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2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tiicsdiiv. March 2(i, 19«5 Move could ease controversy Day-care centers too close; Citizens’ panei to study heaith and famiiy education ZBA will have to act again

Malone all voted against a motion course, including one petition Susan Vaughn O'Marra told the zoning board partment certification of the day­ give the committee $1,000 to hire a a guidance counselor. Vittorio Ferrero, a parent who has By Bv Bill YInglIng to evaluate the "L ife Cycles" unit carrying at least 188 names of that neither he nor Shapleigh, was care center based on the action psychiatrist or psychologist to "1 think this will gel us on the consistently spoken out against the Herald Reporter Herald Reporter of the course, “ Focus On Wel­ parents protesting the entire aware that the Center Church taken by the ZBA last month. She assist members once the commit­ road to a solution to what has been, course at school board meetings. lness," The "Life Cycles" unit course. school was within the 2,000-foot had also received approval of the tee is established. up until now, a controversial "That was in our original peti­ The Zoning Board of Appeals The Manchester Board of Edu­ covers topics such as human With the voluntary assistance of decided Monday night to "hold in limit when the application was center from town Fire Chief John Seader said he hopes the three- problem, but one for which there tion, and we're glad they finally cation Monday night took a major growth and development, human Dr. Tanash Atoynatan of the abeyance” last month’s approval made. Rivosa, she said. member subcommittee, headed by are answers,” Seader told the added it,” said his wife, Esther, step toward ending a five-month sexuality and venereal disease. Manchester Child Guidance Clinic, The special exception which the She said Monday night that she Dyer, will have selected the audience of about 3,5 following the referring to the idea of hiring a of a Russell Street day-care center con tro versy surrounding an The board however, approved the school system’s five-member because of an error found by the board approved last month is in had planned to secure other advisory committee members in vote at Illing Junior High School. psychologist or psychiatrist. eighth-grade health course. the motion and scheduled two Instructional Materials Review zoning enforcement officer. effect "for something that doesn’t permits us early as next week and time for the board's approval In a related matter, Allan " I think it’s an excellent idea,” Following a surprise recommen­ workshops for Saturday and for Committee evaluated the com­ The action to withhold the exist,” O’Marra said Monday. He be ready to open the center in three during its April '29 meeting at Chesterton, director of curriculum said school board member Gloria dation by Chairman Leonard E. April 13 in which they will examine plaints and submitted two reports certificate of approval will allow said a permit for the day-care to four weeks "at the maximum.” Verplanck School. and instruction, announced his DellaFera, “ and 1 am pleasantly Seader, the board voted unanim­ all of the books, films and papers in January and February. the applicant, Theresa Shapleigh, center could not be granted based The ZBA must conduct another Seader suggested that the advi­ committee will review the mental surprised" ously to appoint members Richard used in the unit. Following recommendations on on the ZBA's approval last month. public hearing, on both the special sory committee consist of repre­ health unit of the eighth-grade "Frankly, I have been a little to reapply for a special exception W, Dyer, Bernice E. Cobb and The course, taught at Bennel and the reports, school board members O'Marra had recommended that exception and the variance. If sentatives of the Manchester Area course this summer and report to discouraged,” she added. and a variance — both of which arc Susan L. Perkins to work with Illing junior high schools, is at the eliminated two sets of filmstrips the ZBA reconsider its action and approved, the decision would be­ Conference of Churches, the Par­ the board when the review is DellaFera is one of three Repub­ needed under the regulations. The Superintendent James P. Kennedy center of a sometimes-healed and from the course concerning teen­ suspend the filing of the certificate come valid 15 days after legal ent Teacher Association Council complete. licans on the board who has been application can then be the subject to select a citizens’ advisory emotional controversy. age suicide and venereal disease of approval. An action of the board notice appears in the newspaper, and the Manchester Medical Asso­ The board’s move took parents critical of the board's actions on of a public hearing April 22, committee. The committee will In November, parents submitted because, the committee had deter­ does not become legal until a Hachadourian said. ciation, two parents of junior high and school board members by the issue. Shapleigh's original application study health and family life to school officials 11 complaints mined, they were not appropriate certificate is filed with the town O’Marra said he did not see any school students, a teacher, a school surprise. At a the board's Feb. 25 meeting, in February was for a special education in Manchester schools. concerning various sections of the for eighth-graders. clerk, according to Carol Zebb, legal problems with the action. He administrator, a school nurse and ' I'm very happy to hear it. " said DellaFera. Cobb and H. John exception only, but Zoning En­ In addition, the board voted to forcement Officer Thomas R. assistant planning director. added that Shapleigh was acting in O’Marra found that another day­ In order not to delay Shapleigh's good faith and was distressed Hpiaiil I'*' tj f . f care center — at Center Congrega­ certificate approvals from the about the finding. O’Marra said Weather tional Church — is within 2,000 feet state Department of Health, ZBA there was no intent to circumvent Park gets more money Peopletalk • of the proposed center. Zoning Chairman Edward Hachadourian the rules. regulations prohibit nursery encouraged Shapleigh, who was Hachadourian called the plans Theresa M. Parla, second from left, group a check for $15,000 from the land Today’s forecast schools within 2,000 feet of each present Monday night, to file for a second application a "re- president of the Manchester Land trust, which acted as a conduit for the other, unless a variance is granted. another application immediately validation” of the board's previous Conservation Trust, stands at the site of award from the Hartford Foundation for Not-so-funny politics in time for qualify for the deadline action. Although approval seems Connecticut, Massachusetts O’Marra said Monday night that Public Giving. The veterans’ group sent Not all the punch lines drew laughs at the and Rhode Island: Today: the Center Nursery School is 875 to for the April meeting. likely based on the circumstances, the future Vietnam Veterans Memorial Gridiron Club dinner in Washington this wee­ sunny. Highs 45 to 52. Tonight: 925 feet "as the crow flies” from Shapleigh said Monday night Hachadourian said that the ZBA Park at Center and Main streets with 15,000 letters to Manchester residents kend, and among clear and not so cold. Lows 26 to the proposed day-care center at 115 that she had already submitted could not guarantee approval of Glenn Beaulieu, left, president of the last week in an effort to raise $10,000 to the application. the bombs were a 34. Wednesday: mostly sunny ■ Russell St. applications for state Health De­ Manchester Vietnam Veterans Memorial completeuts fund drive, Beaulieu said. couple of one-liners and warm er, Highs in the 60s from President Fund and co-chairman of the Vietnam The veterans have raised about $55,000 except in the 50s along the south so far to establish the park, which will be Reagan. ' coast and Cape Cod. Veterans Memorial Park Committee, The audience Maine: Sunny and windy to­ Barbed wire, litter gripes and Robert Bagge, vice president of the dedicated on Memorial Day. May 27. reacted with day. Highs in the 30s north to groans, then si­ commiitRfi Parla gave the veterans' lence. when Rea­ low er and mid 40s south. Fair tonight. Lows in the teens to mid i ___ gan, referring to his 20s. Mostly sunny Wednesday mean store can’t build shed farm policy, said, "I $8,000 for the rest of this year, and about $30,000 for think we should except partly sunny southwest next year, said Richard Cormier, director of The Zoning Board of Appeals ZBA Vice Chairman Harry Rein­ night were unanimously approved Manchester keep the grain and sections. Highs in the 40s north to special education. Monday night denied a request by horn questioned the legality of by the ZBA. They were: export the 50s south. Cormier said the additional funds will come from An Oscar-wInnIng forecast Callahan Oil Co., representing barbed wire on top of the fence farm ers" He then N ew Hampshire: Sunny and In Brief existing sources and will not exceed the eurreiil oi Grampy’s Corner Store and gaso­ behind the store. Zoning Enforce­ • A special exception for Circle talked about "rum ­ windy today. Highs in the 30s Today; sunny. Highs around 50. Winds northwest 10 to 15 mph. the proposed 1985-86 budgets. line station at 706 Main St., to ment Officer Thomas R. O’Marra Associates to permit the sale of ors” that he was Tonight: clear and not as cold. Lows 28 to 33. Winds becoming light north to lower and mid 40s south. install a small storage shed for said Monday that barbed wire is accessory travelers’ items, such Finnegan resigns EDC seat seeing a therapist west. Wednesday: mostly sunny and warmer. Highs 60 to 65. Today's Fair tonight. Lows 15 to 25. em pty soda bottles on the not permitted within a 440 feet of a as cigarettes, candy, soda, coffee, three times a week weather picture was drawn by Karen Kaas, 8 . of 7 Lewis St., a fourth James W. Finnegan, a Manchester real estate P artly sunny Wednesday. Highs property. residence without written consent snacks and non-prescription medi­ k ^nd said it was only grader at Martin School. consultant and appraiser, has resigned from the in the 40s north to 50s south. The ZBA members denied the of the occupants. He said he had cines, at a proposed Exxon gaso­ McCavanagh wants car bills §4^ he a town's Economic Development Commission. If Vermont: Sunny and a bit cool request for a special exception and not seen such a statement. line service station at 112V Buck- 'problem with "Recently developed business interests, both Rep. James R. McCavanagh, D-Manclicsicr. today. Highs in the 40s. Clear and rear-yard variance after making land St. near Interstate 84. pushing buttons.” V There are homes on Myrtle locally and out of slate, will require constant said a package of proposed legislation dealing with cool tonight. Lows in the 20s. several complaints about the prop­ Street adjacent to Grampy's, • A variance to allow Olga Verro President Reagan Former White VA* \ attention for at least the next year," Finnegan said the automobile sales and repair industry would Partly sunny and w arm er Wed­ erty. The complaints were about a Thomas Swim, representing Cal­ of 29 Ridge St. to conduct sewing House aide Michael in a letter to General Manager Robert B. Weiss strengthen the position of consumers. nesday. Highs in the 50s. barbed wire fence and litter from lahan Oil, said the store wanted the classes in her home. The variance Deaver found little to chuckle over in a series of dated Friday. , The package includes a bill that would give use.l «-f-. bottles. shed because of problems with was granted for five more years jokes about the BMW he bought with a diplomatic Finnegan said in his letter that since the car buyers warranty protection and require ZBA Chairman Edward Hacha­ children climbing over the fenced with the condition that no more discount while in Europe preparing an upcoming Buckland Industrial Park has been completed, "it dealers to disclose the history of each car sold. Extended outlook dourian said the store had "full in area where the bottles have been than five students be allowed in the Reagan trip. is an opportune time to take a break." Other bills in the package would provide for knowledge” of the need to dispose stored. classes at one time. Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin left very UPl photo Extended outlook for New EDC members are appointed to the commission undercover investigations of car repair shops that of bottles when it first applied for a In answer to the complaints a A special exception for St.' early and missed Treasury Secretary James England Thursday through by the general manager for five-year terms. The make allegedly fraudulent repairs, guaranty that a special exception. The business about rubbish in the rear of the Bridget Church to run a bazaar and „ Baker's joke about the deaths of Soviet Let Mom worry about it commission oversees development in the town's customer is informed of any new car’s flood Saturday; changed from a gasoline service presidents. The show marked the 100th anniver­ store. Swim assured the board that beer concession on its Main Street industrial parks. damaged condition, increase the penalties for Little Jennifer Harrington. 18 months, of station to a combination station the situation will improve because property from June 17 to June 22. sary of the club, which brings together journalists Connecticut, Massachusetts odometer tampering and protect customers from Sunderland, Mass., who doesn’t have to worry and convenience store in October and government officials to make fun of each and Rho^e Island: Fair Thurs­ the company has hired a new store Conditions included parking res­ charges for unnecessary repair work. about taxes at her age. plays on the floor as her day and Friday. A chance of 1983. manager. He also said that an trictions on adjacent streets as Program gets more help “ That’s the way to give the consumer a fair other. mother, Mrs. Nancy Harrington, gets some tips showers Saturday. Highs in the Hachadourian called the com­ employee of the town Building recommended by Police Chief break,” McCavanagh said in a news release. from Taxpayer Service Representative Mar­ Board of Education members voted unanim­ 60s and 70s Thursday cooling to pany’s failure to previously make Department had told the company Robert Lannan. garet Katulka of Springfield and Nicholas ously Monday night to hire one additional teacher the 50s by Saturday. Lows in the arrangements for the bottle dispo­ to install the barbed wire. a A variance to allow Leonilda Katsoulis of Longmeadown at the Hampshire and one additional staff aide to teach an additional Health clinic set for April 40s Thursday, cooling to the 30s sal "a sign of poor planning." Four other items heard Mondav and Daniel Sullivan to use a Mall in Hadley. Income tax is due by April 15. third-floor attic for living space in four to six emotionally disturbed students in the Quilt of many names by Saturday. The Senior Citizens Health Clinic will hold a their single-family home at 51 system’s Adolescent Day Treatment Program at the former Highland Park School. blood pressure screening at Westhill Gardens, 24 The people at the Oak Hill School for the Blind in Vermont: Mild through the Tanner St. The family would not be Bluefield Drive. Monday. April 1, from 9 to 10 a.m. Hartford, went to all ends to find celebrities for The cost of the additional staff will be about period with a chance of showers allowed to rent the space under their fund-raising project — a quilt with the Balf in little hurry each day. Highs in the mid 50s to conditions of the approval. autographs of 80 entertainers, writers and Typing marathon mid 60s. Lows mainly in the 30s. politicians. Gayle Lizak of Wyandotte, Mich., wants to Violinist Isaac Stern was tracked down through become the world's typing champion, and she's Maine and New Hampshire: to build new l-park his grocery store and Katharine Hepburn was going all the way to Australia to achieve her goal. Fair Thursday and Friday. reached by a vaguely addressed letter sent to the Lizak, 33, will challenge Violet Gibson Burns of Satellite view Chance of showers Saturday. Preliminary engineering work Balf bought the land in July from post office. Australia, the current champion, in a one-on-one Highs in the 40s north to 50s has begun on a Sfracre site the Balf the estate of the Hackett family for The quilt marks the school's 90lh anniversary match in Sydney Friday at the Royal Easter Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EST shows south. Lows in the 20s to mid 30s. Co. purchased last year to develop $449,000. The triangular-shaped and officials plan to raffle it off Saturday to raise Show, Australia's giant industrial and agricultu­ scattered thunderstorms over western Texas and northeast Mexico, into an industrial park, the piece of land is bounded by Adams money for vans. About 90 luminaries were sent a ral exhibition. while the debris from earlier thunderstorms can be seen over eastern Newington-based company’s vice Street on the west, the Penn swatch of fabric and indelible pen to sign it with In 1980, Burns set the world record for Texas and Oklahoma. A band of snow producing clouds extends from SPR 1 ]!I^ G president said Monday. Central rail line on the north and and actors Art Carney, Bette Davis, Paul marathon typing at 214 hours, earning her a spot Across the nation Arizona to Montana. Rain producing clouds can be seen along the But Balf Vice President Edward the Hockanum River on the Newman and Joanne Woodward, singer Dionne in "The Guinness Book of World Records.” Lizak, Rain will extend over the coast in the Pacific Northwest. Clouds can also be seen over New G. Gilligan said development of the southeast. Warwick, playwright Neil Simon and Sens. a former executive secretary for a Detroit-area northern two-thirds of the Pa­ Mexico and over the Central Plains. site, which is near the Georgia- Before construction work can Christopher J. Dodd and Lowell Weicker, advertising agency, is currently studying to cific coast with rains howers and Pacific plant on North Main Street, begin at the 30-acre site. Balf must cartoonist Garry Trudeau and writer William F. become a court reporter and says she has typed snow across the northern half of ; is not currently a high priority for first obtain an excavation' permit Buckley Jr. were among those responding. around the clock for up to four days while working CONSOLIDATION SALE! " I t ’s been appraised at $1,200 without the value as a secretary. the Plateau and the northern ! the company, and site plan approval from of the signatures, just on its technical merit,” Rockies. Rain and snow will also SEATTLE "This is nothing that we’re Manchester planning and zoning said school personnel director Judy Emhleton. reach from the Dakotas across 29.7 pushing hot and heavy.” he said. authorities, Gilligan said. No ti­ A We were forced to close our Springfield store. Hundreds Not all of the squares came back signed, eastern Montana. Rain and BOSTON Gilligan said Balf was trying to metable has been set for complet­ however. "W e must have sent Henry Kissinger's thundershowers will be scat­ Woo work with abutting landowners to ing the work, he said. of suits were brought down and now must be moved out. out several times, but it just kept coming back Mayor with hair tered over eastern portions of develop a larger site that would be Gilligan said he did not know marked 'address unknown,” ' Embleton said. Oklahoma and Texas. suitable mainly for light industry what kind of response the park Our entire stock NOW REDUCED including NEW spring The producers of "M ayor," the play about New and warehouses. The company has Highs will be in the 40s from SAN FRANC iSC' might draw. However, he said its York Mayor Ed Koch, made a serious mistake in not yet decided whether to act as location was a good one, citing the the northern Pacific coast across stock. Brand names include: Hart, Schaeffner & Marx, casting the lead role. the general contractor for the park railroad line that runs beside it. the northern half of the Plateau, LOS A( Lenny Wolpe, who will play the bald mayor, has or to sell lots to other developers, While he said rail transportation a full head of hair. "They did exactly as I the northern Rockies, the north­ Botany 500, Sasson, Y.S.L and Christian Dior. Quote of the day LOWEST he said. is not especially popular now, wanted,” Koch said, ” 1 said 'get a guy with hair' ern Plains, northern Minnesota "W e’ll do the rough site prepara­ Gilligan called the land's location Chicago Circuit Judge Richard L. Curry, TEMPERATURES and they got a guy with hair.” and the upper Great Lakes .^0 tion and then after that we'll just next to an established freight line refusing to strike down laws barring the Wolpe. 34, was introduced to the press at the through southern New England. wait and see," Gilligan said. “ a big plus.” Botany 500 installation of lights at ivy-covered Wrigley mayor's office and quickly conceded that Koch Highs will reach the upper 30s LeOEND^ 04 1 n on Suits Field, home of the Chicago Cubs: has had a much longer run than any of the shows over northern Maine, the 70s Ronand Scott ^ I I *189“ reg. ‘250 "Justice is a southpaw and the Cubs just don't he has been in. The play is based on Koch’s over the desert Southwest and Suits 1 ■ W hit lefties." best-selling autobiography, "M ayor" from the southern half of the pfm> reg. ‘155 Plains across Arkansas and the UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST 9>j Gulf of Mexico states, with the BRAKE Worsted Tex $ 1 OQ90 Yves Saint low 80s over southern Texas. STOP Suits 1 Laurent 120980 National forecast reg. *225 Suits Almanac BRAKE reg.‘275 Air quality CENTERS, INC. SPECIALS For the period ending 7 a m. EST Wednesday. During early Sasson Wednesday morning rain is forecast for parts of the Central Pacific- 1 R Q 90 Today is Tuesday, March 26. the The slate Department of En­ Suits 1 U O Christian Dior 521090 vironmental Protection provides Coast region, the Gulf coast and the lower Mississippi Valley with! 85th day of 1985 with 280 to follow. snow in parts of the Central Plains region. Elsewhere, the weather will ’ WITH STATi-oPTHEAirr MiAKi sm vicn Suits The moon is moving toward its daily air pollution reports and reg. >235 be fair. Minimum temperatures will Include (maximum temperatures reg. ‘295 first phase. seasonal pollen count inform a­ in parenthesis) Atlanta 47(71), Boston 34(65), Chicago 48(70) The morning stars are Jupiter tion from the Department of • SALE ENDS MARCH 30th • FREE ALTERATIONS and Saturn. Health Services. The recorded Cleveland 39(77), Dallas 60(78), Denver 32(65), Duluth 31 43) message is provided at 566-3449. Houston 64(80), Jacksonville 46(80), Kansas City 50(61) Little Rock The evening stars are Mercury, 56(78), 42(57), Miami 67(78), Minneapolis 36(53) New Venus and Mars. Orleans 62(80), New York 40(64), Phoenix 48(72), St. Louis 52(73) SPORT COATS LEVI Those born on this date in history San Francisco 40(50), Seattle 38(48), Washington 41(75) are under the sign of Aries. 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Today In history Other numbers drawn Monday you don't receive your Herald bv 5 to S p.m. Monday throuah Friday. 903 MAIN ST. TRI-CITY PLAZA ending 30 years of hostilities. in N ew England: p.m. weekdays or 7:30. o.m. Sotur- Open Tues. and Thurs. until 9 pm Prime Minister Menachem Begin doy, plaose telephone your carrier. OPEN THURS. Hil 9:00 WED., THURS., FRI.'til 9:00 On March 26, 1952, Dr. Jonas Salk announced a new Majne daily: 568 If you're unable to reach your and President Anwar Sadat gave The Manchester Herald Is a New Hampshire daily: 2848 carrier, colt subscriber service at subscriber to United Press Interno- President Jimmy Carter credit for vaccine for immunization against polio. Salk is shown 643-2711 by 7 p.m. weekdays or 10 Rhode Island daily: 4915 tlonol news services and Is a 248 Spruce St. • Manchester, CT • 646-7202 the so-called Camp David here holding two bottles of his vaccine at the University o.m. Saturdays tor euoranteed member of the Audit Bureau of delivery In Manchestei;. agreement. of Pittsburgh Research Laboratory three years later. Vermont daily: 144 Circulations. Massachusetts daily: 9972 I MAN'CHKSTEK HKKAU). Tiiosckiy, March 26, lOBf) MANCHESTER HERALD. Tiic.^duv Mure h 26. 1985 5 Soviets express regrets, U.S. releases events’ sequence not remorse, over incident in the shooting ITS EASTER Bv United Press International Bv Helen Thomas and that monitoring activities were within U.S. rights. United Press International "This is a tragedy that never should have happened. The State Department sequence of events Sunday We've challenged that. We have already registered surrounding the death of Maj. Arthur Nicholson of the WHEN YOU COME IN ... THEY KNOW YOU! WASHINGTON — President Reagan says the our protest over the tragic death of this man," he said. U.S. Military Liaison Mission in East Germany; shooting of an Army officer by a Soviet soldier in East Reagan said the superpowers, under the agreement Germany is "a tragedy that never should have dividing Germany after World War II, are allowed to 3:30 p.m., German time: Nicholson and his driver, A n d The happened" but the incident should not lessen chances have 14 representatives each — 14 Americans in East Sgt. Jess Schatz, arrive at a point near Highway 191 for a superpower summit. Germany and 14 Soviets in West Germany. just north of a restricted military zone near Schwerin Reagan said Monday the United States has "We were doing nothing except what was in the northwestern part of the German Democratic MANCHESTER registered a protest with the Soviet Union over what a empowered under the agreement." he said. Republic. No Soviet troops are visible. The two men Bunnies Are State Department spokesman called the "murder" of Assistant Secretary of State Richard Burt said the are "monitoring Soviet military activities." Maj Arthur Nicholson Sunday. Soviet version of events was "wrong, dead wrong." The Soviet Union claimed Nicholson and a second "There was no justification for this murder." Burt 3: 50 p.m : A single Soviet soldier appears from the forest, fires one shot at the marked U.S. Army sedan STATE BANK Army officer were spying in a restricted area. said. "When attacked, the two-man patrol was not in a Here Again! MEMBER F.D.I.C. Reagan said the Soviets "have expressed their restricted area and no Soviet forces were visible," he MAJ. ARTHUR NICHOLSON, JR. and then fires two or three other shots. Nicholson is hit regret" over Nicholson's death, but a White House said . . . ‘the perfect young nnan’ in the chest by one of the shots. As he fails, he says to aide said later there appeared to be no remorse in the Schatz, "Jess, I’ve been shot" regrets expressed in Potsdam. East Germany, and When the shots are fired, Nicholson is some distance Washington. from the car and Schatz is in or near the vehicle and 1041 Main Street 185 Spencer Street Nicholson. .37. a 16-year Army veteran and a Flags fly at half-mast In Redding ducked when he hears the shots. At Some of These Manchester Russian linguist, had been at the U.S. Military Liaison The Soviet soldier is joined by several others who Downtown Manchester Mission in Potsdam since 1982. REDDING (UPI) - A neighbor half as nice as he is. I'd think I did Nicholson was assigned to the keep Schatz from going to Nicholson's aid. Schatz is He was shot in the chest Sunday afternoon in of Maj. Arthur D. Nicholson Jr one hell of a job as a parent, " said mission in 1982 and lived in West ordered back to his vehicle. 646-4004 649-7570 Ludwigslust. East Germany. 8.3 miles northwest of said that neither the slain officer Smith. Berlin with his wife Karen and Participating Berlin and near Schwerin, where several Soviet nor his family considered his Redding First Selectwoman their 8-year-old daughter. 4:50 p.m.: One hour after Nicholson was shot, a Soviet medical aid team arrives but the major is dead. military installations are located. assignment in Germany to be all Mary Anne Guitar said she had An aunt of Nicholson's wife said “Your Local Hometown Bank” The shooting was the first line-of-duty fatality that dangerous. been trying to make contact with Schatz is ordered by the Soviet soldiers to stay in his the slain officer was a "handsome, car. Involving a memlier of the mission, officials said "They said it was like living in a his parents. Jean and Arthur capable young man" who never Stores You May White House spokesman Larry Speakes said postcard," said Paul H. Smith, Nicholson Sr., who were vacation­ discussed his military work. 6:30 p.m.: The U.S. Military Liaison Mission in Reagan tried to telephone Nicholson's wife, Karen, in who watched Nicholson grow from ing in Florida and were unavaila­ "He never told anyone what he Potsdam is informed by the Soviets of the shooting. DEPOSIT AT MAIN OFFICE TO WIN AN EASTER BUNNY Berlin to express his sorrow but she was on her way to a junior in high school when the ble for comment. did," said Evelyn Webster, who The first Americans arrive on the scene at 9:30 p.m. Take A Chance the airport and the call would be made again today family settled in Redding to an Guitar said Nicholson's father was comforting Nicholson’s in­ Schatz is unable to leave his car until just before the Reagan appeared determined not to let the shooting officer in the military. was a retired Navy commander laws at their Cambridge, Md. other Americans arrive. Name Address sidetrack hopes for a summit with the Soviet Union's Nicholson. 37, was shot and "He was following in his father's home Monday. Nicholson's body is transported to West Berlin late new leader, Mikhail Gorbachev. killed by a Soviet officer in East footsteps," she said. "His father Sunday and flown to West Germany late Monday. To Win A Bunny! The president told reporters that rather than Germany Sunday, The Soviets was so proud of him. " She said his in-laws had been City Telephone harming chances of a meeting with Gorbachev, it accused Nicholson of spying and Robert Roth, the youth's gui­ called by their daughter late 6 a m. 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In effect some depositors are protected LUXEMBOURG - The United Dynamics before participating in a Yet another banking crisis. Last year about and Loan of Cincinnati whose troubies States sent a formal invitation to left without medical attention for a pany improperly qualified for $15 from losing all their money by devaluing the contract decision affecting the now, Continental Illinois, one of the largest banks precipitated the Ohio crisis. They got involved in Western capitals seeking allied considerable period, contrasted million in federal subsidies on the purchasing power of all other savings through construction of liquified natural company. in the country, was going down in a multi billion- what is failed the repo and reverse repo business, participation in President Rea­ with the treatment given Soviet gas tankers. Lewis termed as "exploratory” dollar splash: this year we have a run on the Ohio inflation. which we are toid is not a sheil game, but a serious gan’s plan to develop a "Star officers who were caught in a How much is enough printed money for inflation military restricted area in West David Lewis also told a House discussions with Sawyer prior to savings and loan associations forcing the part of .American finance. If it is, it is one that oniy Wars" anti-missile shield in space, May 20,1983 — the day Sawyer first Nicholas we will leave for the experts to decide but the Germany earlier this month and Energy and Commerce subcom­ governor to close down 71 of them. For an industry a few peopie with computer bruins can keep track officials at a meeting of NATO advised top Navy officials he had repeated disasters of the banking business these defense ministers said today. handed over to German police. mittee Monday the company had which has inexplicably gotten the adjective Von Hoffman of. It is nothing for a bunch of hick bankers to put Conference officials said Wein­ dropped $23 million in claims on been formally approached by the "conservative” associated with it, banking does past five years may be contributing to the present The ministers in NATO's 14- company. However, he acknowl­ the iife savings of working peopie into. nation Nuclear Planning Group berger urged allied countries to Navy shipbuilding contracts. supply us with an inordinate number of thrills and four to five percent rate. (The administration and edged the company paid for plane Moreover, as is almost invariably the case with also heard a report from Gen. contribute with their scientific, During his second day of sworn the pro-Russian editorialists act as though this trips for Sawyer to fly to St. Louis, spills. these blow -ups, it is now being alleged the auditors Bernard Rogers, the alliance’s inventive and productive skills in testimony, Lewis was questioned were low; in actuality these rates work out to Chicago and New York to discuss The pictures of hundreds of depositors standing supreme commander, on a top- the development of a space-based about overseas bribe allegations, of the now bankrupt repo firm, did their work with employment with top company in line to get their money out of institutions they mean that every dollar you save loses nearly a secret plan to reduce the number of anti-missile system. mismanagement and conflicts of "gross negiigence " Experience should have officials in the preceding weeks. have lost faith in, reminds people of the terrible gorge and into tnc river third of its buying power every five years.) short-range nuclear weapons in According to the officials, the interest in the hiring of a top Navy taught bankers long since that they cannot reiy on Lewis denied the firm was bank crash of 1930 to 1933. What's been going on in The telling thing about the recent book troubles Europe and modernize those that United States has formally invited / official. formai financiai statements when investing other involved in tunneling bribes to is that they are avoidable. Even the banks in remain. the participation of a number of He was asked about reports that Ohio, how ever, should not be a harbinger of THAT IS NOT HAPPFM NG TODAY. The peopie's money. A banker's first job is to the Korean, Egyptian or Indonesian trouble because of low prices in agriculture and oil According to conference sour­ friendly countries in President General Dynamics advised the history repeating itself. quickest and best way to kill off a bank run is to officials through foreign consul­ safety of the money deposited with him, the ces, Defense Secretary Caspar Reagan's Strategic Defense Initia­ Maritime Administration several Fifty years ago the Federal Reserve Board did have plenty of money in the vault so that when can blame much of their difficulties on tants as a means of securing second is the rate of return on its investment. Weinberger informed the other tive, known popularly as "Star fC years ago it expected a 10 percent not do its job. As runs developed and banks began people line up to make withdrawals the dough is themselves. Banks went out and sold larmers on contracts for jet fighter planes. The biilions lost by the huge American money ministers of the events surround-, Wars." profit on construction of two waiting for them That is being done The Fed has loans whose prepayment was predicated on "Absolutely not,” he said. "W e’ve calling the board to loan them money to cover the center banks In foreign ioans are but the repos ing the shooting of a U.S. major by Alliance sources said letters federally subsidized LNG tankers continuing and continuing inllation: other banks had ample opportunity to engage rush of w ithdrawals, the Fed did not respond. It been moving to make sure that money is there situation on a iarger scale Bankers lent this a Soviet sentry in East Germany were sent not only to NATO when its outside auditors actually demanded high grade collateral for loans at a when depositors panie loaded up on oil loans w hen good, standard Sunday. He told reporters the governments but to France, which projected a 35 percent profit. in all kinds of bribes and we money to people and institutions w ith insufficient absolutely have not done it." 2 time when the collateral backing up almost all But if we are escaping total collapse and the loss banking practice says it is dangerous to lend too does not form part of the alliance’s Rep. Jim Slattery, D-Kan., said collaterui w hose operations they w ere vastly loans was going bad. When the Federal Reserve of all the savings of millions ol people a la 1930 much money to one company or one industry. military structure, and to non­ the difference qualified the com­ He denied allegations made by ignorant of Much of the money was, evidently, fugitive P. Takis Veliotis, a former should have been pumping money into the system there are costs nevertheless W hen the Fed moves Japan makes alliance governments such as pany for $15 million in extra simply stolen, leaving millions of South American _ company executive, that he had by every means possible, it stood still and, by to cover depositor panics and bad loans with SOME OF THE WORST and most expensive Japan. subsidies from the agency. peons and North .Americans saps left to hold the concessions "They said .Weinberger was seek­ "Like a great many things, we approved setting up payoff funds of miscalculation and misunderstanding of its billions of dollars it does so, by printing the horrors stem from lending to borrowers whose $1 million for each LNGtankersold businesses the bankers did not understand This is bag and pay the bills ing a formal written commitment learn about them the hard way," purpose, let the whole structure fall down the money You print enough money and you cause TOKYO (UPI) — Prime Minis­ in reply to the invitation. Lewis said of the reports. "We to the Indonesian government. ter Yasuhiro Nakasone, eager to Alliance sources said all the UPI phoio have a study going on to find out if "That’s typical Veliotis,” Lewis ease friction with the United States said of the ex-vice president whose ministers at the meeting endorsed General Dynamics Corp. Chairman David Lewis testifies that was true or not.” Editorials and Asian trade partners, ordered Reagan's $26 billion, five-year Slattery later told Lewis, "I have allegations have triggered nine 6 new concessions to open Japan's research program to develop an Monday for the second time before a House Energy and serious questions about whether investigations of the company, markets to foreign imports, go­ anti-missile shield. Commerce subcommittee. Lewis said his company has you should continue as chairman. Lewis also announced his com ­ vernment sources said today. pany has dropped $23 million of Jack ^ They said West German Defense dropped $23 million in overhead claims questioned by It seems in the interests of the The Nakasone government said $63.8 million in claims questioned Minister Manfred Woerner justi­ company and the public to have a it would implement another round government auditors. by government auditors for the fied the research effort on grounds clean new management team at Fine showing ’O ' t Anderson of market-opening measures in 1979-1982 period — more than a that the Soviet Union has not General Dynamics." (^■5 April, A series of similar steps third of the $170 million it sought stopped its research program into Lewis, who first appeared before carried out in the past have failed for "overhead” during that period. space-based defenses, that no Filmmakers die In crash the panel Feb. 28, also acknowl­ to satisfy the United States and by Girl Scouts protest has been made against the edged thni r.oorop Sawyer, an other trading partners. __LOS ANGELES (UPI) - by the production company Soviet program and that the U.Sr- Nakasone took the action Mon­ "Searchers have found the wreck­ Monday. program had been a major factor day at a meeting with cabinet age of a plane chartered to scout Killed in the crash were produc­ It’s not your water that tastes bad, Manchester's Girl Scouts made a fine in forcing the Soviets back to the ministers in charge of economic Moroccan locations for “ The Jewel tion designer Richard Dawking. showing at the Connecticut Valley Girl Scout EPA is ending arms control talks in Geneva. it’s the chemicals that are added to it. affairs and executives of the ruling of the Nile." the sequel to the hit location manager Brian Coates Council's annual dinner Saturday. Liberal-Democratic Party, the Rogers informed the ministers movie “ Romancing the Stone. " and American pilot Richard Chlorine, Fluoride, and Sodium Hydroxide, to name a For one thing, Beth Wilt of 57 Lexington sources said. about his progress in implement­ and all three people aboard were Kotch. All three died on impact, few, all add a distinct flavor to your water. Drive was given the "Thanks" badge. Girl /. its iong battie The prime minister instructed ing an October 1983 decision of the killed in the crash, producer according to the medical the officials to study ways to Nuclear Planning Group in Monte­ Michael Douglas said. examiner. Eliminate the chemical soup in your tap water. Scouting's highest adult award. Wilt is leader gradually lower tariffs on im­ bello, Canada to withdraw 1,400 of The Piper Cherokee 6-300. char­ The plane was scheduled to Call of Manchester's Senior Troop 2. and has ported forestry products over a the alliance’s estimated 6,000 tered by The Stone Group, a return to Fez Tuesday. March 19. actively recruited girls from other towns with Maritime few years, work out a medium- tactica’ nuclear weapons in Bermuda production company, When it was reported missing, a Purewater Systems of New England which have no senior troops. She's also term program to increase official Europe. crashed about 20 miles northeast of search involving Moroccan go­ This was in addition to 1,000 Fez, Morocco, and was discovered vernment forces, the American chairwoman of the Wider Opportunities W.ASHINGTON — A long bureaucratic brannigan development aid and come up with 649-7528 between two federal agencies has finally ended — and concessions to expand imports aging missiles already withdrawn at 5:30 p.m. Moroccan time embassy and the British consulate Committee, a group which selects girls to go unilaterally by the United States. Friday, said a statement released was begun Distributors Reverse Osmosis System for home or office. the public could be the winner. from Asian countries, they said. to national and international Scouting events. After years of exasperated prodding by the Also taking a bow Saturday was Marge Maritime Administration, the Environmental Protec­ M Kelsey of 28 Autumn St., who accepted her tion Agency has finally decided to begin granting 35-year membership pin in Girl Scouting. On licenses this fall to specially-designed incinerator V.S./World In Brief March 17, Kelsey, leader of Cadette Troop 10 ships that will burn hazardous industrial wastes at for more than 30 years, was presented the sea This could mean the eventual shrinking of the Archbishop to swear off booze prestigious St. George's Award fvom the mountains of toxic chemicals that are strewn around ST. PAUL, Minn. — Archbishop John Roach, who pleaded the country, contaminating the soil and poisoning our Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut for her guilty to drunken driving, says he is swearing off booze but drinking water. contributions to her church, St. Mary's “ Castro wears a black hat and so do the Sandinistas. But President Marcos maintains "very firmly that one of God's gifts is wine, alcohol, Initial EPA tests suggest that these cancer-causing beer." With an Engle IRA, A Episcopal, and to Girl Scouting. wears a white hat. South Korean policemen do too. Am I going too fast?” waste sludges can be successfully burned at The head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Paul and Other longtime Manchester Girl Scouts extremely high temperatures in the floating incinera­ Minneapolis entered his plea Monday in Chicago County District were presented membership pins, including tors. Some agency officials are still concerned, Court in Center City, near his lake cabin, and received a standard Kathy Sinnamon, who accepted a 25-year pin however, that spills and residue could be harmful to sentence for a first offender. from Arline Swanson of Manchester. 'The the ocean life. Judge Linn Slattengren fined Roach $400, ordered him to pay $45 in legal fees and sentenced him to 30 days in jail, but moment had special significance — Swanson INTERNAL DOCUMENTS obtained by my asso­ suspended all but two days of the penalty. The archbishop will be you’re cleared fo r a was Sinnamon's Brownie leader many years ciates Corky Johnson and Donald Goldberg chronicle given credit for the one night he spent in jail Feb. 21, when he was ago. Open Forum arrested after smashing his car through the front of a several years of pressure on EPA by the Maritime Manchester should be proud of its adult Girl Administration to allow full-scale ocean waste convenience store in Lindstrom, about 35 miles north of St. Paul. Scouts. They make an enormous contribution burning. An EPA spokesman denied this, and “ To my knowledge. I have been treated like anyone else in the same circumstances, " he told reporters later at the While it may be too late for the Dr Malone, a board member, Maritime hasn't tried to take any credit for the EPA to Manchester's girls, and they do it with very archdiocesan headquarters. "That is as it should be." little public recognition. A great big Whalers need 1984-85 season, it is never too early went one step further and recom­ decision. But the persistent critical bombardment mended that the family life portion over the years is obvious in the internal memos and TaxTake-off. "Thanks" badge should go to all of them. support of fans to look toward next year. And with the support of the people of of the course be made as an reports Savings Bank files lawsuit To the Editor: Connecticut, there will always be a elective and that parents sign their "To be perfectly candid, this situation at EPA next year for the Hartford children up for the course, rather regarding incineration at sea has reached egregious COLUMBUS, Ohio — The savings and loan institution whose Whalers' than having parents pull their proportions," one expert wrote recently after ; shutdown three weeks ago triggered a crisis among state- This letter concerns the attitude chartered S4Ls has filed a lawsuit charging its principal owner children out of the course and be reviewing EPA’s draft regulations. of the fans of the Hartford Whalers with a negligent and reckless cash and securities trading Rita Duchesneau exposed to peer ridicule Since "The subject draft regulatory document ... The Whalers are obviously not the scheme. A life-saver 128 Birch St. family life programs are optional, best team in the National Hockey unfortunately does not represent a coherent and • Home State Savings Bank of Cincinnati, in a lawsuit filed that sounds like a very positive League For four out of their five Manchester equitable regulatory scheme,” complained another Monday by conservator Arlo Smith at the governor’s request, Two months ago, the town health director complete seasons in the NHL. they idea to satisfy the separate con­ memo writer, who claimed that Maritime's view that . charged the scheme by Marvin L. Warner with a Florida cerns of all parents. EPA had been dragging its feet was shared by EPA’s . proposed a survey to find what people in have not made the playoffs, and securities firm cost Home State $144 million and earned Warner they are destined to make it five Course not just Dividing the course into two own scientists. ! $4 million in "illicit financial benefits” last year. Manchester would do if they were faced by a out of six within a few weeks. separate components is one way Maritime officials have pointed out that interna­ In addition to recovery of the $144 million. Home State seeks medical emergency. His concern, appar­ However, they are also Connecti­ a health course that the course could be improved tional guidelines for ocean waste destruction have $288 million in punitive damages from Warner: 10 officers and ently, was that not enough people knew about cut's only professional sports team so that both subjects can receive been on the books for years, and that European ■ directors of Home State, including Warner’s son; and Warner's the 911 emergency telephone number. at the present time. Thus, I feel the To the Editor: the full attention they deserve, countries have been burning wastes at sea for almost son-in-law, Stephen Arky of Miami. We didn't think the survey would do any state should support them not only leaving the second part to the 10 years Maritime also accused EPA of reneging on a . The savings and loan crisis began after ESM Government good, and we suggested instead that the town when they add another notch to Several months ago. all I knew option of parents who want their 1980 commitment to a seagoing incineration program : Securities Inc. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was closed March 4 by children to receive family life the Securities and Exchange Commission because of financial get the word out on 911 by erecting signs and their "games won" column, but about the eighth-grade health worked out between the two agencies. also when they lose or tie. course is what other junior high education topics. Perhaps it should problems. With the collapse of ESM, panicked customers began by displaying the number on lown vehicles, Place yourself in the players' parents knew from a rather be a two-semester program rather WHY WAS MARITIME so worked up about EPA's ; withdrawing their funds from Home State, a three-day run that among other things. skates; how do you think they are general course topic outline and a than trying to cram all the delaying tactics? led to the state’s closure of the institution March 6. Last week, members of the Emergency responding to their fans' constant laundry list of instructional mate­ material into one semester. One answer could be concern over a financial Medical Services Council agreed that a criticism of late'’ True, they rials. which at first glance ap­ gamble the agency took in 1982, when it guaranteed a Blood pumps keep dying man alive survey may not be necessary. Progress has haven't won a game on home ice peared quite non-controversial. Another way the course could be $55 million construction loan for AtSea Inc., one of the been made in the public information effort: for over two months, an NHL club However, what I've learned in improved, to improve parental companies interested in burning wastes at sea. The PITTSBURGH — When a patient's failed heart would not start, two external blood pumps kept the 60-year-old man alive for five Signs have been erected at Manchester's record. But it cannot be said that these past months is that the understanding, would be to make company is building two incinerator ships; and they are not trying. ^course is not just a "health" the course uniform at both Bennet Maritime could get stuck with at least part of the bill if days until the healed organ resumed pumping, Allegheny borders and all police cruisers have "911" on Each time they play at the Civic course, but really a family life and Illing. in terms of textbooks, EPA doesn’t approve them for operation. General Hospital's director of surgery says. them. Even the Manchester Herald, after Center, there are thousands of course, containing health arid chapters covered, audio-visual Maritime officials are sensitive to suggestions that Dr. George Magovern said unlike previous uses of double pumps, his technique enables patients to continue using their receiving a reader’s suggestion, has begun people watching them just as at safety topics co-mingled with media used, time allocation to they’ re merely worried about their loan guarantee. In Open or add to to $2000 — working couples up to lungs. promoting the 911 service in reminders any other arena. The difference is. human sexuality and emotional, each topic or unit. One uniform fact, when an official of the Transportation an Eagle IRA and you'll $4000, or $2,250 if only one spouse “ We’re not trying to break any world-shaking ... scientific when they play in another team's psychological, and social aspects townwide teacher's course book scattered throughout the newspaper. Department — of which Maritime is a part — news,” Magovern told reporters Monday, but he said his team fly off with two tax advantages — a works. of human life. It's almost impossi­ could be prepared for courses at We’re pleased to see the progress, and we building, they expect the booing insinuated just such a po.ssibility, a Maritime official, was "extending and modifying" a technique used by many tax break on your 1984 income and If you haven’t opened an IRA, or made both schools that parents may renew a couple of other ideas: Why not and laughing from the fans; they ble for parents to know which week retorted in a sizzling memo: "It is most unfortunate, surgeons. tax-deferred interest on the money your maximum contribution yet, do so should not have to withstand this in is mandatory and which week is review in deciding whether to imprint the 911 message on all town mail? that someone with your position and responsibilities is- The electric-powered pumps that centrifugally swirl the blood before you file your '84 tax return. And their own building, from their own optional. exempt their children from por­ so inadequately informed.” you earn. Why not get Manchester’s physicians in­ into and through themselves, operate like an artificial heart, but An Eagle IRA is one of the safest, if you’re self-employed, consider one fans. The Instructional Materials Re­ tions of the course. A Maritime report complained: "Almost eight- are not implantable. The patient, a western Pennsylvania volved, having them explain emergency Granted, there are many people view Committee and Superintend­ Right now. Illing is sharing the years since EPA Indicated that ocean incineration, physician whose name was withheld, was in serious condition highest-yielding investments you can of'the Eagle’s Keogh plans. procedures to their patients? Why not enlist of Connecticut who are still avid ent Kennedy recognized this flaw brunt of parental criticism that regulations were needed, and despite EPA commit-! Monday in the hospital's intensive care unit, but would have died make. And every working person can So if you're looking for a tax take-off, the help of the schools? Whalers fans, who always have and have recommended that the they perhaps do not deserve. There ment, the agency has failed to develop even an interim! on the operating table last month if the assist procedure had not take advantage of one, even if you stop by any office of First Federal The 911 system is a life-saver, and everyone been and always will be. But it course be reorganized so that the class meets only two times a permitting process." been employed, hospital publicists said. already have an existing retirement Savings of East Hartford and take should know how to use it. seems that this number, which family life units are separated week instead of three at Bennet plan. Single people can contribute up advantage of an Eagle IRA today. used to be extremely large, is from health and safety units and and they cover some units very EPA’S APPARENT DESIRE to start from scratch; quickly diminishing. I am not only pre.sented at the end of the course. differently than Bennet does. I aroused particular ire at Maritime. "The proposed a Whalers fan. but I also have a That way, the school system can don't know why there are differen­ EPA strategy outlines in effect a multimillion-dollar More rockets rain in Gulf war great love for the game of hockey fully comply with Connecticut law, ces but that is one question the research effort that will take hundreds of scientists' BEIRUT, Lebanon — An Iraqi warplane fired rockets into two Write to the Herald and the pride that is normally which mandates that family life board should ask during the more than another decade before sufficient answerk residential areas of Tehran today, killing nine people, and Iraq associated with it and 1 feel that programs be in addition to, and not upcoming public workshops. can be gathered to allow permitting of the first U.S: reported strikes against two ships near Iran’s Kharg island oil The Eagle among banks. The Manchester Herald welcomes original, signed this pride is turning sour here in a substitute for, any health and I don't see the advocates of this flag ships," a Maritime official wrote. "In conclusion,, terminal. letters to the editor. Hartford. safety curriculum requirements. course finding these types of the proposed EPA ... strategy is unworkable and The shipping insurers, Lloyd's of London, said a separate Letters should be brief and to the point. They should The Whalers need the support of Connecticut law goes on to state improvements objectionable un­ cannot be implemented." attack set fire to a bulk carrier further south In the Persian Gulf be typed or neatly handwritten, and. for ease in their fans and if the fans would that students shall not be required less they have a hidden agenda or Still another Maritime official accused EPA ot in an area where Iran has previously struck at international editing, should be double-spaced. Please include a return to the attitude they held at to participate in any family life too much pride of authorship to ignoring ocean incineration tests, writing, "It Is noted shipping. daytime telephone number for verification. the start of the season. I feel that education program. Undercurrent accept the changes. Lloyd's reported an attack on the 14,650-ton Panamanian- ’ Hist IM eial Sacvliigs that EPA apparently does not believe their own data. ’ 'The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the they would not be disappointed, as state iaw, oniy the separation into One Maritime scientist complained that EPA'4 registered bulk carrier Cape Gwadar 54 miles northeast of the interests of brevity, clarity and taste. the Whalers would respond once two components, one required and 'Ron Osella Saudi Arabian port of Jubail. It said there were no casualties but policy of super-caution could be discouraging East Hartford, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, Manchester, Vernon, Rockville and South Windsor Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester again to the cheers and congratula­ one optional, will protect the rights 410 Hackmatack St. that some crew members took to lifeboats as a salvage tug pulled enterprising companies from developing advanced alongside. ) Herald. P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. tions from the Civic Center crowd. of parents. Manchester disposal techniques. MANCHKSTKR HKRAl.I). Tucsdiiy. March 2H. 1985 - «. MANCIlKSTKIi IIKHAI.I) T i i i ' m ); i v . M ^iri h :!li CAPTAIN EASY ' by Crook* » C<»al« I NEVER 5H0ULP'VE HOW P IP 1 k n o w y VVh AT c a n I TAKE IT EASX T Victim isn’t laughing either p o n a t e d t h a t l a m p THEV'P FINP OIL P0.EA5Y? I'VE MB McKEE. I'M . TO THE CITY. 1 TH O06Hr t h e r e ? GOT TO FACE iURE IHERF'SIAN- Tuesday T V TH BY'P m a k e IT a t h a t 0O AR P ANSWER.WE'VE • Connecticut In Brief RECREATlOkJ a r e a . YEBTING THI& JUST SOT TO ; I THOUGHT IT'P AFTERNOOW. THINK... ki'i'p .» m Ml fiutn b.if.i'.M im his r* Wile .H..I m a k e G OO P THEV'U WANT Clown-bribe trial no joke to woman 6 ;0 0 P M 13) CJ 22 .30 News hri ni‘W liusb.iiid (liO mm I . PUBLICITY. VV h e a p India puts blame on Carbide (5 l Three's Company Channels '22 30 Ripttdo Cody Nk k .ind Hti/fuiom BOSTON — An unreleascd Indian government report (9) Hart to Hart thu Attny in jm uMoM li> lu'lp muiniinati! graduation stage told Stansfield lo song, recited a poem, handed By Dennis C. MllewskI hiring Tickles to toss a pie in the IfHiii (ofini'f i:ominitnd»'f (R) (60 min ) concludes Union Carbide Corp. and its Indian subsidiary bear "carry on with as much dignity as Stansfield some balloons and (11) Benson WF5B H. rtford, CT 3 United Press international face of William Stansfield, the 57 Frontline (CC) A Class Dividuif direct responsibility for a toxic gas leak in Bhopal. India, that struck him with the pie. "Everyb­ (20) Little House on the Prairie WNEW New York. NY s dean of students at Tomlinson you can," he said. WTNH New Haven, CT 8 An low.I i»‘.K:h».i dividud f)i*f i l.iss into two killed 2,500 people, The Christian Science Monitor reported The Diorios, whose daughter, ody got up and cheered and it was (24) Dr W ho 9 sui.lions suj)»‘iioi and mfurior in ofd«jf to BRIDGEPORT — "How well did Junior High School in Fairfield. WOR New York, NY today. Allison Barbeau, was a member of wonderful," he said in court (36) One Day at a Time WPIX New York, NY 11 liiijcfi tii'» I fiildton what it was lik»! for you know the clown?” a defense The prosecution's case against The paper said the report blames Union Carbide design flaws, documents. (40) New sw atch WTXX Waterbury. CT ?0 bl.ii'ks in thi' I9 6 0 (6(> min ) lawyer asked on cross- Mrs. Diorio started Monday with the graduating class, were subse­ Springfield. MA 2Z operating errors, defective systems and managerial mistakes The school's band director Mon­ (41 Reporter 41 WWLP 41 Novela Tu o Nadie testimony from school officials quently charged with hiring the pie Hartford, CT 24 examination. The Superior Court WEDH [CNN] Freeman Reports for the Dec. 3. 1984, pesticide plant disaster, the worst industrial thrower and then trying to hide day claimed there were only (57) M acNcil/Lehrer Newshour Hartford, CT 30 jury listened closely as the witness who witnessed the incident and the WVIT accident in history. More than 100.000 people were injured in the their involvement by offering the "nervous giggles." (61) Good Times WSBK Boston. MA 30 [D IS l MOVIE The Whiz Kid and the replied she had never before met victim, who said he was humiliated W GG6 Springfield. M A 40 M ystery at Riverton' A ganij of swiiullors clown a $10,000 bribe, The jury of five men and one [CNN] Prog Coni'd LEVY'S LAW ' by James Schumeister leak of methyl isocyanate gas. "Tickles the Clown.” in front of his'students. WXTV Paterson. NJ 41 cltallongcin stumt)l(*s CNN Cable News Ntwrk CNN' report, based on seven weeks of work by Indian government clown allegedly hired for a pie-in- testimony, and again denied the [HBOI Coming Attractions •bUIUTV' LETT ju s tic e : THI6 OVER. Th e MN A h ENT AGENT• A The case also was interrupted onto a sat)oia(if' rmt) m W.istiinijtoti Bol> DISNEY Disney Channel ms officials, was completed before the company released results of couple was responsible for the added he had a "good rapport with 1SPN BE 6EEV'E:r’ ' j — 500ME:e I oET HELP OUT the-face graduation prank con­ Hop<- Dorotlty I ainoui Otto PN*niiM()pr ESPN Sports Network 10:00 PM 5 New s y the Diorios." Neither Stansfield for several minutes when an M0L) MV a t o b v in th e r o K T C lA L its internal investigation last week. tinues today. Tickles is expected to prank during graduation ceremo­ 1943 HBO Homo Box Office nor earlier witnesses claimed to elderly woman, a friend of the CINEMAX Cinemax MAI ^8] 40 Moonlighting M.iifdio aiul Davi* THANK NATIONAU 6UEAZE: PONAHUE : ^ f A i Union Carbide blamed "gross violations of establislicd safety be a key prosecution witness when nies at the school last June 25. [T M C l MOVIE The One and Only’ A Movie Channel 1ML dis(.t)voi .1 very m m I niuidi-i when thi*y at VOU know who hired the clown. Diorios, tripped over a step and brash college kid finds fame as .i pmfes TMC procedures" at the plant and hinted al sabotage when it said a called to the stand this week. Inside the courtroom, stern- USA USA Network USA lund I inurdci mysloiy Ham trip (60 mm } P IT C O ) Robert Fuller, who performs as was taken out of the courtroom on a sional wrestler Meniy Winklre, Kiin Dart)y Mary Diorio, 36, and her hus­ faced prosecutors were calling 11 Independent News NOW IT5 water pipe was "inadvertantly or deliberately " connected to an stretcher by paramedics. 1978 Rated P(i band, James, 44, of Fairfield each school officials to the'stand to back Tickles the Clown, has not been 22 30 Reminyton Steele I aura and Re uuey UIYANI- underground tank containing more than 43 metric tons of the the Superior Court Judge Robert P. (USA ) Cartoon Express their case against his wife. charged in the case. inimjloM travel to Cannes witfi her alumni M O U 6 toxic gas. About 610 gallons of water caused a chemical reaction face a possible lOyears in prison on Burns sal soberly through defense forbidden liy society Jacriueline Risset "The goo got into my eyes, my Fuller said a woman who called 6 :3 0 P M (5) 161 One Day at a Time club and find tfiemselves cfiased try somrs that burst a relief valve apd let the gas into the air charges of tampering with a arguments and lawyers' questions Christopher Fb'eve Paul Scofielif 1984 deadly )ewel Ifiieves (R) (60 nun ) nose and covered my face,” herself Mrs. Smith went to his (11) Barney Miller witness and bribery. James Dio­ which included: "Did people bust (5 J PM Magazine i24> George Stubbs Painter Stansfield said, "I was shocked. 1 store, handed him a song she said (22) 130' NBC News Ol rio, a former public defender, will up laughing?" and "You’re the ( 8 ) (40 Three’s a Crowd (CC) Jack seeks .38) Odd Couple be tried later. was mortified knowing all these the class had written and gave him (24) Nightly Business Report professional hel|i when he has trouble sus J u . Manfredi still wants to see kids an envelope containing $45.95. man who got hit with the pie, 57 To the Manor Born Mary Diorio also is charged with people had seen this happen.” (38) Jetfersons taming his roinaiu;e with Vicky (R| Fuller told police he sang the right? " '61 Kojak HARTFORD - A Hartford Superior Court judge is expected to Other school officials on the (40) ABC New s (CC) 9 New s breach of the peace for allegedlv (41) Noticiero SIN [C N N i Evening News decide today if Dr. Russell Manfredi, charged with the slaying ol 2 11 MOVIE Patton' PART I [ESPNl World Cup Skiing Men's Giant [CN Ni Showbiz Today 20 MOVIE The Grapes of Wrath' Thi> ALLEY OOP ‘ by Dave Graue his wife, should be allowed to leave psychiatric treatment at a epic story ol a family s migralion ti> C jlifor Slalom from Panorama, Canada hospital to sec his three children, [DISl EPCOT Magazine THE LIGH EVERYTMlNG'i r 'p BF-TTf k W H O l I VSREATI SO WHERE \ THAT'S niii diiriiuj the detriession of the thirtit's iHBO l Hitchhiker POES THAT LEAVE J A (ESPNl Revco's World Class Women ARE OFF CALL TH E Manfredi, .32, was arrested March 8 for the bludgeoning death Henry Fonda Jane Darwell Jofin Cana [MAX] MOVIE The Dresser (CC) An POWER I OOP AND THE GOOD of his 33-year-old wife. Uolice found her body sprawled across t he Committee airs grand Jury changes 7 :00 PM (3) CBS News dine 1940 iHicenitK ,r lui l.nds himself alimist en COMPANY.' QUESTION, OSCAR,' floor of the family car wrapped around a utility pole not farfrom (5) (38' M 'A 'S 'H 22 30 A Team (CC) The A Team mfil lirely depencfenl on fiis assistant Albirrt resulted from Ment’s study of the trates an .into tai tory in order to catch a Finney lom Couften.iy tdw anl Fox the couple's West Hartford home. By ItAark A. Dupuis matters such as government investigative techniques, f e l ABC New s (CC) system. It would change the way gang ol .mio parts tltitJves (R> (60 min ) 1983 Kaif.lf’:'. Manfredi, released on Sl.'jO.onn bond March 16, is undergoing United Press International corruption. ^ Superior Court Judge Aaron C9) Dallas grand juries are named and also 24 5 7 'Nova (CC) T In* Case ol the Bet iTM C l MOVIE Fanny and Alexander' psychiatric treatment at John N. Dempsey Hospital al the "Citizens care a lot more about Ment, the state’s chief court (11) Jetfersons nuida Tri.ingle Tlie mystery t)f ifie trian (Dubbed) Die m.iiin .«l lives of two chilcf whether they’re getting their dol­ administrator, urged the Judi­ require that the scope of an gle tfiat lias . laimed ttiousands of peo[)ie ten . onie lo ,m abmpt fiaU wlieo tfreir University of Connecticul Health Center in Farmington. His HARTFORD - Two lop state investigation be more clearly 6 (20) (40) Barney Miller ciary Committee lo stick with the and hundreds nl ships and planes since iiiolhei m.lines a righteous young bishof) children are staying with an aunt, Margaret Billings Jones in officials offered differing views to lar’s worth,” said McGuigan, who (22) W heel of Fortune current system of having judges or defined from the outset. 194B IS I'Kploreif (R) (60 rnin ) F’emill.i Allwm Beriil (.iuve E wa Frolmg Pennsylvania. The judge will also .set a date for a probable cause a legislative committee on how lo as the state’s chief prosecutor has (24i M acNeil/Lehrer Newshour 1983 Hale.f R worked with one-man grand juries state referees — retired judges — 38 M OVIE Lady In C e m e itf A private I hearing in the case. reform Connecticut's grand jury The bill also would require a (30) Family Feud detc*i tive IS tiired liy a small town hood t(' lUSA] Sports Camera Int'l system for investigating corrup­ lo investigate corruption and other serve as one-man grand juries. showing that a grand jury investi­ (41) Mariseta loc.ite tiis missing girl friend Frank Smatr.r crimes. He said a citizen jury would be Ra<]uel Wr'IiJi Ricfiard ConU' 1968 10:30 PM 11 News tion and other crimes. gation had to be done in secret, (57) Nightly Business Report The Judiciary Committee is more likely to give greater weight 41 Chespirito 20 Twilight Zone O’Neill withdraws panei nominee Chief Slate's Attorney Austin J. Ment said the secrecy now sur­ (61) Diff'rent Strokes McGuigan urged the Judiciary considering bills to refine the to evidence presented by prosecu­ rounding one-man grand juries has 61 MOVIE: The Chairman' An Amen 38 Dick Van Dyke ICNN] Moneyline HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O'Neill withdrew his existing one-man grand jury sys­ tors than a judge trained in t an scientist is si'tit to Red Cfima on an 41 24 Horas Committee Monday to abolish the led to misconceptions and criti­ deciding if there is cause for a iDISl MOVIE: The Water Babies' An important spy mission (iregory Peck, 57 Back of the Book Conclusion Tf»e la THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Sansom nomination of a New Haven lawyer for a state post after the current one-man grand jury sys­ tem or replace it with the larger cism of the system. tjppriMilicr} chimni‘ysw»M*|) travels from tli-' Anne Fleywood Artfiut Ffill 1969 lest hooks movies theatre and l^•levlSlon woman said she didn't want to get involved in a "partisan power tem where a judge investigates citizen grand juries such as those person to be charged with a crime. London strnr'ts to adventure in Shark rlas [CNN] Prime News ,»ie tits, iissed used by the federal government. "I do think the method we are Ment, who has served as a tie James Mason. Tommy Pender Billu I M I M 16 I CO l'T KNOW,,. EALF'<5 HEAC^ play" over the appointment. crime in favor of a "citizen grand [ESPN] NCAA Division I Womens [ DISl W ild Geese The bills were proposed in the using now is superior to the federal one-man grand jury in two cases, WhitrHaw 1979 TETE ET PIEP6? WHM COW'T 40U m k \ IG TETE a d d f e e t Attorney Linda Blenner Johnson said Monday she believed she jury" with 16 to 23 members. Swimming and Diving Championships , y said the Judicial Department's bill [ESPN] SportsCenter (H B O l Carlm on Campus T ike a look at was qualified to serve as a workmen's compensation McGuigan said judges should not midst of a controversy involving system," Ment said. "I think from Tuscaloosa AL life Carlin style ETPiepe? ^ could be an intermediate step to Culture Club in Concert Hni* of be involved in investigations of one-man grand juries, including a probable cause is best determined (HBO l iH BO i MOVIE Reckless' Two kids commissioner, but didn't want to get involved in feuding over the most colorful hnm.ikers in musn lodiiy (USA) See ing Stars feud between McGuigan’s office by a person who is trained to do so improve the existing system while from o|)pnsite sides of tfie Ira. k fall m lo v appointments to boards and commissions. possible crimes and that a citizen performs at thr* Hammr'rsmith Ddeon in lawmakers study other possible Aiil.m Ouinn Daryl Ffane.ifi K“nne|h 11:00 PM 3 8 22 30 40: News grand jury might be more aggres­ and slate police following a grand and that is a judge.” London Leaders of the Legislature's Republican majority are pressing changes to the grand jury system. McMillan 1984 R.tted R 5 Taxi jury report critical of state police The Judicial Department bill lU S A ] Radio 1 99 0 the Democratic governor to appoint more Republicans to boards sive than a judge in looking into (m a x ) MOVIE Stdcy's Knights' A shy 9 Phil Silvers 7 :3 0 PM (3 } PM Magazine woman. Wilti an nvredilile knai k for Id.jck a> and commissions now that the GOP controls the House and 11 Odd Couple (D All In the Family |,u:k ii'ams up with a man wfio knows ifie Senate. The GOP leaders also have lound boards and |>en enlages .md t.--' nmrs a t i fi wom.m 20 Honeymooners (2) Wheel of Fortune commissions with more Democratic meml)crs than allowed by a '.1^. !4 1984 Rated Pti 24 Dr W ho (11) Independent News slate law mandating minority party representation on boards (TMC) MOVIE The Optimists' Two 38 M 'A ’ S 'H (20) Hogan's Heroes poor .m.t affei til.n starved .JiiUlren find i and commissions. 57 Ten O’Clock News (221 M *A 'S *H h.»[)|)im*Ss when they tiefnenif cj Lonifon busker and Ins dug Peter Sellers. Donna 61 MOVIE Meeting at Midnight'Cfidf (30) Entertainment Tonight Mullane. John Chaffey 19 73 Rail'd PG lie Oian after solving the murder of a rnys ( ^ NHL Hockey: Boston at Montreal tenous psyi hic is t:onffonied by a killer Commissioner backs prison biiis [USA] Prime Time Wrestling FRANK AND ERNEST * by Bob Thavea (4^ People's Court Sitlney Toler Joseph Crehan Francos 8:3 0 PM 5 Rituals Ch.in 1944 HARTFORD — State prison inmates could be put to work for ($7) W ild W orld of Animals cities and towns and nonprofit agencies under a bill endorsed by . 1.8) '40 W ho's the Boss? (CC) Angela is [CNN] Moneyline M (61) One Day at a Time T}-fE= Wop.[> To shocked wfieii sfie linifs t)ul th.H Mona has (DISl MOVIE Justin Morgan Had a Correction Commissioner Raymond M. Lopes. [CNN] Crossfire been seeing a younger man (R) Horse’ A colonial schoolleach«>r acquires Lopes said he supported a bill Monday before the Judiciary y [ESPN] Numero Uno: Swim m ing Mur 1.9 ' NBA Basketball New Yorks Knicks a colt tfiat becomes the first of a breed of cfTHBiz BAipLoyE^F^-, Committee that would give the Department of Correction at Cleveland ' ray Rosr* from Australia Monj.ins America s most versatile horse authority to place inmates in jobs for municipal governments [USA] Dragnet [DIS] Mousterptece Theater DonMurr.iy I an.j Wood RG Armsifomj 1 9 7 2 MiyS HLrLTtiN, No yv\0 (2f and nonprofit agencies, [3 l MOVIE:'Anna Karenina' 9:00 PM 5 M erv Griffin • 8 :0 0 PM [USA] Gong Show Lopes said the department already has used inmates in such ■ Ninoutonth ccniury Russia is the srMting for 8 40 MacGruder and Loud (CC) M.il Ti/y\B o f f T 'L U /\FT^fz this tragic story of a passionate love affair I dim and Jenny May 20) Treat the may try lo cover for you today. He will ' 23 Bird's perch 26 Fit of petulance [ESPN] ESPN's Ringside Review where you are materially motivated. 37 Disease 45 South American property and possessions of others as repeat to another not what you said but Think dollars and cents. 26 Uproarious 27 Thessaly [USA] Play Your Best Golf carrying fly ostrich mountain 1:0 0 A M C3J Columbo 30 Backward 38 Brazilian port 46 Author Harte 31 Direction 28 Employs 39 Imitation gold 47 Coax CS) N ew s 32 Fast aircraft 29 Delete's 41 Clip 48 Talk back (si.) CiD Saint Bridge jabbr.) opposite 42 Network 50 Compass point (11) One Step Beyond The ' 33 Strive (40) Film /Sign Off (C N N I Crossfire I 34 Urges (on) Frey had his chance to make the [ESPN] World Cup Skiing: Women's bridge columns of the future. He Thousand Clowns ' 35 Regard Slalom from Waterville Valley. NH NORTH 32665 The falsest card played the club king. If you place 36 Canoe carrying [USA] Sports Camera Int’l ♦ A Q yourself in the EUist position, you can Jason Robards 38 Bake V J 8 7 4 2 1:15 A M ITM C ] MOVIE: Exposed' A you ever saw hardly be blamed for feeling that ♦ 873 & Barry Gordon 40 Filthy hut fashion model is caught in a terrorist s web declarer also had the club queen for ♦ J 105 41 Baronet's title and used as bad to snare a ruthless inter By Jamea Jacoby this play. Accordingly East played A nonconformist higher IRA national killer Nastassin Kinsk., Rudolf Nu WEST 42 Parts in play EAST Richard Frey, long-time editor of back a diamond, and declarer had and his nephew buck reyov Rated R ♦ 7 6 5 ♦ 1 0 9 8 4 3 45 Parallelogram the American ■ Contract Bridge time to set up the heart suit and nine 1 :30 A M ,CS) Hogan's Heroes V A K V 6 5 3 League Bulletin (1958-1970), is a tricks. If South does not make the ‘The establishment." 49 Compile ♦ Q 9 6 4 «105 (8 J Anything for Money great contributor to bridge literature. deceptive play of the club king. East 50 Third person ♦ Q 8 6 2 + A 9 7 (11) Independent N ew s Modem players may not know that he would continue clubs, and declarer 51 Odd (Scot.) SOUTH (41) Despedida was also a great championship player would be set in three no-trump. Wednesday night ♦ K J 2 52 Mrs. Dick Tracy [CNN] Newsnight Update in the early days of tournament at 8:00. V Q 1 0 9 Incidentally, the play should not 53 Body of water [HBO] MOVIE: Lone Wolf McQuade' A bridge. Here is a deceptive play he ♦ A K J 2 54 Table supports maverick ranger collides with modern day made 50 years ago that has withstood have worked. Without an honor in ♦ K 4 3 clubs. West should have led a high 55 Ancient Italian bandits Chuck Norris, David Carradine, the test of time. Barbara Carrera 1963 Rated PG club such as the eight or six. No doubt Vulnerable: Neither In 1985 North would introduce the Herit^c Savings family [M A X ] Assaulted Nuts Dealer: South heart suit into the bidding after East felt it was more likely that his 56 Hearing organ [USA] All Am erican WrestMr>g M rtner had erred than that Richard Weal South’s opening one no-trump bid. Not Manchester Division 57 Shoshoneans North East Soath Frey had wasted his club king. 2 :0 0 A M m M OVIE: Th« 1 N T then. No-trump was raised, and Frey Main Office: 1007 Main St. 649^4586 • K-Mart Plaza, Spencer St. 649-3007 Corrier Main & Hudson Sts. 647-0568 DOWN Vengeance of Fu M anchu' Fu Manchu P a s s 2 NT Pass 3 NT happily accepted with 17 high-card Coventry: Route 31 742-7321 Qlastonbury: Inside Frank's Supermarket. Fox Run Mall 633-7655 auM. ormiuMTv and his daughter devise a plan whereby IWTIC TELEVISION P a s s points and a 10 as a kicker. South Windsor: 29 Oakland Rd. 644-2484 • Tolland: Rt 195 872-7387 LENDCR 1 Skinny fish they can capture officers from several pol P a s s P a s s Declarer won the diamond lead 2 Normandy ice departments and replace them with Ambassadors must look back with rnombr'rs of their own gang Chnstophrtr with his jack and played the heart nostalgia to the days when their only invasion day Opening l e a d : 4 4 Lee, Tony Ferrer. Tsar Chin 1968 queen. West won and switched to the job hazard consisted of spilling tea on (comp, wd.) (CH985 by NEA Inc 26 (9 l Joe Franklin Show club deuce. When East played the ace. their striped pants. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuc.s(Liv. Man h 2(i. IM.i - H 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, March 26, 1985 Bolton finance board cuts and adds to spending plan FOCUS/ Leisure

tried to head off the move. She Memorial Park and for cement By Sarah Passell iK; Herald Reporter argued that Boyd, who has been on picnic table anchors and beach the job for about two years, has sand at Indian Notch Park. Silverstein also tried to talk his BOLTON — The Board of taken on duties never included in feilow board members out of Finance took up its knife Monday the job description. cutting the youth football, soccer night and began revising the Finance officials also proposed proposed town budget for fiscal to limit the town clerk's raise to 10 and basketball programs. " If we cut it way back, aren’t we 1985-86, slashing a total of $12,715 percent, compared to the 17 kind of sticking it to them? ” from spending plans for about half percent recommended by select­ the town’s departments and ad­ men. Town Clerk Catherine Leiner Silverstein asked. "1 think if you cut these budgets ding another $2,440 in two catego­ currently makes $12,810 a year for ries the board believed to be a work week that ranges between you are going to find the hearings 30 and 35 hours. Selectmen sug­ packed," Pierog said. V underfunded, But the board overruled Silver­ Finance officials are scheduled gested a raise to $15,000, but stein, reducing the pony and to finish their work on the budget, finance officials reduced that to which was prepared by the Board $14,090, which is all that Leiner midget football budgets from of Selectmen, Wednesday night. herself had requested. $4,007 to $2,500. They will have a chance to make And the finance board cut the The soccer budget lost $500, further revisions, and may restore $12,800 salary selectmen recom­ reducing it to $2,776. The basket­ ball budget was cut from $1,583 to ii>>: '■'si some cuts, following public hear­ mended for the part-time tax ings on the spending plan next collector to $11,585, which repres­ $ 1, 200. The cuts, if not restored, will month. ents a 10 percent increase over her The board's final version will be current $10,530 salary. The select­ continue to force adult volunteers submitted to voters at a town men’s proposal would have repres­ and the children who participate in meeting on May 13. ented a 22 percent raise. the sports to resort to door-to-door Among the largest casualties in Finance board members argued candy sales, bake sales and other Monday's board session were that the raises proposed by select­ fund-raisers to raise the additional raises for the town clerk, tax men were "too much too fast." money needed to run the Herald photo by Tarqulnio collector and park maintainer and Member William J. Fehling said programs. the recreation department’s youth the highest raise he would consider The only other addition the football and soccer budgets. in a single year is 15 percent. finance board made during its Shopping for crafts The Board of Selectmen has The selectmen recommended 4 3'a-hour session Monday was a sponsored by the Spencer Village Craft percent raises for most town $100 supplement to employees' life Elsie Bennett and Sue Corbin look over recommended substantial salary Club, will be used to help mentally increases for several positions, employees. insurance, which Silverstein said a piece of clothing on sale at the after completing a salary study Board of Finance Chairman is certain to cost more than the Spencer Village craft fair Saturday. retarded patients at Meadows Conva­ $3,700 recommended by that included a survey of nearly a Morris Silverstein, usually a lead­ Proceeds from the fair, which was lescent Home. dozen other Connecticut towns of ing proponent of strict budget selectmen. similar size. limits, argued for a $3,340 increase Other cuts included reducing the But the finance board proposed in the park budget for grounds public works garage's allotment to limit the park maintainer’s raise maintainance. Silverstein said for fuel by $450 to $2,700 and the to 15 percent, less than half the that Park Director Stan Bates allocation for employees' Blue Fleet chief adds road duty increase selectmen are seeking. convinced him of the need for Cross health insurance premiums % Park Maintainer Ray Boyd cur­ several park improvements that $2,000 to $17,500. manager, has initiated a town­ Keith H. Chapman, fleet man­ which he had been handling jointly rently earns $11,650 a year. Select­ selectmen had rejected. The board also cut a $19,550 wide motor vehicle maintenance ager for the town since July 1983, for two and a half years as men have proposed a 34 percent Selectmen had slashed Bates' request for summer help in the program. "His extensive expe-- has been named Manchester’s superintendent of parks, cemeter­ increase to $15,600, but the finance $12,126 request to $6,126. But at parks to $16,000. rience in municipal government as On Wednesday the board is highway superintendent. Public ies and highways. board cut it to $13,400. Silyerstein's suggestion the fi­ administrator, department head, expected to grapple with several Works Director George Kandra Neil Brouder has been acting First Selectman Sandra Pierog, nance board added funds for public works employee and union if' repairing the bleachers at Herrick major spending decisions, includ­ announced this morning. highway superintendent since De­ who attended Monday's meeting. officer provides an excellent back­ ing whether to undertake a $360,000 cember. He is returning to his Chapman assumed his new ground for fulfilling the demand­ reconstruction of Williams Road. previous position as consultant for Ami Marie llakian kisnes a giant Paddington hear. I'lie two heurh ut right are laiiiren Iteureull and her liiihhund. Humphrey Beargurt. duties Monday and will continue as ing assignment of highway super­ the construction of the town’s new acting fleet manager, Kandra intendent,” Kandra said in the water treatment plant, he said said. The salary for the two announcement. Area Towns In Brief today. positions will be $35,220. the Chapman, who lives in Newing­ Fire call announcement said. Before coming to the Highway ton, graduated from high schooi in Bolton fire burns three acres Department, Chapman was assist­ The position of highway superin­ Hartford, attended Central Con­ ant highway superintendent for the BOLTON — Volunteer firefighters spent more than two hours tendent has been vacant since Dec. necticut State College and served The teddy bears are in charge at this sleigh Town of Newington. Monday afternoon battling a three-acre brush fire off West leads to 3, 1984, when Robert Harrison four years in the United States Street, Fire Chief N. James Preuss said today, relinquished the highway duties Kandra said Chapman, as fleet Coast Guard. Preuss said he has no idea what started the fire, which he said By Adele Angle Focus Editor was first spotted by two youths shortly after 4 p.m. altercation "It's pretty dry out there." Preuss said. "It's going to be a Amy Mulligan of 105 Oxford St. must have thought tough week, until we get some rain." Continued from page 1 Obituaries she was in heaven. Bolton'^'fire is one of many that have plagued firefighters and One patrol officer, Robert Maz- "Look at this one. It’s standing! " yelled the foresters around the state this spring. Officials in the Hospital. He was born in Brewer, Memorial donations may be 3-year-old. Her mother, Sharon Mulligan, stood by Department of Environmental Protection have said the risk of zone, reported that he saw Griffin Myron E. Lee, 90, made to the American Heart and Fredericksen standing near Maine, Nov. 21, 1927, and had been smiling, watching her. ” I.A)ok at this. An exercise brush fires remains high as long as the rainfall stays below a resident of Orrington, Maine, Association, the Diabetes Associa­ bear,” the toddler said, fingering another bear, normal. one another when Griffin turned was Bolton ofllclal tion of Connecticut or a charity of away "and then all of a sudden before moving to Andover 32 years dressed in a pink aerobics outfit. Myron E. Lee, 90, of Hebron, the donor’s choice. A few moments later, Am y’s mother walked around turned back and with his right arm ago. died Monday at an area convales­ He worked as a finisher for another aisle Coventry fire doused quickly threw a punch straight across into the face of this firefighter,” later cent home. He was the husband of Cheney Bros, for more than 30 Francis J. Gastringer "Did you see this? Lauren Bearcall. ” she said C O V E N TR Y — Volunteer firefighters from E agleville quickly- the late Alice (Eaton) Lee. years, and was a former steward, laughing as she pointed to a teddy bear wearing a long identified as Fredericksen. Police Francis J. “ Frank” Gastringer. extinguished an overnight fire that started in the chimney of a He was born in Bolton March 28, vice president and president of mink coat. Beside Lauren was the bear’s husband, said the blow knocked Frede- 67, of Hartford, died Monday at St. 1894, and had lived there for 80 Textile Union, Local 63. Humphrey Beargart. house on Pine Lake Drive and spread to the outisde walls. South ricksen’s fire helmet off his head. Francis Hospital and Medical years before moving to Hebron 10 He was also a veteran of World The Mulligans, who had a few minutes to spare Coventry fire Chief Michael LaChappelle said today. Center, Hartford. He was the Police said that structural dam­ years ago. He was a member of the War II. serving in the U.S. Army. before a doctor’s appointment on Friday, stopped by Although both E agleville and South Coventry fire departments father of Norman Hodge Gast- age to the house was limited to the Bolton Congregational Church. He was a past master and the Wooden Sleigh Doll & Bear Shoppe. 283 E. Center normally respond to calls in the Pine Lake Shores development in rniger of Manchester. bedroom occupied by Jake and Coventry Grange, and formerly gatekeeper for the Andover St. Coventry. LaChappelle said that by the time South Coventry He also is survived by three Sonya Babineau, where firefigh­ had served on the Bolton Board of Grange, and also a member of the Their delight was no surprise to proprietor Ann firefighters arrived on the scene, the E agleville company had other sons, Frank J. Gastringer Jr. ters found a cigarette lighter they Selectmen. He had also served as Andover Volunteer Fire Marie Hakian. already "put it right down." and Leon W. Gastringer, both of believe started the fire. Police said the Bolton tree warden and Bolton Department. Everybody likes bears, she swears. Everybody. The fire was reported at about 1;30 a.m. today. Linda Babineau told fire officials town constable. Besides his wife, he is survived East Hartford, and James Peter ” We don't have any returns here.” she said. “ It’s LaChappelle said the Eagleville station is only about a half Gastringer of Glastonbury; two that she has caught her son Jake Before he retired, he worked as a by a daughter, Joiene Leon of obvious people take the bears home and fall in love daughters, Rosemary Pollard of mile from the development. playing with her lighter before. mason with the Andrew Ansaldi Willimantic; a son, Richard G. with them.” East Hartford and Frances G, The tenant of the adjoining Co. of Manchester for many years. Ward of Andover; his mother, There are 1,800 bears to fall in love with at the Vasquez of South Glastonbury; apartment, John Henry, reported He studied voice and sang in his Evelyn (Scripture) Ward of Or­ Wooden Sleigh, and by October, she said, she expects two sisters, Catherine Decker in only minor smoke damage in his church choir for many years. rington; a sister, Judith Orcutt of to have 3,000. There are bears for those who like their New York and Mary Curley in half of the house, police said. Newspapers referred to him as Orrington; two brothers, Philip bears in surgeon’s suits, and bears for those who Scouts fete town leader "the cop with the golden voice” Ward of Bangor, Maine, and Canada; and two grandchildren. prefer their bears to look like, well, bears. NEITHER MANCHESTER He is survived by two daughters, Rodney Beleview in Florida; and The funeral will be Thursday at There are bears from Russia eating ice cream, and awarded to Marge Kelsey of 10a.m. at the Glastonbury Funeral Beth Wilt of 57 Lexington Drive General Manager Robert B. Weiss Ruth L. Young of Vernon and several nieces and nephews. there are bride and groom bears to put on top of received the "Thanks” badge, Girl Manchester, leader of Cadette nor Eighth District President Allison L. Miniter of Hebron, with The funeral and prayer services Home, 450 New London Turnpike, wedding cakes, and bears with human-sounding Troop 10 for more than 30 years. On Scouting’s highest adult award, at Walter Joyner could be reached for whom he lived; nine grandchild­ will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Glastonbury. Calling hours are heartbeats to put in newborn’s cribs. There are March 17 Kelsey was named this comment this morning. CUH :3niVJiiuM DiMit the Connecticut Valley Girl Scout ren: 23 great-grandchildren: and Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. sticker bears, for those who can only afford 50 cents, year’s winner of the St. George Mayor Barbara Weinberg said Council’s annual dinner Saturday five great-great-grandchildren. St. Burial will be in Marston Memorial donations may be and there are $245 Richard Steiff bears, for those who at St. Joseph College in West Award from the Episcopal Diocese she had not been notified of the The funeral will be Thursday at Cemetery, Orrington, Maine. Cal­ made to the Glastonbury Visiting can pay a bit more. of Connecticut for her contribution incident but would inquire about it Hartford. 11 a.m, at the Watkins Funeral ling hours are Wednesday from 6 to Nurse Association, 647 New Lon­ There are Paddington bears and Albert and Violet Wilt, leader of Manchester's to St. Mary’s Episcopal Church immediately. Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial will 8 p.m. don Turnpike, Glastonbury, 06033. bears and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar bears. Senior Troop 2, is chairwoman of and to Girl Scouting. ” I regret any kind of situation T-BE&RS be in the Bolton Center Cemetery. And don’t be surprised if you hear the owner of the At the Girl Scout dinner, Kat­ the Wider Opportunities Commit­ like that.” she said. Calling hours are Wednesday from Wooden Sleigh talking to the merchandise. hleen Sinnamon of Manchester CONNECTICUT S tee, a committee which selects She denied that recent political 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. "Actually, they talk to me.” she said. Sometimes, received a 25-year-pin. The pin was girls to go to national and interna­ moves by the town and district Memorial donations may be she said, a customer will come in. walk around with a presented by Arline Swanson, who tional Girl Scout events. Wilt was may have provided the catalyst for made to a charity of the donor’s bear, and then pul it down. was Sinnamon’s Brownie leader. cited for recruiting girls for her this morning’s altercation. choice. This, she said, can lead to bear heartbreak. senior troop from towns which Twenty-five year pins were also Recent deveiopments in the ” 1 have to explain to the bears that they’ll get a good don’t have senior troops. presented to Kitty and Ruel Wicks town-Eighth District dispute have O J C \ 0 ' ' Engagement Rings home,” she said. Former Congresswoman Shirley of Manchester and Adeline Smith involved the district’s efforts to Richard L. Ward, The bears share the shop with an assortment of q QOEN D G b f a & B Chisholm, a professor at Mount of Manchester. Twenty-year pins establish a second fire station in \ extraordinarily priced at $500. dolls, and, this lime of year, stuffed animal rabbits. ^13- * Holyoke College, was the dinner’s were given to Carla Dods and Buckland, the rapidly developing former union head Bnlli.inl cut O va l cu t Brilliant cut Marquise cut "The bears and the rabbits get along real good featured speaker. Master of ce­ Kathleen Smith of Manchester. A northwest area of town. A 1978 Richard L. Ward, 57, of Bausola rlidm oru) (Jiitm ond diamond diamond set together. At least I haven’t had any problems,” she jbEIGH 8H©PF remonies was Secretary of the 15-year pin was presented to Mrs. court decision gave the district, not Road, Andover, husband of Elaine spt m s(‘ t in set in m a by pass said. State Julia H. Tashjian. Richard E. Johnson. A 10-year pin the town, the authority to provide (Bowden) Ward, died Monday rntraf li* stylt*. m ira c I f pint fled shank mounting She is an unabashed bear lover. And she allows her Thirty-five year pins were was presented to Johan Lavery. fire protection in Buckland. night at Manchester Memorial m o u n tin g m o u n tin g m o u n tin g customers certain, well, privileges. "Sometimes people will drop their bears off and they’ll visit with the othcrbcars,” said Hakian. "They WININGER'S 11 Annual want them to make friends.” Her customers keep in touch. Just inside the front SPORTS CAMP door of the shop a wall is lined with snapshots of L O W E R A U T O customers and their bear collections. GIRLS • BOYS • DAY CAMP There’s the childless couple from Vernon, sur­ rounded by hears. "They call them their kids.” Gymnastics • Soccer • Baseball/Softball RATES Hakian said. And the lady from West Hartford with AgM 4-16 Ages 6-16 113 bears. And the college girl, sitting with two bears Red Cross Swimmino Lessons In Our Olympic Indoor Pool her mother bought her after the first one was stolen. 2 Setsloni — July 1-12 & July fS-26 "Yesterday 1 got a letter from a bear,” said Hakian. Cell Bill WInInger ^ - 7 7 1 2 or 646-3687 Mountings showing a visitor a neatly written letter which was At Loomit Cnefles School Windsor avalUbleln signed Jeremv Bear. Jeremy, who was purchased at Triniportitlon Avellibis Irom E.H , Minch., Vernon, So. Windsor 14k yellow or the Wooden Sleigh, apparently liked his new home in compare & save! white gold. . New York and wrote reporting his pleasure. Her shop has lots of dolls, but the bears predominate, NOTICE ’’They’re running the show here,” she admitted. Brilliant ( ut Bear shapeti Brilliant cut The bears run the show at home, too. She and her EAST. WEST AND BUCKLAND . diamonrj d ia m o n tf dirim ontJ .son, Jonathan, 14. have a collection of more than 300. Ann MarieHakian, ownerof the Wooden s(*t in so lila rt* w itfi 2 side Her husband, Ronald Hakian. a Hartford police­ Sleigh Doll & BearShoppe, standsatthe CEMETERIES a pint hetl tjia m o n tls man, likes bears, too. but he's not us crazy about them shank as his son or his wife. Mother and .son share a genuine counter with her son, Jonathan. At right, It is requested that cemetery lot owners remove any bear passion. Beverly Cyr ot Bolton looks over the winter grave decorations that they wish to keep. Who says that an attractive diamond engagement ring must cost Their giant collection occupies a room which was store's shelves. Haklan's license plate an arm and a leg The seven shining examples shown above formerly a den in their home. gives away her tirst love. The store, should convince you that no jeweler in town offers better values. "Now it’s a bears’ den,” she said. Starting Monday, April 8, 1985, weather permitting, above, is at 283 E. Center St. the necessary spring clean-up of the grounds will be­ / \ A Century of Service gin In preparation for mowing. STYIIS AVMl AHII REMINDER: Plastic flowers or decordatlons should GORMAN INSURANCE AGENCY not be used on grave sites between April 8 and Oc­ MMm Photos by Al Tarqulnio tober 31, 1985. 223 East Center Street Si/srea Jewelers Since WB5 Robert D. Harrison Manchester, CT 06040 Superintendent of BRISTOL FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN MILFORD NEW HAVEN SOUTHBURY Cemeteries 613-1139 TORRINGTON TRUMBULL. WATERBURY Michaels Chaige MaslorCaid Visa'Ameiican EnDfoss MANCHESTER IlK H A Ll). TiH’sdiiv. Miirch 26, 1985- 13

12 - MANCHESTER HKRAl.D. Tuesday. M^irch 2ti, l!t«5 Manchester Yesterdays- Advice While the bachelor stayed away, the kids did play

Bv Douglas A. Johnson Sr. and fired ball bearings with it! at night. Student’s biking inabilities Special to the Herald IN THE SPRING, we played baseball. One of our ONE AUTUMN NIGHT, my boyhood pal. Walt, When we were kid.s in the South End of town, "Babe Ruth's." on a long fly, knocked out a large and I decided to duplicate the older guys feat and there was an old-fashioned estate with a beautiful store window on Spruce Street. We split for a week. spend the night at Dunn's. My mother smiled and colonial main house, two large barns with haylofts In the fall, we played football. One of our mentors said OK. She stocked me up with sandwiches, cold leaves him spinning wheels and about three coach houses. They were on two was Ray Mozzer, a college center. Ray was center coffee and candles. Walt and 1, as usual, had a good acres of land on the southeast corner of Maple and for the Fordham Rams in New York City. He later supply of Camels and Lucky Strikes with us. We Spruce streets. It was known as the Dunn estate. concerns may be justified, but to became a well-known dentist in Manchester. He went to a kitchen window and set up candles and D EAR ABBY: I am a 21-year-old My grandfather told me it was built about 1800,23 avoid upsetting her, make no gave us the "big tim e” feeling when he advised us stuff at dark. We made it from 7 to 9; ,30 p.m ! It felt male college sophomore, reasona­ years before Manchester was founded. accusations. Instead, insist that on the proper way to hit the line. more like eight hours! bly intelligent, with no physical or Dear My pals and I knew every inch of the main house mental problems — except for the she discuss it with a famiiy In the winter, the corner lot usually had enough A 13-year-old boy’s imagination is terrific. Evei-y counselor, who will undoubtedly and barns. They were built of chestnut, and all of run-off water to provide us with a good-sized creak or groan in the upper rooms or attic were one I'm writing about. I never the beams wei'e pegged instead of nailed. The Abby agree with you. Your ex^wife will skating and hockey rink. Yes, our winters were forewarnings of impending doom. They built with learned how to ride a bike. buildings were torn down in 1936 and 1937. The find the counselor’s decision easier colder! pegs instead of nails in 1800. and that house When 1 was growing up, I never British-American Club and Bill Sehultze's garage Abigail to accept than yours. Before the Dunn house was torn down, we squeaked! owned a bike, and I didn't have the and parking lots replaced them. "2 sneaked in many a time. None of us were too well Secretly. I was a little glad when w c outgrew this courage to ask any of my friends Van Buren Old Mr. Dunn was a recluse. I met him once or who had bikes to teach me. I grew DEAR ABBY: Please settle an informed on collector’s items and artifacts, but the invesligalive phase, and started talking girls and argument. Is it proper to send a twice when I ran errands for him to Mozzer’s house was loaded with flintlock muskets and roped autos. up feeling inferior, but the pain of Market and back. Local gossip had it that Dunn had not being able to ride a bike was wedding invitation to: drums from either the American Revolution or the 1. A terminally ill person in a a tragic love affair years before. He was a lonely War of 1812. Of course, the old drum heads had Douglas A. .lohnson Sr. lives at 66 Seaman Circle. pushed out of my mind during my People have learned to ride a bike bachelor, and around 1932 moved in with relatives teen years when 1 learned how to in their 60s; you're just a kid. Get hospital? deteriorated with age. The flintlocks, perhaps, Do you have a Manchester memory you’d like to out of stale. He left us a great playground, and an share with Manchester Herald readers? Perhaps drive my father's car. going. 2. A senile elderly person in a found new homes? Also, a few officers' sabers. old stagecoach Icirca 1800) was for cowboys and you remember the day the circus came to town or Now that I'm in college, I really nursing home? Three of our older groupies decided to spend the Indians. the night the garage burned down or the day your need a bike because 1 live two DEAR ABBY: My ex-wife and 1 N.V. IN NEW YORK night there, or they claimed they did. The large The old Dunn house on Maple Street miles from school and there's no are having an ongoing disagree­ The caretaker "Judge" Carr was usually "in his house with black shutters and huge oak and elm brother enlisted in the army. Submit a photo if one made a fine playground for boys growing is available. If your submission is used, we’ll pay bus service near me. Driving a car ment concerning our 5-year-old DEAR N.V.; No to both. cups," and never bothered us. trees was spooky looking lyct's face it, when you $5. Photos will be returned; submissions will up in Manchester in the 1930s. This post is out of the question because son, (We have joint custody). She One of my pals turned out a good cannon at the Frankenstein and Dracula came out in 1933 and '34 CONFIDENTIAL TO YOU; School Street trade school. We used cherry bombs at the local cinemas, wc were all looking behind us not. card is from about 1915. 2 there's no place to park. insists on having the boy sleep with Is there a place where adults are her every night that he is in her Easter is nearly here, and if you taught to ri(ie a bike? In private, I care. 1 don't think it's healthy for plan to surprise a small child with UPl photo mean, because at my age I'd feel the boy, and I have told her so, but a gift such as a live rabbit or a baby chick, please consider this: Living Best Director, Milos Forman, left. Best of the eight Oscars that the film like a fool trying to learn in a park she has one excuse after another. or some other public place where I think she's using our son as a creatures need proper care; so Actor, F. Murray Abraham, center, and “Amadeus" won Monday night. The film unless you are certain that the This book finds iife worth piugged nickei Births people could see me. Please surrogate lover, or a doll. Well, he Best Producer, Saul Zaentz, hold three was also named Best Picture of the Year. answer soon. This is eating me up. is neither a lover nor a doll, and I rabbit or chick will receive the care it needs to survive, please ASHAMED am worried that if this continues, Numismatic writer David Bowers likes to look give a stuffed bird or animal Miller Ryan Gregory, son of Gregory and Denise she may do him some serious beyond coins as collectibles. In this book he invites us 6 instead. Living creatures are not (Lord) Miller of East Hartford, was born March 14 at DEAR ASHAMED: Don't be so harm. to survey some past uses of a nickel. It would have "toys” to be mauled, abused or Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Academy chooses Mozart hard on yourself. It's no crime to be What do you think? And how bought a ride on this merry-go-round, or three hours Collectors' neglected. United States parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rene Lord of East Hartford. unable to ride a bike. should I handle it? 1 don't want to at a movie. If it was music you wanted, a nickel would And if you plan to dye your own The paternal grandparents and Mr, and Mrs. Norman Ask a friend who bikes to teach upset her as it has taken three actuate a Wurlitzer Mandolin Piano-Orchestra or an Corner Easter eggs, please be aware that Three-Cent and Five-Cent Miller of Riley Mountain Road, Coventry. The baby's _ you on a country road. Or go to a years to build a halfway civil Edison Phonograph with its stethoscope pick-up. Feci hard-boiled eggs — especially sisters are Rachel, 5'A, and Rebecca, 2. shop where bicycles are sold: the relationship. lucky? Play the Mills Roulette and perhaps win a over India on Oscar night dyed ones — should not be kept Pieces Russ MacKendrick people there will find a teacher for CONCERNED FATHER couple of dollars for your nickel. Then-get a bottle of (even under refrigeration) for you. They may even suggest Moxie with another one. Allaire, Richard Norman Jr., son of Richard colonial rule in India more than a day. Bv Vernon Scott training wheels. You can do it. DEAR CONCERNED: Your Before any of the 5-cent nickels there were 3-cent Norman and Cindy (Nichols) Allaire of 27 Emerson Actress .Angela Lansbury ac­ An Action Guide for the United Press International pieces made mostly to buy stamps. The book tells of St., was born March 14 at Manchester Memorial cepted the award for Ashcroft, who Collector and Investor the 3-cent nickels (1865-89), and 3-ccnt silvers Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Gcorgianna HOLLYWOOD - ‘ Amadeu.s, ' was in London to attend today's regular cnin.age oi half-dimes tiegan in 1795 (dated (1851-1873) — a real gotta-git for any self-respecting Nichols of Enfield and Harry Nichols of West an epic on the life of Mozart, swept funeral of her friend. Sir Michael 1794). This was the Flowing Hair type. In 1796throngh type set. None of them are horribly expensive. Hartford, His paternal grandparents are Mr. and eight Oscars, including best pic­ Redgrave. Tests for cholesterol, fats 1805 there were Draped Bust designs None of these Mrs. Paul Allaire of Enfield, The baby has a sister, The first 5-cent nickel (1866-1883). had a striped ture and best actor for F. Murray earliest half-dimes carried a valuation. You were just Ngor. a physician forced to shield design on the front and a large "5 " on the back Kristin Marie, 3. Abraham, while Sally Field, Dame supposed to heft them in your hand and know escape from his war-torn home­ It came in two types. Peggy Ashcroft and a refugee A Capped Bust type reigned from 1829 to 18.37; then Buonanno, Julie Anne, daughter of Paul M. and land, thanked "God Buddha " in The next in the series were the Libertys that should Cambodian in his first movie role needed before weight loss lour varieties of :i Seated Liberty from late '37 In the Susan K. Buonanno of 15 Bliss St., was born March 12 accepting the supporting actor have come to an end in 1912 but had an overrun, a were honored at the 57th Academy end in 1873. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal statuette for his first film role — a maverick date — "1913." There were five of the.se; at Awards. envelope for it to me in care of this; Would you believe $425,000 going for a coin that grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T, Koza of Boynton first in Oscar history. DEAR DR LAMB - What role do one lime all were in the collection of Col. E.H R Milos Forman was named best newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City hardly covers a tingertip’’ Just a few years ago an Beach, Fla. Her paternal grandmother is Marion triglycerides play? My wife has been Green. One of them sold just this past January for director for "Amadeus." which very conscious of cholesterol and has Station, New York, NY 10019. It alTO 1870s half dime turned up — the only one ever. That Buonanno of Norwich. The baby’s sisters are Lynn "A movie is not enough " to $385,000. also won for best ' screenplay, will update you on HDL cholesterol selling price was a gamble; both parties had agreed describe the bloody communist modified our diets in line with your Your The first Liberty nickels, in 1883. came with a large Michele, 7, and Karen Elizabeth, 4. sound, makeup, art direction and and LDL cholesterol. You and your on $25,000 more than the Guprett 1804 silver dollar takeover in Cambodia. Ngor told recomendations. “ V” but no "cents." Some of these were gold-plated costume design during Monday I'm 70, 5 feet 11 and weigh about wife should be tested for these. would bring ul a forthcoming auction. Petrowsky Sharon Rachael, daughter of Nathan reporters in an emotional back- Health by miscreants and passed for $5 gold pieces. (The night's televised extravaganza. 200 I have lost about 25 pounds in the DEAR DR. LAMB - What is a This softbound book may be had (or $9.95 from and Anne (Libitzky) Petrowsky of Columbia, was stage interview. "It's true, but it's so-called racketeer nickels.) Forman won his second Oscar. past four years by following your diet rs Lawrence sigmoidoscopy? I know that this test Bowers and Mercna Galleries. Dept NR. Box 1224. born March 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. The not real enough. It's cruel, but it's The models for the buffalo nickels (1913-1938), were He was named best director in 1975 recommendations. However, my detects cancer of the colon, but how is Wolfeboro, N IL. 03894 On the back cover Muriel baby's maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. not cruel enough. It's suffering, but Lamb, M.D. three Indians (for a composite), and a bison in (he for “ One Flew Over the Cuckoo's annual physical showed that my tri­ it done and what does it involve? Ostriche. the Moxie Girl, will he looking at you over a Martin Libitzky of 21 Ellen Lane. The paternal it's not suffering enough." New York zoo. called "Black Diamond. " Nest." glyceride count was 259 and my cho­ Must one be hospitalized? How long fan. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Piotkow ski The nickels we use today show a bust of Jefferson on "Amadeus," nominated for 11 lesterol was 216. does it take? TONIGHT; of Columbia. ROCK STAR PRINCE, WHO one side and his home, Monticello. on the other The Oscars, was based on the Tony My wife, 67, is just over 5 feet and DEAR READER — A sigmoidosco­ Meeting ot the Manchester Philatelic Society at wore a purple sequined cloak to the ides by losing more weight. A regular py is used for many reasons other first of these, in 1938. was a copper-nickel alloy. In award-winning play by Peter weighs 165. Her triglycerides were Mott's Community Hall. 587 E. Middle Turnpike. 6:30 Wicrzchowski, Kimberly Ann, daughter of Ronald black-tie ceremony, won the best walking program also may help. than to detect colon cancer. wartime, they became copper-silver-manganese Shaffer, who won the award for 755 and her cholesterol was 287. to 9. Program: Harry Maidmenl — Scouts on J. and Kathleen S. (Tracy) Wicrzchowski of Vernon, original song-score Oscar for Your wife may need further tests if The word ending “oscopy" means (1942-45). Watch for a dull coin looking like a slug ot best screenplay adaptation. We feel we have a working knowl­ Q. David Bowers | Slumps." was born March 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. “ Purple Rain." Stevie Wonder her triglyceride level remains high on “ to look a t" The sigmoid is the last lead. If it has a mintmark over the roof of Monticello it Abraham, who portrayed Vien­ edge of cholesterol and are taking E V e ry b 0 d y « e 1 c o 111 e Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. won for best song with " I Just a repeat fasting test. Her cholesterol part of the colon, which connects with is worth extra for its silver content nese court composer Antonio Sa­ steps to hold it down, but what about Clarence Tracy of Vernon. Her paternal grandpar­ SALLY FIELD Called to Say I Love You. " level also is high. She might reduce the rectal chamber. Thus, sigmoidos­ Really the queen of the 5-centers was the half-dime. lieri, won the Oscar for his first triglycerides? ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Wierztliowski of 813 . . . her second Oscar her triglycerides by losing a signifi­ copy means “to look inside the The first one came in 1792. made of silver donated by Russ MacKendrick is a longlime Manchester major film role. "Dangerous M oves," made in DEAR READER - Diet helps, cant amount of weight, but she should sigmoid." It is done by inserting a 12- George Washington. This was actually a pattern — the resident who is an authority on eollectibles. Center St. "There's only one thing missing Switzerland, was named best although it doesn't always produce all directed "Places in the Heart." have a blood-glucose test a couple of inch hollow tube with a lighting for me," Abraham said accepting foreign-language film, the first of the results one would like. Was won an Oscar for his original hours after a carbohydrate meal or mechanism into the sigmoid through the award, “ that's to have Tom Swiss film to win an Oscar. The your blood test done after an over­ screenplay based on his great­ after drinking glucose water. She also the rectum. Hulce standing by my side." movie was about a Soviet defector night fast? One doesn’t have to fast grandmother's experiences in for a cholesterol test, but fasting is should be tested for liver-function A flexible instrument that is IIULCE, WHO PLAYED THE Waxahachie. Texas. playing against a Russian oppo­ problems. Some people inherit a tend­ smaller in diameter is now used to go nent in a chess tournament. necessary for a triglyceride test. About Town title role, was nominated for best Ashcroft, who played a British Triglycerides are fats, and the test ency to have high cholesterol and fat far beyond the 12-inch reach of the actor and grinned at his colleague dowager unhappy with English measures the amount of fat in your levels. rigid sigmoidoscope. from his seat at the Los Angeles colonial rule in "A Passage to bloodstream. Fat is absorbed rapidly I am sending you The Health By direct visualization, a polyp can Vaudeville show at school Music Center. Letter, 15-2, Understanding Your India," and Dr. Haing S. Ngor, a through the intestinal wall, so if one be examined or even removed. Other COVENTRY — Coventry High School will present, Field, who struggled to keep her Here’s list Cholesterol, 'Triglycerides and Other Cambodian refugee who portrayed has eaten fats before the blood test, diseases and bleeding also can be "V'aiidcville ’85," Wednesday through Saturday at 8 family together in Dust Bowl Blood Fats. This will explain the a reporter forced to flee his this will increase the triglyceride identified. p m. at the school auditorium. Ripley Hill Road, to Texas in “ Places in the Heart, " points you are asking about. Others country in "The Killing Fields," of winners level. A sigmoidoscopy often is done in benefit the Band England Exchange Committee also won her seeond Oscar, having who want this issue can send 75 cents won as best supporting actress and Your oholesterol level is fine. You the doctor's office, and the procedure Members of the school hand will go to Coventry, been named best actress for the actor. with a long, stamped, self-addressed only takes a few minutes. probably can reduce your triglycer- England, this summer. Tickets will Ix' .soldat the door 1979 film, "Norma Rae." HOLLYWOOD (LTD - Winners It was the first nomination for for $4 general admission and $2 for students and senior Field beamed at the audience of the 57th annual Oscar awards Ashcroft, a stage veteran who also citizens. and said it was a good feeling to won acclaim this year for a similar presented March 25 by the know "that you like me now. You role in "Jewel in the Crown," a Academy of Motion Picture Arts Try this tip for moist skin like m e." British series broadcast on public and Sciences: Dance for color guard Best picture — “Amadeus," Orion Robert Benton, who wrote and television depicting the end of DEAR PO LLY; Do you have a r Best actor — F. Murray Abraham, clear, then cool. I add this mixture Veterans of Foreign Wars, Anderson-Shca Post “Amodeus." recipe for a beauty cream for dry 2046. will hold a dance Saturday from 9 p ni to 1 a.m to the egg whites while beating . . O i Best actress — Solly Field, “ Places skin? In the Heart. them. at the post home. 608 E. Center St. Music ot the 19.50s Supporting actor — Haing S. Ngor, MRS. B.K. and 1960s will be featured with country We.slern by Cinema “The Kilting Fields." Polly’s If you don’t have a shallow pan or Cathy Michaud and Frank Dorsey. The charge is $3 .50 Supporting actress — Peggy Ash­ croft, “A Possage to India." DEAR MRS. B.K.: Try this cookie sheet on which to bake Best at Bowers each. Proceeds will benefit the VFW color guard / / Hartford Manchester Best Director — Milos Forman, banana mask to moisturize and IPointers cookies or biscuits, turn a cake or CIntma City — Stop Making Sense UA Theaters East — A Passage to "Amadeus." soothe dry skin. You can use it India (PG) 0. — Missing In Action 2 (R) pie pan upside down and bake them Three girls in Brownie Troop 652 have reason to smile. 7:10, 9. — Amodeus (PG) 8. — Paris, Original song — "I Just Called to Say every day, if you like. Check health at town hall Texas (R) 6:50, 9:40. — Annie Hall (R) 7:40,9:40. — Night Patrol (R) 7:30,9:30. I Love You" by Stevie Wonder from "A Polly Fisher on the bottom of the pan. For three straight months, girls from the troop have 7:70 with Manhattan (PG) 9:15, Mansfield Woman In Red." Mash a very ripe banana with BERTHA been named Bowers School’s Best Citizens: First COVENTRY - The Community Health Care Translux College Twin — Friday the Clnestudlo — The Ballad of Na- Original score — Maurice Jarre, “ A two teaspoons olive oil. Spread the Grade Level. The girls and the months they won are, Services will hold office hours Wednesday from 2 to 3 ravama 7:30. 13th Part V — A New Beginning (R) 7,9. Possage to Indio." East Hortford — Dr. Strangelove 7 with Being There Original song score — Prince, "Pur­ mixture on your skin and leave it from left, U>esa Chevalier, January, Bridget Barry. p.m. at the town hall for tests and health guidance. Eastwood Pub A cinema — Vision (R) 4:30, 9. ple Rain." for 15 minutes, then rinse it off February; and Kelly Brennan, March. For more information, call the .services at 228-9428 Quest (R) 7:15. Vernon Original screenploy — Robert Ben­ thoroughly. Poor Richard's Pub A CIntma — Cine 1 a 2 — Vision Quest LR) 7,9:10. ton, "Ploces In the Heort." I combine two tablespoons corn­ The exact origin of chess is not Vision Quest (R) 7:30, 9:30. — A Nightmare on Elm Street (R) 7:10, Screenplay nominees from material I ’m sending you a copy of my starch, two tablespoons sugar and known. The game dates back to 9:30. Parents plan to dance l i based on another medium — Peter newsletter “The Home Beauty one-half cup water, cook until antiquity. Delivery choices available Showcase Cinemas — Mask (PG-13) Wllllmantlc Shaffer, "Amodeus." Spa," which has other formulas for WINDSOR — Tri-State Regional Council, Parents 1:45, 7:10, 9:10. — The Last Dragon Jlllson Sguare Cinema — Mask Art direction — Patrizia Von Bran- HEBRON — Nurse Barbara Soderberg will discu.ss (PG-13) 1:15,7:40,10.— Baby ...Secret (PG-13) 7,9:20. — Boby ... Secret of the densteln, Karl Cerny, "Amadeus." skin treatments and other home­ without Partners, will hold a dance Saturday from 9 choices of childbirth on April 11 at 7 p.m. at her home, of the Lost Legend (PG) 1,7:30,9:50.— Lost Legend (PG) 7:10,9:10. — Porky's Cinematography — Chris Menges, made cosmetics, including aloe p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Sheraton Tobacco Valley Inn, Happy birthday, iadies The Breakfast Club (R) 1:30,7:40,9:45. Revenge (R) 7:05, 9:05, — Friday the "The Killing Fields." .59 Slocum Road. 2 — Beverly Hills Cop (R) 1, 7:20,9:30.— 13th Part V — A New Beginning (R) vera salves, oatmeal facials, hair Bloomfield Ave. The dance will be open to the public. Costume — Theodor PIstek, Thoughts Soderberg, a certified childbirth educator and Friday the 13th Part V — A New 7:05, 9:05. — The Breakfast Club (R) "Amadeus." treatments, bubble bath and more. Cost is $5 a person. Frieda Eggen, left, and Katherine Turek. families hosted a reception in their Beginning (R) 1:15, 7:30. 9:30. — 7:10, 9:10. — Witness (R) 7:15, 9:20. Documentary feotures — "The registered nurse, has instructed about 3.000 families Witness (R) 1:45, 7:20,9:50,— The Sure Windsor Others who would like this issue receive happy 90th birthday greetings honor at the church on Sunday after Times of Harvey Milk," Block Sand should send $1 for each copy to in the state in childbirth options, health care and labor Thing (PG-13) 1:30, 7:45, 10. — The Plaia — Johnny Dangerously (PG- Educational Productions. How important signs are. Road A small gift, a single flower, a ‘Alpine Hop’ show set from the the Rev. Burton Strand of Killing Fields (R) 1:15, 7, 9:35. 13) 7:15. Documentary short subjects — The POLLY’S POINTERS, in care of support. morning services. signs have now been standardized loving hand in a moment of pain, Stone Carvers," Paul Wagner the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box BOLTON — The Bolton Senior Citizens' Club will be For more information, call Soderberg at 228-3106. Concordia Lutheran Church. Their Productions. so that they can be recognized all are important signs of love. A 1216, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be sure entertained by the Bolton Women’s Club Wednesday Makeup — Poul LeBlanc and Dick throughout the world. Everyone sign of God's love for his people Smith, "Amadeus." to include the title. at 12:30 p.m. at Community Hall. People are asked to Antl-smoklng show planned knows the sign for no left turn or no was the serpent on the road. New Books Film editing — Jim Clark, "The bring their own silverware John Worohel will present Killing Fields." entry. What signs of love are we "Death in the West, " a documentary exposing the Best foreign languoge film — "Don- DEAR POLLY: To make an In traveling through a foreign a slide show. "Alpine Hopping” Blood pre.ssures will myths of cigarette advertising, will be shown as part Public Records 6 making in our daily lives? Why not New books at Mary Cheney Music gerous Moves," Switzerland. inexpensive spray starch, I mix be taken. country, it’s so reassuring to see pause for a moment to tell someone of a program Thursday from 7: 30 to 8:45 p.m. at the Library include the following: Hale — The Super Yeors Live action short films — "Up," three tablespoons dry starch in Johnson — If You Are Raped: What Pyramid Films. the serpent on the road, symbol of you love them by a sign of love? Parkade Lanes Meeting Room. Donald W. Charron. Every Woman Needs to Know Visual effects — "Indlono Jones ond cold water, then put that in a spray the medical profession, when you smoking cessation therapist, will speak at the free Warranty deeds Frances L. Kucka Jr., 16 Avondale Road, $69,000. Fiction Keefe — The Life of a Photograph the Temple of Doom." That sign can help make love grow. See ‘Easter Parade’ bottle. I refrigerate it to keep it need a doctor. program provided by Stop Smoking Center of Gail M. 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Joseph Van Dykers against property of David D. The Designer's Handbook In Letters j m Alt Items on ' Friendship Lodge will hold its annual pancake James A. McCarthy to Richard L. Hibler and Carol Gifford — The International Book of information. catered dinner. Barbara Gawle. author of "How to Chicerchia at Olcott and Center streets, $5,000. Stern — Square Meals: a cookbook Manchester Community 0)lege E. Hibler, property on Goodwin Street, $118,000 Comics Taylor — My Animal Kingdom, One Menu except testival Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Masonic P ra y," will speak. David P. Maker against Lydall Woods Corp., ?2,500, Greene — Whole Groin Baking by One 60 Bidwell Street JTemple, 25 E. Center St. The "all-you-can-eat meal" (based on conveyance tax). Greenwald — The Happy Person Manchester, Connecticut 06040 For reservation at $8 each, call Florence Shells. Gertrude K. Smith against property of W.G. Wonder — Whole-brain Thinking: Call 647-6242 Steak and Shrimp. is $2.75 for adults and $1.50 for children. 643-6797. Leo John Vaiciulis to Edward F. Kucka Jr. and Hoas — Inside Music: How to Working from Both Sides of the Brain Glenney Co., 336 N. Main St.. $2,800. Understand, Listen to, and Enloy Good to Achieve Peak Job Performance H - MANTIIKSTKH HERALD. Tuesday, March 26. 1085 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuc.sday. March 26, 198.5 1,> High School World SPORTS VOL. LI — NO. 19 Newspaper of Manchester High School — Space courtesy of The Manchester Herald NBA roundup 'sm m Hartford Stage presents Knicks hurting big time a thrilling musical called as Bucks take it easy

the America’s Sweetheart By Lisa Harris and on top of that we're without Pat 26 and scored 15 points, all in the United Press International Cummings, one of our leading first quarter. The Hartford Stage Co, is now tension through eerie light played by Stephen V'inovich. His players. “ Unfortunately for us, we were presenting "America's Swee­ changes. This did occur in the performance was outstanding. The New York Knicks were "It's been a very frustrating blown out,” Brown said. "That theart," billed as "The hot new second act, but with so many Good performances were also quickly reminded what life without season. It’s no fun at all when your usually doesn't happen, but this musical of Chicago jazz and shoot-outs. 1 suppose any effect displayed by the gang members, Bernard King is like. major players are out. I thank was a bad one. Every year, you gangland's king. A1 Capone. " would become worn. along with Steve Routman who With King — the leading scorer (Buck coach) Don Nelson for have four or five ball games like I attended a Wednesday. March "America's Sweetheart" pro­ played the tax collector. Capone's in the NBA with a 32.9 average — taking it easy on us.” that and this was one of them. They 13 matinee performance which vided a lot of action, and again, like son was played adorably by Trevor the injury-plagued Knicks have With a 41-23 first-quarter lead. just manhandled us.” showed this musical to be innova­ been losing steadily; in their first Nelson brought in the subs. the times, there was always Keeth who stole the audience's Kings 121, Sonics 106 tive, if not totally entertaining. something going on. The director heart. game since he was lost for the rest Sidney Moncrief, a beneficiary The set was dominant, but not succeeded in making the focal of the season, they were blown of the rest, still paced the Bucks At KansasCity, Mo., Larry Drew 2 linfortiinately, some of the sup­ dominating, with the dimensional points clear, though Most of the porting cast was weak, such as away. with 23 points, and Kenny Fields scored 23 points and handed out 14 background of city buildings show's action came in the form of Lucinda Hitchcock Cone, who had The Milwaukee Bucks thumped came off the bench to score a assists to lead the Kings. Otis Some of the buildings weie musical numbers which were big the overdone part of a Chicago the Knicks 126-106 Monday night, career-high 21. Ernie Grunfeld led Thorpe added 22 points and Reggie brightly colored, such as purple on impressive harmonizing, and citizen. after the New York learned the the Knicks with 30 while Trent Theus 20 as Kansas Citywon its and yellow, and seemed to repres­ reaching full-scale crescendos. In the discussion following the extent of the knee injury King Tucker added 23. fifth in a row — tying a season high ent the "hot spots" of the 1920s-30s Many of the characters' voices show, those working on "Ameri­ suffered Saturday. In the course of The loss gave New York, 24-48, — and recorded its 10th victory in \ period. There were also shadowed were not clear, however, and a lot ca's Sweetheart" said that the examining the star forward's its 31st defeat in 36 tries on the the last 13 games. places to go along with the shady of words were lost because of this. show is still in transition. Each day twisted knee Monday, doctors road. Blazers 122, Clippers 99 characters of the times. Noteworthy numbers in Act I brings new changes for the cast discovered a torn ligament and The victory was the Bucks’ 11th 6 straight at home and lifted their Symbolism could be found in the were "Happy Time Al. " which and crew members This perfor­ torn cartilage. Surgery is a At Los Angeles, Kiki Vande- Herald photo by Pinto costumes, too, which were period started out as a carefree tune and mance, interestingly, used stuffed possibility. record to 51-23. Milwaukee weghe scored 27 points and rookie pieces — many of them originals turned into an intense rivalry, and dummies to represent characters. “ We miss (Bill) Cartwright and clinched its fifth straight Central Steve Colter added 25, helping Coach shows how The contrasting colors showed the th e finale. '.America's A dummy was used as Al Capone's (Truck) Robinson and all they do," Division title Sunday. Portland rout the Clippers. It was opposing ideas and morals in the Sweetheart." mother, and one was used as an Knicks coch Hubie Brown said. Nelson was able to rest his two the fifth victory in the last six Manchester High junior varsity baseball tive candidates. The varsity and junior stars, Moncrief and Terry Cum­ Jazz Age The brashness of the .Act II proved to be more effigy of Frank Wilson, the tax "And on top of that, you lose your games for Portland and their coach Steve Armstrong demonstrates varsity seasons open April 8 at times was most apparent in the interesting in content, as it focused collector. leading scorer for 17 games, which mings. Moncrief played only 28 second over the Clippers in three clothing worn by the character of on .Al Capone's trouble with the tax is what King has missed all season. minutes while Cummings played nights. the fundamentals of bunting to prospec- Glastonbury High. Sock n' Buskin members, Audra Choro- Capone sang to the Wilson Lorelei in Sock and Buskin’s musical A1 Capone, such as his green, collector as well as his killing of the dummy as he pulled the stuffing manski and Barbara Werner recently production of “Lorelei." orange, and purple suits Rivaldo brothers. (along with strings of foam performed their roles of Dorothy and The lighting effects in the first "Capone's Day in Court" offered numbers) out of it, and eventually NCAA tournament roundup act did little to set the mood, a re-cap of all of the show's tunes as tore the head off. It was indicated though the second act saw im­ an effective backdrop for the that these touches would remain in provement in this area. For circus-like trial. All in all. the the production's future, but they instance, the gun shots in .Act I music in the show was snappy and were not always a part of it. Student receives award were, at first, shocking enough to upbeat, yet some of the songs were So. "A m erica's Sweetheart" take your breath away. Yet. after Memphis State buried in Big East hype too drawn out and repetitive of may be a very interesting show to the first few times, they became each other. The choreography was go and see, especially since there's predictable and were just some­ also upbeat, but in a simple, no way of knowing what to expect for leadership, schoiarship thing the audience had to endure. uncomplicated way. Bv Mike Tullv this Saturday in the Final Four’s Villanova's chances against NCAA championship. added 19 and center Bill Wenning- until the show begins again ... and United Press International ton 14. Mullin was voted the Lighting could have saved the "America's Sweetheart" was a again. double-header semifinal at Lex­ Memphis State — longshot as they "This is probably one of the day by using blackouts or building may be — are sure to be better than nicest things that ever happened to regional's most valuable player. showcase for the talents of its lead. - K.D. ington, Ky, The second game Memphis State may own the best features St. John’s, winner of the if the plucky team was matched me and the kids," Villanova coach Berry, Webb, North Carolina and sportsmanship position in the Final Four — the West Regional, and Georgetown, against one of its two Big East Rollie Massimino said as he State's Lorenzo Charles and Ken­ -rrr background. top of the East. All but Memphis competitors. The Wildcats have chomped on a huge victory cigar. tucky's Kenny Walker joined him With all the attention going to State represent the Big East been defeated three times this year "I want to congratulate my se- on the regional all-star team. Once again Manchester High began with dinner, where27 people football coach, w ho gave a talk and Local marching band Villanova's surprising success or by St. John’s and twice by njors. They deserved this." School has produced another representing reporters, high Conference. “ Since the whole offense is showed highlight films of the 1984 to the fourth edition of the Memphis State reached the Georgetown. As for Georgetown, it must once award winning student. Kris schools and Yale Alumni, dined Yale football team. geared toward running him (Mul­ Georgetown-St. John's battle, not Final Four by smothering the Villanova is no stranger at the again defense Chris Mullin. The M Noone, a senior, has been awarded After dinner, there was a social lin) off picks, it's like trying to Kris Noone has been an out­ many people are noticing the No. 4 NCAA Tournament. This was the Hoyas have been successful in two the Thomas Redden Award hy the with Yale Alumni, and then the two Sooners' Wayman Tisdale, holding guard somebody in a forest, " said standing student at Manchester plays at recent parade Tigers. him to two shots the last 13 fourth straight year that the team of three meetings this year in Vale Alumni Club. The award is recipients of the award for this North Carolina State's Terry Gan­ High for the past three years. One thing is for sure, though. made it to one of the regionals. The limiting the potency of the 6-6 given annually to one male and one year were presented with plaques. minutes. The Tigers figure to try non, the third of four individuals Athletically, she has made numer­ People will pay attention if Mem­ school made it to the Final Four in All-America. female in Connecticut who are Manchester High School also An organization at Manchester temperatures were no longer of the same on 6-foot-9 Wildcat center Valvano assigned to the St. John's ous contributions to the girls' Tracy Bovier; bass clarinet, Greg phis State wins its next two games 1971, but was disqualified because North Carolina State coach Jim chosen from 21 high schools that received a plaque, or at least rights High School that isn't heard about concern, but replaced by the Ed Pinckney. senior. swimming team, girls' basketball Siebert; concert bass clarinet, in the NCAA Tournament. Unranked Villanova, a small star forward Howard Porter was Valvano got so desperate trying to produce 42 applicants. to it for one year. This symbol very often is the Marching/Con- problem of keeping lines straight, Robin Proincal; alto saxophone. team, and the softball team "1 think Memphis State has the Pennsylvania school, finished the ruled ineligible for signing a pro stop Mullin on Sunday in the West "The refs let him get away with a Selection is based on athletic, contains all of the names of cert Band. The band marched in keeping in step, and recalling Russell Vinick, Bill Thompson. Herald photo by Pmio Academically, Kris has partici­ capability of winning the whole season fourth in its own •contract with the ABA. Regional championship that he lot." Webb said. "I thought I could academic, and leadership excel­ previous winners of the Thomas pated in a strong honors curricu­ the St. Patrick's Day parade in every last note of the "Theme from Debbie Dube, Allen Livermore, BRIAN SPANG thing,” Oklahoma coach Billy conference. Villanova's best-ever finish in assigned 5-7 leaper Spud Webb to keep him from getitng the ball, but A lence. and it is the purpose of the Redden Award and will stay with Hartford on Saturday. March 16 Magnum P.I. Scott Boutot and Tammy Baker. lum and she has been a leader both Tubbs said. "And I hope they do." The 'Cats may not be elegant — NCAA play was third in the front Mullin. A quick 5 points later he did a lot of pushing. He uses his award to recognize these qualities the school until next year at which in sports and the classroom. The band was led by drum major St Patrick's Day offers some The Midwest-winning Tigers clawing past Dayton, the nation's inaugural tournament in 1939. and Valvano looked elsewhere. body real good." in fine students. time the school will turn it over to Kris deserves congratulations Russell Vinick. Mr. Kurt Eckhardt Tenor saxophone. Sherry Veal, competition for the bunds, as they have experienced good fortune top-ranked independent college What made Sunday's victory “ St. John's has too much fire­ Nate McMillan, the first to try to Kris received her award on the new winner. for her accomplishments, and the is the director of the band, assisted Karen Garrison and Nancy Healy; are judged by the parade officials Spano during' the tournament — captur­ team. No. 2 Michigan and Mary­ even sweeter for the Wildcat power to concentrate on Mullin,” guard Mullin, was also the shortest March 5 at a ceremony that was The awards banquet was capped recognition she has received is by Mr. Terrance Reynolds, trumpet, Larry Smith, Tom Lu- Last year, the Manchester band ing two games at the buzzer and land by no more than 4 points to seniors was that it was North Valvano said following the 69-60 lived. He started the game on held in West Hartford. The evening off with Carmin Cozza, the Yale well deserved. She is a tribute to The band members are as pacchino, John Prylko, Joanna received first place in the parade. receiving the benefit of a key call in reach the regional championship. Carolina which beat Villanova in decision that eliminated the Mullin and drew two fouls in four Manchester High School and the follows: Zachcry, Jim Colletti, Peter Bern­ The results of this year's parade their 63-61 decision over Oklahoma But they clobbered No. 7 North the 1982 East Regional finals in Wolfpack. minutes. entire community. Piccolo. Beth Whaley; flute, ier, Sue Moriarty, Darien Flana­ will not be known for several tabs UNH on Saturday. Carolina 56-44 in Sunday's regional their freshman year. The Tar While Mullin was getting his 25 “ I think the refs look out for him Leslie Flink, Amy Giguere, Chris gan and Scott Forostoski; trom­ - E.B. weeks. Memphis State meets Villanova championship. Heels then went on to win the points, forward Walter Berry too," McMillan said. Jarvis. Linda Emerson, Wendy bone, Chris Heustis, Mike Mozzer, He’s big and he’s taking on a big The parade itself began at II Pedemonte, Francene Diana, Rob Prytko, Sarah Robinson and challenge. HSW Staff am., and the band was not Kristine Howard, Becca Morton. Jeff Luce. Brian Spano, Manchester High’s NIT roundup scheduled to begin until 11; 30 a.m. Melorah Hull. Jennifer. Heinrich, Baritone, Jennifer Seise; tuba, 6-9 center that helped the young Co-Editors: .. Becky Castagna But since parades rarely begin on Carrie Moses, Julie Ludes, Ca­ Ron Binks and Tom Tomlenson; Indians to an 11-10 campaign this CLA55 or 19^6 1 .Jennifer Heinrich time, the MHS musicians were rolyn Maloney and Karen Keating. percussion, Jeff Beauregard, Guy past season, has announced that he News editor.... Karen Di Yeso forced to stand around tolerating Clarinet, Mike Paris, Angela Wagner, Alyssa Higley and Lori will attend Division I University of Feature editor ... Susan Baker the cold temperatures and wind for Prelesnik, Cathy Dubiel, Matt Lenfest. New Hampshire. Traditional powerhouses featured in final four Onl^ -l-uzo Vtuoclred and 4Ktr-r,^ Sports editor...... Eric Brown an extra half-hour. Jensen. Jamie Dawson. Chris "It is a big challenge for Brian to Photo ed itor___Eric Heinrich Once they began marching, the LaVigne. Tina Gudmondsen and - J.H. play Division I basketball and he By Mike Barnes and you just got off a plane, say been in the past, " said DeVoe. appearance — Indiana won the March we'd be a good team, and if ■Pour d a y s UA+il i^radoafion j Graphics editor . Jim Lemieux has a long ways to go as a player United Press International from Zurich, you'd think it was the "We're minus a big man, we're tourney in 1979 — is clearly proud we didn't, we'd be dead," said Advisor...... Zane Vaughan but he has a great attitude and I Final Four of the NCAA Tourna­ hurtin' as far as having a strong, to be here this year. The Hoosiers, Hazzard, whose club beat Mon­ believe he’ll make it," said retiring NEW YORK — Victories are few ment," Tennessee coach Don inside attack. When you don't have 18-13, advanced to New York with tana, Nebraska and Fresno State Lisa Harvey competes Manchester coach Doug Pearson. but tradition is plentiful among the DeVoe said Monday. "It's a great that big man, you're not going to be victories over Butler, Richmond to enter the Final Four. "W e're a "I wish him well," he added. four schools competing this week tournament field. The only differ­ ranked in the top 20.” and Marquette, beating the War­ good team and we're coming back "Brian Spano had the mental for the championship of the 48th ence between the teams here and But history shows these schools- riors 94-82 in double overtime to New York to show the world who Former MHS student and physical qualities that we annual National Invitation the teams in Lexington (for the are rich in basketball lore. And the Sunday night in what Knight called the real Bruins are." think have the potential to develop. Tournament. NCAA's Final Four) is the teams coaches figure a victory in the NIT "the most exciting game ever at and wins German contest — often considered a weak sister to Assembly Hall.” UCLA, 19-12, has won six The fact of having a 6-9 inexpe­ UCLA. Indiana, Louisville and here have three more losses,” The Bruins' last trip to Madison straight gamesand lOof the last 11. Recently, Manchester High years with Mrs. Renate Lincoln, rienced player with his attitude Tennessee, four teams who en­ Indiana's problems, ranging the NCAA Tournament — will Aside from speaking the . lan­ provide an attractive addition to Square Garden was one they 'd like finds success by work School junior, Lisa Harvey, was Manchester High's German excites us very much," said tered the NIT with less than 20 from the expulsion of forward Louisville, 19-16, opened the guage well, Lisa is a member of the to forget. UCLA came to New York announced the winner of a national teacher. She began her German Wildcat coach Gerry Friel. victories apiece and more than Mike Giomi from the team to the schools' resumes, season by beating Indiana, Virgi­ National Honor Society, a member "I may be one of only a coupla Dec. 22 to play St. John's in a What do you want to do when you All Shelly's work has paid off, really good. " German contest. As the winner of studies when she was an eighth Spano averaged 15.1 points and their share of trouble, have ad­ Coach Bobby Knight's chair­ nia Commonwealth and Kentucky of the Manchester High German vanced to New York's Madison throwing episode, have been well- guys who have turned down an nationally televised game and left grow up? That was a question that though. She has been getting job When she completes her college the contest, Lisa will be spending grader at Illing. 10.5 rebounds per game for the Silk but limped home with a 15-15 Club, and has been an active Square Garden to comprise the NCAA bid to come to the NIT,” a 88-69 loser. Shelly Killian was asked. She, offers left and right. They came to education, and she receives her four weeks this summer in West Lisa began the competition by Towners this past season. He shot documented; UCLA survived a regular-season record after injur­ member of the Manchester Cross Final Four of the nation's oldest said Knight, referring to his days Bruins first-year coach Walt however, didn't have an answer to her! She has done court reporting bachelor's degree, things will be Germany. She will be living with a taking an exam. It was given to 60.9 percent from the field and 75.6 "December Death March" to ies limited the club's inconsis­ Country and track teams, college basketball tournament. as Army coacb. "That was in 1968, Hazzard likes to point to that that question when she was a in an actual courtroom situation. different in court reporting. She German family in an effort to learn selected high school fourth-year percent from the foul line. advance to the NIT for the first tency. Starters Manuel Forrest, Indiana meets Tennessee in the at the first NIT at the new Garden, game, as well as other "December senior at Manchester High School. She had accompanied reporters to won't have to type any longer. and understand the German German students throughout the New Hampshire was 7-22 this time; Louisville never fully reco­ Jeff Hall and Barry Sumpter all Lisa's family is presently host­ first game Wednesday night (7 We were the third-ranked team in Death March” losses at DePaul, Last Tuesday, however. Shelly the most recent cases of murder Computers will have taken over, culture. United States. In order to continue past season. The Wildcats are vered from a season-ending injury missed time with various ing a German exchange student p.m. EST) followed by the mat­ the East behind Columbia and St. Memphis State and Brigham came back to speak to Mrs. Carol and malpractice. Ms. Killian had recording the reports. The reports in the competition, the student had member of the ECAC North to star Milt Wagner; and Tennes­ ailments. from Frankfurt, West Germany, chup between UCLA and Louis­ John's. Our Cadets could all come Young, as the turning point of the Moriarty's shorthand class. The the responsibility of taking down will then he transferred to storage She will also be furthering her to score in the 90th percentile on Atlantic Conference that includes see, usually a Southeastern Con­ named Natahlia Bachmayer. down to New York (from West season. The Cardinals, NIT champions 2 Northeastern, Boston University, ville. The title game is scheduled ference power, finished with an former student of MHS, a 1981 verbatim what everybody said. on a floppy disk. language studies while traveling the test, which, of course, Lisa did. All of her acquaintances feel that Canisius, Colgate, Maine and, next for Friday night at 9 p.m. 8-10 league mark. Point) so I picked the NIT.” "I said before the year started in 1956, are thrilled to be in the NIT graduate, now is pursuing her "R 's a real high-pressure situa­ Shelly informed the students through the country. It will un­ She then had to write a two-page Lisa's winning was well justified, career. year, the University of Hartford. "If you didn't know any better “ We're not as strdng as we've Knight, making his sixth NIT that if we survived the Death for their 12th time. tion," explains Shelly. She said that if they are interested in this doubtedly be an experience she essay, alt in German, and she was and all are sure that Lisa will that a court reporter can either field, they should make sure they will never forget. then interviewed by contest offi­ Ms. Killian was herself inspired represent our country well this work for the court or freelance. She take many different courses. She The road to winning this trip was cials. The interview lasted 25 summer, by a shorthand speaker about said she preferred to freelance. said, “ You need a little of every­ not an easy one for her. Lisa has minutes and was all in regular court reporting. That speaker had She will be paid by the page, thing," The more knowledge, the been studying German for four conversational German. - J.H. been inspired by another speaker. Ms. Killian must be able to type more helpful to take more fluent Mrs, Moriarty said, "It's like a 240 words a minute before graduat­ Eddie Shore was one of the iron men in sports notes. chain reaction." ing, as a requirement. Shelly said 6 So, if you don't know what you Shelly Killian is scheduled to it takes a lot of practice, and a want to do after high school, don't running the Indians. An "emergency” arose imme­ study court reporting at Husson person must build up his or her worry. Maybe you can be as lucky When one talks about iron men in sports, one cannot cautiously for Shore and he asked to take over the diately in Beantown which irked Shore and an already wheel. Shore did all right until he tired and the cabbie College in Bangor, Maine, for a skills. Since she has been home. as Shelly Killian, and have a easily forget Eddie Shore, the great defenseman with strained relationship with Bruin coach Art Ross took over but there was a crash. The cab skidded into a period of four years. This ambi­ Shelly has begun her internship. speaker arouse your interests in a the Boston Bruins, who died last week in Springfield, reached new heights. tious woman is putting herself This young woman will be able to career field such as court Mass., at the age of 82. ditch. Unhurt, Shore hiked a mile to a farmhouse Herald Angle Shore received the maximum salary under NHL through college by working every start off court reporting at a reporting. An example of Shore's durability in the rugged where he persuaded the farmer to hitch up a sleigh possible vacation, weekend and beginning salary of $20,000 a year. game of hockey came in his final season in the rules, $7,000 annually, but was also the recipient of and take him to the nearest connecting train. Shore holiday. National Hockey League with the New York bonus arrangements which far exceeded the limit. was on the road 22 hours in all but got to the arena in She commented, "The money is - B.C. Americans in 1940. He also owned and was the Earl Yost Shore soon became the greatest drawing card in the time and played 55 minutes against the Maroons and player-coach with the Springfield Indians in the Sports Editor Emeritus game. Rival team's rooters hated his style of scored the only goal in a 1-0 Boston victory. American League. roughhouse play but they flocked to the arenas and Our paths crossed many times, at the Eastern Hotv's ^our pgrf-4im e y i\o g .U e r 5c^.ool You could Sau +Kotf Shore, considered in some circles as the greatest bought tickets. He developed into a dynamic skater, a States Coliseum where he was on hand, first as a defenseman of all time, performed with Springfield on hard-checking defenseman, a tremendous stick player and then president and general manager of the Saturday nights, commuted to New York on Sunday handler and a scoring threat, something that AHL Indians, and on the banquet circuit. Shore was a nights to play with the Americans and was with Four times the 5-10, 165-pound Shore won the Hart defensemen were not accustomed to doing. His dozen great speaker, often reminded me of bneing a Springfield on Tuesday and Wednesday nights and Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player, a record goals in his maiden season was a record for a member of the clergy and not a swashbuckling, II, X asKeJ back with the Americans for Thursday night games. that stood until Gordie Howe and Wayne Gretzley defenseman. He tallied 108 goals and had 179 assists in hardnosed hockey player who earned the title, '!01d All this was when he was 38-years-old, emerged. Seven times he was named to the all-star his NHL career, remarkable totals for an era when Blood and Guts.” boss i-f i+ ufouM l»e team — when only six teams made up the NHL defensemen stayed "home" and were non-scorers. WITHOUT QUESTION, during his 13 years with the membership and play wasn't watered down as today Boston advanced from last to second place in possible +o increase Roha- o-s P ..A Bruins and one season in New York, Shore was the — and he performed as much as 50-55 minutes in the Shore's first year and in the 13 seasons. Shore played UP UNTIL ILL HEALTH recently, he was on hand toughest and roughest player in the NHL. He paid for 60-minute games. with three championship team and two Stanley Cup for every game at the Springfield Coliseum. He never j■^■he sire of rwiIf his roughness, too, as he had an unbelievable 978 winners, 10 years apart — 1928-29 and 1939-39. missed a game when the Hartford Whalers called stitches on his scarred body, had his nose broken 14 SHORE BOUGHT THE SPRINGFIELD FRAN­ Springfield their home several years ago. ! c K , i h e e t - h a r d. times, and his Jaw shattered five times. He lost all his CHISE in 1939 for $42,000. The purchase was a HOW MUCH WAS Shore dedicated to hockey? Eddie Shore'’was no saint by any standards and he teeth and nearly lost his left ear and both his eyes. long-sought ambition. The Boston front office In his second year with the Bruins he missed a train Pictured above are Lisa Harvey and made as many enemies as friends in Western Lisa will be spending four weeks and Shore didn't win a job with the Bruins until he was disapproved but Shore was in the Forest City for the to Montreal so he hired a taxi for the 340-mile trip. It Massachusetts but no one could ever deny that he was -EHgUIC'as Chip Blodget. Both juniors will be Chip will spend his entire senior year 24, but his inspiring play lifted the team from the start of the 1939-40 season and had an agreement that was in the dead of winter and during a heavy one of the best hockey players of all-time, an all-star in spending time in Germany this year. there. also-ran class into a championship act. he would play in Boston in case of an emergency while snowstorm that turned to ice. The cab driver drove too any period.

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SCOREBOARD Sports In Brief Spring training roundup Manchester Elks take ninth ECHO results Orioles looking better each day Mite B Baseball RAYNHAM, Mass. — Manchester Lodge of Elks participated Hockey in the 39th annual Elks Interlodge Duckpin Bowling Tournament United Bank took second place In the Northern Conn, Fivers Tournament In at Capeway Bowl in Raynham, Mass., and took ninth place. Enfield, despite losing Its first gome. V Exhibition baseball itandingi Bv United Press International . three. McClure went two innings NHL standings Willimantic Elks had a pinfall of 2009 to win the event with David Beaulieu notched o hot tric k In o Manchester ninth at 1538. Al Atkins led the local squad with a and Ladd worked the ninth. losing couse os United dropped o 5-3, At Mesa, Ariz., Otis Nixon Wal« Conttrmct opening decision to the tournament y ' AMERICAN LEAGUE total of 339 followed by Ralph Doyer 338, Paul Ford 327, Hank The Baltimore Orioles' chances Potrick Division , ■ > - W L Pef. atoned for a ninth-inning error by W L T Pis. OF OA host. Brad Fries and Kevin Brodeur Hebert 325 and Joe Desimone 309. of once again challenging for the earned assists. Chris Greenland was In Toronto )3 3 .813 scoring Junior Noba with a 13th- x-Phlladolph 48 19 7 103 329 233 8 5 .615 Ford and Doyer combined for a total of 686 to take ninth place in American League East title are x-Woshlngtn 43 22 9 95 X I 222 net. inning single to lead the Indians. ECHO came bock to trounce Chicago 12 8 ,6M the doubles competition. In the singles event, Ford was 13th and looking better every day. x-NY Islondrs X X 5 83 326 284 Hamden, 7-2, paced bv o pair of goals Cleveland 9 7 .562 Ned Yost drove in two runs Nixon dropped Brian Dayett's fly NY Rangers 23 40 10 54 274 321 Doyer 15th. In the all-events competition, Ford was eighth with Pittsburgh 23 44 5 51 250 344 each bv Beaulieu and Tlgger LeBrun. t Detroit 9 8 ,5X Monday to lead the Texas Rangers to center field with two out in the Jaev Haves, Brodeur and Greenland Milwaukee 10 9 ,5U his total of 1043 while Doyer was ninth at 1015. New Jersey X 44 9 49 242 312 to a 2-0 victory over the Orioles, but ninth, allowing Gary Woods to Adams Division added single markers. Assists went to \ Baltimore 8 8 . 500 The tournament attracted representatives from Elk lodges in x-Quobec M 27 9 81 299 252 Beaulieu (2), Fries, Jason Thibodeau Texos 7 7 ,5M Baltimore's pitching was again score the tying run from first base. x-Montreal 35 27 11 81 272 244 and Jesse Carlson. Shawn Haves Minnesota 8 10 .4^ Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. At Palm Springs, Calif., Barry picked up the win In net. V m Kansas City 7 9 ,4X sharp. x-Buttalo X 25 14 X 265 216 Bonnell drove in two runs and Boston X 31 9 75 273 258 A four-goal outburst bv Beaulieu New York 7 9 ,4X Scott McGregor pitched six Hartford 26 X 9 61 250 X I powered United Bonk to o 4-2 win over Boston 7 10 .412 Cougar nine wins again innings for Baltimore, allowing six three Seattle pitchers combined on Campbell C on for en CO Sooth Windsor. Haves earned an assist C3akland 6 9 .400 a five-hitter. Winning pitcher Matt and Greenland made 14 saves In net. Seattle 5 10 ,3X hits and both runs. Dennis Mar­ Norris Division Young held the Angels to three hits W L T Pis. OF OA NATIONAL LEAGUE SARASOTA, Fla. — The Manchester Community College tinez, Tippy Martinez and Don W L Pet. x-St. Louis M 27 12 X 273 259 Squirt A baseball team won its second game in three outings, blasting Aase limited Texas, 7-7 in exhibi­ and an unearned run through six x-Chlcogo X X 5 75 284 282 Chicago 12 6 .667 innings. Los Angeles 10 5 .667 homestanding Sarasota College, 13-5, in Sarasota, Florida. tion play, to no runs and one hit x-MInnesoto 24 X 12 X X I 299 Beoverite Products skated awoy At Vero Beach, Fla., Greg Gagne x-Detrolt 24 X 11 X 288 340 with second place In the Division III Cincinnati 10 5 .667 Jeff Brennan broke open a one-run game with a bases-loaded over the final three innings. New York 0 6 . 571 and Ron Washington had two hits Toronto 19 47 8 44 X I 321 State Tournament In West Haven, double and finished with five RBI for Manchester. Shortstop Bob Yost's first RBI came in the Smytne Division winning four of five games. Philadelphia 7 6 ,5X fourth inning with a single off first each, and Tom Klawittcr pitched x-Edmonton M 17 10 102 X I 241 ECHO trounced Watertown, 10-2, San Francisco 8 7 ,5X Gagnon, the only Cougar baiter with two hits, contributed a x-WInnlpeg 41 27 7 W 334 311 behind Don B arry's three goals and an A Montreal 0 7 ,5X i baseman Eddie Murray's glove three scoreless innings of relief to x-Calgorv X 27 9 85 3X 284 assist and Greg Tolman’s pair of Atlanta 7 9 ,4X single and double. that scored Gary Ward from third lead the Twins. Los Angeles' only Houston 6 11 .421 x-Los Angeles 32 X 13 77 3X 304 tallies. Kevin WIehn, Derek Wood, John Netkovick was the winning pitcher, yielding just five hits base, in the sixth inning, Yost run came in the fourth on Al Vancouver 24 43 8 X 268 XI M ike Rodriguex, Kevin Sheridan and St. Louis 4 7 .364 in six innings. Netkovick fanned seven and walked four. x-cllnchod playoff berth Ken Herold added single markers. '7 San Diego 5 10 ,3X doubled to left off McGregor, Oliver's RBI single. Monday's Result Mike Kelsey and Dave Perisho each Pittsburgh 2 10 .167 The Cougars, now 2-1 in their southern tour, are back in action scoring Bill Stein. At Winter Haven. Fla., Nolan Minnesota 5, Vancouver 3 had a pair of assists. split-squad (w m n Included today with a doubleheader against host Thomas Edison Ryan hurled six innings of one-hit Tuesday's Oames Wood had a hat trick and Brian Monday's Results Wayne Gross homered off Dave (All Times EST) Kellogg had three ossists as Beaverlte Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 4 Community College in Fort Myers. Schmidt in the ninth inning for ball and Mark Ross worked out of a Boston ot Montreal, 7:Xp.m . blanked Ridgefield, 6-0. WIehn chipped Minnesota 5, Los Anoeles 1 Baltimore's lone run. Texas star­ bases-loaded jam in the ninthto Buffalo at Quebec, 7:X p.m. In a pair of gools and Rodriguez had a V' Montreal 5, New York (AL) 3 preserve the Astros' victory. The Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 7;Xp.m. single tally. Assists by Tolman (2), Phllodelphia 5, Detroit 4 ter Dave Rozema allowed six hits Minnesota at Detroit, 7:Xp.m . Mike Russo and Mark M idford com­ Houston 6, Boston 5 Legion in need of basebaii coaches over five innings, but had to work 38-year-old Ryan entered the game Edmonton at N.Y. Islonders, 8:05p.m. pleted the scoring. Pittsburgh 10, Kansas City 1 out of frequent jams to get the with a 6.43earned-run average, but Wedn esdoy's Oames ECHO shut out West Hartford by an Toronto 5, Chicago (AL) (ss) 1 Hortlord at Washington, night Identical, 6-0 score. Barry had his ? •• Cleveland4,Chicago (NL) 3, )3lnn. Manchester American Legion baseball program is in need of victory. no-hit the Red Sox until the fifth. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, night second hot trick of the weekend, while Son Diego (ss) 2, Oakland (ss) 0 coaches for both the Legion and Junior Legion teams. Anyone Elsewhere, Milwaukee blanked At Yuma, Ariz., Steve Garvey Philadelphia at Chicago, night Tolmon, WIehn and Mldford chipped In Milwaukee 4, Son Francisco 0 drove in a run with a third-inning St. Louis ot Toronto, night single tallies. Russo and Herold earned Rec photo Seattle 2, Colltornlo 1 with experience or interested in volunteering their time should San Francisco 4-0, Cleveland k Wlnnlpegot Vancouver, night assists. Oakland (ss) 4, Son Diego (ss) 3 contact Head Coach Steve Armstrong at Manchester High School shaded the Chicago (iubs 4-3 in 13 single and Mario Ramirez hit a UPI photo Colgorv at Los Angeles, night Beoverite continued Its winning American Division volleyball champs New York (NL) 6, Chlcogo (AL) (ss) 1 or by calling 647-1560 (after 6 p.m.). innings, Seattle downed California fourth-inning sacrifice fly, lifting streok by edging Middlesex, 3-2. Texas 2, Baltimore 1 the Padres. Dave Dravecky, who Cleveland's Tony Bernazard (right) gets high five Tolman had two markers, and Wleh 2-1, Minnesota topped Los Angeles AHL standings had the other. Kelsey, Russo and Tuesday's (3omes 5-1, Houston held off Boston 6-5, went 5 2-3 innings, was the winner greeting from Joe Carter after belting two-run homer in Redwood Farms captured volleyball Wolfe, Ed Hille, Don Erickson, Hank (All Times EST) Noiihtm Division Rodriguez assisted. Former piayer charges drug use San Diego beat Oakland 2-0 then In the second game, Mike Gallego exhibition play against the Cubs. Indians won in 13 After scoring 25 goals In the previous honors in the American Divison this Brown. Missing: Craig Bolt, Hugh Cincinnati vs. Houston at Kissim ­ singled with two out in the eighth, W L T Pff. OF GA four games, Beaverlte finally fell to mee, Flo., l:X p.m . lost 4-3 in a day-night double- innings, 4-3. Maine 37 29 9 83 2B3 244 winter. Team members (l-r) Front row: McCane. St. Louis vs. Philadelphia at Clear­ TEMPE, Ariz. — A former Arizona Slate University baseball pacing the A's. Adirondack 33 34 8 74 275 313 West Hortford. 3-1. Kellogg had the header. Toronto ripped the Chi­ Sherbrooke 33 36 5 71 292 301 only goal, unassisted. Scott Vanek was Don Kelsey, Steve Madge. Back row. Stu water, Fla., 1 :X p.m. player claims he was benched this season after refusing to take a cago White Sox 5-1, Montreal At Dunedin, Fla., veteran right­ In net for all five gomes. Sean Allard Baltimore vs. Atlanta at West Palm Frobel smashed a three-run homer Novc Scotia 32 33 7 71 266 270 and Marty Curtis were cited for Beach, Fla., 1:X o.m. controversial mood-altering drug prescribed by the team's outscored the New York Yankees hander Doyle Alexander.and Ron single in the eighth inning by Luis Fredericton 32 35 7 71 256 285 Toronto vs. Los Angeles at Vero Beach, psychiatrist to improve performance. Musselman combined on a six- Aguayo knocked in the winning to help the Pirates snap an Moncton 30 36 7 67 260 266 outstanding play. Final Four 5-3, Philadelphia edged Detroit 5-4, Southern Division Bucks 126. Knicks 106 At Lexington, Ky. Fla., 1:M p.m. Drew Siler, a sophomore third baseman who started 10 games Cincinnati nipped St. Louis 5-4, hitter to lead the Blue Jays. run. helping the Philles come from eight-game losing streak. Dlnghar^ton 47 20 7 101 349 244 Saturday, March X Boston vs. New York (NL) at St. Toronto improved its Grapefruit Squirt B Basketball Memphis Stotevs. Vlllonova, I :Xo.m . Petersburg, Fla., l:M o.m . for the Sun Devils this season, has since quit the team and has Pittsburgh smashed Kansas City behind in a game played before a Baltimore 41 25 8 90 298 233 NEW YORK 006) Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, League record to 13-3. record crowd of 5,830 at Jack At St. Petersburg, Fla., rookie Rochester 39 23 12 90 304 271 Kris Bronelll was the lone scorer as Orr 2-96-610, W ilkins663-6 n , Bollev 2.6 Georgetown vs. St. John's, 4;Mp.m. said he will transfer to the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. 10-1 and the New York Mets beat Springfield 33 35 4 70 291 290 Horst Engineering nipped Enfield, 1-0, NCAA Championship Fla., 1:30 p.m. At West Palm Beach. Fla., Bill Russell Stadium. southpaw Bill Latham allowed 1-1 5, Carter 1-3 1-1 5, Walker 4-13 2-5 10, Monday, April 1 Detroit vs. Chicago (AL) at Sarasota, "I don't believe in taking drugs, and I never have," said Siler, another White Sox squad 6-1. New Haven 29 39 8 66 296 325 In Its only Enfield Invitational Tourna­ Grunteld 13-16 4-5 X, Sparrow 26 2-2 6, At Scottsdale, Ariz,, Ray Burris, Gullickson survived one shaky At Tampa, Fla., Cesar Cedeno three hits over the first five innings Hershey 24 40 10 58 289 316 ment win. Peter Hayes and Dave Memphis Stole-Vlllonova winner vs. Flo., 1:30 p.m, who told Airzona Stale baseball coach Jim Brock two weeks ago NBA standings Bannister 0-4 26 2, Tucker 9-16 3-4 23, Georgetown-SI. John's winner, 9:12 Kansas CItv vs. Texas at Pompano, inning while becoming the first doubled home two runs in a to leading the Mets. Latham, who St. Cotharlns 21 46 6 48 250 351 Mannebach assisted. Cavenall 2-3 1-2 5. Totals 39-82 26-X 106. he was leaving the squad. "1 don't think that the use of drugs is for Bob McClure, and Pete Ladd p.m. Fla., 1:M p.m. Montreal pitcher to go six innings five-run third inning to lift the posted an 11-3 record with Tide­ Wodntidav't Games MILWAUKEE (126) Oakland vs. San Diego at Yuma, Ariz., 3 m e." combined on a three-hit shutout to Nova Scotia at Adirondack Eastern Division Cummings 4-9 7-7 15, Pressev 2-2 2-4 6, water of the International League Pee Wee A Atlantic Division O.m. Use of the drugs became public Friday when it was reported lift the Brewers. Burris, who was this spring. Gullickson gave up Reds. Eddie Milner, Duane Walker Moncton at Fredericton W L Pet. GB Lister 0-1 36 3, Hodges 3-5 0-0 7, NCAA women s tournament Cleveland vs. San Francisco at four hits and a walk during a and Dave Parker had RBI singles last season, is emerging as a St. Cotharinesat Hershey Design Group One went 3-2 to finish Moncrlet 9-10 3-5 23, Pierce 4-9 9-10 17, phenelzine sulfate, a hydrazine derivative marketed under the 13-10 with the Oakland A's last Baltimore at Maine x-Boston 57 14 .803 Thompson 3-14 3-49, Breuer 3-32-20, Fields Scottsdale, ArIz., 3 p.m. three-run Yankee fifth. in the inning. possibility for this year’s Mels’ second In the Division III State x-Phll, 52 19 .732 Chicago (NL) vs. Milwaukee at Sun name Nardil, has been prescribed or recommended to al least year, pitched six innings and gave Tournament. In the opener, ECHO 9-12 3-3 21, Grevev 26 1-1 5,Mokeskl6-8 (AM Times EST) At Clearwater, Fla., a two-out 4' Fort Myers. Fla., Doug staff. Washington 35 35 . 500 City, Ariz.,3 p.m. eight members of the Sun Devil baseball team this season. Nardil up all three hits. He struck out North Stars 5, Canucks 3 edged West H artford, 4-3, on goals by New Jersey 35 36 .493 0-112. Totals45-7933-43126. East Rtglonal Seattle vs. Calltornia at Palm Springs, Vancouver 2 0 1—3 Andy Gagnon, Jeff Olender, Jason New York 23 X 23 33—106 First round is generally given as a last resort to people suffering severe New York 24 46 .333 Milwaukee 41 23 33 3F—136 Calif., 3 p.m. Minnesota 0 2 3—5 Pellegotto and Bobby McKee. Assists Central Division Old Dominion 88, Svrocuse63 Montreal vs. New York (AL) at Ft. neurotic depression. First period—1, Vancouver, McNab 20 went to Gagnon (2), Chris Hills, D C. y-Mllwaukee 51 21 .708 Three point goals—Tucker 2, Moncrlet North Carolina St, 67, St. Joseph's 63 Lauderdale, Fla., 7:X p.m. (Dalgneault, Smyl), 4:10. 2, Vancouver, Morlson and Derek Moulton. Net- Detroit 37 33 .529 2, Hodges. Fouled out—None. Total fouls Penn St. 99, North Carolina 79 Brock, who said Sunday night he may resign as head coach, Neely 18 (Gradin, Lemoy), 4:26. minder Brendon Wheeler made 32 —New York 33, Milwaukee X . Rebounds Ohio St. 102, Holv Cross 60 Chicago 34 38 .472 —New York X (Tucker, Wilkins 6), Monday's llnescores was in seclusion Monday and unavailable for comment. Judge upholds ban on lights at Wrigley Penalties—Vellschek. Min, 12:41; Rich­ saves. Forwards Moulton and Scott Second round Cleveland 28 43 .394 Mllwoukee 47 (Lister 8). Assists— New ter, Min, 14:14. Livingston contributed solid efforts. Atlanta 28 43 . 394 Thursday's Games Several doctors, including the chief medical officer for the U.S. Second period—3, Minnesota, CIcca- Design Group One blanked Southern Indiana 20 51 .282 York X (Sparrow 11), Milwaukee X Ohio St. 81, Penn St. 78 Olympic Committee, believe the drug is dangerous and should be rein 14 (Giles, Wilson), pp, 2:56. 4, Conn., 6-0, paced by two goals and an (Cummings, Moncrlet 5). Technicals— Old Dominion 77, North Carolina St. 67 Expos 5. Yankees 3 CHICAGO (UPI) - A poetic striking down a state law and a city Curry challenged the idea that opinion, began the ruling with a Western Conference New York coach Brown, Walker. A— used only as a last resort. MInnesoto, Martin 1 (Wilson, Maruk), assist from Hills, and single tallies Midwest Division Regional Final judge, invoking Chicago ira(lition, ordinance passed to keep lights baseball should be a business like poem. He said the lyrics summar­ 15:57. Penalty —MacAdam, Van, 2:47. from Gagnon, Morlson, Teddy Poulos 9,386. Saturday's Result W L Pet. GB At W n t Palm Biach, Fla. has refused to allow lights at the from being installed in the nation's any other. ize the issues involved in the and Pellegatto. Scott Wlnot, Luc x-Denver 45 26 . 634 Al Norfolk, Vo. Third period—5, Vancouver, TantI 37 LaRoseand Moulton had assists. Mark Old Dominion 72, Ohio St. 68 New York (AL) 000 030 0 0 0- 3 11 1 home of the Cubs, saying fans have second-oldest ballpark, and the "For generations now," he Tribune Co.'s attempt to light up Houston 40 29 .580 Montrool 010 103 lOx— 5 6 1 (Petit), 2:38. 6, Minnesota, Graham 11 Larivlere, Poulos and McKee were Dallas 40 32 . 556 Kings 121. Sonics 106 Mideast Regional Gold strike it rich on defense believed for generations that base­ last one without lights. wrote, "baseball fans ... believe as 70-year-old Wrigley Field. (Archibald, Broten), 16:45. 7, Minnesota, cited for excellent play. First round NIekro, Armstrong (6), Shirley (7) and San Antonio 36 37 .493 Bradley; Gullickson, Schatzder ball’s inventor "never intended for Tribune officials filed notice an article of faith tliat Abner It reads: Broten 18 (Giles, Vellschek), 16:58. 8, ECHO suffered Its first loss at the Utah 35 37 .486 Texas 84, Western Michigan 62 DENVER — Denver Gold coach Mouse Davisgained notoriety Minnesota, Payne 28 (CIccarelll, Giles). hands of MId-FaIrfleld, 3-2. Larivlere SEATTLE (106) Western Kentucky 90, Middle Tennes­ (7), Reardon (8) and Nicosia, Fitzge­ the game to be played at night.” they would appeal the ruling. Doubleday never intended the Kansas City 29 43 . 403 rald. W— Gullickson. L—Armstrong. last season as an offensive innovator with his run-and-shoot 19:59. Penalties—CIccarelll, Min, 0:37; and La Rose were the goal scorers, with Pocific Division McCormick 6-13 4-6 16. Vranes 0-0CM)0. see X Cook County Circuit Judge Ri­ "We consider this very, very game to be played at night; that Do those who schedule play time Gagnon, Morlson, Pellegatto and Tennessee 65, Virginia 55 HR—Montreal, Wlnnlngham. offense. He may gain more attention this year with a Lanz, Von,0:37; Halward, Van, 10:07. y-L.A, Lakers 52 18 .743 BrIckowskI 6-11 3-6 15, Henderson 4-11 2-2 chard L, Curry Monday rejected a serious business, and we, of vines and heroes grow better in the for the games of our national Shots on oool—Vancouver 13-6-5— Moulton assisting. Wheeler made 32 Portland 35 37 .486 10. Wood 9-14 0-0 18. Chambers 9-17 6-7 24, Mlsslsslpol 81, Southern Mlsslsslpol black-and-blue defense. saves. Sundvold2-80'04,King3'S5-611,Sobers 0-3 68 \ challenge to ordinances banning course, have appealed that deci­ sun: that one "homer in the 24. Minnesota B-17-10—35. Phoenix 32 39 . 451 Astros 6. Red Sox 5 The Gold defense forced six fumbles and quarterback Vince pasttime The Designers came back to nip New Seattle 30 42 .417 0-0 0, Blackwell 4-6 0-0 6. Totals 43-68 Second round lights at Wrigley Field in a 64-page sion." Cubs general manager Gleamin’ is worth a hundred hits have the right to interfere with Power-play opportunities — Haven, 6-5, as McKee scored his 20-27106. Friday's Results Evans turned two of them into touchdowns Monday night, L.A. Clippers 25 46 .342 ruling that borrowed liberally Dallas Green said. "W e'regoingto into the blackness of night and that bedtime Vancouver 2 0. Minnesota 2-1. second gool of the gome with only Golden State 20 51 .282 KANSAS CITY (121) Mississippi 63, Tennessee 60 At Wlntor Hovon, Fla. powering Denver to a 16-2 victory over the San /\ntonio three seconds remaining. LaRose s hat x-clinctied playoff berth Johnson 5-16 4-4 14, Thorpe 10-17 2-4 22. Western Kentucky 92, Texas 90 Houston 110020 011— 6141 from baseball lore and even a hopefully accelerate that appeal so Wrigley Field is indeed a Mecca by starting the game at Goalies — Vancouver, Caprice. trick and Poulos' single marker com­ y-clinched division title ThompsonO-12-22, DrewlO-172-423,Theus Rogional Final Boston 000 000 203— 5 4 3 ‘ Gunslingers. famous song about the sport. we can get about running our for the baseball purist." nighttime MInnesoto, Beaupre. A—13,223. pleted the scoring. Assists went to 9-16 2-2 20, Woodson 7-9 0^ 14, Sunday's Result Ryan, Smith (7), Sambito (8), Ross (9) Denver improved to 3-2 while San Antonio dropped to 1-4. Gagnon. Wlnot, Olender, Morlson and Olberding 5-114-514, Merl weather 8-30-06, At Bowling Green, Ky. and Ashby, Baliev (7); Hurst, Mitchell The Tribune Co., owners of the business as a baseball business Curry, who described himself as instead of the customary Referee—Bob Myers. Larivlere. Olender and Wheeler (with Buse 1-1 0-0 2, Nealy 2-3 0-0 4, Western Kentucky 72, Mississippi 68 (7), Stanley (8) and (Jedman, Newman team, had sought a court order should be run." a "sports fan" in a footnote to the daytime? 30 soves) played outstanding defense. Monday's Results Verhoeven 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 52-94 16-21 Midwest (7). W—Ryan. L—Hurst. HRs— ECHO fell In the finals to West Milwaukee 126, New York 106 121. First round Houston, Mumphrey; Boston, Newman. Louie gets Man of Year award NHL leaders Hartford, 4-1, despite strong efforts Kansas City 121, Seattle 106 Seattle 29 30 21 2^106 Louslono Tech 81, Illinois St. 57 from Mark Trentman and Olender. Portland 122, L.A. Clippers99 Kansas City 30 29 34 28—121 ^ n Diego St. 71, Nevodo-Los Vegos67 (Through March 24) Pellegotto had the lone goal, assisted Tuesday's Games Three-point goal—Drew. Fouled Auburn 82, Memphis St. 64 NEW YORK — St. John's coach Lou Carnesecca, who has led gp g a pts by Livingston and Trentman. North Stars rally, clinch playoff spot (All Times EST) out— None. Total fouls—Seattle 22, Northeast Louisiana 85, Missouri 84 the Redmen into the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament, Gretzky, Edm 73 66 123 189 Mllwaukeeot Washington, 7:30p.m. KurrI, Edm 70 68 62 130 Kansos City 24. Rebounds—Seattle 38 (OT) Football Monday received the Man of the Year Award from the National New Jersey vs. Atlanto at New (McCormick, Chambers 10), Kansos Second round BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) the Canucks. Broten scored with 3:02 left on a ta's rookie center Dirk Graham Hawerchuk. Win 75 48 72 120 Bantam A Orleons, 9 p.m. City 49 (T horpell). Assists—Seattle 30 Invitation Tournament. Dionne. LA 74 45 75 120 Friday's Results "When we got down 2-0 again, it bad-angle wrist shot that beat tied the scoreby converting Jim Purdy took third ploce In the Division New York at Cleveland, 7:30p.m. (Henderson 10), Kansos City 40 (Drew Louisiana Tech 94, Son Diego St. 64 Carnesecca, wearing a natty gray suit and red tie in place of — When the Vancouver Canucks Bossy. NYI 70 55 56 111 Indiana at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 14). A—3,787. seemed like the same old North goalie Frank Caprice high to the Archibald's rebound into his fifth B.Sutter, NYI 70 42 59 101 IV State Tournament, winning two and Northeast Louisiana 76, Auburn 71 the sweater he wears on the sidelines, received a silver bowl for jumped to a 2-0 lead early in the dropping one. In Its first outing, ECHO Golden State at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Regional Final Stars,” Broten said. "It's really short side to put Minnesota ahead goal in five games. Ogrodnick, Det 74 52 48 100 Kansas City at Houston, 8:30p.m. USFL standings first period, Minnesota center Neal Savord, Chi 73 37 61 98 knocked off Wallingford, 6-4, behind Sunday's Result guiding St. John's to a 31-3 record and, for a time this season, the frustrating getting off to a poor 4-3. Vancouver had taken a 3-2 lead Bruce Skivington's three goals and two Utah at Denver, 8:30 p.m. At Monroe, La. Broten thought he was watching a Coffey, Edm 73 28 70 98 Detroit at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. NIT pairings No. 1 ranking in college basketball. start like that and having to battle on Tony Tanti's 37th goal of the Gartner, Was 74 46 50 96 assists. Chris Mahoney had a pair of Northeast Loulslana85, LoulslonoTech Eostorn Conforonco replay of the North Stars’ game “ The winning goal was a bit of a gools and Dan West added a single L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10:» p.m. Quarterfinals 76 W L T Pcf. PF PA back. It seems like we keep waiting long shot," Canucks assistant season at 2:38 of the third period. Tonelll, NYI 74 39 57 96 W edn esda V* s Ga m es Saturday's Results with Calgary last week. PStastny, Que 69 31 65 96 strike. Jeff Allen came up big with 1B West Birmingham 4 1 0 .800 IX 100, Hippie signs new Lions’ pact saves In his first stort In goal. Boston at New Jersey, night Tennessee 61, Virginia 54 First round Tampa Bay 3 2 0 .600 141 116 Minnesota battled hack for a 4-4 for something to happen at the coach Ron Smithsaid, "but it was a The victory moved Minnesota NIcholls, LA 74 45 50 95 Washington at Philadelphia, night UCLA 53, Fresno State 43 Federko, StL 69 28 67 95 Purdy edged M ld-Falrfleld. 4-3, on o Long Beach St. 1)2, Brigham Young 85 New Jersey 3 2 0 .600 128 12S DETROIT — Quarterback Erie Hippie may have a future with tie against Calgary last Monday, beginning of the game. bad play at center ice that caused one point ahead of Detroit for third pair of gools from Brian Hughes and Sunday's Results Southern Californio 74, Idaho 51 Memphis 3 2 0 .600 IX 101 MacLeon, Win 74 38 56 94 Atlanta at Indiana, night but Broten exceeded his expecta­ "W e’ve got to play every game it. Our guys skated right past the place in the Norris Division, and it Kerr, Pha 68 53 39 92 one from Larivlere. Skivington's goal Indiana 94, Marquette 82 UCLA 78, Washington 62 Jocksonville 2 3 0 .400 127 152. the Detroit Lions after all. and two assists completed the scoring. Golden State at San Antonio, night Louisville 71, Tennessee-Chatanooga Georgia 91, Tennessee Tech 74 Baltimore 1 3 1 .300 02 76 tions Monday night by scoring the from here on out like it's a playoff puck.” clinched a playoff spot for the Nilsson, Col 71 34 58 92 Dollas at Utah, night Despite rumors he was about to be traded. Hippie Monday Goals Regular netminder VInnIe Sico mode 66 Second round Orlando 0 5 0 .000 75 154 deciding goal in a 5-3 victory over game.” Just 13 seconds earlier, Minneso­ North Stars, 23 saves. Houston at Detroit, night Semifinals Thursday's (iames Wostom Confortneo signed a new 2-yearcontract with the Lions, the team announced. gp g L.A. Lakers at Seattle, night KurrI, Edm 70 68 Skivington got the only gool as Purdy Wednesday, March 27 Georgia 78, UCLA 42 Houston 5 0 0 1.000 189 105' While terms of the contract were not announced. Hippie, who dropped a 4-1 decision to W atertown In At New York Long Beoch St. 75, Southern Californio Oakland 3 1 1 .700 128 124 Gretzky, Edm 73 66 Indiana (18-13) vs. Tennessee (21-14). 7 ' played in only eight games last season because of a knee injury, Bossy, NYI 60 55 Its final game. 72 Arizona 3 2 0 .600 104 80 In women’s tennis Kerr, Pha 68 53 p.m. Regional Final Denver 3 2 0 .600 112 109 is believed to have signed a deal worth nearly $700,000 in salary, Ogrodnick, Det 74 52 UCLA (19-12) vs. Louisville (19-16), 9 Saturday's Result Portland 2 3 0 .400 81 92' bonuses and incentives. p.m. At Los Angelos Los Anoeles 1 4 0 . 200 118 117. Assists Blazers 120. Clippers 99 Championship gp a (Seorglo 97. Long Beach St. 82 San Antonio 1 4 0 .200 46 119' Gretzky, Edm 73 123 Bowling Friday, March 29 Final Four Mondov's Result Dionne, LA 74 75 POF w\ND (120) At New York At Austin, Texas Denver 16, San Antonio 2 Ewing, Carnesecca cited by TSN Americans being crowded at top Hawerchuk, Win 75 72 Coi r 4-6 3-3 11, Vandeweghe9-21 9-10 27. Consolation gome, 7 p.m. Friday, March X Friday, March X Championship gome, 9 p.m. Coffey, Ed 73 70 Bowie 3-65-611, Drexler 6-114-416, Colter (3earola vs. Western Kentucky, 7o.m, (All Times EST) ST. LOUIS — Center Patrick Ewing of Georgetown was named Federko, StL 69 67 Elks 9-116-825, M. Thompson 6-110-112, Norris Old Dominion vs. Northeast Louisiana, Tampa Bay at Memphis, 9 p.m. By Martin Lader tina Navratilova still stands alone crowded at the top. lands, Romania, South Africa and Powtr-plov goals 3-5 5-611. Valentine 1-3 0-0 2, B. Thompson 9:X o.m. Saturday, Morch 30 player of the year and Lou Carnesecca of St.'John's took coach of United Press International in women's tennis, it is becoming In last week's $500,000 Virginia Switzerland — participated in the Joe TwaronIte 142-356, Charlie Whe­ Championship gp pp 0-2 CM) 0, Kersey 2-51-4 5. Totals 43-83 33-42 JacksonvllleatBlrmlnaham,8:np.m. the year honors in selections announced Monday by The Sporting more apparent that American Slims Championships, bringing doubles. Kerr, Fha 68 21 lan 139-365, Bruce Fish 143-381, Bernie 120. Sunday, March 3) New Jersey at Arizona, 10 p.m. Gartner, Was 74 17 Welch 352, Joe Cataldl Jr. 147-154, Al LA CLIPPERS (99) NCAA Tournament brackets Georgia-Western Kentucky winner Sunday, March 31 News. NEW YORK — Although Mar- players as a whole are being together the world’s top players, Since the emergence of Navratil­ Hawerchuk, Win 75 16 Atkins 369, Paul Ford 351, Tony Cage 3-5 0-0 6. Johnson 7-16 0-0 14, vs. Old Dominion - Northeast Loulsl- Baltimore at Houston, 2 :X p.m. The two will face each other when Georgetown meets St. John's eight countries were represented ova, Czechoslovakia has become a Dionne, LA 74 15 Salvatore 361, Hank Hebert 135-364, Donaldson 1-41-23,Nlxon7-110-114, Smith Edit onowlnner, 1:10p.m. Oakland at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. dominant power in tennis, and also Ogrodnick, Det 74 15 Mott M IruckI 141-138-396, Travis Cook 5-13 8-12 18, Walton 7-16 2-4 16, Soturdav'i Result Orlando at Denver, 2:Xp.m . in a Final Four matchup Saturday in Lexington, Ky. among the field of 16, and only six Stevens, Was 74 15 Jr. 135-375, Trovis Cook Sr. 363, Andy Cotchings 1-4 0-2 2, Edwords 4-6 4-4 12, Regional Championship Monday, April I Joining Ewing on the sporting weekly's All-America first team of the women were raised in the boasts two of the leading men in Short-hand goals Lomoureux 151-408, Jerry Ridel 358, Brldgeman 2-7 1-1 5, White 0-3 1-2 1, Georgetown 60, Georgia Tech 54 San Antonio at Portland, 9 p.m. Ivan Lendl and Tomas Smid. Hal Waldron 358, Ernie Pepin 383, Rick are forwards Wayman Tisdale of Oklahoma, Keith Lee of United States. gp sh Gordon 3-9 0^ 6, Wilkinson 1-2 0^ 2. Southeast Asked how much credit she (x>uld Gretzky, Edm 73 11 Burnett 362, Bernie Gudeahn 353. Totals 41-96 17-28 99. Sunday's Result Memphis State and guards Chris Mullin of St. John's and Sam Among the four semifinalists, Propp, Phi 70 6 Poiiiand » 2S 25 37>-120 Regional Championship Vincent of Michigan State. three were born in Czechoslovakia, take for this, Navratilova replied, Kasper, Bos 70 5 LA Clipptrt 24 26 1131— 99 Friendship Vlllanovo 56, North Corollno 44 Radio and TV The winners were chosen in voting by National Basketball and those three also stand among "I don't know how much I helped Messier, Edm 48 5 Three-point goal—Colter. Fouled Midwest them. If I helped them it’s because Trottler, NYI 62 5 Mike Levesque 203-561, John Lyon out— Bowie. Totol fouls—Portland Saturday's Result Transactions Association general managers and scouts. the top four in the world rankings. Game-winning goals 234-584, Roy Krueger 218-514, Steve 26, LA Roglonol Championship Navratilova won the champion­ I defected. It allowed them to gp gw Kershaw 529, Rich Woodbury 524, Clippers 32. Rebounds—Portland43 (Carr Memphis State 63, Oklahoma 61 TONIGHT travel more because the Czech KurrI, Edm 70 13 8) , LA Clippers 44 (Walton, Johnson ship for the second year in a row Moose Nelson 533, John Krause 504, West 7:X Hockey: Bruins vs. Canadlens, federation decided that if they PStostny, Que 69 9 John Stratton 536, John Kozicki 534, 9) ,Assists—Portland 27 (Drexler 10), LA Sunday's Game Channel X Baseball Red Sox option three pitchers Sunday; and although she now is an (Partner, Was 74 9 Borbara Shedrick 178-499, Lu Toutain Clippers 17 (Nixon 5). Technical— Regional Championship 8 :X NBA Basketball: Knicks vs. Boston — Optioned pitchers Jim American citizen, she learned her restricted them they would have Kerr, Pha 68 8 192-462, Lee Bean 203-522, Bert Toutain Portland cooch Ramsay. A—9,788. St. John's 69, North Corollno State 60 Cavaliers, Channel 9 Dorsey, Mitch Johnson ond Rob' WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — The Boston Red Sox made their first reason to defect as I did. SInIsalo, Pha 64 8 185-464, JoAnne Stevens 177-457, Sandy Woodward to Its minor-league camp; tennis in her native Czechoslova­ Shots Slater 178-464, Gall McKinstry 480, Pat signed Inflelders Julio Cesar Rosario and cuts of the spring Monday by sending three pitchers to their kia. The extent of her emotional "If they didn't restrict them, gp s Thibodeou 478, Nancy Dumond 451, Juan Lopes, and catcher LIvIo Pedllla. minor league camp for reassignment. ties to her homeland was as close they would have no reason to Gretzky, Edm 73 318 Mary Ostrinsky 450. Chlcogo (NL) -O ptioned pitchers Bill' leave.” Bourque, Bos 67 317 f*- Johnson and Ron Merldith, Inflelders Optioned to the minor league cam p were right-handers Jim as the faces across the net from her NIcholls, LA 74 299 (3ave Owen and Dan Rohn, and outfielder - ■ Dorsey, Mitch Johnson and Rob Woodward. Dorsey had pitched on both Saturday and Sunday. Navratilova pointed to the lack Dionne, LA 74 295 AARP Billy Hatcher to Iowa of the American' In the semifinals Saturday, of options in Czechoslovakia for Shooting percentoge . in four games with an 0-2 record and 10.80 ERA this spring. Sam Maltempo 206-529, M ike Plerro <■ ^ Association; returned catcher Bill Hayes that country’s new strength in (minimum 72 shots) ond outfielder Chico Walker to the minor, . Johnson had no record and 9.00 ERA in two games, and Navratilova edged past Hana gp g s pet. 203-548, Keith Stillman 523, Bruno tennis. Glordono 516, Jeanne Lukacs 179-498, leagues for reassignment. Woodward was 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA in three appearances. Mandlikova, and then on Sunday Young, Pit 72 36 119 30.3 Los Angeles — Sent outfielders Ed' "It’s the society,” she said. KurrI, Edm 70 68 250 27.2 Edna Christensen 180-487. VI Putford 6 she defeate(i Helena Sukova, both 477. Jon Singleton 475. Amelung, Tony Brewer, Ralph Bryant' Simmer, U\-Bos 62 34 125 27.2 ond Lemmie Miller, and Inflelders: of whom she knew in Prague. In "There is nothing else to do there. Da.Sutter, Chi 43 19 75 25.3 Germon Rivera, Franklin Stubbs end- fact, Sukova's late mother, Vera, The athletics are not organized In AStastny, Que 71 38 158 24.1 1 Johnson to fight Davis Mariano Duncan to Albuquerque. was her coach and friend and also the schools at all. You doit in clubs. Gools against overoge Montreal — Sent pitchers Tim Cates: (Minumum 22 games) Gymnastics and Floyd Youmons to Its minor-league, INDIANAPOLIS — Former light heavyweight boxing was her chaperone when Navratil­ In the last 10 years tennis has gp min go avg camp for reassignment; sold contract of- '. champion Marvin Johnson of Indianapolis has signed to fight I'M become really popular and Hana is •/| ova defecte(i in New York in 1975. Barrosso, Buf 51 3068 138 2.70 Inflelder Tom Lawless to Louisville of the the only one that is not from a RIggIn, Was 54 3208 161 3.01 American Association. ' top-ranked contender Eddie Davis in a 12-round bout April 14 at "We were friends before and Lindbergh, Pha 61 3616 187 3.10 . A-pound Shields of Houston outscored his opponent Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia is one of many foreign mlnutes; ga-goals against; ayg- Sorus — third on beam, fifth on vault, Russ Willis, Gary Laforce. Missing: Dave Washington — Announced It will not garia, Canada, Hungary, Sweden pinned on her by those faces from averoge; w-won; l-loss; t-tle. eighth on floor and fourth all around. renew the contract of forward Ooit 116-112 on the cards of two judges and 117-111 on the third. players crowding Americans at the top in women's tennis and West Germany. Another five the past— Sukova and Mandlik- Team members (l-r) Pat Vignone, Bill Baner. Collins. ; circles these days. countries — Britain, the Nether­ ova. 18 -• MANCUKSTER UKRAl.l). Tuesday. March 26.'1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesdiiy, March 26. 1985 - 19

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Employment Into 24 M isc tor Rent 46 line IS 2 30 p m on Friday mm QEPEREO ^ IPAPERIN S 2891. clock, minute timer, pro­ 6486. 47 65 $3 00 tor one day I P e rs o n a ls ' Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent P e ts gram cooking, griddle 66 P e r W o rd : PROFESSIONAL and other features. Coll Announcements Roommates Wonted 48 Musical Items JOSS, Trucking. DUMAS ELECTRIC 600 SQUARE FEET-Oftl- 67 1 2 d a y s 20C Read Your Ad PAINTING-InterlorfEx- Recreationa' iienis Home repoirs. You nome Lights dimming? Fuses ce/Store space. Business 242-8142. A u c tio n s terior. No lob too big or PETS Real Estate A n tiq u e s 68 3 5 d a y s 18C Classitied advertisements tt, we do It. Fre e esti- blowing? Repairs, Im- zone. Spruce Street. $425 VOLVO DL, 82, Wine red, C R E A T IV E C A R E - P ro ­ small. Reasonable rates, X) Services T ag S ales 69 6 d a y s 16C ore taken by telephone as a notee. Insured. 643-0304. orovements and addl- monthly. Call R. Jarvis, G O L D COUCH AND automatic, sun roof, Homes for Sale fessional baby sitfer wilt free estimates. Call John tionol circuits. Fully li­ LOVESEAT - $90. Custom 23,000 miles. Excellent Services Ottered 51 Wanted to D> v 70 26 d o v s 12C convenience 643-6712. Financial Condominiums 32 PWHO CLEAN UP • core fo r yo u r ch ild In a o ffe r 4pm. 640-3248. censed, insured. Call drapes, $50. Satin brass condition. $10,300. 647- Lots.'Land lor Sale 33 Pointing Popcring 5? H a p p y A d s : The Manchester Herald is personal, loving and 646-5253 anytim e. chandelier, $25. End to- 1583 evenlngs/weekends. M o rtg a g e s g«nwr raking, edging, OFFICE SPACE - 512 Investment Property 34 Building Controcting 53 $3 00 per colum n in c h resDunsible onlv for one incor l o w I n o . G u tte rs energetic environment. ble, $10. Coll 646-2672. 83 AQHA BCSKN G. Ex­ Personal Loans. square feet. Main Street, Business Property 35 Rooting Siding 54 rect^insertion and then only ited. Light trucking, Robertson School Oreo In A B L E H O M E IM P R O V E - cellent, 4H, Cutting, Polo, In s u ra n c e ...... Automotive Deadlines Manchester. Heat, air, BANK Resort Property 36 Heating Plumbing 55 lor the sire ot the original jjigendable. insured. Monchester. Steody and BUILDING/ MENTS - Room AddK DINETTE SET - Solid Children's hunter pros­ parking. Reasonable. 649- maple. Needs reflnlsh- Wanted to Borrow F lo o rin g 56 Cors Trucks tor Sale 71 For classified odver t ise in s e r t io n ' H ord v, 646-7W3. last minute care availa­ tions. Family Rooms, pect. 633-6272. P rice d to REPOSSESSIONS ble. U X j 646-1226. (Refer­ CONTRACTING 5334 or 643-7175. Ing. $89. Coll 649-9540. Income Tox Service 57 Motorcycles Bicycles 72 ments to be published'Tues Errors which do not lessen I Porches, Decks, Siding, sell. Price* Rtductd For :b n s 6 o d a y c a r e ences available). Roofing, Replacement Rentals Services Wonted 58 Rec Vehicles 73 day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement FARRAND REMODEL­ MANCHESTER - Main Quick Sola Employment m e has 2 openings, Windows. "Your Com­ REFRIGERATOR FOR RARE, UNUSUAL, 41 Auto Services 74 deodline is noon on the dov ING — Cabinets, roofing, Street - Store for rent. Rooms tor Rent For Sale will not be corrected by on I of love, exercisf ond plete Remodeling Ser­ SALE - Good condition. CRESTED, BANTAM May be Hen at the Saving* & Education Apartments for Rent 42 Autos tor Rent L eose 75 before publication additional insertion J gutters, room additions, About 240 sq. ft. For more $100. C oll 649-6916 otter Bank ol Mancbeater. 923 nateotive play. Bowers vice ." 643-9966. CHICKEN. Buff Polish M isc Automotive 76 m IPMNTING/ decks, all types of remo­ Information, call 563-4438 Main Street, between the Help Wonted 21 Homes tor Rent 43 Holiday Seasonal 61 School area. 646-1311. 6pm. Cockerel. Easy to care houra ot Oam to4pm. Monday w I p a p e r in g deling and repairs. FREE or 529-7858. C A R P E N T R Y - Rem odel­ for and on Interesting through Friday estimates. Fully Insured. A . H E N R Y p e r s o n a l ­ ing and Additions. Free WHIRLPOOL ELECT­ bird. $5.00. C a ll 649-6320. 1913 b t h Sanlli tl.tH NAME YOUR OWN Telephone 643-6017, after MANCHESTER i z e d LAWN CARE - Estimotes. Coll Tony, RIC D R Y E R - In excellent 1919 M g 1110 *■ t4 .M PRICE — Father and son. 6pm, 647-8509. Specf Rvgiiahie m mini office park of* 1911 M g >M B.BS LOPking for someone 649-6811. E 111 M of I-B4 Ample parking a c condition! $125. C o ll 649- Employment HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED relloble ond efficient? Fasf, dependable ser- fully carpeted pnval<' iav$ Brnki-r$ 6635. 1919 letli b|4 0.9K SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY IN A SPECIAL WAY vice. Painting, Paoer- L E O N CIESZYNSKI P 'O ferlw l I ^ M U S I C A L 1901 Oedi b n ii a,(00 Total town care, com­ You'll never know the • ?300 »'f o*i«e |0 P II 1911 Ikg laa t1.«0 mercial and residential, hanglno & Removal. Coll BUILDER — New homes, e 1 6(X> a f offiie ITEMS & Education NEED EXTRA MONEY RECEPTIONIST - Denta odditlons, remodeling, power of Classified until LAWN CARE PROFES­ ghf trucking, free esfl- 646-5761. 522-3579 MISCELLANEOUS to help ends meet? Well assistant Pleasant, mot you use It yourself. SIONALS - Immediate afes, fully Insured. 647- rec rooms, garages, kit­ Mr. Norman ____ FOR SALE PIANO - Cable Nelson we otter the opportunity openings for lawn care ern, large staff office.' LARRY'S, PAINTING - chens remodeled, ceil­ 1349.______■- Spinet with bench. Pur­ MOTORCYCLES/ In the evening 5:00 to applicator position. Over day week. No Saturday g Interior-Exterior. Low ings, both tile, dormers, chased from Watkins. HtATWG/ SWIM POOLS WARE­ BICYCLES 9;00pm and Saturday Excellent benefits. So roofing. Residentialor HAPPY HELP WANTED $200 starting pay plus IMMEDIATE OPEN­ prices. Free estimates. RESORT H O U SE forced to dispose Very tine condition. $850. morning. Coll Ms. Jones lory negotiable. Expe C o ll anytim e 646-7069. co m m ercial. 649-4291. PLUMBING benefits. Good driving IN G S In m y licensed dav PROPERTY of new on/ground, 31 foot 649-2070. SUZUKI PE 250 - Good at 647 9946. rienced onlv. Call 64 BIRTHDAY h a p p y b ir t h d a y NEWSPAPER DEALER record and high school core home In Manches­ long pools complete with condition. Driven 16 diploma required. 4964. CARPENTRY AND RE­ FOGARTY BROTHERS STEREO AND AM/FM Kimberly Ann N E E D E D IN A N D O V E R - CONSTRUCTION - Expe­ ter. C o ll 647-IH75. PAINTING AND PAPER- VERMONT HOUSE FOR huge sundecks, fencing, hours. $750 or best offer. Agronomy background H A N G IN G - E x te rio r and MODELING SERVICES — Bathroom remodel­ Radio console maple ca­ Kimberly Ann Harrison HEBRON AREA. Must rience concrete, rebar, ing; Installation water RENT - Beautiful loca­ hlgh-rote filters, pumps, 647-1821. Harrison have dependable car and preferred. Call Ever­ Interior, ceilings re­ — Complete home re­ binet. $80. 649-5053. tormworkers and lead CERTIFIED NURSES pairs and remodeling. heaters, garboge dispo­ tion on lake with dock, ladders, warrantee, etc. be bondable. Call Mrs. green Lawns, 53 Slater paired. References, fully 2'/j hours from Hartford. Asking $988 COMPLETE. MOTORCYCLE IN S U ­ persons wanted for Im­ Street, Manchester, 649- a Io e to care for loved (Quality work. Referen­ sals; foucet repairs. 649- FOR SALE - Walnut ste­ From erth, 647-9946. Insured, Quality work. W eekly. (6171-692-4433, Financing available. Coll RANCE - Get protection, mediate employment. LABORERS - U n d e r one In y o u r hom e, reaso- ces, licensed and Insured. 4539. V lS O /M a ste rC a rd reo speakers. Excellent 8667 f o r Interview Mortin Mottsson, even­ evenings. Stan, toll-free, 1-800-524- ride with AAA coverage. Applications accepted 3 ground coble TV conr-J i ^ i e fees. C oll 643-547S, C a ll 646-8165. accepted. condition. $99 tor the MEDICAL ASSISTANT appointment. ings, 649-4431. 0595. Competitive rates tor oil to 5pm Monday through struction. Connecticut" SCHTt flll noori. pair. 742-9927. OR L P N TO W O R K IN Friday. For additional riders, discounts for ex­ ACCOUNTING CLERK area, must travel. CoK MISCELLANEDUS ROCKVILLE Specialist's Information call after B O N A T H AIR D R Y E R perienced riders and rid­ to do general bookkeep­ 347-6011. office. About 17 hours per 3om onlv, 246-9372. FDR RENT CONVERTIBLE - $75. 646- ers with prior Insurance. week, mostly afternoons. ing In growing East Hart­ 5121. Special rates tor older ford office. Would prefer REAL ESTATE AGENTS HOMES Send resume to Dr. Ben­ PART TIME VIDEO BUSINESS CELEBRITY CIPHER UP TO 8,000 Sq. Ft. of ID TAG SALES riders with touring bikes. NEEDED NOW - Port or Celebrity Cipher cryplogram s are created from quotations by iamin Adorno, 57 Union person with some ac­ OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE light commercial or USED MANUAL HOSPI­ For a no obligation I IVr V. t * 1 RENTAL CLERK - Mon- full time, East ot thg I lamous people, past and present Each letter m the cipher stands Street, Rockville, CT counting and CRT expe­ ( doy and Thursday even­ lor another Todsy sc/ue C equals C warehouse-office space TAL BED, new mattress S P R IN G IS H E R E ! The quote, call AAA Insu­ 06066. rience, but willing to river. Exciting condo near 184 and new 1291, We and side rails. F irm -$450. rance at 646-7096. Juno 22, 1984 ings, Saturday 9 - 5pm. SPRING Into Spring with b y CONNir WirNFR Eastern Connecticut Flea train right Individual. Or­ soles and rental pro­ C a ll 646-2174. June 22, 1984 Retell experience help­ your own Historical Che­ are breaking ground and Market will reopen Sun­ With Love. W A N T E D B A C K H O E & ganizational skills a plus. gram. Zimmer Real Est­ H O N D A AERO 50 ful. Will train. Apply In ney Home! Much resto­ “YPIPU FC DC R AC E D C U would behappytomodify day, March 31, at the With Love. Aunt Susie DOZER OPERATORS - Please ca ll 282-0651, ext. ate, 646-3778, 647-1139. LAWN SPEEPER Gaso­ SCOOTER - Brand New I Aunt Susie person onlv at Al Seif- B E Y O U R O W N BOSS. An ration completed. Ap­ to your needs. Call 524- Mansfield Drive-ln Dump Truck Drivers. 322. opportunity to Invest In 1 202 days, 633-7998 line powered Parker. Full Warranty! $575. Call ferts, 445 Hartford Road, EASY A S S E M B L Y proximately 2 acres ot NVCTP C K K G E P LSRYDT VRIP Theater (Junction ot Must hove Class II Li­ Manchester. your future, without fra n ­ evenings. Good condition. $90.00. Routes 31 8. 32). F o r evenings 646-5233. *27.90 W O R K ! $600.00 per 100. lovely g ro u n d s with *13.95 cense. Black Top Rakers NEED MONEY? Dairy chisees. Take advantage C all 649-9728 after 3pm. dealer Information, and Roller Operators, Queen, near Manchester Guaranteed Payment. many fruit trees. Main AGPA.” — PUHR OCHOPEB. of the fast growing Photo house has 6 bedrooms please call 456-9890 or Experienced ol 5 or more Parkade now hiring part No Experlence/No Sales. PREVIOUS SOLUTION; We tolerate shapes in human WANTED TWO OLD WOODEN Lab Processing. No expe­ and 3'/2 baths. Separate 423-9660. RECREATION years need only apply. time or full time - days, Details send selt- rience necessary. Take beings that would horrify us it we saw them in a horse" TD RENT DESKS with attached nights, weekends. Clean, addressed stamped enve­ apartment also included! E l VEHICLES Put someone you love in the Benefits. C oll 742-6190. TYPESETTER - Part the first step and call — W.R. Inge. chair, lift top, $5 each. pleasant surroundings. lope; ELAN VITAL-173, Make your appointment time days. Fast growing, 872-1045. d>1985byNEA Inc '65 Good condition. 649-9827. Fringe Benefits. Apply: 3418 Enterprise Road, Ft. today. $375,000. Strano 1973 VOLKSWAGEN could expand to lull time Real Estate, 647-"SOLD". C A M P E R SPECIAL - 242 Broad Street. Pierce, FL33482. I WANT TO SHARE FLOOR TILE. Brown and postion. Must be expe­ FISHERMEN'S TAG Fully equipped. Sleeps 4 Manchester Herald rienced and reliable. YOUR HOME? white. Nice pebble patt­ SALE - Fishing Tackle, Real Estate MANCHESTER - NEW people. Automatic. Good PART TIME TELLERS - OFFICE WORKEli. Full DRIVERS To Sell Hop'd h o m e s APARTMENTS Retired gentleman, non- ern. 180 sq. ft. $150 value. A p p ly In p e r s o n to LIS T IN G - $71,900. E x ce l­ smoker and drinker prefers Reels, Electronics, etc. tires. Excellent condi­ We will train. Apply In time position available In Ice Cream In your ovtti $60. 643-7069. Marpet Printers, Vernon, lent starter in quiet area, FOR SALE FOR RENT in-law apartment, in private Some household Items. tion! No Rust. Call 742- person. Savings Bonk of Manchester office. Du­ local area. We want 50 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 871-1421. close to everything! 3 home or comparable accom­ Saturday, M a rch 30th - 8055. Manchester, 923 Main ties Include basic book­ drivers at once. Be yogr HOMES modations Willing to pay ex­ BAGBOY GOLF CART bedrooms, pantry, spa­ ELLINGTON - NEW MANCHESTER - Three 9om to 4pm at 371 Middle Street. keeping, receptionist, own boss. Apply Ding Hi] cellent rate Reply to Box E. $25. Used golf bolls, $3.50 FOR SALE cious el-shaped rec room LISTING - RURAL - 3 bedroom duplex near Manchester Herald. P O Box Tpke. West, Manchester, and typing. Excellent Dong Cart, 44 Prospect per dozen, 643-9664. and dining room! Call bedroom cape In great park and downtown. $480 591. Manchester. CT 06040 CT. rnMISCELLANEOUS What a small price to pay for a PART TIME - Hartford spelling a must. Call Hill Rd., East Windsor, All responses will be an­ MANCHESTER - IDEAL quickly, this one won't shape. Landscaped >/} plus utilities. 872-7786 af­ L d J#AUTOMOTIVE m anufacturing firm has a Crossen Builders, 174 CT (Exit 45 off of 1-91). swered FOLDING PING PONG SALES/COUNTER INVESTMENT PROP­ last long! D.W. Fish acre. Terrific neighbor­ ter 5pm. Available 4-1. lifetime keepsake! port time clerical open­ Merrow Rood, Tolland, 623-1733. TABLE - Playback style CLERK - Full time posi­ ERTY - 6-6 Duplex, 3 Realty, 643-1591 or 871- hood, near schools, shop­ NEW TIRE AND RIM ing. 4 hours per dav- tion open for reliable, 871-0175. bedroom each side. with accessories. $50.00. PART TIME SCIENCE 1400. ping, etc. $81,000. M cC ord T W D A N D TH REE m ounted. $35. H R 78-14 preferobly mornings. energetic Individual wil­ Aluminum siding, IV2 C a ll after 5pm, 646-8534: Automotive PART TIME TELE­ LABORATORY AIDE - G eneral Agency, 635-5322. RODM APARTMENTS - ROOMMATES W/W Dual steel belted Type 50 wpm. Basic moth ling to accept responsi­ baths one side. Rents $450 A Special Present from the Herald — PHONE SALES HELP MANCHESTER - NEW Heated, security. No WANTED radial. Call after 5pm. skills helpful. Coll 522- The Manchester High each side plus utilities. SEARS BENCH MODEL bility and the ability to WANTED - No expe­ LIS T IN G -$83,900. C olon­ ROCKLEDGE AREA - 4 pets, no appliances. 646- 646-4618. 9006. work Independently. School Science Depart­ Assumable mortgage. DRILL PRESS, Vi" ca­ CARS/TRUCKS to anyone celebrating their 80th birthday - or older rience necessary. Hourly ial in very good condition bedroom Ranch with a 2426, 9 - 5 weekdays. FEMALE ROOMMATE Must be pleasant and ment is looking tor an Asking $83,000. Call Helen pacity, with motor In pay, 6 to 9pm on week aide to work 17'/2 hours with 4 bedrooms, Florida fireplaced 1st flo o r fam ­ for two bedroom town- FOR SALE 2 TIRE RIMS, 1976 Ford OFFICE - Hartford ma­ outgoing, with a strong 643-0824. CorrentI & La- excellent running condi­ nights and 10 to 3 on room. Family Room and ily room , 2 V2 baths, large MANCHESTER - One house, Immediate occu­ Pinto. $10.00 each. 644- nufacturing firm has op­ talent to work with the per week(time report­ Penta Real Estate, 646- tion. $75.00. C a ll 649-1794, A FREE Birthday Keepsake Greeting. Saturday. Call for inter­ ing) preparing Biology Dining Room in lovely living room, and a separ­ bedroom first floor with pancy. 649-1513. 1974 F IA T 128 S P D R T L — 8360. ening for person with public. Apply In person to 0042. anytim e. view: Mr. Steven at 742- and Chemistry labora­ s e ttin g with w o o d e d ate Inlaw suite, den or stove and refrigerator. To be used for parts. Call 1*1.8.9.1 size) diversified clerical skills. Marpet Printers, Vernon, No pets. Lease and secur­ 0103. tory experiem ents fo rth e backyard and babbling office on the lower level! P h il after 5pm, 528-1332. TWD FINE HDLE 14 Inch Photos to be provided by customer and are not returnable. Black and white photos Must type 50 wpm. Call 871-1421. NEW LISTING, COVEN­ ity. $375 per month plus INCOME TAX C A R S E A T 8. 522-9006. staff. A chemistry back-, brook! Call Today! D.W. THIS HOME IS A GREAT S T R O L L E R . $20.00 each. Also Panasonic AM/FM rim s for $12. C a ll 643-1866. only. Photo must be received one week in advance. All Birthday Keepsake Greet­ T R Y , $97,900. Deborah Fish Realty, 643-1591 or BUY! B lanchard & Ros­ heat. 646-1379. E] SERVICE car radio. ings must be paid in advance. DRIVERS WANTED ground would be helpful. Drive. Immaculate 3 bed­ 643-1814. RN, LPN - Cresttleld FULL TIME - Economy Hours are flexible but 871-1400. setto Realtors, 646-2482. F D R SALE - TWD room Raised Ranch In THREE ROOMS, second 1974 PLYMDUTH TWELVE Inch Datsun Convalescent Home in car necessary for light would involve working lovely area. Cathedral ZINGLER'S INCOME ALDER 1000 ELECTRIC pick up and delivery In MANCHESTER - floor, heat and applian­ TAX SERVICE - Filing S C A M P - 6 cylin d er. $650. rims with tires In excel­ Manchester has two posi­ PART TIME NIGHT PO­ mornings. Interested ap­ ceilings, 2 baths, fire­ TYPEWRITER for sole. the greater Coventry $133,900. R E A D Y FO R INVESTMENT ces, $375. Adults. No pets. personal and small busi­ Runs excellent. 647-7420 lent condition. Call even- tions available two week SITION AVAILABLE - plicants contact Mr. W il­ place, two 12 X 12 decks, $85.00. Coll offer 3:30pm. area. Call for Interview: OCCUPANCY. Brand PRDPERTY C all 649-2236. ness tax returns. In your after 6pm. Ings 646-0197. A sk in g $50. Notices nights, 11 - 7am. In ad di­ for dependable person to son Deakin, Jr., Man­ wall to wall carpeting and 643-6091. LOST AND FOUND PERSONALS M r. G reg at 742-0103. new 5 & 5 duplex. 3 home. Since 1974. Also tion, on call time Is oerform general clean­ chester Public Schools. much, much more!! A MANCHESTER - Modern frequently available. 45 North School Street, bedrooms, IV2 baths, pri­ A-l WAY TO DEFER bookkeeping services 25 - DIGITAL RECORD- 1980 MERCURY CDU- NEWCREDITCARD! No ing services In the M AN­ must to see! Realty four room apartment Cresttleld Is a 155 bed, LAWN ESTIMATORS - Manchester, CT. Call 647- vate d rivew ays and base­ TAXES. Exchange your available. Call Walt at INGS, CLASSICAL. GAR XR7 - Automatic, one refused. Vlsa/Mas- CHESTER AREA. Hours World Frechette, 646- with appliances, carpet­ S.N.F./I.C.F. Facility lo­ Full time, temporary po­ 3451. E O E. ments, stove hood, dis­ Investment property any­ 646-5346. Bernstein, Ozowo, Moo- AM /FM Stereo, Air con- tercard. C all l-(619)-569- are 9pm to lam. Monday 7709. ing and parking. $360 LOST AND FOUND cated in a rural residen­ sitions, available with hwasher, disposal and where via nationwide zel, Orm ondy. $5.00 each. dltlonlng, radlals. 0242. through Friday, call 649- carpeting. Located on com puter. C all 568-2518. monthly plus utilities. NETKIN"S TAX SER­ $4,350/Best offer. 649- tial area. Please call Mrs. lawn treatment com­ PART TIME PERMAN­ MANCHESTER - "TO BE Apt. 13-A, C a rv e r Lone. LOST - (Stolen) Blue ten 3181 between 9am and nice, quiet street! Realty 647-1113 after 6:00pm. 23%, ask fo r Sharon. J. Brownstein, D.N.S., pany. $250 per week, 40 ENT POSITION - After­ B U IL T " - $145,000. W ith 4 VICE - Low rates, strictly speed Peugeot Bike with 4pm. World Frechette, 646- confidential. Over 10 ye­ are in the Monday thru Friday be­ hours. Must use own noon hours, mature, ample bedrooms, 3 nice MOVING - MUST SELL. odometer and carry bog. 7709. MANCHESTER - Four ars experience. 644-1009. CH EVY 783/4Ton,350 V8, ANNDUNCEMENTS tween 9 and 3pm, at vehicle. Will train. Call: flexible, honest, expe­ baths. Cathedral ceil­ Chippendale Mahogany Bike needed for paper CARPENTERS Rentals room second floor apart­ Automatic transmission, Manchester 643-5151. Evergreen Lawns, 649- rience dealing with pub­ ings, family room, 2 car Buffet and China Closet, route. REW ARD - S30. No HELPERS - No expe­ VERNON - DELUXE 7 ment. Heat, hot water, olr conditioning, power EMERGENCY? In Man­ 8667. lic. C a ll 646-1222, ext. 2534. garage ond treed lot In TAX TRIMMERS - Let $400/both. Love seat, questions. 649-2287. rience necessary. Year Room Contemporary. stove and refrigerator our experts prepare your steering, power brakes, Herald chester, dial 911 for tire, round work. Glastonbury Leave name and phone convenient country set­ included. $450 plus secur­ $100. Slant top desk, $25 8, SALES - Full time tele­ First floor family room RDDMS 1984 tax returns In the crew cab, new motor, police, medical help. area. 633-2904. num ber. ting. You must call today ity. No pets. Strano Real Dry sink $35. Folding ping everyday. IMPOUNDED - Mole, phone sales position days with field stone fireplace, FDR RENT privacy of your home. pong table, $45. All excel­ m int condition. 644-0434. for plans!! Century 21 formal living room, 3 Estate, 647-7653. about 8 months old, Bea­ Get the Want Ad habit ... CARPENTERS NEEDED only. Experience neces­ TEENAGE BABYSIT­ 633-6558. lent condition. 643-9101. PART TIME EVENING Lindsey Real Estate, 649- bedrooms, dining room, 1971 BUICK ELECTRA - gle. TrI-color. Fleming read and use the little ads - Immediate openings for sary. Good voice and self TER for 8 year old and 2 MEN ONLY - Central LOST & FOUND HELP WANTED for light 4000. 2'/2 baths. Immaculate MANCHESTER - Main 455. Very good condition. mart Rood area. Coll Man­ in Classified regularly. carpenters with 5 years of motivation a plus. Some year old in my home - location, kitchen privi­ FREE FIREWOOD - Sea­ chester Dog Warden, 646- lanitorlal and laundry throughout. $129,900. U 8. Street, 3 roopis. For more 70,000o rig in al m iles. New 643-2711. continuous experience in travel Is required. Call: Summer full time; imme­ EAST HARTFORD - leges, parking available. soned. Vernon. 278-2295. 4555. work In a shower diago­ R Realty Company, 643- Information, call 563-4438 For Sale tires, battery, rebuilt hoppers1 ADS all phases of construc­ Mr. Greg for Interview at diate part time wee­ $104,900 - T H E S E AR C H Security and references nal locker room facility. 2692. or 529-7858. curb. Very little rust. tion. Full time employ­ 742-0103. kends. Call 647-7366 after required. $55 weekly, 643- BOYS CLOTHES - Pants, Must be available 6 IS ENDED when you see $650. 643-0156. FOR OUR SUBSCRIBERS ment and benefits. Call nights per week. Tele­ 6pm. References this exceptional 8 room 2693. FOUR ROOM APART­ Shirts, Suit. Boots sizes 12 Shop the SUPERIOR CONSTRUC­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 742-5317, 8:30 to 5:00pm, AUTO PARTS COUN­ required. Raised Ranch with 4 bed­ MENT, Bolton. First HOUSEHOLD - 18, suade vest. All good HD phone 633-4681, Ext. 360. TION - 4,500 So. Ft. - 1972 DLDSMDBILE CU­ Monday thru Friday. TERPERSON with expe- rooms, 2 baths, fire- FURNISHED ROOM floor. Married couples. GOODS condition. 646-8661 after Classifieds. rience. Excellent Brand new 4 plus WITH PORCH, kitchen 3pm. '' TLASS - Excellent condi­ ^ Run a Lost & Found IMMEDIATE OPEN­ FULL OR PART TIME placed family room & No pets. One month se­ CONSTRUCTION ES­ opportunity. Come grow bedroom brick and cedar shared. Near bus and tion. Must see. 646-1352. INGS for dlshwasher/klt- POSITION - Soles, etc. dining room w/sllders to cu rity . $350. 643-0926. USED REFRIGERA­ MACHINISTS TIMATOR - Must have with us. Apply In person, deck. A must to see! ranch. Huge rooms that shopping. 647-9288, leave TORS, WASHERS, Not all the news Is on the Manchester Ad For 6 Days chen help and part time tor flower and gift shop. moke entertaining a plea- FD R D L T D W A G D N 1977- F R E E architectural/drafting Alcar Auto Parts, 226 Sentry Real Estate, 643- name and phone. EAST HARTFORD - Ranges - clean, guaran­ front page! There's lots CNC Lathe pIzza-grInder person. Includes Saturdays. sant experience. Alr conditioning, am/fm. Herald skills and understand the Spruce Street, 4060. Seven Room Executive teed, parts and service. of newsy Information In (for month of March) Engine Lathe PRODUCTION WORKER Apply In person: La Apply In person Flower Gourmet kitchen with 80,000 m iles. In good con­ basics of engineering. Manchester. MANCHESTER - Very Colonial. Dining room, Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8, the Classified section. Strada West, 471 Hartford Fashion, 85 Eost Center fireplace, all top ot the dition. Best offer. Call 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Bridgeport Immediate opening. Must be throroughly fa­ nice furnished room tor sunroom, fireplace, dis­ Son, 649 Main Street, Street, Monchester. line appllcances, random 646-7937. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m Individual needed in miliar with field proce­ CASHIER - Immediate EAST HARTFORD - gentleman. Convenient. hwasher, new applian­ 643-2171. INVITATION TO BIO Inspector dure. Please send resume opening at MInnechaug $159,900 - N E W TO T H E width oak flooring and References required. $48 The Eighth Utilities District, marking and shipping WANTED center Island. 32' x 22' ces. Private backyard 32 Main St., Manchester, Call 643-2711 to: Box D, Manchester Golf Course. 5davs,30-35 MARKET! Elegant Is a w eekly. 649-4003. overlooking river. On QUEEN SIZE WATER- department. Good "Great Room" with dra­ Conn. 06040 seeks bids for a NOTICE Must have 5 years H erald, PO Box 591, M a n ­ SUPERINTENDENT hours per week. Apply In word that accurately des­ Main busline. Near BED • Simmons, wave­ LIGHT WEIGHT RESCUE PUBLIC HEARING dexterity. 45 hours a chester, CT 06040. person, or coll 649-1984 matic 12 tt. bay window, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Manchester Herald experience in air­ For apartment complex HAIR STYLIST ■ We've cribes this magnificent parks, pool. Nonsmoking less, conventional style, TOOL. week. Entry level (10-12 & 2-5 M o n d a y- one of a kind custom built brick wall with stove, APARTMENTS Bid specifications may be ob­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT craft oriented job near University ol Con­ got the customers, we female. $240 month plus takes only 80 gallons of Classified Advertising wages with informal necticut. Mechanical and F rld o v ). B+ room Ranch with 4 spacious entrance foyer, FDR RENT water. Frame, mat­ tained during normal busi­ Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of shop. Modern air- GENERAL HANDYPER- need you now! Expe­ m aster bedroom bath has 1/3 u tilities. 289-1706. ness hours (9:00 o.m. to 5:00 Manchester, Connecticut, will hold o Public Hearing at the training. Overtime maintenance beckround. bedroom s, 2V2 baths, fire- tresses & bullt-ln heater. Lincoln Center Heorlng Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, SON for four hours morn­ rience preferred, no fol­ a steeping tub, shower p.m.) Monday through Sa­ 8:30 am to 5:00 pm conditioned build­ and benefits availa­ Married couple preferred. placed family room and M A N C H E S T E R — A v a il­ ONE BEDROOM partly One year old. Originally turday, from the Dispatcher Connecticut, on Tuesday, April 2, 1985 at 8:00 P.M. to con­ ings. M/F. See Steve Send resume to Superin­ lowing necessary. COM stall and two marble sider and act on the following; ing. Paid benefits. ble. Apply at 186 too many extra features able Immediately. One, furnished mobile home. $700, asking $400. A fte r at the Eighth Utilities Dis­ Non-Commercial subscribers only C arter, C a rte r Chevrolet, tendent, Box 404, Bloom­ 643-8339, ask for, vanities, 15' dining room, trict Firehouse, 32 Main St., Apply in person: Commerce Street, to mention. Impeccable two and three bedroom Single working adult 5pm, ca ll 528-1405. Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund - 1229 M ain Street. field. CT 06002 RN 7 TO 3 CHARGE m anager. 24' sola r room w ith cedar Manchester, Conn. 04040. Police Budget - Special Services...... $60,000.00 throughtout & located In apartm ents. $410, $475, onlv. Lease. No children, Glastonbury or call NURSE - An excellent walls and skylights, 30' Seoled bids wll be received at to be financed by Income from charges for such services. Connecticut Personnel at 633- most sought after area. A $525, heat and hot water pets. 643-2880. FOR SALE - Refrigera­ the above address until 7:00 KIT ‘N’ CA R LYLE - by Larry Wright opportunity Is now avail­ COUNTER SALESMAN true home of distinction I rec room plus potential p.m., April IS, 19BS, at which Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund - Valley Machine 5271 between 10am DRAFTSPERSON/ FOR MASONARY CON­ Included. J.D. Real Est­ tor, Whirlpool, Limited Social Services - Aid to Clients...... $63,000.00 MACHINISTS able for full time employ­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- 5th bedroom and huge time they will be publicly 580 Nutmeg Road North STRUCTION MATE­ ate, 646-1980. edition. Gold. 19.2 Cubic opened, redd aloud and re­ to be financed by State reimbursement (90%) and from Fund and 3pm. EOE. PROGRAMMER ment In our superior rest 4060. work shop on the lower ft. Power saving control. Balance (10%). South Windsor, CT 06074 Responsbilltles include home facility. Enjoy RIALS. Some experience level. Central aircondi­ corded. 3Vj RO O M A P A R T M E N T Outlet for icemaker. 1 Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund - fabrication of drawings NC Lathe & CNC Mil­ working with a con­ necessary. 5Vj days o tioning, Anderson win­ Bids shall remain valid for CAT roOb TKc Kuwavt - Private home, heat, year old. Must sell - thirty days from the bid Pork and Cemetery Budget ■ for (lowering trees for for layout and production ling, 2 to 3 years experi­ cerned and dedicated week. Send application to FANTASTIC 2-FAMILY. dows, 6 panel doors, o 3 Center Pork...... $600.00 oeGn.tiovi IlfluiteJ fco-l PkocesseJ erclo4ivt iS hesek. ate and read blueprints. 06040. pliances, hard wood children. C all 643-2880. apt.UTSto UfS. Two BRopt. U5S Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 9 - quired Including NC Pro­ patient care. It you have comparison at any price. DOUBLE BED. WOOD. Interest ot the District. Porter Street Relief Sewer...... $1,732,799.00 Overtime and benefits a genuine desire to de­ floors. Aluminum siding $295,000. B la n c h a rd 8, to MXa Ront IncludM boot, hot gramming Familiarity 149 OAKLAND STREET - w otpr, W/W cor pptlr>g. ron ot. rp> Unique design. Dark co­ JOSEPH TRIPP to be financed in part by State Grand (55% ot eligible costs, OFFICE PERSON with metal aircraft parts a available. NC Program­ velop a successful nurs­ AUTO PARTS DRIVER - 8i m ore. $112,000. Jackson Rossetto Realtors, 646- trip., ditpOMl. coll for old m - $944,789.00) and remainder by Sewer Reserve Fund 15 con­ Two room heated apart­ t«m. tkvotor. loundrv, com­ lor. Spring and mattress FIRE COMMISSIONER plus. Submit resume or ming experience help­ ing career, please call Must hove good driving 8i Jackson Real Estate, 2482. tributions previously allocated, $788,010.00. ment. Security. No pets. munity room ond |toro«« groo. Included. $50. 643-2880. Doted at Manchester, Conn, Full time. Detail oriented person apply at REB Industries, ful. Apply at 184 Com ­ Mrs. Elizabeth LaunI, Dl- record. Apply In person - 647-8400 or 646-8646. Unit* now Bbown by oopoint- this 19th day of March t985. Proposed TRANSFER of appropriation In Speclol Taxing $300 m onthly. C a ll 646- n>tnt, Mondov, Wodnoadov. F ri­ District Fund 7: ‘'■'i.-i-’ Inc., 184 Commerce St., merce Street, Glaston - crector Of Nurses, 646- Alcar Auto Parts, 226 for diversified position. Including Glastonbury or call per­ TAKE THE TIME to see 2426, 9 to 5. day. lOo.m. • tlp.m . Ploott coil 8 PIECE LIVING ROOM 042-03 bury or call Personnel at 0129. Manchester Manor Spruce Street, for oopointmont. _ FROM: TRANSFER to Reserve...... $5,223.00 sonnel at 633-5271 bet­ OPPORTUNITY IS this gorgeous 5 - 5 two SET, 4 months old. $400. ‘ TO: Rents and Leases...... $5,223.00 phones, typing, cashiering, 633-5271. EOE. Nursing Home, 385 West Manchester. INVITATION TO BID ween 10 to 3. EOE. KNOCKING! On your family located at the MANCHESTER - Second 528-6522 Call after 10am. 646-2941. Proposed Ordinance - To convey to Russell A. Reiss and Leo­ accounts receivable and other Center Street, floor apartment, 2 bed­ The Manchester Public nard M. Lazar, tor the sum of $125,000.00, Lot No. 10 In the For a long-lasting tire, door... Great Investment corner ot Hackmatack Manchester. rooms, heat and applian­ Schools solicits bids for GAR- Bucklond Industrial Pork. duties as required. Computer choose hardwood logs property with store and 4 St. and Sr>uth M ain St. BEDROOM SET, Dining BAGE/RUBBISH REMO­ PHYSICAL THERAPIST Inside Is lust as nice as ces included, no pets. $500 room set, living room set. A copy of the Proposed Ordinance may be seen In the Town MANCHESTER that produce a shorter' room apartment. Alumi­ VAL for the I9S5-I988 school experience helpful. Send PART TIME TRUCK the outside looks! Of­ plus security. Call 646- STDRE AND Almost brand new. 289- years. Sealed bids will be re­ Clerk's Office during busines hours. Temporary/On call Re­ D R IV E R - A p p ly In per­ flame and burn less ra­ num siding. Gds heat. ceived until 2:00 P.M., April handwritten resume with salary HONDA Coll Today. $80's. Jack- fered at $118,900. B lan ­ 3979. OFFICE SPACE 6596 before 9am and after All public meetings of the Town of Manchester ore held at lo­ gistered Physical Therap­ son onlv to; Arthur Drug p id ly than soft woods.' If 3,1915,01 which time they will cations which ore accessible to hondlcopoed citizens. In ad­ The automobile division son & Jackson Real Est­ chard 8< Rossetto Real­ I 6;30pm, be publicly opened. The right requirements to Box FF, c/o ist on a part time baaia for Store, 942 Main Street, a ro m a Is the m ost Im por­ dition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary old In Is axpanding. We seek skilled nursing facility ate, 647-8400 or 646-8646. tors, 646-2482. MANCHESTER - Availa­ Is reserved to relect ony and order to facilitate their participation at meetings should qualified technicians Ex­ Manchester. tant consid eration, select M A N C H E S T E R - 3050 sq. KERO-SUN KEROSENE dll bids. Specltlcotlons and contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, specializing in short term ble A p ril 1st. 2 bedroom bid forms may be secured at cellent wages and bene­ wood from fruit trees. If ft., 1000sq. ft. offices, 2050 HEATER - Well con­ meeting so that appropriate orranoements can be made. Manchester, CT 06040. fits. Contact Service Ma­ rehabilitation. Please call PART TIME HELP - Ev­ MANCHESTER - Unus­ MANCHESTER - By apartment on second the Business Office, 45 N. you have fireplace logs sq. ft. shop or warehouse. structed. Used In Spring JAMES F. FOGARTY, SECRETARY nager. Thomas Dell. 646- 643-5151 between Sam enings and week-ends. ual Cheney 2 family on owner, 3 bedroom Raised floor of two fam ily house. School Street, Manchester, for sale, find buyers the Excellent location and and Fall. New wick and CT. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 3520, Manchester Honda, and 4pm for an Interview Hours flexible. Apply quiet street. $79,000. By Ranch, fireplace, family $400 monthly plus heat quick ond easy wav,... facility. Available April. Igniter. $95 or best offer. RAYMOND E. DEMERS Doted ot Manchester, Connecticut this 21st day ot March, 24 Adams Street. appointment. EOE. Seven-Eleven, 513 Center owner, principles only. room, pool, Westwood and utilities. Call 563- 1985. with a low-cost ad - in Call BUI Stevenson, 643- C o ll 649-1433 evenings. BUSINESS MANAGER Street between i . 4pm. C lassified. 643-2711. , 649-4427. area. $112,900. 643-8379. 4696. 5660. 0434)3 0464)3 1 L>n MANCHKSTKK HKHAl.O. Tuosd^iv. M;irch 26. l!l«5 MANCHESTER FOCUS U.S./WORLD WEATHER Mrs. Bush reminds CoykendalTs menus U.S., Soviets trade Chance of rain, but GOP of its majority are a German feast charges over killing we need the water CBTinttp^ces ... page 3 ... page 13 ... page 5 ... page 2 anIRA. manrhrstrr Irralft Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Wednesday, March 27, 1985 — Single coov; 25«t

I ■ • you can demana r more Foes of MX 2 money from. promise one last obstacle 7 Bv Eliot Brenner called the vote “an important and United Press International unmistakable signal of American unity and resolve” to the world. WASHINGTON - President “America has sent a message, rj Reagan’s Pennsylvania Avenue loud and clear, that we back our pressure has driven home three negotiators and we will continue to ✓ congressional victories on the MX do so,” he said. “Today’s vote was missile but opponents believe they a vote for peace. have one chance left to run down The MX will stay on the the controversial program. congressional agenda. Reagan has Last week, Reagan went up the requested $4 billion for 48 missiles broad street to Capitol Hill and in fiscal 1986, a figure many successfully lobbied senators to members said was sure to be Herald photo by Pinto vote twice for the MX. This week, trimmed as a condition of support / • ’ the administration had buses bring in the latest round of voting. too House members to the White Spring cleaning House for more persuasion. House Democratic leader Jim The arm-twisting worked as Wright of Texas countered, “If I A street sweeper raises a cloud of dust on East Middle between Woodland and Center streets and east of Main Reagan won a narrow House believed for one minute that voting Turnpike near the Manchester police station Tuesday Street to Woodbridge Street between East Middle today to put these 21 additional victory Tuesday in a 219-213 vote during the second week of the town Highway authorizing $1.5 billion for 21 of the missiles in those old vulnerable Turnpike and East Center Street. Sweeping the entire 10-warhead weapons in fiscal year silos would make the difference Department’s annual spring street cleaning. This week town takes eight weeks, according to the Highway 1985. between success or failure in the sweepers are west of Main Street to Broad Street Department. All but one of the six-member achieving a just peace, I would Connecticut congressional delega­ vote with alacrity to spend ten tion voted against the missile. As times that amount of money and he announced last week, freshman more.” Rep. John G. Rowland, R- He drew a standing ovation with Leaders mum on fire incident Waterbury, sided with the a challenge to Reagan and the new president. Soviet leader, Mikail Gorbachev. Bv Sarah Passell it. another person.” The House’s decision brings this “The time has come for both Herald Reporter “I think it is a disciplinary “But the element of provocation year’s fight to a final ballot in that countries to quit squandering so Dispute has matter for both departments, to be needs to be understood,” he said. chamber, expected Thursday. If much upon unproductive instru­ Most officials of the town and the gone too far handled internally.’’ Joyner said. District Director Gordon Lassow the MX wins, production con­ ments of destruction," Wright Eighth Utilities District are keep­ "I want to refrain from making also declined to comment on the tinues. If it loses, the missile would said. “Meet us halfway, Mr. ing quiet today about an early — editorial, page 6 any comment and defuse the issue incident today. be dead for this year. President, Mr. Gorbachev, and morning altercation Tuesday be­ as soon as possible" The House Tuesday bought the we’ll walk _ the path of peace tween town and district firefigh­ Joyner would not discuss what District Fire Chief Harold A. argument of Reagan and others, together.” ters at the scene of a district house the name-calling and shoving, that Topliff has not been available since among them chief U.S. arms The MX missile is designed as a fire, which police said ended with a out of town most of Tuesday and police said occurred among fire­ the fire, which was reported negotiator Max Kampelman — highly accurate weapon intended has not yet spoken to Rivosa or fighters while the fire was still shortly after 6; 30 a.m. and extin­ deputy chief of the town depart­ guished in less than an hour. * H brought back from Geneva, Swit­ to spew as many as 10 warheads ment punching a district firefigh­ learned any details of the incident. burning, could mean for the safety zerland, for last-minute lobbying each across Soviet missile fields. It ter in the face. According to police reports. of town residents and property in Meanwhile, the tenants of the — that the negotiators need the MX stands 71 feet high, with a package But Town Fire Chief John Rivosa Griffin punched district firefighter future fire or medical apartment damaged by Tuesday’s to help win Soviet concessions. of 10 warheads sitting atop a did say today that he has not taken Raymond Fredericksen in the chin emergencies. fire have been forced to move. But House Speaker Thomas four-stage rocket weighing 195,000 any disciplinary action against the while district firefighters were But town Director Stephen T, Linda Babineau, 23, said Tuesday O'Neill, D-Mass., a leading missile pounds. It can travel the 6,000 officer accused of the assault. trying to take over from town Penny said that the incident shows that her husband was severely opponent, saw the vote differently. miles from Wyoming and Ne­ Deputy Chief William Griffin, a firefighters at the scene. him that “the situation hasn't burned when he dashed into the “Today we approved the con­ braska silos to Soviet targets in 30-year veteran of the department. Police have acknowledged that changed since 1957.” when fire­ back bedroom and through flames cept. Tomorrow we look at the less than 30 minutes, with accu­ “I’m not going to take any action they mistakenly dispatched the fighters from both departments to rescue their two oldest children. price tag,” he said, referring to racy as close as the length of a until I have all the information,” town department to the fire, which reportedly exchanged verbal The rescue occurred before arguments that the ultimate price football field. Rivosa said. He said he has gutted the back bedroom of a taunts at the scene of a fire at the firefighters arrived on the scene, tag on the missile, taking in silo The cost of the missile system already interviewed Griffin and two-family house at 377 .Adams Manchester Sand i Gravel Co. just seconds after Linda Babineau hardening, will exceed $40 billion. was $4.7 billion 1983. In 1983, $2.1 other members of the department Street. Penny said today that Tuesday’s said she woke to the sound of the “There really is a tremendous billion for 21 missiles was ap­ who were at the scene but won’t Mayor Barbara Weinberg said incident would not have occurred if toddlers’ screams. chance to turn this around in the proved. Over the life of a 100- take administrative action before she has not yet met with Rivosa or emergency dispatchers did not Their youngest child, son Justin, next couple days,” said opponent missile program, it will cost $26.4 he confers with Eighth District Manchester General Manager Ro­ have the burden of figuring out was in his parents’ bedroom when Ed Markey, D-Mass. billion because of cost increases Chief Harold A. Topliff Jr. tonight. bert B. Weiss but expects to let which Manchester fire department the fire broke out, Babineau said. At the White House, Reagan during the program. The two expected to meet Tuesday them make the administrative goes to which neighborhood. Police have said they believe the night but both had other commit­ decision about whether to disci­ Penny said he is not familiar Babineau’s elder son, Jake. 3, ments, Rivosa said. pline Griffin. with details of the alleged assault started the fire in the back Manchester General Manager District President Walter on Fredericksen, but added, bedroom, which he shared with his Robert B. Weiss refused comment Joyner said Tuesday night that he “There’s certainly no objective sister, while playing with his this morning, saying that he was does not want to make an issue of justification for a person hitting mother’s cigarette lighter. Most people think buying an IRA is the best thing they can do for their retirement. It’s not. Buying a CBT Demand IRA is. \bu see, compared to conventional IRAs, CBT’s new Demand Space defense top arms talks IRA is extraordinary. Because while it gives you all the advantages Bv John A. Callcott organizational meetings, the two Previous arms talks between the Neither side made any substan­ United Press International groups agreed to allocate Tues­ superpowers were not affected by tive comment on Tuesday's first of an ordinary IRA, it also lets you take advantage of options ordb days to discuss defense and space, major incidents such as the Soviet meeting of the negotiating group GENEVA, Switzerland — U.S. Wednesdays to long-range wea­ invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and on defense and space, adhering to a nary IRAs don’t. and Soviet negotiators on strategic pons and Thursdays to medium- the shooting down of a South news blackout. nuclear weapons met for more range nuclear forces. Korean airliner in 1983, with A brief U.S. statement merely Like the conventional IRAs, CBT’s Demand IRA offers con­ than two hours today in their first A U.S. spokesman said Tuesday Washington and Moscow saying noted the length of the session — 3 working session at the new arms that the schedule for the three that efforts to reduce nuclear hours and 7 minutes — and said 2 ventional time accounts. In fact, they assure you the highest inter­ talks between the two respective groups was not affected arsenals must be given priority. strategic weapons groups were est rates in Connecticut. A whopping superpowers. by the shooting of U.S. Army Maj. Western diplomats in Geneva meeting Wednesday and those on CBT’S 3 YEAR IRA SELECT ACCOUNT •The meeting at the U.S, mission Arthur Nicholson by a Soviet said such Soviet actions inevitably intermediate nuclear forces on 11.00% annual rate for a 3-year IRA. to the United Nations overlooking sentry in East Germany. create a strained atmosphere. Thursday. EFFKCTIVE ANNUAL Lake Geneva took place just hours W hile the effective annual yield is an ANNUAL YIELD RATE after President Reagan won ap­ proval Tuesday evening from the unbeatable 11.57%. But unlike the con­ House of Representatives for 11.5 7% 11.00 % another 21 intercontinental MX Directors more optimistic ventional IRAs, which are limited in missiles. It lasted 2 hours and IS 7 minutes at the U.S. delegation their options, a CBT Demand IRA gives you the flexibility of building. transferring the money from your time account into virtually any The two delegations in Geneva about continued U.S. funds are divided into three negotiating IRA option. Like stocks, bonds and mutual funds.** groups on each sides — on defense By Alex Glrelll delay spending for certain projects sewer plant grants. and space, strategic nuclear wea­ Herald Reporter until the end of the year in case This morning, he said that Rep. What all this really means is when you’re finally ready to pons and intermediate-range nu­ there is a reduction in the amount James Florio of New Jersey has clear forces. Manchester directors who at­ of revenue sharing in the second of introduced a different bill that retire, you’ll have the most money possible to retire with. So call Delegates on the defense and tended a weekend conference of the two payments for the year. would extend the funding space groups held their first the National League of Cities in He mentioned the possibility of a program. 1-800-CBTIRAS, or visit any CBT office, and open a Demand IRA. working meeting Tuesday. Washington returned with a more 10 percent reduction. Chafee’s bill would change the After all, why settle for less when you can demand more. Working meetings of the individ­ optimistic view than they had over The directors got different opin­ grant to a loan program ulti­ ual sub-groups began Tuesday the prospect of the town’s receiv­ ions from various sources on how mately, but until 1989 it would with the first session between ing its federal revenue sharing long revenue sharing might be remain a grant and it would negotiators on defense and space. funds, at least for the fiscal year continued after the town’s next restore 75 percent as the federal Kampelman heads the U.S. group that begins July 1. fiscal year, but all agreed that in government share of the cost. on defense and space, facing Yuli At a news conference this the future towns and cities will UPI photo A. Kvitsinsky for the Soviet Union. morning. Director Stephen T. have to pay a larger share of their Please turn to page 8 The chief strategic weapons Penny said the group came away costs. Most said the one key to Anderson gives testimony negotiators who faced each other from a breakfast meeting with restructuring the system of financ­ today were former Sen. John most of Connecticut’s congres­ ing local projects will be changes Inside Today Warren Anderson, chief executive officer of Union Tower and Viktor P. Karpov, who sional delegation convinced that in the federal tax structure. Carbide Corp., testifies Tuesday before a House Energy is also head of the overall Soviet Congress is not inclined to adopt a Cassano reiterated his optimis­ When you’re leady to demand more delegation to the talks that re­ budget by the administration of tic assessment of the town's 24 pages, 4 sections from a bank. and Commerce joint subcommittee concerning the sumed March 12. President Ronald Reagan that chance to get a federal grant for release of poisonous gases and pollutants from chemical Intermediate nuclear forces eliminates federal revenue shar­ improvements to its sewer treat­ Advlc«_ .16 ObituarlM. . 6 chief delegates who are scheduled ing immediately. ment plant. BuliHMt . .21 Opinion. .6 plants. Officials at the Danbury-based firm refused C lu titlo d ___ 22-23 Pooplotatk______2 comment on ah Indian report that blamed the company to have their first working session Despite that. Director Stephen He had said Monday that Sen. ComIca 16 Sporla______6*12 The minimum ot^ning balance on CBT s Select Account is $500 Interest comptiundcd monthly. There is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal Thursday are Maynard.W. Glit- T. Cassano said that when the John Chafee, R-R.I., has intro­ Entartainmant__ 16 T a levitlo n ______ia bunds invested in suxlc, bonds and mutual funds are not FDIC insured and are subject to market risks. Rates subject to change without notice. for the gas leak that killed 2,500 people in Bhopal last man and Alexei A. Obukhov. board sets a town capital improve­ duced a bill that would extend the Lottery 2 Weather------2 Member FDIC. year. Story on page 5. In the first two weeks of ment budget for 1985-86, it may program of federal assistance for I t r . 1