21 - MANC HKSTKK H K H AU ). \Vc(liu s(la\, April 25, 1984 Bags have something in common with historic documents it," he said. pride> 1into ... .1 the person — making thifi... Verlon Rowe, general m:m!iDl*rmanager 1..I1.talk about. Not just a niiK-hini'machine.' " miiki'Kmakes him '‘UlM'SOhtlllV "personally commit- commit­ it. hC SOid. TRENTON. N.J. (I'Pl) - They The brown grocery bag as we bags. ' said Ted Dully, manugerol of the bag and sack division for Tom Smith ol Richmond. Va. ted to doing a good job. ore u.scd iind obused. :ind mo.st know it today was born in 1910 This man wishes Kennedy drinking \ retail packaging lor Pnion Camp Georgia Pacific s Richmond. Va., runs olf about 130,IH(0 bugs each Town’s Sarah Keleher people hondle them do/.en.s ol "You cun go back and see the when manufacturers began mak­ Corp. of Wayne, N.J. plant, cooked up Ihe idea ol bug day at the Georgia Pacilic plant. times ii week, but they hove one work you've done. I even go ing Ihe bug out of a new kind ol •'ll also tells you. il there is a signatures years ago when the When he goes into a supermarket, before his death thing in common with ii urieele.ss looking (in stores) when it's time to paper called "kraft, " which is doesn’t forget elderly to talk daddyhood quality problem, who ran Ihe bug company was having problems Iriends recognize his name on Ihe pointing, onimportont letterorlhe bag (groceries)," Morgan said. "1 German for strength. Over the so you can go back and talk to the with detective bags. bag. have a lot of friends and they pick page 4 Deelorolion ol Indepeiuleiiee. "We had a supervisors' meeting "It's a good idea because you are years, the materials used in the ... page 3 page 11 The lowly poper bog. just like o person." up the bags and say. 1 didn't know manufacture of the bag have been The practice ol putting a signa­ to decide what to do to instill pride more aware of what you are Pieas.so pointing, now has a uiu work for Georgia P acific.'" strengthened but the overall de­ ture on the bottom of a bag is and workmanship in the product." doin g," Smith said. signiiture revealing the identity ol sign has remained relatively relatively new and not wide-spread. Rowe said. "When you put a man's John Morgan, one of Smith's "II you make a bad product, you its maker. For some who do. it seems to work. name on it. you have somebody to co-workers, said signing the bag cun go back and find out who did unchanged. 'W e u.se the signature to instill

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t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. April 26. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, April 26. 1984 - 3 Mancfioster’s outreach worker Brandeis wants Its grads to use education to get jobs Manchester more liberally educated you are, arts education.” , WALTHAM. Mass. (D PI) - At Brandeis University, with Hirsch. THE HIATT PROGRAM in­ Larry Naishtut, assistant dirM- She says Brandeis wanU stu­ cludes intemshi{s, guidance and the better for them.” she says. in Brief Sarah Keleher doesn’t forget elderly Like the wistful character in the more than 3,600 liberal arts ma­ tor of executive recruitment at the dents to feel their education is not “ Alumni come back consistently late Harry Chapin’s song “ Taxi," jors, students soon will have some options for selecting courses to New York retail chain Abrahafn and say ‘thank God for my liberal going to the Salvation Army lunch?' many liberal arts majors in college help in putting their education to only spiritually rewarding, but prepare them for w oi^ and Straus, says “ business peopje Meg Harvey wins double By Sarah E. Hall pragmatic and a study that may arts education.’ They see a busi­ The first drop-off made, .slicdroveoll worry they will wind up not behind use — and in finding work. For example, history majors are looking to liberal arts majors. Herald Reporter ness school graduate who can't to pick up some others. Sometimes old a desk, but as philosopher cab better prepare them for most involved in research and writing We look for people who afe Margaret L. Harvey of 19 Grove St., recently careers. might find their skills applicable to write, an MBA who can’t do basic named valedictorian of Manchester High people resent her visits, she .said. drivers. THIS MONTTi, the school opened flexible, who have demonstrated It was a not-so-unusual Wednesday. working on a magazine. communications. ’ ’ ^booTs Class of 1984, has placed as one of 500 Sometimes, even when they won't let It is a fear that has pushed many the Hiatt Career Development “ The notion about liberal arts an ability to think and learn.” ' In a sparsely furnished Main Street The students'will participate in a How can a liberal arts back­ finalists nationwide in the Presidential Scholars her in, she said, they’ll speak to her from arts and humanities into Center, a facility aimed at helping training is you don’t have to think Charles Brown, chairman hf apartment, s ^ helped one old man find “ shadbw program” working ground prepare students for var­ Program. through the door. business administration or high- students understand the worUi of about selecting a major. Politics American Telephone and Tel^ a basin and Epsom salts to soak his alongside professionals in bank­ ious careers? “We’re excited. She’s the first Presidential Neighbors, friends, the Visiting tech. And, say college officials and liberal . arts and its practical majors don’t go out and become graph Co. told a conference ]>f feet. Across town, she reminded ing, journalism, medicine, law and Scholars finalist at Manchester High School that Nurses Association, the Manchester business executives alike, some application in the working world. politicians and history majora corporate and academic leaders another to pay his gas bill. And at a other fields. More than 300 “ career LIKE THE CLASSICAL educa­ we know of," Principal Jacob Ludes III said Area Conference of Churches — all liberal arts students wonder about “ Brandeis and other liberal arts don’t go out and become last year “ there is a ... centrhl Salvation Arm y luncheon for senior coaches,” who are alumni, will tion traditionally offered at better today. He said she’s decided to attend Duke refer elderly people who arc alone and the value of their education. institutions have felt a lot of historians.” place for the humanities and the citizens, she made sure everyone who pressure. Students were perceiv­ assist. schools, says Ms. Hirsch. liberal University next fall. wanted seconds got them. failing to her, she said. Now, some businesses have arts “ is designed to prepare the liberal arts graduate in business/’ found that liberal arts majors are ing if they did not study obviously Instead, she says, students will “We're saying 'go ahead and Fcom the 500 finalists, 141 will be selected in Her name is Sarah Keleher, and as student tor life, and the leaders of relevant areas... they would not be get computer-assisted help in study what you love. It can be The Congo River is the on^y early May to attend a June conference in the town's elderly outreach worker SHE S A lb she has to be careful not to formidable competitors for stu­ most major corporations have dents who specialize in business able to work, they would drive a determining how their desires and philosophy, history or economics major African watemay that Washington. Selection is based not only on since 1980, she's not afraid to get tred on the rights of the elderly, and IcUs cab when they graduated," says education can fit into life after and you can still work when you come to depend on the knowledge academic excellence, but also achievement in the involved. them live in squalor if that's their and other vocationally oriented gained through a strong liberal crosses the Equator twice. colleges. center Director Marcie Schorr Brandeis. finish. Businesses have found the creative and performing arts, leadership, com­ The federal funding for her job runs choice. munity service, and more. out in December 1984, and the Human She spoke admiringly of one ofl-beat Services Department has asked to keep client, a homele.ss S-Vyear old man Waiting lists increase her on as a town employee. For the time named Albert who hitchhikes up and Weather being, her job hangs in the balance of down the East coa.st. Thin, wiry and Peopletiilk The number of people on the waiting lists for the oudget-himing process. nervous as a chicken, he emerged from federally subsidized and elderly housing in “ I don't want to be taking over older his cold-weather residence at the home Today’s forecasts Manchester has increased substantially since people’s lives or anything,” Mrs. of MACC executive director Nancy March, Carol Shanley, executive director of the Keleher, 28, said Wednesday. “ I’m Well endowed dreams ConnecUcni, and Carr, and hopped (almost) in the car. Housing Authority, said Wednesday night. really concerned about helping too Albert was so hard of hearing that A nationwide search is under way for nominees Rhode Island: Sunny west portions A total of 91 people are currently waiting for much.” and partly sunny east portions Mrs. Keleher had to shout her hello. At for the sixth annual W. Clement Stone “ Endow a housing subsidized through the federal Section 8 “ Just knowing I ’m there, just know­ the senior citizens' lunch, his $1 Dream” award to be awarded in October by a today. Highs in the 50s along the program, under which tenants pay rents no ing someone knows they’re alive” shore to 60s inland. Clear tonight donation was on the table before he committee co-chaired by Art Linkletter and Pat greater than 30 percent of their income, she said. helps some elderly get by, she claimed. finished his beef stew. Boone. Selected for overcoming adversity and with tows in the 40s. Friday sunny. When the authority met March 21, only 84 people Mrs. Keleher, who her clients know Mild inland with highs in the 70s In answer to a note asking how he met making a meaningful contribution to humanity, were on the list. simply as “ Sarah,” has contact with 30 but cool along the shore with highs the outreach worker, Albert said, “ She the recipient receives a $75,000grant Irom the W. The number of people on the waiting list for or 40 people per week. “ Most of those just came in there one day — that’s all 1 Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation. in the 50s. elderly housing also increased, from 214 in March we’re working with are isolated, Maine: Clearing slowly from know. She brought me up .some Last year’s winner, Debbie McKeithan of to 231 this month. home-bound, low-income,” she said. west to east today. Highs in the 50s. magazines, there, last week” Charlotte, N.C, was struck by a debilitating She played chauffeur Wednesday, To his left. Mrs. Keleher was malady at age 19 that left her speechless, nearly Clear tonight. Lows 35 to 40. Sunny traveling from house to house in a Friday. Highs in the 60s. listening to one man talk about his blind and epileptic. She went on to become the Maffe gripes about cost rattling, town-owned car, taking a dentures falling out. founder of Handicapped Organized Women, a New Hampshire: Becoming half-dozen elderly people out to a support group for females. partly to mostly sunny by this At the school board meeting earlier this week, geriatric clinic. " I ’ll tell you, the job is not dull, ’ she afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s to member Francis Maffe Jr. complained that a Her first stop was at Frank Dalessan- said later. When not making visits, mid 60s. Clear tonight. Lows 35 to listing of Manchester High School activities for dro’s apartment on Main Street, a she’s often on the phone, calling to I < (AlMIssluN 40. Sunny Friday. Highs in the 60s seniors, brought home by hisdaughter, "read like run-down but neat place with a rusting complain about delayed P'ood Stamp north to low 70s south. the national debt.” ‘ I I ^ v' ( t M \ 1 y reel-lawnmower on the back porch. benefits, checking up on an invalid, Vermont: Sunny and mild today “ I know there are a lot of children who do not telling someone else about elderly tax People’s face-off N I R \Nt ISMi Before she was through the door, she with highs 60 to 65. Clear and cool come from affluent homes, and I don’t know how relief. Diane Wicks, her co-worker, Who are the “ 10 Great Faces” selected by was telling the 83-year-old man that a W'tKI) HONOR tonight. Lows 30 to 40. Sunny and Becoming mostly sunny they’ll meet the expense,” he said. Costs include Herald photo by Tarquinio does much of the same. Some 40 People magazine? Judges Truman Capote. reporter was tagging along. warm Friday. Highs 70 to 75. $45 per couple for the senior prom, and $21 per volunteers, dubbed the Friendly Visit­ Gloria Steinem and Andy Warhol picked Meryl i If N y K I ', \ I I I Today: Becoming mostly sunny. Highs 65 to 70. Northerly winds 10 to “ W e’re going to be famous, Frank.” Long Island Sound: Small craft student for the senior picnic. Helping someone like Main Street resident Frank Dalessandro ing Volunteers, fill in with home visits. Streep, Princess Diana and Mel Gibson in the 20 mph. Tonight: Clear. Lows around 40. Northwest winds around 10 “ Would you mind having your advisory discontinued at 4 a.m. School Superintendent James P. Kennedy said into his sweater is just part of social worker Sarah Keleher’s job. At the luncheon. Walter Kohls of current issue. Jaclyn Smith, Mick Jagger and picture taken with me for the news­ EST today. Winds northwest 10 to mph. Friday: Sunny and mild. Highs In the upper 60s to lower 70s. that such activities were, to the best of his Maple Street worried aloud about models Isabella Roselini and Iman are also paper, Frank?" she asked. Persuading elderly to go to geriatric clinics, senior citizen’s 20 knots today. Winds will be north Today’s weather picture was drawn by Kevin Hodgkins, 10, of 14 knowledge, “ break-even propositions.” But he falling down while he’s home alone, and among the selections. But there are some “ What would your husband say?” the functions, and the doctor is another. Sometimes, it’s a matter of around 10 . knots tonight and Welcome Place,a fourth-grade student at Highland Park School. said the high cost of being a senior was a “ key Mrs. Keleher tried to reassure him. surprises, including Millicent Fenwick, the short, white-haired man shot back. He northeast around 10 knots Friday. issue,” and proposed bringing in a high school making phone calls to advocate their rights, and sometimes, just A widower in his 80s, he had dressed 74-year-old U.S. ambassador to the Food and complained that his razor wasn’t Visibility will be more than 5 miles administrator to address it at a iater meeting. a matter of listening. for the occasion in suit, tie, and Agricultural Center in Rome; author Eudora " V . ''N liif c cutting the way it should; she oblidged through Friday. Weather will be baseball cap. He said that he wouldn’t Welty, 75; and Robert Goodman Jr., the Navy by feeling his stubble. fair through Friday. Average ' On the way out. an old woman in a be able to live by himself without Mrs. flier captured by the Syrians last year whose Song change worries him Peppy MHS band the best and come with us, so you can have your wave heights will be I to 2 feet nubby red coat pulled Mrs. Keleher Keleher. “ jut-jawed good looks have become instantly NEXT SHE DROVE to George blood pressure checked?" she asked. Singer Tony Bennett holds up a proclamation today and 1 foot or less tonight. The Manchester High Senool band captured the "When you’re all alone, you know you recognizable." Marlow’s apartment building on Main He agreed. " I have very, very high aside to confide some worry. Once given to him in 1981 by the City of San Francisco at Best High School Band award at the St. Patrick’s Street, went upstairs, and walked blood pressure," he told a reporter outside, the elderly outreach worker have to have somebody you can trust, " his apartment here April 24. Bennett was reacting Extended outlook Day Parade in Hartford, it was announced at the through the open door of Joe Kublnick’s later. “ I’m ready to die, but the devil greeted an elderly man, a familiar he said, with tears in his eyes. "It’s to the San Francisco Board of Supervisor’s vote to school board meeting Tuesday. room. “ Why don’t you put on your coat just don’t want m e.” stroller on Main Street, and said. “ You tough, believe me. You forget." Pedestrian admiration officially change San Francisco’s theme song. Extended outlook for New Eng­ “ Although we’ve made great strides this year, They are voting to change the current song — land Saturday through Monday: you ain’t seen nothin’ yet,” said Kurt Eckhardt, A sidewalk star in Hollywood’s Walk of Fame is Bennett’s smash hit — “ I Left My Heart in San Connecticut, Massachusetts and new band director recruited from the midwest. treasured almost as much as an Oscar, Emmy or Francisco’ ’ to “ San Francisco. Open Your Golden Rhode Island: F air weather Satur­ Since he was hired at the beginning of this school Hearing planned Grammy. Entertainment entrepreneur Jerry Gate.” day and Sunday. A chance of year, the band has boasted a number of “ firsts” Penney man new plan director Weintraub, producer of “ Diner" and "Oh, God," showers Sunday night and Mon­ — new uniforms, scheduled lessons for members, received the 1,777th pink- and coral concrete day. Highs will generally be in the marching in eye-catching formations. He holds a master’s degree in urban and tribute Tuesday. Lively Hollywood Boulevard 60s to low 70s Saturday and Sunday “ We’d like to start using fiags,” Eckhardt said. on Penney vote The assistant director of the Beaver County regional planning from the University of ceremonies were highlighted by music from the Is this the honeymoon? and in the upper 50s to the 60s on He said he’d also like to “ fill a whole showcase” (Pa.) Planning Department has been appointed director of planning and economic development Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and u s e Marching Band. Entertainer Jerry Lee Lewis and his sixth Monday. Lows will be mostly in the with trophies like the one the band won at the A Friday hearing has been scheduled by the by General Manager Robert B. Weiss. International Affairs, and a bachelor’s degree in Weintraub said the location of the star, across bride, 21-year-old singer Kerrie Lynn McCarver, 40s to lower 50s. parade. National Labor Relations Board to seek an agreement Mark Pellegrini was selected from among 65 journalism from Marquette University. from the boarded-up Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, are beginning their marriage with Lewis’s Vermont: Warm and dry Satur­ for an election for warehouse employees at the J.C. candidates who applied for the job. The position, Weiss said Pellegrini was selected following a was significant. When he arrived in Southern concert tour of Asia starting May 8. Lewis. 48, and day. Chance of showers and Penney Catalog Distribution Center to decide whether which pays between $27,559 and $33,071, became nationwide recruitment effort. California as a child, he stayed at the hotel with Ms. McCarver were married Tuesday at thundershowers Sunday and Mon­ Water mains to be flushed they want to be represented by Teamsters Union available in January when Alan F. Lamson "H e ’s got a very strong background. in his parents and marveled at the showbiz glitter at four-minute ceremony in Memjthis, Tenn., eight day. Highs in the 70s to low 80s Local 671. The Water and Sewer Department will begin resigned to go into private practice as an economic development and planning." Weiss the nearby Chinese Theater, never dreaming he months after the death of the singer’s fifth wife Saturday and Sunday and in the Earlier this month, the NLRB received a petition flushing water mains in several areas Monday. said. "W e are pleased that we were able to recruit would become an industry celebrity. from a drug overdose. '' upper 60s to mid 70s Monday. Lows signed by more than 30 percent of the warehouse architect. The areas include from Main Street between Pellegrini, 32, said today he became interested someone with his qualifications and wV all look The exchange of vows was delaye^Jtriefly in the 40s Saturday and in the 50s employees who would be in the proposed bargaining Charter Oak and East Center streets east to forward to working with him when he starts work while sheriff’s deputies cleared nearby rooftops Sunday and Monday. unit. Thirty percent is the minimum required by labor in the post when he saw it advertised in a national Autumn and Kensington streets; on Highland June 4." of photographers and reporters excluded from Maine: Fair Saturday. Fair law to force an election. planning journal. Satellite view Street from Gardner Street to the town line, Assistant Planning Director Carol A. Zebb has the wedding. Seems the National Enquirer had. followed by increasing cloudiness John Sauter, deputy officer in charge of the “ The work that was involved attracted m e." he Samantha’s times with Yuri including Candlewood and Somerset drives; said. “ I was interested in returning to municipal been acting director since Lamson’s resignation. the rights to wedding coverage and the Sunday. Chance of showers Mon­ Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EST shows Hartford NLRB office, said that if J.C. Penney and the south from Highland Street to the town line and government in a smaller city.” Pellegrini said he and his wife hope to find a Globe-trotting Maine schoolgirl Samantha supermarket tabloid asked deputies to clear day. Highs in the 50s and 60s except employees can’t agree on an election date, a formal layered snow clouds stretching from eastern Idaho to the western everything east from Gardner Street to the town Beaver County, which is just northwest of home in Manchester. Smith has written a book about her visit to the away competition. ' cbol$r at the coast. Lows in the 30s hearing will be held. Sauter said he could not predict Dakotas, shower and thunderstorm clouds stretching from the line; Fern Street south to the town line, including Pittsburgh, has a population of about 204,441. "It looks like a very fine place to live." he said. Soviet Union, which made her into a media The wedding was witnessed by 300 relatives and to low'40s. whether challenges to the petition for an election or central Dakotas to Wisconsin and snow shower clouds over the Shallowbrook Lane and Line Street; aii Glaston­ Before joining the Beaver County Planning " I feel it’s an advantage to live in the community phenom. The 11-year-old’s 128-page manuscript friends at the home of the bride’s parents. New Hampshire: Fair Saturday. other issues will be raised that will prevent such an central and western Rockies. All these clouds are associated with an bury customers; and the Lakewood Circle area. Department, Pellegrini was principal planner for where you work." includes nearly 100 pictures of her trip last Increasing ^:toudiness with a agreement. Intense storm overthe central Plains. Low clouds cover New England. The flushing, which will be done Monday Beaver County and also served as a staff planner Pelligrini said he has never lived in the summer to Russia at the personal invitation of the chance of showers Sunday. Chance If an agreement is reached, an election will A couple of thundershower clouds are soon over Texas and the lower through Friday from 7:15 a.m. to 3 p.m., may for the Hopewell Township Board of Northeast before, but said his wife is originally late Soviet President Yuri Andropov. of showers Monda^-Highs mostly probably be held within 45 to 50 days, he said. discolor the water and reduce pressure. If water Commissioners. from Hartford and still has family there. Tentatively entitled, “ Samantha Smith: My in the 60s and lows in thqjnid 30s to Mississippi Valley. J.C. Penney is Manchester’s largest private appears discolored, the homeowner should try to Trip to the Soviet Union," the book will be Champagne and ballet low 40s. employer with about 1,200 workers at its warehouse. avoid using it until it clears, the department published Oct. 31 by Little, Brown Co. of . Some of those employees, including telephone French champagne king Count Frederic advises. Clearing normally takes a couple of Stephanie Laurie, spokeswoman for the pub­ operators and clerical workers, would not be included Chandon de Briailles and his wife, Camilla, were Across the nation < hours. lisher, called the book an apolitical photo essay in the proposed bargaining unit. hosts at a Cinderella Ball following the Tuesday If water appears discolored for an extended focusing on how Americans and Soviets fear the Snow will extend from the Sauter said he could not divulge how many evening New York premiere of American Ballet period, the homeowner should call the Water possibility of nuclear war. Plateau, through the northern employees actually signed the petition. Theater's “ Cinderella.” with choreography by Department at 647-3115. Mikhail Baryshnikov and Peter Anastos. Rockies to the northwestern edge Teamsters Union officials could not be reached for The party at the Metropolitan Opera House was of the Plains and strong thunder­ comment on the hearing. The union has tried to awash in Dom Perignon and attracted such storms will be scattered over the organize warehouse employees on previous occa­ RACE THROUGH SPRING disparate ballet lovers as Liberace, wearing a most of the Plains. Windy condi­ School calendar approved sions, but their efforts fell short of calling for an Best comic? ‘Wizard of Id’ tions will continue in the Southw­ election. white mink coat, former New York Gov. Hugh The Board of Education voted Tuesday to The National Cartoonists Society presented its Carey and his wife, Evangeline Gouletas Carey, est, the Pacific Northwest will J.C. Penney officials have refused comment on the 4 THE JACKET WITH DASH! approve what School Superintendent James P. have a few showers and the South matter. award for excellence to Brant Parker, whose sporting a long hairstyle, Mrs. Gordon Getty of Kennedy called “ a traditional calendar.” and East states will have sunshine. “ Wizard of Id” comic strip involves a medieval Los Angeles, wife of the man believed to be the That kind of calendar has “ the widest support Highs will be in the 30s from the kingdom of jive-talking knights, sorcerers and richest in America. Also, Houston hostess Lynn that we know of,” Kennedy claimed. It includes Plateau to the northern Rockies peasants and a harsh king who is sensitive about Wyatt with actor George Hamilton, Patricia both February and April vacations, and has his lack of stature. and in the 50s along the Pacific Kennedy Lawford with fashion designer Donald school ending on June 19 — the same day the Plan seeks fee Northwest and most of the north­ The annual Rueben Awards, named for the late Brooks, ballerina Natalia Makarova in her schools will likely close this year, even after six Our Racing Jackot has cornersd the market on ern Plains. Readings in the 60s, 70s cartoonist Rube Goldberg and presented in New trademark red turban, and socialite Nan snow days are made up. good looks, just-right warmth and style. York ceremonies this week, also honored Sergio Kempner, who was chairman of the gala. and 80s were expected elsewhere. on landfill use Aragones of Mad magazine. Bill Gallo’s sports ’ It was the last of a series given in seven cities by Fashioned in smart cotton/polyesler poplin cartoons in the New York Daily News, Leonard Dom Perignon to raise $bo,000 for the ballet Stroke awareness urged 2 A revised proposal for financing the operation of the Starr’s strips for “ Annie, ” Bob Thaves’ “ Frank Air quality with contrasting piping, it features epaulets, company. Jacqueline Onassis, honorary chair­ town’s sanitary landfill, from fees instead of from tax and Ernest” strips and Hy Eisman’s "Little man, was unable to attend because she is The week of May 6 through 12 has been The state Department of Envir­ National forecast revenues, has been worked out by Public Works zip front, side slash pockets, taffeta lining and Lulu” comic books. traveling in Africa. proclaimed "Stroke Awareness Week” by Mayor onmental Protection reported Barbara B. Weinberg. Director George A. Kandra. throat latch collar. M ade to stop a spring good air quality across Connecti­ For period ending 7 a.m. EST Friday. Tonight, During Thursday night, Like the original plan, it calls for setting fees for “ Stroke is the number one disabler and third breeze in its tracks and make you look terrific. cut Wednesday and forecast good snow Is expected in parts of the u p ^ r Rockies, changing to rain In the leading cause of death in the United States,” she commercial dumping at $12 a ton, roughly compara­ air quality statewide for today. northern sections of the Plains and Mississippi Valley. Elsewhere, fair said in a proclamation. “ I urge all citizens and ble to fees charged at most landfills in the area. to partly cloudy skies are forecast. Minimum temperatures.Include; organizations concerned with better health to And it proposes that Manchester residents who use Almanac (approximate maximum readings In parenthesis) Atlanta 64(86), cooperate in stroke awareness programs and in the landfill pay $6 for a permit that will admit Weather radio Boston 47(70), Chicago 59(83), Cleveland 51(82), Dallas 56(80), recommendations which will lead to effective automobiles and pickup trucks, without a charge for 6 dumping. The National Weather Service Denver 24(54), Duluth 51(58), Houston 65(88), Jacksonville 64(01), prevention and/or treatment of this disease.” Today is Thursday. April 26. the 117th day of 1984 Kandra’s report shows that it will cost $457,122 in the broadcasts continuous, 24-hour Kansas City 55(75). Little Rock 64(84), Los Angeles 56(67), Miami with 249 to follow. 1984-85 budget to operate the landfill and there is no weather information on 162.475 75(85), Minneapolis 55(63), New Orleans 74(88), New York 49(75), The moon is moving toward its new phase. revenue other than taxes. mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in Phoenix 46(70), San Francisco 44(50), Seattle 41(64), St. Louis 90 The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Under the proposed fee financing, it would cost Jupiter and Saturn. New London and 162.40 mHz in 57(78), Washington 50(83). Reg. $36.00 Meriden. $943,757 to run the dump, but $714,000 would come 'There is no evening star. back to the town in tonnage dumping fees, making the Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. Fire Calls net cost $229,757. S-M-L-XL They include naturalist John James Audubon in 1785, The report also shows that of the 60,000 tons of German industrialist and arms manufacturer Alfred garbage dumped each year, 55,800 tons or 93 percent is Krupp in 1812, South Korean statesman Syngman Lottery Manchester Herald M anchetter brought in by packers, loaders and large dump trucks. • Black *Grey Rhee in 1875 and novelist Bernard Malamud in 1914. Autos and pickup trucks, while they account for 85 On this day in history: Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Wednesday, 8:04 a.m. — medical call, 238 N. Main • Tan *Gun metal St. (Eighth District, Paramedics). percent of the trips to the landfill, account for only a In 1607, the first British colonists to establish a small part of the total tonnage. permanent settlement in America landed at Cape Connecticut daily USf>S 327-500 Wednesday, 12:46 p.m. — alarm, Manchester VOL. CHI, No. 177 Memorial Hospital (Tow n). The fee-basis financing was suggested by Kandra Henry, Virginia. more than a year ago, partially as a means of Wednesday;, 719 Publlihsd dolly •xctot Sunday Wednesday, 7:29 p.m. — medical call, 58 Schaller In 1865, federal troops shot and killed John Wilkes Suggested oorrter rotes ore $1.20' prolonging the life of the landfill by making the cost to Play Four: 3237 and certain holidays by the Man- weekly, $5.13 fo r one month, SISJSi Road (Eighth District, Paramedics). Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, GhestW Publlshine Co., 14 Brolnard for three months, W.TO fo r s ix ' Wednesday, 7:34 p.m. — medical call, 297 E, Center commercial dumpers comparable to the cost at other P lo o L M anchester, Conn. 06040. near Port Royal, Virginia, despite orders to capture months andl4140forone year. Moll St. (P a r a m ^ c s ). lantUills. Second doss postage pold of Mon- rotes ore available on request. Manchester is one of the few towns in the area with a him alive. other numbers drawn Wednes­ chesfer. Conn. POSTMASTRR; Thursday, 1:29 a.m. — medical call, 162 Maple St. ‘Your Quality day in New England; Send address changes to the Man­ To ploce o classified or displav (Paramedics). municipal landfill that still has some life. The town In 1954, a nationwide test of the Salk anti-polio chester Herald, P.O. Box 901, odvertlsement, or to report o news has resisted pressure to Join a regional resource New Hampshire daily; 5624. M anchester, Conn. 06040. Thursday, 1:51 a.m. — smoke investigation, 40 vaccine began in parts of 45 states. Plgtxte 1 ^ , coll recovery program that officials feel will increase the M M o n ’s Shop" , In 1982, Argentine occupation forces surrendered to Rhode Island daily; 8218. ^3711. Office hours ore 1:30 o.m. ; Olcott Drive (Town). e To subscribe, or to report o to 9 p.m. Monday through PrMav. town’s cost of trash disposal. BECAVS Rhode Island weekly; 650, 1588, Thursday, 7; 24 a.m. — medical call, 607 W. Middle the British on South Georgia Island, a Falkland d e liv e ry p ro b le m , c o ll 447-0946. Town directors were recently shown plans for Islands dependency. 26194, 303629. Office hours, ore 1:30 o.m. to 5:30 Die Manchester Herald Is a Turnpike (Paramedics). % MANCHESTER VERNON M Maine daily: 876. p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 subscriber to United PreM Interna­ ipstallatioB of a scale at the landfill to weigh loaded 903 MAIN ST TRI CITY PLAZA Today In hlatory Vermont daily; 454. to 10 o.m. Saturday. Oellm y tional news services and Is a trucks. Two versions are under consideration. Rough should be mode by S p.m. Monday m m l^ of the Audit Bureau of Tolland County estimates of their cost are $82,000 and $91,000. The O K N DAILY 9:30-3:30. THURS. 'til 9:00 OPEN WED . THURS . 4 FRI til 9 00 A thought for the day; Thomas Jefferson, third On April 26, 1665, federal troops shot and killed Massachusetts weekly; Yellow through Friday and by 7:30 o.m. Circulations. more expensive one would relocate the entrance to the president of the United States, said, "Delay is John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President 288, Blue 45, While 0. ^ Tuesday,7:81p.m.— motor vehicle rollover, Route landfill to make it somewhat safer and to control preferable to error.” Abraham Lincoln, near Port Royal, Va. Massachusetts daily; 3897. 44 near the Bolton line, Coventry (North Coventry, South Coventry). traffic better. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. April 26, 1984 - 5_ 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. April 26. 1984 Kennedy said to have been Hart carries Ufa/i, calls Mondale funding ‘moral issue’ "To go in the same direction as the war-mongering "We must realize that an educated mind — not a Jack-MMi complained lhai ' bolh ol my opponents Sv Laurence McQuillan Reagan administration, only a little slower, is not guided missile — is our best line of defense. " he said in have called lor better education and increased United Press International offering an alternative. It is perpetuating a scam on on binge before his death San Antonio, Texas. coniniitnicnls to social programs, but both al.so have the American public.” he said. M Gary Hart won two victories over Walter Mondale Looking lor voters for the slate s May 5 caucuses. called lor increased defense spending. one day he drank straight through The body was found by a hotel Wednesday, the first a surprisingly strong 2-to-l w 9 5 « - » 1 2 9 5 ! cians and any family members in their cars. I UeKleeepMpwwIww I IM I1 CMcn car caataaMr quoted as saying. 2501— 10’* TOTAL PACKAOe PRICI ‘ The group’s communique warned relatives of those An "extremely dangerous” storm halted •B” Paper plates Masood is the best SPRING < 'targeted for assassination to expect violence if they KING ARTHUR I KRAFT ■ PIUSBUOY FUDGE traffic, closed schools and increased the potential 500'$— 18” SAVARIN I known of several Islamic lOO-V 8 9 ( 5 traveled in vehicles viilth "smoked-glass windows,” for disastrous mountain floods as it spread nearly CLEANUP. rebel leaders fighting to Solo IflMttvo Wod., April 2S : equipment that denies a view inside autos used by 3 feet of snow in the Rockies and charged into the •5 lb. Lunch Bags FLOUR COFFEE j MAYONNAISE! BROWNIE expel some 105,000 Soviet thru Sun.. April 29 {'politicians and the wealthy. I 22.5 OZ. Plains with tornadoes and thunderstorms. -• with pwrch«M «f 3 or moro 1 LB. ALL GRINDS | l < in . I troops from Afghanistan SOOTl V " I t is an order. We are implacable. We will The National Weather Service reported nearly of p ^ lk boat wHfiin 10 m«U«. UfS and to overthrow Kabul’s PHOTOORAPHER HOURS ; overcome. Justice will come for the new generations. 3 feet of snow hit Red Lodge, Mont., Wednesday. Ny oito ovoUoMo. •Paper Banquet I communist regime. ; We will win or die,” said a communique from the Forecasters said by late today as much as 2 feet of WED. A SAT. 10*1. 2-6 A New Delhi reporter Rolle 40 ”x300‘ * Suicide Command. snow was possible throughout the mountains of i i l« *8.’« for the state-run Afghan THURS. A FBI. 10-1, 2-S:SO. 6-8 t Authorities earlier said it was impossible to 99< Wyoming and Montana and the Black Hills of I EmKEsanm.zaik,ifi4 I I Emms OMK. zaik, ita4 news agency, Bakhtar, ; determine the threat’s validity. I anmArHizMk,iie4 Emits armizaui, 1104 I South Dakota. - - ^ I IWI|^^MRK J HKHLAND PARK MARKH | HWHLAND PARK MARKET confirmed the Press Trust ► FACTORY OUTLET SUNDAY. 1M • LUNCH 1-2 I ; In Washington, the Pentagon today was expected to I Fourteen people were injured in storm-related Shopper bog« for ! formally announce U.S. Navy manuevers designed to report but declined traffic accidents. High winds in Southern merchanit, plain 982 MAIN ST. PLASTIC further comment. la Your Piortnlt Star*. f help the small navies of El Salvador and Honduras cut California knocked out power and fanned grass and cuttom prinl- E. HARTFORD Bag Mart However, other official ’ off Nicaraguan arms supplies to leftist insurgents. fires that charred a total of 37 acres Wednesday •d. Alto zifHiype 15-B7K Afghan government me­ 282-0319 & Pentagon officials said Wednesday two U.S. Navy night Both fires were contained before they dia statements have said MtH-tealing bogt. (ltlKliN.«fCMin. SM.) • destroyers were steaming near Central America for caused any property damage. Supply nothing about the rebel SPECIALS END MAY tSild ; '"coastal surveillance” exercises in the Gulf of leader’s capture. r* Fonseca, waters shared by Honduras, E l Salvador IffflftllfflHlflflfflffflfi I S und Nicaragua. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. April 26. 1984 - 7 ti - MAN(. HESTER HKRALD. Thursday, April 26, 1984 Richard M. Diamond, Publisher, Connecticut O ’NeiM’s road repair plan passes senate bv Bruno V. Ranniello tions Committee, who repeatedly called for defeat of the mentally ill and those on weltare. He said opinion increases in spending included $18 million lor children In Brief United Press International the GOP amendments. At one point, O’Leary sharply criticized Republi­ on welfare, $24 million in services for the elderly and HARTFORD — A $4 billion budget and Gov .William cans over an amendment that would use one half of a $22 million for mental retardation. He noted $92 million in additional education lunding KKK plans four rallies 0 ’NeiH’s 10-year plan to repair bridges and roads $780,000 pay raise for legisiators to provide Children’s was approved and another $92 million will go toward Reagan backers think they have it made Jack have passed the Senate as proposed, despite repeated Newington Hospital with an .additional $300,000. White-robed members of the Ku Klux Klan plan Republican attempts at change. ’ ‘ I could characterize this as a cute political ploy but pay increases for stale employees. Anderson to rally this weekend in four Connecticut The Democrat-controlled Senate voted 23-13 along it is nothing more than a cheap and cynical trick" in Senate Minority Leader Philip Robertson. R- communities where the issues of freedom of party lines Wednesday for a spending package of $3.66 pitting a pay raise against the needs for children, Cheshire, said Democrats were benefiting from an Most polls continue to indicate that Hart would run Washington improved economy under the Reagan administration WASHINGTON — While the Democrats profess to see speech and public safety have collided in a "trap” billion for the fiscal year beginning July 1. It was sent O’Leary said. better against Reagan than would Mondale, but that of conflicting values. and a lower inflation rate, but were still spending 10.8 new vulnerabilities in President Reagan as a result of Marry-Qo-Round to the governor who is expected to sign it. He said the spending plan is generous enough in could change. What will not change is the fact that in a The latest of annual appearances by the Klan percent over last year’s budget. his foreign policy in the M iddle East and Central The chamber then took up O’N eill’s proposed $5.5 providing additional funding to the needy, theelderly. Politics Reagan-Mondale race, the Reagan campaign will iSent officials scrambling for court injunctions to Am erica, his re-election strategists are taking com fort billion plan to repair the state’s transportation attem pt to picture it as essentially a rerun of 1980, when ban weapons and keep the group apart from in indicators of their own that voters still see him as a T oday network and the $337 million in spending it required the voters decisively chose Reagan and George Bush anti-Kian demonstrators. . next year. The measure passed 28-8 on a cross-party strong and competent leader both at home and abroad. Jack Germond Police in Wallingford, West Haven, Groton and over the ticket of Jimmy Carter and Mondale. vote. They cite rapidly diminishing concern among and New Britain want to be armed with court orders Sen. Joseph Harper of New Britain was the only Americans about Lebanon now that American forces at BOTH MONDALE AND HART have given ample Intelpost as well as riot gear when the group rallies in those Democrat opposed to the compromise transportation last have been pulled out, and a deep-seated reliance indication that whichever of them is nominated, the towns Saturday and Sunday. plan hammered out between O’Neill and Democratic among them on the Monroe Doctrine as established and issue of Reagan's competence will be raised against Only West Haven tried to directly inhibit the members Wednesday which will eliminate all tolls by unquestioned authority in the Western Hemisphere, as him. One of Mondale’s favorite lines is that “ 1 know Klan’s presence in the city this week with an 1987. a massive ordinance that would have forced the group to protections for the President against the Dem ocrats’ draw public support to near the degree that action in what I’m doing” — a very unsubtle suggestion that the Six Republicans whose districts are in or near toll our own hemisphere can gam er, he insists. Whether post bond for police protection. stations joined in backing the revised plan. It calls for hopes of playing on foreign policy to beat him in present occupant of the White House doesn’t. A federal judge Tuesday blocked the ordinance Novem ber. that is so, it seems clear that President Reagan him self But Reagan’s re-election strategists insist that the a one-cent gasoline tax hike July 1 rather than a 3-cent failure and William Olds, executive director of the hike originally proposed by O'Neill. Four yardsticks of presidential performance will feels fully confident about support at home for his overt competence question simply has not cut against the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, said Wednes­ Republican supporters were Thomas Scott of determ ine the outcome of the 1984 election, they say, and covert military initiatives in the region. President. "T h a t has never worked,” one of them says^ day that West Haven had played into the hands of Milford, George Gunther of Stratford, Andrew listing them as leadership, competence, the conduct of confidently. “ That's where the Teflonization comes in” WASHINGTON - The U.S.; -the Klan. Santaniello of Norwalk, John Matthews of New WITH THIS KIND of confidence in their candidate's foreign policy and the state of the economy. In all four — a reference to the characterization by Rep. Patricia Postal Service would like to charge ... The CCLU argued against the ordinance. Canaan. Fred Lovegrove Jr. of Fairfield and Michael categories, they insist, Reagan continues to get high standing with the American people, the re-election Schroeder, national co-chair of Hart’s campaign, that^ its mistakes and inefficiencies to- Morano of Greenwich. m arks from the voters, regardless of Democratic strategists are proceeding on course to lay the Reagan has perfected “ the Teflon-coated presidency” the people who use the mail. This' Officer fumbled with gun The two measures call for total spending of $4 wishful thinking to the contrary. groundwork in state after state for his fall campaign, in which nothing he does sticks to him. could add another nickel to the cost, billion, or about $3.5 million less than sought by BRIDGEPORT — A police officer who shot and unhindered by any challenge within the Republican of mailing aijrst-class letter. : O'Neill in February. AS THE DEMOCRATS SCRATCH and scramble over killed a 15-year-old car-theft suspect when they DISAPPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT’S handling of Party for the nomination and apparently unaffected by The latest example of poor The spending package was approved as sent from their nomination, the Reagan re-election team is collided in the darkness has been cleared of any the House where it passed last week on an 88-62 vote. the Lebanon situation, they say, was at 60 percent at the the fight for it in the Democratic Party. planning and worse execution is; Reagan political insiders early on had anticipated, functioning without fanfare under the direction of criminal responsibility and will return to duty, The House will consider the transportation program tim e of the attack on the Marine compound in Beirut, INTELPOST, the Postal Service's police have said. but three weeks later was down to only 26 percent and, and hoped for, the nomination of Walter Mondale by the former White House political chief Ed Rollins. Former next week. 1978 brainchild that has turned into; ' > An initial police investigation found Officer All 18 amendments presented by Republicans in Democrats, and their only adjustment to the surprise Secretary of Transportation Drew Lewis, who was to one of them adds, "probably by now it's off the radar a dismal, $6 million failure. By the' .William Perez was not familiar with the attempts to obtain cuts for the elderly, handicapped challenge from Gary Hart has been to expand what they have com e in to take over, will be perform ing special screen." Also, he says, at the tim e polls indicated that end of 1983. INTELPOST had ,.22-caliber automatic "back-up” pistol he drew and needy were defeated along party lines in a debate tasks only at a senior level. Stuart Spencer, the 92 percent of those surveyed favored drastic retaliatory call their “ opposition research” — keeping track of all brought in gross revenues of less! while chasing Carlos Santos through a darkened lasting nearly three hours. California pro who was Reagan's on-the-plane action, but four weeks later only 20 percent did. the nasty things Mondale and Hart have been saying than $60,000 — and there is little .back yard last week. The plan was presented by Sen. Cornelius O'Leary, about each other. They say the bitter pre-convention troubleshooter in 1980, will be m oving to Washington in A first shot was fired while Perez ran and As lor Central America, this same insider says, "as hope that the costly toy wHl ever D-Windsor Locks, the co-chairman of the Appropria- light in the Democratic Party is certain to leave scars June to function as prime liaison between the campaign fumbled with the safety mechanism on the long as you're on this hemisphere, you can kick butts become a paying proposition. anytime you want to.” American involvement in Korea,. and make it easier for the Republicans to defeat the and the President and White House, including Chief of weapon, but a second shot that killed the youth My associates Donald Goldberg "was triggered accidentally when Perez and Vietnam and other more distant troublespots could not eventual nominee in the fall. Staff James Baker, the de facto campaign boss. and Indy Badhwar have been Santos collided in the darkness, police said Mastery tests keeping close watch on the Postal -Wednesday. ©HW- I9£ eewiwBos .W«+A-ntH-/»0EA- In Manchester Service. Here’s what they’veC "W e find no criminality on the part of the \ im learned about the INTELPOST^ officer. We find it was an unfortunate and part of House disaster: accidental shooting,” said Police Inspector The project was announced in .Anthony Fabrizi, who headed the police probe. Hearing schedule M 1978 by Postmaster General Wil­ education bill liam Bolger as an experiment to .impeachment said unnecessary test delivery of electronic mes­ BY Susan E. Kinsman sages overseas by satellite. It wa8 United Press International a good precedent supposed to give businesses and HARTFORD — Hartford lawyer James A. HARTFORD — Several more elements of an individuals a quick, cheap way to .Wade claims Probate Judge James A. Kinseila ,has already been punished for his judicial education reform package have passed the House If the Manchester adminis­ system. On that basis, it is send letters abroad from five enroute to the Senate, including bills requiring major cities: New York, Washing­ misconduct and should not be recommended for tration’s proposed increase in probably justified. ' impeachment by a special legislative committee. mastery tests and written policies on homework, ton, Chicago, Houston and Sari water rates is adopted with But some of the many town "Regardless of his judgment, he has'emerged school attendance and promotion. Francisco. Lawmakers Wednesday also approved a bill the budget soon to be passed residents who will be affected m without any claim of criminal wrongdoing, or personal gain. He has already been punished," excluding teacher evaluations as public records by the Board of Directors, the by the hike probably see it as INTELPOST IS QUICK ’ Wade said in a 22-page report to the committee under the state's Freedom of Information law. basic quarterly rate for each unreasonable and have their ENOUGH. But it is far from cheap, "Wednesday. A House bill approved 144-4 a bill which would II household receiving town wa­ own concerns to air. Mo­ At a cost to the sender of $5 a pagej I- "Impeachment should be reserved for the replace current required annual achievement tests given elementary school students by local school customer reaction was predictable „ equivalent of high criiries and misdemeanors. ter will jump from $12.51 to reover, they undoubtedly districts, with statewide mastery tests given by the Him — to everyone but the Postal Taken as a whole, the conduct of Judge Kinseila $33.51. A similar increase is have questions as to how the State Board of Education. Service, that is. The resulting does not rise to that level and this process and the being sought for the use of water system was allowed to ' jjunishment it continues to inflict upon him should Mastery tests to assess essential grade-level skills financial fiasco was described in d in reading, mathematics and language arts, would additional water above the reach the point that such an be stopped," Wade said. report by investigators for a House Wade was responding to a summary report begin in the 1985-86 school year in fourth grades and basic amount and for com­ increase was required. Government Operations subcom­ "filed last week by Jacob Zeldes, the committee’s the following year in sixth and eighth grades. mercial users. If the hearing had been held mittee chaired by Rep. Glenn "special counsel. Zeldes reviewed legal issues and Ninth grade proficiency tests would be extended tor The increase in water rates immediately before the ses­ English, D-Okla. test imony from committee hearings, but made no two years, but the bill would repeal Ihe requirement sion tor action the budget, as “ To date, INTE LPO ST has been . recommendation on- impeachment. for eighth grade proficiency tests to begin in 1984-85. may well be necessary from a The mastery tests will give teachers a "real view of a complete failure in the market Kinseila was censured by the Council on budgetary standpoint, as is the directors originally had how weli the curriculum has been absorbed." said S i place,” the report states. ' Probate Judicial Conduct for his handling of a $35 claimed by General Manager planned, it would be have ".million estate belonging to 88-year-old Ethel A. Rep. Dorothy Goodwin, D-Mansfield. and co- "Through the end of 1983, cumula­ Robert Weiss and other offi­ been difficult to see it as ^ponaghue, an ailing West Hartford heiress. chairman of the Legislature's Education Committee. tive Postal Service INTELPOST anything but a formality. And Lawmakers also voted 133-9 for a bill to require cials, but it is staggering revenues were $58,080. No zeros boards of education to adopt written policies on nonetheless. The same can be even with the postponement have been omitted from this figure Suits target water violators homework, school attendance, promotion and reten­ SPRING- VACATION tion, and require the State Board of Education to have said of a proposed jump in of the budget adoption from ... Notwithstanding that market HARTFORD — Four more Connecticut com­ sewer charges. Monday until Wednesday, testing was underway for portions panies have been accused of dumping heavy model policies and guidelines available. Local school boards are now required to have rules of this period, a service that knetals into Connecticut waters, bringing to 15 the Vif Any time town residents nothing striking is likely to Corhmentary on management, studies, classification and face such an escalation in arise. Whatever is aired at generated so little revenue must be number of firms sued by the state and environmental groups since November. discipline. considered a failure by any mea­ A bill to exclude teacher performance and costs, their opinions on the the hearing, there probably The most recent suits were filed Tuesday in Shoulder Bare sure of performance.” evaluation records from public inspection under the subject deserve more than isn't anyone around who has a , U.S. District Court by two environmental groups Since 1978, development, testing state Freedom of Information law was approved News Council did a lot more as part of a nationwide campaign to enforce the casual consideration by those magic solution for Manches­ and operation of INTELPOST 145-3. The records would be exempt unless the teacher federal Clean Water Act. and Beautiful! who oversee the town’s fiscal ter’s water problems. gave permission to open them to the public. have cost $6,232,000. This means The 15 firms are charged with violating state The FOI Commission has recently ruled teacher stability. That’s why the than just kill the messenger the system has taken in less than 1 water pollution discharge permits by releasing But the postponement of evaluations were public records. Lawmakers re­ directors have moved wisely percent of its cost. “ There is little "substances such as cyanide, copper, chromium the budget meeting was the jected a proposed amendment to allow parents access reason to believe that revenues and lead, in concentrations up to 13 times the in postponing action on the right thing to do if the By WilliCHT) A. Rusher and fully reported council findings tive nature.” Of these 104. about 95 to the records of their child’s teacher. Syndicated Columnist percent involved statistics that will even come close to matching "allowable limits. spending plan until they have directors really want to con­ against it, and the Gann^t news­ "We are interested in improving teaching," said The strapless slip is your most paper chain, whose associated were “ positive.” in the sense that current expenditures in the near The suits were brought by the Connecticut Fund had time to do more than just , for the Environment and the Natural Resources Miss Goodwin. sider — rather than just hear NEW YORK - The National foundation contributed valuable they reflected the nationwide future, let alone recover past She said evaluations should be confidential between valuable spring accessory, go through the motions of Defense Council in cooperation with the state — what town residents think News Council has voted to dis­ economic recovery then under costs,” the report warns. teachers and teacher supervisors. "They are a financial support. But the opposi­ Department of Environmental Protection and the from Wondermaid®! conducting hearings on the of the proposals. It will also solve, and with its passing goes tion was led by the mighty New way. And yet. according to the diagnostic tool. There’s no room for publicity in that," what was probably the last serious ,,ptate attorney general’s office. water and sewer increases. have the advantage of giving York Times (of which it was once institute, “ about 85 percent” of the THE HOUSE INVESTIGATORS The four firms cited Tuesday were Arwood she said. hope of avoiding a bone-crunching The House also amended and approved unanim­ The proposed increases, them time to fully answer said that “ for the Times to criticize stories were “primarily nega­ were particularly exasperated at Corp. of Groton, Bassick Division of the collision between the forces of the Postal Service’s lack of the ously a Senate bill requiring cable television which round off to about 65 whatever concerns are raised itself would be ontologically incon­ tive,” obscuring or minimizing the Stewart-Warner Corp. in Bridgeport, Contract decency in this country and the most elementary records. It .. Plating Co. of Stratford and Gould Inc. ot companies with more than 10,000 customers to have a f percent for water and 55 at the hearings. ceivable” ). Punch Sulzberger and good news. This was accomplished qualified repair technician on call at all times. For prom time, party strutting hit men of attack- Abe Rosenthal got to the point by such tactics as outright omis­ couldn’t even tell them the number ..Southington. percent for sewer charges, journalism. time, and all sunny day where they buried reports of the sion, selective emphasis, misre­ of messages that had been sent by would allow the Water and In this case, we think the The council was launched with council’s findings back in the presentation, imbalancing of “ ex­ INTELPOST. Death ruled out in dope case occasions! Strapless Sewer Department to in­ directors have set them­ foundation money in 1973, among shipping news, and seldom bo­ perts,” etc. “The failure of the Postal slips to go under all your selves -a precedent which HARTFORD — State’s Attorney John M. State considers crease its capital reserves other things to hear grievances thered to answer its letters at all. Is it any wonder that, after a Service to compile and maintain Bailey says the state will seek to close a legal bare spring and summer and permanently finance should be followed in the against the media. After listening So gradually the National News performance tike that, many peo­ information on the number of to both sides of a controversy, the "loophole” which prohibits the death penalty for fashions. Made of past improvements to the future. Council was ignored and starved ple are in a mood to kill the INTE LPO ST messages is, to say a Hartford woman who allegedly sold deadly "red appeal of full council's dozen or so members non-cling Antron III out of existence. Significantly, messenger? the least, surprising,” the investi­ 'b a g " heroin. (half of them journalists) would however, such has not been the fate The importance of a free press is gators wrote. “Any manager " Bailey said Wednesday the state will pursue a nylon, with a sleek issue an opinion as to whether the of Accuracy in Media, a combative too obvious to require extended would want to know the number of .charge of at least manslaughter for Aida Lopez, GTB financing stretch bodice (smaller complaint was “warranted” or and forthrightly conservative commentary. But thanks to tech­ messages in order to be able to despite a Superior Court judge’s ruling Wednes­ "unwarranted.” day which denied the state’s bid for a capital figures can wear these critic of We liberal media, which nology, among other things, the analyze the traffic on the system ... HARTFORD (UPI) — The financial impact on If warranted, there was no felony murder charge. without a bra) and was fo unded W in 1971 by Reed media have become much too The committee is mystified that roughly 75 of the state’s 169 towns and cities may penalty other than the publicity, Lopez, 33, was charged last month with Iryine./Financed by the dues and powerful, too chesty, too opinion­ the Postal Service has not rou­ determine whether the state appeals a Superior Court adjustable hem that can allegedly selling unusually potent heroin to a ! l‘ which was usually minimal; but tinely compiled and made use of ruling ordering full funding of school equalization ctmtributions of private citizens, ated, and too far from the mainsp­ Bristoi woman who later died of a drug overdose. be clipped to your the media have thin skins where grants this year. AIM's, semimonthly “ AIM Re­ rings of American thought to be this basic management ' Police say the heroin, sold in red-sealed bags, is desired length. In white their own actions are in issue, and Gov. William O'Neill discussed the court’s decision port" has become a valuable 'allowed'to get away any longer information.” responsible for up to 15 area deaths. the council’s findings were not for 45 minutes Wednesday with Attorney General or beige, sizes 32-36. mechanism — and since the with the argument that “There’s Judge John D. Brennan handed down his wholly without effect. I served on The investigators found that, Joseph I. Lieberman, state Education Commissioner demise of the NNC just about the nobody here but us chickens.” ’’ decision after state-appointed Dr. James O’Brien Long slip, $14. the council, first as its token over the years, there was little Gerald N. Tirozzi and June K. Goodman, chairman of only one — for nailing leftist See you later, gentlemen. As the ’ ' examined Ms. Aida Lopez Monday and found she the state Board of Education. Dress length slip, $12. conservative and then as one of a discussion of the costly boondoggle -.'Was dependent on heroin, methadone and propaganda masquerading as First Tempter said to Thomas But Lieberman said more information was needed Also from Wondermaid doughty band of two or three (out at meetings of the Postal Service’s ' cocaine. “ news.” Pretty clearly, there is a Becket in Eliot’s “ Murder in the and a decision was delayed until Friday. He said of IS), from 1973to 1981. Mostofthe board of governors. Furthermore, State law says a drug dealer can be charged (not shown): Camisole, powerful longing in this country for Cathedral” : “ I leave you to the appeal would temporarily block the court order from liberals on it were open to a certain “ some of the information reported " with capital felony murder, punishable by death, effective ways of hitting back at pleasures of your higher vices, taking effect. in beige, sizes 32-36, $8. amount of persuasion, or at leastof by Postmaster General Bolger in .but the charge cannot be filed against a the burgeoning power and preten­ which will have to be paid for at “ We agreed there is at stake here, not only the Evening petti, white or compromise, but the habit of his presentation to the board was * drug-dependent person. sions of the media. higher prices.” state’s interest, but the interests of various beige, S-M-L, $10 genuflecting at every mention of misleading,” the report states. At municipalities affected by this decision,” Lieberman the First Amendment was bard to a meeting two months ago, for Confronted with the charge of Editor’s note: Rusher is pub­ O ’Neill signs office bill said. break, and made it well-nigh liberal bias, the media’s worst example, the losses were under­ “ We don’t want to make it difficult for any of our lisher of the National Review. HARTFORD — Gov. William O’Neill has impossible for the council to offenders turn curiously silent. If stated by more than $1 million. communities,” O’Neill said. signed into law a $51 million bond authorization Judge Arthur L. Spada Tuesday upheld the state’s engage in robust criticism of the they respond at all, it is usually to “ The committee does not critic­ .. for construction Of a legislative office building to guaranteed tax base formula to help equalize politically motivated and highly remark that their conservative ize the Postal Service solely ,. reiieve crowding at the 105-year-old Capitol. educational opportunities in Connecticut, but said it tendentious “ investigative report­ Letters policy critics are making the ancient because its approach to INTEL­ - The bill was among 17 measures approved by would be unconstitutional to delay full funding beyond ing” that has characterized the the 1984 Legislature and signed Wednesday by mistake of “killing the mes­ The Manchester Herald POST has failed,’’ the report 1984-85. O’Neill, his office announced today. liberal pooh-bahs of the Washing­ senger” — i.e., taking out on the welcomes letters to the states. “ The most serious aspectof He said all towns and cities should be required to ton press corps since the mid- media the displeasure they feel at editor. the failure is the inabiiity of Uje ’ Excavation for the new building is expected to meet the minimum expenditure requirement this ' begin this summer on the parking lot of the \ 1960s. news that doesn’t suit them. Letters should be brief and Postal Service to demonstrate year and rejected minimum aid, a guarantee of $250 Intimate Apparel, all D&L stores adjacent State Armory where the new bulding From the outset, however, it was But that hardly explains the to the point. They should be per pupil for even the wealthiest towns, as competence in planning, imple­ “ will be located. The proposal calls for a 1,000-car apparent that powerful elements typed or neatly hand-written, perpetuating the disparity in educational opportunity. , & lM 4 byN E A Inc * performance of the TV networks in menting and marketing of elec­ and, for ease in editing, underground parking lot and a connector to the 3-8 in the media were in no mood to (for example) the 525 news pro­ tronic services in a competitive The state must also use 2-year-old, rather than should be double-spaced. ;, Capitol. 3-year-old data in figuring the formula, Spada said. brook even such gentle criticism as grams they aired in the second half and unregulated environment.’’ The Farmington architectural firm of Russell The Herald reserves the Tirozzi said the ruling means at least 50 towns and D&L AT MANCHESTER PARKADE the NNC was ready to indulge in. of 1983. These were monitored by -• Gibson vonDohlen has been chosen to design the "Our projected winner of the 1988 presidential right to edit letters in the The bottom line: Tbecoromiuge cities would have to pay more for education this year There were honorable exceptions: AND TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON OPEN MON. elections coming up after these messages." the Institute for Applied Econom­ Intbrests of brevity, clarity urges the board of govenora to building and Purcell Associates of Hartfoi^ will and another 23 would lose minimum aid funds. The asssist in site and civil engineering work. THRU FRI. TIL 9 P.M., SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P.M., SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 notably, the CBS television net­ ics, which identified 104 “ economic and taste. “terminate INTELPOST as soon additional cost to the state was estimated at $12 work, which manfully accepted stories of an in-depth or interpreta- as practicable.” million. » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. April 26, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, April 26. 1984 - 9 Thursday TV Cianci resigns his office, campaign for mayor. (R) (60 min.) 11:45 P.M. 2:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. @ - New* & - MOVIE: 'The Batey' Mem­ 09) - Top Itank Boxing from G D - CBS N m w s NIghtwatcIs- - Business Report CD d) flD ® 9® ® - N«w» bers of a powerful Detroit family Attontic City. N J Top Rmk Box­ CB - MOVIE; 'Battling BaMho g SD - Three'* Company - Baila Conmigo break all the rules to gat what ing prasents a 10-round Mid- Rivalry bMwewi boxing mana­ but shows no sign of ioss they want. LaurerKe OKvtefe R <^ dlMeight bout featuring Tyrone C B - VegaS - Entertainment Tonight gers wupts into a shootout afiar a an OuvaM, Tommy Lee Jones. Crawley va. Danny Sanchez. doubt, doublocro**. B « t . m - Famity Feud J977. Rated R. PROVIDENCE. R.I. (DPI) — he waited for the stroke of 6 o'clock made was loving the city ® - Alice 12:00 A.M. D nis, Edward G. Robinson, 33) - Maida SportsLook - Wild World of Animals SPEED TRAP ® • Mysteryl 'Shades of Dark­ Hunyihray Bogwt. 1936. Vincent A. "ButWy'’ Cianci Jr. so bis resignation could be carried His resignation took effect at ness.' A boy discovers that ^ ( £ (B - Hawaii FIV.-0 3J - MOVIE: 'Cracking Up' 7:30 P.M. d ) - Jo. FfanUbi Show went out as mayor of Providence live on three local television - 7:59 p.m. EST, Just moments This off the wall comedy is dedi- aunt of a frieixi draws life from (B - Trapper John, M .D. ( £ - PM Magazine Steve Keaton (Michael him to revitakze herself. (60 min.) S ) - MOVIE; -ShHidto'. Han’ the way he came in — through the channels, then spoke forcefully of before the City Council swore in cated to anyone who has ever Qg - Star Trak C5) - All In the Family Gross, r.) confronts Alex (Closed Captioned] Dagwood signs up for tha Army front dcKir of City Hall with the his accomplishments over the past Council President Joseph R. Pao- goofed, botched, or feU close to Rmrve Co^, gon away to (Michael J. Fox) when the ( 0 - insida S t ( ^ 'Big G^ne. ^ - NHL Stankry C i v Playoff* cracking up Jerry Lewis. Milton np - Muppet Show train«B camp for two waaka and crowd cheering. decade. llno as acting mayor. PaoUno, 29, Fair (^m e.' T o n ic 's program ( » - Dr. Gene Scott Berie. Sammy Davis, Jr Rated C D - Family Feud boy tries to cope with the SMS the defense effort back two will serve until a special election is PG looks at celebrity foumaNsm. 0 0 - Thicfca of tha Nioht With the crowd moments later he C D ~ Benny Hill Show pressures of senior year by years. Penny SinglMon. Arthur . Nearly 500 supporters turned out held in July. , (3$ - USA Cartoon Express Lake. William Fiawtoy. 1960. ■' was vintage “ Buddy," at his best CB) - independent Natvuoric popping pills on “ Family 10:30 P.M. 0 - Newsnight Wednesday night to hear Cianci 3S - Dr. Gene Scott News Ties." airing THURSDAY, C D * Newark & Reality 0 - M OVIE: 'FirafiM' A Viet­ 0 • MOVIE; -H w Ftanoh give his farewell speech after 9>A with the people who swept him into Even before he resigned, there Uautanant-a Woman' An ac­ ® IS - M'A'S'H ® - ESPN's Speadwaek APRIL 3S on NBC. 0 D - News nam war Dying aca is sent to Rus­ office in 1974 as a longshot was some speculation that Cianci tress' on-*crawi v * g «iy I* juxfa- tumultous years at the helm of S - MOVIE: 'Honkytonk Man' ( 9 - Dreams of Gold sia to s t ^ a Ngh-tach |et whk^ Republican candidate in a heavily ® - Coming Attractiomi cixiid tip the balanM of power in posMl with an off-scraan New England's third largest city. could be a candidate for the office In hopes of performing on the CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME 0 $ - NHL Stanley Cup Pfayoffs ( 0 - Alfred Hitchcock the Cold War. Clint Eastwood. romwnco with har leading man. Cianci, 42, was forced to resign Democratic city. It was those be was vacating. He may be Grartd Opry, an aging country Meryl Slr.M>. JoTMny Iron*. - Crossfira { 0 -2 4 H o r e s 1982. Rated PG. supporters who elected him again singer travels across the back- 1981. Rated R. following sentencing Monday in allowed to run again because his roads of America with his ne­ & - M*A*S*H (SE - IrKiapandant Network 0 - MOVIE: 'Man Who Knew in 1978, then again in a close phew Ciint Eastwood, Kyle Too M uch' An American doctor 9 - Our M iu Brooks Superior Court on charges he sentence was suspended and hedid & - Rainbow Jackpot three-way race in 1982 when he ran Eastwood Rated PG @ - MacNiril/Lahrar N a w ^ - and Ns wife «vitness the murder assaulted a Bristol crontracdor in not actually serve time in jail. But, of a French secret service agent. 2:15 A.M. ® - MacNeil/Lehrer Newsh- CB) • Wheel of Fortune our March 20, 1983. Cianci alleged the as an independent because his under questioning from reporters, our - Barney MHIer James Stewart. Doris Day, 3 2 - SportsCwner Republican party deserted him. 11:00P.M. Brenda de Banzie. 1956. contractor, Raymond DeLeo, had he refused to speculate on that - Mundo Latino Jesse Lo* m • People's Court ® - Gnwt Plow u ra Hunt III CD CD CD @ ® ® - News This dorxanenury focuses on dx- an affair with Cianci's estranged His only defeat at the polls was a prospect. sada y Sonia Vorhauer son los Dr. Who anfntiones de este programs de C D -T a x i 12:30 A.M. UBvegem pieesures. wife. stinging 3-1 loss to incumbent Gov. asuntos publicos nacionates pre- 8:00 P.M. CD - TMcka of the Night “ Today is a day for resigna­ C D - Laugh-In 2:30 A.M . J. Joseph Garrahy in 1980 when tions,” he said softly. DPI photo seniando entrevistas. noticias, ( D C D ~ Magnum P.l. Magnum CD - NightHne Deqiite his fall, Cianci was depones y un segmento desde become his mistress Ali Mac- @ ) - Family Ties Alex becomes @ ) > M y s t ^ l ‘Shad^ of Dark­ 03) - Odd Couple (B - CBS N mw. NIghtwatch Cianci was the GOP candidate. befriends a young prince. r>ot ® - MOVIE; 'DW M For anything but a defeated politician on Monday for assault charges. H(Nlywood. realizing that he is the target for Graw. Alan King, Dina Merrill. dependent upon diet pills for ness.' A boy discovers that the 05 - SportsCenter JIP Vincent A. Cianci says goodbye to 1980. Rated R aunt of a frier>d draws life from Murder' in response to Ns wife's Sg - 3-2-1. Contact terrorists. (R) |60 min.) energy when he begins his stu­ ® - NASCAR Darfington Oairir W ^nesday when he gave his "There is no question everyone Rogation day Hundreds of people gathered at City dies for the coiiege board exams him to revitalize herself. (60 min.) - Alfreti Hitchcock Hour affair, Tony Wenckca devisas the supporters and friends as he leaves City CD " 'Auschwitz & the Allies' & & - Great Outdoors Host Jim Sariaa - Spring 100 Coverage of farewell — first to a packed room makes mistakes in their lives,''- Rogation Day, observed by the 6:30 P.M. Tabor displays his portable field (R) (Closed Captioned) ( 0 - Benny HHI Show perfect crone to kW her end a pre­ Hall Wednesday evening after resigning Hall to bid their mayor of nine and a half Auschwitz & America fflis auto race is presented from bar and then surveys the fish and “ Enterprise ‘Cash on the S ) > Sports Tordght c is ^ timed phone cali is the key. North WHkesboro, NC. (60 men.) o f reporters in hisoffice, then tothe Cianci said from the first floor Roman Catholic church on April rS~) - Orta Day at a Time 9:30 P.M. Angte Dickinson. Christopher as the mayor of Providence, R.I. Cianci years goodbye. CD ~ That's Inoadiblel coral species in Florida's Penne- Vine.* Eric Sevareid looks at Ma- crowd gathered in the lobby. landing overlooking his suppor­ 25, is a day when priests chant (X ) - CBS Navy* 3$ - MOVIE: MotlMr Lode' A 0 - D r . Who Pkimmer, Anthony Quayle. 0 ' MoneyBne C D - News kamp Park (Closed Captioned] tanzas Creek, a 'boutique' winery With reporters he was relaxed as ters. “ But one mistake I never entreaties for a successful harvest. received a five year suspended sentence 3g - Sanford and Son in California that produces award- young pilot and an old prospector ^ 5 - Twilight Zona & - Entartainnwnt Tonight 3:00A.M . (S ) - MOVIE: 'Helen Kelfer: SS) - Noche de Gala are both gripped by g ^d fever m - Numero Uno winning wines annually. [Closed 3® The Miracle Continues' ® - Billy Graham Crusade this rugged adventure, set in the 11:15P.M. ® - Lata Night with David CB - MOVIE: 'Saa DavHa' Tlw Captiortedj Lattarman m - Hogan's Heroes 02) - NFL's Greatest Moments Canadian wHderrtess. Chariton 05 - Mazda SportsLook Story of the U.S. Coast G u ^ , ® - MOVIE: 'The Savage is - Noche de Gala s a v i^ lives and performing ioe (S) - Ask CNN NFL's Greatest Moments pre­ Heston, Nick Mancuso, Kim Bas­ - Reporter 41 Loose' A family, shipwrecked on patrrri work, is depicted. Viett^ @ - NBC News sents highlights of the 1982 a desert island, must conte to inger. 1982. Rated fks. 1:00 A.M. Electric tax sponsors seek elusive vote McLaglen, Ida Lupino, Preston Miami Dolphins. grips with the primal forces of life. 9:00 P.M. 11:30 P.M. (3® - Noticiero Nactonal SIN 0 ^ 5 - Duck Factory Marty ( B - Lavarrw and ShWay Foster. 1937. New Engtond 0 5 - MOVIE: 'The Personals' George C. Scott, Trish Van Dev- CD CD " Simon 8r Simon A .J claims that Veronica Hamel is Ns C D - Bwnay MiHar •> Jeffersons GD-M OVIE: -Detour to Tarror' acid rain — by 10 million ton.s per day. “ does nothing to encourage new and Stunned by his wife's sudden re­ ere, John David Carson 1974 ar>d Rick are hired by a widow to date for the Annie Awards cere- C D - Starsky and Hutch 0 - Countdown to *84 Today V WASHINGTON (U P I) — Sponsors of studying the bill, but contended that A tour bus on its way to Las Ve­ program features w e ^ ly prev­ g® - ABC News quest for divorce, a young man @ - Sneak Previews Co-hosts prove that her husband's death in mcmies a plan to pay for an acid rain cleanup they didn't see much room for change It would help utilities pay for the innovative technology, but ensures that C D - Barmy Hill Show gas is hijacked and the pMsen- iews and profiles of dto 1 9 ^ In Brief S ri - Business Report advertises in the personals col­ Neal Gabler and Jeffrey Lyons a skydiving accident was actually ® - De Fiesta because any substantial alterations cleanup by imposing a surcharge on we will perpetuate old power plants and murder. (R) (60 min.) C D - Rockford FHas gers are left stranded in the Olympics. • with a nationwide electricity tax are umn in order to get back into the take a look at what's happening desen. O.J. Simpson, Ane John­ electric rates in all states except units even though, from a national and 7:00 P.M. singles scene. Bill Schoppert. 10:00P.M. 0 - Freeman Reporta try ing to win the one vote they believe is could cost them other votes. at the movies C D - Tw o Marriages Nancy C D - Racing From Roosevelt son, Anne Frartcis. 1980. Alaska and Hawaii. regional energy viewpoint, that proba­ (X) - CBS News Karen Landry. Rated PG. questions her traditional rc^e as a C B ( { ) - Knots Lending When Posters for peace n e e d ^ to push the bill to a House Even if the sponsors are successful in 03) - Honaymoonars CD - World Vision Spwdal 3:15 A.M. It has been estimated that the bly is not sound." CB ® - M-A-S-H - MOVIE: 'Breezy' A middle- 8:30 P.M. housewife and Scott can't accept Litimae fails in her efforts to make subcommittee. pushing the measure through the sged businessman falls in love the fact that his mother is preg­ CNp confess, she decides to 05 - Stovia Nicks Concert (S ) - Tw ilight Zono 3$ - MOVIE; Tha PationaM' BOSTON (DPI) — A group of peace activists surcharge would be between 50-cents CB - Tic Tac Dough C D “ Carol Burnett and Friends TNs solo concert was taped at The Energy and Commerce health subcommittee, they are almost certain Environmental Protection Agency with a teenager despite his mis­ nant (R) (60 min.) wreak vengeance. (R) (60 min.) Sturmed by his wife's sudden re­ leave today on a three-week tour of the Soviet and $1 per month for the average C D - MOVIE; 'Deadly Strartger' the Fox-WilsNre Theatre in Los 1:30 A.M. l i s t for divorce, e young man and environment subcommittee today to face an even tougher road in the full Administrator William Ruckelshaus CB - ABC News givings. William Holden. Kay @ s® - Cheers An argument C B -N e w s - Union in which they hope to use artwork to “ start A young woman travelling in the Angeles. advertises in the pereonals c<^- was to continue work on the proposal, panel. household. C B - Best of Saturday Night Lenz. 1973 develops between Sam and Di­ CD - Rank Boxirtg from Tastigo' ffl) - Ona Stap Bayond ‘ believed the panel was deadlocked 9-9, opposition. tended that while he backed the Works Committee has approved an 6 • MOVIE: 'Just TeH Me Atlantic City, NJ T<^ Rank Box­ ghost of the Falshaw's dead @ ® - HiH Street Blues Chief teenagers from different types of Network, said Wednesday. "We hope to start acid rain control bill that would place entenainmenr. daughter (60 min.) (Closed Cap­ 0 - Bob Nawhart Show home life. Jane Powei, Elizabeth ( 9 - Yachting: FuH Sad Tha with an undecided Rep. Dennis Eckart, 'The plan would require power plants cost-sharing approach, the bill "is not a What You Want' A wealthy bus­ ing presAits a 10-round Mid­ Daniels tells Capt. Fi^illo that he Oippar Cup Raca building bridges to people in other countries.” the bulk of the clean-up costs on 13® - Star Trek dleweight bout featunrtg Tyrorte tioned) may make him the new chief and m - Nightlina Taylor, Roben Stack. 1948 D-Ohio, holding the swing vote. to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide — nationwide control bill." iness magnate grooms one of the O - Sporta Prnba Ms. Nelson, of Harvard, Mass., said tour (3l) - Moneyfine Crawley vs. Danny Sanchez - El Maleficio a strange man mounts a one-man (@ - Tan O'clock News 0 - Despedkia Staff members of sponsors were believed to be the key component of Dingell complained that the bill midwestern industrial states. women in his secretarial pool to participants will include groups from the San Francisco and Seattle areas. NOTHINS &TART& r u BST'iou.BAiy; r u 0) MV PAV OFF BETTER- 9TUWP you ye n BRIDGE ASTRO g JOANNE. THAN WHIPPINS Rape in Maine increases ® VO U AT A LI TTLE TRIVIA. Astronaut McNair had lots to toot about GRAPH AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) — Maine's overall crim e rate was lower in 1983 than in any year CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) — Ro­ planetariums nationwide this fall. year at M IT under a program designed A textbook end play since the state began collecting statistics in 1974 nald M cNair set two firsts when he -'When you first touch ground, you for students from pr^om inantly black — but rapes were 27.8 percent higher than in 1982, orbited the Earth lor eight days last feel like you weigh a ton and your colleges and universities. He returned The key to the whole play < % u r said a report issued Wednesday. February aboard the space shuttle equilibrium is off. It takes about two to M IT as a graduate student and is based on the king of hearts ^ B i r t h d a y The report, released by the Department of Challenger. days to stabilize." M cNair said as he received a doctoral degree in 1976. lead. Unless you are playing described his eight-day voyage aboard He then became a staff physicist at N O R T H 4-Z444 Public Safety, said the number of rapes in 1983 Not only was he the first black against a real desperado, the Challenger. Hughes Research Laboratories in ' SA1093 AprH 27,1964 was 193, as opposed lo 151 during 1982. The scientist-astronaut to go into space, he WJ2 who may also be slightly number of murtters was 24 for both years. McNair, a South Carolina native who Malibu, Calif., before joining the space drunk, that king iead marks Your ambitions will be furth­ was probably the first human being to ♦ QJ43 Statistics showed the two highest county crime experimented with laser technology program. West with the queen. ered this coming year liy play the saxophone beyond the Earth's ♦ 762 ratM, based on the number of crimes per 1,000 while a graduate student at M IT, was McNair urged inner city high school Now for the whole proce­ friends who will go out of thdr atmosphere. W E S T E A S T way lo help you. It's extremely population, occurred in Cumberland and Sagada­ selected in 1978 as an astronaut students who sat in the audience to dure. Take the heart, draw " I took my soprano saxophone into candidate by the National Aeronautics work for what they want to achieve in ♦87 2 ♦& trumps, cash four diamonds, important that you acknowl­ hoc counties. YKQlOg ¥87 543 edge and later repay their good space and had the opportunity to play and Space Administration. life. and on the fourth one chuck Cumberland County is the most populated of WE'VE GOTTA BUST YOU LOOSE, ATTA BOY: ♦ 10 76 4982 around the world," McNair, 33, told "W e believe that M cNair can be an "Winners are not critics of the world your baby club in prerara- Maine’s counties, with 217,356 people and a crime PINNY.' C'M ON, NOW, Y'l'GOTTAri HOUP IT ♦ K85 ♦J1094 TAURUS (April 20-May 2Q) listeners at the MassachusetSs Insti­ inspiration and a role model for high with no solutions to offer and no STRETCH THAT VINE GOOP R IG H T tion for the end play. TOen rate of 58.6. Sagadahoc Couqty, with a relatively You could be a trifle too curi­ tute of Technology Wednesday. school students, particularly those an.swers to give,” he said. O AN' TIGHT.' THERE' SOUTH lead the jack of hearts. West ous for your own good todaV. low population of 29,002, had a rate of 40.9. ♦ KQJ64 from the inner city with disadavataged "A winner is one who knows the is in with the queen, but be is There's a chance you might ask Piscataquis County, a large geographical area " I look forward to doing it again next ¥ A 6 also a dead duck. A heart probing questions of othefs in central Maine with only 17,758 residents who year," he said. backgrounds," noted Michael Feld, his unlimited nature of his being, someone ♦ AK5 lead will allow a ruff in they prefer not to answer. live primarily in rural areas, had the lowest McNair, an M IT graduate, said he faculty supervisor at MIT. who knows who he is and how to get ♦ AQ3 dummy and a discard of the Major changes are in store ipr crime rate in the state, 18.3. did scientific experiments aboard the McNair was an undergraduate stu­ there. Being a winner is hanging it over Vulnerable; North-South club queen, while a club lead Taurus in the coming year. Public Safety Commissioner Arthur A. Stilphen RONALD McNAIR space shuttle and filmed a movie about dent at North Carolina A&T State the edge, taking that risk and accepting Dealer: South runs up to South’s A-Q. Send for your year-ahead pre­ said the 10- year-old Uniform Crime Reporting . . . set two firsts the trip that will be shown in University when he spent his junior that challenge, " he said. This hand was played dictions today. Mall $1 to West North East Sooth Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio Program that makes the “ Crime in Maine” 2 4 many years ago. Modem {city Station. New York, NY report possible, provides information that helps Pass 44 Pass 4 N T bidding would get to the 10019. Be sure to state yotir ,Iaw enforcement officials to plot crim e preven­ same spade slam, but the Pass 5 4 Pass 5 N T zodiac sign. tion and budgets. Megabucks winner plagued by false drug rumors * _ Pass 6 4 Pass 6 4 opening bid would be two GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) If Pass Pass Pass clubs by South. North would you borrow something from .a respond two diamonds, friend today, be sure you return Vermont sues drycleaner CHICOPEE, Mass. Inc. in South Hadley. Soon didn't win the money,” Jopson said his elderly crying," he said. "I'm dealer," Mrs. Jopson saying, “ I have nothing I It in the same condition you ght (U P I) — A Chicopee man after, Jopson and his wife said Denise Jopson, also mother became upset sick of these hassles." said. Opening lead: VK M ONTPELIER, Vt. (U P I) - The state has I'M PEAINCP.^ want to bid." Then two it. Treat others' possessions who won $4.2 million in the started getting calls from 33. "How would you feel when his uncle heard the "M y kids are getting I ’m fine and so is mv filed a Superior Court lawsuit against an H O U B 6 O N t h e ; P H O N t spades bv South, three with respect. ; state lottery Megabucks concerned friends and with people going around rumor and called to find hassled. The other kids husband,” she said. "But CANCER (June 21-July 22) Do W 'E ^ , 6 0 0 P WITH AUN T IX)ei&, spades by North, whereupon industrial drycleaner in Williamstown to force family, he said. spreading rumors that out if it was true. "M y are asking for drugs. My they’re saying he was not vacillate on Importapt game said he’s been N l 6 H t A U N T "C X JE :& N o f THF NA66:' By Oswald Jacoby ^uth would go into the cleanup of chemical-laden sludge blamed for Issues today. Your failure lo plagued by false but per­ “ I almost wish now we you’re dead." mother called me up husband isn’t a drug overdosed on drugs." P O E 1 5 , P0E:5NT FVFe and James Jacoby Blackwood routine and contamination of the community's air, soil and sistent rumors that he was T A O ^ C ^ . take a firm position will be bojh water. QUIT? reach the same slam. annoying and confusing to your a drug dealer who died To an expert, this hand Why wouldn't a modernist associates. ; However, Attorney General John Easton said after a drug overdose. looks like a cinch. It's so North jump to four spades? LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There's Wednesday the state and UniFirst Corp., which "I'm a little sick and easy that if it were played in Because modernists use that a possibility you might l)e operates the business, agreed to accelerate the tired of all this,” Gregory the last round of the Blue jump to four to show the somewhat of a lazybones litigation by at least two months to avoid costly Jopson, 33, who won the ■■ Ribbon Pairs, every declar­ same hand without the ace today, and it’s going to take fees that could be used for the cleanup effort. OWN A BRAND NEW TV largest amount ever on a er would wrap up 12 tricks of spades. extra effort to perform at yoiir Easton said UniFirst, based on Woburn, Mass., \m without lifting an eyebrow. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) usual level ot productivity. ‘ single ticket April 14, said cooperated with his office by agreeing to a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be Wednesday. “ I'm just a on guard In social situations rarely-used legal procedure in which both sides quiet guy and try to mind 3 today, especially If you encoun­ outline areas of agreement — and disagreement my own business. I don’t CROSSWORD ter one you know from experi­ — in the initial lawsuit. n e^ all this.” EOROMY $29.95 ence to be a bit deceitful. Dort't The procedure eliminates the prospect of Jopson said the rumors let her take you In. • lengthy pre-trial hearings to narrow the areas of UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Ypu apparently started last difference, he said. week after he quit bis job THB W iyE/VS I5NT wlH eventually be held account­ ACROSS 7 Motes' Answer to Previous Puzzle able for any promises ypu at James River Graphics liy leasing thru Rentocolor. brother make to others today, so don't &; ' University of NortbCarol- “ The next step is to find babies in homes with 44 Extreme leer allow yoursell to be taken . 10 17 10 ina School of Medicine. out what, harm is really smokers and 19 infanta 46 Article advantage ot by someone who has a history ol using others. “ It's always disturbing done. We know that high living with non-smokers. Just how low are low Rentacolor prices? 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Y, 20 - MANCHKSTKR HERALD, Thursday, April 26, 1984

The Manchester Herald’s annual profile BUSINESS Our Town edition, a 24-page supplement, inside today. Battle against credit card fraud is unceasing struggle

The switch to the new cards will take p la ^ W hon I make purchases with my credit card, I rip lost to counterfeiting in 1981. gradually. Visa expects to have its new cards in usebf out the I’arbons from the transaction slips, crumble Visa International, which has more than 104 million October 1986 and MasterCard anticipates its turnovw Sunny toijay Manchester, Conn. them, wrap them in a piece of tissue, and shove them card-holders worldwide and 70 million in the United to be complete in June 1986. Eventually, all Visa into my pur.se. Once home. I riptheearbonsintosmall Your and Saturday States, estimates it lost about $20 million to card-holders will have personal identificatitSJ Friday, April 27, 1984 Iragments and toss them out. This little ritual counterfeiting in 1983, almost double the $10.9 million numbers, or PINS, just like those used with autotn a^ — See page 2 prevents counterfeiters who loot the stores' trash M o n e y ' s in 1982. MasterCard, which has 90 million card­ Single copy: 25$ teller machine cards. Eventually, merchants willnS from seizing my carbons and getting my valid — and holders around the world and 65 million in the United outfitted with terminals into which you will enter yoiff valuable — account number. Worth States, is still adding up the figures for 1983, but PIN when you make a purchase. ”” admits it lost $9.3 million to counterfeiting in 1982. Its Recently I've noticed that some transaction slips Sylvia Porter total fraud losses that year were $45.6 million. You, though, remain the key fighter in this s tru ^ f* have perforated carbons .so that when they're torn out, to contain credit-card fraud. the number gets cut in half. And .some stores use American Express does not disclose this type of carbonless slips, which avoid the messy problem information. • Guard your card as you would cash — and n e v d entirely. lend it to anyone. N ever give your account number.ttj Credit-card Iraud has exploded in the last few years While in some locations, fraud is actually declining, someone who asks for it over the phone for any reason Building The I'nited States can, w ithout pride, claim title as to truly startling dimensions. Ironically, this growth says Thomas F. Kelleher, vice president for security — unless you have initiated the call. ■ - the world capital of credit-card fraud, accounting fur is occurring at a time when the credit-card companies at MasterCard, counterfeiting is on the increase in all 94 percent of fraud lo.s.ses worldwide. Much of this • Scrutinize your monthly statements and make E m bassy locations. are making vigorous efforts to sign up new customers sure you can account for each transaction. sought for activity occurs in southern Florida and the New York and to expand as fast as they can. metropolitan area, A 1982 study estimated that 96 To make cards more difficult and costly to • Consider disposing of some of your cards, percent ol the fraudulent transactions in this nation When the statistics arc tallied, 1983 will have been a counterfeit, both MasterCard and Visa have rede­ particularly if you have more than one of a kind. Snip occurred in 12 states. record year for card fraud, says the American signed their cards and incorporated new security expired or canceled cards into pieces. treatment Bankers Association, up to 40 percent over the $160 features. Among them: fine-line printing: use of The new kinds ot slips mentioned above arc among ultraviolet inks that glow when hold under ultraviolet • And always shred those carbons; ask th£ standoff million lost to fraudulent bank credit-card transac­ the latest developments in the ongoing war against By Sarah E. Hall tions in 1982. lights; and holograms. A hologram is a three- merchants you deal with frequently toget the carbons credit-card crime now being waged by the card 2 dimensional image on a metallic surface that changes frpm their banks. Herald Reporter companies, linancial institutions, merchants and False or altered cards alone cost the industry about colors and reveals a different picture when the card is You pay for credit-card fraud through annual fees police. $40 million in 1982, well over two times the $15 million tipped. and interest charges. Stop cheating yourself. Jamshid Marvasti, a prominent Manchester child psychiatrist, is ended proposed at the Community Servi- _____ CCS Council meeting Thursday that FTC mulls proposed ' ’pealed Miller building at By Joseph Gambardello leave Tripoli today, British diplo­ ■“ Manchester Memorial Hospital be put to use us an adolescent United Press International matic sources said. psychiatric unit. The Libyans, who had previously 6 Though he admitted his longtime oil company merger LONDON — Thirty Libyans, refused to come out for question­ attempt to establish .such a unit has presumably including the killer of ing, surrendered the embassy to §1^ resulted in "zero" progress, he a British policewoman, today police and were being given safe claimed he was not disappointed. bv Thomas Ferraro Getty Oil Co Feb. 13, A final decision is peacefully evacuated the embassy passage back to the land ruled by , On Wednesday, he said, he met expected within the next few months. United Press International where London police besieged Col. Moammar. Khadafy. vvith MMH Acting Executive Di­ The FTC is now awaiting a staff G R O s s m R n s them for 10 days and one hour. In groups of five, the Libyans rector Michael Gallacher to dis­ WASHINGTON - The Federal recommendation on a third takeover — f^nC^evRns p r o d u c t s com PRnv "The siege is over," a Scotland penned in the "People's Bureau" cuss his plans. He said he had Trade Commission is considering a Mobil's planned $5.7 billion purchase ol received a not antagonistic, "but Yard spokesman said. "A ll the since gunfire from the building stuff recommendation to conditionally Superior Oil Co. not very enthusiastic" response. occupants in the (Libyan People's) approve the biggest corporate merger Pennsylvania Attorney General Le­ killed the policewoman April 17 "I'm not very confident it would Bureau have left St James' in U S. history — Standard Oil Co, ol roy Zimmerman urged the FTC April filed out of the elegant ISth'century materializi^ unless we have strong California's planned $13.2 billion ta­ 18 to delay g decision on the Socal-Gulf Square." townhouse and into waiting police community support.” he said m erger until it conducted an economic keover of Gulf Corp., agency sources ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ l-astSDays _ In Tripoli, the Union Jack today vehicles. afterward, Marvasti. who directs say. impact of the proposed deal on the was lowered at the seaside British While a police helicopter the Sexual Trauma Center in Northeast. The FTC's five commi.ssioners called Embassy and at the residence of whirred overhead, a convoy of Manchester, said he would deliver a private meeting today to decide Zimmerman argued that the venture Ambassador Oliver Miles in ad­ more than 20 vehicles carrying the UPi photo “ written proposal to Gallacher whether to accept w hat agency sources would "wipe out jobs, drive up heating vance of the imminent departure Libyans and their baggage headed today. said Wednesday was a proposed oil prices and clo.se independent Project Handbook Specially painted vans containing 30 ended today. British diplomats in Libya The acting MMH head was not consent agreement w ith Socal aimed at service stations. " of the remaining 14 British diplo­ for London airport. available for comment this morn- Under federal antitrust laws, the mats in Libya. "They're all out. They’re gone. Libyans evacuated this morning from are also expected to begin the return trip meeting antitrust concerns. For the Do-tt-Vburselfer in You 'ng’ bf* hospital spokesman An- Negotiated by the FTC's Bureau of FTC could not delay a decision. The diplomats were expected to They’re on their w ay." said a the "People's Bureau” in London drive home sometime today. drew Beck said the document had Competition, the accord would require Midnight Sunday was the deadline lor police officer at the scene. to Heathrow Airport. The 10-day siege not yet been delivered. "W e rea'.'.y Socal to dive.st certain Gult properties, action under a 10-day period that began The same policeman handed out cannot comment, until we .see the including 4,090 service stations, a last week when Socal submitted notices of the luneral of the proposal and look it over and major refinery in the Southeast and a additional information about the deal Union shooting victim, policewoman pipeline operation, a source said. to the commission. Yvonne Fletcher, 25. She was If the commissioneis accept the The recent rash of mergers has being buried in Salisbury, 84 miles Von Bulow convictions void, rai.scd concern on Capitol Hill, particu­ proposal, the accord would be subject quits closed early this year in response larly among those who charge that the west ot London, later in the day. to a 60-day period for public comment. to a low patient census. Once the A Alterwurds. the commission would administration is inadequately enlorc- Anti-terrorist squad commander make a final decision. ing antitrust laws. William Hucklesby had said he The proposed merger »t)uld make Opponents say the deals will reduce Penney believed Miss Fletcher's killer was soys Rhody Suprom© Court competition and oil exploration, boost Socal. headquartered m San Fran­ still among the group of Libyan Beck said he knew of no other cisco. the nation's third largest, prices and increa.se dependence on A petition calling for a union diplomats and radical students. insulin injections. She survived the oilman J. Paul Getty. formal proposals to put the build- doubling its oil rc.servcs to 3.9 billion foreign supplies. Proponents say they election at the J.C. Penney Catalog By James H. Ludwin But the government let them all Jan. 27. 1979, injection but another The von Bulows were married ing to a new use other than barrels. The deal would swallow up will create stronger companies better Distribution Center in Manchester United Press International go free back to Libya. Home on Jan. 21.1980. lell her "a sleeping June 6, 1966. in New York City. His Marvasti's proposals. Other plans Gull, which has its headquarters in able to meet the nation's needs. has been withdrawn, a National beauty " in an irreversible coma. wile, the product ot the finest are "just ideas in people's heads." Pittsburgh. Last month, the Senate defeated a Labor Relations Board official Secretary Leon Brittan said, be­ PROVIDENCE. R.I. - The boarding schools, had been mar- Marvasti has long been a propo- P The Socal-Gulf deal is the latest in a propo.sed 11-month moratorium on oil said today. cause police did not believe they Rhode Island Supreme Court today Because ol his wealth, charm ried previously to blond and nent ot boosting services for youth recent spurt ol multibillion-dollar oil company takeovers. Instead, it decided John Sauter, deputy officer in could gather enough evidence to threw out the attempted murder and jet-set image and the sensa­ handsome Austrian Prince Aldred in Manchester, and claimed that a industry takeovers. to have its Finance. Energy and charge of the Hartford NLRB prove a murder charge in court. convictions of wealthy socialite tional nature ot the case, von Eduard Friedrich Vincenz Marin local psychiatric unit for youth The FTC tentatively approved Texa­ Judiciary committees study the office, said the petition was with­ The Libyans filed out quietly and Claus von Bulow, accused of twice Bulow's six-week trial made inter­ trying to kill his heiress wife, and von Auersperg. would prevent having to send co's proposed $10.1 billion acquistion of matter. drawn Thursday afternoon by the calmly, most dressed in business national headlines. Attorneys for chief executive officer of Teams­ ordered a new trial. many children away to other suits and looking well-shaven. the Danish-born aristocrat ters Union Local 671, the proposed claimed he was framed and hospitals. In the Libyan capital, the last In a complicated 61-page deci­ * * * * "What the hospital needs is to have bargaining agent. sion, the court ruled one of the key prosecutors said he tried to kill He said no reason was given for British diplomats prepared their Mrs. von Bulow, a utilities heiress ■ T r t H a t # some documentation that there is a Legislator seeks study pieces of evidence against von i n S I Q © I O U a y need for an adolescent unit in our its withdrawal. Officials at Teams­ own departure, although no time Irom Pittsburgh. furthe$l4million Bulow — a black shaving kit bag area," he told the council. He said ters Local 671 could not be reached was disclosed. containing an insulin-tainted nee­ he would inherit, and his love lor for comment. "It's good news to hear they are New York socialite Alexandra 44 pages. 4 sections local psychologist David Moyer, as dle — should not have been a representative of the Youth James A. Franchere, personnel moving in London, but we're still admitted in the trial. The bag was Isles. of Seabrook relief plan manager at the Catalog Distribu­ ...... 17 Advisory Committee, has met with here," a British official in Tripoli found in the von Bulows' mansion Von Bulow, who never testified tion Center, said the company’s Classilied . ' . ' . MMH administration twice to said. "W e still have things to do on Newport's Millionaires' Row. in the trial, also claimed a private attorneys were notified by the Comics . . . ! . . '...... 8 boost such a unit. CON( ORD. N.H. (UPK - Rep. Judd Hampshire's congressional delegation here, but we'll probably be moving investigator tampered with evi­ labor board yesterday of the Von Bulow, 57, has been free on Entertoinment...... 15 "Please help us," Marvasti said Gregg. R-N.H., has asked a congres­ said they have not seen any specific soon." dence used to convict him. petition’s withdrawal, but also did. $1 million bail since the conviction ...... 2 Thursday. After Nancy Carr, sional research service to study federal proposals lor a federal bail-out. and not know why it was withdrawn. A police surveillance team with and living in New York. He had Von Bulow, whose lather went to nnll,*i°n * * ...... executive director of the Manches- bail-out measures for the troubled two said they would prefer a private "W e aren’t privilege to that cameras filmed the departure been sentenced to a total 30 years prison for collaborating with the Peopletoik...... 2 Area Conference of Churches, Seabrook nuclear plant and its prime solution. information,” he said. "We don't from the London embassy. Fire in the state prison. Nazis, worked as a lawyer in Sports...... ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! n-is moved to support implementation owner. A spokesman for Rep. Norman know what to make of it." engines and ambulances stood by. Von bulow was convicted March London and held a succession of Television...... 8 ot his and other youth-help propos- An aide to Gregg said Wednesday D'Amours, D-N,H.,said D'Amours has Weother...... 2 ais^ the council agreed The petition, signed by over 30 All streets surrounding the central 16, 1982, of trying to kill his wife, jobs in the financial world. In 1959, that the congressman does not support opposed previous lederal bail-out plans Martha “ Sunny" von Bulow, with he went .to work for billionaire • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • unanimously. any federal bail-out for Seabrook now, lor troubled private industries. percent of the warehouse em­ London square were closed to but wants to review any possible "It's doubtful he (D'Amours) will ployees who would have been in the traffic. mc'asures. A response from the re­ change his position on that," said proposed bargaining unit, was The removal operation took 2 submitted to the NLRB earlier this search .service is expected within one George Burke. D'Amours' news hours 35 minutes.- Some Libyans month. week. secretary. sat in police vehicles in the square Boudin pleads guilty to murder Although no specilic plan has been Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R-N.H,, said The NLRB had scheduled a hearing on the petition today to for nearly an hour before the proposed, one po.ssible measure under he opposed the federal bail-out for convoy moved off at 11:18 a.m. review is a federal refinancing of Chrysler Corp., but would not rule out seek a voluntary agreement be­ WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. (UPI) - weapons charges were dropped. of a Brink’s armored car in Jean, sat holding her baby tween Teamsters Union and J.C. (5; 18 a.m. EST) with police nuclear projects that are 50 percent or any possibilities until he sees a specific Get Quality Materials for Vbur Spring Projects at Grossman’s Former Weather Underground " I feel terrible about the lives of Nanuet, N.Y., on Oct. 20, 1981, and pictures. more complete. Seabrook 1. is rated at plan. Penney representatives for a date, motorcyclists leading the way. leader Kathy Boudin, who made a the people lost in the incident," she killed two police officers at a ’ ’ I want to say that Kathy's life of time and place for an election. 75 percent complete. "I haven't heard a peep from The convoy moved sedately surprise guilty plea in the bloody told Judge David Ritter. roadblock in nearby Nyack, N.Y., almost 41 years as I see it has been The refinancing could be through anybody on (possible federal involve­ J.C. Penney is Manchester's through west London to the air­ $1.6 million Brink's robbery, faces Ritter said he would sentence where the money was recovered. a life of devotion to humanity," her largest private employer with tax-exempt lederal bonds or federally ment in) Seabrook except the press," port, where one cargo jet waited 20 years to life in prison for the her May 3 to 20 years to life in As Ms. Boudin stood to enter her father, attorney Leonard Boudin, guaranteed taxable bonds, according Humphrey said. "I'd have to know approximately 1,200 employees at already. A scheduled Libyan air­ shootout that left an armed guard prison. Ms. Boudin, who has a plea, friends and relatives sat said atterward. the warehouse. None of its em­ and two police officers dead. 3-year-old child, would not be across from several Rockland "E ven the events of this case 2 to Connecticut Consumer Counsel what the proposal is. I prefer to have lines flight was due in some three ployees are currently unionized, don't change my view.” he said. Barry Zitser. the owners and the lenders work out the hours after the siege ended, and Ms. Boudin stunned a Westches­ eligible for parole until 2001. police officers whose colleagues Franchere said. ter County courtroom Thursday by Three others convicted last fall w ere killed in a roadblock Ms. Boudin's attorney, Leonard Seabrook construction was halted problems among themselves as re­ the British Airports authority said last week in a move by the project's sponsible parties should." The Teamsters Union has tried pleading guilty to one count of — including Ms. Boudin's husband, shootout. Weinglass, said he decided to seek I V 5 ®® 1 5 iff an extra Libyan passenger jet was prime owner. Public Service Co. ol Sen. 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Rudman said Repir walks artd atepa The other three members of New in a written statement. For flower beds ar>d more DtlVEWAV SEAUll PEKING (UPI) — President Reagan seven times by applause. It was to be a closed-door past,” a reference to 25 years preached the virtues of a capitalist society broadcast on Chinese television Friday without formal relations after the 1949 to the Chinese people today and was in turn night, reaching an estimated 200 million communist takeover. 2"x8'*x16" 4"x10' Length lectured on the failings of U.S. foreign people. Instead, China and America should go Court firm on benefits P«TN SEVO/UMI PH policy. The staunchly anti-communist Reagan forward "hand in hand — xieshou bingjin," Great for yard clearvupe Natural. Approximeie aUe. Soid. parlomlad. Bat- • U 4 U99 • KCS .eiM * Colors...... 54 end. No oouping needed. Reagan, the first U.S. president to visit said he has discovered that China, a nation he said, repeating the phrase "hand-in- BOSTON (I'PI) — The Massachu­ plans. China since 1975, used the second day of his he once publicly scorned, is different from hand" in Chinese to the delight of his hosts. other communist countries. setts Supreme Court has reaffirmed its "This could be an important victory J 6 6 six-day tour to announce that China and the The ZhaO'Reagan talks were divided into "Unlike some governments, which fear 1982 ruling that a stale law requiring for consumers and states alike, as it United States have reached a nuclear two sessions, one on international questions change and fear the future, China is inclusion of mental health benefits in affirms the right of state legislatures to Aluminum Rag. 9.99"Wooijlile" Reg. 2.19 Un. R. cooperation agreement following two years and the other on bilateral issues. beginning to reach out toward new group insurance policies is not preemp­ regulate insurance in a manner that •” n r N T T a P w a n u T iK r M KCM KIW of tough negotiations. At the first meeting, Zhao criticized U.S. ted by federal statutes. INMe. Aoceeeorlee In eiook. Qelon. Protecte wood fre tndoor/ouldoar. Sotd oakn. Once approved by Congress, the nuclear horizons, and we salute your courage," he policy in the Middle East and in Central protects their citizens from the burden­ • 10' Ommspout...... 3.99 rot. decay and mildew. The state high court, in a 4-1 decision, some casts of mental health care and * 9" tksm grsssnig. 1.79 .2.19 accord will give U.S. companies the green said. America. A senior Chinese official said Wedne.sday said it had not changed its promotes access to mental health for i(n.w)| Sale Ends Saturday, April 28tjT light to compete for billions of dollars in "As China moves forward on this new Zhao told Reagan "w e oppose meddling in mind in light of a 1983 U.S. Supreme poor, working and middle-class peo­ nuclear purchases planned by the Chinese, path, America welcomes the opportunity to the affairs of Central America by any big including up to a dozen reactors. Such sales walk by your side," Reagan declared in a power. We are not in favor of some Court ruling in a related case. ple," Bellotti said. MAKHE TEII WEWINyOW 8 lURTFORO ENFIELO practices by the United States in this Massachusetts Chief Justice Edward TUMaNtfMie to China are currently illegal. pledge of U.S. assistance to China's Hennessey said the federal ruling dealt Lawyers for the insurance company warn Today's hectic schedule included nearly modernization program. region." OFM Man Itwu tii 0 «m-0 ID pm a « 0 pnva M pm aun f «n-3 pm UPI photo four hours of talks between Reagan and Reagan' went on to lecture Chinese with non-insurance issues and did not argued the Employee Retirement Zhao also told Reagan that the United Prem ier Zhao Ziyang and Communist leaders on the benefits of democracy, apply to the state case. Income Security Act. a federal law, White House Press Secretary Larry Speakes, traveling with States should halt the deployment of its Party chief Hu 'Yaobang. In addition, telling them to "trust the people." Litigation in the Massachusetts case preempted the state statute. Justice medium-range missiles in Europe asshould President Reagan in China, tries a bitof baseball diplomacy this Reagan gave a keynote speech to an elite "Those who ignore this vital truth will began when state Attorney General Herbert Wilkens, in his dissent, agreed, the Soviets, who also have missiles in Asia. Francis X. Bellotti sued the The saying the majority opinion destroyed morning with his Chinese counterpart, Qi Huaiyan. The caps gathering of 600 American and Chinese condemn their countries to fall farther and Travelers Insurance Co. and Metropol­ the option of employers with work were from Houston Astros owner John McMullen and the students, scientists and political leaders in farther behind in the world's competition In the second 90-minute session, Zhao itan Life Insurance Co. for failure to forces in mor^ than one state to develop baseballs from the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Great Hall of the People. for economic leadership in the 1980s and said he was extremely concerned by efforts provide mental health benefits in group uniform plans. The speech, extolling the benefits of beyond," he said. in the United States to upgrade or even Tommy LaSorda. freedom and democracy, was interrupted Reagan said he had not come ' 'to dwell on restore relations with Taiwan. >