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•D — MANCHESTER HERALD, F riday, April 29, 1983

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By James P. Sacks Herald Reporter to Communists Manchester According to town officials and organizers of the Manor resident project, the emergency shelter for the indigent which "When you hold their (eel to the fire, opened March 11 in Manchester and will close HOUSTON (UPI) — Declaring that Hazei Abell and . they don't have to see the light. They Saturday has proven the community’s need for a the nation’s security “ rests as much on scout Sarah Mal­ can feel the heat," he said. permanent facility. > willpower as firepower,’’ President oney of 62 Pitkin Town Manager Robert B. Weiss, noting that Reagan called on Americans Friday to And he pledged his administration St. work together. demand for the shelter has been “ heavier than stand up to the Soviets at the would not "retreat one iota on our tax expected” when operations began on an experimental bargaining table and meet the chal­ rate reductions or on indexing. basis, said the project has been a success anfl should lenge of communist tyranny in Central be continued. "The main question is finding a site,” America. Defending his efforts to bmld up said Weiss. "W e certainly feel the need.” “ Like it or not, the future freedom America’s military might, Reagan The shelter’s present location, in what used to be the and peace of mankind rests on our said. "Our national security rests as main building of the Bennet School, was provided to shoulders, ” Reagan said. “ If we try to much on willpower as firepower.” the Manchester Area Council of Churches (MACC) by take the easy way out, our children will Reagan said “ a genuine, verifiable the town on a no-cost basis during the experiment, ft suffer." agreement with the Soviet Union to may be converted to an elderly housing project in the With the warning that “ we can’ t reduce our levels of stragegic wea­ near future and will not be available as a permanent succeed if we are paralyzed with pons” is the best way to hold down site. indecision,’’ Reagan reiterated his defense spending in the future. Travel Time has moved to our newer, Weiss has been instructed by the town’s Board of appeal two days earlier in an address to Directors to look for something and have a plan for the larger, fully-computerized location at a Joint session of Congress for the fall. nation to unite behind his policy of 805 Hartford Rd. (adjacent to Lynch fighting communism in Central Toyota) Staffed with experts in the field THE SHELTER — which was originally scheduled America. Probers to close April 15, but was allowed to remain open Reagan addressed a friendly au­ of travel. Come visit Rita. Lyn, Donna, because of inclement weather — has been averfiging dience of Texas conservatives at a Chariotte, or Martha for all your travel, nine inhabitants each night in recent weeks, campaign fund-raising dinner for Sen. needs. according to MACC Executive Director Nancy Carr. get new John Tower during an overnight visit to It is staffed by two volunteers and is open from 9 p.m. Houston that included a stop earlier in Herald photos by Pinto When It’e Time to Trevel, until morning. the day at a privately financed, Think Trevel Time... The experiment “ has proven the need for a shelter non-profit drug and alcohol rehabilita­ ( ) and the ability of volunteers to run it," said Mrs. Carr. evidence 203 646-5725 tion center. She said those using the shelter with few exceptions UPI photo Troop 660 have been from Manchester. When the project The president heaped praise on opened, Mrs. Carr said, “ the police warned of Tower, chairman of the powerful New information from real estate transients but that hasn’t proven to be true. Hard ride Senate Armed Services Committee and agents and consumers has bolstered “ We started out with no one. Just the o lp n ^ rs ,” a pivotal backer of Reagan’s efforts to the stale attorney generalf,^ probe of she said. "Then word began to get around andifie men President Reagan stands over.

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F vonk Your neighbors’ views Polish police *No bad women, make crackdown Just bad laws’ Do you favor continued U.S. military involvement in Central America? NMMCBT ' UMPCRA1UMB WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - Police BOSTON (U PI) — A new law that detained at least three associates of Increases fines for prostitutes — and Lech Waiesa for questioning in Gdansk their clients — was protested Friday by Friday as authorities staged a show of a group of women who said they should force two days before May 1 ^tnon- have the right to sell sex and make C 23 BMOWtM ^ flo w I UWt Wl AIMIR roiOCABI A strations called by the SoKdarity money to support themselves. underground. ( "The buying and selling of sex should Riot police armed with Sovliet-made not be illegal,” said Rona Rothman of For Period ending 7 p.m. EST today. Rain and K ala^nikov submachine guns joined the “ No Bad Women, Just Bad Laws,” showers are expected in parts of the central Pacific regular police to patrol Warsaw in a committee. coast and central intermountain regions. Showers and show of force against the protests. Ms. Rothman, who said she’s not a thundershowers are forecast for portions o f the Some of the riot forces carried short prositute, added "w e think the govern­ middle Mississippi Valley and rain is predicted for; white wooden clubs. ment should get their hands out of our portions of the Ohio Valley. Elsewhere throughout the ’ The police appeared to be looking for sex lives.” nation, weather will be fair in general. Maximum posters or other messages from the She said “ we’re for prostitutes, not temperatures include; Atlanta 93, Boston 73, Chicago Solidarity underground giving instruc­ prostitution. Many make the choice 62, Cleveland 63, Dallas 86, Denver 70, Duluth 51, tions for anti-government May Day because'they get thrown off welfare Houston 87, Jacksonville 85, Kansas City 74, Little and can’t find jobs.” Rock 86, Los Angeles 64, Miami 81, Minneapolis 62, demonstrations Sunday. r iill In Gdansk, Walesa's private secre­ More than a dozen picketers, some New Orleans 85, New York 70, Phoenbc 83, San tary, Bozena Rybicka, whom police prostitutes, marched in front of the Francisco 63, Seattle 66, St. Louis 72, Washington 79. had detained briefly Thursday night, Statehouse carrying signs and chant­ 4 \ was taken away with her husband for ing against the prostitute bill signed another round of questioning. into law by Gov. Michael Dukakis this EVELYN HELM, Min- BRIAN HARPER. Min- AUDREY ST. PIERRE, BENJAMIN ROJAS, Man­ SCOTT PRENTICE, Man­ MARIE GILLESPIE. Glas­ ENRICO RUFINI, Man­ JOE CATALDI, Manches­ The couple was released at midday week. They want an immediate repeal. chutir: “Not particu­ chestir: "No. We have Manchester: “No. I chester: “No. We’ve chester: “No. I just tonbury: “No. I really chester: "If it helps us, ter: "No, because it but police returned to take the The law increases the fines for prostitution from $200 to $500 and Weather larly. I think the less other things to spend don’t think we should got no business don’t think it’s our don’t. It’s a difficult sure. I believe you will be like Vietnam if 26-year-old woman back for question­ should get involved we keep fooling ing a third time. ,doubles the possible maximum jail military the bettbr. our money on in­ get involved. We’re there.” business there...i just question. I’d hate to 3 " I think it was harassment," Mrs. sentence from six months to one year. I'm not against stead of getting mo­ getting into too many don’t like fighting.” see our troops get and it does involve around. We should Rybicka said. Clients, the so-called “ johns,” could us, indirectly.” mind our own busi­ also be prosecuted. supplies.” ney taken out of our things, and we need involved .in another Shortly after the Rybickas’ release, Today’s weather war but if it’s truly an ness and let them police briefly detained Henryk Mazui, One picketer, Mona Zeftel, said checks for that.” help here.” Walesa's bodyguard and one of his "w e ’re for the women and not for the oppressed nation take care of job. Women choose it for the money,” closest confidantes. They also ordered Mostly cloudy today and tonight with a 40 percent and really needs themselves.” Walesa's driver, Mieczyslaw Wa- She said most prostitutes are single mothers forced into the lifestyle. chance of showers. Highs today 70-75. Lows tonight help, we should keep chowski, to appear for questioning. 50s. Variable cloudiness Sunday with a chance of Wachowski was believed to be in police helping showers. Highs around 70. Southwesterly winds technologically.” custody. Plane crashes; Saturday and Saturday night 10-15 mph. seven are dead Extended forecast Hammer thrown UPI Town’s spray ordinance Manchester bhek GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (UPI) — An at HIrohito Today In history Ecuadoran airliner developed engine Extended outlook for New England Monday trouble on a domestic flight and through Wednesday: Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: TOKYO (U PI) — A schoolboy hurled On April 30, 1789 George Washington was inaugurated as the crashed after takeoff Friday, killing at least seven people and injuring 30i Variable cloudiness Monday, chance of sbovviTB' jeopardized in Legislature Danii will be considered by the a hammer at Emperor Hirohito Friday 0 ^ 0 TheThe net net cost cost increase increase to to a a leavesleaves are are collected collected by by town town Darh will be consid first president of the United Statesin a simple ceremony on a others, officials said. Tuesday and Wednesday. Daytime highs in th during the Japanese monarch's 82nd taxpayer with a house as­ workers after they have been Board of Directors May 10 as Wall Street balcony. Standing next to him is John Adams, the Officials said the plane, which tried Monday and Tuesday, SOs to low 60s Wednesday. sessed at $29,950 would be $2.24 bagged and put at the curb. well as an expenditure oL birthday celebration at the Imperial Overnight lows mostly the 50s Monday lowering vice president. New York was the nation’s capital until 1790. to return to Simon Bolivar Airport with val of the legislature's a year to have leaves va­ Some directors have questi­ $3,500 to study the feasibility o f Palace but the missile fell short and no mostly the 40s by Wednesday. A Manchester ordinance requir­ vanagh voted against the ordi­ its disabled engine, crashed about 300 ing anyone who sprays with Environment Committee. cuumed up at curbside, and it oned whether the cost to using the dam to produce^ one was hurt, police said. Maine, New Hampshire: nance. yards short of the runway and split in pesticides to notify neighbors 48 As a compromise, backers of the Last month the ordinance was would cost half as much if the homeowners of the plastic electric power. ^ Police grabbed the 14-year-old boy Chance of showers Monday. Clearing Tuesday. Fa who was also carrying a fruit knife and half. hours before the spraying may be bill gave House members public . amended to require oral notifica­ householder put the leaves in bags offsets the savings in Of the 20,000, half would The National Air Service airliner, Wednesday. Lows in the mid 30s to mid 40s. Highs 551 bags to have them picked up taxes, a contention some ho­ come from the unspent bal­ 24 pebbles in his pockets. A resident of 60 north and 65 to 70 south. ' superceded by a bill now before the assqunce that the DEP would be tion of neighbors rather than Swiss kick out Norway orders however, did not ignite on impact, House of Representatives that requlk^d to develop regulations during regular weekly trash meowners have made in pub­ ance of a previous appropria­ Mitaka in western Tokyo, the child \^s Vermont.; A chance of showers each day. Highs ^ notification by certified mail and it arrested and will probably be charged enabling at least half the 94j>ass^ngers would give the Department of ing notice to restored put the burden of notification to collections. lic hearings. tion for dam study that came Soviet newsmen and crew to run for safety from the the 50s and 60s. LoTga-iirthe 40s. with attempted assault, police said. sub’s destruction Environmental Protection exclu-V.. rs. property owners instead of spray­ For householder with an Huestis's figures put the net from federal revenue sharing The emperor was standing behind a wreckage, officials said. sive authority to regulate Swensson's an Adm ent ing contractors. assessment of $31,740, the cost increase for vacuum funds. pesticide. would have allowed toX is that The legislation now before the vacuum cost would be $2.85, collection at $56,790 and the On that $10,000 item a public bullet-proof glass shield, installed after BERN, Switzerland — The Swiss OSLO, Norway (U PI) — Norway Long Island Sound The bill was passed in the House already have their own pesticide General Assembly has the support and for a house assessed at net cost increase for bagged hearing must be held to allow a 1%9 incident when a man used a government closed the Bern bureau of Friday ordered its navy to destroy a Rains drenching slingshot to fire a metal ball at him. and sent to the Senate, where an ordinances to retain the regulatory of the Farm Bureau. It represents $56,000 it would be $5.05.' In collection by the trash con­ the directors to appropriate it the Soviet news agency Novosti Friday foreign submarine believed sneaking amendment was added that would power rather than cede it to the each case collection in bags by tractor at $24,650. to the General Fund and during a New Year audience, police on grounds it was a "center for through the country's territorial wa­ West, Midwest farmers who say they want the Today and tonight mostly cloudy. A 40 percent give municipalites the right to say state.V the contractor would cost half Those calculations assume transfer it to the Capital said. subversion" against Switzerland and- ters if the intruder tries to escape and pesticide control authority with the By the traditions of Japan's Shinto chance of showers. Highs 65 to 70. Overnight lows In what water bodies commercial The town passed the ordinance as much, according to figures that $33,500 in employee time Improvements Reserve Fund. ordered its chief correspondent cannot be forced to the surface. state so that there will be uniform religion, Hirohito is the 124th in a line of the 50s. Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph diminishing at sprayers could use for water to mix by a 5 to 4 vote last August in the by Robert Huestis, town will be released for perfor­ The remaining $10,000 will expelled. The order came shortly after the (U PI) — Thunderstorms slugged the regulation. emperors founded by a sun goddess in night. Sunday variable cloudiness with a chance of their sprays. wake of complaints after spraying budget officer. mance of other duties if the come from contingency funds The move was the latest in a Western navy sa id 'it had again detected a Mississippi and Ohio valleys with showers. Highs in the low 70s. That sent the measure back to for gypsy moths. Some of the The figures were compiled town contracts with the trash already appropriated and so 660 B.C. Before World War II millions crackdown — possibly related to the "possible submarine” in Hardangerf- heavy rains and fist-size hail Friday, of Japanese, Chinese and Korean the House where it is now pending. complaints came from beekeepers The Panama hat was popular­ at the cequest of the Board of collector for leaf pickup. will the $3,500. defection of a Soviet "Deep Throat” — jord. The bay is about 30 miles south of spreading several feet of-water over subjects were trained to revere him as - Rep. Elsie Swensson, R- who said their bees were killed by ized by Theodore Roosevelt on his Directors, which is consider­ The repairs to the dam, that has resulted in the expulsion of Norway’s Haakonsvern naval defense roads and forcing dozens of res idents to Manchester, sought unsuccess­ the spraying. Others came from visits to his pet construction ing leaf collection alternatives discussed during a budget a divinity and did not even dare to look more than 50 Soviet diplomats or center in Bergen. flee their homes. Vote on dam set fully to have the bill amended to residents who said their children project — the Panama Canal. in the process of determining workshop, are estimated to at him. newsmen from France, Great Britain, The identity of the underwater Persistent rains doused Southern Hirohito appeared on the veranda of leave control of spraying notifica­ were doused with spray. Directors Panama hats are made, not in the town budget for next year. Expenditure of $20,000 for cost $500,000. Bonds would and the United States since intruder has not been established but California a second day and winter Lottery the Imperial Palace's Chowaden Hall tion with municipalities like Man­ William Diana, Peter DiRosa, Panama, but in Ecuador of fine Under the present system. design of repairs to Union have to be issued for the work. the beginning of the month. most officials believe it to be a Soviet lingered in the northern Rockies, before a total of 53,000 people at four chester. That failed to win appro- James Fogarty and James McCa- jipijapa straw Swiss Justice Ministry spokesman craft. spreading another layer of spring snow audiences. Ulrich Hubacher said Alexei Dumov “If a possible submarine tries to over parts of Wyoming. was ordered to leave the country by escape, and there are no other ways of Heavy thunderstorms and marble- Lottery numbers drawn 3062. The “ 4-40 Jackpot” ’k'kiritiriiririr'kiciciriririciririririr'kiririKiriririririritiriririritir'kiriririririr'k^iriritir^^'k'k^'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'ki^ May 8 for "continued and increasingly stopping it, the Norwegian authorities size hail raked western Kentucky Friday in New England: numbers: 31-1^36-34 with Israeli predicts serious interference in Switzerland's will as a last resort use all means Thursday night and early Friday, Connecticut daily; 769. a jackpot of $38,116. domestic affairs." Dumov was the only available to keep it from escaping,’.’ spawning rising floods that uprooted at The Play-Four: 3987. Maine dally: 432. troops will stay Novosti correspondent in Switzerland. Defense Minister Anders Sjaastad said least 25 people from their homes in New Hampshire dally: Vermont daily: 945. Among the "subversive” activities in an afternoon statement. Beaver Dam, Ky. Some used boats to 0765. Massachusetts daily: HELP HANK - HELP BOLTON - VOTE DEMOCRATIC cited by the ministry was an "ideologi­ The government will not take any escape. Officials said evacuations may Rhode Island daily; 2880. increase as the waters continued to JERUSALEM (UPI) - Secretary of cal" training program for young responsibility for damages to the rise. • State George Shultz and Prime Minis­ members of the Swiss peace submarine or possible loss of life, if the “ At the beginning of Fourth Street ter Menachem Begin inched toward movement. submarine fails to surface after being it’s 3 feet deep," said James E. Bowlds, compromise Friday on the withdrawal Soviet Embassy officials refused all spotted, Sjaastad added. whose house was high enough to escape of Israeli forces from Lebanon, but a comment. Swedish defense forces carried on the floodwaters. “ It’s around all the Almanac senior Israeli official said the United Switzerland earlier this year ex­ their own fruitless search Friday fo ra houses there. You can see the houses States was complicating an agreement pelled three Soviet diplomats on submarine repoi:ted sighted by two are in pretty bad shape.” by misleading w e Lebanese. charges of espionage. birdwatchers at Sundsvall, northern The senior .-Israeli defense official Sweden, Thursday night. Today is Saturday, April 30, the 120th day of 1983 also talked in terms of a lengthy Israeli Captain admits with 245 days to follow. military presence in south Lebanon — O’Neill opposes "five, six or seven years" — after most The moon is moving toward its last quarter. he was at fauit Biographer diary The morning star is Jupiter. of the Israeli troops are withdrawn. ‘gay rights’ bill The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars and Shultz, in the third day of a shuttle probabiy a fake Saturn. mission to free Lebanon of Israeli, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The HARTFORD (U P I) - Gov. WilUam Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. Syrian, and Palestinian forces, said the captain of the USS Enterprise took full O’Neill said Friday he would have Polish King Casimir III, founder of Krakow talks with Begin bought "an inch" of blame for running the mighty aircraft LENOX, Mass. (U P I) The man vetoed a proposed “ gay HghU" bill if University, was born April 30, 1310. Hungarian progress. Shultz met Thursday with AL AHEANN SANDY PIEROG EMILY BAILEY FRANK ROSSI carrier aground and the Navy said who wrote "The Rise and Fall of the the House hadn’t killed the measure a Lebanese President Amin Gemayel. composer Franz Lehar also was born on this date in SilKTHAN SILECTWOMAN TAX COLUaOR TREASUIER Friday the embarrassing spectacle Third Reich” says the recently disco­ day earlier. 1870J, as was Adolf Hitler’s Foreign Minister Joachim "The secretary came over with a may have imperiled his career. vered diaries of Adolf Hitler are Although it didn’t reach bis desk, couple of questions. Now he is going to v^R ibbentrop, in 1893 and actress Jill Clayburgb, in A Pentagon spokesman said Capt. probably fake. O’Neill said he had made up his mind on Beirut with Israeli answers," another Robert J. Kelly, a Navy officer for 24 William L. Shirer, who reported the bill, which would have extended the On this date in history: senior Israeli official said. "Shultz was years, may never make admiral. World War II for CBS, said he doubted state’s' anti-discrimination laws to BOARD OF EDUCATION given something he can deliver to the In 1789, George Washington was inaugurated as the Spouses and sw'eethearts separated any Hitler diaries exist anywhere. It cover bias on the grounds of sexual first president of the U n ^ States. other side as a kind of compromise, a from their mates for the past eight would have been out of character for status. formula." In 1803, the United S t a ^ more than doubled its land HANK RYBA, FIRST SELECTMAN Barry Stearns Louis Cloutier months were kept waiting on the docks Hitler to have kept diaries, he said. “ I would have vetoed it,” the area with the Louisiana Purchase. It obtained all "A fter that we might be able to find for six hours Thursday while tugboats “ To think he was sitting there writing French territory west of the Mississippi River for $15 an agreed solution." Democratic governor said of the bill, struggled to extricate the proud vessel a diary is outlandish. My hunch is that which was defeated Wednesday on a million. The official said Begin and Shultz PLANNING COMMISSION from the mud in San Francisco Bay, it’s a hoax,” he said Thursday. “Of 92-49 vote in the House. The measure concentrated oh the three most impor­ In 1945, the body of German dictator Adolf Hitler and allow 4,500 crewmembers to go course you can never be sure of had passed the Senate earlier. was found in a bunker under the ruins of Berlin. Also Michael Zizka Frank Rossi tant subjects — the future of the ashore. -anything with regard to Hitler.” O’Neill discussed his position on the Israeli-backed militia of Lebanese that day, Russian soldiers captured the ReichsUg in "I can’t comment on the effect this Hitler rarely wrote anything, instead bill at a news conference where he Berlin, raising the Communist flag over the Nazi BOARD OF FINANCE army Maj. Saad Haddad, the position will have on my career,” Kelly said giving orders verbally, Shirer said. capital. PLANNING COMMISSION ALTERNATE of U.N. peace-keeping forces after the announced that he designated the state after the 90,000-ton carrier docked Besides, his hands trembled and it Labor Department to administer a Israeli army withdraws and future In 1975, South Vietnam unconditionally surrendered Jacqueline Abbot undamaged at Alameda Naval Air would have been difficult for him to federal jobs training law that will take to North Vietnam, the communists occupied Saigon relations between Lebanon and Israel. Station. keep a diary in longhand. effect Oct. 1. and the Vietnam War was ofUdally at an end. ZONING COMMISSION A thought for the day: Charles Dudley Darner, American man of letters, said, “ Politics makes James Bousfield Emily Bailey strange bedfellows.” ZONING COMMISSION ALTERNATES Quote./ Unquote 6%¥»K¥s4:K%¥S6:K«ifSSSSSS:®¥:¥SS5:%¥5SS::*:*:s:5ft:ft%:: John Ripp Catherine Zizka “ Listen, I didn't even see 'Gandhi'... buti ioved outreach to every area of this city.” Hlatirl;pfitpr HrroUi it." — Harold Washingtoa, after being elected the ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS — Steve Martin, comedian, on this year’s top first Mack m ayor in the history of Chicago. Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Oscar-winning fiim. Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager ANN STOPPLEWORTH DR. ROBERT FISH CHARLIE HOLLAND Thomas Franz Russell Moonan Paul Barron “It was miserable. Try dying of cancer for “ Either he didn't know the details or he was seven months, 14 hours a day.” USPS 327-500 VOL. Oil. No. 179 intentionally misleading us." — Kathleen Belter, actress, on her role in the ZBA ALTERNATES PuMKhad (tally axcapt Sunday — Rep. Frank McCloskey, D-Ind., referring to film “ Promises in the D ark ." (T V -C aU e Week) Suggaslad carrier rataa ara Secretary ol Defense Caspar Weinberger’s and eartaln holidays by Ihs 81.20 waakly, 86.12 lor ona Shirley Potter Elaine Camposeo Manehaater PuMIthIng Co.. 16 month. 616.36 lor thraa months. THIS DEMOCRATIC TEAM contention that nuclear freeze supporters favor “ Any sober observer of the Middle East knows unilateral disarmament. Bralnard Placa, Manohaslar. 630.70 for alx months and $61.40 that peace between Israel and any Arab state is Conn. 06040. Sacond data lor ona yatr. Mall rataa ara impossible if it needs the consensus of all the poataga paid at Mtnchaatar. avallabla on raquaat.' " I could hide it from others, but I couidn’thide Arabs.” Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand ad- it from myself, shad to hold everything in.” drata changat to tha Manchaatar To placa a ctataltlad or ditplay WILL WORK TOGETHER WITH YOU — Yitzhak Shamir, Israeli foreign minister, on Harr'd, P.O. Box 691, I advartlaamani, or to report a — Jim Eisenreich, baseball player with the the failare of the PLO and KingHusseln of Jordim Manchaatar. Conn. 06040. newt Item story or pictura ktaa. Minnesota Twins, announcing his retirement at to agree on Joint peace efforts. the age of 24 because of a nervous dlsorder.fS- call 643-2711. OHIoa houra are To tubacrtba, or to raport a 6:30 a.m.' to 6 p.m. Monday porting News) Steve Martin David Soul “ I have a history of being unable to control my daNvary probtam. call 647-0046. through Frirtay. TO MAKE BOLTON AN EVEN BETTER PLACE TO LIVE | Omoa hours tra 6:30 t.in . to 5:30 anger.” “ One of the reasons I became an actor was to — Robert Vaughn, actor, on what he learned p.m. Monday through Friday and Tha Mancbaatar Herald la p — David Soni, actor, on his pattern of physical 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. DaHvary not work a boring 9-to-5 job. But doing a television from four.jrears of doing “The Man From tubtcribar to umtad PraM Irttar- PULL THE TOP LEVER ON MONDAY, MAY 2 (POLLS OPEN FROM 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M.) ^ violence, which has indaded attacks on bis wife, should ba mada by 6 p.m. Mon­ natlonal newt aarvloat and la a series is a 5-to-9 job, 5 in the morning to 9 at U.N.C.L.E.” PattL He is nndergoing coort-ordered connseilng- day through Friday and by 7:30 mambar ol tha AudH Bureau of ^ PAID FOR BY THE BOLTON DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE (RICHARD VIZARD. TREASURER) X night." “ We strive for unity. I guarantee you a total .(People) a.m. Saturday. CIrculationa. 1 MANCHKSTKH HKHAI.I), S;iHiril;i.v. A>)i ll JIO. I'lHH MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, April 30, 1983 — 5 Hartford m^y HOUSE WASWNG Area towns G » m o i L High Preaaure Power be allowed Waahing OI Vinyl, MANCHESTER Aluminum And Wood h e a t i n g o i l Bolton/ C o ve n try tax bbase-in Sided Homea. QUALITY SERVICE ;fi,.jf.iSl,MAK Painting HARTFORD (UPI) — The Legislature's^Finflnce c*u 5 6 8 -3 5 0 0 6 4 3 - 2 6 5 9 Committee Friday approved a plan to allow the city of Hartford to phase out its tax diff^ential over the next HAS IT! Gasper faces challenger five years. V The committee!immitteej votedt ______25-6__ to pass^______the amended CUMJFn MITO BODY measure 0 ...... 0 ^ 0 ^ e Hou^e where a tough fight- is R O U TE S3 T A L C O TTV IL L E , C T. expected. ’ If approved by both chambers. Gov. William O’N eill. in Andover town election has said he would sign the bill which permits Hartford/ 24 HR. TOWING 643-1191 t'n homeowners to continue to pay lower taxes thajr 643-0016 ',1 ANDOVER — Democrat Leon lower-ticket position. The lack of presentation laws would prevent a commercial and business properties. —^ FEATURING THIS WEEK •COSIfLETE COLLISION NEPAIN Palmer will be trying to unseat The bill approved Friday amended the original M M M‘ contest showetfln the voting draw, Democrat from gaining election. •FONEION ANO AMERICAN CARS 1 Republican First Selectman Jean as only 284 voters out of a total 1,300 At present there is a 3-2 Demo­ legislation that sought an indefinite d if(^ n tia l 643-1900 Since 1947 \ S. Gasper in the municipal election showed up at the polls. cratic majority with a Republican- sought by city officials and Hartford neighborhood Monday. groups. Art CuAliffe, Prop, Republicans this year did nomi­ held position up for re-election. A Mrs. Gasper, who in 1981 re­ nate a Democrat for the office of Republicans are running present Under state law, all communities annually assess OPTICAL S tyle B ar ceived both the Democratic and town clerk. Incumbent Nellie PZC Chairman John L. Kostic. property at 70 perjgent of value. ENERGY SAVING Republican endorsements as a Boisvert, who petitioned for en­ Alternate candidates are Demo­ Hartford was granted a differential back In 1978 STORM V PRIME AWNINGS giving homeowners a break at the expense of registered unaffiliate, is winding trance on the 1981 balloV after crats Suzanne Dower and Paul J. 66 WINDOWS REPLACEMENT & down her first term in the town's incumbent Ruth Munson withdrew Jurovaty. business. But the Legislature also decided to phase m — Over 23 Years of Service^^ & DOORS WINDOWS CANOP ES chief executive position. She suc­ from the race, has the blessings of Running on the Republican out the difference over a three-year period. 0 The current legislation will allow homeowners to ceeded Russell Thompson, who both parties this election. ticket for Zoning Board of Appeals 109 CENTER STREET . I: . decided not to seek re-election Republicans are backing Mark is Donald Ayrton. Running on the continue paying only 46 percent of assessed value and >TRE YANKEE ALUMINUM SERVICES after two terms. Houle and incumbent Carol Democratic side is William Kralo- spread------the-----•VMWVW’S phase out xiTvjr«;aiO period over U IJlll five XOOl. years until 1987. MANCHESTER ^43-6922 Glass & Screen Repairs 3 The differential, which has allowed homeowners to Mrs. Gasper has since regis­ Houghton for the Board of Fi­ vich. Republican John Drake is • SHARPENING • RUBBER STAMPS Hardware & Accessories tered as a Republican. nance. Democrats are running seeking an alternate position to save about $6 million a year, would be increased cumulatively by 5 percent each year. Meanwhile, incumbent Demo­ incumbent Vaidis Vinkels. this board; Democrat Susan Losee • LGCKSMITHING A LU M IN U M 6 4 9 - 1 1 0 6 crat Edward M. Yeomans and Incumbent school board is running for that position also. Some members of the committee said the city had • PLASTIC SIGN ENGRAVING S ID IN G 705 Main St. Manchester, Ct. been given a great deal of leeway in tax relief and Republican Peter Maneggia will mernber David Arner has been Democrats did not endorse anyb­ allegedly has not tried to rectify its problems. be trying to retain seats on the nominated to seek another term, ody for tax collector; therefore. WE OERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMEIi CIAL three-member Board of and Democrats have tapped pres­ Republican incumbent candidate Sen. William DiBella, D-Hartford, said the capital (703) 543 6843 Selectmen. ent school board Chairwoman Charlotte Neal will glide into city needs the differential becaiise only 20 percent of AIR CONDITIONING - REFRI(|ERATI0N Beatrice Kowalski, who is a another term. the grand list covers personal property and more than Any three of the four above- HEATING and SHEET M l U L long-time member of the school half of the city’s property is tax exempt. named persons can be elected to Running for town treasurer on board. Mrs. Kowalski also chairs The committee also approved creation of a $28 the board. the Repoublican side is incumbent (Automatic c/ltatm & Sreueit^ the Democratic Town Committee. Morgan Steele; Demcrats are million special transportation fund proposed ii New England Mechanical Services, Inc. In the 1981 election, there was Demcorats did not endorse anyb­ countering with John Phelps. governor’s budget. TOTAL FIRE & BURG l AR ALARM PROTECTION only one contested seat on the The fund will be financed by taking two cents from ody for the Planning and Zoning Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 166 TUNNEL.RD. Complete Installation of entire ticket, and that was a Commission, since minority re- the 14 cent per gallon state tax oa gasoline. p.m. VERNON, C T. 06066 It also agreed on a measure to conduct a study on Telephone Jacks and Systems implementation of a statewide emergency telephone 871-1111 system qsing threc^'digits 911. MANCHESTER CT 0 6 0 4 0

Much ado in Bolton about ^\Servinf( Manchester For Over ,VP Years' Klan ready GAS Ahearn attendance record SAVERS! PenHand The Florist *VOLKS WA GE!S our SPECIALTY'* 24 BIRCH ST. By Richard Cody \ \ r Ku> . SrII und Repair All Make Care TEL. 643-6247 Tuesday night and asked to re­ Thursday afternoon Aheqrn had Herald Reporter for another \ulol>oH> & GlawAHork 643-4444 spond, Ahearn at first didn’t left a list detailing the meetings dispute the numbers, and said he F.T.D. that he had attended and had For All Yefur Noed$ , . M O R I A R T Y ’ MASTER CHARGE B OLTON This isn 't a felt a person should really be campaign? missed. Out of 67 regular meet­ - SILimjWN MOTORS AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD WIDE judged on quality and not quantity. ings, selectmen budget workshops, TRAVEL«INSURANGE SERVICE If you have doubts, just read this He then highlighted for this repor­ Visit 270 HARTFORD ROAp MANCHESTER 643-6217 one. hearings and special meetings, he 391 Broad 8t., Manchaatar ter some of his more illustrious had missed 11. He later agreed he Tuesday, Lawrence A. Con­ M ERIDEN (U F ^ — Police and wary residents \ moments in Bolton politics. had missed a fifth regular meet­ 646-7096 verse, Republican candidate for await the arrival Saturday )of the Ku Klux Klan and The Calico Patch 'Then about 15 minutes later, ing, not counting theone he had left SPECIALIZING IN' “The Unique Little Quilt Shop" selectman and also the Republican while at the Women’s Club "M eet determined protesters as a familiar pattern of legal early from. PEMOR MUFFLERS (POWDER MILL SHOPPING CENTER' Town Committee chairman, an­ the Candidates Night,” Ahearn maneuvering was played out Friday in state and Friday morning. Converse came federal courts. j I ^ 2 2 7 Burnside A«a., E. Htfd. 528-1295 nounced that he had done some came back and said he was going to B&l ENTERPRISES WILLIS GARAGE, research and found out that in with documents to the office and Armed with a permit grudgingly granted by city Manchtiter, Conn. ‘9OTCIALISTSfeClALlSTS ----- Hours: Monday— Saturday, 10 to 5 dispute the information. We have created one of the most respected, de­ Aloysius J. Ahearn, who is the said that in his original figures he officials, the Klan planned to gather ^ a t it billed WHEEL A L)6 n M6NT . B ^K E SERVICE • WRECKER SERviCE We stay on top of research and development in Thursday * Friday til 9 PM Wednesday morning. Converse •SPRAYING GE^RAL REPAIRING Democratic Town Committee had been combining special meet­ the second annual “ White Christian Seniority Day.” pendable and most complete optical labora­ the field of visual care. We have patterns for said the number._Jhat Ahearn Propap© Qylinders Filled tories and visual care centers in Connecticut. over 3,000 different shapes of frames, plus over chairman and a selectman seeking missed was actually 16. ings and selectmen’s budget work­ H ooq^, white-robed Klansmen planned to tout •TREE FEEDING « CARE . Now holding registration shops with the regular meetings, their white supremacist doctrine in the latest of a Air CondrtlQjpiing Service For many years our motto was “ If It’s Made of 1,500 eyeglass frames on display, hard and soft re-election, has missed 18 of 48 Wednesday afternoon, Ahearn / J so Eiaiiii e Tt for Spring Quilting Classes TELEPHOI 8 MAIN STREET Glass We’ll Grind It.” With the advent of plas­ contact lenses, sunglasses galore, plus hearing regular meetings since July 7, called and said that he’s only but that Ahearn had missed sevei ^'of rallies in the small industrial city and 649-4531 T Iters vowed to be on hand. •STUMP GRINDING M ANCHESTER CONN 06040 tic lenses it became necessary to amend our aids. Optical Style Bar has two convenient lo­ 1981, the meeting after the last missed four regular meetings out regular meetings. He then agrees Doy & evening Call 528-1295 motto to include plastic. We fully intend to in­ cations to serve you; 763 Main Street and 191 election. of 43, and that Converse “ either it was six, counting the one Ahearn To avoid potential violence, police .were granted an •SNOWPLOWIf4G Converse, hoping to gain some left early from. injunction to make body searches and seize potential Insured A Ucensed • Conn. Arborist *$176 corporate our laboratory to accommodate ad­ Main Street, both in Manchester. Betwee,n the can’t read or is deliberately trying ditional lens materials as they are developed. political mileage, made comments to distort facts." weapons from those entering the site of the rally two stores, one store is always at your service But he said Ahearn missed 18 Bfuce Litvinchyk MONAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC. six days a week. like, "You can’t effectively fulfill He wanted a news story embar­ meetings of 63 total, and he The Inferndt^alCommittee Against Racism - a MANCHESTER OVER 4 5 your obligations if you're not self-avowed mUltant group that has figured promi­ SllplWliTi of l*roh‘i lloo rassing Converse. highlighted the Republican incum­ 6 4 6 - 3 4 2 5 — TWO MANCHESTER LOCATIONS_IO l..^ERVE YOU — YEARS there," coming just short of saying bents’ records, particularly Dou­ nently in past confrontations with the Klan — won the MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE Ahearn has been an irresponsible THURSDAY, this reporter glas T. Cheney’s, who didn’t miss right in federal court in New Haven Friday to attend •FOUL WEATHER SUITS elected official. the rally. ’ ITE L E P I^ N E 649-6713 checked and found that Ahearn one meeting. Republican Carl A. •BOOTS •HOSE 763 Main St. and 191 Main St» Opp. East Cemetery CALL 649-5807 He wanted a news story on it. had missed five meetings out of 44, Preuss missed five, and Democrat For the second time in abouta year, Meriden police A and left early one time after just FirsfSelectman Henry P. Ryba, denied a permit to INCAR and other anti-Klan groups, •GLOVES^rARPS^RESPIRATORS CONVERSE was asked to check signing checks. four. arguing the potential for violence outwei^ed the PAUL SHAMONIS UNDSCAPER UALITY HARRISON ST. again, and he, said he would have right of the groups to asse,jnble. 5 Glen Rd. • Manchester • 643-SIOl MANCHESTER Thursday night. Converse, con­ Did Converse still want the MORIALS the information Wednesday- fronted with this information, said Judge Ellen B. Bums Friday denied GENERAL LANDSCAPING 2 morning. story? "Well, I think you should INCAR s request for a permit, ruling police had V he’d check his copies of the print what the records are,” he AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Jbi When told of Converse’s charges minutes again and see what’s up. justiiieds.(:o0 cerns about simultaneous demonstra’ said. ' tions by\opposing groups. But sh^said INCAR and other protesters may EVERYTHING IN GLASS DON WILLIS GARAGE Call For Free Estimate ”WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT” attend the rally and assemble in groups despite a city 175 WOODLAND ST. 643-2072 Ahearn says GOP can’t find ordinance requiring.nHPermit for groups of 10 or more. Mrs. Burns o r ^ e d Meriden police not to enforce MANCHESTERj CONN. 06040 ForOeorBO Yoora" Jm^W HITE GLASS CO. • DRAPERY • CARPET • WALLCOVERING the ordinance, Accepting IhiCAR’s arguments that Tho cofofTuf sforo fhof comos to your ^oor. serious legal questions had been raised, but reserved good reasons to replace Ryba judgment on the group’s claim that the requirement is •73aa unconstitutional! rM’f.K 30 17. 4KS f. VPFK/FAr f. DECORATING DEN II BI8SELL 8T. MANCHESTER • CuBtom drapery • wovan woods • m ini blinds • bedspraods BOLTON — Democratic Town U.S. District^Judge Warren W: Eginton is • vortical blindt • swogs/cornicat • shodas Ryba’s coattails. ‘Hank Ryba has been a good chief R A Z O R ’S eMIRRORS eSHOWER DOORS'fSTORE FRONTS Committw Chairman Aloysius J. considering a similar challenge filed in Bridgeport E apert de co*'ve"'e Ryba is being challenged by executive.’” eSAFETY GLASS eBATHTUB EI^LOSWES eETC Appointments doys cveninqs w—L-nris. Ahearn, in a news release issued Republican Selectman Carl A. last year by the Klan hnd court officials said the two ED(3 E Friday, said the only reason Preuss. Preuss lost to Ryba in 1981. Converse also added in that decisions may be Consolidated. Republicans want to unseat Demo­ Republicans traditionally domi­ remark, made earlier this week, Meriden SuperioKCourt Judge William P. Murray, & C 0 7 - , crat First Selectman Henry P. nate elections in Bolton. that he felt it was time for -a meanwhile, grantedsan injunction sought by state 968 Mah FAMOUS BRAND J. B. ELECTRONICS Ryba is because he isn’t change. officials to ban weaponSJn a 300-foot radius Oftbe Klan Ryba, writes Ahearn, "has an Downtown'Itown^—' STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV Republican. ^ rally and allow searches^afKlan members, protesters'^ TELEVISION - APPLIANCES excellent record of achievement. “ What all the campaign rhetoric Call 647-1167 SALES AND SERVICE "The voters should re-elect He is definitely one of the best first and spectators. \. (Ryba) because he’s done a good boils down to is that the Republi­ No serious incidents brokCsqut at a March, 1982 for jiour appointment selectmen the town has ever had. cans want to replace Ryba, not job and deserves to continue in Even the Republican Town Com­ Klan rally, due in large part to S tro n g local and state HOME mPROVIMENT office." said Ahearn. because he’s done a poor job, but police presence in the city. mittee Chairman (Lawrence A. because he’s not a Republican. MV. Part of the Democratic hope is Converse) was quoted in the A similar injunction was granted on weapons and for the rest of the ticket to ride in on That’s a pretty poor reason,” searches, and check points were set up with those .Superior Manchester Herald a® saying. Ahearn said. “The Place For Antiques’’ 649-3589 passing through the ring of riot-ciad officers frisked Nnt to Slop I Shop JIL .lACK RFRTRAND 643-1262 for potential weapons. A 1981 Klan march in Meriden exploded in violence f a s h i o n e d PRICES" Large voter turnout is urged as protesters hurled rocks, bricks and bottles ANNE'S PUCE SUN THAI t:i. .S/„.,'inli,i,ix I'ti W in t: injuring about two dozen people, mostly police 41. t : \ i Y Protesters Friday were divided on the best way to Unlaex-Full Service Halretyllng MERCURY OLCOTT PACKAGE STORE BOLTON — Both the Demo­ handily by Democrat Henry P cratic and Republican town com­ publican committee chairman, counter the Klan’s presence in Meriden. 654 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT. Ryba. According to the end result ...... t '■ mittee chairmen are urging voters said Republicans during the cam­ The CommittM for Education and Defense Against Haircuts $5 Perms $20 J Pine Shopping Plaza | that year, 1,048 voters out of a total paign have "presented some new Racism, describing itself as a non-violent group y 43.1441 to turn oiit Monday to elect town 2,315 showed up. ■ H* days by appolnimaniimani — — * *43.1443 * officials for the next two years ideas. All in all we have tried to planned a demonstration in Meriden. CEDAR said Phone 646-2756 '’?V DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE they said Friday. “ It’s the Democratic process give (people) a reason to vote.” mem ters have gone through or planned to go through NO SERVICE CHARGE Everybody should turn out and On* ot Manchester’* Largeel Selecltona OI FIgural Ceramlct In In 1981, only 45 percent of the Municipal elections are usually non-violence training session prior to the rally V MMCHESTER vote, w e hope they vote Demo­ Stock. Our Volumn Saves You Money. 100’a Of Special*. total number of registered voters not well attended by Bolton voters. But the Anti-Racism Coalition of Connecticut — of a il MAIN 8 T. RtMrvatlont for • Hotels • Alrliiwt • Stownitilps Maifer Chargs and Visa Accepted cratic, Aloysius J. Ahearn, the turned out as Republicans swept In 1979, only 28 percent of the total which CEDAR is a member — said its rally against H A L L ^ 627 Main Strtal Mancheslar Tale'Chack . . . Democratic committee chairman vote turned out. Not even 600 the K lin would be held in Hartford Saturday with ud fmend Gtwdii Cashed up te SI SO 00 the slate, save the first select­ said Friday. DON WILLIS GARAGE HAS B E E N SERVING The Manchester Area man’s position, which was won voters, out of more than 2,100, to 1,000 people expected to attend. Custoni Kitchen Center Lawrence A. Converse, the Re­ showed up at the polls. Pat Nicholson of the Inner City Ciflzerfs for Justice for 54 years. Since 1928 DON has been in operation at 18 Main St. DON another coalition member, said the' organization Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling ECbNOMY LAWN MOWER SERVICE WILLIS has always specialized in automotive repairs on all makes of petitioned residents of Hartford’s Northend encourag­ 423 C E N TE R S T ..M A N C H E S T E R 640-1777 O ’NeifI will meet with leaders ing people to come to the Hartford rally instead of 647^3660 automobiles. DON WILLIS INC. take great pride in their work and going to Meriden. Visit Our Showroom A t guararitee all their work 100%, a guarantee that is not mere words it’s , (XlMPLin PMMTINC 1 IXIPYINC SIRVIIX ■ Sue Peplau, a member of ARC, said otfer cities and 25 Olcott Street Expert Lawn Mower Repair LOW COST PRINTING towns across the state will participate in their own Free Pickup and Delivery ACTION. DON WILLIS has been in business for 54 years because he 1."-? IWHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) in bid to end budget impasse non-violent, anti-Klan activities. Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5:30 10% Senior Citizens Discount does quality work and stands by it until you’re satisfied. The coalition said it would hand out leaflets at locdf” Thure. till 9 PM FREE ESTIMATES MISMSS IMIIS.S1ITKWin.llOMIII SltMTS HARTFORD (U PI) — Gov. shopping centers and other public places from DON WILLIS GARAGE INC. is a FULL-SERVICE STATION, with the legislative leaders to try to break a year; Norwich to Storrs Saturday • Call anytlm. between 8 am. and 10 pm., 7 days a < .;!! I IIS I oil rNlUIAVFD NAMF PI ATFS William O’Neill said Friday he stalemate over a state budget and facilities to handle all your automotive repair needs. • lin OMII Nl W 3-M BOND COPIERI plans to meet next week with O'Neill, who proposed a $3.57 6 4 9 -7 S 4 4 tax plan for the upcoming fiscal billion budget for the upcoming year. fiscal year and an accompanying DOSs, DMDs, DCs, DVMs, JOs, MDs G O P names The Democratic governor, how­ $277.9 million tax plan, said he was Harris Hardwoods ever, said he didn’t see any use in willing to compromise with law­ Welcome Wagon offers discreet advertising 'ITABCe PADS OSTRINSKY, INC. | headquarters addressing the House and Senate makers on tax possibilities other to professionals in the medical, dental, hardwoods 643-8879 843-S73S Democratic caucuses until the than a personal income tax. . health-care, legal and animal-care fields. \ r»39»*1 *39»' cabinet plywoads 731 PARKER ST.. MANCHESTER Custom Made To Your ANDOVER — Republicans will majority party’s legislative lead­ Our service effectively reaches individuals boat^lufflbar set up a headquarters for the “ There’s room for negotiation. Table Size and Shape ership had reached a consensus on There’s room for flexibility in the in the privacy of their homes and is in WILUS GARAGE election Monday at the Lees’ the budget and taxes. keeping with the dignity of your profession. (Price shown 1» lor tables up to cimplata milling facility CALL US FIRST! residence on School Road. other taxing areas” beside an 36x48. Lsrger Isblsitables slightly...... higher) The Legislature is currently in a income tax, he said at a news Please have your office telephone me if 260 Tolland Tpke. Manchester, Cl. 18 Main Street . 50 FT. TRUCK SCALE The headquarters will open at 4 Phone stalemate over how to raise the |•|>nf<‘^ence. you’d like to discuss our unique program. tn The Ota Mill Behind Eepnomy Electric LICEN8ED PUBLIC WEIGHTS p.m. and close at 8 p.m., when the $275 million that will he needed to O’Neill said he would be glad to DEALERS IN (RON, METALS, PAPERS results of the election are tallied. balance the budget for Hie next Cell Sue FREE Shop At Home Service , 649-4300 649-4663 Manchester 649-4531 The headquarters can be reached fiscal year and wiiie oiii .i di lirii .iddre.ss Ihe Democratic legisla- •insulating felt eheat and stain resistant livr r.nini.ses once a consensus at 742-9177. expected for Ihe rut reol ll■.l■.l| 643-9632 W.r. Irurlied by leaders. •washable •satisfaction guaranteed MANCHKSTER HKKALU. Sutunluy, April 30. 1983 - 7 J . - M.WC HKSTKH IIKHALD. Saturday. April 30. 1983

Richard M. Diamond, Publlaher Dan Fltta, EdItoC Here’Sjsal^ndar of Northeast entertainment, arts events Alex Qlrelll, City EdItoE OPINION Hamlisch. The Centrum. May 1. New York City By Unitel atlonal Maesachuaetts Arlo Guthrie and Shenandoah, special guest > J m BROADWAY OPENINGS (subject to change): Highlights ^ t and arts events around m BOSTON: _>iyingston Taylor. E.M. Loew’s. May 4. ^ ^ ^ o g e r Whittaker. Worcester Memorial Auditorium. “ My One And Only,” an updated version of the 'the Northeast in May, by st ite:- The Boston Ballet. The Colonial Theater. Through Gershwins’ "Funny Face,” starring Twiggy and May 8. Tommy Tune, the St. James May 1. . Gala opening night at the Boston Pops, conducted *"v^clor Borge. the "antic kingof keyboard comedy, ” Connecticut will be the special guest at a pops concert by the John Rubinstein and Michael Moriarty in The J a c k by 1982 Oscar winner John Williams; special guest Caine Mutiny Court Martial” at the Circle in the ^ Marvin Hamlisch. Symphony Hall. May 3. Cleveland Orchestra. Worcester Memorial Audito­ m HARTFORD: Square (uptown) May 5. , , Will the governor keep to his vow? A n d e r s o id Charles Aznavour. Opera House. May 7. rium. May to. Ringling Bros., and Barnum & Bailey Cjrcus. Elizabeth Tayior and Richard Burton in Noel “Dancin’ inIhe Street," Cabaret Theater (formerly Journey. The Centrum. May 17-'20. Washington Hartford Civic Center. May 3 through May 8: Coward’s “ Private Lives,” at the Lunt-Fontanne May Roger Whittaker. Bushnell Memorial Auditorium. the Fan C lub). Through May 8. g Manchester's Republican for governor in 198(1. The Marry-Qo-Round Jday 10. ''Tim e and the Conways." Huntington Theater “ Passion,” about a married man having an affair. state Sen, Carl A. Zinsser is in cal moment, according to Chris Company, Boston University Thater. Through May New Hampshire popular Republican, as a vete­ A Sense of Islam, a multi-sensory introduction to May 10 at the Longacre, , Suisman, its coordinator. 14. good company when he says ran of politics in Fairfield Islamic pattern, design and calligraphy on view in the m PORTSMOUTH: A new Lerner-Strouse nrtusical, “ Dance a Little She says many of the big Wayland Flowers and Madame. Adult humor. Gov. William A. O’Neill can’t be County, a GO P stronghold, has Wadswbrth Atheneum's Lions Gallery of the Senses, “ Pippin,” musical by Stephen Schwartz and Roger Closer," Minskoff, May 11. trusted to veto a state income Manchester names in the state's business through June 12. Large three-dimensional example of Berklee Performance Center. May 15. 0. Hirson. Theater by the Sea. Through May 22. “The Flying Brothers Karamazov ” at the Ritz community are prepared to join a bigger power base than did the "Am adeus,” a play written by Peter Shaffer and tax this year. geometric and floral patterns, as well as tactile theater. May 12. Hartford-County basedd Lewis directed by Peter Ha|l. Starring John Wood and Mark House Speaker Irving Stol- Spotlight tjMtj^-reform bandwagon. It is representations of different calligraphic styles. no secret that people like Aetna Rome, who lost to O'Neill last A white Hamill. Shubert Theatre. Through May 21. berg, though a Democrat iike "Shear Madness," comic murder mystery. Charles Life & Casualty's chief, John year... Our own comngretswo- Rhode Island ■ OTHER EVENTS: O’Neill, seems to share By Dan Fitts — E^or Maine Playhouse. Through ??? Photographic exhibition “ Building the Brooklyn Filer, are pro-income tax. msui. Democrat Barbara B. PROVIDENCE: Zinsser’s opinion that the gover­ ■ FRAMINGHAM: m Kennelly, may be in good knight’s AUGUSTA: Ringling Bros., and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Bridge," commemorating the bridge’s 100th anniver­ Another pro-reform corporate m George Carlin. Chateau de Ville. May 6. nor’s no-income-tax stand isn’t position for a committee chair­ Sock hop with The Duprees and The Regents. Providence Civic Center. Through May 1. sary, May 10-Sept. 5, MuseumoftheCityofNew York. leader whom Ms. Suisman said Anthony Newley. Chateau de Ville. May 10. set in cement. manship. She'appears to be Augusta Civic Center. May 14. Triumph and Foghat. Providence Civic Center. “ The World of Henry Moore," a retrospective at the she would seek to enlist in her "Boylesque," featuring America's "most beautiful Metropolitan Museum of Art May 14 through late Zinsser staunchly opposes an has to do is announce that this, anway'/ favored by House Speaker Tip record Comedian George Carlin with special guest Leeon May 6. committee is Miilard Pryor, boys" doing impressions of Liza Minnelli, Barbra income tax; Stolberg ardently instead of casting a veto he wilt Redbone. Augusta Civic Center. May 20. Roger Whittaker in concert. Providence Perform­ September. Was Stolberg engaging in head of Lydall Inc. of Manches­ O'Neill. She is the fln t woman Streisand, Marilyn Monroe, Ann Margret. Chateau de desires one. The two men are Conway Twitty with special guest Ronnie McDo­ New York City Ballet. New York State Theater support whatever the Legista- wishful thinking? Quite possi­ ever to fill in for him In the Ville. May 18-29. ing Arts Center, May 8. ter. He indicated to the Man­ ■ WASHINGTON - Willialh well. Augusta Civic Center. May 21. Providence Performing Arts Center presents Tony through June 26. approaching the question of the ture wants — and we will have bly. He's not putting all his eggs Speaker’s chair. .. A Washing­ ■ NEW TO N: chester Herald this veek that he ’ Ruckelshaus is widely considered Award-winning musical “ Evita." May 13-15. American Ballet Theater, Metropolitan Opera governor’s commitment from an income tax. in the income-tax basket him­ ton magazine reports that Con­ I Do, I Do," musical comedy. Turtle Lane would be a willing enlistee. the white knight who will clean up ■ BANGOR: „ „ George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion” and Jack House through July 16, • entirely different directions. Why woutd O ’Neili go against ' self; in fact, he has been necticut Sen. Christopher J. Roger Whj^taker. Bangor Auditorium. May 2. Playhouse. Through May 14. Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus, Madison Ms. Suisman said only three the mess at the Environmenttd Henry Abbott's “Letters from Prison.” Trinity But they both assume that his oft-repeated promise to working toward a compromise Dodd and movie star Warren ■ SPRINGFIELD: Square Garden through June 5. newspapers in Connecticut re­ Protection Agency. His reputation Square Repertory Co. May 1-May 22, politics will decide the matter — Connecticut residents to veto tax package that would not Beatty have been dating the ■ roRTLAND: Roger Whittaker. Springfield Symphony Hall. May “ The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art.” and possibly this year. main adamantly opposed to a rests largely on the independence Roger Whittaker. Cumberland County Civic Center. the tax? This is where the include an income tax — Just in same woman, a Washington 11. Metropolitan Museum through June 12. stateJncome tax. They are the he showed as deputy attorney May 3. ■ WORCESTER: ■ W ARWICK: A majority in the House and politics come in. Stotberg said case the governor can't be “ Faberge; Jeweler to Royalty” exhibit at Cooper- 3 Jackson newspapers .of New consultant... Stolberg seems to Sammy Hagar. Cumbej'land County Civic Center. Boston Pops orchestra with John Williams The Celebrity Room at the Sanctuary presents Roy Senate favor tax reform, includ­ O’Neill’s tax package will be general by refusing to fire Water­ Hewitt Museum-through July 10. brought around. Haven, the Willimantic Chroni­ have decided Walter Mondale U 'May 26. conducting and special guest appearance by Marvin Orbison. May 21. ing an income tax, but there "political suicide" for incum­ gate prosecutor Archibald Cox in ' • l{ an income tax comes, it cle and the Nprwalk Hour. the Depiocrals’ best hope for aren’t enough votes to override bent Democrats next year, the "Saturday night massacre” of might not be until this summer. O'Neill's in for a lot of president: He encouraged Man­ the veto O’Neill has promised to while an income tax would October 1973. "There's a good chance we will pressure in the weeks ahead, chester Democrats this week to cast. benefit them. (It is Stolberg's But there’s a problem with not have a budget by our (June that's for sure. Will he keep his attend a reception for Mondale “ The leadership wili ^aik with theory that once Connecticut Ruckelshaus — namely, the eigid 8) constitutional deadlihe," vows, or will he do what he Sunday in the Hartford Elks Saturday T him (O’Neill) next wcelrS^^§^ taxpayers saw an income tax in years he has spent as a senior Vioe Stolberg said. thinks is best for his Democratic Club. . . Betty Sadloski says berg told the Manchester Demo­ action, they would realize its president of Weyerhaeuser, "the colleagues? Or, as Zinsser Rep. James McCavanagh was cratic Town Committee Wed­ many charms.) And maybe, tree-growing company.” For the defect to in order to learn a secret MEANWHILE, waiting for would put it, will he cave in? wrong to criticize her for der on him. Humphrey Bogart, (D - Meet the Mayors nesday night. The leaders, just maybe, party leaders will sad fact is that Weyerhaeuser is 0 - Wild Kingdom equation vital to an important the right'moment to go public This certainly will be oneqi^f the attacking Democratic politi­ Conrad Veidt, Kaaren Verne. (3 ) - Philip Marlowe, Private new weapon. Paul Newman, Julie Stolberg implied, are so be able to make O'Neill see one of the nation’s, m ajor users of 7:30 A.M. (B) - Microwave Cookery 1942. Eye ‘The Pencil.’ Marlowe con­ with a call for tax reform, is a most interesting political dra­ cians at a legislative forum last Andrews, Lila Kedrova. 1966 alarmed by the governor’s own things their way this year, or so poisonous chemicals that the E P A (E - BuHwInU* 5:00 P.M. (E 8 - T .J . Hooker Hooker fronts syndicate hit men* while Hartford-based group that may mas to follow this Spring. year. She said she only argued guarding a gangster marked for 12:00 A.M. -proposed tax package that they Stolberg implied. regulates. d ) - Q«t Smart ~ Mission Impossible pursues some criminals who have ar may not include a number of with them after they had made CD injured his ex-wife. (60 min.) death. CD - All Star Wrestling will twist his arm to get him to Ruckelshaus has promised that d ) - Maka Paaca WMi Natura ® - Wide World of Sports A|^.that has been Zinsser's the state's corporate leaders. remarks critical of her. (McCa- Saturday CD CD - MOVIE: 'Comiptkm' A 0 - Voice of Faith CD - Championship Wrestling change his mind on an income- POLITICAL TIDBITS; Con­ he will not take part in any agency (S) - Pink Panthar Show poinrall along. 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Pow 0 - MOVIE:*'Sur Trek II: The Hill' An illegitim^e son saves his Two of these chemicals— 2,4,S-T 8:00A.M. injured Hooker’s ex-wife in dad's life. Robert Mitchum, ers Boothe. Rated R Wrath of Khah' The crew of the trhe coDCept of a limited , d ) d ) - PoP«y*/ONva Comady A B C ’s T . J . H O O K E R , airing 0 - Auction \ Eleanor Parker, Everett Sloane. , aiid 2,4-D — were the ingredients of 0 - NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Starship Enterprise leads the .S h o w S^U rd ay. April 30. 0 ) - Entertainment This Week 1960 Agent Orange, the deadly defoliant 0 - MOVIE: To Be Announced wicked Khan ilito a lethal battle of Toward refbrm d ) - Laughtoona /cCHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIMF (S ) Julia Child & More wits. William vShatner, Leonard 0 - Best of Midnight Specie.* used in Vietnam that is suspected 0 - News/Sports/Weather .d ) ® - Supar Frisnda Company Nimoy. RicarVio Montalban. (0 - Monay Week wiimable miclear war wos of causing cMcer and other 0 ( 0 - Diff'rant Strokes 1982 Rated PG d ) - Chiiatophaia 5:30 P.M. ArnoldTIafter winning the role of ( 0 - Major League Baseball: 1:00 A.M. ailments in Ame^can servicemen QS-Cartoon Faatival 0 - U.S. Professional Billiards Romeo, learns that his arch rival, Boston at California CD - MOVIE: 'Valdaz^la of legal system exposed to it. ( 9 - ESPN SportsCsntar Tournament Coverage of the Lisa, is Juliet. Coming' limiteld the use of one U.S. Professional Billiards Tour­ 10:30P.M. N^condusivelji disprovet> THE EPA . « - Scholaatic Sports Acad. 0 - Nawa Update nament is presented from Atlan­ 0 - MOVIE: The Twelve CD - MOVIE: The laland of 8 - MOVIE: 'Wonder Woman' ® - Antiquss & Amarlcara Chairs' A priest, an ex-nobleman - Black News of the Agent Orange chemicq.ls 0 - S p M s i m a n Wonder Woman leaves her home tic City, NJ. (90 min.) CD Living Horror' 0 - Making It Count and a rascal try to track down 12 10:15 A.M. in Paradise Island to undertake a CD - New York Report ( 0 - Dance Fever (2,4,5-T) in 1979 — \ruling that it f l) - Nowa/Sports/Wsathar 0 - Futbol Intaroacional: 0 - MOVIE: 'Carbon Copy' A chairs, searching for the one that 0 - Madia Watch special miaaion for the United ( S ) - Independent Network On Saturdays the Manchester system: the inclusion in law could not be used for f o r ^ - FHntstona Funnias Barcelona y Real Madrid white executive's life takes an holds a wealth of jewels. Mel (0 - News Update States Intslligenca Agency. Cathy unexpected turn when his unk­ News Herald reprints editorials from 10:30A.M. 0 - MOVIE: 'People That Brooks, Frank Langella, Dom De- ( 0 - Bionic Woman ^school curricula of studies of spraying — but allov^d its use on 0 - Saaama Straat Lee Crosby, Ricardo Montalban, nown black son shows up. other New England newspapers. Time Forgot’ A expedition sets Luise. 1970. Rated G. 11:00 P.M. 0 - Rock-N-Roll Tonight rice fields and rangela ids. Lately, 0 - Taatro Fantasdeo CB (E - Tha Dukas .^^...^ndrew Prtne. 1974 George Segal. Susan Saint This is from the Boston Globe. the legal profession as a ath - Bowling V out to rescue a man from a sav­ James, Jack Warden. Rated PG. 0 ) - Fantastico E ® ® 8 8 8 - News 0 - Canraaotdanda* CB - D r. W ho age tribe on a lost island in mid­ 1:15A.M. the Reagan adminis ration has 0 - MOVIE; Tm Dancing As ® - MOVIE: 'Play Dirty' Ek- profession; the introduction 8 - Ititida th rtl^L (B ) - Saaanrw Streat ocean. Patrick Wayne, Doug ( 0 - Newsmakers Saturday been dickering with tl e manufac­ 8:30 A.M. Fast As I Can’ A Valium- convict troops set out across the (S ) - MOVIE: T m Dancing As of more courses that teach 8 - H B O Rock: Shsnna Easton McClure. 1977 0 - Wild Kingdom addicted T V producer’s lifestyle Fast As I Can' turer, Dow Chemical, * m lifting the ( D CE) - Pandamonium 12:30 P.M. North African desert to destroy Long-time critics of the in Concert Sheens performs her (B ) -.Businaaa of Management - Say It With Sign falls apan when she tries to quit Rommel’s supplies. Michael 0 ) - People Now W ith Bill lawyers hoyv'to mediate and ^ - My Thraa Sons CE CE - New Fat Albert Show (B) ban. And 2,4-D is still being big hits videotaped at Holly­ cold turkey. Jill Clayburgh, Nicol Caine, Nigel Green, Harry An­ Tush legal system will read ac­ m 0 - Pac Man/Littla w ood’s Palace Theatre. CE - American Bandstand 2:15P.M. 6:00 P.M. not just litigate; efforts to sprayed on forests b y Weyer­ Williamson, Geraldine Page. drews. 1969 0 - MOVIE: 'Tarzan. tha Ape Raarali/Rtehia R l^ 0 - Styla With Elsa Ktonsch (Tf) - O m Step Beyond , 0 - Health Waak 8 - N ew . 1982. Rated R. counts of Harvard President sim plify the law and increase haeuser and othet lumber CE CB CD - Jackie Gleason Show Man' Derek Bok's biting criticism V CD - Apple Pollshars 0 8 - Oary Colaman Show 0 - Washington Dialogue 2:30 P.M. CB - Staroky and Hutch ( 0 - MOVIE: ‘Isn’t It 0 - Odd Couple the access of the poor to the companies. Shocking?' When elderly citizens 1:30 A.M. (S) - Sport BIHy 0 - MOVIE; 'Inalda Movsa''A 0 - Flash Gordon - Racing C|f) - Sanford and Son CE in a New England town begin to 0 - ESPN SportsCenter of it and declare, “So what’s If Ruckelshaus simpW removes young man recovering from a sui­ (D - MOVIE: 'Madame OOrie' legal system; an attempt by 0 - MOVIE: 'Fugitiva FamHy’ 0 - AFI Showcass 8 - Star Trek die mysteriously, the sheriff is new ?” cide attempt struggles to help 0 - Are You Anybody? (S ) - Not Necessarily The himself from ruling on the cheiiii A govammant wHnass against a 8 - Co-Ed Meg Griffin hosts this confronted with an ingenious CD 0 - ABC Nows judges to m easure the im pact himself and his friends. John Sav­ 0 - Growing Yaar* ( 0 *■ Evans and Novak News c r i i ^ syndicsta boss is forced killer. Alan Alda. Louise Lasser, Part of the answer is that eals, that won’t remove the cob- age. Diana Scarwid, Am y Wright. 8 - MOVIE: Star Trek II: Tha weekly teen magazine. 0 ) - Night Flight Tonight's pro­ (0 - Independent Network of their rulings not merely on Into hiding with a new identity. Ri* 0 - Making It^Count Edmond O'Brien. 1973 News w h at’s new is that D erek Bok, flict, said Lewis Regenstein, au­ d i ^ Ooarden, Kirby Cullen. 1980. Rated PG. Wrath of Khan' Tha crew of tha 0 - Buck Rogers grams are 'Take-Off,' ‘Night the litigant in the case before Starship Enterprise leads the 0 - MOVIE: 'Affairs of Dobie 0 > Sneak Previews Co-hosts Flight Interview: Wendy O. W il­ 0 ) - Dr James Scott thor of “America th& Poisoned,” 0 - Co -E d Meg Griffin hosts this 0 - VisitatKio las Eatrsllsa 0 - Naws/Spoits/Waather wicked Khan into a lethal battle of GHHs' Dobie goes to college and Neal Gabler and Jeffrey Lyons liams,' 'Video Artist.' ‘The president of the nation’s most weakly teen magazine. (0 - Amorica's Top Tan them but on society as a an expose of chemiem misuse. 8 - Ask tha Managar wits. William Shatner, Leonardo, majors in girls. Bobby Van, Deb­ 0 - M pVIE: 'Inside Moves' A take a look at The Hunger’ and Comic.' 'Quartorflash,' 'Space prestigious university and bie Reynolds. yo u^fR a n recovering from a sui- 0 - MOVIE: 'Four Friends' whole; efforts to coordinate The callous attitude of Ruckei- 0 - Superheroes ® - Spokesman Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban. ‘Something Wicked This Way Cadet,' New Wave Theatre' and 1982. Rated PG. (B) - Business of Maruigement cide^attempt struggles to help Comes.' Tales of Tomorrow ' (4 hrs.) formerly the dean of its law the various courts in the land. shaus’s old compaiw toward the 0 - Big Story 11:00 A.M. himself and his friends. John Sav­ 1:45 A.M. 0 0 ~ Shirt Tales age, Diana Scarwid, Am y Wright. 8:30 P.M. ( 0 - Festival of Faith school, has made the criti­ deadly sprays was made dismally C£ CE - Buga Bunny/Road 1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 0 - Film The sweep of the issues 0 - MOVIE: 'The Twelve - MOVIE: 'It Must Ba Love 1960. Rated PG. 0 - MOVIE: 'Macintosh Man' 0 - MOVIE: The Fury of the cism. He has used one of the clear in 1980 when/women in tlje Runner Show 0 - MOVIE: 'Burnt Offerings' 2:00 A.M. addressed by Bok is sug-i Chairs' A priest, an ex-nd>leman I Faal So Dumb' A haunted house with a will of its 0 - El Show do las Estrellas Wolfman' A scientist becomes a CE 8 - M ork a Mindy/ 0 0 - Silver Spoons Kate dis­ killing wolfman when a wound on few high pulpits ip the land to small town of Afford, Wasl)„ and a rascal try to track down 12 own casts a fearful pall over a CD (D ® - Movie Cont'd gested by what might be his Lavsrm & Shirtoy/Foru Hour - Six Million Dollar Man 8 - Block Perspective covers Ricky watching a X-rated his chest takes the shape of a experienced an Mtonishing inci­ chairs, s e a rc h ^ for the one that young family's well-being. Bette film on television. 0 0 0 - cont'd make a bold statement, a holds a wealth of iewels. Mel CE - All Star Wrestling Bladcstar Davis. Karen Black, Oliver Reed. 8 - MOVIE; 'Continental pentagon. Paul Naschy. Pearl most novel tack, his assertion (B ) - 'This Old House Cristal. Michael Rivers. 1973 0 ) - Midnight Special dence of misc^iages. Of 12 Brooks. Frank Langella. Dom De- 0 - H as H aw Outdoor Life 1976 Divide' A political reporter is sent statement which ,his training into the wild country to interview ( 0 - Sports Update that the legal system is* pregnancies in M hfoi^, only three Luisa. 1970. Rated G., A t Tha Moviaa 0 - Ovation Today's programs 9:00 P.M. 0 ) - Sports Tonight 8 - Baja 1000 a reclusive lady ornithologist a 'n d career give him particu­ 0 - V|Na Alegre 0 - El Show de R. Barral attracting too m any of the women carried/heir l ^ i e s to full 8 - Emergency ^ Nawa/Sports/Waathar are 'Nuclear Nightmares’ and John Belushi, Blair Brown. 1981. CD CD " MOVIE: 'Cowboy' A 2:30 A.M. larly strong credentials to 'Booml' (2 hrs.) former teacher returns to the best m inds in the country and term — and omy one of^he three ^ 9:00A.M. 0 - News Update 8 - Major Laagua Rated PG. (B ) - Dave Allen at Large 0 - ESPN SportaCenter 0 - News Updata peace and tranquility of a W est­ make. babies lived for more than a year. ® ( E - Maatballs & Spaghatti 0 0 - Incvedibla HuHt end Taama to ba 8 - M-A-S-H 11:30 P.M. ( 0 - Crossfire diverting them from other, AnrKMincad 0 - MOVIE: 'J.D. and tha Salt ern cattle ranch only to be Spiderman I S ) - Matinaa at tha Bijou 'Gung greeted by hostility. James Bro- He takes aim at the curric­ THE TWiy suspected culprits (E-W altons Flat Kid' T w o Texas ranchers CD - Hawaii Fiva-O more socially productive oc­ (0 - 'Voices of Netivo 0 - MOVIE: 'Mirror, Mirror' Ho.' lin. 1983. ula of law schools, the moti­ were Weyei^aeuser, which had (B - .Nkia on Now Jfrasy Three wonren^a anxieties, desires head for Nashville to pursue sing­ CD - Benny Hill Show . « cupations. Cynics might sug­ Amerlcene Tonight’a program ing careers. Slim Pickens, Johnny 6:30 P.M. CD ® - Love Boat Capt. Stub- sprayed 2,4/1) on its clear-cut land (B ) - Walt Straat Journal focuses on current issues facing and obsessions lead them to (D - MOVIE: 'The Bridge at vation of law students, the Paycheck, Jesse Turner. 1978. ing and his crew host a jamboree Remagen' The U.S. Army moves gest that the very prestige NCAA Instruct kmal Americsn Indians. (60 min.) seek the services of a plastic sur­ CE CE - CBS Nawa near Ashford, and the state high­ Rated PG. cruise. (2 hrs.) (Closed Captioned] to capture a strategic German practices of judges, the com­ •enes geon. Lee Meriweth^. Loretta CE 8 - Nawa that attaches to a Harvard way department, which had used 0 - Hoy Mismo Swit. Janet Leiqh. 1979. 0 - MOVIE: The Third Man' 0 - News Update bridge before it is dynamited by plexity of laws enacted by ( 9 - 'Voul' Mag. for Woman 0 > MOVIE: 'Never. Never An American writer arrives in (E - In Search of.... desperate Nazis. George Segal, Law School degree helps the defoliant on roadside weeds.- y 0 - Earth, 8aa & Sky 0 0 - Mama's Family Eunice o - Road to Loa Angslas Lend' A family helps an aban­ Vienna to take a job with an old 8 - 'Youl' Mag. for Women Robert Vaughn, Ben Gazzara. legislators, the inscrutability 0 - Enfoqua takes a self-help course which explain this phenomenon; In September 1980, a Weyer­ ■Q) - Nawa Updata doned child escape her loneliness friend, whom he finds has been 0 - Evans and Novak helps her land a part in a play. 1969 and inaccessibility of the through the m

H - MANrHKS'p:i< IIKUALl), S;ilui(i;i.v. April :ltl. nm:i Star of ‘Nine’ confrpnts fear of failure fVeekday TV host lists 5:00 A.M. 7:30A.M. 10:00 A.M. 3 -R h o d a 3 - Laav* It to Baavar I ft *lan( By Frederick Wateirmon Sitting in his dressing room'at the fear again. » ulicre incii. Mus none. But you (X ) - sign On/N*w* ( £ - Woody Woodpackor CE - Hour MagazkM 3-U8AMavto 3 - Una Umosna •. Nawslirw Fanfais/e^ Written for UP I the 46th'Areet Theatre shortly "If you achieve your new goal, have to persevere," he said. Saris dramstlfa an la cual 3 - Varied Progtanw ( E - Jim Bakker - Waloom* Back Kottar 3 - Dr. Bab* Patton 8 - CHIPs'Patrol before g ^ g on stage, Julia the satisfaction is immense be­ While armed with theatrical CE vualven romwlce, Intriga y 3 - Kan Ceraialty 3 - Pkik Panthar Show 3 S-MovI* man. LWana Abud, Joaa ' ' 8 \ 8 - Sasama Streat NEW YORK - Raul Julia, star observed, ‘^Successes can some- cause you can say 'bye-bye' to that confidence, Julia acknowledges he GD - Couplas 3 - Sports Raviaw 3 -Underdog 3 - Taka 2 8 - OuforoJUi^ Tu Nombre H O L L Y W O O D (U P I)' — Th e No. 1 fantasy of the Broadway hit “ Nine," seeks tinles blind you because the ego fear for a while. The satisfaction must al\^ys beware of self­ CE - Romper Room 3 - Andy Griffith 3 - Entartalnmant) 3 - HockI* and Jackie 8 - Eight Is Enough among American TV viewerstoday is a trip to out the fear of failure that lies gets too big and that closes you off comes from going through that belief's Acnilles heel — excessive 3 - Variod Program* 3 - Varied Program* 3 - Magic of OH Painting 5:2 3 - ESPN SportsCanter 3 - Battlastar* 8 “ Bcooby Doo Hawaii. within him and confronts it. He will from the true knowledge of who labyrinth of fear," he said. ego. 8:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. That's the conclusion of Peter Marshall, co-host GD- v p 3 - Sortya 3 - Family Fsud 8 - Uttie House on the Prairie not surrender to the fear: he you are and where your limitations At the age of 23 Julia left Puerto "I'v e always had the feeling I QD- Spiderman CE CE - aukNng light of the daytime “ Fantasy” series which fulfills the (I) - Morning Stretch Baiama Street treasures his freedom too much, are. Rico and came to New York with can do anything — that all I need is 3-SupatMands 3 - Navva CE - Woody Woodpecker 4:30 P.M. dreams of its viewers by granting them — within " If I am afraid to fail or if I resist "The experience you have in a the dream ofTCcoming an actor. "I the opportunity. Th at’s great, but 3 - Indapandant Natwork 3 - ESPN SporteCantor 3 - AH-Day Movie* 12:30 P.M. QD ' Three'* Compeny N*w* CE 3 -O s n a r a l Hospital reason — their hearts’ desire. failure, then 1 limit myself. There failure is no different than with took a big chance. What were the there have been times when I 3 - lnstcuetlon*l Program* GD ^ What's Happeningl 3 - Bug*. Pocky B Frionds ( £ (E - Young and tha (E - Ironsid* Second on the list of fantasies is a trip to is a freedom that comes in being something which is successful, in odds? There were people who said, 3 - CNN HoadHn* Naws Raitlaaa needed a failure to say to me: ‘No, 3 - S * Anunoiam 3 - Manana Sara Otro Ola 3 - Tom B Jorry and Friend* CD *- Movie Disneyland and third is ownership of a willing to make an ass of yourself, the sense of the contribution that it 'Are you crazy?’ I see them now baby, you aren't Mr. Great Guy 3 - Monaytttw CE-Midday-Bin Boggs ^ 8 - Happy Days Again 3 - Porky Pig 3 - Facts of Ufa 3 - Sonya microwave oven. to be bad or stupid, to be ugly or makes to you," he said. and they swallow their tongues. who can do everything.' 3-JknBakkar 3 - Waftons CE 3 - Ryan's Hop* ^ 8 - Pink Panthar Show ® - Mr. Rogars' Nsighlior- 3 - Voice of Fahh “ Fantasy” is deluged with 75.000 letters a week moronic. — X Nominated four times for Tony “ It is satisfying to show them “ I see then that I have to work 6:00 A.M. hood ® - Educsdonal ProgcariM 3 - Nawa 8 - Scooby Doo from viewers seeking to assuage life-long "That willingness permits you to 3 - Soooby Doo AWprds, Julia, 43. is a Puerto they were wrong but I can’t blame more because there is always ( S 3 3 - Varied Program* 8:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 3 - Camp Masting USA yearnings whether they be reunions with missing find more things. Scientists never Ric^n who broke out of ethnic them, they were giving me good more depth, more specificity, 3 - Aftornoon Break 5:00 P.M. QD - New Zoo Ravua C£ - FNntatonas ( D - All In tha Family 3 3 - Search For Tomorrow relatives or crass wish-fulfillment for a-new car. fail, they do experiments, and each stereotyping to play roles as 3 3 - Fantasy advice. Somehow I didn't go by the more refinement to be done on a 3 ) - CBS Earty Morning Naws ( E - Varied Programs C D - Bamay Millar A dozen or more people a day are gratified at one brings them one step closer to ( E - You Aakad For h 1:00 P.M. 3 - Al Final dal Arco Irta diverse as Othello and Dracula. odds and it worked,” he said. character. I usually come from CE 3 - ABC Naws Thta GD 8 - Charlie's Angels the NBC Burbank Studios where "Fanta^” is the answer. That's how it should be 3 - Tom B Jsrry and Friands 3 - Variod Programs CE 3 - AM My Childron 3 - HsokI* and Jackie Because he is willing to chance Although Julia now plays to ‘piece of cake’ and am usually hit Momlog CD - Psopla'a Court taped or in their home towns where a mobile orew in acting, or anything else," he 3 - Oraat Space Coaatar 3 - Andy Griffith CE - Movie ^ ® - French Chef failure in his strive for excellence, sold-out houses every night in over the head. CD - Jo* Franklin Show (55) 8 - little House on the drops in with cameras to deliver the goodies. says. 3 - Eduardo II 3 3 - Sals of tha Cantury 3 - 700 Chib reviews of his performances have “Nine," the 1982 Tony winner as ‘‘It is like going into a cave; at 3 - Bualnaaa Thnaa on ESPN 3:30 P.M. Prairie The hour-long show is a veritable corntfropia of In "Nine,!' Julia plays Guido 3 - F-Troop 3 - Marcus Walby. M. 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T)n;^ lavish musical, succeed and the bigger your and bottles. 8 - Martha y Javier challenge of acting.” ¥ C E - I Lov* Lucy CE - Prico Is asumos pubKcos nsdonales pre- 3-PoriiyPiS In the'studio M^shall distributes Fantasy based on Federico Fellini's semi- reputation, the more tempting it is " If I had to make a choice UPl photo santando entreviatsa, -noticiaa. 6:30 A.M. (E -M o v te ( E -L o v s 3 -O v * r E a s y 3 - W KRP in Cincinnati Fortune Cookies-wilh little notes good for rings, autobiographical film, to just use what worked in the past. between having talent ahd having deportas y un aagmento desde - CBS Eariy Morning ( E 3 - Donahu* CE - CNN 2 Hollywooa litutado 'En PantaKa*. 3 - Alice a V cars, watches and Appliances for worthies who stars Julia and 22 women. So. you have to look for the next determination. I would choose Fjdel Castro seized power in 4:00 P.M. C E - Straight Talk 3 - Candid Camara 8 > Educational ProgramsX ^ previously had writlen in, or those who show up Ads for the show are striking:' thing which you ' don't kno,w determination. If you have the Cuba fellpwing the collapse of Jafforaona RAUL JULIA, SHELLEY BURCH (L), ANITA MORRIS’^R)/ (X )-Popeye 3 - Oraat Space Coaster 3 - Vatisd Programa with a touching stoiorV. Julia's large, haunting eyes stare whether youlcan achieve or not: Fulgenciol, Batista’s government -^30P.M. Woody WBodpackof 5:30 P.M. intention — the fooHntention — you is not afraid to tail 3 - Advanturesof Mr. Magoo 3 - Varied Programs There is a Fantasy Fountain filled with $100,000 3 .. and young Cameron Johann. Julia 3 - Woman’s Day USA out from a decaying mosaic. but you go to it ahy way, and there's might even create some talent on'Jan. I. 959. -3-F**thralolFaith CE (E th* World Turrw CD - Movla - CE 3 - Naws 3 - CalHop* Chlldrsn's 0 5 - Jim Bakker in $50 bills. A lucky_menp)ter of the audience is 3 - T armsiaea Tuxedo Programs 3 - Sunday at th* King's CD - Rockford Files (E 3 - M*A*8*H 3 - Oomsr Pyl* Housa allowed to keep as m u ^ C a ^ e or she can grab out 3 - Early Today 3 - M a s s GD - In Search of.... (j* - Living Faith 3 3 - Wheel of Fortune 3 - Varied Programs of the air in 20 seconds. 'Thp record so far; $14,000. 3 - Varied Pngraitis 3 - Daywatch (0 ) - Pink Panther Show 3 - Electric Company The Fantasy Spotlight atfoj-ds would-be singers 8 - tova Boat 1:45 P.M. 3 - Bob Nawhart Show Sunday TV 3 - Romper Room 8 - Alive ft WeUI a chance for networkVexposur^ 3 - Saaaerw Street 11:30 A.M. 6:45 A.M. CE - New* (59 - Kan Connaily (& ) - Eloctric Company Fantasy Write-a-Ch6ck is a game in which four 3 ^ More Rod Poople QD - You Aakad For It ' QD-N*W S 2:00 P.M. persons have an opportunity to p i™ up a fast $900. 8 - AorobiciM 3 - O d d Coupl* ® -W s a th * r CE - OlHlgan's Island FantasyGram s areyflashed on the screen 8 - 20 MImito Workout 3 - Coronation Btraat Wagon Wheel Rodeo set Vanessa Hedgrave, Jaeor\^o- ( E 3 - On* Ufa to Uva announcing toarVSewerTlrsome far-flung corner Delfes. TX musica y el folklore de Colombia. tempt to lake over the planet 7:00A.M. 6:00 A.M. Earth. Marc Singer. Faye Grant, bards. 1977. Rated PG. 9:30 A.M. 8 - Bavarfy HWbitUas 3 - Magic Garden RD (D P I) — Would-be Connecticut cowboys of AmeriCa^he tt|lfillment of his oj- her fantasy. O - MOVIE: 'Miuing' An 8 - Training Doga w/ ( E C E - CBS Mombig Naws GD - KkIsworM Vlfoodhoi^ Badler. 3 - The Athlata* .... (D - Lavomo and BhMay 8 8 - Dream Housa - Are You Anybody? ! a chance to show off riding, roping and Most im pT^sive is the F a n ta ^ Tru ck with American writer disappears dur QD - Bug* Burmy/Porky Pig @ 6 • Hoy Mlamo Anfritiones f D - Opportunity Knocks ir>g a military coup in a South 8 - CD - Make Room For Daddy - fLov* Lucy ills in June as the Wagon Wheel Rodeo is Meredith MacRae and Chris Le nm o n aboard as 6:30 P.M. vata 12:30A.M. - ■ , ( E O - Oorxl Morning Guillermo Ochoa, Lourdes Guer­ CiD - Now Jsrsoy Roport Americsn country. Jack Lam- 8 -F H p p a r 3 -N o w * Day roving hosts. It travels the country taping worthy S u n d a y , l3)-CBSNmn more i (59 ~ Going For Laughs Comadi- ' Amatica rero y Juan Dosal presentan este S } benefit a group bonne for the mildly nr>on,-Sissy Spacek. 1982. Rated 8 - Vole# of Faith programa de asumos pubKcos viewers who have written_toilfe show about their (53) - IndoDondent Notwoik PG. ( D - N m r. ior ans Paul Reiser. Arsenio Hall ynd ( E - Jknmy Swaggart 3 3 - Anothar World News ^ Captioned) Barry Sobel perform. 4« 8 - 7 0 0 C l u b presentarKto noticiaa y variada in- 3 - Nuova York Ahora fantasies. ' > ^ s o - Superman (X) 3 - ABC N « » 3 - Tom B Jotiy formacion. ® - PoMte Affairs 8 - Phil Sihrara - NHL Stanley Cup 8 - La Buana Wbra Programa “ The key to realizing fantasies is that the 3 - USA PraMpta 8 3 - Bavariy Hittbllll** Smins, broncs and calves will be featured at - Naws/Sports/Waathar 3 - Buafciaaa Tbn** on ESPN de ejercicios con sus anfttriones 8 - Indapandant Natworh people are sincere, deserving and good folks who (S) - News Upilate ® - Mastarplaca Thaatra/'Pri- 3 - Evening at tha Impr^^ Eisenhower Park June 11 and 12 with events including ^f CS) - Oral Roberts and You 8 " Inskla Buslnasa vate Schulz.* Schulz is raimitad 3 -A *v*li Wa«l Stefanie y Flto Giron. Nawa 2:30 P.M. deserve to see their dreams come true, ” Marshall (S ) - Qlen Campbell Show TV cameraman (Mark Singer, 8 - Styla With Elsa K l e n ^ bareback riding, "bronc busting,” barrel racing and 0 ) (S ) • Sesame Street 8 8 - NBC Naws with the rest of Nauheim's i ttB “ FNntatona* 8 - Morning Stratch 12:00P.M. . GD (E - Capitol said, 6:15A.M. I.) becomes a leader of a resist­ - MDVIE: 'So Flna' a !coI- ® - Club PTL 8 - Fraadom to Speak gera. (60 min.) (Closed Cap­ 3 3 - T o d a y 8 - Daytima CE - Popay* rodeo clown shows. ance movement when alien visi­ tioned] professor becomes a suc­ CS (E (£ 3 - Now* (59 - HBO Theatre: Barefoot in 8 - Dos Mujaras En Mi Caaa 3 - Varied Programa Sponsor Buddy Warner, a self-proclaimed "Bridge­ the Park Two rMwIyweds learn ® - MOVIE: 'The Music Man' cessful fashion designer. Hffyan ’ 3 - Batman 8 - I tova Lucy (E - Tom Cottl* Up Clo** A fast-talking travelirtg salesman tors (Jane Badler and Frank 9:15 P.M. O'Neal. Jack Wardm. Rifibard port cowboy’ ’ and owner of the Wagon Wheel Saloon in to live with each other. 8 - Cartar Country ® - Baaama Btraat - Electric Company ( E - Tsttlatalas 3 - 'Yout' MSg. for Woman promises to organize a boys band Ashmore) attempt to subjugate 8 * Freeman Reports Kiel. Rated R. Seymour, saif^l^ hopes to find the time to ride in the ® - Week In Review 8 - Gourmat Cooking in River City. Iowa. Robert Pres­ the entire population in V. prem­ ^ 9 ~ Faith for Today ** Brahman "bult 'dogging” event. 6:30 A.M. ton. Shifiey Jones, Buddy Hack- iering Sunday May 1 on NBC. 7:00P.M. 9:30 P.M. ett 1962. X WILL JUMP I THINK I REMEMBER DON'T JUMP. SO. AS YOU The conclusion airs Monday. - Mimitas CD CD ~ Alica When labor IrQOA.M. C3D - Captain Kangaroo CD CD so I WILL— HOW TO WORK o n e OP EISNERiPON S c a n SEE. ^ 9 - World Tomorrow May 2 becomes management, the girls CD ' Agronaky and Company CE) - Ask the Doctor CD 8 - Ripiav's BaWava It or discover that life isn't ail gravy at THESE THiNSAMAJieS-J JUMP— j: ‘^aENTLEMEN. BRIDGE ASTRO 9:30 A.M. CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACTTIME— Not Tonight s program features CD - Confluence CBj - News tha diner. t CAN PROGRAM '' human giants of the world, dues 8 - News Update 05) - Candid Camera GD - Comlnwn regarding the real idantity of Jack CD - World ToAmrrow YOUR PEOPLE TO GRAPH Despedida ' PO WHATEVER I (52-Baia1000 ( S - MOVIE: -Th. Errand Boy' the Ripper and an upside-down ®-EIOriantal ^ Pwi-Mutual studios hires an er­ WANT THEM Japanese coffeehouse. (R) (60 8 - WaN St. Journal Rap. 1:15A.M. Wrong third trick - Insight / rand boy to on money- min.) ^ - Style With Elsa Kfensch wasting employees. Jerry Lewis, 10:00 P.M. 8 - Paopla Now W Hh Bill Brian C^levy. 1961 8 - ESPN SportsCantw Tush South paused for a moment - Wild Kingdom assigned to protect a nightclub 8 ~ NBC Sports: Ringside To­ comes a werewolf when the operator's interest when the man 8 - Spurts Probe CD CD - Trappar John, M.D. cfour fi~) - NashviUa on tha Road day's program features a IQ- moon is full. Alan Arfcin. Ed Gonzo auapacta a fallow physi- 1:30 A.M. before cashing two more - MOVIE; 'The Sea Wolves' underwrites half of a policy thu’ round lighl-heavyweight bout McHahon. Rated PG. 8-NawsUpdata can of pushing drugs. (60 min.) NORTH 4-M-U high hearts. The pause may ^ r t h d ^ A group of Brttish soldiers at­ (X) - Point of View will pay a million dollars if he fails CD - Eyawftnass Msgszins between David S ^ s and Bob 8 8 ~ Amarloa'a Heroes; A ♦ K 8 5 have refreshed South, but if tacks German ships hiding in sup- (0 ) - Jgaia and tha Pussycats to marry his fiancee. Bud Abbott, Jennings. (60 min.l 4:00 P.M. GD " News CD ** Moneyworfcs! ^posedly neutral waters. Gregory Sports Chronicia T 5 3 he had paused longer and ® - Batman Lou Costello, Nancy KaHy. 1 9 ^ & - Spotlight Preview (3 - HBO MagHkM CD ~ Jknmy Swaggart Peck, Roger Moore. David Niven. 8 - Coamoa 'Shores of the CD- News Z ♦A41 May 1,1983 ® - F M i i n ’ Hoi* 3 - V e i o b o f FMOi realized that he needed that 1980. Rated PG. S ) - Evana artd Novak 13 - How To With Cosmic Ocean.' Or. Carl Sagan 8 - Indapandant Natwork 8^ - Indeperxlent NetWork ♦ AK106 second 'trump in dummy for Following to conipletlon any 0 ~ Day of Oisoovary ® - Fragglo Rock Vi.it the 3 - NKIVW: 'B h m Iw ki Now takas a flight through space projects or ventures you begin - Ring Around the World (R ) - Firing Line ' WEST EAST possible later use he would world of Fraggle Rock underneath York' A girl artivaa at her brotli- aboard a skmilatad spaceship. (R) ( 8 - y m , WMd Waat 8 - MDVIE: 'Soup for A will be the single most Impor­ IS) - MOVIE: Tha OMting'of O-Calabrata the basement of an eccentric in­ er’s Naw York apartmant and 8763 8AQ4 have made his contract 1:30P.M. |60 min.) (Closad Captioned) 8 - Naws/Sporta/Waathar newswriter begins an obaeaaiva tant factor contributing to your Wisdom* An Australian country * l3 ) - World Tomorrow ventor. must waigh her starxlard of mor­ V 10 97 62 8-..- instead of going down one. girl finds herself an unlikely stu­ (3D 3 - USFL FootbaH: Teams ( 8 - Sdadad Serie dramatics. pursuit of his ‘dream girl* after re­ success In the year ahead. ® - Mirada Revival Hour ality against her brother's' lifes­ 8 - MOVIE: ‘Tha Sea Wolvas' 8 9643 8KQJia7 The winning play was for dent at an elite finishing school. ® - MOVIE: 'FmKBn' Foote' to be Announced Libertad Lanwque. searching a Series on tha singles THEN WE17E ALL IN WEVE b e e n H B(E .RUN 'EM UP TO KING Wherv-.the boys inh^t a run­ tyle. C ^ Robertson, Jane Fonda, A group of British soldiers at- GOOD IDEA! TAURU8 (April 20-May 20) A Susannah Fowle. 1979. 8 - Money Weak life. Marcia Strasaman. Rk^- iLAWSTOU) GUZSDHECAN 8s 8Q64 32 South to lead his jack of . 10:00A.M. down ^antation, they also inherit Rod Taylor. 1964. _ • Hogan's Heroes tacks German ships hiding in sup- RM40R OP TAXES ALL DAY, M R . CONGRESS decision you'll (eel impelled to nek, Gerrit Graham. Rated R r TO PAY FOR THE CH/LIRMAN/ WHAT ' MAKE HIS MARK :ipadcs at trick three. ® - Davay/Golinh a feud. The Bowery Boys. Leo 3 - MOVIE>:Ambsr Waves’ 8 - News Updata ® - A*' Cmnuras OraM ( SOUTH make today might appear stern yQ j - Sunday Morning - Dr Jamas Scott s a y w e ON 'e m ; Grecey, Huritz Hall. 1952. Two men /whose lives are CwlraM Peck, Roger Moore, David Niven. 8 PROPOSED,> ' TAKE A BJ io«: East would take hi^queen to the casual observer. Howev­ 6:45A.M. ^ GD * Austin c )^ Limits changed former make a living the 8 Louisa Mandrall- 8 - ABC News LEGISLATION? ( BREAK? and force South to ruff a IS) - Sports Weekend Review Diamonds Gold artd Platinum VAI.QJ84 er, events will prove that It was ® - SKrad HMrt CD - Eastar M au^ old fashionM way. Oerinis 7 : 1 5 P . M . ^ . MOVIE: Harculas' Her- diamond. A second s p ^e to necessary and (air. Taurus pre­ ® - Cormecticut Newsmekera Weaver, Kun Russell, Mare Win- 1:45 A.M. (55) - Tom Jerry ^ 9 - Constitution: That ( 8 - Sportt Sunday cules and Jason, in their search dummy’s king andEast's dictions lor the year ahead are 7:00 A.M. ft ningham. 1980. Dalicata Balartca - Risk/Marriage ,BJ97 (8 - MOVIE: Mystefy at T k 'i n D m i for the golden fleece, encounter a 8 ace would gjVe East a now ready. Romance, career,’ C£ - K«n Copaland 0 1 - Voice of Fahh ' •kSlAr .IV l. savage Cretan bull, apemen and a Cestle House' A young boy and 8 - Great Decisions ( 8 ~ No Toca Boton 8 - Film Vulnerable; Both chance to forge South to ruff luck, earnings, travel and much GD - This It the Ufe ® - MOVIE: 'Abbott and his friends discover a deserted 8 - Fraggle Rock Visit t>>^_.,jlragon. Steve Reeves. Sylvia Coatado in Hold That Ohoat' 8 - Mi Colonia; La Esparanza 8 - Libarty Mutual Lagands of 2;00A.M . ^ Dealer: North again, buLifow South would more are discussed. Send $1 ( I ) - Newatk Raalltv mansion. Jeremy Shsdiow. ^ o tt ^ Coverage of the firtal round world of Fraggle Rock underneath Koscina Fabrizio Mioni. 1959. Bud and Lou inherit an abarKlorted Nicholas, -Simone Buchanan. 8 - MOVIE; The Getting of the basement of an eccentric in­ be a h lr to put that last to Astro-Graph, Box 469, dj) - Robert Schuller resented from Onion Creek 8 - Ask tha Manager CD CD - CBS Nj)va Weal North 'Eaat roadhouse from a 'rubbed-out' 1981. Wisdom' An Australian country ventor. Nlghtwatch ^ IB IB trump in dummy to work. Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. gangster. Joan Davis. Richard girl finds herself an unlikely stu­ CqilntryCtub, Austin, TX. (2 hrs.) 8 - Ireland: A Television Be sure to state your zodiac 02 - Pley Your Batt GoH The (6) - American Gov't Survey 8 - NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs CD - ABC Naws IS 1 NT Pass He would cash his ten of Scoring S^ts.' Carlson. 1950 , dent at an elite finishing school. ijor Laagua BaaabaH: History sign. Send an additional $2 (or Susannah Fowle. 1979. Calffontia 8 - Gratvias Series: 'La Mujar G5) - It'* Your Buainaas Pass Pass Bass spades and continue with the (59 - S u iK ^ Cartoon Express S ) - Nmn UpdM. 12:00P.M. 10:15 P.M. the NEW Astro-Graph Match­ dal Cuadro' - Sports Updata ^ nine. . ' * (59 - FestiM of Fahh |£B - Chalic. of Salvation FE^ tho Stn* 2:00P.M. L5P.M. 3 - MOVIE: -Victor/ Victoria' 8 maker wheel and booklet. 8 - PhH Sitvars Prom here there are sev­ Reveals romantic combinations ® - W.V,^rant @ - Mr. Rogars' Naighhor- six in Washington 8 * Sunday at tha King's ® - Hoalth Weak A femaia antarteiner bacomas a 8) - MDVIE: 'Confeaskma from Holiday Camp' A camp eral) possible variations. All and compatibilities for all hood QD ~ Dt. Robort Schuler House 8:00 P.M. Nt by posing as a man in drag. (S) -^em/Sports/Weather r 4:30 P.M. m m rtfwiAUrUit RA------Julie ArKkewa, James Gamer. counselor gets more than h^ can would see South make his signs. ® - Nuastra FamWa 8 - MOVIE: Man HunT A ^ L t) Ooodroght. Baantowfi^i^^j^^ lono on Opening lead: B3 / Jimmy Swaggart 02) - SportsContor Plus - Wonwfi’s Oymnactlca; Ihibari Preston. 1982. Rated PG. handle when he plans a beauty WHAT'S A \ WELL, contract. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Vv,u game hunter deckles to stalk Hi­ Matt and Jenny are traf^Md by a OR A THE PUPPING A CONGRESSIONAL a - Sacriftoa of tha Maas ^ ® - HBO Thootra: Bsrakiot in Coeeira Poloce Invita- contest. Robin Ask with, Anthony The most interesting line have the ability to handle diffi­ - World Tomorrow tler and finds himsett the hunted flood. O - MOVIE: ‘Psiaonal Bast* A Booth. 1977. ~ JU N K E T, J IT CAN CONGRESSIONAL MAKEG VOTERS TRIP GIVES THEM a -J n ta o n a tho Poffc Tw o newlyweds learn young Olympic sthlote discovars would be for West to ruff. cult tasks today, especially • Kenneth Copetartd to livs with each other. one. Walter Pidgeon. Joan Ben- (X)-MOVIE: Busting' Tvro de­ POP? y BE A TRIP' I ^ E L GCX3P INPIGESTION. 8 ~ Evans and Novak the joy and pain of competition. 3 - MOVIE; ‘Victor/ V k i ^ ' Dummy’s . last diamond those which require concenlra^L - Heritage Comer a - R.X Humbard natl. Roddy McDowaB. 1941. termined policemen choose a PUI7PING' W HAT^ T H E By Otwald Jacoby 0 S - Schoteetic Sport* Acad. Muriel Hemingway, Scott Glenn. A female entertainer becor^s a would M discarded. If West tion. It's a good fime to finish (B ) - Bualnaaa of Managamam 8 - News Update 4:45 P.M. dangerouB drug dealer as their hit by posing as a man in wag. PIFFERENCE and James Jacoby 7:15A.M. (31 - Sunday at tho King's prime target and go after him. Patrice Donnelly. 1982. Rated R. then lesL another diamond oft annoying chores. 10:15A.M. Hous* 8 8 - SportaWaifd Today's (X) 3 - Wkia Wortd of Sw H t. Julie Andrews. James Gamer, CANCER (June 21-July 22) dD - News program features a 10-round Robert Bteke.ENion Gould. 1B74 10:30P.M. Roben Preston. 1982. R a te ^ ^ . South started proceedings Soi^''could Tuff in dummy IS) - CooMng/Katr 18) - Nowa/Sports/Waather S:00P.M. Look lor ways today to solidify 7:30A.M. heavyweight bout between Lee GD 3 - MOVIE: ‘1B4V Panic Q D - Sports Extra 2:30A.M . i by discarding his seven of ana discard one crab. The 10:30 A.M. IS - Bewitched Canakto and Scott Frank. (2 tvs.) ( X ) - K o i * begina in CaNfomia (oSowing tho last four tricks would go to a relationship Important to you. tS ) - spread littla Sunshine P e ^ Harbor attack . John Bokishi, 3 - Fiom tha Ed^or'a Desk clubs on dummy's ace of It will be up to you, not the (H -T V M a a a & - Making It Count 8 " Shakat paara Plays 3 - Ar. Vou Anybody? (X)-Music World 7 dummy’s ace of clubs and C5D - Tima for Timothy Dan Ackroyd, Nod Boatty. 1979. 3 - (Ovation Tody's programs CO diamonds. Then he led a other party, to make the Initial CD - DoHyl < 8 N ^ Jersey Hiapano 8 - Palicula: ’U Vkla TlaRa 3 - FoMhral of F M i 3 - ESPN SportsCantor x< South’s K -Q -J.0f trumps. ( D - Insight CD ~ Straight Tait are 'Beginninoa,' ‘The SeiaguH' D heart to bis ace. gestures. 8 ^riftfhat About Worrtan Tras Dias' ^ and '(^ r a .' (2 hrs.)- 3 -Money Wook (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) CID - Jack Van Impa Presents d ) - Thdfa Tha Spirit IS) - N*w./Spoit./WMthar 8 - A t Tha Movloa East showed out, and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You’ll 0 £ - Pink Panthar S h m ^ la ^ - MOVIE: 'Tha French 3 - MOVIE; T h * Day of tha 3 - Computar Programma 3 - SIN- Taste Deportiva 2:45A.M . " have the determination to see (521 - McDon. Taan S p d ^- Dolphin' The story of a research 8 - World Championship Ilf' - Nawamakar Sunday.V Connection' Two policemen are 8 - Santo Domingo Invita 3 - Indapandant Natwork 3 - MOVIE; Victar/ Victoria' things through today to desir­ Scana ' S ) involved in an after-hours investi­ scientist involved in a project of Tonnia Final: Championship & - Screening Room \ teaching«t)olphin8 to speak. The - Say Brother „J)ll«tch from DaNaa, TX A female entertainer become* .a able end results. Focus on mat­ (3 ) ’* Tom & Jerry gation of an international narcot­ hit by posing as a man in (fag. ters where you've left threads project is jeopardized by conspir­ - MOVIE: -Mteslng' An ® - Big Story « ( 8 - Electric Company ics rino- C^ne Hackman, Roy 5:30 P.M. 3 11:00 P.M. Julie Andrews, James Garner. c L dangling. ^ Schneider. Fernando Ray. 1971. ators who plWt to usa his mam­ American writer diaappeara dur­ CROSSWORD - Cita con Colombia a - Misa Dal Domingo mals in a plot to bomb a boat 8 - Co-Ed Meg Griffin hosts t)iis (X) (X) CD 3 3 -Nows Robert Preston. 1982. Rated PG. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Bepl. 22) 8 - Sports America ing a military coup in a South ( ^ - Kingdom Living a - MOVIE: -The Naughty belonging to the President of the weekly teen magazine. Arherican country. Jack Lem­ QD-OffthaS*t Planning something social U S. George C. Scott. Trish Van 3:00 A.M. - Momingtown Nineties' Gamblers on a river- 12:30P.M. 8 - Newsmaker Surxlay mon, Sissy Spacek. 1962. Rated (D - Weekend Review today? Limit the size of your boat set the scene for remem­ Devere, Paul Sorvino. 1973 - MOVIE: 'Desk Sat' Ai),offi- CD - All In the Family 8 - Screening Room PG. FOREIGN AUTO & I PO/M'T KNOW w h a t group. It should turn out fun 3-OddCoupto / ciency expert's arrival alarms 8:00 A.M. bered routines by a famed (S) - FrontiHte 'Crisis in Zinv ACROSS S Destroy (sl.) Answer to Previous Puzzle with just a lew old friends with 8 - Tony Btown'e Journal 3 _- Sunday at tha King’s 3 - ESPN SportsCantor \ workers in the research bureau of C5) - Barrio comedy team. Abbott and Cos- a Weak In Baseball babwe.' Charles Cobb reports on Jackie's 2nd whom you're at ease. talk), Alan Curtis. Rita Johnson. -'High School Bowl a broadcasting company. Spen­ REPAIR ^ Kind op NoijFj IT I Obicure F u Q . the newly independent African 3 - MOVIE; 'The Muelc Mon' " u n u i E .1 ,1 u . • . 3 - Foadvel of Faith ' ’lusband'' 3 LIBRA (Bapt. 23-Ocl. 23) Try CS) - Jimmy Swaggart 1945 - MOVIE: 'King Kong' A . - , ^ , cer Tracy. Katharine Hep^m , Gig [ o L E (59 - Top Rank Boxing from Las country that faces a crisis in lead­ A fast-talking traveling aaleaman ...... 8 - Women In Criaia 6 African land ^t>9liy . to be the one who makes out C£) - Confluanea promises to organize a boys band giant ape terrorizing New York Young. 1957. N T 8 - Insight Vagaa, NV ership. (60 min.) (Closed Cap­ WA^ MA|U()IG7I P o N 'T I I Weallier Habravrletter the family budget this week. tioned] in River City. Iowa. Roben Pres­ falls in love with a beautiful ( 8 ' Sports Tonight 3 - Voice of Faith CD) - Cele|)r^iiCele|)r6tion/Euchsrist 8 - Business of Manegernent woman. Fay Wray. Bruce Cdoot. latellite ) Wight Under your supervision there ) - To M An (59 Greatest Sports Legehdt ton, Shirley Jones, Buddy Hack- 3-P*Nciita 3 - Nawa/Sporta/Waathar 10 Moat prudent 0 Egyptian sun CD ~ To M Announced 10:45 A.M. 2:15 P.M. ett. 1962. Robert Armstrong. 1933. j j $ P e / \ Y ‘ a/a r a n e j e . should be a little surplus after 05) - Frederick K. Price Today's program features 3 - Larson Sunday Night H Inordinate'’' disk I all bills are paid. (8 ) - Week In Ravtew 8 ' Tony Brown'a Journal 8 - Newa/Bpoita/Weather 3:30A.M . ( 8 - Jewish Ufe Johnny Bench. ® - Present* loW rittan com­ 12 Vend SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) (59 - ESPN SportsCanter 8 8 ** T V Censored Bloopera 3 - To B* Announced " munication □ n 11:00 A.M. S5) - Crossfire 2:30 P.M. 6:00P.M. 13 Moist Important communication mat­ ® - Popeye and Woody Dick Clark hosts this lobk at some 11:15 P.M. 3 - Mon'* Gymnastics: UCLA U- 16 Maw D m a 8 8 - Moat Tha Proas (B ) - Thte Wook In Baeotwll of the funnieat fluba and goofs 17 Largs bird ters should be given priority- (S ) - Naws/Sporte/Waathar ( D - MOVIE: 'Zaoort to CD CD 8 8 8 -N e w s 3-Nmws a? 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^Obituaries Bennet shelter Patrick Cyr termed successful FOCUS / People Patrick Cyr, 73, of 32D Mcquire Lan e, d ied W ednesday in Louisiana. Continued from page one last winter and has served th re» Born in St. David, Maine, he had times, called housing the homeless', lived in Manchester for seven Mrs^Cui'i said the facility — the town's responsibility.. “ The; months. He had lived many years formally\called The Emergency statute says, they (the town) must in Hartford. Shelter — had a record 11 inhabit­ take care of the indigent — it's! Before retiring in 1976, he had ants on one recent night. It accepts their responsibility,” said Joyner.. Joe Prec&s hdme is our streets been employed fopr 23 years by the clients of both sexes. Joyner works in the building Champlin Box Co. of Hartford. "They seem to be plagued with security field, which involves, He was a communicant of the illness,” she said of the homeless. closing buildings at night, and has' Church of the Assumption. “ A number of them have had “ seen the need first hand.” ; He leaves his wife. Aline Lizotte mental health treatment or hospi­ “ We have found' them (the! He had $3.10 in his pocket Cyr of Manchester: two sons, Leo talization in the past and have homeless) in dumpsters, in parks, James Cyr of Vienna, Austria, and considerable difficulty getting and everywhere else,” he said. Donald Cyr of Plainville; three jobs.” “ They're living in the street if they Som^ays, he had no money. daughters, Mrs.Joan Lavertu of Many of the shelter’s clients aren’t sheltered.” East Hartford, Mrs. Jeannine have appeared on the streets as a He said the volunteers who run Parent of Glastonbury, and Mrs. result of the trend toward deinsti­ the shelter “ aren’t trying to be I don’t know why Joe Prece so Marie St. Onge of Manchester: two tutionalization in the mental health reformers” in providing the' His daughter, he said, was a brothers, Armand Cyr of Van profession, she said. service. intrigued me. But he did. friendly girl.” “Too friendly for Buren, Maine, and Gerald Cyr of “ Some need to be on medication “ The people there pretty much He was leaning against the green her own good sometimes,” hesaid, Bristol: 10 grandchildren and one and without a job cannot afford it.” police themselves,” he added- newspaper box at Arthur's Drug In taking a seat next to me on the bus: great-grandson. she added, "and many have .“ People were afraid (before the’ Store on Main Street. He took a piece of lined paper out Funeral services will be Tues­ negative attitudes toward shelter opened), but we haven't; "N ice day,” he said, and I Focus oFhis pocket. It was the kind school day at 10:15 a.m. at Callahan welfare.” had to call the police once.” agreed. kids use. There was a poem of his Funeral Home. 1602 Main St,, East Adele Angle After nine weeks of rain, a sunny on it. Hartford with a''mass of Christian THOUGH THE idea wasn't Saturday is a respectable some­ Focus Editor He’d written it to some woman. burial at 11 a.m. in the Church of originally included in its plans, the thing to start a conversation with. the Assumption. Burial will be in shelter has also begun serving food Not his wife. It wasn’t a very good We were both waiting for a bus: Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky brought in by the volunteers, poem. Probers he was in his mid-20s, looked well Hill. Calling hours are Monday according to Mrs. Carr. “ We didn’t He asked me what I thought. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. mean to serve meals, but we dressed enough. I wondered why I ducked the question. he was on crutches. ■< I knew I was being conned. But 3 discovered the men are very, very Carl A. Lauretti hungry,” she said. get new i I wasn't prepared for the next on this sunny Saturday afternoon “ WHAT’S THE homeless shelter Joani O'Loughlin, another of the tidbit. Joe Prece wasn’t conning me for like? I asked. Carl A. Lauretti, 62, of 67 S. shelter's organizers, who once “ My daughtei^died last night,' ^ on ey, I thought. He just wanted "They treat you pretty well Adams St, died ’ThursadOy at served as an all-night volunteer, he said. sdifieone to talk to. there,” he answered. He told me Manchester Memorial Hospital. said that many of the shelter's evidence And then the tale came out. More than once he said, “ It's not he’d had lasagna the night before. I • He was husband of Sadie P. Gallo. clients are "under 30, though some good to have no one to talk to.” He was born in Hartford and lived He said he' was staying at He said he’d stayed in other are older.” So we talked. in Manchester for 31 years. Some of them are on the street Manchester's shelter for the home­ shelters before. Manchester 's was Continued from page one ; “ You’re taking it pretty well,” I Prior to his 1978 retirement, he because they have been "hit by less. He was down on his luck, an smaller, friendlier. New Haven’s O' out-of-work auto mechanic, he' offered. was a quality control inspector for hard times,” said Mrs. O'Lough­ Lieberman said he's also looking ; isn’ f so nice. “ It’s mostly allon^he inside,” he Hamilton Standard of Windsor lin, and others "have chosen life for evidence that realtors fixed qsaid. He kqew someone once in '"There are fights,” he said. Locks for 28 years. He was an army outside the system.” prices on commissions charged o ii! '.-Manotaeg^r, but he’d moved away. answered. “ I try nottoshowit,” he "Confusion.” staff seargent in WWII, and a In her opinion, “ The need isn’t residential real estate sales, di-; His eighl^ear-old daughter had said. He asked me again what I m ^ b e r of the Army Navy Club of just for an emergency shelter, but vided up real estate markets A been pushe^own a flight of stairs, “ Why are you taking a bus?” I thought of the poem. Manchester. He was active in little for something more permanent.” among members, and refused td ! he said. “ Some maniac,” he said. asked. Wasn’t there someone he league and alumni baseball. He She said the MACC has compiled deal with non-realtors. ; The little girV^ad been in a coma could call? , ciac|hed for 10 years. I told himi'he must have cared statistics on who has used the Daniel F. Reale, president of the four days, he said, and died on He mentioned something about a (He was a volunteer worker for facility, which will be presented to about the woman in the poem a Manchester Board of Realtors,' Friday. cousin picking him up in the human services department of the town. The shelter provides said Friday he had no comment on! great deal. Herald photo by Pinto The wake was that night in New Middletown. Manchester Memorial Hospital. services to the homeless on a the attorney general’s probe. ---- ^ Then I told him I wrote, too. For Haven, he said. ____ / besides his wife, he is survived “ first-name basis,” so clients will Robert J. Kennedy, president of a newspaper. by a son, Stephen Lauretti of Make a difference? not be intimidated, she added. the Connecticut Association oC He offered a few more■2*^tid tid bits “ What i f l doastory about you?” Manchester: two daughters, Carol “ We haven't had any bad inci­ Realtors, said in an April 19 press ONE’S M ATE RN AL instincts about his life. He was 26 yearVold- I asked. Stevenson of Bolton and Patricia Catherine Johnson, a'former Manches­ assistant registrars John Lucas and dents,” Mrs. O’Loughlin s^id. release that he is "unaware of any- come oqt at such a moment. That's He was from New Haven — “ my He offered no resistance. Hes'aid Lauretti of Manchester: a brother, “ There are no drugs or alcohol basis for the investigation.” why he's so well dressed, I thought. stomping grounds, so to speak,” he Salvatore Lauretti: three sisters ter resident who now resides at 29 Dave Ri^ihr--The-registrars will hold a he’cT never been in tl\e paper allowed on the premises and we He said membership in boards of His shoes were shiny black, there said. He’d been raised in a series of Nancy Pilkin and Mrs Camielina Laurel Street in Rockville, registers to before. '—' signup tod^ in the s'Rme place from haven’t had any violations.” realtors, and access to the Multiple was a sharp crease in his dark blue foster homes, and he was in the Rick both of East Hartford, and Manager Weiss concurred, say­ We talked about a time for him to vote at Marshalls Mall at the Manchester 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Listings Service, is open to all trousers. He looked like'someone process of getting a divorce from Lenora Weir of Danvers. Mass. He ing he has not heard "a single call me at the Manchester Herald. Parkade. Helping her register are licensed real estate agents. on his way to a whke. his wife. He had just gotten out of is also survived by four unfavorable comment” about Uie "Monday. After the funeral, ” he grandchildren. But maybe I’ve be^ih-newspap- the hospital; something about an shelter. Carl A. Zinsser, Republican said. Funeral services will be Monday state senator from the 4th District ering too long. ; operation. Director of Human Services On Sunday I saw him again. He at 9:15 at the John F. Tierney Hanna Marcus also feels the “ need and a member of the Manchester . - ■ ’fe was standing in front of Full Funeral Home at 219 Center St. has been expressed” for a perman­ Board of Realtors, criticized thd Mass will be at Church of the Vandalism nixed as cause Gospel Interdenominational ent facility. attorney general’s probe as politi­ Assumption at 10:00. Burial will be Church on Main Street. CLINTON (UPI) - »Amtrak as a cause of the derailment. / “ It’simportant fortownofficials cally motivated and said “ the at St. James Cemetary. Calling bridge when the train dbrailed. ■SI. Leaning on those crutches again maintenance crews Friday re­ The line's westbound tracks to /to investigate the feaisibility of things he (Lieberman) is talking hours are Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. They were helped from the car by a — this time in the pouring rain. moved four~derailed passenger New York escaped serious damage Continuing the shelter,” said Mrs. a b o u t do n ot h a p p e n in- Memorial contributions may be policeman and driven home. Mandiester.” cars and repaired damaged tracks and was re-opened about 3:30 a.m., ^ a rcu s ., “ Monday?” I asked. made to the Heart Association at About 200 passengers were on to reopen main line service with allowing Amtrak to resume partial the train, the “ Yankee Clipper,” 310 Collins St., Hartford. OVER THE spring and summer, James R. McCavanagh, a real-.' "A fter the funeral,” he said, some delays between New York service on the westbound tracks in Amtrak No. 170. and 12 passengers she said, “ town officials — includ­ tor and D em ocrkic state repre­ I saw him coming out of the and Boston. both directions with up to 30- were taken to hospitals in New ing myself — will talk to the sentative from thVo2th. District, Corner Soda Shop on Main Street The last four cars of a Boston- minute delays through the Clinton Haven and Essex. The 12 were ‘*1 churches and see what we cair-^ said there is “ no reason” for the on Monday. He and a friend from bound Amtrak train derailed area. treated and released by Thursday Herald photos bv Tarquinlo work out. The utilization was good investigation. “ I don’t know where the shelter who looked like som^**’’^ Raffle Thursday in downtown Clinton, Trains were expected to be evening, hospital spokesmen said. and I think the town knows it.” Lieberman's coming from,” he injuring a dozen passengers, dam­ rolling on the second set of tracks The train was traveling about 75 said. one who’d be stayin(g at the sheltsc__ ^ Both Mrs. Marcus and Weiss JOE PRECE TALKS ABOUT HIS LIFE aging 1,000 feet of track and late in the day, an Amtrak mph when the derailment oc­ said town officials may seek state is today leaving one car dangling off the spokesman said. curred, a normal speed for the AT THE Herald it took me about . . . be said he was a l^ w Havfen native and federal funds to help with side of a trestle over Route 81. The four derailed cars, including stretch of track in the Clinton area, five minutes on the telephone to Federal, state and Amtrak in­ the car hangip^ off the bridge, operating expenses for a perman­ A condominium, top prize in a an Amtrak official said. Now you know completely demolish Joe's story. vestigators worked alongside were placed back on the tracks by ent shelter. There is some funding crooked businessmen. Men who hat night at the shelter. including an arrest warrant — to raffle benefiting New hope Manor, The New Haven police said there’d maintenance crews searching for 8:30 a.m., the Amtrak spokesman which might fit the bill available exisLon the street — men like Joe He spent his days, he said, "with will be raffled off today. Raffle TheT^stesttyping ever recordetf prove it to me. , a cause of the accident. An Amtrak said. Two 50-ton cranes from New under the recently passed Emer­ was by Margaret Owen of New' been no such incident, no such tickets went for $100 a piece and the Maltese is a Semitic la'nguage, P rece''— are not. He sat there, my friends from the shelter.” ” It was stupid.” he said. spokesman in Washington. D.C., Haven were used to “ re-rail” the gency Jobs Act, they said. York City who averaged 170 words! arrest. 249 other prizes are worth at least with Italian influences, written in impassive. I asked about his hospital stay. said vandalism has been ruled out cars. the Latin alphabet. Former state Rep. Walter per minute on a manual typewriter Some professionals in Manches­ $100 each. “ Why did you do it?” I asked THE SATURDAY when he met He said he’d been hit by a car in The four derailed cars of the Joyner, who pushed for the shelter in October 1918. * ter knew of Joe, too. He'd gotten The condominium, built by Bar­ again. March. He’d had a spleen and part 10-gar train were dragged nearly a some money out of at least one me, he admitted, he was just ney Peterman of Peterman Real “ I don’t krfoW,” he said. Being neurotic quarter of a mile, cutting a deep passing time. of a bowel removed. That was why Estate Agency, was sold to Ste­ Fire test agency last fall, on the pretext that gully in embankments alongside INVITATION TO BIO M4SS NOTICE I gave Him a whole bunch of "It was just something to do,” he the crutches — to take the pressure phen Penny, trustee for New Hope ■he had to go to New Hav^n.^“ A has advantages thetracks, before the train came to GLASS REPLACEMENT PUBLIC HEARING A possiblitiesV^” To make yourself said. He'd taken two buses with Manor, for $45,900. The actual slated The Board of Education, 110 M A R O OF DIRECTORS mainainipulator,” is the j|fay pne off his s’tomach muscles. a stop at the railroad bridge over feel important?” ” To survive?” me. We’d transferred in Hartford; selling price for the condominium, ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) - Being Lone Hill Drive, East Hart­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, n person described hint/ ” e does it He:could tell I didn’t believe him. Route 81. The first of the four cars ford, CT. will receive sealed CONNECTICUT : “To gjt sympathy?” “To ^et I ’d gotten off in West Hartford;^ "Call the ninth floor at Hartford located at 63 Summit St. in Summit neurotic has its advantages. The town's water de­ bids for GLASS REPLACE­ Notice Is h e r ^ given that the Board ot Directors, Town o f » for money.” Village is $46,900. remained upright with a set of MENT. Bid Information and Monchnter, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing ot the ‘ money?” he’d ridden the bus all the way out Hospital,” he said. A study of 434 white males by wheels off the tracks. partment will conduct a No one likes being conned. The raffle will benefit New Hope specifications ore available Lincoln Centw Hearing Room,'494Maln Street, Mon^ester, * Joe wasn’t up for a multiple to Westfarms Mall and then back I felt sad. Washington University, St. Louis, 5 VJhe three other cars partially fire flow test at Pratt & ot the BusInessOftIce. Sealed o* 8:00P.M. to ransider; As sad a peTsqn as Joe Prece Manor, a drug and alcohol rehabil­ showed the neurotics among them bids will be received until ond act on the followino: « choice exam. Nor was he about to to Manchester in late afternoon. turned over on their sides with one Whitney .(Building 14, Pro­ obviously is, there was a certain Back to the lying. itation facility for teenage girls, earned about 23 percent higher gress Dnve Wednesday 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Moy Propos^ appropriation to Revenue Sharing Fund 8 1 _• share the truth with me. I got Then he’d waited for the shelter hanging off the bridge. There were 19, 1983, at which time they — $1^8348 to be financed from Interest* victory. I ’m ashamed to admit, in ” It’s a problem,” he said. ” I did E\;ans House, a recovery house for salaries than those diagnosed as from 9 a.m. to about 11 will be publicly opened and another series of ” I guess so’s” to open. only about seven passengers in the dropping the boom on him. male alcoholics and the Glaston­ well. a.m. read aloud. The Board of P ^ p o ^ apprwiatlon to Educatlo^peclal Prolects,: and “ I don’t know’s.” ' it in foster homes,” hesaid. ” It just bury Kiwanis social welfare dangling car because its air Education reserves the right 8 '-3 5 8 '^ .R .A . non-public • When he came in on Tuesday, I "Nobody down there gives you a made things worse.” The results of the survey were conditioning was not working, said to accept or relect any or all J089’83 — $104.00 to be financed by State Grant. ' t programs. reported in a recent issue of let him play Joe Prece Who’d Just hard time,” he said. "Some of the He said he’d stayed in 24 foster Richard J. Duggan, Amtrak's The test, to determine bids or the right to waive oPPrpPrlotlon to Education Special Prolects, ^ I TH IN K — but I ’ll never be sure Other prizes include a 1983 American Family Physician. technical formalities If It Is In “ “ Vtii 41-347, Visually I mpalred 1982-83! Lost His Daughter for 10 minutes. guys who stay at the shelter help homes. After his mother had Toyota Celica GT Sports Coupe, a general superintendent. the effects of the water the best Interest to do so. — 88,734.00 to be Rnonced by Stole Grant. • . — he began to level with me. me out.” Researchers also found the Beneath the bridge was Raisa Nancy J. Harris P ro iM M appropriation to General Fund Budget 198^83_•. The funeral, he said, "was remarried. cruise to Bermuda and Nassau, a system for fire protection, Speaking in a soft, sad void He said he had served six months neurotics had significantly higher Kukta, 34, of Clinton, who was in a DIrector/BusIness Social Swvices — 854,000.00 to be financed by Slate Grant *- rough. Like I expected it to be.” The lying had started back then. Zenith 25-inch color TV, a spinnet ratings for full-time employment, could result in decreased Services said his mother lived in Miami. (n the New Haven Correctional car that was covered by debris water pressure but is not 071-04 B u d S ^ ‘ rSeSecM".**’ f~ M lsce llan im o i’ The wife hadn't shown up. Some ” 1 don’ t feel proud,” he said. “ I piano, a diamond cocktail ring, an IQs and total years of schooling. Reserve* "Sometimes I phone her,” hesaid. tenter. 'On larceny charges. He from the derailment. Mrs. Kukta, expected to affect the *®'’ •i®'' ®* ®®** ♦®'' Union Pond Dam • members of her family did; some feel pretty lousy about it.” ' American Oriental rug, and a The group was studied over a rMabllltotlon design— to be financed from unspent b a l o ^ ' He hadn’t seen his daughter\in a had a sister in Oklahoma. A half 30-inch 14-lkarat gold necklace. accompanied by her daughter. quality the water in the Probate Notice from his family, too, he said. Why, 1 asked again. period of about 30 years. Nicole. 4. was driving under the Sharing **’* ®®®’’®®^'®*'®" I®*" Do*" In Revenue! long time. brother in prison in Jacksonville Progress Drive area. " I never really had anybody look ^ n o t ic e TO CREDITORS ^oposed Ordinance — To convey for the purpose of* Then I told him what I knew. He got' money by borrowing it for car theft. m lealng an Easement, premises known as 1324Manchester * up to me. Or wamt to talk to me. I ESTATE OF MAIMO T. “ That’s what you think,” he from people at the shelter. ' His dream, I asked. What was his RANNA Rood and 1340 Manchester Road, Glastonbury, owned b v " know that’s a big problem.” The Hon. Norman J. Pre'uss, Joseph B eckv, for the sum of 810.00. * ! said, turning momentarily hostile. "How much money do you have dream? P r o M m Ordinance — To convey to Gerber Scientific • He said he was going back to the . Calendar Judge, of the Court ot Pro­ “ That’s what you want to believe.” now?” I asked. "Open my own garage,” hesaid. INVITATION TO BID «4M bate, District of Andover at a Pro^clL Inrorporoted, Parcel 20 and Parcel 2241 In the • shelter that night. UNFORMS hearing held on April 21,1983 Buckland Industrial Park, for the sum of $234,000.00. * But the hostility didn’ t last long. "About $3.10,” he answered. He liked to work on "the big ones — The Board of Education, 110 ordered that all claims must ? RroP®*»d Ordinances may be seen In the Town I “ I havealot of explaining todo,” Clerk’s Office during business hours. «»wn . “ Why’d you do it?” I asked. Some days, he said, he had no Chryslers,” he said. Long Hill Drive, Eost Hart­ be presented to the fiduciary he said. ” I think I ’d rather tell Manchester Tuesday ' ford, CT. will receive sealed on or before July 25, 1983 or Proposed Amendment to Ordinances — Amendment to • He could have gotten up and left money at all. (H e said he was due in court in bids tor UNIFORMS. Bid be barred as>y law provided. the office at that point. He could them what’s going on before they Board‘Of Selectmen, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. Information and specifica­ Sharoti B. Preuss, Clerk b^rt“t%‘Sn‘Si“"cS?ySS?jriS?vl?:"'“''” '®"*'^®«»'®'».: "Then I just have to go without. New Milford next day. For trying tions are available at the read about it in the newspaper.” Monday The fiduciary Is: have begged me not to print an I ’ve done it before,” hesaid. There^ to pass a bad check, using another Parking Authority, 8 a m., 975 Main St. Business Office. Sealed bids Voldemar Ranno Cl“ rs*OHI«dSfl^?srn'Si?& 3 I haven’t seen Joe Prece since. Thursday will be received until 10:30 10 Brown Drive, Stephen T. Cossonoj Secr^ory < article. was defiance in his voice. person’s I.D. Planning & Zoning Commission. 7 p.m., Lincoln Board of Library a.m. on Wednesday, May 18, Board of Directors • The shelter closes today. Directors, 7:30 p.m., Bentley Andover, Connecticut JOE PRECE, 26. ADDREiSS UNCERTAIN Politicians caught in lies are Some days, he said, he atej He felt I didn’t believe him. He Center hearing room Memorial Library. 1983, at which time they will 04232 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 27th day ot April, 19831 I wfish him luck. I hope he finds be publicly opened and read 047-04 . resident of homeless shelter adept at escape maneuvers. So are MACC soup kitchen: thepdie’d eat took out a bunch of papers Grade Reorganization Committee, 7:30 p.m., 45 N. aloud. The Board of Educa- somefene to talk to. School St. flan reserves the right to accept or relect any or all bids ar the right to waive Tuesday Coventry technical formalities It It Is In Board of Directors comment session. 9-10 a.m.. the best Interest to do so. Board of Directors office Sunday Nancy J. Harris DIrector/BusIness Fenwood Manor Odd Fellows Committee. 3 p.m.. Town Hall hearing Actors Colony Association, 2 p.m.. Board Room, Services -■J room Town Hall. 088-04 • r e * l home toUh 24-hour nur»lng MupervUion Ifs fust no fun at all getting old and stupid Wednesday Monday INVITATION TO BID ««S0 • in patient/out patient phy$ical therapy Board of Directors-budget adoption meeting, 8 Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Board Room, Town Hall. CLASS RING — CLASS OF We're all howe\;pr old or young and Cream? Am I aging faster records, ^inatra has an ageless Gray and Glenn M iller were good p.m., Lincoln Center hearing room 1984 — called Cream or Mountain. The Board of Welfare, 7:30 p.m.. Human Services we are and nothing can be doni than I think? quality ^ o u t him that enable^im EAST HARTFORD HIGH • a full range of rehabilitation and home musicians, but our parents were songs I have heard seem to confuse Office, Town Hall, SCHOOL about it. We can hate it if to span/he generations, but s ^ e Thursday The Board of Education, 110 health care •ervlcee rejecting the great jazz of Louis noise with music and volume with to but we can’t change it. MUSIC IS a great age barrier. of the /ecords I hear on the station Economic Development Commission, 8 a.m., Tuesday Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ Andy Armstrong, Benny (Goodman and quality. Lincoln Center Gold Room ford, CT. will receive sealed a conveniently located in a country setting It’s Usually a mistake for a My taste in many things has grown mak^me laugh. I often know every Jelly Roll Morton, It was only the Housing Authority, 7:30 p.m., on site. bids tor CLASS RING — About as far as I ’ve come with writer to always associate himself or changed but my idea of what 1 of the song I ’m laughing at. Judge's hours. 6:30 p.m.. Probate Court Republican Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Board Room, CLASS OF 1984 — EAST Rooney smart kids who held out against music is to accept the Beatles. 1 Town Hall. HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL. with one age group, including his good music sounds like is about the River” , "Volare” , ”Que Bid Information and specltl- • therapeutic diets under the direction of a gourmet chef parental disapproval and listened liked their music and even more I own. A writer should be writing for Syndicated same as it was when I was 20. On S ^ a Sera” . Did Mountain or Andover Board’of Education. 7:30 p.m..Captain Nathan Hale catlons ore available at the to Jazz. liked Simon and Garfunkel and the School. Business Ottice. Sealed bids everyone unless he’s a specialist Columnist Saturday mornings when I'm ^ream ever do any of those at their will be received until 10:30 working around the house I some­ Kingston Trio, Right nowl’minthe Monday a.m. on Friday, May 20,1983, because if he keeps dating himself concerts? THAT CONFUSED ME because Wednesday Serving the Manchester & Greater Hartford Area process of trying to warm up to Election. 6 a m. to 8 p.m.. Elementary School. at which time they will be he’s going td lose the readers who times put on a local radio station It takes a lot of effort dnd a I wasn’t smart enough as a kid to Fire Sub-station committee, 7:30 p.m.. Nurse’s publicly opened and read that has a' program called "The, country and Western singers like aloud. The Board of Educo- aren’t his age. I, for instance, try genuine lack of prejudice to break appreciate great jazz. 1 thought it Saturday Office, Town Hall. Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers and tlon reserves the right to not to mention World War II more Music of Your Life.” It sounds out of your own music era. The was just a fad. Since then I ’ve been Recreation Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Planning accept or relect any or all Loretta Lynn. It isn’t coming easy Annual Town Meeting, 8 p.m., Elementary School. 565 Vernon St. 643-5151 than three or four times a week. decide that everyone is in on it but terribly old-fashioned to me noi trick is to recognize what is Office, Town Hall. bids or the right to waive shy about rejecting any kind of to me but 1 don’t want to seem any technical formalities It It Is In Every once in a while I still get me. One of the things that makes and I can't imagine who’d listen to genuinely new asnd different and Manchester music for fear of being wrong older than I am to myself or to Bolton the best Interest to do so. the sinking feeling in my stomach me think this most often is music. it because it’s the music I grew up what is just in vogue, at the time. Thursday ^ Nancy J. Horris again. In spite of all my inhibitions, readers by rejecting their music , DIrector/BusIness that I ’m getting out of touch with Am I the only person in the world with. When I was a kid it was easy to Monday ^ HUD Housing Rehabilitation, 7:30 p.m.. Planning Services A DMskm of CreettleM Convsieeoent Home however, 1 cannot bring myself to because I wasn’t in high school what’s going on in the world. I who has never heard of Mountain They play a lot of Frank Sinatra think that Tommy Dorsey, Glen Election, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Community Hull. Office, Town Hall. 072-04 think so young as to like groups when I first heard it. / I lii - MANCIIKSTKK HKKALL), Saturday. April 30. 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, April 30, 1983 — 13 Engagements < Senior News

Cline-Sutton Many activities scheduied this Senior Citizen’s Month Editor’s note: this co­ games; 1 p.m. arts and a.m. return after at 8 a.m. return trips at beef hash, buttered car­ and butter, cream puff, Bruno Giordano, 204 and PINOCHLE SCORES: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cline.of lumn Is prepared by the crafts; 1:30 exercise program. noon and 3:15 p.m. rots, rye bread and but- beverage. John Kravontka, 204 and Violet Fairweather, 624: Kingston, N.H. announce the en­ staff of the Manchester class; bus pickup at 8 a.m. Friday: 9 'a.m., crib- ”ter; fruit cup, beverage. Friday: tomato rice hi triple 562. Arvid Peterson, 616; Bill gagement of their daughter, Val­ Senior Center. It appears return trips at noon and bage and chess and MENU FOR WEEK: Wednesday: beef stew, soup, tuna salad on whole Stone, 608; Robert Schu­ erie Lenore Cline, to Stephen on Wednesdays and Satur­ 3; 15 p.m. checkers; lOa.m.duckpin cole slaw, pickle chips, wheat, beverage, dessert. BRIDGE SCORES: bert, 599; Harry Hinson, Eugene Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. days. Thursday: 9:30 a.m., bowling at metro lanes; Monday: minestrone roli and butter, brownies, Helen Silver, 4,110; Rae 589; Sol Cohen, 588; Na­ Steven Sutton of 7 Hackmatack St. '^arts; 10 a.m., orchestra exercise with Cieo; 11 soup; chicken salad sand­ beverage. BOWLING SCORES: Olson, 3,940; Carl Popple, dine Malcolm, 587; Ann The bride-elect is a graduate of Bv Joe DImInleo rehearsal: noon dinner; 1 a.m., men and women’s wich, butterscotch pud­ Thursday: spaghetti Hi single and triple — 3,820; Helen Bensche, Wajda, 579; Ernest J New Hampshire schools. The Activities Specialist p.m. program to be an­ exercise class; 12:45 set­ ding, beverage. and meatbalis, tossed Harriet Giordano, 195 and 2,830; Hans Bensche, Grasso, 577; Gladys Sie- prospeAlve bridegroom is a 1980 nounced; bus pickup at 10 back games; bus pickup Tuesday: baked corned green salad, Italian bread 489. Men high singie tie — 2,770; Grace Gibbs, 2,680. lert, 575. Taduate of East Catholic High chool. Both are serving in the U.S. Greetings. On May 9the Force and are stationed at Senior Citizens Center T r^ is Air Force Base in Califor­ will be sponsoring its third nia. A^Mayas wedding is planned In annual plant sale. This New Hampshire. v year we have doubled the amount of flowers and in total have'37 varieties of Jean-Nelson flower and vegetable plants. This year the price will be $1.40 per container C i'S Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jean of 48 and $7 for most hanging REDEEM MANUFACTURERS CENTS OFF COUPONS FOR DOUBLE THEIR VALUE. SEE STORES FOR DETAILS, VALID THRU SATURDAY MAY 7TH./1983 Cambridge St., announce the en­ DOUBLE COUPONS baskets. I suggest that Amy Dewey-Hugh Donnelly Christine Laggis Jennifer R. Heine Lauren Anne F^age Laurie Ann Gruessner gagement of their daughter, Cyn­ you purchase your plants thia Ann Jean of 5 Hawley St., to early while supplies last. Dwayne Robert Nelson, son of Mr. All proceeds will go to our LOOK FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL Dewey-Donnelly Laggis-Holmes Helne-Browne Page-Eschmann Gruessner-Kiefer and Mrs. Fred Nelson of Niantlc. food budget. 16 PAGE CIRCULAR. IT’S The bride-elect attended I^lan- The month of May is LOADED WITH MONEY SAVING Molhtr's Oiy. il't t $p*ct»> day of lha chester High School and is em­ yaar whan tha whota couniry lahat tima Mr.and Mrs.Carlyle S. Dewey Mr. and Mrs. John Laggis of 30 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heine of 42 Mr. and Mrs. Jules E. Page of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joseph Senior Citizens Month. VALUES-IN THE MAIL... out lo aalula mothara avafywhara. AAP ployed by Midway Pizza. A s p ) ) wants lo join hands with avaryona who III of Manchester, announce the Mayor Stephen Penny has EIro St., announce the engagement Concord Road, announce the ei|- South Windsor announce the en­ Gruessner of 93 Vernon St. an­ The prospective bridegroom is a COPIES ALSO AVAILABLE IS calabraling Mothar's Day, and say engagement of their daughter, of their daughter Christine Laggis gagement of their daughter, JeiR gagement of their daughter, nounce the engagement of their proclaimed the week of that wa and avaryona in our organiia* Amy Elizabeth Dewey of Vernon, graduate of East Lyme High May 1 6 |(i^ Senior Citi­ AT YOUR LOCAL STORE. tion. wish our motharsand all molhar s. a of 81 Schaller Road, to Gregory ^ i f e r Rose Heine, to Lawrence Lauren Anne Page, to Robert'M. daughter, Laurie Ann Gruessner, J Daf Mothar's Day lo ramambar to .Hugh Patrick Donnelly of School and is employed at Rocky zens week? We at the 3 Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Browne, son of Mr. and Eschmaifn, of 21 Union Place, son to Robert Gregory Kiefer, son of Neck State Park. He is also a Venion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Howard Holmes of 128 Henry St. Mrs. John Browne of South of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mr. and Mrs. Robert George center have planned the J. Donnelly of Manchester. volunteer firefighter with the follo^^g activities for The bride-elect is a 1978 gradu­ Windsor. Eschmann of 105 Broad St.. Kiefer of East Hartford. Niantic Fire Department. A July rCEIin The bride-elect is a graduate of ate of Manchester High School and The bride-elect is a graduate of Big'Week. Manchester High School and is The bride-elect, is a graduate of 15, 1984 wedding is planned. \ ^ jn Tuesday night we a 1982 graduate of Manchester The bride-elect is a graduate of South Windsor High School and ■» Fresh Chicken employed by Canteen Corporation Community College. She is em­ Manchester High School and at­ attended Central Connecticut Manchester High School and is will have our Annual' Smoked I of EEast Windsor. ployed at the Parkade branch of tended Manchester Community State University. She is employed employed by Aetna Life & Sports Banquet where tro­ Leg Quarters H am s I The prospective bridegroom is a College. She is employed by Grant Casualty. phies will be awarded to WITH PARTS OF BACK Connecticut Bank & Trust. by J.C. Penney of Manchester. Tfte Scottish-bom U>S. citizen ;0-WATER AODED-BONEHN graduate of Manchester High The prospective bridegroom is a Medical Inc. of Vernon. The prospective bridegroom is a our bowlers participating -tANK PORTION H School and is employed by Red Lee 1978 graduate of East Catholic graduate of Manchester Commun­ The prospectl^bridegroom is a AndiW Carnegie (1835-1919) is in the tournament on May of Manchester. A Sept. 4 wedding is graduate of East Catholic Hig(i estim aW to have made gifts I6th as well as a trophy High School and a 1982 graduate of The prospective bridegrrom is a ity College and is employed by totalins $350 million in the Ihst 18 planned. Manchester Community College graduate of South Windsor High Willie’s Steak House. School, Manchester Community being presented to our Rump College and Computer Processing y e a rs/o f his life. These in- undisputed Pool Cham­ Bn-iists Portion and Technical Carrers Institute. School and attended Manche^er Quarlcrt History’s first firemen didn't Institute. He is employed by cluded7,689 church organs and pion. Tickets for partici­ He is an automotive mechanic at Community College. He is em­ 2,811 libraries. He started as a Wilh W ings 9 9 '„ have hoses or buckets but relied on Stevenson’s Service Center, Man­ ployed ; by United Parcel Service The meter is a unit of length, the Shoprite Supermark^nc. pants are $1.50 and non­ lb. An Oct. 22 wedding^ panned at worker in a bobbin factory making participants $2.50. Julie 5 9 V hooks to pull apart burning chester. An Oct. 8 wedding is of Hartford. A May 26 wedding is gram a unit of weight; the liter a $1.20 a week. structures. jilanned Ut-St. Bridget Church. planned at St. Bridget Church. unit of volume. < St. BartholomeuLChu Patulak and Helen Win­ ters have prepared a fine FnESH-FORMERLY GROUND CHUCK FRESH-LESS^ QUANTITIES 89* LB.) meal consisting of anti­ BEEF ROUND-BONELESS-CUT TO ORDER fB ^ y c o o k e d - w ater a d d ed - bo n e-in pasto, baked manicotti, Lean 6 9 C h i c l ^ W hole (10 to 12 lbs.) 1 8 9 Smoked Hams broccoli, Italian bread 44b. Pltg. S4b. Pkg. Ground Beef Or Mora lb.. A dvice A bou t Town and spumoni ice cream. If Or Mora Sirloin Tips W hole or Shank Halfib.1 ” interested, you can pur­ FRESH QENUS4E AMEMCAN-SIOE HALF OA FRESH BEEF LOIN chase tickets at the front FULLY COOKED-WATER ADOED-BONE4N W hole L ^ b ®cT Chicken^Breasts office, or at the places the Boneless Rump Steaks Ham Steaks or Roasts lik« l u P Meeting at church day of the tournament. FRESH QEMUINE AMERICAN-WHOLE FRESH-BONELES^ Lovesick woman hopes doc will cure her ^S H IR E FARMSIBEEF POLSKA 2.39 LB.| PORK LOIN-EOUAL AMOUNTS ONCENTCRCUT-BLADEENO Wednesday we will be Leg-O-Lamb Oven Ready Chicken B r^ ts Cutlets ">29 St. Bridget’s Divorced and Separated Support Polska Kielbasa lb. J b Assorted Pork ChopsJSISS: lu 1*^’ having a trip to Old FRESH GENUINE AMERICAN Group will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the church FROZEN ITALIAN STYLE^ CHICKEN V DEAR ABBY: When I women chooce between Hadley Village and the ZAO. 799 A6P PERCH FILLETS 1-LB. PKG. 1.69 DEAR ABBY: I’m a ers that I see regularly in basement. Shoulder Blade Lam| Weaver Fried Chicken 14^. 129 was seven months’ preg­ 44-year-oId professional them when the)TBbth love my position as a recep­ Log Cabin for the cost of Weaver Franks s 8 9 ‘ A&P Breaded Fish Sticks pkg. X Chuck and Gloria Nicholson will speak on FRESH GENUINE AMERICAN aOM nant with my fifth child, I married man. Our child- him very much? $16.00. Sign up is May 6th QUICKuvrurvrnwrtcrv-cAcei'i FROZEN-EXCEPT BREASTontnoi FILLETSMLLcI ' KAHN'S (JUMBO BEEF WB. PKG. 1 _ tionist. Seeing my obvious annulments and remarriage. Refreshments will be ‘ ‘ Asforlad ► 19 had a severe nosebleed, so at 9:30 a.m. Rib Lamb Hb. 189 rea are grown and away TORN BETWEEN pregnant condition, they served. All are welcome. Tyson C l^ k ’n Quick Variatias Jumbo Meat Franks pkg 1 *Fresh Cod or Scrod Fillets l u F my obstetrician sent me at school. My wife and I TWO LOVES have been very nice, Thursday. _ D ear Abby the Mayor will I * Fresh Fish AvailBble Wed., Thru Sat. to the hospital’s emer­ have grown apart over the asking how 1 feel, do I In Self Service Fish Oepertment. gency room where I was years, and several years ^E A R TORN: Choose want a boy or a girl, etc. BiAik is oper^oiTSunday to read the pro______treated by a very nice Abigail Van Buren ago, 1 fell in love with a the wife. It will be less They are not aware that I followed by the awardinjg young doctor for approxi­ Manchester State Bank on Main Street will be open of certificates to manv of FARAd girl 17 years my junior. strain on your, raiinscience do not plan to keep the on Sunday for all American Cancer Society crusaders rCPD mately six hours. He i After several years of a — not to mention your child, and I prefer not to the dedicated voliflifcre '4nade me feel so good, I to return funds theyjiave collected. here at the center/Tor beautiful Jove^fair, my pocket bo ^ tell them. Bank hours for crusaders are 2 to 6 p.m. Kraft hated to leave him. He and wife and children learned entertainment we/will FIRM-RED RIPE I are exactly the same age about this affair. My wife DEAR ABBY: I am 21, After I return from have a special treat, _ Family Pack Tomatoes 26.32 129 American Singles (30). unmarried and pregnant. professional magician by P«i0 I CHEESE SLICES him a letter to thank him So far I haven’t heard became panic-stricken! maternity leave, what Sisterhood officer^. aUHERY FLAVORED-LARGE SIZE It’s been four months for his kindness to me. I from him. Do you think She has lost 40 pounds and After much soul search­ should I say? I would like the name of Charlie I now, and I realize that I told him how I felt about he’s still considering it? has changed back to the ing I have decided to give to put this all behin'd me as The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom has elected - Hayden. Mr. Hayden, I California Avocados am very much in love with him and asked him if he Or should I consider my­ beautiful woman I mar­ up my child for adoption. quickly as possible. Susan Stoppelman as president for the coming season.. have been told, is quite FLORIDA IN D I^ RIVER-440 S| 49 this doctor. I don’t know if self rejected? ried 20 years ago. Now I It was a difficult choice, NOT READY She and other officers wiil beJiutelled at the anpual good and recently has just Large i|!inlrGrapefruit would like to spend a day donor dinner at the temple on M ay'll. he’s married, has a girl­ with me. I told him I was IN LOVE find that I have "fallen in but one I think is best for FOR MOTHERHOOD returned froin Las Vegas, umporteo- c r is p'j Oic y 12-oz. friend or anything else love” with her all over everyone concerned — Other officers elected were; Judy Meyer and Dr. where he was doing a Granny Smith Apples p k g . married and had a family Eileen Freedman, program vice presidenU; Marilyn show. Please don’t miss about him. All I know is again. However, I am no especially the baby. DEAR NOT READY: If I in/L'M S|K'fi;ils IMPORTED-JUICY PLUMP % that I dream about him and 1 didn’t expect any DEAR IN LOVE: Don’t less in love with my My family, friends and you really want to “put Scheinblum, fund raising vice president; Merle this special day. Red or Black m apes every night and I can commitments, but if he consider yourself re­ .•assow, fellSWship vice president; Paula Schwartz, On Friday, from 6:00 younger girlfriend. corworkers have been ex­ all behind you as quickly CALIFORNIA JUICY l)air\ ,S|Hri;ils hardly wait to go to sleep was interested to call or jected. Just assume that Now that each knows tremely kind through all as possible," don’t return jmbined educatjpnal activities vice president. a.m. until noon, we will be La Pizzeria U S NO 1-ALL pur pose because these dreams are write. I gave him certain the young doctor wisely ^ o : Sheila Abfell, corresponding secretary; Karen having our 4th Annual Large Lemons Yellow Onions Bulk about the other, I am of this and supportive of to the same job. If you do, SWEET JUICY SEEDLESS LARGE 4,u.*l so re a lis tic and times to call and an decided against having an expected to make a cho­ my adoption decision. The be prepared to tell the H orow i^ recording secretary; Barbara Zupnik, Senior Citizen’s Fishing Cheese Pfeza U.S. N0.1-CRISP JUICY wonderful. address that would be affair with a married ice. How does a man who problem is with the sales­ truth when asked-about* financial s e c r^ ry ; and Doris Adler, treasurer. Derby at Saiter’s Pond. Kraft 6 9 Three weeks ago I wrote woman. Reservation^ay be made for the dinner by calling This year we wili be RiSiVCoffee Rich ^liifornia M cIntosh discreet. • iWVWk.loves two• beautiful ------men,P ------customers------and oth­ your baby. • 646-1235, 646-0068, or 643-n29; stocking $700.00 worth>of Navel Oranges Apples Velveeta trout and awarding over Minute Maid Lemonade 3 ' 3.99* $100.00 worth of prizes. BEEF CMCKEN OR TURKEY Kraft Velveeta Singles AM Bridge results Thanks go to Multi Cir­ Importance of eating leanest meat possible Banquet Meat Pies ^ Gold JAIAPENO PEPPER OR MONTEREY JACK The following are the results of the April 18 and 21 cuits for again sponsoring OREEN OULHT BROCCOLI OR V games of the Manchester AM Bridge Club: the event and the Man­ Kraft Casino Cheese Cauiflower In Cheese Sauce Medal Flour MELLOW OR MILD DEAR DR. LAMB: North-South: Ann DeMartin and Flo Barre, first; chester Land Conserva­ KEEBLER the visible fat. Then grind" store will have about is usedinJind obstruction tion Trust for allowing the ASSORTED FLAVORS _ Some years ago, after the lean. Your gcaund twice as much or more fat or blockage of the coro-’ Penny Weatherwax and Peg Dunfield, second. Harvest Wheat Crackers Cracker Barrel Cheese use of Saiter’s Pond. Lenders Bagels______^ ASSORTED VARIETIES pains in my chest fro.., meat will then have less than the ground lean meat nary arteries. East-West; Burt Smyth and Dick Jaworowski,. FITTER PATTER. CHOC. FUDGE exertion, I was diagnosed first; Sara Mendelsohn and Bill Levy, second. Lastly, don’t forget that Yoplait Yogurt than 5 percent fat by you can prepare at home A catheterization there will be a sign-upfor -GREAT SAVINGS' Keebler Cookies as having "relative coro­ weight or about 30 percent for yourself, so it is worth North-South; Barbara Davis and Peg Dunfield, KEEBLER COOKIES Your Health means inserting a cathe­ the Coachlight trip at 9:30 nary insufficiency.” Re­ of its total calories will be the effort to make your ter (tube) — such as first; Morris Kamins and Murray Powell and Ethel Chipsies or Grasshoppers cently I had X-rays taken fat. That is pretty good. own. Rohb and Alice Moe, tied for second and third. a.m. on Wednesday, May pkg. Lawrence Lamb, M.D. putting a catheter into the 4thT scheduied to go on TENDER S tTvift’ I ish D l’|)I. because of back trouble You need to be careful DEAR DR. LAMB: Ex­ bladder. A heart catheter­ Franklin and Joyce Rossi, first; 7-of. 149 Bill Levy and Tom Regan, second. June 15th, price of the Spruce Tiny Shrimp can X FRESH CUT which incidentally '•about your choice of cuts actly what are the differ­ ization involves feeding a showed sclerosis of the tickets are $16.00. HOMESTYLE OR TRADITIONAL Cod inUets of meat and preparation ences among a cardiac catheter into the heart to _ FRESH CUT abdominal, aorta. Since to avoid fat, but yp\i can angiogram, a catheteriza­ measure pressures in the'>^l>inochle Club Results Hia/HS Ragu Spaghetti Sauce •‘irW then, as I have been apf^EDULE FOR THE THIN W A O H ETT^A O H ETTI. ELBOWS OR ZITI S (^ Fillets use meat and still m on a tion and a thallium scan? heart. It can also be used Kf FRESH 8UCEO advised, I have tried to tageous to follow this moved. You can then DEAR READER: An to withdraw blood for The following are the scores for the pinochle games WEEK; Buitoni Pasta Romana ZXi i lowfat diet. I am Ending *8.88 Both Towoli Hi-C Fruit Drinks' 2 .7 , 8 9 ' lUe Fish Steaks avoid foods high in fats method of getting rid of finish cooking the meat., you The Health Letter angioj^irdiogram is an samples or to-Hiject dye, conducted April 21 at the Army-Navy Club. Play is Bith Towris*(6 Colors)- NEWBORN 2«. DATTIME (6. OYERNIOHT 14 OR lODOLER 12 C l - _ and cholesterol. the fat? The same would apply to iqebtion of a dye that will open to all senior citizens and stprts Thursdays at 9- 30 Monday: 8:00a.m.,Golf 8-12, Red Meats: Good as into the coronary arter­ League at Manchester Huggies Diapers r2” ]& ey Sole Fillets When buying ham- cooking ground meat for show up on an X-ray, into a.m.: Folger’s Instant Qiffee TWO PLY and Bad, to give you some ies to do a coronary (Country Club; 9:30 a.m., I .S ■ burger to make meatT^f DEAR READER: You meat sauces. guidelines on the choices the circulation. You can angiogram. Sol Cohen 616; Eleanor Plsch a 3flMllir.«^'LN. Idaho Rainbow Trout or to make meat sauce for have discovered a varia­ While you may have then visualize the 6U; Gladys Seelert 598; Frank Toros 595; John Gaily ■ceramics; lOa.m.^uingo'; (W ir.iv q.H. Lipton Tea Bags looct. 169 Kleenex Towels ’”?' 69' LARGE SIZE-2B-30CT available to you. Others In a thallium scan, noon lunch; 12:30'p.m., b08 M. spaghetti we have always tion of something I often been shocked at the who want this issue can chambers of the heart. thallium is injected into W ; Jennie Schuhert 578; Arline Paquin 574; Arnold Fancy Shrimp bought the leanest meat recommend. Even the amount o^ fat in the This may be what you’re JenMn 571; Julien Strong 571; Anna Fisher 670; pinochle games; 1:30 ex­ send 75 cents with ajpng, the circulation which is ercise class; arthritis sold. But this winter I leanest meats contain hamburger from your stamped, self-address^ calling a cardiac fixed in the heart muscle Martin Bakstan 567; Leon Fallot 564; Helen Bentche boiled a pound of it some fat in the meat experiment, there is a angiogram. group; bus pickup at 8 Chef Pierre envelope for it to me, in that is being supplied by Byrnes 564; Samuel Schors 563; and a.m. return trips at noon Imported Bar-B-Qued vigorously then set it out fibers. If you partially why to have ground meat cat " ihej ■ “ Man Chester ' A coronary angiogram, blood. A dam ag^ area of Amelia Anastasio 557. Colonial in the snow overnight. In cook the meat, such as for meat loaf and ham­ also called a coronary heart muscle, as from a and 3:15 p.m. 8" Apple Pie French Brie Herald, P'TJ. Box 1551, Tuesday: 9 a.m., shop­ Whole Chickens Cooked Ham the morning I found a roasting, then put it in the burgers and still elimi­ Radio City Station, New arteriogram, involves in­ heart attack, will not quarter inch of fat solidi­ refrigerator to cool, the nate most of the fat. Buy jecting dye toto the coro­ collect thallium and the ping bus; 10 a.m., square York, N.Y. 10019. dancing; noon lunch; 1 fied on top of the water. fat rises to the top of the very lean meat, such as The lean hamburger nary arteries so they can scan shows this sileht Would it not — be advan- juices M..X4and vM.ican ucbe ic- re­ luuiiuround sicdK.steak. neiiioveRemove ailall meat vou can buy in the oevisuaiizeaDyA-rays.ube visualized by X-rays. It "cold coia spoi.spot. - p.m., bowling league; nreat vou can buy in the 1:30 p.m., exercise with Cleo;c:ii 12:30 bus returns ■om shopping; bus re­ each lb. Wise doc points out stress and cancer link y turns tui from center approx­ lb. lb. / imately im 3 p.m. In S i o r t ' Rakfi" ( lu’osf .Shop "WhateverWhatever is to be done mighty.” Within the Bible Wednesday: 9 a.m., ! lol I Odds at God’s command may SEVEN inch Dl'ii .Sliop DEAR DR. BLAKER; I cially afraid that I won’t are directions for meeting health clinic by appoint­ study to get an idea of "How to reduce job be accomplished in His the challenges whidi we COOKED was recently widowed af­ ment: 9:30 a.m., registra­ FRESHE^iniels Carrot Cake be able to remember what what it contains. Then, on stress.” Send 50 cents and strength". (Alwyn D. encounter in our various Hormel Cheese & Pepperoni ulB**’ Stuffed Green Peppers ter a 33-year marriage. I read for the tests. I am 43 the basis of that survey, tion for coachlight; 9:45 M e y Breast Last week after a routine a stamped, self-addressed Thomas) roles in society — family, Large ItaEan Bread French Onion Nibblers ib.3‘*’ years old and haven’t ask yourself some ques­ envelope to Dr. Blaker in Men have a penchant a.m., pinochle games: 10 P l ^ . ( M . ONKM. P U IIP E R N K ^ OR RAISm M acaroni & Beef gynecological examina­ A sk employment, community, Genoa Salami IB 2 ” looked at a text book since tions that you should be a.m., friendship circle; Fresh Bagels HANOSCHUMAKER tion, my doctor suggested care of the Manchester for complaining about etc. Within the family of! Longhorn Cheddar ,b 2^’ I was 17. able to answer after you Herald, P.O. Box 475, their difficulties, and so noon lunch; .J2:30 bridge Egg Rolls that I check my breasts Dr. B lak er Is there any hope for God is a fellowship from German Bologna read the material more Radio City Station, New are blinded to the help which we can derive ____ - I ’!) more frequently than us­ me? carefully. That will alert PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 1 ST THRU MAY 7TH. 1983. ual for lumps during the Karen Blaker, Ph.D. York, N.Y. 10019. available. I have heard strength and help from you to tlieimportant infor­ Write to Dr. Blaker at students grouse-about an empatbetic spiritual si­ ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS next couple of years. He f - Y DEAR READER: Of mation in the'text Millions plan said something about the above address. The assignment, never consid­ blings. Within the prerog­ course. First of all, you Next, read. Most people volume of mail prohibits ering the helps available. ative of prayer we can tap own pensions stress possibly being re­ may not have read any use only this stage in lated to breast cancer. Is personal replies, but ques­ Employees often com­ the loving care of the text books but I assume studying tions ui of Kciieruigeneral imeresiinterest WASHINGTON (DPI) that true? that breast cancer is Why take chances? plain of 'the work re­ Almighty God, "who — More than 50 million you have been reading During, the recitation/vvill b|e discussed in future quired, while never seeing linked to repression of Check your breasts more magazines, novels or moves in mysterious Americans are enrolled in stage you should write columns. the means provided for ifs ways his wonders to DEAR READER; What emotions such as anger frequently than once a newspapers. You have down or say aloud the Dr. Blaker is currently retirement plans other a joy to have such a and despair. accomplishment, clhild- perform.” than Social Security. Burr Corners, Manchester month doling this stress­ probably been keeping in important information. involved in a project ana­ ren resent a chore given psychologically sophisti­ According to Dr. S. ful period and report any ’ practice. Finally, review all the Remember, God never The American Council cated doctor! lyzing people’s secrets. If by a parent, but fail to Greer of King’s College, suspicions of lumps to Secondljr, use the SQ3R infqrmation. you would like to help, lets you be tempted, of Life Insurance, a Wa­ There is no proof of a London, emotional stress your doctor. appreciate the tools pro­ (tested) beyond what you shington, D.C.-based i method to help you re­ Be sure to allow your- send your secret to her at vided for its doing. **^*^^^ THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.; connection but many stu­ may create both depres­ self enough time for all can bear, but in your trade group, says that dies indicate that the sion and hormonal imbal-' member. It consists of SECRRTS, Newspaper God never requires of testing be will provide the figure includes more than DEAR DR. BLAKER: I five steps: survey, ques­ five steps. Enterprise Association, TURDAY 8:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P.M.; SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. disease usually shows up ances which, in turn, am going back to college man anything without strength (or standing up half of all full-time em­ tion, read, recite and 200 Park Ave., New York, providing the mesins wuh during periods of severe interfere with immuno­ in the fall and I am afraid - review. Does your job have you N.Y. 10166. Any use of this under it, ICOF.^10; 13. ployees in commerce and stress involving loss and logical defenses against that I no longer remember which to accomplish u. industry and three- In the survey, skim the tied up in knots? Write for information will be kept The resources open to us separation. It could be cancer. how to study. I’m espe­ material you are going to Dr. Blaker’s newsletter confidential. • Eagene Brewer fourths of all government ar« many and they arL Xabphesteij^ ^ dvilian personnel.

L J;< - MANCHKSTKlj HKKAl.l), SiiUlldiiy, Amil Mil, MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, April 30, 1983 — 15 \ Pair shares MACC News Nelson lead Manchester needs a permanent shelter SPORTS Page 16 ■■ ;> Editor's note: this coiumn is prepared by the men and women. We need a large open area for for a pillow. I believe it is accurate to say that the country’s history. Negro spirituals will supple­ Manchester Area Conference of Churches. cots and tables and chairs that can be easily men both need and deeply appreciated the ment the theme. ALL WOMEN of the community Manchester executes supervised by the volunteers. By Nancy Carr shelter. are invited to attend this ecumenical celebration. At the same time there should be areas in which Child care will be available. At 10:30 there will be MACC Executiye Director Some men sorely needed such an opportunity. women, volunteers and those who are ill or One man in his sixties who had been coming to the Bible study followed by a noon salad smorgas­ agitated can be afforded some measure of shelter for a week was taken to the hospital by a bord. The worship service will beinthesanctuary The Emergency Shelter closes tomorrow. For privacy. There needs to be several toilet areas. To volunteer and subsequently spent the next at 1 p.m. - some of the men, the door will close on the only enable the men to keep clean, we should have in ending loss skein several weeks there on I.V. By the time he is SLIPPED BY “ home” they have known for months. Since the access to hot water or at least t^arm — a luxury released, the shelter will be closed. shelter opened on March 11 in the basement of the which was not available at the present site. A April 18-24 was National Volunteer Week. In Another man arrived at the shelter on crutches. By Mike DeCourcy only error in the top of the first, and three RBIs to lead Manchester. Benriet building soon scheduled for reconversion shower would be a real pleasure to men who wash He had already been “ on the street” when he was spite of the fact that much if not most of the work Herald Sportswrlter into elderly housing, more than 20 men and that, not coincidentally, is when Mike McKenna, batting from the. face and socks in cold water in a wash basin. hjt by a car. Following surgery on his spleen and of MACC is accomplished by volunteers and women have used the cots and blankets made Conard got its only runs. The first lead-off position, also had three It would be ideal if the Town could provide a kidney and restored to some mobility he was despite the fact that I’ve had the date marked on This morning at Kelley Field, the available to them. place large enough to combine the shelter with was unearned, and the second hits. released from the hospital back to the street. my calendar and despite the fact that I couldn’t young men of the Manchester High scored when Jim Hungerford Almost all of the users of the Emergency the soup kitchen. Since we discovered many of the even get this column typed and to the Herald “ That losing streak demoralized Fortunately, we had a cot available at theshelter. baseball team will spend a couple knocked home Antuaghn Miller us for a while; no doubt about that. Shelter are Manchester natives. Almost without shelter users were hungry, hungry, hungry, we without volunteers, it went wooshing right by me. Each had his story — some were achingly sad, hours with the town’s Little Lea­ with a base hit. When we started the streak, we lost. exception they had been on the street for some made food available. I couldn’t even begin to say thank you to all the some made me grit my teeth and reach for the guers, attempting to bestow their Manchester starter Leon Bilo­ two games by one run, and that time. Between 13/14of the shelter users provided To transgress just a moment, even before the volunteers who day in and day out are the helping broom. Several we knew almost nothing about. knowledge ot the game’s funda­ deau, now 2-1, began to pitch more hurt.” said Race. “ The value of V a fairly stable core population returning again shelter was opened, we had already opened a very hands held out to those in need — I don’t even and again. Their right to privacy and confidentiality is mentals upon the boys who are the efficiently from that point. He this game is that it is a victory after limited-use soup kitchen to feed some of those carefully respected. Only first names are asked know them all. future of the Indian program. Several of the men have been there almost allowed only five hits and kept the two pretty weak games.” whom we knew were going hungry. for signing in. Some of the men we were already But to all (he hundreds of men, women and every night since it opened. For these men the After Friday’s sweet 8-2 victory Chieftains from threatening until The Indians will dive head-long Though we ha ve not advertised the soup kitchen working with. The youngest of our shelter users children who have collected or sorted or at home over Conard High, the shelter became a substitute home. Their and have discouraged users from spreading the the sixth, when they loaded the into the meat of their league was 16, the oldest was 73. Regardless of age — disbursed food, clothing, furniture, financial aid, current Indians should feel well- bases with a pair of walks and a schedule next week. Their 4-3 CCIL belongings, in plastic garbage bags, were left word on the street grapevine since the space we who have staffed pantries and soup kitchens and regardless of story — they are our neighbors and qualified to speak on the subject. Jeff Roth single. record places them in the middle of under "their” cots. They were often waiting from have available is so tiny, we have already had up our concern. emergency shelters, who have driven, walkers, 7:30-8 p.m. on for the volunteers to arrive and It wouldn’t have been a bad idea Dave Dougan moved in from the standings, but a string of to 20 for "lunch” and are, with painful regularity, and all, little ladies to the doctor, who have taken open the doors. to have the Little Leaguers on hand shortstop and got John LaBric on a victories against some difficult running out of food. Finally, good heplth practice BEARERS OF THE BAI.M the ill, the homeless and the despairing into their What have we learned from this brief six week for Friday’s game, so perfect was one-hopper back to the mound, competition next week, starting requires that blankets be frequently cleaned. May Fellowship Day will be celebrated by own homes and hearts — THANK YOU — and 3 experience? the Manchester execution of base­ crushing what amounted to Co- Monday at Penney, could turn As it is limited resources dictated that eac|i Church Women United on Friday at South United may God bless you with the peace and joy you Clearly. Manchester needs an Emergency ball’s basics.'The Sjjort provides nard’s final opportunity. around their fortunes. man be offered a cot with a paper “ blanket” to have so selflessly sought for others. Shelter for its own men and women. From the Methodist Church. “ There is a Balm inGilead” is endless opportunities to foul up, “ Leon .pitched a pretty fine " I ’m kind of hoping this win will insulate the bottom and a blanket to pull overtop the theme of this year’s celebration. It was And speaking of despairing — my thanks to way the population has steadily increased from and the Indians did’t seem anxious game, and Dougan came in and did build up our confidence, because for warmth. We were not able to provide pillows written by women of black denominations Marion Winter, Sue Choma, Muriel Hollis, no one the first evening to an average of 10/11 to test any of them. a good job of relief,’’ Race said. we have a tough schedule ahead and linens. The men, many of whom wore layered associated with Church Women United in Evelyn Magnuson and my beloved Betty Turner users an evening by the last week, it is clear that They were anxious to end a In reality, however, it was next week with Penney, Windham UPl photo clothing to keep warm, shirt on top of shirt on top America. Tfte service is focused on six black for their willingness to try to keep the typed four-game losing streak. And they we need to provide a sleeping area for some 18 of shirt on top of shirt, would roll up an extra item offense that made the difference and Enfield,” Race said. women who Were “ Bearers of the Balm” in our records and correspondence. did. V. for Manchester. After slugging its BRUINS’ GOALIE PETE PEETERS (LEFT) The Manchester defense issued way to 10 runs in a loss to East But that may be nothing com­ . . . big reason club has Islanders deadlocked at 1-all few walks, committed fewer er­ Catholic last Saturday, the Indians pared to what’s in store for the rors and made no mental mis­ struggled to a disappointing total Indians this morning. Executing takes. The Manchester offense of seven in their next two games. baseball’s fundamentals is one Calendar collected several walks, belted In the fourth inning the Indians thing. Teaching them to a group of plenty of key hits and, once again, cut loose. No fewer than 10 of their 10-year olds is something else. Islanders need four made no mental mistakes. batters stepped to the plate, and “ This is up there with the East five hit safely. Run-scoring triples Conord (2)— Thomann cf 2-1-1-0, Day of prayer at Nazarene Roth K4-0-1-0, LoBrIcc 3-041-0, Wilier 1b be given by Lana Lundell.and Heather Robinson. Ruth Hartford game as one of our better by Bob Woble and Glenn Chetelat 4-1-1-0, Hungerford 2b 2-0-2-1, Russo 3b The following events have been scheduled at the Circle is in charge of arrangements. Eva Benson is games, just coming from behind were! flashy and all, but Chris 3-0-0-0, Verrengla ss 3-0-1-0, Grande rt catering the meal. Tickets are sold out. and not panicking,” said Manches­ 3- 0-0-0, Booth dh 2-0-0-0, Kalllnich p Church of the Nazarene for the coming week: Petersen’s two-run single was the O-O-O-O, Berard p O-O-O-O. Totals 26-2-6-1. for four Cups In row Monday — lj:30 a.m., chapel service at the ter Coach Don Race, whose team is key. Manchester (8)— McKenno cf 4-2-3- an even ^4. “ It took us a while to “ He has to be in there and he has 1. Solmonson rf 2-2-1-1, Petersen 3b Cornerstone Christian School with Helen Dumas. Fellowship day Friday 4- 1-3-3, Dougan ss-p 4-0-1-0, Chetelat If Tuesday — 2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convales­ get the hits that were necessary. to be hitting for us to get the RBIs 4-0-1-2, Dupee 2b 4-1-1-0, Kearns dh-ss cent Home; 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor; 7:30 Church Women United will sponsor May fellowship We left a lot of men on base in the we need, ’ ’ said Race of Petersen, a 3-0-1-0, Bilodeau p O-O-O-O, Woble 1b By United Press International difficult inasmuch as tne Edmon­ our game. ' p.m., church board meetk. day Friday at South United Methodist Church, 1226 beginning, but after a while we junior third baseman. “ And he’s 2-1-M, Mullen C2-1-0-0. Totals 28-8-12-8. The three-time Stanley Cup ton Oilers, with high-scoring "Hopefully, we’ll get our execu­ were hitting the ball.’’ Wednesday — 6 p.m., children's caravan; 7 p.m.. Main St. hitting the ball again.” Conard 200 000 0 2 Champion New York Islanders Wayne Gretzky, have a 2-0 lead tion back in our own building,” Chancel Choir rehearsal. Beginning at 10;30 a.m., Judith Mohr, director of The Indians committed their Petersen was three-for-four with Manchester 000 602 x 8 have skated on thin ice all season over the Chicago Black Hawks in said Islander coach A1 Arbour. Thursday — observance of national day of prayer Christian education at South Church, will lead a Bible and still are seven victories away the other series final which re­ “ We’ve got to fiftish off our plays. and fasting; 7 to 9 p.m., prayer gathering. study. At nomi a salad smorgasbord will be served in from a fourth title. sumes Sunday night in Chicago. The first twO games were fairly Friday — teen activity to be announced. the reception haU. Ail participants are asked to bring Already reco^ized as one of the The Islanders believe a trip even," a salad or $2. / greatest teams in National Hockey home will gii^ them, an advantage Taking a 3-1 lead after two Folk dsincers to perform Women frono Church of the Assumption will assist League history, the Islanders have periods, Boston put on the clamps at the luncheom’ThC'«fertng of the least coin will be Co/ts big losers had a fitful campaign. They have in the third period of the second The Sedenka International Folk Dancers will observed. Hanjdcraftedgifts from SERRV, a mission '■ been awesome a dozen or so times NHL roundup game and started everyone think­ perform ethnic dances from Hungary and Bulgaria project, will on sale.\ \ when they demonstrated the form ing toward Game 3. A that enabled them to win three The Black Hawks are faced with Sunday at 10;30 a.m. at the Unitarian meetinghouse. At 1 p.m. the worship service,'” There is a balm in They say this was a very good draft. That was titles. But more often they have the necessity of upsetting the 153 W. Vernon St. Gilead,” willlbe held. David Morsdwill play the organ. because of the number of fifth-year seniors who over the close- checking Bruins. «• played well below their ability. Oilers’, relentless forechecking The group will discuss the origins of the dances Carol Price ^ill be soloist. \ l were red-shirted as freshmen four year ago. ‘ "The big ice will help us, performed. Vistors are welcome. Nursery care is j^ervice leaders are Melva Everson, Mary The Inlanders return to the especially with the familiarity,” which has produced 16 goals in two That extra year of maturity does make a spacious rink of Nassau Coliseum available. l^K------eever,; ------— aiqd- —Jean ------Keilick.------A \j1pi ,pice choir led by difference. Thoughts said Islander forward Butch Gor­ games despite Gretzky being held in Uniondale, N.Y., tonight'after ing. “ The rink here helps Boston, to one assist. Connie CarlsoiLwill highlight: the livesliv^s of Black women The National Football League (NFL) college prominent in thi^country’s hi^ A p L E N ty splitting two games with the but thejjjejt^shouldn’t hurt them , ------_ h i^ lY .' football draft, however, appears to be a bust for Gretzky, intent on being part of a Strauss named to post All women in the cominunltYa...... Boston Bruins in Boston. Game 4 is too mtfeh because they play in a lot All women in the comnuinityare invited. Child care the Baltimore Colts. Stanley Cup championship team, will be available. Parents are asked to bring a lunch Len Auster, scheduled for next Tuesday night of bife rinks on the road. Wayne Strauss of East Hartford has been named NORTHEASTERN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE They 1) do not get No. I draftee John Elway, says the Oilers won’t be letting up. minister of education and outreach for the First for children. Herald Sportswrlter with two of the last three games ” It!s got to help a lot, (going quarterback out of Stanford, and 2) they don’t get scheduled for Boston. Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown Road. He will be . . . to perform at Church of Christ anything for his rights. home),” said Bob Bourne, a New “ You know where we’re at The Bruins finished with the best ordained June 5 at 7 p.m. Or not for now, at least. York forward. “ It opens things up now?” he asked. “ We’re at the Services at Full Gospel regular-season record in the NHL for our a lot of our skaters, Strauss has been a member of the church for eight The Colts had all kinds of warning signals. point where we can see what’s in sacred dance group. Federation Room; 7:30 p.m., this season and stan(l 3-1-1 in both ^’"especially on the power play. Here, years. He is a deacon and director of the Sunday Chancel Choir, choral room. The Full Gospel. Interdenominational Church will Elway’s attorneyNgnd agent said the Cardinal fronf of us and how close it 1s. Mother-daught#r banquet set regular-season and playoff games there’s no room to throw the puck school, one of the fastest growing Sunday schools in sponsor the annual spring minister's convention standout signal-caller wanted only to go to a West We’re two games away from being Thursday — 7:30 p.m., property committee, set at QB in Richard Todd but this draft had six with the Islanders this season. around. I’m not saying I hate this New England. Robbins Room. The following events are scheduled at Emanuel during the-next week. Services are set for 7:30 p.m. Coast team or the Dallas Cowboys. Otherwise he in the final, good signal-callers available and they didn’t want Looking ahead, the Islanders’ building ... but it’s- much more Strauss is a project analyst with United Technolo­ Lutheran Church for the coming week: , Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. woiild opt for professional baseball and George "V/e mqv never get this close ^ Saturday — 9:30 a.m.. Center Church men and Boy to pass up this opportunity. New York needs road to a fourth Stanley Cup is difficult. But we stillyhave to play gies. He is married and the father of two daughters. Scout auction. Woodruff Hall. Monday — 3:30 p.m., staff meeting; 6:45 p.m., A morning devotional meeting is set for Monday and Steinbrenner’s money with the New York again. You^got to go for it all.’' scouts; 7:30 p.m., church council. bolstering in its defensive line — some age is Saturday and May 8 — senior high car wash. Friday at 9:30 in Bissell Hall. The public is invited to Yankees. showing and Joe Klecko’s need still is a question Tuesday — 10 a.m., Beethoven Chorus; A'qjjn.'T all the services. And that’s what Elway indicated hours after Discovery group at Concordia junior and cherub choirs; 6 p.m., Emanuel Church — and they may have to do that through a trade. Bird sidelined with flu r the Colts made him the No. 1 pick in the entire The New York Giants were looking for an The following events have been scheduled at Women mother and daughter banquet; 7:30 p.m.. THE draft. He said, unless the Colts swap his rights, he Missions program at South. Toastmasters. Board to meet offensive lineman but three quality choices were Concordia Lutheran Church for the coming week; would play baseball in the minors for a couple of . gobbled up quickly by Houston,. Chicago and Wednesday — 7 p.m., MARCH class; 7:30 p.m., BIBLE Monday — 7:30 p.m., Christian education commit­ The following events are scheduled a£ South United at South years wjth the hopes of getting to the big club. Denver. That left them with few options, and they—> tee, church room. Methodist Church for the coming week: E m a^el Choir. SPEAKS In the meanwhile, the Colts are left holding the TnUraday — 10 a.m.; prayer group; 11:15 a.m., care The administrative By took the best avenue — they hope — in selecting Bucks grab second ^aitie Tuesday — 8 p.m., adult Bible study, church room. Sunday — 12:15 p:m.>jnayday for missions: Africa, board of South United Cugene bag and the NFL has collective egg on its face. Terry Kinard, a hard-hitting defensive back from Wednesday — 9 a.m., work day for retired men's and visitation; 11:30 a.m., Bible study and bag lunch; potluck lunch; 6 p.m., S.O.S. potluck supper. Methodist Church will It has prided itself in saying it is truly Clemsqn. He is projected at a safety, replacing group; 6; 30 p.m., children's choir rehearsal; 7 p.m,.. 3:30 p.m.. Belle Choir; 6:30 p.m., confirmation America’s sport. How can it hold its head tip after A Monday — 10:15 a.m., study grqup; 6:30 p.m., 1 ■ ( classes: 7:30 p.m., Scandia; 7:45 p.m., new member meet May 2 at 6:30 p.m. "For the ability to be Beasley Reece. The Giants went for defensive BOSTON (UPl) - Sidney Mon- period,when Boston managed only 17 and Lanier 13. Dariily AnpgeJ^ Fit and Slim diet group; 7; 45 p.m., Concordia Choir administrative board dinner planning session. being shot down by Elway? A couple of years ago line help in round two in Leonard Marshall from rehearsal. class. ^ The evening, which beg­ of service tcj a fellow- crief. Marques Johnson and Junior » nine poiilts, one on a'^echnical foul Boston with a -T;areer-higl)/25 creature, we ought to Kirk Gibson, often injured outfielder for the LSU. He’ll be moving in at nose guard with Bill Bridgeman combined for 56 points Thursday — 9; 30 a.m., Bible discovery group Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards group; 12:30 p.m., F rid ^ — 7:30 p.m., intern support. ins with dinner, will be to shot. Bridgeman, Moncrief and points, all coming in the first 25 discuss the September give thanks, not de­ Detroit Tigers, chose baseball over a career as a Neill taking over at an end sldt. The Giants had to Ignd rallied Milwaukee in the fourth meeting in church room; 1;30 p.m., Golden Age Mizpah Spencer circle; 7:30 p.m., women's prayer Saturday — 8 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous meets in mand It." (W.J. receiver in the NFL.. Johnson had six points in the run, minutes, while Scott Wedman had and study group. 1983 through June 1984 go for defense as Phil Tabor, one of their top quarter as the Bucks overcame a as the Bucks finally overcame a group, church room; 8 p.m., Jewish Christian Luther Hall, 60 Church St. Cameron) It’s hard to figure out sometimes why people do 18 on 9 of 10 from the field, hi* best church year. linemen, is retiring at the youthful age of 28. He is 17- point deficit to defeat the Boston 59-42 deficit^tie the game at 84-84 dialogue, church room. Wednesday — 9:30 a.m., crafts group; 7; 30 p.m things. In Elway’s case, he said what was going to as a Celtic^and Parish 14. Often the good that going into the family restaurant business. Celtics 9Sc91 Friday night for a 2-0 on a Johnson,Joh jumper from the Reynolds circle; Chancel Choir; adult Bible study. ’ wo do for others loses happen and then did so. The Colts’ organization, Christian clowns at Emanuel There are those who say the Giants’ Stadium lead in thehvNBA playoff series. baseline. Milv/aukee trailed 59-42 Vlth\ Thursday — 9a.m., quilting group; 6; 30p.m., junior much of Its lustre be­ which has shown itself wanting, must be in a sorry Auction at Center Church cause we expect to be tenants need a tight end. They’ve been saying The best-ofj^ven Et(9lern Con­ The game would b ^ tied two Ainge opening the second half w ^ * choir. Emanuel Lutheran Church Women will sponsor a Please note state of affairs to let this situation persist. They that for years. Gerry Shirk year in and year out ference semMlnal series shifts to mother and daughter banquet Tuesday at 6 p.m. in thanked. While Ingrati­ more times before Milwaukee took a leaner from the lane. Biib The following events are scheduled at Center Friday — 10:30 a.m., fellowship day. Church tude Is deplorable. It Is should have swapt Elway for several high draft beats out the competition but the Giants hope Milwaukee for Games 3 and 4 (bn the lead for good with 3:07 to play Congregational Church for the coming week; Luther Hall. The Christian Clowns of Trinity deadlines Moncrief and Bridj^man com­ Women United: 6p.m., UMYFrock-a-thon; 7:30p.m. not an excuse for Inac­ picks and/or players and come out ahead. they’ll find the answer in No. 3 pick Jamie Sunday and Monday. / , on a bank shot by Bob Lanier over Covenant Church will present “ God’s Wonderful .Now they’re the big loser. bined for 16 p oin ^ in the third Tuesday — 3; 30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir, choral room' Chancel Choir. Church page news must tion. Nor Is Its opposite Williams out of Nebrt)ska. The Celtics, playing witHout the outstretched arm of Robert Promises of Love.” a proper motivation for ' Just like they are on the field. qi)a?Wr to begitrtne Buuks come- 5;30 p.m., confirmation, Robbins Room; 6;30 p m Saturday — 1 p.m.. Junior Choir rehearsal; 7:30 be submitted to the Man­ All the picks — the top ones anyway — look good Larry Bird who was sidelinedivith Parish, Brian \Winters followed "The Miracle of You, " Carrier Room; 6;30 p.m.! The clowns are Evelyn Ask, Gail Johnson, Diane action. Jesus healed fKack. MifwaukeV^elosed to 76-70 p.m.. Junior Choir concert. chester Herald by 9 a.m. now. The question is how well they’ll perform the flu, dropped the first/ two with an outside jumper to make it Heavens and Charlotte Neal. Special music will also Tuesday. ton lepers — only one with Moncrief and; Lariier each returned to give Faired well once training camp and the season begin. games of a playoff series ftfr the 92-88 and, although Boston scored* scoring six points in a 12-4 spurt. thanks. This neither first time since, 1975. Howevw, it the next three' points, Moncrief The Celtib,* held c£n to a 82-74 lead disturbed Jesus' hap­ The three local grid clubs all feel they made out was the first time the Celtics have sealed the win with a pressure piness In serving them, Bits and pieces after three peridds, having shot 64 Religious services well. The New England Patriots acquired in the ever lost the 'first two games of a 14-footer from the lane, A Lani^ percent from the field in'that span. nor did It discourage first round Tony Eason, a quarterback out of him from serving oth­ Manchester Community College has scheduled playoff series at home. free throw with 5 secon^ to p l^ Boston’s sizzling shooting wV&s a ers thereafter. Illinois. The Pats needed a wide receiver to its first ever night baseball game tonight against Milwaukee turned the game closed the scorlhg, j far cry from theif first touiupayoff compliment Stanley Morgan and feel they’ve Southeastern UConn at Moriarty Field at 7 around byVqutscoring the Celtics Moncrief led Milwaukee with 2d,^ games whiiSh they shot 4^lpercent Andover Church, Route 31 and North Church ol the Assumption, Ability and opportun­ filled the bill with speedster Darryal Wilson of 18- 6 over theTir^ 9:43 of the final River Road. Rev. W.H (m inistry training), 8:15 Moser, curate. 7:30 a.m., o’clock. The Cougars will be out to snap a losing while Johnson had 19, Bridgeman from the field. Adams Street at Thompson p.m.; Sunday, Public Bible Temple uein anoiom, 400 ity to help another per­ Tennessee. Steven Starring, a quarterback at Wllkens, pastor. 9 a.m., Sun­ Road. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Hol/Eucharlst; 9 a.m., first, Church ot Jesus Christ of streak that has reached four...One early Friday 1. First Congregotlonal day school; 10:15 a.m., wor­ Lecture, 9:30 a.m.; Watch- E. Middle Turnpike. Rabbi son combine to form a Church of Andover, Route 6. pastor. Saturday masses at 5 second and fourth Sundays, Richard J. Plavin, Israel Latter Day Saints, 30 Wood- McNCese State, is projected as a wide receiver as morning caller suggests Marlon Starling look for y The Celtics, with Ainge hitting on ship service. tower Study, 10:25. Holy Communion and church side St. Woyne S. Tdylor, responsibility to do so. Rev. Richard H. Tovlor, 9:30 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Zion Evangollcal Luthoron Tabotskv, cantor. Dr. Leon And for that responsi­ well by the Patriot management. If either a challenging fight in his own backyard and hook ^^^^.cirll of 12 fifcld goals and Wedman a.m., church school for alt Sf. Morv Church, 1600 Main masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and school; third Sunday, morn­ Wind, Rabbi Emeritus. Servi­ bishop, 9:15 a.m., sacrament St. Father James J. William­ Church (Missouri Synod), ing prayer; 11 a.m., first, meeting; 10:15 a.m., Sunday bility wo ought to give provides the necessary help for Morgan, that will I up with fellow Capital City boxer Papo Figueroa, r making 6 of 6, shot a blazing 67 ages; 11 a.m,. worship, 11:45. Cooper and High streets. ces, 8:15 p.m., Friday and Vinal hornets wayr son, pastor. M o^es Satur­ nursery care provided. Salvation Arm y, M l Main second and third Sundays, school and prim ary; 11:25 God thanks. This posi­ help the passing game tremendously. the New England welterwejjsht champion. The percent from the field enroute to a day at 5:15p.m.; Sunday 9:30 ?ev-„Charles W. Kuhl, pas- Holy Communion; fourth 9:45 a.m., Saturday. o. m., priesthood and tive relief approach cannot St. Mai. and Mrs. Arthur tor. 9 a.m.. Divine worshlp; The New York Jets surprised many by making caller said that match woulcfqutdo the gross gate 10:45 a.m.; holydays, Carlson, 9:30 a.m., Sunday Sunday, morning prayer. Emonuel Lutheran society. be stifled by the bene­ 57-42 lead. A iii^ had 11 points and / 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Confes­ 10.15 a.m. Sunday school and Holy Communion every little known Ken O’Brien of California-Da vis their of $90,000 taken in at the Starling-Kevin Howard Bolton school; 10:45 a.m., holiness Youth Forum. Holy Com­ Church, Church and Chestnut SI. James Church, 896 Main ficiary's apparent lack Wedman eightin a21r8spurl whietK sions 4:30 to 5 p.m. meeting; 7 p.m., solvation Wednesday ot 10 a.m. streets. Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ St. Rev. Francis V. Kru- first round choice. He was known to the Second Conoregotionol munion first and third of appreciation. Men's fight at the Hartford Civic Center...Have a nice past Cheney, 7-1 gave Boston a(51;34 leaiJ with.3:14 Colvory Church (Assem­ son, pastor;.Stephen E. Ear­ kowskl. Rev. Robert Bur­ Church of St. Maurice, 32 meetinoy------— Sunday. praise is a severely professional scouts and is a future. The Jets are weekend. Church, Route 44A. Rev. U n J -n d Pontocostal blies of God), 400 Buckland wig, Intern; the Rev. C. bank, Rev. Richard A. La- remaining in the half. Ainge and Hebron Road. The Rev. J. David Jarvis, interim minis­ * ' Lydall Road, Rev. Kenneth L. Gus- Henrv Anderson, pastor more, teom minister, Rev. limiting motivation Clittord Curtin, pastor.- Sat- C ^ c h , 187 Woodbrldge St. and Vernon streets. Eugene N.,Wedman triggered the run with ter . 9:45 a.m., church school, Rev. Marvin Stuart, minis­ tofson, pastor. 9:30 a.m., emeritus. 8:30a.m„ worship; Edward J . Reardon. Satur unto love and good urqav massatSo.m.; Sunday grades nursery through 6; 10 Brewer ond Steve Holt, min- Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., dav masses ot 4 and 6:3( works (Matthew 6:1-4). Three two-run innings powered left centerfield antTPelletier’s shot successive jumpers and Ainge masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 ter. 10 a.m., Sunday school; Isters. Sunday services: Fburch school, o. m., worship; 11 o.m ., 11 a.m., morning worship; 6 9 worship, child-care and adult forum, Bible study, p. m.; Sunday masses ot 7:X , Vinal Tech to a 7-1 victory over to right centerfield. closed it with a driving three-point o.m. church school grades 7 a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., nursery; 7:00 p.m., evening Uyfeerv; 11 a.m., worship, 9,10:30a.m.,noon, andSp.m. Bolton United Methodist o. m., evening worship;worship; 7:30 6 ti.m., worship. Cheney Tech in CJ»arter Oak play. through adult, co^ee and p. m., bible study (Tuesday); service of prolse and Bible °J[*eThatlve w orsh ip In OnCHOFCHMST 7 7 Bill Fuller worked 4 2/3 innings Church, 1041 Boston Turn­ fellowship, confirmation Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible preoching. chapel, nursery. LydaH and Vomon Straols Tribe'softball perfect Conference baseball action Friday and took the loss for Cheney. He pike. Rev. Marlorle Hlles, 7 p.rn.. Ladles' prayer study. Nursery provided for class, lunior choir rehearsol. (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Men's North United Methodist Concordia Lutheran ____ FIwimk 844-280* afternoon at the Beavers’ field. pastor, 9:30 a.m., church Congregational all services. Church, 300 Parker St. Ri­ walked two and fanned one. school; a.m., worship prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. First Church ol Christ, Joe Bontellier’s two-run homer 11 Church of Coventry, 1171 Youth serylce (Friday). chard W. Oupee, pastor. 8:45 ReV' Burton 6. Strand, pos- Freshman Ricky Gonzalez fin­ service, nursery. Main St. Rev. Bruce John­ 447 N. Main St! and 10:15 a.m., worship, for. 8 a.m.. Holy Commun- WESTHARTFORD- B^ijjtf'an Beth White added three hits said Manchester Coach Mary over the leftfield fence in the Prosbytorlan Church, 43 W:30 a.m., church service, ^ rS^rnnucU or/iung T j | ished up on the hill for the Beavers. Georae’s Episcopal son, pastor, 11 a.m., worship; Spruce St. Rev. Richard adult Bible class, nursery, 18-hit b a ^ g e , Manqhester High ’"including a triple, one Faignant. second inning boosted the visiting Church, Boston ‘Turnpike. 9:M a.m., church school in Sunday school, and care for coffee between services; ckChristian";.. qrowth Bontellier, Dave Peterson. Dave Rev. John C. Holliger, vlcor. Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., small children. hour, {(iris' ^ ft^ II team continued to three-base knocks (xillected I The locals also took the jayvee Hawlis to their third win in seven Church Lane House. Nursery worship serylce, nursery, 10:15 a.m., church school, nursery; I0i30 a.m , Holw Bruzik and Bob Scandura each had Cougars home 10a.m., Family Eucharist; 11 care (provided Community Baptist nursery; 5:30io7p.m., lunior Communion, nursery. ______^ O f m e ^ n i u m roll akmg with a 20-3 thrashing of Silk Towners, with winning pltche^ contest, 13-8. Kris Noone had three outings. The Beavers fell to 2-6 o.m., nursery proorom ond 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; 7 Church, 585 E . Center St. Rev. two hits to p ^ Vinal’s 11-hit P.m., Informal worship. and senior high M YF;7:30to Trinity Covenant Church, (The p u b t ic -L4 M)e£come) Conard High in CCIL play Friday Kathy Brann aiding her own cause' singles, LeeAnne Spears two dou­ with the loss. cottee fellowship. Manchester James I. Meek, minister. 9:15 8:30 p.m., lunior and senior 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. attack. Bolton Congregational St. John's Polish National a.m., church school for all afternoon in West Hartford.' with a single and triple. bles and a single and Jenny “ I’m happy wiA our effort.. Catholic Church, 23 Golway sacred dance groups. Holy Norman Swenson, 8 a.m., FULL GOSPEL Cheney’s.jiext outing is Tuesday tor night tilt Church, Bolton Center Rood, Gotpal Hall, qenter Street. ages, kindergarten through Communion first Sunday ot worship; 9:25 a.m., Sunday The victory was the seventh in a Brann, 5-0, allowed eight hits Loveland two homers and a single Vinal outplayed us.\They played at the Green. Rev. R. Stanley St. Rey. Stanley M. Lancola, Grode 4 continuing during afternoon at East Hampton High at 10 o.m., breaking bread; pastor.-10:30 a.m., moss. each month. school; 10:25 o.m., coffee ' INTERDENOMINATIQNAI i‘ow for the league-leading Silk while walking none and .striking for the 6-1 young Indians. Judy errorless ball; got gbod pitching Eaton, Interim minister. 9:30 11 :45 o.m., Sunday school; 7 the service; 10:30 a.m., Second Confregallonal and fellowship; 11 a.m., 3:30 Manchester Community Col­ a.m., worship service, _ St. Bortholomow’s Church, morning worship. Nursery Towners while the setback drops out three in six innings. Dalone played well in her first and hit the ball hard> _ p. m., gospel meeting. 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Church, 385 N. Main St. The worship. CHURCH 745 Main St. lege baseball team will play its nursery, church school; provided. South United Methodist the Chieftains to 3-4 in the CCIL Manchester’s defense was sharp game behind the plate. difficult to beat,” said Cbeney Full Gospel Interdenomi­ Martin J. Scholsky, pastor. Rev. V. Joseph Milton, pas­ MBnchester Vidal Tech (TD-* Bruzik If 5-0-2-1, .first-e^ r night game tonight 10:45 a.m., fellowship; 11 national Church, 745 Main St. Chiirch of Nm Nazarono, tor. 10 a.m. worship service Church, 1226 Moln St. Dr. and 4-4 overall. as it turned over a fourth inning a.m., forum. Saturday mass at 5'p .m .; ^ Main St. Rev. Neale Coach Bill Baccaro. Michaud ss 4-0-0-0, McCarthy c 4-0-0-0: Rey. Philip P. Saunders. Sunday masses at 8:30,10 and and church school; 11 a.m., Shepherd S. Johnson, Rev. M ay 3rd. 4th. & Stt. - 7:tnnp, apinst Southeastern UConn at McLain, senior postor; Rev. Laurence M. Hill, pastors. 9 Manchester resumes action dopbleplay to snuff out a Conard Vinal’s Dean Sienna, spun a Slenrvb p 4-0-0-0, Bontellier lb 4-2-2-2 Sunday, 10:30 a.m., adult 11:30 o.m. fellowship hour. Streaking Indian PeterSon ct 3-2-2-0, Scandura 3b 3-2-2-V, Field at 7 o'clock. Bible study and Sunday Emmitt, minister of Center ConBrogallonal and 10:45 a.m., worship; 9 Monday afternoon against Penney uprising. With a runner at third, a two-hitter in A rdute-going perfor­ St. Bridget Church, 70Maln visitation and outreach. Everett rf 3-1-1 J,,Erco la nl rf O-O-O-'O/ The,(^ougai>s have dropped a Coventry school; 7 p.m., worship ser­ St. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan 9:30 Church, 11 Center St. Rev. a.m., church school, nursery ispEST SPEAKERS: itlish at Fitzgerald Field at 3:30. grounder went to shortstop Jen mance. He/faiined,seven and vice. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., a.m., Sunday schoal; 10:45 Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior through grade 9; 10:45 a.m., jayvees triumph Radziewicz 2b 3-'0-l-2, Deolla 2b 1-0-1-0 air of doubleheaders in recent ond Rev. Emilio P. Podelll, a.m., warship, children's _J_____ ^ Rev. W. S. M cM asters • Toby Brown led the locals with .Kohut. She gunned to first lssue)l five^alks\in''gaining the Totdils 34-7-11-7. Coventry Presbyterian special Bible studies; Wed­ co-pastors. Saturday masses pastor; Rev. Robert J. Bills, nursery and senior high days to stand 12-14 for the Church, Route 44A and Trow ­ nesday of 7:30 p.m., worship church and nursery; 7 p.m., minister of visitotlons; Rev. doss; 6 p.m.. United Metho­ two triples and a single and three baseman Lisa Christensen for the Dave Marshall, John Tracy and viettwY.^/ N. Cheney T M h n p > -^ lllv a n 3b 2-0-0-0, at 5 and 7d0 p.m.; Sunday •Yen ng service, nursery. Beley 2b ■itl-O-O-O,____ Cdrbonell c 3-1-1M, season.. bridge Road. Rev. Brad serylce. Prayer llne,64«-873l, masses qP7;M, 9, 10:30 and Clifford O. Simpson, pastor dist youth fellowship; 6 p.m., RBI. She received plenty of putout with the latter firing to Pete Frankovitch combined on a Pelletier Ih.J-Ot Evans, pastor. Sunday. 9:30 24 hours. Unitarian Univorsallst So- emeritus. 10 a.m., worship S.O.S., 7:30 p.m., odult Bible May 4 * 5 - 10 am Morning Meetings ViijjK^cored-tWice in the second 'L i, PIres ss 3-0-0-0, noon. • cloty. East, 153 W. Vernon St. support with catcher Mara Wal- Walrath, nailing the runner irom four-hitter as Manchester High inning on Bonte^ier’sxhomer and PlWllof It 2-04)-fl;Oi EllloftElliot pW O-O-O-O, the evening affair, a.m., worship; 10:45 a.m., Faith Baptist Church, 52 Jehovah's Wllnossos, 647 service, church school. study. the Cdugajs will have an early Sunday school; 7 p.m., Bible Lake St. Rey. James Bel- Rev. Arnold Westwood, min­ LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH 9 Ellington Ava. rath chipping in three hits and two third trying to score. White at jayvee baseball team upended a d ^ - a third hm in thi top of the Fofan rf .2-0-010, Harfsra dh 2-0-0-0,. Tolland Turnpike. Tuesday, ister, 10:30 o.m., service. Fuller p O-O-O-O, Gonzolez p O-O-O-Oi- yW^keup /caw ^ as they visit study and fellowship. Wed­ lasov, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sun­ Congregation Bible Study, 7 Rockville RBI. Walrath was superb behind second base also had a fine Conard, 9-3, Friday afternoon at , fourth. Cheney tallied Us lone run nesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer day school; 10:30 a.m., wor­ *•' **®TV’s Episco pal GUEST s p e a k e r : -Nowak cf 3-0-0-0.' Totals 21-1-2-1. p.m.; Thursday, Theocratic Church, Park and Church , A thought for the day: President James Monroe the plate, gunning down two defensive afternoon. Moriarty Field. Key: At bats-runs-hIts-RBIs. Patltttuck Community College meeting ship service; 7 p.m., evening School (speaking course), in the home fourth on tMck-to-back Prince of Peace Lufheron service. streets. Rev. Stephen K. Joc- author of “ The Monroe Doctrine,” said, “ National Rey. Henry F. Redman would-be base stealers and turning "We had a good day in the field Tracy and Tim Grady each had triples by'Dan Carbonell and Paul Wr a doubleheader Sunday in 7:30 o.m.; Service meeting obson. Rev. Frederick D 'i/lnol' Tech 020 Waterbury af m)on. honor is national property of the highest value ” * in a fine overall performance. along with a lot of bat explosion,” two hits for the 6-2 young Indians. ^elletler. Carbonell’s blast was to Cheney Tech 000 8 “ ' ■ / . ' 16 - MANCHKSTKR HERALD, Saturday, Auril 30, 1983

MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. April 30. 198.3 — 17 Nelson lead shared by pair IRVING, Texus (U PI) - With a satisfied with a disappointing 69 the best rounds of golf I ’ve evei di fficult test turned into a tame one Friday and was at 136. Sharing that his card. Purtzer, meanwhile, by the absence of wind, Mike played. , eagled the par-5 seventh hole to spot was Fiori, a three-time tour “ Actually, this is one of the few Donald and Tom Purtzer both shot winner. highlight his round. Scoreboard electrifying 7-under 64's Friday to rounds where I knew where the Considering the conditions, Wad­ Another shot aback at 5-under ball was going all day long. I just jump one shot in front of leading 137 was Mark Hayes, who had a 67 kins said he was a little disap­ money winner Lanny Wadkins for aimed at the flag and hit it." pointed with his round of 69. Friday, while Ray Floyd (with his Donald did not have a bogey on a share of the lead midway through 65) moved into the group at 138 .the Byron Nelson Golf Classic, which included Sutton, Victor The Las Colinas Sports Club, Regalado, Mick Soli and David Dave Eicheiberger 71- 70—141 White Sox 9, Blue Jays 3 Don Pohl 7^70—142 Elks hosting this event for the first time, Edwards. Tom Watson 75^7—UZ was a terror on Thursday with only Tom Watson was one of the many B a s e b a ll B a s k e tb a ll Bob Gilder 74.68— 142 Jerry Ridel 168-401, Travis Cook, Sr. nine players breaking 70, But PGA Cubs fans anger CHICAGO TORONTO Pat Lindsey 69- 73—142F o o tb a ll 140-149-401, Andy Lamoureux 187-141- who took advantage of the serene Ob r h bl ab r h bl Steve Melnyk 72- 70—142 J58, Paul Ford 139-399, Hank Hebert officials moved up the tees on conditions to shoot a 67 and fight RLaw cf 4 0 12 Collins If 3 0 10 Bruce Devlin 72- 70—142 148-140-405, Tony FIcaro 149-384, Ralph several of the more rugged holes, a Kuntz cf 0 0 0 0 Powell If 10 0 0 Buddy Gardner 73- 69-7-142 Dover 155-139, Matt DeSimone 150-361, back to even par for the tourna­ Baubill stindihgs Bernzrd 2b 5 2 2 1 Garcia 2b 3 0 0 0 soft rain fell in the>morning to help NBA playoffs Bobby Wadkins 71-71—142 Len Anderson 388, Mike Vengruskos ment. Jack Nicklaus, who had Elia after loss Baines r( 5 13 2 lorg' 2b 10 0 0 Mark Calcavecchlq 71-71—142 USFL standings 155-155-438, Bernie Welch 159-139-423, shots hold the greens and the winds established himself as a threat' 2 10 0 Upshaw lb 4 1 1 1 John Cook 73- 70-143 Babe Pelletier 155-404, Al Groblnsky ' NATIONAL LEAGUE K Itt e If 4 2 13 Johnsn dh 10 10 158-383, Ray Parr 357, Bert Rice 136-391, that gusted to 25 miles an hour the with an opening round 69, slum p^ East Conference Semifinals Thomas Gray 70- 73—143 Quires 1b 4 0 1 0 Orta oh 10 0 0 Phil Hancock Atlantic Division Tony DeSimone 353, Don Benoit 370, Al day before calmed dramatically. By United Press International Ron Cey, a former Dodger who is «... W L Pet. GB (Later Gomes Not In dudetf) 75^8—143 to a 74 and was at l-over for the UPI photo Fisk c 4 111 Whitt c 10 10 (Best>ofseven) Lorry Rlnker 7667—143 W L T Pet. PF PA Atkins 360, Jack Talley 374, Tony There were three 64's turned in, With the Chicago Cubs unable to St. Louis 9 5 .043 _ nil c 1 0 0 0 Martinez c l 0 0 0 Salvatore 375, Max Welch 359, Bruce event. V hitting .171. Until Thursday’s Philadelphia 10 6 .625 — (All Times EDT) Rick Pearson 74.69— 143Philadelphia 7 1 0 .875 168 73 a 65 by Raymond Floyd, 66’s by Ed knock around the opposition, their V l^ 3b 4 110 Mosebv cf 4 0 0 0 Tom Welskopf 70- 73—143Boston 5 3 0 .625 182 153 Fish 362, Fran Chartler 360. Even though the playing condi- game against San Diego, Cey had Training over for now Montreal 9 6 .600 F etchr ss 1)00 Mulinks 3b 4 0 0 0 Eastern Conference Fiori and Hal Sutton and a swarm manager, Lee Elia, took a few Pittsburgh 7 8 ,467,. 2Vi New York v i. Phllodelphio Bill Kratzert 71- 72—143New Jersey 2 6 0 .250 123 \89 gone hitless in 16 straight trips to Welker ph n O 0 0 Barfield r( 4 1 2 1 Roger Moltbie 71- 72—143 Washington 1 7 0 .125 117 192 of sub-par rounds that on Thursday swipes at the fans and the media. N tw York 5 10 .333 4'A Dybznsk ss 2 0 0 0 Griffin ss 2 0 10 (Phllodelphio leads series^ 2-0) Friendship the plate. Chicago 5 13 .278 6 Apr. 24 — Phitodelphla 1IZ New York Jock Nicklaus 69-74—143 Central Division were a rarity, The tirade came after the Cubs, Ray Mancini (right) is shown in training before suffering _ . . _ , Klutts 3b 2 111 102 Mark McCumber 74- 69—143 Tampa Bay 6 2 0 .750 167 154 Ken Landreaux raced home West Totols 37 9 10'9 Totals 32 3 8 3 Ruth Woodbury 179-180-515, Pot Por­ PGA 5-14, dropped a 4-3 decision Friday Atlanta Apr. 27 — Philadelphia 98, New York Ken Green 72- 72—144Chicago 5 3 0 .625 183 112 ter 192, Pat Thibodeau 177-200-547, Pam Donald, without a win in three from third base on a wild pitch by broken collarbone. That postponed his planned title 13 4 .765 — Chicago 100 031400— 9 Tom Lehman Los Angeles 13 5 .722 91 71- 73—144Michigan 4 4 0 .500 152 152 Stratton 207-494, CIndl King 178-I7S-I9B- years on the tour, and Purtzer, to the Los Angeles Dodgers and bout with Ken Bogner indefinitely m o n to 100 000 200— 3 Ronnie Black 7S69—144 Birmingham 3 5 0 .375 108 114 Lee Smith with one out in the top of Cincinnati 10 9 .526 Game winning RBI — R. Law (1). April 30 — Philadelphia at New Yorkr 554. Lee Bean 483, Sandy Kershaw 456, whose only victory came in 1977 in tions were far easier than on the lasted about five minutes. the eighth to lift the Dodgers. San Diego 9 11 .450 2 p.m. Keith Fergus 72- 72—144 Pacific Division Shirley Pointer 453, Beth Correia 465, DP—Chlcogo 2. LOB—Chicago 9, Dovid Graham 74-70—144 Los Angeles 4 4 0 . 500 123 130 Los Angeles, each stood at 7-under “ Rip me, don’t rip my players.” Houston 7 13 .350 Toronto 6.2B—Bernazard 2, Johnson, R. May 1 — Philadelphia at New York, Butch MctJualde previous day, a round of 7-under In other games, Montreal San Francisco 3:30 p.m. Clarence Rose 76-68—144 Denver 4 4 0 .500 100 126 218-575, Ed BlelskI 222, Bill Zwick 135. Elia^aid. 6 13 .316 Low. HR—Upshaw (4), Kittle (5), Howard Twittv Arizona A A 0 . 500 148 166 was still worthwhile.' trounced Cincinnati 9-6 and San S M rdoy’s Games x-Moy 3 — New York at Philadelphia, 74-70—144 223-589, Chuck Sylvester 521, Dick Elia repeatedly cursed Chicago Barfield (5), Klutts (1). SB—Fisk (1). 6 p.m. Oakland 3 5 0 .375 133 124 Woodbury 54i;Tom Kershaw 506, Carl Wadkins. winner of two of the “ Obviously,” said Donald, who Diego at Pittsburgh was rained Houston at Phllodelohla IP H RERBBSO baseball fans, claiming, “ if these Los Angeles at Chicago x*May 6 — Philadelphia at New York, Soturdav’sGome i Leoak 506, Rich Begley 517 last four events on thetour who had ranks 63rd on the money list this out. Chicago TBA I (All Times EDT) I Finnegan key man Cincinnati at Montreal Dotson (W 3-1) 6 6 1 1 4 2 are the real Cub fans, then we are led following tn\ opening round year in what has been his best At Montreal, Tim Wallach Atlanta at New York x-May S — N ^ York at Philadelphia, Phllodelphio at Tampa Bay, 8p.m. | in real trouble. Tidrow (S 2) 3 2 2 2 0 3 Sunday’s Games i Cuntiffe Auto with a 4-under 67, had to be season on the tour, “ this was one of cracked a two-run homer and Tim Son Diego at Pittsburgh, night Toronto TBA Transactions ’The 3,000 fans who show up here San Francisco at St. Louis, night Boston vs. Mltwoukee Birmingham at Washington, 1 iso Raines and Tim Blackwell added Leal (L 63) 5 5 4 4 2 2 (Mllwoukee lends series, 2-0) p.m. Craig Coleman 171-152-444, Larry 3 eveiy day are the typkjal nickel Jackson 1 1-3 4 5 5 2 1 Apr. 27 — Milwaukee 116, Boston 95 Michigan at Boston, 1:30 p.m. Seretto 170-439, Don JeskI 166-164-433, two RBI apiece to pace a 16-hit in MHS finks win ,„^ERICAN LEAGUE 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Dave Castaono 152-431, Rollle Irish 427, and dime people who have nothing (Night games not deluded) Apr. 29 — Milwaukee 95, Boston 91 K New Jersey at Denver, 3 p.m. Expos attack. The Expos scored McLaughlin 1 1 0 0 2 2 Moy 1 — Boston at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. Chi cogo ot Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Lee P rior 154-410, Don Vlgnone 398, better to do with their lives than to five runs in the first inning off East Acker 1 0 0 0 1 2 Monday's Game S Don M cAllister 394. Stacy still leads W L Pet. OB T—2:46. A—13,212. May 2 — Boston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Boteboll see our club destroyed,” he said. WEST HARTFORD- With No. 4 had taken all three points front Milwaukee x-May 4 — Milwaukee at Boston, 8 Arizona at Oakland, 9 p.m. Frank Pastore. 2-3. Steve Rogers, 7 .588 — p.m. Son Diego — Placed shortstop Garry Elia defended third baseman 3-1, was the winner. man Tom' Finnegan coming Manchester’s Doug Martin. Baltimore 10 8 .556 Vj Templeton on the 15-day disabled list; U.S. Mixed Boston Twins 7, Brewers 4 x-M ay6 — Boston at Milwaukee, TBA called up Inflelder Morlo Ramirez ot Los through with a clutch birdie on the Martin had an 82 along with 9 8 .529 1 Dale Pecker 204-479, Sheila Price New York 9 9 . 500- IV2 x-May 8 — Milwaukee at Boston, TBA Vegas of the ColTfornla League. 18th hole, Manchester High topped teammates Finnegan and Papl Detroit Western Conference , College 17G4B9, Suzanne Feltmann 186, Sue LPGA tournament 8 8 . 500 Wi M IL W A U K ^ MINNESOTA Portland vs. Los Angeles Hole 195-536, Ruth Urban 196-461, LIndo Conard High, 7'/i-5>A. and Hall Toronto Southern Conference — Re­ Hohenthal. Greg Shrider fired a 78 8 9 .471 2 (Los Angeles leads series, 2-0) Burton 461, Terry Priskwaldo 465, High, 10>/ii-2>A, in CCIL golf action Cleveland 8 10 .4^ 2'/j elected B o w lin g to pace Manchester. Wvst Yo°unr Brown cf "s zll'o Apr. 24 — Los Angeles 118, Portland 97 president Dr. Charles Temple of Linda Bottoe 459, Marge DeLlsle 472, HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. “ It’s difficult to come back from Friday afternoon at Rockledge The wins lift the Silk Towners to California 12 7 .432 _ rn n n L Costino 2b 5 1 2 3 Apr. 26 — Los Angeles IIZ Portland John KozIckI 213562, Bob Skoglund Kriek gains semis 106 "Tennessee-Chottonooga and vice presi­ 209, Ed Larson 201, Ernie Whipple 211, (U P I) — First-round leader Hollis Ckiuntry Club in West Hartford. Ko[“ <“ .CHv 9 6 .600 1 1 S ® ® Ward It 5 0 12 dent a round like yesterday (a 5-under- 60 for the season. Next outing is Thomas cf 4 0 1 0 GaettI 3b 4 1 i o Apr. 29 — Los Angeles at Portland, Rich Pecker 200, Bill Tabsky 200, Dave 0 Stacy, capitalizing on her familiar­ par 67) and play well,” said Stacy, Manchester and Conard shared Oakland 10 9 .526 2 Col. Wlltlom Harris of The Citadel; Fenn 213. Monday afternoon against T8XQS 9 526 2 1 1 ’ * * HrbVk 1b 2600 11:30 p.m. elected Jim Jones of Appalachian State GOP Women ity with the difficult Devil’s Elbow who won this tournament two TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — Top- league laurels a year ago. dh 3 0 0 0 Brnnsky rf 4 0 1 0 May 1 — Los Angeles at Portland, 3:30 secretary-treasurer. Saturday night. Northwest Catholic at Manchester Minnesota 9 11 .450 3'/j p.m. Harriet Hoslett 179-489, Lottie Kuc- layout, shot a 1- under-par 71 “ This was a big win for us,” said Chl“ 0O 7 10 .4)2 4 os Football zynskl 453. Tae-Totaiers years ago and has also posted a seeded needed just 63 In Saturday’s semifinals, Kriek Country Club. Y T r A S S ^ ' 2 x-May 3 — Portland at Los Angeles, Friday to remain one stroke ahead Manchester Coach George Wells. S^Htle 7 15 .3,0 6V3 ®3 JO 00 Buffalo — Waived quarterback Matt second-place (inish. ‘‘It was defi­ minutes to down Australian John will face Romanian Davis Cup Results: Manchester vs. Conard— Friday's Gomes 10:30 p.m. Robinson. Tr do DeMichele 178, Mary Ann of defending champion Kathy nitely a struggle round for me Fitzgerald 6-2, 6-3, Friday in the Finnegan birdied the 18th to give x-May 6 — Los Angeles at Portland, Caterers ZawMInskI 192-534, Brenda Grunberg player Florin Segarceanu while Davidson (C) def. M ortin 3-0, Shrider Chlcogo at Toronto, night 11:30 p.m. Soccer Whitworth after the second round today. But I kept my temper cool, quarterfinals of a $75,000 tennis him the |}^k nine and total score (M) def. Brazel 2-1, Hohenthal (M)det. ■ New York at Texas, night 000 101 002— 4 Oklahoma City (ASL) — Signed to 1- 184, Shirley Blue 479, Claudette No, 6 Mike DePalmer will play Minnesota 020 030 tax 7 x-May 6 — Portland at Los Angeles, Phyllis Stockton 136-350, Leah La­ Mertens 178, Jean A ldrich 18G514, Ruth of the Women’s International. points agWnsL Conard’s John Dante Finnegan (M) def. Brett ’ • Clmeland ot Konsos City, night 3:30 p.m. v w r contracts: goalkeeper Del Roy calm and dry. I didn‘ t hit the ball tournament. Lutz. 2-1, Manchester . won team point, Mllwaukeeat Minnesota, night G ^ e w ln n ln g RBI — Hatcher (1). Allen, defenders George Lev and Keith pointe 135-126-375, Ruth HlllnskI 125, Russell 453, Nancy Washburn 17G476, Stacy, who grew up in nearby well today, but I kept it in play and The event is known as the Brett. That enabled the Indians to 3263»,- Manchester vs. Hall— Martin Boston at Calltornia, night Zrf^i*^ii'_Tost, Gantn^. DP—Mln- Denver vs. San Antonio GehllngandmldtlelderJoeJames. '33' Sue Balesono Shirley Eldrldge 457, Borbara Seifert Segarceanu earned his semifinal (San Antonio leads series, 2-0) 1M-13B-368, Lalne SteUllet 130-353, An­ Savannah, Ga., and lives on Hilton that’s the name of the game on this Robinson’s Men’s Tennis Open. come out on top after Conard’s (M ) def. Diamond 2-1, Shrider (M ) def. Baltimore at Seattle, night York (NASD — Released 21G181-552, Fran MIsserl 179, JoAnn berth the first he has managed in Detroit ot Oakland, night Apr. 26 — San Antonio 152, Denver 133 detender Ivan Bui Ian. gle OrtolanI 14G129-357, Carol Lewie Ricci 183, Donno Page 470, MarvEllen Head Island, moved to 6- under 138 course.” Pete Davidson, who took medalist Qua 3-0, Hohenthol (M) def. Byrd M , Apr. 27 — San Antonio 126, Denver 109 In the other qua.terfinal. Bob a Grand Prix Event— by dispatch­ Finnegan (M) def. McGowan 2V6V5, Saturday’s Games 137-362, M arlon Kloter 126, Julie Ziccardi 178-467, Sandy Kershaw 451, for the tournament. honors by carding an even par-72, Yost (I). SB^viSlItaMO)' Apr. 29 — San Antonio at Denver, 9 Wrubel 340. Rosetta Relchle513, Rose Kulgoskl 177, Lutz defeated Fritz Buehning 6- 3, ing Tom Cain 7-6 (9-7), 6-2, and Manchester won medol point, 326341. (All Times EOT) p.m. Sub-par rounds were still rare At two-under 142 for the tourna­ . (Dotson 2-1) at Toronto (Gott Milwaukee "* ” « E** »«» SO Lou Toutain 484, Lee Bean 197-205-575, 6-2. For Lutz it was his sixth match DePalmer advanced over Tim 61), 1:30 p.m. May 2 — San Antonie at Denver, 9:30 Powder Puff Karen Riordan 194-490, Donna Miller despite a select field and ideal ment were local favorite Beth McClur (L 06) 4 ^3 8 5. 5 1 4 p.m. / victory to reach the semifinal play Wilkison by 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. MIlwaukM (Caldwell 62) at Minnesota 195-485, Jessie W illiams 202-98-519. weather conditions. Daniel of Charleston, who moved (O’Connor 1-1), 2:15 p.m. Slaton 2 2 0 n n 1 x-Mov 4 — Denver ot t! San Antonio, 8:30 "Terry SiemlnskI 213-490, Cheryl into contention with one of the Easterly 1 1*3 2 2 0 ? 0 p.m. ^ R a d io & T V Crlckmore 20G518, Dee Smyth 187-466, . Whitworth, who began the day » IDI**'' 62) at Oakland (Norris Minnesota • ^ ^ o i o x-Moy 6 — San Antonio at Denver, OJoTV W right 177-493, Evelyn Bond AfttiqUeS two shots behind Stacy and in sole day’s better rounds, a 3- under-par Eaglette softball bows M ) , 4:05 p.m. TBA . 18G462, Jean Watson 175-469, Edith 2-1) at Texos Tracy 176-511, Edna Klein 190, Bea Donno Ford 139-346, Cindy Arel 127, possession of second place, had a 69, and , who shot a (Hough 1-2), 8:35 p.m. x-May '8 — Denver at San Antonio, second round 68. Leading money TBA Cormier 185, Carroll Foster 181, Elsie Pat Cowperthwalte 342, Viv Bayer 2-under-par 70 Friday. Shriver, Turnbull clash East Catholic carried a 9-6 lead walks in the process. Cleveland (Sutdl«e2-1) at KonsosCItv '"&rV8.89^^ 0 2 ? i S x-lf necessary SATURDAY k Smallwood 175, Laura Rapson 484, 126-356, Alice Richards 14G358, Emma winner Amj; Alcott, who had a 71, (Renko 1-1), 8:35 p.m. Betty Gagne 493. Stacy, a winner last week and the into the fourth inning,,but Mercy East,, JiOM(evei\ stranded 10 TBA— ToBe Announced E^P n " Tennis Semifinals, Johnson 129-140-376, Bev Anderson 350, and Janet .Coles with a 72 were tied Boston (Tudor 1-1) at California (John Louise Webb 351, Pat Dorsey 129-348, I2th leading money winner on the NORCROSS, Ga. (U P I) — action, sixth-seeded Kathy Jordan High rallied for four key runs In the runnersL.anc ~Wasteid ^ v e r a l 2-1), 10 p.m. I Marlon Starling vs. Kevin Howard Solly Anderson 132-131-371, Bea DeDo- at one-under 143k ^^^altlmore (D.Mortlnez 1-4) at Seot- (taped), Channel 3 Symphonies tour this year, moved to eight Second-seeded Pam Shriver de­ defeated Lele Forood 6-2, 7-5, and fourth and fifth to overtake the opportunniies. I 8, Yankees 3 \ mlnlcls 127, John Boroch 343, Joon ks95,Ceitics91 1 vs, Astros, Channels 22, 30 DeDominics 129-140-383, Klem Cataldl under at one point during the Jan Stephenson with a 71, Sandra feated No. 7 Andrea Leand 6-1,6-0 Anne White defeated Kim Stein- Eaglettes and eventually grab a Sue Wallace had two hits and . (Stoddard 1-3), 10:35 p.m. ''*• Bfoves, Channel 9, JoAnn Arsenault 129-352, Lori Napo- 129. second round before posting bo­ Friday to advance into the semifi­ metz 6-3, &2. 12-10 HCC girls’ softball victory at Martha Barter scored four runs for Sunday’s Games WINF lltano 137, Marty Grant 133-346, Marti Spuzich with a 69, Vicki Singleton Detroit at Oakland NEW YORK TEXAS Sarles 133366, Joy Thompson 126. geys on the final two holes. Her nals of the Virginia Slims of Robertson Park Friday. abrhbi abrhbi MILWAUKEE (95) 2 Knicks vs. 76ers, Channel 3 with a 70, with a 71, The $158,000 toumamentAwhich the Eaglettes, now 2-1 in the HCC Milwaukee at Minnesota Johnson 9-15 1-4 19, Lister 4-7 0-0 8, 3:30 Pro Bowling: Firestone Open, Nile Owls round included four birdies and Atlanta tennis tournament. Mercy banged out 15 hits to 1 0 0 0 Sample It 4 2 10 Channel 8 . Lori Garbaez with a 71 and Kathy is the 12tlAstop on a 30- cit)|; tour, and 3-3 overall. Mercy is now 3-1 Chlcogo at Toronto RoMsn 2b 2 0 0 0 Bell 3b 3 2 3 1 Lanier 5-14.3-6 13, Moncrief 7-18 6^ 20, Eastern Business three bogeys, and she called it a Third-seeded Wendy ‘Turnbull, produce its runs, but East had even Baltimore at Seattle, night Pressey 2-6 GO 4, Winters 4-9 2-2 10, ^0*100: Tony Balatzar vs.Gene Annie Gagnon 214-497, Joyce Mi­ Hite with a 73 were grouped at even continues through Sunday at the overall and 3-0 in league play. Griffey 1b 4 0 10 Parrish rf 4 12 1 Hatcher, Channel 3 chaud 212-492, Karen Woodcock 18j- struggle. of Australia, downed No. 5 Anne more chances to score than the Boston at California, night Winfield It 4 12 0 HSstrtIr dh 4 2 3 Brldgeman 7-13 5-5 19, Criss G1 0-0 0, Optical Style Bar beat Stevenson par for the tournament. WCT Peach^^M World of Tennis. East's next game will be a New York at Texas, night 1 Catchings 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 39-84 17-23 95. 4:30 W orld Cup Diving, Channel 3 Exxon for the league championship. 477, Patti Herdic 178, Marian Gordon A Baylor dh. 3 2 1 1 Johnson, c 4 113 Smith 6-4,6-2, and set herself up for Tigers. The Eaglettes collected Cleveland at KonsosCItv, night BOSTON (91) ' 5 Kentucky Derby Trial, Channel 8 2-1, In a close match..High average- 176-485, Dot Hills 194-461, Elaine Wood­ non-league contest Tuesday at . 3 0 0 0 Wright ct 4 0 0 0 cock 185-486, June Rowett 182-489, what is expected to be the eight hits and were gifted with 12 Windsor High. PInIHIo rt 1 0 0 0 O'Brien 1b 4 0 0 0 Maxwell 4-8 2-3 10, McHale 3-9 GO 6, 5 Notional Sprint Cars, Channel 8 Bub Holmes 131; High triple- Bruce Parish G11 2-2 14, Henderson 7-11 G3 16, ''*• Islanders, Channel 38, Lavery 488; High single- Ron Joiner Laurie Gagnon 451, Beth Kenyon 495, tournament’s top match against Derbykrerny Triali nai ^ S m a ll^ ss 4 0 1 0 Dent ss 4 0 10 USA Cable Bunnv Ahl 456, Pat Lawrence 452, Expos 9. Reds 6 Mmphry rt 3 0 0 0 Tollesn 2b 2 1 0 0 Alnoe 12-22 1-1 25, Archibald 1-6 GO 2, 217; High no mark-Ben Grzvb Jr. 96; Marlon Smith 485. Names ir^he News Shriver Saturday. In other singles Nettles 3b 2020 Buckner G2 G2 00, Wedman G il CM) 18, 8 USFL; Stars vs. Bandits, ESPN High team trlple-Optlcal Style Bar Cerone c 3 0 0 0 Robey G1 GO 0. Totals 42-81 7-11 91. 8:15 Yankees vs. Rangers, WPOP 2,013; High team sIngle-Wetherell Milwaukee 22 20 32 21 95 ''*• Angels, Channel 38, ^Corp. 753. has contenders - J ribe girl netters breeze CINCINNATI MONTREAL ^ ’ Totals 33 8 10 8 WTIC T ri-TIWIK. ^ „ abrhbi abrhM Boston 28 29 25 09-91 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPR — For Fouled out—None^^ Total .fouls— Dave Fraser 245-214-651, JoelCotonla Red Auerbach Lendl gains Conepen ss 4 2 2 0 Raines If 3 2 3 2 TMOS> 002 0S010X—8 SUNDAY AARP the first time in years, Saturday’s Milner cf 4 2 2 1 -Little ss 5 12 1 Gome winning RBI — Hostetler (3). Mil- 233621, Norm So'ren 242-606, Bill Tor- ^'NFIELD— The Manchester waukee 13, Boston 21. Rebounds— c'Oi,®;!?’ " Ifalian First Division, rev 204-573, GM Johnson 219-545, Ken .. y $50,000-added Derby Trial at Chur­ ease. Manchester’s next outing is Cedeno rf 5 0 2 1 Dawson cf 4 0 1 1 Rondolph, Tolleson. DP—Te^os Dottle Roberts 181, GaydOiessengera v ^ e s BOSTON (U P l) — Red Auerbach will remain the Boston Celhes- High girls tennis team continued to Bench 3b 4 0 0 0 Oliver 1b 5 12 0 Milwaukee 39 (Johnson 9), Boston 35 SportsChannel 176, Jeanette Plerro 177-461, Lou Margotta 203523, Andy Michaud 204- P Monday at Rockville High at 3; 30. I (p itie s vs. Bucks, Channel 3 president and general manager for at least another year, it was in WCT piay chill Downs has attracted some of power its way past any and all Driessn lb 5 0 1 2 Franco 1b 0 0 0 0 LOB—New York 3, Texas 3.2B—Parrish, (Parish 10). Assists—Milwaukee 15 Soulots 213542, Paul Desleunes 22G539, 566, Ray Michaud 223-548, Ed Hemphill (Moncrief 4), Boston 26 (Henderson 8). 1 Boxing: Ramos vs. Williamson, 54Z Rob M lgllore 544, Rob Arendt 535, announced Friday. the leading contenders— including opposition, sweeping to a 7-0 Oester 2b 4 12 2 Wallach 3b 5 1 2 2 h r — 3B—Winfield. Channel 30 Norm Lashor 506, Bruno Giordano 536, Walker If 3 0 0 0 Cromart rf4 2 2 0 Technical—Lister, Boston (Illegal Earle Everett 507. Bob Arendt 518, GIno Calderone 201- The announcement, by team owner Harry Mangurian Jr., comes Pax in Bello and Chumming — for victory over bomestanding Enfield Results: A lic ia QUInby (M ) def. defen­ . J i?0 Mets vs. Brqves, SportsChonnel, 553, Al Morse 212-515, Don Dzen 215-549, DALLAS (U PI) — Top-seeded McCarthev 6-1,6-1; MIclielle Marianos Haves p 0 0 0 0 Reardon p 0 0 0 0 Johnson (1), Baylor (2). WINF amid reports that-Aijerbach is to scale down his duties after the the Kentucky Derby a week later. High Friday afternoon. The Indi­ Scherrer p 0 0 0 0 BlackwII c 4 0 2 2 se), Milwaukee (Illegal defense). A— Bill Calhoun 214-564, Gary Sullivan Ivan Lendl thwarted Steve Den­ (M ) def. Taetz 6-4, 6-1; Nancy Keller NtavYork 'PH RERBBSO 15,320. 1:30 USFL: Panthers vs. Breakers, Zojiiac 20G511, Howie Edwards 518, Bob season. I t ans improved their record to 3-0. (M) def.yezlna6-1,7-5; Sara Forstrom Foley ph 1 0 0 0 Flynn 2b 4 110 Channel 8 ton’s potent serve and volley game Hume 0 0 0 0 0 Rogers p 4 1 1 0 Rowley (L 3-1) 4 1-3 8 7 7 2" 6 Edwards 518, Dick Kingsley 530, Dean Mangurian siid yie'feisty, cigar-smoking Auerbach — who led Manchester’s Sara Forstrom (M) def. Bums 6-0, 60; Shardn 2 Boxing: Johnny Verderosa vs Nart^McKeown 18G463, Evelyn Tho­ Baker no score listed. to take a 6-^-5,6-4 victhiy Friday Rangers romp Lucek-Beth Pooanl (M) won by for­ Knicely ph 1 0 0 0 Schotzdr p 0 0 0 0 Frazier 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Revnes Cruz, Channel 30 mas 195-455, Judy McCusker 199-17G Boston to a r ^ r d 14 NBA championships in his 32 years as coach night in-the quarterfinals of the and Michelle Morianos swept to feit; Lynne Sompson-Kelly O’Connell Bllcrdell c 3 1 1 0 White rf 0 0 0 0 Murray 2 2 110 1 181-558, M ary Carroll 177-468, Donna and general manager — will remain in his present capacity on a straight set victories and Alicia (M) def. Mossey-Mottolese 61, 6 t; Pastore p 10 0 0 Texas WPOp"**®** Channel 11, Frenette 176-467, Lolo Bauer 177, Cuniiffe Auto / $300,000 World Championstll^en- past Yankees Jeanne Lemleux-Colty Blodgett (M) ' Londsty ph 1 0 0 0 H ^evcutl (W3 -1) 7 4 1 1 t 3 year-to-year^asis. ( nis Finals. ^ Quinby also won her match with H o c k e y 3 WT:T Men's Tennis Final, ESPN Bonnie Thomas 462,"lCarroll Powell 500. def. Waltos-Mossey 2-6, 62,60. Houshidr If 2 0 0 0— . Matlack 2 3 2 1 0 0 3:30 Knicks vs. 76ers, Channel 3 Bill Hanson 153185-47j/Scott Smith Recent reports said Auerbach would serve as team president The victory advances Lendl into ARUNGTON. Texas (UPI) — Totals 38 6 18 6 -Totals 38 9 16 8 tl^B P —by Honeycutt (Baylor, Net- 4 Men s Senior Golf, Channel 30 167-456, Rick Johnson 154-151-440, Pete Chiclnnall ooo 121002— 6 •••••gaggggggaaggggggg Biossoms ^ Woltvno 162-437, Jbe Tollsano 161-433, only after the 1 ^ 4 3 ^ason. Bobby Johnson capped aT iv^ run ..,1.5®® ''*• Angels, Channel 38, a Saturday match with the winner Montreal 500031 OOx— 9 Balk—Honeycutt. T—2:29. A—16,104 WTIC Emil Palmlerl 163426, Bob Mike of the Bill Scanlon- fifth inqing with a three-jnin Homer Gome winning RBI — Dawson (2). Marty Bradshaw 187-494, Janet Hat- 15G424, Steve Beaulieu 411, Ray John­ ^ E—Little, Wollach. DP—Cincinnati ^^'HHiHilayofla . 3:45 Boxing: Edwin Rosario vs. Jose tan 184-519, Helen Hathaway 197-496, son 410, Tony M orinelll 15G397, Craig Aaron Ffiyo^ quarterfinal match played later and Dave Hostetler drove ii^bree East girls net winners Luis Ramirez, Channel 8 Barbara Sullivan 181-463. Janet Mayer 8:30 Oilers vs. Black Hawks, USA Coleman 163397, Pat Irish 163396, John Friday. runs Friday night to lead the Texas Montreal 1: LOB—Cincinnati 10, Mont­ 181-455, M ary Bania 18G477_JZuth Ann Kensel 395, Larry Seretto 393, Bob Conftrence Finals Cable Glass 458, Kathy Walsh 460.1 CINCINNAlri (UPI) Attorneys representing World Boxing Denton, a late entry in the Rangers to an 8-3 victory oyer the real Major ieague ieaders Frdst 151. W IL L IM A N T IC - East CathoUc 9. 2B—Blackwell, Bllardello, Campbell Conference Association junior welterweight champion Aaron Pryor, his tournament due to the injury of New York Yankees. ( East will try to ma / (Best-o9seven) V swept four singles matches from Milner, taduding Games playsd Thursdoy, April estranged manager and a promoter are trying to work out a deal to Brian Teacher, had two chances to Rick Honeycutt, 3-1, aid Jon straight Monday'^itb a match at Dawson. 3B— Raines, Cramartle. HR— / (All Times EDT) ' Windham High Friday afternoon , St. Paul in Bristol. , Edmonton vs. Chicago permit the boxer’s rematch with Alexis Arguello this summer. come back in the final set. Matlack combined on a/seven- Wallach (1), Oester (3). SF—Dawson. AMERICAN LEAGUE it turned out East needed all of H R ER BB SO /(Edmonton leads ssrias, 2-0) ' A bitter contract dispute between Pryor and the manager he is He l]nd double break point in the hitter. Honeycutt went seven in­ Results: Lisa Longo (EC) def Individual Batting .24 — Edmonton 8, Chicago 4 them to keep its unbeaten record CIndniKill plover, cib ab r h 2b Ob lir rtH ovg G o ff trying to fire. Donald “ Buddy” LaRosa. had threatened to cancel sixth game and another break nings, allowing four hits, hitting Long 61, 62; Jane Murono (EC) def. Pastore (L 2-3) 4 8 5 5 3 3 .J.. .26 — Edmonton 8, Chi cage 2 going at 3-0 with a 4-3 victory over Howes 60, 63; Natalie Syrotiuk (EC) ■Haves Brett, KC 58 17 27 Ik 1 5 19.466 Aav 1 — Edmonton ot Chicago, 8:35 .the bout. But LaRosa said Friday attorney^ were negotiating an point in the last game, which he two batters, walking oqe and 2 6 4 4 0 0 Carew, Col 68 11 31 15 .456 gbgggggggggggggg the Whippets. def. Often 61, M ; Stephanie <}reen- Scherrer 1 1 0 0 0 0 agreement to allow the fig|it to proceed in late July or early August. failed to exploit. striking out three. Helo^ked home Shelby, Bolt 39 10 17 4.436 fa y 3 — Edmonton at Chicago, 8:35 Usa Longo led the Eaglettes Wdld (EC) def. Syphen 7-5, 7-5; Hume - 1 1 0 , 0 0 1 Brookens, Dt 36 8 14 a run in the second inning, bqt still Jackson-Doolltfle (W) def. Notolle -_Monlrtal .7.389 P .i... LPGA reauits with a straight-set victoni) and Grin-Two Sullivan 62, 7-5; Anthony- Almon, Oak 44 3 17 X'j^oy 5 — Chicago at Edmonton, 9:05 held on to the American League ''Rogers (W 81) 8 1-3 9 6 4 5 6 Thorntn, Civ 62 8 23 1 7 ^1 p.m*.. Lefty Driesell freshman Natialie Syrotiuk g ^ Szalarklewlcz (W) def. MelISM ' Schatzeder 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Lownstn, Bit 41 6 15 ERA lead at 0.72. Domllon-Anne Modor 61, 7-5; Block- Reardon (S - 13.366 k-May 6 — Edmonton at Chicago, 6:35 67-71—138 I'away only one game in winning her 2) 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Boggs, Bos 66 10 24 0 9.364 p.m. \ 69-70—139 upend Matlack worked the last two fohkel (W) def. Jeanne Glllesple- WP—Rogers. PB—Bllardello. T—3:04. / match. le Mory Greenwald 63,3-6, 6-4. . White, KC 55 6 20 0 7.364 x-Mov^ ^ t—Chlcogo at Edmonton, 9:05 73^9_142 innings, allowing two runs, one on A Yount, MM 69 14 25 p.m. Donna White —15,480. 3 7.362 74.4s—142 lijiies, 6-3 D on Baylor’s second RSmer of the/ Sconiers, Cal 36 9 f) 2 8.36) Wales Conference Amy Alcott 72- 71—143 season. Foil, Cal 66 8 23 1 0 9.348 NY Islanders vs. Boston ' Janet Coles . 71-72—I4 r “ McRae, KC S2 10 18 1 10.346 Kothy Hite IILADELPHIA (UPI) - Phil Dodgers4,Cubs3. (Series tied/ M ) 71-73—144 PunisLem " sufficient Yankee manager Billy Martin Molltor, Mil 73 9 25 1 9.342 Apr. 26 — NY Islanders 5, Boston 2 Lori Garbaez 73- 71-144 ler, who earlier committed a and right fielder Steve Kemp were Moseby, Tor 42 6 14 2 5.333 Apr. 28 — Boston 4, NY titanders 1 Patty Sheehan 73.71— 144 TRI- Paclorek, Ch 36 6 12 2 7.333 Jan Stephenson 73.71— 144 Dpnabv I f extenuating cirumstances, I don’t think the ly error, ignited a three-run ejected by home plate umpire No-hitter tossed LOS ANGELES CHICAGO Apr. 30 — Boston at NY Islanders, 8:05 Ripken, BoUt 77 13 25 2 9.325 p.m. Sandro Spuzich 7W9—144 inning wiht a two-run, bases- abrhbi obrhbl whan^hi<;^h^rHl"““®^’ 1 William Salmond said. “ On Drew Coble. Martin left in the third Sax 2b - 3 10 0 Sandbrg 2b 3 1 1 1 Murray, Bit 68 13 22 2 1) .324 May 3 — Boston at NY Islanders, 8:05 Vicki Singleton 74- 70—144 Jed single Friday night to lift after arguing over three separate Landrex cf 4 2 3 2 Bowa ss-2 1 1 0 S.Hendrsn, S 81 9 26 1 8.321 p.m. Muffin Spencer-Devllr 7372—145 appropnie. • “jiU' ® resignation is Decinces, Cl 69 9 22 5 14.319 Gall Hlrota 7373—146 the Houston Astros to a 6-3 victory calls. Kemp was ejected after Boker If 4 0 0 0 Bucknr 1b 4 0 0 0 May 5 — NY Islanders at Boston, 7:X Guerrer 3b 3 0 0 0 Durham cf 4 0 1 1 Ford, Balt 69 10 22 0 7.319 p.m. I P a t^ Rizzo \ 7371—146 over Steve Carlton and the Phila­ a m in g a called third strike in the Brock 1b 3000 Cey 3b 3001 Martin, KC 44 4 14 2 13.318 x-May 7 or /8 — Boston Cat NY Ayako Okamoto 7373—146 at Bulldog nine Bush, Minn 57 5 18 \ 77.70—147 Greg $|emrick delphia Phillies. seventh, f Morshll rf 2 1 1 1 Moreind rf 4 0 2 0 2" 1) .316 Islanders, TBA \ Roenick rf 1 0 0 0 Johnston If 4 0 ^ 0 Oglivie, Mil 54 6 17 2 7.315 x-May 10 — NY Islanders at Bwston, Beverly Klass A ^5.72—147 Thomas ss 3 0 0 0 Davis c 3 0 10 Herndon, Dt 3 15.314 7:30 p.m. Jerllyn>Brltz < 74-73—147 ^ Oilers Friday waived former COLCHESTER— Home away Scloscta c 3 0 0 0 Veryzer pr 0 0 0 0 Individual Plttblng x-if necessary \ ^ Carole Carbonnler Z4.73__i4774-: Wilson homers sively. I give their pitchers credit Welch p 2 0 0 0 Lake c 0 0 0 0 pitctisr, db Ip .. TBA— ToBeAnnounoed /?3-:.^3-75—148 Ail-PrtJ cornerback Greg Stemrick. who has pleaded no contest to Twins upend from home was not a pleasant Burgmr, Ok i-viiii nuama They were throwing the ball very Stewart p 0 0 0 0 Thmpsn ph 1 0 0 0 13.1 14 2 0.00 Lynn Adams X 73-75—14873-; THE BEST FROM SEABROOK. ‘^*’3rges arising from a January arrest, experience for the Bolton High Honeytft, Tx 30.2 28 n 0.59 - - ^ Sandra Post 74.74— 148 hard.” • ' Monday ph 0 0 0 0 Moskau p- 2 1 1 0 Lellmon, MM w^ved ° declined comment oh exactly why Stemrick was reWers, 7 ^ IMets to win baseball team Friday night. Pena p 1 0 0 0 Campbll p 1 0 0 0 15.1 8 11 1.17 • • • • • • • • • g g g g g g g g g g * * * 73- 75—148 Smith p 0 0 0 0 Stelb, Tor 40.0 35 29 1.56 74.74— 148 NEW YORK (UPI) - Mookie The Bulldogs were the desig­ Willson worked four Inn ings with Totals 29 4 4 3 Totals 31 3 7 3 Thomas, Sea 15.2 14 21 1.72 Alice Ritzmon 75-73—148 HiNSDALE, LiNCOLN ^MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - Smilhsn, Tx 31.0 24 19 1.74 ^olf Beth Solomon 75- 74—149 ‘ V 0 ‘ ‘ere «Jrefted several Wilson snapped a 3-3 tie with a nated home team in Colchester Y w ill, the starting catcher, fin- Los Angeles „ 000012 010— 4 Mickey Hatcher cracked a two- Chlcoeo 200010006-3 Stanley, Bos 20.2 23 8 1.74 76- 73—149 seventh-inning home run Friday forced to travel as iu own field is Ishjng up'for the Bobcats, now 6 3 Sutton, MM 31.0 21 12 1.74 Shelley Hamlin 77- 72—149 fnlhepassdefe^L"crpf''‘"^"‘‘"‘^ run homer, Gary Ward slapp^ a Gome winning RBI — (None). Qsnbrry, KC Sandra Haynle AND PLAiNFiELD night, igniting the New York Mets waterlogged but homestanding for the season. Bob Cusano started - E—Marshall. DP—Los Angeles 2. LOB 13.2 11 6 1.98 75-74—149 arrested at a private club Jan. 12 and charged with two-nln double and John Castino Bacon Academy made itself feel and took the loss for Bolton. —Los Angeles 5, Chicago 5. 2B— Petry, Def 31.1 26 15 101 o-Anne Sander 75.74— 149 to a 6-5 victory over the Atlanta Hurst, Bos 25.0 26 16 2.16 Parn Gletzen I,® cocaine after police found 2‘A pounds of d r o ^ n three runs Friday night to welcome as Randy WilUon and Landreaux 2, Moskau, Sandberg. HR— PGA results 77-73—150 Braves. Marshall (2),' Palmer, Balt 16.2 17 4 116 Laura Cole 75-75—150 ARE COMiNG! ^ocame on him. The 9-year Oiler veteran pleaded no contest in leacTthe Minnesota Twins to a 7-4 (2). S— Clark, Sea 24.2 20 Wilson’s homer, his first, came Kevin Verrill combined on a Bacon had 13 hits in its victory Bawa, 16 2.19 75- 75—150 victory over the Milwaukee no-hitter in blanking the BuUdoes Thornes. SF—Coy. Darwin, Tex 25.2 20 9 2.45 Byron Nelson Golf Classic Chris Johnson 76- 74—150 off Rick Camp, 3-1, and made a Bolton resumes play Monday Stewart, Bit 16.0 16 15 2.50 Beverly Davis Walton set sentencing for June 6. Brewers. 5-2, in COC baseball action ' ER BB SO A t D o lla , A pril 29 77- 73—150 winner of reliever Ed Lynch, 1-1 afternoon with a doubleheader " Los Ansolos NATIONAL LEAGUE (Par 71) Debbie Massey 77-73—150 bni h!f. h sentence of 20 years in prison and a Winner Brad Havens, 3-1, Bolton, 1-7, didn’ t help itself by apinst St. Thomas Seminary In individuol Batting Silvia Bertolacclnl 7^74—150 who departed after allowing a -Welch 4 5 3 3 2 4 Solly” Little nHnr*® ^ ®' ^ >s expected to receive probation since he has no yielded six hits in 71-3 innings. Len committing nine errors ”We Bloomfield at 3; 15. Stewart 2 0 0 0 0 0 plovor, clb Ob r hlbSblirrbl ave Tom Purtzer 71.64— 135 74- 77-151 prior criminal record in Harris County. two-run homer by Dale Murpl^ in Pena (W 3-1) 3 2 0 0 0 2 Heeo, NY 40 . 16 5.400 Mike Donald Marci Bozarth 77- 74—151 Whitehouse came in with runners Thomas, LA 38 to 15 71.64— 135 Joyce Kozmierski the ninth. Doug Sisk got the last r ‘‘" ’i ®«>“ on Bolton CM COM 2.395 Ed Fiori 70.66—136 78- 73—151 R O U N D 3 on first and second in the eighth Kennedy, SD 77 9 30 Kathy Postlewalt CoachJoeMonroe. “ Wemadealot B. Acodtmy 001 010 0 2 - Moskau 5 3 3 3 3 1 19 .390 Lanny Wodkins 67.69^136 76- 75—151 and got out of the inning on d double three outs to earn his first save. , 036 311 2 15 Perez, Phil 58 2 22 12 .379 Mark Haves Stephanie Forwlg 78-73—151 Al Holland of fundamental mistakes. W e^p^ ^Xuiano, C— Cmpbll (L 1-1) 21-311123 Hendrck, StI 54 70^7— 137 M J . Smith ■i| Curry, Gofst "Smith 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 54 8 20 19 .370 Brad Bryant 6968— 137 75.77—152 play. Al Williams relieved with one not swinging the bats aggres- ::T4); Wlllton? (5) 8i V o rrlll, Oester, CIn S3 9 19 10 .358 Mick Soil Cothy Morse 75- 77—152 SUNDAY, MAY 1 Welch pitched to 2 betters In 5th; 6969— 138 out in the ninth and notched his Eltm an (5). Cedeno, CIn 53 9 19 10.358 Hal Sutton Vicki Tabor 78-74—152 — Philadelphia Chillies relief pitcher Al Moskau pitched to 2 batters In 6th. Hernndz, StI 56 10 20 7266— 138Dale Eggeling HjiHand was reinstated from the disabled list^^iday, team officials first save. Law, Kittle pace WP—Smith. T—2:45. A—9,391. 8.357 John Fought 7 068—138 73- 79—152 Chmbiss, Atl 52 5 18 8.346 Jim Nelford 7167— 138 77- 7S-152 Dawson, Mtl 58 J 20 13 .345 David Edwards 7868— 138 Kathy MrMullen 74- 78—152v 1:00 PM Wilson, NY 64 5 22, Alexandra Reinhordt tri!i'i‘‘i?.?'n ® PransiscoSlants in a five- player White Spx victory Bennet netters 10 .344 Raymond Floyd 7365— 138 73-79—152 trade last December, had been on the disabled list since March 31 Assump^n cops Bennet varsity Benedict, Atl 51 7 17 C4 5.333 Victor Regale ‘ 7167— 138 Marlene Floyd-DeArn 7874—152 Bonilla SD 90 14.30 4 8.333 Bob Eostwoe -P®fi''V;:fulz 7974—153 suffering with an ailing left shoulder. ' TORONTO (UPI)_____ -}- Rudy ____Law 7465—139 P L A N ^ bow to T^land Guerrer, LA 72 14 24 4 15 .333 Pat McGowan 7267— 139 Jut'v C lw k 7875—153 baseball victory drove in two runs with a bases-b . tops East frosh Cruz, Hou 73 11 24 4 8.329 (kiry McCord 7 1 6 8 - 139Sharon Barrett 7679__153 PARTY loaded double and rookie C a le n d a r Murphy, Atl 57 10 18 3 7.316 Joey Rassett Borbara Barrow 77.76—153 FREE Ron Tolland Middle 8che

T" Y x_. MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, April 30, 1983 — 19 IN - MANC HKSTK H HKHALI). Stilurday. April 30. 1983 BUSINESS /€^lassified TAG SALE SIGNS Are things piling up? Then why not have a T A G SALE? The best way to announce it, is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. Whdn you place your National downturn takes its toll on New England jobs ad you’ll receive ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald

BOSTON (DPI) — The national losses regionally and nationally, 10,000 jobs. ing industries backed the tide and in 1982. jobs dropped for the first time economic downturn has taken its where the drop was 1.6 percent, The decline was the seventh" added 1,500 jobs, Ferrara said. Ferrara said the recession also since 1980 while the wholesale and toll on New England, with the were largely in the manufacturing since the bureau began keeping Employment in the durable struck hard in non-manufacturing retail trades dropped for the firdit CALL 643-2711 OR STOP IN ATOUR OFFICE 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER region losing 82,500 non- sector. records in 1947, Ferrara said. As in goods sector recorded its second businesses, which employ 74 per­ time since 1975. ; agricultural jobs in 1982, the The loss of jobs were felt in all six the previous years — 1949, 1954, consecutive drop after five years cent of all New Englanders. Only The total of government workers Bureau of Labor Statistics has New England states, with Massa­ 1958, 1971 and 1975 — the losses of gains. Fabricated metals and finance, insurance and real estate dropped for the second s t r a i t year,, with three-quarters of tjjg reported. chusetts and Connecticut account­ were the result of a cyclical machinery firms posted the steep­ and service firms added new jobs, Apartments for Rent 42 Resort Property Regional Commissioner An­ ing for more than 70 percent of the downturn in the economy. est losses. the first time since 1947 that total reported in Massachusetts. Services Offered $1 Building/Controctine $3 m Is c for Sole 63 M is c for Sole Ferrara said passage of tbi M Tog Soles 69 Cors/Trucks for Sole 71 thony J, Ferrara said that the 1.5 drop. New Hampshire and Ver­ The manufacturing sector re­ Even the “ high technology-type non-manufacturing jobs declined. tax-cutting Proposition 2'A may percent deqjine last year marked mont fared the best with combined corded its second straight down industries” recorded declines. Transportation and public utili­ VERNON-1 bedroom . have accounted for much of the FOR RENT-2 bedroom the first time since 1975 that the losses of less than 4,000 jobs. year, with 16 of 18 industries Ferrara said, with electronic ties firms remained below the total Pet O.K. $340 month. HOUSECLEANING- WANTED-S Homes. I DELIVERING RICH FREE FOR THE Bay State's decline. summer home, minute Domestic with three ye­ 1979 CAMARO Z-28. region failed to increase the total Maine and Rhode Island re­ showing job losses. Only the equipment and instruments sec­ employment levels recorded in Security. References. hove lust been appointed L O A M - 5 yards, $60.00 DIGGING-One large for- wolk to beach, ocean ars experience w ill clean and authorized represen­ Power steering, power number of jobs available. The corded almost identical losses of -'•'H nrinting and publish­ tors recording 8.000 fewer workers 1980, Ferrara said. Construction 486-3923, 423-1275. view. Ham pton B e a c h ,------plus tax. Washed sand, svthio bush. Also, one TAG SALE brakes, power windows, tative In this community stone, trap rock, and Servel gas refrigerator, New Hampshire, Boar’s GIVE YOUR budget a for new REPLACEMENT 47 JansBn St. AM /FM Stereo cassette. '3'/2 R O O M A P A R T M E N T gravel. 643-9504. $20. Colt 649-8787. Head location. $325 per break...shoptheclassl- WINDOWS 8. SIDINGS. Lawa chairs, eaaiplag. Good condition. $4500 or - Private home, heat, week. 871-2117. hauMhold gaads. best otter. 649-8626. fled coiumiis for bar­ It's good business to sac­ LAWN MOWER- New home starts appliances. Working sln- gain buys! 20" Horwlck Bottled gas .gle adult only. No pets- rifice on 5 homes in the 'Croftsmon. Twin blade. stove. General electric Saturday 9-4 inrormoTion, oao-/v/i. community to gain the 1980 CHEVY MONZA- Public Records chlldren. Telephone 643- Electric. Like new. ask­ refrigerator. Both white exposure. Homes se­ AM /FM Stereo. Rear de- up 44% in March -2880. ing $75.00. C o ll 568-7353. and Cleon. $5.00 each. fogger, 56,000 miles. ROTOTILLING with my lected will be rewarded T A G S A LE-Soturd oy & 649-0498. Excellent condition. Ask­ Meadow Condominiums, bert Yakaltis, property on Manchester Garden-As­ FOR RENT -2 bedroom Troybuilt. Spring rotes with Fantastic Savings Sunday. 9:30'-6:00. Rain Warranty deeds Deborah A. Hess, prop­ James J . Beck and Laurie MANCHESTER-Unique NEW NIXDORF LK-3000 ing $3800. C o ll 742-0423 HARTFORD (UPI) — The state Department of $51,900. Adams Street. sociates to Michael Ri summer home. Minute before M ay 15. Coll otter Info. C o ll Fra n k , 388-0861, or shine. Clothes & Frank Shukis and Nellie erty on Niles Drive, Beck, property at 42-44 ..one bedroom apartm ent walk to beqeh, ocean hand-held computer. Not BRASS FIREPLACE otter 5pm. Housing says new residential construction in David P. Zubrow to General Appliance Davin and Lucille Davin, 4:30 or weekends. 646- E x t 167. fo r gom es. Use fo r filing, things. Also, apples and E. Shukis to Blanchard & $71,000. Washington St., $75,000. In residential neighbor­ view. Hampton Beach, 7634. SCREEN and andirons. I------Connecticut jumped 44.5 percent in March — the Rossetto Construction Joseph M. Cooney and Corp. to Blanchard & Unit 28-G, Manchester calculations, etc. - Cost $30. 649-9883. fresh cldeivvBotti's Fruit 3 Gail L. Hayward to Ethel F. McKay to hood. Available May 30. highest number since September — and nearly half is New Hampshire. Boar's CUSTOM SIDING- Form . 260 BuSh HIM Rd., Inc., property on Wood­ Frank M. Petrone and Richard G. Tomford and Donna W. Cooney, Unit Rossetto Construction Garden Condominiums, $385. Heat 8. uitilltles $200. W ill sell $99.00. 742- 1970 GREMLIN -Runs federally subsidized. ^ Head location. $325 per S U P E R I O R Alumlnum and vinyl re­ Manchester!; (to the land Street. $16,000. Barbara M. Petrone, Marion C. Tomford, prop­ 25-E, Forest Ridge Con­ Inc., property on Regent $45,000. I'! Included. Security dep­ week. 871-2117. 6629. KENMORE 14" Rug good. Needs some body There were 1,244 new housing units authorized in R O T O T I L L I N G - placement windows, Rear). William F. Carwright to property at 172 McKee St., erty at 24-26 Clinton St., dominiums, 685 Parker Street. osit. No pets. 649-4427. Shompooer and floor pol­ work. $250 or best otter. March compared with 861 housing units approved in Reasonable rotes. 649- decks, and Roofing. Coll ASSORTED SIZE WOOD Roger R. Fink and Linda $60,000. $81,000. St., $70,000. Manchester Garden As­ 2302. isher with oil the brushes 643-0200. February. The total in March was 47.7 percent higher 643-6478. WINDOWS and alumi­ A. Fink, property at 86 Anna Sylvester to Joseph Gordon to Tho­ Janet K. O'Conner to sociates to Mary Jean Quitclaim deeds 3 ROOMS-1 bedroom and pods. Slightly used. than the same month last year when 842 units were Wonted to Rent num storm windows. B arry Road, $63,500 mas P. Battagler and Walter T. Schultheis and Ahern Hale, Unit 34-B, Velta Klavins to the apartment. Heat, hot wa­ 47 WILL HAUL BRUSH, re­ $15.00. C o ll 649-1187. 1973AMCHORNET-Good approved. WayneE;.Jean and Debra $25.00opdlr. CoH648',3411. (based on conveyance A. Jean, property at 257 Lucille Battagler, prop­ Sydney W. Schultheis, Manchester Garden Con­ Town of Manchester, ter, electricity included. move trees, move furni­ running condition. Many The number of new, single family homes authorized $400 per month. Security. Rooflng/Sidine 54 GIRLS SPRING COAT- TA G S A L E - tax). Burnham St., $68,900. erty on E. Center St. property on Wyneding dominiums, $45,000. property on Adams ture. Most anything. Miscellaneous Items. Ya­ new ports. Best otter. last month was 781 — more than twice the number Hill Road, $160,000. 6494)429. DIAMOND RING-S95.00. Slze 10/12. Custom mode. Coll 646-6823. Keep U & R Construction Co. Joseph M. Cooney and $70,000. Manchester Garden As­ Street. $300. • *. 647-0359. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa C o ll otter 5pm. 649-8635. maha organ, typewriter, approved in February and the highest lev v.; .n at least Clifford H. Keeney to sociates to Steven Mar- Excellent condition. Al­ trying. Inc. to Thomas L. Heffron Donna W. Cooney to Herman M. Frechette FOUR ROOM Aportment- Must be seen. Very most new. Navy and all sorts of furniture, 0 two and a half years. The 1,244 new housing units BIDWELL HOME Im­ and Dianne L. Heffron, David P. Zubrow and to Elliot L. Randall Jr. Lawrence A. Fiano, prop­ ston t^id Ann Marston, Katherine P. Bar4»- SUMMER HOME l O v i n g m o t h e r o f 9 pretty. microwave. SaAturdov& ,'2ndfloor. Adults only. No provement Company — w h ite p a tte rn . $15.00. 1976 HONDA CIVIC 5 authorized during March were the most granted since property on Bishop Drive, and Karen J. Randall, erty at 627 Keeney St., Unit 2^G, Manchester nousky to Blanchard’ ’& month old wishes to core; Sundoy 9 to 3, Chestnut September. Leeann Zubrow, property pets. Security, Parking WANTED Tooting, siding, oltero- Please co ll 643-0897. speed. Excellent condi­ $110,000 (based on convey­ at 266 Knollwood Road, property at 3 Green Road, $185,000. ..parden Condominiums, Rossetto Construction for your Infant or sm oir' CARPET-Red. Good con­ HIM Rood, E ast Ham pton. Of the 1,278 new units approved, 591 were federally One cor. C a ll 649-1265. additlons. Same tion! S1300. 646-5400. ance tax). $125,500. $70,000. Charles A. Bergheimer .000. Inc., property at 225 Retired couple, child In my home. Days dition. 10X14 with pod 267-0686. subsidized under the U.S. Housing and Urban or early evenings. Coll lumber for over 30 years. SUMP PUMP-sllghtly James W. Barrett to Matthew J. Cooke and K. W. Inc. to Karen and MargpraHs^rghei- ichester Garden As­ Woodland St. ' ' former Mancheater oHached. $99.00 C a ll 649- Development Section 8 program. FOUR ROOM between 6pm and 8pm. 95. used. Excellent condl- 1975 CAMARO-Restored. Robert W. Dunn, property Elizabeth J. Cooke to Brackett, Unit 1-F East mer to Robert-W. Hol- sociates to Ervin H. Zube residents, seek turn* 1921. tion. $35. C oll 644-0238. ^ T A G S A L E -A p rIf 30th, 8, The 74-unit Bradley Estates of Meriden is the state's Rozalia Martynowicz-to APARTMENT-One cor 646-8271. M a y 1st. H oushold Items, New transmission, front at 20 W. Middle Turnpike, Richard S. Tatem and Meadow Condominiums, strom. Unit 46-D Esquire and hW garet J. Zube, largest residential development authorized in March Blanchard & Rossetto garage. $300/monthly. mer home In Man­ tools, small opplloces, end. Interior and much $ 120,000. Judith A. Tatem, property $51,900. Drive, $66,000 (based on Unit 28|B, Manchester B A ^ CARRIAGE. Fair ATTENTION PAIN­ for construction and includes 38 two-and-three Construction Inc., prop­ Coll otter 4:30, 647-9616, chester /during July CELLARS, ATTIci^, lamps, books, records, m ore! asking $2950. 646- Edward R. Faber and at 50 Morse Road, $60,000. K. W. Inc. to Jeff D. conveyance tax). . Garden vondompiiums, 647-8709. Flooring condition. $20.00. C o ll649- TERS:, Aluminum stilts 5714. bedroom townhouses and the 36 one-bedroom garden Ann F. Yakaitis to Ro­ erty on Westerly Street; , GARAGES, etc. cleaned dishes, square dance ap­ Winifred L. Faber to Kristi Kurrikoff to Brackett, Unit 3-F East $45,000. and August. Write out. By appointment. V______for plastering $50. Adlus- apartments. toble point roller 9" to parel, coots, Gl clothes, •AVAILABLE Box AA c'/o Man- M inim um $25.00 fee. C o ll 1970 OLDS DELTA BARGAIN ATARI with 18". Heavy nop pod. $20 recllner. 13 Luclen Street, ; IMMEDIATELY-3 room, 649-8890 otter ^ m .______FLOORSANDING — 9 to 5. CUSTOM-Rebullt engine. chestiw Herald. Floors like new. Special­ cortriges. $99.00. C o ll 649- m ore. C o ll 646-6314. New exhaust system. • 2nd floor apartment. 6642. : Heat and electricity. No ODD JOBS, Trucking. izing in older floors, natu­ Very good bodv/andinte- ; pets. $340. 646-2000. ral and stained floors. No 3 SPEED 20" Columbia rlo r. $450. 647-1958.^ Home repairs. You name MOVING-Must sell. It, we do It. Free esti­ waxing anymore. John girls bike. Good condi­ ices Men's 27" Full bicycle. tion. Needs no work. $40. mates. Insured. 643-0304. V e rfo ille , 646-5750. CHURCH RUMMAGE - 1977 O L D S C U S T O M . ' Still In box. $175. Sears 646-2234. CRUISER-9 passenger 6 4 3 white provincial Girl's TAG SALE. Saturday 2 7 1 1 FLOORSANDING - wagon. A ir conditlo'ning. ClassifiedBusiness Opportunities ...22 Store/Office...... Space ...... 44 Household Goods ...... 62 A p ril 30th, 9 to 3. Com ­ Notices For adventisements to be Floors like new. Special­ bedroom set. 5 pledes. New brakes, boll loints. Situation W anted ...... 23 Resort Propierty ...... 45 M is c . fo r S a l e ...... 63 Rates ; MANCHESTER-toklng ic « ONered $200, P o o l tab le $100. ...^ aa...... a...a munity Baptist Church, published A/wnday, the dead­ : applications. 5 room SI Pointbig/Popwlng') S2 izing In older floors, Won't lost tong at $3800. L o s t/ F o u n d ...... 01 E m p lo y m e n t Info...... 24 Misc. for Rent ...... 46 Hohie and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Charge: Sound Design 8 track 585 East Center Street, line Is 2:30 n.m. on Friday. ; apartment. 1st floot, op- *••••••••••••••••••••• / natural and stained Home and Garden 64 647-1958. P e rs o n a ls ...... 02 In s tru c tio n ...... 25 W a n ted to R e n t ...... 47 P e ts ...... 65 $2.25 for one day ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo/speokers $100. M anchester •.pllonces, carpeting, tile floors. No waxInJ ony- Announcemc;nts___: ...... 03 Roommates Wanted ...... 48 M u s ic a l I t e m s ...... 66 P e r w o r d : Lifting welghts/bench t baIRrwosher-dryer hoo- & M TREE Service — P...... A IN T IN, G A n d P. ... A P E R more.JohnVerfallle.646- MOVING MUST SELL- 1968 M U S T A N G V-8 289. A u c tio n s ...... 04 Recreational Item s ...... 67 1-2 d a y s ...... 15« $50. 649-9778. • Real Estate Read Your Ad • kup, porches, parking, Free estimates, discount HANGING —Exterior 5750. ______SMALL LOAD of loom, Furnlfure, refrigerator, Power steering, auto­ A n tiq u e s ...... 68 3-5 d a y s ...... 14c m atic transmission, good Services Classified advertisements : lecurltv. No pets. 569- /senior citizens. Comiipnv and Interior, ceilings re------p n o x A m c cow hrianure, stone, sand vacuum, books, records, H om es fo r S a le ...... 31 T a g S a le s ...... 69 paired. References, fully p o r t a____ b l e H O O V E R running condition. Ask­ 6 d a y s ...... 13c are taken by telephone as a ; 8215. ' Manchester owned And clothes washer. Hordly or grovel. C o ll 644-1775. lamps, kitchen Items, Financial C o n d o m in iu m s ...... 32 Services Offered ...... 51 Insured. Quality^ work. ing S500. 643-8097. Wanted to Buy ...... 70 26 d a y s ...... 12c operated. Coll 646-1327. used. $50. 649-8626. plants, rugs, pictures, A convenlenae. Lots/Land for S ale ...... 33 Painting/Papering ...... 52 ; 3 ROOM APARTMENT Martin Mottsson, even­ For Sale rhododendro In s - M o rtg a g e s ...... 11 H a p p y A d s : The Maiflchester Herald Is frames. 22 Arch Street, Investmenf Property ...... 34 Building/Contracting ...... 53 ■ $275 plus gas heat. NIci REWEAVING BURN ings 649-4431. Hordy varieties. 2h-5tt A p ril 30, 10-5. 1969 FORD XL Converti­ Personal Loans ...... 12 $3.00 per colum n inch responslbleonly for one Incor­ FISHING EQUIPMENT- ble fo r ports. $200. 646- Business Property ...... 35 R o o fin g / S id in g ...... 54 ; area. Security. Call Pduj HOLES — zippers, um­ $40.00. C o ll 649-7517. specimen plants. $1(7 and In su ra n ce ...... 13 rect Insertion and then only • 647-0877 o r Rose 646-2482 INTERIOR — EXTE­ 6806. Resort Proper^ ... ______36 Heating/Plumbirui. ______55 itomotive Dleadlines brellas repaired. Window Household Goods op. Call ofl^ Spm / 649- TAG SALE-AprII 30, May Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 for the size\if the original shades, Venetian blinds. RIOR Pointing — Wal­ 62 4424. f ' F lo o r in g ___,\ ...... J___ 56 C a rs / T ru c k s fo r S a le ...... 71 5 H P C H A M P IO N O U T ­ 1. Moving South. Many For classified advertise­ in s e rtio n . Keys. TV FOR RENT. lpapering and drywall Items. 10 Earl Street. 1973 FORD F-lOO Pickup, In co m e T a x S ^ i c e Z ... .57 Motorcycles/BIcycles ___72 B O A R D M O T O R . $50.00 Rentals ments to be published Tues­ . Errors which do not lessen Marlow's, 867 Main Installation. Quality pro­ Rolndotes May 7, 8. 302, V8, Needs work. Runs Employment Services WanteaTr...... 58 Rec Vehicles ...... 73 fessional work. Reosono- USED REFRIGERA­ or best offer. Coll 646- excellent. 872-3369. day through Saturday, the the value of the odv(9 R^dentlol^Quollty ferule. Reasonable. Coll Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted H o i i m s $395. 649H1717. EXPERIENCED/ 228-0123. (corner of Virginia and Notices 21 Help Wanted 21 Help wanted 21 Honws ter Salt 31 craftsmanship/' Texture STAINLESS STEEL KIT­ ELECTRIC LAWN R e n ta ls PAUf^R-Qumity work/ iMOWER-twIn blades, C harter O ak). ***********•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••##••#•••••••••••• H EB RO N - 2 bejitoom s. Rensonoble rotes. ^Hv celling specialist. House CHEN SINK with drain Motorcycles/BIcycles 72 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa flight weight with 50 ft. FRE^TQ^QQD HOME-7 *eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee^e\ .Appliances. Wiafl-to-wall lnsured.^&:TO-eStlmWes. power washing. Free esti­ board. Delta faucets. Ex­ TAG SALE-63Homesteod mates. 646-4879. cellent condition. Good cord. Sharpened. $45.00. monthVoloTeiflale puppy. Lost/Found 01 AMBITIOUS REAL EST­ SALES PERSON- WORK ONE of our out­ CENTER STREET- , carpeting. Large yard. 643-9237, ask for je rry . 646-6794. Port Shephe™. Very Street, Saturday lOom to Manchester area. Call Rooms for Rent '4l » ■““' ■“ ■■ ' size. $45.00. 649-7025. ATE SALES PERSON tor door flower locations, Ralsed ranch. Very good Parking. H 6 pets. Cellar frie n d ly. C a ll 87V-9S32. 5pm. Baby items, and MOTORCYCLE INSU­ our busy Andover office. between 9 and 3.646-2535. OPEN HOUSE condition. 3 large bed­ Friday, Saturday or Sun­ INSIDE SALES ASSISTANT storoge^Heot and hot L a 4v N M OW ERS re- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 12" BLACK 8. WHITE clothing, tires, gas fur­ RANCE — lowest rotes Predomlnatly serving No door-to-door. day. Work one two, or Are you a seif starter, ener­ 11 $MMBlt $t. $S1,SOO rooms. large kitchen with wotejy$420 monthly. Gall paired. Free pick up and PORTABLE FO U N D — SET O F K E ' 4 T.V. Zenith portable. DALMATION DOG-5V2 nace, miscellaneous. available. Coll Clarice or the towns of: Andover, getic. and efficient? Do you dining area. IV2 baths. delivery. 10 % Senior Bulldlna/Contracling S DISHWASHER-G.E. Mo­ at Lincoln Center. Can three full dqvs. Car like people? If so; you m aybe Attractive 3 Bedroom GENTLEMAN PRE­ . 871 or 228-3245. 3 $35.00 649-0222. months old. $100. Coll Joan at Clarke Insurance I he Bolton, Hebron, Coven­ Finished rec room vyith -4 ------^------bile Mold. $50. Moving picked up at the Ma 9- coNiMLUji/oma managoi needed. S.D.R. Enter­ just the candMate to fill our Townhouse; new gas FERRED. $50.00 weekly. Discount. Free esti- . 646-4024. BARNFUL OF Agency, 8-5pm, 643-1P * try. Will help train the position for (fnside sales as­ wood stove. On busline, motes. Econonmy Lawn- ••••■•••••••aaaaaaaaaaa SOUin.South; 6^-1-8595. chester Herald office be­ Heating and cooling con­ prises, Andover, Conn. furnace; modern Kitchen privileges. 646- ______LAWN ROLLER holds 25 TREASURES-Boskets, right person with some sistant. Job responsibilities near schools and shop­ tractor seeking an individual 742-9965. kitchen. 2000. ^— - mower, 647-3660. ^> ROBERT^.ROBERT.:cE. JARVIS 'S T O vi^ Crocks, Gloss, Tools, Klt- 1968 S U ZU K I 50 C C , 2,193 tween 8:30 a.m. and ^ knowledge of Solar con­ include enteripg orders on J* , ^ 'S T O V i^ 2 » Durner.burner *Oollons of woter.SIS.OO experienced in all aspects of our Apple computer, gener­ Saturday 1K)0-3K>0 ping area. 643-1406. Homes for Rent 43 N G ^ - 1. * chen Collectibles, miles. Excbllen* condi­ p.m. Monday — Friday. struction and land subdi­ Avocado. Gas range, management accounting. AIDE-HOUSEKEEPER. ating shippers, answering Sunday 1:00-3K)0 SINGLE ' R O O M*- UPHOLSTERY-Sllifcoy- IngSwcio® sOA^td^^ Muslcol Items M Ro/kers, Oak pieces and tion. $400 or best offer. vision. Long Irregular Duties include financial re­ .customer inquiries, keeping good condition. Part tim e3 to ll.for small $50/week. 649-0429. ers, draperies, custom garages, roofing, .siding. Asking $99 < much more! COUNTRY C oll 646-2948. SMALL CHANGE hours will be rewarded ports and analysis, imple­ w eekly sales logs. Typing re­ ■T OtNfim Coll mornings PURSE left at Manches­ mentation of a computerized ,rest home. References quirements. 50 wpm., plea­ ^AILABLE MAY 15. 4 mode furniture. Decora- kitchens, bothi^ms, re- 649^ *” * BARN COLLECTIBLES, with top Income, or confi­ PTNulred. Call Monday- Condominiums 32 ROOM FOR RENT In tor service.serulra Collroll for onnn _i______/rTT,-.. oax-xqja. 1135 Sullivan Avenue, ter Herald office. Owner management information' sant personality and solid * 4 « - S 0 U rTooms, one bedroom p la ce m e n t^ PIANO-Good condition. 1978 H O N D A S U P E R dential interview, please system and managing admin­ ^Idav 70m to 3pm. only. phone experience required. First bJock North of East Canter private home. Kltcli^ appointm ent J8>M Up­ /doors. I GOLD BROCADE LAW- south Windsor. Open ev- S PO R T 754-13,000 m iles. may clalrh by Identifying. contact: Kathleen Clerical experience in mar­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa house, on busline. With $350.00. C o ll 643-6134. istrative personnel. 649-4510. Street (nekr Cavey's Restaurant) privileges. A m ple p(^^- holstery, 871-0874. SON SOFA-Excellent e r y Saturday and $1200.00. 643-9373. C all 643-2711. Champ, Fireside Realty, keting a plus. appliances. ,$300 per you should possess -a Full time; position with ex­ Ing. 647-9531. l e o n J x i e s z y n s k i , condition. $100.Rose Sunday. Inc. 647-9144 or 742-9144. degree in accounting, have month plus utilities. No M is c for Sole WURLITZER ORGAN- IM P O U N D E D -M a le 6 ye­ EXPERIENCED DESK cellent company benefits. If pets. Security required. GARDENS B U I ^ E r — New homes, Wing choir, good condi­ 350 HONDA. Excellent sqpke-eeblic accounting ex- interested, please apply at MANCHESTER-Brick Double key board. Foot CLERK-Mature person. P R I.V.A^ E H O M E'- ROTOTILLED-Smoll cub oddtflons, remodeling, tion, iSQ.00. C o ll 646-1783, HUGE SALE - 27 years running condition. $400. ars old. Pekinese. Center dfrience arid a minimum of our facility. ODd aluminum sided du­ 447-9646 after 5pm and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa pedals. Leslie. Good con­ HOUSECLEANING IN Night shift. Apply Irl per­ MANCHESTER- R id g m o o d Rood ar^q. cadet garden tractor with rec rooms, garages, kit­ 643-0259. accumulation, partial 647-0359. Street. 646-4555. five years corporate experi­ plex. t bedrooms each offer 12 weekends. dition. $250. 647-1491. GLASTONBURY-Two ence. son 11am to 3pm. Colon­ MICHELLE VINKLER Reduced. Two bedrooms, East/ Hart(ord-.''Kftchen- rear tiller. Satisfaction chens remodeled, call­ estate contents. Satur­ Priow ffl Dept side. Much carpeting and 1 M POUNDED-M ale, positions ovallable. Must Excellent benefits ^ . ial Vernon Inn, ask for 2 bath$, pool ,gos grills, /loundry .privileged. EAST HAMPTON-New guaranteed. Coll 647-0530 ings, both, tile, dormerV, ★ GAS BOTTLE-25 gallon day, 30th, 9 to 3:30. B Gtfkf Sdntific frk K b he. some appliances remain. white husky. Call An­ be neat, reliable, and Send a detailed resume with Frank. sundeck, CHFA quali­ Pa rkin g. Gall 569-1438, qr 872-4106. roofing. Residential or for mouhting under von Stephens Street, 201 Broad M t m I Show s n ic e ly . $78,900. house, 3 bedroom s. Se­ dover Dog Warden. 742- have references.Cal I earnings history and a record fied. $45,900. 643-8649, 643- 5-7pm. \ cluded country area. Ref­ com m ercial. 649-4291. ALUMINUM SHEETS compilers. $99.00. C a ll 644- Manchester. Glastonbury Cleaning Manchaatar, C o m . 00040 Strono Real Estate, 646- I used os printing plates — o ii^ 7194. of accomplishment marked NOW ACCEPTING AP­ k tfd w ik t t i akha Iff 6591. erences and security dep­ BLACKWELL LANDS­ Tag Sales 69 1978 H O N D A C M 400-T. 633-3043. Personal and C o n fiilm tia l to: 2000. .007" th ick, 23 X 284". 50« _ PLICATIONS for part VERY N^E dlEDROOM- osit. $600. 267-0686. CAPING ProAdes affor­ DESIg/ k i t c h e n s by T A G S A LE -T od oy, Satur­ Excellent condition. 646- jack VfMkcadi. arnMwt time employment. Food Full kltehen and both dable service for J. P/Lewls. Cabinets, each, or 5 fo r $2.00. P f ^ e day A p ril 30, 9 to 4. 492 CAT FOUND-Black. IN- Kfiailcicli M rl|trJlaa Ca. lac. 8 F T .B A M B O O S H A D E S- 7638 otter 4pm. MODEL CONTESTANTS Processor. H ou rs 7:30 to MEDICAL SECRETARY MANGHESTER- prlvllegefc.- $60 weekly. Gorden/Lown/Shubbery vaniUes, fo rm ica , W ilson 643-2711. They M U S T Spring Street, Manches­ .JURED. Rt. 85 between PH. I l l 7M Immoculafe 5 (plus) Green. Good condition. 3 FAMILY TAG SALE- for the New England 'Swl8 WkWv. (>in. 08074 12:30 (approx). Pleose - Full time, Manchester. Lots/Lond for Solo 33 643-2659./ core and general yard art, Corlon counter tops, Picked up before 11: ter. Com e and get It! Clark Rd. and Birch Mtn. room ranch, attached $JD.OO pair. 649-0173. F r ld ^ , Saturday A p ril 29 SUZUKI GT 185 Street Model Pageant. Children apply In person between Experienced preferred. — ■ •» clean up. C all 644-1686. knenen cabinet fronts, a.m. only.. We're moving! Books, Ext. Thursday AM. Call garage, large opplianced Slere/Offioe Space 44 and 30. loom to 4pm. 14 bike. 1976. E le c tric stort/"^ and adults. Experience 8am and 11am. Custorfi Job Includes; Insurance, aaaeeaaeeeeaeaeeeeeeaaa O N E ROOM FOR complete woodwork! clothes, furniture, great 649-3861. eot-jn kitchen, formal ALMOST NEW RA­ C o e p e n te r R d . , Clear taring, luggage not necessary. For entry CASHIER WANTED- Carte Commissary, 56 billing, typing. Call 646- GENTLEMAN-PrivaTe LICENSED ELECTRI­ se/vice, custom ,,END ROLLS— 27Wwldth DIANT SCREEN for slide Manchester. selection of odds and rock. L ik e new. O n ly 3400 blank, ca ll 413-732-9670. Cottage Street. dining room, large living MANCHESTER-Build - 25 cents; width -10 ends! Evenlngs, Monday thru 0534, 9:30 to 12. your dream home here! entrance. $30 weekly. CIAN will do commercial fuiVilture, colonial i _ Pictures. Size 30X40. A sk ­ miles. $500. 456-3575 room with.Jlreploce, 2 m a n c h e s t e r - cents. M UST be picked up Thursday, 2:30 to 11:00. Prime loci^on. Blue Also: Fur coot, dresses, and residenflol iwork. No duMlons in wood, 9 varie­ ing. $18.00. TAG SALE-Rldlng lawn afler6pm. < CERTIFIED LAB RN-LPN Weekend posi­ bedrooms, 2 bgfhsxvyvall.w all suits, etc. 649-5459. iMedlcal, professional of- at the MonchesterHerold Personals yo2 Experience with cash " Trolls Estafi, storting lob foo small. Work guo- ties of hardwood and inower, desk, kitchen set, "EASY DOES IT" is the TECHNICIAN- tions available. 7am to to w a lkl\ca rp d t through- flee space; 1500 sq. ft. Office BEFORE 11 AM helpful. Honest and de­ WAITRESSES low $30's. H .M . Frechette ronfeed. Free estlmofes. veheors NOW IN STOCK. SEVEN ELECTRIC MO­ hbme-pnode crafts and way to describe placing Mancheter doctor's of­ 7pm. As well os Monday vye are looking for mature out. FulnbuensemeoL-mid 171-0401. ONLY. pendable. C a ll 243-5457. Real Estate, tnc. 644-3481. SMALL ROOM FOl^ A fte r 6:00 646-0023. C a ll 649;^658. TORS. Three l/2hp. Four mocetTTwo fam ily sole. 9 a want od. Just call M isc Automotive fice. 1 to 8pm dally. Hours and Fridoy openings on 3 responsible persons to work attic. Exterlg/r- RENT on busline. SecuK 643-2711 a n d w e do the TAG SALE-Rent a Table P A R T TIME. molntenance, free siding." 1/3 hp. Running condi­ to 5:30. A p ril 28, 29,30and negotiable. Manual and SECRET ARY-Typlng, to 11 shift. Crestfield Ity required, $35.00 FARRANJO REMODEL- SCREENED LOAM ------rest! at Robertson School for Must be able to work both Convenient location. By tion. A ll fo r $25.00 646- May 1. 48 De Pietro automated chemistries. cle rica l w ork. Light shor­ Convalescent Home and lunches and dinners. ONE OF THE surest w eekly. 647-1491. WT‘N’ CARLYLE «• ING — Cabinets, roofing, gravel, processed gravel, M a y 7th. $5.00 per table. owner. $69,900. 649-5004. by Larry Wright 2190. Drive, East Hartford. 646-6969. thand or speed writing. 40 Fenwood Manor In Man­ Please apply in person: ways to find bargain ------:------gutters, room additions, sand, stone ond fill. For 1972 FORD LTD Rear end Visit Robertson School chester. Please call Mrs. Monday-Saturdey between b u y s Is to sh op the deliveries coll George with wheels and tires. All hr. week. Call Judy 646- CENTRAL L - Y decks, all types of remo­ RASPBERRY PLANTS- HJUGE TAG SALE-100's PTA Fair on May 7, 10-2 J Brow nstein at 643-5151 2:00 and 4:00 BOLTON-Posslble^olor classified ads every Griffing, Andover, 742- Automotive to g e th e r.$50. C o ll 649- for bargains!. Call Ro­ 2900. LOCATED-Downtownl deling and repairs. FREE E v e r bearing. $.50 each. Items. Saturday only. PART TIME OPENINGS Monday -Friday between Mr. Sttak cope and Federal Colon­ d a y. Exceptionally clear] 7886. 8944. bertson School 647-3372 to 044 Cantar Itraal estimates. Fully Insured. Two luvenlle bedspreads T w iI 30. 10 to 5. 122 AVAI LABLE-Drlvlng 9 and 3. Manchaalar, Conn. ial to be built on oneocre. rooms. Kitchen privlj Telephone 643-6017. reserve a table. school busses In town of Heavy Insulation. IV2 with car design. $15 pair. Sfummer Street, BUYER MEETS seller CENTRAL FLORIDA-4 leges. Mold, linen serj SWIM POOLS Ware- Manchester. Manchester. Retirees, baths. Cedar siding. house forced to dispose of In the want ads ... time PRE-SS BRAKE new mobile porks. Some vice. Security required! SCHWINN BICYCLES- Cori/Trucks for Sole 71 homemakers encour­ SALES CLERK I CASHIER Complete price only C U S T O P M new on-ground 31' long after time after time! OPERATOR t5 yeors mln- lokefront, golf, etc. New C o ll 643-0694. • 16" $45.00. 20" $25.00. C a ll aged. C a ll 643-2373. Mature and pleasant. Instruction 25 $66,9()0. Fire sid e R ealty REMODELING- TAG SALE-Soturdoy Read and use the want Must be able to work Ifntim exp^jence air- single wide from $12,900. pools complete with huge 646-3716. April 30, lOom to4pm. Ill ••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Employment •craft sheetmnal parts. In c 647-9144. Bothroom s, kitchens, rec .^nflecks, fencing, hl- ads regularly. well with customers for eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeee D ouble w ides $24,700. F o r Walker Street. Roindote rooms, roofing, siding, ^rote filte rs, ladders, wor- 1974 DODGE DART - & Education head of medicine depart­ Day shl^AppIV at H8iB aaeeaaaaaaaaaasaaaeesaa Informotlon; Century WH B A T H R O O M M a y 7. Som e tim e. WORRIED A B O U T house repairs. License/ ranty, etc. Asking $966 Slant 6 engine. Auto­ INVITATION TO BID «4S3 ment. Pieasant working Tool anoEnglneerlngCo, Mobile Porks, Box 5252, Apartments for Rent ; 42 SINK/-wlthINK-wIth faucets. conditions. Modem, pro­ SPANISH FINALS? Will Lots/Lond for Sole 33 and experienced. Call matic, 71,000 miles. Good REBID UNDERCLASS PIC­ 481 Sullivan Ave., South Lakeland, FI. 33803. COMPLETE. Financing $25.00. C o ll INDOOR TAG SALE- fessional pharmacy, tutor Spanish 1 thru 3. G ory 646-4743 o r 649-8516. condition. $1700 or best TURES, ■lelp Wanted 21 FOUNTAIN WORK Windsor, between 8am avloloble. Call NEIL toll Boby Items, clothes, 19MB 19Ua Monday thru Friday 9 Own transportation. 649- free 1-800-221-1461. otter. 649-9382. and 4pm o^call for ra d ia l misc. Friday 8, Soturdoy EAST HARTFORD HlOH We have several excel­ am to 5 pm. Fringe bene­ 0832 after 3:30pm. MANCHESTER — Extra* S C H O O L ^ fits and incentives. Re­ a p p o in tm w fn t at 528- large two bedroom towni tires. P C o ll A p ril 29 and 30.9to4. Rain lent part and full time year 9341. 1974 O A T S U N B-210. The Board ot Education, 110 HELP WNTED- tail experience neces­ house. Private bosementi 872-8752 or shine. 28 Lyndole Standard. Economical. Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ round positions available. sary. Apply in person: CELEBRITY CIPHER ford, CT. will receive sealed Government iobs- We're looking for people E xcIbsIvb '^eot, hot water, central iram(|uo«aiKin« oy iwnoUB Street, Manchester. Dependable. Excellent usoin PMUM nMuucT CMxtly------OpMr aypworam M oraaM . aom . . qucMHona — .... — ky . •■Mua . __ pMpla1. _____ paM_ _ bids for UNDERCLASS PIC­ federal, state, civil ser­ over 18 years o f age. with bir-conditioning Ini and prwam. Each MlBrhvttMdphfrBlandB lor anothtr. UdqumP ED A L A \MN condition throughout. TU RES, 1984 & 1985, EAST vice. Many openings dependable transporta­ PATMU CIBM/ Real Estate eluded. U 9 S . C a ll 649-4800x ROLLER? How about TAG SALE-Humidifler, $1100. 642-6605. HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL. available. Call (retunda- tion who are willing to B o o m ip n (BLUE TRAILS ESTATES) ------• ? I converting a 2'/z Iona Exercvcie, Books, No­ Bid Information and specifi­ learn and lake pride in do­ RELIABLE WOMAN Coventry Public Schools. 220 eiaiMaaaaeaeaaaa "GMTI, B ’V KICUBEL RKI tank shell into one for cations are available at the 3le) 1-619-569-0241 Ext. CT Approved building lots in prime residentiat MANCH^ER — onei V tional Geographies, bicy­ FORD FALCON-1969. For Business Office. Sealed bids ing their job. No experi­ with references for gen­ day position (short year), J'A V — 7 ~$6.50? Good condltlon- 104 for details. Hom ts lorbrS«id\^^^ i 11 neighborhood. Large wooded and open lots two and three bedroinl cle,' glassw are, peVIrter, ports only $200. 646-6649. will be received until 10:30 ence necessary, as com- eral cleaning. 1 day per hr. day. Salary $S350-$e200 .C a ll 649-2433. much more. 17 Rolling a.m. on Thursdov. May 12, lete training Is provided, suited to any style home. Starting low $30's. apartments. Heat and Hot ICJITCP. 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Who blew ihe big sjtbck^lly? ■In Brief- To lead workshop As,the rampaging stock market raced to new highs nut as Ualleymore sees it, peo^e-^ways underesti­ last week, the big puzzler was: how high is up? mate the magnitude of the profiK^ recovery and Jacqueline J. Norcel, principal of Coventry Well meet a couple of investment hot shots - one therefore the ultimate upside in the s W k price. Grammar School in Coventry and a resident < ' irom the United Kingdom, one from New York — who Atlanta Sosnoff Capital Corp., which manages Trumbull will be a see an even hotter market. Dan Doffman about *1.2 billion of assets, mostly for pension funds, workshop presenter But first, guess who blew the big rally? Sorry to say has consistently run rings around the market. It during the 10th An­ that it was John Q. Public (or the vast majority of the Syndicated boasts a 20 percent compounded growth rate over the nual Conference on nation s more than 32 million stock market players). past seven years, and as of late last week it was up Modern Trends in Would you believe that of the roughly 170 trading Columnist nearly that much so far in '83. Education to be held ^ssions we've had since the breathtaking 400-point Chairman Martin Sosnoff, an ongoing bull — at Southern Connec­ Dow rally kicked off inmid-August, there were only 10 reflected in fully invested stock positions — argues ticut State Univer­ days on which the average cash buyer of common that the highest rate of return over the next 18 months sity in New Haven stocks actually bought more than he sold? should be in U.S, equities. That rate, nearly 30 on Saturday, April In other words, when the institutions were buying, percent, according to his calculations, should top 30. the public was unloading like crazy. million of U.S. equities. And so even more market bonds, art, Persian rugs, real estate or whatever. N o rc e l’ s w ork­ These disturbing tidings - which I get from Merrill profits ensued. The guts of his bullish case: a firm conviction that shop, entitled In­ Lynch market analysis chief Dick McCabe — are Chris Galleymore, who runs the firm's North methe federalFederal Reserve has no choice but to be creasing School Ef­ ^ especially sor.owful to report since this is the first American equities operation (assets: $450 million) ,-A^accommodative — in other words, permitting a fectiveness at the market bottom in the past 20 years in which the cash .sumssums up the thinking: "W "We're e're in a broad bull market continuing liberal supply of money. Elementary Level buyer of common stocks failed to do what he (or she) that will take most U.S. stocks considerably higher. will be one of eleven has always done; namely buy around the bottom and Looking at the big equity markets — U.S^ Japan, workshops con­ sell at close to the top. LOW RATES are a political necessity, given 10 Germany and the UK — the U.S. seems most percent unernployment, and you can apply that same ducted during the u Even the margin buyer — the fella who puts up 50 attractive, based on relatively low price-earnings view world-wide, Sosnoff tells me. " I sense that every conference con­ percent cash -7 has been a woeful laggard The multiples and the prospeqtB 3 robust economic country in the world must keep interest rates down to cerned with increas- . margin buyer fs essentially a trend follower — but repovery running throughout both '83 and "84." stimulate its economy.” ing the effective- ' ■ ■ would you belidve that this time out he didn't move GalleymoreV .who sees *the Dow - rising roughly , Sosnoff’s view is-that we won't see real sustained ness of elementary j a n 11 p i i m p aggressively intlo the market until November? And by another 10 li^rMnt to around 1,300 before any setback economic vigor in the U.S. until '84. Therefore, he a n d secondary “ ” ^ " E L I N E that time, the4}otv.had already run up from about 780 schools. to 1,050. sets in, is projecting a 25 percent gain in '83 corporate says, the market will always be on the come. And NORCEL profits (as measured by the companies that make up since the market will be fueled by expectations, A graduate of the sixth year program in Theso^endSM sentially cover the action in Big Standard & Poor's 500-stock index) and another 15 .rather than realizations, you won’t be able to discount administration and supervision at SCSU, NoTceT Bpard stocks. But even in the over-the-counter percent rise in '84 the next downturn until you get an upturn: thus, he received her bachelor's degree from'Fordham market,I investors really didn^^get overwhelmingly goes on, investors won’t be frightened into selling University and earned the Master’s degree from excited until November, According to the ML An analysis of stock market peaks — dating back to analysis. 1966 — finds they occur, on average, one month in stocks on any widespread scale. Brooklyn College. She is presently a doctoral “ What we have, ” says Sosnoff, is a double-barreled candidate at the University of Bridgeport. How comeHhe retail customer shied away? advance of the best year-to-year quarterly earnings comparisons. Since '83'b best earnings comparisons effect — rising price-earnings multiples based on a 7 IN McCABE’S VIEWfv ^ ' are likely to occur in the fourth quarte|r as the final future recovery of earnings of substantial proportions quarter of '82 was so depressed, Gall^tAore sees and a world-wide environment of low interest rates. « dramatic — and so And it all adds up to a cracking bull market.” different in that we didn't get the usual selloffs along clear market risk late in the third period. Munsell promoted The big, unmistakable investment play, as Sosnoff the way — that the public was leery of payipe up for But he's not projecting any bloodbath —moreon the sees it, is a consumer-driven economic recovery. 'The stocks. order of a sideways movement for a while in the • The competition from a number of newer and li000-l,300 range. conistimer’s income is going up because inflation’s ■ Thomas Munsell of Manchester has been safer investment alternative choices in’ money- going down. The average hourly work week has promoted to senior planning of^cer in the \ Accordingly, Galleymore tells me he prefers to ride market 'instruments, such as money-market funds stopped going down — meaning that the loss of Marketing and CommunicatioM' Division of o il existing positions, rather than put ne,w money into overtime pay is over. The consumer’s balance sheet Connecticut National Bank. Muibell wUI provide apd bank CDs (certificates of deposit). > the market aggressively. I • The agonizing uncertainty — until recently — of — based on the gains in equities, bonds and home consumer tactical and stsuegic planning, A 10 percent gain is not a lot of upsid^yOompared to the vi^or of the economic recovery. values — has risen about 50 percent in recent years. So analyze major new products Unes.and businesses, the 50 percent rise we've had since last Augusr^" he the consumer, according to Sosnoff, has enormous and begin the development process for new And concerning Big Board stocks, McCabe' says.' observes \iat the big, names lagged the/market buying leverage, suggesting that an iiistallment products/services. He will also update competi­ between 1975 and '80, while the smaller stocks did Where would he put new money now in the event of a credit surge is ahead of us. tive and marketplace intelligence, provide much better; thus, the public got conditioned to the market selloff? "E very stock we own is consumer-related,” Sosnoff direction for market research, and apply idea that the OTC market was the place where you . The consuiner-relafed sector is his favorite, tells me. "And that means enbi'mous overweigbtings research results. made the big money. specifically housiifg (Pacific Lurh^r), autos (still in things like retailing (Sears. Macy,;« and K-M art), Munsell has a B.S. degree from Brown Between March and August of '82, one of England's General M o t(^ andappArel-textileS^LeviStrauss). autos (Ford and Chrysler) and non-durables (Philip University and an M.B.A. from the University of biggest brokerage firms, London-based Phillips & Selected in^strial sectoks^are also favored, with Morris, Procter & Gamble, Bristol-Myers and Connecticut. Dew, poured about *50 million into U.^. eqiiities'for its paper ^specifically Intentional Paper) hik top Anheuser-Busch).” pension clients^The Dow at the time was hovering .choice. / i r ) Sosnoff is also a big bull on the drug stocks (Pfizer and American Hospital Supply), brokers (Phibro- around the low BOOk. Consideringsubsequent events it He thinks eachof thesi^tocKs is capableof throwing Salomon), media (ABC and New York Times) and the proved to be a sup^ move. But P&D didnltstop there­ off anomer 15 to 20 peirent gain over the next six to in the first Quart* of '83. it gobbled Ap another *75 interest-rate-sensitive sector (Citicorp, Continental CNB vice president nine mqnths. Granted/hey're ail up from their lows IlUtiois and H.F. Ahamson).

Canadian f^ro}f(nces ^ie Stanley E. Cottle of Manchester has been promoted to vice president in the Commercial Operations Division of the Connecticut National Bank. As manager of the proof and transit . department, Cottle will administer check pro­ won’t be W bk Wi gas exports? cessing and traffic operations. Cottle is a retired United States Marine Corp - QUEBEC (U P I) —/An international Captain. He has attended Manchester Commun­ V border and reselling it to Ithg United Buchanan, noting the Maritimes affected seminar on Canadian natural' gas States. ity College and the Hartford Institution of reserves and projects ha9^pi?eview^ represented “ a 'very small market in Accounting. He is currently attending the He pointed out Trans-Canada Pipe­ terms of the rest of the country,” said Williams School of Banking. attorney representing the impending battle over whidh line Ltd. ohiy controled gas shipments he was certain a regional surplus of He resides with his wife and two sons at 17 the parent corporation of province gets the eidge on supplying to the Quebec border, where they were Manchester radio station lucrative new markets iiithe northeast­ natural gas would be available for the Grandview St. purchased by two private companies New England market, estimated to be WINF said the ebrporation's ern United States./. controlled bySOQUIP, Quebec's petro­ reorganization udder federal __, Most participants at the seminar, worth *3 billion annually by the end of leum agency. ^ the decade. bankruptcy IqwS will h ^ e "no which ended Friday, agreed it would be If tVe want (pipeline extensions) to effkct" on the local smtion’s. anothep five years before Nhiw(England Buchanan believed Quebec could not Buying telephones cross Quebec and seiid the surplus deliver natural gas any quicker and he operations. j / energy demands, trowing ^ s sur­ elsewhere, we ll have our Say in it ” -Ohio attorney Paul Nemann pluses and pressure forJo^er prices doubted TCPL would let Quebec export Levesque said. gas without a battle. Southern New England Telephone customers said the Fairfield, Ohio-based combined to m ^fi.nwjor export deals" Nova Scotia Premier John Bucha­ will have the option of buying the phones in their attractive to 611 copeemed. He noted the company already had Broadcost Management nan, however, has already spent years homes and businesses starting May 23, thanks to Corp.'s April 14 filing under } But U.S. officials estinmted that even its own transfer point to the U.S. lobbying the goyemmeht and industry system at Niagara Falls, Ontario, a decision by the Connecticut Department of Chapter 11 of the United States with lower prices. New Ehgland states > .officials with whom Levesque is now Public Utility Control. Bankruptcy Code is "a reor- eventually would absorb up to *3 billion where it could sell Alberta gas to New ' ( trying to initiate discussions. Customers who wish to continue renting their gani~atk>n and not a liquida­ annually in Canadian gas'exports. EngUmd, if the price were right. He noted the decision to put the final phones can do so and still get repairs and tion” proceeding.. Premier Rene Levesque„who hosted Buchanan believed price was stage of the west-east pipeline on hold replacemente when needed at no addifional cost. The need tio reorganize the seminar sponsored by the Confer­ another factor favoring Nova Scotia. immediately Tito DPUC ruling also allows the public to buy stems from "nmre of a cash ence of Eastern Premiers and New t6 Although the estimated Sable Island Halifax as originally planned, gave his production price would be close to *6 refurbished phones from the telephone company flow problem than anything England Governors, had no douHfs province the edge on New England as long as supply lasts. else,” said Neipann. He added J about Quebec’s potential ro(e in such per thousand cubic feet — about *1.50 exports i^u tu re energy deals. The DPUC decision stems frqhi a Federal that the company believes the exports although the province has no more than the Alberta wellhead price To Buciranan, national energy ppl Communications Commission VFCC) order value of its six radio stations is- natural gas of its own. — Buchanan said transportation costs ' meant using Sable Islaad gas to se would more than compensate for the aimed at promoting competition in the telephone "easily equal” to its debt. Levesque said jionditions *had the three Maritime Provinces ‘ Broadcast Management Co. changed since the adoption of Canadian difference. requires that all new Alberta gas will service th^est o telephones be offered on an unregulated basis — the parent corporation of energy policies' which afiow oil-and ' country.” ^ ---- T" "W e're talking about 600 miles from Sable to the market versus about 3,000 after January 1, 1983. Broadcast Management of g ^ - p r o ^ in g provinces to transport The extent of Sabie's base reserves Connectknjt, Inc., vWiich owns their products across provjlicial boun- miles of pipeline from AlberUr.” he TiDi'I?**’ **'5 approved by the jyould be clearly defined by August he said. DPUC, a standard dial desk phone, which rents WINF -^-alB tn^rates radio l^daries unimpeded. He indithted he felt said. The New England governors, mean­ for *1.50 a month, will cost *40. A touch-tone stations in Albany, N. Y., Fair- I the policies should be overhauled. "A t that tiipe we will then have a field, Ohio, Racine, Wise., and . "A ll thfe illusions we built in the while, are not fussy about who supplies ® month, very clear definition of when that gas will be *70. A Trimline wall phone with touch-tone Daytona Bea'dh, Fla. WINF is Svr^glingA with Alberta have disap­ the gas so long as the price is right in will be ashore and when it will be into what officials from Nova Scotia, buttons, rented for *3.95 a month, wilt sell iS r *75. the only Connecticut station peared,” said Levesque, who envis­ pipeline^ going to the. northeastern owned by the company. aged QuebeO buying Alberta gas at the Quebec and Alberta all agreed was There will be a three-month discount ^ r io d states,” he said. < between April 25 and August 22, during Thich BMC, a general parjtnership definitely a buyer’s market. phonM will cost *15 less if sold “ in place.” Phones with several limited partners, bought the Manchester radio sold in place will have a 30-day warranty; those station from WINF Inc. in from the inventory wilt have a 90-day warranty June, 1978, Power-plant cancellation urged After the warranty expires. SNET wUI rep^r the phones it sells but there will be a charge— *20 Chapter 11 is a proceeding which protects a/' company for a standard rotary dial phone, for example, or LUDLOW, Mass. (U PI) — A Massa­ But Rudolph wants the company to *M for a Princess or TrimUne Touch-Tone model. from immediately having to chusetts advoca chusetts communities won’t need the group w^ts .. go a step further there as well. H^-n**™***"?^ recommends bringing phones sell off its assets — in this case major investor the *S.24/rbillion power to be provided by Unit 2 until the stations and their equip­ “We believe MMWEC should begin to 1995. n ^ i n g repairs to a SNET service center and plant to “ send seriously into recoihmjKnding to picking up a replacement. ment — to pay its creditors. If a clear signal" to :he plant's principal He said by that time, alternative the assets are worth enough, a owner to cancel thexmunicipai) light com n^siops that hydro-electric power would be the partially com- they tell their shares in both units, and judge may arrange a payment pleted second unit avvailable. ' shoujt) seek other buyers for those schedule to satisfy creditors MMWEC issued a three-point prop­ Richard Rudolph, spokesman forthq shares, he said. while allowing the debtor to Municipal Power (Advocacy Im p *t- osal to its 15 partners in the New Light commissions in several North Investments stay in business. ,said Friday the second unit is not cost Hampshire project.^It wants the joint Shore communities in 1979 signed Nemann described as false effective in light of recently-announced Seabrook ownership agreement agreements that they would pay for ra y oi Aavest Inc., a re an earlier report that the alternative hydro-electric power amended to permit disproporatlonate as of 3 p.m. Friday. parent company's financial projects. ther shares in the plants even if they ownership in Units I and II; formation never went on line, Rudolph said. problems were related to a of an effective project management The Massachusetts Municipal He said surveys conducted by his Price Change takeover bid. Whole^dle Power Co. Thursday had oversight committee; and “ reduction group based on information supplied by Friday This Week Despite the company's called for a delay on the 17-percent of expenditures on Unit I I to allow the claim that the reorganization MMWEC to the Energy Faclities Siting complete second unit "to allow the maximum financial resources neces­ Advest Inc. 27 won't affect its stations, an Council indicate many of the Massa- up 3% maximum financial resources neces­ sary to support completion of Unit I,” Acmat m industry source said the Chap­ Aetna up 1 sary to support completion of Unit 1.” V 42M ter 11 filing could hurt Broad­ up 1 % Rudolph commended MMWEC’s ac­ CBT Corp. 32>A cast Management's positipn dn 2% tion, but said the utility did not go far Colonial Bancorp 26 with advertisers. enough. \ Dental insurance growing fast Finast up 5% 17*A dn % Uncertainty about the com­ "Our feeling is MMWEC is be^ning First Bancorp 42>A up 1 % pany s future could discour­ to move in the right direction buTias First Conn. Bancorp BLOOMFIELD (U PI) - Dental 39>A up % age advertisers from making not gone far enough. It is out beUM .ua aa a aaaaaaaaat CUlllUCnSa- First Hartford Corp. in^rance is the fastest growing new V* nc long-tfitm com m itm ents to MMWEC should send a clear signal to tion dollars. Hartford National qiwloydesJ^nerit across the country, 34>A dn % buy radib ^pots, the source the Piiblidl Pulic Servicq/Co.^of New More than 80 million people have Hartford Steam Boiler said. j al^ugh tRe- rate of growth in insu- 53 up % Hampshire\that Unit 2 ^ o u ld be dental insurance today and the enrol­ IngersoU Rand ■j^Mce coverage in general has slowed 46>A - up 3V< B roadc^ Management will canceled,” R ii^lph said, • lment in dental plans should reach 100 J.C. Penney 65% dn m file a (Jnancial disclosure Wown^a major Connecthnit insurer said million in two years, Walton said. In Lydall Inc. ., MMWEC has^'pcpdicted, it will take FridayNv. xj . 11% t up 1/4 statement by Aug. 18 as 1965, only three million residents had sage Allen three years to bring the first Seabrook 11% nc required by the bankruptcy reactor on line. oental insurance. SNET ^ Joseph W^Htpn, director o f market­ 69% up 2% code A hearing bn the state­ Connecticut General's new dental Travelers MMWEC Thursday al^o urged the ing in the Group ' Insurance apd 33 dn % ment will follow on Sept. 29. plans covered 303.193 employees last United Technologies other Seabrook investors to reduce the Services Divisiomof Connecticut Gen­ 73 dn % amount of money they are spending to year, "rhe total number of employees New York gold eral Life Insu rant Co., Uamed the *429.25 dn*7.7S complete Unit 2. slow rate of growth ob the ecinomy and coni racts In force are2 9 million. V.. . - . ^ •