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PHOTO CLINIC/ Mostly cloudy Manchester, Conn. through Saturday Friday, June 18, 1982 COME MEET THE — See page 2 MmhtBttY Hrralb Single copy 25q; f iCm 9m In SAVE OVER *50, C a h o i i c a m e r a p r o from Kodiak, 0 emimo a t o u r MANCHESTER STORE i r l l b e Guerrillas hJK SCHOa CHIIORI » < e F ri., June 18,11 am to 8 pm w e f f o r iQftilibni wl|h &O1199 .Rat.. June 19.11 am to 6 pm Has proorammad, stepped down, flash C manual '->1 won't end rnodeft Hasi^^6ap«ftuie1JED4apnvtnytawfln^ He’ll demonstrate the latest Canon And it includes Canon’s 1-Ysar puamnteel Cameras, Lenses and Accessones... m o n t h PLUS, answer all your questions By United Press International the battle regarding Canon photo equipment Forecasters say wet weather may ill continue in Connecticut for as long By United Press International indicated that the United States sup­ M0I^ K itfs c 40Ck> and show you how to get better results. as another month but a trend ported Israel’s demand for the t’'* towards drier conditions is Israeli gunners shelled Palesti­ withdrawal of Syrian forces and the Cbfdr Ciimera Outfit developing. nian refugee camps and guerrilla dismantling of the Palestinian . “ It’s our feeling that the kinds of positions on the edge of Beirut today guerrilla groups. Caidor . patterns that have led to the rainy and a leftist guerrilla leader vowed Israeli planes briefly fired rockets l,ow Price .. 44.76 conditions over the past few weeks to make the struggle for control of Thursday night at two refugee •fkMwolt electronic'flash flre« only wlMtn .rsm-ll won’t go away overnight,” said long the capital “ a real battle.” camps on the southern outskirts of needed. *Carriee Kodak’s full S-year wamuiity*! range forecaster Robert Livezey at “ Lay down our arms? Im­ Beirut, isolated by Israeli forces. evefi on tiattertesi ■Motorized film advance Autofocus Camera the National Weather Service possible,” said George Habash, Lebanese television also said and new all>glee$ lens, includes new fast Climate Analysis Center in Camp leader of the Popular Front for the Israeli gunships shelled the camps, Kodak Disc Film (2-Pak, 30 shots). with Pouch Springs, Md. Liberation of Palestine, a Marxist- Sabra and Shatila, but there was no , He added, though, “ We envision a oriented faction of the PLO. imrhediate word on casualties. ’They trend away from the wet weather Rejecting a reported plan by U.S. were evacuated during the day but •K

1 T T MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., June 18, 1982 - 3 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri„ June 18, 1982 NATIONAL WCATHBt E FOnECAtT to 7 AM EST « Two arts centers Police union News Briefing MATTil in town? Report goes to court Donovan Inquiry Deputy minister soys it could be sought by leaders slain In Salvador to get exams WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate By Nancy Thompson SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) Republican and Democratic con­ Herald Reporter By Raymond T. DeMeo — Salvadoran Deputy Defense Minister gressional leaders agree a full inquiry Is Manchester can support performing arts centers at Herald Reporter Adolfo Castillo died when his helicopter needed of the FBI’s investigation of both Cheniay Hall and Manchester (im m unity College, was shot down by guerrillas battling the The Manchester Police Union is taking the town to Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan. u n WIATHCII rOTOCAtT • according to a fund-raising feasibility study done for court to obtain copies of two promotional examinations iargest army offensive of the war, GOP Leader Howard Baker and M(X. that the union claims were poorly designed. government sources said today. Democratic Leader Robert Byrd said /-''Ruotalo Associates of Englewood, N.J., which was They confirmed a Thursday report by Edward Tighe, president of Police Union Local 1495, Thursday they would look into the FBI’s ’ commissioned to do the study by the MCC Foundation, says questions on the tests for promotion to the ranks of the rebeis’ Radio Venceremos that failure to provide key information to the interviewed 61 business and community leaders in the Castillo and another unidentified person sergeant and lieutenant were “really irrelevant" to the Senate Labor Coomittee last year before Weather area. Including Hartford, according to Donald Morrison, essentials of police work. were killed when their helicopter tried to Donovan’s confirmation as labor president of the MCC Foundation. fly over the town of San Fernando. Tighe says that out of about 50 officers who took the secretary. "’The majority of those people seemed to feel that the tests, administered by the department on May 20. only The officials said they hoped the At the same time, sponsors of a recep­ community could support both Cheney Hall and the MCC guerrillas, battling an offensive by a one person passed. tion to show support for Donovan, citing center, Morrison said. He says the department curved the examination third of the armed forces, would allow a scheduling problems, postponed a Today’s forecast Cheney Hall is scheduled to be converted into a 400- neutral organization to return the bodies grades to allow the 10 highest scorers to take the oral flS.SOper person affair that had been seat theater with the Little Tlieater of Manchester as examinations that are the next step to promotion in the to the army. planned for next Tuesday. Today mostly cloudy with some sun at times. Highs -the main tenant. MCC is planning an 800-seat perfor­ police ranks, The rebels' Radio Venceeemos said its Donovan has been out of the country Herald photo by Bevins around 80. L i^ t and variable winds. Tonight mostly ming arts center. Tbe Manchester Arts Council, "Either we’re a bunch of retards, or there’.s forces shot down Castillo’s helicopter this week, attending a conference of the cloudy. Lows around 60. Light and variable winds. Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale and LUDE STUDIES STATUE OF PODUNK INDIAN something wrong with those tests, " says Tighe /" Thursday when it tried to fly over the International Labor Organization in Saturday mostly cloudy. Highs 75 to 80. Southerly winds Gilbert and Sullivan Players have committed to use the embattled town in northeast Morazan . . . made by Gadoury and Miss Follansbee “Everybody was thrown for a loop" Switzerland. He began a brief vacation in 10 mph. MCC center. province and the official died when the Italy Thursday and is to return to Tighe says he asked Steven R. Werbner, assistant to UPI p hoto Morrison said the study shows that both the need and the town , for copies of the tests, so the union aircraft crashed. Washington Saturday, a spokesman said. the money is there to support construction of the center • We calculate that at least Castillo Extended outlook could have them analyzed by a University of Connec­ Baker and Byrd are particularly in­ at MCC. was killed,” Venceremos said, hinting ticut professor who specializes in test analysis and Today In history terested in an internal FBI memo dated Extended outlook for New England Sunday through - ‘"There is no doubt that the idea of a regional perfor­ Podunk Indian returns, Col. Salvador Beltran Luna of the design. Jan. 12,1981 — given to the White House ’Tuesday: ming arts center in Manchester Is viewed favorably,” Tighe says Werbner refused to hand over the tests, Morazan provincial garrison also may In 1815, Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo In Belgium. — that provid^ details on Donovan’s Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: A he said, noting that only three people of the 61 inter- telling him, ‘'We’ll see you in court." have died in the crash. However, it said alleged ties to organized crime figures. The event Is depicted In the painting, “The Deaf Colonel at Waterloo. chance of showers early Sunday and again Monday and .viewed questioned the validity of the project. Werbner was not available for comment this morning two men survived and escaped. Said Baker: but he's just a figurehead Tuesday. Highs in the 60s and low 70s. Overnight lows in THERE IS some doubt — at least in the minds of the General Manager Robert Weiss says t,.<' town has “no the 50s. members of the MCC. Foundtion — whether enough knowledge" of the union’s plans for a court challenge on Vermont; Fair Sunday. A chance of showers Monday: money can be raised to build the center as planned. on pictures and whatever live the tests. "If they make an appeal, we will react. We Clearing Tuesday. Highs in the 70s. Lows in the 50s,’. Hundreds of years ago the Podunk “ Nobody was doing anything for When questioned about financial potential, those inter­ models the students could find, they will be guided by whatever the town’s legal counsel tells Florida tornadoes Birth control pill Maine, New Hampshire: Chance of rain Sunday; Indians walked the ground where the school,” Miss Follansbee said. Hinckley weeps; Conferees adopt viewed had varied opinions about the amount of money said, noting that the statue has us to do,” he says. Clearing Monday. Chance of showers Tuesday. Highs io the halls of Manchester High School “We wanted to be remembered,” jh at could be raised, some saying $1 million and some $5 Gadoury’s ears. Tighe says the union will seek a court order barring injure six people GOP budget plan cuts cancer risk the upper 60s and the 70s. Low in the mid 40s to lower now stand. Gadoury added. the town from making promotions until the case is trial nears jury million. They began working on the sculp­ 50s. ’Their distinctive features will The students started by making a settled. The promotions haven’t yet been made. By United Press International WASHING’TON (UPI) — House and By United Press International The cost of the performing arts center is estimated at once again be a familiar sight on the ture in February, they said, starting clay sculpture of the head, and from WASHINGTON (UPI) - John W. $4.5 million — $3.5 million for construction and $750,000 He says New Britain attorney Edward Lynch wiil Hinckley Jr. sat stoically while a Senate negotiators early today adopted a school grounds next fall in the form with research on the Podunk Indians this they made a latex-rubber mold. represent the union in the court challenge. Lynch is the A half-dozen tornadoes strafed Birth control pills may reduce the in escrow to subsidize operating costs. in order to make the statue an I'lorida, battered by intense prosecutor called him a calculating $770 billion, Republican-written 1983 Long Island Sound of a larger-than-life bust of a That was used to make a plaster union’s lawyer in another suit pending against the town, chance of getting cancer while Morrison said the estimates of financial potential Podunk brave 4o be placed in the authentic representation of the lliunderstorms and swimming in 5 inches wouid-be killer, but when his lawyer compromise budget and sent it to the two cast, which has been painted and charging unfair labor practices. decaffeinated coffee and tile floors that ’The National Weather Service forecast for Long don’t “quite come up to what we were hoping for.” school’s central office. area’s Indians. Most of the Indians of rain, and smashed windows at a described him as “pathetic,” he wept — branches for final passage next week. finished to look like bronze. contain asbestos may increase the risk, Island Sound from Watch Hill, R.I., to Montauk Point, 'He said the foundation will meet next Wednesday to The bust is a gift from two used to represent the school are Miami Beach hotel. Blinding sheets of interrupting closing arguments at his After a day-long marathon session, the MHS Principal Jacob Ludes III House-Senate conference committee new research shows. N.Y.; discuss whether to go forward with a fund drive. He said students who graduated earlier this really Midwest Indians, they said. rain soaked the Southwest, dumping 2 in­ trial. Three seperate cancer studies were A weak weather front south of Long Island will drift said he will be pleased to share the The arguments were to resume today resolved the differences between the I t may be possible to build the center for slightly less week. Mark Gadoury and Tammy The Podunk Indian distinctive ches of rain on parts of Oklahoma in 30 released ’Thursday. •southward today, with a weak pressure pattern over the office with the statue. on whether Hinckley was insane when he Senate and House budgets by adopting, •since construction costs are currently down. Follansbee made the statue as an in­ features include a Mohawk haircut, minutes. Researchers said women who take area through tonight. Light and variable winds Satur­ a single strip of hair running from “Now we really do have a Two people were killed when a single­ shot President Reagan and three other on a voice vote, a Republican com­ , RUOTOLO ASSOCIATES recommended the Foun­ dependent study project under the promise budget at about 12:45 a.m. EDT. birth control pills may reduce their risk day. Winds becoming onshore 10 to 14 knots during the direction of teacher Betty Kirby. forehead to the nape of the neck, and Manchester Indian,” he said. “ But, engine plane crashed during a rainstorm men March 30, 1981. of contracting ovarian cancer — and the dation go ahead with plans for a fund drive — and also The spending plan, written behind afternoon and 5 knots or less at night. VJslbility 5 mileS ’The pair said they chose to make one or two feathers rather than a more importantly, it was the near Charlevoix, Mich., Thursday night, At their conclusion and following in­ protection could continue up to 10 years recommended hiring Ruotolo Associates to conduct it, closed doors Wednesday by con­ or better this afternoon and Saturday. Mixed sun and an Indian statue for the office be­ full headdress, they said. students who thought enough of author ties said. The wreckage was dis­ structions from U.S. District Judge after discontinuing use. Morrison said. Under the plan designed by the agency, gressional Republicans and budget direc­ clouds today and hazy tonight. Increasing cloudiness cause it is the school’s symbol. The Indian’s features were based school to do something.” covered in a farm field. The victims, Barrington Parker, the jury of seven Scientists said they found a chemical the fund drive would begin with soliciting donations tor David Stockman, projects the 1983 with a chance of some thundershowers late In the day. believed to be from Detroit, were not im­ women and five men — which heard commonly used to decaffeinate coffee from corporations and benevolent organizations. The eight weeks of testimony — was to begin deficit at $103.9 billion. However, the red Wave heights 1 to 2 feet today and 1 foot or less tonight. FATNOrS DAY CAIV' mediately identified. caused cancer in laboratory mice. ’The Waves increasing Saturday. fund drive would not go public for six months to one Heavy thunderstorms stalled over deliberations. ink was held to that level mostly through year, Morrison said. “accounting adjustments” that may not industry, however, expressed doubt the Chorches low biidder I ’lorida today and at least six tornadoes Defense lawyer Vincent Fqller, in research applies to humans, noting in Morrison said the agency was “quite sure there was at SHAVE LOTION left at least five peopie injured, uprooted urging the jury Thursday to find hold up. particular the huge amount of chemical National forecast least a reasonable amounf’.of large corporate donations Hinckley innocent by reason of insanity, House Republican Leader Bob Michel available, although itdid not mention a specific amount. Chorches Motors Inc. of 80 Richmond Drive that was once set trees and dow n^ power lines. A mini- consumed by the mice. A federal review 82 63 of Illinois said he thought the com­ By United Press Intematioruil Little Rock pc Ruotolo Assoemtes was paid $7,500 plus expenses of twister shattered windows and damaged said Hinckley was out of control and of the study is planned. Cityty & Fest Hi Lo Pep Los Angeles cy 65 69 .... Oakland St., has submitted the ap­ aside for use as a road. The road will promise could pass in the Democratic- Louisville c 78 56 ,... tne swimming pool at the Dunes Hotel in obsessed with actress Jodie Foster, when A third set of researchers said they Albuquerque pc ffi 63 .... about $1,000 for the study, Morrison said. Elarlier this parent low bid of $8,239.25 to supply not be built. dominated House, where there is more Anchorage cy il 48 .... Memphis pc M 68 a window van for use by the Miami Beach. he opened fire with a handgun. found wear of floor tiles containing Asheville pc 78 e .32 Miami Beach r 86 81 1.23 Year, the college sponsor^ a fundraising dinner to raise A minimum bid of $2,500 is concern about bolding the deficit to Milwaukee r 77 48 ,.(A About 5 inches of rain soaked Miami "It is delusion to think you can asbestos appears to be an unexpected Atlanta c the money to pay for the study. Manchester dog warden. required. The auction was scheduled assassinate the president of the United around $100 billion than there is in the Billings pc Minneapolis pc 78 58 .... It will replace a van with 104,000 ’3.99 *4.19 and an area from West Palm Beach to source of airborne fibers of the sub­ Birtningham pc Nashville pc Morrison also noted that the study found an after one abutting property owner O ur States and gain the love of a woman,” Senate New Orleans c miles on the odometer and with Rag. $5.75 O ur the Gulf Coast in less than five hours. stance — a cause of lung cancer. Boston cy overwhelmingly positive feeling toward MCC in expressed interest in buying the R*g. $5.50 (tV i 01.) “With a ll... that went into this thing, I Brwnsvll Tx.pc New York pc One person was injured when a twister said Fuller. “It was delusional thinking, The birth control pill study, published general. excessive body rust. land. think we can sell some people on Buffalo cy Oklabom Cty r Bids for the van were opened June Chaps BLUE STRATUS destroyed three trailers at Denawo, Fla. pure and simple. It’s pathetic.” in the Journal of the American Medical Charlstn S.C. r Omaha cy ■ “One hundred percent of the people spoke highly of Rains were scattered from the As Fuller spoke, Hinckley, whom psy- swallowing very hard and going for It in . Charm N.C. cy Philadelphia pc M(X,” Morrison said. Ruotolo Associates said that 11 and the contract has not yet been Bids will be taken June 30 at 11 aft«r-3Hav« lotion Attar-Shave Lotion Association, said long-term use of com­ Phoenik c a.m. on a variety of chemicals that Rockies,, through the Northern Plains to ’ chiatrists said had blunted emotions, sufficient numbers,” Michel said. Chica^ r rating is “maybe unequalled among community awarded. bination birth control pills apparently Cleveland c Pittsburgh c will be used through the year, chief­ the Great Lakes. Patches of fog turned red and began to cry. Senate Budget (jommittee Chairman Columbus c Portland M. . pc colleges,” in the nation. The town is scheduled to hold a further decrease the risk of contracting Portland Ore. c ly by the Water and Sewer Depart­ shrouded parts of the Mississippi and Parker abruptly ended the daylong Pete Domenici, R-N.M., said, “I think Dallas pc public auction June 28 at 2 p.m. on ovarian cancer. Denver r Providence cy ment and the Highway Department. Ohio valleys and northeast Michigan. arguments. the budget we have before us now can .98 Richmond cy the sale of a small parcel of land off I’og also blanketed the California coast. pass the Senate.” Des Moines cy St. Louis r Detroit r Salt Lak Qype Duluth pc San Antonio New restaurant ERA supporters Groups challenge El Paso pc San Diego cy Hartford cy San Franese pc Honolulu r San Juan pc Waddell pool to open Jury indicts 7 ‘stomp’ victims? Cuba travel ban Indianapolis pc Seattle c Diabetic training Jackson Mss.' SpokaneSpoki c o u r O ur in murder ring SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UPI) - A BOSTON (UPI) — The Reagan ad­ Jacksonville r Tampa r planning opening _ REV. THOMAS J. BARRY Waddell Swimming Pool will open yesterday to two firms scheduled to *5.99 Rag. $9.50 (3.SOZ.) Rao. $3.87 (4.25 OZ.) ministration’s new regulations restric­ Kansas City cy Washington cy Saturday, one day later than work on basketball and tennis legislator who stepped on the legs of two success In Maine Las Vegas r KB WichiU r . . . to celebrate mass BRITISH STERLING OLD SPICE PROVIDENCE, R.l. (UPI) - A Equal Rights Amendment supporters ting travel to Cuba have been challenged scheduled, but with a new epoxy courts. Natural foods made from scratch will be featured at Cologne After-Shave Lotion Providence County grand jury has in­ during a stormy House sit-in says the ATLANTA (UPI) — A program to by attorneys from five civil liberties ^Winchester’s newest restaurant, scheduled to open for coating that is expected to last Under the contracts, two basket­ dicted seven alleged members of a ball courts at Charter Oak Park will women have no legal grounds to file train victims of diabetes to care for groups, who claim they violate a business by Monday. longer than the standard paint, ac­ m SIFT W MF FH£E murder-for-hire ring on racketeering and assault charges against him. themselves has proved to be highly “strong” constitutional right to visit “We’re billing ourselves as an ‘eclectic’ restaurant,” Ladies host cording to Steve Thompson, recrea­ get new overlays. That will be done SAVES2 SAVE 2 .19 conspiracy charges linked to killings in Kristina Griffith and Joyce Meyer successful in Maine, saving thousands of other countries. said Jeanne ^ m e ro n of Bolton, one of the owners of the tion director. by Central Paving Company of Lottery South Windsor under a $7,465 con­ Rhode Island and Florida. hobbled into the Capitol on crutches dollars in hospital costs, the national The U.S. District Ctourt- lawsuit filed “Feast,” 250 Hartford Road. ’The restaurant will occupy The pool has been given the The indictment was issued last week Thursday and threatened to take Rep. Centers for Disease Control reports. ’Thursday seeks a preliminary Injunction -the space formerly used by Giovanni’s. coating by Peter Sayadoff Inc. of tract. Rev. Barry The courts and 10 tennis courts at hut sealed until Thursday, when a James Kelley, R-Rockford, to court for The CDC said ’Thursday preliminary to prohibit enforcement of the April 20 ’The restaurant will open for breakfast and lunch this West Hartford under an $11,638 con­ P'^rre murder trial involving three of the, “stomping” on their legs during a results reported in the Maine diabetes regulations and allow several plaintiffs tract. Charter Oak, Memorial Field, and Winning numbers drawn 2813. summer, then will add dinners in the fall, Ms. Cameron Robertson Park will be given two Karelin suspects ended. screaming sit-in Wednesday that forced control program showed that for 461 to go ahead with planned trips to the The Rev. Thomas J. Barry, Thompson said the epoxy coating Thursday in New England: Rhode Island daily; 0841. 'said. coats of green Latexite under a $12,- ITje charges stem from the August 1981 the House to adjourn abruptly. diabetics who completed an educational communist Island in the Caribbean. former assistant pastor for St. was used on Verplanck pool and has slaying of Hopkinton builder Ronald J. Connecticut daily: 198. Vermont daily: 419. Breakfast will be normal fare — eggs, omelets, pan­ 843 contract to Dalton Enterprises The women were among a dozen ERA course, there were 33 percent fewer New York attorney Michael Hatner James parish, will celebrate a mass lasted about seven years Instead of Rupp, found dead at his mother-inlaw’s Connecticut weekly: 33, Maine daily; 373. cakes — but will feature whole wheat atid egg breads in­ the two years expected from the of Cheshire. backers, the Grass Roots Group of Se­ hospitalizations a year after the program said the new regulations »were “in Massachusetts daily: for the Ladies of St. James on Mon­ home in Sebring, Fla., with two gunshots compared to the year preceding the 343, 266932, red. stead of white toast, she said. older type paint. cond Class Citizens, who barged onto the excess” of federal statutes and therefore New Hampshire daily: 1385. day at 6 p.m. at St. James Church, in the head. House floor to chant the words of the training. illegal. Lunches will feature a wide variety of food. Different The Waddell opening was delayed types of salads, with dressings made from scratch, 896 Main St. The mass will he Fire flow test The indictment names Charles Pinto, ERA. Cost savings were estimated to be “We have a strong constitutional right followed by dinner at the because the coating took longer to 35, of Smithfield; Witliam C, Salisbury, June 30 is the deadline for ratification $203,791 for 941 fewer hospital days here, the right to travel,” Ratner con­ bpked onion soups, pocket sandwiches with bean sprout cure than expected in the wet ~and Cheddar cheese spreads, quiches, and pasta, like Manchester CountiY Club. slated Monday 24, of Pawtucket; Fred Lawton Jr., 29, of of ERA. Backers have targeted Illinois among diabetics participating in the tended Barry was appointed defender of weather. fettuchinl alfredo, will be served. Cranston; Armand J. Quaranto, 47, of — the only major northern state that has education program. "The cost of The government’s claim that it wanted the bond in the Metropolitan The opening of Verplanck pool will The town Water Department Mon­ Coventry; Charles Fenner, 35; Allen M. not endorsed the amendment — as. part educating the 461 diabetics wds ap­ to limit the amount of U.S. dollars going For vegetarians there will be a selection of strictly Tribunal in 1975. He is the dlrrctor be delayed until Monday b^ause it day will conduct a fire flow test on Matchabelli Pierre Cardin Brash, 27, of North Providence and of a final push for passage. proximately $69,150. Thus the estim ate into Cuba, Ratner said, was not a Almanac non-meat items, while carnivores can enjoy ham- of continuing education, for priests was necessary to suction rain water Wetherell Street and Bidwell Street. Eugene S. Fountaine, 30, of North net savings was $134,641 or $292 per par­ . burgers and cheeseburgers served on egg rolls. from the bottom before begin­ This procedure is to determine the After Shave “It was just a simple accident,” national security issue strong enough to for the archdiocese, and is a board Our After Shave Our Providence. Kelley said. ticipant.” outweigh the right to travel. ning to fill it this morning. The pool availability of water for fire­ Summer hours will be 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Ms. Cameron member and treasurer for the Rag. Reg. (2 02.) National Organization for the iCon- does not have a bottom drain. fighting purposes in this area. 3 .7 5 By United Press International said. In the autumn, the restaurant will remain open to $7.50 OZ. $ 10.00 serve dinners until about 9 p.m., she said. tinuing Education of Roman ’The town’s other pools, Saulters, This test will take about two hours Swanson, and Globe Hollow opened and may affect water pressure or Today is Friday, June 18, the 169th day of 1982 with 196 An application for a beer and wine license is in the Catholic Clergy. For reservations, call Mary Ann for the season today. quality in the Wetherell and Bidwell to follow. works and should be awarded by the autumn, Ms. Leone at 649-0170. Contract awards were mailed Street area. Peopletalk ’The moon is moving toward its new phase. Cameron said. 'The morning stars are Mercury and Venus. FO R M U S IC ON TH E QOI h r n . ’The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. SAVE M 3 Gadget More awards Those bom on this date are under the sign of Gemtai. American capitalist Henry Clay Folger was bora June Lutz art auction tonight HEADPHONE As a former actor. President Reagan can ’The first annual Astaire Awards were handed out 18, 1857. AM -EM memorize a speech better than most people, but In New York the other night including one to the On this date in history: RADIO In 1812, the United States declared war on Britain for foreign diplomats still were awed by his flawless creator of the Broadway hits “A Chorus Line” and ’Tickets will be available at the door door prizes. GREAT FOR JOGGING delivery of a speech before the United Nations “Dreamgirls.” Michael Bennett accepted with the second time in its brief history as an independent tu- 'fo r tonightls Art Auction sponsored by Original works of art to be auctioned Wfctrmr rev le. abatevtr im tion. ' include pieces by Dali, Calder, diJM e vear b M i| p lia w i sWi Thursday. enthusiasm. the Lutz Children’s Museum. w rf ScN tM t r a il a id iw h fa n When the president finished, international envoys “Everyone should go to dancing school,” said In 1815, Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of ’The doors at the Manchester Country Delacroix, and many other well known (m ear caMas. M M M le tm f- Bennett, who won for choreography hut sounded Waterloo in Belgium. artists. bead far eaarfari $iaiit| •Tarlcy flocked to the podium to inspect the TelePrompTer a u b will open at 7 p.m. for a preview. la tM e i ei$a. device Reagan used. The machine reflects text onto like a Nobel Peace Prize laureate. “It’s wonderful The auction will begin at 8 p.m. Wine and Admission is $5. For more informa­ 20% OFF a transparent glass at face level so the speaker can — getting out there and twirling. Maybe If we were cheese will be served and there will be tion, call the museum at 643-0949. 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POSTMASTER; Sand ad- tj- American Ballet ’Theater, fired his compatriot day,” Judge Ruby Kless Sondock said ’Th u r^ y , arrival of Princess AnnCi younger sister of Prince draaa ebangaa to tha Mancbaatar To ptae* a ctaaaHM or d i*(to from the company last week for undisclosed her hands trembling. "I’m truly overudielmed.” Ctuirles k Harare, P.O. Box SOt. advartlaamant. or'to rapoer* M-GUSS reasons. And there were reports “Misha” has his ’The S6-year-old grandmother and D m ocrat had Anne is in Denver for the start of a mne-day tour Mancbaatar. Conn. 06040. now* Ham. albry or ptotur* 10^,1 V2 Price call 643-2711. onto* houraSM' SHAVE LOTIONS boot aimed at other members of the New York just been named by Gov. Bill Clements as the first th ro u ^ Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. Today To aubacriba. or to raport a 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monifliy aChaiwI for Man woman to serve on the Texas Supreme Court. dance company. the 31-year-old princess travels to Colorado Springs dauvary probtam, call 647-0046. tbrougb Friday. ____J _ aDanIm - Cologna Godunov began a U.S. tour of his own ensemble in Mrs. Sondock will serve th ro u ^ the November to look over the North American Air Defense Com­ Ofnea hdura ara|6:30 a.m. to 5:30 KXTHA CHAROe Tha Mancbaatar.'HaraM ^ a. fULLY A98BM BW •Halaton-Z>14 CJiarlotte, N.C., this week, drawing mixed notices. general election when a full-term replacement for mand, lunch with Mayor Robert Isaac, then nip V m . Monday Ihrouob Friday and t W to a.nt. Saturday. OaNvary aubaenbar to Unitad P raaa.Iito-' 1 YlAW raw MHVICl 6 ______TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN MANCHESTER •L anvin One local newspaper said he exliibited sterling the late Justice James Denton is seated. Mrs. Son- back to Denver for a formal dinner. ijKouM ba mada by 8 p.m. Moo- national now* aarvio** andm a 840 E MIDDLE TPKE onR T 6 • Open Dally and Sun.; Park«dc Branch open Mon thru Sat technique but seemed aloof — “a private man dock declined to say whether she would accept a Anne’s husband, Mark Phillips, “stayed at home diay throoob Friday arid by 7:30 ihambar of tha Audit BuraapSH' 2 Main Street 643-7111 or 646-3998 W F ^56. John C. and Bernice A. Rieg. Owners •PACO Rabanna cajoled somehow into giving a public performance full six-year term on the state’s high court if it’s to look after the farm, basically. He is a working a.m. Saturday. ClrcutaUon*. r* FARR’S Open Mon-Sat 9-9 pm • Sundays 11-5:jb p’ lW ' W iia m J Hoch. Executive Manager •C a m b rk ig a that neither challenged or stimulated him.” offered. fanner,” a royal spokesman ih 1/mdon said. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., June 18, 1982 Argentina gives Britain safe passage for POWs

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RIcHard M. Diamond, Publisher Dan Pitt's, Editor Disaster assistance centers Alex Qlrelll, City Editor Area towns OPINION opening today in six places Bolton / Coventry By Mark A. Dupuis preparations to process requests for FE M A “ reservists,” called in to United Press International aid. work in disaster recovery projects, Jack Officials from FEMA’s regional to officials from various state agen­ Anderson State and federal officials made office in Boston and various other cies. In Iran, Khomeini carnage goes on final preparations for today’s federal and state agencies moved Federal officials will visit the opening of six dssaster assistance desks, telephones and other equip­ towns to make specific damage in­ Washington Koontz centers that will provide Connec­ ment into a set of offices near spections and later to conduct Merty-Qo-Round ticut flood victims with loans, Wesleyan University that will serve reviews as rebuilding work tains today close to 10,000.” Cells the oil it did prior to the revolu­ grants and other services. as the disaster field office. progresses, Doyle said. WASHINGTON — The young meant for 11 persons are said to tion, and its currency is worth Federal officials have been in Arthur T. Doyle, deputy regional FEMA also announced the woman, covered in a tan shawl, contain 70, who take turns about IS percent of what it was seeking Connecticut since Tuesday to plan director of FEMA and federal coor­ schedule Thursday for traveling dinating officer for the flood relief entered my office and, in broken Lee Roderick sleeping two hours at a time before then. the relief program, which begins in teams that will go to the state’s full force with the opening of effort, estimated his agency would counties without disaster assistance English, nervously asked where while some stand. In short, Iran is a country in centers in Essex, Hamden, Milford, have people in the state tor three or centers to provide information and to leave a packet of information. Needless to say, other aspects shambles, ruled by beasts in What's Washington Naugatuck, New London and four months working on the flood take applications from people I took it, thanked her, and she of Iranian society are faring human form who sacrilegiously contract Norwich. recovery effort. affected by the floods. quickly left. Correspondent similarly under the mindless carry out despicable acts in the They hoped to begin regional The federal officials moved into The- first two-day stop for the It was a ritual that is repeated fanaticism ruling the country. name of God. next in meetings today with officials from the state following President traveling teams will begin June 21 in COVENTRY — Republican Town every several weeks, often by Iran reinforces a iesson which, towns in the state’s four southern Reagan’s decision Monday to Killingly with other two-day stops University professors, engineers Council member Roberta Koontz male members of the Moslem often stripped of reiigious over­ declare the state a disaster area and physicians are fleeing Iran, will ask the council at its meeting counties where flood damage was scheduled for Storrs, West Hartford Students Society — the youth tones, has been repeated over Mideast most severe to discuss available because of the floods, which caused and Torrington. with more than a third of its Monday to prepare a contract wing of the Mojahedin party of an estimated $276.6 million in physicians reportedly gone when and over in recent years — in between the town, and the town at­ help. Under the disaster declaration, names of the killers are different 225 persons were executed. Some damage. Iran. The Mjoahedin is the last they are most needed to handle Cambodia or Kampuchia, Viet­ torney in order to clarify which par­ Tlie Federal Emergency Manage­ the federal government will provide but the results are very much the are mutilated first, others have ment Agency set up shop in rented On hand at the centers will be of­ individual assistance programs to substantial political organization outbreaks of cholera and nam and Nicaragua to name a W ASHINGTON - Within hours ty has the right to name a tem­ same. blood forcefully taken from them office space in Middletown ficials from a battery of state and flood victims statewide, including opposing the barbarism of few places. after the Iraell invasion of Lebanon, porary attorney to act in his malaria. Thursday, making final federal agencies ranging from loans and individual grants. Ayatollah Khomeini and his for transfusion to wounded Ira­ ' For 16-year-old revolutionary The all-powerful Committee That lesson, it seems to me, is the State Department threw absence. "religious” henchmen. nian guards, and many of the It is an item Mrs. Koontz said she Mariam Ghodsi-Maab, for exam­ Against Corruption invades that vioient revolution very rare­ together a “ crisis task force” of its This particular packet was es­ women are raped. has wanted placed on an agenda ple, there couldn’t have been homes in search of such outlawed ly leads to a happier, more top Middle Elast specialists to give pecially haunting to me. It in­ "The total number of victims since the m atter came up at a April much comfort last October in the items as chess sets or playing prosperous society. More often, President Reagan and his foreign cluded full-coior photographs of a since the beginning of the ’79 5 council meeting. Quakes cause no damage fact she had lived to see the Shah cards, alcohol, recording of it whets a thirst for vengence and policy advisers the answer to the big At that meeting Mrs. Koontz number of victims of Khomeini’s revolution exceeds 4,000 and in­ overthrown. On Oct. 8 she joined “irreligious” music, or even power which result in con­ question: What w ill happen next? asked Town Manager Charles reign of terror, complete with cludes women and even 2.2 on the Richter scale and the second 3.0. The fourth the Shah in death, with a cor­ fashion or knitting magazines siderably more misery than un­ McCarthy for a clarification of the EAST HADDAM (UPI) — State and local police say graphic evidence of torture. children,” says Amnesty Inter­ Based on their years of expertise the 1(H) minor, shallow earthquakes detected in the temblor was recorded at 11:29 a.m. and measured 2.3 on oner’s report noting that her end considered improper. der the ousted regime. town attorney’s position after it had national. Others put the figure as in the arcane business of linking the scale. This is a lesson very much on been learned that tbe town’s at­ Moodus section of East Haddam caused no damage. T H E G IIIS L Y P H O TO S took came "as a result of receiving 8 high as 13,000, with several times Vudler said the earthquakes centered at Moodus T H E ECO NO M Y has ground cause and effect in the tumultuous torney Daniel Lamont had Police said they received many telephone calls from me back to November 1979 when bullets in the thorax, 8 bullets in that number now in prison. the mind of the Reagan ad­ ranged one to two miles in depth, compared to the 20- nearly to a halt and millions are Middle Blast, the analysts produced recommended that attorney Russell area residents who reported feeling the earthquake I was in Tehran and similar the hand, and a single one in the ministration as it seeks to rnile depth of the majority of earthquakes worldwide. without work. The promise of their best estimate of the likely turn Potter Jr. of Willlmantic be ap­ which was detected Thurday by seismograph in­ evidence was presented into my head. Execution was carried out ONE E YEW ITN E SS to the stabilize admittedly less-than- struments at Weston Observatory in Weston, Mass. He said earthquakes probably will be recorded at land reform has faded, and Iran of events. One of these estimates, pointed temporary town attorney in hands. The only difference was by the court of revolution.” barbarism told Le Monde, the ideal governments in E l Salvador Vladimir Vudler, a geophysist at the Weston Obser­ Moodus for the next few days or weeks. imports far more food than it did stamped “ Secret,” was shown to my his absence to help the Board of Tax The story of Mariam Ghodsi- French newspaper, that the in­ and elsewhere. Should they fall to vatory, said in a telephone interview that more than 100 that the photos in 1979 were associate Dale Van Atta. Review with some revaluation under the Shah, who was accused earthquakes were recorded in Moodus. Only four, wielded by supporters of Maab is repeated daily in Iran, famous Evin prison in northern violent insurgents, what would matters.' of bungling agriculture. Iran is Khomeini and were said to show with Amnesty International Tehran “ was designed to accom­ follow for their people almost The report breaks down the - McCarthy, according to the however, were strong enough to be felt or heard, he exporting only a small fraction of added. victims of the despised Shah. The reporting that in January alone. modate 1,200 inmates, but con­ surely would be worse. soothsayers’ conclusion into short­ minutes of that meeting, term and long-term possibilities. In recommended that the tax board ’The earthquakes at Moodus “ are nothing unusual,” thoughtful pin-money gifts. Vudler said. “ Historically, Moodus is an active area for appraising the clarity of the experts’ bring Potter in right away because earthquakes,” he said. Why, we don’t know. That’s why [[• cards for grads and crystal ball, it is important to the revalutatlon was in progress. Herald photos by Cody we are continuing our study of the area.” dads... remember that these are the McCarthy said according to the minutes, that he trusted the opinion Since June 14, many earthquake have been reported in In Manchester forecasts the White House relies on of Lamont in bis choice. STATE POLICE SCAN MAPS Moodus, an Indian word meaning “ sounds from the to. plan U.S. responses to the fast- But Mrs. Koontz pointed out that of wooded area where suspect escaped earth,” said Vudler. "every moving situation in this vital part of there was no agreement with the However, they were too weak to be felt or heard by little the world. town attorney on bow tbe matter of area residents. thing" The first of the four strongest temblors Thursday was appointing an acting town attomoy juw'ihvw’i nittr)cns9ier w|fvii iM vm M jv ^ Embarrassment L E T ’ S SEE what the crystal ball would be handled. Mrs. Koontz said recorded at 4:02 a.m., measuring 2.0 on the Richter revealed. First, the short-term either the council should have to ap­ scale. Two were felt at 10:14 a.m., the first measuring predictions, which were made 10 prove the recommendation or give days ago: town attorney direct authority to could be avoided name a temporary' town attorney. “Israel will expand the ’Free In a letter to council Chairwoman Lebanon’ corridor nominally con­ Joan Lewis and McCarthy from trolled by Major (Saad) Haddad’s Mrs. Koontz requesting the item be Attorney Richard Dyer has sold a piece of property is in no militia to include, at a minimum, placed on Monday’s agenda, Mrs. brought up an interesting point way liable for debts alleged to the Litani R iver and Beaufort Cas­ ivoomz also asked that the contract about the filing of tax liens by have been incurred by a sub­ tle. Most of the population, largely discussion also Include the matters tbe town. sequent owner. Catholic, w ill be driven out, as in of term and salary of the town at- ^ m e people do take offense, 1978.” torhey. "rtie town is apparently locked In the letter Mrs. Koontz said, .’’I into a legal position under which however, at any suggestion that “It is unlikely that Israel will have the greatest respect for at­ it has no choice, when it files a they have defaulted on any obli­ allow United Nations peacekeeping torney Daniel Lamont and do not lien against a property for which gation. That is refreshing. Dyer forces in the expanded Hadda cor­ question his appointment as town at­ taxes are delinquent, but to file was upset that on the face of the ridor, nor is it likely that the nations torney.” “ M y only concern,” she said, “ is that lien in the name of the per­ matter, it appeared he had been contributing to the forces w ill wish to maintain troops in Lebanon under that tbe Town Council provide tbe son who owned that property on in arrears in payment of his tax. necessary contract that w ill protect the circumstances.” the annual assessment date His discomfort was in no way and provide the legal interests of “ Syrian forces are unlikely to before the tax became due. lessened by the fact that the both the town attorney and tbe peo­ seriously engage Israel, except in amount involved was very ple of Coventry.” The result of that state demonstrative air intercepts, unless small, under $8. Monday’s meeting begins at 7:30 requirement is that the records, Israeli forces penetrate Bekaa p.m. in the board room of the Town GARY WEBBER WAITS IN CRUISER at least to those who are not In explaining the workings of Valley. Even demonstrative actions Hall. . . . five minutes after being apprehended aware of the technicalities in­ the law involved, James Turek, It’s the United States’ fault” have potential for escalation, of volved, appear to indicate that a the town’s collector of revenue, course.” Other estimates warn that full- person has defaulted on a tax said the law seeks to preserve Awards given scale Syrian intervention might well |. sKF- '"►>en, in fact, the default may the integrity of the tax list. occur if local Syrian conunanders Two-hour manhunt have been that of a subsequent Presumably that means that HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. elect to attack the wide-ranging William O’Neill has presented owner. once the list is made up, the Open fomni / Readers' views Israeli troops; in this situation, the Youth Action Awards to students items in it must retain their entire Syrian army could be dragged and staff from seven schools, in­ The entire question can be dis­ results in capture iabels throughout. Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, C T 06040 into the conflict. And because the cluding four that had been honored missed easily. One can take the Syrians are no match for Israeli previously under the program. cold attitude that people should Technically that makes some forces, this leads to the most O’Neill said the Governor’s Youth state police searched a wooded appear in court. undertand the complications in­ sense. But it fails to consider the ominous short-term prediction of Action program, now in its sixth area of Andover for two hours About 25 police officers, aided by year, has drawn students from ’Thursday before tracking down and A. Celebrity III Canister Vac volved and not ascribe to any feelings of people. There must all: "In the event of a serious threat dogs, assisted the search for Webber around the state “ into programs to arresting a man who had escaped in the woods around Hebron and Powerful 1.7 peak HP motor. Our Reg. 69.88 person any moral failure when a be a better way. Dyer is not the to the Syrian government, direct Skip Day isn't a joking matter help the needy, the disadvantaged, their custody earlier. School roads. Complete with attachments; Soviet intervention becomes a dis­ legal instrument is filed on the only person who does not want it the elderly and children.” Gary Webber, 28, of Lakeside including combination rug Webber was apparently hand­ land records. thought that he failed to meet a tinct likelihood.” ’The first-time winners honored Drive, was apprehended about 1 and floor nozzle. M odel #3167 To the Editor: homework, skipping school, Teachers are not the only people cuffed when he bolted from police 58.70 tax obligation. Tliursday were Berlin High School, p.m. and charged with escaping smoking in school, ad infinitum. I NOW FOR the long-range custody. CJark apparently tried to The lien, after all, does con­ who teach, and subject matter is not WeSton High School and the Jared from police custody, police said. My letter is in response to Ms. predictions in the secret report: restrain him by grabbing the back of stitute an encumbrance on the The Legislature should change believe that we do our children a^ the only thing that children must Elliot School of Clinton. State ’Trooper Richard Clark suf­ Angle’s article in the Saturday, June “ Israel will continue to supply his shirt. When Webber broke free, property itself. Anyone who has the law. great disservice if we persuade learn. We must all, teachers, socie­ ’The schools that won awards fered a dislocated shoulder when he 12 Manchester Herald. In her article arms , to Phalangist (right-wing Clark fell on a stairway and suffered B. Convertible Upright them that throughout life they wilt ty, and parents, be aware of what previously and were honored again tripped and fell trying to stop Our Reg. 79.88 Ms. Angle extolled the virtue of Christian) forces in the North. TTie the dislocated shoulder. High powered to plek-up be able to avoid consequences. we are teaching and we must teach were Amity Regional Junior High Webber from running away from even ground-in dirt! Has Senior Skip Day and appeared to de­ I often see students drive top fast, our children well. combination of increasedi School of Orange, DePaolo Junior police at his home two hours earlier. Clark was admitted to 3 position handle and zip- Phalangist military strength, the fend those parents who signed carelessly, and sometimes under High School of Southington, Point Clark and State Trooper Paul Manchester Memorial Hospital, close vinyl bag. Model #4171 fraudulent excuse notes. Arthur Glaeser weakened Palestinian position and Beach School in Milford and Tolland ’Trotochard tried to apprehend him where he is reported in satisfactory 66.40 the influence of drugs. Have we Berry's World 124 Broad St. High School. there on a warrant for failure to condition. I am not writing this letter to taught them that they will be able to the Influx of refugees to the North is debate the merits of an occasional avoid the consequences for such ac­ explosive, and many relgnite the day away from school. As a teacher tions? civil war. c. Convertible Upright w/tools I am concerned about what we are “ Much depends on the restrictions North Enders Powerful motor with steel Our Reg. 99.88 teaching our children. placed on Haddad’s forces after the n ^ l f Friday, June 18 agitator. Comfortable grip, Nostalgia aside, Ms. Angle is main elements of tbe IDF (Israeli back O ’Neill 3-posltlon handle plus set A deplorable article of above-floor tools. #4195 defending parents’ lying for their Defense Force) have withdrawn. In Z I r t l j Saturday, June 19 79.88 children so that they can avoid the the past, Israel has encouraged Had- HAR’TFORD (UPI) - A consequences of their actions and To the Editor; values and the future ramifications dad's unprovoked attacks on m ajority of the black and perpetrated in a so-called snoall hlspanic Democratic Town thereby teaching their children to Adele Angle’s last feature story Lebanese civilian targets as a matter like this, but that would be Com m ittee m em bers in D. Celebrity Canister ‘Q.S.’ lie. concerning her nostalgia over means qf increasing popular resent­ Hartford’s North End has As a teacher at Manchester High advancing my personal moral point ment against the Palestinians.” Senior Skip Day in last Saturday’s endorsed. G ov.. William with Cleaning Tools School I believe this lesson has been of view against hers. ’Ihat is not the “ European frustration with Manchester Herald was totally inap­ O’Neill for re-election. The ’Quiet System’ Our Reg. 169.88 taught all too well. In almost all in­ purpose of this letter. vacuum has 2-positlon propriate to say the least. Her arti­ American initiatives in the Middle Deputy Mayor Rudolph P. stances when I catch students red- I have written to the Herald East wlU probably result In a SALEI handle, edge cleaner cle was not entertaining, it was Arnold says. handedly violating school rules they earlier this year in connection with an d 14 qt. bag. #3181 deplorable. renewed Ehiropean initiative.” 134.70 lie. It is a rare student who accepts a situation that the Herald created When the Herald had already Arnold stdd Thursday 14 the consequences for his or her ac­ which in the final analysis was a H E S S A G E i n a BQTTLEtlllien published a news item concerning of the 19 town committee color print tions and tells the truth. reflection of poor judgment on the comedian Dick Gregory showed up ^ n c ip a l Ludes’ comments about members were endorsing E. Celebrity Canister Vac Perhaps other parents do not the absences and the cover-up part of the staff. at tbe Illinois capltol to demonstrate O’Neill and most were share my admiration for the Again, 1 critlciie the same type of excuses, her presentation was com­ solidarity with tbe womm fasting in delegates to tbe film with Powermatic Nozzle character trait of Integrity, but circumstances, where poor judg­ pletely out of order. -support o f tbe Equal lUghts Amend­ Demooratip- State Conven­ jBTMWBEIIRY Includes convenient parents who teach their children to ment was evidenced in the Our Reg. 219.88 In addition, there was a sub­ ment, he was shown on tbe evening tion that will chooae the developing < FESTIVAL lift-off tool set. Power- party’s gubemetorial can­ mate nozzle attaches manipulate situations by lying sequent article in Tuesday’s paper publishing of her feature article. news giving the hunger strikers a for deep, thorough should not be surprised when their drink of bottled water. didate next month. • Kodacolor, Fuji or 3M which reported P T A support of Mr. Beverly W. Taylor cleaning. #3193 children lie to them. *167 Ludes’ position. ’The sentiments she 42 Ferguson Road Arnold also announced color print Him. Of equal or perhaps even greater The gejiture has a hidden 'T expressed undermined the autboHty he and the other five Importance is another lesson meaning. The refreshment Gregory VAuo ju m It, IS. isst M . of the principal, of the Board of proferred to tbe women was Moun- Democrats on the City parents teach their children when Council also were endor- I C-^12 Eklucatibn, and of the parents who Policy on letters ■ . tain Valley Water, bottled by a com­ they lie for them. That lesson is that sing O’Neill over House C—M ■ 0'**onent of the party’s gubernatorial you really have your act apart." attempting to avoid the con­ I Hwi. Mmi ta t S-MO, Thur.» « SUNDAY 11 AM to S PM « PRICES EFFECTIVE thru SAT. in this situation was offensive. pages, -spaced. ERA. nomination. sequences of not doing their 1 could say much more abput the MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., June 18. 1982 - 9 8 T- MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri.. June 18, 1982 Where to go/What to do O bituaries MHA studies bids / FOCUS / W eekend TV'Novies/Comics

M Ic h M l A- Battallno to renovate house Michael A. Battalino Jr., 49, of Naples, Fla., formerly of Old Lyme, And the authority is aiming for a Dad's sure to get another one died Wednesday in New London. He By Alex GIrelll Herald City Editor June 30 closing for still, another was the husband of Delores H. Bat­ house, this one on Regent Street at talino and the brother of Donald The staff of the Manchester Woodland. That would be the sixth Battalino of Manchester. Housing Authority is studying bids house be acquired in the program He also leaves two sons, Richard for the renovation of a house at 15 to under which the authority buys Battalino of East Lyme and Steven 17 Orchard St. for rental by the houses, renovates them to the extent What are ties good for? Battalino of Old Saybrook; and a authority. needed and rents them. sister, Amelia Battalino of The authority bought the house for Some question arose Wednesday Wethersfield. $69,000 under, its scattered site night over costs Incurred in the Funeral services will be Saturday housing program and bids on acquistions, and Richard By Susan Plese at 9:30 a m. from the Swan Funeral renovation were taken this-week. Schwolsky, an authority member Home,. 1224 Boston Post Road, Old Dennis Phelan, executive director who has bwn active in details of the Herald Reporter Saybrook. with a mass of Christian of the authority,.reported on the bids program, said he wants to develop Bow ties, string ties, wide ties, narrow ties. burial at 10 a.m. in Christ the King to the authority Wednesday hut he before the next authority meeting a Knit ties, silk ties, designer ties, plain ties. Church, Old Lyme. Friends may call mentioned no figures and declined firm idea of the costs involved and at the funeral home today from 2 to Ties that clip on and ties that have to be tied. to discuss them with a reporter the funds still available They’re the perennial favorite for daddy on 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. because he said alternatives in the Father’s Day — that’s what you buy him bidding complicated the price pic­ JOHN FITZPATRICK, another authority member, asked for infor­ when you’re not sure about anyhing else. lOooooouHi'.iMffrinnoftomonw ture. mation on payments to Marilyn Some men hang their ties on special pegged It is understood, however, that hangers that are made just for that purpose. Card of Thanks they ranged in base bids, from a Walsh, an authority consultant, who The family of Mr. Alfred Bolduc receives a $13-an-hour fee for Others hang them on the backs of chairs, over low of $35,000 to a high of $64,900. It the door frame, and sometimes they don’t wishes to express their sincere is not clear who is the apparent low preliminary work in locating the thanks to relatives, friends and housing and arranging for the hang them at all. Sometimes they just stuff bidder, however, because there is negotiations over them. them in a pocket. neighbors for the food, floral pieces some question about which of a and mass cards. We will always Ties are what men take off when they want number of alternatives were and He also wondered if the fee to ri member the love and concern that architect Arnold Lawrence for to get comfortable, and a tie is what they put Herald photo by Pinto which were not included in the base on when they want to look dressed up, as in everyone showed us during our time design of the renovations to the bid figure. “Do I have to wear a tie tonight?” of sorrow. We also wish to express ‘It’s a miracle’ Twelve contractors, several of Orchard Street house was represen­ our sincere appreciation to the them local, submitted bids. tative of the costs the authority TIES ARE also what make a man look sexy Holmes Funeral Parlor. If the low bid stands at $35,000, it would incur in other conversions. when he walks through Central Park carrying The Bolduc Family Eileen Byrne, as Marla and Tom Donnelly as from "The Trapp Family Miracle,” to be would put the cost of the acquistion Schwolsky doubted it would. The Herald photo by Richmond a leather brief case and a stiff spring breeze Regent Steet house, for instance, is catches the tie and whips it across his rugged, Captain VonTrapp, students at Assumption presented tonight at 7:30 at East Catholic and renovation at about $107,000 for ADVENTURE CHALLENQE STUDENTS PICK BERRIES Anniversary mass Junior High School, are rehearsing a scene High School on New State Road. the duplex house with three only seven years old. virile face. That’s what Madison Avenue says, One unanticipated fee was about . . : They also taste a few along the way A third anniversary mass will be bedrooms on each side. That figure anyway. celebrated Saturday at 5 p.m, for includes a fee to be paid to architect $400 for half the cost of survey work Ties are the last thing a man puts on in the morning, and it’s the thing his wife always Margaret F, Slaga, at St. Maurice Richard Lawrence of about $3,500 at Clinton Street because the block Church in Bolton. for design of the renovations. there has less land in fact than tells him doesn’t match. No matter what he The bid question may be decided property records Indicate. Ifs strawberry wears, his tie never matches. ’That’s why Guerrillas won't end as early as Monday, men have so many of them. They’re always New channels It was reported that the lowest hoping they will find one that matches. bidder has withdrawn bis bid. If so PLO' painted Let’s see. What are ties good for? ’They are due on cable the next lowest base bid of $42,990 good for falling hi the soup, and they are good would presumably apply, but the on synagogue for spilling gravy on. the battle for Beirut question of what the bid does and festival time! I once had a college professor who had one Greater Hartford CATV will begin does not include would still have to tie he obviously liked l^ a u s e it was the only offering subscribers two new The letters “PLO” were dis­ one he ever wore and it had gravy spilled all premium channels — one cultural be resolved. To add to the festivities, members of The scattered site housing covered painted on the rear wall ol By Barbara Richmond over it. I never knew gravy came in so many und one R-rated — next month. Continued from page 1 leadership in western Beirut, strip it bring the Syrians back into the bat­ Temple Beth Sholom synagogue this Herald Reporter the Kiwanis C3ub and town residents will hues. Sebastian Listrow, manager of the program has been delayed have antique and classic cars on exhibit Tuesday, Arafat appealed for U.S. of its weapons and arrest the tle, despite their acceptance of an somewhat over a variety of minor morning, police say. Which brings up an important fact about Manchester office of Greater Hart­ mediation, which the Reagan ad­ thousands of terrorists who are Israeliproposed cease-fire a week Police say vandals broke into the during the day. This is being arranged by ties. You can’t put them in the wash. If you ford CATV, said Thursday the problems, but with the start of the Imagine — 100 quarts of juicy sweet, Kiwanlans and car buffs, Charles Burr ministration rejected. there,” Sharon said. ago. Orchard Street project is expected synagogue sometime Thursday freshly picked strawberries, 500 tender do, they unravel, and then you have to go to "Bravo" and "Escapade/Playboy” The Palestinians also said Israeli Palestinian sources said and Edgar Clark. to move ahead at a faster rate. night or early Friday morning'. No shortcake biscuits and four cases of all the trouble of breaking in a new tie. 'The channels will begin broadcasting td Israeli Defense Minister Ariel attacks near Aley, 13 miles east of guerrillas from Israeli-occupied other damage was reported to the Sharon said in a newspaper inter­ heavy cream. And there you have the in­ And that’s not all — from 2 to 4 p.m., only thing worse than breaking in a new tie is Manchester homes July 1. Beirut, were launched Thursday southern Lebanon had redeploy^ In THIS WEEK the authority closed building. breaking in new jeans or a new wife. view Dublished today the PLO has gredients for the first annual strawberry music will be provided by Johnny Rose "Bravo" is a channel that shows morning, apparently to win control strength in the mountains east of the sale on a house on Clinton Street Officials at the synagogue say and Country Generation II, with singer suffered a “ grievous blow” but the festival sponsored by the Klwaiils Club of WHAT ELSE are ties good tor? They are cultural events and of the mountain range overlooking Beirut, where they could confront after some complications over the they have no idea who painted the Tex Pavel and his guitar as an added at­ final blow was yet to come — but not Manchester and the Main Street good for covering up the place where the but­ "Escapade/Playboy” shows R- the Syrian-controlled Bekaa Valley Israeli troops moving around the exact boundaries Of the nropertv. slogan. traction. rated movies made especially for from Israeli forces. Merchants Association. ton is missing on the shirt front. They’re good to the east. capital to Christian east Beirut. The festival is scheduled for Saturday c :ible TV, Listrow said. The "independent Lebanese Palestinians and Western In New York, Israeli Prime At 9:45 a.m., to kick off the day’s for ripping off your neck when you’re irritated, Both channels will be premiums from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Forest events, the Bennett Junior High School and they’re good for loosening when it’s too government must finish off the PLO diplomats said such a move could Minister Menachem Begin vowed Street municipal parking lot (opposite und will cost subscribers an extra “we shall not succumb to friendly band will perform. warm. You can tell a man’s mood by the way J the Army-Navy Club) comer of Main i>\onthly fee to tune in, Listrow said, pressure” to leave before attaining Union dam no worse, he handles his tie. Street. Proceeds from the festival will go to Most men have a closet full of old ties. lie said subscribers may receive a the goal of guaranteeing the PLO Students from Adventure Challenge the Kiwanis Club to support Its many liscount if they take all five That’s because most men don’t ever throw can no longer threaten Israel. picked the berries at the Berry Patch on community projects. In the past the club [jiemium channels. GOP contenders Arafat said the Israeli invasion old ties away. They yell at their wives new inspection shows Oakland Street in South Windsor, and they has contributed to the Shrlner’s Circus, the unmatched socks. That way, you can paw "We’ve had demand from people has left 30,(W0 dead and wounded and because their wives save useful things like You can also use old ties for Halloween will help the Kiwanlans hull and clean Boy Scouts, the Senior Citizens Fishing old “Women’s Day” magazines, baby costumes. ’The only trouble is that Halloween through them whenever a donor comes to tor both cultural and R-rated another 10,(K)0 missing. He said 800,- Derby, the American Legion and the (hannels," he saicl. A spokesman 'for the corps said them. ’Ihe price of the shortcake will be clothes, and the manual for the 1957 costumes only use one tie at a time, and visit. , 000 were homeless. There was no obvious observable $1.25 a serving. Special strawberry Manchester Scholarship Foundation. arguing numbers Israel’s army said Thursday its worsening of the condition the dam was reinspected and he Kelvinator, but the husbands bang onto a that’s hardly an efficient way to use up 86 of Or you could use them to tie up the tomato coupons are available from downtown casualties up to June IS were 214 Union Pond Dam as the result of the would have known if the inspectors Tony Gorman is coordinating the event closet full of old ties. ’Think about that. them. plants, or fasten a kid’s jeans when he can’t D merchants and with one of those the Man will face dead, 23 missing, 1 captured and 1,- heavy rainstorm of June 5 and 6, a had had found anything newiy alar­ for Kiwanis, Bob Dorin for the One time some enterprising woman find his belt, or tie the rocking chair together reinspection by the Army Corps of ming. price will be $1. merchants, and Anne Flint for the thought of a good use for old ties. She sewed LET’S SEE. You could put them all in the where the frame came apart. Continued from page 1 primary. 114 wounded — the highest since the Baskets of fresh strawberries will also mischief count 1973 Middle East war. Engineers indicates. The spokesman, E. T. Gould of the (Chamber of Commerce. all the narrow, colorful stripes into a gore attic with all the other junk that's up there. Or you could save them, along with all the Meanwhile, Rome this morning be on sale — the members of the narrow, skinny boxes they came in. Those tie Fisher said the system Bozzuto Hope for forming an all-Lebanese corps’ Waltham, Mass., office, said skirt, and even tied a tie around the waist. But then, surely. Aunt M na who gave you a Police charged a man with ruled out the possibility of running Manchester Senior Citizen (Center will Berry pickers in the accompanying Evidently, though, it didn’t catch on, or red and green tie that lit up when you pulled boxes are useless for anything else, anyway. criminal mischief Thursday after he uses for counting delegates works; for a lower spot on the ticket. He ran National Salvation Authority in­ he had not yet seen the complete photo are, left, Dan Evans and Kelly report of the inspection. sell home-baked goodies and maybe all those men didn’t want to see all the string would pop in, and she would wonder And then you could give them away, one by allegedly smashed a glass door in he claimed it properly counted the for lieutenant governor in 1978. creased after its most reluctant sandwiches. Cold drinks and ice cream Wynn, and right, front to back, Carrie member, Druze leftist leader Walid He said the inspection leaves the their old ties sewn together In a skirt. why you weren’t wearing it. one, on special occasions. Chances are, you the rear of a Main Street office delegates for Robert Steele in 1974 However, he said he would con­ Candidate urges will also be on sale. Adams, Greg 'Turner and John Janenda. know somebody who needs a tie that and for Ronald Sarasin in 1978. Jumblatt, held separate meetings status of the corps’ recommenda­ Whatever the reason, the only tie skirt I ever No, far better to keep them all in a box in building. sider any of the other three GOP saw was in an old “Woman’s Day’’ magazine. the bedroom, right along side the box with all matches. Police say the manager of the “I’m not going to say that we will gubernatorial candidates — Boz­ with Habib and Lebanese President regional offices tion unchanged. N Willard Building on 320 Main St, announce publicly the names of 50 zuto, Sen. Russell L. Post Jr. and Elias Sarkis. The town has agreed to make lound 21 year-old Michael L. Arcari. percent of the delegates (supporting Sen. Gerald Labriola — as can­ Jumblatt prevented the com­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The repairs to the dam. The agreement lying on the back porch of: the Bozzuto) before the convention, didates for lower spots on the ticket mittee from meeting earlier in the Secretary of the State’s Office was sought by the State Department 'uiilding in a sleeping bag about 7:15 because a number of people are for if he wins the nomination. week when he boycotted its opening should establish regional offices in of Environmental Protection after Feld Ballet returns to New York, to its dance theater Thursday. When the manager told you, but will not let their names go session, demanding wider represen­ Stamford and Norwich, a the corps found deficiences in the him to leave, Arcari, of 38 Union St,, public. But we stand by our state­ tation. Democratic candidate for secretary dam'. shoulder’ jerking, and the finale Is a equally between the endowment Tchaikovsky. Mehta’s insistence on became angry and smashed the ment that if the convention were of the state has proposed. The Corps of Engineers has com­ By Qlenn Currie foot stage ideal for dance. It even goddesses which protect Tutankhamen’s golden casket. sljrt of coda of all the preceding sec­ funds of the two companies. sharp, almost staccato, climaxes glass door, valued at 8150, police held today, we would have 56.4 per­ Mary Ellen Kllnck of Blast Had- pleted its reinpection of 59 dams In UPI Lively Arts Editor has interchangeable stage floors for pnade the fam iliar work more dam said Thursday the regional of­ Venus and her three malq sup­ tions, with individuals and groups The stage at Avery Fisher Hall in say. cent, said Fisher. CCAG taps two Connecticut and only one. Rocky ballet and pnodem dance. Backstage powerful while retaining all the fices could be located in the same lilen Dam, in Newtown, showed NEW YORK - The Feld Ballet, are dressing rooms for 35 dancers porters move more fluidly in and out dancing or moving in different Lincoln Center was extended into Arcari is scheduled to appear in ROME, MEANWHILE, claimed Fire calls the auditorium to accommodate the romanticism. The Israelis, taking HARTFORD (UPI) - A member offices now housing the governor’s evidence of substantial erosion . formed by Eliot Feld in 1974 but un­ and a warm-up studio — luxuries of the water, and when Apollo and fashions until they come to a final Manchester Superior Court on July that the difference between the 40 huge combined orchestra. the same seats, also sounded of the Connecticut Citizen Action southern and eastern offices in None of the others was found in im­ seen in New York since 1978, beyond Imagine. There is, however, Venus briefly dance together they tableau. 12. percent of the delegates he claims to ■The N6W York Philharmonic, in stronger than expected, and gave a Group chapter in Stamford and an Stamford and Norwich, respective­ mediate danger of failure. returned In triumph for a four-week no orchestra pit. do so in a clever combintion of both have and the 50 percent plus one the its white summer tuxedos, led off good crisp performance at-large group member from Hart­ season June 2-27 to open its own The two New York premieres I styles, with Apollo being Influenced The meaning of the word "gala” nominee needs is up for grabs. Coventry ly- with Tchaikovsky’s “Romeo and But “Symphonie Fantastique” ford have been elected co-chairmen Mrs. Klinck said the regional of­ Joyce Theater. caught at the June 4 performance by her but his women companions was made abundantly clear in a Fahey backs It seems certain, however, that Juliet” Overture, followed by the was the major work of the night. of the group’s statewide leadership Wednesday, 5:13 a.m. — Car fices could handle Initial paperwork As welcome as the company Itself were the 1980 “Circa,” to a collec­ dominating her three mn. June 3 joint Gala Concert at Avery both candidates have the 186 Now you know Israeli visitors in their black With the brass slightly elevated at council. rollover. Route 44A and Richmond for various areas under the Jurisdic­ was, with a repertoire including five tion of pieces by Paul Hindemith, “Play Bach” is Feld in more im­ Fisher Hall by the New York delegates needed to force a The shortest opera written was tuxedos with Bartok’s Suite from the rear of the stage — just in front Gov. O’Neill Sid Cholmar, a member of the Road. (No. and So. (Coventry) tion of the secretary of the state as ballets new to New York, the Joyce and the 1981 “Play Bach,” set to two pish mood — the company was of­ Philharmonic and the Israel “The Deliverance of Theseus,” “The Miraculous Mandarin.” of the two tympani, two bass drums Stamford chapter, and Steven Derby Wednesday, 12:37 p.m. — Am­ well as making available informa­ Theater is even more appreciated. Bach partitas. ficially known at one time as Elf Philharmonic Orchestras. which lasted seven minutes, 27 Under the baton of Zubin Mehta, After the intermission, the two and two sets of chimes — its HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. were chosen for the top positions on bulance call, Alice Drive. (No. and tion about election laws and the It was converted from an old Art “Circa” is yet another work set in Ball — with bis dancers in white Air quality report seconds. orchestras were combined into one, sonorities were more sharply Marcella Fahey, D-East Hartford, a the council, the CCAG announced So. Coventry) voting process. Deco movie house in the Chelsea antiquity, presenting Venus playing body stockings and varicolored who is both music director of the in a checkerboard effect of black- separated from the other sections candidate for the Democratic HARTFORD (UPI) - The state Thursday. section of Manhattan, the Elgin, at a in the waves and coming ashore to elbow and knee pads to protect them New York Philharmonic and music director for life of the Israel white-blackwhite in every section. than usual. Even the central nomination for secretary of the Department of Enviornmental Derby also served as cochairman cost of $3.8 million and is the only confront a hero who dances mostly in ail the floor movements. The woodwinds came across more clear­ principals are five women who con­ Philharmonic, a total of 236 When the New York orchestra state, today endorsed Gov. William Protection forecast moderate air of the leadership council over the decent theater in the city designed in two dimensions, Apollo or Paris ly, bringing out details of the score duct themselves in a variety of con­ musicians gave a stupendous and played alone, it moved forward O'Neill for election to a full term. quality across Connecticut for past year with Doreen DelBianco, Attorney wants specifically for dance. or an anonymous Egyptian or a which often ar missed. Mrs. Fahey, co-chairman of the today. YOU CAN The Joyce will act both as the forerunner of the Faun. trapuntal movement, including clarifying performance of Berlioz’ away from the rear wall of the who is running for the Legislature stage, and the sound seemed to The doubled orchestra was not l.egislature’s Appropriations Com­ The DEP reported good air quali­ from Waterbury this year. home of the Feld Ballet during its Apollo and his three female com­ bicycling upside down individually “Symphonie Fantastique,” Op. 14. benefit as a result. Though the brass twice as loud, of course, but the mittee, said O’Neill and Lt. Gov. ty statewide Thursday, except in The CCAG is the state's largest New York seasons and as a base for panions move mostly in profile with or in pairs. The dancers relax as The gala, broadcast live by PBS in FEEL GREAT section still sounded tinny and shrill, added color of the extra instruments Joseph Fauliso offered the state the Middletown, Groton and Madison consumer group with more than 17,- victims tested the many homeless dance com­ hand and arm movements familiar they move to new positions between its “Live From Lincoln Center” series and taped for repeat use, the orchestra sounded better over a wider space must have ap­ ’best protection” against “the where the air was moderate. (X)0 members. A N D HAVE panies, who will find Its 475-seat from antique art, bent elbows and the music sections. There is a jazz proached what Berlioz had in mind. destructive policies of the Reagan Tlie attorney for a Manchester man charged with the raked auditorium and its 44-by-36- bent wrists recalling the gold section which uses considerable raised more than $500,(XIO, split balanced than usual in the administration.” sexual assault of two girls aged 10 and IS has filed a mo­ “1 look forward to joining Bill tion in Superior Court to have tbe^girls examined by a HIGH BLOOD O'Neill on the Democratic ticket so Rain means loss psychiatrist. that together we can work to con­ The lawyer representing Richard L. Hansen H, 29, of PRESSURE Weekenders tinue the Democratic record of 22 Greenwood Drive, made the motion at a pre-trial achievement in Connecticut,” Mrs. hearing at Manchester Superior Court Thursday. Walk the Hock Fahey said in a statement. for state tourism Hansen is charged with first, second and third degree High blood pressure is It’s the berries Ballet delight O’Neill is being challenged for the sexuai assault, as well as five counts of risk of injury to known as the silent If you enjoy the great outdoors but Democratic gubernatorial nomina­ HARTFORD (UPI) - year. a minor, in connection with the charges which ^ lice say killer. You can develop it Strawberty lovers take notice — You can start eating If you like ballet, you’re In for a treat, prefer your feet firmly on the ground, at an early age and it tion by House Speaker Ernest Abate Restaurants and other businesses in Business also is down 40 percent strawberries at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Strawberry since two companies will be performing consider the Hockanum River Linear stem from separate incidents. undetected and of Stamford. Mrs. Fahey is one of Connecticut that depend on tourists to 60 percent from past Junes at The incidents allegedly occurred early this year. In Festival qwnsored by the Manchester Kiwanis Club aqd at the Bicentennial Band Shell on the Park walk on Sunday. The meeting place have lost hundreds of thousands of Marty’s Seafood, restaurant on untreated, it will quietly Manchester Community College campus eight Democrats seeking the party both cases, police learned of the incidents when the vic­ and slowly damage the Main Street Merchants and have a final feast of is the Highway Maintenance Yard, nomination for Secretary of the dollars because of four consecutive Boston Post Road in Westbrook. this weekend. All you need to bring Is a Department of 'Transportation, on West “They say this weekend is sup­ tims’ mothers notified'them. your blood vessels, berries at 9 p.m. at Trinity Covenant Church, state. weekends of rain. Hackmatack Street. And in between, from 5 to 6:30 comfortable chair or blanket. Middle Turnpike at 1 p.m. The walk posed to be a bomb, too. If it con­ heart, kidney and brain. With more rain forecast for Satur­ p.m., more berries at The Manchester Youth Ballet’s rained proceeds along the Laurel Lake area tinues through the summer, it will Tleal It and live. day, many business owners — es­ North United Methodist out performance vrtiich was set for last south to the Elast Hartford town Line. Driver charged pecially those along the shore — fear be a severe setback,” Edward Show DAD V5u 6AHE - Church, 300 Parker St. week will take place tonight at 7 p.m. The walk includes a commentary concer­ it could be a long time before they Elnhorn, Marty’s manager, "Cappriccio,” “Eight into Six” and Cassano re-elected HAVE HIM CHECK HIS The Kiwanis festival ning the environmental condition of the Police charged a Vernon woman recover completely. predicted. “shadows” will be pierformed, and the river and surrounding area. (Rain date is with driving under the influence of Like other shoreline business BUMIQ PRESSURE wHh VHa- ' will run until 4 p.'m. at the Clarion Brass Quintet will also be Many coastal restaurants, usually NORTH HAVEN — Manchester Director Stephen T. June 27.) And guess what? It’s free. liquor Wednesday. owners who rely on tourists and town parking lot, comer Visit crafty gardens featured. hustling In June with summer Cassano has been re-elected to the board of directors of Stat Fully Automatic Mood Police say Joan L. Suprenant, 22, summer residents, Elnhorn has had of Forest and Main Then on Sunday at 7:30 p.m., the residents and tourists, remain un­ the Connecticut Conferaice of Municipalities. Interest^ in beautiful handmade pewter and made an illegal right turn at a red to cut staff below usual summer _ Computar. streets. The Methodist’ Center Ballet Theater of Manchester comfortably quiet. Walters wait Cassano’s election came at CCM’s annual meeting pottery, studying the dqjicate fluidity of blownglass Swing to ’50s light at the intersection of Broad levels because of slow business. A PRIB COMMUNITY ^RVICE OF festival will also feature will present a pas de deux called “Young for someone to serve, and many Thursday, at the North Haven Ramada Inn. or Interpreting fiber crafts and sculpture? If so, In the ’80s you pogo to punk, now that and Center Streets about 2 a.m. “I’ve never seen so many kids ham, salad, coleslaw and and Restless,” danced by Anita Karpiej owners report business Is down by President Russell R. Stoddard, first! selectman of come to the Old State Houae’s Second Annual disco and the Beatles are passe. But if When a police officer pulled her as much as 50 percent. who need jobs, but we can’t give rolls. Trinity festival will and James Lowderback. you’d rather swing — or shall we say over, he found a cooler of beer in the them the hours,” he said. Woodbridge, was elected to a fi^ term. He became start at 7 p.m. and will feature some entertainment by. Connecticut Craft Exhibition.— “Stately Gardena.” Fom June 23 to Sept. 12 (Mondays to Saturdays, Also on Sunday the Gilbert and “hop” — to the rhythms of the ’50s, come car,- police say. “There’s no chance of recovery,” Some businesses say their losses CCM’s president in 1961, completing the unexpired term the Mission Church Group. Sullivan Players a ^ the Karin Gottler of former President Jacqueline P. Heneage, vrtio 10 a.m.-5p.m.; Sundays, noon to 5 p.m.) the works on down to the great sound of the Crazy Police say Ms. Suprenant was un­ said Paul Tyihme, general manager are less the result of rain than of 465 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER folk dancers will be featured. Rhythms DJs Saturday night at the able to recite the alphabet and per­ of the Pavilion bar on Sound View publicity about the June 6 flooding. stepped down as First Selectman of Westport. The best part is the prices — at the Kiwanis festival of SO area craftsmen will be displayed among lush As the municipal league in Connecticut, CCM is a lob­ S43-B230 the price of a shortcake la $1.25 and Just $1 with a greenery provided by the Knox Parte Foundation. Knights of Ck>lumbus Hall, 138 Maine St. form other sobriety tests. She was Beach In Old Lyme. “If it’s raining State Tourism Director Barnett For your shopping convenience pay your HELCO. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. For D. Laschever said, ‘”rhe most bying, research and service organiution that promotes coiqwn. At North United Methodist the supperds $5 for Monday will feature craft demonstrations with an charged with driving under the in­ in Hartford, thy don’t come down.” SNEliXX) i t CNG bills here! Also we’re a US. POST THE CENTER BALLET tickets and reservations call 646-9044. fluence and disobeying a traffic The bar depends heavily on beach damage Is in people’s minds and the interests of cities and towns tjjroughoat the state. adults and $2 for kids under U. And strawberry desaert exhibit of tools and materials for children. (Mflce substation. ______For more information, call 522-0766. . . . at shell Sunday (Donation: $4 per person.) signal and was released on a written crowds from the Hartford area, and what it’s doing to their motivations. The officers, directors and past preudents cmnprise at Trinity will be $2.50 for ah ample portion. promise to appear in Manchester Tymme said it has taken in $80,000 People still think that Elssex has CCM’s Board of Directors, which Is the conference’s WE CARE ABOUT YOUR HEALTH Superior Court on July 6. less than it had by thU time last floated away. governing body. T MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., June 18, 1982 - I i 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., June 18, 1982

Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the theater, 222 Sargent Drive, New Haven. (787-4282) • Westport Country Playhouse, Westport: The playhouse opens June 21 with Paul Osborn's comedy, "Mornings at Seven.” The show will continue through C inem a June 26. For tickets and Information call (227-5138) DINING Is A PLEASURE • Qoodspeed Opera Houae, East Haddam: "High J V u s ic Button Shoes," opened June 16 and will continue for Et C etera several weeks, at the Opera House. For reservations Hartford Manchester call the box ortlce (873-8668) Elheneum Cinema — IJA Theaters East — • Coachllght Dinner Theater, East Windsor. "Can- e Strawberry Festival, Manchester. Festival will be The Roaring Twenties Fri- Grease 2 (PG) Fri 7:20,.., • NirtKMg Th«at*r, Storrt: Tonight and Saturday Can” opened April 21 and will continue through July 4 at North Methodist Church, 300 Parker St., Saturday Sun 7:30 with The African 9:45; Sat and Sun 2, 4:30, | Sunday 6rut)ci> ‘kt will be the final performances of "Die Fledermaus" the at the theater on Route 5 In East Windsor. (623-8227) from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Donation $5 for adults and $2 for ()ueen Fri 9:30; Sat and 7:20, 9:45. — The Rocky ; Tlie BiX)\vi>stoi)« A WEEKLY GUIDE TO FINE DINING operetta by Johann Strauss. Performances are at 8:15 • Hartford Stage Company, Hartford: "The Great children under 12. (649-3606) Sun 5:40,9:30.— Bom Free Horror Picture Show Fri ' and Sat midnight. — Hanky ^ • Our anilque buffet abounds with hcah Iruila, atiaw- p.m. In the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theater on the Tuna." opened June 4 and will continue through July e Strawberry Festival, Manchester: At Trinity Sat and Sun 2. berrlcs Chantilly, and out paaliy ch'eTa cicallona — mul- Panky (PG) Fri 7:20,9:40; ’ University of Connecticut Campus. (429-2912) 11 at the Hartford Stage, 50 Church St. (525-5601) Covenant Church, Hackmatack Street, tonight from 7 Cinema City—CharioU nna,.danlah. and nut bicadt - allll warm from the oven. of Fire (PG).Frl 7:10,9:30; Sat and Sun 2:10, 4, 5:50, ; • Aston Magna Foundation, Qroat Barrington, • Summer Dinner Theater, East Hartford: The to 9. Cost Is $2.50 per person. • On The dessert aide you'll find cheesecake, chocolate Sat andSun2:10,4:35,7:10, 7:40, 9:40. — Dawn of the • mousse, napoleons, fresh cakes, and nrore — It's all In­ Mass.: The celebration will be In Lenox, Mass., Sun­ theater at the East Hartford Holiday Inn on Roberts • State Button Society, Southington: The society featuring this week... Dead (R) Fri and Sat mid- ' cluded In the price of your btunchl day with a concert at 4 p.m. at Wheatleigh Villa. A Street, will open Its summer program Friday with will meet Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Howard 9:30. — Hanky Panky (PG) night. — Visiting Hours (R) • Treat yourself lo our Brownalone Special -« a lander COUNTRY ITALIAN champagne buffet will follow the concert at the Honey "Same Time Next Year." It runs through June 25 on Johnson conference room. Junction of Routes 10 and Fri 7:30, 9:50; Sat and Sun filet topped with a poached egs. artichoke hearts, and 2:30,4:45,7:30,9:50.— Das Sharp Gallery — Qanesh Restaurant In Lenox. (212- Friday and Saturday nights through August. For Infor­ 84 In Southington. No admission charge. (668-5928) Fri 7:30, 9:30; Sat and Sun , smothered In a rich Beatnalae sauce - or try out thick 2, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. - ’ cuts of French toast served with New Hampthire maple 595-1651) mation and reservations (528-9611) • Outdoor Fair, Redding: Historical Society’s out­ Boot (R) Fri 7, 9:55; Sat BRUNCH syrup - or acrcci another one of out enticing cnlrees. • University of Hartford, Hartford: As part of the door fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday on Route 107 and Sun 1, 3:55, 7, 9:55.— Dr. No Fri and Sat mid- » night. ; Your drat Bloody Maly, Screwdtivei. or glass ol Cham 7.95 Summer Music series a piano trio will be featured In Redding. (255-3887) Grease 2 (PG) Fri 7:20, agne la on Ihejhouae and all pthet brunch llbailona ate Saturday at 8 p.m. at Hartt College of Music on the un­ • Windjammer Weekend, Mystic: The events will 9:40; Sat and Sun 2, 4:20, Vernon Rlappy Hour prKcdt i l am—1 pro Sundays, 11am-2pm Dinner from 3pm iversity campus. (243-4412) 7:20, 9:40. Cine 1 & 2 — Victor, : RIURVATIONB RRCOMMtNDRD start tonight and continue through Sunday night at ASYLUM a TRUMBUU m . S2S-1171 • Constitution Plaza, Hartford: The "Willow Court Mystic Seaport and downtown Mystic. No charge. Colonial — Two Cham­ Victoria (PG) Fri 7:15, ^ 45 EAST CENTER STREET*MANCHESTERo643-2751 pions of Death (R) with DOWNTOWN HARTFORD Concert” will be presented June 23 from 11:30 a.m. to (536-2631) 9:40; Sat 1:30, 7:15, 9:40; j 1:30 p.m. on Constitution Plaza, Hartford. • Rose/Arta Festival, Norwich: There will be a Kung Fu of the 8 Sun 1:30, 4 :3 0 ,7 :1 5 ,9 :4 0 .-- • Wadsworth Athenaum, HarMord: "American L ectures townwide celebration and parade, Saturday through Drunkards (R) Fri from On Golden Pond (PG) Frt - Public Music Concert,” June 24 from 11:45 a.m. to 6:30; Sat and Sun from 1. 7,9:15; Sat2,7,9:15; Sun2, ; DAVIS FAMILY June 26. (889-6764) Victor BenacquUla NOW SERVING BEER ft WINE 1:30 p.m. at Qengras Court at the Atheneum. • Black Rock Day, Bridgeport Black Rock Day and East Hartford 4:15, 7, 9:15. Gino DiGeniUiro Captain Caleb Brewster Boat Race, Ellsworth Field, Eastwood — If You West Hartford Proprietor, • Center Church, Hartford: The Rev. Stanley Ellsworth Street Marathon, boat race, parade, games, Could See What I Hear Elm 1 & 2 - Victor, ; m CLIP & SAVE COUPON'— —1 George of Heifer Project International will apeak at food, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free. (226-0731) (PG) Fri and Sat 7:15, Victoria (PG) Fri 7, 9:40; * Fit. 03 TBlcottvlllB/V*mon Center Church, 60 Gold St., Hartford, Sunday at 6:30 • Stately Qardens, Hartford: Connecticut Crafts 9:15, 11:15; Sun 7:15, 9:15. Sat and Sun 2, 4:30, 7, 9:40. 643*0254 BUY ONE DINNER tt Kepilar Price J p.m. A potiuck supper will precede the program at Exhibition at the Old State House, 800 Main St., Hart­ Poor Richard^s — If — If You Could See What I ; Join Us For A Delightful 5:30 p.m. (249-5631) ford. From Juno 22 through Sept. 12. (522-6766) You Could See What I Hear Hear (PG) Fri 7:15, 9:30; ; Inexpensive Luncheon • Wednesday Noon Repertory, Hartford: The (PG) Fri and Sat 7:30, SatandSun2:30,4:45,7:15, ■ CET SECOND DINNER i Repertory will present a Time-Life color film entitled, 9:30, 12; Sun 5, 7:30, 9:30. 9:30. ; T heater "Vivaldi's Venice," Wednesday at noon at Center Showcase Cinemas — The Movies — Grease 2 ■ We offer fine Italian-American FOR Vr PRICE • Church, 69 Gold St., Hartford. For lunch, call (249- Rocky III (PG) Fri and Sat (PG) Fri-Sun 12:15, 2:35, ’• Cuisine and fresh Seafood. Full (Mutt Ordtr From DInntr M«nu) ■ 1,3,5,7:25,9:30,11:30; Sun 4:50, 7:15,9:30.-URGH- ' NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER COUPONS B 5631) menu dinners are Served until 1 a. m. DISCOUNTS OR SPECIALS | • Real Art Ways, Hartford: Real Art Ways will pre­ 1, 3, 5, 7:25, 9:30. - Dead A Music War Fri and Sat • Summer Stage, Hartford: Summerstage, the sent the New England Film Festival’s first Connecticut Men Don't Wear Plaid midnight. — Hanky Panky , & 'Pixsa is always available. professional resident summer theater at Trinity screenings today and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Real Art (PG) Fri and Sat 1:15, (PG) Fri and Sat 12, 1:55, . CALOOR PLAZA EXIT 9 3 OFF 1-86 649-5487 College opened June 15 with "Tintypes" starring D ance Ways, 40 State St., Hartford. (525-5521) 3:15, 5:15, 7:45, 10:10, 3:50, 5:45, 7:40, 9:40; Sun' Patrice Munsel. It plays through Saturday. "She 11:55; Sun 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 12, 1:55, 3:50, 5:45, 7 :3 5 "! Stoops to Conquer," opens June 22 and plays through • Summer Open House, Brookfield: The open house will be Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the center on 10:10, — Sneak Preview: 9:35. — Dawn of the Dead- ; Kevin Reid has just joined our establish­ July 3. All performances In the J.L. Goodwin Theater The Thing (R) Sun 8 (R) Fri and Sat midnight."; at the Austin Arts Center, Trinity College. Curtain Route 25 In Brookfield. All studios will be open to the ment as Executive Chef, bringing with him • Country Dances, Now Haven: New Haven Coun­ public. There will be demonstrations. (775-4526) (shown with 10:10 Dead — Visiting Hours (R) Fri times vary. For Information call (525-1471) the fine training of the Culinary Instituje of ^lacl;^initla5 try Dancers will present a Summer Solstice Celebra­ • Trinity College Hartford: The culmination of the Men Don’t Wear Plaid). — andSatl2,2, 4,6,8,10; Sun • Children’s Theater, Hartford: "The Dragon’s FIANO'S America and a wealth of experience from his tion tonight at 8 and Saturday from 5 to 8 and Sunday Jubilee for the Trinity College Chapel, will, take place Star Trek II — The Wrath 12:15,2:35,4:50,7:10,9:35.;. Wagon," will be presented June 22, 23 and 24. Perfor­ from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Ell Whitney 1816 Barn, 945 at 7:30 p.m. today with an anniversary service In the of Khan (PG) Fri and Sat — Goldfinger Fri and Sat j Rt 8 & 44A BOLTON 643-2342 tenure as Executive Chef of The Harrison mances are Tuesdays at 6 p.m., Wednesdays at 1 and ^ v e m Whitney Ave., Hamden. Friday a folk concert will bo chapel. (527-3151) 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:20, 9:45, midnight. • ; Inn as well as a number of Inlernalional Ho­ 6 p.m.; and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.. In the 11:55; Sun 12:30, 2:45, 5, the feature, Saturday a country dance on New Haven • Qrealer Hartford Bonsai Society: The Greater Willimantic FRIDAY. SATURDAY A SUNDAY tels. His specially is American Cuisine, his Reader’s Choice of Connecticut Magazine’s Krleble Auditorium on the Trinity College Campus. 7:20, 9:45. — Poltergeist Green and Sunday at the Barn. (248-6036) Hartford Bonsai Society Is having Its annual New Jillson Square Cinema ! 1981 Favorite Overall Restaurant in (525-1471) ^ ^ (PG) Fri and Sat 12:45, artistry so exertional that we have created a • Country Dance In Connecticut, Hartford: Coun­ England show, from noon to 9 p.m. Saturday and 10 — Annie (PG) Fri 7, 9:30; VEALSALTIMBOCCA * 9 b7 5 Hartford County. • Ensemble Company, New Haven: The Ensemble 3:05, 5:20, 7:40, 10:05, menu to highlight the finest of Kevin's' try Dance will hold a traditional Now England Contra a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, at the Pond House In Elizabeth Sat and Sun 11:45, 2:20, - Brollad Fresh r v b Company’s Summer Cabaret opened the summer 12:15; Sun 12:45,3:05,5:20, American dishes. Many of your old favorites • Sunday Champagne Brunch Dance tonight starting at 8 with live fiddle music by Park, Asylum Avenue. (644-1551) 4:30, 7 , 9:30. - Rocky III season on June 9. Shakespeare’s "The Comedy of 7:40, 10:05. — E .T .T h e 8W0RDFIS.H * O b7 D OPENING NOW AT 11:00 A.M. TO 2:30 P.M. Whiskey Before Breakfast and calling by Ralph Sweet, • Connecticut Potters Cooperative, Avon: Exhibi­ (PG) Fri 7:10, 9:20; Sat will still be there, blended with such new of­ Errors," opened June 16 and will continue through at Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland Extra-Terrestrial (PG) Baked Btuftad t O Saturday and will play again June 23 to 26. tion of the work of members, opens Sunday at the Far­ and Sun 12, 2:10, 4:30,7:10, ferings as Apple jack Cornish Game Hen, • Lunch • Dinner St., Hartford. Beginners and singles are welcome. mington Valley Arts Center In the Fisher Gallery, Avon Fri and Sat 12, 2:20, 4:40, LOBBTER Wednesday and Thursday early shows are at 7:30 9:20. — E.T. The Extra- Seafood California, and Veal New Bedford, (677-6619) Park North, Avon. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 7:10, 9:50, 12; Sun 12, 2:20, S at Night—Eitto io icsrin o —In tha Lounpa 2300 Main St., Glastonbury • 659-0366 p.m. and late shows are at 10:30 p.m.. For Information Terrestrial (PG) Fri 7, to name a few! 190 Trumbull Street • Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, Backet, Mass.: Tuesday through Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 4:40, 7:10, 9:50. — Firefox 9:20; Sat and Sun 12:10,. (436-1654) (PG) Fri and Sat 1:30, And remember, for those with lighter ap­ The dance festival’s Saturday special, June 19, will p.m. (678-1867) 2:20, 4:30, 7, 9:20. - 525-1171 • The Lit Club, Hartford: "The Prom" a comedy 4:15, 7:20, 9:55, 12:20; Sun IT A LIA N FOOD RIZZA feature Dawn Kramer's "Housewares,” with six per­ Poltergeist (PG) Fri 7:15, petites, our Lighter Fare entrees start at just show starring Billy and the Buttons will be featured 1:30, 4:15, 7:20, 9:55. — L uigi*s Valet Parking Evenings formers, at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $5. (413-243-0745) 9:30; Sat and Sun 12:15, $5.95! tonight at the Tauras upstairs ballroom, 227 M cKee wins lottery Arthur (PG) Fri and Sat • Center Ballet Theater, Manchester. The Ballet 2:30, 4:35, 7:15, 9:30. MON.-b a k e d LASA6NA and Sunday Brunch Countrg&qirirt Lawrence St., Hartford. Tickets $4 at the door. 12:30,2:45,4:55,7:15,9:40. join us in welcoming Kevin Reid and group and the Gilbert and Sullivan Players will per­ Johnston McKee of Carriage Drive was among the TUES.-VEAL PARMESAN • Long Wharf Theater, New Haven: "The Front — Annie (PG) Fri 12, 2:30, Drive-Ins American Cuisine to downtown Hartford— Rl. 83. Ellington. CT ______872-7327 form Sunday at 7:30 p.m. In the Bicentennial Band winners in the June 10 lottery Money Tree drawing. WED. - SPASHETT! B MEATBALLS Page,” opened May 20 and will continue through Juno r 4:55, 7:25, 9:55, 12:10; Sat East Hartford — at The Brownstone! Shell on the Manchester Community College campus. McKee won $1,000 but was among those eligible to win 27, nightly except Mondays. Showtime Is 8 p.m., 12:15, 2:35, 5, 7:25, 9:55, Catherine & Company (R) TNUR.-CHICKEN PARMESAN June Dinner Specials (647-3084) the $50,000 prize which was won by a Norwalk man. Tuesday through Friday, Saturday ift 8:30 p.m. and 12:10; Sun 12, 2:30, 4:55, with Slumber Party (R) ER/a-SNELLS 0 SAUSA6E win# Todst — Salad Bar — Potato 7:25, 9:55. Fri-Sun at dusk. ; ^SAT.- EGOPLANT PARMESAN Rockville East Windsor — ; \ SUM.-BAKED MANICOTTI VEAL PARMESAN 6.75 Film Festival Cinemas Richard Pryor Live in the!; ) I . I Battle Beyond the Stars Sunset Strip (R) with The . Sgaelgli SEA & TURF Friday TV Fri 5:30, 9:45; Sat 1:30, Kids Are Alright (R) Fri- (C R A B LEG S & S T E A K ) 8.95 9:15; Sun 4, 9:15 with Sun at dusk. .2 8 Excalibur Fri 7:20, Sat 4, Manchester — Also: Early Bird Specials S-6.-50 6:00 P.M. ( 3 - ESPN Sports Certter (® 3 ■* MOVIE: 'Freedom' (B - M-A-S-H (35) - Bobby Jones Gospel 4:00 A.M. 6:45; Sun 6:45. — The Thing Halloween II (R) Fri and *706 HARTFORD RO., MANCHESTER CAU 6 4 9 -S 3 2 S This is the touching story of 8 fD - Eyewftn^M New* (35) - Sports Probe (3) - Benny Hill Show Show (33) - Hazel Fri 6, 9:15; Sat 4,8:45; Sun Sat 8:40; Sun 10:30 with. teenager's search for independ­ - Honoymoonort 0 - MOVIE: -Manhunt- 7 with King Kong Fri 7:45; Cat People (R) Fri and Sat CSD - Charlie's Angela (S) - Sports ence by running away from (3$ - Night Flight Tonight's - ESPN Sports Canter Sat 1:30, 7; Sun 4, 8:40. C5D ® ® - News ® - M»A*S*H home. Mare Winningham.-Tony (32 0 - Paopla Now programs are Take-Off.' 'Life 10;, Sun 8:40 with Fun Your Restaurant Could Span' and 'The Who.' (2 hrs.) CD - Hawaii Five-0 & ® - MacNeil-Lahrer Bill ® - MOVIE: -Look Out 0 - Entertainment Tonight Slorrs House (R) Fri and Sat (35) - AM Service Revelation Sister' 3 - Freeman Reports Trans-lux College ^ - Laveme and Shirlev Report 1:15A.M. 12:15. Give Your “House Specialty*’ (3B> - Festival of Faith 3 Newscenter CHiuese, POL YNesfAf/ Be Featured Here - Dios se k) Pague Telen­ 3 - MOVIE: 'A Fistful of Q3l - MOVIE: 'S tilpoa' A re- Cinemas — Star Trek II — Mansfield — The House O - MOVIE: 'Darby O' Gill & ovela en la cual Carlos Pereira Dynamite' A couple of mis­ Little People' An Irish story­ 3 3 - Twilight Zone crult has his own ideas as to The Wrath of Khan (PG) by the Lake (R) Fri and para continuer manipulando la 4:15A.M. d ANiBRlCAN FOOD teller matches wits with the matched bandits, a dynamite (S) - Sports Tonight how the ‘New Army' should Showcase! herencia de su hija, le prohibe tossing Irish revolutionary and a 3 ) - MOVIE: 'High Country' Fri 7, 9:10; Sat and Sun Sat 8:40; Sun 10 with Death A As a part of our weekly dining king of the leprechauns. Sean 3 ) - Newscenter work. Bill Murray. Harold Ramis. An escaped convict and a 2:30, 4:45, 7,9:10. — Alice’s Wish II (R) Fri and Sat 10;; Connery, Albert Sharpe, Janet casarse con el hombre que rowdy Mexican thief team up to Warren Oates. 1981. Rated R. ame. Federico Luppi, Leonor Be­ rob banks. James Coburn. Rod woman running away from the Munro. 1959. Rated G. 3 • Dick Cavett Conclusion. Restaurant Fri 7; Sat 3:15, Sun 8:40 with Rolling guide you will be able to show nedetto. Steiger. 1972. Guest are 'Pistol Pete Marov- 3 - Muslcales label 'handicapped' join forces Become part of our weekly dining O) - Calliope Children's ich', and Doctor J: Julius Erv- for a sweet and tender rom­ 7 with The Return of the Thunder (R) Fri and Sat Programs Today's stories are 3 3 - Major League I® - Non-Fiction Television ance. Timothy Bottoms, Linda guide so we can feature your how special dining out can be. Baseball: Boston at Cleveland 'Trouble on Fashion Avenue.' ing'. 1:30 A.M. Sacaucus Seven Fri 9; Sat 11:30. 'Tammy the Toad,' 'Lilli-Put Put; ® - News/Sign Off Puri. Rated PG. 5:15, 9. The Bee,' 'Handy Dandy Do-It- 3 - People's Court This episode looks at the vital 3 - World Cup Soccer: Restaurant’s distinctive at­ Yourself Editing Film' and 'Gift role of the New York garment Argentirta vs. Hungary (33) ■* Independent Network 4:30 A.M. Businessmen & Shoppers Call 8:00P.M. Industry, its present economic Ballroom Dancbe of the Navajos.' (60 Min.) (E)' Business Report News (33) - Abbott and Costello I mosphere and cuisine. ® ® - Dukes of Hazzard struggles and the implications of aCOniFSORGH^ 3 -Video Soul (3 ) - MOVIE: 'High Risk' A SPECIM. LUNCHEON 643-2711 ( 9 - Festival of Faith Uncle Jesse falls into a trap set these problems. (60 min.) 11:30 P.M. AataMlM’t 3 - Twilight Zone filmmaker enlists three out-of- - Star Trek by Boss Hogg. (R) (60 min.) E ) - M atters of Life & Death (D - Hawaii Flve-0 MACJUILOAO 2S13 Bsribi Tpk., Served From 3 - Luis De Alba work buddies to help him rob a CALL $43-2711 & - Newscenter d ) - P.M. Magazine ® - Mission Impossible wealthy drug runner. James s aneAT h o r r o m lljLM.to3'P.lliD)ULY 9:30 P.M. 3 - Evening at the Improv " u a r a n F R - Over Easy ® 3 - Benson The gover­ ® - Entertainment Tonight Brolin. James Cobum, Anthony •ATURDAvl'ji^E IB 3 - Rojo Verano Telenovela Quinn. Rated R. -UMIOIMrai II R Except Sundays S Hollday$ - Reporter 41 nor's staff gets involved in the en la cual Jorge Solano regresa 2:00 A.M. -RM HOUir R ' • to 1 AM stock market. (Closed Cap­ ® 3 - U S. Open GoH Se­ (3) - Jeffersons a su hogar en Puerto Rico des­ cond round highlights of golf CSD - America's Top Tan 0 - Nnvt tioned] pues de estar en pKision por 20 from the Pebble Beach Goff DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS (S) - World Cup '82 Soccer ® - NASL Soccer: New York ® - Joe Franklin Show Tournament anos por un crimen cometido en Links. at Montreal defense propia y decide vengar f S i - MOVIE: 'Ironside' The (chief of detectives, crippled by T 6:30 P.M. GD - : el crimen cometido contra sus ® - Country Jamboree SHOWCASE Strrh ilt. Im i Baltimore at New York padres y hermano. Romel Cani- a sniper's bullet, becr^es a ® - CBS News 0D - Saturday Night Live special officer for the San Fran­ L a B00MSE TRAVEL, f i \ € . E Yankees zares es el asesino y dueno de ITAIIAN-AMBRICAN CUISINE QD - Barney Miller la plantacion de azucar que los (35) - MOVIE: 'Blow Out' cisco police. Raymond Burr, (32) - ESPN Special Ootf Trying to record the perfect Geraldine Brooks, Gene Lyons. / ® (3 - NBC News padres de Jorge poseian (M tcG M te, co da a kiz un hijo ilegi- ® 3 - Making a Uvtng (B)-8tarTr«k Mother tries to carry on Fath­ AMNlira tlmo. Su padre al enterarse de When a purse-snatcher eteele (60 mki.) [dosecTCaptionedl 0 - Night Oaltory er's endnearing career. Jeanne — — wowRgn— - TONY’S CUISINE esto decide deshacerse del nir>o Meggie’s beg. the other wai­ 10:16P.M. Crain, Myma Hunter, Barbara BMDGErS : u i H J W W w m pero 'Mama* Dolores, su negra tresses sign up for s self- 0 - W aat Coaat Raport Bates, H o ^ Carmlchaal. 1962 RESTAURANT criada, decide encargarse del ( 8 - ProgrMn JIP anarket defense course. (fQ DINNER SIPECIAL FOR TWO 0 - B arm y HIH S h o w ® - MOVIE: -Tho Buivivor' A RESTAUflANT IHnr A iMnre orertooking i Ap bebe. Nadie conoce la h is to ^ 3 - Chicago Story A gunman 10:30 P.M. pilot is haunted by the eerie hasta qua Albertico se convierta 0 - SCTV Natwoifc S I I R T R K 2 B f.'onn. H irer trith takes ovsr tha Cook County CD-M wmI* crash of h it piane. Robert Pow- Hearty Portlona of Antipasto, en doctor y se envuehre con su 0 - . MOVIE: 'Prfvata tfom ApoMtoUco at Hospital's trauma unit. ^k>ldira dS 0-rtow * efl, Jenny Agutter, Joseph Cot­ LUNCHoDNKR propia famiUa. Veronica Castro. Benjamin' A spoHad rich girl, BAZAAR ; ...... -IH O W R W i— -l^ p k in t f»amiiglana. Bauaago A Clma tmctmrdMtU the piano A organ-Fri. A Sat. two doctors hostage. (R) (90 ton. 1981. tPEICALIZINQ IN: fame MM Socorro Aveiar, Humberto Zu- min.) a . - ' Buddy DMidlng OoH looking for a batter way o f If# , latMtaw-TaMduai rite. is conned...... Into joining9 tha the Army. 0 - MOVIE: -Yallow S k / Six 0 IB) - W rt StTMt WMk outlewa, a girl end her gland-' PSIHK A ll MCA OF LAMS ~ Entertalfwnent Tordght -N H L D ia ft OokHs Hawn,, Abert[ EBrooks, ' ~EK Loui. Ruksyur anatyns tha lean Braraian. 1880. father confront etch other in a SEAFOOD STEAKS Enjoy Fine lUtUan & American 3 - Wetoome Back Kotter '80a with a waakly raviww of MOVIE: 'ContiiMfital ghoct town in Arizona. Gregory •Fun aFood •Frolic I FIRE FOXIS Dinnorfbrihwo economic and invaatment mat­ 12:45 A.M. M 2 .9 5 IB) - Businaas Report MMe- A poVikuil reportM It Peck, Anna Baxter, Richard Bwimd «dMi aw •«« BAKID BfltAD. SUNDAY BRUNCH cuisine. Seafood our Specialty. ters. Into tiM wild country to In- 0 - MOVIE: -Tha Inharit- Widmarfc. 1948 SHOWN A rt Itolax In IM Captain’s Loung* — 7:30 P.M. tMvItw Ml omhhologltt with •ARTSaCRAm BVTTlil, a eOPFU. 3 - SIN Praaanta: Fortunata ance' A beautiful and ® - Ounamoka L»AlAT»llCll-ltU CNMnn’s E A>fd» Him kaUVa Our LovBly Patio ovorlooking tho CD ' P-M. Magazhta yJaekrta w h m ho folio In lovo. John Bo- martipulating woman aaducae TONY’S CUISINE hjoN, BWr Brown. 1981. her fathar-ln-law to become hel- 3:30A.M. •PUNTS eCAKES x Conn. RIvor d B - AN In tha FamHy 9:00 P.M. LIT” (iDrmwtr •• Ftssa Wsaoa) m reta to hit fortune. DomMque 0 - ESRN SpwM OoH At Spencer Sl./Silver Lane in K-Mart Plaza GLEN LOCHEN ® - You Aakad For It 10:45 P.M. Stride, Anthony Quinn. Rated R. miXTIR-nRHSTRUL NEW LONDON TPKE • OLASTONBURY 800-3003 CDS) - DaMaa Ewing (N ia on 19B2 U.S. Ofwn — — SHOWN g r i—— 120 fUvorsido Dr.. 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DEAR ABBY: I think you were friendly, but I really don’t want to CLEVELAND (UPI) - For Mike behind hitters and having trouble right when you told that 15^year-old break the rules. So how do I get out Torrez, the were making the big pitch. girl to date boys of her own faith. I of doing them this favor in the most a welcome sight for a month-long “He got those two outs in the ninth had parents who tried to tell me Dear courteous manner possible? pitching slump. would have beaten anybody tonight. I felt and just couldn't get them to hit the that, but I didn’t listen. I was raised A.P.O. SAN FRANCISCO ’The Boston right-hander fired a comfortable out there.’ ball at somebody,” added Houk. “But this was his best outing of the a Catholic, but I fell madly in love Abby DEAR A.P.O.: Tell them that four-hitter ’Thursday night to help with a Lutheran boy, (He converted the Red Sox snap a three-game losing Mike Torrez year.” Abigail because such favors are clearly in Sorensen exited in the sixth after to marry me,) violation of regulations, you deeply streak with a 6-3 victory over the In­ Now 22 years later I go to church Van Buren dians. giving up a run-scoring to regret that you can’t accommodate rookie Reid Nichols. alone, and our four children don’t go them. Period. Torrez, who hadn’t won since May to church at all. When they were /I 15, went 8 2-3 innings to boost his when I was warming up before the into the left-field stands in the youngsters, they went with me. DEAR ABBY: Now that it’s season mark to 4-3 and record his. game, but I was too anxious to get fourth against Cleveland starter and Reliever Ed Glynn then served up Their father went occasionaily, but 13th win in 17 career starts against the last out in the ninth.” loser Lary Sorensen, 5-6. a a run-scoring single to Rick We are be^t friends and grass-cutting season, I hope you’ll his heart really wasn’t in it and he print this so others won’t have to go the Indians. Boston first baseman Dave “I seem to be getting pitches to hit Miller, who went to third on Jerry slowly drifted away from the passionate lovers, but never would I “I would have beaten anybody Stapleton powered the Red Sox’ but I have been hitting them right at Remy's single. Ed Whitson then accept a Mother’s Day gift from a through what we went through. church. Soon the children stopped Last year we bought a riding lawn tonight,” said Torrez. “I felt com­ offense, driving in two runs with a somebody,” added Stapleton. “It look over for Glynn and promptly going, too. man who still turns my crank! fortable out there.” double and his seventh homer. really gets frustrating. 1 wish the walked Dwight Evans. Carney I’m signing my real name with mower. Our children (both under 3 I go to church because it is a vital years old) were fascinated with it. He had a shutout until the ninth, “I have had flashes of hitting good other team would make a bad play Lansford followed with a sacrifce permission to use it. part of my life. We never know when Our first mistake was letting the when the Indians loaded the bases this season but then you face a Tom­ once in a while.” fly that sent Miller home. love will "hit,” and when it does, it ETHEL PRICE, BELLAIRE, with two out and Alan Bannister my John and Dave Righetti and end Torrez recorded three strikeouts "My slider was terrible tonight,” TEXAS children outside while the grass was becomes the most important thing being cut. Our next mistake was let­ Herald photo by PInlot delivered a bases-clearing doubie up right back in a slump,” said and one walk before giving way to said Sorensen. “Everytirne 1 made a mistake, Boston took advantage of ,in your life. I love my husband, but DEAR ETHEL: ’The Bible says, ting them ride on the mower with Mark Clear relieved and, after Stapleton, who came into the game Clear. it. They’re good at that.” there is something missing because “A virtuous woman . . . her price is us. Artists sign walking Chris Bando, struck out hitting .260. “Those guys throw pills “I wanted Torrez to finish,” said we don’t share our prayers and When our son ran out to get on the pinch hitter Karl Pagel to end the up there.” Boston manager Ralph Houk. “It “ The more runs Torrez got, the above rubies.” Your "Price” sounds better he got,” said Cleveland’s religious faith. Perhaps I shouldn’t like a iewel. Easv on the adver­ lawn mower, his shoe got caught, From left, Leslie Stevenson, LIzette Heritage "Four Seasons," were hung In the cafeteria. game for his 11th save. After veteran Carl Yastrzemski would do him a lot of good. But the “I would have liked a shutout but Mike Hargrove. ”We just couldn't complain. It only hurts on Sundays. tising, Ethel, lest you end up “Price­ and quick as a flash the boy’s leg and Beth Ann Davis, of the llling Junior High Other students who worked on the ^oject singled home Dwight Evans to give big thing of the game was having THINKING OUT LOUD winning is much better,” added the Bosox a 1-0 lead in the first in­ get two hits back-to-back early in less.” was run over! We are grateful to School gifted class which worked on four UPl photo him pitch like he did. He looked like were Susan Baker, Michele DIon./Cauren Torrez. “I knew I had good stuff ning, Stapleton smacked an 0-2 pitch he did last year. He had been getting the game.” DEAR READER: Yours was a (Jod and the doctors he led us to that murals, sign their work. The murals, called Giles, Sandl Mlllette and Steven St. .Thomas. refreshing relief from the many DEAR ABBY: Your column in the boy will walk again. letters stating that dating was a far the Pacific Stars and Stripes is a My husband and I cringe when we well-read by service personnel see a child near (or riding on) a PIRATE MANAGER CHUCK TANNER MAKES POINT cry from marrying. However, I still ... but umpire Bob Engle didn’t see play the same way maintain that dating usually leads to overseas, so if you print your lawn mower. If this makes your answer you will be helping a lot of column, maybe others will profit by marriage. And if religion is an im­ ) portant part of your life, shop only in servicemen ^and women who have our terrible nightmare. A bout Town a store you can buy from. the same problem I have. LEARNED THE HARD WAY Prof liable trip for club pro Civilian friends are always asking Weather seen key DEAR ABBY:,I have never been me to purchase certain items for Getting married? Whether you Square dance slated Profitable for Ralph DeNicolo was a trip to major leaguers who played baseball in able to understand why a wife would them through the Base Exchange want a formal church wedding or j Shelton ’Tuesday to take part in the richest Manchester years ago. Goslin starred with expect a Mother’s Day present from (P.X.), which sells merchandise to simple, ’’do-your-own-thing” Pro-Am ever staged in Connecticut titled the the Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns The Manchester Square Dance Club has scheduled an and . He was named to the Hall her husband. I’ve been married for those of us in the armed forces at a ceremony, get Abby’s new booklet. Victorinox Swiss Army Knives Tournament ' open dance for all club level dancers on Saturday from 8 for relay success Herald 01 h'ame in 1968...Gordie Howe’s job with the 25 years, and if my husband ever great savings. ’They always offer to Send $1 plus a long, self-addressed, p.m. to 11 p.m. at Verplanck School on Olcott Street with a purse of 535,000. The popular give me the money in advance so I stamped (37 cents) envelope to Ab­ Manchester Country Club pro posted a pair of Whalers since his retirement as an active gave me a gift for Mother’s Day, I Earl Johnston will call, and Russ and Anita White will Angle player was merely window dressing and would personally throw it at him! am in no way inconvenienced. by, Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 5 cue the rounds. Arlene Robinson and A1 Scabies will 36 nine holes for a two over par 72 which was I don’t want to be rude or un­ 3 8 ^ , Hollywood, Calif. 90038. By Earl Yost “There will be 840 awards, in­ good enough to tie for fourth place. DeNicolo Earl Yost, public relations. With a six-figure salary, he I’m not his mother! have door duty. Refreshments will be served by Mr. and' will have new duties in the future. He is still Mrs. A1 Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sandall and Mr. and Sports Editor cluding two trips to the 1982 Olympic received a check for $2,250 for his Sports Editor If the weatherman cooperates, Games in Los Angeles,” Mistretta finish...Sher Ferguson of the host club bound to the last five years of a 10-year con­ V. Mrs. Dick Scranton. tract with the National Hockey Leaguers. Dues are payable to Elsie Huffield and Earl Nielson,' this year’s seventh annual New added. Winners of the Olympic trips showed the way in the Central Connecticut membership chairman. All club level dancers are in-; England Relays June 26-27 will be will be by random, one each day Golf Association’s One-Day Tournament Monday at the Manchester Country Club with Notes off the cuff ' S’'-' vited, and are asked to wear soft-soled shoes..Spectators; the best ever. More than 1,500 from the contestants. Connecticut No need to eliminate a 40-33-73 round. Two other club members may watch free of charge. athletes will take part. Travel Service has helped make the Chris Morianos of Bolton High was named ’That was the assessment yester­ prize and trip possible. finished among the top 10, John Wilks and girls’ tennis squad this spring. ’The recent to the second Charter Oak Conference all-star day of Pat Mistretta, coordinator, of Geroge Suitor, track coach at Tom Prior posting 36-42-78 and 37-41-78 scores grad, who will attend Yale in September, cap­ baseball team. Morianos is currently with the Livingston wins vote the two-day 66-event track and field Manchester High, will be the meet to deadlock for sixth place. Ferguson’s 73 was tured 12 of 13 singles matches a year ago and Manchester Legion squad. Mark Berkowitz and road race carnival scheduled at director with Bill Kelleher, UConn the day’s low gross while Wilks’ 78-6-72 tied and Toby Therrien of Coventry High were • surpassed that record this spring with a 16-1 lean meat from diet Norman Livingston was elected commander o£ Manchester High’s Wigren Track coach, the referee for events at for low net laurels...Woody Clark, former standard and a 27-2 two-year mark. Duke also second team choices...Paul Newman Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post of the American Legion and- and a road course that starts and Wigren Track. Jim Balcome and club champ at Manchester, was the only Silk played No. 2 but beat her No.l teammate in will comoete in the Lime Rock races Julv 3 in John Devlin, A. Hollister, J. McCaughy, R. Wright, and, finishes at the Manchester Com­ Dave Prindiville will handle the Towner to qualify for the Connecticut winning the recent Kent Invitational. She also a Datsun 280ZX Turbo...Jose-Luis Clerc will DEAR DR. LAMB: My husband Herald photo by Richmond William Taggart were awarded 50-year pins. , munity College campus. road running phase on the second Amateur, North Section, at Tumble Brqpk excelled in the classroom earning the highest defend his title in the Volvo International had a checkup and his doctor told 8-12, Red Meats: Good and Bad. Others who want this issue can send Other officers elected were; Arthur Graveljs, senior “We will have 600 athletes in the day, the race starting at 10 o’clock. with a 74 round...Doc McKee, a frequent average in the senior class...Unless matters starting July 26 at Mt. Washington Valley. him that he should go on a low-fat, PHOTO TAKEN IN ISRAEL WINS FIRST track and field competiton, plus 600 Races Saturday, June 26 start at 9 winner on the links, was a recent winner of The field is limited to 64 pros...Connecticut low-cholesterol diet. ’That’s fine but Your 75 cents with a long, stamped, self- vice commander; Tlieodore White, junior vice com­ can be straightened out non-board men will addressed envelope for it to me, in . . . Ted Cummings holds his photo mander; Delores Pinwar, adjutant; Itebert Hume, in the long distance (10-kilometer) with the youngsters featured. ’The $1,0(X) in the state lottery. ..Qualifying round be working American Legion baseball games Mutual Life’s annual Run for Life Day at­ I’m the cook and I have to figure out for the President’s Cup at the Manchester care of this newspaper, P.O. ^ x chaplain; Michael Nimirowski, finance officer. race and 300 youngsters in the major events will be staged 11 a.m. this spring. The Legion has gone on record tracted 2,(X)0 runners and over $90,000 was how to feed him. The probiem is that Health Junior Relays,” Mistretta said. and 5 o’clock. Country Club will take place Saturday with realized for the American Heart Assn. he iikes meat. I mean beef and pork. 1551, Radio City Station, New York, Also: ’Thomas Martin, assistant finance officer;, objecting to the fees the state ump board set Law/rence ’This year the previous 3 and 10- the two rounds schedule Sunday. Len Hor­ and has vowed to round up enough men to ...Plainfield Greyhound track will feature I know he won’t be happy unless he N.Y. 10019. Robert J. Arson, historian; Herbert Raymond Sr., “We have received entries from s Art association sergeant at arms; Joahn Baer, service officer; and^ mile runs staged in the afternoon vath, current club president, is the defending work for less money...Sam Maltempo, local three races for female sprinters with the top gets some meat. I have read in your Y f Lamb, M.D. DEAR DR. LAMB: Why do doc­ runners residing in 16 states, plus were scratched in favor of one 10- champion. George Atkins Sr., judge advocate. Washington, D.C., and Canada. boxing expert, on Marlon Starling, unbeaten eight point-getters qualifying for the $10,000 column before that it makes a tors usually jump to the conclusion kilo run (6.2 miles) instead. The Ms. Pinwar was re-elected to a third term; Arson foi*, Included in this group will be six Hartford fighter; "He’s got to be purse July 4. Prelimins are Sunday after­ difference what meat you use. I when a middle-aged wife loses In­ race will carry with it the State TAC Impressive record names winners a fourth term; and Baer for an 11th term. ; former Olympians. tested.’’...Bill Belfiore, local realtor, noon, Friday, June 25 and Wednesday, June know that most cold cuts like hot terest in having sex with her hus­ championship. reported he had an old clipping that showed 30. ..Hartford Jai-Alai season will reach the dogs and bologna contain lots of fat. lean beef cut is round steak. Lean Phil Meek was chosen as American Legionnaire of the “We will have a quality field both Danielle Duke fashioned a most impressive raw round steak with all the visible band that she needs help and drugs? Kathy Hege was presented with the “Best of Show” year. “It’s a super challenging course. record with the Kingswood-Oxford School that Leon “Goose”Goslin was among the halfway point this month. But he doesn’t really care for those ‘Maybe her husband is a slob, an days of leading college, club, and It’s a pretty course with plenty of anyway. fat cut away is about 30 percent fat, award at the annual Arts and Crafts show of the ’The following delegates were elected to go to the First^ high school competitors,” he added. and that is usually low enough. Of alcoholic, a big mean-mouthed Manchester Art Association last Sunday for the District annual meeting and election of district officers; nice scenery,” veteran runner Ray What I need to know is if he can cheat and liar and he needs help. ’Thanks to a generous offering Stone said. have a steak now and then and what course it is only 5 percent fat by shearling long coat she made. Harold Lawson (outgoing commander), Livingston, Ms. How could anyone possibly enjoy from United Technologies, plus 350 Prindiville noted that there will be about roast beef and ham. Could you weight but that is important because Ted Cummings Jr. was the winner of the top art Pinwar, White, Eugene Freeman, Atkins, Hume. Alter-^ of water weight. sex with such a person? Anyone award for his photo of two angora goats. He took the nates are Gravlejs, Leslie Caron, and Richard Miner.. volunteer workers rounded by by water stops and split times every give some information on what would fall out of love and get fed up. Frank Kinel, the word is “Go” for mile. “We’ll handle everybody at all meats he can eat, if any, and is there Buy "good” grade not "choice” photo while working in a kibbutz in Israel. It was the The first district meeting will be in Southington on, beef. Remove the fat before Give wives the benefit of the doubt. first show he had entered. June 27. , the two-day show that will feature speeds,” he added. anything special 1 can do in one national championship event, Post entries will be accepted only preparing them to cut down on the cooking. The separable lean of a T- DEAR READER: What you Mary Daly, corresponding secretary of the associa­ bone steak is about 36 percent fat in the 56-pound weight throw. for the road race. Carew on hit binge, fat? I’ve heard that a lot of the fat describe can and does happen and it tion, won second place with her acrylic entitled "La drips out when you cook meat. Also calories, flank steak 33 percent, arm certainly is a cause for losing in­ Palette,” and Evelyn Larson took third place for her Groundbreaking set what about hamburgers? He likes roast 28 percent and rump roast 35 terest in sex with a husband such as watercolor of “Lighthouse on Rocks.” 4 Manchester Community College will host an informal those. percent. Make hamburger by grin­ Honorable mentions in the art category went to Helen World Cup soccer ^ou describe. groundbreaking ceremony at its Bidwell Street campus^ ding the separable lean only of any When there is a basic problem in Heard for her watercolor, “ High Vennont,” Marion DEAR READER: Good thinking. of these. Then broil it. Fat that drips Atkinson for an acrylic, “Contemplation,” and Susan on June 27 from noon to 4:30 p.m., immediately after the compatibility it is important for the finish of the MCC/New England 10-Kilometer Connec­ No, you do not have to eliminate red out during cooking is mostly fat that couple to get professional help (that Moran, for a silk screen entitled “Begonia.” streak hits 2 J games meats to be on a low-fat, low- could have been cut away before Jan Sodergren took first place prize in the crafts ticut TAC CTiampionship Race set for 10 a.m. means both).'It is the best chance of The afternoon of family oriented events will celebrate Moment of trust cholesterol diet. Remember you cooking. category for the woven poncho she made; Bobbi Setzler, improving the behavior of one or the planned construction of the college’s first perma­ need to look at the total diet, in­ The separable lean of ham is the; both persons in relation to each second place for a ceramic wall hanging; and Diane By Fred McMane included a three-run homer by Bob­ Ben Oglivie was walked intentional­ nent building. The structure, 150,000 square feet, will cluding salad dressings, breakfast leanest cut of pork. Some are less other. Such an Individual as you Bakulski, third for a pottery vase. by Grich and three run-scoring ly and Gorman Thomas’ soft liner house administrative and faculty offices, classrooms, UPI Sports Writer rolls and desserts which are often than 45 percent fat in terms of total describe, male and female, Honorable mentions went to Paul Capponi for a wood American League singles by Don Baylor. handcuffed Trammell and glanced high in fat. calories. Estimate that all red needs help for his or her own self­ puzzle entitled, “Cheshire Cat,” Vivan Chiang for a dining hall, art gallery, child care center, library and for top hooters Rod Carew may soon be giving After being staked to an 8-0 lead, off his midsection into right field as Since meat is about 70 percent meats contain 70 mg of cholesterol piece of pottery entitled “Panama Red” and Edward community room. California its longest hit streak right-hander Bruce Kison coasted to Yost scored the tie-breaking run. esteem. But there are women who “we will attack more aggressively, water, arid you can't really make for each 100 gms, three-and-a-half lose interest in sex who have Weber for a wood carving of a figure. Sunday> -activities will include a performance of the MADRID, Spain (UPI) — Argen­ since the heyday of the Beach Boys. his sixth victory in eight decisions. Mike Ivie and Lance Parrish comparisons based on grams of fat ounces. Mrs. Daly also won the Walter Van Arsdale Award for band "Malnstreet” at 12:30 p.m. in the bandshell, tina’s players, depressed at the mark closely and challenge quickly, ’The seven-time American League not too concerned about the streak. I ’The Angel starter worked 6 2-3 in­ homered for Detroit. husbands they still love and who do because our only chance is to win.” content, I'll give you the informa­ For more information I am sen­ not fit your description. That is why her montage entitled “The Clay Pot.” And John Menard followdl by the formal groundbreaking ceremony at news from home and grieving at the batting champion stretched his hit­ just want to get base hits.” nings. allowing four runs on six hits, While Sox 11, A'» 7 tion in percent of calories. The best ding you The Health Letter number won the Stuart Cheney Award for his oil entitled “Sugar 1:15 p.m. Afterwards, there will be a clown, games, and loss of loved ones in the south Atlan­ Much will depend on how Diego ting streak to 21 games — one short Carew’s streak is remarkable con­ including a two-run homer by Jesse At Oakland, Tony Bernazard each case is different. Maradona, Argentina’s $12 million Bam.” Both of these awards can only go to members of free fire engine rides for the children. tic, must raise their game substan­ of the club record set by Sandy sidering he still is suffering from a Barfield in the fifth inning. drove in four runs and Steve Kemp Food, beer and soft drinks will be sold from 11 a.m. to tially against Hungary today or lose player performs. He was kept quiet Alomar in 1970 — ’Thursday night by bad hand that he injured in April. Elsewhere in the American added three RBI to pace a 16-hit at­ the association. by Belgium and will have Imre The association has been in existence for 30 years in 4 p.m; All items will be 50 cents each. Parents are asked their world soccer title. lathing out four hits and sparking “I can’t understand it,” Carew League, Boston topped Cleveland 6- tack that enabled the White Sox to to accompany their children.. Argentina opened defense of the Garaba dogging his heels all the Angels to a 10-8 triumph over the said. ‘"That’s the way things go 3, Milwaukee nipp^ Detroit 3-2 in 10 complete a three-game sweep of the Manchester. It meets the third Tuesday of each month evening. at First Federal Savings Bank in Manchester. ’The title it won at home four years ago Toronto Blue Jays. some times. You get hurt and things innings, Chicago outslugged A’s. Bernazard, who committed Driven woman has Mehotti has made one change “’The ball is just starting to fall start to go your way. I guess I’ve with a 1-0 defeat against Belgium Oakland 11-7 and Texas defeated three errors, greeted reliever Bo meetings are open to the public at no charge. Pinochle scores listed from the side that lost to Belgium. Grace Tedford is president; Vicky Jennings, vice last Sunday and today faces a team down,” said Carew, who has lifted been fortunate that I’ve stayed in Seattle 5-1. McLaughlin with a bases-loaded The following were the scores for the pinochle gajnes- that whippi^ Honduras 10-1 to set a Jorge Valdano, who came on as a his average to .332 during his recent the lineup and been able to swing the Brewers 3, Tigers 2 double in the third inning. Jeff New­ president, Doris Johnson, treasurer, and Mrs. Daly. second-half substitute, will get a at the Army-Navy Club on June 11; - , _ . Cup scoring record. surge. “I’ve been taking some extra bat. The hand still doesn’t feel any At Detroit, Alan man homered for Oakland. ■ Ai^d Peterson 678, Joah Gaily 640, Sol Cohen 617j “’The last 24 hours have changed starting berth ahead of Ramon Diaz. batting practice to get myself going. better. As long as I’m swinging the Trammell’s error with two out in Rangers 5, Mariners 1 Hungary’s Laszlo Kiss, who 'Type A' personality Herb Laquere 604, Lillian Carlson 600, Annette Hillery the spirit and morale of the team. I’ve been missing pitches I should way I’m swinging I might as well go the 11th inning enabled Ned Yost to At Seattle, Buddy Bell weDt3-for-5, scored a hat trick after coming on as^ 596, Ann Fisher 594, Harry Pospisll 592 and Mary Hill The talks and time we have spent hit. The last couple of days I’ve been up there and try to get some base score from third base and lifted the including a bases-loaded double, to Thoughts with the players have had their a second-half substitute against taking pitches to work the ball hits.” Brewers. Loser Dave Tobik, 2-1, spark the Rangers. Rick Honeycutt, 588. Honduras, gets a starting rple this 9. I get impatient when I watch Also: Margaret Wright 580, John Klein 575, Hans desired effect,” said chain-smoking around &e diamond the way I’m ac­ During his streak, Carew is 36-for- struck out the first two batters after 2-7, scattered eight hits for the win DEAR DR. BLAKERi I am a others doing things I think I can do time. 83, a .434 clip. ’The fourhit game was driven woman. I hold down two jobs, FVederickson 571, Ernestine Donnelly 568, Edward Hin- manager Cesar Luis Menottl on the customed to hitting. taking over for Dan Petry at the while Gene Nelson, 5-8, was the In today’s other games, tourna­ “You’re going to have streaks. the 44th of his career. chair severai community, do all my better or faster. A child is bom. It is completely dependent on others dle 561 and Grace Homish 560. eve Of the Group 3 match at the start of the 11th, but Yost slammed loser. 10. I tend to gesture expressively ment favorite Brazil takes on Somebody is going to stop them. I’m Carew led a 14-hit attack that also own housework and cooking and, on Ask for everything — fogd, warmth, comfort, security, life. Play is open to all senior citizens and begins each resort city of Alicante. a triple to the flagpole in left center. when I talk; I have difficulty con­ Scotland in a Group 6 match at the side, raise two of my own Soon the child learns that his contentment and comfort, ’Thursday at 9:30 a.m. \ When a. reporter asked Menottl if Blaker trolling my nervous mannerisms. depend on his parents’ loving attention. If mother is hap­ he thought a victory, which would Seville, while Italy and Peru meet at children and three of my husband’s py.the child ls_the..eager.b€neficiary_of her. happineM._ Vigo in a Group 1 game. by his first marriage. We all share some of these keep Argentina alive in the tourna­ Karen Blaker, characteristics. If you checked i^lood donors honored All three games promise to be Besides being involved in so many Mother’s unhappiness, anger, or anxiety are also felt by ment, would boost the spirits of the Ph.D. more than half, however, you are the child. So the child learns earlythat It has a stake in folks back home, he snapped; advertisements for soccer at its things, I feel the need to be perfect More than two dozen Manchester residents were best, something Thursday’s Cubs rolling in high gear probably a ’Type A personality. keeping mother (or father) happy. “Any Argentine who could feel at all times. I even need to look among 135 Red Cross blood donors contributing at least As it grows, for its own well being it tries to make happy at this time because their program Jailed to achieve as perfect. 10 gallons of blood through the American Red Cross who sure mom and dad are kept happy. ^ the other band, team won a soccer game should be Austria beat Chile 1-0 In a Group 4 I have heard of "Type A” per-, This check-list (published in Sav­ were honored recently at the first annual awards dinner. contest at Vigo; Czechoslovakia and By Mike Tully “I guess hitting is contagious,” of positive things,” said Montreal mom and dad see (unconsciously, perhaps) an oppor­ put in a mental Institution,!’ adding, said Buckner, who has 12 hits in his sonalities and workaholics. Do you vy M agt^e, June 1982) can help The event, sponsoiv^ by the Greater Hartford chapter Kuwait tied 1-1 at Valladolid and UPI Sports Writer manager Jim Fanning. “Frank think I fit in some category like tunity to foster this "compliant” spirit. Now the stage is “We are here to play soccer and are National League last 19 at-bats, with eight RBI. Taveras and Jerry White played 3 .1 become Im^tlent when I have you decide if you have the ’Typo A set for rearing a dependent, easily manipulated person If the American Red Cross and the Greater Hartford mentally and physically ready to do Yugoslavia and Northern Ireland that? Jaycees, was made possible by proceeds from a trust Having been rocked, the Chicago “Elarly in the season it was cold, well filling in.” to wait in line or when I’m stuck characteristics; a pattern of com­ — a person who belongs, not to self, but to all others who that.” played a scoreless tie at Zaragoza. petitive striving, a need to excel, to , fo ^ established by Hartford jeweler Bill Savitt. Cubs now want to roll. now I’m relaxed and much more DEAR 'READER: You tell me If behind a slow driver. are allowed to manipulate and con trol...... Despite Menotti’s brave words, Brazil and Scotland played a Phillies 4, Pirates 3 be the best, to win and t<) but-sell, ■ The following residents were honored at the dinner at “Maybe the losing streak was a we got all of that behind us,” said comfortable up there.” 4. If lyvant something done well. I ’Hie above scenario is presented by Dr. H o w ^ smne players are deeply upset at the scoreless tie when they met in the At Pittsburgh, Gary Matthews led. you are a ’Type A personality. Check out-manage, out-persuade, out- good thing in a way because we’re Sandberg, who had three hits and As an experiment, the Cubs the items in the following quiz that, have to do iC myself. Halpera in his book “Cutting Loose.”' ’The .failure of the Hartford aub: James McCooe, William Bayrer, news from home — Argentina’s sur­ 1978 championship in Ai^eiitina, and off the 11th with his second solo charm everyone.

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IT SEEMS STRANGE MY OLD RO<^ NOW MOTHER'S GONE^ TAG SALE SIGNS Astro^graph ViiANPERlNG AROUND THEY'VE LEFT AND I STILL HAVE Crossword THIS BIG HOUSE AFTER IT AS IT WAS. TROUBLE RELATING TC Are things piling up? Then why not have a Tif^G SALE? The best way to an­ ALL THESE YEARS. WHAT MEMORIES THE ONLY b r oth er h - ^ I HAVE. , nounce it, is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. When you place your ad, IT BRINGS jufw 11. ^m to you to prove their validity you’ll receive ONETAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. through direct action. Be a Ventures or enterprises which ACROSS 43 Sunshine Answer to Previous Puzzle FREE are of a creative nature and In doer. state (abbr) whose management and con­ SCOftPtO (Oct M-Nov. 22) In p 0 1 A s P S 1 B 0 8 Joint ventures today, neither' 1 Dance 44 Inspiration trol you have a personal hand 4 Dimmish 47 Consume 0 A R 8 1 L T C U B A should work out well for you in party may handle things as p 9 Merest bit 49 Hawaiian R E 8 A R E R 0 W the coming year. Press forward wisely as you should were E S S A Y N U T P E N CALL 643-2711 OR STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER 10 Silliness volcano. on proje^s in which you costs are concerned. N R A M T 13 Kill Mauna bellow •AQITTAMU8 (Nov. 2M>oc. E V E 1 N Q E N 0 8 52 Patron OaWN (May 21-June 20) If 21) There Is a chance that you 14 Grow in P 1 8 A D E E X 1 L E you ara too Insistent upon hav­ could run Into someone today length 55 Composer E A T E N N T N E E Probate Notice ing your own way today, you who Is rather abrasive. Howev­ 15 Kind of fuel Stravinsky E L A N E R 1 S 8 AutomoUva Sarvlea 68 er, you c a n easily handle this 16 Genetic 56 Trigonometric Apartmontf lor Rent S3 O fHce$-Stores Autos For Sale 61 A^motlva Sanlea 6& NOTICE TO CREDITORS could run up against someone 8 0 N R 0 T ‘T A Q S A L E S who is equally adamant. Prob­ person if you've a mind to. material term P •••••••••••••••••••••••• for Rant 55 ••••••••••••••*■******** ESTATE OF HJALMAR B.' Motley’s Crew — Templeton & Forman o E 1 0 a L H A 8 A lems would result. Rnd out C A P M C O m (Doos 22-JM4.19) 17 Phrase of un­ 57 Magnitude A N T 1 P A s T 0 P 0 X 118 MAIN STREET - Three CARLSON, deceased Fortunately, you are a person derstanding (2 58 Bold MANCHESTER - Central more of what lies ahead for you G E A R P L U 0 S 0 L VW PARTS TAG SALE - room heated apartment. The Hon. William E. FiUGerald, for each season following your who is blessed with tenacity w d s) 59 Actress.West E S T E T Y E N E location - modern medical Judge, of the Court of Probate, and this will put you In good 1° N 10-50% off entire inventory. Hot water, no appliances, XUIULIFFE birthday by aending for your W WB HAVE THE eUBOPEAN PUM, ..AND THIS WHERE you EUV 18 George Gersh­ Saturday, June 19th, 9 am - security. Tenant in­ or professional office suite, A U TO B O D Y District of Manchester at a copy of A^ro-Qraph. Mall $1 stead today vrhen you run Into som ebody e l s e win s brother DOWN 16 Fled 40 Back SATURDAY, June 19th, 8- obstacles. ■ WHBPE you tW H f 6 ET DINNER.... SUMMER WE'RE 4 pm. Rain or Shine. surance. 646-2426, 9-5 first floor, 625 to 1450 sq. f t ., hearing held on June 14, 1982 for each to Astro-Graph. Box d in n e r . 20 Baseballer 19 Oklahoma 42 Adolescent 2. 105 Green Manor Road, ordered that all claims must be 489, Radio a ty Station. N.Y. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) AND THE AMERICAN FUN, WHERE (5FFEPIN6 THE Musial 1 Pretty (Fr) river Tolland County weekdays. All utilities and parking in­ You could encounter someone I 44 Commerce Manchester. Kitchen set, SINCE 1947; A in CUNLIFFE. PROP presented to the fiduciary on or 10019. Be sure to specify birth ■miRD WOULD 23 Teacher 2 Put in slanted 21 Spins Volkswagen Route 83, Ver­ cluded. Telephone 646-8422 socially today who comes on ■ >ou ^ din n er agency (abbr) household items, clothing before September 14, 19flB or be date. PUN... ■ X 26 African land type 22 Epoch rather strong and tends to non. 472 MAIN STREET - 5 or 646-5858. QUALITY WORK barred as by law provided. CANCCR (Jime 21-Juty 22) 30 Latin poet 3 Joyful 45 Twos and miscellaneous. overshadow you a bit. Don't be 23 Take off rooms. ^25 monthly plus •••••••••••••••••*•••••• Sherrie L. Anderson, Someone who knows how to 3 1 Concerning (2 4 Year (Sp ) 46 Weather draw you out but who may not Intimidated, just be more 24 Done with LARGE ESTATE Tag Sale utilities. No appliances. Wanted to Rent 5/ Ass’t. Clerk w wds Lat 5 Place for coal bureau (abbr) SATURDAY, June 19th, Ifr COMPETITIVE PRICES assertive. 25 Slants The fiduciary is: have your best Interest at heart abbr) 6 Spasm - June 17th and 18th, 6 p.m.- Security, tenant insurance. • *****"*” ™ r™ * ^ * * * V might get you to reveal things PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Sit 27 Homesickness 48 Technique 2. Rain or shine. Books, Your Specialists for taking care of W in­ Allan D. Thomas 33 A lley...... 7 Beverages 9 p.m. 281 Woodbridge Phone 646-2426, 9 to 5 QUIET, SETTLED Couple today which were told you In dovm and talk things out if you 28 Apportion furniture, miscellaneous. One Heritage Place 34 Tarboosh 8 Ancient Italian 50 Soak through Street, Manchester. An­ weekdays. with one young child ter’s “fender-bender”, dents & din^s. secret. have a problem today vrith rel-' 29 Parodied Two families. 46 East Suite 208 35 Think ahead family 51 Exist looking for reasonably * Foreign & Americon LEO (M y at-Aug. 22) Your stives or family members. tique oak wardrobe, square Manchester, CT 06040 * ’ 9 Same (prefix) 32 Sodium Eldridge Street (off A Specioliting in Foreign Car« friends may try to Involve you Working together, you can 36 Small island 53 Military taole, many other antique FOUR ROOM Apartment - p ric^ rent or rent with ^ 040-06 37 Most 10 Buddhism symbol Autumn______Street). Second floor. Mature tion in quiet neighborht^. A Loanort Availablo in a type of activity today which change things for the better. school (abbr.) items. Also, a mixture of ARIES (March 21-AprU 10) Be A independent type 35 Greek letter A Com plolo Collitien -Work you do not enjoy. You'd be CI9*} Ti«un« cempanr 8im«tcal». b 54 Is possible new items including TAG SALE - 202 Porter adults. No appliances, no Manchester, Bolton, Ver- able to distinguish today 39 Seasoned 11 Cry of despair 36 Unfortunate non or Glastonbury 'area. A Froo Eslimotet wise to turn them down, rather bedroom set, CB radio, Street, Saturday the 19th, Pets, references, security. Probate Notice than to go along and have a between being frank and hon­ 41 Schedule 12 Look 38 Makes happy 55 Doctrine 742-7553. TOYOTA CELICA 1975. bad time. est or merely blunt. If you let walkie-talkies, etc. 12-5. Tapes, nick-nacks and One car. Telephone 649- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Automatic, excellent con­ 24 HOUR TOW ING SERVICE VIRQO (Aug. 29>8#pL 22) your guard down, you could World’s'Greatest Suparharoae 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 many miscellaneous items. 1265. ESTATE OF GERTRUDE E. DEACON, deceased Ambitions can be fulfilled unintentionally offend others. TAG SALE - Saturday, dition, uses regular gas, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be □ AUTOMOTIVE The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, today, provided you have the wy/iPO I SET 9 10 11 12 June 19th. 50 Cambridge MANCHESTER - desirable 65,000 miles. $3500. 649- patience to do so. That which extremely careful In managing I DUOC6P IN HERE TC> — ’CAUSE YOU'RE TAG SALE - 1208 Main ^ 643-0016 m Judge of the Court of Probate, MYSELF IN THEEE Street. Air-conditioner, five room flat, two 2571. you attempt hastily, however, your resources today, or some­ AVOtP^ STKE£TGM 6 - N O T A L O N E , Street (South Church Par­ District of Manchester at a M E SSE S... P could fall flat on its face. thing for which you worked eUT ITB BESINNINe TOiOOK m s -L A N E ! 13 14 bicycles, 13 and 15 inch bedrooms plus T.V. room Auto Parts For Sale 60 __„ " hearing held on June 15, 1982 sonage). Saturday, June 19. U SR A (8 « p t 23-O ct 23) Your har(J could be lost or slip LIKE THIS MAY BE 7HE /VP- tires, furniture, household Moving. Bikes, toys, books, and garage. $425 unheated. •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 OLDS Cutlass wagon - ordered that all claims must be Tl QYIaWa TAG SALE - Saturday, pets. Security. Parking. tions. Call: Clarice or OKniNANCE 45 N. School Street. Manchester, iqu ■ June 19th, 10-4 mm. Corner 523-7047. BUICK ELECTRA - 1971. Joan, Clarke Insurance BE IT ORDAINED by the Board Connecticut. Raymond E. Demers, NOTICE OF APPLICATION ' South wins on luck 41 42 43 of Imperial Drive and 98,000 miles, new tires and Agency 643-1126. of Directors of the Town of Business Manager. This is to give notice that I, Louis 4cavy’« Law — • Jam es Schum eister ■ Spencer Street between MANCHESTER - Four Manchester that the Town of 038-06 Michael (llierrone of 131 Vernon in the play. South brought 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 TAG SALE - Friday and exhaust. Everything Shop Rite and Lynch room, two bedroom apart­ works. $800. 643-4118 after 5 MOTORCYCLE Manchester convey to Richard S. Road. Bolton, CT. 06(M0 have filed. the hand home. ■ Saturday, 10-6. Antique dis­ Lawrence, Joseph E. Wehr, Jr., an application placarded 4th day of • He started the misdirec­ Toyota. Quality household ment, Heat, hot water, INSURANCE - For all your 52 53 54 55 p.m. June, 1982 with the Division of IV/A5dU5TMApN n e v e r . VISITED HIS PLAGE, AT TIMES UKE hes, miscellaneous. 19 electricity, appliances. motorcycle needs, call us. James B. Walton, Matthew L. NORTH 8-1M2 tion at trick one by playing goods, clothes and toys. Reiser and William K. Schmidt for Liquor Ckintrol a Package Liquor A T M VSElF FOR. HE ONIV CAVE ME HIS THISJWONDEe Hamlin Street, Immediate occupancy. Competitive rates. Friend­ « 4 dummy’s queen of hearts. I’M QUAD THAT Rain date June 26th. SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, the sum of 1146,000.00 those for the sale of alcoholic liquor on East covered with his king 'you’ve GOTTEN BEING T A m < IN BUSINESS PHC3NE NUMBER, IFrUUEVER. 56 57 Manchester. Rain date 6-25 $450. Don - 646-2482. ly service. Fine com­ ¥Q 92 AND HE COUU? ONLY (30 MAKE PETECTIVE and 26. TRUCKS Car-inv. value premises known as 1075 Tolland Selling the premises 624 E. Middle Turn-, ♦ A 10842 and South took his singleton OVER. THAT GUY j BY A m a r r ie d OAK DINING Room, panies. Ask for Janet or pike. Manchester. CT. 06040. CXlTONENKjHT $2143, sold for $100. For in­ Turnpike, located in the Town of 6A K 108 ace. hASS. MAH ISHOULPVE 58 59 bureaus, mahogany SIX ROOMS - Convenient Judy. Crockett Agency, Manchester, County of Hartford The business will be owned by; K-NOIVN. AWEEIO. '6 TAG SALE - Manchester, formation on purchasing items you Now he played ace and bedroom, kitchen set, location, three bedrooms, similar bargains, call 602- 643-1577. and State of Connecticut. Said D.A.L.L.. Inc. of 624 E. Middle WEST EAST eight of trum p and discard­ 34 Madison Street. Satur­ 6 0 9 2 4 K J S □ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | couch, recliner, chair, dou­ appliances, wall to wall premises are more particularly Turnpike, Manchester, CT. 06040 ed a diamond from dummy. day, June 19th, 9-4. Two 998-0575 Ext. 7816. Call no ionger and will be conducted by Louis! ▼ 8753 ▼KJ10 64 carpeting, garage, 1970 FORD VAN- Stan­ bounded and described as follows: East was in with his jack ble bed, dresser, mis­ Refundable. Michael Cherrone as permittee. • ♦ J7 ♦K Q 5 families. Books, clothing, Commencing at a merestone on and had no problem as to his cellaneous. Saturday, June fireplace. Telephone 633- dard. $600.00 or best offer. need or Louis M. Cherrone 6 Q 5 4 2 4 7 3 a dishes, toys, apartment the northerly line of Tolland Turn­ lead. He simply played a 19th, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 25 6180. 1979 CHEVROLET MONZA Excellent running condi­ Doted 9th day of June. 1982. 1 size washer, miscellaneous pike. which merestone marks the SOUTH high heart. Sout^ ruffed and Florence Street, - four speed hatchback. $3,- tion. 646-1516. southeasterly com er of land now 023-06 furniture. use is 4A10I7I5 led another trump. Manchester. MANCHESTER - Two 700 or best offer. Telephone or formerly of Richard Keeney and CELEBRITY CIPHER ▼ A E)ast had to take his CalatKity Cipher crypiogrtma are created from quottUont by famout people, peat bedroom townhouse, wall 1979 SUZUKI DSIOO. the southwesterly comer of the FATHER’S DAY Tag Sale 647-0350. profitabie ♦ 963 p rtn er’s queen with the snu- and preaent Each letter In the cipher itandi lor another Todsy'i dua A aquala P to wall carpeting, VA 'Excellent condition. $325. within described premises; thence INVITATION TO BID 4 J 9 6 - drapes, storm windows, N4^57’-14” W along land now or king. That nice trump break baths, appliances, quiet 1967 DODGE CORONET - 523-5642. Sealed bids will be received in the] had left South with only two canning jars, tools, trunk, area. Lesperance Agency, formerly of said Richard Keeney, to both Office of the Director of General, Vulnerable: Neither 318 engine, running condi­ Dealer: North | trump losers. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence collectibles, clothes, TAG SALE - June 19th, 9-3. 646-0505. KAWASAKI KZ900, 1979. 234.72 feet to a merestone, thence Services, 41 Center Street,, books, camping equip­ tion. 75,000 miles. $300. N8r-40’-39"E along land now or E)ast led another heart. “GPTO HNV DPBOW KJNVD BD, 67 M a r io n D r iv e , Low mileage, new mag buyer and Manchester, Connecticut until< Weit Nortb East Soath ment, wooaen closet, Phone 649-4494. formerly of Percy ^ Ite , et al and South ruffed, led the jack of PETER', V BUT SOW CAN VOli BE Manchester (off Vernon MANCHESTER wheels, tires, brakes, other June 30, lp82 at 11:00 a.m. for the 16 !▼ 14 clubs for a successful finesse IT'S ME, 1 HERE? YOU'RE IN WIS- fabric. 218 Hackmatack along land now or formerly of Earl following: BD'L on g n o u te dpt evllbkol Street). Overhead garage Available immed. Four extras. $1400. Firm. 643- seiier. Pan 24 Pan 24 and got to discard one losing E AS Y. J C0 N5 IN 6 OIN0 A FTER 1977 VOLKSWAGEN Rab­ P. White, et al. 198.56 feet to a CHEMICALS • ONE OFTHEM-WHAT- Street, Sunday 10-4. door, twin beds, 3-speed room apartment, stove, Pass 2 NT Pass 3# diamond on the long club. bit - two door, standard 5822. point; -thence S1‘ >45'-00"E along ITic Town of Manchester is ah' Pan 44 Pan Pan ^CHAMACALLIT, HOPASS., bicycle, light fixtures, other land now or formerly of the Note the misdirection at LVEAKLL VL BO LNYT OBTIUL. refrigerator, first floor, no transmission, radio, 77,000 equal opportunity employer, and Pan TAG SALE - June 19th, 10- fireplace fixtures, pets. Security, references. SUZUKI 125 TMMX - dirt Town of Manchester, 275.14 feet to trick one. If South had 4. Children and adult miles. Good condition. requires an affirmative action; typewriter, household $325 plus utilities. 649-4003. bike. Mechanically sound. a point on the northerly line of policy for all of its Contractors and' played a low heart from DPTH UNO’D PK8T ON LATOU Kll clothes, new jewelry, $2400. 649-5620. Tolland Turnpike; thence N86“-08’* merchandise and toys. Needs NO work. $300. 646- INVITATION TO BID Vendors as a condition of doing Opening lead: V3 dummy, the queen-nine macrame and mis­ Jacobsen 10 h.p. tractor MANCHESTER - Ray­ 56"W along said northerly line of business with the Town, as per would nave been left there. DPTBE DBYT KOU YNOTH C O L L E C T O R 1957 Tolland Turnpike 185.02 (eet to a 1I6IO cellaneous. 52 Linnmore and mower with a snow mond Village - Unusual Federal Order 11246. By Oswald Jacoby E)ast would not have been STUDERBAKER Hawk - * * * * * * * * * t - . * ...... merestone marking the point or GYM DOOR REPAIRS — able to afford a king of IN Drive, Manchester. blade. "brand new” spacious one Campers- Trallers-Moblle Bid Forms, plans and aid Alan Sontag QBFPDBOF RNYYVOBLY." — PTOEH partly restored. Asking $1,- place of beginning. PENNEY HIGH specifications are available at the hearts lead and might well bedroom tri-level 750. Worth more. Call 64^ Homes 65 Said parcel is known as No. 1075 (ieneral Services Office, 41 Center have found the immediate TAG SALE - 36 O’Leary SCHOOL & LANGFORD South’s two-heart cue bid TAG SALE - June 19th- townhouse units now being Tolland Turnpike and consists of Street. Manchester, Connecticut. lead of the five of diamonds. WBLLBOFTE Drive. Various household '7516 ask for Bob. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL must have been based on the 20th. Three familv. completed. Available July 1980 STARCRAFT Pop-up - the Bucklatui School Building. Said Town of Manchester, He would have had to lead items, furniture, clothing. 1st. Includes heat, hot parcel contains 1.12 acres. East Hartford Board of theory that tricks grow on Clothes, household goods, 1974 FORD MAVERICK - Sleeps six, stove, sink, Connecticut the five. The king or queen J aKVia ■■ II PREVIOUS SOLUTION:'Tve been with NBC for over thltly freezer. You name it. 103 Friday 5-9 p.m., Saturday water, appliances, heater, screen room and This Ordinance shall take effect Education will receive bushes. It got him to an lead would not have worked 55,000 original miles. Just ten <10) days after this publication Robert B. Weiss, happy years now and for me those three letters have a very 9-4. carpeting, cathedral awning. Excellent condi­ almost impossible four- for him. Falknor Drive, had complete tune up. $900 in this newspaper provided that sealed bids for Gym Door ■Alley Oop — Dave Graue special magic — A/othing but r»sh." — Bob Hope ceiling with paddle fan, in- tion. W,700. Telephone 646- General Manager spade contract, but by dint Manchester, 12-5 p.m. or best offer. Call 646-3165. within ten (10) days after this Repairs — Penney .High of some very lucky breaks TAG SALE - One of a kind! NHridual basement with 6367. 0354)6 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Marilyn Rothman’s annual publication of this Ordinance a School & Langford and some adept misdirection HURT \ NO, I'M ALL r i g h t ! hookups, patio, parking. petition signed by not less than five A U RISHT, OSCAR,THE SUITS ME! EAT? WHY, tag sale this Saturday and 1974 DODGE DART and Elementary School. Bid in­ YOU JOIN US OF c o u r s e : YOURSELF ) LET'S HAVE THAT ACCUMULATED Jugs and $495 per month. Damato (5) percent of- the el^ tors of the INVITATION POMBIa’a Po0Ed Sullivan MACHINE’S ALL SET! HOW, “ LUNCH... I'M STARVED! Sunday, 10 to 4. 270 West 1967 Jeep. Telephone 649- L E T Y O U R formation and a b (X it b r e a k in g f o r f o r a BITE TO YES, I'M gifts. 1392 Boston Turnpike Enterprises, 230-A New Town, as determined from the c o m i n g ! Center Street. 1925. NEWSPAPER help you specifications are T O BID LUNCH BEFORE r THROW EAT, SILAS? (Route 44A) Coventry, State Road, Manchester. latest officials lists of the Notice Is hereby given Uiat Uie THE SWITCH? 000 rn Kit ‘n’ Carlyle — Larry Wright Friday and Saturday, 9 keep fruit jars sparkling Registrars of Voters, has not been available at the Business 646-1021. 1965 PONTIAC Tempest - Eighth Utilittes District will AM?. NUTCHELL-STOP IT COULP BE STRESS a.m.-dark. JUNE 18, 19, 20. 10-4. 1972 clean and sweet smelling. filed with the Town Clerk Office, 110 Long Hill Drive, receive sealed bids in the Office of CAUSING IT, OR PIET, 215, cyl., heavy duty two requesting its reference to a WORRMNS ABOUT Toyota, small appliances, 6 Wash jars, dry completely the EighUi Utilites District. 32 OR ANY NUAABER MANCHESTER - Three wheel trailer. Call 647-8317 special Town election. E. Hartford, CT 06108. i/OUR HAIR/ YOU'RE clothes, books, tires. 16 then put a large piece of Main Street, Manchester, Connec/ OF THINGS ■ rooms - second floor. after 5 p.m. James R. McCavanagh, Secretary Sealed bids will be JU ST e a N (5 THROUGH Robin Road. Completely redone. ticut until 7:00 p.m., on July 12, 1> $0KR/l WHO Woou>'ve newspaper inside the jar Board of Directors received until 2:00 p.m., 1082, for Package Insurance ATEAAPORARV LOSS. Manchester, Connecticut V, THoOOtWT A K'TTeM CbOlb OAM Appliances, heat and hot 1974 CH E V Y MONTE and put the lid on. The July 7, 1982, at which time Coverage for 1982.1963, et which TAG SALE - M oving. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut TAG SALE - 1968 Camaro, water. $295 monthly, plus Carlo - $2W . Have to see paper will absorb any they will be publicly time bids will be publicly opened; A Do o r UKetW AT? Household furniture, security. Four rooms, se­ this 11 day of June, 1982 seats, front and rear, recliners, piano, collec­ to appreciate. Telephone moisture. opened and read aloud. The and read and recorded! cond floor. Newly panted. 037-06 Specifications and bid forms may rocking chair, tables and 643-M44. tibles, clothes, games, Board of Education be secured at the Dispatcher's Of. \ desks, many other in­ Appliances, heal, hot kitchen goods. No prior water and garage. $395 reserves the right to fice; Fire Department, 32 Main teresting items, new sales. June 19 and 20, 9-5. a c c e p t a n y o r a ll b id s o r street, Manchester, Ct, 06040. Kennedy roll-a-way tooi monthly plus security. 643- Rain date July 3 and 4. 1878. Frank and Ernest — Bob Thaves box, Saturday, June 19th 9- Directions: Route 44a to the right to waive technical and all f ".‘ids bids. 4, Sunday, June 20th 9-12. formalities If it is in the Northfield Drive - follow THREE ROOMS - clean, Clancy D. Allain 136 Hollister Street. best Interest to do so. signs to 68 Shady Lane. quiet, second floor apart- Insurance Commissioner I DON'T K-NOW Nancy J. Harris, Eighth Utilities ment. Heat, appliances. Director/Buslness Ser­ LCOK.WHV CON'T ^ THERE'S A GREAT ^ Prefer retired lady or District - " 4 WHO MAOe THEM, vices YOU GET SOUR SUL BRVNNER ANI7 * y * W ! * ’ I ...... 1 * ...... ^**B**.*******M older married couple. 0284)6 TELLV SAVAOJKS FLICK 045-06 AWNP OFF IT ANI7 Ro t I H A V E A Wanted to Buy 49 Rooms for Rant 52 References, security, no GO TD A WCVIE ? A PLASING AT TVtE STATE- ets. Call Correntl Realty, F E E U N fS T H E Y ’Z.L WANTED: OLD Clock TOLLAND - Large room 646-5252 or 646-6113. working or not. Also, old for rent. Kitchen PUBLIC AUCTION — SALE OF LAND a l l b e pecAi-Lep furniture. Telephone 644- BY THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER, privileges, private bath. MANCHESTER - Care­ jo M e P A Y 3234. Call 875-4781 after 6:30 free living. Brick, wood CONNECTICUT /I p.m. condo. Gas heat, garage. DATEt June 28, 1982 Produce 50 Must sell. $42,900. Offers TIMEi 2t00 p.m. TuA«e i-(6 SHARE 11/2-baths, kitchen invited. Carsan Real PLACEi MUNICIPAL BUILDING HEARING BERRY PATCH Farms - I privileges with owner and EsUte, 522-1605. ROOM 41 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER, Strawberries - pick your one other tenant, both men. own. Free containers - Available 6/18, Deposit, CONNECnCUt 3Vi ROOMS. Like private The Born Loser — Art Sansom Open daily 8 am - 8 pm or references. M9-7630. home. Working single DESCRIPTION until picked out. For 24 Th o w premtMS In the Town of Msncheiler, County of Hart, adult, married couple. No ford and Sule of Conneelteut dealgnaled aa “ Future Slreel". on hour information, call 644- VERNON - near children, pets. Lease. 643- Our Boarding. House — Carroll & McCormick Bugs Bunny — Warner Bros. a certain map enlllled “ Sub.Dlvlilon Plan Green Manor Eatalea /I'lX now 60ESS HOWMIO 2478. Oakland Road, Route Manchester. Room. Share 2880. Addition No. 4 Prop, of Green Manor Conat. Co. Manchealer, '90MEIH1H6 f'tX lM lM iWEie+l AFRAID W V E GUESSEP 30, South Windsor. THEREST0 FA)DMA^ S0 F 0 6 6 Y 1 C A N T S E E bath and T.V. room. Use of r.onn. Sealei I " equaU SO' Dee. 1963 Sheet 2 of 5 Subslanllally .THE MATTER, )ALM05rAHl)UDERD jraenTiDUTHEWOse. pool. Spacious parking. HEBRON - Four room (’.orreelt Degree of accuracy A.2 Arthur K. Bramls L. 9.“ , which WHAT ARE HAR-RUMPHl BUSTER, )BU‘VE NEVER AAT/DUOCS.aJTlHeARA 6000 'RaiNDS! JWEIGH5. Non-smoker. • $45.1)0 week­ apartment with heat and map la on file in the Town aerk'a otflee In laid Maneheiler. eiASSES TriAT UNPER6T00P INDUSTRIAL 6R0VTN! .PEAR? FLAPPIMS SOUND. ly. 646-4560. hot water. $375 monthly Said premises are more partirularly desertbed as follows. VON’T A ID E Trtc financial beauty of a , ★ Commencing at a point which It 510 feel weal, as measured AKAOOR INVENTION IS TNAT IT STRAWBERRIES - pick plus security. No children, Down tuur n<»e etwA //’/ MANCHESTER AREA - no pets, 643-0946. along the,northerly line of Richmond Drive, of a meretlone I f '/OU CAN'T TAKE ALWAYS LEAPS TO SATELLITE your own. Chaa p o n is loraird al the Inleraeellon of the wealerly end of a 15 fool radius Room for rent. THEM OFF? INPUSTRIESISKI RESORTS IN Brothers, Clark Street, curve having a length of 23.56 feel and which curve conneelt Professional, businessman SIX ROOM Duplex -> the northerly line of Richmond Drive with the wealerly line of DUMB, THE WILDERNESS MAKE THEIR South Windsor. Free con­ MONEY SEUINS CHALETS tainers. Open from am - only need apply. $65.00 fireplaced living room, Dagmar Lanet thence hy the are of a IS fool radlut curve a dlt- PUMB/ 8 8 weekly. Security, lance of 23.59 feet lo a polnli Ihence In a northerly direction RATHER THAN rrr-— , pm or until picked out. No wall to wall carpeting, ful­ references. 646-1447. ly appllanced kitchen, IVi along the wealerly line of Lot No. 5 1, a dltlinre of 191.37 feel lo LIFT TICKETS JT HE«, !&J children under 14 years of a point In the aoutherly line of land now or formerly of Satai SKIIN’ age. Call 528-5741 f8r up-to- ...... ^ a to. full cellar^ ^ ^ r Ihrnre N56“39’5S’’W along the aoulherly line of Sisa, a dlt. OUT OF fed- date picking informal,on. 53 lance of 51.52 feel lo a polnli Ihence In a aoulherly direellon CONTROL*. along the eatteriy line of Ixil. No. 52, a dittance of 178.95 feel lo Winthrop — Dick Cavalli a STRAWBERRIES - pick a point al ihe northerly end of a 15 fool radlua curve a dittance MANCHESTER- One a n d of 23.59 feel lo a polnl In Ihe northerly line of Richmond Drivei your own - 972 Silver Lane, •YOU KNCW,/WANKIND ARE a l l b r o t h e r s a k a y b e , b u t e'm s u r e East Hartford. (Between two bedroom apartments lor Rant 00 Ihrnre In an eatteriy dlrortlon along Ihe northerly line of Rich­ (SLAD I aCPTMV SKIN I THiNic iw e available. Centrally mond Drive, at rxlended, a dlilanee of 80 feel lo Ihe polnl of IS JU S T O JE UNDSR THE SKIN. Charter Oak Mall and WORKSPACE OR INSTEAD C3F HIS. iLL00N»LC£l Forbes Street). located on busline near Ilf clnniQCs \ FAMILV- shoppliig center and STORAGE SPACE FOR SPECIAL CONDITIONS M Ave B E E M schools. For further details RENT in Manchester. No 1. Sale sohjeel lo approval by Ofdinanee. J CAhJCELUED call 649-7157. lease or security deposit. 2. Bidden mnal obtain a copy of Ihd bld documents lo be eligi­ T * R E N T A L S Reasonable rates. Suitable ble for bidding. j ^ ...j 3. Minimum bid and evldenee of bid depotll t i tialed In Ihe bid MANCHESTER - Newly for small business. Retail and I commercially zoned. rioeumenla, wUl he required In order lo bid. Rooms lor Rant 52 decorated one bedroom For bid documenU and/or farther Informallon, ranlaelt Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. apartment. Access to shop­ Generml Services’ Office AsN'MAKE THE OONNECTlON? .... MANCHESTER - Nice ping centers, buslines and Town of Manchester 0«*l*ISAl«,THMeUI WIIHOa ^ schools. For further details NEWLY RENOVATED room with kitchen 41 Center Street, privileges. Gentleman please call 528-4196 310 square feet o ffice Manchester, CT 06040 preferr^. $50.00 weekly. between 9 and 5 pm or avaUable. Main Street SMurity. Telephone 64is- after 5 pm and weekends, location with ample ' (293) 647-3031______'■ pariRng. Call 649-2891. 1878. 649-7157.

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