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Manchester, Conn. Snow tonight; Mon., March 1, 1982 sunny Tuesday 25 Cents '— See page 2 -Circuits lays off workers
at its Harrison Street plant were Multi-Circuits Inc., Manchester’s surprised at the report of layoffs. largest employer, this morning “ Holy smokes," said Town handed out layoff slips to an un Democratic Chairman Theodore R. determined number of first-shift • Cummings. em ployees and was reportedly Arnold Kleinschmidt, ' a p rep aid to do the same to some Democratic member of the Board pf secoifd-shlft workers when they Directors who was in the forefront arrive for work. of the effort to arrange the saie, said One Multi-Circuits management he knew only of the layoff of a few in source said today the layoffs will in- administrative posts, but was un clude between 150 and 200 aware of any large layoffs of employees of the 550-member work production workers. force. The majority of directors sup The source said the layoffs will ported town efforts to solve a come from all three shifts, and problem for Multi-Circuits when began Sunday night.' Management neighbors complained last year it indicated it hoped the layoffs would was crowding its site and causing only last for two months. noise, odors, and traffic. The layoffs were said to be necessary owing to a drop in the Multi-Circuits had expanded electronics industry, which Multi- rapidly, riding on the tide of expan Circuits supplies with printed cir sion throughout the high-technology cuit boards. It is believed to be the industry. Recently, h ow evereven ^ ■ ■ ■ firs t la yoff in M ulh-Circuits’ high-tech industries have begun to history. Herald photo by Pinto suffer in the current economic set William* Stevenson, controller of back. Multi-Circuits is believed to Multi-Circuits, could not be reached have had a hiring freeze on lately. Employees’ autos line the side today of the Multi-Circuits building on Harrison Street. today for comment on the situation. One employee said today, “ A cou The Herald was told that he was in TOWN OFFICIALS and ple of my friends got laid off. I meetings. The same was true' for reached. a couple of employees had were told to come to the plant political figures involved in Multi- suspect there are more corning. 1 Paul Sartor, another company The State Labor Department idy filled out the forms, Tuesday for their paychecks. Circuits’ recent controversial drive don’t know how they are doing it executive. Merrill Whiston, head of reported that Multi-Circuits had employees who were given Presumably the same thing would to buy the town’s Park Department (determining the layoffs). It seems the manufacturer of printed circuit asked for and received layoff notice the layoff notices today worked out happen to second-shift employees almost arbitrary. " boards, is traveling and cannot be forms last week. The department the remainder of their shifts and when they arrive. '' garage to ease its crowded condition age
year-olds w ill still be able to part of Manchester, said the raise the drinking age. most significant drug problem in unanimously supported the proposal purchase liquor. By Nancy Thompson measure did pass both houses of the “ 1 think the number of deaths, ac town. ” He said the high school sees to raise the drinking age from 18, the problem in students who “ go out Herald Reporter legislature in 1980, but was vetoed cidents and crimes each year in DIGAN N OTED that alcohol said alcohol abuse is a major volving teenagers and alcohol and have a few beers and try to problem among teenagers. by Gov. Ella Grasso. The drinking abuse is a problem that spans all Local youth officials today was lowered in 1972 from 21 to 18. warrants some change,” Digan come back to school” during the ages, not one limited to teenagers. praised a* G eneral Assem bly “ I am very much in favor of it Mrs. Fahey said that many said. day. “ You Can’t turn on your TV without proposal to raise the legal-drinking (raising tltSTlga),” said Manchester legislators vote against the bill each Raising the minimum age would “ Chronic abuse is a problem being bombarded by beer ads.” he age, saying, it would cut down on High School Prlmiipal Jacob Ludes year because they “ get nervous that also raise the age at which children which is becoming increasingly said. “ Let’s face it — weekends are alcohol abuse by young people and III. “ While I dohitsee it as the the kids are going to spend a lot of get access to alcohol, Digan said, common,” he said. made for Micholob.” adding the some 18-year-olds who related traffic accidents. answer to the problehMrf teenage time in New= York (where the Merisotis, who is a student He added. “ It’s a national scan have their majority cards rae “ im A Manchester High School senior, alcohol abuse, I think it whuld con drinking age is'18) and get into ac representative tb the Board of dal.” however, disputed that claim. tribute to the solution. cidents driving back.” mature.” Education, said alcohol abuse is not Digan said alcohol abuse is a “ Twelve and 13-year-olds have a Jamie Merisotis said a change in the Merisotis said he did not think that much of a problem at the high “ major, major problem” among Ludes pointed to stwies which age requirement “ wouldn’t have as raising the drinking age would have harder time getting it from 21-year- school. T m sure it’s used, but I Manchester youth. show that the numbej^pf traffic ac olds than from 18-years old, ” he much effect as they think.” that effect in the Manchester area, don’t think it’s abused,” he. said. “ There’s no question that it out The General Law Committee of cidents resulting >ln injuries and but noted that it could be a problem said. strips drug use,” Digan said. “ Par He added that he thought high the General Assembly last wwk deaths have Id^reased in states downstate. New York Gov. Hugh ties on weekends, gatherings of school students would still be able to held a hearing on a proposal to raise which raised tneir drinking age. Carey has said he would favor LUDES AGREED. “ If 13 and 14- teenagers always involve beer or the drinking age from 18 to 20. year-olds are getting alcohol now, get liquor— as they are now— if the CONNECTICUT HAS tried raising the drinking age. hard liquor. Parents, educatprs and law enforce maybe raising the age to 19 would age were raised. He said it is dif several times in the past decade to Robert Uigan, Manchester’s “ Most kids have easy access to ment officials lined up in favor of mean alcohol would be available to ficult for those who sell liquor to dis raise the drinking age, state Sen. director of Youth Services, also alcohoi. Let’s face it, what home the proposal, while liquor industry tinguish between people who are 18 Marcella Fahey, D-East Hartford, cited traffic accidents involving 15- and 16-year-olds,” he said. doesn’t have liquor available?” spokesmen opposed it. and those who are 20, so many 18- noted. Mrs. Fahey, who represents teenagers and alcohol as a reason to Ludes said alcohol abuse “ is the Manchester youth officials, who Bombs hit
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- NEW YORK (UPI) - The Puerto Rican terrorist group FALN exploded four powerful bombs in the Wall Street financial district to protest “ Yankee imperialism,” damaging the New York and American stock exchanges and two other buildings late Sunday. The blasts came one day before the 28th anniversary of the March 1, 1954, attack by Puerto Rican nationalists on the U.S. House in which five congressmen were wounded by gunfire. ’The explosions exploded in a 30- minute span and caused no injuries. The FALN, dedicated to in I dependence for Puerto Rico, claimed responsiblity for the bom bings in a multi-page communique they had left for police found in a telephone booth about 6 miles north of Wall Street. ■
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MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., March 1, 1982 ~ 3 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., March 1. 1962 K- > , ___ HATIOliU. WeATOEB 8£BV«* FOIWCAST10 7 AM Edt S-Z-S* DeQuaftro isn't talking i - ; News Briefing 0 5 ? fl.7 7 Slow sales delay completion of condo deal Crash forum opens V. NH Many don’t sign os explains. “I can’t afford to buy a ARLINGTON, Va. (UPI)-Today, the Editor’s note; This is the first of a home, and where am I going to go?” National Transportation Safety Board— series. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Thousands of trying to determine why an Air Florida MANY PARKADE tCMnU fled young American men face the prospects jet went down Jan, 13 — was to begin a when they learned of the impending j of going to prison for five years and five-day, fact-finding hearing. conversion, and the townhouse resi being fined »10,000 for failing to register By Scot French dent believes that was a iriistake. The aircraft’s five survivora were urt WlATHES rOTOCASI Sz for the draft. listed among the lead-off witnesses. Herald Reporter “They should have sat tight,” he Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., believes the Rudolph Kapustin, the safety board’s in says. “They put themselves to a lot penalty is too severe — particularly since When John A. DeQuattro under vestigator who is in charge of the in took the largest condominium con- of expense that they didn’t have to.” there is no draft — and wants the Most of those vacant units have maximum punishment dropped to a fine quiry, was to be the first witness. • versibn in Manchester’s history last Although the board was to examine all July, he figured to have the deal now been filled up again, he says not exceeding $200. with two-month cancellation clauses aspects of the first commercial plane wrapped up by Oecembdr. “It's one thing not to register for the built into the leases. draft when that means evading the crash in the United States in about two Weather But that target date has come and years, it was expected to pay particular gone;end with March l upon us, the BOTH TYLER and the draft.," Aspin said Sunday. “ It is attention to de-icing procedures and the something else to avoid registering when Parkade Garden Apartments have townhouse resident believe that if there is no prospect of a draft on the plane’s performance capabilities. yet to become the East Village 0)n- E a ^ tV illa ^ the conversion is successful, the Within hours of the crash, the in dominlums as the sign at the en property will be primarily investor- horizon.” vestigation began focusing on whether Although the draft was abolished with trance to' the 183-unit complex on condominium owned. creation of the Ail-Volunteer Army, the Flight 90 may have taken off with too Today’s forecast West Middle Turnpike now claims . ■Who can afford the kind of Carter administration — following the much ice and snow on its wings. A heavy they are. payments they want?’’ the ice buildup can drastically affect the Today sunny then clouding up in the late afteraTOn. Soviet invasion of Afghanistan — Highs in the middle 30s. A 70 percent chance of light Slow sales have forced DeQuattro I CONNKir.(I townhouse resident asked. “It will reinstituted registration to provide for a flow of air. around the wings, which is to extend his option agreement to still be a rental complex, but the what keeps a plane hirborne. snow developing early tonight then endiqg by around rapid callup if one were necessary. midnight. Lows 20 to 25. Tuesday becoming partly sim- purchase the property from the rent will be much.higher.” The law provides that males bom Jan. The "sunshine flight’’ from original December date until Washington to Tampa, Fla., struck the ny. Highs 36 to 40. Gentle northeast winds b^oining Yet sales personnel are telling 1,1960; and thereafter, should register at southerly later today increasing to 15 to 20 inph before sometime ill April, and some prospective buyers that the complex any Post Office within 30 days of their 14th Street Bridge and plunged into the tenants now believe the deal may frozen Potomac, killing 78 people. shifting to westerly tonight continiiing Tuesday. will be much more heavily-oriented 18th birthday, officials said. never go through. toward owner-occupants than in “He may have met his Waterloo,” vestors. To assuage fears that says one of DeQuattro’s potential buyers will find themselves sur Kissinger recalls Extended outlook customers, a townhouse resident Ice glazes south While contracts are being signed for units at East Village Condominium, some believe the conversion may never take place. rounded by investor-owned rental Extended outlodk for. New England Wednesday who has placed a down payment on units, the sales personnel stress that NEW YORK (UPI) — Henry Kjssinger his Parkade unit. . . 1 __ • m n Ko/vQIICO t K By United Press International through Friday: ■From what 1 Understand, there is in touch with me because they higher rents will bring a higher in says Richard Nixon’s personality was DeQuattro, whose successful con ,” and that the property could than willing to tell you how haven’t got the sales,” he said. UPI photo unsuitod for politics, there was no excuse MassarhuBetls, Rhode Island and Conneelicul: a great demand for the apartments, come clientele. The Winter of 82 strengthened for its Chance of snow Wednesday. Fair Thursday. Chance of versions include Crest con change hands within 60 to 90 days. triumphant he was.” Despite the uncertainty surroun for the “extralegal methods” of dominiums on Hartford Road and Nevertheless, sales personnel . although the last half of December That assertion seems to confirm final month today, leaving the ^uth an rain or snow Friday. Overnight low temperatures teens Even if sales contracts can be was slow,” he told The Herald in ding the conversion, the townhouse icy wasteiaiui from weekend rain, sleet Watergate and that he and Alexander Park Chestnut condos on Park and claimed as recently as several Tyler’s complaint that condo con Makeup or art? Haig encouraged the besieged president and low 20s. Daytime highs in the 30s. secured for 80 percent of the units January. resident says he cares little whether aiid snow that killed 10 people. A Pacific V erm o n t: Chance of flurries Wednesday. Fair Chestnut streets, isn’t talking to by the that time, as required in weeks ago that only three of 25 the complex remains rental or goes version is just a form of “glorified to resign. j townhouses remained unsold, that He refused to speculate on renfinancing,” which artificially in storm pelted the West Coast with rain Cosmetologist Gines Garcia of Evanston, III., transformed model Linda Thursday. Chance of snow Friday. Highs in the 20s to either the press or potential buyers DeQuattro’s option agreement, the condominium. In excerpts of his memoirs published only a handful of the eight three- whether the option deadline would flates the cost of rental housing. and prompted gale warnings from Rotondo Into a "mystifying, modern tigress” to win the Midwest Beauty about Parkade-Elast Village. two to three month estimate means "It doesn’t botherTne one way or Sunday in the latest issue of Time low 30s. Lows in the teens. Numerous telephone calls placed bedroom units remained, but that be extended once again if necessary. northwestern Califorjiia to Oregon. Show's body painting competition Sunday In Chicago. The watercolor Maine, New Hampshire: Fair Wednesday and the deadline may have to be “They're selling like crazy now,” he another, because nobody is going to The early success achieved by Northern California was doused with magazine, the former secretary of state to his office by the Manchester buyers still had a “good selection” heave me out of here,” he explains. and makeup masterpieces were produced under a two-hour deadline. said Haig told him nine days before Thursday. Clouding up Friday with a chance of snow. extended one more time. of one and two-bedroom said of the units. DeQuattro may have given him a rain early today, but forecasters backed Lows 5 below to 10 above. Highs in the teens and 20s Herald over the past month have His decision to buy the townhouse false sense of confidence with the off from their predictions for a major Nixon resigned that one of the White gone unreturned. Last week, SOME TENANTS scoff at those apartments. stemmed partly by a desire to stay House tapes left no doubt the president Wednesday rising into the 20s and 30s by Friday. The salesman reportedly blamed BUT IF DEUIIA TTRO is close to Parkade conversion, according to storm. They said the storm “could cause DeQuattro’s personal secretary sales claims, and rumors now cir the numbers he needs, he is not near his work, he says, and partly in both Tyler and the townhouse resi VIP cost soars They’re still in love was familiar with the cover-up and may referred calls to Thomas P. Boyle, a initial slow sales on the holiday some problems,” but called a repeat of culate that as few as 16 of the units close enough to have begun anticipation of rising rental costs.^ dent. the flooding and mudslides that killed have ordered it. National forecast Vernon Realtor who is handling the have been sold. season, but added that sales had WASHINGTON (UPI) -.T h e cost of LONDON (UPI) — Richard Burton and “Impeachment was now certain; con- arranging second-mortgage finan “It’s not by choice,” he says. “It’s “He was riding a wave, and the dozens of people earlier this year 82 63 marketing of the complex. “I wouldn’t take their word for since “ picked up quite a bit.” Elizabeth Taylor said today they still By United Press International Los Angeles cl cing with those who have agreed to being pushed upon me, but maybe it wave was condos,” says the resi American good will extended by the Pen viction.highly probable” Kissinger Wrote Louisville sy 57 31 One prospective buyer was told "unlikely." love each other in confessions that City i t Fcst Hi Lo Pep Boyle declined to answer anything,” says Joseph Tyler, a te will work out better in the long dent. ’This place probably looked tagon to distinguished visiting military in' the second volume of memoirs, Memphis sy 52 31 that there is no prospect of DeQuat buy their units. opened another chapter in one of the Albuquerque sy 6R 33 .... 77 67 questions on the subject and said nant who helped arrange legal help While the townhouse resident hhs run.” dignitaries' has quadrupled in the past “Years of Upheaval.” “Haig’s role now Anchorage sy Miami Been pc like an easy job.” Milwaukee pc 35 31 DeQuattro will not . talk with, for residents when the conversion tro failing to reach the 80 percent world’s most .publicized romances. Asheville sy secured a 23-year mortgage at 15 Vx With rent at $410 a month now and four years, it was reported today. — and to some extent mine — was to ease Minneapolis sy 41 19 figure, and that optimism was “The days of the quick profit inay Burton declared his love in interviews Atlanta cl reporters. He said questions must was first announced. ‘‘The percent through Sayings Bank of threatening to climb dramatically in 747 hits truck Nixon's decision to resign, to give him Billings cl Nashville sy echoed by the current manager of be gone,” concurs Tyler, who points U.S. News & World Report, in its with three British newspapers after a New Orlens pc. be submitted in writing through developer has so little credibility.” the next few years, the prospect of the psychological support to do the Birmingham pc the property, Jan Winkler. Manchester, he says he has not yet to the conversion of the Homestead FRANKFURT, West Germany (UPI) latest issue, said total spending for the night of dancing, drinking and talking Boston sy New York pc him, a process which deadline con A townhouse resident, who asked been approached about the second paying $650 a month to buy the unit - A Lufthansa 747 jetliner speeding necessary.” Brwnsvll Tx.pc Oklahm a y sy straints would not permit. that his name be withheld, con “'There’s no reason to even think Apartments which the developers Defense Department’s Distinguished with Miss Taylor at her 50th birthday Buffalo sn ' Omaha sy mortgage financing offered by the seems worthwhile, he says. Philadelphia pc But' sales personnel are now curred with Tyler. “I don’t think the that will happen,” he said, dis say could take two years to com down a runway on takeoff for San Fran Visitor Program in 1981 was $877,221 — party Saturday night. Charltt N.C. pc 79 56 . developer. “If I’m going to be paying money Chicago sy Phoenix pc telling prospective buyers that the missing the prospect that the plete. cisco hit a truck and lost part of its un “more than a fourfold increase over Miss Taylor responded with a Pittsburgh pc 47 S . numbers are there,” he said. “If he t "1 would assume they haven t got like this, I might as well buy it,’’ he Cleveland cl 29 - 3 complex is “well over half sold out- had a lot of sales, he would be more property might not be converted. dercarriage, airport officials said today. what the program was costing in fiscal characteristic public gesture, walking on Venus ship lands Columbus pc Portland M. pc Portland Ore. r 50 45 The plane landed safely an hour later. 1977.” The figure includes the last four stage at the Duke of York Theater where Dallas sy SB 14 Denver sy Providence pc Officials said the pilot of the jumbo months of the Carter administration. Burton was appearing Sunday night and MOSCOW (UPI) - An unmanned Richmond pc 45 26 Des Moines sy 35 jet, carrying 247 passengers and 13 crew saying in Welsh “I love you.” Soviet spaceship made a successful soft Detroit pc 33 20 St. Louis sy. Teachers S3 12 Salt Lak Ctysy 60 41 members, saw the.truck 600 yards ahead Meals at some of the nation’s most “We’ve always loved each other,” she landing on Venus today, Soviet television Duluth pc 66 36 El Paso sv San Antonio sy on the runway as he was accelerating for expensive restaurants, evenings at Las announced. San Diego cl 73 61 told a reporter afterwards. Hartford cl 62 54 takeoff Sunday afternoon and climbed Vegas casinos and tours of Disney World The Venus-13 capsule, launched Oct. Honolulu pc San Francisc r Panel to air “Seeing her again was like having my 83 72 Indiana"^* San Jubn pc were some of the activities provided 30, touched down on the morning star at 1 Seattle 'r 60 48 steeply to avoid a head-on collision. stomach ripped out,” Burton told the Jacksn . . _ sy advertise » 41 The Boeing 747 was traveling at 156 visiting VIPs. Daily Mail. “Last week I wouldn’t have 9:50 p.m. EST, the nationwide television Jacksonville ^ k a n e r Kansas ^ity s; . Tampa pc 73 56 mph when the pilot saw the vehicle. The dared to have presum ed^ say she still news said. . Washington pc The bulk of the money, $827,617, was Las V ^ s sy -f?7 plane sheared off the roof of the truck, spent on 43 major Vip tours, with 14 loves me but yes she \ It is expected to be followed by the Little Jtock sy . Wichita sy ” but the driver was ^ ly slightly injured. lower-level visits accounting for the But he was in love wltirhisertranged arrival of Venus-14, which was launched PRD requests t e ' l on radio Parts of the plaite's door systetn for remainder, the magazine said. The total, wife Suzy Hunt too, he said, and 4e ruled Nov. 4, and should land March 5 after the landing gear were ripped off, leaving however, does not include the pay of U.S. out a third reconciliation Miss completing a journey of nearly 223 30-foot-long scars in the fuselage, a Proposals for Planned Residence drew opposition from neighbors who The Manchester Education escouLofficers. Taylor — who has twice been wife. million miles. Lufthansa spokesman said. Development zones in opposite feared a bad effect on Oak Grove Association and several of its Hart l o t t e r y areas of town will come up for a Nature Pond and increased traffic. ford area counterparts have joined^ hearing before the Planning and Indications are that the Swensson together to present a radio cam Zoning (Commission when it meets application has stimulated a, lot of paign to improve the image of at 7:30 p.m.^Umtght at Nathan Hale neighborhood, interest and the teachers. P eopletalk Numbers drawn in New 7820. School. J hearing has been set at Nathan Hale Three different 6b-second spot an England Saturday: Rhode Island daily: 7437. One of-.them is for about nine School; nearby, for that reason. nouncements will'be aired Monday Connecticut daily: 989. Vermont daily: 221. acres of land in the Oak Grove area / The request for a Planned through Friday beginning March 15 Massachusetts daily: and the other for 1.7 acres at 176 Residence Development Zone on on WDRC AM 1360 and FM 103. Maine daily: 117. •ff People’s Choice . New Hampshire daily: 3900. Oakland St. Oakland Street comes for J & G “The radio spots stress the value Joseph L. Swensson Jr. has asked Associates (a partnership of public education. They are meant There’ll be something for every viewer when The the PZC to rezone 8.7 acres east of represented by Nicholas Jackston) Ljt i 'm ij. to remind everyone that teachers Eighth Annual People’s Choice Awards are broad East Eldridge Street and south of and has been modified since it was are important to their children’s cast live March 18 by CBS-TV from the Civic Pilgrim Lane from Residence AA to first proposed. education," said Peter Tognalli, Auditorium ip Santa Monica, Calif. PRD for a 60-unit development. Pre- It drew objection then from Town public relations spokesman for the There are 13 categories of performers and 10 of Mnt zoning would permit construc Planner Alan F. Lamson, who MEA. “In a time of budget cut programs, movies and songs. tion of 14 single houses there. suggested that the density- be backs, school closings and tieacher Top candidates for favorite all-around female and Almanac Another proposed development in reduced and a retaining wall layoffs, we hope that this radio cam male entertainers — Carol Burnett, Barbara Man- ■ the Oak Grove Street area recently eliminated. X paign will promote positive feelings drell, Barbra Streisand, Alan Alda, Burt Reynolds, Unjer the latest plan the wall is Herald photo by Pinto about educatibn in communities Kenny Rogers; favorite movie actors — Sally gone and the density requested has across Connecticut, Field, Jane Fonda, Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood, been dropped from to 17 to 14 units. “The associations chose March ; Harrison Ford and Burt Reynolds. By United Press International Earnings rise Four other applications will come Showing off ‘Smokey’ and April for their radio campaign ; Today is Monday, March 1, the 60th day of 1982 with before the ZBA for hearing tonight. because it is a time when many - 305 to follow. They are: (Jumper. The new truck, named "Smokey," towns are preparing and voting on I Fur fun at State Bonk • Friendly Ice Cream Corp. for a Robert Turcotte. dispatcher for the Eighth The moon is approaching its first quarter. can pump up to-lT500\gallons of water a their school budgets. TASC change to Business Zone III of a Utilities District Fire Department, and Squirt, (Teacher Associations Who Support Actress Elizabeth Franz, who plays a teaching The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter minute. It was welcomecf\to the department Roman Catholic nun in the Off Broadway play Manchester State Bank posted the parcel at 195 Spencer St„ a potential the department’s Dalmatian, show off the Children) wants to remind the and Saturn. . in ceremonies at the firehouse Sunday. "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You,” is There is no evening star. highest earnings in its 11-year site for a restaurant. department’s new apparatus, a 1981 Mack public that schools are important borrowing a $5,000 mink wrap for a print ad for the history during 1981, bank President • Transamerica Delaval, Inc., and that the price of education — Those bom on this date are under the sign of Pisces. Nathan G. Agostinelli said Monday. show. American singer-actress Dinah Shore was bom on Red Lee Metal Finishing Division, like everything else — has to be paid Furrier Ernest Graf, who is lending the wrap, March I, 1920. Net income in 1981 was $177,569 or has asked for a special exception to for.” claims “The tag line on the photo ad is going to be, On this date in history: $2.37 per share, a record high. In permit outside storage of stainless HRC to discuss hiring plans The announcements were written, ‘What Becomes Religion Most?”’ That’s a parody In 1781, the American colonies adopted the Articles of 1980, the bank had a net income of steel barstock at its 80 Sheldon Road produced and recorded by teachers on another fur company whose celebrity ads Confederation, paving the way for a federal union. $148,348 or $1.98.. plant. from the participating associations, Net income for 1981 showed a 19.7 • James J. Thibodeau seeks to vote on them Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in will be low because ot tight Iradgets. proclaim, “What Becomes a Legend Most?” In 1932, famed flyer Charles Lindbergh’s 20-month-old The Human Relations Commis But the directors agreed with using scripts adapted from sample percent increase over 1980., alter and add to his Arep gasoline sion will hold a special meeting the Municipal Building hearing radio spots produced by the Connec son was kidnaped. The boy’s body was found MAy 12, and The total assets at the year’s end station at 204 Hartford Road in a room. commission recommendations on Bmno Hauptmann was electrocuted for the kidnap- tonight at 7:30 in the Municipal affirmative-action training for ticut Education Association. High-flying McMahon murder in 1936. were $22,286,877, conTars^* with Historic Zone. Building hearing room. The 13 local teacher associations 1980 year-end assets of $19,734;605. • The Town of Manchester seeks The recommendations ranged department heads and increased UPI photo In 1954, five congressmen were wounded when Puerto The purpose is to disefiss the com from changing the wording of job awareness of the plan and goals for taking part are Manchester, Avon, Ed McMahon, a retired Marine Corps colonel, Rican nationalists began firing from the gallery of the to add to a booster pumping station South Windsor, Simsbury, East was recently commissioned a Brigadier General in at 51V Highland St. mission’s recommendations to im ads to advertising in minority- all towp employees U.S. House of Representatives. oriented media to creating the posi The affirmative action plan calls Hartford, Windsor, Windsor Locks. the California National Guard. prove the town affirmative action Southington, Granby, Glastonbury, In 1961, President John Kennedy formed the Peace Penny on unit program. The commission tion of director of human relations. for the town to have 25 minority and An Air Force officer asked McMahon, a pilot Drunken driving arrests Corps for overseas aid and service. Enfield, East G(?anby and Far when he was in the Marines, if had logged much re Air quality report presented 14 recommendations to women employees by 1984. 'There The Board of Directors seemed are now three minority employees mington. HARTFORD (UPI) - The state the Board of Directors in January. opposed to the recommendation of a cent air timq» driving. A spokesman said Carson ad on the town’s 400-member payroll. Johnny Carson, standing nearby, heard the ques Television entertainer Johnny Carson A thought for the day: American writer Henry for Liebermon Department of Environmental full-time employee, saying hiring (left) and lawyer F, Lee Bailey were both mitted having a “little wine” and he Thoreau said, “It is characteristic of wisdom not to do Protection forecast good air quality The directors are scheduled to tion and cut in: “I don’t know about a plane, but desperate things.” Rhody Catholics Ed’s been high for (he past 10 years.” ^ arrested over the weekend for drunken regretted the Incident. Bailey was arrested across Connecticut for today, except In San Francisco early Sunday after Mayor Stephen T. Penny has been driving. Carson was pulled over about named to a group called “Municipal in New Haven, Stamford, Danbury Loans offered split on issues 1:30 a.m. Saturday at a Beverly Hills In allegedly running a stop sign. Police Officials for Joe Lieberman.” and Bridgeport, where the air was Chanel change tersection for having a lapsed license reported Bailey was arrogant, aggressive Lieberman is a Democratic can expected to be moderate. plate registration. He submitted to a and said he failed a sobriety test. The DEP reported the same con without interest PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - A didate for attorney general. Dairy store opens survey of Catholics in Rhode Island The historic French fashion hot j of Chanel is sobriety test and was bopked for drunken iilanrlipatpr lirralb The other 14 officials included in ditions Sunday. parting company with designer Philippe Guibourge, AKRON, Ohio (UPI) To combat has shown a wide disparity of views . I the new coimnittee are mayors the worst slump in the housing in who introduced Chanel’s first ready-made clothing Official Manchester Newspaper' Now you know Abraham Podrove. over the church’s position on satisfied with Asner’s explanation that he ws(l Biagio DiLieto of New Haven, dustry since the Great Depression, A convenience and dairy store marriage, birth control and abor in 1977. A spokeswoman for Chanel says his fall- opening concerts for the Kinks.and Foreigner, is USPS 327-500 VOL; Cl, No. 127 Matthew C. Dominello of Meriden, In history’s largest military The opening of the store, which speaking as a private citiun — and not as union two area builders will soon begin opened on Main Street this mor tion. winter collection will be his last. getting sick of it all. Everett B. Dowe Jr. of Windsor, evacuation, 1,200 Allied naval and features 500 to 600 grocery items presmeiii — wnen ne caiieu lor meuicui aia lur uie Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are offering interest-free loans. ning in the building which housed Four out of 10 married couples No one was named to succeed Guibourge, who Adams, whose LP “You Want It, You Got It” has Richard Goodman of Bloomfield, civilian craft carried 338,226 British as well as health and beauty aids, joined Chanel in 1975 after working for Dior people of El Salvador to be distributed by leftist and certain holldayi by the $1.20 weakly. $5.12 for one Dora Dale’s, a women’s clothing said the use of artificial birth con reached gold sales in Canada, says, “I was thinking 'Manchester Publishing Co., 16 month, $15.35 lor three months, A lberta C. Jagoe of Milford, and French troops from the Nazi- To qualify for the program, is something the Libros have Instead, a- “studio of creators” will design the of calling the album ‘Bryan Adams Hasn’t Heard of rebels. store that closed Jan. 1. trol against church teachings was a Television’s “Lou Grant” said last week he made Bralnard Place, Manchester, $30.70 lor six months and $61.40 Catherine Kolnaski of Groton; and beseiged beachhead at Dunkerque in buyers must put down one-third of The new store, called Coventry always hoped to do. ready-to-wear fashions, handbags, jewelry and you Either.”” .Conn. 06040. Second class lor one year. Mall retse are serious problem, but the response a “slight goof” when he failed to stress be was first selectmen Leonard J. Assad of World War II. the selling price and agree to pay off Farms, is owned and managed by “It’s something we’ve always other accessories. The house’s custom-made high postage paid at Manchester, available on request.' had in the back of our minds,” was twice as likely among couples fashion outfits have been designed ’by Jean speaking only as a private citizen. Nonetheless, a Conn. POSTMASTER: Send ad - - ^ Bethlehem, Francis Conroy Jr. of the house completely within five a Coventry couple, John and over 50. dress changes to the Manchester said Libro. Cazaubon and Yvonne Dudel since Gabrielle recall petition seeking to remove Asner as union To place a desslllsd or display Seymour, Donald J. LaChance of Military fashion years. Pauliiie Libro. This is their first Younger Catholics were more SAG politics president is stil( being circulated. Herald, f.O. Box 501, advertltamanl, or to report a Madison, William H. St. Onge of And, he added, it’s the kind of “Coco” Chanel died in 1971. Manchester. Conn. 06040. “It’s not the normal way we w[ould venture into being their own worried about marital infidelity, newt Item, story or picture Mae, Putnam, Fairfield’s John J. Military men have put their mark bosses store Main Street needs. The controversy over actor Ed Asner’s statement call 543-2711. Office hours are on men’s fashions; Eisenhower do business, but it’s a way to keep “There’s really nothing like it talking about their problems and in support of rebels in El Salvador is over but he To subscribe, or to report a 8:30. a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday SuUlvan, Paul S. Timpanelli of going in a depressed economy,” said Libro, who works at Pratt and what to do about an unwanted delivery problem, call 647-9046. through Friday. Trumbull and H. Earl Waterman Jr. (jacket), Blucher (boots), Cardigan down here,” he explained." “You still has opponents who want to oust him from the Quote of the day Phil Wagler, owner of Phil Wagler Whitney Aircraft Division and pregnancy. Tough act Otiica hours are 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 of Suffield. Also involved in Ann (sweater), Raglan (coat), will continue to while his wife have elderly people living near presidency of the 55,000-member Screen Actors p.m. Monday through Friday and The Manchester Herald Is a Wellington (boot). Early in the 19th Construction Inc. of Uniontown. here who need a place to shop.” The conclusions were drawn from It’s tough to be a warm-up act for a rock ‘n’ roll New York Mayor Ed Koch, 57, who is running for 7 to to a.nt. Saturday. Delivery subicrlber to United Press Intar- Dandrow, town council chairwoman minds the store, said he Guild. governor of New York state, says it bothered him at century, the Duke of Wellington, The store is open everyday 1,000 responses among the 2,500 ac headline group. The fans don’t want to hear you and Charlton Heston, who is a former guild president; should be made by 5 p.m. Mon nabonal news services end la a of Southington. . Also offering interest-free loans is purchased the building two years tive and non-active Catholics sur day through Friday and by 7:30 member of the Audit Bureau ol fresh {fom his triumphs over from 7 a.m. to 40 p.m. often haVfen’t heard of you. Robert Conrad and several SAG board members, the time when he went bald at age 26. “But no Treasurer for the Lieberman Fitzpatrick Enterprises of Canton. ago from Manchester resident more, because I have-ti perfect head!” a.m. Saturday. Circulations. campaign is Dominic J. Pquatrito, a Napoleon, appeared In public in veyed in 25 parishes around the Bryan Adams, a 22-year-old rocker who’s been issued a statement over the weekend that they are trousers, hastening the departure of The two firm s own 67 lots in state. prominent Manchester lawyer and northeastern Ohio. Democratic politician. silk hose and breeche,s.
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4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., March 1, 1982 m AAdjor power play seems likely in Kremlin
One source said Andrei Kirilenkd, Williams stonewalled Galina, were arrested in conjwction secret pohce and husband of a sister tunity to succeed the Communist By John Moody deposed as p r e s id e n tg e n e r a l 75, the Politburo member often con with a multlmilllon dollar diamond of Bre^nev’s wife, Victoria. Soviet Party leader. United' Press International secretary of the Commuiiist Party. ’The Soviet source said the thrOe sidered Brezhnev’s likely successor, But the death of his Politbuh) ally smuggling , ring. One, known as sources confirmed there are rumors Tsvigun committed suicide after main contenders for his position is in worse health than generally MOSCOW— In the murky world of Mikhail Suslov has weakenedvhis “Boris the Gypsy, ” reportedly was thought and is not likely to be a long Kremlin politics, a series of in? _airested the day of Suslov’s funeral leading a corruption investigation are: hold on power. • Konstantin I. Chernenko, 70, term factor.- to the bitter end, lost cidents embarrassing to President Suslov, who died Jan. 25, was the Jan. 29 to prevent intervention by that angered top-level Communist A Leonid Brezhnev has raised leading party ideologist and the man Politburo members busy at the Party officials. Brezhnev’s personal friend who has While Chernenko is believed to Soviet and Western sources are risen dramatically within the Polit have no power base except his per heroes in this tale, unless they were suspicions that a major power play generally credited with engineering burial. his jail cell when the remnant of the is u ^ r way involving the army and the downfall of Nikita Khrushchev • Recurrent rumors that convinced that even if the rumors buro during the 17-year Brezhnev sonal ties to Brezhnev, there is con By John G. Warner once-vast federal-city-state task the crew of prosecutors headed by era. United Press International the KGB secret police. in 1964 and Brezhnev’s rise to Brezhnev’s son, Yuri, will soon be are not completely true, they are siderable evidence he is trying to force formed to catch the killer was District Attorney Lewis Slaton. moved from first deputy minister of part of a power play , t o embarrass • Yuri V. Andropov, 67, chief of assume Suslov's mantle as theoreti Slaton and his men put together a “You observe certain signals, you succeed him. ATLANTA Wayne Williams dismantled, and authorities, said know a transition is in progress, but “There is certainly a scramble foreign trade to regional party and weaken Brezhnev. the KGB secret police, with 50,000 cian. stonewallM to the bitter end, when they were convinced he had killed bungled bridge stakeout, organized work. ’The younger Brezhnev’s of ‘"These kind of things would have operational agents the most ad with the FBI a slick, precise presen you’re not sure just where it going on, but we don’t know who the Chernenko traveled to Paris in he found that stone walls can be a all but the two girls on the list of 28. stands,” said a Soviet political players are yet,” said a Western fice told UPl be was ill but was still been unthinkable before Suslov’s vanced spy qgency in the world. tation of the fiber evidence linking • Dmitri F. Ustinov, 73, defense February to attend the French Com- deadly trap for the very man they His parents lashed out at everyone observer who insisted his name not Kremlinologist. deputy minister. death,” said a well-informed Soviet n^unist Party congress and recently were meant to defend. Williams with his victims, and dug • ’The failure of Brezhnev to sign observer. minister since 1976 and nominally in connected with the case, calling it out witnesses who placed the defen be used. ’The clearest signals have been: received a visiting delegation of The 23-year-old only child of two racially motivated. The hlack judge, ' Nq one has suggested that the obituary of Semyon Tsvigun, The prize being sought is . charge of the. 4.8 million-member dant with seven of them. —Soviet sources report two close Greek communists. doting black schoolteachers clearly they cried, wa'S an “Uncle Tom;” it Bre^nev, 75, is in danger of being friends of Brezhnev’s daughter. first deputy director of the KGB_ Brezhnev’s power, and the oppor Soviet armed forces. forced his able defense team, which mattered not that the nine women surely knew better, to present him But even that might not have been and three men who convicted him enough to convict; had Williams not as a gem of humanity whose only after only 12 hours of deliberation 11 WOTIWPWW flaws were an excess of altruism meddled in his own defense a hung were called by Williams’ own ■ . < and a bit of harmless “hype.” jury might well have been the out lawyer “a jury of his peers.” Eight come. for the state’s case was en Poland allows travel; As a result, he sits alone in his of them were black. isolated jail cell today, the entire tirely circumstantial. No one to this weight of the Atlanta child slayings His parents were joined by day, as chief defense counsel A1 on his shoulders. Doomed by his own Camille Bell, mother of one of the Binder was wont to point out, ever lies, the even clumsier lies of his slain children, in claiming the killer saw Wayne Williams do anything il parents and a neatly woven web of is white and still loose — and even legal. Jaruzelski in Moscow fibers, he was convicted Saturday still killing, although they say he is rfight of the murder of two of the M now killing black adults of both But Williams apparently could not young blacks abducted and slain in sexes. bear to admit he ever told a lie; he could not admit even that he had UPl photo J By Ruth E. Gruber Atlanta and sentenced to two con All the victims on the list ascribed secutive life prison terms. ever made a mistake or done a * United Press International to Williams were children, or very single witless thing in his life. His During the 35 days of testimony, siightjy-buiit young men. parents, not satisfied with having Wayne Williams, shown talking with police weight of the Atlanta child on ‘ WARSAW, Poland — Poles were the state won permission to in shoulders after he was convicted Saturday ^ allowed to travel outside their hoihe troduce testimony that tied him to Wiiiiams' two-month trial un- presented him as a child whose vir June 9,1981 near his Atlanta home while he folded like a ponderous mystery tues bordered upon the saintly, were on both charges of murder in the slayings of , provinces today without permits for nine more of the killings and one was under heavy police surveilance. sits the first time since martial law was that was never added to the official story; the issue was in doubt until snared in a poor attempt to cook up alone In his Isolated jail cell today, the entire two of the victims. » the last hour. But thgre were no some evidence for him. declared and preparations were un list. He was scarcely settled back in der way for exiling interned dis T sidents. Nr'" Interior Minister Czeslaw Kiszc- zak announced the relaxation of martial law Sunday, on the eve of Auto union members military chief Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski’s trip to Moscow for his first meeting with Kremlin leaders since military rule was imposed Dec. 13. UPl photo He also said passport authorities '”•01 ratify Ford contract had received instructions that will allow people now held as dissidents Salvadoran soldiers lounge around their The large sign behind them advertises soft or Solidarity “extremists” to ieave By Micheline Maynard tier” system of contracts exists moratorium on the closing of plants drinks. the country for good. Jaruzelski had and said it would pour $70 million 105mm cannon set up on the edge of the iM ili UPl Auto Writer betiyeen the UAW and the nation’s town soccer field at Suchitoto, El Salvador. proposed such a move in January. !&•' Big Three automakers. into its depleted Supplemental Kiszczak said there were 4,095 DETROIT — An overwhelming Unemployment Benefit fund to aid GM workers will remain under people still held, with 2,552 released. majority of United Auto Workers laid off workers. He said there were isolated cases of i»‘l voted to break with 30 years of labor the current pact approved in 1979, Workers with 15 years experience new internments, but said more and I M ix*' Wi!- ^while Chrysler Corp. workers tradition and trade up to $1 billion in are guaranteed 50 percent of their more Internees were being released operate under contract concessions pay in the event of layoffs. Politicians attacked benefits for increased job security as they repented. begtlftlhig-ioday at struggling Ford approved last year in the midst of In return, there will be no wage in the company’s near brush with Kiszczak promised other Motor Co J creases for hourly workers , for the relaxations. But, in an interview After aweek of voting; unofficial bankruptcy. next 31 months. Cost-of-living with the state news agency PAP, he totals from the UAW Sunday night In its revised pact. Ford promises allowances Will be frozen at the made clear the fundamental martial showed a replacement contract was to maintain current jobs that current $2.03 per hour level for the in Salvador law limitations would remain in approved on a vote of 43,683 to 15,933 otherwise might have been lost by next nine months. Workers will lose force for the forseeable future. — a 73 percent margin. A l^ t 170,000 future subcontracting of work to 26 paid personal holidays they now He served notice there would be current and laidKiff^'rd workers non-union domestic and foreign receive over the three years of the SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador “no toleration" of opposition or un- were eligible to vole. sources. Ford agreed to a two-year current agreement. (UPl) — Gunmen attacked the d^ground resistance, and,jwarnedj,.warneu UPl photo , The agreemenL^kes effect today motorcade of a top member of the , that harsh restrictions wouu'ura againonoin with formal sitin g ceremonies at ruling Christian Democratic Party be imposed if there were furtfiirther dis- Ford World H^dquarters in subur Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev (ieft) welcomes Polish military and rebels reportedly wounded the turbances. chief Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski to Moscow airport today. It was ban Dearborn. commander of government troops Kisczak’s statement, a progress Jaruzelski’s first trip to Moscow for meetings with Kremlin 1-— :f UAW Vice W esident Donald Reagan seeks waging the heaviest fighting in more report on martial law, said the Ephlin and Ford negotiators said the than a year. “basic goals’’ of the military leaders since military rule was imposed in Poland Dec. 13. new Ford-UAW a*eement marks a In Rome, Pope John Paul II regime had been accomplished. new era in labor-management delivered an emotional appeal to “The leadership of the opposition resistance distributing leaflets and withouF permit, except to border ^iiijiii I cooperation in the auto industry. “attempts to organize mass areas. It was not clear if the Baltic liiiliil S i foreign^ intervention in El forces was paralyzed, as well as the BtM'f The pact represents “ a very S a lS S r’sJHoody civil war, which leadership of counter-revolution, in- demonstrations and meetings.” port of Gdansk, Solidarity's, definite turning point! in the .way to stem tide the CaHtgi^ church estimates has cluding groups and illegal ' ‘There will be no toleration for birthplace and the site of anti- things are done,” said Ephlin, direc claimed some 30,000 lives in three organizations ^such as the those who disturb public order.” he martial law clashes, counted as a tor ^.IhAlunion’s FordT department. years. Confederation of Independent warned. | border zone. Tlfe contract is the iirst time in 30 Unidentified gunmen Sunday fir^ Poland,” he said. Under the minor relaxations in Taxi drivers will be exempt from yearv since shortly after the UAW on a motorcade carrying Julio However, he saij there were still martial law announced, Poles as of curfew and some private form®, that the mnion has had Samayoa, secretary general of El problems, specifically underground today could travel in the country educational classes Will be resumed. f {f-l separate contracts/— and separate of opposition 'k Salvador’s ruling Christian pay scales — with the Big Three Democratic Party,'near the town of It automakers. .WASHINGTON (UPl) - Presi designed to trim the projected $91.5 Jiquilisco, some 50 miles east of the With the ink not yet dry on the dent Reagan, seeking to stem moun billion deficit. capital, a resident said. Ford pact, the spotlight now returns Casey: Khadafy may be mad; block area of downtown Seat- first of the explosions occurred. Seconds Ten bargaining units with about mula used to calculate such things Albuquerque, N.M., before landing soldiers taking part are members of the people to vote. could say that'. When he is confronted he has to retaliate. , tie was cordoned off early Sunday morning later the building began to fall (top right). As, Venceremos claimed rebel forces “The arms come from outside,” He has that kind of ego drive. He has to show that he is 14,000 members were the last to as Social Security yearly benefits in Los Angeles Tuesday night. ambushed and wounded Col. Ed- the U.S.-armed and trained Atlacatl U.S. aid plans as demolition experts imploded the 12-story the building fell (bottom left). It was vote Sunday on the Ford pact, which must also be studied. Dole said. battalion. the pope said, his voice rising before as big as anybody else, and if the United States knocks enveloped by a cloud of dust which mundo Palacios, commander of a a crowd of 35,000 at St. Peter’s two of his planes out of the air, he’s got to do something Olympic National Life Building. Explosives is expected to save the automaker The Kansas Republican added it is The stops in Wyoming and New week-long, 1,000-man government In the capital, gunmen in civilian MEXICO CITY (UPl) — Mexican President Jose were set in 475 holes drilled In the basement, sprinkled the area with a white powder. nearly $1 billion during its 31-month inevitable seme changes will be Mexico will- be on behalf of clothes grabbed at least 12 Square. “But the dead are'all our about it.” sweep of the Guazapa Volcano, ’The CIA director said he thinks Khadafy sent hit Lopez Portillo warned the Reagan administration it first, second, third and seventh floors where When the dust finally settled (bottom right) lifespan. made in Reagan’s 1983 spending . Republican Sens. Malcolm Wallop about 30 miles north of San teenagers from the Del Prado slum, people.” cannot solve problems in Central America by “backing clouds of smoke appeared (top left) as the workmen began the cleanup operation. Ratification now means a “three- blueprint, especially changes and Harrison Schmitt respectively. bound their hands and took them The comment apparently was squads to the United States to assassinate U S. leaders Salvador. aimed at both the Reagan ad in retaliation for America downing two Of Libya’s jets repressive'regimes" and praised the proposed U.S. Poor communications to the area away in two vans, relatives of the economic aid plan. missing people said. ministration, which has sent U.S. last summer. hindered Immediate confirmation. arms and military advisors to El And he said although hit squads are not talked about In an interview released Sunday, Lopez Portillo said Venceremos also claimed that John Paul blamed both leftist President Reagan’s plan for aiding Central America and guerrillas and government troops Salvador, as well as Soviet-bloc as much now, Reagan is still in danger. rebel forces killed or wounded 200 nations accused of arming and sup “You don’t call those things off,” Casey said, adding, the Caribbean is a positive step because it “attacks the soldiers during the operation, the for the bloodshed in El Salvador and cause of problems, not the consequence.” Massachusetts fires backed an appeal by Salvadoran porting the junta. “we find they’re still there. We keep getting reports that heaviest since the January 1981 Reagan unveiled the plan in Washington last Wednesday, offering major trade concessions, loans, technical assassistance, training and tax incentives to Series of similar suspicious blazes link uneasy cities of Lynn, Salem aid the recessionravaged economies of the area’s ap proximately two dozen nations. By fluthk, YoungbloodVk,i innKlni-trl guards_____i.. to patrol the premises. ‘We f
MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., March 1. 1882 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mori., March 1. 1982 IS tax on out-of-state purchases Richard M. Diamond. Publisher Solans out to/§^i Dan FItta, Editor ...... _____i 'll— Mnrann percent increase.in the■sti^‘s coi Alex Qlrelll. City Editor e By Bruno V. Ranniello conscionable. It has put our citizens through a lot of ***Morano said he has voted a g ^ s t tax increases o p m i d N i; United Press International tro 'J S o rte x ^ ^ L tw t^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ because he believes existmg tews shouto be enforced to corporated business tax that will end on Jan. 1, hnd a 1 collect revenue now on the books. HARTFQRD — Some lawmakers this year are "out to get” Connecticut residents who buy large Items, such as furniture or appliances, across the state borders and avoid paying a 7Vi percent tax. Sen. hOchael Morano, R-Greenwich, said every year the violators cheat the state out of at least $150 million J a c k in revenue. Anderson Morano says he has been campaigning for .10 years to CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN enforce the state’s use tax on merchandise ordered Washington from or picked up in neighboring states by Connecticut Ttie later life of a ward " DELI SPECIALS Merry-Qo-Round residents. MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS ’The state, he said, is being cheated because it has to OOMESTIC rely on an honor system “and its being abused.” ' barrassed by it. Neither was he Manchester politics when he first COOKEOHAM...... ,.•2.19 "LaGuardia was a State tax auditors can check the records of industry U8DA BONELESS sweetheart,'' says Pat reluctant to say that he used to moved to town in 1942. and businesses that receive out of state shipments “but awrrzERLAND Mastrangelo of the colorful New vote regularly for a New York Actually he wasn't drawn in at M a n c h e s te r there’s no way you can find out what is shipped to an in SWISS CHEESE...... •2.99 all. He plunged in and his youth in York City mayor who formed the judge who was a Socialist. “That dividual,” Morano said. SHOULDER S T E A K $ 9 0 9 C R O T E a WEICEL Fusion Party and battled Tam guy was so damned honest," he Harlem destined him to seek out S p o t lig h t A proposal sponsored by Morano before the Finance, BOLOGNA...... •2.09 politics just as surely as a hungry The Cia's Revenue and Bonding ^m m ittee seeks to rewrite many Hall. said with emphasis. LONDON BROIL ^ X C R O T E a WEIOEL If that was an unorthodox thing The reminiscences about his person seeks out food. current language to permit the state to enter into a con-, LIVERWURST...... •1.99 New York City days came easily “You know how it is when By Alex Qlrelll — City Edjtor tract with New York and other states to exchange tax for a 40-year Manchester MUCKFS as Mastrangelo set out to explain you’re hooked,” Mastrangelo ad health information. BONELESS Democratic stalwart to say, It would allow the state tax department to report sales COOKEO SALAMI .•2.09 Manstrangelo was not at all em how he was “drawn” into mits. At the Thursday night tfieeting by retailers in Connecticut to other states and vice ver- “Does Pat make enemies?” SHOULDER of the Democratic Town Com day. “You didn’t leave it at rabvOLONE CHEESE .•2.49 that," says Mastrangelo. “You Cummings was asked. "Yes, he snoops Morano said his measure received bipartisan support mittee, Mastrangelo announced this year from Rep. Gardner Wright, D-Bristol, the Q R O TE A W e iQ E L that he was observing his 40th brought the voter downstairs and does,” said Cummings, “but he CLOD ROAST NATURAL CASING FRANKS .•2.29 then the captain took over.” doesn’t keep them,” observing House chairman of the Legislature’s Appropriations year on the Democratic Town WASHINGTON - Medical ’ Committee. C R O T E a WEIOEL Committee and his 18th on the that there is a great tolerance BONELESS rilAT W AS the job Pat had snooping has long been an accepted “Thank God, they’ve decided to do something about KIELBASA .•2.19 Manchester Housing Authority. about Mastrangelo despite his as a youth. Now in his mid 70s, form of espionage — possibly dating , it,” said Morano. C R O T E a WEIOEL SKINLESS FRANKS OR He said he hopes to make it 50 on forthright language. Mastrangelo still thinks the most Wright said if the law is rewritten, the revenue the committee and 25 on the Although Mastrangelo is proud back to the disclosure that Napoleon collected could go a long way to alleviate the pressing TOP BLADE WHALER FRANKS .•1.9G important thing a political leader of the growth of the Democratic was suffering from an intestinal dis authority, fiscal problems facing the state. can do is get out the vote. He has Party in Manchester, his passion order at Waterloo. “We’re out to get the cheaters” said Wright. STEAK MASTANGELO AM) his pounded the pavements of for getting voters to the polls is Accordingly, the Central ; The law Morano wants tightened now permits an in ' wife, the former Ann Kearns, Eldridge Street as Intelligence Agency has developed GARDEN FRESH ♦ ;.i not based primarily on his desire dividual to purchase “any tangible merchandise” up to m a t L a w moved to Manchester after he enthusiastically .as he pounded to pile up big' Democratic an abiding curiosity about the 325 without paying the use tax. PRODUCE SPECIALS i-Wi had found a job at Pratt and the pavements of 109th'Street. majorities. ailments of foreign leaders — with “But what’s happening is hundreds, even thousands of Whitney Aircraft Co. in East And when he had a son old He thinks that, imperfect seeming emphasis on their heart\ dollars in single purctoses are comlnj in untaxed,” said STUFFED enough, Mastrangelo introduced Morano. • 9-m Hartford and an apartment over though politics is, people should conditions, kidney functions and u n u c E ...... 5 9 * the Pinehurst Grocery, him to the rigors of pre-election participate in local, state and He said the $150 million loss figure “is a conservative bowel movements. .12pc.pkg. The way Mastrangelo likes to canvassing. “In this house, you national government. He just The spy agency has its own ; estimate. It represents only about 10 percent of what the CLAMS tell the story, he sort of fell into a go in the back door and up one state sales tax brings in,” he said. 9 9 * does not like to contemplate the medical analysts, as well as con Conniecticut’s sales tax, also 7% percent, is the WEAVER BROCCOU ...... ■* crowd with political leanings and flight, ” he might say to his son alternative. sulting specialists under contract, workhorse of the state revenue collection system. j •f * , was lured into politics. He was Hlugene as they approached a who scrutinize every tidbit of ^ SO HE GOES on arguing Morano said the state does not have jurisdiction over ...... , . „ . 9 9 * not long in town before he began residence. “How do you know, medical information that might help BAHER DIP MUSHROOMS...... »•** that one-on-one, face-to-face con the seller and the state has no idea of who purchases attending the town meetings then dad?” the boy would ask. Pat diagnose a foreign leader’s physical tact is the best way to get to the what. held at the high school in the knew. well-being or deterioration. ‘"rhe way we are losing these use taxes is un-_ voters and get them to care about PARTY PACK ...28oz.pka. NAVEL ORAIKES ...... 5 / 9 9 * Plducational Square — now we Eugene, a lieutenant colonel in No possibility is overlooked. The •I call it the Bennet complex. the Air Force, has since become government. CIA went to elaborate lengths, for He’s pained by the “my-vote- But Mastrangelo was already a a father. Mastrangelo is still get example, to obtain samples of the " t w i i r won’t-count” excuse and says he pro when he arrived on the scene, ting out the vote. late Nikita Khrushchev’s excrement comments often wonders in a close election having been a Harlem ward when he visited the United States in how it would have been “if the heeler from the days of youth. DEMOCRATIC TOWN 1959. A similar exercise was other people had come out.” He was born to a family that Chairman Ted Cummings says he directed at Egyptian King Farouk TUESDAY ONLY His persistence is Ihtimidating. about a campaign lived in a house at 109th St. lectures fellow committee during his last, dissolute years of •A* between First and Second members regularly on the 1 vote in every election; my wife votes in every one; my children exile in Monte Carlo. [VIRGINIA BRAND BAKED HAM . . avenues. “We lived on the fourth necessity for commitment and The trouble with long-range vote by absentee ballot if please Democrats floor and there were 16 families participation. And more than one prognosis is that a head of state is , U8DA CHOICE necessary. in that house." VIP has been the target of some not likely to submit to a physical But before every election I get ■ Each street had a political cap LaGuardian rhetoric from exam by the CIA and is more than .«■ * 2 . 8 9 1 a telephone call from Pat and he By Dennis C. MllewskI SIRLDIN STEAKS______tain. Mastrangelo said. Mastrangelo on the subject of likely to take every precaution to lull cut with tondartoln asks if I plan to vote, if my wife United Press International “Remember a street did not grass roots hard, work. cover up signs of debilitation. U8DA CHOICE plans to vote, if my children will have hundreds of people; it had After he has made his point, he But the CIA has its methods; it HARTFORD — Gov. William O’Neill’s comments need absentee ballots. thousands.” takes pains to mend fences with can even examine the back of a broadly indicating he will campaign for a full term [PDBTERHOUSE or SHDBT STEAKS .. l b . * 3 .^ 9 1 From someone else it' might be Pat's job as a youth was to help ^ anyone who may have inferred, man’s head halfway around the, pleased many Democrats who felt sure he would run but get out the vote. He would knock " quite correctly, that he had been annoying.‘'But Mastrangelo, like wanted to it hear from the governor, says the party’s PAT MASTRANGELO his hero, Laguadih, is wmething world. Take the case of Kim Il-sung, , JVo Substitute on apartment doors and remind taken for a verbal trip to the the North Korean dictator, who will state chairman. We Give Old Fashioned ... one-on-one is best the voters that it was election woodshed. of a sweetheart. O’Neill, 51, had previously indicated he would seek a For Quality be 70 in'April. For years, the CIA full term as long as his doctor approved. The governor Butcher Service . . . had received reports from its, underwent open-heart surgery in December after suf various sources that Kim had a fering a heart attack in November. “large, cancerous growth on the ■ Democratic Statfe Chairman James Fitzgerald said In Manchester back of his neck.” At one point, the Sunday the party faithful had been waiting for O’Neill to STORE HOURS; ^ 317 Highland S t raw data even had the Korean make a forceful statement about his political intentions, 1 Mon. i Tues. ’til 6KMI ______I leader “terminally ill because of his even though his candidacy has been a foregone conclu^ cancer,” Sion for some weeks. ^ Wed., Thurs., t Fri. til 9:00 MMNHESTER AAEA obstructs 09EN Lip I TTiey heard just that at the Democrats pnnual THE MYSTERY of Kim II- Jefferson-Jackson-Bailey dinner in Hartford Saturday. Sat. & Sunday sung’s neck is detailed in a “Top “My doctor has declared me fit to run for public of til m COHH. X"M WERE FDR Secret Ruff Umbra” CIA report fice, or anything else I want to do,” O’Neill told about 1,- nzaniJiiTs til good teachers shown to my associate Dale Van At- 000 party members attending the $100-aticket party. ta. “You’re going to hear more about that issue (the cam A 8 U C E o r For a long time, Kim seemed , paign) very shortly,” he said. Fitzgerald said even though O’Neill’s statement was At a time when confidence in against labot abuses. To obtain determined to keep the CIA from i not a formal declaration. Democrats went home “very the school system is eroding, that protection, some rights diagnosing the growth, which was enthused” and with the idea that the gubernatorial cam iiiiiiiiiiiiip iiiiiiiiiiii and the teaching profession is necessarily must be characterized as “a tremendous paign had begun. enjoying an all-tim e low in relinquished. Teachers cannot tumor” and “the size of a small “Even though they were being told the governor ------' r FROZEIS & DAIRY 1 credibility, the Manchester volunteer to teach seven or eight fist.’’ It was first spotted in 1969, but ■ would run,” said Fitzgerald, “they wanted to hear it GROCERY SPECIALS Education Association has dealt classes a day, because it would Kim let his hair grow long enough to directly from him.” ■ HOOD cover it pretty well, and evidently As if to indicate his recovery, O’Neill dashed across a teachers another blow. set a dangerous precedent. , OREEN OIANT ______ICECREAM ALL FLAVORS ...... ’A gal. •1.69 took pains to avoid being ballroom floor to the podium Saturday and spoke to The teachers’ union filed a But it is difficult to see any GUT or Fm ni STYLE OSEH KMS tr SWin KAS CELENTANO photographed from the rear. fellow Democrats for 15 minutes in a booming voice. grievance last spriVtg when it .sound rationale behind the' KELLOOffS C AVATEIil...... ISO*.# But then Kim threw the CIA a “I never in my wildest dreams imagined I’d be the uiM miSMas ...... CELENTANO Q Q A discovered that 11 teachers at, ' refusal to allow teachers to give curveball; He commented on the . . governor of this great state,” he said. “But I am and 8ALA0A I’m proud of it.” He was applauded vigorously in each ...... , « . 9 9 ‘ Illing Junior High School were time casually to a few students. tumor himself, and said it “may be . TEA BASS...... MINI ROUND RAVlOU ...... — volunteering their time to work One would think that the pause during his speech. , , . BIRDS EVE U Q ^ a type of cancer.” He said he had passed a final heart stress test RC?RC100 or DIET RITE COLA ...... 9S* -l-dapiMH with small numbers of gifted ■talented teacher would be at his The CIA analysts weren’t fooled, Thursday, when his doctor apparently cleared him for ORANGE PLU S ...... M OORTOir^ ...... s . . « . 6 9 « students for one class period a best in such a situation, and cer though. They (.dismissed Kim’s the rigors of a political campaign. BRIMftCn 1*1 ARIfi ...... VANITY FAIR ASSORTED CUPCAKES & CRUMB CAKES day-. The teachers were excused tainly students would benefit. (H offhand diagnosis as a “medically * Fitzgerald said House Speaker Ernest Abate s an ...... ; ...... 5 9 < from some required duty for Would the MEA propose that 1 disingenuous comment,” and ' nouncement last week that he was a candidate for the rNbiiti...... CHEF SALUTO CKBEWfOM that period, such as cafeteria teachers restrict their proceeded to reach their own con-' gubernatorial nomination didn’t have any bearing on the RISQtlICK ...... SINGLE SERVE PIZZAS ...... monitoring, study hall, or professional time to the elusions from the few photos and timing of O’Neill’s statement. OLAO HANDLE -TiE -TALL KITCHEN BIRDS EYE “I don’t think that was a catalyst. ’That had nothing to RARRABERARS...... library supervision. classroom? That surely would films available to them. COOL W H IP ...... Sot. “These pictures and descriptions do with it,” he said. . TODDLER S B Q Q The union claims that the have an effect on those who take . Abate, 38, opened his cam pai^ with a blistering at oailPCIUt ...... AScLValuaPaelia Va«V«P PEPPERIDQE FARM DELI have been reviewed by a number of teachers are teaching a sixth calls from students, or who stay ’ tack on O’Neill, saying he hasn’t managed the ship of YES SCRAMBLED EGGS n’ BACON medical analysts, including con state since he took over for the late Gov. Ella Grasso on LAUNDRY DETERBENT...... S201. a 3 9 class in violation of the contract, after school .to provide a little sulting specialists in dermatology HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Dec 31 1980 aiMIIIMAP ...... which prohibits mo're than five. additional help. and ^pathology,” the CIA reported. O’Neill was lieutenant governor when Mrs. Grasso an NORM/DRY/OILY The volunteer teachers say the The Illing teachers are not ALPO “The unanimous opinion is that the nounced her resignation Dec. 4. She died tWo months BEEF CHUNKS DINNER...... i 4w. . ^ / » 1 . 9 9 PERT SHAMPOO...... •1.99 sessions are not classes, since being taken advantage of, nor growth is benign and is abnost cer later. INTROVIONES SCENTJk UNSCENT usually only one or two students a r e they threatening the tainly a harmless fat tumor, a 8 IN I BREAD CRUMBS...... s « . 3 9 « SECRET SOLID t •1.99 ^ are in attendance. positions or the welfare of their lipoma. The chances that it will HOOD APPU JUICE...... « ^ » 1 . 9 9 REQ/MINT/OEL $ 9 Breathes there a teacher who colleagues. They are improving become cancerous are extremely CREST ...... ■■ wouldn't prefer two gifted the quality of education for a few small, and surgical excision usually Anti-KKK groups -I students to 45 minutes of fortunate students, and just as is indicated only for cosmetic watching junior high kids throw . important, they are restoring reasons ... The possibility remains that Kim will elect at some time to food in the cafeteria? The 11 faith in a profession that has suf planning protests have the growth removed; this will teachers at Illing are doing what fered over the past few years. not be significant evidence that it llllllllllllli they do best — teaching — and The MEA is teaching kids, on has become malignant.” jiTftlli coupon A’ 7,.tO purchnsi^ they are doing it voluntarily. the other hand, a nine-to-five MERIDEN (UPI) — Demonstrations are plan"«l in'fh roiipon A 7..»0 piirrliaw^| coupon A 7..1I) p u r r h t^ i ft with rouiton &' 7. tif purchote CIA medical experts say Kim’s throughout Connecticut this month to protest a Ku Nux ■ NUFORM They are not taking jobs from clock watching mentality. The long-range progni^is, however, isn’t Klan rally in Meriden set for March20, oneyear^aftera C LIN e FREE I I PROMISE I SPRAY N’WASH other teachers, because the union that is saying a job is good and point opt he has a history march by the white supremacist group in the city I MRRSARINE I YOGURT I sessions are enrichment and in finished when the bell is of cardiovascular and kidney erupted In violence. , • 4, __ DRYER SHEETS | ILb. I 32 Ox. 30 Count ! I clude such diverse topics as art, sounded, and that a teacher problems that could recur anytime. Community, minority and religious organizations ; ONE FREE ! statewide have scheduled counterevents to protest the creative writing, science, can’t teach unless the “class” Klan’s “White Christian Solidarity Day” march. photography, and social studies. fits neatly into the bounds of the “We’ve been burned by two previous rallies, when we There is no money in the budget contract. thought we could close our eyes and hope it would all go to hire additional teachers for A ruling in favor of MEA will away,” said the Rev. Kevin Bean, pastor of St. An i IllVI |Valld March 2 thru March 7 those subjects. not only result in a loss to drew’s Church in Meriden. . - „ , 1, •• --la VaM Mafch 2 thru March 7 | I . Valid March 2 thnj t \ “We’ve found that the response doesn t work, Mid I HIGHLAND PARK MKT. h ig h l a n d PARK MK'T. ~ MEA president Ann Gauvin is students, but it may damage the Back copies Bean, who is coordinating much of the anu-Klan HIOHLAND PARK MKT. 11 afraid that “if we do not enforce teaching profession as well. One 1 I the language of the contract, it can only hope that the arbiter The Manchester Herald kp.eps head of the CSinnecticut branch of the Umistena- back copies for sale for 30 days only. erodes.” Mrs. Gauvin would be chosen to settle the dispute will The cost is 25 cents per copy and the based Invisible-Empire of the Knighte of the Ku IMux wiser to.worry about the erosion rule in favor of the volunteers Herald office at 1 Herald ^u are Is Klan said the group was granted a permit in Novernwr for a two-hour demonstration March, ?0 that will be i f f l l l of her profession. when h|s decision is announced t r . e «• f . open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hmltml to 300 people. A union is supposed to guard on March 10.
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m MANCHES’TER HERALD. Mon., March 1, 1982 - 9 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon.. March 1, ■'i Canadiens Study; Budget rooks too tough SPORTS Page 10 many working poor ■■ * food stamp and AFDC programs — welfare parents in just four states WASHINGTON (U P !) - Under when added to the effect of last would enjoy an increase of more President Reagan's proposed fiscal year's reduction in these programs than $100 a month while in nine 1983 budget, welfare parents in — w ill be to push low-income defense too tough others they would have an increase many states would have little, if families deeper into poverty and vir of $30 to $100. any, financial incentive to work. In tually eliminate any incentives for Overall, in the 48 states surveyed, fact, many would have more money welfare mothers to work," the stiidy working welfare parents would have if they were jobless. Georgetown against Providence (2- fair. lead, 32-26, with 15:04 left.' $9 more than non-working welfare said. By Len Auster A report by the University of Only, in Arkansas, Mississippi, 12) in the 7 o’clock opener and host Ewing; 7-foot freshman phenom A Corny ’Thompson basket closed parents. Hawaii and Alaska were Herald Sportswriter Chicago's Center for the Study of South Carolina and Tennessee would UConn, the No. 6 seed, against third out of the Bay State, has come on it to 34-32 but Ewing on a finger roll not included in the study. Social Policy found that in 24 s ta t^ the working parent have a “ substan s ^ St. John’s (9-5) at 9 o’clock. like gangbusters. He’s improved 1,- The new cuts would include a Putting points on the scoreboard and Eric Smith on two hoops off two welfare parents who work would tial increase” in disposable income The afternoon winners meet 000 percent offensively from early in reduction of food stamp benefits by is the glamorous aspect of basket steals made it 40-32 with 8:15 to go have less money to spend than those — more than $100 a month, the study Friday night at 7 o’clock with the the season and is now less prone to 35 percent of income instead of the ball. Prevention — defense — is seen and it was all over but the shouting. who stay home. evening victors to follow Friday foul trouble. He wound up with a Georgetown was perfect from the ■ current 30 percent, and would offM t said. in a lesser light by many an It also found that in 11 states, the In Mississippi and South Carolina, night at 9 o’clock. ’The championship game-high 22 points, 8-for-ll from foul line to clinch matters the last 3 welfare grants — the aid to families onlooker. working welfare parents .would earn however, that would be reduced by the field including several dunks, 8 t(i-minutes. with children — and food stamps by But prevention is the forte of only an average $4 to |29 more a rebounds, 3 blocked shots and an in “ They beat us down there,” Hoya the amount of energy assistance loss of Medicaid. Georgetown University and that month than nonworking parents The administration proposes to determinable number of in Coach John ’Thompson recalled the received. strength was never more apparent receiving Aid to Families with trim $1.7 billion in food stamp spen timidations. “ The effect of the ad than Saturday afternoon as the first meeting. “ We wanted to apply Dependent Children. ding, cutting off 9 percent of the Hoyas throttled UConn, 60-42, at the “ Ewing makes you change a lot of mor? pressure on (Karl) Hobbs. We Additionally, the study said. ministration's new proposals in the caseload. In the welfare program, a Hartford Civic Center before a ‘They’re a stuff,” Pemo saw the intimidatar. put more pressure on him so he $1.2 billion savings is projected for capacity crowd of 15,425. The Huskies had a 19-10 lead wouldn’t be able to run the offen se" fiscal 1983. '■XS'i halfway through the opening 20 Hobbs had six of the Huskies' 21 UPI photo ’The win in the regular season Big great team’ TTie working poor includes about Etast Conference finale for both minutes controlling the tempo as turnovers; , 600,000 people or 16 percent of tee Manhattan's they did in Washington. But this And Ewing? “ Patrick is Patrick,” N-plants face fines •Security guard stands behind a shattered explosions ripped through schools gives Georgetown a final 10- welfare caseload and 4.4 million Dorn Perno time the Huskies wilted under the began the elongated Hoya coach. window at the Chase Manhattan Buiiding in financiai district. 4 conference mark and 23-6 overall people or 20 percent of those standard. The Huskies, after a good pressure and they held only a 24-22 “ He’s the end of a rainbow. His . New York eariy this morning after a series of receiving food stamps, said the start, slumped to wind up 7-7 in the halftime lead. presence makes people play on the study by Thomas Joe, a welfare of Big East and 17-9 overall. By then the tempo had swung in perinveter. He causes people to for lacking sirens ficial in the Nixon administration. It Georgetown's favor. And Perno ' UConn dropped five of its last sjx clasl), is Saturday afternoon at 3 adjust shots. And there is also his was funded by the Field Foundation. with the lone triumph over Big East o’clock. knew his Huskies were in trouble. enthusiasm. In time with maturity In 24 states,, the study said, cellar dweller Providence. Georgetown 17 times has held op “ We let the hammer slip. he can only get better.” parents working low-wage jobs Georgetown took the tempo away WASHINGTON (UPI) — Fines of of non-compliance would be im Bombs hit Wall Street Upcoming for Connecticut and all ponents to under 40 percent shooting would be worse off than nonworking and the second half they played un Georgelown (6 0 ) - - E. Smith 4 2- $1,000 per day began accumulating posed beginning March 1 and that other Big East schools is the con from the field. UConn, 15-for-40,37.5 parents if the budget proposals are believably,” Perao stated. 2 10, Hancock 0 0-0 0, Ewing 8 6-6 22, today for the owners of nuclear the daily penalty would rise to $2,000 ference tournament, starting percent, was the 17th victim. Only adopted. In California, the average . Georgetown’s pressure resulted in Brown 2 4-5 8, Floyd 5 6-6 16, Jones 0 plants that failed to meet two past on April 1 and $4,000 on June 1. Continued from page one Thursday at the Hartford Civic four schools, including UConn when difference would amount to $1,000 a 13 steals, many of them from 0-0 0, Spriggs 0 2-2 2, G. Smith 0 2-2 2, Nuclear Regulatory Commission “ The way those orders read is: New York City Center. Regular season Big East it was 19-for-37 in its 63-52 triumph UConn’s 21 turnovers. The Hoyas Martin 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 22-23 60. deadlines for installing sirens and ‘You let us know after you are in year, it said. Police Sgt. Eldward Leschack said the first explosion champ Villanova (11-3) faces in the nation's capital, have shot The provisions that discourage scored 24 points off Husky tur I'Citnn (42) - - McKay 2 34 7, other accident warning devices. compliance and we'll compute the , i 11 occurred at 11:2,';p.m. at the headquarters of the Merrill seventh seed Seton Hall (2-12) in the over 50 percent against the Hoyas. UPI photo novers. An Eric Floyd steal and sub Thompson 4 44 12, Aleksinas 3 0-0 6, Eight plants missed the com fine," said Ingram. people from working will k e ^ the ^ brokerage. Ten minutes later, bombs 1 o’clock opener with Syracuse if-7) “ They’re a great team, (Pat) sequent jam gave Georgetown its , Hobbs 3 2-2 8, Bailey 3 3-3 9, mission's latest compliance Since then, the two-reactor Indian government from saving the money headq^rters of Chase Manhattan bank vs. Boston College (8-6) at 3 o’clock. Ewing is a great player and they it projects to save from the welfare first lead and hoops by Fred Brown Kuezenski 0 0-0 0, Giscombe 0 0-0 0, deadline of Feb. 1. But NRC Point plant near Peekskill, N.Y., and at the New York Stock Exchange a few blocks W O R L D P A T EWING The Thursday evening have a lot of answers.jsSMke Husky •'"d Gene Smith made it a six-Doint Sullivan 0 0-0 0. ’Totals' 15 12-13 42. spokesman Frank Ingram said all has complied with the rule. Ingram cuts, the study said. away. The last blast went off at 11:55 p.m. at the • T R A D E Just too good doubleheader finds second seed Coach Dom Perao foUomng the af The 24 states where the working but four of the delinquent facilities said the NRC had unofficial word American Stock Exchange. CENTER parent would be worse off than the may have avoided fines by installing that the same might be true of High-powered explosives — possibly dynamite — Merrill Lyncti ^ Ch.ise Boston Edison's Pilgrim site at non-working parent, the study said, the required accident alert notifica were used in Uie bombs, he said. Manhaltiin tion equipment by midnight on Feb. Plymouth; Philadelphia Electric's are: Arizona, California, Colorado, Witnesses said a late model four-door car crammed Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Bank 28. Peach Bottom plant near Lancaster, with people was seen speeding from the area moments Pa., and Duquesne Light Co.'s Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, A new N R C reg u la tio n on after the blasts. Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, emergency pre tiredness requires Beaver Valley plant near Ship- Shortly after the bombing, police said, a news, agency Nebraska, New Hampshire, New all 48 U.S. commeicial reactor sites pingsport. Pa. reported it received a telephone call from a man Botteron sparks Tribe Jersey, New York,. Ohio, Rhode to have a functioning system for Still listed as being in violation of claiming to be a representative of the Puerto Rican Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington, warning everyone within a 10-mile the emergency planning rule are: terrorist organization FALN, and directed police to an -W a ll Sirs radius within 15 minutes of the start Northeast Nuclear Energy Co.'s Wisconsin and Wyoming. envelope in a telephone booth. 'Hie anonymous caller did F i r - In North Dakota, income would be of a serious accident. two-reactor Millstone plant at not mention the blasts. equal for working and non-working The original compliance deadline Waterford, Conn.; Jersey central Police recovered the letter, which they described as New York welfare parents, it said. was mid-1981, but the commission Power aiid Light's ^ s te r Creek “ a typical FALN communique” that mentioned the Slock plant at Toms River. N.J.; Working welfare parents would extended the deadline until Feb. 1 bombings and decried “ imperialistic forces” opposing Exchange Sacramento Municipal Utility gain in the following states: wild 13-9 shootout without penalties because most statehood for Puerto Rico, said’ Patrick Murphy, the District's Rancho Seco plant near Alabama, $46; Delaware $33; Ken piants did not make it. Police Department's chief of operations. Sacramento, Caiii.; and Connecticut tucky, $78; Maine, $37; Maryland, When eight plants failed to meet Murphy said the FALN communique said the bom period. Rich Schwartz had three “ This was a coach’s dream to Yankee Atomic Power's Haddam $35; Missouri, $49; North Carolina, The second extra point was mis marksman for the Indians with six the extended deadline, the NRC an bings were to protest “ Yankee imperialism. goals and Joe Bastarache one in the finish up this way. The kids wanted $53, and Texas, $52. sed but that’s about all that went goals, giving him a final total of 17 nounced that fines of $1,000 per day Neck plant near Meriden, Conn. “ The FALN assumes full responsibility for the bom it badly and worked very hard. wrong as Manchester High took a goals, along with two assists. middle 15 minutes for Somers. bings which have occurred in the financial sector of Bastarache scored twice and Everyone on the roster but one Newsmap spots places where at least four j wild 139 shootout from Sqmers High Botteron scored four times and Bill ■:(" Wall Street, Sunday, Feb. 28,1982,” read the first line of figured in the scoring. - in ice hockey action Saturday night Dave Taotian added his second goal V- the “ multlpaged” communique. Police declined to explosions ripped through buildings In:! “ I was happy to see that when the at the Enfield ’Twins Rink. in the third period for Somers to Manhattan’s financial district late Sunday. boys can compete on their own level Obituaries make the rest public. The victory in the season finale close the gap to 11-8 before Chris The FALN — “ Fuerzas Armadas De Liberacion Verbridge, assisted by Chambers they can' play the game and play it gives the Indians a final 2-16-1 mark PAUL OSTUNI RUDI WITTKE Nacional” (Armed Forces for National Liberation) — is and an improvement over last and Bottan, and Trudon, assisted by well,” voiced Horton. planted five bombs around the city, including the U.S. | ‘One prediction comprised of radical ethnic Puerto Ricans living in the year’s J-19 mark. “ I said at the Mark Keith and Duff, built the lead Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mission to the United Nations. Horton, in his first year at the Susan R. Johnson Luclna K. Kohler United States who are dedicated to independence for beginning of the year we,would im back to 13-8 for the Indians. Memorial contributions to the The message also expressed “ solidarity” with ) helm, had hoped to wind up near Susan R. (Lennie) Johnson, sister Lucina (Kulo) Kohler, 49, of 46 Puerto Rico from the United States. prove our record. We did it. It was which came true’ Lance Oliver closed out the Manchester Memorial Hospital Since 1974, the FALN has claimed responsibility for radicals arrested in last October’s bungled Brink’s ar .500. Playing teams like Enfield and Defending champ wins of James Cameron Lennie of Lilac St., died of cancer Sunday at one of my predictions which did scoring for Somers with 2:40 to go. Development Fund. about 120 bombings in the New York City area, Chicago mored car robbery in Nyack, N.Y., in which two police Simsbury opened his eyes. “ We’re Manchester, died Sunday, Feb. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She come true,” voiced Indian Coach The two goals were Trudon’s officers and a guard were killed. Police have charged Coach Horton not at their level, no Way,” he ad her home in Australia. was the wife of Michael F. Kohler. and Washington. Five people died in the attacks, four of seventh and eighth of the season former members of therWeather Underground and the Wayne Horton, who admitted to Funeral services were private. .She was bom in Rockville on May them when a bomb went'off at New York’s historic while the pair gave Chambers a mits, “ I was optimistic before the Bertha U. Qerich Black Liberation Army with thei^yack killings. being off on a hoped for campaign season but experience taught me,” 11, 1932, the daughter of Sophie Fraunces Tavern in January 1975. Last May, the FALN final total of six goals. Verbridge's Patricia M. Noran VERNON — Bertha U. Gerich, 80, near the .500 level. he reflected on playing the Enfields (Sienski) Kulo of Sierra Vista, Ariz., Somers winds up 4-10. goal was his sixth, Duff his fourth Ostuni, Wittke BOLTON (Patricia (Mack) of 8 Progress Ave., died at her home and Simsburys of the CCIL. and the late Stanley Kulo. She had Manchester almost improved its Chambers twice as the Indians had a and Hutchinson his first of the year. Saturday. She was .the wife of the Noren, 42, of 98 South Road, died been a resident of Manchester since 6-1 lead after one period. ' Manchester had 27 shots on goal “ I said before the season we were suddenly Sunday at Manchester late Emil W. Gerich. final goal total by 50 percent by going to have fun and I think we did. 1964. She was a member of the striking the back of the twine a Dan Duff, Eric Trudon, against 28 for Somers. Memorial Hospital after being She leaves two nieces,. Mrs. Supreme Court upholds I know we had a ball the last night,” Church of the Assumption, the school-record 13 .times. It had sophomore Mike Hutchinson and “ We were accurate. Why waste stricken at her home. She was the Donald (Arlene) Reiske of Rockville Horton acknowledges. Knights of Columbus Auxiliary and scored 30 goals in its 18 previous out Botteron twice tallied in the middle shots?” quipped Horton, “ We were wife of C. Richard Noren. and Miss E. Shirley Ulitsch of That they can’t take from him o/ in 10-pin finals the Holy Angels Mothers Circle. session for Manchester, which took hitting them into the net rather than She was born in Manchester on Manchester. . ings. his Indian sextet. Before her m arriage she had an 11-5 lead going into the final by it. May 11, 1938, the daughter of Mrs. Funeral services will be Tuesday Bridgeport race bias ruling Senior Leon Botteron was too worked for more than 10 years at the ’The top .seven qualifiers in each ’ Alice (Perrett) Mack and the late at 11 a.m. at Union Congregational By Earl Yost Catholic Library in Hartford. division joined the defending cham Edward J. Mack. Her mother lives Church, Rockville. Calling hours are Sports Editor Besides her husband and mother minorities who were not hired. award of back pay “ vicious,” saying pions in quarterfinal play. in Bolton. Mrs. Noren has been a today at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The she leaves three daughters, The court ordered the city to fill it could amount to possibly $20 Two men have annexed back-to- Ostuni will attempt to match the resident of Bolton for the past 30 Ellington Ave., Rockville. Supreme Court today refused to dis 'One of happiest moments of coaching' Margaret F. Kohler and. Carla A. its next 73 firefighting positions with million. back Manchester Town 10-Pin feat of Mario Frattaroli and Dick years. She was employed as an un Donations may be inade to the turb a sweeping court ruling Kohler, both of Manchester and minorities, to give them full back It also challenges the 100 percent Bowling Tournament cham Ck)te who held the title during the derwriter’s assistant at Traveler’s Memorial Fund of Union designed to correct racial im Maureen Zavodjancik of Hebron; a pay and to freeze promotions of minority hiring quota on grounds it pionships in the last .30 years and 1968-69 and 1970-71 competition. Insurance Co. She was a member of Congregational Church. balances in the Bridgeport, Conn.,_^ son, Bruce E. Kohler of other firefighters h ir ^ from 1971-75 will force the city to hire minoritiep Paul Ostuni hopes to place his name While Wittke won his two matches Bolton United Methodist Church. Fire Department that has been at-^ Manchester; two brothers, the Rev. to put the new firefighters on an without a chance to test their Villanova coach thrilled in that elite circle next Sunday. in straight sets, Ostuni' had to corpe Besides her husband and her tacked as far too costly and Major Carl A. Kulo with the Army in even footing for advancement. qualifications. The defending champion reached from behind ,to defeat Ogren. The mother, she leaves two daughters. overbearing. Erlangen, Germany, and David P. Eva W. Cola The city claims the court remedy In separate court papers, the non TONIGHT the title test yesterday afternoon at latter won the first in the best of Miss Cathie Noren of Coventry and VERNON — Eva W. Cole, 87,‘ of The justices rejected appeals Kulo of Ridgefield; two sisters, Rita is “ a complete abuse of judicial dis minority firefighters claimed the 9 - NHL: Islanders vs. Maple the Parkade Lanes when he won three set, but Ostuni rallied to Miss Sandra Noren of Bolton; and a from the city and a group of non Scraggs of Pequabuck, and Nancy Tankeroosen Road, died Saturday at cretion.” court's order will destroy morale I.«afs, Ch. 9 quarterfinal and semifinal matches square matters and then won the sister, Mrs. June Galligan of Coven minority firefighters that Pinard of Sierra Vista, Ariz.; and Manchester Memorial Hospital. She In documents filed with the and discipline on the force through its | winning Big East honors 8 - Soccer: Rowdies against challengers Carl Ogren and questioned the power of courts to final with his season average 191 try. several nieces and nephews. was the wife of the late Lawrence Supreme Court, the city called the promotion freeze. Roughnecks, ESPN John Ragna. Funeral services will be order remedies to civil rights score. Funeral services will be Tuesday Cole. Sharing the spotlight in the finals Ogren was a last minute sub Wednesday .at 11:30 a.m. at Bolton violations in employment. PROVIDENCE. R.I. (UPI) — win streak into the Big Elast tourna straight and 13th in its last 15 out at 9:15 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral Funeral services will be Tuesday for the first time will be Rudi The dispute is over a mling by the ment. ‘“This is what we’ve been ings, 92-74 over Seton Hall. John stitute for John Myers who led the United Methodist Church. Burial . Home, 142 E. Center St. with a mass at 11:30 a.m . at St. P e te r ’ s “ It’s one of the happiest moments in Wittke. The latter advanced with will be in Quarryville Cemetery, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals coaching — I mean it,” beamed striving for, first place and 20 wins. Bagley and Marty Clark scored 20 qualifiers. ’The latter passed up the of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at t he Episcopal Church, Arlington, Vt. Weapons charge lodged victories over Ken Tomlinson and Bolton. Friends may call at the that found the city violated the civil Villanova University basketball We’ve accomplished both.” points each for the Eagles, offset play to compete in a $1,000 tourney Church of the Assumption. Burial iFriends may call at the Holmes ECAC North Tom ^ully. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main rights of blacks and Hispanics by' ’The Wildcats, who held a 13-point ting Dan Callandrillo’s 36 point per in Fall River, Mass. As a result, will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Elast. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., coach Rollie Massimino after his F in alists in the M en’s and St., Manchester, Tuesday from 2 to 4 forcing them to take a written test Police arrested a 22-year-old and passing cars, according to Wildcats clinched the regular lead, 45-32, with just over nine formance for the Pirates. BOSTON (U P I) - Holy Cross, 16-' Ogren, the eighth best scorer in the Hartford. Friends may call at the Manchester, today from 7 to 9 p.m. Women’s Scratch Divisions who will and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial con to apply as a firefighter. Manchester man late Saturday night reports. season championship in the Big Elast minutes left Saturday, needed a Callandrlllo (27.4) and Bagley 10, meets ^ sta n Uni'^ersity, 18-8, qualifying, moved into the head-to- funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 Memorial contributions to the Book also square off next Sunday after tributions may be made to the The. court concluded that exams after he allegedly pointed a 45- Conference Saturday with a 55-54 vic three-point play. by freshman Ed (22.9) finished 1-2 in the Big East while New Hampshire, 9-17, battles head rolling. It was the second tjme to 9 p.m. of Remembrance at St. Peter’s After the two youths positively noon at 1 will be FYed Leroy and Bolton United Methodist Church given in both 1971 aiid 1975 were caliber Derringer at two youths. tory over Providence College. Pinckney (18 points, 12 rebounds) scoring race. St. John’s David Niagara University, 17-9, Tuesday in title play that this happened to the Memorial donations may be made Episcopal Church, Bennington, Vt., identified him,. Walker was arrested Nick Marotti and Sandy Kershaw Memorial Fund. slanted against minorities and kept George E. Walker, of 519 Center ’Ihe Wildcats (209,11-3) will now with five seconds left to secure the Bassell was the top shooter from the night in the opening round of the same bowler. to the Church of the Assumption or to a charity of the donor’s choice. and brought to headquarters. and Ruth Woodbury. most of them from getting jobs. St., was arrested and charged with victory. field with 81 for 149 or 54 percent. ECAC North basketball plavoffs. Following are the individual game School Fund. Walker’s girlfriend, Karen S. be opposed by tetan Hall (11-15, 2- Elizabeth H. Galligan carrying a dangerous weapon and scores: A group of blacks and Hispanics Patten, 17, of the same address, 12) in the opeiiing round'game of the “We weren’t the favorite (two Callandrlllo was the best free throw Elizabeth H. Galligan, 82, of 110 threatening after he reportedly (Quarterfinals: Tom Scully def. Emily Rugg who failed the test filed suit in later allowed police to search the Big East Conference Championship wins in the regular season title) and shooter with 100 for 121 or 83 percent Hamlin St., died Friday at Ann C. Dever brandished the gun near the 7-11 Bob Oliver 202-176 and 246-180; Rudi VERNON ^ Emily Rugg, 68, September 1975. After protracted room, where a gun was found under tournament ’Thursday afternoon at 1 we had two freshmen starting, but and Connecticut’s Corny ’Thompson Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Mrs. Ann (Cassidy) Dever, 71, convenience store at 513 Center St., Wittke def. Ken Tomlinson 187-158 formerly of South St., died Friday at legal battles, the appeals court ruled a shirt near the bed, police said. in the Hartford Civic Center. it’s a tremendous feeling and I ’m led all rebounders with an average Sports black list was the wife of the late John J. died Sunday at Manchester and 171-168; Paul Ostuni def. Carl a local nursing home. in favor of the minorities and im police said. ' ' Big East Conference Com proud of them,” added Massimino. of 9.1 per game. Galligan. Memorial Hospital. She was former Ogren 175-199, 183-164 and 191-180; Funeral services will be posed a minority hiring quota on the Police traced Walker to a rooming Walker was held in lieu o f $1,MX) missioner Dave Gavitt called ’The FYiars, who have lost nine She was bom in Hartford on Nov. ly of Mohegan Lake, Glens Spey, John Ragna def. Pete Byram 12-164, Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from the city Fire Department — plus back house next to the store after reports bond. Court date has been set for "heads” in the flip of the coin to games this season by margins of 15, 1899 and had lived there .all her N.Y. and recently of 75 Bette Drive. 184-168 and 167-159; White-Gibson-Small Funeral Home, pay and promotion credit for that he pointed the gun at two youths March 15. determine the seventh and eighth five points or less, took a two-point life before moving to Manchester 10 She was the wife of the late Charles includes Gerulaitis Semifinals; Wittke def. Scully 189- 65 Elm St., Rockville, with a mass' place seeding between E*rovidence lead on a three-point play by Ricky years ago. Dever. 166 and 182-167; Ostuni def. Ragna of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in College and Seton Hall. Tucker with 57 seconds left. Sports Slate She leaves a son, Edward f*. She was bora June 17, 1911 in organizations and individuals to per 255-170 and 191-164. Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be ’The Friars (10-16,2-12) will be op But with 32 seconds left, Jim UNITED NATIONS (U P I) - U.S. Galligan of Manchester; four County Aarmgh, Ireland and came suade those concerned to cease Women’s quarterfinals: Pat in Newton, Mass. There are no posed by Georgetown, the number Panaggio missed a one-and-one free tennis star Vitas Gerulaitis was daughters, Mrs. Catherine E. Viger to this country in 1922. Before her further collaboration” with South Twerdy def. Pam Breton 214-149 and calling hours. Memorial donations wt havt a two seed, (23-6, 104) In the 7 p.m. throw and Otis ’Thorpe also missed Tuesday among hundreds named today on a of Middletown, Mrs. James retirement in 1976 she was a techni Africa. 199-170; Sandy Kershaw def. Tricha to the American Cancer Society, 670 wondarful W o o d ta n d game on ’Thursday. i^th 17 seconds left. BASKETBALL new black list of sports personalities (Josephine) MCooe of Manchester, cian at Statan Island Hospital, N.Y. By ending all such contacts the. Y9HT ^ ft8t9r In the second half of the afternoon “ It’s good to go out on a positive Cheney Tech al Rf>cky Hill, 8 accused of ignoring United Nations • Allian 202-164 and 217-182; Pat Bar-> Mrs. Daniel (Mary) Tedesco of Besides her daughter, Mrs. Hos- Prospect St., Hartford. asaonmani 01 .. committee hopes that the sports- doubleheader on ’Tbqrsday at 3, note,” said Georgetown coach John Bolton at Vinal Tech, 8 calls to end all contact with South nowski def. MaryLou Mortlock 198- Newington, and Mrs. Raymond sain (Ann Meta) Hendessi, with boxed grooUng cards minded South Africans would heed FMELfBEE Boston College (184, 8-6) will meet ’Thompson after his Hoyas over CCIL Playoff Africa. 179 and 212-169; Ruth Woodbury def. (Beatrice) Reilly of Hartford; a whom she was staying at the time of international calls for dismantling ■ Syracuse (15-11, 7-7). In the second came an early nme-point deficit tq Manchester at Hall, 8 The U.N. Special Committee Bev Copeland 149-195, 203-186 and sister, Mrs. Catherine Fogg of Hart .'her death, she leaves a son, Walter Mr*. Marjorto D. Chambariln . blrthdav the country’s policies of racial LECTURE half o f the night doublebeader, host defeat Connecticut and avenge an Penney vs. Fermi al Hall, 6:30 "Agdinst Apartheid also called the 206-190. ford; 20 grandchildren and several Dever of Staten Island; two other Mrs. Marjorie (Dougan) got woA separation. Connecticut (17-9. 7-7) « U l tingle earlier loss to the Huskies. United States and Britain “ the main Semifinals; Kershaw def. Twerdy great-grandchildren. daughters, Mrs. Norma Chamberlin; 83, of Southington, died Wednesday > sympalhy with St. John’s (19-7, 94.) Freshman center Patrick Ehving collaborators with aparthel(l” and 213-203 and 224-218; Woodbury def. Funeral services will be Tuesday MacNamara and Mi’S- Carolyn Man Sunday at Bradley Memorial ’The winners of the afternoon scored 22 points and Sleepy Floyd 16 BASKETBALL said they should be “ educated” to The list relied mainly on reports Baranowski 231-191 and 205-182. at 9:15 a.m. from the Holmes ning, both of Bethlehem, Pa., a Hospital in Southington. She was the Topieafor Fab. 3rd ara: 89c 2/1.89 quarterfinal round games will meet for the 12th ranked Hoyas, who Class LL-Easi make them aware of “ the from South African newspapers and Men’s handicap quarterfinals: Funeral Home, 400 Main St., brother, Patrick Cassidy of half-sister of Jaines Dougan of LaodBcapa for Boauty Im c than 89 ■ card in the 7 pm. semifinal game on forced Connecticut into 21 tur Lee o f New Haven at Manrhesler overriding moral issues involved.” at times carried only the family . Fred Leroy def. Rich Garner 188-172 Manchester, with a mass of Chris Hollywood, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Paul Manchester. and Utility— aiM “Why Pruno" Friday evening, while the wlnnm of novers. (girls), 7 Officially titled the Register of names of athletes. It covered the and 202-197; Dick Leich def. Chuck tian burial at 10 a.m. at St. James (May) Ckiry of Thoms River, N.J.; Private funeral services will be the night qua^rfinal round games Ron Stewart’s layup and twb free HOCKEY Sports Contacts with South Africa, period April I to December 31, 1981 LignelU 206-189, 175-215 and 200-173; Church. Burial will be in St. James 15 grandchildren; and six great Tuesday at the Anderson-Gould will meet at 9. ’The championship throws by billy Goodwin (24 points) Division II tourney the sloppily prepared list was the se and sports from billiards to boxing Gary Rawson def. Larry Lance 207- Cemetery. Friends may call at the grandchildren. Funeral Home, 130 N. Main St., Spadal— ^arly Bbd Lawn | game, which will give the winner isn gave St. John’s its first victory at Bethel High (12) at East Catholic cond in lessi than a year issued by and angling to tennis. 199 and 172-165; Nick Marotti def. Al A mass of Christian burial will be Southington. There are no calling funeral home Monday from 2 to 4 Syracuse in 15 years, Before (7), al Bolton Ice Palace, 8:30 ' the special mmmittee. It divided the register into tw oV Chevrette 205-215, 214-189 and 240- hours. Memorial contributions may aiiiumntip berth to the NCAA tour 80r76. and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial con conducted Wednesday at St. James ’The committee said it “ hoped that parts, the. first listing sports } 230. • the.niKra^ cf nament, will be Saturday at 3 p.m. an NCAA record on-campus crowd Thursday tributions may be made to the Church at a tim ^to be announced. be made to the Masonic Charity exchanges with South Africa and the “1 woidd think this gets us close to of 27,316, St'. John’s freshman Chris BASKETBALL publicizing of the sports exchanges Semifinals: Leroy def. Leich 192- American Hhart Association, 310 Friends may call at the Watkins Foundation, Wallingford, or to a " second dealing with sporting con 15 174 and 178-160; Marotti i-l ' MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., March 1. 1982 - 1 1 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon.. March 1, 1982 Tourney rankings IN Bean hangs oji to win Doral • • MIAMI (UPI) — After running' with a 70 and Scott Hoch with a 69. TPA official Warren Orlick to get an tunate to have ' an official right won despite a hand injury that later back by firing a 74 over the par 72, pairings would keep him off the tour for most 7,065-yard course. into trouble on the 13th, 14th and The trio finished in a deadlock for opinion. Orlick said there was "no there.” 15th holes, you had to be sure Andy second place. problem” because Bean was four Bean had tg punch out onto the of the remainder of the year. He Craig Stadler had actually led fairway on that hole and wound up said although his hand is fine now, after* the first three rounds, but the Also on the itinerary this week is Bean would find "a way to kick away Bean had sutged into the lead with feet from the ball when he started ; By Len Auster West Hartford in West Hartford. victory in the Doral Open golf tour a four-birdie, no bogey 32 on the with the first of two straight bogeys. he was beginning to wonder if he burly golfer had three bogeys on the the Central Connecticut the practice swing. back nine that dropped him three ■ irr Herald Sportswriter Hall, CCIL titlists for a second nament. front nine and increased it to three, Still, television viewers called the On the next hole, the par 3 15th, he ever would win the eighth TPA tour straight year, has beaten the Indians Interscholastic League (CCIL) But instead of letting his trouble hit a 5-iron to the left of the green, nament of the year. shots behind Bean. Playoff Tuesday night in West Hart shots by sinking a 15-foot putt for a course throughout the rest of the *>• ' Tournament rankings and already twice this year. get him down. Bean steadied and chipped and two-putted for a bogey “There's always a doubt until you ford at Hall High. Fermi High, 15-5, birdie 4 on the lOtB hole? afternoon saying he may have Spanish star Seve Ballesteros, pairings for girls’ basketball and East Catholic is the No. 7 seed in reeled off a string of three straight But then on the 13th hole the trou violated a rule against improving 4 do win again,’.’.he said. "Coming hockey were released last Saturday the Division II ice hockey tourna meets 14-6 Penney High in the 6:30 rock-solid par 4s Sunday to hang on But instead of folding. Bean back while the pressure was on will making his first Amercan start of opener with Manchester High, 12-8, ble began. He popped his 3-wood off the “area of his intended swing by the yea?, shot 68 Sunday for a 283, and it showed both Manchester High ment with its 12-7-1 mark and will for a 3-under-par 69, good enough for the tee straight up ip the air, but moving, bending or breaking settled down, finishing with the also help my confidence." r ! and East Catholic in action host lOth-ranked 9-7 Bethel High battling' host Hall, 19-1, in the 8 a one-shot victory at 10-under-par three pars. The victory boosted Bean's career five shots back. Lee Trevino'didn't managed to save par by holing anything fixed or growing.” fare as well in his first start of the Wednesday night. Wednesday night at .8:30 at the o’clock nightcap. 278 overall and the first prize of $54,- another 15-footer. But after Bean finish^, Orlick, “I’m glad to know it's over,” the earnings just over the niillion-dollar Manchester High girls’ basketball Bolton Ice Palace. Hall has beaten Manchester 6-4, 210-pound former University of mark and increased his winnings year with a 73-294. A. previously by 59-52 and 62-44 counts. 000. Then on the par 4,419-yard 14th he. tournament director Jack Tuthill Raymond Floyd was the winner team is the No. 7 seed in the Class The East-Bethel winner advances Three golfers had a chance to at drove under a leafy tree. His and other TPA officials met and Florida star said later. “I thought this year to $87,931. LL-East Region. The 13-7 Silk to the quarterfinals, either Friday The winners advance to Friday least tie until Bean canned his three- the wheels virere coming off, but Jack Nicklaus, playing in his third here the last two years, but he night’s final at 7:30. Site is the home backswing on his practice swing determined there was no violation. couldn't solve the "Blue Monster" a Towners will host lOth-ranked 12-8 or Saturday, against the East foot putt for par on the Doral “Blue appeared to dislodge some leaves. A “ The camera angle might have then 1 played on 16, 17 and 18.” tournament of the year, challenged Lee High of New Haven Wednesday Haven-Andrew Warde of Fairfield gym of the higher ranked team. Monster’s” final hole. They were It was Bean’s first win since the for the lead the first three days of third time in a row winding up at 70- spectator pointed out that there shown something that really ■286. night at Clarke Arena at 7 o’clock. winner. East Haven is the No. 2 seed There is no consolation. Jerry Pate with a 70, Mike Nicolette might be a problem, so Bean went to wasn’t,” Bean said. “1 was for Bay Hill Classic p year ago when he the tournament, but fell six shots The Manchester-Lee winner ad at 16-3. Hall is CCIL champ for ’81-82 and vances to next Wednesday’s Enfield at 19-1 is the No. 1 seed in that crown remains regardless of quarterfinals against Hall High qf the Division II tourney. the playoff outcome. Hearns' Top-ranked team just too good Jaeger plays smart, manager Housatonic tops AACC steaming whips Chris for title " " - i v OAKLAND, Calif (UPI) - Andrea Evert Lloyd said later, "and 1 was error and win the tie-breaker, 7-5. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - Jaeger knew she was going to have tentative." In the second set. Evert Lloyd es women in final, 88-59 Thomas Hearns’ manager-trainer to play her own game if she wanted Jaeger battled back to tie the con tablished another 3-1 lead before the says he may file suit against the to have a chance against Chris test at 5-5 and then both players held tenacious .laeger rallied yet another World Boxing Association and World Evert Lloyd in Sunday’s finals of the their serves to put the match into a time to tie the score at 4-4. From Boxing Council because they have Women’s Tennis Championships of tie-breaker. there on, it was all Jaeger as she first lead at 2:05 when guard LuAnn 0- 10, Huckabey 6-2-14, Varley 0-0-0. removed Heartis frorfi the list of California. In the tie-breaker, Evert-Lloyd successfully defended her title with By Bob Papetti Bendell popped in a field goal from Totals 37-1408. contenders for Sugar Ray Leonard’s And that’s exactly what the 16- pulled to a 3-1 lead but then she a 6-4 set victory. Correspondent just beyond the foul line. Manchester (39) - - Bendell 3-0-6, crown. year-old defending champ did, as. "This is definitely the biggest win Bendell added another hoop from Badstuebner 7-4-18, Shea 0-1-1, "Thomas still is a welterweight she downed Evert Lloyd 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 of my career, " Jaeger said. "I There was nothing unexpected and we have never sent in to have UPI photo the vicinity half a minute later and Neubelt 7-1-15, Thurber 8-1-17, Diana to take the title at a $150,000 tourna didn't really feel it sink in right about the outcome of Sunday night’s the Cougars then started to eat up 1- 0-2. Totals 26-7-59. his weight divi'sion changed,’’ ment. ‘C a n’t s it away. It's like it wasn't really Whaler winger Doug Sulliman makes an period iast night in Hartford. Canadiens' CCCAA Women’s B asketball the clock with their four-point lead. Emanuel Steward said after “You can't sit back and wait for happening. But all of a sudden it was Playoff final between Manchester attempt for rebound after blocked shot by rolled on to 5-0 win. Thurber had.l9 points, Bendell 18 Hearns' first-round knockout Satur Chris to make a mistake,” Jaeger over." Community College and Housatonic Manchester (69) - - Bendell 9-0- day night of veteran middleweight back and wait’ Jaeger had advanced to Sunday's Montreal goalie Denis Herron during first and Badstuebner 12 in the win. said. ” 1 figured 1 might as well go Community College at Plainville Neubelt had a game-high 16 18, Badstuebner 2-8-12, Shea 4-0-8, Marcos Geraldo of Mexico City. for it.” finals by taking a tough match from s ' ' High. rebounds. Kim Armstrong had a Abramowicz 3-0-6, Neubelt 3-0-6,' "In fact, we may have a lawsuit But early in the opening match Andrea Jaeger West Germany 's Claudia Kohde, 3-6, Top-ranked Housatonic was a game-high 26 points for Mattatuck, Thurber 9-1-19. Totals 30-9-69. because they (the WBA and WBC) Jeager seemed more content to try 6^3, 6-2 Saturday. Evert Lloyd ad heavy favorite and proceeded to run Housatonic (88) • - J. Dixon 1-6-2, M attatuck (66) - - Hunter 4-0-8, have chang^ his division and they and beat Evert Lloyd from the vanced with a 6-4, 6-1 victory over away with an easy 8^59 victory to Fernley 0-2-2, Bradford 7-4-18, A. Desaulniers 3-2-8, Mirmina 5-0-10, should not have,” the boxing baseline. It proved to be a costly doubled-faulted and hit an easy Sylvia Hanika in the other semi clinch the championship and com Dixon 9-1-19, Gonzalves 3-0-6, Houseknechit 2-0-4, Wright 4-2-10, manager said. “He (Hearns) could misjudgment. backhand onto the net to let Jaeger final. plete its '81-82 season unbeaten in Zalewski 2-3-7, Nazar 4-2-10, Grier 5- Armstrong 10-6-26. Totals 28-10-66. have just sat on the sidelines like Using her strong backcourt game. back into the contest. The victory was worth $30,000 for assy Canadiens divisional play. i ■ some o f these guys and then Evert Lloyd overwhelmed her Jaeger then ripped a crosscourt the teenager while EvertLloyd took What was unusual and,every bit as automatically get promoted. He, at young opponent,hitting winners with forehand and a forehand volley for home $15,000. commendable was the intensity that least, is staying active.” the accuracy of a surgeon. The winners to take a 5-3 lead. In the doubles finals. Sharon the Cougars displayed. Though the Hearns, who is currently ranked tourney's No. 1 seed rushed to a 5-2 Evert Lloyd regained her com Walsh and Barbara Potter teamed score wouldn't indicate it underdog No. 2 among junior middleweight lead. ' posure long enough to take two more together to down Pam Shriver and MCC, ranked a distant second com contenders by both the WBA and the At that point, Jaeger decided to go points before Jaeger lofted a lob Kathy Jordan, 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (7-5). ing into the tourney, never let up. WBC, said he had problems glutting with her serve-and-volley game. deep and forged the world's top The tourney was sponsored by shutout Whalers Manchester dressed only six players Training his weight up for Saturday’s nop- "She became really aggressive,” women's tennis player to make an Avon. to Housatonic’s 10, but the (Cougars fjEBiCAw leacuE title fight. V ^ By Eari Yost generated in another almost listless still managed to score their season The former WBA welterweight standing young players and the average of 59 points against a stingy Sports Editor performance before the home fans. result finds the club on the right Cam p champion had a six-pound disadvan Rawk defense that limited op tage at 153V2 against Geraldo but Lafleur’s score followed tallies by track to another Stanley Cup perfor- » ponents to 45 markers per game Act more fun to watch Class always tells and the Mon Mark Napier and Gilbert Delorme. mance. shook off the disadvantage en route treal Canadiens treated 11,426 Just 2:22 into the seond period, during the year. Nolen to his second straight middleweight National Hockey League fans to a The Canadiens have just too much “I’m proud of our girls because Rejean Houle slipped the puck past talent for a team like the Whalers. contest triumph since he lost his little last night in blanking the Greg Mullen and 2:45 into the third they never gave up,” praised MCC welterweight title to Leonard Sept. Whalers at the Hartford Civic Coming up the Whalers face in Coach Laura Hungerford, “1 think stanza. Bob Gainey made it 5-0 and Buffalo Wednesday night and retA^ 16. ' , Johnson paces Suns Center, 5-0. we had a good season just to make it all that remained was whether the home on the weekend to piay tKe Steward said Hearns tiioved up in Athletic teams are not known to defense could present goalie Denis to the finals, considering the weight because there were not . be big winners on the road but the Sabres Saturday and Los Angeles number of players we had.” Herron with a shutout. Sunday afternoon. enough worthy opponents in the latest edition of hockey's best- Boasting the best defense in the The Cougars, with a final 9-8 White Sox excited welterweight class, except for known team is different. NHL, Montreal kept the Whalers mark, reached the finals by Leonard. But Leonard won’t give After whitewashing the Whalers^ defeating arch-rival Mattatuck Hearns a rematch. Steward said. in comeback victory from scoring and Herron had his se Montreal in its last 18 games away, Community College, 69-66, in a By United Press International Rose. Rose, who reported to camp cond shutout of the season. He NHL results The 23-year-old Detroit native UPI photo from The Forum has compiled a come-from-behind victory in first Saturday, was expected to come to looked much sharper Saturday than kicked aside all 28 Whaler shots. If the Chicago White Sox weren’t camp late Sunday for treatment of a brilliant 13-2-3 won-lost-tied record The defeat was the sixth in seven round action Saturday. Housatonic he did in his first nonwelterweight Oilers 4, Capitals 1 blew out tournament host Tunxis, too sure about the new compensa minor back injury suffered while Andy Bean celebrates his putt which dropped for par on 18th to sit comfortably atop the Adams games since Assistant Coach John outing Dec. 11 over Ernie Singletary By Mike Tully lasted the New York Knicks 113-109'^ ‘ l.ake'r- 102. Ca\!ili«*rM 101 At Landover, Md., Mark Messier tion guidelines for teams signing playing tennis and his status hole. It gave hlrp 10-under par 278 to win Doral Open Sunday in Division standings. Cunniff took over for the ailing and Jari Kurri scored third-period 105-52, to gain the finals.' when Hearns won a 10-round deci UPI Sports Writer in overtime, Golden State crushed At Iiiglewood, Calif., Kareem Montreal has talent, something The Hawks, 20-3 overall, sprinted free agents, a young catcher named remains on a day-to-day basis. Miami. Larry Pleau. The latter watched the goais and Wayne Gretzky added two Joel Skinner may help them decide. sion in the Bahamas. Atlanta 105-77, Chicago hammered Abdul-.)abbar scored 32 points, in the Whalers lack, actually there is first two periods and had seen to a 30-13 lead after 10 minutes. At West Palm Beach, the first Alvin Adams knows Dennis John San Antonio 118-104, New Jersey others to extend the Oilers’,winning The White Sox are excited by the casualty of the Montreal Expos’ cluding a decisive "sky hook” shot talent galore in the Canadien un enough, and left, as did many of the streak to six games. Gretzky scored Arayna Dixon pumped in 11 of her son’s act — only now it’s more fun to trounced San Diego 110-95, Los with three seconds left, to top the 30- iforms and for one veteran it was a game-high 19 points in that time and enthusiasm of Skinner, a young training camp was AllStar catcher watch. fans start an early exit after the 5-0 in the second period and then got his catcher chosen from the Pittsburgh Angeles shaded Cleveland 102-101 point mark for the third consecutive historic occasion. Montreal lead was erected. Housatonic eventually built a 52-23 Gary Carter. Less than two weeks “It’s a common occurrence,” and Indiana beat Detroit 112-101. second goai of the night with 40 Pirates as compensation for the loss after signing a $15 million contract. game and lead Los Angeles to its Guy Lafleur, one of the all-time "We came in here to play loose, a seconds left in the game. bulge by halftime. Adams said Sunday after watching .seventh straight triumph. James The game was virtually decided of fr^-agent pitcher Ed Farmer, Carter has been sidelined for two or ; scoring greats, notched a picture- disciplined game and I think we .North .Stars 3, Red Wings 4 Bird shakes off blow, Johnson score 28 points — 12 in the BullelH I 13, Knirks 109 Edwards led Cleveland with 25 who signed with “the Philadelphia three days with a minor but painful play goal and added an assist to played a very good game,” Mon At Detroit, Dino Ciccareili scored by intermission but both teams con fourth quarter — to rally the At Landover, Md,, Kevin Grevey points. move up to 12th place on the all-time tinued to press on throughout the se Phillies. neck injury, Carter was bit on the Phoenix Suns to a 103-98 comeback treal Coach Bob Berry said and none his 48th goal of the season on a The 6-foot-4 Skinner has im scored the game's last seven points Pacerh I 12, I’islons 101 goal scoring list. The latest score could disagree. "We tried to force cond half. Housatonic led by as right side of the neck with a thrown victory over the Seattle to lead Washington, which trailed At Indianapolis, Johnny Davis rebound with 11 seconds remaining pressed everyone in the early days baseball’ Saturday while he was . was his 456th and gave the the play and did a good job,” he in trie game to lift the North Stars. many as 38 points, 65-27, with 11 SuperSonics. 109-106 with one minute left in over scored 25 points, including 14 in the Canadiens a 3-0 lead in the final 1:39 minutes left. of spring training with his defense playing pepper awaiting his turn “I used to see D.J. do the same added. The loss was the third straight for and is eager to improve Offensively. rallies Celtics to win time before Grevey hit two free final period to lead Indiana to its behind the batting cage. on the first period. Montreal is a treat to watch. The Detroit. Four Hawks hit double figures in- thing when he was with the Sonics, throws with 45 seconds left and a fourth straight victc)l-y. Billy Knight ciuding Dixon, Tomasina Bradford “I’m not worried about my At West Palm Beach, relief The score seemed to take what lit old pros, Lafleur, Gainey and Larry Pehguins 4, Rangers 2 and he’s done it for us the past two layup with 16 seconds left. New added 19 points. 17 in just 9 minutes tle steam out that Hartford (18), Laura Nazar (10) and Judy catching,” Skinner said. "I think I pitcher Rick Camp said new Atlanta years,” added Adams, the.Phoenix Robinson have blended in with out At New York, Pat Price and Rick could catch in the big leagues right Bird returned. “Larry came in and win was the third straight for York received a game-high 33 points of play in the first half. Kelly MacLeish scored goals, midway Grier (10). Brave's manager Joe Torre and his BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Boston. center. "Dennis is always in the- from Maurice Lucas. Tripucka had 17 for Detroit while The. Cougars were led by Heidi now. But I need to get better with revamped coaching staff will got the club fired up and they were through the second pbriodi enabling Celtics were ready to “win one for very tough to handle after that.” Bob Lanier and Marques Johnson middle. He creates things. It’s just Kenny Carr, Bill Laimbeer and Badstuebner, Chris Thurber and my bat. I struck out 99 times last provide a winning attitude and “get - the Bird,” but he came out of the- in his makeup — he’s a fourth Pittsburgh to snap a 12-game year (Class A). That’s too many.” Moncrief though said the game had 18 points each for the Bucks. Isiah Thomas notched 16 each. Okamoto wins Copper Classic winless streak on the road. Goalie Mary Neubelt with 18, 17 and 15 the Braves started in the’ right direc- i locker room to help them to victory. Bucks coach Don Neison said “we quarter player.” points respectively. He is working to cut down on a big tion.” Pitcher Phil Niekro and out hinged on Boston’s ability to play Gary Edwards, acquired two weeks well consistently. “We played well expected Bird to have an impact on Johnson came to Phoenix in a con TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) - Ayako Manchester won its most exciting swing. fielder Brett Butler remained Larry Bird was smacked in the troversial trade for Paul Westphal, Japanese tour, Okamoto shot a 3- ago in a trade with St. Louis, won in Although Skinner, son of Pirates head in a collision with Milwaukee in spurts but the things we depend the game when he returned. Still, I CAR CARE Okamoto of Japan may have dif under-par 69 to tie South African his first.start with the Penguins. game of the season in the sidelined with minor injuries and think we did a good job on him most who played just 36 games for the preliminary versus Mattatuck. The coach Bob Skinner, may spend , the arrival of outfielder Rufino Bucks center Harvey Catchings 41 on we didn’t get. We were not able to CORNER ficulty with the English language, Sally Little, who scored a 6-under 66 Jels .3, Blues 2 hit the defensive boards and run the of the game. We can’t hold these Sonics last season before being in but her abilities on the golf course Cougars spotted the Chiefs the first another year at the A level, he is Linares,, and shortstop Rafael seconds before the end of halftime jured and who is now negotiating on her final round. Both posted 7- At Winnipeg, Manitoba, right expected to be with the Sox in three Sunday. However, Bird shrugged off fast break as effectively as we guys down forever.” ^ transcend all linguistic barriers. under 281s for the regulation 72 winger Willy Lindstrom collected 14 points of the contest-and trailed Ramirez continued to be delayed Especially Larry Bird. Because as with the New York Knicks. by 13, 31-18, with 4:30 left in the half. years, perhaps two. the effects of Catchings’ elbow and like.” Okamoto sank an 18-foot birdie holes. two goals and an assist to pace Win because of visa problems in the, The loss was only the Bucks se Fitch said, “he’s one tough son of a Johnson scored on a threepoint putt on the second hole of a sudden- Mattatuck still owned a 37-28 half Nicknamed “History Maker” by Dominican Republic. scored eight final-quarter points to play with 4:30 remaining to lift the . Both golfers parred the first hole, nipeg, moving the Jets to within two Greg Luzinski, Skinner said be spur the Celtiucs to a 106-102 win. cond in their last 15 games while the gun.” death playoff to win the $125,000 the 351-yard, par-4 10th at Randolph points of the Blues for second place time lead. At Miami, rookie second baseman Suns to, their first iead of the second Arizona Copper Classic Sunday. North Golf Course. The Cougars, still trailing by nine didn’t understand the new compen-. Victor Rodriguez continued to im half, 93-92. Phoenix trailed 94-82 in the Norris Division. sation rule for clubs participating in.^ Celtics Coach Bill Fitch said, “I A former softball star and now On the 11th, Little’s putt for a bir Iturkies 3, Black Hawks 3 with less than nine minutes press Manager Earl Weaver. “I like went into the trainer’s room and with 8:00 to go but outscored Seattle one of the top golfers on the remaining, ran off eight unanswered the Type A phase of the free-agent everything I have seen of him so told Larry Tm going to tell the 19-6 down the stretch. die rolled four inches to the right of At Denver, Brent Ashton scored draft until he was the. first one. B y . HogM' Ausflh the hole, and Okamoto then sank her two goals, including an empty netter points and finally drew even at 61-all far,” Weaver said of the 20-year-old "team you can’t play and I did. But I Curtin, Suiiins fifth “We had an opportunity to crush putt to win the $18,750 first prize. with 2 Vz-minutes left. MCC took its chosen. r*. Rodriguez, who hit .304 with also told him if he got his facilities them and we didn’t do it,” said Seat with one second left in the game, to “1 had grown up wanting to pi^y’-* Check the level of lie The 30-year-old from Tokyo has Charlotte in the Class AA Southern back he could come in and play.” tle guard Phil Smith. “Everybody lift Colorado, following the news ^ for the Pirates but it didn’t take long transmission fluid every lime won 20 tournaments in Japan, but League last year. “He stings the on this team has to have the killer that the Rockies may be close to for me to get excited about this After resting for the third period, placements in track you fhe<’k the oil in Ihe engine Basketball this was her first victory on the ball, fields well and bas done instinct.” Warriors 105, Hawks 77 being sold to a St. U>uis interest. team,” he said. “I don’t think about the tough 6-9 forward reappeared . This procedure only lakes a Ladies Professionai Golf Associa The Rockies, snapping a six-game everything right in the fundamental It was Johnson instead who At Atlanta, Bernard King scored few sel'onds and il may save Tribe frdsh the Pirates any more. ’They didn’t drills.” just before the fourth period started Two medals were brought home Also, Cathy Decker won her 300- tion Tour. winless streak, took a 2-0 first- and received a thunderous ovation wanted to make the game his own. 28 points and World Free added 23 to you plenty of grief The level protect me, so why should I?” At Mesa, Ariz., all 53 Chicago' by Manchester High girls’ indoor meter dash heat with a time of .48.6; called for the ball a lot in the period lead on goals by Ashton at from the Boston Garden crowd. track team members from the Amy Jones had a personal best of key Golden State in a game that was should be checked only when Elsewhere, at St. Petersburg, the Cubs Were on hand as spring fourth quarter,” said Johnson. “I tied 45-45 at halftime. Forward Tom your car has been driven for ft 1:47 and Steve Tambellini at 9:43. matmen win St. Louis Cardinals announced four Nicholas Zeoli Invitational Indoor 1:32.0 in taking ninth in the 500- C anucks 3, Flyers 3 training officially opened under the The Celtic's were losing 84-81 at think I’m very adaptable to any McMillen led the Hawks with 18 miles or more .. The shift Liner fourth more players have agreed to terms, direction of first-year manager Lee Meet last Saturday at the Wilton mefer run; and Laura Bottone took pressure. I know what to do in those lever should be in 'park.' and At Vancouver, British Columbia,* the time. > seventh placement in the 800-meter points, 13 in the first half. The Led by Lindsey Boutilier’s 12 Competing against 27 other teams leaving infielder Rafael Santana the Elia. Elia held a meeting of the en Field House. situations.” Warriors are 8-0 in games in which (he engine should be running center Gary Lupul scored his Nancy Curtin took fifth place in run with a time of 2:47 with.Jennifer when the fluid is checked ... If points, the .Bruins trimmed the from six states, Manchester High only unsigned player of the 37 on the tire squad before the players “There are 99 out of lOO guys who Phoenix trailed 44-27 before they hold their opponent under 100 Mustangs, 25-15, last Saturday at in mat event seventh goal of the season with just freshman wrestling te^m took two roster. Ilie latest to sign contracts would have gone home, taken a cou the shot put with a heave of 10.3 Haberern turning in a 3.10.2 in the (he engine is cold, you may get over three minutes left to lift the worked out in 80-degree sunshine. Walter Davis came off the bench to points. ; Mahoney Center. Andy Cole added 8 first place medals at the Eaglebrook or reach agreement are pitchers ple of aspirins and watched the meters while sophomore Traci same event. score 11 straight points to pull the a false reading ... Excess oil Canucks into the tie. Lupul fired a Among the first day surprises was M argaret Busky had a 3.48 Bulls 118, Spurs 104 added to the transmission at markers for the winners while Matt Capping off a fine campaign. Jack Wrestling Tournament last weekend Andy Rincon and Dave LaPoint ahd outfielder Scot Thompson, who ; game on TV, but not Larry,” Fitch Sullins tied her own school record Suns within 56-50 at the half. Davis Liner took fourth place in the 126- hard wrist shot over .the left and took fifth place in the 300-meter clocking in the 1,000-meter run while At Chicago, Ricky Sobers and this time rauses the oil to go Belcher and Ray Goulet netted 5 and in Deerfield, Mass. infielders Mike Calise and Joe DeSa. reported nearly 25 pounds heavier ’ said. finished with 20 points. Larry Kenon combined for 50 points 4 respectively for the Mustangs. pound class at Saturday's CIAC shoulder of Flyers goaltender Rick At Fort Lauderdale, New York dash with a time of .45.7 to bring Becky Castagna set a freshman out a vent pipe and also causes David Chatzky in the 86-pound than his 180 pounds last season. “Walter Davis gave us a huge foaming ... You don't want State Open Wrestling Championship St. Croix. The Flyers’ leading Yankee catcher Rick Cerone, who Bird’s return ' almost home the medals for Manchester. record, along with a personal best,- to pace the Bulls to their third The Eagles clipped the Huekies, class took a 2-1 overtime decision Thompson worked with weights lift,” said Suns’ center Rich Kelley. straight triumph. George Gervin led either to happen ... 33-28. Jason Williams netted 9 Meet at Bristol Central High. scorer, Brian Propp, scored one and two more decisions to capture had been seeking a multi-year con overshadowed the season high per- The top six placements earned with a time of 5.26 in taking eighth in goal and assisted on two others. during the off season. “That secondquarter spurt really San Antonio with 25 points and Mike markers, Greg Dunphy 8 and Corey Liner qualified for the Open by the, championship in that class while tract, signed a one-year deal but form pee of Cedric Maxwell, who medals in each event. the 1,500-meter run. L>on't wait until you have a At St. Petersburg, pitcher Ed had 17 free throws en route to 31 got us back in the ballgame.” Mitchell added 24. Craft 6 for the Eagles while Keith taking runner-up honors the Sean McCarthy had a pair of expressed hope that a longer agree Lynch, infielder Wally Backman There were several near medal Truck Robinson added 19 points really big problem. Bring your previous weekend at the Class M ment could still be reached before points. performances by Manchester Maureen Lacey had a 13.45 car to DILLON FORD for com- . V.'olf had 12, Mike Bidwell 10 and superior decisions and decision to and outfielder Mike Howard all and 17 rebounds for the Suns. Nets 110, Clippers 95 Sheri Combra and Jason Ricci Championships at New London take top honors in the 102-pound the start of the season. Cerone, thlnclads, as well. The Indians in the clocking in the 3,000-meter run while plete automotive service. Our ' agreed to terms with the New York Maxwell said he wasn’t surprised the 4 X 2 V4-lap relay of Mary Beth Jack Sikma led the Sonics with a At East Rutherford, N.J., Ray factory trained technicians are . played well for the Huskies. High. class. sidelined for nearly five weeks with Bird came back even though Fitch team standings placed 15th. in a 22- game-high 33 points and Smith ‘Pride’ factor a thumb injury in last year’s strike Mets. Pitcher Oaig Swan threw for Reiley, Castagna, Decker and Williams scored 11 of his 23 points in authorized to do all warrantee t Dan Feehan pumped in 14 points Teammate Sam SIbendorio, who Also entered for Manchester were 15 minutes and was ecstatic with his “gave us the Knute Rockne speech team field with five points. added 17. The Sonics have lost seven took runner-up honors in the 91- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) - abbreviated season, signed for the Sandy Prior was 10th in the shot Sullins won their heat and took sixth the first quarter and Mike Gminski work both body and ' and Ellen Moriarty played well in Jeff Scanlong (131), .Peter Moore progress. “I am doing things now I • at halftime.” of their last 10 games to fall 314 mechanical. Modern equip leading the Cardinals to a 32-23 win pound class in Class M, did not fare Frank Fletcher says "pride” helped (152), John Rodgers ^52) and Jared same $440,000 annual salary he was put with a toss of 8.4 meters; Sullins overall with a time of 3:13. added seven of his 14 in the second haven’t done in two years,” said the The 4X1 Vk-lap relay of Moriarty, games behind Los Angeles in the ment used in our tuneups and , over the Wildcats. Jed Stanfield had as well this time around. Neither did him shake off a bloody cut near bis Drown (152) in ihp f i ^ of 149 awarded in arbitration in 1981. took eighth in the long jump with a period to enable the Nets to reach wheel balancing service. We righthander, who has been sidelined Celtic center Robert Parish had 29 Rochelle Parrott, Debbie Finkels- Pacific Division. Phoenix, by win the .500 Wark. Michael Wiley came 5 points and Scott Salonen and Mike Cheney oTech’s Todd Watkins, the right eye and go on to win a un wrestlers. / At Clearwater, Manager Pat a year-and-a-half with a tom rotator points and earned praise from Fitch leap Of 4.62 meters; Jo Ann Moriarty honor major credit cards atj C^wralea of the Phillies put 49 tein and Seise secured 10th place ning its third straight, moved within off the-ronch to score a game-high Marton 4 apiece for the Wildcats.. Class S 132-pound champion. The animous 12-round decision over Moore took fourth nlsKie cuff. as a man with "a lot of self pride ... had a personal best of :07.2 in the 45- 5 games of the Sonics. DILLON FORD. 319 Main St. ■ standout Beaver grappler did not Tony Braxton to retain his United weight class. M ^ r s through a 2 hour, 45 minute meter dash; and Jennifer Siese set a ment with a time of 2:30. 24 points for San Diego, which has Tel. 64S-rU5. "Where depen Standings. Huskies 9-3, Cardinals At Dunedin, the Toronto Blue Jays be likes that winning feeling.” In other games, Boston topped 9-3, Bruins 8-4, Wildcats 6-6, place in the top four in the competi States Boxing Association This was the best showing ever by workout. The only player not to par school record in the 45-meter The Invitational winds up- the lost 10 of its last IJ. dability is tradition.” settled some business off ^ field Sidney Moncrief said the girls’ indoor season. Milwaukee 106-102, Washington out Mustangs 2-10, Eagles 2-10. tion among the elite in the state. middleweight title. . Manchester in the tournament. ticipate was first baseman Pete by signing five players. ”rMlly,got into the game” when hurdles with a clockink of :08.2. ■ MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., March 1, 1982 - 13 12 MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., March 1, 1?B Consumer Update/Qardens Home TV'Novies/Comics board o\o\o\o It can be yours for $250,000 . ^ / Chicago * 12 0—3 A trip to the most expensive home in town MILWAUKEE (KB) SOUTHEASTERN Colora^ 2 21—6 Mar Johnson 7 48 18. Mic Johnson 4 8 Conference All Games First period—1, Colorado, Ashton 21 2 10. Lanier 7 44 18, Moncrief 4 7-7 15. W U Pet. W L P et. (Kitchen), 1:47. 2. Colorado, Tambelllnl Buckner 4 1-2 9. Catchlnn 2 84 6, x-Kentucky 13 5 ,7S 20 6 .79 26 (MacMillan. Gagne). 9:43. Z, Chicago, Winters 4 44 12. Cummings 3 (M) 6. Mav x-Tennessee 13 5 .72! 18 6 m By Susan Plese Hockey Wilson 30 (unasslst^), 16:23. Penalties— 0 08 0. Bridgeman 4 08 8, U ster 0 08 0, Atebamz 12 6 MB 30 6 .79 Nicolson, C^l, 6:31; Savard. Chi, 12:40. Crompton 0 M 0. ToUU 9 2480 KB. Mlttissippl 11 7 6U 1610 m Herald Reporter ' ' Second period—4, Colorado. Foster 12 B O ^ N (106) LSU 11 7 .611 1413 la t JUST ASK (MalinowsRi). 11:27. 5. Chicago, Lysiak Maxwell 7 17-18 31, Bird 6 88 16. Georgia 10 8 JU 1610 m Do you have a yen for privacy and 19 (Wilson, Hutchison). 14:28. 6, Parish 11 7-10 9 . Carr 8 88 6. Henderson Vanderbilt .39 1412 J3B Colorado. Broten 8 (Malinowski, Quen- r. 1-2 11. McHale 5 82 12, Robey 0 1-2 L Auburn 711 3 9 1313 sao Murray Olderman a quarter of a million dollars bur neville), 17 28. 7. Chicago. Mulvey 28 Ainge 0 (M) 00. Bradley 0 08 0. ToUU 9 5Uss. St. 414 8 S 818 .306 ning a hole in your pocket? If so, (Ruskowski, Preston)^ 19:18. Penalties— 3 M 106. Florida 216 111 5 21 .182 fiATlONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Higgins, Chi. 0:33; Wilson, Chi, 3:04; Milwaukee 9 27 8 1 8 —18 x-Reffular season champion Carl Zinsser, Realtor and state By United Press International C irdla, Col. 8:59; Hutchison. Chi, 16:44. Boston 3 1 8 9 2 6 —18 By M vn jr OMonnaa senator, may have your dream Third period-8, Colorado, Ashton 22 Three-point goals-None. Fouled out— IVY LEAGUE Wales Conference All Games Patrick Division (Maxwell), 19:59. Penalty—Hutchison, None. l^U l fouls-Mllwaukee 37. Boston Conference house for sale right now on a hill on | W L T Pts. GF GA Chi. 3:49. 9 . Technical—Parish. Ar-15.39. W L P et. W L P et. the Bolton-Manchester line. NY Islanders e 14 7 290197 Shots on goal—Chicago 10-10-12—32. Penn 10 2 .833 L5 9 .625 Thatipoff: 16 8 .667 Philadelphia S 25 6 2»252 Colorado 13-13-10-38. Columbia 9 3 .750 “It’s easily the most expensive NY Rangers 30 23 10 7D 236212 Goalies—Chicago. Esposito. Coloiado, SAN DIEGO (9 ) Princeton 7 5 1113 .458 It’a rldicnkwa, and another example of bis incom- Pittsburgh 24 31 10 56 238 275 Resch. A-8.734. Brooks 6 1-2 13, Chambers 3 82 8, Cornell 7 5 JA3 1014 .417 tbat■ ~B « ^ e Kuhn, . the grand poobah of base- house for sale in Manchester,” Washington 20 36 9 40 2512R3 Whitehead 7 45 18. Criss 3 02 6. Bryant Yale 6 6 sm 1212 .500 Zinsser says. "But it’s a fantastic U Adams Division 0 82 2, Wiley 0 8-10 9 . DougUs 3 08 8. Harvard 4 7 .364 914 301 lidn’t crack down bn irasdble■ Kible id George Steinbr- Montreal 36 12 16 86 206 184 Philadelphia 120-3 Smith 0 88 6. Brogan 4 24 W. ToUU 35 Brown 4 8 333 420 .187 the owner of the New York Yankew, for buy for someone looking for a Vancouver 111-3 .0 0 0 617 2B1 Buffalo 33 19 12 78 3V20S 23-33 95x Dartmouth on coMdng his piayers to th ^ current early ^orida quality-built house on more than 34 21 8 251219 First periqd—1, Philadelphia, Propp 39 NEW JERSEY (110) EASTERN EIGHT Boston (Linseman), 9J)1. 2. Vancouver. IHinka Quebec 20 23 13 285 270 B. Williams 6 58 17. King 6 2-2 14, (Final) training camp exercises in the guise of “inntations.’i eight acres of land. That combina 17 32 14 4f 206279 19 (Belland, McCarthy). 16:42. Penalties Elmore 1 88 2. R. Williams 5 13-13 23, Conference All Games Marvin M iller, who runs the players’ union, shouldn’t tion is hard to come by in this area.” Hartford —St. Croix, Phil servM by Leach, 14:56. W L P et. W L P et. Campbell Conference Walker 2 2-2 6. O'Koren 6 8-113. Gminski 21 2 .923 have had to blow the whistle. ______Norris Division Second p e rio d ^ , Vancouver., I^Idirev 3 88 14. Cook 5 34 13. Bailey 1 24 4. x-Weat Virginia 13 1 .929 * W L T Pts. GF GA 32 (Belland, Frasen.y40:19. 4. Fliiladel- Laceyey 2 08 4. ToUU 37 941 110.1 Rutgers 9 r .643 18 8 .682 The home; at 78 Blue Ridge Drive, Minnesota 27 19 19 73 283 2H phla, Kerr 15 (BarMr, Propp). 12:9.,5. ^ n Diego 9211632-85 Pittsburgh 8 i J71 17 9 .654 owned by Harriet Haslett, is a 3,600 St. U u is 27 32 5 50 252 277 Philadelphia. Sinisalo 9 (C^hrane), New Jefw y 992234-110 G. Washington 7 7 TOO 1313 .500 Winnipeg 22 27 13 57 230 272 17:9. ^ n a ltie s-S m y i, Van. 2:49; Wil Three-point goals—Douglas 2, O'Koren. St. Bonavent. 7 7 TOO 1313 TOO square foot four-bedroom, brick CTiicago 23 32 10 274 297 liams. Van. Linseman, Phi. 6:56; Fouled but—Chambers. Smith. ToUl fouls Du(|uesne f. 9 .X7 HIT. .423 colonial. For those who don’t think Toronto 17 32 16 50 251 290 Wilson. Phi. 8:C; Williams. Van, 10:50; —San Diego 9. New Jersey 9 . Technical Rhode Island 410 286 1016 385 Detroit 18 X 12 48 220284 Belland. Van, 13:9; Sinisalo; Phi. L5;9; —New Jersey (Illegal defense). New Massachusetts 311 214 719 2 9 in square feet, Zinsser says that by Smythe Division Cochrane, Phi, minor (misconduct), Jersey coach Brown. Ar-I4.414. x-Rcgular season champion comparison the average four-, l*^monton 42 13 11 96 S16248 19:04, Linseman, Phi, minor (miscon bedroom colonial being built today Vancouver 24 27 14 62 228 232 duct), 19:04: Williams. Van. minor METRO ATLANTIC Calgary 23 27 L5 61 286 279 .(misconduct), 19:04; Delorme, .Van, DETROIT 1101) Conference All Games is 2,000 square feet. That makes the Los Angeles 17 32 13 47 244202 minor (misconduct), 19:(M. Tripucka 8 18 17. Carr 6 08 16. W LPet. W LPet. Third period—6, Vancouver, Lupul 7 Haslett house one and a half times Colorado 14 40 11 30 201291 Laimneer 7 28 16. Thomas 7 28 16. Long St. P e te rs 9 1 9 0 19 7 .731 (Top four in each division qualify for (Belland, Molin), 16:9. Penalties- 3 18 7. V. Johnson 3 28 6, IVIer 4 28 Kl 8 2 8 9 17 9 .6T4 the average size; the rooms are Hoffmeyer, Phi. major, 16:9; Lupul. Hardy 1 08 2. Lee 0 24 2. Haves 2 Fordham Stanley Cup playoffs.) Iona 7 3 .79 21 8 .724 spacious and airy. Saturday's Results Van. major, 16:9; Propp. Phi. 18:32. Judkins 1 18 3. ToUU 44 13^ 101. INDIANA (112) ManhatUn 3 7 3 9 1115 .40 N Y Rangers 6.' Boston 4 Shots on goal—Philadelphia 11-194-9. 3 7 .39 1016 385 Vancouver 14-6-13—33. Williams f. 1-1 11, Orr 6 0-1 12. C. Fairfield Zinsser acknowledges that, Washington 7, Hartford 1 Army 010 .09 521 .19 Toronto 3. Montreal 3 Goalies—Philadelphia, St. Croix. Van Johnson 4 34 11, Buse 3 28 9. Davis 9 7- depressed real estate market con ^ e b e c 5. N Y. Islanders 5 couver, Brodeur. A—16241. 8 25. Owens 4 45 12. Carter 3 08 6. Philadelphia 9. Calgary 6 Sichting 3 1-1 7, Knight 7 58 lO. ECAC ditions coupled with the price of the Ekimonton 4. Pittsburgh':! McGinnis 0 08 Q. G. Johnson 0 (M) 0. NORTH Conference All Games house — $243,500— makes the sale of Buffalo r. Minnesota 5 St. Louis 0 0 2 -^ ToUIs 44 2388 112. W LPet. W LPcl. the home difficult. A family would St. Louis 6. Detroit 2 Winnipeg 221—6 Detroit 918923-101 Northeastern 8 1 8 9 9 6 .79 Indiana 99928-112 7 2 .778 19 7 .731 probably have to have a gross an Chicago 5. Los Angeles 3' First period—1. Winnipeg, Lindstrom 22 Canisius Q. Hew do yea feel ahoat the Idea of faHtalUag a clock for Sunday's Results (Lukowich, S t^ n ), 2:19. 2. Winnipeg, Three-point goals-Buse. Fouled out^ Niagara 7 2 .778 17 9 .654 nual income upwards of $100,000 in Montreal 5. Hartford 0 Levie 4 '(unassisted), 17:9. Penalties- McGinnis. T ot^ fouls—E)etroit 9 . Indiana Boston U. 6 2 .758 18 8 .69 coUege basketbaU, aad what time limit wooM yoa favor? — 9 . A-11.8J.. 4 4 6 9 1610 .615 order to attod the payments. Edmonton 4. Washington 1 Kea, StL, 14:27. Holy Cross D bmvbp. Minnesota 5. Detroit 4 Second period—3, Winnipeg, Lundholm Maine 3 7 3 9 719 3 9 Pittsburgh 4. N.Y. Rangers 2 12 (Lindstrom. HawerenuR). 4:32. 4. Colgate 2 6 358 817 3 9 It doesn’t take much intelligence to figure out that the Winnipeg 5. St. Louis 2 Winnipeg, Linostrom 23 (Steen. Lund SAN ANTONIO (104) « Vermont * 2 8 3 9 1016 385 college brand of basketball — suffering from excessive Colorado 5. CTiicago 3 holm), 4:47. Penalties-Spring, Win, 0:24; Mitchell 11 28 9. Olberding 2 34 7. N. Hampshire : 9 .182 917 345 slowdiaams and a trend to ball control, both of which are “ BUT A DOCTOR or executive Philadelphia 3. Vancouver 3, tie Lapointe, StL, 3:00; Hart, StL, 6:22; Johnson 0 08 0. Gervin 9 7-7 9 , Moore 2 reflected in diminishing scores — needs to do something Monday's Games Small. Win. 6:22. 28 6. Corzine 6 28 14. Banks 4 58 13. could buy it,” he says. “And, of (All Times EST) Third period-f., St. Louis. Mullen 16 Bratz 3 28 8. Phegley 1 18 3. U m b ert 0 about the conservatism Infesting the game. The purists like course, we’d be glad to take cash.” Los Angeles at Quebec, 7:X< p.m. iKea. Fraerko). 3:63. 6, St. Louis, Mullen 44 4. Rains 0 08 0. ToUIs 9 2882 104 Billy Packard m aintain they’ve got to work it out them N.Y. Islanders at Toronto. 8:05 p.m. 17 (Federko, Pettersson), 12:32. 7, CHICAGO (116) selves under the current rules. But Fd like to see the imposi But for those people who have Tuesday's Games Winnipeg. Hopkins 7 (MacLean. Hawer- ^Greenwood 5 24 12. Kenon 9 45 22. trouble digging up enough cash for Eldmontoq at Montreal chuk), 14:9. Penalties-Hart, StL. Gilmore 7 38 17. Lester 6 18 13, Theus 5 tion of a SO-eecond shooting time limit, like they have in Winnipeg at Philadelphia . double-minor, 3:29; Smail, Win, 3:9 ; 44 14. Jones 4 28 10. Sobers 12 46 9. international and Olympic rules. It’s better than the proe’ 24- the weekly groceries, a house tour is Calgary at N.Y. Islanders MacLean. Win. 5 :9 ; Lukowich, Win, Woolridge 1 08 2. ToUIs 40 2080 118 Soccer seMnd clock, which leads to too much hurry-up basketball. . in order. Boston at St. Louis 11:58. San Antonio 2791831-lM----- Shots on goal—St. Louis 3-7-11—21, (Chicago 339931-118 Winnipeg 12-10-12—34. .Fouled — „„„out— -none. ToUl fouls—San Entrance to the house is via a long An exterior view ot the Haslett house on 78 American Hockey League Goalies--Sl. Louis. Liut. Winnipeg, Antonio 9 . Chicago 9 . Technical—none. 1 By United Press Intematicmal Soctaert. A—1396. A -798. Isao Aoki 430d 70- 72-72-71-285 dirt driveway bounded on both sides Blue Ridge Drive shows spacious grounds, By United Press International Ed Fiori 439 72-70-71-72-285 LPGA Copper Classic by evergreens and wild grasses and Northern Division Leonard Thmpsn 2,785 79-74-7389-2B8 At Tucson, Arlz., Feb. 9 the flvafsized, five-car garage to the left and W L T Pts GF GA MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE Raymond Floyd ,2.785 71- 70-75-7(^286 (Par-72) brambles. Midway up the driveway, New Bruns. 30 17 7 85 270 173 CLEVELAND (101) clay dlo outside the living room. Robinson 10 28 22. Wedman 1 38 5. By United Press International Tom Jenkins 2,785 72- 71-7970-29 (Okamoto won playoff on 2nd extra bole) no houses can be seen; one has the^ Maine 38 20 81 ZQ 205 A ste rn Division 70- 75-71-70-29 Nova Scotia. 28 28 8 64 272 246 Edwards 12 18 9 . Huston 4 18 9, Silas 5 Bill Britton 2,785 W L Pet. GB Jim Telford 2.785 72-70-72-79-29 Ayako Okamot, $18,750 7972-7969-281 impression of driving over a little- i Springfield 26 33 4 56 206 250 68 16. Brewer 8 18 17. Hubbard 1 18 3. .79 79797968-361 Wiikerson 2 08 4. ResUni 08 0. ToUIs 43 Pittsburgh Hubert Green 2.785 7289-72-79-29 Sally Uttle, 12Z<0 traveled road into the woods. • Fredericton L5 43 4 34 209 326 New York .79 ^ Phil Hancock 2,130 71- 797687—267 Amy Alcott, 8,750 71-797979-284 Southern Division U.84 101. 79797971-^85 LOS ANGELES (KB) Baltimore .667 2 ^ Larry Nelson 2,130 75-71-71-70-287 Lynn Adams. 5;625 Binghamton 37 23 5 79 285 2L5 Buffalo ^17 6^^ 7288- 75-72-367 Patti Rizzo. 5825 71- 697976-286 Then the house appears to be Rocnester 32 26 7 71 257 225 Basketball RambU 4 48 12. Wilkes 11 47 9. Bob Elastwood 2.130 Abdul-Jabbar L5 2-7 32. Cooper 0 08 0. Cleveland .3 9 10^ Vance Heafner 139 72- 75-748M 9 Joan Joyce, 4800 74- 7447-71-96 right, set on a little hill, overlooking New Haven 32 26 6 70 241 226 New Jersey .346 11 70-7974-71-29 Janet Coles, 4,000 79797973-29 Hershey 27 32 3 57 230 270 Nixon 6 f.8 17. Jordan I 08 2. Brewer 0 G^rge Bums 139 00 0. McGee 1 18 3. Landsberger 5 08 Philadelphia 341 14Mi Wayne Levi 1 3 9 69- 71-7975-29 Becky Pearson. 4800 797972-71-29 all 8.2 acres of land that goes with it. Adirondack 24 32 9 57 223 229 Wesi Division 70- 7975-71—29 Teri Moody. 3Z 8 72- 71-72-72-287 Erie 21 39 6 264 329 10. ToUU 43 1683 KB. Jim Colbert To the left of the driveway, other (Cleveland M 23 19 9 —101 St. Louis 23 5 .821 - John Fought 69- 74-74-73-29 ^dney Cnnnghm, 3,250 744971-79-287 Saturday's Results WichiU 18 11 6B1 m 7289- 74-74-29 dirts Johnson. 2.625 72-774970-29 hills can be seen, covered with Rochester 6. Erie 3 Los Angeles 99922—102 Tom McGinnis 1.620 Three-point goals—None. Fouled out— Denver 11 15 .40 11 Bobby Nichols 1390 74-797489-29 Myra Van Hoose, 2825 77-797447-29 naked trees which allows the hills Nova Scotia 5. Hershey 5. OT Memphis 12 18 .49 12 lUthy Whitworth, 28^ 75- 71-7970-29 Maine 5, New Haven 1 Robinson. Wedman. ToUl fouls-Cleve- Bobby Cole 1 39 71- 74-74-71-29 omtours and little patches of snow land 3. Los Angeles 9. Technical— Phoenix 9 9 310 14>4 Gibby Gilbert 1 3 9 70- 71-77-79-29 Pat Bradley, 189 73497974-29 Springfield 5. Adirondack 2 iha m uNAL BASKETBALL ASS(X:. Kansas City 9 9 .310 14^ 7974- 72-71-29 Kathy Martin, 189 79797971-29 to show through. The area is ab Mrs. Haslett stands In the middle of her open country kitchen. Sunday’s Results Wilkcs^A-14.8B2. Dave Elcbelbergr 139 By United Press International Saturday's Results Jim Albus 1 39 7189-7974-29 Donna Caponl, 1 89 74-754973—29 Hershey 6, Nova Scotia 3 Eastern Conference Pittsburgh 3, New Jersey 2 Marlene IHoyd, 1 89 79797970-29 solutely quiet. Erie 6, Rochester 3 Tom Shaw 139 7975- 71-74-29 Atlantic Division New York 7, Baltimore 6, OT 697974-75r-29 Yuko Moriguchi, 1 8 9 71-71-74-75-29 New Haven 3. Binghamton 3, tie PHOENIX (108) Jim Booros 139 W L* Pet. GB Kansas Cite 6, Phoenix 4 Steve Benson 932 6975-7972-291 Nancy Lopz Mltn.189 744974-73-29 New Brunswick 9. Fredericton 5 Boston 40 15 .727 — Adams 4 28 10. Robinson 9 14 19, Sunday's Results 71-78-7971-29 Mrs. Haslett comes W the side Adirondack 4, Maine 4. tie Kelley 3 58 11. Johnson 11 6-7 9 , Macy 3 Mike Sullivan 932 72- 7974-79-291 Beth Daniel. 1867 Philadelphia 40 16 .714 ^ WichiU 5. Buffalo 3 Jeff Sanders 932 74-7971-74-291 Jan Ferraris. 1867 79744960-29 door, and opens it to a slate-floored Monday's .Games New Jersey 9 9 .500 12W 0-2 6, Cook 1 08 2. Scott I 28 4. DavU 9 28 9 , Nance 1 1-2 3. Totals 42 19-9 100. Pittsburgh 3, Denver 1 Scott Watkins 982 72-7974-72-291 Karolyn Krtzmn, 1867 74-797971-29 mud room which leads both to a (No Games Schooled) Washington 27 9 .491 13 Memphis 13, Philadelphia 1 744977-73-201 Tuei^y's Games SEATTLE (98) Bruce Fleisher 982 71- 7971-76-291 Kathy Hite. 1858 New York 9 33 . .441 16 Monday’s Games Petty Arthur 733 74- 71-75-79-282 Laura Hurlbut, 1850 797974-74-291 massive five-car garage and to the (Ni) Games SchMuled) Central Division Shelton 5 1-1 11, Kciser 7 (M) 14. Sikma 74-7S-71-73-2S2 11 11-11 33. Smith 6 58 17, Williams 5 H (No Games SdiMuIed) Skeeter Heath 733 79797973-2B Mary Dwyer. iflS> family room. “The garage alone is Milwaukee 40 16 .714 - Tuesday’s Games Hal Sutton 733 7975-7974—282 Gail Hirata, 189 74- 71-72-75-2S2 Indiana 27 31 .466 14 11. Brown 2 28 6. Donaldson 2 08 4, (No Games Scheduled) 75497978-29 the size of many houses,” Zinsser Tolbert 1 08 2, Hanzlik 0 08 0, Vranes 0 Mike M c^llough 7 ^ . 7975-73-74-2S2 Beverly Klass, 1,025 Montreal 311—6 Atlanta 24 9 .444 L5 Bill Sander 733-^ '71-7U7975-292 Alison Sheard, 1,065 7971- 7970-29 says. Lackipg cars, the garage is Detroit 25 32 .49 L5^ 08 0. ToUIs 9 20-9 9. Tatsuko Ohsako, 1,025 71-7974-74-29 Hartford O 0 0-0 Phoenix 9 9 9 2 7 -1 0 8 Bruce Dod^as 733 72- 75-TM4-2S2 probably big enough for a spirited First period—1. Montreal, Napier 32 ■ Chicago 22 34 .393 18 Sunday's Sports Transactions C Jiarlu Coody 6M 72-75-77-71-293 Barbara Mpxnss, 1,025 71-74-7974-29 (Lafleur, Acton), 9:51. 2, Montreal, Cleveland 12 43 .218 27t^ Seattle 92227L5-9B By United Press International Marir McCumber 684 72-72-7973^ Pam Gietzin. 781 7972- 7976-29 game of indoor valleyball. Westerh Conference Three-point goals—None. Fouled out— . Baseball Kathy Young. 781 '79697973-29 Delorme 3 (Robinson, Gainey), 17:16. 3, None. ToUl fouls—Phoenix 18, Seattle 9 . Grjig Powers 684 71- 74-71-77-^ Montreal, Lafleur 24 (Pieprd, Acton), ■ Midwest Division New York (AL) — Catcher Rick 72- 77-75-72-94 ' Nancry Tomich, 781 71- 72-7976-29 Technical—Phoenix C ^ch MacLeod. A— Cerone signed a one-year contract. J U k k Soli 09 18:21. Penalties—Sulliman, Har, 13:40; W L Pet. GB ^erry Heard 69 69-797979-94 Alice Ritzman. 781 7972-74-75-29 The family room appears smaller San Antonio 9 9 .643 - 21,647. New York (NL) — Signed pitcher Ed Engibom, Mon, 16:38: Nilan, Mon, Lee Trevino 69 75- 71-75-73-294 Carole Jo Callison, 781 7971-74-74-29 than it really , is because it is done a ' ‘V • misconduct (gross misconduct). 16:38; Houston 32 25 m 4>A Lynch, infieider Wally Backman and 7974-74-73-294 Lauri Garbaez, 664 79797973-204 Denver outfielder Mike Howard. Larry Mize 6 9 Howatt, Har, misconduct. 16:38; Stought* 9 9 .589 T/x a-Dick Sidcrowf 09 7974- 75-75-294 Shelley Hamlin, 654 754974-77-204 entirely in wood. Walls are covered on. Har, 16:50. Utah 19 37 .39 17 NEW YORK (UPI) - How the UPl top St. Louis — Came to contract terms 697971-76-294 Betty Burfelndt. 654 75- 71-77-71-204 Dallas 19 37 39 17 with pitchers Andy Rincon and Dave Johnny Elam 600 in cherry paneling; the floor is Second period—4, Montreal, Houle 9 9 college basketball teams fared the CHiip Heck 636 797977-75-286 Penny Pulz, 575 72- 797975-29 (Tremblav. Mondou), 2:22. Penalties— Kansas City 18 40 .310 19 week enaing Feb. 9 ; LaPoint and infielders Mike C^lise and Beau Baugh 636 6977-74-75-286 Marlene Hagge, 575 74-7974-75-29 stained oak pegged wide boards. A Jarvis, Mon, 10:06, Hunter. Mon. minor- Pacific Division 1. Virginia (278) defeated Wake Forest Joe DeSa. Therese Hesslon. 575 74-75-7970-29 8466; lost to Maryland 47-46 (ot). Lyn Lott 06 7972-75-75-296 sliding door, covered in winter with major. 14:58; Kotsopoulos, Har, minor- Los Angeles 41 17 .707 — Toronto — Signed outfielders Mitch Doug Campbell 618 71- 7977-72-298 Bonnie Lauer, 500 7977-74-73-29 n ^ o r . 14:58. Seattle 37 9 .649 y/t 2. North ^ ro lin a (248) defeated Webster. Jay Schroeder, and Ron Mark Calaveccla 618 7977-7979-2M Jeannette Kerr, 500 7974-74-73-29 a woc^en shade, allows access to an Third period—6. Montreal. Gainey 19 Phoenix 31 24 .564 8W Georgia Tech 7784; defeated Duke 8466. Shephard, catcher Brian Milner and John Deforest 618 69797974-296 Muffin Spencr Dvln^OO 7974-7973-29 enclosed tiled porch and patio. (Picard, Jarvis), 2:4f,, Penalties—None. Golden SUte 31 25 J64 9 3. DePaul (26-1) defeated Furman 76- pitcher Mark Eichhom. Pat Undsey 000 72- 72-77-76-297 Jane Crafter, 415 77-797973-29 Shots on goal—Montreal 12-10-13-35. Portland 9 27 .518 11 74; defeated Notre Dame 8189. Basketball Ken Green 600 . 77-797975-297 Sharon Barrett, 4L5 7979'n#'73—287 Hartford L5-94-28. San Diego 15 42 9 3 25Mi 4. Oregon St. (228) defeated U(XA 72-, New Jersey — Named Bob Moran promotions director. Skip Dunaway 6 9 72-797380-297 Rosey Bartlett, 415 79797973-287 Goalies—Montreal, Herron. Hartford, ^ Saturday's Results 58; defeated Southern Cal 4588. 79797973—287 THE FOCAL POINT of the New York 107. Portland ICfi College Mike Smith 582 7977-7978-298 Julie Stanger Pyne,41S Millcn. A-11.426. 5. Missouri (238) lost to Kansas SUte Mark James 582 6975-7979-298 Alexandra Rnhrdt, 415 74-75-7973-^ room is a brick raised hearth Detroit 127, Kansas City 119, OT 5.786. Kent SUte — Fired head basketball 797974-78-296 74-75-74-75-29 A view from the front entrance foyer shows the formal dining room. Dallas 106, Houston 1(6. OT coach Ed Douma. Tommy Valentine 582 Atsuko Hikage. 356 fireplace, used frequently in winter '.■ A 6. West Virginia (242) defeated Manuel Pinero 564 72-758973-300 Sandra Haynie. X6 74- 75-7973-29 Denver 134. Philadelphia 125 ^ Pittsburgh 82-77; lost to Rutgers 7464. North Carolina-Charlotte — Annoysced Marty Dickerson, 356 75- 797979r29 when the family turns off the heat in Minnesota 203-5 Sunday's Results ' that basketball coch Mike Pratt's Frank Conner 564 79778973-300 7. Iowa (288) defeated Wisconsin 7986; Charles Krenkel 564 7977-7977-300 Carole C^iarbonnir, X6 797972-75-29 the rest of the house and gathers at Detroit 103—4 Boston 106, Milwaukee 108 lost to MinnesoU 5786 (3oU). contract will not be renewed. Patty Hayes. 39 7974-74-73-29 First period-1. Detroit, Opodnick 9 Washin^on 113, New York 100, OT 8. Idaho (248) defeated Boise SUte 83- West Virginia Wesleyan — Fired head David There 549 72-74-77-78-301 to back. It is highlighted with a mar Ray Barr 549 7975- 7978-301 Debbie Raso. 306 79797973-29 night. To the front of the kitchen are the ' (Larson, Nedomansky), 1:44. 2, Min Golden State 1(6, Atlanta 77 77. basketball coach Paul Toth. Masahira Kuramot 537 71-797979-302 Mari McDougall, 306 77-79^73-39 more formal areas of the house. The ble and Delft-tiled fireplace, and nesota. Hartsburg 12 (B. Smith, Payne). Chicaco 118, San Antonio 101 9. Kentucky (288) defeated M issluippl Football 797974-74-29 SUte 7184; lost to Louisiana SUte ^ '9 . Lon Nielson 537 79797980-302 Lenore Muraoka, 306 Ajoining the family room is a wide French doors that leqd out onto 6:49. 3. Minnesota, Broten 9 (Payne, New Jersey 110, San Diego 96 San Diego — Named Tom Bass Jim Kiely 72-7977-WD Mary Bea Porter, 39 79797977-29 dining room with bay window looks Herald photos by Pinto Hartsburg). 16:46. Penalties-McCarthy. Los Angeles 102. Cl^velaM 101 10. Tulsa (218) defeated Southern defensive coordinator. 74-797976-29 gigantic kitchen, which is “very a red clay patio. Illinois 8587; defeated Oral RoberU 91- a-denotes amateur Connie Chillemi. 39 out to-the front of the property and Min. 0:17; Blaisdell, Det, 6:40; Roberts. Phoenix 103, Seattle 96 Kelly,Fuiks, 262 74-7975-79-«l0 workable,” according to Mrs. Min. 11.11. . . Indiana 112. Detroit 101 9 ; lost to Bradley 82-70 (ot). the still, country scene. From the front of the master bedroom one can look Into the private bath and dressing room. Second period—None. Penalties—Blais- Monday's Games 11. Georgetown (238) defeated Provi Haslett. Acres of yellow formica Upstairs, reached by an L-shaped dell, Det. 0:24; McCarthy, Min, 2:06. (No Games SchMuled) dence 6 0 4 : defeated Connecticut 8842. staircase, there are four bedrooms, < 5 ^ counters are set off by dark wooden The foyer, with double doors, Third period-4, Detroit. Woods 6 Tuesday's Games 12. Fresno SUte (248) defeated Pacific \ three for the children, and one (Kirton), 4:01. 5, Minnesota, MacAdam 13 (All Times EST)' 5.1-43; defested UUh SUte 7381. cabinets and blue and gold colonial would make a striking first impres (B. Smith, Payne). 7 :9 8, Detroit. G. San Diego at New York, 7 :9 p.m. 13. Memphis State (214) lost to wallcovering. The entire room, sion. The floor is covered in burled master bedroom with attached Smith 7 (Barrett), 13:42. 7, Detroit, Gage New Jersey at Washington. 8:05 p.m. Louisville (T.81; defeated Tulane 6482; eon dressing room and bath. The walk-in 5, (%hc«nfeld. McKechnie), 15:53. 8, , which measures 16 by 25 feet, in walnut, each square laid separately. “The ideas came from all the always liked, so I tried to incor Detroit at Milwaukee, 8:9 p.m. defeated St. Louis 9472. It is decorated with a grandfather closet is big enopgh to get lost in. home was built in 1973 by Jaan Minnesota, Hartsburg 13 (Ciccarelli, Philadelphia at C!hicago. 8 :9 p.m. 14. MinnesoU (185) defeated Michigan cludes an eatingarea and a planning Laine, an Estonian architect. The homes I had known while I was porate them here. Broten). 18:34. 9. Minnesota, Ciccarelli 48 Boston at Dallas. 8:35 p.m. 6180; defeated Iowa 5785 (3ots); area, complete with desk and chair. clock, occasional tables, and “Our friends said we should have growing up, Mrs. Haslett says. “I always needed space,” she says (Broten. McCarthy). 19:49. Penalty- San Antonio at Houston, 9:05 p.m. 15<. Arkansas (218) defeated Southern put a sauna in there,” Mrs. Haslett family came up with the rough Detroit bench, served by Osborne, 3:52. Kansas City at Utah, 9:9 p.m. MeUu^ist 5483; defeated Texas Tech 67- > ■ AUTO REPAIRS On one side Is also the laundry flowers in vases. sketches, and he turned them into There were certain p^rts of those with a laugh. And it’s certainly Shots on goal—Minnesota 12-11-8—31. Indiana at Denver, 9;X p.m. 61. says. space she’s got. Detroit 11-18-fl^. ■ ^ Phoenix at Portland. 10:9 p.mp.m. 16. Alabama (288) defeated Auburn 74 center, hidden with sliding doors, THE LIVING ROOM runs front blueprints. homes of family and friends that I (^ iies—6^nnesota, Meloche. Detroit. According to Mrs. Haslett, the Cleveland at Golden State. 10;X p.m. 72; lost to Vanderbilt 8883. By United Press International and a half bath. Gilbert. A-12342. 17. San Francisco (246) defeated Doral Open , WE SERVICE ALL Loyola (Calif.) 96-73; lost to Pepperdlne At MUrnl. Feb. 9 106-108. (Par-72) 'Horn* of Mr Qoodivroncfi' GENERAL MOTOR Edmonton ® NEW YORK (UM) 18. Tennessee (188) lost to Georgia 64 Andy Bean 15489 0889-72-69-278 Washington , , B. Lucas L5 34 S. Russell 5 08 10, 63; lost to Auburn 5684. CARS AND TRUCKS First period—None. Penalties—Messier. Scott Hoch 22,49 89-7(^-71-69-279 Cartwright 8 48 9. Newlln 1 (MX12. * 19. Kansas SUte (288) defeated 88-70-71-7D-279 Edm. Ii44; Valentine, Was. 1:49; Unger. Richardson 7 08 14. Williams 9 85 22. Mike Nlcolette 22.49 Missouri 5786; defeated Nebraska 6780. Jerry Pate 22.49 79-7049-70-279 • M l MECHANICAL REPAIRS Let's belt our children for their own good Edm.CAUli, 13:07;w.w». Murray. Was, 14:53. _ Webster 0 1-2 1. Smith 2 1-2 5. Carter 1 9. Wake Forest (19-7) lost to Virginia i-. " V Second period-1. Washington Gustaf- (M) 2, Demic 0 0-2 0. ToUls 48 12-9 lOB. 8406; defeated North Carolina SUte 58- Curtis Strange 10850 70- 788887-281 88- 7^70■71-91 COMPETE COUWION REPAIRS ^ f j ii; sson 17 (^eberge, Norwo a:». 2, WASHINGTON (113) 46. Calvin Peete 10860 hanging over front seats, leaning puacu uii parents who cannot afford Edmonton, Gretny 81 (Lumley), 7:18. Ballard 9 83 21.'Haywood 10 48 24. Craig SUdler 10860 6889-73-78-281 some outrage will be heard from Penaltles-FMolin, Edm, 4:S3; /mderson. Jim Dent 989 71- 7^7287-282' REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS A bill pending in the state them, a few feathers may be Chones 1 08 2, Grevey 7 3-3 17, J. Lucas Eric Batten 989 67-72-71-71-288 against doors and out windows. I’ve Edm . 10:42. Lowe. Edm, 17:26. 2 84 7. Ruland 8 2-3 18. Davis 0 08 0. legislature would require the that quarter before the battle Is Third perio 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon.. March 1, 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., March 1, 1982 - 15 About Town Center in rea tut limhrs finger), and the blood flows again. In Bunnell’s day, the chances of iy Robert F. Buchanan benefitted from recent he was around. The next thing he Durham, N.C. It’s unbelievable.” “ replanting” a finger or hand were Smorgasbord planned Bridge results listed United Press International breakthroughs in the intricate knew Jonathan came around the Dr. Raymond Curtis is the founder process of microsurgery. side of the (com-blower) and said: and' head of the center, which has Special emphasis is placed on 10 percent. Today they are 75 per- The following are the results of the Feb. 22 and Chapman Court 10, Order of Amaranth, will have its BAL’ITMORE — Factory worker Today, the Washington D.C. truck ‘Daddy, I lost my arm.’’ ’ performed about 1,200 operations restoring the “ pinching grip” of a ■ cent, chiefly because of the work of annual smorgasbord Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. at tne 25 games of the Manchester A.M. Bridge Club: Jimmy Mims had given up hope for driver enjoys 75 percent use of both Two months later, following 16 each year since 1975. ^ patient’s hand, Curtis said, even it Curtis and other doctors like him in Masonic Temple, East Center Street. ■>Iorth-South: Ellen Goldberg and Donna Feir, first; the index and long finger of his right fingers and has regained enough hours of surgery and the passing of a A diminutive, unassuming man, means amputating a patient's toe the United States and the People’s The donation will be »5 for adults and |2 for children Burt Smyth and Flo Smyth, second. hand. A meat processing machine strength in his right band to handle series of infections, young Angst is he exudes confidence and patience. and replanting it on. the hand. The Republic of China. East-West: Marge Warner and Marge Prentiss, first; ages 5 to 12. had just sliced them off. tractor-trailers. working toward recovering full use They are mandatory qualities for theory is that a person can do Contemporary micro-surgeons and Betsy Hansen and Murray Powell, second. The index finger lay in a vat; the Last September 29, 5-year-old of his sewn-on arm. someone who, for example, must without a toe, but not without a know enough to get rid of badly North-South: Donna Feir and Ellen Goldberg, first; long finger was stuck inside the Jonathan Angst got his left arm too Mims and Angst were treated at place eight sutures on each of the “ thumb.” damaged tissue and bone before and Barbara Davis and Flo Barre, second. Scandia Lodge to meet rubber glove that had covered the close to a com sillage blower while the Raymond M. Curtis Hand Center arteries and veins of a person whose . Curtis learned the technique of trying to put appendages back on. East-West: Mary Willhide and Linda Simmons, first; hand. tagging along with his father at their in Baltimore’s Union Memorial hand was just cut off. tying micro-sutures, drilling holes in They know the importance of Scandia Lodge 23, Vasa Order of America, will meet and Terry Daigle and Marge Warner and Morris “ I thought that was the end of it,” MeVeytown, Pa. farm. Hospital — a place in the vanguard “ We almost cheer each other dn bones and other exacting tasks in “ packing” severed members in Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, Kamins and Murray Powell, tied for second. said Mims, reflecting on the trauma Jonathan’s mother, Susan Angst, of>the science of sewing appendages while we’re (in the operating volved in the replanting process sterile gauze and then ice so they Church Street. explained: “ Our little boy was back into place. ’There are similar room),’’ Curtis beamed. “ The from Dr. Sterling Bunnell. It was keep until they may be replanted. Refreshments will be served. of six years ago. But Mims — like an increasing watching to see what his dad was facilities in San Francisco, New satisfaction come$ when you’re all Bunnell who established the Army’s . Those breakthroughs provide new Women’s group to meet number of people— got “ lucky.” He doing, and my.husband didn’t realize York, Philadelphia, Louisville and done and you pull the clampjOff (the hand centers durihg World War II. hope for the thousands of Americans. Koffee Krafters meet HARTFORD — The Capitoi Region Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet March 9 at 5:30 The Koffee Krafters of the Nutmeg Branch of the p.m. at the Hotel Sonesta, Hartford. YWCA will meet Wednesday from 9:30 a m. to noon at The featured speaker will be Mary Beckoff Williams the “ Y ” , 78 N. Main St. The group is open to anyone in of Woman to Woman Financial Counseling Service. She Scissor Sharpening^ terested in making crafts. Participants must be will discuss the importance of goal-setting in financial Herald photo by Tarquinlo members of the YWCA. control and of setting priorities to achieve the goals. Ciinic At the Wednesday meeting the group will be making The public is invited. For more information or to Taking a break ,at the combined Beth Manchester Chapter of Hadassah, Mary quilted picture frames and boxes. Babysitting is make reservations call Mae Roantree, evenings, at 523- Sholom Sisterhood and Hadassah book Ryan of Coventry, and Elaine Kahaner of 239 rch 6 available by calling the “ Y ” office, 647-1437, in advance. 1719. Ludlow Road, Beth Sholom Sisterhood Hostesses will be Rose Platt and June Hagen. luncheon are (from left) Sally Goodstine of 45 Esquire Drive, president of the president. 10 AM A&N Auxiliary to meet Mensa offers IQ test ’The Connecticut and Western Massachusetts Chapter The Army and Navy Auxiliary will have a regular of Mensa is offering an IQ test for anyone interest^ in meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse on joining the group on March 6 at 9 a.m. in room i{56, She has no apologies Main Street. Greater Hartford Community CoUege,61 Woodland St., A monte carlo whist and refreshments '.vill follow the Hartford. There will be a small charge. y meeting. To qualify fpr membership, one must score in the up-' per two percent of the general population on a standard IQ test. Mensa is a non-profit international society. Sunset Club will meet To take the test, contact Dick Dolliver, 35 E. View for writer Philip Roth Drive, Windsor 06095 or call him at 688-0484. For more The Sunset Club will meet on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at information about the society, write “ Mensa,” Box 188, tbe Senior Citizen’s Center, 549 E. Middle Turnpike. Cheshire, Ct. 06410. By Adele Angle anti-Semitic nor morally irresponsi Ryan said, the central character Focus Editor ble. rejects both his over-protective Britannia Chaptar moats Exarcisa class slatad Mara Ryan of Coventry thinks She said she was "stunned” by the Jewish aunt and the highly harsh criticism of Roth. “ People materialistic family of his Manchester members of the Britannia Chapter, Philip Roth needs no apologist. seem to feel he’s making fun of Daughters of the British Empire, are reminded the Mount Sinai Hospital and the Hartford Jewish Com The “ enfant terrible” of girlfriend. munity Center will sponsor an exercise class for anyone Jews,” she said. IN ^“PORTNOY’S group will meet March 4 at 11 a.m. at the home of Mrs. American Jewish writers was the suffering from lower back pain or any other kind of Not tme, she argued. COMPLAINT” the central Robert W. Simmons Jr., 67 Crestwood Road, West Hart- subject of Ms. Ryan’s lecture last backache on Mondays and W^nesdays from 7:30 to 8:30 “ I think he portrays JeWs with character gets flustered in school ford. week at the annual Beth Sholom p.m. beginning March 15 at the Hartford Jewish Com great love. He charts their anxiety when the teacher asks him for the At the February State Board meeting, Britannia Sisterhood and Hadassah combined munity Center, 335 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. with gre'at compassion,” she' said. meaning of thp word “ spatula” and Chapter received an award for the chapter acquiring book luncheons. The class will be led by a physical therapist. Par The source of anxiety for.Roth’si he thinks it’s a Yiddish word. the most new members during the past year. Ms. Ryan, a teacher of modern characters — and the root of much When Alex starts to identify strong Women of British birth or ancestry are eligible to ticipants will be examined and corrective exercises will Jewish. American literature at the of the humor in his books — happens ly with the non-Jewish world of join. Manchester area residents interested in having be set up according to individual requirements. University of Connecticut, is a doc when characters try to assimilate America, he sees right away how more information should call Mrs. Edwin D. Foster,, .Cost is.?20 per month for center members and $30 per toral candidate at the University of month for non-members. For additional information calf into American life and “ only partial hopeless it is for him to try to fit in. 47 Manchester, chapter membership chairman. Minnesota who is doing her disserta assimilation” takes place, Ms. Ryan Quoting from a passage in the book, Mrs. Foster also holds the state office of registrar and 236-4571. ^ tion on Roth. She centered her Ms. Ryan read: “ I can lie about my Mrs. Albert Heavisides of Manchester is state standard remarks around two of Roth’s best said. Traditional Jewish life, she said, name. I can lie about my school but bearer. known works’ .“ Good-bye Colum Secretaries set show bus” and “ Portnoy’s Complaint.” fosters an idyllic, nourishing at I can’t lie about my nose:” mosphere. The trouble...bappens The combined book luncheon is an Sewing workshop slated The Hartford Chapter of Professional Secretaries SHE TO LD about 50 women when Jews break away,” Roth annual affair held jointly by International will sponsor a champagne brunch and. gathered for the luncheon at Temple believes. Hadassah and by Sisterhood of Tem The Manchester Recreation Department will sponsor fashion show March 14 at noon at the Buckboard Beth Sholom that Roth is neither “ In Good-by Columbus,” Ms. ple Beth Sholom. a Sewing with Knits workshop on March 16 from 9:30 to Restaurant in Glastonbury. 11:30 a.m. at the Arts Building on Garden Grove Road. Muriel Levine will be commentator and fashions will Herald photo by Tarquinio Students will observe' while the instructor be from August Max of Westfarms Mall. Proceeds will Interfacings. Polyester non-wovens. Machine benefit the Scholarship Fund of the Hartford Chapter of demonstrates the technique of putting together knit, fly- wash, dry, from 18" wide. Reg. 69C yd., PSl. Two scholarships are awarded annuaily. A tisket a tasket front pants. Those interested should have some Cabin fever has surefire cure NOW FOUR YARDS FOR $1. „ The donation is $12.50 per person. For advance tickets experience with sewing with knits. Nylon net. 100% nylon solids. Machine wash, call Sandra Beerhardt, 521-1330. ’ ' Verna Feist, who teaches several craft classes for- the Manchester dry, 72'i.wide. R e o ^ yd., NOW TWO YARDS FOR $1 Registrations may be maiied to the Recreation ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) - Try cooped up indoors. winter doldrums may affect an Recreation Department, explains how to make these fancy lace Easter Polyestertt)reg$$r^o^ up on this sewing essential Department, Recreation Classes, 41 Center St. or these adjectives on for size l Cranky. Peter Reilly, president of the already fragile situation. registrations in person will be accepted at the Arts Police Conference of New York For example, a family with an baskets to a class. The roc department plans an open house March 17 In many fashion colorsNitpW FIVE SPOOLS FOR $1. Interfaith service set Irritable. Sullen. Listless. Needles and names. Sel^ group'of regulorly- Building, Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 Depressed. Aggressive. Generally Inc., says domestic violence seems out-of-work breadwinner stuck in from 10 a.m. to noon at the arts building to highlight comlrig classes. p.m. For more information call the department, 647- to surge during the late winter doors “ may experience domestic priced needles. Ultra Velour names and initials. Manchester area residents are invited to attend the ugly. NOW TWO PROS' FOR $1. 3089. service of Tri-Town Interfaith March 7, at 7:30 p.m. at If any or all characterize your months, and police have to deal with eruptions that might not ordinarily Union Congregationai Church, Union Street, Rockville mood these past gray; frigid it. be present,” he said. Eat-and-purge ailment to hear Dr.Harold Wilke speak. months,' you may be suffering from “ It is amazing,” Reilly said, "but Or take Keith Smith, who lives Scholarships available The service will be sponsored by the Greater cabin fever. this topic did come up informally year-round in a 20-by-30-foot cabin in Rockville Clergy Association. Dr. Wilke is one of the The term is popular parlance for among the rank and file of the the Adirondack State Park with his -Scholarship applications are available to a graduating Police Benevolent. Association dogs. son, daughter or grandchild of a member of the world’s foremost experts on problems of the han dysphoria — a generalized feeling of dicapped. He has no arms and has achieved total in ill-being, says David Barlow, direc locals that I have visited around the Life can get pretty dreary on his Bulimia grips 10% Manchester Emblem Club 251. state over the past two or three little mountain spread. Anyone wanting more information should contact any dependence. His address at the United Nations kicked tor of the Phobia and Anxiety Stress BASICS off the International Year of Disabled Persons. Disorder Clinic at the State Univer weeks. “ Oh yeah,” Smith says. “ You got of the following committee members: Mrs. Iris Vacan- Puckers and voiles. Poly/colton embossed puckers; Combined choirs from six Vernon churches will sity’s Albany campus. “ ’There is no doubt in my mind ta get out. You stay in one spot ti, 649-6665, Mrs. Mary Lyon, 646-0798, Mrs, Ann Carson, voile prints. Machine wash, dry, 45" wide. Reg. $2.99 provide music and the Handbell Choir of Rockville “ If people don’t get out enough in that, from a human relations stand cooped up too long and you gotta get 6^4399, or Mrs. Val Vayles, 646-624iB. of college students and $3.49 yd., NOW ONE YARD FOR $2. Methodist Church will also perform. the winter, then their range of ac point, things are a little more tense out.” Preceding the service there will be a pizza party for tivities is restricted,” Barlow says. on the street at this stage of the Once cabin fever sets in. Smith Broadcloth and batiste. Poly/Cottons: Library to show musical the young people when they will have an opportunity to “ We know that if people have their winter,” Reilly said. He attributes said, he gets a little ornery and machine wash, drV; 45" wide, Reg.$2.69 and $2:79 yd„ meet with Dr. Wilke. For the adults there will be a leisure activities greatly restricted, that tension to a prolonged spell of starts to take it out on his dogs. He binge will make you feel good when it NOW ONE YARD FOR $2. “Posh” blouse and lining fabric. 100% polyester. Machine The Manchester Public .Libraries will present the reception following the 7:30 p.m.meeting in the church they can become mildly to fighting snow, ice and extreme cold. doesn’t like to do that, so he just blocks out troubles. But it will make you By Patricia McCormack wash, dry, 45" wide. Reg. $2.69 yd., NOW ONE YARD FOR $2. movie musie^, “ Tales of Hoffman” Wednesday" at 7 annex. Everyone is invited to attend the service and the moderately depressed.” Reilly said the economic down leaves. feel guilty, tqo, when it is over. UPI Health Editor . 5/8" Velcro® is self-gripping; replaces snaps, p.m. at Whiton Memorial Auditorium, 100 N. Main St. reception. K can occur when snow, ice and turn this winter has put additional Destination? 3. In the office Hsu helps the binge- Velcro'* TTiis is one of a series of Wednesday night film presen the wind-chill factor keep people pressures on many people — the “ The nearest bar, as a rule.” NEW YORK — The eat-and-purge and-purge victim to solve her problem by Reg. =$1.30 pkg., NOW TWO PROS,,FOR $2. tations. It’s the film version of Offenbach’s classic route to slimness is called bulimia. The talking about it — not by eating. opera. It’s in color and lasts 112 minutes. Poetry contest planned Latin word translates to “ insatiable 4. Talk with the doctor usually is full of appetite.” It is an ailment and victims many ' interpersonal relationship Poets are invited to participate in the poetry contest Woodstove heating are bulimics. problems. They can range from incest to being sponsored by the Connecticut Poetry Swiety. Entrance tests planned They binge their way through pounds significant other relationships and other Poems may be on any theme, in any form, with 40 can bring problem of chocolates, cakes, pies, roast beef, things that aren’t going well. At the root An entrance test for students entering St. Bridget iines as maximum length. The competition, known as /Coses 131 Pounds!!!\ turkey, and other goodies, then stick may be low self esteem. CLASSICS School in September has been scheduled as follows: the Joseph E. Brodine Memorial Poetry Prizes, is in its ITHACA, N.Y. (UPI) — People converting to FOLLOWING CONWAY DIET PROGRAM fingers down the throat, inducing Hsu sees the patients once a week. The • Grades 4 and 5, March 6. seventh year. Winners will be announced on Sept. 1. woodstove heating to save energy sometimes create vomiting. It is not rare for a bulimic to successful ones on cognitive therapy cut Calicos. 100% cotton mini's. Machine wash and Prizes of $100, $50 and $25 will be awarded for the best • Grades 6 and 7, March 13 other problems for themselves during cold snaps, says Mary Wallace Berry consume 15,000 calories during one down binges from five times a day to a dry, 45' wide. Reg. $3.99 yd., NOW ONE YARD FOR $3. Testing will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. in the school poems submitted by June 15. Non-members are Stan Worth, a housing technology specialist. found the Conway Diet binge. Some have 20-binge-a-day habits. couple a week. The sportables. Denim, Trigger®, sdilcloth and cafeteria. 72 Main St., and will last approximately three required to send an entry fee of ^jp er poem, with five The Cornell University, faculty member says little- Program and su|)port she Psychiatrists and psychologists in the After five or six weeks he said the Weaver’s cloth. Poly/cotton; machine wash, dry: 45" and one half hours. A testing fea of 85 is payable on the submissions as*a maximum. used hot water heating pipes sometimes freeze and needed to finally lose front lines against bulimia say victims cognitive therapy puts the patients on a wide. Reg. $3.49 to $4.99 yd., NOW ONE YARD FOR $3. Poems must be original unpublisn^ in any form day of the exam. Students will be tested in reading com burst.in cold comers if people use their furnaces in weight. are usually female and in the 16to-30 age plateau. They are stuck in a pattern of Double knits. Linen stitch or Ponte. 100% polyester; prehension and math concepts. and must not have won a previous prize. Wo poems will frequently or turn the thermostat way down. "I had tried everything range. Various surveys put the number fewer binges — as few as one or two a machine wash, dry; 60" wide. Reg. $4.49 yd., be returned so entrants should keep copies of their en To prevent such costly accidents. Worth suggests else-pills, even liquid ))ro- of bulimics in college at 10 percent; in week. NOW ONE YARD FOR $3. tries. Entries must be postmarked no Ip(er than June 15 tein. Nothing worked. these options; high schools, at 3 percent. At that point, he said, they come to the Dress-ups. 45" polyester Shimmer satin; 60" Bright Then I found the Convyay Rec plans open house and mailed, with entry fee, to Poetry, R.O. Box 44, Old • Drain the hot water system heating pipes; Bulimics also use laxatives and moment of truth. They must decide Cloud® Qiana®; 45" nylon sheers. Machine wash, dry. Ideal 1000 Calorie Diet, Saybrook, 06475. • Or use the system; diuretics. They abuse amphetamines. whether to use the binge to block out a Reg. $4,49 to $5.99 yd., NOW ONE YARD FOR $3. The Manchester Recreation Department has the cookbook, information • Or add antifreeze; Some try periodic fasting or compulsive problem and live with the guilt, or scheduled an open house on March 17 from 10 a.m. to and motivation totontrol whether to give up the wish for a perfect • Or install low temperature thermostats in cold exercise. noon at the Arts Building on Garden Grove Road. Film set on Jewish life my weight. solution to a problem that defies solu Refreshments will be served and instructors will be spots; "Plus-the help and sup- Dr. George Hsu, at the University of tion. available to answer questions and demonstrate their An Israeli entry in the 1970 Cannes Film Festival will • Or circulate water that is warmed somewhere in |)ort of the group. That did Pittsburgh’s Western Psychiatric be the offering M a^ji 14 at 7:30 p.m. when the Suburban the house; it for me. I'm delighted Institute, treats bulimics with The control over bulimia via cognitive arts. therapy may be just as simple as giving • Demonstrations will be given in egg batiking, Polish Institute of Adult T ^ is h Studies presents the next in its • Or wrap pipes in cold spots with heat tapes and in to t>e at goal weight of “ cognitive therapy.” He said in a series of “ Views of Jewish Life.” The presentation will 124 pounds!" Mary says up the wish for one’s father, mother, or l^per cutting, and pottery. A variety of classes will be sulation. telephone interview that the approach be at the Quality Inn; Route 83,'TalcottviIIe. Admission with a hig smile. - lover to be perfects Or, Hsu said, for STYLE-SmERS oTfered. Registration will be accepted at the open jiouse. If you don’t plan to use the furnace at all. Worth says, looks promising. will be to series-ticket holders and to those paying at the oneself to be perfect. ■ Leprechaun linen. Poly/rayon solids. Machine ; For additional information, call 647-3089. the best option is draining the system oompletely. Worth Hsu uses cognitive therapy on normal door. is a member of Cornell’s departm W of design and en weight bulimic outpatients. He will not wash, dry, 45" wide. Reg. $5.99 yd.. NOW ONE YARD FOR $4 “ The Dreamer,” a modem, poetic love story, takes vironmental analysis. SAVr$5.00 “ accept as an outpatient any bulimic un ■ Stretch terry. Poty/cotton solids. Machine wash, place in the ancient city of Safad, in the north of Israel. WITH THIS COUPON der 90 pounds. The lightweight bulimics, dry, 60" wide. Reg. $4.99 yd.. NOW ONE YARD FOR $4. Hartford alumni sought Bring this coupon with you to any meeting listed and The hero is an artist who works part time in a home for Something DlHerent Wish Someone A including women who binge-and-purge Pregnant woman’s ■ Oabadreme® super flex™. Two-way stretchl Dacron® you will save $5.00 off the Initial Registration Fee df Any Manchester area residents who were members of the aged. He finds particular beauty in an old woman in down to 45 pounds, are treated in the polyester; machine wash, dry; 60' w ide^R ^. $4.W yd., $7.50 and Weekly Seminar Fee of $4.50. Pay only health habits can NOW ONE YARD FOR $4. tbe class of 1942 of Hartford Public High School are the home. She sees him as a son and as a link between $7.00 instead of $12,00. hospital. the present tinie and her youth. Happy Birthday ■ WIss® CUilck-snlps®. Pocket-sizeanips clip H u e o ^ gsked to send their current address to HPHS Class of A FRIEND SAVES $5.00s Hsu is Medical Director of the Adoles affect her child ’tt, P.O. Box 3, Wethersfield, 06109, or call one of the He then falls in love wiUi a beautiful young girl from with A Herald Happy Heart if you bring a friend with you when you join, then the cent and Young Adult Module at the fasti Great for mending, too. Rep. $5.75 pr., NOW ONETOR $4 Tel Aviv and is tom between his love for the old and for coupon will be worth S10.00, SS.OO for you and S5.00 for reunion committee members. Institute and assistant professor of psy PUEBLO, Colo. (U P I) — A pregnant ! The reunion is being planned for Oct. 2. Any of the the young, while the old woman begins to lose interest in your friend. chiatry at the Pitt Medical School. \ Only Offer expires Friday, March 12. 1982 woman’s health habits can affect her un following can be contacted for more information: her humdmm life in the home — even as her one joy in He gave this sketch of the Cognitive born child’s dental health. her life appears lost to her. < $6.00 Helen, 563-2658; Midge, 236-4955; Bob, 278-12^;Pat, 523- Weekly Insight-Motivation Seminars theTapy; ' Babies are bom with about 20 teeth 5424; Phyllis, 529-9471; or Joe, 623-3676. The 1982 series, “ Views of Jewish Life,” is sponsored Mancimtor — Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. 1. Normal weight bulimics are Inter growing inside their jaws, acconling to a by the Greater Hartford Jewish Federation, in coopera Emanuel Lutheran Church (Downstairs) viewed and then told to eat four meals a government booklet, “ Good Teeth and tion with Temple Beth Sholom, Manchester; Congrega 60 Church St. OR C A L L 649-4467 ^ y of 400 calories each, consisting of 50 Your Baby.” ’ Owned and opetoled by Fabti-Canters of Americo. Inc tion B’nai Israel, Rockville; Congregation Knesset Registration $7.50 plus Weekly Seminars $4.50 percent carbohydrates, 25 percent pro Dental health tips in the booklet in Demos plan potiuck Israel, piington; Temple Beth Tefilah, East Hartford; New Members Always Welcome tein, 25 percent fat. clude: Temple Beth Hillel, South Windsor; and fhe Glaston 2. They are told to talk to themselves —Brush your teeth after every meal if bury Jewish Community Association. 'The Manchester Democratic Women’s Club will spon daily about why they want to binge. What possible. If you can brush only once a are the plusses and minuses connected sor a potiuck supper on March 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the First day, make it at bedtime. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 to 9, SUNDAY 12 to S Federal Savings and Loan, 344 Middle Turnpike. Experts on playing bridge with the habit? If they can’t tolk aloud or —Before brushing, clean between the 043-2711 to their inlnds, they are to write these :A business meeting is scheduled after the supper to Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag write about bridge — Ask for.. teeth with dental floss. 340 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER d ^ u ss plans for the card party and other business. All things out A key question is: What are —Use a fluoride tooth^ste and get a every day on the comics page of The Manchester Pam youirying to block out with the binge? members are cordially invited. Herald., F new toothbrush every; three or four Why? They think along these lines; A months. PHONE 649-9424 MANCHESTER HERALD. 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Heallon ple, McKowan said. position) even though they use iojak 0 Ret Patrol just as good a job of in cials is better than acting. first one, “ Somebody Up Meryl M artin and Jlm-Nartr. itartainmant Tonight 9 Movie-(Comedy) * "Charlie ^ SUZIE signature. United Press International “ The response we have had so far sealed liners,” he said. (Ctoaad-Captlonad; U,S:A.) timidation with his charm There Likes Me,” which ABC Nawa NIghtllna Chan end tha Curas of tha Dragon l)K ^ ^ KEEP: You must tell UNCLE LOU IN PETALUMA, is nothing short of phenomenal,” The mausoleums have deper “ Did a kmoisha a few ^ohj^rad by Tad Koppal. Q uaan"-ig61 Pater Ustinov, Lea NEW BRITAIN - "Gee, but the as he used to do with bis became a big hit movie B Dally Numbi^ra*^ Grknt. Tha notorious super sleuth llarlforil The Border 7:30, 9:30. — your hukBand that three years ago CALIF. said Eklward J. Wierzbicki, regional sonalized things in Pugh’s view. monts ago,” he said. “ I (7:30 » graveyard’s a loneseome place,” dreaded right cross. with Paul Newman playing Tha Tonight Show ‘The Chan makes a comeback to solve a Allirni'uin OiK'inu — Super Fuzz 7:30, 9:15. — you foolishly became involved with DEAR SUZIE: Don’t allow manager for the Catholic "They are just filing cabinets ... had two lines. I got 20 CD PMMagazli Beat Of Carton' Guaata: Stave airing of murders and meats hla old He and his buddy / co Grazi'ano. j MIInThu'Fiif another man (his race is anything that offends you to be said Getting married? Whether you the old yodeler Jimmie Rodgers Cemeteries Association in industrial This new method we’re getting grand. Dat’s 10 grand a Marlin. Lynn Redgrave, Bob namaala. (92 mine.) The Merry Widow 5:30, Night Crossing 7:20, 9:30. writer, Ralph Corsel (who “ We’ve been talkin’ to \ in you’r presence without used to sing. “ They put you on your , New Britain. Nawhart,Linda Hopklna.(Rapaat:00 (S) People Now Tha world of 7!30, 9:30. Vernon irrelevant), and you are now being want a formal church wedding or a 'down to where we’re going to be a line. And the first line was ) Fomily Foud ) '' mine.) entartalnmant from Hollywood. Lae ^back and put that mud down in your obviously understands him, Paul about playing the ( £ Entortolnm on^onlght Hosts: Cine I & 2 — Sharky’s blackmailed. Then tell your former challenging it. (Silence implies ap sim ple, "do-it-your-own-thing" Social Security number,” he said. just, ‘Hey —.’ ” So he’ll (8) Nawadaak For tha lata night Leonard faaturaa celebrity (iinemu Lily — The face.” AN OUTDOOR MAUSOLEUM because he has written the Rock again, this time,” Dixie Whatley, RojiHsndran. Sexy viewer on tha East Coaat, and the Interviews, revlawa of current films Machine .7:10, 9:30. — friend that if he eyer comes near proval.) Respectable people will ceremony, get Abby’s new booklet. He also claimed mausoleum costs stick to doing commercials Bo Darak and her Iwaband John are Boat Is Full 7:30, 9:50. — Times have changed. People now was opened this year at St. Mary’s book), talk among Graziano says. “ The idea prima-tima vlwar on tha West Coaat. and plays, Hollywood gossip, and Modern Problems 7 9 you, or phones yqji', drunk or sober, respect you, and,you needn’t wbfry Send $1 plus a long, self-addressed, are higher than conventional in New York, where a guy livid over tha axploRatlon of a film Bo a w w -u p of tha day's nawa. special avanta In the entartalnmant Atlantic City 7:20, 9:30. - Cemetery, one pf six area themselves in a way that would be to have some made whan aha was a taanagarand about the others. have a choice. can earn a fast $10,000 for 9 ( C ) ABC CapUonad News world. French Lieutenant’s you will have the'police pick him up stamped (37 cents) envelope to: Ab cenieteries under his supervision, burials. ’ that people are tryjng to cash In on All across the United States the leaves poor innocent saying, “ Hey — clips from the (ol’ movie in 9 Movie-(Mualcal) ** "Panniaa 9 Entartalnmant Tonight Woman 7:i0; 9:40. — My and he will be charged with harass by, Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box fromHaavan" 1836 BIngCroaby. 1:08 living are being spared the vivid which, is being cramped for space MAUSOLEUMS ARE eavesdn^pers banging on \ dis one/ also some new 9 SportaCantar Dinner With Andre 7, 9:20. ment. blackmail and threat of bodily DEAR ABBY: Here are theiaets: 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038. You/COT’t really MadgaEvana. A wandararbafrianda (X) Chartia Rosa Show thoughts evoked by Rodger’s la but stili has room for conventional proliferating in all kinds of places. the ropes. blairie^tuff<^ . 9 ShaNaNs a homalaaa waif, but soon tha truant 1:28 (8) CNN Sports Ineldfe sports CincHiuilio — Speedy him 'for turning down the officer gata on thair trail. (2 hra.) 9 Movie-(Mystery)*** "Tha ment, “ T.B. Blues,” as well as a ll. burials. McCiesky Associates of Atlanta “ He don't want to act no “ Good |idea,” Corsel information-what'ahapppning-and 11:38 Changeling" 1900 George C. 7:30, with Time Bandits 9. “ I ’m flabbergasted at the reaction more,” says Corsel. chance to do a series out said, nodding sagely. vrhat'a ahead. those depressing images some have built them in 36 states'. The (D HawaHFIva-0 Scott, Maivyn Douglas. A widowed Loloniul — Bruce Lee: ‘Annie’ notes we got in this-town. It’s un “ Nah, I don’t want to act here. He might have to say “ Yeah,” said (graziano. 11:48 musician moves into an old house associate with conventional in- Milne company of Portland, Ore., 9 I^^MacNaihLahrar Report The Super Hero, with ground burials. believable,” Wierzbicki said. no more,” says Rocky. , a whole bunch of lines to “ Nobody never played de 9Movla* 22 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon,, March 1, 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., Mareh 1, 1982 — 23 MWEimSMG UVERnSHW DEMHIE C larified 643'2711 MTES 22^Condomlnium8 % * LOOK FOR THE STARS... . Minimum Charge i 2:00 noon the e m p l o y m e n t 23— Hom es (or Sale 35— Heating.Plumbinig 464. Sporting Goods 58— MISC. tor Rent 15 Words NOTICE '24— LotS'Land (or Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products 59*-HomM/Apt8. to Share day before publication. 1— Lott and Found 13— Help Wanted Investment Property 37— Moving.Truckmg.Storage48— Antiques 2— Personals 14— Business Opportunities 26— Business Property 38— Services Wanted 49— Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE PER WORD PER DAY Lc»k for the Classified Ads with'stars; stars help get you better results. 3— -Announcement^ 15— Situatiorf tunted 27— Resort Properly 50— Produce Deadline for Saturday Is b— Auctions 26— Real Estate Wanted 61— Autos tor Sale 12 noon Friday; Mon MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS 62— Trucks tor Sale EDUCATION 63— Kaavy Equipment tor Sale1 DAY ...... 14(P day's deadline Is 2:30 MISC. SERVICES 40— Household Goods 52— Room s tor Rent 16— Private instructions 41— Articles tor Sale 53— Apartments tor Rent 64— Motorcyclet'Bicycles 3 DAYS ...... 13it Put a star on Your ad and see what a difference it makes. Friday. FINANCIAL 10— SchooiS'Classes 31— Services Ottered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes tor Rent 65— Campars-Trailers-Mobile 6— Mortgage Lu.iris 20— Instructions Wanted 32— Paintmg>Papering 43— Pets-Birds.Dogs 55— Otticet'Stores tor Rent Homes 6 DAYS ...... 12» Phone 643-2711 9— Personal Loans * 33— Buildmg-Cont^acting 44— Musical Instruments 58— Resort Property tor Rent 66— Automotive Service 67— Autos tor Rent-Lease tO— Insurance REAL ESTATE 34— Rooting.Siding 45— Boats & Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent 26 D A YS...... 11«f ______Telephone 643-2711, AAondoy-Friday 8:30 d.m. to 5:00 p.m...... Rooms lor Rent □ BUSINESS' 52 OtHces-Stores Autos For Sale 81 tor Rent and SERVICES 55 LAKESIDE HOME - CHEVROLET MONTE TOWN OF MANCHESTER , WORKSPACE OR Business Guide kitchen and laundry CARLO - 1974 - Automatic, LEGAL NOTICE STORAGE SPACE FOR Servleea Ottered 31 privileges. Utilities in power brakes, power The Zoning Boahl of Appeals at a meeting on February 22,1982 made the lHanrI|f trr Mrralb To place your ad in the Business Guide RENT in Manchester. No 0 following decisions; cluded. $190 monthly. Non- steering, air-conditioning, lease or security deposit. REWEAVING BURN Call Pam at The Manchester Herald. 643-2711 smoker. Telephone 742- 60,000 miles. Regular gas. Appl. No. 842 — Robert Weinberg — Special-Exception approved with Reasonable rates. Suitable conditions — 330V Tolland Turnpike (effective date in accordance with a HOLES. Zippers, um 8740. New: radials, brakes, for small business. Retail condition of the approval. brellas rep airs. -Window exhaust. Very good condi and commercially zoned. Appl. No. 844 •— East Catholic Parents Club — Variances approved — 'Your Community Newspaper' shades, Venetian blinds. ROOM FOR RENT - stu tion. $1995. 'Telephone 643- 115 New State Road. ^HINT PRINT PRINT PRINT dent or middle aged Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. Keys„ TV FOR RENT. 6173. • Appl. No. 84Fi — East Catholic Parents Club — Special Exception ap hen Marlow's, 867 Main Street. female. References proved with a condition — 115 New State Road. S TRIO PRINTERS I NEWLY RENOVATED ...... 649-5221. required. 643-2359, if no 1973 CHEVY VEGA - new Appl. No. 846 — Peter R. Zerlo — Variance approved — 431 New State BILL^ £ Elm Strttt H VOLKSWAGEN answer, 649-8823 until 9 310 square feet office paint job, tires, GT wheels, Road. Help Wanted 13 Manchnttr, Coniwcticut n AEPAm available. Main Street ...... BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - p.m. n ew brakes, AM/FM Appl. No. 847 — Stevenson's Servicenter, Inc. — Variances approved, PLEASE READ TUNSKY location with ample Concrete. Chimney ? . 2 PAP cassette with indash front and Speciar Exception approved with a condition — 401V-405 Main EXPERIENCED ★ ALUMINUM a parking. Call 649-2891. Street. YOUR AD Repairs. “ No Job Too £ Complitf Un> of OflHt Piloting ^ (PLEASANT AND PATIENT) Apartments for Rent 53 a n d rear Speakers. 'pu'fe. WORKING paving VINYL 8IDINQ Appl. No. 849 — Mt. Vernon Dairy Store - - Variance and Special Excep Classiliad ads are taken Small.” Call 644-8356 for ^ LETTEHHEADS - ENVELOPES 5 AUTOREPAIIt Telephone 649-1709 after 6 foreman with five or more (to Colors To PRIME LOCATION - tion approved — 653 Center Street. over the phone as a con CARVEL estimates. % BUSINESS FORMS - TAGS = TOO MAIN NT. MANCHESTER- One and p.m. Ask for Ed. years in that position. Must Choooo From) Downtown, Ground level, All variances and Special Exceptions shBlI have an effective date in ac venience. The Herald is OPENING SOON £ SNAPOUTS ICirbon & NCR! 5 MANCHESTM two bedroom apartments cordance with Connecticut General Statutes, except as conditioned. be able to do all aspects of four rooms, heat, air- C & M Tree Service, Free H BROCHURES - CATALOGS , SEE IK SKCMUni^ available. Centrally 1979 BRONCO - fully Notice of these decisions has been filed iri the Town Clerk’s office responsihle for only one paving. Upton Construc * C A N O P IE S Z Our Art Osportmtnt Offsrt 9 conditioning, utilities and incorrect insertion and estimates. Discount senior FRUP uocao «i«a otK located on busline near customized inside and out. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS tion. 742-6190. We will be taking a 8 Complott Ssrvict z (FMlWr I M D RECRNNS) shopping center and parking. Available im then only to the size of citizens. Company PhOM.e49-809S New trailblazer tires. Edward Coltman, Secretary applications for day and Manchester owned and ^ Coll our silesman, Bill Del. ^ MANCHESTER schools. For further details mediately. Telephone 649- Asking $8600. Telephone the original insertion. WHOLESALE MAIL order 2865. Dated this 1st day of March, 1982. evening shifts March operated. Call 646-1327. FREE ESTIM ATES 2 Phone 6430I2S or 643.2266 2 646-5036 call 649-7157. 646-8207. 049-02 Errors which do not business started from 3rd & IWarch 4th from 2- £ 2 home expanding. Need peo- -I- EASY TERMS 57 lessen the value of the 5 p.m: LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen INIUd INIUd INIUd XNIUd~' 118 MAIN STREET - 3 and Wanted to Rent or 1971 NOVA - 6 cyl., $500 or advertisement will not le full or part time, cing. Attics, cellars, gar 4 room heated apartments, best offer. Needs work. be corrected by an ad arried preferred. ages cleaned. All types hot water, no appliances. CLEAN, CONSIDERATE Telephone 646-6980. Telephone 568-3261. Atop/y; Working mother with two ditional insertion. 335 Center Street trash, brush removed. •A Security - tenant in Picket, Split Rail, (aL’sMITOSERVNE surance. 646-2426, 9-5 older children wishes to 1971 CHEVROLET Con- COOK WANTED - For Stockade Fences installed. FAMUNP REMODELING BRAKE CENnR weekdays. rent five rooms, have Sec cours wagon. Good winter, small company cafeteria in aooonlAMo Sonrleo ^aurlirstrr 528-0670. Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, S Repairs , •^Quality Work ' tion 8. Please write P.O. snow, skiing, hill-driving Room Additions, Decks, All By EMparts Glastonbury. Call for inter DENTAL SECRETARY MANCHESTER MAIN Box 691, Manchester, CT vehicle. Positraction, types of Remodeling and *e* Boeton Tpke.-' 128 Toiland Tpka. view, 633-6791. Assistant - good typing. LICENSED DAY CARE Route S) S T R E E T - Tw o room 06040. trailering axles, roof rack, Knowledge of business repairs. Free estimates. ' RL 83 •••••••••••••••••••••••• lirra li') HOME - Will watch your Fully insured. In Beautiful apartment. Heated, hot MM, o . CO 350 V-8 automatic, power OFFSET PRESSMAN - skills. Experienced child or infant days. Call Downtown Bolton MANCHESTER water, appliances. No pets. steering, radio, rear local commercial sheet fed PHONE 643-M17 preferred but will train. 646-0262. *4«-a*sa •49-74ia ' Security. Parking. more. 643-2880. printer. Good working con Hteplyi Box J, t/o The Telephone 523-7047. GARAGE FOR RENT - at ditions arid benefits. Heraldjrald U SE M Y HELPFUL Park Chestnut Con 1975 FORD PINTO - needs Telephone 646-6161 Monday SERVICE - shopping, light MANCHESTER - Newly dominium - corner of Park body work. Registered and I NOTICES thru Friday 8-5 p.m. for in SEWERS - Established pick-up/delivery, waiting depomted one bedroom and Chestnut Street. $25 running. Asking $635 or terview. •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• nationwide pillow f o r repair aird aparftnent. Access to shop monthly. Telephone 644- best offer. Telephone 742- Lost and Found i Painting-Papering 32 Household Goods • 40 manufacturer has im deliverymen, daycare for Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 Wanted to Buy 49 . ping cein(;rs, buslines and 2690. 9474 after 6 p.m. RECEPTIONIST - Switch ••••••••••••••••••••••••* •••••••••••••••••••••••• mediate full time openings. the elderly. Call “ Lee” - •••••••••••••••••••••••• schools. For further details USED LOST - Long haired black bo ird full time. Apply Experience preferred. 643-9650. INTERIOR AND Exterior PATCH ES WANTS TO CASH FOR YOUR Pro^r- please call 528-4196 Gacr Brothers. 140 Rye and white tiger cat. Double Five day week. Full benefit painting and paperhanging. REFRIGERATORS, BELONG to a loving fami ty. We buy ^ ick ly and con between 9 and 5 pm or paws. Vicinity Campfield Street, South Windsor. WASHERS, RAJVGES - program including sewing Ceilings repaired or ly once again. She’s a fidentially. TTie Hayes Cor after 5 pm and weekends, I I AUTOMOTIVE Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Road. Telephone 643-5391. incentive. Apply at replaced. Free estimates. Clean, Guaranteed. Parts young spayed calico cat. poration. 646-0131. 649-7157. - TAILOR - Experienced in Pillowtex Corporation, 49 Fully insured. References. & Service. Low prices! Her owner died. Telephone SUZUKI RM 125, 1981, like menswear. Full or part B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main Announcements 3 Regent Street, MASONRY WORK - Martin Mattsson after 3:00 633-6581, 342-0571. OLD DOLLS - Any condi^ MANSFIELD $1,000 firm. 1979 RM time. Apply' in person to CENTER - ...... "ew Manchester. E.O.E. M-F. Chimney and foundation p.m., 649-4431. Street. 643-2171. tion. Ginny, Alexander, 125, $500. Telephone 289- Mr. Snyder, Regal Mens Woedsedge Apartments. CADILLAC - 1976 - Coupe repairs - blue stone caps - BEAUTIFUL PUPS - Lab paper dolls, teddy bears, OftlE MONTH FREE 4374, 9-5; after 6I )p.m., 871- Shop, 903 Main Street, SECRETARY - Opportuni WHIRLPOOL WASHING DeVill'e - 72,000 miles. brick patios and walks - INTERIOR PAINTING - mixed. Ready for good related items. Private RENT. Newly renovated, 7794. Manchester, ty for enthusiastic and Machine - six months old. Good condition. $2700 or HAPPINESS foundations painted. Call Free estimates. homes. Telephone 646-06Q4. collector. Telephone 649^ c o W t r y setting. Two skilled secretary in Still under warranty. $2^ Best Offer. Telephone 742- Art - 643-5226. Reasonable rates. 0557. bedrooms, from $285 to IS DISH AND POT terested in being an in Commercial, residential firm. Telephone 647-0242. I’M BIGFOOT - I’m a dou 6800 - Keep trying. WASHERS - nights and tegral part of growing $325. Includes ^pliances W heels Insured. Telephone 647- ble pawed adorable yellow and parking. Tielephone weekends. One full, one engineering firm. GENERAL ELECTRIC 1971 VW VAN - 4 cyl., new HAVING A 1313, Marty. tiger kitten, six months 429-1270, 233-9660 or 232- part time. Must be Secretarial school and appliances: Washer, dryer, rebuilt motor, radial tires, About collecting old, looking for a loving * RENTALS 0761. reliable, mature and a some experience desirable. stove, refrigerator. Al AM-FM cassette stereo, BUCKLEY home. Telephone 633-6581, Russ MacKendrick good worker. Call 643-2751, Send resume tp Fuss & mond color. Only used two 342-0571. sunroof, great transporta SCHOOL ask for George. O Neil, 210 Main Street, Building Contracting 33 years. $1400. Telephone Rooms tor Rent 52 TWO FAMILY HOUSE - tion. $2,000. Telephone 647- writes about stamps, coins M anchester, CT 06040. 649-7687 after 6 p.m. two bedrooms, . stove, 8805. and almost anything FARRAND refrigerator, basement, More Manchester TEACHER WANTED - Part time E.O.E. M/F. Musical Instruments 44 GENTLEM EN ONLY*- collectible — in “Collec custodian early mornings. REMODELING - Cabinets, free parking, kitchen private driveway, nice 1966 CHEVY IMPALA tors’ Corner,’ ’ every Income Tax Roofing, Gutters, Room privileges. Security and neighborhood, gas neat and __A4>.pi.y at Moriarty BAR MAID - full time USED BALDWIN organ, Super Sport, $1200 or best Tuesday in The Herald’s Additions, Decks, All types references required. cooking, busline, washer Brother^. See Scotty. nights. Experience helpful. Service $199. Used baby grand oner. Call Larry anytime, Focus/Leisurqr section. o f RerAodeling and Articles tor Sale 41 Telephone 643-2693 after and dryer hook-ups. No Apply in person to piano, $249. Price “ as is.” 646-0596. CLERICAL OPENING - Manager: Parkade INCOME TAX Repairs. Free estimates. 4:30 p.m. dogs, (ireat for singles. Watkins, Main Street, $400 monthly. Dan 8-5; 649- local news than requires good organizer to Bowling Lanes, PREPARATION - Ex-1 Fully insured. Phone 643- 6017. Manchester. 643-5171.- 2947, after 5 p.m., 646-9892 make out weekly calling Manchester. perienced - at your home FURNISHED and unfur From — schedules. Unique job; nished rooms $W weekly. or 649-8773. - Call Dan Mosler, 649- ROBERT. E. JARVIS - ALUMINUM SH E E TS The Buckley , easy to learn. 'Telephone INSURANCE OFFICE girl 3329. used as printing plates. .007 Antiques Heat and electricity in Remodeling Specialist. 48 FOUR ROOMS - two School Students 522-9006. full time. Knowledge of in thick, 23x28Vi’ . 50c each, cluded. Security and SELECT F o r room additions, surance preferred, but will or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- references. Telephone 649- bedrooms with wall to wall kitchens, bathrooms, ANTIQUES BOUGHT and Iran. Salary commen PERSONAL INCOME 2711. They MUST be picked 4432 or 646-1316. carpeting, and appliances. any other newspaper EARN GOOD MONEY roofing and siding or any .sold at the Antique Market •••••••••••••••••••••••• surate with experience. TAX SERVICE - Retifrns up before 11:00 a.m. only. Place, 811 Main Street. Attic storage. No pets. FULL TIME on " home improvement need. Rent $375 plus utilities and^ .j Call 643-5127 for appoint prepared, tax advice Space for quality dealers PART T IM E Telephone 643-6712. security. Telephone 649- EMPLOYMENT BECOME AH AVON ment. given. Learn how to best available. USED CARS 0717. REPRESENTATIVE manage your personal LEON CIESZYNSKI End Roll Spadall Fringed Shovvl Help Wanted 13 finances. Reasonable BUILDER. New hom.es, Call 523-9401 or 10* Each. HEBRON - Four rooms 646-3685 for d«tail8 .. RECRUITERS rates. Call 646-7306. . additions, remodeling, rec and bath. Heat and hot 1981 Pontiac Phoenix 5-dr. H/B ... *7995 PART TIME - Work at TEMPORARY HELP - to rooms, garages, kitchens MUST ba pickad up baton Easy-To-Sew water included. $320 per home on the phone ser survey and identify the remodeled, ceilings, bath 11:30 A.m. At ttw MAnchAAtor month. Security required, 1981 Toyota Diesel Pickup ...... *9995 vicing our customers in PRODUCTION WALT ZINGLER’s In number of eligible migrant tile, dohmers, roofing. HataIcI OlflcA. no pets. Space to plant a 1980 Toyota Tercel H /B ...... *5595 your area. Telephone 456- WORKERS - Established children in a number of com e Tax Service. Filing Residential or commer tax returns in your home garden, ride a bicycle, or 0876 or 528-6631. nationwide pillow local towns for the Vernon cial. 649-4291. enjoy a walk in the coun 1980HorizonTC3, H/B ...... *5595 manufacturer has im since 1974. Call 646-5346. School System. Contact SWIM POOLS try. Telephone 046-6776. 1980 Sunbird Sport Coupe...... *4895 PART TIME mediate full time openings Ranald A. Kozuch at 875- DESIGN KITCHENS, SALESPERSON to sell for all types of production DISTRIBUTOR - must dis 8706 or 875-8471 no later INCOME TA cabinets, vanities, counter pose of brand new on ASHFORD - Duplex, three 1980 VW Pickup, 13,000 miles .... *5695 subscriptions door-to-door workers. No experience than March 4th. tops, kitchen cabinet fronts rooms, clean,, tile bath, necessary, we will train RETURNS prepared 3 ground 31’ long pools with 1980 Pontiac LoMans Coupe....*5795 with newscarrier two custom woodworking, yard. No animals. Lease. Total Circulation evenings a week or Satur you.- Day shift-five day your home. Call Thomas huge sundecks, safety fen- TEA CH ER - Learning colonial reproductions. Telephone 423-4190 1979 Toyota Corolla 1200 ...... *4595 days. Salary plus com week. Opportunity for ad Michalak, 644-8034 c l M , hi-rate filters, Disabilities, Coventry Mid J.P. Lewis 649-9658. ladoi^, etc. Asking $978 evenings. missions. Call Circulation vancement and a full dle School, level 5-8. Must 1979 Chevy Impala 4-dr...... *4595 Manager, Manchester benefit program are complete. Financing be certified in Special TAXES PREPARED IN ELECTRICAL SERVICES SIX ROOM DOWNSTAIRS Herald. 643-2711. offered. Apply in person at available. Telephone NEIL 1979Dodge Omni 024...... *4895 Education. Experienced YOUR HOME - We do all types of Elec ^artment and garage. Every Wednesday Pillowtex Corporation, 49 collect (203) 745-3319. desired. Position to begin Reasonable rates trical Work! Licensed. Call Central. Security.., 1978Camaro, 6 cyl...... *3995 SALESMAN Regent Street, late March. Call Director accurate. after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. Telephone 649-3616. Fireplace/stove shop. Manchester, E.O.E. M/Fi 1978 Toyota Celica G.T., L /B ...... *5595 of Pupil Personnel Ser Norm Marshall, Challenging opportunity vices Office at 742-813 or 643-9044. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY ★ FIVE ROOMS on first 1978 Ford Courier Pickup, 5 spd. .. *4395 for ambitious person. t e a c h e r s a id e 20,000 send letter and resume to Residential & Commercial SEASONED CORDWOOD- floor of newer two family. 1978 Toyota CoroHa Wagon ...... *3995 Some experience helpful. .positions - special educa Dr. Donald Nicoletti, Construction. Remodeling, TAXATION ANALYST - 4 foot lengths, ^ per cord. ^Separate driveways, no Many benefits, commis tion classroom aide. Junior Coventry Public Schools, home improvements, ad Green-4 Tootfoe...... 1978 Toyota SR5 Pickup...... *4395 sion. Telephone Chet, 646- High alternative program. Having trouble with your ^pets. Lease, and security. 78 Ripley Hill Road, Coven- ditions, bathroom & You pick up. Telephone Available 3-6-82. $400 plus ^6925. April opening. LIBRARY try, CT 06238. tax return? Leave the kitchen remodeling, 1978Datsun B21(MiX, 5 spd...... *4195 TECHNICAL AIDE - utilities. Telephone 646- headaches to us. We will roofing, siding, repairs, 1379. 1977Chevy C-10 Piciulp...... *3195 SUPERINTENDENT Senior High. L.T.A. cer APPLICATIONS ARE prepare your return right door & window replace USED PHOTO n e e d e d - live-in posi tificate preferred. NOW BEING accepted for at your home. Reasonable ment and alterations. 646- EQUIPMENT for sale: 1977 Mercury Marquis Wagon___*2995 tion. Must be willing and Immediate opening. Con PLEASANT Four rooms in part time tellers. Will prices, quality results. Call 1379. Grafmatic cut film holder able to repair gas stoves, tact James McKenna, quiet family atmqsphere - 1977 Volare Wagon...... *3195 train. Contact Mrs. Fritz, 659-1838 or 522-1536 before fo r 4x5 camera, $20. elderly persons preferred. gas boilers, appliances, Assistant Principal, Rham Manchester State Bank, DENNIS AND RUSSELL Enlarging computer, $5. 1977 MOB Convertibie...... *3795 light electrical, clean and Jr./Sr. High School, 10 p.m. Non-smokers, no pets. Call 1041 Main Street. “ No MILLER - Remodeling, Foster light box, 14x18 in References. Security plus 1977Astro, H/B...... *2995 maintain grounds. For in Hebron, CT - 649-9587 or Phone Calls." Equal Op additions, roofing, rec ches, $20. Call Doug ^ vin s terview call between 9 and 228-9474. utilities. ’ Telephone 649- portunity Employer. JACK & JILL Day Care rooms, paneling, gutters, at the Manchester Herald, 1976 Celica 6T Liftback ...... *3595 12 noon, Monday through 5897. Home - near the Parkade aluminum and vinly siding 643-2711, only between 1 Friday, 528-1300. PART TIME person to € a J ^ 1976 Dodge Van ...... *2995 and the new Bradlees. installed year round. and 3 p.m. weekdays. THREE ROOM Furnished 643 - 2711 work in Manchester four Nutritious meals - Telephone 649-2954 or 649- 1976 Toyota L(n% B^ Pkduq) ___ *2895 BOOKKEEPER - typist hours per day. Hours 10 C rochet apartment, second floor, educational learning 1421. ELECTRONIC FLASH combination. Including a.m.-2 p.m. Five day week. near busline. Adults only. 1976Vmare Wo^ Grain Wagon .. .*3295 I I REAL ESTATE program. Telephone 647- equipment used by ■general office duties. Mathematical ability No pets. Telephone 646- 0029. CARPENTRY AND new sp^r photographers. 1 5005 7647. 1976 Mercury Montego 4-dr...... : *2395 Major medical benefits in required. Telephone 649- MASONRY. Call Tony Two Graflex Stroboflash cluded. Telephone 522-9006 4523. Homes For Sale 23 MANCHESTER Squillacote, 649-0811. units, without batteries. r 1975 Celica GT Coupe...... *2895 for information. 3Mi ROOM APARTMENT - ,Bowers/Bentley School $20 each. Call Doug Bevins 831 A soft fringed shawl is MANCHESTER - Six room 10-18 Private. home. Heat, 1975 Toyota Corolla ...... *2295 area Mother of 2 will at the Manchester Herald, simple to crochet from immaculate colonial. Four appliances. Working single babysit your children while 643-2711, only between 1 Craft and -Rug yam in 1975 Plymouth Gold Duster...... *2895 bedrooms, formal dining Rooting 34 your favorite color. adult only. No pets. working. Nutritious meals •••••••••••••••••••••••• and 3 p.nri. weekdays. A classic, raglan-sleeve room , city water and No. 5005 has full di Children. 643-2880. 1975 Plymouth Valiant 4-dr...... *2595 PART TIME and snacks. Loving at style for any season. Pat sewers. Asking only $59,- R.J. ALUMINUM vinyl rections. mosphere. Age 0-school. NIKON CAMERA equip- tern provides a choice of 1974 VW Super Beetle ...... *2595 Newspaper CIrculanon Solicitor 900. LOWNDS AND wood siding and roofs in necklines. TO ORDU, lu d $1.50 Iw each F O R RENT - Three Call 643-8567. stalled. Telephone 643-4522. ment for sale, as is. Nikon b edroom duplex. $425 MANNING REALTY - 745- FT body, $35. Nikon FTN No. 8810 with Photo- CMMIat * *** ^ "• * * * ^ l973Ghevy1mpala 4 dr...... *1595 2466 or 623-8253. Guide is in Sizes 10 to 18. itSNIJitlOT monthly. Heat, hot water Painting-Papering 32 Heating-Plumbing 35 body, $60. Nikkor 35 min not included. 2-3 children 1971 BMW...... *2295 Three Evenings Per Week Size 12,34 bust, 8 H yards 0>8 IlMfeoiiir linM f/2.0 lens, $25. Nikkor 35 46-inch, accepted. Security deposit mm f/2.8 lens, $50. Nikor 1971 Mustang frande 4 soeed___ *2995 Approximately 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. INTERIOR PAINTING, SCHALLER PLlJMBiplG- Patterns availabU only plus first month, rent over ten years experience, HEATING- Water pump 105 mm f/2.5 lens, $50. tn tises shown, required.' No pets. to work with Carrier low rates and senior citizen specialists. Also, Nikkor 200 mm f/$4.0 lens, Telephone 6494190. Tenant Sales Force. discounts. 643-9980. remodeling service or- $50. Call Doug Bevins at ’Tith 16-paee pays all his own utilities. CHFA repairs. FREE the Manchester Herald," S^S^CW NwitlffS If thie embtem Isn’t on your car, Only $53,000 Buys this 643-2711, only between 1 w ijUBHnr olrectiono. Price. . . 82M. INTERIOR AND ESTIMATES. 649-4266. Homes tor Rent 54 you probably paid too much. Salary plua Commlaalon young two bedroom EXTERIOR painting, and 3 p.m. weekdays. SK* ranch on a nice lot. paper hanging. Carpentry aw Mstrihisr 456V4 MAIN STREET - six Work. Fully insurea. J.P. USED CAMERAS: rooms, $41X1. plus utilities. Yashicamat 124-G twin Apply In pnnon at tha Lewis & Son, 649-9658. New FASHION with No appliances. Tenant in M & M Plumbing and lens frelex and Rolleflex surance. Security. 646-2426 Manchaatar Harald OtHea PIANO REALTY Heating, Manchester. 649- J35F twin lens reflex. $75 Photo-Guide patterns in 646-8200 There’s something for -weekdays. or call Jaanna at 647-9948 2871. Small repairs, each. Call Doug Bevins at nil size ranyen, han a everyone in today’s remodeling, heating, the Manchester Herald, apeeUI Grace Cole CoUee- tor appointment Classified Ads. Check them “ “ Tor larger sines; plan There’s something for baths, kitchens and water 643-2711, only between 1 2 BONUS Conponnl out for super''buys. tieaters. Free estimates! and 3 p.m. weekdays. everyone ih today’s LYNCH Price------$1J6. -24 crih 9e4 m IJiii KM ■SSI'* CiaMlfiedAds. N T i k S r N c M F. S r f w 6; TT 24 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon.. March 1. 1982 Manchester Herald Brings MORE MANCHESTER NEWS HAN ANY OTHfR PAPER Still Only 20o Per Copy! Home Delivered ^^3 /Ml - } ir> \ g...... ------I, I would like to subscribe to the Manchester Herald. Name .. Address T e l...... Apt. Send To... Manchester Herald 1 Herald Square Manchester, C T 06040sitlon Managers, said, conventions clear that while locution is vital, to get convention and Tri City Plaza Lewie, Corey Nelson, son of and his paternal great-grandparents born Feb. 12 at Manchester and trade shows are the most recession-proof of trade show business, a city must have a lot more to offer, Vernon, Conn. are Mr. and Mrs. ’Theodore Garop Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Darren and Ronna Curtis Lewie of businesses. ' ■ , ^ ^ including cultural,; entertainment and tourist attrac polo of Meriden. ____ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John 43 Seamen Circle, was bora Feb. 9 at Robert Harar, president of National Trade Produc tions. f iii|ll*.CIC libljanp lMllwiii,CrG8.- Chavez Pazo*, Victor Enrique, Stewart of VanBuren, Maine. Her Manchester Memorial Hospital. His tions, Inc., a Lanbam, Md.-based trade-show manage For this reqson, they said, some cities may have gone son of Victor Chavez Menendy and paternal grandmother is Helen maternal grandparents are Robert ment firm, says the business is growing at a rate of $2 somewhat oytTboiard in spending on convention centers 850 Square Foot Store, Nina Pazos Chevez, of 8-D Am 01son,of 206 Timrod Road. F. and June CuHis of Willimantic. RITE AID PHARMACY billion a year and offered as proof of its prospects the and may be forced to inake them pay off by concen or Office available. bassador Drive, was bqrn Feb. 12 at Fish, Jason Elliott, son of Steven His paternal grandparents are Peter vigorous competition between cities for conventions. trating on local and regional events. ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Manchester Memorial Hospital. His O. and Linda Herring Fish of 35 and Nancy (jatalano of Tolland. 361 MAIN STREET New York (5ity, already netting some $800 million an Dean PhiUips of IiMianapolls, head of the Inter Townsend Road, Andover, was bom Join Caldor, Sage-Alien, Finast, maternal grandparents are Mr. and MANCHESTER, CT nual from meeting business. Is planning a major new national Association of Auditorium Managers, agreed Auto • Fire • Life • Homeowners Mrs. Rafael Pazos of Tarapoto, Feb. 13 at Manchester Memorial Personal advice convention center. Chairman Paul HalUngby, Jr., and with this. His city is building a 63,000-seat stadium and Peru. His paternal grandparents are Hospital. His maternal grand Abigail Van Buren offers personal PHARMACY PHONE: 649-9110 Jerry Lowpry, the director, who came to New York co n < ^ baU and is seddng a franchise in the National D & L, and 30 other fine stores. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cbavez of parents are Victor and Louise advice daily in one of America’s after servl^ as director of Hyuston’s civic center, point FootbaU League. He said expositions and conventions Renters Ineurence • Buelneee Lima, Peru. Herring of 17 Avon St. and his pater best-read columns, “Dear Abby,” in out that New York’s centqr, now Just a hole in the already bring Indianapolis close t9>$100 mUlion.a year.' Collier, Kristin Aimee, daughter nal grandparents are Elliott and ground on the city’s west side, will have one hall as big Jerry ^ r ^ o p of the Dallas (invention Center said The Manchester Herald’s Focus sec Call Max Javit 238-5618 8S0 Hartford Rd., Manche§ler of Geoffrey K. and Lisa Graboyes Laura Fish of 61 Oliver Road. He tion. aa 11 football gridirons. They say the center will Dallas had record convention bookings last year and will p n n t e 16,000 new permanent jobs and $88 million a do better this year. He said Dallas concentrates on ■ - ' '*■= ■■ ' ^ ■