09 6. Mokeski 1 0- Wednesday's Results want jobs, have them. He probably the chemotherapy that- made her Veisor A-10.609. Nvednesday's Results 0 2. Herron 2 09 2. Restaini 0 09 0. Philadelphia 6, Los Angeles 4 figures most of those 99.6 million they hope to help someone who she is remarkably able to express ill, Mrs. Morrissette kept her job Quebec 3. Hartford 3 lotals 6.1 12-16. 116. Montreal 6. Atlanta 2 may be suffering alone under its the feelings she had when she dis­ N Y Hangers 7. Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati It. Boston 4 employed Americans will vote for at the Manchester Sheltered BOSTON (136) weight. covered her cancer. Toronto 4. St. Louis 3 Maxwell 4 69 13. McHale 6 49 14. .New York iN L ) 9. Toronto 3 him if he runs again in 1984. Workshop, where she has been an Chicago 6. IXHroit 4 Parish 13 1-1 27. Henderson 6 49 16. Carr Pittsburgh K. Minnesota 2 Irene Morrissette of 35 Charles “ Here I was, nicely settled,” Winnipeg f. l » s Angeles 3 ; 09 10. Bird 10 69 X. Archibald 4 69 St. Louis 6. Detroit 1 instructor for 16 years. Vant ouver f . Colorado 4 Drive and Peg Dewey of 93 Pearl she remembers. “ My two sons 13. Kobev 0 3-4 3. Ainge 2 1-2 6. Ford 1 ( hicago (A L ) 9. Kansas City 2 (1st I wonder who will run for presi­ Thursday s Games Basketball 09 2. Bradlev 3 2-2 6. Fernsten 0 09 0. -’om e) St. both had breast cancer, and were grown, and we had a real MRS. M ORRISSETTE denies All Times EST) Totals (3 3099 IX. Kansas City 13. Chicago (A L ) 3 (2nd 1 * 0 dent in 1984. You can’t count out both underwent a m odified good family relationship. My hus­ ever really feeling sorry for Huitalo al Boston. 7:3T. p.m. Cleveland 313r27 2&-ll6 ;:amei , Washington at Philadeblladeipnia. 7;X p.m Boston 32 X 34 34- IX Texas 14. New York (AL) 6 Jimmy Carter. If things get bad radical mastectomy, an opera­ band and I had plans for fun herself. '''I was just mad for the Minnesota at Detroit, 7:3T. p.m Three-M int goal—Wedman. Fouled out San Diego 11. Chicago (N L ) 6 inconvenience of all the tests Montreal at N Y. Islanders. 8:0T p.m. enough, he might look good to a lot tion that removes the breast and things. We didn’t have a care in —None. Total fools—Cleveland 28. Boston San Francisco 6. Milwaukee 2 Q. Who in your opinion got the best of the trade that sent Edmonton at Calgary. 9;3T p.m. 18. Tcchnh al-None. A-L6920. Cleveland 6. Seattle 2 " of people. He may not really want to lymph nodes, but spares the the world.” when there were other things I Friday s Games Oakland 6. California 2 shortotop Oitie Smith to St. Louis and Garry Templeton to be president again, still anyone who chest muscle. Mrs. Morrissette But cancer intruded the day wanted to do.” • N Y Hangers at Buffalo Thursday's Games San Diego? — S.C., Cape Girardeau, Mo. And she never feared for her PEG DEWEY St Louis at Winnipeg N A T IO N A L B A S K E T B A LL ASSOC. NEW JERSEY (HI) (All Times EST) suffers a huge defeat in his life looks Edmonton at Colorado By United Press International B. Williams 6 2-2 12. King 0 09 0. On paper, there’s no doubt in my mind that Templeton is recovery because of her absolute ... "There's not a morning that comes that I’m not Pittsburgh vs New York (N L ) at St. for a chance to come back. Getting Eastern Conference Elm ore 6 2-2 12. R. W illiam s 12 16-17 X . Petersburg, Fla.. 1:X p.m. the greater talent, especially offensively. Smith is one of the faith in her doctor. But early on grateful to be alive." Atlantic Division Walker 0 2-2 2. O Koren 7 39 17. Cook 3 Cincinnati vs Los Angeles at Vero great defensive shortstops in the game, a two-time Golden re-elected could allow Jimmy to W L Pet. GB 69 11. Bailey 2 8-10 12. Van Breda Kulff Beaf h. 'F la . 1 :X p.m. she adopted a kind of devil-may- American Hockey League Glove winner. But he batted only .222 in last year’s aborted Boston 64 16 .783 — 2 0-1 4. Lacev 1 OO 2. T o U ls 37 3743 HI. Detroit vs. Houston at Cocoa. Fla., 1;X grow old a satisfied man. care attitude that she still clings By United Press International Philadelphia 47 20 .701 6 PHILADELPHIA (IX) season and probably will never be more than a .250 bitter Northern Division p.m. world," she continues. "Your •■WHERE I’ll EKE IS New Jersey X 34 .6X17 19 Erving 6 79 19. B. Jones 6 34 13. C. Texas vs. Atlanta at West Palm Beach. without power. Templeton, more erratic in the field, has a to today four years after her sur- W L T Pts GF GA Washington 34 34 .690 19>/^ Jones 2 44 8. Hollins 4 09 8, Cheeks 8 0- thinking is altered. I feel like I'm closeness in’a marriage, the man New Bruns ¥. 20 9 99 319 207 Fla., 1:X p.m. .305 career average. He has set a goal of 60 stolen bases this g e f y - New York M 39 4X. 24 0 17. Banlom 1 1-2 3. Toney 6 44 18. Mix i’hiladeipnia vs. Minnesota at Orlando, Maine 43 2T 6 92 M l 2T2 A lot of Americans would Mrs. Morrissette has a gentle living on borrowed time. If the feels the shock as much as you Central Division 1 39 6, Dawkins 2 09 4. Edwards 3 09 6. Fla.. l;X p.m. year (whlph shows his speed). He has superstar capability — .Nova Scotia 31 X 10 72 308 304 Milwaukee 47 22 .681 - Curcton 2 1-2 6. Totals 40 23-27 IX . Montreal vs. Boston at Winter Haven. if be wants to use it. I have a hunch manager Dick Williams face, a quiet demeanor. So it is chemotherapy works, that's do. He would even rather that it .Springheld 29 40 f. 63 248 294 probably vote for Nancy Kissinger Atlanta 33 X .486 13’4 Now Jersey 24 3128 28—111 Fla.. 1:X p.m. h redericton 19 fO f. 43 260 379 of San Diego wiU be a major force in getting the tempera­ hard to imagine her reacting as marvelous. I'm one of the would happen to him if he could Detroit 32 36 .471 W/z Philadelphia X272821-1X Kansas City vs. Toronto at- Dunedin. for president after the airport inci­ Southern Division Indiana 31 38 .449 16 Three-point ' goalST-Toney 2. Cheeks. Fla.. I X p (Ti. mental Templeton to settle down. she did. “ I reached the point blessed ones. spare you." Binghamton 44 24 6 dent in which she tried to choke one 94 241 Chicago 28 40 .412 18Vz Fouled out- None, Total fouls-New St. Uiuis vs. Chicago (A L) at Sarasota. "But even if it doesn't, it has Mrs, Morrissette has finished Rocnesler 38 28 8 64 304 260 where I didn’t care what I said. I Cleveland 16 63 321 Jersey 34. Philadelphia X. Technicals Fla.. l.X p.m. of those detestable airport New Haven 36 29 8 80 269 249 Q. What’s the highest Dave Kingman has batted in his bought me two years that 1 with her chemotherapy, but even Western Conference Now Jersey (illegal defense). R. Chicago (NL) vs. San Diego at Yuma. went around pounding the fur­ Adirondaik 31 34 9 71 279 26T protesters who yelled a filthy Midwest Division Williams. Philadelphia assistant coach \riz.. 3 p.ii major-league career? Do you think' he’ll BeTI hithi more home rons wouldn’t have had.” during the treatment, when she Hershey 32 37 4 68 279 32f. niture and swearing.” Then she W L Pet. GB McMahon A --10.317. Milwaukee at San Francisco at for the Mets than George Foster? — K3., EUxabeth, N J. remark at Henry Kissinger when Erie .22 48 6 fO 302 399 .San Antonio 42 27 .609 - says, eyes flashing, 'T v e earned felt bad, she said she was deter­ Wednesday s Results Scottsdale. Ariz.. 3 p.m. Kingman got up to .288 in 1979 with the Chicago Cubs. It they were on their way to ^ston for ItO'I’H WOMEN have nothing Denver 38 M .659 3‘A Seattle vs Cleveland at Tucson, Ariz.. the right to say exactly what I mined to go through with it, no Maine f. Nova Scotia 2 Houston National Invitation Tournament was undoubtedly his best of 10 full major-league seasons, but praise for their surgeon, for 37 32 .636 6 :i p.m. his heart surgery. matter how it fell. "I’d read New Brunswick 3. New Haven 1 Kansas City please.” X. 44 .362 17 Bv United Press International Oakland vs. California at Palm since he led the in homers (48) and drove in the oncology (cancer) specialists Thursday s Game Dallas 23 46 .333 19 Psalm 27," she says, "and then 1 (All Times EST) Springs. Calif.. 4 p.m. "She also preaches that you New Haven at Fredericton .Utah 19 69 376. 23 115 runs. I’d bet on Foster to be the more productive of the at Manchester Memorial New York (AL) vs. Baltimore at The federal budget is the big issue should do soniething nice for would think that this would pass: Friday s Games Pacific Division First Round two in friendly Shea Stadium. The two sluggers are the same Hospital, for their families who Rochester al Erie Miami. Fla.. 7;X p.m. it was just something 1 was going 1/Os Angeles 47 ! March 9 Friday's Games age, SS, both bom in December 1948. in Washington and even Reagan’s yourself,” Mrs. Dewey says. The Hershev at Springfield supported them through the Seattle 46. .662 Oklahoma 81. Oral Roberts 73 Los Angeles vs. x-St. Louis at St. two women laugh as they through.” Golden State 37 .6.44 9>i March 10 Big Business friends think he’s plan­ crisis, and especially for the Petersburg. Fla. remember how they threatened Mrs. Dewey is still on the Phoenix 37 .644 9‘ z Purdue 72. Western Kentucky ffi Chicago (AL) vs. Philadelphia at Q. Is Ivan Lendl the first tennis player out of Ciechotlova- ning to spend too much on military cancer support group which IXtroit 121—4 Portland X : ‘32 11 (llinbis 126. Long Island U. "fS Clearwater. Fla. to bankrupt their husbands with therapy, and she also continues Chicago 3 2 1—6 Dayton 76. Connecticut X. OT kia to be among the world’s best players? — J.K., Gary, Ind. weapons. When fellow Republicans meets every Monday evening at San Diego 16 63 332 31 Kansas City vs. Pittsburgh at Braden­ Two former Czech tennis greats are on the list of Wim­ frequent trips to Shady Glen for to work as a secretary with Ford, First period—1. Chicago, Murray 7 Wednesday's Results Texas A&M X. Lamar 68 ton. Fla. ., in Congress and conservative the hospital. • Savardi. l OB 2. Chicago, Lysiak 28- Boston 136. Cleveland 116. Washington X. Brigham Young 63 bledon champions. Jaroslav Drobny, a bouncy bundle of gigantic sundaes or to Willie’s for Bacon and Davis Construction Houston vs. Toronto at Dunedin. Fla. businessmen who did the most to “ People don’t realize how for­ iPreston. Murray). 3:37 3. Detroit. G. New Jersey 111, Philadelphia 106 M a r ^ 11 x-St. Louis vs. Minnesota at (klando, charisma who left his homeland after it went Communist, lobster during their low times. Co. “ The last two months have Georgia 73. Temple X Smith 9 (Huber. BlaisdelD. 9:40. 4. Washington H4. Indiana 106 Fla. elect him are opposed to his policy tunate we are to have the sur­ (.'hicago, Sutter 21 (Murray. Gardner). Kansas City HO. Atlanta 106 Rutgers 65. Iona 61 defeat^ Ken Rosewall for the Wimbledon title in 1948. In been rough with the nausea, but I Boston vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla. of spending 8216 billion on defense, IN PACT, these two women do gical and oncology group right lf;:i'’ Penalties — Nedomansky, Det, Denver 129. San Antonio 116 Bradley 78, American 6T. San Francisco vs. San Diego at Yuma. 1973, Jan Kodes was a surpri^ winner in the same tourna­ have worked. I ’m a fighter, not a Phoenix 104. Dallas 96 here. They helped me accept. lf:X .. Patterson. Chi. 17;43 Nevada-Las Vegas 87, Murray St. 61 Arizona ment, but mainly because many of the world’s top players you have to look for reasons why a lot of laughing. For someone quitter." Second pcri(xl—6. Chicago, Higgins 20 Seattle 99. Milwaukee 97 March 12 And, if any man could understand Oakland vs. Chicago iNL) at Mesa. shunned Wimbledon that year as the sport was in the throw who might have expected long Both women regularly attend 1 Fox. Secord). 4:lf. 6. Chicago. Lysiak 29 Thursday's Games Tulane 83. Louisiana State 72 Ariz. Reagan sticks to his guns. ■ unassisted). 10:fA. 7. Detroit. Woods 9 of going “open.” Of course, if you’re talking about Czech- faces from sob sisters, they are a what a woman goes through, Dr. (All-Times E^T) Maryland X. Richmond 66 Seattle vs. Milwaukee at Sun City. I ’m an optimist and I’m always on the cancer support group where iBtaisdeli, B arrett). ll:f<6 8. Detroit, Philadelphia at Detroit. 8:10 p.m. Syracuse 84. St. P eter's X Ariz< bred players in general, how about Martina Navratilova, one delight. There is no seif pity, just Rubinow does," Mrs. Osborne 23 (Gare. Huber). 12:48. Golden State at Utah. 9;M p.m. Virginia Tech X, Fordham 69 the side of the president, no matter they “ laugh, cry, talk, and share Texas vs. New York (AL) at Ft. of the finest woman players ever? And dwpite a temporary comraderie, and some good, Morrissette says. Penalties—Sutler, Chi. f.:27; Barrett. Det. Denver at San Diego. 10;X p.m. Mississippi 69. Clemson 49 l,auderdale. Fla. news about children and jobs. ” 13:43. Mulvey. Chi. 13:43 Cal-lrvine 70. San Diego State X slump, don’t count out young Hana Mandlikova. who he is. I have a theory about “ My husband and family were Houston at Portland, 10:30 p.rh. Cincinnati vs. Baltimore at Miami. Fla. healthy angry fighting spirit. Sometimes the group numbers Third period--9. Chicago, Sutter 22 Friday's Games New York (NL) vs. Atlanta at West Reagan now. I believe he has no in­ “ If you’ve been afflicted with always right there," she con­ (Wilson. Lysiak). -19:21. 10, Detroit, Detroit at Boston Second Round only six members, other times as Pahn Beach. Fla. Q. What’s happened to. Pam Shriver, who looked at one tention whatsoever of spending that tinues. “ You know, the family Huber If (G. Smith. Vail). 19:f4. New Jersey at Washington Monday's Results Cleveland vs. California at Palm cancer, you have to . talk about many as 25 people with all types Penalties—Kirlon. Det. 2.r9; Savard. Chi. Purdue X. Rutgers X Philadelphfa at Cleveland Springs. Calif, time like she was going to be better than all those tennis ridiculously high amount on it,’.’ Mrs. Dewey says goes through more than we do.” 2 f9; Wilson. Chi. 19:42 Atlanta at Indiana Georgia 83. Maryland X of cancer attend. x-sfnit squad prodigiet? — P.G., nciMrlck, Md. Shots on goaF-D etroit lMl-16—38. New York at Chicago weapons. emphatically. “ It adds to the “ Terry sat there right beside Dayton 61. Illinois 69 Pam has had problems with a bad shoulder, but she has Chicago 816-10-34. Kansas City at Dallas Bradley 96. Syracuse 81 acceptance. me for two days,” Mrs. Dewey AND BOTH WOME.N. Goalies—D etroit. Stefan. Chicago, Es- Los Angeles at San Antonio come back in the last year to play brilliantly at times. She’s ' There have been several stories Virginia Tech 61. Mississippi 63 adds. “ He never left my side. exhibiting the remarkable Dosito. A—10.326. Milwaukee at Phoenix Oklahoma X. Cal-lrvine 7? physically equipped to dominate, at 6 feet with power and recently that the Soviet Union is in “ Here you are, flat on your Portland at Golden State Texas A&M X. Washington ff> And my son flew in to be with his quictaess. But the effervescent lass from Maryland doesn’t desperate financial shape. 'Their back, feeling mutilated, and your resilience of their spirit, have Houston at Seattle Tulane 69. Nevada-Las Vegas 61 .friends and relatives come in, father. learned one.thing through their I.AJS Angeles 111—3 seem to have the killer instinct of Tracy Austin or Andrea problems come partly from the fact Winnipeg 131—6 ' Quarterfinals Jaeger. To her, there are other experiences in life worth shuffle their feet, and look away. “ Men in our age bracket were ordeal, WASHINGTON (114) Thursday's Results they’re spending too much on First period—1. Los Angeles, Chartraw sampling besides the hitting of a tennis ball. Herald photos by Pinto Then YOU have to put your brought up to believe that they “ I have an acute awareness of 2 (Kelly, Nicholls), f.:49. 2. Winnipeg, Haywood 11 3-4 X . Ballard 12 6-6 30. Georgia X. Virginia Tech 73 weapons also. MacLean 33 (Hawerchuk. Hopkins), Mahorn 7 09 14. F. Johnson 2 2-2 6. Bradley 77. Tulane 61 visitors at ease by talking about shouldn’t cry," she continues.' the beauty around m e," Mrs. Grevey 7 09 14. Ruland 3 6-9 12, Lucas 3 18:4f. ‘ Penalties—L. Murphy. LA. 7:06: Uktahoma 91. Dayton 82 It’s my theory that our President "B u t a man needs to cry for his 1- 2 7. C. Davis 3 (M) 6. Totals 48 17-23 it,” she says, pounding her hand Dewey says, "and I thank God, Savard. Win. 19;08 Friday's Result Tennis IRENE MORRISSETTE 114. is being a silent hero, just like in the on the table for emnhasis. own sake. He's got to get it out There’s not a morning that com­ Secondmd pcipcriod--3,. Los Angeles, Fox 28 Purdue X. Texas A&M X "I reached the point where I didn’t care what I said ... ‘ Ekizek.k. TeTerrion ). 2:07. 4. Winnipeg. IN D IA N A (106) movies. He’s saying he’s going to "Just because you have because from that point forward es that I ’m not grateful to be W illiam s 4 2-3 10. O rr 6 2-2 14. Owens 8 IXBIois 24 (Christian. Smail), 6:46R-4F. f. Semifinals J’ve earned the right to say exactly what I please." he is your total support. alive.” Winnipeg, Lukowich 41 (Babych Hawer­ 3-3 19. Buse 2 34 8. J. Davis 9 69 X. G. March 22 spend ail that money in order to ruin cancer, it’s not the end of the chuk). 8:49. 6. Winnipeg, Lunatiolm 14 Johnson 4 09 8, Sichting 1 19. 3. C. At New York the Russians by making them spend (Steen. Lindstrom). 16:46. Penalties— Johnson 4 2-2 10, C arter 3 3-3 9, Knight 0 Bradley 84. Oklahoma X Savard. Win. 12:11: Dion. LA . 14:21 0- 0 0. McGinnis 0 09 0. Totals 41 22-27 Purdue 61. Georgia X even more. Actually, he only plans By United Press international Third period—7. Los Angeles. M. 106. C'hampionship THIS ENGINE IS A Exhibition tournament to spend about a quarter of that Murphy 2 (Wells), 1:28. 8. Winnipeg. Washington 28 31 26 29-114 March 24 Al Caskais. Portugal, March 24 Hawerchuk 44 (Babvchi. 19:19. Penalties Indiana 31 14 2229-106 At New York amount, but he's not going to tell Three^int goals—Ballard. Buse. J. Bradley 67. Purdue 69 Bjorn Borg. Sweden, def 'Paul A vailable in Ju n e Chartraw. LA. 0:20: L. Murphy. LA. McNamee, Australia. 19, 69, 64: Vilas 265 CUBIC INCH anyone about his plan right now. 4 20. MacLean. Win. 13:13. Davis. Fouled out—Mahorn. Total fouls— Washington 24. Indiana 20. A—6,107. Gerulaitis. U.S., def' Rolf Gehring, West Shots on goal—Los Angeles 6-10-9—26. Germany. 6-2. 64. When he does, Russia will have Winnipeg...... 16-16-11—42-Ir.-lf lost all its power because of (ioalies—Los Angeles. Keans,Kea Blake. D ALLAS (96) ^TONTIAC” BLOCK Winnipeg. Staniowski. A—12.711. Bristow 6. 09 11. Vincent 7 9-9 23, economic trouble associated with its Cooper 3 3-6. 9. B. Davis 1 09 2, Turner 2 defense spending, and we will final­ Colorado 1 3 0—4 2- 2 6. Aguirre 8 4-6 20. Lloyd 4 1-1 9. ENGINE AND WILL Vancouver 13 1—6 Btockman 2 09 4. Spanarkel 3 4-6 10. Soccer ly know that it was really Rpnald Kea 1 (H) 2. Totals 36 23-27 96. Wednesday's Sports Transactions First period—1. Vancouver. McCarthy 6 By Unitra Press International Reagan in the mask riding the white Now, early breast cancer cJetection P H O E N IX (104) (Currie. Boldircv), I6;X. 2, Colorado. Adams 6 1-2 11. Robinson 9 1-3 19. Baseball FIT MOST LATE MODEL Tambellini 27 (Ashton. Cameron). L6;60. horse to save us. K elley 3 fi-6 11, Johnson 9 4-f> 22, M acy 6. Kansas City — Obtained first baseman- Penalties—Currie. Van, 10:17; Gagne. 2-2 13. Kram er 0 09 0. Scott 2 1-2 6., W. catcher Dennis Werth from New York Col, 11 08: Fraser. Van. 16:24. (AL) for minor-league pitcher Scot By Patricia McCormack The special sheeting contains Davis 7 2-2 16. Bradley 1 09 2. Nance 0 ■E Second period—3. Colorado, Maxwell 6 MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE It would be fun to have a president 1- 2 1, Cook 1 2-2 4 Totals 42 19-X 104. Beahan- acquired infielder Greg Pryor PONTIAC'S liquid crysitals — heat-sensitive (Broden, Ledo). 4:60. 4.. Colorado. By United Press International from Chicago (AL) for pitcher Jeff UPl Health Editor Dallas 21 27 24 24- 96 who » y s he loves Washington and Poreauri 1 (unassisted). 6:64. 6. {•Astern Division Schattinger. micro-particles made from Phoenix 23 31 24 26-104 Vancouver. Gradin 34 (unassisted). 7:47. W L Pet. GB Montreal — Optioned pitchers Rick the White House. Whenever a presi­ NEW YORK — By June, doctors Three-point goals — Bristow, Macy. processed sheep wool grease and en­ 6, Vancouver. Molin 14 (unassisted). N ew York 25 7 .781 — Engle and Bill Saltier, infielder Mike Fouled out—Adams. Total fo u l»-D a lla s will te able to buy flexible foil cased in a gelatin film. 12:10. 7. Colorado, Lever 29 (Ramage, Pittsburgh X II -676 3 Gates and outfielder Pat Rooney to dent leaves Washington to make a Trodeni. 16:28. 8. Vancouver, Gradin X< 24. Phoenix X. Technical—Kelley. A— Baltimore 21 12 .6X 4>4 designed to detect heat buildups in 11.016. Wichita (A A ): sent pitcher to speech in some other part of the The very thin layer of heat sen­ ' McCarthyI. 16:06. Penalties—Campbell. Buffalo 19 K 553 7 Memphis. X^nn., of the Southern League; breast tissue and, in some cases, Van. 2:63. Ashton, Col. 2:63; Kitchen. New Jersey 13 19 .4X 12 country, he tells the people there sitive capsules then is sandwiched sent non-roster shortstop Biyan Litt^ to help detect breast abnormalities, in­ Col. 7 17; l^ rim e r. Col. 9:08. Smyl, Van. Cleveland 12 X 976 13 their minor league camp for reassign­ how great it is to g e t ' out of between flexible mylar foil. 10 6.4. Nicolson. Col. 16 M; Snepst. Van, ATLANTA (IX) Philadelphia 9 X 267 17Mi ment. cluding cancer. J. Drew 8 9-9 X. Roundfield 6 6-7 L6, 16:M Western Division Minnesota — Sent pitchers Sam Washington and be where the real t ‘ M cM illen 4 09 8. E. Johnson 7 » 3 23. Heat buildup in breasts gives doc­ Third period—9. Vancouver. Nill 10 St. Louis 27 8 .771 - Arrington, Lee Belanger, Smokey Eve­ Sparrow 9 1-2 19. Pellom 0 09 0. Macklin people are. The White House doesn’t The physician will mold a 24-by-8 (Snepst, Hlinka), 12.01. Penalties—Col Wichita 21 13 .618 6>^ rett, ^ d ie Hodge. Steve Korezyk, Bob tors a clue to test further. Pockets 2 1-2 6. Rollins 1 69 2. Glenn 3 2-2 8. strip of the sheeting on breasts, bench, (served by Tam bellini). 2:34. Memphis 16 19 .467 11 Veselic, and Rick Williams, infielders seem that shabby a place to live to ''vial Totals X 2791 IX. of heat in bosoms also may indicate Shots on goal—Colorado 8-20-3—31, Denver 13 21 .382 13t^ Mike Sodders iand Boomer Wells, ONLY tucking it under and around, KANSAS CITY (110) Vancouver 6-22-13—41. Kansas City 10 M .294 outfielders Elijah Bonaparte. Randy me. non-cancerous fibrocystic mastitis King 2 24 6. Loder 3 (H) 6, S. Johnson covering all surfaces. Then he will Goalies-Colorado. Myre. Vancouver. Phoenix 10 24 294 16>A Bush. Steve Douglas, and Mark Funder­ 8 49 20. Ford 4 44 12. Woodson 6 6-7 18. and fibroadenomas. Brodeur A--12/99. Wednesday's Games burk and catcher Rick Austin to their take a picture with an instant color E. Johnson 7 29.16. R. Johnson 4 09 8. (No Games Scheduled) minor league camp for reassignment. We haven’l heard that much about L. Drew 6 24 14. Grunfeld 4 2-2 10, camera. Anthony Maresca, a chemist with 'Thursday's Games N ew York (A L ) — Acquired third* the |60O-plus dinner settings since NY Rangers 3 31-7 Dennard 0 0-2 0. Totals 44 2291 110. (N o Games Scheduled) the firm making the diagnostic AtUnta 32 24 2426-lX baseman Butch Hobson from California If any parts of the picture of the PitLsburgh 110—2 Friday's Games for relief pitcher Bill Castro. they were first used. They must First period—1. NY Rangers, Johnstone Kansas City XXX28-110 sheeting in Dayton, Ohio, said the - (All Times EST) College sheeting covering the breasts shows 24 (Do. Maloney. Ruotsalainen). 0:33. 2. Three-M int goal—J. Drew. Fouled out— have been used a dozen times by BuHalo at New Jersey. 7;X p.m. Pan American — Announced the FDA, possibly by fall, will te asked NY Rangers. Do. Maloney 19 (R( None. Total fouls—Atlanta X. Kansas asymmetrical, bright blue patterns St. Louis at New York, 8:X p^.m. resignation of athletic director and now. I wonder if anyone has broken to authorize sale of the material to Johnstone). 2:60. 3. NY Rai Cit^X. Technical—Rollins 2 (ejected). A Baltimore at Kansas City, 8:x p.m. basketball coach Bill White. — signs of heat buildup — the doctor Leinonen 11 (Allison. Da. M alon^). 07. one of the dinner plates yet. How women on a prescription basis. Wichita at Memphis. 8:36 p.m. will check further for the possibility 4. Pittsburgh.- Shrapard- 11 (Boutette.( ^ 1 •899 would you like to te in v it^ to the McClelland). 4:X. Penalties—Stackhouse. of breast cancer. It is estiinated a piece that will P if. 1:07: Laidlaw. N Y R . L6;36. - "TH A rS BELOW^ C O STr White House with the press ’ work for five years will cost around Second period-6. NY Rangers. John­ yammering about the expensive The pattern of heat also will te ap­ stone X (Do. Maloney). 0:14. 6. NY Jim Calhoun ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. parent to the naked eye but the pic­ $50. A woman could check her Hangers, Rogers X (Dugu^) 0:33. 7. NY plates and then drop one of them on breasts by putting the foil on and Rangers. Do. Maloney 20 (Johnstone. BOSTON (D P I) — Jim Calhoun, U Pl New England Basketball ture will make a permanent record. the floor? It could get you into the looking in tte mirror for patterns of Ftorek), 6:24. 8. Pittsburgh. Kehoe 33 Coach of the Year in 1982, has signed a long-term contract to remain (Baxter. Carlyle). 6:6.7. Penalties-Da. IB ig im H I MSUMNSMTHS SINCE diplomatic hall of fame. The Food and Drug Administra­ heat. Maloney. N Y R . 6:14; Lee. P it. 7:29; Mio. the head basketball coach of Northeastern. tion has just approved the heat- NYR. served by Rogers. 11:49. Calhoun, 39, has compiled a 162-103 record in 10 years at 1914 sensitive sheeting as an aid for doc­ The use of liquid crystal Third period-^. NY Rangers. Silk L6 People are still after Walter (Beck. Leinonen), 13:47. Penalties— Northeastern and led the Huskies to two consecutive appearances in tors in breast disease detection. technology as an adjunct to the Rogers. N Y R . 1:61: Malone. Pit. 7:24: the NCAA toumment. Oonkite to run for office but he’s Clinical studies show it works detection of breast abnormalities is Kotiu. NYR. minor-major (misconduct, not going to do it. He made 21 came misconduct). Baxter. Pit.^ He said Tuesday, ‘T am very happy to be staying. After sitting down LYNCH because cancer tissue is hotter than credited to Dr. Aldo Colombo, of minor-major (misconduct),.10:40: Stack- and evaluating my situation, i feel that Northeastern still haii many 649-S241 speeches around the country last normal tissue surrounding it. Milano, Italy. house. Pit. 14:18. mountains left to climb. 1 feel that Northeastern has been great to me iF O H ftA ) month and tomorrow | he’s leaving I Shots on goal—NY Rangers 6-8-12—26. If there is a tumor, for example, The trade; name is Thermascan. Pilt.sburgh 8-10B-26. and the administration, alumni, faculty, students and particularly my a 65 E. Canter SlrMt for Africa. I hate toj see him go even one that is too small to te felt The sheetlnjg is made by Eurand Goalies—N Y Rangers. Mip. Weeks. players are the type of people with whom I will enjoy facing the Manchaster. Cl. I'ittsburgh. Fkiwards. A—9.072. because he’s the only one who’ll play America Inc. in Dayton and will te challenge." in an examination, it will turn the FLEXIBLE FOIL READY FOR USE tennis with me in the middle of the plastic sheeting bright blue over the marketed by BCD Products Inc. in can detect heat buildups in breast tissue day. cancer. New York. ;

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collage, which will be on display at the First Federal Church plans program Bank on West Middle Turnpike and Annette Clccalove Doctors: Digitalis no help to many patients with a pastel painting entitled “Copper Kettle.” Her The Full Gospel Interdenominational Church will painting will be on display at the Manchester Savings sponsor.a Lighthouse Ministries Presentation on March Bank on Main Street. ; 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the church on 745 Main St. By Jan Ziegler . the hpspltal. gery. ’The sound, caused by abnormal expansion of one of The Revv Philip P. Saunders, founder of the church, Mary Rotticillo won third place for her oil painting; United Press International But doctors said the results probably could apply to Fourteen of 25 heart patients included in the study the heart chambers against the chest wall, can be will show movies and slides of his most recent trip to titled “February ’Thaw.” Johnson Paint Company on heart failure patients in general -r especially in large showed improvement when given the most commonly detected with a stethoscope and used to determine if a Haiti. The public is invited. Main Street will exhibit this work. BOSTON — Nearly half of all heart jiatients routinely metropolitan areas In the Northeast and ^ n ad a prescribed form of digitalis, digoxin, and worsened patient will respond to digitalis, Lee said. taking digitalis, the oldest heart drug in the world, may because the hospital gets such a wide cross-section of when given a placebo. ‘The 11 others showed no change Fourth and fifth place awards went to Mary Smith Johnson said those who did not respond tended to have who had two entries: one a watercolor and the other a ; be doing so without any real benefit, doctors at patients. or worsened slightly when taking digoxin. Massachusetts General Hospital said today. “Roughly 40 percent or so of (heart failure) patients “I believe the patients we selected represent the com­ milder heart failure and may respond to diuretics, Rec sponsors events porcelain Gibson doll which is on display at the Heritage which are also routinely given to heart failure patients. Bank on Main Street. • Forty percent of heart failure patients studied who who are taking digitalis are probably taking It un­ munity in a fairly accurate way,” said Dr. Robert John­ 4 received the drug failed to respond or became slightly necessarily,” said Dr. Eklgar Haber, the hospital’s chief son, another author of the study. The Manchester Recreation Department will sponsor Digitalis is derived from the purple foxglove plant. “Jump Rope For Heart” Saturday at 1 p.m. at the The Manchester Art Association will be sponsoring a . sicker, the researchers said. of cardiology and an author of the study: Dt. Daniel Cliia-Sen Lee, the principal investigator in bus trip to Mary Ellen Shafer’s Studio in West Hartford The findings were published in the current issue of the Heart failure causes blood to back up and fluid to con­ the study, said the patients who improved when given Prescribed for nearly 1,000 years, it strengthens the Mahoney Recreation Center. Jumpers will secure contractions of the heart. Until two centuries ago, it was pledges and pledge packets are available now. as its next meeting. An italglio etching demonstration New England Journal of Medicine. gest tissues. It has many causes, including rheumatic digitalis were those who had a third heart sound — one will take place. Hundreds of thousands of people receive the drug, but fever, congenital defects, heart attack,. high blood in addition to the normal two caused by valve closure in a folk medicine. It has been used for almost all heart Movie Night featuring “The Producers” has been failure patients. postponed until May 14. the study involved only a small number of patients at pressure or clogged arteries. It can also happen in sur­ a regular heartbeat. Deadline is April 19 for the photography contest spon­ 168 Woodland fL sored by the Recreation Department and Salem Nassiff Opah i-8 pm 643-6474 Studio. Theme is “life be in it” or “what recreation means to me.” Amateurs of all ages may enter. odtan i ' Hospital war Veterans set meeting Your jComplete Garden Center BARDENS Herald photo by Pinto Manchester Barracks 786, Veterans of World War I Wnke-up it’s Spring Eenie, meenie, minie, mo will meet at the VFW Hall at 1:30 p.m. March 28. plan defended

Brothers Bobby, 8, and Ted Soaft, 5, of 619 and science fair March 23. Sister Rebekah, AARP SetS bUS time PANSIES 1791 Flirem up 6, looks on. BOSTON (UPI) - Defense They said existing military Main Street try to pick the right buttons to The bus for the Manchester Chapter 1275, AARP jn bloom Department physicians said today hospitals simply could not handle light up a display at the Robertson School art Milton Bradley Factory tour-sugaring off party will Laurie Babka, left, and Kathy it’s “ludicrous” to believe that a the victims of a major conventional leave the South United Methodist Church parking lot on Brunen fill molds to make government plan to line up hospital war involving the United States. March 31 promptly at 9 a.m. The group will return at ap­ chocolate lollipops at the beds for victims of conventional war Based on Pentagon casualty proximately 5:30 p.m. Manchester Recreation in another land is part of a grand projections, they estimated the na­ Department's open house scheme for accepting the possibility tion would have only one third the Student finds language of a nuclear showdown. required number of hospital beds in Lecture topic siated 3/4.95 March 17. The candy making The Physicians For Social Europe and surgery capability for course Is Just one of many Responsibility came out swinging only one casualty in 10., “Advantages of Breastfeeding” will be the title of a courses offered by the Recrea­ after the plan was announced in It would cost more than $5 billion lecture at the first meeting of the Manchester evening tion Department. ■ 1980. The Pentagon doctors went on to build more hospitals, they said, group of LaLeche League. Available Now-Fresh Supply the defensive in the current issue of but “this expense could never be is barrier in England The meeting will be April 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Herald photo by Tarquinlo the New England Journal of justified as long as any feasible Vicki DeLeo of 16 Huckleberry Lane. Babies welcome. le ttu c e " cabbage Medicine. alternative existed.” Elaine Winter at 647-9844 can be called for furthei’ By Barbara Richmond radishes - onion sets They said the program to earmark They said the plan, named the In fact I don’t remember seeing any details. 50,000 beds in civilian hospitals for “Civilian-Military Contingency Herald Reporter school buses at all while I was pea seeds - swIss chard I military casualties in the event of a Hospital System,” has reached 60 there,” Miss Dandeneau said. Would you believe a language boots large-scale, conventional war in percent of its goal of 50,000 beds and “About 95 percent of the students Health program set another country is a nothing more 433 hospitals nationwide so far have barrier for an American student in stayed at the school for lunch. They England? Michelle Dandeneau of than'an attempt to arrange for volunteered nearly 36,000. pay a price at- the beginning of the The Inter-Community Mental Health Group will spon­ massive emergency health care on The 50,000 beds represent only 5 Morse Road had a bit of a one while week and at liinch time the students sor a program on “Childhood Depression" on student teaching there last month. ilettiiw & Mbbage l*Vtray short notice. percent of the one million beds sit at tables for eight and lunch is Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Rocky Hill John F. Beary III, Jay C. Bisgard, available nationwide, they noted. Miss Dandeneau. daughter of Mr. eaten 'family style,”’ she added. Congregational Church, 805 Old Main St., Rocky Hill. and Mrs. Leo Dandeneau, is a senior and Philip C. Armstrong, all deputy Several well-known hospitals, in­ She said she wouldn't mind getting Dr. Hector Jaso, a child psychiatrist, will be guest or special assistants to Defense cluding University of California and at Central Connecticut State College a job teaching in England but she speaker. He will examine common causes, symptoms Perk Up Your Lawn Now! and she and seven other students Secretary Caspar Weinberger, Stanford University, have refused to doesn't know if she’d like to be that and treatment of depression in young children. denied the plan gives “tacit ap­ participate. Others, the journal from that college went to England to far from home. However, she said The program is free and open to the public. For ad­ Fertilize & Lime with Test due for amniotic infection practice teach for eight weeks. They proval to nuclear war” and said it noted, are still undecided. she would go to teach in another ditional information, call 633-2832: Covwrs 15,000 sq. ft. does not encourage any kind of The Physicians for Social Respon­ didn't receive any pay but did earn state if she can’t find a job in six credits toward their certifica­ Rag. 10.95 BOSTON (UPI) - Medical available equipment and could be in delivery, over half have amniotic in­ tion, but in only one of 22 patients fighting. sibility, based in Watertown, Mass., Connecticut after she graduates. researchers said today pregnant general use in about a year. fections. without them,” the report said. “It would be ludicrous to assert has pointed that NATO doctrine tion. It wasn’t all work while the Cen­ When Miss Dandeneau graduates Center plans egg hunt women will soon be able to take a “It appears it’s holding out as a Such infections are usually Gravett recommended the test for that the existence of airport disaster calls for use of nuclear weapons if tral Connecticut students were in s*.'* 1495 simple test that can determine if very g o ^ test,” said Dr. Michael C. detected by obvious signs, such ’as any woman deemed to be at high plans encourages pilots to make un­ conventional weapons fail. And it this coming May she will be cer­ England. They were treated quite St. John’s Friendship Center will sponsor an Easter price I t tified to teach Grades K-6. they have an infection of the fluid Gravett, an instructor and research fever, elevated white blood cell risk for amniotic fluid infection; safe landings, or conversely the notes that every president has said royally. “The schools had a holiday Egg Hunt and Rabbit Party on April 10 from 10 a.m. to 1 surrounding the fetus, one of the fellow at University Hospital. count, foul-smeI|ing amniotic dis­ such as those in whom the amniotic She said she had a little problem p.m. at the church, 12 Rector St., on the comer of Burn­ s a v e $ 5 .0 0 destruction of airport disaster plans the United States would be prepared and we went to Dublin, Ireland, most important causes of infant The infection is transmitted as the charge in the mother or a fast sac ruptured early or those who go would promote safety in' flying," to use nuclear weapons if the need with the language because of terms another weekend we went to side Avenue and Main Street, East Hartford. used there for common everyday death just before and after delivery. baby swallows amniotic fluid. The heartbeat In the fetus. into premature labor. they wrote. arose. Scotland and visited some friends,” The egg hunt will run from 10 to 11 a.m.; the party will Amniotic fluid infection occurs most common cause of death in items. She said the hood of a car is she said. be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Coming Hall. Prizes will This Weekend Only The Seattle doctors extracted a called the bonnet and the trunk is most commonly around birth, usual­ these cases is pneumonia, caused by The Rotary Club came in for some be awarded and there will be a visit from the-Easter ly caused by rupture of the vsac the bacteria entering the lungs, and fifth of a teaspoon of amniotic fluid called the boot. high praise, something local Bunny. The event is open to all children ages 2 to 7. from 16 women showing signs of in­ “The students kept talking about Special holding the fluid and fetus o r . the second is bacteria in the blood, S) Rotarians will be happy to hear. The sponsors are looking for donations of hard-boiled premature delivery. . Gravett said. fection and 22 healthy mothers-to- Lauries and I later found out that’s “Rotary Club members were very eggs. For information, call 528-1474 or 528-3331. iroin the Greenhouse”i The infant death rate is 5 to 10 Around 140 per 1,000 infants be. Evidence of bacteria showed up Only At what they call trucks,” she nice to us. They took us to Harry times higher among infants born of exposed to such an infection die. The when the fluid was run through a explained. Then too, some had 4” potted gas-liquid chromatograph, ’which C arpeting Ramsden’s, a famous fish-and chip mothers with this infection. Cockney accents, which made it overall infant death rate for all Sherwin- place, to eat and they also took us on YWCA offers program A team of doctors from the causes is 20 per 1,000 births. isolates waste products qf the difficult to understand them at bacteria. MICHELLE DANDENEAU a tour of the countryside. University of Washington in Seattle, It is very rare for the mother to Williams times. It was the town of Ilkley in West “Inside PM Magazine with Andria Hall' ’ will be the ti­ Tom atoes writing in the current issue of the As part of her teaching ... taught in England tiny tim die from this kind of infection, ” We found an abnormal Yorkshire where she taught and she tle of an April 1 program sponsored by the Manchester New England Journal of Medicine, Gravett said, but of all women dying chromatographic pattern in 15 of 16 Stores SALE! experience. Miss Dandeneau taught and the other students stayed at YWCA. ' and lollipop each said the new test uses readily because of an infection related to patients with clinical signs of infec­ Grade 1 at the Nathan Hale School. Summerhill, a boarding home. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will include Rag. 1.99 She said it would be difficult to com­ people she worked with while in an appearance by Ms. Hall. pare whether the students here or England. She said they were very THE STAY IN ENGLAND had to For further information, call 647-1437. Tickets are $2 rim FaslilonstAAAMMAMM Moderation is key Save *2“ *600 the students in England are more helpful and everyone made them be shortened a bit because the for YWCA members and $3 for non-members in ad­ advanced. That's because she taught feel welcome. students had flown over by Laker vance. Tickets are $4 for all at the door. Advance tickets Speclalliing f acliielvely In at the Grade 3 and 4 level in She said she wasn't sure how old Airways which went out of business can be purchased at the YWCA which |s located at 78 N. SLENDERIZING plut-tise fashions England. the school building was, where she after the students returned. Main St. “1 taught about 60 children at was teaching, but said it seemed to InTne For Spring Decorating! All-in-all the the students felt different times. There were three be quite modern and they had plenty Where fashion is a teachers for the 60 children and we their stay in England, and their Centenarians stay of materials. "I think it was in a teaching work, was a very positive 8 and 40 sets event look, not a size. split up into smaller groups,” she middle or upper class said. experience and they hope to go back neighborhood,” she said. some day. Apparently the feeling The Eight and Forty Departmental de Connecticut is “THE OPEN CLASSROOM “The town was very small but 1 was mutual as Miss Elizabeth sponsoring a “Night at the Armchair Races” April 2 at situation they have there was hard didn't even think to inquire about Hughes, headmistress of Bolling 7:30 p.m. at the American.Legion in Manchester. the salary scale for teachers. I do Partners of the 8 and 40 and friends from throughout active, drink, smake Sale a to get used to at first because of the Road First School, where Miss noise level. There are no walls or. know though,that the teachers there Dandeneau taught in England, the state will attend the organization’s major fund, Happy Day- doors between rooms. The classes also have a problem getting a job, wrote, “I am most impressed by the raiser of the year. Jute Backing. 1(X)% DuPont just like they do here, and for the Admission is $2 per person. A fish dinner will take Nylon Pile. (Jut and Loop. are integrated and we had both way Miss Dandeneau has come to By Terrance W. McGarry employed and free of the stress of same reason — declining terms with a most taxing and place before the races begin. the Elimination of Death, which Urethane Backing „ , 7 9 9 levels we were teaching at one United Press International working for a boss,” Otto said. Reg. *9.99 Sq. Yd. sq Ya time." she added. enrollments,” she explained. demanding teaching situation. proved to be too far out for some Another odd thing about the He took exception to one part of people. She said it was definitely more What, at first, was a most daunting LOS ANGELES — The Committee the report. challenging because she had to plan schools there is that the students ^sk has resolved into a stimulating for an Extended Lifespan, devoted “Odd, there are people who do not and the parents can choose what .“That business about getting up for all levels. and satisfying exchange,” she says, Troop plans craft fair to the proposition that humans need early in the morning is totally un­ mind the idea of extending life in- Sale “One big difficulty 1 found was the school they, want to go to — they not die, is dead. - definitely but can’t handle the notion Charm - don't have to go to the one in their “All the community enjoyed Cadet Girl Scout Troop 77 of Center Congregational scientific and I don’t buy it. I think fact they don't keep children back having Miss Dandeneau at our But it did not pass away without of conquering death, so we changed Stylish Cut and Loop. 100% neighborhood if they don’t want to. Church plans its eighth annual springtime craft fair and they got up early because they went Nylon Pile. there. They move along with their school and 1 know that in the near coming up with a list of five factors to bed early and they did th a t. the name' to the more euphemistic own age group but at the same time exhibit May 8 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. that may contribute to longer — if Committee for an Extended “THERE WERE no school buses future a headmistress is going to Those interested in exhibiting should contact Nancy because they weren’t out running they are at a variety of levels,” Miss coming to the school where I was not yet eternal — life' compiled Lifespan.” •11:99 consider herself lucky to have Miss ’Thomas at 646-1841 after 3 p.m. around town." Sq. Yd. Dandeneau said. teaching. The students either Dandeneau on,the staff, as I have,” through research of Americans who Sale 9^^ She had nothing but praise for the Professional craft persons from Connecticut and lived past age 100. THE COMMITTEE had about 1,- walked or their parents drove them. Miss Hughes concluded. Massachusetts will be selling their wares. OTTO, NOW 67, wanted to Classical Touch- “At the beginning of this study, we 000 members, including about lOO retire, however, and could find no Antron III® Nylon Pile. made certain assumptions,” said A. physicians, Otto says. Members in­ one else to take over the position — Saxony Style. Stuart Otto, the jovial San Marcos, terviewed about 50 centenarians “It’s a labor of love, it pays no ■ Reg. Sister wins art prize Calif., minister who founded and ran themselves and the material on the •15.99 salary” — so the committee went SalelO tt Sq.Yd. Sister Eileen Gillin won the “Picture of the Month” the committee. others was gathered from a wide out of business in January. contest sponsored by the Manchester Art Association. “We thought they would have variety of previous, research, in­ M irage- long-lived parents, that they would cluding the Social Security Ad­ “The work is being carried on by a 1(X)% Anso® Nylon Pile. Her painting, an oil entitled “San Francisco newsletter called ‘Lifeline,’ Doorway,” is on display at the Mary Cheney Library. not smoke or drink, they would be ministration’s 14-volume study, Classic Cut and Loop. vegetarians, and so on.” “America’s Centenarians,” and published by one of our members. Second place resulted in a tie for Mary Daly with a Dr. Steven Patacher, a psychologist Reg. ”We were wrong on all counts.” computerized data services. •20.99 The committee had its origin in in Scottsdale, Ariz. Sale14tf Sq. Yd. ON THE OTHER HAND, the old 1970 when Otto started “The Immor­ “The work should continue ... The The saw about early to bed and early (o Summer Breeze- Investments family affair tality Newsletter.” future looks very optimistic for Saxony Styling in 1(X)% Spring Wardrobe rise might have something to it. “I disagree with many of my dramatic breakthroughs in longevi­ Nylon RIe. questioned said they would That Works Of more than .1,000 centenarians colleagues of the cloth who focus on ty research, perhaps achieving an DES MOINES (UPI) - investigated, many were poor, (padding and installation extra) Seven out of 10 people choose a standard r/iayVf know you moan what happens after we die. I believe average life span of 85 or more in mortgage even if they had smoked, drank, ate meat and were in the afterlife, but it’s morbid to the next century. questioned in a new survey bualnoaa... In ffiaaa descended from ancestors who did ^ •^t*o*a*a*a**********f, *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ said savings and in­ ■to pay a 1 to IVk percent tallorod ouHItal look forward to it. I think the here “Most young people alive today "" - rate premium. Eighty- not live all that long. However, Otto and now is . the best of all possible can look, forward to living until at vestments in their family Tho elaaalc ahlrUroaa said, many of them had five factors ; ^ Armstrong Special Buy! were handled by both hus­ eight percent said they worlds and we ought to stay here as least 80 — especially women, who ^ Designer Solarian- Canterbury-Canterbury yo u r \Ho- °°a A Roll X la alwaya a tavorita... in conunon: 50 i would choose a fixed-rate long as we can.” live longer. 100% DuPonI CHOICE! band and wife. Aa la a aupar blaxar and • niey did all things In modera­ Nylon Pile. I All Wallpaper More than eight of 10 — mortgage with constant Otto concedes he “has the great “ A girl baby born today will Cut and Loop. Selact Cotort monthly payments, rather akirti Saa tham am tion. They might drink but were advantage of not having to please probably be alive in 2060, and the both women and men — never drunks. Smokers tended to i ’ O n ly 15 ?« Night Song- Sale ■NowOn^aleK than several different, apy heirarchy.” He is a iqinister of have life insurance, and 43 smoke cigars or pipes, or if they medical breakthroughs between i t No Wax Beauty. Many 100% Trevira* 'A' Every Book \ percent of the women told creative financing costs. TTie CJiurch of the Trinity — a now and then may mean that her life . ► Color & Pattern Combln- Polyester Pile. All. In-Stock smoked cigarettes, did not inhale. denomination he founded wMch has 1 ^ ations. Elegant Saxony. i f \ the politakers they were They also prefer • They tended to get up early in will be extended and extended, and Whete Available X more interested in life in­ traditional ways of saving a congregation of about 75 and no she may never die.” ^ ^ Reg.‘ 18.99Sq.Yd. Sale ends April IS R«9. *11-99 & Sale ends March 28 and investing. the moniing, which usually meant other clergy. Herald photo by Pinto surance today than they they went to bed early at night. i*a***a*****o******** were five years ago. • They were devoutly religious, “ I WAS FASCINATED in the late Sale ends April 10 , unless othenwise noted SEE US FOR ALL YOUR DECXJRATING NEEDS Strike up the band The survey in 1981 About collecting and accepted the trials of life as 1960s by all the books and informa­ Air quality report sampled 1,000 Better “God’s will.” tion in the media on research Into HARTFORD (UPI) - The state Homes and Gardens Russ MacKendrick A aance to benefit the Bicentennial Band Prytko, of the Johnny Prytko Band; and • They were busy people, bard the conquest of aging and the exten­ Department of Environmental readers who are writes about stamps, coins workers with a penchant for action sion of life, so I began publishing the Shell is scheduled April 17 at the Elks Club. Beverly and Frank Qluhosky, dance co- Protection forecast good air quality MAIKiESTER 981 MAM ST. 6434636 demographically and and almost anything Instead of contemplation. newsletter. for today in Bridgeport, Greenwich SherwInANIIIiarhs Members of the planning committee are chairmen. Reservations may be made by geographically represen­ collectible — in “Collec­ Charge Plans • They were “self protective,” “That led, in 1075, to formation of and Hartford and moderate air Available (from left) Ralph Maccarone, program coor­ calling 643-9242. tative of the magazine’s 7.4 tors’ Corner,” every refusing to allow the problems of a non-profit organization dedicated EmU) STATE LME PLAZA 745-5814 dinator; Gilbert LeBel, co-chalrjnan; John quality for the rest of Connecticut. million sub^ribers. Tuesday in The Herald’s life to distress them. ^ to furthering Uie research. It was The DEP reported tte same air C N St, The awnaMMaamt Cam$any Eight of 10 homeowners Focus/Leisurqr section. '‘ll•ny of them were self originally called Hie Committee for quality conditions on Wednesday. ' y I MANCHES'I’KR HERALD, Thurs., March 2f., 1982 — 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., March 25, 1982

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M E 0 Rat Patrol stopped taking the medicine — with her doctor’s ap­ If you have a news tip or hanging in the longest and producer on a quiz show, one film set for production, 0 Movla -(Drama) ***^ "Com ­ unable to handle the situation BUT 'House of No Return' Quincy (ID FIS World Cup Skiing Men's DEAR DR. LAMB; I was number 18-8, Hypoglycemia: The proval. mand Daclalon" 1040 Clark Gable, Nell isn't. performs an autopsy on a dead Slalom from Jasna. Czechoslovakia story idea in Manchester, getting the bankers, the at­ and would have gone and a Shel Silverstein com­ diagnosed as having hypoglycemia Low Blood Sugar Problem. Others Dr. Andrew Goldberg says that was possible because John Hodiak. Air Force captain, 9B Eric Sevarald'a Chronicle inmate whenhismotherchargesthat contact City Editof Alex torneys, ' the. influential further but the quiz show edy and a drama scheduled battling auparioraandcongresaman, 10:00 her son died of brutal beatings from (2il P e o p le N o w Th e w orld of about a year ago. During a glucose who want this issue can send 75 she runs, bicycles and walks a total of about a mile each lights for permission to sand 0 0 Knott Landing Laura tells theabusiveguards.(Repeat) Girelli at The Manchester people behind the scenes to scandals swept the genre, for Broadway. But the entertainment from Hollywood. Lee tolerance test my blood sugar was Y o u r cents with a long, stamped, self- day. bombarsfurtharintoOarmany where Richard she is pregnant, but his joy \ McMillan and Wile; 'no Hearts, No Leonard features celebrity Herald, telephone 643-2711. champion your cause. and her, out of television. home life she sacrificed their airplane factories are located, putsakinkinherplanstodivorcehim;' Flowers’ Sally has a secret admirer interviews, reviews of current films 40 and 1 had shakiness and addressed envelope for it to me, in “ I think I really surprised ali the doctors,” said Mrs. “ But you’re not doing E ver pragm atic, she years ago “to run on a (ih ra .) and, Val writes a thinly disguised. wfth a psychopathic nature, he killed and plays, Hollywood gossip, and T h e Manchester weakness. I was put on the diet I am Health care of this newspaper, P.O. Box Moss, who passed tests that allowed her to enter ® Jtoxlng'a Baal: Jack Johnson a petty thief who fried (o steal her special events in the entertainment any of this for yourself and took a job as a floating faster track” now takes Herald’s Open Forum enclosing, mostly avoiding car­ 1551, Radio City Station. New York, Goldberg’s exercise program for kidney failure 9 v w Fama Julia tatia In love with a puree. (Repeat) world. Lawrence therein for me lies terrific secretary at MCA, a giant precedence over them all. handaoma young teaching 0 Slaraky Arid Hutch (8) Enlerlainment Tonight provides space for reader bohydrates and particularly N.Y. 10019. patients. irony. If you’re going to 0 Entartainmant Tonight 1:10 talent agency, because, she Married for the past two dialogue on current events. anything that contains sugar. I eat r * . Lamb, f^.D. Goldberg, an assistant professor of preventive , work all that hard, you (T) 39 ABC News NIghlllna 3B USAF Religious Film says, “ My husband’s law years to Hollywood com­ Anchored by Ted Koppel. 1:15 • Address letters to the Open protein. DEAR DR. LAMB: I have medicine at Washington University, said his five-year might as well do it for office was across the poser Dave Grusin, she 0 Racing From Yonkers (iD Movie-(Comedy) *^ "Wholly Forum, Manchester I'm a female, 5 feet 9 and weigh achalasia. I have trouble swallowing study found aerobic exercise helps relieve many kidney Raceway Moaee" 1980 DudleyMoore, yourself.” street. He had no secretary Herald. Herald Square, 124. Before dieting I weighed 145 and have burning. Food backs up in failure complications — aithough patients probably says, “ I ’ve been given 3D Movie - (No Inform ation Laraine Newman. Amanand women, So Stevie Phillips, trim, and I could run over at Cinema available.) "The Secret Of Seagull on a bus lour ol the Holy Land, Come Manchester, CT 06040. pounds. Have I lost too much? I my mouth. Sometimes I even have always will require dialysis. another chance and made occurs after eating as a rebound dark, a handsome, self- lunch time and type his have fast heartbeats, especially to spit up my food. The doctors say " I think I ’ve got something that is going to change the an incredible marriage I'm reaction called ' reactive possessed woman, decided correspondence.” when I'm under stress. I take the only treatment is dilation (which Redds celebrate whoie spectrum of the disease,” said Goldberg, who thrilled about; I arrange hypoglycemia. If you have fasting to become a producer. Just She hardly knew what an Atarax and it goes away. But when I have had done several times with also includes a group of diabetics in his aerobic my production schedule gypoglycemia you probably have an like that. “ It confounds me agent did when she started, they checked my blood sugar it was different sized tubes) and surgery. program. around David’s, and my ManeheHler underlying m ^ical problem that Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Redd, of 18 Warren St. that so many people are but within three or four H anford 28. After getting to the doctor, it They don’t suggest an operation daily schedule around my UA TheulecH East — also needs treatment. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary "The people feel better,” said Goldberg. “ They’re ’ fearful- of making months, she was an agent- Alheneum Cinema — would be around 80 but that is after because it is major surgery. They children’s — Jenny, 12, and Arthur 7:20, 9:10. - Evil The diet you are using is fine for on Feb. 28 at Lithuanian Ha|l. The reception, doing mote. Some of them have gone to work.” decisions,” she says. “ I in-training. “ And when State of the Union 7:30. eating something. These spells said surgery should not be done as Terry, 11. I love my per­ Under the Sun ’7:10, 9:30. — reactive hypoglycemia. If you have Getting a dialysis patient to exercise is tough, said Dr. ' never hesitated and still Freddie Fields left MCA to Cinema City — ’Three leave me very weak. 1 get real pan­ long as I could swallow. Do you have attended by 75 people, was hosted by the sonal life more than my Frank Walker, who works with a group of teenagers and don’t.” Brothers 7:10, 9:35. - Porky’s 7:30, 9:20. fasting hypoglycemia you may need any suggestions? couple’s five children, Virginia Latullippe, form his own company work.” icky when this happens. As a teen-ager in New Atlantic City 7:20, 9:30. — Stores something more. 1 do notice that it children in the program. (ICM ), I went with him,” Still, the fast track will Shoud I stay on this diet? My Clyde L. Redd, Jr., William Redd, James My Dinner With Andre 7, Trans-Lux College allows coffee, tea and colas. I don't DEAR READER; Your doctors' “ 'They’re sick all the time,” said Walker. York, for instance, when she says. “ Freddie gave always brighten her eyes. doctor says potatoes have too much Redd, and Christopher Redd. The couple she wanted to learn to play 9:20. — Montenegro 7:30, Twin — The Man Who Fell think you should use any of these at approach is the accepted medical As kidney disease progresses, the salt and water ^ me the best training an Providence seemed to dic­ starch that turns to sugar. But I am was married on Feb. 28, 1957 at St. James the piano, “ I called a club 9:40. to Earth 7, with Boy and all and 1 think you should not smoke. approach to the problem. This is an balance goes awry, the amount of calcium is reduced,' agent could have. For two tate as much as 45 years afraid I might go into a coma. Church. Mrs. Redd Is the former Judith where "Teddy Wilson, Cinesludio — The His Dog 9:25. — Porky’s 7, All of these make reactive uncommon disease and poorly un­ fats increase in the blood and red blood cells become' years, I was on the road ago. Says Ms. Phillips, Palmer. They have two grandchildren. whom I adm ired, wak Woman Next Door 7:30, 9. DEAR READER: Your letter is hypoglycemia worse. And I think derstood. It is associated with a more vulnerable. with Judy Garland as her “ When my mother was playing and asked him to with Women in Love 9:30. Vernon one of the few of many I receive you might need to eat more and eat degeneration of nerve fibers in the booker, dresser, etc., after delivering me in Polyclinic ’Three times a week kidney failure patients undergo ■ give me lessons. He taught Colonial — World of Cine I & 2 — The about hypoglycemia (low blood more frequently. Frequent meals esophagus necessary for normal es­ which I felt I could handle Hospital in New York, a hemodialysis for about four hours. The patient’s blood is . me for a year.” Drunken Master, with Seduction 7:10, 9:30. — glucose) that sounds like you have a may help control your symptoms. ophageal contractions. anything. And Freddie famous comedian was flushed through the dialysis machine and cleansed of Ironically, though, after Eagle’s Claws from 6:30. Absence of Malice 7, 9:10. solid basis for the diagnosis. You Ask your doctor if you can eat As a result, the lower esophagus at allowed me to audit all having a heart attack next impurities. she graduated from (Colum­ East Hartford have symptoms at the time you have soipe apples. They do not increase the opening into the stomach con­ kinds of deals.and to work door.” a demonstrated low blood glucose the b lo^ glucose level and do not tracts, preventing emptying, and Supermarket shopping tips But Goldberg says aerobic exercise ^ which' bia University in 1957 with in every single area of the Cinema One — Clpsed SHOWCASE level. cause a reactive response. He may the rest of the esophagus is a huge promotes cardiovascular fitness by working the heart' a degree in invertebrate agency.” for remodeling. Martin Sloane explains how to. save money at the The other important question is, agree to that and it may ease your dilated tube. The combination and lungs — can reduce blood pressure, hypertension Poor Richards — grocery store — every Wednesday and Saturday in his Personal advice CINEMAS do you have these when you are craving for something that tastes causes the. symptoms, including and the amount of lipids, or fats, in the blo^stream. Absence of Malice 7:30, ■M N M lu iW "Supermarket Shopper" column in The Manchester $l7nKT»ljM00ll fasting? Fasting hypoglycemia is a sweet. vomiting undigested food, that you “ Within six months, if the patient does it religiously,) Abigail Van Buren offers 9:30. WOntma different problem from that which I ’m sending you The Health Letter have described. Herald. we see an improvement in the lipid profile,” he said. personal advice daily in Showcase Cinema — CBS regains one of America’s best-read Quest for Fire 1:20, 7:20, columns, “ Dear Abby,” in 9:30. — Missing 1:45, 7:15, HARTFORD The Manchester Herald’s 9:40. — Chariots of Fire 2, INTERSTATE 84 EXIT 58 OF MANCHESTER Focus section. 7:10, 9:45. — On Golden EAST HARTFORD 568-8810 CALOOR SHOPPING PLAZA ratings lead Pond 1, 7:25, 9:45. — It's OK to call your son OPEN M0N.-FRI. 10-0 Weekend events Parasite 1:15, 7:30, JO. - CHARIOTS NEW YO RK (U P I) — CBS, pushed into second place Richard Pryor Live on the SAT. 10-0 The Herald provides a Sunset Strip 1:30, 7:45, O F F IR i^ DEAR DR. BLAKER; Think about why you on time. Therefore, I feel in prime-time ratings for the week ending March 14, comprehensive calendar of 9:30. — Deathtrap 2, 7:15, -SHOWN AT:- My son has a beautiful wife might be reiuctant to ask that even at $1.50 an hour, SUN. 1 2 -5 regained the lead last week with five veteran shows and “ where to go and what to 9:50. — Shoot the Moon and two lovely children. He your son for what you need. a reliable babysitter is a one newcomer in the Nielsen Top 10. do,” every Friday in the 1:45, 9:50. has always been .a good Perhaps you don’t like bargain. News numbers were status quo, with the CBS Ask “ Evening News” in the driver’s seat, rating 12.8 with an Focus/Weekend section. boy. but I have been upset giving him the impression DEAR READER; You OPCI audience share of 23. NBC’s “ Nightly News” edged with him for the past five Dr. Blaker (and admitting to yourself) were not the only one who Designer Suits -SHOWN ATi- ABC’s "World News Tonight” by one-tenth of a point for years. that your pride is a iittle got upset after reading that 2M-7:1S-Ijl Karen Blaker, Ph.D. shaky since you left your second place — 12.1 to 12.0. Both claimed audience Five years ago my hus­ column. My 13-year-old 20% to 30% Off own home. shares of 22. NH 8 PRESENTS How to get band d i^ and I had to go to daughter almost went Lov*ly n*w Spring tuit$ upper SHOOTTHE Work up your courage, "The CBS newcomer was Carol Burnett’s “ Eunice,” an old-age home bechuse I through the roof. fomoui name 2 pc. 10 buftnn ladMt, loH Aodnii IS swallow your pride and which may become a regular prime-time series. couldn’t take cjre of Having gone with me on ol p.,1 o, b.,*. romonhe M n g oobta. A tn m "The top 10 programs for the week ending March 21, ac­ Rogers ond Haris - SHOWN AT:- myself very well. I didn’t ask. ERA march in IMUi in po)y rojran fku. lim 4-14. cording.to the A.C. Nielsen Co., were; the goods on mind that much because at Washington, D.C., several really hurts my feelings. Sometimes when a per­ least I had three meals a DEAR DR. BLAKER: years ago, she is quite sen­ Reg. ‘ 195" $11906 1. DaUas (CBS). 1 know he is busy, but son’s pride is wounded he 2. 60 Minutes (CBS). M IS S IH G ^ day, a roof over my head In a recent reply to a sitive to issues of unfair wouldn’t you think he could or she chooses to stew in lower IcH pin stripe on novy by onotber . 3. "Three’s Company (ABC). and some friends who-liked reader, you said that a pay. And. she feels that -SHOWN ATi- stop by on a regular basis? anger rather than ask for fomoM name tbort we emmot nwntian. 4. AUce (CBS). to talk. teen-agers will babysit for paying a teen-ager 50 cents The new look jacket hot 9 covered CPTV. what would make things all 5. M-A-S-H (CBS). 50 cents an hour. Perhaps an hour is exploitation. buttom. The tkirt it o loft dbndl. The problem is that since DEAR READER; If right. At least in this case, . 6. Too Close for Comfort (ABC). , some will, but they I must say I have to SimA-14. PARASITE E Donating your company's goods or services to then my son only comes to that’s what you want, why it sounds like your only 7. "The Jeffersons (CBS). shouldn’t be expected to agree with both of you now. the CPTV Auction has never been easier. Just call visit if I call and ask. ’That don’t you ask him? way out of the problem. Reg. n40 : 8. Eunice (CBS). 3D work for so little pay. Reduce the role of televi­ -SHOtWHAT:- $9500 , 9. ABC Monday Night Movie: “ "The Enforcer” (ABC). 249-7769 and we’ll take it from there. You’ll get My mother was paid 50 - I d l - T » 1 M I sion in your household with on-the-air credit, in front of an upscale TV cents an hour in 1945 and I help from Dr. Blaker’s Larger figure H o 3 pc. tlylo lovely " 10. Hart to Hart (A ^ )- earned 75 cents an hour for newsletter "Tam ing the nufaby tecture in o rich noturd audience money just can’t buy. And with this Contest sees cook trends sitting in 1965. bei^. Here ogoin o iocket wMkovt TV Beast.” Send 50 cents tapeb. Am time, «n open |achet. a cometdy for oil ogtsl IIS year’s Federal budget cuts, CPTV needs your I pay my babysitters and a stamped, self- f H'l this leoMn'i look mid we ANTIQUES au mmket! -SHOWN (V:- Auction donation more than ever. $1.50 an hour. I think it’s addressed envelope to Dr. hove Awm at Mbdcmtld LOUISVILLE, Ky. nu trition su rfaced in more vegetables and more iodngi.$lte»6»IA. 7Bth edition f March unfair to ask a young per­ Blaker in care of this ■mw I (U P I) — ’The 2,000 recipes choice of ingredients. fresh vegetables. 'Morch Si5*"7-'30ptTv SerworCrfizero Free son to work (and caring for newspaper, P.O. Box 475, Reg. *15$ ____ Wm I HartlonI Armory | DEN So call today. We’ll tell you how easy getting e n te re d in a 1981-82 Some entrants substituted March 37*- 8-00 pm. Microwave users also small children is often very Radio City Station, New tM F«ni*ioHn A**. ” the goods on CPTV really is. . microwave cooking contest whole wheat flour for preferred to adapt 7 WMtHar«ocd,CT. | hard work) for a whole York, N.Y. 10019. $7900 h n i l r u /^udi+oriunn reflected several trends, white and used such things -SHOWN AT:- favorite, conventional hour to earn the price of a Write to Dr. Blaker at toturdoy, March 27,1662 10:00 o.m. - 900 p.m. | m ijn M says Diana Hansen, the as yogurt, granola, recipe's instead of soft drink at McDonald’s or the above address. ’The I Sumioy, March 20,1902 1100 ajn. • OOO p.in. ■ home economics manager oatmeal and graham developing new ones, Ms. two packs of gum. volume of mail prohibits Mnmw! T60CTIM awrowe a SomB for the sponsor, a major cracker crumbs. Hansen says. She is an ■now woOTon tipvaai m t m ia h I depend on my sitters personal replies, but EwsaSaostlSiriall Ch. 24, 49, 53, 61, 65 appliance manufacturer. • Chicken was the most executive with General AOMIMION li.ra I SHOWNATi because I am earning my questions of general in­ OlNaMiadtlJO I ’They include: popular meat. Electric’s large appliance MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-9 SATURDAY 10-6’ master’s in accounting at terest will be discussed in • Growing interest in • Fewer cream Sauces, division. ______SUNDAY ia-B______night and must be in class future columns. • :

18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. March 25. 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. March 2fi, 1982 - 19 Lobbyist reports gifts, trip for lowrnokers Winnia Winkla — Henry Raduta and J.K.S. A s WINNIE ANP PERHAPS THE Crosisword Stolberg, D-New Haven; Rep. Astro^graph m ifP^ fVAYfON TIME h a s COME of Nantucket, Mass. Danbury; Rep. T. J. Casey, R- for a cookout, Roper said. HARTFORD (UPI) - A lobbyist cases Roper said he gave to Connec­ Ronald Smoko, D-Hamden; Rep. A / r m w c c E K ? FORA4E TO RE­ The legislators listed for the Cape Milford, and his wife, and Sen. “ I may have paid the greens fees who reportedly paid for a Cape Cod ticut legislators at a Dec. 23, ,1980, Richard Mercier, D-Plainfield, and 6 E T O U rO f= ESTABLISH CONTACT Cod weekend were Senate President Willjam Sullivan, D-Waterbury. for a golf game I had with Sens. weekend for several Connecticut Christmas 4>arty at a hotel in then-Sen. Louis Cutillo of Water- jABtAR'scturaies... , ONLYurin e James Murphy, D-Franklin, and his "iTiis is according to my best .Sullivan and Santaniello,” Roper March 26« 1M2 VIRQO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) legislators but never recorded the Norwich. iw iA r / n E / 43 Arctic Answer to Previous Punie said in the report. “ I probably bury. This coming year you will shed Push setf-oriented desires to ACROSS The expenditures were reported wife; Sen. Wayne Baker, D- recollections and I don’t know how it expanse expenditure has added more than many unrealistic or adolescent the background for the time can be allocated because some peo­ bought some drinks during the 44 Moth.ealen T $5,390.87 to his cost of doing by the Norwich Bulletin last Danbury, and his wife; Sen. Alfred patterns vou may have estab­ being. Today you may be called 1 Tima zone weekend but the people who weekend. State law bars lobbyists Santaniello, R-Norwalk, and his ple left sooner than others,” Roper Roper said he gave altnost 40 lished In the past. When you do upon to assist another. You'll (abbr.) 45 Deface business. attended were on their own most of be glad you did. 4 Unwarranted 47 Pat gently from giving legislators gifts valued wife; Rep. Robert Carragher, D- said in the report. “ Some paid for folio-type briefcases valued at $23.94 your world wilt quickly change William Roper, lobbyist for the UM A (Sept. 23-Oct 23) Be 9 Confederate 49 Singlet Hartfoid; Deputy House Majority part of their stay. I may have paid the tiine.” to a more profitable and happi­ Plainfield dog track, filed an at more than $35 during one year. each to various legislators, in­ er one. aware of tfra interests of your States Army 52 Presiding All gifts and meals must be Leader Timothy Moynihan, ELElast m ore.” cluding the ones listed alwve and companions today and go officer's amended report Wednesday with the For the Christmas party in 1980, ARtEB othlng in 61 Eggs Massachusetts shore. Cod the weekend of July 23,1981, in­ it for you. don't be reluctant to 14 Throw slowly bake at his Cam Cod home and the Senate Majority Leader Richard smalt aacrifipes. Find out more Motley’s Crew — Templeton & Forman 62 Recently He also added more than $3,000 for cluding $840 for a day flight from bie, R-North Haven, and his wife; Baker, Skelley, and Snioko. do a family member a favor. 15 CIA Schneller, D-Essex; Rep. Irving of what lies ahead for you In acquired Rep. Joseph Walkovich, D- following day, nad them over again What you do now will have a , pradacatior' rooms, meals, drinks, and brief­ Hyannis, Mass., to the nearby island each of the seasons following 63 Pungent bulb long-term favorable effect. 16 Lacy plants your birthday by sending for 64 Astronaut’s 9 Hard lump of 36 Since 8AQ ITTA RR J8 (Nov. 23-D m . 17 0il(tutfix) , your copy of Astro-Graph. Mail IRyTH E earth 42 Universal time $1 for each to Astro-Graph. 21) It's not like you to be stan­ HMM..MO ■ Kay/ 18 Body of police ^ 10 One and only (abbr.) • Box 489, Radio City Station. doffish or snobbish, so don't STEAK f P STEAK , haiaeuk^ R . 20n n Saidc.:.. furtherf..r*k.. 0® Macaw S ieou H P 66 Florida city 1 1 Retired 44 Basketball R eg ion N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify b ^ n today. You'll win the lAKTARE,,,/ TARTAIJET 22 Shaketpaar- KEF. 67 Ensign (abbr.) 19 Urgent league (abbr.) birth date. friendship of important people aan poem wireless 46 Broad necktie C > TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If you're cordial to all. 24 Caustic DOWN signal 46 Cape Kennedy The day may begin with you substance 21 Morning Area towns a ig h lig h ts feeling as if you have the bur­ CAPRICORN (D m . 22-Jan. 19) rocket 25 Ills If you remain loyal today, even 1 Hoofbeat moisture 49 Fprearm bone dens of the whole world on 26 Sound of a 23 Dessert pastry your shoulders. Once you start when you think all is against sound 50 Never (contr.) dove 24 Ruled moving, however, you’ll actual­ you, a quite-wonderfut oppor­ 2 Averogo 51 Hawkeye 30 Wild canine 25 Prenatal home ly enjoy the responsibility. tunity will be presented to you (comp, wd.) State C o v e n t r y Projects ranked GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) The from one who is observing your 34 Strange 3 Russian news 26 Baltic river Bolton / 35 The most 27 Authoress 53 Small rodent b^avtor. agency quirks of an old friend may sur­ 54 Flat face today, but chances are (prefix) 4 Starving Ferber GLASTONBURY — Town Manager Richard eSk. 55 Flees law you'll take this conduct with a 37 Spy group 5 Born 29 Auditory AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Borden gave top priority to 16 local improvement grain of salt. The annoyance (abbr.) 6 W omen's 31 Eight (Sp.) 58 Actress Discuss serious matters as lit- projects with a cost of $4.5 million and submitted will quickly pass. 38 Males patriotic 32 Teller of tall Merkel tid as possible today. You CANCER (June 21-July 22) A 39 Skirmishes stories 59 Raised border the proposals to town officials for review and ap­ already know what must be society (abbr.) < family member may do some­ 60 Conciliatory done. Diverse opinions will only World’s Greatest Superherpes 40 To the left 7 Footed vase 33 Grovel proval. thing today which you'll feel is bribe confuse you and delay correci 41 Vaunt 8 Attempt 35 Chaldean city The 16 projects were singled out from a list of 81 out of line. Through kindness action. and love you can show this per­ -» O Z \ X 6AIPINEEPEP HEi-f? ANPI Selectmen ask possibilities submitted by town employees. I - r P04TT KNOW,i S 'TEAM ? WELL.VA dONNA \A H tA S f.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 Condos in Your son the error of his or her ways. o w f i o i C O - serv H G o u t o f Projects would be paid with a combination of PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) FEEL 6 - a o r U ..J} HAFTA m iT ft^lAPV \ I - I NEEP. LEO (iuly 23-Aug. 22) Matters grggl.TMS£r BACK THIS I ? THESE CHAINS... ANP )4at/, local funds, state and federal grants and borrowed you may personally deem most Don't give up the ship prema­ 12 13 14 B eeo ftB m c A A P o ■ 6K.MI£ElgCTfP/l»n money. Top on the list of projects is the installation serious might not have the turely today. Keep searching. O B X C n O M S ? The answer to your prayers Is ANYTHIN’ PER YA ! of central dispatqh system to handle town com ­ same gravity to others. Likten 15 16 17 Backuard ? Yes, to what they have to say. This already earmarked for you. It's munications. Esthted cost is $261,550. ' will lighten your burden. Just waiting to be found. for freeze on 18 19 2 0 21 Second on the list is the $284,000 reconstruction of H vs poss't^pic 'if "zone ckan^e fo r Oak Street, which serves copimercial and in­ 24 L. Fiaoo'a condominium proposal is dustrial sites in town. 2 2 23 Third on the list is a $1.3 million modification of passed. The heartna is ; 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 the Parker Terrace sewer pump station, which is Bolton condos operating at more than capacity. The town was Bridge 34 35 36 37 ordered to improve the station by the state Depart­ ITKUPl lues. MqrchBO. 8• OOpm ment of Environmental Protection several years 38 39 40 By Richard Cody The town’s first proposed con-, ago. 0t+ iVte T o w n WaW. dominiurn development came from Herald Reporter 41 42 43 44 Lawrence F. Fiano in January. He Bridge math lesson jievyis Law — James Schumeister BOLTON — Apparently undaunted by applied to the commission for a zone W i’Vh the completion of +^e I-8N coonechor. Students test better 45 46 47 46 finding out they can't directly hold up change of 53 acres on South Road and that this time our missing there will he on even 0rc heart. West’s two discards ) when they held a special meeting, the also formed, claiming condominiums Grade 3 students at Eli Terry Elementary School WEST EAST will surely not include any 65 66 67 diamonds. 29 a. w hole. selectmen say they are concerned that will-increase the tax base and lessen tested at the level of students in the second month ♦ loatss 072 Y>732 YgS4 Whatever he discards you “ the zoning regulations covering multi­ future tax increases. of Grade 4 (4.2) Grade 5 students at the same school should cash the Ust two family complexes does not adequately The selectmen suggest that the zoning ♦74 408653 W c are see kino to prohect ihe ckoraeher tested at 5.8. ♦83 4783 ^ d e s and will find out that cover construction of condominium commission either impose a moratorium West started with five and Grade 5 pupils at Orchard Hill Elemental^ SOUTH o-f our town f r o m haphoxard developcmerrt. development.” itself on the housing, or remove thq School tested at 6.0 overall. The national norm for East with just two. You may CELEBRITY CIPHER ♦ AK4 also play off the hearts at It was this point, along with pressure multi-family regulations from the zoning Caiabrity Clphar cryptoprama are craatad from qooiationt by lamout paopla. pait grade 3 is 3.1 and for grade 5, 5.1. yajio which point bi time you will and praaant. Each lawar in tha dpbar ttandt lor anoihar. Today's c tu t R eq u a ls C from the community, that sparked the laws. ♦ KJ2 probably know that Blast selectmen’s attempt early this month to The Andover Planning and Zoning ♦ AJ104 , started with five diamonds Cajptain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence Come. Be, Heard. put a moratorium on condominium con­ Commission did the latter just recently, Mayor assures residents Vulnerable: Both and that West is holding one 'Bolton Environmerd'o! struction. after a condominium proposal hit its Dealer. South spade or heart in addition to “ U ’JK KPWIAKM LREUPS, FBE But Town Attorney Vincent L. Diana EAST HARTFORD — Mayor George Dagon at a two diamonds. WAiri COME BACK.KATB1 MEANyilHILE, doorstep. That commission’s plan was to Hat Nartb Eut S«ilh W4 now come to an TifEV'KE COMHGl BACKAT O sso cia h o n said such action was outside the buy time by pulling the regulations, in meeting at Town Hall Wednesday assured about 25 WHOVcoMitrr — 2NT bnportant pobit bi bridge HirrHBKOAPi KATE'S... MUCKREUP8 UD QA RNIDKP selectmen’s jurisdiction, adding that the order to study the town’s sentiments on Roberts Street residents that his administration Pan 7 NT Pan Pau mathematics. If you know ordinance they wanted to enforce the condominiums and perhaps pin-point would carefully review plans for a Coca-Cola that Eiast was dealt five dia­ COPY OF BOLTON FLIER monds and his partner two moratorium couM not be legally drawn areas where the land would accept thp warehouse on Roberts Street. , HUKOM, LPM U OLPE El FK LD ... group opposing condos up. housing. Building permits have not yet been issued, and Openbig lead: 410 the odds are exactly five-to- the Engineering Department is still reviewing the two that he was oealt the By pulling the regulations, it would queen. Don’t let anyone tell prevent developers from applying for warehouse site plan. you otherwise. SUM LE UE LD U RLP TIDDUFOA such housing. But a determination of whether the warehouse Hence, your best play is to Bolton’s zoning laws do deal with mul­ would generate excessive noise and air pollution By Ofwald Jacoby cash dummy’s ace of aadAlaaSonUg tiple housing, and have specific would be made only after the building was diamonds, lead a second dia­ Foes to circulate flier mond and finesse the jack. FK.” - CIP NIQLCM operational. regulations as to density and make-up. Just in case you aren’t You will be down two But the selectmen point out in their Roberts Street residents had been critical of bored by seven no-trump instead of one if it loses, but the other side of town,’ ’ she said. The The flier, Mrs. Sawyer said, is BOLTON — The group against con­ letter that the regulations were drawn up Dagon, saying that the administration had ignored contracts with a queen to what’s 100 points against group right now primarily consists of designed to hit home with what her group dominiums will be circulating fliers with apartments in mind, and that their concerns. The residents have been particular­ pick bp, here we are back at 2,220? PREVIOUS SOLUTION:"M oral indignation is jealousy with a says the ramifications may be if this Alley Oop — Dave Graue throughout town this weekend trying to South Road and Route 44A residents, perhaps more thought should be given ly concerned about increased traffic volume and the same old stand except (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) halo." — H.G. Wells proposal is granted: “ Condos in your arouse interest for the coming hearing though Mrs. Sawyer said recently sup­ ,before applying the laws to condominium the problem of vermin being attracted if the Tuesday. port from all over town has been coming backyard?” developments. warehouse should be used as a recycling plant. HANS IN THERE, PAL! WE'LL WHAT A LOUSY/ VOU Pamela Z. Sawyer, chairwoman of the in. Fiano needs a zone change from an R-1 Corporation counsel Stephen C. ^ r r o n said that Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan HAVE YOU O U TA TH A T HIPE WAY TO TREAT ( SAID IT! This group has hired-the law firm of IN A MINUTE! — A MAN! Bolton Environmental Assocation, which to a R-2 zone. The hearing will address barring obstacles, the warehouse could be formed after developer Lawrence F. Beck and Pagano of Manchester to operating within six months. It would be situated on Kit ‘n’ Carlyle — Larry Wright the zone change. ' WELL. ^ I HOFE Fiano applied for a condominium represent it at the hearing, and in court 16 acres adjacent to 1-84. WEU-, I'LL Y PONT development on South Road, said today if the commission's decision does not go “ We’re not an anti-condo group, but we BE ON TV FORGET TOMORROW'S) VOU Art auction TOMORROW,/ TO WEAR THE PAV, / PON'T the group met Wednesday night and the group’s way. are against this condo proposal at this \. MOM. y ^A NECKTIE, POP.' ^yklR G ETTp decided to circulate the fliers and Another group, formed to support the particular site, and at this particular PEAR. \NEAR ATTE.' prepare an organized front for the public condominium plans because the housing time. We feel the entire town should ad­ All about collecting hearing. will increase the tax base, is also repor­ dress the issue before it becomes pre­ set Friday “ We're trying to incite interest from ting growing support. existing.” Russ MacKendrick writes about stamps, coins and BOLTON — The PTO’ s art auction will almost anything collectible — in “ Collectors’ Comer,” be held Friday at 8 p.m. in the elemen­ every Tuesday in The Herald’s Focus/Leisure section. tary school. TTie preview will be at 7. Democrats delay endorsements More than 150 pieces will be up for Frank and Ernest — Bob Thaves sale. The artists include Salvador Dali, Kaufman and Leroy Neiman. There will Got a Manchester news tip? BOLTON The Democratic Town be lithographs, oils, engravings and decided this was an inappropriate time The state senatorial cbnvention If you have a news tip or story idea in Manchester, Committee elected its endorsed slate of enamels. The art will sell for between to do any endorsing. We’re going to listen delegates are Charles Holland and San­ contact City Editor Alex Girelli at The Manchester WELL. PON T delegates Wednesday but decided not to before making any decision.” dra Pierog, and the ones for the 55th $20 and $500. Herald, telephone 643-2711. endorse any candidates, although there Vice Chairman Ilvi Cannon said today District General Assembly convention All works are framed and matted. Last IT'S TV FORGET *YOO TIME JD WEAR was a motion to back Gov. William A. a motion to endorse O’Neill was defeated are Winifred Cunningham and John year about 150 persons went to the an­ TDMORKC ) A TIE .' 00 p o S o m e t h i n g O’Neill. by a tie vote. She too said the reason for Morianos. nual auction. SIS.' Committee Chairman Aloysius J. the motion’s defeat was that some Admission is $1.50, and there will be a b o u t t h a t Ahearn said today the committee failed members thought it premature. Mrs. Cannon and Emily Bailey were door prizes and refresments. Master to endorse any candidates simply The delegates to the state convention picked as the delegates for the probate Charge and Visa cards are accepted, and COLD. because “ it's too early.” He said not all are Ahearn and Henry P. Ryba; those for judge convention, and Donna Holland there is no obligation to buy. ^‘ALOE VERA’’ the possible candidates have formally the 2nd District congressional conven­ and Waiter Treschuk for the Tolland For more information, call Barbara Now wo hovo tho “Aloo GlouT In Manchoatof announced their intentions, and, “ We tion are Frank Rossi and James Rogers. County sheriff’s convention. Stephens at 646-4684.. Wa will ba avallabla on March 31 at T mAVH j - zs v\ 13 Eaat Mldcllh Tumpika I at “FRASER’S AVACARE the Born Loser — Art Sansom Von Bulow hires defectives ALOE VERA CENTER” i •11 lurtural producta i Our Boarding house — Carroll & McCormick hello,sao■^U-LAlW. 8Y TVie TIIAE IHAVEAVEPy lMR3HAKiT Tel. 646-0456 5 YOU PLM THIS \/lDeOTAPB A^BSSA4be FDR YbUiSO CASSBne, I If/ILLBE HOMg LISTEN CLOSELV,,, to question jurors in case WHKT SORT OF NAW.IM NO HERO! SOMEHOW. STUFF PO YOU BUT MY BOOK. IT M A K » IIJ CATFISH HILL... v—^ BOSTON (UPI) - Claus von Vincent J. O’Connell, a retired the kitchen washing dishes and my investigate, FALBE FR0NT6. ME THINK Bulow, convicted of twice trying to Providence police chief, and his hands were wet and I invited them K.0>. T A PAY OOVEREO 5MALL' OF kill his socialite wife with insulin in­ wife. O’Connell now operates the in without asking who they were.’ ’ loomin' IN THE TIME GOAMS! TME JAKE jections, has hired private detec­ AAA Detective Agency in Green­ l if e KIMP WHERE (JROOKS HOOPLE tives to question jurors in the case, ville, R.I. “ From the questions they asked, I OF A MAKE A Tipy uVINiS it was reported today. According to the newspaper^ think they were hoping to find some lood Idea OONNlNiS A LOT OF MAN? PEOPLE A LITTLE \re A husband and wife detective questions to the jurors included: improper behavior on the jury’s .. .To brighten your day... . As a pleasant surprise a t A TIME! probably team was hired to poll the jurors on • Was the jury affected by media part,” Kirkwood reportedly said. HIE. the weaknesses of the defense coverage of the lengthy trial? lor that special someone . .For a sprlng lresh accent. 5TORV / presented by a team headed by • Did Fahringer’s presentation Kirkwood saidthe later called jury WInthrop — Dick oa'/alli Herald Price Fahringer, the Boston weaken the defense? foreman Barbara Connett .^ d was EUROPEAN W M gW , Herald American said. • Which witnesses were more told the detectives were talking to POMPOMS. BOUQUET THE LARRIA^ORE3 ...ANPWINTHRPP ■VADE IT.' Von Bulow faces sentencing after credible than others? each of the jurors, the Helrald DAISIES. HAVE 6(9UIRRELe WEARS UDNQ- being convicted of trying to kill his • Had jurors heard anything CARNATIONS. American said. STATICE. IN THEIR ATTIC/ 'NOOLBU . heiress wife, Martha, on two oc- $o»« about a case In England in which a FERNS THE P R E S ca rrs ' UNDB2WBAR. / k casions. Mrs. von Bulow is currently nurse was con vict^ of killing his “They appeared to be interested KOOF LEARS... in a coma in a New York city wife with insulin injections. Von in knowing what we thought was hospital from which she is not Bulow was reportedly practicing wrong with the defense’s case,” said AVAIL expected to recover. law in London at the time. David Taffs of Newport, another ONLY I STOICS Arguments are scheduled early "They (the detectives) were in juror. "I felt they were covering T.4 An lulVaU&AM* MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., March 25, 1982 - 21 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., March 25. 1982 Catholic school C la s s if ie d enrollment 19%

for minorities SMI nos Hundreds of thrift institutions will disappear SAT., lARCH 27 By Patricia McCormack Within the next 12 to 24 months, hundreds of our thrift in 12 years. Now, it’s running 15 to 20 years. This has Q. What can be done to assist the S&I.s" UPl Education Editor institutions — savings and loan institutions and savings slashed the poof of lendable money as well as in­ A. We intend to address the question of making both stitutions’ earnings. savings banks and S&Ls more competitive with non- The Cardinal Hayes High School band, strutting banks — will disappear from the U,S. financial > 1 proudly in New York's St. Patrick’s Day parade, didn’t marketplace via friendly merger or forced takeovers. Q. How threatened is the savings institutions’ regulated competitors, namely the money market mutual funds, through designing new accounts. Kulc completely resemble the Hayes’ band of a generation ' Hardly a day passes without the announcement of stability? another “acquisition” of several savings and loan Money's A. It’s a substantial problem. There is bound to be a changes are pending; We have drafted legislation in the ago. associations by a "stronger” institution, selected or The uniforms were much the same, but the faces of startling number of mergers among commercial banks House and Senate to provide additional flexibility in in­ "approved by” Washington’s Federal Home Loan Ba(ik Worth the youths.joining in the salute to Ireland’s patron saint and savings and loans. The United States has now about vestment of these, institutions and to make .sure this Board, the agency which regulates federally chartered 42,000 ref^lated financial institutions, including 1'4,000 were most black or Hispanic — just one more sign of the Sylvia Porter problem never occurs again. S&Ls. Hardly a week passes without well-founded commercial banks. No other country in the world has biggest trend in urban Catholic schools today. Enroll­ Q. What about an emergency bailout of the troubled rumors of the impending bankruptcy of another savings anything approaching this. Canada has five. The best ment of minority youths has nearly doubled in a decade, r '/’ thrifts? bank. way to serve the market may be for fewer institutions to up to 19 percent of total enrollment from 10.8 percent in No responsible commentator is talking “crisis” ; all To get the official (but honest) answer on the future of exist. A. That’s a question of equity to the institutions rather 1971. than of keeping the nation’s financial system going. We A generation earlier, white-skinned Hayes’ lads are concentrating on heading off any bank runs. the thrifts as they shrink to a fraction of their numbers Q. Is the individual depositors in any danger? Nevertheless, the facts are: 1) withdrawals at the in the United States, my associate. George Bookman, in­ A. No. The federal government stands between the in­ will provide whatever input the authorities require. The beating drums, tootling flutes and blowing trumpets nation’s 3,800 S&Ls and 440 federally insured mutual terviewed Richard T. Pratt, chairman of the FHLBB in ratio of depositors to stockholders is in tlie range of were descendants of Irish, German, Polish, Italian dividual saver and the savings institution in the form of savings banks exceeded deposits by $39 billion last year Washington: the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. Its assets thousands to one. The depositors will be proleclecl. families. and losses of these institutions topped an awesome $6 Q. How dangerous is the S&Ls situation now? went up last year from $6 billion to $6.8 billion. In­ But the Bronx, N.Y., houses and apartments where (Job hunting? Sylvia Porter’s comprehensive new 32- billion; 2) there are 400 S&Ls with loss rates high A. There is substantial earnings pressure because in­ dividual despots are insur^ up to $100,()00 per account. they lived are now sheltering Black and Hispanic page booklet "How to Get a Better Job ” gives up-to- enough to exhaust their reserves within 12 months; 3) stitutions are paying more for money than they receive A married couple could have one account each for the families whose hopes for the future of their children — date inforrr.ation on today’s job. market and how to take New York State Superintendent of Banks Muriel Slebert for lending it. Also with interest rates so high, when a husband and wife, plus a joint account — insuring as the Irish, German, Polish and Italian families before advantage o( it. Send $1.95 plus .'’.O cents for postage and has made no secret that the list of savings banks in her person gets a few dollars ahead, he puts the money into deposits up to $300,000. handling to ."How to Get a Better Job" in care ol The them — are placed in a Catholic school education. stdte in deepest trouble (facing or In bankruptcy) is the money market rather than into paying off old loans. in the past 12 years, only two institutions have closed The same scenario is repeating in inner city Catholic Manchester Herald. 4400 .lohnson Drive, Fairway. Kan growing longer and she is fighting a fierce battle for Ordinarily, conventional loans would be paid off , in their doors, one in 1981 in Chicago. The depositors 66205. Make checks payable to Universal Press Syn­ schools across the nation, according to a report from the seven years on average, and government-insured loans National Catholic Educational Association in federal aid now. received their insurance checks within seven days. dicate.) Washington, D.C. Ill , In contrast, the reports indicates, the student bodies of private Catholic schools — academy or prep — f-In b rie f ------— located in suburban communities remain predominantly ■ i l l white, coming from families able to pay the higher 7-Up ods anger cola makers “private Catholic school’’ tuition. Dr. Bruno Manno, a Marist brother and NCEA direc­ SBA head picked tor of research, released the report Tuesday.at the an­ B y Tim Bryant "We are especially disappointed to see tribution of a new caffeine-free version nual meeting of the American Educational Research m \ Robert S. Garrett, former District Director of Industry observers said cola com­ the Nevada district office, has been named District United Press International such advertising from Philip Morris, of its orange soda. J. Peter Murphy, Association in New York. panies are jittery because of a growing Sunkist executive vice president, said Catholic schools come in four types: private — usually Director of the U.S. Small Business Administration which has a long history of award­ ST. LOUIS — The gloves are off. public concern that caffeine might be the decision to reformulate the drink was operated by a religious order such as the Franciscans, (Connecticut district office, according to James H. winning advertising for its products,” Seven-Up has launched a bare-knuckled harmful, especially to pregnant women. made because it believed caffeine could Dominicans, Jesuits, Christian Brothers; parish — Angevine, SBA Region I (New England) Ad­ Pepsi’s Ms. Goeke said of the new Seven-, attack on the world’s cola giants with its The cutthroat competition among soda Up campaign. “Caffeine is one of the become controversial among con­ operated by a parish; inter-parish, run by two or more ministrator. new “caffeinefree” advertising blitz. companies has forced down the price of most thoroughly tested and researched sumers. parishes; and diocesan — attached to a diocese. Garrett attended Stanford University and was ac­ Coke and Pepsi aren’t about to back some soft drinks to 1940s levels. One in­ tive in chambers of commerce throughout Nevada, substances in our food supply.” This year there are 7,996 Catholic elementary and 1,- away from the fight. dustry analyst said a casualty is Seven- Jay Smith of the soft drink association 498 secondary schools, 65 fewer than last year, Manno where he was president of the University of Nevada Even a non-cola soft drink maker is “We view Seven-Up’s ads as a disser­ Up, which has lost its customary No. 3 sniping at Seven-Up. Sunkist Soft Drinks said soda makers are in what may be the said the decline is the smallest since the 1960s — the Las Vegas Economic Advisory Council and a vice to the public, since it perpetuates industry position to Dr. Pepper. member of the Nevada Minority Purchasing Coun­ Inc. complained to the television nation’s most competitive industry. decade of peak Catholic school enrollment^ unsubstantiated health concerns by the Zuke said Seven-Up’s 1981 sales of "There are so many of them that cil. networks, saying Seven-Up's ads in­ This year the enrollment is down about 12,000 from use of scare tactics,” said Rebecca $432.1 million were 22 percent higher appeal to so many people." he said of the last to 3,049,000, a 0.4 percent decrease, the smallest correctly portrayed Sunkist as a (Joeke, a spokeswoman for Pepsi-Cola in than 1980, but added, “It came as no vast array of soft drinks. “They I the since the 19^s. caffeine-containing drink. Purchase, N.Y. secret that the company had lost Sunkist said it was accelerating dis­ makers) work on very narrow margins” Private education of all types last year accounted for “We can only assume that it is money." 10.9 percent of elementary and secondary enrollment — Failures ease rhotivated by their declining sales," she The National Soft Drink Association, up 0.4 percent over 1970 — and Catholic school enroll­ TOP QUALITY added. based in Washington, said the market ment in 1978-79 accounted for 64 percent of that. The KILN DRIED FRAMING LUMRER NEW YORK — In the second successive monthly “Caffeine-containing beverages have share for ail sugar-sweetened cola drinks Catholic schools had 87 percent of all private school Full range of widths & lengths. Setf’Selection. dip from an April peak, commercial and industrial been consumed for over 4,(K)0 years,” fell from 60.6 percent in 1979 to 54.8 per­ enrollment in the United States in 1%5. That was their 0 failures eased 3.8 percent during June 1981 to 1,408, Rideshare a success SIZE 8' 10’ 12’ 14' 16’ 1 said spokesman Joe Wilkinson of Coca- cent in 1980, the latest year for which peak. reports Dun & Bradstreet. Off from 1,464 in May, Cola Co., the industry leader, in Atlanta.. 4’x 8’xV2" m il l c e r t if ie d 4’x8’x'/,," AGENCY CERT. 4’x8’x5.2M INTERIOR figures were available. Another trend in Catholic schools is the shift from 2x4x8’ business casualties remained above their com­ "It is our firm conviction, supported by The market shares of lemon-lime HARTFORD (UPI) — Carpoolers have registered with the state's Rideshare WAFERROARD SANDED LAUAN 2x4 1.97 2.35 2.75 3.30 parable year-earlier pace of 1,094 by a narrowing predominantly religious faculty — brothers and nuns — ECONOMY 1.49 scientific evidence, that the use of drinks such as 7-Up and "pepper” drinks eliminated the need for 1,6(X) parking program since it began two years ago. to a predominantly lay or secular faculty, Manno's s’k ^ h I n q s h e a t h in g PLYWOOD margin of 28.7 percent. caffeine in soft drinks poses no health such as Dr. Pepper and Mr. Pibb also places in Greater Hartforil and saved The commuters have saved 17.2 million report shows. STUDS • 4 x6' AGENCY CERTIFIED S o M core. Exterior grade. 4'x8' AGENCY CERTIFIED 2x6 3 . 99 ' 4.601 Dollar liabilities involved in the month’s failures miles of driving and prevented the dis­ Low priced, standard sized 2.35 2.90 3.46 . hazard." dropped slightly, the association said. In more than a million gallons of gasoline in the 1960s about three of four elementary and high • V T.99 • ',i'. 9.29 • S" 1149 • 4’x8’xV." WAFERBOARD... 5.59 • % " 11.10»%" 13.49* v,".. 17.S also took a modest dip, 4.6 percent, to $408.5 million Seven-Up’s new television adver­ general, diet soft drinks increased in and $1.6 million in commuting costs, of­ charge of 590 tons of pollutants into the school teachers were members of religious orders. That in June from $428.2 million in May. For the first tisements first aired nationwide March popularity. ficials say. air, Rideshare reported. has just about reversed itself in the last 15 years. time in eight months, liabilities ifell short of the 3. The ads promote 7-Up as "crisp and Despite the shift in buying patterns, “We are very impressed with the in­ Jonathan Colman, Rideshare's In the schools where religious teach, the operating previous year’s level, running 6.4 percent under the clean, no caffeine.” New 7-Up cartons Steve Price of Beverage World, a trade creasing number of vanpoolers that are executive director, said the company expense report shows which only about 10 percent of the $436.7 million in June 1980. ‘This slide reflected the carry the slogan "never had it, never publication, said the caffeine issue is the participating in this energy-saving ef­ helped 36 groups form vanpools last yeyr total budget is attributed to their “contributed ser­ substantial decline from a year earlier in million will.” industry’s major current topic. fort,” said John J. Spaulding, director of and provided 15-passenger vans for their vices’’ because nuns and brothers don’t get as much pay dollar bankruptcies. “We are simply offering the consumer “This is the controversy,” Price said. operations in the state Department of use. as secular (non-religious) teachers. The slowing pace of failures, in June was concen­ a choice,” said Seven-Up spokesman Les "T|iey (cola makers) are miffed. You Transportation’s Bureau of Public “With each van eliminating more than The operating tab in Catholic elementary schools trated In wholesaling and construction. In all Zuke at the company’s St. Louis have two giants, Coke and Pepsi, fighting Transportation. seven cars from rush hour traffic, more reached $1.5 billion last year. National per pupil cost is wholesale categories except machinery and dry headquarters. “That is as far as we go. i( out for the top position. All the others "Participation also means less travel than 303,000 gallons of gasoline will be estimated at $653 — not counting the contributed ser­ goods, failures slackened from May. In construc­ Pepsi is the one bringing up the issue of are fighting for their own share of space expenses for individuals and this is saved and auto emission will be reduced vices by religious. tion, fewer general builders and subcontractors health.” in the market. It’s always been that another reason people should get in­ by more than 104 tons annually," he said. The bill in Catholic high schools was $1,127 billion, up failed in June whdreas a contrasting climb oc­ Coke’s Wilkinson said caffeine’s way.” volved in ridesharing,’’ he said. The Rideshare program also has $195 million over 1978-79. The national per pupil cost in curred among heavy construction contractors. bitterness is an essential part of cola’s Pepsi also is critical of Seven-Up’s Employees from 550 companies in 600 helped commuters form' more than 7.30 Catholic high schools is estimated at $1,347. GrosfiUex "flavor profile.” owner, Philip, Morris Inc. of New York. locations in the Hartford area have carpools. Revenues and expenses vary with the type of high school. The estimated average tuition, however, is $970. R-19 6V2" UNFACED c Tuition in the high schools, low in past decades, now AHIC INSOLATION % prixluces two-thirds of all revenue; the difference 15 ". 120 sq. ft pKg, or 23". 184 sq OFF 14999 Detween expenses and tuition comes from contributed It pkg 4 F Save $9-Reg. 36.991 Regulsr 16.99 to 51.99 Save $20'fleg. 169.99 ADVERTISIIK ADVERTISING and donateid services and subsidies from parishes, R -n 31/2" KRAFT I K V 2 4" PREHUNG LAUAN OUR ENTIRE STOCK! INTERIOR ENERGY-SAVER 40 GAL. religious orders or dioceses. WALL INSULATION I V n ECONOMY DOOR UNIT FULDING DOORS FLUSH LAUAN DOOR GAS WATER HEATER RATES In 1981-82, Catholic elementary school revenue, on a 15". 50 sq ft roll or 23". 76 7 sq Casing & passage set extra Many styles & textures! 12' wide avail­ 1 thipk replacement door. Thick insulated. Glass lined. national basis, came from the following: 50 percent, ft. roll. • $2 OFF ALL IN STOCK SIZES able on special order ANY STOCK SIZE 52 GAL. ELECTRIC REG. 149.99... 129.49 Classified22~Condominium8 643'2711 12:00 noon the Minimum Charge parish subsidies; 40 percent, tuition; 10 percent, all NOTICE EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Heatihg-Plumbing 46— Sporting Goods 56— M isc for Rent 24— LotS'Land lor Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products 1 5 W o r d s other. This year, about half of the elementary schools day before publication. 59*-Homes/Apt8. to Shefre Z I 3 1*~Losl End Found 13— Help Wanted M^lnvestment Propiirly 37— Movmg-Trucking-Storage46— Antiques charge tuition of $400 or over; the other half, less. 2— Portonals 14— Business Opportunities 26— Business Property 36— Services Wanted 49— Wanted to Buy Manno said the shift from religious to lay faculty has 3— Announcements 15— Situatiorf Wanted 27— Resort Property 50- *ProCiasses Total full-time faculty in the Catholic schools went up 5’ IORAK F IB E K O L A S JtfAFmMrons'p n a t r o n g "O, 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes tor Rent 65— Campers-Traiiers-Mobile 3 DAYS 13(t 20— Instructions Wanted 400 to 146,200 teachers in 1981-82. v-.'HvVn,’- B^Mertgage Loans 32— Painting-Papering 43— Pets-Birds-Dogs 55— Otfices-Stores for Rent Homes CHERRYWOOD CEILINfi Phone 643>2711 9— Personii Loins * 33— Buildmg-Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 56— Resort Property for Ftent 66— Automotive Service 6 DAYS 12(t The teacher-pupil ratio in elementary schools is 23.4 TILES A PANaS i0~(nsurance REAL ESTATE 34— 'floofing-Siding 45— Boats 6 Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent 67— Aulos tor Rent-Lease 26 DAYS lltt to 1; in the high schools, 16.8 to 1. SIRK RASE UNIT Durable plastic laminate finish! Top, Fantastic assortment of styles In sink, faucet, end panels extra Easy 12 "x 1 2 " tiles. 2'x2' or 2'x4’ panels. to maintain! Sold in full cartons • 5 0 % OFF MFG- LIST ALL OTHER Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Japanese donate CHERRYWOOD CABINETS IN STOCK SECRETARIAL MANCHESTER - Beautiful POSITION - The MAKE THE MOST Colonial on Ferguson Manchester Board of OUT OF SPRING Road. Four bedrooms, plus to Boston museum iianrliffit? r H m lb MAKE MONEY Everything For Your Spring Rx-Ups! - W ANTED - Education is seeking two room in-law suite. Ed applicants for a year round Em otn MM) h Um h tm . le | Gorman Associates. 646- (52 weeks) position. 4040. BOSTON (DPI) - The extensive collection of ■M bn> iM Hi KM m Imts. PART TIME Immediate opening. CaII S23-9401 Of Nippon Television Network Aiiiatic art under one roof Tour Community Newspaper" Applicants must posess ______646-3685 MANCHESTER - MUST and T ok yo’s la r g e st in the western hemisphere, ood secretarial skills. BE S O L D !!! newspaper. The Yomiuri due in part to late 19th cen­ HELP fIxcellent benefits. Contact ROCKLEDGE nine room Shimbun, have donated $1 tury scholars who collected MUST B E 18 YR8. OR OVER Mr. Neil Lawrence, contemporary Ranch on a million to establish a and preserved art •••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester High School, gorgeous treed lot. 2*/2 (X jm a tre n g CALL 647-S 947 647-3562. E.O.E. baths, first floor family curatorship in Asiatic art treasures from ancient □ NOTICES Entertainment 4 Help Wanted 13 PART TIME TELLER - at the Boston Museum of ■ •w • w w M w leeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeee A S K F O R JOHN... Tuesday, Wednesday and room with cathedral Japan during the Meiji era. 4 9 9 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Fine Arts. aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeee ORDER CLERK and of­ Thursday. 10 to 2:30 and ceilings, huge rec-room “The Matsutaro Shoriki SUPERINTENDENT Betwean 8;30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. fice work. Steady, full time and two garages. “We are deeply grateful Fund will ensure the con­ 2*9 m 39* L o a f end Found 1 NEEDED - live-in posi­ Saturday mornings. Cali 8' L e n gth Save $4 Reg. 23.99 Bdl. Save 207.-Reg. 13.49 Save $3'Reg. 6.99 Gal. Save 17’/. Reg. 5.99 Save 207r Reg. 49< Monday-Friday, 8-5. Mr. Fields, 647-0568. Thousands under market to these two Japanese tinued study of Asiatic art tion. Must be experienced LAUNDRY FOLDER - Bmiefits. Some typing value for quick sale. $98,- 1x8 REAL LUMBER Vr" SOLID PINE KITCHEN .& BATH W ALL OR CEILING "INCA RED" 12’’x12" EXCELON FOUND; in West Middle TEACHER VACANCY - organizations for their gift here, and will facilitate WANTED in repairing gas stoves, gas part time weekends, must ability helpful. Apply 750. Gordon Realty, 643- Z-BRO Turnpike area, long haired, boilers, appliances, light Special Education which allows us to es­ future exchanges -with SHirlAP RARNBOARD RARHROARD A ' t i ’t r PANU LATEX PAMT FLOOR THE be 18. Applv in person Resource Room. Rham Manchester Tobacco and EXPERIENCED TRUCK 2174. Reversible pattern Covers 24 S/F. Gray or Brown Bright wWte finish! Yoiir choice! 4 sq. ft. pkgs. (Seed lor Interior Place 6 press! Shatteredstone dark, tiger cat. Have had electrical, clean and main­ tablish the first chaired Japan, contributing to the Blue Romano. 1 st quality. Meadows Convalescent Junior High School, Candy. Company, 299 Green DRIVER wanted full time. Random widths. Shiplapped. • AUTUMN REG. 14.49.....11.59 Easy clean-upl or exterior use. patterns. □urablel two weeks. Telephone 646- An audience for an tain grounds. For inter- curatorship of Asiatic art goodwill between our Center, 333 Bidwell Street, Hebron, CT 06248. Contact Road, Manchester. Appliance delivery and WILLIMANTIC - New 6S12. evening of great . view call between 9 and 12 Manchester. warehousing. Excellent three bedroom Raised in the United States," Jan nations," Fontein said. eeeeeea^eeeeeeeeeeeeeesfe entertainment! noon, Monday through Diana Vecchione, Prin­ Fontein, museum director, The museum will host an ^iilaiu9uiT«p cipal at 649-9587 or 228- JOBBER SALESMAN - for wages and benefits. Apply Ranch, garage and deck Pereonele 2 Friday, 528-1300. BABYSITTER IN MY established route and in. person ONLY. A1 said Tuesday. exhibition of "Human 9474. with oil heat and two wood The curatorship is in RASES IN ARMS— HOME preferably. current customers. Many Sieftert’s Appliances, 445 stove hook-ups. Some National Treasures” from ’nClCETS! Grateful Dead, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Reliable, mature sitter for opportunities and benefits. Hartford Road, owner financing available. Om, Rick %irl^ield and TEACHER - Bolton Public COACHING VACANCIES - memory of Matsutaro Japan in the late fall of A mdsical for. all agesj infant; Coventry - Route < J.V. Baseball. Jr. High (Jail for appointment, Manchester. Open House Sunday 1-4. Shoriki, founder of the Nip­ 19^ and as an exchange Police at Hartford. ' Best Schools. Grades K-8. Long 44A area. Four dara per Alcar Auto Parts, 643-9591, -seats. Major credit cards term substitute needed to Baseball, Jr. High Softball, March 28th. Take Jtoute 6 pon Television Network will send an exhibition of Thra.— 7:30 pm week. No weekends. No General Assistant Track, 8-5:30. to 32 Mountain Street. Left and longtime president and aCCebtdd.- Teleplidhe 301- Ticketis — $2.50 finish out school year. later than 3 p.m. Call 742- PERSON TO OPEN Uun- to South Ridge Drive. Call Japanese art to Japan in 272-1800. Applications may be ob­ Rham High School, dramat in Manchester chairman of both the the spring of 1983. LIN. FT y 9 9 Sr. a . — FREE 8884. Hebron, CT 06248. Contact C.E. DIRECTOR - wanted 649-2530 or 742-8732. $54,- tained at the Principals Of­ part time. Leave resume seven days a week, 15 network and the Entertainment 4 Fri. & Sat. 8:00 pm fice, Center Building, Michael Zotta, Athletic hours a wpek. Salary job. 900. Save $1 Reg. 5 99 Lin FI. L.F. Director at 649-9587 or 228- with secretary at Second newspaper, said network Special Purchase! Save 49% Reg. 99* Ea. Save 357<-Reg. 1.99 Save $3 Reg. 10.99 All Tickets — $3.50 Notch Road, Bolton. 643- REAL ESTATE SALES - Must be reliable. Apply: Chairman Yosoji Playing bridge POSTFORMED Manchester area. If you 9474. Congregational Church, 385 COUNTERTOPS EASY TO INSTALL DUPLEX 48" 40 WAH r x 3 ’’x8’ DELUXE WOOD BAUXXIN BOUQUETS - 5166. North Main Street, Mr. Annuli, Hartford Road Kobayashi. Oswald Jacoby and Alan STNAPPHG Blow Someone away with a are licensed and want to Dairy Queen,- Manchester. Lota-Land for Sale 24 Plastic laminated. Many sizes, ENTRY LOCKSn RECEPTACLES FLUORESCENT TUNE TOIlET SEAT X M liAqi AiiAtstiiM join an office that cares Manchester. Shoriki also was Japan’s Sontag write about bridge Energy-saving replacement Install ceiling tile, paneling, Balloon Bouquet! Tuxedo LATHE OPERATORS - TELEPHONE styles End caps extra Turn knob inside; Key lock ouh Brown or ivory. U.L. Haled. White & colors. Full seat (X>ver. • Come have fun! about your personal first commissioner of — every day on the comics side V446D-28B. • SWITCHES-REG. 99<...... 59* bulb lor home & otitcel gypsum! Delivery. For information minimum five years PROFESSIONALS - We HOMEMAKERS AND BUILDING LOT - Glaston­ STOCK SIZES ONLY. call Michelle, 871-7979 or experience on ei^ine and success, call Eld Gorman at pay the highest because we IMMEDIATE OPENING - Mothers - be a full time bury, Manchester line. 1.7 professional baseball and page of TTie Manchester 646-4040. played a role in the Herald. 429-4485, ______turret lathes. . (Tompany . sell the best. $100 plus per National Company seeks parent and still earn $100 to acres, level, wooded and Help Wanted 13 sale. Work from home or development of atomic paid benefits in- an air- responsible individual for $150 each week. Work 4-5 private. Convenient to ten­ sM^eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.e## conditioned plant. Inter­ DENTAL ASSISTANT - our office. 646-5540. phones and some clerical hours twice a week as a nis club, golf courses and energy in Japan. As presi­ MANCHESTER NEWINGTON SOUTH WINDSOR HARTFORD ENFIELD Shop the super bt^s In your full and part time. Be informed 46 >iutm«9 R«ad Souin ITOOMo W»4iS»ftl rsHMiuiPWiiXUn • CilafiaflddTiBCtlpfi^v^t^^ SALES>iBRSON-Mature. viewing 8 a.m.-4 p.m. duties. Resume and salary Queen’s-W ^ Fashion shopping. Will custom dent of The Yomiuri Shim- wr out 666 Ml 719 07)1 6»9M r4tnn Part time evening and C^mamic Metal Products Excellent opportunity for AMBITIOUS BOY in requirements to Maureen Counselor, (moose, your build your home to suit , tr. 6^rr>|jJUo-r ^4)64 ThliSbrrdW+ ydii',11 .be; experiencied assistant, but bun, he saw the paper's cir­ Stay on top of the news— pleased with the money Saturday. Harvey’s Company, Inc., 422 North grades 5-8 for outside Dolan, The Headquarters own hours. If you like your needs. Peterman culation rise from 40,000 to subscribe to The Dresses & Sportswear. Main Street, Manchester. willing to train. Reply Box ' North End area. Call 646- Companies, One Corporate clothes, people and money Realty and Building Com­ 13.7 million. idanchester Herald. For you’ve saved. Phone 646-3100. 646-4048. L, c/o the Herald. 0176 after 6 p.m. Center. Hartford, a 06103. call m - m i . pany. 649-9404 or 646-1171. The Boston Museum of home delivery, call 647- Fine Arts boasts the most 9946 or 646-9947. 22 ~ MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. MarchLOOK 25. 1982 STARS MAN( !il-:.vrKI; HERALD, Thurs.. March 2.'’,, 1982 - Z.'l Lcx^k for the Classified Ads with stars; stars help get you better results. Put a star on Your ad and see what a difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, AAondOy-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Building Contracting 33 Artlclaa lor Sale 41 Dogs-BIrda-Pets 43 Apartmenta tor Rent S3 Autoa For Bale B t Motorcyclea-BIcyelea 64 BICYCLE - Man’s Raleigh DENNIS AND RUSSELL 19 INCH black and white FREE PUPPY TO A FIVE ROOM Business MILLER - Remodeling, TV. Good with stand por­ GOOD Home. E i^t weeks APARTMENT - Available BANK 10-speed. 23” frame, 27” additions, roofing, rec table $25. Maple comb, old, tan, male. Excellent April 1st. Telephone after 5 REPOSSESSIONS wheels, regular rooms, paneling, gutters, radio and 12 record player. health. Cute as the dickens. p.m. 646-8867. handlebars, excellent con- aluminum and vinly siding Excellent $75. Call 643- Call 646-5451 anytime. for sale dition. $100 firm. installed year round. 1625. ANDOVER-BOLTON line, Telephone 295-9254. Guide Telephone 649-2954 or 649- FOR SALE: AKC Airedale lovely country setting, 1977 FORD T-BIrd - FuHy 1421. RUG, GREEN OVAL female. 11 months, needs •quippad. ExcallanI small older three room eondWon. $4,000. To place your ad Call Pam at The braided, reversible. loving home. Telephone house. $225 per month. For Playtime Heeling-Plumbing 35 44” x66” . $25. Rug, yellow 643-5329. Heat and utilities included. 1976 CHEVROLET Manchester Herald. 643-2711 •...... shag runner, 33” x8‘/i’ . $12. References and security SCHALLER PLUMBING­ Chavatt* $1999. Good condition. Telephone TWELVE EASTER remiired. 742-95641 after RQ ) CROSS HEATING- Water pump 646-1617. PUPPIES - Irish Setter 6:30 p.m. and weekends. Tha above can be seen a1 specialists. Also, Mother, Black Lab Father. ihe BILL remodeling service or NUMBER 2000 Stanley Whelped 2/5/82. Ready for MANSFIELD CENTER -' Savings Bank $f VOLKSWAGEN repairs. FREE Door opener, new, never E aster. Telephone 643- Woodsedge apartments. Manchester REPAIR ESTIMATES. 649-4266. 2956. TUNSKY used. $95. Telephone 649- Newly renovate, country 923 Main SUaal ★ ALUMINUM A PftP 5780. setting, two bedrooms, 2 VINYL SIDING (PLEASANT AND PATIENT) SIAMESE CAT - Sealpoint $310. Includes heat and hot 1972 CHEVY MALIBU two (20 Colon To AUTO REPAIR ^VARIETY HOUSE - Two years. Spayed and water. Telephone 429-1270 7M MAIN ST. declawM. Excellent dis­ door, sports coupe 87,000 Chooto From) M&M Plumbing and PLANTS - Cacti, Tran- or 233-9660. MANCHESTER position. $75. Telephone plus miles. Very good con­ Heating, Manchester. 649- canthia, Swedish Ivy, . * CANOPIES SfETKSKCMUSTS- Begonias, Ferns, outdoor 646-7817. dition. One owner, full n u p uiocao k PEia 2KK 2871. Small repairs, MANCHESTER - Modem maintenance records remodeling, heating, bushes. Rose of Sharon, three room apartment. (FUCTOn H M D MECMMCS) RABBITS - D w arf and available. $1,200 after 5 PhoiM 649-9095 baths, kitchens and water ground covers, Sedium. Stove, refrigerator, air- MANCHESTER Dutch with pedigree p.m. Telephone 649-9488. heaters. Free estimates! Very reasonable. 649-6486. conditioning. Includes heat FREE ESTIMATES 6 4 6 - B 0 3 6 papers. $15 each or $20 and hot water. No pets. 1972 FORD LTD -station + USY TERMS AFRICAN VIOLETS for pair. 643-1814. Wanted: red References and security. 5 wagon. Good running con- Houaehold Gooda 40 sale. Telephone 649-4864. satin female. $350. 649-4003. dition. Reasonable.. USED Telephone 646-4350 dL'sJuirA'ieftviK ONE USED CLAWFOOT ONE MALE SIX MONTH VERNON - ROCKVILLE BRAKE CENTER anytime. O tntnl Auto Swvie* REFRIGERATORS, tub. Good condition. $95. OLD KITTEN - neutered. on busline. Three rooms. "Quality WorR 4 R o p o ln WASHERS, r a n g e s - By Experts Telephone 649-7650. FREE to good home. $275 monthly. No utilities. 262 B««ton Tpk*. Clean, Guaranteed. Parts 1963 FORD FlOO - 6 cyl., 128 Tolland Tpke. Telephone 649-5030. No pets. Security and Route 6) & Service. Low prices! good condition. $400 SONY PS-22 TURNTABLE references required. 875- Rt. 83 In BMuOful B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main negotiable. Telephone 646- Direct drive semi­ Boata-Acceaaorlea 45 1128, 9 to 5. MANCHESTER Downtown Bolton Street.' 643-2171. automatic. Used only few 0213. 6 4 3 - 7 4 1 2 646-2632 times. $65. With brand new MANCHESTER - Deluxe TURN OF t h e Century 1971 FORD MAVERICK - PHOTO-GUIDE Shure cartridge. Telephone four room apartment. day bed. Good condition. ood running condition. EXCLUSIVE 659-0718. Stove, refrigerator. FARRMI) REMOBEUNG Solid magogany ends. $99. MFG 14 ft. Bass Boat, Ful­ elephone 646-2456 or 646- I TRIO PRINTERS 2 Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, Includes heat and hot f Telephone M9-3745. ly equipped. 40 HP Mer­ 0680 after 5 p.m. o. Elm Streat h Room Additions, Decks, All WOOD LATHE - Rockwell water. No pets. Security l l ” x36” cast iron, gap bed cury electric start. Z!; Mancheiter, Connecticut 312 types of Remodeling and and references. $440. 649- repairs. Free estimates. AUTOMATIC Teleflex-stick steering. 1980 PLYMOUTH cc * z lathe. On original steel 4003. How? By giving us your time and money ... to fill blood aComplete Line of Offset PrintingH Fully insured. DISHWASHER, portable, stand with '/z HP motor. Hummingbird depth HORIZON TC3 : 36,000 PHONE S4S-S017 General Electric Mobile sounder, Shakespeare miles. Excellent condition. tLETTERHEADS - ENVELOPES? Mint condition. Telephone OHIcea-Slorea Maid. In excellent working 643-7755. remote electric motor, CB, Good MPG. Telephone 644- - BUSINESS FORMS - TAGS Aerated liveweli, bilge lor Rant 55 0348. banks for the sick and for accident victims ... to provide £ SNAPOUTS (Carbon & NCR) h condition. $45. Telephone 649-1794. pump and much more! K BROCHURES - CATALOGS -a "Dumas Electric” LOAM - stone free, clean, WORKSPACE OR Z Our Art Department Offers ^ Home Electrical Im­ rich. Any amount Asking $2500. Telephone DATSUN B210-1975. Four 8352 S a Complete Service Z 649-7862 before 2:30 or STORAGE SPACE FOR speed, 57,000 miles. AM- 2-10 yrl. medical aid at disaster sites ... to sustain Important provement and repair delivered. Call 872-1400. RENT in Manchester. No Call our salesrhan. Bill Oal. ^ after 10 p.m.. FM radio. $1700. Telephone work. Many references lease or security deposit. FILM BARGAIN - Out-of- 643-7069. S Phone: 643 0125 or 643-2266 2 and affordable prices. CONTEMPORARY LOVE Reasonable rates.. Suitable A wiloi'-collar sundress date Kodak Verichrome Anilquea 48 community programs such as water safety classes. S Z 647-3637 Anytime SEAT - brown and beige for small business. Retail with matchinfi- panties INIUd J.NIUd INIUd INIUd tones. $200. Telephone 6 « - Pan 126. black and white 12 Molorcycles-BIcyclea 64 makes a delightful play "WANTED: ANTIQUE and commercially zoned. set for the small girl, 5684 between 5 and 8:30 exposures. Twenty-five Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. p.m. rolls for $5. Call Doug FURNITURE, Glass, 1980 HONDA TWIN STAR No. 8352 with Photo- Your help counts! Bevins at the Herald, 643- Pewter, Oil Paintings, or CM200. Excellent condi­ Guide is in Sizes 2 to 10 M NEWLY RENOVATED ...... WATERPROOFING - Five 2711 between 1 and 3 p.m. Antique items. R. years. Size 4, 194 yards Artlclea for Sale 41 310 square feet office tion. Highway bar, new BUSINESS year guarantee on all weekdays. Harrison, telephone 643- 46-mch. available. Main Street tires. Asking $1000, . waterproofing contracts. 8709. Pattema available Only * location with ample negotiable. Call 649-2590, Una ScR V IC cS Hatchways, foundation USED PHOTO equipment Ted Jr. after 5 p.m. in eiaea ehown. • cracks, sump pumps, tile Wanted to Buy 49 parking. Call 649-2891. TO O lon , torn 91J9 ter teat for sale - Grafma'tic film jj***^P*“ XH » r paiteft m t Services Ottered 31 window wells, walls, ALUMINUM SH EETS holder for 4x5 camera, $15. PRIME LOCATION - ...... floors, 35 years experience. CASH FOR YOUR Proper­ used as printing plates. :007 Two Graflite flash guns, $5 Downtown, Ground level, NO'I’ICE SUE OUMUn This Page Paid For And Sponsored By The Following Civic-Minded Businesses RRwn'AUiNP RiiRM State licensed. Albert Zuc- ty. We buy quickly and con­ thick, ^ x28'/2 . 50c each, each. Two Nikon 35mm four rooms, heat, air- TOWN OF BOLTON IteBwteiteM HOL"k'^s'^Vi;p';rs®''um'5 carp, 683-1013 or 643-4953. film cassettes, $5 each. fidentially. The Hayes Cor­ nso Am- d AaMriui or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- conditioning, utilities and ZONING COMMISSION NtwVNk.ll.T. 10039 2711, They MUST be picked Contax film cassette, $5. poration. 646-0131. A parking. Available im ­ The Boltun Zoning Commission nsl "I* TIP sSadfs. '■^^netian S T SERVICE AVAILABLE up before 11:00 a.m. only. Call Doug Bevins at the mediately. Telephone 649- will ('unducl a public hearing at the CODE, stilt NtmOar aiO llu . Keys. TV FOR RENT, sm lu Ask fir Herald, 643-2711, between 1 2865. Cuininumty Hail at 8:00 p.m..- New FASHION with Marlow s. 867 Main Street. ‘ “ 't « “ > SWIM POOLS and 3 p.m. weekdays. * RENTALS March 30, 1982 to consider a Photo-Giiide patterns in DISTRIBUTOR - must dis­ Reaorl Property For rc(|uesl from L.^. Fiano et al to re- all size ranges, has a Telephone 647-8347. zone from K-1 to R-2 a tract of special Grace Cole Collec- pose of brand new on COMBINATION END Rooms for Rent 52 Rent 56 ground 31’ long pools with TABLE AND STEREO hack land south and west of the sices; plus G & W LANDSCAPING - junction uf South Hoad and Boston 2 BONUS Coupons! STAN BYSIEWICZ INSURANCE AGENCY MINIT-MAN PRINTING huge sundecks, safety fen­ System. Garrard turn­ ROOM FOR CAPE COD - East Turnpike formerly owned by SUBURBAN MOTUR CAR, MC. THE HAYES CORPORATION trimming, cleaning, cing., hi-rate filters, table, Sylvania receiver Price .... $1.25. 386 Main Straat “Low Cost Printing While You Wait" “ ITe Buy, Sell, Trade Real Estate’’ mowing, etc. Whole GENTLEMAN - kitchen Harwich- Beautiful three Margaret Bogdan and consisting of 50 Tolland Turnpika, Manchaatar ladders, etc. Asking $978 and speakers. Telephone privileges. Air conditioned, bedroom, two bath home. approximately 50 acres to permit Manchaatar 423 Center Streat Our 20th Year of Professional Service! season, guarantee work, complete. Financing 643-6322 after 3 p.m. construction uf multiple dwellings. 649-2076 reasonable. Senior Citizen washer,, dryer, etc. 643- Sun deck, one mile from Manchester • 646-1777 '-362 East Center Street available. Telephone NEIL 5600. beaches. No pets. \ complete description and map of discount. 649-4697. ' collect (203) 745-3319. WOMEN'S Slacks sizes 16 the property is on file with the Manchester • 646-0131 Available: June 26-JuIy 10; Town Clerk. and 18. $1. Men’s shirts ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING Aug. 7-14; Aug. 28- A Wise Chef income Tax sizes Ig. and x-lg. $1 and $2. BOLTON ZONING FIREWOOD FOR SALE - ROOM - shower, bath, September. After 5 p.m. TED CUMMINGS INSURANCE AGENCY GANOIDS by CAROL W. J. HUSH INSURANCE AGENCY Will deliver. Cut and split, 649-8635. COMMISSION Service Painting-Papering 32 private entrance, free telephone 649-5620. “Ail Lines o f Inaurance IPith A Peraonal Touch" “ Tou Call The S hoU " “Service You Can Trust" PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP or 4 foot lengths. Call 742- parking. Apply at Russell’s Philip G. Dooley, 5726. 24 INCH STANDARD draf­ Chairman 378 Main Straat 683 Main Straat, Manchaatar 150 North Main Street “Flowers For Every Occasion” IN C O M E T A X INTERIOR PAINTING, Barber Shop, 195 Spruce IVanled to Rent 57 ting machine with table, 009-03 Manchaatar • 646-2457 36 Oak Straat PREPARATION - ExJ over ten years experience, Street. 649-6619 Manchaatar • 646-1232 TWO SEARS Kerosene $75. Small free-standing GARAGE for storage and Manchester • 649-0791 perienced - at your home low rates and senior citizen heaters - 11,500 BTUs. $80 fireplace, $20. Telephone - Call Dan Mosler, 649- discounts. 643-9980. . some repairs. Telephone LEGAL each. Good condition. 649-9567.______643-6914. 3,329. Telephone 643-8249. Apartmenta lor Rent 53 NOTICE INTERIOR/EXTERIOR NOTICE OF REQUEST Mlac. for Rent 58 ALUED PROTECTIVE ALARM, INC. MANCHESTER GLASS CO. GRAMES PRINTING LYDALL, INC. PERSONAL INCOME PAINTING - Wallpapering TAG SALES MANCHESTER- One and F O R DESIGN SEASONED HARDWOOD “ Total Burglar & Fire Alarm Protection" 61 Woodland Straat ‘ IFlien you think of Printing, think of us’ One Colonjal Road TAX SERVICE - Returns and Drywali Installation. - Cut and split, $90. Unsplit, two bedroom apartments APPROVAL 1600 SQUARE FEET - In­ 5ALT;crij2i”i“i j jliri” Manchaatar, Conn. prepared, tax advice given. Quality professional work. $80. Four footers, $70. TAG SALE - 64C Case available. Centrally In accordance with the Manchaatar • 646-5068 50 Purnell Place, Manchester Manchester • 646-1233 Learn how to best manage Reasonable prices. Free dustrial space for light . IEAS0N5 ALLTHINGi Delivered or you pick up. Drive, Manchester - Satur­ located on busline near manufacturing, with provisions of Section 128, 643-0669 your personal finances. Estimates! Fully insured. Telephone 742-8056. day March 27lh, 9 a.m. - 4 shopping center and T itle 23, U.S. Code as Reasonable . rates. G.L. McHugh, 643-9321. loading dock and office. p.m., no other time. Hutch, schools. For further details Bolton area. 646-5686. prescribeid in the Federal- Telephone 646-7306. call 649-7157. FRENCH DOOR 32x80. upholstered sofa and Aid Highway Program PARKER STREET USED AUTO PARTS, INC. SULLIVAN & CO. PAINTING - Interior and $50. Painted white. Two rocker, end tables, lamps, Advertising Specialties 0. W. HSN REALTY MANCHESTER OIL HEAT TAXES PREPARED Exterior. Free Estimates. Homea-Apta. to ahare 59 Manual, Volume 7, Chapter “For All Your Auto Parts Needs, Come See U s" “Quality Fuel Products” tires 155-13. $15. Call 644- twin bed, dresser and MANCHESTER - Newly 806 Main Straat “Gallery of Homes ’’ Reasonable Rates. Call 20«3. decorated one bedroom 5, Section 5, dated' 775 Parfcar Straat IN YOUR HOME chest, kitchen table and SHARE IV baths, kitchen 235 Main Straat, Manchester 61 Loomis Street 649-5863 or 646-7069, ask for apartment. Access to shop­ 2 Decem ber 30, 1974, the Manchaatar • 649-6523 four chairs. All in excellent privileges with owner and Manchaatar • 649-3391 643^1591 Whitey. ping centers, buslines and Department of Transporta­ Manchester • 647-9137 Reasonable rates DOUBLE FOLDING condition. One year old one other tenant. Both schools. For further details accurate. CANVAS BED - aluminum Westinghouse air- men. Call 649-7630. tion has requested design V Norm Marshall, frame, sets over bed in tent conditioner, pots and pans, please call 528-4196 approval from the Federal trailer to make upper silverware, dishes and between 9 and 5 pm or 643-9044. Autoa For Sale 61 Highway Administration Northway REXALL Pharmacy Building Contracting 33 bunk. $30. Telephone 649- glassware. Phone Friday after 5 pm and weekends, for the replacement of the J.D. REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES, INC. NRAUSE R O n S T & GREENHOUSES ROBERT J. SMITH T A X RETURNS •••••••••••••••••••••••• 2071. night March 26th, 649-9044 649-7157. 618 Cantar Straat “Prescription Specialists" “Insuransmiths Since 1914" CADILLAC - 1976 - Coupe Hendee Road Bridge oyer “Largest Retail Growers in Manchester" 2 PREPARED in your FARRAND between 9 p.m. and mid­ 230 No. Main Straat, Manchester DeVille - 72,000 miles. the Hop River in Andover. Manchaatar • 646-1980 621 Hartford Road, Manchaatar 65 East Center Street home. Call 647-9272 after REMODELING - Cabinets, FOR SALE: Wollensak night for details and direc­ MANCHESTER - Three 640-4510 • Roofing, Gutters, Room recorder, T-1500 foot con­ tions. rooriis, second floor, Good condition. $2700 or The project was presented Manchester • 649-5241 5 p.m. Additions, Decks, All types trols microphone t ^ s at­ carpeted, appliances, Best offer. Telephone 742- at a design public hearing o f Remodeling and tachment cord. Hi-Fi cable TAG SALE - 130 West excellent location. $340 68d0 - Keep trying. on January 27, 1982, in the Repairs. Free estimates. ilus manual. Asking $K. monthly plus utilities, All Purpose Room of the BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - pi Center St., Manchester. AL SIEFFERTS APPLIANCES, TV-AUDIO DATSUN by DECORMIER MORIARH BROTHERS Fully insured. Phone 643- T('elephone 649-3893. March 27th, 9 a.m. to 4 AvailabIle April 1st. Peter- 1971 y w VAN - 4 cyl., new Andover Elementary HARRISON’S STATIONERS Concrete. Chimney rebuilt motor, radial tires, “Sclis, Service & Parts" “4 8 Years o f Dependable Service” 6017. p.m. All things in excellent man Realty, 649-9404 or School. 445 Hartford Road, Manchaatar Repairs. "No Job Too AM-FM cassette stereo,-, 315 Center Street “Downtown Main Street BARBIE DOLL Wedding condition. 646-1171. This proposal is being 647-9897 285 Broad Straat, Manchaatar Shiall.” Call 644-8356 for ROBERT E. JARVIS - dress, slip, veil, pants sunroof, great transporta­ Manchester Since 1945” estimates. proposed under the 843-4165 Manchaatar •* S43-5135 Remodeling Specialist. $3.75. Bridesmaid dress, BRIC-A-BRAC, BOOKS, 118 MAIN STREET - Three tion. $2,000. Telephone 647- 646-7272 Highway and Bridge F o r room additions,' hat, $2.75. Pajamas .80 BAKED GOODS SALE - 9 and four room apartments. 8805. 5 C & M Tree Service, Free kitchens, bathrooms, cents. Telephone 643-6452. a.m. to 2 p.m., ^turday Hot water, no appliances, Rehabilitation and estimates. Discount senior roofing and siding or anv March 27 at East Glaston­ security. Tenant in­ JEEPS, CARS, PICKUPS Replacement Program, a NEW ENGLAND MECHANICAL SERVICES THE MANCHESTER HERALD citizens. Company w W. G. GLENNEY CO. home improvement need. surance. 646-2426, 9-5 from $35. Available at local Federal and local IM u» iniNC nu VIII IMS “A Family Newspaper Since 1881" Manchester ownetf and MINOLTA 16MM bury Library, 1389 Neipsic 166 Tunnal Rd. “Quality — The Best Economy Of All’ J. CARMAN, CLOTHIER Telephone 643-6712. Road next to Eastbury weekdays. Gov’t. Auctions. For cooperative effort toward operated. Call 646-1327. Rangefinder small camera Varnon • 871-1111 Harald Squara, Manchaatar 887 Downtown Main Street, Mancheetar $60. Farber Ware coffee School. Sponsor - Glaston­ Directory call Surplus the improvement of local These amusing motifs are 336 North Main Street LEON CIESZYNSKI Data Center 415-330-7800. easily embroidered in 643-2401 LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ Percolator - cost $54; sell bury Library Friends. THREE ROOMS NEWLY roads and bridges. The Manchaatar • 649-5253 BUILDER. New homes, RENOVA'TED and clean. simple stitches onto tow­ cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ $20. Both excellent condi­ project is identified by I additions, remodeling, rec 1972 PLYMOUTH Satellite els or panels for kitchen ages cleaned. All types tion. Telephone 528-1880. Available immediately. State Project Number 01- rooms, garages, kitchens - 92,000 miles. Good condi­ or dining area.' trash, brush removed. Heat, hot water, SAVINGS GANN OF MANCHESTER remodeled, ceilings, bath tion. $995. Telephone 646- 89 and Federal Project No. 2524 has transfer MANCHESTER HONDA Picket, Split Rail, PAC-MAN Cartridge appliances. Security and for 6 designs; color chart. Manchaatar • 648-1700 MANCHESTER DRUG JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. tile, dormers, roofing. MULTI-FAMILY - Satur­ references. Second floor. 5204.______Number BRZ-600K1). “Connecticut’s Largest Exclusively Hondg Dealer’’ Stockade Fences installed. (Atari). New, never TO OlOiO, sees |1J 0 fer seek “Prescription Specialists 164 E. Center Street Residential or commer­ opened. $40. Telephone 649- day, March 27th, 10-4. 105 Call after 6 p.m. 646-3911. T h e public hearing {Mj^P«nao«&9eete(eteS •k Sales k Service k Parts “14 Offices To Serve You" 528-0670. Branford Street, OLDSMOBILE -1973 DelU cial. 649-4291. 9 ^ or 643-0345. transcript will be available ' 24 Adama Straat, Manchaatar Manchaatar • East Hartford • Bumaido 717 Main Straat Manchester • 649-5261 Manchester. Rain date “ 88” . Two door hardtop, An m caoot MANSFIELD CENTEIR air-conditioned, power (through project comple­ 646-3816 South WIndaor • Andovor • Aahford Manchaatar # 649-4541 LICENSED DAY CARE ELECTRICAL SERVICES April 3rd. ItelkMkMlvImM HOME - Will watch your GIRLS THREE SPEED Woodsedge Apartments. steering, brakes, AM/FM tion) for inspection and - We do all types of Elec­ child or infant days. Call bicycle, 26 inches, good Newly renovatM, country radio. Overall good condi­ copying in the T ow n trical Work! Licensed. Call FISHERMAN’S TAG 646-0262. condition, $35. Student setting. Two bedrooms, tion. $1150. Call after 5 Clerk’s office, Andover, after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. SALE - Items for fishing ssijinsitete-'* desk, formica top, one from ^85 to $325. Includes p.m., 646-M18. Connecticut, M onday and many other things.igs. 371 ^pliances and parking, CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO., Inc. CUNLIFF AUTOBODY drawer with chair, good through Friday, 8:30 A.M. HMIIIANO PARK MARKET LYNCH MOTORS YARDS, ATTICS, cellars, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY condition, $50. Telephone Middle Turnpike West, 'relephone 429-1270 or 2 & GIFT SECTION with f Al “ IFe Service What We Sett" “Quality Service Al It’s Best" cleaned, light trucking and Manchester, (across form 1970 FORD TORINO sU- to 4:30 P.M., as well as at directions. Price ... $2.25. “ The Choicest Meats in Tow n" Residential & Commercial 646-6794. 9660. lion wagon, good running 36 Main Straat Pontiac * Toyota Dealer odd jobs Call 646-1475. Parkade) Saturday March the Municipiat Systems Sec­ ■90« t M 9tJtlACB Route 83 Construction. Remodeling, condition. First $200 takes Manchaatar a 64S-76M 317 Highland Straat, Manchaatar 500 Waat Cantar Straat, Manchaatar 27, 9-4. ss" home improvements, ad- P41 PIO N EER CHAIN WEST HARTFORD - it. Telephone 647-1918. tion office of the Depart­ It iMtt Until kto It kukt tttn. 046-4277 840-4321 Talcottville s 643-0016 SMALL LOADS OF dftions, bathroom & SAW - seven months old. Handsome two bedroom, ment of Transportation STONE, trap rock, play kitchen remodeling, $200. Telephone 6464)213. Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 IVi baths apartment on 1977 DATSUN B210 - four 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. sand, white stone, loam roofing, siding, repairs, busline adjacent to door, standard transmis­ Commissioner a n d pool sand door & window replace­ OFFICE DESK WITH FOR SALE; TOADE Fan­ highway and park. $650 sion, AM-FM. 42,000 Connecticut Department DELIVERED. Telephone ment and alterations. 646- CHAIR - .$100 or best offer. cy pigeons. $12 a pair. monthly with heat and gar­ original miles. Asking of Transportation 644-1775. , 1379 Telenhone 871-1243. ’Telephone 649-0173. age. Call Carol at 528-1300. $M75. 633-7007 evenings. 0464)3