24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed.. June 9, 1982 r in B r ie f------Airline strikers public Records Vernon Street future [Galbraith raps NATO opens Company settles reject contract as Shoe Dept Monica Goodale, doing Roger Allain, no longer Warantee deed* ^ business as ’The Crockery doing business as The Merritt N. Baldwin to S e y Goodale and_ Shoppe, 844 Main St, Crockery Shoppe. debated by residents Reaganomics its summit HARTFORD — The Hartford Life Insurance Co. Construction Management will pay the state of Wisconsin $10,000 because of MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - Striking Northwest Airlines Services Inc., property on complaints abouf^ds for its new univerMl life in­ employees — whose three-week walkout may be costing Still Field Road, $23,000. . . . page 3 . .page 21 .. . page 4 surance policy, known as “The Solution.” the airline $1 million a day - overwhelmingly rejected Leonard A. Welch to Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner Susan a $63 million contract, but Northwest says more Rights William J . Hannon Jr., Mitchell filed suit complaining the company’s ads will be restored today because “we’ve gone as far as we property at 165-167 W. stated The Solution would earn 12 percent on cash csn CO ** * Center St., $76,000. value but didn’t say only 4 percent was paid on the ‘"The offer remains open for settlement with the un­ Bruce W. I^iffert and first $1,000. ion ” said Brent Baskfield, Northwest vice president of Lorraine M. Seiffert to The suit claimed The Hartford’s ads also didn t public relation^, after the results were announced Robert P. Beaulieu and mention a possible surrender of benefits if the Tuesday night. . , , . *. , Johanna E. Beaulieu, Chance of rain policy is turned in before 60 d^ys. A spokesman for the International Association of Manchester, Conn. property at 117 Briarwood •• on Friday The insurer, a subsidiary oT International Machinists union, which represents the 3,600 striking Drive, $82,000. BBB Telephone & T e^ rap h Co., said it didn’t do Thursday, June 10, 1982 mechanics, baggage handlers and kitchen workers, said Quitclaim deeds a a m — See page 2 anything wrong. The company said the ads were more than 82 percent of those voting rejected the con- Dorothy Tomlinson to B e a B Single copy 25(t only invitations to receive more information and all R ey n o ld s N. P o p o ff, fIlanrl|TatTr H rrali the details were disclosed before a final sale. The *'^The vote was 2,653 to 543 against the proposal, he said, property off Lydall Street. Hartford said it settled on the .advice of its at­ “The mediator has been notified,” an lAM spokesman Clifford O. Simpson to torneys. said, “and they may attempt to get talks under w ay" inchester Land ’Trust, The Hartford has sold 42 of its universal policies again.” ^ • •< prjiperty at rear of 637 in Wisconsin. Airline analysts say Northwest could be losing $1 Spring St. We offer more than bargains. .. million a day during the strike. Certificate of devise Baskfield said the airline has not hired any outside Estate of Lilyan Bilston We give you a friendly welcome and the special goodness that help to replace the striking workers and has been “able to Rozina Cenue Walk, makes Pepperidge Farm famous. to operate at 70 percent of the total system with the per­ property at 52 Salem Road. Orders given We’d like you to come and enjoy our wide selection of delicious sonnel we have.” Foreclosure Israel is ready “We have gone as far as we can go and now must get United Bank and ’Trust Breads, Rolls, Cakes, Cookies, Crackers, Snacks, and Pastries. HARTFORD — Sen. Lowell Weicker, R- on with the business of operating our airline,” he said. Co. against Sylvia E. Pepperidge Farm quality standards are so high you’ll be pleasantly Conn.. says two Connecticut firms have received “We’re expanding our service (today) — restoring Malinkow, property at 81 multi-million dollar government contracts for surprised by what you find in our store. service to Anchorage from Seattle and Chicago. We’re Mountain Road. defense agency work. also adding an additional non-stop this week in the Twin Judgment lien And you can enjoy lOt to 3W off prevailing prices every day— The U.S. Navy awarded an $87.1 million contract Cities-Billings (Mont.) market.” Manchester Lumber Inc. to the Sikorsky Aircraft Division of United and even bigger discounts on specials. Although the airline declined to detail its losses, a against Anthony M. Saler­ Technologies Corp. in Stratford for conversion of Northwest spokesman said its monthly passenger miles, no, doing business as Tosa So come on in and take home a treat from our very special store. CH53E helicopters. Weicker’s office said Monday. running 8.2 percent ahead of May 1981 before the strike Building Enterprises, 89 for cease-fire The U.S. Air Force awarded a $13.6 million con­ began, finished the month 6.3 percent behind last year’s Shallowbrook Lane, $3,- Hours: Daily 9:30 - 6, Sal. 9:30 - 5, Sun. 11-3 tract to Colt Industries for cartridge assemblies for By United Press International swooped down today to pound PLO F-lOO engines used on the F-15 and F-16 fighter air­ figures. , 210.64. Senior Citizen Discount on Tues. & Wed. eastern Lebanon and shot down 23 In addition to the company’s $63 million package, positions south of Beirut Inter­ Release of tax lien Israeli forces warned they would Syrian planes, sparking fears the craft. Baskfield said the contract provided for substantial im­ national Airport, 4 miles south of the Internal Revenue Ser­ 2876 Main Street, Glastonbury storm Beirut today, but an official Lebanon invasion could lead to a The work will be done at Colt’s plant in West provements in shift and license premiums for workers. capital, and the nearby Bourj al vice against John and said Israel had achieved most of its fifth Middle East War. Hartford. Weicker’s office said. Guy Cook, District 143 lAM president, had urged union Barajineh and coastal Ouzai Palesti­ Patricia Farrell, 53 Fran­ military goals and would accept a Israeli forces moved on Beirut members to reject the contract offer because the airline •THRIFT denotes products returned unsold by Distributors or products not meeting our high nian refugee camps. cis Drive, $362.12. ceasefire if Syrian fBH:es stopped from the south and east to within a standards (or first quality. In the fifth day of its massive air, insisted on the right to add 200 part-time baggage Trade name eertificates attacking Israeli troops. few miles of their Lebanese Chris­ sea and land invasion, Israeli armor handlers and kitchen workers as part of the agreement. Morse Shoe Inc. doing The possible cease-fire bid came tian allies north of the capital, reportedly was at Khalde today, 2 GM hikes prices as Israel said its jets shot down raising Palestinian fears of a pincer miles from the airport and only 6 eight more Syrian jets and one to "annihilate’' their forces. miles from Palestine Liberation DETROIT — General Motors Corp. has helicopter over eastern Lebanon, As panicked residents of Beirut /A M hires Organization headquarters in the took cover in fear of a final Israeli joined the other Big Three automakers in raising bringing to 38 the number of Syrian capital. prices on new car models — the company’s first in­ planes downed since the fighting assault, PLO Chairman Yasser An estimated 25,000 Israeli troops began Sunday. Arafat met Soviet Ambassador creases since the start of the model year. organizer Herald photos by Tarnulnln controlled most of southern Lebanon Officials for the No. 1 automaker also told In Jerusalem, a senior Israeli of­ Alexander Soldatov for the second and its air force won command on reporters Monday they are wary of making exten­ ficial said Secretary of State day Wednesday and pleaded for “all DAVID NEIL SMITH LED INTO COURT TODAY the skies from Syria Wednesday in sive safety claims about their vehicles for fear of Alexander Haig was expected to friendly, peace-loving and Moslem for Rhody . . . swears at news pnoiographers the largest aerial battle since World states" to aid the Palestinians. litigation if the autos don’t live up to buyer expec­ arrive in Israel Friday for talks with War II Israeli leaders to arrange for Israeli Analysts said the Israeli invasion tations. Israel said it destroyed all Syrian GM blamed “continuing cost pressures” for the acceptance of a cease-fire urgently PROVIDENCE, R.I. surface-to-air missile batteries in Ple:iM(* lorn lo page 8 increase of .3 percent that effects the costs of some requested by President Reagan. (UPI) — The International “This means we’ll have to get it options and transportation charges. ’The increase Association of Machinists Man, facing other charges, all over with today,” one Israeli will raise the cost of a new car by an average of $36. has hired labor organizer military officer said, referring to "We held out as long as we could,” said a Ray Rogers in an attempt the troops’ mission of destroying spokesman for GM, which had not raised 1982 to settle a bitter and Palestinian guerrilla headquarters, prices since the model year began in October. sometimes violent eight- charged with Bolton rape British suffer The automaker said the price increase on various training camps and supply centers. month strike by 1,600 options takes effect June 14. The prices of all cars The senior Israeli official, who members at the Brown Si ordered before that will be honored. By Richard Cody asked that he not be identified, said Sharpe Manufacturing Co. As part of the price hikes, GM said a $15 increase Herald Reporter Israel has "no Intention whatsoever Rogers, who runs Cor­ in transportation charges was also necessary to of occupying anything in Beirut.” porate Campaign Inc., a partially recover freight cost increases that have State Police today arrested an ex­ "We could have agreed to the 'blackest day' non-profit consulting com­ convict they believed raped and cease-fire even now, but the Syrians occurred since the introduction of new models. pany in New York, is wide­ In raising prices, the automaker is following the tried to murder a Newington woman are still endangering our ground ly credited for the cam­ reports said it was bombed in a lead of both Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp,, in Bolton May 28. forces and we have to defend them,” By United Press International paign which convinced J.P . He had been free on bond while lightning raid British radar failed to both of which have announced similar increases in he said. Britain said it suffered one of its Stevens & Co. to accept un­ awaiting trial on two other sexual detect. the prices of various models and shipping charges. But in order to cofnplete their “blackest days” of the Falkland ions at 10 of its piants in the assault charges dating to 1981. In fierce low-level air assaults in SUITS^ offensive against the Palestinians Islands war from an Argentine air South in 1980. David Neil Smith, 30, of 59 King three separate locations, Argen­ the Israeli troops must enter attack but Buenos Aires admitted Rogers has scheduled a Values to *145°° Court, East Hartford, was charged tina’s jet fighters also slightly guerrilla-occupied West Beirut and today British forces may have es­ Covenant moving mass meeting with the with criminal attempt to commit damaged the supply ship Sir threatened to do so (n leaflets tablished a second beachhead Brown and Sharpe strikers • Solids and Stripes murder, first-degree sexual assault Tristram in Fitz Roy Bay, London dropped on the capital from Israeli despite the blow. Thursday at 1 p.m. in the and first-degree kidnapping in con­ newspapers said today. • Reg.-Shorts-Longs planes. The British Ministry of Defense HARTFORD — Covenant Life Insurance Co, will Rocky Point Palladium in nection with the May 28 incident. The attacking jets also may have The Israeli military command would say only that early reports move from its Woodland Avenue headquarters to Warwick. Smith is also awaiting trial in sunk a small landing craft in • Sizes 36 to 46 also confirmed that seven Syrian from Tuesday’s fierce fighting “in­ Simsbury, Avon or Farmington by late 1984, says His : “to put some Hartford Superior Court on charges Choiseful Bay and apparently in­ i f Free Alterations jets were shot down Wednesday in dicate a number of killed and in­ company President Carl Hohengarten, power behind the workers stemming from two attacks on Xh flicted light damage on the frigate addition to the 23 already destroyed. jured," but defense sources said Hohengarten said it’s unlikely the company will and force the company to women, one in Elast Hartford and HMS Plymouth off Falkland Sound. The command said the latest air they understood casualties were stay in Hartford, although a new downtown location sit down arid ... reach some one in West Hartford, within a six The defense ministry flatly denied battle, over eastern Lebanon, came “substantial.” is one alternative. He said renting space in Hart­ sort of negotiated settle­ week period last summer. Argentine claims it sank the 2.000- during a dlash between Israeli In what they termed “one of the ford could cost as much as 15 percent more than the ment to end this thing,” he ’These happened, police said, while ton frigate Plymouth, saying it suf­ troops and Palestinain-Syrian blackest days for the task force" same space in the suburbs. said. Smith was apparently out on bail fered only minor damage. forces. The Israeli planes took on since Britain moved to retake the Covenant Life was bought last year by New Rogers and union of­ from a three-year prison term for But Argentina paid a high price the Syrian jets as they attacked Argentine-occupied islands in the England Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston and ficials said “significant sexual assault crimes. He was for its success, with at least seven, Israeli positions. South Atlantic, 8,000 miles from part of the agreement was a th f^ y ear lease on the resources” have been com- released from Somers Prison last and possibly 11 Argentine planes But another Israeli official said home, the sources said the 4,470-ton Hartford office. mited to his effort to end Christmas Eve. shot down, according to news the air battles resumed because the supply ship Sir Galahad was The company won’t be the first to move out of the strike. Rogers said he Police sources said many local reports. Argentina admitted losing Syrians tried to move in believed sunit. Hartford. will not use violence or police departments are being two planes in its first major air replacements for 19 surface-to-air Officials declined to comment on Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. moved to violate the law. notified about Smith because of his strike in eight days. missile batteries knocked out of ac­ an Independent Television News Bloomfield; Aetna Life & Casualty is building a The 1,6(X) members of possible connection with other Argentina also said troops tion in raids Wednesday. report in London that 39 of Sir plant in Middletown; The Travelers Corp. lAM’s District 64 Walked sexual assaults. repelled a new British air attack on Reagan, in his message to Begin, Galahad’s 68-man crew were mis­ moving its group division to Wallingford, and The off their jobs at Brown & Windsor police arrested Smith for Stanley and Argentine planes Values to *75°° also demanded the withdrawal of sing. Hartford Insurance Group is building a new com Sharpe Oct. 19. Tliere have y ^ > rape in that town last summer, but bombed British .troops on Mount Israeli invasion troops from However, the Defense Ministry plex in Simsbury. been no n eg otiation s • Reg.-Shorts-Longs ‘ 'V'. he was acquitted of the charges. Kent, which overlooks the main — ★ Free Alterations Lebanon. said despite the attacks, British Covenant plans to expand when it moves from 230 between labor and Pplice said the woman in the Wind­ and possibly the last major — In leaflets dropped over the troops secured a m ajor new employees to 400. management since March • Sizes 36 to 46 sor rape had been brutally treated Argentine garrison on East capital, Israel warned its Invasion beachhead at Fitz Roy, 17 miles 28. by the attacker. Falkland. forces are far superior in men and southwest of Stanley’s estimated State Police Wednesday ap­ weapons and will take Beirut "no 7,000-man Argentine garrison. prehended Smith, Who workq as a matter what the price.” With its Argentina said it had driven off glazier in West Hartford at the THE ALLEGED RAPIST forces poised on the outskirts of the the landing attempt, but today said ■! Stanley Wiesen Co. and obtained a . . kicks at a photographer ART ENTHUSIASTS capital, Israel vowed “in a short it was trying to determine if the Inside Today Select Group warrant this morning. time we will take over the city.” British “may have succeded in its Gift Ideas ^ Smith had been free from the town up by the su&peci while sbe was still being conducted for the town The warning that the Israelis bad attempt to disembark’’ to establish 24 pages, 4 sections 1981 charges by posting tw $25,000 hitchhiking on Interstate-84 in Elast Father’s Day — Weddings — Graduation assailants of a 16-year old large numbers of infantry, jiaval a beachhead at Argreeable Bay, real estate bdn^, a Hartford court Hartford en route to Manchester. Advice ...... 15 Manchester girl. See jpage 18. and air forces "allocated for the city next to Fitz Roy. spokesman said today. Area towns ...... 18 The suspect drove through ’The charges Smith faces in West of Beirut,” was directed to the com­ Britain insisted its 9,000 ground Sjnlth was being held on $100,000 Manchester into Bolton and at about Business...... 21 P « T S Hartford are numerous police said mander of the Syrian brigade in troops encircling Stanley were and was expected to be arraigned Classified...... 22-23 5 p.m. forced the woman into the today. ’They have to do with a June Beirut — apparently to avoid war “ready to go forward” for the final % today. w ^ s off Camp Meeting Road, Com ics...... 19 19, 1981 attack on a 27-year old with Syria — but it contained no ad­ assault on the Falklands capital. As he was escorted into court this where he choked her until she was Entertainment ...... 17 ValuesVnlii#»5 to *25°°*25°® ^ woman, in the presence of her 7- vice for the terrified civilian popula­ In Buenos Aires, President I morning, he tried to break free from unconscious. Police said they Lottery...... 2 % year-old daughter, in a shopping tion. Leopold Galtieri vowed on the eve of police and attack photographers. believe the woman was raped while Obituaries ...... 8 • Solids and Fancies center parking lot. Israeli invasion forces had today’s "Falklands Day" The recent charges Smith faces she was unconscious. Opinion...... ' ...... 6 Police said Smith was ap­ bombed Palestinian positions on the celebrations — used for decades to • Sizes 28 fo 42 come from a brutal sexual assault She was left there, and awoke Peopletalk...... 2 prehended while fleeing from this outskirts of Beirut earlier after push Its claim to the islands — on a 20-year-old Newington woman about an hour later. Sports...... 9-12 crime. overrunning their remaining “Argentina will not capitulate.’’ on Camp Meeting Road in Bolton, Police say another rape in Bolton Television ...... 17 Tliis attack came three days after strongholds outside the Lebanese Sir Galahad wqs one of four ships police said. at the Manchester Drive-In two days W eather...... 2 a rape in EUist Hartford that Smith capital. Argentina claimed to have hit in i r Free Alterations Police said the woman was picked later was unrelated and a search is is a ^ charged with. Waves of Israeli bombers Tuesday’s fighting. London news Sale Days June 11-13 1. TAQE SALE - Old frames, some ready mades, many old prints — most signed and numbered 2. 30% DISCOUNT ON CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING with pur­ State readies estimates to seek disaster aid chase of a signed and numbered graphic (other By Marie A. uupuis several ai-eas as rivers and streams The National Weather Service housing, food, clothing and medical than tag sale prints) have debris moved from bridges as United Press International fell below flood stage and volunteers said rivers and streams were falling care for flood victims. 3. FREE DRAWING - Register to win a framed or untramed print, or Floods affecting a prelude to repair work, said pitched in to help with the recovery below flood stage after having been William Keish, a spokesman for the a gift certificate valued at $75.00. (No purchase HARTFORD - Gov. William effort. swelled by the once-ln-a-century In hard-hit Essex, officials had farms, shellfish collected $3,000 by Wednesday after­ transportation department. necessary). O’Neill summoned state agency "W e’ve had all kinds of rainstorm that spawned the floods REGA£S heads to a meeting today to compile See page 18 volunteers,” said Robert Nattress, that left a dozen people dead or mis­ noon on the first day of their effort However, there were indications "Your Quality Men's Shop" to raise $50,000 to assist flood vic­ damage estimates that will be used the state police resident trooper in sing. that some effects of the flooding tims. would be felt in the state for months Ask About our Lay-Away & DOWNTOWN MANCHESTM ViRNON to win federal aid to help vlctima of Essex, which with 50 homes As state officials awaited word on flooding that devastated parts of "Connecticut is in dire need of destroyed was one of the areas federal assistance, private efforts Progress also was reported by the or possibly even years to come. Trade-In Policies 903 MAIN ST.' T R m T Y KA ZA Connecticut this week. assistance, and I am counting on you hardest-hit by the floods. were launched to raise money to state Department of Transporta­ The Cooperative Extension Ser­ Open Daily 9:30-5:30 Then, 'til 9:00 Open Wed., Thun. & Fri. 'til 9:00 O’Neill Ia(d the groundwork to review my request favorably and "We’ve bad youth groups involved help the people wliose homes were tion, which said Conrail passenger vice was trying to assess the im­ FrI 10-7 ^ Wednesday for the meeting with the to provide all appropriate federal actually going into the homes jo help damaged or even washed away service between New Haven and plications the floods would have on "HOURS" Sat 10-5 commlssionera by sending a assistance to the citizens of (^nnec- thq people clean up," Nattrqss said during the three days of heavy rain. Bridgeport was restored Wednesday the state’s summer food crops and Sun 12-5 telegram to the White Houae Infor­ Ucut," O'Neill said in the telegram. Wednesday, adding that an over­ The Connecticut Division of the as was service on the Amtrak line expressed concern that flood runoff ming President Reagan that the Meanwhile, efforts to clean up the night curfew that had been in effect American Red Cross announced an between New Haven and New Lon­ would cause accelerated filling of 1720 ELLINGTON RD., RT. state would seek a "major disaster devastating flood damage continued Monday and Tuesday in Essex was emergency disaster appeal to raise don. harbor areas, requiring costly ^ x a t n t 644-8750 SOUTH WINDSOR declaration." and progress was reported in lifted Wednesday. $450,000 to provide temporary The state also signed contracts to dredging work in two or three years. Cathedral guard are apt (to be there) — especially around schools." beaten, robbed GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) - Gen. Carrol Voss, president of AgRotors, HARTFORD (DPI) — A security Efrain Rios Montt became sole ruler of Several Waddell School children said today the firm worked through the guard at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the Guatemala following an apparent army Wednesday morning had to shield their street captains of each area spray^. same church where a night watchman coup that ousted two fellow members of heads from spray when a helicopter Captains were informed of when was murdered two months ago, was the fledgling military junta. released pesticide as it flew over the spraying was to occur, and we were told beaten and robbed and was hospitaiized Montt said Wednesday he assumed the area, according to a Board of Eiducation to inform residents who had requested worker. today, presidency, which was a previously va­ they be given a timetable. Richard McCann, 27, was in stabie con­ cant, at the army’s urging. A company official said today the In addition, he said, the “pilot il' dition at St. Francis Hospital and “In this transcendental moment for spray was harmless. warned to watch for children, and he will Medical Center with bruises and cuts on Guatemala, I assume the weight of Herald photo by Tarquinlo “As I came up Broad Street, said Jane turn the spray off when he sees children. his head and multipie bruises on his governing only on my shoulders,” Rios Coveil, a speech and language clinician, “Generally the pilot circles before he “I noticed the helicopter. It was very low arms and chest. Montt said Wednesday at the Nationai A CAR HEADS SOUTH ON VERNON STREET sprays,” he said. “People know it's Poiice said McCann was checking the Palace in a statement announcing his . . . Knoll, trees are said to obscure sight lines — just over the treetops — and it came going on, and they get enough warning so church basem ent about 5:15 p.m. eievation to the presidency. over the street and back. I actually saw they can get small children inside, or the mist from the spray. Wednesday when he saw a man in his The ousted junta members, Gen. take in laundry, or move a car.” iate teens standing near a far waii. As Horacio Maldonado and Col. Francisco Extended outlook “I saw two little girls, about Voss added that the spray has “ab­ Gordillo, flanked Rios Montt as he an­ kindergarten or first grade age, walking McCann ied him out, the assailant BOSTON (UPI) — Extended outlook for New England solutely no effect on humans, pets, or grabbed his nightstick, beat him, and nounced to the Cabinet his consolidation up Broad Street with their book bags fish." Saturday through Monday: over their heads.” stoie his wailet. of power. ’The Cabinet apparently was Leaner project suggested not informed of the move beforehand. Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: “I almost said to them, ‘Will you SOME SCIENTISTS say the time for No arrest has been made aithough Chance of showers Saturday. Fair Sunday and Monday. police said they had a suspect in mind. Rios Montt, a born-again Christian, please hurry.’ I wish I had. Then two the best effectiveness of Bt has passed. piedged after coming to power in a High temperatures in the 70s except mainly 60s over buses arrived carrying more children. It The bacterium is only effective through UPI photo 32-foot wide road is necessary. The road is March 23 bloodless coup that he would Cape Cod. Lows in the 50s. By Alex GIrelll wants to be able to get out of his driveway seemed like a poor choice of time to the caterpillars' early stages of growth. Vermont: Fair through Monday. Highs in the 70s, lows now about 24 feet wide. Panel levies fines never assume the presidency. He Herald City Editor safely with an adequate sight line. spray." “I was aware later on in the process originally promised that he would be in the SOs. George Kandra, director of public works, James Griffin of 75 W. Vernon St. said his The aerial spraying has been carried that size makes a difference,” said Mrs. Today in history Vernon Street does not need sidewalks and said the 32 feet is the town’s minimum only a caretaker ruler. inlaws live at 400 Vernon St, and “are out by AgRotors Inc., a Pennsylvania Sadloski. “ But because of the weather, in Bridgeport vote West Vernon Street may not need im­ requirement and provides for two 12-foot probably at home directing traffic on their firm contracted last month by the their (the caterpillar’s) growth has On June 10, 1898 U.S. troops began the Invasion of Cuba In the Today’s forecast provements at all in the opinion of most of travel lanes and an 8-foot parking lane. front lawn.” Manchester Property Owners Associa­ slowed. Some are larger, but others are HARTFORD (UPl) - Former Mayor the pMpIe who live there. Some residents contended that a parking Caroline Geer of 191 W. Vernon St., who John Mandanici, his son, two campaign Spanish-American War. Hinckley writes tion, spearhead^ by president Betty quite small." Today sunny. Highs near 80. Light variable winds. Tneir views were expressed at a public lane is not needed because plenty of off-street oDjected to sidewalks, said a Knoll near aides and seven Bridgeport area Sadloski. Voss said the first application of Bt his own script Tonight' variable cloudiness. Lows in the SOs. Light hearing Wednesday night on reconstruction parking is available. Taylor Street should be cut down. The spray used was bacillus took place last month according to the businesses have been fined by the State variable winds. Friday cloudy with a 50 percent chance of the roads at a cost of $2.8 million, of which Some also suggested that the scope of the Elections Commission for violating cam­ thuringiensis, an organic bacterium, pre-arranged schedule. The last applica­ Another secret Test-tube baby WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sitting in a of showers. Highs near 70. Light southeast winds. $210,00 would come from the town funds. project be reduced and three trouble spots Allan Hellstrom of 625 Vernon St. paign contribution laws. suggested an alternative. ReconstructVernon said by experts to be harmless to humans tion was held up by “about four days” jaii cell, presidential assailant John W. The bulk of the money would eome from that are curved and hilly with bad sight lines because of the rain, he said. The commission said the businesses Street all the way to the Vernon line and in the dosage recommended by the from Watergate is a healthy girl Hinckley Jr. came up with a movie plot federal fund originally earmarked for be reconstructed and the rest of the road left “As they (the caterpillars) get larger, contributed $3,600 to "People Concerned bring West Virnon Street into it at a right manufacturer. It is the only chemical ap­ starring himseif and may have invented Long Isiknd Sound highway construction but not used. as it is. they are harder to kill,” he said, “but in About Bridgeport," a special campaign WASHINGTON (UPI) — Former At­ LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The mother angle for'greater safety. proved by the state Department of En­ ties between his attack and the film About 50 people attended the hearing in the this area they haven’t reached that committee set up in violation of a state torney General Elliot Richardson is of the nation’s third test-tube baby — a i] SUPPORT WAS STRONG from a Like some others he contended that Vernon vironmental Protection for aerial “Taxi Driver,” a psychiatrist says. The National Weather Service forecast for Long auditorium of the Senior Citizens’ Center, and stage. We’re still in the bracket for size, law which prohibits a candidate from quoted as saying the Nixon White House healthy, 7-pound girl delivered by number of residents who live along the hazar­ Street, not its west branch, is the major spraying. Defense psychiatrists assert Hinckley Island Sound from Watch Hill, R.I., to Montauk Point, the remarks of those who spoke were and we went with a heavier concentra­ forming more than one campaign com­ hinted it would help him get the GOP Caesarian section — says the laboratory dous stretches. Arnold Elnan of 424 Vernon roaa. was obsessed with “Taxi Driver” and N.Y.: recorded for study by town and state officials BUT SOME AREA residents have tion (of the pesticide). Some may be presidential nomination if he would fire fertilization process was her only chance St. said he has sat bold upright in bed at night mittee. before he shot President Reagan he took Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots this afternoon and before a final decision is made on reconstruc­ expressed concern about it, especially The purpose of the committee, accor­ Watergate special prosecutor Archibald of having a child. and screamed out, "He’s not going to make Another suggestion was that the project beyond the effective size for control, but on the identity of the main character, tonight. Visibility generally 5 miles or better today. tion of the road. when, as in the Board Street incident, to ding to documents filed with the com­ The infant, Christine Yung Lee, was end at the intersection of Vernon and West the majority are still in the size Cox. who stalked a presidential candidate. Cloudy this afternoon with a chance of some showers it.” He said he has had to run outdoors warning is given of the impending spray. mission, was to generate negative Nancy Dickerson, co-executive direc­ born 10:52 a.m. PDT Wednesday at OPINION WAS divided. Most of the Ver­ frequently to see if he needs to can an am­ Vernon. Milton Shaw, a state official, said bracket.” But Dr. Park Dietz, a Harvard tonight. Wave heights 1 to 2 feet today. “This has been a problem in the past “ It’s not a hot material,” he said of the publicity about Mandanici’s campaign tor of a Watergate documentary, said County-USC Medical Center. It was the non Street residents who spoke favored the bulance. that would have to be approved as a “logical professor and a key prosecution witness, with aerial spray,” said John Anderson, Bt. ’’ People will still be living with opponents. Mandanici was defeated by Richardson told her in an interview, “I first successful laboratory fertilization reconstruction and most of the West Vernon terminus” by the federal government, but he testified Wednesday, ‘"The notion of Mrs. Gerald Mizla of 430 Vernon Street said state entomologist with the Connecticut some worms, but they’re living with Republican Mayor Leonard Paoletta. wouldn’t say it was an outright offer, but on the West Coast, the third in the nation Street residents opposed it on the ground that suspected it might be considered a logical being influenced by “iPaxi Driver’ seems it is very important that the road be Agriculture Experiment Station in New an environmental safe material. There’s Mandanici was fined $800 for helping to the implication was, in effect, th a t... the and the 22nd in the world. their road and its surroundings are rural and terminus. to be one Mr. Hinckley picked up from National forecast reconstructed. “It is not safe,” she said. Haven. no way to wipe them ail out — maybe a 7U establish the committee and for path would be eased” to the 1976 nomina­ Dr. Richard P. Marrs described the the road leads only to Taylor Street and Elm the media following the assassination “Whether the trees have to go or not, it’s Kandra, who moderated the meeting, “ It remains a problem. The difficult is percent control. It will be greener than if soliciting two corporate contributions. tion in return for firing Cox in 1973. mother, a KoreanAmerican identified By United Press International Little Rock c 00 88 Hill Road in Vernon, both of which they say much better than our children being hit,” she declined to say whether he felt West Vernon attempt.” Los Angeles pc 73 57 that most spraying is done in the early it weren’t sprayed at all.” His son, former state trooper John The Watergate documentary, “784 only as Mrs. Lee, 33, as “hopelessly in­ City St Fcst Hi Lo Pep are narrow and not heavily used. said. Dietz, called back today for a fifth day Albuquerque pc 88 62 Louisville pc CT 69 Street should be included. He said it would be morning when children go to school. Voss said that the concentration of the Mandanici Jr., and a former campaign fertile.” ’The woman lives in suburban .12 Memphis ^ 92 71 Many of the Vernon Street residents who Days that CJianged America: From of testimony in the first head-on clash of Anchorage cy 61 50 Richard Berstein of 516 Vernon Street unfair for him to comment since he was not "My feeling is that areas that are to be Bt was still within the manufacturer’s aide, Mario Testa of Bridgeport, were Watergate to Resignation,” will be Torrance with her husband, a grocer. Asheville r 88 61 Miami Beach c M 79 urged reconstruction said they did not think a called reconstruction overdue and said he psychiatric opinions, also told the jury Atlanta pc 93 70 Milwaukee pc 73 51 involved in the original planning. sprayed, and where kids congregate, guidelines and that the spraying in fined $600 each for soliciting corporate A hospital spokeswoman said Mrs. Lee 61 shown on more than 50 U.S. stations to that after his arrest, Hinckley Billinas pc 68 46 Minnea^lis pc 70 should be avoided at the time when kids Manchester is now complete. contributions. mark the 10th anniversary of the and her infant were both doing well. Birminghani pc M 71 JNashville cy 92 8 9 “developed a way of describing his life Boston c 74 66 New Orlens pc 94 74 Watergate break-in June 17. as a movie.” Brwnsvll Tx.pc S8 79 New York pc 81 61 Both Richardson and his deputy, Buffalo r 70 67 Oklahom Ciy c 88 60 He said the young loner’s movie script Omdha c 48 Congressman William Ruckleshaus, refused to dismiss Chrlstn S.C. pc 96 79 CT starred himself, Reagan, first lady Nan­ Charlott N.C, 80 73 Philadelphia pc 82 57 Quantities ample but limited ... Cox and both were fired in what came to Chicago c 78 s o Phoenix c 100 73 50 awarded scholarships cy Reagan, and actress Jodie Foster, won’t back budget be known as the “Saturday Night Movie director Cleveland pc 84 CT .02 Pittsburgh r 81 62 hurry for best possible selec­ with whom he was infatuated. Columbus pc 81 66 .64 Portland Me. c 76 57 Massacre” — the event that proved to be tio n . Dietz said the cast also included “doc­ Dallas pc 90 73 .01 Portland Ore. C CT 54 HARTFORD (UPI) - The two a turning point in the two-year poltical dead In Germany Denver c 66 51 Providence c 73 60 tors, lawyers and hangers on.” 71 47 Richmond r 0 66 By Nancy Thompaon who will study interior design at Drexel ' Sale Ends Sat., June 12th Republican members of Connecticut’s drama that drove Richard Nixon from Des Moines c congressional delegation probably will MUNICH, West Germany (UPI) — Detroit pc 81 63 St. Louis c 70 5 9 Herald Reporter University in Philadelphia. the presidency. Rainer Werner Fassbinder, West Ger­ Duluth cy 62 « '.W Salt Lake Cityc 74 46 Students’ photos, ROEBUCK AND CO vote against all federal budget Robert Bork, then the Justice El Paso c 97 63 San Antonio pc OS 71 SEVERAL OF THE students said recent proposals, including the GOP budget, many’s internationally known film direc­ Hartford c 79 51 San Diego pc 72 63 The Manchester Scholarship Foundation Department’s third in command and now White House, FBI 75 San Franese fy 56 SO details of awards cuts in federal student aid have made the “I’m a moderate at heart,’’ said first tor whose work was as prolific as it was Honolulu pc. 87 gave out $45,500 to 50 highly appreciative high a federal judge, finally carried out Presi­ Indianapolis pc 83 63 .01 Seattle c 77 53 foundation scholarships even more impor­ controversial, was found dead at the Jacksn Mss. pc 96 74 ^ k a n e c 79 50 school seniors W ednes^y. on page 14 today term Rep. Lawrence DeNardis. “I’m dent Nixon’s order to fire Cox, and the deny blame tant. trying to find a place where we can keep home of a friend today. He was 36. Jacksonville c 99 72 Tampa c 69 75 “ It really helps out when you may not have action lit a firestorm of public opinion Kansas City c 79 51 Washington r 83 6 4 the funds to make it to college,” said Melanie “I don’t know anyone who wasn’t hurt by spending down without hurting Fassbinder was found dead about 5 WASHINGTON (UPI) - ’The FBI arid 63 Wichita c 77 S 3 that generated some 3 miliion telegrams Las Vegas pc 98 Gray, who plans to attend*^Manchester Com­ the cuts,” Miss Elliott said. Garden Shop anybody” a.m. by Juliane Lorenz, his film cutter the White House each deny responsibility to Capitol Hill and turned many former munity College in the fall to study data critleria, Mrs. Stone said. The students must Many of the students are also receiving Rep. Stewart McKinney said he was and friend, at her home in the Munich ar­ for Raymond Donovan’s not being be residents of Manchester, require financial presidential supporters against him. questioned about alleged organized processing. financial aid from the schools they will at­ worried about the prospects of no budget tists’ quarter of Schwabing. aid, have appropriate academic standing, and He had been working on a new film and crime ties before he was confirmed as “It gives you options of what schools to go tend, at all, but said he probably will vote have made contributions to the school and the “It’s (the scholarship money) a nice addi­ against all three budgets today — the his video cassette still was running when Labor Secretary. to,” said Marcel Goetz, a student from Clearance Sale community. Americans lead Miss Lorenz found him, a police At a rare news briefing Wednesday, Howell Cheney Regional Vocational tion to the amount I’m getting from Yale,” Republican, Democrat, and Reagan “There is something my father always said said Barry Smith, who will study plans. spokeman said. FBI Director William Webster said his Lottery Technical School who plans to study business guerrilla patrols Police said an autopsy will be per­ agency advised the Reagan transition administration at the University of Connec­ to me — ‘I work hard so you can get a college mathematics. “I hope it’ll cut down the The Democratic proposal is “obscene, education.’ You people are fortunate that formed Friday to determine the cause of team on Jan. 11, 1981, that Donovan’s ticut. amount of work I’ll have to do there.” SAVE 36% SAVE $7.11 moronic,” McKinney said. “’The deficit SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) other people have worked hard to give you Kent Stringfellow, who will study business is mind boggling and the same for the in­ death. name surfaced in a wiretap telephone “It helps me get to school, really,” said Spreading & Upright Fifteen Americans are fighting Mark Shaw, who will also stucly business ad­ money for your education,” Mrs. Stone told administration at UCOnn, said he hopes the Hicks Taxis or crease in taxes.” conversation of a reputed mobster. the scholarship recipients. Yews Balled-burlap alongside Salvadoran guerrillas and But, Webster said, the transition team Numbers drawn in New 8132. ministration at UConn in the fail. scholarhsip will mean that he doesn’t have to Densiformis Yews some are leading patrols, a government Iraq proposes England Wednesday: Rhode Island daily: 5089. The money was the most ever awarded by The students were definitely appreciative work next year. told his agency there was no need to in­ of the money. 4 4 4 School officials military commander says. terview Donovan about it. Connecticut daily: 656. Vermont daily: 433. the Manchester Scholarship Foundation, ac­ “Between school and working, it’s awfully “ I don’t have to worry as much as I did R egular $6.99 1 Cqj. Domingo Monterrosa told a cease-fire Several hours later. White House Main daily: 645. Massachusetts daily: cording to Blanche P. Stone, foundation hard,” he said, adding that he hopes to just Reg. $19.99 JL ^ New Hampshire daily: 4999. before,” said Cathy Decker, who will study study bias claim Wednesday news conference he had counsel Fred Fielding, the transition of­ president. “ hit the books” in the fall. BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Iraq, ap­ learned of the Americans from four ficial involved, issued a statement "At the first meeting of the finance com­ animal sciences at the University of New Miss Stauffer agreed. “I think it’s going to HARTFORD (UPI) — Despite com­ parently looking to end its losses In the Hampshire. “ It takes the pressure off. It’s guerrillas and a 15-year-oId rebel nurse sajring the FBI never told him the infor­ mittee, I advised the chairmen that we should be really hard adjusting,” she said, adding 1 2 8 8 plaints to the contrary, Hartford school 20-month-old war with Iran, proposed an like $5(X) that I don’t have to make this Reg. $19.99 Candian Hemlocks captured by his Green Berettrained mation on Donovan came from a strive to raise $40,000 to $50,000. “This state- that she hopes to spend her first year concen­ officials are studying claims schools immediate cease-fire in order to turn summer.” Atlacatl Battalion. telephone wiretap. ment was looked upon as coming from out in trating on academics, possibly also going out with high minority enrollments get less “She told us the area in which the sub­ Moslem energies to battling the Israeli left field, to put it kindly,” she said, noting Miss Decker said she has two part-time for the swim team. money, says Hartford School Superinten­ He said FBI agent Anthony Adamski Almanac jobs for the summer to make money for gee versives operated and that some 15 invasion of Lebanon. “also did not express serious concern that the founilation ususally awards between Goetz said he has worked throughout his Reg. $14.99 Juniper Pfitzers dent Hernan LaFontaine, A joint meeting of Iraq’s revolutionary school. Americans were those who commanded about the information, reporting it In­ $20,000 and $30,000. high school career and expects to work “I already sent a letter to the school council and the national command of the Several students said they were pleased during college. ... According to the girl’s story, one stead as merely one of a series of board on Monday indicating exactly what ruling Ba’ath Party offered to pull back WITH 'THE HELP of a $16,000 award from because t^e money will ease the financial (American) uses a .50-caliber machine allegations that field offices bad "Something tells me I’ll have to,” he said. we are going to do about the report,” Iraq’s last invasion forces to the inter- By United Press International the Hartford Foundation for Ihiblic Giving, burden on their parents. Reg. $24.99 Globe Arborvitae «» gun and others lead patrols,” received about Mr. Donovan.” 15 LaFontaine said Wednesday. Monterrosa said. "•’tional border in two weeks. Today Is Thursday, June 10, the 161st day of 1982 with the foundation was able to make this its “ With a brother in med school, we needed Now you know 204 to follow. biggest year. the money a lot,” said Barbara Elliott, who The moon is still in its full phase. Since the foundation was started in 1965,754 will attend Keene State. “ It’s hard when Striped toothpaste is not striped in the tube. Excellent Selection scholarships worth $372^000 have been there’s two in college.” It becomes striped by the user’s action of SAVE $2.00 The morning stars are Mercury and Venus. G rade 1 an d 11 Peopletalk The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. awarded, Mrs. Stone said. “It’s a lot less strain on my parents, which squeezing two or more different colors of Bush and Climber Those bom on this date are under the sign of Gemini. Scholarship awards are based on four is a big worry of mine,” said Sandy Stauffer,: paste through the specialized tube opening. Packaged Roses Potted Roses British explorer Sir Henry Stanley was bom June 10, A first secretary 1841. 1 4 9 9 On this date in history: R egular $4.99 J- Regular $6.99 -X-' White House Executive Secretary Ann McGlinn In 1898, U.S. Marines began the Invasion of Cuba in the Directors lukewarm to revaluation returned to her alma mater, center city Katharine Spanish-American War. Gibbs Schooi in Phiiadeiphia, this week to deliver In 1942, the German (^stapo burned the tiny Czech Town directors are lukewarm to the idea of years, although towns may do it more next year’s grand list based on an interim • Reg. $6.99 Rhododendrons, Roseum 4®* the keynote graduation address and a con- village of Lidice, after shooting 173 men and shipping conducting a revaluation of real estate for tax frequently if they wish. revaluation, which would adjust assessed gratuiatory letter from her boss’s boss: “Your women and children to concentration camps. purposes next year — five years earlier than Property is valued, for tax purposes, at 70 value to 70 percent of the current market graduation marks a joyful milestone, and Nancy In 1977, James Earl Ray, convicted killer of Martin necessary. percent of the 1976-77 market value. But value. ' and 1 are delighted to share in that joy with you and Luther lUng, escaped with six other innates of- Brushy General Manager -Robert B. Weiss Weiss said the assessor’s records show that, “I’m not sure whether the board wants to • Reg. $6.99*10.99 Azaleas Now3^^“5^^ your friends.” Mountain Penitentiary in Tennessee. He was captured suggested the Board of Directors appoint a because of changing property values since do it or whether the town should do it,” Weiss three dys later. Miss McGiinn, a 1973 Gibbs graduate, has been subcommittee to study interim revaluation, then, the assessed value of residential told the directors Tuesday. “All I’m saying is 99 In 1979, Pdpe John Paul n ended his visit to his native but the directors said Tuesday they want properly is just 40 percent of the current that we now have the capability and now may executive secretary in the White House through the Poland with a mass said before 1 million people. 1 administrations of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, more information first. market value. be the time to look at it.” and Jimmy Carter. She now works for Robert “We .need numbers,” Democratic Director "Clearly, total revaluation in 1087 will Republican Director William J. Diana said A thought for the day: The Greek author Aesop said, StepheaT. Cassaao told Weiss, “ (jiveus 25i>r place us In the same imbalance between he doesn’t think an interim revaluation would Carieson, speciai assistant to the president for “Self conceit may lead to self destmetion.” policy deveiopment. 30 houses (as examples) to show us what we residential and commercial/industrial be fair to homeowners, because it is SAVE $2.33 SAVE 22% have to deal with.” ' property as existed in 1976 before the "changing the rules in the middle of the 4 Cu-ft. Bale 3 Cu-ft. Bag Pine , Revaluation last was conducted in 1676-77. revaluation,” said Weiss in his budget game.” P eat M oss This is the last year of a five-year phase-in of message. Weiss said he would return to the board Bark Nuggets martrliPBtpr HrralJi .property taxes based on that revaluation. He recommended the directors consider with projected effects of an interim revalua­ 9 8 8 Remember Lindsay? State law requires revaluation every 10 using the town’s computer system to prepare tion and other information. R egular $8.99 Richard M. Diamond, Publisher . R egular $4.99 MARTHA QRAHAM New York cabbies sure do. Mention the name of JOHN V. LINDSAY Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager John Lindsay — who hasn’t been mayor since 1973 . . . would be secretary of state celebrating company's S7th anniversary — and they still rant. USPS 327-500 VOL. Cl. No. 213 Penny to announce tonight But Lindsay apparently has had enough of life as Graduation tonight • Reg. $2.19 Cow Manure 25 lbs. a public figure — well, not quite. ^ Actor’s advice cast ui a costarring role in “Angel City,” a movie of Published daily axcapt Sunday Suggmwd carrier rttat tra the week. and cartain holtdaya by tha $1.20 waakly. 15.12 (or ona Omimencement exercises for the Class of 1982 of Manchester Chamber of Commerce, said Manchatter Publishing Co.. 16 montli. $15.35 (or tlirao monttia, To nobody’s surprise. Democratic • Reg. $4.99 Green Carpet Feed-Weed in an interview taped for broadcast Thursday on Robert Macnaughton, IS, the actor who plays East CatboUc High School will be held tonight at- Mayor Stephen T. Penny is scheduled to the use of the Chamber’s building does 388 WCBS-TV’s “News at Five” Lindsay says the only Brainard Placa. Manchaatar. $30.70 (or tlx monthi and $01.40 “Michael” in Steven S p ie lb ^ ’s “E.T., the Ehrtra- Conn. 06040. Sacond claaa (or ona yaar. Mall ratat ara 7:30 at the Cathedral of St. Joseph, 140 Farmington announce tonight his candidacy for the not indicate support for Penny or any lawn food* thing that would get him back into politics would be Terrestrial,” has written a book with bis father Glimpses postage paid at Manchaatar. avtilabla on raquaat.' Ave., Hartford. state Senate seat now held by Republican other candidate. • Reg. $8.99 Superfine Lawn Food* “ if somebody asked me to be (U.S.) secretary of Bruce on getting into the business. Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand ad- The Rev. Robert Saunders, who retired last year Carl A. Zinsser. 599 state, partially on the grounds I couldn’t do worse In “ Act Now: An Actor’s Guide to Breaklng-In,” “Jack Anderson Confidential,” billed as a weekly drasa changaa to tha Manchaatar To placa a clattiflad or ditplay as principal.of the school, will give the invocation. She said any community group can *Covers 5,000 sq. ft. half-hour of investigative reports, conunentary and Haraid. P.O. Box 501. tdvanitamant, or (o report, a Penny will make his announcement at than the mob that’s been there for the last umpteen the two Macnaughtons recommend starting on the Manchaatar. Conn. 06040. newt Item -story or picture Idea, Senior class president Lynn'Dakin will give a scrip­ 7:30 at the Chamber of Commerce of­ rent the hall on a first-come, first-served years.” stage, outside of New York or Hollywood. predictions from the Pulitzer Prize-winning colum- ture reading. basis for a nominal charge. nist,'will premiere September in syndication ... call 843-2711. Otfica houra are fices, 20 Hartford Road. “It is tempting In these entertainment centers to To subacriba, or fo raport a 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday The graduation address will be given by the Rev. Co^tails and music are scheduled to As for a local comeback, Lindsay’s not in­ go on the calls for commercials and smaller roles in “Dallas” star Morgan Brittany is co-chairwontan delivery problam, call 647-0946. througti Friday. William R. Cbarbonneau, the school’s current prin­ terested. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 follow the announcement. films and on ’TV.” But that’s not goo<^ training, the of the 1982 March of DimesKentucky Fried Chicken cipal. Manchester, Ct. “Colonel Sanders memorial” campaign with the p.m. Monday through Friday and Tha Manchaatar Haraid la a The event has been announced by Pen­ The Herald provides a comprehensive “The only really safe nesting place for a politi­ two warn. 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. DaItvary tubacriber to United Praaa Inter­ The class will be blessed by Archbishop John F. ny’s campaign co-chairmen, John colonel's widow, Claudia ... calendar of “where to go and what to SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO cian in today’s world is as a legislator, the U.S. Robert started bis training as an actor four years should be made by 5 p.m. Mon­ national nawa tarvicaa end It a Whalen. FitzPatrlck and Marci Negro. do,” every Friday in the Focus/Weekend 643-1581 Congress, Senate or House ... You’ve got to be a ago at South Coast Repertory in Newport Beach, Marth.'i Graham is in New York celebrating her day through Friday arid by 7:30 mambar ol the Audit Bureau ol a.m. Saturday. Anne Flint, president of the section. real idiot not to be re-elected.” Calif. His ’TV break came In New York when he w.is dance coiii|uiny‘s 57lli nnnlvci.*i:iry .. CIrcuIttlona. MANCHESTER H ERALD , Thurs.. June 10, 1982 - .S 4 - M ANCH ESTER H E R A L D , Thurs., June 10, 1982 Mideast fight Nuke foes Mother Teresa tells Police suspect threaten grads to stay chaste blockades murder ring overshadows CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) - Nobel prize and educate one more child. tyinner Mother Teresa urged Harvard Univer­ “ Those who so tear having a baby that they sity graduates to retain their virginity until choose abortion Instead are ‘the poorest of the NEW ’VORK (U P I) - Peace ad- ; iharriage and condemned abortion as "the poor.’” vacates'threatened to blockade the greatest evil.” ‘The solemnity of the speech was in a sharp U.N. missions of the world’s major The 72-year-old Roman Catholic nun contrast to the traditional mood of Class Day, of 300 slayings NATO summit nuclear powers, saying the action received a standing ovation Wednesday after which is marked by picnics, parties and would be taken because there has her address at Harvard’s usually festive Class celebrations. been no progress toward disarma- , scheduled a meeting with Reagan Day ceremonies, but some students privately Mother Teresa sat quietly under the huge FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ment in 30 years of negotiations. By Helen Thomas for 10:40 a.m. EDT at Schaumberg questioned the relevance of the virginity plea crimson and white canopy as student speakers (U P I) — Bernard Barton Hunwick, The threat of civil disobedience ■' DPI White House Reporter Palace, after the NATO session. to the liberal Class of ’82. joked about their college years. Qne who a handsome, friendly man, lived the represented the first potential crack The Saudis Wednesday expressed ‘‘Virginity is the greatest gift a man and preceded Mother Teresa talked lightheartedly good life — with a vast wardrobe, a BONN, West Germany (UPI) — in the harmonious planning between expressed concern over the woman can give to one another,” the about sex, saying, “ We know about it, we talk highpowered sports car, a racing President Reagan has written to city officials and organizers of a deteriorating situation in Lebanon, diminutive Albanian told 20,000 students, about it and we have sex like everyone else.” boat and parrots on the patio of his Prime Minister Menachem Begin week-long series of anti-nuclear and asked for Arab soiidarity to parents and guests. Mother Teresa, founder of the Missionaries $250,000 house. demanding an immediate Israeli demonstrations keyed to a U.N. con­ meet the threat from Israel, • ‘The audience was the largest for a Class Day of Faith order, was selected Class Day speaker He financed all that, police con­ cease-fire and withdrawal from ference on disarmament. Speakes said Reagan conferred address in the 16-year history of the event, after actor Alan Alda of the MASH television tend, by running a murder-for-hire Lebanon "to help bring the The organizers said Wednesday ' Wednesday night with Secretary of which is held the day before commencement series and Supreme Ckiurt Justice Sandra Day ring that may have carried out as bloodshed to an end," the White more than 1,000 people would resort ' State Alexander Haig and National exercises at the nation’s oldest university. O'Connor turned down their invitations, citing many as 300 contract killings in the House said today. to civil disobedience during the Mother Teresa, who won the 1979 Nobel previous commitments. East and Midwest since 1977. Reagan, attending a rare summit Security Affairs Adviser Wiliiam "Blockade the Bombmakers” Peace Prize for her decades of work with the At one point, a dozen Indian orphans adopted The 37-year-old husband of a one­ of NATO military allies Clark to review Middle East protest Monday at the United “ poorest of the poor” in Calcutta, called abor­ by N ew England families held up a sign saying, time Playboy Bunny was in jail overshadowed by intense Middle developments. Nations. tion “ the greatest evil.” “ Hello Mother Teresa, from your kids,” and without bond on charges of murder, East fighting, told Begin in his letter There were indications Haig UPI photo The action would follow by two ■ “ Children are the teachers of love and the then ran to her and hugged her on the poidium. kidnapping, attempted murder and that “ consistent with U.N. Resolu­ would be dispatched to Tel Aviv days an anti-nuclear rally Saturday most beautiful creations of God,” she said. “ It was a nice speech,” commented armed robbery. tion 508, we want a cease-fire and an Friday instead of returning to MOTHER TERESA CLUTCHES ROSARY expected to draw up to 500,000 “ One of the greatest tragedies is abortion graduating senior Christina Munoz afterwards. ’’This guy was a professional — Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon,” Washington with the Reagan en­ protesters. The demonstration is because a woman is afraid of having to feed "She doesn’t allow for mistakes.” . . . Harvard Class Day speaker one of the biggest hit men in the na­ said Deputy Press Secretary Larry tourage, but Speakes refused to con­ timed to coincide with the U.N. tion today,” said Broward County Speakes. firm this. Special Session on Disarmament. detective Sgt. Dale Adams. “ He Speakes said Reagan said in his Speakes also said Reagan had New York City Police Com- • employed four or five other hit men. personal message to Begin, “ We been in contact with Soviet Presi­ BERNARD BARTON dent Leonid Brezhnev, but sources f missioner Robert McGuire did not We are linking him directly to have asked all parties with any in­ . . .alleged hit man said it apparently was not on the say how police would deal with the Roberts' son inols House votes down organized crim e.” fluence there to help bring the threatened U.N. blockade, but was Adams said Hunwick had been bloodshed to an end.” subject of the Middle East. to meet today with reporters to out­ linked to murders in Boston, Indiana descriptions of each person and his The president squeezed time into Reagan and other world leaders welcomed Spain into NATO in the line police plans. kills self and New Jersey. lifestyle, but authorities declined to a busy summit day for urgent con­ Organizers in Canada said summit session designed to reaf­ Hunwick was arrested in his $250,- reveal the names. sultations on the deteriorating Mid­ Wednesday the U.S.-Canadian ERA voting rules change firm U S. resolve to maintain a TULSA, Okla. (UPI) - 000 home in an affluent section of A high-powered rifle and 2 pounds dle East crisis with Saudi Arabian border crossing at Peace Arch Park strong presence in Europe with con­ Evangelist Oral Roberts’ oldest suburban Plantation shortly before of plastic explosives also were in the Foreign Minister Prince Saud al would close for several hours Satur­ ventional and nuclear forces. son — who never joined his midnight Tuesday. home, Adams said. Faisal. Speakes said Saud requested day for a rally expected to draw 50,- SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UPI) - A blocked a crucial rule change that year effort to pass the amendment. Reagan, wearing reading glasses father’s ministry and was con­ ’ ’Shock is the best way to describe He said Hunwick, a 6-foot-l, 200- the meeting. 000 people. proposal to help passage of the would have required a simple ’’They don’t have the vote and to review documents piaced before victed last year on a drug my reaction,” said one neighbor pound, ’’good-looking guy," Saud flew to Bonn today, talked DPI photo The rally at the border crossing, Equal Rights Amendment was majority for approval rather than a what happened today shows that him at the West German charge — died of an apparently who asked not to be identified. employed “debt collectors” who ac­ with West German Foreign Minister about 30 miles south of Vancouver, defeated in the Illinois House, 'three-fifth majority. they don’t. Why would it be called Bundeshaus, sat next to British self-inflicted gunshot wound ■’There were just cars coming and tually were ’ ’free-lance hit men. ” Hans-Dietrich Genscher, and British Columbia, is timed to coin­ prompting anti-ERA forces to hail Rep. Thomas J. Hanahan, again? They have done what the peo­ Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher through the heart, officials say. going, but nothing abnormal. He ” He was very professional, he SCHMIDT (RIGHT) ADDRESSES NATO CONFERENCE. cide with the New York demonstra­ the amendment’s death. Backers, DMcHenry, a major E R A opponent, ple of Illinois want, which is to as the summit conference opened A memorial service open to was a very friendly person.” covered his tracks very well, " . . . opening session today at Bundestag In Bonn however, say the ERA is still alive. called for the vote, saying, “I’m defeat the E R A ,” she said. with a brief rendering of “ En- tion. the public was scheduled today ■ She said Hunwick and his wife, Adams said. Organizers in Vancouver, working Thirty-five states have ratified tired of listening to all of the con Also watching the vote were six of Thousands trada,” a work by David Funck at Christ's Chapel at Oral who ran a fashion boutique, had Adams said a single botched job with their counterparts in Seattle the constitutional amendment that games on this issue.” seven women in the 23rd day of a dedicated to the former Spanish em­ Roberts University for Ronald moved to the neighborhood only a led them to Hunwick. chose the park on the British would forbid sexual discrimination, Other Democrats pleaded with fast for ERA. Hungerstriker Shirley pire, and the ceremonial placing of David Roberts, who apparently few months ago. On May 19, Alan Chafin, 34, was Columbia-Washington border for the but three more states must approve Hanahan to withdraw his motion, Wallace did not travel to the each nation’s flag in the front of the NATO declaration condemns shot himself in the chest ’ ’One time when they had a party abducted from a Broward County protesting demonstration because “ it is a sym­ the measure by June 30. ERA but to no avail. Capitol, saying she feared her fain­ chamber. Wednesday, police said. there were a lot of expensive cars,” bar, shot five times and left for bol of international peace and backers have concentrated last- The attempt to override the mo­ ting spells would make her look like Among the flags for the first time Ronald, described by a fam ily said another neighbor. “ And they dead. cooperation” , rally chairman Frank ditch .efforts on- Illinois, North tion failed, 97-4, with 71 members — ” a fool.” was that of Spain, which was friend as a “ good kid” who got had parrots on their back patio.” "Unfortunately for Hunwick, the BONN, West Germany (UPI) — Carolina, Oklahoma and Florida. ERA backers — voting “ present,” Ms. Wallace and Sonia Johnson, excluded from membership when Kennedy said. Involved in drugs, was the A search of Hunwick’s lavish guy he shot five times lived — it was Tens of thousands of demonstrators Soviets' rigidity, aggression In calling for the blockade in New Last week the North Carolina because they did not have the 89 46, a Mormon excommunicated for NATO was founded in 1949 because oldest son of Oral Roberts and canal-front, two-story home with a miracle, but he lived. Before that, massed in the German capital today York, organizers said, "W om en and Senate voted, 27-23, to kill the votes required for override. her support of ERA, were treated at it was then ruled by the late Fran­ the second child of the televi­ swimming pool turned up an arsenal no one was able to pin him for a march across the Rhine River men from all walks of life are resor­ measure and Wednesday’s Rep. Susan Catania, R-Chicago, a a hospital earlier this week after cisco Franco and was not a sion evangelist to die at age 37. of weapons, including two ’ ’hit kits” (Hunwick) to a homicide, because protesting President Reagan’s visit tion said, the Soviet Union has procedural vote in Illinois gave the staunch E R A supporter, refused to they collapsed. democracy. Free elections were By Barry James The document accused the Soviet ting to civil disobedience because His daughter, Rebecca Nash, containing automatic handguns, he was such a professional,” Adams to West Germany and the global wasted resources “ to massively after 30 years of negotiations, those STOP-ERA movement cause for concede defeat, although she said, “ I never saw such a bunch of little restored in 1976. Union of imposing a “ rigid system” 37, was killed along with five silencers, handcuffs and brass said. nuclear arms race. UPI Senior Editor build up military power far beyond celebration. “ We’re exactly where we started. children in all the days of my life,” Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, the on subject states by “ threats and in power have failed to take con­ other people in a 1977 airplane knuckles, detectives said. Armed with his description, police West German authorities — ap­ The amendment, however, is still We have to continue to work for a Ms. Johnson said after the vote. “ It host of the meeting, opened the ses­ BONN, West Germany — NATO the use of force outside its borders,” what it needs for self-defense” and crete steps towards disarmament.” crash near Anthony, Kan. The Investigators reported they found found an informant who led them to parently worried that leftist The organizers included the War officially alive in Illinois, the only chance for majority rule.” was appalling. They attacked people sion by saying, “ To defend freedom, members have approved a sweeping as proven by Afghanistan and the giving it the capacity to use crash led to a lengthy civil suit lists containing names of prospec­ Hunwick’s house. extrem ists w ill make good on northern industrial state that has STOP-ERA lea d er Phyllis Schlaf- personally and called them names. above all to preserve peace — as declaration reaffirm ing the foun­ Polish crisis. blackmailing tactics on a world Resisters League, a pacifist group, that resulted in a recent $8.5 tive victims — residents of “ He spent money like there’s no threats to give the American presi­ not ratified ERA. ly, in the gallery at the time of the “ I haven’t seen anything like this President Reagan yesterday said in ding principles of the alliance and Over the past decade, the declara­ scale. and other peace organizations.. million settlement. Lafayette, Ind., Boston and south tomorrow. He had every toy money dent a “ hot welcom e” — stationed The Illinois procedural vote condemning the Soviets for rigidity vote, proclaimed the death of the 10- since I was in seventh grade.” Florida. The lists contained detailed could buv.” scores of greenuniformed border this very place — the peoples of the and aggression, NATO sources said police around the city while North Atlantic alliance have un­ helicopters patrolled overhead. ited.” today. Tens of thousands of protestors Reagan brought the West German “ Our objective is to prevent war and while safeguarding democracy, began pouring into Bonn Wednesday Parliament to its feet a few hours lay the foundations for an enduring night and demonstration organizers ■ after his arrival Wednesday, saying rsTiii ’’Europe’s shores are our shores. peace,” said the deciaration to be said they expected a total of 200,000 Sale ends Ju m 19 to attend today’s rally. Europe’s borders are our borders.” issued by the 16-nation NATO sum­ The protesters massed at five Reagan was expected to outline to mit in Bonn. points in the German capital to his NATO partners the proposais un­ “ None of our arms wili ever be INTEREST RATE prepare for the march to a city park veiled in his Bundestag speech for used except to reply to an located directly across the Rhine mutual reduction of NATO and War­ aggression,’’ the declaration from the Bundestag, the West Ger­ saw Pact ground forces to a total of pledged. “ We shall respect the SU PE R ” c a s e ^s m :e i man Parliament where Reagan was 700,000 men each and their com­ sovereignty, the equality, the in­ enthusiastically received bined ground and air force personnel dependence and the territorial in­ ft CASE OF FOUR Wednesday. to a level of 900,000 men each. tegrity of ail countries.” sa«E^30MIX ’N MATCH The Best Paint We’ve OFF G ftl. 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If the House approves a on Base Hotisa Paint spending plan, a House-Senate conference committee Rag. *22.99 gal. Save25’'" -3 0 “'^gfi,w would work out the differences between the two 1 6 » On Our Selectad Wallpaper Booka KNOLLWOOD ROAD WASHINGTON (U P I) - In 1981, not an election year. measures. • Ovar Eight Hundrad Faahlonabla Pittarna Congress voted itself a $75-per-day tax break. But in Assistant GOP leader Trent Lott of Mississippi told All Patnta Shown Offar Ona Coat Covaraga, Appllad Aa OIractad. (Wailpapar packagad in doubit A irlpU roha. Qitaranlaa of UmHad Warranty on all Sharwin-Wllllama Coalinga. Saa labal for datalla. In-Stock not avallaMa at pH tto ra t) 1982 constituents get to vote and the special tax deduc­ reporters the only alternative to rejecting all three tion is beine ditched. v budget proposals “ is chaos.” And, he said, he doubted the House would take another MANCHESTER The House, going along with the Senate, voted Wednesday to repeal the automatic tax break. The 356- crack at passing a budget if it failed today. anaaasmas 43 vote, on a motion by Rep. Patricia Schroeder, D- Save *100 30%a.50%ou Colo., all but guarantees the controversial tax break w ill Big Shot'* Hag. Price AA Zoning - “Manchester’s BEST” Underground Electric Service 11. Some Owner Financing Available be eliminated as a part of a supplemental ap­ Electric Alrieaa Perfect Touch™ Cuatom propriations bill. Sprayer Beautiful Treed Lots Underground Telephone Service 12. 8% Interest on Unpaid Balance (No C o m p m to r Wovsn Woods • Qvar 100 ElMant Last month, the Senate voted, 70-’23, to attach a rider Colora andnuofna All lots 120 L.F. Min. Ffontage Sidewalks 13. 50% Down, Balance at 5% Interest to the bill repealing the provision. City Water 14. 75% Down Balance at 3% Interest Wednesday’s vote instructs the House members of a One Half Acre to Two Acre Lots ^^;;^^;»i& ^p.inL Seve 30%oh City Sewers House-Senate conference committee to accept the 7 ^ 1 ^ Rag. 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Consumer advocate Ralph Nader called the vote Roses “ quite a victory” and said it should encourage voters to let Congress know their views on other subjects, such as MANCHESTHI M l MAIN S i. 943-MM S F * SAT., JUNE 12 — SUN., JUNE 13 health, safety and the economy. a bunch “ Repealing the outrageous congressional tax break is TAKE VERNON ST. TO “KNOLLWOOD” a victory for the American people who protested and ENHELD STATE LINE PLAU 7484814 persisted successfully,” Nader said. “ This vote shows CASH & 85 E. C enter St. LYNCH REALTY 289-68S1 THERE IS A “LOT” IN YOUR FUTURE EXCLUSIVE AGENT GINGER STREET 643-9909 the people still have the power over Congress if they CARRY 649-5268 choose to exercise it ” 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. June 10, 1982 MANC’IIKSTKR HERALD, ’Thurs., June 10, 1982 - 7 f RichBrd M. Diamond, Publisher Dan Fitts, Editor OPINION Alex direlll. City Editor O'Neill disturbed by Shedd's handling of error ■ HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. William O’Neill says he condominium law for five more years. The new version dominium conversions. Connecticut jobs. O’Neill said he did not want a “border was upset over the actions of state Elducation Com­ of the law eliminates the income limits for persons 62 or O’Neill vetoed a bill that would have raised $16 million war ” with neighboring states and felt the tax was un- missioner Mark Shedd in handling an error in older who are protected from eviction in proposed con- bv taxing some 40,000 New Yorkers who commute to constitutional. -calculating state school aid payments to municipalities. J a c k . ■ O’Neill said Wednesday he was “very disturbed” over She)ld's actDms aM said the commissioner “woflldbe in A n d e rs o n .very serious trouble” if he were directly accountable to Thanks, but I'll just take water the governor. Washington O’Neill, however, declined to say whether he was satisfied with the state Board of Education’s dis­ CHOICEST MEATS IIS TOWN Merry-Qo-Round raises another: Why? ciplining ’Tuesday of Shedd over the latest error in On the way to the latest reports gives managers total control of j;alculatlng aid to towns. - their bar operations. No more on And then there are almost- " DELI SPECIALS on the Falklands and other con­ mock-crab sticks that do contain It was the second repHmand of Shedd within a year by MEAT DEPT, SPECIALS temporary disasters, we were the house, or heavy hands the Board of Education.Shedd was fined a part of his USDA CHOICE — BONE IN pouring those that aren’t. 15 percent of the real thing. TTie salary last year because of a $29 million error in BOAR'S HEAD sidetracked the other day by a rest is processed fish protein of a giimpse of the future under a Donald Graff calculating school grants. 1S T CUT AND THE BARTENDER? In more plebian origin. Shedd was under fire for falling to disclose the latest VIRGINIA BAKED HAM . * 3 . 4 9 Chicago dateline. the restaurateurs’ future, clearly VA boss They are the creation of a error, involving a mistake in counting welfare students, SWITZERLAND It was an inside page of the Syndicated Columnist a job for Pac-Man. Japanese concern that also which had been going on since 1975. CHUCK STEAK Wali Street Journal, whose The real money-saving focus is makes imitation scallops and is won't cut In other matters, O’Neill signed into law several U8DA CHOICE — BONE IN SWISS CHEESE . * 2 . 9 9 columns often have as much to on what goes into the menu — or working on lobster and shrimp. pieces of major legislation, vetoed a tax on New York QROTE & WEIQEL say on the business of life as they in some cases, what doesn’t. Almost everything, it would commuters and said he has no present plans to convene 1ST CUT do on business iife, and the sub­ Take the latest in french fries, appear, except imitation the legislature to deal with the flood disaster. BOLOGNA , • 2 . 1 9 ject was the state of the O’Neill said he planned to send to President Reagan technology into kitchens is one. sight, locked away in a room constructed — and that is the customers, and it could be that his fat CHUCK ROAST restaurateur's art as displayed at today the actual assessment of the millions of dollars in LAND “O’’ LAKES For example, the electronic “under management key.” Drink word — from potato pellets to they’ve even got a good start on USDA CHOICE — BONE IN a convention of the National damage from the weekend ficwds. device complete with digital orders — 1,200 possibilities — are which water is added to make a that without knowing it. WASHINGTON — The man who IS AMERICAN CHEESE , . • 2 . 1 9 Restaurant Association. ’The governor said at the bill signing ceremony he weight readout developed for at­ punched into a keyboard. The dough that is cut in strips to be There’s more, but this is more tightening the screws on the nation’s CEHTERCUT The emphasis at the event was would “not hesitate” to call a special session of the QROTE a WEIQEL tachment to a meat sheer. It is computer does all the rest — fried in an automated operation than enough food for a couple of veterans evidently feels that budget Legislature if more funds are needed, but “I do not plan on the efforts of restaurant guaranteed to curb a worker’s in­ blending a precisely measured with a capacity of 500 servings an thoughts. Such as if it’s true that cuts don’t apply to him. Veterans to do so at this time.” CHUCK STEAK N/C FRANKS , . • 2 . 3 9 operators to keep profits fat in a clination to be too generous with drink, delivering it to the hour. we are what we eat, the administration boss Robert Nitiuno ' Meanwhile, House Speaker Ernest Abate of Stamford, U8DA CHOICE — BONE IN lean economy, frequently by ser­ BLUE RIDQE FARM the portions — a worker, we can customer via dispenser tubes and And what are potato pellets? restaurant of the future could has been squandering the taxpayers' Who is challenging O’Neill for the Democratic Party’s ving less. That is not likely to only say, who can’t be employed simultaneously spitting out the What results, the manufacturer really give us something to worry money on personal perquisites and -hominatlon for governor, called on O’Neill to call a CEHTERCUT EGG POTATOES SALAD , . 6 9 < come as news to anyone given to in any of the estabiishments we bill. explains, when the original about. creature comforts. special session “immediately.” much dining out, but some of the - O’Neill spoke during ceremonies signing a variety of have patronized recently. The manufacturers don’t men­ potato is taken apart and Or to put the Chicago “We have to cut the fat where the CHUCK ROAST innovative ways of going about it bills into law. ’They included creation of a special state More spectacular by far, tion what effect such lightning- reconstituted minus “the things experience another way, having fat is,” Nimmo has told reporters; CALIFORNIA — BONE IN 0 may. that aren’t very good.” But evidence gathered by my commission to assist Vietnam veterans in dealing with however, is the computerized speed service might have on been over into the future of food, social and medical problems caused by Agent Orange THK INTUODIT TION of high bar. The iiquor supply is out of customers, but they guarantee it If that answers one question, it we’ve come back hungry. associate Jack Mitchell suggests and other defoliants. UHDERBLADE GARDEIS FRESH that a lot of the VA fat is located in ■' Another bill signed by O’Neill further restricts the PRODUCE SPECIALS the administrator’s own office. state’s investments in South Africa as a protest to that ROAST or STEAK lb. liiaijl'MniB The word has already leaked out •country’s segregation policy. An editorial Nimmo is tight with veterans but '< ’The law directs the state ’Treasurer to divest as soon COLONIAL W/A generous to himself. In fact, both as possible. Investments in any company doing business 8 lbs. CALIFORNIA POTATOES .... • 1 . 9 9 the General accounting Office and in South Africa and to no longer Invest in any stocks or SENH-BOHELESS the VA’s own inspector general are obligations of su);h institutions after July 1. LEHUCE . . . 6 9 « Violent chain looking into allegations of im­ . Another bill extends the protection provisions of the COOKED HAM Vz’s n .7 9 propriety — and possible illegality— WEAVER in Nimmo’s operation. MUSHROOMS 12 oz. THE INVESTIGATORS are Hopefuls offer BATTER DIP hard to break checking, for example, on broadcast reports that Nimmo spent |46,000 to BREAST ...... 25.3 ox. pkg. CANTALOUPES In a courtroom in Washington, inescapable. redecorate his private office suite, the parents of John Hinckley sit Social workers refer to it as apparently in defiance of President plans to curb as their son is tried for the the cycle of abuse. It’s what Reagan’s direct order to all federal attempted assassination of the happens to the children of agencies against such refurbishing. president. parents who were abused The economy-preaching Nimmo In another courtroom in Ver­ themselves as children. Abused allegedly has spent official funds more mistakes children learn abuse at the knees remodeling an elevator for the USDA CHOICE — BONE IN mont several months ago, exclusive use of himself and his top another similar scene was of their parents; they learn of no aides. And GAO sleuths are looking ? HARTFORD (UPI) — Two Republican gubernatorial taking place, as the sordid story other way to deal with the 1st CUT CHUCK STEAK or ROAST .lb. J into reports that Nimmo used a, frustrations of life and Candidates have offered plans aimed at preventing 1.29 of another young man unfolded. government car and chauffeur to fhture errors in calculating state education grants to Both cases, one celebrated, parenthood. And they, in turn, travel to and from his suburban communities. the other only a bit less so, il­ abuse their children. The cycle home — which not only flouted ’The plans offered Wednesday came a day after USDA CHOICE — BONE IN 91 lustrate the awesome power of remains unbroken until someone regulations but cost the taxpayers Education Commissioner Mark Shedd and his deputv. intervenes. ’Theodore Sergi, were reprimanded for a delay in report­ . ib. the family in the development of an estimated $8,000 in overtime for ing the second calculation error in a year. CENTER CUT CHUCK STEAK or ROAST I b H w In the Vermont family, the the adult. Hinckley’s parents ask the chauffeur., Sen. Russell Post of Canton proposed what he called a themselves, “ What did we do father raped both his daughter Nimmo’s travel habits should also, 'Simple “bottoms up” funding formula that would give D I\o Substitute wrong?” They say, publicly, that and son. He in turn was abused be scrutinized. He has made the p)x>rest towns the most state aid and the richest We Give Old Fashioned all they wanted for their son was as a child. In such a depraved en­ frequent trips to his home state of Communities the least. For Quality California — often flying first-class. for him to “be happy.” vironment, is it any surprise Sen. Gerald Labriola of Naugatuck proposed that the Butcher Service ... that his son grew up angry and On one occasion, he allegedly com­ office of state education commissioner be restructured But there is no glimpse into mandeered a military plane for his to make the commissioner accountable to the governor violent? the private life of that family as return trip to Washington. instead of the state Board of Education. Is it any surprise that he Open forum / Readers' views STORE HOURS: it was growing. There’s no in­ His congressional liaison chief. Both men said Wednesday the latest reprimand of 317 Highland S t dication of what went wrong to worked out his anger and im­ Fielding Cochran, flew off with Shedd won’t solve the problem of accountability within M)H). & Tues. 'til 6K)0 ___: J Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, C T 06040 toe state Board of Education. N potence on the innocent bodies of cause a young man to live out his other Reagan officials to Rome In Weil., Thurs., S Fri. ’til 9:00 two little girls? He told them ’The board on ’Tuesday voted to place a letter of repri­ MANCHESTER life in fantasy, and finally to the middle of a bitter battle on mand in toe personnel files of Sh^d and Sergi, because stalk a president. they would know what it was like Capitol Hill over the VA’s |24 billion ’6f a calculating error they'failed to disclose. Sat. & Sunday But in Vermont, where two to “die'like a pig,” as he raped What about beekeepers' rights? budget request. Post said at a Capitol hews conference his plan would ’til 6:00 CONN. teenagers were tried for the and stabbed^and tortured them. NIMMO MIGHT be forgiven! get rid of toe complicated Guaranteed Tax Base for­ h z c h l jl its fjl rapes, torture, and eventual “ What wdnt wrong?” people mula and would take aim on toe disparity of per pupil To the Editor! and a neighbor not far from where I destroyed and he has been i some of his lordly ways if he were In ask. It is only too obvious. Born ‘expenditures cited in toe historic Horton versus Meskill death of one of two 12-year-old live. I have never met the man but I convenienced. What was done fact bringing tight, no-hbnsense -decision. children they attacked on their and bred into a home where How many times have we been feel for him because a neighbor of him is basically the same as management to the agency he ' The state Supreme Court decision declared that educ- way home from school, the violence and disrespect ruled, told by the big corporations that it’s his sprayed Sevin and it killed his heads. Unfortunately, this doesn’t 'flonal opportunities in Connecticut were unequal someone had cut down his trees or where there was no understan­ safe and it won’t hurt us? How many bees. Not only did his bees die but he seem to be the case. because the state relied too heavily on toe property tax message is very clear. broken his windows. Who is going to ding of the problems involved, times have the same companies took a financial loss that I’m sure he Of five top officials named to key -for funding. The sins of the father have protect his rights or the other quieted the little man who protested only will have to absorb. administrative posts just months -Y Labriola said in a statement toe governor, and not an been visited upon the son, and where there was no attem pt to beekeepers in this state? Does the GROCERY SPECIALS FRO ZEIS & D AIRY against their poisonous products or As far as I’m concerned his rights ago, two have quit and a third had .appointive board such as toe education board, “should QmeN GIANT * 4 O A the results have been terrifying. help, he had no chance. law of this state do him justice? LIMIT 3 drowned him out with their costly, as a taxpaying citizen were been relieved of his original duties? have toe responsibility for hiring, firing and repriman- WHOLE ASPARAGUS SPEARS *1.39 One teen, only 15 when the at­ The little girl he killed had less ,^ng toe commissioner of education or any state depart­ advertising propaganda so he would trespassed upon. His property was Just for the record, here are the OMINQIANT 4/«Vt inirrhn 14'itJi A 7.10 purrlini#* irjiA coupon A 7.10 purrfcnf«o wanted food that wasn’t con­ current officers and one of its sym­ Tara J. Palicki wUConn to cope with increased enrollment and course I 8 irlffi coupon A 7,HO purchntc ■ pathizers to the last seven member representatives usually try to play I UMIT ONI PBR CUSTOMIR LIMIT ONI PER CUSTOMER ■ LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER * taminated with junk! 20 Highland St. down their differences with a VA „ demands bad not been accompanied by increases In fun-, II UMIT ONI PIR CUSTOMU | Charter Revision Commission, If diing. chief. I PURINA Sevln is junk! It is industrial anything, that commission was GiUls discussed toe university’s budget situation in I WHITE CLOUD J M i i n I ELECTRA waste that will raise havoc with the stacked in favor of the CTA when Policy on letters .presenting toe proposed f 106.9 package fur the 196S44 I HI8H PROTEIN Footnote; Nimmo decline)! to be ; fiscal year to UConn triistees meeting at toe UConn I TO ILET TISSUE j DETERGENT | SOL natural balance of nature that we as you consider the size of the CTA interviewed. In fairness. It should be ! PLUS Health Center in Farmington Wednesday. li 4PACK- I 28Lb.B«g 8 4 0 Z . I humans depend so much on. We are membership list. ’The Herald welcomes letters to noted that the administration's cost­ I already hearing of the careless use When will the CTA realize that it “The budget for 196^83, poses a particularly difficult the editor. cutting efforts would Inevitably ger-' "program in that we feel that we are now at a point I QUO 8 1 0 0 O F F j of this chemical by inconsiderate, does not represent the views of all ate hostility toward the agency head “where further cuts would do serious and permanent | * 2 « « Letters ideally should be typed J 4A lazy-and ignorant people. It is very the taxpayers in Coventry, despite who must enforce them. But Nim- -harm to toe university In many areas," Gillis said. VAUD JUNR S THRU W N l IS VALID JUNE S THRU JUNE 13 and should be no longer than two I VAUD JUNI t THRU JUNS IS I obvious they would spend more time its claims to the contrary? I’m suc- mo’s lacka)laisical attitude, toward .1 The proposal will be reviewed by toe trustees, who (|lM3byf«A.lAC pages, double-spaced. researching a color television than prised it didn’t cry that last his job was illustrated by his a)lmis- .vwill nuke a reconunendation to toe state’s central I HIOHLAND PARK MKT. I HIOHUND PARK MKT. HIGHLAND PARK MKT. finding out the pros and cons on November’s election was stacked Ine Herald reserves the right sion to Congress that he has never higher education system, which in turn Will presoit a recommended budget to the governor and Legislature. "What was It like back In the days when people Sevin. All that matters is that it after It lost so badly. to edit letters in the interest of had a conversation with the presi­ kills. Yes, it kills bees also! clarity and taste. The budget plan drawn up by the university ad- talked and wrote In complete sentences?” Maureen Danehy dent devoted exclusively to ' ministration represented a 13.9 percent increase over Julr- Muzikevik Is a beekeeper Coventry veterans’ affairs. the UConn budget adopted by the Legislature for toe up­ coming fiscal year, which begins July 1. m iT MANCHESTER HERALD, Thm’s • June 10, 1982 - 9

8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thura., June 10. 1982 Holmes favored School sale Obituaries Cheney Hall board asking by oddsmakers Is made final SPORTS______Page 10 Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of The Board of Directors Tuesday Joseph C . Nemchlck if LTAA can be contractor Christian biu>a4-^at 9 a.m. in St. night made final the sale of the Joseph C. Nemchick, 77, of 70 In­ Bartholorhetrs Church. former Buckland Scliool building for dian Drive died Wednesday at chairman of the Cheney Brothers creating the Cheney Hall Board, the Manchester Memorial Hospital. He The Cheney Hall Board of Com­ $146,000 to architect Richard S. National Historic Landmark directors said the commission could was the husband of Veronica (Turri) missioners will ask the town at­ Lawrence and four others. District (Commission, said. designate LTM as the contractor, Nemchick. Danlul E. Lattaruto torney whether the Little Theater of 'intelligent hitting' puzzles Pinella The building itself will be sold, but Daniel E. Lattarulo of Old Manchester can legally act as the There has been some opposition to which he said is tantamount to a bid the adjacent playground will remain He was born in Jeddo, Pa., Jan. 13, 1905, and had been a resident ot Saybrook died Tuesday at Middlesex contractor for the restoration of that method of handling the money. waiver. town property. Memorial Hospital. He was the Cheney Hall. Cheney Historic Commission The town attorney will be asked to • BOSTON (UPl) - ’There are few hit one in the hole, but not when you Town dentists, Monroe H. Rackow Manchester for more than 37 years. clarify the legal status of using LTM know how and I did.” so I guess it was a mistake.” brother of Mrs. Rose Crispino of Members of the board said at a member Steven C. Ling called it better with the bat than Lou hit it to somebody? I don’t know Stanley’s sinker was working Reid Nichols, who sometimes and Stephen R. Quatrocelli, were Before retiring in 1969”he and his as the contractor. ‘H e (Tommy John) tries to make you awing at wife owned and operated Davis Manchester. meeting Wednesday they believe “questionable business practice.” Pinlella, so perhaps it Is an indica­ what that means,” Pinlella said. almost to perfection. Eleven of the plays against left-handers, doubled supposed to be join Lawrence in the He also leaves his mother, Mrs. LTM can serve as the contractor, The Cheney Hall Board had asked tion of how bad things are going for ’The incident occurred during the purchase. But they dropped out last Bakery in Manchester for 23 years. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the hia pitch, but / know what / have to do. The 12 outs were on grounders (the other and scored in the third and then He was a member of St. Josephine Lattarulo LaPenn§i of paying subcontractors out of its the town attorney for an opinion on board learned that engineer William ' the New York Yankees when he sixth inning Wednesday night in a was a strikeout) and the two singles drove in what proved to be the game week and_were placed bv the four Hartford; five other sisters, Mrs. building fund, thus averting the need where the money should be held, but ’ can’t even lay down a bunt. game which the Yankees lost 3-2 to pitch waa n strike, so / guess it was a mistake.' principles of the Vernon-based Data Bartholomew Church and a charter Bayer of Kahn and Bayer Consulting were grounders. winner with a two-out single in the member of the Manchester Flying Antoinette Beneditto, Mrs. Lucy to funnel money through the town. the attorney’s opinion did not direct­ Engineers has volunteered to do an ; How bad is it? Bad enough that the the Boston Red Sox. New York was Tony Perez on home run. New York’s Tommy John, 4-6, fourth. Base Management Inc. Flohr and Mrs. Mary Aitken, all of LTM is the tenant of the town- ly address that question. ‘ team has lost five straight and seven trailing 3-1- at the time, but Ken The four Data Base officials are Club. engineering survey of Cheney Hall pitched well, though he was nicked Dave Winfield yanked a homer in Hartford, Mrs. Margaret Carilli of owned building and one of four, According to the opinion, written ' of eight. Bad enough for principal Griffey and Dave Winfield had Joseph H. Wehr, James B. Walton, Besides his wife he leaves a son, to determine what structure work for runs in the second, third and the fourth. In two games at Boston, Wethersfield, and Mrs. Mildred groups sponsoring a fund-raising by assistant town attorney Barry W. " owner George Steinbrenner to slam opened with singles, chasing starter said Michael, now 19-19 as manager. Matthew L. Reiser and William Joseph C. Nemchick, and a must be done to preserve the because he was hoping for a bunt fourth innings. Tony Perez homered the Yankees have hit four homers Machol of Simsbury; four step­ drive to get the money to renovate ^tticello, reconstruction work on KIs fist In disgust. Bad enough for Bruce Hurst, 2-1. “I’m concerned as hell about our and a play at third base. to lead off thd second, his 360th of Schmidt. daughter, Mrs. Mary T.N. building. and scored five runs. Rappleyea, both of Manchester; daughters; a brother, William Lat­ Cheney Hall. Cheney Hall would have to be FitzGerald said the fund-raising - Manager Gene Michael to say- In came slnkerballer Bob Stanley hitting. We are not being smart “I wanted him to bunt it; we had a his career, 29th best of all-time. It “That's not good offense,” The $146,000 from the sale is. handled in the same manner as work three brothers, Carl J. Nemchick of tarulo in California; and four “It would be a lot cleaner if the committee has met twice and will Plneilla should know better and and up came Piniella. Twice hitters and we haven’t shown we’re play at third all worked out,” said was Perez’ third homer off John in Michael said, “that’s not intelligent slated in the town budget to pay for on other town buildings, including Apalachin, N.Y., Frank H. grandchildren. Little ’Theater is allowed to spend soon announce plans for the fund moan the team’s lack of “intelligent Piniella tried to move the runners a good hitting team.” Stanley, who was touched for a Bob­ the southpaw’s last two appearances hitting. You can give the pitcher renovations to the Hall of Records Nemchick of Fort Lauderdale, Fla;, Funeral services will be Friday at the money they have in a specific, getting competitive bids for expen­ hitting.” Bad enough for Piniella to over and failed. He then grounded Stanley, who picked up his third by Murcer homer in the ninth. “But at Fenway Park. credit for so long and then you have building, across the street from the 9:15 a.m. from the Fisette-Batzner ditures of over $2,500. drive. and Matthew M. Nemchick of fund,” board member Jay Giles He also said money to repair the accept the blame and then wonder into a double play to kill the threat. save with four innings of relief, said they were pretty nasty sinkers. He’s “He tries to make you swing at his to realize you're not doing the job. Municipal Building. The Health and Oakridge, N .J.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., Hart­ said. ' “Before anyone can be either ap­ • what “ intelligent hitting” is. “Lou has played long enough to he was mildly surprised at Piniella’s a good hitter and I have to respect pitch, but I know what I have to do,’! We should be able to get runners Human Services departments have pointed, delegated or hired by the roof and brickwork on the building N. King of Rockville, Md.; and ford, with a mass of Christian burial may be available by the end of June “Is it intelligent hitting when you get the guy over and he didn’t do it” failure to move the runners over him. I have to make the best pitch I Perez said. “The pitch was a strike o v e r " nfficps in the Hall of Records. at 10 a.m. in the Chureh of Our Lady MONEY CONTRIBUTED so far Board of Directors to act as the con­ several nieces and nephews. to the restration effort has been put “from a specific donor.” He would Funeral services will be Friday of Sorrow, Calling hours are today tractor, the appropriate bidding into the Little Theater building fund, procedures would have to be not elaborate. at 8:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. FitzGerald said approximately partly because LTM has a tax- followed or a bid waiver obtained,” $8,000 in unsolicited donations to Truck crash exempt number and donors can Bottlcello said. Flags flown at half mast deduct their contributions from However, board member Alan F. repair the hall has been received so closes 1-86 Fire Calls their taxes, William E. FitzGerald, Lamson said that, in the ordinance far. state police closed down a section in Kansas City for Paige of Interstate-86 westbound Wednesday after a collision in­ Wednesday, 10:58 a.m. -A larm Wednesday, 3:55 p.m. —Brush Board feels town should KANSAS CITY Mo. (UPl) - Chapel with burial in Forest Field the majors in his prime, he'd have volving three tractor-trailer trucks. malfunction, Cheney Brothers Mill fire, 49 Regent St. (District) Police say the accident occurred Wednesday, 4:20 p.m. Water call, Flags were flown” at half-mast in Cemetery. amassed a record as great as Walter (Town) this city in memory of baseball Boudreau Wednesday revived the Johnson’s or any other pitcher you about 1 p.m. between Exits 94 and Wednesday, 1:14 a.m. -Auto acci­ 214 South Main St. (Town) 95. They say the driver of one truck Wednesday, 6:28 p.m. —Smoke great Leroy Satchel Paige, the memory of Paige’s tryout with the can name,” Boudreau said. dent 1-86 (District) pay for sprinkler system legendary Negro League pitcher Indians. After his jogging comment, "Leroy was the,best pitcher 1 ever ran into the rear end of another, for­ Wednesday, 2:45 p.m. —Aid to alarm, 66-D Pascal Lane (Town) cing the second truck to collide with Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. —Brush who Baseball Hall of Famer Lou Paige then took a handkerchief from saw," Veeck said. "If Leroy had person, 34 Cooper St. (Town) been permitted in the big leagues 20 the rear of the truck it was fire, 365 Spencer St. (Town) By Nancy Thompson mark District Commission and a lease with the Little, ’Theater of Boudreau fondly recalls once put his pocket and placed it across the Wednesday, 2:47 p.m. -W ater him in his place. right side of the plate. years earlier, he would hold every following. call, 227 South Main St. (Town) Thursday, 2:30 a.m. —Auto acci­ Herald Reporter member of the Cheney Hall Board of Manchester does not begin until the Police charged the driver of the dent, 271 Hartford Road (Town) Commissioners, said, “I understood building is restored. On a day back in 1948, Cleveland ‘“ Now Mr. Lou, you catch,’’’ pitching record there is. Wedensday, 2:49 p.m, -W ater Indians’ President Bill V ^ck sum­ Boudreau rem em ber^ Paige told "He was more than a masterful first truck, Edwin A. Malmstrom, call, 230 Redwood St (Town) The Cheney Hall Board of Com- that the town accepted the gift of 34, of Broadhead, Wis., with missioners will ask the .Board of Cheney Hall and took possession. I IN OTHER BUSINESS, the moned Paige for a tryout. him. “And he put nine-of-10 pitches pitcher. Like Dizzy Dean and Babe board authorized spending up to $2,- following too close. Directors to reconsider a charge never understood — and I didn’t think Boudreau, at the time a player- right over that handkerchief. Then Ruth, Leroy was a presence. A The Eighth District Fire Depart­ assessed for reinstallation of the anybody else dm — mat me town 499 for summer help to clean the manager for the Indians who were he moved the handkerchief in for master showman with extreme self- ment was called to the scene at 1:14 sprinkler system in Cheney Hall. would not maintain it as any other building. The money would be spent to go on to win their first world another 10 pitches. 1 turned to Veeck confidence though never a braggart Directors approve at the discretion of a subcommittee p.m. to wash oil and anti-freeze Commissioners said they did not building.” championship in 28 years with the who was behind the batting cage and Like all master showmen, he had to from the highway and stand by in think the repairs should be charged on cleaning the hall. Employees help of Paige, remembered that he said, ‘This man sure can help us.’’’ rise to the occasion on demand. He case of a fire. There was no fire, and against money raised for the Commissioner Herbert Stevenson would be under the supervision of suggested the pitcher jog as part of Then, as Boudreau remembered always rose to the occasion. The none of the truck drivers reported restoration of the historic building. agreed. “I think that’s basic up- ^ the Little ’Theater of Manchester. the tryout, it, Veeck told him to take some cuts bigger the crowd, the better he per­ keep,” he said. “I pitch with my arm, not my against Paige. formed” was injured. firefighters' pact They said the town should be respon­ Commissioner Donald Kuehl said feet,” Boudreau recalled Paige, “What I really did was a lot of During his major-league career, Heavy-duty cranes had to be sible for upkeep and maintenance. Stevenso;! said paying for the that a great deal of Work has been UPl photo brought to the scene of the accident The directors last month agreed repairs with restoration funds would famous for his one-liners, telling swinging because every pitch was a Paige appeared in 179 games and accomplished over the past two him. strike," Boudreau said. “He used amassed 28 wins against 31 losses, ; to tow the trailers away. It took Republican Director William J. to spend $1,(W0 for the sprinkler set a bad precedent if future repairs weekends using volunteers. Vines BOSTON CATCHER GARY ALLENSON WAITS RUNNER about two hours to clear the trucks The Board of Directors Tue:aday Diana worried that the 8.3-percent system at Cheney Hall, but said the are need^. Mayor Richard Berkley planned his slider, hesitation pitch, 32 saves and four shutouts. night approved a collective have been cleared away from the . . Butch Hobson of Yankees who was tagged out at honrie from the road, police say. The settlement might set a precedent for money should be repaid to the town to hold a news conference today to changeup. I hit a couple and got "His was a life of courage, en­ bargaining agreement with the un­ “If you continue that further, it outside of the building and much of announce a Satchel Paige Memorial some fouls. But we saw that Satchel durance, and tragedy,’’ Sen. highway was closed for about half negotiations with other town after a fund drive to restore the hall the debris has been removed from an hour, they say.. ion representing town firefighters. employee union. Werbner agreed gets under way. means if any of the electrical wiring Fund, which will be used to renovate could help us.” Thomas Eagleton, D-Mo., said in The two-year contract calls for an the inside. That became Paige’s long-awaited remarks prepared for delivery on that the other unions might see the Director James “Dutch” Fogarty breaks down...,” he said. “That and modernize a stadium named in J Manchester High second 8.5- percent salary increase for the said at that time that he objected to should be town responsibility.” Paige’s honor during ceremonies break through the racial barrier and the floor of the Senate Wednesday. 8.5 percent as an “acceptable basis Volunteers will continue to work 63 town firefighters. spending any money on Cheney Hall last weekend. into the major leagues. At age 42 he “He pitched some 2,500 games, in­ Demos see for negotiation.” ' FitzGerald added, “No matter on clean-up every Saturday mor­ The 8.5-percent jump was higher because the townspeople were told Reputed to be one of the best became a Cleveland Indians’ rookie cluding 55 no-hitters while playing The contract also required that how I look at it, that comes under ning, he said. with teams such as the Chattanooga than the town had hop^ to settle at firefighters undergo physical no town funds would be spent on the pitchers to ever pick up a baseball, and with his skills, the club won its with employees unions. the heading of preserving a town Paige died Tuesday of heart failure. first world championship in 28 Black Lookouts, the Homestead a big turnout examinations and that the doctors building when the directors voted to building. I don’t think we should use “I think the building is close to However, Assistant General accept it as a gift. Track Invitational Baseball fans and players'across the years. Greys, the Pittsburgh Crawfords, check factors deemed important by Manager Steven R, Werbner — who funds we’re asking people to con­ being able to be u s ^ for some the Kansas City Monarchs, and the town. country mourned the loss of one of Alex George, a well-known Kan­ If you haven’t gotten your tick^ negotiated the settlement — said HOWEVER, WILLIAM E. tinue to restore the building for limited purposes,’’ Kuehl said, teams in Birmingham, New However, the contract does not the sport’s greatest members. sas City sports figure and friend of yet for this Saturday’s Democratic most of the firefighters already are FitzGerald, chairman of the Cheney basic upkeep. suggesting that the board could soon, Berkley Wednesday requested Paige’s, said Paige regretted not Orelans, Baltimore and Chicago." "Honoring Friends" dinner, you’r* require the doctor to disclose the hold its meetings in Cheney Hall. D on the top seniority rank. ’That Brothers National Historic Land­ FitzGerald noted that the town’s Eagleton added, "The memory of results of the examination, Werbner that Kansas City residents and being able to get into the major too late. means there should be few increases to South Windsor businesses fly their flags at half- leagues earlier in his career. Satchel Paige will live on, and will conceded. He said that is a touchy John Sullivan, state central com­ due to increased rank, making the remind future generations to work question in collective bargaining mast in memory, of Paige. “It was a great disappointment to mittee member and an organizer of 8.5- percent across-the-board raise for a society in which talent, not negotiations and the town has to 100: 1. Fracasso (G). 2. Orrato (E), 3. Services for Paige were set for 2 him that he didn’t get in before he . me event, said this morning affordable, Werbner said. With a bundle of points in the tri­ ’The Indians’ Manny Johnson took Harger (R), 4. Grant (G). 5. Post (EC), 6. color, religion, or sex, determines hope a firefighter found to have an Crime watch plan advances p.m. CDT Saturday at the Watkins did,” George said. between 350 and 375 people are He said 59 firefighters are on the ple jump. South Windsor High the long jump with a leap of 20-feet, Racicot (EC) ;10.9. “If Satchel Paige had come into the limits of achievement.” impairment that could affect his job Brothers Memorial Brush Creek expected to attend the dinner. top seniority step. annexed the team title at yester­ 9 W-inches with teammate Steve 400 meter relay: 1. Enfield. 2. Glastonbury Sullivan said that is the largest will take steps to correct it. day’s first Manchester Invitational ’Troy fifth at 19-feet, 2-inches. Blast’s 47.0. General Manager Robert B. Weiss Residents trying to organize a because there are only four access At Wednesday’s meeting, the 1,500: 1. Murphy (M), 2. Gordeck (G), 3. turnout ever in the 10 years the an­ said the salary increases will cost Werbner said the contract also ’Track Meet at Pete Wlgren ’Track. Doug Post was fourth, one-half inch calls for other technical ad­ neighborhood crime watch in the points: the corners of Spring and residents did an exercise to improve Hebert (EC), 4. Thibert (R), 5. Cain (W), 6. N nual dinner has been held. "in the neighborhood of $100,000.” Spring Street area met Wednesday Datmouth streets, Dartmouth and ’The Bobcats took the team cham­ ahead of ’Troy. Post also took fifth in Mulcahy (G) 4.21.2. Because of the large crowd, ministrative changes. He said most their abilities to describe criminal Long jump: 1. Johnson (M), 2. Davis (P), 3. Carlton regains top form The directors budgeted for a 6- pionship with 91 W points with host the 100. of these ehanges put current prac­ night at South Methodist Church to Fern streets. Spring and Gardner Suspects, Reinhorn said. Hunter (SW). 4. Post (EC). 5. Troy (M). 6, Sullivan is asking people who have percent raise for fireifighters. The Manchester High runner-up with 87 Blast’s Tony Carr secured the 300- tices into writing. appoint street captains and es­ streets and Carriage and Gardner He said someone ran into the- Rondeau (W) 20*9 V . reserved tickets to pay before Satur­ balance will be covered by the Fire W points. Fermi High was third with meter intermediate hurdles with a 400: 1. Gworek (SW). 2. Harger (R), 3. day, to avoid confusion at the door. Werbner claimed there were no tablish a system of communication streets. room and left quickly. Then, Department’s contingency account, ’The group is trying to organize a 66 points followed by Rockville High fine clocking of ;40.6. He also won Eltringham (EC). 4. Frascarelli (M), 5. significant concessions by the town. among neighbors. everyone was asked to describe Pilklngton (F). 6. Parrott (M) ;52.7. Weiss said. Harry Reinhorn said about 90 per- telephone network, Reinhom said, 64, Glastonbury High 60, Windham the 110-meter high hurdles with a striking out 16 Cub batters him. time of .15.4. Manchester’s Fred Discus: 1. Saunders (F). 2. Dumas (F), 3. in which a person would be responsi­ High 59, East Catholic 44, Enfield Wells (SW), 4. Kiel (W). 5. Schofield (W), 6. Car-pole crash cent of the people in the ’This helps build an awareness of neighborhood are interested in the ble for contacting several families High 41 and Penney High 14. Lea was third in the shot put with U a (M) 149’ 9”. what is important to notice to* the Blagles’ Jim Meyer fourth. off with a single, went to third on a proposed crime watch program. when necessary. ’The group also is The meet was orlgnally scheduled High jump: 1. Larchevesque (G), 2. By Mark Friedman injures woman describe accurately a criminal Weremchuck (SW). 3. Hyde (M). 4. Alers (W). Pete Rose single and scored on Gary He said a top priority is to make exploring the use of citizen band May 29 but postponed by rain. The Mike Roy and Harry Veal went 1-2 UPl Sports Writer Israel is ready suspect, Reinhom said. in the 5,000-meter run for 5. Hass (G). 6. Daigle (E) 5*10”. National League Matthews’ sacrifice fly. An East Hartford woman suffered girls’ aspect was run last sure the access routes into and out radio, he added. 300 hurdles. 1. Carr (EC), 2. Sewall (SW), 3. After struggling through the early Diaz hit his 10th homer of the year minor injuries when she lost control ’The group will meet again on June Wednesday. Manchester with Darryl Frascarelli Brown (E), 4. Troy (M). 5. Carroll (R), 6. of the neighborhood are under obser­ Each street would have four or stages of the season, Steve Carlton in the second to give Philadelphia a of her car and struck a utility pole five key people working on the 23, at 7:30 p.m., at South Methodist Glastonbury’s Paul Fracasso, who and'Dave Parrott taking fourth and Lomerson (G) :40.6. vation. 800: 1. Thibert (R), 2. Lynch (F). 3. Sullivan seems to have regained the form on Tolland Turnpike Monday. Church. ran away with the 100 with a time of sixth respectively in the 400. Greg_ 2-1 lead and Schmidt hit his fifth in That should be possible, he said. project, he said. (M). 4. Mealy (SW). S. Easterson (G), 6. that earned him three Cy Young Bo Diaz and Mike Schmidt hit Police say 41-year-old Nancy A. f^r cease-fire 10.9 and the 200 with a .22.2 (docking, ElCrlngham was third in the 400 for' the fourth inning to make it 3-1. Both 1 Hebert (EC) 2:05.5. awards. home runs to back Carlton, who Dynak told them the accident oc­ received the best performance Blast. Javelin: 1. Wardrop (R). 2. Grleco (W). 3. homers came off Chicago starter Carlton, who speaks to no man walked only two batters to raise his curred when she into knocked off award. ’There were several other Results; Barr (F). 4. GUsta (E). 5. Botteron (M). 6. Ferguson Jenkins, 3-8. Continued from page 1 knocked out all 15 of the Soviet- Triple Jump: 1. Robertson (SW), i . Parker Hickey (M) 178*5’*. with a pen, let his valuable left arm record to 7-6. The Cubs have now her glasses while reaching into the outstanding performances including The Phillies added another run in made SAM-6 mobile ground-to-air Celebrating ROSE ft RHODOPENDRON WEEK - (R>, S. Davis (P), 4. Gwordi (SW), 5. Johnson 200: 1. Fracasso (G), 2. PUkington (F), 3. do the talking Wednesday night, lost 10 in a row. the eighth on walks to Matthews and back seat of her car for her pocket- South Windsor’s Mike Robertson (M). 6. Hunter (SW) 44T ’. Harger (R), .4. Grant (G). 5. Sizemore (E), 6. aimed not only to destroy the PLO missile batteries deployed since all colors to choose from—all at apaclal p rie st—at winning jump of 44-feet, 1-inch in scaterlng 10 hits and striking out 16 “He was as strong at the end of Diaz and a single by Garry Maddox. book. ’They say the car traveled but also to drive Syrian forces out of April 1981 in Lebanon’s eastern Pole vault: 1. Mealy (SW), 2. Hardigan (W). Sinkus (SW) ;22.2. the game as at the beginning," said about 90 feet with its right wheels the triple jump. 3. Aramini (W). 4. R ^ r (G). 5. Spencer (G). 3,000: 1. Gallagher (F), 2. Jc^ns (R), 3. Cain batters to lead the Philadelphia Chicago tied the score 1-1, in the Lebanon and establish a new Bekaa Valley. 6. Ue Hyde (M), MoUtorls (SW) ir s " . (W), 4. Brown (G), 5. (^esworth (E), 6. Roy Phillies to a 4-2 victory and a Diaz. “I feel good catching hini. He off the road before it struck the utili­ Manchester’s Peter Murphy ran second when Gary Woods hit his se­ balance of power favorable to the But Syria reportedly sent new 5,000; 1. Roy'(M ), 3. Veal (M). 3. Wilson (M) 9:35.9. three-game sweep of the Chicago has great stuff and usually fine con­ cond homer of the year. The Cubs ty pole. away with the 1,500 with a winning (SW), 4. Elzis (W). 5. Morston (W), 6. Lyons 1,600 relay: 1. South Windsor, 2. Manchester. Jewish state. troops, SAMs and Katyusha rockets time of 4.21.2. Glastonbury’s Alex Cubs. trol with it. He shakes me off oc­ scored their second run in the sixth Syria accused Israel of bombing (SW) 16:49. 3. Ferm i, 4. Glastonbury 3:34.8. casionally but that doesn’t bother into the southern Bekaa region and Gordeck was second in 4:24.4 with 110 hurdles: 1. Carr (EC), 2. Brown (E), 3. Shot put: 1. Klei (W), 2. Sanders (F). 3. Lea “ He had all his stuff together,” on a double by Bill Buckner, a single military installations outside its around the strategic Damascus- East Catholic’s Mike Hebert third in Sewall (SW), 4. Hyde (M). 5. CarroU (R), 6. (M), 4. Meyer (EC), 5. Parilonia (W), 6. said Phillies.’ manager Pat me.” by Woods and a sacrifice fly by Drunken driving capital of Damascus, killing eight Beirut road linking PLO rebels in W o o d l a n d Troy (M) :15.4, Williams (SW) 49*6” . Corrales. “He’s still a power The Phillies opened the scoring in 4:28.6. Steve Henderson. people and wounding 48 others. But Beirut to its allies in Damascus. Ar­ PLANTS THAT PLEASE GARDENS pitcher.” the first Inning when Greg Gross led In other NL games, it was charge lodged Israel called it a “lie,” and said tillery duels were fought for control Houston 6, San Francisco 1; Mon­ "our planes never crossed the of the highway. A Hollister Street woman was treal 5, St. Louis 1; New 'York 3, border.” Israel said it downed at least 30 of Pittsburgh ; Cincinnati 4, San Diego charged with drunken driving at Israeli television said warplanes Syria’s Soviet-built MiG fighters Eagle girls qualify Ninth inning errors 3; and Atlanta 11, Los Angeles 5 12; 10 a.m. Wednesday morning. since launching the invasion Sunday, ANNUAL SPEau. Astros 6, Giants 1 Police say they observed Teresa 23 of them on Wednesday alone, in At San Francisco, Dennis Walling, A. Hamelin, 50, of 74 Hollister St., Red what Pentagon historians said was Large hHi” pots IM, 2M HOyt Ray Knight and Craig Reynolds driving erratically on Middle Turn­ helps Mets top Bucs Man to face the biggest one-day air duel in 37 Pink for Class M M eet r each drove in a pair of runs and Joe pike between Main and Broad Boding Sizo only 61 (M/S.M) q HLI . 1 0 years. White Niekro pitched a three-hitter to Streets. They say she failed a Syria admitted losing 14 planes NEW YORK (UPl) - Sometimes moving to second, and Joel fraud charge it pays to play a straight deck. Youngblood was intentionally spark Houston. Niekro walked two sobriety test when she was pulled and said Israel lost 10. Israel denied and struck out two in recording his over near the intersection of Broad Jackson & Perkins j. PLANT bfrlilMi I>IaiitJ' ' There were a plethora of yesterday’s Class L Sectional at That’s how New York Manager walked to load the bases. Hubie losing any planes, but admitted by PeliniM, MailgoMs, knpatieni, qualifiers for East Catholic at Conard. Sue Donnelly qualified in fifth victory in nine decisions. Strieet and West Middle ’Turnpike. Police charged an East Hartford early today its casualties stood at 45 Rwture A FEW George Bamberger felt Wednesday Brooks then grounded to shortstop She is scheduled to appear in Salvift bgonias, Astm , DahBas, yesterday’s (Hass M Girls’ Sectional the 400 and 800-meter runs, Maureen night after his Mets edged the, Dale Berra, whose throw to the Expos 5, Cardinals 1 man with fraudulently obtaining dead, with 308 wounded — 34 already At Montreal, Gary Carter cracked Manchester Superior Court on June about $2,300 in state unemployment ’Track Meet at Guilford High. Lacy in the 3,000 and Sandy Prior ih Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 with the aid of* plate appeared to be in time to catch released from the hospital. etc., etc. the discus for the Indians. a two-run homer in the fourth inning 29. compensation benefits. in ’The qualifiers advance to Satur­ two ninth-inning errors on the same Tillman. But catcher Tony Pena The PLO said Israeli troops Buah, Cllmbtrt ' day’s (Hass M Meet at Brookfield and Bill Gullickson, 4-5, pitched a Police say Frank W. Carlson, 42, wounded 8,000 people during the in­ play. dropped the ball, allowing the win­ falsely reported his income earnings Trot Roast - We’re M | On High. “We’ve been doing a lot of ning run to score. strong 8 2-3 innings to pace the vasion, but did not elaborate on Meg Dakin qualified for the Expos. Gullickson scattered nine on weekly statements submitted to casualties. It claimed Israel lost 80- 2 gal, pote HEkin Vegetable Plants shuffling lately to get it going Neil Allen, 2-3, picked up the vic- the state’s Office of Unemployment Eaglettes in the 100-meter dash with Radii again," said Bamberger, whose club torv with one inning of work. hits, walked two and struck out Plant bid tanks, 60 armored personnel M uce, tomatoes a .13.$ clocking while Carole three. Jeff Reardon picked up the Compensation at 806 Main St. carriers, two ships, five warplanes Woodlaiifl ^iardan says ...... had lost six of its last seven games. Omar Moreno led off the game ’They say he forged the signature pMp6PS| OnORI^CMfy Ingallinera qualified in the 400. TV “Tonight we played with our regular last out for his eighth save. and four helicopters. n s TUtia to iBSd with a single to left and continued to Reds 4, Padres 3 of the president of the company he Im u . d m w v . m il iT v Teresa K ittr ^ e and Sue Byrne lineup and we got a.big win.” In a move threatening to broaden Scotts, Groonviow, Caklwall * iw a w f pOTeowjf viRN a o a n |M |^ each advanced in the 800 while Carol second when left fielder Foster mis- At San Diego, Tom Seaver, trying awarded works for on income statements the fighting, Iraq offer^ Iran an un­ With the Mets trailing 2-1, Bob played the ball. A fly to center field that reported less than he actually Jones MHorMitto i tWetees froR Seed ■ Nea CoIIiton and Kathy Evans each Bailor led off the ninth against to shake off one of the worst starts conditional cease-fire to end the 20- BUY 18,000 sq .^ Bm Of ^ made it Saturday in the 1,500. Linda by Ray sent Moreno to third and he in his 16-year career, pitched eight The town this morning awarded a earned. monthold Gulf War and called for a ’TONICHt reliever Rod Scurry with a single, scored on a base hit to center by contract to the low bidder for the An employee of the unemploy­ BREENVIEWUTw N TONIC Hanging Pots ; Reddy, Alice Charest and Robin and Kent Tekulve, 3-2, came on. strong innings to lead the Reds. united Islamic front against the Kaminski each qualified in the 3,000 7.30 Red Sox vt. Yankees, Madlock Seaver, making his 11th start, water treatment plant at Globe ment compensation office so u ^ t a Israeli invaders. Fuehia, Lantana, , Channel* 3,11,38, WTIC, WPOP Dave Kingman grounded sharply Ihe Pirates added another run in Hollow, G eneral Services Ad­ warrant for Carlson’s arrest. for East while M aiy Lou Sullivan \- to third baseman Bill Madlock, who allowed only five hits. The victory Both Israel and Syria warned All tellaoa planta unlaae otharwiea marfcad 8 College World Series, Texas the fifth when Berra doubled to right was just bis third in nine decisions. ministrator Maurice Pass an­ Carlson turned himself in at the Rag1. 21.95 NOW O N M *1 5 ** ' advanced in the riwt put. threw to. second. The throw was against a full-scale war, but Syria Darby Barnes in the discus, VB. Miami, ESPN field, moved to third on a sacrifice Tom Hume earned his 10th save. nounced. Manchester police station Monday, reportedly rushed 16,000 rein­ WOOdlaild I wide and second basenuin Johnny by starting pitcher Rick Rhoden and The contract goes to the Fred M d lck la, bird faadare, feadara. aoU, . Denise White and Ann Temple in the Ray’s relay was then wild to first, Braves 11, Dodgers 5 police say. forcements to central Lebanon to profaaalonal^______landaeiming _ itarvlda balfak pagodaa, " bM batha, ariataria,s doiwooH, scored on a sacrifice fly by Moreno. At Los Angeles, Biff Pocoroba Brunolli Co. of Avon, the low bidder He is charged with first degree high jump and the 4 X 40O4iieter allowing Bailor to take third. Rusty bolster its 25,000-man peace-keeping Planning, PlantingIng A Pruning. auntHaM, um^ poHary, gHI. . . i cartHleataa, plant relay of Kittredge, Felicia Negotiations, fail went 5-for-5 and drove in five runs to at $5,981,000. larceny. Police say he is also Tillman came in to run for Rhoden did noTallow a Met runner force and Israel call^ up reserves carta, atanda,^Mkala, glovaaglovaa, ale. Falkowski, Ingallinera and Reddy WASHINO’TON (U P l) - Long back the pitching of Rick Mahler, Bids on the plant were solicited wanted on a warrant by the East Call for Fraa Eatimataa Kingman. past second base until the sixth, to strengthen defenses on the also advanced to Brookfl^. sesstons or short, negotiators for the UPl photo who threw seven shutout innings. last fall and came in too high — the Hartford police department for George Foster’s single to right when Kingman hit a two-out home annexed Syrian Golan Heights. Manchester High had three In- NFL and the league’s players union run, his 15th homer of the season Mahler improved his record to 6-4 low bid then was $9.23 million. A issuing a bad check. scored Bailor, tying the game 2-2, Prime Minister Menachem Begin divlduala advance to the Claas L can’t aeem to a p n e on much of STEVE CARLTON and Dave Stewart, 1-4, who was more modest design of tlm plant was Carlson was released on a $2,500 IDODUUIP CARDENS and sent Tillman to third. John and 119th as a Mets’ player to give Wednesday told U.S. -presidential ,168 tar Meet ^turday at Conard High at anything. Struck out 16 Cub batters him the all-time team record. lifted in the fourth, took the loss. put out to bid. Those bids <- about $1 non-surety bond pending an envoy Philip Habib Israel will not 643-8474 Steams grounded out. with Foster million less than the town had es­ appearance in Manchester Superior pull out of Lebanon until a perma­ 7 PM . / timated — were opened last month. Court on June 21. nent solution to the conflict is found. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. June 10, 1982 - II

10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. June 10, 1982 A Whalers draft skilled I Girls finally finalists Scoreboard countered them so often in recent years we season. He scored 32 goals and had One ‘monkey* has finally been lifted off the might fall flat on their faces. Only Manchester High girls’ softball program. In­ would like another crack at them.” WOMEN'S KE<; 60 assists in 27 games. HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ point is my defensive play. My time will prove how good they will dian editions repeatedly had pounded on the And so the joust is set. Baseball Behind a 26-hit attack, J&B Auto strong point is mjf skating. I have no whipped Dreamland Beauty Salon, ford Whalers sought young players *We drifted on the basis of skills and we got turn out.” —Center Mickey Krampotich, 18, door that grant^ entry to the state Class LL T houghts who were good skaters and skilled at problem there.” The Whalers’ eight other selec­ championship but could make no headway. BENNET TOURNEY 14-2, at Charter Oak. Ellen Paul had Lawless, who turns 18 next month, extremely high quality players in the draft who 5- foot-lO, 170 pounds, who played at a grandslam homer and Nancy their positions in the 1982 National tions were: Hibbing (Minn.) High School. His Well, Tuesday afternoon at roughly 5 ApLENty Both sides foolish Illing Junior High jayvee baseball played in 68 games for the Spitfires, Hockey League draft, Bob Crocker, we hope will come to fruition and make the —Defenseman Ulf Samuelsson, 18, o’clock in Meriden, the Silk Towners not only There is a distinct lack of intelligence team captured the Bennet Jayvee Gutreich three hits to pace J&B. scoring 24 goals and picking up 25 statistics were unavailable. Len Auster, Dot Wakefield and Karla Suckecki the team’s assistant director of Whalers a better team in the future,' 6-foot-l, 181 pounds, who played at shoved in the door but also cracked it wide shown by both the state umpires’ board and Invitational Tournament Tuesday hfw'kev ooeration says. assists. Leksands, Sweden. His statistics open with a 10-7 win over North Haven. That Herald Sporfewriter night with an 11-4 win over host each had two safeties for Lawless, 5-foot-ll, 181 pounds, —Defenseman Kevin Skilllter, 18, American Legion in their current dispute. were unavailable. moved the locals into the state championship Bennet at Moriarty Field. Dreamland. Left wing Paul Lawless, who was one of 11 players drafted by the Bob[ Crocker 6- foot-l, 182 pounds, who played for The arbiters refuse to work Legion contests the Cornwall Royals, scoring 3 goals tilt Friday night at Raybestos Field in Strat­ this summer because of Zone Seven’s in­ Bob Lovett fanned 14 and Sean played junior hockey last season Whalers, who did not have a 10th- —Center Ray Ferraro, 17, 5foot- WEST SIDE with the Windsor Spitfires, 10,160 pounds, who played at Pentic­ and picking up four assists in 50 ford at 8 o’clock. sistence on undercutting an agreed upon pay McCarthy and Chris Mateya each round selection. interview from Montreal, "and we skaters and skilled at their “It was very frustrating personally,” had a pair of hits for the victorious Scoring early and often. Buckland Wednesday was the Whalers’ first Defenseman Mark Paterson, 18,5- ton, British Columbia, scoring 65 games. Some clubs are so thrilled making the title scale. And the Legion refuses to back down to got extremely high-quality players positions. replied 10-year Manchester Coach Mary the umpires’ demands that only state ap­ Rams. Bennet had only three Mfg. tripped Ward Mfg., 8-3, at selection in the NHL draft in Mon­ lOoMl, 178 pounds, was Hartford’s Dineen, a son of former NHL goals and picking up 67 assists in 52 game they forget to play. That’s a danger in the draft who we hope will come -Center-left wing Martin Llnse, Faignant, speaking of not gaining entry to the proved umps be employed. safeties, including a two-base knock Pagani Field. Chuck Russo and Dan treal. second-round selection. He played player Bill Dineen, also “possesses games. Faignant has to guard against. to fruition and make the Whalers a 19, 6-foot-2, 187 pounds, who played finals, “but we finally have the monkey off SNAFU. by Dan Senkow. Faraday each zipped three hits and A Whalers’ spokesman said for the Ottawa 67’s last season, tremendous skills and com­ better team in the future.” —Left wing Randy Gilhen, 18, 5- at Djurgardens, Sweden, last our back. It’s a feeling of relief.” And so who gets it in the end? The Illing advanced to the final with a Dave (jokey. Rich Krajewski and Lawless, the 14th player selected in scoring four goals and picking up 14 petitiveness,” Crocker said. Ben Massa two apiece for Buckland. He described the Whalers’ first foot-10, 190 pounds, who played 61 season. His statistics were un­ The Faignant/Manchester record has been youngsters, naturally. Who cares about them, 5-4 win over Memorial Boulevard of the draft, was “a scorer and he has assists. “This is the first time we’ve gone Old foe Four players each collected one hit three picks — Lawless, Paterson games last season; with the Win­ available. nothing short of sensational the past five right? Bristol while Bennet took the speed” but might need a year of into the draft with a philosopy of nipeg Warriors, scoring 41 goals and tor Ward's. minor league seasoning before Hartford’s third-round choice was and Dineen — as among the best of -D efensem an Randy Cameron,- campaigns. Going into the championship tilt The Indians’ foe in the finals is Southington There is a simple solution, if one wants it. measure of Tolland, 13-6. defenseman Kevin Dineen of Denver the first 21 players drafted looking for good skaters and skilled picking up 37 assists. the five-year Won-lost mark stands 85-21 with High, defending champ and three-time titlist. playing full time in Hartford. players,” he said, “and we feel we 18, 6-foot-3, 195 pounds, who played The state Legion should deem any and all “I'm not too sure I’ll make the University. He scored 10 goals and Wednesday. —center Jim Johannson, 18, 6-1, for the Winnipeg Warriors, s c o ^ g three Central Connecticut Interscholastic The Knights also won the ‘78 and ‘79 crowns. Zone Seven contests illegal. The arbiters Crocker said Hartford might have accomplished that goal.” ALUMNI JUNIOR team his year, but I don’t really had 10 assists. 175 pounds, who played at Rochester three goals and picking up six League (CCIL) titles secured. The 1978, ‘80 Southington in ‘78, ‘79 and ‘81 eliminated the should not go without criticism, as well. The “lucked out” in being able to draft However, he said, the Whalers’ 11 and ‘81 clubs were Class LL semifinalists Five runs in the top of the seventh LITTLE care. Lawless said in a telephone "We drafted on the basis of (Minn.) Mayo High School last assists in 68 games last season. Silk Towners in post-season play. umpires, who’ve been known to be blind on lifted the Angels past the Giants, 6- Lawless and Paterson who are good draft picks “are just prospects and while the ‘79 crew achieved the quarterfinal interview from Montreal. “Mv weak skills.” Crocker said in a telephone Southington took the ‘78 quarterfinal by a. the field, have shown their poor vision off as 3, last night at Cheney. Brian Ar- “ LEAGUE round. 14-6 count, banging out 14 hits. It scored Six* they’ve used the youngsters as a wedge to get nold’s two-run triple, his second But neither Manchester nor Faignant, until times in the sixth to break a 6-alI deadlock. their demands. three-base knock, was the key blow Tuesday, had ever earned the right to play at The Knights the following season took a 6-1 Oddsmakers favor champion Holmes Legion baseball players statewide should in the inning for the Angels. Paul NATIONAL Raybestos Field. duke behind Irene Mach’s two-hit pitching. not be penalized by the action of a select Hublard added two blows for the Three runs bunched in the final Now they have and with every intent of And a year ago Southington scored four times group. Norwich, if anyone, should suffer the winners. John Sambogna and David in the second for a 4-3 semifinal triumph. two stanzas enabled Moriarty Bros, I coming home a winner. “I hope it doesn’t consequences. The umpires’ board’s decision Mazzotta each stroked RBI singles to get past Auto Trim & Paint, 6-3, LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - take four tries in the finals,” quipped Faig- How does Faignant feel about facing Oddsmakers say World Boxing to refuse to work games shows their short­ and losing pitcher Jim Powers last night at Buckley. Scott Aronson nant following toe win over North Haven. Southington again? “That’s fine with us,” she Council heavyweight champion sightedness. fanned seven for the Giants. hurled a one-hitter, striking out 11. There’s one thing making a state final. The responded, “We figured if we made it to the With the dispute there seems to be the' Over at MCC, the Pirates out­ Larry Holmes should win Friday important aspect to remember is to perform. and aided his own cause with a night’s title fight hands down. A finals they’d be the other team. We’ve en­ question of who really cares about the game. lasted the Braves, 12-8. Mike Burns single and triple for Moriartv's. handler for unbeaten challenger was the winning pitcher with Jim Keith DiYeso added two hits and Gerry Cooney is afraid Holmes MacGillvary singling and doubling Mike Talaga starred detensively for might win the fight thumbs up. for the Pirates. the winners. Greg Brown had the Holmes, 39-0 with 29 knockouts, is lone AT&P safety while sieve an 8-5 favorite to successfully de­ Meyer pitched well and Marc fend his crown against Cooney, the COLT INTERTOW N Brasefield was a defensive stan­ top-ranked challenger with a 25-0 Colt Intertown League play finally dout. Southington holds hex got under way last night with Nolan tough once record and 21 knockouts, in the bout in a parking lot at Caesars Palace. Manchester “B” downing Tolland, AMERICAN 13-4, at Moriarty F ield/' Glenn CkKjney said Wednesday he’s “had Scoring in all but one inning, lots of fights in parking lots,” and Dubois and Jeff Popix eacn ripped American Legion rode the three-hit one of his managers said there could three hits and Jim Frallicciardi two pitching of Rob Stanford to a 12-0 he got started be another one against Holmes. for the locals. blanking of Bob’s Gulf at Waddell. “We’re concerned about thumbing over Indian softballers Stanford fanned 10. Peter Gallasso had three hits and Lucio Diminni By Mike Tully hitter.” tactics used by Larry Holmes,” said Baltimore chased Haas with a Dennis Rappaport, Cooney’s co­ two for Legion. Scott Dibiase UPI Sports Writer doubled for Bob’s lone safety. Like the Baltimore Orioles, Joe five-run sixth. Ken Singleton led off manager. “There were accusations By Len Auster year Manchester Coach Mary Faig­ Southington Coach Joe Piazza, decent hitter and we’ve been getting Softball Nolan just needed a little while to with a single and, with two outs, of thumbing after Holmes fought nant, aware Southington is standing noting his hurler has worked 167 in­ clutch hits from just about a Scott Ledoux, after he fought Mike Herald Sportswriter different player every game,” Piaz­ INTERNATIONAL get started. Well, maybe a long Dwyer walked. Both scored on / in her team’s way of a state title. nings in which only 34 walks have Weaver and after he fought Earnie TONIGHT’S GAMES Behind a 13-hit attack, the while. Ripken’s second double of the night. One’s perfect while the other has Senior Nancy Curtin, who took the been issued. za cites. In completing tne sweep, Shavers. Shavers wound up with a Curtin, along with her hill work, Elliott VH.EIka, 6 - Pagani Lawyers whipped the Oilers, 12-5. at “It’s about time I started hitting,” that intent in mind. loss a year ago in the semifinal “We stress fundamental defense. JC Blue vs. Town, 6 - Robertson Baltimore won its fifth straight, a detached retina after fighting Defending state Class LL Girls’ has swung the biggest stick for Leber. Kevin Wilson, Brian Nolan said Wednesday night after taken by Southington by a 4-3 count, We’re usually in low-scoring games Nelson vs. MCC Vets, 6 - Nike Kennedy and Andy Johnson each fact that does not surprise manager Holmes. Softball champ Southington High is will start on the mound for ' but when the team has to score we Manchester with a .413 batting hitting a three-run homer and Congo vs. CBT, 6 - Keeney lashed three hits and Lindsay Earl Weaver. “Let me say that if he (Cooney) is 3-for-3 in title games while find ways of doing it,” states Piaz- average and 24 RBI. Senior co­ singling in another run to help the Manchester. She owns a 12-2 mark LaStrada vs. HPMarket, 6 - Boutilier a pair for the 3-7 Lawyers. Orioles complete a three-game Royals 8, Twins 5 thumbed and the referee does not Manchester High will be making its captain and third baseman Karen At Minneapolis, Amos Otis hit a rigorously enforce the rules, this Wright swings a .361 stick with 16 Fitzgerald Dave Moran and Brian Hughes each sweep of Milwaukee with an 8-3 vic­ first appearance In a final when the Johnson’s vs. Reed, 7:30 - Nike three-run homer and George Brett will become an alley brawl. We’ll pair clash Friday night at Raybestos RBI followed by junior centerfielder stroked two hits for the 1-8 Oilers. tory. Flo's vs. Main Fub, 7:30 - drove in two runs with a double and tell Gerry to knee him if he has to. Field in Stratford at 8 o’clock. -Patti Wojnarowski (.338, 14 RBI), "It feels good to contribute,” con­ Fitzgerald triple as Kansas City extended its We’ll get down as low as we have to The Blue Knights, who ousted junior rightfielder Toby Brown INT. FARM tinued Nolan, who entered the game Glenn vs. Vernon, 7:.30 - Robert- winning streak to eight games. Paul go.” Manchester a year ago in a Championship test (.321, 13 RBI) and sophomore The Lawyers whipped the Oilers, hitting .148. ”I was struggling. I still 12-3, at Verplanck. Barry Carpe am. One game doesn’t take you out Splittorff, 5-4, dealt the Twins their Eddie Futch, Holmes’ normally semifinal, advanced to toe ‘82 cham­ shortstop Jen Kohut (.319,14 RBI). Faignant believes Southington has hurled a thr^e-hitter, striking out of it. But you have to walk before 19th loss in the last 20 games. docile chief trainer, turned tiger pionship tilt with a 4-2 10-inning a slight advantage, having been to nine, for the 4-5 Lawyers. Tony you can run.” A’s 5, While Sox ,4 after the accusation. decision over Norwalk. That im­ Friday in Stratford FELINE At Chicago, Tony Armas hit a “Larry Holmes is a fair fighter,” UPi photo proved their mark to 21-1. Raybestos before. “It has a definite Behind an 18-hit attack. Main Pub Achilli had a single, two triples and Nolan looked like he was doing three RBI and James Ancelmo also handstands. He staked the Orioles to three-run homer in the eighth in­ Futch said. “ I don’t know why Afr. Manchester, toe No. 4 seed in toe advantage being there before. whipped Clark Paint, 12-7, last night They’ve been there and have a feel hit well for the Lawyers. Brad Fin- a 3-0 lead in the second when he ning, snapping a 2-2 tie and helping Rappaport would bring this up. I GERRY COONEY ALL SERIOUS original 26-team field, qualified for at Fitzgerald Field. Ginny Roback Oakland break a five-game losing don’t ever remember Larry ever • the finals with a 10-7 win over North for the game. But I feel we can over­ and Joanne Baner each had three ni, Scott Boulier and Steve tagged starter Moose Haas, 3-3, for while working on speed bag In last training session and has four straight tournament za, “Having a good pitcher and Bresciano starred defensively. Dave his first homer of the season. His streak. The loss was LaMarr Hoyt’s doing anything illegal. He is a good Haven. wins to her credit. Junior Kathy defense, sometimes we get compla­ come that disadvantage,” she hits and Kathi Nodden, Sam Moske, states. Piazza isn’t as positive. “It Berube pitched well in relief and blast over the right-field wall first at Comiskey Park after 16 fighter and he knows his trade.” It was the Silk Towners’ first Brann, 7-1 and with the save in the cent. We score 3-4 (runs) early and Tina Carr and Rita and Joan “My strength is building up now and may be to our advantage having Jason Williams and Devon Marquez followed a walk to Jim Dwyer and a straight victories. Matt Keough, 5-7, Futch then rnade some charges of fighters would deliberately try to starts shortly after 11 p.m. EDT in semifinal victory after three win over North Haven, will he in the figure that’s enough.” " Lupacchino two apiece for Pub. Gail the specially constmcted outdoor been there before with the hoopla played well defensively for the 5-5 double by Cal Ripken. pitched a seven-hitter to register his his own. thumb an opponent. Accidents I feel ready.” previous reversals. It was their bullpen for the Silk Towners. Leadoff sticker Ann Ringrose, the Mahiro roped three hits and Nancy Cooney also admitted he was a bit and the fans. It’s an advantage to us Oilers. The heavy hitting represented the fourth complete game of the season. “This seems to be a preamble to happen, but you can rest assured arena close to the site of last year’s sixth straight win and pegs the ‘82 Countering for Southington will be only senior starting, is hitting at a Daigle and Diane Jaworski two Sugar Ray Leonard-Thomas Hearns a little bit far as nerves. But it biggest dividend paid by Nolan since Mariners 4, Rangers 3 the use of elbows and forearms and that nobody who boxed Larry nervous. CCTL UtUsts at 19-3. junior Julie Bolduc, who owns all 22 .345 clip for Southington with apiece for the Painters. “You’ve got to be realistic,” he may work against us if the kids are NATIONAL FARM he was acquired in sprinv training At Arlington, Texas, Richie Zisk other tactics ascribed to Mr. Holmes has been thumbed. I have fight. Manchester and Southington also Knight decisions. She has 16 younger sistqr Liz Ringrose at .360 Cooney’s style,” Futch said. never heard reports like that.” “I’m well-pleased with the condi­ said. “ I’m a human being and met in post-season play In ‘78 and ‘79 nervous about repeating,” he Moriarty Bros, outgunned Auto for two minor leaguers. singled in Manny Castillo from se­ shutouts, a national record, this and a team-leading 19 RBI. CHARTER OAK Trim & Paint, 25-14, last night at cond base with one out in the 11th for “They're trying to make excuses Arcel then leveled his own blast at tion of the Champion, futcn said. anyone would be nervous right now. with toe Knights prevailing each tempered. Farr’s exploded for eight runs in “I don’t feel a part ot the team S S a r ,. Sophomore Paige Kopeza and junior Bowers. Dave Campbell was 5-for-5 before the fact. I don’t think this line Rappaport. “He’s right down to where we want All I can say is I’m glad the fight is time. “We encountered them so After all the pre-game festivities, the first inning en route to a 9-2 duke when I come here and start off with the Mariners. Ed VandeBerg, 4-1, “She (Bolduc) averages about 6-7_ Donna Lebel are hitting .375 and .370 and Alex Eitel added three hits for of talk has any place in a con­ “I think it’s unfair for Mr. Rap­ him mentally and physically. I’m here. I’ve waited and trained a long often in recent years we would like someone is going to come home over Army & Navy at Fitzgerald. a bad streak,” Nolan said. "I’ve pitched the last 1 2-3 innings to pick ^su'ixeouts per game and her control respectively for the defending Moriarty’s. Eitel in relief fanned never been off to such a poor start in up the victory. ference.” paport to make these accusations, looking for a good fight and a time. Now, it’s time to flight.” another crack at them,” offered 10- is super,” advised seven-year champs. “Everyone on the team is a perfect. Ron Roy had three blows and Tom Ray Arcel, the 84-year-old trainer but you have to forgive Mr. Rap­ successful conclusion. Asked for a prediction on when the Natalie and Jim Welch two apiece five in two innings. Bill my life. I had had back-to-back .300 Blue Jays 5, Angels 4 Scheidemann had a Pair of hits and At Toronto, pinch hitter A1 Woods’ who also will be working in Holmes’ paport because he is not truly an “Larry is a disciplined fighter. He fight would end, the power-punching for F arr’s while Bob Gorman and seasons so I know I’m a better John Borgida played well defensive­ RBI groundout with none out in the comer, also was angered by Rap- experienced boxing man,” Arcel does what he has to do. He respects Cooney said quietly, “The first Steve Longo were each in the two- ly for AT&P. Maine triumphs ninth capped a two-run rally for the paport’s claims. said. “You don’t hear Victor Valle Gerry Cooney as a fighter and will chance I get.” hit group for A&N. Blue Jays. Woods’ bases-loaded “This is a throwback to the old (Qwney’s trainer) saying things do what Is necessary to win. Valle said the usually affable Moriarty's rally to win, gain Twi leaiJ in Worid Series bouncer made a winner of Jerry days when they didn’t even wear like this. No man in the boxing game “Gerry Cooney is a young, strong, Cooney changes dramatically when SILK CITY who has any experience would make ambitious fighter with power in his he steps into a ring. OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) - Maine's McLaughlin, 3-3, who pitched the gloves,” said Arcel, who has been in Single runs in the sixth and itsjirsy p ss to slip to 3-1, shares se- in the fifth gave VW a 3-2 lead before Moriarty’s had a pair of five-run a statement like that. I’m ashamed left hand. He also has learned to use errors and Phil Smyth’s RBI single Soccer Mark Sutton slapped a two-run tri­ finaj inning, and dropped Doug boxing since 1917. “ Boxing is the art “Gerry is a tough kid. He’s very seventh Innings enabled Moriarty condplace with Swiety for Savings, the Gas Housers rallied. innings in downing Fogarty Oilers, that anyone would make these his right hand. He should be a better chased home Bill Cihapulis with the ple to center field in the seventh in­ Perranoski to 1-6. of self-defense — it’s hit and don’t get wiry. He did a lot of hard work In his Bros, to get past Langan VW, 4-3, in each with six points. game-winning run in the top of the 14-7, last night at Robertson. Tom ning to make up for an earlier error remarks.” fighter than in the past because the Yacinello and Paul Frenette. each Tigers 2-3, Indians 1-3 hit. Larry Holmes is a masterml life,” Valle said. “He’s very intense Twilight Baseball League play last Moriarty’s returns to the diamond seventh. Dave Busch went the distance to PEE WEE and lead Maine to an 8-5 triumph Holmes concluded his workouts biggest prize in boxing is ahead of had three hits and John Bash, John At Detroit, Toby Harrah belted a boxer. I have been involved with in the ring. He changes from a night at McAuliffe Park In East tonight against the Newington VW took a 2-0 lead in the first with pick up the win for Moriarty’s. He West. Torpedoes 5 (Shane Wirta 4, over Stanford in the College World Tuesday while Cooney went through him — the heavyweight title. He has tape-measure, two-run homer in the boxing for quite a long time, and human being to a beast. I can see it Hartford. Capitols at Moriarty Field at 7.30. Moparty’s drawing even in the se­ surrendered a dozen hits. Mike Moss Hern, Harvey Cassell, Pat (ionley Brian Jones), Aztecs 1 (Jay Series Wednesday night. some light drills Wednesday before the equipment, but we feel we can eighth inning to tie the score 3-3. The whenever a fighter is defeateid, he in his eye.” The win lifts the Gas Housers to 4- Stan Lewis singled and Jim Smyth cond on a pair of bases-loaded free absorbed the loss for Langan. He and Joe VanOudenhove two apiece Carangelo). It was the second straight game in game will be resumed on Aug. 24. In comes up with a million excuses. a group that included actors nullify ttot equipment.” 1 and atop the Twi standings with for the Gas Housers, Yacinello had Holmes remains an 8-5 favorite. tripled him home to bring the (3as passes. Back-to-back doubles by was touched for 10 hits. Jim Smyth Timbers 1 (Kirk Ringbloom), which'Mailrie, 34-13, eliminated a the opener, Jerry Turner cracked a “ I’ve been in the comer of hun­ Sylvester Stallone and Robert Cooney said he was ready for his eight points. Langan, which suffered two homers and Frenette, Bash and The fighters will weigh in late this Housers even in the sixth. Two .Dave Blanchard and Dwight Craig had two hits for Moriarty’s. Express 1 (Mike Marsh). West Coast qualifier. The Black two-run homer in the seventh and dreds of fighters. I never accused Duvall. Both fighters will rest today biggest test. Roger Belliveau one apiece for East. Dolphins 3 (Billy Kennedy Bears Sunday sent Cal State- Jack Morris pitched a seven-hit{er any man of foul tactics. Of course, in preparation for the $20 million “This fight means everything to afternoon following a meeting of the' Moriarty’s. George Suitor had three Nevada State Athletic Commission. 3), Sharks 1 (Chris Seymour). Fullerton packing with a 6-0 win. to lead the Tigers. accidents happen but very few bdut — $10 million to each — which me,” the 6-foot-6 challenger said. hits and Jim Flaherty, Tom Mellick Meteors 2 (Mike Beganny 2), and Lou Wellington two apiece for Patriots 1 (Mike Pascarelli). the Oilers. Brewers have faith in Kuenn JUNIOR NORTHERN South. Diplomats 3 (Andy Siwik. Ten runs in the fourth stanza were North Stars land top prize NEW YORK (UPI) — Milwaukee Brewers resentment talking about how times have | Ted Miller, John Eccher), more than enough as Trash-Away players think they now have a good chance to changed, but his feelings are obvious even ; Tomahawks 1 (Shawn Adams). though he laughs when he expresses them. | dumped Dean Machine, 17-9, at Apaches 3 (Mark Vigeant 2, Craig win the American League Blast title with Robertson. Rick Horton and Bill MONTREAL (UPI) - It took assists lor ni puiiiis during the On­ league, ana 7 trom junior B leagues. to (Bobby) Orr,” he said. choice, while the Hartford Whalers, Daneyko of the Seattle Breakers of Harvey Kuenn leading them. They love him. “In 1965,1 got absolutely nothing when I was ; Smith), Minutemen 0. some fast wheeling and dealing, but tario Hockey League’s regular S ports named winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as ; Chudwik each had three hits along Bears 2 (Joe LaRose, Jonas Defensemen account for 81 of the Trading was heavy at the draft, using Philadelphia’s pick, took left the WHL. What’s more, they’re completely relaxed with Tom Zownir while Pete Lom­ the managed season and played a major role in around him, the same as they were under the MVP in the Stanley Cup playoffs,” he ! McCray), Kings 1 (Jeremy Moore). players selected, while 65 are with St. Louis dealing its first-round winger Paul Lawless of the Windsor The Montreal Canadiens used to hook the prize they sought at the the Rangers’ Memorial Cup George Bamberger. P arade says. “One year later, they attached a new bardo. Roger Lajoie and Bob Simler North. Warriors 3 (Danny centers, 50 left wingers, 38 right choices for 1 (^ and to New Spitfires. their only first-round pick to add left NHL amateur entry draft — and the triumph. Jersey for highly regarded car to the award. I’m always one year too were each in the two-hit class for Callahan, B.J. Diana, Glenn wingers and 18 play goal. The picked winger Alain Herouz of the the winners. Gary Richards, Denny prize is just as pleased as they are. Bruins’ general manager Harry defensemen Rob Ramage. New Milt RIchman late.” Don’t believe that. If you ever saw Horowitz; Scott McKay played center Chris Kontos of the Toronto Chicoutimi Saguineens of the Kuenn n ^ er has looked for any special Shooter and Jim Bertussi each had a The North Stars sent defenseman Sinden maintained Kluzak was bis Jersey used toe Blues’ pick (eighth Jean Beliveau play, then you know he was well). Wings 1 (Sandy Babka). Marlboros as the 15th choice, while QMJHL to their roster. The Edmon­ treatment because he has an artificial leg. He pair of blows for Dean. and minorleaguer first choice all along. overall) to pick right winger Rocky NEVER late for anything... Bruins 1 (Ben Carlin; Jeff Morin Buffalo, employing their own pick, ton .Oilers chose defenseman Jim kids about It and so do the Brewers. Shortstop Dave Donelly to the “There were many good players I Trottier of Billings, brother of New played well). Eagles 1 (Jay Snyder). made center David Andreychuk of Playfair of toe Portland Winter Robin Yount, congratulating Kuenn on being Wednesday in exchange for “draft had to sort out,” said Sinden, who York Islander center Bryan Trot- Look for the new U.s. football League to NIKE the Oshawa Generals their last Hawks as toe 20th pick overall. named m an a^ M ore he took over the team considerations,” which allowed was reported to have arrived at the tier. selection of the first round and Uth name George Allen, John Ralston and Red Pair of two-run innings gave Desi MIDGET for the first time last week, said to him, Pizza a 4-1 winjiYer Turnpike TV at them to pick pre-draft favorite NHL’s June Congress this week with The Washington Capitals received overall. The Stanley Cup champion New Miller as three of its new coaches In the near South. Rockets 3 (Brian Gareau, “With our luck, there’ll be an argument in ' Nike Field. Bill Stevenson, A1 Tim Shumaker, Jimmy Jackson), Brian Bellows, a high-scoring right sweaters bearing the names of goalie Pat Rlggin and forward Ken The Detroit Red Wings, with a York Islanders, selecting last in the deep center Add with an unqilre ton i^ t and Dave DeBusschere, new general manager future. Even with the two-year TV contract it signed with ABC, the USFL faces rocky Ledger and Jim Colla each had two Spartans 2 (David Hoagland). wing with the of Bellows and Portland Winter Houston from Calgary in exchange choice acquired in a deal with first round, picked unheralded right it’ll take you all night to get back.” Nobody for the New York Knlcks who starred with the Ontario Hockey League. Hawks’ defenseman . for minor leaguers ( ^ r g e White Minnesota, grabbed center Murray winger Pat Flatley of the University going. Each of the league’s 12 teams can blows for Desi’s. Greg Holmes had Chieftains 0, Caribous 0. laughed louder than Kuenn... them as a player for so many years, always three blows and Mike Zotta and Jim The Bruins, using the pick they “There was a split in the Boston and Howard Walkers plua a. Craven of the , of Wisconsin. seems a little surprised when people come up expect to lose something like $6 million a Matadors 4 (Scott Salonen, Jamie acquired in the deal that sent high command, but not in the end. The Toronto. Hiapie Leafs, with sixth-round pick. The Capitals also year for the first three years, and if it can Sweeney two apiece for Turnpike. Barbate, Mike Kelsey, Scott Winot), while New Jersey, using toe pick And nobody got a bigger lift out of a single and tell him they ronember Um pitching for Dwight Foster to the Colorado We had Kluzak rated No. 1. Once we acquired forward Alan Haworth and bold out that long, the USFL can then think Stallions 0. third choice overall, picked Nylund, acquired in the transaction for victory, his first in a month, than Tom Seaver the Chicago White Sox. He was with them two Rockies, made , a 6- had the injury question checked out, a third-round choice from Buffalo in about merging with the NFL the way the AFL REC North. Suns 0, Meteors 0. while Philadelphia employed the Foster, took defenseman Ken did in beating the Mets las Friday night. The seasons and says the Twins’ Tony Oliva was foot-4, 200-pound defenseman, the it was Kluzak all the way.” fourth pick to take Ron Suttiw of the exchange for their second and fourth the best hitter he ever faced. “I always felt did... Garden Sales scored three times Cougars 1 (Erik Wolfgang),. Sims satisfied I Reda’ 37-year-old right-hander, who was 14-2 in the seventh to nip Telephone Falcons 1 (Kevin O’Donnell). first overall choice of the 252 Kluzak, a gangly but mobile Lethbridge Broncos. Sutter’s twin round picks. Oliva never got the acclaim be really Harrison Dillard, the former Olympic last year, is 2-6 now and had just about Society, 9-8, at Nike. Stan Staves, players selected in the draft, leaving defenseman, saw limited duty at brother. Rich, was chosen 10th /Buffalo, which acquired Calgary’s with Pats’ pact ? deserved,” DeBusschere says. “The thing I hurdler and sprinter who worked with the Peeters traded reached the end of his ropp trying to figure Brad Verona, Don Robinson, Cliff INTERMEDIATE Bellows to the North Stars. Billings last season because of tom overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins, pick in a multi-player deal Tuesday remember best about him was how he hit Yankees on their running last spring, says out what was wrong. Enemy hitters say he Robinson, Paul Cormier and Pete Hurricanes 2 (Tom Pritchard, Minnesota, selecting second ligaments in his left knee. The raising the NHLis Sutter family pop­ night, selected left winger Paul Cyr for McCrImmon < FOXBORO, Maas.'" (UPI) - The '■ every fastball to the opposite field and every there are faster players than Willie Randolph has gone to throwing the spitter at times. (Rt, Ignatowicz each had two hits for Rick Kahaner), Earthquakes 0. overall as a result of a trade with native of Climax, Sask., said the in­ ulation to sik. of the Victoria Cougars as their se­ New England Patriots, who along breaking ball right down the line. 1 used to in both leagues but no one has any better run­ no, not Tua Seaver, the All-American boy. Garden. Ignatowicz drove in the Chiefs 3 (Steve Logan 2, Matt Detroit, picked Bellows, a 5-foot-ll, jury has completely heided. The Washington Capitals selected cond first-round pick and ninth PHILADELPHIA (UPI)— The with Baltimore had the worst record marvel over the way he swung (be bat.”... ning technique. “He has what we call an There goes the last of my iUuMons... winning run. Mark Budaiz drilled Morris), Rangers 1 (Kyle 194-pounder who played 47 games He played 38 games with Billings defenseman of toe overall. Philadelphia Flyers finally broke up in the NFL despite owning the. / ‘easy, economical style,” Dillard says. for Kitchener last year. in the , Kitchener Rangers fifth, while toe The Vancouver Canucks selected their three-goalie logjam league’s fifth higbMt payroll, signed ' three hits and Gene Gale and Larry Frascarelli). Yankees h&nager Gene Michael glows " "Wliether ibey come right out and say so or “Hiat’s what enables him to cover as much Bellows, who had been touted as scoring nine goals and 24 assists for Buffalo Sabres, with a choice defenseman Michel Petit of toe Wednesday when they traded Pete No. 1 draft choice K ei^ tb S ^ to a '; Carlson two apiece for Telephone. every time he talks about Lou Piniella, bis 37- not, an the siqierstars of the 50’S and 6Q’s feel ground as he does.” Dillard Isn’t sure at all the top choice for two years, was not 33 points while accumulating 110 Sherbrooke Beavers Uto, making Peeters to toe Boston Brains for four-year contract Wednesday ^ acquired from the Los Angeles year-old outfMder who looks like a better some pique, to put R mildly, over the gigantic that hurdling champ Renaldo Nebemiah, who disappointed at being chosen second minutes in penalties. him toe first player to be selected defenshman Brad McCrimmon. which may in time make hito the ' DUSTY Kings, made U.S. high-schooler hitter now than be was at any previous point difference in today’s salaries and vaiues com­ has been signed by the San Francisco 49ers, in the lottery. Bellows was one of 60 players this year from the Quebec Major The Flyers announced toe deal for highest paid player in team history. Auto Trim & Paint outlasted Se­ Paul Housley from St. Paul, Minn., in his career. "He has been as good, if not pared with those in their day. A feUow like will make it as a wide receiver with the NFL “Minnesota was the team that from the Ontario Hockey League the first of their three first-round Junior Hockey League. The WiiH McCrimmon after the two prize cond Congo, 8-6, at Keeney Field. Local sports ■. -Is:-,- '■ better, than anyone we have the times be Jean Beliveau, one of the greatest per­ champs. “He hasn’t played football since he wanted me and I wanted to go chosen in the annual draft and nlpeg Jets chose defenseman Jim defensemen in the NHL draft — lor Karry Kaster, Ed Crandall and choices. The Chicago Black Hawks Sims’ deal, negotiateo oy ms | has gone to bat,” Michad says. “He does so formers the Montreal Canadiens ever had was in high school,” Dillard says. “He has there,” said the 17-year-old native of Kluzak was among 56 picked from Kyte of the Cornwall Royals as toe Gord Kluzak and Gary Nylund — Steve Lauretti each had two hits for Len Auster, Herald spui tswriter, picked center Ken Yaremcbuk of agent, Witt Stewart, features a ■ much more than just hit He knows how to and now a blue ribbon ad for hockey by the laid off the game five years. That’s quite a St. Catharines, Ont. “I think Boston the western circuit. As well, the 21 Went in toe first three picks. With AT&P. George Cappalla, Ken keeps you informed about the local Portland as toe seventh choice. Uto pick overall. “reverse deferral” omcept in which • run the bases and how tnkeep his momen- way he conducts himself as the Canadiens’ while. I’ve got some stong doubts about NHL teams chose 38 Europeans, 37 Sullivan and Dino Castellino each sports world. Read the latest in his bad to go with who they thought was ' It took no time for Buffalo general The (Quebec Nordiques nabbed the fourth pick In the first round, the the Univmeity of Texas defoisive • tum.”„. > vice president of corporate affairs, shows no whether he’ll make It or not In pro football.” best, and they thou^t that was players with U.S. high schools, 30 manager Scotty Bowman to put anotoer member of Kitchener’s team picked center Ron Sutter of lineman received, in addition to a' i blistered two hits for Congo. “Thoughts ApLENty,” regularly in 'Khixak.” with U.S. colleges, 19 tier.2 Juniors, Housley in legendary company. Meimrial Cop championship team, the Lethbridge Broncos in the signing bonus, a loan from the ) The Manchester Herald. Bellows registered 45 goals and 52 17 players from the Quebec junior “He’s the closest thing I've seen. defenseman Daye Shaw, as the Uto Western Hockey League. ' Patriots at nominal interest.' - >0 Tennis ResulU By United Press International IlX.OOO International At London, June 9 First round Tom Gulllkson, U.S., def. Francisco Gonzalez, Peru, 6-4, 6-7, 14-12. Second round Atlanta John McEnroe, U.S., def. Charlie Mahler (W 6-4) 71-3 4 4 Fancuit, Australia, 6-3, 6-2; Jimmy . wyi tmpata 2 Dr. 305 V-8, auto., I Camp 12-3 1 1 Connors, U.S., def. John Fitzgerald, U.S., Wednesday s Sports Transactions Ripken 3b 4 2 2 2 Romero ss 3 10 0 6-0, 6-1: John Sadri, U.S., def. Tim power steering and brakes, r t/)S Angeles Nolan c 4 2 2 4 By United Press International Stewart (L 1-4) 3 8 Gullickson. U.S., 5-7, 7-6, 6-3; Hank radio, rustproofed. Only 50,' Bonner ss 4 111 Pfister, U.S., def. 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Cal 49172 28 56 .326 Malibu Classic 2 Dr. V-6,1 jfSousi, (SuuuAO^ H c x a -Ir j c I vn H c l Cu d . 'V o ix o ^ Dilone. S—Hassey. Upshaw. Tor 54 189 27 61 .323 Fort Lauderdale 10 6 33 30 30 dance; boned up on their .ICruz 2b 3 0 0 0 Stein lb 10 0 0 IP H RERBBSO Tampa Bay 7 25 28 22 auto., power steering and I CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA Otis. KC 50 194 SB 61 .314 Manchester history with Wagner ss 3 0 3 1 Cleveland Tulsa 5 20 23 20 brakes, rear windowl • A time to cast away stones, and ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 40 4 14 3 ToUls 40 3 9 3 Garcia, Tor 53224 29 70 413 defogger, radio, rustproofed. | books such as "Silk Along c5Jf\d KvrrvoJlS ^ Brennan 52- 9 3 Home Runs Jacksonville 5 19 26 19 a time to gather stones together; a Sandbrg 3b 5 0 0 0 Gross rf 4 1 1 0 Seattle 000 010 110 01-4 Western Kenndy 2b 4 0 0 0 Rose lb 4 0 2 0 Spillncr 6 3 0 National League — Murphy. Atl 17; Looks new. Steel,” the history of the Texas 002000100 00-3 San Jose 8 20 16 17 63 time to embrace, and a time to Rucknr lb 3 13 0 Matthws If 2 10 1 Whitson 2 Kingman. NY 15; Thompson, Pit 13; South Manchester railroad, vjocXVl Ojp&ciUD ^^>-0 .aVl-OLakiX E—Sweet. Grubb, DP—Seattle 1, Texas Detroit Vancouver 7 19 21 16 56 76 FIAT *29951 Moreind rf 4 0 0 0 Dernier rf 0 0 0 0 3. LOB—Seattle 5, Texas 7. HR—Zisk (4). Carter. Mtl II; 6 players tied with 10. refrain from embracing.’’ Woods cf 3 13 1 Schmidt 3b 3 111 Udjur 71-3 American League — Thornton, Clev 16; San Diego 6 20 22 16 SO 131S 4 Dr. 4 cyl., auto.,| and William Buckley’s "A SB—Cowens S—J Cruz, Wagner, Bochte. Saucier 1 1-3 E^dmonton 5 17 24 14 40 AM /FM radio. Low mileage, I Some of that is just great, but Hendrsn If 3 0 0 1 Diaz c 3 12 1 IP H R ER BBSO Hrbek. Min 14; Roenlcke, ^ 1 13; New England Pattern.” Campbll p 0 .0 0 0 Maddox cf 4 0 11 Tobik 51-3 Harrah. Clev. Lowenstein, Balt, Murphy. Portland 5 16 12 12 38 40,000. some of it needs rewriting. It has ob­ Seattle'^—^ T-3:38 A-32213. Seattle 4 18 19 16 SB Bowa ss 4 0 10 Trillo 2b 3 0 0 0 Beattie 62-3 7 3 2 Oak and Oglivie, Mil 11. D AND THIS WEEK they Davis c Runs Batted In (Teams get six points for winniiwinning in 82 CHEV *89951 viously been updated many times 4 0 2 0 DeJesus ss 4 0 0 0 Anderson 2 2-3 1 0 0 egulation) Time III or overtime ...... but only. , f( our mailed off a packet of don’t have their minds set Molinar pr 0 0 0 0 Carlton p 3 0 10 VndBrg (W 4-1) 12-3 1 0 0 KANSAS CITY MINNESOTA National League — Mun^y, Atl 49: points for winning a gam(;ame decided by Malibu Classic Wagon. V-6. [ and probably should be modernized Eric Gaily upped Neil wrote Mayor Penny. “We Andy Johnson suggested Jenkins p 2 0 0 0 Diaz. Phil 49; Morelano, Chi and letters to Mayor Stephen T. grounds, and other means Texas ab r h bi ab r h bi shootout. A bonus point is awarded for auto., air cond., power] again now. "A time to cast away on finance. one: could have an indoor swim­ a “helping center for the ('ruz ph 10 10 Hough 7 1-3 9 3 2 Wilson If 5 13 1 Milborn 2b 5 1 1 0 Kingman, NY SB; Guerrero, LA 38. each goal scored up to a maximum of steering & brakes. AM /FM i Penny offering their “There should be an of transportation — trolley Smith p 0 0 00 ngt ss American Learae — Thornton, Clev 2; stones” doesn’t mean much to us “I think we should make ming pool, video games, a mentally retarded” and, Darwin 0 1 0 0 Wathan o 5 3 2 1 Wshngt ss 5 13 1 three per game excluding overtimes and radio, alec, defogger. rust I suggestions on what to do cars, for instance — could HriRgs l( 0 0 0 0 Mirabella 1-3 0 0 0 Brett 3b 4 12 2 Brnnsxyisxy cf cf 3 12 0 McRae. KC 51; Luzinski, Chi 41; Hrbek, shootouts.) amusement park on the a castle and courtyard and soccer area and much within the same Wills ph 1 0.0 0 Comer (L 0-3) 31-3 4 1 1 Otis cf 4...... 113 Hrbek lb 4123 Minn and Otis, KC 41. proofed and many more | now, and there might be a better on the Great Lawn and be used on the grounds. Totals 34 2 10 2 Totals 30 4 4 Stolen Bases Wednesday’s Results extras. Great Lawn so they can have gift shops selling more.” paragraph, threw in a 8 Darwin pitched to 1 batter in 8th. McRae dh 4 0 0 0 Vega dh 400 1 Tampa Bay 4, Fort Lauderdale 2 way to put “ A time to kill, and a Chicaicagn 0 1 0 001 0 0 0 - 2 National League — Moreno. Pit 32; Cheney Hall. use the money they make How about Susan Burns’ W P-Comer. T -2 50 A-8,459 Aikens lb 4 0 00 Hatcher If 4 0 2 0 Montreal 2. Seattle 1 (shootout) souvenirs from the castle. suggestion for a swimming Philadelphia"i*lpl 110 100 O lx-4 4010 Dernier, Phil 27; L. Smith. StL 24; 80 CHEV *68951 time to heal.” Their suggestions ranged Martin rf 4 110 Ward rf 'Thursday’s Game from the amusement park Knights leading tours will MANCHESTER Com­ pool with a diving board idea? Trolley cars would LOB-Chicago 8. Philadelphia 7 2B~ White 2b 4 12 1 Castino 3b 2 0 0 0 Wiggins, SD and ^ i n e s , Mtl 9 . I Camsro Spt. Cpe. V-6, auto., The world needs the wisdom the Diaz. Buckner HR—Woods (2). Diaz American League — Henderson. Oak (All Times EDT) from leaving the grounds to help restore some of the be an attraction, too,” Eric munity College's William be OK with her, but she had Conepen ss 4 0 10 Johnsn ph 10 0 0 Chicago at Tulsa, 9 p.m. power steering and brakes, i and slide. He also wants a N ', Schmidt (5) SB—Buckner, Sand­ 110 OAKLAND CHICAGO Gaetti 3b 0000 56: LeFlore. Chi 2D; Wathan, KC 19; AM-FM stereo tape, rear win­ Bible has to offer, but it has to be alone to developing them buildings,” wrote Neil wrote. E. Vincent might get a an even better suggestion: berg SF—Matthews, Henderson. Molitor. Mil and Hayes, Clev 14. Friday’s lames “rehabilitation center for ab r h bi ab r h bi Butera c 3 0 00 (No Games SchMuled). dow defogger. Clean, low] readable or not many people are into a tourist site complete Hartzog. charge out of this one: monorails. “Or we could IP H RERBBSO Hendrsn If 4 110 LeFlore cf 1110 Pitching Lynn Franklin, another ex-cons” on the grounds. Eisnrch ph 1 1 1 0 mileage. Chicago Murphy cf 4 12 0 Law cf 3 0 0 0 Totals 38 8 12 8 ToUls 36 5 12 6 Victories going to read it. It has to pertain to with a Cheney Goat II, a And Neil, a practical sort member of the class, feels “If we didn’t already make it a walking tour," Jenkins (L 3-8i 3 3 1 1 And parking lots, the 6 6 Meyer dh 4 12 2 Bernzrd 2b 3 0 10 Kansas City 108 100 2 0 1 -6 National League — Valenzuela, LA 64; 79 PONT *53451 our lives today as we live them and restored South Manchester of person, wants the the electronic age should have a college, the silk and kids in Mrs. Coelho’s class Susan suggested. Smith 12-321130 Armas rf 4 113 Kemp If 3 111 Minnesota 000100031-5 Forseh. StL and Sutton, Hou 7^; Rorers, Railroad to transport Campbell 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Gross 3b 3 0 10 Luzinsk dh 4 1 12 DP—Kansas City 1. MinnesoU 1. LOB Mtl 7-3; Carlton. Phi 7-6. LeMana 4 Dr. V-6, auto., a lrl not to some ancient time we don’t amusement park open just come to Cheney Hall: “We velvet mills would be a said to the mayor, are Mayor Penny has some Philadelphia McKay 2b' 4 0 0 0 Paciork lb 4 0 0 0 —Kansas City 4. MirdinnesoU 9. 2B—Brett, American League — Hoyt, Chi 94; cond., povrar steering and I tourists. two months of the year — good place to have a cam­ Carlton (W 7-6' understand. There are biblical could have a vacation definitely out. Cars should interesting reading ahead 9 10 2 2 2 16 Spencer lb 3 0 0 0 Baines rf 4 110 Wathan. White, Brunansky, Milboume. 3B Morris. Det 84; Guidry, 7^7-1: Caudill. Colts sign trio brakes, rsdio, rear windowl And don’t think the kids during the summer. pus,” wrote Mike Robison. T -2 30 A-31,099 Newman c 4 0 0 0 Fisk c 4 0 2 0 -B rett. Wilson H R -O tls (5), Hrbek Sea and Vuckovich, Mu 7-2; Barker, G ev defogger. Clean, low mileage. [ scholars working on revising the Bi­ center for children,” she have to park outside the of him. Phillips ss 3 100 Morrisn 3b 2 000 (14) SB-W athan 2. Wilson. White. S F - and Bums, Chi 7-3- McGregor, Balt 74. of April picks HOUSTON SAN FRANCISCO Hairstn ph 10 0 0 Earned nun Average 77 OLDS *4195 ble right now in both England and (Based on 1 inning x number of games ah r h bi ab r h bi Almon ss 3 0 0 0 IP H R E R B B S O OWINGS MILLS, Md. (UPI) - Cutlass Supreme Cpe. V-6. | the United States, and I respectfully Walling lb 5 1 12 Morgan 2b 3 0 11 Totals 33 5 7 5 ToUls 32 4 7 3 each team has played) Kansas City auto., power steering and I Puhl ri 4 0 10 WohUrd If 30 0 0 Oakland 002 000 000-5 Splttrff (W 71-3 4 National Leane — Rogers, Mtl UB; The Baltimore Colts announced suggest there’s some work to be M) 10 4 2 0 brakes, radio, vinyl roof. | Knight 3h 3 0 1 2 Davis cf 4 0 0 0 Chicago 100100020-4 tjsnbrry (S 15) 12-3 2 1 1 1 Lea. MU 245; LolUr, SD 243; Soto. Cln three more of the team’s picks from New Zealand couple on world tour * CleanI done on Ecclesiastes. Cruz If 3 0 0 0 Smith lb 30 10 E—Henderson LOB—Oakland 4. Chica­ Minnesota 2.40: Andujar, StL 2.41. Aprii’s coiiege draft have been Garner 2h 4 0 0 0 Bergmn ph 10 0 0 go 5. 2B—Gross, Fisk. HR—Armas (6), Willims (L 2-4) 62-3 10 7 7 1 2 American League — Renko, Cal 2.44; 80 MAZDA *51951 Here are some additions I’d like Ashby c 3 0 0 0 Clark rf 3 0 0 0 Luzinski (B). SB-LeFlore, Fisk. Phillips. Boris 11-3 1 1 1 0 0 Eckersley, Bos and Hoyt, Chi 2.48; John, signed, inciudlng Johnny Wright, the future editors of the Bible to con­ Pujols c 0 0 00 O'Maily 3b, 3 0 0 0 Henderson J^Bernazard. SF—Kemp Davis 1 1 0 0 0 . 1 NY 4.67: Barker. G ev 2.W. third ieading rusher in South QLC 2 Dr. 4 cyl., 5 spd., power | Scott cf ,4 2 2 0 Brenly c 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BIISO Boris pitched to I batter in 9th. Strikeouts brakes. AM /FM stereo, rear I sider including in Ecclesiastes: l/oucks cf 0 0 0 0 LeMaslr ss 3 110 Oakland Caroiina history. WP-W illiams T-2:26. A-7,080. National Jleague — Carlton, Phil 106; window defogger, rust-1 • There is a time to travel and a Reynlds ss 4 2 2 2 Laskey p 0 0 0 0 Keough emovies and a Montreal Murcer dh 2 111 SUpletn lb 3 110 ^ United Press International the frosting on the cake. i Nettles 3b 2 0 10 Hofimn ss 3 000 ITS,(no Grand Prix Tournament Irish Cream Liqueur : brakaa. radio, ruttproolad. | ' time to watch the movie on televi­ Gllcksn (W 4-6) 62-3 9 CtaanI , , “Doris and I had been correspon­ Reardon tS8 ) 1-3 0 Wynegar c 3 0 0 0 Allenson c 3 0 0 0 At Venice, Italy, June 9 780 ML : Whiskey sion, And a time not to watch movies Collins lb 4 0 0 0 Nichols cf 3 12 1 00 Proof • 1-76 Utnr ding," Mrs. Ivory Myk of her WP—GuIUckson T-2:38. A-23.176. Second round * A V B H a g . 79DATS0N *49951 at all. . Dent ss 2 0 0 0 Jim Brown, U.S., def. Jose Higueras, ■I BAVB Rae American hostess, “anid we became Smalley ss 10 00 Spain. 34. 64, 64; P e n ^ r Morphy, U.S., Pickup Short Box. 4 oyl„ 4 I • A time to r^ d the sports pages LOS ANGELES ToUls 31 2 2 ToUls 29 3 7 2 apd., AM/FM radio. Claan A | close friends, so we wanted to-come. ab r h bi ab r bi 8 def. Klaus Eberfaard, West Gennany, 64, 6 New York 000100 001-2 64: Alejandro Ganzabal, Argentina, def. aharpi and a time to turn away from the It was just like meeting old Butler cf 5 4 3 0 Sax 2b 5 1 2 0 Boston OUlOOOOx—3 10.34 S i2 10.16 Hubbrd b Gllles Moretton. France, M, 4^ 74; 10.16 4.66 14,76 friends.’’ - 2 4 2 4 0 Landrex cf 4 0 1 1 B-Nettles. DP—New York 1, BosIot S. Alejandro Pierola. Chile, del. Claudio sports pages and read what’s really Johnson 2b 0 0 0 0 Gueirer 3b 4 10 1 LOB-New York 6, Bntinues. ___ ...... ------. - - - - - — - M ANCHESTER H E R ALD, Thurs., June 10, 1982— 15 Advice Bodies, These are recipients Teens find self-control in faith lights heat of scholarships from DEAR ABBYi Regar­ collection of the following some inform ative input newspaper column. plastic house ding the 19-year-oId Texas items that “ can be put into from a dentist: LAW RENCE WEISS, "boy” who "tested his a pocket or purse” : a small D.D.S., BELLEROSE. DEAR ABBY: Concer­ manhood” by getting two comb, mirror, toothpick, N.Y. MILWAUKEE (UPI) — The occupants of two ning the woman who uses a girls pregnant, let me tell dental floss, handkerchief, experimental plastic houses had better be warm­ Dear Abby breath-freshner spray con­ blooded — their body heat, combined with the heat Manchester foundation you about another 19-year- money clip, key ring, etc. DEAR DOCTOR: stantly: As a result of dis­ SHARON BEAVERSTOCK NANCY BERQQREN BLISS BLODQET KENNETH BOUTIN MARGARET BUSKY o ld b o y ’ s t e s t o f I ’m sure my gift would from electric lights will be the only source of the Manchester High ease, medication, radiation Thanks f o r your Manchester High Manchester High Manchester High Manchester High “ manhood” : Abigail Van Buren cost considerably less than warmth for the proposed homes. School; to attend Eastern School; to attend Central therapy or simply aging, professional and “ weiss” School; to attend Central School; to attend School; to attend the He has been my special the usual $40 or $50. “ What makes the construction of these homes un­ Connecticut State Connecticut State MIddlebury College: Connecticut State comments. See story on page 3 University of Connecticut; friend almost two years. DORIS IN DODGE CITY there are a number of peo­ ique is that they won’t have any gas or oil fur­ College: Helen/Qertrude College: Center Albert T. and Jane N. College: Horace M. Bissell John B. DeQuattro Six months ago, he asked ple who suffer from naces,” said William Drew, city development com­ Carrier Memorial Congregational Church, Dewey Memorial, Chester Memorial, Manchester Memorial, Albert T. and DEAR DORIS: And “ xerostomia” (dry me to marry him. He DEAR ABBY: My wife missioner, who says the houses have been Scholarship. Manchester Lodge of Robinson Memorial. Scholarship Foundation Jane N. Dewey Memorial. don’t forget a “ lucky” pen­ mouth). This can result in Masons. Award. taiked to my father, and I have three sons and suggested as a means of cutting sharply rising fuel ny for good luck! acute discomfort, tooth expiaining that because of on e daughter. Their bills for public housing dwellers. place my hand beside his DEAR ABBY: 1 just decay, inability to eat, our ages (I'm 18), finances birthdays are:. Nov. 11, Drew said at a news conference Wednesday he on his Bible, and he asks about cracked up when I DEAR ABBY: About swallow or talk, as well as and coiiege ahead of us, it 1960; Oct. 1, 1961; Oct. 9, wouid ask the housing authority for approval to con­ God to give him the read the letter in the Dodge that woman who was con­ difficulty in wearing den­ witi be some time before 1%2; Sept. 17, 1963. struct the three-bedroom, ranch-style homes. He strength to be the man he City Daily Globe from the stantly using a breath- tures. we can marry. We are nor­ That is four children in said they would be the first plastic houses in the na­ needs to be. person who received the freshner spraying publicly Mouthwashes containing mal teen-agers with the two years, 10 months and tion. Abby, our iove is strong, wedding invitation with the and in mid-sentence: I various saliva substitutes same desires as other kids six days. This may not be a The 1,200-square foot single family homes will be but our faith in the Lord is note: “ Because the bride worked with two women are being used by in­ and very much in iove. record but I think my wife built with polystyrene blocks 20 inches thick, 4 feet stronger, and we have and groom have who did ttiat. I later creasing numbers of these p&i Many miies separate us, deserves at least a B-plus, tall and some as long as 8 feet. The blocks are heat resolved that when we take everything, the ideal gift learned that both were pan­ people. While this should and we see each other oniy don’t you? and cold resistant. Drew said. our sacred marriage vows,' would be something that try drinkers. be done in private, it is ob­ once every six weeks, but PASSIONATE Drew conceded however, besides the heat from we will do so with clear can be put into a pocket or GRETTA IN ILLINOIS viously not always possi­ we have stayed with our PROTESTANTS IN FLA. bodies and lights, it might be necessary — in conscience. purse.” ble. commitment to keep our extreme cold — to have a small heating eiement in WALKING WITH GOD IN A little understanding relationship pure and holy. I can’t wait to get a wed­ DEAR GRETTA: If the baseboard to warm the air circulating BAY, ARK. and a private talk may be DEAR PROTES- His test of “ manhood” ? ding invitation with a they were, they deserve throughout the house. more instructive than the TANTS: Yes. And a vaca­ When he is tempted to go D E AR W A L K IN G : God similar message. I will more’ compassion than He predicted the plastic houses could reduce anonymous mailing of a tion, too. beyond a kiss, he has me bless you both. And he will. simply put together a criticism. Stay tuned for energy costs as much as 25 percent. BARBARA ELIOTT BRADFORD CABRAL RIVA CLARK ROBERT COWLEY CATHY DECKER GEMMA DUBALDO GREGORY ELTRINGHAM SUSAN FAHEY ROBERT FITZGERALD He said the plastic houses also could help Manchester High East Catholic High East Catholic High Manchester Communi- East Catholic High Manchester High East Catholic High Manchester High Manchester High stimulate the stagnant home construction industry School; to attend St. School; to attend Keene School; to attend Art School; to attend Rollins ty College; to attend Post School; to attend Fairfield School; to attend Univer­ School; to attend Univer­ School; to attend Univer­ and offer an alternate source for’ the home-buying Jo sep h C o lle g e ; State College; G. Albert Institute of Boston; College: Lydall Inc., College; C.G. Edwin and University; Albert T. and sity of New Hampshire; sity of Connecticut: John sity of Connecticut: Iona public. Manchester Chapter Pearson Memorial, Manchester Art Associa­ R. Mrosek Memorial; Exchange Club o( S hirley H. G ustafson Jane N. Dewey Memorial. Barbara Kate Shalnin Slellh, Brian Pago McIn­ He said the plastic blocks, which form the frame UNICO National. E dw ard F. M o rla rty tion, Albert T. and Jane N. Harold W. Hubbard Arthritis is a puzzling disease Manchester and Albert T. Memorial. Memorial, Sean Prescott tosh lOH Memorial, of the house, will be tough and element resistant. Memorial, Albert T. and and Jane N. Dewey Memorial, CIvltan Club. Dewey Memorial, Memorial, Albert T. and Edward L. Pouech lOH ’’Someone with a sledgehammer would have dif­ Jane N. Dewey Memorial. Jane N. Dewey Memorial. Memorial. Manchester Scholarship Memorial, lOH In honor of ficulty breaking through ...” Drew said. Foundation Award, N. William Knight. DEAR DR. LAMB; I undergo unexplained spon- ment has not produced arthritis can be treated There should be no problems with building trades Dorothy Keeney have rheumatoid arthritis taneous remissions, satisfactory results. It is effectively without using people, he said, because “ all we are talking about is Porcheron. and I was taking gold shots sometimes for long not for everyone. It can strong drugs. And there the outer shell of the home. Carpenters, plumbers with good residts until I periods. Such remissions affect the bone m arrow’s may one day even be a vac­ broke out in a very bad Your Health may not be related to any ability to produce white cine to prevent some forms and electricians will still have plenty to do finishing rash. I am 29 years old with medicines at all. That blood cells and that is what of rheumatoid arthritis. the interior of the homes.” your doctors are watching Funding for the two models will come from the two children. I still cannot makes it hard to tell if a DEAR DR. LAMB: I’m Lawrence Lamb, M.D. in your case. If it is too federal government’s Housing and Urban Develop­ accept the fact that this medicine is doing what you concerned about wrinkles. toxic for the body, then it ment Agency and the state. Drew said. condition can cause so want it to do or not. My neck looks like crepe has to be discontinued. The two homes could take a year to 18 months to much' pain. Now I am Gold has proved to be a paper. I’m a female, 59 Rheumatoid arthritis is build and cost about $140,000. He said this cost No picture taking the new drug very good aid in many years old, 4 feet 11 and n ot th e same as os­ would drop as more plastic houses are built. penicillamine and am cases that can’ t be weight 105 pounds. I can’t available teoarthritis, which is com­ hoping for good results. I managed adequately by take estrogen because of mon in people in later have taken it for three but they have not taken me DEAR READER: more conservative cancer I had several years years. It is an inflam ­ months. off the medication. I would, Rheumatoid arthritis can measures. And ago. What can I eat or take matory process as I have been told by my like to know what it couljd be a painful and disabling penicillamine is also used or rub on to help? I don’t doctors that my white mean when my white cells in those cases in which explained in The Health Thoughts disease. It can vary from drink except a little wine Letter number 4-11, blood cells are getting low. drop like that. I ’m Worried. mild to severe. And it can other conservative treat- now and then and do not Rheumatoid Arthritis, smoke. which I am sending you. Others who want this issue DEAR READER: You The key to a Christian home: LAURA GATZKIEWICZ MELISSA GODBOUT MARCEL GOETZ JR. MELANIE GRAY KARIN GRINAVICH LISA HARRIS HELEN HELM JODI HILDING CHRISTINA FRESE can send 75 cents with a may get some help with a • A Christian home will be aware of the presence of •East Catholic High Manchester High East Catholic High Howell Cheney Manchester High Manchester High Manchester High East Catholic High Manchester High long, stamped, self- moisturizer technique. God. School; to attend School; to attend Williams School; to attend Technical School; to at­ School; to attend School; to attend Central School; to attend Boston School; to attend Univer­ School: to attend Univer­ Too old for school? addressed envelope for it • A Christian home will practice the teaching of Merrimack College; Gib­ College; Manchester Barrington College; tend University of Manchester Community Connecticut State University; Manchester sity of Connecticut; Army sity of Connecticut; Trapping moisture in the to me, in care of this Christ. bons Assembly Catholic Association of Indepen­ Steven Dunfleld Connecticut; Manchester College; Thomas C. College; ABA Tool and Dental Society, Seth and Navy Club In memory Americo Gentllcore D E AR DR. B L A K E R : I Continue in the direction skin area that bothers you of Frank Drake, Memorial, Clarence newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, may plump it out and make • A Christian home will demonstrate faith. Ladles of Columbus, dent Insurance Agents, Memorial, KIwanIs Club of Scholarship Foundation Monahan Memorial. Die, Albert T, and Jane N. David German Memorial, have just finished my first you are going but clue him Dewey Memorial. Manchester Scholarship Manchester Oil Fuel Quimby Memorial, Radio City Station, New th e wrinkles less • A Christian home will practice forgiveness. W illiam B. Thornton, Manchester Bar Associa­ Manchester, Albert T. and Award, Rotary Club of year of graduate school in in to what this is all about. Foundation Award. Institute, Manchester Manchester Scholarship York, N.Y. 10019. noticeable. There is no • A Christian home will be exemplary. Manchester Scholarship tion. Jane N. Dewey Memorial. Manchester, Albert T. and social work and I am about He may not only unders­ Scholarship Foundation Foundation Award. Ask You are young and I ’d better m oisturizer than • A Christian home will be faithful to the church. Foundation Award. Jane N. Dewey Memorial. to register for an intensive tand but he may even ap­ Award. like to give you some en­ — Copied — summer term. Dr. Blaker preciate your efforts to petroleum jelly, also couragement. Each year For some reason — I help him become more known as petrolatum, and Rev. Marvin D. Smart new discoveries about one common brand is think it’s the money — I Karen Blaker, Ph.D. adequately prepared for United Pentecostal Church rheumatoid arthritis are can’t get m yself to send in adult life. Vaseline. being made. Recently, the registration. PROLONG THE LIFE studies suggest that some Sometimes I wonder O F C U T F L O W E R S in cases may be caused by a whether it is really very your home by snipping virus that can be isolated. smart to try to become a stems at an angle. This These and other studies professional woman at the about to make a commit­ him but I am beginning to provides more stem sur­ suggest that the day will ripe old age of 52. There ment to a summer term see that he is not as mature face to absorb the water. come when rheumatoid are so many young people that will take you more as other children his age. out there who would than halfway toward the I have started to change rim Fashlons>AAMMMvwM.« benefit more from this degrees. my behavior a bit. For wonderful education I am At that point, you no example, I no longer make experiencing because they doubt would finish up. So his bed but expect him to _ have so much more of their this is really the last time keep his room clean. My 8p«claMitno Ciclutivaly in ' lives to use in helping peo­ you could logically pull out. problem is that my son I SLENDERIZING plu«-«iZ9 lathiona L/ ple. I would encourage you to doesn’t understand this KRISTA JACOBSON DEBRA JEZOUIT MELANIE KALAGIAN NANCY KELLEY BARBARA KENNEDY BRENDA KRAVITZ KAREN LAPRISE DAN THE LE THUY LE But that is really beside continue toward your goal. change and feels angry and Groton School; to at­ East Catholic High Manchester High Manchester High Manchester High Manchester High Manchester Communi­ East Catholic High Manchester High the point. Why do you think It is never too late to build rejected by this new state tend Brown University; School; to attend George School; to attend School; to attend College School; to attend Unlver- School: to attend Univer­ School; to attend Bentley ty College; to attend School: to attend I ’m stuck in midstream? for the future. This is your of affairs. Manchester Arts Council, Washington University; of Our Lady of the Elms; sity of Connecticut; Albert sity of Connecticut: March College; Willie's Steak Wesleyan University; C.G. 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v. 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. June 10. 1982 About Town College Notes New drug shows Thursday TV

Szarka 6:00 P.M. Regional Championship Gym­ promise for arthritis nastics Counselors needed CD - EycwUnMi N«w> graduates ( £ - Chariie'* Angals S® - MOVIE: 'The Snake Pit' Volunteer counselors are needed at the Camp The horrors of a mental institu­ Marie Agnes Szarka, WASHINGTON (UPI) - A phar­ d ) CD (S) @D - Newi Thursday tion are recalled by women who Kennedy Day Camp for Retarded Citizens. One York University School of Medicine n lived there. Olivia de Havjtland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. maceutical company reports some (X) - Hawaii Fiva-0 counselor is needed for every camper. found the drug suppressed the (fl) - Bamay Miiiar Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Betsy To qualify, volunteers must be at least 13 years old, Laszlo Szarka of 256 Scott encouraging, although inconclusive, production of a substance that is an Blair, Celeste Holm. 1948 ® - Myttary in Dracula'a (2D and must have a current certificate of health. The camp Drive, received a bachelor evidence indicating a new drug may Important factor in joint and tissue Caatia Part 2 - People Now (22) will be open for three sessions, and counselors may of science degree in go beyond relieving symptoms of destruction. QS) - Caiiiopa Childran'a - Entertainment Tonight rheumatoid arthritis, one of volunteer for one, two or all three sessions. mechanical and metal­ “These data are very encouraging Programa Today's stories are Look closely al the center fig­ 1:15A.M. mankind’s most mysterious and 'How the Whale Got His Throet, The first Session will open June 28 and run through lurgical sciences and allow the possibility Feldene ure of this trio. It's really ,Sgl. (2D “ M O V IE; 'Ashanti' A man painful diseases. 'Hamihon the Musical Ele­ crosses the Sahara in pursuit of July 9. The second runs July 12 to July 23; and the third may ultimatqjy be found tb interfere phant' and Home Free.' (60 Henry GoWblum (Joe Spano) in engineering from the Arab stave traders who kid­ At a news conference Wednesday with the progression of the dis­ min.I quest of a purse snatcher on is set for July 26 to Aug. 6. University of Connecticut. napped his wife. Peter Ustinov, Applications may be picked up at the Recreation sponsored by Pfizer Inc., doctors ease,” said Dr. John Jefferis, Pfizer (S) - Festival of Faith HILL STREET BLUES Omar Sheriff, Rex Harrison Department on Garden Grove Road. Orientation for She is a graduate of said two independent tests of the medical director. S3) - Star Trak "Freedom’s Last Stand" is 1979 volunteers is scheduled for June 25 at 11 a.m. at the Manchester High School anti-inflammatory drug piroxicam “However, it is necessary to state S D - Over Easy rebroadcast Thursday. June 10. 1:30A.M. Marie Agnes Szarka Charlene Jones (I.) and Judy camp on Dartmouth Road, behind Martin School. and was on the dean’s list. (Feldene) suggest it may inhibit that neither Feldene nor any other (2§) - Reporter 41 - Charlie Rose Show Pioli are featured as the Hill CE) factors bellev^ to have a role in the non-steroidal antiinflammatory (S ) - MOVIE: 'A Challenge for Street hookers. CE) - Ldve American Style progression of the illness. Robin Hrrod' The dashing out­ agent has yet documented in­ CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME CE) - MOVIE: 'McMillan & Stephens gets degree Dr. James Goodwin of the Univer­ law of Sherwood Forest rights Wife; Deadly Cure' Commis­ Gardeners to meet terference with the progression of end wrongs ageinst his evil sity of New Mexico School of arthritis in man.” sioner McMillan is in the hospi­ Kathryn M. Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. brother and the Sheriff of Not­ tal recovering from a bullet Manchester Garden Club will have its annual meeting Medicine reported piroxicam tingham. Barry inham. 1968. Guilford Stephens of 8 Stephen St., has received an Eli Lilly and Company recently wound when he witnesses a and installation of officers Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the associate in arts degree, liberal arts, math, science con-- reduced the body’s level of announced a new antiarthritis drug (3 ) - Jeffarsons murder Rock Hudson. Susan home of Mrs. Douglas Roberts in Vernon. rheumatoid factor, a complex pro­ it developed, benoxaprofen - Here's to Your Health Saint James. John Schuck centration from Greenfield Community College, Green-', 1976 Committee chairmen will be asked to present their tein formed in many people with the (Oraflex), is undergoing extensive ® t982Cooipulog annual reports to the president at the meeting. A field. Mass. disease, when the l^ y 's immune 6:30P.M. (3D - Independent Network She is a 1979 graduate of Manchester High School and; long-term human studies to see if it New s potluck picnic supper will be served. Members are system turns against itself. (£ - CBS News will be attending the University of Massachusetts in might retard the disease process in (2D - Twilight Zone reminded to bring their own complete place settings, in­ Dr. Steven Abramson of the Nev? rheumatoid arthritis. (ID - Jeffarsons Amherst in the fall. She plans to major in microbiology,' (S i - All-Star SportsChallanga 2:00 A.M. cluding cups. A short program will follow the business (53 - P.M. Magazine and medical laboratory technology. , ® ISS - NBC News 9:30P.M. (2D ( ^ - Twilight Zone CE) “ News/Sign Off meeting. d3 d i Mork & Mindy Mork IS ) - Business Report 33 (S3) - Taxi Louie adopts a (2D - Sports Tonight (E ) - M O V IE: 'Bright Leaf' is turned into a dog just before doomsday mentality and gets a Driven from his home by a to­ SS - Noticiro Nachmal SIN he is to marry Mindy. (R) (2D - Newscenter Creamer-Osypuk gets diploma: bomb shelter. (R) bacco tycoon, a tenant farmer Noticias nacionales con Guil­ 33 - MOVIE: 'Drums Along (21) - Dick Cavett Guest is returns to wipe out the mag­ Hockanum walk set Preservative replaces lermo Restrepo. (IS) - On Location: Robert Jacqueline Bisset. The Mohawk' Along the M o­ Klein at Yale Robert Klein re­ nate's empire Gary Cooper, ® - Bob Nawhart A Hockanum River Linear Park Walk is scheduled for Marion Creamer-Osypuk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hawk Trail in New York, hardy turns to his alma mater with his ( ^ - World Cup Report Lauren Bacall, Jack Carson, Pa­ FTank Creamer of 261 Spring St., has been awarded a @ - ABC News pioneers fight bloody battles. new nightclub act dD - Business Report tricia Neal, 1950 June 20, starting at 1 p.m. from the highway Herald photo by Richmond Henry Fonda. Claudette Colbert, - Over Easy - Joe Franklin Show maintenance yard. Department of Transportation, West professional diploma in education for completion of a' IS ) John Carradine. 1939 @ ) - Rojo Verano Telenovela 11:30P.M. CE) rare enzyme in infants en la cual Jorge Solano regresa gj) - MOVIE: The Purple Middle Turnpike. sixth-year program of studies from the University of' 7:00 P.M. (S i - 1982 NCAA W orld C5D CID - Now s GETTING READY FOR GRADUATION CEREMONIES 8 su hogar en Puerto Rico des­ Plain' After learning that his The walk will go south to the East Hartford town line, Connecticut. (£ - CBS News , Series from Omaha. NE pues de estar en prision por 20 (D - Mission Impossible wife has been killed. A RAF Oame 11 along the Laurel Lake area. The public is invited. The Mrs. Cornish surrounded by nursery students She is a director of special education for the town of d ) ® - M-A'S-H anos por un crimen cometido en C5I) GD - Nightline pilot fights against a mental • BOSTON (UPI) — The preservative been dead, he said. ® - MOVIE: Chu Chu and defense propia y decide vengar breakdown. Gregory Peck, Win Somers and lives with her daughter in East d ) - Muppat Show rain date will be June 27. that keeps meat and soft drinks fresh the Phllly Flash’ A street enter­ el crimen cometido contra sus C£) - Racing from Roosevelt Min Than, Bernard Lee. 1955. Longmeadow, Mass. dD - ABC News (3D rnay also restore health to children in “These children previously would go tainer and an ex-baseball star padres y hermano. Romel Cani- - Saturday Night Live (3D - ESPN Sportsforum into a coma, and most would die in the d ) “ You Asked For It plan to confiscate a briefcase zares es el asesino y dueno de (32) ~ Top Rank Boxing from danger of death or coma because of a full of secret government docu­ la plantaclon de azucar que los (2D “ Sports Update (H) (2 )-News Las Vegas Toastmasters to meet rare enzyme deficiency that allows newborn period,” Batshaw said. “Those ments. Carol Burnett, Alan Ar- padres de Jorge poseian (2D - Kojak Toros - ESPN Sportsforum (2D - Wild, Wild West poisonous waste products to build up in that survived had to be put on such a (Si kin, Ruth Buzzi. 1981 Rated cuando el crimen fue cometido. (2D ~ Mis Huespedes Comedia Nathan Hale Chapter of Toastmasters International Cornish is retiring PG. Axel Anderson, Galdys Rodri­ (S) - Newsdesk restricted protein diet that most of them ® - Tim a Was... the musical sobre una casa de their blood, it was reported today. guez. will celebrate its 5th anniversary Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. graduates Twenty six infants received sodium didn’t do well either — and in fact all of Seventies The final segment of a® - MOVIE: 'Tha Long Hot (22) (SD - Tonight Show huespedes y las situaciones at the Chamber of Commerce building, 20 Hartford this series looks at the decade Sum m er' Young man arrives in ® - Eric Sevareids Chronicle Johnny is joined by Dana Hill comicas que envuelven sus them died before one year of age.” of Watergate and the Bicen­ benzoate in their formula to compensate small Southern town owned and ® ) - MOVIE: 'On the Right and Tony Bennett. (60 min.) huespedes. Maria Victoria Road. Valerie F. Toros, tennial. for missing liver enzymes that normally dominated by wealthy lan­ Track' A ton-year-old orphan's (2D - MOVIE; Birth of the (3® - M O V IE: 'Stripes' A re- The meeting will be open to the public. For more in­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The infants were bom without one or CiS) - Are You Anybody? downer, changing lives of his amazing abilities to pick winners Beatles' The true story of how cruit has his own ideas as to would have combined waste products unmarried, strong-willed daugh­ formation call 649-2489. from nursery school more of the four liver enzymes which - Charlie's Angels at the race track attracts atten­ The Beatles got their start. Ste­ how the 'New Army' should Frank Toros of 66 Vernon into excretable form, researchers at ter and weakling son. Paul New­ convert unused amino acids, the com­ tion from numerous city offi­ phen Mackenna, Rod Culbert­ work. Bill Murray, Harold Ramis. St., graduated from the St. Johns Hopkins University reported in the (S) - Moneyline man, Joanne Woodward. cials. Gary Coleman, Maureen son. John Altman. 1979. Warren Oates. 1981 ponents of protein, into waste products Anthony Franciosa, Orson Frances School of Nursing New England Journal of Medicine. (23} - MOVIE: 'Morgan' A schi­ Stapleton. Norman Fell. 1981. (21) - Captioned ABC By Barbara Richmond love of working with them has that can be filtered out by the kidney. zophrenic artist refuses to Welles. 1958 2:30 A.M. Emblem donates to MMH involved for the five days. Now Twenty-two were still alive at least News Herald Reporter it’s divided into twd groups — one also led Mrs. Cornish to do on June 6. recognize his wife's divorce and (S ) - Primenaw8/120 10:00P.M. C5D - ESPN Sports Center five years after treatment, said Dr. The syndrome, known as hyperam­ interferes with her love affair. - Uncle Floyd /Manchester Emblem Club recently presented a check that attends two days a week and volunteer work at Lutz ( S ) ' Fame The teachers go on (33 “ New s (3$ - MOVIE: Dog Day ^ r to the Manchester Memorial Hospital Building Fathers didn’t take much part Mark L. Batshaw. If they had received monemia, affects one in 25,(X)0 to 30,(XI0 Vanessa Redgrave. David War­ strike. (R) (60 min.) 33 ® - 20/20 12:00 A.M. Afternoon' A frantic and befud­ other for three days. Children’s Museum. She also The 1978 graduate of ner. Robert Stephens. 1966. dled bankrobber plans a Brook­ l^nd to buy equipment for the pediatrics and obstetrics in the YWCA nursery school conventional treatment most would have newborns. (2$ - Civilisation (53 - Meet the Mayors OD - Hawaii Flve-0 “I have been responsible for 52 volunteers at the Veterans Home Manchester High School (2$ - Fourth Estate lyn bank heist that goes awry departments. when Marianne Cornish of 70 ^ - Billy Graham Crusade GD - Independent Network C£) - Entertainment Tonight Al Pacino. Chris Sarandon. John and Hospital in Newington. ^S) “ El Derecho de Nacer T e ­ Harlan St. started there 20 years families and children and it used was president of her class. Valerie F. Toros N ew s Cazale 1976 Rated R. Her plans for the future include lenovela en la cual Maria Elena ® - MOVIE: 'J.D. and the CE) - Perry Mason to be just 23,” Mrs. Cornish says. Salt Flat Kid' (1® - Sports Look (2D ago. “We started out with absolute­ doing a lot more in the arts and Virus cited in ear infections del Hunco da a luz un hijo ilegi- 3 ) - MOVIE: 'Pillars of the - Overnight Desk Orientation scheduled Mrs. Cornish, who will be crafts. "I have a loom and plan to timo. Su padre al enterarse de - Sneak Previews Film ( ^ - Star Trek Sky' A cynical sergeant fights 3:00 A.M. honored at a reception at the Y ly no equipment, except for some esto decide deshacerse del nino hosts Roger Ebert and Gene SD - Crossfire in an Indian attack with men crayons and tables. Now, 20 be doing a lot of weaving and Curtis earns degree BOSTON (UPI) — One of the most Otitis media, first recognized by the pero 'Mama' Dolores, su negra Siskel give viewers their assess­ whom he does not like and (ED - MOVIE: 'Louisiana Manchester Parents Without Partners will have an on Sunday on the occasion of her criada, decide encargarse del ments of what's flying and (2S) (SD - Hill Street Blues learns to respect their bravery Purchase' A comedy about years later, we have what I think other things I haven’t had the common childhood diseases, Infection of Captain Furillo offers to quit af­ orientation meeting for all prospective members on retirement, says dads hardly Greek physician Hippocrates, is an in­ bebe. Nadie conoce la historla what's flopping at local movie and skill. Jeff Chandler, Dorothy some shady politicians, con­ is one of the best-equipped time to do over the past 20 the middle ear, can be caused by certain flammation of the middle ear, the hasta que Albertico se convierte theatres. ter a cross examination about Malone, Lea Marvin. 1956 gressmen and a Yankee senator Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Howard Madsen, 197 ever came to parents meetings. Patricia Curtis of 102 Diane Drive has been awarded a , police corruption. (R) (60 min.) who goes to New Orleans to in­ Hackmatack St. nursery schools around,” she years,” she says. bachelor of arts degree in mathematics, magna cum virus ailments that resemble colds, chamber just behind the ear drum. en doctor y se envuelve con su dD - Pelicula: 'Las Medlas de "When I started you hardly propia familia. Veronica Castro, 8:30 P.M. (^ @ - Lawmakers Seda' vestigate some odd politics added. During the time she’s been medical researchers reported today. Symptoms include earache, fever and Bob Hope, Vera Zorina, Dona For more information call 649-3882. ever saw a father. Now they are laude, froni Boston College. Socorro Avelar, Humberto Zu- CS3 - Capital Cities Special (23) - 2 4 Horas Of course, the crayons and director at the YWCA, she has The study, conducted by the University rita. ® - M O V IE: ‘Illegal' A former Drake. 1941 just as involyed as the mothers, She is a 1978 graduate of East Catholic High School. sometimes discharge. Temporary 3 3 d9) - Bosom Buddies district attorney gets involved also been a partner in a craft 10:15P.M. (3D - Sports Probe and they participate actively in tables are still important props of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, means hearing loss can occur, but it is nearly (5 ) - Entertainment Tonight (2S) ' Mis Huetpedes Comedia with mobsters and ends up hav­ for any nursery school. But business ca ll^ “Flowers Cut to doctors may have to pursue a new ap­ always cured. Doctors are unsure if the 93) - Welcome Back Kotter musical sobre una casa de - Three Stooges ing to defend his wife. Edward SD - MOVIE: 'Five Gates to Bridal show slated the program,” she says. H eir Guerrillas kidnap doctors added to that are other things Last.” proach to treatment — attacking the ailment has long-term effects. 4 (6 ) - Business Report huespedes y las situaciones 10.30 P.M. G. Robinson, Nina Foch. Jayne The YWCA nursery school was Bashaw honored comicas que envuelven sus Mansfield. 1955 and nurses from a Red Cross The Manchester Welcome Wagon will sponsor a free like mini-sized furniture for Mrs. Cornish would love to virus diseases before they cause otitis The cause of the disease has been (53 - Apple Polishers field hospital, taking them to one of the first in town. It has 7:30 P.M. huespedes. Maria Victoria. - Vega$ The casinos are greet former students and their Laurie A. Bashaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey' GD live with soldiers. Neville Brand. bridal show for area brides-to-be who expect to be playing house and all kinds of media, doctors wrote in articles in debated for years — whether it is CSD - P-M. Magazine (£^ - Sb(-Oun Heroes QD - New s shut down by a counterfeiter been in existence for about 30 Ken Scott, Dolores Michaels married any time after September on June 28 at 7 p.m. games. The children even get to parents, at the reception on Sun­ N. Bashaw of 46 Woodstock Drive, has been named to today’s New England Journal of (33) - Major League Baseball: who frames Dan. Guest starring years. When the school first bacterial, viral and how much it is G D - All In the Family 1959 at the Manchester Country Club, 305 N. Main St. do some cooking. day from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Y, 78 the dean’s list at Bryant College for the springy Medicine. 9:00 P.M. New York Yankees at Boston Barry Sullivan and Christopher opened, it operated five days a related to other ailments. t n - You Asked For It (2D - Gunsmoke Advance registration is necessary. For registration or Her love for children and her N. Main St. semester. ( £ d ) - NBA Baskatball (29) ~ In Performance Stone. (R) (60 min.) week and the same children were 013 (S ) - Family Feud ' ' Championship Game #7: Loa (2D - Cristina Bazan additional information, call 646-8255 or 643-9632. (3D - MOVIE: 'The Stunt Man' (§D - PBS Late Night She is employed for the summer by Professional 9 ) - Entertainment Tonight Angeles at Philadelphia If the 7th game is net necessary, al­ A fugitive’s job as a stunt man 12:30 A.M. 3:15A.M. Management Consultants of Manchester. ; '0 D ( 9 - Major League may cost him his life. Peter Hepatitis-cancer link found ternate programming will be (2D - MOVIE: 'La Cage Aux Baseball: New York Yankees O'Toole, Steve Railsback. 1980. (S ) - Rat Patrol aired. (2 hrs., 30 min.) Folles II’ A nightclub owner at Boston CE) ‘ Quincy GD ~ The Merv Show - Independent Network and his transvestite lover are on Graduation set Elaine Copeland BOSTON (UPI) — French researchers fected with the virus over long periods of (S) - ESPN Sports Center New s (3D “ Star Trek the run from an International CS - Barney Miller Barney spy ring. Ugo Tognazzi. Michel added more weight today to growing time, but didn’t suffer symptoms of GD - Major League Baseball: and his men try to cope with a (ID - Nightalk (2D - Night QalLery Graduation exercises will be conducted at the Sadness marks New York Yankees at Boston Serrauit Rated R. evidence that a type of hepatitis virus hepatitis disease. man who attempts suicide so (S ) “ West Coast Report Regional Occupational Training Center Thursday at 10:45P.M. may help cause liver cancer, the top Only eight of the 51 cancerfree IS ) - Sports Tonight his family will collect the insur­ (2D (2 ) - Benny Hill Show 3:30 A.M. 7:30 p.m, for a class of seven students, several of whom ance. - Reporter 41 is new director cancer killer in the world. alcoholics in the study showed evidence (2$ (S ) *• MacNeil-Lehrer dD - Late Night with David (32) - 1982 NCAA Worid Report 11:00 P.M. will go to full-time jobs after graduation. Harvard reunion All 20 alcoholics suffering liver cancer of hepatitis infection, the French team (39) - A M Service Revelation Letterman David is joined by Series from Omaha, NE The graduates are: John Cullina, Manchester; An­ (S) - Dios se lo Pague Telen­ - Billy Graham Crusade (53 - M * A * S'H poet Allen Ginsberg and Sid Gam e 11 in the study also had hepatitis DNA in wrote. Caesar. (60 min.) drew Ginn, Vernon; Walter Bub, Lebanon; Brenda ovela en la cual Carlos Pereira d3) ' MOVIE: A Fistful of 33 GD - New s (3D - Women's Bowling: AMF their liver cells, the French team The study was conducted by a genetics para continuar manipulando la Tournament of Champions Judkins, Columbia, Katherine Frazer, Middletown; Dynamite’ A couple of m is -' 33 ;^Benny Hill Show CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) — No?taglia mixed with, reported in the New England Journal of unit of the Institut National de la Santo et herencia de su hija, le prohibe 12:45 A.M. Diana Hallenbeck, Coventry; and Shirley Thomas, Elaine Copeland of 529 Wood- tical experience of all — she’s the matched bandits, a dynarnite (S) - Real Pictures sadness Wednesday as members of Harvard Unlver-. Medicine. de la Recherche Medicate and Centre casarse con el hombre que tossing Irish revolutionary arid a (3D ~ Honeymooners (Bl - MOVIE: Blow Out' Bloomfield. bridge St. the new director'of the mother of two boys ages 8 and 11. sity’s Class of 1932 returned to the campus to reflect on' ama. Federico Luppi, Leonor Be­ rowdy Mexican thief team up to Trying to record the perfect 4:00 A.M. Viral hepatitis can cause a flu-like il­ National de la Recherche Scientifique, nedetto. (3D - ESPN Sports Center YWCA nursery school. Marianne rob banka. James Cobum, Rod scream, a movie sound-effects (3D - Hazel Ginn has already started full-time employment for the She will be joined by a nursery the last 50 years, their lives and their losses. lness leading to liver failure. An es­ (39) - M O V IE: 'Continental man becomes entangled in a two national science agencies with ® - Match Game Steiger. 1972. (2D - Freeman Reports Connecticut Orthopedic Services Inc., using his skills Cornish, director for 20 years, school teacher, Yolanda Bowler Surveys of the class, which includes columnist Joseph timated 200,000 people contract hepatitis headquarters in Paris. Divide' A political reporter is real-life murder. John Travolta, with tools to manufacture casts and artificial limbs. has retired. ® - People's Court (2$ “ People's Caucus sent into the wild country to in­ Nancy Allen. 1981. Rated R. (2D - Newscenter of 45 Joyce Lane. Mrs. Bowler Alsop, U.S. Ambassador to Italy Maxwell Rabb and B each year. Researchers recently The link had previously been es­ terview an ornithologist with (S) - MOVIE: 'Stay As You Bub will be employed full-time at Lynch- Mrs. Copeland has been assis­ Americans for Democratic Action cofounder JosepK 8:00 P.M. - Oiffrent Strokes Arnold whom he falls in love. John Be- 1:00 A.M. has a bachelor's degree in liberal developed a vaccine against the virus. tablished by other researchers, including Are ' Mastroianni falls hope­ tant director at the school. She CS3 GD - Magnum. P.l. Mag­ prepares for his first 'real* date. lushi, Blair Brown. 1981. Rated Pontiac/Toyota using his automobile skills learned in arts from the University of Rauh Jr., show they believe life has been good to them. The 20 French patients were carriers 13D - Adam-12 lessly in love with seventeen- Dr. David Shafrltz of Albert Einstein num flies to Sicily to rescue a (R) [Closed-Captionedj PG. the shop at ROTC. Miss Thomas will be employed part- has a bachelor of arts degree in But memories of onethlrd of the 939-member class who CS) - Gal Sm art year-old Kinsky, who just might Connecticut and a master’s of hepatitis B — meaning they were in- Medical School in New York. damsel in distress. (R) (60 min.) (S ) - Superstar Profile time as a health aide. Cullina and Miss Hallenbeck will child study from St. Joseph have died weighed heavily in the air and at a memorial (3D ■" Festival of Faith (3) USAIQC Western be his daughter from a previous degree and a sixth-year diploma affair. 1979. be employed under the CETA program this summer. College and is working on her from Central Connecticut State service where widows “broke down” during the tributes Friends and relatives are invited to attend graduation master of arts degree in early College. She’s co-vice president to their loved ones. ceremonies at which Dr. James Kennedy will be the childhood/special education. of the Martin School PTA and is “Those of us who are left are doing pretty good,” one SHOWCASE keynote speaker. She has four years’ of the mother of two children. lowkeyed class member observed. 'Sister' most teaching experience in preschool Rabb, who flew, back to the U.S. Tuesday from Italy CINEIMS programs and five years’ The two women will be where he met President Reagan, was joined by George experience teaching third grade. assisted by Marjorie Locke, ELAINE COPELAND Tag sale Saturday . . . former assistant Kirstein, the former publisher of the Nation Magazine SM3W0M.T And she’s had the most prac­ teacher aide. and Otto Fuerbringer, a former managing editor of watched show Cinema Manchester Soccer Club Travel Team will sponsor a Time Magazine and the founder of People and Money Bilk tag sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the parking magazines. lot of McDonald’s Restaurant, 46 W. Center St. Pet o f the w eek Mnong the missing were James Agee, a highly- IHTERST«TE84 EXITS8 Several families will be participating and a wide praised author who produced the study of Southern AAonday night Hartford 9:50. — Dead Men Don’t USTHAKTFOilD S68-88I0 G ra h to range of merchandise will be available. Proceeds will sharecroppers “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.” He Athtneum Cinema — Wear Plaid (PG) 7:45, be used for a team trip to Holland in August. died at 44. Gentleman Jim 7:30 with 9:45. — Conan the ROCKYIII TALKS ABOUT NEW YORK (UPI) — Rising fortunes that took NBC King of Hearts 9:20. Babarian (R) 6:45, 9:20. — “ROOTS” Sweet King needs a home out of the Nielsen cellar for two consecutive weeks Cinema City — Das Star Trek 11 7:15, 9:40. — ------SHOWMATi— foundered last week, but the Peacock won at least a Boot (R) 7,9:55. - Visiting Visiting Hours (R) 7:40, Ice cream test set ' Hours 7:40, 9:45. — Victor, Marriage Licenses moral victory. 9:55. N A D MIN DON'T Overnight ratings on the network’s dramatic Victoria (PG) 7:10,9:35. — Manchester If you have a big appetite, the Manchester Recreation By Barbara Richmond Hanky Panky (PG) 7:25, WIAIDLAID Department has just the event for you scheduled for powerhouse, “Sister, Sister,” outpointed everydilng the UA Theaters East — Herald Reporter competition had to t ^ w at it Monday night. It scored a 9:30. Conan the. Babarian (R) .■ SHOWMIPi-IBOI- June 23 at 2 p.m. to the rear of the Mahoney Recreation Dahlel Craig Akakel, Vernon, and Barbara Ann Nlcol,. Colonial — Lee Lives IJS-TM-lMt- Center, Cedar Street. “King,” a male shepherd crossbreed estimated to be . rating of 22.7 and an audience share of 33 in New York, 7:10, 9:25. — Hanky Panky South Windsor, June 26, Wickham Paiii. 18.5 and 31 in Chicago and 16.9 and 29 in Los Angeles. Within (R), with Black (PG) 7:40,9:40.-Visiting There will be 18 gallons of ice cream, sauces and about 8 weeks old, will be ready for adoption Friday. • Richard Timothy Beckwith, Riverdale, N.Y. and Jane Belt Killer (R) from 6:30. whipped cream and it will be “all you can eat for $1.” The puppy is at the town dog pound where he was ; ^Victory, for NBC, lay in the fact that “Sister, Sister” Hours (R) 7:30, 9:30. POLTERGEISTS Wel-Yueh Low, Riverdale, N.Y., June 19, St. Mary’s I was the latest target of the Rev. Donald Wildmon and East Hartford For more information call 647-3166. brought after being picked up on East Center Street by Episcopal Church. Eastwood — Shoot the Rockville Dog Warden Richard Rand. :bis boycotting Coalition for Better Television. Wildinon, -SHOWN an- Jeffrey Michael Carroll, Springfield, Mass., and Lindai ^charging the film was “anti-Christian,” urged his Moon (R) 7, 9:30. Film Festival Cinemas ItW-TJUMS Rand, who makes up names for the aogs at the pouno, Pearl Hunt, Springfield, Mass., July 3, St. Mary’s •followers to watch it and heap their wrath both on the Poor Richards — The Rose 6:45, with Satur­ said he almost named this puppy “Boots” because he Episcopal Church. ^network and sponsors of the show. Three Stooges shorts with day Night Fever 9:15. — ThsSIMMPt MACC camp slated An American in Paris 7 - F has four white shoes. He said he has the markings of a Manuel Andrew Coelho, New Britain, and Elaine : Watch it, th ^ obyiouaiy did, but wrath was miniscuie, Richard Pryor on the IMSINKBnd The 14th annual Manchester Area Conference of shepherd except for the four white paws. Hope DeSalvo, New Britain, July 3, :at least at NBC’s New York headquarters. Sunset Strip (R) 7:30, 9:30. with State Fair 9. ------SHOWN ATi------Churches Interfaith Day Camp wiirbe conducted during Paul Gerald Gulllemette, 118F. ’Tudor Lane, and 'Showcase Cinema — L»7S«SS. Rand said King will probably turn ouuo be a medium­ • After falling to third place in tte Nielsen prime-time the weeks of July 12 and July 19 at Concordia Lutheran Catherine Lucille Goodin, 118F ’Tudor Lane, June 20 Irdce, CBS rebounded last week, taking first with a Star Trek H - The Wrath Windsor Church, Pitkin Street, sized dog. He has a sweet disposition and is very friend Wickham Park. Tating of 13.5 and 25. ABC was close behind at 13.1 and 24 of Khan (PG) 12:30, 7:20, Plaza — Wrong is Right CHARIOn The camp is offered free of charge to 50 Manchester ly- David Jedm Kusnna, East Hartford, and Debbie Lynn> ;and NBC was third at 12.4 and 23. 9:46. — Poltergeist (PG) (R) 7:30. OFHRE^ Robinson, East Hartford, June 26, Wickham Park. • children! ages 6 through 11, who are refeired by social Last week’s “Adopt a Pet” was adopted, as were two ^ CBS CMitlnued to hold the lead in evening news 12:45,7:30,10.-R ocky HI \e rn o n -SHOWN workers. Bus transportation is provided. others. Rand said he had to put two other dogs to sleep Gary Peter Larson, 24 Prospect St., and Gloria Blilne, Ratings, but only by a whisker. The "Evening News” (PG) 1, 7:10,9:30. - Dead Daily activitieslnclude arts and crafts, games, songs, 24 Prospect SL, June 19. f Men Don’t Wear Plaid Cine 1 & 2 — Missiag because no one claimed or adopted them. scored 11.0 and 24. ABC’s “World News Tonight” was (PG) 7:20, 9:35. - On sports and swimming. Field trips are planned, along Gerald Norman Legary, Willimantic, and Jane Ellen' ^second at 10.9 and 23 and NBC’s “Nightly News” was (PG) 1:20, 7:40, 10:10. - with other special events. Nine dogs were ai me pound on luesoay. u mey are Zuccardy, June 12. / , » The Sword and the GoId«n Pond (PG) 7:05, STARTREKRn not claimed, they will be put up for adoption. Among the 4klrd at 10.0 and 21. 9:15. In order to operate, the camp relies on contributions Joseph Raymond Longo, 17 Staikweather St., and^ Sorcerer (Rj 1:20, '7:25, -SHOWN ATi- nine is a blue-eyed. Week and white dog that appears to > The Top 10 programs for the week ending June 6, ac- from the public. Careful planning has kept the cost of ^ Terry Lynn Shorts, 17 Stesdeweather St., June 19. Dcordlng to the A.C. Nielsen Co., were: 9:55. — The Secret West Hanford the camp at |1,S00 for the two-week period, camp of­ be part Pekingese, a shy black poodle which seems to . Andrew Albert Matthews, Orono, Maine, and Laura- PoUceman’i Other Ball have a problem with one eye, a cute beagle, one that ; 1. Too a o s e for Comfort (ABC). Elm 1 & 2 — GallipoU ficials said. ’Ihey said the churches in the conference 'Jane Jennings, Orono, Maine, July 24, Center • 2. Hill Street Blues (NBC). (R) 1:30, 7:80, 9:80. - (PG) 7, 9:15. - Quest for 'PO U C EIIBr help keep the cost down by providing the snacks and hot appears to be part golden retriever and part setter, and Congregational Church. : 3. Hart to Hart (ABC). Chariots of Fire (PG) 2, a black Labrador retriever. Fire (R) 7:10, 9:20. TONIGHT lunches for the campers and staff. ^ Paul Patrick Purcell, 238 Blue Ridge Drive, and : 4. Three’s Company (ABC). 7:10, 9:46. — Tte Long The Movies — Conan —^HOWNATi* SPECIAL GUESTS: Residents are ask ^ to consider sponsoring a child for Rand said all seem to be well behaved. ' Laurie Jean Ruf!, 281 Charter Oak St., June 26, St.' • 8.80Minutes,(CBS). » Good Wday (R) 2, 7:25, the Babarian (R) 12, 2:25, SINGER TOM NETHERTON one week with a |15 donation to the camp,, or for two James Church. 10:05. 8:00 Herald photo by Richmond ^ 6. M-A-S-H (CBS). 4:45, 7:20, 9:40. - Hanky BISHOP FESTO KIVENGERE weeks with a |30 donation. Checks can be dropped off at Rand advertises the dogs when they are picked up and William Paul Tedford, 19 Rosemary PLace, and : 7. Quincy (NBC). Enfield Panky 12, 1:55, 3:50, 5:45, OF UGANDA the MACC office in St. Batholomew Church, or mailed the rightful owner has seven days to claim them. Nicole Doreen Bourgdih, 153 Summit St., July 3, St. Z 8. Gimme a Break (NBC). O ne 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 A d - 7:30, 9:30. - Visiting CH 30 to P.O. Box 774. Contributions will directly benefit the Anyone wishing to inquire about King or any of the other KING IS LIVELY HANDFUL James Church. - 9. Diff’rent Strokes (NBC). Rocky m (PG) 7, 9:15. — Hours (R) 12:15,2:35,4:50, children. The camp director and the entire staff are all dogs should call Rand at the pound, 643-6642, or at the . . . He’s awaiting adoption William Henry WaschoU, 7 Plano Place,' and Heltai ; 10. House Calls (CBS). Poltergeist (PG) 7:30. 7:10, 9:35. volunteers. Manchester Police Department, 648-4555. i Susan Sprague, June 12. -i , 4 9 18 - M ANCH ESTER H ERALD , Thurs., June 10, 1982

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., June 10, 1962- 19 I -J!'-J Winnig Wlnklg — Henry Raduta.atid J.K-S-

A r e a t o w n s i • - A ? ■ m m e V m n ; sh e w ent o u t Astro-graph POeSN'r WITH EVERY TOM, QUICK... m Crossword /esjHTOF PICK ANP HARRY THE PILLS IN MY B o l t o n / Coventry YOaf y \ AROUNF-WHILE YOU NISHTSTANP WERE MISSINS ALL PRAWER./ Juns 11,19R2 ^ early tennis court or tee time. w ACROSS 36 Slav Answer to Previous Putzte H you hava bean contemplating S C O R m (O ct 24-Nav. 22) 39 Lacquered becoming more serloualy Don't be hesitant about making W L i.I 1 Vast period of r.K^. metalware Involved In a sport you're fond changes today If you feel that M n oK E y a s - time 41 Shooting iron 'congregatioi of this Is the year to do It. It will which you wish to alter will be J W r PASS UP THIS S Air (prefix) 42 Actor Wallach prove to be great fun and the of ultimate benefit to your fami­ OPTORTUNITY TO 9 Bushy clump 44 Sacks Firm goes to court results will please you. ly. You know what’s necessary.. (Brit.) 46 Withdraws ,SAT.JUNei?^ QEMIM (May 21-Juna 20) SAOITTARRIS (Nov. 23-Oeo. ASSUME VDUPPieHT- 12 Northern Look at life philosophically 49 Nymph 21) You’ll have what It takes to Const eilation today. II you do you'll be a FUL PLACE IN THE usher dissenting parties to the 13 Cloth worn 53 Chinese , winner with very little effort, negotiating table today and FAMILY BUSINESS^ over the head philosophy even when dealing with those show everyone how to settle m 54 Sailing over new assessment who can be difficult to please. 14 Physician's as matters, tightening - ties that 56 Lean Predictions of what's In store sociation bind you to already good pals. Motley’s Crow — Templeton & Forman 57 Gridder for you lor each season follow­ C A P M O R N (Dae. 22-Jan. It) (abbr.) ing your birth date and where This could be a red-letter day, 15 Plumed Jimmy____ your hick and opportunities lie 17 Explosive 58 Lid clasp bringing to a profitable condu- 9 Making 33 Wall end on Gjventry buildings » GHICKEH, BAR;BQ are in your Astro-Graph. Mail ilon something for which you T AH.''SOME (abbr.) 59 Information ^ KETSf „WA1T TILL designs on 35 Coarse part $1 lor each to Astro-Graph, have worked hard and long. It W Hold 16 Former bureau (abbr.) , OF MY LOYAL skin 40 Preoccupy Box 489, Radio City Station, pays to be persistent. W E ^ e candidate 60 Ampersand WORKERS/ 10 All (prefix) 43 Gem of the N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify AdU ARM S (Jan. 2D-Fab. It) I SET UP, Stevenson 61 Evict ting a lower assessment are based on the birth data. I MisfeR KwowiHS m 11 Things given mountains COVENTRY — Coventry Corners The key to geiting others to ral­ 19 Inactivity 62 Hangs up Association, owner of buildings on Route fact that the land has water and septic CANCER (June 21-Jiily 22) ly to your banner today Is to DE6RJHDEWT 21 Tardy 16 Lacuna 45 Sundae Someone has a piece of advice lead by example. Once they 20 Poem topping 31 in the center of town, is appealing in problems, which lower its value. OVERTHE 23 Greek letter DOWN for you that coukf turn what see your way of doing things 24 Destroy (si.) 22 Part of a 46 Porch Tolland Superior Court what it calls a may hava been a problematical ELECTIOKI works, they'll follow. 27 Bird dogma 47 Make money The town was served papers Issue at home Into a resolvable 1 Phonetic "A" "grossly excessive" revaluation assess­ ** * i *•_- P ItC E t (n/b. 2IMIIareh 20) RESULTS/ 29 You would 24 Shocks (si.) 48 Son ofisaec situation. Listen and act. & ment. It is the first property owner to do Wednesday. There are two important proj­ HAVE com 2 Gazed 25 Wing (Fr.) 50 Emit coherent LEO (July 21-Aug. 22) (cont) ects In which you are now TD SIV E 32 BB gun. e g. 3 Kind of test 26 Take down in light so. Roland C. Green, chairman of the Although some things might be Involved that can be success­ 34 Have high 4 Brazilian port advance 51 Self-righteous The writ said town assessors valued tough to say, you'll find a diplo­ fully hnallzed today. They are M E F R m Board of Tax Review, said Wednesday regard for 5 Hail 28 Ancient harp person the property at $203,043 and by applying matic way to say what needs to slightly related to one another. MYSELF-'/ he wanted to review the property before be said. All will be glad the bur­ 36 Gratify 6 More uncanny 30 Hindi dialect 52 Nazi Rudolf A M t (Match 21-AprH It) 7 Nothing (Fr.) the assessment factor of 70 percent, making any statements. ROBERT KITTLE OF MANCHESTER PROMOTES FAIR den of presentation was yours. Others will listen Intently and 37 Songstress 31 College assessed the property at $142,130 VfRGO (Aug. 22-Sepl. 22) heed what you say today. A-io I Lee 8 Senior official 55 Fitting Problems with the revaluation work . . . Yankee Street Fair will feature barbecue . Don’t be a frM to give vent to Paul Litman, the Bloomfield attorney They’ll know Instinctively your done by United Appraisals, which have your larger ambitions today. judgments are baaed upon fair­ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 representing the plaintiff, said United You possess the ability to bring ness and balance. Wiorkl’i'QreatM it auperhcroiMl been labeled “ clerical errors” by town Into being that to which you set Appraisal, the firm which did the town’s TAURUS (AnrN 20-May 20) 12 13 14 officials, resulted in over 440 complaints your mind. mandatory 10-year revaluation, had Whan you know there are on assessments to the tax board that had Church fair Saturday U iM (Sept 2S-Oet 23) In rewards lor your labors, no |ob 7W4A(»r imsuK&i.xireKs A CAREFULLY APPLIED AND SPCAmO OF TRICKS, ) 04 dropped the assessment between $50,000 order to bring out the best 15 16 17 to be reviewed by May 31. will be too tough lor you to AB?14E 7E2lf/A/W/«N T IN THE BURST OF HCAT-miOH a'&VmBlPUTASTOPTO ^ and $60,000 on the request of Coventry that's In you, you need Involve­ tackle today. Hard work will gat BUS LONG ENOUGH T D H U K T A K .f OUGHT ID POTHE, THE XIKER’S PEARY RAMPAGE attic treasures, baked goods, strawberry ments today which offer a little you your (M ra d results. 18 ,9 20 COMPOSITE OF ASSAILANT Corners Association before the owner The board completed its work on time BOLTON — The fifth annual Yankee friendly competition. Get an THE f*5^NG£RS.f „ , . trtch! IN METROPOLIS' . . . police want this man went before the Board of Tax Review. but Green said Wednesday night he is Street Fair of the Bolton Congregational shortcake and a lunch bar ■ 21 22 23 The board upheld the appraisal from “ the first to admit we didn’t do as good a Church is scheduled for Saturday — rain B irr m s n u left wm v.'i, MtAPty BATCH OF ive United. job as we might have,” adding that time or shine — at the church on Bolton Center An auction to start at 3:30 p.m. w ill be ■ one of the highlights of the day. Visitors STUFF f 24 25 26 26 29 30 31 Litman said Wednesday he didn’t want pressures and errors by United Ap­ Road. praisal exacerbated the problems. He ’The fair w ill open at 11 a.m. with game can stay through tne auciion ana com­ ■ ■ Police seeking to say what he thought the assessment 32 33 35 should be. He said the reasons for wan- said he expects further appeals. booths, pony rides, touch-me animals, plete the day with a barbecued chicken fortune tellers and face painting. Jerko dinner. Servings w ill be at 4:30 and 7 1 36 the Clown w ill be there to entertain the p.m. Reservations for the barbecue may Bridge be made by calling Barbara Maheu, 646- 1 another man children with magic tricks. 38 39 T\ There will also be craftsmen, plants. 1733. ■ ■ ” 42 43 Oswald Ja(X)by and Alan Sontag ■ in Bolton rape State floods seen affecting Mvy!* Law — James Schumelster 46 47 46 50 51 52 ‘A lesson learned ■ 53 54 55 56 Though having arrested today a suspect they believe IVtArS FUNNY 1 HOW COULD I HAVE- 6TAH IS f r r South took his ace, cashed 59 to be responsible for several rapes in the area, police food and shellfish supplier bis two high trumps and COUUtA/e-3W0BN 1 BEEN MI&TAICEN? AFTEB T H ^ 57 58 are still searching for another man who, with an ac­ went after diamonds. The £»AW6T% ICieSCH ALL, I WAb THE BEST SOMETHING) EB...YOUVL e vP E , THEBE-. MAN A T HIS WEDPINO. 60 61 62 complice, sexually assaulted a 16-year-old Manchester NORTH S-IS-I ace of diamonds caught M XI WANT BEtbLADTD pumpkins to put their land to use thiS| East’s 10. Dummy’s king TDTEUME?, IGNOW THEBE fO girl Memorial Day weekend at the Manchester Drive-In By Mark A. Dupuis 010 7 2 season, Ms. Rideout said from her office Y q j4 § lucked the jack and a low ABENT ANY in Bolton United Press International POST BUNNIES (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.j at the University of Connecticut W ♦ K9752 iamond accounted for Police have released a composite photo of the drive-in OOi East’s queen. South ruffed DOWN HEBE. H AR TFO RD — Fhimpkins may be pop­ Storrs. assailant, the man they intend to charge with the crime and led a heart to dummy’s ping up in tobacco patches and people The damage to the sweet com crop TTEST EAST of first-degree sexual assault. OS OQJ9 Jack. with a liking for sweet com may have may mean smaller supplies of native- Now South played one of Wednesday afternoon police apprehended a man they 09$72 OK103 their tastes satisified from out of state grown corn grown this summer with', dummy’s two good said was responsible for several rapes in the area, in­ 0803 o q jio .9 because of flood damage to Connecticut corn grown in other areas shipped into; AQ753 OJ1042 diamonds. East ruffed with CELEBRITY CIPHER cluding one in Bolton Friday, May 28, less than two days Vt; his queen trump, but South farmlands, officials say. Connecticut to make up for the loss, she SOUTH O lib ftty Clplwr cryptogramf ara craatad from (^uotattoni by famous paopta, paat J before the one at the drive-in. was able to get rid of his los­ and praaant. Eacfi M a r In tha dphar stands lor snolhar. Today's dua* P agusts C . The hooding that devastated parts of said. OAKII4) David Smith of East Hartford was served a warrant ing heart. East played a club the state also may affect shellfish The Hartford County loss estinnate In­ PASS today. Police say they don’t believe Smith was involved and West scorM defensive harvesting areas for months to come, cluded $700,000 in shade and broadleafl 0 A4 tricks two and three with the Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence in the drive-in attack. OK9 -U: , said Ann Rideout, associate director of tobacco, $400,000 in vegetables, $200,000; ace and queen. South took In describing the attack at the drive-in, police said the -■-'4, - ,rts' tlje Cooperative Extension Service. in potatoes, upwards o f $250,000 in sweet; Vulnerable: East-West the rest without ceremony. ...ANP THBM I W AN PEREP ...HE HYPNOTIZBP MB, POM MIQUELT girl had gone to a three-movie showing with a few “If you had played your ANP GHOWEP MB WHO Ms. Rideout said W e^esday extension com and $50,000 in other costs such as- Dealer: South THR0U6H THE PBSBKT UNTIL “EYCU RFZZTVB FHB QHRFZZTVB friends. After midnight, the girl went to the restroom ■ V three of spades at tnck one,” IMETPPIVIWIQUEL. I WAG ANP WHERE I service agents were still trying to assess work to repair flood damage. Weal North East Soetk CAME FROMl X'M alone, and after exiting was jumped by two men, ■ ' 4^ said the professor, “South H e r a ld photos by Cody both the losses from the flooding and the The flood waters, which caused overall, 10 would never have been able CAATAIM BABV: XYRVH UFNV YHV OFQAC TH dragged into a car and raped for 15 to 20 minutes. Pass 1 NT Pass 30 implications the losses would have on the damage estimated at $100 million or; to get to dummy to play a u The suspects then fled. Pass 40 Pass Pass WILLIAM AND EDNA KRALOVICH state’s summer food supply. more across the state, also could effect; goM diamond and dKluer PYRRYH; VFPU XFOCVG CYY RQPU Police have described the main assailant as a white Pass would have lost one trump, . . . honored to be citizens of the year And while it was “very difficult to shellfish production for years to come,, male, age 19 to 21, six feet tall, and 200 pounds. He has a one heart, two clubs and state” the losses statewide, Ms. Rideout Ms. Rideout said. CTRV OVVATHJ GYZZM OYZ CUV hefty to muscular build, chubby cheeks, fat lips, a Opening lead: F9 probably his good humor.” said one indication was the preliminary She said Lance Stewart, a marine pointed nose, no facial hair, acne on sides of the face, “I thought I was su estimate for Hartford County where biologist with the Cooperative Elxtension to cover an honor with an CUV YCUVZ.” — FQBZVM UVWEQZH and long straight dirty blonde hair three to four inches damage tallies had reached $1.4 million Service Marine Advisory Program in honor,” replied the student below shoulder length. Grange honors two By Oiswald Jacoby “Not always," answered or more. Groton, reported that about 700 acres of The accomplice is a 17- or 18-year old white male, a ^ Alan Sontag the professor, “and In partic­ She said some farmers may be unable sea beds normally in marketable waters about five-foot five inches, a medium to chubby build, ular not this time, when you to obtain the transplants needed to w ere shut down temporarily. PRi VIOUS SOLUTION:"The problem wllh people who have no N West opened the nine of could retain the king to cov­ and has light brown hair feathered back and shoulder ANDOVER — Grange 76 has the farm while being an active and- vices Is lhat generally you can be sure they're going lo have replant for this growing season and other Tlie flooding also may have biological hearts and the student sit­ er anv honor in the suit length. presented William and Edna longtime member of the Auxiliary some pretty annoying virtues." — Elizabeth Taylor farms may see their marketing Impact on certain species such as bay ting East, covered dummy’s playen by dummy later on.” Allay O op — Dave Graue The vehicle police are looking for is a full-size four Kralovich, of Gilead Road, with this Fire Department. sequences disrupted. scallops and hard clams, which are queen with his king. (NEWSPAPOt KNTDIPRISE ASSN.) door sedan, possibly blue, with door guard molding on year’s Andover citizens of the year Also this week the grange elected For example, some tobacco growers vulnerable to the influx of fresh water I HEARD WHAT HAPPENED \T GUESS SO...TH' WHOLE UMPA TALKED ME INTO r DUNNO...LETS the side of the doors and white pin striping running the award. officers. GO ASK 'IM! _ who grow their own transplants may resulting from the floods, Stewart TO eXJR ROCK ROLLERS.' DIP I MESS KINDA ENDED IN GIVING TUNK 2M HOURS length of the side of the vehicle above the below the The two, said grange member Mary The Master is Pauline Hudak; the Prticllta’8 Pop — Ed Sullivan A DRAWI OF DIPLOMATIC IMMUNI­ have to turn to fall crops such as molding. Boudreau at the presentation this Overseer, John Hutchinson; Lec­ reported. TY TO GATHER UP HIS BOYS AN' GET OUTA MOO! Kit ‘n’ Carlyle — Larry Wright Anybody having any information about the suspects or week, ’’have given much of turer, Mary Boudreau; Steward, REALLV, KIPS, BBL/EVE AAE- the incident is asked to call State Police barracks at 643- themselves to the community.” Stanley Sroka; Assistant Steward, rvE NEVER SEEN ANY-ITS 6604. All calls will be held in confidence. Kralovich, an Andover native and Dorothy Gasper; Lady Assistant JU ST A JO K E .' farmer since his childhood days, has Steward, Mary Palm er; Chaplain, Voting law change urged been a member of the Andover ‘ Rachel H. Stanley; treasurer, Ann I KNOW TKi6 Volunteer Fire Department for 40 Anderson; secretary, Elaine Ward; HARTFORD (UPI) - Democratic mayoral registration to be written ! ULiHj 0OT DoYoOTH'iNK years, a member of the Zoning Board gatekeeper, Richard Wood and Ceres, Keenan resigns The State Elections Com­ primary to then-Mayor down incorrectly. ; , (riiVe AAe a of Appeals, the Tolland County Farm Beatrice Kowalski. Voo CMLO mission has ended an in­ George Athanson by 94 The report said there'.'!' Bureau for 25 years, the Soil and The Pamona is Ida Speer, the vestigation of the city’s votes and filed suit were numerous instances ; • Water Conservation Committee and Flora, Grace Hornish. charging irregularities in / disputed September 1981 of absentee ballot * the Democratic Town Committee. On the executive committee for one Andover board mayoral primary by the voting. applications bein g dis-'.'!' Mrs. Kralovich, born nearby in year is Christine Covell; for two calling for extensive Attorneys for Milner, tributed in questionable I Frank and Ernest — Bob Thaves Rockville, came to Andover in 1956 as years, Howard Stanley, and for three, changes in state laws to Athanson and the city circumstances, but con- ; a bride, and assisted her husband on Doris Hutchinson. OW»y*»A«ia.TMRa»U»PM>TM0N prevent potential voting agreed to settle the suit by eluded there was insuf-.- - otter 14 years abuse. holding a new primary. ficlent evidence to support F i v e v v i l l g b t The commission Milner won the second race a finding that the ballots T Wednesday called for in October and was elected were distributed to un- ;i Y o u t c n t H e Y'iPE ANDOVER — Dennis Keenan, a 14-year member of Gov. O'Neill rejects tax stricter legislation gover­ mayor of Hartford in authorized voters. the school board, resigned this week to the regret of the ning how absentee ballots November. NOT B v EN rest of the board. are handled, “ to protect In a five-page report, the The commission-' "H e ’s been a very good board member,” board against undue inHuence comrriission said it found previously fined five city .' IN s u RS p ! Chairwoman Beatrice Kowalski said Wednesday. “ I on New York commuters and possible fraud” by no evidence of extensive Democrats, including ; hate to see him go off. He was very good with the special campaign workers. wrongdoing Milner’s sup­ Juanita Giles, wife of state.; education programs.” The commission porters had claimed, in­ Rep. Abraham L. Giles, for Keenan said Wednesday he’s been wanting to quit HARTFORD (UPI) - The O’Neill said the New Jersey plan was proposed limiting the cluding charges voting mishandling absentee'!; since last fall, but held off in order to help through the Legislature’s plan to raise $16 million in enacted as a tax necessitated because of number of ballot machines were tampered ballots. No further dis^- 4-l« TaNtez budget process. income by taxing New Yorkers who work “ a transportation emergency” and the applications a person can with and a moderator in cipllnary actions are; Marj Anderson was picked to fill his spot. in Connecticut has been vetoed by Gov. money collected would have to be used receive, requiring persons one voting district purpose­ planned by the commis- - Keenan said, “ I was in my 20s when I started on the William O’Neill, who says he wants no for repairing and improving rail service. distributing applications to ly caused the voter Sion. -! Tha Born Losar — Art Sansom board, and I ’m in my 40s now. I ’m tired, and I think the part of “ border wars.” 'The commuter tax had been pushed by sign the ballots, requiring spot needs some new blood. The governor announced his veto Fairfield County lawmakers who said more extensive record­ Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick i6erALON6eR'^ Buds Bunny — Warner Bros. " I enjoyed it very much. It was a good experience,” Wednesday, saying he had questions their constituents who work in New York keeping and assessing hef- WN DON'T A M A he said. about the constitutionality of levying the had to pay an Income tax on wages while tler penalties for jCHRI^/WASTREE. L-S3BI JMEAlZVaJ^ YES,AND! EVERY NISMT, I He said he wants to spend more time concentrating on so-called “ commuter U « ” on the es­ their counterparts did not, and used rail H A V E 'T H E violations. m t >BU tkJTiCEP trtKT PEOPLE • ^OIWBHOW IW A 6 SALESMAN^ M O V E P 'I D A w i s h 3, his work. He is the executive director of the Wheeler timated 40,000 people who live in New service at Coniiecticut’s expense. The probe was sparked ARB FOREVER Pl»«N6-WEIR EXPECTIN’ iO M ^jJiW NEW ADDRESS. . H A P N t . p a r n d e s t Clinic, a private mental health clinic. York but work in Oinnecticut. O’Neill also vetoed a bill that would by allegations from sup­ EY&SLWaEB BAjCK IN PLACET -Ti m e F i n D i/y G- “ I ’m concerned with retribution and I have let the independent Connecticut Keenan said he may return to serve on a town board in porters of Hartford Mayor BArMKBR BROWN'A 6 L A « E S /vW WAV a couple of years. “ I suspect in a year or two I w ill come don’t care for border wars,” said Public Transportation Authority decide'^ TTdrman L. Milner who ACTilALLY FEU OFF PURlNtS n m m r o c A i y back and get on another type of town agency,” he said. . O’Neill, who noted the New Yorkers ,who will take over operation of the com- charged wrongdoing in the -i-ER.AK-oAPIAiUfiSION! ’•i FRCIATT 0HAR6E6 BY EUM INKTIN' “ Bi'* I ’m dropping out for now.” already paid an income tax in their home rrtuter rail line between New Haven and city’s disputed * primary. ' lW SK-KAFR'‘ I ’VE PECIPEP state. “ W e’re not separate countries. New York City. Milner, a former state tdViORKOM N0N-6K1P l a r g e 10 INCH ASSORTED FLOOR $PECTA0LE6 We’re all one country.” The state Department of Transporta­ legislator, lost the MORE The Democratic governor, who is tion and the' Metropolitan Transit .gMCCBiS rwRgtutFKbmoa Car fire suspicious seeking election to his first full term, Authority will be negotiating to provide Tropical M C R E A S M a also rejected claims by supporters of the rail service on the line when Conrail 6RAV1TY/ BOLTON — Police are investigating a suspicious car, bill ttot the revenue was needed to gives up the job later this year as man­ POOLSNU Plants Winthrop — Dick Cavalli tire on School noad early Wednesday tnai may nave been balance the state’s $3.19 billion budget dated by the Northeast Rail Service Act AH priOM drastically -rMEse SUBDIVISIONS set intentionally after being falsely reported as stolen for the upcoming fiscal year. of 1981. raduead on now 1982 imMXBMmBBRS T H A T M A K E S 25 I W ONPe? IF t h b b e 's ALL LOOK AUKS- by the owner. “ I certainly didn’t count on it,” O ’Neill Famlly-Slaa 11 RESIQN6PFTOM RESWNATIONS SUCH ATHINfirAS A The governor said he preferred to have RESliiMATkPN E F ID E M IC ? Fire Chief James Preuss said today he believed the said of the revenue involved. Swimming PcolSi AVAIUIII THE FRIENCPOHIP IM TVrO the transportation department decide on n n M T*-*— ^ uaL ---•- ' INSTOIIS fire in the Chrysler Cordoba to have started from the in­ oowoptetU' w m ovoKa CLUB TODAVr In his veto message, O’Neill cited a the new operators “ to ensure legislative WITH FLORAL •ach• 1 2 2 2 side, rather than in the engine compartment from an fanoo, tiltdr and Dirts. T 1975 U.S. Supreme Court decision as well as executive branch oversight of -warranty., lacludaa electrical short. striking down a similar tax imposed by the contract and expenditures.” dollvary fdr only, Police said they are investigating a false report of a New Hampshire on Maine commuters. MT8.00 wnus supply stolen vehicle, but named noone in the search. He also said a similar attempt by New If such power was given to the indepen­ Taats. Financing 2U SPDIGER ST. MMIIIN Preuss said the owner was James Kendall of Jersey, which the Connecticut bill was dent transportation authority, he said, avaUabls. Call ■---a- Manchester. ' modeled after, ,” is currently struggling “ it 4rould delay and cast the shadow of a MCSC u The car, he said, which burned up in front of Kendall’s through the New Jersey courts toward a veto and an agreement with the M TA or ex-w ife’s home at about S a.m., was totaled. very uncertain future.” any other party may never be reached.” KA.k*. ■teitikWB.iiraiguHf gmee MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. June 10. 1982 - 21 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., June 10, 1982 PICTURE-PERFECT GIFTS BUSINESS / Classified FOR GRADS AND DADS / PHOTOCUNIC/ Here're tips on encyclopedia

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I Britain. ’That was the message of John Kenneth summer business seminar called “ New Each group acting in its own interests m i Mrs.. Levan- Galbraith, the Harvard economist and Directions in Economic Policy,” came creates the spiral of wages and prices dowski’s appoint­ pundit who spoke at the University of one night after a talk by Paul that has characterized the inflation of ment was one of four Hartford Wednesday night. McCracken, one of Reagan’s economic the 1970s, Galbraith said. Only by a CUISINART Food Processor Galbraith decried the “ supply side fan­ advisors and a disciple of the economic svstem of govemment-superyis^ wage SAVE ^M R $40 announced by Phillip (Model DLC10E) $ Q 7 SAVE OVER $32 ! .. ,...U ..'a '. T. Davidson, chair­ tasy” that tax cuts for the wealthy will faith that Galbraith criticized. and price controls can the spiral be Our Reg. 99.76 ...... O f man of Weather- spur investment and saving. 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They are just making the said. Most recently, she SAVE $4! (PHOTO REG. PRICES MAY VARY BY STORE.) was' an assistant , Cindy LevandowskI accessories buyer. RIVAL Electric^ The other three appointments were: Canceled contracts threaten regional dairy « Zero Click ’n Clean ip€rcoli 'ih • Merry Kelleher of New Britain, named vice own dairies in sity of suppliers. president, director of stores and human resources. Dudley, Mass., under Dairy industry officials T h e agency is in­ Can Opener BOS’TON (U P I) - ’Two Massachusetts and Rhode Officials at Deary • Linda Faye of Stamford, named- dress buyer. court-ordered protection said Charlestown-based vestigating whether any Our A O C I L ' ' major supermarket chains Island, cited business Brothers could not be Hood has been attempting wholesalers have been Reg. 13.89 .. • Peter Fotos of Enfield, named vice president have canceled contracts from creditors since 1980, reasons in spitting its reached for comment and selling milk at less than Removable cutting unit for ready-to-wear and accessories. with a key milk supplier, has relied on Stop & Shop to Increase its market Connecticut business the company's lawyer said cost, a violation of state for fast, easy cleaning. raising fears the dairy will and Star Market for ap­ share through aggressive between Hood and he would be unable to com­ Convenient cord storage. "'W* go out of business and proximately 75 percent of price competition. “ We law. Model 4781M/H Garelick. ment until the end of the enable New England its business. ’The chains know there has been a Hood now controls the Non-supermarket week. Phoenix buys firm leader H.P. Hood to ex­ cited “ quality problems” wholesale price war going H i t ' majority of the market sources told the Boston Hood spokesmen were pand its share of the and “ business reasons” for on,” said a spokesman for with its chief competition Globe the chains switched also unavailable for com­ p r : the state Department of SA VE $6 f HARTFORD — Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance market. ending their relationship coming from Deary, in an effort to keep a diver­ ment. Co. has agreed to buy a controlling interest in Deary Brothers of with the ailing firm. Food and Agriculture. WITH REBATE I ■ ‘ ?= Garelick Farms of Burgess & Leith Inc., a Boston brokerage firm. Franklin, Mass., West CONAIR ' The agreement makes Phoenix Mutual, the 22nd Lynn Creamery in Lynn, ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. Pro 1200‘Watt SAVE OVER $17 With RBbBtB l largest insurer in the U.S. with $34 billion of in­ Mass, and Mosher Farms surance in force last year, the first Hartford based Firms to get loons of Ellington, (Jonn. Dryer/Styler insurance company to move Into the retail INSURANSMITHS SINCE CaWorReg.Price ..13JM POLAROID ‘TImi-Zerd* •? Hood is owned jointly by Caidor Saw Price ...SUN securities business. Phoenix Chairman and Chief Executive Officer HARTFORD (UPI) - Metallurgical Inc. of seven employees. Agway Inc., a large New 1914 Mir.MalMnRebate ..2.00 One-Stop instont Camera York farmer cooperative Robert Jackson and Albert Moore, chairman and ’The Connecticut Develop­ Massachusetts to build and • $907,000 in loans for and Agrimark, New PINAL with 1-Pak .Supercolor Film diief executive officer of Burgess & Leith, said ment Authority has ap­ equip a 20,500-square foot Frismar Inc. of Haddam to England’s largest dairy COST.. CrtdorfNfl.ftiN'^ - - - . . . *117 Tuesday Phoenix will buy 51 percent of the proved more than $20 plant in the Enfield build and equip a 2,000- 7.99 cooperative. Has two heat and two brokerage in cash. million in low cost loans Memorial Industrial Park. square foot addition to its 649-5241 CUdorSrt* W «|l-j ’ ^>1!-^- Star Market cited quality speed settings. Light- Mfr. WaH-in IMifeN^«. . H i ALL COKIN* FILTERS a The purchase price was not disclosed, but for seven companies, who The firm distributes Clinton plant. Nine jobs weight lor versatlis and ! k problems in switching its 65 E. Center Street IN STOCK...Over 100 f Jackson and Moore said one half of the money paid have plans to add 300 new microscopes and will be created. easy styling. Modal #063 10% OFF, , business to Mosher. Stop & Manchester, Ct. •6ee elsrti for deteRe. Our Reg. Prlcee I Flltsrs to Choose From • by Phoenix will be added to Burgess & Leith’s jobs. laboratory equipment. • $990,000 in industrial Shop, which operates its YOUdFIMI^eOST yqy—r -• T55rrsvs?raf capital base, which now stands at $1.7 million. Sealectro Corp. of New Excel will hire seven bonds for Revue Optics •SMdMkiwdNMiw. . W ■ m f : 9 ee^S^Npfai York got the highest loan, employees. Inc. of Stamford, which $10 million, to buy, • $1 million in bonds for distributes eyeglasses. ’The SAVE OVER $e t rbnovate, and equip a va­ Seton Name Plate Ck>rp. of loan is to buy and equip a WITH REBATES cant building in New Bri­ New Haven to build a building in South Norwalk. Dividends cut Th e company has 20 tain once used as a super­ 20,000-square foot facility We stay committed. CONAIR market and discount store. in Branford. The direct employees and will'add 12 Twist ’n Curl WILTON — Directors of Emery Air Freight, Sealectro manufactures mail sales firm will add workers. Trio Styler citing the need “ to conserve cash,” Tuesday electronics. CaMorR«g.Pilca ..IM S slashed the regular quarterly common stock dlvF 'The authority approved < CaWorMPlfcW ..1A70 detid to 12Vk cents from 25 cents a share. $3.5 million in tax exempt SWIMMING POOLS W hen you buy a car from us, we Mlr.MM4aRebele .2A0 The reduced dividend payment will be made bonds lo t T R U M P F HUGE POOL • HUGE SAVINGS August 13 to shareholders of record July 30. America Inc. to build a FINAL stay with you. COST... 10.70 68,000square foot addition Two styling brushee iMd to its Farmington sheet one curling Iron all-in- . metal plant. 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CORPORATION hotel’s employment center at 1067 Farmington Ave. L------— MANCHESTER VERNON in Fanoiiifdon starting June 14. Office hours there Financial advice Tolland are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mimday through Friday, and 9 1145 Turnpike Tri-City Shopping Center a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Sylvia P o rte r te lls bow to AU hiring decisions are expected to be made by g e t “ Y ou r M m ey’a Worth” good care endiuircs STORE HOURS: DAILY 10 AM to 9:30 PM • SATURDAY 9 AM to 9:30 PM • SUNDAY 11 AM to S PM •{ PRICES EFFECTIVE THRUJSATURDAY July 3, Meaney says. — dally on the business JACMTON • MOMAM MALTY page in The Manchester Coil Doukf Umo 203/646-2316 Herald. M ANCHESTER H E RALD , Thurs., June 10, 1982 — 2:$^ 2 2 - M ANCHESTER HERALD . TKurs.. June 10. 1982 MWEimSMG MwqmsiNG Classified 643-2711 MTES 22— Condominiums Minimum Charge TAG SALE SIGNS 46—Sporting Goods 58—Misc tor Rent 12:00 noon the EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Heating-Plumbing 15 W dfds NOTICE 24— Lots-Land tor Sale 36— Flooring ,47—Garden Products 59*->Home8/Apts. to Shifre Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to an­ day before publication. 13— Help Wanted -S^lnvesimenl Properly 37— Moving.Trucking.Storage48— Antiques 1—Lost and Found 49— Wanted to Buy 14— Business Opportunities 26— Business Property 36—Services .Vyafited AUTOMOTIVE PER WORD PER DAY nounce it, is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. When you place your ad, 2 —Personals 50— Produce 3 --Announcements 15— Situaiiori Wanted 27— Resort Property 26—Real Estate Wanted Deadline for Saturday Is b—Auctions 61— Autos tor Sale y o u ’ll re c e iv e ONETAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS 62— Trucks tor Sale 12 noon Friday; Mon­ EDUCATION 63— Heavy Equipment lor Sale1 D A Y ...... 14(P FREE 40— Household Goods 52— Rooms for Rent MISC. SERVICES 64— Motorcycies-Bicycles day's deadllr\e Is 2:30 18— Private Instructions 41— Articles for Sale 53— Apartments for Rent 65— Campers-Trailers-Mobile 3 D A Y S ...... 13® FINANCIAL 19— Schoois-Ciasses 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes for Rent Friday. Homes « 20— Insiruciions Wanted 32— Painting.Papering 43— Pets-Birds-Oogs 56—Offices-Stores for Rent 8— Mortgage Loans 66— Automotive Service 6 D A Y S ...... 12® Phone 643-2711 33— Building.Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 56—Resort Property lor Rent CALL 643-2711 OR STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE 1 HERALD SQ., MANCHESTER 9— Personal Loans * 67— Autos for Rent.Lease 34— Roofing.Siding 45— Boats & Accessories 67—Wanted to Rem 26 D A Y S ...... 11® >0—Insurance REAL ESTATE

Building Contracting 33 Fraa ClaaaMad Ada Y A Q s a l e s Apartmenta tor Bant S3 Produea 50 OfffcM-Sloras Motorcyelaa-Blcfclaa 64 □ EDUCATION • ••••••<•••#• •eeeeeev** tor Rant 55 •••••••••••••••••••••••• LEON CIESZYNSKI. REFRIGERATOR - M ANCHESTER- One and aaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaa MOTORCYCLE eeeeeeeeee^^eeeeeeeeeeea_ HOUSEWIVES SPECIAL - BUILDER. New homes, medium size. Good for cot­ two bedroom apartments USED CAR LOT - 461 Main INSURANCE - Lowest Schoolt-Clatte* 19 Tag Sale every Tuesday- additions, remodeling, rec tage or spare for cellar. available. Centrally U PICK AT THE Street, Manchester. Long Rates Available! Many op­ Thursday, 9-2 till rooms, garages, kitchens $25.00. Telephone 649-0498. located on busline near established. Call weekdays tions. Call; Clarice or HAND W EAVING, spin­ everything is gone. 196 ®anrl|rHlrr Bpralft remodeled, ceilings, bath shopping center and CORN CRIB 9-5, 6^2426,_ _ Joan, Clarke Insurance Scott Drive. ning and natural dyeing tile, dormers, roofing. RAM G O LF Clubs Woods schools. For further details Agency 643-1126. taught at Spindle Hill, Residential or commer­ 1,3,4 Irons 2 thru 9. call 649-7157. aim tbwry patch Coventry. Yam , spinning TAG SALE - Friday and cial. 649-4291. Excellent condition. $75.00. □ AUTOMOTIVE MOTORCYCLE wheels, looms for sale. Saturday, June lltn and Telephone 646-4383. BUCKLAND ROAD INSURANCE - For all your "Your Community Newspaper' Call Jessie Marshall, 742- 12th. 10-4. 57 Mount ELECTRICAL SERVICES SOUTH WINDSOR motorcycle needs, call us. 8934. _ Sumner Drive, Bolton (off For Playtime Auto Parts For Bala 60 - We do all types of Elec­ SMALL ROLL "Top desk - Competitive rates. Friend­ Bolton Center Road). trical Work! Licensed. Call very good condition. $95.00. Opened deity - ly service. Fine com- Lota-Land tor Sala 24 FOUR CUSTOM Firebird after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. Telepnone M9-5555. anies. Ask for Janet or 13 M U LTI F A M IL Y Tag Sale Urn m pteked out aluminum rims in good Sudy. Crockett Agency, Help Wanfoc# 13 ...... - Saturday, June 12tn, 94. condition. Call 647- that’s FARRAND SIX LEG GYM Set - Needs 643-1577. Old furniture, lamps, oil 8125 after 6 pm. PLEASE READ BERKSHIRE REM O D ELING - Cabinets, painting! 2 regular swings, SECRETARY needed in « paintings, children’s items LAND BARGAINS Roofing, Gutters, Room glide ride. 4 passenger INDIAN MOTORCTYCLE - YOUR AD busy rental office four days HUHomB Scnvll15ei, 8:30 am - 8:30 6478 after 6 p.m. ask for Couch needs new cover. between 9 and 5 pm or automatic, 5,000 miles, lessen the value of the pm. Mon. - M.; or till 3:00 much more. Saturday, after 5 pm and weekends, works. $8%. 6434118 after 5 to: BOX RR, c/o Mike. $75.00 pair. Please call 646- wind screen, roll bar, I advertisement w ill not SEARS, ROEBUCK and pm. Sat. A Sun. June 12th, rain or shine, 9- 649-7157. p.m. luggage rack. Good condi­ Co. - We are accepting Manchester Herald 0867. of be corrected by an ad­ 4. 106 Henry Street, tion. $1000. 644-1162 applications for a part time CARPENTRY WORK - 1977 RABBIT - generally ditional Insertion. Doors, Windows, Roofs, LADIE’S Three-speed Huf­ Manchester. 118 MAIN STREET - Three evenings. commission sales ^sition HELP WANTED - room heated apartment. good condition, asking To all home Concrete Work et cetera. fy sun-country bicycle. 26 in our Furniture Depart­ Experienced need only $1800. Call 742-9514 after 7 “ No Job Too Small’ ’ . Call inch. Excellent condition. NEW ITEMS added - two Hot water, no appliances, 1974 NORTON 850 Com­ ment. Apply: Personnel, apply. Own transportation. □ BUSINESS p.m. weekdays. Weekends David 643-8996 $65.00. Telephone 643-6586. family, sofa, stove, office security. Tenant in­ mando Roadster. Manchester Parkade. Roofing, siding, and SERVICES furniture, much more. surance. 646-2426, 9-5 an3rtime. Excellent shape and run­ a E.O.E. remodeling. Telephone 742- Friday 12-7, Saturday and weekdays. ning condition, only 11,000 . 3 l \ t Heating-Plumbing 35 T IL E , STEEL, aqua, black 8440. Sunday 104. Rain or shine. 1977 DODGE Aspenspet station miles and completely Services Offered 31 trim, approx. 55 sq. ft. MEDICAL RECORDS 29 Clinton Street. M AN C H E STE R - M A IN wagon. 6 cyl.,/*■. P< power original. $1750.00 or best H a u fh p B trr clerk - light typing, filing, $25.00. Plate glass shelving steering, AM-FM, REGISTERED NURSE - Street - Three room heated offer. 646-3992 after 4p.m. subscribers of 5'A’ long, 10-14” wide, $7.50 general office skills. Must supervisory position. 11-7 REWEAVING BURN automatic, excellent condi­ each. 'Telephone 6494339. apartment. Hot water, Can be seen at 124 Birch Herald HOLES. Zippers, um­ be a high school graduate, shift - 4/5 nights per week. M&M Plumbing and appliances. No pets.) tion. $2850. Weekdays - 875- Street. Hrraif'i person^le, self-motivated brellas repairM. Window Excellent salary and Heating, Manchester. 649- Security, parking. 523-7047. ^ 6219; evenings and and willing to work with shades, Venetian blinds. BRAND NEW Am-Fm TAG SALE - Saturday, 10- benefits including free 2871. Small repairs, weekends - 228-9730. Campara- Trallart-Moblla others in a long term care Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Keys. TV FOR RENT. stereo headset, $10.00. Oval 4. 66 White Street. Tent remodeling, heating, formica kitchen table, 60 472 MAIN STREET - 5 Homat 65 setting. This is a newlv Century 96, Major Medical, Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. trailer, baby items, mis­ 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, good baths, kitchens and water inches with four chairs, rooms. $325. monthly plus c re a t^ position will full 11 sick days, 10 paid 649-5221. cellaneous. engine, tires and frame. Classi­ utilities. No appliances. 1979 FORD FlOO Explorer, The Herald that heaters. Free estimates! and part time hours holidays. Call Colchester $35.00. Call 6434859 before $1%. Telephone 649-7206. noon or after 5 p.m. Security, tenant insurance. 302, V8 automatic, power □ NOTICES available. Four qualified Convalescent Home, BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - ••••••***V1**** ...... MULTI FAMILY Tag Sale Phone 646-2426, 9 to 5 steering, power brakes, tilt individuals will receive Colchestc, 537-2339. Concrete. (Chimney Household Qooda 40 - Large variety. June 12th. 1974 VEGA G.T. WEDDING GOWN never weekdays. steering wheel, Ziebart $5.13 per hour to start plus E.O.E. Repairs. ’’No Job Too Saturday, 9 to 5. 53 Indian Hatchback. Sleeved USED worn, size 5/7, $50.00. King rust proofing, with leer in­ Loat and Found 1 q comprehensive benefit Small.” Call 644-8356. Drive. 1 3 5 3 FOUR ROOM Apartment - engine, rebuilt carb., sulated camper top with fied REFRIGERATORS, size French Provincial package. Apply in person: 1-6 yr». Second floor. Mature b r^ es , good tires, asking leer slide in living unit. BLACK AND White male Meadows Convalescent C & M Tree Service, Free WASHERS, RANGES - headboard, $35.00. T R IP L E Tag Sale - Satur­ $9M. Telephone 643-0516. NEED EXTRA MONEY? Clean, Guaranteed. Parts adults. No appliances, no Showroom condition, 5700 hove something Center, 333 Bidwell Street, estimates. Discount senior Telephone 649-5392. cat, lost vicinity of Ellen day & Sunday 10 to 4. A sew-simple dress with pets, references, security. miles. Selling price $5500. & Service. Low prices! rick rack trim and side Drive, Manchester. If find Manchester between the Sailing Avon can help citizens. Company Households, personal One car. Telephone 649- 1981 SILVER CHEVETTE - 648-1769. please contact 649-1298. hours of 8 am and 4 pm. Manchester owned and B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main Articles for Sale 41 items, G. Washington belts for the little girl. 15.000 original miles. Air- J fight Inflation. Call now 1265, operated. Call 646-1327. Street. 643-2171. No. 1353 with Photo- Ad! bedspread. Dinette. 514 conditioning, snow tires, at 646-3685 or 523- Guide is in Sizes 1 to 6 LOST: Grey and white cat FILM B A RG A IN - Out-of- Foster Street (Slater) HEBRON - Two bedroom rear defogger, auto trans., Probate Notice called “Mooch” . Gerald TRUCK DRIVERS 9401 LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen- ...... ’1 ] South Windsor, off Route years. Size 2, 1% yards p/s, p/b. $4750. Please call date Kodak Verichrome 45-ihch. apartment, heat and hot NOTICE TO CREDITORS Park area. REWARD. cing. Attics, cellars, gar- Pan 126 film , 12-exposure 30. ^3685, leave message on Probate Notice Experienced furniture drivers w a te r. $350. m on th ly. ESTATE OF PATRICK ages cleaned. All types Patterns available only NOTICE TO CREDITORS Please call 742-5487. for steady full time positions. FULL TIME Experienced rolls for Instamatic. Security, references. No machine. MADDEN, JR., alw PATRICK trash, brush removed. in sizes akoum. ESTATE OF NORTON P. to sell for Apply in person to: M r Singer. only body man. Apply at: TwenW-flvfe rolls for $5. TAG SALE - Dolls, some pets. &11 6434976 or 228- MADDEN, deceased TO ORDIR, M a«.U jH 'tir.M di WARNER MISSING June 2nd - two No telephone calls please. 214 Stafford Road, Picket, Split Rail, Stake ★ Call Doug Bevins at The collectibles, miscellaneous ■attm, Rim 004, fapsuHA US SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, 4023. The Hon. J, Stewqrt Stockwell, dogs - female, white Mansfield. Fences installed. 528-0670. ALUMINUM SHEETS Herald, 643-2711, after 1 household items. 68 Irving haoMliit. . TRUCKS Car-inv. value Judge, of the Court of Probate, ' Shepherd/Husky, blue Street (behind Waddell t W O O M N T T $2143, sold for $100. For in­ District of Manchester at a Judge, of the Court of Probate, used as printing plates. .007 p.m. FOUR ROOM Apartment, District of Hebron at a hearing eyes, gentle, rusty brown, Puritan LICENSED DAY CARE tkiUMcKnlv iirM hearin g held on June 2, 1982 U JOB INFORMATION: thick, 23x28‘/4’^. 50c each, School). 94:30, Saturday, second floor, appliances, formation on purchasing held on May 12, 1982 ordered that limps hind leg, hyper. Furniture Mart Cruise Ship jobs, also HOME - Will watch your similar bargains, caU 602- ordered that all claims must be or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- June 12th. ■■wontfrioo* heat. No pets, one car. presented to the fiduciary on or all claims must be presented to the South Manchester- 1061 Now Britiin Avo. Houston, Dallas, overseas child or infant days. Call 9984575 Ext. 7816. Call fiduciary on or before August 10, 2711. They MUST be picked Len Auster, Herald PiM haaii, SSim t »itk ZIP Security. Bieferences. (Dali before September 2, 1882 or be Glastonbury-Bolton area, Wott Hortford jobs. 312-741-9870 Dept. 646-0262. up before 11:00 a.m. only. ay an CODE, Etflt Itaiiiter m R l h « . Refundable. 1982 or be barred as by law sportswriter, keeps you in­ before 7 p.m. 649-3340. barred as by law provided. Reward for information. 423B. Phone call refun­ Sunday 6/12 & 6/13,10 to 4. New FASHION w ith provided. less than *99°° Sherrie L. Anderson, SMALL LOADS OF formed about the local Photo-Guide patterns in Kathleen M. Sawyer, Clerk 643-1635 anytime. PART TIME Aide for dable. DARK LOAM - 5 yards Rain or shine. 3 families. MANCHESTER - desirable 1967 MUSTANG ConverU- Ass’t. Clerk STONE, trap rock, play delivered, $60. plus tax. sports world. Read the Stereo equipment, toys, all size ranges, has a ble, excellent running coii- The fiduciary is; The fiduciary is: elementary school. Pays five room flat, two Carol W. Houghton LOST. Calico long haired, FULL TIME Road sand, white stone, loam latest in his "Thoughts books, miscellaneous. 46 speejal Grace Cole Collec­ dltibn, inspectilne ana Elfriede Madden $3.37 per hour. 11:40 to 1:40 Sand, Gravel, Stone & bedrooms plus T.V. room Pine Ridge Drive, one year old double pawed and pool sand tion for larger sizes; plus restorable. $1500 or best 59 Scott Drive Monday thru Friday on salesman. Transportation Trap Rock. Call 643-9504. A p L E N ty,” regularly in East Eldridge Street, and garage. $425 unheated. Andover, Conn. 06232 cat named Terror, Oakland 2 BONUS Coupons! Manchester, CT 06040 school days. Contact Gail a must. Liberal commis­ DELIVERED. Telephone 'The Manchester Herald. Manchester, o ff Autumn Immediate occupancy. offer. 649-5473 after 5 p.m. 016-06 N P ric e .... $1J!5. Street, Manchester vicini­ 644-1775. 021-06 Rowe - Highland Park sion schedule. M AK Pain­ ••••••••••••••••••*••••• Street. Evenings - 649-0649. ty. Call 647-1081 or 527-1886. ting, 643-2659. 1972 DATSUN 1200. $200.00 N A M E ...... School, 647-3342. ‘ Fraa Claaaltlad Ada Ask for Lynne. L A W N MOWERS ...... ACCESSORIES - HEBRON - Two bedroom or best offer as is. Probate Notice Probate Notice R E P A IR E D - Free pick-up Telephone 8464458. ACCOUNTS Payable clerk RN NIGHT Supervisor - Two Nikon 35mm film Sunday, 10-5. Moving - Patch Pillows apartment - appllandes, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ADDRESS ...... IMPOUNDED - Male, 8 and delivery. 10% Senior WHIRLPOOL WASHER - Excellent opportunity for Full time position in long cassettes and one Contax must sell - G.E. stove and parklM. $390 monthly - no ESTATE OF BENJAMIN M. years old, looks like a not working. Best offer an individual with at least term care facility. Discount. ECONOMY 35mm film cassette, $5 refrigerator, gold tone, pets. ‘Telephone 649-2871. 1980 MERCURY Bobcat - KENDALL, aka MAE T. BURBA, III, deceased CITY ...... Chin/Cross, black/white, less than $50.00. Call D oi^ KENDALL, deceased (ive years of accounts Excellent benefits. Call LAW N MOWER - 647-3660. each. Two Graflite like new. Both for $500. four speed, transmission, The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. Knighton Street. Male 1 or Becky any time at 64’?- The Hon- W illiam E. FitzGerald. payable experience. 643-5151, ask for DNS. flashbulb guns, $5 each. One kitchen Set 1V5 years MANCHESTER - Main 26.000 o rig in a l m ile s, Judge, of the Court of Probate, year. Beagle, South Main 8066. Keep trying. Judge, at a bearing held on June 4, District of Manchester at a ZIP ...... PHONE. Qualified applicant must Call Dou| ; Bevins at The old, all wood, four chairs, Street. 2-3 rooms. Heated. excellent condition inside Street. Female, 2 years. and out. $3495. Telephone 1982 ordered that all claim s must hearing held on June 8, 1982 be accurate with fim res, SECRETARY- Herald, ( 43-2711, after 1 in excellent shape, $150.00 Hot water. Appliances. No be presented to the fiduciary on or Lab, black. Middle Turn­ RECEPTIONIST in long M A N ’S 26” 3-speed. $50.00 or best offer. Ola fashioned 649-1694. ordered that all claim s must be have some typing skills and ATTICS, GARAGES, p.m. pets. Security. Parking. before September 4, 1962 or be presented to the fiduciary on or pike. Female, 1 year. care facility. 40 hours. or best offer. Telephone barbers cabinet $50.00 or the ability to learn quickly. CELLARS CLEANED - ^-7047. barred as by law provided. before September 8. 1982 or be Golden, Main Street. 646- Excellent benefits. Plea­ 649-0915. best offer, miscellaneous - . ^ Sherrie L. Anderson, Apply to: Personnel Light trucking. All types of BEAUTIFUL Outdoor barred as by law provided. 4555. sant environment. clothes, benches, BANKREPOSSESSIONS AssH. Clerk Department, Gerber Scien­ brush and trash removed. COLONIAL Corner bushes, ground covers, THREE ROOM Apart­ Dawn E. Graboski tific, Inc., 83 Gerber Road Excellent typing skills a sedium, house plants, appliances, rugs. Elarly ap­ ment, second floor. Stove, The fiduciary is: Ass’t. Clerk Call 643-1947. cabinet, glass doors on top, FORSME E lm er H. Kendall, Manchester Herald Mortgage Loena 8 W., South Windsor, E.O.E. must. Medical background and more, pointment for stove, The fiduciary is: H&L hinges. $98.o6. refrigerator, beat. On 1S77 FORD T-BM, killy ‘ aka H. Elmer Kendall •••••••••••«•••••••••••• helpful. Salary commen­ refrigerator and tables •quippod. l^xoaUf il condl- Benjamin M. Burba, Jr. M/F. PAT’S Lawnmowing and en chairs. busline, near parkade. 110 Parker Street, One Herald Square NEED DOLLARS? surate with experience. Telephone 649-6472 after 4 HfMv 691 East Middle Tpke., Telephone 649-6486. accepted. 124 Birch Street - Quiet older persons Manchester, CT 06040 Property owners dial 429- Manchester area. Send raking service. Free es­ p.m 646-3^ after 4 p.m. im DODQI D100 Ptck- Manchester, CT 06040 BABYSITTER: Teacher, timates. Call Pat 289-9211. preferred. $310. Call 649- 019-06 017-06 “ Manchester, Conn. 06040 5553 and ask Frank Burke teacher’s aide or similar resume to: Box R, c/o FOUR MONTHS OLD 62% or 6434802. up B2909. ' M IRRO R 36 X 60; formally 1079 FORD Qrand Tortno for help - good credit non- experience, who is Manchester Herald. Glenwood Stove - 20” . TAG SALE - Friday, 104, DIVEWAYS SEALED- o o m essential. over living room fireplace, Saturday, 94, Sunday 9-2. oU tiof] u pon • rough R- creative, mature, responsi­ Lawns Mowed. Odd jobs Excellent. Gas. White. MANCHESTER • Four tion. Roof offor. excellent condition. 843- 1973 Vega, rugs, exercise Probate Notice Probate Notice ble and loving for two done. Two ambitious $160.00. Come to: Garden room, two bedroom apart­ Th« above can ba ooan at TYPE OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLANK. LIMIT 20 WORDS. SALES 5675 after 5 p.m. $40.00. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Court of Probate, District of children: I'k and '/4 years D riv e, A p artm en t 17B, bike. 21 Harlan Street, ment. Heat, hot water, . the □ EMPLOYMENT college students, with ESTATE OF EMMA J. DONZE, Manchester old. Vernon Circle area. Experienced furniture sales Manchester. ^ n ch e ster. electricity, appliances. experience. Call Scott 646- SLIPCOVERED Lounge deceased NOTICE OF HEARING p eop le fo r evenings and Part time. Own transporta­ P 7527; Brad 643-1626. Immediate occupancy. ESTATE OF MARION KIMBALL. weekends. Apply in person to chair to reupholster or use, ttMClNSllf The Hon. W i U l ^ E. FitzGerald, Help Wanted 13 tion. Call 646-5153 days 19" S Y L V A N IA Black & $450. Don - 646-2482. an incapable person Mr. Singer. No telepnone calls $10.00. Five antique M SM staM M l Judge, of the c W t of Probate, (leave name with white console TV. (Dali 646- Pursuant to an order o f Hon. 4 please. CONCRETE WORK Done - wooden chairs (one District of Manchester at a 1 2 3 WORK AT HOME jobs answering service). Sidewalks, patio, walls and pressback) for reflnishlng, 0286, between 5 and 7 p.m. Musical Inatrumanta 44 SUBLET ONE Bedroom ^tearing held on, June 3, 1982 Donald F. Auchter, Acting Judge, dated June 6 ,1982 a hearing w ill be available! Substantial ear­ Puritan floors. Free estimates. $10.00 each. Telephone 645- Ideal for cottage. ee»eeeeeeee»^e»# ••••••• apt. Manchester 6/23 - 8/31.' 1969 CHEVY MaUbu, two ordered that all claims must be presented to the fiduciary on or held on an application praying for nings possible, call 504-641- FULL AND Part time Furnitura Mart Telephone 875-0572. 6526. •*••••••••••••••••••••••• Date negotiable. Fur­ door, smaU V8, good mpg, 8003, extension 494, for in­ positions open. Apply in nished, appliances. Also before September S, 1962 or ‘be the sale of certain real estate as in 1001 New Brlttln A«e. Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 NOTICE OF AUCTION new tlres/alteniator, AM- said application on file m ore fully formation. Pierson Salvation A rm y care for- two cats. $475 in FM cassette, many extras. barred as by law provided. WMt Hartford LOVING MOTHER of two BLACK AND Decker elec­ Sberrie L. Anderson, appears, at the Court o f Probate on Thrift Store, Manchester. Watkins Brothers, Inc., of 93$ will care for your child of 3 tric mower, 22 Inch with CUTE LITTLE Kittens are Main Street, Manchester, advance. 649-5294. Best offer. 63S-M1. Ass't. Clerk June 22. 1982 at 10:00 A.M. UNDERCOVERWEAR - 6464928. 5 6 8 PAINTER - Experienced years or older in my home, bag. In good condition. looking for good homes. Conn, w ill sell at auction one The fiduciary is: Shenie L. Anderson, 7 IM6. refinished and rebuilt, As seen on Phil Donahue! THREE ROOM apart­ 1971 TR8 - Needs work. E stelle Bedient Ass’t. Clerk in interior and exterior on quiet street with fenced $60.00. Telephone 649-6009. Please call ^9-6480 after traditional mahogany, six foot Learn how easy it is to FULL TIME Experienced ment, second floor, heat, $750. CaU Steve 646-7638 86 Long Road. RFD #3 018-06 painting. With own in yard. Weekdays only. 10:30 a.m. Chickerlng Grand on Tuesday, earn large profits at only parts counter person. Harwich. MA 02646 transportation. Hours: 8 to 647-9198. TWO WOODEN Buck ------June 22, i m at 10 A.M . the aimliances. Prefer quiet anytime. exciting home lingere par­ Apply at: 214 Stafford Watkins Piano and Organ olM r persons - no pets, 02(M)6 5. 246-7101. Saws, $5 each. Two wooden LO V AB LE , AD O R A B LE ties! Telephone 649-7265. Road, Mansfield. Studio at 925 Main Street, references, security, one 1974 OLDS CUTLASS - Probate Notice LIGHT TRUCKING - at­ antique tennis rackets, one P u p p ie s G o ld e n Manchester, C1900 CJ7 Laredo • 6 c yl, (o r Uw lN2-12gS Khool year. the O ffice o f the Town Clerk, the Be an Area Advisor and earn extra weeks - $ ^ . Contact Irene affectionate. (^11 643-4400 Sealed bide wUI be received nnUl privilegiirivileges, private bath. mreetioaa. Price... IU 5 . for smaU bnalness. Retatt four speed, lock-dp rear, Audit Report of the Eighth PoweU, 429-9595. HARMONY Guitar in after $;00 p.m. Call 8754781 2:00 P.M ., June 21, 1N2, at which Utilities District of Manchester for money with your own part time job. excellent condition with ■osaaTsusuoi and commercially zoned, neiv Goodyear 10t32t 1&.M- lim e they wlU be pubUcly opened. INTERIOR AND p.m. the year ended June 30,1961, which Please Clip & Mail Today, or CaU 872-1801, 10 to 5. S. Power steering, stereo. The right la reaerved to reject any Need own car. Salary plus mileage. Situation Wanted IB EXTERIOR Painting and case. $tt.00. Call any time - PROLONG THE LIFE fs open for public inspection during 643-1680 (Western style). $7800. Telephone 7420820 and aU bldi. SpecUicationj and bid the regular business hours. •••••••••••••••••••••••* Paperhanging. 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