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1.-/X ; ■ N .„-,v THE HERALD, Mon„ Feb, a , 1961 - 3 State lawmakers toil over offbeat measures By United Press Inlernalional needed by dwarfs.” state law currently holds—or, if they should pay for their education,” the television’s Lone Ranger series, was Arnold wants to make the snapping Between such mundane matters as Then there’s a California measure so choose, to be executed in the same Democrat declared. "Who knows stripped last year by a Los Angeles turtle the official state reptile. In ad fiscal budgets and school ap- seeking to prevent dogs and cats manner they killed their victims. what they are going to do after they judge of his right to wear the mask dition to being the favorite choice of I propriations, state lawmakers are from being hunted down by Southeast Shurden, who also Introduced a bill leave here?” that made him famous. The company children at a school in his constituen 11 more than twice his own disclosure in 1976, It was Commission is telling President Reagan's budget cutters Rural Solidarity group at his palace in Warsaw Feb. 8, ' toiling over some offbeat measures Asian Immigrants. to give third-time male sex offenders No action has yet been taken on his with the rights to the Lone Ranger cy, he says the snapper is a good Rita Jenrette bares all reported today. it will be virtually helpless to respond to sbme public but the text of hjs address supporting their efforts to gain — like providing hormones to dwarf:? the option of castration or a lengthy measure. sucqessfully argued that Moore, 64, choice for another reason: “It government recognition whs not released by the Polish giving death row convicts options for State Sen. Marz Garcia, A jail term, said his latest bill was NEW YORK (DPI) - Rita Jenrette and Playboy The New York Times said it based the estimate on a health emergencies If its funds are cut. Republican, says some new im In Vermont, state Rep. Norman no longer was good for the represents the Vermont character.” episcopate until more than two weeks later. their executions and choosing official prompted by inmate lawsuits Reed said municipalities in his con- magazinr executives launch a publicity campaign at New report Reagan filed last week with the Office of Govern The agency, in Its official response to the Office of migrants — accustomed to eating character’s image. Vermont already has two state fish With Communist Party leader Stanlslaw Kania and state fossils. charging drug injection executions York's ybsh 21 Club today to tout her uncovered ment Ethics covering 1980 until the day he took office, Management and Budget, said a 30 percent money cut dogs and cats in their homelands — situency are sick and tired of paying In galloped Baltimore delegate — one for warm water and the other Prime Minister Wojclech Jartizelski in Moscow for the The action on Capitol Hill In were inhumane. appearjmce in the upcoming issue, but a swing through plus other information on his finances. and a loss of more than 200 jobs Would leave It in a "solelv have been stalking the animals in for rescue efforts to pull people and Raymond Dypski. In a gallant for cold. reactive posture,” unable to pursue long-term projects. Soviet party congress, a strike-free "honeymoon" a sk ^ Washington may grab most of the “If a convicted murderer thinks South Carolina won't be necessary. In 1976, when running for the Republican presidential California. So he introduced a bill, their cars from the 162-foot Queechee appearance before a legislative com In Iowa, state Sen. James Wells in Mrs. Jeprette. whose estranged husband former Rep. nomination, Reagan disclosed his net worth at 61,455,571, The five commissioners told budget director David by Jaruzelski was being observed bv all major groups. headlines, but there are some in the Injections are a little rough on Gorge, a popular sightseeing attrac mittee, he argued that peRussia 'first claimed Wallenberg gambling facilities in the state. their money. “It would not cost them anything — “He told the commanding officer. stages all the comedy for Casey said the report showed New many of the poor and elderly from the then disappeared when the Soviets had been killed by the Nazis in the —'"^scd a committee report He said organised crime “has moved just giving up a harmless old man General Schmidthueber, that if the the show, planned. " Jersey’s six casinos in Atlantic City had city,” said Casey. captured Budapest. fall of Budapest, but in 1957 said he would produce tremendous good will mines were exploded he personally The incident occurred Nothing has been heard from him had a fatal heart attack in 1947 in all over.the world and right this terri during a restaurant sketch would see to it Schmidthueber was directly since that day, but grateful Lubyanka prison. ble wrong, perhaps the greatest in when Kaufman threw a .;.|i executed after the war. UMass puts a lid Jews who think Wallenberg still may Mrs. Lantos, in an interview with justice of our generation. ” glass of water on one of the •'* be alive at age 68 are offering a $1 United Press International, said With the Nazis hunting for him, “The general, realizing the war actors in the skit. million reward for information hearings in Stockholm last year Wallenberg — in a final act of was over, changed his mind and told A shoving match followed, a man rushed in from leading to his freedom. elicited information that Wallenberg "heroic courage” — marched to Nazi the regular German army tn protect offstage and grappled with Kaufman before he called Mrs. Annette Lantos, co- was seen recently in Spets Korpos ’ the ghettos from the SS. The rem for a commercial. on coed bathrooms headquarters to save 100,000 Jews as chairwoman of the FYee Wallenberg prison in the Soviet Gulag. the Russians encircled Budapest in nants of Europe’s Jewish community The program resumed, showing Kaufman being AMHERST, Mass. (UPI) - It's the end traditional way of doing things may have Coimnittee of the United States, an “There is much reason to believe 1945. was saved,” she said. restrained by several people. of an era at the University of parents sighing in relief, most students nounced the reward, pledged by a that he’s still alive,” she said. Leydon insists "the plan was to improvise Massachusetts, where officials say are wondering what all the fuss is about. number of organizations, Sunday. “That’s why we keep pushing the “The trapped SS went berserk and “There are hundreds of thousands something" after the water was thrown, saying, "It they’re putting the lid on a 10-year-old “I got used to it,” said Michael Estrada, She and her husband. Rep. Thomas issue. We have no real interest in tried to eradicate the last of the of American, Jews alive today didn't get out of hand. " tradition of coed bathrooms. 21, a journalism majqr from Orleans, Sun Lantos, D-Calif., escaped Budapest honoring him or erecting memorials Jews,” Mrs. Lantos said. "Thev had because he saved their families.” Three upsmanship The director of residential life says the day night, “There’s something asexual through Wallenberg’s efforts. decision to bring back sexually segregated about brushing your teeth.” While attached to the Swedish Em Paul Anka first announced on "The Barbara Man- washrooms stemmed from increasing Ellen Caplan, 21, of Natick, expressed bassy in Budapest, Wallenberg drell & The Mandrell Sisters Show" that he was concern from parents and students “who empathy for fellow students who found the arranged “protective ” Swedish celebrating his 25th anniversary in show business, then are disturbed by the sharing of heretofore idea of gargling next to a member of the Larry Gatlin told Barbara during a guest shot on the 'private space.’” opposite sex unsettling. ' ^ • show that he was celebrating a quarter century in Dormitory bathrooms, some of which “I have a lot of mixed feelings,” said ^Helicopter show biz. have been designated as neuter zones the psychology major. “I like the idea Well. Barbara is not about to be outdone. This week, since 1971, will once again become men’s myself, but a lot of people feel uncomfor guest Roy Rogers, the King of the Cowboys, will rooms and women’s rooms next fall. table about it. You have to respect that.” crash kills telling the singing sisters he’s celebrating 50 years in Director Marjorie Lenn said in a memo dn her memo, Lenn noted that the state the entertainment field, at which point Barbara will being circulated among dormitory staff plumbing code requires separate toilet announce the Mandrell Sisters' 45th anniversary as members. facilities for nfbn and woman. But the newlywed professional singers. And while the return to a more code only requires that separate facilities Quartet of Americans jailed for more than eight years in AVALON, Calif. (UPI) - A be available and does not prohibit two-sex "We plan to cheat a little, " Barbara says. "I've been Turkey for smuggling hashish debarks from aircraft upon helicopter carrying a honeymooning singing since I was very young — I appeared on TV bathrooms. * arrival at JFK Airport in New York City, Saturday, following when I was only 111 All three of us were in a group with couple and a family of five to Santa Ex-Carter aides Elach dormitory at the 11,500-enrollment their release by Turkish authorities. The four are Identified Catalina Island crashed and sank In mom and dad when I was around 15. Louise and Irlene school has both coed and single-sex deep water just 300 yards from a were a little younger, but it means the Mandrell facilities. Under the new arrangement, as; Michael Harvey Ray of Little Rock, Ark.; Jo Ann film Iran drama beachfront heliport, killing a young Sisters have been singing together for around 15 years. dormitories with two bathrooms on each McDaniel, 37, of Coos Bay, Ore.; Robert Hubbard, 31, of San boy and the groom trapp^ in the So to compete with Mr. Rogers, we just added floor will have one men’s room and one Antonio, Texas; and Kathryn Ann Zenz of Lancaster, Wise. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) - sinking wreckage. everything together! " Former White House aides Gerald women’s bathroom. (UPI photo) The pilbt of the Catalina Airlines Rafshoon and Hamilton Jordan are Where there is only one on a floor, it will Champion Marine Bulls Andryciw meets the camera head on Wonder Melissa: helicopter and five of the seven making a six-hour TV drama about the be designated for' male or female use, during the 105th annual dog show of the Westminister Kennel passengers, who clung to the Is a Melissa Manchester collaboration with Stevie Iranian crisis, including the negotiations wrote Lenn, who was unavailable for com Club. The bulldog’s handler Is Frank Cox of Chippeway Falls WIs wreckage of the Sikorky S-62A, were Wonder in the offing? to release the American hostages. ment Sunday night. Americans hack (UPI photo) rescued soon after Sunday’s crash. During a recent interview on Los Angeles radio sta Jordan, former White House Chief of News of the planned change elicited a groan from Marsha Bianchi, 20. “They The five were taken aboard the tion KJLH. Melissa received a call-in from none other Staff, will research and write the CBS-TV lifeguard boat Baywatch and were nice and convenient. I liked them,” than Wonder himself. mini-series. Other writers will hone the transferred to area hospitals, with Actually, the call wasn't too surprising — Wonder' final screenplay, said Rafshoon, former said the communications major from Inmate hangs himself from Turk jails the pilot reported in serious condition owns radio KJLH. [ President Carter’s media adviser. Weston. ’’Now I have to go downstairs. I today. "This will, not just be a story on the don’t see why people get uptight about it.” Wonder and Melissa chatted on the air for some MONTVILLE (UPI) — State police say pending trial in New London, hanged NEW YORK (UPI) - Four were later reduced to 24 years in Three lifeguards attempted to get time, particularly about writing some material hostage crisis,” Rafshoon said. “The Eric Gampel. 21. also of Weston, was an inmate at the Montville Correctional himself with a bedsheet. Americans jailed more than eight prison. inside the chopper where the boy and together. origin of the crisis, the reasons for the disappointed. "Coed dorms and Center who was found dead in his cell over) years in Turkish prisons for drug ’Two other Americans are still the man were still trapped, but the Incidentally, one of Melissa's early LPs featured a shah’s fall, the rise of Khomeini and the bathrooms are more comfortable.” he the weekend apparently hanged himself. Police said guards had checked sinuggllng. Including one man awaiting trial in Turkish courts on fuselage quickly sank in about 240 song she wrote called "Stevv s Wonder. " a tribute to historical factors that led to the seizure of said. “People get used to living with peo George Hawkey, 44, of Groton was Hawkey’s cell during their regular rounds believed to be the model for a drug charges. feet of water and efforts to save the the main man himself the U.S. embassy in Tehran will all be in ple of the opposite sex. It gets rid of ten found about 1:15 a.m. Sunday by a correc about 20 minutes before his body was character in the 1978 movie “Mid The four Americans were guarded two were unsuccessful. cluded. ” sions and the game-playing.” tion official. Police said Hawkey, who was found. Hawkey was placed in Montville night Express,” are back in the and kept away from reporters during The cause of the c ra ^ was not im being held on forgery and larceny charges last Wednesday. United States today. stopovers in their flight home from mediately known, and a spokesman President Ronald Reagan and'hls wife, Nan mander's children wera on hand at the sta The two men and two women, ser Turkey, but all appeared well. They for the National Transportation Safe cy, greet the children of James Webb, com tion to see the president off to Washington. ving 24-year prison terms in Turkey wore jeans and light jackets. One of ty Board said a full Investigation was mander of the air station at Point Mugu, Reagan went horseback riding and lor smuggling hashish, were released the women had a guitar. ordered. A diver was sent to the Sunday and allowed to fly home. Arriving at Kennedy Airport, they Calif., Sunday, after a short vacation on his chopped some wood. (UPI photo) s scene today to recover the bodies and Weather They arrived at Kennedy Inter were put in a gray van by authorities the wreckage. ranch in Santa Barbara County. The com Lottery national Airport Sunday night, and driven away with a Port Authori It was the fourth fatal crash in less looking well, but were whisked away ty police escort. The Port Authority than four years for Catalina Airlines, n .u by police without talking to operates the airport. which operates both helicopters and reporters. ' i Today’s forecast Numbers drawn Satur New Hampshire 3674 airplanes between the mainland and Angry auto workers National forecast The four were released under an day: Rhode Island 5722 the Southern California tourist agreement between the United Cloudy today. Patchy drizzle. Highs hear 40. Foggy By United Press International Vermont 363 resort. New York r 46 37 Connecticut 828 States and Turkey that allows them Fish fry with occasional rain tonight ending by late Tuesday. City & Fcsl Hi Lo Pep Oklahm Cty pc 61 40 Massachusetts 9231 A Coast Guard spokesman said the Maine 143 to senre the rest of their sentences in Temperatures remaining near 40. Easterly winds 10 to 20 Albuquerque c 99 34 .... Omaha c 48 27 helicopter was flying from San Pedro mph through tonight Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph Asheville r 59 41 .27 Philadelphia r 52 42 American prisons. They were unplanned to Pebbly Beach heliport on Santa revolt against taxes Tuesday, Atlanta c 7D 41 .22 Phoenix c 79 51 expected, however, to be paroled. Catalina, about 26 miles, when it Billings pc 62 40 ... IH wim E Z 3'"*i Portland Ore. r $0 43 Two of the Americans, Jo Ann crashed at 2:41 p.m, PST. FLINT, Mich. (UPI) — Thousands tax is withheld — as many as 99 Dean Hazel, an hourly worker at a F^xtended outlook Birmingham pc 67 42 .28 Providence cy 50 32 McDaniel, 37, of Coos Bay, Ore., and LANSING, Mich. (UPI) - Of Boston cy Un MATHiN rOTOOaST • "It was making a normal approach of angry auto workers are claiming dependents in some cases. GM plant in Pontiac, said he founded 42 34 Richmond r 57 53 3he Herald Robert F. Hubbard, 31, of San An ficials said it was the biggest fish fry Extended outlook for New England Wednesday through about a half-mile out, then it started up to 99 dependents each or refusing Then. Nawrocki explained, many We the People but denied being an Buffalo r 6f. 56 St. Louis cy 69 37 Official Mancheiter /Vewipaper tonio, Texas, were married in jail Friday: this side of the Great Lakes. But the’ swirling, making a large semi to file Income tax withholding forms simply do not file a return at the end "income tax evader or cheat." He Charlstn S.C. r 62 52 Salt LakeCItyc 50 30 Friday before their release. MuKNui'liiiseiN, Rlioile Inlunil uiifl Connerlieut: Con Charlott N:C. r 63 50 USPS 327-500 Vol. C. No. 122 morsels of fish, lobster, crab and circle,” said witness, Leo Moran, at all In a growing tax revolt the of the year. Others file an incomplete said the group is only defending the San Antonio c 71 37 Another prisoner, Michael Harvey tinued mild through the period. A chance of rain Chicago s 48 35 shrimp went untasted. owner of Avalon Cab Co. Internal Revenue Service Is finding return or declare themselves Constitutiqn. San Diego c. Published daily except Sunday and certain Ray of Little Rock, Ark., was Wednesday. Fair Thursday. A chance of rain again Cleveland r 60 46 San Franese pc holidays by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald The problem was that the hundreds "When It was halfway finished nearly Impdsslble to stop. “ministers of their homes churches, “If Nawrocki wants to haul our Friday Highs in the 40s Wednesday and Thursday and in Dallas r 63 43 San Juan pc believed to be the model for one of with this circle, it turned on its side and say they’re exempt,” he said. guys into court he’ll get his ears 84 75 Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class of punds of fresh seafood all went up The grass roots movement has the 50s Friday. I,ows mostly in the 30s. Denver c f« 32 Seattle r 56 41 Almanac the characters in "Midnight and dropped about 100 feet— not very The IRS is threatening to strike pinned back,’’ said Hazel, who Des Moines pc 40 33 postage paid at Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER; in smoke in a fire that caused an es spread in and around auto plants 4<'riii(iiii; .Scattered showers Wednesday. Partly Spokane r 53 34 Express.” The movie, based on a fast, slowlike. It came down on about back with its entire legal arsenal. In claims the IRS has been losing on Detroit r . Mnd address changes to The Herald, P.O. Box 591, timated $100,000 damages. ^ from Flint to Detroit. Most cloudy Thursday. Increasing cloudiness and .some chance f ' « Tampa cy 79 56 book by prisoner Billy Hayes, showed a 45-degree angle and hit the water. cluding wage garnishments and "false and fraudulent W-4 (forms) Duluth s 29 Manchester, Conn. 06040. protesters are employed by General ol .showers Friday Highs in the 40s through Thursday Washington r 59 56 r-,------Westerners being tortured and sexual Shortly after midnight Saturday a It stayed afloat for several minutes criminal prosecutions. But Nawrocki for years.” El Paso c 86 26 Wichita c 56 36 Motors Corp. and many are white- rising to the 50s Friday Lows in the upper 20s and 30s. Today is Monday, Feb. 23, the 54th day of 1981 with 311 ly abused. fire erupted at the City Fish Co. — a and then it started sinking.” conceded the large number of Nawrocki, however, charged the Hartford cy 51 38 To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call The fourth released prisoner was collar workers. Maine anil lluni|ii>liire: Chance of rain Honolulu cy to follow. restaurant and fish market that’s a Sheriff’s deputies identified the protesters will make prosecutions groups were spreading false informa 83 70 01 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. identified as Kathryn Ann Zens, 34, of Wednesday Clearing Thursday. Fair Friday. Highs in the Houston c 64 56 The moon is moving toward its last quarter. favorite dining spot for many state dead as Lior Levy, 5, of the Eheino Leonard Nawrockl, IRS manager difficult — and the ajgency is con- tion and said some of the material in Monday through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Satui^y. ! Lancaster, Wis. 40s to lower 5Us Lows in the upper 20s to mid 30s. Indianapolis r 56 39 The morning stars are Mercury, Venus<’3iipiter and lawmakers — gutting the two-story area of Los Angeles, and Miguel of criminal Investigations In Flint, sideHng asking for help from cludes anti-Semitic and Nazi, Jackson Mss. c Saturn. Delivery should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through Columnist Jack Anderson wrote in building. 66 36 Friday and by 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Ortega, 23, of Maywood, Calif. Sunday estimated at least 3,500 Washington. propaganda. .lacksonville cy 82 55 High and low The evening star is Mars. 1978 that Ray, 38, was the model for a No one was in the building at the Ortega’s 18-year-old bride, Gloria, workers are falsifying their tax "That’s the secret — the The IRS is stepping up audits and Kansas City c Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for Lon|tf iHlancI Sound 47 32 Those bom on this day are under the sign of Pisces. character In "Midnight Express” time of the fire. was admitted to Avalon Municipal forms or not filing at all. The number numbers,” Nawrocki said. “I don’t warning the protesters they could go Las Vegas c 88 41 NEW YORK (UPI) - one month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for six who was beaten for trying to dig an Firefighters noted that the building l ong Island s„„,„| W ||j||, || j y|,„rtu„|, German composer George Frederick Handel was bom months, and $61.40 for one year. Mall rates are Hospital with fractures, scratches of protesters, he said, is growing. think we can prosecute every one of to jail. Still, only five cases have Little Rock c 56 41 The highest temperature Feb. 23, 1685. escape tunnel out of prison with was just a few blocks away from the Poini. \ . \ : Easterly winds at 15 to 2.5 knots today and 20 available on request. and bruises, along with Maurice “This is the biggest, or at least one them.” been referred for possible prosecu Los Angeles c 86 .58 reported Sunday to the On this date in history: Hayes. Hayes escaped from prison state Capitol in downtown Lansing. A to 30 knots wilh higher gu.sis late tonight and Tuesday. Louisville r 64 43 .03 Levy, 42, his wife Clara, 30, their of the biggest, tax protest Several organizations are tion and only in one case is the IRS National Weather Service, In 1942, a Japanese submarine fired 25 shells at an oil and returned to the United States law passed by many of the legislators Cloudy today with a (hance of rain this afternoon Memphis pc 66 47 excluding Alaska and To place a classified or display advertisement, or daughter Mairce, 14, and son Joseph, movements In the country,” said promoting the anti-tax phenomenon, actually recommending criminal refinery near Santa Barbara, Calif., two and a half several years ago. who frequent the restaurant requires . I eriods ol ram tonight and Tue.sdav. Visibility I to 3 Miami Bech pc 82 56 Hawaii, was 85 degrees at to report a news item, story or picture idea, call 11 Nawrocki. including a group called We the Peo sanctions. Milwaukee s 41 34 months after Pearl Harbor. The four were sentenced to life in that even the fish hot fried In the (ire Pilot Walter Pinkerton, 34, of Some workers, he said, file a ple — American Citizens Tribunal, The protesters argue that repor miles liK-ally near zero in ram and 'lo'g this afternoon, Los Angeles, Calif. Today’s 643-2711. Office hours are 8;3Q a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon prison in 1973 after being caught on Minneapolis s 40 31 In 1945, six members of the 5th Division of the U.S. must be destroyed. Manhattan Beach, Calif,, was federal withholding form used by which operates from a storefront ting income and paying income taxes tonighi and Tue.sdav. Wave heights 2 to 4 feed today and 4 low was 13 degrees at Gun day through Friday. ' - • , the border with Syria and charged lo 7 Icct tonight Nashville pc 70 40 Marines planted an American flag atop Mount Suribachi The law requires the elimination of reported in serious condition with low-income workers who don’t earn building in Pontiac. violate citizens’ rights in several nison, Colo. with trying to smuggle 660 pounds of New Orleans c 71 46 on the Pacific island of Iwo Jima. any perishable food that comes In chest injuries at Torrance Medical enough to pay income taxes. Others In 1980, We the People had 700 ways, including the right against hashish Into Turkey. Their sentences contact with smoke and flames. Center. claim enough dependents so that no dues-paying members, officials said. self-ihcrimination. 4 - THE HERALD, Mon , Feb. 23, 1981 J. THE HERALD. Mon., Feb. 23. 1981 - 5 Manchester K ' •' Penney High lists honor students for second period EAST HARTFORD— Plsch, Karat PontUlo, and Cichoo, Michael CoWas, Durrenberger, Barry F3sch, Jones, Timothy Juergens, B arbara Maher, David Deborah Romaniw, Joanne TbongsIthavrng, Manula George C. Penney High Uaurie Procacclnt. Patricia Connolly, Andrew and Sandra Foster. jpnet Kaminski, Cancy Klar, Malinguaggio, Geoffrey Roy, Crlstine Ryan, Leslie Thongsithavong, Michelle SdMol Principal Donald A. Helena Ranta-Aho,. Karen Arouse, Anhmlo Daddeo, Amy K e v in Fox, Edith Ouardla, vinay Kundaje, Paul Mamaclay and Deborah ScWer, Nathalie St. Gelais, Tyler, Thomas Underwood, Cramer announces the Rodegher, Robert Russell, OeFlumere, Lisa Dorris, Thomas QwUllam, Michael Lazarowskl, Tara Lewis, Meskl. Cathy Steinmetz, Brenda Dawn VanGorder, Mark followins honors list for ^berry Savastio, Christina Kathleen Marie Doyle, Robert Higgins, Keleigh Hogg, Teresa Lipscomb, Patricia Kelley Partington, David Stent, Robert Stickles, Craig Weidf, Tracey White, Angela Jacomini, Michael Louster, Anthony Macchl, Pelligrinelll, Eileen Rice, Sylvester, Manila Deborah Williams. Loan program changes office into art gallery wWch January 30. sheremeU, Cynthia Shields, Ninety studenU achieved Robert Silvia, Kerry SUttery, By MARY KITZMANN . Derrick applied for a according to Mrs. Derrick. So It may high honors and 290 Helen Smith, Patricia Taran- Herald Reporter library card with Weiss’s signature, be several years before the achieved general honors. Uno, Mary Timmerman, Kel- and began participating. secretaries exhaust the supply. H ig h H o n o ro ly Toce, Phyllis Tracy, Cheryl MANCHESTER— T here'is no The program is no different from Even then, the show will probably Grade 12i Turner, Sean Vlgneau, Jay listing in any arts calendar that book loans. Once a month Mrs. continue. "It’s such a change,” Mrs. Laura Adams, Lynne Stepb-nie Zachos, Deli Department Specials details the most accessible and Derrick, Bernice Poucher, Elsie Derrick, who remembers the purple Anderson, Frederick Andteoll, Zine. CHOICEST MEATS 1 KRAKUS IMPORTED cheapest show in town. Cone, or another employee trek office walls of the late 1960’s, said. David Berube, Karen Otase, Grade l i t Most residents probably won’t across the green separating the “It’s more conducive to working.” John Dawkins, Kimberly Robin Aube, Susan POLISH HAM ...... lb. *2.99 know it’s there, but frequent visitors Municipal Building and Mary Cheney Desrocher, Diane Grejdus, Barrieau, Tracy Beaulieu, IN TOWN MUCKrS NATURAtrCASHINQ to the Municipal Building might find Library. They return laden with If it’s the cheapest art show in Celine Halle, Marline Halle, Stephen Berube,. Joseph themselves gaining a bit of culture. town, and the quietest, it’s also the John Jablonski, Maureen QBM FRANKS...... lb. 1.99 works of art wrapped in numbered Bllskl, Lisa BonettI, Donna JANIK * The show is in the General green burlap bags. only one that contributes to efficient Klernan, Alison Klrwin, BotUcello, Sandra Bouchard, Manager’s Office. For the past year government. Joseph LaBrosse, Harry Lam- Lisa Brown, Andrea Browne, "Everyone likes it,” Mrs. Derrick bis. Dawn Muszynski, Judith KIELBASA 1.99 prints and paintings have adorned the said. "It makes it a little nicer place Michael Byrnes, Michael Bz- WEAVER * Obrochta,„„„ Janice Puchalsku, dyra, Suzanne Carroll, Philip walls. Van Goh’s "Starry Night,” to work, warmer than before.” once on exhibit, and pastoral scenes y'l'.V.*'" A*."""*!,"’ Cluu*e. Michael Chrlsttana, CHICKEN ROLL...... lb. 2.39 She says Weiss likes the decor too, Von Deck Jeffrey Shonty, Geil Elizabeth Cole, Amy CMUtan- MR * vary vastly from the old decor of and the fact the office decorations do Thibodeau, Joseph Timar, tine, Mark Curtis, Heidi I U8DA CHOICE-FIRST CUT calendars and ancient award cer not have to be budgeted. The only Timothy Wood Daraskevich, Fitzgerald PROVOLONE CHEESE lb. tificates. I *2.29 cost would be if the secretaries were is better Grade l l i Davis, Scott Dawkins,! RATH BLACK HAWK The paintings “brighten the room” fined for not returning the paintings CHUCK STEAK says Phyllis Derrick, executive Susan Bates, Christopher BACON ...... lb. 1.99 on time. MANCHESTER- Robert Von Bernard, Guy BUck, Kristine P®‘r‘®® Dlgangi,! KUPROS HOME BAKED * secretary, who for years looked at a So far it hasn’t happened. "We jot Byrnes, Mary Camarco, Randall Dumas, Laurie | Deck, Republican Town Committee Dunaway and Lisa Forrest. OR ROAST Fire Department award certificate. down on our calendars when the pain Michael Carey, Raymond LATVIAN BREAD each 4 Besides being unusual for town hail, chainnan, who suffered a heart at Stephanie Foster, Karen ' USDA CHOICE-CENTER CUT tings are due,” Mrs. Derrick said. tack two weeks ago, was up and Chartier, Timothy Cohen, Gagliardi, ScqM Garen, the paintings are also different from “That way we won’t forget.” Deborah Cole, Dawn Csaszar, most offices. walking this morning according to a Thomas Goss, Scott Although Mrs. Derrick says she Kimberly Dunn, Theresa Greenwood, ' Sherry Usually, once paintings are chosen Manchester Memorial Hospital Edwards, Michael Fahey, CHUCK STEAK knows little about the painters, she spokesman. Guerrette, Mary Gumkowski, HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS for offices, they remain. The knows what she seeks in a print for Sandra Hayes, Diana Von Deck spent .rtiore'than a week Kobbuiaki, Marlene Lacomy, Lisa Heathy, Anne Henry, i Municipal employees enjoy a change the office. "Color,” she said. “We Robert Hetu, Shari Higgins, | in the hospital’S'’cardiac u^it ■ after Thomas Lezon, Thomas OR ROAST of scenery once a month. chose mainly colorful paintings for Tracy Hutchinson, Cynthia I U80A CHOICE-UNOERBLAOE It has b^o m ea small art show, in being taken to the hospitaTby am Malltsky, Evan Marks, James Hutt, Patrick Judd, Francis! the office.” bulance. Mirek, Martha Molumphy, PHELL SHAMPOO the middle of the paper shuffling and She is however, particularly par Suzgnne Murphy, Tracy Kaminski, Sharon Katren, I SCENT A UN8CENT #4 1A decision making of town govern As of this morning, according to Susan Katren, Kevin! tial to prints of daisies. “I keep the spokesman, he was still officially Saunders, Jeffrey Stickles, ment. Deborah Sundin, Mark Tapio, Keilbach, Diane Kelly, Kevin I bringing daisy pictures back. If I had listed in critical condition, but it is Kerlejza, Jared Klock, Kim! Robert Weiss, general manager, my way, they'd probably be all over Heidi Thibodeau, Sue Ellen SURE SOLID JV* and the three secretaries expend no expected his condition will be LaPoInte, Donna Lauf, and| ROAST CALIFORNIA) ...... lb. REQ. AMINT BQ the building.” Webber, Stephen Wood, Sheri Caryn Leal. Prints and paintings adorn the walls of the Bernice Poucher, and Elsie Cone, public funds to make the outer office changed to satisfactory after doc Yobst. FIRST PRIZE General Manager’s office as the employees She curbs her partiality, though, to tor’s rounds. Lori Lincoln, Penny Martin, I secretaries, chose the pictures, and enjoy more pleasant. Ironically they just include still lifes of fruit, and country Grade lOi Paul Mazzaferro, Steven! are taking advantage of the Mary Cheney the change of office scenery. (Herald photo take advantage of a public program, Von Deck had taken a three-month McPhee, Patriqla Mc’Teague, | CHEST TOOTHPASTE scenes. And other employees have leave of absence from his teaching Keith Bernier, Laura Black, LARGE UHK NEWPLASTICI AIRIA Library’s ioan program. Phyllis Derrick, by Kitzmann) the Mary Cheney Library’s loan the chance to exercise their taste on Robin Blau, Janet Lee Colleen Moore, Dauriei program. duties at Illing Junior High School Bollash, Sheery Brown, Morrow, Natalie Nelson,' the Town Hall walls. because of his heart problem. The library loans not only books, Some paintings however, keep Christopher Burke, Anne Timothy O’Connor, Julie Olsen, Thomas Perrone, SAUSAGE SCOPE J y * but albums, tapes, documents, and returning. Like an orange and yellow Bums, Debra Clark, Karen the paintings. The program startles Davislon, Christine Dorn, Brenda Pfau, Kenneth Pilver, MffS print of sunflowers that has brnn in Linda Polinski, Laura Lee invites parents Sharen Dosh, Kathleen Mary many residents, when they consider the General Manager’s outer office, Doyle, Barbara Hayes, Pomerleau, Alan Ramspeck, M ANCHESTER - On Wednesday served. Students are Invited. tatives from all departments will it, including Mrs. Derrick. assistant manager’s office, and the Kathleen Rodgers andj The week of Feb. 23 has been also visit each junior high school for "I was a little surprised,” Mrs. Dance aids Richard Juergens, Jeanine night at 7:30, Manchester High Board of Directors Office. LaBrosse, Lisa Lacey, Jeffrey Richard Rodrigue. School will offer a special program to designated as "Program of Studies a day to talk about course offerings. Derrick said. “I had heard of the loan "If we like one, we get it again,” Mayerson, Kathleen Esther Routhier, Mlchielle| acquaint parents with its program of Week” at the high school. Teachers Throughout this week, 'counselors program, but never thought of using Mrs. Derrick explained. “Sometimes band shell Molumphy, Eileen Newnuui, Roy, Matthew Rymkiewicz, [ studies. Department chairpersons, will describe course offerings during will be meeting with students in it for the offite,” she said. there are several months between Yvette Quiterio, Tracy Paul Serksnas, Daniel Step, I teachers, counselors and ad classes and departments will have dividually or in small groups to com 'The idea was John Jackson’s, head Rataic, Charlene Tomalonis, Vernon Smith, Anthony Sousa, I the showings. But we keep changing, MANCHESTER— A fund-raising SIRLOIN STEAKS . • 2 . 6 9 ministrators will be available to displays and "open house" to help plete course selection. Parents are librarian. He stopp^ by the General I can’t really remember all the pain Michael Vlsintalner. Stephen Steele, Shelly! USDA CHOICE T. further discuss course offerings. students be aware of courses in their welcome to attend the programing Manager's Office last year when it dance to benefit the Manchester Steinmetz, Angela ’Tarantino, I tings we had.” Grade 9i The program will originate in the department. conference. received a fresh coat of paint, and Bicentennial Band Shell Committee, Andrew Tedford, Linda! The library also rotates it’s KeUy Curtis, Lisa EUlott, Tessier, Susan Tirone, Laura I high school cafeteria. Coffee will be Manchester High School represen the calendars were down. At his is scheduled for April 4 at Dilworth, PORTERHOUSE or SHORT STEAKS . * 3 . 3 9 offerings with other municipalities. Cornell, Quay Post, American Mark Garcia, Kimberly Treybal, Paul Urso, Carl! MUCKE’8 Legion,- 20 American Legion Drive. Goding, Ingrid Guerrero, Veltri, Victoria Veltri, Linda Music for dancing will be provided Sbinja Kim, Michael Vernali, Michael Warren, I Maciorowski, Catherine BOLOGNA or SALAMI . • 1 . 7 9 by Jimmy Prytko and his Good Mary Wetmore, Donna I Single tax system MacKnlght, Mary Noyes, Wheatley, Gregory Yanaros, ' LAND 0 LAKES Times Band. Stephen Pedneault, Peter Katherine Zysk. Dance committee co-chairmen Schiller, Steven Schock, WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE . * 2 . 1 9 , are: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gluhowsky, Tracy Sousa. Grade lOi subject of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Michael Misoyich and Portia Jean Amberg, Donna Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maccarone. General Honbrn Anger, Jeffrey Audel, Kevin MANCHESTER — A proposal to Moore will be joined at Persons interested in reservations Barrett, Philip Bedard, t Wednesday’s meeting by Elizabeth Grade 12i We Give Old'Fashioned create a single tax collection system should call 643-9242, 649-2356 or 649- Maureen Berger, Kristin! for both town and Eighth Utilities Sadlowski, district tax collector, who Mercedes Amberg, Diane Blair, Mary Anne Bojko, Glen | 2090. Ayotte, Thomas Barm, Adam ... District residents will again be the will also discuss the proposed single Boucher, Philip Boucher, Butcher Service No Substitute Maccarone, chairman of the band Barrett, Nancy Beckwith, subject of Wednesday’s meeting of tax collection system. Todd Bo^, Lori Ann Brier-1 shell committee, has announced Patricia Blackman, Robert ton, Maureen Browne, Kim! Fdr Quality the town Liaison Committee, which The committee will also discuss a Brlerton, Robert Brown, proposal to create one town fire more than $1,600 has been donated by Chartier, Itaniel Christianson, I is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Concetta Calafiore, John Michael Crooks, Melinda! municipal building's probate cour marshal who would be assisted by business grpups and organizations to Carey, Deborah Carroll, finance musical groups at the band Crouse, Scott Danyliw, Laurie | l—L. troom. marshals within the district and the Joseph Cassello, Carol Devoe, and Brendan Donovan. STOKHOUiS: At an earlier committee meeting, town. This proposal was also dis shell this coming summer. Charest, James Chamn. Ruth According to ^ ccaro n e, about 25 Elizabeth Dowd, Darlene | 317 Highland St Thomas S. Moore, town controller, cussed at the Liaison''Committee’s Christianson, Brenda Dumont, James Fahey, Men. I'Tiws.'ta 6.-00 musical groups have been signed for Clavette, Michael Connors, briefly described a computerized all- last meeting, but no action was - . . . Michelle Forrest, Frank Get- \ Wei, Thun., . I Fit 'H 9.-00 Manchester tax collection system taken. appearance this summer. ^aine Corcoran, ^toony Goldstein, Julie' MANCHESTER which he said would save taxpayers’ Police Chief Robert Lannan is also Musical groups wishing to be con ^ If® Goulet, Irana Griggs, Mary C um m ^ Anita D Annuimo, Haythom, Mary ElfSi Heney, Sat It Sunday money and at the same time furnish scheduled to discuss the final expan sidered for summer appearances HZCHLJLITD t m t : MARKET may get in touch with the committee ^ n e t h Davidson, Kelley „enns, J ^ h Jakackj, 'tilOKIO CONN. district residents with a single bill sion of the town’s 911 emergency ^ r o a t ’ Quol Etorn Norah Kaminski, Grego^! outlining both town and district telephone service, which at present at 32 Hawthorne St., or by calling Maccarone at 649-2090. pow^,RandaUtob^Wan- Konan, Joseph Kronen, charges. does not include all residents. Jacqueline Lemlre, Sally Two Eagle Scouts of Boy Scout Troop 27 of Belinda FeUce,^lnFlaher- LocJ„y, Loreene Luparia, McDonough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen ty, and Karen Flynn. Lynch, Kathleen School officials explain St. Mary’s Episcopal Ctiurch, were McDonough of 48 Lyness St., and Russell Cub Scouts Lynn Fox, Jane Mary Jn^n Mansfield, promoted Saturday night during the troop’s Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, L®« G®*"®- Ahabeta Marques, Kristine Garden Fresh, Produce Specials Court of Honor. Being presented Eagie Pins Lou se Gellnas, Lynne Nn,n„n, Daxa Patel, Pamela 33 Englewood Drive. (Herald photo by Bur hold banquet Gerstenlajw, Eva GM(W, peHetier, Penny Price, FROZEN & DAIRY kindergarten eligibility by their mothers are, from left, Gary bank) L om e Ouerrin, Philip Katherine Prudente, Melanie IDAHO MANCHESTER - Cub Pack 54 of MANCHESTER — Parents of • proof of a tuberculin test between Holmes, SUrleyWppe JanMS ^ammy Savoie, Bentley School recently'held its an children who will be five years of age the ages of three and five. Johns^, Itatherine K an^, EUine Sawides, Christopher . 12 01, 79* on or before Jan. 1, 1982, are nual Blue and Gold ^nquet. Cub- Hong Ch^ sexton, Brian SylvesteiTand POTATOES . . . * 1 * * • proof of having had measles vac master George Brophy, assisted by H u ^ u Kwa, WanJi^ Lata, Toce. m S h m s s , 2 /9 9 * reminded that their children are cine after age one and five. Eagle Scout promotions LENDERS Debra LeBlanc, Thomas JUMBO WHITE eligible to enter kindergarten in Assistant Cubmaster Mel IM LBIilM vFUUi 2 /9 9 * • completed registration sheets Stoltenberg conducted the Awards Letendre, Michael Madden, Grade 9i September. which are obtained at the school. Nicole Mazzaferro, Maryann Marjorie Allen. Carol Ann . 2001. 79* Ceremony. AUNT JEMIMA Parents are asked to call the school Kindergarten children are also McGuinness, Robert Merrick, Bamo, Carlos Bastos, Monica «M H ii...... tool. 99* GRAPEFRUIT 3/99* which services their area between The following Cub Scouts received Marie Montano, Karen Belval, Karen Berube, Buttermilk, Reg.. Blueberry required to have a physical examina highlight court of honor awards. Webelos Awards: Shaun the hours of 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to tion prior to their entrance into Morgan, William Noyes, Kelly Deborah Biallas, Kathleen IpuVKI&Pw/NSM..... Brophy, Mark Foley, Jamie Hull. obtain registration forms. school. Parents are urged to contact ■MANCHESTER— Russell Smith patrol leader, patrol leader, Rose; Tendertoot — Jetirey Mann, O’Connor, Kevin O’Connor, Byrnes, Kathryn Callahan, « Steven Metheny, Jeremy Moore, Mark Oliver, Linda Phelps, John Caromile, Steven Cavar, scausBianusM...... Kindergarten registration has been their child’s doctor and arrange for of 33 Englewood Drive and Gary leadership corps, and is presently the Edward Balon, Michael Shaffer, CELERY Lg. Bunch set for Wednesday, March 4, and McDonough of 48 Lyness St., were troop senior patrol leader. . Ronald Smith, Mark Lamson, ' '. Jase Morelewicz, Kevin Series, Gary James Piotrowski, Steven Tammy Chasse, Francesca CIISWBIS .. an examination as soon as possible. Stoltenberg, Michael Taylor, Sean Thursday, March 5, between the All of these requirements must be awarded their Eagle Scout badges, He is a member of the Order of the Second Class — Michael Taylgr, Walsh. BANQUET hours of 3 and 4 p.m. each day. At met before the child enters school in the highest rank in scouting, at the Arrow, a National Honor Society in Timothy Smith and Kevin Ciaglo. Membership supper that time, parents are requested to September. recent Boy Scout Troop 27 Court of scouting. He was crew chief at the First Class — Robert Strevel, Bear Badge: Thomas Cosgrove, Daniel Kelsey, Jason Reclo, Jason MANCHESTER — The 7:30 p.m. at the F irst STRAWBERRIES .p L bring the following information when Honor and annual dinner at St. Philmont Scout Camp in July of 1980 David Johnston, and Tim Smith. BANOUET they register their child: Mary’s Episcopal Church, Saturday. and was elected senior patrol leader Star Scout — Jason Clifford, Shaia, Eric Widmer, Doug Harvey, M a n c h e s te r J u n io r Federal Savings ^ n k . fiinaMi $ 2 .8 9 Women's Club will sponsor LOUISE'S • certificate of age; a birth cer Smith, the son of Mr. and Mrs. of a district sponsored troop leaders William Ciaglo, and John Szarek. Chuck McCavanagh, Glen m m tu n m ...... $ 1 .9 9 tificate, baptismal record, or a VFW auxiliary Donald Smith, is a student at Howell training course. Life Scout — Eric Heinrich and MacLachlan, Jamie Willett, Edward a membership potluck supper on Monday at 7:30 Bub trip S m N L lUBBacanuiTweau $ 1 .9 9 passport is acceptable. MANCHESTER- The Ladies Cheney Regional Technical School He is a member t t St. Mary’s Brian Kost. Bastatache, John Gavin, Alan Spak. Wolf Badge: Mark Aramll, p.m. at the First Federal MANCHESTER - The v u L m i m ' $ 2 .2 9 • certificate(s) showing proof of Auxiliary of the Anderson-Shea Post where he is in the tool and die making Church and he was a Herald carrier Certificates were awarded to: Den JjjjjPAJU/S lllllllllllll proper immunization (series of four of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will course. for two years. Chief — Brian Gardner; Troop Scribe Michael Brown, Thomas Candon, Savings Bank, 344 West bus trip to the Goodspeed Middle Turnpike. HOWARD JOHNSON'S innoculations) against diptheria, meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the post A member of Troop 27 since May of McDonough, the son of Mr. and — John Szarek; Librarian — David Gregory Geer, Matthew Lane, Jason Opera House and the ■ M A C M M With Coupon dt Peaslee, Lucas Cpsgrove, Michael Prospective members In- Gelston House, sponsored STOUFFER'S whooping cough, tetanus and polio. home. 608 E. Center St. 1976, he has served as assistant Mrs. Owen McDonough, is a 9th Johnston; Quartermaster — Kurt I $7,50 Purchase $7.50 Purchase Irrera, Chris Noyes, Chris Ogren, te re ste d In atten d in g by the AARP Chapter 1275 ONMNiFtTaTMAFItt...... I grade student at Bennet Junior High Heinrich. 8TgJIJER*|^gTREE8 I School. He was a member of the Patrol Leader Certificates were Scott Swain, Donald Willis. should call Mrs. Betty Gor- and written up In Its March I Bennet Junior High Swim Team and awarded to: David Brennan, William Bobcat Badge: Matthew Lane. man a t 643-6695. All b u lle tin , h as b een sSsAimEf MAXWELL HOUSE i ■ WISH LIQUID College shows tape of concert is an honor roll student. Ciaglo, Frank Hoher, Eric Heinrich, Gold Arrow: Thomas Cosgrove, members are asked to cancelled. Due to an over INSTANT COFFEE ! DETEROENT Daniel Kelsey, Eric Widmer, Doug bring a friend. subscription by theatre Manchester Community free Gary played Little League Jason Clifford and Gary McDonough. SflHSiBl 10 o r MOZ. College, 7:30 p.m.. East tl on harpsichord and Baseball, Manchester PeeWee and Leadership certificates were Harvey. The club offers many members, there are not College offers this calen Women’s Basketball: 8TQUFFCT 8 ENTREES Catholic High recorder. Junior Soccer and has l>een a awarded to: Brian Kost, Marc Silver Arrow: Thomas Cosgrove, community service ac enough tickets left for that | RTiveM iauiM e ...... j e ^ o o dar of events in the interest MCC vs Rhode Island Ijroum j^^l^REEs 100 Thursday Monday, March 2 member of the Manchester Recrea Colbath, Kurt Heinrich, Dean Doug Harvey. tivities Including babysit date. of the community. All the Junior College, 7:30 p.m. ••Lunch: Meatloaf ••Lunch: Pepper tion Swim.Team for six years. Russell. First Year Pin: Jamie Willett. ting courses, story hours at a n x E N q iA N T MCC-sponsored activities East Catholic High School. t , ■MmaiaHmieaeci...... Brown Gravy, noon. Stu Burgers, Rice Au Gratin, Whiton Library, convales GREEN GIANT listed below are open to the Tueaday He has served the troop as an assis Assistant Senior Patrol Leader dent Center Dining Room, noon. Student Center tant patrol leader and is presently a Certificates to: Ken Szarek and Scott cent home visits. Lick piMMiunwiiaaei...... public and many are free of ••Lunch: chicken WAXES $2.25 Dining Room, $2.25 patrol leader. He is a member of the Carone. Cancer lollipops and Mr. Health questions . $ 1 .2 9 With Coupon dt With Coupon dt charge. For further infor Croquettes with Gravy, MANCHESTER - Manchester ay«E i_Lia_ ■■■ Friday ••Dinner: Roast turkey Senior Patrol Leader Certificate to Yuk presentations to cite a $7,50 Puixhase $7.50 Purchase mation, call 649-1061. noon. Student Center Order of the Arrow and participated WATES will meet Tuesday at Orange Every day, exclusively In 1201. 99* ••Dinner: Baked ham with Giblet Gravy, 6:30 in the district troop leaders training Russel Smith; Junior Assistant few. ASST FLAVORS Monday Dining Room, $2.25 Hall, 72 E. Center St., rear Weighing- The Herald, get the Inside . H g e l. $ 1 .7 9 and Raisin Sauce, 6:30 p.m.. Student Center Scoutmaster to Bill Szarek. The club meets the third facts bn health In Dr. ••Lunch: Fillet of Film: "Derzu Uzala” , course. He was awarded his 50 miles in wili be from 6:30 tq 7:30 p.m. BAINES LIPTON p.m.. Student Center Dining Room $4.50 afloat patch for a canoe trip on the The following scouts were given Wednesday of each month, Lawrence Lamb’s health IfittiH ea— irin i ...... 1 1 .4 9 flounder, McBane, noon. main campus auditorium, « Slides will be shown. eW E E T U F E DOS FOOD T E A 9A 0S Dining Room, $4.50 Saco River in Maine in the summer awards for their participation in the September through May, at column. n m i ...... $ 1 .9 9 Student Center Dining 7:30 p.m., free •Non-credit community ULA. 100 CT. Stairwell Gallery: of 1980. troop leaders training course: Tim Room, 12.25 Wednesday services courses begin. 59* through March 20, exhibi ' He is a member of the Church of Smith, Frank Hoher, Eric Heinrich Exclusively yours YORUINT ••Dinner: Yankee Pot ••Lunch: Chicken ala 3 /9 1 .9 9 tion of the works of Bar Open on a space-available the Assumption. and Brian Kost. Roast with gravy, 6:30 King, noon. Student Center basis. Advance registra How well Informed we are of the Commission meeting . . . BA« eioeQFF bara Clark, Opening recep Palms to be attached to their The patrol who represented Troop p.m.. Student Center Dining Room, $2.25 tion is necessary. For activities in Washington that have SOUTH WINDSOR — reports from standing tion at 8 p.m.. Concert of Eagle Badges were awarded to: 27 in the district first-aid-o-ree Dining Room, $4.50 ••Dinner: London Broil further information call meaning to Manchester depends on The Public Building Com- committees and select English, German and Scott Smith, brohze palm; Kurt received their patches. They were: Video Tape - "Concert - with mushrooms, 6:00 646-2137. our Washinj^n news sources. Every mission will have Its conunittetik, the commis- Spanish Renaissance Heinrich, bronze palm; Ken Szarek, Frank Hoher, Jim Duffield, John Pat Banatar, Jethro Tull, p.m.. Student Center week The Herald gives you exclusive regular meeting oa March lion will hear an update on music for voice and instru ••Reservations for silver paimt Szarek, David Johnston, Addy Baton, Ian Hunter & The Babys” , Dining Room. $4.50 reports from our WasUngton bureau. 4 at 7:30 n.m. In the South the library project and the ment with Marsha Hogan, lunch and dinners must be Advancement certificates were Ron Smith. student center lounge, 10 Women’s Basketball: The Herald, the only newspaper with Windior n b llc Library. high school renovation soprano, Steven Liebman made in advance by calling awarded to: Scouts — Michael Ken Szarek received (he World its own bureau covering Washington a.m., 12 noon and 2 p.m.. MCC vs. Becker Junior on lute and Charles Gigliet- Beiidei bearing com project. If any. 646-4900, extension 205. Shaffer, Marco Ferraro, Charles Conservation Award. for news for Manchester. ments from the public and k liiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiih iiiii ^ ■ ' 6 - THE HERALD, Mon., Feb. 23, 1981 THE HERALD, Mon., Feb. 23, IWl - 7 School revamps Nuke waste not officials^ lunch policy iop priority East Hartford HEBRON — Regional School family members, the income must I District 8 and the elementary schools not exceed $1,530. These figures con BOSTON (UPI) — Deciding what of Hebron and Andover announced a cern free meals. to do with low-level nuclear waste new policy for determining eligibility The standards for reduced prices probably ranks alongside finding a Bank photos of little help of children for free and r^uced are one child per family with an in site for a new prison and raising prices for meals and milk, served un- come of no more than $8,350 to 12 per taxes when it comes to issues EAST HARTFORD - The FBI males, both wearing black raincoats thieves spent about an hour-and-a- I der the national school lunch and family with an income of not politicians would like to avoid. says bank photographs of Friday’s and ski masks. One is a stocky man, half casing the bank beforehand. I special.mllk programs. exceeding $34,500, with any ad But officials can no longer dodge robbery at the C)oionial Bank, 405 about 5 feet 8 inches, who appeared The shorter man ordered everyone The new policy is the result of a ditional members requiring $2,380 the nuclear waste question. Main St., don’t give them much to go to be carrying a sawed-off carbine. in the bank to lie down on the floor, i new federal program, initiated by annually. TTie New England states — as well on. The other suspect, wielding a while the taller man went through former President Carter, which Applications presently on file will as states across the nation — must ' The robbery of a still undetermined revolver, was about 6 feet 1 inch. the tellers’ drawers and then the I mandates certain changes. be reviewed to make new eligibility take responsibility for the wastes amount of money took place late No information on a getaway vehi vault. One change is the temporary use of determinations. If 'there are any they generate by Jan. 1, 1988. Friday morning. A shot was fired in cle, if one was involved, is available. The bank, located across the street I revised eligibility standards and changes in a child’s status, the fami Under a law passed by Congress side the vault, but no one was hurt. The robbery took about five from Pratt and Whitney, closed for I procedures t ^ t schools participating ly will be notified 10 days prior to the late last year, the states can bury The bank photos show two white minutes, but police believe the the day after the 11 a.m. robbery. I in the national school lunch and milk date the changes take ^fect. Any their own waste or enter into com program will use in determining family wishing to submit a new pacts with other states to handle eli^bility for free and reduced application may do so. dumping on a regional basis after 1 M 6 . EHCAG to probe waste programs, for the remainder of the I fiscal year through September, 1981. The law has forced the 47 states EAST HARTFORD - A local if so, how serious. The group has private dumping company and the The new standards range from one Selectmen t o t now ship their waste out of state citizens’ group has decided to in urged the town engineering and Town of East Hartford have I child eligible from a family with an to get moving on the low-level vestigate how some companies in health departments to investigate in deposited asbestos there. The DEP annual income of no more than $5,700 nuclear waste problem. town dispose of their hazardous formation given the town by state of says the waste poses no health threat to 12 children from one family eligi reconsider Only three states—South Carolina, waste. ficials. to the public. All but one of the dis ble if the family's income does not Nevada and Washington — have The East Hartford Citizen Action The East Hartford landfill is in posals were approved by the DEP. I exceed $22,490. For any additional operating burial grounds for low- Group made the decision at a Satur cluded in a Department of En The EHCAG also plans a hazardous waste site level nuclear waste, with South vironmental Protection list of known waste workshop with its Manchester ANDOVER — Andover selectmen day meeting. Carolina burying the vast majority of The group did not say which com Connecticut hazardous waste dis counterpart organization. In addi Andover have decided to reconsider a request the nation’s radioactive garbage at posal sites. According to the DEP, tion, it supports its parent group, the by the Bolton Board of Selectmen to panies would be check^. The group the privately owned Chem-Nuclear has already called for a local study to Pratt and Whitney Aircraft group has Connecticut Citizen Action Group, in discuss the possibilities and im * David Infante, center, awaits his eagle scout award. With him are his parents Mary and Nick Infante. Behind are the Services Inc. facility in Barnweil, determine whether East Hartford dumped metal hydroxide sludge at its push for statewide legislation to pondering plications of building a transfer sta appointinq officials. S.C. has a hazardous waste problem and, the town facility. regulate hazardous waste dumping. tion in Andover. New England, with 6 percent of the In --'-'■‘ion, Pratt and Whitney, a division The decision of the selectmen, nation's population, ' produces which represents a consensus of opi roughly 10 percent of the country's Scouts celebrate 25 years, eagle ANDOVER — Planning and nion rather than an action, comes as low-level nuclear waste. the result of an emergency meeting Dagon on federal panel HtBKON — Boy Scout troop 28 Zoning Commission Chairman John Massachusetts and Connecticut are numerous awards including th Jones- Friday morning, during which time major economic, political, Municipalities Chairman Joel Cogen. celebrated its 25th anniversary Kostic foresees problems for the 18 by far the largest generators in the EAST HARTFORD - East Hart Keefe-Batson Post 95 American the selectmen discussed a letter that “Through their work in East Hart celebration last night which was lot subdivision proposed by Eugene region. The Bay State produced 171,- ford Mayor George A. Dagon has demographic and social trends of the Legion certificate for recognition of had been sent by Bolton Board of ford and New Britain, Mayor Dagon highlighted by the reception of its 25 Sammarino Frye-Land Equities Inc. 638 cubic feet of waste in 1979, been selected to fill a slot on the decade. The commission will be high qualities of courage, honor, and Alderman Kennedy have shown year charter and the promotion of Sammartino applied for the sub Finance member Morris Silverstein. followed by Connecticut with 140,250 National League of Cities’ newly- responsible for assessing these Hebron leadership, patriotism and In the letter, Silverstein states he trends and making recommen they understand the problems facing David Infante as eagle scout. division at the commission’s last cubic feet. created Commission on Cities in the scholarship. He is the son of Mr. and ______the nation’s cities in this decade and Attending the festivities were Ron meeting. was “greatly disappointed by the An Although the wheels of government '80s. dations to members of all levels of Mrs. Infante of 24 Abbey Drive. on h()W to cope with that they can fashion innovative Baldwin, council president, Carl He proposes to subdivide an 80 acre dover Board of telectmen’s recent in Massachusetts have started to Dagon, along with New Britain government Gustafson, council vice president and Nicholas Infante is also the scout decision to not meet with Bolton’s turn, officials said discussion has Alderman Brendan Kennedy, will them. solutions to these problems.” Joseph Sullivan for first class Craig freshman at Rham high school, master of Troop 28. piece of property'alongside Boston The Commission on Cities will be William Lutton, assistant council ^ ill Road and the Hebron-Andover Board of Selectmen to discuss’’ the been general with few specifics. represent Connecticut cities on the “Ck)nnecticut is fortunate to be Richmond, Daniel Szwed for star and received his eagle scout advancement Diane Kearns was presented with a idea of installing a transfer station at Masts and spars of the historic frigate USS Constitution, represented on the Commission on made up of representatives from commissioner. Sean McConnell for life. David has been with the troop since town line. The land is also near the Among the questions stiil to be panel. They were selected by the special award from the troop for her the Andover dump site. answers are: Should the state open right, form pattern in the mist. Lone gull, left, atop piling sur Connecticut Conference on Cities by two municipal officials who each state’s counterpart to the The silver embossed 25 year David Infante, a 15-year-old early 1977, and has received' Andover-Bolton town line. Connecticut Conference of 13 years of service. The Andover Board of Selectmen, its own dump or tackle the problem veys Boston Harbor scene on an overcast day Saturday. Municipalities’ Executive Board, on are as involved and concerned about charter was turned over to the troop Kostic said that the proposal in Municipalities, as well as choices of last month, rejected the idea and on a regional basis; where would a (UPI photo) which Dagon and Kennedy serve. local government as Mayor Dagon by these three gentlemen. cludes crossing Burnap Brook about National League of Cities President Roger Laflar received the National decided a meeting, with the Bolton dump located; and how much The Commission on Cities has been and Alderman Kennedy.” said eight or nine times with different Jessie Rattley. Camping Award, presented by David driveways, which will entail exten Board of Selectmen would be state or federal money is available? createdlEb^nalyze and evaluate the Connecticut Conference on Perry. sive drainage and culvert work. fruitless. The two boards never met Benjamin F. Kincannon, the acting Connecticut man held Each troop member received Kostic said he may recommend to discuss the subject. energy program director at the New Andover Silverstein criticized Bolton’s "of patches commemorating the an that a road be built into the land from England Regional Commission, said ficial spokespersons” who he said Bar brawl ends in niversary, along with new a position that would lessen the the governors in the region have ap in Springfield murder neckerchiefs. were “neither proponents nor ad pointed staff members to do research P^ice report that two officers wetlands problem. However; he said, SPRINGFIELD Mass. (UPI) - A EAST HARTFORD and is charged with interfering with Receiving rank advacement vocates for the towns getting on low-level nuclear waste. Police searched the area and jusfained minor injuries. this would be an expensive alter Connecticut man is charged with' last night at the Brookside a police officer, criminal mischief in patches were James Harrington for native. together to operate from a joint "They’re getting together,” he arrested Werner behind a theater One of the men arrested, Robert stabbing a 16-year-old Wrentham girl Restaurant, 28 Burnside Ave., landed the third degree, assault in the third tenderfoot, Karlo Jajliardo, Michael facility. Therefore, they never took said. “I think t o t ’s a good sign — it near the bus terminal, investigators Lodge, 51, of 29 Highland St., burned Kostic was particularly concerned to death because he thought she was three men in jail. degree, assault on a police officer Snider, Robert Kelly, Kevin Leffelar, the initiative to officially contact you shows there is something said. a police officer’s jacket with a the drainage flow in the area is laughing at him, police said. Police report that they were called and' threatening a police officer. Frank Pietlock and Allen Williams (Andover Selectmen) many, many happening.” Investigators said Werner told cigarette while in the back seat of the toward the Bolton town line. Since Arraignment was sched^ed in to the restaurant at aiwut 9:35 last Robert LaChance, 42, of 956 Burnside f ^ second class, . Scott Korbich, the subdivision is 473 feet away from months ago, when they should have. The low-level nuqjear waste issue them he thought the girls were patrol car, police said. Lodge also District Court today for Patrick night. They went inside and took one Ave., is charged with breach of peace Bolton. As a matter of fact, they vigorously is of particular concern to the laughing at him. A knife found near threatened to kilt the arresting of Werner, 34, of Hartford, arrested for of the men involved in the fight out and assault in the third degree. He and heatedly opposed the idea when facilities that produce the by the scene was sent to a laboratory (or ficer while enroute to the police sta murder just after the slaying Sunday side. Two others followed and the was released on $5,000 cash bond. they were finally pressed to follow products — primarily utility com tests, police said. 11 tion, said police. Open house Senior center and ja il^ without bond. fight erupted again outside, said The cause of the brawl is not through on it. panies, hospitals and research cor- Miss Glynn, a student at King police. Lodge i^ieing held on $5,000 bond known. tells week’s events Silverstein asks the Andover Police said the victim, Sharon Philips Regional High School, leaves draws crowd ’'poratirms. Glynn, had been visiting friends in selectmen for “an opportunity to be The low-level category covers a her father, Robert E. of Littleton; SOUTH WINDSOR - Several heard.” He further asserts to t the broad spectrum, including clothing Westfield over the weekend and was her mother, Maureen A. Robinson of events are planned for the South waiting with them around 10 a.m. at ANDOVER — The Hop River transfer station idea would be the used by people who come in contact Wrentham; and a brother, Andrew J. Little League to expand Homes housing community held an Windsor Senior Center for the week. the Peter Pan Bus Terminal for a bus least costly and most efficient with radioactive material to slightly Robinson, also of Wrentham. open house Saturday during which On Monday at 9:30 a.m. there will EAST HARTFORD - The East Hartford Little tact Dominic Accarpio at 568-5255 if you can give your method of solving “the common radioactive water and organic to take her home. . The girl’s mother and brother had visitors had the opportunity to in be a ceramics class and at 1 p.m. An official at the ticket counter League will expand its program again this year. time or if you have any questions. problem of waste disposal.” liquids. lived in Wrentham, just south of spect the community building and bingo will be played. On Tuesday who witnessed the attack said ihe Last year the Little League expanded to include a town Andover First Selectman J. In Massachusetts, industry groups Boston, for about six months, police furnished and unfurnished there will be a chair caning class at 9 girls were sitting in the crowded wide instructional league. This International League was Russell Thompson said Sunday t o t formed the New England Low-Level said, ^ r n in Concord, she lived iq apartments. a.m. and square dancing at 1:30 p.m. waiting room, laughing and joking, such a success that this year it will consist of two “my personal opinion is t o t we Rad Waste Group last year in an ef Acton before moving to Wrentham Each of the 24 apartments has a At 9 a.m. on Wednesday the when Glynn was attacked. divisions: seven-and eight-year-olds and nine to 12-year- should ignore it (the letter),” but at fect to get a head start on tackling last year. bedroom, a living and dining room, Quilting group will meet and at 1:30 Miss Glynn then reportedly olds. This gives any seven-to 12-year-old child in East the meeting on Friday said the the problem. A funeral mass was scheduled for Sears Portrait Studio kitchen and one bath. there will be a regular meeting of the stumbled to the ticket counter, tried Hartford the chance to play baseball on a team. BAIIES ■ CHILDREN• ADl'LTS ‘ FAMILY CROIFS selectmen, by consensus, “figured “You’ve got to get going right 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary’s The $880,000 project was completed Seniors Club followed by pottery to say something and collapsed. we should talk it over” with £>lton now,” said Dr. Calvin Brantley, vice Church, Wrentham, followed by All elght-to 12-year-olds must try out for Little Leage last month and people began moving class at 2:30 p.m. Authorities said she was dead on even if they played last year in International League. selectmen. president of New England Nuclear. burial in Center Cemetery, into the apartments Feb. 1. Only four On Thursday the Chinese cooking The consensus of the selectmen arrival at Mercy Hospital. Wrentham. Tryout will be March 28 and 29. Seven-year-olds do not of the apartments remain to be filled. class will meet at 1 p.m. and the Out- The panel, c o m p rl^ of represen have to try out. but there will be a pre-registration in also included t o t Thompson should tatives from MIT, Boston Edison, First Congregational Church doorsmen's Club at 1:30 p.m. The contact Bolton Administrator Alan March. Look for more information in March. Minister Richard Taylor said that a center will be open all day Friday for Tufts University and others, has dis The success of this program depends on adult par Bergren to arrange a meeting cussed ways of cutting down the Weekend auto crashes waiting list is already buiding up for drop-in visits. Lunch is served daily ticipation — fathers, mothers, brothers, uncles, etc. between the two boards. amount of waste generated and the apartments, which is sparking at a charge.of 80 cents. Those plan Coaches, managers, team mothers, etc. are needed. Con- Thompson said he has reached organizing a public relations cam > further action by the Hop River ning to have lunch should call one day Bergren, and proposed to meet with paign to i ^ e the public aware of the kill at least two people Homes Committee to pursue ad in advance for reservations, 644-3338. Bolton selectmen either “Tuesday or problem, Brantley said. ditional apartments. For mini-bus service seniors By United Press International Visitors inspect an apartment at the new Hop River Homes housing community. Wednesday during the day.” No deci “\|7e will try to get a citizen’s com reasonable rate of speed.” The initial plan was to erect 36 should call 644-2571. At least two people died in sion to meet has yet been reached. mittee to work with us,” he said. A pedestrian died in a hit-and-run see fairway for ttwir vast apartments, but government funding Thompson said he was concerned weekend traffic accidents on Connec accident in Hartford Saturday, police salactioii of s i Patrick's day only allowed for 24. At the state level, an advisory ticut roadways, authorities say. about the implications of the poten council on radiation protection issued said. Tajrtor said both the committee tial meeting, saying t o t if the Bolton Police said a New York man died Stephen Cooney, 28, of Newington • favors • doilies and the tenants are “very pleased a report last November. It en and another person was injured when •.paper tableware selectmen “decide they want us to couraged the state to adopt a low- was struck by a small blue car while with the complex.” take it (the proposal to install a their car rammed into a stone wall in crossing Broad Street at about 12:30 • seals •carnations Board delays layoff session level waste program and described New Canaan Saturday. transfer station in Andover) to the a.m.. officials said. • buttons, etc. options such as reducing volume and Officials said they believed David Hebron gets VERNON - The Board of Educa town,” the town might vote to pre compacting waste. orpanlzatfonal dlacounlif baby few weeks ago. Dr. Prouty died M. Brind, 20, of Geneva, N.Y., was Authorities said a teen-ager who So different at sewer grant tion meeting, scheduled for tonight vent Bolton residents from using the The council’s message to King was injured in an two-car accident in suddenly last week. dump entirely. killed instantly in the crash off three months, six has been postponed to Wednesday at The board will discuss and take ac was; “Governor King — get on the Wahackme Road. The driver, Litchfield Feb. 10 died Saturday at ... nine months, HEBRON — The town has 7:30 p.m. at the Middle School. He added t o t if Andover were to stick,” said Bob Watkins, a radiation Hartford Hospital. "i received a grant to develop a plan- tion on a proposal concerning the have a transfer station, “we had Anthony Piotrowski, 21, of New Ca twelve. Remem specialist with the state Department A hospital spokeswoman said ber the changes ' ning report to study septic system At the meeting the board will Vernon driver education program for next better pick up the whole thing.” naan was in stable condition at St. ”»y»ry of Public Health. Austin Lance Dyson, 16, of Hartford always with pro failures and problems in the town. review a list of 55 teachers who may year. Board members feel the Part of the Bolton proposal was Joseph’s Hospital in Stamford. ftim y litti* King accepted the report and in died from brain, heart and lung in fessional keepsake receive warnings of layoffs due to program should continue but only if it Police said the car was being the wHroelt if moiiftNit M thing" This grant comes as the result of a that the town of Bolton would pick up s t r u c t Robert Halllsey, director of juries.- portraits taken two-year-old abatement order by the declining enrollments, budget cuts, can be done on a self-sustaining basis the ''ost of installing the station. driven at an "apparently un- <)owf(t9irn ntnckuttr ^ regularly at Sears. April. The board will also be asked to with no money coming from the the state’s radiation'control DEP concerning approximately 100 and the possible closing of an Thomimn further asserted to t program, to work on implementing elementary school next year. The $12.8 million budget for 1981- reconsider a vote of the Jan. 26 board’s budget. suspected failing septic and meeting in which the board, in a 5-1 Bolton oflicials have “been far off in the report. sewerage systems. 82, adopted by the school board two Also scheduled to be heard It has been the practice of the weeks ago, calls for the elimination vote, agreed to combine the position- their figures,” ai^ said t o t if Bolton “It’s in the process of being Solon charges Shedd . First Selectman John E. Burt said Wednesday are reports from board discontinued usinb the dump site, in board, in the past, to notify teachers of seven elementary school teaching sof athletic director and supervisor committees. formed,” he said of his group. that the grant is designed to fund a possible layoffs but it has also Andover, the towiAwould ^ “set un Dositions. _ of physical education. The Transportation Committee of If the state decides it must open its study of the entire town's sewage n the practice to hire them back til the year 2000” in terms of waste Since this is a change of policy it the board, which was scheduled to own dump, Halllsey said the project with misleading group systems, it will be concerned with t 4o fill vacancies created by other The board hasn't received the requires at least six yes votes to disposal. will be turned over to a private firm failures and ways to prevent future teachers retiring or leaving. meet Tuesday night will meet tonight Silverstein said t o t one item of HARTFORD (UPI) — A lawmaker the committee Feb. 10. report on staffing needs for Rockville pass. instead at 7:30 in the school ad after a bid process. failures. The board has been studying the concern for the Andoi^er selectmen is has accused Education Com But Shedd said “it would have HAmCUTTBIt^V High School and the Middle School. The board will be asked to approve ministration building. As for a site, companies would sub TIT The DEP abatement ordered the possible closing of a school but hasn’t This is expected to be completed ear the appointment Arthur Michals as a the increasing desire of the Depart mit proposals containing information missioner Mark Shedd of deliberate been a serious error on my part to in [ town to correct about 100 faulty The committee will discuss the reached a decision. After receiving a ly next month at which time the member of the board to replace the ment of Environmental Protection 4ibout geological formations and ly misleading a legislative com form a legislative committee before iliiiiH iK ft 1 systems, Burt said, though setting no proposed transportation contract, report from a study committee the students will have made course vacancy created by the resignation of for towns to “find methods of dis public to lth . mittee by failing to dsclose a $29.2 telling the governor.” FEB. SPECIALS specific time limit. the bus suspension policy and posing their waste other to n by land million miscalculation in state aid to The commissioner said he was board hopes to make a decision in elections for next year. Dr. George Prouty who resigned a transportation appeals. Already, a number of companies fill.” ;bave contacted the department to get local schools. willing to discuss the error in detail FEB. 23, 24, 25th' l-l color 1 , There is a public hearing in Bolton 'a handle on the state’s plans, he said. Rep. John F. Mannlx, R-Wilton, with the commission. “That’s what portraits total concerning solid waste disposal on . Halllsey acknowledged t o t the sent a letter this weekend to t o Ap we’re here for, to give information,” Wednesday. 'hard decisibns are yet to come, par propriations Committee, asking t o t he said. includes 95$ deposit ticularly since no one is keen on She^ be ordered to appear before Shedd disclosed the error publicly HAIRCUTS Officials pl^n kindergarten screening the panel to explain "why he last Thursday and said he told Gov. No Rgw limil. Ptiolofraphfe package inckides two Vernon' council having a dump In their backyard. 8x10s, two $r7i and 10 walct sixe color portraits. 9S« VERNO.N.—VERNO.N — The Vernon School A nrp-rAaiatratinn u,in lu, *1,^ u « . . ______a ...... presented us with a statement t o t is William O’Neill about it on Feb. 11. A pre-registration will be con the May appointment. Parents may But while the deadline is.still more for each auldiliofial nibyect in portrasl. Choice of system will conduct a pre time it will be necessary for the child physical exams and vaccinations are meets tonight inaccurate.” Because of the error, local school backgroundi. Poets our selection. ducted at all elementary schools from be asked to register at another school jkhan four years away, officials con kindergarten ipreening program for to be at the school with the parent. not completed in May, R would be Mannix said Shedd should have districts stand to receive substantial March 16-20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. if that school’s quota Is filled. The dates and times for the May VERNON—The Town Council will cede they can’t dally too long all children who will be starting Parents are asked to register at the helpful if parents had appointment meet tonight at 7:30 in the Memorial thinking about a problem which can’t mentioned the error when he dis ly less money from the state to n kindergarten next fall. School officials said that from sessions will be selected when the dates to provide the screeing team cussed his department's budget with they thought. elementary school nearest their March to May it is hoped that parents parent registers in March. Building to continue its meeting be solved ovemlgbt. Onqes vAry with 5 DAYS ONLY This advance registration is home. then ' this information could be adjourned last week. will use some bf the information In May, the following information provided the school in September TUBS. FEB. 24 thru SAT. FEB. 28 required of all children and To be eligible for kindergarten a Among the items to be considered provided in March to arrange for will bb obtained and combined in a when the child actually starts. length of hatr requirements must be satisfied child must be five on or before Jan. 1, tonight will be a request for action on some of the requirements before folder: The completed registration In June, each elementary principal DAILY 10-1 2-5 6-8 before admittance to school. . 1982. Parents should bring birth cer May. proposed amendments to the town’s Fuel price rises again form from March: developmental with this aci School officials said the screening tificates and immunization records with a kindergarten program will Winter Energy Plan. SAT. 10-1 2-4:30 TTiey said it would be particularly background obtained by working with provide an evening meeting for HARTFORD (UPI) — The average process helps to determine with them at the time of registration. Also to be discussed is a memoran ranged from a low of $1.20 per gallon Wholesale prices ranged from $1.05 Houna advisable to make early the child; and medical records in parents. At this meeting, parents will retail price of home heating oil in MANCHESTER PARKADE developmental needs of children in At this initial registration the parent dum from the town planner to the to a high of $1.35 per gallon. per gallon to $1.18 per gallon, s MON. TUae 10-8 arrangements for physical exams cluding physical exam, vaccinations, Connecticut last week was $1.29 per order to best meet thier needs at the will simply registtf the child and be provided with Information about mayor relative to the town’s Housing < Energy Undersecretary Thomas Inventories of home heating oil WED, THURB, FRI 10-S and to obtain a doctor’s verification and ey and ear tests and the child’s gallon, up 4.9 cents since the first outset of schooling. Mrs. Nancy receive a physical exam form. the kindergarten curriculum, Rehabilitation Pronams. Fitzpatrick attributed the pribe in totaled 184.4 million gallons as of SAT. of polio, measles, rubella, diptheria, health history to be completed by the program procedures, and will meet week of February, according to the e-S 211W Spencer St. Garabedlan, supervisor of children Parents will also receive a letter Also due for discussion is the crease to hikes at the wholesale mid-February, or about the same tetanus and pertussis vaccinations. nurse. with the kindergarten teachers to latest state survey. level K-M*rt Flu* Sears with specific learning disabilities, concerning an April 15 evening town’s action on joining the regional level as mid-January. Manciieeter, Conn. Apple. The elementary school principals Tile parents will be asked to give 30 The price and inventory check by Utc VMV Seen ctwia* ned. hasa eocsws will coordinate the screening further discuss specifics of the waste disposal plan and several Wholesale oil prices as of Feb. 17 The survey c o v e rt a sampling of meeting to explain the May will schedule parents for a 30-minute minutes of their time to complete t o state Energy Division showed e e e - n a w watk-m* program. program. Each principal will send reports from town boards and com averaged $1.08 per gallon — 4.4 cents 121 fuel oil dealers from the across screening program and the time of visit to the school in May. At that retail prices for home heating oil this phase of the screening. If out notices in this regard. missions. more than two weeks earlier. the state. 8 - THE HERALD. Mon,, Feb. 23, IWl MACC news rHEHERALD, Mon.,Feb.23. 1961 9 ‘Project Re-entry’ helps men to adjust in finding a place to live, a job, jail. An additional 204 hours were female relatives than the men in the establish a long-sought coalition with relationships with one another that By NANCY CARR medical help and/or counseling if spent directly ip job referrals and family who have gotten into trouble. such organizations as the Greater so nnany of our elderly live behind Manchester Chamber of Commerce Executive Director needed and an opportunity to get another 85 hours in providing housing In addition to providing dlredt ser locked doors and drawn blinds, afraid and the, Jaycees. Such a coalition back in touch with family. referrals. Transportation, mostly to vice to men returning to Manchester, of their own neighbors. I would could both advise and support Two of MACC’s service programs A1 Veilleux, Re-entry coordinator, job interviews, was provided 290 A1 has conducted a series of pre welcome a call from you. business men who are hiring ex- are client specified; the help and ser has presented the following service times last year and 96 small grants release workshops at the Hartford offenders and possible aid in vice provided are targeted directly to statistics for 1980: and/or loans were given to enable Correctional Center giving guidance Notices developing new job sites. Perhaps a designated population with serious Project Re-entry provided a men returning to the community and tips to Inmates on "how to make World Day of Prayer — coming up unmet needs. Both Project Re-entry "h elp in g hand” to 61 c lie n ts. without any funds to eat and rent a it” successfully once they have next week we can take a look at Friday, March 6, at Center and Project Genesis are designed to “Helping hands” includes 488 hours room until a means of support could served their sentence. Project Genesis. Congregational Church. Bible study ease the transition for persons who recorded as counseling (counseling be worked out. ’The one-year CETA-funded posi Peraonal notes begins at 10:30. Lunch at noon. Bring covers everything from telllpg Interestingly enough, all the clients tion of job developer which ended your sandwich and the good ladies of have been living in an institution I anq. most distressed by an last September enabled us to develop CWU will provide slices of their (criminal justice or mental health) clients what jobs are available to were men, supporting proof of my anonymous note I received last week. marvelous pie for dessert. Babysit to begin once again life in our com giving advice on how to dress and act long time suspicion that we are much an excellent job bank program which Ordinarily I do not pursue unsigned lists prospective employers, types of ting available; everyone welcome. munity. when a job interview is finally set up, more likely jail our men for law letters with any amount of to working with family members as breaking than our women and that employment available, and in Cops and Robbers Basketball Project Re-entry assists ex- enthusiasm or even interest but this they seek to understand and support families are much more reluctant to dicates those employers oMn to Game — March 15. We still need in offenders returning to the one bubbled over with not only anger Manchester area from jail or prison a family member returning from refuse assistance to daughters and hiring ex-offenders. This detailed job fants’ clothes for newborns, plus bank plus the extensive job but hatred over some very ugly and mattresses, bedding, chairs, tables, counseling available remain an im painful experiences. etc. for a Laotian family just moving I lust wanted to share my sorrow portant part of Al’s work with a into their first apartment. Call the and sympathy wltt the author of that client. A job means money to pay for MACC office. Minority of Communists note. It is always IndiWduals, tny' a room, food, new pants, shirt and friend, and not, as you say, color, but shoes. Most of all, it means a new Thank yous attitude. My elderly mo&er lives in sense of personal worth an important ’Thank you to all of you who have fear also. As a matter of fact, I am responsible for decisions beginning of acceptance back into the sent in money to the Fuel Bank: bringing her home this weekehid. But community. Florence Conant, Bertha Hart, Mr. MOSCOW (U P D -T h ere every word of Suslov’s Marchais also could be want to be seen sitting In 1981 we look forward to she has been terrorized in her own and Mrs. McCooe and anonymous among the faithful inside will be more than 5,0(X) speech will be carefully conspicuous by his recruiting and training additional home in the neighborhood she has donors. the Kremlin, despite re lived in for 43 years, terrorized by delegates to the Com analyzed. absence. With a national volunteers to be a “friend” to retur Special thanks are extended for the cent support for .the whites, not blacks. Ice Jams in the MIssIsquoi River combined snow has caused flooding in parts of Swan- The flooding Androscoggin River left this car Rumford, Maine. Large sections of the town munist Party congress Andrei Kirilenko, 74, election coming up th|s ning ex-offenders. We may be able to donations to the furniture exchange beginning today, but a widely believed the likely year, Marchais may nbt Mokow line. What a sad commentary on our from Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. with higher than normal runoff from melting ton, Vt. (DPI photo) and barn stranded on the side of Route 2 in were evacuated. (DPI photo) mere handful will make successor as party chair the major decisions. man should Brezhnev die The names to look for suddenly. The tone of his will be predominantly, but remarks, and any nuance not exclusively, from the of difference with John and Leon Zapadka, Heavy snows bring winter back to Midwest Soviet Communist Party Brezhnev, will be noted. Politburo, the exclusive Ivan Arkhipov, 73, first owners of Woodland Gardens, “Weekly Adwirtising By United Press Inlernational strument landing in rainy weather at weekend, flooding roads with up to 6 club of 14 men who rule the deputy premier and a “The rain was torrential and the pumping up to! 6 feet of water from — and without knocking out any A storm packing up to a half foot of Teterboro Airport. nation: Brezhnev crony. He could have used The Herald consistantly .feet of water and forcing families wind was blowing something fierce,” their basemenis. bridges — then we can say we got out snow and heavy rain ushered winter Heavy, wet snow covered; Leonid Brezhnev, 74, become the 15th member from their homes. But Civil Defense he said. In western Maine, the An of this one without too serious a for over 30 years. As a result of back to the Midwest today, and New Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota and president of the Soviet of th6 Politburo. Aside officials said Sunday the worst was In New England, Connecticut state droscoggin River flooded many roads problem,” said Michael Nawoj, Englanders worked to clear their Wisconsin. Waterloo, Iowa and Union and general from that, his role will be over. workers spent Sunday clearing Route with 6 feet of water. Record high temperatures were in The Herald their weekend special ad, homes of floodwaters, swept over Rochester, Minn., received 6 inches The bus carrying fans and officials 102 of large chunks of ice left behind About 10 people and 9,000 baby set Sunday from California to Maine. secretary of the Com limited, observers think. rlverbanks by spring-like Mikhail Gorbachev, 50, of snow late yunday. of the Oklahoma Stars hockey team by the receding Connecticut River. chicks were evacuated in West Eureka, Calif., had a high of 70, munist Party. customer response has been temperatures last week. youngest full Politburo Numerous minor traffic accidents was returning home from a game in “Everything is all smashed,” said Bethel, Maine. The residents were breaking a record of 67 set in 1976, Kremlinologists agree that The Midwest storm began as a member by far. Gorbachev exceptionally good. were reported in eastern Iowa Sun-^ Tulsa when it spun out of control and Anthony DeBanville as he surveyed allowed to return to their homes Sun while Caribou, Maine, broke a 42- by and large his word is torrential rainstorm, and was also is believed to be the day, where winds gusting to 40 mph * overturned Sunday. his home in Bloomfield, Vt. “It was day. year-old record with a reading of 49 law. has proven to be blamed for the crash of a bus knocked down power lines and dis Brezhnev, who has ruled wunder-kind for the ailing That’s why. we continue to Bud Kahmer, a d irector'of the like a flash flood.” “We also moved some 2-week-old degrees. carrying fans and officials of a minor rupted telephone service in some agricultural industry. His Stars fan club, said the bus that More than 100 people were driven chickens, some 9,000 of them,” said Other record highs included 59 at longer than anyone but league hockey team in Oklahoma success in the Stavropol advertise In The Herald. areas. crashed and the one in which he was from the homes during the weekend firefighter Larry Patterson. “They Burlington. Vt., 49 at Fargo, N.D., 71 Josef Stalin, will open the City that killed three people and in congress with an address region won him much Light rain and drizzle stretched riding were going too fast in the in the New Hampshire towns of were moved from the first floor to at Huntsville. Ala.. 81 at Meridian, jured 25 others. from the Gulf Coast to the Great that could last more than recognition: any changes extremely effective rainstorm. He said some crash sur Plymouth, Holderness, Conway, the second floor of a chicken house Miss., and 83 in San Diego. A single-engine private plane announced in farm policy Call John or Leon Lakes, while drizzle and fog clouded vivors said their bus had been Ossipee, North Stratford and West and they're all okay.” Los Angeles sizzled with a high of five hours. The address crashed Sunday night in an open field at the congress will almost the Virginias and North Carolina. hydroplaning. Stewartstown. Damage was minor. Civil defense officials said the 84 degrees. The reading didn't set a will recap the successes of near Montgomery, N .J., killing all the five years since the last certainly reflect his ideas. Ice-jammed rivers in New England He said he was at the front of his In Swanton, Vt., along the threat of flooding was over. , record but it was the 10th day in a at 643-8474 four people aboard. The plane Notable ouUidera: were unclogged by heavy rains and bus asking the driver to slow down Missisquoi River, residents used “If the ice continues to float row the temperature climbed above congress and find excuses crashed while trying to make an in for failures. Some non-Soviet com fer us.” . they’ll tell you more warm temperatures during the when the accident occurred. boats to reach their homes and began downstream and not over the banks the 80-degree mark. Analysts once suggested munist leaders will also the 26th congress would see play roles in the Brezhnev step down and machinations of the con appoint his successor — gress. Feds making progress something never done Stanislaw Kania: After since the Bolsheviks took Brezhnev, the Polish party power in 1917. Now almost chief will be the most no one expects him to let talked about man at the against organized crime go of his enormous power. congress. His apparent WASHINGTON (UPD , - The F B I more extensive, for instance, than White-collar crime is a "serious, Nikolai Tikhonov, 75, failure to subdue the up has made some progress in fighting someone stealing a car and taking it pervasive problem" and one that is premier* of the Soviet start Solidarity union is organiz^ crirpe, but has not yet across state lines. robbing billions of dollars from the Union for only four tearing at the fabric of the i ' i t y eltoinated it, says Francis “Bud” As an example, Mullen' said the public and private coffers, Mullen months. Tikhonov will communist bloc, and Mullen, a ranking agency official. FBI now spends less time on bank said. deliver the economic shortening the odds on Rus Mullen, the F B I’s executive assis robberies if local authorities have the The FBI has assigned about 1.700 report, no enviable task sian intervention. Some tant director for investigations, said resources to handle the case. agents to deal with property and per since the Soviet economy observers think Kania may organized crime, white-collar crime "We are trying to use our sonal crimes, 1,800 for white-collar still provides one of the be in for some criticism and foreign counter-intelligence are resources effectively, but we have crim es and 1,300 for' organized lowest standards of living during the session, which the agency’s top priorities. not stopped investigating bank crime. in Europe. could indicate military ac In an interview with United Press robberies." Mullen said. Those figures could change, but it Tikhonov will call for tion is not far off. International, Mullen said the F B I is Of the fight against organized would mean devoting less of the greater productivity, as Nicolae Ceausescu: The trying to go after more crime, he said: F B I's resources and manpower, now did predecessor Alexei president of Romania may “sophisticated” criminals and in “ We're having an impact. 1 used to slightly short of 8,000 agents, in cer Kosygin five jears ago. see a few eyebrows arched vestigate illegal activities that are think we were going to eradicate it." tain areas. Chief among the problems in his direction, too. is the dangerously inef Ceausescu condemned the ficient agricultural com Soviet invasion of ■m plex which last year fell 40 Afghanistan and has built a million tons short of its cult following. Carson City dollar sale grain production target. Other countrieai Well-known as a China: the world’s Brezhnev stalwart, largest country will not be Tikhonov is unlikely to represented. Despite ef a bad government move offer any opposition to the forts in 1979 and last year president's policies. to heal their rift, China and WASHINGTON (UPI) — A congressman says the sale "The sale grossed nearly $52 million for the U.S. Mikhail Suslov, 78. Russia are still angry an Israeli airborne troops return to their base military command said 10 terrorists were Treasury, but also left a legacy of cynicism, disappoint killed In the operation and all Israelis of nearly 1 million Carson City silver dollars last year "Kingmaker” may be an tagonists. Further after an overnight raid by helicopter Into was “one of the most horrifying examples" of govern ment and mistrust with thousands of Americans. " the incongruous titie in a com cooperation between southern Lebanon where they attacked returned safely. (UPl photo) ment mismanagement, rife with confusion and losses report said. munist state, but it could Peking and the United Palestinian targets near Nabatiya. The from bad checks. The subcommittee also found: well apply to this theoreti States can only aggravate The General Services Administration's handling of the — Prices announced in November 1979 had to be cian. He is regarded as the the situation. sale “was not worth a plugged nickel," said Rep. Frank suspended in January 1980 because the price of silver had man who put together the Italy: It appears that for Annuqzio. D-I1|., chairman of the House Banking subcom- tripled. Nearly 18 million brochures, posters and order coalition that deposed the first time, the leader of mittee)on consumer affairs. forms had to be scrapped. Nikita Khrushchev in 1964 Italy’s strong Communist Top Israeli commandos —A new advertising campaign was launched and a toll- “This sale is one of the most horrifying examples of and replaced him with Party will be missing from government mismanagement I have seen in my 16 years free telephone number provided, but the number was in Brezhnev and Kosygin. the congress. Italian as a member of Congress,” he said. "At nearly every operable in the "state of Virginia. After the 25th Congress in sources say Enrico turn GSA made critical errors that contributed to the —The lack of adequate controls in processing orders 1976 when Brezhnev took Berlinguer will skip the strike deep into Lebanon many problems with the handling of the sale." resulted in 3,865 orders being lost for a month without an extended vacation, Moscow summit and send TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) — O ack Israeli commandos helicoptered back to Israel without suffering losses. Annunzio said a subcommittee review found “long and GSA’s knowledge. Suslov is believed to have an alternate. ’They say the struck deep inside Lebanon and blew up a Palestinian ’The building, a command center for the Arab Libera unnecessary delays.” In some cases, checks were cashed —The GSA failed to establish procedures for preven tion Front, was used the point of departure for a guerrilla called the shots in the Soviet Union is seething at guerrilla headquarters, killing 10 men inside, in a light and the funds not returned until six months after the ting government employees from giving their own orders Kremlin. raid on the Israeli border kibbutz of Misgav Am last April the slight, which springs ning raid that “evened the score” for an attack on a kib order was received. preference. "Between the bad checks and the order in which three Israelis and five guerrillas died. The Arab His role at the congress, partly from Berlinguer’s butz 10 months ago, Israel's army chief of staff said “Check handling procedures were lax and resulted in selection process thousands of Americans were cheated as in the past, wili likely be Liberation Front is allied with the Palestinian Liberation attempt to balance today. 714 individuals receiving coins and cash refunds in excess of the opportunity to participate in this historic sale. " An Organization. to 'ind ideological relations with Moscow and Palestinian press reports said the guerriilas retaliated of $1 million in exchange for bad checks," the subcom nunzio said. justification for whatever Peking. “We have evened the score,” Eitan told the returning by shelling the Israeli frontier settlements of Metullah, mittee said. The coins sold were minted at Carson City. Nev., soldiers from the crack Golani Brigade. decisions are adopted. One France: Volatile French Misgav Aam and Beit Hilel qt dawn today. The reports “ As of mid-November 1980, over $200,000 worth of bad between 1878 and 1893. They were the last part of 3 could involve military in “The bbjective was carried out completely and Communist Party could not be immediately confirmed. checks were still uncollected." million silver cartwheels discovered in Treasury Depart exactly,” Eitan told the returning soldiers. “The house tervention in Poland, so Secretary George Israeli Chief of Staff Rafael EiUn said the commandos GSA “attempted to downplay reports of the bad check ment vaults in 1964. Between 1972 and 1974 nearly 2 was blown up and those inside were hit,” he said in swooped down Sunday night on a two-story building near problem. It did so by releasing information to the press million coins were sold in five sales. remarks broadcast on the armed forces radio. the Palestinian stronghold of Nabatiyeh, blew it up and that it knew or should have known was misleading or in Book honors He said the Israeli raiders reported killing at least 10 guerrillas in the deepest penetration into Lebanese accurate,” the report said. The subcommittee report said the GSA should have set territory since the Litani operation in March, 1978. Iran prisoners lower limits on the number of coins each individual CERAMICS by EL:MAR But In Beirut, Palestinian sources said the Israelis UConn leaders customer could receive. With limits as high as 35 coins were forced to retreat after losing 15 men in an hour-long 149 W. Middle Tpke., Manchester S’TORRS— University of per order, only 36 percent of the approximately 500.000 ElSwina Maude Whitney, await freedom battle. Palestinian spokesmen said four guerrillas were (naxt door to VIc’a Pizza) Connecticut professor customers received any coins. librarian and teacher for 34 killed. emeritus of sociology, By United Press Inlernaional 643-8785 643-0367 years, and George Safford The state-run Beirut radio said 30 buildings in the Jam es H. Barnett is the T hree B riti^ missionaries and a businessman, held in Torrey, former head of the village of Kfor, where the conunand center was loated, author of a new book Iran since August on charges of spying, have been botany department who were damaged In the battle. profiling two men and a cleared of charges and will be fre ^ , Iran’s general came to Connecticut ’The Palestinian sources said the landing was coupled COLD-SINUS woman who dedicated prosecutor said today. 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Feb 23, iiWl - 11 Opinion Tax cut proponents decry ‘scare tactics^ BOSTON (UPl) — Massachusetts its call for a reduction of local voters were tired of having their property taxes, which are among the state called “Taxachusetts” so they highest in the nation. sent their legislators a message: That nickname first sprung on the property taxes must be cut. scene about 20 ypars ago when For decades nothing had been done backers of CLT successfully blocked by the lawmakers to reduce local a proposed state constitutional Early inausuration would cut lame ducks * property (axes. The result was a amendment that would have allowed voters revolt in the Nov. 4 statewide For the first 145 years of the dent, they want to see him in auguration, of course — es a graduated income tax in election. Massachusetts similar to the federal American republic, presidents office quickly. With modern pecially one so soon after the Now observers wonder whether income tax. were inaugurated March 4, communications and transpor November election. taxpayers will view a scene of near Since then efforts to permit a devastation of local public services— with the date advanced to Jan. tation, there is no need for a Would the scant time Editorial graduated tax based on an in such as police and fire protection and ‘ prolonged transition, he said. between election and inaugura dividual’s wealth and ability to pay 20 under the 20th Amerndment schooling for their children — when have been unsuccessful. The proper ratified in 1933. Two other points made by tion give a president-elect time the dust of the tax rebellion’s full ty tax has continued to be the major Now Sen. Claiborne Pell, D- the senator: to screen and appoint Cabinet 1789 which was March 4. This 1933 became the last president the constitution it is difficult to effects are known. source of tax revenue. — Presently the transition and sub-Cabinet officials? subsequently came to be the in inaugurated March 4, and in change. Undoubtedly many Boston officials say 625 of the city’s Proposition 2Vz calls for a step-by- R.l. has introduced a proposed 1,800 firefighters will have to be Would there be time for confir auguration date for presidents. 1936 the first to take office Jan. will not want to tamper with step reduction in iocal property taxes constitutional amendment that period between two ad furloughed in March to meet the until they are no more than 2.5 per (The date had to be waived 2 0 . the present setup. Others may would move the inauguration ministration is a time of near mation hearings by Senate on demands of Proposition 2Vk, the tax cent of fair market value. During the the first year. So slow were wish to support the new. to Nov. 20. paralysis of government. top appointees? -There’s room To be enacted as part of the cutting referendum overwhelmingly election campaign the statewide members of Congress in proposal or an amended ver approved in the November election. average was about 4.7 percent so it Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., I-Va. — If inaugurated earlier, a for debate on both questions. constitution, Pell’s amepd- reaching New York, U.S. sion “splitting the difference" 'hie officials paint a picture of may take several years before some is co-sponsor of the measure new president could submit to The first inauguration ment would require two-thirds firemen hiding behind natural or communities are in line with the new capital at that time, that it was on the time advance because of under which senators and con Congress his own budget for timetable was fixed by the approval of each House of man-made barriers as they allow law, which allows cities and towns to April 6 before a quorum of both the voluminous details fires to bum themselves out in a con make cuts of no more than 15 percent gressmen would assume their the fiscal year beginning the Congress of the Articles of Congress and ratification of at Confedration after the con houses was present, and April between election day and in fined area, a method used in Europe a year. duties Nov. 15. Currently next Oct. 1. At present, the out least 38 states. during World War II. 30 when George Washington, auguration. members of Congress take of going president submits the stitution was ratified in 1788. ’They say 500 of Boston’s 2,000 un the first president, finally was The law also cuts the state’s fice Jan. 3. budget. The day designated for the This is a proposal that iformed policemen may have to be excise, or property, tax on all inaugurated.) Let your senators and con laid off. „ Pell argues that once the All of the arguments aren’t new government to begin was demands discerning study. automobiles from per thousand gressman know how you feel. Modeled after California’s people have elected a presi on the side of a stepped-up in the first Wednesday in March Franklin D. Roosevelt in When a schedule is locked into dollars of valuation to $25 per year. Proposition 13, which voters ap That portion of the statute has proved in 1978 as an amendment to already gone into effect add will cost that state’s constitution, the municipal governments an estimated Carter quashed neutron bomb Berry's World Massachusetts measure became law $87 million in revenue this year. Dec. 5. The property tax cuts won’t go into WASHINGTON- Defense ail upon the U.S. government, upon Already its opponents are effect until later this year. Their im Secretary Caspar Weinberger’s re you personally, Mr, President.” gathering steam to amend the new pact will be much more severe. Some statute and avert the massive cuts in cent announcement that the Reagan Noting that the matter was one of experts say the total revenue reduc services they say will be its result. administration would "very "significant acuteness,” the Kremlin tions from the property and auto ’They point out that California had a excise taxes will be $500 million to probably" decide to produce the boss said bluntly: “The seriousness Jack Anderson huge budget surplus when it adopted $600 million, or between 10 and 15 neutron bomb and deploy it in of the subject demands that talk be Proposition 13. Massachusetts does percent of total municipal spending Western Europe created an inter candid.” not have such a luxury. by Massachusetts voters. The new statute is modeled after \ in‘n the“ e state. national furor. He said the Soviet Union’s position A “Project Suspended” sign Is one of the results of Proposi "fernaps some entertaui the hope bomb. He wrote that “ if the choice of “They’re just using scare tactics,” California’s Proposition 13. (UPl photo) ^-vSuppqrters of Proi»sition 2^ are World leaders had thought the on deployment of the neutron bomb to stay on the sidelines if and when the United States is in favor of the said Barbara Anderson, executive tion 2’/2, a tax-cutting referendum overwhelmingly approved angered by what they feel are neutron bomb issue was defused for in Western Europe was “sharply the point is reached that neutron neutron bomb, this will put the Soviet director of Citizens for Limited attempts by municipal and education good back in April 1978, when Jimmy negative.” The deployment would weapons are killing Europeans,” Union before the necessity to meet Taxation, the conservative organiza Both organizations view the heavy school services. million. going to have to head for the hills. officials to cut essential personnel in tion which was the prime mover and burden of property taxes as a For instance, Boston’s budget for Marino said all departments, in The trouble with 2Vi is its effect will Carter made the surprising decision not be responsive "to tbe spirit of the Brezhnev wrote. “This calculation is the challenge, that is to act in the stead of trimming budgetary fat and gatherer of 60,000 voter signatures deterrent to business growth. the next fiscal year may have to be cluding police and fire, will feel the be too severe.” making local government and the to "delay” its deployment. At the times, to the interest of illusory in substance. Today neutron same way as we were forced to act that put the initiative petition on the “There will be no need for massiye cut by 25 percent, according to some tax-cutters’ ax. Marino agrees that some of the schools work more efficiently. time. Carter’s turnaround was strengthening peace and detente, to weapons are thought of in connection when atomic weapons came into Nov. 4 ballot. cuts, especially in police and fire ser city officials. Mayor Antonio Marino Ms. Anderson said Marino’s new law’s provisions are good — es But William H. Hebert, executive thought to be based largely on West peoples’ aspirations.” with one means of delivery, but being.” Supporting CLT in wielding the tax vices,” Ms. Anderson said in an in of Lynn, an industrial city just north prediction of massive cuts in the two pecially, in his view, the section director of the 70,000-member Germany’s reluctance to support the In a typical burst of Kremlin tomorrow, or tbe day after, they may The letter was signed, “Sincerely. ax were Associated Industries of terview. of ^ sto n , said 975 municipal and public safety agencies was barring compulsory and binding ar Massachusetts Teachers Associa bomb’s deployment there. propaganda style, Brezhnev purported Clt«lbyfCA.ine be attached to other vehicles of a L. Brezhnev.” Three months later Massachusetts and the But the chief executives of many of school employees out of a total of 2,- “irresponsible,” bitration for police and firefighters. tion, said declining school enrollment Another possibility, though, was to be moved by the terrible potential completely different range — not of after West Germany ha& reluctantly Massachusetts High Technology the state’s 351 cities and towns are 600 might have to be laid off. “She (Anderson) and her group But he said the measure as a whole has already'reduced the number of that Carter backed down on the for destruction posed by the weapon, hundreds but of thousands of agreed (o deploy the weapon. Cartel "Take anything I say with a grain of salt — I ’m Council, a group comprising the sounding the alarm. ’They don’t agree Next year’s city budget, he said, have one year to enjoy the luxury of offered too many different things to school personnel and Proposition 2t^ neutron bomb — which kills people "By their nature and their destruc kilometers. Today these weapons surprisingly reversed himself anc Into disinformation. ” rapidly growing and sophisticated with the CLT appraisal. ’They predict will probably have to be cut by $15 Proposition 2'A,” Marino said. too many different people. is going to mean drastic cuts in es but leaves inanimate objects un-. tive characteristics, neutron have one yield. But tomorrow — it called off the neutron bomb. The computer and electronics industry. devastating cuts in municipial and million from its current level of $52 “When it takes full effect, they’re ’The keystone of the legislation was sential areas. scarred and has relatively short weapons can strike not only people could be ten or a hundred times SALT II negotiations continued, and lived radiation effects — because of wearing military uniforms, but also greater. Such is the law of the arms a treaty was signed in June 1979. concern that it would cause the huge masses of the population,” the race...” ' The Reagan administration has Soviets to break off SALT II future attacker of Afghanistan Then Brezhnev got around to SALT shown no inclination to revive the negotiations. protested. “These are inhuman II, SALT II talks, and is now proposing Delicate balancing act falls prey to economy A secret message to Carter from weapons of mass destruction; they to go ahead with the neutron bomb. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev are directed against people. Their “ In what light would the Letters DETROIT (U Pl) - ’The old balan Urban policy also is a question WATCH ON W ASTEi As new mark. The efforts to retain industry, lends support to the latter theory. A appearance will not diminish the negotiations currently under way... cing act won’t work anymore for comers to government budget- jobs and revenue in cities have met copy of the Brezhnev letter has been likelihood of nuclear conflict but appear If simultaneously the deploy ^ c^ m ’s ^ n o m y . _ cutting, the Reagan adibinlstratibn with limited success. ment of neutron weapons was For more than four decades, the As autos falter, so does Flint obtained by my associate Dale Van enhance it. could do worse than heed the advice state walked the tightrope of the ’There will also be a reassessment Atta. It was sent on Jan. 5, 1978 — forced?” he asked. He answered: “The reality is that if neutron of an oldtimer in the game — the FU N T, Mich. (UPl) - Jam es highest by far in a state that leads Firefighters and other city keep statistics on many of the teen of how much government can do to “Not much would be left of people’s national economy, juggling its three months before Carter’s an weapons are ever used, a devastating General Accounting Office. For cyclical auto industry on one siite and Rutherford knows well the old the nation’s jobless parade. workers are taking salary claims to agers and young adults who cannot help. nounced decision to put the neutron scythe will sweep across the trust in solving tbe problem of disar Hire Silver adage, “when the nation catches a The problem? Some 20,000 persons a month are example, the GAO’s sleuths un its generous social programs on the arbitration. find work. bomb in the deepfreezer. mament, and in the success of cold, Michigan catches “We go to the very depth of the territories of entire countries, covered 2,493 unused public school Editor's note; The following is a vious poor judgment? other. “All that just haunts you, "There is a great deal of exhausting their unemployment ongoing negotiations. Moreover, the It is a remarkable document, probably not leaving a single inch un copy of a letter sent to the We work hard and we expect cor But inflation, regulation and a shift pneumonia.” auto industry.” because you know there isn’t that despondency,” Rutherford said. benefits, forcing them onto the buildings in 19 states. Eyeing the con When Michigan catches sharply worded and pointedly ad touched.” negotiations themselves, at least in Manchester Board of Directors. rectness in decisions to we made. I in the car-buying public have kind of money to satisfy them ," "You’d be painting a false picture welfare rolls. gressional appropriation of more pneumonia, says Rutherford, who The city’s major employer is dressed to Carter personally Then the Soviet president issued a some cases, would face the threat of humbled the automotive giants. said Rutherford, a lifelong Flint if you said otherwise." Milliken, in his 13th year as gover than |5.8 billion for construction of Dear sirs: for one will settle for a “little com General Motors, which supports because, as Brezhnev wrote, "it is no being broken off,” The state’s 13 percent unemploy for five years has served as mayor resident whose father worked on a He looks to the 1983 model year nor. believes the crisis will lead to a not-so-veiled threat: Americans new buildings in Fiscal 1979 alone, It has become known to me, my mon sense.” 78,(MX) persons from Genesee Coun ment rate leads the nation. S ^ n - of the city of 160,(X)0, Flint “gets Buick assembly line. as the watershed. “new sorting out of roles ... a new secret that the decision whether to could not expect to escape the Finally, Brezhnev warned that the neighbors and'the public in general Carl Silver does and has worked ty and operates nearly a dozen area the GAO suggests that at leas} some dary industries cannot pick up the terminal cancer.” GM plans to spend $10 billion in dividing of responsibility." start production and deployment of “devastating scythe’’ simply by that Mr. Carl Silver has been slighted hard. Hire him for the permanent plants. A plunge in the auto market A recession’s normal accom United States could not hope to main of the empty schools could be used — slack. ' Rutherford makes the analogy in Michigan during the next five State officials co nc^ e it could neutron weapons depends now above being thousands of miles away. by his superiors. positon and hire some common also signals a spinoff effect that panying social problems — crime, tain its monopoly on the neutron saving the cost of new construction. Michigan is working without a net jest, because despite its dire years, a good chunk of that in Flint. mean Michigan’s government will be hurts Flint’s many small manufac alcoholism and the like — have not It appears that the appointment to sense. because it does not have a diversified^ -qtraits, Flint can survive. And GM, the Mott Foundation >- less able to foot the bill in areas such turing and supply firms. yet reached epidemic proportions the interim position made nothing ’There are no degrees offered in economy. “At the time of the 1975 reces and other organizations are finan as menta}^ health, education and sion, it seemed that was the worst The city is having trouble because the impact is eased by auto but sense, but Instead of common this obviously rare commodity. “The financial crisis that has come cing a downtown tourist attraction welfare. Uruguay: Where liberty is a name it could be,” Rutherford said. “But meeting its budget and revenues benefits such as supplemental un Much will depend on how sense we got common confusion. Dan CosteUo, upon us in the past 18 months is the — a theme park titled "Auto this time it’s worse than that.” projections. At least 600 municipal employment and trade readjust Why do we, the- citizens of 52 West St. greatest single problem faced by this World." successful Michigan is in squeezing By LEE RODERICK Unemployment in Flint soared to jobs have been eliminated since ment allowance. Manchester, have to deal with ob Manchester. state in four decades,” admitted “I just tell people we’re gonna cash from Washington and the new 15.2 percent in November, the 1979 through attrition and layoffs. Yet state officials don’t even WASHINGTON- There is a, Gov. William G. Milliken. survive," Rutherford said. Republican administration. hellhole in Montevideo, Uruguay “I predict it will have a more The U.S. Census Bureau put called Libertad Prison. That’s Michigan’s population at 9.25 million profound impact on our outlook — es automobile still is king. Nearly one- sula, which is economically shaky “ People don’t understand what’s interest rates, inflation and govern Spanish for Liberty Prison — an Herald in Washington for 1980, a 4 percent gain in 10 years. pecially on how we view government third of the state’s work force of even in good times, the iron industry happening in Michigan," said ment policy. ironic name, since liberty is the last But it was outstripped by a national — than any single happening in that some 4 million is employed in the plunged. professor Louis Ferman. “It’s as bad But the cost of doing business in thing on the minds of the saidsts who increase of 11.4 percent — and may Thoughts time. Last July, Michigan’s jobless rate as the Great Depression.” Michigan could stifle the effort. automotive or a related industry. run it, lose one or more seats in Congress. "By the time this recession is over, Past downturns, even the ravaging hit an all-time high of 14.1 percent. “We’ve become the victims of our Although the Legislature last year A representative of the Inter bench, will be stopped as soon as the and their fear of showing a ■'1 still think we re going to get our At the end of his sentence, if a we will have, without fully realizing 1974-75 period, were largely compen A corresponding loss in tax own lack of planning and diver finally approved a 10-year-old bill to national Red Cross visited Libertad father makes an affectionate fair share because we’re in a position deteriorated personality to a sym prisoner or his family cannot raise it, crossed the threshhold into a new sated for by lucrative unemployment revenue forced the state to slash $1 sification," said Carl Levin, straighten out Michigan’s $1.6 billion last year and prepared a confidential to fight for it." Riegle said. gesture. The punishment will be one pathetic interviewer ... the money to reimburse the cost of The Sign Post of Anger recklessly in the lane of pre era.” billion from its budget, hitting hard Michigan’s other Democratic unemployment and worker’s com and welfare benefits approved by a "Things have got to get better," report on conditions there. When its or two months of disciplinary cell "Among other liberties the board and lodging at Libertad — This week in this space I want to meditated, cultivated, aggresaive ’The economic transition will be at education, environment and health senator. pensation systems, it is too early to union-dominated legislature. said a Flint auto worker, unemployed contents leaked out, Uruguay’s with no visits. On the other hand, if prisoners are deprived of, one should discuss danger areas that we meet anger is to violate tte emotional slow and the changes basic. because nearly a million persons — “ And part of it is ingrown — we’re measure its success. perhaps several thousand dollars — But the bottom dropped out in 1980. for seven months. "They can’t get military junta slammed the gates to the father makes no such gesture, he not forget the freedom to speak, to along thcT expressway of life. ’They space of others. "We are in an emergency Inflation soared to double digits. one in nine — were on welfare. A based so much on competition, we’ve "If we don’t preserve the environ the prisoner will not be released. .much worse. We pay taxes — they've future Red Cross visits. will be able to meet his child during So here are a few simple rules of situation,” said U.S. Sen. Donald W. The prime rate broke 21 percent. three-year University of Michigan been unable to see we’ve got to come ment. we’ve jeopardized our future," whistle, to sing (the rules impose are dangers that we generally do not got to do something, " Here is what the Uruguayan A State Department official says Riegle Jr., D-Mich. “It’s different study, much of it conducted in the together.” said western Michigan Rep. Guy nine hours every year. In any event, silence), the choice of one’s friends, concentrate on until we end up in a the road for anger. Japan became the world’s No. 1 auto Milliken says Michigan may never regime doesn’t want the public to U.S. policy is not to sell'tlniguay from any of the other states by far, Detroit area, showed recently that Such a shift would offer relief Vanderjagt. a Republican. “ But I following each visit the child is in the freedom to write, to look where pile up. (1) Learn to identify your anger. producer. be able to expect all that it once did. and it’s not automatically self- cardiovascular disease, child abuse, across the board because Michigan’s think we went overboard a bit in know about the 1,200 male prisoners terrogated by a guard.” one wants upon leaving the cell.” military equipment and that “our in ’The sign posts that indicate these (2) Take responsiUlity for your ’The domestic auto industry ended "We’re trying to define those correcting.” 1980 awash in red ink. selling only 6.6 wife beating and alcoholism all in major industries — autos, excluding development. there, more than 1,000 of whom have (Since the report was prepared, the According to the Red Cross, all the terest is to restore democracy in the hazards are the last five Com feelings. No one makes you angry. things that government has no country as soon as possible.” Althou^ agriculture and tourism million vehicles for its worst year in creased following a severe economic agriculture and tourism — have "W e need a more healtby been held for nearly 10 years for regime has charged that there is a prisoners “without exception” were mandments. Commandment Number 6 (3) Let others know bow you feel. business doing at a ll," he ^ id . are major industries in Michigan, the history. In Michigan’s Upper Penin downturn. problems that are intertwined: high balance.” political activities: plot against it inside the prison, tortured between 1971 and 1979. Tor But given its stated intent to put (depending on how you count) reads: (4) Keep the level of your anger ap Prisoners are subjected to daily suggesting the possibility that even tures included being shocked with the fighting of terrorism ahead of “’Thou Shalt not murder.” In the Ser propriate. Not like Cain who killed changes of rules to keep them off these visits may have been curbed.) electrodes, suspended with arms tied human rights, it remains to be seen mon on the Mount, Jesus indicated his brother for giving a better balance, and periodically undergo Almost all letters are seized by a behind their backs, or kept with their how hard the Reagan adiqihistration that a prevalent cause of murder is offering. nighttime searches which may in censor. The prisoner must talk to his anger. Anger is treacherous terrain. (5) Steer your anger in tbe right College students ‘high^ on traditional values heads under water until they blacked will push for an end to such in ... „ , „ - 11.. <•>> o > . tho siirvpv "no doubt reflect the cominui -B e in g well off financially, 63.3 pet.; helping others in director of the survey, "no doubt reflect the continuing clude the total destruction of their lawyer, who is appointed by the jun out. humanity as that in Libertad Prison. It ls,dangerous because it slides two direction. If you are angry at the boss , , , many rights for criminals, 65.9 pet.; not obey laws difficulty, 64.7 pet.; developing a philosophy of life, 50.4 influence of the women’s movement on the attitudes and personal belongings and environ ta, through the telephone at the glass ways. Anger is dangerous if we vent don’t blare at your wife. s V." against own views, 32.3 pet.; should abolish death penal- * Raising a family rates as an important life goal for 63.1 * 3 pet pet.; keeping up with political affairs, 40.0 pet.; aspirations of the young people. ment. booth. Regular communication it too readily or if we fail to vent it. (6) Pray for the grace of a mature j«rcent of cuirent wllege f^ejihmen.^s a re^rt ^ -Need national health care plan, 58.1 pet; energy shor- promoting racial understanding, 33.1 pet. "As far as political labeling is concerned," Astin said, An entering prisoner is deper between the prosecution and defense Many people think to be angry is a response to anger provoking 15th annual “ American Freshman survey conducted by #7 s not • atioptinn «iiniii
THE HKRALl). Mon.. V e b . 23. 198i - 15 Miller back in form Wi 76ers break’down LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Seven proached his stunning form of seyen The crucial holes were Nos. 16 and Miller, 33, of Napa, Calif., began ’There are good breaks, bad breaks New Jersey 132-109, Golden State 30 points, 17 in the final, quarter,' in years ago Johnny Miller Was virtual years ago. 17. With Miller holding the the final round tied for first with Ed ' and fast breaks. For Philadelphia defeated Kansas City 104-96, Houston lifting Golden State. Otis Birdsong ly unbeatable. And no one knew that ‘T m not bade to that point yet," be precarious one-stroke lead, his tee Sneed at 11-under. But he began his coach Billy Cunningham, the fast beat Seattle 111-96, Portland nipped paced the Kings with 30 points. better than Johnny Miller. said. "And I may ..never get back shot on the par-316th hole landed in a surge quickly, carding a birdie on the ’ ones weren’t good enough. Indiana 113-109 in overtime, San An Kockcls III, SupcrSonics 96 -isJ "During 19741 used to start a tour there.Those were nugical days. I’m sand trap and Weiskopf needed to par-S, 506-yard first hole — bis fourth "We just couldn’t buy a thing,” tonio got by Denver 133-129 in over At Seattle, Calvin Murphy went 5- nament knowing I was going to win,” not the best golfer today. I’m not sink a 14-foot putt for birdie on No. birdie of tbe tournament on'tbe bote said Cunningham after his league- time and San Diego drubbed Utah for-5 from the line to extend his NBA Miller said. "I Just knew nobody even close. But after so many years 17. — to take sole possession of the lead > |si leading Philadelphia 76ers dropp^ a 108-93. consecutive free throw record to 67 could beat me. It got to the point of listening to people ask me what Barber, playing with Weiskopf, (me at 12-under. t., 116-110 Sunday decision to the LakerH 96, KnirkH 93 en route to a 27-point performance where I thought I could walk on was vrrong, It’s real nice to have group behind Miller, hit the pin with He bogeyed to fourth hole fai'drop Phoenix Suns, ” I know I’m over At New York, Kareem Abdul- that led Houston to its triumph, Vin- > ■■ .. water.” "i: those days behind me." his approach shot on No. 17. ’The ball back into a tie with Weiskqrf, but simplifying, but we have to have a Jabbar scored 32 points, including nie Johnson’s 21 points led the Sonics. Well, Miller never walked on Tom Weiskopf, who began the day' dropped just a foot from the cup and regained that stroke with a birale on much better percentage on our break the go-ahead basket with 58 seconds Trail Blazers I 13, Pacers 109 water, but he did win eight tour two strokes bdilnd Miller, also shot a Barber sank the birdie putt to W ge the par-4 seventh hole to move to 13- ... when we run 37 breaks we to play, to spark Los Angeles. It was At Indianapolis, Baskets by Jim naments and $353,021 that year for a 68 but couldn’t overhaul the stubborn the tie with Weiskopf. But Miller under. On the par-3,14th hole Miller shouldn’t lose.” the Lakers’ 10th consecutive victory Paxson and Tom Owens gave PGA money record. ji < Miller and finbdied alone In second blasted-to within seven feet and sank sank a twisting 40-foot birdie putt to Julius Erving. the NBA’s No. 6 over the Knicks stretching back to Portland a four-point lead in over ■*>iv Four years later, he probably place, two shots behind Miller. the putt for par while Weiskopf’s putt go 14-under but he bogeyed the 449- scorer, had only 18 points, seven 1977. time and the Blazers — who blew a wished more than ever that he could Another stroke back was veteran slipped a foot past the hole. yard, par-4 ISth hole to drop back to below his average. The loss was only IturkK 102, Hulleu 93 20-point, third-quarter lead held on walk on water, because he hit a lot of Miller Barber, who bogeyed tbe 18th Miller w r a p ^ up the victory on ISunder. the 13th in 72 games for Philadelphia. At Landover, Md., Quinn Buckner James Edwards scored a career-high his golf balls into golf course ponds. hole, and first-round leader Gil the 18th by sinking a 15-foot putt off Sneed faltered badly, finishing with Cunningham dismissed a sugges took charge in the fourth quarter, 39 points for the Pacers and Calvin From his high of 1974 he fell to th& Morgan. the fringe of the green for a birdie a 4-over-par 75, six strokes behind the tion that Erving was "struggling." scoring 11 points, and Sidney Mon- Natt paced Portland with 23 points. lowest point of his life. He earned Miller was the brightest star or the moments after Barber bogeyed the winner. “He was out there working.” Cun crief scored a game-high 25 to lead Spurs 133, Nuggets 129 just $17,440 in 1978 and it appeared PGA Tour In 1974 when he won eight bole to fall out of second place. Weiskopf began the final round at ningham said. “At the end of the Milwaukee. The triumph upped the At San Antonio, James Silas hit a the sparkling career of the dashing tournaments and finished first on the Miller had rounds of 66-69-67-68 for 9-under, two strokes behind Miller game, everybody was working as Bucks’ Central-Division lead to 10 12-foot jumper with 50 seconds to Miller had come to a premature end. money list. His fortunes then took a a 270 total, two strokes better than and S n ^ . Barber, the second-round hard as they could to get back in. games over Indiana. play in overtime to lift San Antonio But Sunday, Miller gave notice that radical turn and his slide culminated Hale Irwin’s previous record of 272 leader, also started the final round Before you knew it, all of a sudden it Hawks I2 I, Bulls 116 over Denver. Silas' bucket broke a the bad old days are over. He fired a in 1978 when he earned just $17,440. set in the 1976 LA Open. TTie victory two strokes back of the leaders and was five points and we had a shot. If At Chicago, Dan Roundfield scored 127-127 tie and the Spurs made it 133- 3-under-par 68 for a tournament But Sunday, while not quite was worth $54,000 to Miller and shot a 2-under 69 for the tie with we’d got lucky with a threepoinler, a season-high 29 points as Atlanta 127 on two free throws by Reggie record launder and a two-stroke vic reaching the brilliant form of 1974, boosted him to the top of the 1981 Morgan. we would have been back in there. ” held off a fourth-quarter rally to beat Johnson with 33 seconds left after tory in the $300,000 Los Angeles M iller' displayed enough of those money list with $121,548. Earlier this At lO-upder were two-time 1981 Truck Robinson, who was held to Chicago. The victory was the third Silas had stolen a Denver pass. John Open, his second victory in 1981. skills to fight off the closing season, he won the ’Tucson Open. winner Bruce Lietzke, who had a 69 only five points in the teams' first straight for Atlanta and only the son’s 26 points paced San Antonio and And while admitting the dismal challenges of Weiskopf and Barber Weiskopf earned $32,400 for his Sunday, Ben Crenshaw, who bad an meeting this year, led Phoenix with Hawks’ ninth in 33 road contest. David Thompson scored a game-high days of 1978 and 1979 are over. Miller over the tough, 7,029-yard Riviera se
( iilK^irv 2 ia -r> HOUSTON (III > Boxton U 12<11 .102 Catherine Duggan. 72 71-7B-73-79-298 V;m(iiiivcr I n -3 |>iiuUz6 (M) 12. Reid6 r.-T> 17. Malune9 Maine 12 12 .500 GALAXYS - Helena Vivian Brownlee. 7,2 74-?9-75.-73-aB7 KIrsi (tcriiKl I Vanr Valued at $56,000 New Orleans Tracing a cup’s history Where the heat goes ore.... By BETTY RYDER If you happen to be there in late Sonesta which opened on Sept 11, NEW YORK (NEA) Best of all, though, was February (as we were) you may the cup’s pedigree which Family Editor 1969. The site of the hotel enjoys a —On the morning of May 9, From the moment you hit Bourbon catch one of the Krewes (clubs) long histony which dates from 1721, 1657, in Plymouth Colony, showed how the cup had having its Mardi gras parade, the fallen, askew, through the Street in New Orleans you can feel when the city was first laid out by former Governor William the tempo pick up as pedestrians first of many to continue through French military engineer Adrien de Bradford saw the end com centuries Into Wiest’s March 3 (Fat ’Tuesday) the eve of hands. take over the streets almost daring Pauger. The French Quarter square ing. So he summonded his cars to try to pass through. Ash Wednesday. Then, at midnight, bounded by Bourbon, (Gonti, Royal closest associates to* his "William Bradford had Bourbon Street, long favored in the curfew begins and festivities and Bienville streets was originally bedside to settle his estate. 30,000 living descendants,” jazz music, is alive, night or day, cease in preparation for Easter. divided into 12 lots by de Pauger. They listened, probably Phillips says. ‘.'He had with barkers calling one in to see We were fascinated by the New Orleans is one of the most prayed and, some time three 'wives and four their show, dine at their place of architecture of the old buildings, the exciting cities in the world. People after he died (that same children, one of which, business, or buy some of their wares. wrought-lron balconies, and brick we met were not first time. THE HERALD. Mon.. Feb. 23. 1961 — 23 ^•■nuta — Charlaa M. 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DwtUar in T f L E E A E E T A 12 la not wall Middia East ■ D N A N 1 E • DEAR ABBY^ Congratulations on your 25th anniveraary t3 Flg b t Slav 1H a C R 1 ¥ T ¥ aa "D«ar Abby.” I have a very special reason for wanting to 14 Tn it Become ' T [7 s • 1 1 M p wish you well.- 18 Too insiiM 1 R £ H U 1 L L E R 16 InoorpofMad T A T 1 Dogs-BIrdt-Pets 43 Apartments For Rent 53 Blacktitom p E O L A R 1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Twelve years ago you had a letter in your column signed (abbf.) 0 P p 0 r? 1 T T *••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• fruit a A N TQO LATE. Abby, that letter motivated me to visit my z -z i I 17 Folktlngar Baby's N I E [T R 1 □ E L T aging and ailing mother every day during her last two years Guthria t R R E 8 I.EIiAL NOTICE IL l plaything □ □ □ a AKC TINY TOY APRICOT MANCHESTER, ALL BILLS dfi a nursing home, t am asham ^ to admit that until that 18 SInlitar tum i Spanish gold Prizcilla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan 20 M ika lama POODLES. 9 weeks old, bred PAID, One bedroom, today time I thought I was doing quite well to visit her every Haik) 39 Become (abbr.) I'oHii of Munrliesler 22 OHhrant for temperament 228-3098. $200. Call Locators, 236-5646. Sunday for an hour. Snatch manifest 24 Poor 46 Tsar The Planning! and Zoning Comminsiun w ill hold a pubilr hearing on Monday. I will always be indebted to you, Abby, for selecting that Eaau's country 40 District 47 Source of SOUTH WINDSOR, King size I CAN’T FINP THAT 28 Flatttnad KREE COLLIE' Mixed. March 2. 1981 at 7 30 P M in (he Hearing Room. Municipal Building. 41 Center letter for your column. It motivated me to change my ways, STRAIGHTENING Poet Pound sttomsy wood four bedroom. Kids and pets Street. Manchester. Connecticut to hear and consider the following applications: p h o n e NUAABER, VkiALPO.' I SmAISHTEN IT OUT.' 32 Woodwofking " Needs a good home. All shots. and now I can live with a clear conscience. OUT MV APPRESS Lions' homes (sbbr.) 49 Roof edge ok. Major appliances. Wen t SO U R P E 5 K IS A MESS.' THE NUMBER'S ON A Male I Year old. Telephone Please run that letter again, Abby. It might do for DOCK IS ANOTHER 33 LtrgaM 79 Spy employed 41 Look 50 Normendy last long. Call Locators. 236- HOHKHT KIKR.NAN - SPECIAL EXCEI>TION - NIKE SITE (K-I7) S^LLjOVY c a r p in M V 872-0165 ■ someone else what it did for me. THING r SHOULPPD. by police 43 Becoms invasion day 5646. Fee. Application under Article II. Set'liim 2.02.08 to permit use of a site for a bicy APPRESS BOOC.' continent 35 Brought into 30 Ab^act twisted 51 Showing good Musical Instruments 44 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• cle racing track • Rural Re.sidence Zone - 110 Garden Gove Road GRATEFUL IN LONG ISLAND 2T7^ life being 44 Madame judgmsnt Homes lor Rent 54 lUCHARI) & MORRIS BEZZINl ZONE CHANGE • ADAMS STREET.(B-42t 36 Invitation re- 31 Gainer . (coni) 64 By birth 2 AMPS KUSTOM II LEAD ••••••••••••••••A********* DEAR GRATEFUL; I apt grateful to you for re To change the zoning classification from Residence A to Planned Residence minding me to run it again. I have printed It three sponse (abbr.) 34 Apropos 45 Charitable or 66 Intsrmediste and Yamaha 210. Dependable. MANCHESTER HOME. 3 Development for a parcel ol approximately 4 5 acres and to approve a General 37 Had standards 30 Sesame plant ganization (prefix) Call 649-7703. bedrooms, extra bath, new Plan ol Development fur the site - 361 and 381V Adams Street times, and each time I have heard from readers 41 Sport of 1 3 4 B 5 7 • 9 10 11 decor. Appliances $355. Call ROBERT WEINBERG ■ ZONK CHANGE ■ TOLLAND TURNPIKE iW-IBi expressing appreciation. With pleasure I give it a shooting clay A ntique s 3ht Unalt) much deaerved rerun; pigaons 48 Locators.rs. 236-5i236-5^. Fee. To change the zoning classification from Residence A. Business I and In 12 13 14 dustrial to Business If lor a parcel of approximately 13 acres - 1046 Tolland 42 Likaness CHINESE DELICATE HAND Onices-Slores tor Rent 55 Turnpike ' DEAR ABBY: I am the most heartbroken person on earth. 44 Evtrgrean 15 15 17 PAINTED RICE SET - Also: I always found time to go everywhere elae but to see my old, shrub TOWN OF M AN CHESTER ZONE CH A N G E • TO LLA N D T U R N P IK E iT-38t II 18 20 2! ■Mother of Pearl Jewelry Box, STORE OR OFFICE SPACE gray-haired parents. They sat at home alone, loving me just Cmtemkme tm>s»u tN i»mw 46 Requires To change the zoning classification from Residence A and Rural Residence to 52.Americsn ■ Call 742-8020. available. 200, 400, and up to 22 Residence C for a parcel ol approximately 2 6 acres ■ 1075 Tolland Turnpike the same. It is too late now to give them those few hours of (sbbr.) 5000 square feet. 643-1442. happiness I was too selfish and too busy to give, and now Captain Easy — Crooks A Lawranct 63 Genetic 24 25 25 27 29 30 31 Wanted to B uy 49 At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written communications when I go to visit their graves and look at the green grass msterial received Copies ol these applications have been filed in fhe Town Cerks office and 1 OFFICE. ^ STORE. above them, I wander if God will ever forgive me for the 55 Eve's mate 32 34 may be inspected during office hours OH. LORPi IT V A WONPER. WANTED PIANO FOR INDUSTRIAL SPACE for heartaches I must have caused them. I pray that you will 57 Skin ailment 1 1 1 ■ BEGIN NER - Good condition PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION HE'S STILL ALIVE-LVINO 35 s. lease. Call: Keith Real print this, Abby, to tell those who still have parents to visit OUT HERE IN THE SNOW 68 Deutschland and reasonable. Call 568-5035 Estate. 646-4126. 1 ^ Kwash. Secretary (abbr.) 1 1 1 ■ , them and show their love and respect while there is still 37 31 38 40 41 2 Dated this 23rd day of February. 1981 or 289-6427. 59 Wind 042-02 time. For it is later than you think. DESK SPAGE - Heat, lights, indicator 42 43 WANTED TO BUY TOO LATE 60 Manufactured parking. Central location. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE WANT ADS IMMEDIATELY. Older Keith Real Estate, 646-4126. 61 Long fish 41 45 45 47 41 49 SO 51 House in need of repair. Cash. 62 Looks at ■ .NOTICE 52 53 54 85 S6 Please call Frank J.T. Strano, OFFICES FOR RENT. 400- PI BLIC HEARING DEAR ABBY: I am a recent college graduate engaged to DOWN Strano Real Estate, 646-2000. 900 sq. ft. Good location. Cen BOARD OF DIRECTORS 17 58 59 tral air conditioning, two be married this summer. I became engaged while I was in WANTED - Acreage to log off TOW N OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICl T college last year, and asked one of my school chums to be a 1 Auto club 80 81 82 separate men s and women's 2 Threshold L i Call 871-8291 rooms. Reasonable rent. Call Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Manchester, Connec- I bridesmaid. At the time we were good friends. However, we 649-5335. ticut. will hold a Public Hearing at the Senior Citizen Center. 549 East Middle grew apart gradually, until now when we meet, she hardly fNIWtRARfR INTIARRiSI AUN) Turnpike. Manchester, Connecticut. Tuesday, March 3.1981. at 8.00 P M. to con 3 W ANTED - Wood lots for sider and act on the following gives me the time of day. In fact, the last few times we met Firewood Green or seasoned Wanted to Rent 57 Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget 1980-81 there seemed to be tension between us. Now I don’t even timber Fullv insured. Call Town Clerk ...... 13,500.00 | consider her a friend. 871-8291 MATURE GENTLEMAN to be funded by ,Town Clerk s fees m excess of budget eslimate. Must I include her in my wedding party? If not, how can I Allay Oop — Dava Graua desires room in private Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget 1980-81 briclqe Recreation D epartm ent...... 15.952.00 gracefully exclude her? WANTED. WORLD WAR II residence. Kitchen privileges to be funded by money already received for Soccer Program Registration. STUCK OR NOT desired References YESSIR.WE OUGHTA MAKE A I or earlier I. Japanese Ger Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Grants. M X IR IDEA O F AS A MATTER OF FACT, AH THINK. IHEHI HEH! HEH! ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag man swords, daggers, medals, available. Call after 4:30 p.m., .fvRll 41 „ 194,000 00 MINT O F F A TH' ECOLOGY AN' TH' PRODUCIN' A WE’U CALL rr TH' 'ALLEY OOP I lor Head Start Program - 1981. to be funded bv a Grant through the Community DEAR STUCK; Tell her candidly that your friend WILOERNCSS anCXJPS WITH OOP'S WE’LL SKIN US bayonets, rifles, etc. Cash, 643-0034. ILDERNESS KIT"/ WILDERNESS KITL.IF TMATB ALL’ REIySOME TURKEYS Renewal Team ship has faded, and therefore it isn't appropriate for SUCK SCHEME! RIGHT WITH YOU, GOOD BUDDfY.' 64T0143. f’roposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, l-'und 61. Outreach. Social her to be a bridesmaid. It may not be very “graceful,” Bidding tips off defense TWO BEDROOM Support Coordinated Project, second vear . 117.200 00 GUARANTEE APARTM ENT - Married cou to be lunded in pan by Grant from title III of Ihe Older Americans Act. 110.- but it beats getting stuck with a bridesmaid who is no RENTALS 048 00. and a contribution from the Town General Fund. T . 152 00 longer a friend. was one of those scientists ple. young child. Windsor. who believe firmly that the South Wind^sor, East Hartford Proposed Ordinance • to convey to Gary R Mercler and Terrv A Hesser. lor the sum ol $130,000 00. Parcel No 9 in the Buckland Industrial Park A copy of the more bids you make the bet area Quiet. Reasonpble. 289- NORTH 2.23-11 Rooms lor Rent 52 Proposed Ordinance may be seen in Ihe Town Clerk s Office during business « K 3 ter you are playing. Warned hours 8882: 289-4535. V42 away from a spade lead, West James R McCavanagh. Secretary DEAR ABBY: 1 can’t forget that survey you took after QUIET ROOM on busline, $40 ♦ AK97i2 ,' . ^ . Boaro of Directors having received the letter from TIRED IN NEBRASKA. opened his ace of clubs. The per week, plus security. □ AUTOMOTIVE Dated at Manchester. Connecticut, this 20th dav ol February. 1981 A942 defense started with two club Strano Real Estate, 643-2129. 043-02 There must be something wrong with women who are 50 tricks. Later on. when South and tired of sex. WEST EAST A8652 AQ97 played trumps he went up CE.N'TRAL - Gentleman Autos For Sale 81 RESULTS I am a woman of 59, and I enjoy my 61-year-old husband Y A 6 WQ3 with his king, lost two trump P riv a te room N ext to more now than I ever have. With our children grown and ♦ J84 ' ♦ 10 963 tricks and a vulnerable shower. Telephone Parking. gone, the setting is ideal for romance. I still race home from ♦ AJ87 ♦KQ10 5 game." the ofrice to bathe and meet him at the door in a lace coat Tha Flintatone — Hanna Barbara Productions 649-6801. after 6:30 p.m SOUTH Alan: "I suppose at the (the type one wears over a bathing suit). There’s more to life other table. South bid four WANTED JUNK AND LATE ♦ A J 10 4 Apartments For Rent 53 than cooking. laundry and making beds! ♦ KJ109I7S hearts right over the two dia MODEL WRECKS - Cash 1 no longer have to worry about pregnancy or having the ♦ -... mond rebid, got a spade lead, Paid. Call Parker Street Used \ ..M y M U N C H VERNON - Near 86. luxury children hear us. These are the best years of our lives. I’m IS H E . ♦ 63 never lost a club trick and Condo Appliances. $345 Auto Parts, 649-3391. saving up for a mirrored bedroom ceiling! iaill made five or six odd." monthly Security, Sign me, "Not Dead Yet in East Lansing, Mich." or / / Vulnerable: Botli Oswald: "Exactly so! The references Call 486-3923 BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR Dealer: Nortli losing South went through all BETTER THAN EVER sorts of explanations of how SALE. 1976 Pontiac Formula “Private Property Want Ads”! Well North Eait Sootb $3,200, 1975 Chevrolet Monza lucky the man who didn't MANCHESTER 2 room apart )♦ P o m 10 F show his four card spade suit ment Heat, hot water, elec $1,800, 1976 Dodge Charger P o m 2P Pass 2* had been. How failure to bid tricity, appliances. Special Edition. 2 door, 8 Pass 3# Pass c y lin d e r , $2,500. 1974 (Problems? You'll feel better if you get them off spades might have cost a References No pets. $275 per If Your Hern Isn’t Sold WHhin 6 Days — your chest. For a personal reply write to Abby, 132 Pass Pass Pass slam, etc., etc." month. 646-3167 or 228-3540, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. 8 cylinder $1,500, 1973 GMC Laaky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. B0212. Please Alan: "He might be right enclose stamped, aelf-addresaed envelope.) Opening lead:AA once in a blue moon, but- if MANCHESTER MAIN ST., Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel North couldn't find a rebid two room furnished apart drive, $1,500. 1969 AMC Am after South's one heart, fol ment Heated, hot water, bassador 4 door $300. 1975 Second 6 Days Are Free! lowed by a direct jump to four appliances, no pets. Security. Chrysler Cordoba, poor condi hearts, then slam was not Call 523-7047 tion, best offer. The above By Oswald Jacoby likely to be missed. " E H strotyoph ThB Born LoMr — Art Sansom may be seen at the Savings and Alan Sontag Oswald: As the late Harry TWO BEDROOM Bank of Manchester. 923 Main Fishbein, one of the greatest St., Manchester. 'tm , JUST WOT mmeicvy AWHOLg ^AiOPWHIC^ HAV& Oswald: "Here is a hand natural players once said. Let APARTMENT - duplex. 3 Lines For 6 Days — 8.50 to a sharp edge today and you're Conveniently located. Heat, /eAPKepnowiST, • ^YTTrCLi T 4 that decided a Swiss team others have the education. I qftHir apt to find several situations OF BMISHIIJ(2? want to win.’ " hot water. range, BUICK CENTURIAN, PS. where they can be put to good match. The bidding in the box refrigerator. Parking No PB, AT, AC. Very good condi Deadline Is Noon The Day Before Publication ‘B irth day use. took place at table one. South INEWSPAPER EN TERPRISE ASSN I pets Adults. March 1st. tion. $400 or best offer. 643- LEO (July 25-Aug. 22) A little Lease Security. 649-4378 5317. extra push may be required $1.00 Discount If Paid In Advance today to finalize a matter which MANCHESTER - New 4^ DODGE Window Van, many you deem important. Give It top I Th« wtys and means may open . priority. Stay with it until conclu Room Town House Condo, m new parts. Needs motor. Best offer. 643-5317. I this coming year for you to take sion. baths: Fully applianced. Wall- ' a ipedal trip you ve always VmOO (Aug. 23-8#pt. 22) If to-wall throughout $450 \ dreamed about. Begin to pre- there is someone you've met A sw ordfish can swim a m ile in less than a minute. monthly, 649-4003. 1976 VEGA STANDARD, 3 I pare tor it so that you'll be ready recently you’d like to know speed, good condition with ' to go If the opportunity presents better, don't wait for this person Our Boarding Houaa MANCHESTER, 2 bedroom snow tires. Call 684-4989. ' ItseH. to make the first moves. The ball apartment in three family ; m CES (Feb. 20-blarch 20) is In your court. home. Heated. $350, plus 1972 FORD TORINO, 4 door, I Those with whom you associate U E M (Sepl. 2 3 'M . 23) Work radial tires. $995. Call 643-1041 ‘ today are likely to have some or service which you've per WInHyrop — Dick Cavalll security. 6463253. I rather clever ideas, but don't OF ALL TME ROTTEN LUCK! JES' morning or evenings. formed but for which you've not I discount your own. Yours could been paid should be brought to WHEN I WUZ SET r'MAKE A MANCHESTER 3 BEDROOM (Ads may be cancelled, sorry no refund.) I prove to be the best. Find out others' attention today. Be tact /WYRkPSAVSHIS ...Tt5 CUT HIS 7HEVUSH3 TO THINK RILLIN' AT POHEff SOME AMATEUR APARTMENT. No utilities. I more o( what lies ahead for you ful, however. AAOTHSR USED TO HAIR, HEW/S HARP-OF- HIS EARS WERE fills a INSURE straish t: now $400 per month, plus security , in the year followtng your birth* SCORPIO (O c t 24-Mov. 22) You PUTAeCUPBOWL WHEN HE WAS WITH A private party may advertise in the:Perponal, Lost i I day by tending for your copy of HEARINS, BUT FLILLCF LITTLE, JU HAVE T'STAy AMOS . Call 643-5001. have excellent leadership quali OYERHBHBAP... A KIP. THEY RXINPOUT... TINY NOODLES. WHILE I RBCCVER! 1972 OLDS DELTA. Good run Found, Household Goods, Articles For Sale, Building ' Aatro>Qraph. Mail $1 for each to ties today but they may not be MANCHESTER - 5 Rooms, 2 ning and mechanical condi I Astro-Qraph. Box 489. Radio brought into full use unless City Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure exposed to challenging situa Bedrooms. First floor tion. Air condition, automatic Supplies, Pets, Boats, Sporting Goods, Antiques, Cars, transmission, and power to specify bklh date. tions. Pressure awdeens your Garage. Completely brakes. Call Dave at 647-9946. Trucks, Motorcycles, Campers & Trailers. To qualify for ; ARICB (March 21-Aprll 19) best. remodeled. $395 monthly, plus You're able to add Impetus to SAOrTTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) utilities, security and lease this thrifty rate, you must list the price, and items can’t situations which others inaugu* You function well today as the ' .No pets 643-1390, or 6468352 TOYOTA 1978 CELICA, GT rate today, and also do some power behind the throne, espe '.It back, show room condi exceed $1,000 for the total of all items. Additional lines good for yourself because they'll cially In matters where you feel •MANCHESTER. 4 rooms se tion. rust proofed. 37,000 realize th ^ need you. the need to protect the interests cond floor, adults, no pets. miles. Automatic Transmis at Low “Private Property Want Ad Rates." TAUflUS (AprU 20*Mey 20) of one you care for. Associate with active friends, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) Appliances, pay own utilities. sion, AM-FM Stereo. Owner CW ..W A .. mXi. U M y i ' z s moved, must sell $4,800 . 646- rather than those who choose to You have the rare ability today to $325 per month. Security. 649- sit on their duffs. You tend to add zeat and excitement to any 6253 1835 emulate the behavior of your group. Notice how others will be Levy's Law — James Schumalatar companiona today. watching you for their cues. Q B liN I (May 21-June 20) Major AOUARtUS (Jw i. 2t>-Feb. 19) 1978 achievements are likely today. You will be very responsive to IT MOST B e ★ FORD FAIRMONT Once your ambitions are Ihe profit motive today. Where (JUST U X *. AT HOW RONALD BEACANIS , WHATARBjeF- aroused there’ll be no stopping you see opportunities for gain ATOOQHOOB. THevJOBTS A «N G THe PROeipeNt NOT IlHOOeHT MANCHESTER, EAST K(jur-dt»or, six cvlindcr AuIomalK-. GUABPIN(5 1>4e CEN TER ST. Living room, power steennx power brakes, air you. especially if rewards are in you're apt to move swiftly. Your PlieaDeNT CNSTHS; OIMMY CAETee,' we HAP LOST kitchen with appliances, bath, ecmdiliiiniox ,\M radio Musi sell tight. assertiveness won't be objec MI5d LU4.IAN/ bedroom, and alcpve Heat in- >3.run im C A N C III (itm e 21-xfuly 22) Your tionable. ' organizational abilities are honed INEWSPAPEn ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 1IME6 ARE ro U S H ALL tTVER" cluded Attractive. i> i'MiZo:i ______C'»’ b>«aAait « ruexa 3-15 . jfli-r .> (I.III. Convenient location, on bus line $350. Available March 1st (2) (3) (4) KH ‘n’ Carlylo — Larry Wright 643-4703 (1) (8) THREE ROOMS GREMLIN IN GOOD Buga Bunny — Halmdahl A Btoffal AVAILABLE CONDI'TION, economical (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 1^ IM M E D IA T E L Y ! Don or wifh 6 cylinder motor. $995 Rose 646-2482 . 742-6537. lE if 1 i . (11) (12) (13) MANCHESTER, Unusual 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO - (14) (15) deluxe one bedroom 2 door hard top. Good running Short Riba — Frank Hill townhouse. Private entrance, condition. $400. Call 644-1454 latio and full basement, after 6:00 p.m. WANTADS I'LL S E T THAT^ f,ncludes heat, appliances, PL.V •VET. carpeting and air con 1967 I N T E R N A T I O N A L ditioning. $400 monthly. No SCOUT - 4 Wheel Drive. pets Domato Enterprises 6 ^ Rebuilt transmission, new 1021 clutch. AM /FM 8 track. $700 Call 6462943. AREINA BOLTON 3‘A ROOMS - 2 fireplaces in stone house. 1973 MERCURY COUGAR Heal, hot water. $350. 646 P/S, P/B, 51,000 miles. One 1 8893, or 8754)187. owner very good condition. ---O- $1,600. 649^16. Marc. P tM H ie t I S6E YOU HAVE -VilEP e a s t HARTFORD, heat FOR Scaj£ c p a r v n e w lotion. paid Kids ok Lots of extras. Trucks lor Sale gg Flatchar’a Landing M O N A M I. $300 Call Ixicators, 238-5646 Fee ,'SICHi I SAID NOW UNONA, . . .0UR.S(X/AL DLUNDtJLS I CALLED her. OMRANTEED SOHEtUlMC; MANCHESTER, PETS OK, 5 YOURfc. etiNc; AUOAN& SEEK UORSeilOUS AN IDIOT rooms with basement, garage FOR SA LE 1973 F-lOO, four 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 STUPID t v 1tX> S6NSlTll/t-. -iViAN ANYONfc ELSE-. 1tLL wheel drive. 4 new snows, new MONOAV THnU PaiDAV plus morel 200s. Locators THEIR HRS. RiOLtV. ^ HE-UHAT h a p p en e d , Fee. 2365646. paint, heavy duty springs, low SiM A.M. TO tKM P.M. mileage. Sharp looking. RESULTS Asking $2500 firm. Call 21^ PROFESSIONAL WOMAN IN 8011 or 2263948 U P P E R 20s looking for same to share apartment. Non- Moloreyeles-BIcycles 84 sm o ker p re fe rre d . $175 monthly, plus 'A utility bills OWN! 1973 HONDA CL 450, $500 649-6144 after 6:30 m., 'keep Honda CB 175, $100, Call after trying. Days 643-526'7 5:30, 649-8255.