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•ComputBr Sets Focus afS. for Sharp PleturoB All Mostly Cloudy Manchester, Conn. •15.97 Tlmos — Evan In DarknoBa tonight, Friday Thursday, Nov. 18, 1982 sShoot ovary 1W Boc. Reg. $22. •Safa light automatical­ — See page 2 25 Cents ly The new Seiko Puhemeler'offers you a fast, convenient •Action Shota Parfact way to measure your pulse rate But that's not all. It also displays the time. day. date and features a chronograph Soft V-neck sweaters In and alarm functions. All in one handsome watch. 8 colors quality made by^ •The Seiko Pulsemelei ii. desiKiMHl to Ih* ustst tor [ihysn .il litniiss .ind ret realiun.il fHjrpw*' only .ind should not um'<1 or on .i fni*dic jl dt*\ iCi* Penobscot, Bay, Traders* Sizes S, M, L, XL Housing agreement MANCHESTER PARKADE • 640-0012 .ALSO VERNON, SIMSBURY, WESTFARMS MALL, BRISTOL J Downfown STOnf HOURS OP{N f VENlNGS TILL 9 TUtS &Luuiaiuj r , YOU ALWAYS BUY BETTER AT ^ g iAJiam'8 Apple ' ■SES^^.rm .W MANCHESTER PARKADE jew eler 649-1787 Frosted 12” diagonal BLACK & WHITE o p e n s d ^ r s Crystal closing PORTABLE T.V. GLASTONBURY (UPI) - The nearly good and valid planning reasons, not for all-white town of Glastonbury, in an any concern about who’s going to live By Raymond T. DeMeo SANTA agreement with the Justice Department, there.” ! Herald Reporter • Quick start pic­ promises to welcome low-and moderate- There are two low-and. moderate- ture, Instant income housing projects with open arms, income housing orniects in Glastonbury Bargain-hunters made close quarters of Shoor BELL sound but maintains it has always done so. — the 200-unit Welles Village and Center Jewelers this morning, on the first day of the 33- • Automatic gain Richard S. Borden Jr., town manager Village, which has 100 units. There also year-old Main Street store’s going-out-of-business 5 ’/2" Tall of the Hartford suburb, said Thursday is Knox Lane, a 40-unit elderly'housing sale. control the agreement entered in U.S. District complex. Store owners Alan and Creighton Shoor, an­ Court in Hartford contains stipulations Many of the homes in Glastonbury, a ticipating a busy day, hired extra employees to , that already are in effect. tobacco valley town which has more assist customers. Uniformed guards were also on W hy Rent? Buy Nowl “We have never discriminated in the prerevolutionary homes preserved than hand for security. <4.95 starting In January you must buy or past and we won't In the future,” said anywhere else in the state, are screened The Shoor brothers are closing their business of rent phone from N.E. Tolophono. i f f o e j Borden, who was manager at the time by trees and accessible only by winding, their own free will. Creighton, 67, and Alan, 63, say Reg. $30.00 . the Carter administration filed the Dec. hilly roads. they’ve worked long enough, and are looking LIMITED 1, 1980, f^ir housing complaint agaiiist forward to leisure. SUPPLY Borden said few applications are filed From the House of Goebel Glastonbury. for low-and moderate-income housing “A lot of people have said, 'we feel bad for you,’ The town at the time had a population • projects. like we’re being forced out of business,” said of 27,000 that was 99 percent white, ac­ “The land is expensive and the Jobs Creighton Shoor. “But really, we couldn’t be hap­ cording to the government. The suit aren’t there and people don’t want to pier.” ch arg ^ Glastonbury pursued a policy of commute,” he Said. “It’s (few Bernard Apter, owner of the Regal’s Men’s Shop preventing the development of In­ applications filed) the same reason as at nearby 903 Main St., isn’t happy to learn that tegrated housing projects. -fo fall of the other rural communities, Shoor's will be departing. “This (the closing) came M a n c h e s te r SHOP EARLY FOR Borden said the suit followed the like Avon and Farmington.’’ as a complete shock to me,” he said today. town’s refusal to approve an application Under the agreement reached with the “Shoor’s was a good, friend on Main Street. It in 1979 for construction of the River Justice Department’s civil rights divi­ brought people downtown; it was good store to have Meadows low- and moderate-income sion, town officials did not admit next door,” he said. nQusmg project. violating all the allegations in the suit Shoor Jewelers leases its store from Davis E. P a rk a d e CHRISTMAS “That’s when this whole business r-mm but they. agrBed to pranMto ooKaLL'- started,” he said. Borden said the housing opportunities;” • ' ' ■' '-Ii-**! Mananchester’s loan center is also in Wiggin’s proposed 70-unit'complex was in a flood The town said it will; building. An SBM spokesman said this morning that plain. * Pass a fair housing resolution within there’s “a possibility” that the bank will lease . Low-and moderate-income housing .10 days that will welcome people of all space in the former Jewelry store for offices. projects, he said, gre “turned down for races, colors, creeds and naUonal origins The Shoor brothers got their start in 1949 in a I to 70% OFF small storefront at 977 Main St. Shoor’s took over to reside there. * Identify areas where sites may exist the former site of Wior’s Jewelry Store after the \n Most Stores Jt5F~ multi-family rental housing and brothers bought the business. Inside today ' cooperate with potential developers of The store moved to its present site at 917 Main St. low-and-moderate income rental in I960.. housing. In its early days the store sold spaghetti bowls, 20 pages, 2 sections * Offer developers incentives such as screwdrivers and electric train sets alongside its increased densities in zoning if such a rings and pendants. “In those days, it was a NOV. 17-20 L ottery...... 2 different type of business,” said Creighton Shoor. Advice ...... 12 need is demonstrated, and tax Herald photo by Saviste Area to w n s___7 O bituaries___10 abatements. “We were trying to get people into the store, to Business...... 20 Opinion...... 6 * Aid developers in obtaining loans. open charge accounts.” REED'S INC. Classified .. 18-19 P rapletalk...... 2 * Encourage developers to set aside 15 JULIUS COHEN SURVEYS WARES AT SHOOR JEWELERS The store gained notority one summer five years Sports...... 15-17 ST Comics...... 8 to 20 percent of the units in their projects . . . Wednesday, before goIng-out-of-busIness saTe started I’lcusi' turn lo IP CASUAL LADY MANCHESTER PARKADE 'Entertainment 12 Television ...... 8 for rental to low-and moderatehincome Fashions for the Fuller Figure ILL families at below-market ratesl Package Store PRICE BREAK Let ua help you telecl that Barry Road house damaged Special trine for Thanhtgiving BIC OFFICE PENS Irish Mist hMlMIOOfelMIlW Iratamfa Lagandary Navalla <1.00 per dozen OFF LIquaur 70 proof Chablla, Roaa, A Faulty TV set suspected blaze cause 30% 750 ML Burgundy 7 i Rag P ric a ...... 18.99 3 Utor Sala P rIca...... 14.67 Rag. Sava Spacial plush all Selection Mall-In Rabata...... -3.00 Ah electrical malfunction in a television set is the suspected cause' ALL COATS 8.99 2.00 6.99 MMHLS 1983 «f of a Wednesday afternoon fire that Psrtset lor four Quality severely damaged a home at 76 Final Coat 11.67 ThsntngMng Dlimor. Barry Road. •DAKIN •Christmas It was the second fire at the home Sizes 14V2-24V2 of’ Edward and Lois Hanlon in less CMvas Regal Boodtosain •GARFIELD •GiftuiraD than a year and a half. No one was in 1 Utor 88 Proof 780 ML Scotch •SMURF & REHLiS •Boxed Cards the home at the time of the blaze, 649-6382 04.4 Proof which started in a first-floor den and Rag. Sava Spacial Rag. Sava Spadal •Ornaments spread down a hallway until it (across from Youth Contra) enveloped the entire first floor of 21.3S 4.58 16.77 9.99 2.02 7.97 the Cape Cod-style house, said Mon., Tuaa., Sal. 10-5:30, Wad., FrI., 10-0 Thomas R, O’Marra, public infor­ ,MI I hr TiptE. Vs OFF yaPMCE^PMCE Sun. 12-5 mation officer for the Eighth Utilities District volunteer fire ■ s '' department. ^ ’hiirty-four district firefighters iW S C O lAVE-MO responded at 1:30 p.m. to a PAREADE HEALTH SHOPPE ' nei^bor’s report of the fire, he DISC GAMER said. When they arrived, the house S A V E » a was full of smoke, with an interior Licensed by Ked temperature of more than 1,000 deffmes, he said. RECORDBR8flHER file heat melted plastic window Maneheelw PeAede. Mwchwisr. CT (MONO OBR 6«7.18I 6 shades, kitchen fixtures and lampshades on the first floor of the house, O'Marra said. Firefighters chopped boles in the NOW ON VIDEOOASSETTE roof to ventilate the house before going insite, be s41d. 401 CMKM The blase was quelled in about •Shoola 3-plcturoa par half an hour, O’Marra said. The den where the fire started was com­ •Bum In Flaah - (No pletely destroyed, and the rest of the Flaohbulbo naadad) • «1 ON THi BHT 8MUR u n . first floor suffered heavy fire •Motor driven automatl- • HDUCi M K OFCANCMI, damage. Second floor bedrooms MNy to next frame m a r t n S IA li; STROM were damaged by snsoke, he said. •Automattc aanaor datorminaa IT a RBUCi OBPRBSMN AND SI The house is uninhabitable. But msHen ACM E MTTMWtTHNUTRtnON neither O'.Mai'ra, d istrict fire DISTRICT FIRE CAPTAIN VICTOR LeQEYT INSIDE GUTTED HOME JUICKRATOR matahnl Granville H. Lingard im a . . . uses device to test whether fire Is Inside wells •UHra-LNa BaNary n e e j e n m A M o neighbor who reported the fire knew •Mtmatura peefcat alao VITAUTY ALL HEALTH & this morning where the Hanlons are COOKBOOKS staying. H«raM nbotot by TarquMo Besides Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon, four All are teenaged or In their 20s. previous fire was probably caused they couldn’t estimate the dollar 20% OFF children, yrere living at the house: On July 22,1961, a fire destroyed a by careless disposal of smoking value of the damage caused by •29” FIREFIGHTER BOB TURCOTTE AFTER BLAZE Edward Hanlon Jr., Kevin Hanlon, first floor master bedroom at the material. v Wednesday’s fire. Lingard guessed Rag. 88.88 ALL HERBAL TEAS 10% OFF (No enffiene) S3 9 « . . . 34 volMdtMrs who rM pondsd to houso A rt. George Hanlon, and Eileen Hanlon. Hanlon' home. Lingard said the District spokesmen said today it ran “ in the thousands oMIoUars.’’ 7^ ^

2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Nov. 18. 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Nov. 18, 1982 - 3 -‘V\ *' \ 1 V \ '*■ ( I '*'-1 ''' V ('.• News Briefing v_Iowi - * F a ir N r Directors to decide future Ex^CIA agent convicted of paramedics plan tonight lO S ANOELES ALEXANDRIA, Va. (UPI) - A federal jury took just tO W E S l 4‘/i hours to decide former CIA agent Edwin Wilson was " ' ’‘d * TEMEERAIUnES a rogue arms merchant who sold guns to Libyan '’i MIAMI And DlRosa said he believes there Director Ronald Kraatz in a study -J^SO By Nancy Thompson requested by the Board of Directors, military officials, not a “spy who was left out in the . LlOfNO ■" and Richard Cody is support for that action among the T^Am A<>1*Q t tl is about $100,000 less expensive. cold.” 3 ram EZ3 M O w l Herald Reporters The seven-woman, five-man jury returned guilty ver- “Arithmetically, I would say At a meeting of the Republican slicts Wednesday on seven of eight counts accusing The Board of Directors will decide there’s a chance (the Republican Town Committee Wednesday, Wilson of illegally exporting four handguns and a Colt UIM WCAIMLII I OTOCA81 ^ tonight whether to proceed with proposal will pass),” DlRosa said. Chairman Curtis M. Smith M-16 automatic rifle from the United States to Libyan plans for a paramedic program or “I think that there’s support (from ”We don’t think the—pe^Ie are intelligence and army officials in 1979. postpone them and study the matter Democrats).” , getting what they voted on. Our He was acquitted of transferring arms across state - further. The Republican directors last obligation Is to give tpem what they lines. The former spy faces three other trials in The board — which will meet week held a press conference calling v o t^ on. Washington and Houston on charges of conspiracy to tonight at 8 In the Lincoln Center for a halt'to plans for the developing “The parsflng^ program as murder a Libyan dissident on a |1 million “hit” con­ Weather hearing room — is scheduled to con­ paramedics program, saying that presented to the voters last year tract, illegally exporting 44,000 pounds of Army- sider approval of agreements with the program had changed too does not resemble what the town controlled plastic explosives and bomb devices to Libya. the firefighters’* union and the drastically from the concept voters will now get if the present program Wilson also is charged with recruiting former Green Manchester Ambulance Services approved at a referendum last year. is instituted,” Smith said. Berets to teach terrorists in the North African country regarding the paramedic program. The proposal now calls for five Democratic leaders have accused how to use the explosives and weaponry. € However, Peter P. DlRosa Jr., firefighters, working out of the town Smith and the Republican directors Today’s forecast the leader of the Republican minori­ fire department, to be trained as of playing politics by announcing ty on the board, said the Republican their opposition to the plans for the Was Shamir alerted? Today sunny. Highs near 50. Light northeast wM s. param ^ics. directors will ask that the question paramedic program. Tonight clouding up With patchy fog. Lows 30 to 35. Light The EMS Council had of how the program should be set up recommended a program based in Democratic Mayor Stephen T. An Israeli Cabinet minister testified today he alerted easterly winds. Friday mostly cloudy. Highs near 50. Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir about the Beirut be referred to the Emergency Manchester Hospital. The fire Penny noted that the voters were massacre of- Palestinians the morning after the killings Easterly winds around 10 mph. Medical Services Council for further department-based program, not asked to approve a specific program in the referendum last began. study. developed by Assistant Health Communications Minister Mordechai Zippori, bitterly Extended outk)'ok year, but just approve the concept. complaining that the government only learned of Defense Minister Ariel Sharon's decision to allow tfie Extended outlook for New England Saturday through Herald photos by Pinto Christian Phalangist militiamen into the Palestinian Monday: . , camps in retrospect, said an Israeli journalist told him Massachussetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Fair with a warming trend through the period. Daytime about the mass killings on the morning of Friday, Sept, UPI photo Happy 10 years highs in the 40s and 50s Saturday rising to the 50s and 60s Gingerbread Fair 17. The Phalangists entered the camps Thursday night. Monday. Overnight lows will rise from the 30s and low Superintendent of Schools James P. left) Kathleen Foulds, a special education “He (the journalist) said, ‘1 have reports the 40s Saturday to the 40s and low 50s Monday. Today in history Kennedy was honored Wednesday evening teacher. Dr. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. Dr. Phalange are committing a slaughter,’” Zippori told the Vermont: Clpudy Saturday. Chance of showers Sun­ Kennedy has headed Manchester schools three-member Israeli commission probing the day and Monday. Unseasonably mild. Highs in the upper at a reception at Robertson School. Sharing Attic Treasures for 10 years. inassacre of Sept. 16-18 at the Sabra and Chatila refugee On Nov. 18, 1903 Panama and the United tic oceans. This was the scene one year later 40s and 50s. Lows in the 30s to mid 40s. a moment during the reception are (from Featuring — Country Store camps in which hundreds were killed. States signed a treaty for the building of the during excavation of the "big ditch." Maine: Generally fair through the period. Highs in the Holiday Decorations Temple Chapter #53 Panama Canal, linking the Pacific and Atlan­ 40s north to low 50s south. Lows in the upper 30s to low Straw Flowers Bishops eye nuke policy 40s. y Order of the Eastern Star New Hampshire: jJenerally fair through the period. AAHA to meet with architect Bake Sale WASHINGTON (UPI) — The nation’s.Roman Catholic Highs mostly in the 50s. Lows in the upper 30s to low 40s. Children’s Store Sal., Nov. 20, ' bishops, debating the moral issues of the nation's POWs back from Angola Suit failure studied ' \ Knits 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. nuclear deterrent strategy, find themselves in a NEW YORK (UPI) — Three Americans released from Toys and Candy MASONIC TEMPLE bruising but not unexpected political battle' with the SPAC^CENTER, Houston (UPI) — Investigators are Rainbow and DeMolay Items Angolan prisons in a multinational prisoner-of-war swap looking into everything from equipment breakdown to before setting Mayfair plan 25 East Canter Street Reagan administration. National forecast SHRINE CLOWNS FOR THE KIDSI In another effort to soften the bishops’ proposed state­ had tearful reunions with family, and one who sought tampering in an effort to find out why both of space Manchcatar, CT “romance and adventure” as a mercenary said he faced shuttle Columbia’s $2 million spacewalking suits failed ment on nuclear war and peace issues, the administra­ By United Press International ' Los Angeles pc Us 56 .... — 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. tion Wednesday made public and distributed to every a firing squad 'three times. in orbit. City & Fest Hi Lo Pep Louisville r 53 46 .... Housing Authority member John FitzPatrick noted, Luncheon Albuquerque pc 57 43 .... By Nancy Thompson bishop a seven-page, single spaced letter from White Geoffrey Tyler, 28, of Seabrook, Md., a pilot, and Richard A. Colonna, head of a special suit review Memphis r 56 S3 .... “Federal funds have been drying up rather than getting Beef stew, lasagne, _ mercenaries Gustavo Grillo, 33, of Toms River, N.J., Asheville r SO 43 .06 M iam i Bech pc 80 77 .06 Herald Reporter House national security adviser William Clqrk. The board, says the double failure is especially puzzling Atlanta r 4« 4B .94 Milwaukee pc 48 S .... looser.” ■ sandwiches letter was addressed to Archbishop Joseph Bernardin of and Gary Acker, 28, of Sacramento, Calif., arrived on a because both suits passed rigorous tests just before they . Billings cy se 40 .... Mlnneajwtis pc 45 21 .... The Manchester Housing Authority Wednesday The Housing Authority decided to invite a represen­ Masonic Temple Club Room TWA jet from Paris Wednesday. were packed and stowed in Columbia about 12 days Birmmgham cy 56 40 Nashville r 56 40 A Chicago, chairman of the committee drafting the Boston c SO 33 .... New Orlens cy 66 81 .08 delayed discussion on plans to modernize Mayfair tative from Cahn to attend its January meeting to detail Turkey proposed pastoral statement. The three were whisked away to private reunions with before launch. ' Brwhsvll Tx.cy 76 64 .... New York pc 51 43 .... Gardens, asking for a meeting with the architect. how the firm is proposing to carry out the project and 5:00 p.m. — first serving families and friends, but Tyler and Grillo later spoke to “That’s one of the things that prompted us to give this Buffalo pc 51 33 .... Oklahm Cty cy 56 44 .... what can be done with the available money, if no further DINNER Clark's letter sharply criticized the bishops for failing Charlstn S.C. r 66 56 .06 Omaha cy M SB .... Members of &e Housing Authority held off .on discus­ Dinner — 6:00 p.m. — second senring to give the administration enough credit for its arms reporters. Acker told a State Department official he a little more attention than we would give normal in­ Charlott N.C. r 57 46 Philadelphia cy 50 36 ...A sing a proposal submitted by Cahn Consulting Engineers funds are forthcoming. Chicago cy 27 reduction initiatives and defended the U.S. policy of was too tired for an interview. flight problems,” Colonna said in a news conference Phoenix pc 64 80 JO and Planners for fixing up the housing complex for the The scope of the program is not known because Tyler and Grillo both said they had been treated Geveiand cy 55 30 Plttsburn cy 56 43 .m. nuclear deterrence — a policy the proposed pastoral W^nesday. Columbu'S>)i 54 47 Portlano Me. c 47 S .... elderly because they did not want to commit to the total Housing Authority Chairman Pascal Mastrangelo \ questions and which some bishops condemn. humanely by the Marxist Angolan government. Columbia crewmen Vance Brand, Robert Overmyer, Dallas r 53 51 .10 Portland Ore. r 80 40 JB $200,000, five-year plan. refused to release Cahn’s proposal for the moderniza­ Adults — $5.00 “ I don’t feel my treatment was inhumane, although Denver pc Providence c 54 36 .... , Today, during an open two-hour debate on the issue Joseph Allen and William Lenoir prepared detailed Des Moines cy Richmond t 88 SO .... ”He’s guestimating this will be a $200,000 project,” tion project to the press, saying that it had not yet been Children — $2.75 (under 12) the bishops will make clear whether the latest ad­ my confinement in the jail was completely unjust,” said reports on their five-day satellitelaunching mission Detroit cy St. Louis 87 45 .08 said Housing Authority member Richard Schwolsky. acted upon by the Housing Authority. Tyler, who described his reunion with his mother, while their memories were still fresh. Duluth pc Salt Lak Sly. Ctycy 86 36 .... “I don’t want the people to be mis-lnformed,” he said. ministration effort to influence their thinking will have El Paso cy San Antonio r 88 86 .... “We don’t have $200,000. How can you approve a con- any impact. Marjorie', as tearful.' Among the things Overmyer noted were the need for Hartford c San Diego pc 88 87 .... tract-if you don’t have the money?” He said after the meeting that the work will moder­ Dinner by reservation Grillo, who said he went to Angola for “romance and better food trays and, for astronaut Sally Ride who flies Honolulu pc Seattle r 81 48 .70 Carol Shanley, executive director of the Housing nize the entire Mayfair area, including work such as Phone: Elizabeth Mottram adventure,” said he too “was treated humanely.” Grillo Indianapolis cy Spokane r 51 48 .16 on the seventh shuttle mission next year, some kind of Jackson Miss, r iVim iui pc a 84 .... Authority, said there Is now $80,000 available and of­ lowering ceilings in the apartments. 646-4132 walked with a cane and said he suffered a leg injury in Jacksonville cy Washington cy 60 41 .... curtains to add a little privacy in the cramped two-room ficials hope to get another $70,000, for a total of $130,000. In other business, the Housing Authority: Carolyn Melaon Union admits failure Angola. Kansas City cy W ichita cy 87 48 ... • Awarded a bid for snowplowing to Jim’s Arce of cabin. Las Vegas pc 643-9712 WARSAW, BOLAND (UPI) — Warsaw’s main un­ “There’s no such thing as privacy in Columbia light Little Rwk r Hartford Road at a cost of $1,400 for service through derground leaflet said today the Solidarity command ad­ now,” Overmyer said. But he said the craft had proved April 30; mitted the failure of last week’s strike was “a serious U.S. pulTout said ‘fatal’ itself livable. Town bond rating • Announced that a $14,300 grant has been received blow” to the group that showed “just how much people from the state Department of Housing to increase in­ are tired.” LONDON (UPI) — NATO Secretary-General Joseph sulation in Spencer Village; The underground leaflet also said that the strike Luhs warned the United States today that withdrawing IH will plead guilty • Reported that 202 persons are now on the waiting failure could lead to a revision of Solidarity tactics, with 15,000 to 20,000 troops from Europe would have a "fatal Lottery will remain at AA list to get into Housing Authority apartments. An ad­ the union in the future buckling down to “a strategy of effect” on the defenses of America’s European allies. HOUSTON (UPI) — Financially trouble Inter­ ditional 80 persons are on the waiting list for Section longterm resistance.” Luns also said he was worried by the European peace' national Harvester Co. blamed high court costs for its Eight housing. No more applications are being accepted The five-man Solidarity underground command called movement’s campaign for one-sid^ disarmament by the decision to plead guilty today to federal charges that one Two national bond rating services have kept for Section Eight housing: • Agreed to bid renovation work on five duplex houses strikes Nov. 10 to mark the second anniversary of the West and claim ^ it was “aided and abetted” by the of its former subsidiaries bribed officials of Mexico’s 3832. Manchester’s rating at AA — a grade that should mean Numbers drawn in New - lower interest rates on municipal bonds, according to as a package, rather than individually. Schwolsky said registration of Solidarity as the East bloc’s first free Soviets. President Reagan recently voiced similar government-owned oil company. England Wednesday: Rhode Island daily: 0773. trade union. But most people went to work. opinions of foreign involvement in the anti-nuclear “IH eipects to enter a plea of guilty to a one-count Town Treasurer Roger M. Negro. j , such a move could save the Housing Authority money in Connecticut daily: 320. Vermont' daily: 114. terms of purchasing materials and could s p ^ up the The military government released Solidarity leader movement. charge of conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Massachusetts daily: Negro said town officials learned of the rating late Maine daily: <814. Tuesday from both Moody’s and Standard and Poor's renovation of the homes, which were purchased under a Lech Walesa from 11 months of internment after the “If the United States were to go in the direction that Practices Act in the federal court in Houston,” New Hampshire daily: 8224. some suggest and withdraw troops from Europe, it spokesman Bill Greenhill said Wednesday. “The rating services. federal program. mild protest Nov. 10 and has hinted that it would lift This ad sponsored by Shady Glen Dairy Stores martial law. would have a fatal effect on the defense effort of some maximum penalty for this offense is a $10,000 fine. “We’re very, very pleased,” he said. ■'Most members of the union decided that such a of our European allies and be a present to the Soviet “The documents to be submitted by the Justice . Negro said town officials had feared that they would protest does not pay as the repression would' be incom­ Union,” Luns said in an address to the 200 members of Department will include a statement there was no lose their A A rating — which he said they fought hard to parable with the effects,” Tygodnik Mazowsze, War­ the North Atlantic Assembly. evidence officers, directors or management of IH were get some years ago — because the services had dropped MRTFORD RD. D.Q. saw's main underground leaflet, said. Luns said any move by the United States to pull out of aware of, or participated in the^conspiracy,” he said. several other towns from AA to Al. D a ir g "Non-participation in the Nov. 10 strike is a serious Europe, as proposed in Congress, would be “self­ The plea was to be made today. Almanac The higher rating will mean Ve to percent blow to the authority of the national underground destructive and not in the interest of the United States.” Citing an earlier, statement, Greenhill said the ^, difference In bids for the sale of $6.5 million in bonds for Q u e e n Holiday Cake Sale C3iicago-based company, which has been suffering leadership.” it said. “For the first time its stand did not Assembly members earlier approved a resolution improvements at Manchester High School, construction (s a ls good thru Nov. 28th) see support from the union members. strongly opposing one-sided troop cuts by the West and severe financial difficulties, had been negotiating with at Main and Center streets and Vernon Street, .and im- "On Nov. 10 it could be seen just how much people are called for significant improvement in the alliance’s con­ the Justice Department on the matter to avoid the Today is Thursday, Nov. 18, the 322nd day of 1982 with ■ provements to the landfill. cakes tire d .” ventional strength. monetary demands of an extended period of litigation. 43 to follow. Over the next several yeiars, Negro estimated that the b n H i e r . SpedalTNIWKSGIVING The moon is moving toward Its first quarter. AA rating will save the town $115,000 or more. He said DAIRY STORES The morning stars are Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter. the town will probably bond for the water treatment plant and the industrial park within the next year, if the It’s the best thing to happen to cake since The evening stars are Venus and Mars. cake. And what a treat It Is. Ught, cake crunch. market is good. Those bom on this date are under the sign'of Scorpio. Cool and creamy chocolate and vanilla DO*. * Negro said be. General M anner Robert B. Weiss and 3.99 American astronaut Alan Shepard was bora Nov. 18, PUMPKIN ICE CREAM ^ Plus rich, cold fudge and delicious Icing. You Feopletalh town Director of Finance Thomas S. Moore made 1923. SHADY GLEN Pumpkin Ice Cream is made with real pumpkin and ^ can have It decorated tor any occasion. The presentations before both rating services In New York On this date in history: the taaty apices that go into old-fashioned Pumpkin Pie Custard. Dairy Queen* Round Cake, Frozen and Opera and George Balanchine's New York City on Nov. 3. He said they gave infonhatlon on the town in Ballet Tuesday night she’s thinking of making it an In 1883, the United States adopted Standard Time and Enjoy qualityl Enjoy SHADY GLENI packaged for easy take home. Pick one up Grandpa's joy set up four time zones — Elastera, Central, Mountain general, tax collections, budget surpluses, the pension annual’ affair. fund and employment. today. 'There’s a special bond between grandparents and “ It’ll make a wonderful ending to our new July and Pacific. In 1903, Panama and the United States signed a treaty EGG NOG grandkids — if you don’t believe it ask Walter through November season we are scheduling, Made by SHADY GLEN. A hearty drink rich enough to dilute. May be Cronkite. 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In 1981, actor William Holden died of iitjiirles suffered i V / chooaa from: Chocolate about what would cure the world’s ills — and he Adam Luders, Karin von Aroldingen and Peter CRANBERRY SHERBET F u d g e , Strawberry. does so with a big smile. I was never crazy about Martins, and the opera’s Diana Soviero, Jon in a fail in his apartment in Santa Monies, Calif. to prevent assault Refreshing, tasty cranberries made PlnMppla Coconut. babies ... but I put all rational feelings behind when Garrison, Stephanie Sundine and Claudette into a delicious fruit sherbet. Serve as ( ' a topping for your fresh fruit cup, LOSS *3.99 it comes to this child.” Petersen. The event raised about $S(M,000. A police officer said be threatened to shoot a man rogular $5.95 Goldwater: “Grandchildren bring back to their A thought for the day; British playwright George Ber­ or as a light dessert. It’s ideal grandfathers the warmth of family love.” nard Shaw said, “The test of a man or woman’s Tuesday to prevent the man from assaulting him with a for holiday entertaining! Lewis says take the love for a child and, Quotes of the day breeding Is bow they bdiave in a quarrel.” basebaU bat. . COME IN AND REOISTER FOR FREE CAKE “Magnify that a thousandfold.” Officer Michael Morrissey said William J. 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ICECREAM rag. $1.80 * benefit at New York's Studio 54 on Dec.' 7 for the Gloria Steinem: “R the men in the room would USPS 327-^00 VOU Cll, No. 42 ' Morrissey said Carter stepped away from him toward 1.50 Save the Children international child aid agency. only think how they would feel graduating with a a w o^ile, from which be pldted up the log. • ' A lightly flavored mince made by SHADY GLEN Called “The Night of 100 Trees,” the benefit will ‘spinster of arts’ degree they would see how Impor­ PubHtiMd dally sxoapt Sunday Suggaau “Within seconds after taking the log Carter ran BANANA SPLIT feature an auction of celebrity-decorated Christ­ tant this language reform is.” Dame lEklith Evans: and eartain liolldaya by ttia SI.30 wsokly. towards me swinging wildly,’.’ belaid. for your hoiday eating mas trees along with other entertainment. “When a woman behaves like a man, why doesn’t ManohaaMr PubSahlns Co., IS monSi, S1SS6 tor i Morrissey said he dodged Carter’s swings. The picaaure. If you like the The tree trimmers include Liz and Dick, Larry Bralnard Plaoa, Manohsatar.'$30.70 tor ibinioM aaM SItl^W tantalizing flavor of SPECIAL she behave like a nice man?’ Conn. 08040. Saoqnd olaaadfor on* year. Mattvatos ara sunect then ran inside the house, and the officer Hagman and his mother, Mary Martin, Raquel McCall't photo vis UPI poitaga paid at Mayhaator. avaSabto on laquaak y • ' followed him. The suspect aUegedly grabbed a baaehall maKC pit, you’ll love Welch, Tony Randall, Ralston, the Muppets and Conn. POSTMASTSfl: Bond ad- bat from a first floor bedroom and threatened the of­ mtnee ice creami Hand- Glimpses draaa ohangaa to Sia Mancbaalar Peter Allen, WALTER CRONKITE HOLDS GRANDSON Th plaoa a olataMad or diaptay ficer wito it. packed at the counter t s f r i u r The committee list for the benefit includes Liza Tlarald. P.O. Boa SB1, advarUaamanr. or M rdport a while you wait, or aold in Only 73^ Leonard Bernstein temporarily exchanged his . . 8-month-old Buck apple of grandpa’a aye Manoheaiar, Com, 06040. n a m Uam, aiory or. p ta am Ipaa. D u r i n g the course of the attack, Morrissey said he fell Minnelli, Muhammad All, Elizabeth Ashley, baton for a pen to write “Findings,” a collection of oaS 6463711. OMoe hours aro to the floor. When Carter came after him, be drew his th t aconomical half-gallona. Geraldine Page, Zoe Caldwell, Tommy Tunc and To auboorlbo, or to raport a 1:30 a.m . Ip 6 p.m. Mpnday revolver and threatened (b shodt, h$ said. Try a corw of miiKt ka OKN lf days his poetry, essays and personal correspondence to Tony Bennett will receive the 1862 Hoey Award dallvary probtom. oaS 1474646. through Pnday.' Roy Scheider. be publislMKl this month ... for Interracial Justice fro'ih the Catholic Carter then ran outside, where bedras apprehended by craam. It’a dalkioua. Offloa houra ara aSO a.m. to SaO . another offlco' who bad been dalled to the scene, M Carrie Nye, also known as Mra. Dick Cavett, is Interracial Council in New York.Nov. 29 ... p.m. Monday SwouBh S rM ^ and ThP la a SPED qUKN COM UUMDRY 6am-llpn Double-header performing off-Broadway in a revised and Placldo Domingo, in London singing niccinl’s 7 to 10 a.ffl. Bahirtay. Daihmry, aubaerlbarto UoBad Prtas hdar- Morrissey said. IWOCONVENBTT LOCATIOte n MANCHESTER rewritten version of Josh Logan’s “The Wisteria “La Fanciulla del West,” received an honorary ahouM ba mada by S pjn. Mon- naSonM nawa aarvtoaa and la a -< The suspect was charged with criminal attempt to SaOE MBOLEITKE onRT.« -Op«OalyandSun.:IMiadtBincho|MnMon in S u 32 Family six# Waahara ...... 75a load day through Friday and by 7:30 mombar el Um AudH iuria u o( ' assault a police officer, interfering with an officer, and 4ohn C. bimI BfiiiOB A. ItlBg. OwMn Beverly Sills was so p issed with the success of Trees,” the play that originally starred Helen doctorate in music from Britain’s Royal College of a.m. Saturday. Choqladona. J. Hoch. EMCui«»MMigv 4 Supar aixad WM|j|ra the first joint fundraising gala of her New York City Hayes in the Broadway version ... Music .... nossrnlTm of marijuana. He w u held on 910,000 cash bo^ for a Dec. 6 apiwaraiice In Manchester Superior 17 Dryara * 15 IHIniitaa ...... 284. Court. J a. w 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thflrs., Nov. 18. 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Nov. 18, 1982 - 5 $ 8 9 milliofY rate Layoffs {unlikely' I Motive sought in 'double-hbmicide-suicide'

EAST HAMPTON (UPI) - Milos Bila Jr„ 25, was a plaint of a domestic disturbance had been investigated and no arrests were made, he said. into everything” to find a motive. increase approved CIGNA to cut hard-working auto mechanic who waved to his that day after a report by a “ concerned neighbor.” Bui Nowak said it had not been determined whether the The three bodies were taken to the chief state m edical' neighbors and greeted them over beers. Now police things were quiet at the Bila home when police arrived two incidents were connected, but he was “ checking examiner’s office in Farmington for autopsies. want to know why he apparently killed himself, his wife for phone company and young son. The bodies of the Blla family were found in their ranch-style house on a dead-end street shortly after NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Southern The $89 million represents a 12.3 4 ,0 0 0 midnight Wednesday. Bila’s neighbors called the shotgun slayings “ the worst crime ever” in the rural New England Telephone Co. percent hike in the intrastate customers may have a better idea revenues allowed the telephone town of 8,600, known best for its scenic, 201-year-old simply not hiring quite as many as covered Comstock Bridge. Friday what they will be paying for company, but less than the $127.2 By Mark A. Dupuis CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN service following the state’s ap­ million the company had sought. United Press International we would normally hire,” he said. Police have ruled the deaths a “ double-homicide- The division now employs about 23,- - proval of an $89 million rate hike for Company spokesman Ed Fortes suicide,” but could not explain why Bila turned the gun the utility. said the DPUC ruling was “ in our BLOOMFIELD - CIGNA Corp. 000 people. on his wife Karen, 25, and 18-month-old son Jason, - MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS DELI SPECIALS has said hiring In other operations “ At the same time, we expect before killing himself. OUR OWN The decision Wednesday by com­ judgement a balanced decision and BAKED H A M ...... missioners of the Department of will certainly help us improve our could offset the '4,000 jobs the in­ growth in our other operations, Mail carrier Dennis Whltty did not stop at the house at •3.69 offsetting much of this r^uction,” • LAND **0" LAKES Public Utility Control will boost earHings.’ ’ surance company will cut from its w 17 Sherry Lane Wednesday. Police had it sealed off, N). of the state’s major phone SNET, suffering a recent drop in property and casualty division over Kilpatrick told reporters during a looking for a motive for the tragedy. USDA QRAqiB “A" AMERICAN CHEESE...... •2.39 revenui'S MUCKFS company by 12.3 percent. earnings, will be allowed to increase the next three years. briefing at CIGNA offices. “ I heard about it on the street and I tried to think its rate of return from 14.2 percent The reduction will be mainly Kilpatrick said the company, about who it could be. They didn’t come to mind,” Whit- B O LO B N A ...... •1.99 A new pricing schedule was to be AVQ. 18-22 LB...... lb. MUCKFS to 16,2 percent under the 58-page . through attrition and should be formed earlier this year through the ty said as he passed by the house the Bilas had lived in TURKEYS presented to the regulatory agency DPUC decision. offset to a large extent by increased merger of Connecticut General lor three years. In the yard, dirt was piled in mounds S A jA M I...... Kl. •2.29 Friday spelling out the impact of the Fortes said the higher rate of employment elsewhere, CIGNA Corp. and INA Corp., has eliminated ■ where small trees had recently been carefully planted. increase on SNET’s 1.2 million return was needed to allow SNET to President Robert D. Kilpatrick said about 2,100 jobs and expected to cut Neighbors said the couple kept to themselves, but n iO VO LO N E C H E E S E ...... lb. •2.69 customers in all but a handful of the USDA GRADE “A” MUCKFS attract the investment money it , Wednesday. about 2,000 more over the next two were friendly and "would wave.” state's 169 cities and towns. needed. He said “ normal employee tur­ years. “ They were the normal young family. They seemed LIVESWURST...... • 1 .9 9 AVG. 10-18 L B ...... lb. MUCKFS The commissioners set a hearing Another controversial aspect of nover’ ’ in th ^ roperty and casualty The reductions will be in CIGNA happy,” said Matt Walton who lived a few houses away. TURKEYS field offices around the country, "I talked to them in the summer ... shared a beer or N/C F R A N K S ...... • 2 .4 9 next Wednesday on the new rate the rate decision will be introduc­ operation “ far exceeds” the number ROYAL OAK-AII oizoo up to 22 lb. tion of Select-a-Call service, to be UPI photo of positions to be trimmed through which are being consolidated as a whatever. 'There was no sign of anything like this.” MUCKFS schedule and, if all goes according KIELBASA ...... ^to plan, new rates will take effect available in certain telephone CIGNA EXECUTIVES LISTEN TO ANNOUNCEMENT attrition, making the possibility of result of the merger. Walton said Milos Bila was an auto mechanic at a .• 2 .1 9 Nov. 26, said DPUC spokeswoman exchanges next summer, Ms, actual layoffs unlikely. local dealership who spent “ practically all of his time FRESH MARCILLAT . . . Robert Kilpatrick (left), George Trumbull Kilpatrick said the reductions King Quillen. Quillen said. “ What we will really be doing is working on cars.” He could not think of any reason why 60% FRENCH B R IE ...... • 3 .4 9 would have little impact on CIGNA Bila would suddenly kill his young family,. THRKEYS lb. OUR OWN — PORT WINE OR CHEDDAR employment in the Hartford area, “ I met t|ie fellow just a couple of weeks ago,” said CHEESE BALLS ...... • 3 .4 9 where Connecticut General was Nancy Chesley, who tends bar at a local cafe. “ He came SWIFT VERMONT based, or the Philadelphia area, in the bar with a couple of his friends and introduced CHEDDAR CHEESE...... • 2 .4 9 Citizen group protests NU rate hike request where INA had its base. himself as my neighbor. He was very friendly and BUTTERBALL pleasant.” \ For example, he said, CIGNA Mrs. Chesley has lived on Sherry Street for several 18-22 LB...... lb. NEW BRITAIN, Conn, lUPD - 30 from agency offices when they The^ protesters planned to greet group the DPUC did not have the ’The CCAG also planned a rally eliminated almost 1,100 jobs this years but said most of the neighbors did not know each TURKEYS ' GARDEN FRESH year when it moved to consolidate .An estimated 15 protesters said they refused to leave. DPUC commissioners when they authority to allow them to stay in with two other groups. Marilyn other well. Nonetheless, she said, it was not the first operations of its Aetna Insurance SWIFT would be waiting outside state The CCAG, which describes itself arrived today to resume the building overnight. Crossley,' vice chairman of the time she had seen trouble at the Bila home. PRODUCE SPECIALS Department of Public Utility Con­ as the state’s largest citizen group, deliberations on the Northeast Police were called when the CCAG energy committee, said 200 to Co. subsidiary — locally known as ‘ "There was a big hassle down there Halloween Day,” trol offices today in a vigil against was staging the vigil .at least request. protesters, equipped with blankets 300 people were expected to attend, “ Little Aetna” — with INA she said. '"The police came flying down the road. ’The BUTTERBALL Northeast Utilities’ request for a through early today to draw atten­ King Quillen, a spokeswoman for and food, refused to leave. Officers including union leaders and some operations in Philadelphia. chief of police and some detectives were down there. EMKROR/CM.MERtA GMPES...... 7 9 * $127.2 million rate hike. the DPUC, said DPUC Com­ talked to them for about five 10-18 LB JUMBO RED tion to burdensome utility costs and legislators. Of the 1,100 people affected at Lit­ Somebody said they had a big fight, but who knows?” TURKEYS lb. The protesters, organized by the to convince the DPUC to reject missioner Peter Boucher talked minutes and after conferring among Ms. Crossley said the CCAG was tle Aetna, more than 750 have been East Hampton Police Sgt. Robert Nowak said a com- DEUGIOUS Xm.ES Connecticut Citizen Action Group, with the protesters and “ expressed thqmselves, they left the building COLONIAL .3 9 * Northeast’s request for a $127.2 staging the vigil and rally “ to make placed in jobs, mostly with CIGNA, huddled in the cold Wednesday night million increase in electric-and gas sympathy with everyone’s right to withput incident, Ms. Quillen said. people in the state aware of what’s Kilpatrick said. after police evicted a group of 25 to rates \ exercise their opinion.” He told the No one was arrested. 'been going on.” SERH-BONELESS aUNBEIMES...... 9 9 * Killer's lawyer HAMS...... ‘ 1.99 SWEET POTATOES/YAMS L .2 5 * Arson discounted in boarding house fire State tokens Also available - Ducks - Qaasa - Capons plans appeal MIDDLETOWN (UPI) — Investigators have dis­ Memorial Hospital of burns and smoke inhalation after evacuated. > counted arson or any structural defects as the causes of the fire ’Tuesday night. Many spent Tuesday night in an emergency shelter in used for subway a boarding house fire which left one man dead and four a church basement. City officials began working with Tenant Eugene Grover, 51, was discharged from the other people injured. social service agencies Wednesday to find temporary hospital Wednesday. Edna M. Schaefer, age unknown, NEW YORK (UPI) — Connecticut’s new turnpike despite client Fire Chief John Riordan said the state, fire marshal, housing for the burned-out tenants. was transferred out of the intensive care unit at tokens are saving that state’s motorists time and local police, and his department should know by Friday Mayor Michael Cubeta Jr. said the city has “ a moral Middlesex and was reported in satisfactory condition. New York City subway riders money. what caused the two-alarm blaze in the rooming house responsibility’ ’ to coordinate the relocation effort. He Mary K. Hoyer, 47, was in good condition. The new tokens for the Connecticut Turnpike, We Are Proud Again To Be Exclusive CL Distributors used by transients, alcoholics and former mental said he would try to up conversion of Shepherd NEW LONDON (UPI) - Hired killer John J. Hall on the Connecticut Valley Hospital grounds as a which were put into use Monday, are almost iden­ McGann’s lawyer says he will ignore his client’s death patients. Walter Booth, captain of the local Salvation Army tical in color and size to the city's subway tokens 'T fs accidental, not arson or anything, ” Riordan said Corps, was treated for smoke inhalation and released. permanent residence for the tenants. wish and appeal the murder conviction which could He said the city still plans to buy and renovate the and they cost a fraction of the price. make McGann the first person sent to the electric chair of Royal Oak Grade A Fresh Turkeys (with Pop-up Timers) Wednesday. He also said the fire was not attributable to The fire in the four-story brick building started in building sometime next year with a portion of a $500,0(X) ’The turnpike tokens, which cost 17Vii cents, have under Connecticut’s 2-year-old capital punishment law. any code violation. Clemons’ second-floor room at the front of the building. been showing up in the subway’s turnstiles for a The victim, John H. Clemons. 40, died at Middlesex Up to 30 residents of the dilapidated structure were S m a ll Cities B l o c k grant. "H e said he's had It,” attorney Robert Casale said Also avalMbfw: Qmnt* Hmnm, Roasting Chicirans, Duoira, Although the building had been cited for numerous week — when they first went on sale — in place of Wednesday at McGann's sentencing hearing. “ His In­ safety code violations in the last year, and at one point the subway tokens which cost 75 cents. structions to me are drop it, drop the whole thing. He Grade A A Butterball Turkeys was condemned, Cubeta said there were no existing With more than 10 million of the Connecticut doesn’t want an appeal.” code violations at the time the fire broke out. tokens in circulation, the city’s ’Transit Authority McGann, 28, was convicted of felony murder by a Beta blockers can increase The building housed a luncheonette, a pool hall and the said the loss in revenue to the subways could be three-judge panel for the Aug. 9, 1981, murder-for-hire ^ I\o Substitute Pentacostal Christian Church office on the first floor. considerable if they begin to flood the system. slaying of Donald C. Burke, 42, killed while he slept in ' We Give Old Fashioned The rooming house was condemned Jan. 4 after in­ TA President John Simpson said the agency was bed in his Niantic home. For Quality considering changing the subway tokens. He said Butcher Service ... heart risk if not given early spectors found water seeping into electrical fixtures. Sentencing has been delayed at least until Friday, Owner Salvatore Rizzo relocated 32 residents while he the city is also considering impounding all Connec­ pending a defense psychiatrist’s report on McGann’s patched the roof, fixed electrical systems and installed ticut tokens it finds in its system— a step that could mental state. The judicial panel said there could be smoke detectors. The condemnation was rescinded Jan. quickly cause a token shortage in Connecticut and more delays If prosecutors seek a second psychiatric STORE HOURS: BOSTON (UPII — Powerful drugs called beta However, mortality rates for men treated with the force that state to change the size of its tokens. blockers, commonly used to prevent heart attacks in drug within four months' of the initial heart attack were 21, and Rizzo was given more time to bring the property opinion. 317 Highland S t patients with coronary heart disease, increased mortali­ 18 percent lower than in men receiving a placebo, the up to stricter fire codes. Casale said he did not feel the possible death sentence Mon. i Tues. 'til 6:00 was justified and indicated he would appeal even though ty rates in men who began treatment more than one studv said. Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ’til 9:00 year after being stricken, medical researchers dis­ rim Fashlons'iAMMkMMMV^ it would “ cause some flak with John.” MANCHESTER closed today. Mortality rates tor men treated with the drug within The last person to be put to death in Connecticut was Sat. & Sunday A team of English doctors said if the beta blocker five to 12 months after the attack were the same as for Joseph “ Mad Dog” Taborsky In 1960. He was convicted 'til 6:00 CONN. oxprenolol is to be effective in preventative further men receiving a placebo, they said. of six murders committed during a series of grocery and drug store holdups. nzen uiTS fjl heart problems, treatment should be started within a few weeks after the first heart attack. “ Oxprenolol reduced the death rate in patients who “ I don’t think anybody wants to die,” Casale said. “ If They conducted a seven-year study in England of 1,103 began taking the drug soon after their infarction (heart Where fashion Is a he (McGann) did, then we would have a hell of an insani­ male heart attack survivors between the ages of 35 and attack), but this trend was reversed in those entered look, not a size. ty defense. I think John Is very afraid of who he is. I 69. The study did not deal with the effects of beta late in the study,” said the team of doctors from Leeds think he's very afraid to hear that.” blockers on women. General Infirmary in Leeds, England. Weekend Speclel Casale said the psychiatric testimony was not meant The findings, published in the New Englanfi Journal of Special Sizes to show McGann was mentally Incompetent but that he ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ llllllU llB l “ The increased mortality in this latter group mainly Medicine, showed a 13 percent higher mortality rate Mixed Bouquet 12V4 to 28<>4 had "som e personality disorders that led to his involve­ occurred late after withdrawal from active treatment,” among those receiving oxprenolol one to seven years or ment in the crime. -- 1 f FRnZFNFROZEIS A- & n4IRY DAIRY ' they said, adding the increased deaths were largely and 36-52 GROCERY SPECIALS after the heart attack than among men receiving a McGann’s fate rests largely on New London County among patients who had stopped taking the drug a year placebo. State’s Attorney C. Robert Sattl and Superior Court PILLraURV — A U VARIETIEE or more before the fatal heart attack. Carnations MRS. SMITH’S ^ A s Judge James M. Higgins, who headed the panel which BREAD MIXES...... PIE S H E LL...... not. 7 8 * convicted McGann Oct. 20. UUIOE EUD IN EHELL A A a Treatment should begin no later than within the first *3 .2 6 a bunch MRS. SMITH’S • 4 n n Governor O'Neill is few weeks after the heart attack, they concluded. DIAMOND WALNUTS...... is<«.88* APPLE or MINCE P IE ...... »».. • 1.3 8 SWEET UPE AA« However, they said the drugs are believed to be ineffec­ CASH & MRS. SMITH’S A A 85 E. C E N TE R S T. APPU JUICE...... s4 «.»8 « off on 5-doy vocation tive when administered within one to three days after CARRY PUMPKIN PIE 4s..^*l.»» OCRAN SPRAY . . A A a the heart attack. 649-5268 FASMOMIU BIRDSEYE > A A . Woman pleads CRANBERRY MOLD...... 98* COOKED SQUASH ...... 3 8 * OATS UPTON o n e HARTFORD (UPII — With the campaign and initial BIRDSEYE a A s action on the state’s next budget behind him, GoV. ONION SOUP...... i«.0 8 * PEAS or CORN ...... i o « .4 8 * TOWN OF MANCHESTER CHICKEN OP THE SEA i W A o guilty to murder BIRDSEYE KAs William O’Neill is off on a five-day vacation. I f M * Larrye deBear, the governor’s press secretary, said LEAF COLLECTION PROGRAM CHUNK LIRHT TUNA C AU LIFLO W ER ...... W O’Neill and his wife Nikki left Wednesday to travel out The following streets will be picked up the week beginning November 15,1M2 and again on December 13, 1962. The WATERBURY (UPI) — One of two women accused of m UAllIN DRAUES...... n . a 2 i^ 1 .0 0 BIRDSEYE AAs of state, although they had no specific itinerary. Town will only pick up SAGO ID LEAVES AMP GLASS CUPPIWOS. AStOLUTELY MO M P U M MIXED IN WITH helping plan and carry out the $1.3 million Purolator PEAS A O N IO N S ...... ,...i o « .8 8 * THE L M V iS WILL G B ^ C kE D UP. The Was muit be of the siie that can easily be naadl^ ^ o m and m t^ iint BIROEEVE O a s The governor, who defeated Republican Lewis Rome exceed 60 pounds in weight. The bags must be placed bdiind the curb and away from the place idiere your refuse is dot- robbery murder in 1976 has pleaded guilty to three in the Nov. 2 election to win a full term, plans to return mally placed. The refuse contarctor will NOT pick up bagged leaves during the 8 week leaf program of 10'26-82 thru 12-17' counts of felony murder. , NILEDUNIDNS...... is«.99* ONIONS IN CREAM SAUCE io» 88* 9 t o work Monday, deBear said. O’Neill ha(J said he would 82 DO NOT RAKE LEAVES INTO THE STREET. AM ISWW imiM bew E by 7:00 A.M. McndPy mottling. Evelyn Vega, 29, of Elast Haven, entered the plea BIRDEEVE RED. OR EXTRA CREAMY a A s Adams St. (Center to Middfle rSm I marshmallows ...... 1 S ..0 0 * take a vacation after the election. Deepwood Dr. Harding St. McKee St. Rogers PL Wednesday before Waterbury Superior Court Judge COOL W H IP ...... s ~ .8 8 * Turnpike West) EARLY CAUPORNIA MEDIUM PITTED A A o O’Neill completed initial work Tuesday on the state Deerfield Dr. Hartford Rd. McKinley St. Roosevelt St. (S0.M" FYank J. Kinney Jr. who set a Jan. 28 sentencing date. HOODS p n « Adams St. South budget for the next fiscal year and ent the $3.62 billion Devon Dr, Hathaway La. Middlefleld St. St. James St.< As a result of the plea bargaining, the woman faces a RIPEOLIWES...... S...99* SOUR C R EA M ...... i . « . 8 8 * Alexander St. SWEET UPS ane Diane Dr. Heather La. Moore St. ' St. J ( ^ St. TROPICANA Wgb package back to his budget chief for additional cuts. Ann St. maximum sentence of 25 years. But defense attorney Division St. Hendee Rd. \ Morse Rd. St. Lawrence St. CHOCOLATE SYRUP...... Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso will represent O’Neill during Arch St.' Robert Axelrod said h^ was optimistic bis client would ORANSE JUICE ...... S 4 « ^ *1 .4 8 Dougherty St. Henderson Rd. Myrtle St. Salem Rd. his absence, including Friday’s ceremonies where the Avon St. be given close to the minimum sentence of 10 years and PLEISCHMANN