20 - MANCHESl?i:R HERALD, Friday, July 15, 1983
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Partly sunny Manchester, Conn. HOME OF THE WEEKM* < k w ii im< t It • and less humid Saturday, July 16, 1983 — See page 2 Single copy: 25C
V ! v “ WOW WHAT A BEAUTY" BOTH HOUSE ANO PROPERTY". Gorgeous 12 room completely remodeled colonial. New windows and ceilings. Huge country kitchen with dining area and sliders to a red wood deck. For mal Dining room, 1 st floor family room, with brick wall Bridge fire place R/H. Library with lovely worm hole panel ing. Setting room off bed room. 4 biaths. Nice expand ‘ “ Y. C((jH able in-law suite. 20/40 in ground pool. Profession .'-W. ally landscaped yard with large garden tod. Very repair h ^ % '4 private 4V4 acres of beautiful land, A MUST TO SEE AT $153,900.00 funded WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate Friday CHFA It now ovaHiblt at 10^% for Iho Art! Ilmo homo buyor. approved the spending of $21 million for repairs and NEW LISTINGS W ith tho rising Intorosl ro ttt. If y o u or# • firtt Nmo h o m o buyor. coll us. Moybo wo can't put you In Iho homoof your droamt, but other expenses related to the collapse of the Mianus wo can start you offi River bridge on the Connecticut Turnpike. In Connecticut Friday: ''BACK ON MARKET” —More questions were raised about the September 1982 inspection report on the Miahus River bridge. —David Pac. 27, of Warner Robins, Ga., and his wife, Helen, 23, who were injured in the bridge collapse, were released Friday from Greenwich Hospital. The hospital declined to release any "ANOTHER TOP CHOICE" additional information about the couple. QUALITY shows in this (our room expandable MANCHESTER $39,500 Seven room Raised Ranch, dining room. Rec room. 2fi- The bridge money approved by the Senate was Cape. Features Include fireplace, large jalousled A super buy for a Condo with all the conveniences! Ap replaces, IVi baths, 3 bedrooms with parquet doors. included in an amendment by Sen. Lowell Weicker porch, aluminum siding and private yard. pliances, carpeting, patio with grill, pool, sauna & game Over one acre of assorted fruit trees, and many flower Jr., R-Conn., to the $10.9 billion appropriation bill for $64,900. Don't miss this one! room. Conveniently located near downtown on high ing trees and bushes. the Transportation Department. way. Call today A M U ST SE A T O N LY $72,900 00 The complete bill, passed 86-5, was sent to a conference with the House-passed measure, which totalled $11.2 billion. The House bill contains no similar provision, but a Weicker aide said no problems were expected in conference. The money outlined in Weicker’s amendment was from a transportation emergency relief fund and SOUTH WMDSOR $122,900 Nine room, 5 bedroom older 2 included no new revenues. Affordable luxury. Ideal for entertaining or just family Of the total, $20 million would go to the state of fun. You must see the two (ieldstone fireplaces, and the story in East Hartford. Enclosed cathedral ceilings in the living room, dining room & Connecticut for repairs to the bridge, while $1 million FULL DORMERED seven room Cape. 2 Full kitchen. 3 bedrooms, central vac, w/w throughout & 3 rear & side porches, dining room would be divided between Greenwich, Conn., and Port Baths, Extra large master bedroom. First floor zone heat. 12x34 family room. You must see this homo Chester, N.Y., for repairs of local roads and other (or yourself. panelled, nice yard. 2 full baths. den, (ireplaced living room, screened porch and "ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE" expenses such as police overtime related to the bridge garage. $74,500 Lovely+tome! CHFA — $29,000.00balance. 3 bedrooms, nice kitchen, Call novif — $45,900.— collapse. We cin help you become e wood stove, walk to lake. Asking $48,500.00 A 100-foot section of the span collapsed June 28, F U S E killing three people and injuring three others. "REALE" PROFESSIONALI M A R K E T SENTRY EVALUATIOM ^ . TEDFORD Officials of both states have been at odds over the Cell 646-4525, end itk lor Den. I Real Estate Services ik U z n t u n ^ REAL ESTATE STRAND REAL ESTATE traffic rerouUng caused by the bridge collapse. New D.F. REALE, INC. 223 East Canter SL. Manchaitar 643-Maa York officials have argued the heavy truck traffic Peal Eilala 64S Hartford Tplia, Hie. 30 Vamon 1 ^ ... Jiff Z t 647-9914 156 EAST CENTER ST. sent through Port Chester was huuing businesses ITS Main St., ■aodwitar, Ct. 2S Connacllcul Bhrd., Eaal Hartford, there and putting strains on the community's so Poquonock A n., WIndaor I ■lALMTATI ■t.44.A,i.H.n MANCHESTER, CT. 646-2000 646*4525 finances. Connecticut Gov. William O'Neill had asked the federal government for aid, but federal Transporta tion Department officials had said congressional mandates prevented them from providing money for a toll road. “ The executive branch has had its hands tied," said Rockin’ air Weicker in a statement. “ Thus it is up to the legislative branch.” Imitating a rock group with In a related development, the September 1982 out actually playing instru inspecion report declaring the bridge safe appears to ments made this group the show a rating change from poor to fair condition in a winning air band in a Friday ^^oiSdminiuni ^^(/npnunUy key category involving bridge bearing devices with a long history of serious problems, the Journal-Courier competition at the Buckley 0 ^ Only Fourteen Unite in our communilii maker of New Haven said Friday. Oakland Terrace so special. Comforlablp priuata School playground. John but stiff liHuled ideallii close to major shopping Failure of such devices as early as 1963 on the Wynn, top right, air-played t enlei s and only minutes from daumlown Hartford. Mianus bridge caused “ extensive and expensive damage,” a 1970 report stated. The report said the drums, while Scott Marcan- Come and see while Ikey laefi tonio acted as lead singer. Spacious 2 Bedroom Units a Garage & Full problem at one point was “ threatening to dump the POTENTIAL GALORE Basement a Appliances & Central Air a Energy span.” Rob Grasis, center below, OPEN HOUSE Efficient a C.H. F.A. Approved. A 1979 order to replace another type of bearing and A.J. Marcantonio acted V E R N O N ^ in this 7 Room Aluminum Sided Priced Affordably at $67,900 device on the Mianus bridge was delayed for nearly as guitarists without guitars. Sunday - July 17 New U&R 6 room Colonial, spacious Colonial on a 82x182 lot. 3 bed three years because “ the assignment slipped through 2 - 5 OPIN HOUSi: WID.-nU. 3-7 ' i . the cracks,” one state Department of Transportation They "aired" music by Def • 16-F Ambostodor Drive • 2Vi bilht living room with fieldstone fireplace, rooms, 1V& baths, remodeled eat-in SAT.-SNII. 1 .3 told the Journal-Courier. Leppard, a nationally popu • Locilsd in Northfield Green • 3 bedrooms formal dining room, kitchen with di kitchen, 11x19 family room with fire The newspaper said attempts to determine who lar rock group. An “air band" • Abiolutely epollsis • Tennis ONLY 5% DOWN made the apparent-rating change, when it was made • Pstio wlln gn grill • Swimming Pool nette area, 3 large bedrooms, VA place. Finished attic and oversized and why. have been stymied by DOT officials, who doesn't actually play music • All eopllencss in kitchen • Finished bstsmont baths, complete city utilities, move garage. have placed a temporary gag order on the two men — rather, it mimics the • All tnit lor only S74000. right in. ONLY $74,900. who made the September insoection. actions of musicians by > Directions; E Csnier to Porker to Rt on Lydoll to IsH 103/ 4% playing their guitars, drums, on Ambosoodor. tsiiaziin Ex e^olftman, llert|«io AvwHwblo U&R REALTY CO. ADJ Rota AM and other instruments in the ED GORMAN „ B43-2S92 M r £ z / ^ t.a [l 13.675 Reagan used “air." Aaaociatea iS a M Robert D. Murdock, Roaitor 203 MAIN STREET JUST OFF 1-86/EXIT 94 Herald photos by Torqulnio 604 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 174-6 OAKLAND STREET JACKaTON/OHOWCAta ______646-4040 Area Code 203-646-4144 MANCHESTER, CT. 646-1315 Carter book, • WE’RE SELLING HOUSES • ^ . . IS .y ' ^ analyst says C f jB liiu D.W. FISH REALTY CO. I OF r n O M E s / , ^ ^ G O P still Interviewing candidates 243 Main St.. Manchesler Vernon Circle, Vernon WASHINGTON (U P I) — In an analysis of Ronald 643-1591 872-9153 ! Reagan's performance in his crucial 1980 debate with President Carter, a political consultant found "inescapable” the conclusion that Reagan aides used m leaked or stolen Carter material to prepare him, it Coltman getting nod for director’s race was disclosed Friday. NEW CAPE'S >64,900 “ There are too many places where the Reagan Custom designed expandable home built by Blanchard & flosMltoCon- Things got clearer on the Manchester Slruction Inc '■ffisT W B W campaign guesses which one of all possible defenses Republicans, GOP Chairman Curtis M. In the meantime, the Republican Four Republicans will challenge four Beautl^l 6 room Colonial on a nica tree linad atreat. Larga lot plus 2 car political scene this .week as former _ CHFA 10H% MORTGAGES AVAILABLE______garagal A mutt toaaal______^ ^ or attacks will actually be used,” Samuel Popkin Smith said Friday. Town Committee interviewed a third Democrats for six three-year terms on wrote in a memo accompanying his eight-page Board of Education member Eleanor The Democrats were to have met potential candidate for the Board of the school board in November's elec analysis, made available to United Press Coltman appeared to have wrapped up Wednesday night to inteview Mrs. Education — Mary Sears, a former tion. Three of the terms will start this International. the Democratic nomination for the seat Coltman, who seeks to fill the spot on adult member of the Commission on November; the other three will start in In San Francisco, Carter told the World Affairs being vacated by town Director Arnold the ticket opened up when Kleinsch Children and Youth — GOP town November 1984. Council the “ purloined debate materials” revealed so M.” Ike'' Kleinschmidt, while the GOP midt unexpectedly decided not to run chairman Curtis M. Smith said Friday. The Democratic Board of Education far “ were the most politically sensitive documents we continued interviewing potential candi for reelection. Smith said the town committee has contenders, expected to win easy dates for the Board of Education. had. They encompassed the essence of our political But Anthony Pietrantonio, commit also drafted potential candidates for endorsement from the town commit campaign.” The nominating committee for the tee chairman, canceled the meeting the offices of constable and selectman. tee, are all incumbents: board chair Democratic Party has not met and will asfter polling the members and finding Both are from politically and socially man Leonard E. Seader, secretary Please turn to page 10 not meet unless another candidate in unanimous support for the candidacy prominent Manchester families. Peter A. Crombie, Susan L. Perkins addition to Mrs. Coltman comes M A N C H m n $S9,900 tUNCHESTHI $61,900 of Mrs. Coltman, a veteran party He confirmed speculation that one of and Richard W. Dyer. Another candi forward to run for the Board of member. those candidates is Martin Shea, son of date, Michael E. Pohl, has vowed to „ JUSTUSTEDI PACMIMLilNE n e w ; f Directors, knowledgeable Democrats Although there were earlier indica □ orgeout 3 bedroom home on a large country lot In Bol'lon FlraoiacM 1 >a Spacious 50' home with 2Vt baths, firaplaoa, double garadb and 7 gor- former Republican Town Chairman fight for the Democratic nomination in say. Mrs. Coltman, who served on the bain,. hu98 1.1 floor family ,oDm plu. , k ,Mm md mme Lt o « i Kf^J geouB roomat A baautlful horns Ip a great areal Inside Today tions that there might be at least one John F. Shea. He wouldn't reveal the a September primary. Board of Education for about 10 years, GREAT CHFA HOMES! other candidate for the post, none came other name for publication, but said Smith said the GOP town committee 20 pGoelr 2 sections is currently chairman of the Commis forward at the committee's invitation. both would announce their candidacy approached Shea and the other un f in a n c in g w it h sion on Cheney Hall. The committee must make its report 1 n s/ 0/ Advica...... 13 Lottery...... 2 at a press conference next week. named candidate in an effort to give “ a Meanwhile, the Republican Town BLANCHARD & ROSSEtTO, INC. Business....'...... 20 Opinion...... A at the Aug. 3 meeting of the Democratic Mrs. Sears joins incumbent Dr. H. second generation" of Republicans a l U y R / O ONLY 5 % DOWN TO Committee is drafting candidates for REALTORS Churches ...... 14 Peopletolk...... 2 Town Committee. As matters now John Malone; Gloria DellaFera, a start on the political road. the positions of constable and select 89 WEST CENTER STREET qUALIHED APPLICANTS Classified . . : ...... 18-19 Sports...... 15-17 stand, the recommendation will sup former member of the Board of The primary duty of selectmen is to Com ics...... 9 Television...... 7-9 man and has interviewed a third port Mrs. Coltman and the five Directors, and Geoffrey Naab, a (Corner ol McKaa) Enttrtolnmant...... 7-8 W eather...... 2 register voters, while constables are CM.L TODAY FOR DETAILS! potential candidate for the Board of Democratic incumbents. Pietrantonio lawyer and member of the Human - ______646-2482 ____ Education. Mary Sears, a former adult empowered to serve warrants, said he will still call a meeting of the Rights Commission, as possible con "They're not positions of power per se, member of the Commission on Child committee if there are other candi tenders on the Republican Board of but they're visible. They can be a great ren and Youth, was interviewed by the dates to be screened. Education slate. addition to the party,” Smith said. MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Juiv 16. 1983 - 3 Z - MANCHESTER HKHAU). S;Uiiiil;iy. .Iiilv Iti. liW:) Peopletalk Congressmen in hiding Your neighbors’ views: as sex scandai brews What will you do with your extra money from the recent U.S. tax cut?
By Robert Mockav press secretary said the congress seduce a teenage page. (Asked at Manchester Parkade) United Press International man would not resign and would “ Whether the acts were consen Skunked again seek re-election. sual or not, it is plain misconduct WASHINGTON - Reps. Gerry Studds, 46, acknowledged being for a member of Congress to take John Matar of Chicago Studds, D-Mass., and Daniel a homosexual in a dramatic speech advantage of impressionable m' thought it stunk iast year Crane, R-Ill., who admitted sexual Thursday on the House floor and young people whom congressmen when his brother gave him 45 trysts with teenage pages and face said he had sex with a 17-year-old are supposed to protect and goats for his birthday. This House reprimands, went into sec male page in 1973. educate, not seduce,” the news year he got 100 skunks. The lusion Friday to try to ride out the He was checking in with his paper said. bacheior brothers have been scandal. office periodically from an unddis- Joseph Califano, the commit ^ Is p .' exchanging unique birthday Spokesmen for both men said closed location Friday, aides said, tee's special counsel who led the gifts — and trying to outdo they would not resign their posts. and wanted a few days to himself. investigation into the sex page each other — for nine years. But the chief House ethics Studds* office received more than scandal, was critical of Studds and Gifts have inciuded an ele committee investigator said 500 unsolicited telephone calls and . Crane. phant, a 4,000-pound pet rock Studds, who acknowledged sexual telegrams since the disclosure “ There is a special trust” and 8,000 pounds of manure. relations Vith a male page, and with 470 supportive and 57 critical between Congress and the pages, Sam Matar, 36, of Carmei, Crane, who acknowledged rela of his actions, aides said. Califano said on ABC's “ Good Calif., sent the skunks to his tions with a female page, broke a House leaders were uncertain Morning America” program. S4-year-old brother John on "special trust” between Congress when the House would vote to “ The pages, when they come to Thursday. and its young pages. reprimand Studds and Crane, Washington, hold the Con3gress in A Massachusetts newspaper although Crane’s attorney said he the highest esteem,” a d ^ Rep. called for Studds’ resignation. expected the action to come next Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., a member / Studds and Crane admitted week. A reprimand results in no of the ethics committee. Thursday to having sex with loss of a member's rights. "They are children, essen teenage pages. The admissions The Quincy, Mass., Patriot tially,” Califano said of the high came as a House ethics committee Ledger — the largest daily news school juniors and seniors who act PHiL RICH, Man ALISON PLUMLEY, RICK CANZELLA- investigation cited them with paper serving Studds' congres as runners for members of Con RANDY FOURNIER, SANDRA CARNEYf WENDELL CHAN FRANK WAY, East VIRGINIA chester: “I gave it South Windsor: KENNEDY, Man RINI, West Willing- A ‘daring’ diversion Snake seeks solace sexual misconduct and recom sional district — called for the gress, carrying messages back Manchester:“Paymy Hebron: "I don’t TRY, Glastonbury: Hartford: “It’s going mended they be reprimanded by resignation of Studds, saying his and forth and fetching them bills, probably.” know. I'm sure it will “The tax cut is spent into a fund for buying right back to Uncle “Probabiy put it in chester: "I don’t ton: “I haven’t reaiiy Experts at the University of California, famed , The kind of heat Iowa has been having makes the full House. effectiveness as a congressman is glasses of water and documents. go out in extra taxes already. I’m sure.” a new car.” Sam in the form of the bank.” know but it wiil come thought about it.l’m as a center of research, report they have cracked even snakes slither for cover. Crane, 47, who admitted having "irreparably shattered.” In a related incident. Crane’s more witholding.” in handy.” sure we’ll spend it.” one of their toughest projects. Polk County Sheriff's Deputy Bill Kaiser said sex four or five times with a "It is much more than ... the fact press secretary, William Men- for the state." It took four days before the team leader Loretta Wilbom reported her six-foot-long python 17-year-old female page in 1980, that Studds says he is homosexual, carow, apologized to Congress for reported that Daphne, a scantily clad blonde of missing in a rural area north of Des Moines. spent Friday at his father’s farm something that many of his constit trying to defend Crane by suggest the Marilyn Monroe mold, had been rescued in Kaiser said he searched for the snake for more, near Hillsboro, Ind., mowing the uents suspected, but properly ing sexual misconduct among the conquest of the newly created laser video than an hour without success and the reptile was lawn and swimming with his considered the congressman’s pri House members was common. game, "Dragon’s Lair.” still at large Thursday night. children, aides said. vate life was his own business,” the " If they required the resignation “ There’s the dude who did it,’’ an admirer said, After consulting with Des Moines zoo officials, Crane was not available for newspaper said in an editorial. of all congressmen who have slept The Davises now lead the Manchester army pointing to Michael Yaki, 22, a political science Kaiser said the snake is afraid of people and poses comment but scheduled a news "The most serious part of the 'w ith young ladies you wouldn’t graduate headed for Yale Law ^h ool this fall. no danger since it will turn away if approached. conference in Danville, III., Satur matter ... is that the congressman have a Congress,” he told repor ’"11118 is what a degree at UC Berkeley gets He said the python, which squeezes its prey to day to discuss the controversy. His took advantage of his office to ters Thursday. By James P. Sacks m e," said Yaki, preparing to plug another 50 death, probably burrowed under Ms. W iltorn’s Herald Reporter cents into the machine. residence or found another cool, dark hole to ' One way Capt. Randall Davis The game features full-colored animation escape Thursday’s 96-degree heat. and his wife, Capt. Patricia Davis, instead of the usual computer graphics and the think they can make a difference in player creates his own Disney-like scene on the Sleuths quizzed hundreds Manchester is by heiping people screen. see "the positive aspects of rotat The object is to bring the fearless knight, Dirk Video whiz helps police ing to Jesus Christ.” the Daring, into the inner chamber to rescue fair The Davises say their church, Daphne from the dragon. The high-tech whiz who designed such the Satvation Army, seeks to find 'The sounds also are much more realistic than dramatic video games as "Missile Command” in House sex investigation people who "fa ll through the the "plinks" and "binks” of first-generation used his high-performance sports car to chase cracks of social services agencies’ ’ video games. down a hit-and-run driver in a real-life example of and assist them in whatever way " I t ’s role-playing at its finest form ," said Yaki. heroics, police said. By Robert Mackav reason for ignoring evidence that elsehwere who had contact with possible. Assistance, according to ,y Video game makers hope that the new Dave ’Theurer, 33, from San Jose, Calif., saw United Press International violations occurred,” Califano pages in seminars and special Satvation Army philoosophy, is { “We believe Jesus is the answer for a animated laser games will rekindle the interest in the driver knock down a young boy, leaving him said in his final report. classes. "holistic” — it addresses both WASHINGTON - House Investi video games that both players and economists helpless iii the roadway with a severed spine, then Investigators traveled aijnost material and spititual needs. gators in the page sex scandal He investigated charges that lot of problems that seem to tear a report has diminished somewhat in recent speed away. 100,060 miles to more than 50 cities "W e believe Jesus is the answer checked out more than 150 individ dated back a decade "to insure a months. Police said Theurer, who works for Atari, saw and devoted more than 50,000 comrhunity apart. Whatever we do, we ual allegations of sexual miscon thorough inquiry,” Califano said. for a tot of problems that seem to the accident Monday and used his Porsche to hours of staff time to the duct, interviewing some 700 past The only allegations ignored tear a community apart,” Capt. i would hope it would help people to see catch the fleeing suspect's car after a five-mile investigation. Davis explains. "W hatever we do, chase. He then talked the man into returning to and present congressional pages, were those involving former con d Him and understand He is there and Prayer was no excuse staff members and teachers. gressmen, House officials or em “ In all, more than 150 individual we would hope it would help people the scene of the accident. to see Him and understand He is Of the ISO alleged violations, ployees, because House Resolution allegations of improper sexual cares for them.” A man who first claimed prayer swelled his " I wish there were more like him,” California there and cares for them. some of which stemmed back a 518 ~ which approved the investi conduct have been investigated,” bank account by millions, didn’t convince a court Highway Patrol Officer Ralph Anderson said. "W e betieve God has a pattern — Capt. Randall Davis decade, the House Ethics Commit gation — did not authorize a probe the report said. that prayer was the key to his sudden wealth. “ Usually, it doesn’t happen this way.” and a purpose for life,” he adds. tee found most were products of of former members or employees. Instead, Stanton Powers, 40, of Santa Cruz, The suspect, Kenneth Rainey, 24, was charged “ The evidence developed in the "When people abandon that and (shown here with Mrs. Capt. Davis) “ teenage exaggeration,” gossip Calif., was convicted ’Thursday of grand theft. and ordered held in the County Jail in lieu of "In some instances, the special course of this investigation has ignore it, it’s to their own perit.” and the rumor circuit. Only three Salvation Army Powers, a pen-and-ink artist had credited $10,000 bail. The pedestrian, Michael McCully, IS, counsel received information shown time and again that allega After serving in Cambridge, prayer for his windfall. But during his week-long of Los Altos, was in stable condition in El Camino were found by the committee to be -bearing on members, officers or tions and rumors of misconduct factual. Mass., for the past four and a half trial, he accused his former attorney of Hospital. He has a severed spine and is paralyzed. employees of the Senate,” Califano were the product of teenage years, the Davises moved to Based on the committee’s concocting that story and said that he meditated said. exaggeration, gossip or even out- Manchester in late June to replace charges. Reps. Gerry Studds, for the money. But his investigation was limited and-out fabrication that was often Major and Mrs. Frank Payton, the D-Mass., admitted to having sex However, the Santa Clara County Superior to the House, he noted, so such repeated mercilessly in a political long-time former commanders with a 17-year-old male page in Court jury hearing his case wasn’t convinced of allegations were referred to the capital that thrives on rumor.” who were transferred to Flushing, Olfactory assault predicted 1973, and Rep. Daniel Crane, R-III., either scenario and convicted him of grand theft Senate Ethics Committee. During the course of the investi N.Y. after 2>A hours of deliberations. He'll be Residents of Port Royal, Pa., plagued with admitted to having sex with-a gation, the special counsel re 17-year-old female page in 1980. Investigators conducted some sentenced Aug. IS. skunks expect the smelly creatures that "raised ceived "several allegations of THE TWO OFFICERS, both ’The committee also said House 700 interviews, of which most were He was convicted of taking $2,080 from an awful stink” last fall to return this year. improper sexual conduct" con Salvation Army members since employee James Howarth, a pqge past and present congressional automatic banking machines last September. Borough officials said Thursday they trapped cerning Studds. their teens, see their role as one of supervisor, had sex with a 17-year- pages and past and present con Deputy District Attorney Robert Patterson Some skunks and shipped them to nearby assisting divided families and old female page in 1980 and gave gressional staff members. They "T w o of these allegations had said Powers punched phony deposit figures into mountains, but they expect the effort to bring only ministering to "the hurting and her preferential treatment. also interviewed dozens of people appeared in a book, with the the banking machines, deposited empty enve temporary relief. hungry peopie in the world” as While the investigation origi who supervised or taught the pages congressman’s identity con lopes and later withdrew cash before bank “ I imagine they’ll be back,” said borough instruments of the Lord. nally focused on the period July and even landlords of the seven cealed,” the report said. “ The officials discovered the errors. council member Ralph Isenberg. "W e got them "W e've seen peopie turn around 1681 through June 1982, it was the apartment buildings where the book itself was the subject of Lisa Martin, Powers’ new attorney, said her all cleaned up in the borough. But there’s still and whole new life experiences Merald photo by Pinto committee’s special counsel, Jo pages resided. newspaper and television news client was a victim of prescription drugs and some around.” discovered,” says Mrs. Capt. alcohol, and had been misled by an unscrupulous Isenberg said about a dozen skunks fed off seph Califano, who decided to They interviewed every officer reports in the summer of 1982. Davis. , ter, and other sociai needs to less riai help, the captain adds, "You ly’s religion as a "hit-and-miss haven’t missed a Sunday service ing, Capt. Davis doesn’t think the lawyer who told him the money was his legally visitors’ handouts and garbage at a local investigate allegations of sexual on the Doorkeeper’s Office who "Other allegations were made Both Davises are 1967 graduates financially fortunate town resi can’t just give them something to kind of thing” and said the family since then.” because Powers had "prayed” for it. fairground all last summer. misconduct dating back earlier. supervised or directed pages, directly to a member of the Salvation Arm y’s job in Manches of the Salvation Army’s two-year dents, and refers aicohoiics to eat and think the job is done. You was not church-oriented. ter is any less important since th(> "Lapse of time in the circum current and former teachers at the committeee and the special coun The Davises, though they cau officer training program in New Hartford’s Adult Rehabilitation have to minister in the name of After her conversion at 17, she needs are "just as real” if a bit lesi; stances of these cases is not a Capitol Page school, and teachers sel's staff. tion they’ve only been active in York City, and they’ve served Center, a Salvation-Army-run Christ to those who don’t know moved to Connecticut with Salva obvious. their new ministry for about a together in New England through treatment program. The citadel him.” tion Army officers who had traken week, think most of their time here Before going to Cambridge, the out their 17-year careers. They met corps also conducts a “ League of In addition, the Saivation Army her in, earned a high-school at the training school and were Mercy” program, in which church will be spent in activities such as Davises served in Winsted and Weather conducts youth programs — musi- equivalency degree, and entered Bridgeport, and in Athol and Almanac married in Hartford in 1968. members visit shut-ins, hospital cai education, recreation and the youth and fellowship programs the officers’ school where she met Hyannis, Mass. Their children, The Salvation Army, a funda patients, convalescent home resi "character building” — and spon and in "ministering to people Davis. 14-year-old Deanna and 12-year- unanimously nominated as the mental Biblical church that sub dents, and prisoners. sors ladies’ fellowship groups that afffiliated with the Salvation Connecticut today Today, July 16 Cagney in 1899, entertainer Art scribes to Wesleyan theological If a family can’t feed itself, Capt. "H e didn’t know Wilkes-Barre Army.” old Patricia, will attend Bennet Republican candidate for presi hold worship and education ses existed,” she remembers. Linkletter in 1912, and singer teachings — including the possibil Davis says, the Salvation Army Junior High School in the fall. Partly sunny and less humid Today is Saturday, July 16, the dent at the GOP National Conven sions. It has a band that plays Diahann Carroll in 1935. ity of spiritual rebirth — has 202 will provide it with food by Davis was the youngest of nine IN TH E IR former location, In the end, the assistance pro Saturday. Highs 80s. Clear Satur 197th day of 1983 with 168 to follow. tion in Detroit. He chose George during worship services. ' On this date Etory: members in Manchester, the Da referring it to a iocal store that has children in his family and was born things were a bit different, they vided by the Salvation Army day night. Lows around 60. Sunny The moon is in its first quarter. Bush as his running mate after In 1936, the Spanish Civil War vises say. a credit agreement with the in Rutland, Vt. His father died said, since in Cambridge there “ depends on what the need is and and continued pleasant Sunday. The moming star is Mars. failing to reach agreement with began. MRS. CAPT. DAVIS, a 40-year- The church, or Citadel, as it is church. old native of Wilkes-Barre, Penn., when he was two and he was raised were "200 people homeless and on what resources are available." Highs around 80. Northwest winds The evening stars are Mercury, former President Gerald Ford. In 1955, Arco, Idaho, a town of known, holds morning and evening “ In a week's time we’ve seen 11 was the oldest in a family of 16 by his mother, an alcoholic, he the street within a four-block Most of the needy people who are Saturday 10-20 mph. Northwest Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. A thought for the day: President 1,300 people, became the first worship services and conducts people,” Capt. Davis said. He said children. She quit school at 15 and said. Davis’s mother died when he radius of the church.” helped reach the Salvation Army winds Saturday night 10-15 mph. Those born on this date are under John F. Kennedy, asked how he community in the world to receive religious ciasses each Sunday. the problems faced by those helped went to work in a coat factory for was in high school and he moved in through word of mouth, Mrs. Capt. the sign of Cancer. They include became a hero while serving as a all its light and power from atomic There, said the 37-year-old Capt. Both of Manchester’s new officers included unemployment, delayed two years. with Salvation Army officers who Davis says, and they span all age Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the P T boat commander during World energy. Davis, crises came “ hot and heavy groups. are ordained ministers. social security benefits, and sim '’My mother was sick and I had became his foster parents. Air quality Christian Science Church, in 1821, War II, said, “ It was involuntary. In 1975, three American and two with little room to breathe in The Manchester Citadel Corps ple poverty. to take care of the younger kids,” ” I was discovered by the Salva Both said they wouldn’t think of Norwegian polar explorer Roald They sank my boat.” Soviet spacemen linked their orbit between.” Though things in Man provides groceries, ciothing, shel- Concerning those who get mate- she says. She describes her fami- tion Army at 13,” he says, "and I doing anything else. The state Department of Envir Amundsen in 1872, actress Bar ing Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft chester are less physically presi- onmental Protection reported un- bara Stanwyck in 1907, and Sunday, July 17 together for historic handshakes healthful air quality levels Friday actress-dancer Ginger Rogers in and expressions of good will 140 at Groton, Madison, New Haven, 1911. Sunday, July 17, is the 198th day miles above Earth. Calendar Stratford, Bridgeport and Green On this date in history: of 1983 with 167 to follow. In 1981, 111 people were killed Man hurt in crash wich and moderate across the In 1790, Congress designated the The moon is moving toward its and 200 injured when two sus remainder of Connecticut. District of Columbia as permanent full phase. pended walkways collapsed and COVENTRY — A 34-year-old Coventry man The DEP forecast moderate air seat of the United States The morning star is Mars. plunged to the ground floor of the Manchester Bolton was slightly injured Wednesday morning when he levels statewide for the weekend. government. The evening stars are Mercury, Hyatt Regency hotel in Kansas lost control of the car he was driving and it rolled In 1945, the first test of the Venus, Jupier and Saturn. City. Monday over at the intersection of Plains and Flanders Board of Finance, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. atomic bomb was conducted at a Those bom on this date are under A thought for the day: President Monday streets in South Coventry, police said. Board of Health, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. New England super-secret base near Alamo the sign of Cancer. They include Jimmy Carter said, "W e are ... a Planning and Zoning Commission, 7 p.m., Lincoln Raymond M. Landry, 34, of 1079 Main St., Board of Education, £:iementary School, 7:30 p.m gordo, N.M. economist Adam Smith in 1790, nation of differences. Those differ Conference Room Coventry, was charged with failure todrive right. Tuesday For period ending 7 p.m. EST Saturday. Shower activity will ^ In 1969, Apollo II, the first mystery writer Earl Stanley ences don’t make us weak. They’re Eighth Utilities District Baord of Directors, 7 p.m.. He was released without bond. Connecticut, Massachusetts and Board of Education, Elementary School, 7:30 p.m. ‘ANOTHER TOP CHOICE' confined generally to parts of the Rockies, Lakes Region and Lower/ moon-landing mission, was Gardner in 1889, actor James the source of our strength." Eighth District fire house Rhode Island: Partly sunny Sa- Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. Seven room Raised Ranch, diningroom. Roc room, 2 fi Mississippi Valley. Fair to partly cloudy skies should prev^l ; launched from the Kennedy Space Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., 45 N. School St. tvrdal with the highs mostly in the Wednesday replaces, 114 baths, 3 bedrooms with parquet floors. elsewhere. Maximum temperatures include Atlanta 96, Boston 7tf, Center; carrying astronauts Neil Tuesday 80s. Clear Saturday night with the Planning Commission, Community Hall, 8 p.m. Over one acre of assorted fruit trees, and many flower Chicago 87, Cleveland 84, Dallas 96, Denver 90, Duluth 86, Houston Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrln Building Comittee, 7:30 p.m., Maqchester High ORRECTION lows in the 60s. Sunday, sunny, the Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 8 P.m. ing trees and bushes. 94, Jacksonville 90, Kansas City 96, Little Rock 93, Los Angeles 7S, and Michael Collins. School highs in the 80s. Manchester Herald Thursday A MUST SE AT ONLY $72,900.00 In 1980, Ronald Reagan was Human Relations Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Hall Miami 89, Minneapolis 88, New Orleans 93, New York 92, Phoenix 106, Board of Education, Center School, 7:30 p.m. Maine-. Considerable sunshine San Francisco 70, Seattle 69, St. Louis 92, Washington 96. Richard M. Diamond, Pubiisher coffee room Saturday with the highs in the 70s Thomas J. Hooper, Qenerai Manager Thursday Coventry except low 80s tar south. Fair Judge’s hours, 6:30 p.m.. Probate Court Saturday night with the lows in the New Hampshire; Generally fair Lottery Board of Directors’ comment session, 6:30p.m. to 7; 30 Extended outlook USPS 327-500 Monday 50s. Mostly sunny Sunday with the weather Monday through Wednes VOL. Cii, No. 243 p.m.. Board of Directors office (Town Hall) Extended outlook for New Eng day but with a chance of showers in Town Council, Town Office Building board room, highs mostly in the 70s. Publlthed dolly except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are S1.20 land Monday through Wednesday: the north on Tuesday. The daily No cheese this month 7:30 p.m. and certain holidays by the Man weekly, $5.12 for one month, $15.35 Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office New Hampshire; Mostly sunny Connecticut, Massachusetts and high temperatures in the 70s with chester Publishing Co., l6 Brolnord for three months, $30.70 tor six Connecticut daily There will be no cheese and butter distribution Building planning office, 7:30 p.m. Saturday with the highs in the 70s Rhode Island: Fair weather overnight lows in the 50s. Place, Manchester, Conn. OMMO. months and$41.40 for one year. Moll Second class postage paid at Man rotes are available on request. north and 80s south. Mostly clear through the period. The daytime Friday: 194 during this month at Full Gospel Interdenominational Tuesday this house was Incorrectly priced In Friday's chester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Church, 745 Main St. Saturday night with the lows in the highs between 75 and 85 and the Send address changes to the Man To place a clossltled or display Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building Hsrald. Ths correct price Is $153,900.00 - 8ss 50s.JMostly sunny Sunday with the overnight lows in the SOs. Play Four: 3920 chester Herald, P.O. Box S91, advertisement, or to report a nmvs planning office, 7; 30 p.m. Manchester, Conn. 04040. Item, story or picture Idea, call next Wed. Herald for particulars or csU ... "ASSUHABIE MORTGAGE" highs in the 70s north and 80s south. Maine: Generally fair weather Most expensive Andover Wednesday CHFA — $29,000.00balance. 3 bedrooms, nice kitchen, 443-2711. Office hours are 8:30 o.m. Recreation Commission, Town Office Building Monday through Wednesday but NEW YORK (UPI) - Ho. other numbers drawn Friday in To subscribe, or to report a to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. - wood stove, walk to lake. Asking $48,500.00 Vermont: Sunny Saturday with dellverv problem, coll 647-9944. planning office, 8 p.m. TEDFORD with a chance of showers in the meowners spend more money New England: the high 75 to 80 in the northern Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 The Manchester Herald Is a Monday Conservation Commission, Town Office Building north and mountains on Tuesday. repairing or replacing their cen New Hampshire daily; 8348. p.m. Monday through Friday ond 7 subscriber to United Press Interna REAl ESTATE Green Mountains to the 80s else Planning and Zoning Commission special meeting. board room, 8 p.m. QnM TEDFORD The daily high temperatures in the tral cooling and heating system Rhode Island daily; 0387. "4-40 to W o.m. Saturday. Dellverv tional news services ond Is q where. Fair Saturday night with should be mode by 5 p.m. Monday member of the Audit Bureau of Town Office Building basement, 7:30 p.m. Thursday upper SOs north and down east with then any other major component of Jackpot" numbers: 33-18-40-13. 647-9914 REAl ESTATE, INC. the low in the SOs. Sunny Sunday, through Friday and by 7:30 a.m. Circulations. Town Meeting on approval of Hendee Bridge, Economic Development Commission, Town Office mid 70s elsewhere. Overnight lows Maine daily: 172. Saturday. ■t. 44-A, ■olten the high in the 70s and 80s. the home, according to a study by Andover Elementary School, 7; 30 p.m. Building board room, 7:30 p.m. 647-9914 in the 508. Electronic Realty Associates. Vermont daily; 080. 4 — MANC IIKSTKU IIKHAU). Siiluidiiy. .Inly 1(>. lima MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturd.iy, .liilv 16. 1983 Connecticut O ’Neill signs toll removal, TER In Brief HOUSE WASHING but phase-out still uncertain a i m OIL High PreBBure Powar Murphy enters Danbury Washing OI Vinyl, By Mark A. Dupuis route to follow," he told reporters bucket" when compared to the lost MANCHESTER Aluminum And Wood DANBURY — Former Rep. John Murphy, United Press International D-N.V.. Friday entered the federal minium who gathered in his office to toll revenue. HEATING OIL SidBd Homea. security prison at Danbury to begin serving a witness his signing of the bill. Asked if the state could change HARTFORD - Gov. William three-year sentence for his Abscam conviction. "However, I am not vetoing the its mind and decide to keep the tolls O'Neill signed into law Friday a Q UALITY SERVICE MAK Painting Murphy, who arrived at 11 a.m., joined former bill because I believe the state has before the phase-out began, bill for removing turnpike and Camden. N.J., Mayor Angelo Errichetti, another a moral responsibility to (the O'Neill replied, "Anything’s possi bridge tolls in Connecticut, but A 4 3 - a * S 9 federal Abscam “ sting" target, who walked into people affected by tolls) to assure ble I think.” __ cAu 5 0 8 -3 5 0 0 warned the planned phase-out of the facility July 7 to begin serving a six-year that a start is made on the orderly Reaction to O'Neill's decision to tolls starting in 1985 still could be removal of the tolls," the governor sign the bill fell into two groups, HAS IT! sentence. rescinded before it began. They were among 19 people convicted on a said. with proponents hailing the move O'Neill, who faced last-minute C n u n MITO BODY variety of charges, including conspiracy, bribery O'Neill called for a toll removal and opponents saying the tolls 763 lobbying by both sides in a ROUTE N TALCOTTVILLE, CT. and receipt of unlawful gratuity, as a result of the bill earlier this year, but said last would not come down. sometimes-bitter, two-year toll MAIN ST. FBI undercover Abscam operation, in which week he had reservations about “ I'm disappointed to the extent debate, said he concluded the state 643-1191 agents posed us wealthy Arabs offering bribes signing a removal plan in light of that I think it was an opportunity to had a “ moral responsihility” to 24 HR. TOWING during secretly videotaped meetings. the June collapse of a 250-ton deal with the issue up front,” said 191 begin a process for removing the section of a Connecticut Turnpike Sen. William DiBella, D-Hartford, 643-0016 tolls. FEATURING THIS WEEK ... MAIN ST. bridge. who had urged O'Neill to veto the •COMPLITf COLLIilON NIPAtW MANCHESTER Legion auxiliary busted The new law requires tolls to be The governor came under pres bill. •FONEION AND AMENICAN CANS sure from lawmakers who urged a DiBella, co-chairman of the Since 1947 WOLCOTT — Four members of the.American removed from the Connecticut 643-1900 veto to allow consideration of all Legion Auxiliary, including a 72-year-old grand Turnpike and the Bissell, Putnam Legislature’s Transportation Art Cunliffe, Prop. options, including tolls, for paying Committee, said he thought the mother, have been arrested for operating an and Charter Oak bridges in the for needed repairs to deteriorating illegal bingo game. Hartford area in a phase-out tolls would remain, however, as ENERGY s a v i n g " roads and bridges. people became aware of the need Florence Marino, who has six grandchildren, beginning Oct. 1, 1985, and com RAZO R'S EDGE & CO. ■ STORM PRIME AWNINGS to raise money to pay for repairs to called the charges "ridiculous" and said police pleted by Jan. 1, 1987. But toll opponents remained highways hnd bridges. WINDOWS REPLACEMENT A should concentrate on "cleaning the dope out of The bill made no mention of adamant in their cause and said Rep. Christine Niedermeier, D- I a DOORS WINDOWS CANOPIES grammer and high schools,” removing tolls from the Merritt the bill would qualify the state for TiT-O <0 968 Main Street Downtown Manchester Fairfield, the other chairman of Mrs. Marino, the vice president of the and Wilbur Cross parkways. additional federal funds and re American Legion Post 165 auxiliary, and three the committee and a leading _109 CENTER STREET _ YANKEE ALUMINUM SERVICES The removal of the turnpike and peating arguments that tolls were younger women were arrested Tuesday and proponent of the toll removal bill, Glass A Screen Repairs bridge tolls will cost the state an discriminatory and caused safety MANCHESTER 643-6922 charged with possession and sale of gambling was elated by O’Neill's decision. Please Phone 647-1167 estimated $57 million annually in and environmental problems. Hardware & Accessories devices and salme of gamling devices and three “ It's great,” she said. " I think it • SHARPUilNe • RUBKR STAMPS revenue, and O'Neill said he would ounts of professional gambling. O'Neill said his signing of the bill demonstrates a sensitivity to the work with lawmakers to come up • LOCKSMITHiNB I ALUMINUM 649-1106 Also charged were Barbara Gammon. 50, of was "only a beginning," and people of southern Connecticut and The Razor’s Edge & Co. has with ways to make up the loss. • FUSTIC SI9N EN6HAVIN9 SIDING 705 Main St. Manchaster, Ct. Southington and Helen Ferreira, 58, and Teresa warned that the additional federal also a commitment to restore Able Home Improvement been serving the Manchester "From a purely fiscal position, Fischer, 48, both of Wolcott. funds generated by approvibg the equity to the funding of transporta area for 10 years. this (a veto) might be the correct bill would be "only a drop in the tion in Connecticut." “Your Complete Remodeling Service” Razor's Edge & Co. is also a 1(203)643.6843 Footbridge fall deadly Room Additions - Porch Enclosures - Rooting - Y o u r A d In T h is S p a ce l (Roffler Family Hair Center) Siding - Solar Greenhouses - Kitchens - In WINDHAM — A North Windham man was Roffler Hair Center stylists are sulated Replacement Doors A Windows. Every Saturday Willi found dead from an apparent fall from the town's Attorneys raise questions world famous for continuing (Automatic Afatm Secucitjf historic footbridge less than 24 hours after his education of the highest pro TOTAL FIRE A BURGLAR ALARM PROTECTION arrest for fighting. Ron Cadett, 531 Porker Street Bring You New Busi-| Construction workers repairing the bridge fessional quality. Ourhaircen- Owner 643-9966 ness The Coming Week.| Complete Installation of found the body of James Messier. 26, on Thursday about schooi grant program ter is known as a one stop hair morning lying on a rocky ledge along the care salon for the whole fam Telephone Jacks and Systems Willimantic River about 50 feet below the span. “Seeing Is Believing’’. ily, including haircutting, Police speculated he fell either late Wednesday MANCHESTER. CT 06040 HARTFORD — State attorneys mined if an error was actually officials said. perms and coloring. or early Thursday and said foul play was not Friday ruled illegal regulations made. By the same reasoning, grants involved. used to calculate school construc "It puts the state Department of which officials thought were fig Our Roffler product line is “ Serrirtg Manchester For Over SO Years^ Messier had been arrested at 5:30 p.m. tion grants to communities, rais Education in a quandry because ured properly may have been done GAS the only true professional line Wednesday for fighting with two men at the Hotel ing new questions whether the we still need answers to ques wrong and the state niay have in of hair care products available Hooker, a residential hotel in the Willimantic Penttand The Florist state had paid out too much or too tions," said Tirozzi, who asked fact paid less than it was required SAVERS! only at exclusive hair salons. section. to under law. little under the grant program. Lieberman for the opinion only Watch for our Roffler Family 24 B IR C H ST. Attorney General Joseph I. hours after taking office as com Tirozzi said the new legal FOLKS WAGEN our SPECIALTr’ TEL. 643-6247 Lieberman said the regulations missioner on July 6. questions had to be resol ved before For All Your Need* 'e Buy • Sell and Repair All Make Cara 'H air Center ads in major ma Aetna changes plans A ulobody A Glaaawork 643-4444 used to calculate the grants since At the heart of the question is his agency could proceed with gazines and on radio and tele MIDDLETOWN — Aetna Life & Casualty F.T.D. 1976 were contrary to the law that how to calculate grants to figure audits of school construction pro TRAVELelNSURANCE TIM MORIARTY vision, featuring our national MASTER CHARGE officials have changed their mind and decided not set up the grant program and thus the state’s share for school con jects and determine if grants were 391 Broad St., Manchester AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD WIDE to rebuild a temporary office building on the site were invalid. struction costs, which the grant overpaid or underpaid. SILKTOWN MOTORS slogan “THE CUT YOU SERVICE of a new office center. The ruling affirmed concerns program iaw says must be based If the law requires that a 646-7096 1270 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER 643-6217. KEEP." Tne temporary building was destroyed by fire raised by state auditors last month on "the number of pupils the plant capacity factor he used, he said Call today for your professi June 27 and the company had announced it would The Calico Patch after the state Department of was designed to accommodate.” that factor had to be defined. onal hair appointment at Ra go ahead and rebuild the facility to house 140 Education said it apparently had The Department of Education Tirozzi also said he would be SPECIALIZINQ IN "The Unique Little Quilt snap" employees of the Employee Benefits Division. B&L ENTERPRISiS SUPERIOR MUFFLERS zor’s Edge & Co. erroneously figured school con ap parently calculated some grants concerned if education depart Manchester, Conn. (1st row l-r) Shelia, Doreen, Gary, (POWDER MILL SHOPPING CENTER) Aetna spokeswoman Judith Hyfield said struction grants and improperly based on the capacity for a given ment employees had not figured Open Tues.-Sat., Thur. 1£27BunisldaAva..E.NtM. 528-1295 Thursday the company changed its mind because •SPRAYING Nancy. targeted at least $1.8 million in school building and others based the grants in line with the regula DON WILUS GARAGE, INC. Evenings til 8 - By appoint Hours: Monday—Saturday, 10 to 5” the firm that was to have leased the building to payments. on the anticipated enrollment for tions, even if the calculations were •TREE FEEDING A CARE SPECIALISTS (2nd row l-r) Mary, Janet, Lsslla WHEEL ALIGNMENT ■ BRAKE SERVICE ■ WRECKER SERVICE ment. Thursday & Friday til 9 PM Aetna could not guarantee the reconstruction The state is cu rrently committed the facility. made in line with the law. G EN ERAL REPAIRING would be completed by late August. to paying $190 million over the next Lieberman said the regulations He said the department had a Propane Cylinders Filled She said rather than move the operation from 20 years under the grant program, based the amount of the grants on responsibility to follow approved •STUMP GRINDING Hartford to the temporary building in the Air Conditioning Service 20®/o0FF'”ri:2 officials said. The $1.8 million anticipated enrollment, which he regulations and thius also'could not •SNOWPLOWING TELEPHONE 18 MAIN STREET autumn, and then to permanent quarters in the "erro r" was based on a prelimi said was "not consistent” with the be faulted ifthose regulations were Insured B Licensed • Conn. Arborlsl #2178 649-4531 MANCHESTER CONN 06040 (Except Consignment Items) Store! spring, the division will stay at its Capitol Avenue nary audit that covered 10 school' law that set up the grant program later found invalid. offices until the offices in the new complex are construction projects. and was thus illegal. Tirozzi said it might be a good Bruce Litvinchyk finished. Education Commissioner Ge Because the law appears to idea to have the Legislature clarify 646-3425 rald N. Tirozzi said the ruling by require a capacity figure to be the law dealing with the grant MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC. MANCHESTER OVER 45 Lieberman and Assistant Attorney used, the grants which officials program when lawmakers return Police looking for help o f So/rlv IVofiTfiiHi R o f f U K YEARS General Robert W. Garvey raised thought earlier were figured im later this month for a session to TELEPHONE 649-6713 MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE HARTFORD — State police Friday turned to -new questions that will have to be properly may actually have been take up bills vetoed by Gov. FAMILY HAIR CENTER T H E c u r YOU KEEP the public for help in their investigation of the answered before it can be deter calculated as required by the law, William O’Neill. eFOUL WEATHER SUITS Opp. East Cemetery death of an Ashford woman found strangled near CALL 649-5807 her auto last week. PMIL SHIIMONIS UNDSMPER •BOOTS •HOSE State police said Ellen M. Reviczky, 27, was •GLOVES^TARPS^RESPIRATORS I GENERAL LANDSCAPING QUALITY HARRISON ST. found behind her red, 1979 Datsun around noon on MANCHESTER July 9 by a local resident walking along 40 percent of NU request AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE 5 Qlen Rd. • Mencheelere 643-5107 MEMORIALS Wormwood Hill Road near Route 44. Investigators said they are especially inter ested in talking to anyone who may have picked Call For Free Eetimale up or observed a hitchhiker on Route 44 in the Its WOODLAND ST. .„.,— rminm EVERYTHING IN GLASS Ashford-Willington area between midnight and is result of Millstone III MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 #or o » , m vmn- "WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT " 6 4 3 -2 0 7 2 dawn last Saturday. Anyone with information should contract state HARTFORD (UPI) — reasons for the request to • DRAPERY • CARPET • WALLCOVERING police at the Stafford Springs barracks. All calls 20 percent of the request, early to ease the impact of J.A. WHITE GLASS CO. 7b« colorful store thot comes to your door.'' will be held in strict confidence. Northeast Utilities Friday rise gas and electric with higher depreciation, the addition of Millstone requested retail electric rates. nuclear fuel costs and III, our customers would and gas rate increases “ The higher rates are interest charges account be faced with a sudden R A ZO R ’S • 4 0 - 7 3 2 2 DECORATING DEN O l ' t K .10 i r t N S KVFKH/E.Vf f. • Custom drop«ry • «wov*n woods • mini*btindt • bodsproods totaling $161.2 million, necessary if we are to ing for 10 percent. rate increase of 20 to 25 New Enslond ED G E R o lf if ll- 131 BISSELL BT. MANCHESTER • vortical blinds • swogs/cornicos • shoilos with 40 percent of the assure that CL&P has the However, he said, the percent in 1986 when the FAMILY HAIR CiNTER proposed increase a result financial strength to ade •MIRRORS aSHOWER DOORS *STpRE FRONTS E Bperl dccorof'r'g odvice oi your convanierTCt wxih n o ob ligatio n largest single component plant goes into service,” & CO. •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES •ETC. AppetntmenH doy$. evening* weeLendt - In Brief of the Millstone III nu quately meet its public In the rate case request — Ellis said. clear power plant. service obligations to all $64.3 million, or 40 percent 968 Main St. IPHEQjr Prince sees England lose William B. Ellis, Nor its customers,” Ellis said. of the toal — is to allow a “ The phase-in plan calls Downtown J. B. ELECTRONICS theast chairman andchief About 30 percent of the gradual phase-in of the for five smaller increases, FAMOUS BRAND NEWPORT. R.I. — A disappointed Prince Call 647-1167 executive officer, said rate request is designed to higher electric rates asso STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV Andrew watched Friday as his countrymen went three before 1986 and two for your appointment $64.3 million of the $161.2 recover the shortfall be ciated with bringing the TELEVISION - APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE down to defeat when the surprising Canadians after. The funds custo million request is to allow tween CL&P's actual Millstone III - nuclear MANCHESTER sailed passed the English yacht in the America's mers provide before Mill for a gradual phase in of earnings last year and the plant into service. Cup competition. stone III goes on line will I -T—*1 IT 1— 1 the higher electric rates earnings level the DPUC The 1,150-megawatt HMK WnraVDCMT Britain's prince was initially elated when accumulate interest and — — o o o associated with bringing judged was fair in its power plant in Waterford third-place Victory '83 surged ahead at the start will be used to reduce the Millstone III nuclear December 1982 CL&P rate is 51 percent owned by and increased her lead to 1:15 on the second leg in rates that would other power plant into service. case decision, Ellis said. CL&P and is scheduled to 649-3589 the choppy seas of Rhode Island Sound.' wise be necessary in the “OLD FASHIONED PRICES .lACK BFRTRAND 643-1262 The proposed new rates He said increased taxes go into service in 1986. "jy Rut lo $ti9 I SIn9 Watching from a motor launch, Andrew saw the first 2'/i years the plant is iTues^thruSat ANNE'S PLACE would increase annual and inflation account for "B v not taking action in service.” he said. crew's dilemma when the yacht raced into an electric revenues of Nor Unisex-Full Service Hairslyling area of no wind. Fifth-place Canada 1 sped ahead, theast’s subsidiary. The Specintiaing in Wines increasing the distance from : 23 on the third leg to Connecticut Light and LEGAL NOTICE LIQUOR PERMIT OLCOTT PACKAGE STORE 1:03 at the finish line. Power Co., by $154.3 mil Town of Andover, Connecticut Haircuts ’ 5 Perms ^20 MERCURY NOTICE OF APPLICATION Ti.- _ Zoning Board of Appools 654 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT. things only got worse for the dishearted crew of lion, or 12.3 percent, and This Is to give notice thatl, Call for appointments 643-1442 rn n n a ^ in S i2* <>• *he Town of Andover, The — Pine Shopping Plaza Liberty '83 when a gust of wind tore her the company's gas re YUK CHOI TANG of 86 nfiUriuJliSJLlI, J®'** ? puSl'c hearing In the Town Office SUMMER ST., BRISTOL spinnaker. venues by $6.9 million, or 3 ■‘'‘K V ' to hear the have filed an application ! 2”“"® i®*" T*"*' trom the Zoning MANCHESTER DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE percent. Northeast said. placarded 7 JU LY 1983 with L*** Town of Andover, Conilecticut. Phone 646-2756 . M b the Department of Liquor tto'"»ter — ,i'e
Richard M. Diamond, Pubiisher Dan Fitts. Editor NBC’s ‘News Is The News’ first casualty of summer opinion Aiex Qirelli, City Editor - NEW YORK (UPI) - NBC’s Was” a few years back, had been . It did worse the previous two man said, was the fate of “ Buffalo The program was produced by the daytime television ratings Iasi summer schedule suffered its first planned as a limited series, but weeks. Bill,” the comedy series starring Nigel McKeand, who wrote many week, beating Agnes Nixon's new casualty this week when the there were supposed to be eight “ News,” aired at 10 p.m. EDT, Dabney Coleman. segments of ’"The Waltons” and est ABC soap and giving CB.S the network decided to bring down the shows. was up against reruns of ABC’s The critically acclaimed, “ li for four years produced “ Family,” daytime title for two consecutive J a c k curtain on “The News Is The Last week the show was pre “ Dynasty” and movies on CBS. mited series” so far has failed to and his wife, Carol Evans weeks for the first time since April The trouble with the woman issue News” four weeks ahead of empted by coverage of major The NBC spokesman said the capture strong ratings but a McKeand, who was story editor of 1979. schedule. league baseball’s 1983 All-Star “ Taxi” reruns, which followed decision on whether NBC will "The Waltons” prior to becoming A n d e rs o n The live spoof of current news SAN ANTONIO — When five Game, which was the No. l show in “ News,” also were being canceled renew “Buffalo Bill” is not ex executive story editor of A spokesman for ABC would say in the campaign among the Glenn seems to he reading it. In events saw its last light Wednes Washington the Nielsens, but the previous week and the “ four best” of six episodes pected before Aug. 1. "Fam ily.” only that the network expected of the six Democratic candi Democrats seeking their par his appearance here the former day night — its fourth program —- a it scored a poor 45th among the of a limited series that ran last “ Family Tree” is a drama series Miss Nixon’s "Loving" to take dates for president were grilled ty’s nomination is difficult to Marine - flyer and astronaut Merry-Qo-Round . network spokesman said. Jack Germond network prime time shows with a January, “ Family Tree," would be starring Anne Archer and Frank some time to catch on. There was here before the National assess. The creation of Herb Sargent, ‘Price’ at the top reiterated his longstand:.,g sup 10.8 rating and a 19 percent share placed in the one-hour slot. Converse as two divorced people no hint the network planned to Women’s Political Caucus the The star of the NWPC cattle -who did “ That Was The Week That ~ a d d port for ERA and oho e on of the viewing audience. Still unknown, the NBC spokes with children who get married. "The Price Is Right” again won cancel the program. other day, their replies were show was clearly Mondale. As abortion. But he mad artic almost entirely predictable. Jules W itcover usual, he was the best-prepared ular point of his first-hand Yes, they would seriously candidate, with an opening knowledge of the horrors of war. Syndicated columnists consider a woman for vice statement that hit the right " I went through two wars,” he Pastora Saturday TV president. Yes, they would notes and specific answers to said. “ I don't have to watch appoint more women to policy panelists’ questions matched late-night TV to know what it’s positions. Yes. they would walk only by the replies of Alan like.” charges 7:30 A.M. ring. Gene Hackman, Fernando 2 ) - El Show de R. Barrel turns up a gang of gold smug through walls to assure passage 11:00 A.M. Ray. 1975 glers. Roland Winters, Mantan spending, meaning something other, they cannot risk positions Cranston. All of the Democrats have CD - BullwinM* (2 - Twilight Zone of the Equal Rights Amend CD CD - Buga Bunny/Road m . ® ® - Silver Spoons A man Moreland. 1948 less than Reagan has been that would make them vulnera But recent polling on the found they touch a sensitive (D - Q«t Smart Ruimar Show B ) - Dave Allen at Large ment. Yes, they would reverse Saturday from Kate's past drops in on the 1:45 A.M. seeking. ble to Ronald Reagan next year gender gap shows John Glenn nerve when they talk to women (D - Nawaifc flaality 0 - Mprk Si Mindy/ Strattons. (R) sabotage CD 11:30P.M. 0 - MOVIE: 'Friday, the 13th President Reagan's decisions to by, for example, seeming any stronger than Mondale among (B ) - Dr. Snugglas Lovanw ft Shlrl'ay/Fonz Hour (6 ) - Greet Chefa/New Orleans about the dangers of nuclear ^ Willis (Tod d Bridges. I.) and CD CD “ N ew s Part 3 ’ Four teenage couples find reduce social programs of par THAT DIVERGENCE from women in match-ups against (D - AH Star Wraatling horror at an isolated lake 1982 less committed to a strong war. That was apparent from ® - Soccar In Amarica This ij Arnold (Gary Coleman) 9:00 P.M. (D - MOVIE: 'The Mechanic' A 0 - Has Haw Rated R ticular interest to working the liberal orthodoxy didn’t national defense than the Re Reagan. A Penn and Schoen stww features weekly highlighte (£ (£ - MOVIE; Seme Time. hired assassin devises 100 ways the enthusiastic response when of professional and amateur soc- become executives in the com- women. And, of course, they 0 - Emargancy Next Year' T w o people, married to eliminate his victims. Charles cause any particular stir here. publican president. survey last month, for instance, Cranston repeated his commit car. / pany owned by their adoptive 2:00 A.M. WASHINGTON - Eden Pas to others, agree to meet once a Bronson, Jan-Michael Vincent. would work for equal pay for 0 - Nawa Updata i father, in "Th e Executives" epi- - Carter Country Most of the women who attend Beyond that, the candidates shows Reagan 10 percent ment to give a nuclear-weapons tora, the charismatic hero of the 9 - Sporta Probe year to rekindle their romance. El Keenan Wynn. 1972. CD comparable jobs. And they 0 0 - Incradibla Hulk and ^ sode of N B C ’s D IFF’R E N T “ MOVIE: 'How to Succeed an NWPC convention are politi seem to recognize there is a weaker with women than with freeze the top priority if he Sandinista revolution that over 0 - Papaya and Frlonda len Burstyn, Alan Alda. 1978. (D - Harnett Racing CD tha Amating Spidarman STR O K ES, Saturday. July 16. in Business Without Really would continue to resist attacks cally sophisticated enough to men against Mondale and 15 0 - L m Boat The crew *■ Honeymoonert difference between activisit or becomes president. threw Anastasio Somoza four O -S p o rt. Ravtow 0 - Nova 'Black Tide.' To - CD 9D Tryin g ' W indow cleaner buys a CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME acts as a jury in a landlady's case, on abortion rights. know you never get everything percent weaker against Glenn. 0 - Sports Billy night's program examines the 99 - MOVIE: Six Pack' Six book on 'How to Succeed' and ganizations and the electorate Put another way, the candi years ago, called a temporary halt a student must tell his professor There was, however, one moat devastating oil spill in his young orphans try to help a stock steps into a office of a large com you might want. But it did at large in terms of their first It also found Glenn’s margin 0 - Thundarr some bad news and a man comes dates recognize the absolute to his operations in southern tory. (R) (60 min.) (Closed Cap car driver improve his luck. Kenny pany to become chairman of the sticking point. One panelist and (^1983 Compulog between a magician and his illustrate clearly the fine line priorities. with women to be 11 points and 0 - Vlawpoint on Nutrition tioned] Rogers, Diane Lane 1982 Rated board. Robert Morse, Michele necessity of being "right” on Nicaragua last month. He blamed doubter. (R) (60 min.) {Closed leading theologian of the 0 - Momingtown PG. Lee. Rudy Valiee. 1967 the Democratic presidential Mondale’s only a single point. the issues of particular concern the CIA for drying up the secret (8 ) “ Hoy Mismo Anfritiones Captioned] women’s movement, former candidates are obliged to walk Guillermo Ochoa, Lourdes Guer (S ) “ Evans end Novak 9D - Independent Network THE DEMOCRATS see a to Democratic constituencies. funds that had kept his two-month 8:00 A.M. 0 - CFL Football; Hemiltoii at New s Rep. Bella Abzug, kept pressing between ideology and pragma rero y Juan Dotal presentan este Saskatchewan (2) - Saturday Night Live special opportunity in the NONE OF THE political pros No one is going to be nominated insurrection going. CD - Popaye/Ollva Comsdy programa de asuntoa publicos Wiow B - MOVIE: Hollywood 92) - ESPN SportsCenter the candidates for a commit tism as they seek the chance to here could produce any convinc prasantando noticias y variada in- 0 - News Update women’s vote. Polling data and by opposing ERA or abortion Because he wanted aid with no Knights' The rowdiest car club in (39 " Movie Cont'd ment to make an absolute run against Reagan next year. (D - Laughtoona formacion. 0 0 - Quincy Quincy agrees Beverly Hills lets loose. Tony analyses of election returns ing explanation for this result. rights. strings attached, Pastora alleges (39 - Prog cont’d "dollar reduction” in defense On the one hand, they want (D ® - Super Friends ® - Three Stooges to work with a psychic in order to Danza. Rated R. show that more women than But the data do suggest there But the candidates also un the CIA turned down his request solve the murders of some teen ■“ Sports Update CD - Chriataphars (B ) * Cosmos 'W ho Speaks for 0 - MOVIE: 'The Tall Blond. d3) spending to free more n;ioney the backing of “ special inter men vote and that there is may be something to the theory age girls. (R) (60 min.) derstand that the gender gap for funding. U.S. officials t r i^ to (B ) - Pink Panther Show Earth?' The major themes of COS N^n With One Black Shoe' A 2:30A.M. for social programs. But the ests” such as the NWPC. So they of some pollsters that the gap M OS are woven together with indeed a “ gender gap” — far involves a lot more than Rea pressure him into joining the 0 - ESPN SportaCantar 0 • Campeon Sin Corona decoy agent is completely una CD - News/Sign Off best she could get was a string of tome warnings about our future. or) - Wall Street Waak Louis ware that he is the center of a plot are unyielding in their devotion more support among women for reflects concern with the na (30) • More Real People 8:00 P.M. B ) - MOVIE: 'The Prisoner of gan’s insensitivity to women’s CIA-backed guerrillas, but their 0 - Scholastic Sports Acad. (R) (60 min.) (Closed Captioned) Rukeyser analyzes the '80a with a by a French intelligence director (3D - Solid Gold commitments to support what to the core of issues that have 9 9 - ABC Sportsbeat - W alt Disney The Kids Zenda’ A king is kidnapped be Democrats than Republicans in tional security issue far more concerns. And that is why none ranks included too many of his old - SpMerman weekly review of economic and CD CD Pierre Richard, Bernard Blier, Jean (S ) ** Crossfire Walter Mondale called "a mod 0 11:15A.M. W ho Knew To o Much.’ Part 1 of fore his coronation, and his dis fueled the women’s movement general and Reagan in particu than with women’s issues. investment matters. (B) - Wok Thru China Rochefort. 1973. of them was able to go all the enemies from Somoza’s national . 0 - Nawa/Sports/Wsathar 0 - Sports 2. A reporter links up with four tant cousin, his double, is 2:45 A.M. est rate of increase" in defense over the last 15 years. On the 0 - MOVIE: A Vary Special lar. Just ho w this gap translates In any case, that is the way way with Bella Abzug. guard. 0 0 - Flintatona Funnisa 2:00 PiM. 5:00 P.M. kids to solve a murder and-aasaa- persuaded to take his place. Ron (59 - MOVIE: 'Penitentiary IT A 11:30 A.M. sination conspiracy. (R) (60 min.) ald Coleman, David Niven. 1937 Favor' A father asks a lawyer to 0 - Sssamo Street (Closed (D 0 0 - Rad Sox Wmup CD CD - McDonald's LPGA pursue his spinster daughter. boxer seeks revenge on an old Pastora charges that the CIA set 0 - Sports Weak QoH Classic Coverage of the Captlonad] - MOVIE; 'It's a Mad. Mad. CS - MOVIE; Ceptsin Bkiod' 9:15P.M. Rock Hudson, Leslie Caron, prison enemy who murdered his out to .sabotage his fund-raising CD third round is presented from the Mad, Mad Worid' A group of Dr. Peter Blood, sold into slavery, Charles Boyer. 1965. girlfriend. Leon Issac Kennedy. 0 - Taotro Fantastico 12:00 P.M. White Manor Country Club. Mal (& ) > Freemen Reports efforts. He described two specific travelers meet on the way to Las escapes from an island prison Ernie Hudson, Mr T 1982 Rated Guest editorial 0 - Carrascolandaa CD - KM'S WorM vern. PA. (60 min.) R examples to my associate Jon Lee Vegas and end up in a madcap and becomes a feared pirate cap 9:30 P.M. 12:00 A.M. CD- Get Smart race for a fortune in tainted mo CD “ Mission: Impossible tain. Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havil- (8 ) - Amazing Yrs. of Cinema CD - Hawaii Five-0 0 - MOVIE: 'Beach Girls' Anderson, whom I sent to report on 8:30 A.M. land, Basil Rathbone. 1935. CD - OilHgan's Planat ney. Spencer Tracy, Milton Berte, (D 0 - Wide Worid of Sports CD ~ Benny Hill Show Three girls take over Malibu CD CD - Panrlanianium Ethel Merman. 1963. 10:00 P.M. Beach for the summer Debra Pastora’s independent guerrilla - Britieh Open Coverage of (£ 0 - T.J. Hookw Hooker CD “ America Works CD (D - Road to L.A. CD “ Championship Wrestling Blee, Val Kline, James Daughton campaign. the third round is presented from (ID ~ Major League Baaeball: finds himself involved with a ma CD-N e w s 0 - CHIPS Patrol jor unsolved case and a woman - Laugh Trax 1982. Rated R Planning ahead CD 0 - Pac Man/liMs The Royal Birkdsie Golf Club, Texas at New Y c ^ Yankees CD ® - ABC Nawa Closeup 9D Rascals/Richia Rich 0 - Tim e O ut Theater Today's from his past. (R) (60 min.) Southpon, England. (2 hrs.) 0 - MOVIE; Jungle Fighters' 9 9 - On Location: The Comedy 99 - 1983 British Open Golf 3:00A.M. JKHlURN ONE INCIDENT involved Col. program is ‘Born to Sail.* (60 (Closed Captioned] Championship: Third Round CD - Now Jersoy Paopla m - Hardy Boys/ Nancy D raw A British patrol attempts to pene Store's 11th Anniversary Fa 0 - C F L Football: Hamilton at '• O F U ffi mtn.) CC - MOVIE; Som* Cam. from Royal Birkdala, England Manuel Noriega, an old buddy who (B ) - Essence dD - Twilight Zone trate an enemy-infested Burmese mous grads of this nightclub re Saskatchewan jungle. Richard Todd, Laurence 0 - Kung Fu Running' The disillusionment of turn to celebrate. (S ) - News/Sports/Weather for next winter now heads Panama’s national 0 - MOVIE; 'Clash of the a hard drinking young writer 0 - Night Flight ® • World Sportsman Outdoor Harvey. 1961. ® - Nawa/Sporta/Weather guard and who, like Pastora, was a Tha nt' The chHd of Zeus battles adventures from throughout the makes him seek solace in the 9 9 - Alfred Hitchcock Hour ( 2 ) - Pellcute L jem 0 - MOVIE; The Graan 0 - News/Sports/Weather mythical monsters to save a prin* world are hotted by Curt Gowdy. - Entertainmant This Waak companionship of seedy charac 9 9 - Voice of Faith (B) - MOVIE: 'Jabberwocky' protege of the late Panamanian Slime’ Panic strikes earth when Editor’s note: On Saturdays the cess from an arch rival. Laurence (60 min.) l3) - O dd Couple ters. Frank Sinatra, Shirley Ma- Bruno the Questionable is a likea 3:30 A.M. rels compared with 25.9 mil Olivier, Claire Bloom, Burgess an asteroid is discovered on a col & - Outer Limits strong man, Omar Torrijos. Pas 0 - MOVIE; South of Pago cLaine, Dean Martin. 1959. ble tyrant whose kingdom is 0 - MOVIE: ’The Next Victim’ Manchester Herald reprints edi Meredith. 1981. Rated PG. lision path with the planet. Robert (B) “ Julia Child and Company - Newa/Sporta/Woether being ravaged by a slithery mons lion two years earlier. Psgo* Piratet try to tieal a fsbu- A woman confined to a wheel torials from other New England tora sought out Noreiga in Panama Horton, Richard.Jseckel, Luciana 9 9 * 2nd Annual Legandary 0 - Co*Ed Meg Griffin hosts this 5:15P.M. 0 0 - Monitor ter. MichMl Palin. Max Wall chair becomes the target of a These low inventories were last year and asked for his help. lout bed of pearls from untut- Paluzzi. 1973 Pocket Billerda Stars This show newspapers. This is from the weekly teen magazine. 0 - MOVIE; Beech Girie' 1977. Rated PG. psychopathic killer. Carroll Baker pecting natives in this ^ u t h Seas 0 - Glen Campbell Show features Willie Mosconi vs. Boston Globe. somewhat less risky than “ Noriega promised me help,” ® - News Update 1975 8 1 - Superheroee epic. Victor McLaglen, Jon Hall, 5:30P.M. Jim m y Caras. (60 min.) Three girls take over Malibu 12:30 A.M. Pastora said. “ He promised me Frances Farmer. 1 9 ^ . ® • Last Chance Oarage Beach for the summer. Debra - MOVIE: 'Summer Lovers' might otherwise have been 0 - Big Story 0 - MOVIE; 'Henky Penky' A CD - All Stw Wraatling 0 - Living Faith ® - Futbol Intemacional: 9 9 - McDonald's international Blee, Val Kline. James Daughton. A young vacationing couple Having dodged a bullet this dollars and guns.” But when - Shirt Talas mild-mannered architect gets 0 - nloney Week the case for two reasons. The 0 0 Marxiheater United va. Ar Swimming Invitational 1982. Rated R. meets a French woman who 0 - MOVIE; 'Tanan Eacapsa' caught in a web of intrigue and Pastora returned two months 0 -M O V IE ; 'BreakerMoranf senal/ Brighton vs. Sheffield brings excitement to their holi past winter, the oil industry winter was usually warm. Tarzan is taken prisoner by a big- ® - Nawsmakars Saturday murder. Gene Wilder, Gilda Rad- S 9 - Theresa Requin from 1:00 A.M. , Betrayed by their own army, Wednesday Meeteiplece Theatre Theresa day. Peter Gallagher. Daryl Han later, he found Noriega’s door game hunter who wants to put - Wild Kingdom ner, Richard Widmark. 1982. - All In th . Family should begin preparing for a Some users of heating oil had three soldiers are courtmart iaied (2l (2) nah, Valerie Quennessen 1982 him on exhibition in England. ® - Major League BaseMI: Rated PG. determines that her husband is closed to him. aa an appeasement to another O ) - Hogan's Heroes the only obstacle in the w ay of (X) - MOVIE; 'Dr. Jakyll ft Rated R. worse one on several fronts switched to natural gas — Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen Oakland at Botton/or Taxas at SlM sr Hyde' A young doctor/ “ After six months of trying, I government. Edward W o o ^ Naw York Yankees (Bl - Say It With Sign 9 9 ** Ovation Today's programs her happiness with another man. next season to avoid nasty ward. Jack Thompson. Bryan O'Sullivan, Ian Hunter. 1936. are 'Whicker's Worid Down Un killer changes himself into a 4:00 A.M. which turned out to be a trip had given up,” Pastora recall^ . (R) (60 min.) (Closed Captioned] ' Brown. 1980. Rated PG. 0 - Naws/Spona/Waother ® - MOVIE: n o c k v III' A 6:00 P.M. der: W e Hope W e Can Let Off a woman and the female personal CD ~ MOVIE: 'Man with the surprises for itself and its from frying pan to fire since boxer finds out that it is tougher 0 - Lo Mafof del Box “ Then one day I met him by 0 - Thundarr CD CD ® - News Nice Safe Hydrogen Bomb...,' ity becomes dominant. Ralph Golden A rm ' A drug addict tries 0 - MOVIE: 'Lagand of the to stay on top than to to get 0 - MOVIE; 'Rocky III' A Bates, Martine Beswich, Gerald customers. The key to that gas prices have soared. accident. I said, ’Friend, what’s ■ Staraky and Hutch 'Stalin and Russian History' and to kick the habit. Frank Sinatra. W M ' A man flees civiiization in - Short Feature there. Sylvester Stallone. Bur CD 'The Florida Everglades.' (2 hrs.) boxer finds out that it is tougher Sim. 1972. Kim Novak, Eleanor Parker preparation is the building of happened?’ And he said, “ The CIA the 1830‘e to live in the wilder- gess Meredith, Talia Shire. 1982. - Racing to stay on top than to to get 0 - Victory Garden CD 0 - MOVIE; To Bo Announced 9D - Best of Midnight Specials 1956 Next winter, it is only nets among wild animals. Dan Rated PG. - Star Trek there. Sylvester Stallone, Bur adequate inventories of heat told me not to get involved, Haggerty, Dmver Pyfa. Rated PG. ® - Championship Wrestling 9D 0 - Newe/Sporte/Weether 0 - MOVIE: 'Friday, the 13th (S) - News Update reasonable to assume, will be /ILL THE (SD “ Moneymakers gess Meredith, Talia Shire. 1982. 9 9 - M O V IE : 'Clash of tha because they were giving you all 0 - MOVIE; 'Gypsy Qlrl' An 0 0 - O ltr rent Strokes Willis Rated PG. Pert 3 ' Four teenage couples fine ing oil. Public policymakers 0-V M Ia Alagrs Titans' The child of Zeus battles 4:15A.M. colder than last. Retail natu emotionaHy backward 17-year- 2:15P.M. discovers how lucky he is to have horror at an isolated lake. 1982 the help you needed.’” mythical monsters to save a prin (S ) - Freeman Reports should monitor that rebuild 9:(X)A.M. old girt finds her first love in a a job. (R) (Closed Captioned] 10:30 P.M. Rated R. ral gas pricei^ have reached CD 0 0 - Mafor League cess from an arch rival. Laurence PRESIPENrs - Meatballs Si Spaghetti Gypsy boy. Hayley Mills, Ian (2D - Block New * ® - Wild, Wild West ing process to make sure it CD CD Baaaball; Oakland at Boston (Q - MOVIE: 'Shoot tha Moon' A second, similar incident oc MeShane, Laurence Naismith. Olivier. Claire Bloom, Burgess levels nearly as high, on a love Lucy A family goes through trying per dD 0- Independent Netwofk - News/Sports/Weather 4:30 A.M. does not flag. CD-I 1966. 0 - Health Weak Meredith. 1981. Rated PG. curred in Colombia, where Pas iods of separation and change. Newt (29 - MOVIE; The League of heat- equivalent basis, as oil. C D - Nina on Naw Jaraaiy 0 - C o -Ed Meg Griffin hosts this Last winter the industry MEN tora has contacts in financial 0 - MOVIE; 'Dalivsr Ua From 2:30 P.M. Albert Finney, Diane Keaton, (S ) - Bionic Woman Gentlem en' An ex-army officer 0 - WaH S tiM t Journal weekly teen magazine. 11:00 P.M. It is'equally reasonable to circles. There he was given $50,000 Evir Five men set out to explore 0 - CrossSrs Karen Allen. 1982. Rated R. ® - Rock 'n' Roll Tonite recruits specialists to help him set was slow, both nationally and the Oregon wilderness, but end ( 9 - Battlestar Golactlca (D - MOVIE; Profaulonere' 0 - Vic's Vacant tot 'Progrsm- 0 - MOVIE; Tha Last Word' 9 - Dr. Who up a bank robbery. Jack Hawkins. assume that there will be — “ petty cash” — and was told to up fighting to survive the rugged British spy series about a group of 1:15A.M. Nigel Patrick, Roger Livesey in New England, in filling up ' ming for Children.' A widower battles against the 0 - News/Sports/Wsathar terrain when their guide is killed. ( 2 ) - Farrtaatico agents who must defend Eng 1961 some switching back to oil for return in two weeks for a lot more. 0 - ’Voul' Mag. for Woman government to defend his home 0 - MOVIE; 'Broakar Morant' CD ~ MOVIE: 'East of Eden' The in inventories. The peak was George Kennedy, Jan-Michael ® - MOVIE: 'Summer Lovers' land's security. Gordon Jackson. story of frustrated love existing and family. Richard Harris. Karen Betrayed by their own army, those users who have choices. But when he came back, Pastora 0 - Road to Los Angsisa Vincent. Bradford Dillman. 1973. A young vacationing couple Martin Shaw, Lewis Collins. between a father and his two lower than in any previous Black, Martin Landau. 1980. three soldiers are counmanialed 0 - News Update meets a French woman who sons. James Dean, Julie Harris, 4:45 A.M. said, “ they told me the same thing Bowling Rated PG. as an appeasement to another CD ® ® ® - News years, and was reached much brings excitement to their holi Raymond Massey. Burl Ives. - Howard Hughes; The The worst case next Sep Noriega had, that the C IA had 0 0 - Smurfs (B ) ~ Sesame Street [Closed government. Edward Wood (D - Jackie Gleason Show 0 ® - Woodwright's Shop day. Peter Gallagher, Daryl Han 1955 Inside Story The life of this ec Captioned) ward, Jack Thompson, Bryan later in the season. Normally, tember aind October would be spoken to them and had told them . 0 - Sesame Street (Closed nah, Valerie Quennesaen. 1982. (H ) - Odd Couple (B) - Lawmakers Brown. 1980. Rated PG. (S) - Rock of Ages centric millionaire is examined. national peaks are reached in to pay off, that they were taking Ceptkmed] 12:30 P.M. Rated R. 9 9 ~ Not Necesearily The having inventories at low 3:00 P.M. 0 - Inside Story 0 - MOVIE: 'Angel of care of me.” - Burbujae Progrsme infsntil 3 ) 9 ) - New Fat Albert Show 0 - MOVIE; They Shoot N e w t This show promises to be mid-September, compared levels at the start of a bitterly producido en Mexico. 0 - El Show da las Estrellas everything the current news is H .E .A .T .' A woman saves the C D - MOVIE; 'Three Avengers' Horaea, D on't They?' The night world from an evil genius who is m - America's Top Ten T w o small town kung fu artists not. The Little Rock Mu with early December in 1982. cold season when all fuel 0 - "niat Toon Show 0 - Black Parspactiva mare worid of the dance mara planning to control the world via a dD - At The Movies and an American Chinese open a seum of Science and Natu LASTMONTH.theCIA’sperfidy ' 0 - Victory Oordon 0 - MOVIE; 'I Ought To Be in thon bares the souls of the 0 - Night Flight Tonight's pro doomsday device. Marilyn Cham The industry has considered prices were rising slightly. martial arts school. Bruce Lee. contestants. Jane Fonda, Gig grams are ‘Joe Cocker,' ‘Last became clear when Pastora, in an & - Howard Hughes: The Pictures* A jobless screenwriter bers. Stephen Johnson. Mary ral History, in Little Rock. 1980. Young, Susannah York. 1969. 230 million barrels desirable Even a minor disruption of 9:15A.M. Inside Stopf The life of this ec finds himself reluctantly rediscov Dance at the Ditio' and *REO W oronov. 1982. Rated R. Ark., occupies the build eloquent speech to his troops, told Speedwagon.’ (4 hrs.) 0 - Health Weak centric millionaire is examined. (D - MOVIE: 'Ride Beyond ering love and faith. Walter Mat (B) ~ Sneak Pravlawa Co-hosts ing in which Gen. Douglas at the start of the heating supplies for natural or politi them he had to call a temporary Vengeance' Returning to his wife Neal Gablar and Jeffrey Lyons 1:30 A.M. Open forum/ Readers' views 9:30A.M. IS) - Washington Dialogue thau. Ann-Margret, Dinah ( 9 - Fsetivel of Faith MacArthur was born. after 11 years, a buffalo hunter is season. They never topped cal reasons could procduce cease-fire because his organisa ManoH. 1982. Rated PG take a look at what’s happening - MOVIE; WHchee CD - Sanford end Son Flesh Oordon attacked, robbed and branded. 0 CD CD - Buga Bumty/Road at the movies. Mountain’ A news photographer - She Ne Ne 188 million barrels this past tion was broke. He told my Runner Show O - MOVIE: 'The League of Chuck Connors. Michael Rennie. - M*A*S*H CD yet another price shock like Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, C T 06040 accepts an assignment to photo Gentlemen' A n ex-army officer 1966. ~ Matinee at tha Bijou 8:30 P.M. CD 0 - A B C N ew s winter. those experienced in 1974 and associate there was less than $400 CD - All In tha Family (Bl graph a legendary place called recruits specialists to help him set IS ) ** News Update 'Country Gentlemen.' 0 - MOVIE; French 0 - Dr Jamas Scott in the till. CD - Davay/Oollath up a bank robbery. Jack Hawkins, Witches Mountain. Patty She SHOWCASE Last winter the New Eng *1980. 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Editor’s note: this coiumn is prepared by the British Open: but exhausted. They are absolutely great Sheldon; John K. Snuffer; Erma and Mike Edwin F. Nichol.son for a most generous donation The best tennis facility in town Manchester Area Conference of Churches. teenagers and deserve a big hand from the rest of Haberen; Mr. and Mrs. Case; Thomas J. to the Emergency Pantry and several donors to us. Flaherty; Carolyn Bell; Peggy P. Wright; Maria Human Needs. By Nancy Carr And a big hand, too, to all those whose donations Arsenault; Arthur Joyce; Joan Teller; Mrs. Wheels have been in motion Department: Sixteen years MACC Executlye Director have made the camp possible: Elsie Swensson; Wallace Irish, Jr.; Linda Warenda; Center IN TE R RAC IAL PICNIC: The annual interra top three oniy for months regarding the fourth ago, Bobby Murcer joined the Annamay Potocki; Mary Stewart and Marybeth Congregational Men’s Club; Hanna Marcus; cial picnic got off to a low start but by 4 p.m. when annual Manchester Sports Hall Wish you were here. The Day Camp has been a Comp; Mrs. Rose Conte; Irene and Jay Giles; Stephen Carter; Mrs. Martha Windsor; Mrs. it was scheduled to end, everyone was there New York Yankees in spring tremendous success thanks to Jackie Morelewicz Walter and Karen Johnson; Ed and Margaret George E. Allison and nine anonymous donors. having a good time and sharing everything from of Fame induction dinner on training in Fort Lauderdale, and her crew of adult workers and 34 teenagers. Waseliff; Hank and Grace Agnew; Fred and recipes to philosophical observations on the state Friday night. Sept. 23 — the first Herald Angle Fla., and was tagged the "new So many generous donations have come in that 1 stroke apart Thelma Badger; Elsie Werner; Margaret EM ERGENCY PA N TR Y : To Concordia Luth of the world. The kids were playing games and no day of autumn — at the Army & Mickey Mantle," He never we've been able to do all kinds of special things Schleminger; Martha Reichenbach; Rev. Bruce eran Church: Emanuel Lutheran Church: one wanted to go home. Next year we'll start Navy Club. Tickets have been reached these heights but won Earl Yost, Sports Editor for the first nine holes. this year. We've rented a movie, and had a nature Steinway; Arthur and Ella Hube; Patti Herdic; Virginia Falls; Cindy Allen; Mrs. Elizabeth later. It was a pleasant afternoon. Congratula printed and are ready for many friends along the way and BIRKDALE, England (UPl) - specialist from Lutz arrive complete with Tom Watson and Lee Trevino Some notable names failed to Ethel J. Barry; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gocht; Leo Cork: South United Methodist Church; and very tions to the Manchester Interracial Council for distribution by members of the has been a pleasant addition to touchable snake, possum, pigeon and turtle. and Doris Hogan; Shirley and Clarence Zachery; posted excellent sub-par scores make the 36-hole cut of 146. South special thanks to the Parishoners of St. Mary’s making this annual get together possible. committee. Slated to join the the Yankee broadcasting crew- Everyone has had a trip to the Carousel at Ladies Guild of Assumption; United Methodist Friday in the second round of the African Gary Player, a two-time Episcopal Church for sharing their annual picnic. Notice: We still have a Dream. Buses for the elite group are Ernie Dowd, ...Manchester’s Senior Citizens Bushnell Park and, thrill of thrills, a morning at Women; Manchester Emblem Club No. 251; Father Fred Moser delivered all the fixings Aug. 27 March for Jobs, Peace and Freedom are British Open to move within a winner, finished at 147 and Ben Dick Cobb, Gene Johnson, Bill will be Boston-bound today to Skate Fantasy. Albert O. Bourret; Katherine M. Morley; Israel including crisp apples, hamburg patties, lettuce, scheduled to leave Hartford at ll:4Sp.m. on Aug. stroke of faltering leader Craig Crenshaw, twice a second-place Wonderful fun is snakes and skates and laying and Shirley Snyder; Elizabeth Anderson; Elsie cheese and rolls affording unexpected picnic 26 and Washington at 6 p.m. on Aug. 27. Cost of the Madden and Pat Bolduc, the entertain Secaucus, N.J., one already pointing to the Five watch the Red Sox entertain the Sladler. finisher, had a 149 following a down and having a life-sized portrait of yourself A. Bradley; Edward and Shirley Glenney; treats to area families serviced through the trip will be $30. latter two posthumously. week from tonight at Moriarty Miler. “ I was thrilled to run Oakland Athietics...Doug Stadler, who carded a remarka disastrous 74. drawn on paper by your counselor. The highlight Margaret Crowe. pantry. We also received much needed powdered Other buses will stay overnight on Aug. 27 and Former Manchester High and field under the arc lights... Aver here last year in such a great Willette, principal at East Hart ble 64 Thursday and entered the Tom Weiskopf, the 1973 winner, of every day is swimming at Globe Hollow. The needed birdies on the last two holes milk, protein items and bread from five leave Aug, 28 at 5 p.m. $65 includes bus and Wesleyan University athlete age cost of a home Legion field and I ’m looking forward to ford High, is throwing strikes day with a three-stroke cushion, ■youngsters love it. They especially love dunking, CLOTHING BANK: To St. James St. Vincent had three bogeys in a second-round to finish at 146, alongside Arnold anonymous sources. overnight accommodations. Call Peter Wells at Jim O'Leary will bethespeaker baseball game is $55, with the running against Eamonn Cogh- and winning games with the splashing, sneaking up on, riding on the shoulders DePaul Society; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Baer; Sonia 70 that left him at 134 in the $465,000 Palmer, the winner in 1960 and the Capitol Area Conference of Churches at with a special Unsung Award to lan again. . . The people here Reed Construction fast-pitch of their counselors. McCurry; Gertrude Garhn; Mrs. Nancy two umps each getting $20 and event. 1961. FURNITURE BANK: To Pat Wilson; Joseph 236-1297 for more information. Rides to Hartford the late Jeff Koelsch...The have made me feel like I was softball team. Willette is work Counselors — at least the one that belongs to me McCurry; Mr. and Mrs. Craig Motola; Mrs. Luzon and Tom Tiernev. the rest ($15) forballs...Regular Watson, the defending cham Three-time champion Jack are available from Manchester people already latter's long-time duties as home." ing on a five-game winning — go home and flop at the end of the day. happy Wallace Irish; Mary S. Thompson; Mrs. Frank MORE THANK YOUS: We also want to thank signed up to go. Legion schedule runs to Aug. 7 pion, fired a 68 and Trevino, a Nicklaus carded a 72and U.S. Cpen official collector at home with playoffs to follow. Charlie Breagy, like O’ Flynn streak as the local team gets set two-time winner, had a 66 in the champion Larry Nelson posted 73 Greater Hartford Twilight and O’Shea a native of Ireland, to face defending Class A New afternoon’s best round to finish the to finish inside the cut at 143, one League baseball games in Man Favorite race was another who said he England champion Chris Aces day tied for second at 135. Britain’s stroke behind 1979 winner Seve chester at Moriarty Field have "wouldn't want to miss the of Lawrence, Mass.,Sunday ina Nick Faldo followed the three Ballesteros of Spain, who returned “ Manchester is my favorite been taken over by Jack Bowers Manchester Five Miler for twinbill at FitzGerald Field Am ei^ans with a 136 after shoot his second par-71, race every year,” Mike O’Shea this season. ..Most complete out anything. That's all the fellows starting at 1 o’clock. Willette, a ing a 68. Stadler. whose polished putting Calendar reported after he failed to helped him to a 7-under-par door tennis facility in Manches (Providence College runners) local resident, has been one of Hale Irwin carded a 67 for fifth defend his title successfully in place at 137, one stroke ahead of opening round, struggled to hold ter is owned by Sam Crispino, talked about after our cross New England’sbest pitchers for and visitation. the 10-kilometer road race last 1981 British Open winner Bill his game together as wind swept Early bird special owner of the popular Hartford country season ended. Man a decade...Jack Redmond re Saturday — 8p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous in Luther month in the New England Rogers (71), Ray Floyd (66) and the 6,968-yard Royal Birkdale Road food store that bears his chester has a great reputation turned to the winner’s circle for ^’or those who rise early on Sunday mornings, the Hall. Relays. "The people here are Australian Terry Gale (66). course. name. The lights at the Har-tru forthe manner in which the race the first lime in nearly a year "Tw o things affected me today Center Congregational Church on Center Street has a just great,” the former Provi Five players were at 139 — surface are major league...One is rim." when he copped the Vermont Britain’s Denis Durnian (66), Andy — the wind and my putting. ” he new sei^ipe at 8 a.m. Scheduled to last no more than 45 dence College All-American Community Baptist week of the better newcomers to Men’s 35Singles Tennis Tourna Bean (69), Australian Graham said. minutes, the service will be abbreviated — with only and 1980 Ireland Olympian He trailed O’ Flynn in the 10-K two hymns,- no choir anthems, and no children’s competitive tennis is Ron Lali- ment staged at Rutland. The Marsh (70), PGA money-leader Sladler, who had four birdies, The following events are scheduled for the added. O’Shea has been in town in his maiden start in message. At 8:^5 a.m., and continuing through most of title match win over Jay Gordon Hal Sutton (71) and West German ran into trouble from the lee. coming week at Community Baptist Church on berte, long a fine softball Manchester. the morning, cooked-to-order breakfasts are availa for three of the last four Fives, of California marked Red Bernhard Langer (72). "With the wind swirling, I drove Center Street: player. Although he gave up the the ball badly and the only time I ble at nominal cost in Woodruff Hall. placing fifth in 1979 and second mond’s first tourney triumph Durnian. a former merchant Tuesday — 7:30 p.m.. Parents Anonymous, slow pitch sport this season he Surprising statistics seaman who used to practice by hit the fairway was when I used my The second service at 10 a.m. will offer the usual the next two years. since an operation of his elbow Alcoholics Victorious. has not completely divorced driving the ball from his ship into 1-iron,” he said. " I would be the music, children’s message, nursery, and church Richard O’ Flynn, who copped Did You Know Department: 10 months to the day. Redmond school. Wednesday — 9:30 a.m., Bible study; 7:30 p.m., himself from the game as his the sea, had a 6-under 28 for the first to admit I am not the greatest trustees meeting. the N.E. Relays 10-K, is another Nine percent of the current has been busy with a 20-hour per daughter is involved in the fine front nine, one stroke better than in the wind. I would rather play in who has been impressed with major league baseball players week lesson scheduled at his Little Miss program at Martin the previous British Open record rain or anything else but wind” Calendar at Emanuel the warmth and super hospital hold college degrees and the home plus handling the tennis School field...Attractive base Nazarene happenings ity displayed to out-of-state percentage is smaller in both program at Ellington Ridge The following events'are scheduled for the coming ball program is available to week at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church St.: runners on Thanksgiving. the National Basketball Associ Country Club this-summer. He The following events have been scheduled for the fans at all home games. Coach Sunday — 8 a.m., worship and communion in the coming week at thw Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main A surprising fourth last tur ation and the National Football reports his elbow is 100 percent Belkin to become chapel; 9:30 a.m., worship in the sanctuary, nursery; St.; .Steve Armstrong’s charges will key day, O’Flynn said he was League...How the Time Flies healed...Have a nice weekend. 10:30 a.m., coffee in Luther Hall. Tuesday — 2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convales Tuesday — 9 a.m., staff meeting; 10 a.m.. Old cent Home; 3 p.m., service at Vernnon Manor. Guard, with Bob Englehart from the Hartford Wednesday — 7 p.m., family prayer night. Growing next Celts’ owner Courant. Ahead movie: "But...I’m Just a Layman!” AL roundup Thursday — 7:30 a.m., departure by bus for Long Thursday — II a.m., teen bike outing. Island cruise: 10 a.m., prayer group; 11; 15 a.m., care Saturday — teens go waterskiing. BOSTON (U P l) — Steve Belkin, a local businessman with interests in charter travel services and Hoffman, Boggs bat Red Sox to win figure salons, will be the next Boston Celtics owner barring Lutherans have elected unexpected snags, current owner By United Press International RBI single closed the scoring in the Brewers post their fourth straight Hrbek made an error on Gantner’s Harry Mangurian-said Friday. inning. victory, a 6-3 decision over the grounder. Cooper followed with a Belkin will pay $12 to $15 million Glenn Hoffman's bases-loaded Yankees 7, Rangers 5 Minnesota Twins. triple off the right-field fence. for the 14-time NBA champions. single triggered a five-run sixth their first black bishop Dave Winfield and Don Baylor Caldwell, 7-7, struck out three Hatcher added an RBI groun- “ The sale is almost finished," inning Friday night and Wade each hit a three-run homer and and walked one in going the dout in the ninth. Mangurian said from his home in Boggs went 3-for-5 with two RBI in Dave Righetti went six innings for distance for the sixth time this Royals 10. Indians 0. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. “ Unless leading the Boston Red Sox to a 10-7 By David E. Anderson Trout said of his election: and blow the whole thing.” his 11th victory, helping the New year. Minnesota starter Bobby George Brett drove in four runs something unexpected comes up. home victory over the Oakland UPl Religion Writer ” It’s the one exception that "But you know, if she had spoken York Yankees post a 7-5 decision Castillo, 5-7, allowed six hits in 72-3 with a three-run homer and a the team will be sold in the next few A’s. defies the rule. It does not mean in tongues,” he added, “ there Friday night in Yankee Stadium innings and struck out eight. fielders’ choice Friday night and days. We just have some minor It was the sixth straight loss for Dr. Nelson W. Trout said his that the rapture has come or would have been no need for an over the Texas Rangers. The Brewers scored two runs in Hal McRae belted a solo shot to details to work out.” A the A ’s. election as bishop of the American anything like that. It means that at interpreter.” Rick Honeycutt, 11-6, lasted only the fourth. Paul Molitor and Jim power the Kansas City Royals to a Belkin and Mangurian have met Dwight Evans had a two-run Lutheran Church’s South Pacific a certain time and place the Lord Trout’s election comes at a time three innings for Texas, giving up Gantner led off with back-to-back 10-0 pasting of the Cleveland the last five days in Florida and District — the first black elected to was in our midst and he blessed when the predominantly white homer for the Red Sox, who have nine hits and six runs. Rich doubles. Gantner moved to third on Indians in Cleveland. Mangurian said the meetings went beaten Oakland 10 consecutive full-time ofice among North Amer us.” mainline Protestant churches are Gossage chalked up his 10th save of Robin Yount’s fly to center and Paul Splitlorff, 7-3, allowed one smoothly. He said Belkin was the times and 20 out of the last 21 at ican Lutheran church bodies — rediscovering the problems of the season with 12-3 relief innings, scored on Cooper’s single to right. hit over the first seven innings. perfect choice; a Ibcal business Fenway Park. Mark Clear, 3-2, should not be read as a “ personal HE M AY BE right. racism within their rescuing George Frazier with two Minnesota scored a run in the Juan Eichelberger, 3-9, suffered man with sufficient capital who’s a trophy.” Under the procedures of the denominations. pitched the final 3 1-3 innings in on and one out. Righetti is 11-3. sixth. With two out, Gary Ward his sixth straight loss. Cleveland fan and who intends to keep the Rather, he said, it should be South Pacific district. Trout’s In THE 1960s, responding to the relief of Bruce Hurst to pick up the New York scored three runs in doubled to right and scored on has.dropped six of its last seven. team in Boston. STEVE BELKIN victory. looked at as a "signal sent to young name appeared on the ballot only impact of the civil rights move the first. Bert Campaneris led off Gary Gaetti’s single. "W e haven’t got a deal signed . . . hasn’t met Red blacks” that the "Holy Spirit has through a quirk. ments and the scathing indict With the score tied 4-4, pinch with a single. Butch Wynegar Milwaukee added two runs in the Orioles 10. Angels 4 yet,” Belkin said. "T o say it’s final spoken in this church and that he The district’s nomination pro ments by such black leaders as the hitter Reid Nichols led off the sixth doubled and Winfield drilled his sixth. Gantner walked and, one out In Baltimore, Eddie Murray would be a bit premature." 30’S. stands ready to speak again.” cess included voting at conference, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., most with a single off loser Tom 14th home run into the left- later. Cooper hit his 18th home run. went 4-for-4 and drove in four runs Belkin would be the 15th owner of One possible snag could be the Burgmeier, 4-5. Burgmeier then The nation’s nearly 10 million or area, conventions to select the churches established minority centerfield bullpen. into the right-field seats, to give the with his 16th homer and a two-run the Celtics, but the first with opinion of team General Manager Lutherans are still overwhelm top five candidate. However, one of caucuses or committees to in threw away Dave Stapleton's The Yankees got three more Brewers a 4-1 lead. double Friday night to lead the Boston roots since the Walter Red Auerbach. Mangurian said he ingly concentrated among Scan the top five declined nomination, crease the church’s awareness of sacrifice, putting runners on se runs in the third on a walk to The Twins scored-a run in the Baltimore Orioles to their sixth Brown and Lou Fieri owned the would not sell the team to anyone dinavian and Germanic ethnic as did the person with the sixth black concerns. cond and third, and walked pinch Wynegar, a single by Winfield and seventh when Mickey Hatcher led straight victory, a 10-4 triumph team from 1950 to 1964. with Auerbach’s okay. Auerbach groups in the East and Midwest highest total. hitter Jeff Newman intentionally Baylor’s 10th homer, into the left off with his fourth home run, over over the slumping California Belkin is chairman of the board might step up his planned retire to load the bases. and have had little success in That moved Trout up from the BUT IN the latter half of the field stands. the left-field fence. Angels. of Trans National Travel Inc., ment if he is not happy with Belkin. Hoffman followed with a single attracting blacks to their folds. lowly place of seventh on the list, 1970s, many of those caucuses Brewers 6, Twins 3. The Brewers scored their final Mike Boddicker, 6-4, allowed which specializes in charters, 'T v e never met him, but I ’ve to left to drive in two runs and, But Trout, 62, has been around and therefore not eligible, to fifth, languished from neglect, lack of In Milwaukee, Cecil Cooper two runs in the eighth. Marshall four runs in the first three innings, insurance and financial services. talked to Harry and from what I the ALC for a long time and served the bottom of the slate of five. funding and the church's changing .after Jerry Remy reached on a drove in four runs with a single, a Edwards led off with an infield then held the Angels to two hits He owns a large interest in Gloria understand, it’s close," Auerbach his church in a host of capacities But he led throughout the voting priorities and agendas. fielder's choice, Boggs tripled to triple and a home run and Mike single, stole second and moved to over the last six innings and retired Stevens Figure Salons. said. "H e ’s supposed to be in real center to drive in two more, from parish pastor to his current and was elected on the third ballot. Election of blacks to positions of Caldwell pitched a six-hitter Fri third on Molitor’s sacrifice. He 15 straight batters before Daryl He received an MBA from good shape financially. I ’ll meet Herold photo by Toroulnlo chasing Burgmeier. Tony Armas' position as professor and director ” My wife ran down the aisle with power and prominence in predomi day night, helping the Milwaukee scored when first baseman Kent Sconiers singled in the ninth. Harvard in 1971 and is in his mid him next week. ” of minority studies at Trinity her hands in the air,” Trout nantly white denominations has UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF BOLTON Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, jokingly recalled. “ I was so afraid been a way returning the church's Ohio. she was going to speak in tongues concern to black concerns. Muhammad fails ‘U''. Religious services jY J THE to make weight; Manchester St. Bartholomew's Church, McLain, senior pastor; Rev. Talcottvllle Congregational Latter -Oay saints, 30 Wood- BIBLE 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. o.m., worship service, Church, 1600 Main George Emmitt, minister of Church, Moln Street ond Elm side St. Wayne S. Taylor, nursery, church school; GoipcI Hall, Center Street. Martin J. Scholsky, postor. visitation and outreach. 9:30 Hill Road, 'Talcottvllle. Rev. bishop, 9:15a.m., sacrament St. Father James J. William MS 10 a.m., breaking bread; Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; 10:45 a.m., fellowship; 11 son, pastor. Masses Safur- a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. 10 meeting; 10:15 a.m., Sunday o.m., forum. By 11:45 a.m., Sunday school; 7 Sunday masses at 8:30, lOand a.m., worship, children's a.m., worship service and schaol and prim ary; 11:25 “ OY o-m.; Sunday 9:30 EuggtM fight called off p.m,, gospel meeting. 11:30 a.m. church and nursery; 7 p.m., church school. a.m., priesthood ond relief 10:45 a.m.;, halydays, Full Gospel Interdenomi SI. Bridget Church, 70 Main evening service, nursery. Temple Beth Sholom, 400 society. ooO J:30 p.m. Contes- ___ Brgwgr national Church, 745 Main St. St. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan Unitarion Unlversallst So-< E. Middle Turnpike. RobbI St. Jomes Church, 896 Main Coventry sions 4:30 to 5 p.m. Isn't it strange how Rev. Philip P. Saunders. and Rev. Emilio P. Podelll, clety. East, 153 W. Vernon St. Richard J. Plavin, Israel St. Rev. Francis V. Kru- Second Congregational troubles affect people Sunday, 10:30 a.m., adult co-pastors. Saturday masses Rev. Arnold Westwood, min Tabatskv, cantor. Or. Leon kowskl. Rev. Robert Bur Coventry Presbyterian Churclif Route 44A. Rev. differently. It's not dis WASHINGTON (UPl) - The and then turning around and not Bible study and Sunday at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday ister, 10:30 a.m., service. Wind, Rabbi Emeritus. Servi bank, Rev. Richard A. La- Church, Route 44A and Traw- David Jorvis, minister. world light heavyweight title fight making the weight. schoal; 7 p.m., worship ser masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and brldge Road. Rev. Brad Summer schedule: 9 a.m . similar to the way the St. Mary’s Episcapal ces, 8:15 p.m., Fridov and more, team ministry. Rev. sun sours milk, but between champion Michael Spinks “ He spoke of things he had no vice. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., noon. Church, Park and Church 9:45 o.m., Saturday. Edward J.'Reardon. Satur Evans, pastor. Sunday, 9:30 worship with FlrstCongrega- special Bible studies; Wed Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 streets. Rev. Stephen K. Jac Emanuel Lutheran day masses at 4 and 6:30 o.m., worship; 10:45 a.m., nonal Church — at Second sweetens apples: har and Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, business speaking of. I felt that he nesday at 7:30 p,m„ worship Tolland Turnpike. Tuesday, obson, rector; Rev. Freder Church, 60 Church St., Rev. p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, Sunday school; 7 p.m., Bible Church June 26 to July 24, dt dens soils, but softens switched to a lO-round, non-title wasn’t worthy of me. being in the service. Prayer line, 644-8731, Congregation Bible Study, 7 study and fellowship. Wed First Church July 3 i to Aug. ick P. Moser, associate rec Dale H. Gustafson, pastor; 9,10:30 a.m., and noon. wax contest because the challenger same ring with me. I felt strongly 24 hours. p.m.; Thursday, Theocratic tor. Summer schedule: Stephen E. Farwlg, Intbrn; nesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer 28. The difference Is not Faith Baptist Church, 52 School (speaking course), Sunday, 7:30 and 10 a.m.. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, meeting. First Congregatlonol In the sun's rays, but In could not meet the 175-pound about it; I felt I was making a bad Lake St. Rev. James Bel- 7:30 p.m.; Service meeting Holy Eucharist; Wednesday, pastor emeritus. Summer Prince of Peace Lutheran of Coventry, 1171 weight limit, was called off Friday lasov, pastor. 9:30.a.m., Sun (m inistry training), 8:15 Church, Route 31 and North Moln St. Rev. Bruce John- the physical proper decision and stooping to his level if 10 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. schedule: 8 a.m., worship in Andover ties of the things acted night four hours before the fight. day school; 10:30 a.m., wor P.m.; Sunday, Public Bible Calvary Church (Assem the chapel; 9:30 a.m., wor River Road. Rev. W.H son, pastor, 11 a.m., worship; I allowed him to be in the same ring ship service; 7 p.m., evening Lecture, 9:30 a.m.; Watch- blies of God), 400 Buckland ship In the sanctuary; 10:30 FIrU Congregational Wllkens, pastor. 9 a.m., Sun 9:30 o.m., church school In upon. Troubles com e At a wild news conference, with me.” service. tower Study, 10:25. day school; 10:15 a.m., wor Road, Rev. Kennefh L. Gus o.m., coffee In Luther Hall. Church of Andover, Route 6. Church Lane House. Nursery to all, som e to all peo promoter Butch Lewis announced After weighing in at 177>A, 2>A Church of the Assumption, Zion Evangelical Lutheran tafson, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Concordia Lutheran Rev. RIchord H. Taylor, 9:30 ship service. care provided. ple alike. Yet people Adams Street at Thompson Church (Missouri Synod), Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., Church (L C A ), 40 Pitkin St. a.m., church school for all respond In such widely that Spinks had decided not to go on pounds over the limit, Muhammad Road. Rev. Edwards. Pepin, Cooper and High streets. worship, child-care and Rev. Burton D. Strand, pas ages; 11 a.m., worship, The State of Hawaii with the fight after consulting with decided not to attempt to shed the pastor. Saturday masses at 5 Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pas disparate ways. And nursery; 7:00 p.m., evening tor. Summer schedule: 9 nursery care provided. creeps toward Japan this Is due to the Inner himself and veteran trainer Eddie weight, fearing the sudden loss and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday tor. 9 a.m.. Divine worship; service of praise and Bible a.m.. Holy Communion, masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 10:15 a.m. Sundoy school and preaching. nursery. about four inches a year, WANT TO qualities of th ow In Futch. Muhammad tried to take would drain him. 11:45. Youth Forum. Holy Com North United Methodist Trinity Covenant Church, Bolton four times the rate of the volved. over the dais at the start of the Representatives of Muhammad Salvation Army, 661 Ma'n munion first and third Church, 300 Parker St. Rl- In the twelve spies In Sundoy. 802 Hackmatack St. Rev. North American continen news conference as Lewis stood and Spinks, promoter Butch Lewis St. Mai. and Mrs. Arthur chord W. Dupee, pastor. Norman Swenson, 8 a.m., Church of St. Maurice, 32 FEEL B E H E R ? cident, (Numbers 13, Carlson, 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church of Christ, Lydall Schedule for June, July and worship; 9:25 o.m., Sundoy tal drift. c^n* next to him. and Home Box Office — the cable and Vernon streets. Eugene Hebron Rood. The Rev. J. 14), all saw the same school; 10:45 a.m., holiness August: 9 a.m. worship ser school; 10:25 a.m., coffee Clifford Curtin, pastor. Sat blessings and the Muhammad started shouting at channel televising the bout live meeting; 7 p.m., salvation Brewer and Steve Holt, min vice; nursery provided. Holy and fellowship; 11 a.m., meeting. isters. Sunday services: 9 urday mass at 5 p.m .; Sunday The Department of De same dangers In the Lewis and then grabbed him as from the D.C. Armory — met for Communion on the first Sun worship. masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 "promised land" of United Pentecostol a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.ml, day of each month. No South United Methodist a.m. fense, originally desig 647-8301 Dwight Muhammad Qawi, the about an hour. They agreed to Church, 187 Woodbridge St. worship; 6 p.m., worship. church school. Church, 1226 Main St. Dr. Canaan. Ten said, "W e Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible Bolton United Methodist nated the National Mil for an Important former World Boxing Council light make the fight a 10-round non-title Rev. Marvin Stuart, minis Second Congrepatlanal Shepherd S. Johnson, Rev. Church, 1041 Boston Turn can’t," two said, "W e ter. 10 a.m., Sunday school; study. Nursery provided for Church, 385 N. Main St. The , Lourence M . HIM, pastors. 9 itary Establishment, was can certainly do It." heavy weight champion who was to bout with adjusted purses. all services. pike. Rev. Stewart Lanier, recorded meesage 11 a,m., morning worship; 6 Rev. V. Joseph Milton, pas- ’ and 10:45 a.m., worship; 9 pastor, 9:30 a.m., church created Sept. 18,1947. It is The multitude, follow fight on the undercard, jumped up Lewis said Spinks would have p.m., evening worship; 7:30 First Church of Christ, tor. 10 a.m. worship service a.m., church school, nursery entitled p.m., biblestudy (Tuesday); Scientist, 447 N. Main St. school; 11 a.m., worship headed by thesecretary of ing the ten, bemoaned and went at Muhammad. made $500,000 instead of $1 million, and church school; 11 a.m., through grade 9; 10:45 a.m., service, nursery. their fate. Joshua and 7 p.m.. Ladles' prayer 10:30 a.m., church service, fellowship hour. nursery and senior high St. Geerge’s ipiscopal defense, who is a member The two fighters were quickly and Muhammad $100,009, a reduc (Thursday); 7 p.m., Men's Sunday school, and care for Center Congregational class; 6 p.m.. United Metho Caleb responded: ". 'seperated and Muhammad was tion of $50,000. Lewis said Muham small children. Church, Boston Turnpike. of the president’s cabinet. "Keys To prover (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Church, 11 Center St. Rev. dist youth fellowship; 6 p.m., Rev. John C. Holllger, vicar. The Lord Is with us. escorted from the room, which was mad signed the contract but Spinks Youth service (Friday). Community Baptist Newell H. Curtis J r „ senior S.O.S., 7:30 p.m., adult Bible The basic difference Is Church, SOSE. Center St. Rev. 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Eucharist Presbyterian Church, 43 pastor; Rev. Robert J . Bills, study. Sundays, followed by fellow the spiritual quality of cleared before the press was did not. Spruce St. Rev. Richard James I. Meek,mlnlster.9:l5 minister of visitations; Rev. South United Methodist FKI Success" admitted. Muhammad, at an afternoon Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., a.m., church school for all ship In the parish hall; Tues faith in O o d ... "1 can do Clifford 0. Simpson, pastor Church; 1226 Main St. Dr. day, Thursday, Friday, II Non-donombiMofld everything through "As I was laying In bed and news conference, accused Lewis of worship service, nursery, ages, kindergarten through emeritus; Michael C. Thorn Shepherd S. Johnson, Rev. BIblo CorrospondMoo 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; 7 Grade 4 continuing during a.m., morning prayer; Wed him who gives me : resting, I thought "W hy am I going tampering with the scale. Herald photo by Pinto ton, associate pastor. 8 a.m., Lourence M . Hill, pastors, nesday, 11 a.m.. Holy C e u fM strength," Phil. 4:13. p.m.. Informal worship. the service; 10:30 a.m., early bird service; 8:45a.m., worship; 10 a.m.. United Euchorlst) through with this?’” Spinks said. ” I jumped on the scale and I was St. John's Polish National morning worship. Nursery WiHo BlHo M uty C ount, I breakfast. Woodruff Hall; 10 Methodist youth feilowsnlp; Belton Congregational " I was tired of Mustafa Muham- 175 pounds yesterday,” Muham Lots to cheer about Cathallc Church, 23 Golwoy provided. a.m., worship service, sanc 7:30 p.m., S.O.S., 7:30 p.m., Church, Bolton Center Road, 3 *4 L y M B l. CHURCH OF CHUT St. Rev. Stanley M. Lancola, Church of the Nazarene, tuary; 10 a.m. summer adult Bible study. at the Green. Rev. R. Stanley M ndM iltr,CT 01040 Lydai and Vonwn Bboolg ‘ mad’s intolerable actions — suing mad said. “ Every title fight pastor. 10:30 a.m., mass. 236 Main St. Rev. Neale Church of Ji-cj- ^t p< Eaton. Interim minister. 9:30 ' me to fight me, taking us through Michael Spinks comes in at 173. 1 Parents and other fans of the 7-Eleven team show their town championship for LittleLeague farm teams. They every storm to make the fight — know what I weigh. pleasaure Friday night after their favorites captured the beat the 8th District 18-2. Story, other photos on page 16. 16 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, July 16, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, July 16, 1983 - 17 Sports 7-Eleven captures town farm crown Scoreboard In With two outs in the sixth inning and an 18-2 lead, pitcher Kevin Larry Nelson, U.S. 70-73— 143 Franklin knew he could National laagua Hubert Green, U.S. 89-74— 143 Legion takes another Paul Hoad, Britain 7870— 143 afford to look around his Softball Rads3,PhilllaaZ Jack Nlcklous, U.S. 71-72— 143 infield and smile. Yu-Shu Hsieh, Taiwan 71-72— 143 Manchester American Legion continued its Howard Clark, Britain 71-72-143 drive toward the top of the Zone 8 standings, That’s because Frank CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA Mike McCullough, U.S. 74-89— 143 whipping Windsor Locks 15-7 at Eagle Field lin pitched a masterful Ob r h M Ob r h bl Chlen-Soon Lu, Taiwan 71-72— 143 6lrli Senior Milner cf 4 0 0 0 Dernier cf 4 1 1 0 Chris. Moody, Britain 74-69— 143 Friday night. two-hitter to give 7- Concpcn ss 4 0 0 0 Rose 1b 4 0 10 Eleven an 18-2 victory ..The Blue Jovs scored 12 times In the John Blond, South Atrico 72-71— 143 Chris Petersen had three hits and three R BI fifth Inning to hold off the Orioles, 27-19, Redus If 4 0 10 Hayes rf 3 0 0 1 Vaughan Somers, Australia 68-75— 143 and Paul Mador cracked a two-run homer as the over 8th District and the Friday night at Charter Oak No. 2. Driessn 1b 4 2 2 1 WHrnndzSimon p 0 0 0 Hobday, 0 South Africa 70-73— 143 Town Farm Little League Laurel Lamesa contributed two triples Cedeno rf 4 1 1 0 Schmidt Bernard 3b 4 0 0 0 Gallocher, Britain 72-71— 143 locals raised their record to 8-6-1 in the Zone and Esasky 3b 3 0 1 2 Diaz c Sandy 3 0 10 Lyle, Britoln . Championship at Waddell Ond o double and Nancy Healv and 73 71—144 13-13-1 overall. Brian McAuley got the win as Lliette Heritage had three hits each for Oester 2b 3 0 0 0 Motthws Mike If 1 0 Ingham,0 0 Britain 71-73— 144 Manchester avenged two earlier season losses to Field Friday night. the winners while Joanna Robinson Trevino c 3 0 0 0 Mllborn Clive 2b 2 0 Tucker,0 0 Britain 7871— 144 Soto p 4 0 10 Gross ph 10 0 0 Wayne Grady, Australia 71-73— 144 Windsor Locks. John Tracy pitched well in relief Franklin gave up both M d four hits and Angle Reyna three tor (Jarcia 2b 0 0 0 0 hits in the first inning, the Orioles. Masahiro Kuramoto, Japan 70-74— 144 to preserve the win. Standings: Blue Jays 5-1, Hawks 2-3, Dejesus ss 3 0 0 0 Mike Ferguson, Australia 68-76— 144 Manchester next plays Monday night at 6 when when John Thompson Orioles 2-3, Eagles 2-4. Hudson p 2 0 0 0 Hugh Balocchl, SouthAtrIca 72-72— 144 singled and Jason Thom p _ . Letebvr rf 1 1 1 1 Jay Haas, U.S. 7872— 145 they host Zone 8 opponent South Windsor at Eagle Totals 33 3 8 3 Totals » 2 4 2 Ion Mosey, Britain 7872— 145 Field. son doubled home 8th Feline CIncInnotl 000 002 010— 3 Nell Coles, Britain 7872— 145 District’s only two runs of Pmiodelphlo 100 000 010— 2 Lanny Wadkins, U.S. 72-73— 145 Standings; Anderson Bros. 9-2, Main (Jam8wlnnlng RBI — Esasky (2). the game. Franklin went Manuel Montes, Spain 7872— 145 Pub 9-2, Buffalo Water Tavern 2-9, ^ DP— CIncInnotl 1. LOB— Cincinnati Manuel Calero, Spain 70-75— 145 Jankovich leaves WSU on to strike out 12 batter- Work Apparel 2-9. Manuel Garcia, Spain 71-74— 145 Philadelphia 4. 2B— Diaz, Soto, s,including eight of the Esasky. Ian Collins, Britoln 7075— 145 P U L L M A N , Wash. — Washington State At last nine hitters, Independent Peter Fowler, Australia 7872— 145 hletic Director Sam Jankovich has accepted a 3B— Redus. HR— Driessen (7), Leteb- Massimo Mannelli, Italy 7870— 145 7-Eleven scored all the vre similar post at the University of Miami, it was Glenn Construction nipped Cher- Graham Burroughs, Britain 71-74— 145 runs they needed for the rpne's Package, 11-10, at Robertson (4). SB— Esasky (3). S— Matthews. SF— Warren Humphreys, Britain 74-71— 145 announced Friday. Hayes. title in the first inning Pork behind home runs by Mark Manuel Ballesteros, Spain 7872— 145 Jankovich, 49, signed a five- year contract with MIstretta and Dwight Peterson. Three IP H R ER BB SO TIenIe Britz, South Africa 71-74— 145 when they sent 12 batters Cincinnati Miami. He declined to discuss salary terms. others hod two hits each tor the Soto (W 10-8) Gary Koch, U.S. 7871— 146 to the plate and scored winners while Cherrone’s was paced by 9 4 2 2 3 8 Bob Gilder, U.S. 70-76— 146 Jankovich. WSU's athletic director since 1976, Philadelphia nine times. Tino Guachi- homers from Joe Ruggiero ana Butch Hudson (L 2-3) Tom Welskopf, U.S. 7873— 146 expects to assume his new post Aug. 15. No Tolago. Arnold Palmer, U.S. 72-74— 146 one and Tony Davis led off WHernandez replacement has been named for him at WSU. Standings (American): Butfalo Wa T— 2:24. A— 27,797, David Dunk, Britain 69-77— 146 the inning with back-to- ter Tavern 8-3, Lathrop Ins. 8-5, Wilson David Thorp, Britain 7871— 148 Electric 7-8, Acadia Restaurant 8-5, Manuel Pinero, SMIn 74-72— 146 back doubles, and Barry Farr's 4-8, Jury Box 1-10. Craig DeFoy, Britain 7873— 146 Rasmus later had a key Aatroa 6, Meta 0 Bobby Clampett, U.S. 74-72— 146 single to center to keep the Tony Jacklln, Britain 71-75— 146 Northern Greg Norman, Australia 7871— 146 Terry still not ready rally alive. NEW YORK HOUSTON Paul Carrlglll, Britoln 71-75— 146 Ned Moulton pitched North United Methodist scored three abrhM abrhM Gordon J. Brand, Britoln 7871— 146 Quarterback Te rry Bradshaw was in Pitts times In the seventh to defeat Manches (Xiuend ss 4 0 2 0 Moreno ct 4 2 2 2 Did not qualify the middle three innings ter Property Maintenance, 9-8, at Wilson cf 4 0 0 0 Puhl rf 4 0 2 2 burgh with his throwing elbow in a splint on Robertson. Dave TImbrell had tour Gary Plover, South Africa 7871— 147 Friday. He is due in camp Sunday but no one is for 8th District and held Hrnndz 1b 3 0 0 0 Thon ss 4 0 10 Peter Oosterhuls, Britain 7873— 148 the leaders to two runs, hits and BIII Chappell add three more Foster It 4 0 0 0 Garner 3b 5 0 1 0 Ben Crenshaw, U.S. 74-75— 149 sure when he will be able to play. for the winners while Jeff Schlovettl KIngmn rf 3 0 0 0 Cruz If 4 0 0 0 getting eight of his nine Bob Shearer, Australia 7876— 149 But veteran Steeler linebacker Jack Lambert paced the losers with three hits. Brooks 3b 3 0 10 Knight 1b 4 2 3 0 Nick Price, South Africa 7874— 150 outs on strikeouts. Standings; Jim's Arco 9-1, Trash- Giles 2b 3 0 2 0 Doran 2b 3 0 2 1 wasn’t too concerned. Awov 8-3, Manchester JC Blue 8-5, Charles Bolling Jr., U.S. 71-80— 151 7-Eleven added four Ortiz c 2 0 0 0 Blorkmn c 2 1 0 0 Tom Purtzer, U.S. 77-76— 153 ..u ^ Terry to be healthy," Lambert said, Dean Machine 5-8, Manchester Prop. . •fi#' Bradley ph 1 0 0 0 Knepper p 4 1 I 1 A-SImon Wood, Britain 78-76— 154 "but I also have a lot of confidence in (backup runs in its fifth inning, 4-7, Gibson's Gym 4-7, North United - > r Hodges c 0 0 0 0 A-Paul Thomas, U.S. 81-74— 155 Methodist 4-7, Bob 8, Marie's Plua 3-7. . .iiW»yJr - Lynch p 2 0 0 0 quarterback Cliff) Stoudt and (M ark) Malone. aided by a Davis RBI t.- *'• - A-Nathanlel Crosby, U.S. 79-80— 159 ■’’xpr Diaz p 0 0 0 0 Denis Watson, South Africa wdr I ’ve seen what they can do. If he can’t play, he single and a perfectly West Side Staub ph 10 0 0 88 can’t play. But we’ll be all right.” placed bunt single by Gorman p 0 0 0 0 George Cook. The leaders Totals X 0 5 0 Totals 34 8 12 8 Quad Cities Open Many rookies figure to make the team this year Herald photoe by Pinto Allied Printing won a 7-0 forfeit over UPI photo raised the advantage in Elliott's Gun Shop when the latter New York 000000000— 0 but Lambert doesn’t see that being aproblem. failed to field a team at Paganl Field. Houston 040000 llx— 8 AtCool Volley, III. the last inning when Davis 7-Eleven’s Kevin Dean was safe on this play when a throw from Winning pitcher Kevin Franklin two-hit Game-winning RBI — Knepper (1). (Par-72) cracked a two-run triple Close brush DP— Houston 1. LOB— New York 4, Second round: short sailed wide of first base. 8th District to give 7-Eleven the Town Women's Rec Houston 10.3B— Moreno 2, Knight. SB— Curt Byrum 63-67— 130 to bring his R BI total to Garner (11), Doran (8). SF— Puhl. Dan Edwards 6^^4— 130 four on the night. Farm Little League Championship. Hungry Tiger Restaurant scored tive times In the tirst Inning andheld otf B 8, The spinnakers of the Australian yachts round robin series in the America’s Cup IP H R ER BBSO John Chaffee 68-62— 130 Paterno speaks on drugs New York Pat Lindsey 65-66— 131 J Auto Repair, 8-5, at Charter Oak No. “Challenge 12” and "Australia 11” Races off Newport. The “Australia 11" Lynch (L 84) 4 1-3 DeWItt Weaver 67-64— 131 SAN FR A N C ISC O — Joe Patemo, who led Penn 1. Debbie Pelletier, Carolyn Llndberg, Diaz 2 2-3 Sammy Rachels 67-64— 131 Beth Correia and Patti Hollingsworth appear to almost touch as they beat the “Challenge 12” by 47 seconds. Gorman 11110 0 State to the national championship last year, told all hod two hits for the winners while D.A. WelbrIno 65’66— 131 the prestigious Commonwealth Club of San NL roundup raceagainst each other during a foreign Houston Lance Ten Broeck 68-63— 131 Darlene Stevens had two hits tor the Knepper (W 89) 9 5 0 0 1 8 Morris Hatalsky 68-64— 132 Francisco Friday college football has a drug losers. HBP— by Lynch Standings: J.C. Penney 9-2, Hungry (Blorkman). BIII Calfee 68-65— 133 problem. WP— Don Forsmon 68-65— 133 Tiger 9-2, Taloga Assoc. 7-3, B 8, J Auto Lynch. T— 2:14. A— 19,881. " ( I t ’s) same as the rest of our society and it’s 8-4, X-Mart 5-8, Renn's Tavern 4-7, American league <3ary McCord 67-66— 133 Mldgot Red Sex 10, A's 7 Poyne Stewart 65-68— 133 something we aren’t comfortable with,” he said. Sportsman Cate 2-9, 3 Penny Pub 1-10. Orioles 10, Angels 4 Dave Barr 69-65— 134 " I ’d be less than honest if I said it didn’t exist in Houston makes it 9 wins out of 10 Suns 2 (Rick Blokeslev, Luke OAKLAND BOSTON Scott Hoch 69-65— 134 Bittner), Toros 0 college football. It’s there but no more so than in Nike ab r h bl ab r h M Braves 9, Expos 3 Brad Saxon 68-66— 134 Olympics 2 (David Coin, Steven CALIFORNIA BALTIMORE Hendrsn If 3 1 1 0 Remv 2b 4 3 2 0 Steve Hart 69-65— 134 any other area of college life. What we as coaches By United Press International Nels Johnson edged Reed Construc White), Falcons 0 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Tom Lehman 67-67— 134 score Moreno for a 4-0 Houston advantage. Peters rf 4 110 Boggs 3b 5 2 3 2 MONTREAL ATLANTA and leaders have to do is recognize it and then fly. Cincinnati took the lead in the sixth when Dan tion, 12-11, at Nike Field as Reggie Rowdies 3 (Michael Kelsey 2, James Carew 1b 3 10 0 Cruz 3b 10 0 0 Lopes 2b 4 111 Rice If Ron Streck 68-68— 134 The Astros added another run in the seventh. Knight . Frattaroll drove In tIve runs with two Barbato), Stallions 1 (Jetf Grove) Burlesn ss 3 2 1 0 Rodrlgz 3b 4 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 Qb r h bi qb r h bl Russ Cochran 66-68— 134 attack the problem." Driessen and Cesar Cedeno delivered two-out singles Brrghs dh 5 0 2 0 Armas cf 5 12 2 Cromod rf 4 0 2 0 Butler If 3 10 0 H O U STO N — Bob Knepper pitched his third shutout tripled and scored on Doran’s two-out single. Knight homers and a single. Four others had Comets 3, Caribous 0. Sconirs dh 4 1 3 2 Dauer 2b 3 2 10 Lansfrd 3b 5 1 2 1 Evans rf , , , ^ Rick Pearson 71-63— 134 Paterno said he feels responsible to talk of the year and singled home the game-winning run in and both scored on a double to right center by Esasky. two hits for the winners while Dove Lynn cf 4 0 11 Ripken ss 4 2 10 4 112 Speler ss 4 12 0 Ramirz ss 4 111 Ralph Landrum 69-65— 134 had three hits and raised his batting average .346. Downing It 4 0 1 0 Murray 1b 4 3 4 4 Murphy cf 5 2 1 0 Ystrzm dh 2 0 0 0 D av^n cf 4 0 1 0 Wshnotn rf 4 0 1 0 because of his position as coach of the national Braves 9, Expos 3 Ruthertord had tour hits and Jim Almon ss 5 12 3 Nichols dh 1 I I o David Peoples 69-65— 134 the second inning Friday night, leading the Houston Moreno hit his second triple of the game and scored . Magowon and Bud Goodrich had three Junlers ReJcksn rf 3 0 0 0 Roenick cf 5 0 3 1 Oliver 1b 3 110 Murphy cf 3 2 1 0 Jay Cudd 67-68— 135 champions and Penn State’s long record of Chrjs Chambliss drove in twp runs to spark a six-run Gross 3b 4 0 11 Stapletn lb 3 1 0 0 Carter c 2 0 0 1 Chmbis 1b 3 1 2 2 Astros to their ninth victory in their iast 10 games, a on Puhl’s sacrifice in the eighth for the Astros’ final hits apiece for Reed. Diplomats 5 (John Eccher 3, Eric RJcksn 3b 3 0 0 0 SIngletn dh 5 1 1 0 Heath c 5 0 2 0 Gedman c 2 0 1 0 Mike Gove 67-68— 135 success. sixth inning Friday night and Phil Niekro earned his Standings; Irish Insurance 10-1, Nels Grich 2b 3 0 0 0 Ayala If 3 111 Wallach 3b4 1 1 1 Jorqnsn 1b 0 Larry 1 0 0 Mize 69-66— 135 6-0 decision over the New York Mets. run. Moreno’s two triples increased his National Jones, Dom Alcid), Rangers 0 Newman c 1 0 0 0 Vail If 4 0 3 1 Hubbrd 2b 4 1 1 1 262nd career victory to lead the Atlanta Braves to a 9-3 Johnson 8-3, Reed Construction 8-4, Cyclones 2 (Dan Feehan, Ed Fitzge O'Berry c 3 0 0 0 Bumbry cf 1 0 0 1 Lon Hinkle - 69-66— 135 Knepper, 3-9, drove in the game’s first run in the League-leading total to 11. Washington Social 8-5, Flo's Cake Young rf 3 112 _ Hoftmn ss 4 1 1 2 Flynn 2b 4 0 10 Benedict c 4 1 2 2 home decision over the Montreal Expos. rald), Fury 1 (Josh Greenberg) Totals 40 7 13 8 Totals 38 10 13 8 Gulicksn p 2 0 0 0 Royster 3b 3 Bill 0 0 Sander0 68-67— 135 second. He aiiowed five hits, struck out eight and Reds 3, Phillies 2 ■ Decorating 5-8, B.A. Club 4-7, Gentle Strikers 3 (Chip Addabbo 2, Jodi Dempsey c 3 0 1 1 Oakland 111 ON 103— 7 Mike Money 70-65— 135 With the Expos leading 2-0, the Braves erupted in Touch 3-8, Tony's Pizza 1-9. Totals 30 4 8 3 Tatols 38 10 14 10 Schatzdr p 0 0 0 0 NIeKro p 10 0 0 Allen Miller 65-70— 135 walked one. Ed Lynch, 6-4, started and absorbed the In Philadelphia Nick Esasky doubled in two runs in WIdmer), Bears 2 (Jonas McCray, California 202000 000— 4 Boston I03 00S0IX— 10 Francn ph 1 0 0 0 Harper ph 1 1 1 0 Coe upset in 1,500 meters loss. the sixth. With one out, pinch hitter T e rry Harper Lorn Inthavong) Gam8winnlng RBI— Hoffman (8). James p 0 0 0 0 Camp p 0 0 0 0 Bob Eastwood 6669— 135 the sixth inning and Mario Soto pitched a four-hitter Howks 2 (Mike Poirot 2), Wings 1 Baltimore 010 005 31x— 10 E— Murphy, Almon, Burgmeler, (ileor. Howard Twitty 68-67-135 Houston scored four runs in the second. With one doubled and Brett Butler walked. Rafael Ramirez R u Gome-winning RBI— Young (1). Fryman p 0 0 0 0 Moore p 2 0 2 2 LONDON — Dragaii Zdravkovic of Yugoslavia Friday night to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-2 (Dan Longer) DP— Ookland 2, Boston 1. LOB— Oakland Crowly ph 10 0 0 Lennie Clements 67-68— 135 out, Ray Knight singied and moved to second on Biii followed with an RBI single and, one out later. Dale Nelson Frelghtway romped over the Warriors 5 (B.J. Diana 2, Erik E— Ro. Jackson. DP— Colltornla 11, Boston 8. 2B— Heath, Almon, Bob Boyd 66-70— 136 upset world record-holder Sebastian Coe in the victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. 2, Totals 33 3 11 3 Totals 32 9 11 I Ivan Smith 69-67— 136 Doran’s single. George Bjorkm an forced Doran and M urphy walked to load the bases. MCC Vets, 22-5, at Nike Field behind Woltgang, Jeff Stanlunas 21, Eagles 2 Baltimore 1. LOB— Colltornla 1, Bal Lonstord, Boggs. 3B— Murphy, Montreal 1,500 meters Friday with a timeof 3 minutes, 35.28 Soto. 10-8, fanned eight. Rookie Charlie Hudson fell three hits each by Walt Worona, Dick (James Hart, Paul Milton). Boggs, 010 001001^3 Thomos Gray 68-68— 136 Knepper singled to second to score Knight. Chambliss then lined a two-run single to right field timore 8. 2B— Murray, Burleson, Sco- Atlanto 000 000 03X— 9 George Cadte 66-70— 136 seconds in an international track and field meet to 2-3. ' Griffin and Pete Ltebtrled. Doug nlers. 3B— Dempsey, Young. HR— Remv. HR— Lopes (11), Evans (17), Game-winnino RBI— Chambliss (9). Om ar Moreno tripled to right field, Bjorkman and to knock out Expos starter Bill Gullickson, 7-10. Glenn Nelson added a homer for the winners •••g*«gg*gggg*«g***gg* Almon (2). SB— Hendersons (S3), Peters Jeff Sanders 69-67— 136 at the C o sta l Palace. The Phillies scored in the first when Bob Dernier Murray E— Dawson. DP— Montreal 2# Atlanta Antonio Cerda 71-65— 136 Knepper scoring. Terry Puhl followed with a single to Hubbard greeted reliever Dan Schatzeder with an "While Barry Streams paced MCC with (18). SB— Murray (4). SF— Dempsey. (2), Almon (IS). S-Stapleton. 3. Suffering from an injured ankle, Coe failed to and Pete Rose singled and Von Hayes hit a sacrifice two hits. _ IP H R ER BBSO LOB— Montreal 6, Atlanta 3.2B— Harper, Dave Eichelberoer 68-68— 136 R B I single to center. Standings: Nassift Arms 10-1, Main Baseball Ooklond Mike Donald 68-69— 137 respond when Zdravkovic cut into a 5- meter lead IP H R ER BB SO Vail, Cromartie. HR— Wallach (11). SB— Ronnie Black t(L67— 137 Pub 8-3, Highlander Restaurant 7-4, California Codiroll 21-3 7 4 4 0 1 Oliver (1). SF— Carter. and passed him on the back straight to win by 0.75 Nelson Frelghtway 8-5, Porter-Cable •••••••••••••••••••••• Burgmeler (L 85) 3 3 5 5 2 2 Butch Hormon 73-74— 137 John (L 7-8) 8 2-3 9 8 8 2 2 IP H RERBBSO Joey Rassett 69-68— 137 of a second. Wilson Waigwa of Kenya was third in LeRoux still 4-8, MCC Vets 4-7, VIHners 2-8, Nutmeg Witt 1 3 3 3 1 0 Beard 12-3 1 0 0 1 0 Montrool Climate Control 2-9. Underwood 1 2 1 1 0 1 Buddy Gardner 71-66— 137 3:36.62. Baseball standings Hassler 11-321120 Glicksn (L 7-10 5 2-3 4 5 5 3 4 Victor Regalado 71-66— 137 Baltimore Boston, Schatzeder 1-3 2 1 0 0 0 It was Coe’s second consecutive defeat, having Hurst 5 83 9 4 4 2 4 James 1 2-3 4 3 3 1 1 lost in Paris three weeks ago to Spain’s Jose Luis NATIONAL LEAGUE ® 9 8 4 4 2 4 Clear (W 3-2) 3 1-3 4 3 2 2 3 Fryman 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 LPGA results testifying (West coast games not Included) T— 2.29. A— 34,249. HBP— by Hurst (Peters). WP— Gonzalez. Before that he had not lost a 1,500 race Eotf Under Atlonto Niekro (W S^) 6 6 2 2 2 2 LPGA Kids’ Clossic in seven years. Little League wood. Balk— Hurst; Codiroll. T - -2:52. St. LOUIS Z 42 % ®" Yankees7.RangersS A— Camp 2-3 3 0 0 0 0 At Malvern, Po. Moore (S 5)_ 21-3 2 1 1 0 0 (Por-72) in Sox trial Phllodelphia 42 41 .508 Vi 25z243. T— 2:39. A-J^,729. IZ- Mont^real 42 43 .494 V/i TEXAS NEW YORK Second round: Pittsburgh 40 43 .482 2'/j Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Beth Daniel 67-71— 138 Cannon admits guilt Chlcogp 39 48 .448 5Vj Tolleson ss 5 1 I 0 Cmpnrs 3b 3 1 1 0 Sandra Haynle 71-70— 141 BOSTON — Buddy LeRoux, saying Friday he never, Manchestar National All-Stara New York 32 55 .388 12'/j Stein 2b 4 0 0 O' Wvnegar c 3 2 1 0 BrewBra6.Twlns3 JoAnne Garner 72-69— 141 BATON ROUGE, La. — A federal judge Friday was certain he was the one designated to take control, The Entleld American All-Stars de West Bell 3b 5 110 Winfield If 4 2 2 3 Kathy Whitworth 72-70-142 Atlanta Parrish rf 5 2 3 3 PInlella rf 3 0 0 0 Laura Cole 72-71— 143 accepted former football great Billy Cannon's still presented himself as the potential "Com mander- feated the Manchester National All- 55 34 .818 — MINNESOTA MILWAUKEE Golf - Stars, 14-5, Thursday night. Dave Los Angeles 51 34 .800 9 Wright cf 5 12 1 Kemp rf 1 0 0 O' Cathy Morse 7073— 143 in-Chief” of the Boston Red Sox well before his June 6 Houston abrhU abrhM LeAnn Cassaday 7073— 143 admission he conspired to print and distribute $6 Russell led Manchester with a single 48 41 .529 Sample If 4 0 0 0 Baylor dh 4 2 3 3 Kuntz cf 4 0 0 0 Molltor 3b 3 1 1 0 ••baaabdbbaaaaaoaaaaoa takeover. and a double while seven others hit San Diego 45 41 .523 8'/ Hostetir dh 4 0 2 1 BalbonI 1b 3 0 2 0 Janet Anderson 74-70— 144 million in counterfeit $100 bills and a grand jury San Francisco Castino 2b 4 0 0 0 (tantner 2b 3 3 I 1 Anne-Marie Palll 69-75— 144 LeRoux, one of the team’s three general partners, safely for the losers. 42 45 .483 12 BJones ph 1 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 1 0 0 0 Ward If 4 110 Yount ss 4 0 0 0 indicted four others in the phony money scheme CIncInnotl 39 50 .438 18 O'Brien 1b 3 0 0 0 Smalley ss 4 0 1 0 Britlah Opan Debbie Melsterlln 71-73— 144 said to he among the top five in U.S. history. was made managing general partner June 6 when the Friday’s Results Sundbrg c 3 0 I 0 Mmphrv cf 3 0 1 1 (taetti 3b 4 12 1 Cooper 1b 4 13 4 Betsy King 73-72— 145 Hrbek 1b 3 0 0 0 SImmns dh 4 0 0 0 Kathy Martin Charges handed down about noon Friday by a team’s ownership agreement was amended. LeRoux Atlanta 9, Montreal 3 Rivers ph 10 10 Robrtsn 2b 4 0 0 0 At Blrfcdale, England 7075— 145 Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 2 Johnson c 0 0 0 0 Hatchr dh 4 12 2 Mannng ct 3 0 0 0 Jo Ann Woshan 72-73— 145 federal grand ju ry named Cannon and admitted had been making plans to act as the managing general Brnnsky rf 4 0 1 0 Schroedr c 3 0 0 0 (Par 71) Sondra Palmer 72-73— 145 Houston 8, New York 0 Tofals 40 5 11 5 Tofals X 7 11 7 Craig Stodler, U.S. 64- 70— 134 partner up to four days before June 6, w hen he offered Pittsburgh at San Diego Wshngt ss 3 0 10 Romero If 3 0 0 0 Jane Lock 73-73— 146 counterfeiter John Stiglets as unindicted co Texas 011 300 000— 5 Smith c 3 0 0 0 Edwrds rf 3 1 1 0 Tom Watson, U.S. 67- 68— 135 the general manager's position to Dick O'Connell. Baseball Chicago at Los Angeles New York J03000 01X— 7 Judy Clark 73-73— 146 conspirators in the case. Totals » 3 7 3 Totals X 8 8 5 Lee Trevino, U.S. 69- 66— 135 Hollis Stacy 73-73— 146 St. Louis at San Francisco Gom8wlnnlng RBI— Winfield (11). Nick Foldo, Britain - Stiglets, who also pleaded guilty Friday, and “ If the amendments were adopted, if everything Minnesota 008 « l lOI— 3 68 68— 136 Patty Sheehan 74-72— 146 Saturday’s Games E— BalbonI, Companerls, Smalley. Mllwaukoo 000 302 02x— 8 Hale Irwin, U.S. 69- 68— 137 Cannon signed plea agreements with the came through, I wanted to be prepared he (O ’Connell) (All Times EDT) LOB Debbie Massey 71.75— 146 (Jame-wlnnlng RBI — Gantner (8). Ray Floyd, U.S. 72-66— 138 Sandra Spuzich 75-71— 146 would come on line as general manager,” LeRoux St. Louis (Forsch8-7) at Son Francisco — Texas 11, New York 5. 2B— Wvnegar, Bill Rogers, U.S. 67- 71— 138 government to tell all they know about the phony (Brelning 88), 4:05 p.m. Parrish, BalbonI. HR— Winfield E— Hrbek. LOB— Minnesota 4, Donna H. White 72-74— 146 said in the Superior Court trial to determine the : Alumni Junior Mil Terry Gale, Australia 72- 66— 138 Lenore Muraoka 7373— 146 money, which was printed in 1981 and began Montreal (Burris 3-3) at Atlanta (14), Andy Bean, U.S. . legality of the amendments which allowed LeRoux to (Falcone 7-1), 7:40 p.m. waukee 2. 2B— Molltor, Gontner, 70 69— 139 Marlene Floyd DeArmon 75-71— 146 turning up all across the South last year ~ ' The PIrotes and Giants played to a Baylor (10).SF— Mumphrev. Ward, Hal Sutton, U.S. 68- 71— 139 take power. Cincinnati (Berenyl4-9)ot Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO Cathy Mant 76-71— 147 11-11 tie ot Cheney Field. Jon Roe and (taettl. 3B— Cooper. HR— Cooper (18), Denis Dumlan, Britain 7^ 66— 139 Pat Bradley Tom Glldden each had triples for the (Denny 7-5), 7:05 p.m. Texas Graham Marsh, Australia - 7673— 147 "He said he’d be the Commander-in-Chief,” Hatcher (4). SB— Edwards (4). S— 69 70—Jan 139 Stephenson 76-71— 147 Giants while Steve Gov hod a double Now York (Torrez 5-10) at Houston Honeycutt (L 11-8) 3 9 8 8 1 0 Bernhard Longer, W.Ger. - O ’Connell said. (Scott 4-3), 8:35 p.m. Molltor. 67 72—Sue 139 Ertl 79-69— 148 and Chris Sember hit a triple tor the Butcher 5 2 1112 Mark James, Britain 70- 70— 140 Pittsburgh (Robinson 1-1) at San Diego New York IP H RERBBSO Penny Pulz 7676— 148 Lendl suspended LeRoux also hired former Judge Samuel Adams as Pirates. Minnesota Mike Sullivan, U.S. 7248 — 140Pla Nilsson Standings; Braves8-3-1, Giants5-3-3, (Whitson 2-4), 10:05 p.m. Rlghettl (W 11-3) 8 10 5 4 2 4 - 7674— 148 the team’s legal counsel. Both the Adams and Costlllo (L 87) 7 83 8 8 4 1 8 Brian Waites, Britain 70 70—Donna 140 Capon! Red Sox 4-7, PIrotes 3-7-2. Chicago (Jenkins 3-5) at Los Angeles Frazier 11-310011 Horold Henning, S.Afr. - 72-76— 148 PUAGUE, Czechoslovakia — Czechoslovakia (Valenzuela 8-5), 10:35 p.m. Whitehouse 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 71 69— 140 Beth Solomon 7375— 148 O’Connell hirings were done without consulting fellow Gossage (S 10) 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Mllwaukoo David Graham, Australia 71- 6 9 ^ 1 4 0 has suspended tennis star Ivan Lendl from its Sunday’s Gomes WP— Rlghettl. T — 2:44. A— 22,079. Marlene Hogge 7674— 148 general partners Haywood Sullivan and Jean Caldwell (W 7-7) 9 7 3 3 1 3 KIkuo Aral, Japan 7667 — 141Catherine Panton Davis Cup team and fined him for taking part in St. Louis at San Francisco Peter Jacobsen, U.S. 72- 69^141 7674— 148 Yawkey. Montreal at Atlanta T— 2:02. A— a,343. Carole Jo Callison 75-73-148 exhibition matches in Sun City, Bophuthatswana Royals 10, Indians 0 Sam Torrance, Britain 68- 73—Pat 141 Meyers The amendments were approved by a majority of Cincinnati at Philadelphia Eamonn Darcy, Ireland 69- 7 2 -1 4 1 7376— 149 last week, the official news agency C TK . said Amy Alcott Pittsburgh at San Diego Rodger Davis, Australia 70- 71— 141 75-76— 149 Friday. the share-holding limited partners, all of whom are Soccer Chicago at Los Angeles KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND Pam Gletzen 78-71— 149 staunch LeRoux supporters. And LeRoux said he Blua Jaya 3, Whlta Sox 2 Christy O'Connor, Ireland 7249 — 141Janet Coles Ivan Lendl’s participation in this exhibition in New York ot Houston, twilight Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Mark McNulty, SouthAtrIca 7 2 4 2 -1 4 1 76.73— 149 knew on June 1 that in Adams’ opinion, the Wilson cf 4 2 2 1 Bannistr rf 4 0 1 0 Tim Simpson, U.S. Vicki Tabor 77-72— 149 the South African Republic was at variance with Simpson cf 0 0 0 Trillo 2b 4 0 0 0 TORONTO CHICAfJO 7349-142 Lynn Stroney 77-72— 149 amendments were legal. 0 Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S. 71. 71— 142 the principles of the Czechoslovak foreign policy AMERICAN LEAGUE Wathan c 4 12 1 Harrah 3b 2 0 1 0 abrhM abrhM Curtis Strange, U.S. 7668 — 142Jane Blalock 76-73— 149 “And didn't you think you were the one they had in NASL (West Coast gome nof Included) Brett 3b 5 12 4 nschlln 3b 1 0 0 0 gPrdo ® i ® ® ^ 4 12 0 John O'Leary, Ireland Kathy McMullen 75-76-149 and United Nations resolutions concerning the McRae dh Mulinks X 3 0 0 0 Fisk c 4 0 2 2 7448— 142 71-7S_149 mind to be managing general partner?" LeRoux was East 5 2 2 1 Thorntn 1b 3 0 0 0 Mark Johnson, Britain 70- 72—Muffin 142 Spencer Devlin struggle against apartheid," C T K said. Alkens 1b 4 0 10 Perkins 1b 1 0 0 0 l^h a w 1b 4 0 1 0 Baines rf 4 0 0 0 Mindy Moore 7377— 150 asked. Eastern w L Pet. OB Otis rf Tohru Nakamura, Japan 7349— 142 Lendl, who has been notified of the decision, "is Toronto 50 3* .595 4 110 Tabler If 3 0 0 0 OjTa dh 4 110 Luzinsk dh 4 0 0 0 Seve Ballesteros, Spain 71- 71— 142 Lauren Howe 72-78— 150 " I was not assured of that,” he said. W L GF GA BP PtS. Baltimore Roberts If 1 0 0 0 Velez dh 2 0 0 0 MosXv cf 4 2 2 1 Kittle If 4 0 0 0 Rosie Jones 7377— 150 aware of his error and has asked to be allowed to - Toronto 12 7 38 30 33 101 48 X .571 2 White 2b Ronan Rafferty, Britain 7547— 142 Detroit 47 X .566 4 0 0 0 Thomos cf 2 0 0 0 yy*! f* * 0 2 0 Squires 1b 3 0 0 0 Vicente Fernandez, Arg. - Lori Huxhold 7077— 150 Later, LeRoux added, "I don’t believe in anything UPI photo New York 11 7 47 29 34 100 2V2 Pryor 2b Collins If 4 0 12 VLaw X 3 0 0 0 70 72— 142 represent Czechoslovakia in the future ’’ C T K New York 45 X .536 5 iL ’ -,’... “ ..IS’ ’ Vukovch rf 2 0 0 0 Tom Kite, U.S. - Jane Crofter 77-73— 150 until I see it." Chicago 8 7 30 34 25 73 Sheridan If 5 2 2 1 Franco ss 3 0 0 0 Barfield rf 3 0 0 0 Dybznsk ss 2 0 0 0 71 72—Debbie 143 Austin said. Milwaukee 44 X .530 5^/2 Paul Wav, Britain 72- 71— 143 7676— 150 Robert Smith, the financial adviser to limited Inspirational message Montreal 811 33 47 27 85 Concpcn ss 5 1 2 1 Hassey c 0 0 0 0 Johnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Cruz 2b 2 10 0 Cindy Lincoln 77-73— 150 Southern Boston 43 42 .506 7^/2 partner Rogers Badgett and a force behind the Cleveland 36 X .419 15 _ . Esslan c 3 0 0 0 Bonnell rf 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia Stars guard Dave Opiar Tulsa 9 10 33 32 27 77 Wtit Totals 42 10 IS 10 Totals M 0 3 0 Griffin ss 4 0 10 amendments, testified he signed the amendments championship game against the Michi Ft. Lauderdale 7 10 X 33 27 89 Texas 46 40 .535 Kansas City 410310 001— 10 Totah 33 3 10 3 Totals X 3 4 3 Red Wings trainer killed June 3 with a June 6 effective date. rests on barbell after lifting weights Tom pa Bay ?? J! ^ H Chicago 44 41 .518 IVa Cleveland OOOOOOOOO— 0 Toronto 000010 003— 3 Gaelic football gan Panthers. A Michigan fan decorated Team America 8 8 17 23 12 54 Colltornla (Jam8wlnnlng RBI — Brett (8). Chicago 000002008— 3 "Y o u people put us on notice so we had to move Western 44 42 .512 2 during training for coming USFL the blackboard. • Kansas City 40 41 .494 V/2 E— Reed, Alkens. DP— Cleveland Gomo-wlnnlng RBI— Collins (1). t ~ O'esevlch, veteran trainer quick,” Smith said. Vancouver 18 3 41 18 34 IX Oakland E— Gorcla. DP— Chicago 3. 38 X .432 9 LOB— for the N H L s Detroit Red Wings, was killed in an LeRoux said he knew the limited partners were not Golden Bov 11 4 37 25 X 92 Minnesota 37 52 .416 lOV^ LOB— Kansas City 8, Cleveland 7. 2B— automobile accident in Chatham, Ontario, the Seattle 710 33 30 M U Seattle 34 54 Toronto 8, Chicago 3. 2B— WhlH, Fisk, considering Sullivan or Yawkey but he said they could Son Diego 212 10 X 9 19 .386 13 Moseby. HR— Mosoby (10). SB— goes to Ireland Canadian police said Friday. Friday’s Rosults Garcia have brought in an outsider. In any event, he, too, felt (Teams get six points for winning In Botlmore 10, California 4 1 The police said Olsevich was a passenger in a he had to move. reguldflen nine or overtime but Ml v four Kansas City 10, Cleveland 0 Konsoscify (X). Caron retires from hockey, geints for winning a game decided by Spllttorff (W 7-3) 7 1 0 0 3 3 Tlj'ere^ probably isn’t a better car that was hit in the rear by another vehicle “I knew the squeeze play was on to force me out,” he Boston 10, Oakland 7 _ IP H RBRBBSO the time and work has paid off for Friday afternoon. sbeeteut. A bonus point Is awarded tor New York 7, Texas 5 Creel l I O 0 0 0 Toronto way for the Hartford M inor Gaelic said. eocb gMl scored up to o maximum at Hood 100010 Sflob 7 3 2 2 2 7 the boys, however, as many will be Milwaukee 8, Minnesota 3 Football Club to celebrate its 10th Olesevich. 45. joined the Red Wings in 1958. He LeRoux also said that Sullivan had vowed never three per gome excluding overtimes and Toronto 3, Chicago 2 Cleveland McLoghln (W 82) 2 1 0 0 0 1 seeing Ireland for the first time IS survived by his wife, a daughter and a son. saying ifs too fuii of stress sheeteuts.) Detroit at Seattle, night Echlbrgr (L 891 1-3 5 5 5 2 0 Chicago anniversary than with a trip to despite having parents who are again to disappoint Yawkey after having gone against Friday’s Games Dotson (L 88) 81-3 10 3 3 3 Saturday’s Games ReM 3 83 8 4 3 0 2 3 where the sport they organized for natives of the country. her in the decision to fire Manager Don Zimmer. No (James Scheduled (All Times BDT) galllner 2 1 0 0 0 0 Soturdoy’s Games “»48.A-»,288” ° ° 0 » in the first place has its origins — While there, the team will travel According to LeRoux, that decision cost Sullivan a HARTFORD (UPI) - Jacques hockey,” Francis said. ”He Texas (Smithson 87) at New York with the Washington Presidents of (All Times B D Tr iFontenot 1-0), 2 p.m. Ireland. by bus to the following counties: chance to buy Yawkey’s limited share, valued at least Caron, former NaUonal Hockey wanted to remain in the sport, but Tampa BovafChlcnoo,7:Xp.m. the Eastern Hockey League. Oakland (Helmueller 81) at Boston Today, the Gaelic football team, Cork, Kerry, Golway, Dublin, Benitez vs. Hamsho at $500,000, for $200,000. Yawkey eventually willed the league goalie and an assistant Team Amerlco ot Fort Lauderdale, 8 oTedo 5-3), 2:15 p.m. ESPN he has decided to heed hfp doctor’s After playing several years in p.m.( SUNDAY comprising some two dozen 11-14 share to her representative, John Harrington. coach las^eason for the Hartford advice.” California (Zohn 58) ot Baltimore (D. Longford and Clare. Many of the LAS V E G A S , Nev. — Wilfred Benitez, one of Springfield, he was called up by the Sunday's (Mmes Martinez 811), 7:35 p.m. BASEBALL; 2 A'S vs. Red Sox, year old area youngsters, will players will stay an extra week ’T i l never cross her again. It cost me and my family Whalers, has left hockey to avoid Caron, who was an assistant Seattle at Montreal Radio, TV Channel 22, WTIC only seven men in boxing history to hold world 44, Los Angeles Kings. He ended his Kansas City (Perry 810) at Cleveland depart for the Emerald Isle for a with relatives for a chance to see too much money,” LeRoux quoted Sullivan as saying. the sport’s stress and strain, the to former Whalers coach Larry Son Diego at Toronto Barker 89), 7:35 p.m. . Y». Yonkees, Channel 11, championships in three weight divisions, makes N H L career with the 1673-74 season Tulsa at New York, night Minnesota (Viola 88) at Milwaukee ••••••ggggggggggggggga WPOP two-week tour and competition more of the country. Whalers said Friday. Kish, became ill prior to a game (Jolden Boy at Vancouver, night his move Saturday to set up a chance at a fourth with Vancouver, but continued to Haas 82), 8;X p.m. 7 Mets vs. Astros, WINF against Irish clubs in six different One interesting sidelight is that Jan. i between Hartford and GOLF; 11 British (>pon, Channel 8 title, play pro hockejfuntil 1977-78. Toronto (Gott87) at Chicago (Bums8 SATURDAY counties: the team will be wearing the game LeRoux said Sullivan had Caron was advised by his doctors Buffalo. At the time, doctors said ), 8;5S p.m, BASEBALL.: 2 Rangers vs. Yankees, 1 Seniors Tournomont, Channel 9 Benitez, who has a record of 44-2-1 with 26 Following his retirement, Caron, Detroit (Rozema80) at Seattle (Moore Channels 11, X , WPOP 2 McDonald's LPGA Classic, Chan Five Manchester youngsters will shirts that Matt Moriarty Sr. of against participating “in a busi Caron suffered from stress and (Thursday's results) nel 3 knockouts, meets Mustafa Hamsho, the World vowed never again to disappoint a native of Noranda, Quebec -3), 10:35 p.m. ' 2 A!* Y*; <*•
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Four families. 182 VERTIBLE, 1967 FORD Firm. Call 6437467. after 6pm. water heaters, garbage CRAFTSMAN EIGHT HP CLARINET FOR Sole, London Road, Hebron. CO N VER TIBLE. Call 871- disposals; faucet repairs. riding lawn mower with CAM BRIDGE D IE T at $99.00. Ask for Bobby, 0672. TEN SPEED ROGER RE TW O 155-13 Black tires, BIG, GIGANTIC SALE — Mu Smop'i Onr DIspatcher-HARTFORD CLERKS WANTED — TWO BEDROOM MO 649-7657. Visa/Master 36 Inch mowing deck. wholesale-$13 per can, $75 646-7719 after 4pm. VERE Men's blke-Rldlng plenty of wear left, both V ER N O N — Tw o to MANCHESTER-One, two 454 MAIN STREET-FIrsf' 8am-4pm. 61 C Rachel Lost/Found 01 DESPATCH has oppor Weekends and full time B ILE HOME-Set up In choose from. Immacu and three bedroom floor. Three room heated' Card accepted. Runs good but needs per case. Call 6431896. 1968 GMC TRUCK — 6 condition. Needs front for $15.00. Call 644-2063 Road. Kids clothes of all cylinder, 4 speed, gross brake cable. $35. Call tunity In our Moving weekdays. Apply In per Bolton Park. Furnace. late Z'/2 room 'brick apartments. Heat and hot apartment. $325. Security transmission work. BANJO FIV E string with after 5pm. kind. Miscellaneous 6462190. WHAT Ailt YOU GOMC TO DO? Division In traffic con son 10am to 2pm. Tues Two years old. Applian condo. Wall to wall, dish water. $375, $425, $495. required. Phone 646-2426 $99.00. 644-8217. 20" HARWICK GAS case, good condition. 6700. Has power lift gate. n» trol. Thorough training day, Wednesday, Thurs ces Included. Large wood STOVE-whIte and clean $80.00 firm. Call 649-1921. household. Had new battery, radia 1970 FIDO FORD Truck, REWARD FOR RETURN washer, disposal, air- Call 649-4800. 9 to 5 weekdays. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa OF GREY COCKATIEL cgmarKH inn nitiiiiul aum available for "take- day. 190 Farmington shed, 12' X 20'. Large conditioning, stove, re $40. Call 742-9681 eyenings tor, battery, starter. 26" HUFFY 3 SPEED rear axle housing com Avenue, Hartford. No Good motor and front BIKE. Needs some ad- with yellow head and CM Wf KM hM tw Met. charge" Individual who screened In porch. Park frigerator. Lovely high FIVE ROOM DUPLEX- 30 LOCUST STREET-**^ DON'T SWELTER .THIS best time to call. ORGAN-Yamaha Elec- plete with axle and car phone calls. S.UMMERI Let us handle tone B-60. Equipped with Automotive end. All lights, mirrors, lustment. Good orange cheeks. Last In M M mky P kt will schedule road driv ing for three cars. No location; close to every Two bedrooms. Dining First floor, four rooms,' rier. $99.00. Call 647-1638. the vicinity of ilAcKee hn eertks id m'l on ers for long-distance children. Call 64^-6572 un thing. Group I, Belflore . heated. Water extra, nV' those cleaning chores, PICK YOUR OWN RASP Air Conditloner-Phllco, automatic rhythm, heater good. Needs cab conditlon-lst $10 takes It. room. $400 monthly. No the HOUSEWORKS-647- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa patch, paint, muffler and 649-7963. Street. Call 643-1924 or K.2N.II0 moving. Interesting, ca TRAINEES NEEDED — til 6pm; after 6pm, 643- Agency, M7-1413. pets. Security deposit re appliances. Security. 646- BERRIES at Nutmeg 11,700 BTU. Good condi chords, bass variations, TWO 13 Inch Ford Mus 728-4814. tniei e 111 reer opportunity for cost- Earnings to $1500 per 7i30. 2426 9-5 weekdays. 3777. Vineyard, BunkerHIII tion. Call 646-6314 after more. Excellent condi Cors/Trucks tar Sale 71 seat repair. Transferred, tang rims, like new, ••••••••••••••••••••••a quired. Group I, Phll- 3pm. tion. $1500. Call 742-7936. $800 or best otfer, as is. 1979 HONDA MOPED — wHii W lUkiiiii Mi wise Individual. Busy, ac- month, from 15-50 hours brlck Agency, 646-4200. Road, Coventry. Call for $20.00. Call 643-6802 or LOST-Belge color male if lb tlve office In East available. College stu M ANCHESTER — Seven Lots/Lond tar Sole 33 MANCHESTER-' RESPONSIBLE details 742-8070. Invested much more. Call Low mileage, excellent 649-6205. WFlNIliyMAN Hartford. Good memory, dents may apply. Possi room Colonial. Fire MOTHER will babysit UNIVERSAL S T A N D G U ITAR S TE E L STRING Willy De, 649-4381. condition. $350. Call 646 cat. Vicinity of Lake TWO BEDROOM DU Completely renovated, 2; DATSUN-1981 200SX Street, Manchester/Bol- IT'S 9 10 TW good health vital. Long ble permanent positions. place, formal dinin bedroom second floor' full or part time in her DZEN BLUEBERRY ARD ENCYCLOPEDIA- ACO U STIC solid neck 3094 otter 4; 30pm. PAIR BEIGE Bucket seat workday only shortened PLEX, appliances in Manchester home. Expe 25 books plus 6 and bridge, fingers easily Roadster. Brown with fa- 1968 G TO — Good ports ton town line. 643-2562. lb In person Interview only. groom, family room, IV2 BOLTON LAKE— Very, cluded. Utilities apartment. No pets, $450 HILL-Pick your own covers for older Firebird umt nihonu because you are making Call 569-8202. baths, large screened and rienced. Call 647-9559. blueberries. South Wind yearbooks, 56— 61. Very and has good tune. $30. stdon Cavalier Top. S-L cor. (Complete. Also 1973 MEN'S 27" HUFFY TEN or Camaro, excellent aMNEncn oum very small piece of land separate. References. a month plus security;' Package, AC, 4 speaker FO U N D -K ITTEN . Green iln iflm Important decisions all glass porch. Two car sor, East Windsor town good condition. $15. Call Call 875-6736. Dart-Cheap transporta SPEED — Used one sea condition. 643-9141. with private road. Cannot $350 a month. Security 646-1379. FM stereo, 5 speed. Im tion. Best otter(s). Call HIM Street. Grey, black USHBONISIS day long. You will use AUTO MECHANIC — garage. Aluminum sid WILLING TO DO ODD line. 87 Barber HIM Road, 643-6297. son. Great transporta $ 2 0 . 0 0 . be built upon. Coll 643- and deposit required. maculate velour interior. 742-6109 or 646-6142. tion. $75 or best offer. stripes. 643-1063. mi computer keyboard and Mature mechanic, pref ing. Large yard. 87 Ver 2880. JOBS, Housecleanlng, one mile north ot Dzen SEARS SILVERTONE Call 646-6637. 118 MAIN STREET-3- $8,500. 742-7936. 6466142. ENUiiNMi t m u a ruK electric typewriter to erably with front end and non Street. By owner. rooms, first floor, hear painting or wood work Tree Farm. Free contain CAMBRIDGE DIET FOR ORGAN In mint condi REAR WINDOW OF 1977 complete Bills of Lading brake experience. Salary ing. Have own transpor SALE-Patented. Undis tion. $225. Reason for 1977 CHEVY DELUXE CHEVY PICKUP pits Telephone 643-0073. DON'T KNOW anyone THREE BEDROOM and hot water Included." ers. For update on pick nb) id bsM hr id|| and Driver Papers. Paid negotiable. Apply In per tation. Call 647-0329 or ing conditions and hours puted leader. No drugs. Sale-Moving. Call 649- 1976 FORD RANCHERO- TRUCK. Runs good. $2300 1978 SUZUKI — RM-80, TRUCK. $55 or Best Offer Empioyment who wonts to buy whot DUPLEX-1'/2 baths, ap No appliances. No pets.' Very good condition. 3J bp Md |Mt prt-tiei pension and insurance son; Clarke Motor Sales, SOMERS — 8 Room /you hove to sell? Let o 6464)016. call 644-9505. Nd preservatives. No 2722, evenings. Firm. Ask for Nelson. Dirt Bike. Special shocks. takes It. Call 643-4251. & Education pliances, carpeting, Security. $370. Phone 646*" $1700. Call 289-8141. 646-9766 or 643-1987. Racing piston. Excellent ifhr Bisk IriMi benefits. Apply Person Route 6 & 85, Bolton, Home. Mud room. 2 car wont od find o cosh 2426, 9 to 5 weekdays. stimulants. Call 649-9914. nel Manager, H A R T Conn. fenced In yard. No pets. I CAN BABYSIT day or condition. $200. Call 644- SEARS SUPER GUARD oarage. H a rd w o o d buyer for you I $475 monthly. No utilities. STRINGBEANS — Yel FORD DESPATCH, 225 floors. And much morel evenings, have own low and green. Pick your RABBIT CAGES $10 1972 O P EL M AN TA four "EASY DOES IT" Is the 1933. X-S-T 14" tires with rims. lAACANI PIATOON" m! ••••••••••••••••••••••a 649-5132. GENTLEMAN PRE door, 89,244 original Help Wanted 21 hiM( Inti im hub ai mm Prospect Street, East SALES — The DEC Corp., $129,000. Owner will help transportation. Call own. Natsisky Farms. each. Maple chest on way to describe placing Barely used, 1 season. $50 FERRED — Three small' BALDWIN ACCRO- miles. Automatic, power •itri strips id mm) hr |m! Hartford, or send re a National supplier of finance. For more infor- R e f l t O l S room apartment with fur-' Cindl at 6439042. Call 644-Q304. chest 8 drawers, 5 ft. 8 in. a want ad. Just call for the pair. Call 742-9681. sume. Please do not fasteners and related A U G U ST Ist-SIx room high, 3 tt. 4Vi" wide, 16" SONICPIANOFORSALE brakes, registered. Good Cors/Trucks for Sale 71 UUMN motion. Call 749-0103.4 half duplex, IV2 baths, niture, available Imme 6432711 and we do the EXPERIENCED SALES phone. EOE. maintenance supplies, HOUSECLEANING- deep. $40. Call 6431814. — Mahogany finish. running condition. Call rest! PARTS SPECIAL: 1972 649-9454 carpeting, no utilities. diately. Plus two c a r 649-3759. CLERK. (Mature).Mar requires a District Man OPEN HOUSE — 57 Con gargage space for small- Domestlc with three ye Household Goods 62 Bench and free tuning Duster and 1974 Dart. $99 EXCELLENT INCOME Centrally located. $475 G E RESTAURANT included. Asking $1495. or best offer. Call 649-5618 lows, Inc. 867 Main 643-4633 ager and Salesmen. Send stance Drive, Manches Rooms tar Rent 41 month plus 2 months business. For further In-'' ars experience, will clean X Call 569-0136. Street, Manchester. 1-800-842-2274 for part time home as briet resume to: The DEC ter. Saturday & Sunday, security. 649-4992. formation call 643-6441.; - your house or apartment. G R ILL 2' 3', two ele after 1pm. sembly work. For Infor Corp., P.O. Box 1068, 1-4pm. By owner. Seven aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Weekly or bl-weekly, or USED REFRIGERA ments, runs good. $75. INSURANCE AGENCY mation call 504-641-8003, Medina, OH 44258. Room Ranch, private one time cleaning. A TORS, WASHERS, Call 742-9681, evenings CAR TOP BOX FOR Ext. 8201. GENTLEMAN PRE MANCHESTER — Two TW O BEDROOMS In nlc«' best time. personal lines depart wooded yard, walk to FER R ED . $50.00 weekly. duplex. Gas heat. Private- person you can trust with Ranges - clean, guaran CAMPING — 4’ X6’ X10" bedrooms. Air. Wall to Antiques Car top, racks Included. ment needs a part time Buckley School. Save Kitchen privileges. 646- wall. Garages available. driveway and entrance." excellent references! For teed, parts and service. experienced Individual BARTENDERS Instruction commission. Low $60's. more Information call STAMP COLLECTION Fit VW Bus. $25. Call 2 0 0 0 . Low prices. B.D. Pearl ^ Home sw eet Nice neighborhood. $400:' “SUMMER VACATION $465 plus utilities. Availa FOR SALE, $75. Call after for auto and homeowners MEANS EXTRA TIME" NEEDED-Local club. ble August 1st. Paul, Coll Dan or Ed 649-2947 or' 646-7971. Son, 649 Main Street, 649-5903. Part time, Days-NIghts. 4pm. 742-6016. billings and customer Turn this time Into cash! ROOMS — MAIN days, 547-1530; 646-0501 646-9892. - 6432171. 1930 Maytag Washing ^ “ “TourtotProbate contact. Call John H. We have a lim ited Apply by mall for ap CENTER NURSERY Condominiums 32 STREET LOCATION- after 6pm, weekends. CERTIFIED SWIMMING Machine, square tub, rin District ot Coventry Lappen, Inc. at 649-5261 If pointment to; H. Pohl, INSTRUCTOR will teach ENOUGH NEW WOOL to NOTICE OF HEARING number of positions SCHOOL — 11 Center $165, $175 a month. Secur M ANCHESTER — One' KENMORE WASHER-3 ger in good condition. Interested. 157 Brookfield Street, Street, Manchester now ••••••••••••••••••••••at swim ming lessons In make 7 foot round, $99. Call 643-1938 ESTATE OF AGNES WIT- available In our phone ity and references, all TWO BEDROOM TOWN- bedroom with garage." speed, 4 cycle-white, 20 Honda. TM A N N . Pursuant lo on Manchester, C T 06040. accepting registrations your pool afternoons, braided rug. $55. Call sales operation. Will utilities. Call before 9am HOUSE — Heat, hot wa Quiet neighborhood. $375 gallon capacity-working rtie new 198,1 Htmda Accord Front-wheel drive, ventilated order of Hon. David C. Deadline July 31, 1983. for September. Two, Nlancliastar or after 6pm. 643-0108 - early evenings. Pam 649- condition. $60. 875-6736. 649-4205. 1930's PH ILCO CONSOLE Raope, Judge, dated July 13, train people available 132,100-Rnaidnt from ownar lo ter, carpeting, air plus utilities. Call 649^-" Hatchback is so nice to get into, you front disc brakes, 4-wheel indepen 1983 a hearing will be held on Monday-Thursday even three or five morning conditioner, all applian 7025. RADIO In good condition. NEXT YEAR'S VACA halp you wMh iMa vacant room 4800. may not want to ^ t out. dent suspension and a .S-speed an application proving for ings and Saturday morn sessions, ages 2*/2 thru 5 unH. WHh apptMcoa. ROOM FOR ces. Nice location. Coll THREE PIECE OAK Excellent sound. Asking authority to sell and convey a NEWSPAPER DEALER TION BEGINS NOW. Sell years. Reasonable rates. DRIVEWAYS SEALED T h e interior is so comfortable, manual transmission are standard en ings. Call Gerry for an GENTLEMAN-ParkIng, 647-1595. M ANCHESTER — Du>' BEDROOM SET-$250. CUSTOM MADE GOWN $75. Call 649-2722, certain pleceor parcel of real NEEDED. Rockvllle- Avon and start saving Field trips. Call 647-9941, GORDON REAITY — Fast, professional ser Call 649-6786. AND M A N T IL L A — Blue evenings. the ride so srtxxith and quiet, some gineering features. property as In said applica Interview Mondav- air conditioning, kitchen plex, three bedrooms, 1'/i tion on file more fully ap /Vernon ar^ea. Call Wednesday evenings now! Call 523-9401 or or 742-6754. 643-2174 privileges. Refrigerotor, VERNON — Plush, five vice! Free estimates I Se with white lace overskirt. times it feels like ytxt could drive And this year. a.new 4-speed au Jeanne at 647-9946., 278-2941. baths. $550 monthly pluk" pears, at the Court of Pro from 6:30— 7:30 af 643- freezer, washer, dryer. room, two bedroom con utilities. Security and reF nior Citizen Discounts! WINGED BACK CHAIR- Size 16. Never worn. $80. frxever. Rspecially when you tan tomatic transmission is al.so available bate on July 29, 1983 at 9:00 2711. HAVE YOUR own “Af Call 6435600. dominium. Fully ap- Please call evenings 649- gold. Fair condition. $40. 649-4205. with variable-a.ssist power steering. a.m. FULLTIM E DIVISION In erences required. Cair Tag Sales 69 take advantage of the Acctxd’s well- Bertha E. ituppe. LICENSED NURSE— Homes tar Sole ter The Fourth" sole pllanced and air conditi 3442. Call 649-1921. shipping and receiving. 31 Monday through Friday/' known fuel efficiency? So come sec the new Accord Clerk Small facility. Part time. LOCAL INSURANCE this year ... selling THREE ROOMS-Private oned. Wall-to-wall 9am-5pm, 646-1974. 038-07 Minimal stress. Salary Company paid benefits. FR EE WOOD — Downed Hondas have traditionally main Hatchback at Manchester AGENCY seeks parftime those unused Items entrance. Ladles $35.00; carpeting. $475 plus utili Pahiting/Paperlng 52 G.E. WASHER — Top of negotiable. Call 649-2358. Apply In person, 812 trees on building lot. You NEED A LAMP, a Clamp tained one of the highest resale values Honda and make yourself at Court ot Probate staff person to handle around your home with Mens $35.00 & $40.00. ties. No lease required. PLEASANT EFFI the line model-needs wa home. District ot Coventry homeowners, and fire In Bloomfield Avenue, MANCHESTER-Seven o wont odl Coll 643-2711 Also: Fur coat, dresses, Will consider rent with ••••••••••••••••••••••a ter pump-$70. Call after cut up. Call Bob Reilly or lust ■ a decent be- in the industry. All die nxxe rea.s
BUSINESS Is U.S. Congress ready Bolton, Wlllington start Mix business for the Studds affair? crucial school-cost talks with pleasure Form a personal investment strategy while you’re young ... page 2 ... page 9 . ... page 20 (EDITOR S NOTE: This Sylvia Porter weekend column is taken from her book, "Sylvia Porter’s Your Own Money, ” published by Avon Books.) starting out as an investor, it mav How do you achieve this growth? That is the most BIk Your be difficult at first to obey this rule. You may have important, and most unanswerable, question. One If the world of investment brings to mind enough available money for just one stock or mutual rule is basic, though; The greater the risk, the greater overweight, blue-suited e.xecutives thumbing through Money's lund. That s a good initial move, but your investment the potential return. thick reports or scrutinizing tickertapes. you havethe strategy must not end there. As soon as you can Developing your strategy, then, requires balancing Fair tonight; wrong idea. Investing is for everyone, particularly Worth diversify. That way, you can take advantage of the risk of investments against their potential for Manchester, Conn. .voung people. In fact, now is one of the best times for long-term upswings while minimizing the chance of large profits. In the process of balancing, be bold, but sunny Tuesday them to invest because they can be bold, even gamble Sylvia Porter being wiped out by a temporary but drastic downturn Monday, July 18, 1983 not silly. There is a fine line between boldness and — See page 2 wdth the few dollars they can afford to risk in search of Many different investments, you will find, will suit foolhardiness — and you must learn to draw this line Single copy: 25C that truly worthwhile investment. A young person your individualized needs. with increasing accuracy. doesn’t have to be rich to do it: as little as $100 will buy SWINGING OFF WITH SEVERAL IF YOU ARE under age 18, you cannot walk into a Umlh a stake in certain mutual funds, for example. What is BASKETS OF EGGS, EITHER. Just because iHaurh^atpr needed is the determination to think through vourown investments of 10 percent a year was considered diversity IS a good thing doesn't mean anything that's broker's office with a wad of bills and begin needs, develop a strategy to meet those needs, and extremely productive. During the dou’ole-digit late new or different is worthwhile. Somespeculators snap speculating in commodities. In fact, persons under 18 follow through on that strategy. 1970s and early 1980s, however, anything less than 15 at any rumor or tip no matter how wacky. No matter are not allowed to trade in any kind of securities in any Alway.s set aside a certain portion of your spendable percent might have been considered a foolish risk how inviting an opportunity looks, be on guard: There established market in their own name. Being under when insured savings certificates frequently could age need not stop you, however, since the vast income in savings — whether in "liquid'’ bank offer an equivalent return. The only way to keep on top are so many get-rich-quick schemes advertised in the accounts or in quickly cashed short-term securities — media, every person who can read or see should be a majority of states have enacted their own versions of for future personal or educational needs, as well as for of the situation is to monitor inflation and interest milhonaire-plus by now. You know better. the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act. Under this act, your .... rates constantly on your own. Keep a notebook with parent does the actual buying and selling but, merely Revamp urged emergencies. But don’t let your savings program • NEVERTHELESS, BE OPEN TO CHANGE. monthly entries for the consumer price index (the by filling out a short form (available at any broker’s Ceremony deter you from investing. After you’ve contributed semiofficial inflation indicator) and the prime rate Don t be so hypnotized by your first investment that adequately to your savings, whatever other spendable you hold on to it blindly when every market signal tells office), your parent transfers real ownership to you. income you can scrape together may be considered (the interest rate charged by major banks for loans to you to sell. On the other hand, don’t be so overly In effect, your parent acts as your agent — buying and available for investment. Saving and investing a total their best, biggest customers). When you get cautious that you sh by as opportunity after selling as you direct — while you are the ultimate for medics of 10 percent of your income is a fair goal to aim for, accustomed to these fluctuating rates, you’ll have a opportunity approaches and then recedes. Keep on winner or loser. in office of much better sense of what you should be doing with your toes. All this brings up one final and absolutely crucial your investment money. , WHY NOT put all your money in savings? History point for those of you under age 18 and for those of you is tonight underlines that, in the long run, financial institutions’ INVESTORS generally look for three distinct goals: who are legally adults but are still living with (or AS YOU WORK out your personalized investment under the care of and with the financial support of) savings accounts and U.S. savings bonds will pay you strategy, keep these guidelines in mind: (1) a steady flow of income; (2) long-term less than the inflation rate. In the short run. you’re appreciation in value; (3) short-term, rapid growth. your parents; Do not attempt to invest without your The paramedics and advanced state attorney unlikely to come out a winner unless you lock yourself • SET ASIDE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN FOR parents’ knowledge! INVESTMENT PURPOSES. Without jeopardizing I'*'"®® holdings often seek to There is no reason why your parents should not emergency medical technicians into a bond, note or certificate yielding high interest your savings program, try to discipline yourself to live off the steady flow of interest or dividends paid on have been in service under the rates the moment before interest rates tumble. their investments, and often such income serves as applaud your desire to formulate an investment town’s new Advanced Life Support Bv Mark A. Dupuis ribbon commission said the crea Saving money is important for emergencies and for pass by some minor but costly pleasures for the sake their retirement income in whole or in large part. On strategy as opposed to saving for a fast car, this year’s United Press International tion of units and divisions was not of your investment program. If you can achieve the 10 clothes, or a week with your friends bumming around system for a week and the service high-ticket necessities, and savings accounts and U.S. the money I assume many of you can afford to invest will be officially dedicated at the done through an orderly savings bonds are good places to store your money percent combined savings-and-investment goal, right now, you can’t possibly care about the few on your own. You are investing after you take care of HARTFORD — A special com expansion. that’s admirable. If you can do more — that’s “wow' ’’ all your legitimate needs, not before. The money you Town of Manchester Fire Depart until you determine w here you want to invest But dollars of current income your investments could ment's central headquarters at 7 mission today recommended res Instead, the commission said, once you’re ready to start investing, shift away from ■ WHATEVER YOUR GOAL IS, STICK TO IT. By 6drn. invest IS money you normally would waste or fritter tructuring the state Attorney Gen the structure was an attempt to far the most destructive blow to any investment away if you did not put it to work. p.m. today. sluggish accounts and put the money you can afford to What you really want, above all else, is strong, rapid The question of what degree of eral’s Office, saying the office was "artificially superimpose a man risk to work for you. program is dealt by the investor’s lack of discipline If your parents are absolutely opposed, you are still unable to best serve the slate agement structure designed for an Make investment an essential item in your personal growth over a period of five to 10 years Your response is appropriate has come What is a good returnmn investments? For most of investments, although thoughtful, should display an one step ahead because you can begin as soon as you up repeatedly at discussions about because of problems that deve administrative bureaucracy ontoa budget, and don’t cheat. You’re cheating only one become financially independent. Then you can loped over several decades. 'group of legal professionals.” the 20th century, when both interest rates and person: yourself, aggressive strategy that takes a few calculated risks. the service. Those involved say the inflation ran at single-digit rates, a return on inaplement the strategy you already have developed The 22-member commission, The commission said the crea • DON’T PUT ALL YOUR EGGS IN ONE BASKET. You are in a race, and if you spring ahead of the pack response will be adjusted with you are at a tremendous advantage. while your friends are still trying to figure out why experience. named six months ago by Attorney tion of division and unit head their money seems to disappear so quickly each week. Sometimes an initial report General Joseph I. Lieberman, positions was not designed to meet turns out to be misleading. In one unanimously adopted a report management needs, but rather case on Saturday police, a fire labeling as a failure the current chiefly were used as a way to give B usiness engine, the rescue truck with structure of the office of eight the lawyers who got the posts Put your investment paramedics, and an ambulance of divisions and 23 units. additional pay. the Manchester Ambulance Ser It recommended that the 31 Lieberman said implementation In B rief supervisoi'y positions be reduced of the recommendations may i- . vice responded to the scene of an accident — only to end up treating to a dozen, with four associate result in some people being moved Gray will chair group where your heart is a victim lor what amounted to a attorneys general overseeing eight from supervisory positions, but minor cut on the head. new "departments” to ’’integrate said he had pledged not to reduce WASHINGTON — Harry J. Gray, chairman and consolidate complementary anyone’s salary in the process. and chief executive officer of United Technolo Here’s the sequence of events in the call, which came at at about fu notions.” He said it was still too early .o gies Corp., has been elected chairman of a group By Andrea Zentz Lieberman said work would know if the changes could be of industry, academic and government leaders and favor those they consider more 3; 45 p.m. Saturday at Cooper Hill United Press International environmentally sound. and Fairfield streets. begin immediately to carry out the implemented by administrative working to establish the National Science Center •V commission’s recommendations aetion or if some would require for Communciations and Electronics. “Concerned investors are worried The call came in to dispatchers MONTPELIER, Vt. - Are you about nuclear power — that we’re stationed at police headquarters. and appointed Deputy Attorney legislative approval lo be put into The group, known as the National Science concerned that the money you invested General Elliot F. Gerson to over effect. Center for Communications and Electronics putting all our money in ... and it’s not The report they received said that may be squandered on ventures that safe.” he said. there was a two-car accident with see the implementation. Foundation, is attempting to raise some $18 are repugnant to you? He said many of the commis million to establish a national center for training The center compared investment injuries to two persons. Like, for instance, a pacifist who returns from utilities using nuclear Based on that information, fol sion’s recommendations would and education in communications, electronics learns his money is being used to cost “little or no” money and set a science and technology. The center will be in Ft power, those that do not and those that lowing the protocol that has been develop a new bomb? are developing nuclear plants, Lowrey set up, the service dispatched Labor Day target for putting those Legislators Gordon, Ga. Or a vegeterian who finds to his recommendations in place, with The center will assist public school systems, said. police, a fire engine, the rescue dismay he’s helping finance a cattle It showed nuclear stocks returned an truck and ambulance. others requiring more funds com colleges and universities in providing methods ranch? ing into being as soon as possible. for creating incentives and advanced instruc average of 124 percent between 1974 When the medical crew arrived, summoned How about a black who inadvertently and 1982, while “non-nuclear” invest members saw only one car and one “It’s an effort that could be tional techniques in scientific, mathematical and invests in a firm with large holdings in reasonably accomplished in stages engineering subjects. ments returned 269 percent. victim. The victim was lying on the racialiy segregated South Africa? The average gain for companies in sidewalk. and over the course of time,” said on vetoes Your worries may be over. the process of developing nuclear His injuries turned out to be Francis J. McCarthy, general A family-owned research firm has minor and he was brought by counsel for the Travelers Insu plants was 144 percent, Lowrey said. HARTFORD (UPI) — Secretary Acquisition announced been formed to advise people how to Concerns vary among clients, and ambulance to the Emergency rance Cos. and co-chairman of the make a profit while plugging their commission. of the State Julia H. Tashjian has not ail of them are socially conscious, Department of Manchester Mem formaliy summoned the Legisla ~ Peter J. Ghirla, president of money into investments that are said Lowrey, a sociology teacher at orial Hospital where he was He and Laljeebhai R. Patei, a tne Kolfite Co., Wednesday announced the firm “sociaily acceptable” to them. Hartford lawyer and the commis ture into special session next week has entered into a letter of intent with Boston College. treated for a head laceration and ”We see ourselves as a kind of then released. sion’s other co-chairman, said the to reconsider the 10 bills vetoed by International Power Chemicals Inc. But some with social concerns say Gov. William O’Neill from this investment advisory firm for socially they do not want to invest in drug and While the police report of the recommended changes would Ghirla said International Power will become concerned investors,” said Ritchie make the Attorney General’s Of year’s regular session. exclusive sales agent for Rolfite’s.fuel additive pharmaceutical companies because accident was not completed this Gov. William O’Neill also gave Lowrey, co-director of the Center for they use animals for research; others morning, data indicated that the Herald photo by Tarquinio fice more iike a large, private law magnesium oxide dispersion products and Rolfite % Economic Revitalization. Inc. firm. lawmakers the authority to meetat will acquire all of the shares of capital stock of oppose placing their money in oil victim, Harry Lubas of 90Summer the same time in speeial session to ’’These are people who want their companies responsible for spillage that St., was the driver of one car. A Kenneth Cusson uses radio to tell the Among the recommendations International Power. money to do good, as well as make Lubas, was treated at the hospital and involving additional money were consider state employee contracts ’’The sales agency and the acquisition are moiiey.” harms the environment-. Some also second car had apparently been staff at the emergency department released. Cusson and Mason were the that have not yet been ratified by object to investing in defense driven from the scene, a least by calls for increasing the number of subject to the negotiation of definitive’agree Lowrey’s son Peter and daughter-in- about the condition of the accident paramedics on duty when the call came lawyers in the offiee, which the Legislature, the Governor’s ments to be approved by he boards of directors of contractors. the time the medical crews were law Susan started the operation in their there. But a second driver has been victim while Michael Mason puts a in. handles the state’s civil matters Office said today. both contipanies, ” Ghirla said. The family’s work involves extensive Mrs. Tashjian, in documents Worcester home last summer, and now research, using the Wall Street Jour- identified. bandage on his head. The victim, Harry for the state, and adding support He said, "We believe the merging of the ■< have two offices in Montpelier, he said. staff and equipment. dated Friday and made available activities of Rolfite and IPC will introduce a He said the family hopes the business Other publications and The commission also recom today, called the so-called "trailer formidable force into the fuel additives market," about half a dozen research centers session" to consider the 10 bills will grow into a nationwide service throughout the United States. The firm mended consolidation of the office providing updated information about into more-central locations. The vetoed by O’Neill to begin on July also works with brokers, who provide 25. the social responsiveness of corpora updated daily financial information 120 lawyers working in the office Contract awarded tions. It already has received inquiries Facing the Issues are now located in 17 separate Lawmakers, can meet for no from Japan, Australia, Argentina and “We’re trying to make available offices around the state. more than three days in the trailer Herald photo by Tarquinlo reasonably priced information,” Low STONING'T()N — Yardney Corp.’s Power Fiji. rey said. In calling the current structure session to consider overriding Sources division in Denver has received a Lowrey, a self-avowed socialist, said of the office a faiiure. the blue- O’Neill’s vetos, which would re million from Beautification award he and his relatives have their own quire a two-thirds vote of both the Rockwell International Corp.’s Autonetics Stra- personal views about what is “socially Mississippi House and Senate. tegic Systems division for the Peacekeeper The June 1983 City Beautification Award was presented by the acceptable,” but do not impose them on The special session called by Missile program. vuicptr their clientele. ‘Baby Doe’ rule controversial O’Neill to take up employee Environment and Beautification Committee of the Greater Mississippi’s economy, long based on Power Sources will provide full-scale engineer Manchester Chamber of Commerce to B & B Oil of 315 Broad Each investor expresses what his or contracts will begin immediately ing development, flight certification and qualifi one crop. “King Cotton.” has become Inside Today following adjournment of the Street. Ed Boland (L) and Dan Boland (C) 7 e c le The S d her own social concerns are, he said, balanced and diversified. The state has Bv Thomas Ferraro legally protected rights — of their procedures for overseeing cation of ordnance and electronics batteries for and the center seeks investments that United Press International handicapped newborns in the life-and-death decisions, espe trailer session, according to docu inclusion in Peacekeeper’s guidance and control achieved considerable industrial ex U.S. Surgeon General C. 20 poges, 2 sections from Gerald Bowler, a member of the Chamber’s EBC. B&BOil are both fiscally sound and in line with pansion. The main yields have been United States.” cially regarding seriously ill ments signed by O’Neill Thursday their customer’s concerns. Everett Koop and Dr. newborns.” Advice ...... and released today. S n t " " itrpropCr!y°"'"’®"''®'' '«"^S‘=aplng and maintenance of lumber, along with furniture and WASHINGTON - The Reagan Although the new rule was For example, he said, some people paper, food processing, apparel, chem administration perceives its Janies Strain, president of nearly identical to the first, it did Koop, arguing the case for what A rea...... There had been talk of also He said both batteries are installed into the oppose nuclear power investments. amounts to the federal govern Business...... holding a special session to con icals, electronics and machinery “Baby Doe” rule as an attempt to the American Academy of contain a concession to the medical Classified...... provide on-board prevent hospitals from murdering community stating federal law ment policing hospital nurseries, sider a plan for upgrading the Pediatrics, explain their Comics...... safety of the state’s roads and flight systems during handicapped infants by withhold differing views in pro and ’’does not require the imposition of said “available evidence indicates Entertainment...... Loans up, Interest rates down ing food and care. But doctors see futile therapies that merely pro that handicapped babies have died Focus ...... bridges, but that item was not Yardney, a majority-owned subsidiary of the it as an intrusion into their domain. con stories on page 10. long the process of dying.” from denial of food and medically Lottery...... included on the call for the special tered hfm T p''’*''' '^'’ittakerCorp., is headquar Dr. Richard Strain, academy necessary treatment” by Obituaries...... session issued by O’Neill. tered in the Pawcatuck section of Stonington. The administration’s rule would Opinion...... Talk of a special session on road post signs in federally funded president, is unsatisfied. hospitals. Peopletolk ...... U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Instead of telephone hotlines and Said Koop, “ No infant should die Sports...... and bridge repairs was raised hospitals stating that existing law after the June 28 collapse of a forbids discrimination against the Koop, in unveiling the revised investigating bureaucrats, he fa in this country because we lack the Television...... Investments Manchester banks gain big over ’82 handicapped. measure, told a news conference: vors creating advisory panels, as effective procedures for detecting W eather...... 250-ton section of a Connecticul Signs would list “hotline” tele “The Reagan administration recommended by a presidential and preventing discriminatory Turnpike' bridge in Greenwich. By Raymond T. DeMeo phone numbers that people could once again commits itself to Commission earlier this year, to and life-threatening violations of Three people died and three were as,■iw'If oi 3 p.m. !• riday. "f Advest Inc., are interest to its depositors than it did during the same safeguarding the lives — and the the law.” •••••••••••••••••••••a injured in the incident. Herald Reporter mortgage at 14'/4 percent and two points. call to anonymously report sus “encourage hospitals to improve ?ecovtiy “'® earnings pected violations against de Price Change Aided by improving loan sales and declining rates fir»f 7*“'’® **’'* million during the formed babies. The government, Friday This Week on interest paid to depositors, the balance sheets of Agostinelli said Manchester State Bank’s assets f ^ ^ six months of 1983 through the sale of st^ k s in turn, would dispatch grew $6 million from midyear 1982. Installment loans bonds and other securities. V investigators. Advest Inc. b!.tte7^af‘®'^a 'oolung much which make up the biggest part of the bank’s assets’ Tempers hotter than weather at state border 245'h nc better at midyear 1983 than they did a year ago (ha * midyear It had also paid about $2.3 million less The 25,000-member American Acmal in^eased by $2.3 million to $13.4 million. 121.2 dn 3 /4 The largest of the three, the Savings Bank of denoskf ln®chi"y “ epositors. although Academy of Pediatrics sees the Aetna 38i'« Manchester reported before-tax earnings of $i 4 *'®''® expanded in the past cfa i ®*'«®'‘‘n8 and savings accounts Increa investigators as nothing less than CBT Corp. dn 1 By Dennis C. MilewskI Three people were killed; the Route 1 in Cos Cob, the section of "I ain’t rich. I go to work 32'.j up l'/2 miiiion for the first six months of 1983. compared to a s®r''*®es including commercial loan decline in interest rates since last year federal "goon squads.” United Press International major link between New York and Colonial Bancorp departments, Agostinelli said smallness is to MSB’s particularly on popular long-term deposit certifi- Related stories on page s. Greenwich that has taken the load everyday. ” snapped Chervinski. 27' dn 1/4 OSS of $285,509 at the same time iast year, according Last spring, a federal judge New England was crippled: and Finast advantage. We’re giving people what they really of the traffic in Connecticut. “When we had the water shortage 1 9 1 /4 1 struck down the administration’s First Bancorp dn o? Bar^^s slid fface.” GREENWICH — Tempers are angry merchants say they face “I fly that flag all the time. It (in the summer of 1981) somebody 51 1 tTn.lr ® etherbanks worlu initial “Baby Doe” rule, saying the First Conn. B.-incorp dn lo our benefit, he said. hotter than the weather these days trucks belching smoke and labor ruin in the rumble of heavy trucks don’t mean nothin’. This O’Rourke upstate said. Let them drink 42 up ■1/4 president Nathan G. measure was issued without a between New York and Connecti ing to make the next hill. that shake the capitals of both First Hartford Corp. At SBM, installment loans also showed a dramatic wants to run for something else,” Perrier.’ They put us in the same nc Agostinelli reported year-to-date earnings at $153 306 proper period for public comment. cut over detoured traffic caused by The driver of a shiny new car states. he said. pot — we’re all rich — but I drink a Hartford National 36'/. dn 3/. about a 10 percent increase over last year’s $137 34e' ~ almost 20 percent more Lydall reporting On July 1, the administration the Mianus Bridge collapse. Hartford Steam Boiler bearing New York plates pokes his New York officials complain 50-cent can of beer." he said. 53'/l! nc on assets of $31 million. It was the latest in what’s than a year ago. Barnes said it was the largest proposed a new rule, saying it Traffic is bumper to bumper and head out the window and shouts, that Port Chester, N.Y., on the One Connecticut official was Ingersoll Rand percentage incr®ase in loans in the bank’s history. 54Ve up 3 / . the bTnk^ record-breaking profit reports for best gain in year would become effective following a tempers are short while business “Connecticut s---- ! ” then guns his Connecticut border has taken an quoted as telling New York to ”Go Some of the supposedly smug J.C. Penney 58V. s mortgage portfolio shrank, in contrast, required. 60-day public comment to hell,” while one Port Chester Lydall Inc. dn '/. men simmer along rows of de engine to catch up with creeping unfair burden of traffic that has residents of Cos Cob startled police 1 7 V 4 from $m .4 million at midyear 1982 to $217 million this period. merchant shot back that wealthy dn I ' / i S K /rifife Association, with assets of ^^ydall Inc. of Manchester Thursday renorteH serted shops and half-empty res traffic. clogged village streets. lust Sunday, shedding their coun Sage Allen dn year. A program sponsored last fall to encourage The American Academy of Pedi Greenwich residents are snobs SNET 1 1 m nmi in earnings of $145,452 from Jan. million for the three-month period ended taurants stretching from affluent A so-called border war between Westchester County Executive try club image to mount a noisy 64V. dn »/. 1 to June 30. compared to a loss of $502,000during the customers to redeem old, low-interest mortages atrics, which successfully chal Greenwich to the nearby New York New York and Connecticut ha$ Andrew O’Rourke unfurled a flag "with bucks. protest that led to two arrests. Travelers 30'/. dn '/. accounts for some of the decline; slow mortgage sales lenged the initial measure, says it border. United Technologies ^**® earned $32,000 during IS another factor, Barnes said.. broken out in a sizzling feud over bearing the Revolutionary War “There is a lot of snob appeal The residents were angry over 68 dn 2»/. the three inonths ended June 30, according to will have no choice but to return to People on the streets of Green who should bear the brunt of slogan “Don’t Tread on Me.” New York goid treasurer J. Raymond Fournier. * With federally-backed fixed-rate loans now availa Lydall’s quarterly earnings were the best it’« involved in Greenwich. They feel, two temporary exit ramps ex $422.25 dn 3.75 reported ih over a year. Last year, the company lost court against the second unless the wich, a short daily commute to Connecticut Turnpike truck traffic telling county lawmakers, “This is ble at rates of 12 percent and better, the bank’s l2>/4 government makes major ’We have bucks, a lot of people in pected to be completed this week to $1.5 million, a loss attributable fo weak earnings and Manhattan, shake their heads and that has been detoured since the our motto until the border war is Port Chesterdon’t.’ They have that reroute truck traffic onto a short FOURNIER SAID Heritage Is paying much less in percent variable-rate loans haven’t sold well, he said revisions. strain to be heard above the harsh SBM recently introduced a 30-vear fixed rate partial collapse June 28 of the over.” snobby attitude about them, ” said residential stretch in Cos Cob and Colonialr 1 Fiber Co. in Manchester.