20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri.. Get. 1, 1982 New law becomes Cheney Tech stops Bolton ‘ABSOLUTELY IMMACUALTE” hot political issue East of the River . . . p a g e 3 . . . page 15 Real Estate

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Congress it is the American people who are $51,000 40 Home Terrace, East Hartford won a political shootout with Presi­ shortchanged,” he said. dustrial space including — Tw o bedroom ranch, gas heat with extra Insulation, dent Reagan Friday and prepared to During questioning, Reagan said two enclosed porches and large yard. hit the campaign trail, with the it was “ Tip (Speaker Thomas i $69,900 191 Woodland Straat, Mancheatar FANTASTIC LOB HOME Three bedroom ranch, U/i baths, flreplaced living House soundly beating a con­ O’Neill) who beat the American BOLTON Yoom, large family room and garage. stitutional amendment that would people.” You must see this immaculate 9 room Dutch $70,900 16E Ambaaaador Drive, Manchester have required a balanced budget. Reading his angry statement in 600 sq. ft. of air-conditioned Three bedroom townhouse condominium, 2 full and 2 Colonial nicely situated on 2.7 acres. What a beauty. The House, after buckling to the White House press room, half baths, ifamlly room. VA Approved. Reagan’s highly touted demand for Reagan blasted the Democratic Privacy without being isolated. $119,900. carpeted office space. $79,900 122 Florence Street, Menct^eeter Tw o family home. 2 bedrooms each unit, appllanced a vote on the amendment, rejected leadership for employing delaying kitchens, one fireplace, 2 car garage, Democratic and Republican ver­ tactics to block the amendment, $84,500 591 Adame Street. Mencheater sions by wide margins. The votes then suddenly scheduling debate and Eight room Colonial. 4 bedrooms. 2 full baths, two car were certain to become major cam­ offering a watered-down substitute. Loading dock, all utilities, garage and Inground pool. Spacious 8 room garrison colonial on a huge lot. $91,500 116 Shepard Drive. Mancheatar paign issues in the weeks before the “ Today I share the deep, burning good parking, central. Eight room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2 and one half baths, First floor family room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, elections. anger, I think, of millions of flreplaced family room and two car garage. large eat-ln kitchen, formal dining room, Although a major legislative .Vmericans,” he said. “ Despite $95,000 124-126 Florence Street, Mancheatar appliances, wall to wall throughout and 2 car gar defeat for Reagan, the rejection was stonewalling by the Democratic Four-four duplex. Separate heating systems, two age. bedrooms each, appllanced kitchens. certain to be used by Republicans in nembers of the House of Represen­ $3.00 per square foot. Heated. Immadlate occupancyU the congressional campaigns. tatives, the majority of voters final­ IMPRESSIVE PROPERTYI When you choose one to suit you, ly forced a vote — or members THE HOUSE also Friday This commercially zoned property is ideally give us a call. IV e will be glad to forced a vote — on the balanced overwhelmingly approved a com­ situated on Main Street, Manchester, Locate your budget amendment.’ ’ Emergency landing office here and have plenty of show you around. promise stopgap funding measure the Vi acre lot! Owner financing available. Asking for the federal government, which I’HE HOUSE FIRST rejected a A single-engine airplane made an emergency landing in a technically ran out of money hours watered-down Democratic sub­ field behind the houses on Carriage Drive Friday after­ $107,900. REAUOftS DANIEL F. REALE, INC. 'uordon earlier and took initial steps toward stitute for Reagan’s constitutional noon. None of the three people in the plane — which was REALTDRS closing down. amendment 347-77, then immediate­ apparently on its way to Brainard Field In Hartford — was WARREN E. HOWLAND, Inc. RLTY The Senate lyas expected later to ly defeated the White House-backed injured in the landing, made with the landing gear ALIBRIO REALTY, Inc. 175 Main St., Mancheatar 182 South Moln SI., MonchotUr I 05 MAIN ST m M AN C . join the House in approving the com­ version 236-187, 46 short of the retracted. The plane’s pilot, Frank Ahearn, (shown 555 Main Straat 643-1108 ManchMtar promise continuing resolution, 649-0817 846.4S2S MLS 0 4 3 -2 174 required two-thirds for an addition speaking to Manchester police officer Gary Frost) said H which was drafted during a joint to the Constitution. that was the safest way to make the landing because conference committee Thursday. In the Senate, a bitter public feud C President Reagan was also expect^ between hot-tempered Sen. Ted wheels could have gotten caught in ruts in the field. You probably already know McCAVANAGWS to sign it. ' Stevens of Alaska, the assistant (Above) Joseph Paries, of 70 Carriage Drive, the only The House voted 290-123 for the Republican leader, and acerbic Sen. eyewitness to the incident, examines the plane. Paries, an Tom Eastman BUY OF THE WEEK! resolution late in the day, after first Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, ex-pilot, said he heard the plane com e over the hill in the debating and voting on Uie proposed flared for the second straight day. background and knew immediately it was in trouble. He balanced budget constitutional Metzenbaum. a self-appointed said he ran behind the plane as it landed and yanked the amendrrient. watchdog, has been blocking some doors open when it stopped to help the people out in case • Tom grew up on In a separate voice vote, the of Stevens’ pet bills in the waning of an explosion. Parts of the plane’s propeller and exhaust Hollister Street and has House agreed lo^a Senate amend­ days before the recess, fueling the T pipe were scattered in the field and picked up by the lived In Manchester all MANCHESTER ment to the resolution giving Alaskan’s ire. crowd of neighborhood kids who came to observe the his life. Forest Hills, exceptional buy In this oversized 8 room Colonial working air traffic controllers an Asked by reporters his personal • Maybe you graduat­ that offers a spacious living room, and master bedroom suite. annual 6.6 percent pay increase. feelings about his Ohio colleague. plane. State police and the Federal Aviation Authority are ed from Manchester 1st floor family room, dining room & kitchen, many extras In­ Barring an unexpected obstacle. Stevens replied, “ Personally, I investigating the incident. cluding central air conditioning. Only $109,000. High with Tom In the Congress was expected to recess in think he’s a pain in the ass.” class of 1975. the evening for an election-period Metzenbaum, reached immediate­ H#»rRlrt-nhotos by Pihto • Or maybe you’ve met recess that will run until the, begin­ ly after, said one of Stevens’ bills Tom at Manchester ning of a lame-duck session Nov. 29. was “ grand larceny” and referred Community College. President Reagan, filled with a to the Alaska Republican as “ the • Then again, maybe “ deep, burning anger,’’ charged the Alaska gas and oil senator.” W O O DUND MANOR CONDOMINIUMS you've played softball Democratic House leadership with In the House, opening debate on with Tom or beat him playing politics in the defeat of the the budget-balance amendment. Police press search in 'monstrous crime' at dafts. amendment. Rep. Richard Billing, D-Mo., U&R built 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units feature • Or maybe you re­ “ We’ll fight on,” Reagan told declared: “ This is the most political member him from Al reporters after his proposal was spacious rooms, separate basements, in­ EXCELLENT STARTER or RETIRE­ White House I have ever dealt Sieffert’s, where he soundly defeated by the House. with.” dividual heat, and are fully appllanced. helped you decide South Windsor MENT HDME ’’The American people are . We invite comparison for quality and price. 1 which refrigerator or Like new 2 year old 6 room Contemporary Colonial. 1st floor overwhelmingly with us and their AMENDMENT, simtliar to family room, formal dining room, kitchen and eating area. 4 This 2 bedroom Ranch features a modern 6th death laid to Tylenol numbers are growing.” narrowly approved by the bedroom — $41,900, 2 bedroom — $51,900, microwave oven to bedrooms, 2'/^ baths, above-ground pool, executive location. TOM EASTMAN buy. $132,000. kitchen and bath. Priced at $48,900, this • When C onfess busU the, budget Congress to and 3 bedroom — $56,900. home Is an excellent buy In today’s marketl ® ® adopt a balanced budget each year. CHICAGO (UPI) - A sixth death and cyanide poison added to some of band and brother-in-law, died perverted juvenile prank. There’s Tom Is atm In the business of helping people. If Deficit spending would be limited was attributed to cyanide-laced the capsules.’’ Wednesday and Thursday. simply a universe of possibilities in to times of war or when three-fifths you'd like to buy a new home or sell the one you Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules McNeil recalled two lot numbers, (he case." T think we’re dealing with an KEITH REAL ESTATE have, give him a call at 646-4040 or sto,. In and Friday and investigators pressed a MC2880 and 1910MD. in some 264,0(X) U&R REALTY CO. isolated, bizarre case. " FDA deputy 464 E. 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IT' UTH WINDSOR $67,500. M ANCHESTER $64,900. PASTORAL SETTINGI SUPER NEIGHBORHOOD Well maintained, and finely decorated 6 room Players barred by pne-team rule can tryout Seven room D O R M E R E D C A P E ; Beautiful lot, COLONIAI... Large rooms with hardwood floors. 1st floor Den; 4 bedrooms; House needs your This turn of the Century home still retains its tender loving care' original charm while completely modernized. By Nancy Thompson students from playing on more than motion to abolish the policy, and in­ Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic couraged to try out, then cut after The guidelines state — and m i Herald Reporter one sports team per season. cluding Peter A. Crombie Jr, and H. Conference — would have affected the one-sport ruling was made by Kennedy emphasized — that coaches Players and their parents from John Malone, a pediatrician, has other athletes in addition to those on the administration) will be given must make the final decisions as to JUST LISTED Students who were kept off the the Manchester Soccer Club been appointed to study the question the soccer club, including at least tryouts, if they request them. what players are used in a game and SUPER C A P E junior high schools’ soccer teams objected to the policy which one school team player who plays However, no student now playing how long they play. Spacious 7 room split level with cathedral of junior high athletic participation. ceiling, baths, appliances, large ^ acre lot. with 7 beautiful rooms. This has to be one of the will be allowed to try out under new prohibited them from playing on the There is no deadline for competition. for a non-school football organiza­ on a junior high squad will be cut to The end result of the new RUSTIC garage and a E R A B U Y E R S P R O TE C TIO N best capes in tow n!! Fireplace, appliances and guidelines issued by the school ad­ school teams. of the study. , ^ tion. accommodate new squad members guidelines, however, will mean Enjoy country llle within minutes o( city attractions In this now 7 P LA N ! 70‘s. more. M's.. ministration Friday. The policy became controversial Until the study is corrtpleted — and The soccer question stirred the added as a result of those tryouts, “ diluting the playing time for room Contemporary Capo. Large bright kitchon, 2 full bathe. 2 The guidelines were developed by at the start of the school year the board adopts a new policy the most response, however, from according to the guidelines. Coaches somebody,” Kennedy said. car garage plus flreplaced study. Price $105,000. Superintendent of Schools James P. because it was enforced at filing junior high athletic program will Manchester Soccer Club players and are authorized in the guidelines to Kennedy noted that the soccer M AN C H ESTER $69,900. SO UTH WINDSOR $70,900. Kennedy with assistance from Junior High School but not at Bennet operate under the rules in force last their parents and from board exceed normal maximum numbers REDUCED PRICE BLANCHARD & ROSSEnO, INC ^ club players will not automatically LOTS OF SPACEl coaches, administrators and one of Junior High School. year which do not limit the number, members. on the roster if necessary. Super starter R A N CH with lots of space! Situated REALTORS LSJ make the teams. That decision stays Great big 8 room D U T C H C O LO N IA L. Modern ZINSSER AGENCY the two junior high school athletic on a beautiful lot; Lovely patio; Buy down 100189 WastW M t CantorCantar Straat eaHiMSto The Board of Eiducation voted un­ of teams on which a student can play Under the new guidelines, both In addition, the guidelines state with the coaches, he said. Coaches kitchen and bath; Fireptaced Living room. 1st 750 Main SL, Manr. mortgage is available. A real cute home just £ L £ i£ > X C (CenMT ol Mc Km ) directors in response to the Board of animously Tuesday to rescind the students at llling (who were not floor Family room; City utilities; Economical gas during the season. that players added to the squads as a waiting for your family. Call for details. 646-1511 heat' 646-2482 Eiducation’s rejection of an ad- policy. A board committee, headed The one-S|Mjri policy — which was allowed to try out for the team) and result of the new tryouts “ should be minlatniUoii p o licy barrin g by Richard W. Dyer who made the based on guidelines from the students at Bennet (who were en­ 'phased into' plaving time." I’ leaHe turn to page 10 MANCHESTER HERs-r ALD, Sat.. Oct. 2, 1982 - _j_ MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., Oct. 2, 1982

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FAIR Extortionist forces 8AN FRANCIiscq ^ n issue Children head 30 0 0 ^ , a hot M Gulf shutdown for fathers’ land HIOHES1 BAYTOWN, Texas (UPI) - Gulf Oil TCMPERAluntS Swensson, R-Manchester. and Sen. HEW \ \ MIAMI By Paul Hendrie Corporation Friday ordered all its ORIEAMS "V ^ ■ BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) - Eleven Herald Reporter Carl A. Zinsser, R-Manchester, also domestic nonmanufacturing facilities voted in favor of the bill. children of American fathers and Viet­ ItMOW namese mothers picked up Friday the closed for the weekend because of an ap­ A law that took effect Friday Cummings reserved some of his /t shiny blue U S. passports which will parent widened threat frpm an extor­ tMOWCM ^ KOW makes it possible, for the first time, criticism for Zinsser and Mrs, tionist who planted several "explosive (S 3 speed them on their way to new lives in I wt AlHCn » 010CA81 for residents of the Eighth Utilities Swensson, as well. devices” at the firm’s largest chemical District to petition to dissolve the “Zinsser said a little something the United States. ■tiM The children leave Saturday for Hong plant. district or reduce its size. (about the law) in the spring," said Kong where they will spend the night A Gulf spokesman in Baytown, where Now, that law has become a Cummings. "He tossed a copy to the before flying Sunday to Los Angeles the Cedar Bayou Chemical Plant has political issue. town attorney and to the district where they are expected at 4;25 p.m. been shut down since Wednesday, said Democratic Town Chairman counsel. Rah-rah, Zinsser. Why EDT only that the precaution was be taken Weather Theodore R. Cummings charged didn’t they have a hearing in town on One father who went to the American nationwide to end rumors that Gulf's two Friday that Manchester’s this thing?" Embassy in Bangkok with his 15-year-old refineries would shut down. Republican legislators never Mrs. Swensson said she voted for daughter to make sure her documents ''94S- “Rumors that our refineries in Port ■ properly informed town and district the bill, because the House chair­ were in order said, "She is really a Arthur (Texas) and Philadelphia are officials about the bill and its man of the Legislature’s Planning classy young lady.” being evacuated is not true,” said Barry Today’s forecast ramifications. and Development Committee, Rep, Gary Tanous, 42, of Camas, Wash., Smyth, a spokesman for Gulf Oil He especially took aim at Rep. .loseph J. Farricielli, D-East Haven, was taking his lovely, long-haired child Chemical Company. Sunny and breezy today. Highs around 70. Northerly Walter H. Joyner, R-12th District, effectively presented the bill. Jean Marie home after a seven-year He said all Gulf offices and what he winds 10 to 20 mph. Clear tonight with lows around 40 whose assembly district includes "Mrs. Swensson says she voted separation called “service operations” facilities and winds becoming light and variable. Sunday sunnjr most of the Eighth District, yes on this bill because the chair­ The other children — aged 7 to 15 and would be locked and even janitorial and pleasant with the highs around 70. "If Joyner reported to the district, man gave a nice presentation, " said flown from Vietnam to Bangkok staffs would be prohibited from entering - lie must have done it in secret,” Cummings. "But she probably the building. charged Cummings. "It’s an issue Thursday — will leave for new homes in Extended outlook THEODORE R. CUMMINGS didn’t tell the voters because she Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Califor­ Eariier Gulf said a search of the 1,100- hero because it provides the big . . . "nobody explained law" didn't know what was in it” nia, Georgia, Texas and Washington, acre Cedar Bayou plant continued Extended outlook for New England Monday through thing that 1,? so important to the dis­ "You can’t be on 17 different com­ D C. after their arrival in Los Angeles. Friday while the FBI tried to coliar an Wednesday: Herald photo by Tarqulnio trict and the town — liberalizing mittees," said Mrs, Swensson. U.S. Consul General S. Richard Rand apparent letter-writing extortionist who , Rhode Island and Connecticut; voter.initiative. has demanded a reported $15 million to KATHERINE FARRELL AND NAPOLEON ABUT ENJOY REFRESHMENTS "I guess the point is that it seems Zinsser said he told both Town At­ signed and stamped the children's Chance of showers Monday. Fair tuesday and torney Kevin M. O’Brien and Eighth passports in a brief ceremony in his of­ not detonate devices placed around the Wednesday. Highs in the upper 60s to middle 70s. Lows . . . At dedication ceremonies for Spencer Village apartments ;i strange thing that in a town so sen­ plant. sitive' to its utility district and the District Counsel LaBelle about the fice. Those children who could speak in the upper 40s to middle 50s. bill when it was under considera­ English thanked Rand. The others Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of showers Mon­ strained relationship over the years, we have a bill that affects that and tion. Both confirmed they were told smiled shyly. All the children still wore day. Fair Tuesday and Wednesday. Lows in the 40s Mon­ Under bright autumn sun about the bill. the name tags given them in Vietnam. day and Tuesday and 35 to 40 Wednesday. Highs 60 to 65 is never mentioned by the represen­ Fat majorette tative who represents the utilities Joyner said he even asked the north and 65 to 70 south. House Republican counsel to Vermont: A chance of showers Monday. Clearing district. I believe, because he will march doesn’t know what's in it." prepare a summary of the bill for Paper: Sharon UPI photo Tuesday and fair Wednesday. Highs in the 60s and low Spencer Village dedicated Joyner replied that he did indeed the Eighth District directors. MONONGAHELA, Pa. (U P I)-A high 70s. Lows mainly in the 40s. will be ousted school majorette who school officials infonn the Eighth District. He said The bill permits residents of he personally explained the bill to special districts to initiate petitions Today In history said was I'/z pounds too fat to march in a The sun was bright at Spencer TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) — Supreme the district directors and electorate to join, enlarge, dissolve or reduce a Court President Yitzhak Kahan said On Oct. 2, 1968 Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortes (seen standing In football game Friday night was cieared National forecast Village and the hills beyond showed to strut because a doctor certified she at the Eighth District’s annual special district. Friday he will head a special investiga­ front of the court building In Washington) withdrew his nomination as hints of red and gold. “What a nice meeting. was not overweight. day for this,” said Mayor Stephen T. Only a simple majority vote at a tion of Israel’s role in the massacre of chief justice. Six months later he resigned from the court admitting he Hy United Press International In addition, he said he gave Eighth School officials said Peggy Ward, a 5- 1.055 Anf^eies c 73 62 Penny. He was talking to some of district meeting — not a two-thirds Palestinian civilians. had made a deal with a foundation guaranteeing him $20,000 a year for« (*iiy St Fcst Hi 1^ Pep District attorney John D. LaBelle Kahan will head a special commission, foot-4 Ringgold High School junior who Albuquerque c 73 52 I ouisvillo r 80 56 the residents of the housing develop­ vote as previously required by law — life. failed a band weigh-in Wednesday, ob­ Anchorage pc 47 33 .24 fklemphis p'’ 85 61 .Ir. a copy of the bill before a public I would be necessary to enlarge or including a reserve army major general Asheville c 75 49 Miami Bcauh r 83 77 ment for elderly minutes before tained a doctor’s note stating she should 84 64 hearing at the Legislature. ! reduce the district’s size or dissolve and a former attorney general, to look Atlanta r 77 58 Milwaukee ry dedication ceremonies Friday. " I told them if they had any into possible Israeli involvement in the weigh between 128 and 130 pounds. Billings r 45 34 .09 Minneapolis r 64 se “Good afternoon. It’s a beautiful it. "I thought the weight restriction was Birmingham c 81 56 Nashville r 63 57 problems with it, they better get in Beirut massacre. The investigation will Cocaine found Fire leaves 12 Boston ry 59 57 New Orlens pc 84 66 day in Manchester,’’ said Pasal for the public hearing.” said Joyner. Rep. Farricielli said the bill was stupid from the beginning,” Peggy said Biwnsvil Tx.pc se 75 Now York pr 63 61 Mastrangelo, when he opened the intended primarily to permit con­ take up to a year to complete, official Oklahm Cty pc 86 63 "J .D. said they had no trouble with hidden In Coffin families homelesis before Friday’s game. "Nobody should Bui fain pr 75 54 REP. WALTER H. JOYNER dominium associations to form and legal sources said. Chnrlstn S.C. r 78 60 Omaha pc 71 56 brief festivities dedicating the 40 it and he assured the district direc­ Meanwhile, Tel Aviv newspaper have to be under pressure.” rharlott N.C. r 76 55 Philadeipnia pc 67 61 new units of housing for elderly on . . . “told district of law" special districts, so residents who HOLYOKE, Mass. (UPI) - State WATERBURY (UPI) - The Red .School band officials two weeks ago ^'hirago pr 85 56 F’hoenix c 84 GO tors it didn't threaten the district. pay for services like trash removal reports said Defense Minister Ariel t'lrveiand pc 76 52 PiltsburBh i>c 73 48 Spencer Street. “is Ted Cummings going to be the police have confiscated cocaine hidden in Cross scrambled Friday to find shelter told the 16-year-old majorette to slim ('oiumhu.s c 75 SO Portland M pc 67 46 could deduct those costs from their Sharon will be ousted from the cabinet. Mastrangelo, chairman of the mouthpiece for my oppionent?’’ of me, but I don’t want to see them Sharon admitted allowing Lebanese a coffin and arrested the son and for 12 families left homeless when a fire down from 130 to 126 pounds or sit on the Dallas c 90 68 I’ortland Ore. c 71 46 Board of Commissioners of the federal taxes daughterin-law of an undertaker at a swept through three buildings in the sidelines during Friday night's game Denver cy 48 39 .03 IVovIdenre cy 61 57 "The Eighth District deserves had. 'They can like me or not, but ' rightists into the Sabra and Chatila Des Moines cy 80 64 Birhmond pc 69 56 Manchester Housing Authority, better than they're getting,” said they’ll always know where I stand.” He said more legislation about refugee camps where hundreds of Holyoke funeral home. downtown section of the city. with Aliquippa High School. Delroil pc 76 50 SI. Ixmis pt.' 84 (C thanked state and local housing of­ Salt Lak Clype 57 40 Cummings. “They deserve an in­ Joyner said he voted in favor of special districts is likely in the next Palestinian civilians were later killed. Police Thursday seized about 2 ounces Fire officials said they had not deter­ Peggy dieted and skipped meals in an Duluth cy 62 38 ficials and the contractor for their of nearly pure cocaine — some in the mined the cause of the'blaze that sent at K1 Paso c 76 60 2,13 San Antonio cy se 73 telligent representative who’s got the bill, which concerns special session of the General Assembly, He may be replaced by Ezer Weizman or effort to meet the restriction but still Hartford pc 65 49 San Dicj:o c 74 60 efforts in completing the units three casket at the home — allegedly belonging .San Franclsc c 74 55 some guts. The district’s always meetings and referendums of because there are several conflic­ Moshe Arens, the Israeli ambassador to least two people to Waterbury Hospital tipped the scales at 127*^ pounds during Honolulu c 90 77 months ahead of schedule. \ to Robert Day, 35, and his wife. Delaine, where they were treated and released Indianapolis e 80 S3 San Juan p<' 94 78 al ter me. They may not be very fond special districts. Rep. Elsie L. “ Biz’ ting court decisions to be clarified Washington. the weigh-in. She said she wouid keep .Incksn Mss. pr 88 54 .Seattle r 64 47 But he let everyone know that at Weizman, who quit in 1979 after two 21, both of West Springfield. and caused a firefighter to be overcome losing weight until she made the limit. .Incksonvillc cy 78 72 'so J^okane c 61 31 80 years old he’s looking toward the The couple was free on ball Friday with heat and smoke. Kansas City pc. 83 61 Tampa cy 87 74 years as Begin's defense chief, was Her mother, Marjorie Ward, took the I ns Vepiis c 60 47 Wasninpto’n pc 68 56 future. He wants to see 20 more un­ 4 quoted by the Yedioth Ahronoth after pleading innocent to cocaine There were no serious injuries girl to a doctor in Pittsburgh Friday and I iltle Ht>'’*k hz 64 64 Wichita pr 67 61 its built on property the authority newspaper as saying "there should be no posisession and distribution charges reported, officials said. was told the proper weight for her has control over on North Elm let-up in the pressure for Sharon’s dis­ Thursday in District Court. John Held, director of disaster ser­ daughter’s height was 128 to 130 pounds. . Street and another 20 at Spencer V • Edward F. Day, owner of the Edward vices for the Red Cross, said the missal” .Village. F. Day Funeral home, said" he was organization was trying to place 40-50 Penny called the housing develop­ NOW OPEN "shocked” to learn of the raid and people with friends and relatives. The School board ment a memorial to the continuing arrest. He said his son hadn’t worked at Red Cross also planned to provide tem­ partnership between the state and South Windsor Ambulatory Care Center, Inc. Iraq asks meeting the mortuary for at least five years, but porary shelter overnight if needed, he to review claims Lottery the housing authority. He'also said Herald photo by Tarquinlo still visited to pick up Iiis mail. said. that each day 5,200 people in the of U.N. council Police said they first found the cocaine Fire Chief I.C. Delbuono said the HARTFORD (UPI) - The State Board United States reach the age of 85 NEW HOUSING DIRECTOR MEETS RESIDENT OF COMPLEX Weatgate Professional Center in the couple’s car when they stopped buildings at East Clay and Mill Streets . . . Thelma Haberern (left) and Carol Shanley By United Press International of Education decided Friday to take no and that there are 25.5 million peo­ them for a motor vehicle violation, then were extensively damaged by the fire action other than reviewing a series of New Hampshire daily; ple over 85 in the nation today. 1350 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor, Gt. P.O. Box 510 obtained a search warrant to go into the Numbers drawn in New Iran launched its longawaited offen­ that began about 8:30 a.m. and was claims raised about the state’s program England Friday; 8714. Gov. William O’Neill, who like dedication ceremonies for Spencer the rent,” taid another. sive against Iraq Friday, recapturing funeral home. brought under control by 12 noon. for equalizing local education spending Rhode Island daily: 5047. Village annex. "We can shop over there,” said • TREATMENT OF NON-LIFE THREATENING MEDICAL NEEDS Connecticut daily: 4131. Penny, had shaken hands with the .DOCTORS SPECIALLY TRAINED IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE WILL STAFF THE strategic heights east of Baghdad in a He said one firefighter was overcome around Connecticut. Maine daily: 087. Vermont daily; 077. elderly residents assembled for the He didn’t answer. He took his someone indicating the K-Mart "thunder-like ” attack to oust Iraqi by heat and smoke but was treated at the The board adopted a resolution stating questioner by the hand and walked shopping center beyond a field. FACILITY AT ALL TIMES ceremony, said that if a society • NURSES. X-RAY TECH, ADMITTING RECEPTIONISTS ON DUTY forces entrenched on their commonn scene and remained on duty. “no new issues” were raised in a report forgets about its youth and its elder­ him toward five persons seated in But they did have some com­ • ON SITE ULTRA MODERN "LOW DOSE" X-RAY EQUIPMENT border for two years. New England prepared by a legislative staff lawyer ly, it is no society. chairs that had been set up on the plaints. You have to haul groceries Iraq immediately called for an urgent concerning the Guaranteed Tax Base There were state and local lawn for the audience at the across the court if you live in the meeting of the U.N. Security Council “to job losses up Connecticut has program. dignitaries scattered among the festivities. west side because the road does not discuss the grave consequences resulted The program was adopted to even out Almanac crowd — John W. Thompson, Carl A. “Are you residents here?” go all the way around the develop­ from today’s Iranian agression on Iran," MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - Job budget surplus the amount spent on local education Zinsser, Elsie L. Swensson, Walter Mastrangelo asked them. They said ment. the Iraqi News Agency said. losses in New England outpaced the from 'town to town after the state H. Joyner. The residents of Unit 62D yes and he directed the questioner to You can’t walk to shopping in In a memorandum to the. Security national average during the first half of HARTFORD (UPI) - The state is Supreme Court ruled the reliance on the and 66H had reserved seats. They them. • winter when snow covers the field. LI Council president, Iraq accused Iran of 1982 — marking a reverMl of progress projected to end the 1982-83 fiscal year property tax to finance local education Almost in chorus they said it was It’s hard to get your car out of Today is Saturday! Oct. 2, the 275th day of 1982 with 90 sat on lawn chairs at their front ignoring U.N. resolution 514, which calls made during the latter half of last year, with a $2.75 million budget surplus, state was unconstitutional. doors well within earshot even wonderful. “The breeze blows Pascal Lane onto Spdncer Street in for a cease-fire in the conflict, the an independant study showed. Comptroller J. Eldward Caldwell said A report released by Rep. John Man- to follow. through here,” said one, with a heavy traffic. The moon is approaching its full stage. though they were beyond the withdrawal of all forces from occupied Figures compiled by the New England Friday. nix, R-Wilton, on Thursday said the state handshake distance. sweeping gesture through the open With all that, they wanted the territories and the start of peace Council, an independant business Caldwell, in a report to Gov. William may spend $13 million more than The morning stars are Venus and Mercury. record to be clear. They are very The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. “Do the residents, like it here?” court. negotiations. association, showed while the nation O’Neill, said the surplus projection as of required by law under the program and “Social Security used to pay just satisfied. Those bom on this date are under the sign of Libra. Pascal Mastrangelo was asked at Iraq’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Saadoun experienced an employment drop of 1.65 Aug. 31 stood at $2.75 million, down $99,- said a change in one count used in the Hammadi, met separately in Baghdad percent between December and July, 000 from the $2.94 million surplus projec­ formula was pushing up the program Mahatma Gandhi, Nationalist leader of India, was born Oct. 2, 1869. / with the envoys to Iraq of five Security New England’s drop was 2.17 percent. tion at the end of July. cost. Council members — the Soviet Union, Figures for the same period in 1981 The state ended the last fiscal year on The State Board of Education On this date in history: China, the United States, Britain and showed New England employment levels June 30 with an actual surplus of $25.84 reviewed the report at a meeting Friday In 1780, British spy Major John Andre was convicted Glastonbury customers appeal France — to discuss "the latest Iranian expanded while the rest of the U.S. job million, but the bottom-line figure and adopted a resolution saying “no new in connection with Benedict Arnold’s treason and was offensive and its dangerous reper­ market contracted — an indication New became a deficit of $39.83 million when issues” were raised in the report “that hanged in Tappan, N.Y. cussions on the region and world peace,” England entered the recession later than the deficit from the previous fiscal year have not been addressed prior to this In 1968, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas ■"f'’ INA said. the country as a whole, the council said. was carried over. time.” withdrew his nomination as chief justice. Six months assessments for water system later, he resigned from the court, admitting he had made a deal with the Louis Wolfson Foundation for the damages and benefits to be $50,000 in property taxes on guaranteeing him $20,000 a year for life. Several Glastonbury customers of watershed property. In 1979, Pope John Paul II addressed the United the Manchester water system are “ reassessed, reappraised, reviewed, vacated, set aside, The assessments would raise a Feopletalk Nations in New York and called on the diplomats to. appealing assessments against their total of about $270,000. The major work for world peace. property to pay for improvements to deferred” or what other relief court chooses to order. improvement to the water system In 1981, President Reagan proposed upgrading the •the system. would be the installation of a water deni Bush at the Ford home Sunday and on Mon­ U.S. arsenal including M-X missiles and B-1 bombers The appeal was filed in Hartford The assessments range from $1,- main to replace the wooden water Lee stays put day “GMA” will do live interviews with Mrs. Ford "to keep peace well into the next century.” Superior Court Thursday by at­ 100 for some pieces of property with main that now serves the area. 20-foot frontages to $5,570 for a piece Lee laeocca has no intention of stepping down as and Dr. Joseph Cruse, the center’s medical direc­ torney Constantine Constantine, ac­ The assessments are due Nov. 30. A thought for the day: Indian passivist Mahatma of property on Cricket Lane with a Nuran Taaa Vaaquaiua and Pat Wollanhaupt aaalat patlant Donna Kukucka. chairman of Chrysler Corp. tor who was responsible for Mrs. Ford’s own ting for the owners of 23 of 150 Residents had expressed opposi­ rehabilitation. Gandhi said, “Non-violence and truth are inseparable ' pieces of property assessed by the 5.5-acre frontage. tion to the assessments at public Chrysler spokesman Tom Houaton rejected as DIractora: Dorothea Willson, Vice Pres., Elizabeth Wyse, Sec., Lois Nadeau, “totally untrue” a rumor reported in a Detroit and presuppose one another. There is no God higher town to pay for the improvements. hearings. They charged that they The pverage assessment is $1,800. Treas., Eileen Harmer, Pres., Donna Mulnite, Assoc. Sec. gossip column that lacocca would quit in January to Gets the bird than truth.” The appeal charges that the Originally, it was estimated that alone were being asked to pay for rest up from his struggles to keep Chrysler solvent. assessments are excessive and the assessments could run as high as "improvements to their portion of the Houston said lacocca has a g re ^ to give advice to Comedians are accustomed to getting the bird — exceed the benefits to the property $6,000 per lot, but that estimate was system, while the costs of similar another company in dismal financial state but said, not to adopting one. But David Brenner has that will result from the work. reduced when the project was improvements in Manchester would “He’s only acting as an adviser.” become the adoptive father of a baby saffron The appeal asks the court for scaled down and when Glastonbury be absorbed by all customers of the •No Appointment Necessary*Walk-lns WELCOME toucanet at the Philadelphia Zoo. iiattrhpfitpr Hrralft relief from the assessments. It asks exempted Manchester from about water system. Empress stays up The bird’s parents, named “David” and Sore Throats, Earaches, Cuts & Bruises, Sprains & Fractures on site modern “low “Brenner,” were given to the zoo in 1978 by Richard M. Diamond, Publisher dose” X-Ray equipment. Workers Comp./Industrlal Accidents Brenner’s pal, Philadelphia restaurateur Frank In another rumor denied, a spokesman said Em­ Thomas J. Hooper General Manager Engineers picked a We will be happy to submit your Insurance forms for.youl press Farah Dibah, widow of the deposed shah of Palumbo. Their baby is named Kingy, Brenner’s YOU PICK APPLES childhood nickname. -- Metcalf and Eddy, a Boston firm of consulting Iran, has no plans to move permanently to a family USPS 327-500 VOL. Oil. No. 2 engineers, has been selected to study low water • V3 to Vz less expensive than emergency room visits. home near Williams College in Williamstown, Brenner’s parents, Lou and Esiellc, were on hand for the ceremony at the zoo. Published daily except Sunday pressure in an east-central section of town and the Johnny Appleseed's Farm Mass., although she often visits there. It’s where Suggested carrier rates are Board of Directors will be asked Tuesday to appropriate • Free blood pressure screening. her three youngest children live while going to and certain hoMdaya by the $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for one Manchester Publishing Co., 16 month. $15.35 for three months, $9,000 for the work. school in the area. Brainard Place. Manchester. $30.70 for six months and $61.40 About 300 houses are included in the area, where the Open 10-9 Dally • Monitoring devices Including new EKQ Machine and Data Scope. The oldest. Prince Reza Pahlavi, attended Motivation Conn. 06040. Second class for one year. Mali rates are water pressure, measured in pounds per square inch, Williams but dropped out, moved to Cairo and postage paid at Manchester. available on request. OTHER SERVICES OFFERED Mary Ann Molnar can’t have Children of her own Conn. POSTMASTER: Send ad­ ranges from low 30s to 50. declared himself shah-in-exile. Rt 93 Ellington • D.O.T. Physicals (Interstate) and was devastated to learn she might be too fat to dress changes to the Manchester To place a classified or dlaplav The pressure there dropped when the town carried out Herald. P.O. Box 591, advertisement, or to report a a program of improvements to the water distribution • Sport Physicals adopt. Manchester. Conn. 06040. All Dwarf Trees “I thought, ‘Well, this is something I really want, news item story or picture Idea, system. While the pressures are within the limits • School Physicals Ford facility calf 643-2711. Ofhee hours ara and just because I’m fat they’re not going to give To aubecribe, or to report a 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday allowed by the state, many of the residents have found • Pre-Employment Physicals David Hartman of “Good Morning America” me this baby,”’ she said. “It was mind-boggling.” 5%llvery problem, call 647-9946. through Friday. them unacceptably low. Mso Selling Cider Daily flies to Palm Springs Sunday for the dedication of Mrs. Molnar stood 5’5” and weighed 209 pounds in Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 ■The area involved is bounded on the north by Bretton Immediate Medical Care p.m. Monday through Friday and The Manchester Herald la a ■ Road, on the west by Parker Street, and on the south by the Belly Ford Center at the Eisenhower medical April 1981, when she joined a weight-loss program 7 to 10 a.frt. Saturday. Delivery subscriber to United Press Inter­ facility. It’s a rehabilitative unit for those addicted at a Newark, N..J., hospital. It worked—she lost 90 should be made by 5 p.m. Mon­ national newt services and la a ■'Porter Street. For Every Member Of Your Family LEE lACOCCA to drugs or alcohol. pounds and now is the mother of an adopted baby day through Friday and by 7:30 member of the Audit Bureau of I. The eastern boundary runs along Pitkin Street to East no plans to leave Chrysler Hartman will tape an interview with Vice Presi- daughter. a.m. Saturday. ' Circulations. Center Street, to Coburn Road, to East Middle Turn­ 875-1000 OPEN 8 am to 9 pm — 7 Days pike, to Woodbridge Street, to Weaver Road, to Crosby 644-3491 and Lyme roads back to Bretton. \ MANCHESTER H E R ALD, Sat.. Oc t. 2. 1_982 - Ji_ ,1 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., Oct. 2, 1982 Habib arrives for talks

GENERALAARO N C O O K OIL Mine-sweep delays tank deployment MANCHESTER HEATING OIL By Philip Williams “ We are moving cautiously, to the best of ability, to shelled heavily by both the Israelis and Palestinians United Press International ensure that we have swept the whole area (of mines),” during the Israeli invasion. QUALITY SERVICE said Lt. Commander Mark Stoll, Navy public affairs Habib and President Amin Gemayel were expected to U.S. Marines picked their way through minefields at spokesman in Beirut. “ We are using extreme caution, discuss proposals for the removal of all foreign troops Beirut airport Friday in a delicate clearing operation as we have since we arrived, in moving into our from Lebanon — Israelis, Syrians and Palestinians — CALL 5 6 8 - 3 5 0 0 that has already killed one Marine and wounded three positions." now that Beirut has been reunited and the Green Line others, delaying the arrival of M-60 tanks to support Marine Cpl. David L. Reagan, 21, of Chesapeake, Va., separating Moslem West and Christian East Beirut has HAS IT! American peace-keeping forces. was killed 'Thursday while clearing an area around the been abolished. As the Marines cleared the airport of undetonated Beirut airport. U.S. officials' said only that he was killed “ The situation is just as you see it,” a tight-lipped I M l F n MITO BODY / •// .u : tnines and bombs with renewed caution, U.S. special en­ by the explosion of a “ clustertype” weapon, and not Habib said at the airport. “ Now the airport is open we, ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE, CT. voy Philip Habib arrived in Beirut for talks with necessarily an American-made cluster bomb of the type just like you and everybody else, are still working.” "6 4 3 -1 1 9 1 Lebanese officials and Israel formally created a panel used by Israel. The Green Line, an invisible barrier that has served Pfc. Leslie R, Morris, 19, of Pasadena, Calif., was to investigate the massacre of hundreds of Palestinians as a constant reminder of a divided capital since the 24 HR. TOWMG '//•-f. I reported in serious but stable condition and Cpl. at two refugee carrips in Beirut. 1975-76 Lebanese civil war, virtually disappeared Friday FEATURING THIS WEEK ... 1/ Mil' Anthony D. Moran, 21, of Macon, Ga., and Lance Cpl. 6 4 3 -0 0 16 The Marines, part of the 3.400-member tri-national when five main highways linking eastern neighborhoods George Washington, 19, of Elgin, 111., had less serious in­ •COMPLETC COLLISION REPAIR 6 4 3 -1 0 0 0 peace-keeping force sent back to Beirut following the with the west reopened to normal traffic. massacre by Lebanese Phalangist Christians, said they juries. •FOREION AND AMERICAN CARS were taking extra precautions following' an explosion Navy spokesman Stoll said M-60 tanks and other sup­ In Tel Aviv, the government announced that the head Since 1947 Thursday ‘ hat killed one Marine and wounded three port equipment aboard 6th Fleet ships would not be put of Israel’s Supreme Court, Yitzhak Kahan, would head a Art Cunliffe, Prop. others — the first casualties among American peace­ ashore until the mine-sweeping operation was com­ panel investigating the massacre of Palestinians two ENERGY SAVING keeping troops in Lebanon, pleted around the airport, which was bombed and weeks ago at the Sabra and Chatila camps. S A FE * Flo’s Cake Decorating, Inc. STORM PRIME AWNINGS WINDOWS REPUIWAEHT ^ , & DOORS WINDOWS CANOPIES Two Mexican Tm n H V ) '■o YANKEE ALUMINUM SERVICES 109 CENTER STREET Glass & Screen Repairs ■fc- MANCHESTER 643-6922 Hardware & Accessories * SHARPENING * RUBBER STAMPS cities cut off A L U M IN U M 6 4 9 -1 1 0 6 * LOCKSMITHING e PLASTIC SIGN ENGRAVING by Paul floods WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL HOUSE WASHING GENTLE TOUCH CAR WASH AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION announces High Pressure Power HEATING and SHEET METAL Washing Of Vinyl, ' CULIACAN, Mexico (U P I) — Flooding caused by “GAS & WASH” Hurricane Paul swept two northern Mexico cities Discounted gas with purchase Aluminum And Wood Friday, cutting off 400,000 people, and relief workers of any wash package New England Mechanical'Services, Inc. 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Thure. till 9 PM b e h i n d LENOX PHARMACY PRESIDENT REAGAN MEETS RICHARD DE, LA ESPRIELLA Shown Lett to Right, Flo and Eileen . . .'there was no discussion of Reagan’s opposition to treaty Floods from the Mocorin river left Guamuchil “ total­ ly isolated by land and by telephone,” Salvador Cazares, 649-7544 FLO’S CAKE DECORATING SUPPLIES has been serving the greater a spokesman for the governor’s office said. I CAP -N- CORK PACKAGE STORE Manchester area for the past eleven years. Flo makes cakes for | ^0. He said it was impossible to determine the plight of Get Your Copy of Our Gift Cotolog 485-489 No. Main St. Reagan, Panamanian chief Guamuchil’s 150,000 inhabitants because rescue Manchester, Conn. every occasion, from a small birthday cake to an elegant wedding workers had been unable to enter the inland city, some cake. 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Red Cross workers said they had managed to rescue current operating procedures, the IA Nursing Homes * Surgical Suppllesl Imoorled A Domettic dent Reagan welcomed .new "W e've played the cards from canal is setting “ all-time high” peasants stranded by floodwaters further east along the our Spscisity jtaJj^COlHjJAjmofnm accessories, and a large selection of wedding cake ornaments, plus Panamanian President Ricardo de where they lay,” said one senior of­ records in tonnage and revenues. Sinaloa. most everything you would need to make your own candy, including 208 West Center Street OVER 4 5 la Espriella to the United States ficial. He said Reagan and de la “ It has been a success story,” he But another 3,000 people were trapped for the second MANCHESTER day in the village of Huitusi in the mountains near MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY. INC. unprocessed chocolate. For information on CLASSES, please call YEARS Friday in a 'forward-looking Espriella had developed “ a warm said. 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Their discussions extensive damage to crops. 191 Center Street, Manchester______In coastal Los Mnehis, the state’s second largest city •b o o t s eHOSE that Reagan, as president, has meeting, not something looking ranged from the “ destructive role” QUALITY HARRISON ST chosen to support the controversial back," he said. “ They pledged to of Cuba and Nicaragua in the region with 400,000 peopie, hurricane winds tore off the roofs of Zie b a rt •GL0VES«TARPS*RESPIRAT0RS MANCHESTER treaties signed in 1977 that will work together on canal issues.” to a new investment treaty signed thousands of homes, forcing some 15,000 people to take Rustproofing Company MEMORIALS eventually terminate U.S. operation The official reported that under between the two nations. shelter in churches, government buildings and parks. FREE PICKUP 6 DELIVERY 5 Glen Rd. • Manchester • 643-5107 In the Mencheoter Area. BUSINESS ADDRESS: DON WILLIS GARAGE MAILING ADDRESS: Vernon Industrial Place P.O. 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Aiex Qiroili, City Editor TH A T WOULD yOUR VERY WELL, BENSON, 0 / U / I'VE BEEN YOU'VE RECONSIDERED M Y OFFER. YOU'VE DECIDED :YOU BROTHER SEND HIM IN.', £)tpecr/NG yo u.' Crossword OPINION Astro^graph TO LEAVE YOUR WIFE VERY TO SEE and join my team? MUCH, you, SIR, I WOULDN'T IT? a c r o s s 44 Compass Answer to Previous Puzzle Oclobtr 3,1982 instead of trying tg get in the point ^nrrTT In the year following your birth­ last word. 1 Small quantity 45 Back a a D u iD B day. the type of associates you PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) 4 Bumps 47 Month Jack 9 Actor Duryea 49 Ship frames foniaQ Q D choose will make the difference Your possibilities for personal in whether you meet with suc­ gain are good today, but you 12 Of the (Sp.) 52 Summarize Anderson 13 Seize forcibly 56 Arrival-time cess or failure. Team up with may have to overcome some 14 Mrs. Pefon guess (abbr.) Sometimes too much efficiency is bad 'V persons of substance and stiff obstacles to get what you Washington discipline. feel you fully deserve. 15 Measure of 57 Gaseous element UBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be land (metric) Merry-Go-Round 61 Common have the ability to make good, careful who you tease today. 16 Baseballer into the act. Richard W. Dyer ancestor happened if Dyer had not an­ quick judgments today, but you Not all persons with whom Maris If you've got something to say 62 Before told the people in that audience may lack faith in your decisions you'll associate will appreciate 17 Wager nounced his plans. In fact, after deductions to the Board of Education, you’d and weigh and balance them to your sense of humor. You 18 Sing Swiss that he intended to act on their Dyer spoke many of those people Fietcher’s Landing — Douglas Coffin 63 Old-womanish better be prompt. the point where you tail 1o act could cause hurt feelings. style concerns later in the meeting by 64 Pet left the room for the bulk of the at all. Find out more of nyhat TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 20 Star (prefix) With an efficiency admirable Manchester 65 I.e., draft 10 State 36 Iridescent introducing a motion to rescind lies ahead for you in the sea­ Before volunteering to sort 22 Insect egg meeting and chatted outside— an boards (abbr.) positively gem in public bodies, board meetings sons following your birthday by something out for another 24 W ..ch c ic e ly gg — the policy they were protesting. inexcusable discourtesy to the ...M O N tW , tK te c o ^ o 11 Defense or­ 40 Well-informed usually get off to a punctual Spotlight sending for your copy of Astro- today, be sure it’s something i Keep ^LU <1HD5 OP -tut HOSPrfftU. 25 Father Board Secretary Carolyn America you understand and can handle OeCOND MQ v u r t lOHKT'S 67 Ensign (abbr.) ganization 46 Hebrew start, promptly at 7;30 p.m., board. Graph. Box 489, Radio City inj w p u R tife - 26 Bobs head patriarch Becker quickly chimed in, saying Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to with ease. <1T... 30 Words of (abbr.) By Nancy Thompson — Herald Reporter It is appropriate for board GEMINI (May 21-June 20) . K£ib, Pin s ... ------DOWN 48 Old English even though half the meetings she would second the motion. specify birth date XT denial 19 Type measure members to speak up during the SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Friends will take your promises 21 Transmitted pronoun are scattered throughout the 34 Self 1 Normandy 49 Poultry Fast on her heels was Chairman public comment session if they Don’t let material situations be and commitments seriously 23 Sultry town at different school backing 35 Determination invasion day today, so don’t agree to do 50 American Seader, pointing out that such a 80 important to you today that 36 Combat 24 Consideration buildings. are planning to introduce an item something unless you plan to 2 Air (prefix) Indians they could tempt you to do vehicle 3 Shed blood 25 Small motion should be brought up un­ not on the agenda that the public follow through. 51 Buddhist pillars Within seconds the board has something not in accordance 37 One-billionth 4 Pitching depression der new business, not public com­ has expressed a concern about. with your high standards. CANCER (June 21-July 22) 53 Relinquish moved onto its second agenda torturer You’re a good worker today, (prefix) 5 Entertainment 26 Germ culture 54 English river and thoughtful manner, and the the administration’s policy ment. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 39 Spool group (abbr.) Furthermore, it is appropriate provided you can move at your 27 Iberian lady 55 Dowels item — preceeded only by the call barring junior high school 21) Try to avoid groups or cli­ 41 Enemy 6 Drinking cup meeting then proceeds through for the public to have a chance to ques today where you may own pace and aren't too close­ 29 Expires 58 Genetic to order — which is public com­ Seader was both right and ly supervised. Your productivity 42 Deadfall 7 Before (prefix) the agenda. students from participating in respond — to comment or to ask WASHINGTON - To the Reagan have to rub shoulders with 31 Lazy bums material ment. slackens when the bosses 43 Phrase of un­ 8 Pine jet of more than one sport per season wrong. He was right to hold off administration, Romania is the someone who caused you a TOZ 32 Seth's son 59 Farm device It’s an efficient way of more questions — to the ad­ appear. i derstanding (2 water problem in the past. The If you are a member of the discussion by the board members wds.) 9 Obligation 33 Swerve 60 Corrida cheer processing the public’s concerns. was an exception that illustrated ministration’s response to public maverick of the Soviet bloc, worth wound has not yet heated. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Beware public and you care to comment until later on the agenda and not cultivating in the hope that it will CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) of tendencies today to take too R's also an excellent way to cut the rule — and how that rule comments. 1 ( 6 7 8 9 10 on anything in the realm of the to let it take over the public com­ You're rather capable today, seriously things which should Superman off dialogue and discussions — works to stifle communication someday cut loose from the be fun. You'll spoil the activities board or the school administra­ ment session. But he was wrong but you do have your limita­ and prevent debates which could between the board and the public. Perhaps the Board of Educa­ Kremlin’s apron strings. ’That’s why tions. Take care not to attempt for yourself and others if you 12 13 14 tion, it’s your turn to take center to imply that Dyer should not get uptight or grouchy. WHAT'S EVEN M o n e UNBELIEVABLE - /WAYBe HI& curcf^iMe in metbo- develop into unpleasant The first speaker at Tuesday’s tion could borrow an idea from its status as a “most favored more than you can comfortably I PON T seueve h o w ppLie. OUT ooee OTAtk-cK 7 stage. You can comment on manage. VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) 9TALKER'& BEEN A e tB IS HOW p e o p r e a r e ^ a c t /aas t o . 17 have announced his motion at nation” in trade matters was HIS TACTICS ' THEY CCW'T - Tc?P!Ay HE'& KILLING anoPfwo 15 16 arguments. meeting asked a question. Unac­ Today you might look upon TO x y c y z y o a p t u h b whatever comes to mind, the Board of Directors and tack ‘ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) irC£?ULPOE XAY- that time. The people who came things'which others have as w h il e h e CONTINUED THAT HE 6 m U H PeR IN 0 PPOPTP ■■ ■ customed to speaking during the recently renewed by the White Should you find yourself in a AUP assured of the attention of board on a second public comment ses­ yours, but you may not take it HIS INSANE VENPETTA JUST THAT THE CRIME PAT E S , 18 19 20 21 THAT I’lIHLIC comment public comment portion of the to the meeting deserved to know House, with congressional approval. situation today where your Pt»PPfPSWCe Ur70f9BiJG^! ^ sion at the end of the meeting. too kindly if they want you to AGAINST CRI«E ! members and top ad­ session at the beginning of the that action was planned that But to religious and political dis­ views or opinions are chal­ HE S N O N E P U P it n■ ■ meeting, the board and ad­ share what you have with them. 1 Comments could be limited to lenged. back out gracefullv 22 23 ministrators. board’s agenda is the only thing “ ‘ f)C6l?OOV\ ministration sat in silence. Final­ night. i t e m s d is c u s s e d a t th e sidents, Romanians a grim com­ What you cannot do is engage during the meeting when 26 28 129 30 31 32 33 munist prison. With the twisted 25 ly, board Chairman Leonard AM, TOO OFTEN people preceeding meeting to limit the a board members in a dialogue, — members of the public can com­ Seader asked the speaker if he length. Marxist logic that classifies opposi­ ■ i suggest or request action during 136 find out if action will be taken on ment before the entire board. was asking a question and if he tion to the all-powerful state as a 34 35 something you suggest or res­ the public comment session — 4 ^ Since the administration’s wanted a response right then. Such an addition might im­ form of madness, the Romanian ’ 1 140 pond to the administration’s getting no reaction from board 37 38 39 response follows the comments, The speaker — obviously new to prove the board’s relations with government claps many dissenters Bridge remarks. members of the public cannot members — and leave before the ■ 1 44 board meetings — said yes, and disgruntled customers, who tend into psychiatric hospitals controlled J 42 Standard operating procedure board members get through old challenge the response or ask Seader directed the administra­ to be the people with the most to by the secret police. is for the public to speak — all of business. 45 146 148 further questions without being tion to answer. say at public comment sessions. ‘Romania has a fully developed really happy. the public that cares to speak — out of order. apparatus for the psychiatric' West started proceedings r It was evident Tuesday that the It might cut down on the ■ 54 55 Other members of the public Levy’4 Law — James Schumeister [531 then for the administration to by playing king, ace and a 49 60 51 L rillORK ARE exceptions to then commented on the points interested parties would have muttered name-calling that goes repression of dissidents second only small heart which East respond. The administration does NORTH ■ ■” on in parking lots after the to the Soviet Union,” says Unioa trumped. A club came back. 159 60 61 57 58 1 the agenda, of course. The dis­ brought up by the administration. left ^ feeling disgruntled and ig­ 56 respond to all points raised by the ♦ Q 9532 ^ u th took his ace and MY B&AEP 6BE;M6 MAYB^MYHAK'S cussion at Tuesday’s meeting of The board members even got nored — without knowing what meeting. College Prof. Robert Sharlet, who' WJ98 public, generally in a thorough played the ace 4lf trumps. TO GETTING MkaBATiNG 500TH 64 keeps a close watch on human rights ♦ A K 73 0 , f o b 'TH&wibrraS/.' 62 63 ♦ 6 Had both opponents followed IWICfcB-R- EA(E«,y- in Eastern Europe. he could nave played one [DAY,, WEST EAST 65 66 67 more trump and claimed on z TALES OF HORROR have only «J 108 ♦ 7 a cross-rufu VAK 654 »Q 7 recently emerged from Romania’s; Now things looked bleak. ' I 1982 by NEA Inc Guest editorial ♦ S6 ♦ Q 10932 ■Remember when?- psychiatric prisons. One who sur­ East was marked with 10 4 Q 104 ♦ K J 873 minor suit cards. An attempt vived a relatively brief but SOUTH to ruff two of (Tummy’s dia­ harrowing period at the mercy of ♦ AK64 monds was almost sure to the state’s perverted psychiatric W10 3 2 fail. Was there any hope? ♦ J4 ■ Maybe some sort of Shame on Ford, practitioners is a woman I’ll call ♦ A952 squeeze could be developed CELEBRITY CIPHER “Elena,” to prevent reprisals against East. South wasn’t Celtbrtty Cipher crypiograms art created from quotations by famous peopia. patt Vulnerable: East-West arid preeenl. Each letter in the cipher atanda tor another Tod$y'$ clue K equals A against her relatives. an expert on squeezes, but Dealer: West any chance was better than Elena, at 31, is pale and drawn. pity the language West North Eait South none. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence Even after two years in the United Pass Pass Pass 14 He ruffed a club in dum­ States, her haunted brown eyes still Pass 44 Pass Pass my and played the queen KILL M E - I PARE YOU AIKN8F OWP QSAAP JYMMN On SulurdavH the Manrlic»lcr were, for the most part, not high mirror the mental and physical Pass and king of trumps. IT'S BEEN A LONS T STOP "EWI EAst nad sheet a diamond TIME GETTING TO / CALLiNG Herald reprinia edilorialH from school graduates nor even gram­ agony she suffered during four on the ace of trumps and a THIB d o o r . ANGIE. 1 m e 'ANGIEI o th er New E ngland new apapera. Opening lead: VK mar school graduates in a months of “therapy” at Socola, the club on the queen. Then he ZSAI OISOMI EWKF QSAJ YN Thia la from the Walerhiiry number of cases, such an ad psychiatric prison in Iasi near the was between the devil and Repuhliean. the deep blue sea whpn it would never have been Soviet border. That was in 1973, but came time for the third EWKE ZSAI OISOMI QSAAP EWKF Titans of industry regularly published. the terror she felt in Socola is as By Oswald Jacoby discard. A diamond discard and Alan Sontag appeared hopeless. South deplore the quality of education Maybe Fords (with an “s” at vivid as a recurring nightmare. What was Elena’s crime? She could cash dummy’s top in this country, noting that some the end) were there at the time, Soutli’s spade bid was one diamonds, lead and ruff a QS AJ.” — A!3IUAE TASNE job applicants can’t properly fill renounced communism for of those light third-hand third, and score a trick with or a new Ford (you can have any the last one. So East chucked in an employment questionnaire Christianity. openings. He was delighted color as long as it’s black) was During her second year in college, to hear North’s jump to four, another club. and many need special training Now South simply ruffed there, but not “Ford are here.” she became a Baptist and dropped although he had little confi­ to meet their minimum stan­ dence in finding enough another club in dummy and PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “ Savii^g is a very fine thing, especially Associations of educators out of the communist youth cards to make his game. had established his last club when your parents have done it for you." — Winston Churchill dards. throughout the country should organization. Like the fanatics of as his contract trick. Snake Tales ® 1982 by NEA. Inc. At the Ford Motor Co., those flood Ford officials with ■ the Middle Ages, the authorities saw the perfect fit and was (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) on an executive level should hide protests. It’s a disgrace to responded to Elena’s heresy with their faces in shame. They are a Pop — Ed Sullivaii education and leads one to be torture. /CARTOON CHARACTERS ] substantial part of the problem suspicious of the educational “Every morning and evening I STANDIN(3 ON I^HOULP NEVER T A L K ^ .T H fiR HEADS!/ Kit ‘n’ Carlyle — Larry Wright with education today. qualifications of those in was forced to take large quantities I THOUGHT LE6TER ^ HE WOULP'VE IF HE How can any English teacher, executive, positions at Ford. of drugs, which made me dizzy, HAPNT BEEN SO PUMB .' weak and faint.” Elena told my WA5 QOIMG ID HELP any instructor of grammar, VO) WASH 4 0 UR y HES THE PUMBEST possibly help students when the reporter Esther Pessin. “Once I RAP'S CAR TORAV.'^ KIP r KNOW.'' completely lost my sight for a short Ford Co. publishes large adver­ time . . . Twice I was taken to a R e A u i? I KNOW tisements which violate their 7 Letters policy room where I was forced to sit on a lAice Fujw South for. t h 6 basic rules of grammar? chair where they applied a series of VJiNTeR,Too. Ford is announcing its 1983 The Manchester Herald electrical wires to my head. For 10 models with headline type 1 in­ welcomes letters to the editor. Herald (lie photos Letters should be brief and to minutes electrical shock surged ches high that proclaim: “The through my head with excruciating Frank and Ernest — Bob Thaves the point. They should be typed Gov. John Dempsey dedicated the second section of Westhlll Gardens In 1983 Ford are here.’’ or neatly hand-written, and, for pain.” Back in the days when Henry .September 1964. Gov. William O’Neill Friday dedicated the town’s latest housing ease in editing, should be double­ AS PART of her “therapy,” spaced. development for elderly. a O ^ ^ O ^ Ford was prpviding the Elena’s doctors forced her to mingle American workers with inexpen­ The Herald reserves the right SO HIS FATHER to edit letters in the interests of with the genuinely insane inmates, HIS FATHER 4&KEP sive cars and those who found him w h a t h e w as TOOK HIM TO A ^ P lE / .& E P G brevity clarity and taste. who had been given drugs to arouse BALLGAAAE.'BOV; employment with his company them sexually. PONG TORAV, ANP LESTER SAIR IS HE PUMB .' I | “Amid the hellish atmosphere of ■NOTHING MUCH loud music, smoke and drink,” /Pc Open forum / Readers' views Elena was made to dance with the. OUT A L p ^ A P Y ! lunatics while hospital attendants Berry's World Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 recorded the obscene bacchanal with cameras, to show how Christians “could be made to com­ ThAV£S 10-i promise sexually.” bloc nations will not effect overall products by potential buyers and Released but unrepentant, Elena A lie government policy is another lie. selective purchases of competing The Born Loser — Art Sansom went underground and started a Sun­ To the Editor: The seething unrest in Poland is due brands would hinder this process. If day school for 60 children. She com­ Bugs Bunny — Warner Bros partially, if not mainly, to food shor­ consumers buy dpmestic hams to Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick SCME reoPLg WILL DO AMyTHlkXS The line emanating from Moscow tages as well as repressive govern­ the exclusion of communist posed songs for the youngsters from music she heard on foreign broad­ and being repeated in European ment controls. dominated country alternatives, NSEY WELL,Yw .H W..M • X NAW.TrtE MOB ^ ^ C N T lO tO ^ Capitols, much to the delight of the With evidence available that this those hams will soon come off casts. ACE,Y(90 AiWEk TilE F|

8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, S, t., Oct. 2, 1982 Tennant stars opposite Mitchum Previn prevalle over Pitt Cheers for TV’s ‘Magnum’ The new PBS series "Previn greatest living jazz guitarist. He The met mignon of lelevision tration. and the Pittsburgh" will begin has toured with Yves Montand and Ella Fitzgerald and has British newcomer lands 'The Winds Of War plum beefcake Is Tom Selleck of On the suggestion from a PRESENTS Wednesday, Oct. 6 with "Perl­ SMHHO "Magnum, P.l." theater arts teacher. Selleck man: Cool and Classic." worked tor years with Mitchell. if Dan is ready to pour another four Suppose he’s beastly to me? Those VICTORIA’ S DEVOTION to her Selleck is currently starring started trying out lor television The combination of a world- But where does the superstar and film star Irina Baronova and however, refused to read toe novel years of his life into a film of the se­ commercials to help ease his renowed violinist, a symphony violinist Perlman tit In? By Vernon Scott things were going through my mind. role was such that she refused to In his second season as Thom­ British talent agent Cecil Tennant, for fear it might be different from cond book. financial load. Eventually, he conductor and three jazz must- Previn explains, "At one ot UPl Hollywood Reporter “ But Robert was lovely. He made read Wouk’s sequal to “ The Winds as Sullivan Magnum, the pri­ is accustomed to waiting. She the script, confusing her com ­ ’ ’We all became closely attached vate Investigator who lives on was signed to a contract by clans may sefcm unlikely, but our concert dates. Itzhak said prehension of Pamela. me laugh and he was very kind right of War,” “ War and Remem­ to the project over the year and 20th Century-Fox and had a It’s an event to behold when to me that he wanted to record HOLLYWOOD - England’s Vic­ moved to New York from her native the estate ot mysterious writer “ I was visiting in England when from the beginning.” brance,” until she completed her there was a definite sense of loss recurring role in the 1969-70 the quintet Is Itzhak Perlman, some jazz. I thought he’d lost toria Tennant makes her American England seven years ago seeking an Robin Masters. they told me I had toe part,” Vic­ All of Victoria’s scenes were role in the miniseries. when we finished. ‘Winds of War’ series "Bracken's World." Andre Previn (shown). Shelly his mind when he made the acting debut opposite Robert acting career. toria said in her crisp Mayfair ac­ played with Mitchum. From “ I didn’t want to know more about became a way of life and the The CBS Thursday night Later he was chosen by Mae Manne, Red Mitchell and Jim outrageous suggestion that I Mitchum in “ The Winds of War," She is anti-royalty and prefers the cent. “ They told me to leave im­ Thanksgiving 1980 to ’Thanksgiving Pamela than 1 was supposed to friendships were strong. adventure series has brought West, a line judge of virility, to Hall join forces. They recently write the pieces and record the longawaited TV miniseries of rigors of New York to the splendors appear In "Myra Brecken- combined talents In Pitts­ them with him." mediately for Hollywood. 1981 V icto ria tra v eled from know,” she said. “ It might have “ It’s been almost a year since we the Detroit-born actor to Inter­ the Herman Wouk novel. of. London. England’s caste system ridge," which was his film burgh’s Heinz Hall lor the Per­ Hollywood to Yugoslavia, Austria, adversely affected my perfor­ national lame. Acting wasn't Victoria, blonde, slender and ted- sets her teeth on edge. "I ARRIVED SICK with toe flu completed the last scenes, but I’ve high on his list of priorities dur­ debut. On television, a guest­ forming Arts. Previn and Perlman have London and back to Hollywood in the mance.” dibly British, landed the plum role Hollywood and Broadway ignored and terribly frightened at having to remained in touch with most of the ing his high school years In Los starring role as a pompously Both ^rsonal and profds- collaborated In recording course of the film. She would like to reprise the role perfect private eye on James numerous works. For this spe­ of Pamela Tudsbury who romances her, but the persistent Victoria, who report to toe deck of toe Queen others. Angeles. The slx-tool-lour Sel­ slonal history tie Previn to the There were weeks, once more of Pam but isn’t sure whether “ War “ I’m anxious to return to work, Garner's show, "The Rockford trio of jazz greats. Bassist cial the violinist will be featured Captain Pug Henry (Mitchum) |n speaks fluent Frenfch and Italian, Mary with Robert (Mitchum). I leck was an outstanding base­ than a month, when she was off the and Remembrance ” will be made. but I think it’s best to wait until Files." brought him to the Mitchell met Previn In Holly­ In Goldmark’s Concerto No. 1 the 16hour, seven-part ABC!- found roles in Hungary, tried to meet him before we started ball player. In junior college he film, even appearing in an English “ I’d like to do it only for Dan Cur­ ‘Winds of War’ is seen. Then maybe switched his allegiance to interest ol television viewers. wood In 1954. Four years later. In A tor Violin and Orchestra, Paramount series that toolr a year Switzerland, Germany, Poland, but nobody would give me his TV show during one interim. tis if the original cast were in­ Americans will know who I a m " basketball and this provided He currently lives in Hawaii, Previn and Manne, a well- Opus 28. to film. France and England. telephone number. The series Is produced by “ ’Those periods away from the volved,” she said. “ It would have to him with a scholarship to the where "Magnum" Is filmed, known jazz drummer, were Until "Winds of War” is telecast She was Interviewed in London by “ I held Robert in awe. And the and enjoys the outdoor life WQED/Plttsburgh and made project were useful to me,” she be done quickly. Either that, or it University of Southern Califor­ seeking a. third member to fill next February, Victoria is lying low. director Dan Curtis for the role of ABC brass were standing around for Now you know nia. Except lor a briel course in which includes swimming, sail­ out a touring trio end they possible by grants from Alle­ said. “ They gave me a chance to should be done five years from now She refuses to dilute her impact in Pamela, then waited four months toe first day of production. The Wright Brothers' biplane the history of American ing and jogging. He has also chose Mitchell. gheny International, Gulf Oil work out my character. Much of my with an entirely new cast. the multi-million-dollar pre-World before learning she had the job. “ We were embarking on a year’s theater, he concentrated on become a volleyball addict and Guitarist Jim Hall Is recog­ Corporation and the H.J. Heinz performance came from the back of “ It would be too difficult for went 120 feet on its first flight — War II epic by appearing in TV She was given two drafts of toe work together. What if Robert didn’t playing baske’ball and getting participated In the U.S. Volley­ 4) 1903 Compuloe nized by many as the best and Company. my head, the subconscious. 1 had audiences to accept if just part of barely half the length of a Boeing © IM 2 Compulofl seven-volume script' and studied a degree In business adminis­ ball Championships. guest shots. like me? Suppose we didn’t get on? time to let things come to me.” the cast returned. But 1 don’t know 747 Jumbo Jet. Victoria, daughter of ballerina them during her wait. Victoria, Saturday TV Sunday TV

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(2® - Siempre en Domingo Raul - Smurfs (2® - A t the Movies Tomorrow’ This autobiographi 3D - Independent Network 1981. ® - MOVIE: 'Luv' A suicidal ® - MOV(E:'Death Valley' A (2D (5® (25 - Embaisdorss de la Mualoa - Three Stooges Velasco es el anfitrion de este 59 - Barney Miller cal story of Lillian Roth chroni­ News Programa musical presentando O 1982 Compuk>g (29 derelict is saved by an old psychopathic killer in Death (2® - Burbujas Programa infan- ® 1082 Cofnpulog 5:45 A.M. programa de entretenimiento tll producido en Mexico. 0 - Bluegraas Ramble cles her decline into alcoholisn 39 - MOVIE; Mommie la musics y el folklore de Col­ 6:30 P.M. school chum. Jack Lemmon, Pe­ Valley turns a vacation into hor­ i- ( 0 - Inside Business Today comes champion of an arcade 7:00 A.M. H D - Dr. Snugglaa filed. (60 min.) turns to Oxford where she 6:30 A.M. (TD - Old Time Gospel 3D - Chips Patrol game, Arnold is determined to (29 - MOVIE;'Daath Valley' A (39 - MOVIE: TraneAtlsntIc 3Z) - Nighulk (39 - MOVIE; ’Paper TIgeY The meets Winifred Hpitby. (R) (60 ver affects several male-female (2® - MOVIE; Tarzan and the Running a Movie Theater' Two 3D - Laugh Trsx psychopathic killer in Death 3 9 - Vintage Basaball Film; Old son of a Japanese ambassador 3 9 - Starsky and Hutch 3® • Stevie Nicks In Concert beat him. ( D 3 9 - Ksnnath Copdand Merry-Qo-Round' There is co­ min.) [Closed Captioned] relationships in the same fa­ (53 - Captain Bob 3® - Inside the NFL Len Daw­ Valley of Gold* Tarzan joins the men talk about how easy it is to 39 - CFL Football: Winnipeg at Valley turns a vacation Into hor­ Balt Qamo medy aboard an ocean liner. 2:00 P:M. la kidnapped. David Niven, To­ ( 0 - Ail Craaturaa Great and mily. Jacqueline Bisset, Stella son and Nick Buoniconti ana­ - MOVIE: Silvar Baaro' The (ED - Kan Copeland (53 - Insight chief of police and a professor become the owner of a movie 3® - MOVIE: 'Shoot the Sun (29 British Columbia ror for a divorced woman, her - Loan-A-Thon Jack Benny, Nancy Carroll. ( D ® - Major League shiro Mifune, Hardy Kruger. Small (29 - Phil Silvers Stevens, Steve Lawrence. 1972 lyze this week's NFL action and to find a kidnapped boy, whose theater and how difficult it is to Down' Four offbeat characters American underworld plots to (S) - This la tha Ufa (33 - Hot Fudge 35 - Night Flight son and her boyfriend. Paul Le- Gene Raymond. 1934. Baseball; Boston at New York 1976. (3® - MOVIE: Tarzan, the Ape 3D look ahead to next week's murdered guardian was be­ run one. form an unusual alliance in the take over a Swiss bank and cor­ Mat. Catherine Hlcka, Stephen (2D -N aw a 7:15P.M. 9:15 P.M. 39 - Feetival of Faith C5D - Church Growth Intamtl ® > Loan-A-Thon Yankass (35 - Embajadores de la Mueioe Man' A woman looking fo* I <' (53 - Davey/Goliath games. lieved to t 'I from a gold-rich val­ search for goid. Christopher ner the world silver market. Cy- McHattie. 1982. (29 - Chalio# of Salvation (23) - sporta Sunday - Freemen Reports 2:15 P.M. bill Shepard, Michael Caine. 3D - Dr. Robert Sohular C D ® - Major League . Programa musical presentando (3D father in Africa meets Tarzan 3D - ESPN Sports Center 9D - MOVIE: ‘Pure Hell of St. ley. Mike Henry, Nancy Kovack, Walken, Margot Kidder. 19d0. (29 - Dane# Fever (2 ) - Mlaa Tola Dominoo ® - Newa/Bporta/Weather Manuel Padilla, Jr. 1966 (2D - Health Week Tom Smothers. 1978. 2:30 A.M. 35 - MOVIE: The Qraat Baasball: Tsams TBA/or Local la musica y el folklore de Col­ 7:30 P.M. 9:30 P.M. Bo Derek, Miles O'Keefe, Ri­ (2® - Big Blue Marble Trinian's' An Eastern potentate (39 - To Be Announced (2D - Sports (S) (29 - Maat tha Prats ombia. chard Harris. 1981. Rated R. - MOVIE; The Soarlat - MOVIE; 'Big Trass' A land Muppat CapaY One of tha 3 9 - Saorifloa of the Maas Prog. At press time, the teams - Pro Foot Arm Wrestling comes to St. Trinian's seeking (2D - Newa/Sporta/Weether 2:30 P.M. (29 (ED and time of Major League Base­ 3® (3D ® - One Day at a TImo (2D - Crossfire the lovelier exponents as wives (2® - Wonder Woman Pimpernel* The Scarlet Pimper­ (29 - Nswsoontar baron seeks possession of the world's rarest jewels, the Base­ (29 - Jataona (S ) - High Faathar (29 - MOVIE; 'Road M ZenzlbaY 12:00 A.M. (2D - Happy Days Again (TD - Hqptett Family Cleulcs ball Diamond, la stolen and the ball were undetermined. If Bing and Bob barnstorm their S 9 - Antologla da la ^areuala ® - World Tomorrow (2® *- Consultation for his many sons. Joyce Gren­ (2D - Newa/Sporte/Weether nel, dandy of the English court - In Parformanoa timberlands belonging to 3 9 - Rax Humbard (2® * Hoy Mlamo Anfritiones .Programs producido en Espana (2D - MOVIE: 'Silver Bears' The Muppata set out to find it baseball Is shown at this time,.it way through Africa trying to (3D - Wall S t Journal Rep. ® . MOVIE: 'Charly' A men- fell, Cecil Parker, George Cole. (2D - Evans and Novak (2D - K itt/a Fell Fashions outwits the French Republic 129 - Madams's Place peaceful homesteaders. Kirk Guillermo Ochoa, Lourdes presentando extractos de famo- tally retarded young man Is the American underworld plots to during the Revolution. Leslie Douglas, Eve Miller, Patrice Wy- Charles Grodin, Diana RIgg. ana from a despotic military OhotY An ancient curie keeps a Mohammad and Lotte Mwale in (2B - Aotualidad Samanal Anfl- served at Etosha, a wildlife Zohra ZLampert. 1978. This (60 min.) variada informacion. liams, Shelley Fabares. 1973. (53 “ MOVIE: 'Journey to (2D ** Newamakert 139 - World Tomorrow (3D - News (35 - Qrsatsat SporU Lsgsnda ■ (2D - Newa/Sports/Weather Shiloh' Seven young Texans governor. Jim Brown. Raquel mummy alive 3000 years to de­ a tan round Light Heavyweight trion George Volsky presents preserve in Namibia, Africa. (R) sensitive story depicts a variety ® - News S 9 - MOVIE: ’Power Within' A - w ild Kingdom - MomIngtoWn sate programa producido an (39 - MOVIE: Tribute' A Brood- (3D - Evans and Novak (2D - Jonny Quest who leave Dallas to join the (22) Welch, Burt Reynolds. 1969. fend a princstt reincarnated In bout from Harrah's in Atlantic 39 (60 min.) of attitudes about an important ® - Jimmy Sweggsrt ® - MOVIE: 'Looker' A plastic carefree. handsome stunt- an American girl. Lon Chaney. City. NJ. (2 hrs., 30 min.) Miami en al cual as discuten te- way press agent must deal with (35 - Writara’ Workshop moral issue. (SD - Ring Around the World surgeon investigates the mys­ Confederate forces are not even (29 - Hogan’. H .ro *. 0 ) - Sneak Prevlewa Co-Ho4ts 7:30 A.M. 12:15 P.M. INTEBSTATE84EXIT5S pilot's life is changed after an vaguely aware of what the war Goorge Zucco, John Csrradine. mas recientes da major Intaret. ^ the reality of his terminal illness 3D - Independent Network - Grendel Grendel terious deaths of his patients. incredible accident. Eric Brae- (SZ) - Say It W ith Sign Neal Gabier and Jeffrey Lyons (2D - Nsws/Sporta/Weathar (35 - 300 Millonea Anfitrlones C£) 3® - Matt Houston EASTlUItTFOID SM-8SI0 (2D is about. James Csan, Brenda take a look at whet's happening 1943 CSD - Religion CD - MOVIE: 'Curao of Qava/ and a painful reunion with his News din. Edward Binns, Susan Ho­ 3 9 - Batman The Con CapoY Two adventures Paca Galbadon y Kiki Ledger CD - Straight Talk (39 - Faith for Today 3 ® - From the Editor's Desk Scott, Michael Sarrazin. 1968 6:00 P.M. at the movies. 3:30 A.M. (E) - Eighth Day estranged son. Jack Lemmon, 3 5 - MOVIE; 'ArthuY A young ward. 1979. (S ) - Big Story 3 9 - Kids Are Psopis Too of the comic book hero Spider- Robbie Benson. Lee Remick. prasentan este programa de - Morningtown 32) - Personal Finance (29 - MOVIE: 'Body HeaY The variedad musical producido eri 3D - Beoeuse of You millionoiro falls in love with a @9 3D - Tom & Jerry CID - Starsky and Hutch (S) (39 - Saturday Night Live dD - Qrowing Years men, 1980. Rated PG. YES,GI0RGI0pg 37) - Sesame Street 8:30 P.M. love affair of a lawyer and a 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . Espana. 3 9 - Tennis: 1982 Davis Cup girl from 'the wrong side of the 7:30 A.M. 10:15A.M. (B ) - MOVIE: The Night the (ED - Racing 39 - At tha Movlot married woman unfolds into a ( 9 - W.V. Grant (2® - Great Parformaneaa Semi-FInsle/ USA v t. Auttralla tracks.' Dudley Moore, Liza Mi- 12:30 P.M. 12:30 P.M. ust - Special Lights Went Out In Georgia' 3D 39 - Star Trek 3D - MOVIE: 'Osntlsmsn crime of passion. William Hurt - Big Story (ED - MOVIE: Tarzan and tha 'Staying On.' A love story about 3 9 - MOVIE; 'O A highyvay nalli. Sir John Gielgud. 1981. — SHOWMATi— CB - Popeye (2D SD Groan Qoddsss' Tarzan teskt motorist becomes engaged in a from Perth, Auatralia The 1982 (53 ** Portrait of a Legend Bound for Nashville, a talented Prefer Blondes' Two ahowglr.lt, 12:00 A.M. Kathleen Turner, Richard CD - NFL Today Lucy and Tusker Smalley is pre­ Rated PG. lASUS-StlS-IJO-MS-UiG (53 - Get Smart 10:30 A.M. (B ) - MOVIE: The Four enroute to Paris seeking rich 09 - Rax Humbard an ancient Mayen relic contain­ game of death with a truck Davis Cup Tennis Tournamen* country singer and his sister CE)-Undo Floyd Crenna. 1961. CD - To Bo Announoad sented. (R) (90 min.) win feature the singles matchet 3D * NFL Gama of the Weak Seatons' The change of sea­ husbands or diamonds, land In - MOVIE: 'Hobson's Cholcs' ing a pricalasa secret formula. driver. Dennis Weaver. 1971. (39 - CNN Headline News (53 - Make Peace With Nature (S3 (33 - OHIigan's Planet stay one step ahead of trouble. 09 of the semi-finals. 3® - MOVIE: 'Mommie Kristy McNichol, Dennis Quaid, sons marks the changing rela­ police court Marilyn Monroe. (ED - Championship Wrestling 3:45 A.M. A prosperous buainasa man Herman 'Bruca BannatY Brix, CD - MOVIE; The Woman ( 0 - MOVIE: Thraa Warriors' (3D - Nowe/Sports/Weother (TD - Cartoons 3D - CFL From the 65 Yard Una tionships of three married HuntoY A wealthy woman it A boy ashamed of his Indian (57) - Rying Wing Dearest' Against the glamorous Mark Hamill. Rated PG. Jane Russell. Charles Coburn. ' (33) - Beat Of The Midnights ( j j _ tries to keep hie daughter from Ula H olt 1938. 35 - MOVIE: 'Body HeaY The (35 - To Hope; A Celebration PMKFUVD-THIWUiR; - Tennis: 1982 Davis Cup background of Hollywood, couples. Alan Alda. Carol Bur­ haunted by the fear that an in­ heritage returns to the reserva­ 3D (2D - Style 3® - 'YouF Mag. for Women 1953 marrying a young man who (SD - Jony Falwoll 4:45 P.M. lova affair of a lawyer and a Composer Dave Brubeck pre- Semi-Finals/ USA vs. Australis Joan Crawford's real life role as nett, Len Cariou. 1981. Rated G. fl^**M >w ./an«r«e/W eether ® " MOVIE: 'Only When I ' works in hie shop. Chsriea ternational jewel thief end mur­ tion where he gains new insight married woman unfolds into a -SHOWN AT:* (2D (S® - Gary Coleman Show - News (2D (29 - Silver Spoons Ricky's ^ - Newa/BportaAVeathar ^augh' A teenager comes to live (ED - lasuos derer it on her trail. Barbara about his tribal past. Randy (29 - SUrsky and Hutch aenta his work in arranging a from Perth, Australia The 1982 mother reveals her desperation. (2D 39 - Feetival ol Faith father hires Mr. T at R ick/s Laughton, John Milla, Brenda crime of paation. William Hurt, lJO-3JO-5'J*-7JO-9;44-llJO Davis Cup Tennis Tournament (2® - Ask the Manager (29 - MOVIE: 'Urban Cowboy* A with her mother, an actrett cop- Eden, Robert Vaughn, Stuart Catholic Mass to music for cho­ Fay Dunaway, Steve Forrest, (2® - Sprockets - Nawi/Sport./Weether bodyguard. da Banzis. 1954 CD - Make Paaoo W ith Nature Quaid. 5:00 P.M. Kathleen Turner, Richard rus and orchestra. (60 min.) will feature the doubles match (2D modern day cowboy becomes ing with a troubled life. Marsha Whitman. 1972 11:00 A.M. Diana Scarwid. 1981. - Heritage Comer 3D -T 1 iro a Stooges 0 > Hard Choicaa 'Human Ex­ CD - Kojak Cranna. 1981. Rated R. of the semi-finals. (29 - Lo Mejor de le Cope: (22) - Newecenter ( 0 - This Old House Host Bob involved in mechanical bull- Mason, Kristy...... McNichol, JamSa 39 (25 - MOVIE; 'First F am ll/ This (2D - Big Story Honduras va. lalandla del Norte 3 D - Croaafira periments; The Price of Know­ - NCAA Football; L8U at (53 (33 Pandemonium - Sneak Prevlewa Co-Hotts Vila discussea the Isndaceping riding and aoclal climbing. Coco. 1981. Rated R. 3 9 - ESPN Horsaraolng Spoeial CD - Thoaa Amazing Animals 35 satire looks at the nation's fa­ ON GOLDEN P0NDp<| (2® - Star Trek Cartoon - This W M k In BoMball (29) (S i - Qrsatsat SporU Lsgandi ledge.' Tha rights and welfare FIoHda (33 (3® ~ Scooby. Scrappy. (22) (2D - MOVIE; 'Looker' A plastic Neal Gebler and Jeffrey Lyon, and construction of the deck off John Travolta, Dabra Winger. '1982 Arc da Triumph from of humans used in scientific ex- 3 D - MOVIE: 'Poaaa' A ruthless mily in the White House. Bob | - Sports 4K20A.M. 8:00 A.M. (2D Yabba-Doo/Puppy Show (29 - Robin Hood surgeon investigates the mys­ taka a look at what's happening the family room. [Closed Cap­ 1S7B. Rated PG. Paris.' (60 min.) ® - MOVIE: 'The Qraat Bank perimenta era examined. (R) (60 U.S. Marehal cuu a swathe of (29 - Loan-A-Thon , Nawhart, Madeline Kahn. - SHOWN AT:< terious deaths of his patients. tioned] ( 8 - MOVIE: 'Lost OInoaauY A (ED - Barrio Hoax' Bank exacutivea try to (2D ' Sports Billy - Wrestling at the movies. ( ^ - El Show da R. Barral 3 5 - MOVIE: 'ArthuY A young min.) murder, lies and betrayal across S3) - Nawa/Spoita/Waathar (25 - Ask the Manager l:2M 4S-7:lM ’J0-n:30 (53 1:00P,M. Albert Finney, James Coburn, man, trapped without weapons, - Jimmy Bwoggart rob their own bank and meat I i m m M .i.w .,.,.iai.i.i.i.w .i (2® - Great Space Coaster - Voces y Cerof Programa 9:00 P.M. IS I - MOVIE: Strange (ED millionsirs falls in love with a the Southwest In his maniacal 3D - Hea Haw CE) - Big Valioyf' ' Susan Day. 1981. (29 la pursued by a primitive tribe with hilariout retulu. Ned pursuit of power. Kirk Douglas, (2® (29 ' Bob Hope's Star- (SZl - Firing Line da vareidad muticsi. BahavloY A crazed murderer (Ed - Confluonoa' girl from 'the wrong eide of the 2:15 P.M. FRIDAY THE 13th (29 - Carrascolendas . 3D - 0/C NCAA Foot ball (ED (ED - MOVIE: 'Not Juat while ha hunts the Isat dino­ Beatty, Burgett Massdlth, Ri­ Bruce Dern, Bo Hopkins. James Studded Spoof of tha New CE) - MOVIE: 'VVottorn Union’ 37) > Nova Living Machines.* Another AffalT A couple, who disturbs tha life of a quiet col­ (ED - Celebration/Euoharlat tracks.' Dudley Moors, Liza Ml- Season Bob Hope previews the 10:30 P.M. (3® - Superman Preview Jim Simpson and Bud (29 - Black PerepMtlva saur. Richard Boons, Joan Van nslli. Sir John Gielgud. 1981. chard BateharL 1977. CD - MOVIE; Big Country' A Stacy. 1975 P T .3 ^ H ) This film involves the laying of The work of natural engineers, conalders themaelvss itfong- lage town. Michael Murphy, new television season with ® - Sporta Extra Wilkinson hosts. the first transcontinental tele­ (29 - Qrondel Grendel Ark. 1977 (ED - Newark Reality Rated PG. ( S - Twilight CrRorium man from Baltimore, arriving to -SHOWN AT:* 8:00 A.M. a new breed of scientists, is ex­ wllled, find their conflicting Loulaa Fletcher, Dan Shor. merry a rancher's daughter, be­ (35 - SporU Probe 3® - MOVIE; Carbon C o p / A graph wires for Western Union. amined. (R) (60 min.) [Closed (29 - Jeffereona morals and valuai taatad in a 1981. (2D-N o w s 3D - Fred Prio# (3D - Nowsmakar Sunday 3 9 - NFL '82 2D - Newe/Sporu/Weether (53 (33 - Speed Buggy Robert Young, Dean Jagger, comes involved in a duel over white executive's life takes an Captioned] ( 0 - Matinee at the Bijou 'M il­ compileatad love affair. Victo­ (29 - MOVIE: ‘Happy Hooker ® - Uttls Raooals (53 - BullWinkle Randolph Scott. 1941 - w orid Oanoral 3 9 - Converaation W ith— water rights. Gregory Peck, (S I - On Air unexpected turn when his unk­ lion Dollar Kid.’ ‘This film fea­ ria Principal. Gil Gerard, Robert 129 - MOVIE: 'Mr. Moto in Goes to HoHywood* The Quean Jean Simmons, Charlton Hes­ MO PASSES nown black son shows up. 3:15 P.M. ' ® - Nawa/Bporta/Waathar Conferonoa C5) 3® - Super Friends 3D - A t the Movies tures the Eastside Kids. (R) (60 Webber. 1B82. Dangor Island* Mr. Moto. sum- of tha Hookers goes to Holly­ 1:00 P.M. ton, Burl Ives. 1958 (SZ) - Say Brother PG George Segal, Susan Saint - Special wood to make a movie baaed on (SI - Hobart Sohullar ® - MOVIE: 'Airplanor A ANNIE (53 ' Christopher Close-Up 3D - BMX Bicycle Motocross (2D min.) - Lova Boat Seaeon Pre­ monad by Uncle Sam, goas to ( D - NFL Football: Phlladolphia 5:30 P.M. James, Jack Warden. Rated PG. (ED 39 her book. Martina Bstwicks. (S ) (BZ) - Basama Straat Strangs assortment of paaaan- (3D - W sek/Rsview from S t Paul. fyiN 3:30 P.M. miere. Tha Love Boat aailt to Puarto Rico to stop tha smug­ gars eats out for Chicago va. Orosn Bay at Milwaukaa/or -SHOWflAf:- 3D - Tom & Jerry (29) - NFL W M k In Revl.w 6:30 P.M. gling of diamonds in tha Is­ Adam W est Rated R. (39 - EBPN SporUforum - News/Sportt/Weather Roma. (2 hre.) (S) - Club PTL aboard a plana whsrs the only A lta rru u Programming In the 3:00 P.M. 1JMJS-7:1I-I44-12M 39 - MOVIE: The Four (2D (3 ) - NCAA Football: T M m i to (53 - In Search of..» lands. Pater Lorre, Jean event of a pityara' atrike, alter­ 3 5 - NCAA Footbell: Kentucky I2D - News be Announ^d If NCAA football 39 - Engtlih Channel 4:15 A.M. ® - Oral Robarts and You sxperieneod pilot hat a fear of CD 3 9 - Major Leaguo Seasons' The change of sea­ (2D - Wrestling 3 2 ‘ NFL Game of the Week Harsholt Amanda Duff. 1939. nate programming w ill ba at Clemaon A sons marks the changing rela­ (22) (29 - Incredibl. Hulk and is shown at this time, it w ill be (ED-Calendar flyingl Robert Hays, Lloyd Bosoball: Teamt to ba SQUARE (2® - What About Women 39 - AM Sarvica Ravolatlon 3 0 - MOVIE: 'The Eagle Hat 0 9 - Jim Bakkar shown. (3D - Nswsmaksr Sunday AN OFFICER AND tionships of three married the Amazing Spider-Man preceded by regular program­ (2D - Croaefire Bridget, Robert Stack. 1980. Announced If basaball Is shown (S )-N a w a Landed* Tha Nazis try to kidnap (2D - Weak In Review Latino CD - SporU Lagondt at this tims. It w ill ba preceded AOENTLEMAN r couples. Alan Alda, Carol Bur­ - Three Stooges (SZ) - VVaahington Week/ ming. Rated PG. (35 - Tony Brown's Journal (29 Review Paul Duke is joined by (2D (29 - NBC Newt Winston ChuichHI in an attempt by local programming. nett, Len Cariou. 1981. Rated G. C£) @9 - NCAA Football: (S ) & - Oimmo a Brook Saa- 4:30 A.M- 8:30 A.M. ® - Soooar Mad# in Oarmany 3 D - MOVIE: ’Easy Como, Eoay (35 - Taatro -SHOWff ATi- (SZ) - Focus on Society top Washington journalists an­ (29 - MOVIE: 'Raahomon' Four aon Pramiara. Nall gate in a to and tha war without being Oo' A navy frogman aecidsn- 33) - MOVIE: ‘Cahill, U.8. (2® - Little Rascals TMme to be Announced If different accounts of a rape- oUltaratad. Michael Caine, (S ) - MOVIE: You Can't Run (ED - Portuguaas Around Us (8 ) - CIta oon Colombia (SZl - Tony Brown's Journal I n v i f you to 11:15A.M. alyzing the week's news. NCAA football is shown st this heated battle with tha tala- Away From lY An abducted hal- tally locaut a sunken trasture, Marahar J.D. Cahill, a tough % - Naws/Sports/Weether murder emerge. Toshiro Mi­ Donald Sutherland, Robert Du­ S 9 - Adalanta A FHEE (2D time. Wide World of Sports will phona company. reaa meats a raportar who tries (ED - Make It Rosl but la aurpritsd by lu conUntt. lawman, sate his skills as a 5:45 P.M. (2S - Sports 1:30 P.M. fune, Machito Kyo, Mastayura vall. 1977. Elvis Pretlay. Dodia Marahall, tracker against a wily bank rob­ (2D 5 ® * Fllntstone Funnies be pre-empted. (25 - Calabromaa Programa to gat her back to her huaband. dD - Day o f DIsoovsry 3 9 - WlkL W ild West (25 - WhaYs Happeningl 11:30 A.M. 33) - Twilight Zone Mori. 1951. Pat P riatt 1967. ber. John Wayne, George Ken­ '‘Fun Night Square Dnnelng" (29 - MOVIE; The Hanging dD - Pink Panther Show comico producido en Argen­ 12:30A.M. June Allyaon, Jack Lsmmon, 3 3 - NFL Qama o f tha Wade If 3Z) - Focus on Society INCHON pu Tree' A frontier doctor with a se­ (2D “ Newsmakers (23) - Six-Gun Heroes tina. Jim Backus. 1966. tha NFL Players strike contin­ (35 - HBO Magazlna (SpMX Ed.) nedy, Gary Grimes. 1973. 6:00 P.M. (2D - Kidsworld (T81 - Are You Anybody? (ED - AH In the Family 1 1 : 1 5 A . M . This Week In Baseball 39 - Bob Nawhart Show ues, this program w ill bs pra- (S )-N s w s CD - MOVIE: 'Clambaks' A MONDAY OCT. 4,1982 -SHOWN AT:* cret past takes charge of a girl CiD - Maatballa & Spaghetti (29 (29- (5Z) - MOVIE: 'On* Hour with - Money Weak (3D - Nowa/Sports/Wsathor left to die by stagecoach rob­ (2D - Style (2D smptad and 'NFL Films' w ill bo S D - Hoalth Weak young oil heir exchanges identi­ 7:30 — 10:00 PM d2) - Future Sport (2D - MOVIE; Improper 7:00 P.M. You' A wifa'e friand and hua- ( S - MOVIE: Tha DliYy Dozen' (SZl - MOVIE: 'One Hour with bers. Gary Cooper, Marla Channels' A couple tries to re­ band become Involved in a love 1KX)A.M. a lr ^ . 1 1 : 3 0 A . M . You* A wife's friend and hus­ ties with a poor water skiing in­ 4:00 P.M. C2D (2D - Now. Major Raisman, vary much structor. Elvis Presley. Shelley Schell. Karl Malden. 1959. (29 - NFL Weekly Magazine trieve their child from state affair with tha huaband named (ED - Sanford and Son S B - Bugs Bunny A Friends againat h it will, la ordered to band become involved in a love MO PASSES 3D - White Shadow - W.lcomd'Baok KotMr Ancient Egyptians CD - Faoa tha Nation Fabares, W ill Huchins. 1967 WADDELL SCHOOL IX (29 - Teatro Fantastico (2D - NCAA Preview care. Marietta Hartley. Alan Ar- SD correspondent Roland Young, (S) - MOVIE:'Pattamt* Story of train a aorry group of miafita affair with the husband named - Scholastic Sports Acad. IS)-Crossfirs CD 3 9 - This Wsak with David TNE RKTIA-TIBBESTKUL I kin. Harry Ditson. 1981. 3 9 (ED - Sha Na N . Maurice Chevalier, Jeannette tha ruthlsaa ralationa among deified toe rat, which syin- and criminata into a commando correspondent. Roland Young. CD - CBS News BROAD STREET (29 - That Teen Show (29 - Spotlight Preview M«;Donald. 1S32 ® - Robert Sohullan Tha Hour Brinklav N ( 0 - Well Street Week Louis (29 - Hardy Boye/ Nancy Drew (E) (29 - MuppM Show the top brass in a huge business bolized wise judgment *" of Power [Cloasd Captioned] •trMca force. Their main motiva­ CD (9 3 9 -News MANCHESTER, CT. iusilt2Si?au^iuw 8:30 A.M. 12:00 P.M. C D - Rax Humbard tion it the promise of pardons H Rukeyter analyzes the '80s with (2D - Newt (ED - Major Lsaguo Basaball; 9:15 P.M. organizaton. Van H m ln, Ed Ba­ since rats always c h ^ the 3:15 P.M. CD - Battlssur Qalactica f D (5 ) - Sylvester & Tweety/ ,(3D d D • NCAA Footbalk a weekly review of economic glay, Everett Sloana, Beatric O - Kbig'a Coming they complete tha suicidal mia $Z) - Magic of Oil Painting New York Mata at Phlladsiphia (3 ) - Freeman Reports best bread to eat. 3 D - MOVIE: 'Ona Night In tha 3 D - Special (39 - Future Sport Daffy & S p ^y Show 'Taame to be Announced/or and investment matters. Straight. 1966 3 B -J e w is h llarKaga TrOpioa' Abbott and Costello •ion. Lae Marvin. Ernest Borg MAN( lli ;s l I'iK III :KAU). Sat. Oct. 2, 1982 — I I l« - MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., Oct. 2, 1982 Obituaries Opponents clash on vets law FOCUS / People his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Torello Assembly races heat up John Farr, Guilfoil of Poughkeepskie, N.Y,; his paternal grandmother, Marina E. Guilfoil of Beacon, N.Y.; a sister,, what’s going on in the town hall.” million worth of housing. He said week "non-poIltical,” a description Manchester failed to take advantage was owner Kathleen Murphy, and several By Paul Hendrie to which Zinsser and Joyner Zinsser said a copy of a secretary aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. of it. The program expired in 1981. Herald Reporter objected. of the state’s report describing the Funeral services are Monday at “I think, quite honestly Biz Andy Big Bird tells all law was filed with the Town Clerk in of soda shop “I find tljiat when I read articles in (Swensson), Walt and myself, and 10:30 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Republican Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, the newspapers that my opponent is June. He said an assessor’s report Funeral Home, 219 W, Center St., even (Democrats) Sen. Marcella IRooney John R. Farr, 66, of 42 Westwood R-4th District, and Rep. Walter H. holding a non-political press con­ detailing the law was filed with the followed by a mass of Christian Joyner, R-12th District, accused ference in the months of an election Town Assessor in June. He said a Fahey and Rep. John J. Woodcock St., died Friday at Manchester burial at the Church of the Assump­ have done a good job in representing Syndicated A rare look inside the Sesame Street character Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ their Democratic opponents of campaign, in which he makes report on the law from the Connec­ Columnist tion at 11 a.m. Burial will be in St, playing politics with an obscure law ticut Conference of Municipalities Manchester,” said Zinsser. “Any "I’m not photographed because band of Barbara (Benard) Farr. statements about myself and Mr. By Susan Plese James Cemetery. that could give some veterans a Joyner, we have to respond," said was sent to town General Manager time we are needed, we’ve been it takes away from the puppet," He was bom in Manchester on Calling hours are Sunday from 2 to there. It works two ways.” Herald Reporter Oct. 4, 1916, the son of the late Rqc- property tax break. Zinsser. Robert B. Weiss in June. he continues. I'd rather he (Big 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial con­ The two Republicans launched Zinsser called it "ironic” that “I think you’ll find that the town Penny and McCavanagh said last Bird) be famous." co and Philomena (Garibaldi) Farr, week they would propose an or­ STORRS — If you happen to be tributions may be made to the their counterattack Friday after­ candidates Penny and McCavanagh was notified,” said Zinsser. “If Mr. 4 years old, he’s as familiar as Like the bird-child he plays. and had been a life-long resident. He Leukemia Society, 1422 New Britain dinance at next Tuesday’s board was a veteran of World War II, ser­ noon at a news conference, held at were the only directors at the press Penny and Mr. McCavanagh were Lament Mommy and Daddy and Santa. Spinney still is surprised by some Ave., West Hartford. Zinsser’s campaign headquarters. conference, if it was not political in sincere, they could have had the meeting, so qualified Manchester things. "A lot of children think ving in the U.S. Navy. Prior to veterans could take advantage of And even if you’re 34, chances Democratic Mayor Stephen T. nature. issue on their agenda in June or are you’ll recognize the fellow Big Bird is real," he says with retiring in 1979, he had been the law. employed at the Pratt and Whitney Wallaca S. Grova Sr, Penny, Zinsser’s opponent, and Under the legislation, war, July.” of a non­ who’s had as much media delight. Wallace S. Grove Sr., 86, of 123 W. Democratic Director James R. veterans who pow have a $1,(X)0 Joyner and Zinsser both charged Such an ordinance, however, is not Letters from children say Aircraft East Hartford plant for 17 listed on the agenda for the meeting exposure in 13 years as our Vernon St., died Friday at McCavanagh, Joyner’s opponent, property tax exemption would get that the Board of Directors, con­ Presidents. things like, " Please come and years. Prior to that, he was co­ next week. fanatic Manchester Memorial Hospital. He charged last week that the local an added |1,000 exemption if they trolled by the Democrats, has done The name — Carroll Spinney. play with me,” or “I have a dou­ owner and operator of the family Zinsser, who until now has refused business known as F arr’s Soda Shop was the husband of Hester Jane delegation to the General Assembly meet income requirements of less a poor job of keeping in touch with His alias — Big Bird. ’That ble bunk and you can sleep on (Wills) Grove. failed to tell the Board of Directors than $12,u00 for married veterans the General Assembly delegation. to criticized his opponent, said he Even those of us who don’t care top." for 20 years before closing it in 1961. won’t stop with Friday’s comments. yellow-feathered, orange-footed He was a communicant ■ of the He was born in Omaha, Neb., on about the legislation permitting the and $10,(KX) for unmarried veterans. Joyner said he went before the much one way or the other about big-beaked character of Sesame Spinney may be one of the May 23, 1896 and had lived in tax exemptions for qualified It probably would apply to just a few board in February 1980 to tell direc­ “This isn’t the only incorrect baseball usually begin to get mildly country’s most famous Church of the Assumption. quote he’s made,” Zinsser said of Street fame. Besides his wife, he is survived by Bayhead, N.J., for 20 years before veterans. Manchester veterans. tors about a program in which the interested at this time of year. I Spinney took a little bird walk puppeteers, but he's also an ac­ moving to Manchester 18 months A local ordinance is needed for the "I think it’s unfortunate that Pen­ town could issue risk-free revenue Penny. “This is something that I tor. And he speaks candidly about twin sons, David B. Farr of Andover would expect from Mr. Penny. But, couldn’t help noticing, for instance, from his Manhattan ^^tudio on and Donald R. Farr of Jamaica ago. He was an Army veteran of legislation to take effect. ny and McCavanagh have decided to bonds to fund housing construction that the St. Louis Cardinals were the Tuesday, and ended up as a his life on stage. World War I. Before retiring he had Penny and McCavanagh had use veterans," said Zinsser. “Mayor and repair. He said West Hartford quite honestly. I’m surprise Jim Plain, Mass.; one daughter, Mrs. got involved.” first of four teams to reach the speaker at the University of ■‘PEOIM.E WHO LIKE Paul (Joan) Hamason of New Bed­ been a deputy sheriff in Essex Coun­ labeled their news conference last Penny apparently doesn’t know used that program to finance $11 Connecticut in Storrs. He came ty, N.J. He was a member of the semifinals. The semifinals are l‘UI’l’ETS are eccentric," he ford, Mas's.; one brother, Joseph called the playoffs in baseball and to answer questions from says. "It helps in their work. For Masonic Lodge of Orange, N.J. students in Dr. Francelia Farr of Manchester who was af­ several other professional sports me, it’s therapeutic. You can be filiated with him in the family Besides his wife he leaves a son, Butler’s children’s literature Wallace S. Grove Jr. of Manchester; r that don’t want to end the season things you aren’t, say things you business; and three sisters. Miss class. a daughter, Mrs. Browina Joseph of Players Fire with a winner too soon. They don't Ordinarily couldn’t say Acting is Teresa Farr, Mrs. Leonard (Lena) The Bird, as he’s known affec­ a release; puppetry, is acting Eccellente and Mrs. Ann Turcotte, North Muskeegan, Mich.; and three want to end while there’s another tionately, strolls north each year, with the end u l your arm," 2 all of Manchester; and four grandchildren. dollar to be got out of the fans. it seems, to speak with the class. Funeral services will be Monday Spinney also hits a smatte.'ing grandchildren. to try out damages This is the time of year you begin And ju(lging from the class of other topics, usually in Funeral arrangements are in­ at 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral response,. he’s just as popular Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be to hear people say, “I’m a Red Sox response to a student s question. complete and will be annouinced at fan” or "I’m a Baltimore fan.” It with the students as with their About the other characters, he a later date by the Holmes Funeral Tuesday in Restland Memorial ConliniK-il from page I younger brothers and sisters. Park, East Hanover, N.J. Friends always lends a little class to being a says: Home, 400 Main St. fan if you root for a team other than "Susan is a fur stole and Cor­ may call at the funeral home Sunday I \ house have almost complete discretion is doba type person. (For purposes Adeline Lennon from 2 to 4 p.m. assembling and fielding teams, he the one that plays in your IT’S IMPOSSIBLE not to be ROCKVILLE - Adeline hometown. If you move from drawn in by Spinney, who has of the show, however), she’s Rob«rt J. Jarvis said, adding that the central ad­ BOLTON — A fire Friday night always crawling out from un­ (Boswick) Lennon, 88, of 3 Sunrise ministration does not like to become Cleveland to Philadelphia and con­ even more charisma without his Robert J. Jarvis, 58, of New Cas­ caused minor structural damage to derneath a car.” Drive, died Thursday at Rockville involved in athletic policy. tinue to cheer for the Cleveland In­ costume than he does in full General Hospital. tle Inn, Old Saybrook, formerly of a house on Hebron Road.. i feathered regalia. On Snuffle-upagus, Big Bird’s Manchester, died Friday at West “We only peripherally get into The cause of the fire is undeter­ dians, you get extra points as a fan. semi-imaginary friend: it takes Born in Manchester, she had lived athletics - unless we have to,” he The Los Angeles D ^gers and the And since he asks that his pic­ I in Rockville for 50 years. She had Haven Veterans’ Hospital. mined, according to Capt. David ture not be distributed when he’s two men to work him. One man is He was born in Manchester and said. "It's something that’s best Drew of the Bolton Fire Depart-: San Francisco Giants used to be the all hunched up in back, and he worked for Manchester Dairy Ice done by the people closest to the out of costume, it’s nice finally to had lived here most of his life. He ment. The fire apparently started Brooklyn Dodgers and the New see the man behind the mask. doesn't even have any air holes to Cream for many years before she was employed at Frank’s students." established the Olivette Store on inside an exterior wall. Drew said, York Giants. They’ve both been “Nobody ever sees me, and I breathe. R estaurant in H artford as a Kennedy said he has no idea how in an area where the owner had been gone for more than 20 years but “Show busine.ss is always like Union Street in Rockivlle. many students will request tryouts really like to keep it that way;” bartender. He received the burning paint off the wall a few days there are still a lot of New Yorkers he says. that," Spinney .says with a shrug. She leaves a son, George C. Len­ Bartender of the Year Award in under the new guidelines, but es­ non of Cobalt; a daughter, Mrs. ago. cheering for those teams. I like that They worry about the perfor­ 1969;, He was a member of timated it is not a large number. He 'U- Theodore ( Winifred) Hirth of The house is owned by Daniel mance, not how comfortable the Bartenders Union, Local 217 and a said the coaches said they can han­ kind of non-provincial loyalty. Rockville; three grandchildren and Whelan. SPINNEY IS not a large man, guy is” member of the Elks Lodge of dle the additional attempts to make Drew said the damage is es­ I’VE NEVER been a fan of any even though Big Bird is eight feet On travel: "We u.sed to buy Big six great-grandchildren. the team. Funeral services will be held Mon­ Manchester. He was a Navy veteran timated at iess than $10,000. The fire baseball team, but if i followed the tail. Spinney barely reaches six Bird a seat on the airplane — he’s of World War II and the Korean The new guidelines are not ideal, day at 11 a.m. at the Ladd Funeral burned through the wall. Drew said, game at ail, I’d get my kicks out of feet, if that, and he is very thin, under 6 and he gets half fare,” Conflict. Kennedy said, but are the ad­ Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville. and went up into a large inside hating the New York Yankees and almost gaunt. Spinney says with a laugh. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Ruth ministration’s attempt to "rhake the closet. The house is still livable, he He has a thick crop of straw- Burial will be in East Cemetery, hoping they’d lose. The Yankees Coburn and a nephew, Timothy best out of what is a difficult said. colored hair parted neatly and ” “ 111 T NOW HE TKAVEES 0 Manchester. situation” used to be a good team to be for. cargo, in a barrel. It’s awkward Calling hours are Sunday 2 to 5 Coburn. The fire was apparently noticed worn just below his ears. He Funeral services will be Monday Administrators had defended the They were everything great about getting around airports” p.m. Donations may be made to the by a neighbor who turned a gardep sports a goatee-type beard and at 8:30 a.m. from the John F. onesport rule at the Board of Educa­ hose on the fire and kept it under baseball. They were Babe Ruth, Lou mustache. He has a Roman nose Does anything make the yellow memorial fund of Union tion meeting, saying that it was fellow see red? Does anything Congregational Church. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. control until the fire department Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey and a strong profile. And he has Center St., Manchester, with a mass designed to protect the students arrived. Mantle. They were the A-H- dimples that show when he ruffle his feathers? Only one of Christian burial at 9 a.m. at physically and academically. They The Bolton Fire Department was smiles. thing. Spinney says. It’s im­ John P. Gullfoll cited a CIAC rule which prohibits American Good Guys in the posters. Church of the Assumption. Burial assisted on the scene by fire pinstripe baseball uniforms. But enough on looks. It’s his John P. Guilfoil, 46, of 20 Jones will be in St. James Cemetery. high school athletes from playing on He ran into an ersatz Big Bird Circle, died Thursday evening at his more than one per team per season. departments from Andover and Those Yankee glory days are style 'that is infectious. When Friends may call at the funeral Hebron. Fire departments from asked by a student to “talk like one year at a local department C home. He was the husband of Mary gone. Today all the Yankees repre­ home, Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Board member Dyer, however, North Coventry and Columbia stood Big Bird,” he complies. “It’s .'i®- store, he says. A big sign said I. (Podres) Guilfoil. p.m. " said that the policy had far-reaching sent is the Big City, Big Money and a “ Come meet Big Bird from He was born in Poukeepskie, by. much easier with feathers,” he ramifications which could hurt greedy owner who thinks he can win says in true bird tones. Sesame Street.” N.Y., on June 20,1937, and had lived organizations like Little League the World Series every year by There, in all his finery, was a in Manchester 16 years. He was Karll* Stoinblum* baseball, bowling leagues, running Bush to stump paying for it. He hires and fires fake — “a man in a red and white ' employed as an administrator in TORRINGTON - Karlis or swimming clubs, and Recreation players so quickly that it’s difficult felt suit with a jockey undershirt data processing for Aetna Life and SPINNEY IS THE Steinblums, 75, of 50 McGinnis St., Department programs. for Guglielmo for even a die-hard Yankee fan to and a beak made out of shoe box Casualty in Hartford. He was a 1961 died Friday at the Charlotte Dyer also said the decision of ORIGINAL Big Bird. He started Children’s Teveltsion Workshop keep track of who’s on first. with Sesame Street in 1969 when lids." graduate of Sienna College of Hungerford Hospital. He was the whether to let a student play on Vice President George Bush and CARROLL SPINNEY IN HIS BIG BIRD COSTUME T Loudinville, N.Y. He was a member To be loved and followed by a fan, Jim Henson, the originator of the Spinney says a little 2-year-old, husband of Lydija Planic more than one team should be left his wife will be in Connecticut Oct. . . . he appeared Tuesday In a class at Storrs. of the Aetna Men’s Club. a team can’t start all over with new Muppets, was looking for a fan­ dragged over by her mother, Steinblums. up to the student’s parents and 13 to campaign on behalf of said, "That’s not Big Bird," Her Besides his wife, he is survived by He was born Dec. 2,1907 in Latvia physician. The schools should not Repubiican 2nd District con­ players every year, no matter how tasy character. a son, Kevin M. Guilfoil at home; “The first few days I was in­ imaginative mother kept in­ and came to the U.S. and to take that decision away. Dyer said. gressional candidate D. Anthony good they are as individuals. To be sisting it was. Torrington in 1951. He had been (iuglielmo. loved, a team has to hang on to some timidated by working with Hen­ Once inside. Spinney’s right The plumes were contributed son,” Spinney says. Being asked "But it gradually dawned on us Spinney brought the charade to employed at the Torrington Com­ Diane Locke, Guglielmo’s press of its old-timers past their prime. that he should be a child — a 4 hand, held high above his head, by a colleague who collected the the attention of a manager, and pany for 25 years. He was a com­ Book fair set secretary, announced the plans to work as a puppeteer with Hen­ works Big Bird’s beak. His little feathers in the 1930s. They are Management has to show that it’s son in 1969 was like being asked year-old,” Spinney says. The then referred it to a lawyer. The municant of the Manchester Latvian Thursday. Bush and his wife, Bar­ Bird is someone small children finger works the eyes, making replaced one by one in the tail as In loving memory of Steven W. BOLTON — The PTO will be spon­ loyal to its players because fans like to work as a cartoonist with Walt store promised never to play that Lutheran Church. bara, will be in Old Saybrook for a it that way. People like knowing the can identify with — someone just them turn or blink open and shut. they wear out. game again, though a year later Merovonich, who passed away Oc­ Funeral services will be held Mon­ soring a book fair for elementary fund-raising dinner reception. Disney earlier, he explains. The left arm is thrust into a wing. Herald photo by Tarquinlo players and knowing their idiosyn­ like them. Spinney says he saw the same tober 2, 1974. day at 1 p.m. at the Driscol Mor­ school kids next week at the K^ Bush is also coming to this state And those people who But acting like a contortionist crasies. That’s part of the fun of thing. “ It’s a rip off of the tuary, 138 Pidgeon Ave., with the building. Oct. 6 to campaign for gubernatorial remember the first Sesame isn’t enough. Spinney also has to “ BUT THIS IS THE LAST of Every day in some small way. being a fan. Street shows may also recall that public," he says indignantly. Memories of you come our way, Rev. Pauls Jaunzemis, pastor of the The public is welcome Wednesday candidate Lewis B. Rome. ”He’s a very innocent person,” them,” Spinney says a bit rueful­ from 6:30 to 9 p.m. There will also the character of Big Bird ly. “ Big Bird has a feather Does Spinney, after 13 years, Time and years roll swiftly by. Manchester Latvian Lutheran Before the pavement LAST YEAR George Stein- Spinney says of his alter ego. wear a TV monitor inside so that Church. Burial will be in the Hillside be an open house that time for gradually evolved. ”He’s almost 6*^ now, but I don’t crisis." have any urge to quit, or to But love and memories never die. brenner, the Yankee owner, fired he can see where Big Bird is graduate to another character? Cemetery. parents and friends. Teachers will Canadian Eskimos customarily think he should ever get to be 7.” going. The monitor also enables But the Bird has no identity Sadly missed by. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to be on hand to discuss the The rough surface now visible on Main Street will be covered In name their sled dogs after deceased Reggie Jackson, his home run crisis. He knows just who he is. Or will he remain forever yellow- At first, Big Bird was an addle- him to see if the Bird is looking in feathered? Family 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. curriculum. the coming days by new, smooth pavement. members of the family. hitter, b^ause the year before he the right direction when he is had hired another home run hitter, brained cioofey-type character — And the Bird has never met "At times I get frustrated, like Dave Winfield. Dave Winfield is a the kind who would bump his AND FOR 4 BIRD who’s talking to another character. Spinney, the puppeteer asserts. other jobs," he says. "But 1 can't Fire departments muster brad on a door frame and then barely made it to first grade, he imagine stepping out from it." Fire Calls What candidates are saying very good, dull ballplayer. Reggie Big Bird’s costume itself is “A puppeteer is empowered Jackson probably was never as turn around and shake his fist. certainly is big. Spinney’s made of 3,0<)0 real turkey and controlled by the puppet to a Big Bird may be around for yet COVENTRY — The two in-town fire departments will square off His voice was deeper and costume is so large that he must good, but he was easier to love or to feathers. His tail is made of real great degree,” Spinney says. "1 another generation of the Sesame against each other in a muster Sunday behind the town hall begin­ goofier, too. literally climb into it. ostrich plumes. lose myself in performance. Street bunch. Friday, 4:03 p.m. — Medical call, Congresswoman Bar­ Stevenson is the hate 'and that’s what brings the fans Bolton 48 Steephollow Lane. (Town) ning at 1 p.m., after the 11 a.m. road race. wife have five children. bara B. Kennelly, D-lst Democratic registrar of Mrs. Pitts is employed at ’ in. Friday, 7:32 p.m. — Structure Friday, 4:18 p.m. — Airplane lan­ It will be the first time the North and South Volunteer Fire District, announced the ap­ voters, a member of the the W.J. Irish Insurance It’s interesting to try to figure out fire, Hebron Road. ding, 9 Carriage Drive, (town) Departments go against each other in the competition for efficien­ pointment of Herbert J. Cheney Hall Board of Com­ Friday, 5:21 p.m. — Medical call, cy and effectiveness in different aspects of firefighting and rescue Agency. She also is why Steinbrenner ham’t been very Stevenson, of 46 Kennedy missioners and a former associated with Goodchild-- successful with the Yankees. Man 35 Lilley St. (Town) activities. Road, and Judith S. Pitts, member of the Charter Manchester Bartlett Travel in outside for man, position for position, he has Friday, 9:41 p.m. — Smell of of 53 Winthrop Road, as her Revision Commission and smoke. Meadows Convalescent sales. probably hired the best players in Former Wonder Woman' coming back Friday, 11:47 a.m. —Medical call. The competitipn will include hand hoseling, midnight alarm and Manchester campaign the Zoning Board of 923 Main St. (Town) Home. (Town) others, and a possible tug-of-war. Mrs. Pitts is a member baseball, but as a team they're a coordinators. Appeals. He serves on the of the Democratic Town flop. This year they’ve lost five or 10 Democratic Town Com­ C o m m itte e , mittee as Voting District 3 more games than they’ve won and HOLLYWOOD - Lynda Carter Is leader. He is race coor­ they’re down around the bottom of returning to the series scenes as ordered to report back to work on dent on-air “Today Show” psy­ 2 star of an hour-long CBS dramatic dinator of the Manchester INVITATION TO BIO their division. Steinbrenner will Oct. 4 for taping of at least two chologist last month, has been ask ^ Calendars show being targeted for mid-season Turkey Day Race. Sealed bids will be received in the probably do the same thing this year segments in which she will not to continue those once-a-week A former Army captain, Office of The Director of General that be did last. He’ll see two or unveiling. Marilyn Beck appear. sessions until the end of the year — Tax Collector, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. Stevenson served in Korea Services, 41 Center Street, “Life is really crazy — and hec­ Actor Patrick McNee has at least. Assessor, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. three great ballplayers around the Bolton and Vietnam. He and his Manchester; Connecticut, until tic,” reports the former “Wonder reported to "Gavilan” duty as per­ Manchester II :00 a.m. on the date shown below league and offer them millions of Woman” beauty. Her production Syndicated Columnist Emmy-winner Debbie Allen will for the following: manent replacement for Fernando dollars to switch to the Yankees. company is developing the series for be hitting the road during "Fam e” Monday OCTORF.R 14, 1982 — INFRA- Lamas, who’s at UCLA Medical hiatus next spring with a club act in Monday NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION They will almost instantly become Warner Bros TV, and she says, Town Clerk, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. Coventry HKD HEATING METHOD — Center for treatment of a back ail­ which she will team with the very Parking Authority, 8 a.m., 975 Main St. AND l•ATCHINC OF TOWN less good at bitting and fielding than “The network wants us to go into ment. I reported recently that the Tax Collector, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IKi. Manchester Historical Society Executive Board, 7:30 Monday HIGHWAYS they were with their old teams. production in November. Between injury occurred while Lamas was talented dancers from her series. p.m.. Municipal Building coffee room. Assessor/Building Official, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. Notice is hereby given that OCTOBER 14, 1982 -4. that and everything else, I haven’t Liaison Committee, 7.30 p.m.. Board Room, Town Light & Life Gift Shop, Inc. of I’lIRCHASE OF ONE NEW Sportswriters are always talking filming a fencing scene with the Now that “ Happy Days” all-stars ■ Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Tuesday Hall. had time to think of anything but Board of Selectmen, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. the Town of Manchester. Coun­ A100# G.V.W. WINDOW VAN about the mystique of winning. Vegas’ MGM Grand, where she's set TV TRAUMAS; ’’Gimme a series star Robert Urich, and now — including Henry Winkler, Cathy (Denter hearing room. Town Council, 7.30 p.m.. Board Room, Town Hall. ty of Hartford, and State of (REBID) work. I certainly haven’t bad time producer Leonard Goldberg reports, Tuesday Board of Health, 7:30 p.m.. Fireplace Room, Com­ Coaches like Vince Lombardi, for a return appearance next month. Break” star Nell Carter was rushed Silvers and Marion Ross — have Tuesday , Connecticut, with an office at OCTOBER 14, 1982 — to get lonely, upset or bored.” Next month will also see her “It’s with deep regret we had to see returned from their tour of U.S. Comment session, 9 a.m.. Municipal Building direc­ munity Hall. 751 Main Street. Manchester. FURNISH a INSTALL NEW Knute Rockne and our U.S. Olympic to Century City Hospital late last Housing Authority, 7.30 p.m.. On Site. Which has been a blessing, she starring in the CBS suspense movie, him go. He was absolutely tors’ office. W ednesday Connecticut was dissolved by a GAS CONVERSION BURNER — hockey coach, , had it. week with what is being described military bases in Germany, they’re Republican Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Board Room vote of the Directors and TtIWN HALL points oat, with divorce from Ron “Hotline,” and hosting her tennis marvelous and we’ll miss him warming up for their softball game Hockanum River Linear Park Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Board of Admissions of Electors, 7 p.m., Community 'There are other people who seem to as “exhaustion.” She’ll be absent Town Hall. Members. All creditors having OCTOBER 1.9, 1982 — Samuels in the works, and due to be classic to be aired on the U.S.A. from the series for at least a month. terribly, but we have to look at the against the “General Hospital’’ Municipal Building hearing room. Hall. claims are directed to present WATERWORKS SUPPUES have a knack for putting together a W ednesday final in November. Ron, who served Network. I’m told NBC was first made aware situation realistically.” He adds team at Cal State Los Angeles. Board of Directors, 8 p.m., Lincoln Center hearing T hursday them to Vincent L. Diana, At­ The Town of Manchester is losing team. George Steinbrenner of Parks and Recreation Commission, 7.30 p.m.. Plan­ torney at Law. 753 Main Street, as her manager, is also out of that And then there's her fifth variety of Nell’s condition when she failed that Lamas had completed five room. Board of Library Directors, 7:30 p.m., Bentley equal opportunity e m p k ^ , an l ning Office, Town Hall. Manchester. Connecticut the Yankees has it. It isn’t easy to part of her life now, and she says, show which is set to go into produc­ to report for taping of the series last segments of the NBC show before THE CABLE CORNER; Leonard W ednesday Memorial Library. requires an affirmative action Board of Admissions of Electors, 7 — 9 p.m.. Board 06040, CHI or before February policy for all of its Contractors and have a team finishing close to last, "The personal transition hasn't tion this fall. “I’m still working out Friday (9-17) and when represen­ the accident occurred and that Nimoy will host a series of 12 hour- Public hearing on the plan for the reconstruction of Saturday 15. 1963. Claims not presented Room, Town Hall. Vendors as a condiUon of doing the way the Yankees are, with the easy, but business-wise there has the format. I’d like to take it out of tatives of the show, dispatched to reshooting of those segments will long cable shows for the Warner- Main Street, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Center hearing room. Board for Admission of Electors, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., will be barred as provided in business with the Town, as m Sub-Station Building Committee, 7.30 p.m.. Human talented players they have, but been no problem. In fact, business the studio, make it a little more now have to be done. AmEx children’s “nickelodeon.” T hursday Community Hall. Section 33-489 (d) of the Federal Order 11246. her bouse, were immediately aware Services Office, Town Hall. Connecticut General Statutes. has become much more exciting for spontaneous than the others have that she was in no condition to work. According to a Lamas aide, the Called “Stand By; Lights, Camera, Elconomic Development Commission, 8 a.m., Lincoln Bid Forms, plans anO Steinbrenner has imbo^ than with Girl Scouts, 7.30 p.m.. Nurse’s Office, Town Hall. Dated at Manchester, specificaUons are available at the me. I’m getting things done at a bwn, do a little more dancing, Production on-the series was im­ pain the actor is suffering is so Action,” the program, being Center gold room. Connecticut, this 1st day of a losing spirit. He instills a lack of T hursday General Services Office, 41 Center much quicker pace— and am feeling maybe do some numbers with mediately shut down and its troupe acute that he must remain produced by Michael Baumphl, will Cheney Brothers National Historic Landmark District September. 1962. . Street. Manchester, ConnecUent confidence, a disinterest in winning a mud) greater flexibility in my Registrars of Voters, 1 — 3 p.m.. Board Room, Town LIGHT & UFE; g if t SHOP. children. I’m eager to try things placed on indefinite hiatus, but I’m bedridden and totally immobile and feature a behind-the-scenes look at Commission, 4:30 p.m.. Municipal Building hearing Andover TOWN OF MANCHESTER and a depressing team spirit that career.” Hall. INC. CONNECTICUT i.’ that are different' now. I feel told that scripts are now being could be laid up for at least 30 days. movie making, will be shot around room. has permeated every Yankee team Saturday BY; Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Robert B. Weiss, ' That career has included gigs this charged with energy. And couldn’t rewritten with Nell’s part deleted, HERE ‘N’ THERE; Dr. Tom Cot­ the world, and assembled in New Judge’s hours, 6:30 p.m.. Municipal Building probate Monday Board of Admissions of Electors, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Its President General Manager of recent years. summer in Atlantic City, and at Las Town Clerk, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. 051-09 be any more happv with my life.” and that her co-workers will be tle, who started a trial stint as resi­ York. court. Board Room, Town Hall. 063-09 ' I 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., Oct. 2, 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., Oct. 2, 1982 - l.'t Supermarket Shopper Weddings Couple ipi' marks Here're readers' tips teen minutes later, when counter was only $3.99. ^ *•', By Martin Sloane - '^ v l he is finished, my labels Several months before, I 35th Here are some good time peel r^ht off. Being a new bought the Playtex trial and money-saving tips sent mother, this has saved me nurser kit which included a Mr. and Mrs. Paul a lot of time. $2 refund offer in return for Ostashen of 137 Croft Drive in by readers: Gloria Bannon, of the words: ; “ Playtex :■ " h •V celebrated their 35th wed­ Smart Shopper Award Nurser K it” from the 6- r,' ding anniversary on Sept. Runnemede, N.J., has a solution to the probiem of T h e S m art Shopper bottle kit. This brought my 20. They were married at “ generic” refund checks: Award goes to C'’ ^rli^ul ie post down to $1.99. Inside 'V ' f St. Cyril & Methodius in of North Attleboro, Mass.,: was a survey ‘‘I record my refund Hartford. requests in a spiral “ My husband was con- form and prepaid envelope Ostashen is employed at notebook and give each one cerned when I came home g^d the promise of 40 dis- Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. with the Playtex 6-bottle posable bottles valued at a code number. When I fill Mrs. Ostashen is the nurser kit. He thought it $1.25 for sending in the sur- out my address on the re­ former Rose Lantieri of was my way of announcing ygy Then, my mom gave fund form, I put the code ''■5S.J Dobbs Ferry, N;Y. that a second child was on me a Playtex refund form number after my street ad­ They have three children the way. Not yet, but I ’ll be that offered $2.50 for the dress. For instance, for my and one grandson. ready, at a profit! Universal Product Code The Ostashens 513th refund request, I ■/l Herald photo by Pinto “ I bought the kit, from the kit and a 50-cent write my street address, celebrated their anniver­ regularly $8.99 on sale for refund for the Universal 425 Clements Road, and I sary with a trip to Florida MR. AND MRS. PAUL OSTASHEN $5.99. The package had a $2 product Code from the dis- MR. AND MRS. OSTASHEN CELEBRATE add the number 513 after and a surprise dinner from . . . day of their wedding “ Use Now” coupon on the posable bottles. T h at’s . . they have been married 35 years the word “ Road.” Sure the family. enough, when 1 receive my outside of the wrapper, so ^ h a t I c a ll S U P E R the price at the checkout SAVINGS! .V' refund, the second line on my return address will Advice read “ 425 Clements Rd. 513.” In this way, even if Clip’n’ file refunds . the check doesn’t identify the refund offer which it Cereals, Breakfast Products, Baby Products W k. was for, I see the address Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off Fire prevention: it's worth the effort and know for sure. coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage Jean Mark of coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed Leavenworth, Kan., wrote proofs of purchase while looking for the required side, and wait for help. DEAR READERS: 'most large fires start as to tell me how she teams refund forms at the supermarket, in newspapers The phone number of Tomorrow marks the 60th small fires. So, invest in a up ' w ith her w o rk in g and magazines, and when trading with friends. your fire department ife '■■■ . 'A l anniversary of Fire compact, easy-to-use fire relatives to do some Offers may not be available in all areas of the coun­ should be taped on every Prevention Week, and I extinguisher. Keep it han­ money-saving refunding: try. Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. telephone. If it isn’t, don’t have had so many requests Dear Abby dy in your kitchen, or be “ Since 1 am a non-working The fojlowing refund offers are worth $12.84. This Mrs. David T. Haberern Mrs. Lewis F. SumIslaskI Mrs. William B. Roy fumble around trying to Mrs. Jeffrey P.’ Bousfleld to repeat my column on prudent and buy one for refunder, and have more week s refund offers have a total value of $28.39. find it. Get out and call fire prevention that it has your cottage, car, boat and time than money, I have These offers don’t require a refund form: Abigail Van Buren from a neighbor’s house. become a tradition. So here the back bedroom. teamed up with a working BABY M AGK: Refund Offer, P.O. Box PM-031, If' you live in an apart­ it is, with updated figures: Buy and install smoke sister and a working niece El Paso, Texas, 79966. Receive a 50-cent refund and Haberern-Fenn Sumislaski-Kramer Roy-Tyler Bousfield-Emmerson ment building, use the Jn 1981, 6,823 Americans detectors and then proper­ to refund together. They $1 in coupons. Send the package sticker and the ly maintain them. ’ITtey stairway. Don’t take a save their refundable cash register receipt with the price circled and Debra Rosanne Fenn of Tolland and David Thomas Kathleen Elizabeth Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. died in fires, of which 123 Deborah Tyler of Camillas, N.Y., daughter of Mr. and Laurel L. Emmerson of Manchester, daughter of John must be cleaned often with chance on the elevator. If it national brand ’’trash” your name, address and zip code. Expires Dec. 31, Haberern of Coventry were married July 24 at St. August F. Kramer of 73 Twin Hills Drive, Coventry, and were firefighters. Nearly Mrs. Richard ’Tyler of 19 Flower St., and William B. O. Emmerson of West Granby and Joyce R. Emmerson the vacuum cleaner hose so fails, you’re trapped! which I pick up several 1982. Joseph Church. Lewis Francis Sumislaski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis 300,000 civilians, plus 100,- Roy, son of Judge and Mrs. William JR. Roy of Syracuse, of Glastonbury, and Jeffrey P. Bousfield, son of Mr. and that they are dust-free. It Once out, stay out. No times a month. HEINZ BABY FOOD $1 Cash Refund, P.O. Box The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Sumislaski of 25 Knighton St., were married Sept. 25 at 000 firefighters, were N.Y., were married Sept. 11 at Vernon United Methodist Mrs. John Bousfield of Manchester, were married Sept. Be sure your cigarette is in a cool place in tightly is estimated that thousands treasure is worth risking “ I do all the sorting, cut­ 1482, Watertown, Mass., 02172. Send 25 labels from Fenn of Tolland. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. St. Mary’s Church of Coventry. » seriously injured in 2,893,- Church. 25 at First Church Congregational, Glastonbury. out. Matches, too. Never sealed metal containers. of lives could have been your life. ting and filing of proofs, re­ Heinz Regular Junior Food. The “ one per fam ily” Eric Haberern of Coventry. 500 fires. The Reverend Marjorie Hiles performed the double 'The Rev. James Desmond of Collinsville and the Rev. leave matches and lighters Never use flammable saved last year had smoke It took less than three fund forms and coupons. limit will be strictly enforced. Expires Dec. 31, The Rev. A. Kisluk officiated at the double ring The Rev. John Surprenant performed the. nuptial The total fire loss in 1981 ring ceremony. ’The bride was given in marriage by her Carl Schultz of Glastonbury performed the double ring within the reach of liquids for dry-cleaning in­ detectors been in service minutes to read this We meet about once a 1982. ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her mass and double ring ceremony. Kathleen Grady of in property alone was over father. ceremony. Randy Steere was organist and Anne Healy children. when the fire happened. column.- Was it worth it? I month and divide up the These offers require refund forms: father. Coventry was organist. $6.5 billion in the U.S. doors. Ruth Amreln of Manchester was the organist, and was soloist. The bride was given in marriage by her Don’t run cords under Never smoke in bed. Now, in case of fire: hope so. coupons and decide who BABY M.AGK! Refund Offer. Receive a 35-cent Maid of honor was Barbara Konicki of Rockville, a The chief causes of fires, Lynn Sobol of Coventry was matron of honor. Fran Cutting of Manchester was the soloist father. is rugs or over radiators If you suspect fire, alert ABBY would like to take advan­ refund and $1 in Baby Magic coupons. Send tbe friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Tina Cote of En­ in order of the toll taken Have a fire drill in your Bridesmaids were Kim Tedford of Coventry and Janice Carol Tyler of Tolland, sister-in-law of the bride, was where they may get the rest of the household. P.S. Capt. R.H. Kauff­ tage of which offers. I then required refund form and the register tape with the field, Susan Mendrala of Chicopee, Mass., and Karen Judy Primack of Vernon, friend of the bride, was were: home to be sure everyone Donahue and Janet Kravontka of I^nchester. matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Peggy damaged. Replace a cord if But first feel the top of the man of the Los Angeles put together the offers and purchase price circled of the smaller sizes of Baby Moselsky of Rockville, all cousins of the bride. maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Gail Emmerson of 1. Smoking. knows what to do in care of Lehlbach of East Hartford and Ginger and Karen Roy of it is frayed. door. If it’s hot, don’t open County Fire Department the proofs and give my Magic Shampoo, Lotion or Oil. The form is found on Best man was Robert Campbell of Storrs, a friend of Donald Sumislaski of Manchester was best man. Avon, sister of the bride, Kathy Ciochini of Glastonbury 2. Wood and coal stoves fire. Designate a specific Syracuse, N.Y., sisters of the groom. Never leave small it. Escape through the win­ has written an excellent lit­ sister and niece the com­ specially marked packages. Expires Dec. 31, 1982. the groom. Ushers were David Fenn of Tolland, brother Ushers were Joseph Kramer, U.S. Air Force New and Janet Kaplan of Hartford, friends of the bride. Heidi , 3. Electrical wiring and meeting place outside so James Roy of Syracuse, N.Y., brother of the groom, children or invalids alone dow. tle booklet titled, “ Hotels plete deals they want to BEECH-Nl T $5.00 Cash Refund. Receive a $5 re­ of the bride, Ricky Haberern of Coventry, brother of the Hampshire, and .James Kramer of Coventry. Bourdon of Moodus, niece of the groom, was flower girl. appliances you will all know who’s out­ was best man. Ushers were Richard Tyler of Tolland, in the house — not even for If you can’t open the win­ Could Be Hazardous to send out. fund check jointly payable to you and the food store groom, and Michael Moselsky of Cape Cod, Mass., Jim Bousfield of Bolton was best man. Ushers were 4. Children playing with side of the house. After a reception at the Army & Navy Club of brother of the bride, John Tyler of Manchester, brother a few minutes. dow, break it with a chair. Your Health.” For infor­ “ The increased number you list on the form. Send the required refund form cousin of the bride. Jack Bousfield of Andover, John Emmerson of Avon, matches Manchester, the couple left for a vacation in the Carib­ of the bride and Michael Volodzko of North Granby. Have your wiring and Remember: Fire Cover the rough edges with mation on its cost, write of refunds I have received and 100 labels and-or 8-ounce cereal box tops from After a reception at Jester’s Court in Manchester, the and Austin Slattery of East Hartford. 5. Gas-fuel cooking and bean Islands. They will make their home in Vernon. The reception was held at W illie’s Steak House. electrical installations extinguishers put out 97 a Dianket, sit on the win­ to: Jazerant Corp., 3956 has more than repaid me any Beech-Nut Baby Food product. Expires Dec. couple left on a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains in After a reception at Manchester Country Club the cou­ heating The bride graduated from Hartford Hospital School of Now for some tips that done by a professional. percent of all fires on dow ledge with one leg Calle Valle Vista, Newbury for the time 1 spend. My 31 1982. Pennsylvania. They will make their home in Rockville. The bride is employed by the Connecticut State ple left on a wedding trip to St. Thomas in the Virgin Practical Nursing and is employed by Crouse Irving Store oily rags and paints which they were used, and hanging outside and one in­ Park, Calif. 91320. sister’s bag of “ trash,” GRAPE'NUTS FREE BOX Offer, General The bride is a 1980 graduate of Tolland High School. Employees Credit Union. The groom is supervisor of Islands. could save your life: Memorial Hospital in Syracuse. The groom is a which I sorted today, Foods Corporation. Receive a coupon for free box The groom is a 1978 graduate of E.O. Smith High School computer operations in stock transfers at Connecticut The bride is a systems analyst and the groom is a graduate of Hartwick College and is employed by yielded several dollars’ of 16-ounce Grape-Nuts cereal. Send the required in Storrs. Bank & Trust. Niagara Mohawk. computer programmer, both at Aetna Life & Casualty. worth of proofs of purchase refund form and three free proof of purchase seals for current refund, offers, from specially marked packages of the 16-ounce News for senior citizens Exercise builds bustline, not breast two refund forms that were Grape-Nuts. Look for the form on the package. new to me and $4.35 worth Expires March 31, 1983. Vincek-Vincellette of good coupons. I think JOHNSON’ S BABY OH, $1.00 Refund Offer. DEAR DR. LAMB: I ding of your shoulders: of staphylococcal bacteria. kind of a “ family co-op” Julie Grace Vincellete, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. am very self-conscious that helps loo. Thc.se bacteria normally. Send the required refund form and the bottom por­ might be just the thing for William J. Vincellette of Lenox. Mass., and Darrell about my measurements. These points about what inhabit the skin and mucus tion of a 16-ounce Johnson’s Baby Oil label showing Center members are doers many of your readers.” cross hatch and 16-ounce size designation. Expires Vincek. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincek of 23 S. Alton My figure is OK except for you can do are discussed in membranes. When the skin Colleen Wegner from S t., were married Sept. 25 at St. Ann’s Church in Lenox. my breasts which are en­ more detail in The Health is broken or Injured in May 31, 1983. Warren AFB, Wyo., has a The Rev. Thomas O’Connor performed the ceremony. Ktlilor'fi notr; Tlii» column 1h a.m. and will be conducted by the Oct. 27 — dental program. tirely too small. They have Your Health Letter 18-12, Breast some way, that may allow K IX GENER AL M ILLS. Receive four 25-cent novel way to remove labels coupons. Send the required refund form and three A reception followed at the Foxhollow Inn in Lenox. |irc|iarcil liy Ihc Manrhcster Public Health Nurses Association. Oct. 28 — Halloween dance. always been that way. I ’m Basics, which I am sending the bacteria on your skin to from bottles and jars: “ 1 Kix Universal Product Code symbols from three Linda Treglia was maid of honor. Bridesmaids Senior Center. It appearH in the Please make note of other 28 years old, and otherwise Lawrence Lamb, M.D. you. Others can send 75 enter and start a localized BRIDGE SCORES: Ruth Search 4,- have a good method that packages of the 9-ounce size or larger size of Kix. were Nancy Fletcher and Sue VanNostrand, sisters of Maneheftter Herald on Saturdays program . schedules: reasonably attractive but I cents with a long, stamped, infection. They may also 520, Tom Regan 4,430, Catherine makes it easy to remove the bride, and Daryl Schulze and Cathe Morris. Jodi and Wednesdays. Monday — 1:30 p.m., arthritis would be a lot happier if I self-addressed envelope for invade a hair follicle Expires Nov. 30, 1982. Byrnes 4,021, Sol (Johen 3,840, Kay labels, but in order to use Fletcher was flower girl. group meets. had 'some cleavage. it to me, in care of this causing a furuncle or boil. MRS. BUTTERWOR'ril’S PANCAKE MIX. Bennett 3,150, Margarite Carlson 3,- it, the jars and bottles Michael McNaboe was best man. Ushers were David By Jeanette Cave Oct. 14— 1 p.m., . Marin Sealy, In one of your columns' newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Such bacteria may also Receive a 70-cent Mrs. Butterworth’s Pancake Mix 121, Helen Silver 3,000. Lewis, James Cascio, Charles Sassara and Janies Colla. Senior Center Director Commissioner of the State Depart­ you said there were exer­ Radio City Station, New cause staphylococcal must be cold. My husband coupon. Send the required refund form and one net Following the reception the couple left on a tour of ment on Aging will discuss federal cises that would increase The breast is not a mus­ mones will help improve York, N Y 10019. pneumonia and other infec­ takes long showers, and weight statement from any 2-pound box of Old- Seniors as well as other communi­ when he does, I place my New England. They will make their home in and local elderly issues and PINOCHLE: Gert McKay 625, the size of breasts. You cle. You can’t exercise it breast development. DEAR DR. LAMB: tions. Fashioned or Complete Mrs, Butterworth’s Pan­ ty members use the center as a Charlestown. N.H priorities. Gladys Seelert 623, Violet said, once one developed and enlarge it. It is a gland Female hormones Tell us about the spread of The infection from one cold bottles and jars in the cake Mix. Expires Dec. 31, 1982. resource center, where they get in­ bathroom with him. Fif- 'The bride is a graphic artist for Software Advertising Oct. 15 — Arthritis group will Fairweather 611, Martha Labate the pectoral muscles to the and much of its content is stimulate breast develop­ staph. We know it usually person to another is usually formation about services and Inc. of Lyme. N.H. She is a graduate of Lenox meet Friday, this week only. 607, Betty Granna 597, Helen Silver size wanted, one can main­ fat, except during nursing ment. begins in hospitals. What spread by personal con­ programs. Recently, we had many Oct. 19 — 9:30 a.m., refinishing 584, Vincent Borello 575, Harry tain their size by doing when it also contains a lot The exercises you need are the ways of catching it tact. ’That is why washing Memorial High School and attended Central Connecticut calls regarding the need for a senior classes start. Pospisil 571, Ada Rojas 565, Annette exercises once a week. of milk. to do are those that con­ from another person? the hands after handling an State College and Northern Arizona University in to babysit for working parents. Flagstaff, Ariz. Oct. 21 — Polish Day. Hillery 561. Could you please send me By the way, having a tract your muscles over Whqt about handling infected person is impor­ Needless to say, we do not have a The bridegroom is owner of Northern Insulation and some rnaterial explaining child helps some women to the front of your chest. The clothing belonging to tant. Hexachlorophene will pool of seniors looking for child care Building Supply of Claremont, N.H. He is a graduate of those exercises? become mature breast sits on these someone who has it? Also, kill these bacteria. positions. It is important to point out Manchester High School and of Central Connecticut DEAR READER: Let’s physiologically and results muscles. 'The enlargement what are the early symp­ Washing the hands after that these seniors who are in need of State College with a bachelor of arts degree in special set the record straight. I in a l a r g e r b r e a s t of the chest muscles behind toms if one is infected? handling clothing, bedding work are looking for positions that Engagements education never have said that exer­ thereafter. the breast w ill set the What about filthy or towels of anyone who pay at least the minimum wage. cises will increase your Any woman who has tru­ breast forward and in­ restrooms where the floors has skin lesions from staph 'hie image portrayed at the tenior breast size. But in some ly small breasts and who is crease your bustline, even and stools are not cleaned is also important. The SKI Center is not one of people who . women the right exercises concerned about it should if your breasts are small. or sanitized for many clothing and articles came to the center to sit. and good posture may in- talk it over with her own But this doesn’t enlarge the months? should be all right after Niznik-Waldo Manchester senior citizens are , crease your bustline. ’ITiere doctor. In some few cases breast. If you develop good DEAR READER: washing and use of a SWAP & TRADE doers. They do not come because ’ 4s a difference. a better balance in hor­ posture: avoiding roun­ There are several strains regular dryer. Peggy H. Waldo of 15 Eva Drive, daughter of the late they have nothing to do, but fit the Mr. and Mrs. David B. Heatley of Manchester, and center into their schedules as only Joseph R. Niznik of 54 Grandview St., son of Mr. and one of their activities. Mrs. Joseph Niznik of Manchester, were married Sept. Granny is no longer sitting in her Trade Your Old For II in St. James Church. Mrs. John A. Hacia I rocking chair. She is taking exercise Don't try to 'improve' daughter The Rev. Robert Burbank of St. James Church and the classes, learning new skills, Rev. Newell Curtis of Center Congregational Church preparing for the Nov. 6 crafts Our New. . performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was es­ show. living your life under the somewhat different and • :D E A R d r . B L A K E R :! somewhat the same as you corted by her sons, Thomas Waldo and Steven Waldo. Hacia-Sheridan The 10th annual Variety Show will l;^ v e an average-to-brigbt pressure of trying to do and your husband. Learn 82-83 Rossignol, Kastle, Dynamic or Lois Anderson and Doretta O’Hara played guitar fob have auditions on Nov. 28 from 1:30 t-A-year-old daughter. things just right. Do you about her as an individual the folk mass, which was included in the service. Regina Anne Sheridan of Washington, D.C., daughter to 3:30 p.m. at the center. Marci and ;; :Although she is a very good Ask have symptoms of stress? and support the develop­ Susan Marte of Manchester, niece of the bride, was of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Sheridan of 17 Alice Drive, Roger Negro report that the show - Igirl, I really would like her Do you sometimes overeat, Hart Skis ment of her own special maid of honor. Connie Baldwin, of Columbia, niece of and John Andrew Hacia III of Largo, Md., son of the late (scheduled for April 1983). will in­ to more outgoing and Dr. Blaker or go on impulse buying the groom, was bridesmaid. Tennille Waldo of clude the best of the past nine years. sprees? Do you get strengths. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hacia Jr., were married Aug. 20 competitive. Karen Blaker, Ph.D. Koflach Nordica Dolomite or Henke Roots Manchester, granddaughter of the bride, was flower at the Marco Polo Restaurant. Its theme is “ Let’s Do It Again.” I am a perfectionist and depressed from time to girl. Elsie Swensson of Manchester, justice of the peace, M afci asks that you start saving ..'wish she could be a little time? Ted Johnson of Windsor was best man. Richard P. performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was paper towel tubes. like me. Also think about this: Salomon or Tyrolia Bindings Farr and Brian Foley, both of Manchester, were ushers. Loudon plays given in marriage by her father. A new program that will start Oct. How can I go about Your daughter is ’ a com­ After a reception at the Army & Navy Club, the cou­ Susan S. Hein of Bolton, sister of the bride, was* 12 at 10:15 a.m. is entitled “ Food to making some changes in bination of your traits and three roles SWAP YOUR OLD FOR OUR TUNED A ple left on a wedding trip to Nantucket Island. They will Save Health, Time and Money.” your husband’s. She might matron of honor. Jane Lindsley of Rocky Hill and An­ Irene Olson her without altering her make their home at 15 Eva Drive. Both are employed at drea Lynn Hacia of Astor Park, Fla., daughter of the Gloria Weiss, a registered dietician, Donna Marie Carey positive characteristics?— yourself. Could it be that because you were never be a combination of the CHICAGO (UPI) - TESTED QUALITY USED EQUIPMENT United Technologies in East Hartford. groom, were bridesmaids. will lead the program. Olson-Pashtenko DEAR READER: Why your daughter has to really able to perfect best of both of you. Broadway star Dorothy No Obsoloto or Unsafo Equipmont will bo sold Jeffrey L. Parrish of Amelia, Ohio, was best man. Programs will include food Carey-Riley thry to change her at all? become a little version of yourself? Most important, Loudon plays all three remember that she is a Ushers were Thomas M. Sheridan of Vernon, and David preparation, tasting, and take-home Mr. and Mrs. James Olson of 19 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carey of 63 ' It sounds like you would you, someone you can work Think fo r a m oment roles in Marc Alan separate person. M. Sheridan of Manchester, brothers of the bride. The recipes. There will be weigh-in at Villa Louisa Road announce the Ludlow Road announce the engage­ like a carbon copy of on to make more perfect. about the' drawbacks of Zagoren’s new comedy, MORE GOOD NEWSI Silkowski-Gates couple is making their home in Largo, Md. the end of each session for those who engagement of their daughter, Irene ment of their daughter, Ctonna “ Princess Grace and the The bride and groom are both serving in the U.S. are interested in weight control. The Olson, to Paul Pashtenko, son of Mr. Marie Carey, to David Michael Fazzaris,” at the Wisdom Pro-Saason Sala on Karen M. Gates, daughter of Joan Kaminsky of Navy, stationed in Washington, D.C. The groom is a sub­ group will meet for a liiaximum of and Mrs. George Pashtenko of Riley, son of Shirley Riley of Bridge Theater. The play Overlook Drive, and Ronald Gates of Hilliard Street, and marine sonar technician first class and the bride is an 12 weeks. North Haven. Manchester and the late John Riley. T h ou gh ts opened Sept. 13 and was ’The bride-elect is a 1976 graduate ALL SKI MERCHAHDISE Walter A. Silkowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter intelligence specialist third class. She is a 1977 graduate Also starting next week is a new The bride-elect is a 1975 graduate scheduled to run until Oct. Silkowski of Green Road, were married Sept. 12. of Manchester High School. program called "The Law and of Newtown High School and a 1981 of Elast Catholic H l ^ School and is 17, but was temporarily In our 20th century the Olympic Games held in However, before the mandments, for as we do, Senior Citizens.’’ These group graduate of the University of employed as a graphics buyer at suspended for. writing After a brunch at the home of the bride’s mother, the .^Christian Sabbath or the Paris, Elric Liddell was race, some unknown per­ God will be pleased to bless meetings will be conducted by the Bridgeport School of Nursing. She is changes when Princess SAVE % couple left for a vacation at Martha’s Vineyard. Hartford National Bank. The Lord’s Day, as we call it, faced with a hard decision. son handed Eric a slip of our own lives, and our in­ Neighborhood Legal Services and employed as a registered nurse at' Grace of Monaco died on The bride attended Manchester High School and New food processor out prospecUve bridegroom is a 1971 h a s taken an awful His race was the 100-meter paper on which were these fluence will help bring Porter-Chester Institute. She is employed with Fuss and will include sessions on Social Manchester Memorial Hospital. graduate of Manchester High School Sept. 14. .The play, the beating!. run, but it was to be held on words of scripture from 1 back reverance and O’Neill Consulting Engineers. Security, Medicare and other public The prospective bridegroom is a opening work in Wisdom NORWALK (UPI) — The latest entry in the highly and is employed by Acousti-Teeb Our great-grandfathers Sunday. As he was a bom- Samuel 2:30; respect for the things of The groom attended Manchester High School and entitlement programs; the court 1974 graduate of Cheshire Academy. Systems. Bridge’s 1982-3 season, competitive food processor field is a new model with a called Sunday — the Holy again Christian, be “ For them that honor mq God! Eastern Connecticut State College. He is the permittee system; wills, and housing as it He holds a bachelor of science A Nov. 13 wedding is planned at shows the Fazzari family whole bowl feed system from a French manufacturer. Sabbath couldn’t with good con­ 1 will honor.” relates to ownership and con­ degree in business administration “ Remember the Sabbath of Perth Amboy, N.J.,- SKI MARTS at Brown’s Package Store in Manchester. They will Both a conventional, small feed tube cover and the Emanuel Lutheran ^ u rch . This must have inspired from Georgetown University, and Our grandfathers called science participate in the preparing for a lavish make their home in Manchester. new Le Grand Opening are standard with Robot-Coupe’s dominium conversion. ’The program day, to keep it holy.” he is a member of the Ckmnecticut Sunday — the Sabbath games. However, Eric Eric, for he not only won Italian wading deliberate­ RC-2800. The larger feed system allows the slicing of as will run for five consecutive Now you know father called it — entered another race on the race, but also set a ly set for the same day in Rt. 83. Vernon Circle e VERNON • 872-9587 A thought for the day: British poet and author many as four mandarin oranges or tomatoes at one Thursdays starting Oct. 7 at 9:30 Society of C.P.As. He is employed HlBO Sunday a.m. as a senior accountant at Arthur Monday. It was a 400- world’s record! April 1956 on which STORE Avon ft Newington — M7-S420 - Rudyard Kipling said, “ Everyone is more or less mad time. It will also cut whole bananas lengthwise, says On the surface of the moon, gravi­ But we call it — tbe meter event, not his I believe we should give Rev, George Emmitt Blood pressure screening will take Anderson and Co. in Hartford. Princess Grace married on one point.” company president A1 Finesman. ty — and hence a person’s w e i^ t — weekend! closer attention to tbe Associate Pastor HOURE; Mon - Fri 10-S, Sat 10-8, Sun 12-8 place on Wednesday from 9 to 11 A June 1983 wedding is planned. regular distance in run­ Prince Rainier. is only one-sixth of that on Earth. ■ On 1924, during our ning. keeping of God’s com­ Church of the Nazaren'e i ------I MANCHESTER HEHAED, Sat.. Oct. 2^ ljB2 - IS 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., Oct. 2. 1982

/~MACC News Cheney Tech 4 East Catholic 4 MHS swimmers 71 Ellington, Granby Bolton High 2 East Hartford 56 outrun Cheney Volunteers to follow relocation plans today SPORTS St.Thomas Aquinas 0

designed as a “key worker," and a member of the relocated in Mansfield. Editor’s note: This column is prepared weekly by nuclear confrontation. We believe that before Connecticut begins to Manchester Board of Directors. The experiences of our neighbors as they follow the staff of the'Manchester Area Conference of the relocation instructions will be very interesting. Ball bounces right Churches. spend the allocation for 1983, the people o f Connec­ Each family unit will be responding today as $60 big money for fight ticut have the right to understand and discuss some though they had just received official notification of We urge you to follow the reports as they appear in By Nancy Carr important aspects of the plan, in particular; crisis relocation from the governor. Each will the Herald during the next week. What you have Executive Director • Is it, logistically feasible to move, house and follow the directions that apply to their particular learned should be discussed with your family, Umberto “Big Boy” Carilli, who gained notoriety Manchester Area Conference support this many people? situation. They will pack, follow evacuation friends or neighbors. Your life may depend on it. when he decked heavy .weight champion Joe Louis • Are people willing to relocate in the event of routings, and assess the local situation once they during a sparring session, has retired at 62 and it for Cheney kickers of. Churches A THANK YOU , , ^ nuclear war? . t reach the designated host areas. For the second time in one month we ve received brought back memories for Sam Maltempo of In the event of nuclear attack or of presidential • Are host area populations and their local Since the FEMA TR-82 has designated a significant contribution to the Room At The Inn Manchester. Herald Angle declaration of imminent threat of nuclear attack, governments willing to accept the number of per­ Manchester as a high risk area, Manchester’s fund. These are designated monies to feed and “I boxed Big Boy,” once Maltempo recalled. “He By Len Auster the Federal Emergency Management Agency sons assigned to them by the FEMA? general population will be [evacuated to and house those rerentering the community from cor­ weighed about 250 pounds and was a giant (6-5) and Herald Sportswrlter (FEMA) has developed a plan to move 652,000 1 weighed only about 175 pounds. Earl Yost, Sports Editor • Does the development of such civil defense relocated in Ticonderoga. rectional or mental health institutions. 'Tis sometimes heller to he Connecticut residents to Vermont; 377,800 to plans at4his point in time, along with strategies to Key workers, those employed in public services, “Promoter Lou Viscusi called and offered me the Massachusetts, and 437,800 to upstate New York. (civil defense, fire, police and public works); the In the past few years a larger percentage of the bout, four rounds, for $60. That was big money in blessed with gixid luck rather than fight “limited” and “protracted” nuclear wars, in­ being good. Nearly 1.5 million people from Connecticut would production, processing or distribution of food or funds have been used in subsistence assistance to those days,” the retired Manchester police officer crease the chance of nuclear war? With the bounce of the ball and be relocated in northern rural communities. More In Manchester a selected group of participants pharmaceuticals; or those employed in transporta­ those who do not or cannot make successful re­ said. “I accepted. In those days weight advantages other positive criteria going in its than $1 million has recently been allocated to have agreed to test the feasibility of the tion, communications energy systems or medical entry and end up as transients or street people. didn’t mean a thing, you boxed anyone who was corner, Cheney Tech overe Connecticut for the development of this plan. Manchester Wartime Crisis Relocation Plan. care for those patients who cannot be evacuated, A donation of $500 has been received this week offered,” Maltempo added. Holton High, 4-2, in Charter Oak Manchester will be one of 25 towns in Connecticut Those participating include the teenage family of from the Rotary Club of Manchester, following an Remember, Arturo Godoy, the guy who fought 215-pound winger, really threw his fists and body, will be relocate in Mansfield. Conference (COO soecer/ action participating today in Civil Defense fact finding a middle-aged insurance executive, a young low- earlier gift from New England Mechanical Ser­ Joe Louis twice? He was brought in to referee. He and worked hard on every shift. The dependents of key workers (the federal Friday at the Beavers' field. day. The purpose of the project, sponsored locally income family with young children, an older vices. Since we were $343 in the red in this program went the distance with Joe Louis the first time they The climax to perhaps his best performance ever government has designated 11,190 Manchester “ We were lucky to win a game by MACC, is to promote public awareness and fund, these gifts were indeed a cause for rejoicing. met but was knocked out in a return match. as a Whaler came when he scored the tying in woman with serious health problems and no private residents as key workers and dependents), as well like this. The kids didn’t play well,” public discussion of the plan and its relationship to transportation, a couple, one of whom will be as all those without private vehicles will also be Thank you. “Big Boy fought like Godoy, in a crouch, despite the third period which enabled his club to escape with a 3-j exhibition tie. remarked Tech Coach Paul Soucy, his height. CJarilli won the decision,” Maltemjro “ We were coining off a big win (.3-1) said, adding that the press the following day said ’The “new” Neufeld impressed everyone and Coach Larry Kish can’t overlook the fourth round over Cromwell and we came out the lighter fighter had the edge. flat. Maybe the kids thought Ibis’ “We’ve been great friends over the years,” draft pick in 1979. Neufeld got into only 19 games last season with was going to be an easy game. ” C alendars Maltempo said of the Hartford heavyweight who , "They (Cheney) capitalized on held the New England title but was never able to the Whalers and tallied only four goals and assisted on three others. our defensive mistakes We beat crack the big time. ourselves,’’ commented Bulldog churches, and has taught at Siteki Bible School and the Maltempo is still active in the sport as the state’s In the past, Neufeld managed to stay out of the Coach Kay Boyd. Manzini Teacher Training Collegs well as- at two corners and didn’t play a physical-type game. Week at South Church No. 1 referee. The win lifts the Techmen to 2-0-1 % Nazarene High Schools. Against the Bruins, he skated and hustled and gave The following events are scheduled at South United the tyjje performance the Whaler brass had hoped in the conference and 3-0-2 overall r |5 The public is invited. Nursery care will be provided. New look Methodist Church for the coming week: for since he was drafted. while the loss sends Bolton to 0-3 in Sunday —6 p.m.. United Methodist Youth Fellowship; Talk about turnarounds. Supporters of the Hart­ the' conference and 2-3 overall Cheney had a 2-0 lead at the half. S.O.S.; 7;30 p.m., adult Bible study. Crafts on agenda ford Whalers in attendance last Wednesday night at Notes off the cuff the Hartford Civic Center saw a revitalized Ray Kay Brooks stole a pass at midfield Monday —7;30 p.m., administrative board in the Emanuel Church Women will meet Tuesday at 7:30 After 15 years of officiating basketball games as education wing. for the Beavers and fed to Paul p.m. in Luther Hall. Betty Rousseau, Manchester resi­ a member of the Central Connecticut District Nowak. The latter tricky dribbled Tiiesdav —12:30 o.m.. Mizpah-Spencer Circle, recep­ Board, Chris McHale has decided to file away his tion hall; Stanley Circle, education wing; 7 p.m.. dent and arts and crafts instructor, will presenLthe around two Bulldog defenders and whistle. The local man, who also worked a college Youth Choir; 7:30 p.m., women’s study and prayer program. fired a 20-yard bullet that slid under Mrs. Rousseau has taught crafts at the YWCA, Welles schedule the last eight years, retired due to group, 20 Hartford Road. keeper Ted Brown’s body at 22:40. Country Village and on a cruise of the Queen Elizabeth recurring foot problems. The one-time pro baseball After a missed kick by H«raid nhoto by Pmto W^nesday —7 p.m., Edgar-Cornell candy workshop; umpire started working baseball games while in the 7:30 p.m., Reynolds Circle, education wing; finance II. Bolton’s Mai Ferguson, who fired She will share her experiences on the cruise as well as J eighth grade and when eligible (age wise) joined wide to the right, at 25:30, Cheney CHENEY’S PAUL NOWAK GOES FOR BALL committee, and Chancel Choir rehearsal. demonstrate a craft she taught on board ship. the Central Board and developed into a first-class Thursday —6:30 p.m.. Junior Choir; 7:30 p.m., finance increased the edge to 2-0 at 35:07. , .with Bolton keeper Ted Brown in background There will also be a birthday celebration for all referee...Hal Goodnough checks in from his Darrin Hanna’s corner kick was committee. women present. Each table will have a special birthday Wellesley, Mass., home with information his Friday —10 a.m. Al-Anon in the education wing. volleyed home by Dan Wright with margin in half. Thirty five seconds Sharpies cake for a centerpiece. baseball souvenir collection has been appraised at the Bolton keeper overcommitting later, however, the edge went again Doug .Moore at 35:22 put a shot Joyce Stephenson, president, will lead the business S12.(XX). He’s still busy on the sports scene as a on the play. to two goals. A poor goal kick was from in close for Bolton Church hike planned meeting. MAI.TKMPO NEl FEI.I) rapid-fire, after-dinner speaker...Jeff Lombardo is "We were ahead 2 to 0 on two collected by Nowak and he tucked a ' rile whole game we were down a starting forward with the Brown University breaks and they missed trie penalty 12-yarder just inside the right post. their end but we were frustrated in The following events are scheduled for the coming Neufeld give a 100 percent performance fronj one soccer team this fall...Mike Falkowski has been m i kick, ” .Soucy reviewed the first half. With Bolton on the offensive, a finishing. We missed the penalty week at Center Congregational Church: Emanuel Church events end of the ice to the other against the Boston ‘Mr. Versatile’ with the Seton Hall fall baseball “The first half we had as many Cheney counterattack increased its kick and you can’t miss that. Also Sunday —2 p.m., church hike to Case Mountain; 5 p.m, Bruins. squad. The local man has played all infield and out­ ’The following events are scheduled for the coming chances as they did but blew them,’’ lead to 4-1. Wright on the left side some in front of the goal we were third graders and families dinner. Woodruff Hall. Neufeld, who has been up with the National field positions this fall as the Pirates copped 14 of week at Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church Street; Boyd stated. Cheney had a 12-6 edge chipped it to Nowak and the latter, missing.” stated Boyd Monday —7:30 p.m., “Gospel of John” led by Newell Hockey Leaguers on three previous occasions, was their first 22 decisions...Jose-Luis Clerc and Ivan Monday —3:30 p.m., staff meeting; 6:45 p.m,, scouts; in shots at the half. on the left edge of the box, flicked a ■ I'll take a win any way we can. I Curtis, Robbins Room. never able to play consistent hockey with the Lendl will be the top attractions in the World Cham­ 7:30 p.m., church council. Bolton had a 19-6 edge in the shots header over Brown, who was off his won’t be picky the way we get Tuesday —10:30 a.m.. Retired United Church of Whalers and spent most of the three seasons in pionship Tennis Hartford Open Dec. 14-19. Clerc is Tuesday —10 a.m., Beethoven Chorus; 7:30 p.m., department in the final 40 minutes, line, into the top half of the cage. them. ” Soucy declared Christ clergy meeting and luncheon, noon, Robbins Springfield and Bringhamton with the farm clubs. currently ranked No. 5 in the world...Have a nice Christian education committee; Toastmasters; but each side scored twice. The three goals gives Nowak 11 Cheney's next outing is Tuesday at Room; 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir, choral room; 5;30 Against the Bruins, Neufeld, a 23-year-old 6-2, weekend. The Bulldogs’ Alan Potter, after for the season, a new single season Kll.W! High in Hebron at 3:15 while p.m., ninth grade confirmation, Robbins room; 6:30 Emanuel Church Women. Wednesday —7 p.m., MARCH Inc.; 7:30 p.m., missing twice earlier, rocketed a 28- school mark. Nowak previously the Bulldogs host Portland High the p.m., sacred dance group, federation room; 7:30 p.m., varder home at 23:50 to trim the shared the record with Doug same hour Diaconate, Robbins Room; 7:30 p.m., board of trustees, Emanuel Choir. Thursday —10 a.m., prayer group; 11:15 a.m., care church office. Wednesday —10:30 a.m ..’’Gospel of John” led by and visitation; 3:45 p.m.. Belle Choir; 5:30 p.m., youth Newell Curtis, Robbins Room; 7:30 D.m., Chancel supper; 6:30 p.m., confirmation classes; Rebecca Cir­ cle potiuck supper at home of Linda McGehan; 7:30 Choir, choral room. Doran's goal spree Thursday —7:30 p.m., property committee, Robbins p.m., Scandia Lodge; 7:45 p.m., new member class. Room. Friday -7:30 p.m, SYSTEM social at home of Curt Saturday and Sunday — Board of Christian Education Gaskell. retreat, Ingraham House. Work day at Concordia Church Women to meet spices East shutout gr.. Events scheduled at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St., for the coming week are: With prolific scorer Colin Doran and had a guy on Colin. It was kind of the cage. Freshman Kevin All women of the community are invited to attend the Monday —7:30 p.m., Christian education committee, fall fellowship meeting of Church Women United of adding three goals to his season’s of congested in the goal area.” Madden concluded the scoring at church room; Fit and Slim, Kaiser Hall. p:- Manchester Oct. 8 at 9:30 a.m. at North United total. East Catholic applied the To cut down on the congestion, 33:37 on a header from five yards Tuesday —6:45 p.m., catechetics claases, church Methodist Church, 300 Parker St. whitewash brush to defensive- Doran, who now has 13 goals in the out off a cross from Todd Karpy. Annamay Potocki and Lena Schubert, delegates to the school wing; 8 p.m., Bible study group, church room. minded St. Thomas Aquinas, 4-0, in six outings, was moved out to the filast held a wide 26-5 edge in the Regional Assembly at Silver Bay, N.Y., will detail some Wednesday —8 a.m., work day for retired men, begin­ HCC soccer* action Friday in New wing. “That took two people away shots department. Eagle keeper highlights of the convention. ning with breakfast; 6:30 p.m., children’s choir; 7:45 Britain. from the goal area and gave us some Dave ■ Callahan made only three 4 ^ UNICEF materials will be distnbuted to the par­ p.m., Concordia choir. more room to operate.” stops in registering the shutout. ticipating churches. A new UNICEF film entitled Thursday —9:30 a.m., Bible discovery group, church The triumph moves the Eagles to Doran one-timed a chip from Bill “Remember Me” will be shown. room; 7:M p.m., social ministry committee, church 2-0 in the conference and 6-0 overall Masse at 25:37 for a 1-0 halftime “I thought we played well. It was room. The local organization will place its emphasis this while the loss drops the Saints to 0-4 bulge. His shot was from about eight a learning experience in that we will in the HCC and 0-5 overall. yards out. It went to 2-0 at 11:22 of probably be going against other year on the three celebration days; World Community ■ijv Day on Nov. 5; World Day of Prayer on March 4; and Nazarene services set It was tough going for the Eagles the second half as Doran converted teams who play defensively and May Fellowship Day on May 6. Monthly forum meetings inasmuch as Aquinas wasn’t too con­ a penalty kick following a handball hope for the one breakaway,” Malin have been suspend^ for the coming year. The following events are scheduled for the coming cerned with its offense. “They violation in the area. cited. Child care will be provided without charge by week at the Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St.: packed the goal area,” Doran completed his three-goal East’s next outing is an HCC af­ fair against South (Catholic at Hart­ notifying Janet Richmond at 649-0138 in advance. Monday —11:30 a.m., chapel service at the acknowledged East Coach Tom hat trick at 26:03 as he one-timed a Cornerstone Christian School with Mrs. Carol Howard. Malin. “They played four fullbacks cross from Mike Stone into the back ford’s Hyland Park at 3:15. Tuesday —2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convalescent Missionary to speak Home; 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor; 7:30 p.m.. The Rev. Hilbert Miller who has served as a mis­ church board meeting. Wednesday —6:30 p.m., introductory caravan Second half scoring spree Hprnlfl phnto by Pmto . e sionary in Swaziland, Southern Africa, will be the speaker Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Church of the Nazarene, meeting at Davis Building; 7 p.. Chancel Choir rehear­ Herald photo by Pinto sal; 7:30 p.m., prayer hour. TECH’S PAUL NOWAK (9) LETS SHOT FLY 236 Main St. . . .before Bolton defenders get In position Miller is now on furlough, touring the country on Saturday —senior adults foliage trip. behalf of his work. He has worked with the Church of the paces Tribe girls' victory ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Nazarene in Africa, with the goal of making it self- supporting financially and administratively. TH E . . . located on Cooper Street passed, made the through passes He has been involved in youth work, building of BIB LE With all the scoring coming in the rounded out the scoring for Eagleffe tankers dunk Locks second half of play, Manchester and were clearing the ball. We were Manchester at 16:02 on a SPEAKS High tripped Hall High, 3-1, in girls’ also beating them to the 50-50 balls. By breakaway. It was Hopperstead’s strong performances from while freshman Michelle Freemer Sh-arii'- i .1 J 'M II We won about 80 percent of those ,iAi 1 KIhum i :( 2 [’.'i-i \\|, soccer action Friday at Memorial 11th goal of the season. several sources (lowered East swe t the 200 and 500-yard freestyles Euo«n« and that resulted in locking the ball I ('Maic'. I KC> 2 27 Field. Catholic girls’ swimming team past for the Eaglettes. Bmv«r The win lifts the Silk Town hooters in the offensive zone.” Hall had the edge in the shots r»0 Irrr I Dakin KC - 2Mtiipli\ \\I.' 2 Religious Services liie Biblical exhortation Windsor Locks High. 80-46. Friday SenJjOr Carolyn Toiler won the SwansMii 2ii !i to 5-1 for the season and drops the Heather HohenthaTs seven goal of department, 20-14. “Hall is a strong, is: “ Pray without ceasing,” in Wind.sor Locks. diving with a total of 131.05 poinis Di\ tiu’ I Tullri I !•;( ' 2 I-ff L’H'‘"n ’ ^ Warriors to 4-2. the season, at 2:46, opened matters well-coached team. We really came M.iiiiinir IU I.' i;n n,') [if.inD I Thes. 5; 17. Prayer in public The victory lifts the Eaglette for East with JoAnne Swanson. school classroorns is again a “We beat a good team today; that in the second half. The sophomore of age today with the win,” Erardi MXl IK 1 Khruo | > 2 Dair ’WI... ,1 tankers to 2-0 while the loss sends Stephanie Greenwald. Karen and l.ruan "- i|*:r> 1 im; school; 7 p.m. Bible study and a.m.. Sunday school; 7 p.m.. heated issue. Opposition is is nice,” stated,Manchester Coach winger depwsited a hard 30-yard noted. “We’ve come a long way (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Youth service Sunday. Kathy Lenares, sophomore Kim KHi liff 1 (iatr ,U1 2 Sh.MM.ki': iK(‘i .ellowship. Wednesday. 7:30 gospel meeting. ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. Simpson, pastor emeritus. 10 the Raiders to 0-5. East’s next out­ Andover (Friday). CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall Francis V. KrukowskI, Rev. based upon the first Joe Erardi. “It wasn’t easy by any boot into the cage for the lead. through hard work which the girls '^ifMiii^ -i ;( ' I Hr> p.m. prayer meeting. FULL GOSPEL a.m. Worship srvlce, sanctuary: ing is Wednesday against perennial Shewokis. and freshman Chri.s PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 and Vernon streets. Eugene Robert Burbank, team ministry; amendment’s “ establish­ means,” he added. It went to 2-0 at 4:59 as midfielder have undertaken.” KHI l).*w k I Sli.iihiu \\r.’ 2 St.iiio .\\\.< FIRST CONGREGATIONAL PRINCE OF PEACE INTERDENOMINATIONAL 10 a.m. Church School. F'erguson. the latter in diving, tur­ Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, Brewer and Steve Holt, ministers. Rev. Edward J. Reardon. Satur­ ment of religion" clause. power Glastonbury High in Glaston­ .’I (Irn'Mwalil (!•!(■ >1 1,'. R2 CHURCH (UNITED CHURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH. Route 31 CHURCH. 745 Main St. Rev. TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM, 400 ’There was no scoring in the first Mara Walrath rocketed a low hard Hall secured the jayvee tilt, 5-0. pastor. 10:30 a.m., worship ser­ Sunday services: 9 a.m. Bible Clearly this amendment was bury at 7 o’clock. ning in strong performances for |(Hihif*a’*i I Dakin ‘ I-:! ■' 2 Sw arisen • IlC ■ CHRIST). 107 Route 6 at Long Hill and North Rlyer Road. Rev. W. H. Philip Saunders, minister. 10:30 day masses at 4 and 8:30 p.m.; E. Middle Turnpike. Rabbi half in which Erardi felt fortunate. 25-yard liner into the back of the Sandy Hanley, Amy Cain and Sandy vice. nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sunday classes: 10 a.m. worship; 6 p.m. Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 ;i Sullivan ' U 1,) 4 12 IM ....z Road. Rev. Richard H. Taylor, Wilkens. pastor. 9 a.m.. Sunday a.m., praise, worship service and Richard J. Plavin, Israel Tabatsky, intended as a protection Senior Angela Ebreo was a double E ast...... school; 7 p.m.. Informal worship. worship. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bi­ a.m. and noon. “We were off our game in the first twine. It was Walrath’s second goal Wilson along with goalie Gina 'wKUtr'f i''r(‘fiiicr IKC' 2 Miiiphv W I,' pastor. Sunday^ worship, 10 a.m.. school; 10:15 a.m., worship ser­ Bible study; 7 p.m.. deliverance cantor. Dr. Leon Wind, Rabbi against legislation es­ winner for East, securing the 200IM ilrsnlls 1 ST. JOHN'S POLISH ble study. Nursery provided for all ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL half and we were lucky to be in a 0-0 of the season with Hohenthal mleming, who made 13 saves;: K.inl 'WI.. r» .'■>0 41 nursery care provided, social vice. service. Emeritus. Services, 8:18 p.m. tablishing any religion as the 20U mediry rrl.'iv 1 KdSl '(iruunwaUl NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, services. CHURCH, Park and Church and 100 butterfly. Meg Dakin took 400 Iir«' I’t’lav 1 Kasl (Sirarns Shrwokiv hour after the service ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Route FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52 23 Gotway St. Rev. Walter A. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Friday and 9:48 a.m., Saturday. official state religion. tie at the half,” he cited. '“’ITie se­ assisting. . played well for the young Indians. Dakin Swan'^nn. SlnnvoV.si 2 06 4 Street. Rev. Stephen K. Jacob­ the 100 breaststroke and 50 freestyle I, I f’rinrr IlKhmi 4 17 Ofi 31. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor; Lake St. Rev. James Beliasov. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST cond half we played the style of Kathy Moffie tipped home a Manchester’s next outing is at . 2(M» h’lT 1 I*‘r(>('im>r tKf*) 2 C alr-W I.^ .‘I Hyszko, pastor. 8:30 a.m., mass SCIENTIST. 447 N. Main SL 10:30 son. Rev. Frederick D. Moser, Most of the framers of our Rev. John L. Suprenant. pastor. 9:30 a m., Sunday school; CHURCH, 1228 Main St. Dr. Bolton in English and Polish. a m., church service, Sunday curate. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist: constitution and its Bill of soccer we’re capable of. rebound at 12:28 to put Hall on the home Tuesday against Conard High associate pastor. Saturday 10:30 a.m., worship service; 7 Shephard S. Johnson, Rev. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S school, and care (or small 9 a.m. first, second and fourth Rights were religious. Their “...The second half we short scoreboard but Shana Hopperstead at 3:30. CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE. 32 masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday p.m.. evening service. Laurence M. Hill, pastor. 9 and dHURCH, 741 E. Middle Turn­ children. , Sundays, Holy Communion and Hebron Road. The Rev. J. Clifford masses at 7:30. 9:30 and 10:45 CHURCH OF THE 10:48 a.m., worship; 9 a.m., purpose was not to establish pike. Rev. Martin J. Scliolsky, COMMUNITY BAPTIST Church school; third Sunday, Curtin, pastor. Saturday mass at a m.; Holy Days at 7 a.m.. 5:30. ASSUMPTION. Adams Street at church school. freedom from religion. They pastor. Saturday mass at S p.m.; CHURCH. 888 E. Center St. Rev. morning prayer; 11 a.m. Ilrst, se.^ , Sports Tech runners whipped 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 7:30 p.m. Thompson Road. Rev. Edward S. EMANUEL LUTHERAN and their successors to the Sunday masses at 8:30, tO and James I. Meek, minister. 9:18 cond and third Sundays, Holy 9:15 and 11 a.m. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses CHURCH, Church and Chesinut present lime accepted 11:30 a.m. a m.. Church school lor all ages, Communion; fourth Sunday, mor­ Indian girls outswim East Hartford 'Calendar Cheney Tech crqss country team Mumley (CTl. ‘7. Darcy (C.l, 8 BOLTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. United Church of at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Streets. Rev. Dale H. Gustafson kindergarten through Grade 4 ning prayer. Holy Communion prayer in legislative and CHURCH. 1041 Boston Turnpike. Christ. Rt. 44A. Rev. Robert K. masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 and Rev. Michael Lohmann; was' upended twice Fritlay in Foran (('Ti 9. Walker (Gi. 10 continuing during the service; every Wednesday at 10 a.m. other public meetings. Rev. Marjorie Hiles, pastor. 11 Bechtold. 9:45 a.m.. church 11:45 a.m. Main St. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan, pastors: Stephen E. Farwig, In­ Ellington. The Beaver thinclads fell 10:30 a.m., Mbrning worship, NORTH UNITED METHODIST Prayer as an opening exer­ Down by a single point with just Maryann Troy, Amy Fournier, 200 free; 1. B.Fournier Mario DiLoretto added the Coventry school In Church Lane House. CHURCH. 187 Woodbridge St. ZION EVANGELICAL Sunday school; 10:30 a.m„ ser­ munlon, nursery. tion, but sin is a disg**ace to and Beth Fournier and Jeanne Friday against Hall High at Foran was eighth for the Beavers Nursery care provided. a.m. worship service and church 100 back: 1. Noone (M). 2. O'Brien )Mi. 3 MaiirlicMicr Iiojm and girl« al Si. Rev. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri vice ol worship: 6:30 p.m., t r i n i t y c o v e n a n t any people,” Proverbs 14:34: Lem ieux 1-2 in the 100-yard Cornerstone Pool in West Hartford with Brendan Owens'lUh, Jeff Virr seventh point. school; 11 a.m. fellowship hour. Parsons (EH) 1:09.6. Anihnny'H Ins ilalional. Long COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN am.. Sunday school; 11 a.rn.. Synod), Cooper and High streets. evening service. CHURCH, 302 Hacatack 8t. Rev. 100 breast. 1. B Fournier (M). 2 I^mieiix 12lh and Peter Schifley 18th. For the second week in a row the CHURCH, Route 44-A and Trow­ morning worship; 6 p.m., evenirtg Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor, 9 CENTER CONGREGATIONAL breaststroke in order to give the In­ at 5:30. Manchester . UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. 11 Center Street. Rev. Norman Swanaon. 8 a.m., Results: ‘M). 3 Russo (EH) 1:21 0. iHland East defense held the opjiosition bridge Road. Rev. Brad Evantf, worship; 7:30 p.m.. bibte study a m.. Divine worship: 10:18 a,m SOCIETY: East. 183 'W. Vernon W jOHSY' dians the advantage. Manchester Results; 1. Starses (Gl 20:04 for Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior worship; 9:28 a.m., Sunday 200 medley relay: 1. East Hartford. 2. MHS. 400 free relay: 1 Manchester (Troy, A.F'tmr- Kaal Calliolir lioya and girla al pastor. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. GOSPEL HALL. Center Street. (Tuesday): p p.m., Ladles’ prayer Sunday School and Youth Forum. St. Rev. Arnold Weftntgod, capped the comeback effort by win­ 3.6 miles. 2 F’yfq (G), 3. Iglly,(E). scoreless with Joe Langerfield and pastor; Rev. Chet Copeland, School; 10:25 a.m., coffee end 3. MHS 2:07.8. nier. Sampson. Nfione). 2 EHH.S 4 13 7 worship; 10:45 a.m. Sunday 10 a.m., breaking 11:45 (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Men's prayer Holy Communion drat and third .minister 10:30 a.m., Servloe. Moniville Invitational •foe ganger standouts. asaocIM paaton Rev. Clifford 0. fellowehip; 11 e.m., worship. kling the 400-yard free relay with 4 Carney (Ej. 5. Gunev (G). 6. MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat.. Oct. 2. 1982 - 17 Ih - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., Oct. 2, 1982 Perfect grid Scarborough contributed The last time Milwaukee won a world cham­ Scoreboard pionship, one pitcher made it all possible, and that marks risked could happen again with another, although if it \o\oW does, unfortunately, this one will get the credit S p orts eight seniors on the sidelines in 1981. posthumously. By Richard Rosenblatt Seven of them are back, including Everybody in Milwaukee remembers Lew P arade l/i UPI Sports Writer four on a defense that allowed only Burdette. They should for the way he beat the Yankees three times in the 1957 World Series when Now is the time for Auburn, Kan­ 19 points in victories over Kentucky, Milt RIchman South Dakota and WichiU State. • the ball club was still in the National League and sas State, Minnesota and Duke to known as the Braves. state their cases for national ‘(When we go onto the football Red Sox field, our players know they can now They’re the Brewers now, hoping to represent the recognition. American League in this year’s World Series, and Baseball Hockey Rarely seen in the Top 20 over the beat people without having to rely on the other team playing poorly,” should that come to pass, the late Ray Scarborough, past few years. Auburn (No. 17) and who died last July, will have made a much greater Minnesota (No. 20) inched their way said Dickey. “If we play our best nipYanks and they play their best we still have contribution to the club’s success than is generally — the Angels, with whom he spent six seasons into the ratings last week while Kan­ known. before coming to Milwaukee. sas State and Duke may be one vic­ a chance to win.” Scraborough pitched in the American League 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK (UPI) Playersaver left Arizona SUte, which is serving Should the Brewers get into the World Series, it Bv United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave unprotected and available for Monday’s tory away from joining the select years. He spent the early part of his career with the W L Pet. GB I9E NHL waiver draft NCAA probation and does not could be against the Cardinals, with whom Dalton Stapleton’s triple to left center group. Senators but also was with the White Sox, Red Sox, made that big seven-player deal in the •winter of Milwaukee 94 64 .Sfi6 — Bn.slon — Wayne Cashman, Mike Gillis, appear in the weekly Top 20, leads Baltimore 91 67 ,578 3 delivered Wade Boggs from first , Roy Shultz. All four schools are 3-0 entering Yankees and Tigers before he retired and went into 1980, getting Rollie Fingers, Pete Vuckovich and Boston 86 73 .541 8»^ base in the 12th inning Friday night, Buffalo — Bernie Gallant. Jere Gillis. the nation in scoring defense, Detroit 80 77 510 13'/i Saturday’s games but will be hard- scouting. Ted Simmons, or against the Braves, who defected giving the Boston Red Sox a 3-2 vic­ Peter Horachek, Yvon Lambert. Gary pressed to extend their 1982 winning allowing 5.4 points per game. New York 79 80 .4OT 15W McAdam. Geordie Robertson, Dave Against the pass the Sun Devils also At the time he died, Scarborough was doing from Milwaukee to go to Atlanta 17 years ago. Cleveland 76 81 .484 17‘^ tory over the New York Yankees, Fenyves. Mark Robinson. Mark Wichrow- streaks -to four. special assignments for Harry Dalton, the “No matter what, it should be pretty interesting, Toronto 75 84 .472 19*/^ ski. Paul Harn.son rank first (101 yards). West Steve Crawford, 1-0, was the Auburn, with a schedule that calls don’t you think?” laughed Dalton, who once worked Calgary — Danny Bolduc. Mike Dwver. "Arizona State is an extremely Brewers’ Executive Vice President and General ('alifornia 90 60 .566 winner and Mike Morgan, 7-11, took Bobby Francis, ' Tim Harrer, 'flrad for its first six games at home, Manager. He had worked under Dalton with the as a sports writer in Springfield, Mass., and was a Kansas Citv 88 71 .563 2 the loss. Kcmplhorne. Dan Labraaten, Alex entertains No. 8 Nebraska while fast and extremely exciting team,” Chicago ■ 85 74 535 5 McKendry. Mike Perovich, Pat Ribble, Orioles and later followed him to the Brewers. combat press officer later as a lieutenant in the Air Seattle 76 83 478 14 With one out, Boggs bounced a hit Howard walker, Gord Wappell, Rejean Kansas State plays its first road said Dickey. '"They led the Pac-10 in “When it was decided we were going to change attendance last year and both teams Force. Ohkinnd 67 92 .421 23 off third baseman Roy Smalley’s Lemclin game of the year, against Arizona managers in June, I asked several people in our It was Dalton who made up his mind to change Texas 64 96 403 26 Chicago — Louis Begin, Reg Kerr, Cliff are coming in undefeated. This ls^ Minnesota 59 100 371 31 glove. He scored ■on the triple and Koroll, .John Marks, Florenl Robidoux. •State, 4-0. Also, Minnesota enter­ organization for recommendations,” Dalton said. managers, replacing Buck Rodgers with Kuenn on the type of game every youngster Saturday's Games Stapleton scored when shortstop Glen Sharpely. Bart Y achim ec,' Jack tains Iliinois and Duke plays host to “Ray was one of those who recommeded Harvey June 2 after the Brewers were languishing in sixth Detroit at Cleveland. 2 Barry Evans hobbled Reid Nichols’ O'Callahan. Bob Orr. 'ey* should dream about playing in.” ■ Milwaukee at Baltimore Detroit — Carmine Cirella. Jody Gage. Navy. Kuenn and I agreed with him.” place 7-V2 games out of first place two days earlier, grounder before throwing out “I feel like we’ve improved every Texas at California William Hogaboam, Earl Ingarfield, Herald photo by Pinto Minnesota, the only unbeaten For that alone. Dalton and the rest of the and it was also Dalton who went out and got Doc Oakland at Kansas City Nichols. Brian Johnson, Mark Lofthouse, Don week,” said Auburn coach Pat Dye, Brewers can’t help but remember Scarborough. Medich from the Rangers and Don Sutton from the Chicago at Minnesota Murdoch. Ted Nolan. Joe Paterson. team in the Big Ten Conference, will Seattle at Toronto The Yankees tied the score 11 in Dennis Polonich, Brad Smith. Eric Vail. in his second season at Auburn. That was only one of his beneficial recommen­ Astros. pit its quarterback, Mike Hohensee, Boston, at New York the eighth when Willie Randolph led Rt’jean Cloutier. Bruce Howes. Greg Handshakes after the battle. "Offensively we made some mis­ dations, however, and the Brewers already are With Fingers sidelined because of a muscle tear Jolv, Randy Ladouceur, I>arry l/ozinski. ^ against Illinois’ "Tony Eason. The off with a single. Randolph was takes but fortunately they haven’t planning to establish an award in his name. in his right arm and no better than a 50-50 prospect — Ken Berry, l..anre mini dropped its first game of the NATIONAL LEAGUE sacrificed to second by Dave Nctherv. Gbrd Stafford, Garry Unger Manchester High soccer team, ted by Mike St. Laurent (7), Eric CCIL tilt at Memorial Field, Indians took 2-1 verdict to move Into been glaring mistakes.” “Ray also was the guy who recommended Ned to pitch anymore, Dalton was still trying to pick up Hv United Pre^s International Hartford Don Gillen. Archie season last week, losing 20-3 to No.-l .Collins, who was safe when pitcher Dupee (18), and Tim Carmei (14), go down the line to shake first place. Randy Campbell directs the Yost to us,” Dalton said about the Brewers’ another relief pitcher as recently as this past East Henderson, George Lyle, Vince Magnan. Pittsburgh. W L Pci. GB Tom Burgmeier pulled first Dave McDonald. Mike McDougal. Warren hands with Simsbury High performers following Thursday's big Tigers’ wishbone attack and has seldom-used 27-year-old backup catcher who could x-St l.ouis 91 60 ,569 - Miller. Jim Walsh. Ross Yales, Rick Ley. In other games involving the Top Tuesday. baseman Wade Boggs off the bag. completed 19-of-39 for 300 yards and turn out to be this year’s Bucky Dent for that “It fell through and we’re going to go with what Philadelphia 87 72 .547 3‘a Gerry McDonald. Jack Mcllhargey, 20 Saturday, it’s 14th-rated We^t'"' Montreal 84 75 .528 6»2 After Jerry Mumphrey sacrificed, Stuart Smith, Ken Holland 2 two touchdowns with no intercep­ dramatic three-run homer he hit into the left field Virginia at No. 1 Pittsburgh, San we have now,” he said. Pittsburgh 83 76 ,522 Burgmeier intentionally walked Roy Los Angeles — Blair Barnes. Pierre tions. Bo Jackson and Lionel James net at Fenway Park against the Red Sox Kuenn, who moved up from being one of the, Chicago 72 88 .450 19 Giroux, Glenn Goldup, Alan Hangsleben. Diego State at No. 2 Washington, New York 64 96 .403 26*2 Samlley to load the bases and Oscar are the leading runners for the Wednesday night. Brewers’ coaches, still is designated as "interim Warren Holmes, Dean Turner. Bob Arkansas State at No. 4 Alabama, West Gamble tied the score with a Gladnev. Larrv Goodenough. Don Wad- Tigers. “We drafted Yost from the Mets in 1977,’’ Dalton manager.” Atlanta 87 72 ,547 - sacrifice fly to right. d i? II In Nebraska, Auburn will be up Louisiana State at No. 5 Florida, No. went on. “They had him at Jackson and Ray saw “There’s no reason to change that,” said Dalton. I os Angeles 86 73 541 1 Minne.sota - P’rank Beaton. Jack 6 Georgia at No. 18 Mississippi, San I’Yanf isco 86 73 .541 1 Boston had taken a 1-0 lead in the (’arl.son. Steve Carlson. Dave Debol, Jim against a team which dropped a 27- him after the Mets moved him up to Tidewater. “We designated it that way because of Harvey’s San Diegf* 80 79 .503 7 top of the third when Dwight Evans Dob.son, Wes Jarvis. Dan McCarthy, Striking NFL players 24 decision to Penn State last week North Texas State at No. 7 Southern Houston 75 84 ,472 12 W'arren Young. Murray Bnimwell. Rollie Ray told us Ned would be able to help us and did he health. Really, that’s the only consideration. We Methodist, No. 9 UCLA at Colorado Cincinnati 60 99 377 27 hit his 31st homer of the season. Boutin. Markus Mattson. in the final four seconds. The ever the other night. It couldn’t happen to a nicer wanted him to look on it as one more assignment and Georgia Tech at No. 10 North x-clinched division title Ken Griffey drove in a run in the Montreal — Jeff Bruhaker. Yvan- Joly, Cornhuskers are making their first kid. After he hit that homer, you never saw a hap­ rather than something that depended entirely on bottom of the 12th with an infield Danny Lane, Dave Orleski, Dave Allison, Carolina. P'rani f»is James. Rill Kitchen. Bill Root, trip to the South since losing 203 to pier person in your life. He said that home run of his whether he won or lost." Kuenn’s right leg was am­ Saturday’s Games grounder. Also, it’s Texas Christian vs. No. St Louis at Chicago Dwighi Schofield Alabama four years ago. was the' accumulation of all the hard work, all the putated below the knee in the spring of 1980 Los Angeles at San Francisco New Jersey — Mike Antonovich, Bob “Nebraska has the same people 11 Arkansas at Little Rock, No. 12 years, he had spent in the minor leagues and all the following blood clot complications. He has not said New York at Philadelphia, night Aitwell, Ed Cooper, Richie Hansen. Dan they had last year,” said Dye. Notre Dame at Michigan State, No. Montreal at Pittsburgh, night Mets 1-0 Lempe Bob Miller. Steve. Peters. Mario break oft negotiations sitting on the bench he had done up here.” whether he wants to manage some more next year Cincinnati at Houston, night Giallonardo. Jack Hujghe.s, Brad Knelson 13 Texas at Rice, No. 15 Miami "Mike Rozier and Roger Craig, as a Dalton was making his comments after Thursday or not. Atlanta at San Diego, night PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Terry . NY Islanders — Kevin Devine. Glen tandem, are the best two running (Fla.) at Louisville, Temple at No. night’s contest that the Red Sox won 9-4, leaving the "A few weeks ago, I said to him ‘If we’re getting ' Leach allowed one hit — a one-out Duncan Lome Henning. Red Laurence. "We represent 1,500 professional 16 Boston College, Kentucky at No. (Jarth ■ MacGuigan. Kellv Davis. Mike backs we’II play against all year.” Brewers’ magic number for clinching the AL East to the point where you wanna know something, let's triple by Luis Aguayo in the fifth in­ Grcedcr. Dave Hanson. Tim Lockridge. WSHINGTON (UPI) - The football players nd our negotiating , 19 Clemson and San Jose State, tied D Arcy Regier, Rob Holland Kansas State, off to its best start title at two games. talk,” ’ Dalton revealed. "But he told me he wasn’t ning — and Hubie Brooks’ sacrifice striking NFL Players Association *We decided tempera were getting a little too committee is determined to try with Minnesota for 20th, at San Jose NY Rangers — Mike Backman. Gary in seven years, has benefitted from No matter what the Brewers do from hereon in, concerned about that at all. so we’ll simply let it gO fly in the 10th delivered Rusty Burns. Pat Conacher, Cam Connor. Phil Friday broke off negotiations with every avenue toward reaching a Reds 4-2 hot and we weren't resolving anything.' coach Jim Dickey’s redshirt State. Dalton, who was involved in four World Series until we get everything else out of the way.” Tillman to give the New York Mets P'.sposiro, Dave Silk. Walt Tkaezuk, Sieve the league's Management Councii settiement,” said Upshaw. "We Third-ranked Penn State is idle. Vickers. Peter Wallin, Carol Vadnals, Gene Upshaw program, which saw the coach keep while he was with Baltimore, has three or four very Dalton chose Kuenn because he was aware Kuenn HOUSTON (UPI) - Tom Lawless a 1-0 victory over the Philadelphia Steve Baker after less than 90 minutes of face-to- have talked money and we have intriguing weeks in front of him. knew the club well. singled, doubled and scored two Phillies. I’hiladclphia — Tom Gorence, Bob face taiks that both sides declared a talked non-economic issues. Manage­ O'Brien, Gordie Williams. Bob Dailey, To begin with, he is now going back to Baltimore, "I wanted the move to be made with as little dis­ runs in support of Bob Shirley Dave Kingman led off the 10th waste of time. ment refuses to take anything but a Peter Dineen. Bob Hoffmeyer, Marc they want to keep it that way. They the play and broadcasting of NFL the city in which he spent 17 years with the Orioles ruption as possible because I felt we still were a Friday night, giving the Cicinnati with a walk off reliever Porfi Marchand. Jimmy Watson The union asked for an 8:30 a.m. hard iine against any matter we won’t deal with us businessman to ;ames, including the Service before moving on to the Angels, for the Brewers’ legitimate contender. I knew if I brought an outside Reds a 4-2 victory over the Houston Altamirano, 4-1, and Tillman ran for Pittsburgh —' Rob Garner. Jim EDT session Saturday, but the chief bring up. But we will attempt to dis­ Hamilton. Mike Meeker, Gary Rissling, businessman." Smpioyees’ union, which represents Names in the news final four games of the season. man in, it would take him a certain amount of time Astros. Kingman. He took third on Gary Gregg Sheppard. Bgbhv Simpson. Errol negotiator for the NFL owners said cuss every issue every time we Stan White, a member of the union :oncession and other workers at After that comes the playoffs for the pennant and to find out what the players can do and can’t do. Shirley, 8-13, allowed seven hits Rajsich’s single and Brooks tfien Thompson, Mario Fauberl, Ron Slack- he wasn’t sure he would attend. meet. We owe that to our house Bob Stewart. Bennett Wolf. Gary "Going to the bargaining table negotiating committee, said the VFL gam es, and the National that also figures to be against a former team of his Harvey knew all that already.” while striking out three and walking filed to deep center. Edwards, fJord Laxton 0 members.” league negotiators spent much of Association of Broadcast Darrell Waltrip one over 8 1-3 innings. Joe Price Quebec • Ross Brownridge, Garv tomorrow morning under these cir­ Most upsetting to the piayers has Dillon. Mark Pletts. Jacques Richard. the time laughing at the players. Employees and Technicians. NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. (UPI) — Darrell Waltrip edged Bob­ relieved Ben Hayes with two out and cumstances does not make a whole been Donian’s refusai tq bend on Blue Jays 2-0 Louis Sleigher, Tim Tookey. Andre "They have a plantation mentality Friday’s talks recessed after only the bases loaded and notched his Dupont. Terry Johnson. Scott McGeowan. lot of sense," said Jack Donian. medicai issues. The union used the by Aiiison and Terry Labonte Friday to take the lead after the first and they’re worried about their ibout a 25-minte meeting when third save. TORONTO (UPI) - Dave Stieb Gaston Therfien executive director of the NFL case of the Dallas Cowboys, who haif of qualifying for Sunday’s 400-lap NASCAR Grand National stock St U'uis ^ Curl Brackenbury, Blair dominance of players,” said White, honlan asked for a caucus. The The decision left the Reds with 99 fired a four-hitter, maintaihing his Chapman, Pat Hickey. Denis Houle. John Management Councii. allegedly withheld from kicker car race. “We don’t feel like we wili settle ssue on the table at the time was losses with two games to play. The league lead in complete games and Markell. Rob Tudor. Bert Wilson, Bill "What purpose is tomorrow’s Rafael Septien the fact that he was Waitrip’s Buick roared around the five-eighths of a mile track at Baker. Gerry Hart, Bruce McKay. Bill meeting if it is like today’s? I don’t into the saddle of slavery. ;he players’ medical records. Orioles top Brewers Reds have never lost 100 games in a shutouts, and Jesse Barfield Stewart, John Taft. playing with a hernia last season. 113.293 mph, while Allison’s Chevrolet was clocked at 113.219 mph and have my mind made up on meeting. "There was no point n meting “When we ask to see the records, Labonte’s Chevrolet was timed at 113.105 mph. season. slammed a solo homer Friday night Toronto — Bruce Boudreau, Mike .hey say we’re asking for control,” “We just can’t understand how to lift the Toronto Blue Jays to a 2-0 Kaszyeki. Benoit L ^orte. Dan Maloney, But I have my mind made up about further. It’s ridiculous to sit there Mill ’ McCreary. Frank Nigro, Ron C any owner could, in good con­ and have the feelings I get hearing Jpshaw said. “A basic right we as victory over the Seattle Mariners. Sedlbauer, Reg Thomas. Roa Willard. not wanting to waste another day if science, keep from a piayer the Tom Burleson we aren’t going to get something them. It’s a feeling like I usually get luman beings have, not only as Stieb, 17-14, who won for the 10th Ron Zanussi, uave Ixigan. Bob Manno, detaii of his injury,” said White. ATLANTA (UPI) — The Atlanta Hawks traded veteran center Tom Twins 3-2 Barry Melrose, Dave Snand. j done,” Donian said. on 4th-and-l at the goalline,’’ said flayers, but as people, is to know time since the All-Star break, struck Vancouver — Drew Callander. Tim The NFL said Thursday the 14 Burleson to the Chicago Bulls Friday for future considerations. in first of two gomes MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - Gary Union negotiators depicted the Detroit Lions’ linebacker. A^hat our medical status is." out seven and walked two to record Coulis, Blair MacDonald, Kevin Primeau, games that were set for Sunday and Arthur Rutland. Kelly Elcombe. management as having'a "pianta- Ed Garvey, executive director of The dispute now centers on the The 7-foot-3 Burleson, a North Carolina State graduate, sat out last Gaetti cracked a two-run double and his 19th complete game and fifth Monday would not be play^ as Washington — Tony Cassolato. Ixiu }layers’ insistence on a wage scale season with knee problems that have bothered him throughout his Bobby Castillo and Ron Davis com­ shutout of the year. P'rancescnelti. Harvey Pocza. P'rrol tion mentality" in the talks. Gene the NFLPA, did not take part in BALTIMORE (UPI) - Rich Brewers had rallied to within 5-3 on Friday’s session but stopped by the 'unded by television and cable scheduled. career. He played in 31 games with the Hawks in 1980-81, averaging Brewers’ dugout, allowing both bined on a fivehitter to lead the Loser Floyd Bannister, 12-13, in­ Haus.se. Pierre Bouchard. Dave Hutchin­ Upshaw, president of the NFLPA, Dauer and Terry Crowley drove in back-toback home runs by Ted Sim­ son, Jay Johnston, Paul MacKinnon. Jim -evenue. On Thursday, Donian again Commissioner Pete Rozelie said 3.3 points per game. Ripken and Nolan to score. Minnesota Twins to a 3-2 victory creased his lead in strikeouts to 209, was particularly incensed. hotel to attend a player caucus just two runs each and Ken Singleton mons and Ben Oglivie in the top of Mf’Taggart. Terry Murray, A1 Jensen. before the talks recessed. :aiied for federal mediation on the games missed so far might be made Singleton’s leadoff homer in the Friday night over the CTiicago White fanning six while allowing five hits. Rfibbie Moore T "We decided tempers wer^ get­ up. He said the league could belted his 14th home run Friday the inning. third made it 4-1. Sox. Winnipeg — John Bethel. Danny ting a little too hot and we weren’t A union spokesman said Garvey Mint, but the players say the scale Robert Reid Geoffrion, Tom Gib.son. Benoit Gosselin, “scrub" some wild card games and night, enabling the Baltimore Dennis Martinez, 5-0 lifetime Nolan tripled leading off the resolving anything,” said Upshaw. had been "seeking additional sup­ IS not an issue to be submitted to After a one-out single by Mike Inidlans 3-2 l^rrv Hopkins, Doug Ix?cuver. Ron use the week before the Super Bowl. HOUSTON (UPI) — iHouston Rockets player Robert Reid said Orioles to stay alive in the against the Bi;ewers in Baltimore, fourth and scored on Dauer’s dou­ Wilson. Mark FMantery. F’ierre Hamel. “They have a ‘slave mentality’ and port" from ali unions involved with mediation. .Squires in the first inning, Castillo, Friday he decided to retire from pro basketball and devote more time American League East with an 8-3 was tagged for 11 hits and was ble, making it 5-1. 13-11, retired 20 hitters in a row CLEVELAND (UPI) - Rookie to his Pentacostal religion. ^ victory over the Milwaukee replaced in the seventh. Tippy Mar­ The back-to-back homers by Sim­ before Greg Walker clubbed a 438- Carmelo Castillo belted his second P'riday’s Sports Transactions Reid, 27, spent five seasons with the Rockets and was working on By United Press International Brewers in the first game of a tinez notched his 17th save. mons and Oglivie marked the 16th foot home run over the right-field major league home run with one out Baseball the finai season of a three-year contract. It’s believed his retirement double-header. Milwaukee took a 1-0 lead in the time this season Milwaukee ac­ wall leading off the eighth. in the bottom of the ninth inning Chicago (AL) — Suspended outfielder wili cost him about $300,000. The game marked the opener of a second when Oglivie singled and Ron l^Flore for the remainder of season. complished that feat, tying a major- Friday night to give the Cleveland Basketball four-game series between the scored when left fielder John league record set by the 1977 Boston Indians a 3-2 victory over the Allahta — Traded center Tom Individual awards at stake Ted Turner Orioles and Brewers, with Lowenstein misjudged Charlie Burleson to Chicago for future considera­ Red Sox. Detroit Tigers in the first game bf a Haynie In lead tions. NEW YORK (UPI) — ICurner Broadcasting Inc. Chairman Milwaukee needing only one victory Moore’s fly that went for a double. Reliever Chuck Porter was the double-header. Hockey Ted Turner told a federal judge Friday his Atlanta television station to claim its first division title. Baltimore grabbed a 3-1 lead in victim of Baltimore’s two-run sixth. SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) - Tour After Rick Manning flied out, Hartford — Obtained forwards Kent- the last of the inning when Jim veteran Sandra Haynie stumbled in Erik Andersson and Mark Johnson from has a "nistorical rieht” to broaijcast Atlanta Braves’ games Dauer, who had three of the Dauer singled with one. out and ad­ Castillo drove a 0-1 pitch from Minnesota for a fifth-round draft choice nationwide via satellite despite ciaims of exclusively by the ABC Orioles’ 15 hits, had an RBI single in Dwyer singled. Cal Ripken walked vanced to third on A1 Bumbry!s dou­ the final holes but still managed to starter Milt Wilcox. 12-10, over the in 1984 and future considerations; traded a three-run second inning and and Joe Nolan singled in Dwyer. finish with a 4-under-par 67 Friday 387-mark in left-center to give Andersson to the New York ..Rangers for as well as divisional races network. ble. Both runners scored as defenseman Ed Homodar Turner’s WTBS-TV “SuperStation” has vowed to send series games doubled across a fourth-inning run. Dauer then followed with a grounder Crowley, pinch hitting for Glenn to claim a one-stroke lead after two starter Len Barker his 15th victory New Jersey — Returned defenseman Dennis Martinez, 16-12, got relief to shortstop Robin Yount, whose Gulliver, blooped his 102nd career rounds of a $150,000 LPGA tourna­ against 11 losses. Ken Daneykb to Seattle and right wing NEW YORK (UPI) - To the vic­ Palmer of the Orioles and Dan 32 homers and a .304 average and Carlton, with a 22-11 record and by satellite to more than 22 million homes with cable TV should the Rick Chernomaz to Victoria, both in the help from Tippy Martinez in beating attempt to force Nolan at second pinch hit down the right field line for ment at the^Almaden County Club. ; returned right tors beiong the spoiis, in basebali as Quisenberry of the Royals. Clark 103 RBI. Ozzie Smith is con­ 273 strikeouts is the leading can­ hometown Atlanta Braves earn a spot in the National League Cham­ pionship Series. Pete Vuckovich, 18-6. was late. Second baseman Jim a single. Kathy Whitworth matched her wing Pat Verbeek to Sudbury of Ontario weli as in politics. National League Cy Young; Steve sidered the game’s finest defensive didate for the NL Cy Young and it Gantner fired a wild throw past first HocKey I,«ague Pinch hitter CIrowley delivered a The Orioles added a run in the opening-round 69 to finish the day NY Island^ers — Traded right wing So, in addition to titles in three of Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies, shortstop but is a iongshot because would be a record No. 4 for the j two-run single in the sixth after the baseman Cecil Cooper into the one shot behind her long-time rival, Sutter and Steve Rogers of the Mon­ Dave Winfield eighth on back-to-back doubles by Hector Marini to New Jersey for future the four divisions — the American his offensive numbers are ordinary. Phillies’ six-time 20game winner. I John Shelby and Lenn Sakata off Haynie, at 138. considerations. League East and West and the treal Expos. Vuckovich’s 18-5 record makes The Phillies have been eliminated NEW YORK (UPI) - Outfielder Dave Winfield of the New York Philadelphia — Signed goallender Gil No shortstop has been the AL Pete Ladd. Hudon to a multi-year contract National West — individual honors him the pitcher to beat in AL Cy from the pennant race, however, Yankees and Rick Sutcliffe of the Cleveland Indians ere named the Pittsburgh — ftecalled forward Jim are likely to be clinched over the MVP since Zoilo Versalles of the Young voting but Quisenberry’s 35 and Sutter has 36 saves for the Car­ American League Player and Pitcher of the Month, respectively, the Hamilton from Baltimore of the Minnesota Twins in 1965 but Yount , sent defense- weekend. saves for the Royals and Palmer’s dinals. Also, Rogers has an 18-8 AL office announced Friday. Whalers add duo, man Phil Bourque, center Dave Hannan There’s more to the awards than is clearly the leading candidate. An strong second half for the Orioles record and a 2.45 ERA for the Winfield^rollected 19 extra base hits, including 11 home runs, and hit and left wing Pat Graham to Baltimore; excellent fielder, he was batting .333 Lyle's score assigned defenseman Norm Schmidt to in the old days, when winners make them serious contenders. Expos. .294 for the month of September. The left fielder had 32 hits in 109 at- Oshawa of the Ontario Hockey Associa­ received little more than a trophy or with 204 hits and 112 RBI through bats, totaling 74 bases, 20 runs scored and 22 RBI. tion and forward Rich Suiter to games of Thursday night. Phil Riz- Lethbridge of the Western Canadian scroll. The big ones — the Most Sutcliffe posted an ERA of 1.59 over 45 1-3 innings for the month. aids Whalers Davis Cup Results zuto in 1950 and Lou Boudreau in ' By United Press International Hockey League. Valuable Player and Cy Young Hospodar, Johnson Soccer Over that span, the veteran right-hander allowed 29 hits and only eight 1948 are the only other shortstops At Perth, Australia New York (MISL) — Signed forward Awards — sometimes mean earned runs while striking out 28 batters. HARTFORD (UPI) - George U.S. 2, Australia 0 thousands of dollars to modern who won AL MVP Awards. HARTFORD (UPI) - to the Whalers. John McEnroe. U.S., def. Peter Fred Grgurev to a 2-year contract Ypunt is not a shoo-in, however, Bowling Defenseman Ed Hospodar and “If we’re to succeed, we must do Lyle scored a powerplay goal with McNamara, Australia. 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4; College winners who have rewards for win­ Gene Mayer. U.S., def. John Alexander, Bloomfield Stale (N.J.) — Named inasmuch as Cooper is hitting .314, center Mark Johnson, a member of it with young players who will grow 8:14 remaining in the game Friday Mark Corino basketball coach ning such honors written into their Jay Haas night to lift the Australia, 64, 3-6. 6-1, 6-2. contracts. Murray .317, McRae .310 with a the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, together with the organization,” At Aix-en-Provence, France SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI) — Jay Haas, his current hot streak into a 5-5 tie with the New York France 2. New Zealand 0 A good recent example was Steve leagueleading 128 RBI, Jackson has Friday were acquired by the Hart­ Pleau said. 2 EASTERN BUSINESS- Ted Kow- moderating only slightly, turned in a 3-under-par 67 at rain-dampened Rangers. Thierry Tulasne, France, def. Russell Stone of the Baltimore Orioles, who hit 37 homers and DeCinces has had TRI-TOWN- Dick Coons 212-583, ford thalers in trades with the New Hospodar, who will join the Simpson, New Zealand, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2; zun 172-431, Tony De Dominicis 171- Oak Hills Country Club Friday that left him at 10-under and one stroke Chris Kontos, the Rangers’ first- won the AL Cy Young Award in 1980. an outstanding all-around season. ' Vinny Pinto 224-504, Ray Michaud York Rangers and the Minnesota Whalers this weekend, suffered a Yannick Noah. France, def. Chris Lewis. 393, Paul Giliberto 168-150-430, Bill in front of three players midway through the $125,000 Texas Open. round draft choice in 1982, scored New Zealand, 6-3, 6-1, 7-5. Radioi It was worth a $10,000 bonus to Stone The NL MVP voting may be more 202-510, Ken Margotta 223-569, Joe North Stars. broken jaw on Dec. 30 during a fight At Budapest, Hungary Moorhouse 163-411, Paul Mozzicato Haas, winner in his last start at the Hall of Fame Classic, backed up his second goal of the game at 5:38 g | because he had the foresight to have wide open. Murphy has ^ homers Catania 537, Bemie Quesnel 528, “Hospodar will give us added with Clark Gillies of the New York Hungary 1, Denmark 1 his opening-round 63 with an uneventful day that included three 15-foot of the final period to provide the Peter Bastiansen. Denmark, def an MVP clause in his contract. and 109 RBI, but Lonnie Smith has a 159, Ron Joiner 157-415, Ed Baba Dick Kingsley 577. character,” said Larry Pleau, Islanders, missing 23 games last birdie putts and no bogeys. Rangers with a 5-3 lead. Robert Machan, Hungary, 4-6. 6-2, 2-6, 6- “The Orioles never hesitated to .305 average and 67 steals, Guerrero 153, A1 Bonini 150, Romano 147-413, Whalers’ director of hockey season. 4. 6-2; Balazs Taroezy, Hungary, def. put the clause in the contract,” he Ed Lavado 147, Dave Dynes 146-395, NITE OWI.S- Annie Gagnon 179- operations. “He’s aggressive and In his 41 games for the Rangers, But rookie > Bob Sullivan scored Mihel Mortensen. Denmark. 6-f. 6-3. 6-3, just 24 seconds later and Lyle At Barcelona. Spain quipped. "They figured it was the Bruce Lavery 383, Bill Colby 387, 193-518, Linda Luce 208-188-495, he’s experienced, despite his young Hospodar scored three goals and Britain 2, Spain 0 .SATURDAY followed with his goal to gain the tie. same thing as having a $50,000 bonus John Burger 405. Joyce Michaud 202-466, Priscilla age.” picked up eight assists. During the Andrew Jarret, Britain, def. Fernando 12:30 • West Virginia vs. Pill, Mark Renaud and former Rangers Luna. Spain, 5-7. 2-6. 7-6, 6-0, 6-3; Buster if an elephant fell on me.” Cushman 177-460, Patti Herdic 180- Johnson was acquired to bolster 1980-81 season, he played in 61 Channel 8 Baseball crowds Warren Miller and Doug Sulliman Mottram. Britain, def. Jose Lopez Maseo, Following are the leading can­ BLOSSOM- Donna Schmitt 192- 454, Pat Lawrence 203-481, Beth Ke­ the Whalers’ center corps of Pierre games, scoring five goals and recor­ Spain, 6-2, 64). 6-2 1 :.30 - UConn vs. New H am pshire, Playoff schedule Fun Run reset also scored for the Whalers. Reijo didates this year, in the consensus of 450, Helen Hathaway 179, Marty nyon 475, Kathy Befzenski 464, Lin­ Larouche and Ron Francis. ding 14 assists.. WDRC Ruotsalainen, Anders Hedberg and most observers; ready if needed Bradshaw 458, Barbara Sullivan 181- da Chapman 459, Maureen Wood 458, show increase The Whalers began the day by ob­ TTie Whalers described Hospodar 2 - Red Sox vs. Yankees, Channels later in month Eld Johnstone had goals for New American League MVP: Robin NEW YORK (UPI) - If the 482, Janet Hattan 189-505. Barbara DeCaprio 453, Bunny Ahl taining right wing Kent-Erik as “very physical, always willing to Soccer activity 30, 38, WTIC, WPOP 467. NEW YORK (UPI) - Maor Andersson from the North Stars for hit and move opponents from in York. 3:30 - Georgia vs. Miss Stale, Yount and Cecil Cooper of the American League West or National Fun Run, sponsored by the SYMPHONIES- Stacia Miller League baseball set iU ninth atten­ “future considerations,” then sent front of the net.” He played his Channel 3 Milwaukee Brewers, Eddie Murray League West pennant races end in a American Cancer Society, has been of the Orioles, Hal McRae of the 145-374, Pete Kmiec 130-128-371, dance record in the last 14 seasons Andersson to the Rangers for junior hockey with the Ottawa 67s. UPI photo slated at Nebo 7 - Mels vs. Phillies, Channel 9, tie after Sunday’s games, ABC reset for Sunday, Oct. 24 starting Lendl tops Mayotte Kansas City Royals and Doug would televise any of the one^game Cathy ^ s e r 131-341. POWDER PUFF- Nancy Hahn with paid crowds of 43,634,507 ’ Hospodar. He began his pro career with the WINF and finishing at the Martin School on T h r e e games featuring DeCinces and Reggie Jackson of the piayoffs, the network said Friday. 183-455, Velma Hyman 175, Kathy through Thursday night’s games. Later in the day, the Whalers an­ New Haven Nighthawks in 1979-80, MONTREAL (UPI) - Ivan Lendl 7: IS - Whalers vs. Penguins, Dartmouth Road. Memorable game Manchester Soccer Club teams are California Angels. GOP- Carolyn Wilson 180, Sandy Randall 454, Barbara Chamberlain The figure surpass^ the 1979 total nounced the acquisition of Johnson and in 1980-81 moved up to the of Czechoslovakia scored 10 aces to WTIC Any tie-breaker games would be The 2-mile run starts at 11 a.m. scheduled Sunday at Mt. Nebo. National League MVP: Dale played Monday, Oct. 4. Sawyer 185-177-510, Rose LaPolt 183, 454, Betty Gagne 472, Dee Smith 211- of 43,550,398 and there still is the from the North Stars for the Rangers. defeat Tim Mayotte of Springfield, 8 - Boxing, ESPN and runners may cover as. many as Los Angeles Dodger first T w o 10-year-old teams, Murphy of the Atlanta Braves, Ozzie Sally Heavisides 176-484, Barb Twi- 484, Martha Metivier 190-482, Edith final weekend of play to increase the Whalers’ fifth-round draft choice in Johnson, 25, 5-foot-9, 160 pounds, Mass., 6-4, 6-3 Friday at a $^ ,000 11 - Canadian Foothall, ESPN The tie-breaker possibilities are: 10 miles. Runners will solicit baseman Steve Garvey reacts Manchester E and Farmington play and Lonnie Smith and Bruce Sutter in the AL West, California at Kansas ble 177, Ceil Dion 175-486. Tracy 496, Cheryl Oickmore 463. 1982 attendance mark. 1984. A Whalers’ ^ k esm a n said. of Madiaon, Wise., was the special event tournament at the pledges of $5 for every mile to crowd when it was an­ at 11:30. Manchester D and Far­ of the St. Louis Cardinals, Pedro City; in the NL West, either San Los Angeles set records for season Hospodar, 23,6-foot-2,21U pounas, ’ third round Montreal Forum. SUNDAY covered. mington 11-yearolds are slated at 1 Guerrero of the Los Angeles Francisco at Atlanta or Atlanta at CATERERS- Claire Hall 136, LaVAE DUSTY- Bob Oliver 243- and average game attendance, ac­ of Bowling Green, Ohio, can play selection in the 1977 amateur draft, nounced Thursday night that In another match, Shlomo Glicks- 1:30 - Mets vs. Phillies, Channel Phyllis DeFurio 138-156^05, Leah 619, Joe Lauzon 200, John Stratton cording to the baseball com­ Registration will be $3 for adults, both defense and forward, Pleau joining the club following the 1980 he was playing in his 1,104th and the ^ n ch ester Seniors and 9, WINF Dodgers and Jack Clark of the San Los Angeles. students under 18 $2. tein of Israel, ranked 33rd on the LaPointe 155-362, Joyce Lindsay 128- 208, Jim Magowan 224-609, John missioner’s office. The Dodgers at­ said. “If we have six healthy U.S. Olympic victory at Lake consecutive game, fourth best ATP computer, upset eighth-ranked Simsbury collide in a Connecticut 2 - Red Sox vs. Yankees, Channel Francisco Giants. If both division races end in a tie, For further information, contact 361, Sue Balesano 132-155-386, Myers 209-562, Dan Hamilton 200, tracted 3,608,881 this year for an defensemen, we can use him as a Placid, N.Y. He was traded to the on the all-timt> list for major Jose Higueras of Spain 7-6 (7-5), 7-5 Soccer League Premier Division 38, WTIC. WPUP American League Cy Young: Pete ABC will televise both games on a Joe Brardi, race director, at 6tt- Jeanne Volpi 129, Joan Baldyga 346. Pat Castagna 225. average game crowd of 45,111. forward. He’s an excellent addition North Stars on March 2, 1982. in a 2*A-hour match. game at 3. 5:30 - Pro Tennis, ESPN Vuckovich of the Brewers, Jim regional basis. 2328. leaguers. ------^------I MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat.. Oct. 2, 1982 19 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., Oct. 2, 1982 Probate Notice Mualcal Inatrumenta 44 Apartmenta for Pont 03 Trueka tor Sale 62 Prohate (Notice Invitation To Bid TAQ SALES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IvCgal Nolice Court of Probate, 1832 ^ DIAL INTERCONNECT RADIO PAQINO TERMINAL ESTATE OF EXCELLENT GERMAN MANCHESTER - Five 1968 FORD % Ton pickup, District of Coventry COVENTRY WATER HDVEimSMG SYSTEM DAISY G. BILL, deceased room duplex. No pets. NOTtCe OF HEAfUNQ POLLUTION CONTROL TAG SALE - Saturday, Oc-- Cello - beautiful sound - very good condition, many The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, UVEimSING References, lease, security ESTATE OF The Board of Education. 110 Long AUTHORITY bow included. % size. new parts, needs minor Judge, of the Court of Probate. tober 2, 9 - 3. Rain date CATHERINE RAY TOTH Hill Rd.. E. Hartford, CT will RATES Telephone 649-6198. required. $325 plus work.$600 or Best offer. District of Manchester at a Pursuant to the U.S. Environmen­ Sunday, October 3. Lots of I ’ursuant to an order of Hon. David receive sealed bids for Dial Inter­ utilities. Call 649-9353. Tom, 674-9413 days; hearing held on September 28. 1962 tal Protection Agency DEULINE Classified 643'2711 Minimum Charge good childrens clothing C. Rappe, Judge, dated September connect Radio Paging Terminal requirements for construction 22— Condominiums evenings 646-6727. System. Bid information and ordered that all claims must be (sizes 0-4 years), baby Boets-Aeeeaaorlea 45 30, a hearing will be held on grants for water pollution control 23— Homes tor. Sale 35— Heat.ng. Plumping 46—Sporting Goods 56—Misc for Rent 15 Words MANCHESTER specifications are available at the presented to the fiduciary on or MOTICES EMPLOYMENI items, maternity clothes, an application praying for authori­ facilities as published in the 12:00 noon the aay 24— LotS'Land tor Sale 36— Flooring 4 7—Garden Products S9^Hom M/Apti. to Shi^a Available immediately. 1974 FORD VAN - Over 24’ Business Office. Sealed bids will be before December 28, 1982 or be 48— Antiques VW tires and rims, T.V., 10 HP OUTBOARD Motor - ty to sell and convey a certain Federal Register Volume 44. No. before publication. 1 —Lost and Found 13— Help Wanted 25— Investment Property 37— Moving. Truck mg.Storage PER WORD PER DAY $400 plus utilities. Modem received until 10:30 a.m. on Oc­ barred as by law provided. 36—Services Wanted 49— Wanted to Buy AU fOMOTIVE $100. 1973 Johnson Out­ Van body. Model C150. Call piece or parcel of real property as 34. Part V. dated February 16. 2— Personals 14— Business Opportunities 26— Business Property much miscellaneous. 272 tober 13, 1982 at which time they Sherrie L. Anderson, 50— Produce 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms. No A1 Sieffert’s Appliance, in said application on file more ful- 1979. Section entitled Public Par­ 3- -Announcements 15— Situation Wanted 27— Resort Property 1-2 D A Y S .....160 Porter Street. board, 40 HP $250. Call 74^ will be publicly opened And read Ass t. Clerk Deadline for Saturday is 28— Real Estate Wanted pets. Security. Alibrio 647-9997 or 847-( Iv appears, at the Court of Probate ticipation,' the Town of Coventry 61— Autos for Sale 3033 after 5 p.m. aloud. The Board of Education The fiduciary IS: 12 noon Friday; Mon­ MISC. FOR SA1.E RENTALS Realty, Inc., 6494)917. on October 15, 1982 at 9:00 In the Water Pollution Control Authority 62— Trucks for Sale 3-5 DAYS 140 TAG SALE -10 - 5. October •••••••••••••••••••••••• reserves the right to accept or Paul R. Marte EDUCATION 63— Heavy Equipment lor Sale morning. calls for a public hearing on day's deadline is 2:30 MISC. SERVICES 40— Housefioid Goods 52— Rooms tor Rent Wanted to Buy 40 reject any or all bids or the right to 575 Main Street 64— Motorcycies.BicyciQS 6 D A Y S .....130 2nd. 311 Oak Street, Motorcreles-Bleteles 64 Sarah Carroll, Ass’t. Clerk Thursday. November 10. 19K at FINANCIAL 18— Pfivale Instructions 41— Articles tor Sale 53— Apartments for Rent •••••••••••••••••••••••• MANSFIELD - Newly waive technical formalities If it is Manchester, CT 06040 Friday. 65— Campers-Trailers.Mobile Manchester. Some fur­ 00^-10 7:30 P.M. E.S.T.. to be held in the 19— Schools-Ciasses 31 —SerLces Ottered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes tor Rent 26 DAYS...... 12o renovated 2 bedroom in the best Interest to do so. m n ______^ ------8— Mortgage Loans 32—Painting. Papering 43— Peis-Bifds-Oogs 55— Otfices-Stores lor Rent Homes niture and miscellaneous; WANTED TO BUY - Large Group Instruction Room of Phone 643-2711 20— Instructions Wanted 66— Automotive Service apartment. Refrigerator, MOTORCYCLE Nancy J. Harris, Invitation To Bid 33 —Building.Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 56— Resort Property lor Rent Japaneses & German Nathan Hale School. Coventry. Ct 9— ''•fsonai Loans ' 67— Autos lor Rent>Leese stove included. Washer- INSURANCE - Lowest Director/Business Services lO—Insurance REAL ESTATE 34 —Rooting.Siding 45— Boats & Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent Swords, Daggers, Medals, 1833 - CONSOLIDATED This public hearing will be held to TAG SALE - 51 Eldridge dryer room. Ample Rates Available! Many op­ Invitation To Bid Street. Saturday and Sun­ Helmets, et cetra. PROGRAM OF STUDIES AND present the revisions made to the parking. No utilities in­ tions. Call: Clarice or COURSE OFFERINGS >•••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• day, October 2nd and 3rd, 9 Immediate cash. 643-0143. 1^34 - SPECIFICATIONS FOR Town's Water Pollution Control •••••••••••••••••••••••• cluded. Call 633-3651. Joan, Clarke Insurance MICROCOMPUTER, Probate Notice BOOKLET Facilities Plan as presented in the Articlee tor Sale 41 Free CleeeMled Ade - 2. Clothes, hand-made •Homes For Sale 23 Servicee Offered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Agency 643-1126. MODEL 904SD The Board of Education, 110 Long Supplemental Report dated BOY SCOUT UNIFORMS NOTICE TO CREDITORS •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••«••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••■••••••••••a •••••••••••••••••••••••* quilts and crafts and mis­ The Board of Education, 110 Long Hill Road. E. Hartford. CT will September 1982 The Supplemental e l e c t r ic Friden comp- " NEEDED by Troop 123. 24 LOCUST STREET - ESTATE OF CLARENCE R. cellaneous items. 1980 SILVER MAXI-LUV Hill Rd.. E. Hartford, CT will receive sealed bids for Con­ Report including the revisions to BOLTON - Gorgeous and REWEAVING BURN tometer, $10.00 or best Seven room Duplex. $425 PETERSON, deceased Call 643-6187, or 649-6202. receive sealed bids for solidated Program of Studies and the Facilities Plan shall be dis­ immaculate contemporary HOLES. Zippers, um­ plus utilities. Security and Puch moped. Like new. The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. offer. Fast, efficient, easy, _ TAG SALE - Saturday & Specifications for Microcomputer, Course Offerings Booklet. Bid in­ played after October 15. 1982 at the in excellent condition, brellas repaired. Window INTERIOR AND ALUMINUM SHEETS tenant insurance required. Asking $450.00. Telephone Judge, of the Court of Brobate, oldy but goodie, four func- Sunday 10 - 5. 29 Eastfield WANTED Model 3048D. Bid information and formation and specifications are C o v e n tr y _ ^ w ^ I a ll and public shades, Venetian blinds. District of Manchester at a three bedrooms, family EXTERIOR Painting and used as printing plates. .007 tions, twenty digits. Works : No appliances. 646-2^ 9 - 5 643-1958. specifications are available at the available at the Business Office. libruries^^vji^ Street, Manchester. IMMEDIATELY - used of­ hearing held on September 22.1982 room with fieldstone Keys. TV FOR RENT. Paperhanging. Ceilings thick, 23x28V4’^. 50c each, weekdays. Business Office. Sealed bids will be Sealed bids will be received until Dated at C ov^try, Ct this 30th well. 6494)252. fice furniture. Two desks, ordered that all claims must be fireplace, sunken tub, Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. repaired or replaced. Free •••••••••••••••••••••■•a FOR SALE - Moped - received until 11:00 a.m., Oetober 10:30 a.m., October 14. 1982, at day of Seplern^. 1982 ' or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- LARGE VARIETY - A few chairs, office machines presented to the fiduciary on or much more. Call today, 649-5221. estimates. Fully insured. 2711. ’They MUST be picked $75.00 FOR MENS Nordica ' and copier. Call 648-7925 or Homes tor Pent 54 Excellent running condi­ 14, 1982, at which time they will be which time they will be publicly Richard BreauH $149,000. Strano Real antiques, fiesta ware. tion. Have to see to publicly opened and read aloud. before December 22. 1962 or be opened and read aloud. The Board ('hairnersnn References. Martin up before 11:00 a.m. only. ski boots - 8Vi, worn once. ~ barred as by law provided. Your Community Newspaper' LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ Corner Henry and 647-955’ The Board of Elducatlon reserves of Education reserves the right to 002-10 Estate, 646-2000. Mattsson after 3:00 p.m., EAST HARTFORD - Large believe! $400. Call Mike - Sherrie L. Anderson, $160.00 new. Telephone 643- - Princeton Street. Satur­ (he right to accept or reject any or accept or reject any or all bids or cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ 649-4431______six rooms plus. Cape. 649-2633. Ass’t. Clerk DARK LOAM - 5 yards 2880. day, October 2nd, 9 a.m. PIANO WANTED - Any ull bids or the right to waive the right to waive technical for­ FLORIDA’S FINEST adult ages cleaned. All types 'Three bedrooms, fireplace, The fiduciary is: PROLONG THE LIFE delivered, $60. plus tax. condition. Call 742-9944. technical formalities if it is in the malities if it is in the best interest golf and country club com­ trash, brush removed. centrally located near YAMAHA 1981 750 Robert W. Peterson OF CUT FLOWERS in Sand, Gravel, Stone & e l e v e n w o o d e n storm TAG SALE - Saturday and •••••••••••••••••••••••• best interest to do so. to do so. Looking for a car? Don’t munity. Trees, lakes, Picket, Split Rail, Stake churches, schools and VIRAGO - Excellent con­ 400 West Street Nancy J, Harris, Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Trap Rock. Call 643-9504. windows and screen .^ Sunday October 2nd, and Nancy J. Harris, miss the many offerings to security. Private, uniquely Fences installed. 528-0670. your home by snipping Produce 80 busline. Pay own utilities. dition! $2400, or best offer. Director/Business Services Bolton, CT 06040 f)irector 'Business Services PLEASE READ Assorted sizes. $65.00 for 3rd, 10 to 3 p.m. 118 005-10 today’s Classified columns. designed, manufactured stems at an angle. This Security required. Must sell! Call 649-8653. 001-10 IJ61-09______.______PART TIME PHONE PHOTO ACCESSORIES - all. Telephone 643-9607. ; Glenwood Street, YOUR AD MECHANIC Solicitors needed mornings homes. From $35,900! Lake SMALL LOADS OF provides more stem sur­ Available August 1st. $600 Two Nikon 35mm film Manchester. Furniture and •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••# •<•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• and evenings. in Fairways, P.O. Box 4535, STONE, trap rock, play face to absorb the water. cassettes and one Contax monthly. 643-1845 or 643- • ••••••••• SM*********** Experienced preferred •••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO MOUNTED snow other items. 61 Autos For Solo 61 Classified ads are taken Manchester and Rockville N. Ft. Myers, Fla. 33903; sand, white stone, loam 35mm film cassette, $5 tires G78-14 - Hercules 1773. Autos For Sale 61 Autos tor Sale 51 Autos tor Sale 81 Autos lo r Sale Must have own toole. and pool sand Building Contracting 33 u over the phone as a con­ area. Salary pluk bonus. or toll free 1-800-237-8909. each. Two Grafllte polarpreme fiberglass , DELIVERED. Telephone TWO FAMILY Tag Sale - PICK AT THE COVENTRY - Two venience. The Herald is Call 872-7071. flashbulb guns, .$5 each. belts, w-w, like new. $25.00 SERVICE ADVISOR/ CASE MOUNTAIN Area - 644-1775. LEON CIESZYNSKI October 2nd and 3rd. Rain bedroom house for rent. responsible lor only one Call DougiBevins at The each. Telephone 649-6482. or shine. From 9 - 4. 80 CORN CRIB WRITER INVENTORY CONTROL Ansaldi built eight room BUILDER. New homes, Herald, §43^2711, after 1 Two years old. Good loca­ incorrect insertion and DESIGN KITCHENS - additions, remodeling, rec Laurel Street, Manchester Automotive back, CLERK - maintain Raised Rancn. Two p.m. SMALL DINETTE SET, RMpberrlM - tion. Call 742-6858. then only to the size ol cabinets, vanities, counter rooms, garages, kitchens (near Mr. Steak). manual, perpetual records, fireplaces, large family square formica table top, the original insertion ground la a tops, kitchen cabinet remodeled, ceilings, bath 10 - 6:30 pm update inventory files, post room, huge rear deck, CONTEMPORARY arm two vinyl chairs. Good con­ ANDOVER-BOLTON Errors which do not necaealty. large corner lot. $80’s. fronts, custom tile, dormers, roofing. GARAGE SALE - Saturday LINE - Lovely country set­ EDP information via CRT. chair upholstered in red dition. $35.00. Telephone;! October 2nd, 9 to 3. WILLIMANTIC Prior IC or accounting Owner - 643-1727. woodworking, colonial Residential or commer­ ting. Older, small three lessen the value of the velvet, chrome legs, $150. 646-6794. “ Something for Budrisnd Road advertisement will not DATSUN/DODQE experience required. $1M reproductions in wood. cial. 649-4291. Brown vinyl recllner, $50. room house, $ ^ monthly. BERLIN - Beautiful five J.P. Lewis, 649-9658. Everyone!” 26 Ashworth Soiilh tNIndsor Heat and utilities included. be corrected by an ad- Contact Dala at plus DOE. Apply in person Contemporary black and COLONIAL PINE Hutch, Street (off Autumn), rain (with written resume) to room Ranch. Gas heat, ELECTRICAL SERVICES white fabric wall hanging Security and references ditional insertion. 456-3234 SENIOR CITIZENS Hair - We do all types of Elec­ painted gold antiquing. 38 x or shine. 52 Main Street, central air, % acre level 50” x 50” , $25. 6464)479. 13 x 72. Good condition. required. Call 742-9564 treed lot. Near new Mditn Dresser Makes House trical Work! Licensed. Call after 7 p.m. and on KITCHEN PORTER - Full Manchester, E.O.E. $99.00. Telephone 6464)241. JBLOCK BUSTER - 10 time. Food service Aetna. 871-9003. Calls. Perms, Sets, Cuts. after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. WANTED TO SELL fast, TURNIPS, PURPLE top weekends. Low Rates. Call Jan, 646- FAMILY Tag Sale! Oc­ experience preferred. App- PULL TIME LABORER Lafayette LR 15-15, Girard TE N FLOWERING and yellow globe. Pull your MANCHESTER - 7'/z per­ 2198. FARRAND tober 2, 3, 9 to 4. ly in person from 9■ -• 3. Ask and Painter. MAK Pain­ 40-40 belted driven turn­ Bushes, $5. each, large., own. Also turnip greens. Otftces-Stores . 0 \\c cent assumable mortgage. REMODELING - Cabinets, Housewares, wood crafts, MERCURY for Food Service SupUMr- ting. Call 643-2659. table, Criterion 28 two-way orders, perennials, ground Natsisky Farm, 644-0304. for Pent 55 $290.00 monthly payment FALL CLEANUP. Roofing, Gutters, Room baby items, womens visor at Crestfield Con­ speakers. Motorola 8-track covers, $5., variety house clothes, furniture, bikes, (HmirltrBtrr EXPERIENCED OFFICE on this lovely two bedroom Driveway sealing, interior Additions, Decks, all types 1 9 8 3 's valescent Home, 565 Ver­ player, stereo stand. $175. plants $2. up. Private miscellaneous. 21, 27, 31,37 NEWLY RENOVATED Person - Bookkeeping, Ranch. Convenient loca­ and exterior house pain­ o f Remodeling and RED RASPBERRIES non Street, Manchester. or best offer. 646-5321. Madison and 14, 18, 19, 20 310 square feet office typing, billing, costing and tion, Call Lownds and Man­ ting, cellar and garage Repairs. FREE available. Main Street Hrral^i cleaning, trash ana brush Estimates. Fully insured. Jackson Streets, QUALITY CONTROL willing to learn specialty ning Realty, 62.3-8253; 745- SEIBERLINE ST E E L Pick your own location with ample removal. Call Wayne, 647- Telephone 643-6017. DOUBLE BED Frame, in­ Manchester. No early Inspector and first piece skills. Call Displaycraft, 2466. BELTED Snow Radials - parking. Call 649-2891. LINCOLN 0198. •••••••••••••••••••«•••• cludes headboard and foot­ birds! layout with five years Manchester, 643-9557. OR78-14, $100. Used one board. Excellent condition. BOLTON - Spacious eight aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaa•• Heating-Plumbing 35 We re in oiir most productive PROFESSIONAL OFFICE experience on aircraft month. %” Fiberglass $45,00. Telephone 649-4061. TAG SALE - 170 Wells season with lots of nice sheetmetal parts in an air- FULL TIME Warehouse room custom Cape. ’Three Painting-Papering 32 Space in prime location. SOLAR HOT WATER - Basketball Backboard, Street, 9 to 4, rain or shine. berries at this time. Picking imEDtATE DELIVERY! conditioned plant. Com­ stock clerk wanted. Some car garage, in-ground pool, 2M square feet on first ’’Second Generation” with hoop, never used, $70. EXCELLENT OLDER October 2nd, and 3rd. until first heavy frost. pany Paid benefits and heavy lifting required. separate five room guest 643-6634. floor. Raymond E. Gor­ house or office. Additional INTERIOR AND System. Will save 70 walnut wardrobe on legs, Open 9-6 overtime. Dynamic Metal $3.75 per nour plus deep drawers, one side man, 223 East Center APR riNANCING benefits. 7:30-4 mm. Mon­ land available with barn EXTERIOR Painting, percent! Five Year TAG SALE -‘ October 2nd, C lo e ^ Bundaye Products Company, Inc., ADDRESSOGRAPH closet, space on other and 3rd, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Street, 643-1139. day - Friday. Telephone and lighted chorral. Call paper hanging, carpentry Payback, ENERGY NOW AVAILABLE ON 422 North Main Street, MACHINE & Storage behind doors with key. 31 Homestead Street, near Manchester, 646-4048. 649-8648, for brochure, Barnett- work. Fully insured. J.P. SOURCES, 6464)643. HILL FARM Lewis and Son, 649-9658. drawers - $30.00. $85.00. 649-5547. Vic’s Pizza. 113 AddlMn Road Wanted to Pent 57 ALL NEW 1982 Ba)vman-Tibbles, 633-3661. Mimeograph Machine Qlaatonbunr MASSEUSE - Female CASHIER AND STOCK, Flooring 36 333-0053 LINCOLN-MERCURY PRODUCTS D.G. PETERSEN Painting $50.00. Old manual FOUR 800 X 16.5 regular TAG SALE - Dishwasher, ONE OR TWO Car garage - preferred. Good at­ mature woman. Stationery MANCHESTER Wpewriter $5.00. Will pay top dollar for heat 12 TO CHOOSE FROM Company - interior, FLOORSANDING - Floors tread tires. $99.00, for all. stove, tools, furniture, mosphere, excellent store. Must be available Assumable mortgage (falculator, excellent con­ and electricity. Rent in ad­ Keep Smiling possible on this six room exterior, spray, brush or like new. Specializing in Very good. 643-1938, keep pottery, coats, childrens Be Happy clientele. In the Windham most Saturdays and two dition $25.00; or $100.00 for vance. Bob at 646-0487. excellent conditioned roll. Custom wallpaper older floors, natural and trying. clothing and toys, many * area. Experience not evenings per week. Reed’s, all. Very old adding RENTALS Inc., Manchester Parkade. Colonial. Three bedrooms, hanging. Workmanship stained floors. No waxing household items. 9 -4 needed - will train. Open machine, best offer. 633- UPHOLSTERY FABRIC, Saturday October 2nd, 279 l '/2 baths, full basement, guaranteed. 646-8467. anymore. John Verfaille, □ AUTOMOTIVE seven days a week. Call 4514. two yards, grey and white . Parker Street, Pooms for Pent 52 423-7519. PART TIME - Wendy’s Old fenced in rear yard, front 6^5750. FALL SPECIAL - Let Lee checK. Brand new from Manchester. Sample Buy Fashioned Hamburgers on porch. $64,9(X). S^trano Real □MISC. FOR SALE DELMAR SOFT-LIGHT IPPY BIL Painting help you clean up Colchester Fabric Mill. MANCHESTER - Nice Autos For Sala 61, EXPERIENCED 260 Broad Street, Estate, 646-2000. shade, color, ivory. Sale Price *6847 before the Holidays. Very pretty, $10.00. Call g ig a n t ic : t a g s a l e ! 62 room with kitchen Mary Ann BEAUTY OPERATOR Manchester is now hiring (Opaque) width, 44%*’ , privileges. Gentleman SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, help for the Lunch Shift. MANCHESTER - Colonial. Interior and exterior. Free Household Qoods 40 646-1427. Pleasant Street. with following. Must be length 46%” , $25.00. “ Something for preferred. $50.00 weekly. TRUCKS Car-inv. value Love, able to perform all duties. Excellent pay and benefits. 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms. estimates. Fully insured. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Only *1,000 cash or 646-1653, Delmar mini metal MAPLE TABLE with four Everyone!” Saturday and Security. Telephone 643- $2143, sold for $100. 602-998- Call 643-1644, or 649-7927. Homemakers are en­ Appliances. Possible 2 USED horizontal blinds, (two) family conversion. $70,000. chairs, $45.00. Telephone, Sunday, October 2nd, and 1878. 0575 Ext. 7816. Call Refun­ trade down, plus state couraged to apply. Applv in REFRIGERATORS, color. Vanilla, length 34” , Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. 643-2591. 3rd. dable. tax, title, & registration, & WANTED: Part time in­ person to Manager, Mon­ INTERIOR PAINTING, WASHERS, RANGES - 1-width 33%” , length 34” , CENTRALLY LOCATED SAMPLE BUY - STOCK # 2P20 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean, Guaranteed. Parts ■ serters. Must be 18 years day - Friday, 3-5 p.m. over ten years experience, I’width 45V4” , $30.00. downtown. Exceptionally dealer conveyance. Amount E.O.E. Lots-Land tor Sale 24 & Service. Low prices! ELECTRIC GUITAR, good TAG SALE - Baby crib, car 1966 MUSTANG Coupe. Six NEW 1982 CAPRI or over. Call 647-9947 - Ask low rates and senior citizen Telephone 646-2508 after 4 condition, $75.00. seat and accessories, old clean room s, kitchen cylinder, three speeo. $500. financed *5847, 48 months at for John between 8:30 a.m. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main dints. 643-9980. p.m. Telephone 742-9929. storm windows, records, privileges. Maid linen ser­ or best offer. Telephone i and 11:00 a.m. MANAGER AND Assis­ ACWORTH, NEW Street. 643-2171. *153.69 per month. APR HAMPSHIRE - 164 acres, household goods, tape vice. Security required. 742-7936. tant Manager trainee. INTERIOR-EXTERIOR REDECORATING - Pine Call 643-5127. 11.9%. Total of payments MUNSON’S CANDY Good opportunity for right old farm site, woodlot, SEARS KENMORE elec­ BEAUTIFUL CORNER, . players and recorders-, new Equipped, with *6a47 power front disc brakes, steel belted PAINTING - Wallpapering cracker barrell style end *7377.00, Finance Charge person. Good benefits. town road access, near tric, self-cleaning range. artificial fireplace with bike, clothes, curtains, 1979 FORD GRANADA - 6 kitchen has openings in and Drywall Installation. table, pine sailmakers FURNISHED ROOM - cyl., automatic, air- radials, AM radio with two speakers, full Instrument panel retail sales ana chocolate Apply Monday, October lake. $31,500 with $6,500 White. Almost new. $1^. heater. Very realistic. tires, air conditioner and *1530 Quality professional work. style coffee table, wing $75.00. Phone 643-1374. manv extras! Saturday and available immediately. conditioning, 27,000 miles. with tachometer, rack & pinion steering, 2.3 liter engine, paacking. Hours are 4-8 4tti, 1 - 9. Brooks Drug, 1042 down. By owner, 603-756- Reasonable prices. Free Also refrigerator, $30.00. back sofa-bed, childs an­ 4702, evenings 603-756-4829. Sunday October 2nd & 3rd, Main Street. Includes all Superb car! Many extras! 4 speed trans., front stabilizer bar, third door llftback, onday - Friday. Eight Main Street, East Hart­ Estimates! Fully insured. 646-9818. tique oak school desk with utilities. $150 monthly, ford. E.O.E. FORD 1970 % ton pickup 9 to 5, rain or shine. 87 $4495. 644-2942. wide body side molding, sport steering wheel, remote hours on Saturday or Sun­ G.L. McHugh, 643-9321. attached feet. All excellent security and references. SEARS UPRIGHT Frost- wheels. $10.00 each. 647- Fairfield Street. day, 20-24 hours per week. condition. 649-7844 after 5 Call 649-4432. 1972 DODGE MAXI-VAN. control mirror. Also, Monday-Friday 9 - MAINTAINER I - □ BUSINESS free 20 cubic ft. freezer. 1638. p.m. Beds, table, counter and 4:30. Call for appointment, Manchester Community * Excellent condition. 649- MOVING OUT OF STATE and SERVICES PAINTER TWO CAR Speakers for Tag Sale - Everything must Apartmants tor Pont 53 sink, many extras, hvvp Stnilinu 649-4332. College seeks a Maintainer 1237. TRUCK CAP - For foreign I. Male or female. This is a sale, Sanyo audio spec go! Air conditioner, sofa, automatic transmission, lie linppy longbed, gray, ladder MANCHESTER- One and good condition. Must sell - ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ROOFING FIRM looking permanent position, 35 Sen/lcas Offered 31 Articles tor Safe 41 (three-way) speakers for chairs, tables, snow skis, NEEDS WORK racks, 3 locking doors, $60.00. Telephone 646-6131. toys, and much, much two bedroom apartment $1500 or best offer. 875- FINANCING AVAILABLE HAPPY BETHDAY. for retired or non-working hours per week. Primary sliding window. 643-4442, custodial duties with some CROCKS; KEGS, Barrels, more! October 2nd and 3rd, available. Centrally 6128. roofer. Experienced in BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - 646-7(»l. located on busline near ON ALL LEFTOVER NEW 1982 S Svieet 16 built-up roofing, repairs minor plant maintenance. WIndowt puttiod spigots, carboys, wide- CRIB, including mattress 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 21 Strong ^ 10.3.82 s- Concrete. Chimney and bumper guard. Street, Manchester. Phone shopping center and 1979 HONDA ACCORD, LINCOLN-MERCURY PRODUCTS and/or maintenance. 742- Hours are 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 Repairs. "No Job Too ■ltd painted mouth glass buckets, 750 RACQUET BALL Club ^ Carolymi gallon wood vat, grape Excellent condition. $98.00. call accepted, 649-4717. schools. For further details beige. Five speed, AM-FM, 8649. p.m. daily,, Monday - Small,” Call 644-8356. membership. Courthouse 1, AND 1983 CONTINENTALS Leva, .vij’ ' • grinder. 643-2880. Telephone 646-8255. Rain or shine. call 649-7157. rustproofed, 39,000 - Friday. Starting salary is Vernon. Unlimited use of Dad. Christina, 'r $10,917 annually, with good 30 yeara axparlanca. regular gas. Superb. $5500. '^.C hrit. Chartaa, TIgar, BABYSITTER WANTED - nautilus. $120 per year. 646- working conditions and C & M Tree Service, Free GOOD CONDITION - Two TWIN SIZE Canopy bed TAG SALE - Household MANCHESTER - Newly 64^ < ^ . Sugar and Princa Professional couple 3038. decorated one bedroom seeking a part time benefits. To apply call Mr. estimates. Discount senior Hollywood beds - $48.00 for frame and mattress, white items. Saturday, 9 -3. 333 UP TO citizens. Co m p any E. Davis both. Recllner, $24.00. rovincial finish, $50.00. West Middle Turnpike, apartment. Access to shop­ 1974 SUBARU - Poor run­ babysitter for two children Carl Mancarella at 646-4900 SCREENED LOAM - NEW 1982 MAZDA ^ ^ Ext. 201. Deadline for Manchester owned and Contemporary Davenport elephone 647-8593 ifter 3 Manchester. ping centers, buslines and ning condition. $400 firm. in Vernon area. Must be 6 4 9 -0 4 9 5 Gravel, processed gravel, applications is October operated. Call 646-1327. $26.00. (:all 643-4196. p.m. schools. For further details Call 646-8515. mature and responsible. sand, stone and fill. For Own transportation a 11th. Manchester Com­ TAG SALE - 275 Woodland please call 528-4196 deliveries call George COAT, Winter red plaid, Street today 8:30 to 1:00. between 9 and 5 pm or 1974 PONTIAC CATALINA must. Flexible hours. munity College is an Equal Condominiums 22 Condominiums 22 Condominiums 22 Griffing, Andover, 742- Opportunity, Affirmative size Junior 10. Excellent Lots of miscellaneous, after 5 pm and weexends, - Vinyl top. Power DiEse PICKUPS * 1 2 0 0 Above average salary. 7886. 649-7157. Write to Box A, c -o Action Employer, M-F. condition. $15.00. something for everyone! steering, power brakes. (Modal B2200) NItti S»h€thnl ------Stock »2G117 □ NOTICES Applications are en­ Telephone 649-2942. Good condition. Extra Manchester Herald. FIREW(X)D • AH seasoned couraged from members of MANCHESTER - Main snows. $1250. 643-9049 9 to hardwoods. $90 cord, cut, Minority Groups. Street. 2-3 rooms. Heated. 2. Lost and Found 1 HOUSEKEEPER for split and free delivery 10 ★ ★ ★ SAFE BUY CARS ★ ★ ★ small rest home in TAQ SALES Hot water. Appliances. No mile radius. 4 foot lengths BARN SALE Antiques, Glastonbury. 15 minutes COLLEGE STUDENTS pets. Security. Parking. 1972 FORD GALAXIE - IMPOUNDED - Male, one available, you pick up, $60 collectables and oddities,dfti 80 CADILLAC from Manchester. Full or and others, $110 a week, 523-7047. Good condition. $500. Call irstiBnr year old. sheltie, tri-color. cord. Call after 6, 742-8056. TAG SALE - October 2nd, furniture, dishes, 649-6845; keep trying. tlF O M >4t(S HONDA *5895 Walnut Street. 646-4555^^^ part time. References. part time. All majors, household items, stereo, SEVILLE to Own transportation. Call flexible hours, full time Saturday,., 10 to 4. 238 Box MANSFIELD CENTER - b n ft, 4 weed Ifewimh Accerd 7 dr., AT, frent ATARI VIDEO Game with Mountain Drive, Vernon, books, toys, bicycle, oil Woodsedge Apartments. 1979 DODGE ASPEN - 6 wheel drive, lew ndtec, Announcements 3 633-4411. also available. As adver­ burner, storm windows, tised in Time and 4 game cartridges. Like Conn. Like new exercise Newly renovated, country cylinder, 4 door. Power AM-PM coceette. •••••••••••••••••••***** new window shades, beer Newsweek. Call 232-4696 new. $110. C alf 643-8978 bike $50, 12 piece white setting. Two bedrooms steering, power brakes. BINGO EVERY FRIDAY steins and French doors, n, evtenwi- Monday and Tuesday only 9 after 6 p.m. bedroom set including bed­ starting at $260. Telephone Excellent condition. 643- at 7:00 p.m.. VFW, 608 and much more! Saturday NEED EXTRA MONEY? a.m. - 7 p.m. ding, excellent condition 429-4762 or 233-9660. 0413 after 6 p.m. 7INim«C'44U East Center Street, WOOD STOVE - Takes 24” 9 to 4. 299 Oakland Street, 44>oerDiKa 7tCIRY$ 'Sits I liiZSiJSfcr’’’*" Manchester. Selling Avon can halP| Otend M x, elr teedMra, logs. 44,000 BTU. $100.00. Manchester. AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1970 VW CONVER’HBLE - leaded with extras fight Inflallon. Call now ewte., PS, Pg, wire •499S □ EDUCATION Size 11K2 Ski Boots $45.00. SATURDAY, October 2nd, 1st. New large three room Runs but needs work.. $800. eh cendHtenln i, tieree. at 646-3685 or 523- 649-1151. 9 a.m . - 3 p.m . South TAG SALE - Collectables, apartment. $300 monthly. Telephone 646-5288. 0 9 9 wtieeh, nice cendMen. □ EMPLOYMENT 9401 10 gallon aquarium, Appliances. Electric heat * t . S Private Instructions 18 Congregational Church - I AM A Furniture buyer comer Forbes and Maple Coleman camp stove, girls ana utilities paid by tenant. VW BUS 1974 - Good condi­ 78 CHEVY *4095 ______clothing (2T to 3T), toys, Help Wanted 13 with a room full of excess streets, East Hartford. Parking. Carpeting. 60 day tion. $1900. or best offer. 75 CAM . - evaluations. Students 7 - Ktenchester. Rain- date, Appliances. Gas heat paid Plymouth Fury. 29,700 adult. Call 649-2428 ( 2 - 6 door complete with franie, others: If you have the DOointment contact; Warren Pne CfanfliKMds car ski rack and ..radio, October 9tb. by tenant. $275. Parking. original miles. Body- tOPOHTUC'45t5 80 ZEPHYR *4595 p.m.) time and need cash, we M,atteson, 289-6061. EOE. bedroom and dining room One month security. No interior both clean. Slant-6 PheenU 3 deer eufemetk have a limited number of ••••••••••••••••••• • BEAU'HFUL THREE foot furniture, snow blower, TAG SALE - Four families pets. Available im m^iate- engine. $2500 or best offer. tram. part-time positions in our PART TIME Typist needed SUMMIT VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMS jade tree. Ideal for home • miscellaneous crafts. ly. 875-1128. Must sell. Call Mike from 9 Condominiums 22 63 Summit StaTMt Manchw tm’ squire dance dresses and hone sales department. mornings. Call 872-7071. or office. Only $50.00. much more. Graham Road Saturday and Sunday, 9 - 4. - 5 at 643-1136. ivening positions Valued at $250. 647-1923. - Herman Way to 34 Joseph 48 Bigelow Street, COVENTRY - Beautiful § MANCHESTER - Two Sat and Sun. 1*4 p.m. ( p h c m starting |4e,900) available. No experience ARBOR ACRES FARM bedroom condo for ren.t. A- Lane, South Windsor. Manchester. 643-0469. one bedroom apartment, 1973 MERCURY Connecticut’s Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Mazda Dealer’ necessary. Will train those Inc. seeks full time general C. $575 with heat. 273-2013, RECORD PLAYER - 329 Saturday and Sunday, Oc-. first floor. Telephone 742> MONTEGO, $500 or best with ambition and good poultry farm worker. 659-3008. 2 Bedroom Townhouaa Units (with baaamsnt) stereophonic, 78, 45, 33,16. tober 2nd and 3rd, 10-4. 6858. offer. Telephone 646-1523. voices. Earn $67.40 to Agricultural background Doga-BIrda-Pota 4S t ...... ••••••• $10.00. Telephone 643-4751. $100.00 weekly. Call Gerry desirable, but not essen­ STANDARD FEATURES: Andersen double GARAGE SALE - Saturday FOUR ROOM 1972 DODGE DART, new tial. Paid Health and KITCHENS INCLUDE: Custom cabinets A after 5 p.m.. May - □ REAL ESTATE glazed windows. Insulated entrance doors appliances, frost'free refrigerators. setf>deanlng SPACE HEATER - Si.OOO only Oct. 2nd, 9 to 4. 92 FREE ’TO GOOD Home - APARTMENT on first paint, 65,000 miles. Six Thursday at 643-2711. Retirement Plans. Call w/weatherstripping, R-11 Insuiatlon In wails, R- range, rpnge hood, dishwasher, disposal. BTU, natural gas with Madison Road, Glaston­ four adorable abandoned floor of two family home. cyl., automatic. $1295. 643- Jim Fracchia, Glaston­ 30 insulation in ceilings, sound insuletkm between living areas. Therma-Ray* radiant heat blower. $75.00. Bolton, 643- bury. Fish, animal and grey LH kittens. Call 528- Dishwasher, refrigerator SEWING MACHINE bury, 633-6456 for an ap­ Homes For Sale 23 w/individual room thermostats. 1814. birds cages and equipment, MIO or 649-2345. and stove included Near Operators - Experienced pointment. 7------• glass, games and puzzles, schools, busline and shop­ 1973 OLDSMOBILE /WIORIARTY BATHS: Custom vanity^ fiberglass tub. shower FLOOR COVERINQ8:Coior seteaion ot wail to MANCHESTER - Well SIX FT. USED couch and office equipment, books, THREE ADORABLE Fluf- ping. Available inunediate- preferred. Apply in person units. wall carpeting & vinyl flooring. CUTLASS in excellent only - Pillowtex Corpora­ EXPERIENCED TRUCK kept colonial with six chair to match. $25.00 for miscellaneous household. kittens - 6-8 weeks old. ly. CaU 742-5743 after 6 mechanical condition. $795. DRIVER - For delivery tion, 49 Regent Street, rooms, three bedrooms in­ OTHER FEATURES: tndividuat oatios. cable IV connections, air conditioner, both. Will sell separately if Box trained. 2 black, and 2 p.m. Call 643-5314 after 6 p.m. l^nchester. E.O.E., M/F. and warehousing of sulation, walk-up attic and wasner & dryer connections. you wish. 649-8^. TAG SALE - Don’t miss calico. Also 2 adult cats. appliances. Excellent full basement, large lot. 647-6042 after 4:00 D.m. FOR RENT - Second floor, Manchester Alliance 6th There's a demand for air l ic e n s e d NURSE, part wages and benefits. Apply $64,900. T vio building lots FOR SALE - used glass; 13 annual Tag and Craft sale, three room apartment. Give your budget a break- conditioners. Exchange 315 n „ 3 time. A position hard to in person only 10 to 3. A1 also available at $16,500. pieces 9 in. z 11 In. Twelve Sunday, 94. Gerber Scien- Heated, stove and cwm eiwcM$Tiu. coait m .sim ... shop ttfejciasslfted tgrn down. To learn more Sieffert’s Appliance, 445 each. Strano Real Estate, pieces, 23% X 29% In. tific parking lot. Broad refrigerator, lease in­ yours for cash with a low- columns foPVWgaln buys! call 649-2358. Hartford Road. 646-2000. PETEMUNHUTrS $18.00. Phone 643-16$4. Street, Mancnehester. cluded. 643-4750. cost ad in Classified.