24 — THE HERALD. Wed., March 4, 1981 I Olender raps wrecker plan VERNON — Michael Olender, a reluctant for the three-mile limit provision., He said he allowed to join the association the following member of the Vernon Wrecker Owners feels it opens the town to a discretionary suit March but he claimed incurred damages Association, told the Town Council Monday by someone who might be 3.1 miles away. He from Feb. 1974 to March 1975. The chief’s night that he doesn't feel a recent proposal of jsaid he questions what wrecker owners in proposal at that time only allowed wrecker the police chief gives local towers a fair South Windsor and Bolton might do. “I feel the services within the town, willing to provide 24- shake. chief’s proposal will open a can of worms," he hour service, to belong to the association. The College basketball State Democrats Column reveals Doctors rewrite Olender, of Olender’s Inc. of Route 83, said said. court ruled that the town’s action wasn’t out of Resident proposes line. tourneys start suggest new tax I Cuban espionage the first he knew of the proposal of Police The council was supposed to discuss the freezing theory Chief Herman Fritz was when he read it in the proposal Monday night but the chief asked for Olender said it was his interpretation that a delay because a meeting he had scheduled Page 15 Page 8 Page 10 Page 20 newspapers. The chief's proposal would allow the courts gave the police department the for last week had to be postponed. Town At­ computer authority tow truck owners, within the radius of three authority to limit the service to town limits torney Edwin Lavitt has been asked to miles, to respond to traffic accidents in Ver­ without violating any laws. . research the issue but has said he doesn't \K K \ 0\ — A proposal to create a stituted. He said it would be too confusing non. This proposal would allow operators from Olender said he is aware there are some know of anything in the town charter which computer authority, to operate similarly to employees to get involved in that Ellington, Tolland and Manchester to respond. violations within the association but said the would require council action on the matter. to the Water Pollution Control Authority, program and then get used to the new The Vernon association consists of nine chief has opened it up to magnify the members. Police, who are responsible for Fritz's proposal is scheduled to go into was made to the Town Council Monday computer system. He said it would be problems. night by Nelson White of Crest Drive, who traumatic to train people twice. calling in tow trucks when an accident victim effect on March 16. has been active in assisting the town in Council member Stephen March'am doesn’t state a specific firm, do so on a Olender referred to the anti-trust lawsuit Olender proposed a plan that would keep the plans lor a new computer system said he would be curious to pursue the rotating basis. Police allege that the service filed against the town in 1975 by Royce’s Auto service within the town limits and said the The proposed authority would control proposal of the Sewer Authority but said hasn't been reliable. Repairs who alleged that the Vernon Police local limit is standard procedure in other Olender said he feels the town is being Department, at that time, had entered into an towns and that the Vernon wreckers can more Exotic dance clubs on carpet all computer needs for the town and White he doubted if 'it would be popular around punished because of the violations of a few agreement with the Vernon Wrecker Owners than provide this service. He said he feels the feels that Board of Education personnel, this table." The accused may bring along their miss the charges or they can in­ operators. He said he tried to disassociate Association so that only members of the towers must adhere to state regulations. His By PAUL HENDRIE to be involved in operating the new A Request for Proposal IR FP ) for the attorneys and they also have the op­ definitely postpone,” said Jakob. himself from the association but was told that association would be called to remove proposal would require any interested towers Herald Reporter system, should be transferred to the new computer system is expected to be tion of waiving the meeting. Heinz faces several more charges only those belonging to the group would be vehicles involved in accidents. to pay their dues a year in advance to pay for authority This would give a uniform ap­ presented to the Board of Education for EAST HARTFORD - The per­ However, if they waive the meetings, than his two competitors because of called by police. Royce's-autobody repair shop is located in the answering'service or be dismissed from proach to data processing for this town," approval at its meeting next Monday. mittees of three local "exotic dance” the letters warn, "The Division of his recent obscenity conviction. Ellington. After filing the action he was the rotation list. White said The report, on cash management was He said the chief's proposal is alright except bars have been called on the carpet Liquor Control intends to institute for Kasmer's letter to Heinz reads, George Anderson, a member of the prepared by UConn personnel, through a by the Connecticut Division of Liquor mal charges based on the "You were convicted of a violation of Computer Study Committee agreed with grant sponsored by the Office of Policy Control, and their licenses may be at allegations.” Obscene Performance Section (of the White noting he felt very strongly that the and Management. stake. state laws I... in Manchester Superior town should have a separate entity' to han­ Chairman John F. Healy will The report stated that the town was in a Curtiss H. Heinz of the Venus H fra lii Court, which raises the question of dle all computer work. He said the Board preside over the complianeb dilemma noting that the Board of Educa­ Lounge, Roberto DiPersi of the Serving The Greater Manchester Area For 100 Years your suitability as a permittee or - of Education shouldn't have control of the meeting, according to Eleanor Jakob tion was commissioned to purchase a new 32nd Anniversary Sale Pompei Cafe and Frances M. Scorso backer in a permit issued by the system , " it should be involved in of the Division of Liquor Control. She computer which is to encompass all of the of the Cat Cafe were notified in a Manchester, Conn. Thursday, March 5, 1981 25 Cents Liquor Control Commission. " education " said Healy will then brief the other accounting cycles associated with general March 3 letter from division Jakob said action against a per­ Plans are to have the new system in­ ONEIDA'S DOUBLE BONUS OFFER two commissioners on the meeting. government. The UConn institute secretary Charles W. Kasmer that an mittee convicted on charges like stalled in the school administration scantily-clad, and sometimes totally The complaints against Heinz and DiPersio is charged with permit­ recommended that the town not incor­ informal "compliance meeting” has “The commissioner will decide Heinz’s is instituted almost building and to have.school board staff Scorso charge they employed "on the ting physical contact between porate all accounting functions with the 2 BONUS PLACE SETTINGS been scheduled for March 19. unclad, d an cers who com e in whether to go to a formal hearing or automatically man it physical contact with patrons. permit premises a person unclothed dancers and customers. school board. Heinz was convicted last week in not,” said Jakob. The three accused permittees Anderson cautioned that this could CUFF LINK Manchester Superior Court for “Unless you can show that you or in such attire, costume or clothing The permittees are also charged could not be reached for comment cause conflicts some time in the future. UConn con^ltants recommended the NO CHARGE promoting obscenity. have complied with all the lawful exposing to view any portion of the with failing to keep the men's rooms If a formal hearing is held and the yesterday. He said a central entity would foresee use of internal terminals from which data SETS The meeting, a first step in any dis­ requiremenu...this agency intends to pubic hair, anus, cleft of the but­ in good repair. permittees are found in violation of The public thay attend the March problems and would have control of all could be transmitted to a service bureau WITH A SERVICE FOR 4 ciplinary action proc^ure, was institute proceedings toward the tocks, vulva or genitals.” At the upcoming compliance the regulations, Jakob said they have 19 compliance hearing at 9:30 a m in expenditures He too felt the three school for updating the accounting activity. They COMPUTE STOCK called primarily in response to revocation, suspension, annullment They are also charged with permit­ meeting, the permittees will be given a variety of options open to them. room 558, 165 Capitol Avc , Hartford board people could be transferred to a said this should be undertaken immediate­ charges brought by East Hartford or withdrawl of your permit, based ting such activity on the premises the chance to produce evidence to “They can revoke the license, they However, the public may only town-funded authority ly and that the use of this service bureau Oneida Stainless Gazette editor An^ew W. Nelson. on the above mentioned allegations,” and allowing the “entertainer to show that no formal action should be can suspend the license, they can give observe — not participate in, the Anderson also recommended that a cash should continue until the Board of He charged the bars with employing read the letters from Kasmer. mingle with the patYons.” brought against them. a fine and suspension, they can dis­ meeting. management program recommended by Education's computer could be in place 40 to 50% the Institute of Public Service of the for its activities, then to be augmented I'nivcrsity of Connecticut, not be in­ with the municipal activities. OFF till: Western blizzard Panel approves plan m hits East Coast to request data bids By United Press Inlernutionui Garden State Parkway police A fast-moving storm that buried reported road condition.s got worse at \ER\ON — The Ad Hoc Computer presented to the entire school board yet parts of Colorado and Nebraska in 2 the onset of the rush hour Study Committee, Tuesday night, ap­ and Dr. Bernard Sidman, superintendent feet of snow swept the East today, Speed limits were reduced elec­ proved a Request for Proposal inviting of schools, said the board wouldn't know ENGLISH PEWTER TANKARD dumping 7 inches of snow on parts of tronically to 45 mph on the southern firm specifications and'price proposals the implications of such a proposal." Maryland and snarling rush-hour traf­ portion of tbe turnpike .from for the lease or purchase of a data Dr. Woolwich suggested that the fic along much of the northern Atlan­ Middlesex to Salem Counly, N.J processing system to serve the school members of the board's regular Computer tic Seaboard. Police also imposed a ban on house system and the town government. Committee and members of the council's REG. 16.95 Rings Rings Rings Torrential rains fanned out to the and boat trailers and motorcycles The proposal will go to the Board of Computer Committee, meet and discuss south ■ of the snowstorm, dousing the suggestion and then if they feel the Education Monday night for its approval. Blrthatont, Onyx, Pearl, much of the Southeast. matter should be pursued further, to pre­ The bid period will start on March 10 and SPECIAL Signal, Etc. Winter storm warnings were the vendor review session is scheduled for sent it to the full board. posted for much of the East, from Channel 3 April 7 and the closing date for the bids is Maryland to New York. set for April 21 The evaluation and review ONEIDA' Reduced Up to 7 inches of snow stacked up of bids is scheduled for April 21 to May 26 Prayer day slated HEIRLOOM’ LTD '*■ tries again S TA IN LE SS O N E ID A ’ ONEIDA* on parts of western Marlyand by and the contract is to be awa.rded on June H E IR L O O M ’ D E L U X E VERNON — The Greater Rockville You lave S110.00 morning and the storm showed no 9 It is hoped that the system will be in­ STA IN LE S S S T A IN LE S S up to Two B o n u i Area Council of Church Women United You M ve $60.00 You aave $40.00 sign of easing. Forecasters said the HARTFORD (UPII - A local stalled by Sept. 1 5P>*c« Pl«c« S«nngs N O C H AR G E Two Bonus S-Pwc« Place Seflinj^t area could get up to a foot of snow. television station announced today it Tbe system to be obtained from the will observe World Day of Prayer Friday Two B on us 5-Ptece P la ce SetttftQS 2 wh«n you buy ■ 20-Pwca NO CHARGE when you buy a NO CHARGE wber' you buy a Schools in four western Maryland , will ask a federal court for a second successful bidder will supplement and from 10 a.m. to p.m. at the Vernon S«rv30.00 SPECIAL S30.S0 thejr coffee break and chances are early morning hours, preferably as morning starts their engines.” Eaton’s. BOSTON ('UPD - Dr. William N. poles, trash containers, fireplugs and Park. Tbe council members and the town the state in forwardingihe grant, the town they will unionize. Clearly, coffee is they are on their way to work. Deb­ A survey of local coffee experts Debbie Gorman says, "It’s fun to Mebane III has his black Labrador. dogs, both male and female, ” he manager also expressed their dissatisfac­ 0” all# Rag. >20.50 SPECIAL $22.80 drink coffee and talk.” Janet Parent has had to renew the notes, and thus has to 5 0 % OFF not to be. ignored. , bie Gorman, a waitress at Dugan’s shows most caffeine consumers are Hogan, to thank for a limited amount said. tion with the state procedures in this pay an incurred interest. One further wonders if coffee is con­ Bakery, explained most coffee good for a least two cups a day. " If of East Hartford added that a coffee of medical notoriety. The two of Each tug increased the pressure on issue. fined only to the here-and-now. hounds wind their way through the shop, ” Is a nice place to socialize ’ his sore elbow — medically, the tip of At the council meeting Monday, the ALL INTERNATIONAL it’s to go it’s one cup, for here maybe them are responsible for describing a Tne original purchase of the land, 13 STAINLESS FONDUE DISH Imagine your entry into heaven. As doors between seven and nine each without drinking. It’s a comfortable the bone called the epicondyle — and council members along with Connolly, two,” said Linda Wagner at new disease: Dogwalker’s elbow. acres of waterfront and 55 acres of STAINLESS you approach the gates, which we morning. place to go for a few hours.” switching the leash from the left exibited their dissatisfaction with the Manchester’s Center Street Bess In letter published today in the backland, for $295,000, was contracted with Tray hand to the right hand simply moved methods in which the state has handled TABLEWARE 50% OFF New England Journal of Medicine, with the stipulation 75 percent of the the the long overdue funds. Mebane complained of an inflamed the location of the problem. purchase price would be refunded by both left elbow that wouldn’t go away — Mebane dubbed the condition a federal grant and a state grant. The amount owed to the town is $86,250, but thdTi inexplicably switched to his "Hogan's elbow,” or more generally Town Manager Frank Connolly said that and Connolly said in a memo to the council HOW ^ 2 5 ^ ^ right elbow. "Dog-walker's elbow. " He the federal grant has come through to the that “at this point...despite several calls keg. $50.00 Earthquake routs Athenians prescribed a simple cure. JEWELRY CLEMER “ A rare game of tennis played town, which reimburses part of the expen­ to the state and follow-up letters, the right-handed (although perhaps not "Several 'solutions suggested diture. but said the state grant has not ATHENS, Greece (UPI) - Two to be building up again,” said one resi­ The quake destroyed about 250 old tack blamed on the quake an two peo­ check for the full amount is not in hand." too handily) did not seem likely to be themselves: Stop walking the dog — Reg. *1.50 SPEaHL 00* strong earthquakes jolted the Athens dent of Athens referring to the more houses in the village of Kapareli, 30 ple were injured after jumping from the cause, nor did leaf raking (too an option unacceptable to the both of ALL 14K CHAINS region early today, toppling 250 than 1,200 aftershocks since last miles northwest of the capital, but no second-floor balconies, police said. early for this) or wood chopping (my us: recycle Hogan through obedience houses in one village and sending Tuesday’s tremor. casualities were reported. In son attended to the wood pile),” he school — perhaps not a bad idea, but Council will advertise REDUCED AT thousands of Athenians fleeing into “Every square is full of people in Megara, 30 wiles west of Athens A, quake measuring 6.6 on the wrote. he objected; or get a longer leash and 14K CHARMS the streets in pajamas and pajamas and bathrobes. They’re several houses were flattened and a Richter scale hit the same region Eventually, Mebane, a physician at assume a 'get tough’ attitude on my LEAST 20% bathrobes. really frightened,” he said. man was injured by a falling fence." last Tuesday, killing lB people and in­ Philadelphia’s Chestnut Hill part through firmer commands. OTHERS REDUCED MUCH, One person died of a heart attack, Athens Radio reported thousands Extra police patrolled highway in­ juring more than 200, Another quake for new town manager Hospital, realized his condition was "That is what we have done, and rp» _ ni___ /••___ REDUCED 40% MUCH MOREI and eyewitnesses reported several fled to the streets. tersections as thousands of families of 6,4 struck Athens the next day. now my wife walks with us and CO\KNTR> — The Town Council tion. In addition to the statewide injuries from the tremors — the third left the capital to spend the night in Since the first earthquake, more the result of walking Hogan, who he handles his lead — lei him pull her decided at its meeting Monday night to newspapers, the ICMA does publish a bi­ series of quakes to rock Athens in The first tremor registered 6.2 on their cars in suburban streets. than 1,200 tremors, all registering described, as an obedience school epicondyles a bit. ” Mebane said, advertise for the position of town weekly list which goes nationwide." nine days. But authorities gave out the Richter scale and hit two minutes Other families waited on the over 3.0 on the Richter scale, have dropout. manager. MANY OTHER UNADVEimSED SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE "Hogan is happy, my arm s are Connolly has offered to work with coun­ no overall casualty figures. before midnight Athens time and the doorsteps of their apartments too shaken the area and the Greek "Hogan’s residual training causes better, and all three of us enjoy being Town Manager Frank Connolly resigned cil chairman Roberta Koontz “in drawing CASH — CHECK — MASTER CHAR8E — VISA — LAYAWAY "We thought the aftershocks were second measuring 5.2 struck three frightened to go back into buildings. Seismological Institutes said there him to walk on my left side, but he out together " Feb. 24, effective March 27, to take a posi­ up the advertisement so that the salient meant to die down but this one seems hours later, the radio reported. In Athens, one man died of a heart at­ were 38 aftershocks Wednesday. tugs constantly to sniff most bushes, tion as assistant town manager for the features of the position are covered. In ______ALL SALES FINAL town of Newington. regard to the salary level"— presently ^ OPENOPEN THUR8. THUR8. TIL TILL 9 P.M. During the potential interim between $25,000 yearly— “ I would suggest that the Inside today Outside today Connolly's leaving and the hiring of advertisment list current salary level, They^re all gone The last laugh In sports another town manager, Donald Holmes, which gives flexib^ity to the council on Business...... 17 bbituaries...... 12 All four of Don‘Shreeves’ Three laughing motorists who Manchester High and Penney Cloudy tonight and Friday with a acting town manager, will reside in the the salary depending on the qualifications Classified___21-22 People ...... 18 daughters are gone now. The allegedly scooped up $1.2 million High advance in GIAC tournament chance of occasional light snow position. of the various applicants." Comics...... 23 Sports...... 13-16 sisters, shown in an early 1960s that fell out of an armored truck ... Page 13. Weekend outlook: Fair through the In a memo to the town council, Connolly SUOOR East Hartford ... 9 Suburban ...... 6-8 The council has decided to advertise in photo, have been murdered or were in custody today. One was David Santee No. 1 in world period Detailed forecasts on Page says “there are various avenues open for Entertainment . 19 Television ...... 19 newspapers as siion as the appropriate killed at different times and in nabbed with $105,000 in his shoe as freestyle .. Page advertising of the town manager's posi­ 917 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Lottery 2 Update ...... 2 advertisement is drawn up. Manchester ... 4-5 Weatlftr...... 2 different ways. Page 12. he was trying to leave the U.S. 14. Page 3,______THE HERALD, Thu rs, March 5, 1981 — .3 2 - THE HERALD, niursX March 5. 1981 Police find loot in shoe Update as suspect leaving U.S. NEW YORK (UPI) - A man who scooped up $1.2 million that fell out of commandeered plane. Along with party support, winning over the conrer- M qw-o m oney for defense an armored car in Philadelphia last Stocks open mixed Soviet officials reportedly were helping in efforts to vative Democrats would give Reagan an advantage when J J J week was nabbed trying to leave the NEW YORK (UPl) - Prices opened mixed today in ac­ resolve the negotiations with the hijackers, who the House begins to vote on segments of his economic WASHINGTON (UPI) — Two veteran senators predict country, with $105,000 stuffed in his tive trading of New York Stock Exchange issues. threatened to blow up the plane. package. the Reagan administration will get the $32.6 billion in in­ shoe, the FBI says. Agents today The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 5.42 A special plane sent by Pakistan to Kabul arrived in creased military expenditures it seeks to overcome tra c ^ the last of his loot. points Wednesday, was off 0.26 point to 971.17 shortly Peshawar today with 17 women, nine children and an Budget will cut Amtrak “years of neglect” under Jimmy Carter. Of the $1.2 million “lost” from the elderly man who were released by the hijackers. back of a Purolator armored car after the market opened.' WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Reagan’s budget “There is a necessity of rearming America,” Defense Feb. 26, $105,000 was found on Joseph Advances led declines, 422-336, among the 1,117 issues would kill all long-distance passenger trains and send Secretary Caspar Weinberger said Wednesday. “It is es­ Coyle when he was arrested // crossing the New York Stock Exchange tape at the out­ Retgan woos Democrats Eastern freight down the same track that led to sential that realization continue because it is not a Wednesday, $230,000 was turned in by set. WASHINGTON (UPl) — President Reagan is working bankruptcy for the Penn Central, says the chairman of program for summer soldiers. We want to encourage in­ Early NYSE turnover amounted to about 2,300,000 two of Coyle’s friends and $400,000 his political magic on some 40 conservative House the House Transportation subcommittee. dustry to get ready for long-range programs.” was recovered from a weedy shares. Democrats in an effort to pick up support for his Rep. James Florio, D-N.J., called the Reagan budget Analysts said they expect the market to pause since it Inherent in the Pentagon’s revision of the final Carter Philadelphia lot. economic recovery program. plan “naive,” and said it would kill train service at a administration defense budgets for fiscal years 1961 and has registered significant gains the past two weeks. Reagan invited members of the so-called Democratic time when energy policy dictates Americans be en­ ’The FB said $465,000 of the stolen 1982 is a policy aimed at toughening U.S. military power money was still missing today. Forum to breakfast today, following up on a similar ses­ couraged to leave their automobiles. and enhancing the ability of the United States to project ’Three men, laughing, grabb^ -two sion Wednesday with 52 freshman Republicans. “There hasn’t been a sufficiently thorough analysis of its might far from its shores. canvas money bags when they fell Passengers still captive The GOP congressmen adopted a resolution pledging this plan,” Florio said in an interview prior to the Weinberger appeaied to the Senate Armed Services out of a Fhirolator truck onto a South PESHAWAR, Pakistan (UPI) — Twenty-seven support for Reagan's program "in toto” But under opening of hearings on the future of Amtrak and other Philadelphia street last ’Thursday. hostages released from a hijacked Pakistani airliner flew rail programs. Committee to approve the increases, which would bring questioning, several of the newcomers hedged, indicating Wednesday, less than a week later, to Pakistan today, leaving more than 100 passengers in­ “We’re supposed to be talking about getting off OPEC the 1982 budget to $222.2 billion, the highest defense out­ they would look carefully at budget cuts affecting their two of the three men helped FBI cluding two American women still captive aboard the districts. oil,” he said. lay in peacetime history. ambushing and killing two black joggers In Avowed racist Joseph Paul Franklin, agents and Philadelphia police crack flanked by a cadre of U.S. Marshals, Is es­ August, 1980. Jurors agreed that Franklin, the case. corted from federal courtroom Wednesday 30, of Mobile, Ala., violated the civil rights of Coyle, 28, of Philadelphia, was ap­ after a 12-member jury convicted him of the two victims by killing them. (UPI photo) prehended Wednesday morning as he Defense rejects plan was purchasing a ticket to Acapulco, Kfif-- Mexico, at an Eastern Airlines^ counter in Kennedy International' Peopletalk to end ‘monkey trial’ Airport. Francis Santos, 27, who was Avowed racist convicted; with Coyle, also was arrested. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPl) - Sacramento, rested his case after an FBI agent Walter Yoos said the Watering down state guidelines for hour-long meeting between the two at­ well-dressed Coyle was carrying The ides of March teaching evolution to suit Bible fundamen­ torneys with Superior Court Judge Irving $105,0(X) in cash stuffed in his bmts, talists might destroy science’s credibility Perluss failed to produce a settlement. tied to his ankles and inside his ft's not billed as “Father and Son ' night but the could face firing squad socks. Foundation For the Jeffrey Ballet says President to children of other beliefs, the defense in Segraves wants the state science California's “monkey trial " says. teaching guidelines realised to say evolu­ The used b ills, all of $100 Reagan has accepted an invitation to attend a gala Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia and Deputy Attorney General Rotert Tyler, tion is only a theory, to allow fundamen­ SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - ment frameup — that’s what I said denomination, matched the ones that during which his son, Ronald Prescott Reagan will all along.” His attorney said an Kentucky. Joseph Coyle, 28, of Philadelphia, .the prime suspect in the who planned to continue his defense of talist parents an “escape hatch" for Avowed racist Joseph Paul Franklin, fell from the Purolator truck, Yoos perform convicted of violating the civil rights appeal would probably be filed. Before his trial, Franklin openly said. theft of $1.2 million that fell from the back of an armored The president will be accompanied by first lady Nan­ public school policy today, snubbed a teaching their children the creation story of two black joggers by shooting But Richard Roberts, a talked to the press, denying his guilt Coyle and Santos were both truck in Philadelphia, is taken from Kennedy Airport in New cy Reagan who is honorary chairman for the event, judge's suggestion the state solve the law­ told in the Bible’s book of Genesis. them to death in city park, still faces Washington-based black federal in the shootings but loudly which will take ^ace March 15 at the Metropolitan suit by terming Darwin's teachings theory remanded after arraignment in U.S. York City by Walter Yoos, rioht. FBI agent in charge at the rather than dogma. Tyler's leadoff witness Wednesday was murder charges and possible execu­ prosecutor who assisted'local federal proclaiming his hatred for blacks. District Court in Brooklyn to the airport, after his arrest Wednesday. Coyle was nabbed at the Opera house in N ^Y o rk and will star and the co-author of the guidelines Segraves is "If we dilute science by saying scien­ tion by firing squad. prosecutor Steven Snarr, hailed the “I didn’t do it,” he told a local Metropolitan Correctional Center, a Eastern Airline's ticket counter trying to board a flight to the Jeffrey Ballet. challenging. Dr. Thomas Jukes, professor After deliberating 14 hours, a 10- case as a victory for civil rights. television station in December. “ But federal jail, in lieu of $25,000 bail. A suggestion to those wishing to attend: Bring tists don't know, it infringes on the rights of biophysics at the University of Califor­ Acapulco. (UPI photo) of other children, " he said Wednesday. woman, two-man federal court jury whoever did was justified. They were The FBI said the government would money! The remaining tickets are priced at $1(X), $150 nia’s Berkeley campus. ^ race mixing and that should be Tyler, who said he expected to call only Wednesday found Franklin guilty of “ I hope it proves the Justice seek to have both men extradited to and $200. punishable by death. Race mixing "three or four” witnesses, has abandoned Jukes insisted support by American violating the civil rights of Ted Department intends to vigorously Philadelphia. money) over to the police, ” he said. recovered this week in Glouster, should be a capital crime,” Pop art plans to summon such science superstars scientists for evolution is‘virtually un­ Fields, 20, the son of a black pursue civil rights violations, no Wednesday night, Philadelphia Three informants, including two of N.J.. police said as astronomer-author Carl Sagan and animous. He also said “creationist” ideas minister, and David Martin, 18, by matter where in the country they oc-^ At his sentencing March 23, police said two of Coyle’s friends, ac­ the men in the car with Coyle when Coyle is charged with unlawful The National Academy of Popular Music is in love killing them in a sniper attack as Franklin could receive a life companied by their attorneys, turned the $1.2 million fell out of the ar­ with singer Tony Bennett and is proud to announce the Stanford University Nobel Laureate put forward by fundamentalist groups cur,” he declared. flight to avoid prosecution of a felony Arthur Konberg. have no place in science. they jogged with two white girls sentence on each of the two federal over $230,000 of the Purolator cash mored truck, also helped authorities. and SantAs as an accessory to avoid anger will receive its lifetime achievement award at August 20, 1980. ’ A former member of the American counts of civil rights violations. The men told police Coyle gave them Police said one of the informants me annual songwriters' Hall of Fame dinner. He said he shortened the list of “Creationism is religious, not scien­ prosecution. The maximum penalty witnesses because the judge in the lawsuit tific," Jukes said. “Science does not in­ The 30-year-old drifter, a native of Nazi Party and Ku Klux Klan, However, Franklin also faces state the money for safekeeping. directed them to the $400,(XX) hidden upon conviction is 10 years in jail. Academy President Sammy Cahn put it this way, “It Mobile, Ala., stood impassively, with Franklin also is a suspect in sniper first-degree murder charges in the Thomas DiBruno, 30, and Michael in the weeds on a vacant Philadelphia is a message of thanks from the song-writing com­ brought by Kelly Segraves, director of the clude supernatural concepts. It Both men were charged with in­ Christian-oriented Creation Science sometimes disposes of them ....“ his hands manacled, as the verdict attacks on blacks in Ohio and In­ slayings. A conviction in state court DiCfiscio, 34, were questioned in con lot. munity. It's a valentine from the writers who are was read. His sister broke into sobs. diana, including the wounding of could result in the death penalty — nection with the case and releasee The three informants, who were terstate transportatioh of stolen grateful to Tony for making the great songs sound even Research Center of San Diego, has Jukes said science has to be open ended goods. declared neither evolution nor religious and subject to change, but not to the ex­ Later, a the stocky Franklin was National Urban League President execution by firing squad. without charges. Police Capt not identified, were not charged. greater." escorted by a dozen U.S. marshals County prosecutors said they plan A marodn 1971 Chevrolet Malibu Bennett may have left his heart in San Francisco but ideas of creation would be on trial. tent of opening the door to religion. Vernon Jordan last May in Fort Richard Kirchner said. Police said all the recovered out of the Federal Court Building, he Wayne, Ind. In addition, he is wanted to arraign him on the homicide “They didn't want to get in anj fitting the description of the car he'll receive his award in New York March 9. Segraves is challenging science money had been returned to Smart shopping Kelly Segraves thumbs through a book that his son, Kasey, right, mumbled to reporters: “Govern­ by authorities in bank robberies in charges within four weeks. . trouble, so they turned it (th< allegedly used in the theft was Purolator Armored Inc. guidelines o( the state Board of Education may have used in his public school science class to learn about All in the family that make evolution the only explanation Smart shoppers read the Supermarket of life in California biology classes. Shopper column Wednesdays and Satur­ evolution. Segraves Is challenging in court the California state Actress Mackenzie Phillips and papa John Phillips, His attofney, Richard Turner of days exclusively in The Herald. policy of teaching evolution in the schools. (UPI photo) now drug-free following hospitalization to get off their million-dollar-a-year narcotics habits, want everyone Missing youth fits profile State lawmakers to know the perils of drugs. Phillips, 45, the founder of the Mamas and Papas ATLANTA (UPI) — Police are runaway. Several friends said they quicker to report their children mis-, can be assured it is being considered rock group, told John Davidson how he “sold all my Doctors link aspirin to Reyes Syndrome -looking for another missing black had seen him Wednesday, missing sing. very seriously now in Washington.” ask feds to help youth who apparently fits the profile persons investigator C.D. Porter houses, cars and publishing rights" to support his WASHINGTON (UPl) - A federal ad­ who develop the flu or chicken pox. pediatrics at the Washington University Nineteen of the 21 children on the Police arrested two people a year in the United States, with about one of the city’s 21 missing or slain said. heroin habit. visory committee says parents should use in five dying, primarily from swelling of What should the recommendations of School of Medicine in St. Louis, said it task force’s list have been found dead Wednesday for the unauthorized children. Robinson, who is small, like many HARTFORD (UPl) - Connec­ tion, which called on the Justice Mackenzie, 21, noted .she "grew up around drugs" caution in giving aspirin to children with the brain. caution mean to parents? might be an overreaction to withhold — nine by strangulation. Two others solicitation of funds to aid the But cautious officials — already of the victims, lived in northwest ticut lawmakers, decrying the Department to utilize all its powers and was fired from the “One Day At A Time" series flu or chicken pox until more is known Pesistent vomiting is usually the first “The common sense reaction would be, aspirin from children with the flu. are still missing — Darron Glass, 10, families of the victims. Arresting of­ having received this year reports of Atlanta. Most of the children on the “senseless murders" of black to aid in the probe. "because I was irresponsible, late and using cocaine at about a possible association with Reye’s sign of the disease. The child may become under the circumstances of varicella ' "There are an awful lot of patients and Walker, who vanished less than ficers confiscated an undetermined work." syndrome a rare and often fatal disease. taking aspirin who never have any more than 2(X) missing black youths, task force list were from the two weeks ago. amount of cash. children in Atlanta, have un­ "Every parent and child in that listless, lethargic and disoriented and (chicken pox), and under the cir­ most of whom were later found un­ animously approved a resolution city is being held hostage, " said Now Papa John has given up his smack habit and Three recent population studies have 'troubles whatsoever,” he said. southwest side of the city, but the Federal officials met with Atlanta sometimes may become hostile and com­ cumstances of a flu epidemic, you harmed — have not yet added him to calling for the U.S. Justice Depart­ Rep. Thirman Milner, D-Hartford. Mackenzie is sipping Coke rather than injecting it and suggested aspirin use in reducing fever in Dr. R. William Seller, director of scien­ last child added to the official list — Mayor Maynard Jackson Wednesday In Tucson, Ariz., the owner of a bative. probably wouldn’t give your child ■the official list of victims, in the Curtis Walker — lived in a ndrthwest ment to aid in the investigation. The House and Senate un­ they're getting ready to reactivate and perform as a influenza B and chicken pox is linked with salicylates (aspirin),” said Dr. Stuart tific affairs for Sterling Drug Inc., maker but offered no assurance the White plumbing and home improvement The panel recommended all children baffling 19-month case. Atlanta housing project. Many legislators also vowed animously approved the resolution renewed version of the Mamas and Papas. an increased risk of Reye’s syndrome, a with such symptoms receive prompt Brown, professor of neurology and of Bayer aspirin, agre^ more studies are House will help fund the city’s in­ supply store said he hopes to raise at Orlando Carter Robinson, 10, was Neither Robinson nor Bell had been Wednesday to wear green v-shaped by standing for a moment of condition that can strike children pediatrics at the University of Miami needed and urged doctors and parents to vestigation into the case. least $10,000 a month in his state to medical attention. reported missii$g late Wednesday but ribbons pointed downward until silence, with bowed heads, as an Gospel truth recovering from the viral illnesses. The committee said more studies are School of Medicine. heed the committee’s statement that all handed over to the special task force Although the Reagan administra­ aid police investigations of the case police could provide few details of his police find the killer of 21 black expression of sympathy for the Gospel singer Shirley Caesar, who won a> Grammy needed and their results must be available medicines can have deleterious effects. investigating the killings. Authorities tion has set up a federal task force to — and to help the victims’ families. "But that is not to imply we have any disappearance. childrens’ families recently for her album “Rejoice," says the time is The National Institutes of Health panel Plough Inc., maker of St. Joseph’s said so far since Jan. 1 more than 2(K) assist the city in the investigation, “I feel so sorry. God love the peo­ children who have been murdered before changes are^considered in current hard evidence salicylates really affect the He was last seen Wednesday at his or disappeared in Atlanta during The Senate's three black ripe for gospel music to catch on in a big way. of outside experts said Wednesday the aspirin, said in a statement no meaningful black youths aged 17 and under have Jackson and others are seeking $1.5 ple of Atlanta,” Shelly Fowler said in study findings do not appear to be due to practices of aspirin use. illness,” he said at a news conference con­ school and apparently never returned members. Democrats Margaret "The way our country is going, is going to make scientific evidence exists to link aspirin been reported missing, with all but million in federal funds. announcing his plans for the fund­ the last 19 months. chance, but could be biased by case selec­ The national Center for Disease Control cluding the panel’s 2Vz-day meeting. home, a police spokesman said. "These senseless murders have Morton of Bridgeport, John Daniels gospel music in demand, " she says. "The churches are with Reye’s Syndrome “more than any four eventually being returned to “I’m in no position today to make a raising effort. “I hope part of it goes tion and information-gathering or con­ in Atlanta also has urged caution in the However, committee Chairman Philip ’The search for Robinson began ignited fears among citizens of New Haven and Wilber Smith of so filled up and people are going to their knees.” other m^ication.” their homes. commitment of any financial con­ to the families of victims and the rest founded by reasons for aspirin use. use of aspirin to control fever in children R. Dodge, professor of neurology and shortly after police said they throughout this nation and the state Hartford, rose to speak in support She says younger people especially are ready for “The mothers are more conscious tribution whatsoever,” said Adm. for investigation purposes. Once it The panel said aspirin alone could not be believ^ Joseph Bell, reported mis­ and aware that something is going Daniel J. Murphy, Chief of Staff for leaves here, it will be up to Atlanta of Connecticut. " said the resolu­ of the resolution gospel. "I know the kids are going to pop their fingers sing ’Tuesday night, was probably a at the music, " she says. "They're going to put the nee responsible for Reye’s syndrome because on,” Porter said, explaining they are Vice President George Bush. “You what they do with it" • die in the record, and going to hear the message." in some cases the victims had not Family fights abortion advice received aspirin. The committe^of 12 doctors and a nurse SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (UPI) - and ward of the county identified only as Mary’s sister, Christine Stevens, said Glimpses said parents and physicians should be Doctors recommend an abortion for an un­ Mary — would be allowed to bear the the family opposes abortion on ethical and Nancy says married Catholic mental patient who is child. religious grounds. Another sister said she U.S. diplomat is adamant aware most medications have potential "The Movies '81 " a 20-part weekend special about three months pregnant, but the woman’s and her husband, who have been unable to outstanding movies last year will be broadcast on the deleterious effects, and therefore “cau­ Doctors at Patton State Hospital ad­ tion in the use of salicylates (aspirin) in family is fighting for her right to have the have children of their own, want to adopt they make CBS Radio Network movies on the eve of the Oscar vised last month that Mary, 38, abort the the baby. children with influenza and those with baby. , awards, Saturday and Sunday, March 28-29 . pregnancy because of the physical “Mary has been raised a Catholic and about not supporting coup varicella (chicken pox) is prudent.” Superior Court Judge Bob Krug was to dangers to the mother and baby, including gone to Catholic schools,” Mrs. Stevens sacrifices It has been estimated Reye’s syndrome hold a hearing today todetermine whether the effects of the psychotropic drugs she SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Jhree-story mission in a residential Salvador and gave the Marxist-led strikes between 1,000 and 2,000 youngsters said. “It (abortion) is more or less against WASHINGTON (UPI) - Nancy the woman — a diagnosed schizophrenic has taken to control her illness. her religion.” (UPI) — U.S. Charge D'Affaires section of San Salvador. U.S. rebels 30 more days to lay down their Reagan, who has two out-of-town Frederick Chapin accused rightists Marines and Salvaoran national arms in exchange for amnesty. hair stylists, recently spent a ■li \ 29.53 of a gunfire attack on the American guards protecting the mission did not The amnesty offer originally was weekend relaxing with her husband embassy and said America “will not fire back at the assailants, Chapin to expire Wednesday but was in California and attends socials be intimidated” into backing a said. extended for 30 more days as was a laden with jewelry, says the first military coup. Salvadoran Junta President Jose state of siege imposed on March 6. Weather Windy Lottery couple is making economic Chapin made the charges in his Napoleon Duarte told reporters 1980 when the junta nationalized YORK sacrifices. first-ever news conference Wednesday he issued a warrant for b^ks and large land holdings in a “We’re doing the things all peo­ Wednesday only hours after gunmen D'Aubuisson's arrest after the sweeping reform package. ple are doing now with inflation,” riding a pickup truck raked the U.S. rightist leader held a news con­ In an interview with ABC Rhode Island daily 8269 Today’s forecast N u m b e rs d raw n Mrs. Reagan said Wednesday in an Embassy in El Salvador with ference with foreign journab'ts at a Nightline, Duarte defended U.S. National forecast VWednesday: Rhode Island weekly interview with NBC News. “You’re Cloudy with occasional snow likely today. Snow may automatic rifle fire. There were no secret location Tuesday. military aid to the junta as the only By United Press International HtOHCST Connecticut 549 824,4833,72007.327864 just pulling in. You have to.” accumulate up to an inch. Highs in the mid 30s. Cloudy Oklahom Cty c 68 38 casualties. Duarte_also denied reports he was way to offset Cuban-supplied arms to City & Fest Hi Lo Pep TEUKRATUREir Maine 909 Massachusetts weekly “We tightened our belt in many traveling"to West Germany to open the rebels, who he said had "twice as tonight and Friday with a chance of occasional light Omaha c 41 22 762,05,0 "This incident has all the Albuquerque c 54 27 Philadelphia s 40 32 .33 Vermont 381 ways,” the first lady said. “I don’t negotiations with leftists leaders many arms as the arms this country snow. Lows tonight in the 20s. Highs Friday in the upper Anchorage cy 32 26 hallmarks of a (Roberto) Phoenix r 67 55 New Hampshire 7800 Massachusetts daily 5374 think one weekend in California is D’Aubuisson operation,” Chapin fighting to overthrow the U.S.- has." 20s to lower 30s. Northeasterly winds 10 to 20 mph today. Asheville r 46 39 Pittsburgh r 34 32 something to be denied him.” Atlanta pc .36 said. backed military-Christian But he said El Salvador needed Northerly winds 10 to 20 mph tonight and Friday. 63 47 .95 Portland Me. c 41 19 Since arriving in town. President Billings c 61 32 D’Aubuisson, a former national Democratic government. only 30 to 40 U.S. military advisers to Portland Or. pc 52 32 .13 now*' Reagan and his wife have been on “I have no plans to make any trip train the Salvadoran military. The Birmingham pc 62 50 1900 Providence s 43 40 .... UPI WEATHER FOTOCA8T • (Ihe BfcalJi guard intelligence chief, hinted to Extended outlook Boston cy 42 27 Official Manchetler Netetpaper the society pages of local reporters ’Tuesday he was plotting a to Europe to negdtiate with the left, State Department has granted El X Richmond r 54 43 .42 newspapers almost as often as he Brownsvll Tx.c 90 54 rightist military coup and said the nor to negotiate with- anybody,” Salvador $50 million in aid and says Extended outlook for New England Saturday through St. Louis pc 44 3k.74 USPS 327-500 \'Ol. C, No. 131 has been on the front page. Monday: Chrlstn S.C. cy 64 60 Reagan administr^ion would “have Duarte said. the number of U.S. military advisers Salt Lak Ctycy 53 38 .... Last month, Mrs. Reagan held a Chicago cy ■*37 31 .01 Published daily except Sunday and certain no reason to oppoke it.” He said he would be willing to talk in the country shortly will be in­ M uhnucIiu h c IIs, Rhode I hIu ik I and (!oniierlieiil; Fair San Antonio c4 77 52 .... 70th birthday party for her husband Cleveland r 35 32 .04 San Diego r 65 54 .38 holidays by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald But Chapin emphatically said, “We with guerrilla leaders in San creased to 54. through the period Highs in the 30s to low 40s. Overnight at the White House that was Columbus r 37 34 .39 San Franese pc 53 47 33 Almanac lows in the 20s to low 30s. Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second Class oppose coups and have no intention of Dallas c i 71 49 attended by scores of political San Juan r 87 75 2.03 postage paid at Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: being intimidated.” \ernioni: Considerable cloudiness with a chance of Denver c "240 16 28 figures and Hollywood stars Seattle c 47 38 .08 Send address changes to ’The Herald, P.O. Box 591, Chapin did not say why he thought lingering flurries Saturday. Partly cloudy Sunday and Des Moines pc 42 28 treated to a feast.* Haig says future role Spokane pc 44 34 11 Manchester, Com. 06040. D’Aubuisson, a top rightist leader, Monday. Highs in the 30s and lower 40s. Lows mainly 20 Detroit cy 38 30 .0 Tampa cy At many of the social and official 76 68 .... Today is ’Thursday, March 5, the 64th day of 1981 with was behind the embassy attack, but to 30. El Paso c 64 42 .02 Washington r 50 40 .34 ceremonies the couple has 301 to follow. To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call said it was similar to an assault last depends on Red effort Maine, New llanipaliire: Chance of flurries Saturday. Hartford s 39 28 Wichita c 51 32 .01 attended, the first lady has been The moon is approaching its new phase. 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Presldent and Mrs. Reagan celebrated their 29th wedding May by rightist gunmen who opened Fair Sunday and Monday. Highs in the 30s to low 40s. Honolulu c 83 68 adorned with diamonds and other Indianapolis s 40 33 anniversary Wednesday with a group of friends at the fire on the U.S. facility from a WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secretary foreign policy briefing for senators, Lows in the teens to low 20s. ,60 ’The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Monday through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. jewels. Jacksn Mss. pc 66 52 2.25 speeding pickup truck. of State Alexander Haig says future Haig was asked about reports the Saturn. q Delivery should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through ’The first lady still has her hair Jockey Club In Washington. (UPI phpto) Jacksonville r 77 65 3.00 Friday and by 7:30 a.m. ^turday. American involvement in El United States would not object to a The evening star is Mars. done by out-of-towners: "Mr. Long Island Sound Kansas City c 42 30 .04 High and low Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for sion and instead began a $200,000 of eight was Diners Club founder In Washington, Secretary of State Salvador depends .on the extent of rightist coup. '4 Las Vegas r 67 52 Julius,” who flies in once a month NEW YORK (UPI) - American lithographer James Ives of the Currier and one month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for six private fund-raising drive to spruce Alfred Bloomingdale and his wife, Alexander Haig warned a military Cuban and Soviet efforts to under­ l,ong laland Siiund from Waleli Hill, R.I., to Mon- Little Rock pc 67 46 .05 from Los Angeles, and “Monsieur "I want to emphasize that this does lauk Point, N. V.: Easterly winds 20 to 30 knots and gusty The highest temperature Ives team was bom March 5, 1806. months, and $61.40 for one year. Mail rates are it up. of Bel Air, Calif. coup in El Salvador yvould have mine the existing government. Los Angeles r 64 52 .90 Marc,” who travels to the White Haig also warned rightist military not represent U.S. policy in any today. North to northeast winds 20 to 30 knots with higher reported Wednesday to the On this date in history: available on request. Wednesday was the Reagan’s They dined on green salad with, “serious consequences’/ and denied Louisville cy 45 41 .52 House from New York. leaders in El Salvador that an way, " he said, "It is counter to the • gusts tonight, shifting to the northwest at the same speed National Weather Service, In 1770, British Colonial troops killed five civilians ia 29th anniversary add they were water chestnuts, medallions of claims by D’Aubuisson he had been Memphis cy 65 49 ,72 Shortly after moving into the attempted coup against the existing policy we have been implementing excluding Alaska and the so-called “Boston Massacre.” ' To place a classified or display advertisemeilt, or honored by a group of friends at lamb with asparagus, potato souf­ in contact with the Reagan ad­ Friday. Snow today, occasionaly mixed with rain, ending Miami Bech pc 73 71 White House, Mrs. Reagan civilian-military regime would have and pursuing in El Salvador and such tonight. Variable cloudiness with a chance of snow Milwaukee cy 41 26 Hawaii, was 90 degrees at In 1953, the Soviet Union announced Premier Josef to report a news item, story or picture idea, call dinner at Washington’s posh Jockey fle and chocolate parfaits. They ministration. rejected a $50,000 congressional ap­ Club. “serious consequences," including an outcome would have serious con­ flurries Friday. Visibility generally over 5 miles but Minneapolis c 34 18 Me Allen, Texas. Today’s Stalin had died at the age of 73. 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-, had drinks before dinner and sipped Wednesday’s shooting shattered a propriation to renovate the man- ’Their host for the intimate dinner U.S. opposition. sequences on our ability to continue below 1 mile in precipitation. Average wave heights 3 to 5 Nashville r ,,, 52 47 .75 low was 4 degrees below In 1966, a British airliner crashed into Japan’s Mount day through Friday. two French wines during the meal. window on the ground floor of the Speaking to reporters after a to pursue those policies.!’ feet today and 4 to 8 feet tonight. New Orleans c 77 55 .04 zero at Duluth, Minn. Fuji, killing all 124 people aboard. New York s 40 35

\ > 4 - THE HERALD, Thurs., March 5, 1981 THE HERALD, Thurs.. March 5, 19«i - 5 M a n c h e ste r Latest GOP iiiaiiipulations infuriating membership By MARY KITZMANN Smith added. day to discuss Smith’s replacing Mrs. Willhide was not a didn’t ask Bob to resign.” Herald Reporter No one else has expressed an interest in seeking the spot suggestion for Von Deck to resign. Smith, who is anxious to begin organizing for next at the town committee election next Wednesday, Others call the trip “headhunting.” Von Deck’s November Board of Directors election, announced today MANCHESTER.— Twb "arrangements” within the although Smith says he expects another candidate to leadership has been criticized by the more moderate par- that Mrs. Mercier. ' ’r® Wil't-ide, and Kocsis, who had Republican Party ^ave prompted allegdtions that the emerge. ty faction. ^ earlier been mentioned as a possible candidate, comprised t King^s files suit town committee is “being^taken.” He also says a trip of the four to the hospital last Satur- “We talked a great deal,” Smith said today. “But we this election committee. Several party/insiders, ahgry that “not all is being told" say the c^didacy of Curt Smith for the vice chair­ manship spot Ao be vacated by Mary Willhide was on Parkade sale arrang^ weeks ago in a special meeting of four com­ MANCHESTER - In a suit filed given the right of first refusal to mittee members. last week in Hartford’s U.S. District purchase the Parkade. Smith, an/nsurance regional coordinator who has risen fast in the/party the past year, also had a hand in the Court, the King's Department Stores But the attorney representing the GLEN ROCKDeli Department Specials Inc. has contested the sale of that Massachusett’s-based firm has ousting of^ District 5 town committee member, sources CHOICEST MEATS ^ say, section of the Parkade where its reportedly said King's was never Juellette, a member of the Handicapped Com- DOMESTIC HAM » *2b99 retail store is located. given the option to buy that portion of , was aked to resign from District 5 but the town IN TOWN WUNDERBAR _ — _ According to a stipulation in its the shopping center which has been committee was told he offered, sources say. lease with the conglomerate of local sold to a New York real estate firm. U8DA CHOICE BONELESS “The way it was presented Ouellette resigned,” a party GERMAN BOLOGNA p *1b29 corporations which had owned the A.F. Cutaia of New York early this member said. “But not everyone was told why. I think KRAFT ^ strip of the Parkade where King's fall paid more than $3 million for the some members are being taken.” SHOULDER $ 0 1 9 and Marshall’s Mall are located, the disputed piece of the Parkade. In a CASINO CHEESE » department store was to have been separate sale which was also con­ Ouellette’s spot was needed to make room for Louis *2b19 cluded this fall, A.F. Cutaia Kocsis Jr. Kocsis, a close friend of Smith who is serving STEAK...... H,. purchased the remainder of the shop­ on election committee, lost his District 8 town committee No vote taken seat when he moved. He moved into District 5 last U80A CHOICE BONELCI AMERICAN CHEESE k * 2 . 1 9 ping center for a total figure of about summer and was recently elected to the vacancy created on buying land $10 milllion. when Ouellette left by a vote of the members. An election SHOULDER MANCHESTER - No formal vote The contested sale involves three of this type, without a full town committee vote, was COOKED SALAMI w *1b99 made possible only recently through a change in the was taken Tuesday night by the local corporations headed by local FRENCH Students (left to right) Meg Harvey, Scott Auden, Terry Kean creatively talented, will allow students to apply basic com­ developer Neil Ellis and A.F. Cutaia bylaws. ROAST puter operations to their own areas of study such as science Board of Directors on the acquisition and Lisa Gates examine the PET computer, soon to be part of land in the Forest Hills area to of New York. Joining Ellis as defen­ In January, before Kocsis was offered the spot, the UEDA CHOICE BOHELEI M»0IL-de-CUB0TTE...... 1.99 of a course at llling Junior High School. The course, projects or mathematics. (Herald photo by Messecar) locate a two-million gallon water dants are his wife Elizabeth Ellis, town committee voted the bylaw change. District y designed for the PACT program for the academically and tank. Constance Kaplan, EK Associates, members now vote on appointments to vacancies, rather There was however, a consensus Broad-Hess, Green Manor Corp., than the full town committee. TOP DLADE among the directors to- use whatever Broad King Corp. an First Hartford Oullette, a teacher, or Kocsis, could not be reached for HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS comment. But his mother confirmed he resigned in favor Individualized program means necessary, including condem­ Realty Corp. of another. STEAK LIGHT « DEEP nation, to acquire the land owned by Named as defendants are A.F. Dennis and Sharon Platt. Cutaia and Co.; Anthony Cut Smith, who reportedly asked for Oullette’s resignation, Director Pete DiRosa, whose Associates, a New York General said today that he had not made any telephone calls to BODY ON TAP Ouellette about it. property at 451 Vernon St. will be partnership; A. F. Cutaia Co., TABLE TREAT Students reach for stars used as access to the tank, said today trustee; Anthony Cutaia, and Cutter “That’s not my role,” Smith said. “I was not consulted, CONDITIONER that he plans to abstain when a vote Operating Corp., a New York but it would not be my function if it occurred.” By AN\ MKSSKCAR is taken, but concurred with the other management company hired by Donna Mercier, District 5 chairwoman, who also is ser- STEAK-UMM . 14 ot. pkg. vtag on Smith's election committee, said Ouellette Hrrald Reporter members Tuesday. Cutaia to manage the Parkade. WEAVER RARTT PACK vanted more free time. MANCHESTER - Where can a But he will probably seek to regain his spot during the student learn sign language as a form USTERINE fyear’s committee elections,she said, provided he has of communication, study painting in DUTCH FRYE he time. depth or "reach for the stars" as Parents to probe MOUTHWASH . 32 oz. Besides the ousting of Ouellette the “arranged” can­ part of a special astronomy course? GHICKEH . 28 ox. pkg. The answer is in PACT, a program didacy of Smith has town committee members hopping. for the academically and creatively About two weeks ago Smith, Mrs. Mercier, and Kocsis V. talented at llling Junior High School. met with ljj|rs. Willhide to discuss her resignation. Mrs. housing options Willhide decided to resign effective March 11, mainly Approximately 60 students are in­ because she did not want the added responsibilities given, volved in the highly individualized MANCHESTER - The parents of the department of mental retarda­ to the vice chairman, when Robert Von Deck, chairman, program and are exploring areas of students at the Regional Oc­ tion, Tolland area. He has also been suffered a heart attack three weeks ago. interest to them with resource cupational Trining Center will be involved in the establishment of teacher One to three times a week, holding a discussion March 11 to dis­ another group home which will be Smith admitted today the meeting took place, and he these students meet for their special cuss alternative living arrangements built on a corner of property near decided at that time to seek the position. Several com­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE "class," usually instead of going to for the handicapped. A panel will dis­ MCC. mittee members say he started his campaign on the spot. study hall. cuss options for minimally super­ There are limited opportunities for “It was all cut and (fried,” -one said. vised, independent housing for people the handicapped to live outside their Smith said Monday he was surprised at Mrs. Willhide's SHOULDER ROAST They have chosen a variety of LB. topics to study, from athletic with handicaps including homes in non-institutional settings. resignation. He amended that today to be surprised at the time in which it occurred. medicine to anthropology or from apartments, condominiums and Existing ^oup homes house about 500 literary analysis to creative writing. group homes. retarded persons and the state “I don’t see any impropriety in it (the meeting),” While PACT has always had many Nancy M. Brandenberger, acting department of mental retardation students involved in the arts and per­ chairman of the parents' group, plans call for building, purchasing PDTATOES i o l B l b a g .... forming arts, Michael Marquis, coor­ explained the topic is a concern to and leasing group homes for at least dinator of the program, says he sees every parent of a handicapped 650 more retarded persons by 1983. a trend toward more involvement in youngster who wonders what is “out Dr. Art Michals, the third panelist, M a n c h e ste r the sciences this year. Animal there” for their child once school is a special education consultant and research, astronomy, nature studies, over. ROTC works with children the director of Shadybrook Language chemistry and physics have been with a variety of disabilities; and Learning Center, will discuss his We Give Old Fashioned offered to gifted students. emotional disturbed, learning dis­ proposal to build privately owned Last year. Lisa Gates and Meg abled, educable and trainable men­ condominiums for employable han­ Butcher Service ... !\o Substitute Harvey took a course in sign tally retarded and multiple han­ dicapped persons. EDC may extend language as they were interested in dicapped students are taught oc­ Other panelists include Mary For Quality different forms of communication. cupational skills at the center. McKay, an intermediate care Marquis found them a person who One of the panelists for the March facilities coordinator and fomierly a building deadline MANCHESTER — The Economic Development Com­ k worked at the school for the deaf, and Andy Gifford (left), David Johnston and academically and creatively talented at 11 discussion will be Melanie Haber, live-in house parent at a group home, STORE HOURS: director of MARCH Inc. which is a and Gerald, a ROTC student who mission agreed this morning that if necessary it will ex­ she volunteered her time to work Karen Coogan examine the telescope they llling Junior High School. (Herald photo by 3 17 Highland S t with the students. private corporation that has opened a presently lives in such a facility. tend the construction time limit for Beauregard Corp. to Mon. t'Tues. 'til 6HH) m m d This year, Meg is looking to learn use during their astronomy course. The Messecar) home for the handicapped in The program will be held at the begin building in Buckland Industriai Park. Norwegian, if a teacher can be found. course is part of a special program for the Manchester. Another panelist is Dr. school at 7:30 p.m. George Beauregard, president of the corporation, Wed., Thurs., t Fri. 'til 9K)0 MANCHESTER Lisa, on the other hand, wants to be a George Ducharme, superintendent of which builds industrial trade show exhibits, told the com­ mission that his firm has been delayed because its plans Sat & Sunday surgeon. She’s hoping she can find come to her for special work. In Jennifer Seise, a grade nine stu­ individual work with the gifted, he have in the process of changes. some "body" to study, but probably talking about the program, Mrs. dent had taken a creative writing says. Some who can run a good 'til 6KHI CONN. For instance Beauregard has created a new company. will be limited to trips to the DiGirolamo says how much she course last year as part of the regular class have difficulty making Pinochle results listed Northeast Sign Systems Inc. which has acquired license pathology unit at Manchester enjoys working with these students. program. She had examined the work contact with a child in that personal MANCHESTER — Top scorers in Feb. 19 — Harry Pospisil, 632; to produce signs. It acquired franchise rights first for Memorial Hospital and dissection of 'Tt gives the advanced students a of certain authors and had written way. animals in the science lab. chance to go beyond the limits of the Illing’s principal Lindgren says he recent Manchester Senior Citizen Caroline Fredericksen, 619; Andy Connecticut and soon after for alt of New England. her own poetry. This year she has pinochle games are as follows: Noske, 617; Betty Daniel, 609; Arvid One result of that, he said, is that he in considering con­ Within the school. PACT is low key regular curriculum,” she said. “And only one free period and it did not is excited about the PACT program. llllllllllllllMillMlllKlli Feb. 5 —Harry Pospisil, 653; Sue Peterson, 604; Helen Noske, 603; struction of mezzanine in what was to have been a one- and tries to get away from the sense (PACT) gives you the opportunity to coincide with her teacher’s. Both “It is probably one of the few things of elitism some programs for the work closely with them to develop in the nine years I've been (here) Scheibenplug, 622; Martin Babstan, Hans Fredericksoh,' 597; Betty level building of 20,000 square feet. finnrm v ^nrrtAre A ■ l/ " Cnrdt>nGarden Fresh, Froah. ProducePmtlueo Specials were disappointed they could not find 609; Mary Nachowski, 609; Mary Turner, 593; Lillian Carlson, 590; GROCERY SPECIALS gifted have. Marquis says. Students skills and interest." the time to work together again. that I’m most proud of in terms of The sign company requires iess space than the display SWEET LIFE Chapman, 609; Hans Frederikson, C atherine Gleeson, 588; Hans company which sometimes builds whole prefabricated attend all regular classes and PACT Mrs, DiGirolamo also gives her Another student spoke of the dif­ contributions to the students,” he 605; Betty Daniel,603; Sam Shors, Bensche, 585; A1 Gates, 582; Helena rooms in the plant and assembles them at trade shows. is seen as a program of enrichment students a chance to contribute the'ir ficulty of finding time to work on her says. APPLE JUICE 601; Viv Laquere, 5M; Ernestine Gavello, 575; Harold Bagot, 568; Viv Beauregard said extending his April 22 deadline may as a bonus for the talented and talents to llling. Each year they have individual projects, even when her “There is tremendous funding for KRAFT capable student. painted special murals and their im­ the handicapped but few programs Donnelly, 583; Kitty Byrnes, 582; Laguere, 566. not even be necessary, but the rapidly changing plans BROCCOLI ..79 ^ schedule did match up with a Paul Ottone, 574. Feb. 26 — Arlene Paguin, 649; may hold him up somewhat. At the beginning of the year. pressive work hangs in the media resource teacher. for the gifted,” he adds. “Each year MAYONNAISE *1.2 9 Feb. 12 — Gerturde McKay, 619; Walter Kohls, 633; Helen Noske, 631; Etieauregard is now tocated in at 349 Progress Drive in Marquis interviews students and center, the learning center and the "Sometimes it's hard to balance the program has expanded into new Sue Scheibenplug, 605; Harold Bagot, Arthur Bouffard, 598; Kitty Byrnes, Manchester Industriai Park. KRAFT helps them to organize an area of guidance office. This year's mural out academics and time for creative areas and has provided enrich­ 603; Dom Anastasio, 600; Richard 589; Viv Laguere, 588; .Hans The commission lacked a quorum so did not vote an study. He tries find resource will probably be in the cafeteria. projects,” Heather Reading said. She ment for these talented students.” MAC & CHEESE DINNER 7 2,oz 31*1 CAL CARROTS teachers for the students within the The teachers are not the only ones For example, the program Colbert, 599; Lillian Carlson, 593; Bensche, 581; Mic DeSimone, 580; extension, but all members present agreed there would 2S89« is a grade nine student who studies Maude Custer, 589; Arthur Bouffard, Gladys Seelert, 578; Harold ^ g o t, RAQU . school or from the community. who work with gifted students. painting two to three times a week. expanded into the area of physical be no objection to it. Twelve teachers at llling chose to Marquis also finds volunteers from education when the school found they 588; Bob Schubert, 587; Francis 577; Rene Maire, 577; Edith O'Brien, In another action the commission suspended it rules lt> I Anthony DiPietro, another student in Hollister, 586; A Chellman, 585; Ann 574; Betty Turner, 568; Andrew SCESPL, M L MUSH *1 .1 9 give up a duty period (such as a study the community; sometimes a college PACT, makes the time for his work had an extremely talented student in approve modified building plans by BDK Machine Co Inc. Fisher, 583; Betty Turner, 581; Kitty Noske, 567; Robert Schubert, 561 TTie approval will need the votes of two more members POTATOES^ hall I to work with one or a couple of professor or an expert in a particular on painting and callegraphy, often athletics. “As a nineth grader,” PENN DUTCH Byrnes, 579; Paul Ottone, 574. Edna Farmer, 561. before it becomes cifficial. , ' gifted students area. The program also relies on practicing for several hours at home Lindgren explained, “this student 2ii99< The principal of llling, Richard many field trips. on his own. came in second in the statewide com­ Defense accuses witness MUSHROOMS 40Z Lindgren, says “PACT is based on Students in the program have a petition in the decathelonj’‘> Marquis thinks the personaP"bp- HARTFORD (UPI) — The lawyer for a man accused in SWEET LIFE ASS’T teacher time and. contributions of Very positive view of the “bonus” proach of the program has a lot to do This year the program .will expand Bridge scores reported BANAHAS .29^ love for working with kids. There is a they are getting. They say its biggest further to include a computer the brutal murder of a 17-year-old New Britain street RATH TISSUE ,4pk. 89« with its success, but he points out it MANCHESTER - Results of play East-West: Marge Warner-and gang member says he wilt attempt to prove a state willingness on the part of some problem is scheduling. Often their is essential a teacher be able to deal literacy course where students will SWEET LIFE ASS’T teachers to do something extra." course loads are so heavy they have be able to apply basic computer by the Center Bridge Club Feb. 6 are Irma Zarrow; 2 Margaret Boyle and witness was responsible for the slaying. with a student on a one-to-one level. as follows: Kenneth Burak has been charged with the August 1979 Mrs. Donna DiGirolamo, an art few free periods to take advantage of operations to their own areas of Mary Warren; 3 Irv Carlson and JUMRO NAPKINS .140 Cl. 59< This gives the program a “personal North-South: 1 Anne DeMartin and Faye Lawrence. kidnap and niurder of Arthur LaBier. Gary Zapor was teacher, has 12 gifted students who PACT. touch.” Not all teachers can do this study, such as science projects, ■ l l l M l IIIIIR mathematics, or computer games. Mary Corkum; 2 Tom j^ r n e r and Feb. 16 results follow: charged with conspiracy to commit murder and kidnap­ FRISKIES ASST FLAVORS ping in the case. Who knows? Perhaps one of Illing’s Don Weeks; 3 MollitfT’imreck and North-South: 1 Flo Barre and San­ CAT FOOD 3ii79 GAL. ASS'T FLAVORS Mary Corkum; 3 Flo Smyth and Burt North-South: 1 Sara Mendelsohn Sweet Lite GoterodRsiorkon Choose S k g k s ...... 16.02. * 1 .8 9 drama and received an illumination Manchester Chamber of Commerce, MAN(i;ilESTER ■ - The mobile of­ Smyth. and Murry Powell; 2 Sue Henry and 5 02 8 9 * engineering degree from the Univer­ 20 Hartford Road, Reservations may fice of Rep.^ep. William R. Cotter, D- Kf i # Phlodelphte CreoM C heese...... »3oo O F F East-West: 1 Joyce Rossi and Ron­ Donna Feir. Daffodils hnpertelQ oorton...... 16 0Z., Va'B 6 9 * sity of Illinois. While at Illinois, he be made by calling the chamber at Conn. will be in Manchester March nie Toomey; 2 Flo Barre and Sue acquired his first movie camera, a >Feb. 26 results follow: 646-2223, days. Other numbers to call 12. It will be stationed at 10:30 a.m. Shorts; 3 Irv Carlson and Peg Dun- $25 Kodak from a local pawn shop, North-South: Ann DeMartin and in the wenings are 649-5678 or 649- at 24 Bluefield Drive and at 1:30 p.m. field. Flo Barre; 2 Mary Corkum and Ann *2 .3 3 .I bunch which began his interest in film- 7686. / at 63 Linden St., the Senior Citizen's J making. Feb. 5 results follow: McLaughlin. Land Trust members are admitted Center. Members of the Cotter staff North-South: 1 ^u rt Smyth and Flo After serving two years in the U.S. East-West: 1 Donna'Feir and Ellen free. Refreshments will be served will be there to talk to citizens about Smyth; 2 Jim Baker and Sandy craft; CASH & 85 E. CENTER ST. Army, he was an industrial engineer. Goldberg; 2 Barbara Phillips and during intermission. Frank Nichols matters involving the federal govern­ 3 Ann Staub and Murray Powell. Joyce Rftssi. CARRY 649-5266 ment. / iiiiiniiiiiuiniiuiini' 6 - THE HERALD. Thurs.. March 5.3/ 1981 THE HERALD, Thurs.. Marrh s iggi — ■ Vernon Coventry Additional rec facilities Possibility of legal hassle not a deterrent to crime \KRNON — “There is little The commission said there are Ann Dooley, Judy Sugalski, Joseph LeRosa, Tony Valentino, Jack Gorr, hinges on paper ballots evidence that increased recreational currently services available in town that are equipped to deal with these Sharon Hotchkiss, Jennie Belcher, facilities and programs will impact possibly compensate- for the deficit someone involved, such as a parent, problems, “and appear to be doing so ^nita Borysevicz, and Catherine By RICHARD CODY whatsoever on troubled youth," the are “salaries or possibly transporta­ initiate action which would scrutinize in a professional and judicious Eppler, report prepared by the Vernon Youth Herald Reporter tion. In both cases, he said, "w e’re the educational process and quality manner." They made specific As one of its duties, the committee Commission states. COVENTRY - ’The town will be (the board) locked into contracts. The commission said although it reference to the office of youth ser­ conducted a survey to find out what voting tomorrow to either approve or Reducing the teaching staff, h( The sTatM evaluation standards vices and the juvenile officers of the services the town has for young peo­ had been reported it was formed to disapprove the Board of Education’s said, would be the most likely rely on a number of things — Vernon Police Department. ple and what is needed. Michals told alleviate growing concern of youth request for an appropriation of $55,- procedure. Dr. Arnold Elman, prescribed courses, quality of educa­ loitering in the downtown Rockville The sub-committee was appointed the Town Council, Monday night, 000. superintendent of schools, said that tion. goals of the.local board by Mayor Marie Herbst early in 1980. there is overwhelming interest in section and other areas in Vernon, If voted down, as referendums there "is no loose money floating (whether it is meeting what it has set Arthur P. Michals is chairman and having an indoor swimming facility. the commission dismissed the idea have a history of doing in the town around,’’ and concurred with for itself), but the bottom line is the as an objective. memhe"-' arp- Andrew Maneggia, He was asked by Councilman Stephen Marcham if the committee got into the resounding effects could involve Ashley’s point that the cutback would minimal expenditure requirement the economics of this suggestion, Martin Stennes works In his 15-by-18-foot 74, said, "boats are like puppies or kittens,. the school board and the administra­ most likely have to be made in the for each student. Nominations open noting that swimming pools are cedar-shing|1ed workshop in Scituate, It breaks your heart to give them away, and tion in litigation. area of personnel. The state does not become involved notably not self-supporting. The projected school board deficit Dr. Ashley said that if “We reduce in contract disputes, Ms. Aronson Mass., turning out boats from 12-foot once they’re gone you keep wondering how for the fiscal year 1980-81 is more teaching staff," the class sizes for said, unless the dispute affects the Michals said the committee didn’t runabouts to 35-foot schooners. Stennes, they’re getting along.’’ have the resources to study the issue than $62,000. The request by the the teachers who have not been cut quality of education. Each town's for teacher’s award of cost but said he also tended to feel Board of the town council was to ap­ will greaten, and exceed the contract educational system is an extension of M ;R \0N — The Tolland County convention of the National Associa­ that it wouldn’t 'be self-supporting. propriate the full amount needed, limitations for class size. The the state, she said, and if there is tion of Conservation Districts. The teachers could then initiate Trouble in meeting the state's Soil and Water Conservation District Mrs. Herbst reminded Michals and Secretary of State Alexander Haig faces mittee chairman Charles Percy, left, Sen.' and if there was a surplus at the end is accepting nominations for the national second -filace winner council members that several years of the year, the funds-would be litigations against the board, and if requirements, or if the school system reporters Wednesday after briefing the Slaiborne Pell, D-R.l., and Sen. Howard faces a shut down due to lack of seventh annual “Conservation receives a $500 cash award and the ago when the new Rockville High South Windsor returned to the town. The town coun­ the grievance was upheld, the board Teacher-of-the-Year" award. first place regional winner will be School was built, part of the first Senate Foreign Relations committee on the Baker, R-Tenn. (UPl photo) • cil decided to deny the request for the would be forced to “put teachers in” funds, the state board would order The competition is open to all full­ given $200. proposal was to include an indoor situation in El Salvador. With Haig are com­ full amount, and at the recommenda­ in order to compensate for the con- particular remedies, and it is not out­ time teachers working in any of the Interested teachers can obtain ad­ pool. This proposal was defeated and tion of Finance Chairman Roy tracturally defined large class sizes. side the power of the state board to Tolland County towns, at the ditional information and nomination therefore the entire project was McLain, the council voted for an ap­ This would again cause a deficit.. The issue orders to othercommissions of Kindergarten through high school forms from their superintendent of defeated at the referendum. When propriation of $55,000. situation would then be a "vicious the town to assist in compensating level, who have developed an out­ schools or by calling the county of­ the project went to referendum later, Cass to speak at luncheon ’This amount, the council felt, circle," he said, or as Dr. Elman for the deficit. She added that a standing program of environmental fice in Vernon, 875-3881. would allow the board sufficient said, the situation would be a "catch school shut down is "not a frequent it was divided into three parts and SOUTH WINDSOR - program scheduled for the South Windsor Public Harland Cass as the guest education The awards program also includes Bolton “maneuvering room” to work with 22," occurance." and it is conceivable the part for the swimming pool was The "Booked for Lunh” March 11 at 12:15 p.m. at Library will feature speaker. The teacher chosen for the equivalent prizes for the conserva­ their budget and make up the Dr. Ashley added that due to the that money could be cut from the defeated by just 25 votes. Cass is chairman of the National Conservation Teacher-of- tion district judged nationally to have projected short fall of $7,000. requirement on the board to compen­ school board's budget and still meet The survey also indicated a high English Department at the-Year award will receive $1,000 in provided the most effective stimulus Eiecause of the size of the ap­ sate for unemployment if it dis­ the interests of the state. degree of interest in ice skating. The South Windsor High cash and an all expense paid trip to and help for conservation education Hunt club picks name propriation, the council could not misses teachers would force the Dr. Ashley does not foresee a shut committee suggests that the town School. He will discuss the Phoenix, Ariz. lor the . 1982 annual programs within the district. authorize it without first going to a board to “reduce substantially more down as a result of a denied ap­ consider expanding the present ice guest speakers and fiims plete with 15 members. It SOUTH WINDSOR - book, ’"The House on the town meeting. staff than it would appear" if the propriation, but projects that the skating facilities and programs in and outdoor activities as is expected that additional DOT asking selectmen At a recent meeting the town. The committee said this Strand” by Daphne The town meeting was nixed by the deficit is to be made up that way. quality of education will be "un­ outdoorsmen group voted groups will be formed as wouldn’t necessarily mean an indoor the weather improves. DuMaurier. taxpayers’ association, when a peti­ The board is required to pay satisfactory." Feds pull back ^rant to adopt the name "Super m ore re tire e s over 60 No re se rv a tio n s are He said there are “no painless skating rink but consideration should Canoeing on the Far­ tion was circulated through town by almost 2/3 of a staff person’s pay in Sixty Sportsmen Club.” express interest in hunting, be given to well-supervised lighted mington River is one of the needed. Those atten^ng the association with the intent to unemployment, he said, so cutting solutions " to the projected deficit, \ KRNON — Grant money from the playground area qr making repairs to The group meets at the fishing and trapping. for information on 1-84 should bring their Swn Heritage Conservation and Recrea­ the Horowitz Pool in Henry Park, ice skating areas noting that flooded activities anticipated in the acquire enough signatures to force one teacher would mean only a cut in which was brought about by in- Senior Citizen Center, Rom eo R ichard , who iunch and the Friends of BOLTON - The Board of sewerage or storm drains in the area construction of an interchange at rreased special education and in­ tion Service with which the town was with federal funds, are virtually areas would be appropriate. spring. lUm town meeting to adjourn to expenditure of 1/3 of a teacher's Ayers Road. organized this first group, the Library will provide Selectmen received a letter from the that the DOT plans to put the Routes 6 and 44A." surance costs. going to buy the Burke Road eliminated at least for the Another area where considerable reRrendum. The petition secured 219 salary. Plans were also made for ’The planned membership said he will be glad to ad­ coffee and dessert. state Department of ’Transportation highway through. He added that “ probably the Playground, has been rescinded by foreseeable future. interest was evoked was in jogging The Planning Commission sent a signatures from legal voters, 19 more In transportation, the board may future meetings to inciude of the group is now com- vise and assist in the for­ On March 12 at 7:30 p.m. that requests the forwarding of infor­ The highway, according to the map majority of people support the federal government. Russell said that in addition, the and the committee said that jogging letter to the DOT, explaining that it than necessary. be able to "cut out all non-required ming of any new groups. a book review and discus­ mation that may be pertihient to that accompanied the letter, will con­ education, " but what has caused As of May 31 the HCRS grants will $25,000 allocated for "the non-federal trails, along with physical fitness is not aware of any sewer or storrti Chairperson of the association, pickups," he said, but this would Public hearing Tuesday sion of "The Seasons of a plans to complete Interstate Route 84 tinue from Bolton Notch and go cease to exist and will be absorbed by matching share " to buy the courses could be easily established drain projects in the area that would Geraldine Bissonnette, said that the cause a cutdown in school bus runs referendums to be consistently voted Annual dance ■ Man’s Life,” will be led by through Bolton. through Bolton to the Bolton- the National Park Service. Only playground, will have to be and maintained. SOUTH WINDSOR - from RR to CG on a lot be involved in the proposed highway reason for forcing the referendum and thus personnel, which on down is “apathy. " . the Rev. Bert Van Coventry town line about 1000 feet those projects that were approved by transferred. However, he The committee also said that con- ’J’he Planning and Zoning located on the north side of SOUTH WINDSOR - route. was not due to their wish to see the appearance looks reasonable, but Population growth Antwerpen and his wife, ’The letter is similar to the letter east of South Road. HCRS's Washington office by 5 p.m recommends that no action take sideraton could be given to Commission will conduct a Burnham Street. The lot "Nightmoves” will provide appropriation defeated, but rather to this too “would be breaking con­ Marie, of the Christian The letter states that the DOT is CARACAS, Venezuela (UPIl -• Feb. 18, will be funded. Vernon's place on this until the town receives developing a Youth Center whereby public hearing March 10 at consists of about 20,300 the music for the annual received by the Planning Commis­ ’The selectmen will request an up­ allow a more representative sample tracts," and^the board would again Reformed Church. “presently preparing plans for a sec­ Latin America's present population p roject was not approved and word of its pending Community many of the activities currently 8 p.m. in the council square feet. dance sponsored by the sion last month, which asked the date on the Notch Road connection, of the town's taxpayers to vote on the be open for litigations. He said that Also in March three com­ commission to provide information tion of Interstate Route 84" and stands at 368.138,000 people, with •therefore will not receive funding. Development Block Grant pre­ sponsored by the recreation depart­ chambers of the Town Hall RSK Contractors Inc., of South Windsor YW Club on and ho.w Notch Road will be affected issue. the ^ a r d could pay for the buses "to “included in this project will he the children making up 40.9 percent of ment and other agencies, could be South Windsor, is seeking a March 21. edy fiims will be shown at about any plans for the building of by the plans. In her estimation, town meetings, sit in the parking lot to save gas," but Town Planner George Russell said application. on three applications. the total, the Latin American E. H. Lord-Wood, Lord- zone change from RR to ’The dance will be at St. the library, ali at 7 p.m. On “just aren’t fair," and added that the the savings "would be minimal." the town's chances of buying the hosed under one roof. It cautioned, Demographic Center reported. Wood Larson Association, AA-30 of about 25.4 acres Margaret Mary Church March 11 the feature will meetings are sometimes "loaded" Dr. Ashley summarized the plight however, that such a facility must be The center, in figures released 701 John Fitch Boulevard, located east of Abby Road from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Those be, ’’Waltz of the and not representative of the as "any action we took would likely property staffed and supervised and Wednesday, calculated the number said this can’t be done with just is asking for a zone change Ext., south of Lake Street. attending should provide Toreadors,” starring Peter m ajority’s opinion. lead to contract violation — and the Neighborhoods to meet of children ranging from the newborn volunteers. And SE R -B EL Inc, of their own liquid Sellers; I^rch 18, "My Referendums in Coventry have a chances are we would have ad­ VERNON — Rockviile's United Francis Armentano, the town's Man Godrey,” starring Glastonbury to 14 years of age was 146,595.644 The committee also said transpor­ Burnside Avenue, East refreshments. history of defeating a request for ditional expenditure in litigations." assistant planner, will discuss the Population growth in Latin Neighborhoods, consisting of the tation to activities in Vernon is clear­ What’s happening Hartford, is seeking a zone Tickets are $12 a couple Carole Lombard and money, evidenced by l a s t ' year's He added that "there is no simple or proposed plan which provides the America, including the Caribbean neighborhood organizations from ly a problem for preteens and teens For the latest news of change from RR to A-20 of and may be purchased at William Poweil; and budget work. If this were to happen, effective solution if the appropriation basis for a new look at Rockville's region, was estimated al 9 million High Street, Prospect Street, Spring and probably affects participation what’s happening on some 5.9 cares located at the door or by calling March 25, "The March of the effects would place the board in a does not pass," but one could "write zoning, one which will consider oeople vcarlv and Village streets and the significantly. weekends in southern New the intersection of Foster Daria Plummer, 644-8403 the Wooden Soldiers,” tight position. ^ off effective schooling for the historical development in concert Three demonstrate Lions Club plans Northwest Rockville Association, Mrs. Herbst said a busing system England, read The Road and Strong Road. or Ann Darman, 644-9726. starring Laur^ and Hardy. Dr. Richard Ashley, chairman of remainder of the year. " Air quality report with present and future land uses. will sponsor a joint meeting tonight at is being considered for the town and Herald’s Weekend pages the Board of Education, said that if This is where the state may come HARTFORD lUPI) - The state All interested Rockville residents making corsages anniversary event 7; 30 at the First Federal Savings this could serve the young people as every Friday, exclusively the request was defeated, "probably in. Department of Environmental Bank. Park Place. and property owners are invited to well as the senior citizens. in ’The Herald. GLASTONBURY — ’Three students from the Glaston­ the biggest problem that we would The state Department of Educa­ Protection forecast good air quality The focus of the meeting will be on attend the meeting. Anyone wanting GLASTONBURY — The Lions Club of Glastonbury is bury Vocational Agriculture Center and the Future have to face” would be trying to tion, according to Loraine Aronson of across Connecticut today. The DEP' the proposed Plan of Development more information should contact making plans for a 30th Charter anniversary celebration Farm ers of America Organization, went to Manchester make up the deficit by the end of the the legal department last week, can, reported moderate air quality for Rockville. The plan will be the Lorraine Hurd, 872-6940 or Kerri Lee, May 30 at Gordie’s Place in Glastonbury. Manor recently to demonstrate the art of making cor­ fiscal year, adding that "the only either by its own volition or by the Wednesday in Bridgeport and good subject of a public hearing on March 872-6563. sages and boutonnieres. ’The club is a non-profit organization dedicated to areas that have enough.money" to reception of a complaint from air quality for the rest of the state. 10 . tuAMTS TO ot The residents of the convalescent home participating in helping blind and hearing-impaired persons. The Glaston­ making the items, were allowed to keep the finished bury Club has contributed to such local activities as boys’ TRIM m w m t- Spine screening slated products. and girls’ Safety Day, State Day, Little League, student KofC planning dance CHOICE OF 3 GREAT The three students, Cindy Kagan, Karla Novasatty and awards, the Senior Citizen Center and the flag pole at VERNON — Screening nhvsicalphysical education classes procedure will be dis-dis­ SpKMtmg tidkawW) m Cindy Signorelli, learned how to make the items in the Glastonbury High School, to name a few. .sessions to detect spinal by school personnel who tributed to students before PERMANENT PRESS WASHERS! HIGH El.LINGTON — The Knights of Columbus is spon­ Slandwhing plut-MM fothiom the screening dates. A slide Vo-Ag program. For three years the students developed soring a St. Patrick's Day dance and a United Irish curvatures, will be con­ have received special PERFORMANCE, SOLIDLY-BUILT, GREAT LOOKS! The club also provides glaucoma screening as a com­ ducted during the week of program on postural this skill by working at the Eastern States Exposition in munity service. In addition the club supports the Societies drawing March 24 from 9 p.m. to 1 a m. {There fashion is a training from the per­ the floral design booth and various other activities. March 9-13 in the Vernon screening is being shown to -H rrtpjo-LriJt Wadsworth Atheneum Gallery of the Senses and the There will be music by the Starlites and other enter­ look, not a sise sonnel at Newington ’The visit to the Manchester convalescent home was public schools. all students in Grades 5 and Connecticut Eye Research Foundation. tainment. Coffee and dessert will be served. BYOB: set­ Childrens Hospital. — - WASHERS made in celebration of National Future Farmers of All students in Grades 5-9 6 this week. 'The anniversary celebration will be a dinner-dance. ups available. Notices explaining the America week. 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SMtRAIONHOlfcLSSiNNS WORlDWiCX IRUM8ULLSTfle£I AIQ VlCCfN IfHPlA/A mAHUORU CONNtCliClH Ofi'OJ • .'03 '.'8 5'!)- 8 - THE HERALD, Thurs., March 5, 1981 ^^7 THE HERALD, Thurs , M arch 5, 1981 — *>■ Dems suggest new taxes East Hartford / td cover deficit in state ______HARTFORD (UPI) - Leaders of restructuring to increase the cor­ Also Wednesday, the Democratic the Legislature's Democratic poration tax from 9.1 percent to 10 leaders and chairmen of the Ap­ majority have proposed a $28.5 percent and a hike in truck registra­ propriations and Education com­ Planners cancel hearings million package of new and increased tion fees from $5 to $40. mittees worked out a compromise to taxes and fees to plug a projected House Speaker Ernest Abate, D- pay wealthier communities half of By PAUL HENDRIE counsel, who said the toWn has run into legal that can’t be hooked-up to the MDC should be the $6.8 million in school aid funds problems with the regulation. deficit in Connecticut's current state Stamford, said the proposed tax in­ Herald Reporter developed.” creases fell short of the $45 million they were to receive this year. "If you’re having problems implementing The commission will now consider the NEW ENGLAND STYLE CLAM CHOWDER budgef. EAST HARTFORD — The Planning and The package was worked out projected deficit for this year, but O'Neill has recommend^ that all the rule, then that’s your problem in your own testimony from citizens at the two hearings Wednesday with hopes of having it in added the situation was "too fluid." of the so-called hold harmless funds Zoning Commission last night abruptly voted town hail. It’s a problem with the officials, it’s when deciding on any final modifications to Tasty and Shady f^len Good! effect by April 1 with the changes “We don’t have to be in perfect be e^inated for 31 wealthier cities to cancel the two remaining public hearings on not our problem,’’ Kneip replied! ' the new regulations. the first major zoning regulation revisions in also expected to be carried over to balance now," said Abate, who was and towns. Doris Suessman of 48 Forest Lane con­ Commission member Michael A. Arcari 15 years. help cover even larger revenue gaps scheduled to join other Democratic The Democratic leaders left their curred. said public opposition that would ban back­ The action surprised many of the ap­ CORN CHOWDER - Rich and creamy. projected for the upcoming budget leaders today for a meeting with meeting undecided on another school "I agree with Mrs. Kneip,” she said. "I yard trailer parking may be dropped or Gov. William O'Neill to discuss the funding issue — what to do about a proximately 50 people who attended the se­ remember when this reflation was brought modilied because of the strong public opposi­ year cond of the four scheduled hearings at George The revenue package would leave proposals. $10.7 million dollar oOeVp'a^ment of in, it was hailed that East Hartford was doing tion. Penney High School last night. intact the state's major money If implemented by April 1, the school aid to communities caused by something that other towns don’t require. If ’That regulafion, which says that driveways Try Our Haddock Platter or Haddock Roll maker — the 7.5 percent general package was expected to raise an es­ a state error. ’The commission will vote to reject, adopt or we drop it, then I thi'nk we’re going are the only permissable parking places for sales tax — but would extend the levy timated $28.5 million by the June 30 “We’re still deliberating on just modify the new regulations at its March 25 backwards.” camping trailers, came under fire at last — Also — to meals costing under $1 which are end of the fiscal year. If continued to how to handle that," said Senate meeting. Suessman also complained that septic tanks week’s hearing. Several citizens also 'The commission said it felt that all the now exempt the next fiscal year, it was expected President Pro Tempore James will be allowed in certain areas of town under criticized that regulation last night. Shady Glen tandwichet are a big hit - appropriate for Lent and The package also railed for a new 1 to raise $90 million to $100 million Murphy, D-Franklin. major issues have been addressed and there is the proposed regulations. percent tax on real estate sales, a Education Committee Co- no need for further testimony. But many in the “I guess I might be wrong, but I thought we always good! Chairman Sen. Cornelius O’Leary, D- audience felt there was nd need to rush the were getting away from allowing new septic March-a-ihon Windsor Locks, said he was satisfied procedure. ^ tanks in East Hartford,” she said, "As I read State board votes with the compromise bn the other President and Mrs. Reagan are presented paralyzed from the waist down by a con­ Several of the citizens objected to the .com­ this, we’ll be allowing them again.” to benefit hand school funding issue which would see the first sheet of Easter Seals Wednesday in genital spine defect. Miss Finn i^ from mission’s proposal to drop the present “As 1 understand this, sewers would be in­ wealthier towns receive half of the the Oval Office by National Easter Seal Shelton, Conn. (UPI photo) ( • requirements for zone change applicants to stalled whenever possible, septic tanks would EAST HARTFORD - A march-a-thon to so-called hold harmless funds. Child Colleen Finn, a five-year old who is post a sign on the property, to alert the public only be allowed whenever the Metropolitian benefit the East Hartford High School Band to distribute funds O'Neill has not said publicly what of the planned change. District Commission can’t do it, until they and drill team trip to Florida will be held DAIRY STORES HARTFORD lUPI) - The state funded school lunch programs as he would recommend be done about “When you make a zoning change, you have eventually extend lines into that area,” ^Stenday, at 1 p.m. ' Board of Education has tentatively local expenses. The error was dis­ the error. But local officials, whose more of an obligation than to just place a legal explained Planning and Zoning Commission The six mile walk —open to the public— will voted to distribute $10.7 million mis­ covered last month. communities $11.9 million under Farmers urging support notice in the paper,” commented Susan Kneip member Anthony F. Kayser. He said a ban on begin at Silver Lane, On Route 6 in Manchester and at the Manchester Parkade takenly appropi ited for local school Shedd had complained before the state cutbacks in an urban grants of 50 Roberts St. “This can only aid the any septic systems would effectively exclude Students will be soliciting fundraising districts board agreed to seek legal advice, program earlier this year, are developer.” from development large tracts of land in town, pledges. Legislative leaders were making telling members distribution might pushing to have the education funds Commission Chairman George B. Goodberg at least until the MDC extends sewers. The band has been invited to play at Walt plans to use the money to help violate state statutes. He said he maintained. said the proposal to drop the requirement for ’’Frankly, I don’t think it should be even­ Disney World and is raising funds to finance eliminate a deficit in the current didn’t want to be forced to disregard In a related development, the state of their ‘right to farm’ signs came at the request of the corporation tually,” replied Suessman. ”I don(’ think land the excursion. state budget . a board order because it was illegal. Board of Education voted Wednesday HARTFORD (UPI) - Alan by neighbors unfamiliar with .far­ ment of Environmental Protection The board voted 6-3 for distribution Board Chairman John Toffolon to ask the attorney general for an opi­ Parcell, who has tilled his Westport ming ways and aggravated by the said “too often long-established Wednesday but then directed Educa­ agreed with Shedd and said the nion on returning the $11.7 million to land for 62 years, says the trouble odor and noise that have been a part farmers are subject to unneccessary ^ DU II YOURSlLf WITH US \ tion Commissioner Mark R. Shedd to Firemen, patrolman 3 DAYS ONLY! money wasn't legally under the dis­ municipalities which had expected to he’s having with neighbors is just one / THl EASY, CONVINIENT WAY' \ ask the state attorney general’s of­ of the business for years. harassment from new neighbors.” ENDS SAT., MARCH 7 cretion of the panel. get the funds next month. example of the way Connecticut fice for a legal opinion. State Agriculture Commissioner Alicia Wayland, a Lebanon dairy "1 don’t wish to be a party to an il­ On the proposed tax package, a farmers are harassed every day. Leonard Krogh said farmers “have a farmer who has 1^ the fight against >GOHVQIIEIIT Board members instructed him to ktHOrPWBHOUU legal action. ” he said. breakdown of the estimated revenues Parcell, 79, was one of several most difficult time as it is” com­ a large scale poultry complex in the suffer injuries at fire pass out the funds if the opinion was showed the state wojild net $15 farmers whic urged Connecticut law­ affirmative or the attorney general Roberto Fuentes. a board member, bating inflation, high transportation eastern Connecticut town, was one of GROssmRns million this fiscal year ^hom the 1 makers Wednesday to -help protect EAST HARTFORD - Two firefighters remaining occupants in the building. He you n«M' did not respond by an April 1 said Shedd should carry out the direc­ costs and unpredictable weather. the few to speak against the bill. R n ( ^ e v n n s p r o d u c t s co m P R n v percent tax on the gross sales price their right to farm and produce “They do not need complaints or "Connecticut is not an agricultural and a police officer were injured last night was also treated and released from Hart­ ’.•UVESU deadline tive as an employee of the board. nem •W't 10 ilO't’ of a home. much-needed commodities. in a two-alarm fire at an apartment ford Hospital. BW cootowoei trip W Otooomoo * - "If the.commissioner has the last harassment from neighbors having state,” she said. I mu' oo-il C«nw>' The extra money was appropriated A homeowner now pSys a local con­ building at 55 Garden St. AH ^tenants were evacuated and none word on this, then I suggest we all go "Farmers should not be harassed difficulty in adjusting to the sights, Ms. Wayland said pollution caused when education officials mistakenly veyance tax at the rate of $1.10 per Firefighter James Ferrigno sustained were injured. • u n TIME by those who fail to appreciate the sounds, odor and needs of Connec­ by some agricultural operations aw »oi- *0> f t counted federallv funded and state- home and resign,” said Fuentes. < A Fire Department spokesman said r j pfOIOtl—*0"' to Ooo ' $1,000 of the sale price. beauty of an active farm,” he told a bums to his upper calf and groin areas. He I'' VMM *mo OfOu"« ticut agriculture,” Krogh said. "pose threats to the environment and worn gel ■ MtecMo ei joint public hearing of the “Concern over flies and farm waste public health and safety.” was treated and released from Hartford firefighters saw flames shooting out the buOO-ng *u«0*O« to> ft |0«' More to Choose, More to... second floor windows when they arrived Legislature's Environment and management should not be permitted Hospital, but Fire Department spokemen • U K M O N H Mrs. Peron treated on the scene about 5:30 p.m. The second > teO Ou> uiM lull con I M boor *nO Judiciary Committees. to overshadow the importance of say he wil remain on sick leave until the ^ a Our Oii«>m*T low 0>«O1 two r«u N'U wins OK for plan OgM nllooon k droKn mu' 9at Parcell said his neighbors hauled giving our farmers the right to farm, ’ ’ BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI) bums heal. floor apartment is occupied by Jeanette IWI' Ouokly mo>c>i|nO.and possible to expand and enhance Now you know school officials have announced registra­ should bri(ig evidence that their child has Company officials estimate the cost version with a rate surcharge, passed from Massachusetts regulators a nuisance. these basic survival industries,” he The cuddly koala bear is a finicky tion for kindergarten classes beginning in either had a measles vaccination or the of a barrel of oil will have risen from on simultaneously with savings from and the U.S. Energy Regulatory Other farmers ticked off a list of said. eater — he snacks only on eucalyptus September will be from March 16 through disease itself. Smallpox vaccination is no the change The utilitv said the sur- Commission. the current $40 to $138 by then. complaints and nuisance suits filed Tim Linkkila of the state Depart­ leaves. March 27. longer required. Letters of notification are being sent to If children cannot be immunized for parents of preschool children. medical or other reasons, parents should Parents who do not receive registration present a statement (pom a physician or Stockton pushes trade zone forms in the mail should get in touch with minister at registration time. the school their child is scheduled to at­ Parents are also reminded to bring the HARTFORD (UPI) — Economic officials nually and represented 110,(K)0 jobs. Stockton said. tend. results of their child’s complete physical say the establishment of Connecticut's first "The creation of our first Free Trade Zone "If the product is to be sold outside the U.S., free trade zone would help enhance the state’s then no duty is collected and the firms would AH children must be registered in their examination. will further demonstrate our commitment to IOSEUP10 home school regardless of where they will position as a leading area of international be more competitive in the world The schedule for kindergarten registra­ an expanding role in the international be attending school in September. The age business. economy." Stockton said. marketplace, leading to further exports,” he tion is as follows: for kindergarten stipulates that a child Economic Development Commissioner The Commerce Department's Foreign said. March 16: Langford and Slye Schools, 2x4x8’ ECONOMY STUDS 4’x8’x7/16” WOOD SHEATHING I PINE LOUVER BIFOLdS must be five-years-old on or before March 17: Burnside and Mayberry A low priced, standard sized Top quality Agency certified 2 DOOfl UNITS Edward Stockton said Wednesday the zone, Trade Zones Board called the hearing before • 30 *00 flEii 46 99 43 99 Stockton said the existence of such a zone stud. W e’ve got everything you Low priced, exterior grade, January 1, 1982. Schools, 48 99 proposed near Bradley International Airport deciding a request to create a trade zone on solid core Use in or oul Can ______o 32 *80 REG 51 99 was important to overseas companies locating Parents who would like their child to at­ March 18: Burnside and Mayberry need to build with! • 36 *80 REG 54 99 51 99 in Windsor Locks, would attract firms con­ 17.5 acres near the airport, which serves most be finished Meets building SHEET l2 4 x80 in Connecticut since it would allow them to 4 DOOR UNIT sidering the establishment of business in the APOUND tend outside the student’s geographic Schools, code requirements 1 2 DOOR of Connecticut and western Massachusetts. • 48 *80 REG 78 99 72 99 store and assemble goods and parts with attendance area must submit their March 19: Norris and Stevens Schools, REG 39 99 state. A free trade or foreign trade zone is domestic components. Prehinged Ready to mslall & finish Full louver cJesign Stockton also told a U.S. Commerce Depart­ request in writing by May 15 to insure that March 20: Hockanum and Silver Lane technically considered outside the customs Provides privacy light & air' ment hearing that creation of the zone and ac­ their child is considered for the following Schools, territory of the United States and its goods are He said many overseas companies asked if September. companying breaks on customs duties also not subject to duties until shipped outside for the state had a foreign trade zone since many March 24: Barnes and Goodwin Schools, The supervisor of pupil Accounting may DECORATIVE would increase the state’s ability to draw sale within the country. such firms will begin U.S. operations with March 25: Center and Goodwin Schools, ADAY assign such students to classes on a "seats March 26: Hockanum School. USED RED overseas manufacturers to Connecticut. "Connecticut companies will be able to use sales and distribution facilities while available” basis until any given class size "Connecticut is already a national leader in this opportunity in cases where they are ad­ developing American markets. B A R C L A Y BRICK is four less than the maximum number for trade and in the attraction of overseas in­ ding an overseas-manufactured part by “The free trade zone would provide an ad­ that grade. This process will be completed vestment. said Stockton, wbo estimated deferring payment of the duty on it until the ditional means by which to . attract these wpmecomplele Church p la n s s p le 6 so FT PKG by June 5. *, REG 7 99 exports from the state totaled $5 billion an­ product is assembled and ready to be sold,” operations,” he said. In cases where the number of applicants EAST HARTFORD - St. Rose Parish, U se indoors or out' exceeds the numbei‘ of seats available at 33 Church St., will sponsor its third annual Fireproof Looks & feels weight loss plonl the school in question, assignments will be flea market in the school auditorium like real' Judge backs guard unions made by random selection. Requests post­ Saturday, March 28. marked after May 15 will not be included The event, sponsored by the St,. Ro^e B A f K L A Y HARTFORD lUPl) — A federal ad­ guard at the Haddam nuclear plant. plant overlooking the Connecticut River, in the random selection process. Those Ladies Guild, will run from 9 a.m. to 4 PREFINISHED ministrative law judge says a security firm Judge penjamin Schlesinger also applicants not accepted will have p.m. 3/4 ” PINE acted legally when it fired a guard who recommended that the full NLRB find the preferred positions on a waiting list. Tables are available. For table informa­ Schlesigner concluded the November 1"x12" KILN DRIED BARNBDARD allegedly left her assigned post at the Connec­ East Lyme security firm in violation of (979 Parent? are asked to bring a birth cer­ tion and reservations, call Mrs. Carolev ticut Yankee nuclear power plant. federal law for ordering its employes to stop dismissal of guard Raymond A. Way stemmed tificate and immunization records for Madore at 528-4531 or Mrs, Laurette PINE SHELVING in part from union activities and . i^^peorgiatocific BDL But in a preliminary finding released engaging in union activities while on the job. diptheria, tetanus, whooping cough, ger- Pelletier at 289-5050. 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Natural tones poll, large & small foliage home or oHIcel REG 31 99 26 99 state. plants, etc. EAST HARTFORP surance Co. medical and hospital services, including " B " grade Committee Co-chairman • 24 Hour Emergency Service The HMO contemplated by Hartford out-of-area coverage. The plan will be Complete telecllon of Houee U FoHage Ptanto, Mrd 528-3788 Hospital and its physicians is the In- Sen. Steven Casey, D- • Burner Sales & Service feedera, Bird Food, Soed, Soile, Pottery Plant food. Drted competitive in cost with those offered by Bristol, said the brief • Clean Heating Oils mateftele, Craft books. 303 BURNSIDE AVE. dividual Practice Association other HMO’s Blue Cross/CMS and com­ (IPA/HMO) type. HMO’s are of two SOUTH WINDSOR HARTFORD ENFIELD history of casino gambling BLOOMFIELD mercial insurance companies. MANCHESTER NEWINGTON 79 Hazard & Pakxntxi Blvd 3127 BArlinTurnpiki 46 NutmMfloAd. South 3200 No MainStTHl types: closed panel and individual prac­ The development phase is expected to 145Spmc«SlrM( 525 9355 741-2268 in Atlantic City, N.J., 242-4495 6460136 666-5891 289-0231 tice association. An example of the closed (ton thru Fri 0 a m -8 30 p m , Sat 8 a m -5 30 p m showed such gambling was 649-4595 Mlnl-Mall 14A MOUNTAIN AV^ take 10-12 months and it is hoped the not worth the anticipated Call Us For Your Home Heating panel HMO is the North Central Connec­ hospital and its medical staff may be able ticut HMO located in East Hartford. H ^ t revenues when measured And Air Conditioning Needs... I WoodhiW tt. i to offer ttjis service by early 1982. T 10 - THE HERALD, Thurs., March T. 1981 THE HERALD. Thurs., March 5, 1981 - 11 Opinion U.S. changing views of energy, security relation Ostensibly, the United States has imports. Many policymakers plan which eventually led to relaxing Petroleum Reserve (SPR), and it OPEC shipments .... Barring wars, with the key features being a strong always considered energy as a believed that OPEC would erode in price controls on natural gas and in­ contained only 92 million barrels insurrections, or replays of the Iran foreign policy in the Persian Gulf security problem. In reality, the glut that would follow a $10 per creased incentives for conservation, (about 12 days imports) early in 1979. debacle in other countries, there is area and rapid development of our however, our policies have focus^ barrel oil price. At one point, for the general public did not believe his When interruptions accompanied the no reason to expect endless increases Strategic Petroleum Reserve at No raise is wise move more heavily on price and economic example, U.S. diplomacy was statement that a more stringent Iranian revolution, we were again ill in oil prices.” home. effects than on the security dimen­ focused on establishing a $7 floor energy policy was the "moral equiva­ prepared. But to bar the role of accidents or sions of the issue. price so that the expect^ cheaper oil lent of war.” In the oil jlu t of 1978 Unfortunately, energy projections political disruptions is to miss the President Reagan’s inflation fighting. the administration means Editorial are notoriously unreliable. Until recently, our international would not destroy incentives for in­ conventional wisdom and con­ central problem of the changing in­ Named to panel I withdrawal of support for a Carter proposed the raise to business in its drive to restore strategy kept energy policy and vesting in long term energy alter-' gressional opinion felt little sense of One reason for the downward trend ternational energy situation. It was in demand forecasts has been 16.8 percent pay raise for top apply to some 34,000 senior of­ the nation’s economic health. overall political-military strategy on natives. urgency. It was widely expected that such political events that produced HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep and the last one came in 1969, fort deserves backing at all turn the economy around and largely separate tracks. Energy The focus on price rather than Saudi Arabia could be persuaded to slackening GNP growth rates. the enormous price spikes of 1973 and Lawrence DeNardis, R-Conn., has federal officials was a wise ficials, including members of Speaker after speaker during fitst year of the Richard Nixon levels of government and in the control the inflation monster policy rested on the expected security contributed, to the divisive increase production to 16 million Another reason is uncertainty about 1979. And it is such political events been named to the House Select Com­ move, not only because of the congress and the cabinet. barrels per day in the 1980s, and that how responsive demand will be to which pose the central and unpredic­ administration. private sector. It’s going to which is so harmful to the economic effects of the enormous nature of the political debate over mittee on Narcotics Abuse and Con­ distressed economic conditions The increase still could be on a $50 billion increase in the 1973 price increase in stimulating energy in the U.S. tightness in markets would be a changes in price. Given the un- table problems in the future. trol. enacted if both houses of con­ national debt ceiling — The new administration’s ef- take everyone’s cooperation to country. new supply; restraining demand, and In April 1977, when President problem for the 1990s. There was lit­ prec^ented levels to which prices A softer market will not remove The appointment, announced Mon­ but because it sets an example tle urgency in filling our Strategic ' have recently risen, historical data the danger of production cutbacks gress approve it on a roll call necessary to eventually reducing the real price of Carter announced his first energy day, followed a House vote last week as the administration embarks accommodate may be quite misleading as an in­ due to revolutions, accidents or to maintain the committee which on a program to bring the vote. However, this seems less expenditures already corn- dicator of the future. , sabotage which are beypnd the DeNardis called the only federal budget into balance. likely now in view of the mitted — vowed support for The supply side is even harder to producer’s control. forum with comprehensive respon­ project b ^ a u ^ it depends more If. consumers again ignore the Reagan intitially bad sup­ president’s recommendation the Reagan program, Law governing nations sibility for assessing government Letters heavily on political factors than does political fact that production drug abuse policies and programs. ported the raise, proposed by and increasing congressional Only twice since 1957 and demand. decisions have moved under the con­ "The drug abuse problem is former president Jimmy support for reversing the long only seven times since 1931 has For example, political and en­ trol of the producer governments, we nationwide and one that affects every vironmental factors have tended to Carter in submitting his final trend of red-ink spending. the federal budget been needs no police officers may be condemned to repeating the one of us,” he said. "The re­ undercut projections of nuclear and costly 1970s cycle of disruption budget recommendations. Reagan's stand, together balanced, it was pointed out. establishment of the committee by A solution for a dilemma International law, so for foreign policy now un­ Latin America. shipments, blockades and coal supply. The largest supply fac­ raising prices; high prices causing a tbe House demonstrates the strong' He changed his mind on the with other announced steps to Three of those years were often referred to when Iran der way in the United Short term profits cannot' other political action to tor continues to be oil; particularly temporary glut; renewed crisis and commitment we have to hght drug be worth the long term support the factions or eve of his message to congress cut back or hold the line on during the presidency of Harry Without further delay, I suggest want to convert the property into or the Soviet Union does States -s.gems strangely the rate of OPEC production which severely disruptive price increases. abuse and drug trafficking To the editor: narrow. political and economic governments whose expenditures, should serve as a , that the town propose a fair financial safe, suitable housing for the elderly something against our in­ represents about half of the free world Faced with risk and uncertainty in throughout the nation. ” on the subject of budget Truman, three were under Perhaps the dilemma involving terests, is not a legal It is wise to question the price. Our object in Latin policies favor our interests consumption. In the early 1970s, it arrangment with Multi-Circuits, and low-income families. I believe production decisions, it behooves us restraint, tax reduction, and message to the country that president Dwight Eisenhovipr, Multi-Circuits, the neighbors of system lacking enforce­ political weight to be given America must be to sup­ or world view. But absentia was common to find bouyant projec­ to be skeptical about all projections wherein the town would offer to housing should be one of the top op­ Muiti-Circuits, and the Town of ment through lack of a human rights in foreign port to true national conception of the con­ tions of OPEC production in the and to carr^onsiderable insurance. Beer permit Manchester could be resolved better Multi-Circuits, a suitable spot in the tions. police force, thus primitive policy. But it is blind for expression no matter stitutional system within range of 40 to 60 million barrels per It was w ide\ believed in the period by first defining their needs and they industrial park and the town would Whatever the option is. I strongly or defective. It is instead a the United States, whose where tb'_ Communists in­ which we act, the same day (mbd) in the 1980s. The orginal a fte r 1973, v ia t governm ent HARTFORD (UPU - State of­ then bv fulfilling them. acquire the company property recommend that the town seek the very effective and hardly perfect human vest their guns, and to take shipments and blockades Saudi Arabian development plan measures at home and market forces ficials have voted to give a Windham bounded by Harrison and Pearl cooperation of the neighbors sophisticated legal system rights record at home is advantage of the legal could well undercut the called for raising production to a abroad would solve our energy bottle redemption center a license to oL P K cmP( W coi)U)Mr As I see it, from reading The Streets. bordering the property and not just that does not need a police nonetheless properly a system by branding those very stability they are in­ level of 20 mbd. Now there are uncer- problems. To some extent they will, sell beer, believed to be the first Herald, Multi-Circuits wants expan­ Multi-Circuits would then have go with the usual type of public force. It is at root a kind of matter of great pride, to who export guns to a tended to support. tainities about whether the Saudis but they are a necessary rather than granted to a company handling sion of its facilities to meet the another opportunity to build a more hearing buffoonery. I’m sure the constitutional law: No even consider the possibili­ national dissident faction will stick to their target of 8.5 mbd. a sufficient condition. Indeed one returns. as the foreign The currents of inter­ Miogs 1^^T demands of a profitable business. efficient plant to house its operations neighbors to the west and to the s^uth police were necessary to ty that human rights is not The current conventional wisdom might argue that part of our present The Liquor Control Commission enforce the American already part of the inter­ “imperialists” to be op- national constitutional law is that oil markets will be tight in the , CoUUDmT ^ 1 ^ - The neighbors want a non­ and to accomodate better the needs of the property will have helpful energy security problem stems from approved the license request Constitution when Presi­ national legal system. p o s^ by true nationalists. run deep and strong. Those 1980s, but this conventional wisdom an underreliance on market Tuesday for Mann’s Redemption commercial neighborhood. The town of its employees. Also, the town suggestions for consideration. The dent Nixon overstepped the Human rights, the limita­ What this all .means is who navigate on the sur­ does not go unchallenged. remedies domestically, but an Center. wants the increased tax revenue would have the time to consider neighbors to the immediate east of limits our Constitution puts tion on what a single coun­ that there is a framework face without regard for For example, some experts have Charles W. Kasmer, the com­ from the expanded plant facilities of bverreliance on them international­ various options on how best to use the property will remain quiet. on the chief executive in try can do in the way of in­ for policy from which we those currents are likely to 'argued that “it is likely that in the ly. ,On the contrary, thinking about mission’s executive secretary, said a profitable business and the in­ this property. For example, the town James E. Dougan, the United States. flicting misery on its own cannot escape. be swept about by the not too distant future we will be energy as a security problem the center would become the state’s creased errlployment from such a may want to expand the cemetery 335 Porter St., Like the British constitu­ citizens, has been a part of The details of policy winds of fashion and witnessing major oil gluts, tumbling requires attention to the broader first beer-only package store. The business. into this property, or the. town may Manchester. tion, the constitution of the international law at least within that framework swamped by the waves of OPEC prices, and sharply reduced political context of the issue — center also sells soft drinks. world of sovereign states is since the anti-slavery cam­ might well permit arms reaction. embodied in no single docu- paigns of the British begin­ ment, but in many ning about two hundred School closings unpopular documents of varying legal years ago. weight and many practices The price of ignoring the To the editor: are busier than they have been for a poor solution. I am a teacher and of more or less traditional law in the area of human I have heard that there are plans to long time. All these babied being know how difficult it is to provide in­ value. Both constitutions rights is the erosion of the close some of Manchester's schools. born will be going to school dividual attention even with today’s . are enforced by political law, the loss of the stability 1 have lived in Manchester all my somewhere, j hope that those going class size. Building new schools is a pressures, sometimes by that observance of the law life and am very proud of the educa­ to the Manchester public schools will long and expensive process. With the armies, never by simple brings to make investment tion 1 received. 1 am very unhappy to have as good an education as I had. present inflation and interest rates it commands uttered from and trade more secure, and think of the quality of this education My husband and I are especially con­ will be even more expensive. above and obeyed without the abandonment of a legal wepon of great subtlety being reduced. cerned because when we have 1 believe we should keep the pre­ question below. Governments acting in and strength in the I was born in 1957 which was the children this is where we want to sent schools open, even if they are international affairs are as ideological struggle of peak of the baby boom. More TMs lady can show send them. underutilized for the next few years. enmeshed in the constitu­ basic freedom, including children were born this year than any If the schools are closed there will ’This will be best for the children and tion of the international free enterprise, against other before or since. not be enough facilities to ac- economics pf the town, legal order as deeply as of­ totalitarianism. We are now 24-years-old which is a commbdpte these children. We will be ficials acting within a Similarly, a rigid policy good year to start a family. Many faced with a choice of over-crowding Diane H. Gawlinski, single country are of anti-communism, people I know already have. I also classrooms or building new schools. 32 Nye St., enmeshed in their own con­ applied toward El Salvador know that the obstetricians in town Overcrowding classrooms is a very Manchester. stitutions; whether they or Nicaragua, will involve you a better to like it or not; whether they us in a situation where understand it or not. There communism becomes the Castro’s spymaster keen is no escape from inter­ rallying banner for Today^s economic nightmare national law except to stop nationalism. The un­ dealing across national derlying legal rules of To the editor: legal. Being illegal it must be put resign or be impeached. borders, just as there is no national sovereignty will ul­ on Latin American events America is once again reliving the down. Honest Congressmen and Our U.S. Congressmen should take escape from a national timately force us out, at put your kids throi^ worse economic conditions since the American Bankers alike have over note that there Is a law against oath ' constitution except to stop the expense of our in­ WASHINGTON - The Reagan ad­ 'Winter at Valley Forge'. the years denounced it as an outrage breaking. It is Title 18. Sec. 1001 of acting as an official in the vestments in those coun­ ministration's announced determina­ The American Taxpayer is order to on our liberties. The Federal the U.S. Criminal Code of Purjury. ■ government. tries and our ability to tion to combat the flow of Soviet restore fiscal economy and financial Reserve corporation Currency cir­ Americans must enforce the laws From this point of view, maintain a stable invest­ ment climate throughout arm s to El Salvador's leftist responsibility must force their culating its I.O.U. being un­ of the Constitution or face dic­ the search for a framework guerrillas had stirred intense con­ Government Agencies at all levels redeemable in, ‘Specie’ is neither tatorship. The hour is at hand! cdlege. troversy. Some Latin American Jack Anderson back into the path laid down by the legal nor tender. Taxpayers must choose between the« Want to know a better way to get the most out countries — notably Mexico — tend Laws of the Constitution. It is the Money of Slaves, not of Constitutional Mandate of sound' Open primary to discount the importance of the The First Article of our Constitu­ Free Men. The Taxpayer, if he wants Money or submit to political of your money? A better way to save for your — In 1978, Vecino was named Salvadoran leftists' connection with In addition, sources disclosed that tion states that "no state of this union to remain free must serve the ties chicanry, fiscal insanity and human- minister of higher education, a post Vecino’s Cuban agents have main­ children’s educations? How to arrange a the Cuban and Nicaraguan regimes. shall make any 'thing' but gold and that bind him in an economic strait bondage. that allowed him to serid large tained two guerrilla training camps is no longer * favorable student loan? But while others may pooh-pooh silver coin as legal tender.” We need jacket that only serves the perfidious “Wathchmen of the Republic” it is numbers of paramilitary agents into in Mexico — one run by the Palestine the Reagan advisers' concern over to restore the 'Coinage of Money’ and ambitions of the Federal Reserve time to take your stand. Talk to Pat Cleveland. She’s your fin­ Liberation Organization, the other by WASHINGTON (UPI) - In 1976, President Gerald Cuban help to the Salvadoran varigus Central American countries provide these United States with an Crowd. Government officials that Frederick A. Baker under the cover of educational a Cuban Army major whose second- The Supreme Court has Ford and Ronald Reagan ancial counselor at Heritage. Pat can help guerrillas. U.S. intelligence experts American Dollar worthy of a Govern­ refuse to obey the Laws of the 34 Lilac Street ruled unconstitutional the battled neck and neck for assistance. in-command is an Argentine you construct a sound financial plan to point to the intermittent presence of ment of Free People. Restore an Constitution should be forced to Manchester crossover primary — that the nomination and Califor­ a dangerous Cuban official in — In 1979, Vecino set up Montenegro terrorist. American Dollar that will ring true political boondoggle that nia Republicans worked cover future education costs. She’s one headquarters in Costa Rica, where m i l l Nicaragua, the primary transit point Footnote: We recently reported upon the counters of commerce at contributed to keeping Ekl- under the unit rule, of our best financial counselors, and you for Soviet aid to the guerrillas. he was able to keep in constant touch that the leftisWnsurgents in El the cross-roads of the world. Staff thanked mund Muskie, Morris meaning the enjire state The man our intelligence people with the Sandinista rebels while they Salvador were being supplied with Then and only then will our country Udall and Sen. Edward delegation would go to the can find her at our Main office here in are worried about is Fernando were fighting Anastasio Somoza's arms and ammunition by Cuba and begin to build at the well-spring of To the editor: mother and grandmother. Kennedy out of the White winner. Manchester. Nicaraguan dictatorship. When the several Soviet satellite nations. The House. Vecino Alegrit. a 47-yearmld major human progress, provide for the Our family would like to publicly Manchester Memorial Hospital Initially, it did not seem Pat is a woman who utilizes every spare general in Fidel Castro's Clandestine Sandinistas won, Vecino and a State Department late confirmed the common defense, promote thp applaud the nurses, aides and staff of should be proud to have such compe­ The crossover or “open” surprising that Reagan, running in his home state, service. DGl. He travels under the sidekick who was also a Cuban story in every detail. general welfare and secure the One North at Manchester Memorial tent people. primary allowed any moment. When she’s not busy making cer­ beat Ford overwhelmingly. cover of Castro's minister of higher general moved to Managua for a Diplomalir nieety: In 1975, the State blessing of liberties so long forgotten Hospital. ^ The family of registered voter — amics, you can find her workifig as a vol­ education. time. Department's Office of Foreign Republican, Democrat or But a subsequent New by the political bureaucracy of the We will always be grateful and Mary Maori Massacco, York Times poll showed Since then, according to in­ Buildings decided the time had come independent — to vote in unteer in the Catholic.Mother's Circle. She Here's what intelligence sources day. remember with heartfelt thanks the 585 Adams St., Reagan and Ford dead telligence sources, Vecino has been to give the American ambassador in any primary he choses, enjoys people and is happy to help have told my associate Dale Van The h'ederal Reserve System is il­ intensive care that was given to our Manchester. even among Republicans close to the more leftist elements ol regardless of party affilia­ Atta about Vecino's undercover Cairo a new official residence. So a who voted and that conser­ in any way she can. * the Nicaraguan government, making tion. It was not widely used, career: house was purchased in a posh sec­ vatives — independent and Come in and talk t" Pat. Ask her — Born in Havana, Vecino was an regular visits to Managua. Among tion of the Egyptian capital called but often wound up playing a significant role in Democrat — crossed over his services to the Nicaraguan Maadi, for $1.8 million. It took anything about student loans or _ early associate of Castro and became Michigan, Wisconsin and to give Reagan the victory. regime was arranging the shipment an influential member of the inner another ^ million to refurbish it to pilifomia. Also in 1976, Rep. Morris education savings plans,. She’ll show of 100 captured American 105- Thoughts Udall narrowly lost both • cirVie that took control of Cuba after the proper level of elegance. But the William Saffire, in his you a better way. the ouster of Fulgencio Batista. millimeter howitzers from Vietnam to ambassador refused to move in. It "Political Dictionary,” the Michigan and Wiscon­ • — Vecino was initially put in Nicaragua. The artillery pieces were was not only too far out of downtown idescribes the crossover sin primary to Jimmy • charge of the,Cuban province, but ir shipped to Nicaragua in a vessel Cairo, but was not suitable for enter- ( ( primary this way: Carter. The crossover probably worked both 1962 Was made director of the operaf&d under Lebanese registry by taining. The State Department 's “The crossover theory Be still and know that / am God ways, but there is some in­ National Institute for Agricultural the Palestine Liberation Organiza­ house-hunters are now working on a holds that the crossover The Psalmist wrote for a people manifests His love to us in ways both dication conservatives Reform. tion. , ' new residence at a cost of Some $2 lay bare the heart. Then, in the voter is fickle, or mis­ surrounded by gods of brass and clay. mysterious and obvious. He touches silence that nearly shatters us, w e. voted against Udall. — In 1966, while nominally in Vecino’s role as Castro’s million. chievous, or only in­ To the east and west were cultures our hearts in a manner that is un­ will find that He has been there right If Udall had won either charge of the Union of Cuban Com­ spymaster and general troublemaker terested in voting in the bound up tightly in the worship of mistakably His own. along. more hotly cpijitested primary it would have been is well known in Latin America. In Pve ^ol a'secrei: The following munist Youth, Vecino performed a false deities, and there seemed to be, YeU like the people of so many cen­ Sisters of Charity primary, and intends to the first step toward stop- fact.^his presence anywhere in the paragraph, designed '“Secret,” is ping the Carter secret — and successful — espionage from time to time, a very fine line turiesids ,ago, we lose the Vison of His Assumption Convent come ‘home’ to the party in mission in . ' area is enough to panic military and steamroller in April and from a Pentagon report that is itself between the religious ceremonies of Face. which he is registered later -- Later in 1966, Vecino was given intelligence circles. For example, his early May. As it was, stamped “Top Secret.” But the only the Jewish people and those of their He did not desert them then. He in the general election.” overall comrnand of Cuban missile visit to the Dominican Republic in secret I can detect in this rehash of Carter didn’t begin to lose neighbors. The early history of the does not desert us now. The words of Probably the’^iggest & Ijkjrh, IsstK 'iation forces — a post that required close, 1979 with two Cuban transport truisms and previously published in­ beneficiary of the primaries until late May children of Abraham is a history of the psalm are as true for us today, in 3hr Heralb and that was too late. connections with the Russians. planes, supposedly to offer formation is what in the world is crossover primary was Simv m the search for identity - both for our uncertain world, as they were in George Wallace in 1972. He In 1980, Wisconsin con­ — From 1967 to 1974. Vecino per­ humanitarian assistance in the wake sacret about it.' Here is the Serving The Greater Manchester themselves, and for their God. the lonely regions of Palestine then., won the Michigan tinued to defy Democratic formed' a number of missions for of a devastating hurricane, produced paragrapH, in full: Area For fOO Years So the sacred writer translated this “Be still and know that I am God. Be Democratic primary Party rules and held the Castro's secret police, including a a cold rebuff ftom President Antonio “The military’s dependence on primary that led to,,the Guzman. longing into words, speaking for his still. Quiet the storms in your heart Founded Oct. 1, 1881 overwhelmingly, es­ period as military attache in North space operations is expanding rapid­ people, and for his God. He wrote of and hear My Word. Turn your ear tablishing himseif as more Supreme Court decision. Main Office: 1007 Main Street, Manchester 648-4586 Vietnam, intelligence sources say he In Nicaragua, meanwhile, Vecino It turned out to be a wild K-Mart Office: Spencer Street, Manchester 649-3007 ly. The United States uses satellites the hunger to know and to be known, from the loud cries of the world, and Published by the ;than a Southern candidate. took part in the interrogation — and has tried to cash in on the Cubans’ for a wide range of military support free for all, not only Coventry Office: Route 31 742-7321 and the aching to love and to be your eye from the dazzling glitter of Manchester Publishing Co. ' Polls later showed Tolland Office: Route 195, '/• mile south of 1-86, Exit 99 872-7387 torture — wof American jjrisoners of military aid to the Sandinistas. applications, including com­ Herald Square because of the Democratic loved. He offered to his people the all that is false. Know. Know that thousands of Republicans South Windsor Office: 29 Oakland Road 644-2484 war. Intelligence sources say his DGI munications relay, navigation, Manchester. Conn. 06040 'crossed over to vote for battle between Carter and quiet reminder, finally, that when all today, for you, in whatever way you Moneymarket in Food Marl: West Middle Turnpike in the Manchester Parkade ‘ — Promoted to vice minister of the cohorts were allowed to prepare the Telephone (203) 843-2711 ; Wallace. Kennedy, but because at Moneymarket in Highland Park Market: Highland Street, Manchester weather observation, mapping and was said and done, their peace was to _guest list for the rebels’ first an­ need Me, I am God. Your God.” M«mb«r: United Pr«M lnt«rnitlonal • The Wallace victory that time John Anderson armed forces in 1975 and made a geodesy, reconnaissance, and sur­ was still on the ballot in the niversary celebration last year, and be found only in the God of Israel, This lenten season is a good time t(^ ’ Cuitomtr StrvlM — 047«M4wrilrr Doug Pearson. negotiating the baseline with his Manchester maintained the upper defense. Our press was not that Manchester. 30-28, with Provencher The third time around was the The Indians had a 54;48 lead going quickness, contributing 11 Tribe hand from the foul lii^ Silver con­ good,” Pearson agreed, “but we latching onto 9 caroms and Timion 7. lose first round of fight most difficult but Manchester High, into the final period after having the markers. The Indians stretched the verted 4 free throws afid Anderson a haven’t been working on it lately “Manchester is a good club but we margin up to a dozen points on a cou­ hearings because they "would be its liile-up intact for the first time in advantage to 38-26 with 2.16 left in the pair in the closing block. because we haven’t been in a position made them work. We showed them WASHINGTON (UPI1 - A coali­ At the same time, the coalition ple occasions. Fermi twice, at 57-56 to because everyone wasn’t healthy. iikely to cause actions that could lead 2Vi weeks, prevailed over improved half before a closing 4-point spurt, The Indians in the final eight they had to work hard if they want to tion of congressmen, three states and asked the judge for a preliminary with 5:52 remaining and 61-60 with Do you know all five are taped? The to economic distortions and dis­ Fermi High, 73-66, in a Class LL which included the third foul on the minutes had only two field goals but continue on in the tournament," Joly consumer groups lost the first round order baiting decontrol pending a 3:44 left, trimmed the advantage to a kids are hurting a little bit and that locations and would therefore be con­ Region I first round tilt last night in Indians’ 6-foot-6 Bill Anderson, for a were 15-for-20 from the charity voiced. of their fight to block President full-scaie court review. single digit but couldn’t grab the up­ takes the edge off when we press. We trary to the public interest.” the second half of a twinbill at 38-30 halftime reading. stripe. Reagan’s decontrol of dothestic oil, The groups maintained gasoline can’t do as much as we’d like.” The advancing Indians are anxious Lawmakers joining Metzenbaum in Glastonbury High. per hand. Anderson, back in the line-up after Manchester, although back on the gasoline and propane. prices jum p^ 10 cents a gaiion after to meet Penney, according to their the order, despite predictions they the chalienge were Sens. Edward missing three games, had 10 second- winning trail, didn’t impress with its U.S. District Judge Harold Greene ‘.‘A couple of times we could Anderson had 23 points and 10 coach. “We are anxious to play would increase oniy 5 cents. Kennedy, DMass., Joseph Biden, D- The victory pushes the 18-4 Silk quarter points. “It was pleasant defense which has been its strong Wednesday turned down their _ rebounds to pace the Indians, who Penney. They humilated us the last “We are not challenging the sub­ Del., Claiborne Pell, D-R.L, Spark Towners, who snapped a three-game have tied it or gone ahead but we having the big guy back,” Pearson suit. “ Fermi is a difficult team to request for a preliminary injunction ' didn’t get the shot we wanted,” ap­ were 26-for-53 from the floor. time and the kids are very anxious to stance of the order,” argued coali­ Matsunaga, D-Hawaii, and Donald losing streak, into ^turday’s second remarked, "and he played well con­ play defense on because it has a lot of to halt Reagan’s Jan. 28 order lifting praised Fermi Coach Lucien Joly, Williams added 19 markers and play them, " Pearson expressed. tion iawyer Herman Schwartz. "We Riegle, D-Mich., and Reps. Toby round ai Glastonbury High at 8:15. sidering he was out for 2 14 weeks.” one-on-one players,’’ Pearson price controls on the petroleum “We could have gotten better than Silver 15 for the Indians. Todd Moffett, D-Conn., and John The opponent, for the fourth time this Anderson was sidelined with a explained, “ and Bergstrom products. are simply saying that if one looks at we did although we did get good Bergstrom, 5-foot-6 senior guard, had M anrlifsler (T.'t) — Williams 6 7-9 the history of energy pricing. Seiberling, D-Ohio. season, will be Penney High, a 60-58 sprained ankle. penetrated well and we couldn’t get Greene said the groups failed to shots. We had some 6-footers but it An Anderson free throw made it 62- into it defensively. Defense keys a team-high 16 points to pace Fermi. 19, Silver 4 7-9 15, Anderson 9 5-10 23, show Reagan’s action was invalid, Congress has said in the strongest Also involved were the AFLCIO, triple overtime victor over Norwich didn’t happen. 60 with 2:48 left with Pat Silver grab­ everything for us.” He was 6-for-6 from the floor the se­ Britnell 3 2-3 8, Maher 1 0-0 2, way possible there must be an oppor­ United Auto Workers, NAACP, Con­ Free Academy. Oleksinski 1 0-0 2. Panaro 2 0-0 4, and noted the economy has been ”I can’t be anything but proud of bing ’the rebound of the missed se­ Pearson did see some rust on his cond half and keyed Fermi's com­ operating under decontrolled tunity for public participation.” sumer Federation of America, Con­ McCurry 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 21-31 73. Manchester took previous these kids. We came here to give cond try. But a turnover gave Fermi cagers. “The five guys haven’t been eback. “That little guy went crazy," S w ­ petroleum prices since the end of The government contended Reagan sumers Union and the Consumer I'Vrini ((i(>) — Timion 5 5-6 15. meetings from the Falcons, who bow Manchester a game and we did. ” an opportunity to tie but a missed together for awhile. The kids are still Pearson lauded. “Bergstrom was January. issued the order and waived public Energy Councii of America. out 7-13, by 76-66 and 78-51 margins. Joly added. shot shortcircuited that with getting the kinks out,” he added. pumped up and played well," Joly Provencher 7 0-1 14. Fotos 4 3-6 11. “Heavy weight must also be given Neither time was Manchester "The first tournament game is Williams making both ends of a one- Manchester’s press, which caused viewed. Slattery 3 2-2 8. Bergstrom 6 4-5 16. to the circumstances that under the pressed. "The difference was this always tough and Fermi played and-one for a 64-60 bulge with 2:04 to Fermi a lot of problems the second Bill Provencher had 14 points, Tom Wingen 10-0 2. Deni 0 0-0 0 Pasini 0 0- law decontrol will occur on Sept. 30 0 0, Sweenev 0 0-0 0. Donnellv 0 0-0 0 Police probe theft time they scored; they did the job extremely well,” Pearson otiered. go- time around, was beaten many a Timion 15 and Bill Fotos 11 for Fer­ of this year regardless of the out­ offensively which they didn’t do Manchester had a 17-14 lead after The closest Fermi came in the time by the Falcons. mi. which, was 26-for-55 from the Totals 26 14-20 66 come of this lawsuit,” Greene said in a seven-page opinion. 5 “The effects on the economy from an four of Chicago resident Don Shreeves’ last to die was Candace, second from the at service station repeated switching — from con­ Glastonbury out daughters, shown in a photo taken in the left, who was shot to death last month. They trolled to decontrolled petroleum MANCHESTER - Police today Trail, Columbia, turned himself into 1960s, have been murdered or killed at are, from left, Debbie, Candace, Beverly prices and back — during a period of reported an early January bu^jary police headquarters after being in­ different times and in different ways. The and Denise. (UPl photo) but a few months could not fait but to at a local automobile service sRnion formed of an outstanding warrant for be harmfut to the public interest.” which resulted in the loss of an es­ his arrest, police said. after first round Greene issued his ruling on a law­ timated $2,800. Casey was released Wednesday on suit filed by Sen. Howard Metzen- Police today said the Sunset Ser­ $100 non-surety bond end is scheduled Facing its toughest challenge of match for the skillful play of Holy baum, D-Ohio, eight other vice Station,located at 555 East Mid­ to appear March 23 in Manchester the season, Glastonbury High found Cross. Tomahawk Coach Gary LV Holidays claim daughters Democratic lawmakers, the states of dle Turnpike, was robbed Jan. 10 as Superior Court. itself overmatched and succumbed, LaRoeque was pleased by his team’s the station was preparing to close for 84-51, to Holy Cross High of Water- effort, stating, “ In a game like this CHICAGO (UPI) — Holidays — and New York, Minnesota and Rhode lEMf birthday — his daughter Denise, 26, While driving to Peoria, he heard Istand, and several labor and con­ the night.' Police probe theft bury in a Class LL Region III first you have to give a lot before you can even his own birthday — mean was found dead in her Chicago apart­ on a radio newscast of a murder in sumer groups. It was not until the weekend passed round tilt last night at Plainville get any results. We gave a lot." special pain for Donald Shreeves. ment, her bo^y “injected with Schaeferville, a small town near VERNON — Vernon Police are in­ The suit alleged the president’s that the station’s owner discovered vestigating the report of the theft of High. The Crusaders had a 27-10 lead at That's because his four daughters enough drugs to kill a horse, " he Pekin. It was his daughter. the turn and 49-23 edge at the inter­ order was invalid because it was not the missing cash which had been items valued at $2,250 from the trunk Glastonbury, the No. 8 seed in the met violent and sudden deaths on the said. Last Thursday, Shreeves, who lives mission and 69-38 bulge after three preceded by a formal notice to the taken from an unlocked safe in the of a tear parked in front of Vernon region, bows out with a 4-18 mark special days. Shreeves said Beverly and Denise in Princeton, Mo., buried his last periods. They placed five performers public and a hearing. business. Garden Apartments on Route 8i', while the Crusaders, top seed, ad­ On Easter Sunday in 1972 his apparently never adjusted well to daughter, Candace Lang, 33, in a Police are investigating the inci­ vances to Saturday’s second round in double figures led by Carmen city life ad had become involved with Tamily plot in Iowa. Her husband, police reported Wednesday. daughter, Debbie, died in afiery auto Bom b scare dent and reportedly are tracking Reported missing from the trunk against Hall High, a 65-62 upset Giampetruzzi’s 19 points. John crash near downstate Pekin. She was its seedy elements. Robert, has been charged with down suspects believed to have been winner over Northwest Catholic, at a Burris added 18, Greg Caruso and The deaths left a mark on the fami­ murdering her in their home near are a diamond ring, valued at $2,000 20. alerts police involved in the burglary. and a three-piece woman’s velvet site and time to be announced. Holy Mike Robinson 12 apiece and Jeff ly and on Washington’s Birthday, his Pekin. In a separate incident, police Cross, whose only loss is to the Wiener 11 for Holy Cross. Five years later his daughter suit valued at $250. wife, Bea, begged him to stay home “.They’re all gone now,” said MANCHESTER - Police and arrested a 27-year-oid iocal man Maryland state champions when all “Todd (Proffitt) was great tonight. Beverly, 27, was slain in her North and postpone a trip to Peoria, saying Shreeves, 55, in an interview with the town of Manchester firefighters were wanted by state police in connection Center sets auction five of its starters were out with the I don’t know what 1 did but I wish I Side Chicago apartijient on Labor he might be hurt. Chicago Sun-Times, “It just couldn’t alerted Wednesday afternooq to a with the theft of furniture from an flu, goes to 20-1 with the victory. had figured it out,sooner,” LaRoeque Day. “But I told her it was safe to leave happen. No way it could happen. But bomb scare at the Howell Cheney Amston cottage in January. EAST HARTFORD - The River­ The Tomahawks started the mused. Then on Dec. 11, 1978 — Shreeves' it did." Technical School which apparently Arrested was Roy E. Webber, of 40 side Health Care Center will hold an evening off on the wrong foot. put officials on edge but proved Olcott St., apt. 131, who state police auction Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Leading scorer and rebounder Mike Holy CroHH (8 4) — Burrus 8 2-2 18, harmless. have charged with third-degree center, 745 Main St., for the benefit Stowell was ineligible to play as he Caruso 6 0-1 12, Coelho 1 0-0 2, Police said a school secretary larceny by possession. Police said of the American Heart Association. w as. suspended from school. Then Crocicchia 0 3-4 3, Gagain 2 1-3 5, yesterday afternoon received a Webber had in his possession some of second-leading scorer Mike Clinton Wiener 4 3-3 11. Giampetruzzi 6 7-7 phone call yesterday at 2:40 p.m., the furniture believed to have been Chapman Court went down with a twisted ankle two 19, Johnson 0 0-0 0, Lepore 1 0-0 2, warning her a bomb would explode stolen in the break. MANCHESTER - Chapman minutes into the contest and was un- Robinson 6 0-0 12, Schade 2 0-0 4, about an hour-and-a-half later. Police have also arrested 34-year-' Court, Order of Amaranth, wil meet ' able to return. Thompson 1 0-0 2, Leonard! 0 0-0 0. School officials agreed with old Columbia man on an outstanding Friday at 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Senior Todd Proffitt stepped into Totals 34 16-32 84. Light Co. GlaHlonliury (51) — Barlow 3 3-4 A Helen R. Kulynick to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. firefighters to conduct a fire drill at warrant which charged him with Temple. Friendship night will b e , the scoring gap for Glastonbury with Besides his wife he leaves a son, about 4 p.m., but police reported the third-degree assault. observed. Officers will wear colored 9, Clinton 0 0-0 0, DeGemmis 1 1-2 3, ANDOVER - Helen (Rode) a game and personal-high of 22 Russell Thomas; a daughter Diane Robert R. Butcher hour passed without incident. Joseph R. Casey, of Russ Mar gowns. points. He, however, was the lone Lewis 4 0-2 8, Patenaude 2 1-2 5, Prof­ Kulynick, 63, of Lake Shore Drive, Hazelton, and three grandchildren, fitt 11 0-2 22, Woodley 1 0-0 2, Majek 0 died Wednesday at Rockville General MANCHESTER - Robert R. Tomahawk in double digits. all of Tolland; and a number of other From the start Glastonbury was 1-3 1, Maguder 0 1-2 1, Estes-0 0-1 0. Hospital. She was the wife of Frank Butcher, 62, of 167 E. Center St., died | relatives in Great Britain. ^ simply outclassed. Although it played Hubbard 0 0-0 0, Gamer 0 0-0 0. Totals Kulynick. Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital Funeral services will be private I one of its finest games, it was no 22 7-18 51. She was born in Port Washington, followed by cremation. Memorial and Medical Center, He was the hus­ New York and had lived in Andover band of Martha (Lutzen) Butcher. Al SBFOT'SSAVS.. . donations may be made to the many years. She had been office American Cancer Society, 670 He was born in East Hartford and manager of the Central Connecticut ’■r> Prospect St., Hartford, 06105. The had lived in South Windsor for many n i y Farmers Co-op, Manchester before Greater Hartford Funeral Services years before moving to Manchester a Penney’s Tony Cruz (31) goes up and over to score hoop her retirement in 1972. She was a and Chapels Ltd., 598 Farmington communicant of St. Peter’s Church, year ago. He was employed by Pratt despite defense offered by Norwich Free Academy’s Jervis Ave., Hartford, has charge of & Whitney Aircraft Group of United I WHY PAY MORE? Hebron and a member of the Bell (45) and Dorn Coric (53) in second half play last night at arrangements. Technologies, where he had worked Auxiliary of American Legion Post FACTORY REBATES $30 REBATE Glastonbury High. (Herald Photo by Pinto) 95, Hebron. , .Anthony Mulka for 35 years. He was an Army The rtM jerator that makes even hardHo* keep veteran of World War II. r $30 REBATE foods easy to keep— the Foodsaver byOE. Besides her husband she leaves a ANDOVER — Anthony Mulka, 57, Trill Foodiaver keeps fresh food fresh with Besides his wife he leaves three \Th«TtM HYioowMvtn that praetkaNy cooks by 't$ ipeciaJ compartments for fruit, vegetabks son, Roderick Konrad of Hebron; a of Boston Hill Road, died Tuesday at Vsetf-Ksetf—the OC Countertop Mkrowave Oven. ^ and meat and cr>ecsc Temperature and llB ill daughters, Mrs. Martha Jorgensen v^itn (hisGE Micro- — ------^ humidity are kept just right so your rood is CBS gets exclusive rights daughter, Mrs. Ernest (Sandra) Manchester Memorial Hospital. wave 0<^nju$t a kept just to (TBFI9Z) F W and Mrs. Marjorie Carella, both of toucli sett tlic- ‘ vA Lagel of Glastonbury; a brother, He was born in Newington and had CM MISSION, Kan. (UPI) - CBS selected CBS based on the extensive South Windsor and Mrs. Barbara correct cooking >1. William Rode of Florida; a sister, lived in the Manchester-Rockville tunc and tem pera­ Sports, outbidding NBC, has been broadcasting program it proposed, Quagliaroli of Willimantic; a ture, ttianks to tr>c MICRO til Susanne Wilmontt of Florida; and area for many years before moving new Automatic awarded exclusive domestic rights to its plans to undertake a sustained brother, Walter C. Butcher of Staf- Cooking Control FINAL COST 1 three grandchildren. to Andover five years ago. He was an with humipity televise the National Collegiate national promotion of the games and fordville; and 11 grandchildren. tensor (JtTi30)-=:: Funeral services will be held Army veteran of World War II. He Si Basketball Championship games'(or its strong and competitive financial Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Peter's was an employee of Manchester Funeral services will be held n 1982, 1983 and 1984 for a whopping $48 terms." Friday at 11 a.m. at Rose Hill Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Modes. ' i t million, the NCAA has announced. In addition to acquiring rights to St. Peter’s Cemetery. Friends may He leaves a son, Mark Anthony Funeral Home. 580 Elm St., Rocky iREfRIOERATOR broadcast the championships, CBS call at the Glastonbury Funeral Mulka of West Palm Beach, Fla.; Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cm FINAL COST “The committee received also made the commitment to Home, 450 New London Turnpike, three brothers, William Mulka of Memorial Park, Rocky Hill, with full excellent proposals, first from four televise a substantial schedule of Glastonbury, Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 Rockville, Gregory Mulka of military honors. Friends may call at , prospective buyers, then from the college basketball games during Warehouse Point, and Chester Mulka the funeral home today from 2 to 4 *S« 9 remaining two contenders, CBS and regular-season play of each year of to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions n ^ ay be made’to St. P/ter's of Broad Brook; two sisters, Jennie and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations NBC," Wayne Duke, chairman of the the agreement Episcopal Church, Hebron. Jef*fers f Old Lyme and Alice Bieleck may be made to^the Respiratory NCAA Division I men’s basketball CBS’ $16 million per year offer is $6 of Rockville; and a grandson. Care Unit in care of St. Francis RANGE ^ committee, said Wednesday. million more than NBC paid the Lewis Thomas Hospital, Hartford. Funeral services will be Friday at ^FIMAL COST. - ’ - ittii-'i' '' } “We were extremely pleased by NCAA forrights to this year's tourna­ TOLLAND — Lewis “Bernie” 9:15 a m. at the J. M. Bassinger the outstanding final proposals of ment. NBC has televised the cham­ Thomas, 61, of 43 New Road, died Funeral Home, 37 Gardner St., Mary S. Konjoyan Manchester’s Bill Anderson lets go pass around Fermi NBC and CBS, They constitute a pionship tourney since 1969. Wednesday. He was the husband of Warehouse Point, with a mass of EAST HARTFORD t Mary defender Bill Provencher (31) In Class LL Region I first round Mike Fahey (13) of Penney High releases shot while team­ ringing endorseni,ent of the vitality Louisville, Iowa, UCLA and Pur­ Marie (Conick) Thomas. Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St, (Sarkisian) Konjoyan, 82, died mate Tony Cruz (31) tries to box out NFA’s Jervis Bell (45) in and popularity of college basketball' due — who made the final four in last He was born in Swansea, Wales, clash last night at Glastonbury High. Also defendlng on play Catherine’s Church, Broad Brook Wednesday at the home of her and the NCAA tournament. yedr s tournament — each received Great Britain and had lived in is Bill Fotos (40). (Herald photo by Pinto) State Tournament tilt. (Herald photo by Pinto) Burial will be in St. Bridget’s daughter and son-in-law. She was the DISHWASHER “The negotiations committee $340,000. Tolland for the past 15 years. He was Cemetery, Manchester, Friends may widow of Dr. Dicran M. Konjoyan. $50REBATr WASHER FINAL COST employed by the Hartford Electric call at the funeral home today from 2 The rartje that has many ways t I to cook many fo o d s-th c OE FINAL COST She was born in Worcester, Mass, OriN/Oriddle Aanje. With Its piugHn grill and and had formerly lived in Hartford griddle module, this range . *489 5 can even barbecue indoors FINAL COST *348 Ostomy group to hear and South Windsor before moving to And It has a full-uie, self- The dishwasher so thoroujhSre Penney triumphs in triple overtime East Hartford eight years ago. cleaning oven (JSP47G) can H the fotsenibber. ■77t~ 1*299 $20 REBAn This Potscrubber* Otihwasher gets most pots and pans vnth Oct two washers' in one wHh By LEN AUSTER Fitzgerald (101. She leaves a son, Arthur Richard baken food sparkling clean front iron and the second off to the the foul line,” stated Dandley, who —again —and clawed their way back also the question ot the clock. They professor from UConn this 0 1 Washer. | And the PermaTUf * tub and door Herald Sportswriter left side to send the contest into saw his club earlier in the season pull into a tie on a 15-foot jumper by had to come over and ask." Penney advances to Saturday's se­ Jonjoyan of South Windsor; a $80 REBAn With Its Ckcluttvc Mini-Batket'’’ liner arc so to u « they have a | v CM tub, this GC Washer lets you ■ full ten-year written warranty ay H it" cond round where it'll face TMs 01 Dryer that turns dkylns wash both small loads or large, Is there life after death? another OT deadlocked at 52-all. out a four overtime decision over poised B-foqt freshman Tom NFA had a 14-13 lead after one MANCHESTER - Dr. Jeffrey daughter and son-in-law, Marian and Intoaidencc. i agaiM cracking, chipping, _ depending on your needs peeling, or rusting (Ask us H If you ask Penney High this mor­ Neither try had a prayer. Hall High, “We had the people we Fitzgerald. quarter with the Knights takitif a 23- Manchester High, a 73-66 winner over Hyams, pediatric-gastroenterologist Robert Rager of East Hartford; two This GC dryer has ckctronic sensor tl1t» for details }(GSD1S00) . . control so It shuts off wfien your ning, the response has to be an “When he went to the foul line I wanted out there and we wanted A single free throw by Dunn made 20 halftime lead on the strength of Fermi, for the fourth time this at Hartford Hospital and assistant brothers, H. Ralph Sarkisian of Spar­ clothes are ready and four drying AM sclectiont so it's ready for just about emphatic "yes." thought they were going«to take it Brent on the foul line. He at the foul it 50-48 with 55 seconds left before three long-range second-quarter season. The Knights took the last out­ professor of pediatrics at the Univer­ tanburg, S.C., and A. Richard Sarki­ any type of clothing. (DDEOtOOV) GM G E brings good things to life. Given new life after the end of the (the win) home,” sighed a relieved bombs by Scott Dawkins. The Wild­ ing, 65-34, sity of Connecticut Health Center, sian of Shrewsbury, Mass.; five line has come through for us.’ Having Fitzgerald reknotted matters with a Penney Coach Bemie Dandley. cats’ fullcourt man-to-man trapping “Manchester with (Bill) Anderson will be guest speaker at the March,9 grandchildren; three great­ Get a cash rebate direct from General Electric when you ouy first overtime, the Black flights him on the line was very important.” 12-foot left baseline jumper with a sctcctcd appliances at retail from March t through A n il 30.1961 The clubs were very deliberate in defense caused Penney a lot of back is a good club. But Fermi is an meeting of the Manchester Ostomy grandchildren; and several nieces (AH fflodeH may not be evailabtc at all deakrs 1 made the most of it to annex a 60-58 The Knights should’ve ended it in half minute left. Penney, after triple overtime victory over Norwich the second overtime and finished headaches in the initial half. improved team. Either one will be Association at 7:30 p.m. at and nephews. regulation as they had a 41-30 lead calling timeout with 17 seconds EXPEBT SALES PEB80NS-N0T CLERKS Free Academy in a Class LL Region I stalemated at 54-all. The Wildcats showing, went for the last shot but “We didn’t advance the ball well," tough. Tournament play is a little Manchester Memorial Hospital, with 6:44 left. But the Wildcats, who first round clash last night at could’ve gone home —again —but Dandley reviewed, “We didn’t attack different in you can't count on what Conference Room B. Funeral services will be Friday at finish at 11-9, reeled off 11 un­ Dunn couldn’t find the range on a • FREE a FREE a FREE a FREE • FREE a FREE a FREE a FREE a FREE a FREE a FREE a FREE a Glastonbury High in the first half of a shots by Trailor and Jervis Belt it as you should. We played too cozy. you did in the past," Dandley stated His topic will be “Prognosis of 1:30 p.m. at the D’Esopo East Hart­ answered points in a 90-second span baseline jumper. doubleheader. refused to fall. to draw even. Three consecutive The Knights took the lead in the in­ We loosened up to the pressure the prior 'to knowing who his opponent Children with Ileostomy from ford Funeral Chapel, corner of High * ... REMOVAL OF ORYER R RAME WAIMBI IN HONK MUM With uptime showing on the clock The third and final overtime period Knight turnovers enabled the Wild­ itial overtime on a Sylvester bucket second half. We attacked it more.” would be. Inflammatory Bowels Disease,” and and Carter streets. East Hartford INSTALUTIONS OUAPTLIANCEt COROt HOOKUPS IVRIM HtTM Dm at the end of the first extra period, belonged to 6-foot-2 Black ^ flig h t cats back into the hunt. before Tim Riley stole a pass and Penney, on 7-for-14 shooting, pulled IVnncy ((>0) — Sylvester II 0-0 22, will include a discussion of problems with the Rev. Harold Richardson of­ NFA’s Chris Trailor was fouled by senior Brent Dunn as he went 4-for-4 “We allowed them too easily to get converted it into a tying layup for out to a 37-28 lead after three periods. Fahey 1 2-2 4, Cruz 2 1-5 5, Dawkins 8 which arise from such surgery such ficiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Penney’s Andy Sylvester, the latter’s from the foul line. His free throws, the ball inside,” Dandley recalled, NFA. A Penney miss gave the Wild­ It scored the last 8 points of the third 2-2 18, Dunn 2 5-6 9, Peruccio 1 0-1 2, as its psychological impact. A ques­ Cemetery. Friends may call at the East Hartford Chapel today from 7 to fifth personal, as he tried a 16-foot conversions of one-and-one situations “and their two little kids got hotter cats possession. They held for one quarter as NFA experienced a three- Berube 0 0-0 0, Crooks 0 0-0 0. Totals tion and answer period will follow his jumper. After the 30-second break to with 25 and eight seconds to go, kept 25 10-16 60. talk. 9 p.m. Memorial donations may be i& ifJJX ljt'X ) t o n ig h t t il 9 647-9998 than a pistol. When we went back on with Trailor getting bumped by minute scoring drought. allow for substitution, Penney took the- Knights headed towards their them they cooledroff.” Sylvester as the horn sounded. Sylvester, ll-for-19 from the floor, NFA (.58)- Bell 4 3-3 11, Coric 70- All interested persons, young os- made to the East'Hartford Public WON., THURS., FRI, li , ' another minute timeout. 16th win in 23 outings. A pullup 6-foot Penney secured a 4-point lead on “I’m just thinking a little doubt­ had a game-high 22 points to pace 0 14, Riley 7 5-619, Fitzgerald 50-2 10, tomates and parents are limited. For Health Nursing Association, 758 Main 443-445 HARTFORD RD. 1 /1 / MANCHESTER, TIL 9 When the bail was put in play, the jumper by Ed Peruccio, his only free throws by Mike Fahey and a ful,’’^recalled Dandley, who wasn’t Penney. Dawkins (S-foif-U) added 18 Trailor 2 0-3 4, Lee 0 0-0 0, Molleur 0 further information, call Anne St., East Hartford or to the Memorial Fund for Cancer Clinic Purposes, EMD Of KifN lY • McKEf ST. TUES., WED., SAT. TIL 5 ^ location i'84 to 6-foot Trailor stepped to the 15-foot points, gave Penney the lead it would hoop by the hot-shooting, long-range sure the foul occurred before or after and Dunn 9. Riley had a team-high 19 0-1 0, Moreno 0 0-0 0, Amado 0 0-0 0, McNeill at 646^572 or M ariaW line with no one around. The Wildcat never relinquish. Diffley 0 0-0 0, Molkenthin 0 0-0 0. Dr. Jeffrey Hyams Hartford Hospital, Hartford. m TH£ PEOPll WHO BRIHC YOU LOW PRICES & PERSONAL SERVICE KtiNir si u ii bombing Sylvester with 4:46 to go. the horn. “ I didn’t think there was points for the Wildcats followed by Washburne, 872-2.135, 7 senior bounced the first try off the ”We finally got the right people on But the Wildcats weren’t done contact,” he stated, “but there was Dom Coric (14), Bq^ (11) and Total-s 25 8-15 58. THEJIERALD. Thurs . March 5, 1981 14 — THE HERALD, Thurs., March 5, 1981 Celtics great off boards Santee moves into top spot HOUSTON (UPI) - Galvin Murphy rebounds for the Rockets as Boston three on the trip,” Bird said. "Now we were on offense." HARTFORD (UPI) - For the past , " said Hamilton. "The competition Leningrad couple, the 15th Soviet “1 see it being between me and Brian Pockar of Canada and West to win the Worlds, was fourth with 40 says what the Boston Celtics do to muscled to a 106101 victory. we can win all three. The pressure is Murphy favors the 76ers in a year-and-a-half, or so he claims. between the two of us has improved pair to take the championship in the Scotty for the gold,” said Santee, the Germany’s Norbert Schramm. Bripn placements, followed by Priscilla the Houston Rockets will not be The win, coupled with the 76ers’ all on Philly." playpff series against Bostonf, but he David Santee has been predicting the our skating 100 percent. It's difficult past 16 years, drew mostly 5.8s and silver medalist at the U.S. Nationals. Orser of Canada was eighth, Poland’s Hill of Lexington, Mass., Canada’s enough to win a playoff series against 111-100 loss to Chicago, gave the , Boston’s ' tough hand-checking added, "You're splitting hairs when battle for the gold niedal in the 1981 to call it a competition because we're 5.9s both for technical merit and "And then between Simond and Grzegorz Filipowski was ninth and Tracey Wainman and Zayak. the Philadelphia 76ers. Celtics and 76ers 54-15 records atop ' defense made the win over Houston you ct^pare the teams." World Figure Skating Championships so different in our skating. With the presentation. Igarashi for the bronze. My goal has the Soviet Union’s Vladimir Kotin The little Rockets’ guard marvels the Atlantic Division. possible. The Rockets scored only 41 "Boston has a good running game would be between him and Scott new scoring system, if I beat the two always been to be world champion was 10th. The current leaders, with the at the Celtics’ inside strength with 7- Bird minimized those records and second-half points, and the six most because they control the boards, but Hamilton " \ guys ahead of me I can win. I just Taking the silver medal were and I'm exactly in the position I want The women’s competition got un­ exception of Bieliman and Zayak, are foot Robert Parish, Cedric Maxwell, the still undecided homecourt advan­ active Rockets made only 16-of-43 against Philadelphia they might not Larry Bird, Rick Robey and Kevin He was right want to go out and skate. " Sabine Baess and Tassilo Thierbach to be. I was second going into the free derway Wednesday afternoon, with all mediocre free skaters and the tage, which goes to the division shots in the second half. be able to control the boards, plus Santee. 22. of Park Ridge. 111., The two Americans were in the of East Germany, while West Ger­ skating at the Worlds last year hut I Austria’s Claudia Kristofics-Binder competition is expected to be a battle McHale. But he is more impressed' leader, after an erratic 24-point per­ "Defense was the difference,” Philadelphia’s bench strength inside with the 76ers’, front line and bench moved into first place in the men's same position going into the finals at mans Christina Riegel and Andreas knew I had no shot with Robin taking the early lead. between the Swiss and American formance. Parish said. "We did a good job on is better. ” competition following Wednesday San Diego several weeks ago, but Nichwitz took the bronze. Riegel ?nd Cousins rigtit behind me." Following the three compulsory girls. strength. *. “The records don’t mean that Robert Reid and on Calvin Murphy. He gave the Celtics an edge in afternoon's short program. Hamilton, a dazzling, crowd-pleasing Nichwitz passed defending world Hamilton, who carried the U.S. figures, which count 30 per cent of a '"Without an advantage on the much. Last year we had the better And Billy Paultz had to work har)i for playing together. Hamilton, 21, the reigning U S. free skater, outperformed Santee in champions Marina Cherkasova and flag at the opening certhionies of the skater’s total score, Kristofics- " I’m very pleased with the way boards,” Murphy said Wednesday, record and played at home and didn’t each of his baskets." "They look out for each other a lit­ champion from Haverford, Pa., the final segment to take the cham­ Sergei Shahrai of the Soviet Union Lake Placid Olympics last year, was Binder collected 11 placement Elaine skated today," said Zayak’s “Boston’s fastbreak doesn’t get off do anything with it,” he said. Murphy said the difference was not tle better," he said. climbed into third entering tonight's pionship. for third place. thrilled with his performance and numbers, which put her slightly coach, Peter Burrows, who also the mark. Philadelphia is too strong The win was Boston’s sixth so much Boston’s defense as it was Bird's eight consecutive points ear­ underneath.” final free skating routine — which "M ike to skate aft^r Scotty and had high hopes for a m ^al. ahead of Briton Deborah Cottrill, the trained former world champion straight and second on a road swing the Celtics’ offense. "Their offense ly in the fourth quarter put Houston The surging Celtics outrebounded counts for 50 percent of the skaters' I'm skating last Thui"sday night. " The best U.S. hope for a medal, "We’re both fighting for the same runner-up in the Europeans at Dorothy Hamill. "She did well on the that ends Friday night in In­ hurt our offense. We had to spend so away for the 13th straight time. The Houston, 46-38, Wednesday night dianapolis. total score: said Santee. "I think it would be fun champions Caitlin and Peter ' thing — we’re both capable of doing Innsbruck, with 20 placements. Third first figure, the second figure was a much time containing their offense Rockets have not beaten the Celtics since Dec. 12, 1978. Sandwiched between was Jean- — in a sadistic sort of way.' Carruthers, had'missed a key move the same thing,” said Hamilton. was Finland’s Kristina Wegeliuswith little messy but she did an excellent despite Moses Malone grabbing 13 "We knew we could win two of that we didn’t have enough left when ^ Christophe Simond of France, who The Americans were hot as for-, Tuesday night and despite a stirring "He's been established for a long 29 placements. loop for the third and final figure. took'the school figures, finished fifth tunate in the pairs. and exuberant performance in the time and I’ve been trying to catch up. Elaine Zayak, the 15-year-old U.S. Around seventh or eighth is exactly in the short program and who'is Irina Vorobieva and Igor Lisovsky, free skate — which counts 61 per­ I just want to skate good. I want my champion from Paramus, N.J, was where I hoped she'd be. expected to drop even further in the who easily took the short program cent of the total score — were only 5.9 and standing ovation. That’s my well-placed for a medal in seventh “We re looking for her to finish in free skate Tuesday night, swept to their first able to move from seventh to fifth. goal." position. the top five — 1 think the pressure of He's been established for a long world championship with a solid, The men's competition will be Fifth was European champion Igor Denise Biellmann of Switzerland, retaining a world title until the 1984 Boston catches 76ers time and I ve been trying to catch up- technicallv difficult routine The much closer than the pairs. Bobrin of the USSR, followed by the European champion and favorite Olympics'would be too much.” • NEW YORk (UPI) - Remember Artis Gilmore added 17 to lead the row.” when the Philadelphia 76ers were Nuggets I2.'L Lakers I I t Bulls to their fourth straight victory Bird was held to 4 points in the first At Denver. Alex English. David running away from the rest of the and their first in five tries against half but centers Robert Parish and NBA and the poor Boston Celtics, Thompson and Dan Issel combined Philadelphia this season. Rick Robey came off the bench to for 86 points to lead Denver to its Fotiu suspended who were winning at. an incredible The Bulls missed 12 of their first 16 pick up the slack and keep their team pace, could do nothing to catch their fourth straight triumph, Issel. who field-goal attempts to trail by six ear­ in the game. Parish finished with 23 scored 27 points, gave Denver the Atlantic Division foes? ly but took command with a 17-4 points, Robey added 12 and Cedric Well, as the NBA season hits the lead for good. 106-104. at the 7:03 spurt in the last 4:07 of the first Maxwell chipped in with 11. mark of the final period. English for eight games stretch drive, guess who just caught period to take a 27-20 lead. Leading 89-86 early in the fourth scored 31 points, including 8 in the r up with the 76ers? Trailing 57-46 at halftime, the quarter, Boston iced its 13th con­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Nick Fotiu don't think it happened," Patrick Larry Bird scored 20 of hi^ 24 last six minutes'to keep Denver safe­ Sixers closed the gap to 63-59 on a secutive victory over Houston when ly ahead. Thompson added 28. will .J)e suspended for eight games said of the suspensions. points in the second half, leading three-point play by Andrew Toney Kevin McHale and M L. Carr each Biillrls I 1.5, Clippers lO.'l and Don Maloney for two games as a Fotiu, who led the seven Rangers B oston to a 108-1.01 v ic to ry with 9:02 left in the third period but hit a basket off fast breaks and Bird At .San Diego, Elvin Hayes scored result of the Feb. 19 Incident in into the stands after an embarrassing Wednesday night over the Houston i S T F » ^ David Greenwood and Gilmore scored eight straight points. 19 points to lead seven Bullets in dou­ Detroit in which seven New York 7-3 loss to the Red Wings, said, "I Rockets and enabling the Celtics to sparked a 12-4 spurt to give Chicago In other NBA games, it was Kan­ ble figures. The Clippers scored only Rangers climbed into the stands and haven’t heard anything. If it’s true, move into a first-place tie with control again. Ricky Sobers added 18 sas City 111 San Antonio 97; Phoenix 10 points in the second quarter as battled with Red Wings fans, UPI has they’re sick in the head.” Caitlin Carruthers gives her brother, Peter, a kiss after their Philadelphia in the Atlantic Division. points and Greenwood scored 15 for 126, Cleveland 106; Denver 123, Los learned. Fotiu’s agent, Larry Rauch, added, performance in pairs’ figure skating competition in World Boston’s victory, coupled with they hit on 3-of-24 attempts from the the Bulls. Toney led the Sixers with Angeles 114; Washington 115, San field for a 12.5 shooting percentage A source close to NHL President "If the suspension is true, it is totally Chicago’s 111-100 triumph over the Championship Wednesday night in Hartford. They finished in 18 and Julius Erving and Darryl Diego 103; Golden State 107, Utah Warriors 107. Jazz 10.) John Ziegler revealed Wednesday ridiculous and totally unfair. The 76ers, left the division leaders with fifth place. (UPI photo) Dawkins added 17 each. 105; and Seattle 105, Indiana 93. At Oakland. Joe Hassell's third night«>that in addition to the two league is penalizing Fotiu for the identical 54-15 records. “We’re really keeping the pressure Kiiiga III, Spurn 97 three-point basket of the game and a suspensions, each of the seven Minnesota-Boston incident (in which "Tonight we were just completely on Philly," said Bird. "I'm sure they At San Antonio, Otis Birdsong 15-foot jumper by Bernard King brawls resulted in 406 penalty outplayed in every phase of the Rangers involved — including Mike thought they would widen their I'/z- scored a game-high 39 points to lead sparked Golden State. Hassell hit his Allison. Lance Nethery, Barry Beck. minutes).” game," said 76ers’ coach Billy Cun­ game lead with us going on the road. the Kings. Birdsong scored 20 points three-pointer with 90 seconds to go to Ron Duguay and Tom Laidlaw — will Maloney’s suspension apparently ningham. “We were outcoached, too. We're even now and the pressure is in a second quarter that saw the KC tie the score 105-105 and King hit his be fined $,5(X) each. was levied because he threw a glove They looked like a team that was all on them. outscore the Spurs 27-14 and take con­ An announcement on the penalties at one Detroit fan. Maloney, a lo n ^ Sports Parade alive and we didn't. game-winner with seven seconds to "We've got more home games left trol of the game. play to give him 31 points lor the is expected from Ziegler's office with the rest of the Rangers, has con­ "We should have had a better per­ than they do. The records at this time SuiiH 12(), (Joaliern 10(> night Thursiday or Friday. None of the tended that the fans taunted them By MILT RICHMAN formance, There might be some don't mean anything. Finishing in At Phoenix. Truck Robinson scored and threw beer and debris at the New SuurrSonirs IO.>. Parrrs 93 Rangers involved, nor New York changes. I’m going to sleep on it first place would get you the home 20 points and Dennis Johnson added At Seattle. Vinnie Johnson scorecl(22 York bench. Police arrested one fan tonight and announce any changes at Coach Craig Patrick, had yet court advantage but we proved last 18 to lead the Sun’s. Cleveland has not points, including 10 in the l)i;st at the game. practice tomorrow. We’re going to received word of the fines and year that that doesn't mean that won at Phoenix since early in the 1976 quarter, and James Bailey added 17 "I can’t believe it,” Maloney said. Student in behavior have to evaluate the whole situation, suspensions. much. We didn’t do anything with it. season. A balanced attack, with six spark the Sonics. Wally Walker Patrick said he spoke with Ziegler "What am I supposed to do? the whole picture, to see what we can I think Philadelphia has to be players in double figures, offset the added 16 for Seattle, including 10 in Wednesday and the NHL president Somebody was throwing things at me MIAMI (UPI) — Steve Stone few years’ time and enjoy them as do to get some results." thinking a little bit about what’s 30-point performances of Cleveland's the final period. The Pacers were led gave him "no indication either way” and I got hit with something. I guess picked up two degrees in college. One much as I can.' Reggie Theus scored 26 points and going on when they lose three in a Mike Mitchell and Roger Phegley. by Billy Knight's 24 points. as to what his decision would be. "I in the heat of the moment ...” in history, the other in government. “In the middle of 1979, my first He didn’t get any in psychology. But year with this club, I decided staying then he already is somewhat a stu- around was all well and good, but I Tournament time for college fives dent of the behavioral made up my mind I would try to Rainey Martina breezes characteristics of most people. win.” The first thing the majority of Right around that time. Stone and them do is congratulate him on the Weaver got into one of those private in straight sets tremendous season he had with the loud arguments. Weaver telling pleases Prestigious ACC starts Baltimore Orioles last year when he Stone he could only use him every INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) - opportunity.” won 25 games and lost only seven to ei^ht or nine days because he was his Second-seeded Martina Naratilova Swiss-born Bunge, the former earn the American League’s Cy spot starter, and Stone saying he manager breezed past Roberta McCallum df national Peruvian tennis champion, Young Award. couldn’t pitch that way. with morning attraction Mount Lebanon, Pa., 6-1, 6-1, in the analyzed her win saying, “I couldn’t Hardly do they finish shaking his Weaver won the argument but second round of the women’s tennis get into the rhythm at first. hand and patting him on the back, Stone made his point, in a way, by WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - championship tournament at the “ (Allen) was serving so well, it than they hit Stone with the obvious going 5-0 the rest of the way for an 11- Boston Red Sox righthander Chuck NEW YORK (UPI) - In the Atlan­ badly, but it just doesn’t tie up your the foul line. Al Miller scored 17 Forum. was getting very discouraging. But in question. What has he got in mind for 7 record. Last year. Stone was one of Rainey had an 8-3 record last year tic Coast Conference the basketball stomach in knots like it used to, ” said points and Jeff Malone had 18 for Bettina Bunge of Coral Gables, the second set, I started lobbying her an encore? the Orioles’ regular starters and led before he hurt his arm in July. Now faithful cast their eyes upward come Foster. Mississippi Slate Fla., also defeated Leslie Allen of more and she wasn’t serving as well. Being a rather bright young man. the majors in victories. after lots of rest, he hopes for a com­ this time of year. Following the Wake Forest- "Our kids played a great first half, David Santee of the United States spins on ice during Men’s Center Coliseum. Santee's performance put him in first place eback year free from injury. Short competition Wednesday night at the Hartford Civic in the freestyle competition. (UPI photo) New York 4-6, 7-6, 6-3, Wednesday She was crowding the net. Stone always is ready with the “1 don’t know if it helped,” Weaver But before any looks are sent to the Clemson game and a break for lunch. but maybe we subsliDJted loo much night. Everything I hit at her, she put away answer. , says, regarding the confrontation he New Boston manager Ralph Houk heavens with all the accompanying No. 4 Virginia meets Georgia Tech, early in the second half, " satd Allen, a University of Southern and that’s when I started lobbying.” “I have two goals,” he says. "The had with Stone two years ago. "I’d said Wednesday he was most pleased prayers, there will be some which went 0-14 in the league. On the Vanderbilt Coach Richard Schmidt California honor student and first is to win 30 games this year, and say he helped himself. Before he during the day’s workouts about preliminary eyerubbing. evenTng card. No 11 North Carolina "We ll have to play a lot better than daughter of a Broadway actress, this Julie Harrington of Spokane, Wash, the second is to pitch a no-hitter. The started winning big, he was Rainey’s ability to come back from College basketball’s most faces North Carolina State and this against Kentucky I'm not sure year became the first black woman defeated Glynis Coles of Great Bri­ last time I pitched a no-hitter I was rationalizing his .500 record. But then elbow problems. prestigious conference tournament Maryland plays Duke. who can play with them. " Bruins-North Stars since Althea Gibson to win a major tain 6-0, 6-1. Coles had failed in the 12 years old. I did it for my Little his whole attitude changed to a After he pitched batting practice, commenced today at the grim hour It is just the second time in 28 In the East Coast Conference, tournament, but has since had two qualifying matches but won a spot in League team in South Euclid, Ohio, positive one where he wanted to win. Houk noted Rainey extended his of 11 a.m. est when lOth-ranked Wake years the tournament has been American stopped Drexel 62-60 on Ed second-round losses and one in the the tournament when Tracy Austin and we lost.” That’s his attitude now.” elbow well. "I think it’s about 85 per­ Forest met Clemson in the opening played outside North Carolina, In Sloane's 3-point-play with 34 seconds first. withdrew because of a nerve problem cent and improving," the pitcher round at' Landover, Md. 1976 it was played at the same left; St .loseph's defeated Temple said. "They told me not to rush it and After winning the first set, Allen in her back. Positive attitude "We’ll eat light before the game Capital Centre in Landover with 60-55 with Boo Williams scoring 19 rematch minus brawl led 3-0 in the second-set tiebreaker Sixth-seeded Sylvia Hanika of West Young winners I’m at going to." but we won’t change much of Virginia capturing first place. points and Jeff Clark 12; Lafayette but lost seven of the final eight points Germany, the only seeded player in "He has a positive attitude,” says On the same pitching staff as two Rainey feels less pressure on him anything else," said Wake Forest As is custom at this get-together, pounded Lehigh 74-58 on 23 points by NEW YORK (UPI) - No one real­ added an assist to reach the 1,000- in training camp, since he believes he New York Rangers 5-5, (Quebec to even the match at one set each. the second round, defeated Peanut Orioles’ Manager Earl Weaver, other Cy Young winners, Jim Palmer coach Carl Tacy. ‘Tve never there will be the attendant madness. Thomas Best; Rider forced 22 tur­ ly knew what to expect when the point plateau in his 720th game. That MIDGET proved himself a top-rate pitcher topped Washington 7-4, Pittsburgh Allen was broken In the seventh Louie of San Francisco-6-1, 4-6, 6-1, "probably the most positive attitude and Mike Flanagan, Stone says his coached a game at 11 o’clock in the More (han 19,500 were expected for novers en route to a 68-50 rout dN- Boston Bruins and Minnesota North was a record, surpassing the Hawks 34 (Paul Guardino 20, Bruce before the inury last season. edged Los Angeles 6-5, Montreal game of the third set and Bunge won and JoAnne Russell of New York of any player I’ve ever had in camp. father, Paul, who's in the insurance morning, so I don’t know how our the opening game with tickets near Bucknell, Stars locked horns in a rematch of previous mark by Marcel Dionne of Rosenberg 8), 76ers 29 (Joel Feehan "I’d be in a heap of trouble If it was blasted Winnipeg 9-3, Vancouver the final two games for the match. defeated Germany’s Eva Pfaff 6-3, 6 He has fully convinced me he intends business in Cleveland, got even more people will react." impossible to obtain. Ads running in In the Trans-America Tournament. their travesty last week that set a Los Angeles, who reached the any other spring training before defeated Toronto 5-2, Buffalo blanked 13, Brian Scott 7, Jason Stansfield 61. Asked whether she was distracted 1, to better his record of last year and of a kick out of his winning the award Bill Foster, the Clemson coach, not papers from Washington to Atlanta Samford topped Georgia Southern 73- league record with 406 penalty Calgary 4-0, and Chicago deadlocked milestone in his 740th game. Mark Nets 29 (Mike Lata 8, Mike Sardo 7, by an array of awards and special In the featured doubles match, after seeing what he has done, I this,” he said. “ But I think 1 proved only had to worry about Xs and Os the past two-weeks have offered up to 57 on 17 points by Steve Barker and - minutes last year than he did. Detroit 3-3. Napier got his 30th goal for Montreal. Mike Maher 6), Knicks 26 (Ray commendations Tuesday from Los Billie Jean King and liana KIoss wouldn’t bet against him.” myself while I was healthy last year, but juggling his team's metabolism $600 for a pair of tickets. Northwestern Louisiana edged One thing was clear when it was Oilers 1>. Rangers'.5 Canucks 5, Maple Leafs 2 Sprague 10, David McAdam 6). Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, Allen defeated Mima Jausovec of Among some of the things Weaver "My father’s friends saw how so they will be patient with me. as well. On Wednesday afternoon he In tournament play Wednesday Hardin-Simmons 91-88 behind over, though: strategies were At New York, Edmonton's Mark At Toronto, Thomas Gradin posted Wyman Oil 39 (Brian Brophy 12, said no. Yugoslavia and JoAnn Russell of has seen the 32-year-old Stone do is excited he was about it, they wanted was patrolling the halls of his team's night, Florida beat Auburn 50-48 in Frederick Piper's 21 points. different. Messier scored two third-period goals his first NHL hat trick and Ivan Mike McDonald 10), Pizza House 33 “There weren’t any distractions. New York 1-6, 63, 6-4. Other doubles win 30 of his 37 decisions since late to give him one of his own and call it Non-roster player motel keeping players awake. overtime and Vanderbilt defeated In the only game involving a There were only two fights in this and then set up the tying stroke by Boldirev recorded his 600th career (Ricky Savidakis 8, Brian Belcher It’s not as if I came from outer spac6 matches had Renee Blount of July of 1979. That works out to an .811 ‘the Cy Schwartz Award,’" Stone ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) - "We want everybody tired when 'Mississippi State 71-58 in a pair of ranked team, No. 2 Depaul, utilizing one at Bloomington, Minn., a second- Glenn Anderson with 1:32 left. point to lead Vancouver to its first 12). and was shown all these places,” said Carrollton, Texas, and Kate Latham percentage and If he keeps pitching jokes. The St. Louis Cardinals have asked they hit the sack tonight, ” said first-round games in the a 3-2 zone defense, crushed Dayton period tussle between Boston's Stan Earlier in the wide-open peuod, road victory in 10 games. Boldirev’s American Legion 30 (Brian Milone Allen, who went to college In Los of San Francisco defeating Mary Lou like that, winning 30 games this year Actually, Stone hasn’t received his Steve Braun, an infielder-outfielder Foster, "No one usually sleeps the Southeastern Conference. 84-64 as Mark Aguirre scored 24 Jonathan and Minnesota's Ron Steve Vickers had scored a goaland was 26th goal of the season. 11, Matt Paggioli 6). Modern Angeles. Piatek of Munster, Ind., and Ann isn’t such an impossible dream. plaque yet. Seems there was a little who played most recently with night before this thing, but we're gon­ At Birmingham, Ala., freshmen points and Skip Dillard 21. The Blue Zanussi, and a third-period battle in­ assisted on two others to help the Sabres 4, Flames 0 Janitorial 16 (Bruce Kelsey 7). "I thought it was worth my while White of Charleston, W.V., 62, 7-5. Stone is beginning his 11th season mixup and he was sent National Toronto, to take part in the club’s na do everything we can to make Mike Moses and Ronnie Williams hit Demons ran their record to 26-1 Mike volving the North Stars' Jack Carlson At Buffalo, N.Y., John Van Rangers turn 0x2-l deficit into a 5-3 to talk to people and explain the Nina Bohm of Sweden and Stacy in the majors and his overriding am­ League winner Steve Carlton’s while training camp as a nonroster player. sure our guys do. We'll get 'em bp at consecutive baskets in the closing Kanieski scored 17 points for Dayton. and the Bruins' Mike Milbury. And Boxmeer scored his 15th goal of the lead. Wayne Gmzky also scored his SENIOR Futures circuit. Essentially, (Bunge) Margolin of Beverly Hills, Calif., bition is just to stay round as long as the Phillies’ lefthander got Stone’s by "He’s a little insurance in case we seven in the morning and give-em a minifies of overtime to send Florida "Usually when we come to Dayton, this time it ended in a 3-3 tie. year, a Buffalo record for a 45th goal for Edmonton, and for the Fogarty Bros. 96 (Mark Bennett 17, started hitting winning shots. I also defeated Coles and Kim Jones of he can. It doesn’t sound like a whole mistake. get an injury or if (Orlando) Sanchez couple of pancakes. We want ‘ern into the quarterfinals against No. 3 they plav the pants off us. ” said All the same, MiYpiesota's Bobby Rangers, Anders Hedberg got his defenseman, and Bob Sauve Bruce LeDoyt 16, Carlie Hunt 16, lot, but it is to Stone. ‘T m waiting,” says Stone. "I or (Carlos) Lopez gets hurt," hungry for the game.” LSU tonight. Moses, who finished DePaul coach Ray Meyer "But )n Smith — who was assdiled last week became tentative and it gave her an San Diego 1-6, 7-5, 63. 24th. registered his second shutout of the Frank Morse 14, Keith Benifett 11, "That’s what I’d really like to do, waited 13 years, so what’s another Manager Whitey Herzog said. The The winner of the ACC Tournament with 12 points, cut the margin to a this case, with this year's team, we by Boston general manager Harry In another development, it was season to snap Calgary’s six-game Pete Arnold 10). Moriarty Bros. 71 just stay around baseball,” he says few months?” Cardinals, who went through their receives an automatic bid to the 48- point with two minutes left and have too much talent (or Dayton. ' Sinden as a "no-guts" player — said, learned that NHL President John winning streak. Sauve faced 24 shots. (Bob Beckwith 23, Mike Wells 16, thoughtfully. "Years ago. I’d tell my But, "I’ve heard so much about it,” first day of full-roster workouts team NCAA Tournament. Virginia, Williams, who finished with 16, con­ Elsewhere, Marquette dumped "I think it was a pretty rugged game, Johnny Miller anxious Ziegler plans to suspend and fine the Danny Gare notched his 31st goal. Kurt Carlson 12, Joe Depasqua 10, friends, Tm not gonna make the Hall he says, “I’m anxious to see what it Tuesday, announced all players on winner of the regular-season title, is verted with 1:12 to go. Auburn Stetson 91-58 to end the Hatters' 10- "I think our team had to make a R angers' Nick Fotiu and Don Black Hawks (3, Red Wings 3 Dan Depasqua 10).' of Fame, so I’m just gonna spend at looks like.” their roster have signed contracts. virtually assured a spot. All other worked for a last shot but was called game winning streak. commitment, and it (the brawls at Maloney, and fine five other New At Chicago, defenseman Keith Sportsman Cafe 99 (Bill Eller 27, to maintain hot streak berths will be determined Sunday by for walking. Boston) was a step in the right direc­ York players as a result of the Feb. Brown scored with 5:06 left for the Dan Moore 22, Steve Chotiner 14, the NCAA selecton committee. Bowling award not had a slump before. In an earlier game, Vanderbilf^ tion. It was a step toward being a 19 incident in which the players Black Hawks to tie the game, but John Niekrash 13). Explorers 86 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) The tournament, however, has lost — Johnny Miller, who ended a four- “It has made me appreciate the almost blew a W-point lead in the se­ AKRON. Ohio (UPli - Tom team that's not going to take it and climbed into the stands in Detroit to Chicago remained winless in its last (Brian Coombs 35, Tom Meggers 32, Fight crossroads for Cooney, Norton some of its sting. Prior to 1975 only Baker, recognized as one of the most still skate, like the Montreal year victory drought at the Inverrary good things much more now that cond half but held on and will face battle with Red Wings fans. eight games. Bill Pardo 14). the ACC Tournament champ was in­ consistent performers on the Canadiens." Classic last year, hopes to prolong they’ve come my.way again.” .NEW YORK (UPI) - For top- feeling strong, feeling confident. I international champion who turned No. 8 Kentucky tonight in the NuriliqueN 7, Capilulii 4 vited to the NCAAs. But with more quarters. Vanderbilt shot 77 percent Professional Bowlers . .Association Smith, who assisted on Dino Cic- his hot streak this year at the first This year’s classic will be the first rated challenger Gerry Cooney and have a strong will to win. It’s nicer to pro in February of 1977. He is ranked At Quebec, Real Cloutier scored than one team from a conference tour, has been voted the winner of the carelli's game-tying goal at 10:06 of classic ever that won’t feature not promoted by Gleason, who former World Boxing Council cham­ win than to lose.” as the No. 1 challenger in the world in the first half to take a 40-23 lead. two third-period goals to help the sur­ now eligible, the pressure has been 14th PBA St?ve Nagy Sportsiijanship ■ the third period, added, "But you get Passing million mark Jackie Gleason. became the victim of a series of pion Ken Norton, who face each The 10-round bout, which may by both the WBC and the World Mississippi State ran off 14 straight ging Nordiques to their 12th triumph turned down. Award by his fellow touring pros. one of those brawls every several Miller, who got off to a streaking business decisions after 10 years of other May 11 at Madison Square produce the next challenger for ^ x in g Association. points to pull within 2 points with 7:10 in the last 16 games. Bob Kelly pulled Garden, this is the crossroads. "I think everybody wants to win it The award, named for (he late hundred games or so. It would be start on the tour in the early 1970s, promoting the tournament. Larry Holmes’ WBC heavyweight ti­ Norton, who has a 42-6-1 record, to go but Vanderbilt then won it at Washington into a 2-2 tie at 2:00 of new goal of Whitworth Cooney, undefeated in 24 fights and tle, was to have taken place on Feb. Nagy, a former president of the rare for it to happen twice in seven the second period, but Anton Stastny slumped and endured four years J.B. Fuqua, the developers of returned to the ring last November games." without a victory — until last year’s Inverrary, decided there was no real on the rise, and Norton the 35-year- 23 as part of a four-fight extravagan­ after a 16month retirement with a PBA. is presented to the touring pro put Quebec back on top 42 seconds TUCSON, Ariz'. (UPI) - Looks January, has already been drenched old former WBC champion who is who consistently exhibits the highest Boston's Brad McCrimmon had Inverrary. need to continue pushing the plush za put together by Muhammad Ali 16round victory over Randy Cobb in later with a shot from the slot. aren’t everything to golfer Kathy by two days of rain earlier this week. Duckpin triple record set degree of sportsmanship given the Bruins a lead just 53 A two-stroke victory over Bruce recreationcondominium-housing attempting a comeback, are both at Professional Sports. However, the San Antonio. The former U.S. Marine PrnguinH 6, Kings 5 Whitworth, but there’s one figure Still, Jim Marr, municipal golf ^itical points'in their careers. seconds before Ciccarelli’s goal, as Lietzke and Charles Coody set him project since nearly everything it MAPS’ scandal and the dis­ from Los Angeles is one of only four At Pittsburgh, Errol Thompson she’s been ogling. director, s ^ tt the Randolph North A Codney loss would almost cer­ With one team member rolling better than 500 for three May sidelined the North Stars ended a five-game off on a rampage that has brought had to sell was sold. appearance of Harold Smith, its fighters who have defeated Ali. scored his 18th goal of the season The winner of 80 tournaments and course is in "superb shape” and is tainly label him aS just another CHICAGO I UPI I - The Chicago losing streak. The Bruins jumped to a two victories so far this year — the A number of other sponsors were executive director, caused cancella­ Norton, who has never won a strings and four teammates tossing better than 400 scores, with 8:38 remaining to give the more than $900,000 in a 20-year “much better” than it was during the “White Hope” gone hopeless, and a Bulls announced Tuesday forward 2-1 first-period lead before Craig Tucson Open and the Los Angeles sought, and American ^Jotors took tion of the card, freeing the fighters championship fight hut fought for the the Highland Park Market entry in the Hartford County streaking Penguins their rfixth career, Whitworth has her eye on Tucson Open. Norton loss would all but bring the to seek'jmother promoter — the Scott May, plagued with illness and Hartsburg’s shorthanded goal tied Open. Those wins earned him a week the bait. But the automobile firm title three times, was crowned WBC Duckpin League established a team triple record this week straight victory. Los Angeles had becoming the first woman golfer to Whitworth, top money winner on 35-year-old (some say oldqr) Garden. injury throughout his career, will be the score at 10:23 of the second. off, and when the classic opens today didn’t want to share billing with champion in 1978 when then- at the Holiday Lanes. tied the score two minutes earlier, surpass the $1 million mark. the Ladies Professional Golf v e te ra n ’s c a re e r to a finaf, The 6foot-5, 222-pound Cooney has sidelined indefinitely while a two- Minnesota coach Glen Sonmor said he will try to stay hot. Gleason and the feeling was mutual. champion Leon Spinks refused to when Jim Fox scored his second goal She could take a giant stride Association tour eight times, is scrpechlng halt. won 20 of his 24 fights by knockout, Posting a brilliant 2,325 total, the team eclipsed the inch cut on his right palm heals. the pre-game tension was felt by all of the game. Peter Lee tallied twice among four top golfers entered in the “1 can’t really believe it myself,” So the television entertainer bowed cancel his return title match with toward that goal when play begins out. "He (Norton) has been around a with seven of them coming in the Ali. He lost the title to Holmes on a record of 2,271 established 17 years ago, May suffered the gash on his right an^ that it- darried over into the and Rick Kehoe recorded his 48tb four-day. Classic. says the 36year-old father of six today in the $125,000 Arizona Copper children. "I’m asking myself, ‘Is this long time. He’s, experienced to win,” first round. His most recent victory close decision in his first defense. Frank McNamara paced the HP Marketmen with a 511 palm just under his middle and ring game. goal for Pittsburgh. Classic. The 41-year-old Dallas resident had "I’m not going to have my name really me?’ Ck)oney said at a Garden news con­ in October was against veteran Ron The bout with Cooney will come fingers at his home, the Bulls said. “Everybody was a little jittery out Canadiens 9, Jets 3 reservations about her chances 'of associated with some car company,” score. Bob Romano followed with 473, George Cochran Scattered showers are predicted "It used to be that I just expected said Gleason. ference Wednesday. "He’s been in Lyle in just 2:49 of the opening round. four years to the day that Norton He reportedly knocked a glass off a there, ippluding the officials, and At Montreal, the Canadiens ran breaking the $1 million earnings tossed a 467 total, Don Simmons was next with 454 and Dick for opening day and the municipal it. Now, I ’m sort of pinching During his tenure, Gleason made with everybody. We’re not taking any Cooney, of Huntington, N.Y., is a destroyed another “White Hope,” nightstand and fell on it. It was not that was influential," he said. their unbeaten streak to 14 games as barrier, saying she "probably won’t Sim'mons’ three strings came to 420. immediately determined how long course, site of the $300,000 Tucson myself,” he said. "I had been playing his biggest contribution by drawing chances. I’m going into this fight former New York Golden Gloves and Duane Bobick, in one round. In other games, Edmonton tied the Guy Lafleur scored two goals and be the first one to reach it.” Open won by Johnny Miller in golf since I was six years old and had celebrities to the Wednesday pro-am. he will be out. 16 - THE HERALD, Thura., March 5, 1981

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Washington, Kelly22 PHOENIX <126* Maine shoe firm survives purge and grows iMaruki.2 00 5. Quebec, A Staslny32 Finals QulnieU: SM Pd |».I0 Cook 3 2-2 8. Robinson 9 2-6 20. Adams Ce(]arville80. Defiance78 367, Waly toynes 140-366, TrifecU:______84-7 Pd ^ |M0.M...... Goulet. U croixi,2 42 6. Washington, 6 4-4 16. Davii 7 2-2 16. Johnson’7 4-418. WILTON, Maine (DPI) — Pieces of leather “There were a lot of small companies marketing that was not cost-efficient. ookey, NAIA Distreit 23 r .-J (iarlner 35 iTookey, Veitchi, 6 57 7. High 4 3-4 II, Scott 5 1-3 11. Macy 4 M Finals THfkTEENTH RACE: YANKEE stitched together like a long rope are quickly Quebec. Tardif 17 (ftichard, Hoganson 8. Kelley 1 7-8 9. Kramer 0(W)0, Niles 4 Smith 355, Dick Roach 143- w COURSE (D) making shoes at mom and pop factories. But .“It was not cost-efficient and it was selling 1112 Penallies-Maruk, Was. 5 46, 'Hillsdale 82. Sienala H1 e ig h t^ Figure Skatingg 1Results THURSDAY 1-1 9 Totals .‘O 26-33 126 NAIA Distfict:Distfict 2 f ^ ‘ By United Press InInternational TK iU Sue 8.80 9.10 140 passed through a sewing machine and then now it takes $1.5 million to develop a new shoes below cost in order to keep its market,” p A i k Hunter. Que.5 46. Hoganson. Que,6 38. Cleveland 28 31 20 27-106 354, Stan Jakiel 351, Ray MARCHS, 1081 Smith. Was. 9.15. Kelly. Was. 13 32. Finals World Championships 8 Work Load 4.80 1.10 passed on to another shoeworker down the building,” said Vaillencourt, one of several said Wolverine manager Danny Lam. He said Phoenix 29 27 36 34-126 Southern Tech 81. N Georgia 60 At Hartford, Conn.. M a i^ 4.1981 Bernier 351, Norm Vittner Goulet. Quo. 14 26. Clackson, Que. 19 17 Three-point goals-Phegley 2 Fouled 6 First Dawn 8.00 assembly line. ' corporate leaders brought into Bass when .'J EVENING Third period—8. Quebec, Cloutier 6 NAIA District 26 Pairs (final results)' — I. Irina 137. TIME: 40:77 a re-engineering of Viner's shoemaking out - Washington Total foul»--Cleveland Finals Vorobieva and Igor Llsovsky, USSR, total I Rorcki.3 38 9. WashmBlon. Gartner36 2,, 19. Tcchmcat-Johnson ______Quiniela: 718 Pd IS.80 “We have 60 operations to make an average CheeseborougK-Ponds Inc. of Connecticut process, a price increase and quality im­ 6:00 'Walker. Parrot. 4 21 10 Quebec, i2efio Gardner-Webb82, ^Im ont Abbey 81 factore^ Iacesl.4.2. Sabine Baessand NAIA District 30 shoe. That means we have to handle it 60 purchased the operation for $27 million in 1978. (S) F.A.Socc«r Cloutier 7 iTardif. Richard'. 6 27 11, Tassilo Tnicrbach, East Germany, 2A. 3, BLOSSOMS - Martha ®“'* "'* * If*'* ' provements turned the troubled company' 7:00 Quebi‘c. A Stastny 33 i Hoganson. P Finals Christina Riegel and AtidrearNischwitz, times. If wq can come up with a way of doing “I don’t mean to be derogatory, but a one- around. dD 8porttC«nt«r StastnvK 19 03 Penalties -McTaggart. INDIANA <93* Xavier (N.0.173. Belhaven 70 West Germany, 4.6. 4, Marina ­ Randall 138-152-406, Alice SCiitesOT •Y. • ' . TT- NAIA District 31 that more efficiently, it reduces the cost of the 8:00 Was. 3 .M Hunter. Que, 3 M. Tookey. Bantom 2 1-2 5. McGinnis 3 5-7 II, SOCCER kasova and Sergi Shahrai. USSR. 52.5. Violette 381. owner-type business finds it difficult to get the “We doubled our production with the same Was 6 00, Waller. Was, 9 ffl. Dupont, Edwards46-713, Davis2 dO4, Knight 9 Finals Caittin Carruthers and Peter Camithers, X NBA B4«k«tball DorninicanTO. St. John Fisher56 Burlington, Mass., 7.8. 6. Veronika shoe,” said Paul Vafllencourt. money necessary for investments in cost- number of people in just seven weeks, taking diD ESPN Collaga Batkatball Que 9 rfl 6-8 24, Orr 3 2-2 8. Bradley 2 M 5, G Shots on goal-Washington 6^>^S--20 .Johnson 6 1-3 13, Busc 2 (M) 6. C East Pershina and Marat Akbarov, USSR. 8.0. “Bass has grown while others stagnated efficient, labor-saving devices,” he said. advantage of the largescaie operattons Show Queb(H- 1415-& 38 Johnson 2 0-0 4 Totals 35 21-30 93 Kings iNY'71, Concordia66 MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE ^ Barbara UndertiRl and Paul Martinij because we have a good shoe.. We’re trying to 8:30 Goalies W’ashinton. Parro Quebec. SEATTLE GOfi South By United Press international Canada. 11.0. 8, Susan Garland atui Bowling Results In 1971, a Viner Shoe Co. marketing director Wolverine has to offer around the world,” he ® ScjportUr Vollayball Cup Ala -Huntsville81. Ala. St 71 Atlantic Division Robert Daw, Great Britain. U i. 9, Birgit By United Press International Bouchard A 14.8D1 Bailev 7 3^5 17. J Johnson 4 (M) 8. PBA National Championship make a shoe at a cost that still gives the in Bangor said his firm had the management said. 0:00 Sikma 6 0-0 12. Hanrlik 3 (K) 6. V Midwest W L Pet GB Lorenz and Knut Schubert. (TiicagoSl 75. McKendrec74 x-Ncw York 33 4 892 Germany, II.4. 10. Lea Ann Miller and At Toledo, Ohio. March 4 customer dollar for dollar a good item,” said and organization to buck the trend of firms “I'm not saying it’s impossible, but it’s pret­ (S) Top Rank Boxing Winf!i[ieg 003--3 Johnson 102-4 22. Hiil2C14)4, Donaldson William rauver. Wilminf^on. Del.. 13.6. 11:30 3 (M) 6. Brown 5 4-4 14. Walker 8 (H) 16 DePaul 84, Davton 64 Baltimore 19 16 514 14 (The top24 bowlers with total pinfalU Vaillencourt in the modem brick office where closing in the face of strong competition from Montreal 531 -9 , Illinois St 64, No Iowa 44 Philadelphia ll, Luan Bo and Y90 Bin. . 15.4. after three rounds, 24 games) ty difficult for a small, family-owned opera­ (D Racing From Rooaavalt First [K*rio(l- I, Montreal. l-irouche20 Totals 48 9-13 lOf 17 20 469 16 Plainfield EntrleSj Indiana 24 21 26 <2-93 Marquette 91, Stetson Hartford 12 2f' 324 21 (Free skating results) — 1. Irina 1. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis. Ind.,5J73 he oversees operations of three Bass Shoe Co. foreign imports, particularly those making tion to get the money necessary to remain Racaway 'Li(leur> 4 01 2. Montreal. l.afleur 2b Vorobieva and Igor Lisovsky, USSR. 9 2. Earl Anthony, Dublin. Calif . 5260 'Uimbert. Actoni. 8 37 3. Montreal Seattle 31 28 21 2^-lOf) Central Divi.sion plants. low-priced Shoes. (!D SportaCantar Three point goals-Buse2 Total fouls-- x-St Ixiuis 24 14 total placements, factored ^ace 1.0. 2. 3. Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, Thursday successful,” he said. Napier 311 'Mondou. Shutti 12 02 4 N.J,.52f.3 12:00 Montreal. Ijm bcrl 19 ' Acton. Tremblay i Indianai* .Seattle25 A 18.429 Sports transactions v-Cleveland 21 17 Sabine Baess and Tassilo Thlerbach. Bass, once a small family-owned factory in Last year, despite two federal assistance Several small firms, however, have bucked dD ESPN Collaga Batkatball (Tiirago 20 19 t^ st Germany. 19. 2.0. 3. Christina 4. Mike Berlin, Muscatine. Iowa. 5,190 Post Time 7:30 p.m. 16 47 : Montreal Gainey 20 ' Uingway f.. Tim Black. Toledo. Ohio. 5.106 rural Wilton, is now one of the industry’s packages, Viner closed its three plants, and Show -larvis' 18 16 Penalty Ijngwav Mon ITAH GOT I By rnitojd Press International Buffalo 18 19 Riegel and Andreas Nischwitz, West 1st M J/Ii the trend and are competing in the industry Danilov 12 11* 14 34. PcHiuetle 3 .1-4 9. Baseball Western Division Germany, ffl. 3.0 4. Marina Cherkasova 6. Paul Moser, Somerset. Mass , 5.156 Ebony Winn 4-1 fastest growing firms, expanding into new 12:30 1.1 a* 7. Rich Hartman. Alton, Hi . 5.143 was purchased by Wolverine Worldwide of despite their size. Ballmwjre • Signed pitcher Dave Ford x-Wichita 22 17 and Sergi Shahrai. USSR. 38. 4.0. 5. Sun Kissed 7-2 dD NCAA Indoor Track ...... S,.,„ml 'pm,Ml 6, MnnlrMl. . Tn-mblav -. _ - i TO t}a,nnnit ' ' ’'‘'‘'I 1-T ;■> c a 'n.'m Caillin rtrrulhers and Peter Carruthers. 8. Dick Weber, St. Louis. Mo.,5.IX . facilities in Bangor and in New Hampshire Michigan — a firm specializing in buying un­ Eiexter Shoe Co. and Penobscot Shoe Co. 24 ■ Misfbrough l-imborli 1 14 7 14 1-3 29. Bennett 1 1>2 3 Totals 41 23-9 _.ihd mfidder Wayne Krcnchicki Phoenix 16 21 Gambling Gossip 5-2 2:30 Iff New fork Mels - Signed catcher Ifcnver » 14 24 7‘» Burlington, Mass.. 44. 5.0. 6. Veronika 9. Gary Cunningham. Baldwinsvilic dD SportaCantar Monlrc.il Aclon 13 ' l.ambort, Engbloni', I’ershma and Marat Akbarov. USSR.50. N,Y,.f..l28 JB's Super SUr 6-1 where it uses some of the most modem profitable shoe companies and making them were two cited by industry leaders as being T (H 8 Montreal. Mondou 17 ' laangvvay > GOLDEN STATE'lir: I ■ Bruce Benton to a one-year contract SanFrancisco 10 2S 263 II 3:00 King 13.'-8 31, Smith 4 6-10 14, Carroll lliH’key x-chnehed division title 6 0 7. and Paul 10. (He* Nelson Burton Jr.. St Louis. Good J(^n 12-1 technology available tp the hand-crafted in­ into money makers. small but using technically advanced equip­ 9 13 Ponallies Dudley. Win 7 7i. 6 7-9 19. Lucas 1 1-2 3, Short f f-7 If , Martini. Canada. 64. 7.0. 8. Susan Mo., Izzo J 6-1 dD Top Rank Boxing Bisebrough Mon, 7 27, I.ukowit h Win. Philadelphia Recalled defenseman y-elmched playoff bt*rlh m i dustry. It was a classic case where people involved 5:30 Parker 3 0-1 6. Homar 3 0-0 6. Hasselt 5 Held Bailev from Maine of the AHLand WeiVednesday's Result (iarland and Robert Daw. Britain, 78,8.0. 10. (tie) Fred Conner, Mar Vista, Monthly Bill lO-l ment and techniques to produce a highly cost- 9 44 F.ngnlom Mon 9 44 Savard .Mon 9. Birgit liorenz and Knut Schubert, East dD NCAAFancIng ir

7 " Entertainment/Arts

The queen of real estate Statewide poetry winner Vernon student in play STORRS — Richard Hopkins of 24 The production is directed by Susan Michael Dr., Vernon, plays the part of McIntyre, a candidate for a master of fine to read students works Treplev in the University of Connecticut's arts degree in directing. McIntyre says production of “The Seagull.” that she “wants to emphasize the humor A modern fairy tale MANCHESTER - Nancy P. Kamm of Program at MCC, Kamm is editor ot the The play, which opened Feb. 27 at the and irony within the piay, keeping the tone NEW YORK (NEA) - thought, either you meet Manchester Community College will read college literary magazine and active in Harriet S. Jorgensen Theater, will be light. But at the same time the play is “The Leona Roberts the prince the first time her poetry with four other prize-winning the MCC Poetry Workshop, which meets ■presented each evening at 8:15 through very lyrical and symbolic.” Helmsley Story,” or, how a around or never. And at Connecticut student poets tonight at 8:30 monthly and has given readings at the Saturday. There also will be a 2 p.m. Hopkins is a student in fine arts, glib, sharp-witted beauty that stage of my life!” in the Manchester Community College Hartford Arts Festival. An East Hartford matinee Saturday. '' majoring in acting. He has played the part from Brooklyn became She pauses, struck by the Dining Room. Ms. Kamm is the fourth nativer Ms. Kamrn graduated from East “The Seagull,” which waas Anton of Bobick the Dog in the "Card Index " at queen of New York’s real- wonder of\it. “Isn’t that MCC student to win in the 11 years the Catholic High School, is married and has Chekov’s first major theatricai success, UConn and Don Baker in "Butterflies are estate market. And then remarkable? That in this statewide contest has been running. It is two children. has become a classic of the Russian Free” at the Wagon Shed in Ashford. theater, it revolves around a complex web Tickets arc on sale at the Jorgensen married the king. world millions of people we sponsored by the Honors Collegb, Reading with Ms. Kamm will be 'Scene I; The handsome found each other!” Wesleyan University.^Contestants, chosen of relationships among its four main Theater box office. Phone 1-429-2912 lor Patricia Daddona of Connecticut College, porotagonists. Gold Room of the $128 The maitre d’ of the Gold at the colleges and universities, submit more information and reservations. David Leavitt of Yale, Michael Lohnes of In the role of Treplev, Hopkins plays the million Helmsley Palace Room approaches, five pages of their own work, which are Southern Connecticut StatbpCollege, and Hotel on Madison Avenue. cowering. He carries the judg^ by well-known poets. The winners son of an aging actress who is trying Maddy Sheinberg of the University if .desperately to cling to her fading youth.. Three area singers Tea is being served in fine' cushion Mrs. Helmsley then read at educational institutions. Bridgeport. china. A harpist plays, on ordered to replace the one MCC’s is the 14th and last reading. Treplev, a struggling writer, falls in love ’ in ehureh musical with the young and innocent Nina. He the balcony above the door. on which she sits. Ignoring In her senior year in the Drug and The event is free and the general public NEW BRITAIN — Three area persons Mrs. Helmsley — 5 feet 7 his stammered apologies, Alcohol Rehabilitation Counseling is welcome. loves his mother, too, but can’t help being jealous of her theatrical success. are principals in the cast of “Noye s inches, 123 pounds, green she coolly rises and allows Fludde ” which will be presented in two eyes, short wavy dark hair the exchange to be made. RHAM to sponsor performances March 8 at 4 p.m. and 7 — sits wrapped in fur Scene II: Leona Center seeking students p.m. in South Congregational-First Bab- Sophisticated ruffling for spring evenings edge pinafore ruffling over the lantern while, beyond, her per­ Helmsley in her office al exchange concert tist Church at 90 Main St. is created by Halston in two-piece style (left). sleeves, triple tucking around the hem of a sonal security guard keeps the Helmsley-owned Park MIDDLETOWN - The Center for the schools will study with professional ar­ They are Deborah Benson ol tists in an intensive residence program at HEBRON — The RHAM music depart­ Over a slim white silk crepe skirt, with skirt gathere^J below the dropped waistline watch as she responds to a Lane Hotel on Central Creative Youth is currently seeking ment is sponsoring a jazz exchange con­ Manchester, Joan Niilef of Glastonbury, nominations for artistically gifted high Wesleyan University. During the sub­ diagonal hemline that reveals one leg, he reporter’s questions. Park South. (The Fire and Ice: Nick Maricich even lands on cert with the Enfield High School band. and R. Leslie Childs of East Hartford bodice, with high collar and sash. Another “I was born on July 4th school students to attend the center this sequent school year, the students will be puts a satin-sashed white organza top with Helmsleys live in the his feet after showing off his daredevil Saturday. March 7, at 5 p.m.. in the The production includes nearly 100 style of sophisticated ruffling is seen at Bill and don’t ask the year, penthbuse duplex with summer. The center is a program of the guided in creating arts and leadership projects in their schools or communities skating In the new combined show of Ice RHAM high school auditorium. adults and young people, a 22-piece huge double ruffles that almost conceal the Blass (right), in black coin-dotted white silk you’ll never get it,” she swimming pool, Capitol Region Education Council', a orchestra. 13 recorders and an 8-member and will attend arts symposia atWesleyan The RHAM band, directed by Dennis sleeves and frame the sweetheart neckline. crepe. Ruffles spiral from hem to one quips in a deep, husky greenhouse, wrap-around cooperative association of the 36 boards of Follies and Holiday on Ice. sponsored by the center. Goss, will perform various numbers; the bell choir. Call it candy-box or romantic (center), shoudler, where a huge self-flower perches. voice. “I was a tomboy, terrace and, in the upstairs education. band from Enfield High School, directed For information and reservations, Oscar de la Renta’s spring ruffling is like a Super-puffed sleeves are ruffled at the really, always busy with living room,-8he_says, a 6- CCY is a program for Connecticut high Once a student is nominated and Exclusively yours by John Gionfriddo, will also play a few phone 223-3691. friends. school students who have demonstrated wrists. foot fireplace that’s applies, the student will audition and be numbers, and then to conclude the hour puff of air, in peach silk organza with lace- “I majored in English at talents in music, dramatic arts, dance, How well informed we are of the activities in "gorgeous.” ) Named interviewed by a team of artists in the long performance, the two bands will per­ Hunter College for two Leona Helmsley: "I get charged when a deal creative writing or visual arts. Washington that have meaning to Manchester depends on Wlial’s happening'':' president of the Helmsely student’s art area. our Washington news sources. Every week The Herald form several numbers together. years, and then my father, is going. It makes my blood flow. Those Hotels in June ’80, Mrs. Seibcted-stbdents attend the one-year For the latest news of what’s happening gives you exclusive reports from our Washington bureau. The concert is the last performance of on weekends in southern New England, For spring evenings who was a m illin ery buildings were my life.” Helmsley oversees programdivided into two parts: from July For more information, contact B. Joan the exchange program. The RHAM band The Herald, the only newspaper with its own bureau read The Herald’s Weekend pages every manufacturer, became ill, customer relations, 5 to Aug. 8, 140 students entering Grades Hickey, Director Center for Creative performed at Enfield last Saturday. Ad­ year. We’d talk business, covering Washington for news for Manchester. Friday, exclusively in The Herald and I had to go to work.” the move: She works to decorating and renovations JO through 12 from public and private Youth, at 347-9411, extension 684. mission is free. She was "gorgeous,” she exhaustion and sells the and I'd be talking in the for the chain. Meticulous­ millions. They’d think, she recalls, and she knew how first condominium in New ly- iHOUKRicanerm/ York, then converts one must be full of baloney.” W T H tS T A T l t 4 CXIT I t tlL V tM L A M Ruffles flourishing to walk, so, ‘T became a “ People who are inept lAtT HAATPOWO ita-aec apartment building after She grins. “In a way, they SAJIOAIN M ATW a DAILY model on Seventh Avenue. don’t like to work for me,” PmST SHOW ONLY t f ,tO I loved it. I made $300 a another into a co-op. She were frightened of me. NEW YORK iNEAl - It s a look like airy puffs that could blow shoulder style. Blass also likes an all- she says. “I don’t think I’m week. Then; after four does, in short, what no one Maybe inadvertently I was fashion law: In periods of basic day away. ruffled swoosh of white evening coat a yeller, but I’m very y e a r s , I m a r rie d a has done before in New putting them down.” TV tonight clothes, evening fashions go roman­ Called dance dresses, the de la over a slinky red, black and white definite in what I want. I lawyer.” She grimaces and York, and trains her staff Enter Harry Helmsley, tic. This spring, more ruffles and Renta organzas are youthful, such as print gown. read every comment card flourishes sweep through evenings his peach ballerina, pinafore-ruffled lights a cigarette. “The of 40 to do it, based on her in 1971, fearless, for­ the guests send in — own instincts and industry. midable, owner of much of 6:00 the Starship Searcher is jeopar­ B Odd Couple caught in the web of an odd family than presidents get from the Marine over full, short puffed sleeves, triple- Designers who include the new marriage lasted 12 years. there’s a card in each room N«wt dized by a strange mummified crea­ 11:30 (R atedR )(100m ins) •‘INCREDIBLE’ Manhattan and the now 31 band. tucked around the hem of a full skirt short evening dresses in their collec­ Too long.” In ’66, a senior vice presi­ and there are. 14,000 rooms ( £ I k>v« Lucy ture and a young girl with nomemory 0 AIMn The Family 1:30 dent, she leaves Pease & Helmsley Hotels in 13 0 Joktr’tWIld ol her past and a terrifying vision of 0 Racing From Roosevelt 0 Rat Patrol So widespread is the ruffling craze that is gathered below a dropped tions often ruffle or flounce them to Divorced in ’62, she dis­ all told — and I answer 2:00 ROBERT DE NIRO Elliman to become an in­ states. (Now 71, he’s es­ (3D F S occtr ‘The Road to Warn- T h u rsd a y her future. (60 mins.) Raceway that even Halston. often regarded as waist bodice shaped by a lace-edged soften their brevity. Stephen covered how it felt to need every card. Opening Round?. ® Paopla'eCaucue (W SportaCantar 0 Adam 12 “RAGING BULL” a fashion purist, works up a storm of sash The designs extend to his other Burrows triple-ruffles the skirt of his money. “My son and I lived dependent co-op broker. timated to be worth $5 “If I hear someone was S Movie-(Muelcal)...... W illy B Page 57 B Movla-(Comedy)** "Foolin’ 0 Jo# Franklin Show with my mother in “I made M50,000 in com­ billion.) Wonka And The Chocolate Fee* ®Movle-(Orama)** "FIra" 1977 . Around" 1980 Gary Busey, An- B e a t Smart dramitic ruffling. ThJ least of which romantic theme, the Hapsburg look. short, halter chiffon. To a short, treated badly, I reprim- lory*' 1071 Gene Wilder, Jack Al­ Ernest Borgnine, Vera Miles. C^'n- netteO'Toote.Aclumsycountryboy 2:15 IS his satin-sashed white organza top Here he combines long, full skirts halter chiffon. To a short, flounced Brooklyn for six months,” missions in one three- “Harry offered me a job, mand those responsible. bertson. Poor but honest young victs start a forest fire to cover' neir stumbles through his first days al 0 Nawa-Waathar CharHe wins a tour of Willy Wonka’s Jason (Jon Walmsiey) is torn 2:20 The with double self-rufifling that covers and embroidered jackets in pale skirt, Zoran attaches a simple, she says, “but I don’t like month period,” she says. but I refused at first. I And if I ever saw a camel- tracks and endanger the lives of a college until he meets a coed. (Rat­ to be dependent. 1 like to “It was overwhelming, but said, ‘I don’t need more factory, filled with a chocolate river between his family and lumbering community. (2 hrs.) ed PG)(101 mins.) 0 MomantOf Maditatlon the shoulders and frames a velveteen, with richly ruffled elegant sleeved glitter bodice. Bill Blass back mattress. I’d kill the and waterfall, marshmallow stuffed girlfriend Toni when her Jewish 8:30 B B B The Tonight ShowHosi 2:30 Power Behind I’ll tell you something very money. I’m in a bad tax mushrooms and constant sur­ 0 Movla-(Drama) **H "War sweetheart neckline. This goes with a. blouses. makes his short styles as dramatic as do, not take.” manager. So. people who religion sparks-controversy in 0 B Bosom BuddlesHenry, tired Johnny Carson. Guest: Sally Field, slim white crepe skirt, diagonally Flashback: the New funny. The last thing that bracket.’” When he asked p a s s . (100 mins.) of being thought of as a girl's best ^mins.) 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Nathan Hale Honrfestead and the raise the level and stop the heart. foods high in sodium and high in T hat is why I don’t like your story of ) M orning Don Lana Show _ 3:58 boor betwoon l-IO 92nd birthday. Mrs. Ruth Miffison will be the You need not worry about that. potassium. your husband smoking heavily and i £op«y4 And Buga Bunny 11:30 3 ) 9 FYI Ask Kleiner Strong House. Merhbers unable to at­ 0 Mary Tylar Moor# Show 4:00 greeter. Guests are welcome. tend are requested to notify the She was honored at a party at the Many diuretics do wash out both . The level of potassium is usually becoming hoarse. Hoarseness also P B Good Morning Amartca TUES.,MARCH10th Home hosted by members of the ) Richard Simmon* Show 0 JpgRank Boxing (Frt.) 3 ) John DavMton Show (Exc. hostess, sodium and potassium and excess ac­ determined by blood studies. Its can be caused by tuberculosis, which orteCantor B B B Password PhM DOC HOLLIDAY Koffee Klatch Polish National Alliance of which she cumulated water. But other diuretics effects on the heart cap usually be is more common in older people. B Today B In-School Programming QIINgan’t Island ■3.07 It door 11:57 AARP„f^hapter is a member. do not wash out potassium. Aldac­ Your letter gives me the opportuni­ I Batm an MsrvOmfln(Exc.Wad.) In issociition nith WCCC COAEN TRA — The public is in­ judged by changes seen in the 7:30 0 Nawabraak Movla . MANCHESTER - The Mrs. Wojcik was born Feb. 12,1889 tazide does not. People taking it ty to warn people about neglecting DEAR DICK: For many years I have been a fan of Red mCHAK) OaCYRJSS vited to attend a monthly Koffee electro-cardiogram. ) Groat BpacaCoaatar Skelton. I know of (and agree with) your policy of not giving AMYNMNC IBHMKX in Poland and came to this country ______AFTERNOON______Programming Unannouncad FRI„ MARCH 13th Klatch on Wednesday from noon to Manchester Green chapter No. 2399 should not be taking potassium DEAR DR. LAMB — My husband persistent hoarseness. Surgery in the ) JImBakkar f out the addressee of stars. Could you please tell me how I THEOOMPCmiON living most of her life in Rockville ) Bcooby Doo 12KK) ad.) 1:30 p.m at the First Congregational of the American Association of supplements or even attempting to is 76 and has been in good health most chest or neck may involve nerves to 6.00 Domata could gel a letter to.him. DAVID MOON, East Gadsden, Ala. SPYROGYRA 1 0 0 Nawa 2 9 m n 5:34 $ lO-JO pan. P4S NffhaWDiMimO Chuwh, Rt. 31. The event sponsored Retired Persons (AARP) will meet before coming to Manchester. increase the potassium in their diet. of his life. A year ago he had an the area but in that case hoarseness ) Captain Kangaroo ^ n g Faith Jim Bakkar I appreciate your agreeing with me. but perhaps I should ) Woody Woodpockar B m s Bunny reiterate that policy again. I won’t give out addresses of stars, m m m ^ * 6 id » . *7 It door by the Fr.iendly Circle of the church March 12 at 1.30 p.m. in the She received many gifts and cards. To do so could lead to a dangerous operation and recover^ fairly well, would have been evident immediate­ B B CarirSharkt ) NCAA BaaNtball (Mon.) Various Programming t b Saaams StrasI even if I know those addresses, because who knows what sort RESnURMTS i will include a variety of sandwiches, Fellowship Room of the Community buildup of potassium in the body. "■u* during the past six months he has ly after surgery. I P<^y PI^'Buga Bunny Movla Movta of kook might read it and do something kooky? I will give you 250 Hortford Rd. j SAT., MARCH lA^h G£N£ .RICHARD desserts, tea an3 coffee for $2. Clam Baptist Church, 585 E, Center St. Nursery school 8:30 FamUyFaud Bawitehad ^ ali a hint (and that goes for you, David, in your quest for R ^ ’s Monchaitar ) GHHgan'a l a l ^ ILovsLucy 9 NANTUCKET WIDER*^ PRYOR chowder is 3S cents. Alfred Fredette. an expert 12:26 address): There is a book called "How to Reach Anyone Who's 646-7738 The YWCA Nursery School is now ) Vartoua Programming 0 NawJaraayRaport 4:30 >5id«. f i t door photographer, will be the guest \ TV Community Collogo 12:30 FNntatonaa Anyone,” and you will be amazed at what you can find in it. 130 Longhill St., Eost Hartford C & F s e rie s accepting registration for the 1981-82 College students honored \ C artoo n * Attarachool Bpaclal (Wad.) a rth * Goff Court* | speaker and show slides accom­ 0 Saarch For Tomorrow 102 ConantvWfl Rd. school year. 900 0 Your Naw Day: Ctirlat'nmUvtngWord VMal DEAR DICK: In February 1979,1 was in Hawaii on vaction. 528-1034 H AR TEORI) — Child and Family panied by sound depicting signs of STlll The school is a state licensed ' Three Vernon men who have been been named to the dean’s list for the ) TomAnd Jarry Bawitehad At the Kona Snyt Hotel, on the Island of Hawaii, l^ey were Op«rt 6 Doity. 7-Sur>doy Wllliiiaiitic Services, through its Family Life spring with plant and animal life Vernon: Allan V. J. Karr, 142 p Brady Bunch Ryan's Hopa OnaOayAIA'nms making a movie called “The Day the World Ended," Wltlj Paul — coupon — I C l l A Z Y I school for 3 and 4 year old children. nam ed to the d e a n ’s lis t a t first semester at Virginia Military j O PhNDonahua8how 8lrsstsOf8anFranclaco(Exc. CALL 423-0078 Enrichment Program, is offering a native to Connecticut. Warren Ave., M.B.A.; and Glenn L. it^iMakaADaal Newman, William Holden, Jacqueline Bisset, Ernest Borgnine Clip & Save With a staff of three experienced Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Institute, Lexington., Va. Albert, a ) Joo FrankNn Show Doctora Wad.) series.of group discussions designed Oville, 57 Gerald Dr., M.B.A. ) NHL Hockay Show (Tyo.) 5:00 and Red Buttons. A few months ago, I saw a large ad for the teachers the school offers a choice of Troy, N.Y., are as follows: 12:58 movie, bat I haven't heard a word about it since. GWEN for single parents - men and DAR meeting history major, is a second classman I (^olobratlonOfThaEuchartat 0 B f v i ( £ A ll In Tha Family I B ^ ------David Izraelevitz of 6 Concord LEFTON, aevefand Heights, Ohio. women, whether divorced, or r(H^.ANI) — Captain Noah Grant a twoday attendance or a three-day (junior) at VMI. He graduated from Peter J. Gourley, son of Mr. and I 8oaama 8traal IHW □P Wondar Woman House, 631 Talcottvills Road, a Manchester High School. Mrs. W. J. Gourley, 730 Keeney St., lurMagazlno Young And Tha Raatlaaa ^ NCAA WrsaUlnB (Mon., Wad.) I don’t know what happened in Cleveland, but in Los Ange­ CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE SUPPER widowed, or those who have never Chapter, Daughters of the American attendance. The program is planned ) Richard BImmona Show r a Movla (Exc. Mon., Wad.) senior majoring in computer and MyThraa Sana les and most cities, that film came and went quicker than a married. There will be four sessions Revolution, will meet March 7 at 1:30 to. encourage freedom within struc­ Manchester, has been named a 9:16 BAIIMyChlldran (jjPPP»D4y**aalnDavayAndQoNalh wink on a guy with the fastest eyes in the West. It was a Friday, March 6th at 6:00 p.m. systems engineering; Roderick R. B A.M.Woathor Movla l 8llI lUatsrRogaraMlatsrRoi beginning on March 16 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Tolland Bank. ture and stresses individual attention College Scholar, the highest recogni­ disaster movie that was a disaster. GRANGE HALL Kunz, 26 Valley View Lane, a Earn degrees 9:30 D F l^ o r ld Cup SkHng (Tua.) I Staraky And Hutch p.m. at the Agency's headquarters, Mrs. Andrew E. Love Jr. will pre­ for each child. The staff includes tion for academic achievement, for 0 Brady Bunch |B B DayaOfOurUvaa 5:15 205 Oteott StrMt, M anchtilir jiuJevil Marianne Cornish, director; Elaine sophomore majoring in biology; and . Area students earning degrees at the fall term at Middlebury (Vt.) 0 Partrldgo Family In ^k h o o l Programming S ) HarmanoPatMo DEAR DICK: We have a bet going and maybe you can help. 1680 Albany Ave. sent an American Indian Prograrh In “Come Back Little Sheba," I say Burl Lancaster played Sponiorgtf by: Copeland, assistant to the director; Keith A. White, 48 Crest Drive, a mid-year commencement Jan. 18 at. College. 0 BuporaUr VoHoybaU Cup 1:30 5:30 Registration Is required aiid fees entitled, "Another Face of Jesus.” w.) • 0 AddamaFamHy I BamayMHIar Shelley Winters’ kusband. My husband says It was Ernest ^ UANCHeSTER ORANQE 031 Devlin freshman nn&joring tn computer and - V Ai ' ’ ■ flh are based on the individual's ability Mrs. James. Kent will present and Marily Atwell, teacher aide. the University of New Haven are:' You N t Your Ufa 0 A9*StarSoccar(Mon.) - I MJI.S.H. Borgglne. I say he was Shirley Booth’s husband in another Come and Enjoy An Irish Supper systems engineering. If^School Programming 9 JakaHataGoapalTIma I NCAA Fanckig (Tua.) / to pay. For registration and further awards to the winners of the For more information or to Bolton: Patricia fi? Yaps„ 58 Mt. ' Jane Hildebrand of 43 Cliffwood movie from that story. Will you tell us who’s right? CARRIE and Celebrate St, Pal.’s Day! , anajvvMi (^wvfVkiuiiix [pis' .jgL arrange for a visit, please call the Sumner Drive, M.B.A. Drive, South Windsor, has been Maud# B IfhSchool Programming I Movla (Mon.) / GREENE, Rock Hill, S.C. information call Margaret Sumner at American History Essay contest. 2:00 O f. Gone ScoHOn HObrowa The only movie made from the William Inge play was the TICKETS CAN IE OrAINED FROM ANY BRAN8E MEMIER Nutmeg Branch of the YWCA at 647- Cadet Michael R. Albert, son of Manchester: David L. Hoyt, 88 named to the dean’s list for the first iBavortyHHlbHIloa 0 Aa Tha World Twha 1 B^IContact Child and Family Services, 2364511 Hostesses will be Miss Margaret ^D onitkm : Adult $3.70, Chlhtran under 12 $2.78 semester at the University of Hart­ 9:66 0 ^ t8 m a rt _ I Elactrlc Company '52 version, which had Shirley Booth and Burt Lancaster as PLEASE CALlTHEAmE ext. 255. Parker, Mrs. William Garrell, Mrs. 1437 or come to the YWCA at 78 N. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Albert of 41 Pitkin St., B.S.; and Mark F. Young, the couple. So you have the right husband, but that's about all ford. , B Waathorvlow 0 B OnaUfaToUva ^ ' I LoHsryShow(Thur.) FORSCBEENTBAES Daniel Szalontai and Mrs. Gustave Main St., Manchester. McDivitt Drive, Manchester, has 112 Woodside St., B.S. _ 1000 (3D Tannia: Davla Cup CompaU- I Nawa For Information.- 649-9233 0 JaffaraonafFxc. Thur.) thMUFri.) ^ THE HERALD, Thurs., March 5, 1981 — 2i 20 - THE HERALD, Thurs,, March 6. 1981 u m m Science/Health CLASSIFIED 643-2711 12:00 noon the day NOTICES EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Heating-Plumbing 48— Sporting Goods 56— Misc. for Rent before publication. 24— Lots^Land for Sale 38— Flooring 47— Garden Products 1— Lott tnd Found 13— Help Wanted 25— Investment Property 37— MovIng-TruckIng-Storage48— Antiques Deadline for Saturday is 2— Persontit 14— Business Opportunities 28— Business Property 38— Services Wanted 49— Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE Pacemakers 12 noon Friday; Mon­ 3— >Announcements 15— Situation .Wanted 27— Resort Property Body chill 4— Enttfiainment 28— ReafCstate Warited day’s deadiine is 2:30 5— Auctions MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS 61— Autos for Sale 62— Trucks for Sale Friday. EDUCATION MISC. SERVICES for brain 40— Household Goods 52— Room s for Rent 63— Heavy Equipment for Sale not exempt FINANCIAL 18— Private Instructions 41— Articles for Sale 53— Apartments tor Rent 64— M otorcycles- B Icycles Phone 643-2711 19— SchoolS'Classes 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54— Hom es for Rent 65— Campers-Trallers-Moblle 8— Bonds-Stocks-Mortgtges20— Instructions Wanted 32— Painting-Papering 43— PetS'BIrds-Dogs 55— Business for Rent Homes here now 9— Personal Loans 33— Building-Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 5 8 - Resort Property for Rent 66— Automotive Service from heat 10— Insurance REAL ESTATE 34— Roofing-Siding 45— Boats 4 Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent 67— Autos for Rent-Lease By United Press International By United Press International Brain pacemakers — battery- Help Wanted 13 Ssrvfcat Oftorad 31 Building Contracting 33 Wanted to Buy 49 Apartments For Bent 53 With temperatures in the 40s but a powered electrodes implanted just un­ wind chill making it feel colder, one derneath the skull on the surface of INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WANTED PIANO FOR MANCHESTER one bedroom of the last things officials expected in the cerebellum — have been used for Your ★ HOME IMPROVEMENTS. BEGINNER - Good condition apartment on Main St., last fall’s New York Marathon was the first time to treat patients suf­ BABYSITTER NEEDED - B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom Low estimates. Fully insured. and reasonable. Call ^-5035 available immediately. Heat, that several hundred contestants fering from schizophrenia, depres­ Mature, responsible woman. Work. Free Estimates. Will Call DeSimone Painting & or 289-6427. hot water, carpeting included Flexible part time hours pick up and deliver. Please Contractors 643-9097. $235. Security required. No would develop hypothermia. sion and brain damage, and epilep­ Bargain Spot WANTED TO BUY during the day. Own transpor­ call 646-2161 after 4:00 p.m. . parking or pets. Call 644-2314 tics with behavioral pathology. tation or South West area. 649- Roofing 34 IMMEDIATELY, Older after 6 p.m "’There was no problem with the House in need of repair. Cash. faster runners but when the slower ‘ Dr. Robert Heath, chairman of 9046. BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - ’Tulane University’s psychiatry and - Fireplaces. Concrete. ROOFER WILL INSTALL Please call Frank J.T. Strano, RESPONSIBLE FEMVILE runners started to cross the finish Roofing, Siding, or Gutters for Straik) Real Estate, 6492000. room mate to share in big neurology, is the first to use the Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 DAY CARE PART TIME Chimney Repairs. "No Job’ line we began to see people who PLEASE READ Teachers Aide. Flexible Too Small. ” Call 644-8356 for Low Discountftice! Call Ken house 21 or over Includes own pacemakers in this manner, accor­ hours. Call 646-2688. estimates. at 647-1566. WANTED - Wood lots' for room with private bath $275 developed hypothermia — and these MASSEUSES - Full or part were healthy people,” said Dr. Ethil--^ ding to Science Digest magazine. YDUR AD Firewood. Green or seasoned monthly. Kitchen privileges, ’They had previously been used to time. Good steady clientele. SECRETARY TO WORK PAINTING & PAPERING - timber. Fully insured. Call parking. Cali Mhry 6497038. Pascrelli, an assistant professor of ClaMlfM adt m takin Windham area. Open every treat epilepsy, muscle-coordination WITH ADMINISTRATION Ceiling Special. 25r per square 871-8291. public health for Cornell University o w Sm phocM M l con- day 10 a.m. to midnight; Sun­ NEWSPAPER MANCHESTER. Three problems and uncontrollable pain. and special education. Rham foot, paint included. Quality who also is exeutive director of vMlMci. TlM Hwald la day 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. C3-7519. Sr. High School, Hebron Ct. Work! Fully Insured. PRIVATE WANTED, WORLD WAR II bedroom apartment. $400 per emergency medical services for New Dr. Heath treated experimentally raapoailMa lor only ana M- 06248. Must have excellent Manchester Property (or earlier), Japanese/Gcr- month plus security Call 643- 41 patients by implanting RAISE YOUR FAMILY CARRIERS man swords, daggers, medals, 5001, York City. canact bnartlM and than typing and stenographic Maintenance, David Kay, 649 PROPERTY pacemakers on the surface of their INCOME! Sell Avon and earn skills. Letters of reference 0754. bayonets, rifles, etc. Cash. The examj)le underscores the point ealy to tha ilza of Ilia good money. ^11 523-9401. Want Ads 643-0143. cerebellums, which he says is the WANTED required. Contact James MANCHESTER - 4'2 room that hypothermia can even strike ort|lnal IniarUon. Errori McKenna at 228-9474 or 649- C & M TREE SERVICE, Free apartment. Includes full base­ robust people during relatively mild area intimately connected to the w M di do Hot loMan llio BANK TELLER - Manchester 9587. estimates. Discount senior ment, heat, hot water, range, office. First Federal Savings. Household -Qoods 40 refrigerator, parking Michael D. Roman, board chairman of the Jewelers of weather conditions. The elderly and pleasure and pain centers deep inside n h io ol tho advartlaamont aUSTONMIRT citizens. Company * RENTALS the brain. The "least gratifying Three days a week, plus half INSIDE OUTLET, A Manchester owned and Desireable location. Adults, America, believes you should look to an established jeweler the very young, however, remain the « ■ not bo conoctad by an day Saturday. Apply: Main Olde Statge Rd., Wagon USED REFRIGERATORS. no pets. $350. Lease plus one results’’ have been with decorator store specializing in operated. Cali 6491327. WASHERS RANGES - Clean, Rooms lor Rent for advice, guidance and purchase of jewelry. "There are no most susceptible. Office, 1137 Main Street, East Rd. & Tall Timbers Rd. 52 month security 649-4378 schizophrenics. Heath says, "but paint, wallpaper and floor Guaranteed. Parts & Service. Hypothermia is the condition, Hartford. Equal Opportunity covering, has two part time B & M TREE SERVICE - bargains to be bought on street corners," he says. (UPl with aggressive or depressed Employer. CALL THE HERALD Low prices! B.D. Pearl & QUIET ROOM on busline^S photo) generally speaking, when body cashier/sales positions. Take advantage of our Special Son, 649 Main Street. 643-2171. per week, plus 'se'curity. EAST HARTFORD - All bills patients, results continue to be en­ Competitive wages, sales Winter Rates, ending paid. One bedroom, available 5 temperature goes below 94 or M 647-9946 Strano Real Estate, 643-2129. ' couraging.” EXPERIENCED AMESITE commission and store incen­ February 28th. 25% OFF, plus now. $180 Locators, 236-5646 degrees, at which point “uncon­ RAKERS/TRUCK DRIVERS tive plan with vacation DISCOUNT for Senior □MISC. FOR SALE Fee trollable” shivering begins, accor­ Other items from Science Digest: - Class II License. Knowledge FOR LADIES ONLy ! Nicely Ikralb SO. WINDSOR benefits. Make this a very Citizens! Free Estimates, furnished rooms in rooming, ding to Pascarelli. of Paving. Upton Construe^ rewarding opportunity. Fuily Insured. References. EAST HARTFORD - Heal and tion, 742-6190. Valleyvlew Dr., Deepwood Articles lor Sale 41 house. Very clean and neat. “The body as it cools further will Responsible, outgoing and 643-7285. Cleaning iady services Electric included. 2 bedroom New psychology Dr., Foster St., and Birch mature person interested in Kids o k. $300 Locators, 236- continue to shrivel until-you get to 90 MUNSON’S CANDY Hill Dr. available. Community kitchen Consumer selling do-it-yourself WATERPROOFING and bathrooms. All utilities 5646 Fee. degrees and then you get to a danger A new branch of psychology is KITCHEN is accepting Hatchways, foundation □ NOTICES CAU HELEN decorating merchandise included in rent. On bus line area.” he said. "When it gets below taking Freud’s theory of personality applications for part time should apply. Evenings and cracks, basement walls, sump MANCHESTER - Utilities in­ em p lo y m en t. H ours 4-8 ALUMINUM Sheets used as and near stores. References 90 you get into a life-threatening a step farther back in time. Some 649-0643 weekend hours. Apply m per­ pumps, tile lined, dry walls, printing plates, .007 thick and security required. Call cluded. One bedroom Today Lott and Found 1 Monday-Friday, 8 hours on son at 1161 Tolland Tpke. gravity feed, window wells. $200 Locators, 236-5646. Fee situation. birth psychologists say the'roots of Saturday and/or Sunday. 20-24 23x28'A” , 50 cents each or 5 after 3 p.m. 644-0383. Doctors at a small New Hampshire hospital are working to Manchester, in Burr corners Also: Steps, walks, stone for $2. Phone 643-2711. Must be "Then the body is at risk. The personality go back not to the first LOST - In vicinity of Foxcroft hours per week. Call for ap­ shopping plaza. 649-2828. v walls, fireplace and ceramic VERNON AREA - Carpeted shivering stops, muscles begin to redraw the boundary between life and death by thawing vic­ Drive, young cat. Multi- pointment 649-4332. EAST HARTFORD picked up before II a m. CENTRAL LOCATION - Free years of life but to birth and even the tile repairs. Over 30 years ONLY. parking. Kitchen privileges. one bedroom, lots of extras tighten and you start to lose con­ tims of hypothermia, which occurs when the body coiored female. Reward. Call Columbus Circle and HIRING NOW to work one of experience! 683-1013; 643-4953. $125. Locators. 236-5646 Fee Ripoff schemes womb. MEDICAL ASSISTANT AND Security and references after 6:00 p.m., 647-1875. Michael Avenue Area, our outdoor Flower sciousness. You’re lying there unable temperature falls way below normal. Dr. Harry McDade of "All patterns in life are MEDICAL SECRETARY, MOVING OUT OF STATE. required. 643-2693 after 4:00 Main & Wlllys Street Area, Locations: Friday, Saturday PRECISION Must sell appliances, fur­ p.m. VERNON AREA - 4 rooms to protect yourself and that can lead Littleton, N.H. Hospital is shown examining frostbitten toes metaphoric re-enactments of birth,” , LOST ■ Last Friday evening, busy group practice, looking WOODWORKING -15% off on Modern appliances Just S235 Silver Lane starting at or Sunday. Work 1, 2, or 3 niture, houseliold goods, by to unconsciousness.” says Leslie Feher, a psychologist and ' vicinity of Willies’ Steak for two special people, days. Car needed. SDR Enter­ Formica Counter Tops! Over Locators, 236-5646 Fee of one of his patients. (UPl photo) Monday-Friday in Manchester Main Street, & Beacon HIM end V March. Call 649-1722 Apartments For Rent 53 plague jewelers PascarelJi stressed that unlike founder of the Association for Birth House, Woman’s, Tan Purse. prises, Andover, Ct., 742-9%5. 100 Colors & Patterns! Very after 6 p.m. office. Send'resume and Psychology. In other words, Feher ■ If found, any portion, es­ - Tolland Street Area.' Reasonable. Call 647-9343. Homes lor Rent 54 frostbite, “You don't have to have pecially photographs, call salary requirements to Box o, VERNON - Near 86, luxury CALL ERNIE FIREWOOD - 4'4 of a cord. Condo Appliances. $345 NEW YORK (U PIl - Thinking of they been in business? What is their freezing temperatures to get said, the way you were bom in-^ anytime 643-0919. Reward. c/o "nie Herald. MANCHESTER - HOME, * EDUCATION OPENINGS IN LICENSED Seasoned and green. Cut. split monthly. Security, that important, very personal very reputation? Are they easily accessi­ hypothermia.” Doctors rewrite fluences - your personality. Babies 643-6039 CHILD DAY CARE HOME. king size, 3 bedroom witb LOST - Tan Greyhound Pup. ASSEMBLERS & COIL and delivered, $70. Strictly references. Cail 486-3923 major appliances Newly expensive watch or ring for a gradua­ ble to you? Can you return to them "You can get hypothermia under a bom by cesarean section miss labor Spacious rooms. Warm cor­ cash, no checks. (?all 871-8291. Green Manor area. Monday WINDERS - Female Private Instructions IB decorated $300 Locators 236- tion, engagement or wedding? contractions, the “essential process rective atmoshpere. Please MANCHESTER 2 room apart­ over the years for services and ad­ variety of circumstances,” he said. afternoon. Answers to preferred. Finger dexterity call 649-9535, or 646-9608. 5646. Fee, April. May and June are what vice and resale?” Of atheletes, slow-paced marathon of birth” says Feher. As a con­ "Zeke”. Tan collar, rabies necessary. Experience not VOICE, PIANO, FULL BRASS LOOK - Head- ment Heat, hot water, elec­ freezing theory sequence, they seek instant gratifica­ necessary. Wili train, 4 day ORGAN 1NSTRUCTI(5n S - board and foot board. Must tricity, appliances. Michael D. Roman calls the gift Ug. 646-1618. These suggestions are from a runners and cross-country skiiers are HOUSEKEEPING - Monday sell. $350. Call evenings. 644- References. No pets. $275 per Offices-Stores lor Rent 55 season pamphlet. Buying a Diamond, which tion. Feet-first breech births week. 10 hour d ^ . 7 to 5:30. Former Faculty New York thru Friday. In Manchester. most apt to come down with it. LITTLETON, N.H. (UPl) - Doc­ domen. Apply at: Able cToil, Howard City Music & Art High School. 0811. month. 646-3167 or 228-3540. Roman, board chairman! of the jewelers association members dis­ "We generally don’t see it in promote aggression and over­ Paraonale 2 PRIVATE Please phone Hazel, at 643- OFFICES FOR RENT, 400- tors at a small New Hampshire Each organ must be prepared to Call 644-8597. 8502 up to 6:00 p.m. 900 sq ft. Good location. Cen­ Jewelers of America, says the tribute at their shops. They also pass reaction. Pressure "of forceps on the TWO TRUCK TIRES. 80916.5 MANCHESTER - New 4>'2 organized sports,” he said. hospital are working to redraw the resume functioning and deal with the RETIRED FLORIDA PROPERTY tral air conditioning, two association s retail jewelers get a out "What You Should Know About” Being outside in the cold for head can iead to chronic headaches COUPLE, visiting hometown $1000/Month filling our LT, 8 ply rating on rims. $130. Room Town House Condo. l '/2 boundary between life and death by chemical changes brought on by the Want Ads CUSTOM BUILT STONE & 522-2344 days; 646-2445 baths. Fully applianced Wall- separate men's and women's bad name from the ripoffs in a brochures on colored gemsjpnes, someone who has been drinking or mentai iliness. And insensitive Manchester seeks rent or envelopes. Free details. Send □ REAL ESTATE BRICK Retaining Walls, rooms. Reasonable rent Call thawing people who seemed to have cold, such as the build-up of acids in Stamped addressed sealed evenings. to-wall throughout. $420 business in which their^ood name is karat gold jewelry and jewelry ap­ alcohol is another dangerous situa­ handiing just after birth can resuit in house sitting. June through Patios. Chimneys. Walks and 649-5335 frozen to death. the blood, when the temperature ap­ September. Send replies to envelopes, or 25 cents to: OFFICE CLERK for trucking monthly. 649-4003. their most important asset. praisals. a aversion to human contact. It's a company in South Windsor. Homes For Sale 23 Steps. Field Stone delivered. FIVE PIECE COLONIAL tion, particularly if that person Human life exists in a fragile proaches normal. Box P, The Herald. White Co., Box 4828, McAlien, Fully insured. Free Resort Property So they are campaigning to help happens to fall and stumble into snow highly controversial concept but TX, 78501. Duties include: Typing and BEDROOM SET - Dark Pine, MANCHESTER, Cute 4 room temperature band? Medical text­ heavy telephone contact. Call MANCHESTER - Northfield Estimates. 295-0034, 2990250. For Rent 56 you learn how to avoid scams. You might also look for the "J” and the body temperature "gradually "It’s a race between warming the many obstetricians, pediatricians Announcements 3 in excellent condition! 2 years apartment available April 1st. books quote normal as 98.6 degrees, RECEPTIONIST, For Dental Mrs. Zeppa, 289-8276 for ap­ Green Condominium. 3 old. Best offer. Call 646-3037. $350 per month, heat included ' If, in the course of their pitch, they emblem displayed by the 12,000 cools to a dangerous point.” patient up and reestablishing normal and nurses are members of Feher’s pointment. EOE. bedrooms, 2V4 baths, gas heat, NEW SMYRNA BEACH with 105 and 88 degrees declared the Successful adults are specialty office at Vernon Cir­ Spacious yard, near bus line. convince you it's better to deal with a members of the association. Of the “ A lot of people believe that circulation,” McDade said. association. A congressional study of central air. Pool, tennis court. FIFTEEN FOOT CORNER Security deposit required FLORIDA. 2 bedroom condo, limits at which major functions faii made-not bom. You can help cle. Excellent working con­ Keep Smiling along Atlantic Ocean, Tennis, reputable neighborhood jeweler, or a 20,000 U.S, jewelers, Roman says alcohol warms you up. You may feel If the head is warmed before the the theory is underway. ditions. Pension, profit- CLERK - Checking invoices Principals only. $65,000. Call '"SECTIONAL COUCH, Lane Call 649-4500. completely. your child reach this goal with and receiving slips. Use of 647-1915 after 4:00 p.m. Be Happy pool and club house. $250 per big timer like Tiffany or Cartier, or a association members do about 90 per­ warmer but it doesn’t act as anti­ heart is ready to pump blood, brain the book WINNING THE sharing, and medical benefits. end and coffee tables, Two But Dr. Harry McDade and his calculator helpful. Apply: living room chairs. Exceilent HEBRON, two bedroom week. Call 646-6844 evenings, department store like Macys or cent of the retail business. Many of freeze. cells may die. If chemicals build up LOVE AND LOYALTY OF Excellent opportunity for 646-5403 days. colleagues at the 54-bed Littleton mature individual who enjoys Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye Lots-Land for Sale 24 condition. Ariens Lawn- apartment. Heat, hot water, Gimbels. so much the better for the others operate within the trade ’’Drinking alcohol causes further in the liver before it is prepared to Side effect YOUR CHILDREN by noted M&M P&H, Manchester 649- Hospital are among a small group of C. Charles Chatham. Includes people. Call, 525-3868, 9 a.m,-2 Street, South Windsor. mower, ride-on 644-8292, appliances, carpeting, large them. such as at diamond exchanges. loss of body heat." dispose of them, that organ can fail, MANCHESTER - Residential 2871. Small repairs, yard. Lease and security $325 Autos For Sale 51 doctors nationwide who have brought The heavy emphasis on population a demonstration cassette p.m. remodeling, heating, baths, Rom an's point is; So much the If you can’t afford high prices, says Those who have to be most careful he explained. CASHIER - Handling in­ 'h acre. Close to schools, PARLOR ORGAN 100 years monthly. No pels. 20 minutes survivors back from below the control in China has had one highly tape. Money-back guarantee. shopping and highway. $24,- kitchens and water heaters. better for you. too. Roman, that’s another reason for Introductory offer $15.95. AVON. WE HAVE AN coming and outgoing checks, old. Excellent condition. Best from Hartford. Call after 5 are the elderly. traditionally recognized limit of 88 “Just as you think you’re home useful, major side effect other than filing etc. Apply: Gaer 900. Alibrio Realty, 649-0917. Free estimates! offer. Call 649-9535 after 5 p.m. 228-9759 or 228-3414. "The Ford ads that say a car is talking with your jeweler. Hypothermia can occur at MASTER Charge, VISA order OPENING in Manchester. degrees. This too-cold condition is free, you can have a whole lot of keeping the birth rate down. One toll free 800^3223 or send Please call 523-9401. Brothers, 140 Rye Street, p.m. WANTED JUNK AND LATE only as good as the dealer who stands ’’He really is an expert. He shops temperatures as high as 65 degrees South Windsor. Investment Property 25 Pointing-Papering 32 called hypothermia. other things happen,” McDade said. child per family has become a check or M.O, to: Norton PRESIDENTIAL VILLAGE MODEL WRECKS - Cash behind it — that is essentially our the market because there are all MAHOGANY DINING ROOM APARTMENTS. Apartments among older people, those with dis­ "It’s almost like a (Charles) Dickens widespread motto, and marriage is Publishing Company, 517 W. DAN SHEA PAINTING & Paid Call Parker Street Used message, too," he says, “We don’t really know the SECRETARY TO EXCELLENT SET $350. Sofa $175. 25" for rent. Call 6492623. Mon - kinds of quality. You’re really buying eases of the veins and arteries and story, with a lot of little side plots.” usually discouraged until men are 27 Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, CA DECORATING. Interior and Auto Parts. 649-3391 A few years back, when he was parameters. There is a length of time 91202. Receptionist/Clerk PRESIDENT. Full time. INVESTMENT! Good cash Zenith Coior TV $350.20” Toro Fri. 8 a m. to 3:30 p.m. his expertise. He can guide you to others unable to respond normally to Earlier this month, McDade led an and women are 23. In some villages, Must be able to type at least flow! First floor leased to Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. Snow blower $150. End tables, senior vice president of the Bulova that the body can be preserved. BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR what you can afford. the cold. unsuccessful 12-hour battle to revive couples form teams that decide each for Manchester Industrial 50 wpm and take shorthand 90 package store. Second floor, Quality Craitsmansnip! Call coffee tables, table lamps, MANCHESTER, VERNON, 4 Watch Co.fhe says a physician com­ We’re just not sure how long that is,” 6495424, or 6491703. SALE. 1976 Pontiac Formula i ’And he’ll be there when you need a soldier who was trapped in a moun­ year the number of children the com­ Park manufacturing con­ wpm. Someone who is self very nice apartment, plus 5 golf cart, typewriter table and room second floor of older $3,200, 1975 Chevrolet Monza plained in anger about the new The reason the elderly are most McDade said in an interview. motivated. Call Mrs. Bloom car garage, $67,900. Call for four family house. Includes him to repair, to appraise, to resell.” tain stream for several hours. When munity can afford to have and which □ EMPLOYMENT cern. much more! Call 6491790. $1,800, 1976 Dodge Charger Acutron watch "he insisted he had sensitive is because they lack much Although normally the body can 646-2900. further details. Strano Real INTERIOR PAINTING stove, and refrigerator. $275 One thing you won’t get from your he arrived, the soldier had no families should have them. The Special Edition. 2 door. 8 bought from a reputable jeweler in fatty tissue and have less body mass survive only a few minutes without Must have typing ability. Estate. 646-2000. AND WALLPAPERING G.E. COPPERTONE monthly. 568-2167. c y lin d e r , $2,500. 1974 jeweler is a five-year warranty. heartbeat or respiration and his body government offers financial Help Wanted 13 BABYSITTER NEEDED for DISHWASHER with butcher H aw aii.” "You really can’t give a five-year for insulation, Pascarelli said. thq heart pumping oxygen through Excellent pay and Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Others have poor circulation or dis­ the bloodstream, McDade said cold temperature was 37 degrees. "disincentives” to couples who limit 9 month old. Mature responsi­ A RARE OFFERING! Hugh Quality professional work at block top $125 . 30 ” electric MANCHESTER - Large 3 8 cylinder $1,500. 1973 GMC "He brought it in. Said it never warranty,” Roman says. "Any PART TIME - Earn extra benefits. ble woman required. Tuesday Storage Building on Industrial stove $80. Good condition 643- Bedroom Duplex. I'/z baths. eases which lend themselves to temperatures dramatically reduce Twice the man’s heart began family size. And along with the social reasonable prices. Fully in­ Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel gave satisfaction. reputable company gives a one-year money while the kids are in Please send work history - Thursday 6:45 a.m. to 4:30 Acreage, with rail siding in sured. Free estimates. G.L. 5965. Full cellar and attic. Central­ hypothermia, such as diabetes and beating for a few moments and then pressure against large families have drive, $1,500. 1969 AMC Am­ "It looked like an Acutron. It was warranty. Anything defective will the body’s need for oxygen, allowing school. Telephone Solicita­ to Box 00 c/o The p.m. Call 646-8715. Manchester. Possible McHugh. 643-9321. ly located. References, lease bassador 4 door $300. 1975 stopped. The physicians were finally come strong taboos against tion. E. Hartford company. A assumable mortgage or owner USED FURNITURE - Living and security required. $450 stamped Acutron". But when I held it show up in that time. And you have thyroid problems. hypothermia victims to be revived Chrysler Cordoba, poor condi­ forced to give up. premarital and extramarital sex — ?ood telephone voice and dic- Herald. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - financing! $68,900. Alibrio room set, rugs, end tables, monthly. Call Lee, 649-0016, or to my ear, it ticked An Acutron both the company and your jeweler "The elderly can get hypothermia long after they appear dead. tion, best offer The above Thawing techniques are relatively with the result that China’s popula­ ion a must. Hours 9 a.m. to I Excellent opportunity for full Realty, 649-0917. coffee table, appliances, exer­ 643-8387. may be seen at the Savings hums, you know. standing behind it.” in apatments that aren’t even that- "The whole message is that you’re p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon. time Receptionist. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING cise bike, etc, very good con­ cold. If it’s about 60 degrees for not dead until you’re warm and new and can be tested only under ac­ tion of 950 million has a remarkably - Interior and exterior. Bank of Manchester. 923 Main •' "‘Finally, he confessed he had Gold jewelry comes in 10, 14, 18 through Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m,, Experienced preferred. dition. See at 138 Park St., 456>/2 MAIN STREET - 6 St.. Manchester. tual conditions, McDade said. low rate of venereal disease com­ h ts . Williams, 569-4993, SMALL BUT GROWING Commercial and residential. Room House. No young bought this mechanical thing with a and 22 karat. Roman calls 10 karat several days they might get dead,” McDade said. LOCAL MAIL ORDER FIRM, Excellent salary plus □ BUSINESS Apt. A2 anytime. Medical ethics prevent doctors from pared to other nations. benefits. Call 2898210. Free estimates. Fully in­ children. No appliances. No tinny tick that would grind itself to the magic level. “Anything less than hypothermia and lapse into un­ But the chemical reactions the in Vernon Circle area looking and SERVICES sured. 6494879. BUICK CENTURIAN. PS." consciousness,” the doctor said. body goes through in the process of experimentally inducing hypother­ NAVY VETS. Career Oppor­ NEW QUEEN OR KING SIZE utilities No pets. Security. PB. AT, AC. Very good condi­ pieces for $65. An Acutron would cost 10..karat will corrode, tarnish and tunities available. (;all for responsible person with in­ WATERBED, never opened, Tenant Insurance required. centive to facilitate handiing DIRECTOR, to manage in­ tion. $400 or best offer. 643- $300 .. For that reason, Pascarelli said freezing and then being warmed up mia because of the dangers. collect, (518 ) 462-4321. 9:00 EXTERIOR PAINTING, 10 year warranty, walnut $375 monthly. Available now. peel.” and shipping of orders, inven­ novative child abuse preven­ Services Offered 31 5317. the elderly must be closely watched. make the process one of the most Although small by metropolitan Neuron cluster a.m. to 1:00 p.m. tion and -treatment program, experienced college student. stained pine frame; head- Call 646-2426, weekdays 9 to 5. "Unfortunately, this is happening Recently, the association tory control and mailing lists. Quality work. Very If people are aware of an older per­ complicated of medical procedures. hospital standards, Littleton’s loca­ using Lay Therapists. Masters REWEAVING BURN board, deck, pedestal, mat­ every day, particularly in watches. successfully fought a move to change Researchers from the Harvard Some typing required. Part reasonable prices. Call Mike. DODGE Window Van, many- son living alone, that person should A hypothermia victim can be tion in the White Mountains has at­ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Degree in social work HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas tress, liner, heater. Originally MANCHESTER, VERNON - new parts. Needs motor. Best There are all kinds of immitations the Federal Trade Commission Medicaf School may have discovered for apartment in East Hart­ time 25 hours per week. 569-3458 or 569-4545. $330 now only $199 . 563-0073, Four room, luxurious one be checked at leasCevery other day. rewarmed externally, using hot tubs tracted physicians interested in cold Benefits included. Call 643- preferred. Reply by 3/14/81 to repaired. Window shades, offer. 643-5317 with names on them like Bulova, regulations to permit jewelry to be the biological clock that tells us when ford. Call after 5:00 p.m., 528- ^ a n America of Connecticut Rocky Hill. bedroom contemporary con­ weather injuries. McDade said they 7826 between 9-12 for appoint­ Venetian blinds. Keys. TV LEE PAINTING. Interior & Longine, Seiko, Rolex, Omega.” labeled gold even if it was less than "If it’s severe, they should be and electric blankets, and internally, to sleep and when to wake up. It’s a 1332. Inc. Att: Mrs. Loin. FOR RENT. Marlow’s, 867 dominium. Includes all are called on to treat an average of ment. Exterior, “Check my rate 1974 AMC GREMLIN IN Or the gold chains, now the vogue. 10 karat. taken to the hospital immediately sending warm fluids through the cluster of neurons in the Main Street. 649-5221. FARM RICH LOAM 100 cubic appliances and pool. $375. Call GOOD CONDITION, two hypothermia cases each year. BOOKKEEPER, Accounts before you decorate.” 'Depen­ yards. Easy access. You load 5M-2167. The clasp may be stamped 14 karat. "It may be much better to buy a and rewarmed under medical super­ chest cavity via tubes in the ab­ hypothalamus in the brain. “We dable. Fully insured. 646-1653. economical with 6 cyiinder Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 payable and receivable, plus CERAMIC FIRING. Discount and truck. $3.00 per cubic And it is — the clasp, that is. The rest vision,” he said. believe this pacemaker sends out motor. $850 . 742-6537. ring at $1,000 than one that looks statistical projections. h[o pay rates. Quick service. Call 643- yard. Bolton 649-1151. SIX ROOM APARTMENT - of t^e chain may be a lot less; leave a similar at $600. The jeweler will tell While waiting for medical care the nerve impulses — like a clock in a role. E.O.E. Apply Mary, INTERIOR PAINTING, over victim should be taken to a warm 2543. ten years experience, low $350.00 monthly. Two months 1967 IN TER N A TIO N A L green mark on the skin. you why. computer,” says R. Martin Moore- WINF Radio, 6491230. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 security. No pets. Please call SCOUT - 4 Wheel Drive place and any wet clothing removed. Testing reveals winter rates and senior citizen So beware the card table peddler, "Tell him what you can afford to Ede, who head^ the research group! COMMUNITCATION discounts. 643-9980. 649-1354. „ Rebuilt transmission, new the telephone salesman with a The victim’s head should be kept ALARM OPERATORS DOCTORS OFFICE LOVEABLE EBONY, A very clutch. AM FM 8 track $700. spend. He will look into his inventory What makes them think it is a clock? ASSISTANT. Monday, bargain — or anyone with a level with the body to assure an BulldlngXontraclIng 33 weli behaved older kitten is Call 649-2943 and show you what may be best for “Destruction of the clusters iq Tuesday, Thursday and alter­ looking for a good home. 633- MANCHESTER - 5 ROOMS in "bargain." Roman points out also you. And quite often you’ll find he’ll adequate blood supply to the brain. rodents and primates causes their pol'lllOT '» P « ’l'nce, we oiler e unique challenjlng nate Friday’s, 8:395:00 p.m. newer 2 family. Carpeted. All risk of disease FARRAND REMODELING - 6581 or 342-0571. that catalog purchases lack the ad­ To help prevent hypothermia in M ujl be de^nJable with good references and available weekends Assist Doctor in examining appliances. Private base­ advise you against purchasing an periods of sleep and waking to be ran! Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, ment. Security deposit. No vantage of the customer personally people over 65, particularly those BOSTON (UPl) — Cystic fibrosis babies for CF, as in the case ot some "’T ’ I»H1 Indoor parking, comprehensive patients, simple lab Musical Instruments 44 item he feels is not right for you.” domly distributed through the day,’l Insurance program. In a modem downtown Hartford olllce surrounding Room Additions, Decks, All ts. $430. Available April 1. '(bedridden, thermostats should be set other genetic conditions, the procedures, pension plan and 1972 Olds Delta Good running examining what he oj^she is buying Association members avoid need no longer come as a tragic sur­ Moore-Ejie explains. "We can't per? 1 Taking applications lor lull time positions on the following schedules: medical insurance. $4.25 an Wpes of Remodeling and ^a kdays, and mechanical condition Air and asking questions about it, pitching diamonds as a financial in­ no lower than 65 degrees. For those prise to the parents of children found researches said their test spares form human experiments that would 8 A M —8 P M (typing required) hour to start. Call 649-8571 Income lax Repairs. Free estimates. Fill- anytime weekends. 646-0013. conditioning, automatic “One of the most abused words in over 75, it should lurkept at 70 degrees to have the ultimately fatal disease. parents the shock of finding their ap­ 8 P M - 12 Midnight between 2 and 4 p.m. ly insured. Phone 643-6017. transmission, and power vestment. prove the cluster acts as a 12 Midnight - 8 A M Service this counTry is whplesale " he says, or warmer. ^ Doctors at Boston’s Children’s parently healthy baby has inherited a WURLITZER ORGAN - ROOMMATE - 25 to 35 to brakes. Cail Dave at 647-9946 "We started to dig into the dia­ pacemaker: But the evidence strong! LEON CIEZSYNSKI share two bedroom flat in "It misleads the consumer into Other dangerous situations include Hospital have devised a relatively fatal disease. Call 728-1348 for applications between 10 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. PAR't TIME OFFICE Model 4300, with bench. Early mond investment business,” Roman ly suggests that it does.” ; WORK, Light typing, good EXPERIENCED INCOME BUILDER. New-homes, ad­ American style. In mint con­ Manchester. Many extras! $150 thinking he’s saving money.” being snowbound, falling into ice strnple test to determine if a person’s TAX PREPARATION, done ditions, remodeling, rec plus utilities. Available April 1970 M AVERICl«l"^der. says, "But we have found, fortunate­ figure aptitude. Located in ditio n ! $900 firm . Call Rebuilt engine,*g^d interior, He talks of the discounter who water, while ice skating for example, cells accumulate sodium — and, in "The children are often times' East Hartford. Call 2897743. in your home. Please call Dan rooms, garages, kitchens Manchester, 646-5653 after 1st. Call 6492907 evenings. ly, that the diamond investment ^ s l e r at 6493329. good tires, has passed inspec­ shows a big, thick catalog with a since the body loses heat 26 times doing so, determine whether the peo­ diagnosed at birth or within the first remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, 6:00 p.m. for appointment to craze has subsided. Dead skin helps Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 dormers, roofing. Residential MANCHESTER - Three tion $600 or best offer. Must item price of, say $100 an d ^ ers to faster in cold water, and failing to ple carry the CF gene. It is the most year of life,” Epstein said in an inter­ SALES PERSON, Full time in INDIVIDUAL & BUSINESS see. sell, call 633-2539 anytime "Initially, it was all scams. But When you take your next shower, quality men’s shop. Excellent or commercial. 649-4291. bedrooms, 1'^ baths. Modern sell the same thing for $50. replace cold, wet clothing. common genetic defect among view. The infant can’t absorb food INCOME TAX RETURNS duplex. Near ew ter. Wall-to- everyone involved with them now is you’d do well not to scrub top working conditions, plus paid prepared at your convenience Boats-Accessorles 45 1973 CHEVY WAGON - V-8. "If you really shop around, you’ll out of the business." “You can get hypothermia just by whites in the United States. properly, suffers repeated benefits. Apply in person to DESIGN KITCHENS, wall carpeting. Fully respiratory infections and vigorously. Those 12 to 20 square feet Call Janet S. Gworek, at 644- cabinets, vanities, counter applianced kitchen, cellar.No 95.000 miles. AT. PS, PB, air find it’s never sold for $100. The It was, however, the reason the walking around in wet cjothing,” he About one in eyery 2,000 children Mr. Apter or Mr. Snyder, 0194 for an appointment today 1974 14 ft. Aluminum Star $350, Call 646-2815 after 5:00 diminished breathing capacity. of dead skin that cover your body Regal Men’s Shop, 903 "Main tops, kitchen cabinet fronts Craft Boat, with 9Mi, pets. References. $400 pius going rate may be $50.” association published its diamond said. born in the United States suffers CF, custom woodworking, colonial p.m. To avoid hypothermia while ven­ help keep out foreign substances, St., Manchester. horsepower. Evinrude motor utilities. 649-5678 after 6:00 Among jewelers, he says, buying brochure. It says you should and all die from it by the time they Independent Dealers HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN reproduction's. J.P, Lewis 649- and trailer with mounted light p.m. marketing pressures keep'prices in turing outside Pascarelli urges peo­ are 19. Although the disease is "It’s a fairly grim disease,” he bacteria, fungus and radiation. The EXPERTLY PREPARED by 1975 CHEVY MONTE seek the advice of an established NURSES AIDE - Part time. and anchor, winch. $700. Call CARLO, Air conditioning, line. The association has a self­ ple to keep as dry as possible; wear a said. elbow replaces its outer layer every leading, independant Tax Con-, BOLTON one bedroom, jeweler because "it is highly unlikely hereditary, until recently scientists Laurel Manor. 91 Chestnut sultanf. “ ■ 649-8496. power brakes, power steering 10 days, but the inside of the forearm Street, Manchester. ROBERT JARVIS heated apartment. Quiet policing Jewelers Vigilance Com­ double layer of socks and layered had no way to screen the population Wanted Wade, 649-6851 for appoint- and automatic transmission. that you are personally able to deter­ can take as long as 100. BUILDING CONTRACTOR; Antiques 48 neighborhood. References mittee. And you're buying for lasting mine the quality of a diamond.” clothing; cover the head since 50 per­ for carriers. ’The screening test involves taking ment. Custom Building, Additions, required. No pets. $290 Runs excellent. 649-3018 or value. cent of the body’s heat can be lost Dr. Jan Breslow, a pediatrician, a snip of skin — about an eighth of an HOUSEWORKER - Reliable Garages, Roofing and Siding. monthly. 643-5983. 646-7035. In buying a diamond. Roman says, Call Dave at to work days. General house TAX PREPARATION WANTED - Antique Fur­ “The pstablished jeweler in through the head alone; wear and Dr. James Epstein, a inch thick — under local anesthetic Reliable and experienced ser- Kitchens, Bathrooms and niture, Glass, Pewter, Oil you should know, for example: cleaning, own transportation , Repair work of all kinds. 643- 1972 AMC MATADOR - 2 door business today will be in it tomorrow. mittens instead of gloves; and stay and growing some of the skin cells Family Herald vice in your home at Paintings or Antique Items. —That a so-called “diamond cer­ physiologist, say their test can deter­ Kreferred. Two adults in 6712. hardtop. Runs well. $450. It’s a family oriented business. He’s out of the wind as much as possible. mine if parents are symptom-less until there are between 10-12 million You may notice how some ousehold. Call 6492211. reasonable cost. Norm R. Harrison. Telephone 643- Power steering, power tificate” is merely a jeweler’s opi­ Marshall, 643-8044. 8709. ■ very sensitive about keeping his If you "get chilled or have to help of them, Breslow said. newspapers accept advertising for X- NEWLY RENOVATED - 2‘/j brakes. Call 647-1980 nion of value; ' carriers of the CF gene. 647-9946 INDIVIDUAL TAX RICHARD HAACK rated movies, massage parlors and Room apartment: includes customers." someone who is, Pascarelli ‘"rhere is« one out of four chance SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS PREPARATION IN YOUR BUILDING AND Wanted to Buy 49 —That stones of the same weight REMODELING, experienced, heat, hot water, appliances. 1968 PONTIAC LEMANS - How do you find a ’ reputable recommends drinking something that a child will have the disease if In four or five weeks thb cells, other businesses appealing to the needed for Grades K-12 in the HOME. Eimerienced and and size can be. a $60,000-flawless explicit. The Herald doesn't for a .. 8:30 to 5:30 Bolton Public Schools. For in­ all phases of carpentry. Will Immediate occupancy! Good running Condition. Some jew eler? (the highesit rating) diamond or a $1,- warm — "but absolutely no alcohol” both parents are carriers,” Epstein called fibroblasts, can be tested for reasonable. Call H.H. Wilson, work with homeowner. 647- WANTED - Acreage to log off. Security and references. Call new parts. Best offer Call very good reason. We respect your formation and application call 649-6506. "Know the firm you are dealing (XW purchase "with so much carbon — putting on a blanket and going to a said. 4 Kow well they “pump” sodium 643-1569. ^ 1904. Call 871-8291. after 6:00 p.m., 6493911. 643-2212 after 6 p m with. Ask questions. How long have in it you could almost burn it” . warm environment. Since no way exists to test unborn across their membranes. family too much. 22 — THE HERALD. Thurs.. March 5, 19S' PHONE NEW PRIVATE PARTY WANT AD RATES - FAMILY THRIFT SPECIAL!!! WANT THE HERALD. Thurs , March 5. 1981 — 23 QUARANTEED RESULTS! ^ ADS Paanuta — Chirlaa M. Schulz II Your Item Isn't Sold Within 6 Days — SECOND 6 DAYS ARE FREEH HERE'5 Another 50RRV..I WON'T KNOW P b b y glove RANPELION...6IVE, ACROSS Answer to Previous Puzzle By ADigaii van Buren THEY EVER “POOFEP" BACK 5 Belonging to Price of articles must be included in ad. IT A “POOF" 1 Egg call ut fc L 1 C T 0 0 1 T X 643-2711 ^ ------n~ 3 3 Lines - 6 Days ’8.50 CALL... THE HERALD 6 Roman post 6 Holding A Q R A 1 L c H 1 Additional UnM will B« Chargtd At Low Prlvata Party Rataa, ^ Sl.OO$1.00 Dlaeounl Discount If If Paid Paid In In AHwwiu Advance FOR SAIE it e m s o n l y . MAXIMUM $1,000.00 a 9 Lass difficult device [ V Orr]7 A • L E E E L lo A R 0 t n I [a E T 12 Paper 7 People of 15 maaiure 1 0 • N a County Cork V R 0 [0 M _Rx E n u Autos For Ss/s 61 13 Boxing 8 Thick 1 A Ms 1. A 1 [i n n sssseessssssssesesssssssss strstsgv (2 10 Vaie-ihoped T 1 N □ i NT B lu n n wdi.) 1 977 PO N TIA C jug A 0 1 0 8 E □ La □ UD DEAR ABBY: I am a 55-year-old chemical engineer, 14 Bsirtiks 1 1 Rotating 1[T • T B 1 BONNEVILLE BROUGHAM married td a 52-year-old woman for 32 years. 10 Four (prsfix) V a L[Y 8 H E U - Red plush interior. 37,000 ' machine part c] Since last August I have suffered a heart attack, my wife 16 Weather 12 Paper tiza 1 V E 0 _T. E R -L a T bureau (sbbr.) miles. Fully equipped J4000. has had a malignant tumor and one kidney removed, my 64- PrItcllla’R Pop — Ed Sullivan 15 Organ (or c u T u • X F |T T E M . 19 Horsedoctor. E M 8 T E IT Call 649-8176 year-old sister died of cancer, my wife's 46-year-old sister hearing S Y d for short died of cancer, and our closest friend has just been 17 Narrow gauge 1972 PINTO WAGON, four . 22 Loud noiist 32 American 45 Tibetan monk diagnosed as terminal with an inoperable brain tumor. I PON'T KNOV X -6UT? r EMILV, 19 Promiiei speed, 4 cylinder, AM FM A FELT-TIP 24 That girl patriot 48 Spanish And as if that’s not bad enough, two of our three children IF BB?NARP WILL FOUMP A THAT'S MARKER, 25 Racicouris 20 fni'quity 33 Irish clan painter cassette, good gas mile^e. BE 700 HA.PPV WAV TO PUT $500. Needs some work. Call have hit bottom drugs, alcohol, charged with robbery and TERRIFIC.' 27 Csrsmonist 21 Make a 34 Genealogical 50 Remainder ABOUT IT" HAIR ON HIS 52 Rent out 646-9657 all the other things that tear parents up. In one month I WHAT 29 Swabs recording record must return to the hospital for removal of an aneurysm and HEAP. IS IT? J)1 At discount 23 Made 36 Exit 54 Greek letter ** (comp, wd.) 55 Coagulate Truckt tor Sale 62 replacement by aortic graft. "garment! 39 Star in Orion Yesterday I came home and found a “love letter’’ from my 35 Slimmer 26 Smirk 41 Pep 56 Compel! 37 Obiervsr wife. It read (in part), “Darling, you are like a rock and I am 28 River freighter 42 Uneven point 38 Hirdnsis 30 Tableau 43 Copy like a balloon. And if we weren’t tied together. I'd have 40 Dry dithsi floated off into space long ago and burst! Thank you for 41 Diiplsaie FOR SALE 1973 F-100. four your commitment to a lasting marriage. I don't know all the 44 Path wheel drive 4'new snows, new hurts I've caused you, but knowing myself. I've caused you 46 Fsm sit taint paint, heavy dSty springs, low ^plenty^ just want to say I love you, and I’m glad you love (abbr.) mileage. Sharp looking. me.” Abby, my spirits are high, and I feel so lucky I had to 47 Mads mad Asking $2500 firm Call 295- share ihis with someone. 49 Myatsry 8011 or 228-3948 f I MARRIED AN ANGEL (ATHENS. GA.) writsrt' award 51 Ethict ■TRUCK CAP FOR SALE - DEAR MARRIED: Your letter started out like the Captain Easy — Crooka & Lawrenca 53 Become Will filjTovota. Dalsun or apparent small Chevy Call 643-1422. Book^of Job, but what a lovely O. Henry ending! 57 Shoe part (pi.) after 4 30 p m Thanks for sharing. And may you and your angel IF YOU'RE THROUSH 5WIRKIM0 pur FIRST LET ME REPEAT OH-.YOU WEAN LONG TVESIMEAN 56 Whips enjoy another 32 years together. ANP BEINS COPPLEP, 0QUAIV MAN- THE QUESTION I A5KEP YOU 59 Departure PERHAP5 WB CAN GET DOWN TO THE Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 EARLIER, WARY... 60 Lacquered BUBIME9G OF WHY WE'RB HERE! metalware MOTOCYCLE INSURANCE - Lowest Rates Available' DEAR ABBY; A worpan signed ENVIOUS wrote in to list DOWN Immediate Binding Lav-Up all the advantages of being “the other woman’’ instead of the wife. Well, she is nil wet. I have been the other woman, 1 Poverty-war Options, Call Joan, Clark In­ agency (abbr.) surance Agency. 643-1126, and I know firsthand that it’s a losing game. 1 was married. My lover wasn't, but he was living with a woman who 2 Large truck watched him closer than must wives watch their husbands. 3 Exploi) YAMAHA 80. GTMXE. Good Baieball condition $350 643-1451 He managed to see me anyway. He kept telling me he loved me, but ns long as I was a married woman there was no hope <|(MSPA*(a lNt|*paisi ASSN LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE of marrying me, so he might as well live with this other woman and let her keep house and cook for him. I was so in love with him that after two years 1 couldn't LEGAL NOTICE stand it. so I got a divorce. Did he marry me'.’ Are you kidding? He ran like his pants were on fire! Aiiey Oop — Dave Graue briclqe TOW N OF BOLTON LOVED AND LOST A public hearing will be held by the Planning Commissioh of 30U R E F U S IT O I NOPE! rjUST ,..r GOT ALL THIS VIADOO THEN LET US E^st played the ace of clubs DEAR LOVED: From the sound of your lover, you LEAD US TO DR. V CANT DO IT IWACK ON TH' PORCH OF H E LP VtXJ/ Bolton on Wednesday March 18, 1981 at 7:30 P.M, in the Com­ didn't lose much. ELBERT IWONMUG?? RIGHT NOW! IHAT HOUSE OVER THERE) at trick one and returned the munity Hall for the purpose of considering proposed changes to deuce, announcing an original NORTH holding of four clubs ^uth the subdivision regulations The following sections are 4A 1098 T ruffeu and trumps were recomniended-for change: VA64 drawn in three rounds. East Item 1 ,-ytter Subsection ici of Section 2.2.4 add tbe following DEAR ABBY: Recently a woman signed G. IN JERSEY ♦ K J 92 ♦ 75 shedding a club and a heart "IdI Base flood elevations data ithe level of the 100 asked, "Now that I’m a career woman, why can’t my Next, a diamond was led to year flood i lor subdivision proposals greater than 50 husband be as supportive of my career as I was of his?’’ You WEST EAST the jack and ace When East ♦ 543 ♦ 2 lots or 5 acres, whichever is lesser, for that portion said, “He must be the exception; most men are very returned a diamond, South supportive of their wives’ careers.” VK5 VQ 10 3 2 played the queen from his within the Hood plain district " Usually you are so “right on" that it’s hard to believe that, ♦ 105 ♦ A 8 7 6 hand, dropping the 10 from Subsections idi, lei. ifl, igl, (hi, (ii. ijK JJa. (I), (m). you were so out to lunch on this subject. I took that cofumn ♦ A942 West and continued with two ♦ gj I0SS3 more rounds of diamonds, dis­ mi. 101, (pi. and iqi shall be redesignated as subsec to work with me. and you should have heard the reaction KM SOUTH lions lei. 111. (gi. etc . respectively through subsection from the 30 women with whom I work! They said, “Abby ♦KQJ76 carding a heart from his hand in must be referring to her own husband — and he is the VJ987 South now stood at the crossroads. He had to avoid exception.” ♦ Q4 3 Item 2 In subsection 2.2 5, at tbe end of the fiwt sentence, the The Fiintatona — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ K two heart losers, there were Abby, my husband has never lifted a finger to help me in at least three ways to play the following sentence shall be inserted: my career, although I have given him tremendous emo­ Vulnerable; Neither suit: Base flood elevations data, where and as tional and financial support in his. I’ve helped him Dealer; East 1 If E3ast has both heart OU/2 required in Subsection idi of Section 2.2,4 entertain his bosses and clients, but he would never do the TO M/LL/ONS^X Weil North Elasi South honors, a low heart must be of these regulations shall be shown" same for me. OF KEADERS, WHO Pass Pass led from dummy. E^st wins If the kids were sick, he’d think I had lost my mind if I WANT TO ITNOW HOW Pass 1# Pass 14 the queen or king, but. must Item 3 In Section 2 2.5. at the end of the first sentence, change suggested that he miss work because I had an important FHEP KEEPS IN SUCH Pass 24 Pass 44 lead away from his rem’aining the number "811" to ’812 ' business trip scheduled. His career is all that matters to G P E A T s h a p e ... Pass Pass Pass heart honor. In Section 5.1 in tbe first sentence, change the number him. He constantly belittles mine, although 1 help pay the 2 If West has both heart ■811" to ■■812' . honors and East the 10. a low bills. All the women at work agreed that their husbands feel Opening lead:4Q the same as mi;ie. heart must be led to the nine Item 4 In Section 2.3.3. in the second sentence of the last West wins, but is endplayed. As a surprise for my husband’s next birthday, I am giving 3. If West has a doubleton paragraph change the word ■one" to 'two '. him a divorce! ....HE ' i In Section 6 1. the last sentence change the word “one" NEVER heart honor, the ace of hearts FED UP IN SPOKANE By Oiwild Jacoby and a heart must be led. West to "two ". 4 E A T S O N a n and Alan Sonlag wins, but with no more hearts, 002-03 EMPTV must give South a ruff and STOMACH.' The longer you delay play­ sluff ^R E H IE ii. ing your weakest suit, the South eliminated ii) more information you should because East had already Pstrogroph The Born Loser — Art Sansom be able to get. turned up with two aces and South overbid slightly when could hardly have the king- HgPlPW'T he leaped to four spades. queen of hearts as he passed today If they feel you don't totally Three spades would have been in first seat (2) was unlikely believe in them. Take a firm posi­ LO«(2>02- W\‘y w m n seeiJ LeAVB cm.. enough. North would have because with East short in tion. spades and apparently holding LEO (Jiriy 23-AU9. 22) Joint THORLVm^ ,\//v:At06V? passed and the right contract four cards in each minor. reached. & @ @ commercial ventures could be a ABOOUa Eiast. not West, figured to be trifle trickier today than usual. However, four spades is by long in hearts. South opted for Take steps to protect your Inter­ no means hopeless, and South (3) He played the ace and a •torch t,1M1 ests as well as of those with actually made the contract This coming year you are likely heart. West scored his king, whom you’re Involved. although there appears to be but South took the rest. to be far more ambitloua than VmOO (Aug. 23-8«pL 22) Under four certain losers you have been in the past. You'll pressure today you could make (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ' know what you want and you'll conceaalons or commitments be prepared to work hard to which may not serve your best bring your desires Into being. Interests. Start maneuvering If Our Boarding House CUiSSIfICDS PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) It's you feel you’re being backed Into not that you won't be ambitious a corner. today — It'a that you may chan­ LIMA (Sepl. 2»-^>ci 23) Co­ rKOM TfKIK nel your efforts In the wrong workers must be handled with direction. 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