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Fair tonight; Manchester, Conn. HOME OF THE WEEK sunshine Friday Thursday, July 28, 1983 Home of the Weeh n sDonsored by the Manchester — See page 2 Single copy: 254: •Attractively landscaped •it’s our home away from home UJanrl^fatpr r a •Efficiency kitchen •it’s Ed Gorman’s office funding •Air conditioned •it’s at 604 Middle Turnpike East State says no; •Spacious rooms •if you want to buy or sell a home •Plenty of parking •Or start a career in real estate sales Bennet prefect •Large conference room •Stop by and say Hello on hold again •A warm and friendly place •You’ll feel right at home By Alex GIrelll the Manchester Herald from the Herald City Editor Hutton offices this morning, Greenblatt said he was awaiting 'ABSOLUTEIY IMMACULATE' The Bennet conversion project is word from the insurance commis­ on hold again because Integrity sioner and that execution of the Financial Group Inc., which is sale would go forward today or supposed to insure the bonds, is not Friday if he received clearance. licensed to issue mortgage guaran­ But Gillies told the Herald he tee insurance and State Insurance could not give that clearance. He Commissioner Peter Gillies holds said Integrity is specifically NEAT PACKAGE that mortgage guarantee insu­ liensed for cr^it-line insurance. I ': .; I Reasonably priced and conveniently located % rance is the kind involved in the The Bennet developers, he said, bedroom cape. Large kitchen and living room, transaction. feel that the kind of insurance in family room, fireplaced living room. One car gar­ 'Nnv USTM6 M covomr" Gillies said this morning he question is credit-line insurance, age. $66,900. makes it a good buy. New Listing! Lovely three bedroom ranch, large living room with thought the town had been in­ but the insurance department fireplace, lull walk-out basement. Nicely landscaped formed of his decision Wednesday cannot agree. ONLY SSl.tNW.00 afternoon or this morning. When the problem was explained But General Manager Robert B. to the town Redevelopment Weiss and James Lloyd, the town's Agency Tuesday night, it was This beautiful home has just about every bond counsel, were in New York described as a technical one thing you could possibly want, including a today at offices of E.F Hutton, the involving documents submitted to til brokerage firm that is supposed to 204 Scott Dr, Manchester *119,000. sunken tub! There are plenty of oak cabinets the state's insurance department. in the designer kitchen, fieldstone fireplace buy the $1.5-miIlion issue. Weiss, The town first knew there was It's sleek and sophisticated, planned for people Lloyd and Arthur Greenblatt of the potential problem with insu­ with “champagne taste." This distinctive Colo­ in the family room, Anderson windows, 2car Community Development Corp., rance back in March. Peter Kelly, BECOME AN OWNER nial with 11 rooms isa dream cometrue. Your gu­ over-sized garage, and over 2 acres of prop­ ests will oohh & aahh at the sight of the 16x32 manager of the Bennet conversion, the chief examiner for the state and quit paying out your income in tavesi Enjoy erty. Add to these amenities a price reduc­ were conducting a pre-closing ownership but without all the yard maintenance pool with Cabana & shower. The extras could fill insurance department, is a Man­ tion to examination of various chester resident. He read about enjoy carefree weekends in this lovely 3 bed­ a book. You won't find a more luxurious home for Herald photos bv Toroulnlo room town home, 2'/? baths, central air and much your family. i n ...... ■ _ la' 4r- $139,900.00 documents. Integrity in Herald stories and more! Only $70,500 "JKT lEDVOB rat WKK SMI" h MDOVB In a telephone conversation with phoned the office of Weiss about it. Three bedrooms, two bsths, two car garage. Country We wouid be pieased to show you this Con­ we can help you became a FREE sized kitchen with ceramic tile. Clo ^ to Com. bus park­ temporary home with Country atmosphere. They had a tough job "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! i S E N T R V MARKET ing, 10 mins, to Manchester, 25 mins, to Hertford Call 640-4525, and ask lor Oan. \ m*. ^ ^ ^ m _____ Real EstateService^ ,^«*luat.on SEE IT TO«AY far $01,000.00 STRAND REAL ESTATE They had a tough job at the town's swim meet at Verplanck Pool D.F. REALE, INC. 223 E m I Center SL, Mancheeter 4 0 esse this morning. Above, they are the judges, from left, Glenn TEDFORD Arafafs last post R e a r Batale see Hertford Tpke, Rte. 30 Vamon 156 EAST CENTER ST. 17i Mam St., ■wndwifer, Ct. 2S Connecticut Bhrd., Eeat Hartford. Eagleson, Chris Marchie, Dan O'Neil, Aaron Gaber, and Pam 6 4 6 -4 5 2 5 SO Poquonock A«e., WIndaor REAL ESTATE, I Calhoun. The event was relaxing for 10-month-old Andy ■ • T ilT I MANCHESTER, CT. 646-2000 647-9914 Alejandro, at left. He slept. But Victoria Hahn, below, put a lot of -TIP-!' under rebel attack effort into her backstroke. By Hugh Pope pro-Arafat position in Jdita," the United Press International rightist Voice of Lebanon radio .Oakland said. "The dissidents were using Palestinian rebels using Soviet- 120 mm mortars, (Soviet-made) made tanks and heavy ijnortars T-5S tanks and heavy machine r e s t a u r ,ANT I today attacked Yasser Arafat’s guns in their concentrated K iia c e loyalist troops near Jdita, the last attack.” - y r ^ Arafat stronghold along the stra­ The report said the Arafat’s ^or^ominium Community tegic Beirut-Damascus highway in troops, who had bolstered their central Lebanon, radio reports defenses around the Khater Hotel Oalv Fourteen Unite in our community make§ said. Oakland Terrace so specie/. Comfortably private on the outskirts of Jdita, were Police and private radio reports engaged in heavy fighting wth the but still hn aled ideally close to major shopping said the dissidents launched the I enr«*i .*» iim/ only minutes /rom downtown Hartford. attackers. attack four hours after Arafat's The radio report said Col. Said C'ome and ece while they last! : troops refused to surrender at 6 Moussa, the rebel leader also Spocious 2 Bedroom Units • Garage & Full a.m. local time, the deadline set by known as Abu Moussa, had given Basement • Appliances & Central Air • Energy rebel troops deployed around the ultimatum to Abu Ahmed MANCHESTER VERNON Efficient • C.H. F.A. Approved. Jdita. •Beautiful Garrison Colonial Ismail, the loyalist commander. New U&R 6 room Colonial, spacious BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Priced Affordably at $67,900 “ The dissidents launched •First floor family room with fireplace ------Ismail Wednesday bolstered de- living room with fieldstone fireplace, Restaurant in Down­ OPEN NONSEi W I0.-rai. 3-7 PM ^ t . i major attack to capture the last fenses around the Khater Hotel on •3 bedrooms the outskirts of Jdita, with boys formal dining room, kitchen with di­ SAT.-SRN. 1-5 P E fir - J S d •Large living room with fireplace nette area, 3 large bedrooms, 1V6 town Manchester seats filling sandbags and machine guns •2 car garage _ erected on barricades. Rebels dug baths, complete city utilities, move ONLY 5% DOWNt; Brett homer •Very private yard 40 — Clean, new equip­ foxholes around the loyalist fortifi­ right in. cations of the hotel and surround­ •Located on Ferguson Road ment. Great potential! ruled valid ing buldings, prepared for a •$100,000 1 0 T / 4 * S i possible assault. & e^otftman. One. R Urt|ot« AwaNaUa by MacPhail “ Our men are so close ... to the G&R REALTY CO. ADJ Rota APR Khater Hotel that we can talk to ED GOKMAN M r them and try to bring them round 643-2892 ts/^ea[toza 13.67S Associates Ulau NEW YORK (UPI) - American P®'"‘ view. Abu Ali here 604 MIDDLE TlIR^PlKE EAST Robwrt D. Murdock, Roillor - 263 MAIN STREET JUST OFF 1-86/EXIT 94 League President Lee MacPhail °ver to us last night," said MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 174-6 OAKLAND STREET JACKSTON/6HOWCA8E | overruled his umpires today and Ashraf, the local rebel ^ ^ ^ U k N l L t m r 646-4040 A m Cod* 203440-4144 MANCHESTER, CT. upheldaprotestby theKansasCity commander. & j >. _ 646-1316 Royals by declaring that George Guerrillas opposed to Arafat’s lBRAi>.f Vv' Brett's two-run homer Sunday was leadership of the PLO drove the ' • WE RE SELLING HOUSES valid. loyalists out of Jdita, 20 miles east D.W. FfSH REALTY CO. MacPhail reopened what ap- Beirut, in heavy fighting Mon- ______OF ^OMEs/^a pea red to become a 4-3 Yankee “ ay.an.d Tuesday. Shops were open F’, c victory when Brett was called out ugain in Jdita Wednesday, 243 Main St,, Manchester Vernon Circle, Vernon after his bat was found to have a Phalange radio said 15 coating of pine tar in excess of the guerrillas, including six Arafat 643-1591 872-9153 allowable 18 inches. loyalists, were killed Wednesday Kansas City General Manager iu Zafr Zabd on the Syrian border, ^ JohnSchuerholz wasadvisedofthe i® uulcs east of Jdita, and that 30 IW oflC flO SlO f flrS/T tO StIflO S i r - - decision by A L secretary Bob loyalists were taken prisoner. ■ DUPLEX - LYNESS ST. 90'S Fischel 10 minutes before the ‘I'® overrun the holfel CkEAT U K M 'S official announcement. Brett, who uear Jdita, the dissidents will have A H ■ ______g j . pool!AppMlncL'.°°' '"around todayf * <:«"■ garage. MUST BE SOLDI See It said he expected to lose the appeal. Pushed Arafat’s loyalists off the | ■ ■ ■ | planned to be on the golf course ®"l“'® Syrian-controlled Beirut- k r I tol I I I K with his brother this morning. Damascus highway. Ism ael’ s termed a 'blight’ “ It is the position of this office small force of loyalists would also g y Raym ond T D e M e o sumed its direction. Vendors vio­ that the umpires’ interpretation, *®®®, fl® 'f®*. fetnaining front-line Herald R eporter department in 1970. In Feburary lated the terms of their leases with DOT for several months, accord­ while technically defenseable. is Puslil®" facing the Israelis stati- “ ^ep orier 1979 he was named acting director ing to a DOT spokesman. impunity, and gas stations rou­ of tolls and concessions after the not In accord with the intent or °"® ‘* ®““ ‘ *' “ >® »ughway. ^he former acting directorof the The DOT'S concessions unit tinely overcharged customers, he previous director retired. spirit of the rules and tliat the rules Department of Transportation's became known as the "political said. In November 1979 tolls and do not provide that a hitter be 1®H® and concessions unit told a arm " of the department under the “ The poor level of services, the concessions was divided into two « a l l ^ out for excessive use of pine • • • • • legislative committee today that Powers administration. physical conditions of the facili­ separate units — one for tolls and tai-’ said MacPhail in a two-page I n c i H o T n H a u conditions in the unit were “ a Odell admitted there were "pol­ ties, particularly in the gas-station another for concessions. Odell was release. The rules provide in- i n S I O C I O O B y blight on the State of Connecticut” itical overtones" to the division sector, was a blight on the state of named director of tolls and Donald TWO FAM. - HOUISTER ST. 70'S stead that the bat be removed from when he took over in early 1979 Connecticut,” Odell said. but denied specific knowledge of NiWER COLONIAL 70'S game. The protest of the 20 panes, 2 sections David Odell of Manchester told Doherty was named director of tarns 3 bedroom units with separate healing sys- 3 bedrooms, dining room, kitchen with glees door to 67,900 He said gas-station owners ig­ concessions. activities by concessionaires __ CHOICE CONDO'S "***“*"" therefore the state legislature’s Program nored his verbal requests to shape such as fundraising or ticket­ HEDUC™l§ll"*^*** *'**'’° '*’**"’■ ' *****'* * roc roomll upheld and the by Brett Area...!!!!!!!]!” ;;!]]]!!!;;!]! ' t Review and Investigations Com- selling to political functions — in up, and hired lawyers to fight him The "rationalization that was MANCHESTR * Business...... !is niittee that he tried to improve return for concession contracts. OPEN HOUSE when he followed up with written invented" to explain the move was The score of the game becomes Ciossitled...... 18-19 conditions in the concessions unit. Odell was one of three witnesses BLANCHA SATURDAY, JULY 30th notices threatening to terminate that the dual administration was > ROSSEnO, INC. „ , CHFA-A Kansas City, with Kansas City ...... ;— ...... ® •’ut was removed as its director their leases if they didn't scheduled to testify before the REALTORS ' 1-4 P JR and two out in the top of the f "I f f ’? ...... before he could make any too much for one person, Odell ^ condomlniuffi with cooperarte. said. Program Review and Regulations 89 WEST CENTER STREET 1 A baths, big rooms. Small complex with ninth inning. The game becomes a ;? progress. Further, Odell said, as a result of Committee today. Others were (Comor of McKm ) susi^nded game at that point and opinion6 Odell said the concessions unit, The units were rejoined follow­ Edmund Mickiewicz, the DOT'S his attempts to improve conditions ing the 1981 resignation of former CHFAToH%aJid“ b^^^^^ --- tC AfwIwiiailor Dr., Mondiastar must be completed before the close Peopletoik ...... which grants leases to gasoline in the concessions unit, he became director of administration, and m DOT Commissioner Arthur B. MrfttWHi I. Cfsltp H Nrhtr It. to l«M I nn • of the season if practicable or the Sports...... 15-17 stations and vendors along the Anthony Ruglio, a former director 'persona non grata with the Powers, who left his job during a close of the season if it should • Connecticut Turnpike and Merritt (transportation) of concessions who followed Do­ commissioner's grand jury probe into alleged affect the first place position in vveother...... 2 Wilbur Cross'^parkwa^ was office." herty as the d o t 's director of corruption and bribery at the DOT. either division.” eeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeee badly administered when he as- concessions under the Powers Odell joined the DOT'S personnel Odell has been on leave from the • » administration. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. July 28, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 28. 1983 - 3 Gen. Westmoreland linked Democratic executive panei backs Peopletalk D a ir ij HARTFORD ROAD with one word: Vietnam changes in town committee’s ruies Q u e e n DAIRY QUEEN Computer games over When the Democratic Town Committee 10 to 12 in the number of voting districts and as individuals to file for election to the town A man used his home computer to gain access By Rick Van Sant meets Wednesday to endorse candidates for "hopefully to give the opportunity for more committee. HOT DOLLAR SPECIALS to credit accounts, including those of actresses United Press International the Nov. 8 town election, it will also consider Democrats to beconie actively involved in One change eliminates the need for a Cheryl Ladd and Linda Blair, and ran up $50,000 changes in party rules approved ’Tuesday their party." caucus when no contest exists in a district. FRIED CLAMS Va lb...... $1.00 in bills in a case officials said was similar to the Gen. William Westmoreland commanded troops in night by the party's executive committee. Another change would remove from the movie “WarGames." World W ar II and the Korean War, was p ro m ote to party ballot the heavy black lines that set The rules set a quorum for a meeting of 2 PC. CHICKEN AND FRIES...... $1.00 general at age 38, was named Time magazine "M an of One change would increase the member­ off the names of candidates for the town the town committee at two fifths of the Richard Shankljn, 30, of Fairfax City, Va., the Year,” has been awarded five honorary degrees ship of the town committee to 100, with nine committee who are grouped in a slate. members of the committee. They also FISH & FRIES...... $1.00 pleaded guilty Tuesday to illegally using the and been decorated by 16 foreign nations. members each in voting districts 1, 6, 7, 9, While the vote has always been by require that the committee in each voting credit card accounts of a Springfield, Va. resident But his universal recognition comes from one word: and 10; eight members each in voting individual, the ballot has given a graphic district elect a vice chairman to represent BURGERS FRIES ...... $1.00 to purchase $2,900 of computer-related equip­ Vietnam. h, districts 2, 3, 5, 8, and 11; seven members emphasis to those who constitute a slate. the chairman in his or her absence from ment from a Massachusetts firm. Other counts Although it has been 15 years since he led American each in voting district 4, and seven or eight An earlier effort by Democratic/Town meetings. against him were dropped troops in the Vietnam War, "General Westy," at age in voting district 12. Chairman Theodore R. Cummings to The Democratic Party plans to move into DAIRY QUEEN SPECIAIS i r The accounts of Ms. Ladd, who starred in 69, remains unalterably linked with Vietnam. In a letter to town committee members, eliminate slates from the ballot met with its primary and election campaign head­ "Charlie's Angels,” and Ms. Blair, of "The Eleven years after retirement, his opinions are still the ruies committee says the increase was opposition within the party. quarters at 243 Main St. on Aug. 10 and BANANA SPLITS (reg. size)...... $1.00 Exorcist” fame, were listed in the indictment. sought as Ustorians evaluate — and the general geared to accommodate the increase from The new rules would allow a group as well remain there until after the Nov. 8 election. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE...... $1.00 Shanklin faces 10 years in prison and a $10,000 public still debates — Am erica’s involvement in that fine when sentenced Sept. 2. controversial conflict. “ I have not hidden out since Vietnam," Westmore­ ALWAYS FRESH AND DELICIOUS/TRY SOME TODAYI Shanklin was charged with using his home land says with pride. ‘T ve been very open and willing Police union endorses new procedures computer with a telephone hookup to gain to talk about it to anybody." PREMiyiH 1 4 % HARD ICE CREAM unauthorized access to the credit histories of 80 Westmoreland, 69, lives with his wife Katherine in Northern Virginia credit accounts maintined by retirement at Charleston, S.C., where he plays golf, 8 FLA VORS » CONES » SUNDAES » SPLITS • PINTS The Credit Bureau Inc. of Atlanta. Queen of Soul back swims, does a lot of walking "and I have a wife that on promotions; directors’ okay awaited "It was very similar to the computer set-up in keeps me active socially." He also serves on several D.O. CAKES FOR A U OCCASIONS corporate boards, does some consulting work, and Back stage during the "Merv Griffin Show” ‘WarGames,’" said assistant U.S. Attorney The Manchester police union be given in late August or early September sergeant and lieutenant. writes articles from time to time when he feels a session , top model Christine Brinkley asks Loren Hershey, referring to a current movie in has voted to approve changes, negotiated to fill the vacancy left when Capt. James This last point is significant because the cake since cake. And what a subject needs clarification. treat it is. Light, cake crunch. Aretha Franklin for and autograph on a Polaroid which a teenager accidentally gains access to a last week by representatives of the town Sweeney, formerly head of the detective filling of Sweeney's position will open up a defense computer through his home computer. He makes many appearances on college campuses Cooi and creamy chocolate and shot Christine took of her. Aretha plans to and the union, in the way promotions are bureau, left the department last month to lieutenant’s slot. The lieutenant’s slot will vanilla DO*. Plus rich, cold but points out he also showed up on campuses during accompany Marvin Gaye on four dates on his handled in the police department, accord­ take a job in private industry. then be filled from the sergeant’s roster, fudge and delicious icing. You The information Shanklin gathered was used to the volatile 1960s. summer tour. charge about $50,000 worth of computer equip­ ing to union President Edward J. Tighe. The exam is to include an oral section that leaving a sergeant's slot open, and so on can have it decorated for any “Even during the turbulent years when I was ‘Mr. occasion. The Dairy Queen® She also says she plans to record some more of ment and other electronic equipment, the : The new procedures, negotiated under a will consist of role-playing, in which the down the ranks. In addition to filling Bad Man’ on the campus and I had horns, I really Round Cake. Frozen and the soul music that made her famous. "Soul indictment said. new law permitting municipal employees to candidate must respond to a hypothetical Sweeney's position and the resulting enjoyed it,” hesays with a smile. "During those daysl UPl photo packaged for easy take home. music never dies: it's the best kind of music there bargain over changes in promotion policies, situation he might encounter on the job. lieutenant's slot, the department expects to took a lot of flak. But I didn’t sink. Pick one up today. is,” shesays. "The soul sound will be here forever include a stiffer requirement for promotion Union members hope the test will provide a promote three new sergeants and detec­ “The anti-war groups on campuses were very because it's real , it's from the heart, it's GEN. WILLIAM WESTMORELAND to sergeant and new testing procedures for fairer evaluation of the candidates than tives during September and October. PIES $1 o o hostile, very well organized and very well funded, Special P rlc a ^ I * # # cultural." an upcoming captain’s exam. have earlier tests, according to Tighe. The Manchester Board of Directors must from whatever source I don’t know. And they were . .. now popular on campus Regular $2.50 The singer, whose career slowed in the 1970's The Institute of Public Service at the The town has also agreed to look into the also approve the new procedures before All pies are made In a graham Now you know always there when I was there, and they came from a made a comeback last year and is keeping it University of Connecticut will be hired to cost and efficiency of having the Institute they can become policy. It will take the cracker shell. Choose from: radius of 100 miles. But I always stood up to them. 8»-$6.95 going with a new album, "Get it Right," the title Waller Winchell’s opening line on radio " I have the greatest sympathy and compassion for administer the captain’s exam, which will administer future exams for detective. matter up at its Aug. 16 meeting. Chocolate Fudge. Straw­ single of which is climbing the charts. broadcasts, "Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. “But now I don’t find that. I find the students are those young men who did what their country asked 11 "-$9.95 berry, & Peach. America and all the ships at sea” was heard for more interested, more serious minded, less emo­ them to do. and they did it w ell," he says. "B u t they Police roundup the first time on Dec. 4, 1932. tional. They want to listen to all sides without getting have received little consideration (back hom e). angry because somebody may not agree with them. "Never before have troops not been given some LOGS 3.99 reg. $5.95 " I ’ve found an entirely different attitude, except for expressions of appreciation. This imposed on the some of the professors. Not many, but a few, are still Vietnam veteran a psychological burden that Teen, wanted by Clinton, is arrested carrying on as they did 10 years ago. I guess they’re veterans have never had before.” HARTFORD RD. LAUNDRY Travolta togs available soon trying to justify their conduct; I don’t know." He also is frequently asked his evaluation of the One of the first things Westmoreland is asked A Clinton man, wanted pavement on Charter Oak tried to pass forged pres- Ms. Michaud for allegedly leased on a $1,000 non- John Travolta, star of the current Saturday “ Domino ’Theory,” the school of thought that one everywhere he goes is: what’s the main lesson to be on charges of third degree Street and stmck a utility criptions several times in making off with a roll of surety bond pending a 32 FAMILY SIZE W ASHERS...... 754 load Night Fever sequel "Stayin’ Alive,” has released country after another would topple to Communism learned from Vietnam? burglary and sixth degree pole, police said recent weeks. toilet paper from the drug Monday appearance in 4 SUPER SIZE WASHERS ...... 1.50 load a new line of men’s wear called "Carta." The unless America intervened somewhere, sometime. " I think the bottom-line lesson to be learned is this: larceny in Clinton, was Wednesday. Police lodged an addi- store restroom, police Manchester Superior Blankets, Sleeping Bags, bulk Items 26-piece collection was introduced at a recent His conclusion; some dominoes fell, but others did we should never send our troops to the battlefield not. found by police bloody and Carole J. Stewart, 31, of tional charge of sixth said. Court, 17 DRYERS • 15 MINUTES ...... 254 load showing at the Westwood Marquis in Los Angeles, confused early Wednes­ 118 McKee St., was taken unless they’re going to be supported by the American "The Domino Theory worked as far as Indochina is degree larceny against Ms. Michaud was re- which is managed by Jacques Camus. day in Manchester, police to Manchester Memorial people. concerned,” he concludes. "Hanoi’s objective'from The name of the collection is a combination of said. Hospital, where it was "You cannot do anything in this country without the beginning was to unify Indochina under Hanoi’s the manufacturer's name and Travolta's. It will An officer on routine determined she sustained public support, in the military field, the economic command, the Communist command. That being be available to the public in October. Travolta patrol found Kenneth W. a fractured right hip, field, the industrial field. That is basic. And that is one Vietnam, north and south, Cambodia and Laos. says he also has plans to open a body-trimming Hardwick, 18, of 40 High sprained neck and trauma of the strengths of our government, that policies have "So, those dominoes fell and they fell rapidly and and health club in Southern California. St., Clinton, sitting on the to the chest, according to foM Bond public support. Hanoi is now in control of Indochina. But the Domino northeast comer of the the police report. She is " I f they don’t have public support, there are a lot of Theory stopped there because we drew the line. intersection of W. Center listed in satisfactory con­ projects that are not going to materialize and “W e held the line for 10 years which allowed THE GREATEST NAME IN SLEEP and McKee streets star­ dition, according to a objectives that are not going to be carried out. I think countries in the ‘Association of Southeast Asian ing at his feet and motion­ hospital representative. this lesson is coming into sharp focus.” Nations’ (the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Ghasl 418. less, according to the The entire front end of As for his own conduct during the war, Westmore­ Malaysia and Thailand) time to have a breathing t S T r s o r u r police report. her 1974 Dodge Monaco land says, " I did the best I could under the spell, to develop self-confidence in running their own The officer said he was demolished, police circumstances. I have no apology for my conduct." affairs, to develop their infra-structure, to improve asked Hartwick if he was said., He also feels that the soldiers who fought in Vietnam their economy, to solidify their political relationships. all right. Hartwick looked A 'witness told police "have nothing to apologize for.” It gave them time to mature. up confused and gave no Ms. Stewart's car was response, accordingtothe proceeding normally west report. On closer inspec­ on Charter Oak Street and tion the officer found suddenly veered off the ms m m Weather Hartwick had blood on his right side of the road, SOLD hands and face, police police said. said. Miss Stewart was Connecticut today charged with driving SOcOO 2oao Hartwick claimed to IN SETS To host award show have been in a fight at under the influence of Today considerable sunshine 01 David's at the Parkade, dm gs or alcohol. A court and hot. Highs 90 to 95. Winds south Willie Nelson and Anne Murray have agreed to police said. No one at the appearance is scheduled 10 to 15 mph. Tonight fair and mild. host the nationally televised Country Music bar knew anything about for Tuesday. TWIN SIZE Lows in the mid 60s. Winds south Association Awards Show. They will replace a fight, police said. Hart­ around 10 mph. Friday considera­ Barbara Mandrell and Mac Davis. wick refused medical A police officer patrol­ Chast 438. ble sunshine and hot with increas­ treatment, they said. ling in Center Springs ing humidity. Highs in the mid 90s. On a routine check for Park Tuesday arrested ^ 1 3 6 S ET Winds south 10 to 15 mph. outstanding warrants po­ three East Hartford The Joke is on Paramount lice determined Hartwick youths after discovering L.I. Sound was wanted by Clinton them in a parked car with A Chicago woman has sued Paramount Studios police and had once as­ a number of pipes, appar­ for $10 million, claiming she was "aggrieved, Long Island Sound to Watch HUI, FULL SIZE saulted a police officer, ently used to smoke mari­ insulted, dehumanized, and assaulted intelli­ R.I., and Montank Point: South according to the police juana, and a substance gently” by Polish jokes in the movie winds 10 to 15 knots today. South to MIAMI report. the officer believed to be "Flashdance." southwest winds tonight 5 to 10 Hartwick was taken to marijuana, police said Anne Pawelek, representing herself in a class knots, increasing to 10 to IS knots 4 8 4 set headquarters and held in Wednesday. action suit filed on behalf of Polish-Americans, Friday. Fair through Friday. 70 IH wwi |;*iifjiaew lieu of $1,000 cash bond Robert W. Prisk, Jr., 18, of sought a court order forcing Paramount "to Visibility 5 miles or more through iR^TlsHgqiss’N ^ a r until Clinton police picked 230 Sandra Drive, East X X delete all offensive, degrading and demeaning Friday, except 1 to 3 miles in early U9) W lA TH n rOTOCAOT • 30" 60" 76" him up later Wednesday Hartford, Gary T. March, ‘Polack jokes' from the movie.” morning haze. Average wave QUEEN SIZE morning. 18, of 5 Jane Drive, East The U.S. District Court suit charges the movie heights 1 to 2 feet today, decreas­ • Trestle Table (2 leaves) Hartford, and George T. used "vile, obscene, indecent and profane ing to 1 foot or less tonight. National forecast language and slurs when it referred to Polish- A Manchester woman Zem, 17, of 85 Barbara took a left turn from Drive, East Hartford, • 4 Early American Chairs Americans as a class.” For period ending 7 a.m. EST Friday. During Thursday night, showers ^ 2 2 4 S ET New England Spmce Street into the were charged with posses­ The movie is about a young woman who works are expected in the Upper Great Lakes Region and the Middle. 399 eastbound lane of Center sion of less than four in a steel mill, but aspires to be a professional Connecticut, Massachusetts and Mississippi Valley. Elsewhere weather will remain fair in general. dancer. At a tavern where she dances at night, a Street heading west Wed­ ounces of marijuana and Kingsley to act sad life Rhode’ Island; Considerable sun­ Minimum temperatures Include; (maximum readings in parenthesis) nesday, police said. When possession of drug para­ TWIN STUDIO COUCH cook performs as a comedian. His repertoire shine and hot today. Highs 90 to 95 Atlanta 72 (89). Boston 71 (90). Chicago 76 (91). Cleveland 70 (93). she discovered her mis­ phernalia. Prisk and ORFUU includes Polish jokes. Last spring Ben Kingsley was a big in except in the 80s along the south SLEEPING FOR TWO Dallas 78 (100), Denver 58 (88), Duluth 63 (83), Houston 78 (96), take she put her car into March were released on a London for his portrayal of 19th century actor coast and Cape Cod and in the 70s Jacksonville 72 (82), Kansas City 75 (95), Little Rock 75 (96). Los reverse and proceeded to non-surety bond. Zern liw en pring Edmund Kean. Kingsley — who won an Oscar over the islands. Fair and mUd Angeles 63 (76). Miami 78 (87), Minneapolis 70 (87). New Orleans 75 back into a car being was released to the cus­ Gold Bond ’ 2 3 0 > earlier this year for his portrayal of Gandhi — tonight with patchy fog along the (93). New York 79 (92), Phoenix 83 (109), San Francisco 54 (74). driven by a Manchester tody ofhis father. plans to bring the show to Broadway in the fall for south coast. Lows in the 60s. Stolen car too flashy police sergeant on routine a limited run. Seattle 55 (79), St. Louis 76 (97) and Washington 73 (93). The three are scheduled Considerable sunshine hot and patrol, police said. for an Monday court The'thief could have picked a car a little less Kean, bom in 1787, made one of the most humid Friday with some fog along fla.shy. The sergeant had been appearance. sensational debuts in English theater as Hamlet, erable fog south coast. Overnight the south coast and over the in the 80s. Lows id the 60s. following the woman and When an aide to San Francisco's fire chief left Othello, and L «a r. Kean first appeared in New islands. Highs in the mid 90s except lows from the upper 60s to mid 70s. New Hampshire; Fair weather was about to pull her over A woman was arrested the keys in the chief's bright red car, which has a York in 1820. Early in 1825 he was found guilty of cooler on south facing coasts. Cape Daytime highs well into the 90s with the chance of afternoon on suspicion that she was Tuesday at Arthur’s Drug fire insignia on the doors and a red light on the adultery in a sensational court case. U s wife left Cod and the islands. except a bit cooler along south thunderstorms through the period. intoxicated when the acci­ Store on Main Street after roof, he didn't think anybody would be dumb him and he thereafter almost continuously faced Maine: Partly sunny north and facing coasts Cape Cod and the enough to steal it. Highs in the 80s. Lows in the 60.. dent occurred, police trying to obtain narcotics vociferously hostile audiences. sunny south today with a chance of islands. But he was wrong. said. She had been driving with two forged prescrip­ He continued to work in the theater, but his own thundershowers in the mountains Vermont: Muggy Saturday and erratically, they said. tions, police said. McArthur Ross left the car for only a few personal tragedy and the strain of working before this afternoon. Highs in the 80s Sunday with thunderstorms be- High and low Maria Pereira, 25, of 36 Carleen S. Michaud was minutes — long enough to unlock the firehouse unpredictable audiences caused him to turn north to low 90s south. Scattered Cbtft gas pump. comng more numerous Sunday. Brinley Avenue was charged with two counts excessively to drink. Kean’s acting career ended thundershowers north and moun­ The highest temperature re­ Clearing and more comfortable charged with driving of forgery and attempting 448. When he got back, the car and its contents — in March of 1833 when be collapsed on stage after tains this evening otherwise fair to ported Wednesday by the National Monday. Highs 80s to about 90. while intoxicated and re­ to obtain narcotics by including the chief's boots and helmet — had a performance of Othello. He died two months partly cloudy. Lows in the 60s. Weather Service, excluding disappeared. Lows in the 60s to lower 70s. leased on a promise to forgery, according to po­ later. Friday partly sunny and hot with a Alaska and Hawaii, was 114 iMaine; Fair weather with the appear in Manchester Su- lice spokesman Gary Police were confident that an all-points bulletin Playing Kean will enable Kingsley to display chance of thundershowers north degrees at Gila Bend, Ariz. To­ tierior Court Aug. 9. Wood. would get the vehicle back to the chief in no time. his talents as a classical actor. and mountains. Highs in the upper chance of afternoon thunder­ day’s low was 42 degrees at Buttd, Police said they have 80s and iow 90s. storms through the period. Highs Mont. Manchester woman reason to believe Tues­ New Hampshire: Partly sunny was found semi-conscious day’s was not an isolated 3 Piece Group Includes: with a chance of afternoon thun­ and bleeding Saturday Incident and are currently dershowers north and sunny south after the car she was investigating the possibil­ • Settee Manchester Herald today. Highs in the 80s and low 90s. A l m a t m c driving swerved off the ity that Ms. Michaud has • Chair L ottery Scattered thundershowers north .R o c k e r Richard M. Diamond, Publisher tonight and fair south. Lows in the NOW! Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager 60s. Friday partly sunny and hot Today is Thursday, July 28, the W ar I. \ Connecticut Daily with a chance of thundershowers 209th day of 1983 wiUi 156 to follow. Railroad signal 499 In 1945, the United States Senate USPS 327-500 north. Highs in the 80s and 90s. The moon is moving toward its ratified the United Nations charter VOL. 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Ninety percent of the Circulations. educator ’Thomas Henry Huxley Soturdor Massachusetts dally: 5604. Rhode Island: Fair with hot and cost would be paid by the federal government and 10 OPEN 9:30 TO 8:30 On this date in history; said, "If little knowledge is dan­ Massachusetts weekly; Yellow humid days and warm humid percent by the state. In 1914, Austria declared w ar on gerous, where is the man who has Thursilay 9:30 To 8 p.ni. 871, Blue 72, and White 6. nights through the period. Consid- - The DOT held a hearing on the project Wednesday. Serbia, marking the start of World so much as to be out of danger?” 4 — MANCHESTER HKHAl.l), Tlmisiliiv, .Inly 2B. l!l«H MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. July 28. 1983 — 5 Controversy splits ante-bellum town U.S./World Armenian terrorists biow up seives and Turk Embassy

By Stuart Stone died inside the building “ committed suicide with a killed at the embassy door, had a “ sell-aestrucrive policeman. In B rief United Press International grenade” when police fought their way into the device” strapped to his body. The Portugese news agency. Noticias de Portugal, Klan marches oppose boycott building where they had held an undisclosed number Within 30 minutes police had secured the 70-room identified three of the terrorists as Sarkis .Abraham- Congress drug probe LISBON, Portugal — Five Armenian terrorists of hostages. building, and recovered the bodies of the five ian. 21. Simon Khacher Yahniyon. 21 and Vatch Navar seized the Turkish Embassy and then blew Other officials said the fifth assailant, who was terrorists, the diplomat's wife, and the Portuguese Tagihitan. 19. By Leon Daniel WASHINGTON — The three main targets of a UPl National Reporter "W e’re just out to inform the public yearlong federal investigation of drug use by themselves up as Portuguese commandos stormed the burning building, killing seven people and about what’s going on. We’re against congressmen will not be prosecuted, but still forced busing and affirm ative action. I wounding at least three others, authorities said. EUFAULA. Ala. — For the first time could face action by the House ethics committee. hope to start a campaign against The Armenian Revolutionary Army claimed in more than a century, white-robed The Justice Department said Wednesday it responsibility for the attack Wednesday morning in Klansmen are marching past ante­ homosexuals. The Democratic Party found insufficient evidence to prosecute Reps. suppoi^ the queers. We’re behind the which all five gunmen, Cahide Michcioglu, the wife of bellum houses in this beautiful, pros­ Ronald Dellums, D-Calif., and Charles Wilson, v j n u n i r B T 2nd Big Week of Our Grea administration because President Rea­ Turkish Charge d’Affaires Yurteev Michcioglu, and a pering town on the banks of the D-Texas, and former Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr.. gan is cleaning up some of the garbage Portuguese policeman died, the Interior Ministry Chattahoochee. R-Calif. in Washington. We’re in Eufaula to said. To understand why, it is necessary to Wilson called the investigation “ malicious,” support the white people.” In a statement delivered to United Press go back to the Saturday night before Goldwater said he felt a “ great weight going off International, the terrorists said, ”We have decided to last Easter when a black man named my shoulders,” and Dellums said he anticipates eaiBi JOE BUCHANAN, a truck driver blow up this building and remain under the collapse.” Hamp Russaw was driving south on “ complete vindication” from the House Highway 431 past the Ole Suthun from Jonesboro, Ga., said he is a ’ This is not a suicide, nor an expression of insanity, Grand Re-Opening! committee. HICHLAND :m MARKET Barbecue House. "kleagle,” which he said is a Klan but rather, our sacrifice to the altar of freedom.” Wayne Cutchens, a white police organizer. Michcioglu’s son, who escaped the burning building officer, suspected Russaw. 33, had had “ We don’t wear masks,” Buchanan Senate confirms Voicker by leaping out a window, another diplomat’s son and a said. ” We don't hide. We’re not out for policemen were wounded in the embassy takeover — a snootful because his car was WASHINGTON - Paul Voicker - credited FINAL TOUCH $ 1 5 9 SUNMAID weaving. The Eufaula policeman violence. A lot of our members are the latest in a series of attacks on Turkish diplomats CAMPBELLS church-going people. We just want the with halting runaway inflation, but also blamed and institutions. Fabric Softener S4 oz M, Raisins 80Z6PAK pursued and stopped Russaw. then by some for record high interest rates — has been radioed for another officer to drive the right to stand up and say what we - The Armenian Revolutionary Army, which seeks to believe in.” confirmed by the Senate as chairman of the avenge the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians killed P o rk & suspect to the station for an intoxica­ Federal Reserve Board for another four years. tion test. Before stepping off at the head of a in Turkey in 1915, sent photos of five members of its QREEN QIANT P f A t CYCLE«1 OR «2 The vote was 84-16. When Russaw fled at a high rate of column of about two dozen robed commando squad to a French news agency in Paris early today. ir oz 5 V Dog Food 25 LB BAG speed, Cutchens radioed for help and Klansmen and an equal number of Beans 3 Bean Salad again pursued him, finally stopping his supporters, including some women and Phone rate hike unsure The names matched phonetically with the identities children. Grand Dragon Stephens said, given by Portuguese police of the five men who 28 OZ car in the next county. Cutchens 8UN8WEET DIXIE IS CT removed the ignition keys from Rus- "W e’ve been well treated by this town WASHINGTON — Federal Communications attacked the Turkish Embassy in Lisbon. CANS saw’s car. — the police and the merchants too. Commission Chairman Mark Fowler today asked “ May these faces remain engraved forever in the Prune Juice 4o oz Sport Cups 16 oz Meantime, according to the police Some people have told us they wish we Congress not to scrap the commission’s decision memory of every Armenian, ” said a letter in French report, Russaw's brother Anthony, 19, had come in earlier.” to put a $2-a-month surcharge on home telephones accompanying the photographs. and a black female arrived at the scene Patricia McBride stood with a group next year. The embassy assault came less than two weeks and jumped Cutchens, whose gun was of black children, including one of her The FCC, under the gun from a bipartisan after Armenian terrorists exploded a bomb at the SWEET LIFE CONTADINA MUELLERS taken by the older brother. own, as the Klansmen marched past. coalition of House and Senate committee Turkish Airlines counter at Paris’ Orly Airport, Police say shots were fired at Capt. “ Our kids call them the clowns,” chairmen, Wednesday chopped the monthly killing seven people and injuring 56. A Turkish Stems & Pieces Stewed Seashells Ted Dotson when the white officer Mrs. McBride scoffed. " I brought them surcharge for residential telephone service diplomat was killed in Brussels the day before. arrived at the scene after being to town because they said they wanted planned for next year from a maximum of $4 to $2. As a result of the Wednesday attack, police in to see the clowns. This is 1983. We’re not London tightened security around Turkish Foreign Mushrooms summoned by radio. Dotson fired back, Tomatoes r Twists killing the Russaw brothers. afraid of the Klan.” Chrysier strike predicted Minister liter Turkmen for his visit today with Prime A grand jury has cleared the two Mrs. McBride is bitter, however, Minister Margaret Thatcher and other government 4 0Z 16 0Z white officers of any wrongdoing in the because she believes most whites in DETROIT — Some Chrysler workers, claiming ministers. Details of his itinerary were withheld. 14.5 OZ deaths of the two blacks. UPl photo town openly or secretly support the they are being overlooked in the automaker’s Wednesday’s drama began as the gunmen, some CANS CANS BOXES Outraged blacks demanding a fed­ Klan. newfound profitability, predict they will strike in wired with explosives, entered the main Turkish Fresh Fish Dept. Robert Beasley, assistant manager mission building firing machine guns and hurling a 2 eral investigation have boycotted local Jim Blaire, a nominee for Grand Wizard of Alabama, 2 January because of the breakdown of negotia­ stores, ent-aging the Ku Klux Klan, addresses Ku Klux Klan members during recent rally at at Skinner’s Furniture Store, watched tions on an immediate pay raise. The union’s grenade, killing the charge d’affaires wife and the Klansmen march by and said, ” I wounding their son. which is marching in support of “ the the Eufaula City Hall. The Klan gathered to oppose a Chyrsler Council was to meet today in Alabama to white people.” think it’s a fine organization. We need discuss the talks. An embassy guard shot and killed one of the Maine $100 00 Many of the 12,000 or so residents of black boycott of businesses, and to show support for more people like them.” terrorists in the initial assault. The gunmen then the town are worried that racial local police. Beasley acknowleged the boycott seized the acljacent residential section housing the s confrontation will damage the image of had hurt business "a little” but said the Transpiant compieted ambassador’s home, trapping an undetermined Lobsters! grand jury was right to clear the number of people in various parts of the embassy Eufaula, which has been highly suc­ parsonage of the First African Baptist to stay out of the stores owned by the' policemen. PITTSBURGH - The baby daughter of a White compound. cessful in landing new industry and Church, the Rev. R.B. Cottonreader whites. We tell them to wear old clothes “ If you can’t back your law enforce­ House electrician came out of liver transplant Prim e Minister Mario Soares, meeting with top expanding payrolls during a time of said the Klan protests actually had national recession. with new dignity." ment officers you’re in trouble,” surgery today following a flight from Maryland government leaders in an emergency meeting, made helped the boycott to succeed by Meantime, just around the corner, Beasley said. aboard an Air Force jet ordered by President the decision to attack the embassy with a special ' $Q69 The Chatthahoochee was backed up focusing attention on it. THIRST QUENCHING Klansmen were donning their robes Reagan. police commando squad. POST SCOT 20 years ago behind a huge dam to form Cottonreader, a staff member of the and unloading rebel flags and signs BACK AT City Hall after the march, The operation on Candi Thomas, I'A, of Some 80 Portuguese anti-terrorist police, clad in Lake Eufaula, “ The Big Bass Capital of Atlanta-based Southern Christian LB the World.” that urged, "Join the Klan, save the the grand dragon told a small crowd — Accokeek, Md., ended about 7 a.m. today and a black and with faces blackened, stormed the embassy Leadership Conference founded by the Stokely Sugar Crisp land.” including a black policeman in uniform hospital official said the girl was in critical from all sides. Residents of the area described long Jumbo The impoundment of the river made late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said Ed Stephens, a construction worker who appeared bemused — "W e’re condition, which is normal following such bursts of automatic weapons fire and explosions. famous by poet Sidney Lanier was the the boycott was justified. “ You don't who drove to Eufaula from Jonesboro, behind the police 100 percent.” surgery. A police commander said the four terrorists who stimulus for a new era of industrial and shoot a man for a traffic violation. If the FROZEN & DAIRY Gatorade Cereal Ga., said he was the Georgia Grand Stephens attacked Coqa Cola and The operation, performed by transplant Towels tourist development in a onetime victims had been white, the policemen Dragon of the Invisible Empire, Kentucky Fried Chicken, companies he VAN DE KAMPS - 4 VAR. 32 OZ 18 o z ROLL Indian settlement that came to be would have been dealt with. All we’re pioneer Dr. Thomas Starzl, began at Children’s Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. said had given in to demands of black known for the beautiful homes built by asking for is justice. It's the Klan that Hospital at 8:30 p.m. EDT Wednesday, even Sri Lanka leader Today’s Catch i2 oz*l^^ “ We’re worldwide,” Stephens said. civil rights leaders such as Jesse planters and merchants before the has pushed for confrontation.” before a donated liver arrived by plane from MINUTE MAID Civil War. “ We’re the biggest Klan in tne world.” Jackson. Denver. Cottonreader said the boycott will Eufaula, 90 miles southeast of Some Klan watchers dispute Ste­ “ If white people don’t wake up, Jesse Orange Juice 64oz *l^ ^ succeed because “ the black commun­ phens’ claim, contending the appeals for end Montgomery, the state capital, is the Jackson could be the next president,” KRAFT SOFT ity knows two black people weere killed Louisiana-based Invisible Knights seat of Barbour County, which gave in cold blood." said Stephens, whose parting shot was Jobless claims increase Alabama six governors. They include headed by Imperial Wizard Bill Wilkin­ the assertion that “ the poorest whites Cream Cheese soz 8 9 C Golden Frinks, another boycott son are no big deal. WASHINGTON — New claims for state the current one, George Corley Wal­ leader and a veteran of civil rights are sut>erior to the richest and most to ethnic violence SEALTEST lace, and his late wife, Lurleen Burns Randall Williams, director of Klan- advanced blacks by lo to 15 I.Q. unemployment benefits rose to 393,000 during actions throughout the United States, Wallace, She was elected when the watch, an arm of the Southern Poverty points.” mid-July, the first increase in nearly a month, the Sour Cream isoz 7 9 ^ charged that state investigators were Law Center based in Montgomery, said Labor Department reported today. state constitution barred Wallace — interested only in “ whitewashing” the Meantime, Cottonreader and Frinks the Klan in Alabama is a hodgepodge of The news could mean that the consistent slide in By Stewart Slavin who in the 1960s came to symbolize Eufaula officers. were leading a dozen or so youths in resistance to racial integration — from ‘ splinter groups and rival factions. the nation’s overall unemployment rate, which United Press International Frinks said local merchants at first picketing at a shopping mall at the edge succeeding himself. Estimates put Klan membership at of town. was 10 percent in July, may be stalling. underestimated the boycott, which he about 9,000 nationwide, with about Assistant Labor Secretary Albert Angrisani MARVAL On a recent Saturday the tempera­ said has been “ very effective.” One of their signs demanded, “ Stop COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — President Junius ture climbed relentlessly toward the 1,000-2,000 in Alabama. the killing.” said the increase in the week ended July 16 Jayewardene met with his Cabinet in emergency Specials Valid July 24 • 30 Membership may be declining, Willi­ century mark as Klansmen pulled into “ They found out the black commun­ There are, of course, blacks in reflected a jump of 12,000 from the previous week session today before a televised address to appeal for ams recently told the Montgomery the lot beside the Eufaula City Hall, ity is organized,” said Frinks, who Eufaula who do not support the boycott in the key barometer of job market health. an end to six days of ethnic violence that has killed 88 Advertiser, "but the attitude of the Turkey parking their cars and pickup trucks added that blacks comprise about 35 and whites who oppose the Klan. people. and donning their white robes. people who are still in is as militant as Generally, they are the ones who, after Jayewardene’s speech came amid reports the percent of the town's population. “ We ever.” Fugitive held in slayings USDA CHOICE BONELESS Only a block away, on the porch of the hold mass meetings and tell our people expressing their opinions, add “ but ethnic violence between the minority population of 4-6 LB “ We’re not violent,” Stephens said. don’t quote m e.” E R IE , Pa. — A gunman who held police at bay Hindu Tamils and the Buddhist Sinhalese had spread for nearly 10 hours at his home following the throughout the Indian Oeean island off the southern Breasts AVG slayings of his estranged wife and her parents in coast of India. New York, surrendered and was charged with Two prison riots erupted Wednesday, killing 20 London Broil three counts of second-degree murder. people and bringing the official death toll to 88 since an Spain’s NATO membership poses diiemma amubush on government soldiers by suspected Tamil USDA CHOICE BONELESS The charges against Phillip John Glaser, 31, CUT FROM SHOULDER were filed Wednesday by police in Tonawanda, ■ separatists Saturday. Sporadic looting in the capital erupted again today. By Barry James shington in June that he will fulfill a N.Y., the site of the slayings, located about 100 Top Blade UPl Senior Editor to link the NATO issue with Spain’s membership of the alliance confers miles northeast of Erie. ‘ Unofficial estimates put the death toll in the Socialist Party campaign promise to long-delayed application to join the additional benefits. Glaser also faces charges in Pennsylvania of , violence, in response to the deaths of the 13 soldiers, at hold a referendum on the issue, and a European Common Market, and the Steak MADRID, Spain — The Socialist being a fugitive from justice, kidnapping, • more than 150. date will be set in the first half of 1985. question of the sovereignty of Gibral­ For example, while northern Eurb^ government of Prime Minister Felipe unlawful restraint, recklessly endangering The Cabinet met in emergency session and tar, the British colony on Spain’s Gonzalez is faced with an embarrass­ pean countries have based their another person, terroristic threats and possess­ Jayewardene was scheduled to address his nation of THE PRAGM ATIC prime minister is southern coast. defenses almost entirely around the ing political dilemma over Spain’s not opposed personally to NATO ing instruments of crime. 15 million in a television and radio broadcast later “ How can we sell the idea of threat of attack by the Soviet Union, • today. i i * membership in the North Atlantic membership. In West Germany in Treaty Organization. belonging to NATO, if we have no Spain is equally concerned about the ^ The government said in a communique today that 17 i u ^ ' LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER May, he expressed understanding for understanding from our allies,” Bofill possibility of conflict with its southern I AFTER $7.$0 PURCHASE The United States and other allies NATO’s decision to begin deployment Tamils were killed in a riot Wednesday at Colombo’s want Gonzalez to make Spain an said. “ They want us in NATO but not in neighbor, Morocco, against which the , maximum security Walikada Prison, where 35 Tamil CHOICE of 572 new nuclear missiles at the end of the Common Market. They expect us to alliance would be no help. QUARTERS aS ^ A effective member of the 16-nation this year. ■ inmates were killed Monday. stay cooking in the kitchen, and they ! alliance. He said recently he hoped “ the Officials said the massacre, apparently carried out U8DA CHOICE 1st CUT USOA CHOICE USDA CHOICE H o o d $ 1 4 9 deny us a place at the banquet table.” The Moroccans claim the Spanish by Sinhalese prisoners, took place as prison 1.99 But grassroots opinion at home Spanish people will come to see the North African enclaves of Ceuta and USDA CHOICE CENTER CUT favors withdrawal from NATO, which advantages of belonging to NATO. If Melilla. authorities were attempting to move Tamil inmates to Chuck Steak Ground Ground B u tter LB JL THERE IS no indication, however, other facilities. Chuck Steak Spain joined in May 1982 under its that is the case it would be welcome.” VALID JULY 24-30 the Common Market question will be “ Several other prisoners were also injured,” the or Roast Chuck Beef previous center-coalition government. Yet he has also said the government Membership in NATO also imposes resolved in time to influence the communique said. “ The armed forces who were or Roast The Socialists halted plans for will remain neutral in the referendum an alliance with Britain, which is Com ing referendum. And following its Falk- called in by prison authorities used tear gas and HIGHLAND PARK MANCHESTER military integration after winning campaign, while the Socialist Party unacceptable so long as the Gibraltar office in October. lands victory last year, Britain seems issue festers. succeeded in driving the rioters back to their wards.” likely will be banging the drum for in no mood to compromise on “If a vote were ta'ken today on withdrawal. An inquiry into the massacre Monday found many Gibraltar. The Spanish people, Gonzalez said, of the Tamils at the 1,600-inmate prison were beaten to whether to stay in or come out, there’s “ It seems as though the executive COUPON COUPON COUPON little doubt most people would opt to Spain's defenses are based on a 1954 “will never accept that a British soon! death with clubs and iron bars. power is sinking into a sea of I p J ' LIMIT ONE COUFON FCN CU8t 6m |R come out,” Socialist Party spokesman bilateral treaty with the United States admiral should command a Spanish In the northern city of Jaffna, three prisoners, two L=1 AFTER 87.U RURCHA6E contradictions,” the newspaper El that continues regardless of the coun­ Pedro Bofill said in an interview. Pais said. admiral on their own sovereign terri­ of them Tamils, were killed in another riot try’s status within NATO. tory. As long as I am president of the Wednesday. FOLQER’S A Gonzalez announced while in Wa­ Emotionally, there’s a tendency here Many Spaniards cannot see that government, I will never allow this.” Scattered outbreaks of looting and disorders were loBtant $ 0 9 9 reported in the capital and police and troops fired 8MOKEO BankLi shots into the air to disperse crowds. One source said S g 2 9 Coffee o'z more than 3,000 Tamil-owned shops and homes were Deli Dept... Salmon LB Be carefui, E.T. VLA might be iistening destroyed in Colombo. ■ife VALID JULY 14-10 ’ ”There is hardly a structure left in the city owned by DOMEBTIC OEM 24-hour automatic a Tamil that is worth burning,” he said. f HiQHi AND PARK MANf.Ht r'" By Howard Kercheval 811 and-or radio waves; and other pheno­ 210 tons and consists of an 82-foot The Tamils, who compose about 20 percent of the Cooked Ham $1^99 United Press International mankind has.” teller machines Kielbaaa LB mena whose physical properties defy diameter aluminum parabolic reflec­ population and have migrated from southern India, the understanding of average people. Both he and Ekers say the V L A ’s tor collecting surface. They are de­ fear their language and religion will be wiped out by BAR FROVOLONE PLAINS OF SAN AGUSTIN, N.M. — pure research work is not likely to Your link to better banking COUPON COUPON COUPOIV The distances alone are almost signed to operate in winds up to 40 mph the dominant Sinhalese. Radical Tamils have OEM ALL BEEF If E.T. phoned home and got an answer, comprehensible. produce immediately beneficial re­ and can survive gusU of up to 130 mph. at the better way bank, demanded a separate state in their northern Chaaaa $1^59 chances are the 27 big ears straining at ' sults. ’"The business we’re in is sort of Franks LB They can be moved to several points Heritage Savings...soon stronghold. the cosmos from the high desert TO REACH the center of our own proving the theories of physics,” 8UQAR SWEETENED along a Y-shaped configuration; two of Napier said. at our main office and WIAVIR ALL FLAVORS listening post on the Plains of San Milky Way Galaxy you would have to NORWEIQIAN the arms are 13 miles long and the other But there are spinoffs, he said. Highland Park Market. Sign Agustin would hear the conversation. travel at the speed of light (6 trillion is 11.8 miles long. Smith: Reporters unfair Chickan Roll $ 2 6 9 “ For example, the kind of receivers .. «2 « LB i ^ o i 3 $ - | Radio astronomers working at the miles a year) for 30 million years. The site is an ancient lakebed, 7,000 up now at any office. Jarlsberg Very Large Array are not so much And that is relatively close, com­ we use to detect extremely faint radio NEW YORK (UPl) — Attorney General William feet above sea level and ringed with TABTY concerned with the possibility of other waves are also being developed as a French Smith says news reporters have been unfair in Aid .^z M. pared to distances between our own mountains that block most radio and $169 NECKKELOST intelligent life in the universe, though, and other galaxies. technique for detecting breast cancer reporting President Reagan’s record on civil rights. $ 2 ^ 9 VALID JULY 24-W television signals that would interfere by looking for very small temperature Hawaiian Salad LB X as they are with the universe itself. Dr. Ron Ekers, VLA site director, with its delicate work. Smith said Wednesday the media had been unfair in Cheese LB Unlike the more traditional optical differences. They are sufficiently sen­ its reporting of minority issues and had hindered civil and deputy site director Dr.Peter It and similar, though smaller, HlUHiANO’PARK MANGHf itilR .' sitive they can do that and th ey... don’t rights enforcement by scaring Americans into astronomers, radio astronomers train Napier say the most spectacular work installations in Green Bank, W.Va., their antennae on sources of radio done at the VLA since it became fully have the harmful effects of X-rays.” believing the government refused to protect their Tucson, Ariz., and Charlottesville, Va., TY1 waves and use them to create computer operational three years ago probably Another proposal is cooperation with rights. “ Bakery Dept..." comprise the National Radio Astron­ the Jet Propulsion Laboiratory when its r6pr6S6nt3tions of wh3t thoy **S6C.*’ has been the examination of deep omy Observatory. Smith made his comments in a speech to about 100 And what they see is the simultane­ space. Voyager spacecraft flies by Neptune in executives at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ip Cheese Danish FRESH AFTER ous birth, aging and destruction of the 1989. “ It turns out that many, many ALL ARE OPERATED by Asso­ Manhattan. Dutch Apple Pie firmament — sights and occurences “ The problem is,” Napier said, “ that “ Newspapers and television networks have the galaxies have a horrendous energy ciated Universities, Inc., under a BankLInk Locations: ■r e g u l a r more exotic than any created in the by the time the space craft gets out to important duty of informing the public,” Smith said. source right at the center of their contract with the National Science 39e EA. 9 9 Hard mind of a science fiction writer. Neptune, it’s so far away they no longer Main Offlca 1007 Main St. FA $ 1 galaxies ... (where) material is shot out Foundation. “ Their failure to do so accurately and objectively, ^ The objects of their everyday curios­ have enough collecting area to receive Manchester, CT particulary on issues involving civil rights, can create for many times the diameter of the Their work, Napier said, “ pushes the English Toasting Bread ity include black holes, collapsed stars galaxy, and yet it remains colum- the signals with the strength that they Highland Park Marfcat (ear and distress among the very individuals who Rolls technology. It turns out that ... radio would like. aH£AT Choc. Cake Roll Bleach so dense their gravity keeps even light Highland St. need the kind of protection we are trying to provide.” nated; it’s like a searchlight — a astronomers, for example, need bigger FOA from escaping; quasars, galaxies galactic searchlight.” "Sothey’re (JPL) talkingtousandto “ The attacks on the Department of Justice by many antennas and more sensitive receivers Manchester, CT TOASVNOm8 9 ^ l o a f emitting immense amounts of light several other of the big radio telescopes of these critics and the irresponsible reporting and Each of VLA’s 27 antennae weighs than just about any other application 6 9 C V4 DOZ. around the world to receive the signals commentary are unfair,” Smith said. -5— Ma n c h e s t e r h e r a l d , Thursday, July 28, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALU, Thursduv. July 28, 1983 - 7

Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Coventry committees meet Dan Fitts, Editor OPINION Alex Qlrelli, City Editor A r e a t o w n s Many newcomers named C o v e n t r y J a c k B o l t o n / Jesse Jackson’s growing influence A n d e r s o n to party-endorsed slates Washington WASHINGTON - When the speculation by saying he had The head of Chicago’s Opera­ By Kathv A. Garmus brings, they will have to campaign Republican party or the town of Rev. Jesse Jackson showed up Merry-Go-Round fought all his life for equal tion PUSH says he won’t decide Herald Correspondent harder, Myles said. He predicted a Coventry, but rather was a result to brief the Democratic Na­ very intense and ’’vocal’’ Jack Germond opportunity for blacks and until late August or early of a work climate that places tional Committee on his black COVENTRY — The Republican campaign. running was Jackson’s decision September whether he will be a greater demand on people’s lime. registration drive in Detroit the and Democratic town committees The biggest issue likely to face The time-consuming nature of an d to make. But Mondale aides candidate. But Leland pnd other day, the party leaders Wednesday night endorsed a total the candidates is the budget, Myles the work has been a frequently were conspicuously romancing others say he sounds in conver­ kept him cooling his heels for Jules Witcover of nine candidates for the Town said. However, Bruce Stave, chair­ cited reason for incumbents choos­ Jackson in Detroit and not, sation to have made up his mind more than an hour while they Council, constructing slates that man of the Democratic Nominat­ ing not to run or for others Syndicated columnists predictably, to urge him to join to run. As a man who argues will assure Coventry residents of ing Committee, said he thought the attended to routine committee Plenty declining an invitation to run. the field. that blacks must be accepted on plenty of new blood on the council. Democrats would not be hurt by business. The treatment per­ The endorsements made by both JACKSON HIMSELF wisely an equal footing with whites Only one of the nine. Democratic the current state suit against the parties arc not binding at the party suaded Dick Hatcher, black limited his remarks to the DNC within the party rather than of pork Vice-Chairman Frank M. Dunn town over the budget adopted in caucuses, although it- would be mayor of Gary, Ind., in intro­ Jr., is an incumbent. However, the to his voter-registration efforts. being its “ Harlem Globetrot­ May by the present council, which unlikely that, other nominations ducing Jackson, to crack: “ No candidates who appeared. But white candidates, as many of Republicans still have one more In so doing, he made an ters,” there is no clearer way has a 5-2 Democratic majority. would be made at that time. one can deny we have made he has emerged already as at them do. candidate to endorse. The charter revisions approved extremely persuasive case for for Jackson to make his point The Republican caucus is on great progress. We have moved least as significant a force in the One prominent black who was available The Republicans endorsed Do­ by the council earlier this month Tuesday, while the Democrats the notion that the addition of 3 than to take his place alongside from the back of the bus to the pre-nomination picture as any outspoken against Jackson run­ nald Raymer, William Reudgen, are also going to be an issue. Stave hold their caucus on Wednesday, million to 4 million more blacks the six white candidates in the WASHINGTON - Come crisis, last on the program." of the declared candidates ning, Rep. Mickey Leland of Al Quintiliano and Blanche Strater said. The revisions are primarily to the voting rolls could be forums and debates that will dificit, hell or high water, the old for the council. Incumbent Ro­ aimed at removing the controv­ Hatcher's remark produced except the front-running Walter Texas, chairman of the congres­ decisive in denying President mark the competition for the pork barrel game never slacks off berta F. Koontz has not yet ersy that has surrounded the GOP hopefuls some mild and nervous laugh­ Mondale and John Glenn. sional black caucus, predicted Reagan re-election, 1984 nomination in the months on Capitol Hill. Skillful players dip announced her intentions, saying town’s budget adoption procedures ter. That was appropriate, that a Jackson candidacy would Jackson ticked off statistics ahead. into the barrel to fish out choice instead that she would probably over the past several years. The given the nod because a central truth in THE DNC’s Black Caucus, "absolutely” undercut Mondale from most of the Southern As for the argument that his morsels that will show the folks make an announcement at the revisions, will be on the ballot in Democratic presidential polit­ many of whose members are and make Glenn, seen as less party caucus on Tuesday. She November. states indicating that even candidacy will undermine the back home they’re getting their COVENTRY — The Democratic ics today is that Jesse Jackson cool to a Jackson candidacy, attuned to black interests, the declined to say why she was Mrs. Koontz, who was elected Town Committee rounded out its modest black registration could liberal cause generally and share of Uncle Sam’s dollars — a and his own plans for 1984 — as nevertheless unanimously ap­ Democratic nominee. Still, Le­ delaying an announcement of her chairwoman of the Republic Town slates of candidates Wednesday wipe out Rqagan's margins of Mondale’s candidacy in partic­ millio^ for a road-widening project catalyst for a massive black proved a resolution declaring land helped make the resolution decision. Committee Wednesday night, said night by endorsing candidates for victory in 1980. In Alabama, ular, he notes that the candida­ here, a billion for a waterway turnout and very likely as a that a black presidential candi­ unanimous. The Republicans will face the that while the issues will develop the Zoning Board of Appeals, ZBA Arkansas, Mississippi, South cies of Alan Cranston and Gary there. Democratic-endorsed slate of candidate in his own right — are dacy now "is more than approp­ As for those white candidates, as the campaign progresses, sev­ alternates and Board of Tax Carolina, Tennessee and Ken­ Hart haven’t been impeded by The game could be dismissed as Dunn, Thomas Bothur, James E. eral of the candidates who spoke at Review. no laughing matter to Demo­ riate." No candidate was they can hardly argue against tucky, Reagan’s edge per state just so much dam-foolishness, if it Clark, Harry Evageliou and San­ cratic hopes to defeat Ronald that complaint. Not forgotten, the meeting mentioned the need to Endorsed for the ZBA were named, but the widespread Jackson throwing his hat in the was less than 20,000 votes. But to dra Pesce. With the exception of have an “open” government in Reagan. either, is Mondale’s backing for weren’t for the sad fact that the incumbents Stanley E. Alexander belief among the caucus now is ring when they are bending over those who would gladly take his Dunn and Quintiliano, who is an which both parties are adequately Jr. and Brian R.G. Heath, and Jackson was given only 10 Richard M. Daley against Ha­ accumulated boondoggles cost the that it will be Jackson or no one. backward to assure blacks that voter-registration efforts with­ alternate on the Planning and represented. Kathleen Ryan. Candidates en­ minutes to make his case on the rold Washington in the Chicago taxpayers billions every time the And approval of the resolution they themselves continue to be out him, Jackson observed Zoning Commission, none of the dorsed for ZBA alternates include importance and the opportunity mayoral primary. It is unrealis­ congressional experts sit down to Herald photo by Tarquinio underscored the fact that no champions of civil rights. Mon­ almost in passing: " I f the candidates chosen by either party THE DEMOCRATIC endorse­ Raymond A. Desmone and Jack C. of increased black registration, tic to expect that a man like play. Even sadder is the fact that has had extensive experience in black politician today can af­ dale, who the smart money says leaders do not . run, the masses ments capped a two-month effort Myles. Incumbents John Cagia- compared to an hour for each of Jackson thinking in black move­ some pork-barrel projects aren’t town government. to trim the slate to five candidates nello and Rose Marie M, Fowler ford to reject the concept, even would be hurt most by a Jackson do not register.” "nie message After the crash ment terms will be deterred by worth the paper the appropriations because of a good response to the were endorsed for the Board of Tax the five declared presidential if he favors one of the declared candidacy, tossed aside such seemed clear enough. concerns about Mondale’s fate. bills are printed on. Few are A tractor-trailor struck a car on Route 6 to the home of a relative in Andover, BUT RATHER THAN posing call for candidates. Stave said. Review. justified at a time of runaway at the intersection of South Road in problems, the newness of the That response contrasted The slates will be presented for budget deficits. stopped to check a road sign and candidates may be advantageous, sharply with the difficulties en­ vote at the party caucus on Bolton Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. when An editorial Members of Congress know this surprised Steven Daddario, 27, of said Jack C. Myles, chairman of countered by the Republicans, who Wednesday. all too well. That’s why most of the the truck driver failed to brake in time as Naples, Fla. driver of a tractor-trailor the Democratic Town Committee. admittedly have had trouble find­ The Republican Town Commit­ "The new slate should bring new wheeling and dealing is done the driver of the car slowed down to find truck, who was following behind, ing candidates for the various tee has not yet endorsed its REASAN TURNS ME OPF NONC OF the democratic energies and insights to the coun­ elective offices. Sandra Ashley, candidates for the two boards, as behind closed doors at the House- a turnoff, according to police. No one CANDIDATES TURN ME ON .... according to state police. Byrnes told cil," he said. former chairwoman of the Repub­ well as ZBA alternates. However, Senate conference on appropria­ was injured. Here the driver, Eugene police Daddario plowed into the rear of But because most of the candi­ lican Nominating Committee, pre­ Chairwoman Roberta F. Koontz Why Congress 7 tions. Despite the determined Byrnes, 56, of Selden, N. Y., and his his car. Byrnes was cited for stopping in dates lack the advantage of name viously said the shortage of candi­ said they "have candidates in effort to keep the taxpayers from three children check the damage to the traffic and was given a verbal warning, recognition which incumbency dates was not endemic to the mind.” knowing what’ s being done to rear of the car. Police said Byrne, driving them, my asociate Corky Johnson police said. must take reins and Donald Goldberg flushed out some of the most outrageous School candidates picked provisions in the $14.3 billion. ance. Pay stubs and federal tax returns will also One of the minimum re­ All the U.S. accomplished COVENTRY — The Democratic Energy and Water Development be accepted as proof. bents, and Richard Frye and ever, board Chairwoman Sondra quirements of running Amer­ Area Towns Town Committee Wednesday night Pamela Sewell. The four Republi­ A. Stave said the budget problems by its efforts was to drive Appropriation Bill for 1984. Here’s Questions may be directed to the Bolton ican foreign policy ought to be Angela deeper into the com­ Selectmen’s Office at 643-8743. endorsed four candidates for the can candidates received their have been brought under control what they found: ^ Board of Education, including a sensitivity to what is In Brief party’s endorsement earlier this by the current council, an accomp­ munist camp and give Amer­ • In December, the House voted Date for trial set three who will be seeking a first month. lishment which might benefit the happening inside other coun- ica a bad reputation among solidly against funding the contro­ term. The school budget is likely to be presidential Deadline nears on taxes Democrats in November. The tiies. The Reagan adminis­ African nationalists for hav­ YOU KNOW WHAT? I THINK CAMPAIGNS versial Garrison water-division VERNON — A court date has been set for The committee endorsed incum­ the biggest issue, said Jack C. Democrats have a 4-3 advantage Monday for arguments in the iegal dispute over bent Judith A. Halvorson, Barbara tration, though, has taken a ing sided with the racist South THROW MY BREAKER SWITCH project in North Dakota. But Rep. COVENTRY — The town tax collector’s office Myles, chairman of the Demo­ on the board. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., appealed will be open extra hours Saturday and Monday. the Coventry town budget. Cooper, Gregory J. Doty and cratic Town Committee. The rigid, simplistic approach to Africans. The state, following a complaint from the state 7 to the House Democratic leaders Monday is the last day residents may pay their Lawrence G. Mickel. board, he said, faces a perennial Mrs. Stave said she was happy foreign affairs. Some reports from Central Elections Commission, has charged that the If the four receive the nomina­ for help. Under pressure from the real estate, motor vehicle and personal property task of "providing as satisfactory the slate contained so many This approach — seeing the America indicate that the taxes on the 1982 grand list without interest. current Coventry budget is illegal because no tion at the party caucus on a level of education as possible newcomers because of the amount leadership, S3 Democrats reversed townwide referendum was held on it. The May Wednesday, which is virtually worldwide communist con­ leftist Sandinista regime had Taxes were due July 1. given the budgetary restraints.” of time and energy it takes to be a themselves and helped kill a town meeting rejected petitions from voters certain, they will oppose Republi­ The Coventry school system has member of the board. That was the spiracy in every Third World The tax collector’s office’s regular hours are fallen into disfavor with the motion that would have ordered Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 calling for a referendum, and the Town Council cans Richard A. Ashley and had to absorb severe cuts in its primary reason she chose not to revolutionary movement — Nicaraguan masses because the House conferees not to fund the p.m. and 12:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; it will open at the later set taxes based on the town meeting’s Patricia Watson, who are incum­ budget in previous years. How­ seek a third term on the board. budget. influenced our policy long of its heavy-handedness and project. Result: $23 million for same hours Friday but closing one half hour earlier at 4 p.m. A court date originally was set for earlier this before Reagan became presi­ its failure to improve the Garrison in the appropriations bill: In addition the office will be open this Saturday month, but was postponed because Judge Eugene dent and has been l^hind • Technically, no funds were nation’s economy. But then only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Monday from 6:30 Kelly had other cases to dispose of first. .n e a , approrpiated to finish the $1.8 more than one U.S. foreign- the U.S. began fairly openly nULMciDiMX fort w o r m p.m. to 8:30 p.m. billion Tennessee-Tombigbee wa­ policy debacle. It is an irony, Wanted: auxiliary troopers backing anti-Sandinista for­ terway, which runs through the perhaps, that this approach ces — and now the masses, districts of Rep. Jamie Whitten, COLCHESTER — The Connecticut State JULY Cheese.signup scheduled actually may have helped their nationalistic pride com­ D-Miss., the appropriations com­ Police, Colchester Barracks, are accepting Bolton residents eligible to receive federal applications for the volunteer position of spread communism. ing to the fore, are said to be mittee chairman, and Rep. Tom surplus cheese in an August distribution will be Bevill, D-Ala., chairman of the auxiliary state trooper. The Colchester Barracks’ Shortly after Castro took rallying behind the Open forum / Readers' views held next Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at territory includes Bolton, Andover and Coventry. water development subcommit­ Town Hall. over Cuba, he made over­ Sandinistas. Applications may be picked up at Troop K in Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 tee. Realizing that a specific Monthly income levels of eligible families must Colchester any time day or night. Questions may CLEARANCE tures to the U.S. but was If the U.S. military escala­ appropriation would have brought not exceed $607.50 for a family of one or $708.75 for rebuffed. He was thought to be directed to Sgt. Peter Plante of Trooper Greg tion continues, the Sandinis­ a sticky floor debate, Tenn-Tom’S senior citizens and the handicapped; $817.50 for a Senick at 537-2321. EVERY COMPLCTE ABOVE-GROUND POOL PAR be too left-wing. The irony, tas inevitably will seek more backers pulled an end run, direct^ family of two or $953.75 for senior citizens and the Auxiliary troopers assist regular state troopers though, is that only after we military aid from the commu­ ing that $202 million be taken front handicapped; $1,027.50 for a family of three or in responding to burglaries, robberies, domestic $1,198.75 for senior citizens and the handicapped; rejected him did Castro be­ nist world. And to much of the leftover Corps of Engineers con­ disputes, motor vehicle accidents, and medical $1,237.50 for a family of four or $1,143.75 for senior emergencies. To qualify applicants must be at come closely linked to the Third World, the U.S. will be struction funds. citizens and the handicapped. least 18, pass written aptitude and oral at least Soviet Union, which pur­ • The House voted overwhelm­ A representative from the Windham Area 25% OFF seen as trying to bully a examinations, and go through a background ingly against the $200 million chased Cuban sugar, propped nationalistic regime into sub­ Solution by commission Community Action Program will be present investigation and medical examination, in Stonewall Jackson Dam in West Wednesday to determine eligiblity. Proof of up his armies and in time mission. By aiding the Nica­ addition to filiing out the application form. Virginia. Bven the local congress; eligibility will be required. PLUS 9.9% FINANCING AVAHABIE! made him little more than a By Steve Gerstel the recommendations just about A second source of concern, Qualified candidates will become auxiliary raguans, the Soviet Union man. Rep. Bob Wise, D-W. Va., Acceptable proof includes documents certify­ trainees and must complete five months of puppet. United Press International intact. The jury is sUII out on the Byrd said, is that the reports of could only improve its stand­ called it boondoggle. But Senate ing the applicants receive Supplemental Security classroom instruction in emergency first aid, Scoweroft proposals. commissions "are often so fragile Income, Medicaid, food stamps or welfare. Also Fully Extruded Aluminum Years later, with Henry ing with the Third World. WASHINGTON — The naming Minority Leader Robert Byrd, firearms training, iaws of arrest, state law! Don’t be fooiedi You can tee and feel the differ­ Senate Democratic leader Ro­ that the argument can be made acceptable are forms showing applicants receive Kissinger guiding our foreign last week by President Reagan of D-W. Va., made more than 120 calls patrol techniques, and self defense. Classes will ence at all Rizzo oufleltl Nothing President Reagan bert Byrd, who expressed his that if this little piece of that little unemployment compensation or energy assist­ policy, the U.S. joined South the Kissinger commission to de­ to House members who were be held one day a week from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. has done shows that he can concerns during a free-Howing piece is taken out, the whole thing 15x30 Oval w/complete filter pak considering a motion to order the Africa in arming foes of the learn from previous U.S. velop a policy for Central America speech last week, cited several can unravel.” EC 40 Perflex filler • thru wall skimmer • A-frame has stirred some unease on Capitol project killed in conference. Re; leftist regime of the West problems. And a third problem, he said, is SAFETY ladder • Complete vacuum and MOREI mistakes in the Third World. Hill. suit: $26 million to start African country of Angola. The first he cited was that “the that commissions “ can be to a ONLY 3 DAYS Vfehavew l^tyoi*« He seems to feel that U.S. This nebulous feeling, festering construction. reports of commissions may pretty considerable extent established to deck A fence The Western-backed insur­ belligerence — despite all its for some time, has nothing to do • The Oregon Inlet project iii lo o k in g for... well lock us into whatever deci­ reflect the philosophy or the opilonel extra *3838 rection failed — after the North Carolina can’t 'b e built LEFT! $2878! past failures somehow can with the commission nor with its sions are reached by the direction in which a particular 9.97o tlnanclnn available Angolan regime had been prevail. chairman, former Secretary of without Interior Secretary James commission.” administration wants to go.” forced to turn for military Jt’s up to Congress to State Henry Kissinger. Watt’s OK, and he’s dead set help to the Soviet Union, In fact, two senators, Henry against it. But at the insistence of Sea Monarch Sea B reeze exercise the commmon sense •G90 Copper Bearing •All Aluminum Jackson of Washington and Cha­ House Merchant Marine and Ff^ which sent its Cuban lackeys that is lacking in the White HolDloned Galvanized •Extruded Frame rles Mathias of Maryland, cait sheries Chairman Walter Jones, to Angola’s rescue. House. •20 ga. Am. oiade liner •20 ga. Am. made liner claim paternity on the basis of D-N.C., whose district includes INTEREST •EC 40 or Sand filler •EC 40 or Sand tiller their resolution that urged Reagan Oregon Inlet,. $500,000 was approfy mm •Complete acc. pak •Complete acc. pak to appoint a panel. riated. Lacking Watt’s approval, 18’ Round 24’ Round 18’ Round 24’ Round Berry's World Nor is the probiem Kissinger, the money will revert to the Corps RATES reg. 1478 reg. 1748 reg. 1798 reg. 2148 although he has many detractors of Engineers general construction among the very conservative fund — where it would wind up ANNUAL *1099! *1299! M349! nS99! Republicans and some liberal paying for Tennessee-Tombigbee. P E ia N TA G E Democrats. • Rep. es Watkins, D-Okla., 9.9% Financing Available RATE FINANCING What causes the unease among wanted $1 million for a project at I FOR 24 some, although they may still be a Sardis Lake in his district, and _ _ MONTHS... minority, is the concept of creating managed to extract $750,000 from 96 Cartons! commissions, peopled by experts the House-Senate conferees. Then r o i 36 M0mw...10% FOI 48 MONTHS WITH 3S% DOWN PATMOtT.^ outside government, to solve the he juggled funding for anothei' ALL U n k c ! nation’s most mqjor problems. project in this district, McGee The concept is far from newl Creek, and emerged with the whole HELP! PATIO FURNITURE dating back at least to the Hoover $1 milUon. ^ 6th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION NOW THRU commission. But in very recent JULY 30th...ALL IN STOCK NEW VOLKSWAGENS AND IN STOCK including Summertime, years, this problem-solving option' Intermezzo, Astra & Take-lt-Easy, has come into more and more use. DEMOS INCLUDING THE REVOLUTIONARY WOLFSBURGS f i r s t . T H E R E was the com­ LeHers policy PLUS Cinzano Umbrellas mission to revamp the Social A GTrS ... BIG DISCOUNTSii SEE US FOR DETAILS... •rae Manchester Herald Security system and save it from welcomes letters to the bankruptcy. '■P editor. 33% OFF! Then came the Scoweroft com­ ^**®™,**'®“*‘*b® brief and • Limited to STOCK ONLY. No special orders. mission appointed to find a solution to the point. They should be • ar/ »■«JOLLAND "Just think, we might be the first 'Flashdance to the MX controversy, followed typ^ or neatly hand-written ' ‘ VOLKSWAGEN HOURS. MON-FRI 10-8 mother-daughter-granddaughter combination' now by the Kissinger commission. *2'' ease in editing’ ‘ VERNON MT. lO-S of the summer." Going outside government for should be -spaced. ’ T R O U TE 83, V E R N O N *UN. Il-S the answer seems to have worked ■TOe Herald reserves the ' Route 83 Open every night right to edit letters in the 872-9587 - 4 4 7 .9420 •Ml R.itn In the case of Social Security, the h e n r y K ISSING ER 649-2638 president and Congress adopting . heads new commission Lnd u«e."' : SWIMMIIG POOLS > SPAS • HOT TUBS • PATIO FURNITURE 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, July 28, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 28, 1983 — 9 Thursday TV Connecticut Lawyer to proceed with suit

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(D * Tom Cottle *Up Close > lawsuit today to change tl)e truck has changed from the day when I Osntlsiiien' An ex-army officer allocation, hut left the Children’s Trust Fund conclusion that the one that is in recruitt specialists to help him set 8 - House Calls CHECK USTINOS FOR EXACT TIME 0 - Palicula: 'El Hombre qua CD - All In tha Family CD ' Franklin Show name in place. detour, charging state officials, went to court to seek the injunction up a bank robbery. Jack Hawkins, Dabia una Muarta’ and we had some received sugges­ place is the most effective, is the (£D *■ Crossfire HP - Mary Hartman, Mary 0 - Rookies "The problem is one of interpretation,” said "m ade a monkey out of me.” Patrick, Roger Livesey. ^ 9 - Twilight ZoTM - Hartman tion to the contrary,” Davidson most efficient and adversely im­ 0 - M-A*S*H 0 - ESPN SportsCenter Rosemary Driscoll, a spokeswoman for DCYS. Attorney Robert Davidson said (S ) - Bualnaae Report CD-M cCkM id said. pacts the fewest number of peo­ & (6 ) - MacNell-Lehrer 0 - MOVIE: 'Smash Palaee' “ What does a children’s trust fund mean in the he still hoped a compromise could 8 ® - Reading Rainbow ® 1963Compulog ple,” Burns said. Report 11:30 P.M. CD - NIghtHna After his wife leaves with Ns b4$t strictest sense of the word?" be reached with the state, but said And I can suggest to you, and it’s ® - Reporter 41 friend, a man decides to abduct ” I see no more reasonable or 8 - El Show de las Estrellas CD - Hawaii Fhra-0 CD - Ua Oatactor Ms. Driscoll said that in a legal sense it could he was ready to proceed with a a bad confession to make, but the 0 - MOVIE: 'Legend of the his adored daughter. Bruno Lawr state of Connecticut has made a practical solution to the very WHd* A man flees civilization in 8 - Match Game CD- Baretta 0 - World Sportsman This ence, Anna Jamison, Greer R(}b- mean that only the interest the fund generates scheduled hearing in Stamford ahpw hosted by Curt Gowdy fea­ monkey of me,” Davidson added. serious problem that we have down the 1830'sio live in the wilder­ 0 - : CD ** Quincy 8on. 1982. 4 can be spent. A more liberal interpretation would Superior Court. ness amor>g wild animals. Dan tures Steeple Chase. Tuna Fishing State officials refused Wednes­ The state opened temporary there,” Burns said, adding he Seattle at Detroit (D " Rockford Files and Auto Racing with guests Ka­ 2:30A .M . allow all $60,000 to be used, she said. Haggerty, Omver Pyle. Rated PG. day to alter the route being used to ramps on the Connecticut Turn­ understood the concerns of resi­ 0 - People's Court CD ■ Off Track Betting thy Kusner, Lee Wulff and Cand­ (D - CBS News Nightwateh DCVS has asked the state attorney general’s 9 - M*A*S*H (39 * Top Rank Boxing from Las ® - Indopandant Natwodt ice Bergen. (60 min.) detour trucks around the Mianus pike Friday to detour trucks dents in Greenwich’s Cos Cob 8:00 P.M. 8S) - No Empujen Programa QD “ Honeymooners office to issue a ruling on the matter. comico con la animacion de Raul Vegss, NV News around the bridge reopened to section and had tried to address 6:30 P.M. 0 - ESPN SportaCenter 0 0 - Lata Night with David 0 - Crossfire • River Bridge, despite pleas from CD (D - Magnum. P.l. Magnum Astor. (39 - MOVIE: 'Penftantlary II' A G 9 - Sunday at tha King's Lattarman David's guests are those concerns. ( D - Man About the House ' gets caught between a news cor­ residents for compromise on an passenger cars the same day. uP l photo 8 - MOVIE: Dinar' Five boxer seeks revenge on an old Housa 0 - Pick the Proa Sponswri- Fee Waybill, Michael Keaton and 0 - Bewitched CD-CBS News respondent and an assassin. (R) Utility woes cause layoffs alternate route. Vehicles travelling Interstate 95 He said the detour plan would friends from the '50s hang out in prison enemy who murdered his 8 - Star Trak ters preview' key games and backwards singer David Fuhrar. 0 - Phil Silvers ; (60 min.I viewers compete for prizes. Davidson met briefly with pass over a temporary bridge remain in effect for less than six Robert Davidson, lawyer for residents of (3D - Barney MHter a Baltimore diner and try to hold girlfriend. Leon Isaac Kennedy, (60 min.) WINDSOR — Combustion Engineering says it CD ~ PM Magazine Ernie Hudson. Mr. T. 1982. Rated 8 - Fraaman Report* 3:00 A.M. ’Transportation Commissioner J. plugging the 100-foot section that months, the time the DOT esti­ ® - Howard Hughes: The on to their youth. Steve Gutten- 0 - Alfred Httehcock 8 - M o r. Rm I Pwpto will lay off 24 employees at its Power Systems Cos Cob, met with DOT Commisioner J. Inside Story The life of this ec­ CD 8 - MOVIE; 'Shooting berg. Daniel Stern. Mickey R. 8 8 - HUI Straat Blua* Fay CD - MOVIE: 'Coivana k- 226' William Burns and afterwards collapsed June 28, killing three mates . will be needed to make 0 - Croeefire Group because of postponed orders at a nuclear William Burns Wednesday to discuss centric millionaire is examined. Stwm' Rourke. 1982. Rated R. (3 l - Major League Baseball: Furillo decides to have her baby 1:00 A.M . Canadian commander leadSy a people. permanent repairs to the Mianus and Coffey awaits a verdict from 0 0 - Tonight Show John­ said Burns gave a “ firm no” on a - dunging Family 8 - MOVIE: 'Sunaat St. Louis at Monveal CD - Svifoni and Son corvette in exerting and perilous power plant owned by the financially troubled bridge. truck detour ramos. (9 - AtMetes In Action CD his peers. (R) (60 min.) ny's guest is Mariette Hanley. (60 war-time convoy service. Ran­ proposed compromise designed to Bums flatly denied he gave 8 - MOVIE: 'PwadlM Allay' Boulevard' An aging silent (39 - Jim Bakkar min.) CD - Hogan'* HaroM Washington Public Power Supply System. 8 0 - NBC News screen star, attached to a young dolph Scott, Ella Raines, James Three brothers look for a way out ( 0 ( 0 - Gimme A Break Nell Combustion Engineering said Wednesday that 8 - Untamed World screen writer, lures him with her 0 - MOVIE: 'Halls of 0 - August Preview 8N*w CD - Worid Vlalon 8|wc sent on e reconnaissance patrol Spotlight's line-up for the month Federal funds requested Noticias nacionales con Guillermo deur. William Hoiden. Gloria 8 - Radio 1990 Today * pro- 7th Planet* Earthmen on Uranus because of slack untility demand for coal-fired ena. Sylvester Stallone, Armand 0 - Paopla's Caucus of a Japanese held island in the of August. Restrepo. Assante, Lee Canalito. 1978. Swanson, Erich Von Stroheim. gram looks at the hottest trends find strange green land arid b e ^ - power generators. 1950. (E ) - Flickers from Masterpiece Pacific. Richard Widmark, Jack 8 - MOVIE: 'PM. K.ny'. *iful women in bitter cold wodd 0 9 ■ Jeffersons ( 9 - Vintage Baseball Film: Palance, Karl Malden. 1951. and performers in tha work! of Kevin Pilon, a spokesman for the company, (SD - Soapbox Theatre Arrtie Cole tries to find Bkiee' A amali band has trouble entertainment. Realizing alien force causes the (St - ABC News The Old Ball Game' 0 - MacNail-Lahrar Report mirage, they set out to destroy it said the Washington utility’s problems, including some working capital to invest in when a racketeer decides he is ®-D**|Mdida ® - Dr. Who 0 - Camp Meeting USA 8:30 P.M. producing films. (R) (60 min.) 0 - 2 4 H o r a s going into the agency business John Agar, Greta Thysson, Ann this week’s default on $2.25 billion in bonds ( 0 - MOVIE: 'Slaughter in San CD ■ Carol Burnett and Friends (Closed Captioned] and wants a cut from the band. 1:30 A.M . Smyner. 1962 * financing two terminated nuclear plants, forced Official says state can’t monitor water 7:00 P.M. 0 - MOVIE: 'Friday, tha 13th Jack Webb, Janet Leigh, Lee Francisco' A Chinese-American (39 - Sports Look Part 3' Four teenage couples find CD - Tom CottI* Show (39 ~ Top Rank Boxing from Las WPPSS to halt contract negotiations with CD - CBS News cop fights against the corruption Marvin. 1955. - Noche da Gala 9:30 P.M. horror at an isolated lake. 1982. CD - Chico and th * Man Vegas. NV equipment suppliers. CD 8 - m *a *s * h in San Francisco's Police Depart­ Rated R. 8 - Nightlln. 0 • MOVIE: Hanky Panky< A By Mark A. Dupuis . priations and Public Health commit­ grant expenditures, Lloyd said the million under the three block grant' (£D " Wild America 'Mountain 8 8 - C h e e f s The regulars at C£D - Indopondant Natworfc ment. Chuck Norris. mild-mannered architect g^ts CD - Moppet Show Monarchs.' Tonight's program Cheers become uncomfortable ® - Maatarpiaca Thaatra 'A 12:00 A.M. Naw* UPl Capitol Reporter tees that about 50 percent of the water state could monitor an additional 200 programs with the money coming (S ) - Prime News caught in a web of intrigue and CD-ABC News looks at Alpine animals inciudirrg when Sam's roommate writes a Town Like Alice.' Jean travels to systems investigated by his agency more water supplies annually. during the federal fiscal year that runs book about coming out of the CD - CNN Nmv* 8 - ESPN'* Sportaforum murder. Gene Wilder, Glide Rad C D - V e g a ( 0 ( 0 - Fame After the school mountain goats, sheep and gol­ Australia in search of Joe Har­ Educators welcome criticism HARTFORD — Health Services were found to have some chemical or The two legislative committees held from Oct. 1, 1983, through Sept. 30,1984. is vandalized, the kids are den eagles. (R) gay closet.' (R) man. (R) (60 min.) (Closed Cap­ 91) - SMuntay Night LIv. 8 - MOVIE: "Tha Soldlar' A ner, Richard Widmark. 1982 ® 8 - Alios CIA agant trias to prevant tha Rated PG. I Commissioner Dr. Douglas S. Lloyd bacteriological contamination. a public hearing on the health depart­ ^hocked when a suicide note is 8 - GabrM y Oabricia tioned) 8 - MOVIE: Friday, th . 13th HARTFORD — A coalition of Connecticut The Health Department also pro­ 8 - ESPN's Sportsforum found. (R) (60 min.) 9:00 P.M. Part 3 ' Four teenage couples find Russians from blowing up half of 0 - Freeman Raporta claims the state lacks the manpower to However, he said the state wasn’t ment’s proposed breakdown of federal the world's oil supply. Klaus Kin­ educators says a scathing report on conditions in posed using $360,000 for grants to local 8 - World on Fire 8 - MOVIE: Whoaa Ufa la H Q 3 - Simon & Simon A man 10:30 P.M. horror at an iso la t^ lake. 1982. 8 - Qunambka adequately monitor drinking water able to do annual routine monitoring of block grant funds for three programs hires the Simons to find his wife. 10:00 P.M. Rated R. ski, Ken WaN. Rated R. the nation’s classrooms will help public schools health departments. Lloyd said state 8 - Hogan's Heroes Anyway?' A man paralyzed from (D ** New Jersey Report ( 0 - Our Miss Brooks supplies and has asked lawmakers for the 700 individual public water supplies and will meet next week to consider the neck down fights to make Ns (R) (60 min.) (D (D - Knot* Landing Ten­ 0 - Major League Beaeball: escape their "also-ran position” and set higher funding had not increased to local sions mount as Karen and Mack 8 - Hot Spots Tonight's pro­ more federal funds. in Connecticut because of a lack of shifting funds around within the grants. 8 - Moneyline own decisions. Richard Dreyfuss, CD - The Msrv Show (3D - News gram features Orleans' from The 8t. Louia et Mon^eel goals. agencies since 1977 while they were approach their wedding day and The Department of Health Services staff. Two of the programs involved the 0 - News John Cassavetes. Rated R. 0 - Business Report Tallyho, Wilmington, DE. (60 0 - NBC Newa Overnight 3:15 A.M. offering more services. ( D > MOVIE: Swingin' Gary explodes when excerpts The Connecticut Coalition for Education met in Wednesday presented a proposed allo­ 8 - Rainbow Jackpot 1 0 - Evening at Pops 'Steve Summer' TNs breezy musical 0 - Indspendsnt Network min.) 8 - MOVIE: 'Whoaa Ufa I* ii Lloyd said current staff ” is simply Department of Health Services while from Vai's book are printed in a 8 - MOVIE: 'Moonahina Hartford Wednesday to discuss the report issued cation plan to increase federal block Rep. Paul Gionfriddo, D- - Soledad Serie dramatics. Lawrence and Eydie Gorme.' pits teen-ager against teen-ager tabloid. (R) (60 min.) News 8 - MOVIE: "Th. P M p l. N .xt County ExpreM* A murdered Anyway?' A man paralyzed frirn not sufficnent to keep up a monitoring the third is administered by the Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme in a tumultuous summer rom­ this spring by a national commission that found grant funding for water monitoring Middletown, co-chairman of the Public Libenad Lamarque. (D - News 10;45P.M . Door' The tormented parents of e moonshiner's daughters com­ the neck down fights to make his system which can assure the citizens of Department of Mental Health and team up to present their special ance. James Stacy. William A. young girl try to get at the source pete with the local 'biggie' whom own decisions. Richard Dreyfuss. the nation’s future was "a t risk” beca'ise of from $57,426 to $208,410 in the upcoming this state safe and adequate water involves alcohol and drug abuse and Health Committee, said the committee ( 8 - EntettairKnent Tonight brand of entertainment. (60 min.| Pittman. Quinn O'Hara. 1965 CD 8 - 20/20 0 - Reporter 41 of their daughter’s drug habit. Eli John Cassavetes. Rated R. * they believe caused their father's shortcomings in public education. federal fiscal year. supplies.” mental health programs. would discuss the health department "The report is going to take American Lloyd told me Legislature’s Appro­ With the proposed increase in block The'♦-fppvr.ootgfosnendabout$13 r plan and may make some changes. -THAT-I5-THB-QUB^TI0M- 00 1 HAVB ' ALL RlOHTt ALL RIOHTl THAT> education out of an also-ran position to one of WHETHER-^15-NO01.EP-IN- TO BAY THE BNOUeHJ 15 THAT ANY WAY TO THE-MIWP-TO-SUFFER-THE- prominence,” said Thomas P. Mondani, execu­ WORPE THAT TEACMTIMEAMiHOW CAU YOU BRIDGE ASTRO tive director of the Connecticut Education 5UNO0-AND-ARROW9-OF- FA&T* .ACT MITH A C 0 L L A P 5 E P LUfOO? 0UTRA6E0US-FORTUlOE- GRAPH Association. A strong weak two Rat control funds urged ties. Best Outdoor Buys HARTFORD — Officials and residents from In the 1981 Bermuda Bowl Bridgeport and Hartford have urged lawmakers NORTH 7-2t-H most of the South players ^TOrthday to continue funding for rodent control programs, 4KQ7 elected to open with two M est good to ¥72 spades with what they con­ making progress in the war against rats in the ♦ KQJ 10 July 29.1963 : state’s two largest cities of rats. o f the Season««« 8 - 6 - 8 3 sidered an exceptionally ♦ J752 strong weak two-bid. This coming year you (vill The Legislature’s Appropriations and Public WEST EAST The bidding in the box develop a more philosophical Health Committees held a public hearing e eio3 098 shows how game was outlook. Your new attitude ^IM Wednesday on the block grant allocation plan. Come and set'em VQJ654 VK103 reached at most tables. be a great asset to you* In The state Department of Health Services is YOU'D THINK THEY 03ULD DANa! 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Don't rush) to "She appeared to be in good condition and good Better Prices! ed to open one spade and judgment. • spirits,” police Lt. Barbara Kenney said. Soolar Most of today’s experts LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) "She didn’t seem to have any apparent physical eventually played in three Libras usually feel more com­ believe firmly in the use of spades to taxe a sutetantial iRjuries.” Great driveway We have lumber to suit all your the weak two-bid. The bid is fortable doing things with p6rt- loss in IMPS since the other ners rather than functionlng on protection at great building needs. We offer most effective in the major North-South pairs reached delivery, cutting services, lU*"-, their own. This is apt to 'be latexite sovingt. suits since it both pre-empts game. especially true of you today.. Officials can solicit funds SIF^R-SI AL free estimatea and and suggests game possibili­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. f2 ) DRIVEWAY SAVER IN kitchen designs. Schedule Important business HARTFORD — The state Elections Commis­ •Studs meetings In the afternoon, sion has issued a unanimous ruling that allows the 8o95 S eal. •Framing rather than in the a.m. You assistants of state officials not appointed by the should be both luckier and •CDX sharper at that time. ' j governor to solicit campaign contributions. txBxo tku »noa pockogo Sand Mix •Hardwoods CROSSWORD The commission Wednesday said state Deputy SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Owe. Actual piehnm of shed shewn. Latexite 1 0 . 5 5 •Pine CREDIT AND BILLING DEPT. 21) Instead of being self-con­ Comptroller Lawrence J. Cacciola could engage •Waferboard ACitOSS 68 So (Scot.) Apiwer to Previous Punie scious about being demonstra­ in political fund-raising, despite a new state law 3 0 1 . 7 8 CrcKk Filler 5.25 tive today, take the oppoille •Sidings that bans state department heads and their Centaini floor, tiudt, toxtono 1-11 tid in g , Yo u r a c c o u n t iS 1 M ao _____ DOWN IH M S □ODD tack. 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' 63 Hidtr followar 38 89 90 Isi 92 BROWN'S TIRE SHOP BARRAGUFFE’S AM KO 64 Morose Why don’t they crestL a 33S MoIn St. 3 M W . MANCMESlUt ELUNGTON WILUN6TON •3 94 65 Brought about 99 spBcial award (or n y isttr, Ct. 336 N. Main St. Rt. 83, West Rd. Rt. 74 at Red Caboose 66 Toboggan vlewor who can stay awake 1-M l hKIc so 97 649-6253 875-6213 429-9916 67 Catch eight of 99 (or the entire run o( i):an 446-3444 647-0562 nor msPONuaie ron rypoei)*H4ic*i zhtox- JS awards program on TV? - JO — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursdiiy, July 28, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 28, I083 — il Obituaries Loan slated to rescue Thomas G.O. Stenhouse He leaves three sons, James T. Thomas George 0. Stenhouse, Moriarty and William Moriarty, F O C U S / F a m ily 77, of Granby died Tuesday at both of New Britain and John public radio Hartford Hospital. He was the Moriarty of Hartford; four grand- WASHINGTON CUPI) — Execu­ brother of James Stenhouse of children; four great­ tives of National Public Ra(lio said Manchester. grandchildren; and several nieces today tentative agreement has He also leaves two sons, George and nephews. been reached on a financial rescue O. Stenhouse of West Granby and Funeral services will be Satur­ plan to keep the federally financed James F, Stenhouse of Rockville; day at 10 a.m. from the John F. network afloat. a daughter, Mrs. Marie Lazure of Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. “ We believe we have reached West Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Center St. Burial will be in St. agreement with the CPB (Corpora­ Christine Kilman of Tariffville; 13 Bridget Cemetery. Friends may tion for Public Broadcasting) The Village smut shop grandchildren; and four great­ call at the funeral home Friday regarding a loan and a more grandchildren. from 7 to 9 p.m. secure future for NPR and your Funeral services will be Friflay ; f."- V program service,” NPR execu­ at 2 p.m. at the Vincent Funeral Thomas D. McCann Sr. tives Donald Mullally and Ronald Home, 880 Hopmeadow St., Sims­ Thomas D. McCann Sr., 70, of 56 Borstein said in a statement. After a decade, the Manchester Book Shop still arouses anger bury. Friends may call at the Foley St., died Wednesday in 4 ^ * “This agreement in principle funeral home today from 2 to 4 and Westerly. R.I. He was the husband will be discussed by your (N P R ) With plants, a bird bath, and a ceramic rabbit in 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations of Lillian Dahiman McCann. but was forced to step down — presumably board in executive session,” they the window, the Manchester Book Shop looks may be made to the Granby He was born in Manche- ter on because of his anti-bookshop stance. Some said. more like a stodgy real estate office than a porn "We go in there on no routine Volunteer Ambulance Association, Dec. 16. 1912 and had been a townspeople were probably annoyed by his P. O. Box 97, Granby. The statement said lawyers for shop. lifelong resident of town. He both parties still face “ the drafting Good tactics; He once passed around dirty magazines basis, oniy when there’s a retired five years ago. He had On the outside, anyway. Inside, there are edible Sebastlana P, Salafia T’ of some significant documents” to at a P.T.A. meeting, and his followers were specific compiaint— an(d there owned and operated McCann’s work out details of the panties, peep shows, and lots of photographed Intentions Sebastiana “ Anna” Perez Sala­ Texaco Service on Center Street sometimes jeered at when they picketed the arrangement. skin. All on Main Street in “ the City of Village Sarah Hall bookshop. have been no complaints for a fia, 92, formerly of New Britain, for more than 40 years. UPl photo Charm.” All less than a block away from the Full died Tuesday at a Kensington NPR, which needs about $500,000 He blamed the protest failure on the ’laxity ” of long, longtime.’ He was a member of the ROCKY, A PIT BULL TERRIOR, ON DOG DEATH ROW to meet its Friday payroil for some Gospel Interdenominational Church, with its Herald Reporter convalescent home. She was the Salvation Army for more than 50 he legal system when it comes to porn, and a . . . legal loophole may save him from destruction 300 employees, faces a $9.1 million huge yellow “ Jesus Saves” sign, and just a block Captain Joseph Brooks wife of the late Luigi Salafia and years and was a former bandsman “ misinterpretation of the First Amendment: deficit this year. It provides away from the Mary Cheney Library. the mother of Anthony L. Salafia with the Salvation Army. He was a programs for 281 noncommercial pressing freedom of expression into craziness.” Manchester Police Department Sr. of Manchester. charter member of Manchester The incongruities struck me from the day ! radio stations around the nation. Pressing for anti-smut legislation is no longer She was born in Italy and had Lodge of Elks and a member of noticed the large “ adults only” notice on the ’The network, which offers such phone calls. With his laid-back drawl, glasses, worth the effort, he said. Practicing “ psychologi­ lived in New Britain for many Manchester Senior Citizens. Stick-up dog may get reprieve bookshop door. Not quite a real estate office, I popular programs as “ Morning and blue jeans, he seemed almost like a wilted cal” warfare against porn shop owners is more years. Besides her son in Manches­ Besides his wife he leaves two I- realized. Edition” and “ All Things Consi­ flower-child, a burned-out peace marcher from effective in the long run. ter she leaves four daughters. Mrs. sons, Thomas D. McCann Jr. and SEATTLE (U PI) — Rocky, the pit bull terrier executioner’s needle. dered,” has been criticized on But why the innocuous window-front, I the 1960s. Sarah Veneziano of Kensington, Timothy W. McCann, both ol ‘If somebody wants to pose in a doing time on dog death row as a vicious If the terrier is officially determined to be a Capitol Hill for financial wondered. A pom shop with a sense of civic I asked him what he thought of the merchan­ Mrs. Rose Morin of Bristol, Mrs. Manchester; two brothers. Wood- BUT THE REV. Eugene Brewer, current accomplice in a holdup, may get a reprieve vicious dog, he will be killed, Eng said. mismanagement. responsibility? Or a false front to appease the m agazine or be in a movie, it’s Jean Duckworth of Jacksonville, row McCann of Manchester, and dise. " I don’t consider it sleazy,” he said, after pastor of the local Church of Christ, would still thanks to a legal loophole. To further complicate matters, Eng said Details of the rescue plan were churchgoers and keep away the vice squad? Fla., and Mrs. Terry Orzel of Elmore McCann ofHarris, Pa.; six thinking a moment. “ What, then, is?” I asked. like to see an anti-porn ordinance effected in their decision. They’re not Rocky was doomed because he played to the anyone who claims to be Rocky’s owner could be net immediately disclosed pending Plainville; a brother, Adoino sisters, Mrs. John (Martha) “ Ronald Reagan. Nancy Reagan wouldn’t strong-arm guy in a late-night robbery. Curtis prosecuted for owning a vicious dog. consideration by the NPR and CPB Manchester, even though such a law in East Perez of New Britain; 17 grand­ Rieder, Miss Hannah McCann, I WAS INTRIGUED, I went inside. I queried the kneel before the Queen of England, that’s drugged up or kidnapped. They Anthony Knight, who pleaded guilty to the holdup, Interest in the issue of what to do about Rocky boards. Hartford was recently declared unconstitutional. children; 34 great-grandchildren; Mrs, Edna Wark, Mrs. Frank manager. obscene. Nuclear bombs. The front page of the ordered Rocky to attack the victim, Donald has grown following newspaper reports about In addition to its immediate ” A community has a right to determine what are em ployees, with unions and and one great-great-grandchild. (Elsie) Bedeel, and Mrs. Francis ” We just like to keep to ourselves,” he said, as Bradshaw, 25, who was bitten on the cheek, thigh him. payroll problem, the network also newspaper every morning,” he answered. will be sold in terms of entertainment,” he said good pay.’ Funeral services will be private. (Betty) McCarthy, all of Manches­ and ankle. he slouched on a stool in front of the cash register. There are no calling hours. Rose Burwin said his office received about 50 calls is in arrears on its phone bill and last week. ter and Mrs. Ronald (Dorothy) Knight, who will be sentenced in September, is “ We don’t mean anybody any trouble.” Richard Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Wednesday from people concerned about the dog owes several months’ back rent on RICHARD W ENT ON to say he was shocked by Other members of the clergy reject the cry for Nightengale of Coventry; and two Rocky’s master, but possibly not his legal owner, Then he sat up a bit straighter. ” I try to mind Rocky Hill, has charge of arrange­ and its plight. “ They say, ’Don’t take it out on the its Washington headquarters. the nudity in the popular movie, “ An Officer and a censorship. " I would rather there be openness in grandsons. a fact that could save the canine criminal. my own business and expect my customers to m anager ments. Memorial contributions dog because it was his owner’s fault,’ that sort of Edward Pfister, CPB president, Gentleman.” He said he took his mother along to the community for the bookshop, instead of being Funeral services will be Satur­ Authorities who were planning to have Rocky thing,” Burgwin said. mind theirs,” he added. " I have nothing to be M anchester Book Shop may be made to the charity of the said this week N PR must relin­ see it, and was embarrassed. Explicit depictions kept a little village where a handful of people can day at 10 a.m. at the Salvation executed as a vicious animal said Wednesday city The calls came from as far away as embarrassed about.” donor’s choice. Army Citadel on Main Street. quish ownership of its program of violence and sex, according to him, should be law allows him to be put to death only if his legal Pennsylvania and a correspondent for the London decide what can come in and what can’t...What Burial will be in East Cemetery. distribution system to get a rescue He called himself Richard, but would not reveal confined to "adult entertainment centers.” owner does not claim him within six days. Daily Express, Burgwin said. loan. one person calls porn, another may call beauty,” James H. M oriarty Friends may call at the Holmes his last name — claimed he hates getting obscene “ Anybody who doesn't like this stuff just Rodney Eng, an assistant city attorney, said While in custody, Rocky’s life hasn’t been too said private counselor and minister Earle R. ‘Manchester put out its welcome James H. Moriarty, 90, formerly Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Pfister, who has called N P R "a authorities do not know who the owner is. Even if bad. He spends afternoons chained in the back shouldn’t look at it.’’ he added. Custer recently. of 90 Hilliard St. died Wednesday at Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial very sick company,” had said the rightful owner comes forward. Rocky, taken courtyard at the city pound, “ enjoying the leisure Others I talked to disagreed. He called for “ openness about sexuality,” a mat for porn and said, ‘Come a local convalescent home. He was contributions may be made to the unless the network agreed to the into custody more than three months ago as of the yard, just like at the penitentiary,” said "P o m produces rape, and it breaks down the husband of the late Katherine Salvation Army. CPB’s terms on the loan, the stance that didn’t make him popular with many of on in.’ M anchester blew it.’ evidence in Knight’s case, could still get the supervisor Jay Valinga. morals. It never produces good. It’s a ruination (Casey) Moriarty. corporation might refuse to make his colleagues at the time of the bookshop The Rev. J. Grant Swank He was born in Manchester on a $1 million contract payment due for youngsters.” said the Rev. Philip Saunders ol hulabaloo. April 28, 1893, and had been a Memorial service the radio network on Monday. the nearby Full Gospel Church. 1971 protest leader lifelong resident. There will be a memorial mass In Central America Likewise, a local Church of the Nazarene THAT HULABALOO has since died down. Ten He was a painter and had also Friday at 7 p.m. at Church of the minister, who led other townspeople in protest years ago Lee Hay’s high school English class been a long-time employee of the Assumption, for Herman W. Korn- against the bookshop after it first opened back in held debates on the Manchester Bookshop issue. former Bon-Ami Co. on Hilliard giebel of 27 Waddell Road, who October 1971, insist^ smut has a domino effect. empirical data to show they (porn shops) lead to No w the issue is scarcely mentioned in the schools an increase in crime,” he said. Street. He was an Army veteran of died Tuesday. He was the husband Today a resident of Walpole, Mass., the Rev. J. World War I. or at town hall. of Amelia B. Korngiebel. Stone talks peace as Navy nears Grant Swank Jr. said porn “ can lead to violence; Attorney Leonard Kamaras of Providence. ” It all comes down to the right of expression,” R.I., who represented a former Manchester bondage, strapping up people, whipping them. It said New Britain lawyer Daniel A. Silver last United Press International Bookshop manager in court, became incensed “ The presence of the flotilla of A source close to the meeting about a hoped-for meeting with also leads to crimes against children, such as week. A cooperating attorney with the Connecti­ when I broached the subject. He said he would not ships is for the defense of the suggested reporters had misun­ Salvadoran rebel representatives, kidnapping them for porno films.” Presidential envoys from Latin cut Civil Liberties Union, he specializes in first region, but it could also serve for derstood a comment in which guerrilla spokesman Ruben Zam­ Nonetheless, the anti-bookshop effort failed. waste his time talking about it — or talking to any $50,000 federal grant Am erica’s Contadora Group and attack,” Stone was quoted as amendment litigation and has represented smut Stone said recent events, including ora told UPI in Managua, So, too, did a Manchester-sponsored bill aimed at "nitwits in Manchester.” He suggested that if I American troubleshooter Richard saying. the deployment of the fleet, had put shops in court. Such shops ’’have every right to be Nicaragua. cracking down on obscenity; It was defeated at Stone shuttled through Central Stone’s remark was confirmed the United States in an offensive there and exist. There has never been one iota of the state Senate in April 1972, after passing the Please turn to page 14 given for Cheney Hall America on. separate peace mis­ by two Salvadoran legislators rather than defensive position in sions as a U.S. Navy flotilla neared present at the meeting, but was the region. Stone was reported to be headed House on a close voice vote. (Senators who voted the coast of the troubled region. for Costa Rica today, where against the bill were later barraged with guilt A $50,000 federal historic The application for the grant flatly denied by Stone’s spokesman Stone, President Reagan’s spe­ Zamora was to attend a regional letters from Swank and his followers.) grant has been awarded to the was prepared by Mary Blish of and the U.S. Embassy in El Stone’s trip, his third to the cial envoy toCentral America, met forum. It was not known if Stone Little Theater of Manchester LTM, which is handling the Salvador, which had two people at region since his appointment last in San Salvador Wednesday with the meeting. would attempt to meet with for restoration of historic Che­ restoration of the hall, under month, has so far failed to bring LABELED “ a fiery evangelical minister” in a : i i " presidents Alvaro Magana of El Zamora. ney Hall, William Hale an­ town auspices, for use as a New York Times article published around this BOOK Salvador, Belisario Betancur of nounced today. performing center and public time. Swank still maintains the protest was Colombia and Ricardo de la The grant was awarded by the meeting place. “ necessary and worthwhile.” State Historic Commission and Espriella of Panama. SHOP "But there was so much apathy it was it was unofficially reported that Betancur and de la Espriella, PAYING TOO MUCH FOR YOURi About $500,000 in historic unbelievable, both from the business community the application tied for first grants money is available in representing the Contadora ■SUPERIOR HEATING CARE and the clergy. Manchester put out its welcome- place with one for the P.T. Connecticut, Its source is the Group, also traveled to Honduras HOMEOWNERS POLICY? 6 CEDAR ST., ROCKVILLE, CT. 06066 Barnum Museum in historic preservation fund of a and Guatemala for separate talks mat for porn and said ’Come on in.’ Manchester Bridgeport. federal jobs act. with the leaders of those countries. blew it,” he said in a telephone interview last “ We have revitalized our faith \V/e represent several insurance 8 7 5 -0 9 4 6 week. that there is willingness,” de la Ledmpanies that write homeownei Swank was also the vice president of the Espriella said before he and WHAT IS A CUSTOMEIIT A bird bath sits in the window of the 1. A cuslomw a llw m o tl Im porlail parson In our Manchester Chamber of Commerce at the time. Herald photos by Pinto Betancur left Guatemala for Pa­ [policies at very favorable rates. W d Manchester Book Shop. businass. Manchester Book Shop’s sign belies what’s inside O’Neill to make pitch nama Wednesday night. “ There f would be happy to give you our best 2. A eutlomar h not dapandMt on us, « a ara will be peace in Central America.” dapandani on lha cualomar,,. But that sentiment was appar­ Iquote along with a free appraisal of 3. A customar doaa us a favor whan caSIno. on affirmative action ently not shared by leftist Nicara­ Lyour home. Why not take a minut 4. A cuslomar to a human babig wNh fooUnos. gua, whose foreign ministry re­ 5. A customar comoa to ua with naads and wants, By M ark A. Dupuis ITS our |ob to tuifNi ihsm. governor and Legislature released leased a statement Wednesday [to give us a call? It could well be to) UPI Capitol Reporter earlier this week. night by the Coordinating Bureau SALE8aSERVICE*IN8TALLATIONS of fyour best interest. O l Saraan, Hat Watsr Haotars IsHart, The commission, a state agency, of the Movement of Non-Aligned HARTFORD — Gov. William __ Fomaesf and in arg , Saving Davicat found that 46 percent of the 43,878 Nations demanding that scheduled O’Neill said today he will direct state jobs were filled by white men U.S. naval maneuvers in the region Here’s what makes Adrienne run and run state agency heads to work to meet and 42 percent by white women. be canceled. FULLY LICENSED AND INSURED. REFERENCES. By Ellle Grossman minority hiring goals in light of a since: 185 races so far. and 180 trophies, although The remaining jobs were filled by The maneuvers are “ contrary to I Robert J. Smith, Inc, Newspaper Enterprise Assoclaton never dreamed I ’d take a step,” she says, “ although report criticizing the state’s record she s quick to remark, “ The competition in my age of breath. blacks, Hispanics and other minor­ the spirit of the peace efforts of the looking back to the dim ages when I was in high school on affirmative action. 65 Eaist Center St. group is unbelievable now. Before, I had a much “ So I decided to do it every day and gradually w ork. ities, the report said. region’s countries, ” said the state­ better chance to be in first place.” in Swarthmore. Pa., I always liked running up and O’Neiil said he was disappointed Manchester, Conn. 649-5241 NEW YORK — "In every race, about the fourth or down in field hockey.” up. Five times back and forth to the end of the block is The report does show improve­ ment, which endorsed separate, As a matter of fact, in this year’s six-mile L’Eggs with the state’s record in hiring fifth mile, I say, "What am I doing here?’ I mean, here She didn’t run, however, when she studied nursing a mile, and I ’d start doing it when my husband left for ment in all areas, ” O’Neill said at a but similar peace proposals issued Open Thursdays until 7 p.m. Mini Marathon in Central Park, she says, "The blacks and other minorities, but I am tearing down the street, looking like an idiot. at Temple University in Philadelphia and at the New work in the morning. But by the third lap I'd think, I news conference. “ It’s rather by the Contadora Group and and Saturdays till noon. third-place winner in my division ran a lot faster than said the state faced tough competi­ Then another voice inside says, ‘OK, come on. now, York Hospital/Cornell School of Nursing. She didn't haven’t made the beds yet and I ’d be tempted to stop disappointing, but at the same Nicaragua. my best time, even if I had done it. I have no idea what tion with the private sector in you’re in this, let’s go.’ run during her three years as a visiting nurse with the because I enjoy housework, so I had to find some other time there is advancement in each Stone flew to Honduras Wednes­ my tinrie was but I did very badly. Last year. I did six place to run.” recruiting qualified minority and every area of minority partici­ "B u ll haven't run my full potential yet. I ’m always Henry Street Visiting Nurse Service in New York. And workers. day after a meeting with Salvado­ miles in 59 minutes and that would have been good.” pation in state employment.” ran legislators, where reporters afraid if I run too hard, I won’t make it, and I don’t she certainly didn’t run after marrying, although as a The state’s record on minority Owning An amiable woman who laughs often and looks no want to come in crawling. Still, I should really go ail young mother with two boys and two girls under the CHRO Director Arthur L. Green listening through the door quoted more than 50, Mrs, Salmini runs year round, mostly in hiring was criticized by the Con­ out at least once because when I ’m through. I ’m out of age of five, she ran around a lot. Mostly, she says, ” I said Connecticut was doing better him as saying that the U.S. flotilla Independent local races sponsored by “ little towns and newspap- TO PEERS who have never run but may now be necticut Commission on Human breath but not dropping. And when I come in second to used to look out the window and watch my husband than other states in working for headed for waters off both coasts of ers, the Kiwanis Club and community centers. And I enticed to light out, Mrs. Salmini says, “ Do it. There Rights and Opportunities in its Insurance someone who only beat me by a little, I think, I should jogging around the house, to figure out when to put affirmative action, but more had to Central America could “ serve for belong to the New York Masters for people 30 and are so many rewards in running. If you’re overweight seventh annual report to the be done. have gone faster, why didn’t I? ” dinner on.” an attack.” Center, Inc. soon! over. They have all kinds of races indoors and out and you’ll lose, and if you smoke, you’ll stop. More than I love it.” Then came Mother's Day five years ago and with it mat, you’ll find so much companionship and fun THAT’S ADRIENNE SALMINI from Yonkers. is a red jogging suit and running shoes from her sons. Everybotiy encourages everybody else. Also, running N.Y., 5-foot-6,125 pounds and 67 years old. She started “ They said, ’OK, Mom, get with it,” ' Mrs. Salmini IF YOU’RE at all surprised that she started all this IS cheap, ’ she says. “ All you need is a pair of shoes O’Neill names appeals judges running five years ago and she’s hardly stopped says. “ I knew nothing about running — I tore down to at the age of 62, she herself was flabbergasted. "I and you can walk out the door and do it.” the end of the street and had to walk back I was so out Better make the beds first, though. By M ark A. Dupuis presiding judge for the the legal challenges that Hull. 62, is a former Banidi UPI Capitol Reporter court from the five nomi­ now go to ■ the state’s state senator and was nees, who are now subject highest court for review. lieutenant governor under HARTFORD - Gov. to confirmation by the The new court replaced former Gov. Thomas J. William O’Neill today 24-hour automatic Legislature. the Appellate Session ol M eskill from 1971-73. !iMHMki,ieie - t'ito sla llifiir r Jon Nonfa, CPCit And now, a word from the fat committee nominated five Superior O’Neill said he specifi­ teller machines the Superior Court. It will Ms. Dupont, 54, is active Court judges — four men cally did want a woman to have wider powers than in professional and civic and a woman — to serve sit on the court and Your link to better banking President Reagan has hit on an interesting new the Appellate Session be­ organizations, my financial condition. The commission will be as judges of a new appeals believed Ms. Dupont was at the better way bank, way to deal with the problems of government. When and Mimi don’t get along personally but I ’m sure cause it was created Borden, 46, was phief headed by the economic expert, Alan Greenspan and court that will help tackle “ extremely qualified” for we’ve he’s faced with an issue so difficult that it seems to they can put aside their differences for the good of through a constitutional draftsman of the Connec­ Heritage Savings...soon will have such members as Milton Friedman and the growing number of the post. have no solution, he appoints a committee to look our dinner party on this important occasion, just as amendment and not under ticut Penal Code from at our main office and Paul Volcker, chairman of the Federal Reserve. It legal appeals in Dupont will be the the state’s laws. into the mqtter and report back to him with a Andy Rooney members of the president’s commissions have. 1963-69; He became a got your will report back to me within 90 days on whether or Connecticut. second-highest ranking The five judges for the Highland Park Market. Sign recommendation. If the food commission advises anything for dinner O’Neill said the five, woman judge in the judge in 1977 and is not I can afford to buy the new table saw I have my new court have individual up now at any office. He appointed an independent commission to look Saturday night that’s too expensive. I ’m going to with a combined total of 58 state’s court system, join­ currently president of the Syndichted Columnist eyes on. service on the trial courts into the Social Security problem and he appointed turn <)ver its recommendation to the financial years of experience on the ing Associate Supreme Connecticut Judge num bee ranging from 6 to 22 years. Association. In addition to the question of the saw, it will explain bench, were chosen from Court Justice Ellen A. • another to come up with the answer to the MX committee and let the two committees argue it out Four are Democrats, the to me things like the money market, tax free a group of 20 to 25 people Peters at the upper level missile question. Now he’s appointed Henry between them. I ’m tired of making decisions. The other, Hull, is a former MVimiONTOHb You want auto,homeowners Insurance that’s comprehen­ municipal bonds and whether it really matters to me he considered for the new of the judiciary. Sealed bids will bereceived Kissinger to study Central America for him. answer obviously is to appoint a committee. Republican lieutenant sive, from a company and an agency you can (x>unt on what the price of gold in in Zurich. court, expected to begin The appeals court was In the Selectmen's Office, 222 I ’m so impressed with this new method of the governor. Bolton Center Rood, Bolton, when you have a claim. And you want all this at a reason­ operation by Oct. 1. established under a con­ Dannehy. 66, has 22 CT. 06040 until 5 P.M. on able price. president’s that I ’d like to apply it to my own life. IN THE E V E N T that there are any disagreements ’ The five nominees are stitutional amendment Tuesdov, August 16, 1983 tor W E’RE HAVING some people in for dinner years on the bench, begin­ Today I ’d like to appoint a committee of experts to between two committees. I ’ll appoint an Arbitration Superior Court Judges ratified by voters last the following Saturday night and I ’m going to appoint another ning as a judge of the 1 RECEIVCR - TRANEMriTER. We can (III the bilt by placing your in­ come up with the answer on what to do with my old think I ’ll appoint Lee lacocca as president. He s a Committee whose sole job will be to decide which of Joseph F. Dannehy. of November. The Legisla­ commission to come back within three days with a former Circuit Court sys­ RADIO (MOBILE, FM, 2-WAY) surance with Great AinWican... ^ we’re station wagon. Just as Central America is too much chairman of Chrysler, and the station wagon’s a the two committees is right. Willimantic, Robert J. ture adopted enabling leg­ Specifications for the giving you our number. fair, honest and bipartisan report on what we ought tem in 1961. obova may be obtained at the . for President Reagan, that station wagon problem is Ford; but he won’t let that interfere with his I ’m going to appoint a commission on overweight Testo of Bridgeport, T. islation setting down spe­ to have. Once that report is made, no one else will Testo, 63, is considered Selectmen's Office or coll BankLInk Locations: too much for me. Should I keep it another year? judgment. He’ll be as fair as Henry Kissinger on to study the problem of why I can’t eat ice cream and Clark Hull of Danbury, cifics of the court during 649-8743. Bids will be publicly rAREmew have any grounds on which to complain. The Antoinette L. Dupont of a likely choice for chief opened at 8 P.M. on August SalLut.- Main Olltce 1007 Main St. Should I spend a lot of money getting it fixed? Should Nicaragua. still get thin. For this committee, I ’m going to look its special budget session decision on the food will have been made, not by me, New London and Da vid M . this year. judge of the new Appellate 16, 1983. The Board of Select­ Manchester, CT I bother to have the dent taken out of the right rear through Fam ily Circle, the Reader's Digest, Court. men reserve the right to re­ Just as soon as the lacocca Commission gets back but by the experts. Borden of West Hartford. The new court will be a view, accept, or reject any Highland Park Maiket fender where I mashed it against the side of the to me. I ’ll take action. In the meantime. I ’m just Redbook, the National Enquirer, the Ladies Home State Supreme Court step below the state Su­ A former speaker of the and oil bids. 646-6050 Highland St. garage door? The Saturday Night Dinner Commission will be state House, he was HENRY P. RYBA going to drive the car, like always. Of course, I may Journal and all the book best-seller lists and find the Chief Justice John A. preme Court and will have Manchester, CT I ’m going to let the committee decide. headed by the great executive chef. Pierre Franey. best diet writers. named a Superior Court First Selectman just drive it like always alter the commission gets Speziale will choose a the final say on many ol _____ Town of Bolton 830 HaiHor^AL. ^tanehntar He will have on his commission, Andre Soltner, chef judge in 1969. back to me, too. I anticipate that once these committees report 058-07 at Am erica’s best restaurant, Lutece, and food FOR THE COMM ITTEE on station wagons, I I ’m going to appoint another commission to study back to me. I ’ll have my life as well organized as writers Miml Sheraton and Craig Claiborne. Craig President Reagan has the country orgnaized. t It — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 28. 1983 MANCH'^.STER HERALD. Thursday. July 28, 1983 - 13 A dvice ______^______Adolescents’ chest pains Understanding the salmon — and the fisherman

Eimor’t note: Joe Garmon, a resident of was that the fish just wouldn’t take. And it had to be attain the right line speed to run the fly past tne Perfume allergy not to be sneezed at symptom of stress Manchetler for many yeart, Is a recognized authority fact, because I don't think there were more than a salmon. By Sharon Rutenberg on the subject of bamboo fly rods and fly fiablng. dozen fishermen on all forty miles of river. invulnerable to serious disease.” Just got back from a great vacation with my good I know what you’re thinking. Well, how come the LOW WATER also means fewer fish in a river. United Press International One young man said: “I know d e a r ABBY: I am wife in Nova Scotia. Most of the time was spent on fish didn’t take, and what does low water have to do Salmon need a spate of heavy fresh water coming into taken literally. When you In some states, in order to people my age can have arthritis, so beautiful Cape Breton, in the Margaree valley area. Joe's World with it? allergic to all perfumes EVANSTON, 111. - Chest pain In the ocean to bring them up the river to spawn. encounter an overscented use the father’s surname, they must be able to have heart ’This is where I salmon fish in the fail, and I w ant^ to Otherwise they will lay out in the ocean at the mouth, and colognes. Only people person in a social situa­ the father must admit adolescents usually is not serious, attacks, too.” who suffer from this al­ share this lovely country with my wife. ' J dd Qarman THESE ARE the same questions that Joyce asked, waiting for the imprint of the waters they were born tion, head for the nearest paternity or it must be but researchers find that teenagers The most frequently diagnosed Nope, it was not primarily a fishing vacation. Of lergy can appreciate how oReo worry about It because they and now she understands a little more about salmon in, to come to them. Heavy rain in the highlands will Dear Abby exit! And it’s up to you to proved through the courts cause of the adolescent chest pain course, the rods, reels, flies, waders, etc., all went fishing. And salmon fishermen. bring a spate of water out to the waiting salmon, and terrible it is. When I come tell your friends about the and an affidavit signed to are afraid It may be a symptom of was musculoskeletal problems — 3i into close contact with heart disease or cancer. along, but it was really a part travel vacation, with an First off, when a salmon hits fresh water, and starts then the fish will start to come up the river. In the Abigail Van Buren seriousness of your that effect. percent; hyperventilation 20 per­ occasional fly thrown on the river. I had checked with up the river to spawn, he quits feeding. So. the "why” someone wearing an ex­ problem. “We suspect that we are witness­ ineantime the salmon are fair prey at the river’s Find out what is re­ cent, and breast-related problems 5 our hosts, Mary and Laird Hart, in N.E. Margaree, as to a salmon hitting a fly, has teen a mystery for mouth for the commercial fishermen who net them. cess of perfume or co­ P.S. Why hasn’t some­ quired in your state. If a ing a phenomenon unique to adoles­ percent. In 39 percent, no specific logne, I get a throbbing and they said that the salmon fishing had teen, and are baby salmon). As for yours truly, I hooked one years and years. Some icthyologists say a salmon will So you can see, Atlantic salmon fishing, at its best, is one invented a chic de­ child is not able to use the cents,” the scientists said. “As cause was identified. still was, a big fat zero. headache and my skull adolescents begin to perceive them­ fish, a grilse, (this is a first year fish returning to fresh hit a fly out of reflex, because it was the way he lived in an iffy thing. It’s repetative casting, it’s learning to signer gas mask? It would father’s surname, the sur­ "Serious underlying illness was a But we took off anyhow, with the car loaded for water) weighing about 5 or 6 lbs. He very smartly the river as a smoit and parr. Parr are young salmon read water, it’s learning to drift a fly at the right feels as though it’s about be an instant ''best- name of the mother is selves as adults, we hypothesize that rare cause of chest pain, although to explode! they perceive ttemselves vulnera­ bear, with fishing tackle, groceries, etc. To be honest, threw the book, jumped three times heading that can live in a river up to six years. A smoit is a speed, and it’s 98 percent sheer luck. Being at the right smeller.” I’d be the first normally used. several patients had associated I had two motives in mind. One, as I said before, to upstream, and that, my friends, was the sum total of salmon ready to go to sea. If they attain 4 inches by I can’t understand why on this subject. Read on: I happen to be a smoker, to buy one. ble to adult diseases.” spot at the right time helps, too. I met a man who organic disease not responsible for show Joyce that wonderful country around the our fishing expedition. fall, they will go to sea the following spring. fished for them for 12 years before he connected. But some people douse them­ and I respect those who DEAR ABBY: Say it Drs. Robert Pantrell of the their chest pain,” they said. selves so excessively with University of California in San Margaree River, and to have her meet the really great We saw fish in the river though. Because the water The longer an Atlantic salmon is in a river, the less he was hooked for life once he did. DEAR ABBY: Please are allergic to smoke. DEAR ABBY: I am again! I can’t tell you how The typical patient had frequent people I had met who lived there. And the other, was to wass so low, (back this spring when we had all that chance one has of hooking him on a fly. And this leads overpowering cologne. help me. Most people Why can't others respect going to have a baby, and I Frands'co and Benjamin Goodman Joyce’s impression of an Atlantic salmon fisherman Years ago it was consi­ much I agree with you pain — M percent had two or more see if I could put her on the fighting part of a salmon rain, they had absolutely none) I could spot fish here to the second school of thought. That an Atlantic is as follows. "One has to be part masochist, to like to think I’m a “kook” be­ my allergies? They don't am not married. What when you say that a pastor of Medical University of South episodes weekly. It was of moderate rod, with some of that leaping "silver” on the other and there in different pools, with the help of my dered cheap or vulgar to cause I am allergic to Carolina in Charleston said in the salmon hits a fly out of annoyance. If it is drifted past stand in water, to like to cast, and catch nothing, and seem to care or under­ should I do about my should always call before duration — 51 percent of the pain end.' Polaroid sunglasses. And they were good sized fish. his nose enough times, or enough different flies are use too much perfume, perfumes and colognes. stand. My doctor said, baby’s last name? I know American Academy of Pediatrics be three quarters of your rocker,” but today when you walk dropping in on church lasted longer than six minutes. The Anywhere from 8 to 20 pounds. switched past his nose, he will hit out of anger or But she did admit to me that it holds ”a certain Just one whiff, and my "Sorry, I can't do anay- for certain who the baby’s members. journal that chest pain is frequently pain had occurred'for many months into a room, you nearly nostrils close up. my seen in children. WELL, SHE SAW the country, she met the people, But nobody had taken a salmon in more than weeks. annoyance. And the fly has to be going by his nose, or fascination, and I can see if I hooked one, I might be thing for you. Stay away daddy is. Do I need his Just IS or 20 minutes’ — 36 percent had pain occurring we had a great time, and the closest she came to In fact, I considered myself lucky in that I had hooked in the vicinity at the right speed. pass out from the combi­ throat becomes irritated, from the public, and your They said doctors see 650,000 hooked.” nation of fragrances used permission to give my notice would be enough. longer than 6 months. leaping silver were a 4-inch and a 5-inch ‘ ‘parr’ ’ (these one. The complaint from the few people we talked to, So when the >vater is low, it is extremely difficult to Wait until next year. and I start couging and friends should baby his last name? Some Surprise visits are almost episodes of chest pain annually in Sixty-nine percent of the patients by men as well as women. choking and gasping for understand.” say I do and some say I patiente aged 10 to 21 years, Please print this, Abby. always upsetting and restricted physical activities and 41 air. It’s a panicky feeling. Can you offer any help? don’t. inconvenient. particularly during times of stress percent were absent from school You would be doing a lot of All I can do is run to a I have never seen this for the youngsters. people a big favor. I plan to keep my baby, Where do some people because of the pain. place where I can breathe subject in print. but I need to know what get the idea that clergy­ “Chest pain is a common symp­ ALLERGIC Stressful events, such as a death in fresh air. NEEDS HELP name Ishou Id put down on men are gods? tom usually caused by a beni^ the family, major illness, an acci­ Births ___ Red Cross honors woman Abby, some people IN TUCSON the birth crtificate. process, which creates considerable* DEAR ALLERGIC: KNOXVILLE dent, family separations and school (men as well as women) HAVING A BABY DEAR KNUX: It’s he­ concern for adolescents.” changes occurred in 31 percent of Anderson, Irving Oscar I've had a rash (no pun use a fragrance subtly, DEAR NEEDS: Your Pantrell and Goodman studied 100 intended) of letters lately DEAR HAVING: Laws reditary. They get it from the patients. III. son of Irving and- and others bathe in it! doctor’s advice should be differ from state to state. their parents. patients with chest pain. “The distress produced by these Bonnie Weir Anderson of who saved a life with CPR When questioned, 44 percent of the socio-environmental crises may 170 Weils St., was bom patients said they were afraid they have increased the possibility that July 4 at Manchester were experiencing a heart attack, 12 By Barbara Richmond people perform the CPR the patient’s chest pain, which under Memorial Hospiul. His Herald Reporter process,with one doing percent worried about heart disease normal circumstances would not maternal grandparents the ventilations and the Big man’s big weight loss success and 12 percent feared cancer. have been reported to a physician, are Walter and Thelma other the compressions. “The finding that surprised us the Claudette Beaulieu- became a primary one,” the re­ Weir of 170 Wells St. His Glode of Glode Lane is Fellow workers observed most was the belief held by a searchers said. paternal grandparents majority of adolescents that when thankful she took a Red that Ms. Beaulieu-Glode “People experiencing psychologi­ are Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cross CPR course. With did this all alone and in they bad chOst pain they were Anderson of DEAR DR. LAMB: I your skin. cal distress consider themselves that training she was able very cramped quarters in is full of water it will be experiencing a heart attack or heart sicker and oRen amplify and worry Marlborough. am a 34-year-old male and disease,” Pantrell and Goodman to save the life of a fellow the stairwell. five months ago I weighed You wili want to read taut. If you empty part of about symptoms that otherwise employee last summer. Doing Something About the water it will wrinkle said. might be ignored.” Bundy. Dane Everett, about 330 pounds. Cer­ “This is in contrast to previous The American Red SHE'S GRATEFUL to a tainly I had the begin­ Body Fat, The Health and there will be folds in Relaxation techniques, physical son of Lawrence and Cross recently awarded former co-worker who nings of colitis and even Your Health Letter 20-10, which I am it. research suggesting that adoles­ conditioning and pain-relievers can Sbelley Jaques Bundy of sending you. Others who cents oRen perceive themselves as her its highest award, — was a Red Cross CPR jaundice since my skin ws When you lose fat and be offered. 14 Oval Lane, was bom the Red Cross Certificate instructor and volun­ quite yellowish. Addition­ Lawrencs Lamb, M.D want this issue can send 75 decrease your body size July 7 at Manchester cents with a long, of Merit , for saving the teered to teach state ally my diabetes wasn’t in your skin will stay the Memorial Hospital. His life of Al Raddatz. He had workers oh his own time. check. stamped, self-addressed same size so it wrinkles. maternal grandparents envelope for it to me, in retired from the state and She took that course and a Now five months later There are no vitamins are Loma Edwards of then came back to work year later took a refresher due to diet and exercise — care of this newspaper, that wUl help. The only Thoughts Bethel and Harold Jaques P.O. Box 1551. Radio City For her, July 7, 1982 course. heavy exercise such as rest of my life. What is pressure loses excess exercises that will help of Barnstead, N.H. His started as an average wood chopping — I now Station, New York, N.Y. are those that increase paternal grandparents As a result of the your opinion of my weight body fat. 10019. What is love? It may be defined in day. She had gone into her life-s’aving incident, and weigh 209 pounds, a loss of loss? Your improved body muscle size to fill up the . Love is vital and gives vitality. We are Mr. and Mrs. (^orge office at the State Depart­ 121 pounds. I am in better skin again. terms of its attributes. The very letters need both to iove and to be loved. Love Bundy of Gardena, Calif. because the other em­ DEAR READER: odor may be from an DEAR DR. LAMB: I comprosing the world are reminders of ment of Income Mainte­ ployee who had given the physical shape than I Great. I would not recom­ improved body chemistry You may be lucky and is an energizing force that gives He has two brothers, nance in Hartford a little have ever been. ha ve lost some weight and have some tightening of several of its qualities: sparkle and zest to all of life. Greg, 10 and Eric, 8. CPR course was trans­ mend that rapid weight from the correction of my skin is getting soR and Loyalty early that morning to get ferred to another depart­ Since 1 have been drink­ loss for everybody. You the skin with time. Don’t Love enduring — no fair weather some work done. But then your diabetic state. loose. I exercise regularly Optimism Dorsey, Jennifer Eliza­ ment, Miss Beaulieu- ing about eight glasses of were fortunate in being Now I am all for people count on it. Young people friend is she. It is committed to stand another workor came run­ water a day I am now but that doesn’t seem to usually have better luck Vitality by another through the future, wha­ beth, daughter of Thomas Glode now teaches the able to do enough physical losing excess body fat but help. I’m in my middleOOs Endurance ning into her office saying CPR course herself. clean internally. Before exercise to make a real with that. Unfortunately tever that future may bring. F. and Dorothy Jaruis someone had collapsed in you must not get fixated and a female. Love is loyal and steadfast in all Dorsey of 54 Dudley St., my body had a bad smell dent in those calories on pounds on the scales.' when the skin loses its Such a worthy goal is love; lg>w we the stairwell. She said there is a big because of the debris in Are there any vitamins elasticity, and you lose circumstances. It does not envy or fall short of its ideal. What Joy to grasp was bora July 8 at Man­ stored as fat. And because What counts is the amount I can take that would resent the good which befalls another, Ms. Beaulieu-Glode demand for the classes my digestive system. of your other comments, I weight, about the only the perfect model, the precious love of chester Memorial Hospi­ rushed to the stairs. The of fat under your skin. help? I can’t jog but do neither does it neglect or desert it» tal. Her maternal grand­ since the incident. “I sent My diabetes is com­ must wonder if you did not Depending on your body thing left is to remove Jesus! How encouraging to know he victim, she determined, pletely in check and my walk some. I just need beloved in time of trouble. parents are Mr. and Mrs. out a memo saying I also have some retained size, another 54 pounds some of the excess skin forgives and helps us to do the same, had neither pulse nor would conduct them, and blood pressure is per­ body water. something to keep my surgically. You may or Love is optimistic; in all circumstan­ ^ l y we can love better in and through Edward Jarvis of 739 may be too much and skin from being so loose. ces it helps, hopes, even prays for all respiration. She quickly Herald photo by Richmond there were many, many fectly normal. Your improvement in require your losing mus­ may not think the problem Him. Center St. Her paternal began CPR. She con­ I will lose 54 pounds is important enough to that is best for iU object. Its focus is on grandparents are Mrs. Jo more applicants than I health is what is often cle as well as fat. Guide DEAR READER: Herald photo by Pinto tinued working on the could effectively teach.” more and continue my seen when a person with warrant such a proce­ the best traiu, and so it is able to be Mrs. Bonnie Geysen Hoda of Wiliimantic and man, who suffered an Claudette Beaulieu-Glode looks at the yourself on the basis of Think of your skin as a patient with shortcomings in another. Cecil F. Dorsey of "You never know when exercise program for the diabetes and high blood your fat deposits under dure. The excess skin Church of Christ EdwarcJ M. Gaffney Jr. of 24 Dudley St. is helping this baby owl apparent heart attack, Red Cross Certificate of Merit she large plastic bag. When it won’t hurt your health. Manchester. you are going to need this back to health. until the ambulance received recently for saving the life of a knowledge to save a life, O’NeiU, Kelley Kris­ arrived. tine. daughter of Dennis fellow employee of the state, by usinq even in your own home,” CPR. she said. Cinema Patrick and Ruth Thayer “I JUST did what I had O’Neill of 452 W. Middle The Red Cross certifi Thanks to a himlly’s care, to do,” Ms. Beaulieu- cate tears the original Turnpike, was bora July 7 Glode said this week. Both those emotions Parents living a lie are sure to fail HARTPORO at Manchester Meniorial they are very proud of Ms. signatures of President .ARMMtm i O M m a — l»S0t 5:W, 7:40, 9:45. — Return of She said she was too struck her only Beaulieu-Glode and claim Ronald Reagan, who is revision Program 7:30, JJw tj?0> > :» , 3:40, the JedI (PG ) 11:30, Z 4:30, Hospital. Her maternal busy at the time to be afterward. DEAR DR. BLAKER: 9:30. 7:10,9:30. — Snow White and grandmother is Mrs. Cha­ Injured owl will fly free she is far to shy about honorary chairman of the N'«*tl>av'tR) u lilV l^ ^ T iS the Seven Dworfi (G ) 1Z nervous or frightened. Observers that day say Our daughter took her knows me in bed. And I Be true to yourself and CkMmo Cttv— La Trovloto rles Thayer of Spring Hill, what she did. Usually two American Red Cross. own life two years ago — keep feeling that it would (6 ) 2:X, 4:30, 7:30, 9:30. — 1:45,3:25, 5:15, 7, S:35,10. the man who is right for Blow Up 2:45, 7:10 with The WINDSOR Fla. Her paternal grand­ By Sarah Hall shortly after her first be better to get to know you will surely surface. MANCHHSTRR parents are Mr. and Mrs. neckless, Gaffney immediately dubbed child was bom. The doc­ him before we go to bed. Poisaneor 4:40,9:10. -S to v - . OA Thootart Rati — Re- Plaza — Psycho II (R)7:15. Herald Reporter it “Yoda,” after the Star Wars Ask tPG) 2:20, 4:20, Or|ye-lns John O'Neill of 158 Walker tors say she had a bad I’m not the type of woman .VS: Z~ •Wum of tb. SJ^Ing All vo < PG) MancliMter — The Three St. She has a brother, character. Gaffey’s wife, Robin, and College Notes case of postpartum who jumps into bed with (PG> 2,4:25,7,9:35. Hl I'A' •v’®- ~ S"9W White StooM Comedies 0:30 with With some tender handling, a baby two children — 3-year-old Jeremy and Dr. Blaker , ChMStpdlo— ciOMOforlho Dwartt (G) Daniel Patrick, 3. owl is recuperating in the garageof a 24 depression. every Tom, Dick and Summor. P»9C% II (R) 0:45 with Bod Bablneau, Jason Do­ 5-year-old Erin — soon followed suit. Needless to say, her Karen Blaker, Ph.D. Harry. You could save a life CotoiiM — Roopons Fri­ iW&iinR^g*' Boys (R) 10:40. Dudley St. family. At first Gaffney and his wife were Earn dean’s list honors day. , — Psycho II nald, son of Donald and University of Texas at Austin. husband needed a lot of with heip from Dr. Blak- {N>jQ»:*>wlth Cot People (R) Now the bird is taking some short stumped on what to feed their tempor­ EAST HARTFORD Stavt!^A^Iue%'G^:3o!'4"^ Diane Pelletier Bablneau flights and showing a healthy appetite Antonio V. Branco, son of Maria Branco of 94 School help and support with the er’s newsietter “When a ROilWOMI Pofe « ClPMIM— J, Night of the Shooting of 37 Linnmore Drive, was ary guest. They offerred the bird cold Road, Bolton, and William J. Szarek, son of James baby which we willingly So far — it’s been two PwchO II (R) 7,9:05L start 7,9. ^ M t Windsor — Snow for raw liver, but when Ed Gaffney Jr. cuts, but it showed no interest. Then Named to dean’s list weeks — I’ve managed to threatens sui- PMT RtaBardi Pok r ci- VRRMOM *S Dwarfs born July 7 at Manchester and June Szarek of 6 Evergreen Road, have teen gave. As a result, we ^de. Send 50 cents and a (O) l : » Mth Tron (PG) 10. found it on 'Tuesday, it would neither Robin Gaffney tried giving Yoda put him off gently by not — Pivcha II (R) 7:30, *}"jgJWd — Snow White Memorial Hospital. His eat nor fly. Gaffney was driving home named to the dean’s list for the second semester at Patricia E. Marti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. became very close to our stamped, self-addressed 9:30. Psycho II (R) liver-flavored cat food, and he de­ Kenneth Marti of 20 Woodhili Road, has been named to addressing the issue dl- thowcoM Clwomo — Clots Seven Dwarfs (G ) maternal grandparents from his work as a self-employed Norwich University, Northfield, Vt. only grandchild. a lie which most certainly wiser course. envelope to Dr. Blaker in with The Black Stallion (PG ) are Mr. and Mrs. Anthime voured a whole can. the dean’s list at Bentley College, Waltham, Mass. Now that he has remar­ will be exposed by acci­ rectly. 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QUESTION: I have an important question to ask difficult. Even though he agreed to take assignment, and ask for Kit Lynn 1-566-2126. She is the lady who is and I believe there are many other people in the same he had to go a step further and check the block on the in charge of the Retirement Insurance. She can tell position. My wife has been sick for 4 years and had form which says, “I accept Assignment." The you just how and when you can apply. Do it soon SPORTS three operations. She is in a convalescent home which Medicare Medicare check and the Blue Shield check if you have because the "Open Season” for changes comes up in I pay for. Now, she doesn't talk or walk. I used all my Blue Shield would have been sent directly to him. You, the fall. money and her insurance money. Title 19 even made Mailbox the patient, do not receive the checks when your me change her insurance policy. I am on Social physician accepts assignment. If you only had QUESTION: I have been calling and calling all Tops Windsor, 13-3 Security only and own a house. Every month I must Edith Prague M ^icare, then he would have received the Medicare sorts of toll-free numbers to Blue Cross and Blue give my wife's check to the home and keep $30 for her check and would have sent you a bill for the 20 percent Shield and Medicare but I don’tseem to get an answer. needs. The question is "W ill the state (Title 19) take that Medicare did not pay. You are right when you say They keep having to get in touch with this one and that over the house someday or what?" No one has that when the doctor accepts "Assignment" he one and I still don't know. My question is: My wife explained this to me. 1 cannot even sell the house accepts the amount approved by Medicare as his full passed away February 5, 1983 and I’m wondering if because it belongs to my wife. I built it. I wish that I payment. You do not owe him $33 if he agreed to take there would be a refund from Blue Cross/Blue Shield Medicare Patients in Willimantic. This organization Legion climbs to Zone 8 playoffs could get some information on this question. I wish Assignment. Maybe he just needs a reminder that he since she paid by the year. you would print this in the paper because there are services the state and they will help you 423-2556. said this. Probably the secretary forgot to check the - E.F.B. more people in the same boat. Assignment block. Bv Barry Peters good pitchers.” first and second. Krajewski in­ -C.D.R. QUESTION: I say that when a doctor accepts ANSWER: Yes, you are entitled to a refund If you Herald Sportswriter That’s just what Manchester did duced Bill Kane to hit into a double "Assingment" he must take the amount approved by QUESTION: My husband is a retiree of the State of paid for 1983. Whatever months were paid for that are last night, knocking out Windsor play to gel out of a jam — if you can ANSWER: This is always a very painful situation Medicare. I recently was treated by a very fine doctor Connecticut. He is a over 65. He has Medicare, Blue not being used should be refunded. I suggest you write Some seven weeks and 33 games starter Terry Lawlor in the second be in a jam with 8-2 lead. for anyone to be in. It is difficult enough having who asked me to sign the Medicare form and when I Cross 65, Blue Shield 65 Plan B (82). However, he does to the Director of Customer Service, P.O. Box 1731 later, Manchester American Le­ inning after scoring four runs in Though Arm.strong was happy someone you love deeply so sick without having the did, I asked him to take "Assignment." He readily not have Major Medical and I wonder how he could go North Haven, Ct. 06473. Give heryourwife’s name and gion baseball team has finally the first and two more in the he’s finally getting offensive pro­ added burden of worry about your home. I'm sure that said "yes." His bill was $203 but Medicare approved about obtaining this. After leaving the employ of the membership number and tell her the date of death. taken its first step: make the Zone second, jumping on the visitors duction from more than just Masse there are many people in the same boat. The state will $170 and sent me a check for 80 percent which was state, he worked at another position for about a year Also tell her when you paid for the yearly premium. 8 playoffs. quickly thanks to offensively con- and Petersen — the two hitlers he not ask you to sell your home nor will they take your $136.1 cashed the check and sent the doctor $170 but he so did not keep his State benefits. Shortly after his 65tb That’s the way Coach Steve dusive Eagle Field. said he could only count on in the home away from you as long as you are living in it. thinks that I owe him $33. I am quite sure that I am birthday (2 years ago) he had a stroke and will not be Edith Prague, a resident of Columbia, is a member Armstrong assessed the season In all, Manchester socked four early third of the season — he won’t What happens to the money you may receive from the right because I have done business with a lot of able to work again. Do you think he could get back on of the National Association of Certified Social thus far after Manchester ripped home runs, including two by mind leaving Eagle Field to play at sale of the house depends on many things such as doctors lately. I am very grateful to his doctor for the the State group plan for Major Medical or have an Workers. Mrs. Prague is on vacation. All question will Windsor, 13-3, at Eagle Field leadoff hitter Bill Masse. The more in the more spacious field at whether or not your wife is still living, whose name the way he took care of me, but I would like to have proof individual policy? be answered this month. This column is a reprbit. Wednesday night to capture the centerfielder drove in four runs Bloomfield High. house is in etc. Nothing is cut and dry. If you sell the that I am right. - R.G. Send ail questions to Edith Prague, Medicare third and final playoff spot in the and cleanup hitter Paui Mador "It’ll give us a chance to show house and it is on both names, then her share of the - F.V.M. Mailbox, care of the Manchester Herald, Box 591, zone, the same slot Windsor was drove in three more, all on his what we can do defensively in the sale must go towards her care. If she is no longer ANSWER: Once you drop the State Major Medical, Manchester, 06040. For personal answer, enclose a dueling for in the do-or-die contest first-inning three run clout over the outfield, " .said Armstrong. "E agle living and was on Title 9, then the state will come after ANSWER: You are most fortunate to have found a reinstatement depends on one’s physical condition. large stamped self-addressed envelope — two stamps for both teams. wall in left-center. Field limits us that way. All Masse their share to cover what they spent on her care. It is a doctor that you hold in such high regard and who is so However, the best thing to do is to call the State when requestiong applications. There is no charge for “ I had a gut feeling we were The first four Manchester bat­ con do is turn around, run to the complicated business. You should call Legal Aid to understanding. Unfortunately, the system made it Retirement office any morning between 8:30 and 11 this service. ' gonna’ come through," said Arm­ ters — Masse. Mike McKenna, fence and watch the bail. ” strong. “ But like I told the kids, Chris Petersen and Mador — went That only happened once last this is only step one. They’ve got to a combined lO-for-15, with four night, as Windsor got a solo homer Adopt a pet do it again.” homers and 10 RBI. from Mike Burke in the -Early D a y s------They’ll have that opportunity The offensive show oversha­ fifth. It was the only hit in a string Sunday when they will travel to dowed the fine pitching of Ken of the final 10 eonseeutive batters second-place Bloomfield for a Krajewski, who held a usually Krajewski retired in the darkness- one-game set to determine who strong-hitting Windsor team to shortened six inning game. Ice cream memory gets to face East Hartford in the seven hits and struck out five. For the record. Masse hud two Two cute cuddly puppies available "Krajewski is as effective as infield singles to go with his two best-of-three zone championship Herald photo by Pinto series. anyone else in the league,” said homers. McKenna had two singles Armstrong of the pitcher who isn’t and a double and Petersen added a By Barbara Richmond very sweet disposition and seems Bloomfield clinched second Bill Masse is surrounded by his American Legion’s 13-3 win over By Florence L. Macouley as widely-recognized as other double to his homer. In all, the top Herald Reporter to want to shake hands all the time. place Wednesday night with an 8-5 teammates after socking his first of two Windsor at Eagle Field Wednesday Special to the Herald win over Rockville. That moved hurlers in the zone. "H e got us out four scored 11 of Manchester’s 13 She’s part Golden Retriever and is homers, a two-run blast to right center, night. runs. There are two little puppies at a soft golden color. them to 11-7-2 for 24 points. of the early trouble.” the dog pound, both females about With the victory, Manchester in the second inning of Manchester It turned out to be more of a Armstrong says he’ll probably One of my fondest memories of early childhood was my rumbling than actual trouble, us use three pitchers in Friday's final 2 months old but not related. One’s THERE ARE a few other dogs at upped its zone record to 10-8-2 and nightly visit to Pritciiard’s Ice Cream Parlor. Windsor loaded the bases in the zone contest at East Hartford at name is “ Baby,” and the other the pound, including a mixed breed 22 total points, while Windsor falis The enormity of Manchester’s to playing games every night, with tally what it takes to be success­ second with none out and only got East Hartford High, then go with Each night my father and I would walk up Center "Pumpkin,” and they’re both cute husky who is mostly black with a to 9-11 for 18 points and at best can first step is best measured, accord­ the 21-game zone schedule and ful,” said Armstrong. "It took a one run on a Krajewski wild pitch. Brian McAuley. 4-2. at Bloomfield Street to the ice cream parlor in the Odd Fellow’s and cuddiy. They will be up for white chest. He has beautiful only amass 20 points on the year ing to Armstrong, by the mentai countless exhibition contests, whole lot to adjust to playing every with one game left. night. The key is to be able to hit the And in the third, with runners on on Sunday. Building to enjoy a chocolate milk shake. I remember adoption next week. piercing blue eyes. He was picked adjustments the team had to make "We’re finally realizing men- Dog Warden Richard Rand said this ice cream parlor as being the biggest, cleandkt and up on Hilliard Street Tuesday. “ Baby” was picked up wandering Rand felt sure that an owner would most spacious one I have ever seen. around on Alton Street on Monday. claim him.« Nothing since, in my opinion, has ever equaled “ Pumpkin” was found Saturday Rand can be contacted most Pritchard’s Ice Cream Parlor. on Spencer Street. Both babies are days between noon and 1 p.m. at A’s shut down Bosox much too little to be left on their Being a native of Manhester, I was heartsick when the the pound, located on town prop­ own. erty off Olcott Street. The pound building which housed this ice cream parlor was number is 643-6642 . If Rand can’t - >,i demolished. BY THE WAY. "Bullet," lovable be reached there he can be However, I now reluctantly admit that the new Bullet, has been adopted. Clyde is contacted through the Police De­ to escape with win still waiting patiently. We’re confi­ partment, 644-2551. I I approach to the Center to be an improvement over what dent someone will give him a good There is a $5 charge to adopt a OAKLAND, Calif, (UPI) - fell to 6-6. intentional walk and Dave Sta­ was left to decay of a once-beautiful, one-of-a-kind home. dog to make the transaction legal. Oakland Manager Steve Boros’ With the A ’s trailing 4-3, Tony pleton followed with a two-run structure. This week’s pet is a big one. She’s Anyone interested in any of this saw rookie Bill Krueger’s perfor­ Phillips began the Oakland fifth ¥ double down the left- field line, !■ A,'. about 5 years old and we’re calling week’s dogs can call and express mance as a sign of things to come, with a single. Phillips moved to scoring Yastrzemski and Miller. i r , : *■* her “ Caramel” because she’s sort their interest or wait until Tuesday Krueger pitched 3 1-3 innings of second when catcher Gary Alien- Editor’s note: Florence Macauley lives at 28 Andor The A ’s made it 4-3 with a of a caramel color. She appears to wken, if they haven’t been claimed shutout relief to get the win in the son threw the ball past first base on two-run fourth. Murphy led off Road. Please tell us your memories of early Manchester. be a lab- shepherd cross and is a by their owner, the dogs will be A ’s’ 7-6 victory over the Boston an attempted pickoff. After Rickey with a walk and scored one out Choose a single topic — the trolley cars, perhaps a day in golden color. ready for adoption. Red Sox Wednesday night. Henderson struck out, Peters later on a double to center by “ The starting pitching has been the silk mills. “ Early days” can mean as late as the 1950s. Rand describes her as being brought Phillips home with a Carney Lansford. Lansford moved "very friendly and loves everyb­ very good,” Boros said. “ To see single to left. ’IVpe or write your story, double spaced, and submit to Early canal to third on a fly to center by Gary ody.” Go to the pound and look in Krueger and (Mike) Norris pitch Dwayne Murphy then doubled to Hancock and scored on Donnie Adele Angle, Focus Editor, Manchester Herald, Box 591, her eyes add you’il melt and take Ancient Egyptians first dug a as well as they have makes me feel send Rickey Peters to third and ■U>y Hill’s single. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Maximum length: 500 words or her home and won’t be sorry. She canal in the Isthmus of Suez about especially good because it’s going Dave Lopes followed with a Oakland scored twice more in was picked up July 22 on Park 4,000 years ago. It linked the Nile to be pitching, after all, that’s groundout to shortstop to score the seventh when Hancock singled • '■ i T - .. . two double spaced typed pages. Submit a photo if you Herald photo bv Richmond Street. with the Bitter Lakes in the going to play the biggest role in Peters and give Oakland a 5-4 lead. home Murphy, who had singled -♦AM- .... wish. Photos will be returned, but original stories will not “ Golden Girl,” is aiso a new Isthmus and the Red Sea. Called what kind of success we have the Oakland took a 1-0 lead in the and moved to second on a walk to be. If your submission is used, we’ll pay you $5. resident at the pound. She’s about 6 the “ Canal of the Pharoahs” it "Caramel,” is about five years old. She will be ready for rest of the season.” first on an RBI single by Murphy Lopes. Hill then blooped a single to months old and was picked up July served Egypt’s rulers for more adoption, Tuesday, if not claimed by her owner. She Krueger, 7-6, relieved in the but Boston came back to score four center to score Lopes, 23 on Bush Hill Road. She also has a than 1,000 years. poses at pound with Dog Warden Richard Rand. third inning after the Red Sox runs in the second inning. Boston added a run a run in the knocked out Oakland starter Rick Tony Armas opened with a walk eighth on Yastrzemski’s seventh Langford with a four-run second. and Dwight Evans, Carl Yast- homer of the year and 449th of his Keith Atherton worked the final 3 rzemski and Rick Miller hit career. Wade Boggs’ fourth homer 2-3 innings to record his first save. consecutive singles for two runs. of the year, with two out in the Shop still Inspires anger Mike Brown, th6 Boston starter. With two out. Jerry Remy drew an ninth, cut Oakland’s lead to 7-6. UPI photo

Continued from page 11 “ I don’t have anything tb be complaint — and there have been Yankee reliever Rich "Goose” Gossage York in a first-place tie with the embarrassed about,” he repeated, no complaints for a long, long wanted to talk to him, my news­ D-Day approaching for Kuhn combined wtih Matt Keough to eight-hit Baltimore Orioles. in his slow, soft voice, as he leaned time,” said Captain Joseph Brooks paper could pay his hourly legal, the Texas Rangers, 4-3, and keep New back against a display of sexy of the Manchester Police rates. NEW YORK (UPI) — Bowie Kuhn resign? underwear. He shrugged his Department. Likewise, the bookshop owners Forget it. shoulders. “ It’s just a job,” he "An yw ay," Richard said, “ I — Pleasure Book Shops, Inc. of That’s the furthest thing from his mind, and you said. sure hope the police are here if can make that as strong as you like because it’s Providence — never responded to somebody robs me.” AL roundup our written request for informa­ AND A JOB that pays more than straight from the horse’s mouth. Sports tion. Apparently, they keep a low The question of Kuhn’s resignation arises any of his previous ones, he SHOPLIFTING IS a “horrible profile: Town tax assesor Bill because next Wednesday, Aug. 3, is D-Day for claimed. A former junior high problem” In the book store, Parade Moon said the business has not him, the day the major- league owners gather in school teacher and then an an­ according to Richard: “People filed a personal property declara­ Boston for their annual summer meeting. tiques dealer, Richard has his don’t want me or anybody else to Milt RIchman Yanks now one of two tion for years, and has, instead, With his contract expiring only nine days later, bachelor’s degree in sociology know what they’re buying,” been assessed by the town and on Aug. 12, and with Kuhn offering no sign from St. Francis College in Bidde- He said he won’t let minors, levied a fine. whatsoever of giving up the commissionership Bv United Press International chased him, Gossage pitched the ford, Maine. He went on to study drunks, and the shirtless or shoe­ outlasted Boston 7- 6, even though he doesn’t have enough votes to be final 1 2-3 innings to earn his I3th deviant psychology at the New less in the shop. But he also noted And then there were two ... White Sox 11, Blue Jays 3 DOMENIC ZAINO of Rocky Hill, re-elected, the owners have a king-sized dilemma save. Charlie Hough. 8- 9, took the School of Social and Political that his customers are generally Monday there were four teams At Toronto. Scott Fletcher high­ who just bought the book shop on their hands. for Kuhn’s retention. loss. Research in New York City. middle-class men who cause no — Toronto, Detroit, Baltimore and lighted a six-run eighth inning with building a month ago, said the idea One way or another, they have to do something There had been some thought that Kuhn’s He didn’t have any slick aca­ fuss. Indeed, in the hour I was New York — tied for first place in Orioles 10, Angels 4 a three-run and Carlton Fisk of owning such a place presents Wednesday. You know what they’il do? position might have been strengthened recently demic arguments to justify porn, there, about 20 well-dressed pro­ the AL East. Tuesday night At Anaheim, Calif,, Cai Ripken and Harold Baines had three hits “ no problem" to him. " I t doesn’t Personally, I think they’ll argue and wrangle when the brothers who own the Reds, James R. If though. When pressed, he just said fessional types, all male, stopped Toronto fell from the pack. collected four hits and drove in and two RBI each to power the matter to me, and he (the man­ all day and then wind up doing nothing. It’ll be and William J. Williams, brought back their three runs and Allan Ramirez > ‘ skin flicks and magazines provide in to browse or buy. After Wednesday’s games, only White Sox. LaM arr Hoyt, 12-10, ager) seems like a nice guy,” he "relief from pressure,” and “an typical of them. Besides, why should they do former president. Bob Howsam, to run the club Baltimore and New York allowed four hits over 5 1-3 innings worked seven innings and allowed said. Couples, some pushing baby anything else? That’s all they’ve really done after firing Dick Wagner, Howsam is a Kuhn man outlet for lonely people.” carriages, often come in at night, remained. to lead the Orioles. It was the two runs on eight hits. Back to Richard, who claimed he about resolving their problem — absolutely while Wagner wasn’t, and it was thought he might He claimed that organizers of a he said with a smirk. "Women are The streaking Yankees’ 4-3 vic­ Angels’ 14th loss in their last 18 Royals 5, Indians 4 is "am used" by those who oppose nothing — for the past eight months, or ever since sway the Williams brothers to throw their support therapy session for the spine- much more educated customers tory over Texas and the .Orioles’ games. Ramirez, 4- 1, gave way in At Kansas City, Mo., Hal McRae pornography, although he thinks injured at Manchester Memorial sbc National League clubs voted not to renew behind Kuhn, the sixth inning to Sammy Stewart, than men, though. They often have 10-3 rout of California, coupled hit a two-run homer. George Brett the opposition is "healthy.” Hospital had borrowed some of the Kuhn’s contract in Chicago last Nov. 1. No dice. The Williams’ aren’t likely to change who recorded his fourth save. Mike to tell their husbands what certain with Detroit’s 5-3 loss to Seattle, drove in two runs with a sacrifice But he objects, with a certain What happens if nothing is determined about their vote unless old man Busch does, and he shop’s “ marital aids” for display. items are for.” placed Baltimore and New York Witt, 4-8, took the loss. fly and a single and Gaylord Perry- weariness, to the stereotype of Kuhn in Boston? doesn’t seem as if he ever will, no matter what. Mariners 5, Tigers 3 But no one in the physical But all in all, the bookshop one game ahead of the Tigers and reached the 3,500-career strikeout a-*- pom shop businessmen as crooks therapy department at the hospital “ War starts.” one owner told me Wednesday. Those who are against Kuhn’s re-election can’t I'A games ahead of the Blue Jays. At Detroit, Pat Putnam drove in plateau in leading the Royals. manager seemed bored with his who snag unwitting victims off the He admitted he sees no apparent solution in possibly understand why he doesn’ t resign. They could verify that information, customers and his wares. "W hy Matt Keough and Rich Gossage four runs with a pair of homers, Perry. 4-11, worked six inning and streets. though they said it was a sight. argue he always talks about doing what’s in the would anybody want to read about combined on an eight- hitter and including a three-run shot in the Dan Quisenberry went the final Hecognize any of these actors? " I f somebody wants to pose in a possibility. “ I ’d say baseball is very close to being at that best interest of baseball but isn’t demonstrating seventh, and Mike Moore, 2-3, this place?” he asked me. H e said Steve Kemp tripled in the go-ahead three for his 25th save. magazine or be in a movie, it’s Richard also said local cops stop point over the commissionership right now,” he that by taking the stand he is taking now. His pitched a three- hitler over 8 2-3 he had never looked much at the run in the eighth inning to help the Brewers 13, Twins 9 their decision," he said. "T h ey’re in regularly, presumably to check said. "A lot of different compromises have been oppohents contend he knew the rules that innings to help the Mariners snap Eva Johnson of Richmond Drive, loanea Johnson is the one with the big smile, X-rated stuff, that he just wasn’t Yankees complete a three-game At Minneapolis, Ben Oglivie hit a not drugged-up or kidnapped. offered but none of them have been found governed his re- election when he started and he’s ^ is picture of the former West Side third row, center. Recognize any of the for illegal wares. interested. sweep of the Rangers at Arlington, Detroit’s four-game winning 480-foot home run and Paul Molitor They’re employees, with unions "W e go in there on no routine acceptable. I have no idea what’s going to happen delaying the gam e’s restructuring process by not Texas. streak. Bill Caudill finished for his and Jim Gantner combined to go Drama Club. It was taken in 1922. Miss other thespians? " I run a very clean shop,” he and don’t know anyone who does. It doesn’t look stepping aside for someone else. and good pay.” basis, only when there’s a speciHc said. It was the Yankees’ fifth straight 18th save. Tigers reliever Doug 9-for-9 in helping the Brewers snap good.” Kuhn, on the other hand, is encouraged by the triumph and 12th in their last 13 Bair fell to 3-2. Minnesota's five-game winning The obstacles in the way of Kuhn being majority of owners who are for him. Why should games. The Rangers, meanwhile, Elsewhere in the AL, Chicago streak. Jim Slaton, 9-3, the second re-elected haven’t changed at all since the last he quit, he thinks, as long as he has their fell below .500 for the first time routed Toronto 11-3, Kansas City of four Milwaukee pitchers, was Dress to impress employer, no matter what the job vote in Chicago. Four negative votes in the NL, continued support. since June 9. They are now 49-50, edged Cleveland 5-4, Milwaukee the winner while Brad Havens where most of his opposition is coming from, are If no decision is reached in Boston Wednesday, having lost five of their last six and beat Minnesota 13-9 and Oakland dropped to 5-7. enough to keep his contract from being renewed. the whole thing gets dumped in the lap of 17 of 23 since July 4. QUESTION: My son, who is going to apply for a job His opponents mustered two more votes than baseball’s executive council made up of O’Mal­ iiie particular job alter you’re hired, but the key word "W e’re playing with a lot of as a stockboy. refuses to dress neatly when he is QUESTION: I was just interviewed hy a Personnel were necessary in Chicago, where the Cardinals, ley, Lurie, Smith and Dan Galbreath of the is hired’. All employers want personnel who will confidence while they’re in a cold interviewed. He says everyone wears jeans, sweat Director and a Division Manager at the same time Is Mets, Astros, Reds, Braves and Cubs all voted to Pirates in the N L and Bud Seiig of the Brewers, reprewnt their companies to the public in the best spell,” said New York third shirt and sneakers when they’re joo hunting, so why it acceptable to send one a Thank-you note, with a replace him with someone else. Haywood Sullivan of the Red Sox, Edward possible light, and knowing the appropriate clothing boseman Graig Nettles, who hit his Pine-tar decision today can t he? I don t know how to convince him he’s Job^Search carbon copy to the other? Efforts have been made since then to influence Bennett Williams of the Orioles and Jerry to wear is part of the ‘unspoken’ interview. The 13th homer of the year. "That may wrong. Can you help? some of the anti-Kuhn forces, the latest one taking Reinsdorf of the White Sox in the American, unspoken interview is what happens when the explain it.” NEW YORK (UPI) — American League President Lee MacPhail ANSW ER: It would be much more impressive if you ..place in St. Louis last week when Peter O’Malley All eight members of the council are in favor of Interviewer notes what you’re wearing, your body “ We weren’t getting pitching, or is to rule today on a question that even President Reagan refused to ANSWER: The reason he gave you for not dressing Norman M. Qerber take the time to write individual (and slightly of the Dodgers, Charles Bronfman of the Expos, keeping Kuhn, Under existing rules, they have all language, how you answer questions, etc.. but will not swinging the bat well before,” touch. up IS exactly the reason he should! Ask your son to different) notes to each. Concentrate on career goals Bob Lurie of the Giants, Ballard Smith of the the powers and duties of the commissioner during make any comments about any of those things to you Yankees Manager Billy Martin League spokesman Bob Fishel said Wednesday that MacPhail consider this situation: he and forty-nine of his friends , stability, potential contributions to the company, etc Padres and Bill Giles of the Phillies made a any vacancy of his office until a temporary but they comprise a good part of the interviewer’s said, in reference to the Rangers’ will announce his decision on George Brett’s pine- tar home run at are all applying for one stockboy opening. His friends in your note to the Personnel Director. To the Division special visit to Cardinals vice president Gussie commissioner or new one is named. In such a impression of you, and those impressions are what five victories in the first six games 11:30 a.m. EDT at the AL offices. dress alike — sweatshirt, jeans and sneakers Your Manager, comment more on your technical expertise Busch III. case, they undoubtedly would wish to install Kuhn determines whether you get the job. between the two clubs. M acPhail’s decision is to come lour days after umpires nullified son wears a shirt and tie, dress pants, and dress shoes Make sure you have their names apd titles spelled The purpose was to have him talk to his father, as temporary commissioner, hoping he might be consists ol before you become an employee. What For your son (or daughter) the following kinds of "There was nothing you could do Brett s tw r u n , ninth- inning homer in Yankee Stadium. Kansas (and if he really wants to impress.,.a sport coat), and correctly, and send the Thank-you notes within Gussie Jr., who is the Cardjnals’ chairman of the re-elected later on, but the rules say even a does matter is how you look during the interview. It’s clothing should never be worn to a job interview, no about it either.” City s All-Star third baseman slammed a dramatic two-(*ut home has a neatly typed resume he presents to the thirty-six hours of the interview. board, president and chief executive officer, with pro-tem commissioner cannot be elected without important to impress the interviewer within the matter what the position: jeans, sweatshirts or polo Keough, 4-5, pitched 7 1-3 inings, run against New York ace reliever Rich Gossage Sunday that interviewer. All fifty young men have approximately a view toward getting the elder Busch to come up a three- quarters vote of the clubs in both leagues, parameters of good taste so that you are the candidate shirts, shorts, or sneakers. Dressing in a sensible allowing seven hits, striking out appeared to give the Royals a 5-4 lead in the ninth. the same qualifications. Which one will get the iob’’ that stands out, in positive ways, when the hiring EiUtor’s note: Norm an M . Gerber is a professional at least with some kind of compromise. The Kuhn would never get that vote the way the lines That's right! Your son. business-like fashion will greatly increase your four and walking one. The right­ The Royals filed an official protest Monday, claiming baseball decision is ready to be made. Every employer will tell employment consultant. If you have a question you'd Cardinals did offer an alternative proposal, but it are so bitterly divided in the National League, chances of getting hired...and that’s what it’s all hander retired 14 batters in a row rules do not support the nullification of a home run because of It doesn’t matter what the "uniform ” of the position you what the proper dress code is for the company and I? •«« answered here, write to Job Seaich. Bsu was found to be unacceptable by those working Just what we need now, another war. •>hout, isn’t it? between the third and the eighth excessive pine tar on the bat. 591, Manchester Herald, Manchester, Coaa. M N I, before Billy Sample’s loth homer _lj_— MANCHEST ER HERALD. Thursday, July 28. 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, .luly 28, 1983 — 17 American LL All-Stars sent to sidelines NFL training camp roundup

It’s all over for the Manchester the double elimination tourney. three runs in the top of the first latter advanced to third on a pair of retired the last two batters on a American Little League All-Stars They had won their first two Manchester drew even in the stanza. Mike Olschafski had an wild pitches and scored on a double strikeout and comebacker to the as visiting Enfield National util- engagements. fourth. Mark Huhtala singled to Vikes plan ‘bloody good’ show In London RBI single and Scott Langehorn a up against the left centerfield 11^ a pair of three-run innings to left and was forced at second by mound The visiting Nationals scored two-out, two-run single for Enfield fence by Dom Laurinitis. sideline the locals, 7-3, in a District three times in the top of the fifth Mike Taylor. He took third on a By Donna Balancia for its 3-0 lead. The Silk Towners added a run in Komick, Olschafski and Aaron “ They’ve shown some interest two-year contract, according to Eight Little League All-Star los­ inning to snap a 3-all deadlock. pair of wild pitches and scored on UPI Sports Writer out of Wisconsin may stay with the of Fame Game against the New reported to training camp after a the third. Frechette rapped a Todd Cox’ single. Kramer each had two hits for over there and this will be an Joe Robbie, team owner. Signed to er’s bracket tilt Wednesday night Three singles, an error and a pair Cleveland Browns as one of three Orleans Saints. At Vero Beach. six-day holdout over a contract The Americans chipped away two-out single to center and Rob Enfield. Huhtala had two singles introduction to football,” Grant a multi-year contract was Jim at Leber Field. of fielder’s choices went into the When Minnesota Vikings Coach tight ends. As a result, All-Pro Fla., the New Orleans Saints cut dispute, but was sidelined due to a with single runs in the first, third Stanford grounded a single to left. The locals, after Enfield had and Laurinitis doubled to pace said. ’’It’ll be a good show, a bloody Jensen, a third-year QB from decisive fifth inning for the Bud Grant said his club’s contest Ozzie Newsome may be seeing Calvin Close, a 6-foot-3, 254-pound stomach flu. and fourth innings. In the first. When the ball rolled through the taken a 7-3 lead, threatened in the Manchester. Winning pitcher Kor- good show if you’ll pardon me.” Boston University, Robbie said. The loss was the second for the Nationals. with the St. Louis Cardinals should more playing time as a wide guard from Brigham Young, who The Packers signed Fred Orgas, Matt Ursin walked but was forced leftfielder’s legs to the fence, sixth inning but winning pitcher Minnesota* linebacker Dennis At Santa Rosa. Calif., Pat Americans and ousted them from Enfield started quickly with nick and losing hurler Huhtala be “ bloody good,” he didn't receiver. was on injured reserve last season. at second by Dave Frechette. The Frechette scored. Johnson, who was placed on Thomas, a former All-Pro corner- a free agent linebacker from the Scott Komick bore down and each fanned three and walked one. necessarily mean it was going to be At Latrobe, Pa., the Pittsburgh The Saints will hold single probation by a Los Angeles judge back obtained by the Los Angeles University of Minnesota. Orgas a messy affair. Steelers cut two rookie tree agents workouts today and Friday before for being a passenger in a car Raiders in a July 23 trade with the was cut by the Washington Reds­ The Vikings, traditionally the — safety Pat Bower of South their exhibition game with the whith cocaine, has been cleared by Los Angeles Rams, failed a physi­ kins Tuesday. In addition, offen­ last N FL team to open camp, Carolina and wide receiver Randy Steelers. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle. cal because of an injured knee. sive tackle Karl Swanke will be out began workouts Wednesday with Smith of Heidelberg (Ohio) Col­ At West Chester. Pa., the Phila­ NL roundup Johnson was examined at Ha- The Raiders said they are for 10 days. less than two weeks to prepare for lege — to bring theirtraining camp delphia Eagles released line­ zelden Treatment Center and was ■ returning Thomas to the Rams and .At Rocklin, Calif, The San ■ their first exhibition game. Aug. 6 roster to 83 players. backer Brad Vassar of Pacific, found to be clean. asking for compensation, but the Francisco 49ers waived free agent against St. Louis in London. Two Steelers veterans, John wide receiver Ed Noon of Ship- At Miami, quarterback Don Rams reportedly have refused. punter-kicker Bruce Lahay. Although the club does not Stallworth and Donnie Shell, re­ pensburg State, defensive tackle Strock is considering signing a The Raiders sent defensive back At Liberty, Mo., tight end Gerald expect a sellout in England, about mained unsigned. Tony Stefanoni of Widener, and contract offered to him by the Monte Jackson to the Rams in Toney, who had been placed on Cardinals stealing wins The Steelers will hold one-a-day guard Pete Demeropoulos of 250 fans will travel with the Vikings waivers by the Washington Reds­ Oklahoma Outlaws of the U.S. exchange for Thomas. workouts for the rest of the week at for the first N FL game ever to be Football League. Wagner to reduce their roster to 90. kins, joined the Kansas City Chiefs At Kirtland, Ohio, tight end Tim St. Vincent College before heading B y AAlke T u lly played in England. The Dolphins offered Strock a At Green Bay, projected starting for two-a-day workouts at William hit, stole second, moved to third on Braves 6, Mels 3 Stracka. a sixth-round draft choice to Canton. Ohio for Saturday’s Hall UPI Sports Writer left defensive end Casey Merrill Jewell College. George Hendrick’s foul fly and At New York, Rafael Ramirez’s trotted home on a sacrifice fly to two-out, two-run single with the The St. Louis Cardinals are using center by Tom H err to snap a 6-6 bases loaded keyed a four-run sprinters’ speed to create hurdles tie. eighth. The Mets took a 3-2 lead in for the opposition. The nine steals increased the the seventh on Mookie Wilson’s “They have a track team,’’ San Cardinals' league-leading total to three-run homer. Craig McMur­ Scoreboard Francisco catcher John Rabb said 117. They have been thrown out 57 try, 12-5, was the winner. Terry Wednesday after the Cardinals i I times, a 67 percent success rate. Forster pitched the final two stole nine bases en route to a 7-6 St. Louis led the league last year innings for his 10th save. Doug victory over the Giants. “I’ve with 200 thefts. Sisk, 4-3, took the loss. Mariners 5,Tigers3 never experienced anything like A's7,RedSox6 Phillies 3, Astros 1 that.’’ Rabb was victimized for seven of Pirates 10, Padres 1 Softball Major League leaders the steals in the first four innings. At Pittsburgh, Johnny Ray Baseball The nine stolen bases by the SEATTLE DETROIT BOSTON OAKLAND "I was ready, but if you get drove in four runs with two homers ab r h bl ob r h bi PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON Bottino Cardinals fell Just two shy of tying _ ab r h bi ob r h bi Ob r h U ab r h bl (BasM on 3.1 plate appearances X overanxious and try to do too much and Tony Pena added three RBI Owen ss 2 0 0 0 Whitakr 2b 3 0 0 0 2b' 4 0 2 0 Hndrsn dh 5 0 0 0 number of gom es each team has played) I their team record of 11, which has TONIOHT’S GAMES Bernzrd 2b 4 1 1 1 Trmmll ss 4 0 0 0 Dernier cf 5 0 0 0 Moreno ct 3 0 0 0 you never get anything accomp­ with a two-run homer and a single Putnam )b 4 2 2 4 Herndn dh 2 1 0 0 StODletn )b 5 0 2 2 Peters It 5 2 2 1 Rose 1b 4 0 10 Bass ph National 10 0 0 League stood since 1916. The 11 steals in a Baseball standings Boggs 3b 4 1 1 1 Murphy ct 4 2 3 1 g ab r h pet. lished,” he said. “I was trying to to support the four-hit pitching of Robi"r?I?„ ''*• C'«"**- Chmbrs dh 3 0 1 0 Parrish c 4 0 11 Morgan 2b 3 0 0 0 Smith p 0 0 0 0 game also is the modern National Zlsk dh 1 0 0 0 GibsonIt Armas 3 0 0 0 cf 4 10 0 Gross lb 0 0 0 0 Schmidt 3b 2 1 ) 0 Puhl rf 3 0 0 0 Modlock, Pitt 85 328 49 110 .335 hurry my throws and my mechan­ rookie Jose DeLeon and lead the ■ T ’ciuh Fltioerold Evans rf 3 12 0 Looes rt 3 1 1 1 Lefebvre It 4 1 1 ) Then ss 4 0 0 0 Knight, Hou 90 3)4 26 104 ,331 League record. NATIONAL LEAGUE Roenick It 4 0 10 Wilson rf 4 0 0 0 ics got all messed up.’’ Pirates. DeLeon, 2-0, allowed no DHndrs rf 4 0 0 0 Lemon cf 3 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 Lansfrd 3b 3 1 1 1 Haves rf 4 1 ) 1 Garner 3b 4 1 1 0 Hendrick, StL 89 329 49 108 .328 “ I don’t think there is any club or East Miller If 4 111 Hancck )b 3 0 1 ) Hernndz o 0 0 0 0 Cruz If 4 0 2 1 Oliver, Mtl 97 386 48 124 321 Dave Von Ohlen, 3-2, was the hits for 6 1-3 innings. Eric Show, MnyCstl 3b 3 0 ) 0 Leachlb Allenson 3 0 10 c 1 0 0 0 HIM ss 4 0 2 2 Dawson, Mtl 95 391 62 123 .315 any other catcher that St. Louis Pittsburgh s| 47 ’’saj JNelson c 2 0 0 0 Krnchc 3b 2 0 0 1 OIaz c 4 0 2 1 Knight 1b 3 0 0 0 winner. The loss went to Jim B a rr 10-7, took the loss. raw » n S v??'*- FltiB .- Sweet p ) 1 0 0 Ged^man c 1 0 0 0 Heoth c 4 0 2 0 DeJesus ss 4 0 1 Cruz, 0 Hou Ashby 97 355 c 53 111 .313 3 0 0 0 can’t run on,’’ continued Rabb. Montreal 50 47 .515 V, Hotfmn ss 4 0 10 Phillips 2b 3 1 2 0 Hornw, Atl 86 3)9 62 98 .X ’’ 2-2. Bruce Sutter pitched the ninth Expos 6, Reds 3 0 ^-M art v«. Sportsman, 6— Charter St. Louis 50 48 510 Mpses ct 4 1 1 0 Denny o 2 0 0 0 Doran 2b 3 0 0 0 “ They have the speed and the 1 Rnltin 34 4 n 4 Totols 34 7 14 7 GGross rf 10 10 Niekro p 2 0 10 Murphy, Atl 101 360 90 110 .30' to earn his 11th save. At Cincinnati, Andre Dawson Phllodelohla i7 47 .500 2 Totals 32 5 7 5 Totals 28 3 3 3 Thon, Hou 97 394 54 120 ,305 talent. If you make any little ^North United vs. Jim's, 4— Robert- Chicago 44 /, S ^ tle 000 001 400— 5 040 808 011— 4 TScott ct 10 0 0 In other NL games, Chicago slaihmed a two-run homer in the 53 445 51 Oakland )gg jjg j j x - 7 Totals 33 3 8 3 Totals 31 1 4 1 Kennedy, SD 93 342 26 104 .304 mistake you have no chance.” New York 37 42 :3T; liv ’ Drtrolf 000 110 100— 3 Mme-winnlng RBI — Looes (3) American League nipped Los Angeles 2-1, Atlanta first inning and Warren Cromartie Gorden vs. Delmar, 4— Keeney Game-winning RBI — Putnam (6). Phllodotphio 838 888 888— 3 The Cardinals completed their E— Whitaker, Mny Castillo. DP— Phillips, Allenson. OP— Boston 2, Houston 808 888 188— 1 z- ^ . B ob r h pel. topped New York 6-3, PitUburgh keyed a three-run sixth with an Atlanta 6j 39 4,4 _ Ookland 2. LOB— Boston 7,Oaklond8.2B Carew, Cal 75 293 45 109.3720 first series sweep since they beat Los Angeles 42 . 571 'A Detroit Game-winning RBI — Lefebvre (3). 'f routed San Diego 10-1, Montreal R B I single to lift the Expos and West Side 54 4 1. LOB— Seattle 7, Detroit 3. 2B__ --Peters, Stapleton, Lansford, E— Morgan 2. DP— Phllodelohla 2. o ” 3“ 64 135.3719 Montreal four straight games May Murphy. 69 264 61 92 .348 beat Cincinnati 6-3 and Philadel­ rookie Greg Bargar, 2-0. Frank Roenicke, Porrish. HR— Putnam 2, (14), LOB . 12-15. . T**) Krvslwlci knocked a triple and a I*" Gl*00 49 50 .495 12 Lemon (14). SB— Owen (5). S— Owen. SF (7), Boggs (4). SB— — Philadelphia 8, Houston 4. 3B— JChE"!' . 93 356 58 116 .326 phia edged Houston 3-1. Pastore fell to 4-9. ,1! t° oower Manchester Police to ^ .480 13V, — Krenchicki. Letevbre, Garner. SB— Haves (15). S— Whitaker, Det 95 390 57 123 .315 ' V “ I think at one time this year we Cincinnati 45 54 444 ,7 Yount, Mil 92 « n i .314 Cubs 2, Dodgers 1 Phillies 3, Asti’os 1 a 12-5wln over Red-Lee at Pagani Field , IP H R ER BB SO Dennv. 354 had stolen 44 bases and had been Wednesday night. Pat Reeves contrlb- W ^ e s d a v ’s Results Seottle IP H R ER BB SO Murray, Balt 96 360 67 110 .306 At Chicago, pinch hitter Jerry A t Houston, Joe Lefebvre trig­ Atlanto 4, New York 3 B ..t.n "* ” Simmons, Mil 90 357 43 109 M5 thrown out 37 times,” St. Louis oted a triple end a single for the jt. Louis 7, San Francisco 4 Moore (w 2J) 8 2-3 3 3 2 4 8 Philodtlplila Morales hit a tie-breaking sacri­ gered a three-run second inning w nners while Jim Florence hod a Brown (L 66) 4 1-3 9 5 5 1 2 Dennv (W 165) 7 4 ) 1 1 3 ^n tn e r. Mil 96 354 6) 108 .305 Manager Whitey Herzog said. “ We Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1 Caudill (S 18) 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Baylor, NY 87 318 51 97 .305 fice fly with one out in the eighth to with an R B I triple to lead the triple and o single tor Red-Lee. Detroit Aponte 2 1-3 5 2 2 2 0 Hernandez (S 6) 2 0 0 0 0 2 couldn’t steal. But we have to do Pittsburgh 10, Son Diego 1 Houston Home Runs lift the Cubs. Lee Smith, who Montreal 4, Cincinnati 3 Wilcox 6 3)153 O ^land 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 that. Now nine steals — that’s a Phillies. John Denny, 10-5, worked Boir (L 62) 1-3 3 4 4 1 0 Niekro (L 68) 8 7 3 3 4 5 National League — Schmidt, Phil and UPI photo pitched the final two innings, Dusty Phllodelohla 3, Houston 1 Langford 12-3 5 4 4 2 0 Dawson, Mtl 22; Evans, SF ond Murphv, pretty good day’s work. But it took seven innings for his fourth Bailey 2 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Smith 1 ) 0 0 0 1 New York third baseman Hubie Brooks raised his reoord to 4-5. Bob Welch ’nursdoy's Gomes T — 2:52. A— 23,270. Underwood 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 PB— Ashby. T — 2:04. A— 18,781. Atl 21; Guerrero, LA 19. Craig McMurtry. Brooks' throw was too every one of them.” straight victory, and Willie Her­ . kS*.?,**/' throe times In St. Louis (Forsch 4-8 and Stuoer 7-4) at Kruegr (W 7-6) 3 1-3 3 0 0 2 1 Ameriran Leogue — Rice, Bos, Kittle, fell to 8-10. The game ended when me first and third Innings and held off JC°5*A*2l(Sctiotzeder 44) and Rogers 13- Atherton (S 1) 3 2-3 3 2 2 1 Chi and Cooper, Mil 23; Armas, Bos 22; fires to first after forcing sliding Brave A stolen base by David Green led' nandez finished up for his sixth 3), 4, p.m. 1 late to complete doubleplay. rookie pinch runner Dave Ander­ Keeney. Pat Castaono 0:05 Brewers 13, Twins 9 T— 2:44. A— 14,604. Murray, Balt 20. Mike Jorgensen on sixth-inning bunt by to the winning run in the bottom of save. Joe Niekro, 8-8, had a SI*"* ’’ •'K Mlgllonl had P ltt^ rg h (McWilliams 9-5) at New Cubs 2. Dodgers 1 Runs Batted In son was caught stealing by catcher personal four-game winning three RBI tor Congo while Bob Culvev York (Swan 1-4), 7:35 o.m the ninth. Green beat out an infield had two hits 'or Purdv MILWAUKEE MINNESOTA National League Notionol League — Dowson, Mtl 77; Jody Davis. streak snapped. <*t Houston LOS ANGELES CHICAGO Murphy, Atl 68; Hendrick, StL and (Kncpper 4-10), 8i35 p m Ob r h bi Ob r h bl Schmidt, Phil 64; Chambliss, Atl ar.d (only games sctieduledj Molltor 3b 5 4 5 0 Hatcher If 4 12 0 Cardinals 7. Giants 6 abrhbl obrhbl Women's Rec Sox 2b 4 13 0 Hall ct 3 0 0 0 Guerrero, LA 63. A., . .Friday’s Games Gontner 2b 4 4 4 4 Castino 2b 4 1 2 0 SImmns dh 5 1 2 3 Word If 2 1 0 l> Landrex cf 4 0 1 0 Sandbrg 2b 4 1 I 0 Amwican League — Cooper, Mil 83; Darlene Stevens had four hits and Atlanta at San Diego, 2, twilight SAN FRANCISCO ST. LOUIS R ce. Bos 67; Kittle, Chi, Ripken, Balt, °t Montreol, night 'h 3 1 1 4 Kuntz ct 2 0 0 0 Baker If 4 0 0 0 Bucknr lb 4 0 0 0 Mary Guest clubbed a solo homer to ^ llv le If 5 1 1 2 Hrbek lb 4 12 1 ab r h M ob r h bi Guerrer 3b 3 0 0 0 Cev 3b 3 0 10 Ward, Minn and Winfield, NY 65. leod SB, J Auto Repair to a 13-5 triumph Pittsburgh at New York, night LeMastr ss 5 I I 0 LSmIth If 3 2 2 0 Stolen Boses Sports In Brief I CoRner confideiit of selection Chicago at Philadelphia, night Moore rf 5 0 0 0 GaettI 3b 5 3 3 4 Monday rf 4 0 2 0 Moreind rt 3 0 2 0 over Renn s Tavern at Charter Oak No. Evans 3b 4 2 10 McGee cf 5 2 2 2 National League — Roines, Mtl 43; Gndnnoti at Houston, night Romero ss 5 0 1 0 Bush dh 4 12 2 Thomos rf 0 0 0 0 Johnston It 3 1 1 0 1 ^0*0 Lovett added two doubles and a Schrortr c 4 0 0 0 Brnnskv rf 5 1 1 1 CDavIs cf 3 0 0 1 Oberkfll 3b 1 Marshll 0 0 0 1b 4 0 1 0 JeMorls If 0 0 0 1 •-•Master, SF 32; Sox, Winners commit to G H O NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - Dennis single for the winners while Robin Los Angeles ot Son Francisco, night Leonard If 4 1 2 1 Porter oh 10 11 Howe p 0 0 0 0 Davis c 4 0 0 0 LA 31; Moreno, Hou 28. selected to defend the cup Am erica has Edwrds cf 4 2 2 0 Wshngt ss 3 0 10 American League — Henderson, Conner whipped old battle hero Cour­ SfarkeL Brenda Baltovick and Elaine - . . Loudner c 3 0 0 1 Yongbld rf 4 0 2 0 Vn Ohin o 0 0 0 0 Russell ss 4 0 10 Bowa ss 3 0 11 Four more outstanding golfers have committed held onto for 132 years will face the top Gonzalez hod two hits for Renn s. Brw iv 1b 4 1 )1 Green rf ) 1 1 o Reves c 3 0 0 0 Jenkins o 2 0 0 0 QOK ^ play in the Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford ageous in the final showdown of the foreigo boat Sept. 13. AMERICAN LEAGUE S?!® * TOtOlS 35 9 13 9 Rabb c 2 0 0 0 Hndrck 1b 3 0 0 1 JoMorls ph 0 0 0 0 Boslev oh 0 0 0 0 Chi 45; Wilson, America’s Cup observation trials, Edit PeftinI 3b 0 0 0 0 Vn Slyk rt 3 Andersn 1 0 0 pr 0 0 0 0 Smith o 0 0 0 0 KC 43; Somple, Tex 31. ChTb Wethersfield Country In foreign competition, Canada I Rbc Minnesota 404 ogg f confident his ruby-hulled Liberty will Gornfrwlnnlng RBI — Simmons ( ). O'Mallv bh 2 1 1 2 Herr 2b 3 0 2 1 Welch 0 3 0 1 0 Pitching clobbered Italy’s Advance by : , m 8 2 1 1 N oultt Arms romped over Reed New York « « ’’ 3 ^^E^Ward. DP— Milwaukee 1, Mlnne- Wellmn 2b 4 0 2 I Quirk c 4 0 2 1 Brock 1b 10 0 0 Victories be selected to defend the coveted cup in Australia I I walloped England’s Vic­ Baltimore 54 40 w ~ RMortin o 3 0 1 0 Lyons pr 10 0 0 Totals 34 I 9 0 Totals 29 2 4 2 Noti(^al Leogue — Rogers. Mtl 13-5; " i? ; A**,-"** C®'*'"'*"’ three-time runnerup September. instru ction, 13-2, ot Nike behind three McMurtry, Atl 12-5; Droveckv, SD 12-7; tory ’83 by 2:42, and Italy’s Azzurra hits from Don Slomcinsky and a D**™'* 55 41 5W ~T L LOB— Milwaukee 3, Minnesota 7. 2B__ Barr p 1 0 0 0 OSmith ss 3 0 0 0 LpS Angeln 100 800 000— 1 A jubilant Conner, his face sunburnt two-run homers bv Kevin Comeau and Toronto 55 49 ^a7 ^\/ Gantner, GaettI, Bush, Molltor, Romero. JMortln p 2 0 0 0 ClUcogo 080 818 Olx— 2 n !!! Hatalsky, winner of the Milwaukee beat Challenge 12 by 2:35. Lahti p 0 0 0 0 ClnTl-9*’' S'" " ®'' So'O' and peeling, said Wednesday he Jim Wronkers. Eric Lundquist had a 3B — Brunonskv, Goetfl. HR — Game-winning RBI — Je. Moroles (2). 0|^n; Danny Edwards. Quad Cities champion, In each of the 7-mile races between Muble for Main, which onlv had two Boston «n M ' Green Abbey Golf and Country Club. Two years ago he southwesterly winds of seven knots in 5-7) 3 1-3 8 6 6 0 0 had two hits for the losers. New York 4, Texas 3 e _ IP H R ER BB SO the top foreign contender Australia II Rhode Island Sound. Whitehouse 1 1-3 3 3 3 ) 1 San Francisco Braves 6. Mets 3 announced the greens at the par-71 course, which with her secret keel. Kansas City 5, Cleveland 4 Doyls n -3 1 0 0 0 1 he designed, “ stunk’’ and promised that heads (of B y the end of the downwind leg, Milwaukee 13, Minnesoto 9 Slaton pitched to I batter In 7th R. Martin 5 5 3 2 5 2 Feline Bottimore 10, California 4 1- 2-2) 3 6 4 4 2 1 “All we know is she certainly can Conner, the reigning cup champion, T — 2:M. A— 24,063. ATLANTA NEW YORK Transactions those responsible for the poor upkeep) would roll. turn,” Conner said. Main Pub won the league champion­ Oakland 7, Boston 6 St. Louis Since then the condition of the grass has been w ^ 1:34 ahead. The committee trailing Obrhbl obrhbl “ We have a plan” to enhance ship by scoring twice In the first Inning e a-aa. 5 1-3 5 3 3 2 S Butler ct 3 0 10 Wilson cf 5 13 3 the opening question of any Glen. Abbey press behind tha boats stopped all three races ^ d ^featlng Anderson Brothers, 7-1 , White Sox 11. Blue Jays 3 J-bb*l 2-3 3 2 2 0 2 Watson ph 0 I 0 0 Brooks 3b 5 0 10 Liberty’s maneuverability, Conner at Fitzgerald Field. Ellen Shumey had 4 ),^ '* P .‘,SI“ ed\ ' ’ °'*^°'* <'’**^ «>• Von Ohlen (W 62) 2 3 1 1 o 0 Baseball conference hosting the Golden Bear. on the windward-leeward course at the , . _F£l*k>v's Games Sutter (S 11) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Forster p 0 0 0 0 Hrnndz lb 4 0 0 0 added, but would not disclose details. o single and an Inside-the-park homer Ramlrz ss 5 0 2 2 Foster It 3 0 10 Detroit— PlacedouttlelderJohnGrubb Two years and one greens superintendent later, second mark. and Mory Cochran and Patty Fox had Oakland at California, night CHICA(X7 TORONTO T (Herr, L, Smith). on the disabled list. Conner’s three triumphs left Liberty Seattle at Minnesota, night I— 3:12. A— 31,ol4. Wshngtn rf) 0 0 0 Strwbrr rt 3 0 0 0 Konsas City — Placed outfielder Cesar Nickiaus pronounces the grass on the 7,060-yard Canada’s triumph on the sea two hits each for the winners while Goll Ob r h bi Ob r h bl Horner 3b 5 0 1 2 Bailor 2b 4 0 10 with a 21-9 record and Courageous with Blrtles and Marianne Pemberton hod New York at Chlcogo, night RLaw ct 5 2 2 0 Garcia 2b 4 0 1 0 Geronimo on the 15-dav disabled list; layout ’’fine.” tnatched another on land. Trespassing Kansas City ot Detroit, night Chmbis 1b 4 0 0 0 Oquend ss 2 0 0 0 r e c ^ r t pitcher Frank Wills tromOmoha the poorest tally, 8-17. Defender, which two hits each for Anderson. ^ 5 2 3 2 Mulinks 3b 4 0 0 1 Jorgensn 1(2010 Heeo ph 11)0 charges against a tender driver who Clevveland at Toronto, night rj'" = 1 0 0 0 Moseby cf 5 0 2 0 Pirates 10, Padres 1 was idle, is scheduled for m ajor hull Texas at Baltimore, night Murphy ct 1 1 0 0 Sisk p 0 0 0 0 Las Vegos (P C D — Reactivoted donned frogmen’s gear in an attempt to Baines rf 6 2 3 2 Uoshow 1b 4 0 1 0 Hubbrd 2b 4 1 1 0 Diaz 0 0 0 0 Biues saie finai surgery during the break. Charter Oak Milwaukee ot Boston, night Luzlnsk dh 4 1 0 0 Orto dh 3 0 0 0 0 pitchers Lorry Brown and Tim Homm take pictures of Australia I I ’s keel were SAN DIEGO PITTSBURGH Benedict c 5 2 3 1 Holman p 0 0 0 0 from the disobled list; placed pitcher Walker 1b 3 0 11 Johnsn ph 0 0 0 0 Ob r h bi ob r h bl McMrtrv 2 1 0 0 Klngmn ph 1 0 0 0 p . LO U IS — H arry Omest today turned his Courageous, a two-time defender of finally dropped. Tierney's won by forfeit over Man­ Quires lb 1 0 0 0 Whitt c 3 12 0 0 Ceclllo Ruiz on the 108ay disabled list the cup, took all three starts in the chester PIzzo when the latter tailed to Salazar 3b 4 0 0 0 Wynne cf 5 2 2 0 Pocorb oh 0 0 0 0 Gormon p 0 0 0 0 Montreol — Called up outtlelder-first attention away from purchasing the St. Louis City Solicitor Turner Scott told a field a team at Fitzgerald Field. K tile- It 4 2 11 Martinez c 1 0 0 0 Wiggins If 4 0 10 Ray 2b 5 2 3 4 Horoer It 1 0 0 0 Hodges c 3 0 10 matches, but Liberty streaked past VLaw 3b 3 0 10 Collins It 4 0 10 bpsemon Mike Stenhouse (rom Wi­ Blues and began considering who he will choose to Newport District Court judge that an American League Garvey lb 4 1 1 0 Modick 3b 3 2 2 0 Ortiz oh 10 0 0 chita each time to leave Courageous trailing HaIrstn ph 0 0 0 1 Bonnell rf 3 10 0 Kennedy c 2 0 0 0 Morrisn 3b 1 0 1 0 Terrell 2 0 0 0 run the club. affidavit from Australia II officials Independent Dybznsk ss 0 1 0 0 Griffin ss 4 12 2 0 (AA), by 1:34, 1:10 and : 42. Yankees4, Rangers3 Fletchr ss 5 13 3 Gwosdz c 10 11 Thmpsn lb4 1 0 0 Orosco p 0 0 0 0 Bosketboll Omest, a Beverly Hills, Calif., businessman requested dismissal of the charges Lezeano rf 4 0 0 0 Porker rf 4 1 2 1 Staub ph 0 0 0 0 “ I think when it comes down to the Buffalo Water Tovern clinched first Cruz 2b 5 0 2 1 Los Angeles — Appointed Gene and a group of local investors Wednesday against James Johnston, 39, whose place In the American League with five Templtn ss 3 0 0 0 Loev rf 0 0 0 0 Giles 2b 1 1 0 0 Tormohien as 0 full time scout. short strokes, everybody will come NEW YORK TEXAS Totals 42 11 16 11 TololS 35 3 9 3 J o n « cf 2 0 0 0 Easier If 3 12 2 Totols 33 4 9 5 Totols 35 3 8 3 rampleted the purchase of the Blues and their “ prank” Saturday spiraled into a bitter first Inning tallies and a romp over obrhbl abrhbl Chl^cogo 801 8220 6 6Bonilla -11 2b 3 0 1 0 Pena c 4 13 3 Atlonla 020 840— Phllodelohla — Signed first-round draft behind us,” said Conner, the successful Jury Box Lounge, 15-4, at Robertson Toronto 000 020 001- 000 4 choice, forward Leo Rautins, to a multi­ home arena, the Checkerdome, ensuring the confrontation between Australia II and Cmonrs 2b 5 0 2 1 Tollesn 2b 4 0 1 0 3 Show p 2 0 0 0 Berra ss 3 0 0 0 N «u York 000 000 386-3 year contract. 1980 defender. Park. Russ Blledeou had four hits and Nettles 3b 4 1 1 1 Sample It 4 2 2 1 Game-winning RBI — Walker (7). Soso p 0 0 0 0 DeLeon p 4 0 0 0 Game-Winning RBI — Ramirez (6). beleaguered hockey team will stay in St. Louis. Canada I. UPI pholo Steve Longo added three more for the Winfield It 2 1 1 0 O’Brien lb 4 ,,,L0B— 0 1 Chicago 12, Toronto 9. 2B— Football Liberty, John Kolius’ Courageous Whitt,1 Flannrv ph 1 0 0 0 E— WI Ison. LOB— Atlanta 11, New York Green Bay — Signed Fred Orgas, tree- The next task awaiting Ornest will be to choose Undar the agreement, the film was winners while Bob Quagilo had three Kemp rt 4 111 Bell 3b 4 0 10 Monge p 0 0 0 0 8^.^^ 2B— Heeo, Benedict. HR— Wilson and Tom Blackaller’s Defender will hits and Bill Tomlinson and Paul Baylor dh 4 0 11 Parrish dh 3 0 1 1 5®osrt>v, Baines, Griffin. 3B— agent linebacker. a dirM tor of hockey operations to run the club, turned over to the Australia II American l2-meteryacht Liberty (U S -3 0 ) beats the Courageous JofQls 30 1 4 1 Totals 34 10 15 10 Kansas City — Obtained tight end compete in the final round of the Phllbrick added two others for Jury. Mttnglv lb 3 0 1 0 Wright ct 4 0 0 0 E <’)■ Kittle (23), s™ piew 008 — SB-^Woshlngton (24). S— Butler. which IS scheduled to open training camp in about syndicate and the camera returned to arouruj the first mark in American defender triais match off Griftin (3), Fisk (18). SB— R. Law 2 (47), 000 001 1 Gerald Tonev on waivers from Washino- defenders competition. The yacht Mmphrv ct 3 0 1 0 BJones rf 4 0 1 0 Pittsburgh 300 003 40x— 18 ton. six weeks. Em ile Francis, the former president Johnston. Newport. Liberty won three straight Wednesday. Northern Cerone c 4 0 0 0 Sundbrg c 3 0 0 0 S-Saulres. S F- Game-winning RBI — Ray (3). and general manager of the Blues, left the team in Robrtsn ss 4 1 1 0 Biittner oh 1 Muillniks. 0 0 0 DP— San Diego 3, Pittsburgh 1, LOB__ AttOhta ' F H R E R B B S O Los Angeles (AFC) — Announced it _ . . „ Dent ss 3 1 1 0 — . IP H R ER BB SO would return cornerback Pat Thomas to May to take a similar job with the Hartford Though outhit 19-14, Manchester Chlcogo Son Diego 4, Pittsburgh 6. 2B— Wynne, McMrtrv (W 165) 7 6 3 3 2 3 Los Angeles (NFC) and ask for Whalers. jProperty Maintenance defeated Mon- Totals 33 4 9 4 Totals 34 3 8 3 Gwosdz. HR— Rov 2 (5), Pena (4). SB— Forster (S 10) 2 2 0 0 0 3 compensation. ichester JC Blue, 14-9, at Robertson. Now York 001000120— 4 Hoyt (W 12-10) 7 8 2 2 0 > 4 Parker (7). New York Agosto 1 0 0 0 1 0 New Orleons — Cut guard Calvin Omest said Wednesday he hopes to make an 'The winners were paced bv three hits Texas 002 000 010— 3 . IP H R ER BB SO Terrell 5 2-3 6 2 2 5 3 Close. Panthers top U SFL stars tfrom Dave Wocter and two hits from Game-winning RBI — Kemp (8). TIdrow 111)20 Son Diego Orosco 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 announcement before the weekend. He said a Toronto Philadelphia — Cut linebacker Brod TIve others while Roger Harwood had DP— Texos 1. LOB— New York 7, Texas Show (L 167) 6 10 6 6 1 5 Sisk (L 4-3) 1-3 1 3 3 2 0 decision about hiring a coach will be made after 5. 2B— Camoanerls. 3B— Kemp. Leal (L 169) 5 8 3 3 2 4 Vassar,wIderecelverEdNoon.defensIve .three hits and six others had two hits Sosa 1 4 4 4 2 0 Diaz 1-3)1020 tackle Tony Stefanoni, and guard Pete NEW YORK (UPI) - Led by Coventry wins title for the losers. H R^” Acker 1 3 2 2 0 0 MOnge ) 1 0 0 0 0 the director of hockey operations is selected. Michigan, also had six players McLaughlin 1 3 3 3 2 0 Holman 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Demeropoulos. quarterback Bobby Hebert, the Chicago also placed four men Nettles (13), Sample (10). SB— Pittsburgh Gorman 1 1 0 0 0 1 on the second team. Hebert, the Winfield Gelsel 1-301110 DeLeon (W 28) 9 4 1 1 2 7 Pittsburgh — Cut wide receiver Randy champion Michigan Panthers had apiece on the first squad. Girls Senior (12). S— Mottlnoly. Moftitt 1 2-3 2 2 2 1 1 Smith and safety Pot Bowen. NBA to review Celtics sale league’s leading passer, was , ( Madlock). T — 2:25. A— San Froncisco — Waived Iree-ogent four first-team selections on the Herschel Walker of the New A, ___ _ IP H RERBBSO ^cS-ouglil In pitched to 3 batters In 8th. 18,793. joined on the first offensive unit by • The Hawks scored three times In the New York 3^HBP— by Leal (Walker). T— 2:59. A— punter-kicker Bruce Lahay. BOSTON — The NBA advisory finance inaugural United States Football Jersey Generals and Kelvin Bry- Ijeventh Inning to overtake the Eagles, Panthers guard Thom Dombrook Baseball Le a^e playoff championship Wednes­ Keough (W 5-4) 7 1-3 7 3 3 I 4 Rattle — Agreed on contracts with committee plans a. thorough review of the League All-Star team. ***® Philadelphia Stars, the 33-12, at Charter Oak No. 2. Dono Carinl Tennis safety John Harris, linebacker M i­ and tackle Ray Pinney. Michigan Gossoge (S 13) 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 chael proposed sale of the Boston Celtics because a USFL’s two leading ground gain­ day night with a 6-0 victory at M o ria rty S 4iad three hits and Katie Joslln, Barb Texas Expose. Reds3 The 52-player first and second outside linebacker John Corker *Gess and Meg Leslie added two more Orioles 10, Angels 4 Jockson, and fr ee-ogent tight end Char les ers, joined Hebert in the backfield. Coventry, the regular season titllsU at 12 I2 Hough (L 69) 7 9 4 4 3 7 prospective owner Steve teams was elected by sports •tor the Hawks while Tam m y Snellen- OJones 2 0 0 0 1 1 Young; wide receiver Roger Carr was a first-team defense selection. S , ‘'^‘>-of-three final serlw ^A= berger had three hits and three others MONTREAL M lU n has been linked to gambling, the Boston writers, columnists and broadcas­ Rounding out the first team Hough pitched to 3 batters I 8th. BALTIMORE CALIFORNIA CINCINNATI S12SJI80Men'sTaumamant announced his retirement; signed wide Globe reported today. finished the regular season at 9-5 ^ had two hits for the Eagles. WP— Hough. T — 2:32. A— 28,171. ab r ti M ab r h M At South Orongg, N.J., July 27 receiver Harold Jackson. ters in the league’s cities who offense were wide receivers T ru - ab r h bi qo r h bl Raines If 5 12 1 Hockey PWladelphia, loser to Michigan Bumbry cf 5 2 2 0 Lubrtch 3b 5 0 0 0 Milner ct 5 12 1 First Round The league security office is investigating cover the U S F L on a regular basis. maine Johnson of the Chicago Blitz Little ss 2 0 0 0 Concpcn ss4 0 1 0 Paul McNamee, Australia, def, David St. Louis — Sale ot the team to Harry in the title game, Tampa Bay and MPLS'S,. L” fermal’s Inn ^ e lb v oh 0 10 0 RJcksn 1b 4 1 1 0 Bawson cf 4 1 1 2 r e ^ i^ that Henry Lewis, a former vice president and Eric Truvillion of the Tampa Owver rf 2 0 10 Brown rf 4 0 0 0 Cedeno rt 3 1 2 1 Corter, Australia, 62,61; Mark Dickson, Ornest ot Beverly Hills, Calif., wos Oliver 1b 4 0 10 Driessn 1b 4 0 0 0 Tampa, Flo., det. Derek Tarr, South approved bv the NHL. "®lhin^s travel firm, was convicted on gaming Bay Bandits, guard Buddy Ay- . Formal’s Inn raised Its State League Royals 5,lndians4 Ford oh 1111 Lynn, cf 3 2 2 2 Carter c 4 1 1 0 record to 65 with a 164 drubbing ot Ripken ss 6 14 3 Downing If 3 0 0 0 Esaskv 3b 3 0 0 0 Africa, 67 (67), 64, 7-S. charges in 1977 and is the subject of a current delette of the Birmingham Stal­ £portsman’s Paradise of Torrington at Cromart rt 4 1 2 1 Redus If 4 0 10 Second Round Manchester ‘A ’ will concInrfB u . . Murray 1b 3 0 0 0 Grich 2b 3 12 0 Wallach 3b4 1 1 0 federal gaming probe. Belkin said he asked Lewis lions, tackle Irv Eatmah of Phila­ Fitzgerald Field Wednesday night. The CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY Lownstn If 2 1 1 0 RJcksn dh 3 0 0 1 Oester 2b 4 0 0 0 Mike Westphal, West Germany, del Patience serves well Saturday, Aug. 6, with a Colt Uapfe ^itltio M T Winners tallied six times In the opening Flynn 2b 4 10 1 Bllardell c 3 1 2 1 Mike Brunnbero; Miami, 64, 62; Tom can** week after he received a telephone delphia, center Bob Van Dpyne of abrhbl obrhbl Roenick ph 3 0 2 1 Foil ss 4 0 10 Bargar p 2 0 11 Walker ph 10 0 0 Tournament. Other teams Invltint a™ Inning as Karen Wright's two-run triple Hargrv lb 5 0 11 Wilson ct 3 1 1 0 Slngletn dh 4 1 1 0 Boone c 3 0 2 1 Coin, RIrtmond, Va„ def. Armand Tampa Bay and tight end Ray­ Fronen ph 10 10 Pastore 0 2 0 0 0 Molina, Hollywood, Fla., 67, 63 - RadiO/ T V Hartford and South w ffi? *" capped the rally. Lynne Wright'strlple Bannstr pr 0 0 0 0 Wshngt ss 4 0 0 0 Nolan c 2 0 0 1 James p 10 0 0 6 4 *-'i 1^,"®"' criminal record he had,” Belkin mond Chester of the Oakland and a Cindy Walz homer keyed a Ayala ph 10 0 0 Power p 0 0 0 0 Eric Korita, Glenview, III., det, John Harrah 3b 5 0 1 0 Bred 3b 3 12 2 Hoshldr ph 1 0 1 0 said. “ I heard hearsay. Rumors. Then lo days ago for young net stars Invaders. soven-run third that put the game on McBride rf 4 2 4 0 McRae dh 4 112 Dempsey c 3 0 0 0 Uoyd, Brital", 64. 63; Terry Moor, Ice for Formal's. TCruz 3b 4 2 2 1 Scherrer p 0 0 0 0 ' ****• Erik Iskersky, I got a call.” Vukovch rt 1 0 0 0 Alkens lb 3 1 1 1 Bench oh 10 0 0 TONIGHT On defense, in addition to Both Wrights, Walz and Kim Krlstoff Thorntn dh 5 1 0 1 Pryor 1b 0 0 0 0 Dauer 2b 4 12 1 Rosrtord,Ohio. 48,64,63; Libor PImek, Totoll 35 4 10 4 Totolt 35 3 9 3 $ Expos, USA Cable NORTH CONWAY, N.H. (UPI) w rker, were ends Blike Raines of hosd two safeties each for the winners. TaUer If 4 0 11 Sheridan If 3 0 1 0 I S a S l L . «*«'«• Totol* 32 4 I 4 Montreal Cze^oslovakla, def. Paul Annacone, 6- 1 while Brown upended Lewis 6-2 Deb Nauohton, 7-2, got the win, 218 083 006— 4 cost W IN F ^ * '* SoortsChannel, — Patience is a virtue, and it’s also Birmingham and Kit Latbrop of Thomas ct 3 0 2 1 Simpson rt 3 0 0 0 M l t i ^ e 080 318 815— 18 Cindraiatl 110 018 086— 3 Bautins signs with 76ers 6-3. Women’s Open opens I b allowing six hits and striking out six In Franco ss 4 0 0 0 Wathan c 3 0 0 0 California 818 082 881— 4 Hampton, N.Y., 63, 7-5. Chicago; nose tackle Fred I V at many Innings. 9 Boxing, ESPN a pretty good game plan if you’re In other top action, Jose Higu- =3010 Cncpcn 2b 3 1 1 0 Game-winning RBi — TCruz (6). PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - If the Philadelphia Nortlgren of Tampa Bay; llne- Now 1614 overall. Formal’s closes Fischlin 2b 3 0 0 0 ,=— Brown. DP— Boltlmore 2, Califor­ playing tennis on clay courts. Just eras of Spain led four other seeded BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (U P I)T h . m « ,- out Its regular season with a pair o' nio 7ters didn t have enough people filling roles in tackers Stan White of Chicago, Perkins ph 1 1 o 0 Mk Claudio Ranatta and Jimmy players into the next round while gomes In Stamford on Sundoy. The 1. t ^ B — Baltimore 15, Collfornia 6. 2B— their push to an N B A title, they now have another Brown. Sam Mills of Philadelphia and and*a*hhnopens today team will alto ploy In o Jim m y Fund . 3* « * Totals 29 5 7 5 BItOWN'S TIRE. SHOP unseeded Eddie Dibbe of M iam i member of the 152-pIi^r f ^ CItvoland 000 210 001— 4 T. Cruz, Roenicke, Douer, Ro. Jackson. under contract. M arcus Marek of the Boston benefit on August 9at Fitzgerald Field. Kansas IIMOOOOOx— S (18). S— Dwyer. SF— Re. J 3 3 $ T R O T HUBERT J. SMITHg inc. Panatta, a youthful Italian Davis Beach, Fla. ousted No. 15 Manual would dearly love to be a winner this wrrtfc *ha ni« Jackson. Leo Rautins, a 6-foot-8 forward from Syracuse Breakers; cornerbacks Jeff Gome-winning RBI — Brett (7). Cup player, and Brown, a Tennes­ Orantes of Spain, 6-1 , 2-6, 6-4 who would probably mosrap“ r^a te a“ t o W E— Brett 2, Washington, Qulsen- ____ Im ANCHESTER • 646-3444 who was the 76ers’ No. 1 pick in last month’s ^ r g e of Tampa Bay and David berry. B-ttlmor. see teenager, pulled off the big . Elsewhere, No. 4 Jim m y Arias of ®*™®**y the biggest wirmer in the'sport MSmUNSliTNS SINCE league draft, Wednesday signed a three-year upsets in the $255,000 Volvo Inter­ Martin of the Denver Gold, and DP— K im m City 2. LOB— Clevelond 9, Ramin (w 4-1) 5 1-3 4 3 3 3 2 Grand Island, N.Y.,'outfought 32-3 4 I I , , v i r ^ e - u p s contract with the team. Terms of the agreement national Tennis Tournament Wed­ safeties Luther Bradley of Chicago Baseball KansosCItv 2.2B— Wilson. 3B— McBride. Italy's Gianni ()clep]^, 6-7 H R -^ c R o e (7), Alkens (10). S— Wilson. 1914 were not displosed. nesday when they stunned fifth- and Scot Woerner of PBiladelphia. SF— Brett. Witt (L 68) 4 7 4 4 3 4 'k brake servicj^ Rautins was to join the other Sixers’ rookies seed Johan Kriek of Naples, Fla ff-7), 7-6 (7-3); lOtb- seeded Biel The first team specialisU were Ci^ls 2-2 0 0 4 1 ^ r c e ll of M urray, K y., defeated kicker Tim Mazzetti of Boston, Clovwand "■ •* Melrer 2 1-3 4 3 3 1 ) ★ shocks and selected free agents at the team’s three- day f n<* Chris LeWis of New-ZiiaiaHdt The O ^ n championship commences todav at tha Alumni Junior Barker (L 7-11) 8 7 S 5 0 7 Hassler 2-3 3 3 3 2 0 ^ k l e camp beginning today at St. Joseph’s Alejandro Ganzabel of Argentina, punter Stan Talley of Oailand, kick Kansas City *° ® batters In 5th; Curtis the Wimbledon runnerup seeded Cedar Ridge Country Club, a nleasmu . Pitched lo 3 batters In 7th. 649-5241 University. eighth in the tourney. 7- 5, 3^ , 6-2; 11th seed Corradoredever Eric Robinson of Wa- Tho Olonts won by forfeit over the Perry (w 4-11) 6 6 3. 2 2 4 'k front-end alignments Baraziuttl of Italy dumped acreage that has been groomed to U S G A s n e c i^ ^ Pirates when the latter foiled to field a Oulsenberry (S 25) 3 4 1 0 0 O ^*^®F~bv Stelrer (Roenicke). WP— Panatta dumpecTKriek M , 3- 6. Aington and punt receiver Daved team at Cheney Tech. T — 2:55. A— 23,457. 65 E. Centar StrMt Frenchman Gllles Mnrratnn___ Martin of Denver. tert T— 2:57 A— 31,068. Automotive Air Conditioning Service ManchMicr, Cl. » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 28, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, .Inly 1983 — 19 BUSINESS TAG SALE SIGNS Business Summer of 1983 — time to shop around Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to announce it. is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. When you place your In On an anniversary weekend in Bermuda recently, AS EVIDENCE of appealing prices, in Ireland ad you’ll receive ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. my husband, Jim, and I soon discovered that bargain where the Irish pound was worth about $1.25 at this Three get new positions shopping was a waste of time. The local currency is writing — a room in a bed-and-breakfast, includidg pegged to the U.S. dollar, most goods must be private bath, could be had for as little as $12.50 pfr DANBURY — Union Carbide Corp. has imported to this island paradise — and only the most Your person. Good, not luxury, hotel rooms for as little as announced three changes on the vice presidential determined, shrewdest buyer can find any bargains. $15 per night are not uncommon. Look for excellejit CALL 643-2711 OR STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE 1 HERALD SQ., MANCHESTER level, naming Anthony A. D'Onofrio, Philip T. But acquaintances on vacations in England, Money's prices on traditional Irish goods: woolens and crysljil Wright and Richard L. Baldwin to new positions. Sweden, Ireland and other foreign lands are are prime exmaples. D’Onofrio, former vice president for hydrocar­ discovering that with U,S. dollars in their pockets, this Worth In England, the pound hit an all-time low of about bons supply in the firm's Engineering and sunimer is bargain-hunter's dream. The reasons are Sylvia Porter $1.45 in March. It is now hovering modestly above Uic Hydrocarbons Division, has become vice presi­ varied and this tale has both a good and bad side. low, so the fabulous prices of March are a bit less Roems for Rent 41 Apartments for Rent 42 Services Offered SI Bullding/Contracting S3 Misc tor Salo dent and general manager for film and molding in 1) The key to the whole story is the continuing fabulous, but comparisons with prices in London tfiree 63 Musical Items 66 Cars/Trucks tor Sale 71 Motorcycles/BIcycles 72 the Polyolefins Division. strength nf the U.S. dollar — which means your dollar or four years ago are stunning. A 'Iambs\gfiol SHARE IVa Baths, kit­ Wright has been named vice president of now buys far more goods in other nations than it has in sweater-vest can be purchased at a top London y ore e a s t c e n t e r — Two a long time, while exporters of goods made here are chen privileges with REWEAVING BURN LEON CIESZYNSKI FOR SALE-ATARI 2600 marketing and sales in the Ethylene Oxide-Glycol raise their prices in this summer peak traveling today for $15 against a price easily double that in r^ew bedroom apartment. HOLES — zippers, um­ MAN'S 3 SPEED RA­ Division after serving since 1977 as vice president finding their prices prohibitively expensive abroad. owner and one other Brick two family. Ap­ BUILDER — New homes, and six cartridges $60, season. Anyway, take for granted that hotels and York. Books are a good buy, too. tenant. Both men. Call brellas repaired. Window LEIGH BIKE. Like new. for sales and marketing in the Polyolefins (The two sides of the tale.) restaurants know better than you just how strong the pliances. No children. additions, remodeling, 19" Magnovox Black 8, Mexico is close to a tourist's paradise, with, the 649-7630. shades, Venetian blinds. rec rooms, garages, kit­ White T V $35, Kitchen set UPRIGHT LEONARD 53 miles on It. Telephone Division. t 2) In addition, many countries have devalued their U.S. dollar really is. exchange rate floating at about 150 pesos to the dollar. Pets. Older couple. $350 Keys. T V FOR RENT. 1972 CATALINA-450 V 8, 649-6627. $95. currencies, enabling your funds to stretch even plus heat and utilities. chens remodeled, ceil­ $35. Call 649-3850 after PLAYER PIANO, $800. • Find out where the local people shop as well and A dinner for six at a Mexican resort, including wine R(X)M: PRIVATE EN­ Marlow's, 867 Main 5pm. Two door. Power steer­ ••••••••••••••••••••••a longer. Mexico, France, Sweden and Spain, among 649-2400, 649-9435. ings, bath tile, dormers, Call 646-0581 after ing, power brakes, radio. follow them, for prices very widely from store to and tip, costs $30; fashion-conscious Americans can TRANCE, and private Street. 649-5221. roofing. Residential or 5:30pm. P&WA ahead of schedule others have undergone well-publicized currency Lots of new equipment. Rec Vehicles 73 store. save great sums by buying designer-label goods, bath. Parking, Fur­ commercial. 649-4291. CAMBRIDGE DIET at devaluations this past year. • Make as many purchases as possible with EAST HARTFORD — BRICKS, BLOCKS, Good running condition. EAST HARTFORD — Pratt & Whitney Aircraft licensed to Mexican companies and manufactured nished. No pets. Call Four Room Apartment. wholesale-$13 per can, $75 Group says it is ahead of schedule with more than 3) More good — but oddly unpublicized — news for traveler's checks or cash. Not only do you usually get STONE — Concrete. Asking $900. Call 649-4858, there. Silver jewelry is no bargain, though: the price evenings 649-5729. Near bus and church. No FARRAND REMODEL­ per case. Call 643-1896. after 5pm. 3,300 hours of testing and 10,000 endurance cycles bargain hunters: Your allowance on goods that you a less favorable rate of exchange on your credit card of silver is pegged to the world market. Chimney repairs. No lob ING — Cabinets, roofing, 1978 COACHMAN MO­ can bring back with you from your overseas pets. Elderly couple pre­ too small. Call 644-8356. TOR HOME — "Leper- completed on 11 of its all-new PW2037 jet test items, you also often pay a surchage of a few In brief, if you can afford it, now is the time to go! LARGE ROOM — Wall to ferred. 528-0504. gutters, room additions, PAINT-$2.50-$4.00 per PLAYER PIANO SIM­ engines. excursions has rise from $300 to $400. If you're percentage points or receive less of a discount on sale Even if you can't afford it, you can stretch yourdollor wall carpeting, kitchen decks, all types of remo­ gallon. Manufacturer has PLEX, Circa 1915. Origi­ C h a n " , 22 feet. Good con­ returning from puch spots as the U.S. Virgin Island or EXPERIENCED dition. Call 643-1427. More than 3,000 of the endurance cycles have goods. into creating a dream trip. privileges. Private home, MANCHESTER — Three deling and repairs. FR EE overruns, discontinued nal mahogany finish. been logged at maximum combustor exit Guam (island territories). you can now bring in up to nice yard, on bus line, PAINTER-Quallty work. estimates. Fully Insured. colors, slow movers, mis­ $800. Call 646-8098. 1979 FORD GRANADA — $800 of goods duty free, raised from $600. bedroom apartment. Reasonable rates. Fully temperatures 200 to 250 degrees hotter than female preferred. 647- Available August 1st. $475 Telephone 643-6017. takes. Cosh only. Pick up Excellent condition. All Misc. Automotive 76 Although U.S. Customs Service raised these limits 9813 evenings and wee­ insured. Free estimates. at factory. 158 Hartford aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa new radial tires. $3250. normal takeoff ratings, said Tadry A. Domagala, a month plus utilities. 643-9237, ask for Jerry. vice president of the PW2000 programs. back in January, many of you remain unaware of th» kends. 649-8206 10-5 References and Security. R O B E R T E . JARVIS Road, Manchester. 649- Recreational Items 67 Call 646-4618. higher allowances. The Custom Service's new weekdays. BU ILDING — Remodel­ 2882. Such testing accelerates the accumulation of Ford lists good second quarter 643-0447. ODD JOBS, Trucking. FOR SALE — Car radio, equivalent airline cycles — or takeoffs and declaration form, which all returning travelers must ing specialist, additions, 1962 FALCON complete, is being gradually phased in. as the old R(X)M FOR RENT — Home repairs. You name garages, roofing, siding, FISH POLE-WOOD, SVa CONVERTIBLE — New AM only. Fits 1970 Ply- landings — that an engine and its components DEARBORN, Mich. (UPI) — and an increase of $331 million had a profit of $310.3 million. T FOUR ROOM APART­ It, we do it. Free esti­ 1982 PALIMINO POP-UP mough. $20.00. 646-7719 forms are used up. Ford Motor Co. Wednesday an­ from the first quarter of 1983, Ford said the improvenj^nt Nice room, nice neigh­ MENT. Adults only. No kitchens, bathrooms, re- foot with large reel, 250 paint. New top. Runs would experience in actual service. borhood. Call 643-9920. mates. Insured. 643-0304. pacement windows- yards. With many acces­ CAM PER — Used once. after 6pm. Airline maintenance representatives visited nounced a profit of $542 million for reflected further profit increases Pets. Security. Referen­ Sleeps five. Complete. excellent. Best offer over TO MAXIMIZE your good timing on traveling — The good showing by Ford boosts ces. One car. Call after /doors. 643-6712. sories. $45. Call 649-7517. $2000. 742-9269______Pratt & Whitney recently to inspect components the second quarter of 1983, the for Ford's car and truck business LADIES O N LY — Free FOGARTY BROTHERS Light weight. $2900. 742- TW O 155-13 Black tires. of a PW2037 engine that had been disassembled and shopping — while the U.S. dollar remains so sixth consecutive quarterly im­ to nearly $1.9 billion the combined in North America, higher «;ar 4pm, 649-1265. — Bathroom remodel­ 9269. Plenty of wear left, both powerful, consider these tips: parking. On busline. Kit­ DESIGN KITCHENS by ODYSSEY 2 VIDEO SYS­ 1974 VOLKSW AGON BUS after extended testing at these high combustor provement from the prior year. quarterly profits of the Big Three industry volume and a higher car chen privileges. Security ing; Installation water J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, T E M , four cartridges of — Radials, new brakes, for $15.00. Call 644-206? exit temperatures. • Seek out spots where local people eat, drink and The profit, which works out to automakers.' General Motors market share in Europe, -and M ANCHESTER — One heaters, garbage dispo­ FOR SALE...Canon FD after 5pm. and references required. and two bedroom apart­ vanities, formica, Wilson vour choice. Coll 643-7102. re-built engine. Good lodge. Even though prices may strike you as cheap $4.50 a share, is $337 million higher Corp. earlier reported it made productivity improvements Call 643-2693. sals; faucet repairs. 649- art, Corlan counter tops, Set used very little. Like 135mm f/3.5 lens, $70: condition. Must Sell. 742- (and perhaps really are), establishments generally ments. Excellent loca-' Canon FD2X Type A Ex­ than the same period a year ago $1,043 billion while Chrysler Corp. worldwide. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7657. VIsa/MasterCard kitchen cabinet fronts, new. $95. 6138. 1970 FIDO FORD Truck, tion, on bus line and near accepted. tender, $90. Both in excel­ rear axle housing com­ shopping. Immediate oc­ complete woodworking Apqrtmtnts for Rent 42 service, custom made lent condition, used very 1978 FORD VAN — 351 plete with axle and car­ cupancy I No kids. No WILLING TO DO ODD little. Call 643-2711 be­ rier. $99.00. Call 647-1638. pets. $295/month (one furniture, colonial repro­ engine, customized Inte­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOBS, Housecleanlng, tween 9am and 4pm, ask rior. Cream Puff. Call bedrqom apartment, ductions In wood, 9 varie­ for Mark. painting or wood work­ ties of hardwood and ALUMINUM SHEETS 649-2813. TW O 13 inch Ford Mus­ MANCHESTER-One, two heat included). 649-4000. ing. Have own transpor­ ond thre e bedroom veneers NOW IN STOCK used as printing plates — tang rims, like new, tation. Call 647-0329 or Call 649-9658 or evenings, .007" thick, 23 X 24". 50« TWO ROOM CANVAS 1972 DATSUN PICK-UP $20.00. Call 643-6802 or apartments. Heat and hot MANCHESTER — Du­ 6464)016. TENT with optional 649-6205. 643-2711 water. $400, $425, $495. 289-7010. each, or 5 for $2.00. Phone WITH CAP. Excellent Classified....Business Opportunities .. .22 Store/Oftice Space ...... 44 plex. Three bedrooms. Notices Household G oods...... 62 643-2711. They M U ST be screened-ln porch. New running condition. $850. r ------—— ------Situation Wanted...... 23 Resort Property .'...... 45 For advertisements to be Call 649-4800. $450 monthly, plus heat canvas tabs. Pole bag MIsc. for Sale ...... 63 Rates AMBITIOUS COLLEGE picked up before 646-0548 anvtime. Lost/Found...... 01 Employment Info...... 24 Misc. tor Rent...... 46 published Monday, the dead- - and utilities. No pets. S TU D E N T — Seeks odd Included. $135. 649-5153. Home and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Chorge: 454 MAIN STREET-FIrst Roofing/Sldlng S4 1 1 :00a.m. only. PAIR B EIGE Bucket seat Personals...... 02 Instruction...... 25 line Is 2:30 p.m . oil Frid a y. Security and references lobs. Painting and lawns aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Wanted to Rent...... 47 Pets ...... 65 $2.25 for one day floor. Three room heated 1976 FORD PINTO — covers tor older Firebird Announcements...... 03 required. Call 643-2554. are a specialty. Call Jeff, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roommates Wanted...... 48 Musical Items...... 66 Per W ord: apartment. $325. Security BICYCLE; Ladles or Antiques 38,000 original miles. or Comoro, excellent 647-9013. 68 condition. 643-9141. Auctions...... 04 Recreational Items...... 67 1-2 d a y s ...... 15« required. Phone 646-2426 BIDWELL HOME Im­ mens collapsable, ideal Good condition. Coll af­ Real Estate Read Yoiir Ad AVAILABLE SEP­ $ 20. 00 . Antiques...... 68 3-5 d a y s ...... 14« 9 to 5 weekdays. provement Company — for campers or apart­ ter 6pm, 647-0256. Services ClasstUed advertisements TE M B E R 1ST — Two Homes for Sale...... 31 Tag Sales...... 69 d a y s ...... 13« bedroom, second floor Roofing, siding, altera­ ment. Folds to small 6 are takeri by telephone as a package. In excellent WANTED ANTIQUES: MUSTANG - '67 CON­ REAR WINDOW OF ^9T' Financial Condominiums...... 32 Services Offered...... 51 Wanted to B u y ...... 70 26 d a y s ...... « ;LIKE PRIVATE HOME. apartment. $425 a month. tion, additions. Same Eorly Victorlon, Ook, 12 convenience. TYPING DONE AT condition. $65. Call 649- V E R TIB LE . Verv good CHEVY PICKUP Mortgages...... Lots/Land for Sale ...... 33 Painting/ Papering...... 52 Studio-type apartment. Appliances and electric­ number for over 30 years. )920's and miscellaneous. .11 Happy Ads: Xhe Manchester Herald is ■ H O M E for reasonable 649-6495. 1794. condition. Best offer over TR U C K . $25 or Best Offer Personal Loans...... 12 Investment Property ...... 34 Bullding/Contracting...... 53 .Utllitles,appltonces. ity Included. Heat extra. Please call 643-8709. takes it. Call 643-4251. $3.00 per column Inch responsible 6 nly for one incor­ Working single adult. No rate. Call 742-8843, ask for aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa $2000. Serious Inquiries Insurance...... 13 Business P ro p e rty...... 35 RoofIng/SIdIng ...... 54 One child accepted. Ref-, Sue. only. 646-5785 after 4pm. rect Insertion and then only'" children, pets. 643-2880. erences. Security deposit ONE CABINET RECORD ••••••••• Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Resort Property...... 36 Heating/Plumbing...... 55 Automotive Deadlines Household Goods 62 1968 BUICK WILDCAT, for the size of the original and lease. No Pets. 647- p l a y e r , plays 78rpm, Tog Sales 69 Flo o rin g ...... 56 Cars/Trucks for Sale ...... 71 33V2 rpm. Asking price 1969 MUSTANG — 6 cy­ With 1972engine. Will sell For classified advertise­ Insertion. MANCHESTER- 9870. as Is, or for parts. Cal! Income Tax Service ...... 57 Motorcycles/Bicycles___ 72 Completely renovated, 2 $25. Fair condition. Call aaaaaaaaa linder, automatic, power Employment Rentals ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen" steering, needs minor 646-6868. Services Wanted...... 58 Rec Vehicles...... 73 bedroom second floor TWO BEDROOM DU­ GRANDMOTHER'S USED REFRIGERA­ anytime. Take as Is. 643- Rooms for Rent ...... 41 day through Saturday, the the value of theadvertisement, HOUSE, INC., MAN­ TORS, WASHERS, 5540. T A G SALE — ALL work. $500. 742-8843. & Education Auto Services...... 74 apartment. No pets, $450 PLEX — Laundry Hook­ WEEK, Miscellaneous Apartments tor Rent ...... 42 For Sale deadline Is noon on the day will not be corrected by an.. a month plus security, CHESTER — We provide Ranges - clean, guaran­ FOR SALE — Tire, ra- Autos for Rent/Lease...... 75 before publication. ups, Fenced Yard, Items, household Items. dlol. $85. Call 295-7814. Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Hollday/SeasonaL...... 61 additional insertion. M6-.1379. Central Location, Ap­ structured daycare and teed, parts and service. w e i g h t b e n c h , 132 lb. FOR SALE — 1969 CA­ Misc. Automotive ...... 76 barbell and dumbell set. 9om to 7pm. 158 Eldridge DILLAC COUP OE pliances. No utilities. No nursery school to 12 Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8, Street. A BAR OF toilet soap 118 M A IN STREET-3 pets. Call 649-0159. children In our pleasant Son, 649 Main Street, Like new condition. Coll V ILLE . Good condition. home-llke setting. State 643-2171. afternoons, 649-4168. Air conditioning. Call af­ placed in suitcase;, will ‘ rooms, first floor, heat TAG SALE - MULTI keep them smelling nl- and hot water Included. licensed and staffed b y ------— ter 6pm, 646-653). Personals MANCHESTER — TWO FAMILY, Saturday, July ce...and m ay come In Notices 02 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted No appliances. No pets. caring professionals. We WOOD FRAM ED F U LL ALUMINUM DOOR » Real Estate BEDROOM TOWN- 30th. 9 to 4. Walnut Drive, T-BIRD CLASSIC 1968 — handy next time you go Security. $370. Phone 646- HOUSE. IVa boths, fully can provide vour child WINDOW SCREENS, 14 CANOPY. Two KLH with a home away from screens, four assorted speakers. Two air condi­ near Gay City, Hebron. Beautiful condition. Must on a vacation trip. 2426, 9 to 5 weekdays. carpeted. Air condition­ Boost vour vacation CAMBRIDGE DIET home. Call now, 649-8920 sizes. Ideal for that tioners. Four bar stools. See. 643-1962, or call 649- L osI/F o u ik I YOUR OWN AVON BUSI­ ing. Appliances. Recently ^ d g e t by selling Idle 01 PLAN — Information or 646-9608. summer home. Call any­ One pair ladies leather 6075 and leave message. NESS IS M O NEY IN TH E Homes for Sale 31 FIVE ROOM DUPLEX- remodeled. Convenient TAG SALE — Friday 8i items around your meetings Mondays BANK! Start selling. BLUE JEAN JOBS ..Two bedrooms. Dining time 649-0137, only $35. boots, 8V2 medium. 742- OPENING FOR Ttmpofify No f m location. $450 monthly, Saturday, 9-5. Moving home tor cash. Place 10:30am and 7:30pm. 150 Start saving. Call 523- PART TIME HELP room. $400 monthly. No 6700. '68 VOLVO 142S — For LOST — SMALL FE­ NNd: Productlen w t rk ir i tor plus utilities. References South. Must Sell! Stove, parts or repair. $300. Call on ad In classified to North Main Street,.Man­ 9401, 278-2941. W A N TE D — Hours flexi­ pets. Security deposit re­ and security required. No N EE D H ELP? Cleaning, COLDSPOT FREE- find a cosh buver. M A LE CAT, Black tioer, chester. 646-3994. ll|M NMmlily ind picking; M AN CH ESTER — Seygn ZERDS — Nine years old. PING PONG TABLE, $45, dryer, furniture, dishes, 649-2585. A CUSTODIAN in d In ttart and unlaadirt Im- ble. Apply In person, quired. Group I, Phll- Pets. 649-^7 or 643-5836: Cooking, Shopping, Gar­ books, household, clo­ white paws and white •••■••••••••••••••••••• LICENSED NURSE— room Colonial. Fire- brlck Agency, 646-4200. Runs well. $150. Cali ev­ Typewriter, Royallte M id lM tong and ihart torM during the hours 9am- ••••••••••••••••••••••a dening, Party Giving? thing. 13 Lucian Street. NO-ncE T O CREorrons chin. Lost In vicinity of Small facility. Part time. aaaigmianto. SauUi WIndiar. Place, formal dinin­ enings 649-4431 or 643- Portable Manual, $25. 1979 TOYOTA COROLLA Announcements 03 12pm. Pero’s Fruit Stand, groom, family room, '/j R eliable Jane-of-all- E S T A T E O F G EOR G E W. Main and Williams McDonald's* at 46 W. Center St., Minimal stress. Salary EaatHarttord, M andiaitir. En- 1 : M ANCHESTER — One Homes ter Rent 43 9321. Call 646-4572. LIFT BACK — Five O STR OU T, deceased Streets. If seen call 643- 276 Oakland Street, baths, large screened and trades with Nursing TAG SALE — Wrights •••••••••••■••••••••••a negotiable. Call 649-2358. IM d araia. Manchester. bedroom with garage. speed. Excellent Me­ The Hon. William E. Fitz­ 4251. Manchester, Ct.,has an opening for a cus­ glass porch. Two car background. References. Mill Road, Coventry. Sat­ Gerald, Judge, of the Court AIBEnm TEMPS Quiet neighborhood. $375 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Call 644-2058 or 644-2269. 30" DROP-IN STOVE — FOR SALE — Two metal chanical and Body. $3950, RUSSELL'S BARBER todian. Responsibilities will include garage. Aluminum sid­ Excellent condition, $75 chimney caps. Size " X urday, July 30th and Sun­ negotiable. Call 649-3639. of Probate, District of Man­ BOOKKEEPER-Good LIQUOR STORE — Man- Plus utilities. Coll 649- M ANCHESTER — Older 8 day, July 31st, %am to chester at o hearing held on LOST — EMERALD SHOP, 195 Spruce Street, floors, walls, windows and outside clean­ 7 1 7 ^ 1 S I ing. Large yard. 87 Ver­ or best offer. Call 646-0136 8" and 8" X 12". Like new. knowledge of safeguard chester area, needs 4800. two bedroom remodeled- 6pm. Wood stove, elect­ July 14, 1983 ordered that on RING, In Manchester. announces that RALPH ing. system and inventory steady, part time help, non Street. By owner. anvtime. Will sell separotely or WHERE CAN YOU BUY claims must be presented tw Sentimental value. If GUTRICK, former co­ BUS DRIVERS, Glaston­ Telephone 643-(X)73. Colonial In convenient LAWN OR YARD WORK both. $36.00. Call 649-0222. ric stove, large desk, 20 CARS IN C O N N EC TIC U T the fiduciary on or before control. Flexible hours. 4pm-8pm. Six days M ANCHESTER — Du- location. Carpet and ap­ with vour mower by High gallon fish tank. M UCH, October 18, 1983 or be barred found call 649-8668 after owner to the MANCHES­ Approximately 30 haurs bury Public Schools. Will weekly. Must be at least ' plex, three bedrooms, IVa MORRIS RECLINER - FOR UNDER $150? For os by low provided. 6pm. TER BARBER SHOP Is Applicant must be 18 yrs. or older. train for public service MANCHESTER pliances Included. $4M School student. Please one of the first, $65. Water SLAB WOOD FOR SALE M UCH MOREI Information 203-747-6996, weekly. Good pay. 647- 20 years old and reliable. baths. $550 monthly plus plus utilities. Call 643- call Lenny 649-0343. Down E. Gezelmon, now associated with us 9997 after 1pm ask for license. Applications Write Box LL, c/o The CHFA mortage availD- trough and chicken — For furthur Informa­ Ext 1028. Ass't Clerk LOST — Brltalny Stan lei Apply in person. ' utilities. Security and ref­ 2629. - ' SATURDAY AND SUN­ The fiduciary Is; full time. 4). Valerie. avallablefrom Transpor­ Herald. ble. One bedroom con­ erences required. Call feeder $6 each or best tion call 649-8818. Margaret Ostrout cross. Red, brown ond tation Department, Glas­ dominium. Many extras. offer. All good condition. D A Y — 10am to 5pm. 358 1977 FORD PINTO — Monday through Friday, Lydall Street, Manches­ 633 Lvdoll Street white. Leather collar. CLEANING POSITION tonbury Board of Educa­ Pool, game room, 643-4608. three door glass hatch­ Manchester, C T 04040 Answers to Jessie. Vicin­ McDonald’s® 9am-5pm, 646-1974. ter. Moving. Two family. 040-07 Help Wanted 21 open nights. Diversified tion, 232 Williams Street, laundry area. $38,000. All- Painting/Ptaperii^ 52 back. Automatic, 4 ity of Wilfred Road, Man­ 46 W. Center St Glastonbury, Connecti­ brio Realty, Inc. 649-0917. Dryer, chairs, beds, cylinder engine. $2200. hours. Call 8am to 5pm. ATTENTION H O U S E ­ "THREE ROOMS, second G.E. PORTABLE WASH­ Pets 65 chester. 647-9865. Manchester.sCT. cut 06033, or call 633-5231, MANCHESTER — Cozy ING MACHINE, FRIGI- children’s clothes, toys, 871-2117. NOTICE T O CREDITORS Monday thru Friday. 646- WIVES, VACATIONING ; floor. Heat, hot water, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa86aaaa ESTATE OF AGNES A. Ext. 430. Affirmative Ac- MANCHESTER > - four room, single family DAIRE DISHWASHER, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa dressers, dishes, cooking INSURANCE AGENCY 0363. STU D EN TS, anyone with "appliances. Security, ref­ VANCOUR, deceased IM POUNDED — Male, house. Two bedrooms, PAINTING AND PAPER $35 each. Call after pm, utensils', some antiques. 1973 CHEVROLET IM- The Hon. William E. Fitz­ tion/Equal Opportunity free time In the evenings I $34,500. Owner will hold erences. Call after 5pm. 6 SYLVESTER T Y P E Cat, one year old Husky cross. personal lines depart­ Employer. M/F. below market first mort­ IVi baths. No Pets. $410. HANGING — Exterior 646-1636. Many Odds ‘n Ends. PALA — Good condition. Gerald, Judge, of the Court ment needs part time WANTED — RETIRED There are a limited -643-6322. black and white, short Black and white, blue a gage on his vacant one 646-7513. and Interior, ceilings re­ Power steering, power of Probate, District of Man­ experienced Individual I McDonald's PERSON to babysit In my number of positions op­ hair, nine months, neu­ chester at a hearing held on eves. Hilliard Street. Call OPENING FOR AN bedroom unit. Gordon paired. References, fully SEARS DELUXE WASH­ FIFTY YEAR ACCUMU­ brakes, new tires. $800 or for auto and homeowners Manchester home 2 after­ ening In our phone sales 3 ROOMS — Third floor. ••••••••••••••••• tered male, shots. Very LATIO N ! Yard Sale Con­ July 18, 1983 ordered that all 646-4555. noons per week. For ELECTRONIC AS­ Realty, 643-2174. : Insured. Quality work. ING MACHINE — Avo­ best offer. 643-9044. claims must be presented to billlnos and customer An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F SEMBLER. Apply in per­ operation. If vou have a Heat, hot water. Adults. Store/Oftice Space Martin Mottsson, even- affectionate. Adopt - Con­ tinuing. Items Unpacked the fiduciary on or before toddler and 2 month old. cado. $100. Call 742-8245. LOST A T FOODMART — contact. Call John H. son only. Experience pre­ good voice and the desire No pets. $310. Security. inasM O-iui" necticut Animal Welfare DAILY THROUGH AU­ October 18,1983 or be barred References required. 649- Call after 6pm, 649-2236. ••••••••••••••••••••••• League (Donation). 721- 1972 FO R D LTD- as by low provided. Combination tan wallet Lappen, Inc. at 649-5261 If ferred. Will train. 91 Elm to make vour free even­ KING SIZE WATERBED GUST 1ST. Bausola Brougham. Air, stereo. 0593. ings profitable, call 0918. Dawn E. Gezelmon, and checkbook. Social Interested. Positions RN-s-LPN’s - Part time Street. ■ EXCELLENT OFFICE — All accessories, $75. Road, Andover (Off Lake New exhaust system, new . Ass't Clerk Gerry for an Interview at FIVE ROOM APART- Security Card and Oth­ available September 1st. weekend positions avail­ MAI N S TR E ET— 500/1000 Pine bookshelf head- Road). battery. $900. Call 643- The fiduciary Is: NEEDED IMME- 643-271 1, Monday- M A N CH ESTER — AlUln- '■MENT — Convenient lo­ PIOmStONU PAINIMG LADY BUSTER Wesley E. Vancour ers. REWARD. Call 649- able. Four hour shifts and D IA TE L Y — Mature, re- EXPERIENCED CAR­ Inum sided four room sq. ft., heat, lanitor, park­ CeniMrelil - RiilOimid board, $125. Call 643-0105. 7792. 366 West Street 7896. twelve hour shifts. Ex- P EN TER — Able to lead Wednesday evenings be­ cation. No pets. $400 per ing, air. Reasonable. 649- KENNELS — Canine FIVE FAMILIES — Over sponsible, Cape. Immaculate condi­ month plus security dep­ (Mllng Texture SpeclelleL Boarding. Safe, clean. Bolton, CT 06040 BARTENDER WANTED tremelv high hourlv work. Concrete and tween 6:30 and 7:30. Will 5334, 643-7175, 643-1393. RECLINER ARM CHAIR 1000 Items! Tools, glass­ 062-07 — Appiv in person, grandmotherly type per­ tion. Corner lot. 7A4 osit required. Call 646- Heuee Fewer WeeMng State License. 30 years 1980 BERLINETTA CA- IMPOUNDED — Male, rates. Please call Mrs. J. framing. Contact Cony­ train qualified Individu­ — Brown fabric and ware, oil painting, re­ M AR O — Power steering, McNathan's Cafe, 11 Da­ son to help care for als to earn $67.00 to CH FA assumable nrtort- 1927. experience.$4.50 per day, cords, coins, books, mis­ two years old. Setter Brownstein DNS, Crest- ers Construction Co., 646- gage. By owner. $55,900. MANCHESTER— FREE ESTIMATES vinyl, $35. Great for fam­ power brakes, power NOTICE TO CREDITORS ley Road, Coventry. Call field Convalescent Home newborn and 2 year old In $120.00 weekiv. C A L L any size dog. 649-8496, cellaneous. Fridav and ESTATE OF MARY B. cross. Black and white. my home. Part time. Own 5775. 649-4734 or 649-0672. — Furnished office in Ideal - M 6 . 4 8 7 9 ily room. 649-8595. windows, air condition­ Rachel Road, 646-4555. for appointment. 742- and Fenwoad Manar In NOWII CONDO - Two bedroom business location. Newly 647-8309. Saturday. 9am to 2pm. 257 D O NAH UE, deceased 5143. tranportatlon a must. townhouse, I Vi baths. Ap­ ing. AM /FM cassette. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ Manchester at 643-5151, redecorated. Secretarial RECLINER ARM CHAIR Spruce Street. Best offer. 643-1975 after Gerald, Judge, of the Court Vernon area. Call 646- T Y P IS T — Full time. HOUSEWIVES TO DO pliances, conveniently of Probate, District of Man­ Monday thru Friday be­ 5153. services available. $150, INTERIOR — EXTE­ — Brown fabric and 6pm. K IT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright tween 9 and 3. Machine transcription. C O LLA TIN G — No expe­ ..located. Available Au­ Including A/C and utili­ RIOR Painting — Wal­ THREE FAMILY TAG chester at a hearing held on Condominiums 'a gust 1st. 643-2301. vinyl, $35. Great for fam­ July 14, 1983 ordered that all Call 872-6200 between 2pm rience necessary. Hand ties. 6il6-0M5 or 646-1960. lpapering and drywall ily room. 649-8595. SALE — Household and 4pm. -M FEMALE LAB MIX 1979 VOLKSWAGEN claims must be presented to inserting newspaper in­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Installation. Quality pro­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• items, toys, childrens clo­ RAB BIT — New michelln the fiduciary on or before SEWERS — Established NIWSFAjPER serts. Apply In person, B M ANCHESTER — Adult 600 Square Feet of store fessional work. Reasona­ BR EED — One year old. thing, books. Insulation, October 18,1983 or be barred Excellent pet. Had shots, radials. 56,000 miles. Ex­ as by law provided. nationwide pollow manu­ PART T IM E — Two posi­ & B Associates, 31 Edwin MANCHESTER, ^ apartment complex. One front or office space. $400 ble prices. Free esti­ M isc ter Sole 63 new window. Odds 'n CARiTER N E ip ifi; ' and two bedroom opart- comes with doghouse, cellent condition. Asking Down E. Gezelmon, UlanrhrBtFr facturer has Immediate tions In physicians office. Road (Off route 5, South) $34,500. Owner will hold monthly plus utilities. mates. G .L. McHugh, Ends. 11 Division Street, $3400. Days 359-1511, Don _ Ass't Clerk ments. Centrally located *•*•••••••••••••••••••• etc. 646-7429. full time openings. Expe­ IN MANCHESTER; Receptionist and Book­ South Windsor. No Phone below market first nvort- 643-6712. 643-9321. Manchester. 10 to 4. Sat­ or 674-8576, evenings. The fiduciary Is: Calls Please. . on bus line. Heat, hot urday July 30th. No The Connecticut National rience preferred. Day CALL keeper. Send resume to gage on his vacant one EN D ROLLS— 27Viwidth Bank shift. Five day week. Full P.O. Box 1361, Manches­ bedroom unit. Gordon woter, all electric kit­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAUL'S PAINTING­ FREE PUPPY — Black Previews. Hmift chen. Dishwasher, oven — 25 cents; 13% width - 2 lab mix. Female, 10 OLDSMOBILE 1972 CU­ 777 Main Street benefit program. Includ­ 647-9946 ter, CT, 06040. Realtv, 643-2174. PAPERHANGING — 25 for 25 cents. M U ST be TLASS — Good running Hartford, CT 06115 and refrigerator In- Roommates Wanted 48 Years experience. Walls, weeks old. Has had first CLOTHING (especially Att: Peter J. Vonnie, V.P. ing sewing Incentive. Situation Wanted 'gi picked up at the Man­ condition. Good Interior. 061-07 ••••••••••••••••••••••a --vcluded. Security deposit ceilings, trim, staining shots. Please call 646- teenagers'), lewelry, Apply at Plllowtex Corp., MEDICAL ASSISTANT ••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa chester HeraldOtfIce B E­ 1884. Call 646-1696. 643-2711 49 Regent Street, Man­ FILE CLERK — Three for Doctor's office In .required. No pets. tioors - refInIshIng ca­ FORE 11 AM ^NLY. crockery, bottles, pans, chester, Connecticut. mornings a week, 9am to Lots/Lond for Sale Laundry available In MALE/FEMALE ROOM- binets. Reasonable. 525- baskets, books, bikes. LEGAL NOTICE Rockville. Approxi­ FR EE PUPPIES — DAU- The Department of Public 12pm. Call 649-8074. COMPANION - COOK — • complex. 643-9674 or 643- MATE WANTED — 2075. MISMilaneousI 224 Fer­ Bai Utility Control hereby an­ mately 25 hours per week. Seeks position caring for ••••••••••••••••••••••a 7135. SCREENED LOAM ------SCHUND M IX . Call 649- Monday, Tuesday, Fri­ Shore house. Andover guson Road, 9-5, ■o|$ossqtiions nounces that It will conduct a elderly person. Some grovel, processed gravel, 8600. public hearing, pursuant to o«.., r CELEBRITY CIPHER FLORIST ASSISTANT day and Saturday, reply BOLTON LAK E— Veev, Lake front. Utilities In­ PAINTING-Interior,ex- sand, stone and fill. For Saturday. ^ b r i t y C i p ^ crypiograms urn erpited Ifom quotatkKit by Ipmoui p«>pie past nursing. Excellent refer­ 'MANCHESTER — Excel­ cluded. $50 weekly. $100 terlor. Gutters-cleoned, FOR SMI Section i 6-9 of the Connec­ and preaant Each lattar in ih« ciphar ttandt lor anoihar. Today $ clua^Taquaia L OR DESIGNER — Full or to Box M c/o The Herald. verv small piece of Iq^d . deliveries call George aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ticut General Statutes, at Its part time, includes Satur- ences. Write Box L, c/o with private road. Caiiqbt ^ lent three room opart- security. Coll 742-6914 or repaired. Chlmneys- FREE COCKAPOO — 1'/i 1979 PonUtc T r m Am *SS00' offices. One Central Park The Herald. .Grlfflng, Andover, 742- year old, spayed female. Wontsd to Buy 70 dav. Flower Fashion. NURSES AIDES — 3pm be built upon. Call M3- ^ Ment, stove, 646-8858. polnted, cleaned. Roofs- 7886. 1976 Pontiac Formula *8600 Plaza, New Britain, Connec­ All shots. Can't give dog 1975 Ford Pinto ticut, on Wednesday, August “ B N F BWZAGTF KEBN DUWWEFS Call for appointment. 649- to 11pm and 3pm to 9pm. 2880. •'•frlgerotor. Wall to wall new, repaired. 35 Years carpeting. $310 plus utlll- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Experience. 643-0885. all attention It desires. oaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaesaaaaa Station Wagon * I M O 3, 198X at 10:00 a.m., con­ 5268. Enloy working In a very Instruction » DELIVERING RICH cerning Docket No. 82-02-14, tl«s. Call 649-4003. Needs loving home that The above can be Application of The Elm Wa­ VZAXTFY EY BNUB BNF WZVPY EM pleasant and homelike LOAM - 5 yards, $60.00 WANTED — USED MO- Services I WILL BABYSIT IN MY will. Call 742-6706. TOBECANE M O P E D . seen at SM ter Company (Coventry Hills SECRETARY WANTED atmosphere helping our plus tax. Washed sand, and Pilgrim Hills Divisions) — Part time, 16 to 20 elderly residents. Excel­ Rentals t h r e e r o o m d u p l e x HOM E full time for In­ Full sized. Double seat If 913 Main St. NFW NFUS AYAUTTJ YFFD BZ QEB CENTER NURSERY aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa stone, trap rock, and tor a Rote Increase. The hours per week. Flexible lent working conditions — Stave, retrlgerator fants and toddlers. Start­ gravel. 643-9504. PossIble^Coll 643-9193. hearing will be reopened for SCHOOL — 11 Center 1971 FIR EBIRD 350 — hours available. Typing, and employee benefits. and dryer. Available Au- Services Offered 51 ing September. North •*••••••••••••••••••••• the llmitedpurposeof receiv­ BNF NZTFY EM NEY.” — UMM Street, Manchester now -OUSt 1, 1983. $300. Call Manchester area, tall Automatic. 76,000 miles. ing new Information on costs word processing and gen­ Certified nurses aides Rooms for Rent Musical Items 66 and expenses. Additional In­ eral office work, $4.50 to accepting registrations M6-6593 after 2:30pm. after 6pm, 646-9768. Con/Trucks for Sot« 71 Needs body work. Best preferred. Please call for September. Two, formation may be obtained TUMSFW Y. $5.00 an hour to start. Mrs. Urban, DNS, 646- ■aaaaaeaaaaaaaeaaasaaaa offer. Call 742-5933. from the Department's Ex­ three or five morning C 8i M T R E E Service — aaaaaaassaaaaaasaoaaasa ecutive Secretary's Dtfice Experience required. Of­ 0129. Manchester Manor AAANCHESTER — Five GEOROE N. CONVERSE QUALITY HARDWOOD- GUITAR STEEL STRING PREVIOUS SO LUTIO N : 'You never really knovr a man until you sessions, ages 2'/a thro 5 GENTLEMAN PRE­ '.room, two bedroom Free estimates, discount — Pointing i Papering. 1973 VOLKSWAGON — 1971 SUPER BEETLE — DF have divorced him ' — Zsa 2sa Gabor fice location. East Hart­ Nursing Home,, 385 West 8 Cut, split. $65.00. Two AC O U STIC solid neck ford. Call 667-3937 be­ years. Reasonable rates. FERRED. $50.00 weel^. Oportment. References. senior citizens. Company 30 YEARS EXPE­ Yellow. Excellent run­ Excellent running condi­ PUBLIC UTILITY j)l9 6 3 t)yN e A Inc TM R»g U S Pal 4 T Center Street, cord minimum. Small do- e 1983 by NEA. Inc Field trips. Call 647-9941, Kitchen privileges. Manchester owned and and bridge, fingers easily ning condition. Must be tion. Rebuilt engine, tween 1 and 7pm. Manchester. ' Security. No pets. $475 RIENCE. Call 643-2804 af­ llvorv charge. Call 649- and has good tune. $30. RAYMOND P (McGA nT w^ ^ or 742-6754. 2000. Includes heat. 649-4003. operated. Call 646-1327. ter 4pm. seen. Clean, no rust. 643- sunroof. Asking $750.643- ACTING EXECUTIVE 1831 anytime. Call 875-6736. 0907. I 0105. 059-07 S E C R E TA R Y -?2— M a n c h e s t e r h e r a l d , Thursday, July 28, 1983

TECH ENERGY Dr. Turek faces ‘Jaws’ In 3-D state rules THE COMPLETE WINDOW, DOOR,AND SOLAR ENERGY SHOPPING CENTER ‘scary’ new life ■. a real grabber cause concern i ^ a. y . . • • r Before You Buy Your Windows und Doors Check This list. 'V t'- - K ... page 3 ... page 11 ... page 9 t L D Are our windows and doors second to none? G Has the owner of the company been in □ Do we enjoy a good reputation with the □ Is the company reliable?Does the company business for over 30 years? Chamber of Commerce, and Home enjoy a good reputation? □ Does the company have a showroom, Remodeling Association? □ Does the Company have a first class service modern offices, and large warehouse □ Are our windows and doors custom made to department? facilities? fit your special openings? □ Can you get one-day service on your □ Is the company scheduled for expansion? □ Arbitration Participant — Better Business window and door products? □ Are our salesmen and installers courteous? Bureau of Greater Hartford 1982-1983 Cloudy tonight Manchester, Conn. and Saturday Friday, July 29. 1983 The answer to the above is yes, yes, yes! TRY US — YOU'LL BUY US!! — See page 2 Single copy: 25

WARM NEW YO,RK (U PI) — The U.S. m . Navy has selected Staten Island as SOLID WARMEST the homeport for a battleship task re c o v e ry force that will be based in the Northeast, Navy Secretary John VINYL Lehman said today. COMPLETE INSTALLATION The ships will be part of the REINFORCED newly created Atlantic Surface By Denis G. Gulino WITH OP TO 70 UNITED INCHES Action Group. United Press International The New York location was NON-CORROSIVE • Thermally Approved Glass selected over proposals from Mas­ WASHINGTON — The government’s leading • Screens Optional sachusetts and Rhode Island. economic indicators went up 1 percent in June, the ALUMINUM • Removes for Easy Cleaning Boston will be home port for two weakest rise since November but still foreshadowing Security • Draft Free reserve frigates and an undeter­ more economic recovery in the months ahead, the Window • Burglar Proof Lock mined number of ships would use Commerce Department said today. Lock • Eliminate Storm Windows Rhode Island, the secretary said. A slackening in new unemployment' claims • Lifettme Finish Lehman, speaking at a breakfast contributed the most of the six indicators that were System • No Domago to Existing Walls meeting aboard the lISS Intrepid positive for June. GIVES YOU TRIPLE PROTECTION One Day Installotion docked at Manhattan, said the But two of the most significant indicators, new orders for business equipment and consumer goods, Aluminum NS choice would infuse about $500 \ » ITT million into the New York metro­ held back the composite index by appearing in the TECH ENERGY makes a pledge to you that they will not inflate politan economy and create 9,000 negative column. their window prices to compensate for the low, low 11.99% “ It would have been nice to have contracts and financing that they offer. jobs. The Navy secretary said the orders for plant and equipment and consumer Stapleton section of Staten Island materials to be up,” said Bureau of Economic would be homeport for the battle­ Analysis spokesman Larry Moran. ship USS Iowa, a cruiser, three ” It is the weakest in seven months, but remember, destroyers and two frlteMs. the leading indicators are not designed to show you the w The process to bring A e ships to strength of the economic recovery, only whether a Staten Island would begin “ imme­ turn in direction is coming.” diately,” Lehman said, with the Through the April-June quarter the leading Iowa will be ready to join the fleet UPI photo indicators gained 4.4 percent, compared to the first INTEREST KWSOLARMNtL in less than a year. quarter’s progress of 5.8 percent. The composite "She will mark a return to one of index was up 1.2 percent in May and had gone up 1.4 ANNUAL PERCENTACE RATE an historic area of our naval Kellys commended In Boston percent in April. strength," he said. Except for August, when there was no change, the The ships would be manned by Tim and Doreen Kelly of Manchester and their tens of thousands of people in the world. Here index has shown improvements for the past year, 11.99 reserves from' the New York-New heralding the approach of the recovery and then Jersey area, he said. 18-month-old daughter, Heather, ended a in Boston, the couple shows Heather their charting its staying power month by month. The move will cost U.S. taxpay­ 3,600-mile, 2V4-month, cross-country bicycle daughter the proclamation they received from In a separate report today the Labor Department ers "under $100 million," Lehman trip from San Francisco to Boston Common to an official representing Massachusetts Gov. said the nation’s productivity off the farm increased said. call attention to the threat of starvation faced by at an annual rate of 4.3 percent in the second quarter, Michael Dukakis. Story on page 3. the strongest improvement in output per hour in just over two years. The six indicators that were positive in June were led by an improvement in the initial claims for state Latin Americans negotiate to avert war unemployment insurance. Also positive were the length of the average workweek, formation of new Bv United Press International businesses, building permits, stock prices and the Group countries — Panama, Colombia, “ All these acts that can be inter­ vise accords. money supply. Mexico and Venezuela — began a day preted erroneously, in one sense or It is the third meeting of the On the negative side, besides new orders for Nine Latin American foreign minis­ ahead of schedule because of the another, are harming the fundamental Contadora foreign ministers since the business equipment and consumer goods, was raw ters meet today in Panama for a second “ urgency” of the Central American orientation of the search for peace," he group formed last January to seek a materials prices. The four-month average used for day of negotiations to avert a war in situation. said. negotiated peace in Central America. prices went down despite an increase in June alone. Central America they fear could Assembling for the meeting were Pentagon officials said Wednesday a Stone told reporters upon his arrival Although raw materials prices are among the most become a showdown between the foreign ministers from Mexico, Colom­ Soviet freighter carrying transport Thursday in San Jose, Costa Rica that sensitive signs of increased demand in the economy superpowers. bia, Venezuela, Panama, Costa Rica, helicopters is the first of about a dozen he was "willing to make the contact at analysts say the modest inflation rate has become U.S. envoy Richard Stone, who heads Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Soviet and other East bloc vessels any tim e” with Salvadoran rebels. another important factor preventing dramatic surges today from Costa Rica to Colombia as Guatemala. Venezuelan Foreign Min­ bound for Nicaragua with military The expected presence of Ruben in that category. part of his shuttle through the region, ister Jose Alberto Zambrano, the first equipment. Zamora, . a leader of the rebels’ The one indicator that was unchanged was the pace said it was “ the hope of the entire to arrive, was critical both of the Soviet The foreign ministers’ meeting in­ Democratic Revolutionary Front polit­ of deliveries. When it slows down the index assumes region" that the meeting in Panama ships reported by U.S. officials to be cludes discussion of arms flow and ical arm. in San Jose had sparked that is because orders are backing up, a good sign for City would further the cause of peace. carrying war materiel to the leftist inventory, how to ensure respect for speculation Stone may finally meet a the economy. Panamanian Foreign Minister Juan government of Nicaragua and of the international law, integrated develop­ rebel representative. Two other at­ Jose Amado said the foreign ministers’ American naval flotilla already off The Commerce Department’s composite index of ment proposals to foster stability and tempted meetings fell through this leading indicators reached a level of 155.9 in June, meeting, called by the Contadora Nicaragua's Pacific coast. mechanisms to implement and super­ month. compared to a base of 100 in 1967. M a y try for Congress 11.99% Police will give $500 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE nn.c Koontz to leave council ,THE SAVINGS WILL NEVER BE BETTER! if park cites Viet vets Bv Kathy A. Garmus she said. want me to run (for the council),’’ Herald Correspondent “ I like legislative work and I ’d and she wanted to let those people like to do it full time,” said Mrs. COVENTRY — Three-term Re­ know of her plans first. Members of the Manchester WE RECOMMEND Koontz, a professor at the Univer­ Some members of the Odd publican Town Council member Although the Republican Town Police Union, Local 1495 of the A DOOR THAT CAN SAVE sity of Connecticut’s West Hart­ Fellows park committee have said Roberta F. Koontz has decided not Committee, of which Mrs. Koontz American Federation of State, ford campus. The Town Council they think the park should not be ENERGY & MONEY to run for re-election to the council is chairwoman, endorsed four position is part time. County and Municipal Employees, dedicated to any single group, but in November, but instead will candidates for the council on AND OFFER SECURITY Noting her past political and voted Tuesday to donate $500 devote her energies to a possible Wednesday, Mrs. Koontz had should serve rather as a general While greatly improving the appearance and value ol your professional experience, Mrs. towards the development of a park run for the 2nd Congressional withheld an announcement re­ memorial park. home saving on costly maintenance, and enjoying sale Koontz said she is well qualified to at the site of the former Odd draft-lree living “ District seat currently held by garding her plans. represent the people of eastern Fellows building on Main Street, The committee on Aug. 16 will YAKE Rep. Samuel Gejdenson, D-Conn. While her decision not to run • Insulated — draft-free magnetic sealing • 'No Warp" warranty Connecticut. • Stops burglars 3 ways better than ordinary wood doors ^ ADVANYACE OF: Gejdenson’s two-year term ex­ leaves the Republicans one candi­ on the condition that the town present the town Board of Direc­ ID• Beautiful 81 styles & colors e Installed by our factory craftsmen Cut Home Heating Costs With pires next year. date short, they are actively Board of Directors name it the tors with a proposal for the park, "I feel I have the expertise in STATE FEDERAL Mrs. Koontz said today she is health, education, the environ­ interviewing candidates and Vietnam Veterans Memorial drawn up by an Avon planning and Replace Your Drafty Doors SAVINGS SAVINGS forming a coordinating committee ment and politics,” she said, should have a fifth council candi­ Park, Union President Edward landscaping firm serving as con­ to evaluate the mechanics of a adding that she felt these were date b y . the party caucus on Tighe said Wednesday, sultants to Southern New England ' FUEL Tuesday, Mrs. Koontz said. 59LRKLEER congressional campaign. Before a particularly important issues in A group of Vietnam veterans led Telephone Company. The pro­ SAVINGS candidate can file for candidacy the sprawling 2nd Congressional After the coordinating commit­ by Robert A. Faucher circulated posed park site is adjacent to the The energy-efficient clear glass that for a federal office, a campaign District, which includes most of tee has finished its preliminary petitions around Manchester last Southern New England Telephone organization must be in place, she The Reagan Admin, soys that the eastern portion of the state. work, Mrs. Koontz said she would spring asking residents to endorse building on E. Center Street. gives you more heat and light. said. "the tax credit for solar instoAo- Announcement of her decision formally announce her congres­ the idea of naming the park in The park committee has decided The decision not to run for the was delayed, she said, "because tioni and energy conservation sional plans, probably in two ROBERTA KOONTZ memory of those who died in the not to formally recommend a Optically flat, virtually color free solar glass. council again was a difficult one. there are many, many people who months. measures wiN be eliminated." . . . feels ready Vietnam war. name to the board. Ariiono Doily News Oct. 1981 Don't waste your tax credit op- porlunityll 5 DAY SPECIAL OFFER WITH ACTHOWn THIS ADVERTISEMENT State likely to abandon Interstate 84 plan Inside Today With Every Six (6 ) Windows Call Daily and Sunday... By Sarah Passell a lobbying trip to Washington will refuse to grant the state any Chafee, like a number of Rhode Transportation Neil E. 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