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Reagan wants the jobs package to quickly on the jobs bill because it than on the issue of denying jobless Researchers Harvey and Judith study shows. compared to earnings from services, I was constantly amazed and thrilled at the Send the required refund form and the word to near his original $4.3 billion After OPEC’s 12-day. meeting ended Monday with was attached to a measure provid­ benefits to millions of Americans, Rosenstock, in a recent "Medical A bureau study found men can $860,000 to $1.87 million for high mcredible job they were doing. Last year Easfefsfa® “ Free” from the front of a specially marked proposal and is concerned about Source: Date Resource* Inc. 1*’® base price by $5 to $29, Ahmed ing $5 billion to replenish a including those in Kasten’s own expect to receive far more than school graduates. package of Eveready Super Heavy Duty "substantial add-ons” by the £aki Yamani, the Saudi oil minister, hinted a rate war Aspects of Human Sexuality” ohnlf^ ®* country helped nearly 750 000 depleted federal unemployment state. article on helping parents cope women, regardless if they go to Lifetime earnings for women children and adults with disabilities. 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Look for the form on the package. the bill’s problems. Reagan has none of their own. giving it the look of a Christmas would follow suit and, if so, OPEC as a group will have He is medical director of the account. range is from $380,000 to $800,000, it coupons and it’s only a few days away. Put together Expires Dec. 31, 1984. flatly promised to veto the bill if it tree dangling with pork-barrel Mexico makes to reduce their prices,” Yamani said Monday in a adolescent clinic at Houston Inter­ The lengthy tables may be useful said. with the help of Bill Lembeck and the Marketing G E Decorative $1 Refund. Send the required contains a proposal by Sen. 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Senate GOP business.” parents ordinarily "are best ad­ The earnings estimates are men's and women’s liftime New York, Boston and Philadelphia, look for it in the individually packed packages (a total of four "W e ’ll fight it tooth and toenail jobs training, food assistance, Sunday paper on March 20). leader Howard Baker and Finance Mexico, the United States’ largest oil supplier, vised not to show undue anxiety based on data from surveys taken earnings. bulbs). There is a limit of five refunds ($5). wherever it shows up,” Speakes highway repair, forestry jobs and Committee chairman Robert Dole. San Francisco cable-car repair. immediately followed OPEC’s lead Monday and about occasional sibling bravado. ’' Pat Boone, our Telethon host, will be on the cover of Expires June 30, 1983. said. R-Kan. 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NATIONM. WtATHEN KSVIOC FOWCAtT to F AM I t ? 3 - IB - S3 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., March 15, 1983 — 3 JO»4 News Briefing Directors to get word Waste move hazardous Navy gets letter bomb

WASHINGTON (I PI) - Trucks carrying highly LONDON (UPI) — A letter bomb exploded at a U.S. radioactive wa.sto from nuclear power plants will be Navy intelligence building in central London today, involved in lOfl-1.50 highway accidents during the on Bennet project slightly injuring an American servicentan, a Navy 199fls. an environmental research group charged spokesman said. ■) today in a report. The bomb, described as an incendiary device, - «iM . fzza-Aw By Paul Hendrie The study by the Council on Economic Priorities exploded in the Navy building on North Audley street, the project is progressing as it scheduled yet, said Werbner. also argued the heavy-duty casks used to carry spent Herald Reporter should. Greenblatt had no firm figure on near the U.S. Embassy. The spokesman said a urn WCATMiR POtOOABT • nuclear fuel arc not designed to withstand high-speed serviceman was slightly burned on the hand but was " I t ’s fine tuning everything and what the rents would be in the The Board of Directors has collisions and cannot hold up under intense heat from back on duty within an hour. For period ending 7 a.m. EST March 16. DurIngTuesday getting the documents in shape,” moderate-income elderly housing canceled its water and sewer fires that might follow such accidents. The explosion came shortly before noon, the night, snow Is predicted for parts of the central Plains ■ said Greenblatt. “ It’s a very, very project. bu(|get workshop originally sche­ The report by the New York-based group was spokesman said. region with rain In the southern Plains and Gulf Coast - complicated thing we’re doing Just "Rents will be set the day we duled for tonight. Instead, a immediately attacked by industry officials, who said The bomb was mailed in a standard white business states. Showers and thunderstorms are expected making sure all the different ultimately go forward (with tend­ special meeting hu been called for it is based on "faulty assumptions," and criticized envelope and addressed to the Navy communications documents properly reflect the ing) when the interest rate is set," through parts of the eastern Gulf region and southerrr Wednesday evening at 7:30 for an both its calculations and conclusions. unit, the spokeman said. business agreements. It’s bringing said Greenblatt. " I t changes with Atlantic states. Elsewhere throughout the nation,'- update on the proposed Bennet The Energy and Transportation departments ‘ 'The device caused a minor burn on the hand of the everything together." every little change in the interest weather will be fair in general. Minimum temperature^ housing conversion. indicated they would comment later. enlisted person who opened it but resulted in no other The conversion of the vacant rates. We’re too close now to Include (maximum temperatures in parentheses); Final approval of the leases and The report, while not claiming that all or even most injuries and no damage," the spokesman said. "The school building to housing would be guesstimate.” Atlanta SO (62), Boston 36 (40), Chicago 33 (48), bonding agreements still are not of the accidents would cause a significant release of person was treated for his minor bum by Navy financed by Uie sale of revenue Rent levels have been a major Cleveland 26 (SO), Dallas SI (SO), Denver 24 (47), Duluth r e { ^ for adoption, but Arthur N. Herald photo by Torqulnlo radioactivity, warned the threat to public health will medical corpsmen and has returned to duty.” 17 (37), Houston S9 (70). Jacksonville SI (72), Kansas' bonds and tax breaks to investors. area of concern, as opponents have rise as the nation creates a nuclear waste disposal Greenhlatt of Community Devel­ ’The building would be leased to a argued Bennet would be too City 35 (52), Little Rock S3 (63), Los Angeles 47 (74);' opment 0>rp., the town’s consul­ Handicapped advocates system. MlamlOl (82),Mlnneapolls26(41),NewOrteansS9(74).' quasi-public corporation, which expensive for most elderly. Propo­ tant for the project, said the plans has bMn created by the town. "The number of nuclear waste shipments on the New York 34 (52), Phoenix 46 (76), San Francisco 46 nents, who stress that the project is highway at any given time will increase 100-fold over Stocks open mixed should be retuly by the last week in Town administrators iearned a little tor of vocational programs for the (62). Seattle 37 (56). St. Louis 44 (57), Washington 41’ ' Assistant General Manager designed for moderate-income el­ the next IS years," the study said. March. Steven R. Werbner said the water about the special problems — and Hartford Easter Seal Rehabilitation (61). derly, nevertheless have worked to NEW YORK (UPI) — Prices opened mixed today in "Things are in excellent shape," and sewer budget review was reduce the rents from earlier advantages — of employing handi­ Center; Alan Needham, manager of the active trading of New York Stock Exchange issues. Greenblatt said Monday of tte canceled in favor of the Bennet projections. capped people at a meeting this Hearing Improvement Center in West The Dow Jones industrial average, which fell 3.29 to repeatedy delayed project. Final update because, “ apparently, CDC The latest projected rents would Anti-crime pian ready - J i 1,114.45 Monday, was up 0.19 to 1,114.64 shortly after approval of the plans supposedly has some further information range from $395 to $490 per month, monring at the Mahoney Recreation Hartford: and 6ette Cochefski, manager the market opened. Weather has been imminent since early about the Bennet project and the including heat and hot water. Center. From left are Stephen Thai, who of the physical restoration program at WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan had Declines led advances 442-416 among the 1,293 December, but several meetings directors felt they could resche­ ’Those rents are lower than original works with blind people at the state the Hartford Easter Seal Rehabilitation planned to send Congress his new batch of anti-crime issues crossing the New York Stock Exchange tape. have been canceled and action has dule the budget workshop.” estimates, but slightly higher that Department of Vocational Rehabilita­ Center. proposals today, but put off the action a bit while he Early turnover amounted to about 4,457,000 shares. been tabled. No new date for the water and projections released last confers with the nation's attorneys general and his Monday’s Big Board volume was 61,890,000, the However, Greenblatt insisted sewer budget workshop has been November. tion; Sara Hoffman-Salinger, coordina­ Cabinet Council on Legal Policy. smallest since the first session of 1983. Today’s forecast Even the long-awaited announcement of an OPEC The package is ready to go Congress this week. Today mostly cloudy. Highs in the SOs. Light Aides said Monday the proposals contain Reagan's price cut agreement was not enough to shake the variable winds becoming northwest 5 to 10 mph. market out of its lethargy Monday. Analysts differed comprehensive ideas on how to turn back "the rising Tonight considerable cloudiness early then partial Contract for school buses tide of crim e." on whether the sluggish trading and dropping prices clearing. Lows 30 to 35. Light northwest winds. Registration sessions set Reagan, who said in his Jan. 25 State of the Union heralded the beginning of a long-awaited Wednesday becoming mostly sunny. Highs 50 to 55. address the time has come for "m ajor reform of our “correction.” Light northerly winds. criminal justice statutes," briefed key members of A correction is a variation within a long-term trend. ’The Registrars of Voters Thursday, from 6:30 to 8:30 Connecticut and changes of Congress on proposed legislation. If the market corrects, or adjusts, stocks will lose office has scheduled two regis­ p.m., and on Saturday, from address within Manchester will could save town $100,000 “ The president feels it's very urgent,” Senate perhaps 10 percent of their value, then resume their tration sessions this week at 11:30 to 2:30 p.m. be handled. Extended outlook Marshall’s Mall at the Parkade, Judiciary Committee Chairman Strom Thurmond, march upward. A Board of Education subcom­ for registration, sales and prop­ the contract. Deakin said this is an Democratic Registrar Herbert New registrations, switches The sessions are part of an R-S.C., said Monday. Extended outlook for New England Tliursday mittee will look over a proposed erty taxes. It will also save the cost improvement over previous con­ J. Stevenson announced. in party enrollment, crosstown ongoing voter registration The president was scheduled to discuss his through Saturday: five-year contract for school bus of a performance tend to guaran­ tracts, where annual increases The sessions will be held on registration for anv town in drive. anti-crime proposals with his Cabinet Council on Contamination not bad Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: service with “ a new and dramatic tee that the bus company provides were in the 20 percent range. Legal Policy and the executive committee of the F air Thursday. Increasing cloudiness Friday. A- provision” that could save the the contracted service, Deakin The document says the school National Association of Attorneys General. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (U P I) - Salt, sand and chance of rain and snow Saturday. High temperatures board more than $100,000 over the said. Such a tend is unnecessary, board can enter negotiations with The lawmakers said there is broad support for most silica dust contamination on the satellite to be carried in the 40s Thursday and Friday, in the 30s on Saturday. life of the contract. Assistant he said, because the board would the bus company’s employees if of the package, but indicated it will be split into a by the space shuttle (%allenger is less severe than Low temperatures from the mid 20s to the mid 30s. Superintedent Wilson E. Deakin own the buses if the contractor the employees demand wage in­ series of bills, which- could make it easier for believed and engineers will return it to the shuttle Vermont: Fair Thursday. Chance of rain or snow Local taxpayers covered Jr. said. breached the pact. creases of more than 10 percent. opponents to zero in on specific controversial Deakin estimated the overall The board must pay extra to the Friday, a space agency spokesman said today. late Friday. Better chance on Saturday. Afternoon The contract with the Manches­ elements. savings to the board at $127,000 company if its employees win David Garrett at NASA headquarters in Washing­ highs 35 to 45. Overnight lows 25 to 35. ter Bus Co. of Glen Road allows the Key among them is a relaxation of the “ exclusion­ over five years. more than a 10 percent annual ton said engineers plan to resume preparations for a Maine, New Hampshire: Fair Thursday. Increas­ board to hold title to the buses, ary rule," which bars the use in court of evidence launch about April 7, and a final “ g o " decision will be two thirds of town expenses The contract, which Deakin said raise. ing cloudiness Friday. Saturday rain likely south and station wagons and lift vans that obtained illegally. Reagan contends it lets criminals was “ reworked extensively” by If the board approves the con­ madelate this week or early nexL rain or snow likely north. Highs in the 30s north to 40s transport Manchester students, slip through legal loopholes. Engineers at the TRW Inc. plant at Redondo Beach, town attorney William J. Shea, tract, it will continue a 25-year south. Turning colder Saturday. Lows in the teens and Local taxes contributed 66.39 counted for 3.3 percent of the although it’s the bus company’s ... UPI photo Calif., are testing solar panel hinges similar to those Bolton spent 65.03 percent of its calls for the board to to pay a total relationship with the Manchester 20s north and 20s south. percent of Manchester’s revenue budget and debt service accounts responsibility to provide and main­ on the satellite to see i f contamination affects their budget on the schools, 15.09 per­ of $982,100 for bus service next Bus Co., owned by the wife and in the 1982-83 fiscal year, while took 4.62 percent. The town spent tain those vehicles. operation. Those results are not expected before late cent on public works, 5.48 percent year, up from $901,000 this year. three sons of the late Elm er Thrall. Kansas Joins challenge Today In history state aid made up 23.6 percent of 3,92 percent on general this week. Long Island Sound on debt service and 5.07 percent on Because, the board is a tax- The board’s payments are sche­ “ We can’t help but be grateful the budget, accoi^n g to the ninth government. TOPEKA, Kan. (U PI) — Kansas has joined 13 other The decision to return the large tracking and data general government. The per exempt public agency, its holding duled to increase by about 10 for the luck we’ve had with this On March 15, 1916, Gen. John J. The National Weather Service forecast for Long annual town-by-town budget com­ These figures do not include states supporting a challenge in the U.S. Supreme relay satellite to the Challenger’s cargo compartment capita amount spent on local title to the buses will save expenses percent in each successive year of contractor,” Deakin said. Pershing, commanding 12,000 U.S. Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk Point: parison by the Connecticut Public special fire and sewer districts, Court of Nuclear Regulatory Commission rules was made after a close inspection revealed less government was $806.86. Weak frontal system moving east across area tto Expenditures Council. like the Eighth UtiUties District, In Andover, local taxes contrib­ governing the licensing of a Vermont nuclear power troops, was ordered to proceed to contamination than indicated Iv photographic stupes morning, followed by high pressure Wednesday. The town spent most of its CPEC reported. plant. Mexico and capture revolutionary last week when the satellite stUl was in the shuttle. uted 63.41 percent of all revenue, Variable winds northwest 10 to 15 knots this afternoon money, 57.60 percent, on its Manchester spent $706.17 per Attorney General Robert Stephan Monday an­ while state aid accounted for 29.54 leader Pancho Villa. Pershing is seen at and tonight, northerly at the same speeds Wednesday. schools. ’That placed Manchester capita on town government, one of percent. Board of Education to hear nounced he and Wisconsin Attorney General Bronson his headquarters camp in Mexico. Partly sunny this afternoon. Fair tonight and 113th on the ranking of education the lowest expenditures in the state La Follette filed a “ friend of theurt“ brief with the Andover spent 65.74 percent of as a percent of total expenditures for a town this size, the CPEC high court in the Vermont Yankee litigation. U.S.-Barble link probed Wednesday. Visibility 5 miles or more. Average wave its budget on the schools, 16.05 heights 1 to 2 feet this afternoon and tonight. among Connecticut towns. report showed. The case, whose primary challenger is listed as the percent on public works, 34.93 WASHINGTON (UPD - ’The JusUce Department is In Bolton, local taxes accounted percent on debt service and 4.39 how Kennedy will make cuts Natural Resources Defense Council Inc., questions USA Today Is coming investigating whether convicted Nazi war crimhial Public works ate 10.56 percent of for 62.87 percent of the town the adequacy of the Vermont power plant’s percent on general government. Klaus Barbie, known as the "butcher o f Lyons," Air quality report the budget and police took 8.41 budget, while state aid contributed environmental impact statement. NORWICH (UPI) - USA Today. Gannett Co.’s The per capita amount spent on maintained a relationship with the United States after percent. Fringe benefits ac­ 20.62 percent of all revenue. The Board of Education will pected to react formally to Weiss’s improvements. Neil Woerman, Stephan’s special assistant, said the national newspaper, will make its first appearance in HARTFORD (UPI) — The state Department of local government was $846.83. World War II. discuss how the school system will proposed budget reduction, ex­ NRC has used the same method of assessing New England March 23 through vendors for the Environmental Protection forecast good air quality He said that if Weiss’ cut is Barbie beaded the Gestapo in Lyons, France, from cope with a $261,000 cut proposed plaining what the school system environmental impact in the licensing proceedings Gannett-owned The Norwich Bulletin. levels across Connecticut today. Similar conations ’ approved, he will probably pro­ 1942-44. He was expelled from Bolivia and returned to by General Manager Robert B. might have to do without in order to A spokesman for USA Today said the newspaper were reported statewide Monday. pose more layoffs. “ I would for the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant under France last month to face trial on wartime mass Weiss in its recommended budget make the cut. construction near Burlington, Kan. now sells about 600,000 copies daily in mqior markets Condo to be raffled off assume it (the cut) would go across murders. He bad been twice convicted and sentenced for 1982-83. and will be on newstands in New York City and other Two weeks before Weiss an­ the board — teaching, aide servi­ The legal brief was co-authored by La FoUette’s to death in absentia by French courts on war crimes The cut, proposed by Weiss parts of Connecticut beginning April 11. If you buy a raffle ticket for $100, 4 p.m. nounced the proposed cut, ces, non-certified personnel, custo­ office. It asks the Supreme Court to uphold the District charges in the 1950s. Tlie beneficiaries, besides New Friday, is expected to mean more Kennedy made a plea to the Board of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeal’s decision that you’ll have a 1 in 10 chance of Other prizes include a new Hope, are Evans House in Glaston­ dians and secretarial. Curriculum Following bis recent arrest, allegations surfaced Lottery layoffs in the school system if it’s of Directors to leave the school winning prizes worth at least $100 Toyota Celica GT sports coupe, bury, a halfway house for male will have to be affected,” Kennedy the environmental impact statement does not that Barbie bad a relationship with the U.S. approved by the Board of budget untouched, arguing that adequately address the environmental costs of and you may win a condominium trips to Bermuda, a TV, a piano. alcholics, and Glastonbury Kiwa- said. government after World War II and was helped in Directors. he’d already trimmed it to an storing nuclear wastes. worth $40,900. In any case you’ll be Jewelry, an oriental rug. There are The Board of Directors won’t set Fleming called a bully traveling to Bolivia in 1951. nis. If all tickets are sold, they will After Weiss’ cut, next year’s austere level. helping New Hope Manor, a 250 prizes in all, each worth at least receive $150,000. the final school budget until May, HARTFORD — The Rhode Itlond dofly lottery school budget stands at $21,163,291, Kennedy proposed, and the SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) - Erin Fleming, number Mondoy wot 8310. . Manchester home for girls with $100. Since only 2,500 Uckets can be when the town’s budget is Connecticut Lottery LEWISTON, Molne — Th4 about 6.8 percent higher than this school board approved, the elimi­ characterized as a foul-mouthed bully, intrud^inthe drug or alcohol-related problems. sold, yoUr chance of getting back approved. Is meterorlte lunar? Dollar lower, gold up ' Dolly number drown Molne dolly lottery number - Tickets may be obtained at the year’s. nation of 9.5 teaching positions and life of Grouebo Marx and disrupted what was Mondoy wot 723. Mondoy wot 791. TOe condominium is at 63 your $100 worth is 1 in 10. open house, or by calling New Hope At Monday’s meeting, scheduled ope central administrator’s job. Closed LOS ANGELEIS (U PI) — Scientists say a meteorite described as a happy family life, executors for the late MONTPELIER, Vt. — The Summit St. and you can see it at R affle winners will be an­ Pool LONDON (UPI) — The price of gold rose sharply in Vermont dolly lottery Manor, 643-2701, Evans House, for 7:30 p.m. in the board meeting He kept increases in non-salary found in Antarctica last year apparently came from comedian’s estate charged. CONCORD, N.H. - The open house any Saturday or nounced AprU 30 at Glastonbury East Side Recreation Center’s London and Zurich ’Tuesday and the dollar opened number Monday wot 457. 659-3784, or Charles Sullivan, 633- room at 45 N. School St., Superin­ expenses under five percent, and the moon and not from an asteroid or comet. New HamMhIra dolly lottery BOSTON— The Motiochu* Sunday this month or next from 1 to Hills Country Club. 4695. pool will be closed tonight for J. Brin Scbulman, the Bank of America attorney lower on most European money markets. number Mondoy was 91M. tendent James P.Kennedy is ex­ “ If this finding is corroborated, it will be very tent lonery number Monday held the line on capital repairs. representing the Marx estate, charged in his closing Gold opened in London at $437.50 an ounce PROVIDENCE, R .l.-fh e wot 1275. significant,” Donald Bogard, a geochemist with the arguments Monday that Miss Fleming threatened compared to $427.50 at the dose Monday. In Zurich, it space agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, said and programmed Marx in an effort to gain opened at $437.50 against $428.50. Monday in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. financially. The dollar opened in Paris at 6.76 French francs Main St.: town, state negotiating “ It will show not all meteorites are derived from The attorney portrayed Miss Fleming as a greedy against 6.71 at the close Monday, in Zurich at 2.04875 broken-up asteroids or burned-out comets, which is woman who dominated and terrorized Hlarx, who was Swiss francs compared to 2.071, in Frankfurt at 2.3745 Almanac what most scientists have long believed, but actually 50 years older than she, and that she swindled the marks against 2.391, and in Brussels at 49.875 Belgian The state Department town Main Street. two DOT will establish that purpose. vided enclosed modules to can come from other plantary bo^es," he said. comedian out of 1400,000 during her half dozen years francs, down from 50.125. o f Transportation and the Under the procedures. what work is to be done The state is interested separate moving traffic The rock, the size of a ping-pong ball and weighing as his live-in companion. The pound opened in London at $1.5185, up from Today is Tuesday, March 15. the 74th day of 1983 - Fuss and O’Neill engi­ Fuss will submit a state­ and the state and the firm in moving traffic up and from cars going in an out about 1 ounce, with a yellow-green exterior and a ’The attorney cautioned the nine-woman, three-man $1,510. with 291 to foUow. neering firm of Manches­ ment of the scope of the will agree on payment for down the street safely and of parking spaces. white interior specked with black flakes, was jury not to be awed by the celebrities — including The moon is new. ter are negotiating over a work to be done and a DOT it. expeditiously. The town, probably thrown out of the lunar crust eons ago, when In Milan, the dollar opened at 1,411 lire compared to George Bums, Sally Kellerman, Carrol O’Ckinnor and 1,424.05. The morning stars are Mercury, Jupiter and contract for redesign of a committee will submit a The state objected to a particularly Main Street a big asteroid smashed into the moon and gouged out a George Fenneman — who testified on behalf of Miss Saturn. plan for revamping down­ similar report. From the plan which was the basis merchants, wants to pre­ Event slated large crater. The dollar closed in Tokyo at 236.85 yen, down from Diamond Engagement Fleming during the two-month trial. 238.60. The evening stars are Venus and Mars. of a public hearing in serve as much parking as for O’Tashllan Those bom on this date are under the sign of Pisces. Manchester and told the possible on the street. Rings extraordinarily Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the U n ited'' town to come back with The plan rejected by the A St. Patrick’s Day priced at $500. States, was bora March 15,1767. Town may store another plan, one that state was one that pro- breakfast, to raise funds On this date in hisory: would be less elaborate to pay the campaign debt of Secretary of the State In 44 B.C., Julius Caesar was assassinated by and less costly. Just because you don’t use Brilliantcut Marquise cut Brilliantcut Julia Tashjian, will be diamond set in PeopletalU Brutus and other Roman nobles in Rome. The work would be w item doesn’t mean the Emerald cut diamond ^ diamond in a held Thursday at 7:30 to 4 prongs with 2 diamond set In 1493, Columbus returned to Spain after his first’ voting machines financed by federal trade- item has lost its value. in a mirage round miracle 9:30 a.m. at the Officer’s side diamonds. miracle style. crown setting. setting. voyage to the New World. in funds, money originally Why not exchange It for intended for highway con­ Club in the Hartford State 1500,000. The witnesses claim they saw the statue to 1916, Gen. John J. Pershing, commanding 12,0tXI, cash with an ad in Armory. But can she sing? disappear and only a helicopter was seen flying in U.S. troops, was ordered to proceed to Mexico and. • struction but not used for gt voting sites (Haasidied? Tickets cost $25. the space the statue haa Just occupied. Sophia Loren is under consideration for the role capture revolutionary leader Pancho Villa. It’s the most ambitious Illusion ever attempted In 1969, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower of the late opera soprano Maria Caiias for the The town administra­ by Copperfield, who previously has levitated a was found to be suffering from congestive heart' building just because we ^ Home Box Office television film, “ Callas.” ’The tion is exploring the possi­ Ferrari auto and caused a Lear Jet plane to vanish trouble. store our voting machines ( film is based on Arlanna Slassfaiopoalot’ bility of storing voting there." p biography and Ken Russell wUl direct. In full audience view. But he says he has his sights set on the Empire State Building or the Queen madiines at the various Assistant General Man- f m int fudge su n d a e PFesWent Andrew Jackson voting sites. ager Steven R. Werbner V. .. spokesman said Monday “ nothing is Mary. said, Thwe areno necessary eviU in goveramesit. Its final but Sophia is definitely in the running to < evils exist only in its abuses.” That would require said the building still is r FOR play the Greek-bom diva whose career fizzled cooperation by the Board used by the Recreation I ST, PATRICiCS DAY after her lover, Aristotle OnassU, introduced her of l^ucation, since most Department, so it is not ^ to high society. 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Aflwrew EspfwsiMwei CharowVwwMctwM Chwgt 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuea., March 15. 1»M MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., March 15, 1983 - 5 Philadelphia joins New York Candlelight march In New Bedford in commuter rail walkout y i i i L Thousands protest barroom rape NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UPf) tan area, two commuter rail surrender irrevocably. saying, “What happened to the escaped half naked and flagged By Seena D. Gressin Philadelphia was only a little — More than 4,500 people marched United Press International ' heavier than normal and no strikes have displaced more than “Stop Rape,” was the rallying woman in New Bedford happens to down a passing motorist. by candlelight to City Hall to all women. We will not rest until unusual delays were reported. 155,000 riders. A second week cry of the group — some of whom After the rally, the organization without train service began Mon­ protest the gang rape of a 21-year- came in busloads from Massachu­ those men are punished and all of community and womens’ groups Trainmen walked off the job in In announcing the contract set­ old womaan police say was sexu­ Philadelphia today, halting ser­ day for 85,000 Metro-North com­ setts, Rhode Island and New York women are saved.” presented a series of demands to tlement early today. TWU officials ally assaulted for two hours in a City — as they listened to several vice for 50,000 riders in the said 5,200 union members would muters in New York and Connecti­ city officials — including the crowded barroom as patrons speakers. Four men pleaded innocent Northeast’s third major commuter not honor the picket lines of the 12 cut. A dispute over train-crew size establishment of a rape crisis cheered. Paige Mellish, a field worker Monday to rape charges at a rail strike in two weeks, but rail unions, assuring normal ser­ is blocking a settlement. center and accountability for wit­ Some 3,000 men, women, and with the New York-based Women District Court probable cause commuters got to work by turning vice for the 400,000 daily mass In northern' New Jersey, 70,000 nesses of violent crimes. children from across New England Against Pornography, condemned hearing:~-Iljeir cases were con­ to buses, subways, trolleys and transit users. New Jersey Transit rail commuy walked several blocks in near Three of the accused — Daniel C. their cars. ters do not have trains because of the rape and called for an end to tinued to Thursday as a grand jury Silvia, 26, and John Cordeiro, 23, "I regret to say we cannot honor silence from the city’s YWCA pornography she said invites vio­ hears evidench.^They were re­ both of New Bedford, and Joseph An early morning agreement picket lines,” Local 234 President strike by 600 conductors and Monday night, carrying signs between the Southeastern Pen­ trainmen. The dispute there is lent behavior against women by turned to a count^jail after failing Vieira, 26 of Pomfret, Conn. — itominic DiClerico said. “My reading “Rape is Hate” and “Rape nsylvania Transportation Author­ men. to make bail, which ranged from were arrested Friday. The fourth, people will go into work and my management’s proposal to cut is Not a Spectator Sport.” Another ity and Transport Workers Union wages. Negotiations were sche­ $50,000 to $200,000. Victor Raposo, 23, of New Bedford, people will come out of work.” 1,500 were waiting for them at the Local 234 averted a shutdown of all duled to resume today. “I came to march tonight Police described the barroom was arrested Saturday. The 1,500 rail workers, who have City Hall steps. because we see a connection scene as a cheering frenzy for two mass transit in the Philadelphia Archual said meetings between The rally was called to protest a All four were charged with rape. area, but the rail unions set up been working without a contract SEPTA and two unions, including between what happens one night in hours as the woman was raped. A Silvia was also charged with since Jan. 1, when SEPTA as- March 6 rape at Big Dan’s Tavern, New Bedford and what men read bartender said no one went to tier picket lines as promised. the United Transportation Union in which police say a young woman performing unnatural acts. His A SEPTA spokesman said rider- ' sumed operation of the trains from representing trainmen and con­ for pleasure and enjoyment,” she aid because one of the alleged bail was raised to $200,000 double Conrail, set up picket lines today at was repeatedly attacked by four said. attackers brandished a butter ship was higher than normal today ductors, would be held today. men. Witnesses said as many 20 surety after evidence was pres­ and extra service was offered on Suburban Station and Reading However, he said the rail strike To the cheers of the crowd, she knife menacingly. ented he tried to buy a plane ticket patrons stood by and cheered. said: “If you mess with women major bus and trolley lines, the Terminal, the two rnsjor stations would last several days “unless “She cried for help, she asked (or to the Azores last week. UPI photo The bar’s owner immediately you’re going to have to deal with Broad Street subway and the in Center City, and at other train something miraculous happens.” help, she begged for help, but Bail for the other three defend­ stations in the city and suburbs. LISA DeANGELIS SHOWS EMOTION handed in her license voluntarily the women’s movement.” nobody helped her,” Police Sgt. Market-Frankford Elevated line City officials planned emer­ and the city Licensing Commission ants was increased by a district and subway. "We’ve had it,” said A1 Archual, gency parking areas and parking . . . at protest of barroom rape Feminist ieader Gloria Steinem Ronald Cabral said of the victim, court judge Friday from $1,000 to voted unanimously to accept the sent a telegram to the gathering Police said traffic on highways a spokesman for the rail unions. restrictions to handle the expected whose name was not released. She $50,000 surety each. heading from the suburbs into In the New York City metropoli­ influx of thousands of more cars. Racial custody suit decided; Donor stall called 'death sentence' V ' ■ -Vfr: L- DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) — An death sentence. He may die anyway, but his “We don’t simply represent the interests - h m ! ' attorney for a leukemia victim who needs a only hope for living, his only hope for caring of the University of Iowa or Mrs. X ,” A pM bone- marrow transplant says an Iowa for his devoted wife, Diana, iies with this UPI photo told the court, “but also thousands of Georgia boy goes to father Supreme Court extension of an order transplant,” Riley said. dedicated professionals who don’t want POLICE STOW RIOT GEAR AFTER QUIET RESTORED blocking a hospital from contacting a Head has only six months to a year to live medical progress impeded by unethical M en tial donor amounts to a “death .. . second night of violence in Libe{^City without a transplant, he said. practices.” WAYNESBORO, Ga. (UPI) — A order pending appeal. Mulherin about two months in 1980 with a sentence” for his client. “As it stands right now, one more week The University of Iowa is the leading 4-year-old boy. the object of said he would rule on the motion nervous breakdown and was under The M ential donor, known only as Mrs. may not make much of a difference. We’re center for bone marrow transplants be­ custody battle since his'Tnother next Tuesday. a psychologist’s care for another X, has already refused twice to participate still hoM ul that the court will rule in our tween unrelated people. in a bone-marrow transplant program run had a illegitimate baby by a black The bitter custody battle over four months. favor,” said Mrs. Head, reached at the The first correspondence with Mrs. X was Police patrol Miami ghetto man, was awarded to his father. Mulherin said “there has been a by the University of Iowa hospital. University of Texas medical clinic in* a standard form letter, merely asking if she the brown-eyed boy began in June Following a court hearing Monday, the •Av ■ Judge Bernard Mulherin issued 1981 when Jenkins County Superior d ram atic transform ation’ ’ in Houston, where her husband is undergoing would be interested in placing her name on the custody ruling Monday, saying Blackburn since his divorce and wife of leukemia victim William Head said chemotherapy treatments. a list of possible donors. She declined, A pM Judge W.C. Hawkins granted she is hopeful the ruling will be overturned. Nicholas Blackburn’s mother was Custody of the child to his paternal remarriage. Mrs. Head described Mrs. X as her said. unstable and ’’sexually On the other hand, he said, Mrs. ’The court set a hearing for next Monday and husband’s best hope lor survival. She noted ApM said Mrs. X was subsequently to quiet night of violence grandmother, Nancy Blackburn, is expected to make a final ruling then. irresponsible.” after his mother gave birth to his ■ Blackburn’s “actions since the “there might be other options” if the contacted by phone, and without being “All I want to do is hold him,” time of the divorce show that she is Chief Justice Ward Reynoldson and anonymous.donor cannot be contacted. informed about Head’s predicament, said a Bv J.P. Faber half-sister, Jennifer, by a black Justice Mark McCormick extended the Nicholas’ father, Mark Blackburn, Augusta policeman. Hawkins financially irresponsible, lacks Although the legal discussion centered on second time she had no interest in becoming United Press International said after the ruling. “In the past maturity and has failed to set an temporary stay so attorney Tom Riley and the technical interpretation of Iowa’s open a donor unless it was for her immediate made the custody permanent five Iowa Assistant Attorney General Brent year I may have gained in wisdom months later. appropriate moral example by her record’s law, Appel said ethical issues were family. MIAMI — Police patrolled the what it would normally take 10 conduct. The defendant has been ApM can exchange more detailed briefs. at the heart of the matter. “Despite all the predictions of gloom and The state Supreme Court over­ streets of Liberty City, arresting 20 years to get. We thought we had a seen and photographed under Riley had told the judges earlier such an He argued a letter to Mrs. X would doom,” Riley said, “ research is not going to turned Hawkins’ order last June, people and ordering others to go good chance of getting him but you circumstances likely to comprom­ action would be the equivalent of a death amount to undue pressure to undergo the grind to a halt because Mrs. X opens the saying the child should be returned home, quieting a second night of never know.” ise her moral integrity and to hold sentence for Head, 26, of Louranger, La. painful transplant procedure and would second letter in the privacy of her home. violence in the troubled black to his mother. Hawkins refused to “An extension of the stay by this court or her and her children up to public destroy traditions of patient- doctor We’re not asking anyone to release her ■■ jji ghetto. Kathleen Blackburn had enforce the ruling because Nicho­ moral scorn. the U.S. Supreme Court will amount to a confidentiality. name, just let the second letter be sent.” Authorities said the area, where claimed Nicholas was taken from las’ father had filed a custody suit, her only because she had a biracial but the high court ordered Haw­ “The defendant has had numer­ about 30 people were arrested in ous relationships without discre­ rioting Sunday, was calm early daughter. A judge had heightened kins to carry out its ruling and the tion and in the presence of the ... today after a 50-member police the racial issue by telling the mother was reunited with her son child, is sexually irresponsible and “field force” went through. media the small town of Millen, last November. maintains an unstable lifestyle.” At the height of the violence where she lived, “was not ready Carter urges Mulherin heard four days ot The judge said “the child’s Monday, 20 police cruisers swept for that sort of integration.” testimony, in which both sides personal hygiene was not ade­ down a half-mile-long section of Mulherin said Blackburn also presented testimony portraying Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard offered “a significant material quately being provided for” and he the other as unfit, before taking the has been “physically disciplined or and adjoining streets, telling bys­ advantage over the (mother) and case under advisement March 8. Hussein role tanders to go home. Twenty people superior stability (or nurturing a ' beaten” by his mother or someone Testimony showed Blackburn close to her. were arrested, most of them for small child.” was arrested three times for minor “That is not appropriate under loitering and prowling. Mrs. Blackburn’s attorney. Ozell offenses during his marriage to the The rock-and bottle-throwing Hudson, filed p motion to stay the any circumstances,” Mulherin %- boy’s mother, was hospitalized said. in peace try apparently started without provo­ L 'Jl! cation, authorities said. Five cars were hit but no serious injuries By United Press International were reported. There was no looting and only UPI ptmto Form er President Jim m y Carter, who concluded a UPI photo one report of gunfire in Monday’s c visit to Jordan by urging moderate Arabs and violence, which did not approach CHECKING THE GHETTO AREA m ■ Palestinians to back King Hussein’s participation in the intensity of a four-hour Sunday .... the rampage continues S.A.T. U.S.-led Middle East peace negotiations, arrived Official photograph night melee. That outbreak was EXAM PREPARATION today in Saudi Arabia. sparked when a group of about 500 “They’re our eyes to tell us if we could explode any time. T I “Gestures of good will are important,” Carter told Prince Charles and Diana, princess of Wales, pose with their black youths at an impromptu need to send in the field force “You can’t expect something reporters Monday. “King Hussein needs the support son, Prince William, at Kensington Palace in an official outdoor dance, angered by a police (again),’’ said Deputy Chief Clar­ like Sunday to just stop,” Simms of moderate Arab states and the Palestinians for photograph by Tim Graham released to mark their request to turn down the music, ence Dickson. said. "Given the nature of this whom he will profess to negotiate” in U.S.-sponsored began pelting police cruisers with Members of the Dade County town, something like this can pop talks with Israel. forthcoming visit to Australia and New Zealand. debris. Community Relations Board’s up anywhere. ’There’s a lot of Carter made the remarks in Amman before his Part of the crowd later looted “crisis team” went through the poverty and discor^ent." CWGERNEO ABOUT POOR arrival in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. The and burned nearby stores. Police streets. Police said the violence was (ortner president’s 17-day vUit to the Middle East cordoned off a 40-block section and “They are criss-crossing the isolated and they did not expect SAT TEST SCORES? began March 1 in Cairo and also has taken him to directed motorists away from the *■% area, ’’ said Bob Simms, head of the more trouble. But black leaders c. NsT! Israel and the Israel-occupied West Bank and Gaza area. About 31 people were CRB. “If they meet a crowd, said authorities were "dreaming” Strip. Negotiations reported arrested. We specialize In computer based educa­ they’ll try to calm them down. to think the violence would not Hussein’s participation in talks envisioned by Through the early morning Most of the time, the guys on the erupt again. President Reagan's Middle East peace plan, unveiled hours today, two police cruisers tion. That means that our resource center street are responsive. If someone For months, racial tensions have Sept. 1, 1982, is seen as key to an overall settlement. were stationed a half-mile apart on UPI photo comes in and talks, it takes the simmered in the wake of five offers the latest in educational computer Reagan’s plan seeks to give Hussein power of the commercial thoroughfare on champion racehorse edge off it." recent fatal shootings of black men attorney for the Palestinian Liberation Organization. where the Monday night violence Black leaders warned the city’s by white or Hispanic police officers technology. Our S.A.T. preparation • is CHRISTOPHER RAY STIVER YAWNS ’The United States refuses to negotiate directly with started. ghettos were a “powder keg” that in Dade County. LONDON (UPD — Owners of the kidnapped. designed to encourage mastery in all levels . . . with natural parents at home the PLO until the group recognizes Israel’s right to champion racehorse Shergar are nego­ exist. The 36 members ofthe syndicate that tiating for the release ofthe kidnapped owns the horse have refused to say on concentration, therefore giving the Carter’s remarks, made after meetings with stallion, possibiy by the end of the Hussein, were seen as a measure of the Jordanian publicly who has Shergar or with whom’ students the confidence that they are fully month, the Daily Express newspaper they are negotiating, but one part- Climber reaches monarch’s reluctance to enter the talks without reported today. Surrogate battle baby approval from moderate Arab countries and the PLO. owner told the newspaper: prepared for this Important exam. “We believe the horse is aiive and “I wouldn’t be surprised if someone Hussein’s reluctance was based on concern talks still in Ireland,” said Tim Rogers, a with Israel could isolate Jordan from key Arab allies. with a grudge against the Aga Khan goal, joins club member of the syndicate that owns the had paid the IRA to do it.” “If he (Hussein) doesn’t have that adequate 5-year-old champion stud. will be fold someday support, then I think his negotiations ... would be More than two weeks ago, police in “Negotiations are going on. I am not \ fruitless or even counterproductive,” said Carter, on Ireland s^id they thought Shergar had HOUSTON (UPI) — A Hollywood stuntman — invoived directly but I am doing what I been smuggled into ’’bandit country ” a 17-day private tour of the Middle East with his wife, can to help.” seeking membership in the 1,000-foot climbing club — LANSING, Mich. (UPI) - Chris­ said, “We’re spoiiing him iike we Rosalyn. in Northern Ireland’s South Armagh says he believes he reached his goal by scaling the topher Ray Stiver, born in the sMUgkt should.” Shergar, who won the English and district — an area along the border 75-story Texas Commerce Tower, despite reports the Throughout his trip. Carter has urged support (or Irish derbies in 1981, was stolen from of a national debate over surrogate The Stivers said they continue to Reagan’s plan, which calls (or a Palestinian entity — virtually policed by Irish Republican building stands only 997 feet Ull. 8AT SERIES OFFERS: parenting, is home, and his family believe surrogate parenting is proper, the Aga Khan’s stud farm at Bally- Army gunmen. not a Palestinian state — in the Israeli-occupied West many, south of Dublin, on Feb. 8 by a “You read your almanacs and I’ll read mine,” said ■ INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION vows to someday explain they once but said new laws are needed for Bank and Gaza Strip in association with Jordan. Northern Ireland police said they had planned to sell him for $10,000 — “ if he gang of armed men demanding a $3 Ron Broyles, 29, after completing the daylong trek at guidelines. Israel rejected the Reagan plan. Arab and no evidence the horse was there. lives that long.” million ransom. 10:45 p.m. “I think I did (reach 1,000 feet), but who The couple said they are keeping a Palestinian leaders have criticized it because it does The Daily Express, which said the Ray and Judy Stiver, the naturai Despite a massive M ice hunt both in knows. If that didn’t do it technically. I ’ll have to try scrapbook of newspaper clippings and not call for an independent Palestinian state. syndicate hopes the horse may be again.” parents of the baby, said Monday much the Irish Repubiic and in Northern plan to tell young Christopher about his Rival Lebanese factions clashed Monday in released by the end of the month, remains unknown about the ba|>y’s Ireland, field-by-field searches by Tom Cope, a spokesman for Gerald Hines’ origins someday. Lebanon’s northern port of Tripoli and Lebanese reported the discussions were being Interests, said the building was only 993.3 feet high — physical and mental condition and his “Yes, we are going to tell him if he thousands of Irish farmers and help conducted by a three-man "Shergar Moslems fought Christians in the mountain region from a bevy of clairvoyants, the horse excluding a penthouse Broyles was not allowed to prospects for living a normal life are lives that long,” Stiver said. east of Beirut. Committee” with help from the man­ climb. ’The World Almanac lists the building at 997 feet ■aSIiViiS highly uncertain. Stiver said many has not been seen since it was ager of the stud farm, Giles Drion. When Christopher was born Jan. 10 in Lebanese Security Forces reported both areas calm tall, including the penthouse. babies with Christopher Ray’s condi­ Lansing General Hospital, the Stivers tion do not live past 14. today, but at least three people were killed and Broyles, dressed in a white tuxedo, ruffled shirt and believed he was the son of Alexander several wounded Monday in street battles in T riM i black tie, w^as greeted at the top of the building by Both stressed how happy they were to Malahoff of New York, a man who had have the child they did not originally M w een groups divided over the Syrian presence in M ice, who handcuffed him and took him to the Harris agreed to pay Mrs. Stiver $10,000 to the area, according to the official National News Temporary EPA ciiief County Jail. He was charged with criminal trespass believe was theirs. They brought bear him a child through artificial Agency and police reports. and released around midnight after posting an $800 Christopher Ray home Sunday. insemination. Mrs. Stiver, 26, who once confessed to Fighting broke out last week in T riM L 50 miles bond. Blood tests later proved Stiver, not north of Beirut, despite a truce arranged after two feeling no maternal bond with the baby. “What a rush,” Broyles said to a friend as he Malahoff, was the baby’s father. months of fighting earlier this year kiiled about 200. allowed report change climbed onto the roof. Though he had asked his crew to \ ha ve lasagna and beer waiting, they banded him a diet g if t CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE soft drink and two bologna sandwiches instead. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The man and the Saginaw rivers and Lake \ named to replace Anne Burford tem­ Huron,” the original study reportedly T m just really tired and the'only thing I want to do Allow youraelf mwimum Pf«earatlonj0m «^*j^cfl#duta^^ t Poles protest normalization efforts right now is Uke a shower and go to sleep,” Broyles porarily as head of the Environmental said. But Chicago EPA officials told Exams May 7th and June l«h NBC, Hernandez, then a deputy admin- told reporters after he was released from custody. LONDON (UPI) — Poles demonstratea northern Polish port city. Protection Agency aiiowed the Dow demonstrations, persons who were leavuig Chemical Co. to alter a 1981 report that strator, allowed Dow to remove the ■'ll made me feel liKe I ’ve done something that was oday outside the Gdansk shipyards (or a second Police dispersed the protesters without church services,” it said. Gdansk Radio SION UP T straight day against the Warsaw regime’s blamed the firm for dioxin contamina­ sections blaming the company for the meaningful. I don’t consider it a big feat. I i’s a hobby incident, the report said. said Sunday’s protesters shouted “anti- dioxin pollution. \ efforts to improve stability before Pope tion of Michigan rivers, it was reported ,Some people collect stamps, I climb The official PAP news agency said state slogans.” today. “ We were under the gun by Dow to hi'ildiiigs.” t^als'o?'woldrunrT„n,on I John Paul II's June visit to his homeland, groups of several hundred people Sunday N E April ^^rocrssing Ooginning m M „,rh g,ul PAP made no mention of former The original draft of the report, change the report,” the network quoted Gdansk Radio said. Broyles’ climb started at 4:45 a.m. CST in clear attempted to organize demonstrations Solidarity Union chief Lech Walesa, who written in EPA ’s Chicago office, was an unidentified EPA official in Chicago \ The radio said the protesters wanted outside churches in four cities. Gdansk weather, but a fogbank shrouded him in the morning. reportedly was in Gdansk at the time of the turned over to Dow (or editing by John as saying. o Monday to halt “further normalization, Radio said people’ also gathered at the demonstration. Hernandez, the acting agency adminis­ rTit^ . « behind in hto FOR FURTHER^miS especially now that preparations'are under shipworkers monument. plan to finish by 5 p.m. The news reports did not elaborate on the trator, NBC news said in its program u way for the pope’s visit, which is clearly Police arrested people who refused to “ The decision (to allow Dow to edit h e said ne feu uke giving up after reaching the 50th government’s normalization efforts. Po­ “Overnight.” unwanted by the political opposition at disperse, PAP said. It did not say how many the report) was reached and executed land’s rulers have been trying to keep A Dow spokesman told NBC it was UPI photo floor around 5 p.m., but cheers from the SOOspectators home and abroad.” people were arrested. by headquarters without asking us gathered in the plaza surrounding the building •M MAIN ST. dissidence to a minimum since martiM law not unusual for the agency to give the ’The radio broadcast, monitored in “Groups of several hundred people about it,” the agency’s regional admin­ encouraged him. He finished the last five floors in MANCHIS’riR was suspended at the end of last year. company a document “for scientifi! STUNTMAN RON BROYLES CLIMBS CALL London, said small groups of protesters yesterday (Sunday) tried to organize illegal istrator In Chicago told NBC. a^ut 20 minutes and took a five-minute rest at the OPSN t-t M-F In Vatican City, Polish Primate Cardinal peer review.” attempted to “disturb the peace” at the gatherings and demonstrations in Gdansk, Asked what he thought about tha^ . . . 75-story Texas Commerce Tower 75th floor before going over the top. * Jozef Glemp and Cardinal Franciszek “Dow Chemical of Midland, Mich...... SAT.. monument built in honor of shipworkers Warsaw, Wroclaw and Kalisz,” PAP said. decision, he said, “You’re putting me Macharski of Krakow met separately has been the primary c^tributor to 649-3724 vnrke died in 1970 riots at the shipyards in the “The organizers attempted to use in the Monday with the pope. onthesM . ■■■ “Let’s just say I stand by contamination of the Tittabawassee thd original report. ” c <> M W n iK S T K U IIKUAI.I), Tucs,. 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Richard M. Diamond, Publlshei Dan Fitts, Editor OPINION Alex GIralll, City Editor State tax increase plan clears first hurdle By Mark A. Dupuis tax to seeds and fertilizers. Stolberg said he was hopeful the Hispanic Caucus, also predicted a needed to resolve the current Shays said the Republican mi­ United Press International The plan, effective April 1, was $14-'million leadership plan would close vote on the package, but said deficit. nority would offer amendments sent to the House, where debate be approved but declined to make he was hopeful it would be “ We think it’s just absolutely pushing separate votes on each of HAKt f ORD — The Legisla­ was set for Thursday. any firm predictions. defeated. He said the minority idiotic and wrong to continue to the tax proposals. He said the GOP I ture’s tax-writing committee has “ I think it will be a close vote,” caucus unanimously opposed the impose a tax burden on the low-and opposed tax hikes in general, but • Jack narrowly approved a $14-million said House Speaker Irving Stql- Rep. Ronald Smoko, D-Hamden, $14-million plan. moderate-income people of this had the least trouble with the tax ■ tax plan that would extend the berg, D-New Haven, who said the co-chairman of the finance com­ “ 1 think it’s close,” said Brooks, state,” Brooks said. on seeds and fertilizers, ; Age-old questions trouble PZC Anderson state sales tax to meals.costing less package was the best Democratic mittee, said there was some whose caucus is pushing a tax- There was almost no debate on The Legislature's Office of Fis- ; than $1 and hike the cost of legislative leaders thought they opposition to the plan among the reform package that would include the leadership plan in the finance cal Analysis estimated the three- • Washington gasoline. could get through the House and House’s Democratic majority, but a personal state income tax. “ I committee, with members holding point tax plan would raise $14 ! Members of the Planning and Morry-Go-Round The package, approved Monday Senate by April 1. added, “ It’s opposition that can be think we have got enough votes to off on debate because of the death million this fiscal year and $56 ; much water too fast. That by not slowing the runoff of by the Finance, Revenue and The package includes some of overcome.” Zoning Commission sat around block it in the House.” of the committee’s co-chairman. million if kept in effect for the • assumption is still valid, but the water. Bonding Committee, is intended to the recommendations included in a The package cleared the com­ after their last meeting agoniz­ Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, 1983-84 fiscal year, which begins practical application of it is But another member, Ronald help cut a projected $62.4-million $277.9-million tax package Gov. mittee with opposition from Re­ Brooks said the minority caucus who died Friday. July 1. ; ing a bit about the broad Manchester publicans and two Democrats who challenged in the Ansaldi devel­ Gates, took the view that if the deficit for the current fiscal year. William O’Neill had wanted in believed it was time to look at an Rep. Christopher Shays, R- The breakdown for this fiscal • implications of a couple of It cleared the panel by an 18-16 effect by April 1 to cover this year’s are members of the Legislature’s alternative revenue plan now opment and may be challenged town always insisted on detain­ Stamford, said the GOP would wait year was: seeds and fertilizers tor • questions that had arisen in Spotlight vote and would increase the motor deficit and balance his proposed Black and Hispanic Caucus. .instead of going along with the until the package reached the floor non-farm use, $1 million; meals I in others. ing the water on a property^ their deliberations just before. fuels tax by 3 cents a gallon and $3.57-billion budget for the next Rep. Walter Brooks, D-New leadership plan, which would raise of the Legislature to debate its under $1, $3 million; and3-centgas ' The town engineer and the Witness One of the problems they By Alex Girelli — City Editor being developed, it could never also extend the 7.5-percent sales fiscal year. Haven, chairman of the Black and less than a quarter of the money merits. tax boost. $10 million. i wrestled with was just how Ansaldi engineers don’t want to be accused of newly creating a broad a change should they delay the drain water because it bad situation. He feared that all allow in the final site plans Tor a goes into the lower reaches of a kinds of reasons could be treated development in a Planned Resi­ brook. Delaying the water will advanced for not providing Tolls on turnpike dential Zone after they have runoff detention. i-safe and Zoning commission not only The immediate problem is on put it Into the brook at that point held a public hearing on a zone governs the zone but has a the way to resolution. A hearing about the same time upstream I, myself, have nCver com­ roughly change and on the preliminary chance to approve the number will be held Monday on the final water is reaching the site. pletely understood the solu­ site plans. and the nature of the units built tions. Vm not sure many people cigarette plans and that will remove ail Better, they say, to get rid of it The question arose in connec­ set to disappear in it. A clear record clearly earlier to make room for the do. WASHINGTON - A man who tion with plans by Andrew danger to the credibility of the shows what has been approved. upstream flow. A goal is to get ridofthe water told a Washington, D.C., grand Ansaldi for condominiums off commission and of the devel­ So this question evolved: If on the development site. But jury he had seen Sen. Strom Wetherell Street. The develop­ oper as well. The public will The gimmick is this one is that the public at the hearing was Thurmond, R-S.C., accept two debatecJ have new input. you can’t destroy water. Every starting next year ment had been characterized as Ansaldi, himself, is the only making its judgment on the parcel of land is in the wa­ $10,000 cash bribes claims he is a development of one-bedroom downstream property owner basis of one-bedroom units, did But the commission was also being railroaded to prison because units. But is had been planned asking itself if it had ever before who could be adversly affected. tershed of some watercourse. By Bruno V. Ranniello Niedermeier, D-Kairlield. the commission have the right of his sworn testimony. By Bruno V. Ranniello as buildings which could accom­ approved two bedrooms in final Before the qommiwion will In order to fully rid yourself of United Press International United Press International There had been growing pres­ to approve units in which two The man is William W. Pearce, sure from legislators and citizen’s modate another bedroom if plans when the original appro­ approve the drain plans, he’ll drain water on site you would bedrooms could be built? and the circumstances of bis HARTFORD — A bill that would groups to remove the tolls afterthe individual owners wanted to val had been for one-bedroom have to impound it in some kind HARTFORD — Connecticut The question was especially have to assure the town that he indictment, arrest and incarcera­ mandate fire safe cigarettes for fatal crash at the Stratford station, finish off second floors. units. There is reason to believe of impervious container and Turnpike tolls will begin to disap­ in point because many neigh­ will not hold it responsible if his tion are indeed peculiar. Here’s the Onnecticut consumers beginning in which a truck driver slammed it may have done so. hold it there until it evaporates pear next year in the wake of bors turned out at the Ansaldi land floods. But the town will not story: in 1986 has won the approval of a growing opposition fueled by a into three waiting cars, setting off IT OCCUR RED to Jay Giles, hearing to support the project. always have the luxury of a into the air. Otherwise almost Pearce was hired by ex-CIA legislative committee and will now fiery crash at the Stratford station a chain collision that killed seven. vice president of Ansaldi Co., The record of hearing was THE OTHER problem that hold-harmless agreement. all of it is going to get to the agent Edwin P. Wilson, now a go to the House for debate. Jan. 19 that claimed the lives of The truck driver, Charles L. after the hearing that owners Kluttz, 35. of Mocksville, N.C., was searched and it was found that it bothered the commission, or at watercourse somehow, The Public Health Committee seven women and children. twice-convicted felon. At one point, charged last month with seven inight be prohibited from ad­ least some of the commission­ decided by a 7-6 vote Monday to Gov. William O’Neill announced was’ pegged to one-bedroom, IT WAS suggested that the sometime. Pearce was asked to spy on counts of misconduct with a motor ding a bedroom because of the forward to the floor the measure Monday the state will begin and the capacity for a second ers, may have far-reaching same reasoning might apply to What you can do is delay it a another Wilson associate. Pearce vehicle and could face a maximum language of the approval. He that had been strongly opposed by removing toll stations at Stratford, bedroom was not particularly implications. the Adams Street property swears he saw the associate of 35 years in prison and a $35,000 was concerned about that. The little while or a long time. the Tobacco Institute. Norwalk and Branford beginning stressed. It concerns whether to allow a where Allied Printing is ex­ deliver bribes to Thurmond on two fine. town’s planning staff was also But when you start trying to in the spring of 1984. Adding a bit to the confusion developer, under any condi­ panding. Water from it will separate occasions at the Capitol The legislation has been sup­ O’Neill said he will- ask the concerned that the plans on Hie figure out how far upstream to After removal ol the first three was that Ansaldi had had a tions, to let runoff water get to a flow, as most of it probably does Hill Club in Washington, D.C. ported in committee hearings by Legislature to authorize $30 mil­ did not show that the upper floor delay it for how long, and how plazas, work will then proceed on meeting with those neigdibors watercourse in a hurry. now, into Bigelow Brook. Pearce also had a full-time job various state and local fire offi­ lion in bonds to finance demolition could be developed. They far aownstream to speed it up the remaining five toll areas so of the toll plazas and related beforehahd to explain bis plans; The assumption has been that with Honeyweli, Inc., wbidi was cials. They said cigarettes caused wanted that shown id the plans In the process of thinking how fast, don'tyou have to know that all will be removed by improvements in turnpike Giles recalls that it was mqde when you replace meadows and unaware of his work for Wilson. 43 deaths and 216 injuries in to keep the record straight. aloud after that last bearing, in advance what will happen to December 1985, O’Neill said. facilities. clear then that the units could woods with roofs and parking When company officials heard of Onnecticut since 1980 and most A key to the Planned Residen­ William Bayer, one commission all of the land in all of that (X)uld have been prevented by fire The other toll plazas are in Removal of the tolls will result in accommodate a second lots, you strain the capacity of the connection between Pearce UPl photo Greenwich, West Haven, Madison. tial Zone is that the Planning member, assumed you could watershed? That’s a job for safe cigarettes. a loss of $13 million during the bedroom. brooks by feeding them two and Wilson, they questioned Montville and Plainfield. sometimes improve a situation seers, not engineers. The vote to send the bill to the fiscal year that begins July 1, Pearce about it and secured his House was applauded by its Goodwill bus The governor announced no O’Neill said. An additional $26 dismissal in April 1982. sponsor. Rep. Paul Gionfriddo, plans to eliminate tolls at three million will be displaced when the Pearce sued Honeywell over D-Middletown, who is co-chairman Hartford area bridges or th. toll removals are completed by An editorial Merritt and Wilber Cross what be said was a forced of the Public Health Committee. A Gov. William O'Neill prepares to board nor rode the bus Monday from the May 1985. parkways. similar proposal by Gionfriddo last the rolling goodwill ambassador that Capitol to a Hartford hotel to address Ms. Niedermeier said she had resignation; Honeywell coun­ O’Neill issued a statement after year was rejectedm by the will travel the nation’s highways prom­ the New England Governors Confer­ been given “ an informal assu­ tersued, claiming Pearce de­ a meeting with state Transporta­ rance” they would be removed frauded the company on some legislature. oting travel in Connecticut. The gover­ ence seminar on tourism. Gionfriddo said he hoped his bill tion Commissioner J. William sometime in the future. She said The best way OOBIEWASglSNMEMTISIb billings. The matter dragged on. Burns and the co-chairmen of the would begin a national trend. He she was happy the governor finally said it’s intent “ is to help save Legislature’s Transportation came through with a toll-removal IHVEnKaE^8Ro(IPo^MEN lives, prevent injuries and save Committee, Sen. William DiBella, plan he promised in his Feb. 9 D-Hartford, and Rep. Christine TuniMiMTsibiiaiiEyE THEN ON Feb. 2 and 3. I millions of dollars from fires Jury selection begins today budget address. to remember her caused by lit cigarettes.” reported Pearce’s charges abixit The language approved by the Was Audrey P. Beck really poLmcAumETHm the alleged Thurmond bribes. On catastrophe: her husband committee Monday directed the Feb. 8, Pearce met with Honeywell Barrels may be hazard "a victim of politics,” as one had just'left her. state Department of Health Servi­ TUEUSEcFVIoiiNa, attorney John Lucas. He says of her friends said last week ces to adopt standards to require in Powers' corruption trial We will never know exactly Lucas wanted to settle the legal after hearing of the veteran all cigarettes and little cigars stop why Mrs. Beck slashed her dispute. burning within a time period to be legislator’s suicide? at South Windsor site wrists last Friday. She was, Pearce said be agreed to drop his specified. By Mark A. Dupuis selection for today, a court clerk grounds of prosecutorial miscon­ To a certain extent, she her friends have said, one suit when Lucas promised Honey­ The health agency would also United Press International said. duct or vindictiveness, Moynahan MIDDLETOWN (U PI) — A state Steven Perruccio, the union’s establish a performance standard said. was. She had been thwarted who lacked self-confidence, well would drop the countersuit. Daly, however, put off a ruling Department of 'Transportation contract and grievance adminis­ On Feb. 10, Pearce appeared to insure that cigarettes and small on the wider question raised by Moynahan claims Chief State’s in her political ambitions, despite all her many accomp­ HARTFORD — Jury selection worker claims barrels buried in a trator, displayed samples taken before the grand jury emd gave cigars when lit will not start a fire Powers’ attorney, Timothy C. Attorney Austin J. McGuigan state storage area in South Wind­ from the site where he said the and, being one who saw so was scheduled to begin today in the lishments. It seems in retro­ sworn testimony about the alleged on upholstered furniture or a corruption case of former Trans­ Moynahan, that being defense improperly leaked to reporters sor nearly a decade ago contain containers are leaking lead-based clearly bow the state’s fiscal matress. testimony given to the one-man spect that she may even have payoffs to Thurmond. portation Commissioner Arthur B. requests seeking a federal court substances that may be considered paint. He said there are indications ■ Gionfriddo said at least 10 other order dismissing the charges grand jury investigation that led to problems affected private despised herself. And yet she On Feb. 15, Pearce was indicted Powers after a federal judge hazardous. paint thinner and other “ unknown states have initiated moves toward rejected defense motions for against Powers. Powers arrest. Dave Bassett, a DOT bulldozer contents” are buried at the site. citizens, was deeply troubled was one of the most highly by a federal grand jury in Norfolk a fire safe cigarette and in New another delay. Officials said Daly did not set a The defense lawyer also claims operator, said at a news confer­ “ The two DEP inspectors stated by Gov. William A. O’Neill’s on six counts of defrauding regarded figures in Connecti­ York both the House and Senate U.S. District Judge T.F. Gilroy date for a hearing or ruling on the ■ Powers was a victim of vindictive­ ence Monday he buried several the barrels and contents would latest tax package, and by the cut politics during the past Honeywell. are “ moving on such legisaltion.” Daly, however, put off a ruling defense request for dismissal of ness when the state reduced the barrels marked with a skull and have to be removed only after a “ Our movement toward passage the charges. number of charges against Powers unwillingness of her fellow decade. She was honest, On Feb. 17, two U.S. marshals Monday on a wider defense request crossbones on the site in the the complete analysis is performed on showed up at Pearce’s Virginia of this proposal may give New to dismiss the six charges lodged from nine to two and then in­ early 1970s. He said one of the the materials found on the sur­ legislators to bring about compassionate, highly intelli­ -Beach, Va., home. Pearce was not York the impetus to act in against Powers as a result of a Moynahan, in federal court creased the number to four after barrels broke open and caught fire. face," Perruccio said. reform. papers, hit on some the same gent and articulate. there. The marshals showed his tandem," Gionfriddo said. grand jury probe of alleged corrup­ an apparent attempt to work out a The area is known as the points he had raised in unsuccess­ deal to settle the case short of trial But it would be wrong to see One of the many sad results 18-year-old son, Todd, a writ of tion in the Department of “ Vernon Pitt,” which is 500 yards He said the union is concerned The Tobacco Institute has fully asking two state Superior failed. her suicide primarily as a of her suicide is that it attachment on the bouse, which argued the technology does not Transportation. west of an electronics firm in South about the public and its union Court judges and the state Su­ Moynahan said the alleged mis­ Windsor. members. "W e would like the profound indictment of Con­ allowed them to make an inventory exist to develop a “ self- Daly, in a ruling issued in U.S. inevitably will overshadow preme Court in pretrial motions to conduct and vindictiveness was “ a Officials of the union represent­ public restricted from entering extinguishing" cigarette and exist­ District Court in Bridgeport, de­ necticut politics. True, she people’s memories of her. of its contents as part of Honey­ dismiss the charges. direct assault” on Powers’ federal ing the 2,400 DOT heavy equipment these areas,” he said. “ If DOT ing patents on so called fire safe nied defense requests for a tempor­ was under great pressure to Ms. Beck should be remem­ well’s civil suit. Moynahan said his federal court civil rights, which warranted a operators met with officials of the employees are usedin the clean up cigarettes are unworkable. ary restraining order and a stay actions were based both on claims devise a legislative response Open forum/ Readers' views In an unusual move, Lucas, the halt to the state court proceedings agency and the Department of operations, every safety require­ bered as a person of great But Gionfriddo has argued evi­ that would have prevented jury Honeywell attorney, accompanied that Powers' civil and constitu­ and at least a full hearing on the ment and technique is to be to O’Neill’s tax package, but dence shows the paper used to selection from beginning, court Environmental Protection Mon­ talent and depth who reached tional rights were violated by the allegations. day at the South Windsor site. served.” Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 the marshals and was allowed to go wrap cigarettes is the actual heat officials said. certainly her suicide must great heights despite the state in its prosecution of the Moynahan also said he filed a Perruccio also said theunion has ------through the bouse, too. Pearce said and flame generator and certain The ruling cleared the way for ’The Connecticut Employees Un­ have had more strictly per- corruption case. petition for habeas corpus with the ion Independent, which is head­ information to indicate there are tremendous personal his son saw Lucas examine the chemicals can be removed to the process of chosing a jury to One set of papers in the federal federal court seeking dismissal of quartered in Middletown, repres­ other locations in the state where sohal causes. Ms. Beck would burdens that finally proved Her kind of dedication to duty contents of a desk drawer. produce a lower burning point that begin in Hartford Superior Court How could they? attend the public bearing on action spelled out in 70 paragraphs the charges. He said he believed ents a total of 7,500 state hazardous waste items have been have been m arried this past too much for her. should be recognized. We wish to will go out and when the cigarette and Judge Walter R. Budney a demand for a full court hearing the case met the conditions under Monday at 2 p.m. at the Captiol in is not inhaled. employees. buried over the years by DOT weekend and may have felt And it would be a fitting express our appreciation for her scheduled the start of the jury or dismissal of the charges on the which such a petition is sought. To (be Editor: Hartford in the Hall of the House. A SPOKESM AN for the m ar­ During the news conferenco employees. scared and overwraught integrity. tribute to her if the Legisla­ Referring to Governor O’Neill’s Sen. DiBella set this time for his shals said they didn’t see the about the pending change in ture were to remember the tax package: convenience and not the publics. • Vivian F and attorney rummaging through her life. She had attempted strength of her conviction How can a group of over-salaried Pearce’s belongings. But there is Thomas Ferguson Public balks at aging plan suicide in 1979, some of her politicians stoop so low as to tax Paul Garland that Connecticut’s system of 78 Forest St. some question whether Lucas was meals under one dollar? Wolcott friends have revealed, and it raising revenue sadly needed in their sight at all timesi and Roger H. Breton HARTFORD (U PI) — Strong public opposition has was only to provide the elderly and needy with the seemed to be over a personal Pearce says the only explanation overhauling. prompted the Legislature’s Human Services Commit­ maximum assistance possible within the limited 58 Linnmore Drive for Honeywell's subsequent att­ Voters ignored tee to abandon a reorganization proposal that would resources of state services. To the Editor: achment of one of his bank have eliminated the state Department of Aging. He said he wanted to avoid duplication and the accounts is that the attorney found I am very concerned that the Gratifying Rep. Robert Sorensen, D-Meriden, co-chairman of bureaucratic entanglement that some citizens run Berry's World the account number among Pear­ the committee, had proposed a bill to lump the aging, into in trying to receive help. Legislative Transportation Com­ To the Editor: ce’s private papers. Mary Ellen Klink, the newly appointed commis­ mittee in Hartford is not sensitive income maintenance and human resources depart­ Sense of duty On March 6, the Manchester ments into a Department of Human Services. sioner on aging, testified Sorensen’s bill would cause to the rights of the voters. They Lucas said he couldn’t comment Bicentennial Band Shell Corpora­ on any aspect of the case because it “ I was only trying to find a way to stretch our the elderly to be lost in the shuffle of bureaueracy. have b e fo ^ them Rep. Eugene To the Editor: tion sponsored Al Gentile’s Variety is in litigation. limited resources a little further and eliminate Her department “ is the state agency most M igli^roVH .B . 5181 to repeal the duplication,” he said. experienced in dealing with the problems of the On a recent very snowy morning, Revue at the Manchester High On Feb. 18, Pearce called U.S. auto emission test law. School. The proposal, however, was strongly opposed eldery,” she said. we watched from our window as District Judge J. Calvittaarke Jr. More than 130,000 citizens of Monday during a public hearing, prompting Sorenson She suggested that the protective service progam our Manchester Heraid girl, Chi He bad five artUte in his to complain. It was Clarke who had Connecticut have signed petitions to say he would give up the idea of a department and essential services programs now operated by the Kim Nguyen, struggled through show, which featured singing, signed the order stating that the in support of this bili. I have seen merger. Department of Human Resources should be turned the deep snow from house to house. comedy and instrumentalists. m arshaU must Uk e the Honeywell Sen. WilUam DiBella, chairman of “ I will recommend the bill be boxed when we meet over to her agency. No plowing had been accomplished Throughout this performance, attorney with them to the Pearce “ They are constantly in danger of being lost in the this committee, on T.y., and it ia next week,” he said. at the time of her delivery. As the which lasted about 2>A hours, there home. Sorensen said only one other member of the shuffle,” she said. obvious be w anU to kill this bill in homes here are some distance was continual and tremendous committee expressed support. Also, Gov. William his committee. The following day, Pearce ar­ from the street, we anticipated applause from the looo or more rived at court in Norfolk ahead o^ O’Neill had announced earlier that he would not If he is allowed to kill this bili, he patrons. m i imiHGmiEimGinBouLEvm that no papers would be received his lawyer, and was confronted by consider the reorganization of any agencies this year. wUl deny the voters their right to “But I ’ve accomplished one important thing. I ’ve by us this Saturday morning. In A l Gentile and his band played a man who said he was an FBI see how the men and women th ^ many past, well-known band lead­ got the three agencies talking to each other again,” - yrnHWEEAmi. fact, the Herald was the only one agent. The man showed no identifi­ elected to represent them will vote said Sorensen. delivered on time. ers’ songs and brought back many cation and served no legal papers LET THEM HAVE A on this issue. No (wmmittee was The Meriden lawmaker said the aim of his proposal DRY BED Need a new set of wheels? You make even the car of your dreams Throughout Chi’s service, we fond memories of sweet music of on Pearce, but informed him he Tbt grMiMt gMl you can ghro a bidwctlir and tha rati ol ttw ever meant to have thU much lamHy. too. ia on and to Ma atdoua problem, and make no (XKJidn’t have picked a better time. _____ ^ -affordable. Let the Eagle show have found her to be absolutely the IMO’s and 1950's, to the ears of was under arrest. He didn’t say power. W e did not elect a commit­ mMaka. btdioaWnQ la atrloua. H can cauaa compdeatad pay- Rrst Federal's rates on car loans delightful, courteous, cheerful and most of the people who enjoy ed this what the charges were, nor did he Recession hits tourism etiological preWama dial loal a Watlma. tfa ao naadhaa bo- tp you how, at any of our eight tee. I think many elected officials era. cauaa badamtiing. whan not eauaad by organic dalaci or have dropped low enough to energetic. Once, she nad been read Pearce his rights. HARTFORD (U PI) — The recession has hit toprism diaaaaa, can bo andad. Sand for our IraabroetHira. "tadaraWIng convenient offices. forget that they are there to serve I —Whol Ifa All About and How To End ir, a raporl by two nipped by a dog. Aithough fright­ It was certainly gratifying to see in New England harder than any other region in the us. We want this bill on the floor of The ageiit seemed to know about medical doclora. No obbgaHon. ened, she determined to complete the splendid support given to the the Thurmond matter. He also country, say New York consultants who are urging the bouse for open debate. “ Equally Effactiva for Adulti^* u her work. As we observed her Band Shell, which is doing such a boasted that he knew "m ore about package deals as a marketing tool for New England. Sen. DiBella should know he does I la: dACtriC HfTEftNATKHiAL. LTD. C m il9 l«A.lnc today, she fell down, got up tremendous job of providing musi­ me than my mothdr or father A new study presented Monday at the fourth annual not have the right to abuse his 555 Birch Siraat / Nakooaa. Wl 54457 laughing, and struggled along with cal -entertainment in the town of (did)," Pearce recalled. New England Governors’ Conference on Tourism power by ignoring over 130,000 Manchester. suggested the region stress superior higher educa­ PARENTS NAME . liist Bedmal Sawings her heavy ioad as cheerful as all After that day's attachment d a ltH i voters of this state. His way is not tion, fine scenery and the “ richest history in the I ADDRESS "Why, dear, how simply MARVELOUSI When her other days. Continued support for their proceedings , before Clarke, country.” did you first realize you already know every­ the way our government should be future endeavors should be greatly a d k m ! c " — irntmEumBBUHs mm Although Chi has been in this run. another judge ordered Pearce held thing worth knowing." considered. More than $9 billion was spent on tourism in New AQE___ country only a short couple of on $ bond in the fraud case. East Hartfexd (2 offices), Glastonbury, Manchester, Rockville, Anyone who is in support of H.B. 100,000 England in 1980, up 23 percent from 1978, but far below I a Pacific inia(nai«nai. Lid 1071 IN-7 Area towns disqualified (29 - Dupadid. Neal Gabler and Jeffrey Lyons 10:16 P.M . 12K)0A.M . ' 6:00 P.M. 8 9 - F ilm take a look at what's happening (29 - M lr.g. 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Magaiine •anted from Studio City, CA- - MOVIE: Tho Snake PIT 1:30 A.M . been privy to Information about Bolton finance board ends acroee the prairies of the Ameri­ VATE EYE, a CBS sitcom mak­ (OO'min.) a can wilderness. Rip Torn, Con- (S ) - All In the Family The horrors of a mental institu­ (X) —Tom Cotdo Show the opposing side’s case In a ing Its debut. Tuesday March O - Alfred Hitchcock • tion are recalled by woman who chata Ferrell, Lilia Skala. 1961. CS) - You Aaked For It (X) - Hogan'. HaroM lawsuit should be disqualified. Rated PG. 15. livad there. Olivia da Havilland, QE) - Family Feud 10:45 P.M . Mark Stevens, Lao Gann. 1046. 93) - Imtapwtdwit NMwoWt The high court, however, over- ( 9 - U8A Cartoon Exprota CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME GD - Benny Hill Show (29 - Roportor 41 a -N o w . Mtow* . ruled the second part of the ( 9 - Foatival of Faith d D -N e w s 9 9 - NHL Journal Today'* pro­ iHartford Superior Court decision funding of football, unless... 11:00 P.M . a - MOVIE: 'Funaral Honw' A ( S - Star Trek young woman investigates gram pratanta waakly nawa. which o rd e r^ the entire law firm m - Sports Look (X) QD (X) (Si a 99 - Now. highlight, and tranda aroupd ( 9 - Reporter 41 wsird goings-on at her grand- to bow out of the case. The (29 - Soap (X) - M-A-8-H tha National Hockay Loagua. By Richard Cody that the partial town funding is to cut down on some of the 1331 - MOVIE: 'A Nlflhtingala mothar'i Victorian funaral Supreme Court Said the o.rder was (2D - Crossfire (X ) - L i. D.twstor home. Kay Hawtry, Bfirry (9 - Uving FoKh Herald Reporter supporting mostly out-of-towners. problems. "Sometimes I think we Seng In Berkeley Square’ An ex- stringent. con, now night custodian of a M*A*S*H (33) - Odd Coupl. Morsa. 1982. Ratad R. (29 - NBC Nawa Overnight Gowen also suggested putting a ought to just bulldoze the build­ prestigious British bank, r^ (5Z) - MacNell-Lehrer 99 - MOVIE: 'Final Conflict' A 9 9 - Madame'a Place (3 9 8 9 - S^n Off The case involved Joseph Fla­ BOLTON — Concerned about cap on spending for the program at ing,” board Vice Chairman Mi­ ceives an offer he cannot re- Report priest ssts out to destroy the Sa­ herty, a lawyer for United States high costs and suspicious that the $100 per Bolton kid. “ And then chael J. Walsh said Monday night .« fuse. Richard Jordan, David tanic mission of Damian, the an­ 1 2 :30 A.M . 1:45 A.M . (S ) - Chespirito Serie comica. Aviation Insurance Group, which town might be supporting an we’ll wait to see how many people when voicing frustration about Nivan, Elke Sommer. Roberto Gomez Bolanos, Flor­ tichrist. Sam Neill, Rossano (3) - All In the Family (S ) - MOVIE: 'Confoaalena of a 99 - M-A-S-H inda Meza, Ruben Aguirre. Brazzi. Lisa Harrow. 1981. (3D - Mission lmpf»alble Driving InatruotoT An oocldapt- ; represented Avco Corp. in a suit out-of-town sports program, the we get. And I think that $100 is continually pumping money into Rated R. pronod driving Inatructor atarta '.'atemming from an air crash which finance board decided Monday generous, myself.” the building when it is only (BZ) - Or. Who SO - Lie Detector comes face-to-face with some children in a card game. war against their German cap- (9D - Madame'a Place a - FoMIvol of Faith to drive hla famalo cllanta craiy. killed a pilot and two passengers. night to end funding for the town’s "When you’re talking about use vandalized. 6:3 0 P.M. (39 - Barney Miller mountain men who try to elimi­ CS3 - Carol Burnott and Friends tors on the soccer field-while 9D - Star Trek Robin Aakwlth. Anthony Booth. nate alt outsiders. (60 min.) their real goal la escape. Sylves­ a a - Twilight Zon. The plane was by Corporate Air youth football program unless the of the field, vandalism, and the C5D - WKRP in Cincinnati (39 - People's Court CB 99 - Laveme & Shirley Car­ (2D - Moneyline Update 1876. ( 8 ) ^ MOVIE: Th e Disappear­ ter Stallone, Michael Caine, Inc., which was held liable fOrthe association comes up with detailed cost,” Chairman Raymond A. GOWEN ALSO reported that the (X ) - CBS Nawa mine goes on national televi­ (8 ) - Entertainment Tonight 8:00 P.M. ance' An assassin's wife Pale. 1961. Rated PG. deaths. Corporate Air in turn sued figures on participants. Ursin said, leaving the thought fields at the park are in in need of sion with a song and dance act. 33) - Sport. Tonight (SB - Late Night with David 93) - Bamoy Millar f D (£ ) - Ace Crawford mysteriously vanishes and the (Closed Captioned] (28) - Vanease ^ 2 K ) 0 A . M . Avco, claiming engine failure. This is the second consecutive dangling. "If we’re paying (or work. Finance board member (PREMIERE) A detective of the kilter-for-hire finds that the ( S ) - Polioulo; ‘Jugondo a Morli' Letterman 92) - ESPN SportaCantar 93) - Voice of Faith (3D - CBS News NIghtwatoh’' Flaherty, while working for the year, that the finance board has Robert Fish agreed. "The fields trench coat school is deter­ friends are more dangerous 10:00 P.M. (SZ) - Budnau Roport 9 9 - MOVIE: 'Ceeear and somebody else, why foot the bill?” ' (S) 99 - NBC Nowa mined not to be diverted from than the enemies. Donald Suth­ (2S) - Sebor Latino (3D -N ew s Cleopatra' A teenage Egyptian (3D - MOVIE: T h e Fountain­ .-^nriathm insurance firm, helped taken a tough stance on the football Board member Morris Silver- are a disgrace. Playing in Andover (2 9 - MOVIE: Tho Atomic Cafa' business at any cost erland. David Hammings. John 11:15P .M . quean conquers tha aging Cae* head' An architect finds so prepare Avco’s case and had 9 :0 0 P.M. (3D 9 9 - Hart to Hart The many changes in his plans that program. The members also went stein recommended that the board is like playing at Yankee The fear, conformity and official CSD - P-M. Magazine Hurt. Rated R. Harts’ purchase of a honey­ a - Budnaw Report •ar after learning the intrigues access to all related files. Flaherty insanity of the Cold War is re­ ha destroys tha buildings and is as far as to associate vandalism take the tough stance and put the Stadium.” (23) - Life on Earth 'The Rise of C3D C£) - MOVIE: 'Gone with moon bad entangles them in a of politics and romance. Vivien created. 1982. (£ ) @9 - Happy Days tho Wind' Pert 1 This story re­ 11 :30 P .M . Leigh, Claude Rains, Stewart brought to trial. Gary Cooper, then was hired by Peter McBreen problems at the Herrick Park nearly $5,000 in jeopardy until Gowen said members of the the Mammals.' David Attenbor­ art smuggling schema. (R) (60 Patricia Neal, Raymond Mas­ and Co., which represented CoriM- (S) - Earth, Sea & Sky CSD - MOVIE; 'Tea & Sympathy' ough looks at some of the counts the tale of a courtly min.) [Closed Captioned] (X) CX) - Hawaii Flv»0 Granger. 1946. building with the use of the facility figures are released. softball league plan to attend world crushed by the brutality sey. 1949. (ID - MOVIE; 'A Covenant With earth's odd creatures to show (X) - BarMt. rate Air’s insurance company. by the football program. Parks Director Stanley Bates tonight’s revenue sharing hearing (8 ) - Notlolero Nacional SIN of war and the harshness of its (SD - Apple Pollehera - Joe Franklin Show Noticias nacionales con Guil­ Death' A young judge is in­ how mammals have developed. (SD to ask for about $1,300 to resurface aftermath. Vivian Leigh, Clark 9D - Independent Network (X) - Bmny Hill Show . Flaherty met with Attorney Meanwhile, the finance board told the board earlier Monday lermo Restrepo. volved in a dilemma concerning (R) (60 min.) [Closed Cap­ 99 - On L B S a S ^ An Evening 9D - MOVIE: 'Straight on T il the infields on the two playing the innocence or guilt of an ac­ tioned] Gable. Leslie Howard. 1939. News (X) a - NIghtiIno Morning' A girl from Liverpool 'WilUaih Moller, who represented began work on making up a night that a lot of the vandalism O B > Jeffereona Robin Williams Tha famous co­ Corporate Air In the suit. that plagues the building occurs fields. The hearing begins at 7 p.m. cused murderer. George Ma- 99 - MOVIE: ‘I Ought To B . in CS - The Merv Show 9 9 - Five Ameiioen Guns The (13) - Saturday Nisht Liya median performs live at San leaves home and goes to Lon­ proposed 1983-64 budget for the 39 - ABC Nawa haris, Laura Devon, Katy Pictures’ A jobless screenwriter CE) 99 - Throe's Company atorias of five people who used 921 - ESPN SporttCwttM' Franciaco’e Great American don in search of a tether for her •' The Hartford Superior Court hearings in April. The board when it is being used by the football in the Community Hail. (8Z) - Ovor Eaay Jurado. 1967. finds himself reluctantly redis­ guns are told in this documen­ Music Hall. yet unconceived baby. Rita ordered Moller disqualified from program. The board did not act formally on 92) - ESPN's NCAA Tonight a - Night Gallery Tushingham, Shana Brianl. agreed to cut $6,000 from the 99 - MOVIE: 'NIghthawka' A covering love and faith. Walter tary. the case, although it did not claim UPI photo The town has had problems with the proposed park worker, but 7 :0 0 P.M. New York City cop is pitted Matthau, Ann-Margaret. Dinah (S) (39 - Remington Stsote ( a - CNN Headline Nawa (2D - CroeaRre 1KX)A.M . 1973 selectmen’s proposed spending for - CBS Nawa against a European terrorist (S ) - Myateryl 'Miss Moriton'a anything improper. The court also vandalism at that building for because the person would be able (X) Manoff. 1982. - Freeman Reporta 8 ) (39 - Tonight Show (3D - Sanford and Son 93) - ESPN SportaCantar snow and ice removal, and then looking for publicity through Ghosts.' Two women ere drawn (2D disqualified Moller’s entire oRicer FLAGS AT HALF STAFF OVER CAPITOL years, and finance board members to keep tabs on the Herrick Park (X) 99 - M*A-S*H 99 - MOVIE: 'Good N.lghbor ( 8 ) (3 9 - St. Elsewhere Dr. a - Screening Room ( £ - MOVIE: 'McMillan & 99 - MISL Soooan Chloogo gt scrapped the idea to renovate the bloodshed. Sylvester Stallone, Sam ' An advertising man. who together after they make public WifK Greed* When Mildred's Cleveland to insulate Flaherty and to keep . .. for the late Sen. Audrey Beck said Monday night that the full­ Building, the board is leaning d ) - Muppat Show Westphal'a morels come into a 1- MOVIE: 'A u td . Sax' A old library by cutting $5,000 from Billy Dee Williams. Rutger suggests the family-man ap­ the vision they saw on their visit wealthy aunt is murdered, a Avco's case private. time park maintainer might help towards keeping him. d ) - ABC Navn Hauer. 1981. Rated R. to Versailles. (2 hrs.) [Closed conflict with e cancer patient •winging newlywed finds it (2D - Sports Update the proposed budget. proach to a straight-laced end Dr. Fiscut steps in as ■ re- hard to give up woman until hie greedy nephew becomes tha The Supreme Court supported (X)-Soap (S ) - MISL Soccer Chicago at client, finds himself posing at Captioned] However, the board appears to plecsment on a date with Nurse new bride comes up with sexy Commiationar's prime suspect. 2 ;1 SA .M . the disqualification of Moller, but ( 9 (99 99 - Alica Cleveland the husband of his wife's best (SZ) - Sounds of Love: Loo Rock Hudson, Susan Saint favor the selectmen's request for a Denials. (60 min.) lessons of her own. Tim Mathe- said the scope of the order was too friend. Jack Lemmon, Romy Buoceglie son. Kite (^spshaw. Edward Jamas, Martha Raya. 1976. 99 - MOVIE: -KIM and KIM full-time park maintainer at the ( 9 - NCAA Baakatball (29- MOVIE: -Th. Cramony- A ( 2 9 - 2 4 H ot*. Session to honor North Road residents Schneider. Michael Conners. Again' A martial arts champion Championship: Preliminary Herrmann. 1962. (X) - Sign Off . cqpfining and would unfairly han­ man is sentenced to die for mur­ 1964. 9:3 0 P.M . must save a Nobel Prlzewinning suggested salary of $10,400. Round • Game 1 der while his brother and girl 9 9 - MOVIE: T h . Odd Angry dicap Corporate Air’s case. (3D 99 - 9 to 5 S9 - Independent Network (X) - Wortd Vioion Spoolal chemist from the hands of a de­ And at least one finance board friend plan his escape. Laur­ SZ) - Man Who Loved Bears ShoT Australian volunteers In O S - Radio 1990 Newt mented billionaire. James the restrictions imposed by ence Harvey, Sarah Miles, John 92) - NCAA Beaketbell Vietnam confront their situa­ (39-Radio 1880 official favors buying a new iqolice 6 :3 0 P.M. Ryan, Annalina Krial, Michael the court could not be enforced (2D - Moneyline Ireland. 1964. Chemplonahip: Prollminary tion with humor. Graham Ken­ 9 Z )-S ig n Off (21) - Pwpio Now With Bill cruiser, but all the board members Mayer. 1981. Rated PG. ask road to be public IS)-N ew s (X) (X) - Qun Shy (PREMIERE) Round • Game 2 nedy, Bryan Brown. John 11:45 P.M . Tuoh without, at theeame time, severely Sen. Audrey Beck are ambivalent about using the old (2D - Prime News A good-natured gambler has his Jarran. 1980. O - Sign Off (2$ - Sneak Previewa Co-hosts (23) - MOVIE: 'Victory' Allied (22) - Mwlama'. PIm o and unnecessarily hampering Cor­ cruiser for an official town vehicle. (22) S9 - A Team The team life changed when he wins two prisoners fight a more private (5Z)-Mir.g. a - sign Off BOLTON — North Road resi­ Morris Silverstein, a finance board porate Air's ability to defend itself Connecticut, where Mrs. Beck HARTFORD (U P I) - A special dents are expected to be on hand member. in the product liability” case, the joint sessira of the Legislature will once taught economics. A scholar­ IT'S TIME FOR FORCE. WHEN CONSIDERING the foot­ tonight at the selectmen’s meeting The road would be donated to the VIOLENCE 15 Y' IT'5 TIME TH EY high court said. ship fund will be established in her WE'VE eOT TO STOP THE NO ANSWER. / LISTENED BEFORE be held Wednesday at the Capitol ball program, finance board to ask that the town accept their town, if it is accepted by the ASTRO Justice Leo Parskey wrote the memory. MAYOR BEFORE IT'S BRIDGE to honor state Sen. Audrey Beck, a members asked Recreation Direc­ road, according to Administrator officials. But town officials in the TOO L A T E I opinion. Judge Walter Pickett The Finance. Revenue and veteran of the powerful tax-writing tor Richard Gowen, who was Karen R. Levine Monday night. past have been averse to assuming GRAPH dissented. He said Moller should Bonding Committee canceled sub­ committee who commited suicide present at the long meeting Mon­ There are 13 homes on the now responsibility for private roads hot haveheen disqualified because committee meetings scheduled last week. day night, if the Bolton Football private road, which that intersects because of the cost factor i" he did not know Flaherty once Monday, but did go ahead with a sure that North would know Mrs. Beck, 51, a Mansfield Association has been supplying with Route 44. The road is almost upkeep and in bringing the roads worked for Corporate Air. full committee meeting to act on a that he, South, only held four “ To disqualify counsel who has Democrat whose death Friday records on the number of partici­ directly across from the intersec­ up to standards. They have also NORTH S-1&-U spades. After that start the SBible to gather signatures with the functioning of the govern­ business,” she said. "A ll we want yourself today with people who home allegedly was burglarized by the market to his detriment. The petitions calling for referendum on ment, would be likely to impair traffic accident in February 1976. is to allow as many people as have a zest for life. Dull, slow- The defendant pleaded compar­ Reddick. Police asked if they could brokers recommended he wait the ujqcoming town budget, which contracts and generally disrupt its possible to vote on the budget.” moving types could cause you ative negligence— which meant he look in the trunk to pacify the until Merrill Lynch bid for the is scheduled for town meeting May activities.” ACROSS 5 Cornea dote Anawar to Pravloui Puzzle frustration. 6 Bygone days was 51 percent responsible and the burglary victim. whole block as a principal for its CANCER (June 21-July 22) ^ Give Him t He 1 Collar 7 Slower □E1E3D H Q N woman, 49 percent. Based on that Reddick agreed and opened the own corporate account. Your ambitious urges are* fattaner 8 Looks Q D n D i D 7 I formula, the jury awarded the trunk himself. Police found a Merrill Lynch agreed to buy the ------\ y ------^ triggered today and there is a z MONEY WE'/2E 5 Short sleep 9 Ancient □ □ □ □ a n N ■ stolen cassette player, but it was good chance you'll now go • woman $459. stock at $51.50 a share for 5,000 with 8 Short blunt Phoenician □ D D D O not taken as evidence until later □ □ C i after something which you may Danbury Superior Court Judge the option to buy, at the end of the and port fJoYiN© 18 pfiFcENT [3 CZiD previously have been reluctant • Margaret Driscoll set aside the when the car was impounded for trading day, the remaining 14,950 12 "Auld Lang 10 Of liquid not being registered and police ON. DDDD to attempt. ^ verdict and awarded the woman a shares at $51.75. The block trader M—U ___ecni!! n watte conducted a routine inventory. 13 Ona't self LEO (July 2>-Aug. 22) M ental. total of $1,428 for injuries, lost was unable to buy the remaining 11 Edible root □ □ □ Reddick said the search was 14 Journey 16 Organ .for gymnastics are your cup ol tea wages, and for pain and suffering. shares and Cole tried to negate the 15 Ireland □ D D The high court said the judge could illegal because police did not have sale the next day. hearing □ □ □ □ I D today. You should find the 16 Aatronauta' 21 Depretfion inl- exercises invigorating and not know if the jury was wrong. ‘ a warrant. The court said it was When Cole refused to deliver the B T g gfflgFi iHAVtS 3-15 "all right" B E lH C D fZ ] tiali stimulating enough to give you' legal for two reasons — because CiMJbyNCA me TMKap U t Pel ATUOfI (comp, wd.) "There is no demonstration on securities, Merrilly Lynch 23 In the a zest to tackle more 17 American the record before us that the jury Reddick agreed to it and because "bought in” 5,000 shares of CG. direction of VmOO (Aug. 2S-Sapt. 22) T h e ' inventories of impounded vehicles Indian 38 Buddhiim were swayed by prejudice, pas­ The cost exceeded the original sale nn 24 Obtain 46 Tiny paratits fear you had about gMtIng' 18 Playful water type sion. mistake or corruption,” the are allowable. bv $0,572.23. 25 Court cry 47 Cooling drinks involved with another may be- OtM IbrfCA MS TWMiBUB Btf.a mCM mammal Odors COOL IT WITH THE BAlljDOM$„.Df2.VE8ER 20 Katydid 26 Hodgepodge 49 Minus ellminated today when new 27 la (Sp.) Away (prefix) Intormatlon is brought to your< 22 Flower 50 Latvian 'SA.V$ IWIL8ERF0RCE HA6 A^EA!$LE^. 24 Man'e nama 29 Sly glance FarswtII attention. Von Bulow defense 30 Stringed (abbr.) 51 Margarine 28 By mouth LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oel. 23) When B-IB initrumant 43 Seasoning 32 Organa of 54 Motoring you see two people at odds- A 31 Poiitiva words 44 Give ear eight association with one another, you won't; 33 Ogled 34 Ensrgy-taving 45 Biblical heib deadline today 56 Vacation spot heallate to use your native 35 Trial time labhf.) prsposition skills for arbitrating. They'll be 36 Agai I 2 4 thanklul you did. 37 Aortas Gabor 3 1 • 7 1 • 10 11 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (U PI) — The Claus von Buiow 41 French city SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A defense team faced a deadline today to submit full 12 13 14 42 Blank surge ol energy abounds In you written arguments with the Rhode Island Supreme today, so now Is the time to 44 Merciful II II 17 Oxirt cballen^ng the jet-setter’s March 16, 1982 tackle anything which requires 48 Salutation attempted-murder convictions. COMPLETE YOUR MEST WITH THE EAGLE, 52 Novallst II II 20 21 staying power. You're up to it. Bagnold ■ SACUfTARIUS (Nov. 23«ee. Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz, When the urge to remodel, rebuild or flexible payment schedule and low 53D j Putn down 22 21) Social Involvwnants, espe-, beading the defense team, said Monday the defense add on takes hold, cx)me to Rrst '■')) rates make home repairs and addi­ StrttItctric flih clally sports, will beckon you intends to prove von Bulow’s outright innocence / 5 77 FFeminine i 24 21 26 27 21 30 31 WELCOME WAGON* Federal. W e satisfy the nesting in­ tions easy jobs to tackle. Just today. If you can't break away rather than dwell on legal technicalities from bis EVEN IF VOJ PCUT THEM' W O N T iSHVE ' r O U / ((auffix) I 1 from the job, plan something stinct with low-cost home loans THAT PENTISrtS APPOINTMENT I 12 34 six-week trial in Newport last winter. ask the E ^ l e at any of our eight HAVE ARCH'6UPFt?RTS f l a t f e e t o lo y o u 58 Eacapa with friends during your freer THIRD BRIDAL FASHIDN SHDW HAVE IN AN H O JR IS STARTfNlS' 68 Walk ■11■ designed to fit your budget A convenient offic»s. IN 'rO U RSN BA K ERE... T H A T ^ » hours. Sunday, March 20lh — 3-6 p.ni. o KNOW TO LOOK PRETTY epeOD. 60 Acts Von Bulow was convicted one year ago Wednesday 111■ CAPRICORN (Dea 22-Jan. It) on two counta of trying to kill hla heiress wife, Martha, Hotlday Inn, East Hartford 61 So (Scot) 17 M « 41 Featuring dltplovi from locol merctionlf. refreth- 62 Colonnade ” Today coukt be the day you'll with Insulin. menlt, and a bosket of free elRs and Information. 41 41 make that change In your basic For reservations, coll 44MS07 or 247-11M DOWN life atyle that you’ve bean put­ Mra. von Bulow remalna comatose m a New York 47 41 41 10 11 ting off. You’U have the deter­ City Hospital from the second of tWo Insulin iQ je c ti^ mination to make It work Fiist IM eial Savings 1 Com paii von Bulow allegedly adminstered over the 1979 and 12 ■ 13 14 II II point AQUARIUS (Jan. 30.Pab. 18) It 19S0 Christmas holidays. 2 Inaxpariancad # • 7 II Isn’t Hkaly you’H need any ideas imastEmmams •1 3 Entity as to what to do with your day Von Bulow, 56, was sentenced to SO years in prison. 4 Tooth of a He remains free on $1 million bail pending the East Hartford (2 offices), Glastonbury, Manchester, Rockville. 60 II •2 today. Tho problem might be bt WL gear wheal finding tha time to undertake outoome of his appeal. The state Supreme Court South (alastonbury. South Windsor, Vernon. CfWJbfWEAMc mwqusp aM you want to do. 1 oral arguments on the case for October. Co|>|fnghtd)1«7S. by IM lCO M f WAGON INnaNATIONAL. 'NC. & e isa a by NEA. Inc. _ 2 l . (NCWaPAPfR CNTERPNM A88N.) I « MANCHKSTKK IIKKAI.I). Tuos , March IS, 1»B:I MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., March 15, 1983 - II Obituaries Six-inch snowfall tlV w J.Alfred Cardinal V , J. Alfred Cardinal. 82. of Willi- threat to Colorado Leisure mantle died Monday at Windham FOCUS/ Community Memnritil Ho.spital. He was the husband of Lillian \ By Shelaah Donbghue where,” Jager said. “ A lot of tile, Cardinal. United Press International trash cans, a couple of garages Besides his wife he also leaves a were hit.” , diiughter. Mrs. Lorraine M. Bates A Pacific storm that barreled Light snow dusted the Northerp of Coventry; asister. Mrs. Blanche inland, dumping a half-foot of snow Plains Monday as temperatures Savory of Manchester; a son, in parts of Utah, gathered strength remained in the 20s and 30s with a Robert A. Cardinal of Willimantic; today in the Rockies and took aim high of only 26 degrees recorded M for the Central Plains. Warm Grand Forks, N.D. • Flowers seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. temperatures in the South touched Half a foot of new snow was Funeral services will be Wednes­ off thunderstorms, high winds and reported at Utah ski areas by day at 9 a.m. from the Cardinal at least one tornado that damaged midday. Funeral Home. 88 Windham Road, homes in Kansas. “The closer you are to th$ Willimantic, with a mass of hMore than a half-foot of snow mountains, the better the chance of was forecast for northeastern snow,” said forecaster Larry blossomed Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church. Friends may call Colorado today while 3 to 5 inches Wilson of the Severe Storms Center at the funeral home today from 7 to could fall in southeastern Wyom­ in Kansas City, Mo- 9 p.m.. ing. Winter storm watches were in effect for northeastern Colorado, Harry L. Fierstein Rains that sent rivers in the western Nebraska, western South Pacific Northwest to flood levels' Harry L. Fierstein. 69, of 171 S. into print Dakota and the mountains of tapered off. Oregon Gov. Vib Whitney St.. Hartford, died Mon­ north-central New Mexico. Atiyeh declared Harney County fi day at Hartford Hospital. He was Heavy thunderstorms rolled disaster area because- extensive the husband of Mildred F. Fier­ across northwest and north- cen­ grazing and other agricultural By Susan Plese stein and the brotherof Mrs. Tillie Sheptoff of Manchester. tral Kansas late Monday, fed by lands have been lost to floods in the Herald Reporter hot, humid temperatures ranging He also leaves a son, Jerald southeast part of the state. from 63 at Goodland and Wichita to Fierstein of West Hartford; two Portland International Airpori' There’s more than one way to write a book. You can UPI pholo 82 in Dodge City. has received 48 percent of i t i brothers, Samuel Fierstein of East invest in a computer, an agent, an illustrator, and Hartford and Irving Fierstein of A tornado touched down at normal annual rainfall, which is , DOMINIC “NICKY" LaTORRE, HARTFORD’S "CHICKEN MAN" Prairie View, a northern Kansas 37.39 inches. The airport h a » submit your pages to a glossy, New York publishing Hartford; two other sisters, Mrs.* . . . at live poultry store he refused to sell in 1974 Rose Ginsberg of West Hartford, town of 145 in Phillips County. No received 18.09 inches of rain, th^ house. injuries were reported, but electri­ and Mrs. Evelyn Martinez of National Weather Service said:' c » o Or you can do it Jim Becker’s way. The former cal crews w o rk ^ into the night to Rain fell in the area for 57 of the- Wethersfield; and two Manchester native, and his wife, Dotti, of Williams, grandchildren. restore service. first 73 days of the year. T Funeral services will be private. Hartford 'Chicken Man' dies “ I was sitting on the floor with Northern California also got a; Oregon, just finished writing, illustrating and printing Friends may call at the home of his my little boy,” Jeanie Reese said. break, but NWS officials said- their first book. “ The wind came up real hard. The son, 69 Arundel Ave., West Hart­ HARTFORD (U PI) - Dominic He refused offers of $110,000 for the giant insurance company. “ I another storm building in the Gulf, trees were almost lying down.” Becker is the son of Louis and Helen Becker of 44 ford, this evening. Memorial con­ LaTorre, the “ Chicken Man" who his small comer lot when The didn't think it was enough money of Alaska could strike by Wednes-: Dave Jager said the twister Oakwood Road. The Manchester High School graduate tributions may be made to the refused to sell his poultry shop Travelers wanted to build a $20 The Travelers was offering. What day and cause more hardship. knocked out his home's electricity, American Cancer Society, 670 when the mammoth Travelers million addition to its headquar­ is $110,000?" When the last downpour stopped was back in town last week visiting. drove a board through the window Prospect Ave., Hertford. Wein­ Cos. wanted to expand, has died. ters. The city also wanted a piece Sunday, the season's total had Becker wrote the book on a $10 flea market manual “ Who the hell was I but a little and sent the family's boat sailing stein Mortuary, 6 ^ Farmington He was 70. of the lot to widen Grove Street. risen to 30.63 inches— more than 13- chicken man trying to make an over the house. typewriter: Dotti did all the illustrations, and the Ave., Hartford, has charge of LaTorre, also known as LaTorre refused to give up his inches above normal, the NW S existence?” LaTorre often asked. “There'* a lot of debris every­ couple took photo-ready copy to the printer to be arrangements. “ Nicky," d i^ at Hartford Hospital spot. He said he wanted to continue said. X 'D^nday after a long illness. He plucking, dressing and selling The funeral will be Wednesday published. Rev. John E. McCarthy opbeated the Connecticut Live chickens at the poultry market, a at 8; 15 a.m. at D'Esopo Wethers­ The Rev. John E. McCarthy, 67, PoultW Store at Columbus Boule­ business his father started in 1921. field Chapels in Wethersfield with THE STORY SOUNDS a bit like a modern version ol vard and Grove Street for 56 years “ It was all very simple,” he said a mass at St. Augustine’s Church in pastor emeritus of Our Lady High-tech trend “ The Little Red Hen” — the storybook character Mother of the Church, Woodcliff before h ^ e c a m e sick last fall. at the time of the 1969 battle with Hartford. Lake, N.J., died Sunday at Mercy whose favorite line was, “I’ll do it myself.” Hospital, Springfield, Mass. He “It was a big learning process,” says Becker. But it was the brother of Mrs. Helen G. called a threat was practicality, rather than education, that con­ Barrett Whalen of Manchester. Man charged with assault He also leaves a brother, Ed­ vinced them to write the book in the first place. ward E. McCarthy of Springfield, A Bloomfield man is being tion at Manchester Superior store. During the getaway, Cruz The couple makes a living growing Hawers for dried and another sister, Mrs. Joan E. held in lieu of $20,000 at the Court added a charge Friday of allegedly punched a 17-year old 5. 6. 8. arrangements. They have about thr^e acres packed Milbier of Wilbraham, Mass. Hartford Correctional Institute second-degree larceny, accord­ male who tried to stop him, and to the humanities with all kinds of “everlastings”— hence, the name of There will be a concelebrated following assault and other then caused $200 damage to the ing to court affidavits. their book, "A Concise Guide to Growing liturgy of Christian burial Friday charges lodged Friday by police He was arraigned Friday. front door. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (U PI) — tuition charges. oj& >' at 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady Mother of in Manchester. According to the warrant Cruz escaped by jumping into The former chairman of the "The result will be the exclusion Everlastings.” the Church, with Archbishop Peter Justo Cruz, 27, of 458 Cottage affidavit, the arrest stemmed a car driven by Eric Wells, of National Endowment for the Hu­ of highly talented and creative^ c ? ^ Their flower growing was self-taught. “We learned L. Gerity celebrating. His body Grove, Bloomfield, is charged from a recent incident at the Hartford, police said. manities says graduate studies in individuals, many of whom are by trial and error ourselves,” Becker says. “There will lie in state Wecbiesday at 3 with assault of a victim 60years A&P at 1355 Tolland Turnpike. No charges have been lodged the humanities are suffering under minority students with important were few books available when we were learning.” p.m. and Thursday afternoon and of age or over in the second Cruz allegedly pulled a wallet against Wells. the high technoiogy orientation of perspectives to bring to this evening . T.P. Sampson Co. of degree, third-degree assault from the pocket of a 69-year old There was a small amount of the Reagan administration. scholarship,” he said. What’s more, each time the couple displayed their Springfield has charge of and the same degree of criminal woman who was bending down money in the wallet, according “ This nation is in danger of Duffey cited the Reagan admin­ drie.d wares at a crafts fair, they were besieged with arrangements. mischief by police. The prosecu­ in one of the aisles inside the to the affidavit. losing a whole generation of istration's cancellation of funding questions from people eager to grow their own dried scholars in the humanities and to Title IX of the Higher Education flowers. The book seemed like the logical way to go. In Memoriam social sciences,” said Joseph Duf- Act Amendments signed by Presi­ In loving memory of Henrj’ fey in comments p re p a id for dent Jimmy Carter in 1980 as a Mallett who passed away March presentation today in New York prime example. THE PAPERBACK VOLUME is 85 pages long. l.'i, 1981. Researchers questioning City to a special presidential The National Graduate Fello- Included are 27 varieties of the most common "Gone but not forgotten. We love commission formed in 1980 to wbips in the arts, humanities and everlastings, along with illustrations. study higher education. social sciences were to be awarcM you." The book includes an introductory primer on Sadly mis.sed by his family “ Computer iiteracy does not do for merit as a counterpart to the Jane. Rudy, Chris and Andy just how healthy tofu is the country any good if people are prestigious National Science Foun­ m gardening, sources for seeds, a bibliography, and illiterate in the traditional sense,” dation fellowships, he said. botanical names. said Duffey, now chancellor of the Duffey called on Congress to Dairy products can make people But the heart of the book is a full page of text and a HARTFORD (UPI) - Tofu, the soybean products disputed the University of Massachusetts cam­ "reject any attempts by the significance of the report released sick if they are not produced and white, texture-less, soybean sub­ pus at Amherst. current administration to elimi­ stored correctly, but it is not the Please turn to page 12 stance hailed as the protein- Monday by the Connecticut Agri­ Duffey said the administration nate existing programs for govern­ Fire Calls packed discovery of the decade, cultural Experiment Station. same with soy products, he said. plans to beef up financial aide for ment assistance to graduate stu­ Producers said it was unfair to “ Soy is a vegetable product and 10. 12. may not be as wholesome as some science and mathematics at the dents, or to eliminate these people believe, Connecticut health apply dairy standards to soybean it’s cooked and cooked again,” expense of graduate students in the students from eligiblity for gua­ officials say. products. Poor refrigeration after Marocchesi. Manchester humanities. ranteed student loans.” State tests comparing bacteria the product leaves the plant is to The state tested 11 tofu samples “ Recent trends, I fear, are In addition to a decline in the Saturday, 2:41 a.m. — Car fire, levels of soy products to the two blame for the high bacteria counts, and six samples of other soybean limiting access to graduate schools number of Ph.D.s awarded in 68 Highland ^t. (Town) standards imposed on dairy pro­ not unsanitary packaging, they products such as tempeb, miso and in the social sciences and humani­ humanities, Duffey said the hard Saturday, 6r20 p/m. — Medical ducts showed only one out of 17 soy said. soymllk., State dairy standards ties to those students who can sciences orientation may also call, 698 North Main St. (District) products met both standards for “ Soy products have no relation allow no' more than 25,000 total afford to pay the rapidly escalating serve to divide campuses. Saturday, 8:31 p.m. — Car fire, bacterial levels. to dairy products,” said Roberto bacteria per gram. Ten of the Tolland Turnpike. (District) However, there are no state or Marocchesi, part owner of The samples tested had more than Saturday, 8:34 p.m. — Car fire, federal standards for soybean Bridge in Middletown, which is the three million total bacteria. Only Tolland Turnpike. (Town) i bacteria levels, and producers of pnly tofu producer in Connecticut. two had below 25,000. Saturday, 9:55 p.m. — False Open house slated alarm, Oakland Street. (District) Sunday, 5:57 a.m. — Car acci­ Five paramedic candidates Books and schedules will be dent, Interstate 86 at Exit 92, and five EM T Intermediate distributed at the meeting. westbound lane. (Town) Two Cape Cod officers candidates from Manchester The meeting will be held in Sunday, 2:53 p.ii). — Grass fire, will attend an open house and Room L-1071 in the Department Hillstown Road. (Town) orientation Wednesday at the of Surgery beginning at 6:30 Monday, 8:52 a.m. — Car fire, the University of Connecticut p.m. 357 Broad St. (Town) plead to U.N. for peace Health Center, where they will For paramedics the training Monday, 3:14 p.m. — Grass fire, begin training Monday. will last about three and a half Their families will be invited St. James Cemetery. (Town) BOSTON (U PI) - For two months. The period for EM T for peace. ever tried.” to join them so they will know Monday, 9:32 p.m. — Trash fire, Harwich police officers, April 6 Intermediates is shorter. The On March 5, they sent form Moreland said, something about the training 49 Sanford Road. (Town) could be World Peace Day — 24 “ I just want 24 town expects to begin iu emer­ letters to the UN ambassadors hours of peace.” the men will go through in the Monday, 10:30 p.m. — Smoke hours without killing or war — if which stated “ as a man sworn to gency medical service in the “ It's the simplest thing in the coming weeks. middle of the year. detector. 58 Pascal Lane. (Town) the 154 members of the United maintain peace — I hereby chal­ world,” he said of the idea. “ It's Nations will answer their plea. lenge ''your government and the something we have to prove we can “ If man decides to destroy people of your country to partici­ do.” Tolland County himself, he must do it with his eyes pate in a brief exercise of Monday, 7:38 p.m. — Chimney open," officer Don Moreland said. humanity." Home made for falcon 1. Golden Yarrow 5. Safflower 3. Mediterranean 13. Orange Globe Herald photo by Pinto fire, Ridgewood Trail, Coventry. They got the backing Monday of They want “ World Peace Day” Student sentenced HARTFORD (UPI) - A rare 2. Rose Yarrow 10. Giant Sea Holly 14. German Statice (South Coventry) 20-by-36 inch wooden box filled 6. Cupid’s Dart Gov. Michael Dukakis, who they to begin at 0001 hours, Greenwich HARTFORD (U PI) - A 21-year- peregrine falcon that chose the 3 . Love-Lies Monday, 8:48 p.m. — Ambulance said would offer a resolution Mean Time, and have the govern­ with gravel on a narrow ledge on 7. Golden Thistle 11. Sea Holly 15. Baby’s Breath JIM BECKER GROWS FLOWERS old former Hartford Public High Travelers Tower as iU home has the 2Ut floor. The hope is the falcon 4. Everlasting 12. Globe Amaranth call. Main Street, Coventry. (South supporting their movement. ments of those countries agree School student has been sentenced been invited to stay. 8. Cardoon 16. Strawflower . . .he wrote book about them, too Coventry) Moreland and colleague John A. “ not to initiate the taking of any will find a mate and use the box to to a five-year suspended sentence The Travelers Cos. Monday set a pest. Tuesday, 12:46 a.m. — Shed fire, Hodurski were joined by Wellfleet human life for a period of 24 for the shooting two years ago of a hours.” Riley Mountian Road, Coventry. officer Cynthia Zalesak in an fellow student over a 2S-cent debt. (South and North Coventry and attempt to persuade diplomats one “ We don't know if it's ever been Garfield Stewart also will have Eagleville) day could be set aside as a symbol done,” Hodurski said. “ Nobody's to serve three years probation . 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V ^ ^ Mwrtirtir fI— Sy C$l8| i 646-6050 Jerry, now 34, was the central big bucks on the road In “ So Long, working. It didn't spoil me. It state would contribute 10 percent of the cleanup cost mother. . But Hugh didn’t make me an insecure adult. e luaii ibsst^^ figure in the pioneer sitcom. He Stanley,” co-starring with his old Beaumont, who played the Beav­ and the Environmental Protection Agency would pay Rev. David W. Mullen, Paator 830 Hartford Rd., Manoheeter was sort of a laid back kid 25 years, "L ea ve It To Beaver” brother, “ I make a comfortable living 00 percent. lha(feKtw,CT.NM« (oerooo bom Lyneh Toyota) JERRY MATHERS THEN (LEFT) er’s understanding father, died and people know me wherever I go. ago. As an adult he continues to be . Their audiences were last year. The passing of father . . . and the actor todav 0Q«v nnH ralovaH Uo luniiM liiro Inrop pnH pnthiiciooFl/* ... .4 t .. A That's not bad, you know?” 1 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., March 18, 1963 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. March 15, 1863- 13 Advice Flowers blossom About Town Humming isn't music to her ears into a new book Contfained from page 11 actual plants. “ W e're always thinking of flow­ Citizens full page illustration for each of the He's parade marshal DEAR ABBY: I have a Besides, there are ways DEAR ABBY: “ Betty In ers, always working with them. It 27 flower varieties. noise in my head right to personalize cash. I've Greenwich, Conn." Just required sitting down and Monsignor Edward J. Reardon of St. James Church Mrs. Ben Sasportas of the Mrs. Becker in each case has now and I have had it for made a cardboard wanted to know if it was writing the book and getting the will be the parade marshal for the 12th annual Greater Daughters of the Ameri­ drawn the seed, the plant, and the about four weeks. It "pizza" with coins pasted considered proper for her drawings together," Becker says. Hartford United Irish flower head at tte point it iaready to can Revolution presented sounds like a high-pitched all over it for a teenager's Xexas gentleman friend to THE KNO TTY PROBLEM sur­ Societies' St. Patrick’s Dear Abby harvest. humming or buzzing that birthday, filled a baby k e e ^ h is hat on while faced just a month ago, when the Day Parade Saturday at high school students with “ We found that the plants are not never stops. At first I bottle with money for a dining in a restaurant, books came off the press. How do 11 a.m. in Hartford. the DAR Good Citizen's Abigail Van Buren so difficult to grow. But what's very thought it must something baby shower, wrapped and you said, “ Unless this you market your first publication? Members of the Man­ important is finding the exact time Award recently. From left: in the house, but I hear it dollar bills around a bottle Texan is an Orthodox “ Since we're self-published, it's a chester parade commit­ when it has to be harvested," says Anne Louise Brady, East when I go outside, too. No oT suntan location for Jew, he should remove little more difficult to distribute,” tee are Stephen Penny, Becker. matter where I am, I hear "honeymooners," given It." Becker says. They have included Sean Byrne, Dan Carey, Catholic High School; “ I can remember some of the this humming, buzzing rolls of quarters to a Abby, I'll bet a million their book in their mail-order Tom Carroll, John Fo­ Heidi Luck, Bolton High things we did the first year that sound all the time. It's college-bound friend (the dollars that this man with catalogue of dried flowers, they will ley, John Gorman, Jo­ make us laugh.” One plant, called School, Steven Johnson driving me crazy. called “ tinnitus," and anything, can be done to washers and dryers in the glued-on hat is neither take out ads in magazines, and are seph McCarthy, Tim “ Love-in-MisL” was pictured in the of Howell Cheney. Not My husband has been millions of people are alleviate |t. dorms get hungry, too), kosher. Orthodox or wha­ sending review copies to magazines Moriarty, John ^Uivan, If it cannot be reme­ seed cataloguie with beautiful blue telling me for three years' afflicted with it in varying etc. tever. The poor guy, is and newspapers. Mary Tierney, P.J. Tler- pictured: Desiree Pina, and white flowers. that he hears a constant degrees. There are many died, you may have to Last Christmas I bold! The first printing of500 copies cost . ney and Ed Wilson. Manchester High Schcni “ We tried for weeks to dry them, ringing in his ears, but I causes, but a few of the learn to live with it. stuffed some pasta shells ZELDA IN CHICAGO the couple about $2.25 a copy. Just for The Manchester Po­ and got real discouraged. Several thought he was just im­ most common are: wax Please don't put off seeing with dollar bills so my new the printing cost. The books will lice Department, the Herald photo by Pinto weeks later they produced beautiful agining it. buildup in the ears, expo­ your doctor. 'The more you sister-in-law could buy ProblemsT Yoa'U feel retail for $5 plus 75 cents shipping. board of directors, state know about this condition, seed pods. It was the seed pods you I am 65 and my husband sure to, loud noises, Me­ whatever pastamaker better if you get them off Counting advertising and review representatives Elsie the less anxious you will were supposed to dry," Becker says. is 69. Wht is the trouble niere's disease, a tumor in machine she wanted. Re­ yonr chest. Write 7:40, 9:55. — than 40 Express compan­ press and Gillett k Co.'a twice a week fortwoyears Ask volved with a complicated Tall Blond Mon with On* Tootsie (P G ) 7:30, 9:50. — 9:30. — They Coll M * BrucoT Besides offices, some of shington Square, Haver­ their stories.) personal replies, but ques­ Block Shoo 7:10 with Coutin, (PG ) 12:30,3:15,4,5:40,7:20, The Pratt k Whitney Aircraft Retiree's Club will ies doing business around Newburyport & Boston before I fell head over overlay of feelings leR The Lost American Virgin the express companies hill. Leave 9.10 a.m., and tions of general interest Cousin* t:5a— Th* Pirates (R ) 7:10, 9:30. — Homowork 9 :30. — Trenchcoot (PG ) meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the club on 200 Clement Boston. They must have Express had an office at An HBO spokesman heels for him and told him Dr. Blaker over from your divorce. ot Pnnzonc* (G ) 7:20,9:30. — 12:20, 2:10, 3:5a 5:30, 7:15, had boxes spotted for 12 m. From Haverhill.” MANPEX '83: will be discussed in future (R) 7:50, 9:45, — They Coll Road, East Hartford. been a peace-loving and 32 Court Square. A lot of said, "O livier and Glea­ how I felt. Whichever, you will feel Moonllohtlng (PG ) 7,9:10. MoBruco? (PG)7:20,9:20.— 9:15. pick-up. One label in par­ This stands for the Karen Blaker, Ph.D. columns. Cku sindin — Untinishnd Wllllmantlc Mary Heslln, state commissioner of (wnsumer cooperative crowd be­ that went on. (Speaking of "grungy," son together encompass ' I don't know what I better once you go to work Ploc* for Plover Plano 7:30 On* Dork Night (PG ) 7,9:15. ticular, too grungy to be the bunch of labels as a Manchester Philatelic So­ Dr. Blaker is currently Jllbon Savor* CInonM — ' protection, will speak. cause many of them Out of the 34 labels on an incredibly broad range thought his response dn the problem. with Motor Barbara 9:20. MoacBoeter Sophia's A o lc * (R) 4:50, photographed, spells this whole are in tough shape. ciety Exhibition — the big of performing expertise. involved in a project ana­ UA TTioatere Bast-H om e­ 9:30. — Homowork (R) 7, shared the same band fully 24 of them would be. I was hoping he ■oel Hertford out. “ Carter & Co. and A mess, really stamp show of 1983. This 'Mr. Halpero and Mr. would want to change our lyzing people's secrets. If ■eetweod Peh b Chieme— work (R1 7:30, 9:30. — They 9:10. — TootsI* (PG) 7, 9:15. addresses. 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Maaetleld “How to reduce job ShowcM * Claem n — Toot- Trom-Lim Conogt Twin — 7:15. ______at Manchester Community College, will con^ct an to do that but abruptly he could call mesocially. I sort this out. If you feel Enterprise Association, 1:0& 7:10, 9:4$. — acting. workshop Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Little stress." Send SO cents and tl* (P G ) (Jondhl (PG ) I. — The World There’s someone out there, terminated my therapy as talked with him about the embarrassed about see­ 200 Park Ave., New York, On* Dork Night (PG ) 1 :«, According to Goto (R) 7 with Theater of Manchester, 22 Oak St. .7:45. 10. — 40 Hre. (R ) 1 :3 a who wants to buy your- well. limitations of the thera­ ing someone in the agency a stamped, self-addressed N.Y. 10160. Any use of this Popov* (PG ) 9:30. Mrs. Spalla has both an undergraduate degree and envelope to Dr. Blaker in 7:45, 10. — Th* Lerdt at VWTSMI power tools. Fins that That means I can't see peutic relationship. He where you work, hire one information will be kept DIscIplln* (R ) 1:1S,7:4a9:$0. a n * 1 * 3 — Th* Verdict master’s degree in theater form the University of Blood donors listed him at all anymore. I accepted my statement on a private basis. Many care of the Manchester confidential. — Sqphl*'iCholca(R) 1:15, I) 7,9:30. — Lovesick (PG ) buyer with a low-cost ad in Connecticut. She has directed and acted with the 7 : 1 5 , 10. — GondhT-PG) 1. a :10,9:15. don't think I can go on an d continued the experienced therapists Herald, P.O. Box 475, Classified. University of Connecticut. Little Theater of Manches­ living without him. What sessions. enjoy helping others do Radio City Station, New ter and Manchester Community College. She was can I do to see him again? Shortly after that, how­ more effective therapy. York, N.Y. 10019. producer and director for Encore Playhouse in Mt. at college visit ever, I started to have And don't feel too terri­ Snow, Vermont. DEAR READER: strong feelings for him. I ble about all this. You and For LTM she has directed “ The Crucible,’’ “ The The Student Lounge at Probably nothing if he began fantasizing about he met when you were HALL FOR KN T Prime of Mias Jean Brodie," Bella are Ringing,’’ members who donated Patricia A. Gagnon, Mi­ Manchester Community refuses to see you. dating him and I had both vulnerable. You For porUei. ibowcrf. recep­ “ Twelve Angry Men,” and “ Wait Unitl Dark.” For were: chael A . Grenier, David L. tions, meetings. Complete (Allege was the site of a I would suggest getting trouble concentrating on helped him, he responded MCC she recently directed “ The Elephant Man.” Merlyn Adamy, House. SheiBtoii kitchen facil(jlies. Large recent Red Cross Blood- another therapist right what he was saying in to your help, asked you for The workshop is open to the public. For information Kristen L. Anderson, Sandra A. Hallenbeck, enclosed parking lot. Iw|Blre: mobile visit. Donors gave away. Perhaps choosing a therapy. a date and that started call Anne Miller at 643-9505. Boaz Ashbel, Waiel R. Ali, Catherine M. Haggerty, Bbrthudi Easter} woman this time would be Do you have any your fantasizing about LWnianlanHal 35 units of blood. Of this Steven T. Austin, Deanna Brian K. Hameroick, Gre­ helpful. suggestions? changing the nature of the 24 QOLWAY STREET number, 33 were first­ Bouchard, Sheryl L. gory J. Hoch, Louis E. In sessions with her you relationship. MANCHESTER time donors. Brookman, John S. Keen, Jill Larmett, Mi­ \PiaMadeotVUbosI can begin to explore this DEAR READER: Yes. Who knows, you may CMDMoraSP.M. Past matrans meeting Donna Wagner, MCC Burke, Brian H. Barselau. chael E. Lerch, Darlene wparponon tragic state of affairs and Get thee to a supervisor decide to end your profes- Phone 643-0618 nurse, coordinated the M. Laurin, J. Paul pefniQhi hopefully understand The Past Matrons Association of Temple chapter. operation with the Student Timothy Boucher, LeBlanc. what has happened and Order of the Eastern Star, will meet W e^esday at 8 Senate Committee under Laurie Beck, Virginia A. Jo-Ann M. Lokes, Tracy AND THESE FHEE GIFTSI p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Richmond, 19 the leadership of Dale put it into perspective. Conland, Laura Coughlin, J. Lowrey, Edwar * fieelotterBoitmt With big chocolalm Cotterbunny andcandyl You may also be able to Clearview Terrace. Mrs. Eklward Kelly and Mrs. Martin. Other members Linda M. Carpenter, An­ Manner, Scott Majek, • Free champogne oocktall or welcome drink at ourooouksr learn more about yourself 48H0UtS Mchard Claing will be hosteaaes. helping were: Debbie gela Gille, Glenn Cald­ Steven C. Mossop, Pbilo- Hartford Trading Co. bar artd lounge. • free C^ponB o^-Voiues Mm a tree bottle ot wine with , in the process. “A BRASS KEY TRADITION' Asper, K i Younge Choi, well, Robert S. Cowles, mena A. McGee, Todd D. dinner ot our Clolefer rettouront. Otoountt on ‘ Make this crisis an — iHOWURTt Ctareen Passardum, Lisa Robert M. Dwight, Frank McKay, Walter L. ^ 6mo*rbtf Of ourS»og»CollK Sp«cW8ftoppJng I di$counts at the atloched Hartford CMc opportunity for further Crafts tapic far saclety Monseef, Sally Cillo and W. DiMarco. McNabb, Barbara Center Mat. And o free nemoapetl personal development. CORNED BEEF Marge Scyocurka. PaulP. Fiano, Franks. Metcalf. • CmterCggHuntforatchtdren’^wInoDtlfn The Manchester Historical Society will sponsor a David Rubenstein and Findlay, John S. Fox, Branda M. Moquin, on Cotter Surxdoyi " DEAR DR. BLAKER: I TOOISliiai lecture on crafts Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Whiton Patty Cillo, college stu­ Laurie A. Ference, Wil­ Linda M. Mantle, Douglas have the opposite problem Library, 85 N. Main St. dents, served as volunteer & CABBAGE — SHOisNsri. liam J. Graver, Chris­ F. Marti, Dale E. Martin, from many who find Boiled Potato, Roll & Butter OUR Several artists will exhibit their crafts. They are donor aides. topher C. Gonzalez, Do­ Lisa S. Monsees, Sandra themselves in love with I Marjorie Knight, quilts; John Macomber, potter; Student and faculty m inic P . Gagliardo, L. Nazlian, Wayne A. ANY their therapist. I am a 10 TO a ONEMGHT Walter Scadden, blacksmith; Ann Madson, pressed Newcomb, Monica Ojeda, N IG H T O F therapist in love with one glass; Donna Fitsgerald, glass blowing, and Judy Theresa A. Owens, Law­ THE W E E K - of my patients. I am so MIDNIQNT Robbins, quilta. Sara Robinson will lecture. M A R C H 25 — SMOWHsn ■— .... GETOAnrPLAN rence F. O’Neill, Terri X. embarrassed about my i:is-7^a.a:aa Parker. THROUGH feelings that I haven't B|iiiiiiiim hhiiiiiiiiiii .i.i.i.iI WORKS UKEMAGKX St. Bridget's Gregory P. Pelletier, APRIL 10 talked with anyone and Sllverstein ta speak $ Mark D. Petrasso, Alan have merely continued to 2.97 IRANCESS You'll txith love it. Forget the mortgage. Forget the kids. Just.the N. Sylvester, Ann Swee­ ''See your travel a g e r ^ see the patient and work Lee SUverateln, social worker, will apeak Thursday two of you and a glorious, romantic night at the Sheraton-Hartfbrd. at 7: SO p.m. at the Educational Community, 645 Birch ney, Mary Senna, Donald or call Sheraton toll-free with him as best I can. we re part of the Civic Center and its 55 shops and restaurants. honor roll R. Smith, Patrick J. Shea, a t This is my story. I am a WED., MARCH lEth w yri»jm .... I Mountain Road. He la the author of “ Consider the We have a swimming pool and health club, great dining at our Altemativea.’’ Richard G. 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White, Ro­ wor appHcaoie to conveniiontshow grxsups Porlof suites avalloPle at $25 oddifionai per night himself unable to work. r99C at the Martin School library. Cynthia Malteie, Kim nors: Ryan Barry, Helsno nighit. lublacl to availabilUy. Not applicabie to conventkxi or show bert J. Wiles, George A. A business meeting will be followed by two Martlii. Boss, Christina D'Amoto, He neede'd help with his 829 MAIN STREET groups. Roaarvations must b* made in advene*. Wine, Wanda A. Wlsz, speakers, Barbara Nicholson and Linda Lorets, Tommy Dubois, Motthsw grief. Open Dail> 6 am 'til 8 pm; Closed Sunday GRADE 7, Honors: Jon- Cordon, Klmborlv Loprlro, Thomas A. Weyrauch, teachers of the Probe Program for the town At first everything went niter Boulov, Susan Ooro- Ann Marl* Macdonald, Ka­ Paul F. Zator, Timothy J. well. I felt very nurturing 1^ 1^'aLcxi-HartfiMYl Hotel elementary achools. mus. 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U^^M a NCHESTER h e r a ld , Tueg., March 15. 1963 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., March 15, 1983- 15 Carlton signs lucrative pact High School World SPORTS Page 16

VOL. IL. No. 21 Newspaper of Manchester High School — Space courtesy of The Manchester Harold

A Houston regular season Play review Stage show delivers college hoop champion

"Dog Eat Dog,” Hartford valuables have been sold to pay the morals, tofu, and the Toothfairy. NEW YORK (UPI) - I n a return Lewis. "W e had to win two road times in the last eight years has the 11, Missouri, 26-7, was voted 12th Stage’s newest attraction, is a bllU. Marina is certainly a rare, if not to the halcyon days of Elvin Hayes games since being voted No. 1 UPI regular-season champion and Boston College, 24-6, ended at ' j 3 |! well-written, well-acted and well- As time processes, the Flynn’s refreshing, commodity during and Don Chaney, the University of (Arkansas and Baylor) and we had managed to win the NCAA No. 13. North Carolina State, 20-10, '/tp produced satire which strikes a car has been repossessed and they hard times. Fred and Edfth, also Houston today was named UPI’s to win the (SWC) tournament in Tournament. the surprising winner of the raw nerve in all of us. The play face eviction from their home. But neighbors, are an older couple who regular- season champion for the Dallas. Louisville, 29-3, the top seed in Atlantic Coast Conference tourna­ written by Mary Gallagher, exam­ Charlie and Colleen can always find their financial security going 1982-83 college basketball season. “ I really feel good about it. You the Mideast, received two first- ment following consecutive upsets ines the perils of unemployment look on the bright side — they still down the drain. Fred is the all In staying on top for the third get a lot more media attention, but place votes and 571 points while St. of the Tar Heels and the Cavaliers, and poverty in a relatively well-to- have seven children and mink around nice guy. the Grandpa straight week, the Cougars were as far as me and my players, it John’s, 27-4, the East’s No. 1 seed, entered the Top 20 at No. 14. do neighborhood. coats to clothe them. type, and ATs former boss. Edith, named on 38 first-place ballots by (No. 1 rating) never enters our vaulted five notches to third with Just imagine the effects of Their next-door neighbors, Mar­ his wife, is the former owner of a the 41 members of the Board of minds. I don’t think it will during 488 points. Virginia, 27-4, top Another newcomer, Georgia, unemployment on middle-aged ina .and Al, aren’t quite for jewelry store who has reluctantly Coaches participating in the final the NCAA Tournament, either.” seed ^ in the West, was named on 21-9, the unlikely winner of the businessmen and executives living fortunate. Al was a vice president switched her occupation to that of ratings of the season. Houston, the top seed in the the remaining first-place ballot Southeastern Conference tourna­ on a cul-de-sac with expensive of a company before he was laid zuccini grower. Rounding out the'Top 10 are Midwest in the upcoming NCAA and had 461 points. ment, was named No. 15, followed homes, trimmed hedges and ma­ off, and as Al soon discovers, vice Louisville, St. John’s, Virginia, Tournament, is trying to erase a Big Ten champion Indiana, 23-5, by Tennessee-Chattanooga, No. 17 - i l nicured lawns. The entire play presidents are not in great demand The actors in this play do a very Indiana, Nevada-Las Vegas, bad memory from the last time the received 330 points for the No. 5 Memphis State and Missouri Val­ focuses on the awakening of three in today’s job market. Al foolishly fine job, so fine that we can put UCLA, North Carolina, Arkansas Cougars won the regular-season spot, Nevada-Las Vegas, 28-2, ley Conference champion Illinois I families ranging from the illusion scoffed at the job of a distributor of ourselves in their places. With an and Kentucky. title. Fifteen years ago, the Cou­ moved up five notches to sixth with State. Rounding out the Top 20 are of money to the reality of basic flyers and jumped at his next job ailing economy, we all know the Houston, 27-2, which beat Texas gars posted a 28-0 regular-season 311 points and UCLA, 23-5, picked No. 19 Oklahoma State, and survival. Survival of the fittest offer — that of a car. repossesser. necessity of saving money, the Christian 62-59 Saturday to win the record that included a dramatic up 305 points for No. 7. Defending Georgetown, which plunged six becomes extremely funny when (Guess who repossesses the threat of unemployment and the Southwest Conference champion­ 71-69 victory over a Lew Alcindor- NCAA champion North Carolina, rungs to 20th. The Hoyas’ inclusion attempted by three couples who Flynn’s car?) fear of poverty. The slights of the ship, received 612 total points. led UCLA team in a matchup billed 26-7, finished at No. 8 with 272 in the ratings gave the Big East aren’t very fit. Al’s wife, Marina, has never characters seemed almost plausi­ “ I thought it was great when we the “ Game of the Century.” points, Arkansas, 25-3, slipped four conference four teams in the Top Photo by Sayre Charlie and Colleen Flynn, once been employed and finds that her ble. The choices presented by were voted No. 1 three weeks ago UCLA emphatically avenged spots to ninth with 225 points and 20. the proud owners of several minks B.A. in classical Greek does not unemployment and lack of funds .■Sfj and I think it’s even better that we that loss in the semifinals of the Kentucky, 21-7, closed out the Top Dropping out of the final ratings AAeo Harvey (I.) and Lisa Gates were Fromthefiveflnallsts>onewillrecelve that won't sell, seven children, command much attention from didn't seem too far fetched in managed to stay up there for three NCAA Tournament by crushing 10 with 206 points. were Washington State. Ohio State recently named two of five state final- an all-expense paid trip to Germany mortgage and car payments. prospective employers. But Mar­ today’s economy. weeks,” said Houston coach Guy the Cougars 101-69. Only three Villanova, 22-7, finished at No. and Oklahoma. ists in the A.A.T.G. German contest, this summer. In desperation, Charlie begins a ina, unlike the other characters, is The play, overall, is well worth lawn manicuring service. Unfortu­ an eternal optomist. Marina be­ seeing, but be prepared to laugh at nately no one can afford to have his lieves in friendship, helping her your problems. hedges trimmed anymore and fellow foon in anyway possible: —Lisa Gates UPI photo Gene splicing not MINNESOTA’S FRED BARRETT REELS Two North Carolina stars Editor cites administration, .from check applied by Vancouver's Jim Nill clandestine work pass system for problem Rangers explode named to UPI All-America Genetic engineering may sound and on, but what must not be of a perfect soldier. If this were so, like something only practiced by ignored are the bad ones. As NEW YORK (UPI) - Michael been and always will,” he said. mented,” said Virginia coach and blow past his man with a quick he would surely be forced into first step. This year he provided eccentric scientists in isolated history has proved, this human doing the same. Gene engineering On page 12 of the 1982-1983 periods the cafeteria is so crowded Jordan and Sam Perkins, the “ But it’s nice to get an individual Terry Holland. “ He’s having his This action may sound absurd, nearly 18 points and 4 assists a laboratories to most people. They race has the enormous talent for won’t be used wrongly by only Manchester High School Student- that most of the seats are taken. It bedrock of North Carolina basket­ honor. One of my goals has been to best season this year as far as but it seems to be the direction the game. would not consider gene splicing killing off one another in bigger, dictatorships. I think most persons Parent Handbook appears the is very difficult to eat, never mind against Flyers ball this season, have been named be an All- American.” statistics. school is taking. There should “ John will make a pro franchise and the latest gene advancements more efficient ways. What would would prefer to see their child with following quotation: “ They (stu­ to UPI’s 1983 All- America team. Jordan is one of the nation’s most A native of Harrisonburg, Va., write, when the table is full. either be a complete hall monitor a real pro franchise because of not to be of much concern to the Hitler have done if fhe had been in an IQ 20 degrees higher than dents) are expected to come to fhe Clearly it is much easier to clean Jordan, a 6-foot-6 sophomore dazzling players. Last season his the 7-4 senior averaged more than system or none at all. By United Press International period for any team in the NHL this just his playing ability but h;'. average citizen. possession of this technology? everyone else. Or perhaps it will library at the beginning of the up with these new tobies, but if it is guard, and Perkins, a 6-9 forward, 16-footer with 15 seconds left 19 points and 11 rebounds a game Most times it is not difficult to get season,” said New York coach personality," said Irish coach Unfortunately, this is the latest Surely he would not have balked at become a law, allowing no one to period and stay the full period.” that much easier, then they should were joined Monday by center against Georgetown won the this season while shooting 59 where you want without a pass. It Pelle Lindbergh knows when his Herb Brooks. “ We’d been playing Digger Phelps. “ He’ll just have and perhaps most crucial example creating his perfect Aryan race, have a higher IQ than 180. We may Until recently, however, this be put in the teachers’ cafeteria as of Virginia, for­ NCAA title game for the Tar Heels. percent from the field and helped is only a matter of stopping to think clock has been cleaned, so to well the last couple of nights, and I people in the community of technology far outpacing social splicing the most desirable charac­ yet live to' see the elimination of rule was never enforced. It was, by well.. I have often wondered what ward Keith Lee of Memphis State A product of Wilmington, N.C., keep the Cavaliers near or at the what period it is, and remember­ speak, and Monday night he made guess we carried it over into believing.” . advancements and knowledge. teristics into a single prototype, individuality among humans. my observation, common practice woulid happen if this were done. I and guard of Notre Jordan can bury a shot from the top of the rankings all season. Gene splicing is here today, and in and cloning the rest of his subjects, ing where the guards are located no attempt to shift the blame. tonight.” Dame. out;$ide or spend the game over the Like Jordan, Lee was one of the On tbe third team were: guards In short, it seems that before we to ask disruptive students to leave can imagine the uproar that would that period. For the Rangers and Hanlon, a few years may affect everyone's or perhaps he would clone himself, before the. period ended. The "If I had made a couple of good In balloting by 152 sports writers riih. On the break, he is explosive; most electric players to enter the of Alabama and dive into gene engineering, our ensue. Recently I was accosted by one saves early, it might have been who were coming off a 4-1 victory life beyond present to perpetuate himself indefinitely? social and political advancements librarians have now turned theiir and broadcasters across the coun­ on a set offense, he is in control; on game two years ago. This year he Chris Mullin of St. John’s, center The problem as I see it, rests of these people. I was on my way to different. I didn’t even touch the in Calgary Saturday, Vaclav Nedo- of Villanova and comprehension. Sure, Hitler is dead, but there must catch up to technology. When position 180 degrees. In which with the library pass situation. try, Sampson was a runaway defense, he is dogged. This year he took Memphis State for a brief visit the library, (this was before the puck until it was 3-0,” said mansky scored his 13th goal at forwards Sidney Green of Nevada- What & gene splicing? Basically may be others like him waiting to we are responsible enough to direction is a debatable point. Another problem related to this winner at his position with 135 averaged 20 points a game, hit 55 to the No. 1 spot. it is the transfer of genes from one rise to power. In a world of 4 billion new enforcement started), so I Just Lindbergh, the usually consistent 13:26 of the third, and Andy votes. Jordan received 81 votes, percent from the floor and led his The 6-10 sophomore from West Las Vegas and of handle this new age, it will be In fact many of the rules at MHS one is the pass system in general. Brickley of Philadelphia closed the kind of organism into another, persons, there must be hundreds are easily debatable as to their went downstairs, walked around to Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Perkins 51, Lee 48 and Paxson 34. team in steals. Memphis, Ark., is agile and tough. Houston. amazingly beneficial. Unfortu­ The faculty at MHS seems to think the front of the school, and went scoring with four minutes left with damaging the latter permanently, willing to be a Hitler — able now to merit and enforceability. who was rocked for a five-goal first The second team was: guards He has a light touch from the nately, we have not demonstrated the person who invented this his first NHL goal. for genes control cellular func­ succeed. I am sure it was not the back upstairs to the library. period and an 8-2 defeat at the of Missouri and “ I’m extremely happy for Sam corner, a nose for the boards and a Receiving honorable mention the ability for using technology system should be cannonized. Most (Notice the effectiveness of the hands of the New York Rangers. tions and characteristics. The If the Russians develop this solely for peaceful and moral librarian’s intent to discourage of Arkansas, cen­ (Perkins) because he’s bad a great willingness to dig in on defense. He were: Charles Bradley. South students I have talked to hold system.) “ A day like this, everything goes In other games, Calgary blanked process creates a virtually unlim­ technology, what will prevent purposes. Nuclear weapons are the people from working in the library, ter Pat Ewing of Georgetown and season,” he said. “ Personally, I ’m averaged more than 18 points and Florida: , Minne­ opinions diametrically opposed to On my way I encountered a their way,” Lindbergh said. “ They New Jersey 7-0, and Minnesota ited amount of beneficial diseases them from doing it? Perhaps the prime example of this failure. — but that’s what they have done to forwards of Tennessee surprised since I’m just a 10 rebounds a game this year. sota: Michael Cage, San Diego this one. former teacher. I asked him what score on everything they shoot.” topped Vancouver 6- 3. that result from the absence of Red Army will be millions of clones D.L. me. First, from everything I have and freshman Wayman Tisdale of sophomore.” State; , Wichita mutation of a particular gene. During my junior year I had first the difference was between walk­ , Anders Hedberg set up two goals Flames 7, Devils 0 Oklahoma. Sampson was named to the “ This year has been different State; Carlos Clark, Mississippi: seen, this system does not work. ing in the halls upstairs and by Mark Pavelich in the first At East Rutherford, N.J.. the The correct gene can be spliced period free, and one advantage for Perhaps the idea of having eve­ Perkins controlled the middle All-America first team for the from last year because there’s , Purdue; Kenny into a cell so that it will assume a me was not having to be in school at walking in them downstairs. He period, and Pavelich later re­ Devils’ bubble was burst after a for North Carolina in its run to the third straight year. Having been more emphasis on stopping Fields, UCLA; , UCLA; ryone in the hall required to carry didn’t answer, but told me if I ever turned the favor for Rob McClana- shocking victory in Montreal Sat­ normal functioning position where Aid to meet costs 8 a.m. I could take my time getting a pass is a good one. If it worked NCAA title last season. This year spurned the pros three consecutive him,” Memphis State coach Dana Stewart Granger, Villanova; the absence or mutation existed. ready for school, but since I needed a pass to go to him, he han. Rangers goalie Glen Hanlon urday. Calgary’s Lanny McDonald he took his game toward the years, Sampson again was one of Kirk said. “ It’s been a tug of war , Illinois; Greg correctly, it would' keep people would give me one. had bis shutout bid spoiled on a s co r^ his 58th and 59th goals and This has occurred in mice, where a usually had work to do, I would from making noise in the hall and perimeter, where his delicate the game’s showcase items. The situation. He draws a crowd. Jones, West Virginia; Ted Kitchel, rat gene for growth was inserted arrive around 8:15 and go to the Somehow that seems to defeat goal by the Flyers’ Paul Evans at /goalie Don Edwards stopped 23 left-handed touch as well as his trademarks of his game have People are out to stop his game Indiana; , Mississippi disturbing classes. But I fall to see the entire purpose. If all I haye to 3:20 of the third period. ' shots to record his first shutout of into a mouse, and the mouse gave explained to students library. how carrying a piece of paper will board strength helped make the become familiar: a sweeping when they play us.” State; ; Houston; birth to giants, due to the growth From what I understand now, do to get a pass is ask, why do I The Rangers unleashed a 14- shot the season. Kent Nilsson got his Tar Heel§ one of the country’s best. rebound to trigger the fastbreak, a Paxson, a 6-2 senior from Ketter­ Akeem Olajuwon,- Houston; Ed keep my mouth shut, unless the even need a pass? I can disturb gene. Direct application of the Meeting college costs is a major renewable each year after the however, I will not be allowed into barrage on Lindbergh in the first. 40th goal and Paul Reinhart scored Perkins of Latham, N.Y., aver­ soft shot from the baseline, an ing, Ohio, has had to carry Notre Pinckney, Villanova; LeoRautins, pass was toped across my mouth. classes just as easily with a pass as technology to livestock and vegeta­ problem for many college-bound student’s grades and financial the library after 7:58 (new school Ed Johnstone opened the scoring on a penalty shot. aged neariy 17 points and 10 extended arm in an opponent’s Dame through lean times — and Syracuse; Glenn Rivers, Mar­ The library's new measures may without. at I; 46, and less than a minute later North Stars 6, Caniuks 3 bles could produce bigger, meatier students. Whether it is a technical status have been re-evaluated. starting time) without a pass. be the administration’s first at­ rebounds a game this season while face, a rim- shaking stuff he’s done it with verve. Intelligent quette; , Mis­ results, which would feed more school, a state university or Two or three years after student Getting to school 17 minutes I think what bothers me most Hedberg fed Pavelich in front for At Bloomington, Minn., Dino shooting 54 percent from the field. underneath. as well as creative, Paxson will hit souri; Othell Wilson, Virginia; tempt toward enforcement, but about this situation is not the his 32nd goal. Ciccarelli sco r^ two goals, giving mouths. private college, most students face loans were instituted, anyone was earlier may not sound too difficult, how long can the librarians go on “ Basketball is a team game at “ I think his basketball perfor­ the money shot. He can strike from , Indiana; and The beneficial possibilities go on the problem of finding funds to eligible to receive money at but for those of us who don’t absurdity of it all, but the attitude The pair hooked up again at him 35, and set up another to help North Carolina — it always has mance is obviously well docu­ the outside, work the ball inside Leon Wood, Fullerton State. chasing students? of the hall monitors. Some seem to 11:55, with Pavelich slapping in the North Stars snap Vancouver’s meet the $5,000-$12,000 tuition fees. variable interest rates. Recently, function well in the morning, that A few days ago I was in the This amount does not cover restrictions have again been extra time is greatly appreciated. think they are better than studenU. Hedberg’s rebound, and Mike five-game winning streak. Minne­ Scholarships library eighth period and two I don’t understand how one human Rogers made it 4-0 at 13:07 with his sota broke a 2-2 tie 35 seconds into additional costs such as books, placed on eligibility. For a one- There is an alternative, not students walked out. The librarian supplies and transportation. Possi­ college-student family with no getting to school until the end of being could be better than another, 28th goal. Kent-Erik Andersson the third period when Ciccarelli A $1,000 scholarship has been half-ran to the door and caught up but the faculty at MHS seem to added to the onslaught at 15:54 fed defenseman' Brad Maxwell. bly more unfortunate and disap­ special circumstances such as first period. This is quite inconve­ with them in the hall. What B.U. coach elated created in m emory of the late Pete have found a way. Olympic security pointing than being rejected from exhorbitant medical bills, a family nient for me. when he scored on a wristshot off a Minnesota’s Steve Payne notched Wigren by the Northeast School happened I don’t know, but the first a college or university is not being income of less than $30,000 will When I had libraiy orientation as They demand respect from breakaway. his ^th goal and Darcy Rota put in Employees Federal Credit Union. thought I had was that if those two able to afford the expense of allow the student a loan from the a sophomore, I was told that I could students, but most never recipro­ "That was the most unusual first his 37th. LOS ANGELEIS (UPI) — The police chief of Los Angeles said Mr. Wigren was a forntier math didn’t want to return, the librarian attending a particular school. federal government. Other sour­ work in the library during a study cate. I believe all people deserve Monday further access to police records would seriously hamper teacher and sports figure in the would be hard pressed to make being in tourney There are means of obtaining ces of loans at higher interest rates hall with a pass from a teacher, or my respect until they do something security at the 1984 OIzmpics. Manchester school system. He also them. inoney. These include financial come in during my lunch period, or to show they are not worthy. Police Chief Daryl Gates has been lobbying against a city headed the Manchester Teachers' are the college and local sources. The pass system may be easier aid, grants, loans and scholar­ Scholarships from local organi­ go to the cafeteria, eat lunch and go ' A teacher who has had a bad day Freedom of Information Act and in letters to Mayor Tom Bradley By United Press International The Big Ten also has five teams Federal Credit Union for many ships. to enforce if the hall monitor has the right to yell at students for Boxing promoter King and the City Council he listed several major objections and warned zations and businesses are also to the library for the second half of system worked. It is run in a in the tournament. Besides Indi­ years prior to its merger. Old Financial Aid comes mainly picky things, but students who yell of possible problems with the upcoming Olympics. Logical choices in the NCAA ana, Ohio State, Iowa, Purdue and available to students needing the period. I assume that I am no manner that I have come to expect timers remember visiting his from the federal government and at a teacher obviously have no “ If there ever would be a time for this city to engage in an Basketball Tournament? Houston, money. Most have specific re­ longer to eat lunch first and go to from the school half way. Students Illinois were selected from the Big home for loans to help them the college the student will be respect for their elders and must experiment of further opening its public records,” Gates said, "this Louisville, St. John’s, and Virginia quirements for eligibility, such as the library without a pass. can get around the school and Ten. Ohio State is in the East weather the summer months when attending. Although restrictions be punished. Society expects after NBA Cavaliers is not the time, with the 1984 Olympic Games just a few months have to be favorites on most lists. religion, descent, and sons and A way to avoid the problem never encounter one. It is all a Regional, Iowa in the Midwest, pay checks stopped. Many ac­ and cutbocks have been made, the young people — students — to have away. But logic and the eventual trip to daughters of people who work at a would be to stop going to the matter of knowing where they are. Purdue in the Mideast and Illinois knowledgements have already government still lends quite a bit of library and to spend all of my free more self control than teachers, CLEVELAND (UPI) - Boxing city has proved it will support it.” “ No city has ever had the complex and awesome public safety Albuquerque, N.M., the site of the in the West. marked his influence, including specific company. The scholar­ If the administrators really expect promoter Don King says he’s money, based on individual need. ships are based primarily on need, time in the cafeteria. This would adults. There is a serious contra­ King said he’s prepared to give responsibilities that the 1984 Olympics will place on the Los Angeles Final Four, isn’t in the minds of ACC members joining Virginia the naming of the high school track this to work, there would have to be ready to purchase the financially The highest amount lent is $1700 but other circumstances are also not have been a bad solution before diction in that. Stepien a check for $150,000for “ an Police Department and this city’s leadership.” players and coaches from eight in post-season play include defend­ and a track medal after him. The at a low interest rate, but amounts a faculty member at (Bach door I realize that MHS is more ailing Cleveland Cavaliers, but exclusive option on negotiations to Gates said if further access to police records was allowed before schools that begin play today in considered. they repiaced the old tobies with Perhaps they could use the system ing NCAA champion North Carol­ Manchester Scholarship Founda­ vary depending on how much the lenient than many schools, but owner Ted Stepien says he will buy the Cavaliers.” He also said the Games, "... then the city would be ill-advised to allow the two qualifying double-headers. The Manchester Scholarship new ones. It is now very difficult to that the state police do to catch ina. ACC tournament champion tion (MSF) will administer the parents can contribute, the cost of there are problenas that cannot be keep the team and move it to he’s prepared to assume the Olympics to take place in Los Angeles.” Bosto University Coach Rick Foundation donates money to get school work done there because speeders. They could have two North Carolina State and fund. Interested students are en­ the school, and other extenuating dealt with by making more rules to Toronto. team’s debts, estimated at about $5 A major problem. Gates said, would arise because other law Pitino ummedup the feelings of the about 40 MHS students every year. the seats are so uncomfortable and people at each door, one to watch, Maryland. couraged to investigate the partic­ circumstances. compensate for the ones which The controversial Stepien, who’s million. enforcement agencies would refuse to share their intelligence lesser-known schools. The only drawback of the Scholar­ there is very little room on the and one to chase the students who The SEC is represented by ulars in the guidance office. The single largest contributor of ship is that most are not renewable table. Also, during the lunch don’t Work. given several different deadlines But Stepien said King’s desires information with the city police. “ Hey, we’re just proud to be in Georgia, Kentucky, ’Tennesseeand A permanent scnoiarship has refuse to stop. financial aid in the form of grants -L.S. (or selling the team and backed out made no difference to him. the tournament,” said Pitino, Alabama. also been endowed by the parents and some only give small sums of or “ free money” is the college money. of at least two deals, was to hold a “ I’m committed to this move to whose team is playing in the NCAA and friends of Lisa Young, who was Sub-regionals will be played itself. These are also referred to as Another alternative is the work- news conference later today in Toronto,” he said. “ Nothing is event for the first time since 1959. March 17 and 19 at Greensboro, a student at Manchester High scholarships which are based on study program which is available Toronto’ s Maple Leaf Gardens-. going to change my mind.” BU will meet La Salle at the School and is the daughter of Mr. Maryland to investigate N.C. (East); Tampa (Mideast); scholastic and athletic achieve­ at many schools. UConn, Central King, a native Clevelander who Palestra in Philadelphia and Prin­ and Mrs. Frederick Young. An Letter to the editor Houston (Midwest) and Boise, ment and need. lives on a farm 50 miles east of the Stepien has asked the NBA’s ceton plays North Carolina A4T; article conceraing the formation of and Northeastern all run the Idaho (West). Other sub- regionals There are numerous conditions program. It consists of going to city, said Monday that moving the Board of Governors to consider the the winners will be seeded 12th in will be played at Hartford. Conn. this scholarship appeared in the team to Toronto would be "an act complaint against coach which affect the size of the grant, classes for a semester and then move at its March 22 meeting, but the East and West regionals. (East); Evansville, Ind. (Mi­ Feb. 1 issue of the High School the largest factor being need. The of treason against the city of said he|s prepared to move the World. working for a semester at a job Robert Morris and Georgian deast); Louisville (Midwest) and advantages of a grant is that the MTV indicted for revival Cleveland.” Cavaliers with or without the WASHINGTON (UPI) - The “ My office will conduct a tho­ Southern will meet today in The MSF has announced that related to their major. The advan­ Corvallis, Ore. (West). March 18 money does not have to be paid tages to this program is that there “ We want to put money up for an league’s permission. University of Maryland chancellor rough review and will attempt to Dayton, Ohio, and Xavier (Ohio) and 20. prospective applicants must file option to have exclusive rights,” back and it is renewable each year. With the introduction of Music styles, safety pins — all have “ My first obligation is to myself will Investigate allegations that gather all the relevant facts and meets Alcorn State with the prior to April 8, 1983. , is possibly a guaranteed job upon type of music? It’s almost impossi­ King said. "We came in to make a Also available from the respec­ graduation. The only drawback Television into the mainstream of returned, thanks to MTV. and my family and my business. I basketball coach Lefty Driesell then we will decide whether winnere getting the No. 12 seeds in The Manchester Education As­ tive school is a “ package deal,” ble, but many jteople call both formal offer but ... every time we have invested $15 million into t|ie tried to pressure a woman to drop a further action will be taken,” sociation Scholarship Fund plans IS that it usually takes 5 years to American life, several of the Another musical form which was groups new wave: the Mideast and Midwest region­ consisting of a part-time job in found (Stepien) negotiating with Cavaliers I can’t take the losses sexual misconduct complaint Slaughter said. als. respectively. . two fund raising dinners Friday, complete an education at a 4 year presumed dead musical styles going under when MTV made its Getting back to business, a exchange for a specified amount of college. have been resurrected. Punk rock, someone else.” anymore,” he said. against forward Herman Veal. Athletic Director Dick Dull said The Mideast appears solid, with March 25, and Saturday, March 26, appearance was ska, a type of menace has come upon all stu­ Stepien said he met King and money to cover the tuition costs. Working hard over the summer that certain type of “ noise” with The move would require review "This case involves both student Saturday he would look into the a strong lineup that includes AOult soccer in the Manchester High School dance music with elements of dents; the danger of becoming Cleveland City Council President The second largest source of and getting a part-time jobon or off political overtones, which was the by the NBA Expansion Committee discipline and specific personnel -student’s complaint about the Louisville, Arkansas, Indiana, cafeteria at 6:00 p.m. Lasagna, a reggae and more progressive apathetic toward our studies be­ George Forbes, a go- between, in league proposed student aid is the Pell Grant. There campus can also help the student rage of 1977, has returned full force and approval by 75 percent of the issues and regulations require telephone calls. “ The question is Kentucky, Oklahoma and Illinois fresh garden salad, dessert, and a sounds such as Squeeze. Deve­ cause we have become so endeared New York on Friday, but that King are two ways of receiving the raise money for his or her (something which was totally loped In England (whereelse?) the league’s 22 owners. Stepien said he confidentiality in such matters,” whether Coach Driesell attempted State. beverage will make up the menu. to MTV. How could we not, with only listened to a presentation. grant: the student will be informed education. believes he could win approval chancellor John Slaughter said to intimidate a young girl,” Dull The Big East, Big Ten, Sou­ Manchester Rec. Department is Reservations are required. unexpected, even to those in the growing popularity of Madness such intriguing videos and great Tor Jon Boswick, a Toronto if they are eligible, or a special Rising inflation and tuition fees music business). because 19 of the owners are also Monday. said. theastern and Atlantic Coast Con­ interested in finding out if there is Diners paying $10 will receive and others clearly show that ska is music! There is hope, however. stockbroker, said Monday he is form for this specific Pell Grant have caused a change over thepast having financial problems. Driesell has been accused of But the Washington Post today ferences have the greatest repres- sufficient interest (Manchester tickets to the Sock and Buskin back in the ntusical picture. For those of us who are "enlight­ confident a deal moving the must be filed. few years. Less students are Although not the hardcore stuff While on the subject of musical Stepien twice came close to calling the unidentified female quoted sources who said tbe entation in the 52-team residents) in starting a men’s over production “ Fiddler on the Roof" ened,” we can tend to our studies Cavaliers to Toronto will be struck Grades are not considered, the attending private institutions and (like the Dead Kennedys) the selling the team to a syndicate student and telling her that her investigation will focus on leaks of tournament. 30 soccer league. which immediately follows the styles, this observer’s opinion is and other interesU between the soon, and the team will show a sole basis being need. Also, it is it is very common for students to music ofdeflnitely punk bands (the that there is no such thing as new headed by Cleveland developer "name would be dragged through confidential information from the In addition to St. John’s, the Big League play would be in June meal. more "progressive,” vldeM, whUe profit in its first year at Maple Leaf donated for any school, whether it go to community colleges Instead. Clash is a good example) has John Ferchlll. the mud” If she did not drop the student judicial board, which East is represented by Villanova, and July at night at Mt. Nebo. Checks may be sent to Barbara wave music. New wave is an Gardens. be a technical school, a private or With some determination and a pushed its way into the pop charts. the mass population can do its The first deal was cancelled complaint against Veal, who has placed Veal on disciplinary proba­ Boston College, Georgetown and Anyone interested in playing Moraitis, second vice president, ambiguous term which includes homework, etc. between iiofning "I am confident the team will be public institution. An average of lot of luck, students can meet the Of course, with the revitalization of early last month when Stepien been suspended from the team tion and removed his athletic Syracuse. Syracuse joins St. should contact the Rec Depart­ M.E.A., Manchester High School. anything that is a new or relatively here and that a deal will be made $1,000 is given to 15 to 20 punk, the return of punk fashions to Uiat spent 60’s sound: Black traded center James Edwards because of the incident. eligibility through fall 1983. John’s in the East Regional, while ment office, 647-3084, Monday thru Those interested in the dinner only, expenses and attend the college of unexiilored area of music. How can within a month,” said Boswick. Manchester students each year. their choice. has occurred as well-camouflaged Sabbath, The Who, Rolling Stones. despite warnings by Ferchill it The woman accused Veal of Veal’s punishment took ^fect Boston College is in the West and Friday, 8; 30 to 4; 30, to sign up. pay $6.50. the music of Itovo and Duran Do I have to.go on? » .’’Professional basketball makes Like the college grant, it is -L.C.S. ♦army fatigues, "different” hair Duran both be considered the same would sabotage a tentative attacking her in a dormitory last prior to the last game o rth e Villanova and'Georgetown in the If there is sufficient interest, an —Ron Schack sense >in Toronto and I think the agreement. " *' October. Atlantic Coast Conference season. Midwest regionals. organization meeting will be held. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues.. March 15. 1983 — 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., March 15. 19M Boston tourney G.M. title suits Lasorda VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - Sometimes titles Wade loses match, don't mean a thing, but how does this one sound? Scoreboard General Manager Tom Lasorda, of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybe that sounds a little strange to you, but it Sports sounds mighty good to him. He hasn’t b ^ n offered the Job, nor has he any Parade wins over crowd Hatcney, Kurland, McCubroy, Benson , Los Angeles vs. Detroit at Lakeland, guarantee he ever will be, but he's starting his 1:27.44. seventh year as manager of the Dodgers and it’s College All-America Hat 8 and under boys: 100 medley relay: “ Milt RIchman BOSTON (UPD — Virginia Wade made her the immediate favorite triumph over '79 Boston champion ECHO hockey results ^Philadelphia vs. Mlnnesotaot Orlando, something he has been thinking about more and 1. Sean Anderson, Kevin Holmes, (Jralg ; losther first-round match and her Dianne Fromholtz of Australia; Fla. H art, David Rohrvach 1:36.72; 25 fr.ee: . in the featured event of the NEW YORK (UPI) — The 1983 UPI Baseball Houston vs. Texas at Pompano, Fla. more. Claudia Kohde of West Germany Hockey 1. Andreis Upenelks 17.80, 2. Rohrvach . arguments with the umpire and tournament’s opening day. Her Mite A All-America college basketball San Diego vs. Chicago (N L),o t Mesa, 19.07, 3. Anderson 19.33; 25 back; 1. • Every time he does, A1 Campanis reads his eliminated Italy’s Sabina Sim- team •••••••••••••••••••••• Ariz. , , lineswoman. Hut she won over the dispute of a baseline call resulted oososeoeeeeooeeseeeees TrI-C Itv Plazo fell to Suffleld. 4-2. Seottlevs. Cleveland at Tucson, Ariz. Anderson 22.34,3. Holmes 23.90; 25fly: ; mind and tells him to forget about it. And even listing player, school, hometown In 1. Holm es25.47; 25breast; 2. Upenelks crowd Monday night and it didn’t in her being penalized one point monds, 6-2, 6- 7, 6-1, and Betsy Gregg Tolman and Kevin WIehn hod ' parentheses, position, height, weight and California vs. Milwaukee at Sun City, though he does it in a joking way, you know what make out reports when I was scouting and I did.” Nagelsen of Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, the goals for the Plaza. Goalie Billy 24.48, 3. Hart 24.90; 100 free relay: 1. . surprise her opponent one bit. early in the second set, but her class: Baseball standings Ariz. Anderson, Holmes, Hart, Rohrvach . they say. There's a iot of truth in jokes. How were the reports? Pace had 13 saves. Kansas City vs. New York (A L ) at “ Virginia does a good job with anger at the officials seemed to be downed Anne Smith of Dallas, 1-6, NHL otandings Michael Jordan, North Carolina 1 ;24.34. The Dodgers have no generai manager as such. "Extensive.” (W il­ Fort LauderdalOf Fla.> night the crowd,” said Kathy Jordan mixed with irritation at her own 6~4 64. Exhibition Baseball 9-10 girls: 200 medley relay: 1. : Campanis is the nearest thing to it. He’s vice Lasorda says he’d like to keep managing for as mington, N.C.), guard, 6-6, 195, National League Callahan, Hartford, Sines, Zeldler ; after defeating the 1977 Wimbledon poor play. 'Three of the tops seeds, Andrea WcilM Conftrwic* Squirt B sophomore. president in charge of player personnel. long as the Dodgers want him and as long as they Polrldc DIvMon w L Pcf. •••••••••••••••••••••• 2:57.17; 50 free: 1. Callohan 35.88, 3. • champion, 6-3, 6-4, in the opening The S7-year-old Englishwoman Jaeger, Tracy Austin and Billie Horst Engineering took part In the John Paxson, Notre Dame (Kettering, 6 3 .667 Hartford 37.90; 100 IM; 1. Zeldler • Campanis is no kid. He's 66, with 42 years in the feel he’s doing the job "because I love the W L T Pti. OF OA Glastonbury Squirt B Tournament and Ohio), guard, 6-2,185, senior. Montreal round of a $150,000 women’s tennis frequently made unforced errors, Jean King play their first-round x-Phllodelph 44 IV 8 V6 288 704 St. Louis 3 2 .600 1:32.92. 3. M arlle Layotorl 1:52.45; 100 ; Dodgers organization and is in no particular Dodgers.” came home a 3-0 winner over Glaston­ Ralph Sampson, Virginia (Harrison­ Pittsburgh 3 3 .500 free; 2. Callahan 1:28.66, 3. Kayley . tournament. "She’s been around a sometimes lofting groundstrokes matches tonight. Jaeger and Aus­ x-N Y Islondrs 38 23 12 84 260 233 bury, 1-0 shutout victim to Wethers­ burg, V a .), center, 7-4,230, senior. Radio & TV hurry to leave. He isn’t worried about Campanis becoming X-Woshlnotn 34 22 14 82 271 248 Los Angeles 4 5 .444 Marsh 1:36.66; 50 back: 1. Laura Sines - long time and she knows bow to get 15 feet past her opponent’s base­ tin are seeded first and secopd, and field and 2-1 winner over Middlesex. Sam Perkins, North Carolina (Latham, San Francisco 3 4 .429 45.23, 3. Marsh 52.40; 50 fly: 1. Zeldler ■ " I haven't taught him enough yet,” Campanis upset with him over his general manager x-N Y Ronors 30 31 9 69 277 299 Horst took third In the tournament. N .Y .), forward, 6-9, 235, lunlor. agggaaaaggoggaag****** them on her side.*’ line. Still, her serve and net play King fifth. New Jersey 14 45 13 41 198 299 San Diego 2 3 .400 43.9, 3. Hartford 49.44; 50 breast: 1. ; says when you ask him what he thinks about aspirations either, since he’s pretty sure he Ed Diaz hod two goals and Jim Curry Keith Lee, Memphis Stole (West 2 4 .333 Sines 45.03, 3. Layotorl 58.07; 200 free , Wade’s finesse with the crowd extended the match further thin Plttsburoh 16 48 8 40 231 399 one In the win over Glastonbury. Memphis, Ark.), forward, 6-10, 199, New York Lasorda moving up to general manager. "In knows the way the Dodgers’ veep feels about him. Adams Division Atlanta 3 7 .300 7^College basketball: Morris vs. relay: 1. Zeldler, Hartford, Sines, • put added pressure on Jordan, the might be expected because Wade The Gadusek-Piatek match fea­ Victor Hurtuk had two assists. Goalie sophomore. Chicago 2 5 .286 Callahan 2:39.47. time, I will.” For example, he tells a story of how he x-Boston 45 17 8 96 293 199 Dave Dickinson had12savestotheloss Second team Georgia Southern, ESPN tournament’s defending cham­ has recently limited her tourna­ tured two of the best forehands on x-Monlreol 36 21 13 85 305 248 Cincinnati 1 4 .200 8 Whalers vs. Canadlens, Soort- 9-10 boys: 200 medley relay: 1. Jason ■ Naturally, the real boss. Dodger owner Peter managed Spokane for the Dodgefs to the Pacific to Wethersfield. Scott WInot and Jon S u n d V 0 I d, Missouri; Darrell Houston 1 4 .200 Chorches, Ed Fitzgerald, Erik Hart, . pion, who said she was aware that ment schedule. the women’s tour and they occa­ x-Buffalo 34 26 12 80 274 248 Hurtuk had the goals against Walker, Arkansas; Pat Ewing, Geor­ sChannel, WTIC ^ O’Malley, will be the one to make the ultimate Coast League pennant by 26 games in 1970, then x49uebec 31 28 11 73 304 293 Philadelphia 1 4 .200 8 MISL: Force vs. Sting, USA Cable Rauls Romans 2:32.33, 50 free; 1. H art . the spectators at Boston Universi­ Wade also had difficulty with low sionally became Indeed in back­ Middlesex. getown; Dale Ellis, Tennessee; Waymon American League 9:30 College basketball: Xavier vs. 29.01, 3. Chorches 34.20, 100 IM : 1. ; decision on whether Lasorda gets the job or not. asked Campanis for a raise. Hertford 17 47 6 40 227 356 Horst took third In the Northern Tisdale, Oklahoma. ty’s Walter Brown Arena weren’t CompMl Contwonoi W L Pet, Alcorn State, ESPN Fitzgerald 1:26.73, 3. Ramans 1:28.69; .; volleys and was sometimes slow in hand duels as both tried to avoid Conference Division and finished the Third team 6 1 .857 100 free: 2. Brian Nelllgan 1:21.65, 3. . Ask him how much longer he'd like to continue Campanis said bis wife could have won the Nomt DIvMPll year by taking third In the Glastonbury Milwaukee 10:30 Bow ling: W omen's tourney, rooting for her. preparing for Jordan’s western- the other’s best weapon. Ennis Whatley, Alabama; ChrlsMullln, Minnesota 5 2 .714 To m Eltelman 1:24.42; 50 back: 1. ; at his job and Campanis answers 10 years. pennant with the players Lasorda bad at Spokane W L T Pt». OF OA tourney. Its seoson record was 22-18-9. St. John's; John PInone, Vlllon- USA Cable " I t was kind of crazy out there, grip forehand, which has tremend­ But the strategy eventually x-ChIcago 42 20 9 93 296 245 Torento 5 2 .714 Chorches 39.88,2. Ram ans41.91; 50fly: • Lasorda, who’d be 65 by then, wasn't really — Steve Garvey, Ron Cey, Bill Russell, Tom ova; 5 3 .625 •••aagggggaa********** 1. Fitzgerald 36.80; 50 breast; 1. H art' and I was a little shaky with the ous topspin and was consistently failed for Piatek as her 21-year- old x-MInnesota 37 19 15 89 291 249 Sidney Green, Nevodo-Las Vegas; Clyde Chicago counting on waiting that long. He has done a good Paciorek, Bobby Valentine and Von Joshua. 284 Detroit 5 3 .625 40.37, 3. M ike Dunphy 48.30; 200 free , crowd screaming for her,” said opponent began to drive and angle Toronto 23 34 12 58 256 Pea Wee B Drexler, Houston. job as Dodger manager, leading them to three deep and well- placed. St. Louis 22 35 M4 SB 252 279 New York 5 3 .625 relay; 1. Chorches, Fitzgerald, Ra- . " I thought I developed those players,” Lasorda Regal Men's Shop deodlocked North Honorable mention 3 2 .600 mans, Nelllgan 2:23.94. Jordan, of King of Prussia, Pa.', In other first-round matches, her two-handed backhand with Detroit 19 37 15 53 2X X7 Charles Bradley, South Florida; Randy Seattle Gymnastics pennants in six years and one World Champion­ argued. Smylhe Division Haven A, 2-2. Mark Peterson and Pat Boston 4 3 .571 11-12 girls; 200 medley relay: 1. who won last year’s Boston tourna­ Bonnie Gadusek of Largo, Fla., increasing accuracy. It was the Breuer, Minnesota; Michael Cage, Son .571 Jennifer Holcombe, Madeline Bour- ship. Only Walter Alston, Wilbert Robinson and "Don’t try to take the credit,” Campanis shut x-Edmonton 41 20 n 93 377 X 5 Doyle had the goals, Jeff Allen and Diego State; AntdlneCorr, WlchltaStote; Oakland 4 3 ment when she was unseeded. She beat Mary Lou Piatek, of Destin, first time the third- year pros had Calgary 29 32 10 68 290 X 5 Scott Andrews ployed well and goalie Baltimore 5 4 .556 cler, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Stacie Kry- Leo Durocher have 4won more games and him off. "The scouts were the ones who signed Derek Toylor was also a standout tor Carlos Clark, Mississippi; Russell Cross, 4 4 .500 nlckl 2:34.55; 50tree: 3. H olcm be34.94; • is unseeded again this year, due in Fla., 1-6, M , 6-3; EvonneVermaak ever played each other in singles. Vancouver 26 33 11 63 258 275 Purdue; Kenny Fields, U C L A ; Rod Texas managed the Dodgers for a longer period of time. them.” Winnipeg 27 36 8 62 263 299 Regal's. California 3 3 .500 Patti Dunne Sciiooi 100 IM : 1. Malley 1:17.01,1 100 free; • part to a four-month layoff because of South Africa defeated Anna " I t was kind of a strange match Foster, UCLA; Stewart Granger, VII- 4 .429 M alley 1:07.99, 2. Fitzgerald 1:18,77; 50 • Lasorda likes to kid around sometimes but I have Lasorda finally got a $2,000 raise, boosting his Los Angeles 24 34 11 59 263 300 lanova; Derek Harper, Illinois; Greg Cleveland 3 Three girls from PottI Dunne's of injuries. Maria Fernandez of Torrance, ''for me. I’m fairly inexperienced X4lln5r and fell to Wethersfield^ 74. Brian won, Houston; Ed Pinckney, Vlllanoya; Atlanta 5, Texas 0 Village In Newington. Colaorv 7, New Jersey 0 Hughes and Chris Mahoney each had Boston 8, Cincinnati 2 Heather McKeown was third on the Bourcler, Holcombe 2:22.33. says. "This is my 34th year with them and I ’ve Pichardo needed a manager and Campanis Leo Routlns, Syracuse; Glenn RIyers, 11-12 boys; 200 medley relay: 1. N .Y. Rangers 8, Phllodelphla 2 two goals and Shane McCann and John Marquette; Steve Stipanovich, Missouri; Toronto 2, Philadelphia 1 vault, had a 7.6 total on the bars, 7.4 on enjoyed every minute of it. I was a player, a recommended Lasorda. Minnesota 6, Vancouver 3 Montreal 12, Kansas City 2 the beam, 8.05 In floor exercise and an Duncan Campbell, Eglls Ramjns, ■ AndrinI one apiece against Simsbury. Othell Wilson, Virginia; Randy WIttman, DavidBylclew, J.J.Gorm an2:20.03;50 ' minor-league coach, scout, minor-league man­ "How much are you going to pay him?” Tuesdov's Games Hughes also had three assists while Indiana; and Leon Wood, Fullerton State. (Jetrolt 10, Chicago (A L) 9 all-around score of 31.55. Wendy (All Times EST) Todd Lorlvlerehadapolr. Hughes had San Diego 5, Cleveland 2 Morton was fifth on the vault with a free; 1. Gorm an 28.66; 3. Chris Chap­ ager, mttjor-league coach and msjor-league Campanis wanted to know. pell 32.0; 100 IM : 1. Ramans 1:16.19, 3. Hartford at Montreal, 8:09 p.m. three goals# John Mulligan two ond oooooooooooooooooooooo Minnesota 8, Los Angeles 5 total of 8.35 along with a 7.7 on the bars, manager. I also managed in the Winter Leagues Pichardo said $10,000, Quebec at St. Louis, 9:05 p.m. M ik e ' BrunoM one In the loss to Milwaukee 4, Seattle 1 7.8 on the beam, 7.65 In floor exercise Bylclew 1:23.76; 100 free: 1. Gorm an in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico Winnipeg at Los Angeles, 10:39 p.m. Wethersfield. Hughes and Mahoney Oakland 9, Chicago (N L ) 1 and a total of 31.70. Michelle Nelson 1:03.4, 2. Campbell 1:08.56; 50back: 1.' "What?” Campanis hollered into the phone. USFL game long, dull San Francisco 11, California 7 Campbell 38.0, 3. Ben East 46.0; 50 f l y :. Wednesdoy'sOamet were standouts with the latter dishing had a 7.9 on the vault, 7.3 on the bars, and Panama, and I feel when my days as “ You’re talking about the best manager in 1. Ramans 32.47, 50 breast: 1. Bylclewi N .Y . Islanders at N .Y . Rangers out for three assists. Football New York (N L) 8, x-PIttsburgh 1 7.55 on the beam, 8.15 In floor exercise manager are up. I ’d really and truly like to work baseball. Lemme tell you all the players be Hartford at Washington New York (A L) 11, x-PIttsburghO and an all-around score of 30.90. 36.99, 2. Chappell 40.94; 200 free relay: :• in the front office. I ’ve never really sat down and Calgary at Buffalo x-spllt squad Both McKeown and Morton quolltled 1. Bylclew, Ramans, Campbell, Gor-' developed for us in Spokane this year. Every one Tuesday's (James man 2:08.08. talked to Peter about it, but if you asked me if I’d [Jetrolt at Toronto tor the U.S.G.F. State Tournament to of them is going to be a star. You can’texpect him Pittsburgh at Minnesota (All Times EST) be held M arch 26-27. 13-14 girls: 200 medley relay: 1.. like to be general manager, I say, yes, someday I to manage for $10,000. You have to give him at St. Louis at Chicago USFL standings Cincinnati vs. Houston at Cocoa, Flo. Jennifer BIrrell, Stacy Tomkiel, Pam would.” before small crowd Vancouver at Edmonton 1:30 p.m. KuzmeskI, Cathy Topping 2:12.04; 50 least $20,000.” Basketball Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles at Vero •••••••aagggagaaaggggg free: 1. Maryann Troy 27:86, 2. Karen What about the paperwork? Listening to it all, Lasorda was stunned. He got Atlantic DIvUlon Davis 28.61; 200 IM : 1. T ro y 2:34.25, 2. ••appaaappppppaaaa**** Beach, Flo. 1:30 p.m. ‘T v e done that, too,” Lasorda recalls. " I had to those 20 big ones, too. Pet. Atlanta vs. Montreal at West Palm Topping 2:45.70; 100 free: 1. T r o y LOS ANGELES (UPI) — At with the British Columbia Lions all badly bruised sternum after pass­ AHL standings Philadelphia 1.000 Beach, Fla., 1:30 p.m. Swimming 1:01.00, 2. Tom kiel 1:01.71, 3. Dayls; .500 halftime of the U.S. Football in 1979. ing for 82 yards, and the Federate’ Boston Chicago vs. Philadelphia at Cleor- 1 ;02.00; 100 back; 1. BIrrell 1; 10.53,100 League’s second Monday night "They were both sprint-outs, and NBA standings New Jersey .000 '^oter, fly: 1. Davis 1:12.20; 100 breast: 3. top running back, Craig James, Northwii Washington .000 n o ., 1:30 p.m. KuzmeskI 1:24.04; 200 free relay: 1. game, they gave away a new car. Mike gave me a couple of good w L T PH. ^ F OA Central DIvSIon KuzmeskI, Topping, Stephanie Pul­ picked up just 17 yards before 250 Detroit vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg, Pajamas would have been more passes," Ellis said. “ It was easy Frederictan 41 23 8 90 316 Eastern Confa-enc* Tam pa Boy 2 0 0 1.000 40 2 Fla., 1:30 p.m. Swim Team lman, Tom kiel 1:58.33. being knocked out of the game with Nava Scotia 35 32 5 75 333 299 Atlantic Division appropriate. pass-and-catch. I f you can get Chlcogo 1 1 0 .500 57 3 New York (N L ) vs. Kansas City at Manchester Swim Team competed In 13-14 boys; 200 medlrey relay; 1. a back injury. Maine 34 29 7 75 294 273 W L Pet. G B Birmingham 1 1 0 .500 27 2 Fort Myers, Fla., 1:30 p.m. Sandro Squatrlto, Scott Jackson, Se­ Cremins Adirondack 31 34 5 67 286 303 Its last meet of theseason last Saturday With a sparse crowd of 22,453 away With it once, you can usuidly x-PhllodelphIa S3 9 .855 — Michigan 1 1 0 .500 16 2 Boston vs. Minnesota at Orlondo, Fla., nan Gorm an, M ike Yarnotl 2:23.81; 50 After spotting the Generate a $-0 Moncton 29 34 6 64 259 272 Boston 44 19 .698 9Vz against Enfield at Fermi High In watching in the cavernous, 92,500- get away with it again. At least I PodflcDIvSIon 1:30 p.m. Enfield and came home a 413-184 free; 1. Mel Slebold 26.66, 2. Yarnott lead, the Express tied the score in Sherbrooke 20 47 4 44 255 332 New Jersey 40 24 .625 14 Los Angeles 2 0 0 1.000 40 1 seat Coliseum, the Los Angeles could this game. California vs. Chicago (N L ) at Mesa, winner. Thelunlorsandsenlorsshared 30.01; 200 IM : 1. Slebold 2:30.89, 3. the final seconds of the first Southern New York 33 30 .524 20 Oakland 1 1 0 .500 M 2 Ariz., 3 p..m. Gorm an 2:43.29, 100 free; 1. Slebold Rochester 42 22 7 91 340 286 Wc^lngton 28 34 M i 25 equally In the triumph. tops ACC Express ran their record to 2-0 with "E very gante is going to create a quarter on a 30-yard field goal by Arizona 1 1 0 .500 30 5 Seottlevs. San Frandsco at Scottsdale, Triple winners for the locals were 1:01.43, 2. Will Schladone 1:06.61, 3. 34 32 4 72 267 273 Central Division __ , Training a 20-3 victory over the Washington new star. I guess maybe I ’m this Hershey Denver 0 2 0 .OW 14 3 Ariz., 3 p.m. Janet Mallev, Maryann Troy, Karen Yarnott 1:07.61; 100 bock: 1. Jackson L U A 6 U 6 y ® ■ Vince Abbott, and after Harring­ Binghamton 33 31 6 72 284 293 Milwaukee 43 21 .672 — Saturday's Results ^ n Diego vs. Milwaukee at Sun City, 1:14.89 3. Gorm an 1:189.55; 100 fly: 1. Federals, 0-2. week’s star.” 32 30 6 70 287 283 .516 10 Davis, Mel Slebold, Senan Gorman, ton’s long run to the Washington 17, New Haven Atlanta 33 31 Tampo Bay 19, Michigan 7 Ariz., 3 p.m. Will Schladone, Brendon Gorman, Jackson 1:18.45; 100 breast: 2. Schla­ With the exception of two TD Express’ running back LaRue Baltimore 29 33 9 67 321 329 Detroit 29 35 .453 14 Arizona 30, Chlcogo 29 Oakland vs. Cleveland at Tucson, Ariz., done 1:16.06, 3. Gorm an 1:28.23; 200 Rae and Ellis teamed on their first » 35 5 65 294 313 .344 21 Angela Ebreo and Tracy O'Brien. Camp coach poll passes from Los Angeles quarter­ Harrington led all rushers with 54 St. Cothorlns Chicago 22 42 Sunday's Results 3 p.m. There will be a meeting of the Swim free relay: 1. Squatrlto. Jackson, touchdown to make it 10-2. Springfield 28 36 6 62 250 280 Cleveland 17 46 .270 2S'/i Philadelphia 25, New Jersey 0 Baltimore vs. Texas at Pompano Yarnott, Gorman 1:58.37. back Mike Rae to journeyman M endov't Result .266 26 Team Porent'sClub Wednesdoy at the yards, 44 of them coming on what Washington’s Eric Robinson Indiana 17 47 Boston 21, Denver 7 Beach, Fla., 7:30 p.m. First Federal Savings Bank, 344 W. Open girls: 50 free: 2. Stephanie GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPQ — Moncton 7, Sherbrooke 4 Western Conference Birmingham 20, Oakland 14 (ot) Ricky Ellis, the game was similar the press box announcer called, fumbled the ensuing khdroff and Toronto vs. New York (AL) at Fort Middle Tpke., at 7:30. Pullm an 28.25, 3. Nancy Raffin 29.31; Bobby Cremins, who brought Tuetooy's Oamet M M w iif Division , Monday’s Result Lauderdale, Fla., 7:30 p.m. 200 IM : 1. Angela Ebreo 2:34.70, 3, Notes to an unwashed limousine — long "the longest run in the USFL this New Haven at Fredericton W L Pcf. GB The winter season ends April 1 except Rickey Orange recovered for Los Los Angeles 20, Washington 3 Wednesdoy'sGames for those swimmers entered In the T ra c y O 'Brien 2:40.94; 100 tree: 1. Atlantic Coast Conference respec­ and dull. year ... or for that matter, Rochester at St. Catharines Son Antonio 40 25 .615 — Saturday, Mar. 19 Pittsburgh vs. Atlanta at West Palm Ebreo 1:00.78, 3. Topping 1:03.76; 100 Angeles at the Federate’ 13. On the WedneUtaVs Gomes Denver 36 30 .545 A'/7 Manchester Invitational Meet. tability to his Georgia Tech basket­ Even the stadium clock seemed forever.” (All Times EST) Beach, Fla. Manchester results were: back: 1. Ebreo 1:13.56, 2. O'Brien second play, Rae hit Ellis for their Maine at Adirondack Kansas City 32 31 .508 7 Oakland at Michigan, 9 p.m. ball program despite a 4-10 league bored, calling it a night early in the Cincinnati vs. St. Louis at St. 8 and under girls; 100 medley relay: 1:16.60; 100 fly: T. O 'Brien 1:13.03; 100 “ I think the run should have been second TD to make it 17-3. After Baltimore at Hershey Dollos 32 33 .492 8 Los Angeles at Arizona, 9:30 p.m. Petersburg, Fla. breast: 2. Angela Fitzgerald 1:25.97. mark this year, was named the New Haven at Moncton Utah 24 42 .364 16'/z 1. Nicole Hachey, Leigh Kurland, opening period, following a prece­ a little longer." Harrington said of Seawell intercepted a McGuiUm Sundov, M ar. 20 Montreal vs. Balt Imoreot Miami Meredith Benson, Betsy McCubroy Open boys: 50 free: 1. Brendon ACC Coach of the Year today. Houston 11 S3 .172 28W Denver at Chicago, 1:30 p.m. New York (NL) vs. Boston at Winter Gorman 25.28 ; 200 IM: 3. Schladone dent set by the Generals. his "record” romp. " I should have pass with seven minutes left in the Padfle DIvIslen 1:39.66; 25 free; 1. Benson 16:09., 2. Cremins polled 61 of the 138 votes Tam pa Bay at New Jersey, 1:30 p.m. Haven, Fla. Kurland 17.01; 25 back: 1. Benson 20.99; 2:43.03,100 free; 2. Gorm an :56.97; 100 Carlton satisfied Rae, who played only the first taken it all the way, buti lettheguy thrid quarter, the Express closed Los Angeles 46 16 .742 — Washington dt Boston, 1:30 p.m. Chicago (A L) vs. Toronto at Dunedin, back; 1. Gorm an 1:08.14, 3. Sandro cast by the Atlantic Coast Sports 'Phoenix 38 26 .594 9 25 fly: 3. Hachey 40.97; 25 breast; 1. half, passed for 110 yards before catch me. Monday, M ar. 2) Fla. Kurland 22.24; 100 free relay: 1. Squatrlto 1:23.95. Writers Association. North Caroli­ out the scoring on a 28- yard field Portland 36 29 .554 11

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They M UST be weekends 871-6568. ; Pauls Paint, 615 Main Very good location. No picked up before 11:00 Toas v Straot, Manchester. 649- rior Speclollst. Custom utilities. 8500 per month. Wollpoper Honolng. In- o.m. only.. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN More !' 0300 for appointment. 643-2659. Dune Buggy. $400 or best suronce Domoge Ap­ END ROLLS— 27 ployee from 6 a.m. to 1 cond floor apartment. cents. M U ST be picked up 1973 PONTIAC for ports. ' p.m. Monday through 8375. Residential neigh­ at the Manchester Herald , Friday. Must have ac- PAINTING AND PAPER Good running conditon. borhood. 289-4755. HANGING — ceilings re­ Office BEFORE 11 AM Won't pass Inspection. countlno backoround ONLY. 646-0709. ■ and neat appearance. Ex- paired. References, fully SPACIOUS FIVE room Insured. Quality work. , cellont opportunity tor a duplex, two baths. In BETAMAX TAPES, 1982 DATSUN Stanza XE. ;■ woman returning to Martin Mottsson, even­ Sears Brand. One - two Manchester quiet residence. Included ings 649-4431. Four door sedan, five , work. Send resume to hour, two - three hour paid utilities, heat, cable speed, alr-condltlonlno, I' Box V, c/o Manchester topes, hardly used. Re­ T V and private parking. INTERIOR — EXTE­ sunroof, AM /FM stereo. Herald. 646-6404. tailed at $45. Only $25. 5700 miles. Some body 5 Y RIOR Painting — Wal­ Rob 643-0009. «••••••••••••••••••••••• lpapering and dry wall damage. $4500 or best ROCKVILLE — tour otter. Coll 646-3888 otter Installation. Quality pro­ LENOX CHINA - Sugar ’ inttrucHon 25 room apartment, first fessional work. Reasona­ 6pm weekdoys/onytlme floor. Appliances and and creamer, salt and weekends. ble prices. Free esti­ popper mill. Holly patt­ carpeting, large yard. mates. G .L. McHugh, Quiet area. Lease and ern, Naw. Both sets $50 or : TU TO R IN G — Reoding, 643-9321. 1975 GRAND FURY — Local News references. No children, best offer. 646-3430. automatic, power steer­ -Spelling, Writing for no pets. 8350. 643-4520. ; children and adults. Cer- ing, power brakes. 69,000 GOOD TIM OTHY Hay tor miles. Excellent running !- titled teacher. Specialist Bulldkig/Contracting 53 horses and cows. $3.00 ; In dlskixlo. Call 649-2428. M ANCHESTER — three condition. $1495 negotia­ bedroom apartment with per ball — BIG BAILS. ble. 643-8319 after 3pm. 742-9128. • • -CENTER NURSERY wall to wall edrpeting, R O B E R T E . JARVIS TRADE ‘ SCHOOL — 11 Center completely appllanced. BU ILD IN G — Remodel­ 1974 100 LS, Four speed, Available otter March 15. TORRO RIDING Mower, 'Street, Manchester now ing Specialist. Additions, 7Vi HP, electric start. transmission shot. No ;iacceptlno registrations Conveniently located. Good condition. Call 649- rust. Interior good. For When you get right down to it. trading is what Coll after 6pm,' 649-0842. gorooes, ro o fio , siding, ;for September. Two, kitchens, bathrooms, re­ 8496. parts or restoration. Ask­ Than Any ing $600. 745-4565 (even­ a Classified ad is all about. One person trading •three or five mornlno placement wlndows- .sessions, ooes 2'A thru 5 "SOLTON — four room /doors. 643-6712, SOLAR PANEL For In­ ings and weekends), 643- an item no longer needed for cash, while another apartment, stove, refrlo- 2711 (weekdays) ask for -years. Reasonable rotes. doors or out, use to trades cash for just the item needed or wanted. .Field trips. Call 647-9941, erator, heat, hot water, LEON CIESZYNSKI charge 12 volt battery. Paul, leave message. -or 742-6754. electricity. Carpeting. BUI LDER — New homes, $20.00. Call 643-8820. No pets, children. Park­ additions, remodeling, 1976 BUICK LeSobre, two I 0 r ing. Security. $375 door, automatic trans­ I .= ' ■ I rec rooms, garages, kit­ 86 NATIONAL Geogra­ A n d how is all this done? A ll it takes is a pen monthly. 643-7104. chens remodeled, ceil­ phies, $8.60. All In good mission, power steering, ;Rentals power brakes, alr- and paper you'd like to ••••••••••••••••••••••a ings, both tile, dormers, condition. Some oldies. roofing. Residential or Coll 643-4859. condltlonlno. Asking run. a phone call to one of our friendly Store/Offloe Space 44 commercial. 649-4291. $1700. or best otter. Coll 646-7914. Ad-Visors, and the appearance of the ad in (>ur ; Rooms far Rent FRANK SINATRA fonsl M OtherNewspaper! 41 DESIGN KITCHENS by Great new Sinatra trlol- 1973 TOYOTA CELICA paper. STORE FRONT ON J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, oov record album. Songs vanities, formica, Wilson from post, present and for ports. Runs. Best CENTRAL LOCATION — Spruce Street. 500 square otter. 649-9451. , kitchen privileges, free feet.' Will remodel. $375 art, Corlon counter tops, future. $10.00. Coll 649- kitchen cabinet fronts, 0387. V parking. References and monthly plus utilities. 1969 FORD VAN 100. V8, People of all ages and walks of life read the ; security required. 643- 643-671Z complete woodworking service, custom mode TOBACCO Born lumber, good running condition. classified pages every day. Y o u r ad is : 2693 for appointment. $750. Coll 647-1555. 350-550 S Q U A R E F t., furniture, colonial repro­ siding, planking and ductions In wood, 9 varie­ beams. Coll 228-0001 otter sure to be seen by just the right person : VERY LARGE Bedroom ground floor, heat and 1975 BUICK CENTURY, A ties of hardwood and 5pm. 6 4 3 2 7 1 > In two family house. Full light Included. Great vis­ power steering, power and before you know it, you've made the ' ij veneers NOW IN STOCK. Classified.. \ kitchen privileges. 860.00 ibility. Good parking. brakes, alr-condltlonlno, Business Opportunities .. .22 Store/OffIce Space ... Household Goods...... Coll 649-9658. trade. Notices 2 | w y iv . References. 643- Lease negotiable. Keith MOIVING — seven piece Situation W anted...... 23 Resort Property...... Misc. for Sale ...... Rates For advertisements to be' bedroom set, excellent V6. Good condition. Ask­ Real Esote, 646-4126. ing $1800. Coll 643-7803. Lost/Found...... 01 Em ployment Info...... 24 MIsc. for Rent...... Home and Garden___ Minimum Charge: published Monday, the dead- ■ FARRAND REMODEL­ condition. Rocker/rec- line is 2:30 p.m . on Frid a y. ••••••••••••••••••••••a ING — Cabinets, roofing, llner, one year old. Personals...... 02 Instruction...... 25 Wanted to Rent...... P e ts ...... S2.25 for one day > Bu r n i s h e d r o o m — gutters, room additions, Please coll otter 6pm, 1978 PLYM OUTH Volore, You've got the tools. Place your low-cost ad today. Announcements...... 03 Roommates W anted.. Musical Items...... Per W ord: ; private entrance and Misc lor Rent 46 decks, oil types of remo­ 649-6996. power steering, olr- Auctions...... 04 Recreational Items ... ; both, parking. Utilities condltlonlng, radio, 6 Real Estate 1-2 d a y s ...... 15« Read Your Ad aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa deling and repairs. FREE Antiques...... 3-5 d a y s ...... 1'44i , Included. No pets. Secur- cyl., excellent gas mi­ Services Classified advertisements estimates. Fully Insured. SCREENED LOAM ------Homes for Sale...... Tag Sales...... 6 d a y s ...... 13« ; tty. Call 649-5729. ONE BAY — Storage leage. 64,000 original are taken by telephone as a . Teldphone 643-6017. grovel, processed orovel, Financial Condominiums...... Services Offered...... Wanted to B u y ...... 26 d a y s...... 12« only. $35.00 per month. sand, stone and fill. For miles. Excellent condi­ convenience. {COMFORTABLE tion. $3700. Coll anytime Mortgages...... 11 Lots/Land for Sale .. Painting/Papering___ Happy Ads: Telephone 646-2000. TIMOTHY J. CON­ deliveries coll George Investment Property Building/Oontracting . The Manchester Herald Is { |JkRGE — room near bus N E LLY — total building Gritting, Andover, 742- 643-4735. Irish Toott Personal Loans...... 12 $3.00 per column Inch responsible only for one Incor­ (and shopping. Quiet Insurance...... 13 Business Property ... Roofing/Siding...... •and Improvement servi­ 7886. Automotive rect Insertion and then only i ^Ighborhood. Reasona- ces Including but not TOWN OF MANCHESTER Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Resort Property ..... Heating/Plumbing___ Deadlines > hie. 6494)102. Services Motorcycles/BIcycles 72 Flo o rin g ...... Cars/Trucks for Sale . for the size of the original • •• limited to kitchens, ba­ ONE PAIR Wooden sa­ LEGAL NOTICE For classified advertise­ Insertion. throoms, additions, gar­ whorses with brackets. The Planning and Zoning Commis­ Income Tax Service .. ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Zip-Front Basic Motorcycles/BIcycles ments to be published Tues­ sion will hold a public hearing on Employment Rentals Services Wanted...... , Errors which do not lessen ' ages, rooting and siding, $14.00. Telephone 649- ll/ay the toads tise Rec Vehicles...... tier Rant 42 MOTORCYCLE INSU­ Monday. March 21.1983 at 7:00: day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement ' Services Offered 51 door and window re­ 2433. to meet you Rooms for Rent ...... 41 Auto Services...... placement, remodeling, RANCE — lowest rotes p.m. in the Hearing Room, Un-j & Education For Sale deadline Is noon on the day will not be corrected by an coin Center, 4M Main Street., Apartments for R e n t...... 42 Autos for Rent/Leose. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa renovations and new con­ ONE TELEVISIO N Set, available. Coll Clarice or ^ i)d the wild be atway: Help Wanted ...... 21 before publication. additional Insertion. Joan at Clarke Insurance Manchester, Ct. to hear and Homes for Rent ...... 43 Hollday/Seasonal...... 61 Misc. Automotive ___ ; FOUR ROOM Apartment, struction. 646-1379. Motorola color, 23 Inch consider the following petition: at youT bockj C & M TREE Service — screen. In fair condition. Agency, 8-5pm, 643-1126. second floor. Adults Free estimates, discount ANDREW ANSALDI - SITE n^oy the aun shine SKAPARAS h o m e Re­ Asking $25.00. Take set os PLAN - WETHERELL STREET -only; no pets. Security. senior citizens. Company 1978 KAWASAKI KZ650. .Parking one car. Call modeling — all types of Is. Coll anytime 643-5540. (A-19) — To act upon a proposed watn) upor) your face, Notices Announcement! 03 Auction! 04 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted Manchester owned and additions. Interior and Good condition. $1200. final site plan for a Planned V 649-1265. the Toir)S fall soft upor) operated. Coll 646-1327. exterior, repair work. COLECO TELSTAR TV Coll 643-2023. Residence Development con­ Free estimates. Reosono- video gome. $15.00. Very taining one bedroom units expan­ youT ftelds arid, MANCHESTER — Main REWEAVING BURN ble rotes. Coll Joe, 569- good condition. A good 1981 KAWASAKI KX80 — dable to two-bedroom units, untt we meet again, Lo!t/Found 01 APP LIAN CE — T V video RN'S — PLEASE. Buck- MEDICAL SECRETA- ’Street. Two rooms, HOLES — zippers, um­ good condition, runs eliminating on-site detention, and PUlUC AUCTION RN NIGHTS Supervisor BABYSITTER WANTED 7572. buy. Telephone 742-6016. other minor changes fiYHn the ap­ may God hold you ir) COME JOIN US for an sales, experience pre­ lev Convalescent Home RY/Receptlonist for part position available every — three days a week, heated, hot water, ap­ brellas repaired. Window good. DG Pipe. $325. 646- ••••#•••••••••••••••••• ferred. Will train aggres­ in Hartford's South end aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa proved General Plan of Develop­ enloyable evening. — St. time fill In for vacations. Saturday night 7pm - 10am to 7pm for five year pliances. No pets. Secur­ shades, Venetian blinds. 5436. ment - and llOV Wethereil the palm ofT4is*Vland to be held at Bob's Auto Body sive sales. Type. Excel- m Patrick's Day Dine & 390 New State Rd., Manchester desperately needs you. Illnesses, etc. Peg board, 7am. Excellent salary. old boy. Please call 649- ity. Parking. 523-7047. Keys/"TV FOR RENT. Reoflng/SMIng Pets 65 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Street. FOUND — SET OF KEYS lent salary and 3-11 Supervisor and 11-7 at Lincoln Center. Con be Dance. KnlghtsofColum- March 17. 1903 - 8 AM adding machine, book­ Crestfleld Convalescent 9025. Mdriow's, 867 Main At this bearing Interested persons Incentives. Paid benefits. Supervisar. Wages and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Rec Vehicles 73 may be heard md written com­ picked up at the Man­ bus Hall, 27 Depot Street keeping knowledge ne­ Home and Fenwood -3 V t R O O M APART­ Street. 649-5221. — Broad Brook. March Al Siefferts, Call 647-9997 benfits good, lob security cessary. Salary commen­ BANKING, STATE­ M E N T. Private home. munications .jceived. Copies of chester Herald office be­ for Interview. Manor In Manchester. BIDWELL HOME Im­ FR EE PUPPIES — block ••••••••••••••••••••••• these petitlo.is have been filed in 19,1983. Dinner 8;00pm — for capable profession­ surate with qualifications Please call Director, MENT Clerk pqrt tin* -Heat, appliances. Work- provement Company — tween 8:30 a.m. and 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• als. Call DNS Monday BRICKS, BLOCKS, lob, golden retriever mix. the Town Clerk's office and may be Corned beef and cab­ and experience. Send re­ Nursing Services at 643- Monday - Friday 9an»'- -Ing single adult only. No Rooflno, siding, altera­ 1977 APACHI Ramada 13x21 INCHES p.m. Monday — Friday. GOVER N M EN T JOBS - thru Friday 249-9166. STONE — Concrete. Coll 643-7208 or 646-8619. inspected during of(j,ce hours. PANa bage. Music; Sandy Ri­ sume or pick up appllco- 5151 Monday -Friday be­ 1pm plus four weeks cov­ pets/chlldren. Telephone Chimney repairs. No lob tion, additions. 649-6495. tent trailer, sleeps eight. Planning 4c Zoning Commission chard's Quartet. Emplovment various positions avalla- tion at Dr. Stephen Ro­ 443-2180. In excellent condition. Leo Kwash, Secretary ble through local tween 9'and 3. erage for vocotlone. too small. Coll 644-8356. LADIES PURSE left at B.Y.O.B. Set -ups pro­ & Education iRtMIlM M T w meo, 18 Haynes Street, South Windsor Bonk and $3,000. Call 646-6938. Dated at Manchester Connecticut government agencies. $ this 14th day of March, 1983. g Manchester Herald of­ vided. $18.00/couple. Res­ Dtwii? Manchester. Trust Company, Cqll a n c h e s t e r InconM Tax Service 57 I ID )> thrioodt tiir '' 20,000 to $50,000 potential. 'M - Four CARPENTRY, Shee- 018-03 I ^ tiRMCtYOU fice. Owner may claim by ervations; Joe Nadeau, ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUP.MIM sra PUTTIE NB Warren Motteson, 280- -foom apartment. Ap­ 1972 21 FOOT ARISTRO- Call (refundable) 1-619- ADMINISTRATIVE As­ trock, oil types repair aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa AKC SIBERIAN Huskle > .And 8w whd W «hM^ Identifying. Call 643-2711. 623-0724. Bam goad SM aaMas for appointmenj. pliances, dish washer, pups. Eight weeks old. CR AT RV — self con­ Help Wonted 21 569-8304 Dept. CT104 for sistant — Psychiatric We have a telephone work. Ceilings repaired A«am Cal laS-MOt, washer and dryer hoo­ TAX PREPARATION In Blue eyes. Shots. With tained. Many features. J 9k autt ihiNt vour 1983 directory. 24 clinic. Experienced In aelea poaWen new open and pointed. 643-4551. Sleeps 6. Very good con­ Wfccc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• hours. ar Z7S-aM1 In our conveniently kup. $495 utilities in- your home. Reliable, papers. $225. 74^9053. typing, dictaphone, med­ OFFICE POSITION East 'eiuded. Call 649-3379. reosonabler. Norm Mgr- dition. Will deliver. $5500 me toBib M sol ypon BOOKKEEPER — full ical records. Resume by located Beat Hartloid of- WATERPROOFING — or best offer. 649-9904 your ft«i(U and, KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE^*' by Larry Wright GLASTONBURY LAW Hartford area. Expe­ Sholl, 643-9044. unH ** meet ( a >r\ charge bookkeeper. N E E D EXTRA $$$$? March 30th to Director, lice. Horn arK tarn • -five year written guaran­ otter 6pm dolly. 39 firm seeks fulltimesecre­ 1pm, or 8pm - 8pm. High rience with accounts re­ TWO ROOMS — third aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Recreational Items 67 Some familiarity with Home all day? Like talk­ Mobile Aftercare Clinic, floor, adults. Stove, re­ tee on hatchways, tary - word processing hourly rata, phia hkpi bo­ ceivable, typing, working foundation cracks, drain­ data pracessing systems. ing on the phone? Local 131 New London Turn­ knowledge of computes, frigerator, utimies. $275. Household Goods 62 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa operator. Word process­ pike, Glastonbury, CT nus to atari Call lor an In- age lines, gravity feets, 5 Full benefits. Salary business looking for ma­ Socurllv. Coll otter 6pm INVITATION TO BID ing experience required. tarvlew. CR T helpful. Pleosaot drywells, window wells ______iJie F ir s t A N ifM L IN commensurate with ex­ ture person with 649 ex­ 06033. telephone voice. Fringe >19-2236. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa FOR SALE — Munorl ski Two four-wheel drive pick-up Legal skills preferred but 5 6 «-4 m trucks comparable to Chevrolet T- perience. Small growing change to work out of benefits. Please call289- and walls waterproofed. boots, size 8, excellent ___ , , WAS. N b i; IS Wlfcoy b e u e v e u . not required. Salary COMPANION FOR Dis­ State licensed. Coll either USED REFRIGERA­ condition. Will sacrifice 10 series. 2159 com pany located In his/her home. No pres­ 2706. TORS, WASHERS, . BUT WAS, IN FACC A CAT commensurate with abil­ sure - No sales. Call abled woman. 4-8pm and ______4 D E L U X E 4Vk room town- Hartford 563-3006 or Mon- at $35.00. Coll 646-0599 and Sealed blda will be received at the Rocky Hill. Submit re­ m m m m m M Ranges - clean, guaran­ Manchester Housing Authority, S4 A colorful Irish Sampler sume to Blum, Shapiro 8, ities. Call 633-3651. 646-7863. Saturdays. Call 643-5356. bouse, m baths, all op- chester 646-3361 — Albert ask for Chris. Xo CmVl-TlSEW-SWTHF OF B&lTC^SIlE-cH-EWtftF, f u r n i t u r e d e l i i /- pllonces, two teed, ports and service. Bluefleld Drive, Manchester. CT is easily embri>idered and Co.-LCD, P.O. Box 7-6, Zuccaro. 060MM796 until Monday, March S8, PH0T0-6UIK ENGtLAND. + « OST, INlb NEWSPAPER DEALER ) ER Y Person and driver. dlr-condltloners, car­ Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. adds a warm and welcome &5cm. K , W6 imom> West Hartford,CT 06107. 1983 at 3:00 P.M. EXCLUSIVE accent to any room. needed to deliver our Please apply In persm peted, heat, hot water, Son, 649 Main Street, JU W Yin, AET0^ TALUSA AslEg> UNDER Castro Convertible, 283 DUMAS E LE C TR IC — all i^laues 68 Specifications may be picked up at No. 2159 has transfer You don’t taw to be an papers irt Vernon/Rock- Join tho oxcItIng and challanging patios, sound-proofing, 643-2171. the office of the Autb^ty. A comfortable zip-front for IS' X 21' design; co­ West Middle TurnpIkC types of residential wir­ basic with rick rack ac­ Roc»N £ t yr advertising expert to get vllle area. Call Jeanne, >asher/drver hookups, ing, electrical Improve­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa The right is reserved to reject any lor chart. World ol Advortlaingl Manchester between '3 and all bids and to waive any infor­ cents for the half-sizer. results in Classified. We’ll 647-9946. storpoe. One or two base­ 30 INCH WHIRLP(X)L TO ORDEI, I ta , S2JW (ST SSCh and 5. ments and repair work. Stove. Westtnghouse ANTIQUES AND COL­ malities in Oie bids received. With Ux rebatH now in No. 8183 with Photo- help you word vour ad. ment garages, sdme fire­ New or old homes,all lobs attsm, ,lss 80t (sr psitsis ss4 places. $480 and up. 646- clothes dryer. $50.00 LECTIBLES — will pur­ Pascal Mastrangelo. nwst honwf, it's the Guide is in Sizes 12U to Jtsdllsf. w elcom ed. Fully li­ Chairman perfect time to find a 24, alr-condltlonlno In- lunki Call 449-3389. Misc. ler Sole 63 aaaaaaUaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Pattern Section • in the Benefits Include: cludod. $495. Call 649-4800. EVEliYN BUSIERE, us today and we'll ALBUM. Jnst $8.00. XD HSWVX Y8H T MPG ESV evenings. deceased use Sft. M ABMiicai • Good Salary e Qas Mileage BIG BARN SALE — col­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. put your low-cost Nt« Ysik, N.T. iOOM sosuATsi-auca a Pleasant worklno condttlona BULK PICK-up. Hove lection of 90 years. Many William E. FiUGerald, Judge, Rrlnl Nsait, Sddrtii nllk ZIP O-m -OOlU-OIS suS Ntn. Os« FIVE ROOM Apartment COSE, Strl, Nsmbw sad Sha. It SrtM Omsi kta tt ants Ombi. VTNDPG Y8HT XD ESV VANNTVV.” For contiaenflol Interview appointment coll - Penny Sodd vour bulk oorboge car­ antiques, hand tools, dated March II, 1083 a hearing ad in print. with hoot. New stove and will be held on an application New FASHION with O-iai-HEIRUOH HMDIWORK-M between 9 and 10 AM ried away at low cost. horse drown equipment, liptt sf Btaeia«tfk lURi. Finding a cash buyer for Tefrlgorotor.- $400 Coll 444-5714. praying for authority to sell cer­ For extra cash, sail Photo-Guide patterns in — FSB UMNQAV QUALITY HARDW(X)D hand cultivators, wood tain real estate as in said appli­ 0-1I2-T0 am sr KEEP-:40 ate- the items you’d like to sell 'monthly. References plus that chandelier. . . all size ranges, has a dNaraiS Itsm ts ■ska. PREVIOUS SOLUTION; “I wanted to create a creature only a .IVk months security. — cut and split, $65/cord, wheels, etc. Saturday and cation on file more fully ap­ special Grace Cole Collec­ is easy. Just let otfr pears. at the Court of Probate nowl 0-in-CIUPTS-et paett tl a M . mother could love," — Steven Spielberg Available April 1st. 97 W ILL DO Housecleaning two cord minimum. Sunday 19 and 20. 7am - tion for larger sizes: plus ta-auks Itaan. readers know what yOu Small delivery charge. on M arch 21, ISSSat 2:30 p.m. e 1W3 by NEA. me . TM Rpg US Pat A TM ON ® 1BS3 by NEA, Inc. jWellt Street, second — hove own transporta­ 4pm. Red Barn - Forest Sherrie L. Anderson 2 BONUS Coiipoiul 0-is^oiwioTiiii osvmm ilanrliMtrr Iferalft 643-2711 have for sale with an ad'h tion. Coll 6474)329. Coll anytime 649-1831. Straa* HorMnrrt t) OK -J4 or* m s iMl* ka« rswa. Classldied. “ floor. Coll 4464)350.