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J !____M .\N( HKSTKH IIK KALI), Ki ldiiy, May II, 1!)H4 MOTORCYCLE INSU­ TAG SALE — Center TAG SALE — Saturday, 1976 DODGE DART — 1973 PINTO HATCH­ 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS Tag Sales 69 May 12th, 8:30am-2pm. . AM/FM cassette, 7 good BACK — New engine, WAGON. 350 V-8. Auto- RANCE — Compefetive Congregational Church, rates, big bike rates Manchester - Saturday, Chairs, old wicker settee, tires, automfi^lc trans­ registered, standard motic Posi-traction. books, records, tools and EVERGREEN CONDOM- mission, power steering, shift. $350. Call 742-7261. Roof rack, radio, de- available. Call Clarice, May 12th, 9am. Thou­ Clarke Insurance, 643- TAG SALE — Saturday. sands of good items In our a lot more old stuff. 68 INIUM TAG SALE — 40,000 miles. Excellent fogger, rr|,ore. Original Reagan halls reforms Dena’s mother wants Manchester man 5/12/84, rain date S/19/84. famous ,01c, ,05« and ,10c Box Mountain Drive, May 12th, 9am-5pm, 633- condition. $2900. Coll 649- 1981 HONDA CUSTOM owner. 643-2880.______1126. Household and antiques. sections. Many better Vernon. 635 Center Street, on the 8365. ^ CM 400 — Low mileage. SUBARU GL WAGON, 24 Fairtleld Street, Man­ items ,25c and up. Come ------—- Courtyard lawn via St. ------Extras! Light blemishes. In American schools daughter to stay home recalls Beirut chester. No Early Birds! 1983 — Automatic, 5 year m o t o r c y c l e INSU­ for terrific bargains. Ey- John Street. Clothing, 1976 FORD MAVERICK Asking best offer over RANCE SPECIALIST — ★ toys. Cabbage Patch doll — AM/FM stereo, auto- warranty, rust proof, erything priced way $600. Call anytime after roof rack, 22,000 miles. Call us and compare our ... page 5 ...... page 6 TAG SALE — 358 Lydall and wooden crafts. m a fic tra n s m is s io n , 4pm, 742-9301. page 11 Street. Saturday, May below true yalue. A little Asking $7200. Excellent rates. Ask for Janet or bit of eyerything and a lot RUMMAGE SALE — Sat------power steering. Running Judy. Crockett Agency, 12th, 10am-4pm, Sunday, urdav. May 12th, 9am- MAPLE DINING ROOM condition. $1600. Call 649- condition. Call afer 6pm, of some things from kit­ 1978 PLYMOUTH VO- 646,-4923.______643-1577. May 13th, 9am-12 noon. chen utensils and dishes 3pm. Unitarian Meeting SET, weight bench, kit- 8365. LARE WAGON — 6 cy­ Rain or Shine. to sports equipment, sec­ House, 153 West Vernon chen and household ...-rnA n r ^ linder. Low mileage. 1977 FORD LTD — Good tional sofa and a dis­ Street items. 8;30am-3pm, May 1981 MAZDA GLC Red Good condition. $2700 or for parts. Running condi­ BICYCLES, guitars, _____:------12th, 326 Woodbridge custom L, 5 speed, air best offer. Call 649-8221. tion. Best offer. Call 646- baby things, computer, hwasher. Center Church Men. Also yisit the Book TAG SALE — 7 Riga Street. newtil-el' 3093, tools and miscellaneous. KAWASAKI, 1980 KZ440 Saturday, May 12th, 8am Fair of Center Church 1975 BUICK REGAL — 2 Women on th Church and Bolton Center Road) . ______Call 643-6813. door. Very good running Motorcycles/Bicycles 72 — Like new. 800 miles. to 3pm, 87 Mill Street, $800 or best offer. Call Chance of rain; Manchester, Conn. Manchester. Terrace. May 12th & 13th, 9:30cm- A U T O m O T iV e ,07a a m c <;PORTABOUT condition. Low mileage. 4:30pm. Rain or Shine...... a L m in o r Needs paint job. $1000. MOTORCYCLE INSU­ between 11am and 4pm. some sun later Saturday, May 12, 1984 Tent, camping gear, tv- _ Standard, 6 cylinder, 872-3602. THREE FAMILY TAG TAG SALE — 143-145 Call 643-6651.______RANCE — Compefetive pewriter, camera equip- Cars/Trucks tor Sole 71 Hioh mileage. Dependa- rates, big bike rates — See page 2 Single copy: 25Bdal€"proclaimed 1984 "the on New Jersey voters. rienceol Jackson." the paper said. BEAUTIFUL YARD a downtown park, telling residents 'to grant diplomatic recognition to on a "serious basis." worst farm year in modem his­ Nebraska and Oregon hold presi­ On his arrival in Oregon, there of New Jersey's largest city about Goes with this 5 room Ranch. 3 bedr'ooms 2 car "Vietnam will not give us access tory. " I'll stand up for American dential primaries Tuesday, in was more good news for Hurt. garage. Priced to sell at. $64,500.— Vietnam as a catalyst for serious what he called the "one th rill" negotiations on prisoners of war as long us we don't have diplomatic workers, American farmers and 'which a total of 67 national A new poll by The Oregonian generation, young people growing and Americans missing in action. contact." Hart said. American businesses again," he convention delegates are at slake. newspaper showed him surging up in urban slums. During a stop at a high school in "Maybe the American people said. Hart's Nebraska campaign got a ahead ot Mondale among state Omaha, Neb., Hart was asked will be willing to undertake full Mondale also reacted to Gov. boost when the Lincoln Star Democrats on the heelsot his upset "Children come to school just to Price Reduced about the POW-MIA issue by a diplomatic recognition" of Viet­ Bob Kerrey's campaigning for endorsed his candidacy, although primary victories in Ohio and stay warrp and have companion­ Loveley 7 Rm raised ranch: student whose uncle. Air Force nam, he added. Hart, telling the lunchtime crowd: the newspaper said it has reserva­ Indiana. ship. then tall asleep and tall LAUREL GUILBEAULT Capt. Michael Bosiljevac, was shot Hart's two opponents, former " I admire the governor. I like him tions about some ol the Colora­ The poll .showed 48 percent of 102 ■ behind," Jackson said. "They put Now you can depend on Laurel Gullbeaull 3 bed Rms — Panelled family down during the Vietnam War and Vice President Walter Mondale a lot. "But this is for the people of dan's positions. Democrats preferring or leaning dope in their, veins, not hope in c^For years you have depended on Laurel for competent dental Outstanding 4 bedroom Colonial Rm, large in ground Pool, 2 with fantastic view of the Connec­ is among the unaccounted. and civil rights activist Jesse Nebraska to decide." "We believe Nebraska Demo- to Hurt, with Mondule picking up27 their brains." you always dependedonLaurellobeonlime toworrvaho„i details. ,0 understand your concern, and to S!ve you°an''t4nes! Car Gr., nice lotsituated on the ticut country side. Large fireplaced «as^ family room and fireplaced living '-“Ufol to give you competent real Vernon-Tolland line, all for details w'lM'unfionu will worry about room, plus formal dining room, 2 car Moscow hosts meeting Duarte declared nS^ansvler $87,000. garage and more. Price: $109,500. INVESTOR’S DELIGHT! L au °e7at°6V -40« ' ® °"''’®'®''' ^®®' ®®'»<® »«'vice by calling Six apartments & three stores. Good cash flow The figures work! Call for details. $122,900.— on rival ‘Red Olympics’ Salvador winner KU GORMAN ^ Zinsser Aaency SAN SALVADOR, El''Salvador (UPI) — Jose OppwleMtNi 750 Main S if ^ _ STRANO REAL ESTATE Angeles would pose a real threat to Napoleon Duarte, a moderate who campaigned on a Associates Ly*fts M&R REALTY CO. j g i j i a .jgg ggjj Center Street MOSCOW (UPI) — Vietnam and J r n l Manchatler Mongolia Friday joined the Soviet-led their life and security, violation of their pledge to negotiate with leftist Salvadoran rebels, 6(H MIDDI.K Tl «M» i k K K/\,ST . 643-2692 boycott of the Los Angeles Summer rights and human dignity," Tass Friday was officially declared the winner of last 646-4040 Robert D. Murdock, ReaNor Games as sport^dfficials from commu- quoted the Mongolian news agency Sunday's presidential runoff election 646-1511 Montsume as saying. The Central Elections Council said a final count of ______■ . _^ "nist nations reportedly held secret 647-7653 ;Moscow meetings to discuss setting up Most other Soviet allies, with the the votes cast showed Duarte had 53,59 percent a rival "Red Olympics.” exception of Romania, are expected to compared to 46.41 percent for far-right candidate In Switzerland, International Olym­ join the boycott. Roberto d'Aubuisson, a cashiered National Guard pic Committee President Juan Antonio East European sources said sports major allegedly linked to death squads. Samaranch criticized the Soviet-led officials from East bloc countries and According to the commission's final tally. Duarte ^ 1 ^ 6 tiM 4 . D.W. FISH REALTY CO. had 752,615 votes and d'Aubuisson had 651.741 votes. SELLING? Of / mo mes^ boycott, saying the United States had six other communist nations held complied with Soviet demands. meetings in Moscow on the boycott and The pair were the lop two vote-getters in a 243 Main SI.. Manchester Vernon Circle, Vernon preliminary election held in March in which no 2 The announcements from Mongolia . whether to hold a rival '.‘Red WE NEED YOU! 643-1591 872-9153 and Vietnam, the fourth and fifth Olympics.” candidate won an absolute majority, requiring the We have more buyers than homes! If nations to join Jhe communist boycott, “They definitely will discuss the runoff. you’ve considered selling over the followed similar ones this week by the possibility of arranging their own The election, which the United States helped fund, Soviet Union, Bulgaria and East games," one source said. was considered a key test of the Reagan administra­ last several years but were hesitant tion's policy of defeating leftist guerrilla movements because of market conditions ... Cali Germany. Soviet authorities would not confirm EXCLUSIVE SAGE DRIVE The official Soviet news agency Tass the Moscow meetings took place, but by encouraging popular democratic elections. Hurry and see this 4 bedroom 2'/i bath home set on over the professionals at 646-2482 quoted the Vietnamese Olympic Com­ admitted that a decision on rival games 1 aero of land Huge “GREAT ROOM" with fireplace mittee as declaring its team would not would be announced soon. Large inground pool and more ERA BUYERS PRO­ 'WE'RE SELUNG HOUSES!" TECTION PLAN participate because the United States "The decision will be announced next Coventiy budget lust was "hatching designs ... to carry out week,” said Vice Chairman Alexander acts of terrorism” against them. Sereda. Another Tass dispatch said the One official said Soviet Sports Mongolian National Olympic Commit­ Minister Marat Gramov was expected is going to ballot I 1^1 tee decided it would be impossible to to announce the decision Monday. attend the gamesL’ • In Los Angeles, Peter Ueberroth, COVENTRY — More than 300 Coventry voters have . a - “It is now clear to everyone that in head of the Los Angeles Olympic petitioned for a referendum on the proposed 1984-85 these conditions the stay of the athletes Organizing Committee, predicted the town budget of$7,881,000andthe referendum has been ...Vi. 'from the socialist countries in Los Soviets would be joined by numerous set for May 22. other nations. The Town Council set the referendum date after the GREAT LOCATION annual town budget meeting Friday, despite the fact INLAW SUITE! $82,MO “We're going to be receiving one-a- UPI photo Immaculate 3 bedroom Cape near Verplanck day tablets and they are going to be that most of the about 140 who attended voted in favor school. Fireplace, carport plus an ERA BUYERS Beautiful ranch home plus a private and separate 4 room inlaw apartment with fireplace and bath! Inside Today bitter pills," Ueberroth said. "One ' of accepting the budget as it stands and also voted to PROTECTION PLAN! HURRY! Comfort Hard To Find country after another will be dropping disregard the petition. S. Windsor 079,900 20 panes, 2 sections out.” Passing the torch The council decided to comply with the state law Manchester 052,900 International Olympic officials were regarding budget referendums and with a court and privacy highlight this 8 room, 4 anything in this low price range, let A dvice...... 12 Obituaries ...... 10, decision last year that required the town to hold a BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. 4 in Moscow Friday attempting to Dean Houle, 21, of West Hartford (foreground) supports himself bedroom Ranch complete with first Churches...... 14 Opinion...... budget referendum when petitioned to do so. REALTORS alone a 3 bedrbom Colonial with Classified...... 16-19 Peopletalk...... 2 persuade the Soviets^to reconsider. with crutches as he transfers the Olympic flame to Tim floor den and lower level family room. maintenance free vinyl siding and a Comics...... '.'* Sports...... 15-17 Mario Vazquez Rama, president of the The effort to sustain the budget in its present state t«9 WEST CENTER STREET Entertainment .. 7-8 Television...... 7-9 Association of National Olympic Com­ McMahon of Glastonbury in front of Hartford’s Old State House was led by members of the Democratic Town (Corner of McKm ) Raised hearth fireplace in living new roof in ’81. Appliances included. Lottery ...... 2 Weather ...... 2 room. 1 car garage. mittees, was to meet with Soviet Friday as Gov. William O’Neill (left rear) offered a proclamation Committee. 646-2482 Convenient location. Olympic officials. honoring the relay. The May 22 vote will be by paper ballot.

r 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Suturdav. May 12, 1984 MAN( IIKSTKR HKHAl.I). Siilurda.y. May 12, I3B4 — 3 Computer crime tests mettle of today’s private sleuths Hospital trustees re-elect Hunter president While one keeps an eye on the Manchester fraud, he said. "I'm still trying to with a little determination and a Once a crim e is suspected, By Margaret Jackson group of pioneers in a growing machine, another Searchfour in­ field. wake up management." familiarity with the system, the DePersis said, a company cannot Warren L. Prelesnik, vice president the pait I t played in a landmark public building commi.ssion and works vestigator may be looking for a Contracting-company owner Jack R. United Press International Experts say top management's doors are often wide open, said rely on the internal security staff, In ol Harrisburg Hospital in Penn.sylva- right-to-dic case, to obtaining a CAT as an associate director of Ihe Travel­ The four Searchfour partners — programmer "being who is paid Hunter was re-elected lor a third term HARTFORD - The thief works two technical experts and two lack of awareness or unwillingness William DePersis, Weisgth's origi­ whose knowledge of computers is nia. was officall.v elected as the next scanner, to a drop in the number ol ers Insurance Co.: Donald S. Genovesi, $28,000 who starts taking trips to as president of the Board of Trustees ol invisibly, speaks an unspoken detect ives — charge $120 an hour to to confront the problem has nal detective partner. "lim ited” at best. head of MMH. He appeared at the patient-days, installation of a "life­ Jn^insjKance-agency president and the Bahammas and hasn't inher­ Safety bill approved Manchester Memorial Hospital at this language, and disappears without solve frauds and provide security resulted in lax or non-existent "B y and large, I don't think that "It's a different type of animal week's annual meeting of the hospital's meeting, held at the Colony in Vernon, line " service for the disabled and RotaTy Club vice president from ited an estate.” he said. a trace. His crime involves a to companies that have realized security mea.surcs. and many people are minding the store, " he than what corporate security is A bill that would require trucks driving under 40 more-thun-230 trustees and incorpora­ and outlined what niay become major hdmebound, and changes in Family- Munche.stcr,! and Michael B. Lynch of Finally, once the culprit is found, baffling new underworld. Fnter only too lute their vulnerability to traditional corporate security ex­ said. "Most of the executives feel used to — they're investigating miles per hour to use their flashing warning lights tors held Tuesday. concerns lor the hospital over the next Birthing Unit policy. Manche.ster. past United Way and Weiseth estimated about 60 per­ the computer detective. the explosive problem. perts have not understood the that computer operations are who is walking off with the tools was approved by both houses of the Legislature. Two other officers were re-elected, lew years. MMH's large-scale construction pro­ Rotary Club president in town as well cent of all companies do not For the first time, private Since 1981. 1.300 reported cases problem. Orwellian to them. They don't from the toolbin,” DePersis said. The bill was proposed by state Rep. James R. according to MMH spokesman Andrew Increased competition and tight ject is nearly complete. Hunter said. as president ol Lynch Toyola-I’onliac pro.secute, partly because laws detectives are cracking cases of costing an average half-million Security officials also say even understand it, all they know is that Enter Searchfour investigators. McCavanagh, D-Manchester. who said he hoped Beck. John A. DcQuattro. president ol regualtion of hospital reimbursements He also pointed out that the hospital ol Manchester. have not existed and partly to shun the newest and most dangerous dollars each have been reported in with increased vigilance and new it makes their job a lot easier." Depending on the type of crime, the measure will prevent accidents in which cars J.D. Real Estate, was again chosen will be challenges, he said. At the same was awarded the maximum three-year white-collar crimes to infiltrate the United States and Canada laws, the sensitivity of the crime Michael Agranoff, data security Weiseth and DePersis bring in a publicity. plow into slow-moving trucks. first vice president. William R. John­ time, he stres.sed the importance of accreditation by the Joint Commission Eleven new incorporators — Gerald "They don't want to educate the corporate America, those involv­ alone, said Robert Courtney, the will prompt Fortune 500 compan­ administrator of the Hartford team of specially trained investi­ “ Once truckers are informed of the provisions son, president of the Savings Bank ol "monitoring and maintaining ciuality on Hospitals and Health Care. I’. Ceniglio of Enfield. Jelfrey P. market. It's an embarrassment, " ing sophisticated use of former director of data security ies to turn to private sleuths like Insurance Group, said, "'You gators who investigate both the of the law and begin to abide by it, the highways in Manchester, was re-elected .second ol care. " Five area residents were elected Clarke and John M. Purdy ol Bolton. he said. " T h e y don't want the computers. and privacy for IBM. Searchfour. wouldn't open up a bank vault and computer and the employees. Connecticut will besaler for motorists," he said. vice president. '' By w orking toget her we w ill survive trustees at the meeting: Mary S. Thomas F. Tierney ol East Hartlord. ■'Computers are the easiest to And experts say the real scope of Most crimes are committed. leave the door open — you would "OO t medical partner is a public customer to know about it. It McCavanagh said he expected Gov. William A. New to the oflicers' ranks next year these challenges and prosper. " I’ reles- Carter, a hospice volunteer and hospi­ and Thomas J. Conklin. M.D.. George steal from — there are no loot- the Irauds. embezzlements and Weiseth said, not by the outside have bolts and locks and security coroner," Weiseth said. "He is can affect stock.” O'Neill to sign the bill into law. will be Margaret Geyer. who was nik concluded "The values ol helping tal auxiliary member from Glaston­ Eagleson. Sheila Burke Flanagan. prints in the sand." says Tom vandalism could be much larger. "hacker" blindly coding into a men. But the same awareness of both technically skilled and an However, Weiseth and others see chosen to replace Juliane Duke as and caring lor people aie valui-s we bury: Louise C. England, a lumlx-r- Howard Mark Holmes. Hoberl E Weiseth. one of the founders of the There are a lot of companies system, but by the inside operator. the computer needing security investigator.” the trend changing gradually, both secretary. Ms. Geyer has Ix-en an should not lose.' company vice president from Johnson. Alan F. Krupp. M D.. and only licen.sed detective agency in who say it s not a problem — they 'd "The problems begin if a person isn’t as obv oust'" The detectives often begin by because the problem has become Waste drive postponed MMH trustee since 1977 and is a Hunter recounted highlights of this Manchester, Howard E. F'itts. a South Dennis Dean Hadabaugh. all ol Man­ testing the system. They insert Windsor m-'o a., .hat town'r New England devoted primarily to be surprised." said Robert John­ in a company doesn't feel he's Johnston also said companies "too overwhelming” as he said, A drive planned by the Conservation Commis­ member of the hovp'' ,i euxili.-iiy year at the hospital, which ranged from che.ster — were also elected Tuesday. midjudged their vulnerabilities. "m ic e" or dummy codes into and because legislation has been solving computer crimes. ston. a leader in the security field, getting a fair shake." said Wei­ sion to educate homeowners on the dangers and computers to "essentially recreate A little over a year ago. Weiseth and director ol Data Processing seth. himself a proclaimed "wild " A good portion of the commercial initiated for the first time. proper disposal of household wastes will probably sector never bothered putting in or develop a shortcoming ... to joined his technical expertise with with the Phoenix Mutual Life duck" who left behind jobs design­ not begin until the fall because no firm has yet determine how a person could go Six of the nine counties of Ulster. the investigative skills ol a private Insurance Co. ing and selling computers to follow security controls because there been found to publish informational pamphlets, detective to create Searchfour of Despite his years of commit­ his entreprenurial instincts. was little or no threat from about circumventing the systems the northeast corner of Ireland, Calendars constitute Northern Ireland. commission Chairman Arthur Glaeser said Simsbury, a small but creative tment to the problem of computer For the disgruntled operator without," he said. that are in place.” DePersis said. Wednesday. Efforts are being made through the state Manchester Park and Recreation Iji eplace room. 7:00 p.m. listed are in Ihe State Tuesday F;led ions Comniit tees Department of Environmental Protection to find Advisory Commission, Annual Town Meeting, Capitol unless otherwise The Law Revision Com­ will hold a joint ‘ public a publisher, he said. . Monday 7:30 p.m.. Lincoln Center Community Hall, 8 p.m. noted. mission will meet al 4 hearing on collective bar­ Weather Glaeser said he hoped the town could engineer a Planning and Zoning conference room. Tuesday Monday p m. in Room 110. gaining agreements at Peopletalk one-time drive to collect household wastes from Commission. 7 p.m., Lin­ Republican Town Com­ Board ol Selectmen, The Water Resources Chairman J. Brian Gat- I ; 30 p.m. in Room 408 homeowners to be disposed of properly. coln Center hearing room. mittee, 7:30 p.m , Lincoln Community Hall. 8 p.m. Task Force of the Legisla­ fney will open thi' Connec­ The Conned icul Public- Today’s forecasts Transportation Com­ Center hearing room Wednesday ture's Environment Com- ticut Reagan-Bush cam­ Expenditure Council will mission. 7:30 p.m.. Lin­ Housing Authority, 7:30 Zoning Board of Ap mitee will meet al 10 a.m. paign headquarters at 9 hold its annual tiiccting at What people are saying Buzz off, bees Connecticut, Massachusetts and Town helps with l-park coln Center gold room. p.m.. 24 Bluelield Drive. peals. Community Hall, 7 in Room 408. a.m. at 502 Wilbur Cross 5 p.m. at the Shcraton- Thousands of bees swarmed out of a truck on Rhode Island: Chance of showers "Anybody would be better th:in what we have Permanent Memorial Thursday pm . The Joint Committee oil Parkway, Berlin. llarllord hotel Contact: the way to their .summer home and buzzed fearful . Saturday morning. Partial clear­ Parker Village Industrial Park, a 12-lot, 18-acre now. What really bothered me was when he killed Day C om m ittee, 7:30 Comment session, 6:30 Zoning Commission. Legislative Managem'eni Wednesday .527-8177. residents of Fairmont, Minn, recently before a ing in the afternoon. Highs 65 to 75. development on Parker Street, will be con­ the funding lor my mental health programs." p.m., Lincoln Center con­ p.m. to 7:30 p.m . Munici- Community Hall, 7:30 will meet at 12:30 p.m. in The Legislature's Ap­ Thursday local amateur beekeeper lured them into a hive. Mostly clear Saturday night lows structed under the town's industrial guidelines, — Rosalyn Carter, former first lady, on ference room. paf Building. Board ol p m. Room 313. propriations and Govern­ The slate Board ol Gov­ 40 to 50. Sunday mostly sunny. which provide' that the town will pay half the 2 President Reagan. (People) Several people were stung, but there were no ment Administration and off-site development costs. Democratic subcom­ Directors' ollice Planning Commission, The Legislatures En­ ernors" lor Higher F:duca- serious injuries reported. Highs 60 to 70. Judge's hours, 6:30 vironment Committee Elections Committees lion w ill meet at 2: 30 p in. The Board of Directors approved the arrange­ mittee, 7:30 p.m., Munici­ Community Hall, 8 p.m. "The battle isn't over for equal rights in any The bees spent the winter in Florida and were Maine: Showers likely Saturday will meet at I p.m. in will hold a joint public ment Tuesday after the Economic Development pal Building Coffee Room. p.m.. Probale Court. Sunday ' in the board ofliecs. 61 profession, including journalism on their way to South Dakota when a net came but ending over southwest portions Room 418. hearing on Small Cities Woodland St. Commission had given its approval May 3. Board of Education. Bolton Lake Sailing — Helen Thomas, veteran White House loose in the truck, allowing some of the bees to later in the day. Highs from the U.S. Commerce Secre- Development block Friday The board approval peg.s the total development 7:30 p.m., 45 N. School St. Club regalia, Indian reporter for United Press International, who has escape, authorities .said. upper 50s north to the low 70s south. Andover lary Malcolm Baldrige grants at 10 a m in Room A wdi'ksliop ol the Con cost at $323,000 and is contingent on having the Library Board, 7:45 Notch Park. 9 a.m. covered six presi­ The Martin County Sheriff's Department asked Fair Saturday nigHt after showers will speak at Ihe lltb 41/j, nccticut Consortium lor developers do some land.scaping within the site. p.m., Whiton Memorial Monday dents and was the teacher and amateur beekeeper David Segar to end over northern and eastern W orld Trade Week dinner The Legislature's Ap- I.aw-Rclalcd Education The guidelines themselves contain no require­ Library. Planning and Zoning first woman officer help capture the bees. sections. Lows in the 40s. Mostly to Coventry at 9 p.m. at the Italian propriation.s and Govern­ w ill begin al 8:30 a.m in ment for landscaping. The Economic Develop­ Tuesday Commission. Town Oflice of the National "1 set the hive at the locution stragglers were partly sunny Sunday. Highs in the ment Administration and the Hall ol the Huu.se. ment Commission has appointed a subcommittee Health Department Budding. 7:.30 p.m. Monday Center. Stamlord. Press Club. (Colum­ flying around," Segar said. "B y placing a hive upper 50s and 60s. blood pressure clinic. 9 Board of Fire Comm is Planning and Zoning bia Journalism Re­ there, they went into their new home." New Hampshire: Showers end­ to study the possibility of including such a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. Lincoln sioners, Eirchtiuse. 7-s;15 Commission hearing, view ) He said the estimated 5,000 bees were as ing Saturday followed by clearing. landscape requirements in the guidelines. Center hearing room. p.m. board room. I'own Ollice* Mom's Day terrified as the people they were buzzing. Highs in the 60s north to mid 70s The developers, Daniel Guachione and Jon Commission on Ihe Han­ Tuesday Building, 7:30 p.m. ■"Vou might say south. Fair Saturday night. Lows Kerin, had estimated development costs at dicapped, 7:30 p.m.. Se­ School Rcgionali-zalion Coventry 'Taxpayers SALE this was a good day in the 40s. Partly to mostly sunny $398,491. But the town ruled out paying half the Formula for right living nior Citizen Center. Study Committee. Central Association, planning ol- Sot. Only at the track. " Sunday. Highs in the upper 50s and cost of some of the items like erosion protection at Data Processing Com­ Ollice c'oiifereiue room. licc. Town Oflicc Build­ — Richard Pryor, At 105. Charlie Kemp has always been too busy 60s. $4,000, hemlock trees along the park boundary at Morning showers, afternoon sun mittee. 7:30 p.m.. Lincoln Gilead Hill School. ing. 7; 3(1 p.m. comedian, at the to have drawn up any advice for others who want Vermont: Sunny intervals and $15,000, and a light-proof fence at $1,566. Those IW items fall outside the guidelines, Center coffee room. Hebron. Finance Committee, Hollywood (Calif.) to match his longevity. warm Saturday with a 40 percent Today: 40 percent chance of showers in the morning, partly sunny in • t j f c s M M M I WiSAVE YOU mONEY! Building Committee, Thursday mir.ses ollice, Tow nOflice Park race track, But on the Oakland. Calil. man's recent chance ol a shower or thunder­ the afternoon. Highs in the middle 70s. Tonight: Mostly clear. Lows in leftover brief 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Center — Library Dirertors, An­ Building. 7: 30 p.hi. where he placed a birthday, his daughter revealed some ol her dud's storm. Highs around 70. Partly the 40s. Sunday: Sunny. Highs 65 to 70. Today's weather picture was gold room. ’ dover Public Library. T uesduy $500 exact bet and secrets. cloudy Saturday night. Lows 45 to drawn by Eddie Gaudette, 9, of Oakland Street, a fourth-grade Health clinics planned 7:30 p.m. Zoning Biiard ol Ap­ 50. Partly sunny, breezy and cooler Human Relations Com­ walked away with "Going to church — he was a deacon'for 35 student at Robertson School. peals. planning office. FAMOUS BRAND Rosalyn Carter Sunday. Highs 60 to 65. The Manchester Health Department hopes to mission. 8 p.m.. Lincoln $21,750. years. " Helen Cary said. "H e never smoked Town Ollice Building, much, didn't care much lor booze and always set up three health-related clinics soon, if enough Center conlerencc room. Bolton 7:30 p ni "Break dancing is a positive art form that gives stuck with one woman." residents express interest. Wednesday Extended outlook Thursday a real sense of pride." Kemp didn't retire until he was 100. and then Planned are a back-care clinic, to be held at the Commission on Child­ Monday WATCH SALE Girls Soltball. board — Rae Dawn Chong, actress and daughter of only because his arthritis started acting up after Extended outlook for New Eng­ Bentley Gymnasium on Hollister Street: a ren and Youth, 7:30 p.m,. Public Building Com­ room. Town Ollice Build­ comedian Tommy Chong. Ms. Chong will be in the he fell out of a tree. land Monday through Wednesday: quit-smoking program at the Community Y on Lincoln Center gold room. mi.ssion, Community Hall ing, 7; :I0 p m. upcoming movie, “ Beat Street," about break "H e's been to the doctor one time that I can Connecticut, Massachusetts and North Main Street and a weight-reduction 50% to 70% OFF dancing, rap music and grafitti art. (Newsweek) remember, and that's when he fell out ol the Rhode Island: Fair, turning cool program, also at the Community Y. tree, " Mrs. Cary said. "And he just went then to and breezy Monday through Wed­ Classes would be scheduled weekly: five weeks At the Capitol ELECTRIC QUARTZ Special Select "It was sad. We'd lived all our married lile in make sure he didn't have any broken bones." nesday. Daytime highs near 60 for the back clinic, at a total cost of $35 per Fire (^alls Group Washington and it "1 worked the railroad. 1 was a gardener. I was Monday dropping into the 50s person; six weeks for the smoking clinic, at $25; HAHTFORD (UPl) - was something we a iurmer —everything," Kempsaid. "Lddomost Tue.s(lay and Wednesday. Over­ and eight weeks for the weight-loss clinic, at $35. Here is a list of political didn't want to give anything when 1 worked. " night lows in the 40s Monday, mid The Health Department plans to offer both Manchester the CovenIryMaiislicId events scheduled in Coh- All Citizen, Sieko Plus . . . up." 30s to low 40s Tue.sday and morning and evening sessions of the weight-loss line, Coventry (South Cov neclicut lor the week Asked how he spends his time. Kempreplied, "1 Thursday, 2:12 p.m. — • Hamilton *Accutron *Gruen — Betty Ford, Wednesday. clinic. entry. Manslield) beginning May 14. Rooms sit down. I worked all my life and now I sit." natural gas leak. Porter former first lady, on Maine and New Hampshire: Dates for the clinics will be set when enough •Pierre Cardin •Gruen •Elgin and Kensington streets A having to turn the Fair weather through the period. people have signed up, a department spokesman (Town). •TIssot •Benrus •Helbros White House over to Daily highs in the 50s north and low said. Birthday almanac' Thursday, 5:04 p.m. — the Carters when 60s south. Overnight lows in the To register, or for further information, call •Jules Jurgenson •L^clen Piccard motor vehicle accident. her husband lost the May 13 — Joe Louis (191-1-1981), the boxer 30s. Joanne Cannon at the Health Department, Tolland Turnpike and •One Year Warranty •Digital 1976 election. who was one of the outstanding sports stars of his Vermont: Fair and cool through Satellite view 647-3173. era. He was the heavyweight champion of the the period. Highs mainly in the 60s Oakland Street (Town). •Automatic Wind •Day Date Thursday. 11:21 p.m. — "Yes. they'll be in world for 12 years, 1937-49. During his career he and overnight lows in the 30s. Commerce Department satellite photograph taken at 2:30 p.m. EOT motor vehicle accident. the Games. Th.ey've lought 71 bouts, winning 68. shows bands of clouds, associated with weather fronts, extending Rep. hails law passage May 14 — George Lucas (1944-), the film Buckland Street (Eighth got so much to lose from Kansas to the upper St. Lawrence River Valley and from The House recently passed legislation that by not being here, so director, producer and screenwriter who has District, Paramedics), Y worked on such films as ". " Washington and northern California eastward to Montana and state Rep. James R. McCavanagh, D- Thursday, 11:49 p.m. — much to gain by Long Island Sound Wyoming. Rain and rain showers are being produced from 'Star W ars," "The Empire Strikes Back" and Manchester, says could save Manchester more medical call, 90D Rachel •Alarm being there, and Betty Ford Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, northeastern Missouri to southern Lake Michigan, around Lake than $50,000. they're not dumb. " "Raiders of the Lost Ark," Road (Eighth District, UP TO R.I., and Montauk Point: Ontario and from Washingtoh and Oregon to western Montana. Most The measure, sponsored by McCavanagh, Paramedics), •Chronograph — Peter Ueberroth, head of the Los Angeles May 15 — George Brett (19S3-), the third $2S0. VAL Winds southerly 20 to 30 knots, of the remainder of the nation is clear. would require the state to absorb most per-pupil • Elegant Olympic Organizing Committee, on the Soviet baseman for the Kansas City Royals who led the then westerly 15 to 20 knots this costs in expensive special education placement Union's criticism of the planning of the Summer American League in batting in 1976 and 1980. He • Mesh Bands was chosen the league's most valuable player in afternoon. ^ cases. Previously, the municipality was responsi­ Olympics and charges that the United States and ble for paying the full education costs of its Tolland County the committee have violated the International 1980. -i' Visibility 5 miles or more except 1 to 3 miles in showers or patchy special education students. Thursday, ft: 54 a.m, — Olympic Committee charter, (ABC SportsBeat) May 16 — Henry Fonda (1904-1982), the actor whose career spanned five decades. His films fog early today. In some cases, Ihe cost could reach tens or even grass fire. Bunker Hill include "The Grapes of Wrath, " "Tw elve Angry Chance of a shower or two this hundreds of thousands of dollars per pupil. Under Ruud. Andover "My mother, once a beauty of her age, an Men" and "On Golden Pond,*' for which he won Fair in the afternoon. the new legislation, the municipalities would only (Andover), accomplished performer, the subject of an an Oscar as best actor. Average wave heights 1 foot or have to pay up to a certain level and then the state Thursday. 6:51 p.m. — adoring public, today is one ol the 2 million May 17 — Edward Jenner (1749-1823), the less increasing to 2 to 3 feet. would take over paying ail costs. medical call. Route 31 at victims of the silent epidemic, Alzheimer's English physician who discovered and named the McCavanagh called the amendment a first step disease." process of vaccination for prevention of smallpox toward protecting the municipalities from the — Princess Ifasmin Aga Khan, daughter of in 1796. It was the first disease to be conquered by Air quality unfair burden of being solely responsible for these actress Rita Hayworth, on the need to wipe out the exceptional cases. modern medicine. The state Department of Envir­ brain disease that causes gradual difficulty with May 18 — Reggie Jackson (1946-), the movement, memory and speech. onmental Protection reported California Angels outfielder who had 478 good air quality in New Haven and major-league homeruns at the start of the '84 Pitts named to committee LORNA WILL Bridgeport Thursday and moder­ SEIKO LADIES "I'm put down, the same put down that season, the most of any active player. He has led ate air quality across the rest of the Light 'n Lovely Frank Pitts of 53 Winthrop Road, a full-time GIFT WRAP Hollywood felt lor Chaplin ... but there are 25,000 the American League in homeruns four times. -FREE state. The forecast is for good to firefighter with the town of .Manchester Fire OR MEN’S WATCHES competent actors to play "On Golden P on d ." May 19 — Lorraine Hansberry (1930-1965), the moderate air quality statewide for Department, and a carpenter, has been appointed Now lor ti limited time only • QUARTZ ELECTRIC o STOP WATCH — Jerry Lewis, comedian who contends that playwright whose "Raisin in ihe Sun, " which was the weekend. to the Building Committee. comedians are more talented than actors. originally staged in 1959, was the first Broadway Pitts, a Democratic appointee, was named to (Parade) play written by a black woman. Imported Swedish Crystal 1/2 PRICE Weather radio the committee by the Board of Directors at its BUXTON I meeting Tuesday. at Impressive Savings WALLETS The National Weather Service Pitts, a graduate of a technical school, is employed by the Lingard Cabinet Co., 77 broadcasts continuous, 24-hour A Gifts For Her weather infornr(ation on 162.475 National forecast Woodland St. Almanac mHz in Hai^ford, 162.55 mHz in On the Building Committee he replaces James CHANEL NO. 5 New London and 162.40 mHz in McAuley, deceased, for a term ending November Give her the ultimete For period ending 7 p.m, EST Saturday. Fair weather will generally 1986. compliment! Today is Saturday, May 12, the Meriden. •Luih Lirihir | PERFUME CONCENTRATE predominate, with skies ranging from sunny to partly cloudy. The Building Committee advises on town •NI OuNIty 133rd day of 1984 with 233 to follow. Maxmlmum temperatures Include Atlanta 83, Boston 74, Chicago 73 construction projects. 4*' •Mm i a 2 The moon is moving toward its Cleveland 70, Dallas '(^J, Denver 85, Duluth 60, Houston 09 His appointment was one of two made by the '■1 1 % full phase. V30Z »52»« Now you know Jacksonville 86, Kansas City 83, Little Rock 88, Los Angeles 72, Miami directors Tuesday. The other was the appoint­ VeOZ »42‘« The morning stars are Mercury, 85, Minneapolis 69, Now Orleans 89, Now York 74, Phoenix 102, San ment of James Halloranof 110 Delmont St., to the Venus and Jupiter. Emolument — a word derived Francisco 71, Seattle 62, St. Louis 81 and Washington 85. board of directors of the Manchester Sheltered The evening stars are Mars and from the Latin meaning of "grind­ Workshop for a term ending in June 1985. Cologne Saturn. ing out for profit” — is another Halloran, retired, said he expects work on the BODY & Powder Those born under Ihe sign of name for a salary or wage. board- to be very in terest!)^ and said the POWDER • oz. * “ Set Taurus include nursing pioneer workshop performs a "tremendous service.” 16 Florence Nightingale in 1820, nove­ Manchester Herald H A L S T O N SPRAY •aa“ list Philip Wylie in 1902 and Julius Cologne Spray COLOGNE to Rrg.»17 •31“ Rosenberg (convicted and exe­ Richard M. Diamond, Publisher IM 01. * 17 »® cuted for giving U S. atomic- Lottery Main flushing continues secrets to the Soviet Union) in 1918. Penny Sadd Mark F. Abraitis The town Water Department will flush water .0./ 1 3 ” Associate Publisher mains ne^t week between 7:15 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. ARPEGE On this date in history: Business Manager i /6o z .»2 5 «<' each day. In 1937, George the Sixth was Connecticut daily USPS 327-500 crowned king of England, succeed­ VOL. cm. No. 191 The flushing will occur in the following areas: THE SNOWBALL THE FIREFLY THE CRYSTAL ROSE -/5 0 z .* 3 7 »* byCirrefors by Kosta Boda ing his brother Edward, who Friday: 600 • On East Center Street from Main Street to by Kosta Boda %oz. *60®“ Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rotes are $1.20 Woodbridge Street and north along Woodbridge. Reg $15 Sale $9.95 Reg. $15 Sale $9.95 Reg. $19 50 Sale $17.50 abdicated to marry American Play Four: 8733 and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly, $5,12 for one month, $15.35 divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson. chester Publishing Co., 14 Bralnord for three months, $30.70 for six • In the Oxford and Strickland street areas, Teilatte Water Place, Manchester, Conn. 04040. months and $41.40 for one year. Mall and in the Academy and Pitkin street areas. You can giveone to all your favorite people(including Weekly Lotto: Second class postage paid at Man­ Samdiyef 1 Oz. $l2$o In 1949, Soviet authorities an­ rotes are avollable on request. There may be discoloration of water and yourself!). Beautifully gift-boxed with candle, (4" diam.) Ideal B nounced the end of a land blockade chester, Conn. POSTMASTER: VANDERBILT i%oz. *1 8 ** 9/13, 25, 28, 30, 35 Send address changes to the Man­ reducechpressure during the flushing. for indoor or outdoor use ) a . SPRAY TOILET WATER of Berlin that lasted 328 days and UPl photo To place a classified or display chester Herald, P.O. Box S91, adyertium ent, or to report a news If water appears discolored, the homeowner TATIANA 3VYOZ. Other numbers drawn Friday in Manchester, Conn. 04040. $ 5 7 9 $32»* whose effects were neutralized by Today In history Picture Idea, coll should try to avoid using it until it clears. This will ,>8.00 New England: 44:F2711. Office hours are 1:30 o.m. Cologne the "Berlin Airlift." To subscribe, or to report a prevent rust and sediment from being brought ANAIS ANAIS Cologne Spiay Massachusetts daily: 6594. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. In 1975, the White House dis­ On May 12, 1937, George IV was crowned king of delivery problem, call 447-9944. into the home's system. Spray 1.7 o z . TOILET WATER & Powder Set Office hours are 6:30 a.m. to S:30 closed that a Cambodian gunboat New Hampshire daily: 0853. The Monchester Herald Is a If sediment does get into a home's hot water Oz. England, succeeding his brother Edward, who abdicated p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 subscriber to United Press Intemo- o U ic/m S '’^ Reg. >16.50 ^ 1 2 ^ ® $2 5 0 ® fired on the U.S. cargo ship Maine daily: 735. to 10 a.m. Saturday. Oellvery tank, the homeowner should wait until the water to marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson. tlonal news serylces and Is a Trusted Jewelers Since 1885 "M ayaguez" in the Gulf of Siam Vermont daily: 740. should be mode by S p.m. Monday member of the Audit Bureau of clears and then open the fauc,et at the bottom of through Friday and by 7:30 a.m. 1.7 OZ. SPRAY COLOGNE and forced it into a Cambodian The monarch and his wife. Queen Elizabeth, are seen in Clrculattons. 958 MAIN STREET I Rhode Island daily: 8423. "4-47 Saturday. ihe tank to drain the collected material, which Manchester. Conn 0 ^ 0 Tel 643*2741 their coronation robes. Reg. >11.50 ^ 7 ^ ® port. Jackpot" numbers: 17-21-35-15. will settle at the bottom. MichwiB Chafpe/MMittf Cwd/ViM/Amancin Ei^eas LANVIN 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. May 12. 1984 MANC H E STE R H ER A LD . Saturday, May 12, 1984 — 5

EIGHTH OTILITIEi DI8TRICT EIGHTH UTILITIEt DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER ANNUAL REPORT OF FIRE MARSHAL Customers could pay millions LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT MAY 1884 U .S./W orld Reagan hails reforms in education TO EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY: inspections were made throughout the year lor fire Thank you! yes, thank you for allowing me to serve you safety and code enforcement. In B rief tor the last thirteen years. if SNET changes depreciation Bu“udlno D'eMrlme^ *»* tM’ow**’ 0 "“ The time has come tor someone with new Ideas and a School Initiatives tresh outlook to head the District. It I am elected to a Di­ development ot the District. Heart patient has chance rector's seat I will be around to Input someof my exper­ Th. Pir> Prevention Team ot our Department con- Bv Mark A. Dupuis when it would request a general The change sought by SN ET tise to the new leader at the District. UnSerdSlno^n exceuent lob; tire losses were kept to a NEW YORK — A mailroom manager Friday counted In report United Press International rate increase, but was sure it could boost customer bills about 2 During my tenure, the District has grown about 6% In minimum during the post year. received a new heart brought 850 miles in an would not be this year. percent, which the company said population, property value has almost doubled and we GRANVILLE H. LINGARD ice-packed picnic cooler for surgery that was would have a "relatively small" survived many, many challenges trom outside the Dis­ Fire Marshal witnessed by gallery of reporters and T V crews Bv Thomas Ferraro H AR TFO R D - Southern New State Consumer Counsel Barry trict and won. England Telephone Co. is seeking S. Zitser sharply attacked the impact on customer rates at some 043-05 ______—— moving about the floor of the operating room for United Press International slate approval to inerease depreci­ company move and predicted it future point. I did my best to be tlscolly responsible and ran the Dis­ the first time during a transplant. trict as a viable organlzatlan which was always ac­ W ASHINGTON — President Reagan said Friday ation costs in u move that could would be rejected when the DR.UC countable to the public. EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT O^ANCHESTER Bruce Murray, 34, of Syracuse, N.Y., faced "This is totally improper, it’s PROPOSED BUDGET his education commission helped reverse what it cost customers $17.1 million a considers the company request guaranteed rate-making,” Zitser certain death from heart disease before a heart This year the District will not only hold the line but will FbcM Yesr July 1,1884 to Jine 30,1888 donor was located in St. Louis a few hours before found to be a “ rising tide of mediocrity” in America’s year, stale and company officials Tuesday at a meeting at agency said from his New Britain office. reduce the tax rate Vi mill. ESTIMATED REVENUE $570,000 he was wheeled into surgery at Presbyterian schools by fueling an unprecedented and historic said Friday. offices in New Britain. “The company didn't even ask for Surprise I While all around costs were going up we were Taxes collectable The company said it asked slate Southern New England Tele­ Supplemental Motor Vehicle 10,000 Hospital. reform movement. a hearing. And yet they're asking watching our pennies, lust good old Yankee Frugality Bock Taxes 6,000 Alaska utility regulators lor permission to phone is the major telephone and good volunteers. The system works. 500 After the open Murray was listed as critical but At a White House ceremony commemorating the for a rate-case commitment. " Additions Arizona begin accounting lor the higher company in Connecticut, serving Interest Fee on Taxes 3.000 stable with "a fighting chance" to recover, said first anniverary of the panel’s report, "A Nation At Are we up-to-date? Check our eaulpment - our up-to- 43.000 equipment depreciation levels but all but a handful of the slate's 169 "They call it an accounting date tire trucks, our computer tor the tire system, our 24 Interest on Savings Accounts chief surgeon Dr. Eric Rose, 33. Risk, ” Reagan said a vast majority of states have Sewer Charges 4.000 New Mexico definitely would not seek higher cities and towns. change but it’s obviously a request hour dispatchers, our radio alarm system, our EMTs 32.000 "It was beautiful, ” Rose said of the surgery. moved in the past year to raise graduation Calif omia (plus training), our tiretighters training program, our Sewer Connections New York telephone rates this year ref lecling McCann said the Federal Com­ for a rate-ease assurance." said New Sewer (Union Street) 9,400 Hospital officials said it was first time requirements, curriculum and teacher pay. new tiush truck and monv more too numerous to men­ 13.000 the higher levels. munications Commission in­ Zitser, who said DPUC Commis­ tion. Elderly Relief television cameras had been allowed on the “ U is not overstating things at all to say your report Connecticut North CaroHna sioner David J. Harrigan had Miscellaneous , 2.000 changed our history by changing the way we look at Dakota Spokesman Michael T. McCann creased the depreciation figures The road In the tirst halt ot the 80's Is well underway. Transfer trom Reserve Funds 404)00 operating floor during a heart transplant Delaware said SN ET would ask the Depart­ for SN ET by $17^1 million in its reviewed the request and recom­ The District Is alive and well..Let's help to keep It that Manholes Rt. #83 Oakland St. 8.000 operation. The T V film was made for later education and putting it back on the American 132,256 ment of Public Utility Control to latest review. mended its rejection. wav. Balance - June 30, 1984 rebroadcast. agenda,” Reagan told his National Commission on ^^^■Oklahoma consider the higher depreciation Depreciation is the process for Under the proposal before the In passing the leadership I wish all ta serve well and suc- $873,156 Excellence in Education. Dragon costs as a factor in a future rale writing olf over lime equipment DPUC, the phone company would cesstul. To those who I have worked with I give my BUDGET EXPENDITURES „„ “ Thank you for the generations to come who will Hawaii Pannsylvanta hearttelt thanks tar your aid and support, so many peo­ , Administrotlon Budget $90,950 Filipino police on ‘alert’ beneiit from your work." the president said, standing case that has become obsolete. McCann begin accounting for the incrpase ple too numerous to mention. Rhoda Island Fire Department Budget 326,031 before a gathering of several hundred educators and "We just want them to allow us to said the increased levels set by the ' this year and then could seek to bill M ANILA, Philippines — Tens of thousands of 1 l’x«: South Carolina I must now publicly thonk my wite Marilyn. I am sure at Public Works Deportment Budget 456,175 students on the White House South Lawn. begin accounting lor it and con­ FCC recognized the quick pace ol customers retroactively for the times In the last years she tell like a second tiddle. She national police were placedon "red alert" Friday ^^^BSouth Dakota y .\ ‘\ $873,156 Education Secretary Terrel Bell, who joined sider It in some future rate case," technological developments in the increase when it brings its next lent me to the District but now I'll hove some time to pay amid reports of a communist plot to disrupt next Tetwessee her back. Reagan at the ceremony, released a new report, "A Iowa he said, adding SN ET didn'I.know telephone industrv. A general rate case. EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT week’s key parliamentary elections. Thank you all, trom the bottom ot my heart and God MANCHESTER, CONN. 08040 Cardinal Jaime Sin. the country’s most Nation Responds," that lists school initiatives during Bless you all. PROPOSED BUDGET the past 12 months. They include: Kentucky FNcM Yew July 1,1984 to June 30, 1985 outspoken churchman, warned "violence or Gordon B. Lassow death might come " if President Ferdinand • Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia Connecticut Shareholders OK President ADMINISTRATION BUDGET moving to increase high school graduation Eighth Utilities District Selectee „ Marcos’ government rigged the elections sche­ VYashington President duled for Monday. requirements. ^ Maryland I 040-05 Directors (6 at $450) 3 , ^ West Virginia National police chiel Lt. General Fidel Ramos • Forty-four states and the District of Columbia Massachusetts Treosurer °'000 Wisconsin In Brief merger of banks Clerk issued a "red alert" order, placing about 88,000 seeking to upgrade curriculum, with an emphasis of Michigan Tax Collector ?,000 olficers on the highest state of readiness against returning to such basics as math, science and English. Minnesota Rate Maker Ljo® 113 ID 13 14 20 24 16 State sues for legal fees what he said was a "communist plot" to disrupt • Thirty-three states and the District of Columbia Mississippi ITOTAL Office Staff I t a 7 14 6 23 across state line the voting for 183 National Assembly seats. moving to raise the pay of teachers, now among the Missouri I t o t a l |3S H AR TFO R D — The state has filed suit to force $33,650 TREASURER'S REPORT nation’s lowest-paid professionals with an average Montana TOTAL 21 21 21 34 30 39 41 38 Hartford Probate Judge James H. Kinsella pay Opereling Expenses More than 600 students urging a boycott of the EIGHTH UTItmES DISTRICT polls were turned back from the area of the salary of $22,000. • back the $9,102 in legal fees he charged to the stale W A TE R B U R Y (U P l) — Shareholders of Colonial July lit. 10S3 — April 30.19S4 Advertls'flslng Bell predicted these and other reforms, which range $16,201.94" Audit < presidential palace by 100 riot police wielding for his defense in a misconduct case, a report- Bancorp approved Friday the bank's proposed Checkbook Balance 6-31-83 - Fill consideration or proposed Enacted or approved Auto Allowance - President nightsticks. from eight states approving longer school days to 21 published said Friday. merger with Bank of Boston Corp., which would RECEIPTS I Auto Allowance - (3 at $400) states seeking better textbooks, will reverse a Rejecting Kinsella's claim the stale should pay Taxes & Interest $657,316.75 Treasurer, Clerk, Tax Collector 1 create a bunking company with assets of more than Interest on Bank Acets 47,879.93 , Office Clerk two-decade decline in student achievement scores. Chart lists states and status of educa­ biggest reform movement ever” in his legal expenses for the case, the state $21 billion. Sewer Disposal Charges 3,991.09 Bonding 8, Insurance Court eyes work at home "A year from now ... I think you’re going to see a big tion initiatives as compiled in a report by America’s schools. Thursday filed a $12,000 lien in Hartford Superior The merger requires regulatory approval and also Sewer Connections 53,200.00 Contingency Fund < increase" in the scores of the Scholastic Aptitude Union St. Assessments 8,030.54 Tax Billing W ASHINGTON — A federal appeals court the Education Department on “the Court for the 1982 legal fees and interest against could be blocked by a suit challenging Massachusetts Elderlv Relief 13,596.95 Engineering Fees Test, the nation’s primary college entrance exam, he Kinsella's Hartford home. and Connecticut laws allowing interstate banking Personal Prop. Relief 2,924.25 Legal Fees '• stepped back into a dispute over home labor laws said. Miscellaneous & Refunds 4,715.46 Friday and ordered a lower court to reconsider Kinsella. 59, announced last week he would between banks within New England. Miscellaneous-Petty Cash From 1963 to 1980, there was an uninterrupted drop movement by focusing attention on the need for better responsibility lor schools. 791,654.97 Office Equipment imposing a ban on home knitwear work that has retire within a month, just as the House was Colonial Chairman Francis M. White said Colonial ^ in SAT scores. During the past few years, scores have schools. The National Commission on Excellence in Postage twice been lifted by the ftcretary of labor. poised to consider impeachment proceedings will continue to operate autonomously in Connecticut, Transfers from Savings 260,000.00 Public Awareness 8, Special Events ' leveled off — but well below what they were a decade Critics, however, have accused Reagan of under­ Education, which was created at the urging of Bell, is 1,051,654.97 Social Security The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the against him. The House then voted to shelve the “while being able to draw on the Bank ol Boston'sslaff Manchester State Bank ago. mining education by failing to follow up his calls for widely credited with-initiating the reform movement Stationery 8, Supplies District of Columbia ordered the federal court in impeachment. of experts, its wealth of research and development Tox rebates 8, refunds “ I think in the next three or four years, we're going reforms with additional federal funds. with its April 1983 "A Nation at Risk ” report. 1,067,856.91 Washington to reconsidei; a plea from the Although Kinsella also charged $8,000 in legal and its extensive array of products and services." Telephone to make up what we lost," Bell said. "We think we are doing our part, ” Bell said. He The study found schools engulfed in a “ rising tide of DISBURSEMENTS Women's Auxiliary International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union to fees to the court in 1983, state officials said the Colonial Bank is the principalsubsidiary of Colonial At a news briefing Thursday, Bell praised Reagan reiterated Reagan’s position that states and locali­ mediocrity that threatens our very future as a nation more recent fees were not included in Thursday's Administration reimpose the ban. Bancorp, which has assets of more than $1.3 billion Salaries 20,418.65 -for helping to generate the education reform ties. not Washington, have the primary fiscal and a people. ” suit, because they have not been audited by the and operates more than 60 offices throughout Operating Expenses 16,397.50 $48,500 The appeals court estimated that 1.6 percent of state. Connecticut. Transfer to Savings ' Cepllel Impcovement the 63,000 people in the knitwear industry work at Manchester State Bk. 500,000.00 Computer 8,000 home, mostly in rural areas and the state of Ancient artifact discovered Bank of Boston is a much larger international Savings Bonk of Manch. 613.08 Flag Pole, Ramp 8, Sign 800 8,800 multi-bank holding company with assets in excess ol Rebates 7,821.41 Vermont. SU F'FIELD — An ancient clay Sumerian $20 billion. Its principal subsidiary is First National t o t a l " Last November the appeals court ruled Labor American couple kidnapped in Sri Lanka ADMINISTRATION BUDGET $90,950 artifact has been discovered in a colonial house, Bank of Boston. 545,250.64 Secretary Raymond Donovan made an "arbi­ “stacked away in a closet between toilet paper The merger would be undertaken under interstate Public Works Dapl. EIGHTH UTILfTIES DISTRICT trary and capricious" decision to lift the Salaries 33,092.76 MANCHESTER, CONN. 08040 regulations preventing knitwear workers from and the like,” the Yale professor who identified banking laws enacted in Connecticut and Massachu­ Operotlng Expenses 18,222.00 COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (U P l) — Separatist rebels Tam il separatists. The Indian government has denied the couple and said unless the demands were met. PROPOSED BUDGET working at home. the cone-shaped object said Friday. setts, which are being challenged in federal court as Capital Expenses 4,216.44 Fleeel Yeer July 1,1084 lo June 30.1088 kidnapped an American couple Friday and threa­ the allegations. Allen would be killed at noon Monday and his wife six ft dates from the time of King Lipit-Ishtar who unconstitutional. , ------Interceptor 135,626.98 RRE DEPARTMENT BUDGETlOGE“ tened to kill them in 72 hours unless the government Lalith Athulathmudali, minister of national secur­ hours later. ruled in Mesopotamia from 1934 to'1925 B.C., said The Connectieut^aw allows interstate bank Salerlee ity, said a ransom note signed by a new separatist 191,158.18 Fire Chief $1,575 Pope ends 10-day tour released 20 jailed rebels and handed over $2 million in Marc Van De Mieroop, ussistam curator of the mergers involving Connecticut banks and banks in Fire Dapartmant Assistant Chiefs (3 at $1,375 ) 4,125 gold. group calling ilsell the People’s Revolutionary Army "They will be killed if allour demands are not met in Babylonian collection at Yale University’s other New England states with reciprocal laws, but Salaries 37,194.32 Fire Marshal .900 BANGKOK. Thailand — In an emotional The government urged the several hundred foreign ’ was left at a government office in Jaffna. totality within 72 hours starting at 12 noon today Sterling Memorial Library. closes off the stale to New York banks. Operating Expenses 66,109.28 Assistant Fire Marshal 350 climax to his 10-day Asian pilgrimage, a tired nationals living in Sri Lanka’s northern provincial The note gave the names and passport numbers ol (Friday),’’ the note said. Fire Prevention (Woter) 40,730.00 Fire Inspector 250 The 4>/2-inch long cone-shaped artifact was Last November, Colonial and the Bank of Boston Reserve Fund 5,000.00 Coptalns (2 at $475) 950 Pope John Paul II Friday kissed Indochinese capital of Jaffna to leave the area, home to Tamil found in the Alexander King House, a Suffield announced the two institutions had entered into a Debt Retlrenr\ent 26,105.00 Lieutenants (4 ot $450) 1,800 refugees and appealed to the "conscience of separatists fighting lor an independent state. Capital Improvement 15,309.96 Radio Mechanic 200 humanity ” to help end their suffering. museum devoted to American furniture. The definitive acquisition agreement, under which Vehicle Mechanic 200 The abducted couple was identified as Stanley B. house is being renovated after a December fire Colonial Bancorp would become a wholly-owned 190,448.58 926,857.40 Department Secretary 375 The papal jetliner left Bangkok at 12:25 a.m. Allen and his wife, Mary Elizabeth, of Columbus, caused extensive damage. subsidiary of Bank of Boston. Fire Alarm Superintendent 400 Saturday (1:25 p.m. Friday EST) for a 12-hour Ohio. 140,999.51 Assistant Fire Alarm Supt. 350 "It’s very unclear how it came to be there," If the merger is completed. Colonial will continue as Dispatchers (24 Hour Service) 40,456 flight back to Rome, ending John Paul’s Police said eight gunmen stormed the Allen’s Van De Mieroop said. "The man who owned the a separate, slate-chartered institution subject to CASH BALANCES Substitute Dispatcher (Vacation) , 700 23,870-mile odyssey through South Korea, Papua Jaffna home, bound and gagged the couple and fled in house traveled extensively, and it was common to Connecticut state regulation. Manchester State Bank 110,315.08 Dispatchers Sick Leove replacements 950 New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Thailand. a Datsun van owned by Allen’s Ohio-based firm. The collect these mysterious objects." Manch. State Bk. Certificates 203,674.45 Point System 3,000 John Paul’s visit to the bleak Phanat Nikhom Under the deal. Bank of Boston will exchange Conn. National Bonk 43,171.04 van was found abandoned at MadagI, a coastal point shares of either a new series of cumulative adjustable Savings Bank of Manch. 105,799.71 $56,581 refugee camp, 50 miles southof Bangkok, was the some 20 miles north of Jaffna. rale preferred stock or cumulative convertible ...... Reserve Fd 80,376.82 Operating Expenaae focal point of his 34-hour stop in Thailand, where Foreign Minister Shahui Hameed said there was Pipe break stops water • " " Union St. Fd 16,736.08 Contlraency Fund 200,000 Catholics make up less than half of 1 preferred slock for outstanding shares of Colonial Insurance evidence the couple had been taken by boat across the W A TER FO R D — Most of the municipal water common stock. 560,075.18 ChlerAuto 8, Office Expense percent of the 50 million population. narrow Palk Strait to the southern Indian state of customers in New London and Waterford got only The agreement provides for an exchange ratio •Reserve Funds ■97,114.90 Supplies Tam il Nadu, which Sri Lanka savs is used as a base by based on $34.25 per share of Colonial's common stock, Equipment replacement a trickle when they turned on their faucets Friday 462,960.28 Telephone morning. which may increase if the merger is not completed by Vehicle Maintenance (8 Vehicles) SATURDAY, MAY ^ A break in a major water main along Route 85 the end of the year. ANTICIPATED DISBURSEMENTS Electricity 12,1984 Interceptor 54,373.02 Heat by the Crystal Mall site disrupted service to about Expenses through June 252,609.15 Building Maintenance 8, Repair r DISCOVER THE "PLUS" IN JEANS-PLUS! 45.000 customers for most of the morning. Sewer Disbursement 91,500.00 398,482.1^ Pension Fund Water gushed out of the pipe about 8:45 a.m. Social Security Balance to 7-1-84 64,478.11 ? Alarms Maintenance putting a section of Cross Road under 3 to 4 feet of Communication repairs BETTY SADLOSKI, Treasurer Cropley’s Lawn and Garden Center water. Waterford police diverted traffic for about Fire Prevention an hour. Body of roofer 039-05 Training Department Dues The damage caused an immediate drop in Water Rental (Hydrants) water pressure that set alarms buzzing at local Social Fund Co. #1 found in rubble Co. #2 1262 Boston Turnpike lire stations in Waterford and New London. Co. #3 t^arly Friday afternoon about 3 feet of water Fire Department HEY MOM! still sal in the area around the break affecting Fire Investigation Bureau Rt. 44 of Peabody blaze EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER Unemployment Compensation seven homes and an athletic equipment July 1,1883 - April 30,1984 manufacturer. Taxes cpllectlble on Grand List 7/1/82 $639,689.16 Bolton, CT Legal additions $^498.92 $138,400 PEAB O DY, Mass. (UPI) — The body of a roofer Cei:»Sal linproyei Seabrook forces payout cut was pulled Friday from the rubble of an explosion and $642,188.08 Extraction 8,000 chemical fire that engulfed a downtown leather 10 Pager/monltors 3,250 NEW HAVEN — A cash flow problem created tannery and the surrounding two-block area, sending Taxes collected os of 4/30/84 on Protective Equipment 8,400 BREAKFAST IN BED IS NICE... Grand List of 7/1/82 $621,740.15 Logging recorder 5,500 by investment in the ill-fated Seabrook, N.H., more than 100 people to hospitals. Motor Vehicle Supplemental $9,770.05 Portable radios (4) 4.000 nuclear power project led United Illuminating Officials of Henry Leather Co., where the fire Total Interest $1,865.42 Fire House building repairs 9.000 Friday to slash its quarterly dividend on utility began, estimated the damage at $4.8 million for their and you'll treasure the home-made $633,375.62 38,150 649-6364 stock. building alone. The blaze also left 19 other companies Capital EspendMuree UI's board of directors voted to issue a without quarters. Taxes collected on Grand Lists 1977 to 1981 $3,887.04 Land/Bullding Acquisition 24.000 Interest and Men fees $1,267.64 quarterly dividend of 50 cents per share of Gov. Michael S. Dukakis and Sen. Paul E. Tsongas Debt retirement (Tower #1) 26.000 cards...now do something for Box of annuals to every Mother, with purchase Legal additions to Grand List 1976 to 1961 $17,804.78 New Apparatus Fund 2,900 common stock payable July 1 to owners of record met with city officials and visited the fire site. They New Chassis tor Rescue 5 40M0 .92,900 f as of June 4. A dividend of 80 cents per share was s|iid they would seek federal disaster aid for the city. $22,959.46 paid April 1 for the previous quarter. "It’s pretty clear this is a disaster area.” said TOTAL FIRE DEPARTMENT BUDGET $326,031 yourself! Come in for a new The reduction was "part of a cash conservation * Total taxes. Interest and Men fees turned Door prizes \ Dukakis after he flew from the Statehouse to Peabody over to Treasurer up to 4/30/84 $656,335.08 EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT program to alleviate a temporary cash flow by helicopter. MANCHESTER, CONN. 08040 problem caused by uncertainty in the financial Carol M. LenIhon PROPOSED BUDGET The body pulled from the rubble Friday morning 038-05 Tax Collector Fleeel year July 1,1884 to June 30.1885 Spring outfit, Mix 'n Match. markets," said UI spokesman Jack C. Dolan. was identified as that of Gerald Raymond, 23, of PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT United Illuminating, the second-largest owner Haverhill, who was repairing the roof with two other Selaitee in the Seabrook plant, declined further comment Public Works Supt. $224X)0 men when the explosion occurred mid-day Thursday. Public Works Employee 14,000 on the dividend reduction. Raymond’s two co-workers were seriously burned. Part Time Extra Employees 12,000 FEATURING: ANNUAL AND VEGETABLE PLANTS In Taunton, officials offered to let the leather Emergency Overtime 4,500 company move to a building being vacated by another State to evaluate judges $52,500 tannery in their city. Henry Leather officials said they EIGHTH UTILITIEE DISTRICT Operetino Expenses BRING IN THIS AD AND SAVE AN H A R TFO R D — The state will launch a new would consider the offer as a temporary solution to Contingency Fund 2,000 A TRAY 2 FIRE CHtEFS REPORT 1SSS/S4 $1.09 Insurance 9,600 program allowing lawyers and jurors to evaluate their problem, but they still hope to rebuild their own Auto Allowance the- work of Superior Court judges, the chief destroyed building. The Manchester Fire Department responded to 536 400 calls tor assistance during this tiscal year. There were Supplies 1,000 ADDITIONAL 10% ON YOUR ENTIRE justice of the state Supreme Court announced Paula Newcomb, executive director of the Peabody -42 Fires In Structures, 228 Medical calls, 51 Service Equipment Replacement 3.000 U r t h o Friday. calls, and 206 MIsc. Fires. The department Is currently Telephone 1.500 Chamber of Commerce, said the businesses hurt by Vehicle Expense QT WEED-B-OON Chief Justice John A. Speziale said the comprised of 107 members, of these 12 are officers, 53 6.000 the fire "absolutely" want to reopen, but they need are E.M.T.s, and 47 are apparatus drivers. We are Electricity 2,300 'OmHO Lawn We«d Klllar program, to begin this summer, will also ask more information on state and federal financial aid to equipped with 1 Heavy Rescue Tcuck, 4 Pumpers, 1 Aer- Heat 2.500 PURCHASE, SATURDAY, MAY 12 ONLY! WCnrWJW Building 8i Grounds Maintenance Controle broedloel Iswn weeda. opinions ol appellate and administrative judges determine whether they can afford to rebuild. oscope, 1 Alarms Truck, and 1 Chevy Blazer which was 4.500 UwWixi donated to the district this year. This vehicle will be Pension Fund 4,050 Rwg. Prtc0 7.9$ on the legal ability, judicial management and Ms. Newcomb said she is optimistic, especially used as o utility vehicle wherever It Is required. Soclol Security 3,675 Our Price 5.M courtroom demeanor of the state’s triaLjudges. because "there’s been such an outpouring of help” Unemployment Compensation 500 L f ttfgr. R e b f Z90 The informal ion from questionaires will be fed The training division conducted 100 training sessions Answering Service 1.500 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. voun from government agencies. for the firefighters and completed 2 complete Em er­ Interceptor Charge 2504)00 FMAL into a computer and used to develop and improve Firefighters found Raymond’s body in the back>bf gency Medical Technicians courses. They wereolso ac­ Call Before You Dig 500 COST 3.98 individual judges, but it will not become a system the tannery as they hosed down the smoldering ruins. tive in C.P.R. training courses which were open to the ^ — ^ ^ ^ r m Service 850 to grade judges numerically, Speziale said. public. 800 They speculated Raymond was either blown off the Rental Equipment 3.500 The program was recommended by a special roof by the explosion or fell while trying to escape the The Fire Prevention Bureau was responsible for d Paving • FREE HEMMING great fire prevention program which was presented to 6,000 committee formed by Speziale last year to look fiames. all of the schools In the district, an Informative display 304,175 into whether an evaluation system should be Hospital officials said the fumes from the biaze at The Manchester Products Show, and many appear- CwSel Eipensee onces before civic groups ond lectures. ON ALL JEANS! established for judges. were not as toxic as they had originally expected. Emergency Sewer Breaks 4.000 They said they found no abnormal levels of toxic The members of The Manchester Fire Department Flex Rods 4.000 Manhole Replacement Spectnicide‘ 6000 chemicals in the blood or urine of any of the people hove conducted themselves, with professionalism, and 4.000 Retired cop faces charges decorum both during times of emergency and when as­ Acquire Rights of Ways 5,500 5% DIazifion Qranulas who reported feeling nauseous and dizzy. sistance was required that ony District resident could New Dump Truck ■ 144)00 Formula B R ID G E P O R T — A retired Stamford police Officials speculate the blaze began when one of be proud of. New Sewer Roddlng Machine 204)00 297 EAST CENTER ST. | S D E ^ lieutenant who once headed a regional narcotics Pending Liability 5.000 three workmen on the roof accidentally cut through a We would like to thank the residents, merchants, ma­ Back Hoe 354)00 6.95 squad was charged Friday with dealing heroin pipe containing highly flammable chemicals. nufacturers, and business people of The Eighth District Roe ffjs ------_ , ------•onArot laady to^aa for their support In our constant endeavor to make our MANCHESTER, CT.^ tormaNoA Traaii up to MOO iquM « and cocaine and with murder in the shooting One hundred people were sent to hospitals during 91,500 fonnula tor toMv or M l Uaa on pnaa aa sa l aa MpatoOtoa Mcti M death of a drug courier. community a safer place to live. CepllM Expense rooltoading toriMoaa. baana oom Oertooto the fire, mostly for respiratory problems. Two «ol»lns Rt #83 Manholes OPEN THURS. NITE til 9 Lawrence Hogan of Stamford was one of six Respectfully submitted workers were hospitalized with severe burns. (Oakland St.) 8 .0 0 0 8 ,0 0 0 people indicted in U.S. District Court on a variety JDHN A. CHRISTENSEN 646-6459 Witnesses reported they heard an explosion that Chief M .F.D. TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS of charges ranging from sale of narcotics to bank triggered the "ball of fire” that destroyed four other 046-05 DEPARTMENT BUDGET $456,175 robbery. buildings before the flames were brought under OPEN DAILY 9-8:00 P.M. SAT&SUN 9-6:00 P.M. control. MAM HESTER HERALD. Saturday, May 12, 1984 — 7 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, May 12, 1984 Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Douglas A. Bevins. Managing Editor Saturday TV X ' Dody Goodman James P. Sacks. City Editor OPINION tege doesn't shape up as a bar­ kfe of fiction's greatest detective. is dizzying up 7:00A.M. maid. but he'd rather quit than fire Robert Stephens, Colin Blakely. CD (S - Csmain KwigHOo her end a genius may loose his 1970 (X) - W oftd Tomoiiow true love if he can't control his 0 0 " Independent Networit -(S-QMSnwft jealousy.(Closed Captioned) (60 •wwv ABC min.) C S - N m m 8 - Numato Uno J a c k 0 - On Stage America (S) - RMum To PlwMt Of Apaa 0 - Eisctkin Watch NEW YORK (UPI) — When actress Dody Goodman Shelling Beirut-spurred painful thoughts 0 - Nows Updno ' 9 - ESf>frs Spaadwoofc 8 - That's ths Spirit walks into a room she brightens it right up. just like A n d e r s o n 0 - Poopla Ars Funny *A-AivoandW aai TENNIS TOURNA­ 8 -A B C Nawa the chorus line of ditsy dames she's been playing ever first taste of Lebanon. 1 distinctly remember the sign in MENT______■ 0 - MOVIE: ‘A Mon and a Editor's note: The writer of this essay. William time and haven't heard from them for months, but I Washington ^ 8 - ChMdr«n's Th M tr* W om an' A friendship between a 1:45 A.M. since she was a regular on the old "Tonight" show Simon, is a Manchester man serving as a Lieutenant. neean i say that the closeness one feels with Arabic. English, and French saying. "Welcome to S ) “ Ncwa/Sporta/Waatlwr young widow and widower ri­ with Jack Parr. Mofry-Go-Round Defending champ John CD-A B C Naws J.G.. in the U.S. Navy. He was graduated from grandparents always remains. Lebanon" on the terminal building. O • Johnny Ouast pens into love. Anouk Aimee. She thinks it has something to do with her red hair. McEnroe competes in this Jean-Louis Trintignant. Pierre 0 - MOVIE: ‘Young Doctors Manchester High School in 1977 and from the University Beirut from the sea looks like a busy city with no Ten years before, its meaning was different. Then it - O - MOVIE: *Quvs « mS D ote' Barouh. 1966. In Lova' CHy HonxisI hocoma* a "It sort of lightens things up." she said laughing. A gomblor bots that ho can win year's $500,000 "Tournament haven for the lovesick in this par­ . more urban violence than New York. However, a quick was a symbol of a new life, but now it was almost "Clowns always have red, fuzzy hair. You seldom see of Connecticut in 1981 Simon tells of the inner conflicts ' tho attom iont of a Salvation of Champions Tennis" airing 0 - MO'VIE: ‘China Saaa' Pir- ody of medicel soap operas. acy and romance take piece on a a clown with dark hair." he faced w hen fate put him aboard a ship ifring on the look through binoculars shows devastated buildings, comical, all pock-marked and surrounded by machine Army laaa. Frank Sinatra. Iterton live for two days beginning Gwry Marshal, Micheel Mn^een. m ship carrying gold. C l ^ Gable, Seen Young. 1982. Rated R. Ms. Goodman has moved to New York from her bunkers and burning fires. gun nests and dug in U.S. Marines. Brando. Joan Simn$or$s. 19S5. land he knew as a boy. S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 12 on Jean H a ^ w , Wallace Berry. Marina del Rey home for three months — and maybe The Marines were welcomed with Irequent rocket S - Rirtg Around tho W orld ABC 1935 2:00 A.M. At night, Beirut is a light show comparable to a rock longer, she hopes — to play Molly McDermot, mother and artillery fire. Our frustration was in not being able - Exchartgo concert. The rockets, artillery and machine gun tracers 9:15 P.M. CD - Movis Corn'd of Maxie (Christine Ebersole) in the popular ABC 1 9 V ~ jotaona CHECK LISTINGS FOfI EXACT TIME By William Simon hurling through the air put on a pretty good show if one to help for fear of escalation and the difficulty in 0 - Your Monsy CD- MOVIE: 'Grtsaom Garq^' A soap opera “ ." determining just where the fire was coming from. 7:30A.M. simple rohhary turns into a kid­ Special to the Herald overlooks the fact that they have to land somewhere (or 9:30 P.M. naping hy a psychopathic klHar. To Maxie's horror, Molly arrived in the TV-set town As the political and military situation deteriorated for buries CD -BuNwMdo Kim Darby, Tony Musante, Scon on someone). 0 . - This W sok in Jz«>an of this week while en route from her West ( £ - Gat Smart Wilson. 1971. The feelings I had as.we approached Beirut were As we moved into Beirut Harbor. I felt an incredible the Lebanese government, we all thought the end was 0 - Mama's Family Mama Coast home to Ireland. 3 D - Road to Los Angalaa similar to the feelings I hud 10 years ago when I went to feeling of deja vu. I had never been in the harbor before, near. But for me, my family's safety was embedded in > ( i ) - Nawarit ft Raanty blames Naomi when Naomi be­ It's not that Maxie doesn't like her mother, if's just gins to receive obscene phone 8 - SportaCarrtsr Beirut for the first time. The fear of the unknown was but I had spent many long afternoons at our home in the my brain. A retired old man and his wife were caught in complaints '*.ffi) - PMi Panthar Show that she's been writing home about a successful a - Mazda Sportalooh calls after winning an award at 8 8 - Prog corn'd career in show business and a wealthy fiance that there, but the causes were different. mountains looking down at the ships and the city, and the middle of a foolish play that typified the the market. (R) WASHINGTON — The Equal a - Fraggta Rock 8 - Dr. OstM Soott don't exist. Ten years ago, 1 flew into Beirut as an adolescent of now I was on one of them. predicament of the Lebanese people. Their neutral, 10:00 P.M. Employment Opportunity Com­ a - Popaya and Frianda 0 - At Tha Moviaa To help his receptionist out. Marco (Gerald 14. with my family, to set up camp there for awhile. My My stomach sank to the deck when I saw, upon the peace-loving country had been violated by all its @ ) - N e w Tech -Times (D ~ Stersky and Hutch 0 - Victory Gardan C D - N a w a mission is supposed to see that a - Sports Raviaw 0 - Sports Updata Anthony) sets’ her up in the mansion of vacationing father wanted to afford his children the opportunity to hill, my old house and neighborhood. As much as you neighbors, and because Lebanon wasn’t an aggressive 11:15A.M. CD 0 - U.S. Olympic Team 6:00 P.M. CD 8 - Fantasy Island A man Texas emperor Asa Buchanan (Philip Carey) and women, among others, get a fair Oa “ Sport BWv Trials Coverage of the women's gets the chance to dance with his 2:30A.M. know his family, so he arranged the move. However, try and convince yourself that what you're doing is good nation, it was unprepared to defend itself and remains ® - S p o r t e CD CD-Nawa pretends to be her fiance. shake on the job. But the agency a - BatahaS Bunch marathon trials is presented from hero(-dut he freezes on the stage 0 - Crosoflra the second "visit" to Beirut, while generating the same and right. I couldn't help feeling a little bit like a traitor. unable to alter its fate. 11:30 A.M. Olympia. W A . (60 min.) CD " Bhia Knight ^prio tw o sisters are thrust into a "They keep trying to get Molly on a plane to Ireland, has pigeonholed some 266 com­ - lt‘a Your Businass 3:00 A.M. fears, was for an entirely different purpose — war! Instead of a hero returning to help free his family, I felt On the evening of Feb. 9,1 went up to the bridge to CD - Greet Spece Coester G 9 - PKA FuN Contact Karate CD - Racing From Bahnom mystery involving an ex- but she just won't leave," Ms. Goodman said plaints from women who charged television personality.(Closed 3T) - Twilight Zoiw With the situation deteriorating in Lebanon and the dirty andevil. 1 am very proud to be an officer in the assume the watch. Shortly afterward, we were ordered 0 - Pley Your Best Tennis 8 • Honaymoonaie 0 - Star Trak chuckling. "She suspects they are living together so 8:00 A.M. Captioned] (60 min.) 8 - PKA FuR Contact Karats Marines in constant danger, my ship steamed at 29 United States Navy, but that day 1 wished m y duties to take station for a gunfire mission. In the previous few that they were being paid less ‘Speciairty Shots.* 0-NewsUpdata 8 - Dr. Gatta Scott she tries getting them hitched in a big church (£ (£ • Chariia Brown ft GD “ Independent Network 8 - Night Flight wedding. knots toward Beirut. Twenty-nine knots is fast for an had taken me somewhere else. days, our ships had been tiring on rebel positions that solely because they were women. Snoopy ( B - (MOVIE; -Lone W oH 8 - Magic of Oil Painting 8 - Honeymooners N ew s •r'- Rep. Barney Frank. D-Ma^.. McQuada* A mavarick r a n ^ 0 - News/Sports/Weather 0 - Naws/Sporta/Weathar "Then she starts rearranging Asa's furniture. " 8000-ton destroyer, but it is still slow enough to force Most of my thoughts were ol my grandparents aiid were shelling the city and destroying U.S. citizens and CD coiidas with modem day bpidhs Futbol Intamadonai: Real G9 * Not Necessarily The va. Zaragoza Then Asa gets back from his vacation. Marines. says the reason the cases have in this martial arts adventure set 0 - MOVIE: ‘A Long Way 3:15A.M. thought. how I wished I knew where they were. I toyed with ( D a - Monchhichts/Utda Ms. Goodman said she is having a lot of fun working As we moved into stations, for a moment I thought I been gathering dust — some ol Raacats/Richia Rich in Texas. Chuck Norris. David 8 - MOVIE; -WHIard' A young Home' The oldest of three child­ 0 - News/Sports/WeetPer 8 - MOVIE: ‘The Godfather. The days of our transit were particularly difficult several ways to try and get a message to them, but each Carradina. Barbara Carrera. Rated man has a startling ability to com­ ren, abandoned by his parents on what she calls a "serious soap. " them' for years — is that sex (D - Christopher Cfoae-Up 1 0 - Y ellow Rose A Memorial Pert ir The new godfather at­ because long bridge watches and stars are conducive to idea I had would have put them in more danger than would have to leave the bridge. I was scared. Scared of PG municate with and control an and tom apart by bureaucracy, Day celebration is broken up tempts to keep the family on top The last soap she worked on was prime time TV's discrimination in wages is not ( f i ) - Tom ft Jerry and Frianda army o f rata. Bruce Davison. Er­ fights to reunite the only real fa­ 2 self-pity. 1 felt pretty bad. My grandparents, aunts, they were already in. They were only a few miles away, dying, but more afraid of shelling my past. I quickly ^ 9 - Do It Yourself when an ex-con decides to settle despite government intervention. nest Borgnine. Ai Ledon. 1971 mily he ever had. Timothy Hutton, "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." uncles and countless cousins were in ihe middle of that came to grips with the situation and realized w hat my given high priority by the EEOC. a - SportaCantar 0 - Sports Update /Games of an old score with Chance. (60 Al Pacino. Robert De Niro. Take yet unreachable. (E ) - Evening at Pops Brenda Vaccaro. 1981. min.) Shire. 1974. Rated R. “ That wasn't done nearly as well as the serious war. and it is impossible to describe the thoughts I had The threats mounted, and we went into a high state ol duty was and where my loyalties stood. He charged that the commission - Hoobar-Bloob Highway A '8 4 ^ soaps," Ms. Goodman said. "Technically it wasn't so baby buncte is sent to earth. 2:15 P.M. ^ 9 ‘ Frontline 'The Other Side of 0 - Eroe America as we approached Beirut — our 5-inch guns ready. alert, wary of every fishing boat or aircraft for fear of "1 am an American fighting man." echoed in my hasn't even investigated the 266 0 0 - Amasing Spiderman/ the Track.’ Tonight's program 3:30 A.M. great, but that was part of the fun of the show." ( 9 - Pumpkin Craak Incradtee Huik 0 - Health Week 0 - $1 Mundo dal Box 0 - One Step Beyond The situation in Lebanon is a political maze that few- suffering the fate of the Marine Corps Battalion head. A creed from school told me what to do and we complaints to determine whether looks at the ‘sport of kings.' Ms. Goodman, whose movie credits include f l i - Spidannan 0 - MOVIE: Rulaa of tha 2:30 P.M. horse racing. (60 min.) (Closed 10:30 P.M. 0 - Newsmakers Saturday "Splash," "Grease" and its sequel, Max Dugan dare try to understand. So 1 won't try to explain where Landing Team headquarters at the airport. With bridge brought the ship to our assigned station. I w as officer of they’re worth pursuing. Gama* The erotic charades of the Captioned] S ) - Nawa/Sports/Waathar Black Nawa French leisure class before World - Honeymoonera CD- 4:00 A.M. Returns” and "Silent Movie," said she finds working my lamily stands politically (I'm really not sure). All w indow s taped up to prevent shattering glass in the the deck and had responsibilities. I could have been "Congressman Frank doesn't 0 S - FNntatona Funniaa 0 - 'Charytin' Programa musi­ War II are portrayed. Marcel 0 - Croeefira cal presentando la bella Charytin. QD - Wail Straat Journal GD - MOVIE: In this House of on a daytime soap satisfying as an actress. that needs to be said is that they are civilians, non- event of a hit. and with machine-gunners in full battle anywhere, on any ship, but late had me in charge of the know- many things.” said an EEOC ~ Saaama Straat (Closed Dako. Nora Giegor, Jean Renoir 0 - Cookin' Cheap 0 - White Shadow 8 - MOVIE: ‘Lone Wolf Brede' A sopNsticated London "You can get some good dramatic scenes that you combatants — if there really is such a thing in Beirut dress, we settled into a routine, if it can be called a bridge as we prepared to shell my memories. spokeswoman. She insisted that Captioned) 1939 McQuede* A maverick ranger widow renounces a successful ® - Presentel wouldn’t get in a sitcom because most of them are all these days. routine at all. We had already had a taste of combat, Now that it's over. I'm glad it happened that way. I the commission had indeed looked 0 - ChapuNn Colorado 0 - Bits and Bytea 3:00P.M. collides with modem day bandits businass career and the man who in this martial arts adventure set loves her to become a cloistered jokes." > From tha Edhor’a Desk ® -P la y Bridge CD - MOVIE: Slice of Death' A 6:30 P.M. My grandfather is retired, in his 70s, and his wife is because we were involved in the operations in Grenada. laced my greatest fear, and my training and sense of into each case. But my associate in Texas. Chuck Norris, David nun. Diana Rigg, Judi Bowker, Pa­ She also loves the costumes. young master o f the martial arts - CBS News 65. But this w as different. We were up against forces that responsibility overcame them. As Ihe order to fire Vicki Warren has seen an internal 8:15 A.M. 12:00P.M. vow s to restore the ShaoHn Mon- CD CD Carradine. Barbara Carrera. Rated mela Brown. 1975. "I'm not supposed to be wealthy, I'm in real - In Search of... PG I still remember my first day in Beirut. My had proven they could and would hurt us. came. I reached for the bulkhead. My only thought was memo written last November by - Instructional CD - MOVIE: -Tbe Harlem tetery after it is destroyed by the CD 8 - Ufa of Rilay. estate," Ms. Goodman said, "but 1 wear $350 suits. ^ in g dynasty. David Chiang. Lo 0 - Honeymooners grandmother grabbed my Levis and tried to iron them. The Murines dug in at the airport and we patroled just "where are they? " The 5-inch guns exploded into the an EEOC official that states flatly: 8:30 A.M. Globetrotters on QiIHgan's G 9 - Countdown to '84 Today's 0 - Weak In Raviaw $750 dresses — 1 know because when I try them on 1 Island' The Harlem Globetrot­ Lieh. 1982 0 - Pinnacle program features weekly prev­ I had to put a stop to that, and with my three words of off shore, ready to unleash our guns to protect them tw ilight sky; a tear came to my eye. and 1 said "Allah "A case-by-case review of these C£,GD - Saturday Suparcada' ters' plane is forced to land on the iews and profiles of the 1984 4:30 A.M. look at the price tags. CD 0 * Tournament of @ - Masterpiece Theatre island where GiHigan and his Champions Tennis Coverage of Olympics. “ I know 'Dynasty' is supposed to spend the most on Arabic (at that time) I made it most clear that that when needed. Through the binoculars 1 could sec all too Ma'ah Giddo." which means "God be with you. charges has not been made." tD - Amarica'a Top Tan Nancy Astor.' The newly wed (11) - Abbott and Coktsllo friends are marooned. 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Susan of the future is asked to retire as it 8:15. — Harold and Maude Monslleia East Windsor — Footloose riod. a contemporary of bined with self-culture and ■* Wrestling Hayward. Robert Preston. 1949. ( 0 - NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs is feared he is undermining the IP G ) Sun 3:05, 6:45, 10:25 Tronslux College Tw in — (P G ) Sot-Sun with Flosh- Y established." (B ) • Superaoccar CD 8: to game's real intent. James Caan. The Bounty (R ) Sot and Sun Holmes — William Ross CD ~ American Bandstand (@) - Kathy's Kitchen ^ 9 ~ Honeymooners with Brother Sun, Sister donce (R ) Sot-Sun 9:55 with refinement, rearing thechild- The manual does acknowledge 9:15A.M. John Houseman. 1975 Moon (P G ) Sun 1, 4:40, 8:20. 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:20. — Monty Staying Alive (PG) 11:25. Wallace — portrayed the ren to be worthy citizens, and that jobs predominantly held by- 0 - 'Your Mag. for Woman 3:15P.M. 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An internal EEOC memo dated enced by another. Louise GD CD Quinn. Joh^Pfiillip Law, Simon Poor Richard's Pub ft Ci­ on drug charges. Timothy Bot­ 'The Bugs Bunny Mother's Day nema — Footloose (P G ) Sat Racing with the Moon (P G ) w orld.” would not do Israel any good Feb. 7, 1984, tacitly accepts the "Fletcher, Christopher Walken. G9 *■ Henry Fonda: The Man Sabela. 19/S. Through it all. a parent’s toms. Kay Lenz, CoNaen Oe- Special.' Bugs and his cohorts 7:30,9:30. 12: Sun 7:30, 9:30. Sot and Sun 2. 4:30, 7,'9:15. Natalie W ood. 1983. Rated PG. and His Mmdas This documen­ The Movies — Romancing opportunity to encourage and cornmission’s jurisdiction in whurst. 1980. tary examines the actor's life on- have a run-in with a stork with an 11:45 P.M. Showcase Cinemas — Po­ Jerusalem says it isn’t so. 0 - Japan Today GD - MOVIE: Bruce Lae: We unorthodox delivery service. (R) lice Acodemv (R ) Sat 1, 3, 5, .the Stone (P G ) Sot-Sun 12:30, The stated Israeli reason for not comparable-worth cases and and offscreen. 0 - Saturday Night Live 2:35, 4:40, 7:40, 9:45; Splash Another contemporary, Ju­ inspire the children stands M oney W eak Miaa You' - On Stage America 7:30, 9:45, 11:45; Sun I, 3, 5, We now have the public word of doing arms business with the warns that "because of the state of 8 . - Honeymooners CD 7:30, 9:45. — Moscow on the (P G ) Saf-Sun 12:15, 2:20, lia Ward Home, made the ' 0 MOVIE: 'Greased G9 ** Auto Racing '84: World 0 12:00 A.M. out like a beacon. Thomas the director general ol the Foreign the art of the law. and the publicity 0 - N.WS Updata CD - T.J. 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(60 Baseball: Teams to be old neighborhood to help rehabili­ (P G ) Sat 1, 4, 7, 9:40.12; Sun Floyd: The Wall (R ) Sat miracles in science, said, government has not supplied and worth issue, the present inventory G 9 - Auto Racing '84 : Formula governments, not "unofficial Beau Bridges. Rated PG. 1977. min.) Announced tate juvenile gang members. (R) 1,4,7,9:40. — Children ot the midnight. — Dawn ol the United States. A day honoring has no intention of supplying One Belgium Grand Prix from Dead (R ) Sat 11:30.— Montv "M y mother was the making Qraff organizations." of comparable-worth wage dis­ 8 - MOVIE: -Carnival in Costs 0 ) - Cachun. Cachun. Ra Ra Ra (60 min.) (Closed Captioned] Corn (R ) Sat 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, o 0 - Foro Loco Zuider. Belgium 7:30, to, t):55; Sun ):)S ,3;tS , Python and the Holy Grail motherhood already was be­ "arms or military equipment" to crimination charges would in­ R ice' Musital romarKe and in­ of me. She was so true, so sure Syndicated 0 - Three Stooges 8 - MOVIE; -Support Your CD - MOVIE: -Sayonwa' A Ko- 0 - Dr. Gene Scott 5:15, 7:30, 10. — Hordbodles (R ) Sot midnight. ing observed in some foreign the Nicaraguan opponents of the columnist Maybe. But another reason crease substantially during fiscal trigue take place in Central Amer­ Local Gunfightar' A runaway bri­ rean W ar pilot and a Japanese (R ) Sot 1:45, 3:35. 5:25, 7:40, Wllllmanllc INnRST«TI«4IXITS4 of me, that I felt I had 10:00A.M. ica. Dick Haymes. Celeste degroom is mistaken by a feud- entertainer fall in loye. Marion 0 - MOVIE: 'So Sad About Jlllson Souare Cinema — Sandinista regime. could be the negative effect on a 1984.’ Gloria' A young girl with a history to, 11:45; Sun 1:45,3:35,5:25, EASTHAITHMtO S it -U W countries. , someone to live for; someone (D ~ Kidsworld Holmes, Cesar Romero. 1947. ridden small town for a notorious Brando. MHko Taka. Miyoshi 7:40, to. — Breakln- (P G ) Sat Flrestarter (R) Satond Sun2, So much, it would appear, for the U.S. Congress that likes the whole gunfighter. James Gamer. Suz­ Umeki. 1957. of mental illness is plagued with a 4:20, 7,9:20; Sixteen Candles Other Americans, notably But the memo then goes on to CD - Saturday Morning 0 - Honeymoonera . 1:30. 3:25, 5:15, 7:20, 9:30, I must not disappoint. ” recent rumor that the Israelis contra business less^ind less. That anne Pleshette, Chuck Connors. ® - MOVIE: Mlrade of recurring vision of a strange, 11:30: Sun 1:30. 3:25, 5:10, (P G ) Sot and Sun 2:10, 4:15, bemoan the cost of processing such ■ 'T a n a n : Lord o f tha Jungle 0 - Newa/Sporta/Weather cloaked apparition. Lori Saun­ Mary Towles Sasseen, a CD 1971 Morgan's Creek' Rejected by the 7:20. 9:30. — The Notural 7:10, 9:)5. — Breakln' (P G ) FIRESTARTER In Mother’s Day tributes, might lend the "contras" a hand if air force. Congress also has the last word on 0 0 - Me|or League ders, Dean Jagger. 1975 Sat and Sun 2 ,4 :1 5 ,7 ,9 :1 5 .- complaints. Where an employer (D - All Star WrasUing - Magic of Oil Painting Army. Norval loses his girt to a (P G ) Sat ):40, 4:15, 7, 9:40, Kentucky school teacher, and speakers undoubtedly will Congress stays mad enough over military and economic aid to BeaebaN: Taama to be 0 - News/Sports/Weather 12:)0; Sun );40, 4;)5, 7, 9:40, Romancing the Stone (P G ) There were much publicized has made a job evaluation, the cost ' (S) - This la th. USFL soldier, but becomes the greatest Sot and Sun 2,4:20,7:10,9:20. - SHOWh AT * Arifwunced 4:15P.M. hero of them all. Betty Hutton. Ed­ 12:10. — Flrestarter (R ) Sat Frank E. Hering of South recognize motherhood as the the mining of the harbors and other discussions between Ariel Sharon, Israel, currently about $2.5 billion to the EEOC of resolving a - ( B - ANva and WaHI 12:15A.M. t:20, 4, 7:40, tO, 12:10; Sun Windsor 0 - Antiques & Americana 0 - Sports die Bracken, Diana Lynn. 1944. Plaza — Footloose (P G ) Bend, Inc. pressed Mother's matters to cut the CIA connection. former Israeli defense minister annually. 8 - Mora All-Naw Unaxpur- 1:20, 4, 7:40, 10. anchor in the last great complaint was estimated at ' 8 - W rsatling 0 - Un Die an la Vida da... 8 - USFL Football: Houaton at Why, you may be wondering, did and architect of the Lebanon 4:30 P.M. gatad Banny Hill Day proposals. But Anna M. stronghold of truth, love and $50,060. Where an employer has not . S ) - N aw s Updata 8 - Let'a Go Bowling Pittsburgh THE NATURAL In Jerusalem's thinking, that 0 - Honeymooners 0 - MOVIE: Big Bad Mama' A anyone take it seriously in the first fiasco, with Honduras two years & - Mr. Rogara' Naighbor- Jarvis of Grafton, W. Va., and been so obliging, the cost was 0 - Washington Weak/ G 9 - MOVIE: 'Brainstorm' A widow with two teenage daugh­ Ire ' understanding — the home. consideration could understanda­ 0 - Big Story scientist creates a machine ena­ -SrtOWMAT • place? What reason could the ago, but the deal fell through. estimated at $100,000. R eview Paul Duke is joined by ters to support turns to a life of Philadelphia, generally is 0 - Great Outdoors bling one human being to experi­ I:W4:IS-7:II04:40-IM8 Fathers and children are Israelis possibly have for getting bly outweigh reported pressure 8 - Motorwaak top Washington journalists ana­ crime. Angie Dickinson. William “ Taking into consideration the ence every sensation experi­ recognized as the principal lyzing tha w t ^ ’s news. 0 - Hogsr D u ke Hogar Come­ Shatner. Tom Skerritt. 1974. East Catholic High School co-partners with mothers in involved in a situation so removed Israel dealings with the Nicara­ from administration hawks to 10:15A.M. enced by another. Louise state of the comparable-worth dia producida en Mexico en el Rated R. 2 founder of our traditional guan contras would be particularly carry some of the load in Central 1:30 P.M. Fletcher. Christopher Walken, that calling. All of us can from their area of vital interest? issues and the austere environ­ ® - Madia W atch cual 86 presentan tres esposos ★ PRESENTS ★ BREAKIN’ sensitive, not to say provocative. It America. CD - MOVIE: 'Th em ' Giant ant dominados por sus esposas. Luz Natalie W ood. 1983. Rated PG. observance on the second profit in today's observance A good question — and, as it ment in which we are presently 12:30 A.M. IS! has not been forgotten that Israel There’s also another very good 10:30 A.M. mutations run wild in tha Mojave Maria Aguilar. Sergio Corona. 8 - Amoe & Andy -SHOWMAT ■ Sunday of May. by pondering what we can do happens, easily answered. operating." the memo recom­ Desert. James Whhmora. Ed­ CD-H ot Tracks supplied the Somoza regime right reason. GD ( D - Bugs Burmy/Boad 0 - Everyday Cooking 0 - Nawa/Sporta/Waather l'J04:2&4;IS-7j0«30-1ld0 In 1914; President Woodrow The government in Jeliisalem mends that the cheaper cas^s be ftunnar Show mund Gwenn, Joan Weldon. 0 - Evans and Novak to strengthen the up to the disastrous end. 1954 5:00 P.M. 0 0 - Diff rent Strokaa Kim­ prefers not to make a big public ( D 8 - U « * a s berly schemes to move in with Wilson issued a proclamation partnership. Jerusalem has plenty to concern handled first. So employers who - Happy Days Again 1:00 A.M. THE m deal out of it. but Israel is one of the To be fair, it can be argued that it CD CD - Mission: Impoeaibta her boyfriend. don’t make job avi^luations are ® - LaursI ft Hardy CD - Fama ALL PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT was a favor in repayment of itself with in the mess in the 8 - MOVIE;‘The Wondar of It CD 0 - VVida W orld o f Sports 0 - MOVIE: 'Pority'a' A group BOUNTY world’s most active arms expor­ 5J) - styis With Elsa Kisnach AN* A cougar battliog a bear, pan- -SHOWN AT • Mideast. Getting more deeply rewarded by having complaints Today's program features >the o f lustful high school boys tries to CD - MOVIE: ‘Or. W h o and tha favors. Anastasio ^m oza had guina playing, and rare a r ii^ s hrst day o f tha lndian^>olis 500 M a k s ’ An inventor is acciden- ters. Details of the dealings are 0 8 - Alvin ft tha crash the local bawdy house. - FEATURING — 1AMO)-7:0D4:40-1»X) involved in the mess in Central against them relegated to the from every conttnant are filmed in tally transported off Earth in a been one of Israel’s earliest and, as Chipmunka time trials. (2 hrs.) Scott Qolomby, Kim Cattrall. Kaki shrouded in secrecy, but you can bottom of the in-basket. time machine to a futuristic city time passed, few supporters on the America would be doing nooneany 0 - Elactric Company tNa documantary. 1973. Rated CD - Top 4 0 Video Hunter. 1981. Rated R. -* USO show twHIi 40’a band * HARD get an idea of how active from the Footnote: A House Government G. inhabited by Daleks. Peter Cush­ favors. “ 0 - Rancho P N *m AmarMlo ^ ® - CHIPS 0 - Do-lt-VouraaH Show * Iriall Pab * Italiaa Room * Caaiao * lust reported annual sales figure — international scene. Nicaragua ^ 9 “ Honaymoortara ing. Roy Castle, Jennie Linden. BODIES^ Least of all itself. Operations subcommittee has ap­ 0 - MOVIE: 'Tima Ttavalara' "" 0 - MOVIE: 'M y Fair Lady' An 0-PaNcula: 'LaAgoitiadaSaf 1966. $1.2 billion in 1980. Business has was a sure vote for a beleaguered 0 > Nawamakara Saturday * MitMIc Eastara Room * 4-Star Deli * - SHOWN AT> proved a rejfort detailing the In search ol a cure for a daadhr English professor takes a London Madra* ® - TwIUght Zona 1:4SSJ5«»-7:«F10A|*n:45 Israel in the United Nations until epidemic, two men begin e dee- 0 -M O V IE : ‘StM of tha Night' guttersnipe end tries to make her * Atblctic Celebrities Room * certainly improved since then. EEOC’s inaction on sex- 0 - Hogan's Haroas 0 July 1979. peraie miaekm through time to A paychiatriat is drawn into the into a lady. Rax Harrison. Audrey - Nawi/Sporta/Wsothar * Barberebop Qaartet Ri>om * It has been particularly good in discrimination complaints and re­ -the eve ol the greet Chicego lire in murder mystery of one o f hia pa­ 0 - Monty Python Flying 0 So the Israelis had reason to Hepburn. Stanley Holloway. - Bkmic W om an c h h j m e n S Latin America, where the list of commending changes at the 1 8 7 1 . Sem Groom. Richerd Baae- tients. Meryl Streep. Roy Schei- 1964. Rated G. Circus * Cooicdy Room * Coffee Hoese * show gratitude. * hart. TomHallick. 1976. der. 1982. Rated PG. or THE CORN customers is weighted heavily commission. 8 - USA Supar Cartoon 8:30 P.M. 0 - Taking Advantage * Sileat AactioB * Letters policy 0 - Square Fool Oardankig 0 - Creative Woman Saturday -SMOWtIAT:- with authoritarian regimes. But the Sandinistas have also CD CD - MOVIE: -Hoopw' A 1:15A.M. Chile is on it. So is Guatemala, The Manchester Herald 0 - Emb^adotas da la Mualca - Honaymoonara Stunt man who ciaims he esn do May lllh , and 12th — 7:30 lo 1:00 at; iHmMammmmmSa^ been repaying. Seyeral millions PHONIES OF THE WEEK: 11;00A.M. Programa musical preaentarKk> la anything faces some tough chsl- 8 - MOVIE; ‘Tha Seduction' welcomes letters to the 0 - Navn/Sporta/Waathar East Catholic High School which turned to Israel in 1977 when 'CD 8 - Puppy/Scoeby ^ muaica y el folklore de Colombia. leriges. Burt Reynolds, SaUy A TV newteaster it pursued by a owed to the. Israelis and to the editor., With a great clanking of crusaders' 0 -C f.a .ic Country MOSCOW O N the Carter administration sus­ W n w 0 - Weloome Beck Kotter Fields. 1977. deranged pboto^apher whoea You IVon'f M/ant To Miss It! 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They certainly don't intend . 8 - Houas For A l B aaaona Cmraraga o f the third round is interests of brevity, clarity 0-M axtfax«3 CD - MOVIE: 'Tha Private Ufa“ H0*0MBB-7JM:46-I1:«8 Falklands war. supplying U.S.- ever, a Palestine Liberation Or­ to contribute out of their own , 8 - PaBcula; 'Us preaentad from the Sporta Club, 9:00 P.M. of Sherlock Hoknoa* This drama and taste. Irving. TX. (BOmin.) 0 - Laat Chinca Garaga made jets to rebuild the shattered ganization office in Managua. pockets. (D 8 - L o v e Boat Itaec't pro- reveals the details oli the intimate M AM HESTER HERALU, Suturdiiy, May 12. 1984 - 9 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. May 12, 1984 TV ’s Valerie Landsburg Sunday TV Weekday T V turns writer-director Jessica Lange, Teri Garr. 1982. 8 - Amarics Betray. H.r 0 - Seeefne Street [Closed 8 - Woody Woodpocksr 6:00 A.M. Rated PG. 5:00 A.M. 0 0 - Suparfrienda 10:00 A.M. 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Katharine 12:30A.M. > 3D CD 8 - Ryan'a Hope 0 - Amor Ajeno Valprie Landsburg, the actress who N a w s Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Judy 8 - Varlod Programa tables from the time I was a kid. " OD - Jo* Franklin Show GD - Varied Programs 8 - 22 Alive 0 - Eight Is Enough plays the role. (3^ • Mazda SportsLook Holliday. 1949. 8 - New Seremiipitv Singers A trouper since age 8, Valerie isn't 8 - Inilapandant Natwork GD - Scooby Doo 8 - Candid Camara Hour 8 - Search For Tomorrow 0 - Porky ft Bugs Valerie, however, is more versatile. • ( 8 • Naw Zoo Ravua (0 ) - News/Sports/Waather 8 - Style With Elea Klansch N aw a 0 - SportsCsnter 8 -7 0 0 Club 0 - French Chef At 25 she may be the youngest woman content with being an actress. 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(60 min.) e CD 8 8 - Scooby Doo show, both for “ Fam e.” planning her directorial debut. her favorite daughter (Nikki 6:00 A.M. 0 - Mr. Rogers' Nsighbor- ® - FKt* of Ufa 8 - MOVIE: ‘Auntie Marne' A 12:45A.M. hood 8 8 - Days of Our Lives 8 8 - Wild World of Animato " I t ’s not like the old days,” she said. 6:30A.M. Cresweii) a heartfeit hug In d ) - Vsrisd Programs 8 - W a lto n . Her script, written with Michael young boy is brought up by his 3 D ** Lavama and Shirley 0 - Varied Programs 8 - SuparfriarHia "Everyone was categorized. Today 3 ) - Captain Kangaroo "The Dollmaker," airing only surviving relative-a madcap, d ) - Naw Zoo Ravua 8:15A.M. Hoey, will be seen May 10. It involves 8 -> EducatkMi.1 Program. 0 - M u ik Io Latirw Jesse Lo- SUNDAY, MAY 13 you have to be versatile if you want to GC - Black News on ABC. eccentric aunt. Rosalind Russell, 1:00 A.M. QD - CBS Early Morning Naws G2) - Varied Programs sada y Sonia Vorhsuer son ios sn- 4:00 P.M. the plight of deaf youngsters in public Forrest Tucker, Roger Smith. Dustin Hoffman and Willem de Kooning ,, 10:30 A.M. keep working. 3D ~ Ask the Doctor 3D - ABC News d ) 8 - ABC Naws This 8:30A.M. fritiones de este programs de CD - Jaffaraons schools. CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME 1958. M orning CE) - AH In th . FMnlly asuntos publicos nscionsiss pre­ "More young people are becoming N ew s GD ** Twilight Zona CD 8 - Ha-Man & Maatara/ Valerie is fluent in American Sign CD - (29 ~ Living W ild 'Last King­ 3D - Flintatones 8 - Vwtod Pmgram. sentando sntrevisias. noticias. multi-faceted. Almost every long- - Vintage Football Film: 8 - I Drasm of Jaannia Univsfsa GD - Wild Kingdom dom of the Elephants.' Orson 0 3D - Straight Talk deportee y un segmento desde Language, thanks to deaf friends in the 'The Great Years' 8 ® - Sal. of tho Contury C D -M o v la running TV series has cast members (3 > - Caesar’s Tahoe Billiards Welles narrates this story of the Hoffman hosts 8 - Butliwts Timet on ESPN Hollywood. cast of "Children of a Lesser God,” (3D - Pink Panther Show ® - Dick V m i Dyke directing episodes. Lee Curreri, who Classic Coverage of Semifinal #) large mammals of Zambia. (60 0 - Japan Today 0 - BIznet (D - Bamaby Jonas " I was working in ‘I Ought To Be In min.) (Closed Captioned] ^ 0 - Great Space Coaster plays Bruno in our show, directed an, IS sponsored by Corner Pockets 0 - Naws/Sports/Waathar 8 ® - 20 Minute Woricout 11:00 A.M. 0 - EducatkMtal Programs CD - Orsat Record/ ...CoHoc- Pictures' on Broadway just a block of America. (60 min.) 0 - Mr. Rogers' Neighbor­ tlo n episode. And more TV cast members' (29 - La Carabina da Ambroslo 8-Daybraak 1:30 P.M. from where they were working,” she Comedia musical presentando a 1:15A.M. PBS art series ^ hood (X) - Piico I. Right are writing, too.” (39 - Red Skelton-A Royal CD CD - Aa tho World Tunu 8 - Battia of tha Planets said. “ And because we had the same Performance Videotaped in Lon­ Fito Giron, Ofelia Guilmain, Javier 3D - Agronsky & Co 8 - All-Day Movies 0 - El S h o w da Eduardo II CS) - Brmkaway ' After Valerie and Hoey wrote their NEW YORK (UPI) — Five giants of- American^, 8 - Nawtilna don at Royal Albert Hall, this co­ Lopez y Gina Montez. 0 - Health Weak ® - Hosith Field 0 - Bewitched CD - Piico I. Right producer, we became friends. I thought story outline, they met with producer median performs for British modern art, their work and their exotic and often 2:00 P.M. 8 - Newlywsd Qsitm 0 - MOVIE: 'The Boat' Men in 8 - Boraon the problems of young deaf people royalty. 8:30 P.M. 6:30 A.M. ® - Sesame Street [Closed CD 8 8 - Saaanw Street [Ciossd Bill Blinn and story editor Chris a marauding German U-boat in tragic lives, are spotlighted this month in P B S 's , CaptionedI (D - N aw a would be dramatic and informative. 3 ) 3D “ Four Seasons Second dD (X) - CBS Early Morning CD 8 - Fw nlly Captioned) Beaumont who encouraged them to - Insight 2 ) ' Sacrifice of the Mass charms to con the slayer of a 1941 are shadowed by death and "Strokes of Genius," a lavish 4-parl series hosted CD 8 - On# Ufa to Uva "Jackie Kinner, who plays the lead, (29 ■ Voces y Carol of tw o parts. Danny moves out of N o w s 8:45 A.M. 8 - Magic Owitan write the script. wealthy man. Kate Jackson, Far- fear. Jurgen Prochnow. 1981. Dustin Hoffman. 8 - Nawlywad Qama 8 - La Madrasta (S ) - Style With Elsa Klansch 2 ~ Jetsons ( 2 - SportsWortd Today's pro­ Ted 's home and the friends pitch d ) - Popaye^^ has a massive hearing loss and wears a rah Fawcett-Majors, Jaclyn in to heal the relationship, Rated R. 0 - SportsCenter 8 - Sonya - Ring Around the World 2 - Danny Wilson's After gram features a 10-round heavy­ Jackson Pollock, Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline,' 8 - TalM of tha Unexpected 8 - GUlincy hearing aid. We u s ^ 30 totally deaf The fledgling writer was delighted Smith. 1976 d ) - Jlmmy*Swaggsrt 8 8 - Wheal of Fortune School Specials weight bout between James (29 “ Slempra en Domingo Raul 1:30 A.M. sculptor David Smith and Willem de Kooning, whose."; 9:00 A.M. 8 -1 Love Lucy 0 - Mestera of the Universe children from a school for the deaf as that the script was filmed almost 7:00 A.M. dD - MOVIE: 'I Remember 'Bonecrusher' Smith and Frank Velasco es el anfitrion de este 8 - T o m Si Je rry ® - Andy Griffith GE) - News Magazine work in the 1930s and 1940s helped move the focus of - New $25,000 Pyramid 0 - Uttle House on the Prairie exactly as it was written. Producers 3 ) “ Hour of Power 10:15A.M. M am a' A Norwegian family with Bruno. (2 hrs.) programa de entretenimiento in- 3D 0 - Newt Day extras.” - Independent Network 8 • Bullwinkle 8 - Educational Programs a wise, indomitable mother esta­ ternacional producido en Mexico, GD the art world from Paris to lower Manhattan, are the' G D - I Loye Lucy 0 0 - Another World Valleri was on the set every minute customarily change the original script 3D - PTL Club 2 - On the Menu N e w s *■ 8 - NBC Newt at Sunrise blishes a home in San Francisco. 4:15P.M. en el cual se presentan los mas stars of this look at the human clement behind- 3D - M ovie 4:30 P.M. acting as interpreter for the deaf so much the writers sometimes lail to 3 D ~ Th is la the Life 10:30A.M. Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes, (0 ) - Sports Update /Games of populares artistes de la farandula G9 - NHL Stanley Cup ® • Varied Programs 11:30 A.M. 8 - SIx-Qun Heroes American Abstract Expressionism. 3D 0 ) - Donahue CD - Thrsa’a Company performers. recognize the finished product. GD “ Newark & Reality 3 ) - Televised Mass Oscar Homolka. 1948. '84 hispana asi como invhados espe- Chempionships 0 - Romper Room 3D 0 - Loving 8 - Nuava York Ahora Only the 80-year-oId de Kooning is alive and the still'' (3D “ Great Space Coaster CD - Batman "The show is about getting deaf (33) - O ld Tim a Gospel 3D - Music City, U S A. (32) “ Auto Racing '84: Formula 4:30 P.M. dales de todo el mundo. ( 0 - Newsmaker Sunday 0 - N e w s 8 - What'a Happening Valerie said the "F a m e ” cast One Belgium Grand Prix from handsome and vigorous artist is interviewed in the 6:45 A.M. 0 - Varied Programs CD - Movie young people into the main stream of (3S) - Sunday Cartoon Express 3D ** That's the Spirit (32) - U .S . Indoor Diving 9:00P.M. G9 - A B C N e w s 0 0 - Dream House unanimously approved her script and Zuider. Belgium episode "de Kooning on de Kooning," which will be 3D-N e w s - Calliope 2:15P.M. 8 - Happy Days Again American education by attending G9 " Dr. Gene Scott "(H) - MOVIE: 'Pardon My Championships: Men's and 3 ) G D - Jaffersons First of (39 0 - Hoy Mismo Anfritiones has sent out signals they are looking (3) - MOVIE: 'Incredible 1:45 A.M. aired May 22 10-11 p.m. EDT (consult local listings). (S ) - Weather CD - Popaya 8 - Pink Panther and Friends special public school classes instead of (SD - Worid of Gospel Sarong' Abbott and Costello Women's 10-Meter Platform three pans. George devises a ^9 - M ass Guillermo Ochoa, Lourdes Guer­ Master Beggars' - MOVIE: 'Britannia Steven Sptelberg directs Hoffman in the host forward to working under her direction thwart jewel thieves. Abbott and Finals from Gainesville, FL ‘sure fire' plan to end To m Willis' 0 - Daywatch rero y Juan Dosal presentan eats 2:30 P.M. 8 - Deting Game putting them in schools for the deaf,” (0 ) - News/Sports/Weather Hospital' A news reporter inves­ 7:00 A.M. 0 next fall. Costello, Virginia Bruce, Ink IS ) - News/Sport./Weether (39 - Rod Skelton-A Royal vulnerability to con anists. (R) segments of the production, which co-producer Karen programa de asuntos publicos CD (D-CapHol 0 - Scooby Doo said the pert, dark-eyed actress. (2 ) - Jimmy Swaggart Spots. 1942. tigates a hospital .whose head 3D 3D - CBS Morning News 0 - Sesame Street [Closed presentando noticias y varisda in- (S) - MOVIE: Tbe Nigbt Performance Videotaped in Lon­ CSD - All In the Family Lindsay said took five years to make from conception Captioned) - In Search "A federal regulation establishes " I f 1 had to direct any other cast I ’d surgeon is practicing pseudo- 3 ) ■ W oo dy W oodpecker formacion. CD of... 2 (2 *- MOVIE; 'I Was Monty's Stalker* A newspaperman, in­ don at Royal Albert Hall, this, co­ ^ ) - High School All-Am erican G D * New Jarsay Raport Frankenstein experiments. Mal­ through research to post-production editing. such classes for people who can't aflord Double' An actor, portraying vestigating a series of murders 0 - Morning Stretch 8 - JatwMia 5:00 P.M. be panic stricken,” Valerie said. Chearfeading Championships median performs for British colm McDoweH, Graham Crow- Ms. Lindsay said that when the filming was finished ^ GD 0 - Good Morning 0 - Independent Network General Montgomery on stage, which have baffled police, sus­ royalty. GD - Lou Grant - 20 Minute Workout N e w s 8 - Groat American C D -T a x i private schools or tutors. It's an "But I know our sets backwards and Coverage of this 1964 cheertead- den, Leonard Rossiter. 1983. Am erica 0 becomes involved in an Allied pects that the killer is a vampire. it was decided that the production would work best“ Hom am akar important social issue.” ing event is presented from Or­ (39 “ Youl Magazine for (0) - Week In Review Rated R. (D - 700 Club m - Lovb Connection CD 8 - Chatlia'a Angels forwards. 1 know that removing one plot. John Mills, Clifton James, lando, FL. (60 min.) Darren McGavin, Simon Oakland. with a host. 12:00 P.M. W om en (0) (0) - MOVIE: Family 8 - Leave It to Boavor - Psopia’s Court Valerie speaks rapidly, both orally wall for a shot will take only 20 minutes, Cecil Parker. 1959. Kathleen Nolan. 1971. 2:00 A.M. 0 - Josla and tha Pussycats (D CD (D 8 - N aw a CD IS) - MOVIE: ‘Abbott end 0 ) - Evans and Novak Secrets' Three generations of "The subject matter — abstract art — has .sort of 8 - El Amor Nunca Muara 8 - Little House on the Prairie and with her hands when using ASL. but moving another would take three ( 2 - It's Your Business Costello in W h o Done It' The fa­ S ) - MOVIE: 'Baby Blue women spend an emotional (X) CE) - C B S N a w s traditionally been intimidating for the general public 0 - Business Times on ESPN 9:30 A.M. CD - Midday -- Bill Boggs 0) - MOVIE: On the 8 - My Th e Sorta 8 - Csndid Camera Hour She possesses the same high voltage times as long. la - Kenneth Copeland mous comedy team turn detec­ Marine' A young man who failed weekend together learning the N ightw atch and we thought having a host would make it more 0 - USA Cartoon Express 3D - Card Sharks CD - Tattletalaa tive and riotously solve a crime. basic training as a marine adopts W aterfront' A waterfront union secrets and truths about their - Magic of Oil Painting personality as Doris, who she's played Davay/Goliath 3 ) - Saint 8 • Df. Gene Scott - My Three Sons ^ (S) m - Abbott and Costello. Patric a war hero's uniform. Jan- bucks the efforts of a crime com­ pasts. Stefanie Powers. Maureen accessible or invite viewers who might not necessar­ 3D 8 8 8 - Movie 8 - CHIPS on "Fam e” since 1980, " I also know which members of the mittee to break up its racket. Mer­ 7:15A.M. Knowles, William Gargan. 1942. Michael Vincent, Glynnis O'Con­ Stapleton, Melissa Gilben. 1984. (3D ■ Wall Street Journal ily tune in." 8 ' Flintatones 3D - CNN Headline Neds 8 8 - Varied Programa 3:00 P.M. 8 - Nswswatch Show business runs in her family. She cast are best on the first take and which nor. 1976. Rated PG. ton Brando, Eva Marie Saint. Rod 0 - SportsCenter 8 ® - T o d a y ® - Sacred Heart (0D - Newsmaker Sunday Steiger. 1954. (29 dD ** Masterpiece Theatre Steven Spielberg, a personal friend of executive (3D - M unsters 8 - USA Movie CD CD - Guiding Light 8 - Hogan's Hsroas is the daughter of Alan Landsburg, ones deed more rehearsal, I know the 2 - Presente! (29 - Electric Company 'Nancy Astor.' World War I ends 0 - Sports Update producer Courtney Sale Ross, said he'd be happy to ® - Batman 0 - Jimmy Swaggart 0 - Dr. Gene Scott CD - Intpactor Gadget 8 8 - Mr. Rogars' producer of "Gimme A Break,” quirks and personalities of the crew. 7:30 A.M. 2 ) ~ America's Olympic 5:00 P.M. and Waldorf campaigns for re- (2^ - Chiquilladas Programs de direct the host segments, Ms. Lindsay said. "H e 'd - 8 - Sesame Street [Closed 8 Rosa da Lejos 8 - Taka 2 8 - Oanaral Hoapital Nsighborhood "That’s Incredible,” "K ate and Allie” All these things are important knowl­ 3D “ My Neighbor's Religion Goldmine ( D - Fame election. (60 min.) [Closed Cap­ 2:30 A.M. CD variedades presentando el tal- never worked with Hoffman before and they were Captioned] 0 0 - More Real People 8 - Amalia Batista and many TV movies, in some of which edge, which an experienced director 3 D ~ Insight tioned) 0 - MOVIE: Days of Thrills 8 - El Show dol Medio Dia CD-S a in t ento joven. (B ) - Firing Line GD - MOVIE: 'An Eye for an and Laughter’ This compilation doesn't have when he comes to ‘Fam e’ Eye' 0 ) - Hogan's Heroes both looking foreward to working with each other and 7:30 A.M. 8 - Daytime 8 - Hot Potato 8 - Jackson 5 Show 8 - Love Connection Valerie played small, juvenile roles. 3 ) " To Be Announced 2 - MOVIE: Mr. Muggs of silent film includes everything 1:30 P.M. also meeting Bill de Kooning." CD - Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig (S ) - Electric Company 8 - Aiks Valerie is both a high school and Jor the first time. (32) *- Num ero Ur>o Steps O ut' The East Side Kids (39 " Candid Camera Hour 9:30 P.M. from a French chase, film of 1904 0 - Family Feud 8 - AIhra and Wslll GD - This Week In Baseball Besides studying the artists' work — much filmed at (39 - MOVIE: Mother Lode' A are once again in trouble. Leo 0 ) > News/Sports/Weather 3D 3D ** Alice Mel's greed through Mack Sennett's Key­ young pitot and an old prospector Gorcey, Hunt Hall. East Side Kids. (2D - Money Week interferes with the refurbishing of stone Cops comedies and Charlie m ajor exhibits around the country — the series HOW ABOUT A HOW ABO UT OR A 40-yEAR-0LD r TELL YOU. g e n tl e m e n . WE'VE 1943. (22) *■ Hockey: Stanley Cup Chaplin clips. Laurel and Hardy, r- YOUNG eUV WITH NO. AN OLDER GUV WOMAN WITH DARK NEVER GIVEN OUT A DIME TO are both gripped by gold fever in (29 - Better Health Finals the diner to accomodate the han­ presents portraits of the men and their time through BRIDGE ASTRO this rugged adventure, set in the - Conversation With... dicapped. Douglas Fairbanks. Charlie Chap­ interviews with wives, mistresses and former BLACK-RIMMEP WITH A RECEPIWe HAIR AND A PRETTY ANYONE OTHER THAN 2:00P.M. (29 “ Computer Chronicles lin. Ben Turpin, Charlie Chase. G LASSES ? BLONP HAIRLINE‘S SMILEi MAYBE* PROPERLY AUTHORIZED Canadian wilderness. Charlton 3D " Meet the Mayors Heston, Nick Mancuso, Kim Bas­ 10:45 A.M. (3D - Major League Baseball: 0 ) - Santo Domingo Invite Mark Sennett. 1961 colleagues — some of whom still are struggling in STATE TROOPERS. Seattle at New York 0 - This is Your Ufa lower Manhattan lofts. GRAPH inger. 1982. Rated PG. ( 2 - Je w ish Life (S ) - Hogan's Heroes (0 - Money Week NO, - Chevy Chase Meets Kids Pollock’s widow, artist Lee Krasner, recalls the NO. (2 - World Tomorrow 11:00 A.M. (39 ** Say Brother The comedian talks with seven (B) 10:00P.M. 3:00 A.M. (0 ) - Big Story drunken rages which ulimately led to her husband's NO. CSD - MOVIE: 'Tarzan and the teen-agers. 5:30 P.M. 3D 3D ■■ Trapper John, M.D. CE) - MOVIE: Th. Oklahoma Do right by doing wrong 2 - El Club 700 Jungle Boy' Tarzan and a Trapper feels the heat when his K id ’ The Oklahoma Kid defends death at the age of 44. 2 - MOVIE; 'They Might Be woman journalist search for a (39 - MOVIE: Mother Lode' A ex-wife organizes a seminar de­ new pioneers from a gang of law­ Elaine de Kooning talks about pouring loads of ( 2 " Annunciation Giants' A female psychiatrist, young pilot and an old prospector L-lH. boy, the son of a famed geologist signed to help unhappy doctors’ less gamblers. Humphrey Bogart, plays. He had two good Naws/Sports/Weathar May 13,1084 GD - Confluence (0 ) - Newsmaker Sunday News 0 ♦ KQ 3 was that West had seemed - Make Peace With Nature (0) - W eek In Review Tavern owner Frank Minetta Sieveri recalls the Friends who don't measure up 3D (29 - Tony Brown's Journal (59 - MOVIE; 'Local Hero' An 3:30 A.M. ♦AJ984 very interested during the 3 D “ Celsbration/Eucharist days when the amiable Kline used to wander over to your own high standards will 0 ) - News Update (29 - OTI International Song 0 ) - Odd Couple aspiring junior executive is sent to 485 blddlnB, especially when 3D ~ Terry Cole-Whittaher 0 ) - Crossfire be dropped from your Inner cir­ 2 ) - Entertainment This Week Festival Scotland to persuade a seacoast from the his Hudson Street studio to Minetta's, where WEST EAST North Did three no-trunm. It (33) - Frederick K. Price (B) ” Tony Brown's Journal village to sell its land to a giant cle in the year ahead. Those 2 - MOVIE: The Prize ( 2 “ Round Caro Programs de- 3:45 A.M. he could buy a meal with a carica^re. THIS SHOULD BE 4109 7 3 appeared to South that West petrochemical company. Peter 4KJ5 who pass the test will be even (32) ■ SportsCenter Fighter' An ihept boxer and his portivo producido en la ciudad de 6:00 P.M. 0 - MOVIE: Mother Lode' A Smith, whose ex-wives talk about his working late at AN INTERESTING Riegert, Burt Lancaster. 1983. >10862 4974 was likely to hold most of closer than they are now trainer get mixed up with fight­ Mexiro en el cual se presentan los young pilot and an old prospector EXPERIENCE, 2 ) - Woody Woodpecker 3D 3D (0) (SD ® - N ew s Rated PG. night on his sculptures was included in a series with ♦ Q 7 5 ♦ 3 2 the missing high cards. fixing gangsters. Tim - Conway, momentos culminantes de los are both gripped by gold fever in ALLEY! (0 ) - News/Sports/Weather mas momorables partidos de 3D - MOVIE: The Boston 0 ) - News/Sports/Weather this rugged adventure, set in the painters for several reasons. 4 A J 6 4Q1032 South won the opening Don Knotts, David Wayne. 1979. Strangler' This drama details the TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 2 Robert Schuller boxeo. Canadian wilderness. Charlton "The focus of that group of artists has always been lead in his hand and prompt­ Rated PG. rise, manhunt, capture and prose­ 8 - Mamiuk SOUTH Person with whom you associ­ A Heston, Nick Mancuso, Kim Bas­ 2 d2) - Sesame Street (Closed - Supersoccer 2 ) - Entertainment This Week cution of the notorious Boston the painters, but David Smith was certainly a part of, 4AQ4 ly played the king and 10 of (29 ( 0 - Ask the Manager inger. 1982. Rateid PG. ate today will treat you as you Captioned) (B) - Undersea World of murderer. Tony Curtis, Henry that group,” Ms. Lindsay said. “ He was a member o| diamonds to finesse against 2 ■■ New Jersey Hispano (SD - Fall & Rise of R. Perrin 4A J5 treat them. Harmony will pre­ 2 ) ’* El Ministerio de Jimmy Jacques Cousteau Fonda. George Kennedy. 1968. 8 - MOVIE: On the the Artists Club in the Village and he had a dialogue ♦ K106 West’s queen. This was vail It you're cooperative and (2 - Adelante W aterfront' A waterfront union Swaggart Presenta IX) - CBS News 10:30P.M. with them.” 4K974 wrong percentage. Tbe other considerate. Major changes 2 - Spotlight on Government 2:15P.M. bucks the efforts of a crime com­ ( 2 ~ Expect a Miracle (3 ) - Alfred Hitchcock Hour 3D - Sports Extra mittee to break up its racket. Mar­ She said she agreed with one artist who remarked declarer made the better are In store for Taurus In the ~ Nova 'Sign of the Apes, 2 ) - Para Gante Grande Vivo Vulnerable; North-South (2 - Dr. James Kennedy (SZ) - From the Editor's Desk lon Brando. Eva Marie Saint, Rod play of leading to dummy’s coming year. Send lor your Songs of the Whales ' This film desde Mexico, Richard Rocha es (3 - Dr. Gene Scott (3D that Smith constructed his ..sculptures like brush Religion Steiger. 1954. Dealer South ace. He never recovered and year-ahead predictions today. explores the latest research in the el anfitrion de este programs gan- - Fame 0 - Ovation strokes going off into the air. ador del premio Emmy en el que was down one. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, Box 2 ) - Momingtown dream of talking with animals. (R) 0 - Daryl Hall & John Oates oo a m Weil North Eai t Sooth presenta acontecimientos re- 0 ) - News/Sports/Weather 4: ' . . Tracking down his interviewees wasn't easy after 489, Radio City Station, New (60 min.) [Closed Captioned] Rock 'n' Soul International.' This 1 N T South was now in control, 8:30 A.M. cientes en los Estados Unidos. @ ) - Sneak Previews 8 - New* Update all the years. show spotlights the duo in Pass 3 N T Pass Pass but there was icing on the York, NY 10019. Be sure to Y 3D " Portuguese Around Us - Embajadores de la Muslca behind-the-scenes glimpses of 4:15A.M. "Gorky's wife was in a little town in Spain, without a Pass cake. He cashed his dia­ state your zodiac sign. 11:15A.M. 2:30 P.M. ^ GEMINI (May 21-Jun* 20) In 3D “ Dialogue 13 - Bob Newhart Show their latest tour. 8 - Media Watch telephone ora mailbox. We had to cable the local cafe monds and hearts, stopping (0) - Your Money 3D - MOVIE: 'Hang 'Em High' order to feel a sense ol accom­ 3 D ** Day of Discovery (B ) “ All Creatures Great and 0 - Prize Winners and when she went to town they’d give her the in dummy. Now he IM a A western tough guy swears 4:30 A.M. Opening lead: 42 plishment today, you must use 11:30 A.M. Small 0 - Larson Sunday Night message.” 2 *• Bugs Bunny & Friends vengence on the men who tries to spade to his ace and played your time productively and (3D ' Face the Nation CE) - CNN Headline New. ^1) - Crossfire lynch him. , tnger 6:30P.M. - David Susskind But the work was rewarding. the spade queen. West was in Industriously. Don't play it you ® ) “ Th is W eek w ith David Stevens, Ed Begley. 1968. (3D - Ahhott and Costello ( 2 ■ Robert Schuller; The Hour 3D Ms. Lindsay recalled an interview with John Cage, with the king and eventually should be working. Brinkley (X) - CBS News 11:00 P.M. 8 - Countdown to ‘84 of Power [Closed Captioned) (X ) @9)- USFL Football: Teams a member of the Village community, though not an had to give South an over­ CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) T ry fff) - Rex Humbard to be Announced CB - N e w s 3D 3D 3D 0 ) 0 ) ® ) - News h h a n o 2 ) - Welcome Back Kotter 8 - Big Story artist himself.- By O iw aM Jacoby trick with the king of clubs. to be demonstrative and out­ (X) - ABC News CS - Off the Set G2) Fishin' Hole (3 ) - MOVIE: ‘Authorl Authorl’ 60P and Jam cf Jacoby Just for the reM H , South’s going instead of keei^g your 9:00 A.M. A playwright is finishing his new QD - CNN Hesdilne News 3 ) - World Tomorrow (39 “ Fraggle Rock • v o u ' ^ -team won the match by 20 feelings to yourselT' today C2D - Up Front Broadway play when his wife IS ) - Inside Business GD - Odd Couple points! regarding someone ot whom (0) - Sports Week runs away and leaves five child­ Here is a hand where (5) - MOVIE: 'Geronimo' The M o r you're extremely fond. (2S) - Foro 41 ren in his care. Al Pacino, Dyan (8 @ ) - NBC News (32) “ SportsCenter Indian ‘Roots’ minisenes South went out o f his way to story pf the legendary Apache (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Fam ily leader who waged a long and per­ 2 * Newsmakers Cannon, Tuesday Weld. 1982 ( 8 - M O V IE : ‘T h e B ugs Bunny/ (29 ” Children Running Out of a n y make wrong percentage Rated PG Road Runner Movie' Bugs re­ matters should be given priori­ sonal war against the United Time you minisces about some of his antics ty today. Try to make amends States government. Chuck Con­ (0) ^9 - Major League 0 ) - Sports Tonight — nors, Kamala Devi, Ross Martin. 12:00P.M. Baseball: Boston at Kansas with the Road Runner and his Ispels Hollywood myths in situations where you could other cartoon cohorts in this 0 - MOVIE: Young Udy have been ol greater help but 1962 (D - Face the State @ - MOVIE: ‘Same Time. A ooe> blend of new animation and clas­ Chatteriey' A young woman failed to act. C9D - Sunday Morning 3 ) - Truman Taylor Talks To Next Year' T w o people, married, sic footage. 1979. Rated G. faces marriage and a humdrum li­ r \H 0LLYW 00D (U P I) — The produc- You but not to each other, agree to festyle until she visits an old fa­ “ They are the victims of 200 years of VIROO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) 3 D - Make It Real 3D ~ Robert Schuller: The Hour (0) - Your Children Our CROSSWORD meet once a year to rekindle an mily castle. Harlee McBride. erV of-4he “Roots” TV broken treaties and promises. They have exceptional skills as a of Power (Closed Captioned] Children 3D ' Oral Roberts old romance. , Alan Rated R. provide viewers with an American hate Hollywood for failing to show their promoter today, especially If (33) - Black Star (33) - MOVIE: 'Castaways On Alda. 1978 Rated PG (29 “ Temas y Debates you are espousing a cause in Gilligan's Island' Bob Denver. 0 - Independent Network Indian version of their genesis in homelife and customs on the screen. which you truly believe. Your (32) - ES P N 's Sportsw om an Jim Backus. 0 ) - Annunciation News “ Mystic W arrior,” a five-hour, two- They also resent that they are made to I t N O T o n l y sincerity wins support. 2 - Superman 3:00 P.M. (B ) - David Susskind 3 Soviet city Answer to Previous Puzzle (32)-jSportsCenter Plus 7:00P.M. part ABCrTV series May 20-21. look humorless. ACROSS LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) P er­ " M O V IE : 'Love and Bullets' 0 ) > News/Sports/Weather ( 2 - MOVIE: 'Tootsie' Dressed 3D ~ 60 Minutes Based on the book "Hanta Y o ,” a 4 Energy-saving A Phoenix plainclothes lieutenant 3D 3D 11:30P.M. W A ; He A KIMt> ANt> A L L O P sonal gain Is likely today. Oth­ - Expect a Miracle as a woman to audition for a tele­ “ So they didn’t expect us to treat 1 Plait time (abbr.) tries to prevent the crime- 3 ) ® - Ripley's Believe It Or - CBS News saga of one of the eight tribes of the R e A D Y ers aren't apt tp hand you vision soap opera, a desperate CD S People in 5 Pivotal o d W q c i - M O V IE : '1 9 4 1 ' Panic be­ syndicate takeover of his city. Notl An Austrian church with a Sioux nation, “ Mystic W arrior” de­ them any differently. We gave them a things on a sliver platter, but It actor finds himself leading a fran­ 3 ) - David Susskind g F N ^ V O L e N T general G IB ■ E d gins in California following the Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Rod road through it. a circular car and lot of information about ‘Mystic 6 Scandinavian Q n a D you really want something , tic double life. Dustin Hoffman, - Benny Hill Show picts Indians in a different light than 9 Wily god Pearl Harbor attack. John Belushi, Steiger 1979 ways the brain protects a drea­ 3D W arrior’ and a lot of time to think it D O d you'll know how to get it. Dan Ackroyd, Ned Beatty. 1979 Jessica Lange, Teri Garr. 1982. mer from physical harm are “ Behind the Scenes historic Hollywood interpretations. UB WA^ A PoN rYPft 12 Raw materials 7 Rent out Rated PG. (32) “ Play Your Best Tennis 3D over." □ B G G G SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Rated PG among the odities on tonight's Long established as painted savages 13 River in 8 Russian Preparation for Match Play ' (3 ) ’ It Is Written Margulies convinced leaders that □ G D C I G B You're blessed with qualities ol - Sesam e Street [Closed (39 - All American Wrestling program. attacking wagon trains and ambushing •poo Germany citadel (39 “ Tales of the Unexpected (3D ** Honeymooners Indians virtually were unrepresented 14 Yes □ □ □ □ D C I G N character that others find Captioned) o s - Dr. Gene Scott GC " S w itch settlers, the American Indian ^cam e 9 "Auld Lang □ □ □ D D O U appealing. These strengths will - 2 - News Update 0 - Inside Business 15 Scold (2 ~ MOVIE: 'Doctor, You've - Solid Gold on TV today. He also told them “ Mystic c ( 2 - Nuestra Familia GD (29 a symbol of malevolence. 16 Mention □ G be am plllled today and will Got To Be Kidding' An unwed 2 *- Korean Culture and Art 0 - Btpnic Woman Warrior" might inspire other TV to Fasting period I QG G E (2 - World Tomorrow (32) - SportsCenter Even such Indian heroes as Cochise 17 Compels make you even more of a mother is rushed to the hospital ( 2 * N B C Sports: Ringside T o ­ 0 - Hee Haw producers to show Indians in a,differept 11 Frambssia 1□ G G a P (39 -* Dragnet and Geromino were warriors, not point standout. 9:30 A.M. to have a baby, accompanied by day's program features.a 10- ( 0 - Exchange light. 19 Humorist c GGG □ A SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. three men anxious to marry her. round middleweight bout be­ (0 ) - News Update politicians, statesmen or reformers. 18 Samuel’s 21 Building [T 0 - MOVIE: 'T h e U s t Song' A 1 m. 21) The secret to feathering 3 ) - Comment Sandra Dee, George Hamilton, Bill tween James Hard Rock' Green (0) (0) - Doug Hanning's Producer Stan Margulies first sought teacher young mother is forced on a trail He finally said the miniseries would addition your nest today Is to play to the 3D - Joy of Gardening Bixby. 1967. and Mark Kaylor. (60 min.) Worid of Magic VII Doug Hen­ 19 Pallid I W hich 42 Cradle of terror because she unknow­ to dispel the Hollywood Indian in " I 23 Astronauts' sincerity In others. Their con­ 2 2 - News/Sports/Weather ning performs his special brand of be made with or without their 20 Makes I Long ago 43 Journey 3 ) ~ Point of V iew (B) - Winter Guard Intema- ingly holds the key to a deadly Will Fight No More Forever,”,the story "all right" magic with his guests Ann Jillian. cooperation. 6>LADy$l I'M I'M MOT ITHIMK sciences won't permit them to 8 - Wild Kingdom tionel Olympics coverup. Lynda Caner. Don acquaintance ! Bohemian 44 Land contract (33) “ Pink Panther Show Bruce Jenner and Billy Crystal. (R) of chief Joseph and the Nez Perce tribe. (comp, wd.) take advantage of you If you Porter, Ronny Cox. “ They agreed to cooperate so we’ve BLaNlW6’5W0KE ^WDKIM6! 1 * 0 22 Tack i Flute 45 Went by car (32) ~ U .S . Indoor Diving ~ Connecticut Lawmakers (60 min.) It took five years of preparation, two 24 Article don't deceive them. 3:15P.M. come up with what I believe is an 24 Sick I Booster 46 Dramatic pert Championships Coverage of the 2 - Peticula: 'La Sombra da (29 “ Bits and Bytes of which were devot^ to persuading R 1 M 6 6 1 UKEA 25 Bar of metal 25 Region in CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. It) Men's and Women's 10-Meter lo sH iJo s' (0) - Freeman Reports 11:45 P.M. authentic film of tribal rituals and Morocco I Actress 47 Entity When dealing wl|h friends 8 - Bails Conmigo the Sioux to cooperate, to bring 27 Public service Springboard Finals are presented 2 - What About Women 3D - Ufestyl^e of the Rich and customs,” Margulies said. “ Amemher im e ! 26 Goddess of Lupino 48 Selves today, try to understand their from Gainesville, FL. ( ^ min.) 3:30P.M. “ Mystic Warrior” to the tube. 31 Eating utensil 0 ) - On Stage America Famous of the tribe was on the set every day to fate I Blaze 51 Mongrel dog basic motivations. Knowing 2 - MOVIE: The Poseidon - Byron Nelson QoH 32 Solar disc (39 - MOVIE: 'Local Hero' An 3 ) 3D © - Classic Country 8 - MOVIEf^uthorl AuthofI' Margulies had to whittle down the 27 Shoshoneant ' I Mysterious 52 Fastidious where they're coming from will A dventure' Passengers and Classic Coverage of the final check details." 33 Greek letter aspiring junior executive is sent to A playwright it finishing hit new long book by almost '60 percent - to man Improve your relationships. crew are trapped aboard a cap­ round is presented from the Las 7:15 P.M. 34 Depretiion ini- 28 Makes mad marks Scotland to persuade a seacoast sized ocean liner following a New Broadway play when his wife provide a ' viable script. Additional AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) village to sell its land to a giant Colinas ^ o r t s Club, Irving. TX . 0 ) - Sports Sunday Not all of $8.5 million “Mystic tiali 6 7 Year’s Eve catastrophe. Gene runs away and leaves five child­ 1 2 3 4 6 ' B 0 to " In situations where you have petrochemical company. Peter (2hrs., 30 min.) material was added after Sioux advis­ 35 City in Utah Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Red ren in his care. Al Pacino. Dyan Warrior” is convincing, however. It authority over othes, you'll Riegert, Burt Lancaster. 1963. (32) ** Vintage Football Film: 7:30P.M. Cannon. Tuesday Weld. 1982. ers worked with Margulies. 36 Foreboding 12 13 14 Buttons. 1972. was shot entirely in the arid hills and 'handle yoursell commendably Rated PG 'The Great Years' (39 ' Fraggle Rock Rated PG. “ We added the concept of banish­ 37 Accuias ® - All Now Tbis Old Hou.. canyons of Southern California’s Stoii today. You'ir be fair and consi­ - Batinw i (39 - NHL Stanley Cup ment to our story,” Margulies said. “ It 39 Social rank 16 16 17 Valley instead of the forest and plains 40 Time division derate, yet firm If necessary. S ) - Evans and Novak 4:00 P.M. Championships 12:00 A.M. 12:30P.M. was such a strong dramatic device we of the northern states. 11 10 20 21 PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) As 3D - Major League Baseball; (S ) - Newton's Apple (X) - MOVIE; ‘Thay Shoot 41 Stand for O - Day of Discovery 3 ) ** Dance Fever were compelled to incorporate it. The 60 actors with speaking roles and office 1 a PIscean you are a very per­ New York at Los Angeles 0 ) - Soapbox Horam, Don't "nioy?' Tho night­ ■ (H i - MIsa Del Domin^io "But the important thing was to see 42 Evergreen tree 22 23 ceptive person to begin with. UED *• Greatest Sports Legends (39 - Scholastic Sports Acad. mare worid of the dance mara­ several hundred extras, of course are ® - Calabrata thon baraa the aoula of the the Oglala Lakota authentically pres­ 45 Groove ■ Today, your prophetic Instincts 3D 2 * Tournam ent of 2 - MOVIE: 'Donovan's Reef 8:00 P.M. not Oglala Sioux. Margulies 'said 26 26 3, 28 29 30 may be oven more amazing I S - Porky 8i Bugs Champions Tennis contaatanla. Jane Fonda, Gig ented . Our chief adviser was Tim Giago MRS. STEN£fl-£ TO-O US r THINK THATte THE 46 French ttraat An ex-Navy man, living on a (X) CE) - AftarMASH Kliidinger is Young. Suaannah York. 1969. casting director Ross Brown wAo ■ and accurate than usual. pressured by Soon-Lee to 1 bring of the Pine Ridge reservation in South 49 Cereal graft 31 33 ® - Mirada Ravival Hour (32 - ESPN's SideUnes South Pacific island with his Po­ worked on “I Will Fight No More WE'VE 0 O T HVE SNCW FIRST TIME I'VE 50 Sacred ARIES (March 21-April 19) lynesian wife and family, finds his her ffamily to the United States. (X) - Six Million Dollar M «i Dakota. He edits and publishes the Image 0 ) - Crossfire Forever” and “ Wind Walker,” pro­ DA'tSTCJMAKE LIR.. EVER S E E N HIM CRY. ■ ” L ■ Your ability to mastermind the 10:00 A.M. idyllic existence threatened. John ^ - Star Search CE) - M O V IE : 'G rizily ' A park 52 Chinese name 34 33 Lakota Times. ’V affairs of others is your great­ (T l - Sunday Morning 2 2 - Meet the Press Wayne, Lee Marvin. Dorothy La- ranger finds Nmself pitted vided convincing Indian and Indian- 53 Choler ■ . ■ mour. 1963. 3D ® - MOVIE; Dollmakar' against a savage 18-foot, 2.000 “ In previous films about Indians the types for the film. • 54 Unclothed 37 31 est asset today. Successful (X ) - PopI Ooas the Country 2 - Lawmakers 'Lawmakers' t. 2.C Tl . reports on the weekly activities of 3D - straight Talk pound grizzly bear. Chriatchristopher clothes, weapons, war paint, customs T y 55 Medley. procedures ol which they're ( T l - M ass 0 } - News Update “Fifty-eight of our top 60 actors ■ Congress. (3D - Ufastylaa of the Rich and George, ArKirew Prine. Richard and traditions of many tribes were claimed to have Indian blood," Marou- 56 Cot 40 oblivious will be obvious to (H ) - Three Stooge. 2 - Walk Through the 20th FanfKMis Jeeckel. 1976. 67 Greek deity you. (B ) - Working Women Century w ith Bill Moyers included for a single tribe, which was lies said, “ Today full-blooded Indian ■ O - Leave It to Baavar GD - Star Trek SB Cats and doge 42 43 44 ,3 47 4B 1:00 P.M. 'World War II: The Propaganda (32) - Collaga Daaaball: Arizona ridiculous. actors are not easy to find.” S ) - News Update State at Arizona 0 - U.8. Indoor DMng ■ ■ Battle.' Bill Moyers interviews “ At the peak, there were almost 2,000 49 SO 61 B2 OD d ) - NBA Baskotboll tw o motion picture experts who Chem pkm ships Coverage of the Earlier this month MarguilUs DOWN ( 8 - ChaUca of Salvation Playoffs G 9 ~ MOVIE: 'Tootsie' Dressed tribes in North America. Now there are At one (ilUng sUtion we battled each other to make films as a woman to audition for a tele­ Men’s and Women’s 10-Meter screened the m iniseries for 120 inHimo- & - Mr. Rogars' Naighbor- (3 64 BB 3D *■ MO V IE : 'Charile'a Angela* which wobid instill the desire to vision soap opera, a desperate Springboard Finals are presented 281. The Lakota were suspicious when In Rapid City, N.D., including the 1 Golf term know of, you can get gas at hood Three attractive female detec­ win the War. (60 min.) [Closed from Gainesville, FL. (60 min.) we approached them and I couldn’t the pumpa and In the actor finds himself leading a fran­ president, vice president and nr»edifHie 2 Faith healer BS * S7 BB O S - Ralno Salvale tives use their wits and feminine Captioned) tic double life. Dustin froffman, 8 - Dr. OwM Scott bjame them. man of the Lakota tribe. Roberta attached restaurant, too. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, May 12, 1984 MAMTIFSTKR HERALD, Suturdaj, May 12. 1984 — II Man jailed Obituaries in contempt Charies E. Burnham People A former Manchester man ar­ FOCUS/ Charles E. Burnham. 55. of 256 rested last month on sexual assault Kennedy Road, died Friday at his charges was sentenced this week home. He was the husband of to six months in prison for Elaine (Hanka) Burnmham. contempt of court, Manchester - Burn Jan. 22. 1929. in Williman- Superior Court records show. lie. he had been a resident of Manuel Ortiz Jr., 26, whose last Andy ■ ' S - t f - Manchester for 17 years. At the known address was 59, Birch St., time of his death he had been a tried several times to leave the senior technical instructor in the courtroom as his case was being IRooney United Technologies, Instructors' heard before Judge John Walsh, a t y School in Wethersfield for32 years. court spokeswoman said. He also Syndicated He was a member of Concordia fired his attorney, Public Defender Columnist Lutheran Church. Laura Westlund. Walsh then Survivors, besides his wife, are slapped him with the contempt two sons, Charles E. Burnham and charge. ' Aaron Burnham, both of Manches­ Ortiz still faces proceedings on ter; a daughter. Mrs. Delores the original charges of fourth- DaRos of Scotland. Conn.; two degree sexual assault and risk of brothers. Kendall Burnham of Letters injury to a minor, which stem from Columbia, and Edwin Burnham of an alleged incident of child moles­ Oklahoma; two sisters. Mrs. Irene tation earlier this year. The ’■3^', Jalbert of Manstield Center and assault case has been continued to Mrs. Clara Peterson of North ca n be M ay 17. Windham; three - grandchildren; ,■'€5 and several nieces and nephews. Ronald Fields Jr, 21, of East Yfl The funeral will be Monday at 11 Hartford, was sentenced to a year a.m. at Concordia Lutheran ignored in prison this week in connection Church. Burial will be at the with an accident last December on convenience of the tamily. Calling * A West Middle Turnpike that se­ hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 riously injured another man. to 9 p.m. at Watkins Funeral The letters I get are divided into Fields pleaded guilty to drunken Home. 142 E. Center St. A Herald photos by Pinto ' driving and second-degree assault five categories. They are; 1) Good Memorial donations may be letters with a comment about made to the American Cancer In the opulent Middle Eastern Room of Cabaret East at are Vonya, Doninna, Kaheena, Lucienne and Shalimar with a motor vehicle. He was officially given a three-year prison something I’ve written or with an Society. 237 E. Center St., or to a —‘The Ddsert Dancers. \ East Catholic High School, belly dancers entertain. They idea. 2) Letters from someone charity of the donor's choice. term, to be suspended after he serves one year and followed by trying to get me to promote George O. Rose Sr. three years' probation. something they have to sell. Also in In the Dec. 6 accident. Fields George O. Rose Sr.. 84. of 266 this category are the hundreds of East Catholic becomes a nightclub car crossed the center line and Bolton Center Road. Bolton, died letters I get from organizations V: Friday at Manchester Memorial collided with a car driven by Wanting me to donate something By Alex Glrelll James M DelGreco, 30, of 23 Bunce Hospital. He was husband of the for their charity auctions. 3) Angry Herald Reporter Drive, police records show. Del­ late Catherine Daly Rose. im i[i ? v Greco has since filed notice that he letters saying I was wrong about s Born in Mexico, he lived in The room was big and green and something. 4) Communications Bolton for the past 62 years. He was intends to sue the town of Manches­ crowded. "And her haii^hung over ter for the injuries he suffered in from old friends or acquaintances I a self-employed farmer, owning a her shoulder," the tenor sang Jersey purebred cattle farm, a the crash. knew in some other section of my lustily. The beer drinkers joined in According to his attorney, Del­ life. 5) Really stupid letters. landmark in Bolton. the refrains. / He was a member of the Greco sustained a broken arm and A small sampling; \ Around the cornt^another room ribs, a punctured lung and spleen, American and the Connecticut was small and grw n and red and From Fairbanks, Alaska, G.L. Jersey cattle clubs; a past master a ruptured bowel and diaphragm Majors writes on lined tablet paper white. The vocalfet softly sang, and other internal injuries in the of the Bolton Grange, and a "M a con te, pero con te." The to tell me that millions of Ameri­ crash. y member of the Andover Grange. cans "never did buy the Watergate patrons listened quietly while they The attorney has claimed that a ' He was also a member ol the Farm munched their spinach pies. propaganda against Nixon put on Bureau. sign posted beside the road just The Irish Pub and the Italian east of the accident indicates that us by the one-sided media." He served as a selectman in Room, a pizzeria, are just a few Bolton and also as a trial justice. West Middle Turnpike continues , There's no doubt you can't steps away from each other along straight when it actually curves • change the media once it makes up He was a member of the Board of the corridor of what is normally sharply to the right. The attorney its mind. It keeps assuming that Education of Bolton for more than East Catholic High School. 20 years and was a past chairman implies in his letter to the town the earth is round, too. On Friday night it was some­ that, if the sign had not misled l of the school board. He was an thing else again. Except for the Dixie Tullis is a “ certified Fields, Fields would never have active supporter of the 4-H Clubs posters boosting the student coun­ graphologist" and wants a sample strayed into the oncoming lane. and the Boy Scouts. Both organiza­ cil election, the school was almost of my handwriting. tions used his farm tor on-site unrecognizable. To tell you the truth, Dixie, my experiences. The chemistry lab was piece of handwriting is so bad you'd think I He is survived by two sons. Americana in fantasy, ballooned Advice needed was illiterate. I type everything Richard L. Rose of Bolton and and festooned with red and white, Gathered for a family portrait, the family crowds into Dena’s Muldoon’s daughter by her first marriage: husband, Tom Muldoon, George 0. Rose of Hebron; a except my signature. Sometimes an ice cream parlor chair sitting on some burials even my typing is hard to read. Can bedroom. Family members are, from left,,Dena Taliaferro, 11, Mrs. Nancy Muldoon, and their daughters, Melissa. 3, and Sarah, 4. daughter. Mrs. Helen R. Melloche atop a bench, poised like a of Bolton; a brother, the Rev. you analyze typing? sculpture. M ayor Barbara Weinberg says Lawrence Rose of Kent; 10 grand­ Ethel Johnson of Orrville. Ohio, Almost everyone in that room the town needs some guidance children; and nine great­ wore a skimmer, the stiff, flat about burial of people who die in analyzes trees people draw. She grandchildren. straw hat that has come to signify wants mp to draw one and send it to The funeral will be Monday at 11 Manchester convalescent homes an election campaign or a barber­ lier. a.m. at St. Peter's Episcopal One of the pleasures at Cabaret East is harmony singers declined to singled out and have no relatives and no shop quartet. I don’t have time to draw you a Church, Hebron. Burial will be in this barbershop quartet, called "The for individual identification. known permanent home. That was where the quartets She made the observation as the tree, Ethel. If I get a minute, For the love of Dena St. Peter's Cemetery. Hebron. Unexpected Pleasure." The close- performed and will again when There are no calling hours. Mem­ meeting Tuesday of the Board of maybe I ’ll sketch you a bush and Cabaret East '84 opens its doors orial contributions may be made to Directors when the board was see what you can do with that. again tonight at 7; 30. either the St. Peter's Episcopal considering a request by Temple A public relations firm wants me The American Airlines room is a Nancy Muldoon struggles to care for her daughter at home Church memorial book or the St. Beth Sholom for sale of burial lots to send them something for a piece of corridor lined with a to temple members who are not George's Episcopal Church. Bol­ display of celebrity art they’re cardboard bulkhead to resemble residents of Manchester. ton. memorial * book. John F. having. They assure me that “ such Tierney Funeral Home. 219 W. an airliner. The seats were wide Arthur Holmes, of Holmes Fun­ By Adele Angle ■ "1 hen you can't go out. Thai's the deal," and comfortable-looking, but the personalities as Dinah Shore, Tony Center St., is in charge of eral Home and Watkins Funeral Focus Editor Tom answers her. Bennett and Paul Sorvino" are arrangements. next show was not scheduled early Home, objected to making an Sarah wanders off and the adults resume enough for the Herald's deadline. already scheduled. exception to the rule against burial Nancy Muldoon of 637 E. Middle Turnpike their talk. In the Coffee House, laden with In Menioriam of non-residents in town Am I more or less well known isn't planning anything particularly spec­ Her daughter Dena, she says, weighs 90 , calories like the rest of the place, a In loving memory of Kathy cemeteries. than Paul Sorvino and if so, who is tacular for Mother’s Day. pounds. The little girl plays quietly in her young woman sang softly as she Archambault Jimenez, November He cited one example of a case in Paul Sorvino? She says she'll probably go out' plant room; her wheelchair is pushed up to a strummed a guitar. 4th, t9.58 — May t3th. t983. which he could not get permission What would you do with a letter shopping with her husband, Tom, a desk. She is intently looking at a book. She Down in the gym , the guitars for burial of a non-resident. like this? 37-year-old cabinetmaker. He takes her ignores the commotion around her. were being played more vigor­ He said a man died at the Time heals they say and maybe it “ Please send my husband a every year, she says, and she looks forward "As she gets bigger, she's slowly ously as a country-western band Meadows Convalescent Home. His outgrowing m e," Mrs. Muldoon says. does. get-well card. He has been an to it for weeks beforehand. played for dancing. Shortly before origins could not be traced and he "Somehow I keep up the strength." But memories last and so does love invalid for five years and we are on "Then we'll go to Dairy Queen for an ice Down inour hearts she is livingyet that, a USD show played there for had no relatives. cream ," says Mrs. Muldoon. Social Security. Now he has a light We loved her too dearly to ever for­ those lucky enough to remember Holmes said Robert Harrison, Nancy Mulddoon has faced a lifetime of LIF T IN G D ENA out of the bathtub is get. the '40s. cemetery superintendent, would stroke and an infection in his neck troubles in her 29 years. Her firstborn especially hard. Mrs. Muldoon says she's In a room up above, a comedy not allow burial in East Cemetery. from having his voice box removed daughter, Dena Taliaferro, 11, suffers from hurt her back more than once. Mom and Dad team was ending a routine involv­ Holmes sought permission from for cancer and one leg amputated. spinal bifida, a disease which has left her In 1982, several Manchester community Husband, Michael & Son. Alexis ing a news broadcast of the end of Judge of Probate William FitzGe­ We don't have a car so I ddki’t see paralyzed from the waist down. Dena, who groups, including Manchester Kiwanis, the world, with rald to cremate the body. him much. Hope you can read this has had several spinal operations, depends Elks, and UNICO, donated money so Mrs. trash collectors prepared to start a FitzGerald met with Harrison Muldoon could buy a chair lift. At that point, In Meniuriuni as I am crip p l^ up with arthritis.” on her mother entirely for her care. strike one minute before doom. and General Manager Robert she was living on the second floor of an In loving memory of Kathy Am I hard-hearted if I ignore this Mrs. Muldoon lost a baby at 8 months, the At the Ali Baba Retreat, walls apartment on Oak Street. Archambault Jimenez, November Weiss, said Holmes, in an effort to twin of her daughter, Sarah, now 4. Mrs. hung with rich rugs served as a get permission to have ^ body request? What about all the people Today that chair lift sits unused in her 4th. t958 — May 13th, t983. in the world who are in similarly M'uldoon's first marriage ended in divorce, backdrop for belly dancers. Wai­ buried in the town c e m e t ^ . the and today she and her second husband attic, since Dena's bedroom is located on tresses in fezzes scurried among desperate situations who bear Each day that dawns brings upshot of the meeting. Holmes struggle to make their marriage work. the first floor of their house. the patrons taking orders for their grief quietly? Do I write them thoughts of you. said, was that the body was They struggle on Tom's earnings, which But there are other things that Dena drinks. Each eventide, a prayer. cremated. get-well cards? To what address? don't go far enough to support their family, needs. Getting these items worries Mrs. While the revelers made the For in the hearts that loved you The directors did amend the rule Lucille Carter writes from Hous­ including two of their own children, and, of Muldoon. rounds of the nightclubs, gamblers must. to allow burial of non-resident ton to say she heard Arthur course, Dena. Tom's son, Jason, 13, lives at A lift for the bathtub. A shower chair. — the house limit was $5 — hung You always will be there. temple members in the Hebrew Godfrey recite a poem in the early a school for the learning disabled in About $1,500 for badly-needed dental work. over the blackjack tables and Carol Tedoldi of Vernon deals at a Papuschek and Matty Papuschek of 165 section of East 'Cemetery, but 1950s about a man who had two Hamden; his daughter, Tess, 10, lives with The list goes on. Steve. Neil, Bob & Brian crowded the roulette wheel. some directors said they could his first wife in Willimantic. Though they have had some aid, blackjack table in the Casino at Cabaret Tudor Lane, and George Grote of East Admission to the event, a fund­ wives, one named Millie and the Pam. Nicole. Alicia & Timmy foresee possible problems with including occasional help from the Man­ East. Players are, from left, Eileen Hartford. raiser for the school, is $6. easing the rule. other named Tillie. Lucille wants chester Area Conference of Churches, the to know where she can get a copy qf THE MULDOONS are not people who sit around feeling sorry for themselves. In Muldoons do not qualify for much state it. fact, they often take friends and strangers assistance. Cheney gala tickets on sale I'll look through my pockets and into their home. Like may middle-income couples, they GRIMALDI'S the trunk of my car and if I find a "W e like having a house full of people, " are caught in a squeeze. He makes too much Reservations are being accepted at The dinner, beginning at 7 p.m., will Crestfield Convalescent Home copy. I'll send it to you Lucille, but she says. money to qualify for many programs; his the office of the Greater Manchester be served in the partially-restored hall, don’t wait by the mailbox. Sometimes, says Mrs. Muldoon, she income can’t buy the things Dena badly Chamber of Commerce for the dinner- once the chief cultural and social GREENHOUSES William Wills, a retired Presby­ invites ladies in from the Green Lodge, a needs. Even getting part-time help for Dena theater June 23 at Cheney Hall. center of Manchester. (FORMERIT Al'S GREENHOUSE) Fenwood Manor terian minister in Pasadena, sug­ convalescent home which is nearby. has proven an impossible task. There's a wooden ramp leading from the The social event is de.signed to focus The LittleTheaterof Manchester will gests the United States should start "It make me feel good," she says. Hearld photos by Pinto Muldoons’ back door to their driveway. A attention on restoration of the historic give a cabaret-theater performance. all over in the year 2000 by A guest since last fall has been a Danish hall. friend visiting recently put his foot right The hall is to become the home of LTM MOTHER'S DAY WEEKEND SPECIAL canceling all debts, including the student named Erling Neilsen, from Anyone who wants to attend the Rand6rs, Denmark. Erling is a member of through the ramp, and stumbled. and will be used by other performing SAT & SUN ONLY! CELEBRATES National Debt, destroying all pa­ Nancy Muldoon and her daughter, Dena Taliaferro. Dena suffers $50-per-persQn gala should phone the groups. Youth for Understanding, an international "A ll I could think of was, ‘Thank God, it perwork, revoking all subsidies from spinal bifida, a disease which has left her paralyzed from the chamber at 646-2223. Invitations to Across a parking lot from the hall, exchange program. wasn’t me and Dena on that ramp,’” she 1 ^ FREE and tax breaks and reneging on all says, frowning at the memory, until Sarah make reservations are being mailed to the Fire Museum will be open to National Nursing Home Week The tall blond young man is clearly a pal waist down. many Manchester residents. visitors. foreign treaties. He also says all to the girls. “They even fight with him.” comes by with a drawing she wants her A gourmet dinner will be cooked in a Co-chairmen of theevent are William HANGING PETUNIAS government officials at every level says Mrs. Muldoon. She is disappointed that .. mother to see. ' May 13th thru May 19th Mrs. Muldoon admires it; the little girl tent to be set up on the frdnt lawn of the Johnson, president of the Savings Bank should be replaced and the Consti­ they weren’t financially able to take Erling "No, Not today. Tom orrow," her mother cnildren. , WITH ANY $50.00 PURCHASE says. There is negotiation. What about the hall. Cocktails will be served on the of Manchester, and Anne Flint, presi­ tution rewritten so that nothing in on many outings. scampers off. “Memories Are Made To Be Shared” "M a, pleeeeecse,” Sarah says. She uses porch, Tom suggests. No, outside, Sarph "When one calls mommy, they all do.” lawn beginning at 6 p.m. dent ol the Chamber of Commerce. it can be misunderstood. Money has long been a problem in this During this week we will honor our residents and staff. household. the tone of voice familiar to all who have demands. Mrs. Muldoon says. Boy, you Presbyterian ministers NOW IS THE TIME TO "It’s been rough most of our marriage. ' We invite the public to share in our special events: from Pasadena are a wild bunch. PLANT LETTUCE. TOMATOES, FLOWERLY His kids... my kids... our kids. But it works PLANTS, ETC. I ’ll bet your old church isn't going Republicans to honor three out.” she says, sitting with him at the Balloon Lift - Wednesday, May 16th to like you much when they have to Wanted: recent college graduates COME SEE OUR LARGE VARIETY OF GERANIUMS fam ily's dining room table. Three Republicans will be honored at merce Secretary Malcolm Ba’ldrige at 2:00 P.M. start paying taxes on their tax- a GOP awards reception and dunce was guest .speaker at the dinner, it was a MOTHER'S DAY HANGING BASKETSI exempt property. ONE WONDRERS where she gets her If you have a college gradu­ If you wish to submit a in print, photos picked June 1, but Republican Town Chairman decided to make the awards at a special A young girl in Mooresville, strength. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and ate around the house, give him photograph,- fine. Black and up at the Herald^ focus Cuijis Smith is keeping the names of reception. Tag Sale/Bake Sale - Saturday, May 19th N.C., wants me to send her "som e weighs 105 pounds. “ On a good day ” she or her a place in the sun with a white photos are preferred: department. honorees under warps for the time 10:00 AM. to 4:00 P.M. laughs. being. After the ceremony advice about growing up in the mention in the Manchester color photos do not reproduce If you have a question, feel there will be DIRECTIONS; 24 WATROUS Tlie couple’s two daughtj^, Sarah, 4, and He has said he will make the names dancing until 1 a.m. ROAD, BOLTON, CT. (AT THE world today.” I feel terrible about Herald’s College Notes column. well and are not-desirable. free to call the Herald’s focus public next week. END OF BOLTON CENTER 565 Vernon Street not getting at my mail sooner. She Melissa, 3, noisily play nearby. They frequently interrupt the adults, asking tor department at 643-2711. The reception will take place at the ROAD GO STRAIGHT AND says here that she has to have my There’s a form to fill out, Be sure to include a phone FOLLOW THE DEAD END SION.) paper and something to write with. Sarah is Army and Navy Club with a cocktail Manchester, Connecticut answer by May which you can receive by either number which we can call The address to write the I. especially demanding, arguing like a tiny hour at 8 p.m. and the award at 9 p.m. Dr. Barney B, Clark, a retired during the day, in case there Herald for a form is: College For more Information, call t Hers is not the only letter I didn’t defense attorney that she should be allowed dropping by the Manchester Normally the Republican party gives dentist, became the first recipient of a get around to answering. to go outside. She is still in housecoat and Herald or sending us a self- are questions. Notes, P.O.Box 591, Manches­ the awards at its annual Lincoln .Day permanent artificial heart on Dee 2 6 4 6 - 5 7 4 3 643-5151 OPEN SEVEN DAYS PER WEEK lAM TO tPM The only letters I enjoy are in slippers; she had an upset stomach earlier- Dinner. But this year, because Com­ 19812. addressed, stamped envelope. After the notice has appeared ter, Conn., 06040. categories one and four. in the day. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Siituiduy, Miiy 12. 1984 MAN( IIKSTKK IIKKAI.I), Suluidto, May 12. 1984 - i;i

Advice Engagements Weddings

This lingerie-loving nephew b?,- slips in and then out of jail

back at me. I am led up. D E A R ABBY: My sis­ ' ' X ter's son is the problem I work 40 hours a week I'm writing about. There just like he does, and I must be something wrong don't deserve to be with him. He steals ladies' Dear Abby treated as if I were his underwear. When he was child instead of his wife. .1 little boy, he used to When 1 threaten to leave steal ladies' underwear Abigail Van Buren him, he sweetens up like from the neighbor's clo­ cotton candy until I’m thesline. but now that he's over my mad spell, then older, he steals ladies' he goes right back to being his old self again. ' ; ' T - underwear from stores. *..1 He has been ih and out of Abby, I know this mar­ jail for this reason. tnst should explain this to handling this? 1 know she enjoys her cigarettes, so I riage is never going to My sister took him to your sister and her son. work. How can I get out of Patricia P. Marocco Eunice C. Patterson-David Cynthia Valenti-John Pisch two doctors, and they told With treatment, he may hate to tell her how I feel. GAGGING this marriage without J. Hodgkins her there is nothing wrong no longer be hung up on having to face a terrible with him, but they must be what's hung up on fight? I know he won't let mistaken because that's clothesline. DEAR GAGGING: MaroccO'Ringrose Patterson-Hodgkins Valenti-PIsch Find another means of me go without one. I also all he ever steals. hate the idea of being a Right now, he's sitting transportation and tell DEAR ABBY: I ride to 20-year-old divorcee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Valenti in jail again for this very and from work with a your friend why you can Mrs. Jean Marocco anO Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Patterson no longer ride with her. Marocco, both of Schenectady, of Oxford, Nova Scotia, Canada, of Chepachet, R.I., announce the same reason. Now you woman who smokes in the W IT ’S EN D engagment of their daughter, can't tell me that kid isn't car. It's her car. I don't The decision will then be N.Y., announce the engagement of announce the engagement of their hers. If she wants you as a their daughter, Patricia Phyllis daughter, Eunice Caroline Patter­ Cynthia Marie L. Valenti, to John sick in the head. pay her for the ride, but I James Pisch, son of Mrs. Irene I'll be looking for your , passenger, she'll give up Marocco, to Robert James Rin- son, to David Jonathan Hodgkins, do fill the tank Pisch of 71 Grant Road, and the answer occasionally: smoking in the car. D EA R E N D : If you grose of Schenectady, son of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. late Sgt. Francis Pisch. WORRIED Although she cracks the know your marriage is and Mrs. Frank Ringrose of 14 Hodgkins of MaiKhester. The bride.elect is a 1979 gradu­ window, the fumes still DEAR ABBY: I need never going to work, don't Cornell St. ate of Ponaganset High School and DEAR WORRIED: bother me. It's hard for some expert advice. I am invest any more of your The bride-elect is a graduate of a 1983 graduate of the University of Stealing anything is a me to talk because of the 20 years old and have been life in it. See a lawyer and The bride-elect is a graduate of the Victoria General Hospital Massachusetts with a degree in crime, but when a male smoke. Sometimes she married for nearly three get out now. You are your Mohonasen High Schobl in Sche­ School of Nursing in Halifax, Nova exercise physiology. She is em­ Mrs. Robert A. Feragne steals ladies' underwear, leaves the cigarette burn­ years. (Nochildren, fortu­ own person, you are not nectady and is employed by The Scotia. Sh^ is a registered nurse at Mrs. G. Scott Kinney . Mrs. Donald J. Simons Mrs. Davilj M. Heath 2 the act takes on a special ing in the ashtray. nately.) 1 love my hus­ his property — sd'don't let Towne Tavern. The prospective All Saints Hospital, Springhill, ployed in the cardiology depart­ meaning. How can I let her know band most of the time, but him intimidate you. There bridegroom is a graduate of Nova Scotia. ment at Hartford Hospital. Your nephew is not that I am gagging from he bosses me around, and are worse things than Manchester High School and is The prospective bridegroom is a Kinney-Varrick Simons-Fontanella Heath-McDowell Feragne-Leger necessarily "sick in the the fumes? I have to ride when I don't do as he says, being a 20-year-old divor­ self-employed. An Aug. I9wedding Jrhe prospective bridegroom is a 1977 graduate of Manchester High head," he's just hung up with her daily, so I can't he gets mad. He has never cee, and one ol them is is planned in Schenectady. /aduate of Emanuel Christian School and a 1981 graduate of Clark spending a lifetime, in a University. He also studied at the on ladies' underwear. A cause too much friction. Is physically abused me. but flfcademy, Newington. He is em­ Sharon Elizabeth Varrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rita Ann Fontanella ol Ea.sl Harllord. daiiglilcr ol Kimberly Jane McDowell ol Andover, daughter ol London School of Economics and is Deborah l..\nn Leger. danghler ol Mi and Mrs psychologist or psychia- there a tactful way of he finds ways of getting bad marriage. ployed as a fuel injection techni­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fonlanclla ol Jan Drive, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alhi'rol Manehesler and Mr. a candidate for a master’s degree' Charles E . Varrick of South Windsor, and G. Scott Robert Leger ol .'iti.') Woodland St ., and Robert Antonio cian forStanadyne Diesel Systems Hebron, and Donald John SimonsofNewinglon..sonof and Mrs Austin McDowell ol East Hampton, and in business administration from Kinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kinney ol lerugne. son ol Mr and Mrs Robert Feragne ol 82 of Windsor. Springfield. Mass., were married May 5 at SI. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Simons ol Brisl'o!. were David Michael Ilealh ol Andover, son of Mr. and the University of Connecticut. Brunlord Si . were married May II al Si. Bridget Margaret Mary Church in South Windsor. The bride is married May 4 in SI. James C'luireli. Maneliesler. Mrs.Richard Ilealh ol East Hurt lord, were married Church . A September 8. wedding is A June wedding is planned at Mt. The Rev. Frank Krukowski officialed al Ihe mass May 4 in SI. Christopher's Church. Easl Harllord. Flabby 48-year-old woman planned at the Cathedral of St. a graduate of East Cathoiic High Schooi. The Rev. Emilio Padekft- ollieialed at Ihe Allison University Chapel in New The Rev. Mark F. Flynn officiated at the double ring and double ring ceremony. Mrs. Jane Maeearone of The Rev. William E McGrath ofliealed al Ihe Joseph in Hartford. double-ring eerenioiu. Clara Dubaldo was organist. Brunswick. cOremony. Gianna Gaiio of East Hartford was Manehesler was organisi and Mark DeMais ol Rocky single-ring service. Mrs. Phyllis Corclla was organisi. The bride wasgueii in marriage by her parents organist and Fred Hawley of Springfield, was soloist. Hill was soloisl and guilarisl. The bride was given in The bride was given in marriage by her mother and Eli.subelh l.eger ol Manchester, si.ster ol Ihe bride, seeks tips for toning up News for Senior Citizens The bride was given in marriage by her father. marriage by her falhcr. . step-father. was maid ol honor Bridesmaids were Cindy ( uriiee Jillanna Varrick of South Windsor, sister of the Palricia Byrne ol EasI Harllord w as maid ol honor Beth Ober ol Columbia was matron ol honor. and Betsy Mohr, both ol Maneliesler. Bridesmaids were Dona-Kuy McDowell ol Manches­ bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lois Bridesmaids were Ellen Bergeron ol Tolland. James Mulready H I, ol Manehesler, was besl man ter. sister ol Ihe bride. Lisa Piecalellool Manchester, DEAR DR. LAMB: I m energy back? Varrick of South Windsor, sister of the bride, Susan Gemma Fonlanclla of Harllord and Teresa Houle oi I'shers w.ere Douglas John.son and David Miner, both and Heidi Hovey ol Willimantic. cousin ol the bride. a 48-year-old woman, 5 Kinney and Lynda Kinney, of Springfieid, sisters ol Easl Harllord. sislers ol Ihe bride, and Kim of Manehesler. Paul Feragne. brolher ol the groom, Steven Ilealh ol. East Harllord. brother ol Ihe feet 4 inches tall and DEAR READER; Thanks to those the groom, and Christine Faitella of South Windsor. McLaughlin of Brislol. cousin and godchild of Ihe was ring bearer. groom, was besl man. Ushers were Joseph Horan ol weigh 132 pounds. I'm Primary dysmenorrhea Robert Colbath of Springfieid, was best man. groom. After a reception al Jesters Court in Manehesler East llarllord. Raymond Ather of Manehesler. flabby. — painful menstruation — Ushers were Douglas Collard of Edfield, Philip Gary Simons of Brislol, brolher of Ihe groom; was Ihe couple left on a wedding trip to Haw aii They w ill Your Health slep-brother ol the bride, and David McDowell ol How much exercise ev­ isn’t related to any known Goidthwait of Windsor Locks, Mapk Colbath of besl man. Ushers were Ted Surh ol Wesl Haven. Brian make their home in Hawaii. Manehesler. brolher ol the bride. ery week would firm up underlying disorder, such who helped out Springfield, and Thomas Cooney>or Feeding Hills, Davis of New inglon. Richard Houle ol Easl Harllord. Lawrence Lamb, M.D. Alter a reception at Jester's Court in Manchester, my abdomen, buttocks, as endometriosis. Mass. brolher-in-law ol Ihe bride. Mark Tangaroneol Rocky The bride and groom are ^1982 graduates ol the couple lelt on a honeymoon trip to Bermuda. They arms and bust? Is it Painful menstrual After a reception at the Marco Poio in East Hill and Loci Meckel of Kentucky. Manchester High School. The groom is serving in the will make Iheir home in Andover. possible to firm up this cramps are now thought Editor's note; this column is "Gypsy” show at the Coachlight, Hartford, the coupie left on a wedding trip to Montego After a reception at Ihe Holiday Inn in East U.S. Navy and is stationed on the USS Conserver. flab? Or are exercises just to be caused by an in­ prepared by the staff of the and the Julie Andrews Concert at Bay, Jamaica. They wiil make their home in. Hanford, Ihe couple left on a wedding trip lo The bride is a graduate of Manehesler High School homeported at Pearl Harbor. Hawaii The bride was to keep one limber? creased production of Manchester Senior Center. It ap­ the Hartford Civic Center. Both Southwick, Mass. Bermuda. They will make Iheir home in New inglon. and the groom is a graduate of East Catholic High employed at the J.C. Penney Telephone Cenler and pears in the Herald on Wednesdays School. D.J. Dog Grooming, both ol Manelusler Can the bust become prostaglandin hormone Sandra Jean Piasecki trips are slated for May 23. The The bride is also a graduate of Bay Path Junior firm or is it hopeless? Will men, pushups or similar Yes, working the mus­ by the endometrial lining and Saturdays. price of the trips is $19. and $17., Cdllege in East Longmeadow, Mass. The bride is a 1981 graduate ol Si. Francis Hospilal using a 2-pound weight exercises for the back of cles against resistance of’ the uterus. For that respectively. For more informa­ The groom is a graduate ol Classical High School. School ol Nursing and is employed us a head nurse al speed results? Can a the arms. about three times a week reason medicines that in­ Piasecki-Sulick By Joe DIminIco tion on the Coachlight trip, please Springfield and attended Springfield Technical St. Elizabeth Health C’enler in Easl Harllord. rebounder firm all ol the The exercises won't with a dtfy off in between hibit prostaglandin for­ Acting Director contact Post Road Stages at College. The bride is employed by Owen-Corning The groom is a 19«i graduate of the I'niver.sily of About Town body or is it just good for help eliminate sagging improves muscle tone and mation help in some 644-1531, and for the Julie Andrews Fiberglas of Bloomfield and the groom' is a sales ConneetieuI School of Allied Health. He is employed the heart? excess skin. You might litness. Once you've cases. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Piasecki Greetings. Now that "Big Week" Concert, contact Daniels Travel at representative with Stateline Oil Co. of Granby. as a dietitian at Marlborough Heullh Care Cenler. get some help from in­ reached your goals, usu­ Many doctors now pres­ of Branford, announce the engage­ has come to pass, I would like to 646-3012. Child abuse conference set Club to have dinner DEAR READER: creased muscle Size, but ally once a week is ade­ cribe Motrin, Indocin, ment of their daughter, Sandra take this opportunity to thank all Lady golfers are reminded about The annual May dinner ol the Women's Club ol A Whether you're fat and unless you really build big quate. But don't expect Ponstel and Naprosyn to Jean Piasecki, to James Edward the individuals who helped make the upcoming organizational meet­ The Manehesler Youth Service Bureau will sponsor' flabby or just flabby de­ muscles, that's usually much for sagging breasts. control prostaglandin Sulick of Glastonbury, son of Dr. this special week the success it ing on May 15 at 10 a.m. Selection a eonlerenee on Ihe prevention ol child abuse May 22 Manchester will be held at Manchester Country Club pends on how much fat nut enough They're not muscles and formation. and Mrs. Edward Sulick of 64 really was. Big thanks goes to the of officers and golf course are just Irom 8:;i0 a m. to 3:.30 p.m. al Concordfa Lutheran Monday. Cocktails will be served al 6p ni. and dinner you have under your skin. Most exercise pro­ can t be strengthened by' If your loss of energy is Hillcrest Road. Honorable Mayor Barbara Wein­ two items on the agenda. If unable Church. Pitkin Street. at 7 p.m. Exercise, regardless of grams work best on a exercise. related to .pain, perhaps berg for taking time out of her busy to attend, please notify the office. The Manchester Board of Education, the Manches­ The Little Theater of Manehesler will provide The bride-elect is an elementary what type, that increases three-day-a-week sche­ DEAR DR. LAMB: I one of these will make you schedule to celebrate "Big Day" ter Community Services Council, Child and Family entertainment. Lynn Prior, club president, has school teacher in the Madison your body's u.se of calories dule with a day ol rest have primary dysmenor­ more comfortable and with us this past Thursday. Thanks DON’T F O R G E T, this Monday Services, the Community Child Guidance Clinic, and charge of arrrangements. school system. The prospective will help you lose fat from between exercise periods. rhea and I'm wondering if thereby avoid your also go to the Board of Directors at 12:15 p.m., Gloria Weiss, the Regional Child Advocacy Team will also be bridegroom is a public defender under your skin, inside But if you're just inter­ there's any cure for it. It's energy letdown. If you’re that attended, for it certainly registered dietician, will be at the involved in the eonlerenee, which is open to Selected as delegates ested in using more calo­ just terrible dreading it not having pain, then you for the State of Connecticut shows that they care about all of center for an informative talk on prolessionals and private citizens. Y your abdomen and else­ where. To tighten up your ries you can walk every every month. I'm 33, not need to look to some you. low sodium diets. Regi.sIration fee is $1. Lunch is$3.50. Regisfration is BOLTON — Tracey Rich, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. A November 10 wedding is Special thanks go to Mary and Alden Chick of 29 Wesiridge Drive, has been selected muscles, you ne ^to work day and probably get good married and not going explanation other than planned. Next Thursday, for our pro­ necessary. Call 647-3494 during business hours. them. That includes sit- results by exercising after with anyone at this time. dysmenorrhea for your Ed McKeever and their committee gram, Herbert Bengston of the as the 1984 delegate to Laurel C.irls' State. James ups for the upper abdo- every meal. What can 1 do to get my energy loss. for conducting the Military Whist Manchester' Historical Society, Boles, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Boles of 120 Brandy and Setback Tourney this past will present a program on the past Workshop at YW6 a St., will be Ihe American Legion's Boy's Stale Manchester Monday. The attendance was our history of Manchester. repre.sentive. largest ever. Lastly, good friend and green­ The 3'WCA. 78 N. Main St. will conduct a cralt Both are students at Bolton High School. Delegates Lastly, thanks also go to all the house worker, Fred Morisette, is in workshop on making fabric boxes. May 15 from 9: .30 to are chosen on the basis of leadership, friendliness, How can I help daughter class of ’49 senior center staff for their efforts Manchester Memorial Hospital. It:.30 a nr good sportsmanship, civic interest, good scholastic this past week. Their response was Maryann Johnson will show participants how to standing and an interest in government certainly above and beyond the SCHEDULE FOR WEEK: construcl a box, how to pad it and cover it with fabric Laurel Girls' State will be June 17 through 23 at sets reunion call of duty. and ti'im 3’here will be a choice of colors for the Quinnipiac College in Hamden, and Boys’ Slate at who thinks she’ll never win? Every year, the senior center • Monday: 7:30 a.m. Men's Golf sup|)lies which will be available from the instructor. Eastern ConneetieuI State University in W illimanlic. The Manchester High School honors two individuals in its League; 10 a.m. bingo; noon Childcare is ollered at a nominal fee and DEAR DR. BLAKER: I some particular goal. class of 1949 will have its 3Sth selection of Mr. and Mrs. Senior lunch; 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. nutrition arrangenunis should be made in advance. For information call the office. 647-1437. have a 12-year-old daugh­ This works better than reunion on Oct. 6 at Willie's Steak' Citizen for all their efforts at the class; 12:30 p.m. pinochle games; WHAT A BEAUTIFUL ter who I've always consi­ merely offering sym­ House. Committee members have center. This year the award was 1:30 p.m. exercise class; bus pick dered quite intelligent. Ask pathy to a child after a been unable to locate the following presented to Mrs. Kay Nettleton as up at 8 a.m.; return trips at 12:30 However, she has never failure. class members. Anyone with infor­ Mrs. Senior Citizen, and Mr. Gene and 3:15 p.m. W A TES meet Tuesday WAY TO SAY done very well in school. mation should call Mary East- Enrico as Mr. Senior Citizen. Their • Tuesday: 9 a.m. shopping bus; Dr. Blaker ManehestiT W ATES will meet Tuesday at 7:30p,m. When I asked her about For instance, try dis­ wood, 643-9967: efforts, not only this year, but in 10 a.m. square dancing class; noon at Orange Hall, 72 E. Center St. (rear.) Happy (^yVLother’s Day a recent poor test score, Karen Blaker, Ph.D. cussing ways to help your past years, have helped make the lunch; 12:30 p.m. bus returns from Weigh-in will be from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The meeting she just cried and said daughter improve study Alan Anderson, Marion Ander­ center the success it really is and shopping; 1:30 p.m. exercise with will lollow. that she just couldn't do habits. That will make her son, Robert Armentrout, Kenneth more enjoyable for all. Cleo. well no matter how hard feel that she is at least Barnard, Ruth Baronousky La- Winners of the dollhouse raffle • Wednesday: 9 a.m. blood she tried. It seems as if partly responsible for the Bonte, Willard Bessette, Joan are as follow^ Dollhouse — Joe pressure screening (N -Z); 9; 30 she feels that it's not her results. Belcher Behrend, Donald Beh- Karvelis; Mahogany clock — John a.m. Peggy Kelly, registered phar­ Scouts receive honors time. rend, Beverly Blake, David Boyd, Keogh; Toaster oven — Mary ■tK fault that she's not doing master of his/her own macist; 10 a.m. Friendship Circle; At the 35th annual Boy Scout rally of the well. Burr. He has always believed destiny. According to Harold Burbank. pinochle games; noon lunch; 12; 30 Mrs. Chris J. Pauihus Mr. and Mrs. John K. Merrill Archdioce.se of Hartford. May 6, several Manchester Donald Culver, Martin Danahy, All of the above winners may I don't know what I can that he could eventually Norma L. Radin of the Find out more about p.m. bridge games; Ip.m .artsand scouts received special medals, crosses and awards. do to change her no- attain his goal if he just University of Michigan, sexuality in your senior Christine Davidson McBride, Rey­ contact the center to pick up their crafts class; 1:30 p.m. exercise The Parvuli Dei medals were presented to several wanted it badly enough, nolds Deacon, Dorothy Demeusy matter-what-l-do-I-Just- this tends to be more of a years. Write for Dr. Blak- prizes^ class; bus pick up at 8 a.m.; return Cub Scouts from South United Methodist Church, Can’t-Win attitude. while his sister felt the Hoffman, Mary Dingley Higdon, Pauihus-Gordon Merrill-Clark problem for girls than er's newsletter "Sex; trips at 12; 30 and 3: IS p.m. including William E. Brown, Jonathan R. Eastwood. What makes the situa­ goal was beyond her Fern Ellison Perry, Lawrence S ra C lA L TH AN K S are in order boys. How Old Is Too Old." Send • Thursday; 10 a.m. orchestra George T. Silva. William F. Young and Andres K. tion even more difficult is reach if she experienced Gaskell, John Goodhart, Mary to all members of the Furnishing rehearsal; noon lunch; 1 p.m> In order to help a child SO cents and a stamped, Eileen Louise Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zadnik. that her older brother any difficulty at all. who believes that he or Louise Goodwin Green. Fund Committee in their sale of Herbert Bengston from M an che ^ Janet Lee Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 2 self-addressed envelope Robert J. Gordon Jr. of 43 Wellington Road, and Chris The following Boy Scouts from St. Batholomew never had that type of she just doesn't have the Patricia Gove Williams, Elaine tickets over the past months. W. Clark of Mark Drive, Coventry, and John K. to Dr. Blaker in care of the ter Historical Socidiy-. bus pick up Joseph Pauihus. son of Lois Pauihus of Mansfield and Church received the Ad Altare Dei Cross: Richie L. problem. In fact, he was DEAR READER: A ability to do a certain Graham Mason, Mary Ellen Gris­ Also, a big thanks go to Gene at 10 a.m.; return trip after Merrill of Portsmouth, N.H., son of the Rev. and Mrs. Manchester Herald, P.O.” Paul E. Pauihus of Willimantic, were married May 5 Krawczyk, Kevin J. O’Donnell and Steven F. Sartor. 'always the opposite. If he confident child — or adult wold, Joan Henry Machol, Leona Enrico, Howard Miller, Paul program. Thomas R. Merrill of Rockland, Maine, were married task, Radin suggests guid­ Box 475, Radio City Sta­ at South United Methodist Church. Scouts from St Bartholomew receiving the Pope Pius didn’t do well he would for that matter — tends to ing the child in working Hawkes Kearns, Mary Hobbs. Buettner and Larry Lombardi for March 24 at First Congregational Church, Coventry, tion, New York, N.Y. • Friday: 9:30 a.m. cribbage The Rev. Laurence M. Hill officiated at the double XII Emblem include Dennis P. Madden, Sean M. just try harder the next believe that he/she is a harder toward achieving George Maher, Janet Iverson the construction of the dollhouse 10019. and chess; 10 a.mjtiingo; exercise ring service. David C. Morse was organist and ' The Rev. Thomas Merrill and the Rev. Bruce O'Donnell. T h o i^ s A. Robinson, and Kevin M. Caldwell, Joseph Hunt, Walter and the clock, and the Furnishing with Cleo; noon Imibh; 12; 30 p.m. Johnson of Coventry, officiated at the double ring Keeney, Audrey King Sullivan, William and Peggy Reid were soloists. The bride was Sombric. She’s such a special lady all Fund Committee for their donation setback games; bus pick up at 8 service. The bride was given in marriage by her John T. Szarek of St. Bridget’Church and Lawrence Charles Knofla. of the toaster oven. All proceeds given in marriage by her father. a.m.; return trips at 12; 30 and 3; 15 father. Cheryl Wadsworth of Bolton was organi.st and C, Deptula and Henry S. Minor, St. James Church, year through. On her big day, Nan Lafontaine Wenzel, William from the raffle will go into our Debora)i Talamini was matron of honor. Brides­ p.m. Laura Church of Maine, was soloist. also received the Pope Pius emblem. Thoughts Lewis, Marion Maher Remer, meals program. maids wee Barbara Gordon, Nancy Rossano and why not honor her in a special Kimberly Cavanna. Monica Clark of Coventry, sister ol the bride, was The awards were pre.senled al the Cathedral of St. Elaine Marcin Berdick, David ; Big news for the week is that our MENU FOR WEEK: maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Patricia Blomberg way? We have beautiful karat McIntosh, Raymond Moonan, Ca­ annual Plant Sale will begin today Brian Hanezar was best man. Ushers were Paul Joseph in Hartford. Thomas is remembered because Pauihus Jr., Michael Kinstler, and Philip Gordon. and Barbara Ray, both ol Hartford. gold jewelry to please that Jesus said, “ you know the way This is a quality we continually rolyn Nelson Linders, David from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and will Monday: meatloaf grinder, des­ of his doubts. I prefer to remember After a reception a^ Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn, where I am going." And we can need to remember and practice Osello, Ruth Ouellette,. Richard continue daily until sold out. We sert, beverage. Ralph Peter Sorensen of Vernon was best nian. remarkable woman. Choose him for his forthrightness and Bolton, the couple left on a wedding trip to Bermuda. suspect that the apostles were not the Body of Christ, between Owens. have over 40 varieties of flowers Tuesday: roast beef on roll, Ushers were Whinford Chickering and Gregory Pinto, 13828521 openness. Thomas and Peter were They will make their home in Willimantic. from our fine collection of certain what Jesus was talking members of the Body, and between Joel Parenteau, Steven Philll- and vegetables as well as nine soup, dessert, beverage. both of Portsmouth. the only disciples willing to blurt The bride is a graduate of Manchester High School : M EDICINE rings, bracelets, neckchains about. I wouldn't. But only one priests and people. Doubt, uncer­ more, Diane Peckham Koch, Erne- different types of h a vin g baskets. After a reception at Fiano's Restaurant in Bolton out what they were thinking. Wednesday: corned beef hash, in 1977 and Manchester Community College, 1979. She spoke up. Thomas said, "Lord, we tainties, and confusion about each rise Petitjean Anchors, Ruth Rub- Garden buffs or in d i^ u a ls in need the couple went on a honeymoon trip lo Bermuda. and more — for a very special Thomas said outMoud the doubts vegetable, bread and butter, des­ is employed as a legal secretary in the law firm of don't know where you are going. other’s intentions, actions and enthaler, Severn Rapalli, Joan of a Mother's Day gift, are sert, beverage. They are making their home in Portsmouth. PAIN CLINIC that others had. but did not How can we know the way?" sta'tements, are always with us. DiLorenzo & Esoian in H&rtford. Mother’s Day. Sadonis, Arthur Reichenbach, welcome. Hanging baskets will Thursday; spaghetti and meat- for chronic pain & illness express. For years after he died. Jesus said, " I am the way, the Lest they lead to deeper misunder­ Felix Sambogna, Lorraine Scoville range from $8. to $12.', while The groom is a 1976 graduate of Windham Regional The groom is employed as a telephone technician Saint Thomas was held up in the balls, tossed salad, dessert, Technical School and is employed as an industrial, CERTIFIED M.D. ACUPUNCTURIST truth, and the life." standings and distortions, which Renner, Roger Sims, Angela containers will dost $1.40.. All beverage. for the U.S. Coast Guard. The bride was employed NELSON CHANG, M.D. NOTHING ELSE early church as an example for Thank you, Thomas. You asked are always the temptation, Tho­ Solimene. proceeds will go to help defray the engineer at Helikon Furniture Company of Taftville. with the Travelers Insurance Company for five years. converts to follow, because when Friday; tuna salad on roll, soup, (former Neurosurgeon) FEELS LIKE what everyone wanted to know but mas is a splendid example to William St. John, Harold Sy­ cost of our meals program. dessert, beverage. ' he didn’t understand Jesus' and were reluctant to a^k. follow, so that the quality of our life mington, William Topping, Julius Now, concerning trips, there will Man demonstrates frustrations of an author- Psychiatry • Neurology • REAL GOLD didn’t believe what had'happened, Saint Thomas is admirable be­ in Christ is. as loving and caring Urbanetti, Eileen Warner Luko', be a registration on May 22 at 9:30 he said so, and his faith was BRIDGE SCORES: Marion GREATER HTFD. PAIN CLINIC cause of his persistence, his and merciful as He would have it Lois Smith, Harriet Weiner a.m. for the June 30 Red Sox vs. D A LY C ITY . Calif. (U P I) — A fiction novel, "Babies,” to a "censorship." Astor showed up deepened. He believed and did unembarrassed forthrightness to be. McLagan, .4,920; Mary Colpitts, Gordon, Richard Whitham, Carol Seattle game. The price of the 4,880; Annette Hillery, 4,560; frustrated author's wind- blown fund-raising auction at the Cow with a can of charcoal lighter fluid 701 Cottage Grove Rd., Bldg. “C" what Paul wrotg later, the truth know and understand Jesus, most Whitcher Thompson, Eleanor affair is $16. which includes protest nearly burned down a Palace. After accepting the dona­ will set you free. Marge McLain, 3,610; Tom Gior­ Wednesday and announced plans Bloomfield, Cl. especially when he was confused Rev. John Holliger Wopschall, Joan Wopschall, Betty transportation and admission. house. tion, auction officials read the book Shortly after the resurrection, dano, 3,380; Lillian Evans, 3,340; to burn all 500 copies in the Cow or doubting the truth of something. St. George’s Episcopal Limmerman Case. There are still openings for the Hans Bensche, 3,320. Stephen Astor last week donated and asked Astor to take them back. Palace parking lot “to demon­ Sims. 658-1862 Blmdd. 243-3903 I,______M3-8484 J 500 copies of his new science- Outraged at what he called strate that 1984 has arrived." 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, May 12, 19»4 'V MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. May 12, 1984 - IS rMACC News' Our homeless shelter served 145 persons SPORTS

consistently tried to move them out into a better Manchester men. Many of the guests were Editor's note: this colunnn is prepared by the AN ADDITIONAL 20 men were with us between situation as soon as possible. and women we have known and worked with. Manchester Area Conference of Churches. four and eight weeks. Some did manage to find a Thank God, there was a place for them to be fed Ray Leonard scores job or other income and a place to live. What happened to the few men for whom the and sheltered this winter. Several stayed with us while they saved up shelter had become home when it closed? One man said he had found dry accommodations by Nijjit week, a little about the wonderful men and By Nancy Carr, enough for the security deposit and first week's (or under) a bridge. Another man has a women who made the shelter possible. MACC director rent. Others we helped place. Most shelter users were short-term. Slightly over half of the persons cardboard shelter of his own. Still another using the shelter stayed for a week or less. indicated a friend had said he could stay at least a THANK YOL’S few days. TKO in ninth round Thirty-seven of our guests were there for only The Manchester Emergency Shelter has been CLOTHING: Vivian Ladabouche, John John­ one night. Some were temporarily stranded, Two are not doing very well, and with any luck, closed, Monday was the last day of our lease son, Joanne Valeski, Hannah Marcus, John By Joe Carnicelli Howard’s corner and Leonard back with three possible future* agreement with the town which permitted us to others were transient, and others were there only will be readmitted to the hospital hy the time you opponents — world midddiweight read this. One of them is a very gentle man whom, Pickens, Margaret Peck, Ernest Desrocher, UPl Executive Sports Editor pelted Howard with lefts and rights use one room and the men's shower facilities at long enough to find some solution to their personal champion Marvin Hagler, former when he had funds, sent us $10. once a month for George Adams, Emily Miller, Ed and Mary to the head when referee Richard the East Side Rec. Sinee we opened the shelter on crisis. For example, one of the women went from Flaherty stopped the bout 2:28 into World Boxing Association junior the shelter. The rest — I don’t know. Some may McKeever, Judy Monaco, Marion Jesseman, WORCESTER, Mass. - Sugar Nov. 7 at Community Baptist Church, 145 men the Manchester shelter to the shelter for battered the round. welterweight champion Aaron move from shelter to shelter around the state Norma Gentilcore, Tom Crockett, Leona Lavery, Ray Leonard, shocked by the first and women (and a few youngsters) have been our women in Hartford. Others found a place with Howard appeared to be wobbly Pryor and World Boxing Council since most shelters have a two-week limit on how Marge Michaud, Doris Caltman, Thelma Woods, knockdown of his pro career, made guests. The average attendance was 12 persons a family or friends. but not in serious difficulty and welterweight champion Donald long you can stay. A list of shelters was posted the Theresa Clapp, N. Carr, Mary Lawrence, Diana a successful return to boxing night, ranging from none the first night we opened ' The shelter was organized primarily to provide Curry in attendance. week before we closed. Baril, George Sanders, Denise Smaglis, Mr. Friday night after 27 months of Flaherty's'decision brought nearly the shelter, to a high of 21 when the weather was temporary shelter for persons experiencing a minute of boos from the crowd of Leonard, who weighed 149 And, speaking of moving on, some comments Hewitt, Pat Nelson, Virginia House, Ethel Scott, inactivity with a ninth-round tech­ coldest. short-term hardship situations while they se­ nearly 11,000 at the Centmm. pounds, raised his record to 33- 1 seemed to indicate that the shelter was attracting Claudia Kane, Pat Ware, St. Bridget’s, Louise nical knockout of Kevin Howard. Who used the shelter? Most of our shelter users cured employment or other income sources, and Leonard was greeted by a with his 24th knockout. It also people from all over the state to Manchester, Not Beaulieu, Janet Adams, Kathryn Baker, Ruth Leonard, who retired from box­ were males ranging in age from 15 to 70. re-established shelter for themselves. Ongoing tremendous ovation when he en­ marked his sixth consecutive so. my friends. It took us awhile before our shelter Stanford, Marilyn Pet, Gina Shea. ing in November, 1982, following However, during the six-month operation, 22 shelter was provided only for those men and tered the ring dressed all in black. victory since his only career loss, a volunteers really began to list information, name, eye surgery earlier that year, females used the shelter. They ranged in age women for whom no other shelter alternatives Howard, considered a skillful 15-round unanimous decision to age, sex, and place of origin, but once they FURNITURE: Salvation Army, Mrs. George seemed in complete control of the from 16 to 37. could be found. boxer but a light hitter, went right Roberto Duran in June 1980. became serious about it, there was much Adams, Mrs. Blodgett, Richard Nelson, Norman bout through the first three rounds Length of stay varied. For some men, the after him from the opening bell and Howard, who weighed 151 1-2, record-keeping. Sixty-five percent of the shelter Hohenthal, Ester Kloter, Evelyn Preston. as he hammered away at Howard. shelter had become home. One elderly gentleman Although at times it may have seerfied that only Leonard was toying with his Leonard was content to dance fell to 20-5 with his third loss in his was with us 170 nights of the 176 nights that we teenagers were using the shelter, less than a users were from Manchester;' six were from PA N TR Y : Emanuel Lutheran, K-Mart, St. opponent, peppering away with his around the ring for the first 30 last five fights. were open. Another younger man was there 112 fourth of those using it were under 20, and most of Vernon (which has now opened up their own "They stopped it because 1 was George Episcopal (Mother of Mercy Mother’s hands at his sides, late in the fourth seconds. nights. them used the shelter between mid-January until shelter); another six were from East Hartford, ahead,” said Howard. "1 know how Circle), Concordia Lutheran, Second Congrega­ round when Howard dropped him Of tho.se six men who lived at the shelter for the well-publicized rule change in the middle of and our shelter coordinators are talking to an Leonard’s first blow was a solid to protect myself and nothing that tional, St. James, Linda Harlow, Carla’s Pasta. to the seat of his pants with a short nine or more weeks, four had significant mental March required the users to have a service East Hartford church group this week about right to the head and that set the man got intimidates me. That’s starting a shelter there, right to the jaw. tone for him as he dominated the health problems. Happily, our elderly gentleman provider sign a slip certifying that they were Leonard appeared unhurt as he why I knocked him down in the Five indicated that they were from Coventry SHEPHERD’S PLACE: Assumption School, bitterly fought bout, except for the is working with Elderly Outreach and good things contitiuing to look for permanent housing. smiled and hopped quickly to his fourth. I was running the fight and and stayed only one or two nights. The other is a Assumption Church, Emanuel Lutheran, Wonder brief punishment in the fourth may happen. In ^ it e of the uproar, we have had young people feet and he managed to survive the one more round and he would have person with whom we have been working with for Bread, South United Methodist, Royal Ice Cream, round. On the not-so-good side of the ledger, one of our at the shelter since we opened in January of 1982. rest of the round without further lost by decision. I know it, I know several years. Three were listed as originally Keeney School, Lions Club, Church of the “ I was so surprised to be long-term guests was ho.spitalized twice during After the rule ehange, we continued to service difficulty. it." from Glastonbury. Only three men came from Assumption Teens, Carla’s Pasta. knocked down for the very firs the winter. Although during his second hospitali­ teenagers who needed to use the shelter while we The fifth round was fairly even, Leonard earned $3 million for the Hartford; none of the three stayed for even a time in my professional career," zation he asked not to be released, the ho.spital did tried to hook them up with other resources. with both fighters trading blows to fight, probably the highest figure week. SEASONAL SHARING: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin said Leonard. " I ’m not embar­ release him. At least he had a home until the Obviously, a shelter is no place fur youngsters to the head and Leonard getting an ever for a non-title bout, and All of the long-term shelter users were Gregory. rassed, moreso surprised.” shelter clotted. be living on a long-term basis, and we’ve edge with a body attack late in the pushed his career earnings over the $44 million mark. round. Leonard then took com- Howard was the aggressor mand,^ja,jhe sixth as he popped throughout but Leonard landed Leonard, (he former world wel- Howard with nearly 20 jabs in cleaner punches and more often. terweight and World Boxing Asso- succession as Howard swung Calendar Leonard ended-the second round "clStlOn junior middleweight cham­ wildly and missed while trying to with a four-punch combination and pion. rhsUought on Feb. 15, 1982, retaliate. began toying with Howard in the when he stopped Bruce Finch in Leonard began hurting Howard Missionary conference set Monday — 7:30 a.m.. We Gals leave for Newport: 7:30 p.m., department of fellowship, Rohbins Room. third. three rounds at Reno, Nev. Banquet on agenda 3:30 p.m.. staff meeting: 6:45 p.m., scouts, troop W^nesday — 10 a.m., Bethany, Robbins Room; UPI photo with a series of left hooks to the He popped jabs, went into a The following events are scheduled at Trinity The following events have been scheduled at the committee; 7:30 p.m., Rebecca Circle at Linda 6:30 p.m., sacred dance, EederationRoom; 7:30 p.m., liver area in the seventh round and Four months later, while train­ in the first quarter Friday night at shuffle, threw a bolo punch and Covenant Church for the coming week: Church of the Nazarene for the coming week: McGehan's. Chancel Choir, choral room. Boston Celtic Gerald Henderson (left) repeated his strategy in the eighth, ing for another title defense stood in front of Howard, bobbing Monday — 7:30 p m., diaconate: music committee; Tuesday — 2 p.m.. service at Crestfield Convales­ Tuesday — 10 a.m., Beethoven Chorus; 1:30 p.m., Thursday — 7:30 p.m., handbell choir. Carrier drives past Rory Sparrow of the Knicks Madison Square Garden. landing at least seven hooks to the against Roger Stafford in Buffalo, board of trustees. cent Home: 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor: 7:30 Lydia Circle; 4 p.m.. Cherub and youth choirs. Room: church council, Robbins Room. body during one span and buckling and weaving with his hands at his Leonard began having vision prob­ Tuesday — 6 a.m., men's prayer breakfast at p.m.. Cornerstone school board. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m., Emanuel Choir, new Howard's knees just before the sides and connecting with lightn­ lems that resulted in surgery to ing quick punches to the head and LaStrada: 7:30 p.m.. senior high counselors at Wednesday — 7 p.m.. family prayer: teen Bible member class. Holy Land on slides bell. repair a torn retina in his left eye. Hennigan's. study: Chancel Choir. Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer group; 1; 15 a.m., care Midway through the ninth round, body. Leonard seemed to be Leonard announced his retire­ Wedne.sday — 5 p.m.. senior high planning Friday — 7:30 p.m.. missionary conference begins and visitation; 2 p.m.. Laurel Living Center; 3:45 The following events are scheduled at South United Knicks defeat Celtics Leonard hurt Howard with a enjoying himsell immensely when Howard deposited him on the ment in November 1982 but 13 committee; 7 p.m.. prayer meeting; Boy's Brigade: with Mary Rearick. p.m.. Belle (?hoir; 6:30 p.m., confirmation classes; Methodist Church for the coming week: combination to the head and then months later decided to return to Pioneer Girls; junior and senior youth groups; 7:30 Saturday — 8:30 a.m.. missionary prayer breakfast 7:30 p.m., fair workshop in youth room. ' ' Monday — 7:30 p.m., slides of Holy Land by Dr. and sent him reeling backward with canvas. active status after getting medical p.m.. Chancel Choir; men's seminar. with Marjorie Stockwcll of Africa: 6:30 p.m.. Friday — 8 p.m.. Two by Two couples club in Luther Mrs. Shephard S. Johnson. two left hooks to the head. The two After that, it was all business as clearance. Thursday — 6:30a.m.. women's prayer breakfast at missionary banquet at Community Baptist Church Hall. Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards study group; 3 p.m., appeared to wrestle briefly in he completed his successful come­ LaStrada: 7:30 p.m., VBS staff meeting. fellowship hall. Oscar Stockwell speaking. ' Saturday — 8p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous in Luther Asbury Bell Ringers; 7:30 p.m., teacher’s meeting; to force seventh game Friday — 6:30 p.m., mother and daughter banquet: Hall, 60 Church St. social concerns, 255 Vernon St.; women’s prayer and young adult retreat. Pentecost celebrated study, 337 W. Middle Turnpike. By Mike Barnes for the injured Dennis Johnson, missed a driving shot and Boston Saturday — 6:30 a.m.. Boy's Discipleship at Christian lecture planned Wednesday — 6:55 p.m., Wesley Bell Ringers; 7:30 UPl Sports Writer had 20 points. called time out wi(h six seconds Four homers propel LaStrada: 9 a.m., all church work day. The Second Congregational Church will sponsor a p.m.. Chancel Choir; adult Bihle study, 277 Spring St. remaining. Bird received an in­ Bill Cartwright had 14 points and pre-Pentecost speaker Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at J,he HARTFORD The Second Church of Christ Thursday — noon, senior Methodists: 7’: 30 p.m., bounds pass near the top of the key NEW YORK - Bernard King a-playoff c(ireer-high 14 rebounds church. 385 N. Main St. Scientist will sponsor a lecture on "Home: A Divine education work area. and while double-teamed, put up poured in 44 points and the New for New York and Rory Sparrow The Rev. Robert Weeden will address the topic of Right" Friday at 8 p.m. at the church on 129 Lafayette Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. an errant off-balance 10-footer. Health topics discussed York Knicks withstood a furious had It assists. the Holy Spirit in the 20th century church. He is St. Boston comeback bid to force a Cedric Maxwell wrested the re­ MHS to 7~3 victory bound from team mate Kevin TOLLAND — The Rockville Adventist Church will president of the board of directors. Fellowship of The event is free. Parking and child care are Church sponsors concert decisive seventh game in their King’s basket gave New York a sponsor a health lecture Thursday Irom 6 to 9 p.m. at Charismatic Christians. United Church of Christ. He provided. The public is welcome. Eastern Conference semifinal ser­ McHale. but his follow shot at the 104-91 lead with 3:31 left, but the a McCarthy single. the church, corner of routes 30 and 74. is also chaplain of Church Homes Inc.. which sponsors The Manchester Church of Christ, 394 Vernon St., ies with a 106-104 triumph over the buzzer missed, to the relief of the WEST HARTFORD - Hall High 'T ve never seen two together Celtics ran off nine straight points like that in the same gam e,” In the eighth, following the long Dr. Agatha Thrash and Dr. Calvin Thrash, authors three retirement villages in the state. will sponsor a concert of Christian music Sunday at 6 Celtics Friday night. capacity Madison Square Garden pitcher Dave Malles probably had Prayers offered — four by Henderson — to pull belts over the cyclone fence, Jim of "Home Remedies" and "Nutrition for Vegetar­ The public is invited. Call 649-2863 mornings. p.m. The Lubbock Christian College Meistersinger The best-of-seven series, in crowd of 19,591. a strained neck by the end of the voiced an appreciative Manches­ within 404-100 with 90 seconds Fogarty singled, stole second, took ians." will speak . Topics will include cancer and heart The following events have been scheduled at Center Chorus will perform. which the home team has won The physical nature of the series, game. ter coach Don Race. remaining. third on a passed ball and scored on disea.se prevention. Demonstrations on home reme­ Congregational Church for the coming week: The program will feature hymnmns, spirituals, and every game thus far. will be which saw a bench-clearing brawl Why? Chetelat’s homer was particu­ New members welcomed larly big after Hall had narrowed a Dave Dougan sacrifice fly to dies and vegetarian cooking are planned. Monday — 10 a.m., Emma Nettleton, Robbins a sermon-in-song with a slide presentation. The decided Sunday in Boston. The After Cartwright hit two free in Game 5 Wednesday night, Because Manchester High bat­ right field. The event is free and open to the public. Call The following events have been scheduled at Room: 2 p.m.. prayers for healing, library. chorus is directed by Charles E. Cox. The group has winner advances to the conference throws, Quinn Buckner had two surfaced again with 2:55 remain­ ters shot four home runs over the the Indian lead to 4-3 with a pair of unearned runs in the seventh McCarthy had three hits and 646-3831. Emanuel Lutheran Church for the coming week: Tuesday — 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir, choral room; performed in forty states and in Europe. championship against the Milwau­ foul shots for the Celtics and Danny ing. Sparrow was ejected after he fence here in a CCIL baseball three RBI and Chetelat a pair of kee'Bucks. Ainge added a soft jumper to bring floored Bird on a breakaway game taken by the Indians, 7-3, inning. Those were courtesy of a safeties to pace the Indian nine-hit Larry Bird led Boston with 35 Boston within 106-104 with 28 attempt. The period also saw a qualifying them for the state pair of Indian misoues. Sophomore Chris Helin, 4-0, went attack. points and 11 rebounds and Gerald seconds left. shoving match between King and tournament in the Class LL Hall dips to 5-7 in the league and Henderson, picking up the slack New York’s Ray Williams McHale. Division. the distance to secure the win for Relisious Services Manchester, which has won four the Silk Towners. Race said the overall with the loss. in a row and six of its last seven, is defense wasn’t always helpful to Manchester has a big game now 10-3 in the league and 10-4 the young southpaw, but the Monday afternoon as it hosts East tis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. church, Robertson School, Church (Missouri Synod), bibie study ( 1 uesdav); 7 p.m.. Informal worship. (643- AL roundup Assemblies of God day moss 5 p.m .; Sunday tor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m .: overall. It has not lost since games youngster had it when he needed it. Hartford High at Kelley Field at Robert J. Bills, minister of North School Street, Man­ Cooper and High streets, p.m.. Ladles' prayer (Thurs­ 0906) masses ot 7:30, 9, 10:30 and Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:15 Colvary Church (Assem­ visitaflons; Rev. Clifford O. chester. Rev. David W. Manchester. Rev. Charles W. day); 7 p.m.. Men's prayer noon. (643-2403) ' and 11 o.m. (643-4466) have been extended to nine innings "W e made some errors behind him 3; 30 in a battle for second place. blies of God), 400 Buckland Simpson, pasfor emeritus; Mullen, pastor. Meeting Sun­ Kuhl. pastor. 9 a.m.. Divine (Thursday); 7.p.m.. Youth St. James Church, 896 Main the second half of the year. to make life tough, but he came East Hartford took the first Michael C. Thornton, asso­ days, lO to 11:30a.m. Nursery worship; 10:15 a.m. Sunday service (Friday). (649-9848) Rood, South Windsor. Rev. Roman Catholic St., Manchester. Rev. Fran­ The Silk Towners showed long through in the clutch. meeting between the clubs, 6-2. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pas­ ciate postor. 10a.m., worship and Sunday school. school and Youth Forum. cis V. KrukowskI, Rev. Ro­ Salvation Army service, sanctuary; 10 a.m. Full Gospel Interdenomi­ Holy Communion first and Church of the Assumption, bert Burbank, Rev. Richard ball power four times, twice "W e m ade'tw o errors in the MANCHESTER (7) — Rovo If 4-1-1-1, tor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday national Church, 745 Main Sdivotion Army, 661 Main Royals snap losing streak Solomonson rt S-1-1-I, Petersen dh school; 10:30 a.m., worship, church school. (647-9941) third Sunday. (649-4243) Presbyterian Adams Street at Thompson A. Lamore, team ministry. slamming back-to-back home seventh inning but he struck out child-core and nursery; 7:00 First Congregational St., Manchester. Rev. Philip Road, Manchester. Rev. Ed­ Rev. Edward J. Reardon. St., Manchester. Copt, and S-0-1-0, Helin p O-O-O-O, Chetelat cf p.m., evening service of Church ot Andover. Route 6, P. Saunders. Sunday, 10:30 Coventry Presbyterian ward S. Pepin, pastor. Satur­ Saturday masses at 4 and 6:30 Mrs. Randall Davis. 9:30 runs. Rob Roya led off the game the last batter to help himself," 3- 3-2-1, McCarthy c 4-1-3-3, Fogarty 1b Andover. Rev. Richard H. a.m., adOlt Bible study and Church, Route 44A and Trow­ day mass at 5; Sunday a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 with a homer and Greg Solbmon- Race said. 4- 1-1-0, Dougan ss J-0-0-0, Troev 2b praise and Bible preaching. p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 4-041-0, Custer 3b 3-0-0-0. Totals 34-7-9-7. (644 II-2) Taylor, pastor. Sunday war­ Sunday school; 7 p.m., wor­ Methodist bridge Road, Coventry. Rev. masses ot 7 :X , 9, 10:30 and 9,10:30 a.m.,noon,andSp.m. o. m., holiness meeting; 7 ship: 11 a.m., nursery care ship service. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., salvation meeting. son followed with his four-bagger, Helin finished with nine stri­ H A L L (3) — Conway 3b 3-1-0-0, Bolton United Methodist Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, noon. (643-2195) (643-4129) victory over Red Sox proyided. Church school: p.m., special Bible studies; 9:30 a.m., worship; 10:45 St. Bartholomew's Church, St. Mary Church, 1600Maln (649-7787). both over the right field fence. keouts. He walked seven and Hyland ph 1-0-0-0, Dillon rf 4-0-1-1, 9:30 a.m., Sunday. (742-7696) Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Church, 1041 Boston Turn­ Jednorowicz 1b 50-0-0, Ratterman ss Baptist pike, Bolton. Rev. Stewart a.m., Sunday school: 7 p.m., 741 E. Middle Turnpike, Mon­ St., Coventry. Father James In the eighth inning, Glenn scattered four hits. , First Congregational worship service. Prayer line, Bible study and fellowship. chester. Rev. Martin iJ. J. Williamson, pastor. 3- 1-1-0, Camougnale c 30-0-0, Pofrick If Bopfist Bible Church of Church qt Coventry, 1171 646-8731, 24 hours. Lanier, pastor, 9:30 a.m., Unitarian Chetelat slugged a roundtripper Manchester had three-run 4- 0-10, Spicker 2b 20-00, Malles p church school; 11 a.m., wor­ Wednesday, 7:30 p .m ., Scholskv, pastor. Saturday Masses Saturday at 5:15 KANSAS CITY, MO. (DPI) — 4-1 victory over Minnesota, break­ grand slam. Coventry/ the Grange build­ Main St., Coventry. Rev. Gospel Hall, Center Street, prayer meeflng. (742-7222) mass at 5 p.m .; Sunday p.m .; Sunday 9:30 and 10:45 over the left center field fence and frames in the first and eighth 3-1-10, Mancinl ct 3-0-00, McLucos oh ing, Route 44, Coventry. Ste­ Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 Manchester. 10 a.m., break­ ship service, nursery. (649- Universalist Jorge Orta knocked in three runs ing the Twins’ six-game winning The White Sox threatened in 0-00-0. Totals 31-3-4-1. 3472) Presbyterian Church of masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m .; holydays, 5:30and 7:30 catcher Brendan McCarthy fol­ innings. In the first, in addition to phen Smith, pastor. Worship o.m., worship; 9:30 a.m., ing bread: 11:45 o.m., Sun­ Manchester, 43 Spruce St., a.m. p.m. Confessions 4:30 to 5 , with a homer and fielder’s choice streak. their half of the first when Tom Manchester 301 000 030 7-9-3 services Sunday at 11 a.m. church school in Church day school; 7 p.m., gospel North United Methodist Unitarian Univarsallsl lowed suit with a homer to the the two circuit clouts, Chetelat Hall 000 100 200 3-4-3 Church, 300 Porker St., Man­ Monchester. Rev. Richard SI. Bridget Church, 70 Main p.m. (742-6655) Society-East, 1S3 W. Vernon ; to help the Kansas City Royals Haas. 2-2, stmek out four and Paciorek got a two-out triple and and 7 p.m. All are welcome. Lane House. Nursery care meeting. Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., St., Manchester. Rev. Philip Church of SI. Maurice, 32 same location. walked, stole second and scored on WP-Helln (40); LP-Malles. (742-7937) prayided. (742-8487) chester. Richord W. Dupee> St., Manchester. Rev. Arnold snap a seven-game losing streak walked none before giving way to Greg Luzinski and Ron Kittle pastor. Schedule: 8:45 a.m., worship service, nursery, A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio Hebron Rood, ^to n. The Westwood, minister. 10:30 C o m m u n ity Baptist Second Congregational 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; 7 P. Padelll, co-pastors. Satur­ Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, pas- ■ with a 6-4 victory Friday night over Rollie Fingers, who pitched the walked. Vance Law then sent Church, 585 E. Center St., Church,- 385 N. Main St., Jehovah’s worship, adult Bible doss, a.m., service. (646-5151) Monchester. Rev. James I. Manchester. The Rev. V. nursery; 10:15a.m., Worship, the Boston Red Sox. ninth inning for his fifth save. The Wright, crashing into the center- NL roundup Meek, minister. 9:15 o.m., Joseph Milton, pastor. 10 Witnesses church school for age 3 Kansas City starter Larry Gura loser was starter Ed Hodge, 1-1, field bullpen wall to make the o. m. worship service and through 6 grade, nursery; church school for all ages, Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 - scattered seven hits and walked who allowed three mns and eight ‘ catch. kindergarten through Grade church school; 11 a.m., fel­ 5:30 p.m.. Senior Methodist THE WALTER MOVING HOME lowship hour. (649-2863) Tolland Turnpike, Manches- Youth Fellowship ot church; four over 6 1-3 innings to boost his hits in 4 2-3 innings. Wright left the game with an 4 continuing during the ser­ teja Tuesday, Cangregation (TEEN CHALLENGE) Presents: i i vice; 10:X a.m., morning Second Congregational 7 o.m. sacred dance rehear­ '- „-j«ed rd to 5-1 as the Royals won for The Brewers took a 1-0 lead in the- injured right shoulder. Church ot Coventry, 1746 Bible Study, 7 p.m .; Thurs­ sal. (649-3696) worship. Nursery provided. day, Theocratic School John Benton’s Newest Film - KIM - in third. With one out, Randy Ready The White Sox scored in the third (643-0537) Boston Turnpike, Coventry. South United Methodist / f only the third time in their last 16 Reds capture fifth straight Rev. Dovid Jarvis, minister. (speaking course), 7:30 p.m. : Church, 1226 Main St., Man­ color and action packed. A New games. Dan Quisenberry went the walked, went to second on a balk on a home run by Luzinski. Faith Baptist Church, 52 Service meeting (ministry Lake St., Monchester. Rev. Regulor schedule: 10 a.m., chester. Dr.- Shephard S. final 2 2-3 innings for eighth save. and scored one out later on Yount’s worship; 8 a.m., DIal-A-Rlde training), 8:15p.m.; Sunday, Johnson, Dr. Paul Kroll, “She couldn’t have gone lo w er... Prostitution ... Tigers 8, Angels 2 James Bellasov, pastor. 9:30 Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 single to left. CINCINNATI (UPl) - Cesar with runners on second and third Astros 3, Cubs 1 a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 to church; 8:45 a.m., church pastgrs. 9 and 10:45 a.m., Drug Addiction ... A Violent Pim p... and then the The Royals broke the game open At Detroit, Dave Bergman drove school, nursery to grade a.m.; Watchtawer Study, worship: 9 o.m., church You" Cedeno slammed a two-run homer and none out in the seventh and At Houston, Nolan Ryan and a.m., worship service; 7 10:25. (646-1490) Kidnapping of her child. A message of Hope ... with three runs in the fifth To snap a Minnesota tied the score in the in three runs with a triple and a p.m., evening service. (646- eight, adult discussion; 11 school, nursery through se­ retired three batters in a row. John Frank DiPino combined on a nio r high; 10:45 a.m., Redemption ... and Christ’s special love and C b II: 2-2 tie and saddle Dennis EckerS- fourth on Tim Teufel’s one-out single and Milt Wilcox pitched six and Dave Parker went 3-for-3 to 5316) a.m., coffee and fellowship; Franco pitched the ninth for his First Baptist Church, 240 11:15 a.m., lunlor choir; 4 Jewish. — nursery; 6 p.m. United Meth­ grace." Do you lael damaaned ley with his fourth Joss in six homer into the left field seats, his scoreless innings Friday night to pace the sizzling Cincinnati Reds five^itter in pitching the Houston Hillstown Road, Manchester. p. m., Jr. pilgrim fellowship; odist Youth Fellowship; 7:30 by havbig to ask how to decisions. fourth of the year. help the Detroit Tigers set a major to a 4-3 victory over the St. louis third save. Astros to a 3-1 victory over the Dr. C. Conley, pastor. (649- 6 p.m., senior church school p.m., Bible, song, prayer do tomoIhlngT Is n g Mow Braves 4, Pirates 2 and Pilgrim fellowship. (742- Conservative fellowship. (647-9141) SUNDAY 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. John Wathan led off with a single Milwaukee took a 3-1 lead in the league record for the best start in Cardinals Friday night for their Chicago Cubs. 7509) to your ago la bo loread to At Atlanta, Dale Murphy hit a First Baptist Chapel of the 6234) Temple Beth Sholom, 400 647-8301 and Greg Pryor walked. U.L. fifth. Jim Gantner, who had four history with an 8-2 victory over the fifth straight triumph. Kyan, 3-2, pitched 7 1-3 innings H ear Mildred H. Johneon, Field Repreeente- admit your Ignoranc# Deaf, 240 Hillstown Road, Talcollville Congrega­ E. Middle Turnpike, Man­ for an Important Washington laid down a sacrifice hits, and Ready led off with CaliT^mia Angels. Cincinnati has won 12 of its last two-run homer with one out in the tional Church, Main Street Mormon llwe tor the Home end two ot the reeldent girle about aomolhing you tool and allowed four hits while walk­ Manchester. Rev. K. chester. Richard J. Plavin, recorded message bunt and when Eckersley threw singles, .putting mnners on first The Tigers’ seventh straight 13 games. 10th inning to give the Atlanta Kreutzer, pastor. t643-7543) and Elm Hill Road, Talcot- rabbi: Israel Tabatsky, can­ In 10:30 A.M. Service. (A CoreegetorMothere) should bo common ing two and striking out eight. tvllle. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, Church of Jesus Christ ot Cedeno’s towering two-run ho­ Braves a 4-2 victory over the tor; Dr. Leon Wind, robbi Latter Day Saints (Mor­ knowtodgo? B o c b u m of wildly to first, Wathan scored to and second. Jim Sundberg then hit victory improved their record to DiPino finished up and recorded pastor. 10 a.m., worship ser­ emeritus. Services,8:15p.m. m er to left, his second of the year, Pittsburgh Pirates. vice and church school. (649- mon), 30 Woodside St., Man­ this, many choao# to re­ give th e, Royals a 3-2 lead. a fly to center field and Gantner 26-4 and marksthe first time a his fifth save. Christian Science Fridoy and 9:45 a.m. Satur­ chester. Wayne S. Taylor, CALVARY CHURCH came after a single by Parker and Claudell Washington led off the 0815) day. (643-9563) main IgnoronL Washington stole second and both was out trying to reach third after team posted 26 victories in its first Firs! Church ol Chriil, bishop, 9:15 a.m., sacrament 10th by singling to center off losing Assemblies ol God A point to romombar Ik runners came home on a ground- tagging up. Yount followed with his 30 gamhs. The previous best start gave the Reds a 4-0 lead in the The Cubs took a 1-0 lead on an Sclanllsl, 447 N. Main St., Covenant meeting; 10:15 o.m., Sunday rellver Kent Tekulve, t-3. A ‘ Manchester. )0:30 a.m., school and prim ary; 11:25 *A knilt ol lha koanogt rule double by Pat Sheridan. third home mn of the season, a two- was by the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers, fourth. unearned run in the fourth inning. church service, Sunday Trinity Covenant Church, Lutheran o.m., priesthood and relief SOUTH WINDSOR *44-1102 •togi is4|ubas tha what- Boston scored two more runs on mn shot into the left field who won 25 of 30. The Reds scored a run in the first sacrifice by Paul Runge moved Leon Durham hit a one- out school, and care for small 302 Hackmatack St., Man­ society. (643-4003) 400 Bucktand Road K.L. Gustafson, Pastor Washington to second and Murphy Concordia Lutheran fsBihif Geod •tone, and the wieeel man a solo homer by Marty Barrett, his bleachers. ' Wilcox raised his record to 4- 0 when Eddie Milner singled, stole grounder to second baseman Bill' children. (649-1444) Reading chester. Rev. Norman Swen­ followed by drilling an 0-1 pitch Room.-656A Center St., Man­ son, 8 a.'m., worship; 9:25 Church (L C A ), 40 Pitkin St., noode advica.” I havo ob- first in the big leagues, off Gura in The Brewers added a mn in the but departed after giving up six second and sepred on a single by Doran, who booted the ball for an chester. (649-8982) o.m., Sunday school; 10:25 Manchester. Rev. Burton D. National Catholic aarved that His most the seventh and a solo homer by seventh. Sundberg and Yount led hits in six innings. Willie Hernan­ Parker, who has now hit safely in over the right field fence for his error. Ron Cey then lined a double a.m., cotfee and fellowship; Strand, pastor.-Schedule: 8 knowtodgoablo pseplo, SI. John's Polish National Tony Armas, his eighth of the off with singles to put mnners at dez finished up to get his fourth the last 12 games. eighth home run, giving reliever to the left field corner and Durham 11 o.m., worship. (649-2855) a.m.. Holy Communion, am Hioaa who 01* toaol t « - ' Church of Christ nursery; 9:15 a.m.,- church Catholic Church, 23 Galway season, off Quisenberry in the first and second. Mark Brouhard save despite allowing a leadoff Cincinnati added another run in Terry Forster, 1-0, the win. chugged all the way around to school and Chrlstlon Growth St., Manchester. Rev. Stan­ Uconl of tosrnlng fram The Pirates tied the score 2-2 in Episcopal ley M. Lancola, pastor. 9 ■nothar. Thsy art quick eighth. then hit into a force play, eliminat­ home run to Doug DeCinces, his the second when Cedeno singled, score. Church ol Christ, Lvdall hour, nursery; 10:30 4).m „ the ninth on a solo homer by Doug and Vernon streets, Man­ St. George's Episcopal Holy Communion, nursery. a.m., mass. (643-5906) to ask qussHpns about The Royals countered with a mil ing Yount at second and sending sixth, in the eighth and an RBI went to third on a single by Nick chester. Eugene Brewer, Church, 1150 Boston Turn­ (649-5311) 4IOOX (FAIJI msttars unfamiliar to in the seventh on O ita’s fielder’s Sundberg to third. Sundberg single to Juan Beniquez in the Esasky and scored on a balk by Frobel. Houston evened the score in their minister. Sunday services: 9 Emanuel Lutheran pike, Bolton. Sundoy 8 a.m., Nazarene ham. choice after Washington had scored on Ted Simmons’ infield ninth. loser Dave LaPoint, 4-4. Atlanta took a ^-1 lead in the half of the fourth. Craig Reynolds a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., Eucharist; 10 a.m. Holy Church, 60 Church St., eighth when Runge doubled and worship; 6 p.m., worship. Eucharist, Rev. John Hol- Manchester. Rev. Dale H. Another truth IVo not- walked, stolen second and taken grounder. Orioles 4, A’s 3 St. Louis battled back in the fifth singled up the middle and scored Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible Gustafson, pastor: Steven P. Church of fhe Naiarene, scored on a single by Bob Watson. llger, vicar. 11 a.m., fellow­ 236 Main St., Manchester. SATURDAY Icad, too, la that nothing third on an infield single by Rangers 6, While Sox 1 At Baltimore, Jim Dwyer and when Ken Oberkfell walked and one out later when Jerry Mumph- study. Nursery proyided for ship hour. Monday through Sobln, Intern; Rev. C. Henry The Braves had tied the score l-I all serylces. (646-2903) Anderson, pastor emeritus. Rev. Neale McLain, senior I ptoosos anoUiar mora Sheridan. At Chicago, Larry Parrish hit Rich Dauer drove in two runs each Tom Nieto, playing in only his rey sliced a double to left. Fridov, 4:45 p.m .; Wednes- pastor; Rev. Herb Newell, doy, 9 o.m.. Holy Sunday schedule:' 8:30 o.m., m a y 1 2 t h ’ than to bo aokad tor bifer- Kansas City took a 2-0 lead in the two home mns, including a grand and Mike Boddicker scattered second major league game, hit the in the seventh off starting pitcher worship In the sanctuary; minister of youth. 9:30 a.m., John Candelaria. Watson led off Mumphrey singled off loser Dick Congregationai Eucharist. (643-9203) Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. maUon ho poosaatag. third when Sheridan singled and slam, and Frank Tanana scattered seven hits over 8 2-3 innings Friday first homer of his career, off SI. Mary's Episcopal 9:45 a.m., church school, worship, children's church And, to tnool caagg, ha la’ night in leading the Baltimore starter and winner Jeff Russell, with a walk and went to third on a Ruthven, 2-4, to open the Astros’ Church, Park and Church Bible study, coffee In Luther Bl»9raphi«s Orta followed with his third home four hits to lead the Texas Rangers Bolton Congregational and nursery; 6:30 p.m., even­ R o llgio u s humUad by anolhar d double to center hy Terry Harper. seventh and took third on a single streets, Manchester.■■ Rev. Hall; 11 a.m., worship In the Childr«n'a i Travsl run of the season. But Boston to a 6-1 victory over the Chicago . Orioles to a 4-3 triumph over the 2-3. Church, 228 Bolton Center sanctuary, nursery, child­ ing praise service, nursery. ytng to Mm. Paul fsR One out later, Randy Johnson was by Enos Cabell. Tim Stoddard Rood, ot the Green, Bolton. Stephen K. Jocobson, rector; (646-8599) goPhose back. in the fifth on a White Sox. Oakland A's. The Cardinals added a run in the Rev. Frederick P. Moser, ren's chapel. (643-1193) vary soHclIoug toward tie intentionally walked to load the replaced Ruthven and Mark Bai­ Rey. Charles H. Ericson, associate rector. 7:30 o.m.. Latvian Lutheran Church eargofM bgoauga H two-ran, ^bases-loaded single by In the first inning, Floyd Bannis­ The victory was the sixth in the sixth when George Hendrick Minister. 9:30 a.m., worship Holy Eucharist; 9 a.m., Holy of Manchester, 21 Garden St., Center Congregational Church ter, 2-4, gave up a leadoff single to last seven games for Baltimore walked, went to third on Andy Van bases, and after Alex Trevino filed ley lined Stoddard’s second pitch serylce, nursery, church Pentecostal 1 C lu s lc s itoMnoa 1 are agaktog to toom Jim Rice. Eucharist and Church School Manchester. (643-2051) Brewers 4, Twins 1 Billy Sample. Pete O'Brien while Oakland has lost 10 of its last Slyke’s double and scored on David out, pinch hitter Jerry Royster into right-field for a single, scoring school; 10:30 a.m., fellow­ with childcare; 11 a.m.. Holy Prince ot Peace Lutheran 17:10-11). ship; 10:4S a.m., forum pro­ United Panlacoslol ^ Oooluboaka Sporta Fiction reached base on an error by Mumphrey and sending Cabell to Eucharist. (649-4583) Church, Route 31 and North Church, 117 Woodbrldge St., Corner of Center & Main At Milwaukee, Robin Yount doubled and George Wright 13 on the road. Green’s groundnut. gram. (649-7077 office or River Road, Coventry. Rev. walked to load the bases. Parrish Blue Jays-IAdlans postponed St. Louis threatened in the shortstop Dale Berra, allowing third. Phil G am er struck out but 647-8878 parsonooe. Manchester. Rev. Marvin 1 Crafta Hon-rictlon cracked three hits and drove in Gospel W.H. Wllkens, pastor. 9a.m., Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., Manchester Watson to score. the third strike eluded catcher Contor Congregational 1 Knoyclogadlaa Rafazanoa Booka CHURCH OF CHRIST three rans and Moose Haas pitched followed with a shot into,the left The Toronto Blue Jays’ game in seventh, but reliever Bill Scherrer Sunday school: 10:15 o.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., LydMI and Vamonebw Jody Davis for a passed ball and Church, 11 Center St., Man­ Church ol the Living God, worship service. (742-7548) morning worship; 6 p.m., a four-hitter over eight innings to field stands for his third homer of Cleveland was postponed because pitphed out of a two-on, none-out The Pirates took a 1-0 lead in the chester. Rey. Newell H. Cur­ an evangelical, full-gospel Zion Evangelical Lutheran evening worship; 7:30 p.m.. Phono: BtB-aSH lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a the season and his fifth career of rain. jam. Scherrer entered the game first off starter Craig McMurtry. Cabell scored the Astros’ final run. MAN* HESTER HERALD, Saturday. May 12, 1984 — 17 l » - M ANCHESTER HERALD, Suturday. May 12, 1684 Three top seeds gain Scoreboard

Ken Green 80 74— 154 Reds 4. Cardinais 3 Ron Streck X 74— 154 Lon Hinkle 78 76— 154 in New York's TofC G o lf Kenny Knox 78 76— 154 ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI B a s k e t b a ll -Softball B a s e b a ll Willie Wood 78 76— 154 ObrhM ObrhM 78 76— 154 you don’t know where it’s coming Herr 2b 5 0 0 0 Lawless 2b 4 0 0 0 Corey Povin By Martin Lader Fourth seed Jimmy Arias, after Paul Azinger N 81 73— 154 from. OSmIth ss 4 0 0 0 M iln e r cf 3 1 1 0 UPl Sports Writer fighting from behind in his pre­ Borry Joeckei 7 8 7 6 — 154 LSm Ilth If 4 0 0 0 hedus If 4 0 1 0 78 7 6 — 154 vious two matches, played his “ It's hard to get mentally - I k c Hendrck iT3 1 0 0 Parker rf 3 13 1 Knicks 106, Ceitics 104 PGA results Jeff Mitchell American League standings X 74— 154 involved in a match like this." V n S lyk cf 4 0 1 0 Cedeno .1b 3 2 2 2 Jock Spradlin Jr. NEW YO RK — Top seed Jimmy quarterfinal before the wind was Allied Printing outlasted Jim 's Arco, K.C. Lia o 77 78— 155. Lendl said it was “ impossible to Green 1b 3 0 11 Scherrer p 0 0 0 0 Connors, recklessly following the such a powerful factor and easily 11-9, F rid a y n ig h t a t N ike F ie ld . Doug O berkfll 3b 2 1 0 0 W alker ph 0 0 0 0 BO STO N 1184) Tom Lomore 81 74-L155 play ... you can’t do it in the wind. Leonard, John Pierson, Tom Powers' East (3riff Moody 75 80— 155 same hazardous trail as John beat seventh seed Brad Drewett of w L Pet. GB La n d rm ph 1 0 0 0 Perez ph 1 0 0 0 Bird 14-28 73 35, AAaxwell 611 23 14, At Irving, To What’s bad is that the wind is and John Sommers each had two hits Nieto c 4 1 3 2 Franco p 0 0 0 0 Parish 69 60 6, Henderson 615 2-2 20, r T l) Scott Watkins 75 80— I X McEnroe and Ivan Lendl, Australia, 6-2, 6-3. tor Allied. Scott Dougan, Burt Basker- Detroit 26 4 .867 Lance Ten Brock 76 79— I X Toronto LaPoint p 10 10 Cnepen 3b 3 0 0 0 Wedman 1-5 1-2 3, McHOIe 6)4 43 16, McEnroe, whose poorest surface circling around. If it would go in vllle and Tom SqowskI each had three 19 12 .613 Buckner 13 6 4 6, Ainge 2-5 6 0 4, C a rr 6 67 73— 140 Rich Zokol 77 79— I X struggled from behind to beat B altim o re 17 15 331 Braun ph 10 10 Esosky 3b 3 0 2 0 D ave B o rr is clay, meets Arias, one of the one direction you could get used to hits and Dan Jones slugged a three-run Ram sey p r 0 0 0 0 Foley ss 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0. Totals 42-94 2 625 104. Mike Smith 74 67— 141 Gory Marlowe 78 78— I X 16-year-old Aaron Krickstein Fri­ homer tor Jim's. M ilw aukee 14 15 .483 John Hamarik X 7 6 — I X it." Boston .419 A lle n p 0 0 0 0 B llordell c 3 0 0 0 N E W Y O R K (184) (George Archer 7269^141 day night and reach the semifinals world’s premierclay court special­ Standings: Nelson Frelghtwav 24), 13 18 King 1625 12-15 44, Robinson 63 2 3 8, 70 71— 141 James Blair 81 76— 157 New Y o rk .414 13'A Ru cker p 0 0 0 0 Russell p 2 0 0 0 Craig Stadler ists, in the first semifinal Satur­ Kriek, who hadn’t taken a set Allied 2-0, Arm v & Navy 1-1, B.A. Club 12 17 Cortwright 6)0 83 14, Sparrow 13 33 5, 70 7^-142 Gory Krueger 78 7 ^ 1 5 7 of the $500,000 Tournament of Cleveland 11 16 .407 13'/j H ow e oh 0 0 0 0 Driessn 1b 1 0 0 0 Joy° Hoas day, starting at 12:30 p.m. EDT, from McEnroe in almost two 1-1, Mo.Tchester P izza 1-1, P orter- Mc(3ee pr 0 0 0 0 Tucker 23 62 4, Orr 67 61 8, Williams Lee Trevino 72 70— 142 Victor Regaido 76 81— 157 Champions. Cable 1-1, Jim 's 62, Stephenson Paint­ WBSt 613 23 14, Walker 13 60 2, Webster 1-1 6174— 142 Dave Eicheiberger 74 83— 157 followed by Connors against Lendl. years, opened the match with a M innesota 18 16 .529 Totals 32 3.7 3 Totals 38 4 9 3 Woyne Grody Connors, who had beaten Krick- ing 62. St. l-OUiS 080 021 980— 3 1-2 3, Fernsten 1-1 03 2 (Srunfeld 1-1 60 Frank Conner 73 69— 142 Lyn Lott 77 81— I X break and he was able to run out O akland 17 16 315 Tony Sills 81 77— I X stein without the loss of a game less Connors turned his match .514 C incinnati 118 288 88X— 4 Z Totals 3674 2638 106. A ndy Bean 74 49— 143 C alifo rnio 18 17 Boston 28111426-184 Chip Beck Scott Stegner X 78— I X than two months ago, this time had around midway through the se­ the set. McEnroe evened the score Nike Seattle 16 16 .5X G o m 6 w ln n ln g RBI — P a rke r (6). 74 69— 143 E— H err. D P — SI. Louis 2. LO B — St. NSW Y o rk 38 29 2114— 184 Hoi Sutton 75 60— 143 Tommy Volentine 77 81— I X cond ^ after Krickstein broke with the only break of the second Chicago 15 16 .484 Fouled out— P orlsh, O rr. T otal fouls— Michael Cunning 79 79^ 1X to fight for survival on a cold and Flo's Cake Decorating tripped Jury Kansas City 18 .357 Lo u is 7, C incinnati 4. 2B— Van Slyke, Pat McGowon 71 72— 143 him f w ^ e third time. Connors set in the fourth game when a 10 Boston 30, New York 29. Rebounds— Dove Edwords . 80 75— 143 Peter Fowler 81 78— I X windy night before emerging with Box Lounge, 1612, at Nike. Carl Ochino Texas 11 21 .344 Braun, Esosky. HR—Cedeno (2), Nieto forehand barely caught the line. (I). SB— M iln e r (13). S— LaPoint. Boston 44 (B ird M). New York 39 D an Pohl 73 71— 144 Joey Sindelor 78 81— I X a 3-6, 6-2, 6-1 victory over the 13th immediately broke back in the hod live hits, Tom Eastman, John Friday's Results Rocky Thompson • 80 79^ 1X O'Dell and Harry Roy three apiece and IP H R E R B B SO (Cartwright 14). Assists—Boston 25 Jo e Inmon 73 71— 144 sixth game, touching off a string ol , In the final set McEnroe broke in Kansas C ity 6, Boston 4 (Henderson 8), New York 23 (Sparrow John Adams 73 71— 144 Ken Kelley 79 83-162 seed. Tom Bombardier and Mike Mason two D etroit 8, C a lifo rn ia 2 Sf. Ljh iIs seven games in a row that carried the fifth game when Kriek double L a P o in t ( L 4-4) 6 7 4 4 0 5 11). Technical—New York (six men on David Ogrin 71 73— 144 Jim Gollogher Jr. 82 80— 162 McEnroe, the defending cham­ apiece for Flo's. Mike Coughlin had a B altim o re 4, Oakland 3 Adorn Adorns 84 79— I X him to 4-0 in the final set. laulted on the final point, and again three-run and two-run homer along A lle n 1 1-3 2 0 0 2 0 court). New York (Illegal defense), T om K ite 72 73— 145 pion, and Lendl, the third seed, Texas 6, Chicago 1 Boston (bench),Boston Coach Jones. A— Tom Watson 73 72— 145 Charles Bishop X 8 0 — I X in the seventh game as Kriek *■ ' with two singles to pace Jury Box. M ilw g ukee 4, M innesota 1 Rucker 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 also were extended to three sets Krickstein managed only two C in cin n a li 19,591. Jim Nelford 76 49^145 Choriie Bridwell 78 85— I X Craig Phillips, Charles Russo, Ben Toronto at Cleveland, ppd., rain o-Phil' Howard b5 88— 173 points in the first three games of committed a costly double fault at Pogoni, Mark Pagan! and Frank RIzza Russell (W 2-3) 6 5 3 3 3 3 Gory McCord 74 71— 145 earlier in the day when they were Seattle at New Y o rk, n l^ t Ben Crenshaw 73 73— 145 David McCullough 93 87— I X the Iasi set. Connors ended the 30- 30. added two hits apiece lor the losers. Saturday's Gomes * Pow er 0 2 0 0 0 0 oanaaaaaaaaas thrown ofl their game by swirling Scherrer 2 0 0 0 0 2 Mork O'Meoro 74 71— 145 B ob Boyd 82 W O — W D contest with his only ace of the A break in the 11th game gave Standings: Allstate Business Ma­ (All Times EOT) Bob Eostwood 76 W D — W D wind and occasional dust storms. chin es 2-0, N els Johnson Insurance 2-0, F ra n co (S 3) 1 0 0 0 ) 2 Payne Stewart 75 70— 145 Lendl the opening set, and he Herald photo by Pinto Californio (John 2-3) at Detroit D.A. Welbrlng 76— 145 Ralph Landrum 81 W D — W D night. Flo's 1-1, Gentle Touch Car Wash 1-1, (Berenguer 2-1), 1:20 p.m. Pow er pitched to 2 batters In 7th. H o c k e y McEnroe, struggling at times B a lk— LaPoin t. T— 2:19, A— 23J)56. Seve Bollesteros 74 71— 145 David Peoples 79 W D — W D The wind at Forest Hills not only appeared on his way to a routine Washington Social Club 1-1, J.C. Toronto (<3ott 1-2) at Cleveland Lennie Clements 82 W D — W O just to maintain his balance and Manchester High runner Kris Noone top of her glove in play at the plate. P en n ey 1-1, J u ry B o x 6 2 , Reed M ic k Soli 74 72— 146 was severe, but blew in unpredic­ victory when he broke in the third (Behenna 62o r Splllner 62), 1:35 p.m. Jim Thorpe o-denotesomoteur Construction 62. Minnesota (Smithson4-3) at Milwaukee 75 71— 146 never able to find his touch, table patterns, frustrating the game of the second set. But (14) slides across home plate safely in a Noone’s run wasn’t enough as the Silk Dan Forsman 76 70— 146 (Caldwell 62), 2:X p.m. Jim Colbert 73 73— 146 overcam e Johan Kriek, 4-6,6-3,6-2, Meister broke back in the fourth Texas (Stewart 66) at Chicago (Hoyt Braves 4. Pirates 2 NHL piayoHs LPGA results players and causing them to cloud of dust as Hall High pitcher Towners fell to the once-beaten War­ independent Russ Cochran 72 74— 146 while Lendl saw his service broken misjudge the direction of the ball. and sixth games to even the match. 63), 4:05 p.m. Hubert Green 73 73— 146 Shellie Przybycien has the ball sitting on riors, 6-5, at Fitzgerald Field. Oakland (Krueger 60) at Baltimore three times in the first two sets In addition, the sand from the clay Lendl squashed the upset bid by Lothrop Insurance nipped Irish Insu­ PITTSBURGH ATLANTA (AN T in m E D T ) Bill Krotzert 72 74— 146 $17SJ)M Virg in ia Bonk Cta v ic ra n c e , 9-8, at F itzg e ra ld Field . Rob (Underwood 60), 7:35 p.m. ObrhM pbrhM Gory Hallberg 74 72— 146 before he could subdue Steve winning the first five games of the Seattle (Beattie 2-2) at New York S fo n lty Cup F inals At Suffolk, Va., May 11 court occasionally blew in the air. Ransom, John Thomas and Woyne W ynne ct 5 0 1 0 H all rf 2 0 0 0 (B«s»-afS€v«i) M a rk L y e 76 71— 147 ( P o r n ) Meister, 7-5, 3-6, 6-1. decisive set. Ostrout each hod three hits and Mickey (Rowley 1-2), 8 p.m. Ray 2b 3 110 Wshngtn rf 2 1 1 0 75 72— 147 forcing the players to cover up. Boston (Hurst 63) at Kansas City N.Y. Islandtrs vs. Edmonton Ja y Cudd P ia N ilsson 33-35—08 McEnroe took advantage ol two "I just get real frustrated in Arias broke service in the third Scholastic roundup CaluccI and Kevin Buoguo two apiece AAodlck 3b 4 0 1 0 Runge ss 4 110 (E dmonton loodssorits* 1*d) Mork WIebe 72 75— 147 Sally Little 33-37—70 for Lothrop. Randy Jeffers and Mark (Gubicza 63), 8:35 p.m. Thm psn 1b 3 0 0 0 M urphy cf 5 1 1 2 Woyne Levi 74 73— 147 and fifth games, taking the open­ Sunday's Gomes M ay 10 — Edmonton 1, New York 0 Anne-Marie Pall I , 35-35—70 untimely double faults by Kriek for these conditions," said McEnroe, Carote each hod three blows and Paul Pena c 4 0 2 1 Watson 1b 3 1.2 1 May 12 — Edmonton at New York, Tom Purtzer 74 73— 147 TZmv A lcott 34-37__71 ing set in minutes, and he C h aco n, J im K eefe an d Russ B enevltes Minnesota at Milwaukee r ' B H o rp e r It 3 0 0 0 Jorgnsn 1b 0 0 0 0 Mac O'Grody 70 77— 147 a pair of service breaks in the linal the second seeded New Yorker. 21 Californio at Detroit 7:05 p.m. Vary Beo Porter 3^35__7) "My movement is off and I leel like achieved the only break of the two apiece tor Irish. Scott Waters also O rsulok It 1 0 0 0 T Horper If 4 0 2 0 May 15 — New York at Edmonton, Mike Donald 75 72— 147 Kathy Baker 33-38___ 7) set to run his match record tor 1984 hod two hits for the Insuroncemen. Toronto at Cleveland, 2 Frobel rf 3)11 Hubbrd 2b 3 0 0 0 Tom Jenkins 76 71— 147 Boston at Kansos.Cltv 9:05 p.m. Jane Blalock 36-35—71 to 30- 0, during which time he has I'm running into something. You second set in the seventh game at Oyer at Robertson Pork, Buffalo B e rra ss 4 0 0 0 Johnson 3b 2 0 0 0 Moy 17 — New York at Edmonton, Denis Watson 74 73— 147 Alice Rltzmon 38-34— 73 Water Tavern whipped Wilson Elect­ O akland at B altim o re Condelar p 3 0 0 0 Trevino c 4 0 1 0 George Bums 78 69^—147 dropped only four sets. don't get a feel for the ball because love. Seattle at New Y o rk 9:05 p.m. Silylo Bertoloccinl 34-38—72 Hall trips MHS girls r ic , 12-1. H atch O d e ll and B ob G o rm an Robinson p 1 0 0 0 M c M rtry p 1 0 0 0 x-May 19 — New York at Edmonton, Al Geiberger 71 76— 147 (tall H lroto 3^36___72 Texas at Chicago each had three hits and Roger Talbot T ekulve p 0 0 0 0 Royster ph 1 0 0 0 8:05 p.m. Joey Rassett 73 74— 147 Jon Stephenson 35-37—72 and Denis WIrtella two apiece for G arber o 0 0 0 0 x-Moy 22 — Edmonton at New York, Mike Holland - 71 76— 147 Beverly Kloss 37-35—72 Two Manchester High errors run, and an infield single by Jody BWT. Paul OstunI ' homered and Chm bis oh -1 0 0 0 8:05 p.m. Lonny Wodkins 73 74— 147 Muffin Soencer-Oevlln ' . 37-35—72 singled and Andy Gono hod two hits for Forster p 0 0 0 0 Sammy Rochels 77 70— 147 and a fielder’s choice led to four Hall beats MHS Morton scored a second run. Then x-May 24 — Edmonton ot New York, Pol Meyers S 36.36—72 Sports in Brief Oilers try W ilso n 's. Brewers 4. Twins 1 Totals 34 2 4 2 Totals 32 4 8 3 6:05 p.m. Clorence Rose 75 72-147 Donna H White 36-36___72 third-inning runs for Hall High and WEST HARTFORD — Glenn Jimmy Beaulieu was walked to Ono out when winning run scored x 4 f neccssory Bobby Wodkins 77 70— 147 Dionne Dailey 36-36—72 gave the Warriors a 6-5 victory load the bases and Mike Green­ Pittsburgh 100 008 0018— 2 Donnie Hammond 75 72— 147 Jockle Bertsch 36-36___72 Horowitz scored the only victory Northern MINNESOTA MILWAUKEE A tlanta 008 008110 2— 4 John Stork 73 75^148 over the Indians in a Central Jull Inkster 36-37—73 Final Legion sign-ups for the ' Manchester High boys’ wood brought home the tying and obrhbl obrhbl G am 6w ln n ln g RBI — Murphy (2). Tim Norris 74 74»146 Marta Floueras-Dottl 35-38—73 Manchester Property Maintenance E—Hall, Berro. DP—Pittsburgh 1, to go up two Connecticut Interscholastic tennis team hei-e Friday afternoon winning runs with a single. scared a run In the ninth Inning to down Puckett cf 4 0 1 0 Ready 3b 3 2 10 Jim Booros 72 76— 146 Jon Flynn 33-40__ 73 Atlanta 1. LOB— Pittsburgh 7, Atlanta 7. Final sign-ups for the Manchester American League game played at Fitzgerald "It just wasn’t in the cards, I Gibson's Gym, 64, at Robertson. Pat Teufel 2b 4 111 Sundbrg c 5 1 2 0 Doug Tewell 73 75— 148 Nanette CIrco 37-36—73 as the Indians were defeated by Brnnsky rf 2 0 0 0 Yount ss 3 13 3 2B— Pena, THarper 2, Runge. HR— •aaaaadaananaaaaao David Graham 72 76— 148 Legion and Junior Legion baseball teams will be Field. Irish had two hits to pace M PM. BUI Frobel Dot Germain 37.36— 73 Hall High. 61. guess, ” Cheney coach Bill Baccaro Daley and Alex Zavas each had three M e ier r( 2 0 0 0 B rouhrd If.3 0 .6 0 Charles Coody 72 76— 148 Alice Miller 3^37__ 73 held Sunday from noon to 5 o'clock at the The win was Hall's 11th against said. Busch dh 3 0 1 0 SImmns 1b 4 0 2 1 (3), M u rp h y (8). S— H all, Runge, ^ymond Floyd 74 74— 148 Manchester, 4-2, will face East hits and Paul Hart, Ed Morconi and Johnson. Rosie Jones 34-391— 73 American Legion Home on Legion Drive. All boys against Isles only one lo.ss. The Indians’ eighth "They really gave it everything Daye Peck two apiece for Gibson's. GoettI 3b 3 0 0 0 Clork cf 4 0 0 0 Radid^r T V Buddy Gardner 76 72— 148 Penny Pulz 37-37— 74 Hartford at home Monday attending Manchester High, East Catholic, Hotcher 1b 3 0 0 0 Rom ero dh 4 0 1 0 IP H RERBBSO Thontos Lehman 75 73— 148 Robin Walton 36-38__ 74 loss against five victories assured afternoon. they had today,” Baccaro said of Hort If 3 0 10 Moore rf 4 0 10 Pittsburgh Govin Levenson 75 73— 148 Becky Pearson 36-38—74 Bolton, Cheney and any Manchester junior high Loudner c 3 0 0 0 G anfner 2b 4 0 4 0 Candelaria 7 3 1 0 3 7 the team of its worst season in Results: Unger Th ) det. Donovan 7-6 his players, "and I felt sorry for Charter Oak Leonard Thompson 76 72— 148 Patty Haves 37-37-74 Jim ln ez ss 3 0 0 0 Robinson 12 1111 73 76— 149 school are eligible for the programs. Bv Mike Tully , > history. The defending CCIL (7-3), 6-0; Josephson (H) det. S iw lk 6-4, them." Jim Dent Leann Cossodav 37-37—74 Postal Express turned back Man­ Totals 30 I 4 I Totals 34 4 14 4 Tekulve (L 1-3) 1 1-3 3 2 2 0 0 TODAY Andy Nofth 75 74— 149 aKondi Kessler 37-37—74' Junior Legion is primarily for boys 14-17 years UPl Sports Writer 6-4; Rosan (H ) det. D um as 6 ) , 61; chester JC's, 14-8, at Fitzgerald Field. Atlanta champion and state Class LL Horowitz (M) det. Gold 3-6. 62, 6); M innesota 000 100 000— 1 1:00 B a se b a ll: A n g e ls vs. T igers, Curt Byrum 76 73— 149 Barb Bunkowsky 36-38—74 old. while Legion is lor those 16-18. Ifyou have any The late rally made a winner of Lenny Caruso had three hits, Spencer Milwaukee 001 020 lOx— 4 McMurtry 7 3 1 15 3 Brad Bryant 79 70— 149 Judy C lark 37-37— 74 semifinal now must win five ol its Ungor-Josephson (H) det. Donovon- Moore homered twice and doubled and Ctarber 2 3 1 1 0 1 Channels 22, 30 questions or can't attend the final sign-up, contact UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Like water surging through a Wlochowskl 63, 61; Frlelond-Coswov Jody Morton, who came into the G am 6w ln n ln g RBI — Yount (3). 2:00 Golf: Byron Nelson Clossic, Brett Upper 77 72— 149 Kathy McMullen 35-39—74 final seven games to qualify for the L lo y d T o rre y , Ron Tw eedle, D aye B e ll DP— Minnesota 2, Milwaukee 1. LOB— Forster (W 1-0) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Robert Hoyt 77 72— 149 head coach Steve Armstrong. 647-1560. broken dam. the Edmonton Oilers have the potential (H ) det. S Iw ik -K e n n e d v 7-5, 6-4; game in relief in the sixth inning. Channel 3 Joan Jo yce 36-38— 74 state tournament. and Mike Morey each hod two hits for Minnesota 2, Milwaukee 10. 2B— Robinson pitched to 1 batter In 9th. . 2:00 Running: U.S. women s mara­ Randy Watkins 77 72— 149 Cynthia Flgo 35-39—74 Broder-Hottmon (H) det. Beckwlth- Postal. Mike Camacho and Frank T— 2:32. A — 24,586. 74 75— 149 to inflict lots of damage. ”We gave them six outs, and that' K e n n o rd 6-2, 6-2. He improved his record to 7-0. The Sundberg. H R— Teufel (4) Yount (3). thon triols Roger Maltbie Bonnie Lauer 38-37—75 In fact, if the Oilers can follow their 1-0 record of Cheney reliever Ricky Beaupre each had tour hits, Garry IP H R ER BB SO 3:00 Tennis: Tournament of Cham­ Dan Halldorson 76 73— 149 Noreen Friel-Ulhlein 38-37___75 really killed us," said Manchester Charrette and Joe Horyath three Minnesota Bruce Fleisher. 76 73— 149 Football camp planned Gonzalez fell to 3-4. pions, Chonnel8 Barb Thomas 35.40__ 75 series-opening victory with a solid effort in Game 2 of coach Mary Faignantin reference opiece and Luis Centeno and Mike Hodge (L M) 4 2-3 3:30 NBA playoff: Suns vs. Lakers, Woliy Armstrong 73 76— 149 Denise Strebio 37-38—75 A non-contact instructional football camp will the Stanley Cup finals Saturday night, they could well Chris Pires drove in two runs Chesky two each tor the JC's. Poshnick 21-3 Channel 3 Peter Oosterhuis 72 77— 149 Alison Sheard 39.36__ 75 to the fourth inning. Mistakes by Major League leaders 77 72^149 be held this summer at East Catholic this be on their way to washing away the New York Golf with a single for Cheney. Gonzalez, W alters 1 4:00 Baseball: Mets vs. Dodgers, Mark Calcavecchia Chris Lehmann 37.38__ 75 the Indians allowed the Warriors to •ggggggggggggggggggggg M ilw aukee D M Not Cathy Marino 37.38___75 Islanders. Channel 30 summer, July 23-27, for pre-high school age score four runs on only two hits and Gary Warren, Mike Mancini and Haas (W 2-2) 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE 5:00 Women's gymnastics, Channel 8 Ed F io ri 78 7 2 - 1 X Karen Permezel 37-38—75 youths. Participants must be going into the fourth ’’They're a great team and 1 think they will come out East splits Glen Carvey also had RBI hits for Fingers (S 5) 1 5:00 Auto racing: Indianapolis 500 John Cook 77 73— 1M Vicki Alvarez 38-37___75 take a 6-0 lead. From that point on, B alk— Hodge. T — 2:17. A — 15,738. 77 53— 1 » through ninth grades. Members of the East scratching Saturday night," said Edmonton goalie the Beavers. Little League Individual Battina time trials, Channel 6 Mark Hayes Allison Finney 35-40___75 a Manchester comeback fell one P 9 RTLAND - The .East Ca­ maver, cib ob r h 2b 3b hr rb l ovg 7:00 NHL playoff: Oilers vs. Island­ Clyde Rego 75 75— 1M L isa Young 37-38— 75 Catholic football coaching staff and others will Grant Fuhr. 72 70— 150 run short. tholic High golf team split a •••••••••••••••••••••• T rm m ll, Dt 119 29 45 10 .1 3 17 .378 ers, U S A Tim Simpson Marlene Hogge 37-38—75 handle the camp. For further information and ’'There is still a monumental task ahead us us," In addition to the runs in the last G a rd a , Tor 132 22 47 7 2 0 11 .3X 8:00 Baseball: Mariners vs. Yankees, Bill Glasson 74 76— 150 Colleen Walker 38-37—75 The Indians out-hit the Warriors tri-match here Friday afternoon at Rex Caldwell 76 74— I X registration, contact Tom Malin (athletic direc­ added Edmonton GM-coach Glen Sather. inning, Coventry got RBI from Garbev, Det 62 11 22 5 0 0 15 .355 SportsChannel, WPOP Deborah Skinner 35-41—76 11-9, but had difficulty converting the Portland Country Club. The R. Low, Chi 99 16 35 4 5 0 11 .354 8:00 USFL football: Gamblers vs. Loren Roberts 77 73— I X Sally Quintan 40-36—76 tor) or Jude Kelly. 647-8627 or 649-53,36. Fowler, Harris and Morton. National Howard Twitty 76 74— I X Though the Oilers sound properly respectful of the their chances into runs. "Our Eagles defeated St. Paul, 14'A-4‘/4, Rangers 6, White Sox 1 M ttngiv. N 103 10 X 9 1 4 18 .3X Maulers, ESPN Lin d a Hunt. 36-40— 76 Coventry was scheduled to play DIRosa Cleaners came from behind Bell, Tor 112 16 39 10 0 3 17 .348 8:30 Baseball: Red Sox vs. Royals, Lee Elder 76 75— 151 Lynn Stroney 38-38—76 problem was that we left a lot of and lost to Xavier, 12-7. 73 70— 151 four-time champions, they no doubt made an at Tolland this morning. Cheney’s fo r on 8-6 w in o v e r M o ria rtv B ro th e rs Upshaw, T r 107 Z3 37 9 2 8 22 .346 Channels X , X , WTIC Mark Pfeil Ja n e L o ck 36-40— 76 East gridders decide impre.ssion with their victory. They had lost 10 people on base," Faignant said. Bob Tedoldi and Dave Olender Friday night at Buckley Field. Bryan TEXAS CHICAGO Lem on, Det 114 20 39 7 3 7 28 .342 Bill Sander 78 73— 151 Pam Gietzen 38-38—76 "W e just couldn't seem to get hits next game is at home Tuesday Colletti's two-run homer in the bottom obrhM obrhbl Ripken, Bt 123 29 42 9 210 23 .341 SUNDAY Keith Fergus 77 74— 151 M a ry D w yer 37-39— 76 straight to I he Isles, including last year’s sweep in the were winners for the Eagles Bruce Uetzke X 71— 151 Four members of the Class MM state with men on base." against Bolton High. of the sixth Inning was the difference Som ple If 3 1 1 1 Dvbznsk ss 4 0 0 0 M u rray, Bit 114 18 38 3 0 6 X .333 12:X Tennis: Tournament of Cham­ Margaret Ward 38-38—76 finals. < against Xavier. Tedoldi, Olender, for the Cleaners. Owen Dilley and O 'B rien 1b 4 1 1 0 Fisk c 4 0 0 0 D avis, Sea 91 17 X 6 1 9 26.330 pions, Channel 8 Miller Barber 75 76— 151 Chris Johnson 37-39—76 championship East Catholic High loqtball’team Now that they have broken through, they may relax, Shellie Przybycien went all the Barry Powlishen, Ken West and C heney Tech 002 0)2 1 610-1 Danny Lopez hit well and Jason G W right cf 0 1 0 0 P a c io rk rf 4 0 1 0 Tabier. Clev 82 14 27 5 0 0 7 .329 1:00 N B A p la y o ff: team s T B A , Orville Moody 75 76— 151 L a u ra C ole 39-37— 76 have announced their college plans. way to pick up the win for Hall. C o v e n try 000 111 4 7-11-2 Dieterle played wel I defensively for the Rivers if 3 0 0 0 Luzinsk dh 3 1 1 1 Walker, Chi X 6 18 5 1 2 10 .327 Channel 3 Steven Llebler 74 77— 151 Debbie Hall 37-39—76 enjoy some confidence, and let their enormous talent John Furey won against St. Paul. P a rrish 3b 4 2 3 5 K ittie if 3 0 0 0 Mike McCullough 79 72— 151 M a ry B ryan 37-39— 76 John DelMastro, first team All-State defensive Shelly Carrier, 4-7, took the loss for Warren, Gonzalez (5) & Pelletier; CItoners. Ryan Barry had a solo W hite, KC 93 15- X 5 1 3 11 .323 2:00 B a se b a ll: M a rin e rs vs. Y ankees, take over. Tedoldi carded a 78. Beaulieu, Morton (6) & S. Fowler homer and Chris Turkington and Keith W ard rf 4 0 0 0 V L a w 3b 4 0 1 0 Boggs, Bos 90 10 29 4 1 0 2 .322 Channel 11, WPOP Tommy Armour III 78 73— 151 Joyce Benson 36-40—76 tackle and all-HCC selection, will attend the Indians. East, 10-3, will play Bulkeley of WP—Morton (7-0); LP—Gonzalez Wolff played well for Morlorty's. Hostetir dh 4 0 0 0 W alker 1b 4 0 0 0 Paciorek, Ch 87 10 2B 9 0 0 7 .322 2:X Baseball: Red Sox vs. Royals, M ik e Peck 81 71— 152 Sherri Turner 39-37—76 " I f anything, this game's a big confidence builder Yost c 4 0 0 0 Stegmn cf 2 0 10 M ik e G ove 76 76— 152 Plymouth State. Jim DePersia, all-HCC football Carrier, Kris Craft and Lucy Hartford Wednesday after partici­ (3-4) Hrbek, M nn 103 18 33 3 0 5 19 .320 Channels 22, X , W TIC Debbie Massey 38-39—77 lor us, ” said Edmonton center Wayne Gretzky, who Toilesn 2b 3 1 0 0 Cruz 2b 3 0 0 0 Beil, Tex X 14 28 8 1 1 8 .316 3:00 Soccer: Rowdies vs. Cosmos, Mike Zinni 76 76— 152 Kathy H ite 37-40— 77 and a Scholar-Athlete Award winner, will attend appears to be hampered by a bad righ shoulder. '’This Vernali each had two hits for the pating in M onday’s Eastern Int Farm W ilkrsn ss 3 0 1 0 Rndiph, N Y 107 13 34 4 0 1 5 .318 SportsChannel John Fought 76 76— 152 Lynn Adorns 37-40—77 Totols 32 4 4 4 T o fo lt 31 1 4 1 Mike Putnam 79 73— 152 Martha Nause 39-38—77 Georgetown. Roy Hayhurst, linebacker and M VP will help us for the next game. We must work hard in Indians. Kris Noone had a two-run Invitational. The Oilers outlasted the Lowyers, Sundbrg, Ml 79 12 25 4 1 2 14 .316 3:00 Boxing: Buster Droyton vs. Texos 400 010 001— 4 Whitokr, Dt 121 38 Rick Dalpos 76 76— 152 Alexandra Reinhardt 36-42—78 of the Thanksgiving Day game, will attend the single. Hall's Nancy Reichlin had East Catholic vs. Xavier — Schroder Bulldogs winless 21-13, F rid a y at V e rp la n ck . M ik e 26 5 0 3 11 .314 Mark Kaylor, NBC the next game. " Chicogo 001 000 000— 1 Collins, Tor 81 7 25 4 ] 0 8 .309 3:X Golf: Byron Nelson Classic, F^il Honcock 76 76— 152 Jane Cratfer 40-38—78 University of New Haven. And Paul Burke, three hits and scored two runs. (X) def. Berak 2Vz-Vj; Tedoldi (EC) Martin pitched well, Jeff Lazzarlshad Gam e-winning RBI — Pa rrish (1). Dave Stockton 75 77— 152 Marie Wennersten 41-37—78 det. C on lan 2-1; B lo c k b u rn (X ) def a three-run triple and single and Paul Perconte, S 128 21 39 6 2 0 9 .X 5 Channel 3 defensive back, will attend AlC in Springlield. The Islanders, bidding to join the 1956-60 Montreal Manchester's next game is on BOLTON — Scorihg in all but one E—V. Low, Cruz. DP— Chicago 1. LOB M cRoe, K C 102 9 31 4 2 1 8 .304 4:00 Boxing: James "Bonecrusher" Chi Chi Rodriguez 75 77— 152 Missie MeCtaorge 38-40—78 P o w lish e n 2'/z-V2; O lender (E C ) det inning, Po^land High over­ Ellerm an and Grant Cline each had two —Texas Chicago 6. 2B—O'Brien, JIm Kone 82 71— I X Dawn Coe 36-42— 78 Canadiens as the only clubs to win five straight Cups, the road Monday afternoon against K oh s 3-0; Ph a n e u f (E C ) def. W est 34); hits (or the Oilers. Joe Martinez Wilfong, Col X 6 17 3 0 2 9.304 Smith vs. Frank Bruno, Channel X whelmed Bolton High, 21-6, in Parrish. 3B— Paciorek. HR— Parrish 2 IndlyMuol PiKhing 4:X Baseball: Mets vs. Dodgers, Brad Faxon 77 76— I X Therese Hesslon 36-42—78 believe that hard work can pull them even in the East Hartford. DeRosler (X) det. Furey 2-1. pitched well, Jamie Downing and (4), Luzinski (1). SF— Sam pie. Bob Glider 79 74— I X Steven Devaux hit best and Brian pitcher, cIb w ip h bb so era Channel 9 Lenore Murooka 39-39—78 Exhibition tilt slated best-of-seven series. E ast C a th o lic vs. SI. P a u l — Nitz (S P ) Charter Oak Conference baseball IP H RERBBSO Thomos Gray 76 77— I X Terri Carter 42-36—78 H a ll 024 000 0 6-9-2 del. Berak 2'/j-'/j; Tedoldi (EC) del Sardo played well defensively for the N iekro, N Y 5 1 52.2 X 15 37 1.03 5:X Track: Women's invitational. action Friday afternoon. Texos ve n d Brg, S 2 1 Mark Brooks 76 77— I X Cindy Lincoln 37-41—78 M an ch ester 002 003 0 S-11-4 N e b ra ska 2-1; P o w lish e n (E C ) det L a w ye rs. 23.2 20 14 22 1.14 Channels 22, X National Guard Company No. 169 will face the Privbvclen & Simons; Carrier & Tanana (W 3-4) 9 4 1 1 3 9 Burris, Oak 2 1 38.2 27 16 26 1.16 6:X College baseball: Arizona State Bob Charles 77 76— I X Connie Chlllemi 36-43—78 E b e rro ld 2-1; O lend er (E C ) def. See The Highlanders improved their 76 77— I X Hartford Whalers Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock D alone BBggggggggggggggggpppp Chicogo Lopez, Det 3 0 26.2 13 10 21 1.x vs. Arizona, ESPN o-Brandel Chamblee M J Sm ith 37-41— 78 3-0; West (EC) det. McPhee3-0; Furey record to 8-4 in the COC, 64 overall, B annister (L 2-4) 9 6 6 5 1 6 at Fitzgerald Field in an exhibition softball game. W P — P rz vb v cie n ; L P — C a rrie r (4-7) (EC) del. Monthul 2-1. M ason, Tsx 1 1 29.0 19 7 24 l. X with the win. The Bulldogs are T— 2:13. A— 28,349. Davis, Balt 2 0 51.1 33 13 Proceeds go to the Manchester athletic depart­ 15 1.75 Second league winless in 11 outings. Porter, Mil 2 1 24.2 24 3 13 1.82 ment. Tickets will be available at the Held. S c h o la s t ic Morris, Del 6 1 60.0 43 20 40 1 .x Baseball Hurst, Bos 4' 3 44.2 39 17 27 2.01 Tennis Portland scored three runsin the Atherton, Ok 1 2 26.2 19 12 15; Z03 ARTER— Ticket campaign set being formed first inning and four in the second Tigers 8. Angeis 2 Retry, Det 5 1 46.2 33 23 X 2.12 Coventry nips Cheney for a commanding 7-0 lead. Bolton ..Junior varsity softbaii Righetti, NY 1 0 20.2 16 9 12 2.18 Girts now 7-0 Zohn, Col 4 2 44.1 41 11 10 2.23 M IN N E A PO LIS — The Metropolitan Sports answered with two runs in its half • CALIFORNIA DETROIT COVENTRY - Cheney Tech Manchester High girls' lunior var- Stieb, Tor 5 0 X .2 X 20 42 2.26 Facilities Commission Friday agreed to con- Due to popular demand, there will be two alumni •ify softball team Improyed Its record ^obrhbi ObrhM John, Col 2 3 51.1 46 13 12 2.28 EVROLET The Manchester High girls’ of the second frame but Portland junior baseball leagues operating in town this came within two outs of handing to 10-1 with a 1610 verdict over Hall Corew tb 5 0 1 0 Wh ltokr 2b 5 1 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE tribue $2.5 million to a ticket buyout campaign to tennis team remained undefeated responded, scoring in the final four sumnter. Chater Oak conference le'hder ' Friday afternoon at Charter Oak Field Benlquz rf 5 0 2 1 Trmmll ss 4 0 0 0 Individual BtMkig keep the Minnesota Twins in town. Friday with a 5-2 victory over Hall innings a total of 14 times. Lynn cf 5 0 1 0 Gibson rf 5 2 2 1 Coventry its first loss of the season N o. 1. player, cib isb r h 2' b ; 1b h r rb i ovg Under the so-called escape clause in the current Three town teams will participate in the Junior High of West Hartford. Tammy Dillon had four singles, DeCincs 3b 4 1 2 1 Eyons - dhGwynn, 4 2 SD 2109 22 42 25 2 1 11 .385 lease on the MetroBome, the Twins could move if Alumni Intertown League along with two teams from The Indians, 7-0, received sin­ here Friday afternoon, but the Bob Buttram was 5-for-5 for Diana Brassell two singles and a Picclolo 3b 1 0 0 0 Grubb If Fronen, 2 0 Mtl 1099 9 X 9 1 0 6.364 attendance doe^njrt average 1.4 million over South Windsor and one from Bolton. Patriots scored four times in the double, Cathy Templeton three singles R Jcksn dh 4 0 0 0 Herndon Brenly, If 3 1 SF 2 74 10 26 03 0 1 5.351 NEW 1984 CAMARO gles wins from Alicia Quinby, Portland, hitting for the cycle and Michelle Queby two doubles (or Downing If 3 0 1 0 G orb ey 3bMoldond, 2 1 LA 2 74 11 26 15 0 1 7.351 Fuel injected, auto, trans., AM-FM three years. Bemuse attendance fell below 1 Thei e w ere30Manchesterplayers who tried out and Sarah Forstrom, Michelle Moria- seventh inning to defeat the (single-double-triple-homer). The ' 'Manchester. Cindy Boulay went the W llfono 2b 4 0 1 0 Johnson C 1b lark, 0 0 SF 0112 17 39 03 1 6 21 .348 million in each of the last two seasons, it will take were cut but, because of the interest, a Manchester Beavers, 7-6. route to pick up the pitching decision. N arron c 4 0 2 0 B ergm n Virgil, 1b 3 1 Phil 2 X 9 20 34 1 5 16.345 Stereo, power steering, defogger and nos and Nancy Keller. The doubles Highlanders had 24 hits. Rick Schoflld ss 3 1 1 0 B rookns 3b 1 0 0 0 2.4 million this year to bind the team to the lease. Junior Alumni In-town League will be formed. There Coventry is 14-0 overall and 13-0 Roy, Pitt 93 16 32 7 1 0 8.344 team of Beth Pagani and Teri Marks slugged a three-run homer Junior high basebaii Lem on cf 5 0 0 1 Driessen, Cn 70 14 24 6 0 3 10.343 more! St. #7095 The commission joined the drive to raise more will be at least two teams, and as many as four, McGehan also scored a win. in the COC. The Beavers are 3-10 in for Bolton, which collected six hits K untzef 0 0 0 0 Wshngtn, 110 20 37 6 0 7 23.336 L w ry c 4 0 1 0 than $6 million to buy tickets, boosting attendance depending on how much farther interest is shown. The the conference and 4-10 overall and , Bennet Junior High varsity baseball Cabell, Hou 54 8 18 2 1 2 7.333 Manchester’s next match is on overall. Bruce Morrison was the Totals 31 2 II 2 T otals 38 8 M 8 Strw brry, 102 16 34 7 0 5 15.333 to 2.4 million this year and thus forcing the Twins league is for 13-14 years old. No one who tcies out will must sweep -their remaining six team sco re d a run In the bottom o f the C o llfe rn ia 000 000 01)— 2 the road Monday afternoon against winning pitcher and Todd Tobias seventh Inning to nip previously un­ Raines, Mtl 116 23 38 6 0 3 17.328 to play in the Metrodome for another three and be cut. East Hartford. games to qualify for the Class S took the loss. D etroit 020 30210X— 0 Sndbrg, Ch 116 20 38 9 5 2 20.328 beaten llllng, 65, Friday at Bennet's G am 6W lnnlng RBI — Bergm an (1). NEW 1984 CAVALIER possibly four years. Any boy interested in playing should contact either state tournament. field . M cR yn ld s 108 19 35 5 2 7 23.324 Results: Q uinby (M ) def. M o ttle 6-1, Bolton resumes action Monday E— Schofield, Whitaker. DP— Detroit Hrnndz, N Y 102 13 33 6 0 2 11 .324 Fuel .injected, front wheel drive. 4- Carl Silver at the Manchester Rec Department, With Cheney leading 63, Mark It was the fifth straight win (or the 1 . 6-3; F o rstro m (M ) det. Lozlnsk6-4,6-0; afternoon at home with a make-up B oors. Durham, Chi 90 17 29 3 1 6 20.322 647-3084, or Bill DiYeso at the Youth Services M o rla n o s (M ) det. L e v in e 64), 6-1; Berkowitz led off the Coventry L O B — C a lifo r n ia 11, D e tro it 13. 2B— Parker, Cin 118 13 38 6 0 1 20.322 speed transmission, power steering, against Cromwell High at 3:15. Singles by Eric Rasmus, Matt Lynn, Department, 647-3494, or at home 649-1236. K e lle r (M ) d el. D a y 3-6, 6 4 , 6-1; seventh by walking. He went to Vaughn and Allan Aceto scored the Davis, Chi 95 8 X 3 0 2 21 .316 and more! St. #7349 Driver in seroius condition Paganl-McGehon (M) det. Springer- W hitaker, DeCInces. 3B— Bergman. Oberkfll, StL 5>. 6 18 3 0 0 5.3)6 DiYeso said the Rec will sponsor both leagues but second on a single by Bob Harris P o rtla n d 340 134 6 21-262 , w inning run otte r lllln g had tied It In the H R ^ G a rib a ld i 4-6, 6 4 , 6 1 ; Folev-BIInd (H ) top of the seyenth. Haves, Phil X 16 25 4 2 3 1) .3)3 IND IANAPO LIS — Race driver Mike Chandler volunteer coaches and umpires are needed. det. Marte-Kam ikura 6-0, 6-2; and to third on an infield hit by B a llo n 020 040 0 6-6-6 Gibson (5), DeCInces (6). SB— Gibson Wynne, Pitt 107 13 33 6 3 0 5.308 M o r r is o n O'Neil; Tobias & Ken Chang and Aceto each hod a pair (7). S— Low ry. was reported in “ serious and guarded" condition Play in the in-town teams will begin in July. Humphrev-Stevenson (H) det.. Peter Palmer. A sacrifice fly by ’’ of hits lor the 61 Bears. Chris Ogden Walich, Mtl 117 13 X 5 1 6 22.308 Johnson-Folev 63, 64. Sam bogno. IP H RERBBSO T rilio , SF 121 17 37 7 1 4 12.306 Friday with serious injuries suffered in a 200 mile Sean Fowler brought home one WP-MorrIson; LP-Toblos and Chip Smith each hod two hits for California NEW 1984 CELEBRITY (he 61 Roms. C. Oavs, SF 105 13 32 10 0 1 5.305 an hour accident during practice at the Witt (L 62) 3 2-3 Dernier, Chi X 15 21 3 1 0 3.304 Bennet's next outing Is Wednesday Curtis 12-3 V-6, auto, transmission, front wheel Intlianapolis Motor Speedway. dgalnst Penney at home. H all, Chi X 10 21 7 0 1 10.304 Track officials said Chandler's car slammed Kaufm an 2 2-3 Redus, CIn X 15 21 4 1 1 6.304 drive, AM-FM. power brakes, and D etroit Ihdlviduol Pitdiing into a third turn outside wall and slid 1,140 feet, Barr leads Byron Nelson golf tourney Junior varsity basebaii Wilcox (W 40) 6 pitctier, cib w Ip h bb SO era more! St. #7600 knocking down part of a fence and felling a Hernandez (S 4) 3 K. Grss, Phi 1 0 20.1 9 5 15 0.44 caution light pole. By John Hendel The record of the Manchester High HBP—by Wilcox (Schotleid). Sutter, StL 1 1. 22.0 16 6 6 0.82 He said the shot went up in the wind and didn’t have total of 141 would be among the leaders because of the lunior varsity baseball team'fell to 67 WP— Sisk, N Y 1 1 21.2 15 15 11 O.X Hospital spokeswoman Katherine Walsh- UPl Sports Writer Curtis. T— 2:55. A — 44,187. SATISFACTION BACKED BY 48 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE a chance to make the green. His three-putt did not wind in the afternoon. Friday afternoon os the Indians lost, M cG ffg n , M 2 0 20.1 9 8 11 O.X M iller said doctors in the emergency room still 9-4, to H a ll H ig h o f W est H a rtfo rd . Dedmon, All 1 0 27.1 31 11 22 1.x help. “ No lead of 1, 2 or 3 strokes is very comfortable," Chris Mateya and Dove SImler each were examining Chandler, but that he appeared IRVING , Texas — Dave Barr shot a two-over 73 NIedenfr, LA 1 2 21.2 12 14 22 1.x Stadler said. “ I won’t be too far off (the lead).’’ had two hits for Manchester. Denny, Phil 2 3 47.0 40 5 X 1.72 to have a "laceration of the forehead and a Friday to hold onto the lead at the halfway point of the " I will be able to put that one behind me because it Laskey, SF 1 3 47.0 41 13 15 1.91 USED CARS Stadler started very hot, posting birdies on three of laceration of the left leg.” She said physicians Byron Nelson Golf Classic. was my last hole,” Barr said. ”It can’t be replayed so : Junior varsity baseball Honvett, LA 4 1 51.0 43 7 25 1.94 also are "investigating the status of his neck." Barr appeared to be heading into the final two the first four holes. But a double bogey on 11 dropped Orioies4.A’s3 Pend, U k 4 1 46.1 40 8 29 1.94 EXTRA SPECIAl maybe it’s better to forget about it.” Knepper, Ho 3 4 X.O 40 10 27 .x EXTRA SPECIAl him back and a six on the par five ISth pushed him W E S T H A R T F O R D — The re c o rd o f 2 ------79 ABC ^ •g.ecyt. Y t C M C f ib . B g V-«. auto. AC. rounds with a more comfortable advantage but took a Several golfers predicted early that Stadler’s early AAdhler, All 0 1 21.1 21 6 7 2.11 auto, PS. PO. atarao radio'li Cff. V-«. aulo. P8. Pg. APM radio, PS. PB. R. cruiaa. powor wif$dowa back to one under. (he Manchester High lunior yarsity OAKLAND BALTIMORE Sandrsn, Ch 4 1 49.2 44 5 19 2.17 rack. Waa S3M6 M B -----»«?**** vinyi roof. Waa M IX NMI9X 19 double bogey six on the final hole for a two-round total baseball team fell to 67 Friday A dr locka. Waa t 79W of 140. O b r h M O brhM Show, SD 5 1 45.0 31 21 2.20 a ftern oon as the Indians fe ll, 9-6, to Hendrsn It 2 1 1 0 Shelby cf S 0 0 0 Lynch, N Y 3 0 23.0 22 6 u 2 .x Nets protest denied p n o ll High of West Hartford. D avis c f 4 0 0 0 Y ou n g It 3 0 1 0 19S3 CMV. BUU. CUSSK 1983 CRiV. CHAYION Craig Stadler matched par Friday, George Archer i« t3 cuBv. cnanoa 4 Or. V 4 4UIO. A/C. PS. PO 4 Or 4 cyi. aulo. RWO. PS. PB. A/C, radio was two under and Mike Smith chipped in on the last ! Chris Mateya and Daye SImler each Brrghs ph 0 0 0 1 Ripken ss 4 0 0 0 4 Or H O 4 cyl. 4uU>. PS. PA RWO. A/C EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - The court of last Nlls^ri leads by two t hod two hits for Manchester. A lm on p r 0 0 0 0 M u rra y 1b 3 0 1 0 ivaa caav. cavaun 1981 CNEV. CNIViYTC hole to tie for second at 141, one under par. i«a3 caiv. cnBBurr 4 D l. 4cyl. mM. A/C. PS. PO. AAlSnA. RWO 4 Or 4 cyl. «rto. AMftFM resort closed the door on the New Jersey Nets M o rg a n 2b 5 0 1 2 Lw nstn dh 3 1 1 o 4 OR. Ata. 4 cyl. Hilo. AlkMM It. win season Friday, failing to uphold the team’s Wayne Grady, Jay Haas, Lee Trevino and Frank By Pat Scales the last couple of days,” she said.’ K ingm n dh 3 0 2 0 A yata dh 0 0 0 0 woaaia. many aHtraa, aab ft Man caa. 1V33 caiv. cnanoa 1981 CNEV. n o u n CARLO Coach Lopes 3b 4 0 0 0 Gross 3b 2 10 0 4 Or. 4 cyl. U40. PS. PS. RWO. AAMFU V-ft. aulo. A/C. P8. PB. R. cruiaa. RWO protest that time was permitted to run out on Conner are tied for fourth' with even-par 142. UPl Sports Writer “ Even though I didn’t hit it as well 1983 FLTX. TVRtSMO Bochte 1b 4 0 0 0 Cruz 3b 10 0 0 4 cyL 4 apaad. radio. ivtf poanac Ttoao 1981 YOTOVA d U U SRPRA them in a playoff-ending 98-97 loss to the The 7,002-yard Los Colinas course was kinder to the as I ’d like to, I hit it well enough to Heath c 4 0 0 0 Dvvyer rf 2 2 1 2 2 Or. 4 cyl, auto, radio. RWO. aunroof. 2 Or H B e cyl. aulo. A /C. PW. POL. PS. PB. 1983 CMV. CIMViTYI aunroof. A M M M caaa. Milwaukee Bucks. pros Friday, as 26 golfers shot par or better compared SUFFOLK, Va.— Pia Nilsson hit the fairways and greens.” . : Transactions H ancock rf 4 1 2 0 D ouer 2b 4 0 2 2 C a le n d a r P h lllip e ss 4 1 1 0 Dem psey c 2 0 0 0 2 Or. 4 cyi. An. radio. laaa caav. cavauaa The Nets claimed that Milwaukee violated the to just scores of 71 or less Thursday. Still, the cut Jfad five birdies en route to a 2 Or HB. 4 cyl. auta PA PB. laao aanua soon 11 Another stroke back at 1-under • •••#•••##•#•###•#••••• Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals 29 4 6 4 gggggggggggggggggggggg zo,.Ha.4«i.uAa.Pe.AMAra. 24-second rule in the closing seconds of the game was at 149, seven over par. 4-under-par 68 Friday that gave OokM 802888801—3 71 were Am y Alcott, Jane Blalock, needed* Tw ioeSiM XrTDr fTH'fliiVrtU fcAni— iv a i CMV. e-10 vaa ' Football BuHtonoro 81288188)6-4 d. PB. PB. TU>oa pkp ram and they should have regained possession with Barr, who is shooting for just his second PGA title in her a two-stroke lead after the first Kathy Baker and Mary Porter- ft cly atartdard. nWD. AK. V-ft cyi, auto. P8. PB. root vant. round of the $175,000 LPG A Suffolk A coach is needed for one of * Cincinnati — Signed llth-round draft Gom^WInnlng RBI—Dwyer (1). TRUCKS five seconds remaining, but that officials had let seven years on the tour, was disappointed in his Cheney. I choice linebacker Steve AAcKeaver. E — DaueCv. D P — B a ltim o re 1. L O B — Classic. the Colt Intertown Baseball TODAY the clock run out. closing .hole but not disheartened. Little, the 1982 Suffolk Classic (Xikland 9,’^Baltimore 9. 2B— Young, B asob oll NBA Commissioner David Stern,‘the Nets’ sole Nilsson moved ahead on the last champion, used four birdies to League teams that will begin * phllodelphia — Placed wide receiver Oauer 2, Morgan, Dwyer. S— South Catholic at East Catholic, 11 -aF A. ^ ^ Jlw -Xk ^ “ You just hate to ruin a day like that," Barr said. play June 4.' The league is for < Harold Carmichael on waivers. Dempsey. a.m . hope of gaining the precious five seconds and nine holes of the 7,196-yard layout offset a double-bogey on the 15th. "You work so hard ... grinding ... and then blow it on those 1617 years old. * $an Diego — Announced retirement of ^ IP H RERBBSO Coventry at Tolland therefore a slim chance to tie or win the game if with a 2-under 33 to finish two “ I hit a couple of bad tee shots,” ! team physician Dr. Paul Woodward. O akland S o ftb a ll one hole." , Washington — Signed free Warren (L 65) 51-3 5 4 4 6 1 that segment could be played, said game officials strokes ahead of Sally Little and she said. “ But the rest of the drives Anyone interested in coach­ St. Bernard at East Catholic, It o.m. The ever-present wind, close to Thursday’s 25 mph ■ ' agents Conroy 2 2-3 1 0 0 )2 T ra c k EVROT.F.T were empowered to make the final decision on the Anne-Marie Pa Hi. I hit well.” - ing should contact Carl Silver at * center StuSchnellen^aer, tackle Horry BaHIm oro bjasts, played a part in Barr’s double bogey, pushing East Catholic at Hartford action. She said she was surprised by the Little missed 5>A months of the '' Venezlq, guard Shawn Benson and Bddckr (W 63) 8 23 7 3 1 4 0 Invitational the Manchester Rec Depart­ , linebackers J.D. Gross and Orlando TAAartInez (S 5) 13 0 0 0 1 1 1209^ MAIN STREET Tel. 646-6i464 MANCHESTER his drive off to the right rough and forcing him to hit a consistency of her performance, tour last year because of two ment, 647-3084. East Catholic (girls) at Hartford shot, over some trees. ■ Low ery. ' B a lk — Boddicker. T— 2:45. A — 39,760. Invitational ■v “ I ’ve been hitting the bail poorly operations. ; Ig - M A N C H ES TER H ER ALD . 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sL- Misc. ter Sole a Musical Ite m 66 Musical Items 66 Cars/Trucks for Sole 71 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee# eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee MANCHESTER — 400 M ANCHESTER — Avoil- W IL L B A B YS IT In my M A M. P & H — No |ob b a b y tR IB — Wooden. 1977 FORD LTD — Good 643-2711 North Main Street. New oble immediotelv. One. home anytime. Coll 647- too small, leoky faucets, Double side drop. No PUNOS, ORGANS - SALE tor ports. Running condl- \ Two Bedroom Town^ bathroom remodeling. N'ottress, crib In very tion. Best offer. Coll 646- Classified..Store/Ottice Space Housetiold Goods...... , 62 two and three bedroom 8832. For odvertisements to be Largest collection seen in the northeast. Business Opportunities house, convenient to bus­ One call does It. Free 0ood. condition. Asking 3093. Notices Resort Property Misc. tor Sale 63 Aalfs oportments- 1400, 1440. Situation Wanted published Mondoy. the deod- line and shopping. $520. heot and hot water WILL CARE FOR YOUR estimates. Water pump 550. Coll 644-1950 Over 100 pianos on display at New Britain Home and Garden ...... 64 Lost/Found...... 01 Em ploym ent Into. Misc. tor Rent line is 2:30 p.m. on Fridoy. 158.410. Rentals ovoilo- included. BIsseil and C H ILD In my licensed service. Coll 649-2871. afternoons. Armory, corner of Stanley & East Main Sts., 1981 MAZDA GLC — Red S2.25 tor one dov bie. Open Mondoy to Personals...... 02 Instruction Wanted to Rent Pets 65 Boyle Realtors. 649-4800. Manchester home. Bow­ VARIETY OF BEAUTI- New Britain - 'A mile east of Finast Super custom L, 5 speed, dir Roommates Wanted Musicol Items ...... 66 P e r W o rd : Soturdoy. 8om to 4pm. ers School area. Ages 2 Center. Look for giant Baldwin truck. Fri­ conditioner, sunroof. Announcements...... 03' M9-9484. 649-4064. 647- FUL HOUSEPLANTS In Recreotionol Items 67 l-2 d o v s ...... 15c Read Your Ad A LL AREAS — 1. 2. 3. 4 and up. Coll647-9060. excellent condition. S3 day. May 11, noon to 11 pm, Saturday, May AM /FM radio, new tires. Auctions...... 04 Real Estate 1348. Call 643-6813. Services Antiques...... 68 3-5 d a y s ...... l'4e Clossitied odvertisements bedrooms. Prices to tit each, must sell, private 12, 9 am to 10 pm, and Sunday. May 13,11 Homes for Sale To g Soles ...... 69 6 d o v s ...... I3e ore taken by telephone os o your budget. Housing Un­ WOULD LIKE TO bab­ home, 649-6486. am to 6 pm. Low, low prices and direct fac­ COLONIAL STYLE limited. Coll 724-1967 1973 PINTO HATCH­ Condominiums Services Ottered Wanted to Buy ...... 70 26 d o v s ...... , I2e convenience. * ysit in Manchester, my FLOORSANDING — tory financing available. All muM be sold Finonciol CONDO For sole— Route CChg.1. home, starting June 20lh. Floors like new. Special-/ BACK — New engine, Lots/Land tor Sole Painting/Paper ing H o pg v A d s: The Monchester Herold is 30. Vernon. Finoncing ROUND 12” stainless now! Over 100 pianos and grands on dis­ Coll 646-8309. Izing in older floors, natu­ steel boot sink, never registered, standard M ortgages...... 11* Investment Property Bu ilding/Controcting > S3.00 per co lum n inch ' responsible only tor one incor­ ovoiloble. Three bed­ play. Save thousands! Many manufacturers. shift. 1350. Call 742-7261. Personal Loans...... 12 MANCHESTER — 400 ral and stained floors. No used. 515. Coll 647-8372. Business Property Rooting/Siding...... rect insertion ond then only rooms. dining room, kit­ North Main Street. New waxing anymore. John HURRY! Insurance...... 13 Automotive Deadlines LAWNS MOWED — Dis­ Resort Property Heating/Plumbing tor the size of the originol chen. living room, city •wo bedroom townhouse. abled veteran will mow Verfollle. Coll 646-5750. 1981 HONDA CUSTOM Wanted to B o rro w ...... 14 AREA RUB — 8 ft. round, F lo o rin g ...... Cars/Trucks tor Sole For classified odvertise- insertion. water. cHy sewer. Separ­ Applionced kitchen, con­ your lawn with your gold with fringe, raised CM 400 — Low mlleoge. Income Tox Service Motorcycles/ Bicycles nrtents to be publislied Tue s­ Errors which do not lessen ate unit. Coll 643-S811 venient to bus line and mower. Reasonable pottern In center. $35. Tag Soles 69 Tog Soles 69 Extras! Light blemishes. between torn and 4pm. Rentals Services Wanted. Rec Vehicles...... day through Soturdoy. the the value of the odvertisemeni shopping. 1575 plus utili­ rotes. Coll 643A6S4. Call 646-4848. Asking best otter over Employment ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1600. Coll anytime otter Rooms tor Rent Auto Services...... deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on ties. Option to b w availa­ For Sale ble. Peterman Building LIGHT TRUCKING— We THREE FAMILY TAG 4pm, 742-9301. & Education ^ Apartments tor Rent Autos tor Rent/ Lease. before publication. odditional insertion.______LA Y ING H E N S — 12each TWO FAMILY — Refrig­ Rentals Co., 649-9404 or 647-1340. wilt deliver load of stone USED REFRIGERA­ or 6 for $10. Coll 643-452D. SALE — May 12th, 8om- Help Wonted ...... 21 Homes for Rent Hoi idov / Seasonal 61 Misc. Automotive ... erator, air conditioner, 1975 PLYMOUTH FURY or dirt to you. Bockhoe TORS. WASHERS, lawn mower, bureau, 2pm. Bikes, pool table, MANCHESTER — One and bulldozer with opera­ Ranges - clean, guaran­ COMBINATION STORM furniture, toys, house­ — Reliable transporta­ clothes, miscellaneous hold and miscellaneous tion. 1500. Coll 646-8196. 41 bedroom, second floor tor for hire. Plecse call teed, ports and service. and screen. Three 43 x 36. household items. 33 Car­ o with stove, refrigerator. 643-5811 between 8am and Low prices. B.D. Pearl & one 43 X 32, one 43 x 24.15 items. 708 Bush Hill Rood. ter Street, Bolton, 9am- 1978 CHRYSLER COR- 21 Help Wonted 21 5325 plus utilities. Lease 4pm. Son, 649 Main Street, each. Tw o storms, 20 X 39, 4pm, Saturday, May 12th. Notices ROOM FOR RENT — and securitv. Coll 646- 643-2171. best offer. Coll 646-3388. (X )B A — All options. Private home. Nice yard. >379. 38,000 miles. 13400. Coll FUN FOR ADULTS & A 649-4210. IMMEDIATE OPEN­ Kitchen privileges. On FOUR POSTER SLEIGH AMERICAN TOURIS- PLAYGROUND FOR bus line. Female only. B E D — Full size, solid TE R , 36'' traveling bog. RUM M AGE SALE — Sat­ AnnouncemMits INGS For Port Time StercAMfice Space THE KIDS — We hove it 649A206 days: 647-9813 ev­ maple. Frame only. Good Rugged red. Good condi­ urday, May 12th, 9om- 1975 BUICK REGAL — 2 Housecleaning in Glas­ PAINTING AND PAPER all and more, every Sat­ door. Very good running PRODUCT ION WORKER enings and weekends. HANGING — Exterior condition. 165. Coll 646- tion. 120. Call 647-9723. 3pm. Unitarian Meeting tonbury area. We otter urday and Sunday (9am- House, 153 West Vernon condition. Low mileage. flexible hours and good — Entry level position in and interior, ceilings re­ 7079. 3pm, Sellers 6am) at the STUDY COURSE IN NU­ a plastics monutocturing Street. Needs point lob. 11000. hourly rates. Must be CENTRAL LOCATION — paired. References, fully BOY'S CORDUROY Eastern Connecticut Flea TR ITIO N will be pres­ environment. Must be Kitchen privileges. Free FOR U A S E D O U B LE BED. Wood. Sport Coot, camel, size Coll 643-6651. ented May 18th. June 1st neat and reliable. Call insured. Quality work. Market (Junction 31 & 32, willing to work on off parking. Security and Martin Mottsson. even­ Unique design. Dark co­ 14, like new. $15. Call TA G SALE — 7 Riga and 8th at tom? For Maid To Order, 659-2953. Mansfield). Seller spaces Lone, Bolton (Off 6 8> 44o DATSUN PICKUP, 1977 shift. Production expe­ references required. Coll MANCHESTER ings 649-4431. lor. Spring and mattress 646-4848. ovalloble for everyone. reservations rail 647- rience is o plus. Apply in 643-2693 otter 4pm. Included. ISO. Call 643- and Bolton Center Rood) King Cob. Automatic. 8730. Coll 429-1998. CASHIERS, CLERKS, person: 10om-3:30om, ZbOO square fool inikiU- 2880. METAL DUMP CART — May 12th & 13th, 9:30am- Cop. Heavy duty bumper. nU. Idau Machine Shop CEILINGS REPAIRED Good running condition. SHIFT SUPERVISORS — Generol Office entrance, MANCHESTER — Gen­ or REPLACED with dry- 2 wheels. $15. Coll 649- 4:30pm. Rain or Shine. Grampy's Corner Store, Overhead door, olticaa. SATURDAY, MAY 12th, 11900. Coll 649-2048. Rogers Corp., Mill & tlemen wanted for newly AvaUabia in»r»a<>alU» «00 wall. Coll evenings. Gory R C A WASHER ANOp8517. Tent, camping gear, ty­ Employment 706 Main Street Is looking PERSON T O WASH VEH ­ 9om-1pm. 74 South Forms pewriter, camera equip­ Oakland Streets, remodeled rooms. 24 arnp aarvice McHugh. 643^1. DR YER — $100 for both ••••< Drive, Manchester. for qualified indivlduois Manchester. ICLES — Must operate hour security, parking, or best offer. Excellent ment, guitar, Aauo lung, 1968 AMC REBEL — Au­ with a steady work his­ standard transmission. 647-9137 Home and Garden Much miscellaneous. marine items, antiques, tomatic, 4 door. 78,000 mold service. Coll 649- NAME YOUR OWN running condition. Call & Education tory and the will and Seegnd shift. 6 days per phone, etc. miles. Runs well. $425. PAINTING FOREMAN 0210. PRICE — Father and son. 649-0668. •••••••••••••• desire to succeed. It you week. Contoct LeRoy Coll 643-9424. — Must have at least 10 OFFICE SPACE AVAIL­ Fast, dependable ser­ have these qualifications Saucier, Arbor Acres years experience and MANCHESTER — 160 a ABLE — Ample porking, vice. Painting. Poper- REFRIGERATOR— 8cu. GARDENS ROTO- 21 please apply. Form, 633-4681. good location. One 4 ability to run crews. Coll week, plus security. Coll honging & Removal. Coll ft. copper. Cold Spot, T IL L E D — Small garden LION'S CLUB TAG SALE 1979 CHEVY MALIBU 643-2659. 643-2659. room office suite with 610 6444B8S or 6444)036. lorge lower, separate tractor with reor EVERGREEN CONDOM­ CLASSIC Sport coupe — PART TIME TYPiS COUNTER HELP — so. ft.; another with 310 — Saturday. May 12th, freezer. Soturdoy only, mounted tiller. Satisfac­ McDonalds, West Center INIUM TAG SALE — Good condition. Air con­ T/R E C E P TIO N IS T and ASSISTANT COORDINA Days, Horn to3pm. Apply so. ft. Coll 649-2891. 241-2066, 547-1942. tion guaranteed. Call 647- Mov 12th, 9om-Spm, 633- ditioning. AM /FM . Rust Assistant in Manchester in person: Between2 and PURCELL BROTHERS Street, Manchester. 25 TOR — For respite core — Improve your prop­ 0530 or 872-4106. 635 Center Street, on the proofed. New ports. Coll dactar's aftice. Mature, 4, Tuesdov thru Fridoy. SOUTH WINDSOR — Sul­ dealers. No admission. program. Community erty. House pointing. W ASHER — $100. Call Rain dote, Sundoy^JlAav Courtyard lawn via St. 643-9692 evenings. NEWSPAPER DEALER reliable person with pleo- based program arranges Tommy's Pizzerio, 367 livan Avenue. 1,600 so. ft. after S:30pm. 646-5291. TO P SOIL — Clean, rich John Street. Clothlng.V Eost Center Street. Check our rertes. Referen­ 13th. N EED ED In East Hart­ sgnt personality. Ap­ short term (respite) care prime retail space, ample stone-tree loom. Any toys. Cabbage Patch doll proximately -15 to 20 3W ROOM A P A R TM E N T ces available. Coll 646- Motorcycles/Bicycle^ 72 ford. Call 647-9946, ask for for developmentolly dis- — Private home, heat, parking. 1660. Coll 236- 8117. TWO COUCHES, 2 beds. amount delivered. Coll and wooden crafts. hours per week. 60 words 6021 or 644-3977. M O VIN G — Tog Sole. Jeanne. obled children and appliances. Working sin­ Also looking for double 872-1400, anytime. Household goods, fish per minute. Call 646-5153, adults. Requirements: or queen size bed. Coll leave message with gle adult only..No pets, A.A.A. PAINTING CO.— tank, bike, toys, etc. Sat­ MAPLE DINING ROOM CARPENTERS NEEDED Bachelors Degree in so­ children. Coll 643-2880. Exterior, interior. Fully 647-8601. DELIVER ING RICH urday, May 12th, lOom- SET, weight bench, kit­ MOTORCYCLE INSU­ service. cial'work, Education or HARDWARE POSITION — Immediate openings I" OVea spaca. 770 aa ll ^aab- I insured with guoronteed LOAM — 5 yards, $62 plus 4pm. 97 Bette Drive, Moo­ chen and household RANCE — Competeflve for experienced carpen­ related tield, experience — Responsible position goua and cotwantawl tocalon. | tax. Sand, gravel and rotes, big bike rotes MACHINE SHOP needs MANCHESTER. NOR- I 190 No SI. ^ Hotn I- > expert workmonshijm anshijb Misc for Solo ch ester .$o,b2,fclas69 items. 8:30om-3pm, May ters. All phases of con­ with disabled persons de- for knowledgeable, ma­ I U/m and Maactiaatot Hoaptal I Coll Bob Hyde.,649-W yr stone. Coll 643-9504. 12th, 326 Woodbridge available. Coll Clarice, full time help tor Debur- ture person. Conyers THEND — One bedroom FuM aannea • ciaaa OuMdng Long ! MOVING — Tog Sole. struction. Full time em­ sireoble. 25 hours per apartment, in quiet resi- I laaaa ataitobto CaN ownar any- | Household goods, fish Street. Clarke Insurance, 643- ployment and benefits. riqg and Secondary Oper- week, includes some ev­ Hardware, 646-5707. 1126. ati<^. Apply Tuesday or dmtial area, near bus­ I **"• I EXTERIOR/INTERIOR took, bike, toys, etc. Sat­ ----ZB------Call 742-5317 8:30am to enings. Salary, S8200 per PAINTING ond wallpap­ FOR SALE... Conon FD TAG SALE — Saturday, Thursday, 10am-2pm; or F U LL TIM E — Days, lines. Heat not included. 64B-2300 urday, May 12th, lOom- 5pm, Monday through year." Send resuem to; 5365 monthly. Coll 646- ering, ceiling work. Call 135mm F/X5 lens, $70. 9am-4pm. Free couch and MOTORCYCLE INSU­ call for an appointment, Ms. Townsend, MARCH, evenings and Saturdays. 4pm. 97 Bette Drive, Friday. 3158 between Bom and evenings. Gory McHugh, Canon FD2X Type A ex­ MOTHERS DAY SPE­ Manchester. lots of other goodies. 76 RANCE SPECIALIST — 647-1883. C .B . E n te r­ Inc., P.O. Box 5 7 4 , Store. Coll be- tender. $90. Both in excel­ CIA L on oil Vegetoble 8, Coll us and compare our prises, 75 Woodland 4:3aNn. 643-9321. Bowers Street, AVON — Yaur Time Is chesfer, CT' 06040; 646- fwean 9om and 4pm, M isc ter Rent- 46 lent condition, used very Flower plants. The old Manchester. rotes. Ask for Janet or Street, Manchester. 4446. days, ask for Jett, 649- GARAGE SALE — May' , Worth Money! Sell Avon. 454 AAAIN S TR E E T — little. Coll 643-2711 be­ fashioned born with old 11th, 12th 8i 13th. Electric Judy. Crockett Agency, 0446. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BuiMino/Coiitractino S3 643-1577. Earn gaod maney, -set Three room heated tween 9om and 4pm, ask fashioned prices at the stove, furniture, lots ot CRAFT BOOTH SPACE your own hours. Call ONE GARAGE available apartment. No applian­ for Mark. Herb Born, 46 East books. Horn to 6pm. 473 — Available at Republi­ 523-9401 or 278-2941. w* iwad part RESTAURANT HELP tor storage. Close to 1-84, «««»»»»»■«««»«««««•— > Street, Andover, CT. You'll w a k out «l«ctrorttcca8ft ro- N EED ED — Mornings. ces. No pets. Security. FARRAND REMODEL­ Gardner Street,^ can's strawberry festi­ Misc. Automotive 76 giitBr hBndlB mon«y m«oi cut* 10' X 20.180 a month. Coll TELEPHONE ANSWER­ Phone 646-6536. tioig sobs Apply in person at: Sunny 5350. Coll 646-2426. 9am- ING — Cabinets, roofing, Manchester. val, June 16th 8< 17th, for EXPERIENCED, MA­ tom*rs Pr«v«ou8 cn ru w •■port- 643-5811, between 8am ING AAACHINE — With ••••••••••••••••••••••• tncB tIBipfui but not OBCMSBry and stock paoplt Side Up, 1095, Som weekdovs. gutters, room additions, details coll Carol Kelley, TURE FULL TIME Good statiing satary m ime with and 4pm. remote. $95. Call 647-0343. 644-8761 or Della Mitchell SALES PERSON — Apply akpattanca. compiata banafils. You II Stock shalwaa pnea Manchester. decks, all types of remo­ 721 FIRESTONE RADIAL and gtaai growth opporiumty Call tnatchandisa baipcuMomara. and ^-(AVAILABLE JUNE 1st — deling ond repairs. FR EE 644-2561. in person to: Marlow's, Of T IR E — White raised wnia gain valuabia anpatianoa and Three bedrooms, fire­ estimates. Fully Insured. TYPEWRITER — Re­ 867 Main Street, knowiadga m a rapidty growing mington noiseless porta­ letters, new. Steel belled. Manchester. bu:.inns Pravtous rataii budang place. large kitchen with Telephone 60-6017, after Cars/Tniefcs for Sole 71 195/70R13. 145. Coll 649- maiatialt or homa caniar anpan* appliances. 1550. Coll 646- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 6pm, 647-8509,*no* ble. (xood condition. $25. PER EN N IALS — Clean­ GARAGE/TAG SALE — anca halpful but not naoatsary MANCHESTER — Pro­ Call 646-2564. ing garden. 119 Lake 9947. U u CwMttarl Good starting salary and grant op­ NEWSPAPER DEALER 4144.643-1969 evenings. Multi family at 38 Lawton - PRIVATE, NON-PROFIT portunity for training and od- fessional female to shore Street, Manchester. LfOAL NOTICE Otfke Naeaiw DESIGN KITCHENS Ay Rood. Everything priced The following unredeemed AGENCY — Seeks port vancamant Call or wnta N EE D ED — Monchester- 6 room house. 1275 month CAMEL BACK, 3 man ••••••••••••••••••••••• GMC STEP VAN, 1974 — 145 Spifc w St /South Windsor area. MANCHESTER — J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, xtro low. Bicycle for two, oledges will be sold on 5-15-S4. No time direct care aides to NiedwiNr, CT 88840 How Wonted 21 HeW Wanted 21 IM P WonW 21 SiHiotion Wanted 22 plus V!> utilities. Coll 649- tent, never been used. Full self contained. Grill, 791 issued No 781 issued 11- work with mentally re­ Coll Jeonne, 647-9946. Brookfield Street, three oxox vonitles, formica, Wilson _ ...... Peh 65 glosswore, housewares. refrigerator, coffee pot 183; No 779 issued 10-27-83; No 775 nMec:84S«136 bedroom duplex. 2nd ...... art, Corkin counter tops, Excellent condition. $50 glltwore, blender, 4 slice issued 10-26-83; No 748 issued 10-3- tarded adults In commun- agua/ ^mptoff m/t •••••dddddddddd— firm. Coll 643-1516 ofte and steam table operate 83; No 728 issued 9-22-83; No 785 is- DRIVER AND DELIV­ floor, all appliances, kitchen cabinet fronts, todster(new), blue wil­ sued11-4-83; No794lssuedtM0-83. - ity residence. Weekend Oiaaiar TWO PEOPLE TO As­ 6pm. by propane gas. Has hot ERY PERSON — Wanted JO B W A N TED in flower . washer and dryer hoo­ complete woodworking low wore; silverware, Woodside Co^ 807 Hortford Rd. hours included. High SALES C O N SU LTAN T — 14SSaaacarSL MECHANIC semble Toys. House­ shop. Would like to leorn ' Services FR EE — Spayed female and cold running water. Manchester. CT ■aadMator, CT for delivery and installa­ Individual with extensive kups. Goroge, full ottic service, custom mode answering machine, 044- 05 school diploma and expe­ One ot Connecticut's wives, college students. basic flower work. Call SURVEYORS 20 sepond dog. Three colors, port Phone 643-5970 after Spm, HMm:S4»«138 tion of TV 's ond video experience in 2 and 4 Bookkaaotng background nacaa- ond basement. Com- furniture, colonial repro­ snow tires, salesman's rience required. MARCH largest hearing aide com­ aguat op^otttutttp aaiptepar m/f 7om-3pm, 32 hours o optical tronsit. Also Wild Beagle and Shepard. To 643-2711 8:30am to NOTICE TO CREDITORS equipment. Vnlid Con­ stroke engines. Experi­ aary tor tuli cfiarga poaihon m au- 742-7038. pletely remodeled. Avail­ ductions in wood, 9 vorle- samples of silk and plas­ Inc., 872-2079. panies is seeking on ag­ ence in ultralight aviation week, Mondov- eeeeee— eeeeOeeeeeeea T16DE Theodolite. Both good home, needs a place 5:30pm, ask for Suzanne, E S T A T E OF necticut driver's license tomotiwa ofhea Ontarstfiad dubaa able July 1st. 1520 per Servicei Ottered 51 ties of hardwood and tic flowers - clothing, RACHEL M. BUELL gressive, self starter who MEDICAL SECRETARY desirable but not essen­ Thursdoy, 6464228. and raaponaibilitiaa Cab Mrs. holt price. Call 423-9633 to run, both people work. leave message. month plus utilities. Coll veneers NOW IN ST(X:k fabrics and much more! The Hon. Normon J. EXPERIENCED HAIR- wants to earn top pay for — Wanted Immediately. needed. Coll 646-6051. tial Reply to Box L. c/o Emond. e43>3236 Ext 1M E«an- Instruction 25 Hod all shots. Coll any­ 647-1225. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Call 649-9658 or evenings, otter 5om. May 12th & 13th, 10am- Preuss. Judge* of the Court CUTTER WANTED — Man Chester/Rockville Manchmter Herald •ng aopotntmanto availabto ODD JOBS, Trucking. time before Ipm or any­ of Probate* District of An­ our Manchester location. BOO'S CLEANING SER­ 3pm. No previews. Rain 1979 CHEVY MALIBU For busy, high volume office. Insurance forms, Home repairs. You name 289-7010. time after 4pm, 646-8137. dover at a hearing held on Full training provided. VICE — Looking for full, CRAFTSMAN SELF date. May 19th-20th. CLASSIC SPORT COUPE salon. Salary $150 or de­ typing, billing. Reply to SEWING MACHINE OP­ DENTAL HYGIENIST — MANCHESTER — Third it, we do it. Free esti­ — V 8 , automatic, power Mov 3* 1984 ordered that all Individual must eniov ERATORS — Established and port time people. floor, four room apart­ PROPELLED Lawn claims must be presented to pending on experience. working with senior citi­ Box KK, c/o The Man­ Port time hours. South mates. Insured. 643-0304. LEON CIESZYNSKI FREE KITTENS — One steering, air condition­ nationwide pillow manu­ Must be neat, reliable ment. Garage, yord, cen­ mower— 22 inch cut, runs the fiduciary on or before Coll C & C Haircrotters, chester Herald. SEWING MACHINE ME­ ond hove o pleosont per­ Windsor office. Pleose BU ILD ER — New homes, mole, blonde and white. August 3* 1984 or be barred as zens. State regulations, facturer has immediate tral location, near bus­ and looks like new. $80 ing, AM /FM , vinyl top. ask for Vol or Peggy, must be 21. Call 1-342-0184 CHANICS — Experience sonality. Coll 742-9757. coll 644-1509. LAWN MOWING — odditions. remodeling, One female, grey and by low provided. full time opening. Expe­ CERTIFIED MATH IN­ cash. Call 649-6785, Bill. Coll 643-2880. Sharon B. Preuss* Cleric 649-2517. for Interview. HELP W A N TED — Port preferred. Apply be­ line. No pets. Securitv, Hedge trimming - choin rec rooms, garages, kit­ white. Call 649-2615. rience preferred. Day STRUCTOR — All T A G SALE — Troop 126 & The fiduciary is: time, full time. Mornings tween 8:30am-3pm, Pio­ PART TIME BAR­ references. Coll 649,7718. sow work - light trucking. chens remodeled, ceil­ shift, 5 day week. Pull DISHWASHER — From grodes. SAT preparation.. THREE PAIRS Gold 7th grade Sunday School. 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS Harvey Isham DENTAL ASSISTANT — CAREER ORIENTED IN­ preferred. Must be neat neer Parachute Com­ 3pm to 8pm, Monday TE N D E R , kitchen grill. Generol handyman. In­ ings. both tile, dornners, FREE DOG TO GOOD 26 Tourolne Way benefit program, includ­ Moth and English. Com­ W ILLIN G TO N — 1-86. off draw drapes. 82” wide, Emanuel Lutheran WAGON.' 350 V-8. Auto­ Manchester. Part time DIVIDUAL — To do audi­ in appearance. See Andre pany, Inc., Pioneer through Saturday. Apply Experienced. Coll 742- sured. Coll Roy. 646-7973. rooting. Residential or HOM E — Spayed female. matic. Posi-troction. South Yormouth* Moss. ing sewing incentive. puter. literacy, bosic.^ Route 74. Country set­ commercial. 649-4291. 52” long. Good condition. Church, 60 Church Street, 041-05______for experienced person in ometric testing in health at Gentle Touch Car Industrial Park, Hole in person: Johnny's 6978. Mother - Poodle, father - Roof rock, radio, de- Road, Manchester. Apply at: Pillowtex Coll 649-5453. ting. Beautiful air- $10 o pair. Coll 643-6463. May 12th, 9am to 4pm. general practice; Mon­ core facilities, Manches­ Wash, 344 Brood Street, Brass Key, 829 Main Lab. Excellent tempera­ togger, more. Original NOTICE TO CREDITORt Manchester. Phone 644-1581. EOE. Corp., 49 Regent Street, conditioned 1 and 2 bed- EXPERIENCED CAR­ Tents, torps, camping day and Friday after­ ter area. All training Street, Manchester.. PHARMACIST — Full or MAN'S TAN LIGHT­ ment. Phone 649-6367. owner. 643-2880. ES TA TE OF noon, Thursday night, Manchester. EOE, M/F. port time. Ambitious, room apartments. P E N TE R — Remodeling, equipment, uniforms, ELIZABETH T. BIDWELL provided. Must be21. Call 1385-1425. Private en­ W EIG H T Sports Jacket, The Hon. Norman J. two Saturdays a month. 1-342-0184 for interview. MEDICAL SECRETARY energetic individual tor additions, roofs and bikes, sports equipment, MANAGER TRAINEE — N E E D E D — Responsible trance, private patio. In­ LAWN MOWERS RE- size 40. Lexington Tailor h o u s e h g J L ^ a n d SUBARU GL WAGON, Preuss. Judge* of the Court Call for interview, 646- — Full time for Manches­ person to watch two independent store. Spe­ PIANO LESSONS — For PAIREO-Quick. Expert decks. Free estimates. of Probote. District of An­ Notional company needs cludes heat, hot water, Shop, 73 Birch Street. miscellaneous. 1983 — Automatic, 5 year 2251. RN, LPN — 7-3 charge ter physician. Please cializing In customer ser­ beginners. Will come to Service! Senior Dis­ Coll Mike, 871-2SS9. dover at a heorlng held on candidates for manager young boys, Monday wall-to-wall carpeting, 643-8651. warranty, rust proof, May 3. 1984 ordered thot all contoct Rn^h ot 647-1493. vice. Flexible hours. Coll house. Coll 64941343 or SOUTH WINDSOR KEN­ nurse position available training. Must be oggres- through Friday, 34pm. laundry, parking, gorden count! Free Pick Up and roof rock, 22,000 miles. ciolms must be presei^i^ to PART TIME HELP for every other weekend. PLUM BER — Must be 875-2507. 643-1372, osk for Len. Delivery! ECONOMY ROBERT E. JARVIS — N E L CLU B now offering sive, mature individual, Own transportotion o plot. 25 minutes from W ILL TR A D E A D M IR A L Asking $7200. Excellent the flduclory on or Detore N E E D E D — To lood and Excellent per diem rate. PAINTERS — Minimum licensed. Needed imnne- Building & Remodeling August 3* 1984 or be barred as qualified to troin ds mon- must. Call 646-518S. Hartford. No pets. Coll M OW ER. 647-3660. 19” table model, solar obedience (beginners condition. Coll ater 6pm, unload household furni­ Coll Mrs. Gibbs, DNS, 5 yeors experience. Must diotelv. Steody work with DRIVERS TO SELL Hood Specialist. Additions, through utility) classes by law provided. oger. If qualified and te iv U M d for Sate 22 , 429-5691. color T V . runs well for 646-4923. Sharon B. Preuss. Clerk ture using rental trucks. Meadows Manor, 647- have references. Report excellent hourly wages; ice cream. We wont 50 HIGHLAND LANDS­ garoges. roofing, siding, and breed handling TAG SALE — Saturday, other benefits. Inquire: accepted, 11500 per 'B O LTO N — Responsible 10” table sow on stand. The fiduciary Is: Only experienced need 9191. to LoCovo Construction drivers at once. Ding CAPIN G — Spring clean kitchens, bathrooms, re­ classes. Wednesday 5/12/84, rain date 5/19/84. Rov W. Bldwell Imperial Plumbing Com­ month income and ex­ person wanted to do eeeeeeeeeeeeee—eeeeeee AVAILABLE JUNE 1st — Coll after 6pm, 649-8314. 1976 DODGE DART — apply, call Friends Servi­ Co., 185 Silos Deane Hwy, weekly laundry and iron­ Dong Carts. 568 Memor­ up. mowing and mainte­ placement windows- nights, Tolland TAC Household and antiques. AM /FM cassette, 7 good 30 Long Hill Rd. Wethersfield, Monday pany, 981 Sullivan penses paid in training ial Drive. Chicopee Moss. FREE CATALOG — Ot Immaculate 4 room /doors. Coll 643-6712. 24 Fairfield Street, Man­ Andover, CT 06232 ces, 649-4432. ing tor a family ot tour. nance. Fertllizlhg. heavy CHAIN SAW HOMELITE Building, Rockville. For tires, automatic trans­ through Saturday be­ Avenue, South Windsor, center plus 12000 per 1-4134738. lond bargains, S acres to " apartment in 2 tomily chester. No Early Birds! 042-05 CtaK 6434029 otter 6pm, and light truckii;^g. 10" with two additional Information call 87541097 mission, power steering. FMIIT DESK CEERK tween 10am and 12 noon. phone 644-2538. month guaranteed min­ 500 acres, cowering Ver- - home. Includes heot, hot MASTER CABINET PUBLIC NOTICE Process orders and in­ imum income when in d o il^ water and appliances. -Landscape experts In chains. Works very well. or 872-2156.______40,000 miles. Excellent DRIVER NEEDED for mont and the Berkshlres rockluux. formationslurmuiiofis andaiwj spe-.spe-y With 30 yeore TAG SALE — 358 Lvdoll ANNUAL BUDGET OPEN FOR voices. Schedule deli­ manogement. Apply at: Adults only. No pets. $69. Coll 875-6736 otter condition. 12900. Coll 649- INSPECTION veries. Immediate open­ CAR P EN TER — Basic SO FRO FABRICS — Now automotive refinish dis­ at lowest Imoginoble pri- - ciol design. Mulch, top ? ** A BAR O F toilet soop Street, Soturdoy, May knowledge of framing East Hartford Romado BOOKKEEPER — Expe­ References and security 7pm. 8365. On Wednesday* May 2* 1984, EXPERIENCED BACK- ing; toll time position. interviewing for full and rienced through Trial tributor. Individual must ces. Write: C A TA LO G soil, trees,frees, shrubs and »«hloned craftsnyanship placed In suitcases will 12th, I0am-4pm, Sunday, the Board of Directors and roofing preferred. Inn, Room 422, Wednes- hove knowledge ot Man­ OFFICE. P.O. Box 938. ' required. 1450. Call 643- at a fair price. All your May 13th, 9om-12 noon. HOE OPERATOR — Must have experience. part time soles asso- Balance. 20 to 30 hours stone available. Free Es­ M OVING — Sears coun­ keep them smelling nl- 1976 FORD MAVERICK enacted the Town’s budget ' Knowledge ot building Must have own tools and doy. May 16th, 10am chester area and hove a North Adams, Moss. - 9257. woodworking needs. In­ Rain or Shine. for Fiscal-Year 1984-1985. A Needed by general con­ ciotes, sewing expe­ per week. Please coll the timates. Coll 649-6685 or try kitchen gas stove, ce...ond may come In — AM /FM stereo, auto­ tractor. Also must have products halptul.'EOE. transportation. Call 649- rience required. Call tar Sharp. Cleon driving record. 01247. terior ond exterior. Coll hondy next time you go summory of the enacted For interview call Rich at: accountant: Joseph Fi- 643-7712. timers, rotisserle. Iron matic transmission, budget showing the intended truck driving experience. 2954. appointment, 646-7728. Good starting pay ond M ANCHESTER — 2 bed­ 6460585,6444)036. on a vocation trip. Boost BICYCLES, guitars, uses of Revenue Shoring the awtferd tosabar Ce. SUMMER JOBS AVAIL­ lomeno, 232-4425. room townhouse. newly trim, excellent condition. power steering. Running Call 742-5317, 8:30am to benefits. iV t day work BOLTON LAKE — Very, SPRING C L E A N U P — In your vocation budget by baby things, computer, Funds and Information sup­ ABLE — Above overage remodeled. Available im­ Lovely Hitchcock hutch, condition. 11600. Coll 649- porting the budget actions ta­ 5pm. SM -flO l TOWN OF MANCHESHR week. Coll Tony. 649-5211. very small parcel wift need of a Bockhoe and/or g e n e r a l CARPEN­ selling Idle Items around tools and miscellaneous. 8365. earnings tor summer SECRETARY — The private rood. Cannot be ' mediately. BIsseil 8i T R Y & REPAIRS — Rec like rtew. Gold velvet Saturday, May 12th, 8am ken by the Board of Directors Bulldozer? We hove a channel back couch. Coll your home for cash. are available for public In­ work. Be neat and cor American Association ot H O U SECLEANERS built upon. Coll 643-2880. ‘ Boyle Realtors, 649-4800. rooms, family rooms and Ploce on od In classified to 3pm, 87 Mill Street, spection In the Office of Fi­ K IT ‘N ’ C A R LY LE " by Larry Wright LABORER helpful. Opportunity of dump truck too! No lob 6434)259. 1971 C H E V E L L E , 1966 & University Professors, WANTED — Pori tinne. too small. Free esti­ ceilings are our spe- to find a cosh buyer. Manchester. nance, Municipal Building, $3.37 par hour $250 per week. Coll 646- UCONN Chapter, o pro- Experience preferred. _ i ^ a CONDO FOR RENT — cialfv. Concrefe work 1970 Chargers. For parts. from 8:30 A.M . to 4:30 P.M., 3936. mates. Reasonable rotes. M OPED — Scorpion, In­ Coll Dove at,647-1420. Monday through Friday (20 - 30 hours par waak) fessionol and collective but will train. Coll 647- K G O I EStC ite With option to buy. Avail­ Coll 649-2871. done. One day service on TOWN OF MANCNCtTEII. CONN6(TnCUT 045- 05 bargaining organization 3777. able June 1st. Route 30, sntaller repairs. Discount cludes helmet, brand N O TK C O F „ The Town may have summer positions for new. $300 firm. Rifle, - Manchester residents who are in school and LOOKING FOR RIGHT for 1500 University' of Vernon. Tw o bedrooms, Senior Citizen. Coll otter ADOPTION OF AMENOMCNT TO O B D I^ « PERSON — Must be de­ AMBITIOUS COLLEGE Marlin 30-30, $100 Firm. In occordonn with the provisions ol Chapter 3. S ^tlo n 1 TOWN OF MANCHESTER* CONNECTICUT Connecticut Faculty and living room, dining 3pm, 649-8007. and 9 of the Tow n Chorter. notice Is hereby given ot the odoo- NOTICE OF at least 19 years of age. pendable and self moti­ S TU D E N T — Odd lobs, Coll anytime otter 5pm, Researchers, seeks an CindsHiMliiim. 3> room, kitchen. Coll 643- lawn core, pointing spe­ tlon by the Board ol Directors ot the Town ot Monchester, ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TD DBDINANCE Applications are available at the Personnel vating. Own transporto- Executive Secretary with 5811 between Sam and 568-6910. Connecticut, on May 8. 1984. __ In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Section ) aaeeeeeeeeeeegeeeeeeeee cialties. Fair rates, pro­ ADDITIONS — Your Office, Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Man­ tlon. Route work tor 3 to 5 years experience plans or ours. We will AMENDMENT TO OnOINANCE . and 9 ot the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given of the od op­ fessional work. Coll Jett. BBQ g r i l l ' $5. Wooden B E IT O R D A IN ED by the Board ot Directors ot the Town ot tion by the Board of Directors of the Town ot Manchester, chester, Connecticut. growing pest control who is a "self starter” build to suit your needs. Manchester that Section 5-2 ot the Code ot Ordinonces ot tire Connecticut, on May 8,1984. company. Colt 649-9001. 647-9013. kitchen cabinet doors. Females and minorities are encouraged to Excellent typing and .4djecenl to Tennis Courts. Pool. Park. Call 643-9095 between 8am Tow n of Manchester adopted December 12,1978 be amended AMENDMENT TO ONOINANCE apply. stenographers skills re­ MANCHESTER — Two and 4pm. Look great painted. IS by adding the lollowlng: BE IT O R D A IN ED by the Boordot Dlrectorsof the Townot PART TIME RECEPTIO- Shopping Center mnd Busline^. bedroom townhouse,' 116 LANDSCAPING — dll. Call 646-4995. Sec. 5-2. Rn lduiee ol lot purdueere , . Manchester that Section 15-22(b) of the Ordinances of the quired. Ahllitv to ettec- Spring Cleon Up. Fertiliz- Cemetery lots will be sold only to residents ol the town, Town of Manchester be further amended os follows; NIST/OROER CLERK — baths, heat, hot water, tiveiv communicate with ing. Any yard with the following exceptions: ^ . . . ^ (b ) The owner, agent or occupant ot ony building or lot of We have on Immediate appliances. 1575 monthly, "••"NVSIdM* M FOR SALE — 8 HP Troy (1) The soleol lots In Veleron's Field shall not be restricted land, whose duty it Is to cleor the sidewalk odlocent thereto, CELEBRITY CIPHER protessionols. Attrocllve WELLSWEEP maintenonce. Coll Catahrtty Qphar cryptograma ara cualad from (luotattona by tamoi» paopto, paat opening for o port time salary oiyl benefit pack­ phis securitv. Coll 643- ^ built rototlller. Call 643- ■ to residents ot the town. who shall violate any of the provisions ot the foregoing sec­ and proaant. Each ianor in tha ciphor atanda tor anothar rodni's ctoar SegualsP rec6ptlonist/order clerk. 9658 or 643-62S2. (2) Soles shall be permitted to tormcr town residents who tion, or refuse to neglect to comply with the some, sholl be age. Application deod- CONDOMINIUMS s m . hove lived for a period ol one year or longer In the deemed guilty ot on Infraction and, upon, conviction there-, by CONNIE MIENER 5 day work week, Mon- 400 NORTH MAIN ST. MANCHESTER BIDWELL HOME Im­ line June 1st. Position BRICKS, BLOCKS. at, shall be fined In accordance with the applicable provi­ dov through Friday, 9om- open June. 4th. 1984. provement Company — END RQLLS — 27Vk (3) (The sole ol lots In the Hebrew Cemetery shall not be sions ot the Connecticut General Statutes. ‘F ’C ADCSEFALNaP, UaKNFCaKNLE. PImiL S T O N E — Concrete. Prepared by William J. Sheo - 1pm. Requires good typ­ A AU P is on Ckuol Oppor­ MANCHESTER 'Rooflng . stding. altera­ Width, .25c; 13M width - 2 restricted to residents ot the town, provided, however, ing skills, pleasant New t ReBreepsi. Fnity ApBBiPcea Kllchcae. Chimney repairs. No lob tions. additions. Some for .258. M U S T be picked that ony non-residant must be a nrember ot the congre­ Assistant Town Attorney tunity Employer. Please W/CIMIUP Weed Cnakw t g . Ckeicc el C in e t ^NNET ELDERLY too small. Call 644-8356. gation ol Temple Beth Sholom, Incorporoted.) 3 -2 8 ^ EDMLIEB, JOKaUN, EDHLE. PaAaKN. telephone ntonner and send resume and referen­ a VUqtl neer. ApBencp W M em . IW Ba&s. number for over 30 years. up at the Manchester Prepared by Kevin M. O'Brien 4- 10-84 some figure aptitude. ces to: AAUP. UCONN HOU^NS 649-6495.' Herald office BEFQR E Town Attorney 4- 27-84 la ilv U n p l Baaeaecpta. Electric R aB iuii HcpL TRUCKING. HAULING. 11AM Q N LY. 5- 7-84 VaKaODTU, EFXLlEa. LKP EDKaEH. Apply at 210 East Main Chapter. Inc.. P.O. Box T h b Ordinance shall toke effect ten (10) days otter this pu­ • This Ordinance shall toke effect ten (10) dovs otter this ou- Street, Rockville. EO E. Cleaning yards. Trees 18S. Storrs. C T 06818. Atf. cut. haul away brush. blication In IMS newspaper provided Ihol within ten (10) bllcallon in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) STRQNE PUSH LAWN days otter this publication ot this Ordinance o petition days otter this publication of this Ordinance o petition CN SaOUOKLEFNH FU KON USEFN; SuzcMWio Berwick. Admi­ OPEN HOUSE Call Mike. 649-2021. MAINTENANCE PER­ nistrative M QW ER — Ball bearing. signed by not less than live (5) percent of the electors ot f ^ slgM d by not less thon five (5) percent ot the electors ot the SON — Needed tor gen- l^turday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Easy to push. Nome Town, os determined from the latest officials lists of the Re- Tow n, os determined from the latest officials lists ot the Re- FN’U UJOaPPBP.” — BLAX SLLO. (W « ofjmr e/f/ordeWe k a u iii^ trilkoul merifieutg TRUCK AVAILABLE Mstrors ol Voters, has not been tiled with the Tow n Clerk re­ eistrors of Voters, hos not bieen tiled with the Town Clerk re­ erol Cleon up ottocllltles. FQGARTY BRQTHERS brand Silent Scott, 125. questing Its reference to o special Town election. PUPPY SITTER — euality. Stop by end totopon!) FOR gorage and cellar questing Us rclerencc to o special Town election. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: I wouldn't say I inventad tack, but I Light to medium work. Prefer senior citizen to — Bathroom rentodel- Coll 646-6794. James F. Fogortv James F. Fooortv deliniMy brought it to its praseni high popularity." — Baita Port time. Prefer even- Cleon up. yard work and Ing; Installation water Secretory Secretory ptov with puppy Vk hour houllng. Mowing also Board of Directors Board ot Directors Midlar Ings. Aoplv.: Gorin's Joe- doily In the north end of P E n iU U N BLDG CO. heaters, garbaoc dispo- PQQL LAD D ER . Shork- Manchester, Connecticut Manchester, Connecticut e taax by nca. iik. jc uor. Route 83. Vernon, done. Coll tor estimate, sols; faucet repairs. 649- line safety deluxe oluml- Doted at Manchester. Connecticut Manchester. Coll 647- M7-1S4G m ornings, 7am-11am, Doted at Manchester, Connecticut 6464)158. 0255. 7857. Visa/MasterCard num, used only 14 season, this 9th doy of Mov. 1984 this 9lh day ot May, H84 64641S9. accepted. tso. Call 649-3085. 047415 048DS V 20 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Sulurdiiy. Mny 12. I9H4 NOUSIWASHING GENERAL OIL High PreMure Power Waehing \ AARON COOK Of Vinyl, Aluminum And Wood MANCHESTER Sided Hornet. American couple free, The 1984 Legislature: Pitkin house has HEATING OIL MAK Pointing A43-2659 unharmed In Sri Lanka what It did, didn’t do owners occupied QUALITY SERVICE ‘.'I we AVCIPT (v;; 'A< PI54 ... page 4 ... page 7 ... page 16 CALL 5 6 8 - 3 5 0 0 HAS ITI c n u m MITO BODY OPTICAL NOUTE «3 TALCOTTVILLE, CT. FEATURING THIS WEEK ... 24 HR.TOWING Showers tonight Manchester, Conn. 763 and 191 M ain SI , M ancheilet Same Tuesday Monday, May 14, 1984 643-0016 Phone 6A3-1I91 or 643-1900 •COMPLCTt COLLIIION REPAIR Single copy: 25

.■s. 4- RAZOR’S % ^ Able EDGE R o f F i m - Mudslides Home Improvement & CO. “Your Complete Remodeling Service” 968 Main St. TH E cur Room Ad'dillont - Porch Encloturet - Roofing - Downtown YO U KEEP threatening Decks - Siding - Solar Greenhouses - Kitchens - Call 647-1167 Insulated Replacement Doors A Windows. Ren Codett, 531 Porker Street for your appointment O w ner ______643 -9 966 lU Utah towns OVER 45 MANCNESTER SALT LAKECITY (UPI) — Meltingsnow sent more YEARS mudslides tumbling down Utah mountainsides today, ;«rj; MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE t damaging several homes in the northern part of the 4 stale, and rising temperatures and the possibility of Opp. East Cemetery For All Your Needs CALL 649-5807 rain threatened to create more problems. Several cities kept sandbags along creeks to TRAVEL«INSURANCE QUALITY HARRISON ST. prevent flooding that threatened homes and MANCHESTER highways. 391 Breed St., Menchester MEMORIALS A massive mudslide hit homes in northern Utah and 646-7096 residents of another town to the east monitored an earlier slide that killed an elderly man who tried to outrun it. J. B. ELECTRONICS **Svrving Manchester For Oi’^r 50 Years” Another slide narrowly missed the home of a Utah Supreme Court justice in Spanish Fork Canyon near STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV l.'H where a mudslide wiped out the town of Thistle last SALES AMD SERVICE f 1^’ Pentland The Florist year. 1 /' Stale meteorologist Bill Alder said record warm 24 BIRCH ST. Ti temperatures could further threaten communities TEL. 643-6247 throughout the state later today. He said the highs Able Home Improvement owned by Ron Cadett is your com­ 643-4444 could get into the 90s today, quickening the mountain F.T.D. snowmelt and Hooding the streams. MASTER CHARGE "There is still 25 to 30 inches (of water equivalent) plete Remodeling Service and is Able to handle all your Re­ AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD WIDE SERVICE up there (in the mountains). " Alder said. "We only JACK BERTRAND 643-1262 modeling needs. Call us for design and construction of Room lost lour to eight during the recent warm spell." Additions, House Renovations, Sun Rooms, Screened Adler said expected rain showers tonight could M aggravate the situation. SPECIALIZING IN Porches, Decks, Kitchens, Roofing, Siding. Each job is WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL "The low temperature only got to 66 last night. " he SUPERIOR MUFFLERS AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION said. "That's a record minimum for this dale. " personally handled by Ron and customer satisfaction comes HEATING and SHEET METAL Road crews spent the night monitoring a mudslide DON WILLIS GARAGE, INC. above the tiny coal mining town of Clear Creek, about specialists * first. WHEEL a l ig n m e n t - BRAKE SERVICE WRECk EP SLU. (.( 90 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. GENERAL REPAIRING New England Mechanical Services, Inc. The slide Sunday afternoon killed Iver Coski, 71, Propane Cylinders Filled who had a summer home in the town Witnesses said Air Conditioning Service ABLE HOME IMPROVEMENT Coski tried to run from the debris crushing down the TELEPHONE ^ ig MAIN, STRfcf T 168 TUNNEL RD. canyon, but was mired in the mud and buried. MANCHESTER CONN 06040 531 Parker St. VERNON, CT. 06066 Another man caught in the slide suffered chest and 871-1111 back injuries. Richard Sutton, 53, was taken to Salt Lake City for treatment but he was not seriously hurt. Manchester, Conn. Herald photo by Tarquinio NO IP OPEN SUNDAYS 9-1 Residents said the slide shoved Sutton's home ECONOMY LAWN MOWER SERVICE 6 4 3 -9 9 6 6 SUPPORT Your Neighborhood Pharmacy across a road and slammed it into a nearby structure. 647-3660 Senior Citizen Discounts They’re umbrella pals "It took that house and shoved it right inside the Lowest Prices in Area other building." said Jack Otani. Clear Creek. A The latest slide hit the community of East Layton Expert Lawn Mower Repair CROWN PHARMACY Amanda Weatherford and Dana Jenkins take shelter under an of Senior Troop 2, organized the day to help complete her gold about 7; 30 a.m. today. Officials were deciding PfIBSCRIPTlON CENTER whether to evacuate nearby homes in the town, about Free Pickup and Dallvery umbrella Saturday during Brownie Day at Camp Merrie-Wood award, Girl Scouting’s highest skills award. The rain didn’t stop 25 miles north of Salt Lake City. 10% Senior Citizens Discount AHMAD K. ALTAF 208 W s t C 9 n fr S tfe t \ on Gardner Street. About 85 Brownies, their friends and adult the Brownies, who took part in first aid lectures, arts and crafts, Another slide in the Spanish Fork Canyon CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER Rsgislered Phsrmsdst Manch99t9f, Cr. 06040 leaders attended the daylong outdoor event arrangedby Senior fire safety demonstratios, singing and square dancing. More community of Covered Bridge late Sunday destroyed FREE ESTIMATES (203) 649^312 T4 MILE Sqout Valerie Colvin of 134 N. School St. Valerie, 15, a member pictures on page 3. one home and narrowly missed several others, Cell enytlmc between 8 em, end 10 pm., 7 days e week PROMPT. PERSONAL FROK including one owned by Utah Supreme Court Justice COURTEOVS SERVICE MCDONALD’S Dullin Oaks. Utah County Emergency Services Director Gary Y EVERYTHING IN GLASS 25 (Ncott St., Manchester Call 649-7544 Clayton said a 20-to 30-foot high wall of mud. rocks and WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT debris crashed toward the three dozen homes Sunday Analysts unsure of Olympic boycott’s cost evening, destroying one and littering the yards of J.A. WHITE GLASS CO. Keep Your Eyes several others. m LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Soviet- Olympics boosters all predict more deadline for nations to officially fcay costs and $45 million for Clayton said after the slide buried one home, it hit a led boycott of the Olympic Games will than 600,000 people will come to Los whether they will compete. communications. gully that diverted most of the mud. But rocks and • 4 9 - 7 3 1 2 On This Space result in a loss of tourist dollars, but Angeles and generate through a Irv Brodsky, an ABC spokesman in Corporate sponsors who will foot other debris were spit onto Oaks' yard. analysts are unsure if the economic “ripple" effect up to $4 billion for thj , New York, .would not discuss what nearly Ihe entire bill have said their Clayton said the raging Spanish Fork River was r n t H 3 0 I T IK S h \ l‘hHlh \l t impact will be modest or profound. region's economy. money the network owes the LAOOC support will continue despite the Soviet threatening the bridge connecting the community 31 BISSELL 8T. MANCHESTER David A. Wilcox, vice president of The cost of the Games is currently but said ABC "has,protection" under withdrawal. road to the main canyon highway. eMIRRORS eSHOWER DOORS eSTORE FRONTS Next Week... Economics Research Associates, said pegged by the LAOOC at $498 million. the contract plus separate insurasee Just four miles south of Spanish Fork Canyon, 3 feet eSAFETY GLASS eBATHTUB ENCLOSURES eETC the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing The privately funded LAOOC has coverage for a pared down or canceled The Soviets themselves made an of water covered Interstate 15 near Payson today and Committee could be hit the hardest. estimated it would make a $15 million Olympics. estimated $3 million in non-refundable the Highway Patrol clo.scd the freeway to large “But school is still out on what profit and use that to fund amateur U .S. Financing of the first privately payments to the LAOOC for tickets and trucks. C u rtis impact this boycott will have," said athletic programs. But the committee lunded Games in modern history will to ABC-TV and other broadcast com­ ^•1- Wilcox, whose firm is a consultant to could lose up to $90 million from mainly come from the estimated $300 panies. Officials had used the Soviet Ziebart the LAOOC. “If there is a shrinkage of contracts containing “downward arbi­ million in worldwide television rights, investment as evidence they would Utilities consider IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMathes Rustproofing Company out-of-region visitorship, it would mean tration" clauses in a boycott. $116 million in commercial agreements compete. HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER V- in reality more potential tickets for Perhaps the most important adjust­ and $90 million in ticket sales. A Rand Corp. specialist on Soviet Video e Television • Stereo Vernon Industrial Place local people. ment will involve ABC-TV, which-four Major expenditures include $98 mil­ economics, Abraham Becker, called Z-GLAZE Clark Road MUD “I’m not sure the overall impact is years ago bought broadcast rights tor lion for administration, $95 million for the $3 million expenditure "peanuts." ‘N e w b r o o k ’ p l a n H T ia iO R Vernon, CT FLAPS going to be large in terms of the number $225 million. LAOOC president Peter construction of athletic facilities, $72 Becker said only an expenditure in the WEEKEND SPECIAL FROnCTION hundreds of millions would affect a CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) - The 16 New England ^ 1 5 (Just oft Rt. 86, Vernon exit) SUN ROOFS of spectators." Ueberroth recently said the final $80 million for management of the events. Rent VCR & 3 Movies $19.95 Mayor Tom Bradley and other million from ABC is due June 2, the $70 million for housing and medical boycott decision reversal. utilities that own the Seabrook nuclear plant met 273 W.MIDDLE TPKE. CALL FOR DETAILS today to consider a plan thought to be the last chance MANCHESTER ______649-3406 to save Seabrook's first reactor and its lead owner. 872-3361 The meeting on the new plan to complete Seabrook I Specializing in IFinet and its principal owner came in the wake of yet MERCURY f ! : ; ; ? , Filipinos vote despite boycott, fraud, attacks another cost and completion estimate for the first ■a O LCO n PACKAGE STORE unit. The new estimate — $4.5 billion — could have a 654 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT. MANILA, Philippines (UPI) - ruling KBL (New Society Move­ bearing on how the owners vote on a proposal to .J salvage Seabrook I and New Hampshire's largest Phono 646-2756 .fflfc, Pine Shopping Plaza Millions of Filipinos flocked to the ment) parly of President Ferdi­ polls today to vote in key parlia­ nand Marcos in the capital. In the utility. NO SERVICE CHARGE DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE mentary elections despite an oppo­ provinces, however, KBL candi­ The plan the owners considered was viewed as the O n. ol M.nchMiw'. LargMl S.l.etlon. Of FIguril CwMnIe* In sition boycott, charges of govern­ dates appeared to be ahead, the last hope for survival for the principal owner. Public Hosarvallont for e Holtit • Airlines • Slaamihlpt Stock. Our Volum. S n M You Mon.y. 100’. 01 SpodUt. Service Co. of New Hampshire, the Manchester, N.H., M u lw Cfiwg. and V)aa Accaolad ment fraud and new attacks by returns showed. 827 Main Street Manchoster Taia-CAack. . . utility that owns more than 35 percent of Seabrook. 4 communist rebels that left at least FirtMil ChKki Giilwd up ti 1150.00 46 people dead. Official election results will not Public Service has flirted with bankruptcy for the From the tiny, all-in-one kitchenette unit, to Officials reported a heavy tur­ be announced until late today or past month as it attempts to tree itself from the their specialty also. 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