24 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., April 1, 1982 Think tank growth jobs of 1980s the SRI researchers sav. They suggested instead of communications for highways and traffic. j '^nfhack^for thTuni versifies, the source of most SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — If you're a bank teller, truino »n build new trans t svsfems Dublic Dolicv might One of the more serious problems in the second being cut back for ine uni stenographer or a sales clerk, better figure on being in be^ d frlct^ to dispersing L sincs/and '^ubstitutfng decade of the technological revolution, the SRI report the developments in techn gy. another job in 10 years — like bio-engineering, com­ munications or show business. A recent report by SRI International, a think-tank formerly known as the Stanford Research Institute, con­ cluded; • People won't be going to the bank much by 1990, and when they do, the teller will be a machine. • Stenographers will be replaced by voice operated typewriters. CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN • Retail sales clerks will be replaced by an “elec­ tronic 'super store,' with price comparison, merchan­ dise display, ordering and payment all handled elec­ " DELI SPECIALS tronically." ' MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS rhe SRI study, prepared for the state government, BOAira HEAD ' said California is on the cutting edge of the VIRGINIA BAKED HAM „*3.49 technological revolution and will feel the impact ahead U8DA BONELESS of the rest of the country. SWITZERLAND In the next 10 years, the emerging bio-technology in­ SWISS CHEESE 5*2.89 dustry could rival the electronics development of the past 10 years, the study says. Bio-engineering has many SHOULDER STEAK $ 0 0 9 FREIRICH COOKED implications for medicine, agriculture, and industrial CORNED BEEF .*2.99 materials. It “could easily create hundreds of oc­ LONDOH BROIL .L cupations that do not yet exist and could employ tens of WUNDERDAR thousands." BONELESS GERMAN BOLOGNA Klectronics and semiconductor manufacturing 5*1.49 Argentina takes Falklands from Britain employment will peak in the early 1980s, then level off, MUCKFE the SRI researchers.said, Appiication of the products TOP BLADE COOKED SALAMI...... *2.19 herited a Spanish claim to the from these industries, however, will be the single Argentine scrap metal dealers. immediately known. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina reportedly were steaming full-speed combat” to claim the islands, which Only the lightly-armed British islads, which are believed to be rich biggest source of new jobs. Argentina calls the Malvinas. In London, Mrs. Thatcher called Industries such as communications, computer STEAK (UPI) — Argentina invaded and to the South Atlantic to reclaim her Cabinet into emergency session icebreaker Endurance stood off the in petroleum resources. business services and information services, which ROIJBI BQfi raOVOLONE CHEESE .*2.49 seized the (British-ruled Falkland the islands believed to be rich in “The military junta, as the islands to face a fleet of Argentine Periodic clashes have occurred supreme governing body, reports to after rushing back from Windsot over the years but this was the first “use" technology, will need 40,000 to 100,000 new Islands today in a brief battle with petroleum resources. Castle and a meeting with the warships reportedly led by an air­ GROTE A WEIGEL SKINLESS PRANKS OR British soldiers that left one Argen­ In Washington, President Reagan the Argentine people that their attempt by Argentina to take the workers in California alone before 1990. armed forces, in a joint action queen. craft carrier. Another area with a promising future is the movie SHOULDER CLOD $ 1 9 9 WHALER FRANKS ..*1.99 tine soldier killed and two others in­ spoke by telephone with Mrs. Deputy Foreign Secretary British newspapers said the Invin­ islands by force., Thatcher and with Argentine Presi­ aimed at recuperating for the Foreign Minister Nicanor Costa business and other entertainment schemes using new jured. national patrimony, the Malvimas Humphrey Atkins told Parliament: cible, the Superb and four other technology. The study cited the "enormous requirement Navy sources said the operation dent Leopoldo Galteiri and urged British warships were en route to Mendez insisted it was “not an inva­ . islands, the Georgias and South “We are taking the appropriate sion but rather a recovery of a tor entertainment to fill the new video channels." ROAST 1 was a complete “success" and that both to show “restraint,” said White military and diplomatic measures the islands but were not expected to House spokesman Larry Speakes. Sandwich, are in combat to obtain territor which is ours.” New entertainment products may include a device PRIDE OF THE FARM " GARDEN FRESH British Gov. Rex Hunt had sur­ the forementioned objective,” the to maintain our rights under inter­ arrive for at least several days. which enables each viewer to “direct the plot" of a rendered. One Argentine navy of­ But a State Department com­ An Argentine military com­ Arriving by transport ships, PRODUCE SPECIALS munique supported Britain’s claim first announcement said. national law and in accordance with Argentine marines landed at Cape televised story. It called this the “ultimate dream ficer was kiiled and two soldiers Later communiques said that the United Nations charter. munique said “all diplomatic and to the disputed islands and called reasonable efforts” to resolve the Pembroke on East Falkland island machine.'' Small, independent operations, will TURKEY were injured, they said. Hunt had surrendered and that “We will sustain and defend the dominate the entertainment developments. “In fact, There was no word of British upon Argentina to “immediately Falkland Islands to the best of our territorial dispute peacefully had near the capital. Port Stanley, cease hostilities and to withdraw its marines had secured the airport in Thursday night and immediately this is the key growth sector for small business," ASPARAGUS ...... ib.*1.39 casualties. the Falkland capital of Port Stanley, ability,” he said. failed and that “the decision was Technology won't solve the public transit problems. BREASTS ...... » In London, Prime Minister military forces.” Argentina broadcast statements made to use the force of arms to ob­ moved toward the airport to secure Margaret Thatcher's government At Britain’s request, the U.N. where Argentine C-130 transport it for planes carrying more troops, PRIMO HOT OR SWEET planes were landing with rein­ that promised to protect the rights tain what the force of reason and our CANTALOUPES ...... 99* said Britain would resort to force if Security Council was meeting in of the 1,800 English-speaking legitimate claim could not." navy sources said. necessary to “sustain and defend” emergency session. forcements. Jubilation overtook Buenos Aires — In B rief' Navy sources said marines also residents of the Falklands, a rocky Discovered by Britain in 1592, the the islands that have been a part of The invasion, which began windswept chain of islands 400 miles chain of some 200 rocky islands has as word of the occupation was an­ ITALIAH the British empire tor 149 years. Thursday night with the landing of took control of an island in the South been a British colony since 1833. But nounced. People appeared at win­ ZUCCHINI SQUASH .....g.49* Georgias, where the current crisis off the Argentine coast. ‘ A fleet of British warships led by Argentine marines, was officially The fate of islands’ small garrison since its independence in 1816, dows to wave Argentine flags and Firm sold the aircraft carrier Invincible and confirmed today by the military jun­ erupted when Britain protested the motorists honked their horns. SAUSAGE unauthorized presence of a group of of 78 British Royal Marines was not Argentina has maintained it in­ ..... ib.59* the nuclear submarine Superb ta, which said its troops were “in BOSTON — Amadon Corp. has acquired PEPPERS...... Connecticut-based Richardson Polymer Corp. from the Richardson Co. of Chicago, it was announced by S.D. Slater, Amadon'? president. Unemployment Richardson Polymer Corp. is a leading producer ■ iiiiiu iim ii of polymeric materials for industrial customers. i m m i i i i i Its specialty thermoplastic resins are molded, extruded or fabricated in the manufacture of a wide variety of customer end products. The company is BONELESS located in Madison and West Haven, Conn. ties 9% record SHOULDER CLOD ROAST Permits down 1.99 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The U.S. Unemployment Rate •unemployment rate increased to 9 PRIDE OF THE FARM percent in March, equaling the EQUALS HIGHEST JOBLESS NEW YORK — Following a fair-sized upturn in highest jobless mark since World BATE SINCE WORLD WAR II September, building permits in the nation's 200 War II and signaling the recession is largest cities turned back downward in the TURKEY RREASTS s /m m - still on, the Labor Department lb* -Adult Men: following month, reports Dun & Bradstreet. reported today. 9 .0 % 7 9X 1.2 UP Permits in these 200 cities feli 20.4 percent in Oc­ The departm ent’s Bureau of UP 0.2% 0.3% In March -Adult tober to $2,713,84r,713 from $3,411,191,417 in the No Substitute Labor Statistics said 9.9 million : W omen: We Give Old Fashioned 8.5 r.9% preceding month. Moreover, for the first time in 14 Americans were officially un­ 9 e9 million months, building permits fell behind their com­ For Quality employed, an increase of 280,000 UP 0.3% ... JoblosB -B leche: parable year-ago pace. Permit activity was off 17.3 Butcher Service during March, with a record 1.3 18.0% percent from October 1980's level of $3,281,84f.,380 million others but of work and too 8.0 UP 0 7% -Higpenice: in these 200 cities. discouraged to look for a new job. 12.7% UP q. f % Bucking the trend that was seen in the 200 cities STORE HOURS: The 9 percent jobless rate in 7.5 seasonally adjusted statistics -Teenegert: (taken together), plans filed by builders in New 317 H^hland S t 31.9% York surged 82.6 percent in October to $149,399,470, Mon. & Tues. 'til 6:00 equaled the figure for May 1975, in DOWN 0.4% the midst of the 1974-74 recession, -B le c k ' following a sizable rebound to $81,834,872 in Wed., Thurs., & Fri. 'til 9:00 7.0 T een ey erg . September. In fact, filings in New York reached a and was the highest point since the 46 0% higher level in October than in any of the nine Sat. S Sunday beginning of World War II. UP 3.7% preceding months of 1981. And, unlike the 200 cities 'til 6:00 The over-the-month increase was V AM J J A SOND J P W collectively, filings for October in New York ran 0.2 percentage points from the 1981 '82 ahead of their similar one-year earlier showing, as E Iia H L A lT S February 8.8 percent figure, and they bettered by fully 42.8 percent their October reflected an increase of 1.8 percen­ decreasing 0.4 percentage points to 1980 volume of $104,6r.f.,4f.0. tage points from the pre-recession 21.9 percent. low in July 1981. The rate for black workers in­ The departm ent’s Bureau of crease 0.7 percentage points to 18 Labor Statistics said the number of percent, and the rate for black Professor honored iiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiii discouraged workers rose by 140,000 teenagers rose from 42.3 percent to during the first quarter of 1982, and 46 percent during the month. Herald photo by Tarquinio President Reagan made only STORRS — A University of Connecticut business r GROCERY SPECIALS N M l r ' FROZEN & DAIRY ^ said the 1.3 million level was the professor has been recognized for his outstanding highest since it began compiling passing reference to the unemploy­ weiONT WATCHERS — S FLAVORS CLEARING TREES OUT OF THE HOCKANUM RIVER ment situation in his nationally service to a professional organization. . . . organizers prepare for canoe race such statistics in 1967. TREAT BARS...... 6 pk.' “The increase was particularly televised news conference Dr. George A. Johnson, associate professor of Wednesday night and insisted his management and administrative sciences in the SNOWS _ _ QREEN QIANT sharp among blacks, who historical­ UConn School of Business Administration received ly have, accounted for a dispropor­ economic recovery, plan can solve the award of merit from the American Productivity CLAM CHOWDER isoz 79* VEGETASLES...... ieoz' tionately large number of the dis­ current problems. PLAIN MEAT, MUSHROOM OR MARINARA _ - NW W . Com, SW.W P .M , MUm J V .s .t^ l w and Inventory Control Society at a recent con­ couraged,” the bureau said. He blamed high interest rates for RAGU 32oz*1.29 the high unemployment, but added: ference in Boston. CHEF BOY AR DEE ZOORONI 99 Showers threaten cleanup, race It said the March unemployment Johnson received the award for his service as "Sara Lee Bake Shop increase occurred among both adult “Those interest rates aren’t TOMATO SAUCE moz 39* staying up because of anything chairman of APICS National Research Committee. EMPRESS SARA LEE ning to go ahead with Cleanup Day welcome showers. The river is now or snow showers. The high will be in men and women, whose jobless Showers are threatening to fall on the 40s, the spokesman said. government is doing or anything the In that capacity he ran an industrial inquiry service CHUNK LIGHT IN WATER ewoz 69* FAMILY POUND CAKE...... both Manchester . Cleanup Day anyway, hoping the rain will hold extremely low. Dams on the river rates were an identical 7,9 piercent, Watkins predicted about 100 and included worsening conditions Fed (Federal Reserve Board) is and edited a bibliography of references pertaining Saturday and the Hockanum River off. The day will go as planned un­ will be opened beginning tonight, ac­ to the productivity and inventory control field. He SARA LEE canoes will take part in the race, lor both white-collar and blue-collar doing,” Reagan said. “’They are MEATSALLS isoz 59* Canoe Race Sunday. less there is heavy rain in the mor­ cording to organizer Lee Watkins, staying up because after being also wrote a column for the APICS newsletter. YELLOW CUPCAKES..... 1 0 .5 0 1 . ning, she said. who said that should provide good which starts at 9:15 a.m. at the workers. *1.39 A spokesman for the National Steak-Out in Vernon and ends at the “All of the over-the-month in­ burned a half a dozen times in these WESSON OIL 24oz 99* Weather Service said rain looks “If it’s impossible” to go ahead, water below the rapids. previous efforts by government, we HUNT'S SARA LEE SMALL Ms. Flint said Cleanup Day will be “If it rains, it ought to be a hum­ Powder Mill Shopping Mall in East crease in joblessness was among job “pretty definite” for Saturday. The Hartford. losers, most of whom were per­ find the money markets just don’t TOMATO SAUCE mo. 2/89* CHEESECAKE ...... 10 oz. *1.39 forecast calls for high temperatures postponed for a week to April 10. dinger,” Watkins said. believe we’ll stay the course, bring While rain means bad news for The National Weather Service is The canoe race will go on unless manently terminated from their JESSO in the SOs. there are thunderstorms, Watkins jobs,” the bureau said. down government spending, and TOMATO PASTE i2oz 59* Chamber of Commerce President • Cleanup Day, organizers of the predicting Sunday will be windy and hold inflation down.” DREAM WHIP ^ ^ A A Hockanum River Canoe Race would cold, with a chance of scattered rain said. It added that job losers have ac­ BROCCOLI SPEARS...... 801.39* Anne Flint said organizers are plan­ counted for nearly all of the in- ■ He predicted the recession would The TOPPING 25o z 2 / * 1 . 0 0 “bottom out" in the second half of FOLQEirS INSTANT _ _ _ CARROT CAKE IS 01.-APFLE WALNUT o . crease in unemployment since the Craftsmen’s Gallery recession began, and in March com­ this year. CRYSTALS IOC. *3.89 ICED DESSERT CAKES...... *1.59 prised over 57 percent of the total for BATH TISSUE bp.ck*1.49 KRAFT unemployed. AMERICAN SINGLES...... 16 oz. award going to Joiinson Total employment in March was Manchester * 1.! little changed for the third con­ CANS i4o z 3 / * 1 . 8 8 A Special Easter beginning in 1979 and was in­ secutive month at 99.5 million, but William R. Johnson, president of Advisory Council, was primarily was 1.4 million below last July’s VELViEETA...... i6oz.*lsl due to his efforts. Elizabeth Peter­ strumental in obtaining the J.C. jobless rate the Savings Bank of Manchester, level. has been named recipient of The son, director, of Crossroads, Penney warehouse for the event. He » Bunnies pj. iacs.Kbs has served as chairman of the an­ Teenagers were the only major Greater Manchester Chamber of characterizes him as “a unique type category that showed a drop in Fabric.e w ee veee Geraiiiic e^ve ^Bpene of leader exhibiting wisdom, caring nual meeting committee for several down to 6.5% Commerce “M” Award for 1982. joblessness during March, In announcing the award. and inspiration.” years. P Baskets * HeeJ^Mint, woven The Manchester employment pic­ Ceramic, Fabric ■ •■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ iliiiiiiiiiiivn Chamber of Commerce President Johnson is also a director of the Through the Savings Bank of River East Homemaker Health Manchester, Johnson is thei ture was brighter in February as the |!r

j-V, -• ■f') - 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., April 2, 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri.. April 2. -79.53 7977 3000 ------:---- \ ■ News Briefing W ill AACC charging fee for inspection Panamanians note GM pact favored; lomtT TIIMIMTUW* handover of canal industry healthy !•»- plan lim it is tried again PANAMA CITY, Panama (D P I) — DETROIT (U P I) — The United Auto Thousands of Panamanians poured into Workers contract to give General Motors EZ3* the streets to celebate the takeover by Corp. $3 billion in concessions appeared un WC01HIR rOTOCRIT •> The idea failed last summer, but town officials are Panama of U S. control over police in the on its way to ratification by union trying again to charge restaurants lees for health in­ members today and the auto industry arts fees? spections. , Canal Zone and Cuba dubbed the transfer “ a blow against colonialism." showed rare signs of economic health, The Board of Directors — which rejected a similar "They're really going!” read one including price cuts. proposal last summer after restaurateurs objected — banner unfurled at the transfer Layoff-weary autoworkers in Ander­ By Paul Hendrie and Nancy Thompson will be asked next Tuesday to institute the inspection ceremony Thursday attended by Presi­ son, Ind., Thursday were the first to en­ lees. Weather Herald Reporters dent Aristides Royo, members of his dorse, officially, the proposed GM pact Fees would range from $25 to $100. depending on the Cabinet and thousands of Panamanians, designed to save the company $3 billion While arts groups who plan to use it are enthusiastic size of the restaurant. Town olHcials estimate $9,100 in including many of the 4,000 residents of in union costs in exchange for thousands about the proposed Manchester Community College per­ revenue would be raised. the Canal Zone. of jobs. A Detroit local had jumped the forming arts center, they have been less receptive to a In a memo to town General Manager Robert B. Weiss. The celebrants danced, cheered and gun and approved the pact Sunday. Today’s forecast proposed fee structure. Human Services Director Hanna Marcus said the fees waved banners in front of the police sta­ Voting on the pact will continue for the would help cover the costs of state-mandated, but not Mostly sunny and breezy. High temperatures f.O to f.(. But the MCC Foundation may have headed off the tion and court buildings in the Canal next 10 days. Locals in Ohio and the potential problem with a plan to set up an escrow fund state-funded, restaurant inspections. Fair tomghi Lows 30 to 3 f. Saturday cloudy and windy Zone town of Balboa on the Pacific coast. Detroit area were to vote today. and use the interest from that to pay operating costs, "The purpose of the ordinance, again, is to create a Support for the pact is expected to be with a 60 pel l ent likelihood of showers. Highs around TO. The formal transfer of juiiicial and law substantially reducing the users' fees. mechanism whereby prime users of the f

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D-18 engine. 2 posihon chrome COMBINATION A team of four doctors examined Reagan Thursday handle and 14 go u g p steel and afterward the White House issued a statement d e c k Easy to operate and WHITE WINDOWS Self-storing glass & screen saving. “ The results of all tests were normal. No at faster rate designed lor durability. further medical treatment is required.” Np WB19 D-28 Windows Tllf-in In 24 ”x28", 31”, 32, & 36"x39" sizes Upon returning to the White House by helicopter from WASHINGTON (U P I) — Social Security’s trustees YOUR CHOICE AU OTHiR nOCK nearby Bethe.sda Naval Hospital, a beaming Reagan say the system is running out of money at a faster rate SlZfS...... 22.99 aach told reporters, " I feel great. It was- ... completely than they predicted last year, and warn Congress must D-22 routine and everything is absolutely fine.” ' act quickly to keep benefits flowing. 'w&SSStes.H*;! The announcement Reagan would undergo the brief "The short-range financial status is significantly >•9.699 hospitalizaton came as a surprise at a morning Whits worse than was estimated last year, because of con­ ru vE zoo . 9 9 House news briefing. The previous night, he showed no tinuing unfavorable economic conditions,” the trustees sign of being under the weather at this nationally broad­ •TRUE TEMPER BOW RAKE said in their annual report to Congress Thursday. "The cast news r;onference. Hardwood handle. Na ssu long-range deficit ... remains about the same as last INSUULTING Reagan. 71, who underwent a two hour, 3r.-m;r.j‘ c •TRUE 1EMPB CUUIVAIOR year.” COMBINATION examination Thursday, explained later a "slight dis­ American made. Na ssca The trustees — the secretaries of labor, treasury and comfort ... followed one of those fly-around-the-country- health and human services — said the retirement fund STORM DOOR •ROUND POINT SHOVEL trips 1 was doing a few weeks ago.” would run in the red by July of 1983 unless Congress American mode. Na sir Self-storing door Is pre Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said doctors at acts. They also said all three Social Security trust funds, hung Available in 31’/2'’8i •2PRONOHOE 35y2V9y2" sizes D-22 the time assumed the problem was an inflammation of even if combined, would run a deficit a year earlier than Hardwood handle. Na 2p the urinary tract and administered antibiotics. "A fter a predicted last year. D-18 few days, the symptoms were no longer evident and President Reagan, forced to withdraw a package of have not recurred,” the official statement said. proposed benefit cuts last year amid a political The decision to go to the Bethesda Naval Hospital for battering, named a Ifi-member commission to study the checkup was made when it was convenient for Social Security’s financing and report back by the end of Reagan’s personal physician. Dr. Burton Smith of Los the year. Meantime, the administration is asking no a a m e s ' c h o i c e ROCHELLE STONE Angeles, to be in the Washington area. changes in Social Security. “ 9 9 •och 12x12' TOP Smith, who operated on Reagan 1 .'! years ago to Sen. 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"W e’re confident by the end of this year they >'■< ' D-18 (the commission) will come back with a bipartisan solu­ tion to the financing problems.” against drug use But Democrats and administration critics, who pressured the administration into dropping proposed ATLANTA (U PII — First lady Nancy Reagan told a benefit cuts last year, downplayed the report’s gloom- physician upset over her husband’s budget cuts money and-doom aspects. can’t buy needed "parental involvement” in the fight " I would not want this report to cause fear in the hearts of those on Social ^cu rity,” House Speaker against drug abuse. Thomas P. O’Neill said. “ I have absolute faith and trust The exchange occurred Thursday during Mrs. that never in any way will this program be abated. The Reagan’s second tour of drug counseling programs, part- government is committed to it.” of her effort to draw attention to drug abuse. Two former health, education and welfare Dr. Douglas Talbott, head of drug treatment at secretaries, speaking on behalf of a coalition opposed to Ridgeview Institute near Smyrna, Ga., thanked Mrs. 2 benefit cuts, said the report showed, “ The condition of Reagan for her involvement, but said budget cuts are the system is a little bit worse over the short run, but hurting research. the outlook is somewhat better over the next 3,‘i years.” “ This disease is the disease of the ’80s,” Talbott said. Arthur Flemming and Wilbur Cohen said the short­ " I t ’s a biochemical disease, an addiction. These people term problems can be settled by extended borrowing are not here because they were using drugs, they’re among the system’s three trust funds and by standby here because they are physically unable to stand using authority to ^ rro w general reve.nues, with interest, un­ IrWeiw Jr ... . drugs.” til Social Security enters a flush era in the 1990s. 8 Mrs. Reagan replied. "1 don’t really believe money is The trustees’ report covered Social Security’s retire­ the whole answer to the problem” and ” I don’t think ment and disability funds, which pay benefits to 36 money buys parental involvement or awareness.” million Americans, and its Medicare fund, which serves She told Talbott the Reagan administration is im­ 28 million people. proving efforts to catch smugglers and pushers. The trustees warned last year the retirement fund Mrs. Reagan was to address parents and educators at Georgia State University today. She also will take part would run short by the end of 1982, prompting Congress CALL HALLT lAAMITT, to enact stopgap legislation allowing the system’s three Iha Chauol "■ • • • Dactoi," in a session at Cascade, a southside drug-rehabilitation trust funds to borrow from each other until the end of m m iM with uiT da-il-rauMll program working with black youths, before returning to the year. FREE! "HOW TO" ROOKLETS FREE USE OF: C O F F E E T I n Ii I c h a n n e l ; ^ yrabiaa. lait 4UI toU-baai Washington. “ 'The trend is the same as it was last year and we SAVEGAS&TME After an hour-long visit to E. Rivers Elementary • CAK TOP C A M IB M Ceiae feta ee fer ceftoe OPRR BUm RT 9i30 R.M . co m . (MO) lAA-Aiaa haven’t done anything to solve it,” Svahn said. He said Cheese freei 4Ufereel heehlels School Thursday, where she told thirdgraders a happy CHANNa HONE CEMTEBS • ELBCTMC NAIL OUNS T O Si30 P.M . HOME CENTERS interfund borrowing may be needed by October, a month 4eslflee4 le heir yee heeile aey ee SeterSay ■i e ra liif, ANN XT CAT IT M lN fl “ self image” would help them resist temptation by • POSTHOLE DIOOEES "America's No. 7 Do-It-Yourself Stores' earlier than predicted last year, to bail out the old-age ARE CLOSE TO HONE 4e-ll-yeeraell rre|ecl SMCcessfiilly. .. aatU aeee. rOA TOON COKTANIARCK marijuana-smoking playmates, Mrs. Reagan sat in on • STAPLE OUNS trust fund. ^ I I'b FRIB, af ceaitel an evening session of Narcotics Anonymous, If all three trust funds are combined, with the WHEBEVEB TOD LIVE ENFIELD iuUICBRSTER PRRKRDE WEST HERTFORD SOUTHINOTON WRTERRORT MILFORD RMT R A V p She told the teenagers NA — patterned after m tBHBBB WXStNIBSUTm. u4 IT. CBBimL r ta U XT HEW R m X ■. t M U NaTTXTOCB rLBBJI, BOmM VOII W , raOXTBWBOM, Alcoholics Anonymous — receives no government healthier Medicare fund aiding the other two, the ■T.BMdUiiT.) 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Richard M. Diamond. Publisher ^ Drinking age Dan Fitts, Editor jDeficiency spending Alex Girelli, City Editor OPINION approved by House increase to 20,

HARTFORD (UPI) - A $40.59 mllUon spend more money than the Legislature (teficiency spending package to carry budgeted for the agency. seems likely ^ t e agencies throu^ the end of the “ We in the General Assembly ought to Jack current fiscal year has won approval on clamp down on this sort of thing,” Man- a party line vote in the House. nljk said, noting state law provided HARTFORD (UPI) — For the first time since; Anderson' penalties for employees convicted of Grassroots, N.H., becoming worried Majority Democrats presided on the Connecticut’s drinking age was lowered from 21 to 18 a • 74-67 vote Thursday night to approve the' spending more than the budget allowed. decade ago, there’s a strong possibility that lawmakers Washington package that will help several agencies Unlike the human resources expense, will go along with hiking the age to match neighboring • Merry-Qo-Round ■ make ends meet until the new fiscal year the money approved for other agencies states. begins July 1. wasn't already spent, but costs an­ BEDFORD, N.H. - When the sitive appointments — has driven about this budget, instead of just Senate leaders, viewing the issue as a change in sw ial city of Nashua. N.H.. recently blacks even further into the 'The deficiency request was sent to the ticipated as a result of unforseen cir­ attitudes, reacted favorably Thursday to the House’s 89- Jack Qermond calling names. If things don’t get cumstances. In many cases, inflation advertised 12 new jobs in the fire Democratic camp. Senate, which also was sent another bill ! 4 vote a day earlier to raise the legal drinking age to 20. better, it’s going to be worse than was cited as the culprit. department, there were 308 approved on a party line House vote to Both opponents and proponents say the drinking age ' and any flood.” Despite help from renegade applications. Two years ago, allocate $25,000 for a blueribbon tax issue is more an emotional than a political one, aside The word being broadcast from study commission. Democrats, Republicans failed in from the fact that those constituents being heard the Mayor Maurice Arel recalled the And Reagan's own obsession Jiiles WitcoVer the White House now is that The $40.59 million deficiency package backing an amendment to require the loudest in this election year want the drinking age in­ other day, there were no takers with “ little stories” about people Syndicated columnists Reagan is concerned about his Coin deal was sent to the House by the Ap- governor to submit a deficiency spending creased. for similar jobs. who buy vodka with food stamps image and thus will be shown in propriationU Committee, which had projection when he made his annual “ The phone almost rang off the wall,” was the Mike Cornelius, a selectman in are causing tremors even among more situations in which his com ­ trimmed $2 million from the additional budget proposal. response Rep. Benjamin DiZinno, D-Meriden, said he Newmarket, N.H., noticed the his political allies in Washington. passion for people is evident. And being allocations sought by agency heads. received from voters in his district. "You’ve probably same phenomenon. The town “ That certainly isn’t the way to Rep. Gardner Wright, D-Bristol, co- that sounds very much like the The Department of Transportation ac­ just saved my son’s life,” DeZinno said of one caller offered a $4-an-hour job as recep­ deal with the problem,” a chairman of the budget-writing com ­ counted for the largest sum in the concerned over drunken driving by teenagers. been for Mr. Reagan since 1968." going to do something about it.” strategy Jimmy Carter and his tionist in the town office and Republican professional says. mittee, said the approved package was a deficiency package with a request for DeZinno proposed the amendment that was adopted ’ But she adds: "Everybody says On both of these central con­ advisers settled on in the late received 90 applications. “ Part of leadership is being able probed “ vety modest” request for additional more, than $11 million. The biggest chunk by the House Wednesday to raise the drinking age to 20 the same thing, that he’s spen­ cerns, the White House has spring of 1978 — an attempt to This is worth noting because to show restraint in hard times." funds, but Republicans joined in a solid wouldNn>ver Connecticut’s share o f elec­ instead of 19. The original bill approved by the General ding too much time with the rich seemed to go out of its way to return to the things that had block to vote against it. New Hampshire is not pne of trified rail costs over the last 12 years l>aw Committee was for a 19-year-old minimum. people so he doesn't know what's harden the lines. The expressions WHAT IS worrying thought­ made Carter politically WASHINGTON - The Olympic ' ' With the exception of an estimated $8 between Woodlawn, N.Y. and Grand those states feeling the recession The measure now goes to the Senate where it could be on our minds,” of support for a freeze on nuclear ful Republicans, including some successful in the first place in the Games, like other great sports spec­ million for Conrail’s New Haven com­ Central terminal in Manhattan on voted on as early as Tuesday. most heavily. On the contrary, weapons have been shot down by inside the White House, is the 1976 campaign. \ tacles, is big business. Already, muter rail line, Wright said the ad­ Conrail’s New Haven Line. UPI photo Pending approval by the Senate and Gov. William the unemployment rate here is NOR I.S the economy the only the administration’s heaviest recognition that the image But it didn’t work for Carter, there have been some multimillion- ditional spending was reflected in the Mannix called the expense “ welfare O’Neill’s signature, it would become law Get. 1. O’Neill, well below the national average. issue on which Reagan is losing Reagan has built as both harsh latest $38.9 state deficit projection for for (jonrail riders.” SENATE PRESIDENT JAMES MURPHY (LEFT) who owns a tavern in East Hampton, so far has not popular confidence. Even the guns. And Reagan has made and it probably won’t work for dollar manipulations over the sale of But what people are sharing .' the fiscal year. The Transportation Department also . . . confers with House Speaker Ernest Abate made his position known on the issue. himself vulnerable to ac­ and isolated is a difficult one for Ronald Reagan either. The commemorative coins for the 1984 with those elsewhere is a bad most unscientific interviewing The biggest item of contention in the needs another $3 million to pay for spills ” 1 personally support raising the drinking age to 20,” anyone to overcome. And for a voters understand the difference Los Angeles Summer Olympics. case of the economic jitters. The here in New England seems to cusations of insensitivity on the , spending package was $329,000 already of transformer coolant from Connnec- said Senate Majority Leader Richard Schneller, D- sitting president, as opposed to a between a campaign and a The story is told in a staff report voters are preoccupied with the confirm the finding of pollsters economy by equating the jfpent by the Department of Human ticut Conrail cars at a New York rail Essex, “ and 1 will urge my colleagues to support it candidate, the gimmicks don’t presidency. And they have their intended for the confidential condition of the economy — and that the fear of nuclear incinera­ widespread concern with some "Resources when it picked up the costs of yard. The coolant contained suspected also.” guy from South Succotash taken work, * eyes firmly fixed on the real guidance of a House Banking sub­ a federal program for the home-bound cancer-causing PCBs. House approves penalties clearly lacking confidence in tion has become an issue just Schneller said a strong argument for raising the Listen, for example, to a New issues — the budget, the condition elderly last October. President Reagan's ability to behind the economy in intensity out of context by the television committee. Here are the fascinating the Department of Income drinking age to 20 was that Massachusetts and Rhode Hampshire Republican named of the economy, the danger of Rep. John Mannix, R-Wilton, charged Maintenance anticipated a deficiency of restore it to health. if not immediacy, networks. details: Island had done so recently and New York is seriously Tom Fields talking about the pic­ nuclear war. In the bidding for the coin . the department’s commissioner “ took it $7 million because of rising hospital considering doing the same. This is not just a partisan "The president is scaring the Nor are these the only issues on for workfare 'no shows' tures he saw on television of “ I like Reagan, and I like most .ifpuii.qpon iiiiiiocathimself” IIIin violationviuiaw viiui of state lavrlaw tow wuakocosts lui for i*icuik,aiuMedicaid i recipients^ c\.i|nciivo^ ’ T m for pushing it back to 21,” Senate Minority phenomenon. Arel and Cornelius hell out of everybody with all this marketing contract, a partnership which the president and his ad­ Reagan passing sandbags during of his ideas," an automobiles l^eader George Gunther. R-Stratford, said Thursday. are Democrats, but there are tough talk about El Salvador,” a of Occidental Petroleum and the visers have contributed to the flood in Fort Wayne. salesman says, “ but I’m in one of Gunther criticized the same arguments used since Republicans similarly con­ Republican from Exeter says. Lazard Freres international banking polorization of opinion. The ad­ “ Anybody can see through that,” HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connecticut say ’I have changed my mind,” ’ said 1972 when the Legislature lowered the drinking age "We don’t have the feeling he’s those depressed businesses, .and I firm won out over the Franklin Mint cerned. Marie Scheib, a clerk in a ministration’s handling of civil House has approved a bill that would im­ Rep. Joan Kemler, D-West Hartford, a from 21 — that it was unfair to forbid 18 year olds to he says, “ People don’t want the want to see him get down to of Philadelphia. Yet last fall, tfie Portsmouth shopping center, is a really examining the situation. Demos agree to plan pose increasing penalties for welfare chief advocate of the original workfare take a drink when they could vote, marry and be pressed rights issues — from the Voting president just running around cases on interest rates. I don’t losing bidder mysteriously joined case in point. She is a devout He just seems to be saying Rights Act to tax exemptions for recipients who refuse to work for their law that took effect in January 1981. into military service. making speeches. They want him care if he has to change his the two winners in the so-called “ Even today, 18-year-olds can’t take out a note Republican and, she says, “ Ive they’re communists so we’re segregationist schools to sen­ benefits. But it was uncertain if the provision to sit down and do something ideas.” “ Coin Group.” r Under the proposal, a general requiring a recipient to work first before without a co-signer and they’re carried as high-risk in­ What makes this the subcom­ to boost state budget assistance recipient who “ intentionally” receiving benefits would stand up in surance until they are 2fi,” said Gunther, who called it mittee’s business is that the Coin failed to participate in the state’s court. ” a bad error” in lowering the age in 1972. Group’s contract requires con­ workfare program would not be able to “ We’re going to have to test what we Although the traditional arguments have usually caused intransigence, lawmakers have apparently taken gressional approval. The 25 . HARTFORD (UPI) - SUte spending higher education institutions, but no collect benefits for 30 days. Notice of the just did,” said Mrs. Kemler. “ They’ll An editorial note of statistics and studies showing more highway different Olympic coins are to be ..for the next fiscal year would be about $9 money to help students who failed ninth cutoff would be sent with the person’s se­ (workfare opponents) just have to bring cond check. suit to challenge it.” fatalities among youth people due to drunken driving. Ve s f f r minted by the govemnient, with . million more than the amount proposed grade proficiency tests. by Gov. William O’Neill under a plan The welfare proposal and a request for The period of ineligibility would in­ At the end of 30 days, a recipient could Some lawmakers who said they previously voted D- part of the proceeds paying for U.S. agreed to by Democrats on. the $5 million to provide remedial aid to crease each time a receipient reapplied re-apply for benefits. But if he failed to against denying 18 year olds the right to drink alcohol Silence isn't athletes’ training costs. The Coin ' Legislature’s budget-writing committee. for benefits but again refused to work. show up for work again, he could not re­ said their minds had been changed by personal students who failed the proficiency tests Group will handle the actual sales, ' The increase, which would include a were expected to generate the most The legislation was approved 103-34 apply for benefits for 60 days. A third knowledge of youths killed when drunken driving. collecting an estimated $94 milliqn - hike in welfare benefits and more money debate when the full Appropriations with several amendments after two failure to show up would bar re-applying Among them was House Minority Leader R.E. 'Van profit. for several other state programs, were (Committee voted on the budget today. hours of debate Thursday. It was sent to for 90 days. Norstrand, R-Darien, who said the “carnage” on always golden And what apparently caused the worked out Thursday at a closeid-door The $9 million figure was worked out the Senate. The schedule attempted to deal with highways in his own district changed his mind. Sen. Cornelius O’Leary, D-Windsor Locks, said subcommittee staff to smell a rat in rtieeting of the Democratic members of by the committee after leaders of the Under an amendment offered by Rep. recipients who reapplied for benefits on Thursday he has been a past opponent of raising the the sudden alliance of Franklin and - the Appropriations Committee. . Legislature’s Democratic majority Naomi Otterness, D-Ledyard, a recipient a “ revolving door” basis after repeated­ would be given a second chance to par­ ly refusing to join workfare. drinking age but was now reconsidering his position “ I am not a crook,” Richard red-laced few who hem and haw Lazard-Occidental was a strange .. The Increase actually totals $20 million rejected earlier recommendations from ..more than the $3.17 billion budget the panel’s subcommittees for $30 ticipate in workfare after being notified The penalties were drafted to set in because of response from his constitutients. However, Nixon said as he tapdanced and shuffle their feet and their series of events. These began with ^ recommended by O’Neill, but the bottom million in extra spending. the benefits were cut. law emergency regulations imposed by he has not yet made up his mind, he said. stories. There have simply been Franklin’s loss of the marketing around Watergate testimony. "line falls to about $9 million when federal Missing from that original package of If the recipient showed up for workfare the Department of Income Maintenance The statistics included a survey showing a significant “Time and God will absolve too many examples of unethical contract and ended with its sudden ’’’reimbursements and fee increases are increases, besides the remedial aid during the 30-day penalty period, the last November. increase in alcohol-related traffic deaths of teenagers m e,” Senator Harrison Williams statesm en in recent years for embrace by the winning group. The •’included. , money, was $11 million in transportation benefits would be restored, but only after The original workfare legislation only since the drinking age was lowered to 18 in Michigan said the day he was convicted in the reputable to remain silent. staff evidently felt that the subcom­ - “We feel very responsible to bring funds for road reconstruction and to he or she had worked. provided for broad penalties which DIM three years ago. The Michigan Legislature recently -•some add backs,” said Sen. Marcella offset a legislative cut in’the state’s sub­ “It leaves the door open for them to found unworkable. returned the. legal drinking age to 21. the Abscam trial. Bribes, kick backs, cover ups, mittee unwittingly was used to force the deal upon Lazard-Occidental. ■ Fahey, D-East Hartford, co-chairman of sidy to (jonrail. “ I did not go to Cape Cod,” are words which have, unfor­ A confidential memo to the sub­ the committee. “ Things have changed Included in the gross figure of $20 said Gov. William O’Neill, when tunately, become synonymous committee chairman. Rep. Frank ;Since the budget was put together.” million was: with the interior workings of our Mrs. Fahey and co-chairman Rep. • $5 million in state funds for the 3 per­ he commented on apparent Annunzio, D-Il!., from staff aide violations of state law by a lob­ government. rCardner Wright, D-Bristol, said all but $1 cent welfare increases. Curtis A. Prins spells out the staff’s million of the $9 million hike could be • $2.3 million to increase benefits for they’re the berries! byist who took state legislators When will our public officials suspicions. recouped through a bill pending in the teachers who retired more than a decade on a weekend holiday. “ I think demand a stop to the dirty . Legislature to close a loophole in the tax THE MEMO, ominously titl^ ago. that’s all I have to say.” schemes? They can no longer „ on oil company gross profits. • $2.2 million for the University of Straw handbags “ Scandal — Olympic Coin But is it? Certainly O’Neill is adopt the “ hear no evil, speak no The loophole exempts from the 2 per- Connecticut and another $800,000 for Legislation,” reminded Annunzio of obligated to say no more about evil, see no evil” stance unless ’ cent tax oil companies that are not in the other higher education institutions. a meeting he and Rep. Thomas ' 'refining business and buy oil out-of-state. • $1 million for the Department of one for summer the 11 legislators who were they want to be identified with Foglietta, D-Pa., had with Franklin ’’ ‘ The package called for a 3 percent hike Mental Retardation. entertained last summer by their less-honest associates. Mint representatives several ' in welfare benefits and more money for • $900,000 for children under the William J. Roper, lobbyist for months earlier. The Franklin ■ the University of Connecticut and other state’s care. • bag the savings! the Plainfield Dog Track. Perhaps in a misguided act of executives had asked for the But as a state official, a man solidarity, they have chosen not meeting “ because that company had A UILLA&6 clutches! hobos involved in governm ent, and as a to speak. But silence implies information that it wanted to pre­ You Are Invited man given the public trust in consent; in fact, several CWARM6R sent to you regarding questionable Connecticut, he should have legislators who had heard of the UliOUfvcRwtM;, activities” by Lazard-Occidental, satchels! carry-alls! the memo states. II To The „ spoken out. Cape Cod $5,400 weekend i^ r a l d The “ questionable activities” cop- I _ Politicians classically fight an shrugged their shoulders and cem ed the partnership’s handling of The biggest, best assortment of soft, interwoven straws image of their integrity on d par even said they saw nothing Moscow Olympic coin sales in 19^. Dedication Ceremony by Empire-Orr with iong-wearing ieather at strategic with that of a used car salesman; “wrong” with the legislators “ The Franklin Mint people told pieces. Naturai with burgundy or brown. Reguiariy $19 And the recent caper on Cape who partook of Roper’s you,” the memo reminded Annuh- to $36. Cod can do nothing to improve generosity.' zio, “ that they had evidence that tlie that public perception. Roper may have broken the Lazard-Occidental group had Until elected officials take law that forbids lobbyists to give L#;-. melted down Moscow Olympic their accountability seriously, state legislators gifts worth coins, had established secret badk and until the majority prove by more than $35. But .those accounts and tried to control tDe their actions their honesty and legislators were guilty of even market for the coins so that the t\^o credibility, the profession on a more. They have betrayed companies could make extija whole will suffer. public trust once again, and faith SPRING profits. The representatives p{ Franklin Mint claimed to haye Honest legislators should be in all those who govern us hangs HOPES ETERNAL documents ‘six feet high’ outlinijg appalled by the actions of the in the balance. o-l'T iL' the questionable activities.” But, the Prins memo relates, tj^e Franklin Mint twice canceled meetings with the subcommittM m:- r Berry's World staff at which they were to preset m their massive evidence. - ;• “ It now appears that FrankHn Mint used the threat of turning the of the United Technologies Building :JL documents over to your subcom­ Mental Health Unit mittee as the hammer to bludgeon 'r= i- Lazard-Occidental into cutting Franklin Mint in for a piece of Hie of action,” the memo stat^, explaining; “ It has now been coa- Manchester Memorial Hospital firmed that Franklin is in fact* a Open forum/ Readers' views partner (to what extent unknown)Jin the proposal.” ' \ ' sVf/ 'V Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 ^ Legislation OK’ing the /^za(!d- Occidental-Franklin contract has Sunday^ April 4 , 1982 passed the Senate. ; at3P*M. A Welcome! to 1500 jobs! This should go a long person taking a short drive to and & % way in easing the local unemploy­ from- work. in the ment condition^ With United Technologies con­ Policy on letters' To ihe Editor: I Hospital Conference Rooms I think that it is a shame to ha ve a tinuing to reduce its workforce we Unemployment in Manchester, few local people trying to keep J.C. need other large and reputable com ­ The Herald welcomes letters to ] I the editor, particularly on topics and in the whole country for that Penney from opening. These people panies to take up the slack. I say OtM2byNeA, Inc matter, is a serious problem. I feel claim to be environmentalists and of local interest. “Welcome J.C. Penney. All of the Letters ideally should be typed sorry for those who are out of work they say that the traffic to and from & "HONEY! We just can't go on spending money clear-thinking people in Manchester and should be no longer than two Tours to follow the and, try as they will, just can’t find J.C. Penney will cause air pollution. like we're a... a... POLITICAL ACTION are glad you are here!” pages, double-spaced. a job. handbags, downtown manchester, trl-cIty plaza COMMITTEE!" I say that a person driving around 'The Herald reserves the right Dedication Program Frederick A. Towle Isn’t it a blessing that J.C. Penney town all day, in search of a job, will to edit letters In the Inter^ of Downtown open Mon-Sat. 9:30-5; ThUrs. eve ’til 9:00 is coming to town and will create up cause more pollution than the same 299 Spring St. ^lari^^ndjaste. MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., April 2, 1982 — 9 ^8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri,, April 2, 1982 Reds count Obituaries Despite setback, foes on Cedano SPORTS page 11 George G. Johnston George G. Johnston, 50, of West Willington died Thursday at of Penney to try again Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Dawn (An­ cent of the traffic in that area would drews) Johnston and the son of Despite that clairn, Pagano By Lisa Zowada not otherwise be there if it were not Sophie (Radding) Johnston of questioned his key witness. Dr. Herald Reporter for the operations at the warehouw. Manchester. ’Thomas Sharpless, on the matter of He was born in Manchester and i When asked if he could determine HARTFORD — Lawyers for the Connecticut air. Sharpless told the Oversize stick costly what percent of the induced traffic had lived in West Willington for the court it was likely the . J.C. plaintiffs in the five-year J.C. would be on other roads in Connw- past five years. Penney warehouse would create Besides his wife and mother he Penney court battle, who Thursday ticut outside the quarter mile new traffic in the state, and that ad­ leaves a son. Keith G. Johnston at lost their bid to halt temporarily the radius, Morra said he could. ditional traffic wtould mean • ad­ home; two daughters, Donna K. scheduled Aug. 2 opening of the “ What is your basis for making ditional pollution. Sack of Chicago, HI., and Diane S. mammoth facility, will be busy that determination?” O’Neill asked collecting the missing evidence Pagano claimed that any ad­ Johnston at home, a brother, Morra. , j .. for Islanders in tie ditional pollution, no matter how lit­ Benjam in H. Johnston Jr. of before a trial for a permanent in­ “ Based on past knowledge, tle, could not be allowed. One of Manchester, a brother in Kentucky junction gets under way, probably Pagano’s earlier witnesses, a Morra replied. enthusiasm. We saw them play a and a sister in Mississippi. ' this summer. “ Do you have factual data? goalie Pete Peeters. Barber’s they’ve capitalized with a goal. pulmonary specialist from St. Fran­ By United Press International good game against the Rangers Funeral services will be Saturday Superior Court Judge Norris slapshot from the right point was “ The stick (blade) looked big,” cis Hospital and Medical Center, O’Neill asked. (Last Sunday) and in-a short series, at 9:30 a m. in St. John's Episcopal O’Neill ordered both sides to begin “ 1 have no factual data to back up Philadelphia’s Darryl Sittler just blocked by Stefan Persson and the said Bill Barber, who detected the testified that Connecticut had the, anything can happen." . Church. Vernon. Friends may call at to prepare their cases for the trial wanted to give the New York rebound went to Sittler, who fired a illegal stick. “ It wasn’t over by that worst air in the country and was my opinion,” Morra adm itt^. In other games, Quebec downed the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main and local pharmacist Michael Morra then began to give his opi­ fS W '- Islanders an appetizer in case the 25-foot shot to the stick side of much but it looked big. I just had a Dworkin, who has led the plaintiffs, well in violation of national air Boston 8-5 and Calgary routed St., Manchester, today from 2 to 4 nion on the percentage of statewide two teams meet during the main Islander goalie Billy Smith. feeling it was over. It was a 50-50 quality standards for ozone, caused Colorado 11-0. and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations vowed today, “ We will fight this induced traffic, but O’Neill quickly <;>ir course: the playoffs. “ I didn’t know I had a bad stick,” chance." by two automotive pollutants. NordiqucH 8, KruinH 5 may be made to the American thing to the end. jumped in and told him he was not “ We know if we get by the said Kallur. “ I just play with them Persson broke a 2-2 tie at 3:15 of But O’Neill would neither accept At Boston, Peter Stastny scored Cancer Society, 237 E. Center St., “ We don’t car? how much it is Rangers, we’ll play the Islanders,” the way they come from the factory. the final period. The Islanders, Sharpless, a chemistry professor, as qualified and ordered his testimony three goals and had four assists, Manchester. going to cost to prove our case. We said Sittler after scoring a goal with already assured of finishing with the an expert witness on traffic issues stricken from the record. Alain Cote added a hat trick and are going to take our boxing gloves 30 seconds left Thursday night to lift highest regular-season point total in or Sharpless’ unspecific testimony Pagano then called Sharpless back Marian Stastny had five assists to Mary S. Sprague off,” Dworkin said. the Flyers to a 3-3 tie with the the league, tied the score 2-2 at 11:49 that any amount of inducied traffic to the stand in a final and un­ lead Quebec. It was Quebec’s first Mary S. (Tucker) Sprague, 90, of But Dworkin’s lawyer, Anthony Islanders. We want to show them on Bob Bourne's 25th goal. would produce more pollution. successful effort to prove Sharpless ■ ■ victory in eight games and was also 18 Tower Road died Thursday at a Pagano of Beck and Pagano of what kind of team we have. The Flyers scored a pair of goals “ If 1 am told that the operation of was qualified as a traffic expert and • ■ ^1.' their first triumph in 17 games on local convalescent home. She was Manchester, told O’Neill he wasn’t “ We’ve had a tough couple of 2:01 apart early in the second period J.C. Penney will mean one more car that determining the exact amount the road as the Nordiques erupted the wife of the late Clarence T. sure he could complete preparations months but hopefully we have the to take a 2-1 lead. Ken Linseman and Dr. Sharpless says that will in­ of induced traffic was irrelevant to for six unanswered goals in the first Sprague. for the trial by Aug. 2. He also in­ team back on the right track. We tied it at 3:09 on a solo effort Barber crease pollution, do you think I ’m the case. period. She was born in Hartford and had dicated that the plaintiffs might not can’t go into a game like this going scored on a power play at 5:10. going to believe it? I ’ll tell you, I FluiiicH I I, ROckicH 0 lived in Manchester for the past 20 be able to afford the costs of IN DENYING the request for the through the motions. We have Duane Sutter staked New York to a will not. ’That’s totally incomprehen­ At Calgary, Alberta, Lanny years. She was a member of the gathering the detailed information temporary injunction, O’Neill also something going here in the last cou­ 1-0 lead at 8:36 of the first period sible to me,” O’Neill told Pagano. McDonald scored a hat trick and Eastern Star Lodge of West Hart­ O’Neill insisted upon. told the plaintiffs that if he did grant ple of games and hopefully we’ll We’re aware they do that. The sticks with his 18th goal. “ We didn't want to lose the Guy Chouinard scored one goal and ford. O’NEILL WEDNESDAY the injunction, a hefty bond would be keep turning It around. We’ll be can be a little different from the Judge O'Neill, in denying their assisted on four others to move the She leaves two sons, Clifton R. needed to cover possible damages ready to play them again on Satur­ way you order them from the fac­ game,” said Islanders coach A1 Ar­ request for a temporary injunction, ordered Pagano to produce a traffic Flames into sole possession of se­ Sprague of Manchester and Nor- Penney could collect should a later day” tory. If you order 1(X) sticks, they’re bour. “ It’s a big point for them. It explained to Pagano that he had not expert. Pagano told the judge he r cond place in the Smythe Division. was a well-played game with good mand W. Sprague of Winter Haven, proven that the operation of the didn’t think he could find one for decision go in its favor. \ The Flyers, who earned a power not all exactly alike” The Flyers have asked for stick skating, passing and movement. In McDonald reached the 40-goal Fla.; a daughter, Shirley Lentz of lacility would generate more traffic Thursday. But on the fifth day of the O’Neill then ordered both sides to play with 1;18 remaining after the two games remaining, we want plateau for the fifth time in his nine- Had(iam; a brother, Everett Tucker in the stale of Conneeticut than trial, Pagano called Ronald Morra, begin to prepare their cases for the Anders Kallur was detected playing checks 13 times and have been to play as well as we can. The year NHL career. in California; two sisters, Evelyn would otherwise be there, a traffic engineer and town engineer permanent injunctive trial. with an illegal stick, got the puck successful 12 times. Sittler’s game- Flyers tonight played with a lot of Giles in California and Gladys Shaw ,, for Ludlow, Mass., to the stand. , into the New York zone and pulled tying goql was only the second time O’Neill told Pagano that such in Maryland; six grandchildren; and But Morra, who said he had been Pagano told the court that with six great-grandchildren. evidence was essential to his case. commissioned by South Windsor to the type of information he now knew Herald photo by Tarqulnlo He said Pagano would also have to Funeral services will be Monday do a traffic study on the effect the he needed, he didn’t think he could show that any, additional traffic at 9:30 a.m. at the John F. Tierney J.C. Penney plant would have on prepare his case until the facility would produce more pollution that F’uneral Home. 219 W. Center St., A head start traffic in that town and Manchester, opened Aug. 2. might be harmful to human health. DPI p)ioto Manchester, with the Rev. Richard could only testify about the induced Replaced pro job hunting O’Neill said Pagano had failed to Keach of Central Baptist Church, of­ Norman LaPorte (left) and Michael OrlowskI of Park Hill Joyce traffic within a quarter mile of the But O’Neill told Pagano “ there is prove a reasonable likelihood that CALGARY’S LANNY MCDONALD USES STICK ficiating. Burial will be in Fairview Flower Shop, chairman of the Environment and Beautification facility. a limit to the time the court system Cemetery. West Hartford. There the plaintiffs would win the case at a can allow.” ...to halt progress of Colorado’s Graeme Nicolson Committee of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Morra told the court 60 to 70 per­ It’s been embarrassing to Jack Redmono. are no calling hours. trial. No trial date has been set. nounced... Following the practice to be es­ clean up trash along Broad Street in preparation for the The plaintiffs, led by Dworkin, long-time teaching tennis pro at the tablished by the New England Relays, staged townwide cleanup Saturday. See story page 1. Manchester Racquet Club, when asked over each June in Manchester, with an offer of two Sigfried G. Gilbert filed suit in 1977, saying the facility Malone on spree was an environmental threat, but and over again by club members what type H e r a l d trips to the 1984 Olympic Games in Los E L L IN G T O N - Sigfried G. Water bill advances lost in Superior Court. job he accepted and in what locale. Angeles, winner of the Women's National 25- Gilbert, 68, of 118 .Sandy Beach Road Redmond, the only head teaching pro the A n g l e died Thursday at Johnson Memorial That decision, however, was HARTFORD — Legislation that legislators, would keep debt service Kilometer Road Race June 13 in Sudbury, Racquet Club has had in its nine-year history, Hospital He was the husband of Merchants, Kandra overruled in May, 1981, by the state should keep Manchester water rates costs down on the $20 million water Houston improves Mass., will win a trip to the Bahamas. The was handed a pink slip last week, effective Earl Yost, Marjorie (Willis) Gilbert. Supreme Court, giving the plaintiffs to a 60 percent increase in the com­ improvement project, by letting the NE Relays, sponsor^ by Manchester Com­ a chance to seek a permanent in­ yesterday, April 1. While the date was all Sports Editor munity College with a big assist from United Funeral services will be Saturday ing year — ihstead of a threatened town float lower-interest short-term Fool’s Day it wasn’t for Redmond. Technologies, will offer one trip for each of at 11 a.m. at Community United junction. 100 percent increase — has been ap­ notes longer. differ on progress Notification of his severance from the two days to the lucky contestants, not Methodist Church, Crystal Lake. proved by the state Senate. The .‘'•'1 goes to the House of fight for playoffs TH E QUESTION of how much, Racquet Club was received, officially, necessarily winners, which should help Friends may cali at the Ladd The bill, strongly backed by Repre.J ntatives, where it is businesses to see first-hand street if any, induced or new traffic the several days after the membership had been create added interest for the athletes. Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., By Susan Plese Manchester officials and expected to succeed. that is headed by Sam Hamilton of and sidewalk conditions. J.C. Penney facility would create informed via the mail. Rockville, today from 7 to 9 p.m. Herald Reporter By Mike Tully games. Manchester. “ We will take out and completely and O’Neill’s insistence that it be “ I ’m not going anywhere. I'm looking for a Big audience Memorial donations may be made to answered became a stumbling block UPl Sports Writer Trail Rla7,rrs 109, Spurs 105 Although 15 concerned Main replace 12 blocks of sidewalk, and job,” Redmond said. This summer, starting the Community United Methodist in Pagano’s case. At Portland, Ore., Mychal Thomp­ Notes off the cuff CBS reports that 30 percent of the televi­ Street merchants left a meeting between 30 and 40 blocks will be Cheese giveaway due When the games get harder, the in June, he will be the teaching pro at the Church. Pagano maintained throughout son scored 28 points and Jim Paxson Manchester Sports Hall of Fame com­ sion audience was tuned to the NCAA Basket­ Thursday with George Kandra, patched. Work will start this tough play harder. added 25 to move the Blazers within Neipsic Tennis Club on the Manchester- the five-day trial that the court It would be advisable for people mittee will review nominations for the 1982 ball Tournament finals last Monday night in director of public works, “ feeling spring," Kandra said today. Needy Manchester and Bolton “ There’s a lot more contention on three games of Phoenix in the race Glastonbury town line. It’s only a seasonal P should be looking at the effect the seeking cheese to bring proof of induction dinner at its April 14 meeting. New Orleans. The game between champion Alice M. Cahill optimistic” they would be getting The meeting, pronounced residents can pick up government every play,” Houston Coach Del for the Western Conference’s final job. Penney facility would have on residency, a MACC spokeswoman Redmond, who served as both manager and Three additions will be selected from a list of North Carolina and runner-up Georgetown VERNON — Alice (Mead) Cahill, better town srvices, Kandra said “ successful” by both sides, concen­ surplus cheese Saturday from 10 Harris said Thursday night after the playoff spot. The loss reduced San Manchester air, and not on Connec­ said, because other neighboring head pro for four of his nine years at the club, nearly 100 nominees...Former Manchester came into 17,520,000 homes (bars, etc.) and 79, of 125 Union St. died Wednesday operations would continue status trated on snow removal, and though a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Center Rockets nipped the Golden State Antonio's first-place lead over ticut air, and therefore the question towns mave discontinued their gave up the dual post last fall to concentrate High softball star Liz Neubelt is an infielder received the second highest in the history of at Rockville General Hospital. quo. Kandra admitted that no money was Congregational Church. Warriors 104-101 in a struggle Denver to IVz games. of whether there would be new, cheese distribution programs and with the Central Connecticut State College NCAA hoop telecasts. Only the Larry Bird- Funeral services will be Saturday Joseph Garman, chairman of the in next year's budget for that pur­ This is the second of the toward the final Western on teaching . . pollution-emitting traffic in the their residents are not eligible in Members have expressed themselves via women’s squad this spring...John Fitzgerald, Magic Johnson meeting (Indiana State and aU p.m. at Lucina Memorial Chapel downtown retail division, said it was pose, he did assure the merchants Manchester Area Conference of Conference playoff berth. “ It’s +: state was irrelevant. » Manchester. I Maverirks 121, Pislons 120 soccer coach at Manchester Community Michigan State) in 1979 drew a bigger at Grove Hill Cemetery. Friends his impression of the meeting that that money was available in the Churches’ cheese distribution dates. more significant to win six in a row letters of protest to the owners as to the At Pontiac, Mich., Rolando manner in which Redmond was informed of College, will be an assistant director at Joe audience, 38 percent ... Bob Kiernan's may call at the Burke-Fortin the directors had promised garbage town aid account. That fund is nor­ this tim e of the year than in Blackman hit a driving 10-foot the change. Support was not to have the pop­ Morrone’s Connecticut Soccer School Manchester Cycle entry won both divisional Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., pickup three times a week and mally reserved for road resurfacing January.” jumper with three seconds training sessions in July and August this and playoff championship honors in the today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. street cleaning once a week. and repaving. ' Moses Malone scored 35 points ular pro retain^ . School suspension? April Fool! and 15 added rebounds to give the remaining to lift Dallas and leave Dan Kenneby, of Ellington, was named to summer at the Choate School in Manchester Rec Department’s Memorial contributions may be “ It's nothing new," Kandra said “ 1 take Kandra’s word it’s going Detroit three games behind Atlanta replace Redmond and he’ll be both head pro Wallingford...University of Connecticut will Businessmen’s Basketball League. The made to the North Shore Animal today, “ We do that now, but I ’ll be to be done,” Garman said. “ We all Rockets a,42-32 record. If the season in the race for the final Eastern unveil its Sports Center Capital Campaign at Cyclists and DiRosa Cleaners each posted 14- League, 22 South St., Port checking to see that procedures are have some doubts about the way BOLTON — Your kid has been woke her daughter. Debbie, “ I was really hoping it wouldn’t ended today, Houston would own a and program director. Conference playoff berth. The a luncheon Tuesday at the Hotel Sonesta. 1 records in their respective divisions with Washington, N.Y., 11050 or the being followed.” they will handle the snow removal, suspended from school. “ dragged her out of bed,” and backfire. But there were no spot while Golden State would bare­ Meanwhile, Redmond has cleaned out his Pistons’ Kelly Tripucka scored a Plans for the construction of new athletic the former gaining the post-season honors in Connecticut Humane Society, 701 Much of the meeting dealt with but Kandra said he will do the best That’s what parents of five Grade prepared her for a stiff reprimand. problems,” he said. ly miss. locker and will continue to honor his clinic team-high 25 points. facilities at Storrs will be an­ a one-game playoff. Russell Road. Newington, 06111. 7 and 8 kids found out when they Ms. Holland said it took a while “ It will take more than this game obligations at the Rocky Hill tennis complex snow-removal problems. Kandra he can.” The April Fool’s trick had worked. Burks 117, Hawks 113 “ I think snow removal will still be woke up Thursday morning. The Debbie and four other for the spoof to sink in. “ At first I to keep us out of the playoffs,” said said he would look into the matter, At Milwaukee, Marques Johnson an area of concern,” Anne Flint, kids had each received three-day schoolmates had teamed up with wasn’t sure what happened,” she (Jolden State coach A1 Attles. >oQooooooooooooeooo«ot but was noncommittal about scored 30 points to lead the Central president of the Manchester suspensions for reprehensible teachers Tom Sheridan anil Fred said. “ But now it’s pretty funny.” By winning, however, Houston im­ whether things would improve next Division leaders to their third CARD OF THANKS Chamber of Commerce said t(jday. behavior, and the notices sitting on Audette to pull the stunt on the Will It happen again? Probably. So proved its chances in two directions. winter. straight victory and sixth in a row at We would like to thank our friends “ But Kandra suggested that the the kitchen table were proof. parents. It was risky, Sheridan said parents: Beware of suspension The Rockets can qualify as one of Merchants had scheduled a march home. John Drew scored 27 points to and neighbors for their kindness merchants meet with him again in One mother, Donna Holland of today, but, “ Thank God they all notices dated April 1. the four nondivision winners or they up Main Street and the meeting with lead Atlanta, which still holds a shown to us in the recent loss of our the fall when the snow removal Birch Mountain Extension abruptly have a sense of humor.” can still overtake San Antonio for Kandra to call his attention to Main three-game lead in the race for the Blue chip high school cagers mother. And Dr. Gerard Miller and program is being planned.” the Midwest Division crown and an Street woes —> dirty streets, over­ final, Eastern Conference playoff the nurses on first floor north for Merchants had charged that automatic berth. flowing trash receptacles, spot. their loving care given to her during mountains of snow left on Main “ We’d like to catch San Antonio crumbling sidewalks, and improper Knirks 111, Cavaliers 110 her stay at Manchester Memorial Street curbs decreased their Winter but we want to make the playoffs snow removal. At New York, Michael Ray Hospital. After the meeting Kandra business and caused severe safety TRY IT—YOUIL LIKE IT! first,” said Houston’s Robert Reid. Richardson scored 15 points, in­ The Vittner Family retraced their steps back to their concerns. “ If we can beat them Sunday up say they were offered bribes there it might be different.” cluding five in a stretch that capped San Antonio is in first place with a a 26-point comeback, sending 44-29 record and Houston is 2’ik ' Cleveland to its ninth straight loss. ticular colleges, the Pittsburgh other people associated with the and made is true,’’ Banks said. " I t ’s games behind at 42-$2. They meet Knick forward Sly Williams an­ PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Five Fire destroys garage and vehicles nounced through his agent, Joe blue-chip high school basketball Post-Gazette reported in a school. been going on for years. The head twice next week. copyright acticle. “ I’ve been offered cars and coaches don’t do it, most assistant World Free, averaging 23.3 points Moniz, he is holding a press con­ recruits in Pittsburgh for tonight’s GENERAL OIL ference today in New Haven, Conn., Dapper Dan Roundball Classic say Though the players declined to money, but it was done in very un­ coaches wouldn’t get directly in­ per game, injured his neck in the se­ A three-car garage at 19 Oakland Terrace was said it had not yet been determined whether the fire was name the schools that made the dercover ways,” said Rellford, who volved in it, but the alumni wind up cond period and was unable to play to explain the factors that have led they have been offered bribes to destroyed by fire Thursday night. of suspicious origin. offers outlawed by the college plans to attend the University of doing it after an assistant coach tips the rest of the game for the to his third suspension of the season. accept scholarship offers from par­ Three vehicles — a pick-up truck, a tractor and a car sports governing body — the Michigan. “ I was recruited very them off about a particular kid.” Warriors. He scored only three — as well as a trailer in the garage were also destroyed National Collegiate Athletic heavily in both football and basket­ Phelps said during .the NCAA by the fire, according to a spokesman for the Town of points. Save On Our “Full Service” Gasoline Association — they talked at length ball, and the past year hasn’t been playoffs at New Orleans he had Manchester Fire Department. “ I hit my head in San Antonio FLOWERING about the types of inducements easy. reported four schools to the NCAA The garage was completely on fire when firefighters Tuesday night and injured my dangled before them in the front­ “ There were illegal offers in both for allegedly offering cash arrived shortly after 11 p.m. Thursday,, the spokesman neck,” he said. page article in the Friday edition of sports. Some were pretty nice, as a payments to players. He did not said. A total of 17 firefighters were on the scene. Houston led 100-97 with 1:20 PLANTS the Post-Gazette. matter of fact. It bothered me a lot, name the schools. remaining in the game. Malone had The firefighters could not get close to the building Manchester 568 Center St (Near Comer of McKee) The players who made the claims and I didn’t get much sleep for a Wesson said the first illegal offer FOR PALM SUNDAY four free throws and Elvin Hayes because of the intense heat the spokesman said. The fire are Richard Rellford, a 6-foot-6 while because of things like that.” caught him off-guard, added two to clinch the victory. was under control by 11:30 p.m. AND EASTER Banks, who is headed to the ” I ’d be lying if I said I didn’t think Hayes finished with 18 points and 12 forward from Riviera Beach, Fla.; The cause of the fire is still unknown. The spokesman University of Iowa, told the Post- about it, but 1 (lecided it would be rebounds. Reid added 16 points for 6-9 Lloyd Moore, of nearby Clairton, 2 Vernon 704 Talcottville Road, Rt 83 Wenders P a .; Andre Banks, 6-4, from Gazette one school offered him a wrong to accept it, so 1 turned it a TULIPS a DAFHIDILS Houston. f Stay on top of the news “ free ride” for his girl friend if he down,” Wesson said.' “ Lots of Golden State was led by Bernard Chicago; Keith Wesson, 6-10, of stay on top of the news — subscribe to The a HYACINTHSa AZALEAS signed. schools are doing it. Usually it com­ r~ Ijlu^THlsl^ONirSAVINGrcOUW^^ King with 28 points but Reid held Niles, Ohio; and Greg Willey, 6-3, of Manchester Herald. For home delivery, call 647-9946 or • eAMENIASe ROSES 1 “ What (Notre Dame Coach) es from people associated with the him to fourpoints in the fourth Oak Hill Academy in Virginia. 646-9947. r PRESENT TO OUR ATTENDANT j The boys said the bribes were not Digger Phelps said last week about school, but not from the coaches. AND MUCH MORE quarter. ' made by coaches but by alumni and there being a lot of payoffs offered ; “ Once it gets down to the £ f f per gallon additional discount off j ; remaining games of the seaaon and GIANT ' you’re fighting for the playoffs, the eiistar egg dye Tremendous ^ Aft our posted gasoline prices. j scores g^t lower,’’ said Reid. PANSIES “ We’re playing as well as anybody, St. Joseph's joins East AA and all the Selection of in the NBA and we’re talking more on defense.” fixina for PHILADELPHIA (U P I) - The The league was formerly known 5 record, giving it 50 wins over the Quality Nursery Stock j 5 iron, AprtI 2-Aprl. eih GOnOrOl Oil CO. ' ^ | In other games, Los Angeles making baskets Eastern Athletic Association again as the Eastern Eight before Pitt past two seasons. St. Joe’s also defeated San Diego 117t100, c ------— — « has dipped into the Philadelphia Big dropped out to join the Big East. It recorded the 1,000th win in the Arriving Daily Portland shaded San Antonio 109- • gran • toys 5 as part of Its active off-season is currently seeking a new name. school’s history in the past year.. 105, Dallas nipped Detroit 121-120, expansion program. “ The EAA has had trying times in • ostlopham Milwaukee topped Atlanta 117-113 The EAA Thursday tabbed St. the past,” EAA commissioner HOURS 9:00 TO 5:30 Itoiions ol FREE fosoline | and New York ovetKxdc Cleveland • baskots alally beans 50 Joseph’s University as its 10th Leland Byrd said Thursday at a - . All-Stars win j from Qsnsrsl Oil Co. | 111 110 member, effective with the 1982-83 news conference on the St. Joseph’s • cbocolata bunnies DAILY AND SUNDAY Lakera 117, Clipper* 100 campus. “ As a conference, we’re Paced by Keith Wolff’s 12 points, I Fill Out coupon and Loave with Attendant j At San Diego, Jamaal Wilkes season, and third new member in happy to have St. Joseph’s as our the West Side All-Stars nipped the I Enter As Often As You Like | scored 25 points to enable Los the past two weeks. Temple, the 10th team. We do have the nucleus to Coventry All-Stars last night in Aiigeles to clinch a playoff spot for Hawks’ Big 5 rivals, and Penn State lum i little DPI plioto joined the league last week. have one of the better conferences basketball in Coventry, 30-29. Dan the sixth consecutive season. The I adfeili mikltDii ■ th in g " <*QROW WITH US’* j Address...... Phone...... | St. Joseph’s, as did the other two in the country.” Keehan added six points for the^ itoiSww (asMtaflsr^ decision extended the Clippers’ winners while Frank Cooms (10) I DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE I^Y l^meZ__ lo s i^ streak 12, a team record. San MARQUES JOHNSON WAS OFF BALANCE universities, agreed to a three-year The Hawks’ basketball team ROUn 6 DOLTON 048-7002 finished the 1981-82 season with a 25- and Ken Turro (8) led the losers. Diego has dropped 27 of its last 29 ...when he bumped into Atlanta's Rory Sparrow commitment.

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M,i around.” By United Press International from last season and was* im­ At Bradenton, Fla., Joe DeSa :{74l 78 Manchester Coach Gene Spaziani U r Tievilin :r/ :oi 7 Hc’lh Snlniiinii By Bob PapettI mediately traded to the Mariners. 3742 ?J was obviously pleased with the ' The Cougar mentor was also quick keyed a four-run ninth inning with a Hnnme Hla- k 7 Dehhic M.i'. |.'. Hy rm icii Tress IniciiiiiliniMl :i44: ?y Gorrespondent General Manager Rawley, 26, was 4-6 with a 3.97 in Mod knii ;r/-;iH 7 • K.itliV ( nl III Im-. successful outing. to point out that the season was still two-run single, lifting the St. Ix)uis uiTHlcr Urc'enslwnn Oprii :fi)4o 7) Frank Cashen, while dealing away 46 games with eight saves. Rawley Mark UMe.iia :c 40 7 Mai lelii I' lnul “We did a lot of good things out barely underway. Cardinals to a 7-4 decision over the \t ■ I li in'iislmro. N.(' April I ;« :rc 7 Keisv Kmi' il84l Firing a one-hit shutout, Dan Wawie I.evi :ti4;i 79 “We’ve, got seven games in the outfielder Lee Mazzilli to the Texas is the top reliever in Seattle • Tai 7ii 7 ( hlliud \mi I leeil Corazzelli struckout 12 batters to there today,” voiced Spaziani. Pittsburgh Pirates. Knlihv < n|e :«4l 79 Rangers for two pitching prospects, Mariners history. Kcilli l■■(•l. IIS ♦j'j Mike I hiiialtl 7 Ddc |■.Ll:.•lln; “Danny pitched a helluva game for next eight days and we’ll be facing a At Lakeland, Fla., Dave Rozema Diimu I*’ l.itf. Ilavc’ 41 ;1H 79 lead Manchester Community chose to comment on what he still \Sallei Mali :i7:fli 7 42-il7 ?J lot of tough teams.” In other exhibition games: Tcti‘1 Unstcihiiis Itt'iS- Ii7 ;«;i7 7 I ’.aihai.i Kaii'ivv College to a 10-0 romp over Post us, and the hitting is finally coming stifled the Toronto Blue Jay's on Maik .Have. 41 i« 79 has. At Sarasota, Fla., Bill Almon had ia'iHUf Taillf I'nm Shau :w-;io 7 Sii.ie Heiimir three hits over eight innings to help T.d Meveis if742 79 College of Waterbury at Cougar “He’s had an outstanding spring,” iKiviil l‘Uh\.ir(l‘ txiuu leweM :c -40 7 a double and a triple and drove in the Tigers romp to an 8-3 triumph. ir h i. iiiiiik ‘rK ti :« ;17 7 Karhai.i Mi/inhu ;i94l «) Field yesterday. PoBi (0) — Croft, If, 2-0-0-0, \h k l-.iidn ilH42 AI MCC (10) — Desaulniers ss, 4-2-1- said Cashen of George Foster, who four runs to spark the Chicago White Itolil), ri.impen Hill Kial/eM iPJ-ilV 70 ^ l.n \ Dvsvi’i Rozema, who has 1.23 ERA this :t)44 -Al Manchester, now 2-1, takes on the Golino, ss, 3-0-1-0, G. Robinson, c, 3- l^iiinv SVailkms Kd DniiuheiK :«;4o 70 M .n ra Stulild'-lield 0, Caro, 2b, 2-3-0-0, Troian, dh, 1-1-1- hit a two-run homer Thursday to Sox to 10-0 drubbing of a split squad :r743- At spring, walked one and struck out \alak.i llauawa ' i «l llnh Hn'.d ;i0'4o 70 S,mill.I .Tcisi Eastern Connecticut JV, today at 0-0-0, D. Robinson, 3b, p, 3-0-0-0, lead the Mets to a 6-3 victory over lieii -!W lU ifil4l Al ■r\ 2, W. Gonzalez, 3b, 3-0-0-0,, McKier­ of Pittsburgh Pirates. Britt Burns, K('i) (ireei) 70 .Saudi.I Spn/u h seven. Mark T il’ll :«-;W «) :1842 A) Cougar Field at 3. nan, 3b, O-O-O-l, D’Attilio, cf, 3-3-3-2, Angle, cf, 3-0-0-0, SimpsoiS, 2b, 3-0-0- Philadelphia. “ The most lell Milehell ;«•:« 70 K.illiv Hill scheduled to pitch on opening day At Orlando, Fla., a run-scoring Till M tiiiiwaii iW42 81 Corazzelli stymied the frustrated l.yn l.nki 4o-;io 70 M n e Millei Carone, If, 2-0-1-1, Botteron, If, 1-1-0- 0, Farrell, rf, 3-0-0-0, Y. Turbe, lb, 1- noteworthy thing is he’s hit the ball against Boston, threw seven shutout Miki* SulliMin W 4041 81 Warrior hitters, whiffing six in a double by Cal Ripken Jr. and an RBI lam Nielsen 70 ( alhv Maul 0, Sarant, c, 2-0-2-0, Morhardt, c, 2-0- 0- 0-0, F oster, p, lb, l-O-O-O, hard. Dave Kingman has had his innings in his final spring tuneup to Kill Kiipeis XKK :« ;« 70 Is.itliv Ml Mntleii 4il-il» 81 single by Bob Bonner in the seventh Hi m e l leivhei :iH43 81 row at one point and allowing only ia\ < mill .lim lliinlns :«•;« 70 •Tellliv TllIV 1-2, F ru sc ian te, lb, l-O-O-O, Gaudreau, p, lb, 2-0-00. 'Totals: 24- best spring ever and part of that is earn the victory. 40-41 81 four batted balls out of the infield, inning gave the Baltimore Orioles a liiin Turi/cr Thil Haneni k 70 l.iimsi Hull I I at ks Klibanoff, lb, l-O-O-O, C. Gonzalez, 01 - 0 . hitting right behind .Foster.” At Tampa, Fla., Lou Piniella inlin M il//.) VII ;«-:i!) 77 < .ithv Hevn..|il 4041 81 4-2 victory Thursday over the Hnv Hmilei ;i942 81 three of which were weak fly balls. Key . at bats-hits-runs-RBIs. \lik r lU'iil VU ' 4o:i7 77 \ M kl I’ el Ijnli rf, O-O-O-O, Johnson, rf, 2-0-04), Hoch, Mazzilli will no longer have those singled home the winning run off Joe Mii'hael lit.liman :i943 82 The lone Post safety didn’t come Post 000 000 0 0 . Mail. I.\r 7U Mark MiViilc. :i7-40 77 M.IIV Tnrlc’i If, O-O-O-O, Corazzelli, p, O-O-O-O. big bats around him. Edien with two out in the 11th inning I .ciiuir Ai( IHM :tKt7 71) 77 M.iiilvii Sindh 4:i-il9 82 At Mesa, Ariz., Rookie third \Savne Tlavn 3944 until there was one out in the top of MCC 311 104 X 10 .lark .NfsM'iii VO \\allv Ariii l .17-40 77 .Ian 1‘e ita ii The Rangers, who one day earlier to give the New York Yankees a 3-2 baseman Ryne Sandberg chopped a nllU :f740 Kl the sixth inning, when shortstop Totais: 24-10-9-8. Hal siiiioii 70 I Ian Ti>hl ;iH-:w 77 Vivian llrnvMilc traded A1 Oliver, their best hitter, to \\i)uil\ llkiiklmtn i)4-;ii» 70 4043 Kl UPl photo Brian Golino belted a sharp single M (ieiherpei :i74I 7H I'eKL-v Ccinli”. the Montreal Expos, continued to Mark Tall .lU’i’i Ilia -W-M 70 :174I 7H M irv \iills 4144 K Knurl MalMm- 70 I'lltl KllUnn up the middle. Besides Golino’s hit, 7H .le metti Kei I 4244 Ai maneuver in an effort to enhance Mirii M iiiri :i4-:io 70 l.ativ \ti/e 4o :« 7H Undefeated colt in Florida Derby and a leadoff walk to leftfielder '.ai’\ H a ih rir' 7i.) Steven .Inlie- I’.v I inic‘d Tic'S.s Internatinnal their standing in the American 'I ini Sllllpsnii 40- :i» 7H I rniuul 'IhnmpNnii 70 Mu helnl) Senuu s ( lassie Chris Croft to open the game, :i;)-4o 7) League West by dealing I f . Snrail It *3l> 71 llMhard l.ei M I anip.i Fla . April 1 being washed down. Colt will compete in ■ ;ei4o 7.) • star Gallant, undefeated three-year-old, is Corazzelli was invincible. The 6-foot righthanders Walt Terrell and Ron Mark Mi l U'lilx'r VI ■Inlinnv Klai)<, cTar T2i .Inn Hei |nin iibi ;iH41 7) Names in the News 1 ;a n ir\ ...... 'M -.’d 71 Miller llail.ei il4-:i4 88 still frisky after morning workout as he tries Florida Derby Saturday at Hallandale, Fla. 180-pound freshman from Noank Darling for Mazzilli. llnh Cli.irle^ :«-4i 7i l» A Wrilmnu iW-lk) 71 .1 ( (innsie- :ff-!»8B was a master of control, tossing 71 Hnn {'nminatr :ci^) 7) Terrell, 24, one of the team’s T.i'iicr Dniii’lass 'M-'Xi 71 Taiil llanie’. il4-iff- -69 to nip assistant trainer Carolyn Loren while Hii hard Maa ;iH4i ?j of 98 total pitches for strikes. Training Kill K"lMn-*ii .Di-X 71 I »iiw l‘ instei .lid il7-itC -70 brightest young pitching prospects, Terry I Held ;io4o 7) las Haas 71 D.in Sikc-s , iff-iff- 7U The Cougars rocked three Post was 15-7 last season with a 3.10 ERA Millv (thssnii 41- :e» .leirv Al llarhei , • iCl-il7- 70 \ i r 1ni Hr; alailn 71 Hnhhv Mill III II ;Ci-42 81 pitchers, including Josing hurler Carlton Fisk Krail T.i yaiil it •;*> 71, Hill ( nllms il6-il4 70 with Tulsa, the Rangers’ minor- 'I nniiiu Ml < •mills :tiM:i 81 Camp .Inn llinrpr 71 Mikc‘ l c‘|.hul. :B-;18--71 Dave Gaudreau, for 10 runs on nine .hihn ('ri'uan 4M I 82 SARASOTA, Fla. (UPl) — The White Sox return to Chicago today league affiliate in the Texas League. I’M//’, /nrllri 71 llnh Hn-hlir^ • il7-il4-71 4240 H2 One-poini margin hits. Centerfielder Ken D’Attilio led but some of their equipment — including the glove catcher Carlton Darling, 22, was 4-2 last year with a Kan \nkl > iKi-iC- 71 • ( harhe Mac I linvvie .hihnsmi iff-il7--72 4:i40 Kl the offensive attack with three Knlih‘. Wadkins ^ ilV-itf- 72 Hnherl l.invitle ( ieiu’ l.iti II I i*»-it> 72 M A d i i Fisk was planning on using this year — won’t be on the flight. 4.46 ERA with Tulsa. Himnic Tarkc-i 4:i4;i Ai .la'I Flc-k 3r-ir7-72 singles in as many at bats and drove Notes linn Hrrsr 72 vvdr Thieves got into the Sox spring training clubhouse and made off with Mazzilli, 27, a five-year veteran . Kriirr l,irl/kp :*>■.')!> 72 Hud Alim Hull l‘iru ksnn 34-il8 72 home the first two runs in the bot­ and' a native New Yorker who ''rtrr .larnh'.rii -72 \ri Wall -72 -TV uniform tops, shoes and gloves worth an estimated $2,(KX), club of­ Inn SMinti 72 Hv liniic’d T m '' , Internalmrial Hill. Casper ' A»-il7 -71 tom of the first inning with a two-out Din.'ih Sluin' in archery shoot ficials said Thursday.I overwhelmed Mets fans with his f.nu iiialia'ii 72 ^ilO.ini UTCA Tmiiinv Hnli iff-ifll 71 >, Calil . Aprd 1 rope to right center. Manchester •)avr sinrkinn 72 Al Hanclin M iiar Dnn .hmnarv il0-il7 73 good looks and a slick batas a rookie

SAN ANTONIO (IX) „ r r « Qucbc< 611—8 Mitchell. 14 1-1 29. Olbcrding 2 f.*T 9; Boston 0 3 2—f- Johnson 2 04) 4. (jlervin 7 2-2 16. Moore 2 First period—1. Quebec. Goulet 41 WHO AM I? 1-2 f., Corzine f 2-2 12, Banks 6 4^ 16, (Tardif. Lacroix). l:ri. 2. Quebec. P. llrbek, Vega. Slastnv 43 (Rochefort, M. Stastnyl. 2:4T.. Bratz r. 30 14. ToUls 43 18-21 }X. Basketball PORTLAND (109) Hockey 3. Quebec. P. Slastny 44 (David. Gross 3 M 7, Natt 9 44 22. Thompson at Sun Citv. Ariz. Cloutier 1, 11:40, 4. Quebec. Cote 13 (M. 12 4-6 28. Paxson 10 f.-f. X, Valentine I 0- halted after I '. innings, wind Staslny, P. SUstny). 13:29. f. Quebec. t:ieveland Cole 14 (M Staslny. P. Staslny). ir.;31. 0 2. Ransev 4 3-3 11, Bates 3 2-2 8. Lamp 2 04) 4 Harper 1 04) 2. Gudmundsson 0 0- Milwaukee r._t> 6. Quebec. Cole ir (P. Slastny. M. ' Brennan and Hassey: Slastnv). If 46. Penalties—Marcolte. Bos. 0 0. ToUls X. 19-21 109. _ _ San Antonio 26 30 26 0~J5!: ,41. 'E a sle riy (61, Jones (61 and 0:10. Wcir. Que. 4:26; McRae. Que. Simmons. W-15ep(no. b-B rennan. H R - 20:00. 0 Rcillv. Bos. 20:00. Portland 34 24 28 23—109 liiree-point goals—Bratz. Total fouls— Milwaukee. Cooper. NATIONAL HCX’KEY LEAGUE Second period—7. Boston. O’Reilly 22 (HillicD. 3:2f. 8. Boston. McNab 33 San Antonio » , Portland 24. Technical By I'nitcHl Press International NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASS<3C. fouls—Portland coach Ramsay. San Wales d nfe re nre tk. (O Reilly. Marcoltc). 8:46. 9. Quebec. A. OaMand 000000010- 171 Slastny 26 iP SUstny). 18:10 10. Boston. By United I’re.ss International Antonio coach Albeck. Ar-12,888. ![’ a ln c k D ivision t^stern Conference cK o (NLI 000001001-2»1 W L T Pis. GF GA K, Crowder 23 (McNab. Cashman), 19:26. ^Langford. Beard (71, Owchinko (9), Penalties—Jonathan. Bos. 4:13; Pichelle. Atlantic Division v-N Y Islandr.s T3 ir 10 116 377 240 W L Pet. GB McUughlin (9i and Newman Krarney x-N Y Ranpirs 39 26 13 91 3GB 296 Que. 13:43. Milbury. Bos. 17:04: O'Reilly. x-Ruston f6 16 .778 - (71; Bird. Smdh (41. Segelke (61. Hipley x-PhiladcIpn 37 30 11 X 3ir 306 Bos. major. 17:17. Hunler. Que. major. X'Philadclphia TO 22 694 6 i8i. Hernandez (8( and Moreland. W- \-Pittshurgh 29 36 13 71 296 330 17:17 Wa.shingtoii 37 X .ri4 19 Hernandez, ly--Owchinko. Washington 24 41 13 61 310333 Third period--ll. (Quebec. P Staslny 4*' New Jerspv 37 36 i07 19W Adams D ivision (M. Slastnv I 3:08. 12. Boston. Kasper 19 New York 32 41 .438 24>.^ \ -M ontreal 46 ir 17 109 Xf2ir (Middleton. Pederson). 8:2f 13. w slon. Central Division Pederson 41 (Gillis. Marcotlei. 19:33. x»Bo'^lon 41 27 10 92 311279 v-Milwaukee 10 23 .6BT. - Baseball \-M u )lalo 3R X 11 91 298 262 Penalties-Ham(‘l, (juc, f ;23; Hamel, Not all ez-prixe f ilt ­ (^ue. 8:f6. Hickey. Que. 13:39. Atlanta 36 36 m 13>/^ ' Sehatzedcr. Breining (4). Rowland (71 x-Quebof :i2 30 16 80 3X 338 Detroit 34 40 4f^ ie>/s ers fade into obacuntv. and FruiU. Ransom '61; Bannister. H a rtio rd 21 40 17 f9 X9 341 Shots on goal—Quebc' lf-10-8—33. Boston I! 13 1(F 38. Indiana 33 40 4T2 17 Even fewer, though, Rawley (61. Andersen (81, ^n(on 8 , ( 'aniptiell Confe rent[*e ( hicago■ago 29 43 .403 20^.1 V andc^i’g '9) and Esslan. Bui ing (8). N o rris D ivisi on Goalies Quebec. Garrett Boston. manage to do what I Baron. Va«hnn A--11.407 Clovclaml ir r? 208 34>.^ W -Bannister L-Schalzeder. H R s^n \N L T Pts GF GA Western Conference did. I Mcame a profes­ Krancisni, Wohllord; Seatlle, Zisk, ;)6 20 92 33R282 \ -M innoMila X Midwest Division sional writer. Today I Maler. x-\S intiiircg ;i3 31 14 80 316 32f 'iliursday’s eixnibiliun Baseball Results 308 340 W L Pet. GB contribute regularly to X-Sl l.nllis 31 39 8 70 NY Islanders 111--3 San Antonio 44 29 .603 -■ By United Press International 321 X6 al Bradenton. Fla. __ X ( h ir.iu o 28 :i8 12 68 Philadelphia 021—3 Denver 42 30 .r«l Hi Ring Magazine and the St. Louis 100000114 — 7121 T o ro n l" 29 42 16 T6 293 367 I' irst (KTiod If New York. D Sutter 18 at Fort Myers. Fla. 269 347 Houston 42 32 .r«B 2>^ Village Voice. Not bad I x tro il 21 46 12 f4 iMcrricki. 8.36, Penalties-Linseman. Kansas Cilv 26 47 .X6 18 Texas 200300 0 0 0 - f 110 Pittsburgh ®?**^**®*®,^/*!J1 • D ivision for a one-time boxing Kansas City 2001® 000 — 3110 Forsch, Kaal (8). V, Romo (9)^ana ''im th i Phi, f:27. Tonelli. NYI. 14:17. Clarke. Dallas 2T. 49 .338 19'^^ Drummer. Bjiirkman (9). Moskau. wbby too 4ir 294 \ I'almnnton 47 17 If Phi. 1441 Utah 19 f3 .264 24'.^ champ. Tanana. Darwin (7), S h m id t (8). 33 333 342 ID. Niemann (7). Sarmiento (8). Edge s C a lu iii’v 29 17 7. Second pcriod--2. Philadelphia, Linse- Pacific Division Matlack (9) and Johnson; Black. Creel 33 277 282 (9) and Pena. W—Kaat. 1/—Edge. x Vant ouvef 28 17 73 man 23 (unassisted). 3:00. 3. Philadel­ \-U>s Angeles ro 23 .60T -- (f.), Brown (9) and Wathan, Quirk (8). W xizO.s Anei les 24 39 V. 63 310X6 phia. Barber 44 (Sillier, Clarke). r:10. 4. Seattle 46 26 .639 3>^ i -ppn tqi o| lupliunij iTo[) fiHit in I’iH h division qualify lor Penallies-'Smilh. NYI (served by D. Golden Stale 40 33 .f.48 10 Stanley ('up plasolts i Sutler). 4:32. Langevin. NYI. 13:31; Portland 37 X .ri4 l2'/i -z a m n>n pi«>« »si « » at Winter Haven, Fla. x-dinchcclroit 120 Friday s Games NYI. 18:42. Houston, 104. Golden State tOl at SarasoU. Fla. I All Times EST) Shots on goal—NY Islanders 7-12-6—2f. Milwaukee 117. Atlanta 113 Pittsburgh OOOOOOOOO— 0 73 I'lllsbur^h at N Y Banners, fi;? p.m. Philadelphia 12-11-10-33. Chicago (AL) 00001612x-1 0 1 6 0 r _____ D)S Angeles 117. San Diego 100 CLEVELAND (IIU) _ Minne’oita al Winnipeg. 9:ff p.m. Goalies -NY Islanders, Smith. Philadel­ Portland 109. San Antonio IX GrilTin, Scurn' (7) and Nicosia; Bums. Saturday s Games phia. Peelers. A—17.147. Robin.son 8' 4-6 20, Wedman 9 2-4 20, Hovl (8). Hickey (9) and Fisk, Hill (8). Kndav s Games hklwards 4 2-4 10. Brewer 7 7-0 21, Vanctiiiver at I.^)S Angeles, aft. (All tim e s EST) W--Burns. L—Griffin. OVERLAND PARK. Kan. (UPI) Here Philadelphia at N Y Islanders, aft Huston 10 2-2 22. Silas 4 f.-7 13, Hubbard are the top 24 bowlers with toUls after Washington al New Jersey. 7:3! p.m. 1 2-3 4. Mokeski 0 04) 0. ResUnl 0 04) 0. itoston at Onebei- Boston at Atlanta, 7:X p'm. at Tampa. Fla. three rourws (18 games) of the fllO.000 N Y Hangers at Hartford T ransactions Cleveland at Philadelphia.-8;X p.m. Totals 43 24-X 110. (11 innings) King Louie Open on the Professional itulialo at Montreal Milwaukee at Chicago. 8;X p.m. NEW YORK (111) New York (AL) lWOOOlWOl-380 ^v^ers Association tour: Washington at Toronto Kansas City al Utah. 9:30 p.m. Lucas f 6-10 16. Russell I 1-2 11. Cincinnati lMOOOOlOM-293 1. Jeff Bollinger. Columbia. S.C., 4079 t hicago at St. Louis By United Press International Portland ai Denver. 9;X p.m, Webster 4 1-2 9. Newlln 1 04) 2. Guidrv. Davis (6). LaRoche (7). 2. Pete f u t u r e . Windsor Locks, Conn., ( alg.irv at Colorado Phoenix al Dis Angeles. 11:30 p.m. Richardson 6 2-2 If. Weslpha! 8 1-2 18. Frazier (9) and Foote; Soto. Price (f). 4019 ItiisrlMill Cartwright 6 4-6 16, Bradley 1 4-6 6. M ien (9) and Trevino. Van Gordcr (8). 3. Dave Husted, Milwaukie, Ore., 4000 San Antonio al Seattle. 11:30 p.m. Knight f 04) 10. Carter 1 04) 2. Smith 3 0- Boston — Purchased catcher Roger LaFran- Saturday's Games W—Frazier. L—F^len. 4. Joe Berardi. Brooklyn, N.Y., 3048 • (I 6. ToUls X 19-30 111, AnuTuan Hockey lx.*ague cois from Pawtucket of International League: Washington al Atlanta (tie)-Alvin Lou. El Cajon, C^lif., 3048 (!levoland 30 29 29 13—110 at St. Petersburg. Fla. ' NURSES STATION LOOKS OUT ON SPACIOUS CORRIDORS OF THE NEW PSYCHIATRIC WING Bv United Press Inlcrnation,111 sent outfielders Garry Hancock and Chico Indiana al Detroit 6. Marshall Holman, Hedford, Ore., 3047 Northern Division Now York 19 30 31 31—111 Philadelphia 000 010 (BO —3 93 Walker, infieldcroutfielder Ekldie Jurak and Golden Stale at Dallas Three-point goals—Richardson. West- 7. Mark Roth. Spring Lake Hts,, N.J., W L T Pts, GF GA Utah at San Diego New York (NL) 201 OBI OOx-611 3 ... dedication ceremonies to open new wing at Manchester Memorial Hospital Sunday at 3 p.m. x-Ncw Bruns 47 2U 10 104 330 211 infieldcr Marly -Barrett to Pawtucket; sent phal. Fouled out--Roblnson. ToUl fouls— Reed, McGraw If). Lyle (7). Monge 8. Bruce Carter. Round Rock, Texas, 3041 Maine 4T 2T 7 97 314 261 pitchers Mark Fidrych and Steve Crawford to Cleveland 24. New York 30. TecHnical- (8) and Diaz. Virgil (f); Lynch. Holman 9. ^ r m e n Salvino, CJhicago, 3014 Nova Scotia 33 3T 10 76 317 310 St. Petersburg of Instructional League. DALLAS 11211 Webster. Cleveland (Illegal defense), (6). Orosco (8) and Steams. W—Lynch. L 10. Jeff Mattingly. Ukiah. C:alif.. 3010 Springlield 30 43 f 6f 26f 3ir Chicago (AL) — Sent pitchers Caftos Ibarra. Bristow 1 0-0 2, Vincent 17 3-8 37. Robinson. A—7.179. —Reed. HR—New York, Foster. 11. Steve Westberg, (>>tUge Grove* Ore.^ Cooper 3 3-4 9. Davis 4 3-4 11. Turner 4 Fredericton 20 f3 f 4f. 272 3Sf Dave Steffen and Ernie Camacho to minor- 3007 Southern Division 0-0 8. Aguirre 8 6-6 22. Blackman 6 6-7 at Lakeland. Fla. league ramp for reassignment; optioned out- 12. Henry Ck)nzalez, Colo. Sprgs, Colo., x-Binghnitii 46 2f 322 2T1 18. Nimphius 1 0-0 2. Spanarkel 6 0-0 12. Toronto 000000000-3 fl Ho( licster 39 29 316 273 tieldcr Leo Sutherland and inficlder- Jay U G arde 0 (M) 0. Totals TO 21-29 121. Detroit 01l0aM3x-81f.2 (tie) Mike Monyak. Tacoma, Wash., 3806 New Haven 38 31 281 266 l»viglio to Edmonton of the Pacific Coast DETROIT (120) ATl.ANTA (113) Sticb. McLaughlin (8) and Whitt; 14. Ted Hannahs, ^nnesville, Ohio, S8S0 Come four the new wing Sunday Hershov 34 38 298 339 l..cague; purchased the contract of pitcher Benson 6 (M) 12. Tripucka 7 11-12 X. Drew 12 3-T 27. Roundfield 7 7-7 22, Rozema. Tobik (9) and Fahey. W— If. Lewis Prater, Independence. Mo., 3866 Adirondai k 32 37 289 280 Salome Barojas and assigned him to major- U im beer 6 r-6 17, Long 7 7-7 21. Thomas Hollins 2 2-2 6. Johnson 7 44 IB. Sparrow Rozema. L—Slieb. HR—Toronto. Bonnell. 16. CJharlie Tapp, South St. Paul, Minn., Erie 2 1 ro 306 412 9 2-2 20. Tvler 3 3-4 9, Lee 0 4-6 4. 8 1-1 17. Pellom 1 04) 2. McMillen 6 1-3 league roster. 13, Glenn 4 04) 8. Matthews 0 04) 0. 3862 x-dmrhed lirst place in division ('hicago (NL) — Released outfielder Scot Johnson 1 0-6 2. Carr 0 4-4 4. Hayes 3 0^ at West Palm Beach. Fla. 17. George Papas. Charlotte. N.C., 3880 Totals 47 18-22 113. Montreal »1000000-4121 'Huirsday's Games Thompson to Iowa of the American Associa­ 6. Totals 42 36-41 120. 18. Tom Laskow, Commack, N.Y., 38X. iNo Games Scheduled) Dallas X. 29 X 32-121 MILWAUKEE (117) AlUnU 10301200X-7 9 0 tion: asked waivers on pitcher Rawly Marques Johnson 10 10-10 30. MIrkev 19. Randv Lightfoot, St. Charles. Mo., Herald photos Friday's Games Detroit 3628 38 18—120 A nderson. Bahnsen (6), Reardon (8) 3834' *' New Brunswick at Binghamton Eastwick for purpose of giving him his uncon­ Total loulfr-Dallas 32. Detroit 28, Johnson f. 3-3 13. L. Corzine 4 DETECTORS gary. 'McDonald 38 (Chouinard. Nilsson). Holman to Tidewater of the International 2-2 10. Banks 6 4^ 16. Bratz f 3- LOS ANGELES (117) 3 14. Totals 43 18^ IX. promises will have a fully furnished 16'(£{ 6. Calgary. Nilsson 26 (unassisted). Ix^aguc Rambis f. r-6 If. Wilkes 10 f<-9 X. 17:?9 Penalties -Quenneville. Col, 7:29; m RTLAND (109) model room on view by Sunday. Pittsburgh — Traded right-jianded pitcher Abdul-Jabbar 6 i-6 16. Nixon 9 2-3 20, Gross 3 1-1 7. N att 9 4-4 22, Hislop, Cal. II 12. Maxwell. Col. If.-.OI, Victor Cruz to Texas for shortstop Nelson Nor­ Johnson 2 3-4 7. McGee f 1-f. 11. Brewer Second j>eriod--7. Calgary. McDonald Thonmson 12 4-6 28. Paxson 10 The new unit will combine both the man, 2 2-2 6, McAdoo 0 4-6 4. Landsberger 3 f- f-f. X. Valentine 1 04) 2. Ransey 39 (Chouinard*. 8:f7, 8, Calgary. f n. McKenna 1 0-0 2. Totals 31-46 l.^braatcn 10 iPlett. Clement). 9:4'' 9. San Fram isco — Placed Rennie Stennett on 4 3-3 11. Bates 3 2-2 6. Lamp 2 hospital’s in-patient psychiatric unit waivers. 117, 04) 4, Harper 1 04) 2, Calgary. McDonald 40 (Peplinski. LavaL SAN DIEGO (100) and its out-patient community men­ leei. 17 10 Penalties--Cameron. Col. Seattle — Optioned catcher Dan Firova to Uudmundsson 0 04) 0. Totals C Brooks f 1-1 11. Chambers 7 f-7 19, 19-21 100. 2:tf . Maxwell, Col. 7.36 Salt Lake City of Pacific Coast League; sent Whitehead 7 345 17. Brogan 7 4-6 18. Hill tal health service which are at pre­ Third period -10. Calgary. Hislop 16 San Antonio 2Ba02623-lX. pitcher Roy TTiomas. Infielder Gary Gray and 3 2-3 8, Bryant 0 0-0 0. Wood 2 3-f. 7, Portland 34 24 2B 23-109 sent scattered in various buildings (Russell. McAdain). 4:24 11. Calgary. Douglas 8 1-2 18, Wiley 1 0-1 2. Smith 0 l..avallee 32 (Chouinard. Rautakallio). outfielder ('asey Parsons to the same club. Three-point goals — Bratz. throughout the hospital complex. ‘»:0r Penalty Rautakallio, Cal. 10;ri. Texas — Acquired outfielder I..ee Mazzilli 04) 0. Totals 40 19-31 100 Total fouls—San Antonio 26, Connecticut Valley Coin Co. Shots oh goaV-Colorado r.-f-8—18. from the New York Mels for minor-league Los Angeles 36 32 X 24-117 Portland 24. Technical foul»- The 29,16f.-square foot addition is Calgary l4d7-4-3f.. pitchers Ron Darling and Walt Terrell. San Diego 2021 3722-100 Portland coach Ramsay, San 80S M^ln St. M 3-620S Three point goals—Douglas. Fouled out Goalies Colorado, Resch, Myre. Cal- I'ihhImII Antonio coach Albeck. part of a |$24.r. million expansion —Chambers. Douglas. Total fouls—Los 12«^. 0 r « DMLT S-B garv. Higgm A--?i43 Philadelphia — Inside linebacker Bill Angeles 30, San Diego 31. A—7,064. project expected to be completed by Berpov announced his retirement 1984.

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Cohan, opened Feb. 10 and will continue Strada West through April 18 at the dinner theater, Route 5, East Cinema Windsor. (522-1266) DAVIS FAMILY • Yale School of Drama, New Haven: “As 1 Lay Et Cetera V idor BenacquUla NOW SERVING BEER A WINE Dying." an adaptation of William Faulkner’s novel, jC' 1 pi DiOennaro „ 643-6165 opened March 26 and will play today and Saturday at Hartford 8 p.m. at the theater. 222 York Street, New Haven. • Civic Center, Hartford: The annual home show in Pictures (PG) Fri. 1, — Weekend Alheneum Cinema — 7:20, 9:55, 11:55, Sat. 1, FULL SERVICE FAMILY RESTAURANT (436-1600) . , with the theme, "Lifestyles (or 1982” opened March 30 Rt. 83 T«lcottvlll*/V«rnon • UConn Nutmeg Theater, Storre: '‘Hedda Gabler The War of the Worlds, 3:05,5:10,7:20,9:55,11:55, 643-0256 and will close April 4 in the Civic Center Assembly and with Dick Tracy vs. Crime opens April 8 and continues through April 17 at 8:15 Exhibition Halls. Hours are today and Saturday from Sun. 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:20, FRESH FL0U N ie $ S 99 Incorporated Sat. and Sun. Join Us For A Delightful p.m. in the Nutmeg Theater on the UConn campus. No noon to 10:30 p.m. and Sunday from noon until 6 p.m. 9:55. Inexpensive Luncheon Baked, Broiled or Fried W e W V performances Sunday and Monday, April 11 and 12, 2. — Jezebel Fri. 7:30,9:30. Manchester I (522-7191) — The Grapes of Wrath IJA Theaters East — UBY BAY SI»LL0PS (429-2912) • Old State House, Hartford: The art work of Ken — Weekend Specials — Baked, Broiled or Fried • Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam: The At Coachllght Sat. and Sun. 5:30, 8. Porky’s (R) Fri. 7:30,9:30, Mixed Seafood Chioppino ...... *10.95 Hogle of Farmington and Richard Welling of Hartford fiinema C i^ — Devil’s opera house opened the. 1982 season on March 30 are featured In a show at the Old State House, through 12, Sat. 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:30, VulCordon Bleu ...... * 8 .9 5 USDA CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK with "Lock up Your Daughters,” whlch-wlll continue for Playground (R) Fri. 7:20, 9:30, 12, Sun. 2, 3:50, 5:40, The Above Served w/poteto 4 teled Doug Houston plays the title role in April 3. The hours today and Saturday are 10 a,m, to 5 9:25, Sat. and Sun. 2:20, served w/Broccoli & cheese sauce several weeks. For showtime and ticket information p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. (522-6766) 7:30, 9:30. — A Little Sex Broiled Chicken ...... *4.95 Coachlight Dinner Theater’s musicai tribute 4:25, 7:20, 9:25. — Missing (R) Fri. 7:20,9:10, Sat. and CALOOH PLAZA EXIT 03 OFF 1-88 649-5487 call (873-8668) to the famed theatre impresario, "George • Connecticut Fly Fisherman’s Association, North served w/Baked Potato & Saiad Bar • Trinity Square Repertory Theater, Providence, (PG) Fri. 7, 9:15, Sat. and Sun. 2:10, 3:50, 5:40, 7:20, M!” Performances are scheduled at the Windham: There will be a fly-tying and casting R.I.: "Dead Souls,” by Nikolai Gogol opened March 26 demonstration Saturday at 10 a.m. at the center. Sun. 2, 4:15, 7, 9:15. - 9:10. — Up in Smoke (R) in the upstairs theater, 201 Weishlngton St., theater in East Windsor through April 18. Montenegro (R) Fri. 7:30, Fri. and Sat. midnight. -- Potter Roaif and Route 6 In Hampton, by the associa­ 9:35, Sat. and Sun. 2:30, Providence. It will continue through April 25: "The tion. (455-9534) ' Personal Best (R) Fri. Hothouse" by Harold Pinter, opened Feb. 26 and will • Old Stale House, Hartford: Gems native to North 4:35, 7:30, 9:35. — The 7:10, 9:20, Sat. and Sun. continue through April 11 in the downstairs theater. Story of 0 (X) Fri. 7:10, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:15. - The • Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs: Pianist Shura America will be featured in the American Gemstone (401-351-4242) Jewelry Collection at the Old State House from April 7 9:05, Sat. and Sun. 2:10, Rocky Horror Picture PIANO’S Cherkassky will be featured In concert Monday at 8:15 • Wednesday Noon Repertory, Hartford: “The to 30. Hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 4:05, 7:10, 9:05. Show Fri. and Sat. mid­ p.m. in the auditorium on the campusof the University Rt 8 & 44A BOLTON 643-2342 Terrible Meek," a poetic one-act play with setting at a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. (522-6766) (^ineatudio — Days of night. ^ v e m / the foot of the cross after the crucifixion, will be of Connecticut. (486-4226) . • Paperback Alley, South Windsor: Sunday the Heaven (PG) Fri. and Sat. Vernon • Hartford Jazz Society Inc., Hartford: The society FRIDAY, SATURDAY A SUNDAY SPECIALS Reader’s Choice of Connecticut Magazine’s presented at noon at Center Church, 60 Gold St., Comic Collectors Club will meet at 1:30 p.m. at Paper­ 7:30, with Gallipoli (PG) Cine 1 & 2 — Reds will present the Elvin Jones Quartet on April 4 from 7 1981 Favorite Overall Restaurant in Hartford. (249-5531) back Alley, 984 Sullivan Ave,, to buy, sell, trade, and Fri, and Sat, 9:20, — (PG) Fri. 8, Sat. 1:30, 8, For years La Strada West has been building Strada offers a complete full service menu. to 10 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Morgan St., Hartford. Hollywood Hotel Sun 7:30, BAKED STUFFED LOBSTER...... 1 0 . 7 5 . Hartford County. • Long Wharf Thaater, New Haven: The comedy discuss comic books. (644-9979) Sun. 1, 4:30, 8. — The its reputation for good food and fair prices. In Serving Toast and Coffee, to your favorite with the lengthy title, “The Carmone Brothers Italian (242-6688) with The Little Foxes Sun, Border (R) Fri. 7:10, 9:30, VEAL CORDON BLEU ...... 9 . 7 5 Omelette for breakfast. Grinders, Club • Sunday Champagne Brunch • University of Connecticut, Storrs: Several events 9:35, keeping with this tradition of quality, we have Food Products Corp.’s Annual Pasta Pagent,” opened Sat. 2, 7:10, 9:30, Sun. 2, Sandwiches, along with daily lunch specials OPENING NOW A T 11:00 A.M. TO 2:30 P.M. March 30 and will play nightly, except Monday, are scheduled for this coming week In the von der Colonial — Killer Army 4:15, 7:10, 9:30. BROILEDSCROD ...... 7 . 9 5 joined forces with Pasta Italiano to offer fresh through May 9 at the theater, 222 Sargent Drive. (787- Mehden Recital Hall on the university campus. Satur­ (R) with Bloody Avengers Willimantic pasta products. Our menu includes such are all featured at the noon hour. Our full • Lunch • Dinner day at 4 p.m. the UConn Wind Ensemble will be VEAL SALTIMBOCCA,...... 9 . 7 5 4284) (R) Fri, from 6:30, Sat. JMlson Square favo-ites as Spaghetti, Linguine and Fettic- dinner menu accented with fresh Veal and 2300 Main St., Glastonbury • 659-0366 featured with H. Robert Reynolds as guest conductor; and Sun. from 1. Cinemas — A Little Sex RESERVE NOW FOR EASTER Pasta entrees is enhanced with nightly on Sunday at 3 p.m. the UConn Camerata and cine along with Manicotti, Cavatelli and Kaat Hartford (R) Fri. 7:20,9:20, Sat. and specials. Chicken Parmigiana, Bay Scallops, Meistersingers will be featured and on April 7 at 8:15 fJnema One — Closed Gnocchi. For a real treat try our lasagna with Sun. 2:20, 4:20, 7:20, 9:20. ITALIAN FOOD PIZZA Baked Stuffed Shells, are just three of the DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS p.m. there will be a faculty recital featuring Mary Lou for remodeling. On Golden Pond (PG) L u ig i’s fresh egg pasta. This same commitment to Rylands on cello and Sanford Margolls, piano. (486- Poor Richard's — The Fri. 7:10, 9:15, Sat. and quality goes into all our products — from farm more than twenty dinner items available 2106) Border (R) Fri. and Sat. MON.-b a k e d LASAGNA ranging from $2.7f: to $8.7r;. Sun. 2:10, 4:15, 7:10, 9:15. TUES.-VEAL PARMESAN fresh eggs to veal prepared in our own • The Sounding Board, Wethersfield: Sally Rogers, 7:30, 9:30, 12, Sun, 3:30, — Silent Rage (R) Fri. 7,9, Check tonight’s ad for this weekend’s Dance popular folk artist, will sing traditional songs, Satur­ 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. WED. - SPAGHETTI 3 MEATBALLS kitchen. Sat. and Sun. 2, 4, 7, 9. — From sun up to sundown and beyond La specials and plan to pay us a visit. day at 8 p.m. at the Sounding Board Society, 290 Showcase Cinemas — Some Kind of Hero (R) THUB.-CHICKEN PARMESAN Middletown Ave., Wethersfield. (563-3263) Victor; Victoria (PG) Fri. Fri. 7:10, 9:05, Sat. and PRia-SHELLS a SAUSAGE • Eastern Connecticut State College, Wllllmantic: 1:45, 7:10, 9:45, 12:10, Sat. Sun. 2:10, 4:05, 7:10, 9:05. ^SAT.- EGGPLANT PARMESAN • Hartford Ballet, Hartford: Alvin Alley American The college’s committee for Arts and Lectures will 1:45,4:20,7:10,9:45, 12:10, SUN. - BAKED MANICDTTI Corner of Hartford Rd. & McKee Street Dance Theater will return to Bushnell Hall on April 8 present a chamber concert starring the, Apple Hill % Sun. 1:45, 4:20, 7:10, 9:45. Music chief and continue through April 10 at 8 p.m. each night. Chamber Players with guest pianist Dr. Carole Lee, — Some Kind of Hero (R) S p e c ia ls (549-0466) April 7 at 8:15 p.m. in the college auditorium. A recep­ Fri. 1:15, 7:30, 10, 12, Sat. • University of Connecticut,. Storrs: The university tion will follow in the Shafer reception room. (456- 1:15,3:15,5:15,7:30,10,12, is appointed OPEN 7 DAYS THE PUMPERNICKEL PUB OF MANCHESTER will offer a one-day workshop exploring styles of jazz 2231) Sun. 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:30, CLEVELAND (UPI) - $ 3 .2 5 dance, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (486-3234) • Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs: The Philip Jones 10. — Quest for Fire (R) Christoph von Elohnanyi, 706 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER CALL 649-5326 OAKLAND COMMONS PHONE • Opera New England, Pomfret: The Concert Dance Brass Ensemble, an English group, will perform April Fri. 1:20, 7:40, 9:30, 11:30, currently general music NEXT TO ECONOMY ELECTRIC 643PUBB Company of Boston will be presented at the Data 8 at 8:15 p.m. in the auditorium on the campus of the Sat. 1:20, 3:20, 5:10, 7:40, director of the Hamburg General Cultural Center, Route 169, Woodstock, University of Connecticut. (486-4226) 9:30, 11:30, Sun. 1:20, 3:20, State Opera, has been ap­ tonight at 8. (928-3573) • Southern Connecticut State College, New 5:10, 7:40, 9:30. — pointed music director of • Contra Dance, Hartford: Contra Dance will Haven: Romantic music to be performed by (acuity Deathrap (PG) Fri. 2,7:15, The Qeveland Orchestra Give Your “House Specialty” feature Ralph Sweet as caller today at 8 p.m. at Im­ members, will be featured in Lyman Auditorium April 9:50, 12, Sat. 2, 4:30, 7:15, for 1984-8. He will be the manuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St., 6 at 8 p.m. at the college. Performers will be pianist 9:50, 12, Sun. 2, 4:30, 7:15, sixth music director in the Hartford. ' Jack LItten, cellist Eugene Schweitzer and violinist, 9:50. — On Golden Pond 64-year history of The A Showcase! • Southern Connecticut State College, New Karen Inglitzen. (397-4435) (PG) Fri. 1, 7:25, 9:45, Cleveland Orchestra, • Lyman Auditorium, Now Haven: The Southern April Specials Haven: A dance tribute to George Gershwin will be 11:50,-Sat. 1, 3:10, 5:15, following Nikolai Sokoloff, Become part of our weekiy dining one of the highlights of two concerts by the Southern Connecticut State College band will present a free Soprano to perform 7:25, 9:45, 11:50, Sun. 1, Arthur Rodzinksi, Erich IWine Toastl - Salad Bar - Potato Connecticut State College Dance Theater, today and concert April 7 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium on the 3;10, 5:15, 7:25, 9:45. — Leinsdorf, George Szell guide so we can feature your Richard Ptyor Live on the Saturday at 8 p.m, in Lyman Auditorium on the cam­ college campus. (397-4217) and Lorin Maazel. Restaurant’s distinctive at­ ★ CLUB SIRLOIN STEAK 7 . 5 0 pus. (397-4435) • Hartford Conservatory, Hartford: The Hartford Soprano Marsha Hogan of Hartford will per­ Sunset Strip (R) Fri. 1:30, • Center for the Arts, Middletown: A concert of new Conservatory of Music and Dance will present a facul­ form at the Stairwell Gallery of Manchester 7:45, 9:30, 11:20, Sat. 1;30, mosphere and cuisine. ★ BROILED FILLET OF SOLE 6 . 2 5 works by Wesleyan composers will be presented ty violin recital April 7 at 8 p.m. at the conservatory, Community College's biennial Faculty Artists 3:30,5:30,7:45,9:30,11:20, (Excluding Easter) ______today at 8 p.m. in the World Music Hall at Wesleyan 834 Asylum Ave., Hartford. (246-2588) Exhibition opening tonight at 8 p.m. at the Sun. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:45, PER • University of Hartford, Hartford: BIdu Sayal, PERSON CALLB43-2711 University. (347-9411) , 146 Hartford Road building She will be ac­ 9:30. — Chariots of Fire 99< ASK ABOUT OUR EASTER SPECIALS • Wesleyan University, Middletown: A dance facul­ Brazilian soprano and former Metropolitan Opera (PG) Fri. 2, 7:10, 9:45, dlya, will conduct a master class at the Hartt School of companied by pianist Patricia Bellingham. - n u w T U i r R ty concert with original dance pieces by Mona Daleo, 12:05, Sat. 2, 4:30, 7:10, -tnUUNE MMMMir R Susan Foster and Jim Martin, will be presented today Music, April 5 from 6 to 10 p.m. and April 6 from 9:30 There’s no admission charge and the public 9:45, 12:05, Sun. 2, 4:30, and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the campus theater. A a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Bliss Music Room. (243-4355) is welcome. 7:10, 9:45. — I Ought to be - program on South Indian Classical Dance will be The HORSaESS CARRMGE d represented April 6 at 8 p.m. In theWorld. Music Hall 7 DAYS A WEEK SPECIALS IB irrh Im t on the campus. (347-9411) SHOWCASE 11/4 lb. LOBSTER $ 1 1 Q R M t. 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A 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri.. April 2. 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD. F ri„ April 2. 1982 - 17 A ctivities Advice Friday TV Theater World set for kids EVENMO 3 ) Eotertalnment Tonight 3 ) 0 ABC Nowa NIghtlIno Osmond show bombs on B way The Adventure Challenge School /Viohored by Ted Koppel. of Manchester and the Manchester 3 ) CharHs*s Angsts 33lronelde Daughter is negligent X HswsflFtv#-0 ® Movie •(Drame) • • "NIghth- Jane Galloway, Ann McNeely and Jack Recreation Department will spon­ By Glenne Currie every time Donny Osmond flashed his characters, but it has to be done..... (9) Logondary Pockot Billiard ewke" 1881 Sylvester Stallone. Bittner were allowed to sing well but sor several activities during the S tart (Continuss from Dsytims) BHty Das WliUsma. A Nsw York City DPI Lively Arts Editor ■toothpaste smile. What follows is an hour and a half of dstsctivsiscauahtupinsdsngsrous then to ham it to pieces. April school vacation. Abby, I am not my brother. Most Luthsr LassHsr vs Jos Bsists (R) Donny wasn’t the worst part of the cheap shots at the advertising and DEAR ABBY: Recently I flew 1,- ® Lofty, ThoDIngaNng Lynx Part gams of intsrnstionsl terrorism, NEW YORK - A highlight of the ’The program gives Gerald Gutierrez A bike clinic for children ages 9 to ^ s ts d m (98 mins.) show by any means. His singing was promotion industry, auto manufacturers 000 miles to visit my only daughter, parents would be tickled to death if George M. Cohan musical “ Little Johnny 13 will be conducted at Manchester & Dr. Scott On Hobraws (Contkv- 0 0 0 The Tonight Show pretty good even if he didn’t act and his credit for the direction, but he says he and the environmental movement. whom I had not seen in a year. When their sons brought honie the kind of ® Nowedeek For the late night Cycle on April 19 starting at 1 p.m.; U M Prom Daytimo) Jones,” revived March 21 at the Alvin dancing had more enthusiasm than abili­ wanted his name deleted because he ’The hero-anti hero is Jed Kohler, great 1 arrived at 10 a.m., she wasn’t Dear grades I do. But mine are never (B) Nows World Nsws highlights vis viewer on the Seat Coast, snd ths ’Theater on Broadway, was Donny Os- on April 20 there will be an all-day sstsIMs tsiscssts from sround ths prim s-tim e view er on ths W est wasn’t responsible. grandson of the Jedediah Kohler who home, but I found her 9-year-old satisfied. Not only that, but I’m ty hike to Gay City Park in Bolton- Coast, a wrap-up of ths day's nsws. mohd singing, "Give My Regards to Dan Siretta staged the dancing and was a famous frontier marshal with an daughter taking care of her 15- Abby beginning to work up a real bate for « Making tt Count O Movio -(Comody) **• "Ou- Broadway.” “ LITTLE JOHNNY JONES" is about musical numbers, and though a couple of Hebron for those ages 9 to 13. The W Jofforaona(Capttonsd) trsgsousl" 1977 Craig Russsit, itchy trigger finger. The idea is that Jed month-old baby brother. My my brother. production numbers worked he was bad­ hike will start from the Mahoney iZ) Soapbox Hollis McLaren. Excsllsnt It was prophetic. ’The show closed the American jockey Johnny Jones, who will break out of his yes-man image to daughter came home at 4:30 p.m., Abigail I feel better just getting this off comsdy-drsms about ths rslstion- ly hampered, first by the small size of Center and the cost will be $8. same night, and Donny’s Broadway loses the English Derby but wins the take a stand, like Jedediah. saying she had been to her bridge Van Buren my chest. I hope you print it for-my shlp between a trsnavsstlte snd his the Goodspeed stage,. for which no A new games play day will be con­ S O S N B C N a w a schizophrenic girlfrisnd. (Rstsd R) career was over as soon as it began. American Handicap at Saratoga, his But playwright John Bishop has a club. She pulled some food out of the parents to see. Q p ^ ln s .) allowance seems to have been made in ducted April 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. O ® MghtlyBualnossRoport This has been a bad year on Broadway, girlfriend Goldie Gates (a San Fran­ basic twist up his sleeve — Death is no freezer and put it in the microwave NO. 2 IN OAK PARK S Bob Nowhart Show 0 ® ABC Captioned News for both plays and musicals. ciscan, of course), their assorted friends the change to Broadway, and by at the Mahoney Center for those 6:50 0 Movie -(Bclence^FIctlon) * * M longer as welcome or courted in our day oven. (It was still frozen in the mid­ ® QoodNawsbrsak "QIant Behemoth" 1858 Qsna But I don’t think this 1904 Cohan flag- and miscellaneous villains and an odd­ Osmond's inexperience as a hoofer. as in Jedediah’s. When Jed has the ages 9 to 13. The course fee will be Evans, Andre Morrell. Radioactivity dle when she served it!’ daughter, Abby? 7.*00 waver — even with the book and score ball Pinkerton man. ’The show put on by the band outside $ r . DEAR NO. 2: Parents can’t be Xi^SNows unisashss s prehistoric monster choice of being killed or letting the auto At 7:30 p.m. she left me and went changed considerably — was the way to ’The show, like “ Man of La Mancha,’ ’ There will be another bike clinic HAD ENOUGH faulted for encouraging their MJL.S.H. from the ass, bringing terror to was better than what followed inside the company literally get away with murder, to another bridge party. I was in bed (]j MuppotShow London. (2 hrs.) bring missing playgoers back to the “ Shenandoah” and “ Annie,” originated Alvin. on April 23 starting at 10:30 a.m. for children to work up to their poten­ 1 2 K » he saves his own skin. when, she cam e home. The next DEAR HAD; Your daughter’s 3 ) ABC Now* theater, either with or without Doriny. (I at the Goodspeed Opera House in Blast those ages 14 an i older. It will be at tial, but never should one child be 3 ) VouAakodPorn d ) (X) Movta -{THIm Unin- “ THE GREAT GRANDSON of "The Great Grandson of Jedediah evening she opened a can of chicken rudeness is the least of it; leaving a M unced) 7 (2 hrs.. 16 mins. also didn’t think it deserved that quick a Haddam, Conn., which produced the plot F’arr's. Pre-registration is required ■ compared with a sibling. Unfor­ ® CollogoBaskotballRoport Jedediah Kohler” starts with a little guy Kohler,” a production of Circle Rep. soup for five people and called it 9-year-old to look after a 15-month- ^Ssason Wrap-Up' (fi) Top Rank Boxing From Atlantic death; something more lingering, ' changes and added a half-dozen numbers by April 16: Contact the Recreation tunately, most parents aren’t awhre ® Baal Datoettvas: Tho Spsck O ty(R ) in a tux coming to the front of the stage, which opened March 21 at the Off "supper.’,’ She gave me half a cup. old child is child abuse. Add to that 0 Dr. Scott On Hebrews perhaps.) from other Cohan shows like ‘ "The Little liepartthent at 647-3084 or 647-3166. of how damaging such comparisons ' announcing that he is Death, and that we Broadway Entermedia Theater, has a Saturday morning she and her hus­ her failure to feed the children 0 Fridays One opening night gimmick was to Millionaire.” Additional activities will be con­ can be until it’s too late. 12:30 are going to see him present the guy next little broad satire and a lot of laughs as band left for the weekend while I properly. Since your son-in-law 0 Bupor Pay Cards have a high school brass band play a But no amount of juggling could make ducted at the Mahoney Center over ( D M r^ y lin o Prom Nsw York, ths 3 ) America's Top 10 door with the death of a hero. He then well as the broad satire. But most of the baby-sat. witnessed all this and went along only nightly tsiocsst of It s kind-world (£Movlo-ropoeeatoMeHseeAgretti,thlnklng 5 0 4 Keith Wolff, making f. out of 10 CD Nowa Miss Andrews, though. GRADE: C- and enlightening film. GRADE: B. Shat ehe will refuse him because of 8:30 shots, wds the winner in the pee wee elr mutual dislike for each other. minus. jt.MsUssssurprisIngtyaccsptshls CD Movio-(Mystsry)** "ZomMss VENOM (R) — Klaus Kinski, on Brosdwsy" 1848 Also Csmsy, division of the foul shooting contest, APRIL 4, 1982 (Palm Sunday) ffer snd he Is forced to go through I’M DANCING AS FAST AS I Bala Lugosi. Two prase agents try to sponsored by the Manchester Sarah Miles, Oliver Reed, Nicol the ceremony. (80 n»ins.) CAN (R) — Jill Clayburgh, Nicol Introduoo a genuine zombis into a Recreation Department at the Williamson. (Thriller) “ Venom” "»w s night club. (90 mins.) _ l Strike Focee WilliamBon, Geraldine Page, Joe 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 0 Monoylno Mahoney Recreation Center, is spine-tingling brain candy about a ) ARRieFeNehere Pesei. (Drama) Jill Clayburgh is Freeman Reporle Today e 6:36 Eric Rasmus was the winner of deadly snake on the loose in a Lon­ 0 VIdsoJukobox brilliant in her most challenging inewamekers tonight, live from the Midget division, making 9 out of don townhouse during a kidnapping role to date, a successful documen­ MASONIC TEMPLE fenywhere in the world, with If. shots, and the winner of the attempt. ’The film is not quite a rep­ jawerd'wlnnlng Interviewer Ssndl tary filmmaker whose life falls Junior division was Tim Balfore tilian “ Jaws,” but its classy cast 'freem en. Bpeolei oell-ln number apart after she gets addicted to the J e N m netlooel TV audience to making 11 out of 20 shots. and tight editing put it several Jllolpete. tranquilizer Valium. Geraldine 25 East Center Street NYC Opera The pee wee division includes notches above the standard attack- f Non FleBowTelevtelOft Page delivers an Oscar-calibre per­ k Odd Couple ages 8 and 9; the junior division, of-the-killer-bees schlock. You ) MeaterpieoeTheetre'Lovelne does benefit Left to right: Fred Nassiff, owner; Fred Nassiff Jr.; and Ed Kennison ages 13-lf., and the Midget division, formance as a woman dying of won’t want to look at a pair of (Next To Post Office) d OHmete: Child Hunt' Episode I. cancer, the subject of the film­ I wHty. irreverent gHmpee of the ages 10 to j2. snakeskin boots after seeing this NEW YORK (DPI) - maker’s latest project. Based on the Ileal golden ao* Enoliah Trophies'were awarded to all of one. GRADE: B. arleto oreoy Is baa ed on Nenoy The New York City Opera best-selling autobiography by Bar­ Manchester, Conn. 'ord'a nctionsHzodbioorephlcel the winners. .opened its Feb. 24-May 2 bara Gordon, “ I’m D'ancing” is EVIL UNDER THE SUN (PG) ke about her own family. Set In - ._j)oe end Engiend prior toWWH.lt spring season at the New powerful, disturbing and has a clear — Peter Ustinov, Diana Rigg, H M e of two young glrle who enter York State Theater with message — but the film is definitely Maggie Smith, James Mason. ALL THE PANCAKES AND SAUSAGE ‘looiety during the igso'e. the American premiere of Lioness meets not for anyone just seeking light (Mystery) Another of Agatha tCtoeed^CepUo|^U.8.A.) Wagner’s first opera, “ Die entertainment. GRADE: B-plus. Christie’s Hercule Poirot mysteries ) New York Report The Bolton Lioness Cluh will meet Feen.” It was the NYCO’s has been stylishly filmed. Who killed Mndopondent Notwork Newe on April 12 at 6:4f. at the Red first benefit for the MAKING LOVE (R) — Kale Arlena, a great musical comedy iianrl)ratrr HrralJi Lobster Restaurant, East Hartford. Musicians’ Pension Fund, Jackson, Michael Onikean, Harry star, at the posh Mediterranean JWLAML Guest speaker will be Lion’s district simg in German in a con­ Hamlin. (Drama) Zack (ontkean) island resort?' Everybody there had YOU CAN EAT a w m x M iM io w governor James Mackey. I BporleCPiilw cert production. The “Your Hometown Community Newspaper’’ is a young, successful doctor, who, a motive, but they also all have k Tlwster r ------season also will see new although happily married to Claire alibis. ’The puzzle is neatly solved, tpiorUTeiilihlTop oporto ■fiohore preeont eotlon-paoked productions of Montemez- Put Tlw Herald Advertising To Work For Youl (Miss Jackson), has homosexual but some questions remain. And the ! $ .25 Savings .With This Coupon On All Tlckots ! ‘ BhlB of Ih# aporte day. zi’s "L ’Amore dei Tre feelings toward Bart.' (Hamlin). film bogs down here and there. _rBtokCevett8how Playing-rbridge I iT w H g M Z e n e Re,” Verdi’s “I Lombar­ These three actors give sincere per­ GRADE: B. Adults *2.50 Children (Under 12) *1.25 CALL MSPUY ADVOmSING 643-2711 'Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag I 11:80 di,” Cberubini’'s "Medea” formances as strong, mature in­ j Regular prices adults $2.75 _ _ L On CBS Dlok Stockton snd write about bridge — every day on dividuals in this ground-breaking (Film grading: A — superb; B — Children under 12 $1.80 | fBMReesoM provide ths eommsntary. and Offenbach’s “ The fwBh teems end. eHe to be the comics page of The Abnehester and long-over-due film. Because of good; C — average; D — poor; F Grand Duchess of Herald. the nature of the subject matter. — awful) Gerolstein.”

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Winnio Winklo — Henry Raduta and J.K.S. O Area towns ll=IIIIL= PUT... THE PROBABLY SOME­ fTS m m TOUR ORPULF? C rossw ord Astro^graph Butfecaves *' ONE'S SICK IPEA PO ES IT OF A JONXr/ SICK- ANP 1 m p o s s te ie ! A C H BC K fO K HE WANTS TO iNTAMkRYT * /c ? o ,o o o / SEE KMASSOON ! SPONCN fO R Coventry RSfOSStOLEf Bolton / Answer to Previoua PunIe Aprils, 1«2 You may even near from mis ACROSS 42 Adriatic leiport S«ntallty — that's what we catl call or write Richard Cody at The winners to guard against Cinema One, a few miles north of Poor Richard's, homeowners who claimed that installin]g fence speech by Fernwood Drive resident HARTFORD (UPI) - The state ence. North was either an Alley Oop — Dave Graue the sentiment we don't share." — Graham Greene Manchester Herald, Herald any and all 4-1 trump splits. is one of the few single-screen theaters still along only part of the new concrete channel James H. Marshall. Department of Environmental underbidder or be bad seen South at work before and (NKWSPAPCR ENTBIPIIBI ASSN.) operating in Connecticut. The owner is replacing wouldn’t reduce- potential hazards. Lashoones said the 40 percent who Square, P.0, Box 591, Protection forecast good air quality IP vou BRCAamB movie seats with tables and chairs, allowing The flood control channel was built last year to Manchester, CT 06040; telephone YOU MEAN WONPHtniLTi; LISTEN,) ...AN' WHEN I didn't stand up weren’t his peo­ across Connecticut for today. The , PriaoillR’B Pop — Ed Sullivan ALLEY'S I UMRA.HESETTHIS UP VCATCH HIM, 1 M ONK WORD OF THIS ID ) THAT CRRCASSt ' patrons to drink liquor and order sandwiches while correct a problem with flooding and erosion that ple. But he said he was sure the 40 643-2711. DEP reported good air quality AUVB? ' DELIBERATELY TO f GONNA HANG 'IM watching the rhovies. had been going on for years. percent represented persons who OH ■ftHAT'S MAKE US LOOK UP BY HIS THUMBS! Kit *n’ Carlyle — Larry Wright statewide on Thursday also. WONDERFUl \ LIKE FOOLS! ------x a S S S U '- A6AIN2; ITS SPRING, ANP VIHEN W E'W ERE ^ SOUR FATHER IS VOUNGER, THAT ALMAVS LOOWNG WI5TFULV MEANT HIS MINP WAS ^ e X J T THE WINTOW.' TURNING TO THOUGHTS EYEBALL OPTICAL q. OF IDVE. iW cAu.y(XJ Arrests made in drug probe I Howe rue aRccgey SToEe Pt\t> i me NEW HAVEN (UPI) - State and "Operation April Fool,’’ targeted dense area of drug trafficking and local police have charge most of NevV Haven’s Hill section along the operation was designed as a ■q.2 the 55 people named in arrest Congress Avenue and the city’s Fair major investigation into that ioca- warrants that culminated a six- Haven section, Dortenzio said. tion in order to clean it up. ( j ^ O W Nei/ei^MiNCt, month undercover investigation into Arrests also were made in com­ Frank and Ernest — Bob Thaves I JOST illegal sales of cocaine, heroin and munities around the city, he said, ” It’s an area undergoing F iN W e D . other drugs. but ‘‘the vast m ajority were rehabilitation and revitalization,” 70 EAST CENTER STREET By late Thursday, 48 people had centered in New Haven.” he said, “and the investigation com­ , HE'S THINKING been arrested by New Haven police “I want to stress the individuals •IL L BET THATS WHAT es in response to community com­ MANCHESTER, CONN. I l t S roiN G NOW. MOW? a b o u t g e t t in g HIS and members of the Statewide Nar­ named in the warrants are not just plaints about drug trafficking.” r u . GO ASK HIM.' A LAIWN E(3UIPMB4T cotics Task Force, said Sgt. Douglas users,” Dortenzio said, “They are State Rep. Walter S. Brooks, D- (Across from Covey’s) IN SHAPE. Dortenzio, administrative assistant considered dealers and traffickers New Haven, lives on one of the ILr to New Haven Police Chief William' in drugs.” streets covered by the sweep. m3 T Farrell. He said the Congress Avenue area “What we’re trying to do is tell the- The drug investigation, called of New Haven ‘‘has been a very- drug dealers it’s over,” he said.

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Anderson. rebuilt motor, radial tires, 649-0594. 0811, or 6478379 anytime. 8 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Ass't, Clerk •«•••••••••••••••••••••• 073-03 , •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••* AM-FM cassette stereo, •••••••••••••••••••••••• Looking for kitchen Don't store things you ••••••••••••••••••••«••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Campers-Trallers-Moblle Otilces-Stores Autoo For Solo 61 Autos For. Sale 61 sunroof, great transporta­ Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 appliances? See the great can’t use. Sell them fast Autoe For Sale 61 Autoo For Sale 61 tion. $2,000. Telephone 647- •••••••••••••••••••••••• Homes 65 Russ MacKendrick with a hard-working Wonted to Buy 49 Apartments lor Rent 53 lor Rent 55 •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• buys in today's Classified TAG SALES ••••••••••••••••••••**** 8805. 1980 HONDA TWIN STAR writes about stamps, coins Classified Ad! ACE TRAILER -18 Ft. 1972 Rake in the pxtra money columns. and almost anything WORKSPACE OR CM200. Excellent condi­ FATHER AND TWO sons WILLIMANTIC - One and 1971 FORD MAVERICK - 1972 FORD LTD - station tion. Highway bar, new Self-contained. Sleeps six. you can make by selling no- There’s something for collectible — in “Collec­ No place to store your STORAGE SPACE FOR Asking $1800 or best, offer. longer-needed items with a looking for used surf two bedroom apartments. RENT in Manchester. No ood running condition. wagon. Good running con- tires. Asking $1000, e v e ry o n e in to d a y ’s tors' Corner." every bicycle? Sell it for extra casting equipment. Rods, Heat and utilities included. felephone 64^2465 or 646- dition. Reasonable. negotiable. Call 649-2590, Telephone 646-8090 after 5 low-cost, fast-acting SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, lease or security deposit. Classified Ads. Check them Tuesday in The Herald s cash with a low cost reels, plugs, etc. Good con­ Rental assistance 0680 after 5 p.m. Telephone 646-4350 7-10 am. Ted Jr. after 5 p.m. p.m. or weekends. Classified Ad. Kocus/Leisure section. Classified Ad. starting at 9:00 a.m. 126 dition, reasonable. 646-7608 available. Deposit and Reasonable rates. Suitable XUNLIFFE SELECT out for super buys. Bolton Street, Manchester. for small business. Retail after 5 p.m. references required. No AUTO BODY Some furniture, household pets. Telephone 456-1284. and commercially zoned. Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. goods and many mis­ WANTED - Old clocks and TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT cellaneous items. larts working or not. MANCHESTER MAIN NOTICE OE Resort Property For SINCE 1947; ART CUNIIFFE, PROP ’elephone 644-3234. STREET - Two room fur­ ADOPTION OK ORDIN ANCE nished. heated, hot water, Rent 56 USED CARS MANCHESTER In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3. Section 1 and 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hcrcb> piven ol the Town ol MjmHii’Stot' Voting Dlstricfs ns propiired by Uiu Hugislrnr.’i ol \o lc rs oilier jinil iippiouil h\ the Ho,ml til appliances. No pets. •5895 adoption by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester. Connecticut, on March 2.3.19B2 I iiK'i hii s ol the Town ol Mnni'hfslcr on M;m h 23. 19H2 .Imnes M«fiivitiMgli Security. Telephone 523- ADULT COUPLE QUALITY WORK 810EVY Malibu Wagon TAG SALE - Entire con­ SEEKING two bedroom ORDINANCE iri apartment available May. COMPETITIVE PRICES 81 Toyota Celica Ope.. a a a a a •7995 BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester that the Town ol Manchester shall Itc collectibles, contem­ •••••••••••••••••••••••• Have own appliances and divided into 12 voting districts. A map describing set districts entitled “Town ol Manclicsicr Vnling Dislricls as porary, home furnishings MANCHESTER - HALF prepared by the Registrars of Voters office and approved by the Board ol Directors ul the Town nl Mam hcslcr on Apartments lor Rent S3 DUPLEX - two bedrooms. have references. 80 Pontiac LeMans Coupe------•5495 and furniture. Saturday. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Telephone 643-0002, Your Specialists for taking care of Win­ March 23. 1982“ is incorporated herewith and made a part of this ordinance. Thd hoiiiularics nrilic vnling disliicls April 3- April 10th. 9-4. 82 Adults only. No pets. Rent shall i'onform to the following: MANCHESTER- One and plus utilities, security and ter’s “fender-bender”, dents & dings. 80 Toyota Tercei, 2-dr L/B ... •5495 Hollister Street, two bedroom apartments 'A' Foreign A American Manchester. references required. Call 80 CHEVY Van ...... •5895 available. Centrally 643-9784. A Specialiiing in Foreign Cart Academy St....5. .0010 Dist. #11 — even numbers from Finley S t...4...2090 Dist. #9 — even numbers from located on busline ndar I r AUTOMOTIVE A Loaners Available Adams 12...0020 #52 up Flag D r...3...2100 #202 - M l BEAUTIFUL HAND 80 COROLLA 4-dr,, A /C ...... •5495 Dist. #1 beg. to #302 Channing Dr....9...1025 shopping center and SECOND FLOOR - three A Complete Collision Work Fleming Rd ...7. 12...2110 . Kennedy Rd....3...3140 MADE greeting cards, •••••••••••••••••••••••• DIst. 112 #303 to end Chapel Rd....l...l030 Dist. #7 — from #26, Inclusive Kensington St....5. .3150 schools. For further details rooms, stove, refrigerator, A Free Estimates 80 BUCK Centruy Wagon .... .•5995 posters and paper and mis­ call 649-7157. Autos For Sale 64* Adams St. South....8...0030 Chapel Si....7 ..1040 Dist. #12 — up to #25, inclusive Kent Dr....3..;3l60 cellaneous items from 9-4 quiet older persons •••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 7 9 RABBIT, 23,000 miles .... .•4595 Adelaide Rd....5...0040 Charles Dr ...10 ..1045 Flint Dr. ...8...2120 Kenwood D r....I. .3170 Saturday. Rain or Shine. 23 preferred. $250. Available Agnes D r...5...0050 Charter Oak St....4. 6...1050 Florence St....6...2130 Kerry S t . .1...3180 Pearl Street, Manchester. MANCHESTER - Newly May 1st. Call 6498205 after 79 Uiev. Malibu Classic Wagon .•5595 Alexander St....11...0060 Dist. #4 — all even numbers Flower St...10...2140 Kimberly Dr . .4 ..3185 3 p.m. or 643-6802. 1970 FIREBIRD - needs Alice Dr . ..5 . .0070 Dist. #4 — odd numbers from Foley St ...8...2150 Kingswood Dr....4...3190 decorated one bedroom minor repair. $700 or best 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE Alton St....7...00iK) #271 up Knighton St.. .6...3200 apartment. Access to shop­ 79 Dodge Omni 024 ...... •4595 Ford St....6...2100 DELMONT STREET - offer. Telephone 649-3210. Ambassador D r....3...0110 Dist. #6 — odd numbers up to Forest St. ...10. 11.. 2170 Knollwood Rd....3...3205 ping centers, buslines and Duplex, two bedrooms, 1 79 PontiM Grand P rix ...... •5995 Anderson St....10...0130 #269 Dist. #10— odd numbers Knox St...10...3210 schools. For further details 1978 CHEVY IMPALA Sta­ 6 4 3 -0 0 1 6 Andor Rd....4, 6 ..0140 Chester Dr.. .12...1060 Dist. #11 — bven numbers U k c St....3. 4...3220 TAG SALE - Sewing 1/2 baths, appliances, no Dist. #4 odd numbers Chestnut St....10 ..1070 Dist. #3 — all odd numbers please call 528-4196 pets. Security. Available tion wagon - Perfect condi­ 979 CHEVY Pick-up C 2 0 ...... Foster St . .6 ..2180 Machine and household between 9 and 5 pm or .•5295 Dist. #6 even numbers Church St.. .10...1080 Foxcroft D r ...12. .2190 Dist. #4 — all even numbers Items. 87 Walnut Street, immediately. $375 tion. Air-conditioning. RTE. 83, TALCOTTVILLE Ann St....8...0160 after 5 pm and weekends, 979 TOYOTA Pick-up A /C ...... Clark S t ...1...1090 Frances Dr. ...9. . 2200 Lakewood Circle North... 9.. 3230 Manchester, Saturday, monthly. Telephone 643- $3500 negotiable. .•4995 Ansaldi Rd....4, 6...0170 Clearview Ter....7...1100 l^kcwuod Circle South....9..3240 649-7157. Telephone 649-5460. Franklin St....10 ..2210 April 3, 10-2. 2289. 79 C H ^ Camaro ...... •5495 Dist. #4 odd numbers up to #47 Cliffside Dr ...3 ..1105 Frederick Rd....12. .2220 I.,amplighter D r....9..3^45 even numbers up to #70 .Clifton St . .2...1110 French Rd....12.. 2230 Lancaster Rd....6...3250 MANCHESTER - Three NEWLY REMODELED - 178 Corona L/E ...... •3995 Dist. #6 odd numbers from #49 Clinton St....6...1120 Fulton Rd. ..12 ..2240 Uurcl Place ..10. .3260 rooms, second floor, one bedroom apartment even numbers from #72 Clyde Rd....2...1130 Gelaxy Dr. ,9.. 2250 U u rel St.. ,10 .3270 Apel P lace....!...0180 Cobb Hill Rd....4...1140 Garden Dr...:10...2270 l«awton Rd....5...3280 carpeted, appliances, with wall to wall carpeting 178 Chevy Monza H/B, V-6, auto .•3895 ArcelHa D r....5...0190 ^ BRAND NEW Combina­ excellent location. $340 Coburn Rd....2...1150 Garden St....l0. .2280 I^edgecrest Ter....9...3285 and appliances, basement WHY BUY AN IMPORT? Alpine St....7...0080 Cole S t . ..2 . .1160 Leland D r....9...3290 tion wood and coal stove. monthly plus utilities. storage, lar^e yard and off Garden Grove D r....9...2260 178 AMC Jeep Renegade ...... •4795 Arch St.. .11.. 0200 Coleman Rd....2...1170 Gardner St....4...2290 Lenox St ..10...3300 Atari video game with 10 Available April 1st. Peter­ street parking. No pets. Ardmore Rd....l0...0210 Colonial Rd....3...1180 12 S t WHEN YOU CAN BUY Gardner St West . .4...2300 l^vel Rd ...5. .3310 tapes. 204 Eldridge Street. man Realty, 649-9404 or Rent $350 plus utilities. 177 Toyota Corolla 2-dr...... •3195 Armory St....7 ..0220 Columbus St....7, 11. .1190 U w is St... 4.. 3320 Saturday 8:30to 4:30. Garnet Rd....9...2310 646-1171, Telephone 649-0717. THE NEW‘SIZED Arnott Rd....5...0230 Dist. #7 — up to #42 inclusive Garth Rd....4, 5 ..2320 Lexington Dr....3. .3330 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 177 Chev. Pickup ...... •3199 Arvine Place....4...0240 Dist. #11 — from #43 to end in­ Dist. #4 — odd numbers from Liberty St ..10 ..3340 INSIDE TAG SALE - 118 MAIN STREET - Three Homes lor Rent 54 Ash St....9...02S0 clusive #137 Lilac St .,,11.. 3350 Friday, Saturday and Sun­ FORD )77 Dof^e CoH, 2-dr., A/C .... .•2795 Ashland S t ...7...0280 Comstock Rd....4...1200 Dist. #4 — even numbers from Lllley St.. .10,,.3360 and four room apartments. Concord Rd....l, 3...1210 day, April 2,3,4. 9 a m. till Ashworth St....4, 5...0270 #110 Lillian D r....1...3370 Hot water, no appliances, ANDOVER - one bedroom 977P0HTIAC Firebird...... •4395 Dist. #4 up to #59, incl. Dist. #5 Dist. #1 — even numbers Lincoln St ..11.. 3380 dark. 875 Parker Street. security. Tenant in­ house with stove, RANGER Dist. #5 — odd numbers up to from #M, incl. Dist. #3 — odd numbers #135 Linden St....10...3390 Manchester. Moving, surance. 646-2426, 9-5 refrigerator, washer and J76 Honda C iv ic ...... •2895 Asylum St....2...0280 Cone St.. .2 ..1220 Lindman St....4.. 3400 everything must go. Dist. #5 — even numbers up to weekdays. dryer. Security deposit. AT VERY Auburn Rd....2...0290 Congress St....7...1230 #108 Line St. .4 ..3410 Telephone 742-6419. 976 Dodge Van...... •2995 Autumn St....4. 5, 6...0300 Constance D r....5...1240 Gerard St....2...2330 Linnmorc Dr ... 12...3420 ATTRACTIVE Dist. #4 even numbers from #78 Conway Rd....S...1250 Gleason St.. .1...2340 Linwood Dr ...9.. 3430 THREE ROOMS NEWLY Dist. #5 all odd numbers Cook St ...5...1260 Litchfield St. .8 .3440 RENOVATED and clean. TWO BEDROOM - single 175 Mds 88 Convertible ...... •2995 Glen Rd....4...2360 ’ family house,. $325 PRICES Dist. #6 even numbers up to #76 Coolidge St....8...1270 Glendale Rd....9...2350 Lillie St .. 7. .3450 HOORAY! SPRING IS Available immediately. 975 Toyota C orolla...... Avery S t... 1...0310 Cooper St....11...1300 Glenwood St....6...2370 Lockwood St ...7. 11...3460 HERE! Let us_ entertain Heat, hot water, monthly. Telephone 456- .•2295 Avon St ...8...0320 Cooper Hill St ...11...1290 Dist. #7 — up to #41 inclusive 3091. Glode Lane....1...2380 you with the best deal un­ appliances. Security and 975 BUCK Skylark 32,000 miles Avondale Rd....2...0330 Coop Sawmill Rd....4...1280 Golway St....1...2390 Dist. #11 — from #42 inclusive der the sun and stars. The references. Second floor. THE NEW FORD RANGER . . . .•2895 Baldwin Rd....3...0340 Cornell S t ...8 ..1310 CkKKiwin St ...10 ..2400 Locust St . .10 ..3470 Eastern Connecticut Flea Call after 6 p.m. 646-3911. WITH ALL THESE FEATURES BanLJSL~.ll...0350 Cornwall D r....3...1320 Gorman Place....10...2410 Lodge Dr.... 10...3480 Offices-Stores • Twin-I-Baam front auaponalon. 175 Uds O m ^a 4 - A ...... Bamwood Rd....9...0355 OotUge S t ...6...1330 Longview D r....9...3483 Market and Mansfield STANDARD: .•2595 Goalee D r....11...2430 for Rent 55 Each front wheel has Its own Barry Rd....2...0360 Country Club D r....4...1340 Grandview St....5...2430 Lookout Mountain E>r....4...346S Drive-in re-opens April 2-4. 174 VW Super Beetle . .^...... Courtland S t...8... 1350 Lookout Mountain Rd....4...3490 WEST HARTFORD - •••••••••••••••••••• • Double-wall conatructlon in the steel I-beam and big coll spring tc •2595 Bates R d....12 ..0370 Grant R d....11...2440 Flea Market every Sunday. Handsome two bedroom, BatUsU Rd....6...0380 Covenant Dr....9... 1360 Green R d....l, 2...2480 Loomis St....1...3500 roof, hood, doors, pickup box step Qver bumps Independently. Beacon S t ...1...0400 Coventry St....11...1370 Lorraine Rd....9...3S05 IVz baths apartment on NEWLY RENOVATED • 2.0 lltor truck angina provides 974 Dodge Charger, buckets, air .•2595 Dist. #1 — ail numbers up to #234 310 square feet office sides and tailgate. Beech S t..11. .0410 Crestwood D r....11, 12...1390 Dist. #2 — from #235, inclusive Love Lane....9L12...3510 ★ busline adjacent to. C g l a s t o n D • High payload capacity. Remger Is low-end torque. 1972 Toyota Celica, 2-dr, A/C .*. Bell St....9...0420 Dist. #11 — odd numbers Green Hill St....5...2450 Dist. #9 — all even numbers highway and park. $650 available. Main Street .•2395 Bent S t ...3...0430 * Dist. #12 — even numbers Dist. #12— all odd numbers monthly with heat and gar­ location with ample built with a tough ladder-type BUILT LIKE THE BIO (Jreen Manor Rd....2...2470 FLEA MARKET - Waddell Benton St....10...0440 Croft D r...1...1400 Greenwood D r....3, 5...2490 Lucian St....8...3520 parking. Call 649-2891. ONES a SAVES LIKE If thia amblaffl Isn’t on your car, New St ...lO...3950 Pitkin St . .9 .4360 School PTA - Saturday, age. Call Carol at 528-1300. frame. Payload capacity Is 1,200 Berkeley St....2...0450 Cromwell Rd....6...1410 Dist. #3 — odd numbers Ludlow Rd....4, 5 ..3530 Server St... 8.. 4850 Vernon St We.st.,..3...5460 THE SMALL ONES New Bolton Rd. ..4...3930 Plano Place....9 ..4370 lbs. with optional 1,600 lbs. Bette D r....4...0460 Crosby Rd....5...1420 Dist. #5 — even numbers Dist. #4 — odd numbers from Seymour St....7,..4860 Victoria Rd ...8 .5470 May 8. Table rentals, $8. Newman St....l0,..3940 Plaza Dr ...5 ..4380 AND QREAT MILEAQE... you probably paid too much. Bidwell St.. .8, 9...0470 Cross S t ...11...1430 Griffin Rd....l...2500 #111 Shady Lane. ,1...4870 View St. .10 . .548p Please call 643-9717 or 649- FRESHEN LEMONS. capacity available. New Slate Rd..^! .3960 F’leasant St....ll...4390 ^ Shopping tips Dist. #8 all odd numbers even Cumberland S t ...1...1440 Grissom Rd....S...2510 Dist, #5 — all even numbers Shallowbrook Lane ...9 4880 Villa l/ouisa Rd... 4...5940 4913. Lemons which have Nike Circle....9...3970 Pleasant Valley Rd . ..1...4395 numbers from #188 Curry Lane....9...1445 Griswold St....11. .2520 Dist. #5 — odd numbers up to Sheldon Rd , .2 . 4895 Village St....9..,5490 Martin Sloane explains Niles Dr ...9.,,3980 Plymouth Lane.. .5...4400 hardened from long stan­ Dist. #9 even numbers up to #186 Cushman D r....3...1450 Grove St....7...2530 #109 Shepard Dr . . .3 .4900 Vine St....6 . .5500 Norman St....6,. 3990 Pond Lane....3.. 4410 ding can be freshened by how to save motley at the Bigelow S t ...10...0480 Dale Rd....4, 5...1460 Hackmatack St... 9...2550 Lydall St....2. 3. 5 .,3540 Sherwood Circle.,,.l...4910 Virginia Rd....4. 6...5510 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 North St...1...4030 Porter St....4. 5. 6 .4420 grocery store — every Bilyeu Rd....l...0490 Dist. #4 — odd numbers Hale Rd....l...2560 Dist. #2 — even numbers up to Short St ...11. .4920 Dist. #4 — odd numbers coverfling them in boiling- Bircb St....6 ..0510 Dist. #5 — even numbers #240 North Elm St . .1. 2 ..4000 Dist. #4 — odd numbers from Slater St,...1...4930 Dist. #6 — even numbers water and letting them Wednesday and Saturday Hamilton Dr....3...25B0 Dist. #1 — all numbers up to #93 Birch Mountain Rd....4...0500 Dartmouth Rd....4...1470 Hamlin St....6...2590 Dist. #3 — all odd numbers #431 Somerset Dr , 4 . 4940 Waddell Dr , ,.9 .5530 stand for a few -minutes. in his "Supermarket B i^op Dr....3...0520 Dearborn Dr....3...1480 Dist. #3 — even numbers from Dist. #2— from #94. inclusive Dist #4 — even numbers from South St . 1.. 4970 Waddell Rd. ,.8 .5540 Hannaway St....6...2600 North Fairfield St . .11.. 3910 Looking for a good buy? Shopper " column in The DILLOn Bissell S t ...6 ..0530 Debbie D r....9...1465 Harding St .. 8 ..2610 #406 to end | #392 South Alton St....7. .4710 Wadsworth St....10 ..5550 ^TkcOm -StakStfurietS^rafif Deepwood D r....11. 12...1490 Dist. #5 — even numbers from Northfield St....3...4010 Dist. #5 — odd numbers from South Farm s Dr ...4...4950 Wadsworth St E xt....10...5555 "SIAMESE" BUNNIES Try reading today’s Manchester Herald. 313.M ^_Street'lterxD M Bliss St...2...0540 Harlan St....2...2620 LYNCH Bluefield D r....8...0550 Dist. #11 — from #59 up, in­ #242 to #404 North Main SI....1...4020 #1.19 to #429 South Hawthorne St... 7.-.4720 Walker St..,.10, .5570 for Easter! Telephone 643- MANCHESTEn. CT. Vi v'. CE. NrrWST VA NCHFSTEK ' l l ' ! . Harrison St....6...2630 Classified Ads. Blue Ridge Drive....4...0560 clusive Lyme Rd....2...3550 North School St . .1 .3920 Dist. #5 — even numbers from South Main Si....4. 9...4960 Walnut St... 10. II ...5580 7507 or 646-0898. Hartford Rd....4, 6, 9. 11...2640 Norwood St.. .9...4040 Bobby Lane ....4...0565 Dist. #12 — up to #56. inclusive Dist. #4 — even numbers from Lynch D r....5...3560 #160 to #390 Dist #4— odd numbers Di.sl. #10 — up to #17. inclusive Bolton Center Road....4...0570 Deerfield D r....12...1500 Lyndale St....4...3570 Nutmeg Dr . ,9.. 4045 Dist. #6 — odd numbers up to Dist. #9 — even numbers Dist. #11 — from #18. inclusive I'M BANDIT - A gorgeous #478 to #794 Nye St,...10...4050 Bolton S t . .11...0580 Delmont St....2. 7...1510 Dist. #8 — odd numbers from Lyncss St....8.. 3580 " #137 Spencer St, ...9, 12...4980 i Waranokc Rd....5...5590 long haired Tiger cat Bond S t...7...0590 Dist. #2— from #80 up, inclusive Madison St....6...3590 Oak St..-.4. 5. 6...4060 Dist. #6 — even numbers up to Dist. #9— even numbers | Warren St... 9..,5600 looking for a home. My #419 Dist. #4 — odd numbers from Bonner Rd....2...0600 * Dist. #7 — up to #79, inclusive Dist. #9 — even numbers up to Main St....l, 6. 7. 10...3600 #158 Dist. #12— odd numbers Washington St....2. 7. .5610 master abandoned .me, but Boulder Rd....S..,0610 Deming St....l, 3...1520 Dist. #1 — odd numbers up to #27 #263 to #315 Portland St....8. 9...4430 Dist. #2— all numbers from #76 #476 and from #796 Dist. #4 — even numbers from Spring St-.. 4. .4990 I still love people. 633-6581, Bow St....10...0620 Dist. #1 — ail even numbers Dist. #11 — odd numbers up to Dist. #6 — odd numbers from Dist. #8 — all even numbers Dist. #7 — up to #75, inclusive #212 to #316 Dist. #8 — odd numbers from #25 Spruce St.. .6 .5000 342-0571, Bowers St....2...0630 Dist. #1 — odd numbers from #417 #485 Starkweather St ...1...5010 Weaver Rd .. 5...5620 Braeside Crescent....9...0635 #101 up Dist. #6 — even numbers from Dist. #5 — from #317, inclusive Dist. #9— odd numbers up to #23 Wedgewood D r....12...5630 Hartland Rd....11...2650 Dist. #6 — odd numbers up to Steep Hollow Lane....5. .5020 Brainard Place....6...0640 Dist. #3 — odd numbers up to #99 Harvard Rd....2...2660 #1054 Preston Dr....8...4440 Welcome Place.. .5...5640 ONE BLACK Male cat, one #261 Primer Rd....9...4450 Stephen St ...2 5030 Branford S t ...10...0650 Denver Rd....5...1530 Harvest Lane....4...2670 Dist. #7 — all numbers from #28 Wellesley Rd-...2..,5650 female tri-colored cat. Dist. #6 — even numbers up to Princeton St. ..2...4460 Sterling Place ...7. .5040 Bremen Rd....11...0660 Devon D r....11...1550 Hathaway Lane....8...2680 to #283 Wellington Rd....6..,5660 Both one year old, all #210 Proctor Rd....ll .4470 i Stillfield R d.,..9.5055 Brent Rd.... 12...0670 Diane D r....9...1560 Hawley St....6...2690 Dist. #10 — odd numbers from Wellman Rd ..5...5670 shots. Both neutered. Oak Grove St...,4, 5...4070 Progress D r....3. .4480 Stock Place ...1...5070 FREE Dist. #12 all numbers Division S t ...11...1570 Hawthorne S t...7...2700 #285 to #48 Wells SI....6 . .5680 Dist. #4 — odd numbers Prospect St....9.. 4490 Stone St . .11. 5080 Affectionate, nice pets. Bretton Rd....2...0680 Doane S t ...1...1580 Haynes St....7...2720 Dist. #10 — evpn numbers frop.i West St,...n...5690 Dist. #5 — even numbers Purnell Place....6...4500 Strant St. .. 10 . 5090 Free to good homes. 649- Briarwood Dr....9...0685 Dorothy Rd....2...1590 Hazel S t...6...2730 #284 to #105 Strawberry l.,ane....9,..5095 West Center St....8, 11. .5520 Maple St....6...!J610 Oak Place....10...4080 Putnam St. ..5...4510 Dist. #8 — #122 to end. inclusive 6763. Bridge St....8. 9...0690 Dorset Lane....3...1600 Heather Lane....9...2735 Strickland St....7.. 5100 Dist. #8 — even numbers Dougherty St....8...1610 Marble St . .1...3620 Oakland St.. . 1...4090 Quaker Rd....2...4520 Dist. #11 — up to #121. inclusive Helaine Rd ...2...2740 Oakland Ter....1...4100 Strong St . .7.. 5110 Dist. #0 — odd numbers Dover Rd....12...1620 Hemlock St....10...2750 Margaret Rd....l...3630 Queens Court....9...4525 Westerly St . .7.. 5700 STUD SERVICE Oakwood Rd....l...4110 Rachel Rd. ...1...4530 Summer Si....8. 11. .5120 Broad St...7, 11..,0700 Downey D r ...12...1630 Hendee Rd....12...2760 Marion D r....5...3640 Westfield St....3...5710 AVAILABLE - Registered Olcott D r....l2...4120 Radding St....2...4540 Dist #8 — #84 to end. inclusive Dist. #7 — up to #25. inclusive Dresclier Rd....5...1640 Henderson Rd....8...2770 Marshall R d....l0...3650 Dist, #11 — all numbers to #83 Westland St .. 3, -5720 Golden Retriever. Has Olcott St .. 8 ..4130 Ralph Rd....9...4550 Westminister Rd....6...5730 ClassifM M s_ Dist. #7— odd numbers from #27 Drexel D r....1...1650 Henry S t...2. 7...2780 Mather St....3...3660 Summit SI,. .7. 10, .5130 good background. Call 742- O'Leary D r....8...4140 Raymond Rd....5...4560 to end Dudley S t ...8...1660 Dist. #2 — from #73, inclusive Maxwell St....8...3670 Dist. #7 — #205 to end. inclusive Westwood St .8,. 5740 9402 anytime. Dist. #11 — even numbers from Duncan Rd....4...1670 Mayfield Rd....4...3680 Oliver Rd.. .11. .4150 Redwood Rd....9...4570 Wetherell St....8, 9. ..5750 Dist. #7 ^ up to #72, inclusive Orchard St....10.. 4160 Dist. #10 — all numbers to #204 #26 to end Durant S t ...7 ..1680 Hercules Dr....9...2790 McCabe S t . . 3690 Regent St....7. .4580 Dist. #6— up to #218. inclusive •••••••••••••••••••••••• Otis St.. .10 ..4170 Richard Rd....5...4590 Sunnybrook Dr....4...5140 Brookfield St....l0...0710 Durkin S t... 10... 1690 Hickory Une....4...2795 McCann D r....8...3700 , Dist. #9 — from #219. inclusive Boats-Accessorles 45 Oval Lane....8...4180 ^ Richmond D r....3...4600 Sunset St....9.-.5150 Bruce Rd....9...0730 Duval S t ...12...1700 High St....10. 11...2800 McDivitt Dr....3...3710 White St....2...5760 Overland St....8...4190 Ridge St ...11. .4610 Sycamore Lane....4,..5160 Bryan D r....3...0740 Earl St...(see below) Dist. #10 — up to #23, inclusive McGuire Lane....8...3720 Whitney Rd.. .12...5770 to all home subscribers of the Overlook D r....3...4200 Ridgefield St... 5 ..4620 Tam Rd ...4...5170 Buckingham St....2...0^ Bast Center St....2. 6. 10...1710 Dist. #11 — from #25. inclusive McKee St....8 ..3730 Wildwood Rd....3...5775 Oxford St... 7...4210 Ridgewood St....ll...4630 Tanner St....2...5180 BuckUnd S t ...1...0760 Dist. #2 — odd numbers from High St We8t....8...2810 McKinley St... 8...3740 Wilfred Rd. ..9. .5780 Packard St....8 . .4220 Taylor St.. .3,..5190 Bunce D r....8...0770 #405 McNall St.... 1...3750 Riverside D r....5.,.4640 Willard Rd, ..2.,.5790 Highland S t...4...2820 Palm St...11.. 4230 Tere.sa Rd....4..,5200 MFG 14 ft. Bass Boat, Ful­ Burnham S t ...1...0780 Dist. #2 — even numbers from Meadow Lane....5...3760 Robert Rd....5...4650 Williams St.. ,7...5800 Herald that have something to sell. Hlghwood D r....4...2830 Park St.. .10 ..4240 Terry Rd,...9.,.5210 Robin Rd....2...4660 ly equipped. 40 HP Mer­ Burnham St E xt....1...0785 #374 Hillcrest Rd....9...2840 Middle Turnpike B ast....2, 3, 4, 5> Thayer Rd...-4...5220 Windemere St... 7. 11.. 5820 Burnham St W est...1...OTTO Dist. #6 — even numbers up to 7. 10...3790 Parker St....l. 2, 3. 5. 10...4250 Rogers Place....9...4670 Dist. #7 — up to #43. inclusive cury electric start. Hilliard St....l, 7...2850 Dist. #1 — even from #626 Thistle Rd. ..2 .5230 Bush HiU Rd....9...0790 #372 Dist. #1 — up to #186 inclusive Dist. #2 — odd numbers from Roosevelt St....11...4680 Dist. #11 — from #44. inclusive Teleflex-stick steering. Dist. #2 — odd numbers from Rosemary Place....l0...4690 Thomas D r....12.,,5240 Butler Rd. ..12...0800 Dist. #10 — odd numbers up to Dist. #7 — from #167, inclusive #269 to #487' Windsor St, ,1...5830 Hummingbird depth #259 to #489 Ruby Dr ...9 ..4695 Thompson Rd,.,.8,..5250 FREE-LESS THAN $99.00 for less than $99.00. Butternut Rd....4...0610 #403 Hills S t ...9...2860 Dist. #2 — even numbers from Timber Trail....4.. 5260 Winter St .10, , 5840 sounder, Shakespeare Dist. #2 — even numbers from Russell St. ..7...4700 Winthrop Rd. ..9. .5850 Byron Rd....10...0620 E ast Eldridge St....5.~1720 Hillside St....2...2870 #376 to #486 Timrod Rd-...4...5270 remote electric motor, CB, #246 to #468 Saddlehill Rd....9...4705 ’ Wood Lane....1 . 5860 Cambridge St....7...0830 Eastfield St...3...1740 Hillstown Rd....9...2880 Dist. #3 — from #945, inclusive Tolland Turnpike....!. 3...5280 (see Aerated livewell, bilge Eastland Dr....S...1750 Dist. #3 — odd numbers from Sage D r....8...4730 Woodbridge St ...I. 2. 3 , 5870 Camp Meeting Rd....4...0840 Hilltop D r....5...2890 Dist. #4 - from #752 to #944, in­ below) pump and much more! Carapfield Rd....il...0650 East Maple S t ...5...1760 clusive , #489 Saint Jam es St....10...5050 Dist, #l — up to #71. inclusive Hoffman Rd....12...2900 Dist. #3 — even numbers from Dist. #1 — odd numbers from Asking $2500. Telephone Candlewood D r....4...0860 Eldgerton Place....10...1778 Dist. #5 - from #487 to #751, in; Saint John St....11, 12.. 4740 Dist. #1 — even numbers from The Manchester Herald Holl S t...6...2910 #490 to #626 #285 649-7862 before 2:30 or Canterbury S t ...1...0670 Edgerton S t ...10...1780 Hollister St....2, 7...2920 elusive Dist. #ll — from #77. inclusive #72 to #286 Dist. #5— up'to^#89, inclusive Dist. #12 — up to #75. inclusive Dist. #1 even numbers from 1 Herald Sq. Carman Rd....S...0680 Edison Rd....l2...1790 Dist. #2 — from #76 inclusive Dist. #7— odd numbers up to #73 Dist. #2 — all numbers from il^02 after 10 p.m. clip and mail today or call 643-2711 Dist. #10 — all numbers from #89 Saint Lawrence St . .11 .5060 #182 Carol Dr....l2...0690 Edmund St...l2...1800 Dist. #7 — up to #75 inclusive Dist. #10 — even numbers up to Tonica Spring Trail. .4.. 5290 Dist. #3 — odd numbers from #73 to #244 Saint Paul D r....5...4750 Manchester, Conn. 06040 Carpenter Rd....3...0900 Edwards St....1...1810 Homestead St....7...2930 #374 to #301 12 FT. DUMPHY Cartop. Pascal Lane....12...4253 Salem Rd . .12...4760 Tower Rd....12. .5300 Carriage Dr....4...0910 Elberta R d....l, 3...18S) Horace St....6...2940 Dist. #10 — odd numbers from Woodhill Rd.. . 12, ,5880 Oars and locks. Excellent Patriot Lane....5...4255 Sanford Rd....5...4770 Tracy Dr.. .3. .5310 CaiToU Rd....12...0920 Dist. #1 — from #51 inclusive Horton Rd....12...2950 #75 to #267 Woodland St . 7. .5890 Pearl St....6...4260 Santina D r....9...4780 Transit Lane....2...5320 condition. $100. Telephone Carter S t...4...0930 Dist. #3 — up to #49, inclusive House D r....8...2960 Middle Turnpike West ...7, 11, Woodside St. ...9. .5900 Clean Penn Rd. ..12...4270 Sass D r....3 ..4785 T 'bbe Dr ...8...5330 Dut yDur . . . . after 6 p.m., 647-9925. Carter St We8t.„.4...0»40 Eldridge St.. 6 1830 Huckleberry Rd....9...2965 12...3800 Woodstock D r....3.. 5910 Perkins St ...U...4280 SauUers Rd....2...4790 1 ter St. .10 ,.5340 TYPE OR PRINT ONI WORD PER RUUM. LIMIT 20 WORDS Carver Lane....8...0950 Electric S t ...1...1840 Hudson St...l...2970 Dist. #7 — up to #255>/ii. inclusive Wyllvs St. .4 5920 P errett Place....10...4290 Scarborough Rd....6...4800 Trumbull St...11 .5350 Case Dr....8...0960 Elizabeth Dr....S...1850 Hunter Rd....9...2900 Dist. #11 — odd numbers from Wyneding Hill Rd. ,4...5930 Antiques 48 Phelps Rd....l...4300 Schaller Rd....12 ..4810 Tuck Rd... 4...5360 1 2 CasUe Rd....12...0970 EHlen Lane....3...I860 Huntington St....10...3990 #257 to #351 •••••••••••••••••••••••• attics & garages ... 3 4 Philip Rd....6...4310 Tudor I.,ane....l...5370 No Street Given., .all dis­ Cedar St...ll...0980 Elm St....11...1870 Dist. #11 — even numbers from School St ...4. 6...4820 Hyde S t ...8...3000 Phyllis Rd....4...4315 Turkington D r....7...5380 WANTED: ANTIQUES Center St....9, 10, 11. 12...1000 Elm Ter....l0...1880 #256 to #500 Dist. #4 — odd numbers from tric ts ,.9990 Imperial D r....l, 9...3005 Pilgrim Lane....5...4320 Turnbull R|d....l2...5390 1 9 Elro S t ...10...1890 Dist. #12 — odd numbers from #217 FURNITURE, Glass, . even numbers from Dist: #1 — up to #46 inclusive Tyler Circle....8, .5400 Earl St ...2. 10 . 1730 Elsie Dr....5...1900 Pine St....10, 11.. 4340 Dist. #4 — even numbers from Pewter, Oil Paintings, or 5 '6 8 #948 up Dist. #9 — from #49 inclusive #353 Union Court.. .I ,.5410 7 Elwood Rd....5...1910 Dist. #10 — odd numbers up to #266 Dist. #2 — up to #9, inclusive Antique items. R. Harrison NAME Dist. #10 — odd numbers up to Indian D r....3...3010 Dist. #12 — even numbers from Union Place....I.. 5420 Emerson St....8...1910 #169 Dist. #6 — odd numbers up to Disi #10— from #10, inclusive 1321 Irving St....7...3020 #502 Union St....1...5430 - Telephone 6438709. EInglewood D r....12..,1930 ; Dist. #11 — nil even numbers #215 ADDRESS^ Dist. #10 — even numbers up to Jackson S t. .6...3030 Mlddlefield St....11...3810 Valley S1....10 ••Tolland Turnpike....1. 3.. 5280 Ensign St....8... 1940 Milford Rd....5...3820 Dist. #11 — odd numbers from Dist. #6 — even numbers up to 9 10 11 12 #312 Jarvis Rd....l2...3040 Valley View Rd....9...5445 Dist #3 — odd numbers up to A N T IQ U E S & Erie S t ...9...1950 #171 #264 * CITY___ J ' Dist. #11 — even numbers from Jean Rd....S...3050 Mill St.. .1...3830 Vernon St....3, 5,5450 #283 COLLECTIBLES Will -STATE. Esquire D r....3...1900 ^Pine Hill St . ..7 . .4330 Scott Dr.. .3 ..4830 1314 to #566 Jefferson St....l...3060 Montclair D r ...3...3850 Dist. #3 — from #331, inclusive Dist. #3 — even numbers up to purchase outright or sell on •Beeei St....7...1970 Pioneer Circle....8...4350 Seaman Circle.. .8. .4840 Dist 111 — odd numbers from Jensen S1....2...3070 Moore St....8...3860 Dist. #5— up to #330, inclusive #180 PHONE ZIP Eva Dr....5...1980 commission. House lot or 13 14 15 16 #313 to #567 Joan Circle....9...9075 Morse Rd....12...3870 Dist. #12 — odd numbers from Evergreen Rd....12...1990 Mountain Rd:...4, 5...3880 single piece. Telephone Johns 01st. #8— all imM numbers Myrtle St....10...3900