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Bv United Press International Monday. The NSC said between interest — a focus on speeders and for drunken driving. probably be drunk. " 18.000 and 23,000 will suffer dis­ drunk drivers." One person was killed in a traffic Citizen groups on Long Island The vacation season opened abling injuries. “ Operation CARE is intended to accident There were 219 acci­ planned round-the-clock coffee Friday with the start of the long Last year. 437 people died during promote safe driving and volun­ dents. including 57 which resulted wagons at two rest areas on the Memorial Day weekend. State the weekend opening the summer­ tary compliance by motorists by in injuries. Long Island Expressway. Elsewhere, the New York State For the third straight year, 6 troopers and civic groups nation­ time travel season. maintaining high police visibility wide vowed to use roadblocks., In Connecticut, state police are and enforcement activity through Police unit is increasing patrols Chicago's Cedar Park Cemetery reststops and aircraft to clear the focusing on speeders and drunken the holiday weekend." Kirschner and setting up sobriety check­ and Funeral Home is offering free highways of drunken and speeding drivers this weekend in an effort to said. points throughout the state. funeral and burial to people killed drivers. curb holiday fatalities. Police in Connecticut hope to “ We do pay speciat attention to by drunken drivers. The Chicago-based National “ It's the traditional start of the improve on last year's Memorial drunken drivers during the holiday Lawrence Anspach, president of Safety Council estimated between summer vacation period, and with Day week traffic statistics. Last weekend and we plan to intensify the funeral home, said the pro­ 400 and 500 people will die in traffic that comes increased traffic," said year from 6 p.m. Friday until patrols and have the checkpoints. " gram is an'important contribution accidents during the weekend, Lt. Kenneth Kirschner. “ And midnight Monday state police said Sgt. Kenneth Spiro. “ There to the community “ because the which began at 6 p.m. local time we're going to maximize our made 1.646 motor vehicle arrests, are more people out on the road, so, reality is victims ol drunken Friday and ends at midnight highway patrols with a speciat including 1.217 for speeding and 26 with the law of averages, more will drivers do end up in cem eteries." Reagan pays tribute n to unknown soldier WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Congress in 1973. shortly after unknown soldier of the Vietnam the last U.S. troops withdrew from War was brought to the Capitol to Vietnam, authorized the burial of a lie in state Friday and President soldier killed in that war at the Reagan eulogized the fallen war­ Tomb of the Unknown Soldier — rior as the “ heart, the soul and the where servicemen from three spirit of America." previous wars are entombed. In remarks prepared for a Veteran groups and congress­ ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda, men pushed for an interment and where the flag-draped coffin as years passed complained about rested, Reagan said: “ An Am eri­ the delay. Relatives of those can hero has returned home. God missing in action opposed a burial bless him ." — fearing it would end elforls to The remains will be buried find their brothers, fathers, sons Monday at the Tomb of the and husbands. Unknown Soldier across the Po­ Army pathologists put the de­ tomac River in Arlington National bate on hold by being so skillful at Cemetery. ‘ identifying even the most dam­ Before going to the Capitol, aged remains that there were no where he was to be joined by- unknowns soldiers from Vietnam members of the Joint Chiefs of to bury. Staff, his Cabinet and Congress. Finally, this spring, the military Reagan signed legislation con­ announced that after years of ferring on the unknown soldier the examination of one set of remains, Medal of Honor, the nation's pathologists at the U.S. Army highest military award. Central Identification Laboratory- “ We may not know of this man's in Hawaii determined they would life, but we know of his character," not be able to identify it. the president said. “ We may not The body was designated the know his name, but we know his Unknow n ^rvicem an of Vietnam Y courage. He is the heart, the soul on May 17 and then began its final UPI photo and the spirit of Am erica." journey, first by ship to The Memorial Day interment of and then by air Friday to Andrews President Reagan bows his head as over the weekend and will be taken to the unknown soldier will end a Air Force Base outside Washing­ soldiers salute during Friday’s cerem­ the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at decade of political struggle and ton, where a 21-gun salute was ony as the body of an unknown soldier medical detective work to honor fired in tribute on arrival. Arlington National Cemetery for burial those missing in Vietnam at More than 2.6 million Americans from the Vietnam War was brought to Monday. Arlington Cemetery. served in Vietnam. the Capitol. The body will lie in state Park will help heal the wounds of war

Bv Kathv Garmus help heal the wounds stemming from the attitude, he said. probably slipped quietly away. Herald Reporter treatment many of the veterans received “ It means a combination of acceptability "Without that determination, it might after returning home from southeast Asia, — finally being accepted — and it's a little have been called 'Main Street P ark ,'" he When the wrecker’s ball tore into the old some veterans say. moving to see...that the 14 brothers from said. Odd Fellows Buildings to make way for the “ For 10 to 15 years, people have regarded Manchester are finally being honored,” The drive for a memorial, though, was not realignment of Main and Center streets, us as drug-crazed baby killers," said Faucher said. They grew up in this town and without its controversy. some residents saw an opportunity to Robert A. Faucher, a veteran who led a before they reached manhood they died." preserve a small piece of land at the center petition drive to have the park named in "People are starting to realize they sent Please turn to page 10 of town. honor of the veterans. “ The war was us, we didn’t ask to go," said veteran For Vietnam veterans, the empty parcel probably the most tragic aspect of Robert Bagge, a member of the Vietnam abutting the Southern New England Tele­ American history." Veterans Memorial Park Committee. The phone Co. building presented an opportun­ Because it was a chapter in history which monument, he said, is like “ the town saying ity to receive the recognition they felt was. some Americans would rather forget, many 'thank you' to the men who gave their lives Inside Today long overdue. «. of those returning from the war were for their town and country." Monday, the first stepof their dream will shunned by family, friends and employers. “ It really is tim e," agreed veteran Glenn 20 Doges. 2 sections be realized when ground is broken during "It was not even a lack of a greeting but Beaulieu, co-chairman of the park commit­ A d vice ...... 12 the town's Memorial Day observance for a O bituaries...... 10 an obscene greeting — more like a kick in tee. "This is something that has been long C h u rch e s...... 14 O pinion ...... 6 park honoring the 14.Manchester residents the butt,” Faucher said. overdue.” C la s s ifie d ...... 1B-19 P e o p le to lk ...... 2 who died in the Vietnam War. The willingness of the people to contrib­ Beaulieu said that without the commit­ C o m ic s ...... 8 S p o rts ...... 15-17 The park, with a 33-foot-long black ute toward a park memorializing the fallen ment of Manchester’s Vietnam Veterans, L o tte ry ...... 2 T e le v is io n ...... 7-9 granite monument as its centerpiece, will veterans indicates a lessening of that the opportunity for a memorial wpuld have

Retailers: Some stores will remain open Monday. Reagan mulls missile sale Memorial Day Banks: Most banks will be open regular hours on Saturday. All banks will be closed on Monday. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Amid of assistance to it, and I would Liquor. Liquor stores will be closed on Monday. personally feel that's a very Monday, May 28, will be observed as Memorial new attacks and threats to oil Garbage: There will be no garbage pickup on Related stories necessary addition to their air Day. Many institutions and some businesses will be shipping in the Persian Gulf, closed for the holiday. Monday in Manchester or Bolton. Dumps in President Reagan Friday consi­ defense capability right now. on page 4 Municipal oHIc m : All town offices in Manchester, Coventry and Andover will be open regular hours dered whether to bypass (in g re s s Israel complained about the proposal but Weinberger, inter­ Andover, Bolton and Coventry will be closed. on Saturday but will be closed- Monday. and use emergency powers to sell State and federal offices: All state and federal Emergency numbers: In Manchester, emergency Saudi Arabia 200 anti-aircraft viewed on ABC's “ Good Morning the Saudis immediately, then phone numbers are highway. 647-3233; refuse, missiles. Am erica” program, said he has not offices will be closed. seeking congressional approval to received a formal objection. Post offices: There will be regular mail delivery 647-3248; sewer and water, M7-3111. In Bolton, The Navy, meanwhile, ordered a sell them 1,000 more. "Therange and the capacity, the and window hours Saturday. There will be no civil preparedness, 649-8743. In Coventry, town second aircraft carrier to duty in Under U.S. law, the sale of 200 purpose of the Stinger is such that it garage, 742-6588. the troubled region. regular delivery and post offices will be closed missiles would not require congres­ can't possibly be any danger to any Manchester Herald: The Herald will not publish Reagan met with his chief foreign Monday. sional approval because it would other state.” Weinberger said. policy advisers to discuss the Saudi Libraries: Mary Cheney Library, Manchester, Monday and its offices will be closed. amount to less than $25 million. The Stinger is a shoulder-fired, request for Stinger missiles — open Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Parades: Manchester's annual Memorial Day Sales totalling less than $25 million heat-seeking missile with a horiz­ shoulder-fired weapons design^ to Monday; Whiton Memorial Library, Manchester, parade will begin Monday at 9:30 a.m. in front of the need not be approved by Congress. ontal range of about 3 miles. be used by ground troops against open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Army and Navy Club, 1090 Main St. The parade will Reagan had planned to sell the . The aircraft carrier America, in low-flying aircraft. Monday; Bentley Memorial Library, Bolton, open go north on Main Street, east on Center Street to missiles to both the Saudis and port in Malaga, Spain, for the past Munro Park for a eulogy, then west on Center “ It’s under consideration in the Jordan earlier this year but Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m., closed Monday; Booth & week, will steam next week to the Street, and south on Linden Street to Center Park administration,” deputy press se­ dropped the idea in March because Dimock Memorial Library, Coventry, open Saturday northern Arabian Sea to relieve the for the address. If it rains, the speaking program will cretary Larry Speakes said. of Israeli and congressional carrier Kitty Ha wk, which has been from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., closed Monday; Andover “We’ve always stressed the ur­ opposition. stationed at the mouth of the Public Library, open Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m., be held in Woodruff Hall of Center Congregational gency of tte situation.” Secretary of Defense Caspar Persian Gulf for several months. closed Monday. Church. In Bolton, the parade begins at 10&m. from Another administration official Weinberger Friday cal^d the Pentagon officials said. Schools: Public and parochial schoools in Bolton Elementary School on Notch Road and ends said tte plan under consideration Stinger "a very effective air The Navy temporarily may keep Manchester, Andover, Bolton and Coventry will be at the Green. In Andover, the parade begins at 9:15 called for using presidential emer­ defense weapon that the Saudi both carriers in the Arabian Sea closed Monday. gency powers to sell 200 Stingers to government, I believe, feels can be because of the Gulf oil tanker war. i! - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, May 26, 1984 MAN( lll■.STI■:l( lll■.lV -----L Manchester In

Senior citizens to have day Exercise classes, health screening clinics, instructiSh for renters on'applying for tax breaks and a hot lunch will all be part of Manchester Senior Citizens’ Day Wednesday at the Salvation Army headquarters on Main Street. The event, which is being sponsored by the Salvation Army, the town’s Elderly Outreach Program and the Health Department, will begin with an exercise class from 9 to 10 a.m.. A clinic to assist renters over the age of 65 in applying for benefits will follow. The Salvation Army will provide a hot lunch from noon to 1 p.m. for a $1 donation. A health clinic from 1 to 3 p.m. will offer blood pressure screening and the services of a nutrition consultant. For more information on the event, contact Sarah Keleher at 647-3094.

Sm oking complaints filed Leaders of three unions representing town employees said this week they’ve filed com­ 2 plaints with the state Board of Labor Relations 2 over a new town smoking policy posted last month by General Manager Robert B. Weiss. Both Robert Martin, president of the firefigh­ ters union, and Edward Tighe, president of the You’re in the Arm y now police union, said all paperwork concerning their complaints has been completed and sent. Martin, Chester Varrick of 159 Love Lane loaned this 1941 photo Florida. On Memorial Day weekend, It seems especially photo died in World War 11. Varrick is in the second to last who holds that the disputed policy ought to be of Manchester area residents at Camp Standing in fitting to print it, since more than one serviceman in this row, the 14th man from the left. negotiated, has received notice that a hearing will 6 be held in mid-June to investigate the matter. Tighe. whose union is asking the labor board for 6 a cease-and-desist order on the smoking restrictions, said he has not yet received a reply. And Robert J. Fuller, who heads the union Weather which represents clerical and public works Peopletall^ employees, said that his groups’s complaint — which also asks for a cease-and-desist order — Today’s forecasts was sent out last week. Herald photos by Pinto Connecticut, Massachusetts and Get well, fatso Birthday almanac Rhode Island: Mostly sunny There was something for everyone Friday at the annual breezy and warm Saturday but Can we talk? Joan Rivers has come out with a May 27 — Henry Kissinger (1923-), the former Museum walk canceled Republican carnival on West Center Street in the with afternoon showers or thunder­ line of greeting cards. Needless to say the secretary of state and national security chief who McDonald’s parking lot. At upper left, 3-year-old Jeremy storms developing across the Due to lack of interest, the Lutz Children’s messages are not too traditional and not dominated U.S. foreign policy during the Nixon ' Berkshires during the afternoon Museum has canceled a wild flower walk that had MeJoche, of 1 Center St., Andover, displays his necessarily positive. For a friend who’s under the and Ford administrations. He shared the 1973 and a chance elsewhere. Highs 80 been scheduled Tuesday morning at the Oak horsemanship on the carrousel. Lower left, town GO P weather, one card offers: ' ‘When you'resick, just Nobel Peace Prize. remember Joan Crawford’s advice — beat a to 85 excpet 65 to 70 Cape Cod. Grove Nature Center. member Mary Willhide watches after Republican The museum’s animal curator, Eric Thomas, fever, slap a cold.” For the procrastinators, May 28 — Ian Fleming (1908-1964), the British Cloudy Saturday night with a Director Donna Mercier spins the wheel of fortune for a there’s this warning: ” If you don’t write, you’re novelist who created James Bond, secret agent chance of showers or thunder­ said he hopes to schedule a walk at a time more going to be tried by a jury of your peers — 12 007, one of the most popular heroes of fiction and storms. Lows in the 50s. Mostly convenient for nature lovers. chance to win a stuffed panda. Above, Pat Letterman, tramps.” action films over the last two decades. cloudy and cooler Sunday. Chance who helps with the family-run business. Modern of fog and drizzle east coastal May 29 - Bob Hope (1903-), the comedian who Amusements of Bristol, unties a balloon for Michael areas. Highs 65 to 70. has been a major star of Broadway films, radio Vermont: Mostly cloudy Satur­ Rivera, of 13 Short St. and television for five decades. His charitable day. Windy and humid. Periods of Madame president work includes numerous tours abroad to thundershowers. Highs 70 to 80. Here’s another first for women. Patricia Hayes entertain U.S. servicemen. Calendars Becoming partly cloudy Saturday has been named president of St. Edwards May 30 — Benny Goodman (I909-), the night. Turning cooler. Lows 40 to University in Austin, Texas, becoming the first G O P’s carnival popular with the kids clarinetist and bandleader who is known as the 50. Partly to mostly sunny and cool woman to head a Catholic university. St. ’’King of Swing.” In 1938, he staged the first jazz Sunday. Highs in the low to mid Manchester Edwards is a 99-year-old institution that was an Bv Sarah Passell Party in Manchester. them out every year, ” Marks said. six. The town GOP collects 2 .'i pei'cent concert ever held at Carnegie Hall. 60s. Mixed clouds and sunshine all-boys school until 1966. Ms. Hayes, 44, will Monday Herald Reporter Popular rides were the caterpilla'r Around the perimeter of the carnival ol the ride receipts anti rakes In all M Maine: Becoming cloudy and assume office on Aug.Rafter beating out some 100 May 31 — Joe Namath (1943-), the film and and a micro-roller coaster, both grounds, at the western end of the proceeds Irom the games. This Is the windy Saturday with scattered Saturday: A mix of clouds and sunshine and breezy but a 50 percent Municipal offices closed for Memorial Day holiday. other applicants for the job. She currently is vice stage actor who played quarterback for the N FL The annual Republican carnival was designed at a" terror level about right McDonald’s parking lot on West Center fourth year the party has hired afternoon showers. Highs inthe 70s chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Highs 82 to 66. Saturday night: Memorial Day parade and ceremonies beginning at president for administration and finance at the New York Jets, 1965-1977. In 1969, he led the Jets populated early Friday evening with for the peewee crowd. Manchesler Street, game booths were manned by Bristol-based Mod<‘rn Amusements to to mid 80s except cooler along the Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms. 9:30 on Main Street in front of the Army and Navy College of St. Rose in Albany, N.Y. to their only Super Bowl championship. Club. more young Republicans — you might resident Ed Marks presided over the GOP luminaries. Mary Willhide. long provide the rides, booths and eonees- coast. Showers ending fo llo w ^ by Lows in the 50s. Sunday: A mix of clouds and sun. Cooler with highs Tuesday call them pre-Rcpublicans — than Ihe caterpillar, as he has In years past active in local Republican campaigns, sions. The company is a lamily run clearing Saturday night. Lows in 66 to 74. Outlook for Monday: Partly sunny and cool. Highs around 70. June 1 — Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962), the Community Development Block Grant study voting kind. I when Ihe carnival comes to town. He stood by the wheel of fortune. Joseph L. operation that also runs the St .lames Hollywood actress who became the top sex the 40s to low 50s. Partly to mostly Today's weather picture was drawn by Renee Dumas, 10, of Oak ft was the second day of Ihe annual Swensson. husband of stale Rep. Elsie Church fair each year. Street, a fourth-grade student at Nathan Hale School. committee, 7:30 p.m,, Lincoln Center gold room. lilts the little ones into and out of (he Generous with his thanks symbol of the 1950s. Her films include ’’Gentle- sunny Sunday. Highs in the 60s to five-day fund-raiser, which Donna caterpillar s back for the ride around "Biz ” Swen.sson, was in charge of the The fair will run Ihrough Memori.d low 70s. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Illing Junior High men Prefer Blondes,” ’’The Seven-Year Itch” School. Mercier, a Republican town director, the circular track and seems to enjoy milk-boUle throw, which appeared to Day. Hours are Saturday. Irom 2 to 10 Flamboyant pianist Liberace repaid a 21-year- and “ Some Like it Hot.” New Hampshire: Cloudy and p.m.. Sunday from 2 to « p m. atid A Wednesday said she hopes will clear as much as his part as much as they enjoy the ride. be popular with the little league crowd. old favor this week by donating 200 tickets to his windy Saturday with scattered Cheney Hall Foundation, 5 p.m.. Probate Court. $3,000 this year lor the Republican ”1 alway.s come down here and help Games cost two bits. Rides went for Monday from noon to 6 p.m. opening night show in Pittsburgh to the nuns at St. June 2 — Johnny Weissmuller (1903-1984), the afternoon showers. Highs in the 70s SEA Democratic subcommittee, 7 p.m., Municipal Francis Hospital. He credits them with saving his Olympic swimmer and film star. He won 52 U.S. to mid 80s. Showers ending fol­ swimming titles and three Olympic gold medals. Building Coffee Room. life in 1963, when he became so ill during an lowed by partial clearing Saturday OSTON Thursday engagement in Steeltown that priests delivered In films, he was best known as Tarzan, a role he night. Lows in the mid 40s to low DOT says little changed in 1-84 link plan played in 19 movies. Judge’s hours, 6:30 p.m.. Probate Court. the last rites. 50s. Partly to mostly sunny Sun­ YORK, Democratic subcommittee, 7 p.m., Muncipal day. Highs in the 60s to low 70s. Building coffee room. A modified plan to link existing to build its section of Ihc interstate response in opposition to the transpor­ complete Environmental Impait SAN Friday sections o f the eastern extension of from the Connecticut border to Provi­ tation department’s findings, a spokes­ Statement since the interstate plan has GOP reception, 8 p.m., Army and Navy Club. Interstate 84 between Bolton Notch and dence The substitute expre.ssway will man for the environmental group said been cut to II miles. Y Extended outlook MII.D Columbia will have about the same end at Windham but will otherwise be Friday. Extended outlook for New Eng­ LOS environmental impact as earlier plans, identical to the planned interstate. Members of the group have said Ihe The group has hired attorney .Ion 1) land Monday through Wednesday: Andover the state Department of Transporta­ The proposal tor the 11-mile express­ new environmental assessment does Berman, a Manche.ster resident, to Connecticut, Massachusetts and LOWEST tion said Friday. way has brought protest from people in not meet federal requirements. They represent it in its fight ta_slop the Rhode Island: Partly cloudy well TEMPERATURES Monday The proposed ll-mile stretch of Bolton and other towns the highv/ay is have said the stale must file another highway on legal grounds, ( y ' inland, but coastal clouds and fog [40 NEW Memorial Day Parade, 9:15 a.m. highway has been redesignated the to passthrough in Eastern Connecticut, ORLEANSIS \ j», MIAMI through the period. Cool with 60 Tuesday relocation of Route 6. ju.st as the earlier interstate plan had. overnight low temperatures in the 60 Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office In a news release, James F. Sullivan, Copies of an an environmental 40s and daytime highs in the upper 3k«IN JSNOW Building, 7:30 p.m. transportation director of environmen­ assessment have been been distributed 50s and 60s except in the upper 60s 70 70 tal planning, said the latest environ­ for review and comment to various to mid 70s well inland. V 3$MOWf»$^ VLoSy mental assessment by the department organizations and olficials. including Maine and New Hampshire: UPl WEATHER POTOCAST Bolton shows there will not be any significant officials in Bolton. Andover. Coventry Continued cool with fair weather changes from the environmental im­ and Windham. Copies are available in Monday and Tuesday and a chance National forecast Monday pacts identified in the final Environ­ the town libraries. of showers Wednesday. Lows in the Memorial Day Parade, starting from the Bolton mental Impact Statement fur the The department will accept written upper 30s to mid 40s. Highs in the For period ending 7 a.m. EST Saturday. Friday night will find rain or Elementary School on Notch Road, 10 a.m. original 1-84 plan. responses to the study until June 22. 60s to low 70s. showers over the Northern Rockies, Lakes region and sections of the Recreation Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 The state has abandoned the 1-84 The Eastern Connecticut Citizen Ac­ tion Group intends to file such a Vermont: Dry Monday and Mississippi Valley. Elsewhere, mostly fair weather will prevail. p.m. ^esignation^ince^hodeJslM Tuesday, a chance of showers UPl photo Minimum temperatures Include (approximate maximum readings In Wednesday Wednesday. Daily highs in the 60s Conservation Commission, Herrick Memorial g g o n n m ^ to low 70s and quite cool with parenthesis) Atlanta 67(82), Boston 60(87), Chicago 47(63), Park, 7:30 p.nfi. Today in history overnight lows in the 30s to low 40s. Cleveland 58(68), Dallas 67(81), Denver 40(69), Duluth 34(53), Planning Commission public hearing. Community Houston 67(90), Jacksonville 66(67), Kansas City 49(65), Little Rock Hall, time to be announced. On May 26, 1954, more than 100 crew stricken ship rhoves up Narrangansett 66(82), Los Angeles 61(78), Miami 76(84), Minneapolis 42(59), New members of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Bay toward port, with the evacuation of Air quality Orleans 70(90), New York 64(81), Phoenix 72(104), San Francisco 51(78), Seattle 49(67), St. Louis 54(71), Washington 66(86). Coventry Bennington died in an explosion off the injured seamen by air already under The state Department of Envir­ 2 onmental Protection forecast mod­ 2 coast of Rhode Island. Here, the way. Tuesday erate air quality conditions on the Steering/Liaison Committee, nurses office. Town coast over the weekend and good Office Building, 7:30 p.m. conditions inland. Moderate condi­ Storms soak Plains a rm Planning and Zoning Commission/Inland We­ tions were reported Friday. Almanac tlands, planning office. Town Office Building, 7:30 By United Press International volunteered to work side'by side p.m. with prison honor farm inmates to Thursday Weather radio Heavy thunderstorms raked the fill sandbags along the Colorado Today is Saturday, May 26, the actor James Arness in 1923. In 1972, at the Moscow summit. Midwest Friday with heavy rains R iver at Silt. Board of Education, teachers’ room, Coventry High 147th day of 1984 with 219 to follow. On this date in history: School, 7:30 p.m. 6 President Nixon and Soviet com­ The National Weather Service and high winds that knocked out "W e ’re sending them over in The moon is moving toward its In 1868, President Andrew John­ munist party chief Brezhnev broadcasts continuous, 24-hour power to thousands. More than 100 two-hour shifts so they don't miss 6 new phase. son was acquitted of impeachment signed a pact on limiting nuclear weather information on 162.475 high school students worked along­ their whole day of school,” said The morning stars are Mercury, charges by one vote. The only weapons. mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in side prison inmates to (ill sandbags Rifle High School Principal ICdr- Venus and Jupiter. president ever to be impeached, In 1983, a powerful earthquake New London and 162.40 mHz in along the swollen Colorado River. rest Davis. “ Only volunteers are The evening stars are Mars and Johnson had been accused of “ high struck northern Japan, killing Meriden. Temperatures dipped into the , going. Saturn. crimes and misdemeanors.” GRIMALDI'S more than 100 people. The same 30s in the northern Plains and the ' The sandbags were used to shore Those bom on this date are under In 1954, more than 100 crew day, a passenger steamer and two Northwest, where the 31 degrees at up Silt’s water treatment plant, the sign of Gemini. They include At members of the aircraft carrier barges caught fire on the Nile Yakima, Wash., tied a record. located on an island in ^ e river. Jolson in 1886, John Wayne in 1907, U.S.S. ’’Bennington” died in an [GREENHOUSES] River in Egypt, killing mpre than Thunderstorms soaked Florida Volunteers filled more than 25,000 (FOIMtRlT Al'S GMINHOilU) actor in 1913 and explosion off Rhode Island. 300. and light fog covered the Gulf Lottery bags Thursday and hoped to have “Memorial Day Weekend_^^cial^ Coast states. 47,000 ready to airlift to the island Two-and-a-half inches of rain by helicopter. doused Grebnfield and Clive, Iowa, Sandbags lined a street in the VECilETABlJE PUNTS Manchester Herald Connecticut daily 2 inches fell at Waterloo, Iowa, and suburb of Farming- Im N U S , SALVIA A ALTSSVM Friday: 239 1V4 soaked Moline, 111. An early ton, where a mudslide carrying $1.00 EA. YOUR CHOICE Richard M. Diamond, Publisher morning “ lightning show” briefly “ boulders half the size of pi^up Penny Sadd Mark F. 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The hike coincided with a warning HEATING OIL U.S. to be go-between? ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates tional ships in the strategic waterway.' tion of the attack, but if true it would from Saudi Arabian Oil Minister (UPl) — Iraq said Friday its jets Tehran's representatives boycott^ represent the largest raid yet since Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani that B E IR U T, Lebanon — U.S. Ambassador Regi­ destroyed six ships near the Iranian the session. Iraq and Iran made crucial Persian QUALITY SERVICE nald Bartholomew met with the government coast in the biggest escalation of the The resolution drafted by Bahrain, Gulf oil shipments a target in their Lloyds could decide to cut off insurance minister for southern Lebanon Friday amid for shipping in the Gulf altogether. Persian Gulf War since the combatants Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia conflict, which erupted Sept. 22, 1980. reports Washington has agreed to act as "This is in the air, and would cause CAU 568-3500 started attacking international and the United Arab Em irates Only -one or two ships at a time have go-between in talks on new security arrange­ “strongly condemns Iran for its been hit in previous raids. the closing of the Strait (of Hormuz,) ” HAS IT! shipping. ments with Israel. "Iraq is determined to continue its unjustified attacks on ships en route to "O ur courageous men of the seas, he told an American International Club Bartholomew said his 90-minute talks with tight siege over all Iranian ports in the and from ports of Kuwait and Saudi and hawks of the skies, have added luncheon. lanchetiar, (!onn. Nabih Berri. leader of the Shiite Moslem militia Some 20 percent of the oil supply of Gulf, and hit any naval target trying to Arabia. another chapter to their victories.” • SPRAYING who serves as justice minister and minister for enter these ports," said a communique The six Arab states hope to convince said the Iraqi military communique. Western industrialized nations flows • TREE FEEDING 8) CARE southern Lebanon, covered "all matters of issued in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. the 15-member Security Council to pass "The naval targets were part of a through the strait, and Yamani said the • TREE REMOVAL FEATURING THIS WEEK ... importance." He declined to elaborate. Lloyds of London said insurance a resolution placing the blame for the convoy. The attacked targets were possibility of such a move by Lloyds "No Troo Too Smoir State-run Beirut radio said the "discussions rates for the Gulf have more than attacks only on Iran, although Iraq also seen ablaze. The attacking Iraqi units poses a greater danger than any • STUMP GRINDING 763 o n d 191 M a m *» M o r x h e M n concentrated on the continued occupation of military action by Iran and Iraq. • SNOWPLOWING Phon* 6 4 3 1191 or 64 3 1900 doubled because of the attacks, and has been attacking international and planes returned to their bases iM ivvO ft LInnavd • Conn. ArtMrlsI «217ft south Lebanon and the inhuman behavior of the Saudi Arabia’s oil minister speculated shipping. safely," the communique said. In Washington, Defense Secretary • Eovlbrook Moil Man$ii«ld Israeli occupation forces in the region." PhonV 4 5 6 1141 that the firm could cut off coverage Iraq said its forces battered a naval In Britain, Lloyds of London said Caspar Weinberger said there was a Bruce Litvinchyk The meeting appeared to be the start of the first entirely, threatening to halt shipping in convoy, destroying six ships, near underwriters were more than doubling "very serious" threat of Iran expand­ iASnPN CONNKflCU] significant U.S. diplomatic initiative in Lebanon MANCHESTER UAOINO FUU SSMVta OPh'fpANSf the area. Iran's Khowr Musa Bay as part of its the insurance rate on oil tankers sailing ing the Gulf war after U.S. intelligence 646-3425 since March 5 when the Beirut government The U.N. Security Council met plan to blockade Iranian ports and to Iran’s Kharg Island oil terminal, a analysts reportedly warned of possible abrogated its May 17th, 1983 troop withdrawal Friday to consider a resolution by six force a negotiated settlement of the main target of Iraq’s siege. Iranian kamikaze attacks on oil 391 Broad Street agreement with Israel. Persian Gulf states condemning Iran Guff war. The rate per ship was boosted from 3 tankers or Iranian strikes against RAZOR’S for its "unjustified" attacks on interna­ There was no independent confirma­ to 7.S percent, a spokesman said. Saudi Arabian oil fields. Your Ad In This Space 646-7096 Salvador colonels ousted EDGE Rofhffi FAMIIY HAIR CENTER SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador - The Salvado­ Can Reach Nearly 40,000 & CO. ran army has ousted two colonels linked to ^escorted cruises, tours, airline tickets right-wing death squads from key command Gulf nations asks U.N. r Readers Weekly For Only ^24 hour Emergency road service 968 Main St. THE cur po.sts in a bid to satisfy U.S. demands for their "*no service fee Travelers Checks ’ ^discounted movie tickets Downtown 2 removal, military sources said Friday. YOU KEEP ^15.00 Per Insertion. ^competitive rates for auto & ^protection for lost/stolen credit cards Call 647-1167 Word ol the move came a day after a homeowners insurance for your appointment Salvadoran jury convicted five national guards­ to halt shipping attacks A...and much more! men ol murdering five American churchwomen * AAA’s exclusive maps & Triptiks in 198(1 and an independent U.S. investigation U N ITE D NATIONS (UPI) - With the six Gulf Cooperation Council found army officers covered up the identity of the Tehran's ambassador boycotting the member states too one-sided. OVER 4 $ killers. session, Persian Gulf states asked the They noted that Iraq also has been MANCHESTER The sources said Col. Nicolas Carranza, Security Council Friday to halt Iranian guilty of attacking shipping in the Gulf YEARS commander of the (eared Treasury Police, and attacks on international shipping or and predicted the Council is most likely MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE 6 Col. Denis Moran, commander of the La Paz else the world will "pay an exorbitani, to approve a more general condemna­ province, were stripped of their posts and were price.” tion of all attacks on ships in the region. Opp. Esftt Cemetery CALL 649-5807 being sent abroad. They said sanctions should be Baghdad said its planes destroyed For All Your Needs One military observer described their new six vessels in the Gulf on Friday and imposed against Tehran if the attacks UALITY HARRISON ST assignments as "rewards instead if punish­ two other ships hit Iraqi-laid mines. TRAVEL«INSURANCE do not stop. An unidentified spokesman *r. MANCHESTER ments" and it was unclear whether the moves at the Iranian mission to the United The position of Kuwait was backed by 391 Broad St., Manchester MORIALS would satisfy mounting American demands that D Nations said "we will not be taking part the foreign minister of Qatar, the 646-7096 they be cashiered. in the Council meeting” ambassadors of Saudi Arabia and Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sabah Yemen and the Secretary-General of Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah listed the Arab League. Mfnu'ht'strr For Over .10 ) c r ir v ' De Lorean-Carson link airs three attacks by U.S.-made Iranian air Calling the Gulf "one of the most J. B. ELECTRONICS sensitive areas in the world," Saudi I.OS ANGELES — John De Lorean once force F-4 Phantoms firing missiles at STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV Ambassador Samir Shihabi said "if boa^lled that he dealt drugs with entertainer two Kuwaiti and one Saudi tanker in the Penttand The Florist Johnny Carson, the key government witness Persian Gulf between May 13 and 16. Iran's irresponsible behavior con­ SALES AND SERVICE He demanded the Council “strongly tinues, if, as a result, the situation 24 BIRCH ST. testified Friday at the former automaker's deteriorates further, the world will pay TEL. 643-6247 cocaine conspiracy trial. condemn Iran for its unjustified 1 an exorbitant price." 1------m 1 James Holfman. the undercover informant in attacks” on ships "not party to the ^ — o o o 643-4444 Shihabi called on the Council to — T (he De Ixirean drug trafficking trial, said he did hostilities" in the 44-month war be­ F.T.D. tween Iran and Iraq. "reject Iran's contention it has the MASTER CHARGE not believe De Lorean's claim and angrily AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD WIDE ( hastised'defen.se attorneys for bringing up the Al-Sabah said Kuwait "reserves the right to attack ships from countries right, in case of a recurrence of these which have relations with Iraq." SERVICE issue. JACK BERTRAND 643-1262 "1 never at any tiVne, then or now, believed the attacks or illegal practices against its “ If accepted, such a principle would tankers, to call upon the Council to set a most dangerous precedent," he slalement about Mr. Carson,” James. T. WE URVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Hiifiman said under cross-examination. adopt the appropriate resolutions and warned. UPI photo SPECIALIZING IN Hoffman told the grand jury that indicted De measures as provided for under Chedli Klibi of Tunisia, the Arab SUPERIOR MUFFLERS AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION Chapter Seven of the Charter." League Secretary-Generai, wdmed Iranian Ambassador Said Rajaie-Khorassani holds news Lorean that the former automaker and "some HEATING and SHEET METAL other celebrities" trafficked cocaine "in the early That chapter provides for mandatory “ Iranian actions threaten shipping in conference at the United Nations Friday after boycotting the sanctions. DON WIUIS GARAGE, INC. formation stages of his company" but never the Strait of Hormuz, endangering the Security Council as it met to consider a call from Persian Gulf specialists Diplomatic sources said most of the petroleum supplies of numerous coun­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT . BRAKE SERVICE WRECKER SERv'CE mentioned Carson states to condemn "unjustified attacks” by Iranian warplanes on g e n e r a l REPAIRING New England Mechanical Services. Inc M 15 Council members considered a draft tries and paralyzing the economies of resolution containing the demands by some states.” international shipping. Propane Cylinders Filled A ir Conditioning Service 166 TUNNEL RD. TELEPHONE 10 MAIN STREET 649-4531 MANCHESTER CONN 06040 VERNON, C T . 06066 For All Your Travel And Insurance Needs. Meet Our Knowledgeable And 871-1111 O ’Neill signs impaired physicians bill Connecticut Courteous Staff: (Left to Right) John, Karen, Jon, Barbara, Mindy, Clau­ dette, Kay, Debbie: not shown Ginny. . MO If O PES S I S DAYS 9-1 ECONOMY LAWN MOWER SERVICE SUPPORT Your Seighhorhood Pharmacy H ARTFO RD (UPI) - Gov. William ients would have to pay for utilities, physician agrees to enter a rehabilita­ prevent miscarriages and has been In Senior Citizen Discouni.i A O'Neill signed bills h'riday designed to though he had not decided if he would tion program. linked to health problems in people 6 47 -3 6 60 Lowest Prices in .Area A help physicians impaired by drug or veto the measure. The cable T V bill will require cable exposed to it. Surplus guess $120 million other problems get rehabilitation and Later Friday, O'Neill held a cerem­ companies with more than 10,000 CROWN PHARMACY • Require employers to make reaso­ Expert Lawn Mower Repair to improve service to cable television ony where he signed into law eight customers to have a qualified repairer nable accomodations to an employer’s H A R TFO R D — Legislative financial analysts PRESCRIPTION CENTER viewers. more bills adopted by the Legislature, on duty at all times and to restore religious observances, practice or predicted Friday the state will end the 1983-84 Free Pickup and Dallvery O'Neill has signed more than 260 bills which adjourned May 9 and isn’t due interrupted service within 12 hours of fiscal year with a budget surplus of nearly $120 10% Senior Citizens Discount AHMAD K ALTAf 208 West Center Street beliefs as long as it does not place an Registered Phermacist Manchester. Cl 06040 approved during this year's legislative back in regular session until January. learning of the interruption. undue hardship on the business. million. session Although he has yet to cast his Among the latest mea.sures receiving The 12-hour limit would not apply to The Office of Fiscal Analysis, in its latest Decorating Den 1203} 649 0312 MILE FREE ESTIMATES PROMPT, PERSO\.4l. y first veto, the governor predicted he O'Neill’s approval were bills to help interruptions where phone lines or the • Make it a crime of larceny to detailed report on the state’s financial condition, FHOM Call anytima batwaan 0 am, and 10 pm., 7 daya a waah will reject one or more of the more than physicians impaired with drug, alcohol like had to be repaired first or when the conceal a library book with the intent of projected a surplus of $I 19.8 million for the fiscal COVRTEOVS SERTtCE \f(.7>ON it.It'S' Y 300 measures awaiting his review. or other problems and to help improve outage was caused by a natural taking it from the library, or taking a year ending June 30. O'Neill said he "would a.ssume " cable TV service. disaster or other “act of God." book, without authority. Mutilating a The projection is more than double the $52.1 EVERYTHING IN GLASS there will be a special "trailer " se.ssion The impaired physicians bill re­ O’Neill also signed bill to: book also would fall under the law. million estimate in the office’s last detailed ■WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT' for legislators to consider overriding quires that Department of Health • Allow utility companies to back- • Increase, from 14 to 56, the number report in February. The jump was attributed to Keep Your Eyes any vetoes. Services investigations into charges bill for only up to six months when a of nights a year a person on General higher revenues from taxes and legalized O'Neill said he couldn't cite any against physicians be conducted confi­ customer’s bill has been understated. Assistance welfare is eligible for gambling. J.A. WHITE GLASS CO. specific bills he would veto. "We take dentially, which proponents hope will The limit would not apply if the emergency shelter without state Gov. William O'Neill’s fiscal advisers will issue them one at a time when they get to the increase the chances of helping im­ customer alone caused the error. approval. their next fiscal report next week and are On This Space desk." he told reporters after a paired physicians. • Prohibit insurance companies • Allow companies buying or leasing expected to project a surplus of just under $100 • 4 a - 7 3 a a meeting of the State BondCommi.ssion. The findings of the investigation will from denying medical benefits to Wide Area Telephone Service, or million. O'Neill said he had re.servations be made public unless the department people solely because they were tM'f.H .V) JK K S FVPf.'H/EV f W ATS lines, or foreign exchange lines 31 BI8SELL ST. MANCHESTEP Next Week... about at least one bill, a measure that decides there is no reason to bring exposed to the synthetic hormone DES. to share or resell the time on the lines to Court security said lax •K8IRRORS ftSHOWER DOORS ftSTORE FRONTS would limit the amount welfare recip­ charges or if reason is found but the The drug was used from 1940 to 1970 to others. NEW H AVEN — A lawyer representing special •SAFETY GLASS »BATHTUB ENCLOSURES SETC deputy sheriffs said Friday the fatal shooting of a woman by her husband in a Norwich courtroom might have been prevented if security were C u r t is Panel approves building funds EDB questions adequate. "The blood of this woman is on the hands of not Ziebart HARTFORD (UPI) - The State Bond Commis­ Temporary offices are being constructed outside only the man who pulled the trigger but of people llllillilllllMathes Rustprooling Company sion Friday authorized more than $1.7 million for the Capitol for legislators and staff during the still unanswered who tolerate a system that provides no security in HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Vernon Industrial Place preliminary work on a new legislative office renovation and construction of the new building, courthouses and puts thousands at risk every Video • Television • Stereo I - C U I E Clark Road MUD H A R TFO R D (U P I) — Despite its known presence day,” said Mark A. Shiffrin. building and renovation work al the state’s historic which will be built near the State Armory. MTERiot Vernon. C T FLAPS Capitol building. in drinking water supplies, scientists don’t know how He said it was "ironic” the woman, Priscilla In other action, the bond commission allocated FROnCTION p , 88 SUN ROOFS Without debate, the commission voted unanim- dangerous E D B is to human beings, state health Spargo, 44, was killed Thursday while a bill is WEEKEND SPECIAL funds for more than three dozen other state officials said Friday. onsly to authorize $308,000 to pay initial fees for the projects, ranging from highway work to housing presently "sitting on the governor’s desk Rent VCR & 3 Movies $19.95 eliminating 80 hours of training for some 273 W.MIDDLE TPKE. CALL FOR DETAILS construction manager, architects and attorneys projects. Among them were; Dr. Peter Galbraith, state Director of Preventable ^^MANCHESTE^^^^^^64M40^^^ involved in the legislative office building project. sheriffs." 872-3361 • $4.23 million to buy an office building and land Diseases, said his agency is working as fast as it can to The Legislature voted this year to build tbc $51 in Hartford. The building, now leased by the state, test wells in a 21-town region in the upper Connecticut “ It’s inexcusable.” Shiffrin said. “ Someone 2 Spvvializiiik in M i r u ’ « 2 million building because of cramped conditions in houses state agencies. River Valley for the suspected cancer agent, ethylene was killed because there was no security.” He MERCURY the Capitol which will worsen when the renovation • $580,000 to acquire development rights to dibromide. said sheriffs ought to be armed and trained in the of the 105-year-old Capitol is completed. responsible use of weapons. They are unarmed OLCOn PACKAGE STORE farmland in Lyme and Old Lyme under the state’s Tests conducted since the beginning of the year David B. Ogle, executive director of legislative now. 654 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT. program to preserve agriculture land. have turned up E D B in 62 wells in eight towns at levels management, said construction of a parking Pine Shopping Plaza higher than the state standard. But it’s premature to garage ;it the new building is expected to begin in • $543,730 to renovate a gymnasium at the Long Phona 646-2756 .fflfc describe the magnitude of the problem, Galbraith Man held In extortion plot will work with you to create a October with groundbreaking for the office section Lane School, a state detention facility in NO SERVICE C h ARCE * * — DECORATING DEN — DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE said at a news conference. One of Manchester’s Largest Selections Of Figurel Ceramics in set tor next April. Middletown. The project will include addition of B R ID G E P O R T — A former college football look that says “ YOU.” player charged in a bizarre plot to extort more The Colorful Store That Comes Slock. Our Volume Saves You Money. 100's Of Specials. 6 The bond commission also allocated $1.42 million security doors.screens and other work. E D B was developed in the 1940s and was widely gesSTVsUons lor • Hotsis • Airlines • Sisamthipt Atastar Chars# end Vise Accepted 6 than $280,000 from a Denver doctor abducted in To Your Door With Over One Tele-Check . . . for the latest round of work in the Capitol • $397,180 for renovation and improvements of used on tobacco crops in north-central Connecticut to 627 Main Street Mancliaster Call today 643-2072. We renovation project, which will bring the building in old campus buildings at Manchester Community control root worms. New York was held in jail Friday with an P iru n il Chseki Caitied up to SISO.OO extradition hearing set for next week. Million Exciting Combinations come to your home, at your line with fire safety and other codes and update College. Now Galbraith said, "People all over the tobacco antiquated utility systems. • $55,500 to rebuild a public beach that was valley are asking, 'What is this going to do to me?’’’ Michael Rattley, 22, of Bridgeport, was Of Drapery, Carpets, Wallcov­ convenience, days, evenings arrested Tuesday night by F B I agents while Ogle said the restoration of the Capitol interior displaced by work at Lake Waramaug State Park He said, “ We can’t really answer that though that’s Hundreds of ering, Mini-Blinds, Vertical or weekends. MINIT-MAN PRINTING was ex()ected to ct.st a total ol $16.5 million. working at the YM CA and held on $25 000 bond in Kent. not terribly comforting." ^ Designs & Styles 423 CENTER ST..MANCHE8TER «4«-1777 Health Department toxicologist Alan Siniscalchi Five others earlier were arrested and charged Blinds, Bedspreads, Swags- said E D B has been found to cause tumors in lab in Denver with interstate travel in aid of /Comlces And Shades. If you’ve got a question, give racketeering, kidnapping and extortion. CONPLETE PIHNnK A COPYMG SEXVICE animals but no studies have been done on E D B ’s effect me a call — Kathy Bolduc, LOW COST PHINTIN6 on humans. He said perhaps one additional cancer in The FB I said charges stemmed from the PERSONRL TEE Decorating Den offers you State to challenge welfare penalty Pertonailzed Fun A Sportwaar WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) every 100,000 people might result from exposure to alleged May 9 kidnapping of Dr. Michael Roark of owner 643-2072. At Decorating Denver in Buffalo, N.Y. The F B I said Roark’s “DONE WHILE YOU W AIT" the convenience of shopping high levels of E D B , which he said is widely considered Oraal Qllta Far Any Oacaalen Den there’s never a charge for ann$ ti|Bt.n»won.( ISTMPS HARTFORD (UPI) - The state April to September in 1981, Heintz In addition to the $1.3-million less dangerous than the most potent forms of dioxin. abductors extorted more than $280,000 from him at home from a selection of will go to court to challenge a said. fine, the state faces a $424,000 Health department technicians said they can by threatening to kill him and his family. our decorating service or pro­ $1.3-million fine levied on Connec­ We Are Now Located At 825 Main Street, fine fabrics of every descrip- The government had allowed a penalty for error rates in the Aid to accurately test for E D B down to the state’s fessional advice. SEE Ua-FOn ENGRAVED NAIWIE PLATES (next to the Brass Key) t r y o u r n e w 3-M ROND COPIERI ticut for errors in administering 12 percent error rate in determin­ Families with Dependent Children acceptable level of 0.1 parts per billion. Mayor loses some friends tion. Our friendly decorators the Food Stamp program during ing eligibility for Food Stamp welfare program and a $299,000 1981, welfare (Commissioner Ste­ Galbraith said, however, the "ability to detect these BRIDGEPORT — Mayor Leonard S. Paoletta benefits during the period, which fine for Food Stamp error rates things far exceeds our understanding of the effects. phen B. Heintz said Friday. apparently has lost some friends at a Cuban TELEPH ONE 649-6713 Fully InturmI was before Heintz became com­ from October 1981 to May 1982. Galbraith said there is "honest disagreement in the Heintz predicted the state has a missioner of the Department of Heintz said the state will also social club, which has flatly told him to stay away Custom Kitchen Center scientific community,” on what constitutes danger­ because of an incident involving a Cuban flag. If You Would Like To When You're On This better than 50-50 chance of winning Income Maintenance. face problems with later Food ous levels of exposure to suspected carcinogens. The (^ban Lyceum club, which has more than PAUL SHAMONIS UNDSCAPER Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling the court case to be filed next week, "We are going to be appealing Stamp error rates because they "Some toxicologists say no level is safe. Others 400 members, is angry over an incident last week See Your Ad Here, Call Page — You Tell Your despite federal government rejec­ this in federal district court “have been slow to come down." disagree and say we have tolerated low levels of in which a city worker hauled down a Cuban flag GENERAL LANDSCAPING Visit Our Showroom At: tion of an administrative appeal because we believe that the However, he said his department carcinogenic substances," he said. AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE The Herald Advertising Story Not Only With An challenging the penalty. measurement technique used by from Baldwin Plaza after veterans’ groups was "working very hard" to Galbraith said this "leads to understandable complained. 25 Olcott Street The government assessed the the federal government for that reduce errors. Preliminary fig­ cynicism on the part of the public." Ad, But Also With A $1.3-million penalty last November ’The Cuban flag was raised to commemorate Department At: Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5:30 period is not according to the ures for the most recent period, Beth Weinstein, assistant director of the health Caff For Free Eallnwlo because the state had a 16.2 Cuban independence, from Spanish rule, but regulations and laws governing the from October 1983 to March 1984, department’s preventable diseases division, said so Thurt. till 9 PM Picture W rite-Up... percent error rate in administer veterans said the flag of a communist nation 17S WOODLAND ST. 643-2711 Connecticut program," Heintz show an error rate closer to 8 far the state has tested more than 500 private wells MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 ing the Food Stamp program from said. percent. and 28 public water supplies. should not fly on city property. 649-7544 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. May 26. 1984 MAN( IIK ST K K IIEHAl.l). SaturdaN. May 26. 1984 - Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Douglas A. Bevins, Manajging Editw Energy not James P. Sacks, City Editor [ Saturday T V a factor OPINION NEWTON. Iowa (UPl) — Enorgy efficiency is the Venice and falls in love with a (11) - O dd Couple 2:30A.M. 7:00A.M. married man . last on a list of nine (actors (5 ) 3 D * Captain Kangaroo Rossano Brazzi. Darren McGavin (52) - SportsCenter (8 - Crossfire consumers consider in C5D *■ World Tomorrow 1955 8 - Night Flight 3:00 A.M. buying a dishwasher, a 3D - Oat Smart (52) - U S F L Football: Arizona at 8 ) - Battlestar Gaiactica (5D - Twilight Zone manufacturer's survey- Los Angeles 3 D - Nawa (8 “ Sports Tonight (12) - PKA Full Contact Karate shows. Ja c k (53l - MOVIE: The Year of District characterization is too simpie - Ratum To Planat Of Apaa (p) - MOVIE: 'Richard Pryor from Rockford, IL PKA Full Con­ Anderson Living Dangerously' A journal­ Live on the Sunset Strip' tact Karate presents a 12-round The fir.st eight are, in -(S ~ ESPN'a Spaadwaak ist, trying to scoop the potential Pryor 5 wit is presented in (his bout featuring Brad Heston vs order of importance: O l - Alive end Weill MUSICAL FANTASY political overthrow of Indonesia, concert filmed at the Hollywood Kerry Rook for the W orld Heavy Brand reputation, washu- ir the election in the Eighth Utilities District A difference Washington meets and falls in love with the Palladium Rated R weight Championship (90 min ) Wednesday night was a fight between the volunteer fire - Childran'a Thaatra British attache Mel Gibson, Sig­ bility performance, Merry-Go-Round (6 ) - Nawa/Sporta/Waathar Olivia Newton-John (i.) and ourney Weaver, Linda Hunt (8 " Twilight Zone 0® - Night Flight department and other interests in the district, the result M a n c h e s te r Danny McGuire play a Muse strong warranty, dealer Lassow made a speech near the end of the meeting \ IS - Johnny Quaat 1983 Rated PG © ) - Monty Python Flying ® ) - News/Sports/Weather repair service, recom­ has to be called some kind of draw. and the man she inspires in Circus S p o t lig h t that made it clear he thinks the district should be on QS - MOVIE: 'Weltz Acroet d S - Tales of the Unexpected 3;15A.M. mendation of family and To characterize the election in terms of "pro" and guard against encroachments by the town and resist Taxaa' A Texas oilman and a the musical fantasy (8 “ On Stage America 11:30 P.M. "Xanadu." airing SATUR­ O - MOVIE: ’The Year of friends, full-tcatured, "anti" fire department factions or sentiments is, in the any such encroachments vigorously. "We will fight for female geologist disagree about ( 8 - News/Sports/Weather 33 - Hawaii Five-0 Living Dangerously' A journai convenient dealer loca­ Alex Girelli where to place an oil rig. Anne DAY, MAY 26 on CBS. ist. trying to scoop the potential first place, an oversimplification that does injustice every inch,” he said. Archer. Terrv Jastrow, Richard (8 (8 - Diff'rent Strokes Ar­ 3 3 - New York Hot Tracks nold decides to run for class pres­ political overthrow of Indonesia, tion and price. both to the spirit of the district and to the sophistication — Herald Reporter Farnswortf ,'t 982. Rated PG. 33 - MOVIE: 'A Gun in the meets and falls in love with the The new president, former 12th District Rep. Walter Japan CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME ident after he has promised to be House' A woman shoots and of its politics. - Ring Around the World Dudley's campaign manager (R) British attache Mel Gibson. Sig­ The study was done by Joyner, makes it very clear he is depending on Lassow kills an intruder and is prosecuted ourney Weaver, Linda Hunt Many complicated factors enter the picture. (S ) “ Exchange (8 - Do-It-Yourself Show by a district attorney bent on the Maytag Co., which for guidance because of Lassow’s long district 1983 Rated PG At the same time, some district leaders have made no ® • Jetaona 8 ) - Pelicula: 'Cinco de making her an example Sally suggests taking along a experience. helps the Chocolate y Um> de Fresa' Struthers. David Ackroyd. Dick 3:30 A.M. sample plate when you secret of the fact that they think the firefighters are 7:30 A.M. Anthony Williams. 1981 Joyner became visably concerned when there 8 - MOVIE: 'Klute' A detec­ QE) - MOVIE: 'The Last Valley' shop, since some such as exerting too much influence. matter that will be the subject of speculation among 3 D - Bullwtnkle 3 D - Racing From Roosevelt A small village is the only survivor seemed to be a delay in tallying the vote in the contest tive gets involved with a pathetic stoneware vary in size That being the case, it is obvious that when Thomas district watchers for some time to come. So will the fact 3D - Get Smart call-girl who is trying to break out (55) - Honeymooners of a plague and a Thirty Years involving Lassow. Russians W ar Michael Came. . and shape and may fit one 3 D -* Newark & Reality of her surroundings. . Landers Jr. lost his bid for the presidency to Walter that the third candidate was nominated by District (5® - MOVIE: WarGames' A Florinda Bolkan 1971 dishwasher better than d D - Pink Panther Show Donald Sutherland 1971 teenage computer whiz, believing Joyner, and William Parker was defeated for a Director Sam Longest. There is at least one potential contradiction in the (ID - One Step Beyond another. directorship by Gordon Lassow, fear of the firefighters Lassow is stepping down as district president after 10 relationship, though. Joyner has a history of advocating “ ESPN'a Horae Racing (8 ■ Monty Python Flying he discovered a new video game, WASHINGTON — In most re­ Weakly Circus ' unwittingly challenges the De­ ( 8 ■ Newsmakers Saturday overpowering other interests was one reason. Both years and will serve as a director. It was pointed out to a better relationship between the town and the district. fense Department s wargames spects, Japan and West Germany - Fraggla Rock 11:00 A.M. 1:30P.M. 4;15P.M. 8:30P.M. 4:00 A.M. Parker and Landers are firefighters. him at a social gathering after the election that when he When he ran last year for election to fill an unexpired computer to a global thermonu­ 2 are among our staunchest alliesin - Popaya and Frianda 3D dS) - Puppy/Scooby Doo 3D - MOVIE: This Island (8 ) “ Sports 3D 3D - Bugs Bunny Special clear war Matthew Broderick, (5D - Life of Riley ran repeatedly for the the presidency, he committed term on the district board of directors, he said he would But the election was by no means a total repudiation - Sporta Review Show Earth* Scientists journey to a pla­ 'Bugs Bunny: All-Amencan Hero ' Dabney Coleman, John Wood - Week In Review When vou have some­ the global conflict with the Soviet 4:30 P.M. Bugs gives his own special ver­ 2 1983 Rated PG of the fire department. Lorraine Boutin was elected a himself only to one year at a time. Now he has “continue to stress harmony and cooperation" with the 3D (2iQ) " Hardy Boys/Nancy net nearly destroyed by an inter­ thing to sell, find a cash bloc. But they head the dishonor l a - Sport Billy (8 ) ** Big Story sion of American history. (R) 4:30 A.M. director and is clearly sympathetic to the firefighters. committed himself to three years’ service. town. Drew Mysteries planetary war. Faith Domergue, (8 - Pinnacle buyer the easy wav ••• roll of nations that allow greedy & - Baaeball Bunch Jeff Morrow, Rex Reason. 1955. 8 ) - Great Outdoors ( 8 d® “ Silver Spoons Though (ID - Abbott and Cos^ilo This brings to mind the case of John Quincy Adams. Their words seem to be in conflict. GD - Road to Los Angeles ( 8 (1® " with a low-cost ad in She is also known as an independent thinker. (S ) ~ (t's Your Buainaaa 3D S9) “ United States ( 8 " Hogar Dulce Hogar Come­ Ricky later regrets it. he and his (52) ” Australian Rules Football: businessmen to .sell the Soviets QD - Scholastic Sports (2® “ Lucha Libre Classified. 643-2711. And it was no accident that she and Parker were not After he had served as president of the United States, he But Joyner also said last year, “I do not want to see O lym pic Trials Coverage of the dia producida en Mexico en el buddies put frogs in Freddy's M atch X7 high technology that can be S I - Morningtown Academ y nominated to oppose each other in the same race for a was repeatedly elected to the House of Representatives the district become the tail that wags the dog. Neither men's marathon is presented cuat se presentan tres esposos sleeping bag (R) 8 - MOVIE: Sahara' An converted to military use. 8:00 A.M. 8 ) - News Update from Buffalo. NY (90 min.) domlnados por sus esposas. Luz & d® - AM New This Old American tank crew, attempting i directorship. and was still in office when he died at an advanced age. to I want to see the district become the tail that is to cross the Sahara desert, run In congressional testimony ear­ 3 D 3 D - Charlie Brown & 8 @ - Mr. T (8 ) ** Newsmakers Saturday Maria Aguilar, Sergio Corona House wagged by the dog." SrKMpy into German troops and try to lier this year, a high-level Pen­ 8 - MOVIE: A Streetcar ( 8 “ Creative Woman 8 ) - Great Chefs/San 9:00 P.M. hold them off until help arrives Francisco 6 6 M aybe the difference is not an unreconcilable one. 3D - Wondarama Named Desire' A woman strug­ Lassow and Adams Hey, you tagon official said Japan was the ( 8 ~ Embajadores de la Musica ® ® - MOVIE: 'Xanadu' A Humphrey Bogart, Bruce Bennett. Cinem a ■ 3 D m - Monchhichia/Little gles to keep her faded southern Programs musical presentando la 5:00 P.M. rollerskating muse uses her J Carrol Naish. 1943 worst offender in the high-stakes, Raacala/Richie Rich gentility, despite badgering by musica y el folklore de Colombia. magic to help the career of an ar­ Flynn honored her brother-in-law. . 3D ~ Mission: Impossible g® - MOVIE: 'Scared Straight! ’ District attorney John D. LaBelle Jr., moderator at "Hey, you," was nominated and won re-election as high-tech transfer to the commu­ 3D > Chriatopher Cloaa-Up ( S ) - W all Street W eek Louis tist Olivia Newton-John. Gene Another Story' A fictional ac­ , Kim Hunter. 3D - Wide World of Sports H a rtfo rd 415, 7, 9:15. — Romancing Rukeyser analyzes the '80s with a Kelly, Michael Beck. 1980 count of prison encounter groups the annual meeting of the Eighth District, tends to be Eighth District clerk. One of the duties of the clerk is to nists. Another military source d D - Tom & Jerry and Frianda 1951. Atheneum Cinema — Reop­ the Stone (PG) Sat and Sun weekly review of economic and 3D - Top 40 Video d ® " Love Boat A carnival which dramatizes (he stormy 2:10. 4:20. 7:10. 9:20. — very correct in his dealings and is not often given to write the names of those nominated from the floor Thomas O’Marra made sure John Flynn, who is conceded, though, that Japan’s d2) “ SportaCenter ( 8 “ International Edition 3D ens in the Fall. investment matters. (55)-CHiPs director has a reunion with a backgrounds of the youngsters C in e m a C ity — T h is is Moscow on the Hudson (R) levity. during district elections on a chalkboard at elections.'' completing a term as a director, did not go away dubious distinction may only be d $ - M OVIE: 'If You Could See ( 8 ■ Pelicula: 'Pom peyo el woman, the merpbers of a co­ that bring them to their nightmar­ Sat and Sun 2:10, 4:15, 7:10, 2:00 P.M. (51) - USA Super Cartoon Spinal Tap (R ) Sat end Sun 2, Thus he got a big laugh when he declared "Landslide When Hey, 'You wrote her own name on the unthanked. O’Marra, who is spokesman for the fire due to the fact that U.S. intelli­ What I Hear' A blind composer's Conquistador’ Saturday medy team discover that they are ish confrontations with convicts 4. 7:45, 9:45. — A n d the Ship 9:15, 11:15. — M a k in g the nonchalant attitude toward life is 3D “ Starsky and Hutch after the same girl and a palm within the prison walls Cliff De­ Sails On (PG) Sot and Sun G ra d e (R ) Sot-Sun 11:15. — (§^ - New Tech Times 8 ) - Too Close for Comfort Lassow" the winner of one of the district elections. chalkboard at Waddell School Wednesday, it was'- department, praised Flynn for his service — but he gence is better in Japan than in changed when he meets a (8 “ Ride 'Em Cowboy: The reader must tell her groom the Young. Stan Shaw. Don FuHilove 1:X. 4:15, 7:05, 9:35. — Hordbodles (R) Sot-Sun Lassow needed 101 votes to win and he got exactly that spelled Helen Warrington. forget to mention one important contribution made by woman who sees through his 11:15A.M. Thrills and Spills of Profes­ (8 ) - News/Sports/Weather truth (R) (60 min ) [Closed Cap­ Android (PG) Sot and Sun 11:30. West Germany. 12:00 A.M. W in d so r bravado. Marc Singer, Shari Bela- ( 8 ) ' S|K>rts sional Rodeo (8 - CHiPs Patrol tioned] 2:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:50. — Local number. It took Lassow years to learn her name, he said. He Flynn. To Flynn fell the task of reading that long and My associates Dale Van Atta and fonte Harper, Sarah Torgov. 33 *■ Championship Wrestling Hero (PG) Sot 2:50, 6:45, Plaza — Herd to Hold (PG) (5® - Alfred Hitchcock Whether Lassow would have gotten more votes if a uses to get her attention by saying, “Hey,you." Forold convoluted resolution that sets the district tax rate. It Michael Einstein investigated the 1982. Rated PG. 11:30 A.M. 8 - MOVIE: The Lonely ( 8 ~ Classic Country 10:20 with Gregory's Girl Sat 7:15. 9:20. Sun 7:15. Profession' While searching for a Q j) “ Streets of San Francisco D riv e -In s - Great Space Coaster ( 8 " Los Suegros y Los Nietos (8 " News Update (PG ) Sot 1. 4:50. 8:45. — The third candidate had not been entered in the race is a times’s sake he nominated her that way. seems to go on forever. situation. Here's what they o s - Pumpkin Creek 3D client's murderer, a private inves­ - NCAA Division I Men's Manchester — Never Soy 8 8 - High School USA CI2) Paper Chase Sun 1, 4:50, 8:50 la - Spidarman (8 “ Bley Your Best Tennis tigator finds himself on the wrong 8 - Julia Child 8< More Tennis Championship front with The Graduate (R ) Sun 3. Never Again (PG) Sot-Sun learned from knowledgeable intel­ Com pany (PREMIERE) 60 min 8:20 with Greystoke: The a - News/Sporta/Weather 'Match Play,' side of the law. Harry Guardino, Athens. GA 6:50, 10:50. ligence sources in both Tokyo and 8 - MOVIE; Enter the Legend of Tarzan, Lord of An editorial ( 8 ~ Do It For Yourself Dean dagger, Joseph Coiten. 5:30P.M. d® - Dr. Gene Scott Cinestudio — Rear Window Washington: I a s i - Flintstona Funnies 1969 Dragon’ Three agents invade an (P G ) Sat 7:30. 9:30. — La the Apes (P G ) Sat-Sun 10:30. 8 - Sports Update /Games of (8 ~ America's Top Ten island fortress in order to investi­ 8 ' M O V IE : 'D r. Black and M r. Balance (R ) Sun 7:30. East Hartford — Children - Sesame Street (Closed 8 ) - News Update The KGB considers Japan an '8 4 gate suspected crirriinal activi­ Hyde' The Jeckyl/Hyde story is Colonial — Snake Fist vs. of the Corn (R) Sat-Sun 8:20 Captioned) (8 ) “ Newsfhakers Saturday with Christine (R ) Sat-Sun 10. (8 (8 " Amazing Spiderman/ ( 8 " Magic of Oil Painting ties Bruce Lee, John Saxon. Jim presented with an unusual twist Mean Kilter (R) Sat and Sun "easy collection target” — a - Chapulin Colorado ( 8 - M O V IE: '1 9 4 1 ' Panic be­ East Windsor — Space Incredible Hulk ( 8 “ Futbol Internacional Kelly 1973 Rated R Bornie Casey. Rosalind Cash from 1 with Tatoo Connec­ veritable sieve for technology IS!) - From the Editor's Desk gins in California following the 1976 tion (R ) Sot and Sun from 1. Raiders (R ) Sat-Sun 8:20wlth Memorial Day ( 8 “ Bits and Bytes (8 - MOVIE: 'The Reincarna­ Pearl Harbor attack John Belushi, ( 8 “ American Playhouse Op- East Hartford Blue Thunder (R ) Sat-Sun 10. secrets. In fact, some of the •SD - News/Sports/Weather M a n s f ie ld — Brainstorm 8;15A.M. (S8 - Play Bridge tion of Peter Proud' A man, who Dan Ackroyd, Nod Beatty 1979 penheimer ' Second of. 3 pa^s. Eastwood Pub A Cinema — Oppenheimer's leftist past comes (PG) Sat-Sun 8:30 with biggest, most respected industrial d2) " Instructional dreams of his own murder in a Rated PG 12:30 A.M. Greystoke: The Lege.nd of 12:00 P.M. previous life, falls in love with a back to haunt him after he loads a Tarzan. Lord of the Apes Splosh (P G ) Sat-Sun 10:30. combines in Japan have been ( 8 " Last Chance Garage (33 - Hot Tracks 8:30A.M. - MOVIE: 'Murder On the girl who was his daughter in that group of scientists into forming (P G ) Sat 7, 9:20; Sun closed. involved in questionable transfers 3D (8 - Victory Garden a time for tribute Orient Express' Inspector Poirot life Michael Sarrazin, Jennifer the Manhattan Project (R) (60 ( 8 - Evans and Novak Poor Richard's Pub & Ci­ 3D 3D - Saturday Supercade nema— The Bounty (PG ) Sat of technology to the Soviets, sorts through a trainload of gla­ O'Neill, Margot Kidder 1975. mtn ) (Closed Captioned] 3 ) - America's Top Tan 6:00 P.M. (8 - MOVIE: ‘The Happy 7:15. 9:30. 12; Sun 7:15. 9:30. Garr is cast morous and eccentric suspects to (B ) - Evening at Pops d® - MOVIE: 'Libeled Udy' Hooker Goes to Hollywood' The according to the intelligence 3 D ** Meat the Mayors 3D (3D (8 - N ew s Showcase Cinemas — Indi It is said that even while the find the killer of an art dealer with Friend loves his best friend's queen of the hookers goes to Hol­ ana Jones and the Temple of HOU.VWOOD (1 I’ll - parades, speeches, rifle sa­ sources. 2:15P.M. *- Blue Knight d3) - Herald of Truth a shady past. Albert Finney. 3D wife, she loves the friend, and the lywood to make a movie based D o o m (P G ) Sat-Sun 12:30. Tori Garr has been signed Civil War was still in pro­ husband is in love with still a lutes and prayers. 'Veterans The transfer of high-tech items d 2 - Inside the USFL Lauren Bacall, . 8 - Health Week 3D - Racing From Belmont on her book Martine Beswicke. 2:45, 5. 7:20. 9:45.12. — Police to eo slur with Academy 1974 fourth party Myrna Loy. Jean Adam West Rated R A c a d e m y (R ) Sat-Sun 1, 3, 5. gress, families in the South to the Soviets and their Eastern ® > Scholastic Sports 2:30P.M. (55) - M M organizations will make sure Award nominee Tom Harlow. William Powell. Spencer 3D - Fame 7:30, 9:55, 11:45. — M o sc o w began strewing spring flow­ European satellites may be ac­ Academy 3D “ Arena of Excellence (51) ‘ Numero Uno Tracy 1936 1:00 AM. on the Hudson (R ) Sat-Sun 1, Conti in "Miraeles." a that flags fly over or near the 3D - Biskitts complished through subsidiaries (8 ) - Superman/Aquapian/ 8 ) - Crossfire O ) - MOVIE: The King of ® - MOVIE: 'Cockleshall 3:30. 7:20. 9:55. 12:05. — Steve Roth Produc tion lor ers on the graves of both graves of those in military Batman 3D - ABC Weekend Special If Com edy' Television is no laugh­ 9:15P.M. Heroes* During World W ar II, a B re o k in ' ( P G ) Sat-Sun 12:45, of the Japanese corporate giants. 8 ) - Cookin' Cheap 3. 5. 7:20, 9 :3 0 , 11:40. — T h e Orion Pictures. Confederate and Union service during war time. And (8 ) ** Big Story I'm Lost, How Come I Found ing matter for Rupert Pupkin, who 2 ) - Your Money group of volunteers is secretly The most popular location for You?' 3:00P.M. stops at nothing for a shot at T V trained to blow up battleships in N a tu ra l (P G ) Sat-Sun 12:45. The contemporary ro­ soldiers. (8 ) @9) - Shirt Tales 3:45. 7. 9:40, 12:05. — F ire in Manchester, a tribute to CSD - Greatest American Hero stardom Robert De Niro, Jerry 9:30P.M. an enemy-held French port Tre ­ mantic comedy was writ­ subsidiaries at this point is Kuala (8 ) - Burbujas Programs infantil 3D ~ N C A A Special Coverage of vor Howard. Jose Ferrer 1956 starter (R) Sat-Sun 1:30. 4, Such thoughtful and heart­ Lewis Rated PG. (8 - This Week in Japan 7:40, 10, 12:05. — M a k in g the ten by Jim Kouf, who will Vietnam Veterans will be Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, producido en Mexico. (8 ) - Lifestyles of the Rich and the Men's Volleyball Champion­ Famous ship is presented from Los A n ­ (51) - Dr. Gene Scott (3D - Fame Grade (R ) Sat-Sun 1:15,3:20, make his directorial de­ felt acts helped to heal a dedicated in the Center. with nearby Singapore in second I. (SO - That Teen Show 10:00P.M. 5:20, 7:40. 10, 12. — Killpoint ( 8 - NFL’s Greatest Moments geles. CA. (60 min.) * ( 8 ** Fame 33 - MOVIE: 'Lady Franken­ but with the film Koul fragile national spirit at that 3D - N ew s stein' The infamous doctor's (R ) Sat-Sun 1:15. 3:15, 5:15, Just as we celebrate Amer­ place. Mexico is becoming increas­ 9:00 A.M. NFL's Greatest Moments pre­ 3D - MOVIE: 'Mortal Combat' (8 ) “ News/Sports/Weather 7:25, 9:30, 11:50. also wrote the screen­ A 3D ^i® - Fantasy Island A daughter must create a superman A sents highlights of the 1970 Oak­ Chan Kuan-tai, Lu Feng 1981 crucial time. ingly popular as a transfer point. 3 D - Star Search ( 8 - Frontline 'Warnings from M a n che ster ica’s birthday of freedom on land Raiders and the 1973 Buffalo woman is determined to make to stop a monster Joseph Cot- plays for ' Cluss" and "Cp ® S5) - Sportsbeat Gang Land ' Tonight's program U A Th e a te rs Ea st — Splash The custom of decorating The sources emphasized that the a D s n - New Scooby/Scrappy Bills. (60 min.) her husband give up his mistress ten. Mickey Hargity, Sarah Bay The Creek." 'Miracles ’ the Fourth of July, Memorial looks at what the city of Los A n­ ( P G ) Sat and Sun 2 .4 :1 5 ,7 :20, CIA doesn’t know of any exclu­ Doo 3D - MOVIE: 'Elvis and the and a w idow's dream of a new 1972 9:35. — Romoncing the Stone the graves of war dead soon (fj) - Youl Magazine for Beauty Q ueen' The story of Ten ­ geles, C A . is trying to do about its will be lilmeci on Mexican Day reminds us of the cost of romance is sidetracked when her (P G ) Sot and Sun 2,4:30, 7:30, 3D “ Nine on New Jersey W om en gang violence problem (60 min ) (3D - Twilight Zone locations beginning in Au­ sively military technology the nessee beauty contestant Linda son interferes (R) (60 m in ) 9:40. — Sixteen Candles (P G ) spread to families across the ( 8 “ News/Sports/Weather our independence and of the Soviets are getting from the - Hee Haw (8 “ Or. Gene Scott Thompson's tempestous rom­ (Closed Captioned] (Closed Captioned] Sat and Sun 2,3:50, 5:40, 7:40. gust and will be released ance with Elvis Presley Don land. "Decoration Day ” (as heroic deeds of those who Japanese. But the KGB has gone d2) “ Golf: Kemper Highlights 8 ~ MOVIE: The Love God?' @ ) - 'Charytin' Programa musi­ 3 3 - Saint (8 “ Bionic Woman 9:30. — The Rocky Horror in mid-1985. '1983 Men's Kemper Open High­ Johnson, Stephonie Zimbalist, cal presentando la bella Charytin. Picture Show (R) Sat mid­ Memorial Day was first A man cons the meek publisher (55) ~ Independent Network (2® ~ Despedida sacrificed at the war fronts or after micro-electronic equipment, lights.' of a nature magazine into leaving Ann Dusenberry. 1981. night. — The KidsAre Alright (8 - White Shadow N ew s d® - Taking Advantage (R) Sat midnight. — Eroser- Remodeling pays called) became a time for at home. machine tools, computers, tele­ (3 ) Youl Magazine for the country, then turns the maga­ 0® - MOVIE: The Bride, of Fu M anchu' Fu Manchu kidnaps 12 8 - World War I (H) - Not Necessarily The heod (R) Sat midnight. Women zine into a girlie journal. Don 1:15A.M. M o nsfield Y Y remembering all departed communications, automation de­ News SELLER SBU R G , Ind. Such deeds have been Knotts, Anne Francis, Edmond girls in an attempt to force their (8 - How the West Was Won 6:30P.M. ( 8 ■ Sports Update /Games of Translux College Twin — vices and specialty steel — much of O'Brien. 1969. fathers to reveal an explosive 8 “ Buck Rogers (U P l) — A 20-year-old loved ones. Congress made it memorialized in stone, in (3D 3D - CBS News '8 4 Against All Odds (R) Sat and (8 ) ~ News Update energy secret Christopher Lee, ( 8 - News/Sports/Weather Sun 2:30, 4:45. 7, 9:15. — Dr. home with a remodeled a legal holiday in 1888. which can be incorporated into @ ) - News/Sporta/Weather - N ew s shrines of freedom, and in the Marie Versini. Douglas Wilner. 3D (5® N o (P G ) Sat 3. 7 w ith O c to p - 8 (SO - Smurfs 8 8 - Those Wonderful TV 1:30 A.M. kitchen will increase its Soviet weapons systems. (3 ) - Square Foot Gardening 1967 - In Search of... ussy (P G ) Sat 5, 9. — T H X - For a long time Memorial hearts of men, women and ® - MOVIE; 'Fedora' Holly­ 3D Gam e Show s Host Carl Reiner 33 (3® - A B C N ew s value by at least 75 The Russians get a lot of their 1138 (R ) Sun 4. 9:30. Day generally was commem­ wood's most beautiful movie (S ) - MOVIE: 'Soldier Blue' A 8 ) ~ Golf: Kemper Highlights (S ) - SportsCenter presents some of the funniest (5D ~ Independent Network .percent of the remodeling children. U-S. soldier and a white woman ' 1983 Men's Kemper Open High­ V e rn o n high tech from Japan by legal queen retires to complete seclu­ (8 ) - Pinnacle and most memorable moments N e w s Cine 1 & 2 — Footloose who had been kidnapped by Indi­ lights.' project’s cost, says Buzz orated May 30. But starting in There is food for thought in sion. William Holden, Marthe from T V game shows during the (P G ) Sat 2, 7. 9:10; Sun 2. means, but lately the Japanese are ans two years before, attempt to (8 - NBC News (5® - MOVIE: 'The Thing’ A re­ Keller, Michael York. 1979. (5$ * Philip Marlowe-Private past 35 years (R) (60 min ) 4:15, 7, 9:10. — Greystoke: Bauer, past president of 1971, Congress revamped the the recent words of Keith becoming more careful. Soviet return to the Indian camp to warn search team discovers an ancient ■' ( 8 - Sesame Street (Closed Detective Marlowe guards a 8 ) - Masterpiece Theatre ( 8 > O n Assignm ent The range The Legend of Tarzan. Lord the Indiana Realtors As­ them of impending danger. Cand­ Nancy Astor.' After speaking monster frozen in the Antarctic holiday alignment and desig­ Kreul, national commander representatives were barred, for . Captioned] gangster marked death, and diversity of photojournalism icecap Kurt Russell. Richard Dy- of the A p es (P G ) Sat 1:30, sociation. In a 40-ycar-old ice Bergen, Peter Strauss, Donald against relaxing the divorce laws, 7:10, 9:35; Su n 1:30.4:30,7:10, o s - MOVIE: 'The Canadian.’ are examined sart 1982 Rated R nated this observance for the of the American Legion; example, from a recent Japense (9 ) ** Ask the Manager Pleasance. 1970 Nancy faces trouble from a jour­ 9:35. home. Bauersaid, kitc hen Three Canadian Mounties con­ (8 - El Mundo del Box conference on "comp;osites,” new S !) - Supersoccer @5) - Candiepin Bowling nalist who accuses her of hypo­ ( 8 “ Election Watch remodeling can add as last Monday in May. "The best memorial we can vince the Sioux 10 walk the path West Hartford crisy when he publishes details of 10:30P.M. d® " That's the Spirit much as 125 percent to the In keeping with time- super-strong, light materials dZ) > Sesame Street (Closed of peace. Robert Ryan, John Deh- her divorce. (60 min.) (Closed Elm 1 A2 — Footloose (PG) offer our fallen comrades is Captioned) Sat ond Sun 2,4:30, 7:15.9:30. made with special alloys and 9:15A.M. ner, Torin Thatcher. 1961. Captioned] (TD - Black News Q® - MOVIE: 'Smuggler's resale value. honored tradition. Ameri­ — Greystoke: The Legend of our collective resolve to be processes. - Health Week 12:30 P.M. (8 ) “ News Update (55) - W all Street Journal Cove' Four teenagers stumble cans throughout the country onto an exciting adventure off an Tarzan, Lord of the Apes true to America's ideals of One almost ludicrous example of 9:30A.M. ' ^3D “ Wrestling S S - MOVIE; 'Auntie Marne' A 7:00P.M. (51) - Buddy Hackett :Live and Australian beach (PG ) Sat and Sun 2, 4:30. 7. young boy is brought up by his Uncensored This comedy spe­ 9:30. — as well as in Manchester — C5) ' CB - Dungeon. and GO - American Bandstand ■ Agronsky and Company justice and liberty.” the Soviets’ hunger for modern only surviving relative-a madcap, 3D cial was taped at Resorts Interna­ 2:00 A.M. The Movies — Romancing SHO W CASE Dragons 0 - Coming Attractions the Stone ( P G ) Sat-Su n 12:30, will honor their dead this In a similar vein, we can technology was their purchase of a eccentric aunt. Rosalind Russell, 3D - Too Close for Comfort tional in Atlantic City. N J 33 “ Movie Cont'd 3D " Pac-Man/Rubik Cube ( 8 •» Countdown to '84 Today's Forrest Tucker. Roger Smith 2:35, 4:40,7:40.9:45. — Splash CWCMAS Memorial Day weekend. Spe­ 3D " Fame - Best of Gleason - MOVIE: Sad Sack' An also honor the departed Japanese toy robot called "Taro. ” Hour program features weekly prev­ 1958. (33 (PG) Sat-Sun 12:15. 2:20. 3D (8 - Muppet Show inept soldier stationed in North 4:25. 7:25. 9:30. — Sixteen • **G*lN MA’ iNtt OA'L* CO c n It has a sensitive heat-identifying iews and profiles of the 1984 (8 - Independent Network cial attention will be paid to members of our families by Photo by Al Tarquinlo V 3D - Davey/Goliath 8 ) - MOVIE: 'Divorce of Lady Africa loses a tank and runs up Candles (PG) Sat-Sun 12, fiMSt SHOW ONI

programa de asuntos publicos Tw o young college students vow 8 - DaapadKia 0 - MOVIE: 'Still of tha Night' Jessica Lange, Ten Garr. 1982 schooichums take to the high - Concierto 11:45 P.M. 6:00 A.M. 5:00 A.M. presentando noticias y vanada in- 9:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. to ioim each other, but a strange A psychiatrist is drawn into the Rated PG. seas to thwart a German invasion 8 - hiaids BaaabaM 8 -MOVIE: 'CalOnaHMTin fate mtervenes KatWeen Qumian. 8 - USFL FootbaB: Naw 2:00 A.M. CD - Kidswolid CD - On/News formacion - MOVIE: "Hw ThriS of It (XI 3D 3 ) 8 8 8 - N aw a murder mystery of one of his pa­ I (XJ of Englarxf m 1901 Mtehael R oo f Film version o l the Tennes Stephen CoAns 1979 slersey et Chicago ® - CBS N«ws N#ghtw«tch 12:00 A.M. (3D - Biography AH* A doctor's wife disrupts thetr a - Fraggis Roch CD -.Six in Washington tients. . Roy Schei- (8 - Independent Network York. Sanon MacCorkindale. 3D - Thraa'a Company see Williams dessic about a - MOVIE: 'hulHR' A tough, hfe by becoming a TV pitch’ ^ ® - Barbwa Woodhouse Goes 8 - MOVIE: 'Brabistonn' A - H»t Patrol CD - New Jersay Raport der 1982 Rated PG. (X) N e w s Jenny Agutter a - Dragnat woman and her alcohokc hus- CD modern-day police detective is in­ 5:30 A.M. I Dons Day, James Gamer. Arlme (X)-VagaB to B y h rfy HiRs Canme trainer sciemkst creates a macNne ena­ (8 (@ - Living Wild Afnea's (® - Electric Compeny 8-CraaaBra bwid Elizabeth Tayksr, Paul N ew ­ CD - Jo* Franklin Sfrow 03) - Indapandant Natwork volved in the middle of Mafia CD - Varied Programs Francis. 1963. 1:30 P.M. - USA Cartoon Expraaa Barbva Woodhouse vtsns Bev- bling one human bemg to experi­ Tallest Story ' Tonight's program a man. Buri Ives 1 9 ^ (g ) - MOVIE; Btondi* Brings N a w s dealing and political intervention. 8 - m - a - s - h erty HiHs to consult several pet ence every sensatmn experi­ CD - Franklin Show 12:00 P.M. 8 Auto Racing ‘84; (XD - Mafor Laagua B a n haB- 8 - Dr. Gana Scott examines the daily activities of Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn. problems with several stars (R) enced by another Louise U p Baby* W hen Baby Dumping (32) - N B A Championship Africa s gentle giant, the giraffe. SNversaona 1000 Coverage of San Oiago at Naw Vofh 8 - Battar Haalth 8:30 P.M. Jacqueline Bisset. 1968. (S) - tndependervt Network (XI 3 D (3D 8 - Havrs 8 8 - M-A-S-H (60 m m ) Fletcher. 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Nancy entertains the 3D - AB In tha FamBy N e w s * 9 - Tonight Show Michael Croig, Mary Peach and a set of tough hombres in this 5 ( 8 -T o d a y 8 - News Day Dabney Coleman. John Wood as a woman to audition for a tele­ at the 1982 dedication of the (S) - MOVIE: Intimate CD “ Insight CD - Wheeler In the Morning (lD - Coming Attractions German ambassador which (S ) ~ News/Sports/Weather ® - PeliGula: 'M artha Ferrari' - News Overnight western comedy Abbot & Cos­ (8 (8 - Another World 1983 Rated PG vision soap opera, a desperate 3 ) - Muppat Show Vietnam Memorial m W asNng- (S * Cover Story Moments’ A woman accommo­ - Home Sweat Home raises accusations of collusion (2D “ Sesame Street (Closed CD tello. Marjorie Main (23) - Money Week @ ) - Newsmaker Sunday actor finds himself leading a fran­ ton, D C and the five day celebra­ ® - Bob Newhart Show dates the needs of the world s with Germany (60 mm ) (Closed 1:15A.M. 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the wounds of war Editor's note: Glenn Davis is a Manchester enjoyable because the cool morning air hung heavy I ero.ssed the Chicopee River at 1; 10, and from the resident. On May 13, he left on a summerlong bike tour with the scents of lilac, pink and white dogwood, and bridge over the river, I took several pictures of the Continued from page I . $15,000 from Southern New E n ^ throughout northern United States and eastern flowing crabapple. spillway, andol a stately Victorian-era clock tower. It land Telephone Co. for a small Canada. He’s keeping a diary of his travels for the Summer .seems as though this old mill town, with its large "Without that determination, it piece of the land and the Hartford Manchester Herald. His next installment will appear IN SCANTIC, I had no idea ol where 1 was when 1 Folish community, has had. like many New England might have been called 'Main Foundation for Public Giving has , Cyclist mill towns, a dilfieult time in trying to survive the 20th Street Park,” ’ he said. agreed to donate $15,000 providing in Tuesday's Herald. turned onto Winkler Road, but it proved to be a delightful choice os I rode through a lush, green forest century. The drive for a memorial, the commitee can raise matching Glenn Davis though, was not wiihout its funds.. Monday, May 14, 9:15 a.m. and marsh. The absence of traffic made it a Joy to I've hiked through the greater Springfield area controversy. A recently launched fund drive New Salem, Mass. bike. I came out on CT 140: backtracked through the several times, and have never failed to get lost. I wish Some people ^ has netted $10,000 so far, and the U.S. 202 — Miles traveled: 53.5 center of Enfield on U.S. 5; then picked up CT 190,ea.st that this stale would spend some money on route signs not be named for’^fny one group of group has just begun tapping the to Taylor Road. From the top. there are excejient so that oul-of-slaters can find where they're going. veterans, citing the fact that no general public. It feels so good to be on the road again! views of farmhou.ses, a wide fertile valley, and Mt. Not everyone rides the Mass. Turnpike. park or memorial exists for “ The donation is a chance for the After not having done any bicycle touring last year, even in shorts and a short-sleeve .shirt. Tom. Korean War veterans. But that people to say ‘thank you,'" Bagge the opportunity to take a long trip this year means After only one mile into the ride, I noticed that the At 11:56, I entered Massachusetts, and a few 8:30 p.m. tact, Beaulieu said, would have said. much more to me than in past years. birds were singing as loud and cicaras I'd ever heard minutes later. I took a brief rest in East Longmeadow. Keene. N.H. 7 defeated the purpose. All involved iiY the design of the Two miles oul of town. I got on MA 21. At the junction "W you just call it memorial park agree on one thing — it will be There was no entry last night because I was too them. The realization lhaf I'm as free as the birds, After again losing MA 21. an elderly man directed park, who is it a memorial to?” he an asset to all, not just the Vietnam tired. I'll try to get caught up while waiting for the rain caused all of my pent-up anxieties to vanish in gales of of U.S. 20, I .stopped at Sears Automotive Center, asked. veterans. to stop. uncontrollable laughter. where a slightly-balding, middle-aged man gave me me back to it. concluding with. "There's a lotta radai Finally, with the blessing of the “ I assume it's going to be a very: I left my father's house in Glastonbury yesterday I concentrated on taking only back roads through directions to Ludlow. From him, I received my first around today, so make sure ya don't go over 70! ” Board of Directors and a 700- attractive and meaningful focal morning at 8:02. Although there was a chill in the air,, Glastonbury. East Hartford and South Windsor. While "Whercya from?", and ” Whereyagoin'?” ofthetrip. signature petition, the park was point of town," said Dr. Douglas H. the warmth of the sun made for comfortable riding — this was slower than biking U.S. 5, it wa6 far more The look of shock on his face was better than words. Continued from page 13 named for the Vietnam veterans. Smith, who started the original Since that issue was resolved, the committee that began planning a progress of the park has been a park for the site. "This will add ta unique blend of groups — from the the center.” ^ telephone company to the town to “ I think it’s a plus for Manches­ the Manchester Garden Club. ter too because Manchester has The park is far from dedication, recognized the appropriateness of though. With its cost estimated at a memorial to Vietnam v,eterans," nearly $60,000, including $15,000 for People said General Manager Robert B. FOCUS/ the monument that will bear the Weiss. names of the 14 who died in the And, the veterans hope, it will be war, the committee still needs just one of many erected by towns about $20,000. It has received about throughout the state and country. ‘It’s a feeling like I’m a bigamist’ Herald photo by Pinto One vet crusades Top scholars at East Catholic Two-parish minister to say fareweii to both East Catholic High School’s Archbishop Henry J. Coventry; Edward Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles to honor war dead O’Brien Scholars, the top graduates in the class of 1984, Adams; Eileen Madden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. By Susan Plese began his dual ministry, half MEMBERS OF both of people who’d come a mile By Dennis C. M ilewski men from about 155 communities gather in front of the school. From left, they are Anne Thomas Madden of Vernon; Stephen Sledesky Jr., son of United Press International in the state. Somohano thinks it can Herald Reporter here, half in Massachusetts. churches will attend West- and a half up a dirt road are Mador, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mador of Mrs. and Mrs. Stephen Sledesky of East Hartford; be done by Veteran’s Day in At that time, the Manches- wood’s retirement party Ju'ne very special. ” Vernon; Brian Harkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harkins Maryanne Lemaire. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond BRIDGEPORT — Memorial November. The Rev. Arnold Westwood tei*Universalists were with­ 3 at Tobacco Valley Inn in Lemaire of Bolton; Kelly Grouchley, daughter of Mr. and Day comes hard for Frank Somo- “ I was riding in my car one day compares ministering to two out a permanent place to Windsor, GUESTS ARE TREATED of Tolland; Susan Moynihan, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. hano, a soft-spoken former Marine and thought to myself, ‘I wonder Timothy Moynihan of East Hartford; James Meyer, son of Mrs. Austin Grouchley of Manchester; Sean Meehan, son who has gone door to door and who was killed in that w a r ? "’ said parishes to living with two worship. They met in the What’s ahead for to hearty New England Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer of Vernon; Sharon Kelly, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meehan; and Mary Siena, offered to mortgage his home in a Somohano, who served in Vietnam wives. YWCA, and in other buildings Westwood? breakfasts, courtesy of West- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kelly of Mancheter; Karen daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Peter Siena of Manchester. one-man crusade to honor those in 1967-68 with the 1st Marine Corp “ It’s a feeling like I’m a in town. Finally, in 1979, the He says he and his wife will wood, chief morning chef. On killed in Vietnam. Division. bigamist. I can handle it, but group dedicated the modern continue living in their home the menu — blueberry pan­ Benjamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Benjamin of Somohano, 36, his thick dark hair “ It hit me like a ton a bricks. I streaked with grey, can’t seem to will never give up the dream, my it’s hard for one to know about structure set into the woods in Cummington, Mass. — a cakes or raspberry muffins, shake his own memories of the heqrt won’t let me. I think one the other," he says with a off West Vernon Street. 1/ in the Berkshires. eggs from Westwood hens war. He is still bitter about those man’s dream can be everybody’s laugh. ■‘They built one of the most They live in a farmhouse. and maple syrup from their who died and angry about the Obituaries reality and reward,” he said. “ I had hoped the two serviceable of any church As for retirement, it’s a own trees. treatment of Vietnam veterans. Sopiohano spent weeks seeking congregations would cooper­ I ’ve ever been in, and they did term he uses loosely. He Westwood says he will miss Elsie Miller ville; 12 grandchidren: and 16 the last 23 years. 400 Main St.. Monday from 7 to 9 " I always wondered and never donations for the Stratford monu­ great-grandchildren. Before retiring in 1973, she p.m. got a true answer as to why we ment. Doors were slammed in his ate, with joint board retreats, it all themselves, with great doesn’t plan to spend much the City of Village Charm. “ I Elsie (Bullantyne) Miller. 89. The funeral will be Tuesday at 11 worked at Wyman Oil Co. in Memorial donations may be were there,” he said. "Nearly face and he was thrown out of committee meetings. But sacrifice,’’ Westwood says. time rocking on the porch. love Manchester," he says. formerly of Longview Street. El­ 58,000 people died in vain. The a.m. at tthe Ladd Funeral Home, Manchester. She was a member of made to the Muscular Dystrophy stores. Other Stratford residents neither group of leaders " It ’s considered a model He says he will work as a “The greatest thing about lington. died Thursday at a Man­ 19 Ellington Ave, Rockville. Burial living vets? They're over their gladly gave a dollar or two and Emanuel Lutheran Church. Foundation or Emanuel Lutheran wanted that. Each wanted to volunteer with the Peace Manchester is its unpreten- chester convalescent home. She will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. She is survived by a son. John B. wounds, bullet holes, whatever: money came in envelopes with church in the denomination. was the widow of Edward W. what they're suffering is the pain feel I was their minister," he Friends may call at the funeral Mayne of Manchester; a daughter, In Memoriam short notes: "Thank you for what It’s strong in so many ways. Development F'und in Am­ liousness. It does not pretend Miller. home one hour before the funeral. of rejection," you are doing." Mrs. Pamela Lerch ol Manches­ In loving memory of Wife. says. It’s the apple of my eye ... the herst. The organization to be something it is not. Born in Rockville March 18.1895. Memorial contributions may be Somohano is suddenly silent as a The mixed reaction showed how ter; four step.sons, Edward Biske. Mother, and Grandmother. Jennie Westwood will retire June raises money to support local Manchester is just plain good she had been a lifelong resident of young man in his 30s strolls slowly much pain and anger lingers from jewel in the crown, so to made to the Memorial Fund ol Robert Biske. Gary Biske and John C. Krompegal, who pa.ssed away the area. She was a member of l'nion Congregational Church. toward the nearby Vietnam Mem­ the Vietnam War era, he said, like 10 from Manchester’s Unitar­ speak.” peace efforts. He will do some folk." Biske. all ol Manchester; two on May 27th, 1982. L'nion Congregational Church, of stepdaughters, Nancy Eckabert of orial on McLeavy Green, folds his that of a Stratford shoe store owner ian Universalist Society and carpentry work — especially And not coincidentally, one the Rebeccas and of Ellington Marie P. BIske Manchester and Connie Bi.ske of Time has a way of passing by, hands and reads the names of 29 — a Vietnam vet — who overheard from the Unitarian Society he WESTWOOD MANAGED at the Rowe Camp and of Westwood’s fondest memo­ Grange. city men killed in the Vietnam Photo by Susan Newman Marie Paige Biske. 68. of 66 E. Arizona and five grandchildren. But the memory of you lingers on. Somohano talking with one of his heads in Amherst, Mass. He Conlerenec Center in Massa­ ries in 40 years of ministry is Survivors are thrt>esons. Russell In our hearts you will always stay, War, salesmen. the weekly commute from Middle Turnpike, died Friday at The funeral will be Tuesday at 2 and his wife, Carolyn, make Miller of Manchester. Erwin Manchester Memorial Hospital. p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Lo\ed and remembered every "I feel good to see this,” "He said, 'I don't want to hear Manchester to Amherst quite The Rev. Arnold Westwood, pastor of the Unitarian chusetts, where he is chair­ of an event at the Manchester Miller of Amston. and Gordon She was the wife of the late Edward Church, 60 Church St. Burial will day. Somohano said after a long pause. that garbage.’ He told me to get their home in Cummington, well. Every first and third Universalist Society, 153 W. Vernon St., will retire June man of the building and congregation. The choir sur­ Miller of Marlborough; a foster S. Biske. Born in Ogdensburg. be in East Cemetery. Friends may Husband. Children. The hard edge was gone from his out. I couldn’t help it; it hurt so bad Mass. 'X , Sunday he preached in Am­ 10. He will also retire from the Amherst, Mass, church he grounds eommittcc. prised him in April by singing daughter. Mildred Liir.son of Rock­ N.Y.. she lived in Manchester for call at the Holmes Funeral Home, Grandchildren voice. "T v e seen Vietnam $ets I had tears in my eyes. Five stores How did this unusual “ mar­ heads. come here and kneel down and say threw me out,” Somohano said. herst; the second and fourth He will work in the woods, a benediction Westwood him­ a prayer for the war dead. I’ve riage" come about? Sundays were spent in Man­ cutting timber. And he hopes self had penned some time He only raised about $2,000 and Zoo faces fines seen people stand here and Westwood came to Man­ chester. In the months that think I’d have made it without Advance planning was the to start a monthly newspaper ago. salute.” five banks refused to grant Somo­ BRIDGEPORT (UPI) — The hano a quick loan with his house as chester 14 years ago to be the had five weeks, Westwood (National Public Radio’s) key to success when schedul­ in Cummington. Til get "One of the things we do Somohano's stubborn efforts Bridgeport Zoo will face federal collatoral. full-time pastor of the fled­ was treated to a Sunday off. 'Morning Pro Musica.’ I ing events, he says. some of the citizens to­ liere every Sunday is we join fines because of past health and raised the funds to install the memorial in Bridgeport and a The Adams Granite Co. of Barre, gling Unitarian congrega­ Besides his Sunday assign­ haven’t missed a Sunday gether, ” he says. hands and say the same safety violations, including food Vt., subcontracted by Stratford stored with dead animals and second monument to be dedicated tion. He lived in town for two ments, Westwood was in yet,’’ he says. He did weather some nasty One final project is one he benediction together," West- on Memorial Day in Stratford. Monument Works, agreed to ship inadequate barriers on cages the marker even though an unpaid years. Manchester another day mid­ “ It’s always seemed to New England storms in his will share with his wife. wood says. “On Easter Sun­ There are similar plans in at least housing a tiger and mountain lion. balance of about $10,500 was due. “ But it was'obvious we week. He came back also for work out OK," he says. “ The weekly jaunts, " r v e come Two rooms of their farm­ day Bob (Richardson, choir However, the U.S, Department seven other communities. of Agriculture said the penalties His goal is to convince every city Somohano is confident he will weren’t going to have a weddings, funerals, and advantage was I had only two down here on a very snowy house have been outfitted for director) set the benediction will be sharply reduced because of and town in Connecticut to erect a raise the rest of the money, but building and a full-time min­ meetings. preparations. But I also had morning when there were bed and breakfast guests. “In to music. Of course, I cried,” the city's quick action to correct monument or plaque in honor of time is running out for his ister,” he says. “ We couldn’t The 140-mile round trip two board meetings) and very few people in church just a year, we’ve had over 90 he says. “ It was very, very the problem s. residents killed in Vietnam — 590 statewide goal. have both, so I got another worked out to about 300,000 various committees doubled ’cause they couldn’t get out of guests," he says. “ It’s more moving — the most touching Team hunts ancient Indians in Bolton church.” And so Westwood miles a year, he says. " I don’t •up.” their driveway," he says. fun. We just love it. The kinds personal experience. ” BOLTON — A group of archeologists with the historical evidence before PAST workers can record University of Connecticut's Public Archeological it. Survey Team is about to begin excavation of about a He said most of the sites are located near water Profile dozen sites in Bolton where prehistoric Indians are sources and on high, well-drained land, which is at a believed to have camped or settled. premium in Bolton. The state commissioned PAST to complete McBride said PAST will undertake similar Name Elaine Marchessault archeological surveys of known Indian settlements excavations in Andover and Coventry in the summer Birthplace Brooklyn, New York along the entire path of the planned 11-mile of 1985. k expressway that will connect Interstate 84 between He said the sites to be studied contain the remains of Occupation Attorney Bolton Notch and Columbia. The surveys are required pre-tribal cultures that roamed Eastern Connecticut Favorite restaurant The Eatery, East Windsor before the state may begin construction of the new between 500 and 5,000 years ago and are unrelated to highway. any Indian tribes the first European settlers Favorite food Northern Italian The Bolton digs are expected to take all summer, encountered in America. Favorite beverage Coffee according to PAST Director John McBride. McBride refused to reveal the exact location of the sites to Favorite hobbles Reading, cooking, working out protect them from marauders who could destroy the 17728521 ' Idea of a good vacation Being pampered at a : i M E D W luxury hotel * Herald photo by Pinto What you do to relax Read PAIN CLINIC Long line for grand opening Conn. Animal Welfare League Type of entertainment preferred Entertaining close friends for chronic pain & illness at home A crowd awaits the opening Friday of a CERTIFIED AA.D. ACUPUNCTURIST Pavone, manager Perry Claing and Pet Adoption Day I NELSON CHANG, M.D. Favorite entertainer Liza Minelli new Parkade nightclub, Capone’s, doormen Tom Makos and Alvin Douglas (former Neuroaurgeont Favorite actor Gene Wilder located in the old David's cafe. The Saturday, May 26, 1984 arrived at the opening in Rolls Royce Psychiatry • Neurology Favorite actress interior of the new club is furnished in limousines. 10 a.ni. • 4 p.m. Jane Seymour 1930s gangster decor. Owner Philip St. Mary’s Episcopal Church GREATER HTFD. PAIN CLINIC I Favorite song “The Theme from Exodus" 701 Cottage Grove Rd., Bldg. “C” Kind of music preferred 41 Park S t, Manchester Easy listening or classical Bloomfield, C t Favorite author Georges Simenon Fire Calls 529-1122 659-2185 721-0918 Sims. 658-1862 BImfjd. 243-39Q3 Favorite magazine Bon Appetit, National Geographic Favorite store in Manchester Lift the Latch Gift Shop Manchester gasoline washdown, 336 Park Market. Route 44, 2501 Main St., Coventry Pet Labrador/Springer Spaniel mix Broad St. (Town). Coventry (North Coven­ Wednesday, 12:12 p.m. (North Coventry, South * iririr'kiririririririririr Friday, 2:45 p.m. — car try, South Coventry). Coventry). named Becky — brush fire, 276 Oakland fire. 80 Colonial Drive Wednesday, 7:31 p.m ★ ★ St. (Eighth District). Favorite spot In Manchester Fani’s Kitchen (Town). — smoke investigation, 10 INVITATION TO a n iTze 43rd INFANTRY DIV. Thursday, 10:56 am . — Friday, 4:26 p.m. — Mark Drive, Covnetry RE-nOOnNQ GOODWIN ★ ★ Favorite color Blue car fire, 3 Packard St. motor vehicle accident. SCHOOL W.W. II Winged Victory (North Coventry. South The Board of Education, ItO Car 1983 Honda Accord (Town). 342 Adams St. (Town). Coventry). Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ ★ ★ Thursday, 12:21 p.m. — Friday. 5:48 p.m. — Wednesday, 11:22 p.m. ford. CT. will receive sealed In Memory of the Last book read “The Great Marlborough and his box alarm. Howell Che­ alarm. Manchester Mem­ bids tor RE-ROOFING ★ ★ — motor vehicle accident. GOODWIN SCHOOL. Bid In- Duchess" by Virginia Cowles ney Regional Vocational orial Hospital (Town). I formation and soecltlcatlons 1561 members who mode Technical School (Town). are available - $25 deposit re­ ★ ★ Favorite quote "I’m not young enough to Thursday. 12:24 p.m, — quired - at the Business the supreme sacrifice in Tolland County A BAR OF toilet soap Oftlce. Sealed bids will be re­ know everything." — Oscar Wilde medical call, 51 Cam­ ceived until 2:00 p.m. on ★ ★ bridge St. (Eighth Dis­ Tuesday, 11:44 a.m. — placed in suitcases will Tuesday, June 12, 1984 at the So. Pacific area, Pet peeve Arrogant people trict. Paramedics). motor vehicle accident. keep them smellino ni-. which time they will be pub­ ★ ★ ce...and may come in' licly opened ond reod aloud. Favorite TV show “Great Chefs" Thursday, 8:45 p.m. — Route 66 and West Street, Luzon, P.l. handy next time you go The Boord ol Education res­ Columbia (Andover). erves the right to accept or ★ ★ car fire. 241 Charter Oak on a vocation trip. Boost Best thing about Manchester The overall friendliness St. (Town). Wednesday. 12:15 p.m. relect any or alt bids or the On This Memorial Day your vocation budget by right to wolve technical for­ ★ ★ of its people Thursday. 9:59 p.m. — — medical call. Times selling idle Items around malities If It Is In the best In­ gas wash down, 244 Tol­ Farm Road. Coventry. your home tor cash. terest to do so. Moy 28, 1984 Worst thing about Manchester Having to listen to Wednesday, 12:29 p.m, Nancy J. Harris, Director land Turnpike (Tow n). Place an od in clossitied Business Services the daily sirens on Main Street Friday, 11:27 a m — — medical call. Highland to tind 0 cash buyer. 082-05 12 - MANCIIKSTKR tlKKAl.l), SiHurd;iy. MU\' 2b. 1984 M A M ’HKSTKR H K R A Ll), Siiliii (lii>. Mu> 2li. IHH4 3 UL Advice Engagements Weddings Long-distance Shy alcoholic wants to be \ 't - . . biking can be a little lonely anonymous — even at A.A. Continued from page 11 1’he route is moderately hilly, but enjoyaltle until woman when you^ have D EAR ABBY: I notice the approach to Beleherlown. The linal shoil grade that you keep plugging company, and also when you don’t, if she invites miLst be 18 percent, judging Irom the way my itngh.s Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 A. ached while my feet pulled at thcslraps on my pedal.s know I need it, but I can't herself over and is made bring myself to go be­ Dear Abby to feel welcome. Your At 2:38. I flopped down on the Belchertow ii Green, cause 1 can't speak in alternative is to ask her to before summing up enough strength to lake a couple front of a group. please call first and ask if of pictures of il. At a local store. I bought a hall-gallon I'm a 38-year-old house­ Abigail Van Buren she should come over. But ol orange juice and eagerly downed a qu;irl belore wife with a serious drink­ then, if you had the pouring the remainder into my water botlles. ing problem. One of the courage to do that, you I couldn’t help noticing that hardly anyone has probably wouldn’t have reasons 1 drink is to bothered to make conversation with me Aititarenlly, written to me. overcome my shyness. t. the people whom I’ve encountered have become I ’ve telephoned A.A. three There are no easy ways It doesn’t matter il we blase’ in their altitude toward louring bikers, or else times to find out when selves. Nor arc they ex­ to protect oneself against Beth Ann Folsom and Ed­ Mary Anne Haines Pamela E. Okrant and Wil­ they meet, but I ’ve never pected to "pour their have company. uninvited and unwelcome liam McColl V \ they are loo involved in their own lives to take interest gone to a meeting because hearts out" in front of the Last Saturday evening drop-ins. If you can’t tell ward G. Bates in another person. I ’m afraid they might group. we had a few guests for ’em, you’ll have to put up BY T H E T IM E I left Beleherlown at 3: Hi. the You may attend meet­ Okrant-McColl expect me to pour my dinner, so this neighbor with ’em. Folsom-Bates Haines-Johnson incoming clouds had nearly blocked out the sun ings. sit inconspicuously rang our bell. When 1 heart out in front of D EA R ABBY: My sis­ During the eight miles on U.S. '202, north to I’elhiim. without saying a word and opened the door, she said, everybody, and 1 just ter died last year. Her Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haines of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Okrant of 49 remain anonymous "Oh, 1 see you have Lloyd Folsom of Hebron announ­ I saw many day-tripping bikers heading south They couldn't do that. husband — my brother-in- Ferrisburg. Vt., announce the Waranoke Road, announce the 2 forever if you wish. com pany." Then she ces the engagement of his daugh­ are probably members of a local cycling club In college 1 dropped a *’ I 2 law — is now going to engagement of their daughter, engagement of their daughter, Now about your shy­ walked right in, plunked ter, Beth Ann Folsom, tp Edward At Pelham. 1 asked il there is a nearby place w hei e I course after the first day marry my cousin. Mary Anne Haines, to Brendan Pamela Elyse Okrant of Brook­ m ness: Many people drink herself down and stayed G. Bates HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. might camp. Not only was my body gelling weary. Init because the teacher asked Can you tell me what Michael Johnson, son of Mr. and line, Mass., to William McColl V of to overcome their shy­ the whole evening! She is Edward G. Bates Jr. of Ashland, % > the students to stand up relation my brother-in- Mrs. Charles Johnson of 105 Brookline, Mass., son of Mr. and it was necessary to lx‘ mindlul ol tin- clouds Even and tell the Class some­ ness. Why not deal with very insensitive, quite ar­ Mass. The bride-elect is the niece though much of the land neartheQuabbin Reservoir is law will be to me after he of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raymond Chestnut St. Mrs. Bill McColl of Schenectady, thing about themselves. your shyness by getl ing to gumentative and monop­ a virtual wilderness, finding a place to camp oil road marries my cousin? Also, of Manchester. The bride-elect is a graduate of N.Y. I wish 1 could go to A.A.. tbe root of it? olizes the conversation. what relationship will my The bride-elect is a 1978 gradu­ is a most challenging task. One problem is that the Your local mental My husband and I would St. Michael’s College, Winooski. 14:41 Abby, but 1 would rather cousin be to me after she She is a 1980 graduate of RHAM ate of Manchester High School and west side of U S. 202 is "Private — No Trespassing - health clinic may be able like a little privacy, but Vt. with a bachelor of fine arts die than stand up. intro­ marries my brother-in- High School and will receive her a 1982 graduate of Boston Univer­ to assign a therapist who this nervy neighbor degree. She is employed by Puppy Mrs. John W. Fedytnyk Mrs. Russell D. Schaefer Mrs. Keith W. Fritz Keep Out.’' The other problem is that the cast side is 6 duce myself and explain iaw? bachelor’s degree in health scien­ Love Inc. of Willimantic. sity. She is attending Northeastern ow ned by the Metropolitan District Commission, thus 6 specializes in helping doesn't seem to care. We why I ’m there, NO TOWN PLEASE ces, this year, from Worcester University's physician’s assistant painfully shy people. have been very patient The prospective bridegroom is a making any use ol the land illegal. DRINKS TOO MUCH Stale College. program. In the meantime. 1 urge with her, but we have had DEAR NO TOWN: Af­ graduate of East Catholic High Fedytnyk-Rouviere Schaefer-Henry Fritz-Ostrout In addition, the while-pine loresi has no low . bushy you to try Alcoholics Ano­ ter your former brother- school and American Motorcycle DEAR DRINKS: I am our fill of her. Must we The prospective bridegroom is a The prospective bridegroom is a branches, and this early in the sea.son. very little nymous, You'll be glad in-law marries you cou­ Institute. He is employed by Bud glad you wrote, because entertain her even when 1979 graduate of Ashland High 1980 graduate of Niskayuna High underbrush cover. In short, almost anyplace within sin, he will be your cousin Norton Racing and Cycle World Linda Kay Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. others may have the same you did. we have company? School and a 1983 graduate of School and is attending Boston Laurie Ellen Rouviere of Manchester, daughter of Ellen JayeOst rout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 200 feet of the road is visible. Also, many ol ihc dirt by marriage. And your Yamaha-BMW. A July 21 wedding Thomas Henry of 54 Arnott Road, and Russell David mistaken idea\about A.A. US Worcester Stale College with a University as a science major in Ms. Susan Marie Rouviere of San Pedro, Calif.*, and L. Ostrout ol :13 O ’Leary Drive, and Keith William roads that lead Irom U.S. 202 run a close parallel to it D EAR ABBY: A neigh­ cousin will always be your is planned in Vermont. Schaefer, son of Sandra Garcia ol Rancho Cordova. meetings. New members bachelor’s degree in management. economics and computer. John Wiliam Fedyntyk of Manchester, son of Mr. and Fritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Fritz of bor of ours drops over cousin regardless of Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Russell V. Schaefer of Those that do go tar back, lead only to rock-strewn are never asked to stand D EA R US: Yes, you He is employed by Coca-Cola Maureen O’Hara was Maureen A Sept. 3 wedding is planned at Mrs. Wasyl Fedytnyk of Wethersfield, were married Rockville, were married May 5 at St. Bernard Church. nearly every night to visit. whom she marries. May 19 in St. Michaels Ukranian Catholic Church in Canton, Texas, were married May 19 at St. hills and ledges. and introduce them- must entertain this Bottling Company of New Eng­ Fitzsimmons when she was bom in Emanuel Synagogue in West Rockville. Hartford. Bartholomew Church. After a few fruitless attempts at locatitig a decent land. A July wedding is planned. Dublin on Aug. 17, 1921. Hartford. The Rev. John White ofliciated at the double ring The Rev. Monsignor Stephen Chomkio officiated at site, I spotted a low. sharply-rising blull to the east ol The Rev. Martin Scholsky officiated at the Nuptial ceremony. Linda Hahn of Stafford Springs was the double ring ceremony. The bride was given in U.S. 202. at mile .33.5. A brief inspei tion showed that Hare-Pelletier mass and double ring ceremony. Harry Carr ol organisrSThe bride was given in marriage by her There are different anemias Not that many marriage by her brother, Richard L. Rouviere of San father. although not an ideal place to camp, il would have to Pedro, Calif. Manchester was organist and Peter Kraft of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. James Hare of 110 soloist. The bride wasgiven in marriage by her father. Lisa Paggioli ol Manchester, niece ol the bride, was do. Besides, my not-yet-in-shape, over-fatigued body rely on welfare Nancy Ellen Cassol of Vernon was maid of honor. West St., Bolton, announce the Marianne Basile of Manchester was matron of maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lynne Fritz of was in no position to argue. Bridesmaids were, Mary-Lou Rouviere of Manches­ engagement of their daughter. honor. Elizabeth Murphy ol California was Manchester, sister of the groom, Kim Stevenson of 1 wheeled my bike into foi bidden terrilory. ter, sister-in-law of the bride, Pamela Macafee of Deborah Jean Hare, to Daniel ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UPI) - bridesmaid. Vernon, and Kelly MeShea of Bolton, both cousins of ■sometimes earrying it over fallen timber, until my so be sure to use right cure Hartford, and Natalia Iwanczuk of Flushing, N.Y. the bride. Pelletier of Cromwell, son of Mr. More Americans are touched by Andrew Henry of Manchester, brother of the bride, campsite was reached. Then I set up my lent. ;ind ale Peter E. Polotnianka of Nantucket, Mass., was best Thomas Lentocha. ol Rockville, was be.st man. day. It takes abiht five and Mrs. Bertrand Pelletier of poverty, but fewer become de­ was best man. Ushers were Kenneth Henry of DEAR DR. LAMB: I m man. Ushers were Philip Duff of Andover, Taras Ushers were Craig Ostrout, of Manchester, Andy one-half pound of cold cuts. Later, the rain began, but days to start benefiting East Hartford. pendent on welfare than most California, brother of the bride, and Michael Basile of a 20-year-old woman. I ’ve Kueman of Hartford, and Roman Zastawsky of Ravins ol Vernon, and Dana Gregus of Rockville. I didn’t care — I’d found a place to rest from the free treatment. The bride-elect is a 1982 gradu­ people think, say researchers at Manchester. Christopher Henry of Calilornia. nephew been taking an iron tonic Wethersfield. After a reception at Willie’s Steak House, the couple I spent more than $1,000 ate of Manchester High School. She the University of Michigan Insti­ of the bride, was ring bearer. 10:34 p.m. off and on for about five After a reception at La Renaissance in East left on a wedding trip to Penn.sylvania. They will make on doctors’ numerous attended Manchester Community tute for Social Research. Keene, N.H. years, College and is employed by Con­ Windsor, the couple left on a wedding trip to Aruba. After a reception at Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn, tlieir home in Ellington Il seems that it’s been a Your Health tests with no help. It was a They will make their home in Manchester. Bolton, the couple left on a wedding trip to the Poconos With the rain still falling this morning, resting and nurse practitioner who necticut Travel services of In a 15-year study, the institute while since I ’ve had any \ Manchester. found one in every four Americans The bride and groom both are employed at Dean in Pennsylvania. They will make their home in writing were my most strenuous pursuits. and I ’m running out of Lawrence Lamb, M.D. suggested the liquid. She Machine Products of Manchester. Manchester. Finally, the rain slopped, but I remained hesitant to didn’t know why it helped The prospective bridegroom is a lived in a family that received at Dyer-Topping energy. I work full time 1981 graduate of East Hartford The bride is a graduate of Manchester High School. leave since there was no sign ol clearing. Shortly and neither do I, but who least some welfare income in the 10 Bernhardt L. Satryb of Manchester, announces the and can’t afford to lose High School and is employed by She is employed at the Ea.st Harlfoid Connecticut before one o’cloek. 1 made the decision to ride. M years beginning in 1969. any work. cares, as long as it works! Bank & Trust Co, as a data entry keypunch operator. marriage of his sister, Mrs. Lillian Topping of Wearing a long-sleeve shirt, long pants, and a hooded Edwards Food Warehouse in Convention coverage set Manchester, to Francis L. Dyer ol Berlin. I’ve never been a sweet Orange. "The good news is that so many pull-over. I mounted my bike at 1:34. and liegan a DEAR READER: I’m "World News Tonight” anchor Peter Jennings and The groom is a graduate of Abr’aham Lincoln High. The w edding took place May 19 in Sturbridge, Mass. eater, but lately since I’m A May 24, 1985 wedding is of them i^turned to self- long, bone-chilling descent. tal iron as in ferrous Since heme iron is the happy to pass along your David Brinkley will be in the ABC control booth at the San Jose, Calif, and is employed by Pro-Par Division A dinner reception was held at the Publick House. tired all the time 1 just Deborah J Hare and Daniel planned at Center Congregational sufficiency, diten within a year or One more thing about It.S. 202 — it is hilly. Most ol sulfate. This form of iron most absorbablesourceof suggestion. I agree, when Democratic National Convention in San Francisco of Fruehauf Corp. of East Hartford, as a lire The couple will make their home in South crave sweets. Please give Pelletier Church. two.” the hills are not brutally sleep, but some of them go on me some advice. isn’t well absorbed. Only iron it’s not surprising it works, it doesn’t really next July, the network has announced. inspector. Yarmouth. Mass., after June 15. for two miles. But. at least the road is well par ed w ith about 10 percent is ab­ that people who eat no matter why. 1 suspect that a wide shoulder and not much Iraflic D EAR R EA D ER : You sorbed through the intesti­ meat lend to have an iron it improves conditions In Athol, I bought raisins, M&M’s, and a quart ol A might have a checkup and nal wall. deficiency. These individ­ caused by low humidity. News for Senior Citizens milk, w hich I drank immediately. I really don t know uals may need supple­ In the winter, particu­ A find out if you do or don’t why 1 bought M&M ’s, because today w as so cold and need an iron tonic. It’s not Home iron is found in mental iron because the larly, a house closed windy that nothing wi'uld melt. All day long, Ihe unusual for a young meat. About one third of it other food products may tightly is apt to be as dry M&M’s have been so cold, that I’ve had to w arm them woman your age to need is absorbed, even through not be able to provide as the Sahara desert. The in the palm of my hand so that it doesn’t leel as thougli your stomach wall. Dietitian offers nutrition series at center more iron. During the enough absorbable iron to low humidity is hard on I’m biting into pebbles. childbearing years the meet the body’s needs. the respiratory functions About two miles north of Athol, on M A :)2.1 w aved to repeated loss of blood I ’ve included a list of simply from excessive 12:30 p.m. bridge games; 1 pTm. arts a solitary female touring biker. ”At least 1 m not the A severe anemia is only U.c°JT-= By Joe Diminico Replacement.’ The speaker will be Don’t forget next Thursday after each month will deplete common foods and their drying of the linings of and crafts. Bus pick up at 8a.m. Return only nut on the road! ” 1 thought. "But on Ihe other one cause for fatigue. You Acting Director Marilyn Folcik. Please attend this lunch, we will be having the Bennel the iron sources. So will elemental and heme iron these norm ally moist trips at 12; 30 and 3:15 p.m. hand, maybe I am. because I’m dumb enough to be Y can have mild anemia lecture so you may be informed of the Junior High choral group for your other sources of bleeding content in the Health membrances. heading north, while she’s got sense enough to bike Y Greetings. The Senior Citizen Center newest surgery techniques available to listening pleasure. Thursday: 10 a.m. Orchestra rehear­ Letter SR-14, Iron Defi­ with no symptoms at all. such as from But I must add a word of will be offering a nutrition series under individuals afflicted with arthritis. The following Thursday on June 7, we sal: noon dinner; 1 p.m. Bennet Jr. south! ” The sight of her did much to boost my spirits. ciency Anemia, which I ’m Your craving for sweets hemorrhoids. the direction of Gloria Weiss, regis­ DonT forget that a representive from will be having a variety show celebra­ High School Choral Group. Bus pick up At Tully Lake, I look a picture, but it w as so cold and sending you. Others who may be an unrelated caution. Not all dry For this reason the iron tered dietitian. The program is free of the toi^n will be here at the center on tion. The Sunshiners’ and the Senior at 10 a.m., return trip after lunch. wind-swept up there, that I didn’t slay long. want this issue can send 75 problem or just a habit. coughs are that simple. requirements for women charge and will consist of six sessions June 1 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. to discuss Citizens Orchestra will be at the center Friday: 9:30 a.m. cribbage and Compared with MA 32. U.S. 202 is child’s play. For cents with a long, The list of causes is long your age are increased. S ' J the ’Circuit Breaker’ program for for your listening pleasure. After the chess: 10 a.m. exercise with Cleo. one thing, MA 32 is a rollercoaster — one stamped, self-addressed DEAR DR. LAMB: and some are serious, which are as follows: But it makes a difference June4— 10:15a.m.— How tosift fact renters. Renters should attend to see if entertainment segment of the pro­ bingo: 10-11:30 a.m. Circuit Breaker brutally-steep hill after another. I've hiked across envelope for il to me in Please inform your read­ including tuberculosis whether it’s elemental and cancer. A persistent from faction they qualify for rental rebates. gram. we will be having an open Clinic: noon lunch; 12:30 setback almost every mountain system worth mentioning, care of this newspaper. ers who can’t find a cause iron or heme iron. Most June 8 — 10:15 a.m. — "Weight Lady golfers are reminded that their discussion on the future of the variety games. Bus pick up at 8 a.m., return from the Great Smoky Mountains. Blue Ridge and P.O. Box 1551, Radio City for their dry, hacking cough must be checked in iron preparations that you oBt> ** T ^ more °*'!I mmo show. Your comments will be,greatly trips at 12: .30 and 3:15 p.m. Allegheny Mountains, to many crossings ol Ihe Rocky Station. New York, NY cough to sip two quarts of the best interest of the Reduction" league will begin on Tuesday, May 29 at can buy without a pres­ patient’s health. June 11 — 10:15 a.m. — "Meatless Red Rock Golf Course, starting at 8:30 appreciated. MENU FOR WEEK: Mountains, and still I don’t think th;it any I long is 10019. lukewarm water every njg* -- - rtiy.lt*' 1""*“'““'* „ cription contain elemen- Meals” a.m. Rules, rosters, and yearly sche­ Lastly, best wishes to Barbara Cox Monday: Holiday — Center closed. tougher than back-country New England. June 15 — 10:15 a.m. — “ Cooking for dules will be passed out at that time. who is in the Manchester Memorial Tuesday: Crab meat on roll, soup, In the Rockies, where some climbs up Ihe passes go 1-2 — Homemade mixes” There will be a trip registration for Hospital. Peter Pepperitis is now- des.sert. beverage. on for 20 miles, the grades are usually not very sleep June 18 — 10:15 a.m. — “High Fiber the Maine Coast trip on June 6 at 9:30 residing in the Bidwell Convalescent Wednesday: Turkey on rice, vegeta­ Also, there is a definite goal (the pass) to point Wife wonders about birthday Diets” a.m. The trip is slated for August 6 to 9, Home. ble. dessert, beverage. toward. June 22 — 10:,15 a.m. — "Well and is priced at $290 (per double Thursday: Lasagne, to.ssed salad, In New England, almost all hill-chmbs a'c short, Balanced Meals without cooking" occupancy). The package includes SCHEDULE FOR.WEEK: dessert, beverage. but back-country hills tend to beunmercilully steep Since nutrition is an important factor transportation, accommodations, Monday: Memorial Day, (center Friday: Ham and chee.se on roll, up to '20 percent in places. But Ihe worst thing about in feeling well and longevity. I suggest three breakfasts, three dinners, and closed, no lunch) soup, dessert, beverage. these hills is that there’s no reward at the lop — just a for man who wants no party all seniors take advantage of this sightseeing. Individuals are reminded Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. Ladies Golf nameless hill, and then half a mile later, another o( ho**'* League: 9 a.m. shopping bus: 10 PINOCH LE SCORES: Arvid Peter nameless hill, and on and on it goes. After .several Wl*'*'* w JSbrt'^ , important series. that a $50 deposit is due upon DEAR DR. BLAKER: I would say, however, registration. ' a.m.square dance class; noon lunch; son, 818; Hurry Popsil, 613; Ernest miles of this torture, you’re worn dow n physically. but The Manchester Arthritis Support When 1 was growing up, a (perhaps to the disap­ Square dancers are reminded that 12:30 p.m. bus returns from shopping: Grasso, 603; Carl Popple, 601; Maude most distressingly-emotionally. Group will be sponsoring'a lecture here birthday was always a pointment of your hus­ the last square dance session will be 1:30 exercise with Cleo. Custer, 571: Pat Lappen, ,568; Gladys A few other pomts worth mentioning about M.A 32 at the center on June 14th at 12:30, very important occasion. band) that children do June 5th. 'The class will resume in the Wednesday: 10 -a.m. Friendship Seelert, 564; Ruth Search’, 561; Dom are that il is very“bumpy. You don’t dare speed dow n Ask entitled, ‘Micro-Surgery and Joint Anustusio, 5,58. There were presents, a Br J need indirect support in early fall. Circle; pinochle games; noon lunch; the hills. Also, there are .several dogs which lake 2 cake with candles, cards Dr. Blaker this area. A desk and delight in running out at bikers. The oniy good things about MA 32 are the almost-complele absence ol 2 and visits from relatives ✓ chair, good light, uninter­ T*«'**•'*’SSd*'** and friends. Karen Blaker, Ph.D. rupted time away from r r S " traffic and the lovely ride through a loresi. It was very different in the family and firm televi­ MHS bloodmobile was a great success At 4:16, we entered New Hampshire, and continued my husband’s family. sion rules will encourage rt*« ------north on NH 32 which is just like MA 32 as laras Noi1h Birthdays were played Richmond. the development of good Manchester High There were 58 first-time Donors include: Chow, AAourlco Coutu, Gall Kopsoch, James A. Kurlen, Perozziello, AAarianne down so much that they Frank A. Lev, Jennifer Love­ Policastfo. In Richmond, I stopped to refill my water botlles at study habits. School was the scene of a donors. Christina Ames, Renee Dupre, David C. Douoan, would sometimes pass Karen B. DIeterle, Robin L. land, Brian D. Locke. Elizabeth C. Pagan!, Susan the corner store, or, as they say, "cawnuh slawc ” If you do take my busy Red Cross Bloodmo­ Anderson, Theresa R. Arel, Diane AA. Lallberte, J. Prignano, AAichael S. Shur- without anyone, including having to appreciate When he is preparing Mrs. Gerrie Hoyt, Vickie G. Armstrono, Ediund, Robert Eckert, AAi- While resting on the bench in front of the store. I advice, work slowly in this bile on May 3 with 101 school nurse, and student chael S. Everett. Jonnette R. Longo, Joanne kus, James P. Santana, He­ the birthday person, re­ anyone’s efforts on his We Want Your Memories! Theresa H. Balon, Anthony C. AAoriorty, Janie I. AAoore, lene J. Svbek, AAlchelle R. struck up a conversation with a high school girl who for a test in a subject like Katherine Regan, Timothy direction. Both you and students and members of volunteers, worked with Berube, David J. Brvsoel, Christina L. AAozzeo, AAI- 6 membering that it was a behalf. My friend was social studies I read the Bonnie BIske, Judy F. Bar­ AA. Edwards, Gordon S. Frec- Shitllett, James E. Stewart, was waiting for her mother. I learned that she has 6 your son will need time to the faculty appearing to Mrs. Marion Hill and 13 kleton, Glenn Ferguson, Cal­ chael P. AAcGee, Scott V. Wayne E. Smith, Traci L. special day. afraid to grant his request assigned chapters and ton, Eric Blokine. AAandevlll, Luis AAelendez, lived in the town of 800 population for It) years, ami in adapt to this new They are eagerly read by thousands of our subscribers.. donate. Although 15 do­ students in the COEP Deirdre Bradshaw, AAav E. vin D. Fish, Eric Forno, Shari Sulllns, Darryl SIbrInsz. My husband still feels because she thought he then test him on the facts. Goodwin, John T. Glebo, Katherine K. AAoyshor, AAe- AAellssa B. Trott, Kandle answer to my question, described the town as philosophy. nors were temporarily program of the high Cunnlnoham, Stacy M. Clay­ llsso AAcCroy. uneasy when I make a big might be angry with her My husband disagrees ton, Danette AA. Coombs, AAorlon L. HIM, Heather A. Townsend, Kristine P. "unfriendly.” So much forthe idealistic not ion that all deferred, 86 units of blood school and Manchester Hornvak, James AA. Hall. Priscilla AAollv, Patricia A. Trombley, Seth L. VInclk, deal out of his birthday. later for having believed with my approach. He Susonne F. Cooke, AAarllyn Obue, Larry G. Olson, Tracy quaint New England towns are wonderful places to were collected; 14 more Memorial Hospital, to P. Cavanna, Sara I. Gifford, AAlchoel J. Hampton, Ger­ Jay Ventura, Kimberly J. He prefers dinner out and him. thinks we shouldn’t help P. O'Connell, Gregory S. Wright, Stephen P. Werk- live. Reduce the role of tele­ than the previous blood- serve in the many areas of Charlene Campos, Donald E. aldine T. Hoyt, Darrell B. a small gift. I think he him at all because if we do Coster. Hoover, Ann AAorle Hollis, Palmer, Deborah T. Paradis, haven, Davev B. Woalbright, Continuing north on NH 32, ’The Old Homestead I advised her to do vision in your household Daniel L. Paris, Dana A. Debblelean E. Wainright. probably likes the idea of so, he will never learn to mobile held at the school. the bloodmobile project. Eric Cote, Rondall L. Darcy Kopltke, Albertine A. Tra il,’' the ride was hilly for three miles, but exactly as he had asked. with help from Dr. Blak- — If s Easy— Here’s How— a big birthday celebration study on his own. dominated (fortunately) by two monstrousiv-.steep To this day he is grateful er’s newsletter “ Taming but doesn’t want me to go We are waiting to hear downhills. Beyond North Richmond, the road that she listened to him the T V Beast." Send 50 to the trouble it would who you think is right. Earn a big fat $5. Become a celebrity.... "flattens" out all the way into Keene. rather than going ahead cents and a stamped, entail. self-addressed envelope About Town How should I celebrate and making a party to Write down your recollections of Manchester long assuage her own guilt. DEAR READER: I to Dr. Blaker in care of his birthday, his way or agree more with your this newspaper, P.O. Box ago. Tell us about the trolley cars or the parades down Sister resigns post He wrote a garden column for the Manchester MACC supports such services ^s the Human Needs mine? husband than I do with 475, Radio City Station, Herald for many years and before that had a garden Fund, Fuel Bank, Emergency Food Panfry and Service Notes DEAR DR. BLAKER: you. Direct help with New York, N Y 10019. Main Street. Describe the day the circus came to town Sister Mary John Duffy, assistant director of show on W TIC. Interfaith Day Camp. D EAR R E A D E R : Do it My husband and I differ homework does not en­ Catechetical Ministry for the Diocese of Norwich, has The dedication took place Wednesday at the College The chorus has also made a donation to the Institute Serving in the Pacific his way until he makes it on whether to help our courage the development Write to Dr. Blaker at or the boys went off to war. resigned that position. of Agriculture at the University of Connecticut. of Logopedics in Wichita, Kan. This institute conducts clear that he perfers 10-year-old son with his of good study habits, only the above address. The Before her assignment to that position in 1978, Sister research on voice diseases that afflict children. Marine Lance Cpl. Mark J. Schumacher, son of yours. homework. the dependence on volume of mail prohibits Photos will be returned but subrhisslons cannot. Mary John had served as religious education Scouts receive donation The chorus will make its next appearance Aug. 26 at James C. and Arlene P. Schumacher of 730 Brewer About a year ago a another person to com­ personal replies, but ques­ coordinator at the local Assumption parish. She had the Manchester Bicentennial Bandshell. The group St,, Coventry, recehtly deployed to the Western friend of my told me that I feel I should help plete assignments. tions of general interest Submissions should be 300 words or less, about two also taught in elementary and junior high catholic BOLTON — Bolton Boy Scout Troop 73 has received meets Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in South Congregational Pacific. her husband’s 40th birth­ because he is young and Unless your son has will be discussed in future schoois. a donation from Paul Jonas, to be used to buy camping Church in East Hartford. and a half typed pages or less. equipment. . He is a member of Third Battalion, Second Marines, day was the following needs to be taught good learning problems and columns. There will be a reception for her on June 8 at 7 p.m. Second Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, N .t, week. He had requested study habits. He needs to needs a great deal of Send entries to Adele Angle, Focus Edltpr, Box at Alpha House West, Maple Avenue, Higganum. The troop is planning a special canipout to Fisher’s not only no birthday cele­ be reminded when his Island on June 2 and 3. Ciasses for sibiings Compietes basic training individual help, you are Smart shoppers shop bration, but no mention at assignments are due and interfering with his 591, Manchester Herald, Manchester 06040. Atwood to be honored all of the event. It eviden- Classified! They find AN DO VER — A class to prepare children to be Army National Guard Pvt. David Pantulco, son of be helped to plan in emerging independence Singers donate to MACC present at the bitth of a sibling will meet June 12 at 6 tally was a traumatic advance how much time that's a gaod way to fight You may enter more than once! The Connecticut HorticiiltuTe Society has dedicated Louis Pantaleo of 72 Ann Road, South Wind.sor, and and sense of self-reliance the high cost of living. a Japanese birch tree in memory of the late Frank The Silk City Chorus has donated $150, part of the p.m. at Andover Congregational Church, Route 6. Mary L. Pantaleo of 12 Norman St., has completed time for him and he didn’t he will need to complete by your high level of 643- 2711. Atwood, a past president of the society and a former Those planning to attend must register by calling basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. want the extra burden of each one. proceeds of its recent parade of harmony, to the involvement. Manchester resident. Manchester Area Conference of Churches. 742-6911. He is a 1980 graduate of Manchester High School 14 - MAN( HKSTKK IIKKALI), S;ilur(l;i\. Miiy 2(i MACC News It’s amazing when good folks come together

Service, Jewish Christian Dialogue, the Man­ B^ditor's note: Noney Carr is executive director ol additional 180 families received grants and small poor, the isolated, the suffering among us. chester Interracial Council, celebration of the Manchester Area Conference of Churches. loans amounting to $13,340, enabling them to pay 10 — Did you know that working together we are AL roundup .security deposits, pay rents, purchase needed transporting low income and elderly who are Human Rights and the M ayor's P rayer prescriptions. unable as ineligible to use Phone-a-Ride to Breakfast. Did you know that as an ecumenical arm of the Bv Nancy Carr 5 — We are offering re-entry assistance to 173 doctors, dentists, labs, clinics through the 45 Christian church in Manchester we witness MACC director mental health clients a year through Project volunteers of FISH of Manchester. Genesis and to over 60 ex-offenders through 11 — We have sheltered and fed more than 145 always in all that we do our faith in Jesus Christ as homeless men and women who have used the Lord and Savior. Royals’ Motley sinks Sox May is MACC Awareness month. Did you know Project Reentry. Among what can happen when good people that together 6 — We are encouraging and supporting the Manchester Emergency Shelter since Nov. 1, come together. We most warmly invite you to join 1 — we are (ceding 1.446 men. women and men and women who attend Honor Court at 1983. More than 150 volunwteers make the shelter BOSTON (UPI) — Darryl Mo­ hit a two-out single to left field and a two-run double and Kent Hrtx-k us in any and all of our work together. To victory over the Cleveland children a year; a total of 6.519 meals through the Manchester Circuit Court 12 (28 church organiza­ possible. tley drove in five runs with a Mike Easler'''followed with his drove in two runs to pace a 14-hil volunteer just call 649-2093 for more information. Indians. B^mergency B'ood Pantry. tions provide sandwiches and desserts every Altogether the MACC provided $48,720 in cash two-run homer and a bases-loaded seventh home run of the year. attack and lead the Minnesota You may become a contributing partner in the It was Toronto's ninth win in its 2 — We are providing a hot nourishing dinner Monday night.) assistance to needy families in Manchester and triple to lead the Kansas City Kansas City expanded its lead to last 10 games. Twins to a 7-4 victory over the works of the Conference by simply mailing your and a hag supper Monday through B'nday with 7 — Do you know that working together we are inkind assistance (food, clothing, furniture) Royals to an 8-5 victory Friday 6-3 in the lourth when Concepcion Stieb, 6-1. struck out five and Milwaukee Brewers, valued at $160,000 — a total last year of more than check to MACC, Box 773, Manchester, Conn 06040. the help of 65 volunteers to more than 50 men and enabling 45 Manchester children referred by night over the Boston Red Sox. hit a one-out single and Motley walked three. Dennis Lamp Kirby Puckett bunted for a $208,720 in assistance to our brothers and sisters Supporting the core budget of MACC may not be women al the Shepherd's Place. locala social workers to enjoy the free two week Bret Saberhagen, 2-3, was the belted his fourth home run of the pitched the ninth. single to lead off the Twins' first, in need. quite as satisfying as a donation for food but it 3 — We are supplying free clothing to more than Interfaith Day Camp thanks to a dedicated crew winning pitcher despite giving up year, over the left-field wall. Rangers 11, White Sox 0 advanced on a groundnut and Did you know that the Farmers Market has provides the foundation on which all the works 436 families a year and free furniture to of 10 adults and 35 teenagers. five runs, all earned, in five Boston got one run back in its At Arlington, Texas. Larry Par­ scored on Hrbek's bouncing single grown to include 16 area farmers bringing fresh and services rest. additiokal families. More than 240 pieces of good 8 — We are distributing surplus cheese, butter innings. Dan Quisenberry earned half of the fourth when Wade Boggs rish’s two-run homer touched off a that hopped over the head of fruits and produce within reach of the low income used furfciture. mattresses, beds, stoves and and dry milk to 747 Manchester low-income his 12th save of the year. Losing tripled to deep center and came seven-run Texas third inning and second ba.seman Jim Gantner. and elderly living in downtown Manchester. Ten NOTICE refrigerathrs were made available to low income households representingg 1,505 persons (478 pitcher was Bob Ojeda, 4-4, who home on Evans' groundnut. The sent the Rangers rolling to their Gactt i smacked a two-run dou hie dedicated volunteers keep it organized and May 30 is Senior Day at Salvation Army. 9 a.m. families in 1983. elderly and 115 handicapped) through the MACC gave up six runs in four innings. Red Sox drew within 6-5 in the fifth largest offensive explosion of the down the left-field line and Randy operating from July through October. to lOa.m. is exercise class. lOto 11:30 is the circuit 4 — More than 600 households came to the surplus food distribution coordinated by ,55 The Red Sox took a 1-0 lead in the when Gedman hit his eighth home year with an 11-0 rout of the Bush singled in a run with two out Did you know that working together we are breaker (tax program for renters) clinic. 1 p.m. MACC Department of Human Needs last year volunteers. first. Dwight Evans drew a one-out run, into the visitors’ bullpen in Chicago White Sox, in the Twins’ third to open a 4-0 strengthening the unity of Christian by sponsor­ to 3 p.m. is the health clinic with blood pressure seeking assistance with a variety of problems. 9 — We are sharing and reaching out to 333 walk, went to second on Jim Rice's right field. Charlie Hough was the benefi­ lead. ing WINFEST, the Lenten Ecumenical Service taken and nutrition consultants. Senior citizens Did you know that working together we are families at Thanksgiving and almost 400 at single to right, and came home on Kansas City pushed its lead to 7-5 ciary of Texas’ 14-hit attack and Houston Jimenez doubled to lead and Thoughts in the Herald. only — at 661 Main St., Manchester. For more keeping our neighbors warm (134 households Christmas through the MACC Seasonal Sharing Rich Gedman’s single to left. in the sixth. Pinch hitter Pat allowed only three hits himself in of1 the fourth, advanced to third on We are furthering sound human and commun­ information please contact Sara Kelleher at received help with fuel bills amounting to$20,400) Appeal providing a weeks food, new clothing, The Royals came back to take a Sheridan led off with a single to improving his record to 3-6. He a wild pitch and scored on a single ity relations through the Interfaith Thanksgiving 647-3094. and helping them through the rough times. An blankets, toys and a variety of needed gifts to the 4-1 lead in the third. John Wathan center and scored on Wathan's struck out nine. by Puckett, who moved to second led off with a single to right and third hit, a double down the Chicago's Tom Seaver, 4-4, had on another wild pitch and stole moved to third on Onix Concep­ third-base line. given up just one run in his third. Loser Jaime Cocanower. 3-5, cion’s double off the left-field wall. The Royals added their last run previous 17 innings, but Texas was replaced by Bob Gibson, who Willie Wilson walked to load the in the ninth. Motley singled, moved produced eight hits and scored was called up Irom Vancouver of Calendar bases and Darryl Motley tripled to to second on a fielder's choice and eight runs off him in 2 13 innings. the PCL Monday. Gibson then the gap in right-center field to scored on a throwing error by It was the third straight win for walked Tim Teufel and forced clear the bases. Motley scored the second baseman Marty Barrett. Texas, matching its longe.st vic­ Hrbek to hit into a groundoiit. Christian institute set Fasting day set Wedne.sday — 6;30 p.m., sacred dance. Federation inning's final run when shortstop Blue Jays 5, Indians I tory streak of the season, and it allowing Puckett to score. Tom Room; 7 p.m., adult education, Robbins Room; 7:30 Jackie Gutierrez hobbled Hal At Toronto, Dave Stieb fired a was Chicago's third consecutive Brunansky made it 7-0 with an RBI The Community Baptist Church of Manchester will The following events are scheduled at the Church of p.m.. Chancel Choir. Choral Room. McRae’s grounder. three-hitter over eight innings and loss. single. spon.sor a five-day institute in Chri.sli'an learning June the Nazarene (or the coming week: Thursday — 9:30 a.m.,. adult education, Robbins In the bottom of the third. Boston George Bell drilled a two-run Twins 7, Brewers 4 Gibson struek out nine of the 11 17 through June 21 at the Tuesday — 2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convales­ Room; 6 p.m.. Center Church Women, Woodruff Hall. closed the gap to 4-3 when Gedman double to lead the Blue Jays to a 5-1 At Minneapolis, Gary Gaetti hit baiters he faced over four innings. church, ,585 E. Center St. cent Home; 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor; 7p.m., Dr. Douglas Miller, pro­ board of Christian life. fessor of Christian social Wednesday — day of fasting and prayer; 7 p.m., Trinity has potiuck ethics at Ea.stern Bapti.st family prayer; teen Bible study; Chancel Choir. The following events have been scheduled at Trinity Theological Seminary in Thursday — counseling with the Rev. Gerald Eddy. Covenant Church for the coming week: Matchups set Philadelphia, Pa., will con­ Call 646-8599. Tuesday — 6 a.m., men's prayer breakfast at duct the event. He has been Friday — canoe and camping trip. LaStrada; 4 p.m.. confirmation; 7 p.m., junior high active in the civil rights counselors' meeting at Hennigan's. movement, politics and Ministries council meets Wednesday — 7 p.m., prayer meeting: Boy's civic associations. He was for tournaments Brigade: Pioneer Girls; junior and senior high youth instrumental in developing The following events are scheduled at South United groups: 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir rehearsal. a 300-unit low-income hous­ Methodist Church (or the coming week: Bv Len Auster regular season, losing at home Thursday — 6:30 p.m., mini-workshop on calling ing project in his commun­ Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards study group: 3 p.m., Sports Editor back on April 9, 10-6, and winning ministries. ity while serving as the Asbury Bell Ringers: 7: .30 p.m., women's prayer and on the road on May 1 by a 17-4 Friday — 7 p.m.. Girl's Discipleship at Hennigans. local building inspector. study. HAMDEN — Rankings and count. Saturday — 6:30 a.m.. Boy's Discipleship at Two courses will be ol- Wednesday — 6:30 p.m.. patron's dinner: 7:30 p.m., pairings for the girls' softball and Coventry High, champs of the LaStrada: 6:30 p.m., potiuck supper forconfirmands. fered. The first, entitled adult Bible study. boys’ baseball ClAC State Tourna­ Charter Oak Conference for the "Discovering Paul's Ethi- Thursday — 9 a.m., quilting workshop; 7:30 p.m.. ments were released Friday after­ second year in a row, with it's 18-1 I cal Concerns in I Coriflthi- council on ministries. noon here and they showed Man­ overall record is No. 1 seed in the ans, " is designed for lay Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. Memorial mass set chester High, East Catholic and 21-team Class S Division. The people. The course will Coventry High at home and Patriots also wail until Thursday I meet nightly from June 17 Pray for healing St. John the Baptist, Polish National Catholic Cheney Tech on the road in before beginning action when they Dr. Douglas Miller to June 20 from 7 to 9. Church, will have a Memorial Day mass Sunday at 9 baseball action. host the Old Lyme-Lyman Men\or- Sessions will deal with The following events are scheduled at Center a.m. at the church on 23 Golway St. In the softball tournament, Man­ ial winner at 3 o'clock in an East (amity life, death, the bread of life and Christian Congregational Church for the coming week: Color guards from veteran's organizations will chester High and East Catholic an­ Region quarterfinal. citizenship in a presidential year. "M ere Morality " by Monday — 2 p.m., prayers for healing, library. assemble outside the church at 8:30 a.m. The mass is on the road Tuesday afternoon, Cheney Tech finished the season lA'vvis Smedes will be used as text. Tuesday — 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir, Choral Room. open to the public. Manchester is the No. 13 seed in with a six-game winning streak — The second cour.se, entitled "Biblical Intei pretation the 31-team Class L L Held with its one by forieit — to qualify for the and Social Ethics. " is designed (or pastors or serious 13-7 record. The Silk Towners are Class M Division tourney with a lay students. The text is "The Bible in Human the No. 5 seed in the East Region 10-10 record. Coach Bill Baccaro’s Transformalion" by Walter Wink The course may be and will meet fellow CCIL member Beavers are No. 14 seed in the East taken lor academic credit or continuing education John Conner to be priest Simsbury High, No. 12 at U-9, at Region and take to the road to credit ollered by the seminary. home Wednesday afternoon at 3 Norwich to face third-ranked 12-5 The public is invited to attend the courses. Register Herald phato by Pinto o'clock at Kelley Field in a Norwich Tech Tuesday afternoon by calling the church at 643-0537. playdown match. at 3 o'clock. Brother John Conner, Lower East Side of New work has involved minis­ The clubs met twice during the This is the second tournament son of Mr. and Mrs. John York City. He will con­ try to migrant farm Herald photo by Hudson regular season with Manchester appearance for Cheney in school Conner of 19 Virginia tinue ministering there workers in North Carol­ Bishop Wimmer to preach MHS’ Petersen winning at home on April 27, 6-3. hi.story. The last time was in 1979. Road, will be ordained to after his ordination. ina, and alcohol and drug Everyone welcome and bowing on the road to the In girls' softball, both Manches­ The lollowing events are scheduled at Emanuel the priesthood al St. Pa­ A graduate of St. James rehabilitation work in Trojans last Friday, 7-6. The ter High and East Catholic are in Lutheran Church lor the coming week: trick Cathedral in New School and East Catholic East Harlem in New York The annual Memorial Day mass will be Indians committed nine errors in the 28-team Class LL field and both Tuesday — Id a.m.. Beethoven Chorus; 5 p.m., York City on June 2 by High School in 1969, he City. the latter contest. begin play Tuesday afternoon. packing lor Lutheran World Relief in Luther Hall; Archbishop John J. O'C­ received a bachelor's de­ celebrated Sunday at St. John the waits for call The Manchester-Simsbury Coach Mary Faignant's Indians, 7:30 p.m., property committee. onnor. He is a Capuchin gree in English from Baptist Polish National Catholic Church During 1981 and 1982, he winner faces the Rockville- 9-"9, visit neighboring 14-6 South Wedne.sday — 7:30 p.m.. joint worship with St. B’ranciscan friar in the H artw ick C ollege in completed an intensive at 23 Golway St. Procession to the By Rich Cahill bury High. Newington winner Friday at a site Windsor High in a 3:30 test. Mary's Epi.scopal Chinch lor Ascension Day; Bishop province of New York and Oneonta, N.Y. He served Spanish study program in church will begin at 9 a.m. All veterans Herald Sports Writer "Right now, I just want to and time to be announced. . Manchester is the No. 27 seed and Wimmer preaching. New England. one year as a VISTA Cochabamba, Bolivia and play in the tournament,” Pe­ Coach Jim Pender’s East Ca­ the Bobcats are 13th ranked. Thursday— 10 a.m., prayer group; 11:15a.m..care volunteer, and was em­ should be at the church by 8:45 a.m. lived among the refugees Chris Petersen has read about tersen said Thursday night as tholic Eagles are defending state East. 10-10 and No, 25 seed, and visitation; 2 p.m . Laurel Living Center; 3:45 A solemn first mass will ployed by the state of Mass will be celebrated by the Rev. from El Salvador in Hon­ them; he knows whatto look for. he sat watching his teammates Class L champs. They're No. 2 travels to Middletown where it will p.m.. Belle Choir: 6:30 p.m., conlirmation clas.ses, be celebrated on June 9 at North Carolina as a juve­ duras, Central America. Stanley M. Loncola, pastorof St. John’s. They come with their lawn warm up before their game ranked overall in the 21-team field face fellow HCC member Mercy final exams 1:30 p.m. at St. James nile court ccounselor (or Reds' Dave Parker leaps to slide and score Friday He received a master's Beverly Anderson will direct the choir. chairs and sit behind the screen against crosstown rival East and No. 1 in the East Region. East, High, also in a 3:30clash. The clubs B'riday — 7-30 p.m., intern support committee;" Church. two years before entering afternoon in Chicago. Cubs’ catcher Jody Davis waits for degree in divinity from at Manchester High baseball Catholic. "That's more impor­ 17-3 and co-HCC champs this past met twice during the regular scout paper drive through Sunday. As deacon, he has been the Capuchin order. Tom Lupacchino will play the trumpet Maryknoll School of games. Their eyes, hidden tant than the scouts.” season, drew a first round bye and season with e^ch squad winning the throw. Cincinnati won, 3-0. Saturday — 8 p.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous meets in stationed in Our Lady of Since joining the Capu­ and Amy Giguere will play the flute. All Theology, Ossining, N.Y. behind sunglasses, are riveted Petersen had wanted to play moves into’ the Region quarterfi­ once. East took the opener back on Lul'.v i' Mall, 60 Church St. John Conner Sorrows parish in the chins in 1977, his apostolic in 1983. residents welcome. to the field. They are major in the last regular-season game, nals Thursday afternoon at home April 25, 5-2, with Mercy taking a NL roundup league scouts, and the object of but Race did not want to take a at Eagle Field at 3 o'clock against 16-3 decision on May 9. their attention is Petersen, the chance, with his injured back. the Hand-Maloncy winner. State finals are slated for June 8 Indian's co-captain and leading But, there is at least one more East split with Maloney in the and 9. Religious Services hitter. game in Peterson’s career, one “ 1 know they're there,” Pe­ which has seen him take the Dwight Gooden tersen said, adding that he field for the Indians in every worsmp; 6 p.m., worship. Assemblies of God Iville. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, Jehovah’s Kuhl, pastor. 9 a.m.. Divine ing praise service, nursery. Saturday masses at 4and6:30 Society-East, 153 W. Vernon learned to spot them from season of the past four years. Holbert faces test Wednesdav, 7 p.m., Bible pastor. 10 o.m., worship ser­ worship; 10:15 o.m. Sundav (646-8599) P.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, St., Manchester. Rev. Arnold reading books such as Jim In the fall, Petersen has been study. Nursery provided tor vice and church school. (649- school and Youth Forum. 9,10:30a.m.,noon,andSp.m. Westwood, minister. 10:30 Calvary Church (Assem all services. (646-2903) 0815) Witnesses Holv Communion first and (643-4129) Bouton's "Ball Four." The the goalie for the Manchester blows away LA a.m., service. (646-5151) biles of God), 400 Bucklond third Sundav. (649-4243) \ Road, South Windsor. Rev. Jehovoh’s Wltnestes, 647 Pentecostal St. Mary Church, 1600 Main scouts are sizing him up for next soccer team, which lost in the Kenneth L Gustafson, pas Tolland Turnpike, Manches­ St., Coventry. Father James month's free agaent draft, state Class LL finals last fall. He Congregationai Covenant United Pentecostal J. Williamson, pastor. in Sunday’s Indy NEW YORK (UPI) - Rookie Whitson. 4-3, was the winner. ter. Tuesdav, Congregation tor. 9;30 a.m., Sunday Methodist Church, 187 Woodbrldoe St., Masses Saturday at 5:15 which Petersen hopes will lead holds the school record of 35 Dwight Gooden tossed a three- Pirates 6, Astros 2 school; 10;30 a.m., worship, Bolton Congregotional Trinity Covenont Churchy Bible Study, 7 p.m.; Thurs­ Manchester. Rev. Marvin child-care and nursery; 7:0C Church, 228 Bolton Center day, Theocratic School p.m.; Sundav 9:30 and 10:45 to a career in professional shutouts. In the winter, he has hitter over eight innings and struck At Houston, John Tudor scat­ 302 Hackmatack St.r Man­ Bolton United Methodist Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., o. m .; holvdavs, 5:30and 7:30 p.m., evening service of Road, at the Green, Bolton. chester. Rev. Norman Swen­ (speaking course), 7:30 p.m. ; Church, 1041 Boston Turn­ Sundav school; 11 a.m., THE baseball. been a guard on the Indian Bv Garv Kale ing my skills as a driver on yet out 14 Friday night and the New tered nine hits and Dale Berra proise and Bible preaching Rev. Charles H, Ericson, Service meeting (ministry p. m. Confessions 4:30 to 5 son, 8 o.m., worship; 9:25 pike, Bolton. Rev. Stewart morning worship; 6 p.m., o.m. (742-6655) BIBLE Petersen said he has spoken basketball team. He has started UPI Sports Writer another circuit was one that I York Mets threw out the tying run drove in three runs to lead the (644-1)02) Minister. 9:30 a.m., worship a.m., Sundav school; 10:25 training), 8:15 p.m.; Sunday, Lanier, pastor, 9:30 a.m., evening worship: 7:30 p.m., service, nurserv, church Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 Church ol SI. Maurice,.. 32 to scouts from the Cincinnati for the past two years and is couldn't pass up. It's been a at the plate to end the game in a 2-1 Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-2 victory o.m., coffee and fellowship; church school; 11 o.m., wor­ bible study (Tuesdav): 7 Hebron Road, Bolton The SPEAKS school; 10:30 a.m., fellow­ 11 o.m., worship. (649-2855) o.m.; Watchtower Study. ship service, nursery. (649- o. m., Ladles' prayer (Thurs­ Reds, Philadelphia Phillies and regarded by some as one of the INDIANAPOLIS - Always learning experience for me as a victory over the Los Angeles over the Astros. , Baptist ship; 10;45 a m,, forum pro­ 10:25. (646-1490) Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, pas-„o»- by 3472) day); 7 o.m.. Men's prayer tor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m .: Eugoiig Atlanta Braves. One part-time finest defensive players ever to searching for new racing worlds to rookie again, one that I looked gram. (649-7077 office or North United Methodist Dodgers. Tudor, 3-2, in pitching his third Baptist Bible Church of (Thursdav); 7 p.m.. Youth Sundav masses at 7:30, 9:15 Browgr take the court for Manchester forward to.” 647-8878 parsonage. Church, 300 Parker St., Man­ service (Friday). (649-9848) scout for the Braves saw conquer, 37-year-old Al Holbert It marked the fourth time in nine complete game of the sea.son did Coventry, the Grange build Center Congregational Jewish — and 11 a.m. (643-4466) High. ing, Route 44, Coventry. Ste­ Episcopal chester. Richard W. Dupee, There are some eight Petersen fail to reach base his views his debut in Sunday’s Holbert recorded a four-lap starts that (Wooden, 4-3, has struck not allow a walk and collected all of Church, tl Center St., Man­ pastor. Schedule: 8:45 o.m., But, it is on the diamond that phen Smith, pastor. Worship chester. Rev. Newell H. Cur­ St. George's Episcopal Conservative Presbyterian days In the year which first two times at bat against Indianapolis 500 as another moun­ qualifying time of 203.016 miles an out 10 or more batters in a game. his three strikeouts in the ninth services Sunday at 11 a.m. worship, adult Bible class, Salvation Army Petersen’s skills have shone the tis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. Church, 1150 Boston Turn­ Temple Beth Shoiom/ 400 nurserv; 10:15a.m., worship, we have designated as Penney High. The scout left tain to climb. hour to put him on the eighth row Pedro Guerrero spoiled Gooden's inning. and 7 p m. Ail are welcome, Robert J. Bills, minister of pike, Bolton. Sundav 8 a.m., church school for age 3 Coventry Presbyterian holidays to memorialize brightest. (742 7937) E. Middle Turnpike, Man­ Church, Route 44A and Trow ­ Solvation Army, 661 Main minutes before Petersen Holbert's accomplishments in with Tony Bettenhausen and shutout bid with a leadoff homer in Reds 3, Cubs 0 visitations; Rev. Clltford O. Eucharist; 10 o.m. Holy chester. Richard J. Piavin, through 6 grade, nurserv; St., Manchester. Capt. and people or evenli. Me­ Community Baptist Simpson, postor emeritus; Eucharist, Rev. John Hol- bridge Ro(Xl, Coventry. Rev. smacked a home run in his third His .388 average led the team auto racing are legendary. He won Bobby Rahal. the ninth. Jesse Orosco finished for At Chicago. Brad Gulden’s Church, 585 E. Center St., rabbi; Israel Tabatsky, can­ 5:30 p.m.. Senior Methodist Mrs. Randall Davis. 9:30 morial Day, tor honor­ Michael C. Thornton, asso­ llger, vlcor. It o.m., fellow­ tor; Dr. Leon Wind, rabbi Youth Fellowship at church; Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, o. m., Sundav school; 10:45 at bat. last season, and he also has been the French LeMans 24 Hours in There are contrasts in the his seventh save, but needed keyed a three-run first inning with Monchester. Rev. James I. ciate pastor. lOo.m., worship ship hour. Mondav through 7 p.m. sacred dance rehear­ 9:30 a.m., worship; 10:45 ing our dead, It one ol the leader this year. In addition, Meek, minister. 9:15 a.m., emeritus. Services, 8:15p.m. a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., a.m., holiness meetinu; 7 But, if the scouts came to see 1983, captured the Sebring 12 back-to-back holiday program for defensive support to do it. a two-run single and Tom Hume service, sanctuary; 10 o.m. Friday, 4:45 p.m.; Wednes­ Friday and 9:45 a.m. Satur­ sal. (649-3696) p. m., salvation meeting.theta. We have to ar­ church school for all ages, church school. (647-9941) day, 9 a.m.. Holy Bible study and fellowship. Petersen get on base, most of he is considered a good third Hours in 1976 and 1981, won the Holbert. The Speedway is a 2.5 Pinch hitter Jose Morales went five scoreless innings in his kindergarten through Grade day. (643-9563) South United Methodlil (649-7787). ranged moil ol lhate at First Congregational Eucharist. (643-9203) Church, 1226 Main St., Man­ Wednesdov, 7:30 p .m ., them have not left disappointed. baseman with a strong throwing IMSA championship three times mile oval course, while Lime Rock singled with two out and R.J. first start in nearly, five years, 4 continuing during the ser­ Church ol Andover, Route 6, St. Mary's Episcopal graver meeting. (742-7222) to provide Ihree-daya or vice; 10:30 a.m., morning chester. Dr. Shephard S. He is hitting a shade under .540 arm. and, something he considers the is a tight 1.52 mile road layout. But helping the Cincinnati Reds snap Andover. Rev. Richard H. Church, Park and Church Lutheran Johnson, Dr. Paul Kroll, Presbyterian Church of Unitarian more from our |obt. In Reynolds followed with a double to worship. Nursery provided. Taylor, pastor. Sunday wor­ streets, Manchester. Rev. pastors. Summer schedule: Manchester, 43 Spruce St., this season and has hit six home Whether his talents are good highlight of his career, winning a Holbert doesn't believe the differ­ right center field that center- Chicago’s six-game winning (643-0537) Manchester. Rev. Richard large "meaaure theae ship: 11 o.m., nursery core Stephen K. Jacobson,rector; Concordia Lutheron 10 a.m.: service; nurserv Universalist holldaya are uaad for runs and driven in 20. He also enough to get him into profes­ Can-Am title in a car he designed ent courses will be an obstacle. In fielder Mookie Wilson cut off. streak with a 3-0 victory over the Faith Baptist Church, 52 provided. Church school: Rev. Frederick P. Moser, care for children up to oge S. Gray, pastor. 10:30 o.m., Lake St., Manchester. Rev. Church (L C A ), 40 Pitkin St., worship service, nurserv, aalllth plaaaurea rather has made other contributions. sional ball remains to be seen. and built in his own shop. the back of his mind is the Cubs. 9:30 o.m., Sunday. (742-7696) associate rector. 7:30 o.m.. Manchester. Rev. Burton D. (647-9141) Unitarian Universalist Pinch runner Dave Anderson tried James Beliaso'', postor. 9:30 First Congregational Holy Eucharist; 9 o.m.. Holy 9:15 o.m., Sundoy school; 7 than lor their oatenalbla “ I think he's been the number Other options are open. Pe­ The holiday weekend promises possibility he can win both races. to score on the play but was thro wn Hume, who last started July 23, a m., Sundoy school; 10:30 Strand, pastor. Schedule: 8 p. m.. Informal worship. (643- Church ol Coventry, 1171 Eucharist and Church School o.m., Holy Communion, purpoaaa. one leader for the squad this tersen visited the University of to be an ironman chore for Holbert, "Driving to win is the same, no a.m., worship service; 7 Main SI., Coventry. Rev. with childcare; 11 o.m.,Holy 0906) out at the plate on a perfect relay 1979 against the Cubs in Wrigley p.m., evening service. (646- nurserv: 9:15 o.m., church Mormon Qod alto haa ael aside season,” said Indians' coach South Carolina-last fall, but that a POrsche-Audi dealer near his matter where you go,” says Bruce Johnson, pastor, t) Eucharist. (649-4583) school and Christian Growth from Wilson to second baseman Field, gave up three hits in five 5316) o.m., worship; 9:30 o.m., Church of J m u s Christ of one day each week on Don Race. school seems to have cooled on Warrington, Pa., home. At 12 noon Holbert. “ Indy cars are more like First Baptist Church, 240 hour, nurserv; 10:30 a.m., n Kelvin Chapman to catcher Mike innings to raise his record to 3-4. He church school In Church Latter Day Saints (M or­ Roman Catholic which Chrlallana are to Petersen's role has been him as a baseball prospect. He EDT Sunday, he’ll be on the road race cars now than they used Hillstown Road. Manchester. Lone House. Nurserv core Holy Communion, nurserv. m on), 30 Woodside St., Man­ Fitzgerald. had made 271 relief appearances Dr. C. Coniev, pastor. (649- (649-5311) Church of the Assumption, gather to “aal the bread" reduced to strictly that of a has considered playing at Old starting line at the Indianapolis to be. It’s not that difficult a provided. (742-8487) Gospel Emanuel Lutheran chester. Wdvne S. Taylor, A New Rick Honeycutt. 6-2, gave up six since his last start. Ted Power 7509) Second Congregational bishop, 9:15a.m., sacrament Adams Street at Thompson and "drink the cup" In vocal leader in recent days. He Dominion and Bowling Green. Motor Speedway. Twenty-four transition. I look at it as having one First Baptist Chapel of the Church, 60 Church St., Road, Manchester. Rev. Ed­ hits in seven innings before leaving earned his first save of the season. Church, 385 N. Main St., Church of the Living God, Manchester. Rev. Dale H. meeting; 10:15 a.m., Sundav ward S. Pepin, pastor. Satur­ mamoiy ollhaIrSavloi'a has suffered for most of the He also said there is a possibil­ hours later, Holbert will have job to do on Sunday and another on Deaf, 240 Hillstown Road, Manchester. The Rev. V. on evongellcol, full-gospel school and prlm ory; 11:25 body and blood ollarad the game for a pinch hitter. Expos 3, Giants 2 Manchester. Rev. K. Gustafson, pastor; Steven P. day mass at 5; Sundav season with a ligament problem ity he could "fa ll back on” a flown East to take the green flag at Monday. No big deal. Indianapolis Joseph Milton, pastor. 10 church, Robertson School, Sabin, Intern: Rev. C. Henry o.m., priesthood and relief You” New York’s Hubie Brooks went At Montreal. Tim Raines drove Kreutzer, pastor. (643-7543) a m. worship service and society. (643-4003) masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and for thalr redemption. possbile combined soccer- North School Street, Man­ Anderson, pastor emeritus. noon. (643-2195) But oven Ihoae who in his lower back. The discom­ Lime Rock, Conn., in a 500 mile is a difficult race track, run at high 2-f or-3, extending his hitting streak in two runs with a sacrifice fly and church school; 11 a.m., fel­ chester. Rev. David W. Sunday schedule: 8:30 a.m., baseball scholarship from lowship hour. (649-2863) St. Bartholomew's Church, Call: proloaa a faith In Him fort forced him to abandon his IMSA race. speeds and definitely a challenge. to 19 games, longest in the majors a groundout to lead the Expos to a Christian Science Mullen, pastor. Meeting Sun­ worship In the sonctuary; 741 E. Middle Turnpike, Man-' Sacred Heart University in Second Congregational days, lOto II :30a.m. Nurserv 9:45 a.m., church school, National Catholic ■aillhly Ignore the da/a regular position at third base to “ I never really planned to drive There are pressures on a lot of- ' this season. 3-2 victory over the San Francisco Church of Coventry, 1746 Chester. Rev. Martin J. Bridgeport. First Church of Christ, and Sunday school. Bible study, coffee in Luther St. John's Polish National Scholskv, pastor. Saturday true purpoaa, while ap­ serve as the team's designated at Indy,” says Holbert of this new people, but it doesn’t bother m e.” Padres 7, Phillies 3 Giants. Boston Turnpike, Coventry. Full Gospel Interdenomi­ Hall; II o.m., worship In the Scientist, 447 N. Main St., Rev. David Jarvis, minister. Catholic Church, 23 Golway mass at 5 p.m .; Sundav propriating It lor their hitter for several games. He But, it is a pro career that has venture. "But then again, I never Holbert comes from a racing At Philadelphia, Tony Gwynn Jeff Reardon, who worked the Manchester. 10:30 a.m., national Church, 745 Main sanctuary, nurserv, child­ St., Manchester. Rev. Stan­ masses ot 8:30, 10 and 11:30 been Petersen’s dream since his church service, Sunday Regular schedule: 10 a m., Sf., Manchester. Rev. Philip ren's chapel. (643-1193) o.m. 647-8301 amuaamanl and grallll- returned to third base two planned to become a professional family. His father. Bob, was the banged out three hits and scored last 12-3 innings of relief, got credit worship; 8 o.m., Dlol-A-Rlde ley M. Loncola, pastor. 9 for an Important school, and care for small P. Saunders. Sunday, 10:30 Latvian Lutheran Church a.m., mass. (643-5906) St. Bridget Church, 70 Moln callon. O l aavan days, weeks ago and, while bending Little League days. "I like all racing car driver either. 1964 U.S. Road Racing champion. three runs to lead the San Diego for the victory, bringing his record to church; 8:45 o.m., church o. m., adult Bible studyol Manchester, and 21 Garden St., children. (649-1446) Reading school, nurserv to grade St., Manchester. Rev. Philip recorded message Joaut aakt a part ot one for a groundball on May 21, the sports, but baseball I've “ However, the association with He remembers his dad complain­ Padres to a 7-3 victory over the Room, 656A Center St., Man­ Sundoy school; 7 p.m., wor­ Manchester. (643-2051) A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio to 2-T. Greg Minton, 1-3, was eight, adult discussion; 11 ship service. Tuesday at 7:30 Prince of Peace Lutheran In which to ramambar stretched the ligaments and had always loved,” he said. “ If I had the sport and my involvement with ing about the inadequate purses Phillies. charged with the loss. chester, (649-8982) o. m., coffee ond fellowship; Nazarene P. Podelll, co-postors. Satur­ p. m., special Bible studies; Church, Route 31 and North day moss 5 p.m .; Sunday him In Ihia apadal way. to be helped from the field. He a chance to go pro, I-wouldn’t cars from my childhood, certainly drivers competed for in those days. Gwynn drove in the first run of Braves 8, Cardinals 4 11:15 o.m., lunlor choir: 4 Wednesdav at 7:30 p.m., River Road, Coventry. Rev. Church of tha Naiarana, A email enough axpac- p. m., Jr. pilgrim fellowship; masses ot 7 :X , 9, 10:30 and sat out the team's last two pass it up.” didn't lead me in too many other Even 10 years later the money the game in the first inning when Church of Christ worship service. Prayer line, W .H. Wllkens, pastor. 9a.m., 236 Main St., Manchester. noon. (643-2403) lallon It would team. At Atlanta, Jerry Royster drove 6 p.m., senior church school 646-8731, 24 hours. Rev. Neole McLain, senior regular-season games, but is "R ight now, it's hard for ipe directions. When the opportunity angle fa il^ to improve much and he followed a leadoff single by Alan and Pilgrim fellowship. (742- Sundav school; 10:15 a.m., SI. James Church, 896Moln in three runs and Dale Murphy Church of Christ, Lydall Gospel Hall, Center Street, worship service. (742-7548) pastor: Rev. Herb Newell, St., Manchester. Rev. Fran­ expected to return to the lineup to believe I ’ve even got a shot to drive the March car presented teams still complained purses end Vernon streets, Man­ 6234) Wiggins with a triple to right- drilled his 10th home run Friday Manchester. 10 a.m., break­ Zion Evangelical Lutheran minister of youth. 9:30 o.m., cis V. KrukowskI, Rev. Ro- CHURCH OF CHRIST for Wednesday’s Class LL state because it doesn't seem chester. Eugene Brewer, Talcottvlllc Congrega­ ing bread; 11:45 a.m., Sun­ Sundav school; 10:45 a.m., itself, I was excited by the weren’t keeping pace with the center field. Graig Nettles singled night to pace the Atlanta Braves to tional Church, Main Street Church (Missouri Synod), tert Burbank, Rev. Richard Lydall and Vamon Siraala possible.” minister. Sunday services: 9 day school; 7 p.m., gospel Cooper and High streets, worship, children's church A. Lamore, team ministry. Feellsg GtMd Mioiit tournament game against Sims­ prospect. costs of putting a car on the in Gwynn for a 2-0 lead against an 8-4 victory over the St Louis o.m., Bible dosses; 10 a.m.. and Elm Hill Rood, Tolcot- meeting. Phone: 646-2W3 Manchester. Rev. Charles W. and nurserv; 6:30 p.m., even­ Rev. Edward J. Reardon. YoorMif "The challenge of further refin- starting grid. loser Charles Hudson, 5-3. Ed Cardinals. 16 - MAN( IIKSTKH HKRAl.D, Suluidii\. Muy 2b. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Salurdaj. May 26, I9K-1 - 17

NFL owners reaHirm>olicy settlement made Sports in Brief Sox’s Eckersley on drafting of undergraduates in Munson case Midget registration June 4-5 dealt for Buckner Manchesler Midget Football 1984 registration for players and cheerleaders will take place By Don Cronin leans Breakers running back) must have survived the final cut AKRON, Ohio (UPI) - The Munson was preoccupied by By Susan Kuezka Scotlsdalc Ariz., he turneti down a was added as the fifth inember of financial matters, including Monday and Tuesday, June 4 and 5, from 6 to 9 UPl Sports Writer M arcus Du Free w ill not be eligible and made the 49-man roster to be widow of Thurman Munson p.m. at the Arm y & Navy Club. UPI Sports Writer trade to the Philadelphia Phillies. the Competition Committee. Noll debts, and a declining baseball (or that draft, " Schramm said. eligible to be reactivated from the is the first coach appointed to a Friday reached an oul-of-court Registration is open to Manchester residents Buckner, 34, who won the 1980 career. National league batting title with a WASHINGTON - NFl owners "They will be eligible next year, if injured reserve list during the 'two-year term that will rotate settlement in a wrongful death who w ill be 10 years old by Nov. 1,1984 and w ill not CHICAGO - A teary-eyed Bill On Monday, she settled out- closed three days of meetings there is a supplemental draft next season. among the league's coaches. suit, stemming from the 1979 have reached 14 by that date. Buckner said goodbye Friday to the .324 batting average and only 18 year." of-court with Flight Safety Friday by reaffirming their rules In the only change of a playing Dolphins Coach Don Shula is a turbojet crash that claimed the Birth certificates are required at registration. Chicago Cubs after it was announced he strikeouts in .578 at- bats, has appeared Walker left Georgia and DuPree International, Inc., which she in only 21 games this season, racking up against drafting players with rule, if a kickoff goes out of bounds permanent member of the com­ life of the star New York Weight limits are minimum of 70 pounds and had been traded to the Boston Red Sox had feccused of giving her college eligibility remaining. left Southern Mississippi, after on two successive plays, the mittee along with Schramm, Yankees catcher. maximum of 120 pounds. for pitcher Dennis Eckersley and nine hits for a .209 batting average. transferring from Oklahoma, with husband casual and incomplete The league's Competition Com­ receiving team will have the Brown and Atlanta Falcons Gen­ Attorneys termed the settle­ Registration fee is $10 per player and SS ))er minor league infielder Mike Brumley. Ironically, the same year Buckner is lessons lor flying the turbojet. mittee made the proposal that the two years of college eligibility choice of taking the ball at the out eral Manager Eddie LaBaron. ment "a substantial amount." cheerleader with no individual family fee to Financial terms of the trade were not leaving the team, the Cubs have been rem aining. Details of that settlement were owners adopted unanim ously in of bounds spot or taking the 5-yard The owners also appointed Buf­ but declined to provide other exceed $15. disclosed during a news conference at on a winning streak that has placed their closing session Friday The league also adopted, (or one penally and have the ball rekicked. falo owner Ralph Wilson to the details. not released. Wrigley Field, which Buckner had Ihcni atop the National League East m orning. year, the 49-man roster limit. The The same rule applies to viola­ NFL Chanties ^ard. The settlement was reached Munson received two weeks called home for the past seven years. D ivision. of training after buying a WilUams and Cronin honored "The purpose is to support and collective bargaining agreement tions on on-side kicks. Commissioner Pete Rozelle said in the fifth day of a U.S. District "It's a very tough moment for me, " "It was something 1 dreamed about protect the college programs, " with the N FL Players Association Schramm said the group will Court trial. Cessna Citation 1 turbojet. He BOSTON — Two famous Boston Red Sox and wanted lor so long, biit I wish them no further Super Bow l sites w ill be A A said Buckner, whose voice cracked and said Cincinnati Bengals President calls for 45 players, but the 49-man continue to study international decided until either a special Diana Munson. 35, of Canton, had the plane only two months numbers, Joe Cronin's No. 4 and Ted Williams' eyes teared in m aking his statem ent to well." said Buckner. Paul Brown. lim it was used each of the past two games involving NFL teams. He meeting or the next regular tiled a $42 million suit against when it crashed on Aug. 2, 1979, No. 9, will be officially retired in special the media. Cubs G eneral M anager D a lla s Green years. Dallas General Manager Tex said there is sentiment to allow meeting in Phoenix next October. the Cessna Aircraft Co., claim ­ while he was practicing "touch- ceremonies highlighting Jimmy Fund night at "I'm going to miss everybody. called Buckner's departure "an end of Schramm, chairman of the Com­ Some owners prefer the 49-man additional practice time for teams ing her husband was pressured and-go" takeoffs and landings Fenway P^rk Tuesday at 7:30 when the Red Sox an era, " but said the move was for Late Thursday night, the league There's been some tough moments," petition Committee, said only limit to keep additional players playing preseason games outside into buying an aircraft that he at Akron-Canton' Regional host the Minnesota Twins. Buckner's own good, awarded the 1987 Super Bowl to he said. “I think you can tell it's a players who signed with the U.S. away from the USFL. Others want the U.S.. but the subject must be could not safely pilot. A irp o rt. The pair also will receive the Thomas A. "I think we've been able to give Bill Pasadena. Calif., and the Rose pretty emotional time lor all of us." Football League, or Canadian 45-man rosters, preferring to save discussed with the NFLPA. Mrs. Munson planned to tes­ During the trial, two pas­ Y aw key M em orial Aw ard from th^ Jim m y Fund Buckner an opportunity to go some Bowl and gave the 1988 game to The left-handed Buckner was rele­ Football I,eague. prior to May 1. the approximately $200,000 in Last year, the St. Louis Cardi­ tify about the traumatic effect sengers in Munson's plane for their services over the years in aiding cancer place and play, which is something he San Diego. gated to the bench this seaso(i in a will be eligible for the NFl.'s salaries. nals and M innesota V iking s played of her husband's death on-hcr testified that Munson was a research for children. reorganization of the Cubs under new deserves." Green said in announcing supplemental draft June 5. Teams also may reactivate five in England while the Cardinals The 198,5 game was previously three children and Cessna's good pilot, but could not deal All net proceeds from the game will go to the manager Jim Frey. Buckner's trade during the news "Yes, that means that (New players from the injured reserve played the San Diego Chargers in sel for Stanford University's Sta­ sales tactics. with the conditions that caused Jimmy Fund. « Buckner says his new role as a conference. Jersey Generals running back) list during the season rather than Japan a few years ago. dium in Palo Alto, Calif., with the Cessna had charged that the crash. 2 pinch-hitter and fill-in first baseman Buckner came to the Cubs from the 2 Herschel Walker and (New Or­ the previous three. Those players Pittshurgh Coach Chuck Noll 1986 game in New Orleans, Two Patriots to play for regular Leon Durham was a key Los Angeles Dodgers with shortstop factor in his desire to be traded Irom Ivan De Jesus on Jan. 11, 1977, He COVENTRY — The Connecticut High School the Cubs. reached caree r highs in hom e runs last Coaches Association has chosen shortstop Mark "You don't realize how good you have Berkowitz and pitcher Peter Palmer of Coventry season with 16 and doubles with 38. it until you're not playing. " he said. Buckner came into tlje 1984 sea.son just High to represent the Patriots in the 11th annual Buckner had "a sometimes stormy Senior All-Star Baseball Game. The game will 36 hits short of 2,000. career at Wrigley Field. D urham has taken over the first ba.se Scoreboard played June 12 at Willow Brook Park in New Two years ago Buckner, who did not B ritain . slot this season and G a ry M atthew s has hide his dislike for manager Lee Elia, become the regular lelt fielder, leaving 6 6 became involved in a heated shoving Buckner on the bench through most ol $1S0,000LPGACorning Closslc Nets 2. Dodgers 1 RedsS.CubsO and shouting match with the then Cub At Corning, N.Y., MOV25 Royals 8. Red Sox 5 Registration set the spring. (P a r 72) manager during a road trip. He also Joanne Corner LOS ANGELES NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO Radio, TV The Manchester Rec Department will hold had differences with previous Cub Eckerseley, 29, has a 4-4 record this Softball 71-69— 140 KANSAS CITY BOSTON r h r h hi UPI photo Sherri Turner 7871— 141 ab r h bi ob r h bi Ob r h bi ab r h bi Ob bi Ob summer basketball league registration on manager Herman Franks. season, with a 5.01 ERA and two Sharon Barrett 71.70_)4I Sax 2b 3 0 0 0 Chapmn 2b 3 0 1 0 Redus If 4 0 0 0 Dernier ct 4 0 1 0 Wilson ct 4 12 0 Boggs 3b 5 13 0 Milner ct 3 0 0 0 Brusstor p 0 0 0 0 Tuesday and Wednesday, June 5 and 6, from 6-8 Throughout most ot the 1983 season, complete games. Brumley. son of Ayako Okamoto 71-70— 141 Motley It 4 3 3 5 Evans rtLandsty 4 10 1 2b 1 0 0 0 Wilson ct 4 12 0 TODAY Red Sox’s pitcher Dennis Eckersley (right) bids goodbye to Pat Brodley 71- 71— 142 Landrex cl 3 0 0 0 Hrnndz 1b 3 0 11 Driessn lb 3 1 1 0 Hebner ph '010 p.m. at the Mahoney Rec Center. when trade rumors for Buckner started former major league catcher Mike Charter Oak Brett 3b 5 0 0 0 Rice If 5 0 10 Parker rf 4 110 Sondbrg 2b1:00 40 0 0 Bdseball: Dodgers vs. Mets, Jerry Comtoise, administrative aide to Boston owner Buddy Pot M eyers 69- 74—McRoe 143 dh 4 0 0 1 Armas clGuerrer 5 0 0 0 3b 3 1 1 1 Foster It 3 1 1 1 C hannels 72, 30 Registration is on an in-person basis only. heating up. he repeatedly said that he Brumley, plays center field and Jo Ann Washam 73.71— 144 Stubbs 1b 3 0 0 0 Strwbrr rf 3 0 0 0 EDavIs rt 0 0 0 0 Matthws It 3 0 1 0 Standings: Nossiff Arms 4*0. Postal White 2b 5 0 10 (Jedman c 5 2 3 2 G ulden c 4)12 Durhm 1b 2 0 0 0 1:00 Auto racing: Silverstone 100Q, Completed roster forms must be presented at -L^Roux, after he and minor leaguer Mike Brumley were traded shortstop and has baited .2,50 with nine Express 2*1, Connecticut Bank & Trust Mary Hafemon 70- 74—Bolboni 144 lb 3 0 0 0 Easier dhMiller 3 13 2 ph 1 0 0 0 Brooks 3b 3 0 2 0 wanted to leave the Cubs. However, Betsy King Cnepen 3b 3 0 2 1 Moreind ESPNrf 3 0 1 0 R B I in 30 gam es this .season. 2- 1, Main Pub-MMH 2*2, Highland Park 73- 71—Jones 144 rt 2 0 0 0 Barrett 2bScloscia 3 c 3 00 010 0 Fltzgerld c 3 0 0 0 1:30 Track: U.S. men’s marathon registration. The forms may be picked up at the to the Cubs for Bill Buckner. during sprin" '••oining (his year in Myra Van Hoose 74- 78—144Sherldn rf 1110 Jurok 1b 4 0 1 0 Yeager ph 1 0 0 0 Oguend ss 3 0 0 0 Oesler 2b 3 0 2 0 Cev 3b 4 0 0 0 Market 2-2, Manchester JC's 1*3, Foley ss 3 0 0 0 JDovIs ctrials. 4 0 10 Channels Mahoney office from 3-5 and 6-9 p.m. and at the L astrad a Pizza 1-3, T ie rn e y s 1-3. M J Smith 72- 72—Wathon 144 c 3 1 3 1 Gutlerrz ss 2 0 0 0 Whitflld It 3 0 0 0 Gooden p 3 0 0 0 Martha Nause Hume p 2 0 0 0 Bowa ss 2 0 3:000 0 Volleyball: NCAA men’s cham­ Rec Department office from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 National: Glenn Construction 3-1, 72- 72—Conepen 144 ss 4 2 2 0 Miller pb 10 10 Morals ph 1 0 1 0 Orosco p 0 0 0 0 pionship, Channel 3 Zembrowski All Stars 3*1, Main Pub Janet Anderson 73- 72—H oftm 145 n ss 0 0 0 0 Andersn pr 0 0 0 0 Dwchink p 1 0 0 0 Johnstn pb 1 0 0 0 p.m., Monday through Friday. Lisa Young Power p 0 0 0 0 Noles p 2 0 03:30 0 Bowling: Denver Open, Channel 3- 2, Sullivan Company 3-2, Cherrone's 73- 73—Totals 146 35 8 12 7 Totals 37 5 12 5 Revnids rf 3 0 1 0 e There is a non-refundable registration fee of $40 Rosie Jones 74- 72—Kansas 146 City 004 201 001—8 B ailor ss 3 0 1 0 Woods Cl 1 0 1 0 Boycott event Package Store 2*3, Pumpernickel Pub Hall pb 10 0 0 4:00 Golf: Memoriol Tournament, MHS’ Pagani Sandra Haynie per team and a limited number of team openings. 1- 2. 72-74—146 Boston 102 110 000— 5 Honeyett p 2 0 0 0 Nicklaus Louren Howe Totals 30 3 7 3 Totals - 32 0 6 0 C hann el 3 72-74— 146 Game-winning RBI — Motley (1). Monday ph 1 0 0 0 4:CK) Baseball: Royals vs. Red Sox, All participants must have a valid recreation Cathy Morse 74- 72—146E—Motley, Gutierrez, Gedman, Bar Zachry p 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 300 ooo 00— 3 Patty Hoyes 72- 75—reft. 147 Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 28 2 7 2 Chicago 000 000 OO— 0 Channel 30, WTIC membership card and must be at least 15 years of Jeannette Kerr Game-winning RBI — Gulden (2). 4:00 Baseball: Yankees vs. A’s, age. 76-71— 147 DP— Kansas City 1, Boston j. LDB— Los Angeles 000 000 OOt— 1 SportsChannel, WPOP to be staged Beth Daniel DP—Chicogo 3. LDB—Cincinnati to receive award 76-71— 147 Kansas City 6, Boston 9.2B— Concepcion, N ew Y o rk o n 000 OOx— 2 For further information, contact assistant rec Beth Solomon 75- 72— 147 3, 5:00 Racing: Mationai motorcycle one back Wathon, Wilson. 3B—Motley, Boggs. HR Gome-winning RBI — Foster (3). Little League Debbie Halt C hicago 11, 2B — P a rk e r. SB — championship, Channel 8 director Carl Silver at 647-3084. 68-79^147 — Easier (6), Motley (4), cjedmon (8). SB DP— Los Angeles t. LDB— Los Angeles 6:00 NASL soccer: Rowdies vs. Manchester High senior Beth and off the field to improve Mary Delong 74- 74——Wilson 148 (3), Concepcion (6), Sheridan 6, New York 5. 2B—Scloscia, Wilson, Concepcion PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (UPI) — Communist Shelley Hamlin 73- 7S—148 Reynolds. HR— Foster (8), G uerrero 13). (10), Dernier (15), Milner (14), Sandberg Cosmos, Channel 9 nations boycotting the Los Angeles Olympics w ill hold Pagani has been named the 1984 herself." (9). S— G utierrez. (7). 6:00 USFL football: Wranglers vs. Vicki Singleton 75- 73— 148 IP H RERBBSO SB— Wilson (13). Dallas inks top pick winner of the local UNICO-Brian Pagani has been nominated for American * IP H R ER BB SO Express, ESPN their own games this summer and will usk athletes Joan Joyce 75- 73—Kansas 148 City IP H R ER BB SO in Ohio Piccolo Award, it has been the District HI Award that will be Alice Ritzman Cincinnati from other nations to join the event, olTicial reports Tom Cosgrove had three hits, includ­ 72- 76—Soberhogn 148 (W 2-3) 5 9 5 5 3 4 Los Angeles DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys Friday Lenore Muraoka 71- 77— 148 Hume (W 3 4) S30026 SUNDAY announced. presented at a dinner Thursday ing a grond slam homer, as Modern Hulsmonn 1 1 0 0 0 1 H oneycutt IL 6-2) 7 6 2 2 1 S 1:00 Baseball: Red Sox Old Timers, announced the signing of their No. 1 draft pick, said Friday. Jane Geddes 71.78— 149 Quisenberrv IS 12) 3 2 0 0 0 0 Zachry 1 1 0 0 2 0 Dwchinko 2 2 0 0 4 1 By Gene Caddes Pagani was a three-year night at Marc Anthony's Restau­ Janitoral picked up its first win of the P ow er (SI) 2 ) 0 0 0 4 C hann el 30 Texas A&M linebacker Billy Cannon. "Leading sportsmen of other countries will also be season Thursday, a 9-5 verdict over Patty Sheehan 76- 73— 149 Boston N ew Y o rk UPI Sports Writer Sandra Polmer 73- 78-149 Chicago 1:00 NBA playoff: Lakers vs. Celtics invited to these competitions to be held before and member of the girls' field hockey rant in Hartford at 6:30 p.m, Rollic prevlously-unbeaten Eighth District. D ledo (L 4-4) 4 8 6 6 2 5 Gooden (W 4-3) 8 3 1 1 3 14 (tentative), Channel 3 The contract was reported to be fo r four years Cynthia Figg 77- 72— 149 Nipper 5 4 2 1 4 2 Orosco IS 7) 1 2 0 0 0 0 Noles (L 2-2) 7 6 3 3 3 0 after the summer Games," the Hungarian news and tennis teams and has been Masimino. head basketball coach Jay Rowlinitis hurled the victory and Joyce Benson Brusstor 2 1 0 0 0 1 1:30 Boseball: Dodgers vs. Mets, with a signing bonus of about $300,000. The also hod three hits. Chris Gay ond Scan 73- 76—T 149 — 2:45. A — 20,657. Gooden pitched to 1 batter In 9th. agency MTI reported from Prague after a meeting by DUBLIN, Ohio — Masters captain of the latter squad this at Villanova, will be guest speaker. Kathryn Young 75.74_149 T — 2:53. A— 27,340. D w chinko pitched to 2 batters in BIh. C hann el 9 contract, however, contains a confidentiality Howe played well defensively. Brod Sue E rtI WP—Dwchinko. PB—Gulden. T—2:17 2:30 USFL football: Bulls vs. Break­ champ Ben Crenshaw, battling spring. She won the Manchester Tickets are available from either Higley ployed well for Eighth. 7874— 150 clause that forbids either Cannon or the Cowboys the 11 boycotting nations. Mary Bca Porter 77-73-150 A— ers, Channel 8 wind.s gusting to 30 mph, shot a award "because she in particular Dr. Nick Palermo, 646-6969, or Leo Padres?, PhilliesS 11,266. 3:00 Baseball: Royals vs. Red Sox, from discussing terms. Czechoslovak Olympic Committee President An­ Mork Huhtala got the win ond struck Kathy Dougherty 74- 76-t:150 2-undcr par 70 Thursday on the has shown outstanding improve­ D iana, 646-5075. Kathy Postlewait 73- 77_150 C hann el 22 Cannon was also the No. 1 draft choice of the tonin HimI said in an interview on Prague television out 12 as Town Fire defeated American 3:30 Golf: Memorial Tournament, Muirtield Village Golf Club ment in her athletic sk ill. W hile not The Piccolo Award is presented Legion, 5-4, Friday night at Waddell Donna Caponi 72- 78— 150 SAN DIE(H> PHILADELPHIA San Antonio Gunslingers of the United States Thursday night that "post-Olympic games of Chris Johnson 74- 76—Rangers 150 11, WhiteSoxO Ob r h bi ob r h bi Braves 8. Cardinals 4 C hann el 3 course to take a one-shot lead being as gifted as others, she has to an athlete who best exemplifies Field. Craig Girard had two hits for 3:30 NBA plavoff: Suns vs. Lakers (If Football League, but he said he did not give the different sport types" w ill be held in various cities in Town Fire, and Roy Broge had two for Cindy Hill 73- 77— 150 Wiggins 2b 5 1 2 0 Samuel 2b 4 1 2 1 after two rounds of the $500,000 worked 100 percent of Hie time on the spirit and dedication of the Jon Stephenson 71-79— 150 Gwvnn rt 5 3 3 1 GGross It 3 0 11 necessary), Channel 3 new league any consideration. the Soviet bloc. American Legion. CHICA(;0 TEXAS ST. LOUIS ATLANTA 4:00 Boxing: Angel Mavor vs. Euse­ Memorial Tournament. former Chicago Bears' running Ob r h bi ab r h bi Nettles 3b 5 1 4 2 Moddox ct 10 0 0 ob r h bl ob r h bl He said Czechoslovakia w ill host competitions at the Gorvev 1b 3 1 1 1 Schmidt 3b4 0 0 0 bio Pedroza, Channel 22 Crenshaw, who built his slim back who died after a long bout RLaw ct 4 0 0 0 Sample ct 4 I 1 1 Herr 2b 5 0 11 Hall rf 5 0)0 4:00 Baseball: Yankees vs. A’s, end of August in women's track and field, women's Rookie Stegmn ct 0 0 0 0 Rivers If 4 0 2 3 Kennedy c 5 1 ) 1 McGee Lefebvr ct 5 rt 401 3 1 1 Trevino 0 c 4 110 margin on three consecutive with cancer (',’). McRvnI ct 5 0 1 1 Motszk 1b 2 0 10 C hann el 11, W P O P San Jose in spotlight handball, men’s and women's gymnastics and in Burger King held off a late rally by Dvbznsk ss 3 0 1 0 Jones It 10 10 LSmIth It 4 12 1 Ramirz ss 5 0 0 0 8:00 College baseball: NCAA centrol buck-side birdies, has a 36-hole The nominee must be ot Italian E.R. Magozine to win, 17-10, Thursday Baines rf 3 0 0 0 Word rt 5 0 0 0 Mortinez It 4 0 0 0 Horton Haves ct p 3 00 100 0 0 Murphy ct 5 1 1 1 archery. Baseball Templln ss 4 0 1 1 Virgil c 4 0 2 0 regional plavoff, ESPN SAN JOSE, Calif. — For one day at least, score of 6-under par 138, one heritage, graduating from aseeon- A evening at Buckland Field. Scott Hairston rt 1 0 0 0 Bell 3b 5 2 2 0 Landrm ph 1 0 0 0 Horner 3b 3 3 2 0 9:00 Auto racing: Indianapolis 500, MTI said Hungary will organize competitions in A Whitson p 3 0 10 Dejesus ss 4 1 0 0 Saturday, San Jose will be "Speed City" once Scheinblum, Corey Wry, Marc For- Poclork lb 2 0 0 0 Parrish dh 4 2 23 Porter c 5 0 10 Perry Ib 3 3 3 1 C hannel 8 classical wrestling, fencing, sailing and diving. stroke better than host pro Jack ' da ry school and m ale or, fem ale. schino, Jamie Lazzaris and Joson Squires 1b 1 0 0 0 D'B rIen 1b 4 1 1 0 Lefferts p 10 10 Hudson p 0 0 0 0 Hendrck rf 4 1 1 0 Hubbrd 2b 3 0 2 2 again. ' Gossooe p 0 0 0 0 McGrow p 1 0 1 0 Nicklaus, who designed the Nominees must show outstanding Lazzaris each had three hits for Burger Walker dh 4 0 2 0 Foley c 3 2 2 1 Oberkfll 3b 4 1 2 0 Royster It 2 0)3 For years, the metropolis 50 miles south of San No other Soviet bloc countries have announced they King. Mike Bottoro fielded well. Dano American League standings K ittle It 4 0 0 0 Andersn ss 4 1 0 0 Wilson ph 10 0 0 Vn Slyk )b 4 0 1 1 Barker p 3 0 0 0 will take part in the special games, but Polish Muirficld Village layout. improvement in athletics and is a and Dan Kobylanski led E.R.'s hitters, VLaw 3b 4 0 0 0 Wilkrsn 2b 4 23 2 Andersn p 0 0 0 0 D Sm lth ss 3 1 1 0 M o o re p 1 0 0 0 Francisco was where all the sprinters liked to Another shot back at 140 were competitor with determination to Aguayo ph I 0 0 0 National Olympic Committee President Marian while Jon PontiMo made some good Hill c 2 0 0 0 LaPoint p 0 0 0 0 compete, thus it's name, but in recent times, San Gil Morgan and Bob Murphy, plays in the field. (Late gomes not included) Skinner c 10 0 0 KGross p 0 0 0 0| Lahti p 0 0 0 0 Transactions Renke said last week his government's sports excel in his or her endeavor as an Eost w L Pet. GB Cruz 2b 10 0 0 Corcoran p 1 0 0 0 Rolsich ph I 0 0 0 Jose has been better known for its weightmen. two the three first-round lead­ athlete. Other criteria include: D etroit 5 .875 — committee was considering hosting competitions in Damon Collins hod a two-run homer as Fletchr 2b 1 0 0 0 Totals 40 7 IS 7 Totals 33 3 9 2 Cox p 0 0 0 0 The weightmen — shot putters, hammer ers, who both shot 73s Friday, how the person is judged by his or as Elks Post 1893 beat Personal Tee Toronto 28 14 .867 8 San Diego 203 100 001— 7 fencing and the pentathlon in late August. Totals 31 0 3 0 Totals 38 II 14 10 Broun If 2 0 0 0 throwers and discus throwers — will be in and Gary Koch, who had a 71. Thursday night, 25-10. Billy Young and B altim ore 23 20 .535 )3>/j Chicago OOO 000 000— o Philadelphia ool O il 000— 3 Totals 38 4 12 4 Totals 34 8 11 7 Other Polish sports sources have said wrestling and her peers and community .service. Milwoulree 19 21 .475 16 Boseball abundance at the Bruce Jenner Games Saturday, Billy Herdlien played well for the Texos 027 020 OOx— 11 Gome-winning RBI— Gwvnn (4). SI. Louis 001 012 000—4Boston — Acquired Inlielder Bill swimming competitions are under consideration. Chip Beck and Larry Nelson Pagani was Manchester High Y winners. Curtis Dell hod a homer for New Y ork 18 23 .439 17'/2 Game-winning RBI — Parrish (3). E—Wiggins. D P— Son D ie g o 2, because no meet in San Jose could be complete Y A tlan ta 023 020 lOx— 0 Buckner from Chicago (NL) In exchange were at 141, while Payne yearbook sports editor her junior Personal Tee. Jonothan Stonizzi ond Boston 19 25 .432 18 E—DybzInskI, Bell, Baines. DP— P h ila­ So far 11 countries have announced they w ill boycott Game-winning RBI— Hubbard (3). for pitcher Dennis Eckerslev and without them, but for a change they w ill have to Stewart, another of the first- Pot Cox olso played well. Cleveland 16 23 .421 18'/, Chicago 1. LDB— Chicago 8, Texas 5 2B delphia 1. LDB—Son Diego 8, P h ila­ E—Dberkfell, Ramirez 2. DP— St. Louis Inlielder Mike Brumley. the Los Angeles Olympics; the Soviet Union, year and was editor of the West delphia 7. 2B—Templeton, Samuel, share billing with the sprinters. Greg Ryon went 3-for-4 with two — Parrish, Bell, D'BrIen, Sample, Foley. 1, Atlanta 2. LDB— St. Louis 9, Atlanta 8. Chicago (NL) — Recalled right-hander Bulgaria, East Germany, Vietnam. Mongolia, Laos, round leaders, Peter Jacobsen yearbook this past year. She was home runs as Allied Printing beat Colitornio 23 22 .511 — HR—Parrish (5). SB—Walker (2). Lefferts. 3B—Gwvnn. HR—Nettles (5). 2B — LSmIth. HR —LSmith (4), "The ghosts are back," is how Jenner meet M innesota 21 23 .477 IV j SB Don Schulze from Des Moines of the Czechoslovakia, Afghanistan, Hungary, Poland and and Renner, were at 142. an all-CCIL selection in girls' Sunnyside Restaurant, 18-9, Thursdoy IP H R ER BB SO M urp hy American Association. director Bert Bonnaho put it in announcing a nigTit. Greg Schuman also had three Chicago 20 23 .465 2 Chicago —Samuel (26). SF—Samuel. Gorvev. (10). SB—McGee (11), Hall (2), Perry St. Louis — Put first baseman Davkt Cuba. Friday’s conditions were tennis in doubles in 1983. She has hits for the winners. Todd Shorp and Seattle 20 24 .455 2Vj sprint lineup that could be as good as the one they Seaver (L 4-4) 2 1-3 8 8 7 2 3 (2). S—LaPoint. SF— Royster. Green on the 1S-dav disabled list and The pullouts began after the Soviet Union said the much different than during the consistently been on the honor roll, Normbn DeLauro played well defen­ O akland 20 24 .455 2Vi B arolas 2 2-3 5 3 2 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO recalled Inflelder BUI Lyons from wind up with in Los Angeles next month for the sively. The standouts for Sunnyside Kansas City 17 23 .425 aVj San Diego United States could not guarantee the Soviet team's opening round, when 46 of the earning academic high honors for Reed 1 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis Louisville of the American Associa­ Olympic Trials. were Richard Burisk, Ken Sfower, Texas 17 26 .395 5 Agusto 1 0 0 0 0 1 Whitson (W 4-3) 5 7 3 3 2 1 L aP o in t (L 5-5) 2 2-3 6 5 5 2 1 tion. safety. field of 104 matched or bettered the first three quarters this year Jeremy Easton, Ryan Olschefskie and Friday's Results Jones 1 1 0 0 0 0 Letterls 3 10 0 13 The 200, for instance, has drawn Carl Lewis, par. Toronto 5, Clevelond 1 Lahti 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Football Romania, another communist nation, told the Pagani will attend Southern Lani lacovelli. Texas Gossage 1 1 0 0 0 1 Cox 23221 1 NY Jets — Signed cornerback Russell Larry Myricks, Don Quarrie, James Butler, Rod Konsos City 8, Boston 5 Hough (W 3-6) 9 3 0 0 4 9 Philodelphio sports conference Thursday it intends to send its Nicklaus. the 1977 Memorial Connecticut State U n iversity in (he Chicago at Texos, night Horton 3 2 112 2 Carter of Southern Methodist University Barksdale, Dwayne Evans and Mel Lattany, and int. Farm Balk— Hough. T—2:18. A— 13,5)2. Hudson (L 5-3) 2 1-3 7 5 5 0 0 A tlan ta to series of one-year contracts. athletes, sports officials and referees to Los Angeles. winnel-, lost a share of the lead Beth Pagani fall. Mllwoukeeat Minnesota, night M cG ro w 2 2-3 3 1 1 0 1 B arker (W 4-4) 5 2-3 9 4 3 0 3 in the 100, Lewis will renew his rivalry with Ron Boltimore at Colitornio, night Dallas — Signed No. 1 draft pick, Sports officials of South and North Korea met in when he 3-putted the 18lh hole Seven Eleven out-slugged Lowyers, Andersen 2 2 0 0 0 2 M o o re (SI) 31-3 3 0 0 1 1 Texas A 8cM linebacker B illy Cannon. Brown, Evans, Kenny Robinson, Marty Krulee, 23-17, Fridoy night. Bobby Mercler and New York at Oakland, night KGross 2 3 110 1 for a bogey, his only one of the Detroit at Seattle, night W P — B arker. T — 2:26. A — 28,734. Hockey Mark McNeil and Steve Williams. Panmunjom, meanwhile, for more than two hours but Mark Roux hit well for the winners. Whitson pitched to 2 batters In 6th. Buffalo — Signed Scotty Bowman to ended up shouting at each other rather than making day. Matt Epstein led Lawyers with four Saturday's Gomes Twins7,Brewers4 HBP—by Hudson (Gorvev). T— 2:35. A — (All Times EOT) multl-veor contract as general manager Only two players were able to RBI ond two doubles. Bret Lewis and 25,694. Major League leaders and director of hockey operations. progress in their efforts to form a joint athletic team MHS teams win Cleveland (Farr 0-2) at Toronto (Leal better 70. Ed Fiori had a 3- Joe Martinez also played well. Lawy­ MILWAUKEE MINNESOTA Carter signs with Jets for the Olympics. ers won a second gome between the 441), 1:35 p.m . Pirates 6. AstrosZ under par 69 and Jack Renner, Milwaukee (Sutton 33) at Minnesota ab r h bi ab r h bi Through gomes of Thursday, May24 The two sides never went into any serious discussion The Manchester High girls ten­ tw o team s, 15-6. E pstein, Steven De- Mannng ct 4 t 0 0 Puckett ct 5 2 2 t NEW YORK — Cornerback Russell Carter of despite a bogey on the final hole, MHS nips East Vouv ond Marc Scheinblum played (Hodge 1-1), 2:15 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE on the proposed topic, focusing instead on demands by nis team concluded an unbeaten Kansas City (Gubiczo 2-3) at Boston Yount ss 4 1 2 1 Teulel 2b 3)00 PITTSBURGH HOUSTON Individual Batting Southern Methodist University, the New York shot a 68. well for the winners. Bob Tremonte Cooper 1b 4 0 1 1 H rb ek 1b 5 0 3 2 South Korean delegates that North Korea apologize season Friday afternoon with a 7-0 The Manchester High boys ten­ and Katie Bukowski starred for Seven (Eckerslev 4-4), 4:05 p.m. ab r h M ob r h bi player, cib ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi ovg. Basketball Jets' No. 1 draft choice and the 10th player Crenshaw started the day at B altim ore (B oddicker 4-4) otC alllo rn lo Oglivie It 4 0 11 Engle c 5Wynne 13 0 d 5 0 2 0 Bass rf 4 0 0 0 R. L aw , Chi 112 18 41 5 5 0 11 .366 for a 1983 bombing in Burma and the alleged victory over crosslown rival East nis team ended its regular season Eleven. Gonlner 2b 4 0 0 0 Bmnsky rf 4 1 1 1 selected in the N FL draft, agreed Friday to a four under par, one shot off the (W itt 4-4 or Swan 041), 4:05 p.m . Lacy If 4 12 0 Cabell 1b 4 1 2 1 (kirbey, [Jet 93 17 33 5 ‘ 1 20.355 kidnapping of two South Korean entertainers. Catholic. F rid a y afternoon w ith a 4-3 victory New York (Fontenot 0-4) at Oakland SImmns dh 4 0 2 0 Bush dh 4 1 1 ) Madick 3b 5 1 I 0 Knight 3b 4 0 1 1 Engle, Minn 95 16 33 3 ) 14.347 series of one-year contracts with the Jets. lead, while Nicklaus was two Howell 3b 4 1 I 0 GaettI 3b 4 0 2 2 B ell, T o r The Eagles failed to win a set as at East Catholic. National (Sorensen 1-6), 4:05 p.m. Thmpsn lb 4 1 0 0 Mmphrv ct 4 0 0 0 148 23 51 12 4 22.345 Jets coach Joe Walton praised Carter's shots behind starting second Chicago (Dotson 6-2) at Texas (Mason Sundbrg c 4 1 2 0 Hatcher PenaIf 4 0 c 4 012 0 1 Cruz If 4 0 0 0 G a rd a , Tor 179 26 61 It 0 13.341 NBA playofis the Indians swept four singles and Glenn Horowitz won a singles Borrv strucli out )3 and hll a James rt 4 0 0 0 Jimenez ss4 1 20 T rm m ll, Dt "athletic ability and toughness" and said, round play. 2-2), 8:35 o.m. Roy 2b 4 112 Garner 2b 4 0 2 0 159 36 54 II 5 23 .340 three doubles matches to up their match for the Indians. Craig home run Friday evening to ppwer Detroit (Berenguer 32) at Seattle Totals 36 4 9 3 Totals 38 7 14 7 Mazzllll II 2 110 Bailey c 4 0 0 0 Collins, Tor 113 9 38 6 1 12.336 "Russell should be able to become a starting Morgan was seven under par M o ria rty B ro thers to a 13-2 victo rv (Moore 1-3), 10:05 o.m. M ilw au kee 000 040 000— 4 Frobel rf 0 0 0 0 Revnids ss 4 1 3 0 M u rra y , Bit 152 25 51 3 record to 14-0. Sterns, John Dean and John Price 9 41 .336 (Night Gome Not Included) cornerback for us." on two different occasions dur­ over Nichols Tire. Steve Bugnocki had Sunday's Games M innesota I03 300 00X— 7 Berra ss 3 0 13 MScott p 0 0 0 0 Lem on, D el 151 24 SO 9 32.331 Conference Finals Cavaliers can Michelle Morianos, Nancy won singles matches for East. two home runs ond Chris Turkinoton Cleveland at Toronto, 2 Gome-winnlno RBI — Hrbek (3). Tudor p 4 0 0 0 TScott ph 10 10 While at SMU, Carter tied the Southwest ing his round, but bogeyed three D avis, Sea 118 19 39 8 1 10 31 .331 (All Times EDT) Keller, Teri McGehan and Beth Manchester swept the doubles nnS *he winners. Kevin Bottomley Kansas City at Boston E—Hatcher, Howell, Jimenez, Engle. LaCoss p 0 0 0 0 Upshaw, T r 145 26 47 10 2 8 23.324 (Best-of-Seven) Conference record with 18 career interceptions, of the last five holes. 2 Milwaukee at Minnesota DP—Milwaukee 1, Minnesota 2. Splimn ph 10 0 0 Yount, M il 160 23 51 6 20 .319 4 Eastern Conference Pagani won in singles. The doubles matches behind the teams of Jeff 2 LDB— seven of them as a senior. Murphy came to the final hole Chicago at Texas Somblto p 0 0 0 0 Rndiph, N Y IS4 20 49 6.318 M ilw au k ee vs. Boston teams of Leslie Johnson and Kennedy and Aaron Wlochowski, Baltimore at Calitornia Milwaukee 5, Minnesota 9. 2B— (Soettl, Walling ph 1 0 0 0 W h itakr, D t 164 31 52 (Boston wins series 4-1) at five under par, but came up had ^w o 15 .317 Tom Nissalke Jennifer Foley, Heidi Sullivan and Jimenez, Sundberg, Yount, Simmons. SB Jeff Kennard and Vie Antico and New York at Oakland Totals 35 6 to 6 Totals 35 2 9 2 B ell, Tex 130 18 41 13 .315 M a y 15 — Boston 119, M llw au kee96 short of the green and saw his Detroit at Seattle — Puckett (4). Pittsburgh 402 000 000—6 Boggs, Bos 144 19 45 9.313 M a y 17— Boston 125, M ilw au kee 110 Mariko Kamikura and Sue Marte Mark Ban-y and Dave Browne. UNLV tops SOONERS chip shot rolled four feet below .... . IP H R ER BB SO Houston 001000 010—2 Sam ple, Tx 129 15 40 1 1 12 .310 M a y 19— Boston 109, M ilw au kee 100 and Carolyn Goodman also were Manchester concluded its season M ilw aukee Gome-winnino RBI — Pena (2). G antnr, M l 1S3 16 47 14.307 M a y 21 — M llw o u kee 122, Boston 113 AUSTIN, Texas — Matt Williams keyed a RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) - Tom Nissalke, with a the cupafter almost going in. He Cocanower (L 35) 3 )0 6 6 1^___ E—Garner, Bailey. DP—Houston H rb ek, M nn 134 22 41 M a y 23— Boston 115, M ilw au kee 108 word of thanks for his help in developing the team, successful. with a record of 8-5. National League standings Gibson 541) 24 .306 two-run first inning with a triple and Mel missed the putt; Golf '• Individual Pltdiino Western Conference wds fired Friday after two losing seasons as head Results: Morianos (M ) det. Grin 6-4, Results: Sterns (EC) del. Donovan M innesota LDB— Pittsburgh 8, H o u sto n 7. 2B— pllchor, db w Ip h bb so era Los Angeles vs. Phoenix Stottlemyre went the distance in 100-degree heat But Crenshaw, considered by 6-2: Keller (M ) det. Cdrrerd 6-0, 6-1; 6-1, 6-1; Dean (EC) def. Siwlk 6-3, 6-4, Butcher (W 32) 8 9 4 3 0 4 coach of the . East 4 B erra, N Iekro, N Y 75.0 68 21. 52 1.20 (Los Angeles leads series 3-2) Friday to bring Nevada-Las Vegas a 2-1 win over many the best putter on the McGehan (M ) del. Greenwald 6-0,6-1; Price (EC) det. Dumas 7-6 (B-6), 6-2; Dovls IS 8) 1 0 0 0 0 11 Cabell. SB— Pena (3), Wynne (6). S— Lopez, D et Pagani (M) det. Carrol 6-0, 6-0: W L Pet. GB 36.2 20 11 28 1.47 M a y 12 — Los Angeles 110, Phoenix 94 .Oklahoma in the opening game of the NCAA "This action is being taken with the best long-term P G A Tour, showed why, w ith 12 H o ro w itz (M)def. M Irablle 2-6,6-1,7-5; S500/000 M em o rial Tournam ent Chicago Cocanower pitched to 2 batters In 4lh. LaCoss. SF— Berra. P o rter, MM 39.2 39 4 23 1.S9 MOV 15 — Los Angeles 118, Phoenix 102 Johnson-Folev (M) del. Jenson- Kennedv-WlochowskI (M) del. 26 16 .619 — WP—Cocanower 2, Gibson, Butcher. T IP H RERBBSO interest of the franchise in mind," Harry Weltman, one-putt greens and using only Glllesple 6-1, 6-4; Sulllvan-Kamikura 6 6 Philadelphia 24 18 .571 2 Davis, Balt 76.1 51 17 28 1.77 (OT?'^ IB — Phoenix 135, Los Angeles 127 Central regional baseball tournament. Powers-Fdllon 6-3, 2-6, 6-3; Kennard- — 2:24. A— 37,687. At Dublin, Ohio, May 25 New Y ork 21 18 .538 3V2 Pittsburgh Morris, Det 91.1 58 32 60 1.97 J2ie defending national champion Texas executive vice president and general mgnager of the 22 for the round. (M) del. Bucklev-Modor 6-2, 6-0; Antlco (M ) def. PIneo-Kellv 5-7, 6-1, (P a r 72) M ontreal Tudor (W 3-2) 9 9 2 2 0 3 Burris, Dak 49.2 39 22 31 1.99 Anoeles '26, Phoenix 115 club, told reporters. Marte-Goodman (M )def Cunnlngham- 6-1; BarrV'Browne (M) del, Ben Crenshaw 6B-70— 138 22 21 .512 4V3 Longhorns faced Lam ar in the second game of the Crenshaw birdied the second St. Louis 21 24 .467 6V2 Houston M oson, Tex 44.2 30 10 29 2.01 M o v 23 — Phoenix 126, Los Angeles 121 Zappald 6-0, 6-1. DIckenson-Lorenc 6-3, 6-4. Jack NIcklaus M-70—139 Pittsburgh Scott (L 2-3) Cocanwr, Ml 55.2 51 22 19 2.10 A ^ v .25 — Los Angeles a t Phoenix, double elimination tournament Friday night, and third holes, but gave those Gary Koch ^. 71—140 16 23 .410 eV2 11 :jo p.m . Nissalke, who took the news "in pro-fashion" W est LaCoss Sabrhgn, KC 46.0 36 19 2.15 with the winner taking on Nevada-Las Vegas two strokes back when he G il M org an 67-73— 140 San Diego 23 20 .535 Som blto John, Cal 74.0 71 21 19 2.19 X -M av 27 or 28 — Phoenix at Los according to Weltman, compiled a 51-113 record with Bob M urp hy 67-7S— 140 BlueJaysS.IndiansI Saturday evening. double bogeyed the difficult Los Angeles 25 22 .532 N A T ID N A L L E A G U E Angeles, 3 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. the Cavs. The team was 28-54 last season. Chip Beck 69-72--141 A tlanta 22 21 .512 1 x-ll necessary sixth, hitting his second shot L a rry Nelson 68-73— 141 CLEVELAND TORONTO Expos 3, Giants 2 Individual Bolting "While the team did make progress last year, "it Coventry student wins Jack Renner 74-68— 142 Cincinnati 22 22 .500 IV2 M o ye r, cibab r h2b3bhrrbiovg. into the lake fronting the green. Houston 18 25 .419 5 abrhbl obrhbi Francn, Mtl 143 14 5413 14 .378 was not as much as expected, especially during the P ayn e Stewart 67-75— 142 San Francisco 16 26 . 381 6V2 Butler ct 3 0 0 0 Garcia 2b 4 1 I 0 G w vnn, SD Schnellenberger Joins Federals later part of the year. P eter Jacobsen 78-72— 142 Bernzrd 2b 4 0 1 0 Moseby ct 4 SAN 10 FRANCISCO0 MONTREAL 156 27 55 S 19 .353 "1 was basically trying to Fridoy's Results Obrhbi abrhbl D u rh m , Ch 134 28 46 6 1 11 37 .343 "Our young players in particular showed a great Don Pohl 73-70— 143 Cincinnati 3, Chicago 0 Franco ss 4 0 10 Barfield rf 3 2 2 1 MIAMI — Howard Schnellenberger, who make pars," Crenshaw said of bowling scholarship Jim Thorpe 70-73— 143 Davis ct 5 12 2 Oilone If 4 2 10 B renlv, SF 104 14 3S 5 0 3 11 .337 Montreal 3, San Francisco 2 Thorntn dh 3 0 0 0 Johnsn dh 4 0 1 1 Yongbid 2b 4 0 1 0 LItlle 2b 4 0 11 C lark, SF 140 21 47 4 1 9 32.336 Soccer guided the Miami Hurricanes to the national deal of promise during the first few months of the his game plan, "with a few M ik e Sullivan 72-71— 143 A tlanta 8, St. Louis 4 Willard c 3 0 0 0 Bell If 4 112 Bruce Lietzke 66-75— 143 Oliver 1b 4 0 0 0 Raines ct 3 0 0 2 Raines, Mtl 159 31 S3 8 0 5 26.333 championship last season, said Friday he was season, but then seemed to stagnate to a degree as the birdies sprinkled in. The guys New York 2, Los Angeles 1 Hassev 1b 4)20 Upshaw 1b 4 0 1 1 Clark rt 3 0 10 Carter c 4 0 0 0 Redus, Clii 114 22 38 5 1 3 8.333 ROCKVILLE — Eric DeStefano Greater Hartford Woman's Bo­ B arry Joeckel 71-72— 143 San Diego 7, Philadelphia 3 Tobler If 2 0 10 lorg 3b 3 0 10 Sndbrg, Ch jumping ship to coach the Washington Federals of year progressed,” he said. who did well today had a little Roger M altb le 70-73— 143 Vuckveh rf 4 0 0 0 Martinez c 3 0 0 0 Leonard If 3 0 2 0 Stenhos rf 2 0 0 0 165 26 5511 5 3 26.333 of Coventry was awarded the third wling Association. Those consi­ Pittsburgh 6, Houston 2 Brenlv c 4 0 0 0 Thomas rf 0 0 0 0 W shngtn, 147 28 49 9 I 6 29.333 the United States Football League. more patience. They resigned P eter Oosterhuls 71-72— 143 Jacoby 3b 2 0 0 0 Griftin ss 3 0 0 0 Dernier, Ch Weltman denied that any power, struggle between annual Joe LaVae Industrial dered for the award must be Seve Ballesteros 72-71— 143 Saturday’s Gomes Hargrv ph 1 0 0 0 O'Mallv 3b 4 1 1 0 Wallach 3b 3 0 1 0 112 24 36 3 1 0 6.321 themselves to knowing they (All Timet EOT) Pittman ss 4 0 2 0 Francn 1b 3 0 10 P a rk e r, CIn 162 18 51 0 1 26.315 MISL playoffs Schnellenberger told a packed news conference himself and the coach prompted the firing. He said League Junior Bowling Scholar­ recommended by a member of one Ed F lorl 75-69— 144 St. Louis (Stuper 2-2) at Atlanta FIschlln abOOOO M cR ynIds, 147 22 46 he had signed a contract with hotel magnate weren’t going to hit every M a rk Lye 72-72— 144 Totals 30 1 5 0 Totals 32 5 7 5 Robinson p 2 0 0 0 Flynn ss 3 0 0 0 2 8 26.313 Nissalke' two assistant coaches, Ed Badger and Gene ship here May 17 at the Italian- of the associations or by an (Mahler 1-1), 1:20 p.m. Minton p 1 0 0 0 Smith p 3 110 C abell, Hou 93 13 29 1 3 11 .312 Chomplonsliip Sherwood “ Woody” Weiser, who recently bought green.” M ik e Reid 72-72— 144 Los Angeles (Reuss 2-2) at New York C levekind 010 000 000— 1 Driessen, Cn 90 14 28 0 3 14.311 Littles, are expected to remain. American Social Club. instructor in charge of the junior H al Sutton 71-74— 144 Toronto 300 020 OOx— S Thmpsn ph 1 0 1 0 (Best-ol-Sevon) the Federals and expects to move the franchise to Nicklaus, who held the lead (Lynch 4-1), 1:20 p.m. RIchrds pr 0 0 0 0 Som ul, Phi 177 31 7 3 18.311 (A ll Tim es E D T ) The general manager said Nissalke had been part of The $500 award will be used to leagues. T o m W atson 72-72— 144 Gome-winning RBI — Bell (6). M m p h rv , H briefly before the third of C ory Pavin 72-72— 144 Clnclnnotl (Postore 2-3) at Chicago E — H a s s e v . D P — Toronto 2. Totals 35 2 10 2 Totals 29 3 S 3 149 19 46 4 2 2 23.309 Battimore vs. St. Louis M iam i. the teaiq’s development and deserved thanks for that, help pay DeStefano's expenses at Doug Tew eli 72-72— 144 (BordI 1-0), 2:20 p.m. LOB— Son Francisco ooo 010 010— 2 Ramirz, All 157 12 46 7 2 0 13.306 M ay 29 — St. Louis o1 Baltimore, 7*35 Standing in front of a USFL banner, the Crenshaw's string of birdies, hit San Diego (Thurmond 3-2) at Phila­ M o n tro al oooomoix—3 R ay, P itt 128 19 39 7 1 0 9.305 p.m . but the time had come for a change in leadership. Manchester Community College, Each member coach or instruc­ Curtis Strange 72-72— 144 Clevelond 7, Toronto 4. 2B—Bell, Rose, M tl SO-year-oId Schnellenberger said he was excited his first put some 10 feet past the M ik e N Icolette 69-75— 144 delphia (Bystrom 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Barfield. 3B—Upshaw, Hassev. G am e-w innino R B I — Raines (4). 119 18 36 4 1 11 .303 May 31 — St. Louis at Baltimore, 7:35 The search for a new coach w ill tegin immediately, beginning in September. DeSte­ tor may nominate one candidate L a rry M ize 72-73— 145 San Francisco (Loskev 1-4) at Montreal SB— , E—Pittman. DP—Montreal 1. LOB— Individual Pltchina p.m . at the opportunity to join the Federals. he said, adding that the franchise was going to take cup on the 18th as the M u irfie ld fano currently is a student, at annually. Those wishing to make K eith Fergus 71-74— 145 (Gullickson 0-4), 7:35 p.m. Gordo (21), Bernazard 05). San plldier, db w I Ip h bb so era June 2 — Baltimore at St. Louis, 2 Schnellenberger was the Miami Dolphins’ Village greens got increasingly Pittsburgh (DeLron 2-1) at Houston Francisco 8, Montreal 4. 2B— Francono, Denny, Phil 64.0 52 8 35 1.55 p.m . time and select the best. Windham Tech. nominations should forward them 'Andy Bean 71-75— 146 (Ryan 5-2), 8:35 p.m. IP H RERBBSO offensive coach when he took the H u rrica n e post faster due to the wind. Don Poolev <^-77— 146 CleveiBnd Clark, Smith. HR— Davis (4). SB— Oilone MIedenfr, LA 1 31.1 18 17 32 1.72 June 6 — Baltimore at St. Louis. 8-35 Weltman also said that because the coach was not The award is open to any senior to Ernie Whipple-Secretary, of the Sundoy's Gomes (8). SF—Raines. Holland, Phi 9 30.2------19 9 16 1.76 p.m . in 1979. Bob Shearer 74-72— 146 •6 St. Louis at Atlanta Heaton (L 2-4) 4 2-3 6 5 3 1 1 heavily involved in planning for the players draft the "That was as good a round of who is a junior bowler in an Joe LaVae Industrial League, 23 H ubert G reen 72-74— 146 Frozler 3 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 IP H RERBBSO Honvcti, LA 1 66.0 SB 12 29 1.77 x-June 8 — St. Louis a t B oltim ore, 7 35 Since then, Miami has won 41 and lost 16, Los Angeles at New York San Francisco R yan, Hou 67.1 46 28 72 2.14 P.m . firing would have little effect in that regard. m anaging m y gam e as I've had organized league within the juris­ Auburn Trail, Coventry, 06238. G eorge A rcher 74-72— 146 Cincinnati at Chicago Toronto including last season's 11-1 m ark culminated by Craig Stodler M-77—146 Slleb (W 6-1) 8 3)135 Robinson 0 0-5 4 2 2 1 4 M cW llm s, p I 57.0 52 23 47 2.21 Before coming to Ohio, Nissalke served as head diction of the Central Connecticut Application with the material San Diego at Phllodetphia Minton (L 1-3) 00-3 1 1 0 0 1 Knepper, Ho S 76.0 62 IS 39 2.25 8'K"*o m '** ~ Baltimore at St. Louis, the stunning 31-30 victory over Nebraska in the in a long time,” said Nicklaus. Johnny M ille r 73-73— 146 San Francisco at Montreal Lamp 1 2 0 0 1 1 coach of the , the , the San Bowling Association at Manches­ -specified must reach the secre­ Roy Floyd 72-75— 147 HBP—by Stieb (Tabler). T—2:30. A— M o n treal Sondrsn, Ch I 50.0 44 6 20 2.34 x-June 12 — SI. Louis ot Baltimore, Orange Bowl Classic that gave Miami its first "I only made one error and that Pittsburgh at Houston, night 18,195. Smith 71-3 9 2 2 2 2 Carlton, Phil I 68.1 62 22 48 137 7:35 p.m . Antonio Spurs and the Seattle Supersonics in the NBA was on 18. That was a very, very ter's Parkade Lanes or who is a tary’s office before March 15. The M a rk Pfell 76-71— 147 Reardn (W 2-1) 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 3 Valenzul, LA national championshln. i 75.1 63 31 73 2.39 x-lt nacussary as well as three ABA teams; difficult pin setting." member of a bowling family with award will be announced shortly His lifetime record stands at 370-508. , membership (n the CCBA or afterw ard. IH - M AM HKSTKK tlKKAU), SnUinlny. Miiy 2b, 1B84 MANCHESTEK HERALD. Saturday. May 2b. 1984 - 19 .643-2711 TAG SAIE SIGNS Classified.. Household Goods...... 62 Notices Business Opportunities .. .22 Store/Office Space .. Rates F o r advertisements to be Situation Wanted ...... 23 Resort Property ...... 45 Misc. for Sole ...... 63 published Monday, the dead­ Are things piling up? Then why nol have a TAG SALE? 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John FREE TO GOOD HOME CLASSIC SPORT COUPE you hare to sell You Black and tan. Found on 447-9028 otter 6pm. Place an ad In classified train in appliance, TV , EXPERIENCED. MA­ ask for Val or Peggy, days. 8;30am-5pm. Must OFFICE, P.O. Box 938, MANCHESTER — 400 Your assurance of quick Have references. Call 1- HANGING — Exterior Vertallle. Coll 446-5750. — "M orris" color cat. — V 8, automatic, power owe It to yourselt to McKee and West Center TURE FULL TIME North Adams, Mass. North Moin Street. New steering, air condition­ to find a cash buyer. find out video sales. Call for inter­ 649-2517.______have own transportation. response when you ad­ 349-8226. and Interior, ceilings re­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ONE Rovee union folding House broken. Call 643- Streets. Call the Man­ view, 647-9997. SALESPERSON — Apply Please call 649-0944 after 01247. two bedroom townhouse: paired. References, fully ing, AM /FM , vinyl top. SHEET METAL ME­ vertise in Classified Is Household Gooils a bike, 20". Good condi­ 9899. chester Dog Warden, 646- in person to: Marlow's, 6pm. Applianced kitchen, con­ insured. Quality work. Coll 643-2880.______Phone 4555. CHANICS — Expe­ that our readers are Roommates Wanted 48 tion. $40. Coll 6464164. INSPECTOR — Able to 867 Main Street, venient to bus line and ready to buy when they Martin Mattsson, even­ BLACK MINI LOP Buck check any lob com­ Manchester. rienced fabricators and SEWING MACHINE OP­ Investment Property 34 shopping. $575 plus utili­ 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS BOLTON PUBUC NOTICE 643-2711 turn to the little ads. ings 649-4431. USED REFRIGERA­ REMINGTON TYPEW­ rabbit, 9 months old. $4. W AGON. 350 V-8. Auto­ The Zoning Board of 6 LOST — A grey cockatiel Installers for Industrial ERATORS — Established ties. Option to buy availa­ pletely. Precision ma­ 643-2711. FEMALE* WA*Nt ” d **— TORS, WASHERS, Call 649-6320. Appeals will hold a public in Harlan/Green Road NURSES AIDE — Part and commercial heating nationwide pillow manu­ ble. Peterman Building R ITE R — Standard elect­ matic. Posi-traction. hearing on Tuesday, Mov chine shoo, air craft qual­ Furnished 2 bedroom CEILINGS REPAIRED Ranges - clean, guaran­ ric with table, $175. Coll area. Call 646-7455. ity. Overtime. Benefits. time position In geriatric and air conditioning duct facturer has immediate Co., 649-9404 or 647-1340. Roof rock, radio, de- 29fh, 1984, of 7:00 o.m. of the work. Pay according to FOUR FAMILY HOUSE apartment. $200 plus Vz or REPLACED with dry- teed, parts and service. 6434208. / fogger, more. Original Town Hall to heor the follow­ Must be capable and setting. Certification re­ full time opening. Expe­ — On lot 137 X 92. No MANCHESTER — July Recreational Items 67 ability. Company benef­ utilities. Call 647-1059 or wall. Call evenings, Gary Low prices. B.D. Pearl a, owner. 643-2880.______ing appeals: FOUND — While, with willing to do some ma­ quired plus 1 year expe­ rience preferred. Day MANCHESTER — Two 1st. Modern 5 rooms, i 1) Appeol of Robert and its, profit sharing and realtors. Telephone 643- 875-1476. McHugh, 643-9321. Son, 649 Main Street, STAINLESS SINK, 3 old pearl collar with 2 bells, chining. Apply: Aerex rience in geriatrics. As­ shift, 5 day week. Full room apartment. Heat 1973 VW BUG — Very Christina Mortenson of 922 paid holidays. Call New 4751, between 6 and 8pm. bedrooms, natural woo.d-. 643-2171. trunks, maple head and Boston Turnpike tor o set­ Persian or Angora cat. Manufacturing, 30 sist In recreation and benefit program, includ­ and hot water. For more work. $450, plus utilities. 15' NEWPORT S U R ­ good condition. $1800 or ADL's. Willing to obtain England Mechanical, NAME YOUR OWN foot board, two 40 quart PRISE Doy Sailer — Fi­ back, and use variance to Charter Oak Street. Grandview St., Manches­ ing sewing incentive. information call 563-4438 Allbrio Realty, 649-0917:.,: PRICE — Father and son. best otter. Coll 646-5934. build a solar greenhouse Please call 643-5916. livery license. Contact Vernon, C T, 871-1111 or LAND MARK Services DRESSER — Oak and milk cons, 3 shelved pine berglass, main sail plus ter, 643-8596. A pply of: Plllowtex' or 529-7858. Fast, dependable ser­ maple. 36" wide, 31" on the front of theprooertv Lyn Robinson, Jefferson 728-6600.______Corp., 49 Regent Street, OFPORTUMTY plate rock, ice cream lib. Shipmate tilt trailer. <•1982 T O Y O TA T E R C E L — tor business purposes. A V A IL A B L E JU N E 1st aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa vice. Painting, Paper­ high, 16" deep. Three full maker, humidifier, Mog- 2) Appeal of Raymond Bon- House Adult Center, 646- Manchester. EO E, M/F. 3'/j ROOM APARTMENT $2300. Call 649-5037. Excellent gas mileage, Personals 02 DIRECTOR TEACHER FOB SAUt Three bedroom duplex, hanging & Removal. Call drawers. Needs some novox stereo component neou 0148 Steeles Crossing 2680. — Private home, heat, Services DIfered 51 well cored for. $3895. Coll Rood tor 0 side vord vari­ for Bolton Cooperative 3.2 acres of Commer­ $325 monthly plus utilltiM 644-0585 or 644-0036. work. $60. Call 643-2880. and speakers. Coll 649- appliances. Working sin­ Tag Soles 69 228-0384 otter 5pm.______ance to construct o gar­ Nursery School for 1984- BANKING — Part time cial Industrial land and security deposit. Call 7025. age. Manchester W A N TED — Ride from PRINTER NEEDS gle adult only. No pets, 646-2048 after 4pm. POSITIONS OPEN for 1985 school year. Monday balancing clerk. Book­ located al Intersection ODD JOBS, Trucking. A.A.A. PAINTING CO. — G .E. W ASHER— $99. Call 1980 BUICK REGAL — John H. Roberts, Choirmon Manchester or vicinity to PRESS OPERATOR — children. Call 643-2880. Exterior, interior. Fully aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Zoning Board at Appeals Waitress, full or part With at least 2 years through Friday, 8:30 to keeping Department. ol 1-84, RIa. 6 a 44, Bol­ Home repairs. You name 649-9434. . M EN'S 26" S speed bike. Grey/black, sport, auto­ Pratt 8< Whitney, Middle- T H R E E ROOMS — With insured with guaranteed FUN FOR ADULTS & A 021-OS Herald time. Also dishwasher, experience on Hamada 11:30. Send resumes to: 8:15am to 1:1Spm. South ton Notch. it, we do it. Free esti­ Excellent condition. $50. matic transmission, town, 2nd shift. Call 643- P.O. Box 233, Bolton, CT MANCHESTER, NOR- appliances. No utilities.' expert workmonship. PLAYGROUND FOR full or part time. Apply in 660CO or comparable Windsor Bank & Trust 1799 10-room colo­ mates. Insured. 643-0304. FOR SALE — G .E. Re­ Coll 647-1562, 9om to 4pm power steering, power 2049. 06040.______THEND — One bedroom $ ^ . Call otter 4pm, 649- Call Bob Hyde, 649-9127. THE KIDS — We have it person: Antonio's Res­ press. Must be able to run Co., contact Warren Mat- nial house and three out frigerator, 14 cu. ft. T u r­ otter 4pm. Coll 643-5317. all ond more, every Sat­ brakes, air conditioning, LEGAL NOTICE teson, 289-6061 for ap­ apartment,'in quiet resi­ 3271. quoise blue color. Good buckets, cruise, AM /FM TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT taurant, 956 Main St., quality color work. Mod­ SALES — Opening of a buildings, togelher with dential areo, near bus­ LAWN MOWING — urday and Sunday (9am- Announcements 03 Manchester. ern air conditioned plant. pointment. EOE. Mac's Lunch facility. Hedge trimming - chain EXTERIOR/INTERIOR condition. $75. Call 649- HOLMeS 16" Oscillating stereo. Excellent condi­ ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS new store leaves estab­ lines. Heat not included. M A N CH ES TER — Excel­ PAINTING and wallpap­ 3pm, Sellers 8am) at the The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Con­ Full benefit package in­ The completed 1-84 saw work - light trucking. 6663. Fan — Used 6 times. Eastern Connecticut Flea tion. $5695. Call 872-7224. lished position for o creo- $365 monthly. Call 646- lent 4 room apartment. ering, celling work. Call necticut will hold Q public hearing in the Town Office Build­ CARPENTER S cluding profit sharing. WAITRESS — Expe­ axpretsway does not af­ General handyman. In­ Purchased 8/8/83, Brad- Market (Junction 31 & 32, ing Wednesday. May 30. 1964 at 8:00 P.M. to hear the follow­ tive and aggressive sales- 3158 between 8am and Stove, refrigerator. No evenings, Gary McHugh, "NEW CREDIT CARD! H ELP ER — Summertime Pyne-Davldson Co., person. Excellent rienced waitress wanted fect this properly, sured. Coll Ray, 646-7973. SOFA, LOVESEAT, TA­ lees. $27.83, sell for $18 Mansfield). Seller spaces 1971 DODGE DART ing applicotlons osking for relief from the Zoning Lows of 4:30pm. pets. References. Secur­ 643-9321. the Town of Andover. Connecticut. No one refused! Also, only. Experience pre­ Hortford. 522-9106. EOE, opportunity with ad­ evenings, for appoint­ however'Apmpleled, In­ BLES, LAMPS — All Firm . Call 649-6314. available for everyone. SWINGER, 318 — Auto­ ity. $335 plus utilities. Call • 213 • Heritage Auto Body - applying for a variance to erect information on receiving ferred but will train. Sa­ vancement, vacation and ment coll 647-9995. terchange will produce excellent condition. Coll Coll 429-1998. matic, power steering. a 22»40 odditlon to o conforming business on a non- CONSTRUCTION AVAILABLE JUNE 1st — 649-4003. Visa, Mastercard, with lary commensurate with insurance benefits avail­ additional traffic and 646-5051 after 1pm. Must HAD M A P LE T R E E cut Excellent running condi­ conforming lot of lessthon 1 ocre osreauired by Sec­ WORKERS — Expe­ OFFICE PERSONNEL — Three bedrooms, fire­ be seen. down, hefty one cord of tion. Florida car. Coll tion 11.2 Andover Zoning Regulations Industrial no credit check. Free experience. Call 649-2954. able. Call 667-2231 or 549- greater business value. place, large kitchen with rienced carpenters and For general office work. wood cut to " lengths. 871-2330, mornings. $950. Zone. Lot located on Route 6 and Bunker Hill Rood. brochure. Coll,: 1-602-951- 4270 between lOom and Owner hat recent blue appliances. $550. Call 646- LAWN MOWERS RE- 20 »214 - David B. Post - requesting a variance to grant relief 1266, Extension - 505." laborers for medium to Figure aptitude, typing, prints ol interchange as Store/Office Space PAIREO— Quick, Expert HOUSEPAINTING - FOUR Y E A R O LD gas $40. Coll 649-5180 otter from Section 4.6.2 of the Andover Zoning Regulo- large construction pro- 4pm.______^ 4144, 643-1969 evenings. customer contact and proposed by D. O. T. Ex­ Service! Senior Dis­ Quality workmanship at dryer, G.E., $50 or will 5pm. VOLKSWAGON PARTS 1981 MAZDA RX7 GSL — lions, which prohibits the use ottrairtrs for residen­ iect. Call 228-4313.______other office duties. Full reasonable rates. Refer- swap tor electric dryer, tial use. Lot located ot Burnap Brook Farm, Route6. PRINTER WITH EXPE­ isting properly pro­ count! Free Pick Up and T A G SALE — 10%-50% Leather Interior, sun­ • 215 >Levi Fournier - requesting a variance from Section benefit program includ­ MANCHESTER — Avail­ ences and free estimates. Call 643-8082 roof, 5 speed, cruise Help Wanted 21 TRANSPORTATION — RIENCE needed for duces good Income, but able June 1st. Two bed­ OFFICE SPACE AVAIL­ Deliverv! E C O N O M Y FOLDING WHEEL­ off Entire Inventory! One 6.0.1 to convert a single famlty dwelling to multl-fom ENTHUSIASTIC, Re­ ing dental paid. 5 day Mike 649-8989, Jim 646- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa CHAIR, $125. Phone 649- control, mint condition. lly dwelling by <^ding opproximotelv 1200 additional Immediate opening for small, growing print could be expanded for room apartment on first ABLE — Ample parking; MOW ER, 647-3660. day only, June 2nd, 10am sponsible person wanted work week. Call 289-2736. maiw uses. Call owner; 7567. 6841. Must see. Call 563-8497. square feet of living sooce over existing garage. Lot to supervise two younger high school grad os a 'Shop. Supervisory skills floor. Applianced kit­ good location. One 4 Misc. tor Sale 43 to 3pm. Rain or Shine. located on Pine Ridge Drive. PART TIME BOOK­ Motor Vehicle Operator required. Apply in per­ E.T.McKinney chen, basement storage, room office suite with 610 HIGHLAND LANDS­ Tolland County Volks- • 216 - Allan Parkington - requesting o variance from Sec­ teenagers for summer. CAPIN G — Spring clean GARDEN WAY CART, 1973 DODGE DART tion 6.0.1 to convert single family dwelling to multi- KEEP ER — Call 643-4425 Duties Include day trips, in the U.S. Army. Gua­ son: Curry Copy Center, SUMMER HELP — As­ alter 2:00 p.m. al 2 car parking. $470 a sq. ft.: another with 310 Building/Contracting 53 wogon, Route 83, Vernon. Vernon, C T. Phone 871- up, mowing and mainte­ medium size. Excellent SWINGER — Only 32,000 familv dwelling bv odding approximatelv 1200 addi­ for appointment. Ideal laundry, grocery shop­ ranteed skill trolning, semblers and coil wind­ 649-9093 month. No utilities in­ sq. ft. Call 649-2891. END ROLLS — 27'/2 tional square feet of living space over existing gar­ pay, benefits. 2-year en­ 1421. ers, finger dexterity nance. Fertilizing, heavy aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa condition. $75. Coll 643- TAG SALE — Saturday miles. Very clean. Excel­ age. Lot locoted at 10 Hendee Rood. tor retired person. ping, etc. 275-8020 (or cluded. Seurity deposit width, .25<; width - 2 4389. lent transportation. listment required. Col­ required. Will train. 4dav and light trucking. for .254. AAUST be picked and Sunday, 9am to 5pm. • 217 - Fri Land Equities. Inc. - requesting o variance from 649-0826 after 5pm). and 1 year lease required. SOUTH WINDSOR — Sul­ FARRAND REMODEL­ $1200. Call 646-3427 or Section 4.9.4 C * to allow o common driveway to three lege funding if aualified. SERVICE STATION AT­ week, 10 hour day, 7am- Landscape experts in up at the Manchester Many antiques including Call 643-5508. livan Avenue. 1,600 so. ft. ING — Cabinets, roofing, 646-6800. adjacent rear lots. Request is based upon p'’F rec rooms, garages, kit­ num triple track storm to 4pm, after 4pm, coll ble In our telemarketing too small. Call 644-8356. Large assortment of MEMORIAL WEEKEND A.M . to 5:00 P.M . manent position. We sume to: Mrs. Donoghue, * If you have a Student Loan, Homes for Sole * 31 ROOM FOR RENT — rial. Ideal Machine Shop. chens remodeled, ceil­ windows, 9 - V W X SOL, 643:5317. If ovolloble, pleose bring last year's registration paper with department. If you have a bells, $2 to $5. Call 443- 25 2 SALE — Sat., Sun., Mon., need a reliable, quality Easter Seals Society, a portion of it could be repaid With sun porch, parking THREE ROOM APART­ Overhead door, offices. ings, ba'th tile, dormers, 2 - 33V2W X 42L, 4 miscel­ you as this will expedite the Issuance of the new license. pleasant voice and a by the Connecticut Army Available immediately. 600 AMBITIOUS COLLEGE 1814. 10% oft on all sales. If you apply for renewal bv moll, please enclose last year's minded detaller. Call now P.O. Box 1013, Amston, available. Call 647-9288, M E N T, — Singles only. roofing. Residential or laneous. $75. Call 646- 1980DATSUN PICKUP — desire to make money, National Guard SOUTH WINDSOR — $280 plus gas heat. Ap­ amp service. S TU D E N T — Will clean commercial. 649-4291. Country cupboards, oak registration and o stomped oddressed envelope. for appointment, Tony CT 06231. EOE. leave message. your house weekly over 8706. Excellent condition. Ra- Edward Tomkiel coll Pat, Monday through ' We also reimburse up to Spacious end Ranch. pliances. Call Rose, 646- 647-9137 STEEL OFFICE DESK and pine furniture, old ^Town Clerk Mase, 649-1749, Bob Riley $1,000 per year m other diols, S speed, rust Thursday between 6pm- Parkview South. 2 bed­ 2482 or 646-8646. the summer. Call 646-1427 EXPERIENCED CAR­ with padded chair. Excel­ baskets, crocks, lugs, kit­ Manchester, Connecticut Oldsmobile, 345 Center educational expenses for rates and Information SCUBA EQUIPMENT — chen collectibles, coun­ proofed. $3200. Call 643- 9pm, 643-2711. MANCHESTER HONDA rooms, 1'/j baths, base­ P E N TE R — Remodeling, lent buy, $80. Coll 449- 073-05 St., Manchester. ment. Lovely location. Apartments for Rent 42 - Hove references. Brand new Sherwood 2000 try crafts and much 4139. Has an Immadiata opaning SUPER FOUR ROOM aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa additions, roofs and 6846. for a tarvica wiltar. For da- Immaculate. $71,500. Call regulotor, $99. Call 649- more! Country Barn Col­ NOTICE ••••••••••••••••••••••a TOWNHOUSE — $435 decks. Free estimates. 8989. HONDA CIVIC, 1979 — PUBLIC HEARING MANCHESTCR HONDA COllEGE STUDENTS UHs caH 648-3520 Alt: Tom AND MORD 644-2714. Misc. for Rent 4$ HIGH SCHOOL STU­ FOR SALE — Penngrest lectibles, 1135 Sullivan Wanlad - Part lima phona Dali. ^ plus gas heat. Phone Call Mike, 871-2559. Lo, lo mileage, mint con­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS $7 2SBtirtingpay OpDnings in all Pay and benefits tor member­ DENTS looking for yard 25 pint automatic dehu- Ave., South Windsor, 644- TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT aurvayor lor aulomoblla aac- areas Company scholarships 24 Adomt St. ship. including life insurance. MANCHESTER — Avail­ Rose or Don, 646-2482 or LAR GE PINK Stuffed toy dition! Rust proofed, Hon. Call S4S-3520. aak tor available Must have use of car aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa work. Rolling Park, mldifier. Good condition. 2826. Notice Is hereby given that the Boord of Directors. Town of Manchaitar PX privileges, training oppor­ MANCHESTER able Immediately. One, 646- 8646. ROBERT E. JARVIS — bear, $3. Pogo stick, $5. quality stereo. Must see. Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing ot the Tom Pall. Gainresumeexperience Manage­ tunities and promotional ad­ "YinkM Mic" monsy ivilli- Green Manor. Reasona­ $30. Call 644-5448. ment opportunities Can remain two and three bedroom GARAGE, MANCHES­ Building & Remodeling Shetland sweeper vac, Call 646-0848. Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street. Manchester, Apply: part tme in tall Interview now vancement which can also bit nixt wiik. New 7 rnm apartments. $400, $440, FIVE ROOM APART­ ble. Call 872-8569 or after Specialist. Additions, T A G SALE — Household Connecticut, on Tuesdoy, Jpne 5, 1984 at 6:00 P.M . to con­ 24 Adami St. benefit your civilian career rtlitd rinch wNh 2 gnoM . TE R — Secure storage 3:30 875-0582, Mike. $10. Coll 646-4995. furnishings. Saturday, 721-0349, 1 to 7 pm. $520, heat and hot water M E N T — Heat, hot water garoge for car, furniture, garages, roofing, siding, TWO ANCHOR Metal sider and act on the following: Mamlwitar Lovely mldintlil Mlgbbor- driveway gates, 10' x 3'/2'. May 26th, 9am to 4pm, 55 1978 AMC CONCORD/DL Proposed appropriation to Education Special Projects - FACTORY BRANCH Included. BIssell and included. New applian­ etc. $50 per month. Call kitchens, bathrooms, re­ FOR S A LE: 25 in. televi­ — Povqpr steering, power Fund 41 - High School Improvement Study...... $3,000.00 iNOd. 181.500. TONNIE'S ODD JOB $25. Call 649-7944. Russell Street. EXPANSION WE WANT TO HELP YOU GOBDON lEALTY Boyle Realtors. 649-4800. ces, carpeting, parking 633-6331, evenings. placement wlndows- sion Motoroler Quasar brakes, automatic, tilt to be financed by a Grant from the Carnegie Foundation. SERVICE — Mowing, /doors. Call 643-6712. Proposed appropriation to Education Special Projects ■ Men and Women THROUGH YOUR COLLEGE 643-2174 facilities. References re­ painting, raking, clean­ color. Beautiful cabinet, wheel, AM /FM stereo. quired. $450 a month. 20" ST. TR O P EZ dirt TAG SALE — Saturday, Fund 41 - 19S4 Summer School...... $9,500.00 Needed Immediately YEARS AHEADI MANCHESTER — Two ing and more. Call 871- $70 or best otter. Call Good running condition. to be financed bv fees paid bv participants. AUTO MECHANIC SECRETARY MANCHESTER Lease and one months GENERAL CARPEN­ bike, $80. Call 643-9649. 9om to 5pm. Household, We are ahead in production car garage for storage 2938. 649-1073. appliances, air condi­ 70,600 miles. $2900/best Proposed additional opproprlotlon to Bond & Grants Nacdad linmadlataly lor oiir VERNON and behind in personnel. BENNET ELDERLY security required. Call only. $80 per month. Mr. TR Y 8i REPAIRS — Rec Account 9-939 - Recreation Focllittes...... $102,424.00 ovankii sMft. Full Uma, par- New CAD/CAM company is No strikes or layoffs in our Condominiums 32 tioner, complete Wonda- offer. Coll 742-6706. to be financed 75% from State and Federal Grants ($76,818) 1-800-842-2274 647- 0131. Jackson, 646-2482. rooms, family rooms and S P A U L D IN G EXECU­ IT'S THE LAW! Buckle aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mauant position. Top pay seeking an experienced 60 year history. VVork in our HOUSING RESPONSIBLE YOUNG ceilings are our spe­ TIVE WOODS, 1, 3 & 5. Choir and miscellaneous and 25% ($25,606) by Town contribution approved at Budget plan In araa wHk bonus and secretary with excellent typ­ Manchester facility of a ikrge up you baby. Infant love Adoption Meeting May 2,1964. 649-9454 l— sdlats O rrapn y MAN willing to mow and Excellent condition. $50. Items. 99 Walnut Street. Motorcycfos/Blcyclos 72 Incentives. We need a raHa- ing* and shorthand skills. Eastern company. Mechani­ MANCHESTER — North- Sm iiw I Hoinliia OmlMSinl cialty. Concrete work seat. Like new. $25. 646- Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - Fund 61 - KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE® by Larry Wright trim lawns during the done. One day service on Coll 644-0599. DIol-a-Rlde Bus 1964-65...... $72,906.00 bla, quality minded machantc Word processing knowledge cal experience helpful but not 643-4633 field Green. Best location summer. Reasonable 4171, please call before aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa willing to loam new and used necessary Several depart­ smaller repairs. Discount T A G SALE — Crib and to be financed In port bv Federal Grant ($46,344) and in part is preferred but will train in Condo. 3 bedrooms, 2'/3 isTSi a«M IfiohiSM tiMI, hat 3pm. MOTORCYCLE INSU­ by Town contribution ($24,562) approved at Budget Adop­ car preparation. Call now for qualified person on the IBM ments hiring. Will train Must aalw. W/W caisaa.1, iaa,» rates. Please call 649- COMMODE — Practi­ mattress, Swyngomatlc, baths, fireplace In living Senior Citizen. Call after RANCE — Competetive tion Meeting May 2, 1984. appi, Tony Mesa, 649-1749. PC. Excellent benefit be able to start immediately 8661, ask for Mark, keep 3pm, 449-8007. cally brand new. $45. Call baby clothes, table and Average earnings $270-$300 room, air conditioned, Mmaot, laaa*y, eaaiaic " AIR CONDITIONER — Proposed appropriation to Special Grants • Fund 61 - package and pleasant work­ trying. 649-5053. many household Items. rotes, big bike rates School Age Day Core 1984-85...... $45,690.00 per week modern appliances, car­ Westinghouse, 5000 available. Call Clarice, Bob Riley Oldsmobile ing conditions. Send resume ANCHOR ELECTRICAL Saturday, 10am to 2pm, 30 to be financed by a State Grant. y' and salary requirements to port, pool and tennis. By .. FiMay, 10 aia. - It B TU 's, side panels re­ Clarke Insurance, 643- Proposed appropriation to Special Grants • Fund 61 - 34S Canter St, Coll 649-7143 . Plaaaa caS loc loonlnliaiio. D 8. J ELECTRIC of FOR SALE — Big oak Maple Street. Box LL c/o The Manchester appointment only, ^ It Bur CONTRACTORS — Do moved and Included. $75. Summer Bussing 1984 ...... $1,034.00 Manckastar Glastonbury, Inc. Com­ 1126. Herald 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m $71,900, .646-3041 or 649- fWw\tiph [ 15 ifte ewr w any size or type of work. desk with six large draw­ Call 646-7407. • to be financed bv a State Grant. mercial, Residential, In- Fully Insured. Free Esti­ ers. Needs pointing or T A G SALE — Indoors. Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget 5277. 528-6522 its CAIMIP fNMit m rteit MOTORCYCLE INSU­ dustrlal.'No lob too big or mates. Call 447-0293. staining. Chair Included. Rugs, wooden crates, re­ 1963-64 - Sociol Services • old to clients...... $40,000.00 J€tuet(s/ Boyr too small. Free esti­ MICROSCOPE, MONOC-' frigerator, wosher and RANCE SPECIALIST — to be financed 90% ($36,000) by a State Grant and 10% Coll John 446-0555, even­ ULAR — Locking ($4,000) from Fund Balance. mates. Call 649-5055 days, ings. $75. miscellaneous. Satur­ Call us and compare our Proposed odditionol appropriation to General Fund Budget RN's NA's ^ CELEBRITY CIPHER 459-3408 after 6pm. wooden case, three ocu­ day, May 26th, 10am to rates. Ask for Janet or 1963-64 - Miscellaneous Budget - C a M x tty C ^ cryptogram ira orauad from quouaona ky In x M p Rooting/Sidhia lar and three obiective andpmcnLEacKMHrlnllwoqilMrMandctormlhar. Tedir'icluKHtquaiig, G IR L'S 24" English bicy­ 4pm, 159 Maple Street, Judy. Crockett Agency, Community Services...... $10,000.00 IP N 's & lens, slides and covers, Manchester, 643-1577. to befinonced from higher thon antic looted rental fees to be by CONNIE WIENEH cle. One speed, 525. Call directions for use. Call collected. Come and learn about the 644-7634. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Proposed odditionol appropriation to General Fund Budget FOOD BAG advantagesof working lor RESUMES BIDWELL HOME Im­ 643-6680. $50. 1979 KAWASAKI, 1963-64: General Manager...... $115.00 “OKMHU Yl MKO HCHOUDWYMT DK a medical personnel pool. HHA's provement Company — Engineering...... $12,450.00 paoHsaoNMiTNWun CRAFTSMAN (Sears) Wonted to Buy 70 KDX400 — Runs good. We make life easy Must have 1 year fulltime Come and learn the ad­ Roofing , siding, altera­ CLASS I HITCH for vantages of working lor a •CsmuHillm R O TAR Y Lawn Mower— Good condition. Asking $12,565.00 Is looking for full time store managers for experience. We have OH. YD’I DQEH Y RO KMH KN tions, additions. Same Chevy Impolo Wagons, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa to be funded by TRANSFER from Construction and Recon­ openings on all shifts. We medical personnel pool. Csnfldtnllil Excellent running condi­ $600. Coll 649-3866, struction of Highways Account 9-927. the Manchester area. Starting pay $15,000- number for over 30 years. tows up to 2000 lbs. Call anytime. otter excellent pay and We have openings on ell DWH LHID-JRYB BHIYTMHOI, LED •W8 pnpirt - tion. Five years old. Sel­ W A N TE D — Roll top Proposed Ordinance - To permit allocation of 1% of the cost $22,000 yearly, after training. Benefits In­ benefits. We will be re­ shifts. We otter excellent 449-4495. 6494646.525. of construction or reconstruction of any Town-owned bund­ yiHipprava ling for health reasons. desk. Also old clocks, ing open to the public for the purchose of works of ortto be clude Malor Medical, dental and profit cruiting on May 30th, pay and benefits. We will aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa B O Y ’S BIKES. 20" and sharing. be recruiting on May 30th, DWH RJRQDOHMDI RMB DWH •IBS wvB prscanid $99. Call 449-1300. 644-3234. used to decorate the specific building under construction. 1984 from 10 a.m. to 4 Homo and Gordon 64 24", $35. Coll 643-0003. Proposed Amendment to Code of Ordinonces, Sec. 3-3(b) - For Information and application call: p.m.. In the H&R Block 1984 from 10 a.m. to 4 p. •Prlnlad n band papir HeaMng/PhiniMng 55 m., In the H&R Block Of­ SUNBEAM ELECTRIC aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa W A N TE b — Old wind up To allow consumption of liquor at Cheney Hall. Olfice, Marshall's Mall, JPRMHI — DWRD'I RPP JRQD KN •Csvhr littiri iln M E N 'S 3 speed Roielab Copies of the obove may be seen In the Tow n Clerks Office fice, Marshall's Mall. 324 lawn mower, twin blades DELIVERING RICH children's toys. Also 1 324 Broad St., Manches­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa sports blcycie - mint con­ during business hours. ter. Broad St.. Manchester and sharpened, light LOAM — 5 yards, $62 plus lunger engine. Coll 644- Alt public meetings of the Town of Manchester ore held at lo­ Mon. - Fri. •ir^HAILE - dition. Ridden approxi­ Mull CAII tor mttrvtDw •ppotoim«ni Mult call tor inttrvww appoiitmani DWH 8KL.” — VRQP PRTHDNHPB. Qitlch tuniirattnd FOGARTY BROTHERS weight with 50 ft. cord. tax. Sand, grovel and 0209 otter Spm. cations which ore accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ — Bothroom remodel­ $45. Coll 6444794. stone. Coll 643-9504. mately 15 miles. $65. Coll dition, hondlcopped Individuals requiring on auxiliary old In MEDICAl MIDICAL PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "I never remember not thinking that Maf-um CoRSultants 647-1707. order to facilitate their porticipotlon at meetings should 8 a.m. - 4o p . m . Lena Home Is one ol the graataat personelltlea In the ing; Installation water When you hove some­ contact the Town ot 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled PERSONNEl PERSONNEL entertainment field. Put her down as my fevortte." P.0. Bai IN 6 heaters, garbage dispo­ FOR SALE: Cement and FOR SALE — Large thing to sell, find a cosh GIRL'S BIKE, 20", $30. meeting so that oppropriote orrongements con be mode. POOL Caan. Saadiaslv. CT sals; faucet repairs. 649- buyer the easy way ... James F. Fogarty. Secretary POOL stone outdoor grill. As­ plants. Double Day Lil­ Men's bike, 26", $45. Ex­ Board of Directors 203-828-0333 Aik fir Bu y IIB4U747 4539. VIsa/MosterCord semble In minutes. $40. with o low-cost od In cellent condition. Coll 546-0870 546-0870 • 1M4byNEA.Ino. lies, .50* each. Coll 649- Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 23rd day of May, 1964 accepted. Coll 4440418. 2430. Classified. 643-2711. 649-2320. 079-05 2 U - MANC HESTKK HERALD, Sjturdii.\ Mu> 2b, 1984 V

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The War for Independence . . . the Civil War . . . World War II

.. . Vietnam . . . so many lives have been lost in the service, Lydall Iran warns 2 & Foulds 2 of our country. As we honor these dead today, many m i its neighbors of us may feel discouraged at the world's failure to for sale Lydall Inc. is selling its Lydall & to be neutral Foulds Division, a boxboard manu­ achieve a lasting peace. But to cease striving for that facturer that is located at 615 ABU DHABI. United Arab Emi- the Gulf war zone without military 6 Parker St. in Manchester, the company president announced Fcitcs (U P l) irsn wornGcl prolGction. 9 Persian Gulfstates to stay out of its With about 500,000 Iranian troops peace would be the greatest dishonor we could bring today. war with Iraq as President Reagan reportedly massed for the start of a Boxboard — a paper product approved sending anti-aircraft long-awaited and offensive sold for use in game boards, cereal missiles to Saudi Arabia to bolster against Iraq, Islam ic nations boxes and jewelry packaging, its defenses against shipping weighed their willingness to join a to the memory of our dead. Let us rather "take in­ according to Lydall's 1983 annual attacks. proposed peace force along the report — does not fit in with Reagan administration officials border. . „ , Lydall's plan to “be in specialty confirmed late Monday the presi- The 45-nation Islamic Confer- material businesses,” company dent had approved shipping anti- Organization announced its creased devotion to that cause for which they gave the President Millard H. Pryor said in aircraft Stinger missiles to Saudi leaders will meet in Saudi Arabia a prepared statement. The price Arabia and that some of the June 9-10 to di^scuss such a peace Lydall is seeking for the Lydall & weapons had already been sent -force to stop the fighting, Foulds mill was not stated. last full measure of devotion . . . that government of from the United States. President Reagan has vowed to Lydall, based at 1 Colonial Road, ■The administration is acting consider any requests for military, is a diversified conglomerate that quickly because of concerns about g jj from the conservative..^GOff manufactures metal, plastic, elas­ heightened tensions in the Persian states to keep oil routes open the people, by the people, for the people, shall tomeric and fiber gasket products Gulf and Iranian attacks on Saudi through the Strait of Hormuz at the for industrial use. Combined sales oil tankers. The war has escalated southern end of the Gull. from the company's divisions since March 27 with reported topped $112 million in 1983. attacks by both sides on at least 21 But U.S. Ambassador to the not perish from the earth." ships in the Gulf. United Nations Jeane Kirkpatrick The impending Lydall'^& Foulds In an address to the Iranian reiterated at a news conference in ■//' sale comes soon after ly d a ll sold Parliament Monday, President Ali Singapore the administration's its Superior Ball Division, a Khamenei warned Gulf states not position that there are "no pros- metal-ball manufacturer with to interfere in the war with Iraq. pects'' of unilateral U.S. involve- plants in Hartford and Washing­ He said Iran was not prepared to ment in the war. ton, Indiana. accept "bullying and coercion" by Negotiations are going on to sell any country and would continue to M the Lydall & Foulds operation battle Iraq's drive to stop its oil • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • the Division's current man- exports through the 680-mile-long e__: j _ pnt as well as other parties, Gulf, source of 20 percent of the lllS IQ G I O Q a j definitive agreement has West's oil supplies. been reached,” Pryor said. "W e are not expecting assist- 20 pages. 2 sections Neither Pryor nor Paul G. ance from anyone except God and This Page Paid For And Sponsored By The Following Civic Minded Businesses Grady, Lydall & Foulds division our nation but we warn them (the Advice ...... ^ president, were available for com­ Gulfstates) to stay non-aligned in ...... j;,, Herald photo by Tarqumio ment at press time. this war, otherwise they will have comics .a Also in the news release, Pryor to face the consequ ences," Entertainment...... 12 A said the company will keep its Breaking ground for park Khamenei said, according to Ra- Lottery...... 2 A corporate headquarters, its Lydall dio Tehran. Obituorles 10 Patrick O’Reilly, a Vietnam veteran, him is Paul Ducharme of Coventry. The SABRINA POOLS & HOT TUBS DIILON SALES & SERVICE, INC Express Division and its Compo­ At least 60 oil tankers, many ‘ KRAUSE FLORIST & GREENHOUSES site Materials Division adminis­ helps break ground Monday fora park at ground-breaking ceremonies were held carrying Greek Hags, were an- sports ^ ^ Rt. 44A, Coventry 319 Main Street “Largest Retail Growers kn Manchester" tration in Manchester. These three Center and Main streets which will at the end of the annual Memorial Day chored olf Abu Dhabi and other Television .!' . !...... 8 649-9933 621 Hartford Road, Manchester Manchester • 643-2145 operations involve nearly 100 peo­ honor the 14 Manchester men who died observance. Stories and more pictures southern Gulf ports, awaiting weather...... 2 "Dependability Since 1933" ple, Pryor said. They are located instructions on whether to enter near the Lydall & Foulds mill. in the Vietnam War. Standing behind on page 4. Y Northway REXALL Pharmacy Y STAN BYSIEWICZ INSURANCE AGENCY “Prescription Specialists" DONALD S. GENOVESI 386 Main Street 230 No. Main Street INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Weekend weathefr floods the East and bakes the West Manchealer • 649-2891 Manchester • 646-4510 “Servin/t the Manchester Area fo r Oxer SO Years" 1011 Main Street Humboldt River collapsed at Bv Brenda W. Rotzoll on weekend rains and wind. They 100-plus temperatures that con­ of rain was reported in Iredell around Mount Logan in Grand Manchester • 643-2131 Dunphy, Nev., Monday, dumping United Press International included 12 deaths in the worst tributed to brush fires in California County, and Hood waters closed Canyon National Park. floods ever to hit Tulsa, Okla., four and Arizona. highways and bridges. into the river several railroad cars SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER Temperatures well above 100 THE W.J. IRISH INSURANCE AGENCY in drownings on Nebraska lakes, Rain fell from Georgia to New Storms forced cancellation of loaded with lumber. Storms that wiped out Memorial ‘ degrees scorched the desert “14 O ffice s to serve yo u " “Service You Can Trust" two in an Idaho river accident, two York state today. Memorial Day observances in Five brush fires consumed more Day observances and caused at Southwest. It was 118 degrees at Manchester — 646-1700 MORIARTY BROTHERS drownings in Utah, and the death In North Carolina, more than 3 many cities east of the Mississippi than 500 acres in San Bernardino 150 North Main Street **Oup SOlh Yecr'* least 21 deaths flooded roads, inches of rain fell in three hours River Monday, and drove holiday­ and Los Angeles counties in Death Valley. Calif.. 116 at Gita Manchester, East Hartford, Burnside, Manchester • 646-1232 315 Center Street collapsed bridges and forced peo­ of a North Carolina girl whose car Sunday night in the town of King, makers home early from soggy Southern California Monday. In Bend, Ariz., 115 at Lake Havasu ple from their homes in the East was swept off a flooded road. South Windsor, Andover, Ashford Manchester • 643-5135 where the National Weather Ser­ Cape Cod beaches in Arizona, brush fires consumed 325 City, Buckeye and Yuma, Ariz., today. Summery heat gorged The Lake Superior area braced vice said ISO families were forced Massachusetts. acres in the Dripping Springs 114 at Palm Springs. Calif., and 113 rivers in the western mountains. for a second day of frost but the from their homes. Three to 6 inches A bridge over the flooding Mountains and another 100 acres at Phoenix, Ariz. MINIT-MAN PRINTING & PHOTO At least 21 deaths were blamed Southwest expected more of the “Low Cost Printing While You Walt" * I. GARMAN, CLOTHIER CUNLIFFE AUTO BODY 423 Center Street 887 Downtown Mabt St., Manchester “Quality Service At Its Best" Manchester • 646-1777 643-2401 Route 83 Soap Box raceway Talcottvllle • 643-0016 JAMES R. McCAVANAGH REALTY soon to be memory “Residential 6 Commercial Sales" DATSUN hy DECORMIER 237 East Center Street “Safes, Service & Parts" B v A d ele A ngle track four times himself. In l%2 he Focus Editor came in fifth. ^ MANCHESTER HONDA Manchester • 649-3800 285 Broad Street, Manchester “Conn's Largest Exclusively Honda Dealer'' "With all the money the federal 2 Sot«s • S«rvk« Ports 643-41651 EAST H AR TFO R D — In its heyday, government is putting into widening 2 24 Adorns StrM t thousands crowded along its sides, this highway. I'm sure they had a few Mondiosttr — 646-3S1S PAP AUTO PARTS yelling encouragement to their favorite extra thousand somewhere to do 307 E. Center St. ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. racer. something," said Barker. Today, the 800-foot track next to Barker said he knew little culd be Manchester • 649-3528 “Inauransmiths Since 1914/” Veterans Memorial Park is overgrown done to stop the highway work. And ‘ t... SUUIVAN & CO. 65 East Center Street with weeds and debris. The only sound moving the paved track would be next Manchester • 649-5241 comes from the traffic along nearby to impossible. Advertlsirtg Speclallles AL SIEFFERTS APPLIANCES, TV-AUDI( 1-84. But, he said, perhaps a marker or Av'- 6 806 Main Street And, soon — maybe this week. something might have been placed at 445 Hartford Road, Manchester Manchester • 649-6523 Department of Transportaton project the spot, noting its significance. 9 647-9997 JOHN H. LAPPEN,INC. engineer John A. Bear estimated — the He said about a year ago he 164 E. Ceitter Street track is due to be plowed under, one of telephoned the State Historical Com­ Manchester • 649-5261 the casualties of the state’s widening of mission to see if anything could be LYDAU, INC. 1-84 and 1-86. done. He said he got a runaround. ' The track — which can be seen on the "it's been a lot of deaf ears. A lot of One Colonial Road GRAMES PRINTING left if you’re headed toward Hartford people want to talk about it but nobody Manchester • 646-1233 “Same day service when you need H tt a hurry" on the highway — isn't just any old wants to do anything,” he said. HERITAGE SAVINGS track. According to some, it's the oldest He said a staff mem ber at the State 700-702 Hartford Road & LOAN ASSOCIATION paved local soap box derby track in the Historical Commission told him “to Manchester • 643-6669 1007 Main S t, Manchester United States. write a hunch of letters and do a bunch The whole situation makes Robert T. of research on the thing,” Barker said. HIGHUND PARK MARKR 649-4586 Barker mad. "They want you to do all this “The Cholceat Meats In Town" Barker, 36, a Manchester fire fighter, s o -c a ll^ legwork. I felt it was their job has run the Soap Box Derby race in to go look into it,” he said. 317 Highland Street, Manchester PARKER STREET USED AUTO PARTS, INC. Manchester for five out of the last eight “For All } our Auto Pant Serds, Come See Vs" 646-4277 years. He has four file drawers at his AT THE HISTORICAL Commission, i^Jv| 775 Parker Street THE MANCHESTIr HERALD home at 293 Spruce St. crammed with John W. Shannahan, director, defended ManchMter • 649-3391 “A Fam Hy Newspaper Since 1BB1" soap box memorabilia. his agency. He said the fact that Barker Herald Square, Manchester never sent anything to them didn't HE RACED THIS now-deserted help. He said the Commission routinely MANCHESTER OIL HEAT requests an inventory form. “Quality Fuel Producta" MANCHESTER DRUG “ We don't ask them to write a book.” This year's race he said. THE CARLYLE JOHNSON MACHINE COMPANY "Preeertptkm SpedeMete" Herald photo by Tarquinlo 61 Loomis Street SpecimlUla in Pow^r Tm nam iuion Sine* 1903 Shannahan was not optimistic that 717 Main Street will be smaller Manchester • 647-9137 52 Main Street much could be done with the track at Left: This is the soap box derby track in its heyday, of Veterans Memorial Park in East Hartford, will Manchester • 643-1531 Mancheeter • 649-4S41 than in past years this point. “ I’m not saying give up. but in the early 1950s. Note the helmets race officials it doesn't sound very hopeful at this soon be plowed under to make way forthe widening — See page 11 wore. Right: Manchester firefighter Robert Barker of I-84 and I-86. f Please turn to page 10 visits the soap box track today. The area, to the west