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By United Press International British Ambassador Curtis Keeble about the British fleet. number native residents 333 to 1 — a “crucial stage,” told reporters month returned home to a noisy 52500 or best offer. Telephone 643-9476. Errors which do not that British warnings to keep ships Telephone 649-7406. The Soviet Union stepped into the out of the blockade zone around the Analysts said the Tass statement and the military spokesman expected to wrap up his negotiations hero's welcome after being taken to lessen the value of the may have reflected Soviet concern suggested the troops could have a one way or another by Saturday and Uruguay and released. GIRLS 18” Ross bike, advertlsenMnt will not Falkland Islands crisis Friday with Falkland Islands were “unaccep­ \CARS AND TRUCKS - excellent condition. 535.00 a stem warning to Britain that its table and provocative.” about free passage of freighters virtually endless supply of mutton if that the next two days would be most makes and models be corrected by an ad­ Small-business men 1981CAPRIS or best offer. Telephone blockade of sea lanes in the South “These actions clearly contradict carrying grain from Argentina to they ran out of regular rations. "decisive.” Neither side had reported new under 5200.00. Sold through 649-1856. ditional Insertion. High seas, thick fog and hitler IAbIm im IIc, fir. Atlantic was “unlawful, unaccep­ the 1958 convention on the high seas Russia. Buenos Aires is one of the "These next days will be decisive fighting since Wednesday, when Bri­ local government sales. winds beset the Falklands, Im , !•« nlks, TMr Call 1-714-569-0242 Ext. 1069 table and provocative.” and consequently are regarded by Kremlin's biggest grain suppliers. as I never had in mind endless tain said it shot down three U.S.- ]cM m MOTORCYCLE heralding the onset of winter at the for directory on how to It was the strongest Soviet state­ the Soviet side as unlawful,” the Earlier, Britain warned its battle- negotiations with the parties,” made Argentine Skyhawk fighter- 5 INSURANCE - For all your bottom of the world and pressing purchase. motorcycle needs, call us. ment to date on the 6-week-old crisis Soviet statement said. ready forces would not “pull their Perez de Cuellar said as he arrived bombers that attacked a British •6895 need expert loan help punches” if they decided to invade Britain to decide whether to launch Competitive rates. Friend­ and it came as U.N. Secretary Tass said Britain had several at U.N. headquarters for more talks frigate. an invasion before the weather ly service. Fine com­ General Javier Perez de Cuellar ' times warned the Soviet Union to or tighten the blockade noose around with British and Argentine envoys. 8 1 XR-7 ‘7895 1979 CHEVROLET Malibu panies. Ask for Janet or said his efforts to negotiate a peace steer its ships clear of the blockade the Falklands, where Argentina's became too dangerous. Mefcury Cougar urxJer 1U. By LeRoy Pope fall to make an appointment. ’They with too short a maturity and wind British Defense Ministry sources Classic sport coupe - V8, Judy. Crockett Agency, zone around the Falklands. These estimated 9,000 occupation troops In London, Prime Minisjer , , “I hope that today and tomorrow 1 000 mites, air. PS. stereo automatic, power steering UPl Business Writer expect to just walk In off the street up depleting your capital.” Silbert settlement had reached a released more details of that battle, Choice of two 643-1577. were said by intelligence sources in Margaret Thatcher met her -war brakes, AM-FM radio, air and get $50,000 to $500,000. ’That’s said that is ,a particularly serious “decisive” stage. 11 warnings are “absolutely out of will have final answers from the lirra l? ! Washington to have but 18 days of cabinet for 90 minutes to review parties.” He added, “there are still saying a bomb dropped by an Argen­ conditioning, vinyl roof, NEW YORK — While raising foolish, Silbert said. matter for businesses that are The U.N. chief told reporters he place,” it said. tine plane hit the /rigate and Went defogger more. 643-21-2880. money is difficult at best. It’s often expected Britain and Argentina to Although Argentine officials have food left. both options as well as the peace some difficulties which I hope to Cemper*- Traller*-Moblle “Bankers are busy and harassed seasonal. talks that resumed at the United straight through it without harder than need be for the small- men,”he said, “and if the loan give him their “final answers” to been quoted as saying Argentina However, an Argentine military iron out.” 1971 CHEVROLET Con- Home* 95 He made three other points. spokesman scoffed at those reports. Nations for the seventh grueling, exploding. The sources said the business man because too often he application doesn’t put the basic in­ his peace plan by Saturday. would not accept Soviet military bomb caused only minor damage cours wagon. Posi- • 1310 small businessman will not heljp in its war with Britain, they Saying “they forgot about the ' consecutive day. In Buenos Aires, 189. Argentines 138 FT. MOBILE Home - LEGAL NOTICE hasn’t bothered to acquire the formation up front the banker The official Soviet Tass news that already has been repaired. traction, trailering axle, impress a banker much unless he is agency said Kremlin officials told reportedly have been receiving sheep.” There are more than 600,000 Perez ,de Cuellar, who a day captured when British Marines sncul roof rack, 350 V8, power Camper, with two Town of Andover experise, says a New York banker doesn’t have time to dig for It.” willing to make himself personally steering, automatic, radio, bedrooms, kitchen, Public Hearing on who serves small business. What that usually means, Silbert responsible for the loan he seeks for m m sE bathroom. Good shape. Chairman Theodore Silbert of rear defogger, more. Proposed Subdivision said, is that the small-business,man his business. 8} ZEPHYR Original oymer. 643-2880. 52200. Telephone 646-9785. Regulations — Sterling National Bank made this probably should have a professional 4>Ooor»*$«v«ral to • He must demonstrate that he is Rear Lots comment partly in response to accountant prepare his loan applica­ Coventry • chooM from. The Town Planning & Zoning Com­ President Reagan’s report to not ”a man with his head .buried in Senate begins Automatic, air cortditiorv tion and perhaps come to the bank ing, 6 cyl.. pow«r steer- mission of Andover, Connecticut Congress in March on the state of with him when he goes to ask for a the sand.” ng. p o v ^ brakes. AM- will hold a public hearing on Mon­ FM. A more small business. loan. • He must not borrow un­ XUNLIFFE day. May 24. 1982 at 7:30 p.m. In ’The president said small business YOUR CHOICE A U ^ B p D Y the lower level of the Town Office Unfortunately, Silbert said, most necessarily “because banks don’t petitions Building on the Subdivision is having trouble raising credit and small businessmen tend to be like to lend money that isn’t needed. Regulations proposed for adoption equity. He commented on a myopic about acquiring expert help ’They like to make specific loans for SINCE 1947. ART CUNIIFFE PROP budget debate ‘4 9 9 S by the Town Planning St Zoning dramatic increase in small business or even acquiring the necessary specific purposes In order to keep Commission of Andover, Connec­ bankruptcies and an even more QUALITY WORK ticut. At this hearing Interested know-how themselves. loan maturities in line with the life ignored 79 MARK V ‘8495 persons may appear and be heard dramatic decline of 15 percent in the An even bigger problem is that expectancy of the need.” EquippM with leather interi­ WASHINGTON (UPl) - The plan adopted Thursday by its budget or. padOtd vinyl root. COMPETITIVE PRICES and written communications number of businesses with five or many, perhaps most, small firms am/(m stereo. 8 track with Silbert advises the small cominittee.''That plan would, over received. Copies of the proposed fewer employees in the last half of are headed by optimistic en­ Republican-led Senate Friday M quad Your Specialists for taking care of Win­ subdivision regulations are on file businessman to choose his bank opened what is expected to be a three years, raise $52 billion more in ter's “fender-bender", dents & dings. in the office of the Town Clerk, the 1970s. trepreneurial egoists who “don’t By Lisa Zowada 77 MARK V *6595 “All the little-business man really carefully. tumultuous debate on the 1983 GOP taxes and spend $25 billion less on Bill Blass series, landau # F o re ig n B* A m e ric o n Town Office Building. want to listen to somebody^ they Herald Reporter roof, turbine wheels, leath­ Dated at /Indover, Connecticut this budget plan and its controversial defense than the Senate GOP plan A Specioliiing in Foreign Cart needs to do to get a loan, if be often view as a glorified bookkeeper “ LOOK FOR ONE interested in er interior 14th and 21st day of May, 1982. provision to cut $40 billion from It also would leave Social Security # loaners Available deserves one, is to be as good at telling them not to expand too quick­ serving smaller businesses and one • COVENTRY — For the second # Complete Collition Worl* Social Security costs over three benefits intact, and produce a 79CliEVY >S89S Town Planning & applying for it as he is at selling ly ... and they don’t like paying an with expertise In your field. If you year In a row Ck)ventry taxpayers classic Station A Free Estimates Zoning Commission years. 7 ' smaller deficit — $103.9 billion. Wafon fully equipped! whatever he makes or distributes,” bilk the wrong bank anid wind up Friday ni^ht voted to i^ore a pietU. accountant extra for preparing a Senate GOP leader Howard Baker “Basically, the presidents of Andover said Silbert, presentation to save tte banker’s being rejected,’’ he said, “it will tion calling for a referendum on tbd- 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE John L. Kostic, budget and instead overwhebtilhgly said the floor debate Friday and program is pretty much the same 81 COUGAR I He said fewer than 10 percent of time.” make it that much harder to get a Chairman the small businessmen who come to apjprov^ the $6.4 million budget as Monday would be limited to opening program as last year, which brought I 4 doo'r se da n s, But if the presentation isn’t loan at a second bank.’ Banks check statements, and no votes will be us record interest rates, record un­ I most have A/C, 643-0016 Frances LaPine, a bank asking for a substantial loan prepared, the loan more than likely credit bureaus and will know If a it is. I P/S, AM -FM stereo. Secretary The over 200 residents present taken until Tuesday at the earliest. employment, record failings of I Starting from 83. TALCOTTVILLE come adequately prepared. won’t go through, Silbert concluded. customer has been uqscessful in RTE. also voted overwhelmingly to ap­ His goal is to approve a budget small business and among the farm 003-05 raising capital previously, Silbert •5595 MANY ARE SO ignorant of the “If you don’t go to an accountant prove a resolution calling for a resolution Wednesday, community," Sen. Edward real requirements that they even you may have to settle for a loan said. nuclear arms freeze between the “We will pass a budget resolution Kennedy, D-Mass., said early Friday on NBC’s “Today” show. LEGAL NOTICE United States and the Soviet Union. and I think it should address the ... Town of Andover The Coventry Taxpayers Associa­ solvency of Social Security,” the "Clearly, there has to be some Public Hearing for tion had presented the town clerk Tennessee Republican told budget cuts. We need a strong SELECT Special Permit with 436 signatures, 236 more than reporters. national security second to none. The Town Planning & Zoning Com- Insurance brokers required by state statutes to send The $779 billion budget, worked But we can reduce the expenditures Y mission of Andover, Connecticut the budget to referendum. It is the out last week between Senate in that area and there are rome 79PIYM. *31951 will hold a public hearing in the third year that the CTA has Republicans and White House aides, other areas,” Kennedy said. Horizon 4.DOOT. lower level of the Town Office would freeze nondefense spending at automatic Building on Monday, May 24, 1982 collected the necessary number of USED CARS signatures. The budget has gone to 1982 levels for three years, cut $22 at 7:30 p.m. on the following 80AMC *3695 billion from Reagan’s requested Spirit. 4-cyt.. 4-speed petition: find romance in firm referendum for the past two years. 1981 Starlet, 5 spd, A-C, Route Six: Petition by Christine The question now Is whether the level of defense spending and freeze 81 MAZDA *5895', Sammartino U9stee, Route Six, cost-of-living adjustments for three Close call Stereo Cass...... *5895 Andover, Connecticut for a special Town Council dominated by QLC, Auto. AM/FM 6.- | the raucous musical “Jesus Chlrst surance brokers for this business years on all benefit programs 000 miles. 1981 (Mica GT Coupe...... •7398 permit to build a ten (10) unit mul- By LeRoy Pope Democrats, will uphold the vote or , U family bousing development on a UPl Business Writer Superstar.” and the firm has written protection honor the petitions, overturn the except Social Security, food stamps 80DATSUH *45951 5.05 acre parcel located on the 510 2-Door Sedan. 4 | 1981 Phoenix 9 door L/H ...... •8595 Insurance packages for some un­ on juch noted artifacts as the vote and set'a date for a referen­ and Supplemental Security Income. south by Jonathan Trumbull 'Bfasfief Doubloon, the British for pontiff cyl., 4-speed, true NEW YORK — Property sin- usual plays have included special dum. The plan, which would produce a economy. Highway and bounded on the north Gulnana once-cent postage stamp and 1980 Regal Limited Coune...... •TW by Hop River, on the northwest by surance susually sis considered a clauses for extreme risks. In $106 billion deficit in 1983, also original I editions of the Last year, after a town meeting at 78H0HDA *4995 properties N /F of Richard Rosen, prosaic business but Jolyon Stemn “Hair,” for example, the producer which 173 residents ignored the would freeze federal civilian and Accord, 5-Speed. AM - 1980Century Limited 4 dr...... •8495 on the southeast by properties N/F Shakespeare folios. FM. a real beauty. like his father before him, has found insist^ on protection against acts of petitions and voted the budget In, military pay for a year, raise $95 i979CnrniM 4 dr. A/C ...... •5498 of Clarence Sherman. romance in It. vandalism by the kind of Immature Jolyon Stem was sent to Oberlin. billion in taxes and seek $40 billion was closer 76 COMET *2595, At this hearing interested persons an Ivy style college in Ohio. After the Town Council, with a Republican 4-door, 6 cyl., auto., A|r| may appear and be heard and He heads DeWitt Stem, Gutman & and emotional people who commit majority, threw the vote out and in unspecified Social Security , condition. graduating, he worked for two years 1979 (Mica GT Ccupe...... •5895 written communications will be Co., the largest theatrical Insurance acts of vandalism at rock music con­ sent the budget to the polls where it “savings” over three years. LISBON, Portugal (UPl) — The received. Copies of this notice are for the huge Fireman’s Fund In­ brokerage house on Broadway. certs. was defeated. In his nationally broadcast news rebel Spanish priest indicted Friday lOBULeMans Wagon...... •5895 on file in the Office of the Town It Insures theatnical productions DeWitt Stem was founded as a surance Co. of San Francisco, then Clerk, Town Office Building. That action ignited a lawsuit conference Thursday night, Presi- for trying to kill Pope John Paul II general insurance brokerage house joined the family firm. 1979 Grand Prix...... •5995, Dated this I4th and 21st day of against all the fire and other proper­ against the town in which a group of dent Reagan backed away from the earlier this week touched the pon- May, 1982, at Andover, Connec­ 85 years ago by Stem 's^andfather. Like his father, he was Interested ty casualty and liability rlAs and residents claimed the town charter, Social Security “political football’’ tiff's robes as he was wrestled to the ticut against nonappearance of a star or It was his father, a ronnantic who in the arts and was determined to 1979 Mustang Gh'ia...... •9195 which calls for the budget to be that has split the once-solid GOP groupd by "security guards, televi- Planning & Zoning sudden disaster such as the Illness of named his son Joljron after an find romance in insurance. He decided at a town meeting, Herald photo by Pinto ranks in the Senate and said it is up sion film shows, 1979 (Mica GT Liftback ...... •5995 Commission of Andover a star forcing the show to close. amiable character in John would insure only those things he supersedes the state statute, which to Congress to decide whether to Portuguese state television ran a John Kostic, ’The firm has had to pay off two GaUworthy’s “The Forsyte Saga,” liked. 1979 Camaro Rally Sport, 4 spd.. •6195 allows for petitioning. keep or delete the provision. slow motion film of the Wednesday Chairman ' such abandonment claims of $500,- who turned it toward the theater. He liked to sail so he became Dancing cheek to cheek Reagan reiterated his support for attack at Fatima, with a frame-by- 1978 Dodge Aspen...... •38951 FYancis LaPine, 000 each, once when Bette Davis had He was a classmate of the famous something of a pioneer in writing The town attorney. Abbot the plan approved by the Senate frame analysis that clearly shows Secretary to leave a show called “Miss Mof­ actor Jose Ferrer at Princeton and comprehensive yachting policies, .Schwebel, argued for the right to Mr. and Mra. Paul Dodge savor a slow dance at the spring anniversary ball held Friday Budget Committee, saying interest Juan Maria Fernandez Khron 1978Catalina Wagon ...... *4495 ‘001-05 fat” because of a back injury and Ferrer threw the firm some something everybody does now. He 'petition for referendum. A Tolland night at the Senior CItzens Center. rates will fall if Congress passes the swinging at the pope with his left 1978 Camaro RaHy Sport...... •5395 once when comedian Jackie Gleason theatrical Insurance business. also expanded the firm’s business in superior Court judge dismissed the spending blueprint. arm, apparently trying to pull the had to bow out and submit to open Jolyon’s father also was much in­ insuring antiquities. plaintiffs’ case. The plaintiffs have And in a visit to a Pennsylvania pope toward him. v LEGAL NOTICE appealed. 1978(Mica-black-Special Edition.. •5795 Town of Andover heart surgery. terested in the arU, especially those farm Friday, the president vowed The film then shows Fernandez J Former Councilman Robert Public Hearing for revolving around numismatics and Will the^Vulcan return? his “ safety net’’ for needy touching the pope’s cassock as the IT ALSO HAS HAD to pay off ON A TRIP to Denmark, he Olmstead, a Republican, made the 1978 Dodge(Mt4dr...... •3895 Special Permit other rare collectibles. Americans is still Intact, despite suspect was hit by a security guard some fairly bizarre claims under managed to land the Danish royal -motion to adjourn the town meeting The Town Planning it Zoning (Com­ comprehensive liability Clauses of HE SAW A GOOD insurance family as a client in his artistic in­ what critics may say. in the arm and knocked to the 1977 Merc. Monarch GMa...... •3598 mission of Andover, Connecticut, to a referendum. At least six Republican senators ground. The pope then turned will hold a public hearing in the packaged play insurance. market in collectibles and soon surance business. 5 79H0HDA But Democrat Bruce Stave stood have indicated they would join around, looked down at Fernandez, CMC 2-door U n Dodge Cott...... *2995 lower level of the Town Office About the most unusual was from began writing tailor made policies But the Broadway stage is the and asked, before moving that ac- Fans say Spock lives Democrats in attempting to delete and began blessing him. Building on Monday, May 24, 1962 a playgoer who said her hearing was for many ton dealers. He was able to bread and butter of the t^ency, he 19H Econoline Van...... • 3 5 p | at 7:30 p.m. on the following ' tion be taken on the budget. “Is it the-Social Security provision from Fernandez reportedly told 78DATSMI damaged by the high noise level of compete with Loq^on’s leading in­ says. 510 Hsichback. 2-door. 5- petition: hot Improper to vote on the budget the budget plan. prosecutors that he struck the pop- I. a m ;FM rack) 1977Ford Granada 2 dr...... •32951 movie version. The first movie that Spock is alive and will be Route Six — Petition by Amede E. at a yes-no vote and not to have the TEMPLE, Maine (UPl) - The The ratio in the Senate is 54; e’s leg with his 15-inch bayonet, but and Mary L. Boudreau, Route Six, reborn.” 1977 Pontiac Astra...... *2995 ' o^rtunity to amend the budget?” people at Paramount Pictures may grossed $175 million, and the movie Republicans, 46 Democrats. Vatican spokesmen have main- 77BAT$ai *3895 Andover, Connecticut t v a Special have killed off Mr. Spock in their studio decided to make one sequel a 200SX,|ownMlas. Permit to build a three-MdroMn To Miss Drach and other Trekers 'The Democratic-dominated House tained that the assailant did not 19nToyota Corolla 2-dr...... *3195 Moderator A1 Bradley rated to lastest space movie “Star Trek II,” year. single family dwelling on an 1.18 Social Security doubts revealed ' honor the petition and send the (they don’t like to be called is expected to begin debate next touch the pope and that the pontiff 78 TOYOTA *4895 1976 Audi Fox Wi«on ...... *3495 i acre parcel zoned business. but Ians say there are enough clues The series’ 79 shows are con­ Tre)cies), Spock is more than just a week of the $780.6 billion budget was not hurt in the incident. I QT 2-door Liftbeck. Bounded on the north by properties ; budget to r^erendum. in the film to leave them optimistic 5-Speed. AM/FM rsdio. N/P of Penn Central Transporta­ sidered prime reruns. science fiction character. Police said the ousted member of tape deck When asked vHiy they could not de­ ■ Joyce Carilll, president of the the Vulcan will return. 1976(Mica 6T L/B ...'...... *3698 tion Company; on the east by STORRS— The success of the In­ Security System than for those who Miss D rach and a group of ® renegade fundamentalist order properties N/F of Richard H. and pend upon Social Security, by far the C^A, told the audience that many “We don’t have an ideal solution,” “Spock has always been the con­ 1975loop Ranogado *3895] dividual Retirement Accounts do have confidence in the govern­ dedicated fans tried to prove to •vv<5V.%W'».». carrying the bayonet in his hand 80 BOBCAT *42951 Jane P. Drake and on the south by offered by banking Institutions greatest number rq>lied the system ment program. people bad stayed away from the said Mary Ann Drach, a fan from scious of the show in a sense,” she 3-door Hatchback, atr con- U.S. Route 0. on the west by town meeting because they thought Temple, Maine, who drove 200 m iles Paramount it would lose $ ^ million said, “because he is a pacifist. The T f b H a s a '*® ***"8®** *" dltlon. powar ttaarmg. 1975 CeHca GT Coupe ...... *3198 properties N/F James D. and Paid appears to be directly related to would be bankmpt by the time they The more frequenf reason for meSOieMM.^ M l # U 4 to .^ the television film, no weapon was power brakes, low maeegt. the budget would go to referendum. to see the first movie and has seen it in revenues from “Star Trek II” by New York Times had an editorial economy H. Aceto. doubts about the solvency of the retired. opening an IRA was the tax benefit ' visible. k C .... At this hearing Interested peraons According to the study, 21 percent )^ ch explains why the opening ol “That’s tough,” one resident sit­ more times than she can count. killing Mr. Spock, because fans which said Spock is a man of peace, 1975Datsun 710 Wagon *2998 federal Social Security System. woul£i’t go back to see the movie may appear and be beard and The finding comes from a recent of the respondents have begun JRAs ai^ IRA is closely linked to IncoSme, ting in the seetkm fornon-registered “But I think it’s one we can live and these days we can sorely afford 20 pages, 2 sections written communlcaUoos will be twice. *^®. Peroandez, 32, said he practiced the 1974 Corona 4 Dr. Auto...... *2495 rtiidy by tto Financial Behavior and an ad^tlonal 14 percent plan to the^esearchers said. AmonKJiUher voters y^ed. with;” to lose that sort of character. I think 1 2 .9 % J t r a received. Maps dated April, 1981 “It would just be too painful,” she Advice ...... U attack for six months. He was in- nnmclng naM M showing the above proposal a rt on Program at the University of do 80. The lack of/ConfUence in income tamlUes ($90,600m oom ), “You're not a a legal voter, bud-; When the first riunors of Spock’s that’s quite true. on any naw Lynx, 1967Mustang Conv...... *5998-1 M id ., > -.f-,...... -dieted on a charge of attempted Capri or Zaphyr. fUe In the office of the Town a trk . Connecticut. Social Security has resulted in the 70 percent either have an IRA or . dy, ao don't hasale m e,” Mra. CarlUi demise crackled through the Star “Spock represents the hope that ...... • ‘ ...... „ homicide for the asMult outside the H IMa »mbi«m wni on your car,\ ^ w n Office Building, successful promotion of the newly plan to begin one. The second most Trek grapevine, Miss Drach, editor Dated this 14tb and lis t day ol In a survey of SOO Connecticut called. ' ■' Paramount ighored their advice we can some day learn to live with ...... sacred Fatima basilica, some 91 households carried out in late March liberalized IRAs, say the UConn frequently cited reason for opening of a Star' Trek fan m agazine, helped Conn \ Oldnsf Lincoln you praoamy puki Ibo much. May, 1983, at Andover, Coonec- f Reaklent J.B.Edwanla asked the and went ahead with Its plans. But alien cultures on earth,” she said. (jom ics ...... 14 miles north of Lisbon. by the UConn Institute for Social researchers. an IRA was lack of confldmce in the organize the fight to save the Miss Drach said they'have left L o tte ry ...... ■>••2. A court spokesman said Fer- M*‘f(wfy M ardo p»‘otef Ucut. council u ^ t it would do if the She has heard that in the sequel, TOTown P la n i ^ Inquiry, Nell B. - Murphy, Lewis More than half of thoee who have Social Security Syitem. budget was voted In, referring to the celluloid life of Mr. Spock. enough loopholes to being him back Obituaries ...... 8 nandez went before judge Alvaro Mr. Spock, played by Leonard "Before Spock dies he mind-melds & Zoning Commission Mandell and Keith Johnson, all ened an IRA have done so this The study also found the actlm by last year’s council and the if they want to...... ^ Oliveira e Silva and was indicted for of Andover UConn professors of finance, found year and two-thirds of those who dependence upon Social Security Nimoy, is one of the leading with McCoy, an engineer on the : present Court case. The council bad space ship Enterprise, and says S ports...... 15-17 “attempted homicide against the AVA John L. Kostic, that only 18 percent of the plan to open an IRA will do so before bowfits to fund retironent was characters of the spectacularly “There seems to be room for an - no comment. ’Remeptber.’ It seems he was trying Television ...... 12-13 person of the supreme pope.” The y\b CIHTII ST Chainnan respondents to the poll felt they the end of the year. Yet the sbidy much higher among women and non- succosful science fiction television open end,” she Mid. “ The people W eather...... 2 charge carries a maximum AAMCMISTIB 54^5135 I’ve talk^ to who have seen the to transfer part of himself into Frances LaPine, could depend upon the Social Securi- finds that total IRA sales will be whites, who were lessiikely to have series. After the series ended. sentence of 20 years Imprisonment. W*‘ A L ot Secretary tv System for a major part of their substantially higher for those who private pouhxis available to them, Please turn to page B Paramount decided produce a preview in Kansas City seem to feel McCoy for safe keeping.” LYNCHr w s j NCMr '• M ^ » i +' I A Lot Of Pnopif.* 0024)5 a r^jUrement incom e. • do not have confidence in the Social than among.wUte males. , '.(V -■ , MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat.. May 15, 1982 - :i

2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., May 15,, 1982 NMKW/U. WIMMCR flTRVICE rOWCASl to 7 PV I 81 •-18-81 Your neighbor's views Q's News Briefing MCAPCN.* Would you contribute to a fund drive to preserve the Greai Lawn? WMiW Reagan defends SAN rMNCMCO, Testimony ends ^ V. Y in extortion triai budget policies A 108 ANOUrs PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - President irsX HARTFORD (DPI) — Testimony con­ Reagan defended his budget policies as cluded Frida;^ in the government’s se­ “humane” Friday and told a group of cond attem pt to show that reputed Pennsylvania farmers the answer to mobster Guido “The Bull" Penosi their economic woes is a Republican plotted to extort money from enter­ 4 ' budget aimed at lowering interest rates. UTI WtAINtN fOIOCASI < tainers Wayne Newton and Lola Falana Reagan met with some 300 farmers •(tea. ■» '^■.. and their manager. during a seven-hour visit to Penn­ / Federal prosecutors called eight sylvania that also included fund-raising y witnesses in two days, including Newton appearances for GOP Gov. Richard and his manager Mark Moreno, four FBI V ■phornburgh and Sen. John Heinz, both Weather J agents, a Connecticut insurance unopposed in Tuesday’s primary elec­ salesman and a network news tions. f'/i cameraman. The president arranged to address a Defense lawyer Richard Caballero . called no witnesses and generally begged $250-a-plate luncheon at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel honoring Thornburgh and Today’s forecast ' FRANK PISCH, ROSS WHITE, IRMA DESIMONE, CARL MAYER, off questioning government witnesses, later attend a $l,000-a-person cocktail FREDRICK PERRY, DAVE SMITH, PAULA CHEATWOOD, ROSEMARY Sm it h , Mancheater; ” Yes, I Mancheater: "I think the Manchester: "I’m not Manchester: "I don’t Manchester; "Yes, I think as had been the case in Penosi’s first party at the Franklin Plaza Hotel for Saturday some morning clouds, otherwise mostly sun­ lomwrly of ManchMtsr: Manchsstsr: “Yeah, I Manchester: ”1 don’t trial two months ago in Bridgeport, ny and mild. High temperature around 70. Winds light would.” Great Lawn Is a very un- working so how could I know." so. 1 think It's very pretty Heinz. "Absolutely. It’s always would contribute to It. I know a lot about the which ended with a hung jury.' northerly. Saturday night clear skies. Low temperature history of the Great Lawn, Ique part of South contribute anything?" and very beautiful and Labor, religious and social activist been there and why mess don’t honestly think they should be preserved, not Chief U.S. District Court Judge T. groups critical of Reagan’s economic 40 to 45. Winds light northerly. Sunday sunny and mild. It up? Preserve It." should tear down but I would like to see It Manchester and I’d like to see It preserved.” built on." Emmet Clarie instructed the lawyers to and social policies organized a soup line Highs 70 to 75. something that’s been maintained." prepare for final arguments at 10 a.m. outside the Franklin Plaza Hotel and there for years." Juesday. piannd to stage a ceremony naming Prosecutors called the FBI agents to Reagan winner of an “Oscar” for best testify about Penosi’s cousin, the late Extended outlook impersonation of a president. Connecticut underworld chieftain Frank Rep. Allen Ertel, D-Pa., a candidate Extended outlook for New England Monday through UPI photo Calendars Piccolo, who was sprayed with bullets on ‘for the Democratic nomination for Wednesday; a Bridgeport street corner last fall. governor, arranged a “South Succotash Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Partly Piccolo also was charged last year in Today In history Jobs Dinner” at a South Philadelphia cloudy Monday, fair Tuesday and Wednesday. High the alleged celebrity extortion plot and restaurant. The name refers to Reagan’s temperatures ranging from around 70 over the interior was killed after his arrest. ’ recent complaint that reporters are to the mid 50s over the east coastal sections. Low On May 15,1972 Alabama Gov. George Wallace was shot and critically Anidover making too much of the hardluck stories temperatures in the 40s. 5 wounded at a presidential primary campaign rally In Laurel, Md. of out-of-work people in a hypothetical Maine, New Hampshire: Variable cloudiness with a Abate confident Wallace's wife, Cornelia, kneels over him at the scene In this photo from town called "South Succotash.” chance of showers Monday. Fair Tuesday and Monday CBS television. Wednesday. Low in the upper 30s and 40s. Highs in the Town Clerk, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. he’ll be in runoff upper 50s and 60s. Ftm'- \ Tax Collector, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. Vermont: Fair through the period. Highs in the mid Assessor, 7 p.m., TOwn Office Building. HARTFORD (UPI) — House Speaker Report rules out pji-g^ ig^jy relives 60s to mid 70s at the beginning, cooling to the 60s Ernest Abate said Friday he was assured Fall River delays Wednesday. Lows in the mid 40s to mid 50s Monday, of enough delegate support to enter a cooling to the 40s Tuesday and Wednesday. September primary runoff with Gov. building demolition 2nd JFK gunman ^er school days William O’Neill and gain a subsequent Bolton FALL RIVER, Mass. (UPI) - WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sounds on a CHICAGO (U P I) - Som e 400 .rf f ■ victory in the November general elec­ tape recording, believed to be the tion. Residents of the city’s fire-ravaged Flint schoolchildren Friday gave a warm National forecast Monday section sifted through the rubble of their gunshots fired at President John F. welcome to one of their most famous “Absolutely, we have more than We Kennedy, actually came later and do not Town Clerk, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. need," Abate said of the required 20 per­ homes Friday after city officials heeded alumna — Nancy Reagan — and H\ United Press International Rock r 63 Tax Collctor, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. i back claims a second gunman was in­ Ij»'- Angeles pc 72 complaints and delayed demolition of the presented the First Lady with a set of rii’- & Frst Hi Lo Pep Assessor/Building Official, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. cent of the 1,300 deleates to the volved in the assassination, scientists Alhm|uerf|ue r 68 37 .... I^niisvillo r 86 Democratic State Convention in July. buildings. matching school sweatshirts and caps An» horape pr 50 36 .... Memphis cy 87 Annual Town Meeting, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. said Thursday. 78 Abate did not give any figures. Denise Rankin, a spokeswoman for for her and the president. Asheville e 87 53 .... Min'inl Beach c Tuchday “The acoustic impulses attributed to Atl-mta e 87 62 . .. Milwaukee e 80 Mayor Carlton Viveros, said complaints Mrs. Reagan, who says she graduated Minneapolis r 71 Abate also suggested during a taping of gunshots were recorded about one Billings r 67 44 01 Board of Selectmen, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. the WFSB-TV Face the State program to from upset residents of the structures from Chicago Latin School in 1939 when nirininpham pc 87 SO .. Na’shvlne ■ pe 86 Wednesday minute after the president had been shot Rfiston cy 56 53 .. New Orleans r 86 be aired Sunday that O’Neill has allowed gutted in Tuesday’s fire prompted delay it was a girls school, accepted an invita­ New York e 86 and the motorcade had been instructed nrwnsvll Tx.pf 92 70 2.1 Planning Commission, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. “a questionable practice” to exist regar­ of the razings until Monday. tion for the visit from the private Hurralo (■ 75 50 .. Oklahm Cly cy 73 Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Fireplace Room, Com­ to go to the hospital,” said a report on a Omaha r 68 ding allegations of awarding state con­ The homeless, armed with special per­ school’s third graders. Fhrlsln S.C. pc 86 65 .. Photo hy Paul Gough munity Hall. new analysis of the Dailas police recor­ CTiaiHl N C , pc 92 62 .. Philadelphia e 81 mits, entered the burned out buildings Mrs. Reagan first sat in on a reading Ph(*enlx 0 90 tracts to contributors to the Democratic ding. f'hieapo pf 86 60 .. Party. looking for whatever remained of their lesson and ate lunch with the class. She fleveinnd e 82 SB .. Plttshurgh c 83 The finding is based in part on the dis­ t'olumhus e 88 56 .. Portland M. cy 64 HER E’S H O W IT’S DO NE worldly possessions. National then attended a performance of the last 68 The Stamford attorney said the covery that “cross talk” from a second Dallas p( 78 63 .' Portland Ore, r Guardsman, dispatched Tuesday night act of “Tom Sawyer” put on by the I >cnver r 51 41 J Providence pc 61 Pilot Dick Meyers Illustrates spray technique • ■'suggestions and allegations" that have police channel overlapped onto the Richmond e 88 Coventry by Gov. Edward J. King, continued to school’s fifth graders in the gymnasium, Des Moines r 71 -63 been raised over the awarding of state channel that was recorded. l»c‘lroil pr 81 SB .. SI. l^uls r 86 contracts since 1975, when O’Neill was patrol the area to prevent looting. where the first lady attended dances and Duluth r 40 43 .08 Salt I-^ake Cityc 65 The report countered the conclusion by San Antonio pc 82 Democratic Party chairman, "is very The toppling of the Notre Dame de watched games. FI Paso c 77 86 Monday the House Select Committee on ll.-irtrnmtrAP0'i«*ir aof* the#aa mAitnfntA'emountain’s * • . * thuringiensis, can be effective. Normal prac- . convention in July. gun and stabbed. • made no threats. Saturn. Wednesday cataclysmic May 18, 1980, blast.. tice now is to use two applications, and that is A candidate needs 20 percent of the 1,- The qssault hit Vermont like a cold About 230 passengers on. aboard the Those bom on this date are under the sign of ’Taurus. Democratic Executive Board, 7 p.m.. Municipal Scientists flew Into the crater just ' .the procedure that will J>e used by Ag-Rotors 300 delegate votes to be able to enter into slap in the face. Because it was more flight landed safely and oh time at Three entertainment world personalities were bom on ■ - in Manchester and in other parts of Connec- Building coffee room. hours after Mount St.' Helens began Commission on Children and Youth, 7:30 p.m.. a primary. savage than any in recent history, and LaGuardia at 8 a.m. May 15— actresses Anna Maria Alberghetti (1936) and ' . ticut. Other Democrats seeking the nomina­ was allegedly carried out by juveniles. It another active phase about 5 a.m. Eastern spokeswoman Paula Musto Constance Cummings (1910), and actor James Mason Municipal Building hearing room. Friday. ” ‘ ’’Since time and weather limitations make tion are Thayer Baldwin of New Haven, dispelled notions the state’s rural isola­ referred to the matter as “no big thing,” (1909). two applications bdth difficult and expensive Thursday v tion somehow insulated it from the type The activity appeared to be centered Economic Development Commission, 8 a.m.. former state Sen. Joseph Ruggiero of and said the incident reflected “an On this date in history: we are particularly interested in learning if on the northeast side of a 680-foot high Municipal Building hearing room. Litchfield and deputy Attorney General of crimes apparently common in down- attempt to interfere with the fiight In 1862, Congress created the Department of one application at increased dosages will country metropolitan areas. dome within the crater, where aerial Directors comment session, 6:30 p.m.. Municipal Peter Gillies. crew.” Agriculture. , produce as good a result,” said Dr. ’Theodore Hamlin’s defense team argued observers spotted “incandescent Building directors’ office. Lieberman said his delegate support The man, Umberto Bello, was In 1918, the first regular air mail service was es­ ' „ . G. Andreadis, an entomologist involved in the throughout the trial that Jamie Savage, avalanches.” Judge's hours, 6:30 p.m.. Municipal Building probate “cuts across all ideological and expected to be admitted to the psy­ tablished between Washington, Philadelphia and New Lyme experiment. Photo by Paul Qough georgraphic portions of the party and now 16, actually killed Miss Walbridge. The dome is the beginning of the chiatric facility at Bellevue Hospital. court. volcano’s new cone, which will eventual­ York. „ , In Manchester the spraying has been coor- state” and ranged from the largest com­ Savage was 15 at the time of the attack No charges were immediately filed In 1969, Justice Abe Fortas, under fire for an admitted ' dinated by the Manchester Property Owners Commission on the Handicapped, 7:30 p.m.. Senior munity, Bridgeport, to the smallest. and could only be charged with juvenile ly replace the 1,300-foot peak blown off against Bello, 41, a native of Cuba living lifetime money deal with jailed financier Louis Wolfson, Antique helicopter In experiment Center. the top of the mountain two years ago. -''Association. Union. delinquency. ' in New York City. resigned from the Supreme Qiurt. c _ When the helicopters do begin, people Advisory Park and Recreation Commission, 7:30 In 1972, Alabama Gov. George Wallace was shot and . ' below will probably not be able to see the p.m.. Municipal Building coffee room. critically wounded at a presidential campaign rally In spraying coming from the pipes and nozzles. . with his antique helicopter In the background, Forest Service. The 1947 Bell helicopter with the Laurel, Md. "Stress that,” said a spokesman for the firm. Dr. Carroll Voss, right, discusses a spraying roadster-like cockpit has hAd a long history In “Sometimes people think we are not experiment with John Anderson, left, state en­ agricultural service and Voss like to keep it in Quote / Unquote A thought for the day; American President Harry spraying.” tomologist, and Frank Lewis of the United States original condition. I Truman said, “ A president cannot always be popular.” AL’S GREENHOUSE 24 Watrous Rd., Bolton ' "Women have a great deal of stamina and — Benjamin Hooks, NAACP national director, 646-5743 strength — it Is possible to plan both a family and saying high unempidymeni ratas could drive Failure to tell tenants of Sevin career and to enjoy success at both. You will whites to riot this summer. Fire calls Coinpiete Flower ft Garden Center probably work harder than your spouse to ac­ “I think gay people are like blondes. There are lianrlipfitFr Hrralh complish this and you will have to become a real a fewer of us, but we have more fun.” Richard M. Diamond, Publisher OPEN FOR THE SEASON efficiency expert, both at home and at work. But — RHa Mae Brown, gay activist, author of Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager was communications breakdown you can do It.” “Ruby-fruit Jungle” and ”8outhara DNoomfort” Thursday, 2:21 a.m. —Smoking light Ml Vegetable Plants On Sale — Sandra Day O’Connor, U.S. Supreme Court “Jimmy Carter played on our natlonai' psyche fixture, Shop Rite, 214 Spencer St. Justice, speaking, at commencement exoreleo at like a low-grade Infection. Ronald Reagan Is USPS 327-SOO VOL. Cl, No. 102 ‘ ■ (Town) It was because of a breakdown in com­ the premises early enough to alert down as soon as it arrived. That provided a private women’s school In Columbia, S.C. holding this country hostage.” munications that the tenants at Highland tenants so that they could plan to leave an hour in which tenants with cars close “If you’re going to win $1 million, you ought to PubHUwd dally axcapl Sunday Suggaatad carriar rataa ara " Thursday, 8:24 a.m. —Dumpster fire, > Hanging Plants-Special ’ 6 .0 0 .. — Jules FeHlsr, cartoonist and playwrIgM. and cartain holldaya by tha 61.20 waakly. 63.12 tor a n a Village Apartments were not told in ad­ during the spraying if they wanted to. by could move them. do It right. If you get Into a certain IlfMtyle and the David’s Restaurant, 336 Broad St. “Professional women must stop waiting for Manchaatar PubSahlng Co., 16 month, 615.33 lor thraa montha, J'.,.(Town) vance that shrubbery around the com­ Both Miss Meyer and Bruce Powell, a Powell said the policy of the spray cost of living goes up, how are you going Jp keep white knights and star-studded mentors to make 'Bralnard Placa, Manchaatar, ' 630.70 lor ilx montha and 661.40 plex would be sprayed with controversial spokesman for the spraying firm, said company, Butler Co. of West Hartfoi^, is Conn. 06040. Second claai lor ona yaar. Mall rataa ara Thursday, 10:34 a.m. -Light fixture, up with It?" way for them." tenants of other properties managed by to put toys and such things in garages poataga palcl at Manchaatar, avaHabla on rtquoat.' . . . 207 Spencer St. (Town) pesticide Sevin, a spokesman for the All Types of Fiowers-’ l.OO • p o e k — Ken Proxmlre, a Freano, CalH., man who — Loulae Kelley, the peeudonym of a Fortune Conn. POSTMASTER; Sand ad- apartment managers said Friday. Cheshire Management will be informed when it sprays at private homes. It will won $1 million In a 1977 etata lottary and la now 200 company omptoyment m an b ^, who says a ^ draaa changaa to tha Manchaatar To plaea a daialflad or diaplay ’■ Thursday, 12:58 p.m. —Medical call, in advance. None of the other properties not spray when workers find pets out­ Sandra Day O’Connor Sugar Ray Leonard Harald, P.O. Box 661, Miss Terrell Nemeyer, regional vice Also tor the gardener there is filing lor bankruptcy. Ho cohtende that ha eannot fsmato axacutivofs suocssa otm m from tatant, advartlaamant. or to raport a '801 Main St. (Town) president of the Cheshire Management, is in Manchester. doors. pay hla debts, deapHo being guarantaad $S0,000 'Manchaatar. Conn. 06040. nawa Itam story or pictura Idea, a complete line of nmHiQf iwfa woni wio nigk m iM r inMi inmniq ■ said normal practice for the company is A tenant, Barbara LaMay, said the 'The problem is more difficult at apart­ a year for the next 14 yeara. caN 643-2711. Offica houra ara •- ■’ Hiursday, 5:52 p.m. — Woods fire, 115 male mentor. (WorkhtB Woman). To'aubacriba, or to raport a 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday spraying took place while many children ment complexes, he said. garden plants “The church should develop a more positive " New State Road (Town) to inform tenants in advance when it Cardinal Sins.” “1 wanted to do In boxing what Bruee L ae ijraa dallvary proWam, caS 647-6946. through Frlday.- sweeps parking lots or does anything were at play. Powell said only one boy Mrs. LaMay was concerned that some O p e n D tlly 0 -6 view toward sexuality. Priewts have sexual urges Offloa houra ara 6:30'a.ni. to 6:30 Friday, 1:15 a.iii. —Medical call, 32 “History has shown that when white people are able to do In karate. Lee was an artist, and like that Involves cooperation from the was around and he was told to go in­ children from the complex might have 2 miles on Bolton Contor Ro like anyone else. If they give up sex. It’s not p.ni. Monday through Friday and Tha Manchaatar Harald la a out of a )ob, they get violent. Maybe with blacks, him, I try to get beyond the fundamentals of my ,Proctor Road (Town) tenants. ' doors. He said even that child was not reacted to Sevin and that their parents, because they dpn’t like women." 7 to 10 a,nl. Saturday. Dallvary tubacrlbar to United Praaa Intar- . — Follow signs — they’ve been down so long it doesn’t make any sport. I want my fights to be seen as plays." •houM ba mada by 6 p.m. Mon­ natlonal nawa aarvlcaa and la a - ! Friday, 3:55 a.m.—Motor vehicle acci- She said the spraying firm did not within 100 yards of the spraying area. (Unaware of any exposure, might have — Father Andrew, Qrsslay, the controversial difference with them. My prediction Is that — Sugar R ^ Leonard, work' day through Friday and by 7:30 mamhar o( tha Audit Bureau of ' ' ^dent. Bush Hill Road (Town) notify the apartment superintendent on Powell said the spray truck broke mistaken symptoms for those of flu. •lesuH priest and author of tho bast saHer T h a desperate people do deperate things.” boxing champion. (Playboy) a.m. Saturday. ClrculMlona. '. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., May 15, 1982

Richard M. Diamond, Pubiisher Dan Fitts, Editor O P m i O N Alex Qirelll, City Editor

Jack Maybe this will make a difference Anderson Washington Notch. The group from Bangor, Fellow Institute- for Policy Merry-Qo-Round On Sunday a group of which will enter Connecticut on Studies and former U.S. State marchers participating in the Shonin Sntoh, Gretchen Broadbenty May 21, will follow the shoreline Department official. anti-nuclear weapons move­ and meet with the Montreal sec­ ment known as the W orld Joan Pennie and all the other marchers George Kennan, former career I’eace March will pass through believe that people can affect the policy of tion in an interfaith service for diplomat with wartime U.S. Am­ Manchester on their way to peace on May 23 at the Griswold bassador to the Soviet Union, Bolton Notch from Hartford. their governments, that events need not be Monument in Xifoton. asks that we “ recognize that the Teacher Klizuheth Oliver, a free-lance controlled by military leaders. Three Japanese Buddhists and weapons of mass destruction are writer from Wethersfield, has four Canadians are among the really useless weapons — useless written the following nboiit the participants in the Montreal precisely because they are too stumps demonstration. The Japanese are determined its support. march. Gretchen Broadbent of destructive to serve any any By Elizabeth Oliver that what occurred at Hiroshima Calaii, Vt., whose four-year-old rational purpose,” ' THE BUDDHIST monks and — ’ ’less than a millionth part of son and six-year-old daughter are American nuclear The inscription on a memorial nuns spt out promptly on a iparch Kremlin holocaust at present levels of accompanying her, is serving as “ superiority” is “ unattainable,” in Hiroshima Peace Park offers that has taken participants from world nuclear armament,” ac­ the interpreter for Shonin declares Adm. Noel Gaylor, a solemn promise to the 200,000 Mt. Kiyosumi in Japan to Europe WASHINGTON - Among the cording to New Yorker staff Kyujine Satoh, a Buddhist monk retired, former commander of victims of the nuclear bombs to Canada and to Manchester. Soviet Union’s chosen people — writer Jonathan Schell — shall from Tokyo, who is one of the chief of United States forces in dropped over Hiroshima and Hundreds of thousands of chosen, that is, for religious not happen again if they can pre­ spokesmen for the group. the Pacific and a member of the Nagasaki in 1945. “ Rest in Europeans have demonstrated persecution — the most revered is vent it, board of directors of the peace,’ ’ reads the inscription, ahd marched in France, West Yuli Kosharovsky. “The World Peace March, two PERHAPS THE MOST im­ American Committee on East- “for we shall not repeat the sin,” Germany, Italy, and England, He has the biblical characteristics legs of which will pass through pressive quality reflected by the West Accord, in an article in the urging that the perilous arms of a saint. He is a devout man, a; To help make that promise a Connecticut this month, was in­ marchers is their quiet con­ New York Times Magazine. “ In race between the United States teacher of teachers, who won’t let; reality, hundreds of thousands of itiated in April, 1981, when over fidence that the route they are the real world superiority has no and the Soviet Union be ended. the Kremlin stamp out the Jewish; men and women in Asia, Europe, ,500 religious leaders and others pursuing — disarmament — is the meaning.” religion as long as he still draws, and the United States have joined In the United States, marchers right road to peace. Their convic­ Shonin Satoh, Gretchen Broad- 5 from Europe, Asia, Latin breath. during the past year in an inter­ America, and the United States are traversing five routes that tions — military supremacy is bent, Joan Pennie and all the For 11 hard years, he has been faith World Peace March, spon­ gathered in Japan for the World wilt all converge in front of the both unattainable and other marchers believe that peo­ hounded, threatened and in-; sored — very fittingly — by a Assembly of Religious United Nations on the day of the meaningless and more weapons ple can affect the policy of their carcerated for teaching the for-; group of Japanese Buddhist Peaceworkers for General and opening of the disarmament ses­ are deterrent rather than a governments, that events need bidden language of Hebrew. He has; monks. Nuclear Disarmament, spon­ sion. Two groups started out means to peace — are coming to not be controlled by military suffered, but he has not cracked. No country is more aware than sored by a group of Buddhist from California last October, one be shared by more and more peo­ leaders. Friends of Kosharovsky say he is Japan of the horrors of nuclear monks. The assembly decided to group from New Orleans Jan. 1, ple of all professions and political They are marching throughout a remarkably poised, articulate and war. Japan renounced the right focus its efforts on the United another from Montreal, and still persuasions. the land to help make the public self-sufficient man. Most incredible Nations Second Special Session in another from Bangor, Maine, on “ The only road to natural aware that we do have a choice— to wage war and forbade the of all, according to his friends, he Disarmament which would meet April 1 security is to reverse the arms life or death. And the choice we building or housing or nuclear ar­ bears no ill will toward the maments in her Peace Constitu­ June 7 to July 12, 1982, and to un­ " The Montreal leg of the march race, but that cannot be done make will affect the earth and all will arrive in Manchester Sunday authorities who have tormented, tion drawn up at the end of World dertake a worldwide peace without first calling it to a halt,” that lives on it — possibly for him. march to the UN to demonstrate en route from Hartford to Bolton says Richard J. Barnet, senior eternity. War II. Apparently, the old tyrants in the Kremlin simply cannot understand this serenity in the face of danger Guest editorial ^Remember when?- and abuse. He is perhaps more on - their minds than any other Jewish actvist. Yet he does not go around calling Welcome move press conferences and issuing provocative statements. He just On SauirclnvH ltn- Miinclicslrr administration but never actual­ attends quietly to his routines, Herald reprinlH edilorialK from ly imposed. Thus, Education resisting harassment without M O llie r New England iiewnpaperH. Secretary Terrel H. Bell’s flinching, enduring abuse without- Thin is from llie Boston Herald revocation of these guidelines rancor, teaching Hebrew despite of­ American. will not alter existing bilingual ficial threats. ^ Thus Kosharovsky has become the The Reagan administrtion’s program s. Mahatma Gandhi of the Jewish ac­ decision to withdraw bilingual Slates and local school dis­ education guidelines for states tivists, an unsung hero in th^ •FINKEl 71#* Crankllft tricts remain bound by court Kremlin’s war against them. Yet and local school districts is a FitioUiUtin rulings to provide supposedly until now, he has remained unknown A largely symbolic act. Our compensatory, bilingual to the American public. with Pushbi Rao. 269.97 The guidelin es in question VOUR programs in districts with Chrome Cfaanei FINAL COST*.. . Tilt Controf. Indicator.light when full; HE IS NOT unknown, however, 8 , ^ Bag. 1.69...... 1.11 3.76 were promulgated bv the Carter significant numbers of students for dBtant. OurRegT4Je. * 5 3 hose connection for direct on Capitol Hill. Rep. Chris Smith, R- drain; casters for easy •QALAXV 16” Oaluxa whose primary language is not N.J., who met Kosharovsky during a &|i|ipMk;Finiah Restorer • Slmoniz Super Poly lO-Mlnute mobility. Has Frost Sentry Portable OacilMIng Fan #>151 I Cleaner. Our Rag. 3.M ..I...2.37 OwRag. 44.97...... 34.77 Let's honor FJnglish. nine-day trip to Russia last year, to avoid freoze-upsi »da35fa Still, we think the Reagan ad­ has become a special champion Vinyl-Strap ministration’s action is impor­ his cause. - HHSack Folding those w ho tant precisely because it signals He has persuaded 54 members ot „ Fatio Chair a welcome cfrange in Congress to sign a letter to Soviei 7 Tirm^ - Washington’s attitude towards President Leonid Brezhnev, con> the bilingual education question. plaining that “ the Soviet govenv- protect us Herald photo -Heavy-duty ahdMlmim franw with The administration is clearly ment is continuing its harassment o! cool hH)toas hardwood arms. 433 P o la r o id In the mid-1950s Heritage Savings and and Into Its own quarters. Watching the Hebrew teachers.” The letter cited m oving away from the doc­ . •*’1— :— “‘—t------President John F. Kennedy, in Loan moved all of Its assests —Including move were police officers Sgt. George Kosharovsky and included thh trinaire assumption that v ia id ih M HMB«ek FoWIm . one of his last executive acts D ent (left) and Sgt. Henry Gauruder names of three other teachers of anything other than a full-blown its money — out of the building it had . ' CatirfM with t l p ^ tegs ahd shared with Manchester Savings Bank (right). Hebrew. “ We are unable to under» before his assassination, program of bilingual instruction > hardwood arms. #66 proclaimed today. May 15, "as land why people, who are teaching i ...... *5|3 di.scriminates against children language ' only, are being denied . Police Memorial Day. w h o enter public schools their basic human rights,” the letter Too few people even realize speaking littieSlv.no English. said. “ The treatment of YuU , t h e existence of Police SPECIAL REBATE SAVINGS PLUS »o n u s ) Thus, for example, Bell was on Use and abuse of the polls Kosharovsky and his fellow Hebrew ______.8(ii#Ioatoring.st«feir M e m o ria l Day, which c o m ­ Capitol Hill recently testifying:^ teachers is in direct violation of thd Ai 'rtcqu^ end vinyl bail; 1" bekecu memorates the lives of police of- in favor of Sen. S.I. Hayakawa’ s Hellsinki Accords that your govem;- ^SAMSONITE ! mwnelg ■ POLARblD Time-Zero 1-Step Instant if73912,l ; ficers killed in the line of duty. bill that would provide states WASHINGTON - During the ear-* ment signM in 1975.” ; I Easy-tSoing Nylon Luggage Camera Complete with SX70 Film Fred Pearson, who represents ly stages of the debate in the House Eleven years ago, Kosharovsky I ijroop In bluelburgundy J>r ciiocolate/brown. Special and local school districts con­ C«Woi;Re8.Price ...... M .9 7 , the American Police Hall of of Commons over the Falklands, a felt a great compulsion to return to faaturas* are wheels, shoulder otrap end puM^along strap. siderable flexibility in meeting Jack Germond ' ,h Mir. Llftt OurfI*q. SALE RubtMccovered, oylorvwouild member of the opposition made a the Holy Land. He was one of th^ CafciorSale Price...... - ■ • .29.97 Fame in Washington, D.C., says th e needs of nonEnglish haU; poles » weatherproof n A he’s been frustrated by the of reminding Prime Minister and first Soviet Jews to apply for ad ^^aShOuldorTofe with Strap . .'$4 0 . . . . 24.97 .«70292,Ra9.a4J9 1 ■ 17.78 Mir. Mallln Rebate...... 10.00* speakers. Margaret Thatcher that a new opi­ federal government’s failure to emigrant visa. His application wad with Strap . . . .5 0 5 ___ ■44.97 One option authorized by the nion survey had found 60 percent of Jules Witcover YOUR i Q Q7 publicize Police Memorial Day. denied by the authorities on ground$ ------— ..$ 7 5 ... 47.97 •4.PI61^ Badminton Set FINAL COST...... 15I-5F f Hayakawa measure would be in- the British were unwilling to risk that his emigration would constitute : He says it will be up to in­ Syndicated columnists .$ 8 5 ___ 5S.64 ? Tampered enamel racquets & ; aONUS with Purchase: $10 In Caldor Copy Print Coupons!* tensive English courses any loss of life to recapture those a security risk; He was a radio eleci i;w«iihe_rgrpof net & ll^ | 8 ^ dividual police departments and |.28” Case with Wheals . ,S9S. .. .69.94 *Sm clerk tor (Mailt. augmented with transitional in­ islands. tronics engineer. officers to make the holiday ^ , ,:;qiq| ell laaliiraa in all style!! struction in, say, Spanish. Any But last weekend the story was He was fired from his engineer’d meaningful. district that could demonstrate different. Now, a new poll had job for seeking to leave the country; means, that there are not ^ litical the percentages. It’s sad reality that a that its programs fulfilled the shown there was a strong majority which was regarded as an affront tq — 55 percent In this case— willing to elements in the decisions that are This doesn't mean that opinion policeman must sometimes risk educational needs of youngsters the Soviet system. At the moment; ATARI Video Computer System made by leaders of all governments. polls are not valuable. On the con­ life in order to enforce the law. pay the price of losing more British he works as a night watchman for q AQIONPAK from non-English speaking For example, there was an obvious trary, politicians (and political And it’s even sadder that those lives to reclaim the Falklands. movie theater. That’s all right wltq Complete with Joystick & paddle families could continue to element of politics in the Argen­ columnists) find them essential both controls, TV switch and AC who are killed aren’t accorded There is no evidence that Mrs. them. Because it is so untaxing the, qualify for federal assistance. Thatcher’s policy has been guided tines’ original decision to invade the in. measuring campaign situations adapter, installs easily; does not the nationwide recognition that the job leaves him plenty of time tq i (—•- __ _ We think the Hayakawa ap­ by these findings. But their promi­ Falklands. And Mrs. Thatcher and in. discovering concerhs of the affect regular viewing. Includes they, like deceased war study and to hone his already sharp the exciting ‘Combaf game v proach m akes^ore sense than nent role in the debate illustrates clearly understood that anything voters that have not been obvious to *138 intellect. . ■ ; Our'Reg. 149.78 veterans, deserve. short of a strong British response everyone. It is helpful to know, for \ cartridge. Model #CX2600/A the court detnsrons which have what a wretched excess public opi­ In 1975, he started a seminar fof The Manchester Herald urges would be unpopular at home. instance, that Reagan is significant­ mandated bilingual programs nion polls have become in all fellow engineers who had lost theif '■A ~ ■ ■// \l‘J r'-r j its readers to take a moment to ly less popular with women than likely to produce students han­ democratic societies. The same thing is true, probably jobs after applying for visas tq atari g a m e c a r tr id g e s / ; remember, with gratitude, the with men, even if we are not sure dicapped by an inadequate grasp Indeed, we have reached the point even more true, in the operation of Israel. He is widely regarded as onq why that is so. •Pac-Man,#cxae4e,caidorLowPitee...... 29.70, -j sacrifices of law enforcement of English. We are happy to note in this country that hardly a day any administration in this country. of the best teachers of Hebrew in thq ^ officials. passes without one or the other of that the Reagan administration President Reagan, for instance, is THE PROBLEM is that the Soviet Union — an occupation that iq • A a te ro id s pilot your spaceship safely thru the deadly , the growing number of national ^ Asterold'Belt, & beware enemy craR«CX264e, Our Ree. 29.70 ... 2 7 r 8 0 , j Let’s make Police Memorial agrees, and that it is acting ac­ being fed a steady flow of data from proliferation of polls suggest ab­ officially proscribed and haq A polls giving us a new reading of the the surveys of Richard Wirthlin, .9.70 j Day mean something. cordingly. solutes that aren’t leally there. The brought repeated threats of hn;- eFfMtiwilSoame variations. •0X3826, Our Eeg. 12.70 ,, national temperature. At the mo­ ATARI who hai succeeded Patrick Caddell numbers are so compelling, we re prisonment. ; »Spac« ifwadere 112 game varlatioiw. ICX2833, Ow aeg. 27.Ni 25.70 ment, for example, we know from as “ the president’s pollster,” and inclined £o overlook the flaws. In July 1980, the threats tumeq ABC News that 46 percent of the r eSuper Breakout Your super shuttle is up against a strange ^ . such other Republican expei^ on The most obvious, weakness is that into reality: He was visited by threq Americans favor the use of force by 4 f w ^ . Proceed forward or return. »CX8eoi, Our Bee. 27.70...... 2o*7w polling as Robert Teeter. polls measure only the moment, as KGB officials. They bullied him, buj the British in the Falklands and 36 And even if he did not have that that conflicting data in Great Bri­ didn’t buffalo him. He struck back Planet against missis percent oppose it. Owflag.37.70...... ^ .25.70 private data available, the president tain illustrated. The voters go back with a letter to the K(R3. In the mis|. attack! 34 game variatkme. would be flooded with the so-called and forth on both personalities and slve, seen by my reporter Jeff aOther CUme CattiMatikOurRag. ta.nio4k}e 9.70te 44.00 THE OBVIOUS* question should public polls conducted by all three issues, often depending on nothing Nesbit, Kosharovsky wrote that the be: So what? Margaret Thatcher’s television networks, the New York more substantial than who has had three officials “ told m e that m;q decisions about what to do. in the Times, the Los Angeles Times, the the most television exposure. road to salvation could lead through SENIOR CITIZENS’ DAYS South Atlantic surely must be based - Washington Post, George Gallup Secondly, polls tend to present a cooperation wity the security EVERY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY VERNON on sbmething more substantial than and Lou Harris and Bud Roper and pictwe of'Opinion Riat is clearer authorities.” • MANCHESTER the popular whim as quantified by heaven knows how many others. than it really is. They force 0 / EVERYTHING 1145 Tolland Turnpike Tri-City Shopping Center l U / 0 V J l i IN OUR STOCK the polltakers. She was elected to But, like Margaret Tliatcber, responents to make choices on In other words, if he finked on hid use her judgment, not simply read friends in the Jewish movement, he Excaal an, Macti prtducU ind l((n» tlicWy (W s«h. DAILY 10 AM to 9:30 PM • SATURDAY 9 AM to 9:30 PM • SUNDAY 11 AM to 5 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY Ronald Reagan was elected to use questions on which many of them PPWWT 11 EfftCT CTEBYDID ON PHESCWTIOHS the numbers. his own judgment about national really haven’t arrived at a stnmgly could expect “ salvation” from KGB " /f yo u want the ERA, then I want the E R A !" This doesn’t suggest, by any harassment. directions, not simply to respond to held opinion. A— ...... — ______------^------:.. MANCHESTER HERALD, Sal.. May 15, 1982 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., May 15, 1982 M A C C N e w s GENERAL OIL AARON COOK March and fake a step peace ’VI TEB HEATING OIL

presentation and sharing by core QUALITY SERVICE In the United States marchers cluding the 10 a.m. Prayer for Green, marchers will continue up Manchester, the Manchester Editor’s note: this column is marchers at St. St. Bridget Church, are moving along five routes, all Peace vigil this morning at the East Middle Turnpike to St. Freeze Coalition and the Univer- prepared by the Manchester 80 Main St. on Sunday evening. CALL converging in New York on June Old State House. Bartholomew’s Church. salist Unitarian Society East 568-3500 Area Conference of Churches. Peace Fellowship. The Rev. Philip Sheridan - St. 12. Tomorrow morning, after After a brief rest, the day’s march will continue up Route 6 to Isaiah 6:8 Dancers are par­ Bridget: the Rev. John Holliger, a s By Nancy Carr crossing the Buckeley Bridge and H IT !, Two routes, one beginning in St. George Episcopal and Jim end about 5:30 p.m. for the day at ticipating in the Peace March, Executive Director Bangor, Maine and the other in passing through East Hartford, Waller, Salvation Army will be 763 St. George Episcopal Church in expressing and sharing the T he final steps of the Montreal, will converge in marchers will stop for lunch at themes of the Prayer of St. Fran­ among the participants. m m MITO BODY < MAIN ST East Catholic High School. Bolton. ROUTE IS TALCOTTVILLE, CT. worldwide march for peace will Groton on Friday at Electric You are invited- to join the cis: peace, joy, love, pardon and THANK YOU 154 3-11 91 be moving through Manchester Boat Shipyards and continue Supporters of world peace and marchers at any point along the hope, as the supporters of peace To a friend for once again a 191 tomorrow as walkers continue together to the June 12 World nuclear disarmament are warm­ route, adding your steps to the move through Manchester. generous donations to the fuel 24HR.T0WWG MAIN ST the long journey from Japan Peace Rally. ly invited .to bring a sandwich and countless millions of the steps The Manchester sacred MANCHESTER join the core group for lunch. dancers have taken the name bank. FEATURING THIS WEEK ... through Europe, to the Unitdd taken toward peace this year by 643-0016 Each route has a core group of Pantry — North United 6 4 3 -1 9 0 0 Nations Special Session on Disar-. walkers committed to continue From East Catholic, the march people all across the world. Isaiah 6:8 group from the scrip­ .coMPLiTk coLuaioN nepaiK mament in New York. tures: “Then I heard the voice of Methodist, Bolton United .ro a ilO N AND AMENICAN CANa from beginning to end. This core for peace in Manchester will Police cruisers will escort the Methodist, Gloria Weiss, Frank marchers through town. Mayor the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I Since 1947 The World Peace March, an in­ group is joined in each communi­ begin at 1 p.m. on West Middle Moraso. Art Cunliffe, Prop. ternational grassroots ground ty along the route by supporters Turnpike, moving down Adams Stephen Penny has issued a send? Who will go for us?’ 'Here I am’, I said: ‘send me.” Clothing — Peggy Borst, en er g y SAVING , swell toward nuclear disarma­ of nuclear disarmament and Street to Center Street and con­ proclamation welcoming the Marion, Bell, Mr. and Mrs. tinue through the center of town peace marchers. Join us Sunday at lunch at East STORM PWME AVfNINGSI ment and worldwide peace, has peace. Catholic or any time along the Eldridge, Holiday House (K. included hundreds of thousands Marchers arrived in Hartford to the juncture of Center and Locally, the World March for DON WILLIS OARAGE WINDOWS REPLACEMENT - . u f - i c e l Giblin.) Peace is supported by MACC, march route. You are also in­ of men, women and children as it Friday and participated in a West Middle Turnpike at Furniture — Barbara Buus. 1 & DOORS WINDOWS CANOPIES | series of scheduled activities in­ Manchester Green. From the Church Women United of vited to join the 7:30 p.m. slide moved across Europe. YANKEE ALUMINUM SERVICES Painting Professionals Glass & Screen Repairs 133 Brandy St., Bolton, CT. Hardware & Accessories VINYL 649-1106 ^ , Church bulletin board ALUMINUM 646-3117 SIDING 705 Main St. Manchester, Ct.J Complete Auto Service m KOVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTAIAL AND CMMER^AL • STARTERS South Methodist’s week AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION a COOLING VP turned pastor featured a TUNE-UPS SYSTEMS '/ I • BRAKES 5 The following events are scheduled for the coming HEATING and SHEET METAL • WIRING The Rev. J. Grant Swank Jr., former executive vice week at South United Methodist Church, 1226 Main St.: • ALTERNATORS president of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Sunday—7 p.m. Vesper service and social hour; 7:30 COMPLETE AUTO SER VICE Commerce, now pastor of the Church of the Nazarene in New England Mechanical Services, Inc. FOREIGN S DOMESTIC Walpole, Mass., was recently featured in an article in p.m.. Adult Bible Study. ( f a c t o r y TRAINED MECHANICS the interdenominational periodical, “Christianity Monday—7:30 p.m.. United Methodist Women in the reception hall. 166 TUNNEL RD. Today” Tuesday —7:30 p.m.. Women’s Prayer Group, 1208 299 BROAD ST. While in Manchester Swank also served as assistant VERNON, CT. 06066 automoliva 643-0844 Main St. 871-1111 pastor of the local Church of the Nazarene. He is Thursday —Noon, Senior Methodists, reception hall; married to the former Priscilla C. Anthony, whose 6:30 p.m Junior Choir in Pumpkin Patch; 7:30 p.m.. “ S p r r in g Utancheitter For Over SO I c n r a mother lives in Manchester. Program Committee United Methodist Women, CLYDE A MICKEY MILLER'S In his article in the periodical. Swank says, “We have church; 7:30 p.m., Acmlt Bible Study at 224 Indian Hill a killer in our midst today” He goes on to describe all of TEL. ^Bja|, AUTO Trail, Glastonbury. 649-8826 Penttand The Florist the activities people try to fit into a day and how one PARTS must learn to deal with guilt. Friday—10 a.m., Al-Anon, education wing; 7:30 p.m.. 24 BIRCH ST. He explains his personal experience in leacning to stop Chancel Choir, Pumpkin Patch; 7:30 p.m .. United “M TO PARTS FOR LESS" TEL. 643-6247 and take time to “smell the roses.” Methodist Youth Fellowship. HOURS 643-4444 Saturday<^Noon, Junior Choir rehearsal, sanctuary; 8 TO 8 MON.-FRI. F.T.D. 7:30 p.m.. Junior Choir Concert, sanctuary. 8 TO S SAT. A-SUN. MASTER CHARGE WORLD WIDE AMERICAN EXPRESS Here's Salvation Army's week 307 E. c e n t e r ST. (REAR) SERVICE Charismatic prayer a t ECHS MANCHESTER The following events are scheduled for the coming BEHIND LENOX PHARMACY __ DON WILLIS GARAGE HAS BEEN SERVING The Manchester Area week at the Salvation Army Citadel, 661 Main St.: Catholic Charismatic Prayer meetings are conducted for 53 years. Since 1928 DON has been in operation at 18 Main St. DON Tuesday —1:30 p.m.. Home League; 6 p.m., Y.P. each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of East Band; 6:45 p.m.. Songsters; 8 p.m.. Friendship Circle Catholic High School, New State Road. I IMP -N- CORK PACKAGE STORE WILLIS has always specialized in automotive repairs on all makes of and Band Anyone interested is welcome to attend. automobiles., DON, WILLIS ING. take great pride in their work and ^ 0 . Wednesday —7 p.m.. Sunbeams; 7 p.m.. Guards, 8 ' 48B-489 No. Main St. p.m., Y.P. ’Timbrels. ^ Menchoster, Conn. guarantee ad tl^ir-work 100%, a guarantee that is not mere words it’s M Paper drive at Trinity set Friday —Y.P. Fellowship, as scheduled. 649-0591 ACTION. DON; WILLIS has been in business for 53 years because he Sunday—9 a m.. Hospital Ministry; 9:30a.m., Sunday The Young Adult Group of ’Trinity Covenant Church, Remodeled & does quality work and stands by it until you’re satisfied. 191 CENTER ST. School; 10:45 a m., Holiness Meeting; 5:30 p.m.. Corps Hackmatack Street, will sponsor a paper drive Sunday. To Better Serve You MANCHESTER. CONN. Cadets. 6:15 p.m.. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m.. Salvation [ specia l order A truck will be parked in the church parking lot and LIQUOR • BEER - CORDIALS DON WILLIS GARAGE INC. is a FULL-SERyiCE STATION, with the . CAKE MON. SAT. 10-5 Meeting. young people will be on hand to help unload newspapers | ' ’(2 0 3 ) 6 4 6 -0 2 2 6 THORS. 10-9 Larg* Salactlon of from cars. ImDortad A DotnajMIP facilities to handle all your automotive repair needs. Anyone wishing to drop off papers may do so between Jubilee Sunday at Center 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. p —“ ““ PfinTITT™™*™— A MANCHESTER OVER 45 The following events are scheduled for the coming f-. . , ■ % j MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, IMG. YEARS Herald photo by Tarqulnlo DON WILLIS GARAGE week at Center Congregational Church: Dinner to help finance trip MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE Jubilee Sunday is being observed. There will be a Stiftplirrn of Snfvty Vrolvflioti Tickets are now on sale at South United Methodist special Jubilee luncheon starting at 11:15 a m. in the A time for sharing Opp. Eaul Cemetery CALL 649-5807 Federation room. The coffee shop will also be open at Church, 1226 Main St., for the fund-raising dinner •FOUL WEATHER SUITS 18 MWN ST. 64M531 that time. scheduled for June 13 at 12:15 p.m. at the church. •BOOTS •HOSE Monday —Searcei Committee in the church office. Reed of 16 Sanford Road, Mrs. Bernard Proceeds from the dinner, will be used toward a Euro­ QUALITY HARRISON ST. Church Women United celebrated May •OLOVES^TARPS^RESPIRATORS MANCHESTER Tuesday —2 p.m.. Faith Journey, library; 6:30 p.m.. Anderson, 105 Kennedy Road, Mrs. pean concert tour for the Chancel Choir. MEMORIALS Y Fellowship Day with a program and salad The menu will consist of ham balls with fruit sauce or Sacred Dance Group, mezzanine; 7:30 p.m.. Prudential Theodore PotockI of 161 McKee St. and Mrs. luncheon In Concordia Lutheran Church on Swedish meatballs, potatoes au gratin, herb-buttered 5 Qian Bd. • Manchaatar • 643-510?] Board, office; 7:30 p.m.. Department of Fellowship, Edward McKeever of 61 Washington St. Robbins Room. Pitkin Street recently. Among those who green beans, homemade rolls, and assorted desserts. Wednesday—10 a.m., Bethany Group, Robbins Room; took part were (from left) Mrs. WInthrop ’The co^t foradults is »3.75 and $2.50 for children under 7 p.m.. Library Committee, library; 7:30 p.m., Chancel 1 2 . TWO COAT SALE! 643-2072 Choir, Choral room. EVERYTHING IN GLASS Thursday —7:30 p.m.. Church Council and Prudential Emanuel youth plan car wash is next Saturday CWU forum planned Tuesday "WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRbDUCT" Board, Robbins Room. • DRAPERY • CARPET • WALLCOVERING The colorful store that comes to yoor door. Friday —6 p.m., Potluck supper followed by service The following events are scheduled for the coming Ministry Committee. Church Women United will conduct a forum meeting J.JL WHITE GLASS CO. auction. Woodruff Hall. ^ week at Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church Street: Thursday —10 a.m.. Prayer Group; 11:15 a.m.. Care Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Second Congregational Church, D6CORATINGDEN Saturday-Sunday —Confirmation Retreat weekend at Sunday —2 p.m., Widows-Widowers Group. and'Visitation; 3:45 p.m., Belle Choir; 6:30 p.m., Confir­ North Main Street. Island mation classes—senior class parents invited; 7:30 p.m., • 4 9 - 7 3 3 3 • Custom dropory • woven woods • mlnl-bllnds • bodsproods Monday —6:30 p.m., Ruth Circle Potluck at Hokan- At 10:45 a.m., in the sanctuary, Carol Howard of An­ orVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE • vortical blinds • swags/cornlcos • shades son’s; 6:45 p.m.. Scouts^ 7:30 p.m.. Property Com­ Rebecca Circle at the home of June Zak. dover will present a testimony in son g—“For Such a 131 BIOOELL OT. M AN CH ESTER Exp vrt deco rolm g od vice o* yOut convenience w iiti no ob>igo*'On Spaghetti supper at G^ncordia mittee; Emanuel Church Women Executive Board. Friday —6 p.m., .Emanuel Orchestra; 7:30 p.rri., Time as ’This.” •MIRRORS uSHOWER DOORS uSTORE FRONTS Appointments days, evenings, weekends Tuesday —10 a.m., Beethoven Singers; 1:30 p.m., SYSTEM meets at church to attend Country Dancing in Ms. Howard has recently had her second book of •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES uETC;. The following events are scheduled for the coming Lydia Circle; 4 p.m.. Cherub and Junior Choirs; 7:15 Hartford; 8 p.m., 2x2 Group dessert smorgasbord at poetry and song published. .It’s titled, ‘!Count it All week at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St.: p.m., Conway Diet Institute; 7:30 p.m., Christian Trinity Covenant Church, Hackmatack Street. Joy.” J. B. UECTRONICS Saturday —9 a.m. to 2 p.m., youth car wash; 8 p.m.. Monday—7 p.m.’ Stewardship Committee will meet in Education Committee; Toastmasters. Child care will be arranged by calling Elaine FAMOUS BRAND STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV the church room. Wednesday —7:30 p.m., Emanuel Choir; Youth Alcoholics Anonymous, Luther Hall, 60 Church St. Holcomb, 649-2374. ’Those attending are reminded they SALES AND SERVICE Tuesday —6:30 p.m , Concordia Church Women •y are not to use the lot of the child guidance clinic for TELEVISION - APPLIANCES —potluck supper. parking. Parking is available on the street or in the m \ m ;iik ,stf.r Wednesday —6:30 p.m., Children’s Choir; 7:45 p.m., parking lots of Glenney’s or Andy’s. Irr- Ltrrtai c z m 1 ‘Gospel Road’ to be shown at Trinity Covenant _ — OOO Concordia Choir. r ^ HOME NPMVUnT Thursday— Day—6 p.m., spaghe$i supper and Kris Kristofferson. June Carter Cash plays the part Stay on top of the news— m. in Kaiser Hall; 7 p.m., Holy Communion. The movie, “Gospel Road,” will be shown at Trinity Covenant Church, Hackmatack Street,. Sunday at.6:30 of Mary Magdalene in the film. subscribe to The BIBLE jack BERTRAND 643-1262 Sunday —10 a m.. The four new, faceted glass win­ Manchester Herald.» For vrinfUfe 649-3589 A c o a t o n dows will be dedicated and will be installed later in the p.m. The film is directed and narrated by Johnny Cash. SPEAKS Nnl to Slog I Dmo A coat of paint on It depicts the life of Christ and features songs by Cash The program is open to the public. home delivery, call 647- y o u r b a c k . week. 9946 or 646-9947. your house. tu0MM Specialising in IT'inet TRA }’EL OLCOTT PACIUGE STORE MERCURY CY 654 CENTER It. MANCHESTER, CT. Religious Services Jenu waa not in extremiit, Pina Shopping Plaza revolutionary, or activift in the aense tbeae m rda are ONE GOOD COAT DESEBVES ANOTHEBI used today. Hia innaence waa DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE aa aubtle aa leaven. Though UNITED PENTECOSTAL Thursday: Theocratic School school: 10:45 a.m., worship, Wednesday at 10 a.m. Phono 646-2756 Andover Coventry Manchester SOUTH UNITED METHODIST poaaesaing the Spirit arithoot j On. of M»nch«l«'» L*ra«ot Fl^ri_CiirjiTilc» In CHURCH. 167 Woodbridge St. (speaking course), 7:30 p.m.; children's church and nursery; 7 meaaure, he « u never in­ NO SERVICE CHARGE 8.V M You Monoy. 100'. Of Spwsl.l* Rev. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 Service Meeting (ministry p.m., evening service, nursery. CHURCH, 1226 Main S t Rev. Dr. maintenance, from residential to in­ I Slock. Our V ^ m » 8< COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN GOSPEL HALL. Center Street. volved In charlanaUc fren- They told me I needed a gimmick, I • ^ j r u r g . tnd Vlu Aecoplod - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., training), 8:15 p.m.; Sunday: CALVARY CHURCH George W. Webb, Rev. Laurence dustrial, including all aspects of paint . Tjt-Choek... CHURCH of Andover. UCC,. CHURCH. Route 44-A and Trow­ 10 a.m., breaking bread; 11:46 M. Hill. 9 and 10:45 a.m. Worship alea. He even aought to I lor . M M s • MiIIi i m • StMmsMps so from now. until June 30th, we will 5 worship; 6:30 p.m.. prayer; 7 Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 a.m.; (Assemblies of God), 647 E. Mid­ Route 6 at Long HIM Road. Rev. bridge Road. Rev. Brad Evans, a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., minimize the excitement applications and wall coverings. p.m., worship. Watchtower Study, 10:25. dle Turnpike. Rev. Kenneth L. service. MandMster Richard H. Taylor, pastor. 9:30 pastor. Sunday. 9:30 a.m. gospel meeting. arialng out of hia extraor­ lK 7 IM to l give ONE JACKET for each exterior PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 43 ZION EVANGELICAL Gustafson, pastor. 9;30 a.m., EMANUEL LUTHERAN Our philosophy in the past has been not to a.m. Church school;. 11 a.m. worship; 10:45 a.m. Sunday FULL GOSPEL dinary miracles. Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Sunday school; 10:30 aim., ser­ CHURCH, Church and Chestnut residential paint job we do! worship service with nursery, school; 7 p.m. Bible study and INTERDENOMINATIONAL solicit. Our work has flourished basically pastor. 10:30 a.m., worship ser­ Synod), Cooper and High streets. vice of worship; 6:30 p.m., streets. Rev. Dale H. Gustafson M1MT-M A> PRINTIM; coffee hour after service. fellowship. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. CHURCH. 745 Main St. Rev. vice. nursery; 0:15 a.m.. Sunday Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. 0 and the Rev. Michael R. K this caught your eye pleas^e read from referrals. From this experience and 423 CaTU ST. • BULNCNCSTU 946-1777 prayer meeting. Philip Saunders, minister. 10:30 evening service. Jesus' dresX, diet, and school; 7 p.m.. informal worship. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Lohmann, pastors; Jeff Henrlpks, growth We have developed the expertise PRINCE OF PEACE a.m., praise, worship service and a.m.. Divine worship; 10:15 a.m demeanor conformed to on. ST. JOHN'S POLISH Sunday School and Youth Forum. CHURCH. (LCA), 40 PHkln St. Intern; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, LUTHERAN CHURCH. Route 31 Bible study; 7 p.m., deliverance social conventions, unlike • ' ’“ ' " “ " '“ ^'"SUPER.OS M U fFlEM | and professionalism which we feel is worth COlirinE PIVmNG I WYMG SOVICE Bolton NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH. pastor emeritus. 6:30 a.m. A lot of people know us but if you don’t, and North River Road. Rev. W. H. service. Holy Communion first and third Rev. Burton D. Strand, pastor. those of hia cousin, John the LOW COST nUNTlira 23 Qolway St. Rev. Walter A. Sunday. 6:30 and 10 a.m. Holy Commu­ Worship service: 9:45 a.m. your concern. Wiikens, pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52 let me introduce the company to you. The WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO RBADV) CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE. 32 Hyszko, pastor. 9 a.m., mass In nion. nursery care provided: 10 .^Church School. Adult Forum, Bi­ Baptist. He remained within d m m u isg w ^ inc. school;'10:15 a.m., worship ser­ Lake St. Rev. James Betlasov, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall the law, never advocating L.A. Converse Co. is a painting and We at the L.A. Converse Co. are experts m m u a m • stitwor • m b sum Hebron Road. The Rev. J. Clifford English; 10:30 a m., mass in and Vernon streets. Eugene a.m. Sunday School through ble Study, 11 a.m. Nursery; 11 Curtin, pastor. Saturday mass at vice. pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school; “ civil dlaohetHence,” in our field and believe in quality. 1 English and Polish. Brewer and Steve Holt, ministers. grade 6 In classroom wing. a.m. worship service. decorating company spanning three 5 p.m.; Sunday massps at 7:30, 10:30 a.m., worship service; 7 UNITARIAN UNIVER8AUST rebellion, or violence to Don’t be let down. Call us first and we ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Route p.m., evening service. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S Sunday services: 9 a.m. Bible generaUons and serving the Conn. area. •SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES 9:15 and 11 a.m. SOCIETY: East, 153 W. Vernon NORTH UNITED METHODIST achieve “human rights.” He Propane Cylindere Filled 31. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor; CHURCH OF THE CHURCH, 741 E. Middle Turn­ classes; 10 a.m. worship; 6 p.m. will help you decide what will best suit your •TRY OUR-NEW S4I M M G if KM St. Rev. . Arnold Westwood, CHURCH. 300 Parker S t The declined to be an advocate for Our business experience' has been diyer- BOLTON UNITED METHODIST Rev. John L. Suprenant. ASSUMPTION, Adams Street at pike. Rev. Martin J. Schoisky, worship. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bi­ minister. 10:30 a.m.. Service. Rev. Richard W. Dupee, pastor. social justice. He refused the painting and decorating needs. CHURCH. 1040 Boston Turnpike. associate pastor. Saturday Thompson Road. Rev. Edward S. pastor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; ble study. N u r s ^ provided for all sified ranging from artistic to TRINITY ' COVENANT 8:45 Adult Bible class, worship, offer of kingly power to ad­ MANCHESTER. CONN 06040 | Rev. Marjorie Hlles. pastor. 9:30 masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses Sunday masses at 8:30, 10 and services. iiuiseiy for children 5 years old vance himself or hia cause a.m., church school; 11 a.m., masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 11:30 a.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. CHURCH, 302 Hackmatack St. Tnd younger; 9:45 coffee (John 6:15). worship service, nursery. a.m. ST. JAMES c h u r c h ; Rev. SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. 10:30 Rev. Norman E. Swensen, pastor; masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and fellowship; 10:15 Worship, church 11:45 a.m. William F. Carroll, Rev. Francis V. a.m.. church service, Sunday MiHon Niison, assistant piurtor. 8 OSTRINSKY, INC. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL KrukowskI, Rev. Robert. Bur­ school, and care for -email and 11 a.m., worship servloes. sohdol for children through 643-5879 643 5735 ; ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Grade 6. nursery. Jesus came to reddem In­ CHURCH. Boston Turnpike, nev. CHURCH. (United Church of bank, team ministry; Rev. Edward children. nursery for Infants: 9:25 Surtday 73'.PA AKER ST. MANCHESTER OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS. Wood- SECOND 0ONQREQAT1ONAL dividuals, not sodeCy, and jiohn C. Holliger, vicar. 10 a.m., Christ). Route 44A. Rev. Robert K. side Street and Hillstown Road. J. Reardon. Saturday masses at"4 C O M M U N IT Y ' B A P T IS T Bible School; coffee time at 10:30; there's a world of dUference. and 6:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at CHURCH. 365 N, Main S t The Family Eucharist; 11 a.m.. Bechtold. pastor. 9:30 a.m. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. S:30 CHURCH, 585 E. Center St. Rev. 6:30 p.m. evening service. 7:30, 9 and 10:30 and noon; and Rev. Leslie CT<4pman, pastor. 10 He of fered men a stinple aoln- Nursery program and coffee Church school for-all ages; 11 a.m.. Priesthood and Relief James I. Meek, minister. 9:15 ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL tlofi to their probleins, and at 5 p.m. a.m.. Church school lor all ages, CHURCH. Park and Church a.m. w o rs n iV k e r.^ and church CALL US FIRST! fellowship. a.m.. worship service (child care Society; 11:15 a.m., Sacrament ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 school;' 11 a n. fSllowahip hour. that very simplicity Is a provided). Meeting. Mndergarten through Qfede 4 streets. Rev. Stephen k. Jacob­ stumblingblock to human 50 FT. TRUCK SCALE ; - pOLTON CONGREGATIONAL Main St. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan continuing during the service; son, rector: Rev. Alan J. CENfER :;^PH9REGATI0NAL SALVATION ARMY. 661 Main CHURCH. Street. Rev. vanity, ICor. l:U 4 t. CHURCH, 228 Bolton Center FIRST CONGREGATIONAL St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur and Rev. Emilio P. Padelli, co­ 10:30 a.m.. Morning wprship, Broadhead, assistant to the rec­ LICENSED PUBLIC WEIGHTS pastors. Saturday masses at 5 N ew ell.jturfis Jr., senior f)oad at the Green. Rev. J. Stan> CHURCH OF COVENTRY. 1171 Carlson, corps officers. 9:30 a.m., nursery provided. tor. Rev. Frederick P. Moeer, and 7:30 p.m; Sunday masses at assistant to the rector. 7:30 a.m. pastor: Chet Copeland, DEALERS IN IRON. METALS. PAPERS toi) Conover, minister; 9:30 a.m., Main St. Rev. Bruck J. Johnson, Sunday school: 10:45 a.m., CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE. 7:30, 9, 10:30 and noon. associate pastor; Rev. Clifford O. .worship service, Sunday School, minister. 9:30 a.m. Church School holineea meeting; 6 p.m., open- 236 Main S t Rev. Neale M cUln. Holy Eucharist; 9 a.m. Family ser­ cMiRGirori JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. 647 vice and Eucharist with church Simpson, pastor emeritus. 10 nursery; 10:30 a.m. Coffee Hour at Church Lane House; 11 a.m. air meeting; 7 p.m., salvation senior pastor; Rev. George Em- Tolland Turnpike. Tuesday: mitt, minister of visitation And school. 11 a.m. Holy Eucharist a.m. Worship srvlcs. sanctuary: J n 'C h a n d s r Hall; 10:45 a.m. Worship service, nursery care meeting. 643-3117 ’jRorum Program. provided in Church Lane House. Congregation Bible Study, 7 p.m.; otif'oanh- 9:30 a.m., Sunday Holy communion every 10 a.m. Church School.

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Obituaries Directors OK spending $1 ,QpO Engagements / Weddings FOCUS / People TV-M ovies / Comics Sarah Hoha Sarah Hoha, 89, of 100 Campfield 1 oh sprinklers at Cheney Hall St., died Thursday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late Joseph Hoha. The Board of Directors Priihty Cheney Brothers National Historic He noted that the Little Theater She was born in Poland on April 9, gave the town manager its approvai Landmark District Commission, the had said money was available in its 1893 and had been a resident of to spend tip to 11,000 on the sprinkier Manchester Historical Society, the building fund to start the renova-T Manchester for more than 60 years. system in Cheney Hall, despite Greater Manchester. Chamber of tion. However, Weiss said that Before retiring in 1965 she had been objections from some directors over Commerce and the Little Theater of money is going to be used to hire a Another kind of army employed at Pioneer Parachute of using town funds for the purpose. Manchester, the tenant of the structural engineer to determine Manchester and before that she Director James “Dutch” Fogarty building. what work must be done to preserve worked at Cheney Brothers mills. objected to the expenditure because Fogarty said there should be some the building. She was a member of All Saints the townspeople were told no town kind of guarantee that the money Weiss said it is important that the Salvation Army offers 'soup, soap and salvation' to thousands Church of Hartford and its funds would be spent on the building would be repaid to the town from sprinkler system be made workable Sisterhood. when the directors voted to accept funds raised by the groups. to prevent damage to the building^ She leaves a son, Joseph Hoha Jr. the donation of Cheney Hall to the Mayor Stephen T. Penny defended By Susan Plese he explains, “ because of Booth's problems. They’re just better at only visitors,” Carlson says. "A "I was stalioncd in Cleveland The town Fire Department has experience in his own life. He of Manchester and a daughter, Mrs. town. the expense, saying that spending replaced missing sprinkler heads, Herald Reporter hiding it,” he says. lot of people are left alone. We during the riots in the 1960s," Marie Kvadas of Manchester; two "This wasn't sold in the first place $1,000 to protect a piece of property saw military organization as a Booth also started the idea of visit eight convalescent homes on t:arlson rctnoinbors "We were 'but a new valve from the street is Today is Armed Forces Day, a streamlined method which grandchildren; and four great- with the idea of using town funds,” worth $1. million that was donated to needed to make the system Certain the distinctive uniform worn by a monthy basis.” serving, coffee, and right behind grandsons. Fogarty said. “This bothers the the town is not out of line. day to mark the work of the produced results. officers in the Army. “He saw Caxlson’s congregation, us a car drove by and machine operable. Weiss estimated that will “But we are not militaristic in Funeral services will be Monday heck out of me.” American men and women who the need for people to have an referred to as a corps, includes gunned four people “We ought to be putting'll ,000 into cost $700 to $1,000. wear the uniforms of the U.S. Ar­ ideas or concepts,” he continues. at 2 p.m. at the John F. Tierney The directors’s approval was not identity with what they approximately 210 members, "In tho rniildle of the whole it to protect it,” he said, adding that “I would feel as manager I woul(j about my, Navy Marines and Air “ My official title is commanding believed," Carlson savs. “The Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. required for the expenditure but he is not concerned about the town be remiss in my duties If I didn’t mostly from Manchester. thing, when tlie city was still bur­ Town Manager Robert B. Weiss said Force. officer, but I perceive that to uniform is a symbol to people in Burial will be in East Cemetery. being repaid. protect town property,” he said. But there’s another sort of Although the theology is ning. the .Salyalinn Army made a he brought it to their attention mean ‘shepherd of the flock,' not need of (the officer’s) mercy." described as Methodist, Carlson Friends may call at the fu^ieral army at work in Manchester and commitment to bnild a center home Monday from 1 to 2 p.m. because of the pledge not to use Fogarty maintained that paying When the Board of Directors was curtains ‘herder of the sheep.' I do not The Salvation Army was in­ around the country. Its weapons characterizes a typical Sunday And they did It's called the Memorial contributions may be town funds to restore the building. for the sprinkler system is setting a deciding whether to accept the gift issue orders.” troduced to Manchester iii 1886, morning service as “free in are not missiles, machine guns llougli Multi-I'urpose Center. made to the American Heart The historic building is scheduled bad precedent. of Cheney Hall, some town residents The Salvation Army is clothed just six years after it was formal­ spirit." and sophisticated planes but in myth. to be renovated with money raised “It’s a start,” he said. “I don’t protested because they said it could ■ It is 7:30 p.m. Time for ail good ly introduced to the U.S, During We are not as ritualistic as T ill: (it ,1 S.'ilvati'on Association, 310 Collins St., Hart­ “ soap, soup and salvation.” through a fund drive now being want them to get any moneywithout end up costing the town a great deal children to be in their beds and all The only image most people World ~'V\lar I, two Manchester some churches, " he explains. •Army officer is l.ir Irom routine ford. That weil-wom motto is used planned as a joint effort of the a guarantee pay-back.” / of money to renovate the building/ good adults to be watching Agronsky have of the Salvation Army is the womenA Col. Florence “We do not think it odd to shout Carlson says thtit ho may receive even today to describe the work and Company. picture of a huge black kettle sur­ Turkington and Senior Major ‘Amen’ or clap hands. orders to anotln-r assignment of the Salvation Army, according rounded by bundled bell ringers But the woman isn’t watching Myrtle Turkington, were sent to ‘‘We are not a commune, " he with only three weeks advance- to Captain Arthur W. Carlson, in front of the department stores France as dough girls. warning. , Agronsky. She is standing outside on spiritual leader for the group reiterates. 'The people who Coventry each (Christmas. worship here are like everyone her front lawn, gazing up at her win­ which meets in the Citadel on 661 "You never know, " lie says of Minority hiring plan adopted But the work of the Army goes else, living independently. dows. She has a smile on her face. Main St. “ IT WAS NOT near as much his unsettled position "I'm far deeper than that. Anyone could walk into a Sunday Why is this woman smiling? “ If you have to feed them, glamour as they fnake it out to guarantc-ed a roof over my lie,id be,” was a favorite quote of the service and not feel out of and a place to serve- tlioiigh what 5 This woman is smiling because clothe them, get to their petitions THE IDEA WAS born, Carlson late Florence Turkington, place,” he says it will look like, I don't know o v e r objections from blocks she and her official Curtain Put-er- emotional problems before you maintains, when Booth and his Carlson says with a laugh. It's uneasy for the cliildren.” Upper haye just spent the last two can get to their souls, then so be it,” he says. son were walking home one Years later during the Depres­ BUT IN OKIIKR to become a he admits, "hut rny wdc and I un­ hours putting up curtains. sion Manchester soldiers went to In addition, the new hiring committee which worked with thq But he is quick to smash other night, and walked under a bridge soldier in the Salvation Army, a derstand our enmmilment. l-'or ignored By Nancy Thomson They have delved into the inhabited by sleeping street peo­ Hartford to staff soup kitchens, person must agree to certain procedure requires the town to Human Relations Commission to assumptions about the group, them (the Carlsons have- three Herald Reporter and as recently as 20 years ago advertise positions with minority come up with the new hiring mysteries of traverse rods and which was founded in 1865 in Lon­ ple. restrictions. children i it is more tenuous But members could be seen conduc­ ’The Board of Directors Friday referral agencies, minority schools process, said, “I know of only two angle hooks; they have drilled and don by William Booth, a “We must do something about For example, soldiers must they love it.” lie hasten.s to add (Continued from page 1 Herald photo by Pinto pinned and ironed and inserted hun­ that,” he said, and created his ting street meetings every abstain from liquor, drugs and adopted an affirmative action hiring and minority newspapers. ’The town groups in this town that represent Methodist minister. l-'inally, Carlson characterizes minorities — the Human Relations dreds of little rings into traverse corps of workers. Thursday evening on tobacco. They must abstain from Many residents continued to insist plan that its members hope will im­ Human Relations Commission- and “THE SALVATION ARMY is Manchester's streets. the little group of soldiers under Commission and the Manchester rods. But Carlson avoids the term profane language, or obscenity in that a referendum on the budget was BUILDING A FOOTBRIDGE prove the town’s record of hiring the Manchester Interracial Council not a commune, and it is not Today, the Salvation Army his guidance. "There is a tremen­ Interracial Council — and those down-and-outs when referring to any way. the only way to give those who could . . . HRLPC completes trail minorities. must alsd be notified of any vacan­ They have not gone half way, militaristic, except in Us focuses much of its attention on “The Army is no stranger to dous amount of caring,' liesacs ’The directors approved the plan cies. were included. This, board and the the church’s contacts. "They not attend the meeting a chance to leither, but have even put up tie back organization,” he says hospital ministry and visits to violence, and as part of its "We re the greatest advertise­ despite objections made earlier last At a public hearing earlier in the subcommittee were falsely accused aren’t just social outcasts,” he have their say. hooks for the tie backs, and pinned emphatically, ‘"rhe structure is insists. “ People who make $100,- convalescent homes. ministry, often appears in the ment for what the I,ord is anfl Mrs. Carilli asked the moderator week by black residents who said week, black residents protested that of excluding these groups.” the pins to the little round hooks organized along military lines,” what he can d-i to peo|'le" Director Joan Lingard said that; if 000 a year may have just as many “ For some people, we are the midst of civil strife if the town attorney was present to that they were not included in ef­ they were notf'included in the list of which are attached to the traverse Group to dedicate forts outlined in the plan to attract people to be notified. Frank J. Smith a group is formed to recruit minori­ rule whether it was legal to ignore rods. the petitions and take action on the j minority applicants. said that black citizens were one of ty candidates, representatives of budget. She was told there was no The affirmative action hiring plan the most successful sources of women and the handicapped should NO ENGINEER has suffered the 'The job hasn't always been easy attorney present. will cover all openings on the town minority applicants for town also be included. agonies they have suffered deciding Discussion on the motion was footbridge at river work force, including police and fire positions in the past. Weiss noted that new groups can 'on the proper distance to bang the she was 12. But the highlight of closed and residents voted persondel. Smith said at that hearing that he be added to the list of those to be curtains from the floor and from'the By Susan Plese The major change in the hiring would provide Town Manager notified of vacancies. her 12th year was on Easter Sun­ overwhelmingly to approve the ceiling. No artist has gazed longer Herald Reporter budget. A newly-built footbridge across a plete a section of riverbank trail process is the expansion of final con­ Robert B. Weiss with recommen­ Mayor Steven T. Penny objected day, the first time she played sideration from three to five dations on a mechanism to include to including other groups on the at a painting wondering if It wasn’t always easy growing “The strongest thing I feel is a sense of horn in the senior band. tributary to the Hockanum River from West Middle Turnpike north to everything was just straight enough. will be dedicated by the Hockanum New State Road. “ ap p lican ts. The tovvn Human the black community. Weiss said he groups on the list. up in the Salvation Army, 31- fa m ily, / t ’s not just a place I come on Sun­ "I was still wearing ankle Relations Commluion'and minority did not receive that recommenda­ And now the sacred solemn rite year-old Karen Krinjak admits. socks, but I thought it was M Air quality report River Linear Park Committee on its Members of the HRLPC bridge residents had complained about the tion from Smith. He said he which marks the end of Curtain Pul­ "One of the things you go day. I know that all the people care." wonderful," she says. HARTFORD (UPl) - The state annual walk Sunday. building committee include Glenn “Rule of Three” which limited con­ received a suggestion from ing Up. through as a kid in the Army is a And her love for music is put Department of Environmental The HRLPC will hold its annual Cornish, Ray Schaller, Ed Wait, picnic and walk, both open to the Wayne Falk, Bob Meyerson and sideration to the three people who Clarence Zachery, but Zachery said Toddler safe Go stand outside and see what the lo t of r i d i c u l e , ” th e 74 into further practice. Last Protection reported good air quality September she was named the public, Sunday beginning at 1 p.m. Doug Smith. scored the highest on tests, saying he wanted to discuss the recommen­ -neighbors are going to see. Wadsworth St. resident says. across Connecticut Friday and leader of the Songsters, the I at New State Road, across from the Walks will be held on the third the rule is exclusionary. dation for participation further with TOLLAND (UPI) - A toddler As the woman stands there “People say ‘That’s not a church, forecast good air levels for Satur­ that’s where you take your old can do with drunks?’ She thought Army choir. She had been accom- Sunnybrook Village Apartments. Sunday of each month from June ^The change in the process to allow Smith. who wandered away from her fami­ -looking up at her (and mostly the The fledgling Army had a day. Weiss iMted that the blacks do not ly home was found safe Friday clothes.’ that I had been raised from the panist for them since she was 16. Those attending are a sk ^ to bring a through September, with rain dates appointing authorities to select from -Curtain Put-er Upper’s) work, a building on Spruce Street near the top five candidates applies to have a formal organization with of­ evening after a search involving “Another time someone said to gutter.” Nathan Hale School. When they as her mother and grandmother basket lunch and blanket. No fires one week later. The walks begin at 1 'secret thought crosses her n\lnd. A But misinformation wasn’t the were before her. or alcohol will be permitted. p.m. vacancies in professional, clerical ficers who could be notified of job more than 100 state police and me, ‘Isn’t it wonderful what they built a citadel in 1923. her Curtains are stupid. They are only trial the young soldier had to But surprisingly, she’s not sure Peace marchers Members of the HRLPC Bridge Any interested persons who would and office, and service and openings. Deputy Mayor Barbara B. volunteer firefighters, state police great-grandfather and several Building Committee constructed the like to help the HRLPC clean up the maintenance positions. Weinberg said, she understands the said. useless. One could easily go most of- endure. “When I was about 13 or other tamilies mortgaged their of future plans. “I don’t really to present show footbridge with materials donated river area and maintain hiking trails For openings on the police and fire black residents may be forming a State police said 20-month-old 'the way through life without them. 14 years old,” she recalls, “I homes to buy it. "They thought have any goals." she says.jTve seen that example in my family, by a number of local businesses. or attend monthly walks should call departments, the top 20 candidates black caucus with a formal struc­ Colleen Aberle was reported mis­ Windowshades could easily suffice. worked Saturdays at Christmas nothing of it — it was natural to A group marching for Montreal to and I’m here to follow where the The footbridge, which is being Doug Smith at 649-5678 evepi^s or — who must score 70 percent or ture which could participate in the sing at 4 p.m. She was found by a . Curtains are unnatural objects. at G. Fox. them," she says. the United Nations for world peace ^better on written tests-and pass recuitnient process. volunteer firefighter about Vh hours “It was tough when a busload Ms. Krinjak has many Lord leads. will present a slide show Sunday at built on state land upstream from Marge McMenemy at 649-73flu for .They are in the same subset as West Middle Turnpike, will com­ details. agility tests — will be in the running Director Stephen T. Cassano, the later about a quarter of a mile from neckties, little plastic ducks on front of Manchester High School memories of her early Salvation “I never really aspired to be this 7:30 p.m. at St. Bridget Church, 80 students drove up. About six of or that,” she explains. "It just for openings. head of the directors’ personnel sub­ her home. lawns, and quilted toaster covers. years. She remembers being y Main St. them got off in front of G. Fox, happened.” If we were bom with curtains at­ brought to Sunday School when Members of the group will be pre­ and made comments about my she was only 3, where she played sent for a slide show and discussion. tached to our bodies, surgeons uniform. I took" some ribbing the EVEN MS. KRINJAK'S spare Land eyed for housing in a sand tray with the other time is taken up with music. She The marchers are walking to the would probably, remove them. next day.” children and heard Bible stories. Heralci photo by Tarqumio United Nations in New York City for Correction “Useless,” they’d say. “You can is the accompanist for the South a rally June 12. A U.N. special ses­ The .1 and G Associates has agreed indicates the proposed 3ale of the GROssmRns BUT APPARENTLY, Ms. “THAT’S WHAT you did on Windsor Community Chorus, and easily live without curtains,” they’d CARLSON Krinjack never wavered from Sunday,” she says. “From the has been miisical director for the sion on disarmament is scheduled to buy a nine-acre parcei on Spencer property, that lies behind the f^n(J^€VPinS PRODUCTS COmPROY say, and hand us a bill for $700. the faith she has witnessed very beginning it was a day that Senior Citizen’s Center. She has . leads 210 soldiers June 7 to July 9. Street for $200,000 provided it gets Grossman Lumber Co., from Lillian What does a curtain do that a wln- The marchers will walk through the necessary approvais to build through four generations. She belonged to God, to the Army.” also performed with the annual I. Mitchell, trustee, to J and G. The A story on page 8 of Friday’s Herald, about Mayor dowshade can’t? That’s what it all Manchester, leaving East Catholic housing for the elderly there. other principals of J and G • speaks proudly of her family Ms. Krinjak, band director at Manchester Area Conference of But .laques Guay, one of the prin­ Stephen Penny’s nomination for a Connecticut Jaycees comes down to. tree. Manchester High School and Churches Evening of the Perfor­ High School about 1 p.m., continuing Associates are Nicholas Jackston award, was published by mistake. cipals of .1 and G Associates, said “I am what you call a fourth teacher of piano, harmony and ming Arts benefit. down West Middle Turnpike, stop­ and Phyllis Jackston. ’The story was based on a one-year-old confidential SPEAKING OF bills. Win­ place I come on .Sunday I know ping at St. Bartholomew's and con­ there are no specific plans for the generation Salvationist on my theory, credits the Army with She particularly enjoys letter from Town htonager Robert Weiss, supporting dowshades do not come attached to that all the people care. tinuing along Route 6 to St. George property. When asked about the property, mother’s side,” she says. “My much of her love for music. arranging — “another, thing Penny’s nomination for the award, which he later the bills that are attached to cur­ “ A lot of people in the Army go "You know,” she rei'lecls, "if 1 Episcopal Church in Bolton. A bond for deed, dated Dec. 17, Mrs. Jackston referred the question great-grandfather, Edward that’s blossomed with the Ar­ ever got married. I don't know it The public is invited to par­ 1981. but filed within the past few to Guay. Guay said simply that received. tains. « Elliott, was one of the first into music," she says. "I never my.” she says. She will have a Weiss is among several Manchester residents asked I could marry .someone not active ticipate. days in the office of the town clerk. there no are current plans for if. Curtains cost. They cost because members of the Salvation Army seriously considered anything choral piece published next in the Army. I don't know each year to make recommendations or support curtains come with enough in Manchester. else. When I was 7, they gave me summer. nominations for the Connecticut Jaycees Outstanding wiiether he could understand why hardware to equip a small tank. The “He came to this country from a bom and asked me to play in There is no question that she is I haye to be here all the time. Young Man of the 'Year Award. He has made several woman who bought the curtains Herald photo by Pinto England about 1890 to work for the junior band.” in the Army for keeps. "The such recommendations m e t the years. She also learned to play the "It is not for everyone. The Church schedules fair in Bolton bought them on sale for $80. She Cheney Brothers,” she adds. “I strongest thing 1 leel is a sense of mode of expression is not for ’The recommendations are confidential and not in­ piano —by ear —and played for spent closb to another $50 getting all KAREN KRINJAK suppose the Army had a nucleus extended family,” she says of her everyone. Rut for me, the Army tended for publication. Weiss’ letter came to the Herald . fourth generation of 25 to 30 people at that time.” the Sunday School by the time fellow soldiers. "It’s not just a BOLTON — The annual Yankee Hewey and Jim Rogers have charge Rogers at 643-2558. by accident and was published in error. the gadgets needed to make them is-ideal,” Street Fair, auction and chicken of the auction, which will be con­ 'The fair will feature g.ame booths, hang. barbecue of the Bolton ducted starting 3:30 p.m. on the day crafts, plants, strawberry short­ Speaking of shopping for curtains. Congregational Church is set for of the fair. The fair wili open at 11 cake, pony rides, snack bar, clowns, It’s not fun to shop for curtains. It’s June 12 and the committee is am . baked goods, attic treasures and OPtN HOUSE - sat: may is seeking items for the auction. Items can be dropped off at the more, ending with a barbecued not fun because you can’t try them Matt Dillon's alter ego Committee member Ruth church basement any morning. If chicken supper. and SIM. MAY 16 1-4 on. You have to wait until you get home and work like a slave for two Converse is also iooking for local someone has items to be picked up For more information contact 1 craftspeople to rent a space. Bob he should call Hewey at 643-5701 or Phyllis Daly, fair chairman, 649- hours getting them all in place. 7367. And, then, and only then, can you OumYbur decide that you bate them. Next day the woman decided that James Arness still loves westerns BOTTKELLO FARMS there was something she hated about the curtains. What the store James Arness for cable is in that of the series — following But he still enjoys working, not renewed, he says he NOW OPEN! Thank You’ personnel described as "wheat By Dick Kleiner mold. the family to Oregon as he says, if he has a plea­ doubts he will try another For tho u lo of: brown” turned into "drab brown” “The western cycle is they had originally planned sant and compatible com­ TV series right away. 5 VEGETABLE A FLOWER PLANTS • Office Condominium during the night. HOLLYW(X)D (NEA) - totally dead now,” says — it would still be going. It pany to work with.” Instead, he would look for a AnybMy with a cable TV Arness, the star of would have become a sort “This is a fun business,” Afso Haturtng: FOR SPONSORINd • In Manchester ■ She’s briniglng them back. She good feature, or something hasn’t had the nerve yet to tell her company should look into “Gunsmoke” for so many of ‘Little House’ or ‘The Arness says, "when the on cable, or perhaps a play. HANGING POTS • Near Hospital this tip, which I’m going to pleasurable and profitable Waltons,’ with the curtain put-er upper. conditions are right. I like He feels lucky, in that he’s • Tax Shelter Benefits give you without charge. years. "I don’t think you possibility of some action to work with people who go in demand and, also, he 209 HHMown Rd. Mandiestar Turn that cable of yours could put on a western stuff as well.” •I EASTER SEAL'S BIKE/WALK-A-THON • Capital Appreciation well together. But they doesn’t have to worry TO BENEFIT DISABLED CHILDREN AND • Below M a ^ t Financing into a lasso and throw it today with John Wayne, if &> he feels that perhaps a could hand me the greatest where his next meal is around Jim Arness’ head. he could be reincarnated.” certain type of western script and the most money, coming from. ADULTS IN CONNECTICUT ' • General Benefits of Owniership \ Hovv Yo get He thinks be might like to ■Gunsmoke’ is doing great might make it today. And • Plwty of on4it(i parking ‘ and if I didn’t feel right ‘T ve had a lot of good ANDREW ANSALDI CO. do a Western again, and in syndication, and that’s a he is also bullish about the about the people, I luck all the way through V. ABRAHAM KURIEN B.A. LOZIER, INC. • Professional s Bigness use club news ' figures that cable ia the puzzle — why it goes and future of cable television. wouldn’t get near it.” my career,” he says. LVDALL, INC. BLANCHARD S only place to do it. other westerns don’t — but "Cable is the interesting Arness says he might “ When it came to "U ahnson LYNCH TOYOTA-PONTIAC. in Herald R088ETTO, INC. INC. Arness is currently doing I know network people just thing on the horizon now,” like, at this point in his ‘Gunsmoke,’ I was the last CAVET8 RE8TAURANT “McClain’s Law,” a cops feel that now is not the says Arness, “I think that MANCHESTER HONDA The Herald wants your club career, to try something guy they looked at after Outtioanl Motors CENTRAL CONNECTICUT and robbers show on NBC. right time to do a might be the place where it new, perhaps something looking at every other ac­ COOPERATIVE FARMER8 MANCHESTER MOLDING newsi ASSOCIATION a MFG. CO. fltflAINSMt In (snier to get your club news It is doing fair-to-middling, western.” would be possible to do a o ther than the heroic tor in Hollywood. Suddenly DEAN MACHINE MANCHESTER STATE BANK the paper on time, please sub- and conceivably the But Arness does not western. It would be in­ figures he has been playing that part opened up for me, PRODUCTS, INC. NICHOLS-MANCHE8TER I h h MANCHESTER t Itons no later-than five days network will renew it for necessarily agree with tto t teresting to talk to them most of his life. He says he so I have to be a little Sales & Service FILLORAMO TIRE, INC. a next season. If It is view. After "Gunsmoke” a n d see. 1 think if CONSTRUCTION CO. PLA8-TEC COMPANY.i: h ;,^CORP>ORATlpN. r IbefON th e date yon’d like to see might even like to t^ e a fatalistic about it all. renewed, that’s fine with hung up its saddle, bis next ■McClain’s Law’doesn’t go CANOES • BOATS • TRAILERS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINQS SAVINGS BANK OF ^ it In the pajier. shot at something As “I’m in a pretty good S LOAN ASSOCIATION MANCHESTER ' - , Please indude a name and a Arness, because he oijoys TV venture was "How the again, that would be one of foreign to his past record spot at the moment, MARINE 8UPPLK8 HARRISON’S STATIONERS 8LITT, JACOBS, 8ULUVAH doing it. But if it Is West Was Won” and be the places I would look.” as King Lear— but only un­ b^ause I feel there will a JACOBS, P.C. tekftaone nmnber which we can OR. a MRS. FRANCIS dnqiped, he has other plans thinks that might still be Arness, as you can see, is der certain conditions. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. call if mere are qaesttoos. In­ always be something for HELFRICK for the future. going — if they had played not considering retire­ “Sure,” he says, ‘Td try me to do that I can get into. HERITAGE SAVINGS a STANDARD EDUCATORS, dicate the date you'd like to see it INC. V They are not specific their cards right. ment. During the last few that — but it would have to And, in the meantime, I LOAN ASSOCIATION published. plans. Too soon for that. UPirOL EQUIPMENT HIGHLAND PARK SYLVIA LAPENTA REAL . Can Focus editor Adde Angle “If they had put it on years that “Gunsmoke” be in a small theater in don’t really have to worry MARKET ESTATE Id 66M711 a f t« noon to set up They're more in the area of every week,” be says, was on, he was on it less New Hampshire or about it. That’s a pretty 38 Main Straat J. D. REAL ESTATE SYNDET PRODUCTS, INC. JliibKMrm - MIIOMICMIM WMUU.TY thoughts and notions and "and if they had concen­ and less, giving rise to somewhere, not on TV.” good position for somebody JAMES ARNESS ASSOCIATES WE8TOWN PHARMACY. INC ippolntnaenta. Manchaatar 643-7988 CollDatlkllMa2(a/nW 'lSW '' vague ideas, and the trated on the family aspect reports be wanted to quit. If "McClain’s Law” is to be in.” . . . no retirement ’■I T MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., May 15, 1982 ~ 11 ^ 10 MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., May 15, 1982 Supermarket Shopper ' j Senior citizens Weddings Advice Volunteers Organization is key Older ages to shopping, refunds applauded I DEAR ARBYt I never head. I tried to teach her sonable individual when By Martin Sloane f thought I’d be writing to right from wrong, but 1 sober, but weak, DEAR MARTIN: I for efforts you, but I’m so heart­ must have failed. She lives manipulative and Spring finally arrived and I I Clip ‘n’ file refunds I broken I don’t know where in an apartment with two sometimes dangerous decided to get all of my I when drinking. My i:iother I else to. turn. D ear Abby other girls and thinks that proofs of purchase in I Seasoning, sauces, syrup, sugar, salad once told me that in the Our handsome .19-year- just because she supports order. dressing (File 5) I Editor's note: this Edith Mackendrick, 4,150; herself, she. can live her old country they had a I column is prepared by the Gerald McCarthy, 4,100; old son, whom I’ll call Abigail Van Buren It took me almost three Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off Rick, graduated from high own life without any in­ saying to the effect that no weeks. Whie my daugher I' staff of the Manchester Sol Cohen, 4,000; Carl Pop­ girl should marry a man coupns — beverage refund offers with beverage school at 17 and went to terference from me. What napped in the afternoon, 1 coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed Senior Center. It appears ple, 3,870. can I do? until she has seen him on Wednesdays and Satur­ college 200 miles from sorted all those box tops, proofs of purchase while looking for the required SCHEDULE FOR WEEK home. He came home for A MOTHER WHO drunk. Somewhere cynical, labels. Universal Product days. refund forms at the supermarket, in newspapers Monday: 9 a.m. sharp,' the Elaster holiday with a FAILED but realistic, as then she Code symbols and proof-of- will know what she is get­ and magazines, and when trading with friends. By Jeanette Cave buses leave for Radio City S4-year-oId woman he has DEAR ABBY: My DE:AR MOTHER: A 23- purchase seals. Offers may not be available in all areas of the coun­ from Pic & Save parking been sleeping with for tee of Lucy’s clutches? ting and getting into. Senior Center DIreptor HEARTBROKEN college-educated 23-year-\ year-old self-supporting Alcohol is a fairly effective It was quite a job, but it try. Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. Lot; 10 a.m. bingo, noon­ last year, unbeknownst to old daughter is ruining her] was well worth it. I know The following refund offers are worth $4.99. This Big Week Celebration woman can’t be controlled truth drug — it strips off time lunch; 12:30 p.m. us. The woman (I’ll call DEAR life, and I am helpless .to by her mother or anyone that now I can find any week's refund offers have a total value of $12.33. always includes special pinochle games; 1 p.m. her Lucy) is a widow with the veneer and shows what HEARTBROKEN I IJion’t stop her. else. If you tried to teach is beneath. proof in my collection. AUNT MILLIE’S Cash Refund Offer. Receive a thanks to all the seniors open discussion led by a 2-year-old child! Lucy try. The more you talk But that’s not all. During $1 refund. Send the required refund form and four who make the center an She says She is in love her right from wrong, you HAROLD J. IN SAN Esther Rubin “Sexuality and Rick say they are in against her, the more with a married man who my cleanup I found enough labels froVn any Aunt Millie's Spaghetti Sauce. This enjoyable place to visit. haven’t failed, she has. FRANCISCO and Seniors.” Bus pick up love and want to marry. fiercely Rick will Come to plans to divorce his wife proofs to complete more offer is valid only where advertised or displayed. We applaud all the at 8 a.m. return trips at Abby, my husband is 38 her defense. That’s tee sur­ and marry her. DEAR IIAROl.D: About than $25 worth of refund Expires Aug. 31, 1982. volunteers f6r their sincere 12:30 and 3 p.m. and I am 37 — just three est way to drive them into Abby, the man has three DEAR ABBY: The letter that old country saying; I’d offers! DEL MONTE Mexican Food Offer. Receive a $1 efforts. Tuesday: 9 a.m. bus for years older than Lucy. an early marriage. Get to grown chil(lren and a fro m a m id d le -a g e d rather marry a man I had Thank you for always Special plaques and refund. Send the required refund form and four shopping: 10 a.m. scrabble Rick told us teat she is the know Lucy better and give grandchild. And he’s 54 — professional woman, never seen drunk than reminding us that one of labels from any Del Monte Taco Sauce, Enchilada recognition are given to the and chess and checkers; only woman he has ever her a chance. Most impor­ married with a grown marry one I’d seen drunk the best friends we have in square dancing; 1:30 p.m. that’s 10 years old than her Sauce or Salsa. Expires,Dec. 31. 1982. man and woman who has slept with, so it is obvious tant, try not to show your family, who had become too often. refunding and smart shop­ FRENCH'S Great Pasta Rebate. Receive a 90- over the years made an father! I didn’t know what exercise class. that she sauced him. “heartbreak” and disap­ to do so I rang up this involved with an alcoholic, ping is organization. — cent refund on pasta. Send the required'refund outstanding contribution to Wednesday: 9 a.m. L r pointment. Let nature man’s wife. She was prompts this letter. Problems? You’ll feel Karen R. from Pecatonica, form, the top fourths from six packages of French's the center over the years. health clinic by appoint­ My husband and 1 want so much for Rick at least to takes its course. shocked and said she had As a retired hospital better if you get them off 111. Spaghetti Sauce Mix and a register tape with the This year Ernie Irwin ment; 10 a.m. Friendship Regardless of the outcome, teacher and rehabilitation your chest. Write to Abby, Mrs. Michael A. Duchesneau try dating girls his own age no idea her husband was Thank price of pasta circled. Expires Dec. 31, 1982 and Helen Flavell were Circle; round dancing: Mrs. Craig R. Morrell Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Larson it’s hot the end of the counselor, I have seen P.0, Box 38923, Hollywood, DEAR KAREN; instead of tying himself planning a divorce. you for giving me a good HEINZ Seafood Cocktail Sauce Offer. Receive a selected as Mr. and Mrs. pinochle games; lunch; world. And here’s a day- I’m so afraid my many such unfortunate Calif. 90038. For a personal Senior Citizens. Since my 12:30 p.m. bridge games; 1 down to a woman who’s old opportunity to mention 50-cent coupon for Heinz Seafood Cocktail Sauce. enough to be his mother. brighter for you; At least daughter w'ill get mixed up situations. As noted, the reply, please enclose a I Send the required refund form and one neckband 5 coming to the center, I p.m. craft class; 8 a.m. bus organization one more Morrell-Flaherty Larson-Cassells Duchesneau- This is tearing us apart. 98 percent of the things we in an ugly scandal. I can’t alcoholic is often a char­ stamped, self-addressed from 12-ounce Heinz Seafood Cocktail Sauce, Look have seen these two in­ pickup, return trips at worry about never happen. talk any sense into her ming, intelligent, per- envelope. time. dividuals undertaking taks How can we get our son out Anyone who wants to for the hang-tag on the package. Expires Feh. 28. 12:30 and 3 p.m. Steve Alien Larson and Lynda Marie Cassells were diligently, looking for no Thursday: 10 a.m. dart Brenda Ann Flaherty of Manchester and Craig Robert Mandeville save a lot of money with 198e. married'March 13 at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran McCORMICK and Co. Inc. Receive a package of special recognition. This league; orchestra rehear­ Morreli of South Windsor were married May 8 at South Lynda Marie Mandeville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. coupons and refunds soon Church in Phoenix, Ariz, McCormick Spaghetti Sauce Mix. Send the required does not mean that there sal; 1 p.m. program United Methodist Church in Manchester. Thomas D. Mandeville of Ash Street, and Michael learns that one of the keys The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. David to success is being able to | ''efund form and one complete front panel from an | are no others that are “Come To the Races at the The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Duchesneau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphie deserving; the choice is Cassells of Phoenix and the granddaughter of Mr. and Duchesneau of North Main Street, were married May 8 No diet can cure arthritis file away a coupon or re economy-size package of McCormick Spaghetti Center” bus pick up at 10 Flaherty of 121 Hemlock St. The groom is the son of Mr. always a difficult one. To Mrs. Clarence Cassells of Hebron Road, Bolton. at Church of the Assumption. fund form or a proof quick­ Sauce Mix. Expires Dec. 31. 1982 a.m. at Arthurs. Return and Mrs. Halstead Morrell of South Windsor. The Rev. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Larson of cents with a long, stamped, all seniors, we say after program. The Rev. George LaLiberte performed the nuptial DEAR DR. LAMB: My timillion dollar business. It ly and then to find it again STALEY SYRUP Coupon Offer. Receive two 25- Laurence Hill officiated at the double ring ceremony. Flagstaff, Ariz. self-addressed envelope for “thanks.” We invite all Friday: 10 a.m. kitchen mass and double ring ceremony. The bride was given in mother and husband read is disgraceful. Some cures just as quickly: cent coupons. Send the required refund form and The bride was given in marriage by her parents. The it to me, in care of this town seniors to get in­ social games; exercise The bride was given in marriage by her father. The marriage by her father. Carol Braman of Andover was an article about a diet cure by unscrupulous clinics, It’s no fun spending 20 the register tape with the price of Staley Syrup Rev. Dick E. Hamlin and the Rev. Paul Black per­ newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, volved at the center. . class; noon lunch; 12:45 maid of honor was Susan Pasay of Vernon. Best man maid of honor and bridesmaids were Lailri Stanizzi of for arthritis, called the such as those beyond the minutes fumbling through circled. Expires Dec. 31, 1983. formed the double ring ceremony. i jurisdiction of the United Radio City Station, New An enjoyable time was p.m. Setback games: bus was Charles Morrell of California, Ijrother of the groom. Windsor Locks, cousin of the groom, and Teri Denison of nightshade diet. It Yv>ur H ealth cartons of box tops to find WISH-BONE, Thomas J. Lipton Inc. Receive a Debby Cassells of Phoenix was maid of honor for her recommended avoiding States, provide medicines York, N.Y, 10019. 50-cent refund. Send the required refund form and had by all who went to pick up at 8 a.m., returi Bridesmaids were Linda Riccio of Manchester, sister Rockville. DEAR DR. LAMB; I the one that you are Lake Waramaug last sister. Bridesmaids were Debra Zink, Hannah Brown white potatoes and to patients that are actual­ the neckband from one 16-ounce bottle of Wish- trips at noon and 3:15 p.'n . of the bride; Susan Breen of Manchester, and Christine Richard Rice of Andover was best man and ushers -Lawrence Lamb, M.D. am considering trying to looking for. But there is a Wednesday. and Vicki Lynch, all of Arizona. were Paul Thibault and Mark Mandeville, brother of tomatoes, eggplant, ly harmful. Bone Robusto Italian Dressing. Expires Oct. 31. Kalagian of South Windsor. Junior bridesmaid was get in better shape and great feeling of ac­ Monday, the bus for MENU FOR WEEK David Larson was best man for his cousin. Ushers the bride, both of Manchester. peppers and foods teat con­ There is no validity to complishment if, when you 1982. Suzanne Morrell of Manchester. want to start an exercise Radio City Music HalL Monday: cream of broc­ were Bob Castillo, Scott Cassells and Joe Lynch, all of Following a reception at the Jesters Court in ta in ^ these' as well as the so-called nightshade find a new refund form, Here's a refund form to write f*»r: Chef Arizona. program. Should I have a "Encore” will leave from coli soup, ham salad on Ushers were John Flaherty of Manchester, brother of Manchester, the couple left on a wedding trip to tee avoiding spieces.- It also diet as a cure for os­ you are able to go to your Boyardee Free Pizza Toppings Offer, P.O. Box ■ After a reception the coupie left on a wedding trip to teoarthritis or rheumatoid stress test first to deter­ the Pick 'n Save prking lot, rye, gingerbread, the bride; Tom Pasay of Vernon, and Gregory Morrell Bahamas. ’They will make their home in Andover. stated you should eat red proof-of-purchase collec­ I 9706, St. Paul, Minn. 55197. Send a stamped, self- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. They are making their home arthritis or any other form mine what condition my 725 E. Middle Turnpike beverage. of South Windsor, brother of the groom. Both are 1980 graduates of Manchester High School. meats and eggs, fresh fruit tion in just a few seconds I addressed envelope with your request for tthis Wednesday: beef pot pie, in Flagstaff. for-them? White meat and .tbaLinaxi^xist independent of arthritis. I would strong­ heart is in? Heart trouble I form. This offer — worth up to $1 — expires July 1. (opposite St. Flower girl was Lyndsey Wayner of South Windsor, The bride is also a graduate of Morse School of but no fatty foods. mild or no seasoning or of arthritis. locate a box top or a label Bartholomew’s Church) at tossed salad, roll and Mrs. Larson is a graduate of West High School in My husband now sees his ly recommend that your runs in my family and I I 1982. I and ring bearer was Brett Wayner of South Windsor. Business. She’s empioyed at Ingersol-Rand of white potatoes or what? I Now, that applies only to have high blood pressure. that you can turn into cash. 9 a.m. sharp. butter, jello, beverage. Phoenix and a 1981 graduate of Northern Arizona Manchester. The groom is employed by the Klock Com­ doctor at least once a week husband continue his Thursday; stuffed cab­ University with a degree in fashion merchandising. She am thoroughly confused. arthritis. Some people con- program under his physi­ A spring cleaning of your advertisement. On the the items at that special There are still seats The couple was honored at a reception at the VFW in pany of Manchester. and has spinal arthritis. fuse osteoporosis DEAR READER; If you proof-of-purchase collec­ available for the bage, whippped potato, Manchester. They will make their home in Ellington. is employed by the Flagstaff Athletic Club. Muscles tightened near tee DEAR READER: First cian and that both your have no syfnptoms, an coupon were printed the price. The bridegroom is a graduate of Fiagstaff High School (dissolving bones) with tion will almost always Milwaukee vs. Boston carrots, roll and butter, vertebrae until they locked of all you need to know that husband and mother should electrocardiographic words “One Coupon Per For instance, if you ob­ M Get the Inside story arthritis, which it is not. It produce a bonus of refunds baseball game on June 26. dessert, beverage. The bride is a - 1979 graduate of Manchester High and receiv^ his bachelor’s degree from Northern his back for three weeks in the Arthritis Foundation follow a sensible well- (ECO) stress test may not Person" tained several similar Friday; vegetable soup, School. She is employed by Connecticut Bank and Trust. Arizona University, in education. He is a Grade 5 Jack Anderson tells the inside story in “Washington is helped by increasing balanced diet. for which you didn’t realize Does that mean 1 can't $19 includes tranportiation the hospital. Now he takes and qualified authorities on calcium consumption, or at be very helpful. A good coupons, you would have to chicken patty on roll, The groom is a 1979 graduate of South Windsor High teacher at Marshaii Elementary School and coaches Merry-Go-Round” — every day on the opinion page of arthritis say there is NO study of ECG changes with you had the required use this supermarket and admission. Call physical therapy twice a least being sure to avoid a To give you more infor­ proofs. So, if you haven’t make separate trips to the Pauline Maynard for dessert, beverage. School and is employed by Standard Welding. football at Flagstaff High School. ’’ The Herald. week. special diet that cures mation I am sending you exercise by multiple un­ coupon and a regular store to use each of them: calcium deficiency. been through your proofs in manufacturers' coupon on registration at 643-1711. Bote my mother and my arthritis and The Health Letter number iversities showed that in several months, now is a Since the store is offering Pauline also requests final husband are going wild on recommended only dietary You also need to know 4-10, O steoarthritis: individuals without symp­ the same item? — Freda this coupon, you should that ripping off the public good time to get your W. from Chicago. payments, which are past this ni^tshade diet. Both measures to avoid obesity Degenerative or Wear and toms it really didn’t add collection back in shape. also be able to use a due, for the Wildwood trip were told to avoid red or to manage other with multiple quack cures Tear Arthritis. Others who much. The ECG changes regular manufacturers’ Engaged for arthritis is a mul- DEAR FREDA: This to be sent to her. About Town meat. Which is tee best way separate medical problems want this issue can send 75 were significant if a person DEAR MARTIN: I cents-off coupon on the already had symptoms of same item to score a THE PLANT SALE is clipped a coupon out of a limitation means^toat you heart pain. If changes oc­ can only purchase one of double-play discount. going well and will con­ curred in a person who had newspaper supermarket tinue from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clayton Floyd-Leber Dow, 195 Manchester Road, Glaston­ no symptoms the changes inciuding Saturdays and Diabtes club Mr. and Mrs. Owen E. Floyd of Thoughts usually were misleading Sundays. Ali plants are bury. Trumbull and Mexico City announce and unrelated to any sold at $1.25 per tray. The East of the River Diabetes Club There will be a potluck supper. For more information, call Mrs. Dow at 649- the engagernent of their daughter, changes in the arteries to SUMMER REAL ESTATE COURSES There is a wide variety of will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Laura Susan Floyd, to Edmund the heart. flowers and vegetables just Manchester Memorial Hospital. 8604. Joseph Leber, son of Mr. and Mrs. I recently overheard two boys down, what are the treasures of my problems and annoyances into God’s I think the risk factors: MCC Is offering two courses In Real Estate this summer. Each course meets Y in time to plant your gar­ Dr. Thomas Parasiliti will speak to the James N. Leber of 84 High St. talking and one of teem, with a cer­ heart? How do I spend my time and hands and listen as He shows you blood pressure, smoking twice a week for eight weeks. The cost of each course Is $90. ’’Real Estate den. group about diabetes-related foot The bride-elect attended the tain amount of bravado, challenged my treasure? What do I usually how to keep first things first in your and cholesterol levels are Principles and Practices" covers topics required by the Connecticut Real Please make special note problems and how to prevent potential Seminar slated University of Tennessee and the - tee other, "Oh ya? Put your money daydream about and where do I ex­ life today and everyday. more Important. And how Estate Commission. of the following programs. complications. pend the bulk of my emotional University of (Connecticut. • where your mouth is.” The Rev. Mirhnel R. Ix>hmanii you train has a lot to do 1. Esther Rubin will con­ The club meets the third Tuesday of Finding a focus for one’sTife will be energy? The prospective bridenoom is In the long run I’m sure teat we all Emanuel Lutheran Church with it. Let your doctor duct her last session en­ each month. Meetings are open at no the theme of a seminar to be conducted attending Central Connecticut State* 618 BUSINESS 161: REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES A PRACTICES (3 credits) jointly by the Women’s Center of do that. We put our time and Perhaps I’m most busy making guide you but don’t push titled “Sexuality and the cost to anyone interested in diabetes. College in New Britain. He is your exercise until your Starting June 7 - Mondays & Wednesdays 7 p.m. - 9:40 p.m. Senior Citizen.” Is it For additional information, call 236-1948. Manchester Community College and the treasure where our mouth is — or money, building a reputation, employed as a manufacturing rather, where our heart is. seeking or avoiding responsibility, Focus/Food blood pressure is at a Instructor; Al Werbner natural for seniors to be East Hartford YWCA. engineer with Pratt and Whitney The seminar, which will run for four feeling sorry for myself or bragging reasonable level. Walk, sexually active? You won’t Aircraft Group in Elast Hartford. Christ once said that people would Menus, recipes and shopping tips Chorus rehearses weeks, will be led by Carol Joditis, direc­ about my accomplishments. walk, walk while you get want to miss this informal An October wedding is planned. only give their hearts to tee things are featured in The Manchester 606 BUSINESS 162: REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL 1 (3 cradHs) tor of the MCC Women’s Center. Classes your body weight under discussion. Monday at 1 The Beethoven Chorus will rehearse they really treasured. Take time Take time to sift out the true from Herald’s Focus/Food section, every Starting June 8 - Tuesdays 8i Thursdays-^ p.m. - 9:40 p.m. will start Thursday at 7 p.m. at the control and your risk fac­ p.m. Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel today to wonder to yourself, deep tee false in your life. Put those petty Wednesday. tors are better. Instructor: Al Werbner 2. Square dancing will be Lutheran Church, 60 CHurch St. YWCA, 770 Main St., East Hart ord. The held this Tuesday. fee is $20. MANCHESTER Refreshments will be served before the Adams-Pomerleau REGISTRATION 3. Round Dancing wiil rehearsal. The course will cover where a person COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Conley By Phone: 646-2137 until May 17 end this coming week. Car pool for the concert at 2 p.m. on is now, what the person plans to achieve ^ COLLEGE Sr. of 176 Bissell St. announce the In Person: Community Services Office until May 27 4. On Thursday we will Monday at the Glastonbury AARP will and what’s available in today’s market have a fun filled “Mystery as far as careers are concerned, plus tee engagement of their daughter. 60 BIDWELL ST. leave Emanuel Church at 1:15 p.m. MANCHESTER, 0B040 Program.” We guarantee tools needed to get what one wants. Sherry Ann Adams, to Victor J. lots of laughs and fun. To register or for more information Pomerleau of 149 Oakland St., son of 5. The Elderly Outreach Koffee Krafters call 289-4377. Mr. and Mrs. Normand Pomerleau Program will conduct sign­ of West Hartford. ups for the Circuit Breaker Koffee Krafters of the Nutmeg branch Hefsld photo by Richmond The bride-elect is a graduate of Tax Relief program May 27 of the YWCA will meet Wednesday from Course offered Manchester High School. The from 10 a.m. to noon. You 9:30 a.m. to noon at 78 Mian St. prospective bridegroom is employed inay be eligible for a tax Hostesses will be Elsie Swanson and The Institute of Local History, . Hospitals aren’t so bad at Di^ii Machine of Manchester. refund. That afternoon Barbara Backus. Members will sign up Manchester Community College, will An August 27 wedding is planned Here'S your chance... Diane Wicks and Sarah for the luncheon banquet scheduled for offer a non-credit summer course June 8 in Wickham Park. ,i Xeieher will explain their June 2 at Willie’s Steak House. through July 20 entitled “Manchester — Services. The group is open to anyone interested a History in Silk.” Students from the Chestnut Hill Nursery School visited Silver Lanes 2 6. Legal Aid will be in making crafts. Participants must be Topics will include tee land and tee Manchester Memorial Hospital Tuesday. The hospital sponsors available Thursday from 10 members of the YWCA and tee Koffee town, the silk workers of Manchester, the visits each year In conjunction with National Hospitals For Pre-Season '^to noon. Please call for ap­ Krafters. Manchester’s tobacco industry, and lear­ Week. Shown testing one of the beds are, left to right, lldl Now you know Leisureland Center* pointment. Babysiting is available at meetings by ning history through neighbors, houses Lengyel and Ben Berte of Manchester and Kyle Brahaney of Bored as can be ti' caliing the office in advance at 647-1437. ■' 7. Medicare assistance and neighborhoods. Bolton. The children got to examine other hospital equipment, The official title of tee Statue of With the four walls you J __l-JL Savlfigsl Liberty is tee Statue of Liberty will be available on May 26 Slide lectures will be supplemented by too. Mary Fletcher^ a member of the hospital auxiliary, Is their see? from 1 to 3 p.m. Please a walk through the C hen^ National Enlightening tee World. 5 Parents to meet guide. take advantage of this free Historic District, a trip to public records G e t o u t a n d bowl. Why wait any loi^er...Baiik service. The niing Parent Advisory Council in Town Hall, and viewing of a i- The center extends its will meet for the final time this year on photographic exhibition. Scorekeeping's no chore rates are lower i%ht now so Tsympathy to Theresa Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the home Examinations and papers are not With our new MagicScore. you’ll save money in the Hubblard on the passing of economics area of the school. required. Instructor is Dr. John College Notes It does It all. long nih while startn^ to c her brother. A fashion show will be followed at 7:30 Sutherland, director of tee Institute of ~ Final figures are almost p.m. by a panel discussion featuring 10 Local History. The class will meet Friends com ing, tcx>? mjoy the convenience and Tall in and the center will Illing grade 9 students who will comment Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. in room B-11. . _ - - Well, here's what to do: fun of your own backyard lipet approximately $6,500 Tuition is $28. For additional informa­ $he 'is a graduate of East Catholic High School, where oh their three years at the school. All in­ Sears receives award she received honors and served as vice president of tee "from the variety show. terested parents are invited to attend. tion, call 646-2137. pool r i ^ nowl r/Thanks to all who sup- Future Secretaries Association. She was also a member Courtland P. Sears IH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Courtland' of tee ski club. ?)>orted,this endeavor. Next P. Sears Jr. of 2 Carter St., West Hartford, received tee Spring Bowling Special! ^ear, the 10th annual VFW meeting set Chemical Rubber Co'. Award for excellence in IMPORTANT •Variety Show will return OOtwr p oo ta wro o n ly 14 ( I. Our 12 oauQw atwol VFW Post and its ladies auxiliary will Iodine Important chemistry at Honors Day conducted at Trinity College May 15 & 16 Twite tee best of all past in Hartford. Riker is outstanding penoli aro Mmoet S9% a rt Protoct your long- meet at tee Post Home, 60S E. Center te rm in v o e tm o n t vvKh V IlM 3hows. to make diagnosis Sears is a 1981 graduate of Manchester High School. Lauren Riker of 420 Great Rd. was named an outstan­ St., Monday at 6:15 p.m. and carpool to i, ^ETBACKSCORES for tee Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital to con­ ding student leader for tee 1961-1982 school year at ••May 7; Mina Reutber, 137; SOION, Ohio (UPI) — Iodine is perfor­ Texas (Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. 3 p«es >1» 25* duct a recreational bingo for the ming an important fuctlon in medical ii^eggy Therrien, 130, Bob patients. Dean honors1 . Leone/ Ms. Riker was nonninated by tee kinesolo^cal studies SBcbubert, 127; .Arcbie Refreshments are needed and may be diagnosis, a far c ^ ’from the pubUc’s department. She is a senior majoring in blcritlnetics and >' Nadine Leone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. eHougbtaling, 126; Rene left at tee Post Home before 6 p.m. familiarity with tee chemical as a health. , .. .. L«one of 283 Timrod Lane, was presented with tee ^alre, 126; Martin Members are also needed to attend. medicine for minor cuts and scrapes. ^p^^Leistireland Center^ roatMUTTvaM atakstan, 123; Helen Silver, Sophisticated diagnostic sysems using dean’s list award at ah annual honors and awards R1a44 A (Znv Eas: (X Benon iodine-based crystals are being used luncheon at Dean Junior College. (XVgJTRy 742 7306 *122; Helena Gavello 122; Abend on dean’s list Sllv(W Lanes - 748 Silver La. E. HHd. !■ MM *^?rSl!r >«rSl Sam Sebors, 120, Oscar Past matrons meet physicians to assess brain disorders and The award is presented for maintaining honor grades injuries without tee need for exploratory for three consecutive semesters. Miss Leone is an OPEN DAILY 7 Cappucclo, 120. Past Matrons Association of Temple Lisa N. Abello of 2S Butler Road was named to the SUNDAY 12^8 Bridge scores are as surgery, according to a major nuuiufac- executive secretarial major and has been inducted into dean's list for tee winter term at Pennsylvania State 8 6 ^ 2 8 8 0 — Chapter, Order of Eastern Star of turer of tee crystals, Harshaw Chemical ' Phi Theta Kappa, the national junior college honor MiMiliB follows: Nadine Malcolm, /Manchester, will meet Wedneesday at University at University Park, Pa. 4.610; Tom Raftan. 4.4380: ^Co. of Solon. society. ■ ,’v ■ ■ I MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., May 15, 1982 - \^

12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., May 15. 1982 Sunday TV Saturday TV g3) . MOVIE: Tho Outlaw 5 : 0 0 P . M , Programa producido en Espana G D - From the Editor's Desk '5:00 A.M. presentando extractos de famo- Joaay Wales' An ax ® - N s w s CS) - Staraky and Hutch sas operatas clasicas. G D - MISL Soccer Playoffs Confederate soldier seeks Wamblay vengeance when his family and 5:00A.iyi- T O - Race For tho A nn ant 'The diagnostic computer for a tune- focuses her verses on the (2D * Jeffsrsons ( 8 ) ( B - OiM of tho Boy. T h . CD - Sonny Hill Show : 9 9 - Bast of Groueho CS) - Muppot Show 8:00 P.M. G® - Living Faith Rookies' Hosts Tim McCarver up on a listless Camarb, then beauty of British life. Glenda (2D - Style boy. think Oramp. may b . a (29 - Sugar Ray Leonard's home are destroyed Glint East CS).StgnOn/N«wa (5Z) - Matinss at tha BI|ou *Po- CD - MOVIE: 'ThundorboH m d; A ( Q - Sporta Sunday ( ® - Hardy Boys/ Nancy Draw and Barry Tompkins taka a look shows how to test a battery and Jackson, Mona Washborne, paya and Sindbad.' This color thlat. (R) Light-foot* Pa^ 1 A bank rabbar. « C2D CSD - Archie's Place Ste­ Golden Gloves wood. Chief Dan George, Son- Trevor Howard. 1982. Rated 4:00 P.M. 9 9 - *Your Mag. for Woman dra Locke. 1976. Bated PG. Q3) - B*tt of Qroucho at baseball rookies throughout what to look for whan buying a •paoisi was ersstad by Max and ® - iM t Chano. O a rn * Hoit I* aavad from hi* angry coL^];. B - MOVIE; 'Filth Floor' A phanie becomes jealous of the years. replacement. PG. (3D ® - Wida World Of Sports sane person ia detained in a - MDVIE; 'Soma Cam# Archie's friend Katherine. ffiB) - Independent Network (23) ~ Sports Dave Flaischar. (9.0 min.) Brad Sp.ra .nliits th. (Id of • laagua* by a young atrangar' >' B ^ w s [J Il - Real Pictures T O > Scholastic Sports Acad. ( ^ - Quilting Part 1 Today's program fea­ dlagnoMlo computar for • ttino. and togathar they plot another . ' psycho ward. Bo Hopkins, Running' The disillusionment of d D - Today's FBI (22) - Laurol & Hardy 11:00 A.M. tures the World Boxing Cham­ 6:30 P.M. ®I) - ABC News (2D - Luoha Libre Lo major de up on a littiM i C .m .ro , than robbery. Clint Eaatwood, J e f f " . Dianna Hull. Patti D'Arbanville. a hard drinking young writer ^ str*laht Talk 11:00 P.M. ® - Little Rascala (3D - Soul Train pionships (semi-finals) from 1681. Rated R. makes him seek solace In the ^ " StreiQnt Talk (25) - D(o* •• lo Poflua Teienov- iucha libre desde el Auditorio GDCSD-CBSNmwt •how* how to toM a battary and Bridge*, Gaorg* Kennedy, j ® ® ® (59 S® - New. 1:45 A.M. ala en ia cual Carlos Pereira (2D - Newa/SportsAVaather (3D ® - Fonz/Happy Days Munich, coverage of the battle what to look for whon buying a 1B74 companionship of seedy char­ GD - Kung Fu Olimpico. Santiago Mena. (3D - wild Kingdom 6:30 A.M. ® - Off the Set ® - ABC News para continuar manipulando la (S )* Flintatonea Comedy Show SD - MOVIE: 'Clearing the for the pole position at Indiana­ raplaeamant Burt Lancaspr stars as Pope acters. Frank Sinatra, Shirley G9 - 1982 U.S.A. International herencia de su hija, le prohibe (39 - What About Women polis '500' Time Trials and a re­ G2) - '76 U,8. Opan Ootf Hllltaa CD - Racing from Roeaovalt ® Publio Affairs ^ MacLaine, Dean Martin. 1959 (^0) - News/Sign Off - MOVIE: The Heist* A Range' A cowboy poses at a co­ Gregory X,*^lhe enllghlenad Diving ( ® - Mdtecambe & Wlae catarse con el hombre que ama. (2D 9 9 - Supermen port on the 107th Preekness. 9100 P.M. 9 9 - StrMta of Ban Franolaoo '<.; French gangster Binia to outdo ward by day to cover his ident­ (B ) (29 - NBC Nawa . G D - Biography soldler/priest. In MARCO G D - News/Sporta/Weathar GD - MOVIE: Th e Legend of g j _ OdV Couple Federico Luppi, Leonor Bene­ (60 min.) C D C D - MOVIE:'City On Flrai’ 2:00 A.M. the criminal deeds of his hero, ity ee a champion against crime (SZ) -Lawm akere (2 9 - P ra u Box . i '.-) G2) - ESPN's Sportswoman the Lone Ranger' When the Cav­ detto. (S) * Craativlty w/ Bill Moyora A fonpar oil rofinaiy omployoo'a POLO. The 10-hour mlniserles Is (22) - MOVIE: 'I'm All Right g S " - ESPN Sporta Center (TD - It’s Your Business John Dillinger. Charles Azna- by night Hoot Gibson. 1931 GD - Sanford and Son B B - Saturday Night Liv* f Jack' A young man who visual­ endish gang sets out to kidnap 1:30 P.M. ‘Photographer's Eya.* This apl- vongaful acham* rag** out of ^ - Inside Business being presented by NBC on lour (2 9 - Portrait of a Legend 5:30 A.M. vour, Virna Lisi. Rated R. ( ^ - Haa Haw (2D - Hardy Boya/ Nancy Draw sode studies two photogra­ (B-PhllSIlvora i'C izes himself es an executive in Ulysses S. Grant, the Lone Ran­ (J2) - ESPN's Sportswoman C5D - Brady Bunch control whan laaking chamical* G2) - Laurel ft Hardy consecutive nights, beginning ger and Tonto ride to the res­ (3 ) - Sporti (3D - MOVIE: 'Lost PatroT A pa­ (2S) - Burbujas Programs infan- (J2) - F. A. Soooar The Road to (2D - Bast of Taka Thraa phers, one who looks at 'tho ignit* an antlr* city. Hanry industry goes to work in a fac­ (2D - Sports (3D - Baseball Bunch , 3 9 - MOVIE: 'Bridgor' A Watt-) - Sunday, May 16, The epic lea- tory controlled by hit uncle. Pe­ cue. Klinton Spilsbury. Jason trol of British soldiers, lost in til producido en Mexico. Wembley structure of things,' and tha Fonda, Shallay Wlntara, Barry ern drams based on an Incidsnt 6:00 A.M. (22) - Nevracanter @5) - Risk/Marriago (2D - Mount S t Halans 'Why tures a huge cast Including Sir ter Sellers. Terry-Thomat, Robards. Michael Horse. 1961. the desert, is being shot down (3D - MOVIE: T h e Barbarian other, at 'the light on the sur­ Netvman. 1B78. In the life of the American (29 - MOVIE: Th e Evil' A house dD - Jetsons d D -N e w a They Died * This program asks CSD - KIdswoRd Margaret Rutherford. 1060. Rated PG one by one, by Arab marauders. and the Geisha' A historical hard questions about the poli­ face.' . mountain man, Jim Bridgsr, a s .. John Gielgud, Anne Bancroft, becomes a prison of terror and 2:15 A.M. d D - Carrascolendaa (22) (2D - Space Stare CDS9-LovoBo*t Awoman I* (3D - Straight Talk Victor McLaglen, Boris Karloff. drama of one man's successful cies, procedures and Judge­ I2D - Bob Nawhart he is given 40 days to blaze a*N, John Houseman and Ken Mar­ (23) - Matters of Life ft Death (29 - In Search of.... 7 death for a group of people who (13) - MOVIE: 'The Man Who 1934 ^ fights to open Japan to the auapeetad of trying to kill har (Q ) - I Dream of Jeannie 8:30 A.M. (2D - MOVIE: 'The Outlaw' Billy ment of former Governor Dixie mlllionalra huaband, a dlvorcao Uell through the Rockies to the' shall as Marco Polo. (25) - El Show de R. Barrel GD - News/Soorts/Weather meet with a Satanic force. Ri­ Fell to Earth' An alien being the Kid, wounded and on the western world. John Wayne, 7:00 P.M. d D - Biography (3D (3D - Tanan/Lone Ranger/ Lee Ray and USGS scientists at trla* to got raacquaintad with California coast James Wain- y G2) - Qymnastica; U80F CHECK LBTINOS FOfr EXACT TIME chard Crenna, Joanna Pettet, who comes from a drought- run, it elded by Doc Holliday Eiko Ando, Sam Jaffa. 1956 ^7) - Sayfirother (29 (2® - Marco Polo First of stricken planet becomes a d2) - NASL Weekly Zorro Adventure Hour the scene. ® - Agroiwky and Company har aon and a woman maat* har w right Dirk Blocker, Ben Mur-,',> Championahipa four parts. Marco, hii father and Victor Buono. 1978. Rated R who hides him with a beautiful multi-millionaire living a drun­ d D - World of Survival (2D - Fantastico Animdl Pro- ® - Six Million DoHar Man pen pal. Guaat atarring Caran phy, Sally Field. 1976 G D - Video Jukebox 5:15 P.M. his uncle go on a papal mission (2D - Larson Sunday Night (OP - Sports Probe (3D - MOVIE: 'Hot Shots' A fake girl. Jane Ruseell, Thomas ken secluded'life David Bowie. kidnapping turns into actuality (2D - Newa/Sports/Wenther . grama infantil acerca de el Kaye, Eva Gabor and Brad Sav- G 9 ~ Sportsworld JIh to China where they are given - Moneylina ^ Mitchell. Jack Beutel, Walter ® (29 - Muppm Show (2D - Newa (57) - State We're In Candy Clark 1976 (2D for a young boy. Huntz Hall, mundo animal. ag*. (SO min.) l'2:00A.M. safe passage to Jerusalem. (3 Huston. 1949. (2D - i-ost Chance Garage ® - N n v . (22) - Laurel ft Hardy I (2 9 - MOVIE: Tim e Travelers' (22) - Laurel & Hardy Stanley Clements. 1956.^ (5D - Antiques ( B - AM Bprvloa Ravalatlon ® - Thi* Weak In ' The search for a cure for a hrs.) 11:30P.M. 2:30 A.M. (25) - Cinema: 'Maflaz-Voue das (2D (2D - This Week in Baseball d ) - Chronlolo Entertainment (29 - What About Women iee2ComptAoa deadly epidemic sends two QD - CBS News 5:45 A.M. SD - Thundarr/Ooldie Blondes' 4:30 P.M. ( 9 .. Naahvillo on tho Road (2D (§Z) - Nova 'City Spaces. (3D - Life of Riley (3D ® - MOVIE: 'Dark Victory' An 9 9 - Danco Fmrar (3D - Chemplonehip Wrestling ‘ 6:15 A.M. men on a desperate mission Human Places.' This episode of­ (3D ** David Susskind (3D - News Gold/ Action Jack Comedy $7) - Portraits In Pastels heiress learns that she has only - Good Times (2 9 - Nawamakara G3) - MOVIE: 'Pride And The dD 99 - E8PN Sport. Cmtw 9 9 - Eatrallaa Sobr. HM o through time to Chicago in fers William H. Whyte's insight­ Passion' Guerilla leader and Hour ten months to live because of a (2 9 9 9 - Barbara Mandroll and CSD ~ Newa (3D - Benny Hill Show 6:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. G D - 1982 U.S.A. International 1871 on the eve of the j great ful and humorous look at city band recapture cannon from - Newark and Reality brain condition. Bette Davis, 9 9 - Sport. Pioba th* Mandroll Blatora Barbara (2 9 - Frooman Report* Chicago fire. Sam Groo^, Ri­ ( 3 ) - MOVIE: 'A Fistful of - Pincetades (3D Diving 6:30 A.M. parks, plazas and streets, and French troops in Spain. 1810 OD OD (3D - Blackstar George Brent, Geraldine Fitz­ (29 - 8h« Na Na and har alatar* ara jolnad by chard Basehart, Tom Hallick. Dollars' Rival gangs fight for d D - Magilta Gorilla (3D - MOVIE; 'Cardiac Arraaf B - MOVIE: 'Look Book In C3D - Toda/a Blaok Woman (23) - MDVIE: 'I'm All Right B - MOVIE: 'Th* Family Man' Country* A retired rodeo cham­ the people who use them. (60 Frank Sinatra. Cary Grant, So C5D - Patterns for Living (3D ® - Heathcliff/ gerald, Humphrey Bogart, Ron­ Johnny Caah and Jun* Cartar min.) [Closed Captioned] control of a Mexican border dD - MOVIE: 'Caveman' The An offbeat homicide cop dis­ (21) - Sports Saturday Angoi' An angry young man, Jack* A young man who visual­ A happily married man finds pion sets out for the wilds of 1976 pie Loren. 1957 ( S ) - Children's Oospel Hour Marmaduka ald Reagan. 1939 C ^ h . (R) (60 min.) CSD - Time for Timothy northern Montana in search of a town and the money to be made story of prehistoric man be­ covers a black market opera­ ( S ) - MOVIE; T h . Outtmir' Billy vant* hi* raga agalnat aoclaty^ , izes himself as an executive in himself drawn into a romance 5:30 P.M. (29 - Capital Cities Special (SZ) - Wall Street Week Louis by laahing out at hi* broken--' G D - Christopher Cloae-Up valuable renegade black mus­ there. . Mar­ G D - ESPN Sports Center d D ■* Barbapapa comes the backdrop for this dD - Scholastic Sports Acad. tion that trades in an usual the Kid, wounded and on tha ( S i - MOVIE: 'Fifth Ftoor* A industry goes to work in a fac­ with a younger woman. Edward @ 9 - Hollywood: The Gift of Rukeyser analyzes the '80s with aan* paraon I* datalnad in a *plrlt*dwlf*,hi*b«*tfriandand Asner, Meredith Baxter Birney, tang. Joel McCree. Robert C5D - Muppot Show ianne Koch, W. Lukschy. 1967 (2D - Special Report 05) “ Legendary Pocket Billiard slapstick comedy. Ringo Starr, (ST) > Vic Bradan'a Tennis commodity - disembodied run. Is aided by Doc Holliday G D - MOVIE; 'Salem's Lot* tory controlled by his uncle. Pe­ Laughter This star-studded sal­ a weekly review of economic paycho ward. Bo Hopklna, hi* eager mlatraa*. Liaa Bane*, ter Sellers, Terry-Thomas, Anne Jackson. 1979. Fuller, Patrick Wayne. 1976 GD - MOVIE: The Outlaw (3D - An Evening At the Stars Tournament Barbara Bach. 1980. Rated PG. hearts, sold for transplant. who hides him with a beautiful Vampirism runs rampant in ute to comedy is hosted by 2:45 A.M. 12:00 P.M. and investment matters. Garry Goodrow, Mike Chan, girl. Jane Russell, 'Thoniss Diann* Hull, Patti D'Arbanville. Malcolm McDowell, Fran Brill. modern-day New England. Margaret Rutherford. 1960, Joeey Wales' An ex- Improvisation d D - MOVIE: 'Gentleman After dD - Best of Calliope ( S ) - Matinee at the Bijou 1:45 P.M. Carol Burnett, Dorn DeLuise, (QD - News/Sign Off O D - 30 Minutes Maxwell Gail. 1981. Mitchell, Jack BeutsI, Waltsr 1B81. Ratad R. less. David Soul, James Mason. Confederate soldier seeks G D - Streets of San Francisco Dark' A man escapes from jail 2:00 P.M. (23)~ Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood (25) - Cite oon Colombina (29 - Muaioala* Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau,, (2D - Lassie Huston. 1949. ( S ) - Boxso Ooad* Maxloo B - Palloul*; 'Shorlook . Lance Kerwin. Rated PG. vengeance when his family and Richard Pryor and Burt Rey­ 3:00 A.M. to murder his blackmailing (3D - America's Top Tan (3D - Big Valley (2D - Matinee at the Bijou 'Philo B - Carrascelendes home are destroyed. Clint East- (29 - World Championship (2D “ Inside Business Holm** y *1 Arm* SaorMa' . ® - That Olrl (29 - Adelante 2:00 P.M. nolds. (3 hrs.) wife. Brian Donlevy, Miriam (3D - Trollkina Vance Returns.’ Starring W il­ (S)-Presents (BZ) - MOVIE: 'RM* Th* Pink wood, Chief Dan George, Son- Tennis Q D - MOVIE; Corvette K- 225' (3D - : liam Wright. (90 min.) B - World Cup TonnI* Final* V- 3 9 - Jettons (5Z) - Understanding Human ® - Thi* WMk In BaMball Hopkins, Preston Foster. 1942. (S) (2D - Smurfs Boston at Kansas City (29 - Palloul.: 'PulsaroKo' Hot**' a war vataran, aaeking (2D - Prsaa Box dra Locke. 1976. Rated PG. 8:30 P.M. (2D - Inside Business Canadian commander leads a (3) “ ABC Weekend Specials vangaanc* and blackmail, ar- B - Worid Tomorrow Behav. (2D - Dr. Snuggles dD “ Real People d D - Julia Child & More 99 - Coronation Street corvette tn exciting and perilous 'The Girl With ESP'. Laura Hoff­ .d D - MOVIE: 'Biondie on a (39 - Paul Hogan riva* In amall New Mexico town 12:30 A.M. (22) - As Schools Match Wits G 9 - Better Homes and C2D C§D ~ One Day at a Time (22) - Entertainment This Week war-time convoy service Ran­ 5 man ditcovere she has extra­ Company 3Z) - 11:30 A.M. (2D - News 9:00 A.M. Budgef Dagwood helps a ® - M*A*8*H during Float*. Robert Montgo- (23) “ Short Feature 99 - Sunday at the King's Gardens Schneider's worried sick over (29 - Jack Van Impe dolph Scott, Ella Raines. James sensory perception. young couple elope. Penny Sin­ CD - MOVIE: T h * Blaok BlnT C2D - Face the Nation House Grandma Romano's new prog­ (22) - Rock Concert (3 d - Apple Polishers 5:00 P.M. ® - Rockford Files mary, Wanda Hendrix. Frad Detective Sam Spade's son (39 “ Ring Around the Worid 9i15A.M. (2D - Tony Brown's Journal (2D - Exchange Brown 1943 OD - Soccer gleton, Arthur Lake, Glenn Ford. Clark. 1947 CSD - This Week with David (29 - PMpIS Now 'Struggle Within the Struggle.' nostications. (2D - MOVIE: 'Stevie' An En­ dD - (3D - Hawaii Flve-O doesn't rsalizs he has a price-' / ® - Davey/Qollath C D - Davey/Qollath ® - MOVIE: 'Heroes' A return (2D - News Wrapup - World ^Champto/iship 1941 7:30 P.M. Brinkley (29 - Wild Kingdom glish poet. Stevie Smith, fo­ dD (3D - Mission Impossible less bird until crooks try to steel; > B - MOVIE: T h . Halan (57) - Tony Brown's Journal ing Vietnam veteran meets a (25) > Le Carabine de Ambrosio (2D - MOVIE: 'Biondie G ^ s to Tennis d D - Coronation Street Vietnam: 10,000 Day War 9:30 P.M. it George Segal, Stephana Au- « 6:45 A.M. 9:30 A.M. Morgan Story* The meteoric cuses her verses on the beauty College' Biondie and Dagwood (3D- (SD - Rex Humbard (29 • Siempre an Domingo Raul woman who helps to ease his Comedia musical presentando (3D - Colonial National dren, Lionel Stander. 1976 CD - Comment rise and tragic fall of the lamed 6:00 P.M. of British life. Glenda Jackson, pretend they are not married d2) - 1S72 Wimbledon (2D - MOVIE: 'House of Wax' A Invitation Golf Today's program (ID - Sha Na Na 9 9 - Tala* of th* UnoxpootMl G D - Davey/Qollath G D > MDVIE: 'Keep 'Em Flying' Velasco es el anfitrion de este re-adjustment. Henry Winkler, a Fito Giron. Ofelia Guilmain, torch singer; her unhappy love ® ® (B I® - News programs de entreteni.niento Mona Washborne, Trevor Ho­ and return to college. Penny Highlights museum fire turns a man into a will feature third-round cover­ 9 9 - MOVIE: 'CavociMn' Th* G D - Twilight Zone G 9 - Sacred Heart C D - Dialogue Abbott and Costello are in the Sally Fields, 1977 Javier Lopez y Gina Montez C3) Muppat Show affair, her bout with alcohol, internacional producido en ward. 1982. Rated PG. Singleton, Arthur Lake, Janet deranged monster who steals age of this TPA tour event (60 atory of prahlatoric man be­ d D - Point of View Army Air Force and mix in ever­ ® - MOVIE; T h . Good, T h . d3) - R«ce For the Pennant 'The (3D - Major Loaguo Baaoball: and hsr eventual rise to star­ Mexico, en el cual se presentan 11:45 P.M. (2D * Marielena Telenovel^en Blair. 1942 Rookies' Hosts Tim McCerver bodies from the morgue to min.) come* the backdrop for thi* 12:45 A.M. 7:00 A.M. ything. Abbott & Costello, Mar­ Bad and The U gl/ A drifter, a 3:30 A.M. Los Angotoa at New York Mots G 9 “ Soholaetic Sports Acad. dom. Ann Blyth, Paul Newman, los mas populares artistes de la la cual se presentan dos viclas and Barry Tompkins take a took create life-like images in wax. alapatick comedy. Ringo Starr, 9 9 - MOVIE; T h * Haunting of, CSD *• Christopher Close-Up tha Raye, Carol Bruce, Charles Mexican outlaw and a sadist ® - MOVIE: Th e Great CT2) - NASL Soccer: Portland at (2D - Money Week Vincent Price, Frank Lovejoy, (3D SD - Praakneas Stakes To­ ( Q - Batman Gene Evans, Richard Carlson, farandula hispana asi como in- Qatsby' A racketeer buys a fa­ completamqnte opuestas. Mar­ at basebalt rookies throughout GD - Solid Gold Barbara Bach. 1980. Ratwl PG. Julie'A women obsessed by thev (SD G 9 - Kenneth Copeland Lang. 1941 are all out to get a cash box with Tampa Bey (2D - Hoy Mismo Anfritlones Phyllis Kirk. 1953 day's program features cover­ Cara Williams. 1967. $200,000 which was stolen vitados especiales de todo el bulous estate to be near the ielena, pobre y con deseos de the years. age of the Triple Crown from GD - Sports Look ■ ( B - Bsokataga/Qrand OM tragic death of her daughter? (22) - Day of Discovery B - MDVIE: 'Blue Busters' (25) - Siempre en Domingo Raul convertirse en maestra, y Dan­ Guillermo Ochoa, Lourdes ( £ ) — Ken Copeland - Greet Railway Joumeye and put in an unmarked grave mundo. spoiled, neurotic woman he - English Channel (2D - People Now Pimlico Raceway, Baltimore, Opfy tries to begin s new life. Mia* (23) - Numero Uno ‘Roger Ban­ (2D Velasco es el anfitrion de este Guerrero y Juan Dosal presen­ dD (2D * Amorioa's Top Ton ® - This Is the Life (2D ' Special Rsport during the Civil War. Clint East- loved and lost. Robert Redford, iel. rico y engreido, se enamo- S2) - Major League Baseball: MO. (60 min.) Farrow, Keir Oullea, Tom Cbnti. nister.' Bannister, the first run­ (25) - Pelloula: 'Angelica' 9:00 P.M. programa de entretenimiento ran y sus vidas cambian tan este programs de asuntos (2D - MOVIE: Ta a a n and the ( S ~ A t Schoola Match Wits (2 9 - OoMan Ao* of ToMvIolon Rated R. ^ B - Enfoqua wood, Lee Van Cleff, Eli Wal- Mia Farrow. 1974. publicos presentando noticias y Boston at Kansas City /or ( 3 ) - Church Growth Intarnti ner to break the psychological (29 - Dutdoor Life Q D (5D - Mel's mother internacional producido en totalmente Maria Conchita Great River* Tarzan goes to the (3D - Outer Limits lach. 1668 ® ) - MOVIE: Th e Hand’ A pay- Mexico, en el cual se presentan variada informaclon. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (2D - Once Upon a Claaalo 10:00 P.M. G D - Dr. Robert Schuler end physical barrier of the four- 3 9 • Nsws Makers comes to visit. Alonso. Juan Carlos Simancas. Amazon country to help capture 1:00 A.M. ^ (2Z) - Hllleiy's Challenge 'Race ® - CBS Now. chotic cartoonist finds that his los mas populares artistas de la a river tyrant whose powerful (2D - Easter Bowl Jr. Tennis (3D - White Shadow s(2D > Danoa Fovar CD-N*wa minute mile, is profiled. B Thi* W M k With David (2D - Mr. Moon's Magic Circus - MOVIE: 'Sholla U vin * Iq G S - ESPN Sports Centsr to the Sky.’ In this special docu­ (3D - Jacques Cousteau dismembered hand has taken farandula hispana asi como in- (2D - Consultation tribe raids innocent native com­ G3) - 'Youl' Mag. for Women CD B - New Jersey Hiapano Brinkley ® - ChIMran of War (5?) ^Sesame Street (2D - Futbol Intarnacional (2D - Fish ® 3 9 - Fantaay laland A Dead and Living in Naw York* ^ (29 - Psullst Insight mentary Sir Edmund Hillary re­ (3D - Hollywood: The Gift of on a direction of its own. Mi­ vitados especiales de todo ei 6:30 A.M. munities, then makes the cap­ 9 9 - To Be Announced SZ) - Up and Comirtg young woman diacovar* ah* la Jewish girl from Pennsylvania* (39 - Celebrate 3Z) - Understanding Human cords his dramatic Journey from 9 9 - Cslllop* Chlldran'a Laughter This star-studded sal­ chael Caine, Andrea Marcov- (2D - Major League Baseball: (2D - Week In Review mundo. 9:30 A.M. tives dig for diamonds. Mike to b* a human aacrifica, an *n- comas to Nsw York In search of > Behev. the mouth of the Ganges River Programs Today's stories are ute to comedy is hosted by icci, Viveca Lindfors. 1981 dD - Best of Barrio Henry, Jan Murrey, Manuel Boston at Kansas City (29 - Incredible Hulk 3 9 m Three Stooges - Bugs Bunny Road 8:00 P.M. glnaer aaak* a night In a haram, romance, only to find out how- (S ) - Jimmy Swaggart upstream to its source high in 'King Rollo and the Bath,' 'Sand Carol Burnett, Dom DeLuise, Rated R. 3:45 A.M. (3D - Insight (3D (3D Padilla, Jr. 1967 (39 - Baseball Preview (2D - Newa/Sports/Weather and a vlait to madlaval Pari* by G 9 - Insight 12:00 P.M. Castle' and 'Niko and the W i­ Runner Show (3D CSD - Walt Dianoy Conclu­ dfficult life in the city can be;. - (29 - MOVIE: 'Penelope' A bank the Himalayas. (60 min.) Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau, 12:00 A.M. G D - MOVIE: 'Death Hunt' A fur (3D - Davey/Qotlath (5Z) - Presente (22) - Kojak sion. ' 1,000,000 Duck.' A dabt- a guaat 1a a diaappointment Jeannie Berlin, Roy Sohelder,: president's wife robs his bank ® - Faca th . B u t . dow.' (60 min.) Richard Pryor and Burl Rey­ trapper wrongfully accused of (3D SD - Laverne & Shirley (2D - Sports Week Gueat atarring Joan Prather, 10:00A.Mi 2:30 P.M. dD - Tom & Jerry S 9 - MOVIE: T h . KIda Ara ridden scientist's duck begins Rebecca Diana Smith. 1975 « , in order to get his attention. Na­ ( T ) - Six In Waahington G 9 - Festival of Faith nolds. (3 hrs.) ® - ThIa Week In murder must elude the relent­ d t ) - Davey/Goliath 2:30 P.M. Paul William* and Jack RIlay. (3D - Sunday Morning ® - MOVIE: Butch Cauldy (22) - Baseball Bunch Alright' Film clips from televi­ to lay golden eggs. (60 min.) ® - MOVIE: 'Loving' A frool- ' talie Wood, Ian Bannen. Dick ( ® - Dr. Robart Bchular Entertainment less tracking of an aging Can­ ® - MOVIE: 'Carbon Copy; A ® - NBA BaiketMII Playoff.: (R) . C5D - Wonder Woman and the Sundance Kid* A couple (2D - Press Box (3D - It Is Written white executive's life takes an (3D - Herald of Truth (2D - Moneymakers sion and concert footage are in­ ® - MOVIE; 'Klu M . OMdl/ snea artist arranges a business' * Shawn. 1966. (T2) - World Figure Skating adian Mountie. Charles Bron­ Teams to be Announced 92) - F. A. Boccar T h . Road to of legendary outlaws refusOsto (2D - Paper Chase GD - Lawrence Walk son. Lee Marvin, Angie unexpected turn when his unk­ (2D - Special Report terspersed with interviews in A private detective picks up a C D - Kinoi'a Komar deal which would bring him fin-* C D > My Three Sons Championships from Copen­ dD - Robin Hood (29 - oHqi.Bskkor Wombloy surrender to a changing Amer­ ( 2 ) • Embajadorea da la Muaioa G9 - AM Service Revelation Dickinson. 1981 Rated R nown black son shows up. d D - MOVIE: 'FFolkea' A sol­ this documentary that traces beautiful girl on tha road and 9 9 - Indopondont Natwotfc sneial independencs. George CD - Sunday Mass ica. Paul Newman, Robert Red- hagen (22) (2D - Kid Super Power Hour ( S ) - MOVIE: 'Prematura Burial' dier of fortune takes on hijack­ the history of The Who, e pre- G9 Momingtown ' 9 9 - English Channel To da /t Programa musical presentando George Segal. Susan Saint becomes involved in murder. Naw* Segal, Eva Marie Saint Sterling ford, Katharine Ross. 1969. (2D - Newsmaker Sunday (2D - Best of Take Three 4:00 A.M. with Shazam An Englishman suffering from ers threatening Britain’s oil in mjer- British rock group. Peter G D - Dr. Snuggles ^ programs are 'Early Musical In­ la musica y el folklore de Col­ James. Jack Warden. Rated PG. Ralph Meeker, Paul Stewart Al­ 9 9 - Legendary Pocket Billiard Hayden, Keenan Wynn. 1970 7:30 A.M: (29 - MDVIE: Th e Family Man' (22) • MOVIE: 'You Ught Up My catalepsy is obsessed with the the North Sea. Roger Moore, i^ownsend. Roger Daltry, John bert Dekker. 1956. G2) - ESPN Sports center struments: Keyboard and Per­ (3D (29 (29 - Major League ombia. (59 - NBC Sports: Ringside To­ (TD - Men's Gymnastics: Japan Star* Toumamont ® - MOVIE; 'Night Evelyn A happily married man finds day's show features a 10-round (SD - Big Blue Marble Life' A novice songstress strug­ thought that he'll be buried Tony Perkins. 1979. Rated R. /Entwhistle, Keith Moon. Rated C D - W e Believe cussion,' 'City Lights: Anita Baeebell: Boston et Kansee City ® - ABC Newa V8. Oklahoma alive. Ray Milland, Hazel Court C5D 99 - Love Boat An exotic Came Out of tha Qrave* Horroi^'. G D - MDVIE: 'Joe Pelooke' himself drawn into a romance middleweight bout between (2D - Week in Review gles to make her dreams come ' PG. 1979. (2 9 - Wraatling CSD - Insight Gillette,' 'Albert Whitlock * A 99 - MOVIE: Th . Shrik.' A ( S ) - Style Richard Ney. 1962. ® - TV College dancer doesn’t want his career flim. Anthony Steffen, Erica;: > Early Joe Palooke film, based Master of Illusion' and 'The Na­ ($7) - Jazz at Maintenance Shop with a younger woman. Edward Alex Ramos and Wayne Ca- M true in the music business. Did! d D - Ring Around the World (25) - La Hora Menuda Pro­ exposed to his girtfriand, (29 - N*w*/8porta/W*Mh*r Blanc, Marina Malfatti. 1971. , C D - viewpoint on Nutrition on the comic strip character. Broadway director attempts Asner, Meredith Baxter Birney, Conn. 1977. dD - Candlepin Bowling (2D - Major Leagub Baseball: tional Gallery: The Age of Ra­ suicide when he cannot break 6:30 P.M. plette from Atlantic City. N J. 4:30 A.M. Boston at Kansas City grams infantil en el cual nines Isaac's advice to a passenger (29 (B - NBC Magailn* Jimmy Durante, Stuart Erwin. Anne Jackson. 1979. (60 min.) 6:45 A.M. - It's Your Business 9 9 - Twilight Zon* GS) - Calliope Children's phael.' (2 hrs.) with his estranged wife, who CfD - Abbott and Costello dD (5Z)^- Open Door entrevistan personiladedes im- leads to a divorce and an inter­ Programs Today's stories are 1634 (3D - CBS News (2Z) - Checking It Out IB - Exr^ng* B - Rook Conoert 3 9 - Sport* W M k wants to possess him body and (2D (5Z) - Masterpiece Theatre G D - The Athlete (3D - New Day portantes. national Jewel thief meets his 'King Rollo and the New Shoes,' (29 - MDVIE: 'Abbott and (2D - Best of Fred Saxon 9:45 A.M. 12:30 P.M. (BZ) - NIghtalk aoul. Jose Ferrer, June Allyson. (3D - News 'Love In A Cold Climate.' Uncle 7:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. (2D - Entertainment This Week match. Guest starring Maria ( S ) - N*w*/Sport*/W*ath*r ' 'The Twelve Months,' 'Black Costsllo M e e t' the Invisible B - Twilight Zona Matt's family is back with him at 12:30 A.M. . (29 - MOVIE; 'The Evil' A house (3D - MOVIE: 'Sherlock Holmes C2D - KIdaworid Gibbs. Flip Wilson, Joan Van 1966 (3D - ABC News C5D - MOVIE: 'Five Masters of 10:30 P.M. Music in America,' 'Lafeadio; Man' Bud and Lou, private de­ (S ) - Hoy Miamo Anfrition.t Alconleigh for the duration of becomes a prison of terror and (3D - Captain Bob and the Spider Woman' Sher­ dD - Three Stooges B - 8ho Na Na MoDonskfa Oymnsstios G2) - '78 U.8. Open Golf HlUtes Q D - MOVIE: 'Sabre' The story (3D - Portrait of a Legend Death' Five martial arts matters Ark and Michssl Zsslow. (60 The Lion Who Shot Back,’ 'Lilli- tectives, try to prove their now Guillermo Dchoa, Lourdes G2) the war but Linda insists on of the close relationship be­ death for a group of people who - World Tomorrow lock Holmes battles'^e murder­ (Q ) • Frugel Gourmet min.) W* CD-WaokNdw* 0 9 - Sonny and Ciwr invisible Ctlent, e fighter. Is in­ Invitational (3D ess who employs spiders to kill G D - Tom and Jerry set but to perfect their craft and Put Put The Cricket’ 'Kuumba* Guerrero y Juan Dotal priMen- G D - Inside Buelneee staying in Paris. (60 min.) tween an aging Arab police in­ meet with a Satanic force. Ri­ - Enrallaa Sobr. HM o ® - Agronaky and Company ■ and Th e Ebb Begins from the nocent of his manager's mur­ tan este programa de aauntos chard Crenna, Joanna Pettet. (3D - My Three Sons her victims. Basil Rathbone, ( S ) ' High School Bowl challenge the Emperor after he 5:30 P.M. 99 1:30 A.M. 3:00 P.M. (22) ® - NBC News [Closed Captioned] spector and a young prisoner has their monastery burned 9 9 - Foeua: N J. Dream.’ (2 hrs.) der. Bud Abbott Lou Costello, publicos presentando noticias y who refuses to name those who ■ Victor Buono 1978. Rated R f t (3D - Nows Gale Sondergaard, Nigel Bruce. GD - Better Homes and 9 9 - MOVIE: 'Carbon Copy" A 9 9 - Indopondont Notwork . Arthur Franz, Nancy Guild, (3D G9 - Sportsbeat (29 ~ 300 MHIones Anfitriones B - Phil Silvers C9D - Oreeteet Sports Legends down. David Chiang, Ti Lung, white axacutiva's Ufa takes an - World Tomorrow variada informaclon. helped him pass through enemy - Josie and the Pussycats 1944 Gardens. 9S - TImo-Out Thoatp* B Adele Jergens, Sheldon Leon­ Pace Galbadon y KikI Ledger dD dD - MOVIE: Th e Americaniza­ Alexander Fu Sheng. 1980. unexpected turn whan his unk­ N ow . G9 - MDVIE: The Angry 9:30 P.M. lines. Assaf Dayan, Akim Tami- - Hogan's Heroes (B - MOVIE: 'Th* Hoiaf A 3 9 - Rex Humbard ard. William Frawley. ** 1951. (29 - It's Your Business Sllenoe* A factory worker re­ presentan este programa de d2) - ESPN Sports Center 10:00 A.M. tion of Emily* An admiral thinks ® - MOVIE; 'John Goldf.rb, (2D nown black son shows up. (29 - BM t of Fi«d Saxon f5~) ® ) - Jaffarsona Tom roff, Jean Claudio. 1973. Popular tale Franch gangator alma to outdo B - MOVIE: Tha PoMidon fuses to join a union strike and variedad musical producido en (5D @9 - RIchl. RIch/Scooby & it would be great for Navy • Please Come Home' An Ameri­ dZ) - Say It With Sign George Segal, Susan Saint* B - Heritage Comer (2D - Newsmaker Sunday dreams of an old west fight to d i > No Programs th* criminal dead* of hi* hero, B - Twilight Zon* ;. Adventure' Passengers and is ostracized by the townspeo; Espana. G D - Rookies Scrappy Doo Show public relations to have a sailor can pilot and a reporter, who James, Jack Warden. Rated PG. Jphn Dlllingar. Chari** Aina- 8:00 A.M. (22) - Chalice of Salvation regain Helen. will return (29 - Heckle and Jeckte as the first man to die In the Nor­ 6:00 P.M. B L ABC Now. crew are trapped aboard a cap­ pla. Richard Attenborough, Pier G 9 - In Search of».. (22) - Laurel & Hardy ® - Dr. Who are trapped in a desert king­ vour, VIrn* Llal, Ratad R. ( 2 3 ) Sports America sized ocean liner following a Angeli, Michael Craig. 1960. QD - World Tomorrow w - Teatro Fsntastico mandy Invasion. James Garner, dom, conspire to help an Ar­ C2D CSD - News G D - Professional Boxing from (3D - Barrio (29 - MOVIE: 'Fiendish Plot of Q D - Old T im . aoap.1 1:45A.M. New Year’s Eve catastrophe. 6:45 P.M. LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Great Space Coaster Julie Andrews, Meivyn Doug­ abian chiefs football team beat (3D - Starsky and Hutch MSG B - Indapandont Natworfc CD - Jimmy Swaggart (25) - Embajadorea de la Mutica B - MOVIE: 'naming Star' A G 9 *- It's Your Business Dr. Fu Manchu' A Scotland Yard las, 1964. Naur* ® - Evoning at th* Improv ■ Programa musical presentando Gene Hackman, Ernest Borg- family, comprised of a white (29 - Three Stooges sleuth is on the trail of a villain (UPI) — The Actors d D - Viewpoint on Nutrition 921 - ESPN SporU Cant., Notre Dame. Shirley Me Laine, (S }-D o tly l C D - Confluence (ID ® - Wide World of Sports la musica y el folklore de Col­ nine, Rad Buttons. 1972. aettler, his Kiows wife and hit 10:00 P.M. who has stolen the crown jew­ 91) - MOVIE: Touched by Lova' ( S ~ Newsmakers Peter Ustinov, Richard Crenna. Part 2 Today's program fea­ (29 - Nawa/Sporta/WMttMr 11KK)P.M. B - MOVIE: 'You Usht Up M yl 7:00 P.M, Theater of Louisville is m ~ Momingtown ® - Celebratlon/Eucharist ombia. SZ) - Soooer Made In Germany hsIMndisn son, is caught up C2D (5D - Trapper John, M.D. els. Peter Sellers, Sid Caesar. The story of a cerebral palsied 1964. tures continued coverage of the Ufa' A noiric* aongatraaa atrug-^ bringing back its popular ( S ) - Th I. W M k in BaMball (S) (39 - H irpM V a lin SMIla CD (D CD (B 39 - Now* inthe midst of an Indian upris­ C2D (SD - 60 Mlnutaa Trapper deals with a religious Helen Mirren. Rated PG. 7:15A.M. girl's correspondence with Elvis World Boxing Championships gla* to mak* har draama com*, ® - Nine on New Jersey (29 * Sacrifice of the Mate ( S ) (SZ) - Victory Gard.n 9 9 - MOVIE; 'Silant Enam/ and Flora fight to sea who Is tha C D - MOVIE: T h * Moohanle' A 12:30 P.M. ing. Elvis Presley, Dolores Del CSD ® ) - Counter Attack: cult. company-developed "Ara­ Presley. Rat^d PG. Navy frogmen, assigned to a from Munich, Indy ‘500* Time tru* In th* muale bualnaa*. DIdM G D - Fred Price (2D - Listen Y G 9 - Rex Humbard (3D - Calendar least affective fira chief. (R) hired feaaaain davlaa* 100 Conn. 1877. ! C£) - Oreeteet Sports Legends . Rio, John Meintire. 1960 Crime In America George Ken­ bian Nights" July 8-Aug. (39 ~ B «M b .ii Bunch Submarine Corps during World Trials and a post-race report on G2) - NASL Soooer Portland at (3D - News (S i - Art of Cooking (29 - MOVIE: 'HI. OM Frida/ way* to ollmlnat* hi* vlotlma- SZ) - Everybody's Buaineee - Outdoor Ufa nedy hosts this series which en­ 12:45 A.M. 7:30 A.M. War II, must stop Italian frog­ the Preakness. (60 min.) Tampa Bay (3D (2D - Newe/Sporta/Weather ( 3 ) - Jimmy Swaggart 27, in the Pamela Brown (2D - South By Northwest 1:00 P.M. An ace reporter, recently d|- and they all work. Chariaa Bron- 2KK)A.M. courages all viewers to join the (29 - Faith forToday ( 3 ) “ Gigglesnort Hotel men from attaching mines to - Rscing from Aqueduct 10:30 A.M. fBD - Soooer B - MOVIE; Th . Man With war against crime. (60 min.) - Independent Network Auditorium. The theater dZ) * Sneak Previews Each ® - MOViE: 'OanMi. il' A dD vorcad. It on her way to mast aon, Jan-Mlohaal Vincent, 9 9 - MOVIE: T h * Rar* Braod*. > Star Trek Cartoon GD the sides of British ships. Laur­ dD - TV Mate G3) - Melieee Menoheeter in Bogart's Face' Despite his lack News 1:00A.M. makes special note of the (3D - Encore News week co-hosts Roger Ebert and 20th-century space scientist ence Harvey, Dawn Addams, 93 ) - Star Trak her naw love over the objeo- Kaonan Wynn. 1672. Drama of th* Waat In th*'' (2D - News/Sporta/Weather CSD (29 - Entertainment This tions of her editor when fast­ d D - Kids Are People Too To­ Concert of knowlsdgs about being a de­ (3D - Hot Fudge Gene Siskel give viewers the in­ buried alive in a natural disas- ■John Clements. T959 9 9 - MOVIE; Touchad by Lava' (S ) - Paul Hogan 1880'* daaling with th* Introd-. ( S ) - Robert Schuller Week G2) - 1972 Wimbledon (3D - News fact that -'The 'Arabian .ter, is discovered almost two breaking develdpments tatt har day's guests are Adam Rich, (2D - Inside Buelneee tective, Sam Marlow decides to (3D - Get Smart side story of what's currently The story of a cerebraf palsied Q9-OddCoupl* uction of Harford catti* Into th*<. G D - SoM Gold Highlights G D - NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Nights' is intended for making the screen at the local centuries later. Alex Cord. Mar­ (2D - News/Spoits/Wsathar nose for the news. Cary Grant (23) (5Z) - Seaeme Street Garry Marshall and Katie Ford. change his name and lifestyle girl's correspondence with Elvis U.S. Jama* Stawait Mauraan. (22) ® - Meet the Press to imitate his hero, Humphrey GD * MDVIE: Th e Awakening' (2D - News/Sports/Weather (3D - Make Peace With Nature movie theaters ietta Hartley.! 1972 (29 - MOVIE; 'Look Back In Rosalind Russell.FredaricK 9 9 - ESPN Sporta Center (2 ) - Club PTL (R). (60 min.). G2) - ^ P N Sports Center adult audiences and is not Presley. Rated PG. O'Hara, Brian Kalth. 1868 ;; - Once Upon e Cleaeio Bogart. Robert Sacchi, Olivia Attempting to save his child > d D - Cartoons Angef An angry young man March. 1940. (S) G 9 ** Sports Probe (25) - Palicula: 'Pulgarcito' suitable for children. " It ® - Shi Na N. GD - Time-Out Theatre Today's 9 9 - MOVIE: 'An EyA for an 9 9 - A ll«ta r BportaChallong* ff9 - Oral Roberts and You C5) - That's The Spirit ‘Black Island.' Michssl and Jos, Hussey, Franco Nero. 1980. from demonic forces, an ar­ (2D - Mighty Mouse vents his rage against society (39 - MOVIE: 'Bom Looort' In Eya' A San Franciaco cop aook* GD - Tom ft Jerry on a school outing to the coun­ (2D “ Sports Sunday chaeologist meets the superna­ (29 - Solid Gold contains five of the original 1 0 : 3 0 a X- (SD - ^ i c k y Kocia by lashing out at his broken- program is 'The First Interna­ (29-Sports , " (59 - World Vision Sunday Rated PG. tional Hang Gliding Competi­ this original film, Billy Jack rtvong* In th* Woat Coaat un- try, lark about in an old boat tural head-on. Charlton Heston, 1,001 tales of (2D ' Sports Review ® - D r . Who - ® .< rM a k . It Rm I spirited wife, his best friend and dorworid of dnro* and murder. Sariaa (25) - Actualided Semanel Anfi- (23) - Greet Performenoee Th e ( 2 * Father Murphy An illiter­ 1:30A.M. tion.' (60 min.) faces a town full of motorcycis B - K o | a k “ they find lying in a secluded ate elderly orphan insists on Susannah York, Stephanie Zim- (22) - Battle of the Planets his eager mistress. Lisa Banes, Chuck Norria, Richard Round- G 9 - Latino trion George Volsky presents Girie In Their Summer Dresses.’ Scheherezade, adapted (29 - MOVIE: 'Guna of Fury* ® - MOVIE: 'Adlo*. Amigo' bums, and It Jailod for his of- river estuary. [Closed Cap­ being admitted to the Gold Hill balist. 1980. Rated R. (3D - Calendar Malcolm McDowell, Fran Brill. GD - Faatlval of Faith forts. Tom Laughlln, Elizabeth tr**,'Chri*toph*r La*. Ratad R. este programa producido en This spisods pretsnts s drama­ 0 9 - Johnny Quest (2D - Styl. The shenanigans of a con man 2:16 A.M. 8:30 A.M. tioned] Orphanage. (R) (60 min.) 99 - Portrait ot a Legend from the Richard F. Bur­ in the Old West end his fall guy, 1968. (2D - Kung Fu James, Jsremy Slats, Jane Rus­ Miami en el cual se discuten te- tization of three of Irwin Shaw's 0 9 - From the Editor's Desk - Spidarman St H I. 9 9 - Night FHsht 9 9 - MOVIE: 'Oog* of Woi' A mas recientes de major interes. 9 9 - Directions best known short stories. (90 (Closed Captioned] (3 ) - N.wa/Sporta/Weather ton translations. (22) @9 a man who is seemingly fol­ (Sn - Nova 'Why America sell. 1967 deadly mercenary who ia tor-' 3 ) - Portugueaa Around Us Friends (2D - Weak in Review 9 9 - Foathral of Fahh min.) (29 ~ MOVIE: 'Penelope' A bank @ 9 - Superman lowed by trouble. Fred William­ Burns.' This episode uncovers turad and de po rt^ by tha Afri-, d ) - Eighth Day G 9 - MDVIE: 'It Ain't Hay* B - Onedin Line ALASKA ( S ) - Newsoentor (SZ) - Sneak Pravlawa Each 1:00 P.M. president's wife robs his bank (29 - MOVIE: Whaf. Nmv. son, Richard Pryor, James the causes of the epidemic of week co-hosts Roger Ebort and B - MOVIE: 'Paint of Torrot' can government returns to- (5Z) - Lord Mountbatttn: A Man 8:00 A.M. ® - Day of Discovery B - Kids Are People Too ® - NBA BoikMlMlI Em Im ti in order to get his attention. Ne- (3 9 - South By Northwest lepi Pussycat?' Young engaged Brown. 1965 fire in the U.S. and suggests (2D - Sneak Prevlawa Each Gene Siskel give wewers tha in­ (29-l>potta ovtrthrow tha decayed regime/. for the Century - Popeye/Olive G3) - MOVIE: The Outlaw . Q am . # 4 ; Botton at talie Wood, lari Bannen, Dick vice of Manchester Is offering (3D (3D man is reluctant to give up the how science could help cut the week co-hosta Roger Ebert and Christopher Welken, Tom Ber-t 3Z) • Everybody's Buelneee (57) - Firing Line Comedy Show dD - Robin Hood side story of what's currently B - Nowaoontor Joaay Walaa* An ax- M llw .ukM or Boaton at 3:30 P.M.^ Shawn. 1966. a 14 day Alaeka vacation girls who love him and seeks rate by 50% within one year. Gene Siskel give viewers the in­ enger, Colin Blakely. 1981.^ d2) ~ World Figure Skating making the screen at ^ a local Confaderats soldiar saaks 10:45 A.M. Phlladalphia 10:30 P.M. which Includes ■ visit to (3D - Car Care Central the aid of a married psychiatr­ (60 min.) [Closed Captioned] side story of what’s currently movie theaters. ( B - In Parfornwno* Rated R. ® - Hawaii F lv »0 GZ) - In Performance at the Anchorage, Portage Glacier, SHOWCASE ist. Peter Seilers, Peter O'Toole, Chemplonshlpe from Coperv making the screen at the local vangaanca whan his family and 39-JmviahUf. ® - MOVIE: 'Qargoyl**' White House A California ranch (3D - Black News Alymke, McKinley Park, Fair­ (3D S D - began B - Rolando S a m i Show home ara dastroyad. Clint East- CSD 99 - Ammtean Bportaman Romy Schneider, Woody Allen. 3:30 P.M. movie theaters. 8:30 P.M. ® - Wild Kingdom will be tha scene whan country banks, Whitehorse, Skagway, (3D - Christopher Close-Up ^ 9 - NIflhtoofW 2:30A.M. wood, Chief Dsn George, Son- 11:00 A.M. 92) - 1B73 WlmbMon CINEMAS 1965 (22) - W r.m in g ( 3 ) - Ultimata Challanga ~ Voces y Carol Programs 99 - Sonny and C Im Conwdy music star Maria Haggard and Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau (2D dra Locke. 1976. Rated PG. CSD - MOVIE: T a r u n Eaoapaa' ® - MOVIE; Th # Fronoh HIghliBht. and an Inside peseege cruise U M U H N U T M l i dD - Tom & Jerry (5Z) - Lest Chance Oarage Host S 9 - MOVIE: 'Stavl.' An En- G D - Rhoda de vareidad musical. Hour 11:30 P.M. 9 9 - ESPN Sporta Contar fiddle champion Mark O'Con­ nKTtrraUMMH SHSwonT ( S - Buga Bunny ft Friends Tarzan is taken prisoner by a Conneotion'Two policeman are 99 - MOVIE: 'Salwn'. LoY nor perform for the President to Vancouver. Space Is still d2) - Schrade Pro Team Rodeo Brad Sears enlists the aid of a glish poet Stevie Smith, - PopI OoM th . Country (2 9 - Raal Pioturos ( G2) - F. A. Boccar: Tha Road to (2D - Black Perspeotlvs (29 CD - HawaU FhroO big-game hunter who wants to involved in an after-houra inves­ Vampirism runs rsmpant in and Mrs.Raagan and their available. Call for Information g - 8 t y l a tigation of ■ group with drug put him on exhibition in Eng­ modsrn-dsy New England. guests. A CABLOAD ( j 9 “ Robert Bchullen the Hour land. Johnny Wsissmuller. connections. Gene Hackman, David Soul, James Mason, Clwri*. Broraon tlOKTMVaOFMNKMESTBI of Power Maureen D'Sullivan. Ian Hun­ Roy Schelder, Fernando Roy. Lance Kerwin. Rated PG. 7:30 P.M. -OElkTH (MUH r R ter. 1936. 1971 SS5 Main Stra.1 B - JmriMi Hwftag. (2D - Best of Fred Saxon T O - NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs -BLOW o u r R Manclwatar, CL 04040 INTERSTATI84EXIT58 ( £ ) - Jerry Falwell d ) - Dutdoor Ufa 9K)0A.M. (29 - Antologle de le Zarzuela DBEmP TO W U' H 443-2165 EASTHiUtTFWD S68-UI0 Weekday TV ® - Mualo Worid G D - MOVIE: ‘Starship Q 3 - Up Front Invasion' Extra-terrestrial ex­ 4:00 P.M. (X ) - W oridvam . 9 9 - Thra* Stoogoa plorers come to Earth in search CC - Klnefe Komar BERMUDA Presents . AC/DC ® - Sunday Morning 9 9 - Powar Boat Raeing from of e new habitat after thslr pie* GD - This Week In Baseball Miami, Florida J net's sun explodes. Robert 6 days, 5 nights itA TR C o i in concert ® - Now Day G 9 - AM Bervloe Raveletkm Alan ------5HOWMAT:------5:00 A.M. CD - Brady Bunch - Sonya su eompsnia. A passr da asto 99-AlhraSiWalll ' i , 9 9 - MOVIE: 'Young and Fraq' Vaughn, Christopher Lee. 1978 8«pt«nbw 27-OoL 2 7:00 A.M. GS) 11:30A.M. . 99-700ciub Linda sa mandan* Junto a su aa- .ANCHLSTER z.'Oo-iroa-io^e-ti’M ® - Oral n o b w t. A young boy end e beautiful G2) - Motorcycle Racing: 100 ( S ) - Freemen Reports Ayckbourn’s (3D - Sign On/News CD CD - CBS Morning Nawa CD - I Lov* Lucy ® - Beverly Hillbillies ® - All In th* Family B - M o v l . poao raapaitahdo su raputw 9 9 - A M Sarvlea Rovalatlon ^ $678 par par***, lartn Indian maidsn snjoy wildsmsss Mile Expert 6oed Race from ( S ) - BportaWortd Today's cion hasta qua leeidanttlmanta B - M u p p a t Show 9 9 - OM T im . Oo.p.1 (O ) - Biography CD - Graat Spaoo Coaatar CD (29 - Donahu* (S )-N e w s ® - Family Fmid B B - D ^ s of Our Lhras advsntures. Erik Larssn, Keith Daytona, FL show features s 10-round mid­ round trip air hataraan Hart- M.y7,8,14*15 „ aneuqntra a Viator al cual sals B 3 B - t aaama Straat 'B - Supwman PARADISES - That Girl (D 39 - Good Morning ® - Straight Talk (2B - Instructional Programs 9 9 - B M sr Homos and ( S - Instruedonal Lersfen. Rated PG. ( 9 - MOVIE: 'Autumn Sonata* dleweight bout between James lord a Barmuda, 4 dan, 5 C u rta in : 6 :3 0 C o m e d y anoa atraa Iba A oonvartirta an 39-:>Mpl.Now Grssn and Teddy Mann, the night* *1 Balmont Hol*l, l2D - Sporta Amorioa 99-Flipp*r t2B - Hs llogado une Intnise Te- Gardens B r Mundo lotino Joss* Lo- ' B - MMaria Elana - ; ; (2 9 - Nawa/Sporta/WaotiMr This powsr^l study of love and au - aapoao. Susans Doaa- UCLA Invitational Track Meet bmairtaat, aR*m**n •** B (22) - Benny Hill Show (D - Jimmy Swaggart 99 - Varlad Programa Isnovela en la cual Laura y (25) - Hoy Mismo Anfritionts ssds y Sonia Vorhauer aon lot mantaa, Julio Aleman. B - Thraa Staagaa ’ B - Oral Robwt* S p w l.l B - Uwrano* Walk hats explores the deep emo­ East Catholic High lM-3.-00-SM-7;10-lt30-UJO Alicia, de idfntlco parecido, ae and the coneluslon of the dirawr dally, **mpllm*ntary 99 - Josio and tha Puaayoats B - Csisbratlon/Eueharist Guillermo Ochoa, Lourdes anfrHIonea do otto programa de " wenone tional chasms separating s lanni* B goll, Iranalar* Manchoatar (2D - Varied Programa * conocsn en el colegio y Laura Guerrero y Juan Dosal prasan- aauntoa publlooa naclonales mother and daughter. Ingrid World's Strongest Men Compe­ 5 PMfiVMan awpoBB a novM, wi TheSWORDA 5:30 A.M. 99 - ESPN Sports Contar (29 - Nows/Sports/Wsathor pretends ser Alicia y decide tan este programa da asuntos presentando entrevlstas, nob- 3KK>P.M. Bergman, Liv Ullmann. tition. (2 hi;s.) up* and to** at h*M, par- conocsr su famliia. El padre de cist, daportes y un aogmento 4 : 3 0 P . M . 1 (2D * Round Caro Prpgrama de- Qan’l Adm: $5 (Iff. - Morning Stretch 99 - No Programs (B - Sasamo Btrost publicos pretsntsndo noticias y (D®-Guk^.UBh< (2D - Money Week (3D Alicia, que no ha visto su hijs variada informaclon. deads H o llyw o ^ titulado 'En Channels portivo producido en Is eluded Directed by -SHOWN/XT:- B - Bugs Bunny 39 - El Chapulin Colorado Co- ® -G a l Smart 'CD-Jofisraona J ( S ) a. Qunemoke CUKTMffiLSma Roaarvatlona, Into., GD - Varied Programs per algun tismpo, piansa que Pantalta'. de Mexico en el cual ee presen­ OF MANCHeSTBR Erneit Cirillo (29 (39 - Today media producida en Maxico. eats ha regresado y anos mss IS-Bmvltoh*d C D 0 - OwwiAl Haapital C D 8 - WhaYs Happaningl { tan los momentos eulmlnentes (29 - New Zoo Revue Roberto Gomez Solanos. B - Morous Wolby, M. D. ( S ) * MOVIE; 'Fiendish Plot of 5*4 Main SIraaY Group Ratoa: 649-9236 (39 - F-Troop tarde cuando Alicia ragrsss a 12:00 P.M. ® -S o n a n a a (D-MarvGriffln } WFSB Hartford. C T ® ' Dr. Fu Manchu* A Scotland Yard de lot mss memorsbles partl- ManehaMar, Ct. 44»-ai*» (2D - Moneylina ' 09 - Family AHaIr su csss nadie ssbe qulen es la dos ds boxeo. ® - Eyowitnoss Nows 1:15P.M. 99-Odd<:Tiri<** 2 New York, NY ® sleuth is on the trail of e villain ISWAMP THU ( S ) - Laurel & Hardy ^ 7:30 A.M. 09 - Charild’Rosa Show verdadara Alicia. JsquaJIns An­ 9 9 - Krofft Suparatara WNEW who has stolen the crown Jew­ ® - Midday - Bill Gogg* ® - N * v m IS -G H H s a n 'a Island « (SZ) * Swinging tho Bluoe (BE 5:45 A.M. CD - Bug* El Woody 39 - Carol Bumott and Friends ders. 9 9 -S a n y a WLNE Providence. Rl ® els. Peter Sellers, Sid Csessr, -SHOWN AT:- 0 9 - D lf f r ^ Stroke* CD - Charii* Roa* Show ^ 1:30P.M. B - Happy Day* Again - | Helen Mirren. Rated PG. CSD - Sign On ® - Jim Bakkor 9:15 A.M. B-Perky Hi WTNH New Haven. CT ® 9 9 -Cartoons B - Rockford Files ® - N * w * ® ® - Ao thd Worid Tunw . O-"NawWSpeni/WeeUier B-W hy In th* Worid 4:16P,M. FROM ART TO ROMANCE CSD - Calendar (BZ)-W*ath*r W O R ' New York; NY ® B - Buporhoroos 10:15A.M. ® - Naw* at Noon ® - Lova Amorioan ttyl* B.-00P.M. ® - Champlonahip WraatUng B - Pan Qant* iSrand* Viv* 6:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 9 9 - Candid Camara ® -P l t f a l l CD-Ram^MHIar WPIX NewYoiic, NY (D) daad* Maxic*. RIohard Rocha TO SCI/FI TO ZERRAS... (3 9 -8 o o o b y Doo B-N sw s 9 9 - ConvoraaUon WHh_ (3D CSD - Varied Programs ■ h 0 2 a* *1 anfitrion da aata program* m------SHOWN m AT:------CD - Brady Bunoh 9 9 3 9 - Varied Programa 2KX)P.M. CD - Mania Woman ESPN Sporta Network 3 Z ) . Ameriean Playhouee 'Op- ganador dal prami* Emmy an *1 Good Utod Paperbtekt — (3D - New Zoo Revue 8:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M. penheimer.’ First .of 7 parts. CD - My Thraa Son* 9 9 -UBAM ovI* C D - Ghost and Mr*. Muir B - C H i P a 99 - UtSa Hauao en tha Pr4i^ I HBO Home Box Office B qua praaanta acontacimlanto* 9 9 - Tom & Jorry ® -A ll o * This episode begins In 1938 at Many Like New ^ (S3 - Publio Affairs ®-Tattl*ul** B -A n d y Griffith ® B-OnoLHatoLIv* B - WOndar W om an' racianto an In* Eatado* UnL 99 - Allva ft Weill ® -A lio * S B - Fioneh Chef ^ USA USA Network 0 9 the University of Csllfomie In do*. ON GOLDEN (3D - Joe Franklin Show 99-0*ntlaB*n 3 9 - T a k s 2 ®-i;RuirsEy* iftir •• iveweweion Berkstsy where Oppenheimer All at Half BIg-Store Prices - Underdog ® - Lov. Boat WHCT Hartford, C T 0 9 , ® - Hot Fudge B - MoHala's Navy B -Nawaeantar 99-^OddCoupto B - Entartatranont Tonight le e brilliant ^ u n a theoretical 4:30 P.M. P0N D @ B - Cepuline B -Gonwr Pyl. 3:30 P.M. physicist (60 min.) [Closed Why pay BMraT We have best ssliars ------SHOWN AT:------; 3D - Daybreak (B - Programa* Varlado* ® - T h * Doetor* ) - Mr.. Rot* WATR Waterbury, CT & ® - Major Laagu* aaaahall: 9 9 ~ Coronation Street ®-RradySunali B 3B Captioned] and classics, fiction and non­ ; (S3) - Jim Bekker S B - Buga Bunny/Porky Pig b i b -W h M l of Fortun* isergnoomooQ IB N*w York Yank*** at Oakland B m I Dreem of Jesnnl# B- Adam-12 B B - Anolhar world U Tom ft FilenSe CNN, Cable Newa Ntwrk fiction— books to suit every taste. We 8:30 A.M. B- Andy Griffith • Rrggremee Verledoe 1:30 P.M. Q D O - WM* Worid of tport* ^ ( S ) - AH Day Moviae O-Deytlme ® -Fam ily Faud ^ - Diok Cavoll Show Springfield, M A give credit for your books, there's Everything ' B I • Suss Swwiy . WWLP e« 12:30 P.M. B - Nuovo Yofk Ahoto v CINEMAX C in e m a x & ® - Major Loaguo Baaahalfc ® - Varied Prosmms 02) - MaaaachiiaoWa Eduos- ® -M .u d * ,0--VM AglNdFarh Final* from Munich and raport* always hot. . ^ 1 ------SHOWN 6:30 A.M. ® ® - Young and th* iS-M ovt*.., >B..V|BBAIa^ Hartford, C T B Loa Angalaa pt Now Yortt Mot* SI 9 9 - Magma Gorilla ' tkMial Tsiavlalen C D - Hour Magnln* Raatlaaa WEW from th* Indy '600' Tim* Trial*, . * CSD (3D - Wake Up with the 2 : 3 0 P . M . l-'PiariM priO, ® 9 9 - That Mw. in th* Whita (2 hr*.. 30 min.) > Captain B - Tonnaaaa* Tuxado 10KK>A.M. ® - Prio* I. Right 8:30P.M. Paterson, N J ® ® - Ryan's Hop* ®®-Capltel ' Ho u m Robart Vaughn portray* QD - Nhiale World ; ® - Popay. B - El Chav* Comadls an la (3D - One Day et e Time C D - John Davktoori Show 9 9 B - Indapandant Notworfc vAJ *eyewnneee news WVIT Hartford, CT ' Franklin Dalano Rooaavalt In ^Y^apcrLackapert ^ I L cual 'El.Chavo' siampra so *n- ® -R * w H a h * d fMX)P.M. (Q ) - Major JUOQOO BoaoboH: ; C D - Good Morning Conn. (SD - Wsitons 9 9 - M*dio*l Cantor Nows CDB- m *a *s *h S9 thia ratroapoetlv* look at th* cuantrs snvualto an algun dpo ® - Lavarao R SMflay G Co. WSBK B o s to n , M A Whit* Ho u m yaar*. CLavaiand M MIfomla Lova Lucy OD-MoashOam* 984 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor 644-M7B ’ 9 9 - Hot Fudg* da probisma. Robarto Gomsi (S) - One Dey et a Time 9 9 - Ara You Anybody? B - l ®.QIMBan'aMand 0 6 •“ V6rled Rrograma 9 9 -M a «lo Garden WQQB Springfield, M A 09 (S)-• Nawa/Sporta/Woathor 0 2 - iohrada Pro Taam Rods* tl443a-I;»-MS-lM5 jl8-Bullwlnkl* Botano*. CSD - People'e Court I S - Emorgonoy b b - Bearoh FOr Tomorrow B - Q uhamo Slompta Open 10-6 daily, Thurs i0-9, 12-4 Sunday B SB - Varied PfOBrama W Q B Y , Springfield, M A (82) B - In Porfocmano* B-Catai*gu* ^ ; 6 8 - V a rM Prograins « - Cartoon Foattval Romper Room ( S 0 9 - Taxu 1KX>P.M. GDCDB-Mauto B-PtakVanDyka moia »w-lnl*BilaTalanoua)aanla qP-IM ppyOgygAGaln 9 9 - MOVIE: 'Muatang lO -W * ra You Tlwra ^ ; B - Roaipor Room 9:00 A.M. Varied Progreme B -B * v * r iy HWbHUM ® B - AM M y ChEdmn ‘^eual Linda asta eaaada Odh un ' O - U a a l * C D - Rmhard Simnuui* . T O - ESPN Moorts CMiiar 3 9 - L o.- Bcui /■ - I lu TL J C juiih hambra auyO un)uo tnforM 4a BB-SaaakyOaa \ \ ♦ »; ,>, .5'^- » . / MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., May 15, 1982 - 1,5

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"EMPIRE' TC> WEAK ANP TIREP f a l l into THE VmOO (Aug. 23-8ap1. 22) ACROSS 44 Slanting Anawar to Previoui Punia Have the courage of your con­ ...AMP/tf»«SP HANPS O F S T P M S B t S / ttroka . 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., May 15. 1982 VM' riiKSTKR HERALD, Sal., Mav 15, 1982 - [I Scholastic roundup m 1 Names in the News Tennis Bennet victorious Bonnet JVs win Kevin Cogan Bennet Junior High tennis team B^ind a 13-hlt attack, Bennet INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -r Kevin Cogan played the rabbit by turning Scoreboard Indian boys bow swept past the East Catholic jayvee jayvee baseball team thumped a lap at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 207.8 miles per hour and girls’ squad, 7-0, yesterday at MCC crosstown llling, 11-2, yesterday at Rick Mears surpassed him later at 208.7 mph Friday during practice Falling further below 'he .500 courts. Bennet. level, Manchester High boys’ tennis for the Indianapolis 500. Results; Sarah Forstrom (B) def. Neil Archambault hurled a one- Cogan’s lap was the first one ever over 207 mph, and Mears topped team dropped a hard-fought 4-3 ver­ Jane Murano 8-5; Paula Lacey (B) hitter for the Bears, striking out 11. it later in the day with the first lap over 208 mph. Both were unofficial dict to East Hartford High yester­ def. Jean Gillespie 8-6; Steve Bayer Bob Latvia had three hits and three track records' because the only official record speeds occur during 1 (I l i'.n ZI-7J 146 day in CCIL play at Memorial Field (B) def. Tara Sullivan-8-5; Matt RBI and Ray Sprague and Jim Kelly |lit< huin 717:1 146 time trials. I Of rieNitio 72-74 146 courts. Reiley (B) def. Natalie Grin 8-7 (5-3 each added two hits and two RBI for 71- 74 147 The loss drops the Indians to 2-4. Chip Bef k tiebreaker); Bill Prignano-Scott the 4-2 winners. Mark Cichowski, Rick Cerone U.ni Ban 75-72 147 The Hornets took three of four Burgess (B) def. Murano-Sullivan 8- who took the mound loss, had the Tiiii' lenkiii'; 72- 7r» 147 singles matches with Joe Donovan T ciin Du’hl 75- 72 147 6; Shaun Smith-Randy Dumas (B) lone hit for 3-2 llling. NEW YORK (UPI) - Catcher Rick Cerone of the New York l•'I(•ll Cou|ile'i 77-70 147 the lone Manchester winner. def. Lyn Trocciola-Terry Greenwald Yankees underwent surgery for a tom ligaihent on his left hand llal Sutton 74- 71 147 Results: Gillis (EH) def. Dave Friday which is expected to sideline him for eight to 12 weeks. Bill Kratzert 76- 71 147 8-4; Peter Harrison-Eric Brown (B) l■■(l Smifd 7176 147 Lammey 6-2, 7-6 (7-5); Donovan (M) def. Melissa Domijan-Jean Gillespie Cerone was operated on by Dr. Robert Beasley at the New York (■'ill! Stadler 77- 70 147 I'm Smiiison 71-74 147 def. Kelly 6-2,6-3; Penney (EH) def. - . [ University Medical Center. 8 0 l« \ Weihrinp 70- 77 147 Gordon Fallone 6-4, 6-4; Brennan ■Golf III • Bn Unilofl Press liih i n.itiiTial ( III ( 111 Bodnpuc/ 7174 147 (EH) def. Brian Beckwith 6-0, 6-1; Red Hoizman $iri(),0U) LPGA Imiinament I'.iileil to 4|ualilN Kelly-Gillis (EH) def. Donovan-Tad ■ At Hoswell. Ga Mav 14 Gaiv Hallberp 76-72 148 Track NEW YORK (UPI) — Red Hoizman, one of the most successful (Par 77. 1 i.'tii'' Wal’<"n 73- 75 148 Gembala 6-3, 3-6, 6-4; Ken Flood- \\ 7T> 150 Royals and the Boston Red Sox was and Dusty Baker hit a solo home run Barbara Mnxncss 3 4 -36-70 75- 7(i 151 Tribe girls victors Kennedy, 57-47, and Kosciuszko, 64- to 1 Vj verdict to RHAM High at j Dun Pnulnv Blackledge Golf Club. { Jack Nickiaus postponed Friday night due to heavy in the sixth inning,, Friday night,' lorilyn Britz 3 6 -34-70 B"(l Cuil 74 77 151 . 40, of Enfield yesterday at .lanni Coles 3 4 -3 6 - 70 I.u" Hinkle 75-7(i 151 Taking everything, Manchester rains and hail. enabling the Los Angeles Dodgers to 35-35-70 Chester's Pete Wigren Track. Results: Sirois (R) def. Hopowicz « FORT WORTH, Texas (UPI) — Surviving a stretch of horrendous Dale Et'gi'lmg Mil. M.Cull" I’ll 74 78 152 High girls' tennis team applied 3-0, Evans (R) def. Shelsky 2 Vk to • The game will be made up July 5 snap a four-game losing streak with K a th y I ’ostleN N iiit 34-36- 70 I ni. l.oH 7:.77 152 Mary Ann Troy won the shot put. golf on the back nine, Lennle Clements outdueled Jack Nickiaus ,Aniy Aleott 34-36- 70 \itk.- noll.infl 7H-7T» lYI whitewash brush to East Hartfordra J as part of a doubleheader. a 4-1 victory over the New York S|iai«m Barrett 36-35- 71 'A discus and high jump while Debbie Vi, D.Evans (R) def. Smith 2-1, Friday and seized a one-stroke lead at the halfway mark of the $350,- Maik Haves High, 7-0, in CCIL play yesterday at Huston (R) def. See.kins S 3-0, RHAM J Mets before the largest crowd at S u e E r tI 36-35-71 1 lave StfM kton 78 76 IW the Hornets’ courts. Dussault and Becky Castagna tied 000 Colonial National Invitation tournament. AMl'.HICAN l.KACUF. Beverly Klass 36-35-71 ^^;lr^ nMf .ita 7.71 \:a won medal point. Bn United Press International Shea Stadium in two years. I.enoro Muraokii 34-37-71 for first in the 800 and 1,500-meter Clements, 25, who was the last player to receive an invitation to this East ' 1 ian'o Hi 72- 83 IV, The win evens thej Indians’ mark The triumph snapped a fourgame M aiN DNNN’e r 35-36- 71 M irk l.ve ?.*77 1:>' runs. Betty Maher took third in the elite 102-man field, lost four strokes to par over a three-hole stretch W L P (l. (5H \ ivian HroNNiilee 34-37-71 at 2-2. ' UfiK‘nM 22 11 .667 - winning streak by the Mets. .'iinaleiii 100, second in the 400 and shared se­ but hung on to shoot a 69 over the wind-whipped Colonial Country Club Shelley Hamlin 34-.77-71 Results: Nancy Keller (M) Catholic divides j I icirnit 18 12 enu 2> z Valenzuela, 5-3, struck out six and Barbara Barrow 36-35-71 cond with Laura Bottone in the long course for a 36-hole total of 5-under 135. Milv\'iiikor 16 14 .533 37-35-72 def.Blackwell 6-0, 6-0; Chris Szarka 14 16 .467 6>x walked one in pitching his fourth •Alison Sheard jump. Sara Nicholson, Sira Berte, East Catholic golf team came j One shot back of Clements came Nickiaus, who had to settle for an r 't ’vrliimi Kathy Marlin 3 5 -37-72 MINNKCim (, (M) def. Sklehar 6-0, 6-1; Sharon Nf*\$ York 14 16 467 6‘^2 complete game of the year and 37-35-72 Sue Allen and CJieri Finkelstein also home with a split In HCC matches } up-and-down round of even-par 70, and Tom Kite, who put together his Toronlo 13 18 .419 8 Kathy Young A - Gross, Phyllis Allen 52: B - Lucek (M) def. Brennan 6-0, 6-1; raising his lifetime record over the Chris .lohnson 3 4 -38-72 ILihiinoro 12 18 400 K''2 Allison Knauth (M) def. Weltig 6-1, performed well for 3-0 Bennet. yesterday at Portland Golf Club, j second straight 68. Mets to 3-0. Starter Randy Jones l.ori Garhaez 3 6-36-72 Knid Perra 53; C Barbara Burnham Alif o M iller 3 5-37-72 5 The Eagle linksmen downed St. < 61; D - Klinor Robinson 62; Fewest 6-4; Carolyn Goodman-Beth Pagani riiif ;m»o 20 10 .667 pitched eight innings and fell to 4-2. .leannette Kerr 35-37 -72 21 13 618 I (M) def. Russel-Weber 6-4, 6-3; Kel­ Paul, 13-6, but fell to host Xavier i Kelly Fulks I'.’iliiiirniii B.il Bradley 3 4-38-72 putts, A Cathy Bohjalian 14 ; B - Baseball High, 14 'A to 4 Ml. J IB 13 .581 2'z Donna Caponi 3 7-35-72 Carrie I.eigheraS, C - Betty Reid 14; ly O’Connell-Sue Marte (M) def. ROSWELL, Ga. (UPI) — Kelly Fuiks and Julie Stanger Pyne, long­ 0;il land 18 16 .529 4 Dot Germain 4 0-32-72 The Eagles are now 6-9 overall. * Sf'.niilr 15 20 .429 7‘z Carnlo Charhonnior 3 2-41-73 D - mande Arfnande DePersio 16. UPI photo Jalbert-Karlsen 6-1, 6-0; Karen time friends and former Arizona State teammates, shot 4-under-par E a s t’s T erry O’Donnell took * Mimirsotii 11 24 314 ll*'j Sytiney Cunningham 37-36- 73 Cosgrove-Lynn Sampson (M) def. llling wins big 68s Friday to share the opening round lead in the $150,000 Atlanta Tov.'is 8 19 .296 10 (Janirs Ibisev Bartlett 3 5 -3 8 - 73 Even Holes - Gross, Judy Staknis OAKLAND’S RICKY ANDERSON PICKED OFF With Ken Krajewski firing a one- par-71 layout. J PHILADELPHIA (UPt) - Steve (lail liirata 3 5 3 7 -7 3 Fuiks, turning in the best score of her 10-month, professional >' tie. i|) itson 2-3i. 8:30 p m. l.eAnn Cassaday 36-38-74 Krajewski aided his own cause (X) def. Wallace 3-0, Perzanowski j Itostoi' (Tudor 3-li at Kansa.s Citv over the San Francisco Giants, Hobin Walton 36-38- 74 The two finished the day one stroke ahead of a trio that includes 35-39-74 with a homer and double. llling had (X) def. Blanchard 3-0, Mieezowski 3 •‘'■.littoilf 2-2'. 8:;ir. p.m It was the Phillies’ 11th triumph in B f t s v K in g Bow ling Kathy Whitworth, who is seeking her 8>rd career victory to break her (■If’Vfl.fnd 'Sorensen 3-H at California Marl(>ne Ilagge 36-35-74 « 15 hits overall. Tim Chevalier their last 12 games. Bill Mevers 38-36-74 George not all that bad (EC) tied Swanson 1 Vi to 1 Vi, J tie with Mickey Wright for the LPGA record. Also at 3-under 69 were 'I’.ison 1-01. 1(1 30 p m. 38-36-74 homered and doubled, Greg Turner Xavier won medal point, 497-519; J New York i.Inlin 2-41 at Oakland Carlton, 4-5, had his no-hit bid liidy Clark 1979 Atlanta champion Sandra Post and Myra Van Hoose. 'l^'■^^u^'ll 3-3i 10:.T» p.m Connie Chilleini 36-39-75 9 singled and doubled, Brendan East vs. St. Paul —O’Donnell (EC) ' snapped by rookie catcher Bob 3 7 -3 5 7 5 |•..•^lHl1•ore 'Stewart 2-2i at Seattle F.ileen Ki'llv McCarthy singled and tripled and (def. Nitz 2-1, Armington (SP) def. I 'NHstie 1-51. 10:35 p.m. Brenly, playing his first game of the Nanev Maunder 3 6 -39-75 Ralph Sampson 3 6 -3 5 7 5 Remember the old “Cleveland Cry May 5. knocked in four runs, Bobby Blake Berak 2-1, Stone (EC) def. S Sa‘iird;*\ .s (lam es. year, with two out in the eighth in­ M J S m ith "But only the day before that, we heard Minnr-ola at Detroit Laura Hurlhul 3 5 -4 5 7 5 roW DKK l»U F- Dee Smyth 185. Babies'’ " tripled and Dave Brasefield and McEIIigott 3^, Johndrow (SP) def. J CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (UPI) — Ralph Sampson of Virginia, Iifislot at Kansas; Cit\ ning. Brenly hit a clean single to left Mindy Moore 35-40-75 They were mad as hell and they weren't that the SuperSonics would have a playoff Andy Taylor each ripped two hits for Wallace 3-0, Blanchard (EC) def. j college basketball’s two-time Player of the Year, has spurned ^e\\ ^■ork at Oakland field on a 2-0 pitch. John LeMaster Viiki Tahfir 38-.37-T5 Joyce T orneo 188-496. T e rri Milwaukee at Chic afjo. night Alexandra -{Reinhardt 3 7 -3 5 7 5 Zanawich 460, Madeline Dieterle Sports game there that evening and there’d be no Hollis Stai’y 3 6 -3 5 7 5 going to take it anymore, so all but two or llling. Dave Mazzotta, Peter Swanson 3-0, Mieezkowski (EC) def. • professional offers once again and will return for his senior season, ■|■l1^^nl.■ at Texas niphl followed with another single but three of the Indians players marched into the way we could work out because they had to Frankovitch and Jim Fogarty Marcous 3-0, East won medal point, . sources said Friday. ( li-vel.imi at (’alih>rnia night pinchhitter Duane Kuiper lined to Bev Davis-Cooper 3 8 -3 5 76 188-474. Mary Wright 194-487, Sharon I'.'ilfiiiiMi’o at Seattle, night Colleen Walker 3 8 -3 5 7 6 Oliver 182-477. Edith Tracy 177-479. front office demanding certain changes of Parade put the floor and the seats in. played well for Bennet. 517-537. ; The 7-foot-4 center told school officials Friday of his decision, the second base to end the inning. Debbie Austin 3 8 -3 5 7 6 owner Alva Bradley. “When we found that out, we set up a sources said. An official announcement was expected later in the day. Carlton struck out eight batters in Silvia Beriolaeeini 41-35-76 Milt Richman workout at Yankee Stadium for 11 o’clock the Clifford Ann ('retnl 3 7-35-76 r v i'FUKKS- Joyce Lindsav 145- The biggest change they wanted was the NATIONAL LEACaUE the game to lift his league-leading 3 7-35-76 morning of the 5th and arranged for a bus to Sandra Spuz.ieh 364. Leah LaPointe'l31-130-37L Julie replacement of manager Oscar Vitt. Among Gambie on Yankee block \ Bob Pulford Bv United Press International total to 63. M artv Dickerson 4 2 -3 5 7 7 those who took part in that 1940 rebellion was take us to the airport as soon as the workout East Amelia Borer 4 1 -3 5 7 7 Wrubel 142-340, Bunny Fellows 148- was over. After we lost to Oakland the night CHICAGO (UPI) — Chicago Black Hawks President Bill Wirtz says W L Pet. GB A ('indv Sehreyor 3 7 -4 5 7 7 377. Helene Dey 129-343. Dorothy Bob Feller, the No. 1 pitcher in the game at Kellii 1> Binker 3 8 -3 5 7 7 M . General Manager Bob Pulford will not be back next season as coach of St I.fiuis 21 13 .618 - that time, and we ll get more from him about before that, everybody thought George had Philadelphia 17 15 .531 3 Sii'tif' M cAllister 38-35-77 ■ Mathes 125-148-376. Linda Boothroyd the National Hockey League team. Braves 2-1 Vif'ki Fergon 3 8 -3 5 7 7 what happened later, but somehow last ordered the workout because he was mad, New York 17 16 .515 3''2 125, Laine Knowles 132-346. Angie Dodgers must ante upi “Bob won’t coach next year,” Wirtz said. “We know what he can do, Montreal 15 15 .500 4 Brenda Goldsmith 3 9 -3 5 7 8 Ortolali 140-377. Vickie Seedman week's mass complaints by the New York should be and he can't kick about that but that wasn't the case at all. The players Pittsinirgli 13 17 .433 6 ATLANTA (UPI) - Biff f iiu is e B P a r k s 4 0 -3 5 7 8 we saw it with his club in los Angeles and we saw it when he came Detibie BaSfi 3 8 -4 5 7 8 Yankees reminded me of that historic because it’s only fair. kicked at having to work out but the whole Chieai’o 13 19 .406 7 Pocoroba hit a solo homer with two 348, Carol Rawson 342. here and again this year. But he can’t do both jobs, he’ll go back to West K a th v H ilo 4 2 -3 5 7 8 thing didn’t last more than an hour." out in the ninth inning Friday night 4 5 3 5 7 9 episode. What happened last week was NOT fair to \ Atlanta 22 11 .067 - Becky T\*arson to keep Steve Garv§y being general manager.” ^ A .la n e l O Ip 3 9 -4 .5 8 2 All the Cleveland players immediately Steinbrenner. Too often it is so easy to be critical, and San Diego 16 15 .516 5 to give the Atlanta Braves a 2-1 vic­ Marie Ludlow 182-499, Lin­ I os Angeles 17 17 .500 5'2 .loyee Kazmierski 4 4-38-82 da Latulippe 503, Lottie Kuezynski clammed up after it took place, none of them He caught all kinds'of flak from players often enough, those who criticize the loudest tory over the St. Louis Cardinals. C a th y M a n I 43-41-84 By Milt Richman owners to win championships, • Terry O ’Reilly San Franeisro 15 19 .441 74 wishing to be fingered as the ringleader. like Oscar Gamble, Goose Gossage, 'Tommy turn out to be unaware of all the facts. ( inHnnnU 14 18 .438 Pocoroba’s first homer of the A - a m a f e u r 454, Robin Smith 465, Harriet where is there any incentive for j Feller was completely unafraid even John. Rudy May and Dave Revering, who was Looking back on the situation with the In­ UPI Sports Editor VANCOUVER, British Columbia (UPI) — National Hockey League IlMiLston. 14 19 .424 8 season came off loser Doug Bair, 3- Haslett 465. A them to capituiate to the piayers? 3 Friday's Results still with the club, because of a workout dians in 1940, Feller isn’t certain now that he president John B igler announced Friday that Terry O’Reilly of the 1, and made a winner of Gene though he was only 21 and he said: You’ve got to make the owners J Pittsburgh 8. Cincinnati 7 "Oscar makes us nervous. I wouldn't want which had been hurriedly scheduled Jor an and the rest of the Cleveland players were NEW YORK (UPI) - Steve ‘ Boston Bruins has been indefinitely suspended for failing to appear at Atlanta 2. St. Louis 1 Garber, 4-1. Garber pitched one in­ Garvey’s contract with the Dodgers bleed to beat them. Evem if the ‘ |j»s Angeles 4. New York 1 By United Press International to play for him next year. " off-day on May 5, the same day the Yankees either right or wrong in what they did. a disciplinary hearing May 7 in Montreal. ning in relief of starter Phil Niekro, is up at the end of this season and if players strike, I can’t see where • Philadelphia 2. San Francisco 0 Colonial National Invitation George Steinbrenner is the owner, not the were to leave for Seattle to start their pre­ “I’d say you could flip a coin,” he says ’The hearing had been scheduled by NHL vice president Brian Montreal 8. San Diego 7 who allowed only five Hits in eight At Fort Worth, Texas. May 14 with his customary candor. “Would I do it they want him back, all it will cost they’d be opening any big wound.” ... ] (3iieago at Houston, night innings. (Par-70> manager, of the Yankees, but it is obvious he sent western road trip. You never heard so ' O’Neill as a result of an incident in which referee Andy -van Helle- Saturday's Games - Second round much crying and grumbling in your life and again now? I don’t know. I think I would them is between $8 and $10 million One major change I’ve noticed in ] makes them more nervous than Vitt did the basebali which seidom if ever is J mond was struck April 25 with two seconds left in the seventh game of (All Times EDT) I.ennie Clements 66-69-135 Indians He makes them so nervous, his all the complaints were directed at Stein­ although it doesn’t seem as cut and dry now for five years. That’s the “ballpark ' the Adams Division final between the Bruins and the Quebec Nor San Diego (Welsh (M)l at Montreal Torn Kite 6B-6B-I36 • Irea M l. 1:35 p.m. .lack Nickiaus ee-TD-iafr brenner because he was the one Who had as it did then. Our complaint was that we figure” Garvey and his agent, Jerry mentioned is how many baliplayers S players rally and carry on against him the now taik about and seem more in- J diques. Cincinnati (Pastore 4-2) at Pittsburgh Jerry Pate 69^1.17 didn’t think Oscar Vitt was running the club Kapstein, have in mind, and for that 'Rhoden 1-4). 2:15 p.m. Pirates 8-7 Andy North 68-69-137 Y way no others do against the owners of their called the workout. The hearing was attended by Boston general manager Harry terested in going into other kinds of ] I.OR Angeles (Power 0-0) at New York 68- 7(k-138 Only one thing was wrong with that: He had properly. When we went to Alva Bradley and kind of money, the Dodgers very Sinden, van Hellemond, linesmen Ray Scaplnello and John D’Amico Dave Fichf’lherper clubs. work rather than what they are j I Puleo 4-2), 7:35 p.m. PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Lee B'ln Streck 69- 70-139 Something wrong? Blame Steinbrenner. nothing to do with the workout at all. told him the way we felt, he said he couldn’t likely will let their 33-vear-old. ^vice president of officiating Scotty Morrison and John McCauley San Franeisro (Martin (FO) at lliiliert Green 73-66-139 eight-time All-Star go the free agent doing. Maybe it’s just another case 3 Lacy’s three-run, eighth-inning Why not? Everybody else does. He's a nice It was something Yankee vice president do anything about it then — it was June 8 but ' supervisor of the playoff series. Philadelphia (Christenson 2-31. 7:06 p.m. single — which would have been a Peter Dosterhuis 69- 70-139 route. Especially since they’re so of the grass iooking greener j St I*ouis (Martin 3-4) at Atlanta Danny Edwards 72-68-140 S \ T l R D W convenient target. What’s he going to do if he Bill Bergesch and manager he said he’d do something at the end of the Goorpe Archer 68- 72-140 eisewhere, but years ago you never { (McWilliams 2-1), 7:40 p.m. grand slam except for a base run­ 1:5.S Krd Sox NH. KovaU. W TIC; 2 gets upset, trade you? Big deal. Playing for had agreed upon several days before. A season and he did by making Roger Peckin- high on two of their top prospects at Chicago (Jenkins 2-3) at Houston ning mistake — lifted the Pittsburgh .lohn Mahalfey 70- 70-140 heard a baliplayer ever tell you he • Tim Coles iSuMon 5-1), 8:35 p.m. Boh Murphy 69- 71-140 the Yankees isn't everything it’s cracked up problem involving the Seattle SuperSonics’ paugh the manager for the following year. Albuquerque, Mike Marshall and Pirates to an 8-7 victory Friday was more interested in something 3 STORRS (UPI) — Tim Coles, a high-scoring, high school basketball Arnold Palmer 68-73-141 2 :3 0 • (]«‘llicM NS. 76«*rs, Cincinnati Reds. Joe Inman 68- 73-141 else. At least, I never did. I know of J player from Baltimore, agreed Friday to attend the University of 71- 70-141 3:15 - Yankees vs. \'s, WPOP keep paying you, so what difference does it Bergesch and Michael, not Steinbrenner, With us, it was a case of what was happening first base... Lacy's shot off reliever Tom Frank Conner Dave Concepcion’s beef over one present big leaguer drawing a ■ Connecticut on an athletic scholarship. Sfolt |l(K’h 69- 72-141 .5 • 1’rt‘ukness, (Ji.8 make? solved it the best possible way they could, on the field. With the Yankees, it’s more of a m s ANGELES NEW YORK Hume with the bases loaded and Vance Heafner 66-76-141 fat six-figure salary who says he’d < ’The 6-foot-7, 220-pound forward signed a National Letter of Intent ab r h bi ab r h bi 7:.30 Mels ' vs. Dodgers, \\ INF, This is not a suggestion George Stein­ “Georle wasn't even involved," Bergesch personality thing with George. Personally, being asked to lay down a sacrifice none out cleared the right center Brad Bryant 68-73-141 bunt in a game with the Astros, on rather be an actor than a ballplayer. * with the Huskies, UConn announced. Thomas 2h 5 0 3 0 Wilson cf 3 10 0 Mike Donald 71-70-141 brenner be proposed for sainthood. He never told me when I asked him about itm "If you I like George. By the same token I get along Russell ss 5 12 0 Stearns c 4 0 10 68- 73-141 He means it, too, and I can tell he j field fence for an apparent grand Woody Blackburn 8;.30 L akers vs. S p u rs, I S \ claimed he was one, at least within my recall, the ball club wasn’t doing too well and with all the players. You have a much the grounds he was hitting better Raker If 3 111 Yongbid rf 4 0 2 1 slam, but Lacy pass^ teammate Fuz.zv Zocller 69- 72-141 does by the remarkable acting job * Guerrer rf 4 1 1 0 Kingmn lb 4 0 10 Charles Cofidy 70- 71-141 SINDVV hearing.- But he does have certain with the May 5 open date coming up, we different situation in New York than you have than .350 for the Reds, reminds me Lionel Hollins he does on the field... • Cry 3b 4 0 2 1 Foster If 3 0 0 0 Omar Moreno circling the bases and Bob Gilder 70- 72-142 1 • (ielties NS. 70ers, Ch..3 prerogatives or vested interests, if you like, didn't want to miss working out, at least 45 in other parts of the country. of Joe Altobelii’s classic comment. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Philadelphia guard Lionel Hollins will (Larvey lb 3 1 1 0 Brooks 3b 3 0 0 0 was called out, turning the hit into a Jack Renner 71- 71-142 “What do ballplayers know about ’The Kansas City Royals, who like 3 ^■eage^ 4 0 2 1 Bailor 2b 3 0 2 0 Rohhy Wadkins 70-72-142 1:30 - Mels \s. Dodgers, W INF as owner and primar financial supporter of minutes or an hour, so Gene and I talked “In New York, people are headline be back in uniform Saturday when the 76ers and the l.andrex rf 4 0 00 Gardnhr ss 300 0 single. 72- 70-142 managing?” laughs the Yankees’ him a iot, are looking to see whether 3 Bni'’o Fleisher 1 :.5.5 . Red Sox nh. Rovals. Vi I IC; his ball club. If his players can't accept that. about it a few days before. grabbers and a lot of things are done strictly ‘ resume their NBA playoff series with Game 3 although coach Billy Valenrul p 3 0 0 1 Jones p 2 0 10 Roper Malthic 73- 69-142 third base coach who once managed 23-year-old Onlx Concepcion can do ] Valentn ph 1000 Curtis Stranpe 72- 71-143 2 . Lh.30,38 I'm continually puzzled why so many of them "We thought it would be a good idea to for show business. ’That’s what baseball has Cunningham lists his playing status as “very doubtful.” 00 0 0 the job at shortstop, and if he can. ^ Gene Liltler 70-73-143 ( - Boxing: (freen ns. Mann. still look to play for him. work out in the (Seattle Kingdome, which turned into now — show business. It isn’t real­ the Giants, and for 10 years before Tnl.ils as 4 12 4 Totals ’’ 30 1 7 1 that means they’ll deal switch-hit- 3 Hollins suffered a broken bone in his left (shooting) hand after Bobby ('lampetl 70-73-143 <;h.22: 1 . (;h..30 As he says so many times himself, if he has always been a tough ballpark for us ly work. My definition of work is something that in the minors where he- punching Atlanta center Wayne “Tree Rollins during an altercation h 's Angeles OlOOOlOQO-4 Tom Purtzer 69- 74-143 averaged 84 victories a season... ting U.L. Washington... j 3 New...... York ^ 000001000-1 I.annv Wadkins 73- 7(k-143 1:30 Vunkees vs. Vs, W I’OI*, gets the credit for the Yankees' enormous because it has astroturf and it’s inside. Our you’re doing for a living when you’d rather be on April 23. The injury forced him to miss eight games, including both DP—laos Angeles 2. New York 1. LOB "^e New York Islanders, who look * Bill Rritton 70- 73-113 Lli.3 success, he also has to take the blame for original thought was to work out in the doing something else. I never felt that way Having enjoyed watching him games of the 1-1 Eastern Conference finals. 1.05 Angeles 7. New York 3. 2B— Expos 8-7 Steve Melnyk 74- 69-143 like they’re on their way to win the • Stearns. Yeager. Bailor. Thomas. HR— X • 30 Roxing, Ch.8 their periodic failures. That's the way it Kingdome sometime after we’d get there on about playing baseball. play so many times for the Detroit MONTREAL (UPI) - Andre I.eonard Thompson 69- 74 -l« B aler (7i. S r—Valenzuela. David Graham 73- 71- 144 8> lsland(‘rs ns (ianiu'ks, I S \ Red Wings back in the days when Stanley Cup again, are certainly the 3 IP H R E R B B S O 72- 72-144 . dominant team in hockey but they J Jimmy Connors Dawson delivered a two-run single Ben CrenshaNN’ they had the best team in the NHL, I 1.05 Angeles in the eighth inning Friday night to Miller Barber 71- 73-144 was saddened by the recent passing rank far beiow the New York j HAMBURG, West Germany (UPI) — Jimmy Connors withdrew Valenzuela (W 5-3) 9 7 1116 Inarry Nelsfin 68- 76-144 Rangers in any kind of recognition 1 New York give the Montreal Expos an 8-7 vic­ Jerry Heard 71-73-144 of Modere “Mud” Bruneteau in ' from a $250,000 tennis tournament Friday with an ankle injury I'ines (L 4-2) 6 11 4 4 2 1 tory over the San Diego Padres. John Srhroeder 74- 70-144 Okiahoma. 01’ Mud, who was 68, factor with people around the coun- | sustained during his quarterfinal match against Ecuador’s Andres Swan I 10001 Don January 70- 74-144 T -2 18. A-80-1fi0. Tim Wallach was safe on a Eaglettes split meet was the workhorse of the Red try. That’s because the Rangers’ j Gomez. Jim Thorne 73- 71-144 , Sports throwing error by third baseman John (Vmik 71- 73-144 games have been carried on national * Connors limped off court in the second game of the first set, having Wings, and while he had a produc­ Luis Salazar to lead off the Montreal Bruce Devlin 71-73-144 ''Calendar tive 10-year career, he was best cable since 1968 and are beamed into 3 ! lost the first game. Despite the efforts of a masseur, he lost the next llruce Lielzke 71- 74-145 eighth and moved to third when Howard TNNittv 69- 76-145 to maintain .500 mark known for having scored the goal all 50 states, including Alaska and 3 ' four games before retiring with Gomez ahead 5-0. l)avid Edwards 72- 73-145 center fielder Ruppert Jones made a Barry Jaeckcl 68- 77-145 East Catholic girls' track team 108'. that ended the NHL’s longest game Hawaii, right now... I Satiirduv Roberto Duran won’t quit. He stilt*' Basketball spectacular catch on Dan Norman’s leff Mitchell 72-73-145 remained at the .500 mark following Long jump: 1. Pomerleau (P), 2. in history in 1936. The goal came fly ball. One out later, Wallach Jay Haas 71- 74-145 BVSFBVLL yesterday's split in East Hartford. Prince (PI, 3. Lundy (P), 4. after 176 minutes and 30 seconds, believes he can fight, and he can, iVlcr Jacobsen 69- 70-145 SiKilh Culliolie al FasI Calholie, scored on pinch biter Terry Fran- Dan Pohl 72- 73-145 The Eaglettes whipped Hartford Ingallinera (EC) 4.82 meters. almost the equivalent of three but not like he once did. He’s about Grep Powers 70- 75-145 I I a.in. to sign to meet former WBC junior cona’s single. Public, 88-39, but were nipped at the 100 hurdles: 1. Pomerleau (P), 2. regulation contests, and gave the Tim Raines followed with a single Rnh F.aslwfK)d 74- 71-145 Llieney Teoli vs, RHAM al K(.S(,, wire by host Penney High, 64-63. Red Wings a 1-0 win over the Mon­ middleweight champ Rocky Mat- Mike Reid 73- 72-145 Browne (P), 3. White (EC), 4, Foran Hockey off loser Eric Show, 3-1, and reliever Keith Fergus 75- 70-145 7 p.in. 5 The Eaglettes are 3-3 for the (ECI : 17.27: treal Maroons...- tioli in London later this summer. Tennis Gil Morgan 74- 71-145 NBA PLAYOFFS Gary Lucas walke^AVarren Cromar- t r \ i;k season. I 100 : 1. H a m m e r ( H ), 2. Tne Montreal Expos can’t even "The mone^ is too good to turn Jim Booms 66-77-145 Fust Fulholie al Freshman In- down,” says Luis Henrlquez, By United Press International tie to load ^ e bases before Dawson Mike Sullivan 72*73-145 Felicia Falkowski, Kathy Evans, Pomerleau (P), 3. Dakin (EC), 4. 'give away second baseman Rodney dvos Angeles-San Antonio not included) greeted Floyd_Qufter with a single A1 Gelberger 73-72-145 Nilulionul (XuNier) Toni Hempel, Teri Kittredge, Linda Browne (P) :13.2. Scott and the Yankees are having Duran’s American advisor. Also in Semifinal Round Tommy Valentine 73-72-145 Maneliesler and Fust Lalholie the works for Duran, possibly late in (Best-of-seven) to left, pushingmontreal ahead 8-7. Doug Tcwell 69-76-145 Reddy, Mary Lou Sullivan and Anne 1,500: 1. Falkowski (EC). 2. almost as much trouble finding a (Alt Times EDT) George Bums 73- 72-145 girls al Nutmeg Relays (Conard) the year, is a meeting with unbeaten Bt United Press InlenisUonal NHL PLAYOFFS Charest performed well for East. K.Evans (EC), 3. Colliton (EC), 4. taker for designated hitter- $m m Gunxe World Eastern Conference Bill RoRogers 74- 72-146 Tony Ayala, the 19-year-old San An­ Bv United Preu Intenutional Boston vs. Philadelphia Chartier (P) 5:14.72. outfielder Oscar Gamble... At Tokyo. May 14 FhuU (Series tied, 1-1V Results: 400: 1. Cruz (H), 2. Durham (P), Bob Trumpy, the former tight end tonio sensation who has flattened 17 Quarterfinals (Beit.4if-Kven) Mav 9 — Boston 121. railadelphia 81 Linkdg^lln role of favorite 300 hurdles: 1. Fink (P), 2. Men (All Tlme> EDTl Mav 12 -r Philadelphia 121. Boston 113 3. Ingallinera (EC), 4. Fink (P), for the Cincinnati Bengals who now of his 19 opponents. I don’t know Bandy Mayer, U.8., det. Jobn AnsUn, Hempel (EC), 3. Derrane (P), 4. E. N.Y. Iilunden w. Vuicouver May 15 — Boston at Philadelphia. 2:30 BALTIMORE (UPI) - ly after they learned that 1:01.4. works TV and radio, thinks NFX, what Duran is trying to prove, but, U.S.. U . 74, 74. iNew York luds wri«(, Mi p.m. MANCHESTER Evans (EC) :51.93. 400 relay: 1. Hartford, 2. East players will be making a mistake if he doesn’t figure to do it agidnst Beminnals Saturday — Mayer vs. Vince May S — N.Y. IiUnden 6. Vancouver May 16 — Boston at Philadelphia, 1 The game of musical races Pimlico Race'Course of­ 800: 1. Kittredge (EC), 2. K.Evans van Patten, U.S.; Ivan Lendl, Cieclios- 5. Itti P m. continues in Saturday’s ficials could not im­ .53.10, they strike, ‘"nie owners can endure someone like Ayala, a mercilessly' lovakla, va. VIjay AmrltraJ, India. May II - N.Y. UUndera I. Vancouver May 19 ~ Philadelphia at Boston. 8 SPORTMEN’S ASSOC. (EC), 3. Moynihan (EC), 4, High jump: 1. Temple (EC), 2. a strike very easily,” he says. murderous puncher... Women 4 p.m. 107th running of the $279,- mediately accommodate 612 MERROW RD. COVENTRY, CONN. Poshpeck (EC) 2:39,59. Those drug “exposes”.in baseball Pam Shriver, UB., def. Kumikp Mav U - N.Y, Iilandera S, Vancouver x-May 21 — Boston at Philadelphia,. 900 Preakness with their party of 35 people. White (EC) 3. not given 5’1” “They can draft 12 playels and go Okanioto. Japan, M, M. 0 7:30 p.m. 200: 1. Cruz (H), 2, Hammer (H), out and sign 33 free agents and and other sports give me a laugh.'^ Semifinais Saturday — Shriver vs. May W - N.Y. lalandert at x-Mav 23 — Philadelphia at Boston. Linkage, who skipped the Tracy Austin, U.S.; Andrea Jaeger, U.S., Vancouver, 8: KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI)*- favorite following the $978.00 while supply Discus: 1. Klar (P), 2. Brown (P), cording to him, that doesn’t give the 1 guess I must be getting old. I can Vitas Geml^tis, U.S. det. Juan Angeles. 11 p.m. NO LIMIT 3. Bamas (EC), 4. Sullivan (EC) 88’ 5, 6-0; Barber-Wood (EH) def. UPI photo owners any incentive to build a remember way back when, i Avendano. Spain, 43, 4^ Glanluca ’Three of the 10 owners of the finan­ x-May 21 ~ Los Angeles at San sudden scratch of the filly leele. FInencIng ^OMISSION 10 YRS AND OVER $5.00 cially troubled Kansas City Kings Antr>nin. 10 p.m. evelleble. Cell col- 7 Kieman-Martin 6-0, 6-3; Korpinen- championship team. I don’t agree professional athletes were suppoaedq RInaldIni, Itav, def. Sergio Casal, Spain, x-Mav 23 — San Antonio at Los Cupecoy’s Joy. Apparent­ CHILDREN UNDER 10 YRS $2.50 BRIGHT SPOT WITH METS 44. 44: Stefan Siroonasao, Sweden, det. basketball team announced Friday l0Ct: Javelin: 1. Pomerleau (P),2. Klar Hope (EH) def. Dubiel-Spillane 6-1, with Garvey, but I’ll give him that, to symbolize a sound body in a sounds n w »l Purtaa, France, 74, 44: Marco Angeles. TBA ly, the owners of Cupecoy’s — PUBLIC INVITED — "64). Huble Brooks has played key role In climb back they have bought out their former x-lf necessary (P), 3. Nolen (EC), 4. Stone (H) and if there’s no incentive for mind. Oatofa, VagpaUvia, def. Jose Luis Clerc, i TBA-To Be Annnufw*ed Joy, Ri-Ma-Ro Stables, .tejcrattsaTv®. !-*. 94. i partners.. .'hMU* MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., May 15, 1982 - l«» I a - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., May 15, 1982 MA^CIIESTI!:R FIRE DEPARTMEINT EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT - -j UVERTISING Annual Report of Fire Marshal , f MWEimSING EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRIO May 1982 . | MTES Inspections were made throughout the year for fire safety and code enforeement. j Several serious fires resulting in loss to business and residential property were • Classified22— Condominiums 643'2711 rvilnlmum Charge determined to be intentionally set and suspects arrested and charged; others went J j _12:00 noon the EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Heatmg-Plumbing 46- Sporiing Goods 58—Misc lor Rent 15 Words unsolved. . , * 1 . 1 NOTICE 24— Lots-Lend for Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products 59»-Homes/Apts. to ShairB 37— Moving-Trucking-Storage46—Antiques before publication. 1— lo s t and Found 1 3 -H e lp Wanted -t^lnvestm eni Property Manchester, Connecticut I wish to thank the Manchester Police Department and the residents of tne^ j 30—Services Wanted 49— Wanted to Buy U ^B ustn esa Opportunities 26— Business Property AUTOMOTIVE PER WORD PER DAY District for their co-operation with our efforts to make Manchester a safer place in | 2— Parsonais 5 0 — Produce I 3r> Announcements, 15—Situation Wanted 27— Resort Property which to work and live. Respectfully submitted, { peadllne for Saturday Is b—Auctions 26—Real Estate Wanted 61 —Autos lor Sale RENTALS Granville H. Llngard, ■ j <2 noon Friday; Mon- MISC. FOR SALE 62—Trucks lor Sale EDUCATION 63 -Heavy Equipment for Sale 1 DAY 14« EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT 025-05 pire Marshal ' • Vw's deadliqe is 2:30 MISC. SERVICES 40— Household Goods 52— Rooms for Rent 18— Private Instructions 41— Articles for Sale 53— Apartments for Rent •64 —Motofcycies-Bicycles 3 DAYS 13q; OF MANCHESTER erfday. FINANCIAL 19— Schools-Classes 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54_Homes lor Rent 65 —Campers-Traders Mobile • Homes • 6—Mortgage Loans 20— Instructions Wanted 32— Painting-Papering 43— Peis-Btrds-Dogs 55— Otfices-Siores for Rent 6 DAYS 12(t TO ALL RESIDENTS OF THE 8 33— Buildmg-Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 56— |Resorl Property lor Rent 66— Automotive Service EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT t i Phone 643-2711 9->Personai Loans * 67- -A ulos lo» Rent-Lease EIGHTH DISTRICT: 34— Roofmg-Siding 45— Boats & Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent 26 DAYS 1 H MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 II IQ—Insurance REAL ESTATE Once again it is time for our annual reports to 1 you. As in previous years, I am proud of the oppor­ FIRE DEPARTMENT BUDGET Salaries tunity to have serv^ you, and to be able to report . Services Ottered 31 President’s Message, that our positive aspects continue to outweigh the Fire Chief $ 1,575 H0lp Wanted 13 Condomlnluma 22 Condominiums^...... 22 n BUSINESS Assistant Chiefs (3 ® $1,375) r negative aggravations with which we have had to 4,125 t LIGHT TRUCKING - at­ Fire Marshal 900 t PART TIME Bartender - and SERVICES cope. Our plan is to have no interruption in this f tics and basements Assistant Fire Marshal 350 1 call 646-9018 between 12 cleaned, lawns mowed, let sequence. and 6 p.m. Ask for Mr. Our financial position continues to be good, and Fire Inspector 250 t Services Offered 31 us haul your unwanted junk Captains (2 % $475) 950 1 I iHanrl|PHtrr Bfralb Conn. away, "relephone 643-7262. ^ though we are going into another year of the f Annual Reports, Lieutenants (4 ® $450) 1,800 • REWEAVING BURN projected tax phase-in plan, we intend to leave our « NEEDLECRAFTERS - HOLES. Zippers, um­ present mill rate of 4.5 mills stand. We are aware Mechanic 200 Let your hobby earn money RESIDENTIAL, HOME & Radio Mechanic • brellas repaired. Window office cleaning - Depen­ that even with this all taxpayers will be fac ^ with 200 • for you. Full or part time shades, Venetian blinds. Department Secretary 375 1 Your Community Newspaper' through sales ana manage­ dable, reliable, insured a larger expenditure, but should it be possible to » Keys. TV FOR RENT. workers. 742-5553. make a downward adjustment of this, we shall do Fire Alarm Superintendent 400 % ment. No collecting or Marlow’s, 867 Main Street, Assistant Fire Alarm Supt. 350 1 delivering. Excellent 649-5221. so. aJ training provided. For in­ PIANO LESSONS - for and Proposed Budgets For As part of a regular on-going plan, we were able Dispatcher 11,880 beginners. Studied at Harp Part-Time Dispatcher ' g i------Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted y13 terview call 649-4799 after 5 BRICK, BLOCKt STONE - to purchase a new piece of fire equipment during 1,560 k p.m. CREATIVE ford Conservatory,' Substitute Dispatcher 450 • OPEN HOUSE Concrete. CJhimney Telephone 649-0343. the year. This, coupled with the skill and devotion $ PLEASE READ EXPRESSIONS. Repairs, “ No Job Too of our volunteer fire fighters, will increase our fire Point System 3.000 9 SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1982 YOUR AD COLLEGE STUDENTS Small. " Call 644-8356 for MAN WILL DO any type of fighting effectiveness. We also plan to continue to $ 28,365 ! 1:00-5:00 P.M. estimates. 9 COLLEGE STUDENTS vard work. Your equip­ make improvements to our fire house. These will 1 Now/ Selling CARRIAGE HOUSE ment. Call 646-0073 be in the area of energy effectiveness as well as the Operating Expenaen «n 1 piassllled ads ara taken C & M Tree Service, Free July 1,1982 to Contingency Fund ” 1 vver tha phone as a con­ COLLEGE STUDENTS TAX ACCOUNTANT CONDOMINIUMS with 1 Bedroom - 2 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. normal needs due to energetic and constant use. $ 2,000 needed. Will work for an estimates. Discount senior weekdays ONLY. Insurance 21,450 venience. The Herald Is Bedroom Garden Style and 2 Bedroom citizens. Company Our old building has served us well. Summer work-Moy, Juno, July and August expanding, computerized, Townhouses. These Quality All Brick Units Our Public Works Department has equally up to Chief Auto & Office Expense 600 jrasponslble for only one financial planning firm. Manchester owned and DAY CARE MOTHER has Supplies 1,000 incorrect Insertion and Include: Fully appllanced kitchens. operated. Call 646-1327. date equipment which is in constant use. The T Must be familiar with Hardwood floors. Thermopane windows, opening for two children in Ekiuipment replacement 8,550 ^ n only to ttio size of 100 Summer workers needed for full time work and E.R.T, A. 81, as it applies to pleasant, well ordered at­ employees have also groomed the area into a part time positions available In the Manchester, and Central Air Conditioning. All this plus LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ beautiful park-like setting. It has also become our Telephone 3,000 1, Iho original Insertion. real estate, securities, mosphere. Phone 649-5894. June 30, 1983 Vehicle Maintenance & Fuel Errors which do not area. All students hired quality for $2,000 equipment leasing and they are situated in a Park like setting cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ “satellite'' fire station, and its nearness to the 7,000 1 ' and ages cleaned. All types Electricity v 4,500 lossen the value of the Scholarship with earing opportunity of $180 to other tax shelters. Salary Conveniently located at E. Center St, BABYSITTING done in my Buckland area shortens our effective response time 5f 1 trash, brush removed. Heat advertisonMtnt will not $300 per week. Will train for positions open. Some and bonus arrangement Pitkin St. house. Keeney Street in case of an emergency. We hope to be able to an­ 8,000 'ft ' Picket, Split Rail, Building Maintenance & Repair 2,50a bo corrected by an ad­ sales positions available with an unlimited summer negotiable. 872-3606 ■ Mr. School area. Ages 3 and up. nounce our final plans for an area even closer, and r\ Perry. Stockade Fences installed. Call 646-0867. Pension Fund 1,188 f- ditional Insertion. Income, prize and Incentive programs Is paid for by Special HnancIng Being Offered 528-0670. EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER in the not too distant future. id those Individuals with high goals, and Interested In Social Security 830 EARN GOOD Manchester, Connecticut My sincere thanks to the Board of Directors, the the business field. All students attending Interview Prices start at ‘45,500 PIANO TUNING and elected and appointed officials, and to all the Alarm Maintenance 2,000 FULL TIME OR LICENSED DAY CARE repair. Call Susan Akmen- TAS COLLECTOR’S REPORT Radio Repairs (Including 911) must bring their college I.D.'s for scholarship PART TIME A total of 18 units HOME - Will watch your Volunteers and employees. 2,100 BECOME AN AVON tin at 228-3552. Ab of 4/30/82 Fire Prevention and Planning 1,200 applications. Only those students Interested In old child or infant days. Call This year again I must add a notd of sadness. fashioned work and good pay attend please. Apply REPRESENTATIVE 646-0262. Taxes Assessed on Grand List of 10/1/80 Calvin Taggart who was our Public Works Training 2,500 Cxil 523-9401 or Painting-Papering 32 Payable and Due 7/1/81 8 551,391.26 Department Dues 500 at: 646-3685 for delalli 8.874.49 Superintendent for some forty years, died. We miss Haitrhfstpr For South Windsor SMALL LOADS OF INTERIOR PAINTING, Motor Vehicle Supplemental due 1/1/82 him, his work, and all of his favorite expressions. Water Rental 50,000 STONE, trap rock, play Social Fund |1 Call 623-6579. REALTORS over ten years experience, $ 560,265.75 Thank you Cal. 2,000 H rra lh RAMADA INN - EAST HARTFORD sand, white stone, loam low rates and senior citizen Legal Additions + 264,57 And finally, Volunteerism is alive and well in the 2,000 53 oft 1-84 and pool sand discounts. 643-9980. §3 CONSTRUCTION LOMBARDO & ASSOCIATES DELIVERED. Telephone Legal Deductions - 23J58.44 Eighth!!! 1,100 to the Montnarto Room EQUIPMENT Operator - Fire Department 400 Tuesday, Mx'v 18th - 3 Intsrvlaws O N LY 644-1775. INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Taxes Collectible on Grand List of 10/1/80 $ 537,371.88 Respectfully submitted, must have 5 years 649-4003 • Fire Investigation Bureau 1.000 11am Sharp - 2pm Sharp - 7pm Sharp PAINTING - Wallpapering Taxes Collected on Grand List of 10/1/80 517,503.29 Gordon Lassow, experience with backhoe, LAWN MOWERS E. O. E. dump truck and main­ and Drywall Installation. Interest 1,771.53 President $125,418 REPAIRED - Free pick-up Quality professional work, taining equipment. and delivery. 10% Senior Taxes Collected on Previous Lists 4,928.55 026-05 CHARTER OAK STREET Reasonableable prices. Free 557.04 Capital Improvement * Benefits available. Call - duplex, 7-4. Telephone Discount. ECONOMY Interest and Lien Fees Collected New Floors in Firehouse (All upstairs) { □ NOTICES PAINTER - Must have 742-5317 8:30 to 5:00, Estimates! Fully insured. $ 5,000 PART TIME 649-99«5. LAWN MOWER - 647-3660. G.L. McHugh, 643-9321. Total Taxes, Interest and Lien Fees $ 524,760.41 Repair Bodies on apparatus 3,000 transportation. GLASTONBURY - open Experienced and depen­ HANDYMAN CAREER MODEL - Join turned over to Treasurer Air to bucket (Tower 1) 7,000 <1 1 L v and Found 1 house by owner, Sunday, 1- ROTOTILLING $10 for dable. Call 246-7101,8 a.m.- For wookdair morning* the world of fashion and INTERIOR AND Betty Sadtloski EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT Portable radios (3 each) 3,500 * . 5 p.m. Luxury ranch, seven average size garden, also, EXTERIOR Painting and hOS'T: GRAY Long haired 5 p.m. ^ ■pproximataly 20 hour* design. We’re looking for rooms, 2'/2 baths, master professional lawn care. Tax Collector MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Tone alert receivers (10 each) 2,000 u por w*ok. Paperhanging. Ceilings Persian cat. Blue collar. enthusiastic people who BR suite with balcony, cen­ Call K.R. 646-4689 , 5-9, Eighth Utilities District PROPOSED BUDGET - Fiscal year July 1, 1982 to Convert & replace air pacs 4,500 earl Street, Manchester. WORK AT HOME jobs want to succeed in the MARLBOROUGH - light tral air, rap-a-round deck, repaired or replaced. Free 024-05 June 30, 1983. A.F.F.F. Foam (1,000 gals.) 2,800 EWARD. Telephone 649- available! Substantial ear­ Boo Mr. C*r1*r modeling field. 872-7462. and airy three bedroom, estimates. Fully insured. closets galore, over-sized GARDENS ROTOTILLED References. Martin ADMINISTRATION BUDGET Boots (20 pr. @ $45) O.S.H.A. approved . 900 ^97 aHer 6 p.m. nings possible, call 504-641- CAXTU CHEVMUT CO.. Inc. two bath raised ranch; double garage, many - Cub cadet tractor with Coats (15 @ $180) O.S.H.A. approved 2,700 8003, extension 494, for in­ CLERK - Board of Educa­ privately set on 1% acre extras. $119,900. 190 Mattsson after 3:00 p.m., Salariefi 1229 Main SL, Manclwalar rear mounted tiller. Any 649-4431. New Equipment - 6 Wheatlights w/chargers o OST - Man's eye glasses formation. tion - take minutes at all wooded lot on cul-de-sac. Shallowbrook Lane, size garden. Satisfaction President 8 1.600 S •46-6464 10 traffic cones, 2 salvage covers, 1 brown leather case in board meetings - $5.00 per Energy efficient. Attrac­ Glastonbury (off Route 83 - guaranteed. Call 647-0530 Directors (6 ® 8450 ) 2,700 olton last Wednesday, PART TIME. Your hour. Contact Tolland tive, affordable, secondary HOWROYD-ZUCCARO EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER 2 Quartz Lights 2,000 second left north of or 872-4106. House Painters. Treasurer 5,500 Insulate Firehouse (downstairs) all 643-5373. telephone and our TEACHERS - Are you Board of Elducation, 875- financing. No brokers, $82,- Minnechaug Golf Course.) MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Clerk 5,500 3,000 T customers turn spare time 9682. Position to start May 900. Telephone 295-0204. Experienced, reliable. New Apparatus Fund 32,000 I tired of working too hard 646-7337. EXTERIOR HOUSE Pain­ Prompt free estimates. Tax Collector 6,500 fX into super earnings. 528- for too little and not even 26th, E.O.E. ting, driveway sealing, PROPOSED BUDGET Debt retirement (Tower ifl) 29.210 6631. Scheduling now. Call Steve Rate Maker 1,000 being appreciated? Your experienced. College at 643-6368 or Jack at 646- FISCAL YEAR JULY I, 1982 to JUNE 30, 1983 •Office Clerk (Part Time) 3,800 S 97.610 . instructional and senior, references. Call ASSEMBLERS AND COIL Lots-Lend lor Sale 24 6519. E.STIMATEI) REVENUE organizational skills make P eter Krupp, 643-0468. 826,600 TOTAL FIRE DEPARTMENT BUDGET $251,393 ' Winders. - female you the perfect candidate Free estimates. Taxes Collectable $580,000 f: OST - Half grown male NURSE AIDE to take care MANCHESTER - Two MANCHESTER - Three 012-05 . 44 preferred. Finger dexteri­ for a rewarding career in Supplemental Motor Vehicles 8,400 Operating Expenoea ray and white cat. of elderly man in bedroom cape, all building lots in fine area. 1,300 ty necessary. Experience real estate. Call Ed Gor­ Building Contracting 33 Back Taxes 6,000 Advertising .nswers to the name not of necessary - will train. wheelchair. Flexible hours appliances, full basement, All city facilities. Builder Audit 3,000 ;.1 man to discuss the first in private home. nice yard. $525 plus available. Call owner, 643- Additions 500 Sparky^”. Lawton Road step toward a more LEON CIESZYNSKI Auto Allowance - President 400 frea. Telephone 647-0791 References required. 643- utilities. 646-4574/747-5201. 6150. ATTICS, GARAGES, Interest Fee on Taxes 2,800 satisfying future. Ed Gor­ 1264. BUILDER. New homes, Interest on Savings Accounts 18,000 Auto Allowance - (3 @ 8400) EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT ^ te r 5 p.m. man Associates, Realtors CELLARS CLEANED - additions, remodeling, rec Sewer charges 8,000 Treasurer, Clerk & Tax OF MANCHESTER, CONN. 646-4040. Light trucking. All types of rooms, garages, kitchens Collector 1,200 sonata 2 America's oldest licensor brush and trash removed. Sewer Connections 10,000 TREASURER’S REPORT WANTED: Experienced of Ice cream shops remodeled, ceilings, bath Auto Allowance - Office Clerk 100 Call 643-1947. New Sewers (Union Street) 16,000 For the period from 7/1/81 to 4/31/82 lUSSELL'S HAIRPressmen, 2-3 years PART TIME Gasoline sta­ needs qualified families tile, dormers, roofing. Bonding & Insurance 1,500 experience running multi tion attendant for self- to operate their own Residential or commer­ Elderly Relief 11,800 GENERAL FUND CHECKING ACCOUNT ITYLING & BARBER CHILD CARE dayss. Ages cial. 649-4291. Contingency Fund 5.000 $ 19,789.11 * SHOP- 195 Spruce Street.and Itek duplicators. Good service station in Personal Property 2,900 Check Book Balance 6/30/81 $ $ working conditions and Manchester. Weekends: three and up. Call G;ail 649- Miscellaneous 500 Data Processing (Rate Unisex Service. Enhance 1633. . Book, Tax Bills) RECEIPTS benefits at area commer­ Satuir^y 2 p.m.-11 p.m., C o J U ^ ^ ELECTRICAL SERVICES Balance - June 30, 1982 (Approx.) 54.568 8.000 524,732.66 your image! Look good- - We do all types of Elec­ Engineering Fees 5.000 Taxes & Interest great! Appointments, cial print shop. Please call Sundayl8 a.m.-lO p.m. Ice Cream Factoiy CONCRETE WORK Done - $719,468 Connections 16,185.00 Lordy Lordy 64^161 for interview. Cashieir experience help­ trical Work! Licensed. Call Legal Fees 10.000 59. Carvel representatives Sidewalks, patio, walls arid after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Miscellaneous - Petty Cash 300 Disposal Charges \ 6j71.07 ful. Start immediately. For floors. Free estimates. Elderly Relief Xuifr9.22 THE GOON CUSTODIAN- Two days a more information call 243- will be in Telephone 875-0572. Administration Budget . \ $ 67,800 Office Equipment 300 week. Call Manchester 5457. MANCHESTER. CT. TIMOTHY J, CONNELLY Postage (incl. w/S&S) 200 Personal Property Relief i!924.25 Fire Department Budget ■ ' 251,393 Insurance (claims) Refunds 2.362.00 567,454.20 IS 40 Manor at 646-0129. at the PAT’S LAWNMOWING Residential & Commercial Public Works Department Budget 400.275 Public Awareness & BABYSITTER NEEDED and raking service. Free Construction. Remodeling, Transfers from Savings M BABYSITTER NEEDED - Carvel Ice Cream Store home improvements, ad­ $719,468 Special Events 2,000 for 18 month old starting Estimates. Call Pat 289- Social Security 300 - including interest Occasional' days or 9:30 a.m. My home. Please 335-337 Canter Street ditions, bathroom & 010-05 'Looking for kitchen May 15th. & 16th. 9211. Stationery ti Supplies 700 CBT 96,580.43 evenings for one child^age call 646-5526. kitchen remodeling, appliances? See the great two in my home, i can roofing, siding, repairs, Tax Rebates & Refunds 1,000 Hartford National 256,188.82 ROTOTILLING - No gar­ })uys in today’s Classified provide transportation. WAITRESS > Experienced. To make an appointment 45 Boulder Road den too small. Call 646-1953 door & window replace­ ' Telephone 300 Savings Bank of Manchester 99,127.72 647-8541 after 6:00 p.m. From 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mon­ ment and alterations. 646- EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT^ Women's Auxiliary 600 Manchester State Bank 54.498.96 506,395.93 folumns. CALL TOLL FREE affer 5:00 p.m. 7 Ask for MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 day thru Friday. Apply in 1-800-327-8666 ' Manchester Jeff. 1379. 841.200 Tower I 652.56 erson to: Giida's CARVEL COfS>ORATK>ri PUBEIC WORKS DEPARTMENT uncheonette, 303 Adams Yonhm, Hew VofN 10701 Central, private location TOTAL ADMINISTRATION BUDGET 867,800 Escrow 918.96 S ularies Interceptor (checking acc’t) 8.91 1.580.43 1.075.430.56 PART TIME Street after 2 p.m. phast, agtnts 643-7166 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Public Works Supt. $ 19,500 011-05 1,095,219.67 EVENINGS UNDERCOVERWEAR - Public Works Employee 12,500 L BABYSITTER needed in Part-Time Extra Employees 10,000 DISBURSEMENTS Means financial in­ my home - 40 hours per ADMINISTRATION- IntWTMlIns work mhkliig tvtophoiiv cbIIb dependence, personal week. Must have YOU’RE INVITED ------Emergency Overtime 4.000 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE success and sheer delight Salarles 15,584.10 from our n«w olfle*. Good volco a muat. references, own transpor­ TO-MORROW, SUNDAY 2—5 P.M. 8 46.000 MANCHESTER FIRE Operating Expenses 11,483.26 Salary, commlaalons, and plaaaant working for you! For more Infor­ tation and be reliable. mation on home lingerie DEPARTMENT Transfers to Savings: ! eonditiona. Work from S pm to 9 pm and Bolton area. 647-0818 after 741 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST 0|>eraling KxpcnBcn parties, call 649-7265. 4 p.m. Contingency Fund | 2,000 EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT Hartford National 258,161.00 Saturday morning. Insurance 10,000 April 1, 1981 to March 31, 1982 Manchester State Bank 25,000.00 FULL TIME OFFICE 218.53 SITTER NEEDED for Auto Allowance 400 During the year since the last report, the depart- Rebates 310.446,89 I Chll Mr. Taylor POSITION available in first grade child from St. manufacturing plant. Supplies 1,000 mqnt responded to 443 alarms: 193 fire calls, 82 PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT ' 647-9946 James, before and after Equipment Replacement 3,000 medical or rescue calls, and 65 miscellaneous calls. Salaries 35.323.74 Typing required. Looking school. Call 643-2691 after for dependable, self working hours. Telephone 1,150 The Department now has a contingent of 05 of­ Operating Expense 24.759.74 starter. No experience Vehicle Expense 4,500 40,653.31 ficers'-and firefighters, of which 43 are certified Capital Expense necessary, training WANTED: Part time or Electricity , 2,000 Elmergency Medical Technicians and 42 are ap­ Interceptor 126.70e.22 227.445.01 provided. Diversified full time. Maybe you just Heat 2,500 paratus operators. The-Department continued its FIRE DEPARTMENT duties include customer want to have a party for Building & Ground Maintenance 4,500 intensive training program or theoretical and prac­ Salaries 24,060.32 Data Terminal service. Competitive free jewelry or be a fawion Pension Fund 3,600 tical instruction. Our training cadre conducted 49 wages and fringe benefits. show director and make Operating Ehepense 60,130.11 For interview call: 647- Social Security 3,100 training sessions within the district. Simultaneous­ Capital Expense 23,496.88 O p e r a to r extra money. Sarah Coven­ 9938. try has expanded their line. Answering Service 1,375 ly, many firefighters attended fire schools in Fire Protection 38,753.24, ^Interceptor Service 178,200 Bloomfield, Willimantic, New • Hampshire, and Call Ruth at 646-0297 after 4 Tower Indebtedness 29JI10.00^ PART TIME - SECOND SHIFT FULL 'HME Office girl to p.m. One Call Service 500 other courses conducted by the State of Connecticut New Fire Truck 170,788.77 % run one girl office. Good of­ Uniform Service 750 aa**a*****aaaaaaa*aaaa*a^ and Hartford State Technical (Allege. Unanticipated Expenditure 8.478.45 s i s L n 892.829.67 fice skills required. Ability Water 700 The Fire Prevention Bureau continued its to deal with the public. Condominiums 22 Rental,. Equipment 3,500 program of fire safety education by conducting 202,390.00 Good phone manners a 9 ROOM, 4 BEDROOM OVERSIZED CAPE • WITH FULL DORMERI Paving around manholes 2.000 school assembly programs, sponsoring booths at RECAP Hours can be flexible on this part must. Caa Gail 647-0312 for MANCHESTER - Spotless* N product shows, and speaking engagements before Budget 7/1961 - 6/1962 ' 812,058.00 time second shift office position. appointm«nt. two bedroom condo with 8224,775 Expenditures 7/1961 • 4/1962 full ba^ment. IVk baths, TWO FULL BATHS AND TWO LAVAT0RIE8I Capital Expenges professional and civic groups. I^resentatives df carpeting, all appliances, the Fire Prevention Bureau also provided a con­ less cash transfers 809,068.00 208,390.00 MALE OR FEMALE short IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY OR IN-LAW BET UP. Emergency Sewer Breaks $ 6,000 Experience helpful but not required. order cook, 6 a.m.-2 p.m. re c room and air- sulting service to numerous commercial and in­ CASH BALANCES conditioners. Owner PROFESSIONALLY APPRAISED A T ...... $70,000** Flexlchrome Rods \ 3,600 Hartford National 92,766.06 Typing skills essential. five or six days. Apply in Manhole replacement 5,000 dustrial firms within the district. person at Antonio’s moving in three weeks and v. PRUDENTLY PRICED A T ...... $70,000** The Manchester Fire Department would like to Manchester State Bank 108,344.12 is anxious to sell. Gordqn Pending Liability 15,000 258,595.27 Apply In person or call 643-1101. Restaurant, 956 Main APPRAISAL AVAILABLE — FINANCING HELP POSSIBLE New Flush Truck 47.000 thank the people of the Ei{^th District for the new Savings Bank of Manchester f3.485.09 Street, Manchester. Realty - 643-2174. fire apparatus and other new equipment that was ANTICIPATED DISBURSEMENTS An equal opportunity employer. COME BY OR COME BUY - - 8 76,500 acquire this year. We are of the opinion that this 47,081.41 FULL OR PART Ume - Retrievable Capital Investment Union Street Sewer Male/Female. YOU ARE MOST WELCOMEI fire department is now among the best equipped Interceptor 38,k91.78 light pick-up and delivery. □ REAL ESTATE Interstate 86 Sewer Line Crossing 8 40.000 departments in the state of Connecticut. Engtoeering Fees 10,000.00 CaU Mr. Costo at 4SM141. The members of the Manchester Fire Depart­ 8 40,000 Ei^enses (w y & June) 9i,504.35 PART TIME - person with Homes For Said 23 ment are pleased to have the opportunity to serve C h ^ Book Balance 15.512.46 108,390.00 ALLIED PfUNTINQ SERVICES, INC. Capital Improvementa 578 MIddIa TumplK# Waal general bookkeeping the people of the Eighth Utilities District and are !j8,206.27 Manchester, Conn. 06040 experience thru tria l MANCHESTER * Inri- Paving roadway - Public Works area 13.000 grateful for their support. Balance to 7/1/82 maculate four bedroom BBilORE REALTORS balance and general office John A. Christensen Mahel Sheridan, Colonial with beautiful aw­ 8 13.000 .Treasurer the mark of skills. Monday, 431 MAIN ST. 647-1413 Chief, M.F.D. Wednesday, Friday, 9-1 ning covered patio and at­ TOTAL PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUDGET 8400,275 014-05 02(HB printing excellence p.m. CaU ^$8495 Monday, tached garage. $87,000. Ed 013-06 Wednesday, Friday 9-3 Gorman Associates, 646- ‘A BEST BUY ....B Y BELFIOBE" L p.m.



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