24 - MANCHRSTRR HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 2. 1983 ■ Hooker buys into Medio News Sewer rejectedj Public Records time to their principal businesses.. Fountain of youth ? Storms batter (UPI) — John Jay the worldwide news service pur­ chased by Media News from The Hooker joins Ruhe, U P I manag-, Hooker, former publisher of the ing director, and William E.; m l Nashville Banner, has purchased E.W. Scripps Co. on June 2, 1982. F. White, property at 341 Broad St., $ 10,000. Geissler, UPI vice president, as. Warranty deeds an Interest in Media News Corp., Hooker replaces Len R. Small, Not exactly, but. . most of nation in Coventry John M. Toller and Mary R. Manchester Professional Park To Raymond F. Damato for 16 principal owners of Media News. • owner of United Press Interna­ an executive in a family-owned Toller to David J. Correia and Associates. garages in two buildings at 240 Small and Overgaard, who had. tional, Douglas F. Ruhe, Media newspaper group based in Moline, Jensen Associates against Ab- New State Road, $84,000. spent less time at U PI in recent, ... page 14 Patricia M. Correia, properties on chief executive officer, announced 111. Small and Cordell J. Over- ... page 11 .. .page? Edmund Street, $60,300. durrzgh I. Aneehum and Sadi To William Mastrianna for a gaard, a senior partner in the months as new managers o n d ^ ' International Corp., foreclosure , kerosene tank at 250 E. Middle Tuesday. new president were appointed,- Michael G.Bergan and Mar­ Ruhe said Hooker, 52, will Chicago law firm of Hopkins and garet A. Bergar. to John F. Units 92-5,92-2, and 92-1, Jensen Turnpike, $2,850. both offered their support in an: become chairman of the board and Sutter, will step down from the s Wisnieski and Celia C. Wisnieski, Condominiums, East Middle To Aerospace Alloys for Heyman advisory capacity. ' : take an active role In operation of Media News board to devote more Unit 7E, Northfield Green Turnpike. Enterprises for alterations to a People’s Bank against Anthony commercial building at 210 Pine Condominiums, $62,500. g. (Mher iiaDiUUes ; * St., $17,000, premises 613,000.00 TO TA L Barney T. Peterman Sr. and V. Marinelli, Fuzz Auto Parts Inc., for borrowed • . mUKIESTER STATE SANK Other assets 304,000.00 UABILITIES Barney T. Peterman Jr. to Joanne Dewey Investment Corp, and the 'To Metro Building Co, Inc. for money 374,00l).00 TO TA L ASSETC 634,795,000.00 (excluding sub­ I .Manchester, Conn. M. Fournier, Unit 63-9 Summit of America, foreclo­ Heritage Savings and Loan Associ­ Cofiaolldated Report of CoodUloo T oU l asseU 633.755,000.08 Colder tonight; (Including Domestic Subsidiaries) U A B IU T IE S ordinated notes _____ sure, property on Hartford Road ation to remove partitions and add and debentures 622821 D.OO We. the undersigned officers, dg Villiage Condominiums, $48,900. | of the Manchester SUte Bank of Demand deposits Thursday, Feb. 3, 1983 EQUITY CAPITAL hereby decUre that this Report M flurries Friday Barney T. Peterman Sr. and Attachment a suspended ceiling at 1011 Main Manchester, Connecticut, OOOtt, of individuals, Common stock a.. Condition (including the W P P ^ Barney T. Peterman Jr. to Charles University of Connecticut St., $8,000. County of Hartford, a member of partnerships and Single copy 25

officers’ checks 145.000. 00 81,000.00 knowledge and belief has’ b e ^ Cox, property at 58 Essex St., property on Summer Street. Turnpike, $25,069 porate stock 35.000.00 T oU l Deposits 22,070.000.00 credit, toUl b. Tim e certifi­ prepared In conformance with the Bolton man Federal funds sold a (1) ToUl $55,000. Internal Revenue Service instruction issued by the FD IC and and securities pur­ demand cates of deposits Marines won't Edwin A. Dawley and Barbara against Grew Steel Erectors, 194 is true and correct. chased under agree­ deposlU 8.190.000.00 in denominations 1,458.000.00 Steve Cavagnaro, Director C. Dawley to Arthur E. Raymond, Wetherell St., $16,037.21. Now you know ment to resell 3,100,000.00 a (2) T oU l of 6100,000 or more Ronald Jacobs. Director property at 428 Parker St., $66,000. Internal Revenue Service (a ) Loans time and a. Cash and due William A. Oleksinskl, DIrectos William A. DiYeso and Susan L. against Plas Form Inc., 155 Pine Total savings de- from depository 2 , 222, 000.00 SUte of OMuiectlcut, County o f Earth’s diameter is 3.7 times (excluding • posiU 13,880,000.00 Institutions DiYeso to Gordon T. Fuiler and St., $4,488.10. \ Hartford, ss: I larger than the moon’s and has a unearned Federal funds pur­ b. Federal funds David B. Rist. property at 8-10 Building permits sold and secnirities Sworn to and subscribed before is robbed volume 49.5 times larger. income 18.280,000.00 chased and leave positions To Orlando Annullli and Sons me this 26th day of January, 1963 Newman St., $M,000. (b ) Less: securities sold purchased under and 1 hereby c i t i f y that I am not H. Fred Machie and Harriet R, Inc. for earth station at 306 allowance under agreemenU agreemenU to By Richard Cody 15 minutes to half an hour 1.087.000.00 an officer or director of this bank.. Machie to Michael J. Lawlor and Progress Drive, $3,000. for possible to repurchase 40.000.00 resell Herald Reporter ransacking the immediate area 18,074.000.00 My commission expires Mar. 31r misunderstandings,” said the offi­ To Clement Lupacchino for loan losses 170,000.00 a. Interest-bearing c. T o U l loans By Julie Flint and made off with the goods, police Nancy C. Lawler, property at 486 Seminar 1986 (c ) Loans, Net 18,110,000.00 demand notes (note d. Tim e certificate cials, who asked not to be N. Main St, $51,000. alterations at 68 Highland St., United Press International BOLTON — A self-employed said. Bank premises, fur­ b a la n ce) issued of deposlU in de­ identified. Dorothy L. Whitman to Mari­ $ 1, 000. Foley said there may have been niture and fixtures, to the U.S. nominations of BARBARA M. MARTENS. In Washington. State Depart­ precious metals dealer living on To Ronald L. Johnson for a stove scheduled 338.000. 001100,000 or more 1,460.000.00 U.S. oHjclals, angered by Is­ an accomplice, because the anne L. Naretto, property at 9 and other assets Treasury Notary Public ment spokesman Alan Romberg Lyman Road was confronted this at 37 Hamilton Dr., $300. representing bank Other liabilities 381.000. e. 00 T o U l deposits 21,049,000.00 rael's latest attempt to send tanks robbery took no more than half an Middlefield St.and 64 Fairfield St., said that “ recurring challenges by morning by a man wielding a $39,000 (based on conveyance tax). To Robert Wilson for a stove at 76 HARTFORD — Computers and through U.S. Marine lines in hour. the Israeli forces are unaccepta­ handgun, bound, thrown to the Bowers St. $800v data processing in the construction CUSTOM MADE Beirut, warned Israeli officials The suspect fled in an unidenti­ Dorothy L. Whitman to Wayne F. ble.” The Israeli charge d’affaires floor, covered with a blanket, then To Henry Botticello for a horse industry will be the subject of a today that American peacekeep­ fied car; Foley said police have no Therrien and Patricia N . Therrien, was summoned to be informed of robbed of several thousand dollars property at 9 Middlefield St, and 64 barn at 209 Hillstown Rd, $4,000. day-long seminar and exhibition Keep Your Nose ers will not withdraw from their immediate leads on the suspect or the U.S. stand on the incident. worth of gold, silver and diamond To Stephen T. Gebhart for sponsored by the Connecticut present positions. suspects. Police could place no Fairfield St., $39,000 (based on SLIPCOVERS Marine spokesman Capt. Dale jewelry. conveyance tax). alterations at 181 S. Main St., Construction Industries Associa­ Marine Capt. Charles Johnson exact value on the stolen property, Glued To The Heralfd Dye said in Beirut that the three State Police Trooper Michael Quitclaim deeds $5,000. tion, Feb. 15 at the Sheraton - Large Fabric Selection told a news conference today he but said it must value at least tanks stopped Wednesday with Foley said 55-year-old Charles Joanne Trzciensky to Gailann To Roger Wiiliams Co. for siding Hartford Hotel. ProfesaionallY Cut, Sewn & Fitted had to climb aboard an Israeli several thousand dollars. only a foot to spare after Capt. Fenton, who runs his business at Smith, property on Milford Road. at 90 Ridge St., $5,000. The program is geared for those Classified Ads — Centurion tank, grab the lieuten­ Fenton was still being questi­ Johnson stood in the road to his home at 3 Lyman Road, Carl T. Baril to Diana M. Baril, To Fire Glow Distributors for within the construction industry of ant colonel in command and point oned outside his home by police at 36 WIndwK Ava. prevent them driving past a answered his doorbell at approxi­ property at 628 W.Middie Frank Byam for a fireplace insert the state. his loaded handgun in the air to mid-day today. You’re Sure To Pick Rockville or CaN Lebanese army checkpoint into the mately 9 a.m. and found a man Turnpike. at 713 Helaihe Rd.$600. Scheduled topics for discussion stop three advancing Israeli tanks capital. d ress^ like a businessman point­ Police suspect the thief had some Theresa M. Sigan to James R. To D. H. Radomski for siding at include: use of hardware and Wednesday. 8 72 -6 4 0 0 Disputing the Marine’s author­ ing a shiny, small caliber handgun knowledge of Fenton’s habits and Sigan, Unit 28, Millbridge Hollow 353 E. Middle Turnpike, $6,000. software, installation of systems, Up A Good Buy — I “ I told him if he came through, ity, the Israeli commander at him. his business. Foley said Fenton Condominiums., $9,100. To Leon Ciesyznski for a stove at security, data processing, etc. jie’d have to kill me first,” Johnson climbed into the road and argued The suspect, who is described as told police he didn’t know the John D, Wynn to Catherine E. 744 N. Main St., $600. Additional information is availa­ said quietly as he recalled the heatedly before returning to his ^ being at least 6 feet tall and white, suspect. Wynn, property at 141 Scott Drive. To Donald L. Denley Sr. to ble by calling Albert L. Frechette, tense confrontation with the Israeli then forced his way into the living “ He can only believe that the Lis pendens construct a sunspace enclosure assistant to the president of the colonel. turret and ordering the tanks to rev ' their engines and advance. room, where he jostled Fenton to suspect had to know him and his George G. Acheson against Craig over deck at 120 Charter Oak St., CCIA, at 529-6855. Right-wing Phalange radio re­ "Capt. Johnson got up on the the floor at gunpoint and threa­ business,"'Foley said. ported the Israeli forces also tried tened bodily harm, police said. After Fenton called police, they to advance toward the Galerie tank, drew his pistol, loaded it, and pointed it in the air at a 45 degree Fenton was not injured. swarmed in marked and un­ B U Y O F F Semaan neighborhoods in the Fenton then was bound with rope marked cars to the house, located Ai sitmrsSAYS... middle of Beirut today, but were angle, away from the tanks,” Capt. from behind, his head was covered at the intersection of Route 85 and AL SIEFFERT'S T H E T R U C K blocked by the Lebanese army. Dye said. H«rald Photo by GIneo with a stoclung cap and he was Lyman Road. The State Police’s The controversy over the latest “ The tanks revved their engines. & S A V E ! Capt. Johnson said, ‘You will not then covered completely with a Major Crimes Squad arrived confrontation between the Israelis CHARLES FENTON AFTER THE ROBBERY blanket, police said. shortly before noon to gather and Marines came as U.S., Israeli advance,’ and the tanks moved 3 1 away and off.” ...He was bound and covered The suspect then spent between evidence. D A Y and Lebanese negotiators met in WHY PAY MORE? the IsraeU town of Netanya today for their 12th (ull-tcale round of talks on the withdrawal of 30,000 Israeli, 40,000 Syrian and 10,000 Violence continues trm a m m m k L s Palestinian forces from Lebanon. EXCLUSIVE 2 YEAR ' Fighting was reported continu­ ing in the Aley and Shouf mountain PARTS & LABOR COLOR TV WARRANTY regions to the east of the capital, where Dnize and Christian fight­ Strike to bring higher prices here FREE COLOR SET UP ing has made all roads unsafe. In Beirut, U.S. officials met with We bought a TrucMoad of G.L Israeli officials on the dispute over By Herald staff and United and other violence-prone mid- had any problems,” he said. police spokesman said. ordered held on $100,000 bond. FREE LOCAL DELIVERY!^ peacekeeping lines but scheduled a Press International Atlantic states. Peter Devanney, manager of the Salisbury was treated at Bradley The incident began before dawn • ( i r T.V. or second meeting near U.S positions ' “ I ’ve got a load of citrus waiting Highland Park Market, said he Memorial Hospital in Southington Wednesday when a 50-foot tractor at the Lebanese University. Although the nationwide strike in Florida that was supposed to be didn’t have any problems getting ' and released. Police said the two trailer left Bozzuto’s Inc., a Ranges, Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Recthm Calling the latest incident an by independent truckers hasn’t yet delivered a week ago,” Yandow goods delivered “ and I really don’t men caused $500 in damage to the wholesale grocery outlet in Che­ "apparent misunderstanding” bad much impact locally, it will said. know if we should expect any.” truck windows after hitting him. shire, with a load of groceries for a 105 Ghannals about the location of their lines, a probably result in higher fruit and As trucking becomes more M EANW HILE, violence against James Clontz, 28, a driver for store in Ridgefield. U.S. spokesman said it was reiter­ produce prices in the very near risky, the risk-takers ask for more truckers who continue to roil Encore Furniture of Galax, Va., and Dishwashers at Special Savings Solid State suffered a minor eye injury The first shot, state police said, ated that the Marines will "stay future. money. Yandow said he had to pay despite the strike continued across was fired on Interstate 84 in Tuesday when a rock tossed from where they are.” ^ That Is according to Maurice an extra $1,000 to a driver to get the nation, and in Connecticut. Danbury. Several more shots were an overpass on 1-84 in Southington 19” (Diag.) In the most dramatic of six Yandow, vice-president of the delivery on a produce shipment Two incidents Tuesday — one, a fired at the 14-wheeler as it headed and we’re passing it on to You! recent confrontations between Is­ rock tossed through a truck smashed the windshield of his Fowler-Hunting Co. in Hartford, a from Mexico. south on Route 7 to Ridgefield. truck. Color TV raelis and Marines, three Centur­ regional fruit and produce To get deliveries on time, windshield and the other, a truck Police later counted 15 to 20 pellet ion tanks nearly mowed down distributor. distributors are turning to air driver tailed by a gun-toting man IN WINDHAM, a driver for FREE 1 YR. lOHawb taA tai tiaka holes in the truck. SERVICE CABLE Capt. Charles Johnson of Neenah, Yandow said shipments from freight, a much more costly way to in a car — were believed to be Quinn Freight Lines of Pennsylva­ ■Miarti fnpiMI ■< Ran Wis., who drew his pistol and western and southern states and ship goods. related to the truckers’ boycott, nia was northbound on Route 32 in The driver, Robert Turi, age and refused to allow them to pass. Mexico have been arriving several WHO RAYS THE extra costs? state police said. Windham Tuesday morning when address unavailable, continued But Israeli military officials said days late, o f not arriving at all, ” We don’t absorb it, you do,” said Also, truckers set up a blockade a man in a passing car "pointed a south to Norwalk to get help, said the Marine officer challenged the since the truck strike began this Yandow, predicting that produce outside two Milford truck stops on gun at him but didn’t fire,” a police Norwalk Police Chief Joseph Israeli tank group while it was and fruit prices at markets will Interstate 95 and gave no sign they spokesman said. Beres Jr. He was accompanied by SAVE*418®* searching for Palestinian guerril­ SOME OF THE delays are probably increase “ in the very, would leave quickly. The car reportedly followed the an employee learning the route. las in an area that U.S. officials caused by truckers’ reluctance to very quick future.” In a separate incident, Roy truck for several miles but fired no agreed last Friday was under drive at nights for fear of being One of Fowler-Hunting’s custo­ Salisbury, 22, a truck driver from shots. "The truck pulled off the road “BecauM You Want The BeoT. Israeli control. ^ attacked by pro-strike vigilantes, mers, Mike Crispino, owner of Carlisle, Pa., was assaulted by two Four men charged with firing into a shopping plaza and the "The IsraeU Defense Forces he said. Crispino’s Supreme Foods in Man­ men shortly after midnight Wed­ shotgun pellets at a tractor trailer driver and companion jumped out again propose that the command- Some truckers don’t want to chester, said today the strike nesday while parked near the in Norwalk in a labor dispute and ran into a store and called ) : ers of the' two forces meet drive to New England at all, he hasn’t affected him at all. “ We Shuttle Meadow Road overpass on apparently not related to the police,” Beres said. "The car SAVE 13” ' expeditiously to determine the said, because they’ll have to drive take about four deliveries a week Interstate 84 west in Southington. nationwide strike by independent circled, fired another shot into the COLOR : various sectors to avert future through Pennsylvania, Maryland of produce, and so far we haven’t “ He got punched in the face,” a truckers have been arraigned and trailer, and left” T.V. Herald complaint upheld 100^ Soad state Kennelly raps DMum Walmit 100% 80UD UTATE TYPICAL BUY TYPICAL BUY TYPICAL BUY TYPICAL BU i CobtaM P&WA claims FOIC officer: Directors erred GE AUTOMATIC GE ELECTRIC GEREFRNERATOR GE DRYER S A V E *30 MULTI-TEMP. HARTFORD (U PI) — Rep. Barbara Kennelly, RANGE >D O O R by the full board at its public meeting and that the hearing officer’s report. WASHER D-Conn., has called on Sen. Alfonse D’Amato, By Paul Hendrie Fre«l IS ou. IL M u x* Mtaihrl board adopted that position. R-N.Y., to back up his claims Pratt & Whitney Herald Reporter Town Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien said this morning overcharged the government $6.4 million for jet Ms. Lahey ruled the board violated the law by he has not yet read Ms. Lahey's opinion, so it would be failing to open that meeting and provide notice of it premature for him to say whether the town plans to DELUXE engine spare parts. The Board of DirecWa violated the Freedom of "“*5 8 8 *297 Information Act by Imlding closed subcommittee because, "it was a proceeding of a public agency to pursue its arguments that the subcommittee •297 D'Amato also claimed a federal grand jury in •347 dismiss or act upon a matter over which the public meetings need not be opened. DETAGORD Hartford Is bearing testimony about evidence of meetlngsr a/’F teedottr of. Information Commission agency hs supervision, control,' jurisdiction or "W e’re pleased by Commissioner Lahey’s opinion IFREE SERVICE • FREE LOCAL DELIVERY • NORMAL IN S TA LLA TIO N price fixing in spare parts. He alleged tlje prices he8d5^:»triM r has determined, upholding a com­ VCR Were hiked by Pratt & Whitney ip coUus^n with plaint by the Manchester Herald. advisory power.” and are confident the full commission will agree ” FREE REMOVAL OF YOUR OLD APPLIRNCESl (Except bullt-Int) Ms. Lahey applied the FOIA even more broadly in said Herald Editor Daniel H. Fitts. “This opinion the Air Force and a Dutch coii^pany. Commissioner Judith A. Lahey recommended that the second case, when she rulkl that a “ discussion” "A t this point, D’Amato makes what really was the FOIC instruct the Board of Directors to "act in supports our position that the closed subcommittee TYPICAL BUY TVAf6AL BUY by members of the board’s budget committee also an astonishing statement saying there’s a grand strict compliance with the requirements... regarding system illegally denies the public its right to know how was a “ meeting” requiring advance public notice, GE DELUXE GE SELF CLEAN EVERY DISPLAY jury in Hartford and so far no one had been able to notice of public meetings.” the Board of Directors reaches its decisions. We’re •308 even though no physical meeting ever took place. A confident the process will now be opened.” .RANGE confirm it.” Mrs. Kennelly said Wednesday. Her report now goes to the full commission on DISHWASHER MODa • i m March 0. The commission generally follows the presentation by the budget committee to the full board MULTI CYCLE DELUXE “ He made the allegation and he better be able to come up with a yea or no ... the ball's in his recommendations of the hearing officer. was based on a telephone discussion between members Barbara B. Weinberg and Peter P. DlRosa SPECIALLY court,” she said. The Herald filed its challenge of the board’s closed S A V E *1 5 0 A subcontractor for Pratt k Whitney, B.H. . subcommittee system in October. The newspaper Jr. PRIGED FOR CLEARANCE *399 - Aircraft Inc. of Farmlngdale, N.Y., on Long complained the town was violating the FOIA by “ In spite of the informality of the discussion and the •377 *488 Island, went to D'Amato last May and showed failing to provide advance notification of subcommit- lack of unity of opinion, the budget subcommltee had Inside Today him data concerning its efforts to get a contract to . tee meetings and by closing those meetings to the been charged with the responsibility of conducting a LO N R TER M supply an augmentor divergent nozzle segment, press and public. discussion concerning a matter over which the 20 pages, 2 sections RANK an afterburner unit. A spokesman for D’Amato COMMISSIONER Lahey heard arguments by the respondent (the board) had. supervision, control, said the data warranted an official inquiry. Herald and the town at a Dec. 28 hearing. jurisdiction or advisory power. It is therefore found A d v ic e ...... 13 Omtuaries...»...... lo FINANCIN8 In a separate probe, a federal grand jury In At that bearing, two subcommittee meetings that that discussion among members of the real estate Area towns...... 14 Opinion...... e A t jp i AVAII West Palm Beach, Fla., Is investigating allega­ occurred during the month of September were cited as subcommittee was also a meeting ...” Business...... 20 Peopletalk ...... 2 MSNARTfOMRt. UU a NCMSTIR Q Q ^ j tions Pratt k Whitney billed the federal evidence of the closed naecting procedure.. Ms. Lahey said her ruling is not intended to C lassified...... 18-19 Sports...... is-17 1^ KxH Mz-fttT m a m I MAIITPOlO no., RMNCNESTU government for more than $1 mlUloo in The first was a meeting of tber board’s real estate discourage use of the subcommittee system. Comics...... 8 Television...... g questionable entertainment and travel expanses, subcommittee on Sept. 18, to discuss the acquisition of However, she said the public should not be denied Entertainment...... 13 Weather...... 2 ■•os IXIT TO K U iilV ST access to the system. To Koonoy t t M 7-HN including a $50,000 party and European trips for land for a cemetery. Lottery...... 2 relatives of the defense contractor’s executives. She ruled that the real estate subcommittee AT THE FULL FOIC meeting,-oral arguments may TONITE TIL 9 . TUEt, WBO, EAT TIL •, TNURE. TIL • Pill TIL • Tii8t.Wad.$ittfS.ll8ii-lliiir6tl9.FrLtRR fonpulated a position based on information not shared be madedr written hriels submitted in response to the MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Feb. 8. 1968 — 3 Bonnet plan nearly ready Cromwell company

OK. Corp. ’ By Paul Hsndrle The, Board of Directors is scheduled to act Herald Reporter The corporation also is waiting for a final apparent low bidder Voicker: Deficits financial package —including the plans for on the leases, by-laws and financing next The non-profit. corporation that will selling tax benefits to private investors Tuesday night. However, the board wants threaten recovery oversee conversion of Uie vacant Bennet through a process called syndication — to the non-profit corporation to approve the . Arborio Corporation of Crom­ size of the opening forthe river and WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - The School building to elderly housing agreed be presented by the Community Develop­ package first. well, tile company tiiat did the prevent the road washouts of the past. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Federal Polish Foreign Ministry announced the Wednesday n l^ t tamake annual payments ment Corp. CDC is the town’s consultant for Members .of the housing corporation were reimnstraction of Main Strtet at It is part of a larger project that Reserve Board Ciiairman Paul Voicker suspension today of United Press to the town equivalent to the amount of the project. appointed by the Board of Directors. the Center, was apparent low will result in the widening of says federal deficits and large bank International’s operations in Poland as taxes that would be paid on a commercial Weiss said the assumption is that CDC Thfe controversial plan to convert the bidder Wednesday for the con­ Adams Street ail the the way to loans to debt-ridden developing coun­ an "equalizer" for the State Depart­ housing proje<;t there, town General will have, its financial information "tied vacant school to moderate-income elderly struction of a new bridge over the New State Road, where it will tries threaten the nation’s economic ment expulsion of a Polish correspond­ Manager Robert B. Weiss said. down” by next Monday. housing involves the sale of revenue bonds Hockanum River at Adams Street. connect with the revamped Buck- recovery, but they are problems that ent from Washington. These payments have been estimated at Weiss Said the housing corporation will be and the tax benefits to finance construction Arborio submitted a bid of and operation. land Corners intersection. can be solved. Bogdan Turek, 46, a Polish citizen about $21,000 a year, Weiss has said. drafting language by next Monday to set the 8579,964. It was one of 11 bidders Voicker said declining inflation rates working for the past 12 years as a UPI The corporation approved its by-laws annual payment in lieu of taxes at the Opponents have urged the sale of the vying for the job. The high bid of Wednesday, but delayed final approval of amount a commercial housing landlord building to commercial interests instead. $889,067 was submitted by Anselmi The federal government will pay and gains in productivity "point to the correspondent in Warsaw, was sum­ 80 percent of the cost of the bridge possibility of a really extended recov­ moned to the Foreign Ministry today to leases of the building and the land until a would pay. ' ‘ Supporters, primarily Democrats, have I e DeCiccio Inc. of Maplewood, NJ. Weather special meeting next Monday afternoon. THE LEASES were negotiated by Town said the building would not bring its full The state Department of Trans­ project under the Bridge Rehabili­ ery” in the United States, although he bear the official explanation of the tation Program. The town will pay said such a recovery might take some closure of U PI operations. Weiss said the corporation approved the Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien, representing value in a sale. Democratic Town Chair­ portation has 45 days in which to leases conceptually, but wants some the town, and attorney Dominic J. Squa- man ’Theodore R. Cummings has called the review the bids and the successful the other 20 percent. The work time to achieve. A spokesman at U P I’s world head­ includes water and sewer quarters in and a State changes in language before giving its final trlto, representing the Bennet Housing conversion to housing the building’s "best bidder has 45 days from the award He told the House Banking, Finance installation. and Urban Affairs Committee Wednes­ Department representative in Wa­ and highest use.” of the contract in which to begin Today’s forecast E A R LIE R this week, the Republicans work. Because of the small scope Other stages of the work will be day that the internationai financial shington had no immediate comment financ^ by the Interstate Trade-in system is experiencing strains caused on the closing. cited the recent sale of the South Grammar of the project it is unlikely the Today variable cloudiness with periods of showers. Program. by_yiigh interest loans to Third Worid The Foreign Ministry’s action fol­ School in East Hartford for about $200,000 to entire 90 days will lapse before the Mild with highs in the 50s. Southeast winds hecoming The street is bumpy and subject nations that are having difficulty lows the expulsion from Poland last GOP; 'She acted alone' back their arguments that Bennet could job gets unter way. southwest 10 to 15 mph. Tonight cloudy with scattered bring up to $500,000 in a sale. The project Includes a new and to developing potholes. Traffic has paying them off. month of the U P I correspondent in increased on it with development He also expressed concern about Warsaw, Ruth Gruber. In response to snow flurries. Turning colder with lowest readings The Republicans had argued that Bennet wider bridge and new approaches around 30. Winds becoming northwest 10 to 15 mph. By Paul Hendrie of the Buckland Area. large federal deficits, projected by the Miss Gruber’s forced departure, the the federal government charging Manches­ is bigger and in better condition than the to the bridge. It will increase the Friday blustery with a few flurries. Seasonably cold Herald Reporter ^ East Hartford school. administration at $208 billion this fiscal U.S. State Department on Jan. 18 ter with racial discrimination. Manchester The local Republican leadership has year and $189 billion in fiscal 1984. ordered the expulsion of Poland’s with highs in low 30s. Northwest winds 15 to 26 mph. defended iteelf after a lengthy and costly Democratic Chairman Cummings dis­ V disowned GOP Director Joan V. Lingard’s Voicker said the strains on the correspondent working in Washington court trial. puted their claims, arguing that size and call for the town tor review the possibility of international financial system because for the communist nation’s official Mrs. Lingard suggested studying new condition of the building are not what rejoining the federal Community Develop­ of Third World loans are "increasingly Extended outlook regulations for the CDBG program to find determine the selling price. PAP news agency. ment Block.Grant program. well understood, and on the basis of out it some of the town’s objections to the " I t ’s a gOod thing Mr. Cummings doesn’t CBTHas Extended outlook for New England Saturday ’"The Republican party of Manchester that understanding, for all its corapiex- program had been eliminated. Other sell real estate,” replied Republican Town through Monday; remains firmly opposed to a return to the ity and difficulty, it can be dealt with Honduran war directors, including Democrats who once Vice Chairwoman Donpa R. Mercier. " I Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Community Development Block Grant effectively." supported the program, said the town’s think .lybody who owns property knows Fair through the period. Highs in the low 20s to low 30s. program under HUD,” Republican Town what sells a building. Lot size and condition. Peace Of Nindaaa games begin main objection — requirements to meet a Lows in the teens Saturday and in the single digits to Chairman Curtis M. Smith said this p rioritiz^ list of low-income housing goals of the building have a lot to do with selling a TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (U PI) -- the teens Sunday and Monday. morning iq a statement."Comments made — remains under the new regulations. building and you can’t possibly know what a by Republican Director Lingard. at’Tuesday Jobless rate Honduran soldiers landed by air and Vermont: Scattered flurries Saturday. Fair with "She (Mrs. Lingard) acted alone, without building will bring until you put it on the sea near the border with leftist-ruled seasonal temperatures Sunday and Monday. Highs in night’s Board of Directors meeting reflect (nihsultation with her fellow Republican market.” At 25% Off! Nicaragua in the biggest-ever U.S.- the 30s. Lows in the teens and 20s. her viewpoint alone — not that of the gets new twist directors or party leadership,” said Smith. If you have an old photo you’d like Honduran war games simulating de­ Maine, New Hampshire: Chance of a few flurries Republican party.” Rent a safe deposit box at our “ While it is her right as an elected official to to see appear in the Mmichester WASHINGTON (U PI) - When the fense against mythical Soviet-armed north Saturday, otherwise fair through the period. The town withdrew from the program in raise such issues, it is the obligation of the Herald, submit old photos to Focus Manchester Main Office* now, and save. government issues its January unem­ invaders. Highs in the upper single numbers and teens north to 1979, after, a hitter controversy and two party leadership to restate the Republican ployment rate Friday, there will be a In the Nicaraguan capital of Mana­ 20s south. Lows near zero north to near 10 abovesouth referendums. Townspeople said they EMitor Adele Angle. Photos, which position on this matter.” will be run in the "Recognize These new twist. gua, thousands of demonstrators Wed­ Saturday, cooling to 5 to 15 below north and 5 above to 5 feared "strings attached” to the federal Smith claimed the Republicans led stop worrying about the safety of Faces?” column, will, of course, be The Bureau of Labor Statistics wili nesday waved “Yankee Go Home” below south Sunday and Monday. grant could obligate the town to built efforts to withdraw from the CDBG your valuables and important expensive low-income housing with local returned. issue two rates — the traditional one placards in front of the U.S. Embassy program. papers. Protect ttiem in a safe de­ based on joblessness in the civilian funds. The withdrawal led to a lawsuit, with to protest the maneuvers involving posit box at CBT. Right now, for work force, and a new rate which 5,600 U.S. and Honduran troops. National forecast includes 1.7 million members of the No violence was reported in the as long as they last, we'll rent you one — or more — at 25% off for armed forces. demonstration, involving an estimated city « Fcst HI Lo Pep r 61 56 M Because all members of the military Today in history 30,000 protesters and stretching out for Albuquerque s 37 25 .07 Louisville s 54 31 JM Man pleads guilty to LSD sale, the first year. Just come on in to are working, the bureau estimates it more than a mile from the mission. Andiorooe cv 36 20 Memphis cv 40 33 JIO our Manchester Main Office, and On Feb. 3,1966 the Soviet Union's unnnanned Luna-9 made the Ariievllle s 60 36 .06 Miami Bech pc 64 50 1.73 will be one-tenth or two-tenths of a Nicaragua is ruled by the leftist Atiqnto cv 61 35 .... Milwaukee s 34 23 1J3 treat yourself to a little peace of percentage point under the civilian- first rocket-assisted, controiled landing on the moon by a Sandinista National Liberation Front. Bllllnoi PC 23 17 .01 Minneapolis pc 34 10 .73 . only rate. Blrmlnohom cy 56 33 .... Nashville s 56 35 4.36 mind — at a saving. space vehicle. V. Siforov, member of the USSR Academy of The Sandlnlstas charge the United Botton r 45 24 J8 37 .... faces pre-sentencing hearing New Drleons c S3 Today, the Labor Department re­ Sciences, announces in Moscow thati.una-9 took the first TV States, in a bid to oust the Managua Brwmvll Tx.cv 70 51 .... New York r 55 52 .74 leases its weekly data on unemploy­ pictures of the lunar landscape. Seated with him are government, is helping right-wing B u ffa lo r . 54 38 .42 Oklohom Ctv c 34 23 .... Hours: ment benefits which are considered by Chorlstn S.C. c 65 48 .... Omoho pc 21 07 .... By Richard Cody another person arrested in the bust, It was the third time, June 22, in Center Nicaraguan exiles to mount raids into Chorltf N.C. pc 65 30 .00 Phlladel^la cv 50 52 J1 Monday - Wednesday, 9:00-3:00 economists as a sign of the workforce cosmonauts Alexie Leonov (left) and Yuri Gagarin. A huge Herald Reporter Christopher Turner. Springs Park, that an undercover Manches­ photo of the moon serves as a backdrop. Nicaragua from Honduras. Washing­ C hlcoao t . 34 25 1JS Phoenix r 55 46 J1 , Thursday - 9:00-3:00, 6:00-8:00 health. ton denies the charges. Cleveland i 55 30 .07 Pittsburgh s 52 38 JO The second of two men who last year sold Turner was found carrying eight pounds ter officer bought from the two men 100 hits Inclusion of military stationed in the Columbus s 35 .10 Porttand Me. r 40 38 .27 of pot in a pillow case when he was arrested. of LSD, in the form of treated gum drops, Dallas c » .... Portland Ore. c S3 41 .... LSD-laced gum drops to an undercover United States in an alternative unem­ Oonvar pc 12 .... Providenoe r 45 42 J6 officer and was later arrested in the He was sentenced early in January to serve the affidavits say. •Offer good at Manchester Main Office only, and only while supply lasts. Applies to new leases ployment rate follows a recommenda­ Pepper: No hike Dos Moines w 10 JO Richmond cy 62 40 41 massive narcoticj bust in November has one and half years after he pleaded guilty to Immediately after the purchase, state 6nly not renewals or present leases. tion by the National Commission on Detroit s 34 .10 St. Louis S 36 23 JIO a count of sale of marijuana and a count of police issued a statewide warning to Four anti-nuke Pair sentenced Duluth pc 00 .... Salt Lak Ctvhz 35 22 jn pleaded guilty in Manchester Superior Employment and Unemployment in retirement age El Paso cv 36 .... Son Antonio- cv 61 36 .... Court to one count of sale of LSD. possession of pot. parents to beware of loose gum drops. They Statistics. activists jailed Horttord r 37 1J3 San Diego r 60 52 1.12 An additional count of the charge, and a Turner’s arrest led to the discovery of 35 feared one may find its way into a child’s In rape of student Honolulu c 61 .... 48 .22 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. San Franese pc 55 charge of sale of PCP, were dropped,. pounds of pot, the biggest one-time seizure grasp. Claude Pepper says he will never Indianapolis s 27 .15 San Juan c 86 70 .... NEW LONDON (UPI) — A Roman NEW BRITAIN (UPI) — Two former Jocksn AAss. pc 48 34 .... c ■ 56 43 .... Michael Mercier, 18, of 1558 Mancester of the' drug in history of the Manchester Police said after the bust that it was the accept an "obnoxious provision” to Catholic nun and three other nuclear Central Connecticut State College Jacksonville pc 71 45 .... Spokane c 30 23 .... Road, Glastonbury, will face a pre­ police department. first time they bad encountered the OMCCTCUT'a BANK raise Social Security’s retirement age, Kansas City pc 21 14 JI2 Tam pa pc 72 63 .18 weapons protesters have been jailed football players have been given sentencing bearing Feb. 25 on the one count. Mercier, with accomplice Jeffrey Brown, hallucinogen being passed this way. Volatile market and hints he may use his power as Las Vegas r 45 36 .11 Washington cv 43 52 Si 893 Main St.. Manchester. 06040 for refusing to make restitution for an four-month suspended sentences in the Little Rock pc 41 27 .... Wlchha c 27 13 M In otter related court action regarding 20, of 80 Lenox St., met with undercover Conunon vehicles for passing the drug are. 646-0295 finishes mixed estimated $12,000 damage they caused rape of a female student last fall. . House Rules chairman to amend any the arrest of 38 alleged drag dealers by local officers from me Manchester Police paper and sugar'cubes. ' to a Trident nuclear submarine. William O’Connor, 22, of New Britain bill that Includes it. and state -polloa between Nov. 20 and 23, Depaetment and from the Eastern Division Brown pleaded guilty in mid-January to On the second day of House hearings NEW Y(5r K (UPI) — Video-game The four are part of a group of nine and Troy, N.Y., and Martin Varhue, 21, Richard E. Lukas Jr. pleaded guUty last of the Statewide Narcotics Task Force two counts of sale of LSD, partially in Wednesday on a ^ c ia l Security bill. issues sparkled for the first time in people, calling themselves the "T ri­ of East Hartford, pleaded no contest in week to one count of sale of (jinnibus. Lukas three times last year, according to police connection with the June 22 incident. He is weeks but the rest of the list was dent Nein,” who used hammers to Superior Court to reduced charges of Pepper, D-Fla., engaged in a table­ was alleged by police to be the supplier of and court affidavits. awaiting sentencing. lackluster Wednesday in a mixed day pound on the Trident submarine second degree unlawful restraint and pounding shouting match with a fellow Lottery Democrat over raising the 65-year-old on Wall Street. Florida and sonar cones during a breach of peace. Investors suspect a pullback is in the predawn raid on EB July 5. Judge Edward Doyle sentenced each retirement age, which he says would The Saving Place works but no one is predicting how long to four-month concurrent jail senten­ amount to a benefit cut. Superior Court Judge Seymour L. HARTFORD (UPI) — The 2552, 03042 and 3W70S. it will last because of the wild swings ces on each count and then suspended Today, the House Ways and Means Connecticut Dollv Lotterv LEWISTON, Maine (UPI) Hendel sentenced them to a year in jail the past couple of weeks. the sentences and placed O’Connor and Committee arranged to hear from number drawn Wednesdov — The Maine dallv lotterv was 386. number Wednesdov was 250. The Dow Jones industrial average, Nov. 9, but suspended the sentences on Varhue on 18 months probation. Health and Human Services Secretary the condition they each make restitu­ CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) — MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) down about eight points at the outset The judge ordered the two to perform Richard Schweiker, Social Security The New Hampshire dallv — The Verm ont dallv lotterv tion of $1,386.86 in monthly $100 Commissioner John Svahn and other lotterv number Wednesdov After Christmas after plunging 15.91 Tuesday, gained 25 hours of community service in the number Wednesdov was 785. installments, beginning Dec. 1. administration representatives. was 7774. BOSTON (UPI) — The 2.85 to 1,062.64. But declining issues next 90 days, to have no contact with the PROVIDENCE, R.l. (UPI) The protesters have repeatedly re­ The committee is sculpting a bill Massachusetts weekiv lot­ WANTED edged out advancers. victim, and to undergo counseling if it — The Rhode Island dallv terv numbers, drown Wed- Wednesday's New York Stock Ex­ fused to pay for the damage and in a is deemed necessary by their probation using as its model the $168 billion lotterv number Wednesdov nssdov,' vrere Yellow 453, courtroom crowded with supporters bailout package proposed by the was 0826. The Rhode Island Blue 77, and W hite 6. The Portrait Special change volume totaled 77,220,000 officers. weekiv lotterv numbers, Massachusetts lo tte ry shares compared with 82,750,000 traded Wednesday, each said they would not The men were arrested in November National Commission on Social Secur­ drawn Wednesday, w ere 160, number Wednesdov was 3844. make the payments even if they could 1982 on charges of public indecency, ity Reform, including payroll tax hikes, 8 HOMES Tuesday. Analysts said professional traders afford them. J first degree unlawful restraint, third a six-months benefits freeze and taxes on some checks. Sale Effective have been active lately but institutions " I f I did have extra money, I would degree sexual assault and third degree IN THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER ONLY that control billions of dollars have give it to the poor," said Arthur J. assault. The charges were reduced A , commission majority, in an Wed., Feb. 2 thru either been selling or staying on the Laffin, 27, of New Haven. when the two agreed to plead no unofficial supplemental report, urged Almanac sidelines. Hendel revoked the suspensions, contest. hiking the retirement age next century Sun., Feb. 6 Wall Street is nervous, they said, ordering to jail Laffin, Sister Judith The woman, whose name has not to raise the one-third of Social Securi­ To Train Vinyl Siding Inslallart about interest rates and the federal Beaumont, 44, a Roman Catholic nun of been released, told police she was at a ty ’ s long-term debt that is untouched by the rest of the recommendatipns. The budget deficit. Investors are waiting to Hartford; Timothy Quinn, 27, of private party at the Den Cafe Oct. 22, Today is Thursday, Feb. 3, the 34tb day of 1982 with ; see what Congress will do with Hartford and Anne Bennis, 28, of 1982, which was attended by many panel’s liberal DemocraU, Pepper included, prefer a standby tax hike. 331 to follow. President Reagan's proposals. Philadelphia. members of the football team. ’The moon is approaching its last quarter. TO APPLY The morning stars are Mercury, Jupiter and ( Saturn. : The evening stars are Venus and Mars. • Those bom on this date are under the sign of I Peqpletalk Aquarius. SOLID VINYL SIDING Pioneer American journalist Horace Greeley was ' Charlie Brown, Snoopy and friends, and Law­ bom Feb.3,1811. Also bom on this date was American - DEPOSIT TOTAL PRICE Kiss and tell rence E. Spivak’s NBC news conference show author Gertrade Stein, in 1874. "M eet The Press” won special Christopher On this date in history: Manufaeturar’g LImItad SO yaar Warranty Ever since the boys from Kiss donned their Awards. In 1913, the 16th Amendment, ci eating the income ; mask-like makeup and high- heeled boots, some The awards will be handed out Feb. 24 by tax, became a part of the U.S. (Constitution afto* members of the religious right have accused Father John Catoir, director of The Christophers, ratification by Wyoming. on product dafaet them of being devil worshippers. Singer Gene which gives awards annually to honor creative In 1917, the United States broke off diplomatic ; Simmons says the group gets branded as people whose works exhibit excellence while relations wltb Germany after a German declaration ' ■ satanists wherever it goes. affirming the best of the human spirit. of unrestricted submarine warfare in World War I. I Awards also went to 12 books, four films and 11 In 1966, the Soviet Union’ s unmanned Luna-9 made I Remember: .Vinyl is Final! It belongs on your home!! There’s an ordinance before the city of Chatta­ TV specials. the first rocket-assisted, controlled landing on the ; nooga that we must make a declaration that we’re Schulz won because bis Charlie Brown, "a moon by a space vehicle. not Satan worshippers in order to play there," good-hearted Everyman,” and his intrepid dog In 1978, Egyptian President Sadat arrived in C Simmons said. “ I won’t. It’s none of their Snoopy explore the human condition so well they Washington and urged the tlnited States to become ; business. You know, when we take them to court Cut and Mall Today have become two of the most famous characters the arbiter in the Arab- Israeli dispute.------; for slander, they usually lose.” in American popular literature. A thought for the day: As Gertrade Stein once said ' Kiss has been together for 10 years and has sold to Ernest Hemingway, "Remarks are not literature.” C about 50 million records. “ We’re still Kiss, the loudest rock band in the RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. world. If you want Lawrence Welk, stay home," Quote of the day he said. 49 CONNECTICUT BLVD., SUITE #1 Bjom Borg, .who announced his decision to IHanrliratpr Hrrald EAST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06108 retire from professional tennis two weeks ago Liz’s rep company while on tour in Thailand, said in Charlotte, N:C., Richard M. Diamond, Publtahar TEL. 203-280-0570 that he would complete his current U.S. Thomaa J. Hooper, Qanaral M a n s ^ exhibition tour and play in tournaments in Monte Elizabeth Taylor’s repertory company has Carlo and Tokyo. Then he looks forward to living Ploaae Contact: started beating the bushes for subscriptions. USP8 327-800 "just a normal life” with his wife, Mariana, at VOL. Oil, No. 105 ; A flyer arrived this week from “ The Elizabeth their Monte Carlo home. Name...... Theatre Group,” Zev Bufman and Elizabeth PUbUtbod dsSy sxoopt Sunday 2 (8x1 Os) 3 (5x7s) He said; "E ven if next year, or two years from Taylor producers. The company plans three and eorlsln bollday* by the 81.20 weakly, 88.18 lor one • now, I feel like I want to play again. I ’m not going Addraas ...... productions this year — Miss Taylor and Richard MonehoNar PuMWiIng Co„ 16 month, S15J6 tor thraa monSw, • to do it. I ’m never going to go off and practice Braintrd PItoa, Manohstlsr, 830.70 lor tlx monlha and SS140 I Burton in Noel Coward’s "Private Lives,” Cicely D P I photo hard again.” Conn. 08040. 8so6nd olais n ona year. MoM rotoa a re - City ...... state...... Z ip ...... 15 wallets Tyson in Emlyn William$’ “ The Com is Green,” potloga paid at Monehoalar, avtHabla on raquaat ; and "Inherit The Wind,” which is not yet cast. Scarecrow pair Conn. POBTMABTBk Sand ad- Top' subscription price for the threesome is , drooa ehongoa IP lha Maneha*lar To plaoa a tiatasltd or diaplay. * Phone...... PHOTOGRAPHER HOURS $115, or slightly less than $40 per show. The three Glimpses Tlarald, P.O. Box SSI, odvortlaamanl, or to roport a ' Roy Bolger (right), who played the Minohoolar, Conn. OS040. newt Nam, M oty o r p M urS Idto, Beat time to contact...... AM ...... W ednesday Thursday Sunday shows will play New York, Washington and Uis Anne Murray will headline an all-star National Scarecrow In the original moyle "Thd oas 6438711. OlSoa hours ara Angeles, and the New York opening nights for all To oubsoflba, or to roport a 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday - If Saturday & Friday 10-1 Hockey League benefit Feb. 7 at New York’s Wizard of Oz," returns to AAGM studios ...... PM...... ‘ ...... 11-4 three shows are sold out. doUvory proMom, ooS S47-SS46. throdgh Friday. ' Nassau Coliseum fo r ' the Juvenile Diabetes In Hollywood this week to do some soft Onioa houfa ora S JO o jn. 4oSJO 10-1, 2-6 2-5:30, 6-8 Foundation ... shoe with Gene Anthony Ray of the TV p.m. klondoy llireugh Fddoy and Tjia Manohaatar HaraM‘is s '* Geraldine Fitzgerald is repeating her Broad­ 7 to 10 ojn. Saturday. Dtitwiy mbeeribier,toumipd FhedInter-. : Poses our selection. Beautiful backgrounds available Christopher Awards way directorial duties for the "Hass Appeal” series "Fame." Ray Is playing the ObouM ba ffloda byS p^n. Mon­ national nswa sarvleagM laa • day through Friday ondtby TJO production at New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse .Scarecrow In a "Fam e" episode to be mamOor ol lha AgdR Buraau el : HID COUPON NOWl a.m. Saturday. CIroulaSena. ' ' 8 Charles Schulz, the man who created the starring Shaun Cassidy and Milo O’Shea ... aired Feb. 24. ’Peanuts” comic strip and gave the world 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Feb. 3. ISM

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I . Richard M. Diamond, Publlahar Dan FItta, Editor Blizzard lashes Midwest OPINION Alex Qlrelll. City Editor Nation's weather: stormy

that less than six weeks of winter remain. “We had to barricade 1-90 because we J a c k « More than a dozen tornadoes ripped across Florida and 80-mph winds piled a The week’s storms were blamed for six have too many people in between here and A n d e r s o n foot of snow into 5-foot drifts in the Midwest, deaths in Kansas, three in Louisiana, three there and there are a lot of people stranded closing schools and highways and forcing in Florida, and two each in Iowa and out there that we can’t get to,” a sheriff’s serious with drunk drivers Nebraska. Michigan, Alabama and Wiscon­ dispatcher said. Washington plows off roads littered with stranded cars. A new storm slapped already sodden sin reported one death each. “ There hasn’t been a snowplow on the excess. Tbe harm that a drunk Merry-Go-Round Near-blizzard conditions halted traffic in highway since noon,” said an attradant at protected from the consequences with heavy rain and up to Editor’s note: Edith Prague, can do is now enormous. A lOO-mph winds. Minnesota. Five-foot drifts blocked Inter­ Bud’s Standard Station in Worthington. of their own behavior. D-8th, of Columbia represents of a steering wheel can claim in­ At toast 19 deaths have been blamed on state 90 and the road was closed near “There’s just no travel — nobody’s moving. ' The fact Is that when the criminal Only when they feel the full Coventry, among other towns. nocent lives in the blink of an the storms since Monday. Worthington, hfore than 160 traffic acci­ It’s been going on like this all day.” She has filed a bill seeking brunt of their misconduct are dents were re^rted during the evening Some planes scheduled to land at tbe lustice system lets off a drunk driver eye. Heavy rains lashed the Northeast and tougher penalties for drunk' they likely to recognize the rush hour in Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport If an airline pilot were drunk at flash flood watches were issued today for drivers. with a slap on the wrist. It does no seriousness of their problem. parts of southeast New York state, northern were re-routed and departures and arrivals . the controls of a 707, we would be were slowed by the crosswinds. Attacking the problem of Aide says New Jersey, and inland areas of Connecti­ appalled. Yet we accept the fact What works A foot of snow buried Marion, Minn., and favor to the rest of us, who wish to be drunken driving means going at cut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. By Edith Prague that drunks are taking our lives Winds gusted to 85 mph at Erie, Pa. parts of southwestern Wisconsin. it from many angles. Serving protected from him. in their hands every day of the A new California storm Wednesday for you ? Fifty-mph winds created near-biizzard My sponsorship of legislation another drink to an inebriated dumped heavy rain and snow on southern conditions in eastern Nebraste. eastern week, and that on Friday and bribe Anyone bad fabulous success to provide swift, sure punishment person who’s going to go out tbe % Nevada, Arizona and southern California, South Dakota and Iowa. Saturday nights, there are so witti a certain diet? Let us know. for drunken drivers has been ' tinue to shy away from tough ■ more apparent consideration for door and get behind the wheel of where mudslides were feared. Winds up to Nebraska officials pulled plows off the many of them that we don’t even How long were you on the diet mentioned in the pages of the treatment for offenders. the drunk driver than for his vic­ his car is reprehensible behavior 100 mph caused blizzard conditions in the road until the winds dropped. want to drive anywhere. and just exactly did you eat? Manchester Herald. Since my Perhaps it’s because many of tims. by establishments which serve completed mountains, halted traffic on Interstate 5 At toast 13 tornadoes raked Florida Let me make one final point More importantly, just how Wednesday — the second day of twisters. ideas have been criticized, I us have, on occasion. Imbibed a Sometimes it may seem almost iiquor. about 65 miles northwest of Los Angeles and about accidents caused by drunk knocked out power to several thousand much did you lose? Would you One man died when a tornado ripped apart would like to elaborate on them. bit too much and shrugged o ff the as though there were a silent con­ A friend is not a real friend if drivers. They may not oriy ruin people in Bakersfield. recommend the diet to others? his log cabin near Gainesville and a man I don't think there’s anyone, idea of letting someone else spiracy to protect the drunk he lets his friend drive while in­ WASHINGTON - Ex-CIA agent UPI Photo the lives of others; they may ruin Punxsutawney .(Pa.) Phil and other Submit letters to Focus Editor, and a woman were electrocuted in separate who would dispute the fact that drive. Perhaps we think of driver from the consequences of toxicated. Eklwin P. Wilson is a pretematural- Box 591, Manchester Herald, accidents involving downed power lines. the lives of those responsible for groundhogs around the nation poked their HAWTHORNE (FLA.) CHURCH MEMBER WITH CRUCIFIX drunk drivers inflict a tragic toll drunken driving as a forgiveable his own misbehavior. Police may Police need instant informa­ ly suspicious man. He let.his guard Manchester, Conn. 06040. The twisters toft at toast 200 people them. How would you or 1 like to beads out in gloomy weather and failed to . . . church was wrecked by tornado on Wednesday of death and disfigurement on the peccadillo rather than a book a drunk driver on a lesser tion from a computer bank to down once, was tricked into the see their shadows — traditionally a sign homeless. go through the rest of our lives streets and highways of our com- criminally reckless type of charge or let him off entirely if determine whether the drunk FB I’s hands and is now in jail— con­ knowing that someone we loved munities and our nation. behavior which jeopardizes the no accident has occurred or if no driver in front of them has a victed of smuggling arms to Libya. had maimed, disfigured, or killed Everyone knows someone who lives of other people. one was hurt. record of similar offenses. someone through his or her own But when Wilsod was still has l ^ n affected by an alcohol- Of course we distinguish Prosecutors and judges may Judges and prosecutors must Turk is questioned gross negligence? wheeling and dealing in the murky related accident. It is said that between deliberate crimes and agree to accept guilty pleas to not be deterred by the polite and Let’s save ourselves from the world of international intrigue, he one of every two Americans alive those which are not lesser charges. Drunk drivers contrite appearance of those ac­ drunk drivers, and let’s save the never trusted any of his employees premeditated. But a person who may be the very picture of contri­ CROssmRns today will be affected by an cused of drunken driving. The drunk drivers from theinselves.. or business partners to do what they in alleged pope plot alcohol-related accident in his or is killed by a drunken driver is no tion in a courtroom when they solid citizen in front of you in the n n (^ e v n n s products comPRnv Let’s treat this problem with the were s u p p o ^ to do. And that is her lifetime. That's half the pop­ less dead than if he had received are standing there cold sober in a courtroom is there because be seriousness it deserves. U fe is why, after a lapse of several years, ulation! a bullet from the gun o f a business suit. was a menace behind the wheel one to eight years in prison, the too precious to be placed at risk a former Wilson hireling has MILAN, Italy (UPI) — PoUce tried to Our toierance for drunken professional criminal. The The fact is that when the of a machine capable of crippling build a case today against a ’Turkish spokesnlan said. by people whose vision, judgment emerged to claim that he personally driving is scandalous. Many causes are different but the criminal justice system lets off a and even killing innocent people. citizen who allegedly tried to hire a Savas carried two identical ’Turkish and reflexes have been blitzed by saw bribes passed to Sen. Strom other civilized countries have results are the same. drunk driver with a slap on the Back in the days before drug suspect to assassinate Pope John passports, police sources said. The alcohol. Thurmond, R-S.C. The witness was passports listed his birthdate as 1945, much more severe penalties than I am supporting mandatory jail wrist, it does no favor to him or automobiles were invented, in­ Paul n during a planned papal visit to As a state legislator. I’m trying assigned, he avows, to make sure while other Turkish identity dociunents we do. Despite the dreadful oc­ sentences, among other to the rest of us, who wish to be toxicated people were ‘not a Milan in May. to do something about it. If you the alleged bribe was passed. But police cautioned Wednesday that that he carried said the date was 1934. currences we hear about and see measures, to punish convicted protected from him. 1 public danger. About the worst want to help, please call me at despite the arrest of Mustafa Savas, 48, Another Turk, Mebmet Ali Agca, has in the news media with drunken drivers and deter others While not every drunk driver is harm they could do, aside from The Justice Department’s in­ they were treating tbe plot with been convicted of shooting and wound­ Your One Stop 566-6043 or write to me at tbe horrifying frequency, despite the from similar behavior. But there an alcoholic, many are. And getting into drunken brawls, was ing the pope in St. Peter’s square on Connecticut State Capitol, Room vestigation of these astonishing skepticism because it was based on terrible harm wrought by is more involved than just put­ those who must deal with May 13.1981. Agca is serving a life term to fall off their horses. But the charges might understandably be a information received from the drug drunken driving on people we ting tough sentences on the alcoholics — and recovered 120, Hartford 06106. in an Italian prison. 20th Century put powerful, poten­ bit gingerly. Thurmond is the chair­ . suspect. Police also have detained two Turks know personally, people who are books. We must also expose and alcoholics themselves — will tell tially destructive machinery in Rep. Edith Prague Savas, who told police that be owned man of the Senate Judiciary Com­ and tbe director of the Bulgarian Project Store a glassware factory in Istanbul and not just statistics o us, we con- fight the attitude which shows you that alcoholics must not be the hands of those who drink to Columbia mittee, with awesome power over another near Milan, was arrested Airlines office ill Rome — all suspected the department. But fortunately, the ’Tuesday at tbe Esperia hotel in Rho, an of being linked to Agca’s crime. investigation is being handled by industrial town 9 miles northwest of Investigators claim to have strong assistant U.S. Attorney E. Milan. evidence the airline employee was' a spy and the Bulgarian inteiligence An editorial Lawrence Barcella, who has earned He was picked up after an Itaffian offI^ service masterminded the 1981 papal Mfg. List »67 to *180 a reputation as a tough, honest jailed in Milan 10 days ago on drug fiO C kV m t m . charges told police that Savas offered shooting with K GB backing. Bulgaria KORMGHEIIRYWOOD prosecutor. Thurmond vigorously NEWg'NEA him iil4,000 to kill tbe pope during the and the Soviet Union have denied the KITCHEN CMMETS denies accepting any bribe. When staying scheduled Milan trip, a police spokes­ charge. Now 33.50 to $90 lor our T H E N E W witness said be was man said. Savas’ presence in Rho heightened ent^e selection of in-stock Under Italian law, Savas must be police suspicion. Church sources said sizes and styles. assigned by Wilson to spy on other released after 48 hours unless a formal Oblate missionary Fathers at the Wilson associates, including the ~ F = r warrant is issued against him but in Sanctuary of tbe Madonna Addolorata beats Traveling middleman who allegedly passed ’ some cases the deadline can be in Rho have asked the pope to visit their tbe bribe money to Tburmood. The - extended. monastery during the Milan trip. witness said he hadn’t come forward Deputy State Prosecutor Alberto Travelers Corp.’s decision was based on bottom-line Church sources said an Oblate school earlier because be was wary of , Nobili interrogated Savas for three not to relocate part of its reasoning. Travelers offi­ hours Wednesday and ordered him held in Rho is twinned with Poland’s Wilson, who bad threatened him and OFF business in Wallingford is of cials say they could relocate pending a decision on whether to University of Krakow — where John Reg. 32.99 to 59.99 who seemed to be operating with tbe the greatest significance to on Columbus Boulevard in charge him formally. Paul served as archbishop before STAINLESS STEU CIA’s blessing. becoming pope. The sources said the the Hartford area. Hartford’more cheaply than ’The charge being considered against KITCHEN SINKS He has told his story to Justice Savas was instigation to commit a pope had not yet accepted the Its decision won’t mean any in Wallingford, and that’s invitation. Now 2 8 .0 4 to 5 0.99for Department investigators. Here are crime, carrying a maximum penalty of single or double bowl additional jobs for Hartford. why the company is staying. excerpts from a sworn statement self-rimming sinks. The benefits to this region are From Wallingford’s point obtained by my associate Dale Van best expressed in negative of view, Travelers’ decision is AtU : i s : terms: the city’s econoniy a disaster. The group insu­ " I do swear I was in the employ of Police arrest two won't suffer a blow; other rance operations would have Edwin Paul Wilson. Wilson casually large corporations may not anchored the new Med-Way introduced me to (the middleman) (X)-m strong be so quick to migrate to Industrial Park and would at (Wilson’s office in Washington, for record cash theft D.C.). . 69'-12 ”x12 ” other parts of the state; the have become the town’s larg­ “ (The middleman) would regular­ PLACE N PRESS est taxpayer. Travelers number of jobs in the area ly come to (the Arlington, Va.) of­ NEW YORK (UPI) — A guard who “ We spoiled his vacation. He’d been FLOOR TILES told police be bad been handcuffed spending most of his time next to the won’t decline by the 2,000 or would have been for Walling­ fice of Delex International Inc..., a Just peel, place during an gll-million armored car pool this afternoon,” Laster said. so that would have been ford what J. C. Penney is for Wilson-sponsored company. On and press. Wide choice company robbery and an accounting A young woman who said she was the of colors and patterns. shifted to Wallingford; peo­ Manchester. three separate occasions (a Detox student described as the guard’s suspect’s girlfriend followed him and ple already employed in employee) handed (the middleman) associate were charged in the largest three F B I agents to a waiting car and Travelers’ group insurance What went wrong in Wal­ thick manila envelopes stuffed with cash theft in U.S. history. said. “Look, Chris, I love you” before operations won't have to lingford? Travelers’ officials money. It was a specific procedure The F B I said it was looking for at the car drove off to the prison. that these envelopes. No. 10 size, . least two other suspects in the Dec. 12 The woman, who would not reveal 049 contemplate relocating in the say they originally expected theft from the Sentry Armored Car ber name, said she and Potamitis had were not marked in any way ... Wallingford area. the Wallingford project, Courier Corp. FBI officials said they' arrived in Puerto Rico for a week’s ^ e v n n s “I witnessed (the employee) The Wallingford move which was supposed to be hoped to recover “ most or all of the vacation last Friday. Reg. 4.99 Quart counting the money out on a (card) done in 1986, to cost $75 ' cash.” Legakis, who worked as a part-time SEMI-GLOSS would have been unfortunate table ... They were particularly Christos Potamitis, 24, of Queens, cook at his father's ()ueens diner, was LATEX PAINT for the city, particularly at a million. Instead, the pro­ memorable episodes, because Detox arrested Wednesday on a vacation in arrested Tuesday night at FBI head­ Our best. For kitchen, bath time when other insurance jected cost recently jumped had to have money in Riggs Bank on San Juan, Puerto Rico, was the only quarters in New York. and trim. White and colors companies — Connecticut to $125 million. And mean­ the same days to cover checks, and guard on duty at tbe time of tbe heist. Tbe suspect, a Canadian who has Covers in one coat He waqs to be returned to New York lived in New York for 12 years, was General, Hartford Insurance while the Columbus Boule­ cash was counted out for that as today or Friday. arraigned in U.S. District Court in well. To tbe best of my recollection, Group, etc. — have been vard building was offered at George Legakis, 21, of Brooklyn, an Manhattan Wednesday and held on $1.5 suburbanr-7ing their $83 million, and will be ready the amount I witnessed on each of accounttog major at Wagner College on million bail. A hearing was set for Feb. operations. this year. Open forum/ Readers' views these three occasions was $10,000 Staten Island, was an “ associate” of 14. even ... Potamitis, said Lee Laster, assistant It would be a mistake, What still is unclear is why Assistant U.S. Attorney Ira Block “ (The employed) banded theae d h r^ o r of the F B I in New York. said in court that on tbe night of the the Wallingford costs escal­ Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, C T 06040 though, to applaud Travelers envelopes to (the middleman) ... Legakis was arrested ’Tuesday in New theft a woman watching from her window near Sentry’s offices saw a for its community spirit. ated so much. Each time, soon after be toft, I York. Both were charged with bank man enter the building through an After all, the same manage­ It all goes to show that even followed Um , as I had been in­ driving in his own family, I am con­ rings. larceny. electric door operated from the dis­ ment that decided to stay is Fortune 500 corporations like We agree vinced of the need to enact effective Parental concern is mounting as structed to do by my employer, Potamitis was arrested at a Holiday patcher's office where Potamitis was M t t w i l l e M a i v i l l e .^kPeurgiafteific' the one that originally Travelers can have second Wilson. He told me that whenever Inn in San Juan, where be was supposedly watching television. R-11 3Vt" Kratt R-19 m " Unfaced laws in this area. evidenced by the recent interest in Reg. 20.99 To 42.99-Set of 4 Reg. 5 .9 9 -4 ’ x F x %2” planned the move to thoughts, can spend many To the Edhori Rep. Prague and I nuy differ as to fingerprinting scbool-age children. (the middleman) had an Important : vacationing. l A L L N m U T M l ATTIC JR IU raiH PHK SNNTTEIISETS TAN BARK HICKORY thousands planning a new dellyary to make, I was to fcdlow add to axIaUng Inaulatlon Wallingford. A couple of weeks ago tbe Herald the methods of deterrance and Bookstores that ponder solely to for Interior waito Now 17.84 to 36.54. Pre- Simulated woodgrain on venture only to scrap it when whether toughness is equatable with prurient interests are breeding him and verify v ^ t (be) did with IS” or 23" wide 15” or 23” wide hkToed. Many sizes. wood fibre substrate It is almost certain — published an article which quoted 3 each delivery. Wilson didn’t trust • Nas. M «w »as SI M •-•Sn NS M . though all the facts aren't in all the ramifications become my criticism of R ^ . Eklith Prague’s effectiveness, but we do agree on grounds for those who would prey on Cranston heads to N.H. any of tbe employees at Detox with — that the dec^ision to stay easier to discern. proposals to crack down on drunk the seriousness of the problem. the innocent. his money ... 1 followed him In my driving. I stick by my critique; I She should be commended for ber Towns that permit these stores to own car.” would like to add a positive note concern and desire to take effective operate are jeopardizing tbe in presidential quest about Rep. Prague’s sincere con­ action. I took forward to working physical safety of their own children T H E F IR S T TIM E the with her in our common endeavor in and those in surrounding areas. Berry's World cern about one of tbe most serious middleman left with the boodle, the CONCORD, N.H . (U P I) - Sen. Alan that counts in the nation’s eighth- social probtems of our times. the Legislature in tbe public’s in­ To' remain silent before this en­ witness lost him in traffic. But tbe ■ Cranston announced bis Democratic smallest state. We would all do well to be as coo- terest. croaching evil is to be supportive of nest two times, he tailed bins to the • presidential candidacy in the bistpric 7 1 9 Voters have seen Rmald Reagan '49 cerned about tbe tragic cun- tbe lucrative and rapactous market Capitol Hill Club, whore the Senate Caucus Room in Washin^n, Rep. Riciiard D. Tnliaano stopping to greet a few women outside that victimises defenselees and in­ then bopped a plane to repeat the Economy 4 'x 6 ‘x'/(i” Waferboard 14/2 25Tr W/Ground Reg. 69.99 To 159.99 sequences of drunk driving as Rap. Chairman mlddleinan met Tbinroiond, “triwm in 30-below-zero weather in a hamlet so nocent children of all ages. ceremony In — where else? — New ELECTRICAL WIRE TNR ENCLOSNRES Prague obviously Is. The toll in Judiciary Committee 1 know by sight,” the witness stated. small it doesn’t show up on most maps, Z i 4x0’ s n a Hampshire. Alow prtcad. xtandird Extsrtor grade. SoHd cwa. Sold copper. Type NM. Now 62.99 to 143.99. Tem­ property damage, personal Injury, Roseanne Talbot "On each occasion, Riortly after The state’s first-in-tbe-nation prim­ or Jimmy Carter addressing groups smaller than bis immediate family. •Izod stud. Vi ” Wilwtxiard...... s.ee • 12/2 250’...... 24.M pered glass. Many styles and loss of life is well known. Glastonbuf?! they greeted each other ^ sat., ary has for M years given it an impact But it is too widely accepted, down,” the sworn statemeet con­ on tbe eleriion process far beyond its "W e don’t vote until w e’ve seen tbe Q i o „ 4 4 9 almost as though it were Inevitable. Insidious tinues, "(th e middleman) would sixe and has boosted its income more whites of their eyes,” says New I Armwtrong I am in agreement with Rq>. Prague paastheenvriopedviagooavarsa- than almost any other single Letters policy Hampshire House Democratic leader Reg. 35*-Chaperone Rag 6.99 Gal. Reg. 9.99'Vermont "industry.” and Governor O’Neill, as well as the To the Editor I Uoo to Sen. Strom’ThunniMid. It was Chris Spirou. SLATE FLOORMC The Manchester Herald One home went on tbe market CEUMTU LATEX P A M T many other concerned public of­ done casually, and over tbe top of 10 sq. It. ctn. Cut .tielooines letters to the editor, recently with tbe noUtion, "George Because New Hampshire is first, In 04 aq. ft. etna, Witte. Chdea of V ficials and citizens that naore can, Pornography is the most insidious tbe toble. Each time. Sea. IM m for . . No. . or ceWng paint. and gauge. B grade h Letters aboiild be brtof and to Bush slept here, (raally)I ” candidates are forced to campaign in 19 84 255 and must, be done to deter drunken weapon in the continuing assault mood came alone. He aooeptad the m point. ’They should be typed But now New Hampshire residenU the dead of winter to^ gain national driving; and to protect the life and upon the minds and spirits of the envelope casually. Shortly after this (or neatly hand-written, and, fw ' are riled over efforts to take away iU attention, campaign dollars and sup­ American people. Child por­ each time, 1 toft. unique status, and the state’s leaders port that comes from an early victory. limb of other drivers and' 4aae in editing, should be double- Sale Ends Saturday, February 5th pedestrians from those who drive in nography represents the most “ As soon as It w u fseaiblo, I vow to tote any steps necessary to tiANlFORU "...And how about fixing It s o the little k id s In spaced. . remain m i n front for at toast one nwre With eacn candidate come staff, MANCICSTE8 NEWINGTON ENFIELD a dangerously irresponsible debased extreme of this permicious Tbe Herald reserves the right would place a call to Wilson toSiaiacntoiF NfOptel^apat Scandinavia c a n see ‘E. T.', to o l" ■■ etectlon year. hordes of reporters and tourists, vsm evil. It has been estimated recently wbareevar be w a s ... at hom e... of­ 9999111 manner. to edit letters in tbe Interests of In an era where the electronic media adding up to millions of dollars In that annually 100,000 children are As one who has personally brevity, clarity *nd tadte. fice or jn London or somowhare also ' have all bid token over political revenue for one of only two states OPtH Men NniFn | im 4 3 0 p "'S i* Bim-5 30pfn experienced tbe effects of drunk abducted and sold into prostitution abroad. ^■wpaigniiig. it's the personri touch without a general sales or Income tax. y MANCHMANCHlESTERc j j I l!*ii HERALD. in uThura., n i.y Feb. 3, 1988 - 9 a - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Feb. 3. 1983 Resedreher: M other's milk best for prem oture bobies

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It joined by Buddy Haokat and R A K ra H A R I...... • 3 . B 8 ( 8 - Entartalnmant Tonight 8 -Sign Off - HE SAID MILK taken in the first two months after a atic fams. Mario Lama, Ann ( 8 - Ua Dotsotor Martina Arroyo. (60 min.) U8DA CHOICE LAND Q LAKES Ulyth. 19S1. Ratsd G. 8-Daapadida prmnature delivery contained higher quantities of 8 - MOVIE:'Who Wants to bs ( 8 - (MOVIE: ’M l Wadnaadty' 3:00 A.M. ~ ~ - 8 - Earth. Saa & Sky a Haro?' A taanagsr ratcuat tha A onea-teautiful woman looks 8 - Film antlbo^es and nutrients and both elements decreased ARIERICAN CHEESE...... • 2 . 8 9 Q D - MOVIE: 'Operation H o ri“ (29 - Raportar 41 high school custodian from a to a German playboy for taaa- vdth time after the delivery. BOTTOM ROUND MUCKrS basting. auranoa. Elizabeth Taylor. 1:16A.M. Kong' Tha head of shipping and- 8 - M*A*8‘ H trading company aeoratly car­ "Previously it was believed that a mother's milk . • 1 . 9 9 8 - NHL Hookay: Quabsc at Henry Fonda. 1973. 8 - S l g n O f f BOLOGMorLlVaiWUllST...... (5® - Dr. Who ries on os one of tha heads of a., didn’t supply enough nutrients for premature babies, IMMST...... o. Boston O - Madama'a Plaoa 1:30 A.M. ruthlaaa, world-wide dope b(it tUs study shows they were Just using the wrong M UCKE’S 6:30 P.M. 8 - Mora RssI Poopio Susan Day. 1981. amuggling syndicate. HorM'l . • 2 . 4 9 PG. controlling the kmpira. Mark 11:45 P.M. CD - Tom CoMa Show DIsthL. kind of milk,” he said. CENTER CUT NATURAL CASING FRANKS CD - WKRP In Cincinnati Hamlll, Fiaher, Harrison Frank, Marla Porachy, 6:00 P.M. ® . Fall of Eaglaa 8 - O d d Coup)* 8 - MOVIE: 'Man of U Q D - Hogan's Hsraaa man Schonharr. 1964 The milk contains more protein, sodium and M U C K rS CD - CBS Nawt Ford. 1978. Rated PG. 8 - Maatsrpiaos Thaati* Maneha' An aging knight sate CD CD - Magnum, P.l. (S ) - No Empujan Prr^rama 8 - Indapandant Natworfc 8 - Sunday st th4 King'd > chloride than milk from mothers who delivered . • 2 . 2 9 33) - Bamay Millar 8 - Poopla'a Cauoua 'Winston Churchill: The Wlldsr- forth to do battle with evil whar- COOKED SALAMI ...... CD - P-M. Magadna comico con la animacion da avar ha finds h. Pater OToola, Nawa Houaa : : full-term infants and ’’theoretically” provides enough 8 (39 - NBC Naws Raul Attor. S® - Undaraaa World of nati Years.' With Hidar on tha 8RR D 8 - Oraatsat Amsrican Jaoquoa Couataau brink of powar. Churchill and Sophia Loren. Rated PG. 8 - NBA Baskatball: San 8 - Prim* Nawa 1- energy for the child, the study found. (29 - Untamad World Haro Ralph battlat forces that ® - MOVIE: 'Dinar' Five his ftmlly vacation In Germany 12K)0A.M. DIago at Datzolt It allowed the Infants to grow at rates approximat­ ROAST PROVOLONE CHEESE...... • 2 . 8 9 (29 - Noticiaro Naclonal SIN thrastan to shift tha world's bal- frianda from the '50a hang out 9:30 P.M. while planning a masting. (SO 8 - Living Faith anca of powar. (60 min.) In a Baltimore dinar and try to C D - Quiney 8 - Qunamoks ing those of babies in the womb, the study said. JARLSBURQ Noticisa nacionalai con Guil­ CD 8 - ft Takaa Two min.) [Cloaed Captioned] 8 8 - NBC Nawa Ovsmight Gross said the milk did not appear to have enough lermo Rastrepo. CD - MOVIE: Tha Graat hold on to their youth. Steve CD 8 - Last Viford 3:15 A.M. HARVJUm or FRENCH BME...... • 8 . 1 9 Guttenberg, Daniel Stern, 8 - Vanoaaa 10:30 P.M. 8 - MOVIE: 'Boys In Company calcium and phosphorus, and he was doing another Houdinia' Houdini bacomas ob- CD - Msatsr and Hla Mssaaga 8 - MOVIE: 'Sur Wars' An or, • SWEET LIFE REQ. or MAPLE (39 - Jaffaraona satsad with tha occult in his la- Mickey Rourke. 1962. 10:00 P.M. CD - Meat tha Mayors C Five young Marine recrulta phan, a ranagada and a prln^,_, stUii^ to determine the best amount to supplement: EVE ROUND tor yoars. Paul Michael Glasar, (SZ)' World War I 8 - MOVIE: 'Uar'a Moon' Tvro form an alliance to try to deal . • 1 . 9 9 39 - ABC Nawa (D CD - Knot. Landing 3 3 )-Naw a taanagars try to run away from with tha emotional strata of the caas battle tha evil forcai.. infants’ diets. BACON ...... Sally Struthars. 1976 8 - NBA BaakatbsH: controlling the Empire. Mark .lb. (S® - Ovar Easy 8:30 P.M. CD - Nawa their parents. Matt Dillon, Vietnam war. Stan Shaw, An­ Hamlll, Carrie Fiaher, HarrIaOn •HIS CONCLUSIONS were based on a study of 67 ROAST BLUE RIDQE FARM* 3 3 - MOVIE: 'Qollath Awaits’ Philadelphia at OoMsn Oats Yvonne DaCarlo, Broderick 7:00 P.M. Cy) - Carol Burnett and Friends CD 8 - 20/20 drew Stovans, Michael Lam- Ford. 1878. Rated PG. .u babies boro seven or more weeks premature. EGG POTATO SALAD ...... 8 9 * PL 2 8 - CNN Haadllna Mows Crawford. Rated PG. beck. Three of: the infants died after contracting b e Nf r o u n d CD - CBS Nawa 8 - NFL Thaatra: 'Boat Ever 03) - Not Neceaaerily The CD - Newark' Reality 3:30 A.M. News This show promites to be 8 - Bualnsas Raport 8 - MOVIE: 'King's RotV The 8 -Sign Off entercoUtis, an intestinal infection common in CD ® - M*A*S*H Profaasionals' fata, of many townsfolk ara In­ 8 - NCAA Beeketbell: WekJr 5 everything the current news is (33) - Indapandant Network 8 - Indapandant Network 1:45 A.M. premature babies. Two of those who died were on BACKI CD - Muppat Show 8 - NBA Baskatball: San not. Nawa tertwined In pra-World War 1 Forect ct Virginie 'H DIsgo at Oatrolt Nawa MIdwattarn town. Ann Sheri­ 8 - Not Nsoaaaarily Tha formula and one received the milk from a mother D - ABC Nawa (39 - Voice of Faith 8 - Freeman Reports 10:46 P.M. dan, Robert Cumminga, Ronald Nawa This show promises to ba 3:45 A.M. whose baby was fuU-term. GARDEN FRESH CD -Soap 8 - MOVIE: 'On Tha Baach’ (2B) - Nooha da Gala > 8 8 - Hill Strsat Blusa Se­ Raagsn. 1941 everything tha currant nawa it 8 - MOVIE The Irishmen' ROAST aeeeaaeseeaeeeeeoao aib« What's loft of the world after a 8 - Raportar 41 Gross said there seem to be immunologic factors in 8 - Alloa (SZ) * Entarpriaa 'Buy-Out.' En- cond of throe parte. Ranko not men refutes to accept the PRODUCE SPECIALS 33) 8 nuclear holocaust is raallsti- ■avat three people from a burn­ 8 -Naw a human milk that protect an infant against such BEEF ROUND - ESPN's SporUforum tarpriaa tracka the progreaa of 11:00P.M. 8 -Sign Off changing tifnai of tha aany* 39 cally portrayed. Gregory Pack, ing building and Joyce's inter­ 8 - MOVIE; 'Rage' A rancher 20's. Michael Crsig, SImoq, Ava Gamer. Anthony Parkins. 1200 workera at General Mo­ CD - Eyswitnsat Nawa aeaks ravanga against tha army infections. 39 - Ara You Anybody? tors who boughttheir unprofita­ view in Washington opens the 2:00 A.M. Burke, Brysn Brown. 1978. ’’There’s evidence to show there are antibodies’in 1959. door for a now girl In Furillo'a CD - M -A-8-H whan hla young son It acciden­ & « (23) - Monayllna ble buaineta. [Closed Cap­ tally killed by poison gat. CD - CBS News NIghtwatoh 4:00 A.M. NMBO RED DELHMUS M1>IES 6 99 8 - Prime News Ufa. (60 min.) (H I - Nawscantar tioned] CD CD 8 8 - Nawa George C. Scott Richard Baae- CD - MOVIE: They Drive by 8 8 - 'Shogun' Part 4 Fourth 8 - MOVIE: 'Nlghtwlng' When CD - Lovo Amorioen Style - Rainbow Jackpot CD - Madama'a Plaos hart Martin Sheen. 1972. Nlghf Cross-country truck driv­ STEAK (29 of five parts. Blackthorna finds 9:00 P.M. flocks of deadly bau csuaa ter­ 8 - Cendid Cemeze 3 3 )-O d d Coupla ers gat involved with murder. 1 0 4 b . b a g * (99 - Soladad Sarla dramatics. tha survivors of his crow while (D CD - Simon 4i Simon ror, an Indian medicine man is IB® - Sign Off Humphrey Bogart, Ann Shori- 8 - NBA BaaketbellA “NEW” WEAVER POTATOES ...... 79 Libartad Lsmarqua. Torsnaga bacomas outraged CD - The Morv Show believed to be rasponsibla. Nick 8 - NCAA Baskatball: 12:30 A.M. dan, Gaorga Raft. 1940 Philedelphie et Golden GsM ^ Colitis risk (39 - Entartalnmant Tonight whan Blackthorna asks that Mancuso, David Warner, Kath­ Washington Stats at UCLA Lady Marlko be given a divorce. D 8 - I'oo CkMO For ryn Harrold. 1979. Rated PG. CD - All In tha Family ' (D - Joe Franklin Show 8 - Neweoenter . (3® - Butlnasa Raport Comfort Sara poses for a man's 8 - On Location: Carlin at ITALIAN STYLE S « (R) (2 hrs.) ( 8 - MaoNsil-Lshrar Raport Camagia This famous co­ CD - Mission ImpoasIMs 8 - MOVIE; Road to Ball' Two 8 - MOVIE: The Great l| NAVa ORIIMiES...... 9 99 msgazine. American vaudovilliana fleeing Caruso' *rhit biography of CeP 7:30 P.M. 8 - MOVIE: Tha Night tha 8 - 24 Horaa median aharat hla offbeat par- CD - Vou Aakad For It Lights Want Out In Oaorgis' A 8 - NCAA Batkatball: Wake captions of tha abaurditisa of from Irate fathers become deep rueo shows hit life from hig, 28 02.pkg. CD - P-M. Magaiina 8 - MOVIE: 'Looker' A plastic 33) - is greater talented country singer and his Foraat at Virginia everyday living. aaa divers. Bing Crosby, Bob childhood in Neplet to hit operk « (D - All In tha Family ’ sister stay one step ahaad of 8 - MOVIE: 'Star Warm' An or­ surgeon invoatigatas the mys­ 8 - MonoyUna Update Hopo, Dorothy Lamour. 1953. atic fame. Mario Lanza, Ann CAUUaONER...... 99 8 - Fsathraf Of FaWi CD - You Atkad For It trouble. Kristy McNIchol. Den­ phan, a ranagada and a prin­ terious dasths of his patients. Blyth. 1951. Rattd G. Albert Finnoy, James Coburn, 8 8 - Twilight Zona 8 - Madama'a Plaos ( 8 - Sporta Update CD - Family Faud nis Quaid, Mark Hamlll. Rated cess bsttia the evil forces in nonsm okers MR.McKEE I DON'T KNOW: W ASH- ^ ^ CAROL SEWT THE COAT TO THE WHAT HAPPENS IF THE ------CLEANERS WITH THE KIDS. WE NUMBERS AREN'T WHAT ( % u r l U U U l GOTTA SET THERE BEFORE BOSTON (UPI) — Nonsmokers are three times as t h e y d o : — Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby (B irth d ay ■i" likely to have ulcerative colitis, a seven-nation survey shows, but doctors were hesitant to say today that Opening lead tells all February 4,1983 nicotine actually can prevent the chronic inflamma­ U8DA CHOICE This coming year you may_; tory disease. become Involv^ In two unre­ Today's hand shows how ’The resuIU of interviews of more than 70,000 people lated enterprises. Both are like­ conducted by the Boston Collaborative Drug Surveil­ an alert declarer can come ly to be small, but each will BOTTOM BOUND BOAST F up with a bushel of over­ have profitable potential. *' lance Program were published in the New England tricks by using information AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fab. 1Bk„ Journal of Medicine. NORTH from the opening lead. Your dignity and reputation One study of 45,000 patiente, admitted to 20 hospitals 410 8 5 The game is duplicate and could suffer today If you losq,, in seven countries, found 158 people with ulcerative Y10 9 7 E a s t- l^ t lead the middle your cool around the wrong colitis, painful ulcers of the colon characterized by ♦ A 10 8 4 card from three small. The people. - Should somelhindj 4KQ10 bloody diarrhea. The countries were not identified. EYE BOUND BOAST six of hearts is led and sticky develop, keep your head - »2.99 Anotlier survey of 25,000 patients in the Boston area WEST EAST East’s queen forces your at all costs. The 1983 predic­ uncover^ 91 Iniiuviduals with the disease. ...THERE'S THE BOUNDARY 4I7I4S2 4J ace. You note that the lead tions for Aquarians are nowu The studies found the overall risk of ulcerative WHATCHAi MEAJJ, "LEMMIAJJ m ar k er RIGHT OVER THERE Y863 YK()542 ready. Send $1 to Aatro-Qraph, ISo Subatitute TERRITORYTHIS IS could not have been fourth colitis to be three times greater in nonsmokers than We Give Old Fashioned E MOOVUkN GROUND, YOU .753 .K6 brat, and lead a club at trick .Box 489. Radio City Station... o CROAK-HEAX>.' 4A 4J6543 two. N Y. 10019. Be sure to state^ smokers. ’The risk was even lower in men and heavy For Quality your zodiac sign. Send an addi-' ' Butcher Service ... SOUTH West wins and leads the smokers than in women and light smokers. 4AKQ eight of hearts, which is tional $2 lor the NEW Astro-’- i Tliere was no difference in the number of cases of allowed to run to your jack. Graph Matchmaker wheel and the disease among nonsmokers compared to former YAJ booklet. Reveals romanlloj ♦ QJ92 You cash dummy's clubs and combinations and compatlblllrL smokers. „ STORE HOURS; 49172 note that West neld the sin­ ties lor all signs. Doctors refused, however, to say nicotine actually gleton ace. Now y o ^ la y out PISCES (Fab. 20-l4arch 20)., protects a person from developing ulcerative colitis. Mon. & Tims. 'tH 6:00 317 Highland SL Vulnerable; Neither your top spades. E)ast dis­ Dealer: South It's best to have well-thought- Even if smoking helps reduce the risk of ulcerative cards first a club and then out plans today. If not, you., colitis there Is much stronger evidence smoking Wed., Thurs., t Fri. til 9310 MIUICHESTER Weft North Eaat Sooth the six of diamonds. You could later find yourself In a contributes to othqr diseases “that are more common 1 NT have a perfect count of his pickle, trying to sort out a die*' ‘ Sat. A Sunda) hand and know that he and more lethal than ulcerative colitis,” said an Paas 3 NT Pass Pass organized mess. accompanying editorial. til 63)0 Pass retains three good hearts, ARIES (March 21-April 1B7 the jack of clubs and one Even though you may be pres­ “I see no possibility whatever that the overwhelm­ FJL diamond. ently making progress In an; ing balance against tobacco would be overcome.” Opening lead: V6 NUTCHELL. , WE h Ciw Did he unguard the dia­ Important situation, keep your.i wrote Dr. John C. Bailar Iff. WE'VE BEEN 1 SHOULP ABOUT mond king to avoid being hopes and expectations within He said there were thousands of possible reasonable bounds. Don't jump F R IE N P 5 A CELE- A CUP OF end played with a club? He ex^anatlons for the findings, many of which are just I the gun. l o n g t i m e 0RATE. CHEER ? is good enough to make that as ’’implausible” as ’’the notion that cigarette By Oswald Jacoby play. He also would have TAURUS (April 20-May 20) W smoking prevents the disease.” BM Jamcf Jacoby made the same discard from won’t contribute to your re|MP'. Researchers cited a case in which a woman with two small: West was dealt tatlon It you behave too stub­ bornly today. Falling to see the-, Ulcerative colitis had no symptoms while smoking, Another new Devyn book six little spades and the ace but whose symptoms recurred two to three days aftw ------i B l FROZEN & DAIRY 1 of clubs, wouldn’t he have other person's point of vlqy^^ GROCERY SPECIALS___ is. . “Modern Ideas in could be your downfall. she quit. The symptoms disappeared if she chewed Bidding” by George Rosen- opened his own suit with two ■WEET- LIFE probable re-entries? GEMINI (May 21-Juiw 2Q|; gum containing nicotine five times a day. kranz and Alan Truscott. Don't try to spread yoursell too- However, the doctors said it would be ’’highly APPU JUICE...... George’s team, including Sure he would! You lead a . thin today by attempting too diamond to dummy’s ace, speculative” to assume a cause and effect relation­ eaao Jim Jacoby, is the currenl many tasks at one time. This, ship between smoking and a reduced risk of ulcerative WELCH* holder of the Vanderbilt drop the king and make five could result In more aggravzp- WAFFLES ...... odofor a top score. GRAPE JEU Y o M * Clip. Alan is bridge editor of tlon than accomplishment. ->■< colitis. MRS. SMITH* APPLE OR the New York Times. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) CANCER (June 21-July 22) ■KIPPY £ Today, beware ot tendencies to C9C9NUT CUSTARD P IE ...... ho. be wasteful with resourc ' PEAHUT BUTTER . . • 1 . 3 9 QRBEN GIANT HARVEST Answer to Previous Puzzle entrusted to you. Treat th ACROSS 2 Yawn Male runners 5 VARIBTIB* ...lOea. 3 Th li (Sp.) funds or possessions as pru-” FRESH VESCTABLES...... o A • s fo A 0 L I Hurricane 4 Mora brittle dently as you would your own. - . 5 9 * LA PIZZERIA A • T u T E TT n U R E RKKNESSO SOUPS...... centtr South (Fr.) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If condl-| 6 t P U R O N N U T A N T CHEESE PIZZA ...... laoa. 4 'Time zona Layer of lloora lions at home aren't ea h a rm i-| MwfEBTtatrB 6 A t 1 L ■ 0 T T O like anorexics? nious as they should be today,* (abbr.) 7 Bthold (Lat.) D U c A N FMRT COOenUL, SUGD PEMKS RICH'S T U ■ 1 F ask yoi-rsell honestly II you 7 Mather of 8 Vary 1 T E L 1 o T C 9 FFEER IC H ...... Ilea. \N H could be the primary cause...... 2 1 * 1 . mankind important L O O E D 0 1, E 8 T BOSTON (UPI) — Middle-aged men who become or HALVE PEMS...... 1 0 The answer might surprise youl VAN DB KAMPS 10 Back talk persona M E 1 o 0 1 8 M O T E obsessed with running and anorexic women who diet £ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22> uw 12 Undoing (abbr.) It E N T M E N O • to the point of emaciation may both be suffering from FISH S TIC K S ...... isaei. 14 104, Roman 9 Spacewalk t TT I t S K 1 E 8 t 2 Social Interests could be' ...... i « « . 3 9 ^ uppermost In your mind todays a "patholo^cal” — and dangerous — search for REDWUEYKIUIS ...... TROPtCANA IB Car (abbr.) O p A L 1 1 C 1 N perfection, a psychiatric study said today. 16 Unused 11 Mataorologi- 0 E C 1 D E Z 1 R C o N This might cause you to pern QEI*HA 0RAM9E JU IC E ...... 17 Accountant V E E P A U L E form poorly where your work Is ' “Both the obligatory runner and the anorexic cal device N E L i , . 9 9 « LIQHT A LIVELY IIA labbr.) 1 3 Tld » D n E O l i R E O concerned. Vou can't do both.,, woman negate physiological needs in their single- M m i m W W A T E R 18 Overturns 19 Math symbol LMRA (SepL 2SH>CL 22) Y ^ qilnded quest for an elusive ideal,” wrote three YOSURT ...... a .- o r ■ ■ M U 36 Mads awbatar 48 Tom-tom MUELLER* 20 Amsiioratat 21 Fast aircraft have good earning poteniraf researchers — all marathon runners — from the HOOD §4 9 A 22 Foresa (abbr.) 38 Hound 49 Bocoma a today, but there's a posslblll^ Department of Psychiatry at the University of OMUISorTMSTS ...... 2 1 * 1 . emigration 40 Mountain near you will waste more than y(M ORANGE JUICE ...... • I 23 Abominabla unant Arizona in Tucson. WHIT* CLOUD 24rihad 24 Broadway ancient Troy accumulate. Try to ravgraa this HOOD FAMILY VALUE M 4 4 A 26 Bird 60 EsaUrn procedure. The quest for the goal "is perpetuated by the fear '^UC0K7 UK0 WE'RE W T musical 41 Gain control that if one stops, one will cease to exist,” they wrote In MTHROOMTISSIE...... , , - • 1 . 0 9 COTTAGE CHEESE...... 30 Sup 26 Dimlnutivs tuf baattt of . SCORPIO (OcL 24-Nov. 22> >wihterwewante^ 31 Tiny atata (2 wds.) Feelings are likely to ba rathar. fix the New England Journal of Medicine^ CARNATION (abbr.) 43 Bo finical burden Inlanaa at home today. It wfli 27 Ravarbarsta ” groups come from similar upper class familieB 32 Spy group 44 Pramatal be wiser to give In on rnlnp); , . . 7 9 « 28 Nothing (Fr.) 61 New Haven - - and they seem to inhibit anger, have extremely high FISHMIOYtraEFSBlEID .. (•bbr.) 46 Get away points. Avoid locking horns 29 Short aleap tree - ' aelf-expectations and a high tolerance of physical 33Ughtod with a member of the family. 30 High priaat of 46 Flying aauctrt 34 Sooiwr atato 63 Enaign (abbr.) S A O ITTA IN U S (Nav. SS-Oaid, ' discomfort, said the study. larsal (abbr.) (abbr.) 21) Normally you'ra not tha ^ They deny potentially serious disabilities and tend 35 In the know 1 2 B 4 • 6 7 ’ 6 6 t y ^ who hoMt thbiga In, but to get depressed easily. IIISBIISISSIII ■■■■ElElBEBEl 37 irritatod today you could do ao (4 " However, the man is seen as ’’dedicated” in his 3S Concord 10 11 11 13 bacoma moody. It may ba bek duest for physical proweis, whereas the woman wbq ■irllA coupon A 7..»0 pw rrA fu^ i irilh coupon A 7..»0 «iirrfifl:^| iliHlA riHipon Jt 7..TO purrAnEi^ ' 42GrWdar'a tar to voica what'a botherlnti 11 irltfc roMpofi Jt’ purrhnsr m to 17 seeks beauty, which she equates with thinness, is seen bano tt ' you. l | usM 1 Saapaegafdi« a » * r ■ I UnS 1 eaupaii gar eaalBiiiar I UmS 1 Cougan par ouNenitr I I UmN 1 Coupon por ouEtomor | 48 Baroqu# CAPRICORN (Dae. 2i-JaiL It) as “sick.” ID / u 30 31 I I . RNMieaiytt If your ’ frianda ara planning j The researchers speculated both phenomena ! • > ! » 47 Maiiitrlcwua ■ ■ RIAZOLA I ! M AZOLA 13 aomalhing axpanalva . today represented a partially successful attempt to HELUIANN’S ■ CHEER LAUNDRY 61 Puck wllh which you ara not Jn establish an Identite. I COUNCIL I I ■ RIARBARINE B2 L«t It aund ^4 is 36 27 26 36 accoed, don't haaitata to apaak ' "Tbe heightened commitment to sport or diet MAYOMNAISE DETERRENT I REO.orUNSALTED LEONA fid s U 6 S ? AND HALWA

structed Comeau to come up with a THE EDC tabled action thls- By Raymond T. DeMeo mornlng on what to do about twb Herald Reporter plan to screen his property from 'l.fX - Peterson's and another house, now Industrial park firms tbat have' vacant, that a man named Ray been storing goods in trailers, The town's Economic Develop­ against park regulations. ment Commission made a stab Slater wants to renovate into a home for himself. The commission told Robert today at resolving a dispute BugnackI of Bugnackl's Meat P tS .'V between a homeowner and his Comeau came back today with a neighbor in the Buckland Indus­ plan for a 270-foot fence that he Products and Bob Nadeau of Holts trial Park. said will cost him $5,000 to build. Inc. to come back by Feb. 25 w jj^ i- The EDC ordered Kenneth Cor- On Lamson's suggestion, the EDC proposals for bringing their tral^ ordered him to add another 100 feet ers into conformity wittt ^ 1 neau, owner of East Hartford welding, to build a 370-foot cedar of fence to provide even more regulations. fence six feet high to screen his screening. The commission also h e a rj property from that of Frank “That's going to cost me another complaints from Bugnacki and. .■m UPl photo Peterson of 3 Shady Lane, whose $2,000,'' Coraeau grumbled. Nadeau thpt the industrial park UC property overlooks Corneau’s in "We were behind the Triple A rife with vandalism and burglary/ TESTS SHOW BABY NOT FATHERED BY MAN WHO HIRED SURROGATE the northwest comer of the indus­ diner (on Main Street in East General Manager Robert B. Weisi- . . . Judy Stiver, husband Ray (left), Alexander Malahoff trial park. Hartford) before we moved here. suggested that they bring thetC That's what we were trying to get complaints to Capt.Joseph Brook^; The solution appoeared to satisfy away from. Nobody else in the head.of the police department’^ neithef’ Coraeau, who resents park has residents near them,” he patrol division. having to build the fence, nor said. In other action, Lamson said thf;; Surrogate mother to keep Peterson, who argues that the "Either my building shouldn't be town has gone back to the drawing fence will cut off his property from there or his building shouldn't be board with a plan to build sIghjC a dirt right-of-way that runs there,” Comeau said. identifying businesses in the indusj through East Hartford Welding’s Peterson argues that East Hart­ trial park. handicoppecJ son after all property, but to which Peterson ford Welding is noisy and un­ It had to scrap Its original planSr^ claims he’s entitled access. sightly, and shouldn't be allowed in he said, because the state Depart^ "In this case, you won’t please the park. He said today he'd ment of Transportation’s plans f- cluded a handicapped infant born Alexander Malahoff was not the "The crux of it is she didn’t carry anybody,” said Town Planner consider taking legal action to stop {f-i Alan F. Lamson Jr., who with the fence from being built, because pike would pave over the verjt' to a surrogate mother was not father of the baby boy born to Mrs. his child," Keane said. place the signs were to be located J;; fathered by the man who paid her Stiver Jan. 10. other town officials has been trying it blocks his property from a The Stivers denied they broke an to resolve the dispute for over a now-unused right-of-way. Lamson Lamson said the signs, whlclk- $10,000 and the mother says she Malahoff said he was “relieved” agreement for a 30-day period of will cost about $13,000, should bC: and her husband will keep the at the test results. year. says the fence will allow Peterson sexual abstinence after Mrs. LAST SUMMER, the EDC in­ such access. ready by the spring. newborn son she has never held. The infant had a severe strep Stiver was artificially insemi­ "We're surprised, but not disap­ infection and microcephaly, a nated. They said conception may pointed. We have the best part of smaller-than-normal head that have occurred a day or two before the contract — the baby," said often is an indication of mental the artificial insemination Judy Stiver of Lansing, Mich. retardation. ■ procedure. Directors want changes Herald photos by Pinto "I’m going to raise that baby as Malahoff earlier filed a $50 THE MANY FACES OF PLASTIC SURGEON GARY E. RUSSOLILLO my son regardiess,” said her million suit against Mrs, Stiver, Mrs. Stiver, who has never held . . he spoke tor the Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary on Monday husband, Ray, a part-time bus charging she broke their contract the baby, said she felt no maternal driver. to bear his baby. The contract had bond. But said she has seen the in historic protection law Tests conducted by Sparrow given Malahoff responsibility for baby and was "certain” she could Hospital in Lansing — made public the baby "abnormal or not," said develop maternal instincts for Plastic surgeon tells what can —and can't— be done Wednesday during a taping of the Noel Keane, a Detroit-ar^a lawyer him. many property owners who, for Historical Society to conduct the-:; By Paul Hendrie building survey Cassano sug-;j» Herald Reporter example, might want to moder­ nize,” said Mrs. Weinberg. She gested, because the society lacks If an ordinance to protect said the Board of. Realtors was the manpower. She said it shouW^ Obituaries historic buildings from demolition concerned about potential infrin­ be up to property owners to tell the^ without advance notice is to be gement on the property lights of town whether their buildings have^ Siowing down the ravages of time approved, it will require some building owners. architectural significance. Kevin D. Forrest therstield Chapel, 277 Folly Brook Funeral Home, 400 Main St., 'drastic changes, town directors Democratic Director Stephen T .' Cassano said the 30-day notifica-* Manchester, has charge ol tion period is not.realistlc. He saULr cial surgery to reduce the continue to run. The process ot type of surgery, complications less chance of bleeding. Mea­ Kevin Dorsett Forrest, 28, of 446 Blvd., with a mass of Christian indicated Tuesday night. Cassano agreed that the ordinance By Barbara Richmond cosmetic surgery dqne is be­ W. Middle Turnpike, died Tuesday burial at 10 a.m. at Corpus Christ! arrangements The ordinance, proposed by should not be applied to buildings if there is going to be a notificatlofT^ cause you yourself want some­ obvious signs of aging has maturing continues but cos­ are possible — but they are rare surements of skin to be removed period that would do any good, it Herald Reporter metic surgery can set it back. in plastic surgery, Russolillo can also be more precise, he told at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Church, Friends may call at the Robart N. Qarlick Republican Director Joan V. Ling- as young as 50 years. He said most You can have your chin lifted, thing changed,” Dr. RussoUllo become increasingly popular He was assistant manager of funeral chapel today from 2 to 4 ard, would require landlords plan­ of the tmly historic buildings in should at least be 45 days. ! told his audience. and is a topic that is openly But it can’t stop it,” he said. said. his audience. Robert Norman Garlick, 54, of Democratic Director James F. gagging jowls removed, wrin­ discussed,” he said Unfortunately, the face is the And, there is surprisingly THE RESULTS of cosmetic Knitters World, Manchester. and 7 to 9 p.m. Kensington, died Wednesday after ning to demolish a historic building town are older. He suggested kles eliminated by several COSMETIC SURGERY is no He was born in Freeport, Long to file a 30-day notice first. including stmctures constmcted “Dutch" Fogarty asked the town guarantee of a happier life or a first place to show signs of little pain following facial surgery are usually effective Thomas E. Eccles a short illness. He was the husband administration to prepare a report different means, the contours of aging. Where are the trouble surgery, he told his audience.. for from 4 to 8 years. The most Island, N.Y. and had lived in West Thomas E. Eccles, 61, of Tulsa, prior to 1900 under the ordinance. your nose or your body changed, better job, he said. “You should THE SUCTION METHOD is Hartford before moving to Man­ of Rosemary Z. Garlick and the As proposed, Mrs. Lingard’s Cassano said 1900 is a good cutoff listing all costs of implementing ask yourself, when considering the newest form of body contour spots? There may be some numbness common risk is bleeding. Dr. Okla., died Tuesday in California. father of Jeffrey Garlick of ordinance would be applied to all all through the modem miracle The eyes, where bags and for weeks, or even months Russolillo cautions his patients chester two years ago. He was the He had been a resident of Manches­ date because it would include most the ordinance. cosmetic surgery, is it for you, surgery. "And the most pleas­ Coventry. buildings older than 50 years. That, Mrs. Lingard also said she wants of plastic surgery . ing”, Dr. RussoUllo said. circles develop, loose skin on following facelifting and a feel­ not to take any aspirin or any son of Edgar M. Forrest II of New ter for many years before moving He also leaves two other sons, of the stmctures built during the ' Dr. Gary E. RussoUllo, a do you need it and do you want York City and the late Jean Dorsett other directors said, would place Cheney era. He suggested that the to propose some minor changes In It,” he said. He said the technique elimi­ the neck, drooping eyebrows ing of tightness for a while due products containing aspirin for to Oklahoma, two daughters, a sister, and too many buildings without his­ the draft of the ordinance. 10-year-old plastic surgeon, and wrinkled foreheads, he to the swelling, he said. 10 days before having surgery Saxer., He was, a graduate of Hall He leaves three sons, a daughter, ordinance could allow for a survey ypoke Monday to members of When someone comes into his nates the need for large inci­ High School, West Hartford, class several aunts, uncles, cousins, toric significance under the of all buildings In town by the The board tabled any action on!; office and asks him if he thinks a sions. For instance, when said. or following surgery because and three grandchildren. nieces and nephews. ordinance. Manchester Memorial Hospital Patients, he said, often ask if aspirin may cause bleeding. of 1973. Funeral services will be Satur­ Historical Society, which then the ordinance. ' Auxiliary at the auxiliary's facelift is in order, his standard removing excess fat or so- THERE’S NO AGE limit on Besides his father he leaves his Funeral services will be Satur­ Democratic Deputy Mayor Bar­ would list buildings of architectu­ The goai of the ordinance woulp-: response, he saM, la, "You have called "saddle bags" from the plastic surgery. Overall good there will be scars after There are a number of products day at 8; 15 a.m. from Watkins day at 8 a.m. from the Donald D. be to allow people Interested lif annual meeting at Community health is a requirement, he said. surgery. His answer is, “Yes, that contain aspirin and the foster parents, Larry and Paula Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., bara B. Weinberg, a Realtor, said ral significance. Those buildings Baptist Church. to make your own decision.” thighs, a small incision Is made Sagarino Funeral Home, 109 North she discussed the ordinance with preserving historic buildings time “Facelift surgery is not to in the bikini line and the excess But the younger you are, the wherever an incision has been prospective patient should Dunn of West Hartford; three Manchester, with a mass of Si., New Britain, with service at St. then could be protected by the brothers, Edgar M. Forrest III of the Manchester Board of Realtors’ ordinance. to act before demolition takes He is director of plastic change, but rather to improve fat is suctioned from the side of better and longer lasting the made. The art of the cosmetic check with the pharmacist Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. Paul’s Church, Kensington, at 9 surgeon is to make the scars before using any form of medi­ Santa Monica, Calif., Timothy R. Bridget Church. Burial will be in Board of Directors. Mrs. Lingard said she likes the place. The ordinance would not surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital the face and restore the con­ the thigh. The saddle bag is results tend to be, he said. a.m. Friends may call at the “They felt the age of 50 years 50-year cutoff date. She also said it prevent landlords from demolish­ tours or tidy it up so to speak,” eliminated and a better contour Men have thickerskiq on their inconspicuous by carefully cation, the doctor said. Forrest of Taipi, "Taiwan; and St. Bridget Cemetery. Friends funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and is on the staff of St. Francis Gary H . Dunn of Manchester; five was too young and affected too would be impractical for the ing their stmctures. Hospital .and Medical Center, Dr. RussoUllo said. achieved. faces so they are usually placing the incision within the may call at the funeral home and 7 to 9 p.m. candidates at an older age, he hairline or by making use of There’s one minus to plastic sisters, Susan F.Bristol of West Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. University of Connecticut Medi­ "Cosmetic facial surgery to Plastic surgery. Dr. Russo­ improve a specific feature can Ullo said, is no guarantee of said. natural skin creases.” surgery — most forms of Hartford, Elisabeth A. Forrest and cal Center, Newington Child­ cosmetic surgery are not co­ Jean Doughty, both of Hartford. Arvids Klavins Ruth D. Cummings ren's Hospital and Noble Hospi­ have a profound effect on one’s eternal youth. Are there any risks? Dr. Russolillo said he prefers Arvids Klavins, 68, of 11 Ridge Ruth (Delano) Cummings, 86, of "I can perform surgery and Cosmetic facial operations to use a local anesthesia for vered by health insurance, he Marcia D. Heneson of Windsor, tal in Westfield, Mass. total appearance and can create said. and Elien Dunn Malliatra of Palo St., died Tuesday night at Man­ Windsor Locks, died Tuesday at a Weiss is told to provide “The only reason to have an enhanced self-image. Fa­ him the clock back but it will are safe procedures. But, in any facial surgery because there is Alto, Calif.; and several nephews chester Memorial Hospital. He nursing home. She was the mother and a niece. was the husband of Ludmila of Mrs. Thomas J. (Audrey) Memorial services wili be con­ (Kalnins) Klavins. Moran of Coventry. ducted Friday at 1 p.m. at Newkirk He was born in Latvia on May 2, She' also leaves another daugh­ more facts on radio scheme 1914 and had been a resident of ter, Mrs. Jean Paterwic of En­ Angels of suicide claim & Whitney Funeral Home. 776 specifications for equipment consultants to draw the Farmington A've., West Hartford. Manchester since last October. field; asisten eight grandchildren Bv Paul Hendrie Thinking the unthinkable: Before that he had lived in the and six great-grandchildren. purchases. * specifications. There are no calling hours. Herald Reporter Republican Director Peter P. Committal services will be pri­ Jamaica Plains section of Boston Funeral services will be Friday “I have a tremendous difficulty since 1950. Before retiring he had at 1:30 p.m. at the Windsor Locks The Board of Directors indicated in approving an item if you’re not DlRosa seemed to agree. they're serving last wishes vate. Memorial contributions may “Why don’t you Just find sonie be made to Newington Home and been employed as a laboratory Funeral Home, 441 Spring St. Tuesday night it would be willing to able to commit whether you are war between generations technician at the Joslin Research Friends may call at the funeral hire a consultant to design a new going to hire a consultant or a other area — I don’t care If It'sjn Hospital for Crippled Children, in California, you could fly someone his memory Clinic of Boston for many years. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. emergency radio system for the one-time basis capable of provid­ BvTom TIede ing specifications,” Democratic there for $99 — and look a t'a He was a member of Boston town, but not until the town It seems likely that young peo­ When the young see the old no Edward J. Cooper Latvian Lutheran Church, administration provides a better Mayor Stephen T. Penny told system,” said DlRosa. “I can't sw WASHINGTON — It’s said that historians will likely Edward J. Cooper, 58. of Crom­ Weiss. "I'was prepared to vote in throwing out $8,000 to find out how ple will be at war with old people longer doing what they did best in Besides his wife he leaves a Card of Thanks explanation of what the consultant their lives, it's difficult for the record the latter half of 20th century America as an well, died Tuesday at Hartford would do. favor of this item tonight, on’the we’re going to spend $300,000.” in another 15 or 20 years. You can era of the ultimate emancipation. During the period Hospital. He was the son of daughter. Ara Bermonas of Man­ The family of Walter H. Suchy basis tbat the consultant would “Before I support this, I would A n d y young to believe they ever did chester and one granddaughter^ General Manager Robert B. see it coming in the numbers. In the people have straggled to gain a remarkable series Matilda (Cooper) Weerden of wishes to extend their heartfelt Weiss proposed hiring a consultant have that capability.” like to know with more specificity 1900 only 1 percent of the popula­ anything very well. We always of individual rights,from integration to women's Manchester, and the husband of Funeral services will be Satur­ thanks to their dear friends, The board tabled action on the what our $8,000 will buy,” agreed R o o n e y tend to think that even the best day at a time to be announced at for $8,000 to design a system, which tion was older than 75. Today 4 liberation to free sex. the late Lorraine J. Cooper. relatives and neighbors for their un­ question. Democratic Deputy Mayor Bar­ brain of the centuries past are in­ Latvian Lutheran Church in Willi- could end up costing the town about percent of all Americans are And the battle isn’t over yet. He also leaves a son. a sister and derstanding, sympathy and many $300,000. Democratic Director James F. bara B. Weinberg. Syndicated ferior to our own. You can’t Not according to Derek Humphry, anyway. three grandsons. mantic. Burial will be at the kindnesses during the recent “Dutch” Fogarty said he thinks Democratic Director Stephen T. more than 75 years old, and in a convenience of the family. There But the directors were dis­ few years it’s going to be 5 per­ Columnist believe the doddering old man of He advocates the right of people to help kill each Funeral services will be Friday bereavement. pleased to hear that the consultant town department heads could Cassano said he agrees with the other. at 9:15 a m. from D'Esopo We- are no calling hours. Holmes Erna and Mike Haberem design a system, but would need need for a consultant. . cent ... 13 million people. 90 ever ran a race, or that the would not be expected to draw wrinkled, gray and bent woman HUMPHRY is founder and director of the Hemlock The trouble erlU; mius t8 years of 90 was ever a beauty. Society, a California-based organization dedicated to O pM S-e pm S4S-S474 There's always plenty of The young sometimes honor Building 1SS Woodtand t t \ OF^yiANCHCSTER old, if you aren’t rich, is that with the notion that death is preferable to life for some CALDOR SHOPPING PLAZA inflation everyone working keeps evidence of friction between the bid, but in their hearts they people, primarily the critically ill, and therefore they work set getting more and more dollars ages. For example, when there Is feel superior to them. The old should If they wish be permitted to seek help in OPEN MON.-FRI. 10r9 1 arranging their own "self deliverance.” a vote In any community on an hate the young for it and that's The Board of Directors SAT. 104 for what they do, but the dollars In other words, the society promotes assisted odVaiti you’ve saved stay the same and issue involving sdiools, the lines why the war will begin. Tuesday night allocated SUN. 12-S are drawn along age boundaries. suicide. And it’s not kidding. Humphry says people $117,730 for renovations to NOW OPEN are worth less. You have less have In recent times won the right to kill themselves three municipal S money and, sooner or later, The old people who already (most of the prohibitions against suicide were stmek .. PREJUDICE towards age, buildings. SUNDAY 12-S you'll need more medical care. have their education and whose down in the 1960s) ,,but it remains wholly against the The money will be used children also have theirs, don’t any age, changes with birthdays. law for a second party to assist. for alterations to the Mu­ want to raise taxes to pay for The 10-year-old feels vastly For example. Take the case of a man inflicted with a nicipal Building, the old LECTURE ★ WE TRY to be nice to old peo­ better wages for teacbeirs or a superior to the 4-year-old, but at debilitating, painful and incurable disease. He may Hall of Records and Lin­ Every Tuesday • 7:30 P.M. ple in this country, but very often about age 30 it becomes apparent legally decide to die of his own hand, but, Humphry Feb. 8th - Lanoscaplng lor pleaauro, beauty g new wing for the school. The coln Center. selfishness wlfu out over com­ young people with children are in that the 18- and 20-year-olds can says. If anyone helps hlfffh either friends, relatives or 3 The administration profit. Fob. 1Sth - Fruit trees and berries. attendiilg physicia^ they are subject to arrest, passion. favor of better schools. do things you can‘t. Having lost •/ asked for $128,730, but the FREE C O F F U ------FINAL WINTER the feeling of superiority you prosecuttpn and evdp incarceration. If the Social Security system directors axed $11,000 at IF WAR comes between youth Democratic Director QlonneifS breaks down, as it appears as used to have over the young, you luMPHRY should know. He helped his wife FOUNDER of the Hemlock Society, Derek Humphry James F. “Dutch" Fogar­ show you how to tbou^ It nUght, the old will have and age. I’m not sure who’ll win. look elsewhere for it. it suicide in 1975. That's how he got into the (insert) preaches that human compassion is a valid rea­ ty's request. That $11,000 to depend on the young to support You’d think it would be youth, but business of hawking self deliverance. He says he was son for telping another person to commit suicide. would have been spent on make your home them. age has a lot of power. a writer, a newspaper reporter, specifically, and be built-in air conditioning CLEARANCE Because of age’s growing By the time people are 40, they was thrust into a kind of philosophical twilight zone by the society is balanced on a thin line that separates for what now is the more fuel-effkieiit numbers and the degree to which no longer feel at all physically the forces of human compassion. mercy from common sense. Even some people who Municipal Building hear­ I’m not talking about k son or it Is unitM because it shares this He was living in-England at the time (he's British), subscribe to the concept of clinical euthanasia say ing room. Fogarty felt for less money superior to anyone 20, so they and his wife, Jean, was bedridden with bone cancer. daughter taking care of a mother one problem, it will elect a lot of satisfy themselves feeling that the idea of allowing people to assist one another’s that expenditure was Fern or This is it! people to government, office. It He says it was a classic case of its kind. He says his suicide is, at best, terribly risky. extravagant. Free Insulation and or father. Hie young are not only ' superior to those 50. This con­ wife asked him to help her die, which he did, by The renovations to the Geraniuiiis going to have to do something for will have a lot of Influence in tinues for life. When my mother placing poison at' her side, and the Crown very It’s tailor made for abuse, for one thing. Law town buildings will in­ 2

Two local cage outfits, after shaky starts, are e icemen starting to turn it on as the scholastic season Voters in Coventry starts heading for the home stretch. East Catholic, which dropped three straight Thoughts and at one point stood with a lowly 3-5 mark, has won five in a row to climb to 8-5 with seven games ApLENty left The eight victories all bqt assures the Eagles reject sewer project a berth in the state tournament. Len Auster, lose thriller Manchester High girls, similar to the East Herald Sportswriter boys, were off to a rocky beginning. Coach Steve Bv Sardh E. Hall of town, where the proposed sewer Like Mrs. Stetson, Chairwoman Armstrong’s crew fell five out of seven times to Bv Len Auster Herald Correspondent would have serviced about 310 of the Coventry Taxpayers Associ­ commence the campaign and talk about Herald Sportswriter COVENTRY — By a sweeping homes, residents turned down the ation Joyce Carilli c it ^ high costs post-season play was not in the air. vote of 1509 to 783, Coventry proposal by a vote of 742 to 528. The as the single most important It is now, as the Indian lasses have ripped off six BOLTON—This one in particu­ residents rejected a proposed vote in the second district was 767 reason why voters rejected the straight wins to stand at 8-5 heading into Friday Let’s say they have a lot of trouble. lar was difficult to swallow. $5-miliion sewer system in a opposed, 255 in favor of the plan. proposal. afternoon’s contest at Enfield High. That’s been evident iii-many games for both Despite turning in its best effort townwide referendum Wednesday. Elaine Stetson, chairwoman of "W e are just a Volkswagen town ^ The trail each took is somewhat similar, Manchester and Cheney. The Indians played well of tbe season. East Catholic fell in " I think we missed a good the committee for Full Informa­ — we don't have Cadillac dollars,” ' somewhat different. in several facets of the game against Simsbury the final 27 seconds in overtime to opportunity to broaden our tax tion on Sewers, was "very, very she said. She admitted that al­ East, after its abysmal start, started to play as but 17-for-S3 from the floor spelled disaster. defending state Division I champ base and solve some probiems in pleased” with both the voting though "there’s surely a need for a team. That is foremost in virtually every sport.. Against some clubs, that shooting performance Notre Dame of West Haven, 4-3, in tbe iake area,” said Town Council result and the large voter turnout. sewers ... we just can’t afford it.” And individuals, who were shaky at best in the could be overcome. But versus a club as good as ice hockey action Wednesday night Chairwoman Joan A. Lewis. " I t shows that people are not In contrast. Water Pollution beginning, began to play up to their potential. Simsbury, forget it. at the Bolton Ice Palace. i Mrs. Lewis said she was im­ apathetic,” she said, "and that Control Authority Chairman R i­ Six-foot-7 junior Chris Brunone, for one, at the There’s not much either Pearson or Silvia can Eagle Coach Bill hopes pressed by the magnitude of the they are concerned about fiscal chard M . Breault said the rejection start o f the year was not playing well. He bad do with his cagers. How do you teach someone things even out somewhere along rejection. Even in the first district responsibility.” was a "gravedlsappointment.” trouble with virtually everything. But the how to shoot at this late date? There may be a the line. elongated youngster, who is playing with-a technical flaw here or there but overall most "W e haven’t gotten a break all dislocated finger on his left hand, has been in youngsters by now can either put it in the basket year,” said Mannix, who saw his double digits in scoring three of the last five or just can’t. skaters slide to 8-5 for the season. outings. One of those, five appearances was cut Manchester’s record to date is 6-7. It could be All five losses have been to quality Bolton school board OKs short by the injury. better if the marksmanship improved. But foes. " I t ’s discouraging but you Brunone has also begun to assert himself on the Pearson knows better than to cry over spilled have to look at it positively. The L ion 3 kids played their hearts out and 3 backboards and while his hands would not be milk and Silvia is fully aware of it as weii. mistaken by anyone as clamps, he is latching onto Silvia, in pre-season comments, said his ciub played their best game of the year. new $2.53-million budget I have nothing but compliments for liis share of rebounds. That is significant for was not going to be a good one shooting-wise. He Blast. said his young Beavers were going tqdlave to rely the entire team. East’s success, in part, also reflects on whom it on rebouncUng and defense and hope to put the " I told the kids in the lockerroom By Richard Cody School administration had p ’ there, if we want to maintain the is now playing. Four of the five losses can be ball In the basket enough to grab their share of we’re not getting the breaks now Herald Reporter posed in January a |2.24-million programming as is, we have to excused Somewhat, although not completely. The victories^ but maybe we will during the • budget, but the board added about have it,” he said. , -s .. . i Eagles have fallen to South Catholic, St. Thomas That, however, has not been the case as the tournament. We have to get some BOLTON — The school board $20,000 for new programming and The board Wednesday backed an Aquinas, Notre Dame of West HavCn and Beavers have fallen 10 consecutive times after a sometime,” Mannix add^. Wednesday unanimously ap­ $10,000 in anticipation of raised expanded computer program, and Hartford Public. season-opening victory. " I was disappointed in the way proved a $2.53-miIlion 1983-84 settlements from negotiations that stuck it in next year’s budget. T h e : All are much quicker than East and that seems we played, but that’s not to take UPl photo budget, a 10.7 percent increase are still pending. cost will be $15,300, $1,000 less than to be nowadays the No. 1 criteria for playing anything away from East Ca­ over current spending. School board Chairman Joseph what was proposed by Bits and pieces basketball. tholic,” Green Knights’ Coach The dollar increase is $220,000. J. Haloburdo Jr. said this morning administration. Manchester girls’ resurgance began with a Congratulations to East Catholic girls’ basket­ John Albinger said. "They out- The budget will now go to typists the board would have preferred a This program will expand tbe Cold weather friends loss. The Indians bowed to Hall High, defending ball Coach Donna Ridel for her 100th career hustled us and outskated us and ‘J ^ ' and then be presented to the lower increase, but the 10.7 percent computer program from the high CCIL champs who admittedly are not the same as victory. That came last Monday night against with a break or two could have finance board, which, in turn, will was unavoidable. Most of the school into the elementary levels. ; a year ago. But the setback showed Armstrong Coventry High. won. Two squirrels scamper down a tree on a pocketful of walnuts for his tinv consider the total amount; make proposed spending is for fixed This program .was backed by every' his team was starting to come together as a unit. The Eaglettes launched the 1982-83 season with “ We came in flat but they took Boston Common for a handout offered friends on a cold day. adjustments if it deems them costs, like salaries and operation. board member. Herald photo by Torguino It has not lost since that contest. six consecutive losses and it looked like a very the play away from us. They necessary, and then put it to voters " I ’m concerned that it’s a big The board also rejected an idea bv Jock Birtell, 72, of Boston, who had Lisa Christensen has been the pivotal per­ long season for Ridel and crew. But East has deserved to win as much as we at the annual town meeting in May. number, but looking at what’s to cut back a library aide at tbe K-8 EAGLE DEFENSEMAN PAT BARRETT formed — figuratively and literally — for did.” level, which was proposed Tues­ righted itself and in'the last eight outings has been Manchester. The 5-foot-ll senior has been in Notre Dame, which goes to 10-5 . . . and teammates ployed well in loss day night. And though administra-. over .500 percent with five triumphs. double figures in five of the last six games with a Ridel cites confidence as reason for the overall and 10-3 in play against tion asked to restore the In-school five feet to the right of the cage and to the ice and slid a backhander season-high 22 points included in the stretch. turnaround. And the veteran East coach sees this Nutmeg schools, has a big game suspension program for the high put it home. into the empty net. Auditors: State's streamlining attempt fails Maybe coincidentally, Patti Wojnarowski has continuing into 1983-84 as she only graduates two Saturday night against Fairfield school, the board refused the Mannix disputed the goal, saying The Knights, however, got that scored in two figures five of the last six times. seniors. She’ll have a nucleus of seven juniors Prep. Albinger went against the said, two years ago, the committee $4,200. Eagles minus four performers, the Knight skater glided into the back two seconds after East had HARTFORD. (U Pl) - A state- called it a waste of time for the energy departments, for example, operations of various bureaus and Wojnarowski, according to Armstrong, is and two sophomores returning... Haloburdo said the board is including a pair of defensemen. crease area by himself. The successfully killed off a penalty. run mail service that can take up to secretary of the office of policy and are too important to be merged reduced the number of workers by that handles the daily operations of important to the team in many ways— and not East Catholic gridder Rich Kucinskas, an anticipating a $10,000 increase He, however, didn’t think they referees, however, ruled he was Donahue scored, assisted by Vaill. nine days to move a message mannagement to have to submit by under so-called “ super agencies” 13 percent since 1979. the Capitol decided to replace DAS necessarily point-wise. But the senior forward, All-State selection at defensive tackle, has from negotiations, a figure incor­ would have made a difference. " I pushed and then held in the area. That made it 3-1 after two periods. Nov. 15 a preliminary budget to a and should be independent bodies. The auditors said, however, the maintenance and custodial em­ who was a standout on the soccer field, after narrowed his choice of schools down to six. His between offices is one example porated in the new b u ^et, but it “ I really didn’t see it that well,” East outshot the visitors in the sitting governor. ” We are not convinced that a work-force reduction has left ployees with a private hiring becoming reacquainted with the basketball list Includes Boston University, Holy Cross, was very impressed by East F given by state auditors who say a could go higher. said Albinger. “ I was more upset middle session, 8-3. Catholic. They are definite con­ F five-year effort to streamline state They reasoned since the gover­ super-agency will result in any many state services wanting and agency. hardwood has come on strong. Lafayette, Colgate, Brown and University of " I t ’s negotiations, so certainly it; tenders (in Division II)Albinger with the penalty in the overtime. The Eagles were revitalized by a government has failed. nor appoints the 0PM secretary to cheaper government .or more placed a terrible burden on admin­ So has Manchester. Pennsylvania. BU and Holy Cross have offered could (increase),” he said. "But I ; said. The refs did a. good job but that shorthanded score 33 seconds into Auditors Leo V. Donohue and his job "it seems inappropriate for effective government,” they said. istering the personnel and public The auditors said The Depart­ the talented Kucinskas, who is projected at don’t think the teard is going to be - - “ I hold my hat off to East penalty I didn’t buy.” the third period by Keeler. He Henry J. Becker Jr., in their the General Assembly to impose” The personnel and public works works departments. ment of Business Regulation, linebacker in college, full scholarships. Kucins­ created by the 1977 Reorganization offering more than that." Can't shoot Catholic. They are as good as most East, which has had a season- blocked a shot at the point by annual report to the Legislature, such a requirement. However, a two agencies were Independent A s on example, Donohue said, kas w ill have to sit dotvn 'With his parents and Act and since disbanded, also The board is negotiating with the teams we play and that includes long problem with penalties was defenseman Ralph Russo and suggested a return to biennial governor-elect, having no author­ before the 1977 Reorganization Act interdepartment mail delivery has Manchester itoys' Coach Doug Pearson and decide on the college of his choice. proved the need for seperate custodians and the secretaries Hamden and West Haven. They whistled for seven penalties. found himself alone with a lot of budgets, a limit on state bonding, ity over the 0PM secretary should that set up the Adniinistrative become almost a joke. He said it Cheney Tech Coach Aaron Silvia long ago Here’s hoping nothing but the best for the handling of the state’s banking, unions. can skate with anyone,” added “ Penalties again hurt us," said open ice. Keeler skated quickly in forbidding state officials from be assured that such a preliminary Services Department. has taken as long as nine days to recognized fact. likeable youngster, who led East Catholic in 1982 insurance and regulatory Haloburdo said the revenue side Albinger, who was 11 years assist- Mannix, who feels his club is on goal and flicked it home for his collecting honorariums and im­ budget is provided on a timely Elisha B. Freedman, adminis­ deliver interdepartment corres­ Each is in possession of cagers who are, let’s to co-HCC laurels and a Thanksgiving Day pondence "from the Capitol to functidns. of the budget is up about $50,000, ' ant coach at perennial state power drawing maybe too close attention second of the evening and eighth of E E morning win over crosstown Manchester. provements to the state’s account­ basis.” trative services commissioner, say, not the best of shooters. "which should help keep the tw es , Hamden before becoming head from the whistle-tooters. "It the season. ing system. Donohue and Becker said the defended his agency, saying con­ across the street.” down." But he implied that the. coach at Notre Dame three years seems every time we touched East drew even at the 7:15 mark The auditors Wedne.sday also state personnel, public works an solidation has streamlined the In another example, Donohue Another mistake they said creat­ ing a Department o( Public Safety increase, against the $220,000. ago. someone we were in the box,” he with a powerplay goal. Keeler, and placing the state police com­ increase in proposed spending, The game-winner came with 27 commented. fiddling with the puck near the left missioner under tte agency along doesn’t look that great. He said the seconds left in the eight-minute East applied the early pressure boards, fed a breaking Barrett wth the Fire MarMal. GTB funding, the town’s largest overtime session just after the but it was Notre Dame that scored down the slot area. The defense- State inspectors win new contract revenue outside of town tax Knights had killed off a penalty. first — on its first shot on net. Bill man wristed home a 12-footer to They said 0 P M ,. formerly tbe dallars, is probably going to stay East, during that two-minute ad­ McKiernan tallied at the 7:03 mark make it 3-all. tbe same as this year, $390,000. of the first period for the visitors Notre Dame, however, was the B B Department of .Finance and Con­ vantage, almost put home the H A h ir o K U (U Pl) — About 50 cal or housekeeping matters, such tions Committee she chairs will be out opposition O’Neill’s nomina­ trol was unfairly strapped with School officials have said that decider but shots by Ken West and with Paul Carriere making it 2-0 at one that went home happy. union inspectors in the state as approval of legislative rules. looking at future contracts in a tions of four people to fill vacancies running the state Energy Office the state is not prontising any Kevin Hutt were repelled and a 13:15. Sean Donahue took the East went with three defense- Judicial Department have a new The only debate of the session different way from the past pacts. or new judgeships in the Superior during the oil embargo days while increase, and is actually hinting blast from the right point by original shot on Carriere’s goal men — Barrett, Jason Hanford and wage agreement after working for came on approval by a 108-35 vote In other business, the House on a Court system and reappointments trying t o ' deal with the state that there might be a decrease in defenseman Pat Barrett was with the latter collecting the Dan Raffin — with Dick Freni out nearly two years without a of the inspectors’ contract, which voice vote approved O’Neill’s of three other judges and a state budget. this funding. gloved by Notre Dame goalie Bill rebound and directing it home. with a bad knee. Don Maxim contract. is retroactive to July 1, 1981, and nomination of Stephen B. Heintz of referee. “ There’s not really much we can Affinito. East outshot the Knights, 10-9, in pulled yeoman duty on defense and The Connecticut House ap­ will expire June 30. Hartford to be commissioner of the The judicial nominations and the “ Government should be like an do about that at this time,” ' A 15-foot slap shot by Bill Vaill in the first period.' center and was one of many Eagle proved the two-year pact Wednes­ The agreement includes annual Department of Income contract for the judicial workers efficient corporate organization," Haloburdo said. the slot was snared by Eagle goalie A long pass from Barrett to standouts. day as it got down to business for pay increases of 11.5 percent in its Maintenance. were sent to the Senate for said Becker. "There are always Town officials have voiced con­ Vinnic White with 51 seconds to go speedy right wing Mike Keeler put “ The kids know now we're a good its 1983 session and also approved a first year and 12.5 percent in the consideration. changes in the corporate structure cern about the mill rate tor next ^ but the Notre Dame pressure then East on the scoreboard at 7:43 of club. What we have to do is number of judicial and administra­ second year, which brought objec­ Also affirmed on voice votes and there sbouldBe in government. year because of proposed spending paid off. There was a scramble in the middle session. Keeler, a continue to work hard and hope for tive appointments. tions from some Republicans. were O’Neill’s reappointments of The new judges who won House Government agencies should not and a small increase, 1.9 percent, front, a Knight was caught in the junior, collected the disk near the the best," said Mannix. The House on voice votes con­ . Health Services Commissioner Dr. approval were Bernard D. Gaffney be set in cement,” he said. in the grand list. crease by an Eagle defenseman, center red line and broke in on Ihe And hope the breaks start firmed Gov. William O'Neill's "This is a most seductive con­ Douglas S. Lloyd and Mental of New Britain, D. Michael Hurley and Vaill picked up a loose pick Notre Dame keeper. He deked him evening out. reappointment of two agency tract," said Rep. Otto Neumann, Retardation Commissioner Ga­ of East Lyme, John M. Byrne of heads and his appointment of a R-Granby, who said he was con­ reth D. Thorne. West Hartford and Frank S. new chief for the Department of cerned the double-digit wage hikes Meadow of Woodbrifjge. Unlike other gubernatorial ap­ Income Maintenance, the state's would set a pattern for other Lawmaker wants Clippers in super effort contracts to be taken up this year. pointments, the three positions The House approved the reap­ welfare department. required only approval by one pointments of Judges Harold H. The morning session was the But Rep. Janet Polinsky, D- legislative chamber and thus will Dean of Darien, Francis J.O ’Brien" first since the Legislature con­ Waterford, noted the contract not have to be taken up by the of Meriden and William L. Hadden water firms liable vened where the lower chamber covered a period of higher inflation Senate. Jr. of Hamden and Statu Referee but Celts win out in end took up business other than techni­ than now'and said the Appropria­ The House also approved with­ Harold M. Missal of Bristol. HARTFORD (UPl) - A state entirely without water lor five lawmaker who found himself with­ days straight at times and most BOSTON (U P l) — The opposi­ they can get a healthy Bill Walton lead, the Celtics were outscored out safe drinking water, says tte residents could not flush toilets or to turn in 13-point, 11-rebound 32-15 in the second period and owners of private water compan­ take a shower.” tion drew raves. The San Diego 'Gay rights' bill to be aired in public forum Clippers may have only 14 wins — efforts in 37 minutes each game. trailed by 12 at halftime. Boston ies should be liable for refusing to He said his proposal would "Since Bill has been playing went nearly eight minutes and correct problems. authorize the state Department of and they didn’t get No. 15 Wednes­ day night. But the Boston Celtics regularly, they’ve been over .500,” made only one field goal. Sen. Michael Skelley, D-Tolland, Public Utility Control and the "The first half was our best HARTFORD (UPl) - A so- issue in the past, including in 1979 see nothing but playoffs and said Celtics guard Gerald Hender­ for added protections for homosex­ cluding one dealing with immunity told tbe Legislature’s Energy and health departnment to correct basketball of the season," said called “ gay rights” bill has when it died in the full Legislature. sure-fire success in their future. son, who had some timely baskets uals and others, then would be the for physicians involved with pa­ Public Utility Committee Wednes­ violations by water companies and Clippers coach Paul Silas. cleared its first legislative hurdle “ We’ve had these arguments The Celtics won the game, down the stretch. "And if they had time to change the law, she said. tients who are considered legally day legislation was needed be­ "pierce any such company’s cor­ “ That was the best defense ^and will be aired in a public before,” said Rep; Antonina 120-110, but they talked like many started the season with him, they’d The Judiciary Committee also dead. cause refusal by owners to take porate veil and hold its officers we’ve seen all year. We didn’t “ hearing on the merits of including Parker, R-Glastonbury, who voted of their opponents usually talk be playoff contenders. We weren’t voted to hold an evening public remedial action has in some cases personally liable for the cost of expect it,” Henderson said. sexual orientation in the state's against sending the bill to a public The other measure would allow a about them. The Clippers gave used to that type of a San Diego hearing Feb. 14 at the Capitol on endangered the health of those such corrective action." “ They played as good a defense law against discrimination. hearing. person to sign a "living will,” them an unexpected lesson in team.” the general topic of driving undef ' residents involved. Providing water service is not against us in that period a’s can be The Judiciary Committee Wed­ Mrs. Parker said she believed which would allow a person to defense. They showed a super What startled the Celtics the the influence. The committee has Skellpy told the panel be was competitive, it’s a monoply and we played,” said Boston coach Bill 3 nesday also voted to hold public adopting a gay rights law could write out that he or she would not WHALER DEFENSEMAN RISTO SILTANEN (fl) GRIMACES rookie In Terry Cummings. And most was the second quarter. After 3 received more than 35 bills on speaking from personal don't have to protect' fools and hearings on the general topic of their potential could be awesome if taking a 31-26 lead first quarter Fitch. draw attention to a person’s sexual want to be kept alive on life- experience. incompetents,” Skelley said.. . . as he body checks Toronto's Miroslav Frycer In NHL action drunken driving and on three bills drunken driving. orientation when the issue might support equipment if he or she He said he and 176 other ' The committee beard testimony dealing with the definition of death otherwise not be raised without the The panel also agreed to hold a became ill with no chance of homeowners bad been forced to on a number of bills aimed at and two related issues. law. " public hearing on a bill dealing recovery. live off potable water after tte tightening up regulation of th$ The gay rights bill, sent to an as Mrs. Parker, who said the most with a definition of death. The community well system in bis state’s estimated 600 private watec^ yet unscheduled public hearing on concern in the past had been raised measure was raised in response to The committee put off action on rural Tolland neighborhood had companies. . a 13-12 vote, would add sexual about the hiring of teachers, said concerns over when life-support another bill that would give crime gone bad. orientation along to the types of she would rather see a court test equipment can be removed from a victims the rtghtto address aju ^ e "Repeated efforts to have the One bill would require water Whalers continue to lose on road discrimination already banned involving current discrimination person considered bfaiil dead. before the judge accepted a plea developer act in a responsible companies to establish uniform under antidiscrimination laws. laws and sexual orientation. Two related bills also were bargaining agreement in the case rates within each class of customer The committee has taken up the manner failed,” said Skelley, and late in tne first penod, Vaive streak to six games and Buffalo’s If a court teat showed the need approved for public hearing, in­ of the person accused of the crime. another would increase from $6,000 ;;*■ TORONTO (u r i) — It was a some appeal to both him and his Hartford Coach Larry Pleau, the owner was able to “hide behind Still, Nykoiuk said he wasn t scored his 33rd and 34th in the tome unbeaten streak to 12. ~ -- to $7,500 tbe fine for violation of (light where the results on tbe teammates. who has seen his club give up 19 the corporate, veil" In rMuaing to overly concerned with the mi t come second frame for a 3-1 Leafs edge. DPUC procedures and a third ‘«ut-o(-town scoreboard were "O f course, we thought about goals in two outings, was Black Hawks 7, Penguins 4 remedy water problems. In the Motor City. In the final period, leftwing Walt wquld prohibit a conipany froqi jiearly as Important as those on the catching Detroit and realized that dismayed. A t Chicago, Doug Crossman and HARTFORD (URl) - Staff (he conditions mat exist do Skelley said because of the “ It’s not niy job to worrv what Poddubny went to work setting up contereuce. initiating a rate increase until R -hometown ice, but Toronto Coach we had the opportunity to draw "W e’ve all had better nights,” be Denis Savard each scored two shortages at state facilities for not allow us to give good care," polluted water system, "tbe Na­ other teams are doing or not Peter Ihnacak’s 18th goal then Tbe union estimated that 2,400 complies with tbe DPUC orders Mike Nykoiuk didn’t seem to care. even," be said. "But we also knew understated. "Toronto is a much go ils in a five-goal first period to the mentally ill are creating a said union President Jerome tional Guard has delivered over doing," said Nykoiuk. "W e’ve got followed with two of his own, his employees in the departments under which the increase Is Tbe I^afs, powered by two- goal Hartford was trying to erase the im p^ved team since the beginin- ha id Pittsburgh its seventh in a danger for both workers and Brown, who said he was speak­ one million gallons of water since to stay healthy and continue 18tb and 19th scores of t*i“ ' ' ‘'•mn. of MenUI Health and Mental awartted. tterforinances from forwards Rick humiliation of their 12-3 loss in ning of the season and it ^ o w s rov>, tying a club record. patients who are not getting ing for 7,000 union members August" to his neighbors. Seme playing disciplined hockey to win Retardation would be iqjured on ^aive, Dan Daoust and Walt Quebec and that we couldn’t come what digging down deep and trying Bines 4, Red Wings 3 Mental health proper care, a union has told employed at the facilities and private suppliers "bave diarged our share of games and m ^ those the job in the 12-month period Tbe committee also beard tes^ Toddubny, posted a 7- 1 victory out flat.” harder can do.” At Detroit, Brian Sutter scored riyers 6, Jets 3 lawmakers. "thousands of patients who up to $175 for 6,000 gallons of playoffs. I don’t want to think ending June 30. tlmony on a bill to allow policy­ wver Hartford Wednesdgy night, Valve said tbe Leafs are aware Leafs, with a potent power play his 30th goal of the season 9:17 into A: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Bobby workers demand Five busloads of workers, have no other voice.” water” he said. about anything but our next game. making represenUtion within tbO '^retdiing tbe Whaiers’ winlesa of what ttey ret|Uired to overtake during the second half of tbe the third period to break a 3-3 tie Clai ke scorM a goal and added two represented by District 1169 of Of that number, tbe union said Skelley said tbe community well "If we continue playing with tbe Metropolitan District Commissioii jitring one tbe road to 12 games. Detroit. campaign, scored on three man- and lift .St. Ixiuis. assists to pace Philadelphia to its more staff the New England Health Care "N ot only do they not allow us 350 would be hurt seriously systMi) was paid for by residents In heart everyone’s showing, it from the lOconununities it serves. . The Toronto victory, coupled. "W e talked about this game and advantage situations. North Stars 2, Sabres 2 17th victory in its last 19 games. A Workers Union, and the men­ to give good caj«, they are enough to have to stay off the job tbe cost of the house but the doesn’t matter what other clubs in Vitb a 44 Detroit loss Wednesday the rest of the season and we all Center Dan Daoust opened the At Buffalo, N.Y., Craig Ramsay bench- clearing incident developed tally retarded buttonholed leg­ dangerous to our members and tot three or . more weeks and developers sold the water workUo Tbe MPC is upposeo to ibO our division are doing." Jo 8t. Louis, moved them Into a tie realize that it’s going to take a scoring (or Toronto and added scored a short-handed goal with at 14:28 of the second period after islators Wednesday to demand dangerous to tbe patients," some would be permanently a private owner who has allegedly measure, saying the towns crest' .However, Valve, the Leaf cap­ -with the I M Wings for the final team effort against both big and another at 11:17 of the second 4:32 left in the game, helping the Jets’ defenseman Bryan Maxwell additional staff. Brown said at a news disabled. refused to make repairs or clean ing the Farmington Rivar wa< tain who netted his 33rd and 34th up the system. . tershed alaready have imput intd •la•lay y o ff berth In the Norris goals of the year, admitted tbe weak clubs If we’re going to pull period. After Hartford right wing Sabres rally. The decision ex- was hit in the face by Flyers’ left The lawmaker said homes were the commission. SmMoo. out-of-town scoreboard did hold ahead of tbe Wings:" Blaine Stoughton tied the score 'tended Minnesota’s unbeaten winger Brian Propp’s stick. 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Feb. 3. 1863 Rain fails to dampen NEW YORK (UPI) — You’11 never guess where Tim Rooney is going this Saturday night. To the Super Bowl. . He’s a little late, you say. No, he isn’t. He knows what he’s doing and parade for Redskins where he’s going. He should. Everytlme the Pittsburgh Steelers go to the Super Bowl, Tim Rooney goes with them and he’s got a perfect heroes. something to rally around,” he{ record. They’ve gone four times and won each WASHINGTON (U PI) — Coach can hostages from Iran. said. ‘‘E ver since Nixon, Washing- • Among the few people in town And city and federal workers, time. Joe Gibbs stood in the rain and granted two-hour administrative ton has been something divisive. • Rooney's allegiance to the Steelers isn’t very thanked one of the biggest crowds who^ didn’t attend the 14- block The Redskins are positive. They« parade, which Included blaring leaves by President Reagan and hard to understand. His father. Art, Sr., owns ever to gather in the nation’s are American. They arq thej bands and a truckload of hogs In city officials to attend the mid-day them and is chairman of the board, and two of capital, an estimated 500,000 peo­ celebration, clapped their hands champs.” { Tim ’s four brothers, Dan and Art, Jr., work for father. Hockey SENIOR honor of the Skins' "H og” offen­ i Irish Agency outlasted Green ple, for helping the Washington red. the club as president and vice president, "One of the big differences between the dogs Redskins become Super Bowl sive line, was fullback John James Jefferson offered his own J Hardware, 95-92, and Donato’s "Please forgive us for being so respectively. and the thoroughbred and harness horses Riggins. He overslept. assessment between hawkingi Lounge trimmed Pagani’s, 82-77, champs. excited about our Washington Tbe Steelers didn’t quite make the Super Bowl historically is that we never had a major dog Riggins, named the Most Valua­ Redskin pennants and pins. “ The! "Each one of you has a small Redskins,” District of Columbia this time. The Chargers came from behind twice stake race like the Kentucky Derby or Hambleto- Wednesday night at Bennet. ble Player In Sunday’s Super Bowl Skins have given this city new life. J piece of this,” said Gibbs, holding Delegate Walter Fauntroy said in the same game to eliminate them. So where nian until last year, Our association of dog track Shorty Davis pumped in 29 MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE high the Vince Lombardi trophy to Skin win over the Miami Dolphins, ■They’re beautiful and they’re* points, Robert L ^ 26 and Carl Astern Division from the steps of the District does Tim Rooney think he’s going? Don’t worry owners came up with the idea of holding a major N A’n O N A L H u C K E Y LE A G U E ) a chorus of cheers and a sea of managed, however, to make a ours.” • Hohenthal and Dave Tyson 13 W L Pci. GB team reception afterwards. He Building before the parade. about him. race where you could bring in all the leading dogs Wales Conference > Baltimore 15 6 ^4 — burgundy and gold Redskin Riggins, who became a freej Patrick Division apiece for the Insurancemen while Chicago 16 8 e a Vi arrived in a limousine provided by "But some of us have been He’s going to the Palm Beach Kennel Club in from all the dog tracks in the country and have W L T Pts. GF GA banners. waiting 40 years for this day,” he agent this week, was asked when* Bill Eller hooped 31 points, Steve Clevebnd * S? lit a local TV station. Palm Beach, Fla., Saturday night for the second eliminations and the final with a real big purse Philadelphia M 13 7 7S » IS Buffalo ,12 10 5* O'* The often stodgy government he finally awoke in his suburbans NY Islanders 33 n » US 157 Chotiner 24, ’Tom ’Tucker 15 and Policeman Ray Terczak, direct­ said, referring to the last time the annual $120,000 Greyhound Grand Prix, the like we’re having for the race Saturday night. N ew York 13 11 542 3Vt city let dqwn its hair Wednesday Virginia home whether he would! Washington 25 IS B S 30S IS* Jeff Gott 14 for Hardware. Bill Pittsburgh 9-12 ,«B 6 Redskins won the pro football premier event in greyhound racing with entries 'This is our Kentucky Derby, our Hambletonian, NY Rangers 23 S 7 S US UO and embraced their football team ing traffic amid a swarm of return next season or seek newj Pardo netted 31 tallies, Tom Memphis 10 14 .417 6^4 championship. representing 23 different tracks and 12 states. our Super Bowl.” N ew Jeraey 11 31 U S U1 210 Western Division with a festive parade and scream­ humanity, said; ’"This is marve­ employment. • Pittsburgh U 34 7 31 161 253 Meggers 25 and John Zitto 17 for lous. r .'MWone is happy, everyone James Youniss, a human devel­ Rooney, who runs the Palm Beach Kennel Club One of the co-favorites in the race will be Army San Diego 14 10 .M — ing salutations, gushing tears and "With all the aftermath of! Adams Division Donato’s while Duane Milner Kansas City 12 10 .5® 1 is united,«nd as far as I can see no opment psychologist at nearby owned by his family, doesn’t get excited ofteni but Brat from the Jo-Bett Kennel in Tampa, Fla. Boston S 10 8 74 301 131 Wichita 12 10 5f6 1 rousing cheers. winning a big game like this, l| Montreal 2S 14 10 06 343 164 popped home 28 points, David one is drunk.” Catholic University, was asked for he is over the race this weekend. Yankee owner George Steinbrenner’s wife, Joan, PhSenix 14 13 519 IV. The 500,000 throng, as estimated don’t really have a handle on it> Buffalo 25 17 10 SO 301 167 Milner 19 and Mike Robinson and St. Louis 11 11 600 3 Many, however, were intoxi­ a professional assessment of the "This is our Super Bowl,” he says, smiling. and Betty Hatter are joint owners of the dog. Two Quebec 25 21 6 56 22S 214 by the police, matched the top yet,” he told WDVM-TV. "But l! Charlie Russo 12 apiece for m u unified joy in the streets. Aftei a For years, the Rooney family name has been other finalists in the race. My Problem and Saucy Hartford 13 34 6 S 174 2SS Golden Bay I S . anti-war marches of the early cated with joy. Strangers slapped wilt say that going to the Super! Pagani’s. Los Angeles 3 22 .120 1114 hands in "high fives.” Youngsters chuckle or two, he offered one. almost as synonymous with thoroughbred and Tobasco, come out o f the same litter of pups Campbell Conference Wednesday’s Results 1970s and equaled the number of Bowl and winning is something Ij Norris Division San Diego 6, N ew York 3 " I think this city has been harness racing as it is with professional football. handled by a Jacksonville, Fla., breeder. W L T Pts. GF GA people who turned out on Jan. 27, excused from school for the day Memphis 11, Wichita 8 looking for something binding. could get used to.” . The family owns Yonkers Raceway hi Yonkers Greyhound racing is the sixth largest spectator Chicago 33 14 7 73 232 167 1981, to welcome home the Ameri­ whooped and hollered forSunday’s MIDGET Pittsburgh 5, Los Angeles 4(OT) and had the Liberty Bell track outside Philadel­ sport in this country. More than 21.5 million MinnesoU 26 14 U 86 2U.U0 Phoenix L Golden B ^ 3 (OT) St. Louis 17 28 10 44 161 215 Celtics turned back the’ Nets, Thursday’s Games phia before selling it last year. Both are harness people attended dog races, last year and there are Toronto 13 28 10 36 191 221 39-33, and the Jazz downed the (All Times EST) tracks. 45 greyhound tracks in 14 states providing 100,000 Detroit U 29 U 36 163 223 New York at Cleveland, 8:06 p.m. Smythe Division Bullets, 45-23, Wednesday night at The Rooneys also own Green Mountain, people with annual employment. Baltimore at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Edmonton » 15 10 280 217 the Community Y. F rid ay’s Games Syracuse routs UConn another greyhound track, in Pownal, Vt., and one Rooney says the common core of his family is Calgary 21 25 8 217 227 San Diego at Baltimore 200 223 Eric Widmer had 18 points and of Urn’s younger brothers, Pat, operates that. his 82- year-old father, whom he makes a point of Winnipeg 20 26 7 St. Louis at Buffalo 3 Vancouver 17 25 10 187 206 Chad Massolini 15 for the Celtics Pat’s twin, John, wass President of Liberty Bell speaking with every day. Los Angeles at Kansas City Los AngelesA ngL... 16 -- 27- 8 183 228 while Jeff Cappello had 18 markers PilUburgh at Golden Bay until it was sold, and now is involved in a variety Tim Rooney has a busy schedule ahead of him. (Top four in each division qualify for and Chris Voisine 5 lor the Nets. of the family ventures, including Shamrock Next week, he’ll go to Palm Springs, Calif., for the Stanley C w playoffs.) Wednesday's Results Scott Altrui pumped in 21 points, Farms, which boasts a number of promising Harness Tracks of America Association meeting Minnesota 2, Buffalo 2 (tie ) Dave Smith 8 and Ron Cote 6 for the UPI photo young stallions, not the least of which is there, and a few weeks after that, he and his St. Louis 4, t^ tro it 3 father will attend the American Greyhound Toronto 7, Hartford 1 Jazz while Scott Aronson and Scott Christopher R. Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 4 Nelson had 6 and 5 markers Friars scare Eagles " I look at the dogs as an attractive business in Track Operators Association sessions in San P h ila a el^ ia 6, Winnipeg I fS respectively for the Bullets. BJORN BORG AT TOP OF PACK the pari- mutual Industry without nearly the Diego. ^ursday's GameGames Sports (All Times EST) Action at Mahoney Rec Center problems or the investment that’s necessary in When that one’s over, Tim and his father will go . . . before announcing retirement Quebec at Boston, 7:35 p.m. saw the Knicks trip the Bulls, 29-14, thoroughbred horses,” says the urbane, 45-year- to Phoenix for the N F L meetings. As you can see N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7:36 'Calendar and the Spurs clip the Celtics, old Rooney who has almost as many friends in the for yourself, the Rooneys don’t stand there killing p.m. Minnesota at Washington, 7:36 p.m. 19-12. realm of sports as his extraordinarily popular the grass. They move around pretty well. Montreal at Calgary, 9:36 p.m. Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:36 p.m. Thursday in Big East action Friday’s Games Jeff White and Lindsay Boutilier BASKETBALL Montreal at Etunonton each had 7 points and Ricky Mattatuck at MCC (at Cheney), 8 Pittsburgh at Winnipeg Borg hopes fans Schneider and Derek Gaston Northwest Catholic at East game close, they don’t let you get By United Press International added 18 and Jay Murphy 14 as the win over the conference leader. American Hockey League played well for the Knicks while Catholic (girls), 8 Edwin Green added IS for the The half-court offense wasn’t Eagles improved to 14-4 and 5-3 in away.” Northern Bob Hartnett, Mo Moriarty and Friday working, which is to say there was the Big East. Ron Jackson tallied Elsewhere among New England Minutemen, 5-12, who took com­ W L T PU. GF GA Matt Prignano were best for the Mavericks continue FrederieUw 27 14 7 61 212 1S6 BASKETBALL 31 points for Providence, which has teams. New Hampshire nipped mand in the second half. Bulls. Dave Gallagher hade 6 will recall skills no offense at all. Providence Maine 26 21 6 » 207 200 Enfield at Manchester, 8 doesn’t like to run. lost five of its iast six. Vermont 71-69; Massachusetts Nova Scotia 21 22 5 S3 240 210 points and Kathy Martin and Eric Aquinas at East Catholic, 7:30 bombed Penn State 84- 62; Syra­ Syracuse 89, Connecticut 68 Adirondack 24 25 4 S2 214 218 Pickett played well for the Spurs The Friars gave Boston College Moncton 19 25^ 5 43 170 190 Bolton at Cheney Tech, 8 a big scare Wednesday night, but a The Eagles took the lead for good cuse crushed Connecticut 89-69, Leo Rautins, Erich Santifer and SherbrofAe 14 31 4 32 179 226 while Steve Biddwell, Matt Helin Manchester at Enfield (girls), CHARLOTTE. N.C. (U PI) - and St. Peter’s dumped Fairfield Southern the obvious support from the 43 percent shooting effort did them on three straight baskets by Tony Bruin each had 17 for and Jason Levy were best for the 3:30 Bjorn Borg, unable to regain the crowd of 10,000, did not tempt him Murphy, Terrence Talley and Stu 69-66 in overtime. Syracuse. Earl Kelley had 14 and mastery of Lakers Rochester 29 16 7 66 247 211 Celtics. in. The Eagles came back from Hershey 27 21 1 56 190 182 BOYS SWIMMING competitive drive that made him to return to tournament tennis. last Saturday’s heartbreaker Primus which snapped a 41-41 tie. New Hampshire 71, Vermont 69 Bruce Kuczenski had 12 for UConn Baltim ore 23 23 7 S3 230 236 Manchester at Penney, 3:30 No. 1 in the sport, says he hopes his St.Catharins 24 26 4 52 225 236 "When the whole thing is over. against Georgetown and posted a Providence cut the lead to 53-51 Dan Nolan sank a layup at the which never threatened. The Hus^ Saturday fans will remember him "as a buzzer to give the Wildcats their N ew Haven 23 21 6 51 187 186 I ’ll be pleased," he said. 73-70 Big East win. with 9:48 left, but the pesky Adams kies dropped to 9-9 overall and 2-5 By United Press International Binghamton 20 24 5 46 191 206 ILLING GIRLS BASKETBALL great tennis player.” 10th win of the year, one more than in the Big East. Springfield 18 29 4 40 171 208 Borg added he "didn’t really “ Our half-court offense hurt us," scored six straight points, includ­ Even Dallas coach Dick Motta is Illing girls’ basketball team Greater Hartford at MCC, 8 Borg. 26, said Wednesday his have the motivation or enjoy it as ing a pair of 15-foot jumpers, to last year. A1 McClain had 18 for St. Peter’s 69, Fairfield 66 Wednesday’s Results said Providence coach Joe Mulla- surprised at his team’s success Hershey 5, Binghamton 2 nipped Timothy Edwards of South East Catholic at St. Bernard decision to retire, announced two much as I did before.” ney. “ We didn’t shoot very well. thwart the comeback. UNH, which is 4-0 in the ECAC The Stags lost a four-point lead in against NBA champion Los 5^ine 3, Springfield 2 F Windsor, 34-32, Wednesday in (girls), 6:30 weeks ago in Thailand, was final. The five-time Wimbleton winner We weren’t efficient, that was our "W e have to have great intensity North Atlantic. Pete Cole had 17 the final minute of regulation play Angeles. RodiesterS, New Haven 3 (tie) South Windsor. ICE HOCKEY Borg is meeting his last tennis Thursday’s Games said he was considering public biggest problem. Defensively, we to be as good as we can be,” said points and 13 rebounds for Maine. and a two-point lead in the "W e seem to have good fortune Tina Goldston clinched the vic­ Watertown vs. Manchester at obligations with a five- city U.S. Binghamton at Baltimore relations work with a tennis- did a reasonably good job." Eagles coach Gary Williams. Massachusetts 84, Penn State 62 overtime as St. Peter’s scored five agaiiut this team,” Motta said Fr^rlcton at Moncton tory for the Rams with clutch foul B IP, 7:50 exhibition in preparation for his Sh^rooke at Nova Scotia related firm but would never Michael Adams led the Eagles "Coming off the Georgetown Don Russell led five starters in unanswered poinU. Jerry Johnson Wednesday night .afto* Jay Vin­ shooting. Goldston had 8 points. WRESTLING last tournaments in Monte Carlo double figttiTS with 18 points as St; Catharines at ^ rln g fle ld return to the tournament circuit, with 21 points, 14 in the second half game, I didn’t know how we’d had 17 points and Pete DeBlsschoiy cent’s IS-foot Jumper at the buzzer Friday’s Games Dawn Martin and Pam Barnett 7 Conard at Manchester, noon and Tokyo. UMass scor^ its first Atlantic 10 Hershey at New Haven "Even if next year, or two years whenBC took control. John Garris react. Joe has a way of keeping the 16 for Fairfield, 12-7. lifted the Mavericks to a 122-120 apiece and Cathy Tetnpleton 6 for St. Bernard at East Catholic, " I knew I still had'4 or 5 years of Adirondack at Rochester from now, I feel like I want to play triumph over the Lakers. "But I the 5-6 Rams. top tennis left but I felt that I again I ’m not going to do it,” he honestly don’t know how we do it.” needed to do something else in said. " I ’m nevergoingtogooffand When the game ended, Motta E life.” said Borg. "Form e, the most practice hard again.” threw a fist into the air and hugged important thing is to enjoy and be Borg began playing professional his players as the sellout crowd of Basketball Tribe and Wethersfield happy with what I ’m doing.” tennis 15 years ago and said he had High-scoring Sooners 17,134 at Reunion Arena roared its The Swedish-born player, whose no regrets about a career that approval. It marked the second 11 years of professional tennis included victories in every major time this season the Mavericks wrestlers in deadlock ranked him among the sport's top tennis tournament — except the ^.posted a last-second triumph over at the 100-pound ievei. Aaron money winners, said when he U.S. Open, which he lost fourtimes WETHERSFIELD- Coming ^ e Lakers, 34-10. Dallas has now Weiss and Mike Wemmell each began , practicing last October to in the finals. TONIGHT ^ o n nine of its last 11 games to N A’n O N A L B A S K E TB A LL ASSOC. home with nothing more than a checked by Nebraska Eastern Conference won by forfeit, the iatter’s provid­ try to regain his No. 1 ranking, he "Sitting here, right now. I ’m not 7; 30 NHL: Bruins vs. Nordlques, deadlock was the Manchester High improve to 22-23. Atlantic Division ing the Indians needed points to found he had lost his love of the disappointed. I feel good — I ’m Channel 38 With the score tied 120-120, W L Pet. GB wrestling team as it stalemated gain the tie. sport. going to retire.” 8— NBA; Clippers vs. Pistons, By Fred Lief Downing then sank two free throws ’The Cougars are 17-2 on the year, Dallas Inbounded the ball with 22 Philadelphia 39 6 JS7 - Wethersfield High, 33-33, in CCIL BosUni 36 10 .783 SV^ . Results: 100— LaFlamme (M) "1 didn't really care if I was Last year, Borg refused to sign a USA Cable . . U PI Sports \Wrlter with 11 seconds to go to put the Daryl Baucham scored 20 points action Wednesday night in seconds-to go after using its final New Jersey 30 17 .638 10 dec. Severino 11-2,108— Weiss (M) winning or losing. I was trying and commitment to play in a minimum 9— College basketball: Wake Oklahoma, the highest scoring Comhuskers on top 70-67. Bo for Baylor. Washington 20 26 .444 19 Wethersfield. time out. ’The Mavericks worked WBF, 115— Guliano (W) WBF, hoping I would get over it (but) it number of tournaments and thus Forest vs. Virginia, ESPN team in the country, must be Overton hit from the outside with At Fayetteville, Ark., Darrell N ew York 19 27 .413 20^ The tie leaves the Silk Towners the ball to Brad Davis at the top of Central Division 122— Guerrera (W) maj. dec. just got worse and worse,” he was forced to qualify to gain entry 10:30— NBA: 76ers vs. Warriors, wondering when the second half five seconds to go but the Sooners Walker scored 14 points and Jog Milwaukee 31 16 m 3-2-1 in the league and 6-6-1 overall. the key but his shot bounced off the LeTourneau 15-6, 129— Grady (M) said.” to any Grand Prix event. He said USA Cable. begins. were out of time and Nebraska had Klein 13 to carry the Razorbacks in rim and angled toward Vincent, I^ tro it 23 24 .489 8 Next outing is Saturday at home at Atlanta 22 23 .489 8 pinned Fanelli 3; 56. 134— Scarra Borg defeated Roscoe Tanner in that ruling had nothing to do with The 19th-ranked Sooners entered its 13th straight victory at home — a laugher. Rice, down by as many Clarke Arena against league rival who immediately put up his game- Chicago 16 31 340 IS (W) sup. dec. Cimino 15-1, 141— straight sets Wednesday night in his decision to retire. Wednesday night’s game at Ne­ a school record. as 33,' played without guards Indiana IS 30 .333 IS Conard High at noon. winning shot as time ran out. Frallicciardi (M) sup. dec. Chol- Charlotte, 7-6 (8-6), 7-6 (7-3) and Borg said he had not been braska averaging more than 89 Elsewhere in the Top 20, No. 1 Tyrone Washington and Tedd^ Cleveland 9 37 .196 2 m Tim Grady won by pin for the "They had Kareem (Abdul- Western Conference ewa 15-2, 148— Hanson (W) pinned 6-2. But following the exhibition training hard for the Modte Carlo points a game. But courtesy of a North Carolina defeated ClenMon Johnson, who were suspended Indians with senior Jim Frallicci- Jabbar) in to guard against the Mdwest Division Moore 5:48, 155— Gaskell (M) match, Borg said the victory, and event or the Suntory Cup in Tokyo. strict man-to-man defense, Ne­ 84-81; No. 8 Houston downed Monday for disciplinary reasons. W L Pci. GB ardi securing a superior decision in MCC cagers long refu n d,” Vincent said, "but I pinned Miele 1:27, 167— Wolf (W) braska held Oklahoma 30 points Baylor 86-69; No. 9 Arkansas fried was in great position to get it. We San Antonio 29 19 .604 - the 141-pound class. Senior co­ Kansas City 24 22 522 4 pinned Hunniford 1:16, 185— Wem­ below its nation-leading average Rice 70-43; No. 10 Missouri edged captain Brian Gaskell won by pin' thought Brad’s shot was in because Dallas 22 23 .489 6V^ mell (M) WBF, Unlimited— Kerri­ home tonight and came away with a 60-59 Colorado 68- 65 in double overtime; he had a perfect release. Denver 22 26 .466 7 at 157 with sophomore Rich La- UUh 18 30 .376 U gan (W) pinned Cruz : 30. victory. No. 12 Louisville stopped Cincin­ Frosl\ grapplers Flamme taking a major decision Stadler knows well " I was Just fortunate to be there Houston 9 37 .196 19 “ I’m so happy with this win you nati 79- 73; and No. 18 Minnesota score triumph to put it back in when it didn’t Pacific Division clipped Ohio State 89-80 in double Los Angeles 54 10 .773 - Top two teams in the CCCAA can’t believe it,” said Nebraska stick.” Z7 19 587 8 overtime. Portland collide tonight at Cheney Tech’s coach Moe Iba. ‘T v e been worried Abdul-Jabbar, who played des­ Phoenii a 30 585 8 ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. about Crosby last year gym as Manchester Community about this game for a long time. We At Clemson, S.C., Sam Perkins Manchester freshman wrestling pite the loss of his mansion by fire Settle a » 5 B 9 team registered a 36-12 victory Golden State 19 a .4H 1SV4 College hosts Mattatuck Commun­ just didn’t match up with them. scored 30 points and Michael earlier in the week, hif on 14-of-16 14 a as av4 over St. Augustine Wednesday at San Diego PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. (UPI) reflection on Jim (Simons) but he ity College in collegiate basketball But everybody played hard. We gof Jordan added 24 as North Carolina shots and led the Lakers with 34 Wednesday’! Results WSURANSMITHS SINCE Illing. Boston UO. San Diego 110 — According to the record, Jim didn’t win the tournament so much action at 8 o’clock. back on defense and shut down won its 15th straight. Clemson, points although be was shut out Which rallied from a 13-point Dave Chatsky, Ron Smith, Ray New Jersey 118, Cleveland UB 1914 Simons won the 1982 Bing Crosby as I lost it.” The Waterbury-based Chiefs their fastbreak. We made them over the final five minutes. New York 109, u n Antonio a Memory, Sean McCarthy, Frank National Pro- Am. This year’s Crosby has its usual lead the CCCAA at 5-0 with the play half-court basketball.” deficit, was paced by Warren In other games, Houston sur­ Indians 141, Detroit IS Wallace’s 18 points. Hoher and Mike Taylor won by pin Dallas 122, Los Angeles UO But not according to Craig strong field, including Jack Nick- Cougars close behind in second Nebraska led by 3 points before prised Denver 135-128, Seattle U PI photo for the young Indians, now 7-3 for Kansas City U7, Washington 115 Stadler, who believes his own poor laus, Tom Watson, Tom Kite, place at 4-1. MCC’s only league Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma’s out­ At Houston, Clyde Drexler hit his top iM Milwaukee 117-114, Indiana Houston IS , Denver U8 the season. Next outing ip Phoenix lU , UUh M 649-5241 play cost him the title. He may be Johnny Miller and Calvin Peete. defeat was to Mattatuck In Water- standing freshman forward, first 11 shots and scored 29 points outlasted Detroit 141- 135, Boston SAN DIEGO'S TOAA CHAMBERS scored with 13 seconds left to draw and Akeem Olajuwon swatted Saturday against the Conard frosh Seattle 117. Milwaukee 114 right. Also here are Gll Morgan,, winner bury, 108-60. dipped San Diego 120-110, New Thuriday’s Garnet the Sooners within a point. Greg away nine shots to power Houston. at Clarke Arena. . . . slanis home basket versus Celtics • 65 E. Cantar Straat With one round left to play in last this year of the Tucson and Los Steve Emerson leads the Cou­ Jersey beat Cleveland 118-105, (All TImea EST) Denver at AtUnta. 7:36 p.m. Manchaatar, Ct. year’s Crosby, Stadler led Simons Angeles Opens. Keith Ferggs, who gars with a 15.3 points per game Kansas City shaded Washington by two shots. After eight holes of left capped Kansas^ City's come­ San Diego at Detroit. 8:i0 p.m. took the Bob Hope Desert Classic, average followed by Jim Floren­ 117-115, New York defeated San Pacers 141, Pistons 135 PhiUdei^ at Golden ^te. 10:30 back from a 23- point deficit late in the final round, Stadler’s lead was and Bob Gilder, who won the ce’s 15.2 norm. Florence also '•Antonio 109-98 and Phoenix At IndiMapolis, Clark Kellogg p.m. the third quarter. up to five strokes. But three Phoenix Open last Sunday after an ranks seventh in NJCAA rebound­ 'dubbed Utah 112-96. had 22 points and 21 rebounds and Knickf IM, Spur* 98 abortive shots, including a five on eight-hole playoff with Rex ing statistics with 11.6 caroms per Transactions ; Rockett 135, Nnuet* U> all nine Indiana players scored in the par-three 17th, finished off Caldwell. game. ; At Houston, the Rockett, led by double figures. The balanced effort At San' Antonio, the Knicks held Stadler’s chances and Simons Allen LeavelTs career-high 42 offset 40 points by Kelly Tripuka the Spurs to 40 points In the first S e llin ji By United Press International Football claimed victory. points, rebounded from the worst and 33 by Islab Thomas. half and Bill Cartwright scored 25 Houston— Named Mike Holovak vice president itoms you 3 As bad as Stadler felt about his Joss in their 16-year history with Nett 118, Cavaliers 105 points and Truck Robinson 21 as Corner fops LPGA field Baseball in charge of player personnel. 8’ -5®:. playtlst February, it had little !their best offensive showing of the A t Richfield, Ohio, Buck Willi­ New York ended a five-game Chicago — Signed pitcher Richard Dotson. Los Angeles (USFL) — Cut 56 players, no longer W'-'-SSIc'SdHoto*'®'" effect on the rest of his year. He y e a r. ams scored 22 points and Otis losing streak against San Antonio. MIAMI (UPI) - Defending the prize money title with $310,399. Detroit — R each ^ agreement on a 1-year including safety Charles Phillips, punt returner went on to win the Masters, the SuperSonIcs 117, Book 114 Birdsong 21 to pace New Jersey to Suns l i t . Jazz N champion JoAnne earner heads an Camer will be defending her title contract with inflelder Tom Brookens. Danny Reece and receiver Rob Hertel. need or „,ei qI 87 Kemper Open and the World Series At Seattle, David Thompson its 12th straight victory over At Phoenix, Ariz., Walter Davis all-time LPGA record field of 136 at with her old clubs. After her Minnesota — S lg n ^ pitcher Rjch Wett and New Jersey (USFL) — Signed linebacker Ray e»e' ,ooanat>°°' to rank No. 1 on the 1982 money list pcored 22 points and Jack Sikma Cleveland. The Nets have won 17 of scored 24 points and Alvan Adams today’s first round of the second banner year in 1982, she decided shortstop Greg Gagne. use is with a record $446,462. Costick and guard Fred Stuart; released running added 21, including two free throws their last 21 games. 22 to help the Suns break a stop of the 1983 tour. that nine years with the same set of Montreal — Traded infielder Chris Smith to San Simons, of course, is back to backs Ted Blackwell, Mickey Fitzgerald, Elvis .with a ininute left, to lead Seattle. Kings 117, Bnliett 115 four-game losing streak and ex­ dov' The field at the $150,000 tourna­ clubs was enough. So she bought Francisco for outfielder Jim Wohlford. profitable defend his Crosby title and one of Peacock and Milt Williams, center Tony Bidney Moncrief had 34 points and At Landover, Md., Ray Willi­ t e n d i Utah’s winless skein to five ment breaks a record of 135 set last some new ones, but last week they Toronto — Signed first baseman Willie Upshaw the challengers he will be facing Bubnlak, guards Mark DiFablo and Tony Suttora •Marques Johnson 33 for the Bucks. ams’ 3-poiht play with one second games. week at Deerfield Beach, Fla. to both this year is Stadler. turned out to be just short of a to a 1- year contract. and linebacker Mackel Harris; defensive line­ disaster. " I guarantee you 1 won’t take a The tournament is known as the Basketball man Mike Rustemeyer left camp. Elizabeth Arden Classic. Washington — Activated guard Don Collins. buyer and five on the 17th this year," said After scoring 71-72-75 in the first — Named Paul Hackett Stadler on the eve of this year’s Joining Camer are Pat Bradley, three rounds, she put the new set in College quarterback and receivers coach. Dartmouth — Atheltic Director Seaver Peters sailer.eirr event which starts today over whoe> won last weekend, Beth a closet and brought out the old Washington (USFL) — Signed University of Tech matmeti pinned again Daniel, the runner-up in that event, ones. She then posted a 4-under-par resignMl, effective June 30. Minnesot quarterback Mike Hohensee, the club’s r Oivti’ d sfiock three very wet courses. "O f r Basketball and Jo Ann Washam, who finished 68 in the final round and decided to Howard — Named Joe Taylor football coach. MUR5 * sUt to 40 ^ course, hindsight is 20-20 and if I No. 5 draft pick; Cut defensive end Tim Swords 'f Vanquished in the first eight Hecker 7-2, 106— mazzareiia (B) DV in a tie for fourth. Merchant Marine Academy — Named Jim had to do it over again I would have stick with the old reliables for and guard Les Boring. 'weight classes, Cheney Tech suc- WBF, 115— Bartolomeo (B) another three weeks. Riordan assistant business manager. played it safe on 17 last year The only players of note missing ccumb^ to Berlin H l^ , 46-12, in pinned MacLeod 1:21,122— Pam- Rensselaer Polytechnic — Basketball coach Hockey TrtLiionce ^ ^ , cun 3 ___ ,.«ndRuV instead of going for it." this weekend’s LPGA event in­ "It was an easy 68.1 could have ^wrestUng action Wednesday night piro (B) ma). dec. Paradis 10-0, CUT BAKING TIME IN Bill Kalbaugh resigned, effective after the Boston — Left wing Wayne Clashman an­ Stadler, ninth on this year’s clude Sally Little, the winner here been three or four shots lower if I fat the Baavers’ gym. The loss 129— Roy (B) pinned Balbot 1:25, HALF next time you fix a two years ago who is recovering got my putter going,” she said. season. nounced his retirement, effective after tte 135— T avarou l (B) pinned O'Gor­ meat loaf by baking in muf­ money list after four events, put •strops the Techmen to 1-11 for the ASSUMPTION from surgery, and Ayako Oka- ’ ’These clubs are so old they’ve got Southern California — Named Craig Fertlg season. his teeshot in the ocean on 17 last ^season. Cheney resumes action man :27, ~14I-t- Sanderson (B) AasumpUon Junior High raced to fin tins rather than the con­ moto, the Japanese superstar who holes in ’em. I ’ve used them since assistant athletic director. Los Angeles — Acquired goaltender Markus year. Had he played it safe, he ;Wednes4lay against PlolnvlUe and pinned Glode 2;30, 148— Ferrero an early lead and never looked ventional loaf. Saves fuel injured her back while finishing in 1974.” Southern Utah — Football coach Jack Bishop Mattsson from MinnesoU for future considera­ might have won the tournament. •Somers in a triangular match at 0 (B) dec. Dubiel 10-6,156— Barone hack in taking a 56-38 decision over and makes attractive in­ a tie for ninth last week. The new clubs "are set stronger resignml. tions; sent goaltender Mario Lessard to Bir- "But that was last year,” 'said Vclock. ______(CT) dec. Delana 13-7, 170— Tolland Middle School Wednesday. dividual servings. Use a Camer won the 1982 event by — less loft — and I couldn’t adjust Wyoming — Linebacker coach Cary Godette ih ln ^ am of the Central Hockey League; n a m ^ Stadler, "and it’s history. Still, it ; Tony Barone, Eric Gauvin and Gauvin (CT) dec. Speer 6-3,188- Joe ReiUy netted 11 points and low-cost ad in Classified four strokes over Washam on her last week,” said Camer. " I play a resigned to accept a similar position at Rogie Vacbon assistant coach in charge of bothers me, because you never like LaRoy Main picked up the points Cote (B) pinned Totten ;22, Unlim­ Ed Quick 15 (or the winners while for quick response next way to induction into the Hall of lot of three- quarter shots and play Cincinnati. goaltending. to g ive a tournament away, and m iba Tochmen. ited — Main (CT) pinned Hackney Dave Price and Joa MagUclc also time you have something Fame, five tournament wins and a lot of Shots by feel.” that’s what I did. ’This is no Raauitt: 101- May (B) dec. 1:84. played well. to sell. T- I MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurg., Feb. 3, 1888- 19 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thura.. Feb. 3. 1963

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A- Clean, Guaranteed. Parts autoharp with carrying colonial. $500 per month offer. CaU after 3:00 p.m., 9997. SOUTH WINDSOR'.' A 3 .C ’s| over ttiB phono as a con­ everyone! If you have C. $575 with heat. 273-2013, & Service. Low prices! case, excellent, like new FOUR ROOM apartment plus utilities. Security. 742- 742-7776. venience. The Herald Is evenings and Saturday 659-3008. iCOTJ B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main condition. Asking $80.00. KENN EL CLUB"^ with heat included. 8932, 7424421. $250.00 WEEKLY NOM WMOVtUftlTt Obedience & Breed classes'!; responsible lor only one mornings free, and need Street. 643-2171. Call 643-5635. Walking distance to Main 1902 C »E V Y CHEVETTE - PAYCHECKS (fully starting February 16th,'. incorrect insertion and extra money, we have a guaranteed) working part Street. First floor with OflfoM-Sforas Hatchback. Standard, 3 □ REAL ESTATE BEDSPREAD, full size, Tolland Agriculture'" radio, defogger, under­ than only to the size of limited number of or full time at home, Week- BEAUTIFUL, Modern private entrance. $450 per for Rent 68 positions available in our Call us NOW lor thoaa walnut finish queen size wine and blue quilt pattern, Center, Vernon, Conn. F or^ month. Call 649-2947. coating. 3 ^ miles. $ttM. the original Insertion. ly paychecks mailed •••••••••••••••••••••••• information, 649-4145, 569^''' phone sales operation. directly to you from Home loba you wanl com- bedroom set including mat­ brand new, $25.00. Call 646- NEWLY RENOVATED 6434618. Errors which do not Homes fo r Sale 23 3010, 892-2005, 892-2210, 289-, Earn $67.40 to $100.00 per Office every Wednesday. •••••••••••••••••••••••• platad ... Big or m a tt tress and box spring. $350. 1427. 3Mi ROOM APAR1MENT. 310 square feet office lessen the value of tho ... Iron) InaulaUon lo week. Call Gerry to set up Start immediately. No 643-9859. 8188. r', Private hom e. Heat, available. Main Street •••••••••••••••••••••••• advertiseipent will not NEW 2-FAMILY - Two additlona... aun decks OLDER STOVE, 40 inches an interview, Mon-Wed experience necessar bedroom townhouses, •••••••••••••••••••••••• amliaiices. Working single location with ample Moforeyefot-Bfcyctoa 64 ha corrected by an ad­ to garagaa InsMo or long. $75.00. Telephone 646- Antiquaa 4^'-'' parking. Call 649-2891. •••••••••••••••••••••**• between 6:30 and 7:30 pm National company, country kitchen with Ardelaa lor Sale ' 41 adult only. No ditional insertion. at 643-2711. your work right in the com­ o u t... references. •••••••••••••••••••••••• 8752. pets/chuets/chlldren. Telephone 1974 HONDA CB4S0, good, appliances, carpet and WANTED ANTIQUES :T| fort and security of your vinyl floors, double glazed 648-2880. MANCHESTER Main condition; runs well; The presence or 6 4 3 -4 » » a ONE SET used tire chains Early, Victorian, Oak,*" Street. Newly renovated Asking $500.00. Telephone CLERK TYPIST - Small own home. Details and windows, aluminum storm bush sales marketing of­ application mailed. Send with 18 extra cross chains, 1920’s and miscellaneous. , MANCHESTER - One, office space,- 1200 square 646-5^ after 6 p.m. absence of windows and doors, full ALUMINUM SHEETS $12.00. Telephone 643-1634. Please call 643-8709. ' ! fice in Vernon is looking your name and address to:, basement with washer and PalnUng-Paparlng 32 two, three bedroom and feet. Parking. The Hayes used as printing plates. .007 Corp., 6464131. advertisins has If you fo r bright, mature American Fidelity Com­ dryer connections, gas townhouse apartments thick, 23x28V5^. 50c each, •A STEAL at only $10.00. Wantad to Buy lHaurlirHtrr experience individual for pany, Hiring D ^ t. 77, 1040 fired, hot water baseboard INTERIOR PAINTING, available immediately. FOR A LON-LASTING or 5 for $2.00. Fiione 643- Brand new Delco AM car STORE FRONT dn Spruce the power to various office duties. Good Lone Stafe Dr., New heating system. $98,500.00. over ten years experience, $375, $425, Security FIR E , choose hardwood 2711. They MUST be picked radio, push button. Phone USED OLDER ResidentUd” Street. 500 square feet. typing a must. 871-0401. Braunfels, TX. 78130. Summit! Village Con­ low rates and senior citizen required. Heat and hot build or diminish Hrralji up before 11:00 a.m. only. 6490M. or small commercial .! WiU remodel. ySlt monthl:hly logs that produce a shorter dominiums. New two discount. 643-9980. water included. CaU Ren­ flame and bum less rapidly PART TIME COOK - LOOM FIXERS - wanted metal and glass’ tal Office, 8484800. including utilities, 643-67:12. bedroom townhouses $46,- than soft woods. If aroma your business. experienced in quantity with experience on Gusken INTERIOR-EXTERIOR ATARI 2600 - 2 joy sticks, 2 CR78-I4 STEEL BELTED reenhouse. Will dismaiH 900.00. Peterman Realty, paddles, 6 cartridges. radial white wall tire and e. 646-8081. is the most important con­ havo something to food production including auto or double snuttle 649-9404/647-0080, PAINTING - Wallpapering g MANCHESTER - Main SOUTH WINDSOR - at­ therapeutic diets and looms. Full time employ­ and Drywall Installation. Donkey Kong, Defender, rim, brand new. $45.00. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Street. 8 rooms, heated, tractive office space with sideration, select wood supervision of dietary ment. Must be willing to Quality professional work. Asteroids included. $125. Telephone 647-9614. hot miter, appliances. No ample pmking. guckland from fruit trees. If you □ NOTICES MANCHESTER - By Call after 3:00 p.m., 643- staff. Apply to Food Ser­ relocate. Call 401-762-2127 owner. Unique, charming Reasonable prices. Free RENTALS pets.ets. Security.Sei Parking. Road, Close to five cor- have fireplace logs for vice Supervisor at collect for interview Estimates! Fully Insured. 7386. (XXIKING-HEATING two 528-7047. buyers the quick Colonial. Seven rooms, burner kerosene stove, not Lott and Found • 1 Meadows Convalescent between 9am and 4pm. G.L. McHugh, 643-9321...... — :— !^!” !!i ” ” !-!*"** andeasyway... wlthalow- four bedrooms, two floor to FOR SALE: Oak dresser, vented. Call 643-7534 after 5 Rooms for Bant Center, 333 Bidwell Street, ceiling fireplaces, new fur­ m ; MANOTEOTER ...... cost ad in Classified. sell for less than$99°° turn-of-the-century, five FOUND - SET OF KEYS Manchester, T H E MANCHESTER P A IN T IN G S t P A P E R p.m. $45.00. bedroom townhouse, fuUy ^ ,^ *„„^ , *****,* nace, roof, steel siding, drawers. Does not need CENTRAL LOCATION, we beiieve at Lincoln Center. Can be HERALD is looking for a lots of extras. $84,900. 646- Hanging. Ceilings appllahced kitchen, WITH orc child PART TIME refinishing. Call M9-10tt VACUUM WITH all at­ kitchen privileges, parking;:; carpeting, private deck, looking for two b e d ro ^ picked up at the Paste-up/Typist to work in 5699. repaired. References. Ful­ LEGAL NO’nCE we can broaden Manchester Herald Office Housecleaning person - its Composing Room. Some ly insured. Quality work! after 6 p.m. tachments, great condi­ availt.Lle. Security and • basement inth washer am apartment preferably with Must have own transporta­ tion, one piece broken. written references";; Punuant to SecUond) M-7Sm of between 8:30 and 5 p.m. experience necessary. Full VERNON - Clean three Martin Mattsson, evenings dryer connections, Im- washer/dryer hook-up tion. Greater Manchester COPIER FOR SALE - Asking $20.00. Telephone required. For application mediate occupancy. $495.00 Needed April 1 the Connecticut General Statutea, your impact. Monday - Friday. company benefits, paid- bedroom Ranch, two car 6494431. the Commiaakn on HoipitaU and ...fill out the coupon Toshiva Old Town 25 in 742-7176. can 643-2693. area. Apply in person: vacations. Call 643-27II garage. Electric door per montli, ntUltlM not in- Referaicea available. Clall F LOST - Boys 20-inch BMX Delta Maintenance, 487 from 9 am to 11 am for a D.G. PETERSEN good condition. Also Rex eluded. Peterman Agency, ow -iw * ««ie r e p.m. ,^rtimony reiaUve opener. Park-like yard. rotary electric DESK - Unfinished, good ELEGANT:BED Sittin^'!» bicycle, blue, with white North Main Street, personal interview. Country atmosphere near PAINTING COMPANY - 6494404 or 647-0000. >to tbe requeit of the following Manchester, below Captain mimeograph machine. 643- condition. $29.00. room for you n g.;; Homaa~Apta. to abara 55 handlebars and seat ; with city conveniences. $60’s. Interior Specialist. Custom facility; Cork Package Store. 9511. Telephone 649-6801. professional woman. Shar» •; Item: Purchase Whole Body pads. Norman St. area. Iiillatlon Got You Group I, Belfiore Agency, wallpaper hanging. In­ VERNON/Rockville - Reward. If found, please quiet bouse near bus aiuf.,K accepting appUcations for R(X)MATE WANTEID- To Scanneir at a total cost of HM. fits Doum? 647-1413. surance Damage Ap­ Tbe public bearing will commence call 643-4735. MANCHESTER SOFA AND Love chair, GUITAR, Acoustic, good hospital. $80.00 weekly. > two nedroom apartmente. Share two'bedroom flat below moil praisers. Workmanship and to: at Mlowt: BotUp,8ot0iii] like new. $250 firm, condition, new strings. h starting February 1st. $105 REALTOR looking for Guaranteed! 648-8467. 649-2428. .;' Rent includes beat and hot Dated: February 34, IttS; beglB* You can increase Earn g o ^ $$S Mtllng plus utilities. 648-2907 FOUND - Beautiful, fluffy licensed agents for □ B U SIN E SS Telephone 646-5669. $60.00. Call 649-1326. water. For information nlfig at 10:00 a.m. In tbe grey female cat. Vicinity progressive real estate Avonf Call S23-9401, Building CootraeUng S3 CENTRALLY LOCA’TEd!," caU 1-2174858. EHO. evenings. Conference Rooms at yo u r cash Bowers School, agen^. Call 643-1591, ask or 278-2941 and SERVICES BEDROOM SET - five ANTIQUE OAK Rocker downtown. Ehcceptlonally . ■ Manchester Memorial E MANCHESTER - Respon­ Manchester. Call 646-1032. for Tony Wasilefsky for •••••••••••••••••••••••• LEON CIESZYNSKI piece, excellent condition. with inlay, needs clean rooms, kitchen'^ ONE MONTH Free Rent - Hospital, 71 Haynes re tu rn by confidential interview. BUILDER. New homes, $^5. Telephone 643-5211. refinlshlng, sturdy condi- privileges, maid, linen ser-.,., Two bedrooms, 1% baths, sible female to share Street, Manchester, DELI BAKERY Services Offered 31 spacious two bedroom Conoectlcttt. . Manchester Herald LOST GOLD Charm additions, remodeling, rec tion, a steal at $50.00. Call vice. Security required. ,~ waU to wall carpeting, MANAGER wanted full apartment. $200 plus half Deliberations of tbe Coromlislon Advertising bracelet in vicinity of Burr TRUCK DRIVER rooms, garages, k i^ e n s SEASONED FUIEWOOD - 046-3453 after 5 p.m. Call 643-5127 pU ujM , parking. CaU One Herald Square time. Career opportunity. LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ Cut, split, delivered, $95.00 ■ i« utlUUes. 6444812. panel will Immediately follow tbe Corners parking lot or WANTED - Appliance Experience a plus but will remodelM, ceilings, bath public bearing. cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ a cord. Cut to length, ASSORTED RACE in the Manchester, Conn. 06040 store, on 1/26/83. Please Delivery. Mature person to train right person. Send tile, dormers, roofing. MANCHESTER - CleahlT Interested parties and local ages cleaned. All types $75.00. Call evenings and TRACK, cars and call 742-5486. deliver appliances and brief resume to Box R c/o Residential or commer­ furnished room. Maid s e r-v VERNON - Six rooms', dUxens from tbe applicant’s com­ trash, brush removed. weekends, 2284101. accessories, $25.00. Call TVs. Experien(,jyi( iced Manchester Herald. cial. 6494291. vice. $50.00 weekly. 649^!.o storage room, porch. With □ AUTOMOTIVE munity and the sniToanding com­ LOST - Black and white, preferred. Good hourly Picket, Split Rail, Stake 5684)183. 2813. beat. $400. (Convenient to munities to be served by the wage. Excellent benefit Fences installed. 528-0670. CHILDS CRIB - Maple •••••••••••••••••••••••• proposed htstltatlonal health aer- long haired male cat, COUNTER HELP wanted ELECTRICAL SERVICES Hartford. CaU 1-4554212. vicinity of Spencer Street, package. Apply in person finish, like new, $100. Aifloa For Soto 8f vices are encouraged to attend this IHattrl|pstTr NAME...... for Deli Counter. Full and - We do all types of Elec­ hearing and to make their views wearing collar. 646-9692. at: A1 Sieffert's, 445 Hart­ ROACH HOME Improve­ Including inner spring, Popcorn Qochot NEWER DUPLEX, two part time. Must like to deal ment contracting - all trical Work! Licensed. Call known. ford Road, Manchester, after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. mattress and side pad. Call :«*:*C*iW*W55:WS*%:::SA¥:¥; bedrooms, IVk baths, Gardner Wright Jr., Chairman ADDRESS ...... with people. Experience a types home repairs and 643-7546. LOST - Cat, fluffy Conn. See Mr. A1 Sieffert. plus but will train the right appliances, washer, dryer Hrralb black/brown, answers remodeling. Also in­ Simple Smock hookups in basement. $475 CITY ...... person. Apply to Box PP stallations of solar hot FARRAND "Cleo" viciniW of Main GOVERNMENT JOBS - •••••••••••••••••••••••• .per month - heat and r a t S U E INVITATION TO BID c/o Manchester Herald. water systems. Fully in­ REMODEUNG - Cabinets, 1979 Oldsmoblle and Hollister Street area. Various positions available Roofing, Gutters, Room Fraa ClaaalBad Ada utiUties not included. Cen- Sealed bids will be received in the sured, free estimates. Call Cutlass, excellent ZIP ...... PHONE. 643-8139. through local government EXPERIENCED Additions, Decks, all types •••••••••••••••••••••••• traUy located, convenient Office of the Director of General agencies. $20,0w) to $M,000 647-9824 or 646-3126. Services, 41 Center Street, C A jl FISHPERSON wanted to o f Remodeling and GUITAR - nylon string. to busline, hospital and cond. ^0(X). potential. (Jail (refun­ Manebesier, Connecticut, until run service fish case. Must Repairs. FREE Acoustic, excellent prac­ schools. Lease required. 1975 Chevy Monza dable) l-(619)-569-8304 FEBRUARY 33,1983 at 11:00 a.m. buy display and wait on Estimates. Fully Insured. tice guitar. $45.00. 643-7701. $1100 □ EMPLOYMENT Dept. 273 for your 1983 for tbe foUowii^: trade. Send brief resume to Telephone 643-8017. Telephone 875-6736. 1979 Ford Courier ■¥ directory, 24 hours. . CUSTODIAL SERVICES ••••••••••••••••• Box P c/o Manchester Pick-up, 4 MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS 643- 2711$ TYPE OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLOCK. Help Wantad 13 Herald. U y - KING SIZE firm mattress cyl. $33D0. The Tbwn of Manchester Is an SECRETARY - Shorthand lunusoea on nuaune, near Total building and im­ (n o box springs) 1978 Chrysler LeBaron equi opportunity employer, and and RN’S - LPN ’s - Full and or speedwriting/typist ROOM AND BOARD for provement services in­ orthopedic type for good Mandiester Ho^iital. CaU r^ulres an affirmative action needed for Ad Agency. $2950. policy for all of Its Contractors and part time positions elderly woman in cluding but not limited to support, was very expen­ 94, 640-1712, evenings 646-- 1970 Ford Thunderbird Vendors as a condition of doing w atch ONE ITEM PER AD. available. We are offering Must be self-motivated. wheelchair. Requires kitchens, bathrooms, ad­ sive, sell for $60.00 or best 9063 - ask for Eve. > Willing to learn. Call Judy, business with the Town, as per employment Monday - dressing and bathing only. tocome Tax ditions, garages, roofing offer. 528-1880. $700 646-29W. Federal Order 11346. the Friday with an extensive Reply to Box RR, c/o ’The Service and siding, door and win­ MANCHESTER - Off The above can t>a Bid Forms, plans and benefit package and com­ Manchester Herald. d ow replacement, CHEVY ENGINE. 305, V8, Porter Street. 3 room seen at SMB specifications are available at tbe ABC’s 'a petitive salaries OR Satur­ •WALT ZINGLERS In­ remodeling, renovation! 1976, new cam. $75,00. apartment. Heat, electrici­ •IS Main St General Services Office, 41 Center 3 4 ty included. Security 1 2 day’s and Sunday’s at an COOK FOR NIGH’TS 4 pm GOVERNMENT JOBS - come tax service. Filing and new construetkm. 846- Telephone 6494238. Street. Manchester, Connecticut w o rk fo r deposit. JYo pets. 6494002. 1079 FOHD GRANADA • 0 TOWN OF MANCHESTER. extremely high hourly to 12. Some experience Immediate openings, personal or small 1379. cyl.. automatic, air- rate. Call Crestfield Con­ desired but we will train. overseas and domestic. SMALL SOLAR panel, 9V, CONNECTICUT business tax returns. In conditioning, 27,000 miles. ROBERT B. WEISS, GENERAL you. valescent Home/Fenwood Pay commensurate with $20,000 to $50,000 plus a SKAPARAS HOME $20.00. Telephone 6434820. THREE ROOM apart­ your home since 1974. ment. Stove, refrigerator, Superb carl Many extras! m a n a g e r Manor in Manchester at ability, /^ply in person year. Call (312) 931-7053 Remodeling • All types of H m . 644-2042. OQM 643-5151 Monday - Friday, Hungry Tiger Cafe, 120 Ext 2340A. 646-5346. additions, interior and TYPEW RITER, portable utiUties. Seenrity. $350. 9am - 3pm. Charter Oak Street, exterior, repair work. Free with case, manual, After 5:30, 6 4 8 ^ . 5 6 7 8 INCOME TAX excellent condition, $70.00 1981 CHEVY CAPRICE, TOWN OF MANCHESTER. OaaBMUeat Manchester. WAITRESSES - After­ preparation in your home estimates. Reasonable four door, V8.27,000 mites. PART TIME help needed or best offer. Telephone ONE BEDROOM - up- NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE noons and weekends. Apply - expel lenced - call rates. Call Joe, 568-7572. Call 647-1407. In acconluice with the provUoiis o( Chuitar S, SwUoe 1 xad • o( the evenings in pharmacy. BE AN INDEPENDENT in person - LaStrada West, 6434873. stahrs, available March 1st. Dan 6493329. IS Ideal for older citixen. tlmn Cliarter, noUc* If bemby |1v«b d Ibt adoptloa by Uie B o a r ^ Some retail experience Dealer - Male or female. 471 Hartford Road, ROBERT E. JARVIS DATSUN 1979 210 - 5 door Dlreclon of Um Town d Maneborter, OaoMcUciit. on Januiy » , USB. \ ' necessary. Apply in person Your telephone, our Manchester. BuildlM and Remodeling FIVE HORSE Power Parking, heat, hot watet- TAX wagon. 4 speed. Regular, ORDINANCE J§ I - - 1 • 9 - 5 at Liggett Rexall, customers and products. Specialist. Interior and Atwater outboard motor, Included. No children or PREPARATION in IniOYMUK gas. 44,000 miles. BE IT ORDAINED by tbe Board d Dtrecton d tbe Town d Manchester Parkade. Dolores Nadeau, 643-7004. exterior renovating, ood condition, $75.00. PAnBM Pets. Security. 9 10 11 12 WAITRESS Part time your home. Reliable, Excellent condition. $3,175. )tlancbeal«r Uut tbe ordinance to pnrditaa by tba Town d Mancbaatar residential and commer­ fhlepbone 6434921. $l80.00/month. 6434680. fram Heritiie Savlnga and Lorn Aaaodntloa, f v tbn nra d $l$,0M thn after school and Saturdays. reasonable. Norm C ro ch et i 2S^8090. Apply in person. Brass Key cial, additions, garages, J u C otlif. StTMi. Mnocbnatnr, CcnancUcnt ^ KIT ‘N ’ C A R LYLE ™ by Larry Wright Marshall, 643-9044. roofing and siding, FOR SALE - 1982 Fleer MANCHESTER - Deluxe onUnance wna paved by aald Board oo Janaary 11, I M ba amended by Restaurant, 829 Main SMALL four room apartment. TOYOTA SUPRA, 1979. kitchens, bathrooms, Donriiss baseball card 75,000 highway miles. Im­ aabetltaUns Uwrefore tbe loUo»Ui|; . _ , ______, Street, Manchester. PERSONAL INCOME seU, $47.25 for aU. CaU MEDIUM Stove, refrigerator, dis­ BE IT ORDAINED by Uie Board d Dtrecton d Ibt Town d 3 replacement windows aha maculate condition. $5,900. Tax Service - Returns after 3 p.m. ask for Jim­ posal. No p m . $450 In­ Maacbaater Uut tbe Torn d Mancbeater parebaaa from Harllan doors. 643-6712. LARGE Telephone 6484171. TEACHERS: Substitute, prepared. Tax advice my, 742-6016. cludes beat and hot water. S!;^^^..Loaa.AatosMUoa. teccipontad for tbe wm d MJnO tSo. 13 14 15 16 elementary and high school 6484003. itrilowlBC ttefcrilrad ImkI: O H , COAe o n , given. Reasonable DESIGN KITCHENS by 5892 Ibat oorlaln ploea or parcel d laad fitaated oa tba eadarty ildt d for Hebron, Andover, D YNAVE C TO R DV-20A Marlborough, Regional rates^ Call 646-7308 J.P. Lewis Cabinets, An attractive, versatile J. Oottast Sirtd la tbe Town d MancbHtar, OoBOty d Hartford and SUto AAV C A N 'T vanities, formica, Wilson type two, moving coll BOLTON NOTCH - Nicely District No. 8. $30/day. evenings. 8321 car coat is crocheted in' d OoaaaeUeai, kaowa aa No. U Cottasi Straat aad booadad aad art, Corian counter toni, iHdnip ca rtrid «, very high / famished stndio apart­ 1872 CUTLASS B e TH A T BAt>. Requirements: College the popular popcorn pat---'* kitchen cabinet fronts, outMt, 84 MV, new lut ment, including all OLDSMOBILE station ' ^ ’Uad now or lonnSrly dTlaarica P. OonaM and w degree. Call Supeiintoi- tern from 4-pIy handimit- Edttb H. CorraaU, one bandrad dxqMftre and fltlaon complete woodworking 8240 for $98.00. Call Brian, A comfortable button- ting yam. utilities, cameUng, first wagon, one owneri povrer dent of SebooU, 228-9417, oabbandndthf (1M.U) rad; 19 '20 service, custom made fur­ 647-0544. frout smock (or duster) No. 6892 has crochet di- '>’t floor, private entrance, steering, AM-FM radio, 17 18 643-4210. EASTERLV BylaadaoworfonnarlydDtddLFbilw.oiiehaadnd niture, colonial reptoduc- with raglan sleeves and rections for Sizes Small, parking. For older bums regular gu , recwtly twenty-three and twonty-fhre onaJinadradUn (USJI) tions in wood, 9 vanetiesof ONE PAIR brown bucket dattering yoke for the Medium and Large (bust's:; gentleman, no pots. $75.00 tuned. Excelteat beater, hardwood and venlers seats, wiU fit Vega or Pin­ larger sixes. 31H to 40) inclusive, -.w weekly. 648408I.______CB radio and antenna In­ SOUTHEBLY By Oak Street, oat kndred dzty-di tad thirty OM- CELEBRITY CIPHER No. 8321 with Photo- T ^ I K I L stsS $240 Mr ts tk •biadradtbi (1M.M) IttI; aad C M M Iy Ogtar crypugram m oraMM from OUOUHOM by linM M pMpto. paM NOW IN STOCK. CaUMV- to. $30.00. Telqmoiie 648- cluded. $800 or best offer. WESTERLY By CoMaft Strad, oat handtfo Iw n ly d i and etfUten •HppraMnl.eaoOMMrlnlhpelplMrMandaforanoPMr. rpppy't oMi'M aquMk 1 . Galde is in Sises 88 to 60. ^ r y lksMtfcri■ l01fiirstiMt*siS-{w VERNON - Large heated Phone 648-778I. 9888. Slxe 40,44 bust... smock, one iHBdredtba (UI.1S) taaL six rooms plus. Qnlet Babw Uw aaroa pnmiaai doacrlbad M a dead from WUUam A. Saebank 2T9 yards; duster, 3H MMCSSST street. Cooventent to Bart- Q U AU TY WORK In the B IR D CAGE, red and yards 46-inch. F O R SALE - 1071 andManr A Saehtnk to Hwlltse Satrl^ aad Lon Aaaoetatloo, iBcnr- "YPOKMTI-YPTWGTJ QD WVL PTMQ white, Hite new. $15.00. lord. $400 per month. 485- Volkewegon Beetle. New poralad km la dated Oclabir $, isn aad ratonted Octobor 4, ISIS tat Manchester area for 24 Pattanu mvailabla anlg years at the lowest poosl- Telephone 648-1061. 0112. betteiy, needs work, tsdo Votaate IM, 1 ^ M d tba Manrbwter Load Raeordx i* alaaa ahoum, Tbia ordteiact la bates tatendad for Uw parpoat d eomettag tba Binw DCFVW OT OVGNV WYL MTOfUIN U epricel Room addlnaBS, or beet offer. CSU8484S48. Example: A) Washer good cond., *50.00 Tt MMOL Mas M jo tm cast IIS, d tba Onater and Ibt daeaeriptlon d Ibt laad te ba q anyad. kitchen and hath TOSHIBA “ Walkman" MANCHESTER - Pour Call 000-0000. H 4 Mr ptst«s aid morn apartment. Large Tbla Otiiliifo'pa~ifon telw~altaet in ' (It) d ^ after tbte paMicdlOB 1a WVMW JLWD NMPJYW YMO WP remodoliag, carpentry, Wpe atereo cassette player B S K r SPECIAL: Ovar 800 so- *•’1 CARS OOI Tm du $151 tbteainpMwprnrkted that wltbbi tea (W)daya after tMipdiBc ^ with FM stereo. sn stMMm “ rtjm ts uad a F R B B w W porch, yard. Plenty of Avallabk at tecalteal gm ’t d Udt OiSaara a paUttea d(Bfo b* n t teat Om On (I) pareant of t e B)Table with formica top, *20.00 Call 000-0000. masonry, dormers, gar­ M tritii«.Tjiwitea inchiited. ages, wood docks and Headphones included. ^lo B in tha '«j sales. S Call (mfundaMe)' elector! ofthTrown, aa determtaed from t e teted offidala Uda d t e KPO WVL HQNLTDL.” — lUOroMilhIy. 6484179. porches, roofing, rec Perfect condition. ALBUM. Jaat fO.00.. . J (818) 8U-5SS7 Ext. 2840B Roftetrara d Voteta, baa not ban fitod wMi t e Ibwa dark nqnwOfo Carrying case Included. ------IMaTsM,Et. is OOMMATH.ISIIOS tor your directory on bow Ita rdaraoet te a nifdal Tana alaettea. • rooms, paaollng, Ml iM IIP, aiM -seiU-fM aaS am. Be. ~ NO PET ADS. aaNWPVQM CVOTNOCMH ■ro.OO or best offer. 821- TWO BEimOOM AnarL to purehaae. 24 boars. Itephn T. Canaaao . sbeetrock, snspendoa Ch ISS mTi r a iS B s a M * t n Wssn $m ta s m Ss ' ' SaA d iiy PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'M iddle age Is the period In IHe yyhen ceiUaip, hwaUtloo, tUo Now FASHION wHh lao* ss -111 msBt svaliabto M a n S ls t Board of DIneton the only ettm thing about one’s figure It the chance of getting H work and carpets, plom- dal Grace Cate CoUectlea otf Center Street. Security CHEVY BELAHl, 19$7. 5 MAB6bMtara OOUMCtiflUl back." — Elizabeth Taylor Ung, hasting and electric LIKE NEW Firestone for laraor sfawst plMS 1 rnqnlred. $400 plus ^1. 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