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Student Violence Racks Philippines

Student Violence Racks Philippines

24 — MANCHES''’F^R HERALD,Fridiiy, Aug, 2li, 1983

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By James P. Sacks racks Philippines STRANO REAL ESTATE the tables outside, eating short­ well as returning them, wasn i Herald Reporter cake made of fresh peaches, eating shortcake either. real whipped cream and “ I don't eat 'em ,” said By Fernando Del Mundo The demonstrators originally head. His lone assailant, who 156 East Center St. If you asked some people, biscuits. Mordavsky, who’s attended ev­ United Press International had gathered in front of Far remains unidentified, was gunned eating the best peach shortcake EIGHTH DISTRICT spokes­ ery peach festival since the Eastern University, about a mile down by soldiers escorting Aquino. Manchester, CT 646-2000 around, listening to a fife and man Thomas R. O’Marra said first, which, according to var­ Homel-lnn%A o l the Week n sponsored fay tho Manchester Herald M ANILA, Philippines — About from the presidential palace, to Olivas told reporters that Brig. drum corps and watching the last few festivals — and he’s ious reports, drew between 125 3,000 students throwing rocks and demand lower tuition fees, police Gen. Luther Custodio, chief of the square dancing were the high­ attended seven, including Fri­ and 200 people. “ That’s my hurling homemade bombs clashed said. Aviation Security Command as­ lights of the Eighth District’s day’s — drew between 2,200 and project,’’ Mordavsky said, with club-swinging police in Man­ But chants of ‘ 'Long Live Ninoy’’ 26th annual Peach Festival 2,600 people. He said the crowd pointing to the tents and tables. signed to protect Aquino at the ila Friday in the first outbreak of — Aquino's nickname — rang out airport, has been confined to Friday night. looked about the same this year. “ The work — putting every­ WEEK! But according to others, in­ violence over the killing of opposi­ during the demonstration and quarters pending further investi­ “ It’s become a North End thing up and taking it down.” tion leader Benignq Aquino. rioting erupted when the students gation into the slaying. cluding several Eighth District institution,’’ O’Marra said of According to Eighth District The riot, in which students tried to force their way inside the old-timers who have attended the peach festival. “ I don’t think Lt. Bob Eschmann, district The entire 14-man airport secur­ chanted “ Long live” Aquino, came campus. ity squad that was assigned to every festival since the first, we could stop if we wanted to.” volunteers — including many as opposition mounted to a panel At nightfall, students threw protect Aquino previously was meeting old friends carried the O’Marra, along with Eighth Mayfair Gardens residents — This home is waiting for a special evening. named to inquire into the killing rocks at university building win­ ordered confined to barracks. COZY FOR A COUPLE District Fire Chief John Chris­ peeled between 75 and 80 and a brigadier general assigned owner. It has a large kitchen, 3 bed­ Here is a neat six room, three bedroom home that This year’s version of the tensen, however, wasn’t eating dows and exploded several home­ The commission appointed by bushels of peaches Friday. to protect Aquino was confined to made bombs. would be mighty "cozy" for the coupie looking for con­ : l | . peach festival, a Manchester shortcake Friday. Additionally, Eschman said, Marcos also came under fire from rooms, lovely front porch. Priced at quarters pending investigation. University security men bom­ venience. Located in the west end of Manchester, this tradition since the late 1950s, O’Marra said he ate too many the festival went through 50 the former senator’s family, oppo­ $52,900. home offers bedroom skylight. 1 st floor laundry, lots of Chief police investigator Pros- barded the students with water drew a good crowd to tables and peaches while they were being gallons of cream and 250 dozen sition leaders and the students, all insulation and wood stove hook-up Call todav r *• _ /• pero Olivas said the U.S.-made cannons and riot police charged I T ’S A L L $55,900. ' tents located in the parking lot peeled by some of the approxi­ biscuits. of whom said the panel could not Smith & Wesson handgun used to into the unruly crowd swinging near the district firehouse on mately 70 volunteers who conie The biscuits were provided by conduct an impartial inquiry. shoot Aquino was traced to a their truncheons and ending the upper Main Street. out to help the Eighth at festival Manchester’s Sheltered The panel, headed by Supreme HERE... weapons shipment ordered by a demonstration. JO,'' ’The colorful crowd — which time. " I ’m like the guy that Workshop. Court Chief Justice Enrique M. OWNERS ANXIOUS gun shop in Bangkok, Thailand. Security guard Eleodoro C. included a host of uniformed works at the peach store," Fernando, announced its public d P . ! § The order had been lost and never Ocampo said unidentified occu­ Charming, immaculate & in firefighters, the western-attired added Christensen. “ After a ACCORDING TO members of hearings would be postponed until delivered. pants of a speeding car fired three square dancers and the Eighth while he doesn’t eat peaches the crowd, the preparatory after Aquino’s funeral. great shape! 3 bedrooms, Aquino's family said the body of shots at him in front of the Utilities Manchester Fife and any more.” work was all worthwhile. Gorgeous home in Westwood! Plenty of room B.i: B the former senator would be taken university but missed. “ I think all of the persons Drum Corps, dressed to recall Assistant Chief Frank Mor- Eighth District resident Ber­ to roam in this 7 rm. Raised Ranch. 3 full baths, plus a den. Large eat-in Saturday to Aquino’s home pro­ At the suburban University of mentioned are Marcos men,” sa.J the Revolutionary-War era — davsky, who coordinated bring­ nice Hendrickson nodded in 3 bedrms., fireplace in the family room, central vince of Tarlac, 70 miles northwest the Philippines, 2,000 students Aquino's widow, Corazon. "In that kitchen with plenty of cabi­ thronged through the tents to ing in the tables and tents as agreement when her friend, air, solid oak cabinets, dishwasher & many YOITRE GONHA LOVE IT of Manila, to allow relatives and demonstrated against the naming case. I'm asking for an impartial Mary Gessay, called the festi­ This town home features formal living room with bay nets, newly remodeled friends to pay their last respects by President Ferdinand Marcos of investigation with some members other extras. Realisticaliy priced at $95,900. window, three bedrms.. 2V4 baths, gas heat, central air. val a “ grand old time.” lots of shrubs and flowering bushes. Lovely location before burial in Manila. five former and present Supreme of the opposition to be part of the bath, new garage, door. “ We come because we see all The latest plan was to hold commission,” Pool, tennis courts, clubhouse, too. Call todav. our friends," said Mrs. Gessay. Court justices to investigate the m $69,500. Aquino’s funeral on Wednesday, * Aquino slaying. The protest was “ We come at the beginning Her stand was echoed by Antonio FREE We can help you become a family members said. peaceful. and stay through the end,” Alano, spokesman for the 12-party MARKET "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! $“64° 9o V " There were no reports of injuries Aquino was killed at Manila iSENTRY added Mrs. Hendrickson. United Nationalist Democratic in the six-hour riot in Manila. ______Real Estate Services Call 6404525. and aak lor Oan. Marion Taggart, an old-time airport on his return Sunday from Organization, which he said would 223 East Canlar SI., Manchestar C4340M Police detained sight students but a three-year exile in the United refuse to take part in the investiga­ D.F. REALE, INC. STRANO REAL ESTATE Eighth District peach-peeler later released them. Me Hwtiord Tpk». Re*. M V.mon who said she’s worked on the States with a sinele shot to the tion. 29 ConiMdlcul Bl>d.. Em I Hartford Am / fefafe 60 Poquotrock Am., WIrrdaor in It.. «H.Aiit». Cl. 156 EAST CENTER ST. festival “ ever since they 646-4S25 MANCHESTER, CT. 646-2Q00J started,” said the peaches this ■< year were “ the best they’ve .6 been in a few years." Some state phone workers "You can’t just call this an Eighth District affair with all the different people here,” said Mrs. Taggart, ’’but it is.” Harry Reinhorn, one of sev­ still manning picket lines eral Republicans in attendance wearing campaign material in HARTFORD (UPI) - Picket preparation for the elections On Wednesday SNET filed a also worked out a tentative accord, lines formed by members of the this fall, had a different pers­ complaint with the National Labor as did New England Telephone U&R BUILT Communications Workers of pective. Reinhorn, a candidate Relations Board charging CWA Co., Michigan Bell and Indiana America continued Friday to pre­ 7 room contemporary Raised Ranch for the town Board of Directors illegally set up picket lines at Bell. Northwestern Bell workers in vent about 600 Connecticut tele­ 3 large bedrms., 2 full baths, 2 stone this fall, said he’d “ seen a lot of SNET buildings in six communi­ Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and phone company employees from great people. If all the ones who ties where no CWA members work. the Dakotas settled earlier. & brick fireplaces, sliders to front & returning to work. came forward and said they’d Walter Collins, CWA interna­ Charles Dynes, a spokesman for rear decks, finished rec room with About 95 percent of Southern support you did, you’d be in tional representative, said all AT&T, said three of the 34 locals Manchester bar. Offered at $129.900. good shape." New England Telephone Co.’s picket lines had been disbanded had not completed agreements — •Townhouse Condominium 10,000 workers have gone back to except those in the five cities and Western Electric Installers, Bell of work since their union, the Connec­ towns. •123 Main St. $74,900 AS DUSK F e l l , after the 10 Pennsylvania and Chesapeake & New listing. Like new 8 V2 room ANDOVER ticut Union of Telephone Workers, or so members of the fife and In Hartford, the CWA is picket­ Potomac Telephone. •Royal Arms Condominiums agreed to a new three-year con­ contemporary Raised Ranch. 3-4 Private situated on beautifully drum corps finished playing ing SNET’s Trumbull Street offi­ •2 bedrooms tract with SNET Tuesday night. songs, people crowded around ces but not the Pearl Street office. •••••••••••••••••••••• bedrms., kitchen with family room treed,205’x220’ is this 4 Br Co­ However, workers in Hartford, •1'A baths to watch a demonstration by the Glenn Watts, CWA president, New Haven, Bridgeport, New •Full basement area, cathedral ceiling living lonial with 2 baths, floor to ceil­ Manchester Square Dance told a news conference all dis­ Club.' London and Stamford continued to agreements between union locals Inside Today •Move in condition room, stone fireplace, recreation ing fireplace & garage, large h a lf-acre plus honor picket lines maintained by NIne-year-oId Rachel Lowd, and employers must be worked out •Affordable starter home In town Cape offers 7 rooms, living room with CWA long distance operators or 70 pages, 2 sections room, 2 baths, carpeting, many finished rec room. A pleasure seated on the ground watching in before the strike equipment service people em­ •Stove and refrigerator fireplace. 3 or 4 bedrnns., 1 car garage with the dancers, said she thought can be called off. fine features. $98,900. to show. ployed by American Telephone Advice ...... 12 •$52,500, breezeway, deck off formal dining room, stone the square dancing was "nice.” Negotiators Thursday worked A rea...... lo fireplace in rear yard. Offered at $77,000. and Telegraph Co. and Western out agreements in key bargaining Church...... 14 T-:- Asked if she liked to dance Electric Co. herself, she replied, ’’not units in efforts to end the strike Classified...... 18-20 efiotHman, On 'They remain on strike while Comics...... 9 E D G O R M A N Herald photo by Pinto really.” that idled 675,000 Bell System M.R union representatives negotiate Entertainment...... 7-9 A s s o c ia te s y9«i e z f ^ t a t l cm Her mother, Donna Lowd, a workers Aug. 7. ,U&R REALTY CO. details of a final contract settle­ Lottery...... 2 Eighth District Ladies Auxiliary volunteer Judy North End native, said watch­ Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Obituaries...... 10 604 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST ment in Washington, and are 263 MAIN STREET ing kids was her favorite part of reached an agreement in principle Opinion...... 6 643-2692 789 Main St JACKSTON/tHOWCASe Eschmann stands before a row of peach shortcakes at picketing SNET buildings where _____ 646-4040 MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 the festival. "They just love it,” with the Bell System for 72,000 People Exclusive...... 2 Robwrt D. Murdock, RocRor , they work. A i m Cod* 203-646-4144 Manchester Ct 646-1316 Friday night's 26th Annual Peach Festival, sponsored she said, feeding a shortcake to workers in Missouri, , Sports...... 15-17 There are about 750 CWA Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Television...... 7-9 by the Eighth Utilities District. her young nephew. W eather...... 2 ST.J workers in Connecticut, 250 of Representatives of New York whom work in SNET buildings. Telephone and its striking workers •••••••••••••••••••••• i j. M i tw Crowd of 250,000 predicted at 20th anniversary of march A COUNTRY DELIGHT WASHINGTON (U PI) — Thou­ possible in our time, "sa id Andrew chartered buses, including 1,000 duty, along with 350 National There has been much progress in sands of people headed to the Young, a King associate and now enlisted by the AFL-CIO, char­ Guardsmen and 500 Park Police civil rights since the 1963 march NEW CAPES $64 M A ^ Spectacular setting along nation’s . capital Friday in cars, the mayor of Atlanta. officers. with this U&R Ranch. Mint condition. One tered planes from Atlanta, Dallas that was held against a backdrop in customized homes that qualify foV9%% planes, buses and “ freedom The immediate goals of the and San Francisco and “ freedom At the initial rally. King, who (the South of sit-ins and “ freedom OHFA financing. Full dormered also available. owner. Additionai acreage avaiiabie. Cail to- trains" for a rally to mark the 20th march Include approval of a bill day. trains" from Miami, New Orleans was assassinated five years later, rides." Ithelped win passageofthe anniversary of the civil rights that would make King’s birthday a and Boston. gave his most famous speech. march on Washington. national holiday, passage of the In addition, couhtless others are Beginning a ringing litany of his 1964 Civil Rights Act, the Voting (A busload of approximately 50 Ekjual Rights Amendment for coming in car carvans and scores hopes for the nation. King said, “ I Rights Act of 1965 and the Fair Manchester residents was among women and strengthening to the more by bicycle and even by foot. have a dream that one day this Housing Act. those heading to Washington, Fair Housing Act. But it also Saturday’s rally, like the 1963 nation will rise up and live out the But problems and inequities according to local black activists.) embraces a rainbow of other one, is expected to be peaceful. true meaning of its creed: 'We hold persist. For instance, the median MANCHESTER Organizers predict Saturday’s causes, including gay rights, the Still, the entire 3,600-member these truths to be self-evident, that income of a blacf family, $13,599, $74,900 MANCHESTER $69,600 demonstration will draw more environment and the nuclear metropolitan police force will be on all men are created equal.’’’ remans just half of that of whites. Immaculate three bedroom Colonial than the 250,000 people who partici­ freeze. Must see to appreciate the old world pated in the 1963 "M arch on A candlelight vigil was planned with large,fireplaced living room, for­ Washington for Freedom and for late Friday across the street charm of this three bedroom dorm­ Jobs” that was a turning point in from the White House. Among the SPLISH — SPLASH mal dining room, hardwood floors Manchester man’s body found ered Cape. Possible assumable the civil rights movement and speakers were to be another King “A most unusual offering! Features that are in the gorgeous in-ground pool the owners signaled the emergence of Martin associate, Jesse Jackson, who is of this 2 bedroom expandable home have in­ throughout. Excellent area fora fam- Luther King Jr. as a national hinting he may run for president. usually unavailable in 2 family housing are mortgage at 714+%% with 20% down Air National Guard Technical from the Phelps-Collins Air Base to a canoe launch site with his stalled. A great buy! Low 60’s. ilyl figure. A sure target of Saturday’s avajlablejn^^s beauty! Sergeant Alfred Santos, a native of near Alpena that Santos was paddles, life jacket and fishing Borrowing the most famous march, which will begin at the Manchester, was found dead Fri­ presumed to have died from gear. The canoe was later found phrase from the speech King Washington Monument and wind day morning in the Thunder Bay drowning. swamped near the launch site, BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. delivered 20 years ago, partici­ up on the steps of the Lincoln River near a base where he was in Santos was a 1970 graduate of according to authorities. REALTORS D.W. FISH REALTY CO. pants in the commemorative Memorial, will be President Rea­ OF training, an Air National Guard Manchester High School, his fa­ A search commenced Thursday "Jobs, Peace and Freedom ’ ’ gan, who is vacationing in 89 WEST CENTER STREET .XV spokesman said Friday night. ther, Alfredo Santos, said Friday. by both military and local police (Comer of McKao) T b ^ march are rallying under the California. 243 Mam St. Manchester Vernon Circle. Vernon Lieut. Col George Arvanetaki of The father said Friday that some authorities failed to find any trace theme, "W e still have a dream.” Marchers, most of whom are 646-2482 the 103rd Tactical Fighter Group, family members were traveling to of the disappeared Santos, they 643-1591 872-9153 “ We have learned enough in the expected to arrive early Saturday, Santos’s unit, said Santos was Michigan to be on hand during the said. The search resumed Friday last 20 years to kind of know what are coming from more than 350 MARTIN L.KINQ discovered by searchers from the search. morning. we are doing and that the impossi­ cities, organizers said. Alpena County Sheriff’s Office at Santos, 31, of 162 N. School St., . . . 20 years ago ble dreams of the ‘60s are indeed They are traveling aboard 4,200 Authorities said at the time they 10:50 am . Friday. Arvanetaki said was last seen Thursday on his way feared Santos had drowned. i - MANCHESTER HERALD.Suturduv, Aug. 27, 1983 M \N('IIK.STKI{ Hl'iKALU.Siilui'diiy. .\u|», 27. I9H:I - 3 ^ p e o p l e PHIL ROURA«TOM POSTER Almanac Your neighbors’ views: Today is Saturday, Aug. 27, the 239th day of IBM with 126 to follow. 8 EXCLUSIVE! The moon is moving toward Its last quarter. The morning stars are Venus and Mars. What has been the best and the worst thing about your summer so far? The evening stars are Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. They Include German philosopher New Von Bvlow Texas, A & M football coach Jackie Sherrill and his wife, Georg Hegel in 1770, novelist Theodore Dreiser Snsann, are hoping their daughter, Elizabeth, IS, can in 1871, German chemist Karl Bosch in 1874, drama hoots wp become a model. They plan to visit New York to discuss her novelist C.S. Forester in 1899, Lyndon Baines chances with model agency head Johnny Casablanas... The Johnson, 36th president of the United States, in Today socialite Martha ("Su nny") Von Bulow lies in Kennedy clan will jam the opening night o f singer Peggy 1908, and actress Tuesday Weld in 1943. a death-like coma in a New York hospital. Her husband, Lee and comic Henny Voungmaa when they open in Hyan- On this date in history; Claus Von Bulow, who was found guilty o f trying to kill nisport. Mass., later this month ... New York Rangers star In 1859, the first successful oil well in the his wife, is in the midst o f a lengthy appeal process, free Ron Greschner took his girlfriend, Penthouse Pet Carol United States was drilled near Titusville, Pa. on SI million bail. But while the murder case may be All, to meet his folks in Coodsoil, Saskatchewan. She In 1928, the Kellogg-Briand Pact, outlawing nearing its final appeal stages, a less frenetic family stayed for three weeks ... When Frank Sinatra sang at the war as a means to settle international drama is unfolding. Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, the crowd disputes, was signed by IS nations in Paris. Claus is living with his and Sunny's 16-year-old shouted, “ Down in front!” But no one was standing. The World War II began scarcely 11 years later. i* ".. daughter. Coslma, in Sunny's fabulous 14-room apart­ problem was that the front row was filled by the king-sized In 1939, Adolf Hitler served notice on England and France that Germany wanted ment high above Manhattan's Fifth Avenue. The rent is Los Angeles Lakers basketball team ... The trouble with Danzig and the Polish Corridor. paid by Sunny's estate, which is administered, in effect, country western singer Loretta Lynn, mother o f six, is that In 1977, New York Mayor Abraham Beame by Annie Laurte Altken, Sunny's mother and Cosima's "all she knows is work, work, work and she can't relax,” charged that big banks deceived New York grandmother. Sunny's mother has thus far blocked any says her manager David Kepner. “ She drives herself con­ City investors and that the Securities and declaration o f Sunny as incompetent, despite her coma. stantly, but all she does is work and worry and then she'll Exchange Commission covered up the banks’ But apparently a l^room apartment isn't enough for collapse.” Loretta insisted, however, that " I love to travel practices. d ie Claus and Cosima. Cosima has ftled legal objections, and be on the road. I also believe that if you forget your LYNNE CONORY, Ver­ DAVID WICHMAN, Man­ TOM MacNEELY, Man­ DON CHASE. Storrs; ANNE HANDLEY, Man- BETH GALLUP, M an- KEVIN BEGLEY, Man- TOM FAZZINA, M an­ complaining that she was discriminated against becaus Claus yon Bulow with his friend Andrea Reynolds, wife fans they might forget you.” A thought for the day: President Lyndon non: "T h e worst thing is chester: "The worst thing chester: "Th e best thing is "The best things are the chester: “The best thing is Chester: "The best thing is Chester: "I like riding my Chester: “The best thing is she was denied exclusive use o f her mother's Newpor o f T V producer Sheldon Reynolds. Johnson said, “ Unfortunately many Am eri­ the heat. The best is going is that it's too hot. The swimming at my house, weather, the vacation and my boyfriend. The worst that I just graduated from bike and swimming in my going to the beach. The mansion for one summer month. Claus along as a guest. (Cosima sided with her father cans live on the outskirts of hope — some cam ping." best was my vacation on but I hate the heat and the good attitude eve­ is that I have to go back to (Ithaca) College. The new pool. I can't think of worst thing is working Cosima was told that she would have to share the and believes he is innocent.) because of their poverty, some because of their Cape C od." humidity." ryone has. The worst is school (MHS) next worst is that I don't have a anything bad." through the whole mansion with Ala and Alex, her mother's children from So Cosima has retained lawyer Roy M . Coho to repre­ color, and all too many because of both.” that it's too short." Wednesday." job yet." summer; I wish I had it a previous marriage. Cosima wasn't too crazy about sent her. Cohn first became prominent as the boyish off." that idea since it was Ala and Alex who hired a private counsel to Sen. Joseph McCarthy. He is also a close I have been seeking infonaalion on Adam Ant, a pop investigator with the intention o f proving that Von friend o f President Reagan, and he recently opened the music singer, bat can't seem to get any. Can yod Bulow had tried to kill their mother. And Ala and Alex, first Reagan for President re-election headquarters in help?— C .C ., SI. Louis, Mo. State mediator called In presumably, would not be willing to have Cosima bring the United Slates. Up until a few years ago, Lottery Adam was the lead singer ■ ■Sf- with an English group called Adam and the Ants. Recent­ East Catholic teachers to start without pact •tow book offfors colobrify oddrotsos—for a prico ly, though, he has been on his k ^ X ■ Connecticut daily own. Adam is in his early 30s, Is it worth two dollars to get Brooke would like to meet a “ real gentleman.” A recent union newsletter com­ diocesan offer was free to leave the has just finished up a U.S. "'■Mr' . Friday: 330. By Sarah E. Hall lowest-paid high school teachers in hope we can reach a conclusion eration,” the letter goes on to say. Shields' address? Or how about Burt And Dami o f Spain says she is “ divorc­ soon," says Fanelli. “To my plains that while the administra­ McConville calls the whole dis­ system. The administration rebut­ tour and is back in England, Herald Reporter the area.” Reynolds', Tom Sdlcck's or Julio ed, dynamici eager to enrich my life Play Four: 0T71. McCONVILLE SAYS he does not knowledge, this is the first time tion has proposed lengthening the pute "a pretty interesting situa­ ted that claim by saying the resting. During the tour, he Iglesias'. Thai's part o f what is offered without compromising my free spirit.” Snaggles have developed in know where the union salary we've had to go to mediation." school year to 185 days, there was tion.” He quoted an earlier union negotiator's implication of like-it- released his latest album, in a new book called "Singles Around To get their names and addresses, the other numbers drawn Friday in negotiations for a new iay proposal stands now, since The starting salary for a new no mention of teacher remunera­ newsletter, which claimed an or-leave-it was "in no w ay an "Friend or Foe.” through the World,” which sells for $5. The gim­ book buyers have to come up with New England: teachers' .contract at East Catholic Greater Hartford Catholic Educa­ teacher with a bachelor's degree tion. "The impact this would have administration negotiator had said ultimatum, nor an invitation...to Epic Records. mick could trigger a new direct-mail ap­ another S.7S per person. New Hampshire daily: 8322. High School. As a result, teachers tion Association negotiators are would be $11,404 under the dioce­ on teachers was given little consid­ any teacher not pleased with the leave the system." proach for dating services. O f course, there's no guarantee that Ant is a very quiet guy who Rhode Island daily; 9699. there will start the new school year keeping it secret. But his own san proposal. The same teacher The book also offers to sell the ad­ the facts listed are accurate, since they’re rarely gives interviews— in / Maine daily: 871. making last year's salaries — and informal survey among East Ca­ would m ake $12,496, or 9.58 per marked contrast with his wild dresses o f men and women throughout provided by the persons who advertise Vermont daily: 665. not knowing what pay increases lie th o lic staff revealed that cent more, in the Manchester stage presence. (Teenage fans ahead. "teachers are looking for over 10 Service scheduled on arson the United States (and a few other coun­ themselves. And shelling out $2 for 0 Massachusetts daily: 9979. public schools. have been known to rip the S 3 Back in Decem ber, the Diocesan per cent.” In a recent newsletter. Rev. tries), who advertise themselves in the Brooke's address doesn't guarantee that The Manchester Area Confer­ ceremonies. of Temple Beth Sholom. shirt o ff his back). By the Adam A m : On his own School Office proposed a 5.2 per Negotiator John T. Verronneau, Fanelli says "salaries in our book for J25 a quarter-page. They list she'll even read your letter, much less ence of Churches ’will sponsor a The Rev. Newell Curtis, pastor The Rev. Neale McClain, pastor way. Ant’s real name is Stewart Goddard. cent across-the-board pay in­ a teacher at ECHS, says the union schools cannot match salaries in their vital statistics and a few other answer it and agree to go out on a date meeting Thursday night to express of Center Church, will welcome the of the Church of the Nazarene, will crease (or 8.9 per cent including originally asked for a pay hike of the public sector. An attempt to do salient facts. with you. la the comedy series, "W K R P ia and anali,” the concern to the Jewish community guests and give the invocation. give the benediction. built-in increments) for teachers some 20 per cent for starting this would put our tuition rates far Take Ambrosia, a 6-foot belly dancer character Les Nessman (played by Richard Saaders) always and to bear witness against the The Rev. Mr. Meek said most of Also, for anyone who might like to Big ‘Jaws’ shark in 1983-84, and a slightly smaller teachers. “ But there's been move­ beyond the ability of many fami­ Speakers will be Mayor Stephen who posed in an exotic dance costume. has a bandage on some part of his body. What does tbb violence in the recent arsonous the town’s churches have already write to Brooke, Tom, Burt, Julio or increase the two years thereafter. ment on both sides” since De­ lies to pav." T. Penny and Louis Koscis of the She says she is 38-27-37 and " I am a fires at two synagogues in West indicated they will send represen­ anyone else listed in the book, the stem from?— R.S., St. Louis, Mo. F iv e Catholic high schools in cember, said Rev. James G. ALSO AT ISSUE are fringe Human Relations Commission for happy person and love to laugh, am Hartford. tatives. He said arrangements are publisher warns, “ Do not write any The bandages started out as something serious. Sanders stalks LA street Greater Hartford, including Fanelli of Hartford, superintend­ benefits and retirement plans, the community; The Rev. Philip being made to serve refreshments Brooke Shields: $2 fo r her address honest and have a sense o f humor.” She obscene letters. It's'against the law.” bumped his forehead into an overhead light while Filming ECHS, would be affected. ent of diocesan schools. which union representatives say The meeting will take place at 8 Sheriden, pastor of St. Bridget There will be an opportunity f.r the original episode. A bandage was applied to slop the LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Just when you “ 1 don't think it (the diocesan Both sides declared an impasse they want beefed up. They want p.m. in Center Congregational Church, and Barbara Baker of the those who want to do so to make bleeding, and the crew continued with the shoot. But after thought it was safe to drive ... offer) is fair,” says John J. in negotiations in June, and have free tuition for teachers’ children, Church. Jewish Christian Dialogue. contributions to the congregations NnY.'s Cuomo moving Into tho notional limolight that, the whole thing became a gag. Every week, Sanders M(K:onville, union representative a g re^ to resume them again with while the administration favors a A 3,200-pound replica o f the great udiite The Rev. James Meek, president A response to their remarks will whose synagogues were damaged would place a bandage somewhere on his body to see how for East Catholic. "We're the a state mediator on Sept. 12. “ I limited, gradual tuition reduction. Mario Cuomo, the newly-elected Democratic governor and said they would welcome him on a Glenn-Cuomo shark featured in "Jaws” fell off a truck as it of the MACC, will be master of be made by Rabbi Richard Plavin in the fires. many people would notice it. The popular series was can­ o f New York, would like nothing better than to become the ticket. was being moved to Universal Studios First Italian-American Vice President o f the United States. And most recently. Democratic National Chairman celed by CBS last September and is now on re-runs, via Thursday and toppled into the street, startling Very quietly, and rather quickly for a rookie gov, Cuomo Charles Mannal requested, and received, copies o f syndication. work-bound'motorists and stalling traffic for has been inserting himself into the national limelight, and Cuomo's speeches to “ pass along” to state chairmen and I am anxious to know if movie sta^ Elaine Joyce and miles. it's apparently reaping results. , members o f the Democratic National Committee. ' Teri Garr arc sisters.-D.T., ^mlhery, Ohio Still flushed with victory after upsetting New York City's Mario who? Don't laugh. He may be a household word No, they’re not related. / The truck carrying the fake shark over­ turned, causing the southbound lanes o f a Fireball Mayor Ed Koch to take office last January, Cuomo by this time next year. I am curious about Victor Mature.' What's be major boulevaid to be blocked for two hours, has held a series o f private meetings with all o f the an­ doing?— W .H ., Paxton, Neb. nounced candidates for the Democratic presidential said a Los Angeles (founty Fire Department When we last talked with Mature, he insisted that he is nomination. But at the same time, Mario has been scoring Poopio Exduilvol anawora tho moat Intaraatlng spokesman. now fully retired. O f course, if a fat, juicy part should points— for himself. ^ quaatlona Irom raadara. Sand youra to ua cara of thia nawapapar. come along, he'll consider it. .Now 67, Mature lives on a The replica of the man-eaUng monster was After his meeting with Ohio Sen. John Glenn, for exam­ being mopred from a billboard over the eiM] BY TRIBUNE COMPANY SYNDICATE, INC. country club in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., and pursues his ple, Glenn's aides were effusive in their praise o f Cuomo 2t0 Eut 42iid S im . Nnr Yofk. N.Y. IUI7 passion: golf. HoUywood Freeway to Universal Studios’ tour center when the accident occurred. Weather

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Today, Midwest gasping as 100-degree heat wave drags on thundershowers are expected in the lower Great Lakes Region and throughout the Intermountain Regions in By United Press International Warden Donald Wyrick of the farmers cried for federal aid “ I think you’d have to say it Remember: Vinyl Is Final! It Belongs On Your Home! the nprthern and southern United States. Elsewhere Missouri State Penitentiary said In hurricane-weary Galveston, comes as close to a disaster for the; The temperature renewed a he was sure “ hot weather is part of Texas, winds spread the towering weathner is expected to remain fair in general. Maximum pitiless climb back into the 100s the reason” why three inmates in flames from a firedestroying a state of Illinois as we’ve ever: temperatures predicted for today include: Atlanta 92, through the nation's midsection the state’s prison system were 19th (tontury building. seen,” said President Louis Favre: Boston 86, Chicago 89, Cleveland 87, Dallas 100. Friday. The air didn't smell like moved to stab other convicts over a Some farmers who took part in a of the Hlinois Corn Growers: air in fetid St. Louis and madden­ 24-hour period. 16,000-mile tour of Illinois (x>rn and Association. : CUT AND MAIL TODAY ing heat was partially blamed for Schools closed when it got too hot soybean fields concluded the three prison stabbings in Missouri. to learn or teach in Kansas, Prairie State’s (x>rn yield might Classes were cut short in some of ■ Thunderstorms rumbled across Blissouri, Hlinois and Iowa. Crops fall below the national average for the sweltering buildings Thursday northern Minnesota, Iowa and curled up and languished in the the first time since 1887 because of and some students resorted to Wisconsin. RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION CO. Midwest and droiigbt-stricken the suimner’s drought. sleeping on dormitory balconies. The count of heat-linked deaths across the nation stood at 10 since CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS Saturday. 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Price* ir discounted movie tickets 643-4444 economic renewal is more important to women than Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, 27, was picked up and hotel where Reagan spoke, told reporters, " I ’m not TRAVELolNSURANCE 643-5692 F.T.D. driven to her parents' home in west Belfast late gender-based issues. against anybody. I did what I did because I had 391 Broad 8t., Manchaator MASTER CHARGE Thursday by a Catholic priest with contacts Reagan took aim at the “ gender gap” in a speech exhausted every avenue available.” 111 Center St. h le-Siso AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD WIDE Manchester, Ct. irprotection for lost/stolen credit cards inside Republican paramilitary groups. before about 300 Republican women, most of them She offered to sit down with Reagan and go over the 646-709A Thun, tiil etOO ■ SERVICE The priest. Father Denis Faul, a prison conservative and ardent loyalists who chanted "'84, list of U4 federal statutes that she said discriminate chaplain instrumental in negotiating the end of '84” as the president entered the crowded ballroom. against women. ir„^and much more ! WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COUUERCIAI the Republican hunger strikes in Maze prison, An estimated 400 demonstrators, most of them Sandra Farha, California Chairman of the National B&L ENTERPRISES refused to say where or how he had found Mrs. women, marched in protest outside the hotel as Organization for Women, was among the demonstra­ Manchester, Conn. SPECIALIZING IN AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION Kirkpatrick. Reagan spoke. tors outside the hotel. SUPERIOR MUFFLERS HEATING and SHEET METAL The Royal Ulster Constabulary said it wanted Reagan said he has paved the road to equality with “ The gender gap means women earn 59 cents to •8PRAYINQ _ to interview Mrs. Kirkpatrick about what it expanded political and economic opportunities and •TREE FEEDING a CARE DON WILLIS GARAGE, INC. every dollar earned by men,” she said. “ The gender I specialists described as her “ alleged” kidnapping. Her minimized the importance of his stand on specific gap means we will use our vote to change our daily W HEEL a l i g n m e n t - SPAKE SERVICE • WPECKfiP SEP; CE New England Mechanical Services, Inc. husband's testimony could crack one of Northern issues concerning women. lives.” g e n e r a l r e p a i r i n g •STUMP GRINDING MANCHESTER Ireland's major terrorist cells. Reagan was accompanied to the speech by his wife, Propane Cylinders Filled 166 TUNNEL RD. STRESSING a historic tie between women and the She was snatched from her Belfast home by the Nancy, and his daughter, Maureen, who this week •SNOWPLOWING . Air Conditioning Service VERNON, CT. 06066 outlawed Irish National Liberation Army in May Republican party, Reagan told a Western Republican took a job with the Republican National Committee to Insured ft Ucensed • Conn. Arborlsl #2176 TELEPHONE 18 MAIN STREET 649-4531 MANCHESTER CONN 06040 3 9 1 Broad Street 871-1111 and threatened with death unless her 28-year-old Women's Leadership Forum he has named more than ease the president’s problems with women voters. husband Harry — a jailed IN LA sniper turned 1,200 women to executive federal jobs and he supports The GOP audience frequently waved white and red Bruce Litvinchyk informer — retracted evidence against 18 legislation to help working women and heads of napkins to signify approval of Reagan’s statements 6 4 6 - 3 4 2 5 6 4 6 -7 0 9 6 comrades. households. and held up signs saying ’’’84.” But he insisted his economic program, rather than Reagan appeared bouyed by the enthusiasm and MANCHESTER OVER 4 5 his position on “ what are narrow^ called women’s said of the signs; ” I don’t want to be critical — but 84? tELEPHO'NE 649-6713 YEARS Cardinal is terminally ill issues,” will provide “ the greatest, most immediate I ’m not that old.” He did not hint whether he planned MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE advancement” and will “ move women the fastest.” to run for re-election, despite the campaign-style NEW YORK — Cardinal Terence Cooke, ” I think it’s time to cut through the fog of nature of this and other recent speeches. Opp. East Cemetery CALL 649-5807 demagoguery that surrounds this whole issue,” PtOL SHUMONIS UNOSCIIPEII INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, Inc. archbishop of New York and the nation's Roman Reagan and his top advisers — assessing prospects EAR-EYE-HEAO PROTECTION R eagw said. "A ll of us are, interested in one goal; Catholic military vicar, has terminal cancer and for a re-election bid — have acknowledged they have GENERAL LANDSCAPING O.8.H.A. APPROVED ITEMS • GLOVES his condition has seriously deteriorated, it was ensuring legal equity for women.” “ a problem” among women. The latest Gallup Poll UNIFORMS • MATS - HOSE A TUBING UALITY HARRISON ST. announced Friday. As he has in overtures to other political showed a 10-point gap between men and women in AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE FIRST AID A FIRE PROTECTION MANCHESTER constituencies, the president said his efforts to reduce MORIALS The Archdiocese of New York said Cooke, 62, their approval of the president. GUN RD.-BOX 945 ~ TEL 643-5107 D was suffering from leukemia complicated by an inflation and stren^hen the economy are the greatest Without referring to Ms. Honegger by name, Is source of opportunity and future security. Call For Free Eatimata 8-year-old lymphoma condition. Reagan said his Cabinet Counsel on Legal Policy will 175 WOODLAND ST. -x The Rev. Peter Finn, the archdiocese's “ I believe the greatest contribution this administra­ accelerate its review of Justice Department findings J.B. ELECTRONICS spokesman, said the cardinal's condition was tion can make to women is to get the economy moving and “ have specific recommendations on my desk for MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 For O w r ^ 'n o n ~ EVERYTHING IN GLASS ‘'terminal’ ' and that death could come in a and keep it moving,” Reagan declared. discussion" when he returns to Washington on Labor ■ WE CAN’T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT 843-2072 “ matter of months." The speech capped nearly six days of sparring Day. “ We'd like to believe miracles are possible, but • DRAPERY • CARPET • WALLCOVERING we leave it to the will of God to determine the J.A. WHITE GLASS CO.. J.B. Electronic announces The colorful store that comes to your door. time,” Finn said. RAZOR’S Honegger becomes conciHatory 6 4 9 -7 3 2 1 the introduction of O a ktro n DECORATING DEN Shuttle countdown starts EDGE R O f h f R - Ot’t:R 311 VE IH'. E VPf.Klf.Ar f • Custom dropwry • woven woods • mini-blinds • bodsproods I 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER • vortlcol blinds • swogs'cornicos • shodos SAN DIEGO (UPI) — Barbara Honegger said and Pyle Driver Professional CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — With weather “ I tried to talk u> the president back in July, but I ft CO. •MIRRORS eSHOWER DOORS *StpRE FRONTS I apert d^i oral"'9 ocfvro O* c-f** »* »h «<• oh’ on* O' problems out of the way, the path was cleared Friday President Reagan’s response to her criticism couldn’t get past his aides,” said Ms. Honegger. "So I •SAFETY GLASS »BATHTUB ENCLOSURES eETC Appolftlmenltdays evenings vra«liends. •' — - 008 Main St. Speakers to the Manchester Friday for the third launch of the shuttle of his administration was the best she could hope for. went public.” Challenger— a nighttime blastoff that will rocket but the women who demonstrated against Reagan In his speech Friday to a regional Republican Dotimtown nearby were less conciliatory. area! the first American black into space. Women’s Leadership Conference, Reagan emphas­ Call 647-1167 FAMOUS BRAND J. B. ELECTRONICS Technicians completed routine last-minute Ms. Honegger, who was not among about 400 ized economic issues but said his Cabinet Council on for your appointment STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV preparations on the spaceplane at its oceanside demonstrators outside the hotel where Reagan spoke I^gal Policy will accelerate its review of Justice TELEVISION - APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE launch pad for the start of the three-day to a GOP worpen;s group, said at a news conference Department findings on discriminatory laws. He said MANCHF.STER countdown, which is to begin Saturday at 3 p.m. she would be happy to sit down with Reagan and go he has requested “ specific recommendations on my ROCK LISTENERS — 1 EDT. over 114 federal statutes Jhat she said "discriminate desk for discussion” when he returns to Washington on Labor Day. ■jjjjjjjQ HOME lUnOVEMEMT — ^ ooo Challenger's blastoff, the first nighttime by gender.” MV. launch of the shuttle program, is scheduled for ’T m delighted the process is moving forward,” Ms. You Need These Speakers! 2:15 a.m. Tuesday. Before resigning Monday, Ms. Honegger super­ Honegger said of the president’s call for the review “OtB-FASNIONED PRICES” vised a search of federal statutes for the Justice 649-3589 The five-member flight crew includes Guion S. report. “ It’s the most I could have hoped for ’ ’ lACK RFRTRAND 643-1262 Department. In leaving, she said ’ ’not a single law has [Tuesmr^SatrAHMrSPUCr V TV H«t lo Slop I Simp Smoking Voice Coils Bluford Jr., the nation's first black space flier. Earlier in the day, presidential spokesman Larry been changed” despite her review and called the Speakes said of Ms. Honegger, “ We’d be glad to have Uhitex-Full Service HelrilyllhjpK The crew was to arrive at the Kennedy Space project “ a sham.” Center early Saturday. her input.” Haircuts ’ 5 Terms $20 .S|»r>rlafJeinjr ft* Vinm . MERCURY OLCOTT PACKAGE STORE - . ' Call for appointments 643-1442 — 854 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT. Nicaraguan death toll increasea; Pin# Shopping Plaza New England MANCHESTER I 611 MAIN8T. Phone 646-2756 *ffl|r DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE In Brief NO SER'/ir.E r.MABf.f half of El Salvador blacked out On« of M8nch«9l«r'8 LargMl Stitctlona Of Flgural Cwramica In These are actual pro­ design the complete Slock. Our Volumn Savot You Monty. lOO't Of Sptclala. 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Residents in four Visit Our Siuwroom At Your Ad In This Space MINIT•!VIA^ PR INTING barring the New Bedford-Standard Times from sabotage by Salvadoran leftist rebels blacked out ous demand for them, all 423 CENTER 8T.*MANCHESTER 648-1777 publishing an interview with one of the eastern provinces said they lost electricity at dawn. i 25 Olcott Streat nearly half of El Salvador. Although officials of the state-owned power No home speakers defendants in the a controversial rape case. Every Saturday Will coHREn rtimHC t corYMG sehvice In Washington, the Pentagon reported the arrival company said the exact cause of the blackout in 40 Mon* - Sat* 9 - 8:30 State Appeals Court Judge Charlotte Perretta sales and service will be off the west coast of Central America o f seven U.S. percent of the country was not immediately known, can compare! LOW COST raiHTINB said in Boston she would only hear the appeal Navy warships led by the 58,000-ton battleship New Thura.llll9PM Bring You New Busi­ WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) petition with both parties present, said Thomas they suspected a guerrilla attack on power lines by appointment only! Jersey. leading from the Cinco de Noviembre dam in Grotty, attorney for the New Bedford newspaper. ness The Coming Week. MSKSS CMK*ST»10inV*l 11TMPI A five-ship battle group led by the 62,200-ton carrier northeastern El Salvador. 6 4 9 -1 8 4 4 Call Jack Bertrand at Harry Bello, attorney for the defendant, could Coral Sea arrived off the east coast of Central We will install them in not appear in court Friday, said Crotty. •SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES America in mid-August. Both task forces will “Seeing Is Believing”. 6 4 3 - 1 2 6 2 NOW! •TRY OUR NEW 3-M BONO COflERI But, Crotty said he planned to file papers for an participate in land, sea and air maneuvers scheduled DDSs, DMDs, DCs, DVMs, JDs, MDs your cabinets or custom appeal Friday and was hoping a hearing could be in the region. GARNER'S RUG CLEANING! Welcome Wagori offers discreet advertising schMuled Monday. He said, he would not know A State Department spokesman said Richard Stone, ' ~iyHtgh St. (r— r) MaKbMtar, Cmhl' until Monday if the hearing would be held. to professionals in the medical, dental, President Reagan’s special envoy, wOI return to 646-5630 " - OSTRINSKY, INC. Crotty sought the appeal after New Bedford Central America Sunday in efforts to promote health-care, legal and animal-care fields. Keep Your Superior Court Judge Gerald O'Neill earlier New fruduHouiA— powerful deep — IP M 3 negotiatioils between the government of El Salvador Our service effectively reaches individuals 731 PARKER S T , M A h C H E B T E R Friday ordered the paper not to publish an and leftist guerrillas. in the privacy of their homes and is in Steam Ixtroction • call Jack Bertrand 643-1262 inteiYiew with one of six defendants charged in Eyes On This keeping with the dignity of your profession. yRnldanlial s Conmarclal the highly publicized gang rape case. A State Department spokesman said Stone will be in Please have your office telephone me if Vtoll our carpM and vinyl thowroeiii.^ O'Neill ordered the newspaper to withhold the region for a week to 10 days with his first stop in you’d like to discuss our unique program. . W# alto do rapaira and fnataHallonaM Space Next CALL US FIRST! publication of theinterview with Victor Raposa at Tegucigalpa, Honduras. His other stops were not Please Call Me Between ^ 50 FT. TRUCK SCALP the request of Bello. disclosed. “In iwtAnaaii um kr \\ Call 8ua $ama ownanhip, lor Week. L IC E N S E D PUBLIC WEIGHTS Last month. Stone met with Ruben Zamora a D E A L E R S IN IRON, METALS, PAPERS leader of the Democratic Revolutionary Front, which 643-9632 y oyer 25 yaant S IL E S 12:30 PM & 8KI0 PM SERVICE MANCMKSTKH HERALD,S:itiii(Uiy. Auk 27, 1983 - 7 « - MANC'IIKSTKK HKKAl.D.Sjlurduy. A u k . 2 1 , 19H3 ABC opens family season with wizard-dragon fantasy Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Dan Fitts, Editor Alex Qlrelll, City Editor By Jullanne Hastings suitable viewing for all members The story opens during the disappear, but he cannot. His “The Last Realm of Magic,” an which in those days could only be OPINION United Press International of the family — not that it doesn’t closing days of the “Age of magic Is getting too weak. enchanted land that people from accomplished by a quest. have a point of view. Wizards.” Some is walking along a He calls his three wizard broth­ the outside can enter only "in their To lead the mission, they bring in NEW YORK - ABC puU the lid Voices include those of John stream when he sees a swan, ers to their first meeting in four dreams or during a moment of Dickinson, a young man living in on summer this year with an “Three’s Company” Ritter, who distracted by a swarm of pixies, centuries to discuss the impending inspiration.” Boston who has a thorough knowl­ action-packed, wizard and flying- does the hero; Peter Dickinson get caught up in a mill wheel. crisis. Ommadon huffs that a "retire­ edge of modern science, but also a J a c k dragons fantasy that pits magic (apparently the author’s own Some is able to revive the swan Ommadon, who is also known as ment village” is no answer to fascination for fantasy, especially against science and good against fantasy); Harry “M-A-S-H” Mor­ and the pixies, but he has little luck the Red Wizard, the Blue Wizard of science. He sets off to provoke dragons. He even has developed a The race to have the first poll A n d e r s o n evil in a two-hour, animated gan as Some, the good-hearted lecturing the mill owners. the Depths and Heights, and the mankind to logically destroy itself dragon, knights and wizards board prime-time special. Green Wizard of Nature; and “Your machines must not crowd Yellow Wizard of Transcendence so he can rule the world from his game. Washington “The Flight of Dragons,” based theatrical legend James Earl out all magic or all will be lost,” each board their fire-breathing own kingdom of "prim o rdial Dickinson, along with a dashing, Dick Bouley, campaign man­ on a book of the same name by Jones as Ommadon, the Wizard of thilth.” middle-age knight who has been CONCORD, N.H. - New IF GARDNER’S position Qo-Round Some tells the troUish-looking dragons and fly to the meeting site. ager for former Gov. Peter Dickinson, is high adven­ the Devil’s Domain. manufacturers. Their response is It is there that Some recom­ The remaining three wizards “ knocking about” on quests for Hampshire's first-in-the-nation wins out. New Hampshire will Reubin Askew in the state, ture, the story of chivalry, love, “Dragons” airs Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. to laugh and pelt him with stones. mends that the four wizards decide they must stop Ommadon years and an aging dragon set out 1983 prim ary is still six months Jack Germond move its primary up to Feb. 28 smiles and says: “I believe that greed, conflict and a quest that is EDT. Some tries to make the mill consolidate their power to create by capturing his red crown, a feat on the mission. away, but in a sense they were in defiance of national party like a hole in the head.’’ The already voting for president a n d rules, and Bruno plainly doesn’t Askew campaign, he says, will here the other night at the home want to add fuel to this controv­ use the caucuses as a focus for of Binette Pizzimenti. Jules Witcover ersy by holding a straw poll. Such polls already have been organising activists, which Saturday TV About 25 or so committed Syndicated columnists Democrats — most of them condemned by Democratic Na­ Mondale and Hart already are Peaceful tional Chairman Charles Ma- doing. Also, the gathering being 7:30 A .M . phy. Msllods Oilkm, Dana HKI. night's program follows divers 9 - Twilight Zone clues to solve the case. Sidney partisans for former Vice Presi­ Richard Mssur. 1982. who undertake the operation of (B) ‘ Dave Allen at Large Toler. Victor Sen Young. 1948 billed as an issues campaign 3 ) - Bullwinid* recovering a real-life sunken trea­ dent Walter Mondale or Sen. natt as counter to the D Electric Company 8 - ABC News probably means such groups as Buddhists 3 } - 0«t Smart sure. (60 min.) 1 1 :30 P .M . G ary Hart — gathered in the NC’s efforts to shorten the 8 - MOVIE: • I h e S e e n t of 1:45 A .M . presidential campaign season. the nuclear-freeze proponents, 3 ) - Ntwarfc & Raallty N IM H ' A mouse with four child­ 9 :0 0 P.M . CD - MOVIE; 'Viva Maria' A sin­ living room and cast secret ger and the orphaned daughter of - MOVIE: 'The Corn la 9D - Dr. Snuggles ren seeks the aid of the myster­ “ NFL Pre-Season 3D ‘Nevertheless, Bruno is under strong for S^n. Alan Cranston, CD CD an Irish rebel take up the cause of Green' A teacher in a Welsh ballots to elect two delegats and ious and intelligent rats of NiMH Football; Houston at Dallas wards and a few small towns. our effort toward preserving, victimized ® - MOVIE: Cold Rhrar' A town finds meaning in her life no illusions that the state will work the caucuses as well. to save her family. Animated. the peasants in South America. two alternates from Concord's brother and sister become lost on - Love Boat Vicki must But when it's finished, it will defending and protecting that Voices of Dom Oefuise. Derek Ja­ CD Brigitte Bardot, Jeanne Moreau, through a young miner. Bette party's ruling guarantee that There is good reason for a family canoe trip through the make a decision involving a pill­ 7th Ward to a state Democratic prim ary." cobi, Peter Strauss. Rated G. Saturday George Hamilton. 1966. Davis. John Dali, Joan Lorring. send some 483 elected delegates Bruno to expect that somebody Adirondack Mountains. Richard using teenager. Gopher's uncle nobody else — a newspaper or - MOVIE: 'Shalako' Euro- 1945 Party "m id-term ' convention in WASHINGTON — Americans Jaeckel. Robert . Rated (8 - Ask the Msnsgsr falls in love and a sportsman 3D and about 300 automatically will take a straw poll. Hardly a pean aristocrats on a hunting tour Manchester on Oct. 29. Pizzi­ New Hampshire's position as radio station in the state — will PG. meets an athletic woman. (R) (60 3D - ABC News » selected local and county party cannot easily forget the pictures of ■ 11:00 A .M . of the West have a run-in with the site of 1984's first prim ary conduct a straw poll at the Oct. Democratic gathering of any ( 9 - Sports Probe min.) [Closed Captioned] 8 - MOVIE: ‘Hsiloween II' menti and another Mondale Buddhist monks setting them- - d ) d ) - Bugs BufWiy/Ro9d Apaches. Sean Connery, Brigitte The killer from Halloween' re­ officials to the state gathering, size in the last six months has - NFL'a Greatest Moments; supporter won the two delegate has been jeopardized by a plan 29 convention. “It would be a - Clrda Square Runner Show (9 Bardot, Stephen Boyd. 1968 turns lo terrorize hts victims. Ja ­ biiied strictly as an issues selves on fire to protest the The guest host on a repeal 'Vince Lombardi’ surprise to me if nobody had an escaped one, by network televi­ - Popeye and Friends CD " Racing From Yonkers mie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence. slots and then the Mondale in neighboring Vermont to hold U.S.-backed regime of Ngo Dinh d) ® - Mork Si Mindy/ perlormance ol NBC's SATUR­ convention. State Democratic sion if not a local party or news Laveme & Shirley/Fonz Hour 9 - MOVIE: I. Claudius' Part 1981 camp joined in electing the two a non-binding presidential pref­ interest," he says. Nor are the Diem in South Vietnam in the early (39) - Sports Review DAY NIGHT LIVE on Aug. 27 is 8 (S ) " Evans and Novell chairman George Bruno says it Mondale and Hart campaigns organization. - Sports Biiiy (D - All Star Wrestling Susan Saint James. 9 9 - Saturday Night Live losing Hart candidates as the erence prim ary, or "beauty 1960s. (9 - News Update 2:00 A.M. will be "the largest gatheringof & - MOVIE: 'Smuggler's 03) - Hee H ew CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME ( 9 - MOVIE: 'Ruby Gentry' A alternates. contest" in the trade, on March taking any chances on being Minor straw polls already ( 9 ( 9 ~ Q uincy Quincy and Em­ ® - Movie Cont'd Today, Vietnamese Buddhists Cove' Four teenagers stumble girl from the wrong side of the Democrats ever assembled" in have been held at a couple of (38 - Jim Bekker ily have a foster home camp 6, the same day the Democratic caught short and embarrassed onto an exciting adventure off an tracks marries a wealthy busi­ 02 - Independent Network New Hampshire and that he has would count themselves lucky to closed when a child dies from in this key primary state. That local party picnics in which no Australian beach. ® - Emergency nessman and sets out to destroy News THE SHOW of unity came National Committee has set for have Ngo Dinh Diem back. They neglect and abuse. (R) (60 min.) commitments from all six de- campaign made much effort « - Today W ith Hal 8i Ouy ® - News Update those who snubbed her. Jennifer 02 0® “ Pro9 cont'd after the Hart campaign earlier New Hampshire's kickoff is one reason, clearly, they are ® - M O V IE : T h e Night of the ciared Democratic presidentiai are being persecuted with a ® (39 - Incredible Hulk and Jones. Charlton Heston, Karl Mal­ - MOVIE: Force 10 From already competing for delegate except Askew’s, which won — in ® - Viawpolm on Nutrition Juggler' A former New York City 02 had accused the Democratic delegate-selecting primary. the Amaziitg Spiderman den. 1952. Navarone’ A group of comman­ candidates to attend. savegery unknown in pre­ cop tears the city apart to find his New Hampshire law requires slots to the convention. one case by buying $2,000 in - Momingtown 0 8 - MOVIE: 'Spellbound' A dos joins forces for a mysterious city chair. Mondale campaign ® - N o v s 'The Pleasure of Find­ kidnapped daughter. James Bro- communist South Vietnam. female psychiatrist helps an am­ mission behind Nazi lines. Harri­ worker Kathie Rogers, of trying Notably, the state party has that its prim ary be held a week tickets. But the Oct. 29 conven­ 8 :0 0 A .M . ing Things Out.' Tonight's pro­ T*im l* this program exploring the ex­ lin. Cliff Gorman. Richard Castel­ But you won’tbe seeing anything 9 - News Updata nesia victim who is accused of son Ford, Robert Shaw, Edwaro gram looks at physicist Richard traordinary predator-prey rela­ lano. 1960. Rated R. to hold the Concord caucuses formally decided that it will before any "sim ilar event" and THE OTHER Democratic tion will be a major political ( S ) (SD - Popeye/Oliva Com edy ^5 - Enfoqu. murder Ingrid Bergman, Gregory about it in your newspaper or on S how Feynman. (R) [60 min.) [Closed 9 - Palicula tionship between the tundra wolf Fox. 1978. Rated PG. event attended by a who’s who ( 9 “ Campeon Sin Corona Peck 1945 without adequate notice — an conduct no straw poll at the the secretary of state, William hopefuls are also expected to Captioned] 8 - OakHMI Make* K Happen 9 - MOVIE: 'Chilly Scenes of and caribou. (60 min.) (2T) - Sports Update of New Hampshire Democrats, the evening news. The communist dD - America Works indication of how the competi­ mid-term convention. The rea­ Gardner, is holding steadfastly join in the caucus competition S ) - H oy M ism o Anfritionea 8 - Lat'a Go Bowling Winter' A man spends a winter 9 - Newsmakers 9 :1 5 P .M . 12:00 A .M . 2 :1 5 A .M . authorities in Vietnam are among dD ® - Super Friends Guillermo Ochoa, Lourdes Guer­ pursuing his married girlfriend. tion and tempers have been son, Bruno says, isthaf'wefeei to the interpretation that Ver­ between now and Oct. IS, the and no presidential candidate 1:30 P.M . (S i - Red Sox Wmup (9 *- Freeman Reports CD CD - News the most rigorous of the regimes dD - Christopher Close-Up rero y Juan Dosal presentan este John Heard. Mary Beth Hurt. 8 - MOVIE: 'Lady Chatter- very strongly about the sanctity mont's will be a similar event, deadline for electing delegates. will want to miss it — or look - Happy Day. Again CD ■ Championship Wrestling ley's Lover' A woman's passion heating up aiready. QD - Pink Panther Show programa de asuntos publicoa 3D Mark Metcalf. 1979. Rated PG. 6 :4 5 P.M . 9 :3 0 P .M . that control the flow of leads to a love affair with her aris­ The process has been com­ of our first-in-the-nation prim ­ though no delegates are to be Concerning the state party's weak in the event straw ballots presentando noticias y variada in- 8 - MOVIE: 'Tba Mualc Man' 8 - MOVIE: ‘Crash Divo' Sub- (32 - Independent Network (S ) ” News/Sports/Weather (32 - InstructkMtel Series (S “ M ajor League Baseball: tocratic husband's gamekeeper. information. formacion. A fast-talking traveling salesman marine warfare in the North A t­ N ew s ( 9 - MOVIE: 'Love at First pleted only in several Concord ary and we don't want to dilute chosen. ability to prevent a straw poll, are passed out. Boston at Chicago White Sox Sylvia Kristel, Shane Briant. Ni­ But occasional classified reports O - Scholastic Sports Acad. promises to organize a boys' lantic is the backdrop for this love Bite' A vampire visits the big city (9 - Three Stooges ( 9 - Over Here/Mr. President cholas Clay. 1981 Rated R. band in River City, Iowa. Robert story. Tyrone Power. Anne Bax­ 7 :0 0 P.M . reaching the State Department 0 2 - Inside Track - Netionel Geographic HBO exposes the funnier side of in this lighthearted spoof. George (S2 Preston, Shirley Jones. Buddy from our nearest listening post in & - Spiderman Special 'Australia's Animal Mys­ ter, Dana Andrews. 1943. CD - Agronsky ft Co White House politics. Hamilton, Susan St. James, Ri­ 2:30 A .M . Hackett. 1962. ® - Lao Buscaglia chard Benjamin. 1979. Rated PG ® - News/Sports/Weather teries.' Tonight's program looks CD - Miller's Court (22 - Evening of Championship Q l) - Solid Gold Bangkok describe the special at strange creatures found only in (38 - R«v. CIsophus Robinaon CD (D Muppat Show Skating 1 2:30 A .M . 0 ) - Crossfire Guest editorial - Flintstorre Funnies Australia and the scientists and 4 :1 5 P.M . efforts Hanoi is making to sup- ' S ) - Newsmakers Saturday 9 ) “ Carter Country - Hawaii Fiva-O $*f55 FoRa $zo HaMMeR? §aY,aR€N’T You iS2 - Sesame Street [Closed conservationists working to 9 ~ Sports (32 Dance Fever CD press the large Buddhist commun­ (S) ~ Raino Ssivaje 3 :0 0 A .M . Captioned) preserve them. (R) (60 min.) 4 :3 0 P.M . (9 ** SpoftsCentar 10:00 P.M . CD “ At The Movies ity in Vietnam. The reports and [Closed Captioned] ( 8 - Ssptembsr Pravisw Show (H ) - Night Flight TMegoLP Me a 67^ ^ olt (8 l - Teatro Fantastico 9 - Virginia Slims Tennis Cov­ CD 9 ) - Fantasy Island A sin­ (32 - MOVIE: ’Barbarosa' An (9 - Mors Real Psopio CD CD - World Series Of OoH aging bandit-hero befriends a (2T) - News/Sports/Weather cables, seen by my associate Dale ® - September Preview Show Coverage of the third round from erage of the women's semifinals ger wants to get his break at the 1 1 :1 5 A .M . farm boy on the run. Willie Nel­ Van Atta, give a chilling picture of ' the Firestone Country Club in A k­ is presented from Mahwah, NJ. famous Cotton Club and a woman 3 :1 5 A .M . Gone, certainly (39 *- CarrascoterKlas - Sports 2:0 0 P .M . son, Gary Busey Rated PG. (S) ron. OH is presented. (90 min.) (3 hrs ) seeks revenge on three people the repressive measures taken CD - Six Million DoHar Man who make her college years mis­ 8 - MOVIE: 'Heartaches' T w o 8 :1 5 A .M . 1 1:30 A .M . (9 - Faith for Today (22 - Money Week women search for the ideal man 0 8 - MOVIE: 'A Jolly Bad (9 - T o p Rank Boxing from Laa erable. (R) (60 min.) [Closed Cap­ against the Buddhists, whose only (32 - Instructional Series 9 - Solid Gold 9 - MOVIE; 'Vice Squad' A 0 2 - Play Your Best Golf This Fallow ' A university professor Vegas, N V tioned] Margot Kidder, Annie Potts. Rob­ Hollywood cop enters the sleazy crime has been to want peace for 8:30 A .M . show features 'The Scoring creates a new poison which 9 - Scholastic Sports Acad. 9 - News Update ert Carradine. Rated R. not forgotten Shots.’ 0 2 - ; underworld of prostitution to their ravaged country. For causes hysteria before death. Lee ^ GD '* Pandemonium (9 ~ Hour of Faith ( 8 ) - Entertainment Th is W eek New York Yankees at California hunt down a murderous pimp 3 :3 0 A .M . 0 2 - M O V IE : Berfoerosa' An McKern, Janet Munro, Maxine example: Season Hubley, Gary Swanson. ® - Arco Games aging bsndit-hero befriends a (S ) - Big Story 9 - MOVIE: 'Fallen Angel' A 9 - SportsCantar 3D - MOVIE: 'Miracle of Our Audley. 1964. Rated R. • “Vietnamese authorities have d) ® - Pac Man/Ume lonely, unloved 13-vear-old be­ Lady of Fatima' Three shepherd farm boy on the run. Willie Nel­ 8 - Soul Sot Fraa 9 * Matinee at tha Bijou (32 “ On Location: Carlin at Editor's note: On Saturdays the demonstrated determination to Rascals/Richie Rich son. Gary Busey. Rated PG. comes involved in child pornogra­ Carnegie 1:0 0 A .M . children see a vision in a field and lyrics for more than 700 songs 1 8 - MOVIE: Exo-Man' A phy- 9 - ABC Spoitsbaat phy. Melinda Dillon, Dana Hill. tell the amazing things the vision WoHpeRFOL! I Hate d ) - New Jersey People IS ) - Sports Week (9 - Alfred Hitchcock Hour Manchester Herald reprints edi­ which were used in 30 stage control this important ethnic and .. sicist, paralyzed from the waist 5:0 0 P.M . Richard Masur. 1962. 3 ) - Sha Na Na prophesied. Gilbert Roland. A n ­ torials from other New England (33) - Essence down by an attacker, invents an 9 - War Within - MOVIE: 'The Witch- gela Clark. Sherry Jackson. 1952 religious minority,”' states one of . 1 2 :00 P .M . - Mission: Impossible 9 ) - S de d ad Serie dramatica. SD shows and 20 films. After his axo suit that gives him the mobil­ CD maker' A remote crocodile- newspapers. This is from the P01M6 Bu&INeSS VliTH (32 * V ic's Vacant to t Program- - KM‘* WofM Libertad Lamarque. (S ) “ News/Sports/Weather 31) - MOVIE: 'A Gift for Heidi' the cables. It adds that while 3D ity to track down N s assailant. CD 9 - W ide W orld of S p o rU infested Louisiana bayou is the Boston Globe. mir>g for Children.' 9 l > Glen Campbell Show The story of a young girl’s adven­ brother and partner, George, 3D - GM Snurt David Ackroyd, Jose Ferrer. Today's' program features the ( 9 9 ) “ Casablanca An Egyp­ scene of a group of bizarre ritual “communism is essentially hostile O - C o -Ed Meg Griffin hosts this tures colorfully set in the Swiss STRaMGeR^! Kevin McCarthy. 1977. 1983 Little League W orld Series 9 l - At The Movies tian belly dancer and a mysterious murders with young women as died of a brain tumor in 1938; weekly teen magazine. 3D - GllUgan'* Ptomt Alps. Sandy Descher, Douglas to any reigion,” the Vietnamese ' Championship from Willisms- woman involve Rick in the theft of the victims. Anthony Eisley, HD - ABC WMkMid SpwM ® - Nswa Updata ( B - Teach Life Fowley. 1962 His lyrics are rooted in he went on to fruitful collabo­ Buddhists are “considered to be O - Pastor Schwsmbach pon, PA. (90 min.) a huge fortune in gold. (R) (60 Thordis Brandt, AIvy Moore. 'Zack and the Magic Factory.’ (8 9 > Major Laagua min.I ® - Superman/Aquaman/ ~ Road to L.A. 7 :1 5 P .M . 1968 America’s subconscious. rations with Harold Arlen, especially dangerous . .. (because Part 1 of 2. A boy goes to visit his Basabalt: Toronto at DatroK/or CD ( 9 ~ Lo Mejor del Box 4 :0 0 A .M . Batman aunt w ho owns a magic factory. 0 2 - CHiPs Patrol (9 - Sports Saturday 0 2 - Best of Midnight Specials Even a scattershot listing — Jerome Kern, Vincent You- of their) history of effective.. St. Louie at Cincinnati 8 - MOVIE: The Beaat O - MOVIE: 'Cold River' A ® - Big Story (R) (Closed Captioned) “Embraceable You,” “Let’s mans, Sigmund Romberg dissidence again . . . other.. ^8 “ MOVIE: 'Smugglar's 0 8 ~ Tima Out ITiaatar Today's 7 :3 0 P .M . W ithin' A swamp creature's 9 - T M T brother and sister become lost on O (SD - Shirt Tales tT ) - Ironside Cova* Four teenagers stumble programs are 'Formula 3 (^ar CD - N ew s spirit inhabits a teenager's body. (S) - News/Sports/Weather a family canoe trip through the Vietnamese regimes.” onto en exciting adventure off an Races,' 'Forty Strokes Per Min­ Adirondack Mountains. Richard Call the Whole Thing Off,” “A and Kurt Weill. ® - MOVIE; 'Sergeant 0 2 - TwHfght Zona CD - All In the Family Paul Clemens, Ronny Cox. Rated ( 9 - Bionic Woman • On their takeover in 1975, the " Pqpper's Lonely Hearts Club Australian beach. ute' and 'Pressure Cooker.' (60 R. Jaeckel. Robert Earl Jones. Rated Foggy Day,” “Summer­ A short, round, shy man (9 - World Sportsman To­ min.) CD 3D - Muppet Show ( 9 - Despedida PG communist denied the Buddhists" B in d ' A rock and roll bartd night's show features Mountain 9 - Futbol Intamadonal 0 8 - Exchange - Major League Baseball: ^ 8 “ Rock 'n' Roll Tonite time,” “Lady Be Good,” with a fondness for cigars, comes to the rescue of a town Climbing and Search of Ciudad (8 - MOVIE; 'Lova at First 8 - Kung Fu CD (S ) ■ News Update official recognition, the “ first San Frandsco at New York 1 0 :1 5 P .M . sufferirtg from boredom. The Bee Blanca with guast David ladd. (60 B ha' A vampire visits the big city ( 9 - Naws/Sporto/Waather 1 :1 5 A .M . ( 9 - MOVIE: 'The Night of the Stairway to Paridise,” “Our Gershwin, who had been born phase in the attempted destruction ' Gees, Peter Frampton. Rated PG. MM s (D - Kiner Komar min.) in tNs lighthesrted spoof. G ^ r m 9 - Qian Campbalt Show (22 - Rock of Ages Juggler' A former New York City Love is Here to Stay” — to Russian Jews on the Lower or control of the Buddhist religion 1978. Hamilton. Susan St. James, Ri­ (32 - Solid Odd cop tears the city apart to find his (9 - MOVIE: Rwl S.lut.' A 9 - MOVIE: 'Real Glory' After 10:30 P.M . evokes his way with words. and its sphere of influence.” l a - Villa Alagre college girl in Mexico entices a U. chard Benjamin. 1979. Rated PG. (9 - Soul Outreach Crusade 1:30 A .M . kidnapped daughter. James Bro- East Side of New York, the Spanish-American W ar, an CD - New Jersey Report lin. Cliff Gorman, Richard Castel­ S. buck private to drive her beck 8 -M O V IE: OnthaThrashokl ^ 2 - North to tha Top of riie CD - News/Sigri Off Realizing the futility of simply 9 :0 0 A .M . army doctor conquers the plague, “ CFL Football: Montreal at lano 1980 Rated R. The man knew how to ar­ helped shape the truly Ameri­ to the States. Barbara Stanwyck. of Bpaca' Space pioneers un­ W orld Tonight's program looks (9 ignoring the Buddhist church, the (3D d D - Maatballa & Spaghattl then begins the self-government Britlah Columbia (D - MOVIE: 'The Execution Of range them, how to rhyme can art of musical comedy. Robert Young, Cliff Edwards. dergo rigorous training as a pre­ of the Philippines. Gary Cooper. at the wildlife and landscapes of Private Slovik' Case history 4 :1 5 A .M . (D • Nina on New Jersey 1935. lude for manned flight. Guy (9 - Independent Network them, how to create the regime then agreed in 1978 “to David Niven. Andrea Leeds. Canada's High Arctic Islands. (R) about the first American to be ex­ (S ) - Freeman Reports When asked which came 03) ■ Wall Street Journal (38 * Monumental Church/ Madison, John Hodiak, Dean Jag­ 1939. (60 min.) Naw a ecuted for desertion by the U.S. accord official recognition to the ger. 1956. 4 :3 0 A .M . simplest, most delicious first, the words or music, he (32 - C F L Football: Ottaw a at Faith 9 ' Entertainment This Waak 9 - M i Secretaria Situacion 10:45 P.M . Army. Martin Sheen. Ned Beatty, upper levels of the Buddhist 9 - MOVIE: 'Mosas' From comica acerca de ios sucesos Mariclare Costello. 1973 02) - Top Rank Boxing from Laa phrases. He believed that a said he normally fitted (he EdfTKMiton & - MOVIE: ‘Twzan’* (B) - dulia Child and Company 9 - 1982 U.S. National hierarchy.” The third phase, in Greateet Adventure’ Tarzan simple beginnings, to a place next acaecidos en una oficina. ( 9 - Tennis; 1983 Hamlet Vegas. NV a - 'Your Mag. for Woman to the Pharoah of Egypt, a man Ballroom Grand Champion­ competent lyricist shouldn’t words to music, adding, 1981, destroyed the Buddhist lead­ rescues a female pilot who has 5 :3 0 P.M . 8 - At Th* Movi*. ships Challenge Cup - Semifinals a - Ever Incraasirtg FaMt crashed in the jungle, and cap­ rises to become the leader of the from Jericho, NY 4:4 5 A .M . 9 ~ C onsum ar Raports Consu­ 8 - W.lcora* Back Konsr be precious or conescending. “What usually comes first is ership’s independence and credi­ ^ 2 - Road to Los Angelas tures a gang that r o b b ^ a settle­ Hebrew tribes and one of the 1 1:00 P.M . most important figures in the old mer Reports answers key ques­ (9 Dance Fever 9 ) - MOVIE: 'Sm okey and the And he never was. the contract.” bility and replaced it with “a ® - News Update ment of explosives. Gordon tions about everyday products. 8 :0 0 P .M . 3D 3D 8 8 8 - New* Bandit' A trucker and his sidek­ Scott, Anthony Quayle, Sara testament. Burt Lancaster, Ingrid @ ) - Big Story - Qnocna* A ick accept a challenge to make a In that sense, Ira Gersh-- Gershwin, whose “Of Thee puppet Buddhist organizations.” a a - Smurfs Shane. 1959 Thutin, Anthony Quayle. 1975 (9 ~ Faith for Living 3D 3D family of 3 ) - Jackie Gleaaon Show Woodland Gnomes prepares for 9 - MOVIE: 'Shadows Over round-trip journey of 1,800 miles • Many monks and prominent la - MOVIE: 'Improper - MOVIE: 'Uat American win, who died this month at I Sing” in 1931 was the first (S) - N*w*/Sport*/W*«twr ' 2 :1 5 P.M . (9 ** Nawsmakars Saturday the wedding of the oldest son. (R) Chinatown’ Chan is sidetracked in 28 hours. Burt Reynolds, Channels' A couple tries to re­ Virgin' Teenage buddies try to at a bus station near the scene of Buddhists have been jailed or sent - Thundarr S ) - Haaith Waak 9 - Wild Kingdom (60 min.) Jackie Gleason. Sally Field. 1977. age 86, was a democrat, small musical comedy to win a I ’85 ROCKV MTN.NEW^-NEA trieve their child from state care. cure their growing pains. Steve a crime where he uncovers the Rated PG, to re-education camps, where th ^ . Marietta Hartley. Alan Arkin, 0 - Victory Qwdwi 2 :3 0 P .M . (B) ** Mario Lanza: Tha ® - N F L Pre-Seaton Football: Antin, Lawrence Monoson, Diane d. He eschewed the lowest Pulitzer Prize, was greatly Amarican Caruao Now York Jets va. New must endure long indoctrination Harry Ditson. 1981. Rated PG. 1 8 - ChampkMuhip WraMlIng Franklin. Rated R. common denominator. Still, - Cratafira Orleans pleased by the success of lectures and subsist on meager ' (39 - Sasama S^eet [Closed 8 - MOVIE: ‘SMaH 3000' A 6 :0 0 P .M . 0 8 ' N ight Flight Tonight's pro­ ' T.J. Hooker Stacy vol­ Captioned] Playboy magazine photographer 3 :0 0 P .M . CD 9 grams are 'Devo,' 'Space Patrol' he made deft allusions that another Gershwin show that rations. Those who prove recalci­ CD CD 9 - N a w s unteers to become a decoy to ( S ) “ Burbujas Programa infantil and a race car driver team up for 3D - MOVIE: 'Tha Watar and 'N.Y. Dancestand.' (4 hrs.) CD " Starsky artd Hutch solve a series of murders. (R) (60 SHOWCASE neither insulted nor excluded hit Broadway 32 years later. trant may be shot outright or producido en Mexico, the African International ^ lly . Babiaa’ A n apprentice chimney­ 0 8 - Festival of F ^ h sweep travels from the London (D - Racing From Balmont min.) (Closed Captioned) listeners. Witty, literate and He relished the rave reviews Commentary locked for months in metal cargo a - That Taan Show David Carradina, Stockard Chan- 8 - M O V IE : 'Ki'a* O f Evil' eWEMAS ning, Christopher Lee. 1982. streets to advepture in Shark Cas­ 9 - Star Trak 9 - World Sportsman To­ Honeymoon couple driving containers left behind by Ameri­ ( 0 - Victory Garden tle. Jamas Mason, Tom m y Pen­ night's show features Climbing fresh, he believed that eve­ given “My One and Only,” Rated PG. 9 - MOVIE; Forca 10 From through Bavaria is lured to cha­ Travel Service IAIN MATINEC DAILY I der. 1979. and Windsurfing with guests FIflST SHOW ONLY ' can troops. Some prisoners have 9 :1 5 A .M . Navarona’ A group of comman­ teau owned by vampires. Clifford ryone could share his plea­ when it opened on Broadway 8 - MOVIE: 'Foity Gun*' An Cathy Lee Crosby and Beverly 555 MAIN S TR E E T ex-gunslinger and his brothera 3D - MOVIE: 'Malody' dos joins forces for a mysterious Evans. Noel Willman, Edward De smuggled out messages to the Rec (S ) - Health Weak Johnson. (60 min.) sure in language. And he saw with Tommy Tune and Cross begging for cyanide cap­ find themselves up against s gang Adventurat of pre-taenagars in mission behind Nazi lines. Harri­ Souza. 1963 643-2165 9:30 A.M . led by a beautiful woman. Barbara British school and thak slice-of- son Ford. Robert Shaw, Edward 9 “ On Location: An Evening to it that they did. Twiggy in May this year. Truman the revolutionary (S ) - Sports Tonight sules to end their misery. fT) d ) - Bugs Bunny/Road Stanwyck, Dean Jagger, Barry lifa growing-up experitneas. Jack Fox. Rated PG. W ith Robin W illiam s The fa­ Over SO Years Wild. Mark Lester, Tracy Hyde. mous comedian performs from 8 - MOVIE: ‘The Fog' A can- INnilST«nMEXITS8 “He was a master of the “I guess a good song can • Humiliation is a weapon Runner Show Sullivan. 1957. (9 - C o - Ed Meg Griffin hosts this 1971 San Francisco's Great American tury old curse plagues a sleepy Travel Experience EASTHUTKMm SM-SSK) light touch,” John Green, a stand the test of time,” he told he could look clearly at problems, against Buddhist prisoners. One d 3 - Davay/Oollath ® - Bowling weekly teen magazine. California seaside village. A d ­ Robert H. Ferrell is the author of Washington and Jefferson and 3 ) - MOVIE: 'Tha IncradlMa Music Hall. Authorized agent in' (B) - 8«ssme Strsot (Closed - Rock Church rienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, composer friend, explained “Harry S. Truman and the Modern national and international. He who later escaped said he had been (33) - Herald of Truth Two-Hoadod Transplant' Not 9 - Faetival of Faith Manchester for all Airlines, an interviewer in June. “All I brought the United States into Captioned) (9 Hal Holbrook. 1979. Rated R. American Presidency.” forced to break his vow of 02 ' MOVIE: 'Force 10 From aatisfiad with Na evil axperimants 9 - Battlaatar Galactica Railroads and Steamship’ HERCULES^ after Gershwin’s death. know is I wrote ‘Fascinating worked night and day at “the world affairs. 9 - M O V IE : '1 Claudius' P en 7 8 - Pellcula Navarona' A group of comman­ 12:30 P .M . on animals, a deranged doctor 9 ~ Naws/Sporta/Waathar Lines. greatest job in the world” so as to Here was one of the three great vegetarianism and eat meat, even dos joins forces for a mysterious grafta a 'head of horror' onto a 8 ) - Nawa/Sporta/Waathm “Even in his sentimental Rhythm’ in 1924 and said that CD ~ N «w Fat Albert Show 9 - Mattara of LHa ft Daath 'I Bv Robert H. Ferrell mission behind Nazi lines. Harri­ poor man's body. Bruce Dem, Pat 8 8 - Difrrant Strok** Ar- advance the interests of what he revolutions in American govern­ though meat was rarely served in Promise to Remember; The Story 1i1MtM-MS-«iS|.11«44 songs, he never dissembled ‘in three years, this song will son Ford, Robert Shaw. Edward r p - Amsrica's Top Ton Priest. 1971. nold's plan to help his handi­ the prison camp. of Frankie Lymon.' The life and considered the l a t e s t nation in ment since 1787 (the others being Fox. Rated PG. capped friend adjust to public sentimentality. He had a be forgotten.’ I was very Harry S. Truman was a modest CD - BMsball Bunch (S ) - MOVIE: 'Doc Savaga... times of black teenage singer the history of the world. the Civil War, and the enlargement • Prior permission must be schrol backfires. (R) [Closed Cap­ man, no stuffed shirt or, as he o s - A llv . 8i W .H I CD - American Bandstand T h a M an of Bronza* Doc Savage Frankie Lymon are examined. million ways of saying ‘I love wrong.” His domestic policy was a of the government’s economic and obtained for any religious gather­ joins the Amazing Five in pursuit tioned) CUJOIR would have said, a windbag, and @ - Money We.k (32 - At The Movies 9 - No Toca Boton you’ without being maudlin.” Yes, thank goodness, he continuation of the New Deal, ing of more than five persons. of a villain who murdered Doc's 9 - Fantastico social role that began with Theo­ ( S - It'* Your Busina** (2 ) - Washington Dialogue father. Ron Ely. 1975. 9 “ Day to Ramambar this is why he proved an emor- 8 - MOVIE: “Th. Bmt UttI* ll•S•9l•S•al•••?•4S•1SlSS.| ItS I In all, Ira Gershwin wrote known as the Fair Deal, withstress dore Roosevelt at the turn of the Unless texts and sermons are - Say It With Sign was very wrong. mously effective president of the IB) 9 - Faith and Dallvaranca 9 - MOVIE: 'Braaklng Away' W horahousa in Taxaa' A sheriff on civil rights. But it was his submitted in advance, the monks (8 ) - Flesh Gordon Hour Four teenagers challenge local United States. present century). 10:00 A .M . tries to help a madam save her O -M O V IE : 'The Cowboy end college boys to an important bi­ bordello, ^ r t Reynolds, Dolly METALSTORMs^ foreign policy that proved revolu­ So great an accomplishment was cannot preach, and sermons must - Saturday Morning 8 - Nawa Updata THf MSTRUCTION or JM fD-STN His aged mother, Mrs. Martha 3 ) the Lady' A cattle-rsncher mar­ cycle race. Dennis Christopher. Parton. Dom DeLuise. 1962. 8 - MOVIE: 'FIra Ovar ■ N 3 -D tionary, for his 'administration reason for egotism, but Harry S. now include “party instruction’ ’ or 3 ) Scooby. Scrappy-Doo/ ries an heiress before she realizes Dennis Quaid. Barbara Barrie. Rated R. ( * r Eilen Truman, told her daughter Ertglartd' A young man avenges threw over the injunctimis of they will not be approved. Puppy Hour what is happening. Gary Cooper, 1979. Rated PG. -S H O W N AT:< Truman never felt that way. N t fatoer'a death by becoming a (B) - Jukebox Saturday Night Mary Jane that the best course Merle Oberon, Walter Brennan I iSS-3i4S-SifS-rilt.9iSS.f1iM ■ The Buddhists’ educational 3 ) - Dr. W ho spy for Queen Elizabeth. Laur­ 8 - M*A*S*H Eddie Albert hosts this musical through life was ‘ ‘just be in the key 1938. special that focuses on singers of program has been crippled by ^ - Old Tlnw Oo*p*l ence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Flora 6 :3 0 P .M . DAILY and EVENING SPECIALS of B-natural.” “We didn’t pretend ® - Square Foot Gardening Robson. 1937. the swing era. Among the many RISKY seizure of school property, and (9 - MOVIE: Twin Bod*' A (3D 3 D -CBS Nawa stars performing are Margaret lieo AM — 9 PM anything we were not,” said Mary fast talking concert singer mar­ 1:00 P.M . (B ) - Soundataga university-level facilities have 3 D 8 -N a w a Whiting, Helen O'Connell and BUSINESS[R] ries a benevolent bride. Joen Ben­ Betty Hutton. (R) (3 hrs.) Jane. CD CD - Pdn Americen Gemee 3 :1 5 P .M . 3D - Barbara Mandrall and th. O p e n fo n i: been closed since 1976. Of particu- ’ nett, George Brent. 1942. liSS-liSS.S>SS.riM.«i«S-1tiM Coverage of the IX Pan American The president had no “side,” no 18) - Waak In Ravlaw Marxlrall Siatara lar concern to the monks is that ; ( 9 - Sound From Heaven Games is prassntad from Cara­ 8 :3 0 P.M . falseness. No public relations (38 ** *Youl* M ag. for W om an (32 - Bottla of the Video Gamas Friday and Saturday Serving Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, they are forbidden to teach child- ■ (0 - Wrestling cas. Venezuela. (3 hrs., 30 min.) 3:3 0 P .M . counsel ever got to him. His family CD - M O V IE : 'Te n TIgera From 9 " Evana and Novak 9 9 - Silvar Spoons Kate dis­ sfiliiS? Herald Square, Manchester, C T 06040 ren, who must all attend govern- • (S ) - News Update IS) - Styla WHh Elta Klansch till 10:00 p.m. were modest people, his wife Bess Kwengtung* 9 - N B C N aw a covers Ricky watching a televised B R E W ^ ment schools. & - Mr. Rogers' Neighbor­ 8 - MOVIE: 'hnprapar X-rated film. (R) a no-nonsense person who disliked hood CD - MOVIE: 'B M e Beneath Channala' A couple tries to re­ 9 - Following tha Tundra the Earth' A U.S. scientist dis­ ^2 ~ Odd From tha Deep To­ • Rice fields owned by the ® - Fora Loco trieve their cNId from state care. W o H Robert R ^ o r d narrates SATURDAY SPECIAL the goldfish-bowl aspect of White went to work reviving him, and covers a Rad Chinesa plot to In­ Marietta Hartley, Alan Arkin, pagodas have been conflscated," 9 - From the EdHor's Desk House life and was accustomed to remained with him until he was vade the United States via s Harry DHaon. 1981. Rated ra . NATIONAL LAMPOON’Sti Dedication and the faithfel have been forbid­ series of underground tunnels e l c o m e w a g o n Seafood Brochette_____ $9.50 go back to Independence on the IB) - Magic of Dance 'The (B ) - Magic of Oil Painting W served over rice w/newburg seuee safely in the Manchester Memorial den to bring food to the monks, thu$ *" Msgnificant Beginnings.' Dame snd alerts the Army. Kerwin M s- VACATION S train, together with her long-time To the Editor: Hospital. Maggot Fonteyn diacuaaaa the thews. Vivisne Ventura. Robert 4 :0 0 P .M . WANTS TO VISIT YOU * 1 forcing the pagodas to shut down. , Ayres. 1968. Ju'st engaged? New’ parent7i helper Vietta Garr, where she We would like to publicly thank beginning of ballel. (R) (60 min.) 8 - Play Your Boat OoH Thi* On Aug. 17, two of the paramed­ • The Buddhist flag — designed > 1i1S-Si1S-SilS-7i4S-9ttS-11iM remained for months, the two the paramedics for saving the life 1 0 :1 5 A .M . d i) - MOVIE: 'Th . Stofy of th. *how featura* 'Tha Scoring Moved? I'd like to visit you with Join Us For Happy Hour ics who worked on him, cared by an American colonel in 1951 — Tampto R*d Uly' SIwt*.' useful gifts and information. I'll women washing the curtains and of our son Franklin on the morning IB) - Madia Watch enough to visit him in the Cardiac has been banned as a dangerous 8 - Twmi*: 1SB3 Hamtot 8 - MOVIE: ‘Cold RIvor' A also bring cards you can re­ Mon-Fri 4 PM - 7 PM painting the woodwork. of Aug. .18. He had a heart attack 1 0 ;3 0 A .M . Chaltong. 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I left Tandem with no equity, Morning Stretch 3 - Dick Van Dyka 8 *- Mundo Latino Jssse Lo- 3 - iitti* Rascala "It was before Norman Lear's for HBO, NBC-GE and CBS. Marva Collins Story,” which woii' me. but I did well.” with no real participation in the 3 - Indspmdsnt Natwork 8:30 A.M. ssds y Sonia Vorhauer son lot an- 3 3 -M pvIs consciousness had been raised.” she stumbled into television in Cicely Tyson an Emmy nomina- ' 11:00 A.M. fritionas da asta programa de From there it was on to Lux fruits of that company — and I'd N o w s 3 - FHntstona* 3 - Rockford Files That was 10 years ago and the MISS REES SAID she feels no 1953. She wanted to use her degree 3 - Price I* Right asuntos publicos nacionalas pre­ Video Theatre and to the Kaiser been there 15 years.” tion, for CBS. 3 - CNN Hsadllns Nawa - Varied Programs bitterness toward Lear's com­ in sociology, with minors in 3 3 - Tom Cottto Up Closa sentando entravistas. noticiaSr 3 - Pink Panthar Show world of television has evolved — Times have changed, she said. MISS RE E S FIRST thought of 3 ' MonoyHn* depones y un tegmanto dasde pany. Her work there — and more psychology and religion, from the Aluminum Hour. 3 - Suparfrtond* 3 - Price Is Right 3 - Allv* & Walll just as Miss Rees has evolved since Her first associate producer title "It now is allowable for women to making “Between Friends" six Hollywood titulado 'En PantsUa'. recently as a vice president of University of Iowa to gel a job at 3 -•B”' Bakkar 3 - Hungry Haarts 3 3 - Too Ctoee for Comfort 3 - Dr, OatM Scott she entered the business 30 years came in 1959 on "An Evening with have self-motivating direction in years ago when she read Shelley development for EMI Television the United Nations. 6:00 A.M. 3 - Groat Space Coostar 3 - C N N 2 (S ) - High Feather 3 - Tom ft aleny ago as an NBC-TV secretary- Fred Astaire,” produced by Bud their lives and not be dependent on List's book, “ Nobody Makes Me receptionist trying to earn bus fare and the NRW Company — is where "But I didn't speak five lan­ 3 ) 3 - Varied Programs 3 - El S how da Eduardo II 3 - Varied Program* 8 - Newsline Y ^ i n . 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Turns own company. tions didn't matter.” 3 ) - CBS Early Morning News 3 (B ) - Sasama Street (Closed Over the years she has built a Lear formed Tandem and Miss Her first job after leaving befriend one another at a time*; 9:00 A.M. 3 - Jim Bakkar 8 (E )-V a rie d Programs At Tandem, Miss Rees said, "I 3 ) 3 - ABC Naw* This Captioned] reputation as one of television's Tandem was with Tomorrow En­ when both have gone through^ 3 - Naw $25,000 Pyramid 3 “ Oomar Pyle learned enough about the day-to- SHE WENT TO California ex­ Rees joined them, helping to Momkig 2:00 P.M. 3 - Dularo Gritar Tu Nombra most prolific women producers. tertainment, which produced “The recent divorces. 3 ~ I toy* Lucy 3 3 - Whaal of Fortune day business machinations... how pecting to work with underprivi­ develop two Emmy-winning TV (D - Jo* Franklin Show CD - Maks Room For Daddy 3 - Porky Pig She now heads her own production Autobiography of Miss Jane Pit­ The book did not make a 3 - M ovie 3 - Andy Griffith • to read a contract, a financial leged girls. series, “ All in the Fam ily” and 3 - Twonty-Minut* Workout ® 8 - One Ufa to Uvs 3 - Lfttto House on the Preiris company, Marian Rees Asso­ tman” and "Queen of the Stardust successful transition to the screen 3 3-Oanahu* report, a production report.” Instead, she took the job at NBC, "Sanford and Son.” 3 - Busin*** Time* on ESPN 11:30 A.M. 8 - Are You Anybody? ciates, Inc. 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DomP 3 - Peskmee Encendidas In classified telling our man learns about life and love tlj) - Josie and the Pusaycau 12:45 P.M. 3 - Bugs Bunny/Pofky Pig Each winner will receive $773,991 owns no car, said he would buy a home (£ - Ask the Doctor (8 “ Celebrate CP - Robert Schuller: The Hour from three different women. Troy Riverside. CA 8 - Clarence Darrow: Sterrirtg nique Senda. Helmut Berger. 3 - DIff rent Strakee readers what vou have of Power [Closed Captioned) 8:00 P.M. 3 - Bug. Bunny, J.J. and Tex 3 -N a w * 3-ScoobyDoo before federal taxes over 20 years for ® - Miracle Revival Hour Donahue, Claudette Colbert. Karl GD - MOyiE: 'Gregory's Girl' Henry Fonda Fonda portrays the 1971. Rated R. - Weft on* for sale. and an auto for his wife and son, Q D - New s “ Alice Tom m y joins his 3 (3D - SportsCenter Plus Malden 1961. An awkward teenager falls in love CD GD famous lawyer CiarerKe Darrow fill - Aprenda Ingles 10:00 A.M. college roommate in a round of in a special performance that 1:45 A.M. - American Family (S ) - News Update with the first female member of - Sunday Morning (3D partying that puts him on the shows Fonda's true acting skills. (X) - Nawa T H E N W H A T 19 I T ? PARPON ME. BUT IT CONTINUE TO ACT. (29 - Insight CP Revisited 'The Louds-Ten Years his high school soccer team. Gor­ IT'S NOT THE GD - Pelicula: 'Vuetta al wrong side of the law. (R) (R) (90 min.) S E E M S L I K E T H E R E ’S WHILE INVESTI0ATIN6 iS ) - Styto With Elsa Klensch r p - Austin City Limits Later.' Past and present footage don John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn, (X)-ABC Nawa ACTIN0.ORVOU ASTRO Paraiso' THOSE NEWSPAPER BRIDGE shows the changes in this fami­ Jake D 'Arcy. 1982. Rated PG GD - US Magazirw Awards (2S) - S IN - Tesis Daportiva EElNe BETTER A SIMPLE ANSWER- - Wild Kingdom CP - Maas G(D - Church of the Russians Special 2:00 A.M. T H E 9 E STORIES. VOU'LI. BOTH ly's life. (9 ) ~ Evans and Novak 8 “ Independent Network AT IT THAN ® - Ring Around the World GD - Tom & Jerry Pt. II 3 ) - CBS Nawa Nightwatch U IE 9 IN B E H A P P y 3 - MOVIE: 'Kung Fu CD - M a tt Houston Matt N e w s LAM- GRAPH - Septembsr Preview Show GD - MOVIE; Gregory's Girl' (@ - MOVIE: Swamp Thing' A 3 - MOVIE: 'Th. Runnar learns that a madman is out to (31) - H'a Your Buskwaa T H E N EW S­ Commandos' John Liu. Stumbles* A young nun is mys­ High-level defense An awkward teenager falls in love monster rises from the murky gain revenge against him. (R) (60 11:00P.M. PAPER. ® - 30 Minutes teriously murdered and the priest 3 - Voica of Faith with the first female member ol (31) - Sunday at the King's waters of a Southern swamp. min.) (Closed Captioned) who loved her is put on trial. Dick 3 ) 3 ) 3 3 - New* m - Davey/Qoliath his high school soccer team. Gor­ House Louis Jourdan, Adrienne Bar- IS) - Sporta Updata weak no-trump, which Van Dyke. Kathleen Quinlan. CD - Straight Talk d ) - Off th* Set ASTBO’ GBAPH 6:45 A.M. don John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn, ® - News/Sports/Weather beau. Rated PG 3 - RIak/MarrIaga explains their bidding. It Jake D'Arcy. 1982. Rated PG. Maureen Stapleton. 1978. Rated 8 ' At The Movies (X ) - w**k In Ravtow also made it easy for Nico - Sacred Heart S i - Bewitched - Red Sox Wmup PG 3 - ABC Nawa (8 - MOVIE: Abbott and 8 ~ SportsCenter (33) - O d d Couple Gardener to find the deuce Bernice Bede Osol GD - Matters of Life 8i Death I 8 - MOVIE: 'Tha ^mazing NORTH Costello in Here Come the Co­ (2D - No Empujen Programa 7:00 A.M. Promise to Remember; The Story Howard Hughas' This film 8 - Laurertce Olivier and (39 - SporuCantM 2:1SA.M . ♦ J5 of hearts lead. eds' Confusion reigns at a girl's comico con la animacion de Raul CSD - Jerry Falwell of Frankie Lymon ' The life and traces the life and career of one of Jackie Gleason T w o strangers (X) - CBS Nawa Nightwatch Albert Rose, sitting East, college when Abbott and Cos­ Astor. (39 ' MOVIE: Oragocy'* GM' ff J65 times of black teenage singer the world's most weahhy and discover that they loved the same JIP (D - Ken Copeland tello attempt to pay off the mort­ A n awkward teenager felts in love ♦ KQ96 played the nine. South won Frankie Lymon are examined. mysterious men. Tom m y Lee 8 - Carter Country woman. ( £ - Th is Is the Life gage Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. with the fast f e m ^ member of 3 - MOVIE: 'Tha Runnar 4AKQ2 with the ace and led a spade cfour Jones, Ed Flanders, Tovah Feld- 8 ' Sunday at tha King's Peggy Ryan. 1945 3 ) - New Jersey Hispano 5:00 P.M. his high school soccer team. Gor­ Stumbles’ A young ntMi is mys­ to dummy’s jack. Rose fol­ m - Newark & Reality suh, 1977. House WEST EAST ^ r t h d a y * Fsn American Oamae don John Sinclair, Dae Hepburn, teriously murdwed snd the priest dD - Robert Schuller (S ) > News Update ® - What About Women GD CD lowed with the three. A sec­ GD ~ Friendship Through Music Coverage of the IX Pan American 3 - W v iE : Tycoon' Pact 1 Jake D'Arcy. 1982. Rated PG. who loved her is put on trial. Dick 4A74 ft632 3 - September Preview Show ond spade produced the (S - Horseshow Jumping; IS ) - Chalice of Salvation Games is presented from Cara­ An American railroad builder 8 - Festival of FaKh Van Dyke, Kathleen Ouinlerf;, »K432 WQ1097 Cleveland Grand Prix from 3 - MOVIE: ‘The Good Guys 2:15P.M. finds adventure and romance in Maureen Stapleton. 1978. Rated'k I SORRY T'BOTHER YOU, ♦ AJ85 ♦ 73 deuce from Rose. Nico took August 28.1963 (2D - Mr. Rogers' Neighbor­ cas. Venezuela. (60 min.) 8 - CMkIran Running Out of Chagrin Falls and tha Bad Guys' An unlikely S ) - Week In Review South America John Wayne. his ace and could see two hood - MOVIE; 'Cactus Flower' MISSUS, BUT MV FRIEND ( ftJ6 4 9 7 4 3 Adjustments may be necessar/ pair joins hands on the side of the CD Laraine Day, Sir Cedric Hard- Tim a 0 9 - Sunday Cartoon Express S i (3) - Major League A middle-aged bachelor wants to NEEDS HELP.' sure tricks: one heart and in order to achieve your goals (2§) “ Nuestra Familia law. Robert Mitchum, George 8 - Sports Tonight 2:30 A.M. ^ o S O U T H Baseball: Boston at Chicago marry his young mistress who be­ wicke, 1947 the ace of diamonds. in the coming year. Change ® - Festival of Faith Kennedy. 1969 (D - CNN f^eedNne News * 4 K Q 1 0 9 8 ( 8 ~ Sacrifice of the Mass W hite Sox lieves he has a wife and children. (9 ) - News/Sports/Weather 8 - M O V IE : 'Prom N ight' Four He knew that South held your aim if It improves the qual­ O - CNN News high school giris witness a 8 - MOVIE: 'Denwns of thiT 4 A 8 (S) - MOVIE: 'Who Has Seen 'GD ** Sports America 2:30P.M. Walter Matthau. Ingrid Bergman, 8 8 - Knight Rider either the seven or eight of ity of what you're forgetting. ® - News/Sports/Weather the W ind?' A young boy growing Goldie Hawn. 1969. friend’s death and find that so­ Mind* The children of a decedent ♦ 10 4 2 12:30 P.M. GD - Greatest Sports Legends (2D " Nova 'The Miracle of Life.' hearts, and East the Q-10. If VIRGO (Aug. 23-8«pt. 22) If - Jimmy Swaggart up in a prairie town during the De­ meone has discovered their se­ noble family long for freedom and" 410 8 5 Today's program features (X) 3 - NCAA Football The incredible chain of events South held the seven, there situations get sticky today, pression searches for an under­ CP - Rat Patrol cret. Leslie Nielsen, Jamie Lee love. Paul Jones, Patrick M agaa^ (» - World Tomorrow // Mickey Mantle. Preview Today's program prev­ which turns a sperm and an egg were two heart tricks. With you're the person who* can be standing of life. Brian Painchaud, - Make It Real Curtis. 1980. Yvonne Mitchell. 1973. > ' Vulnerable: Eiast-West CP iews the 1983 N C A A college into a fetus are examined. (R) ( w relied upon in the clinch. Your ® - MOVIE: 'Firebird 2015 Gordon Pinsent. Helen Shaver. B - Style WKh Elsa Klansch 8 - PaUcula: 'Loa Madteoe' 8 - M O V IE : 'S u m m e r Lovera'- Dealer: North East holding the seven, there A D ' In the year 2015 A.O. there (3D - NFL's Greatest Moments football season. (60 min.) min.) (Closed Captioned) -4 / was only one. Was there any behavior, however, may not 1977 NFL's Greatest Moments pre­ A young vacationing coupla'- is such a w <^d oil shortage that a 3:00 P.M. C D •“ Saint (8 “ Gunsmoke 8 ~ larson Sunday Night 1 !\ 11 W «t North East South give others that impression. ® - World Tomorrow sents the 1976 AFC Playoff fea­ meets a French woman who way to find another trick if ban on auto use is in force and the QD (X) - Worid S«ri.t of GoH !♦ P ass 14 Order now: The NEW Match­ turing the Oakland Raiders vs 8 - Youl Makeover Special ( B '* Evening at Pops 11:30 P.M. brings excKement to their hoK-- Blast held that seven? worldwide police force is esta­ - Rex Humbard Coverage of the final round is pre­ P ass 2 ft P ass 2 ft maker wheel and booklet which New England Patriots. 8 - Festival of FaKh 3D - CBS Nmy* day. Peter (sellagher. Daryl Hart- Nico found one. East had blished to enforce the ban. Darrin (S I - Sesame Street (Closed sented from the Firestone Coun­ 8:30 P.M. nah. Valerie Quennessen. 1962.' > P ass 3 ft Pass 4 4 reveals romantic compatibili McGavin, Doug McClure. 1981. (S ) “ Crossfire try Club. Akron, OH. (2 hrs.) 9 ) - News/Sports/Weather QD - David Suaakind echoed in trumps to show a Captioned) (X) C£ - One Day At A Tkna Rated R. e --a 7 1 P ass Pass Pass ties for all signs, tells how to Rated PG. 8 - Judy Collins: This Is the third. Remember, the trump S i ® - Meet the Press CG - MOVIE: 'Hittor: Th« Lnt Alex opts to go out on a date in­ 3 ) - MOVIE: ‘Criala at Cwttral 8 - Virginia SUma Tannia of get along with others, finds ris­ ® - Kenneth Copeland 10:15A.M. Day echo shows an odd number, (2D - Lawmakers Te n Days' A dissection of Hi­ stead of Joining Schneider at his H igh' A high school teacher end Naw bfanay Coverage of the ing signs, hidden qualities, plus - Cooking/Kerr tler's final hours complete with girls’ vice principal becomes em­ - Heritage Comer 3 - Santo Domingo InvKa lodge's father-and-son night. (R) women's fin^s is presented from Opening lead: V2 unlike the suit echo that more. Send $2 to Astro-Grnp^., GS) - Foro 41 newsreel footage of the atrocities broiled in the 1957 federal-state 10:30 A.M. 8 - Wall Street Joumel Mahwah. N J. (3 hrs.) LISTEN TO THAT UFE WAS S O 'MOTHERS U5EP10 IT NOW THEV-ROCK" shows an even number. 7:30 A.M. (S) - MOVIE: They Got Me at concentration camps. Based 8 - Budwaisar Million Cover­ controversy over integration at Box 469, Radio City Statio.i, - T V Mass age of this horse race is pre­ (3D ~ liKemationel Track ar>d 3 - Morwy WaMi MUSIC.' SUCH A WILP GEN’a E THEN. ROCK THEIR BAeiE5„ THEM TD SLEEP So Nico led his jack of N.Y. 10019. Mail an additional (X ) - VVa Baliava CP Covered' A dim-wited newspa­ on an eye-witness account 'The Central High School in Little Rock, sented from Arlington Park, Field: VVeKklMMe Meet from TD 64-EEP WITH WITH MICK JAI3GER diamonds. Dummy won with $1 for your Virgo Astro-Graph CP - Dolly! perman stumbles into a sabotage Last Dance Of The Chancellery' Ark. Joerme W oodward, Charles 3:00 A.M. CONTKA<5T TD THE m - Insight ring in Washington. Bob Hope, Chicago. IL. (60 mtn.) Zurich, Switzertend By Oswald Jacoby the queen, and Rose played predictions for the year ahead. (D - That's the Spirit by Gerhard BokJt. Alec Guinness. Durning. 60UNIP5 CF MV VOUTW. LULLABIES. fffl - Jack Van Imps Prasants Dorothy Lamour, Otto Preminger. Simon W ard, Adolfo Celi. **. (8 - Hogan's Heroes 3 - Muy Etpadal: Migual 3 ) - MOVIE: 'OumshM' A and James Jacoby the seven to show an even Be sure to give your zodiac CD 8 - N e w s bingo caller decides to become a & - W.V. Grant (3D ~ Pink Panther Show 1943. 1973. Bose' number. sign. 5:15 P.M. GD ~ Honaymoonars gumshoe. Albert Finney. Bilia (S ) - Newsmaker Sunday ® > Spotlight on Government (39 - MOVIE: 'Itank Here is a defense that Declarer was stuck in LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be @ ) - Big Story 3 - B. There 9:00P.M. WhKelaw. 1971. - Electric Company The Show He Never Gave' The 8 - tnsida Bustnass could take place in a high- realistic when analyzing impor­ (SI - MOVIE: ‘Tha Runnar dummy and had no way to 1:00 P.M. show that Williams might have 5:30 P.M. CD ( D * Jeffersone George re­ 8 - MOVIE: 'Tha Priaonar of 3 - SpoctaCantsr level rubber bridge game or tant matters today. Don't per­ Stumbles' A young nun is mys­ (31 - Mise Del Domingo evaluates his financial frugality pull the last trumps. Besides - Psn American Games given the night he died is pre­ Zands' A Lornion cab driver is 3 - Naws/Sports/Wsathar . mit your logic to be overruled teriously murdered and the priest 3 ) - MOVIE: 'One Night in the CP CP (39 - Co -Ed Meg Griffin hosts this when a dream reveals his in an expert duplicate game. the trump ace, the defense Coverage of the IX Pan American sented. Sneezy Waters abducted by tha Duke of Zands to by wishful thinking, but see who loved her is put on trial. Dick Tropics* Abbott and Costello are weekly teen magazine. chances of going to Heaven a^e 3 - MOVIE: Tattoo' A psy- 'll This hand is from a 1963 collected one heart, the dia­ Van Dyke, Kathleen Quinlan. Games is presented from Cara­ GD ' Ovation Today's program stand-in for his incarcerated hair- ctwiic tanoo expert kidnaps s things for what they are. assigned to protect a nightclub 3 - Newsmaker Sunday slim. (R) apparant brother. Peter S e ^ s , match between Britain and mond ace, a diamond ruff Maureen Stapleton. 1976. Rated cas. Venezuela. (2 hrs.) features 'The Boast of Kings' and model snd makae her the ultimate SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) operator's interest when the man 3 - GraataM Sports Lagandi - MOVIE: 'Chohboys' Lynne Frederick. Lionel Jeffries. South Africa. and a one trick set. PG. - MOVIE: Ike: The War Pastorale.' (2 hrs.) GE) 3 canvas for hie work. Bruce Dam) underwrites half of a policy that CP The tensions inherent in the life of 1979. The South Africans use a (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) There's a possibility you’ll IS I - El Club 700 will pay a million dollars if he fails Years' 'Ike' is the wartime saga 3 - N.w. UpdM. 3 - September Preview Show Maud Adame. 1981. Rated R. operate at extremes where policemen and the means they 3 - M O V IE : 'Cam lll*' A Pari- to marry his fiancee. Bud Abbott, .of the Kansas country boy who (3 - MOVIE: 'CMutroplw' 3 - Odd Couple use to unwind are explored in this your resources are concerned (a - Kingdom Living led the mightiest invasion force in aienne couriesan finds true love 3:30A.M . Lou Costello, Nancy Kelly. 1940 This documentary chronicles na­ action pecked but sensitive por­ today. You may be an expert In - Momingtown history and became the most be­ 6:00P.M. too late. Greta Garbo, Robert 3 - Crossfico - Conversation WKh... tural and man-made disasters trait of the men in blue. Perry one Instance and a novice in loved American hero of the 20th Taylor. Lionel Barrymore. 1936. CROSSWORD 8:00 A.M. that have occurred throughout (X) QD 3 3 3 - Nawt King. Louis (k>ssett Jr.. Charles 4:00 A.M . another. 10:45 A.M. century. Robert Duvall. Lee Re- 3 - M m *. Council of Rabbi* C D -B e r r io history. N arrate by William Con­ C£ - C B S N o w s Durning. 1977 3 - Australian Rutes FootiMN SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. - Jew ish Life mick, Dana Andrews. 1979. 57 Sensible Answer to Previous Puzzle rad. (C - Hawaii Fhra-O ’ ft la W ritten 11:45 P.M. ACROSS 21) Once your goals are G D Jim m y Swaggart CP - MOVIE: 'The Autobiogrd- CD 3 - News Update 56 Headwear 3 - Wild Kingdom reached today, be sure to con­ CD - Confluence 11:00 A.M. phy Of Miss Jane Pittman' (3 9 - H B O Rock: Stavia Nicks In 8 - Memories with Lawrence (X) - Mi** Blach Amarica 3 - MOVIE: -Prom Night' Four 1 Urban eyesore solidate them. Don't let victory CP - Jerry Falwell Former slave lives to participate 3:15P.M. Concert This rock star performs W alk Pagaant high school girts witness a 5 Reproach C P - Celebration/Eucharist her biggest hits. DOWN slip through your fingers CP - Issues '83 in the birth of the civil rights 3 - Madia Watch 8 - MOVIE: 'Star Were' An or­ 12:00 A.M. friend's death and find that so­ 9 Self CP - Terry Cole-Whittaker movement and recounts her life (3D - Alfred HKchcock Hour phan. a renegade and a princess meone has discovered their aa- because of a weak grip. - Make Peace With Nature S ) - MOVIE: 'Paradiaa, 12 Fint-rate 1 Cummerbund (3D - Frederick K. Price CP spanning a cetury od change. 3:30 P.M. battle the evil forces controlling cret. Leslie Nielsen. Jamie Lea CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 10) 8 - M O V IE : 'N e w Y e w 's Evil' Hawaiian Btyla' An unemployad (comp, wd.) 2 Unfrequented GD -* NFL Pre-Season Football: Cicely Tyson, Barbara Chaney. Ri­ the Empire. Mark Hamill, Carrie Curtis. 1980. Today's experiences could be O - M O V IE: 'Star W ars' An or­ (31) - Th is W aak In BaaafaaH A psychotic madman turns a Hol­ pilot returns to Hawaii to start a 13 Coupe, for 3 Random Miami vs. New York Giants chard Dysart. 1974 Fisher. Harrison Ford. 1978. somewhat unusual. You might phan, a renegade and a princess 3 - Big Stoiv lywood New Year's Eve celebra­ helicopter service. Qvis Presley, 4:15 A.M . one 4 Kitten's cry battle the evil forces controlling GD - Professional Wrestling tion into a nightmare of horror. Rated PG. be disappointed where expec­ CP - CNN Headline News 3 - MOVIE: 'Stars and Stripaa Suzanne Leigh, James Shegeta. 3 -M O V IE : -Star Wars' A n o r. 14 Timber tree 5 Bold the Empire. Mark Hamill. Came 8 - News Update 1966. tations are high — and derive (S ) - News Update (3D - Day to Remember Foraver' Eventful years of John (9 ) - News/Sports/Weather phan, a renegade and a prlncaae 15 Flaky-storm Fisher, Harrison Ford. 1978 3 (SI-M OVIE: -MarioPuzo's 6 New benefits from seemingly lost (S ) - Memories with Lawrence Philip Sousa's Kfe between 1892 8 • Embejadoree de la Mueica 3 ) - MOVIE: Tha Homacxuii. battle tha evil forces controMng 16 Swerve Rated PG. (3D “ Tennis: 1983 Hamlet The Godfather: The Complete Testament causes. W alk Challenge Cup - Singles and and 1900. Clifton W ebb. Debra Programa musical presentando la ing* A young man bring* hi* wifa the Empka. Mark Hamill, Canto 17 Flower & - Popeye and Woody Novel for Television' Part 1 book GD - Supersoccer Doubles Finals from Jericho. Page, Robert Wagner. 1952 musica y el folklore de Colombia. horn* for a atianga reunion wWi Fiihar, Harrison Ford. 1B78. oariand AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) Young Vito Corleone takes the hi* widowed father end femHy in Rated PG. 7 Colorado In joint ventures with friends ® - Naws/Sports/Weather NY ( 8 ~ SpoitsWorld Today's pro­ 8 - M O V IE : 'Heaven's Gate* 18 Possessive (S ) “ Fantastico Animal first steps toward becomihg a this adaptation of tha Harold Pin­ Indian today, try not to jump to ( 8 1 - Robert Schuller gram features the C A R T Pocono In the 1890's, cattle ranchers and 3 -Madia Watch pronoun (8 " Adelante 3 - MOVIE: 'Flrsfox' A Viet- neighboriKxxl don by avenging ter play. CyrH Cueack, Vivien Mer­ 6 Dinghy 500 auto race and Survival of tha immigrant homesteaders battle conclusions. Hasty judgments ( 8 ( S ) - Sesame Street (Closed nam veteran tries to steal a Rus­ the wrong done to a ^ his chant, Ian H d m . 1973 16 Noun 9 Skinny fish 29 Seaport in 44 Spanish ® - Mayor's Report Fittest. (90 min.) for t M r own share of the Ameri­ 4:30 A.M. could be erroneous and cause Captioned) sian jet fighter from its hanger. family. Robert DeNiro, Marion suffix 10 Mirth Alaska house ® - Survival Special Mtima: Clint Eastwopd. 1982. Rated PG. 3 - MOVIE: 'Firabird 2015 can Dream. Kris Kristofferson, Brando, A l Pacino. 1972. Q i) - Streets of San Fiandaoo 3 - Abbott and CostaNo hard feelings. iSl - El Ministorio de Jimmy 20 Surround Africa's Mysterious Spring.’ To­ A D '. In the year 2015 A.D . there Christopher Walken, John Hurt. 3 - B i g Story 11 Leave out 30 Increased 45 Deserve PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Swaggart Presanta ® - Incredible Hulk 3 - MOVIE: 'Absonco of (39 - Auto Radng ‘83: LA.- ' I ME\/ERC501TE EWJDV 2 2 ___ night's program looks at the var­ is such a world oil shortage that a 1980. Tbnai/ Budwaisar BOO from Crockett 19 Sundown 32 Consomme 46 Singer Self-sufficiency is a "must" is» - Oral Roberts and You @ - News/Sports/Weather M alice' A n overzeatous reporter 21 Conclusion iety of creatures who visit ban on auto use is in force and the 8 - Starsky and Hutch harasses a man suspected of RivaraMa, CA TiiKEFUNaiON^UMTIL 24 Long time 35 Springs Fitzgerald today. Don't rely upon persons (8 “ Dr. James Kennedy Kenya's Mzima Spring. (R) S “ Greatest Sports Legends worldwide police force is esta­ 23 Stupid fellow whom you know, from experi­ 6:30 P.M. committing a crime. Paul New ­ u ^ - Diyadala'a BaaabaN 25 Songstress 36 Look at 47 Pacific island Religion min.I 10th Anniversary Special blished to enforce the ban. Darrin man. Sally Fields Melinda Dillon. Sinatra fata .ITDTALLV RELAit. Della 24 Son of ence. make prom ises they fail McGavin, Doug McClure. 1981. JH IC r 36 Cold cubes 48 Acquires Latinos 3 - MOVIE: 'Absence of (Xl-CBS News 1981. Rated PG. Aphrodite to deliver 11:15A.M. Rated PG. 3 - Ebony/Jat Showcaaa HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -r 27 Ramp 39 Cereal grass 51 Lyricist Malice' An overzeatous reporter C D - N e w s 3 - Tontonrow 's M usic Today 31 Assumed 25 Talk wildly ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) 8:30A.M. ® - Health Week harasses a man suspected of 3 - Nawa/Sporta/Waathar Frank Sinatra, one q( 26 OneJGer.) 41 Uneven Gershwin 4:00 P.M. 33 3 - ABC Nawt (E ) - MastaipiSGs Thsatrs 'The manner Protect your material interests f P •> Portuguese Around Us committing a crime. Paul New­ 3 -M O V IE : -SwanipThing- A 42 Pull to pieces 52 Swift aircraft 11:30 A.M. (3D - Major League Baeebell: Flams Trees of Thika.' The Hollywood's most ho­ 32 Smut 27 Idols today, but try to do so in ways man, Sally Field, Melinda Dillon. 3 - Inaida Buainaaa monster rise* from the ttxirfcy (D-Dialogue CP - Face the Nation Newt York Yenkees at CeHfomia Grams leave Elspeth with Mrs. nored celebrities, will re­ 33 Heart (Let.) 28 Sacred image 43 Egyptian deity (abbr.) that won't cause conflicts or 1981. Rated PG 3 3 -NBC Nawa waters of a Southern swamp. CP - Day of Discovery (P ® - T h is W eek w ith David 8 - Voice of FaKh Nimmo whila t h ^ go off to the ceive more laurels Nov. 20 34 Compass create ill will with persons with (2D - Worlds Largest Country 3 - MOVIE: 'Tha Prida of tha Louis Jourdan, Adrienne Bar- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 0 10 11 - Bugs Bunny & Friends Brinkley races. |R| (60 min.) (Ciosad Cap- beau. Rated PG. in a tribute by the Variety point whom you deal. M usic Show 8 - MOVIE; 'Curse of the Yankees' The story of New York Honed) - Rex Humbard 35 Plants grass 12 13 14 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ® - Crossfire CP ( 8 “ Church of the Russians Faceless M en' A scientist exca­ Yankee slugger Lou Gehrig is pre­ 3 - Tha AtblatM Clubs International. vating afKient Pompeii ruins 36 Indefinite Contrary to your conservative ( 8 - Robert Schuller: The Hour O - Fraggla Rock Visit the sented. Gary Cooper, Babe Ruth. 9:15 P.M. 3 - MOVIE: 'Oabla and The veteran crooner ' 8 - How To With Pots unearths a faceless men of stone. amount 15 16 17 nature, speculative ventures of Pow er (Closed Captionied) world of Fraggle Rock underneath Welter Brennan. 1942. IS )- Frooman Rsports Lombard' Two of HoUywood's will be feted at an “All (B - Firing Line Richard Anderson, Elaine Ed­ 37 Dull with elements of risks are apt the basement of an eccentric in­ ( 3 - FaU of Fraddia ttw Uaf top stars of the '30 's fight the ® - Jewish Heritage ventor. wards, Adele Mara. 1956. ®-MaatarpiacsThsatrs ‘Tha Star Party for Frank 39 Start up again 15 10 20 21 to appeal to you today. Howev­ 1:30P.M. Flame Trees of Thika.’ The powerhil studio bosses' at­ Sinatra" at the NBC stu­ 40 Liquid I 9:00 A.M. & - MOVIE: Treasure (S ) - News Update 7:00 P.M. tempts to control thek private ■ ■ er, you must still be cautious Grants leave Elspeth with Mrs. 22 23 CP - M ajor League Baseball: dios in a program that will measure 2 . GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) CP - up Front Gelieons' This is a true account San Francisco at New York 8 ~ Chlqullledee Programs do QD QD - 60 Mbuitaa Nimmo while they go off to the lives. James Brolin, JiN Cley- of the recovery of over $2 million vaffedadee prasantando el tal- burgh. Red Buttons. 1976. be broadcast as a TV 41 Ogle ■ Things important to you today CP - Wonderama Mots (X) - Mafv Griffin races. (R) (60 min.) (Closed Cep* MY DAD SAYS HB'Q drOINcS- HE eAY5 HE'S CARRYING I THINKVtXl RE 25 26 25 29 30 worth of treasure which was lost ento joven. tionedj special during the 1983-8>( 42 Runner might not be of equal Interest f p - Sunday Morning when a Spanish treasure fleet (Xb - MOVIE: The Girl, the QD ® - RIplav'a Baliava It or 12:30 A.M. TO Oral Roberts and You day's program gives a special 4:30 P.M. tant objectives can be took to the upcoming college 8 ' Sunday at tha King's N a w J o iw y Coverage of the 10:00 P.M. 3 - MOVIE: Thbiga Ara contributions to goo^ of wood ( 8 ( B " Sesame Street (Closed 53 54 56 achieved today, provided you football season. (60 min.) 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william H. Scott Longtime Manchester resident William H. Scott People died at his home at 21 Wellesley Road Friday. glad to leave FOCUS/ He was born in Colebrook and moved to Manchester in 1933. Prior to his retirement in 1965, he worked for the for new post John Hancock Insurance Co for 32 years. Scott is survived by his wife, Ethel (Stratton) Scott; ‘I feel like it’s a piece of me’ three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Wilma) Visny of In Coventry, Mrs. Paul (Constance) Miller of Manches­ ■ . ! ter, and Mrs. Ernest (Carolyn) Luccia of Anchorage, By Sarah Passed F o c u s Alaska; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Peters of Plainville; Herald Reporter two step-brothers, two step-sisters, nine grandchild­ Adele Angle RHAM superintendent David L. Cattanach’s ren and six great-grandchildren. Focus Editor The funeral service will be private and burial will be resignation this week was long expected by members Ifs Izz/s last day at Regal’s at the convenience of the family. No calling hours are of the Regional District No. 8 school board. Cattanach scheduled. will take over as superintendent of the Waterford Memorial contributions can be sent to the American public school system Nov. 1. RHAM board chairman Richard Harrison of By Adele Angle Heart Association at 310 Collins St. in Hartford or to Focus Editor the Center Congregational Church of Manchester at 11 Marlborough said Thursday he knew Cattanach had Center Street. been job-hunting for several years and had been a It’ s a basement storage room now, dimly The Holmes Funeral Home is in charge of finalist in several superintendent searches around the Awful lit with an overhead lightbulb. Rows of arrangements. state, including Vernon, Newington and Waterbury. “ If anybody’s surprised he’s leaving, they’ve got to neatly-stacked cardboard boxes line the Marguerite (Little) Kavier have their head in the sand,” said Harrison. "Most walls. New employees at Regal’s probably give the place the brush off. Mar^erite (Little) Kayser, 80, of 607 Hartford administrations don’t stay in one position terribly sorry, But It’s where it all started for Israel Road died Friday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. long, and we don’t expect them to.” Cattanach has Snyder of 178 Lydall St., the general Mrs. Kayser was born In Columbia Sept. 3,1902. She headed RHAM for 11 years. moved to Manchester from Hartford, where she lived Harrison pointed out that even assistant superin­ manager at Regal’s, who retires today. "The first expansion we made was to add most of her life, 10 years ago. Mrs. Kayser, the wife of tendent William Breck is a candidate for his first full can man two dressing rooms,” Snyder said this the late George Kayser, belonged to the Manchester superintendent’s position in East Hampton. Breck, a week, as he looked around his original Senior Citizens and the Trinity Episcopal Church of finalist for the position, was interviewed by the East i basement tailor shop at Regal’s Men’s Hartford. Hampton board again earlier this week. I like sayng hello to people. Shop, 903 Main St. Mrs. Kayser is survived by one son, George M. I like it even better when they His voice was tinged with sadness and Kayser Jr. of Reno, Nev.; four daughters, Mrs. “ I LOVED the first eight years,” Cattanach said say hello back to me. Friday. "The last three got kind of tough." disbelief. Sadness that he was leaving. Richard (Helen) Allely of Mancheser, Mrs. Clive There’s a woman I say hello to (Ann) Perrin of Glastonbury, Mrs. George (Lillian) Cattanach said he started job-hunting before Disbelief that during his tenure all this had almost every morning. I have Perham of East Haddam, Mrs. Manuel (June) Santos RHAM voted last spring to withdraw from the Central grown into five stores — Regal’s and Jeans of Enfield; and one sister, Mrs. Amy Belanger of Office Committee pact, but would not confirm that he never seen her at any other time of Plus in Manchester, Regal’s Men’s Shop in Rocky Hill. Also surviving are numerous grandchild­ had actually applied for other positions in previous the day; we often pass one another Vernon, Petiuck’s and a Jeans Plus in Springfield, Mass. ren and great-grandchildren, several neices and years. at a most unromantic meeting nephews and several great neices and nephews. " I t ’s true that the uncertainty (of the COC without. spot. “ I built all these shelves myself,” hesaid, Memorial services for Mrs. Kayser are scheduled RHAM) made me glad this came through,” he said. showing a visitor through the basement for Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Trinity Episcopal Cattanach predicted RHAM will rejoin COC when it The garbage dumpster of the area this week. He led the visitor by pipe Church of Hartford at 120 Sigourney St. Burial will be finds it cannot function on its own. apartment complex where I live. racks he’d erected himself years ago. ” I at the convenience of the family and no calling hours Cattanach has also predicted RHAM and the. COC Last week I was contributing my feel like it’s a piece of me,” he said softly. are scheduled. will have a difficult time hiring new superintendents last two days’ worth of potato Contributions in memory of Mrs. Kayser can be sent as long as the regional system remains in disarray. peelings and things, when two ISREAL SNYDER — just about everyone calls him Izzy — has had a busy week. After to the Trinity Episcopal Church in Hartford. Harrison has advocated turning the three elemen­ just-expired bananas fell out of my The Holmes Funeral Home of Manchester at 400 tary school districts into one and perhaps relinking all, his 65th birthday was Thursday; he and garbage bag, just as I was about to wife, Shirley, celebrated their 42nd wed­ Main St. is in charge of arrangements. the junior high and high schools with the unified pitch them in the dumpster. elementary district. ding anniversary on Wednesday, and, of In Memoriam course, there was a party for his retirement "There’s about as much chance of that happening “ They must be wild bananas,” I In loving memory of Jenny Kurapkot who passed Wednesday night at Willie’s. away August 27th, 1980. now as a snowball has in Hades,” said Cattanach. said. “ Did you see the way they Harrison admitted the elementary districts are not And, in the middle of it all, he took time And while she lives in peaceful sleep, her memory we tried to get away?” out to talk about his years at Regal’s. & shall always keep. sympathetic to RHAM proposals these days. He and; She laughed all the way up the Cattanach both said the districts feel betrayed by the*- Snyder is a gravely-voiced man with an road, and suddenly there was a RHAM pull-out. ; easy smile and a firm handshake. He Sadly missed by halo on my morning. dresses conservatively — a neat navy blue Sons Arthur, William and blazer and gray slacks — and his hands, a CATTANACH CLAIM ED it is inconsistent for Donald and Mrs. June Hansen and Family tailor’s hands, are roughened by work in his RHAM to pull out of COC and push for a single board of TH E RE ’S ANOTHER dumpster vegetable garden. Herald photo by Pinto education. He said the COC, now composed o f' friend I have, but I did something In Memoriam For the past 37 years, Snyder has been a separate elementary school districts in Hebron, stupid, and now he’s mad at me, I In loving memory of Ralph DeSimone, who passed moving force at Regal’s. He’s worked as a away August 28th, 1970. Phyllis Derek stands with her bouquet left) George Waddell, Richard Martin Andover and Marlborough as well as the joint junior think. \1 and senior high school (RHAM ) district, already general manager since he joined the store under the portraits of Manchester’s and (obscured behind her) Weiss. She in 1946. Dear Father you are not forgotten effectively operates as one board. The first time I met him he three town general managers, (from He helped build the business up into.what s e rv^ under Martin and Weiss. Cattanach dismissed RHAM ’s dissatisfaction with probably took about 10 or 15 years though on earth you are no more. it is today, a five-store chain with about 80 the (COC, saying there have been few issues during his Still in memory you are with us as right off the top of my life. employees. you always were before. tenure here on which RHAM voted differently from There’s a big heavy door to the m the elementary districts. Customers who have been coming in to dumpster one must swing open, in say good bye to Izzy have reacted wth Sadly missed. Harrison said that the $71,000 RHAM contributed order to throw the garbage in. disbelief to the news that he was retiring. By children, grandchildren, this year as its share of the COC budget could pay for He was standing INSIDE the "But we thought you owned the place,” they and great-grandchildren. Manager’s secretary honored RHAM to have its own superintendent and a secretary. dumpster one morning, when I say. I He said the interests of the elementary schools': sleepily swung the door open. Sophomore orientation set HE DOESN’T. The Apter family does. Phyllis Derek, secretary to The boss did not tell Mrs. general manager’s office. naturally differ from those of secondary schools and ■* I said something like k 4 Jl______Louis Apter founded the business and his All sophomores and other students new to General Manager Robert that the RHAM schools are sadly in need of m ore" Derek she was the guest of Weiss read the inscription for "E E E eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee," and son, Bernard Apter, runs the business Herold photos by Targulnlo Manchester High School are invited to an orientation Weiss, was called out of the administrative attention. ” honor. She did not need the her. dropped everything. today. ceremony at 9 a.m. Monday in the cafeteria. "It will office in a huny late Friday notebook and pencil to accept Harrison said the day is not far off when the RHAM * Top, Israel (Izzy) Snyder behind the counter at Snyder sits at his sewing machine in his tailor shop. Mrs. Derek served on the He didn’t apologize. An elderly “ I gave Mr. (Louis) Apter a year’s notice. be a good chance for them to get to know the building afternoon, and with unsecretar- the congratulations of friends office staff under General Man­ schools will need their own business manager. He said i Regal’s Men's Shop, 903 Main St., where he’s The general manager still takes on difficult tailoring man, obviously a gentleman, he Everybody said, ’You’re crazy.’ I said, before the start of classes on Wednesday,” said ylike carelessness she left be­ and fellow workers, but she was ager Richard Martin, Weiss’s the status of their budget is constantly in question worked for 37 years. He retires today. Above left. jobs occasionally. Principal Jacob Ludes. hind her glasses, notebook and just said "Good morning." He said ’How could I not? They’ve been good to me. pred^essor in the post. She was because no one currently at the junior and senior high I ’ve always had a free hand.’ ” Ludes will deliver a welcoming address to students pencil. lost without the glasses when it it as though it was perfectly appointed Weiss’s secretary 13 schools is trained to handle the necessary accounting. Snyder joined Regal’s fresh out of a stint at 9:30 a.m., to be followed by informal meetings with came time to read the inscrip­ He added that it takes administrators forever to fili »• natural to be standing inside a SNYDER DESCRIBED their initial $7.98, and, for two cents more, you could get be married at St. James Church across the Weiss had told her she had to years ago. She said she has with the U.S. Army. counselors, other administrators, and upperclassmen tion on the plaque they pres­ out all the forms state law requires, over 300 per year meeting. " I told him, ’I understand pants. If another pair of pants. street in an hour. go the gold room in the Lincoln enjoyed those 13 years and dumpster. In the Army he’d made headlines in the Bn hand for the event. Tours of the building will be ented to her in commemoration for each of the four member districts, according to • you want to do pants, I think we can do “ My first ad ran, ’Get your 2 cents worth Snyder ran to his sewing machine, and Center where an employee was especially likes the fact that the service paper, as “ The Jewish Cook.” available, and refreshments will be served. of her 25 years’ employment Harrison. He is what you call a small-time something,” Snyder said. in,’ ” he recalled with pride. the bridegroom got married in an hour. to be honored at a party. job involves a wide variety of As he explains it, “ I cooked Kosher-style. “ He has grandchildren now,” Snyder The orientation should be over by 10:30 a.m with the town, all of it in the types of work. redemption artist. He climbs into Those were the days when Main Street according to Ludes. For example, I used butter whenever the said, smiling at the memory. the dumpster in order to collect was lined with clothing stores, places like Snyder estimated in the 37 years with recipe called for lard. I made potato latkes Clifford’s Mens’ Shop, Glenney’s Men’s Lots of his original customers have those cans the rest of us lazy ones Regal’s, he’s seen "m ore than a million" instead of potato cakes. I chopped up fish Shop, House and Hale, Montgomery Ward’s pairs of slacks go into and out of the store. grandchildren, in fact. throw away. and made gefilte fish insteadof fish cakes.” and Keller’s. Some of his customers are well known. Out of the Army, he was hired by Lou How police set stage for big drug bust Fire calls “ You can’t imagine what the store was SOME OF THOSE pairs of pants went out Men like Nate Agostinelli — his mother Apter. At that point. Regal’s, only a fraction FOR MON’THS, after that, I like. There were just three people — Miss easier than others. Snyder, a skilled tailor, shopped for him at R egal’s. And men like of the size the store is today, was a men’s braced myself for the face on the Priva (who still works at Regal’s today), still handles the difficult tailoring jobs for Ed Tomkiel and Roger Negro. By Sarah Passed haberdashery, specializing in shirts and them. other side of the dumpster each Mr. Apter and me.” Regal’s, though the Manchester store today Snyder clearly has no regrets. "It’s Herald Reporter ounce of . He was found to have nine ounces in Manchester ties. Rautenberg and Chaves agreed then to do business morning. And, sometimes, not Snyder has always believed in promotion. has four fulltime tailors. time,” he said. With typical modesty, he his possession at the time. Snyder had workedd as a pants manufac­ under the terms Brndiar had earlier described. That He recalled his first sale. It was a two-cent He remembered the day Tony Aceto of said he had a lot of people to say good-bye to. Caught red-handed, Chaves agreed to help set up his always, he’d be in there, plucking turer in Springfield, Mass., his hometown, The story behind last week’s arrest of four southern night Chaves handed the policeman $100 in cash. Thursday, 11:26 a.m. — woods fire, 120A Rachel " sale, something he said he originated in this Manchester came running in with a pair of “ In my time here. I ’ve made a lot of suppliers in New Haven, according to police. away. and Apter saw promise in the young man. Connecticut residents, who federal drug enforcement Rautenberg notified Chaves several times after Road (District) area. The deal was get your first pair for ill-fitting tuxedo pants. Aceto was going to friends,” he said. authorities say formed part of a major cocaine area police had made a cocaine arrest. The two met Thursday, 12:18 p.m. — medical call, Tolland ^ He was always friendly. We dealing ring with ties to the illegal Colombian drug PRESENTATION of Chaves’s case in court was once a week behind a Manchester bowling alley for Turnpike and Buckland Road (District and talked weather. We talked about trade, is a tale fraught with intrigue and deception. delayed for months, as law-enforcement authorities several weeks in a row. Each time Chaves gave Paramedics) .; And it started in Manchester. received court permission to continue the what stupid thing President Rea­ Rautenberg $100. investigation. Thursday, 12:50 p.m. — medical call, 167 Green I According to court documents and information Manor Road (Town and Paramedics) gan had just said the night before. Profile In his affadavit Rautenberg reported that Chaves It was not until this week, five days after the North i i i supplied by federal authorities and members of the Thursday, 2:28 p.m. — smoke. Meadows Convales- ■ We talked about how hard it is to said he met with a Colombian in New Haven every few Haven arrests of brothers Javier and Efren Cardona, Manchester Police Department, it all began one night cent Center (Town and Paramedics) stretch a buck these days. Name: Richard S. Lawrence weeks. Chaves said the Colombian invited him Efren’s father-in-law Joaquin Palacio, and Gladys last fall at the Hartford Jai Alai fronton. An off-duty Thursday, 2:35 p.m. — woods fire, 120A Rachel One day I had an idea. I decided Age: 37 (Chaves) to vacation on his farm in Colombia. Chaves Concepcion, that Chaves was arraigned. -m 't . police officer, Wayne Rautenberg, was approached invited Rautenberg to go along. Road (District) .;, I’d start saving all my empty there by an acquaintance, who asked Rautenberg if he Police lodged additional charges of conspiracy to Address: 22 Duncan Road Throughout the investigation police kept Chaves Thursday, 5:22 p.m. — woods fire, 120A Rachel" redeemable bottles and cans for would like to make $150 a week. violate state narcotics laws and 13 counts of bribery. ' ■ ■ sT-4. Occupation: Architect under surveillance, following him when he went to Road (District) him. Rautenberg asked what he would have to do for the Chaves pled innocent Wednesday on all charges. His New Haven to visit his suppliers. Thursday, 7:35 p.m. — medical call, 239 Spencer St "■ They all sat in a corner of my Favorite restaurant money. The acquaintance, Steven Brndiar, replied case was continued to Sept. 22. He is free on a $10,000 Chaves also told Rautenberg his suppliers would (Town and Paramedics) in Manchester. Cavey’s that he was speaking for Edward Chaves, who would non-surety bond. kitchen, a whole army of Budds never have trouble obtaining cocaine because the ■ 9; 52 p.m. — motor vehicle accident. West"' pay Rautenberg to tip him off if Chaves’s name ever His live-in companion, Tammy Drangenis, 22, was and Canada Dry and Busch. The Favorite food: Veai parmigiana person who brought it into the United States for them Middle Turnpike (District, Town and Paramedics) came up in an investigation. also charged this week with possession of cocaine. She cat nosed around in the bag; Favorite beverage: has diplomatic immunity. Federal authorities re­ Friday’ 12: M a.m. — medical call, 162 Homestead! Dewars with a twist Brndiar told Rautenberg Chaves dealt in pounds of is free on a $1,000 non-surety bond, pending a Sept. 22 friends tactfully suggested that fused to comment Friday on whether any members of St. (Paramedics) , on the rocks cocaine and purchased his supply from a Colombian continuance of her case in Manchester Superior maybe it was time for me to turn South American foreign service staffs are under Court. ® ~ ""edical call, 21 Wellesley Road“ Favorite hobby: Photography in New Haven, according to a police affidavit (District and Paramedics) " my empties in. investigation in connection with the Connecticut Federal authorities have confirmed that the Favorite sport: Rautenberg secretly contacted his superiors in the I said nothing. After all, large Golf and soccer arrests. investigation is continuing and more arrests are ponce department and received permission to enter acts of generosity are weakened Roots for Manchester High School the deal. The Manchester police department likeiy. The Cardonas, Palacio and Concepcion were IN LATE MARCH Chaves told Rautenberg he was when they are bragged about. and UConn’s soccer team contacted the FBI. Only a few people in the police indicted Thursday by a grand jury. Federal worried about recent cocaine-related arrests in East Anyway, the months went on; idea of a good vacation: department were informed of the seven-month-long authorities said they requested the indictment be ENROLL NOW FOR FALL at Lying on a Caribbean ' investigation. Hartford and Vernon, arrests of people Chaves returned in secret, rather than before a magistrate in my dumpster friend and I con­ Island beach apparently supplied, according to the affadavit. open court, so as not to jeopardize further tinued to exchange greetings. What do you do to reiax: Chaves said he would move his drug supply from his. Play golf RAUTENBERG’S first meeting with Chaves was investigations. PATTI DUNNE’S home at 7 Oval Lane to a friend’s residence. Preferred entertainment: Musicals delayed until January 1983. Brndiar arranged for A third Cardona brother, Leonardo, was arrested in THEN ONE MORNING, I de­ Chaves later reported the friend had stolen $3,000 Favorite entertainer Rautenberg to be at a poker game at Avery Industries June, after police seized 25 pounds of cocaine in a cided it was time to clean out the Bob Hope worth of cocaine and asked Rautenberg if he (Chaves) search of his car. A state trooper had stopped fiuteiisigsfefe Favorite actor and actress: on Pine Street, where Chaves was to drop in mountain in a com er of my Alan Alda and Meryl Streep could be arrested if he kept his stashes in part of the Leonardo for a minor traffic violation. When Chaves arrived he and Brndiar went into a kitchen. Favorite song: attic on Oval Lane that did not belong to his Efren and Javier Cardona are each being held in “You Make Me So back room. A short time later Brndiar invited apartment. Specializing In Gymnaatica tor GIrla “ I have some empties for you,” I Rautenberg, equipped with a hidden tape recorder, to lieu of $l-million dollar bonds. Concepcion was Very Happy” Armed with this latest bit of information police were said. " I t ’ll just take a second to get .loin them. Brndiar introduced the two men and left released on bond earlier this week. Palacio was still in of All Agaa and Younger Boya. What kind of music do able to arrest Chaves for possession of more than one custody late this week in lieu of bond. them.” you like: Folk-rock He followed me dutifully up the Favorite magazine and PROGRAM FEATURES: sidewalk, and waited outside my • It^lvlduallsed tmall group Inatructlon on all 4 piara« front door, as I ran up the stairs to newspaper Golf Digest and get them. Manchester Herald I disappeared, and then, mo­ Car driven: Buick Regal Probate Court. Manchester negotiations, with Willington subcommittee, K-4 • Proftulonal slaN of coflogo graduates u m c I>Uit o i_ ments later, reappeared with a Favorite color Blue Judge’s hours, 6:30 p.m.. Probate Court. building office, 7:30 p.m. gymnastic training, eartlflad gymnastic ludgas. and Santa’s sack filled with my gymnastic chsmplons. and Favorite quotation: “If you can’t say something Monday Tuesday generosity. Pension Board, 3 p.m., Lincoln Center gold room Federal surplus cheese distribuUon, Community nice, then don’t say anything Andover 3 yam ) * He took them politely. He said at all” Republican subcommittee, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Hall, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. • Prsschool class (agas 3

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Editor’s note: the se­ Senior Center 647-3211 to the name of the agency Earl Daniels of the Agency at 646-3012. portunities, human servi­ will leave from one of Lastly, don’t forget that nior column is prepared sign up for the program. running the trip. We also Daniels Travel Agency On Sept. 14 the Hartford ces and entertainment. Manchester's commuter the Furnishing Fund by the staff off the Man­ The following is the trip would like to remind indi­ has informed us that they Division on Aging will All area senior center will parking lots. Committee will be spon­ chester Senior Center. It schedule and sign-up viduals . that under no will be taking an addi­ sponsor a Statewide Older also have one booth. If you Golfers are reminded soring a tag sale here at appears on Wednesdays dates for the following circumstances will indi­ tional bus for the Cape Americans Day at the are interested in going, about the Arizona Scram­ the center on Sept. 10 and Saturdays. trips. Individuals who viduals be allowed to Cod trip on Sept. 16,17,18, Hartford Civic Center call the center. The center ble scheduled for this starting at 9 a.m. All have missed any of the register for any of the 1983. They are in need of 15 from 10a.m.to6p.m.This bus will take seniors free Monday. It will be held at proceeds will go for fur­ By Joe DImlnIco following dates may con­ above trips prior to the more individuals. If inter­ day will feature employ­ of charge. For those who Twin Hills Golf Course in nishings here at the Activities Specialist tact the center to obtain registration date. ested, call the Daniels ment and educational op­ want, a commuter bus Coventry. center. Greetings: With fall just around the corner, seniors are reminded LOOK FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL about the upcoming fall Double cbsses that will begin in 16 PAGE CIRCULAR. IT’S September. They are as LOADED WITH MONEY SAVING follows: VALUES-IN THE MAIL... Coupons Square dancing — REDEEM MANUFACTURERS CENTS-OFF COPIES ALSO AVAILABLE COUPONS FOR DOUBLE THEIR VALUE S tarb Tuesday, Sept. 13, SEE STORES FOR DETAILS VALID 10 a.m. to 12, Caller Earl D AT YOUR LOCAL STORE. THRU SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1983 Johnson. Dancercize — Starts Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1:30 p.m. and Fridays 10 a.m., rF»i M Cleo Livingston, teacher. Oil painting - Starts Sept. 13, 9:30 a.m., in- structor Kay Hendrickson. Ceramics — Monday Sept. 12, 9:30 a.m., Bar­ bara Possum. Crewel — Wednesday Sept. 14, 9:30 a.m., Ro- semry Cornelius, instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Titus Mrs. David Wilson Mrs. William J. McMullan Jr. Mrs. Mark J. Klawin Basketweaving — Thursday Sept. 29, (class size 12) Wendy Palermo, LESSER OUANTITIES-69* LB. BEEF CHUCK -BONELESS SHOULDER BEEF-BONELESS HALVES-4.19 LB. BEEF LOIN-BONELESS-WHOLE-S TO 7 L Titus-Thompson Wilson-Pohl McMullan-Gailant Klawin-Donnestad instructor. 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HiUshire Polska Kielbasa pkg. Chuck F illet Steaks . 2®’ Smokd Ham-Whole or Shank Half .9 9 ' Corned Bi^f Brisket of Ruby, .Alaska, were married Aug. 6 at Second Sept 27, 9:30 a.m., (class Edward J. Wilson, were married July 9 at 37 Lyman of Mr. and Mrs. William J. McMullan Sr. of Ply mouth. 20 in St. Bartholomew Church to Mark Jonathan size 12) Bernice Colbath, HOT OR SWEET SMOKED-PORK PICNIC-WATER AOOEO FULLY COOKED-WATER ADDEO-BONE IN BEEF BRISKET-UNTRIMMED-BONELESS Congregational Church of Manchester. 1 7 9 1 2 9 C*nl«r Road, Bolton. Justice of the Peace Al Ahearn Mass., were married Aug. 20 in St. Bridget Church, Klawin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manfred P. Klawin of Bay Slic«« teacher. Itafian Sausage lb. 1 Colonial Master Shoulders >b. 1 Ham Steaks or Roast Fresh Whole Brisket The Rev. Newell Curtis Jr. of Center Congrega­ performed the civil-single ring ceremony. The bride Manchester. Shore, N.Y. If the basketweaving tional Church officiated at the double ring ceremony. JUMBO BEEF-1 LB. PKG. 1.89 CHUCK-FAMILVPACK 1*7 LB A V G ROLL BEEF-1 LB PKG.1.S9 BEEF-1 LB. PKG. 1.39 was given in marriage by her father The Rev. MattrewShanleyofSomers performed the The Rev. John J. Madden and the Rev. Thomas F. 14b. 1 7 9 Herbert Chatzky was organist and Sally Chatzky, and macrame classes be­ 1 1 9 H b 1 3 9 The wedding was attended by about 120 people. U double ring ceremony. Clara Dubaldo of Manchester Madden oBiciated at the double ring ceremony. David come over-filled, prefer­ Kahn’s Jumbo Meat Franks pkg. X Colonial Bologna or Livervvurst lb Armour Star Meat Franks pkg X A&P Meat Franks soloist, both of Manchester. The bride was given in was a surprise wedding for all of the guests, including 1 was organist and Mary DiPaceof Hartford was soioist Almond was organist and Michael Orfltelli, ence will be given to PCROUEWREA8TS-1.49 SLICED-SPECIAL CUT OR MAPLE CURED WHOLE DILL A iP 1-LB. PKG. 1.69 marriage by her parents. the parents. They are making their home on Lyntan and Charles Anthony of Newington, trumpeter. trumpeter. Both are of Manchester. The bride was H b 1 7 9 7 9 9 individuals who have not Fresh Chicken Breasts l u P Colonial Bacon pkg X Vlasic Pickles gal. ^ Catherine Thompson of Sutton, W Va., sister of the Road in Bolton. The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather, given in marriage by her father. Ann Page Sliced Bacon bride, was maid of honor. Daniel Thompson of had a chance to partici­ The bride is employed by the Town of Manchester as Richard F. Menasian and her uncle, John B. Silvestri. Melinda J. Alberternst of St. Rose, 111. was maid of pate in the above. Also, all Manchester, brother of the bride, was best man. a police dispatcher. The groom is employed as a Nancy Smith of Windsor, cousin of the bride, was honor. Bridesmaids were Timothea Kargl of Greeters were the bride's sisters, Linda and Cara of the above classes will riie I rec'/er teacher by the Manchester Board of E^cation. matron of honor and Carol Bedard, of Colchester, Manchester, and Patricia Sullivan of Center Mo­ be repeated in the spring. FROZEN-mCH IN VTTAIMNS jtViE FARA# Thompson. cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. riches, N.Y., sister of the groom. After a reception in Fellowship Hall of the church, Individuals interested in In 1900 there were 76 million people, 18 million Paul Donner of Florida was best man. Ushers were Kevin DaU of Aviston, III. was best man. Ushers registering for the above Treesweet .Jeno’s the couple left to travel across country enroute to their horses, 4,000 autos and less than 10 miles of concrete in John Kirby of Piymouth, Mass., and Robert Cooney of were Kenneth E. Donnestad of Manchester, brother of NUTRITIOUS-HEALTHFUL-PICK YOUR OWN ^ „ home in Alaska. the United States. craft classes should stay Wareham, Mass. the bride, and Dennis P. Madden of Manchester, in tune with the column Orange Juice Cheese Pizza Fresh IVIushrooms n> 1 After a reception at La Renaissance of East step-brother of the bride for additional classes that CHOCOLATE, VANILLA. BANANA Windsor, the couple left on a wedding trip to Bermuda. After a reception at Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn, the will begin in October. Family Pack Tomatoes ’AT P They will make their home in Troy, N.Y. couple left on a wedding trip to Vermont. They will This year’s Health Jello US.N0.1-ALLPURPOSE-BULK-PICKYOUROWN ^ Anderson-Lemkey was best man. Ushers were Dean Anderson, of The groom is a transmission planning engineer for make their home in Windsor. Both are graduates of Screening Clinics will be Yellow Onions 3>A,89 Manchester, son of the groom, and David Lemkey of Commonweaith ElectricCo.ofWareham, Mass. Heis Parks College of St. Louis Universify. 'The groom is Pudding Pops Wendy Joan Lemkey of Glastonbury, daughter of under the auspices of the OmOINAL OR BUTTERMILK HIGH IN PROTEIN ' ^ Glastonbury, son of the bride. a 1983 graduate of Worcester Poly tecluiic Institute, In employed by Kaman Aerospace in BloomOeld. Manchester Health De­ Mrs. Warren E. Winship of Kalamazoo, Mich., and the After a recep tion at Glastonbury Hills Country Club Ann Page Roasted Peanuts bag X late Warren E. Winship, and Donald Ewald E. September* he will attend Rensselaer Polytechnic partment. The clinics that EggO the couple left on a wedding trip to Scandinavia. They Inrtitute’s Center for Electric Power Engineering in will be held at the Man­ U S NO. 1-CRISP. JUICY-MIKED EARLY VARIETIES ^ Anderson of Manchester, son of Ewald Anderson of will make their home in Glastonbury. Eastern Apples 3^:598' Columbia, and the late Lillian Anderson, were ’Troy, N.Y., where he has accepted a fellowAip to chester Senior Center will WSSSks X The bride is a graduate of the University of obtain a master’s degree in eiectric power -Crab with eyefull- MPOLV8AO-PEASOR I CASABA-CRANSHAW-CANARY-PERSIAN . married June 25 in First Church of Christ, be begin on Sept. 7 and T A K E O U T S T Y L E T A S T E CANTALOUPE-HONEYOEW-WATERMELON Michigan in Ann Arbor with a bachelor of science engineering. Wednesdays thereafter. Bird’s Eye Cut Com Wethersfield. degree in nursing and the University of Hartford with Extra Fancy Melon Trays ib o9^ The bride is a graduate of East Catholic High This year no appointment TURKEY, 8ALI88URY STEAK OR 3 9 Exotic The Rev. Donald Morgan performed the double ring a master of science degree. She is nursing instructor The American horseshoe crab Limulus polyphe- Banquet SUPER 5 SIZE* SUPER SWEET ceremony. Ellen Landis of Wethersfield was organist School. She attended Our Lady of the Elms College in mus, named after the one-eyed giant of Greek myth, will be necessary and I Banquet Chicken Dinner 2 -lb . Variety Melons in the practical nurse education program at Hartford. Chicopee, Mass.; and is a graduate of Worcester State would advice all seniors F ri^ Oiicken p k g . Jumbo Size Honeydews i b P and June Noble of Farmington was soloist. The groom is a graduate of Windham High School and actually has nine eyes. The ocean-bottom dweller has Debbie Lemkey of Glastonbury, daughter of the College, with a bachelor of science degree in health one eye on each side of its shell, two in the center, and interested in participat­ I leallh Heaiih .\ids FIRM-JUICY the University of Connecticut with a bachelor of arts education. five light-receptive organs beneath the shell. ing in this service to stop ’’BEAN” CUSTOM GROUND Green / I Q C bride, was maid of honor. degree. He is a life and health field underwriter for Bartlett Ewald Anderson of Columbia, father of the groom. National Life of Vermont. by the center on Wednes­ Eight O’clock days during the month of Peppers Pears September to familialize Craee 59" themselves with the pro­ ^G.E. PRICE REGULAR, ADC OR ELEC. PERK The Dair> Reader feels 44 too young gram and the new staff. V2 CEBfl Woman barking up wrong The Recreation Depart­ LIGHT BULB SALE! 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By David E. Anderson cruise and Pershing-2 missiles in Eu­ saying it will develop itsell as a moral guidance to policy makers.” UPl Religion Writer rope,” the group declared in one of its “peace-making church” with a structure The Western Lutheran group, gathered theses. and theological justification for peace in East Germany, where the church has Americans withdraw protest The Protestant Reformation is gener­ activities. emerged as the focal point of one of the ally marked as beginning with Martin THE GROUP, sponsored by Lutheran The influence of the Roman Catholic rare independent peace movements in Luther’s nailing of his 95 Theses to the World Ministries, ranged in age from 18 to bishops’ peace pastoral has also been communist-dominated nations, made one NEWPORT. R. oPI) - The The Americans were causing all draft is not exceeded. powerhouse. New 'York Yacht Club Friday the fuss. We haven't been sitting "That ruling under the lYRU The United States Yacht Racing door of the Wittenberg (East Germany) 79. It included several members of the pervasive. of its “ theses” the pledge “ to dare to withdrew its protests over the here biting our nails.” regulations is controlling for the Union questioned their legality and Castle Church in 1517. U.S. Lutheran Peace Fellowship as well trusto to refuse to hate the one called ‘the innovative winged keels on Austra­ Australia II and Victory '83 1983 match and the New York brought the matter to the attention as people from Canada, Sweden, France IN J U N E , for example, the executive enemy.’” lia II and Britain's Victory' '83, but begin a best-of-seven series Sun­ Yacht Club accepts it as such,” of the lY R U for resolution. Recently a group of 21 people from five and Finland. council of the Episcopal Church resolved “The body of Christ is stronger than any predicted an American sweep of day to select the challenger of the Stone said. Stone said the lY R U ’s interpret­ The surprise decision came only ative ruling of August 1982 did not nations — mostly the United States — Their action underscored the growing the finals for the cherished silver silver trophy the N YYC has held that its members would study the pastoral nationalistic symbols,” said Thomas trophy. for more than 132 years — sport’s a day after a Dutch engineer said come to their attention until re-enacted Luther’s act by posting their convergence of the peace movement and along with their denomination’s own Witt, 26, director of the winter canip After four weeks of claiming longest winning streak. representatives of the club tried Saturday. own “ 9.5 Theses ” to the Castle Church to the churches, not only in the United States statement, “To Make Peace,” and urged program at the Christian community in Vi,* Australia IPs keel was illegal and McCullough said although he unsuccessfully to induce him into "F o r reasons unknown to us mark the 500th anniversary of Luther’s but in Europe as well. all Episcopalians to do the same. Holden Village, Wash. “If we aim these the boat should be disqualified or regarded the 1982 ruling resolving signing an affidavit falsely swear­ neither the British challengers nor have its fins removed, Robert G. the battle as “ bizzare, we're ing that Australia II was not the International Yacht Racing birth. And while Protestant churches in the weapons at one another, we are aiming it OS 40 Stone, Jr., Commodore of the host sticking with it.” designed” by Australian Ben Lex- Union saw fit to advise the USYRU Luther, in his theses, was concerned last several years have been moving to a And when the Christian Church (Disci­ at our own body if we are the body of NYYC, said; “ Questions relating Defending the club’s behavior. cen, a naval architect. or us of this fact and regretably with church abuses, especially the sale of more explicit stance in opposition to the ples of Christ) meets in convention in Christ.” to the keels of Australia II and Stone said, ‘We never tried to push Australia II Executive Director this omission has resulted in indulgences — the remission of punish­ arms race, the Roman Catholic bishops’ September, delegates will have before Victory '83 have been resolved.” our weight around. We tried to find Warren Jones blasted the NYYC unnecessary controversy.” ment for sins — but his 20th century “ May the better yacht win” the out the facts, not light fires.” for conducting “ a reprehensible Stone said the NYYC still intends widely publicized “peace pastoral” has them a resolution urging members of that The group did not complete its last competition for the right to chal­ Reigning champion Dennis campaign of harassment” because to pursue the submission made to followers put their stress on peace. sharpened and encouraged that denomination to study the Catholic thesis on purpose, thus making it a half lenge the cup, he said. Conner also had a reason to it fears "honest competition” with the lYRU requesting clarification “We pledge ourselves to oppose all participation. statement. thesis. It says: Commodore Robert W. McCul­ celebrate Friday — two wins the Aussie yacht. of the ratings rule when it comes to lough, chairman of the N Y Y C ’s against two-time cup defender “ The question arose from re­ "peculiarities of design such as weapons of mass destruction by any The United Church of Christ, for The resolution, approved by the Disci­ “Peace is more than the absence of means compatible with the gospel and to America’s Cup Committee, said, Courageous with John Kolius at the ports and newspaper articles in the appear on Australia II and Victory example, at its General Synod in June ples General Board, calls the Catholic war; it is the presence of justice. As long "W e'll win the cup 4-0, Make that helm. Courageous rallied to clinch Dutch press intimating that the ’83.” oppose further escalation of the nucelar took another step toward identifying itself pastoral “a major statement that illumi­ as there is injustice in the world, the work 4-1 for safety.” The sailing world’s the third match by : 39 on two legs keel design was the product, if not The executive committee of the arms race through the deployment of the with the “ the historic peace churches,” nates the role of Christians in giving of peace is incomplete.” most cherished prize goes to the of a windward- leeward course. the invention of Dutch experts,” lY R U plans to meet Tuesday to winner of a best-of-seven series Australia II, with an overwhelm­ Stone explained. consider whether to refer the starting Sept. 13. ing number of wins in the prelimi­ "The New York Yacht Club was matter to its Keel Boat Technical I. Australia II syndicate officials nary and semifinals trials, is obligated to investigate the mat­ Committee. were jubilant. After predicting regarded as the likely yacht to ter,” Stone said. Having com­ Stone said the outcome “ will not Calendar earlier the dispute would go on all challenge the American defender pleted the probe, "w e have con­ be applicable to the upcoming” w summer. Executive Director Sept. 13. cluded that the evidence available cup final competition starting Warren Jones said, “ I'm delighted Stohe explained the N Y Y C ’s to us is insufficient to press the Sept. 13 against the American to be wrong.” decision was based on verification matter further at this time.” defender. Chapel is open Emanuel events planned Jones said the America’s Cup of a decision a year ago in regard to Victory '83 entered the spotlight The request for interpretation Committee of the NYYC “will the British yacht which was then when she attached removeable A small chapel has been completed at the entrance Events scheduled at Emanuel Lutheran Church for "w ill be made to insure the fairest UPl photo certainly be invited to the unveil­ contemplating placing fins on her fins to the Twelve during her last of St. George's Episcopal Church on Route 44 in the week of Aug. 28 include the following: possible ratings for future Bolton. ing of the keel,” probably held keel. race in the semifinals against matches.” Stone said. Sunday — 8 a.m., warship in the chapel; 9:30 a.m., 1 -H.. ^ ■» Twelve-meter yacht ‘Liberty’ appears to be all sail as she before the contest begins. In answer to a query from the Australia II. Although the British Daily evening prayer is said by the vicar, the Rev. “ With these matters resolved we John Holliger at 4:45 p.m. worship with communion in the sanctuary, nursery; races downwind against fellow American yacht But V^tory '83 spokesman Jim Victory ’83 syndicate, the lY R U 's yacht was clobbered, syndicate 10:30 a.m., coffee in Luther Hall. AlabastOT said calmly: "W e were Keel Boat Technical Committee head Peter de Savary said he now can all focus on the match The chapel is open in the afternoons from 1:30 to ’Courageous’ during defender trials. ‘Liberty’ won two of itself to be settled on the water and 5:30 p.m. never worried. We were quite ruled in August, 1982 that wings are believed they may be beneficial Tuesday — 9 a.m., staff meeting; 10 a,m,. Old may the better yacht win." All are welcome. Guard. three races in action off Newport, R.l. confident it (the keel) was legal. permitted so long as the static against the Australian Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer group: 11:15 a.m., care fa Here’s Nazarene’s week and visitation: 7:30 p.m., Scandia Lodge. ■ li ■ft The following events have been scheduled for the Saturday — 8 p.m). Alcoholics Anonymous meets in AL roundup coming week at Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. Luther Hall, 60 Church St. Monday — 7 p.m.. the Cornerstone School parent orientation. Tuesday — 2 p.m., services at Crestfield Convales­ New schedule at North ‘jlin cent Home: 3 p.m., Vernon Manor services; 7 p.m., Beginning Sunday, Sept. 4, there will be two Sunday board of Christian Life meeting. morning worship services at North United Methodist Red Sox hold off White Sox for 3-1 victory Wednesday — 7 p.m., family prayer night. Church. One will begin at 8:45 a.m. and one at 10:15 Thursday — counseling sessions available with the a.m.. with coffee fellowship between services. CHICAGO (UPl) - Jim Rice grounded out to second to end the earned run while walking one and then delivered his two-run single. out four in recording his ninth give the Orioles a 7-0 lead. Rev. Eddy. Call church office for an appointment. The Adult Bible Class will also begin on Sept. 4 at drove in three runs with two game. striking one. John Butcher, 4-5, The Royals took a 1-0 lead in the triumph in 10 home decisions. 8:45 p.m. Holy Communion is the firstSunday of each homers and Bob Stanley notched Bannister, in having a personal took the loss. first when Washington led off with The Orioles reached Ken Tigers 4, Blue Jays 3 Center’s schedule month. his 25th save Friday night to propel nine-game winning streak Aikens, who singled in the a single and stole second. After Schrom, 12-5, for a run in the first At Detroit, Alan Trammell lined the Boston Red Sox to a 3-1 victory stopped, gave up four hits while Royals' first run in the first, got his Sheridan singled, Washington inning when Dan Ford singled and the first pitch to him into the left Events scheduled next week at Center Congrega Church school classes will start on Sunday, Sept. 11, over the Chicago White Sox. walking two and striking out nine. third hit of the game with thebases moved to third on a double play scored on Cal Ripken's double. field seats with two out in the tional church are as follows: at 10:15 a.m. for children ages 3 through the sixth Rice’s homers — both off Floyd Rice’s two-run homer in the first loaded and two out in the sixth. Don grounder and scored on Aiken's Baltimore made it 3-0 in the bottom of the 10th inning Friday Sunday — 8 a.m., early bird worship service grade. Registration will also be on Sunday, Sept. 11 Bannister, 12-10 — boosted his inning, following a walk to Jerry Slaught and U.L. Washington single. second. With the bases loaded on night to give the Detroit Tigers a sanctuary; 8.45 a m., breakfa.st, Woodruff Hall; 10 Senior High Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet Remy, was the only hit Bannister scored easily but rookie Pat Sheridan scored from second on singles by Rich Dauer and Cruz 4-3 victory over the Toronto Blue a.m., worship service, sanctuary: 10 a.m., summer each Sunday evening from 5:30 to 7 p.m., beginning American League- leading total to gave up until two out in the sixth. Sheridan, who had reached on his Brett's double in the third to give and a walk to Rick Dempsey, Jays before a crowd of 46,467. church school. with a meeting at the church on Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. 30 while marking the 30th time in Then Rice slammed a 3-2 delivery fourth single of the night, was Kansas City a 2-1 lead. Bumbry lifted a fly to right center. Jim Gott, 7-11, had allowed just Tuesday — 5:15 p.m., church school teachers Patrick Brown and Mrs. Sylvia Dupee will lead this his career he has hit two or more deep into the left-center field thrown out at the plate. Orioles 9, Twins 0 When right fielder Tom Brunansky six hits before Trammell, whose mini-retreat. Woodruff Hall. group of students who are in grades 9 through 10. home runs in a game. Bruce Hurst, 10-10, walked none stands. Aikens had started the decisive At Baltimore, rookie Mike Bod- caught the ball, he brushed center previous high in home runs in a and struck out five before the The victory, only Boston’s third inning with a single and moved to dicker tossed a three-hitter, A1 fielder Darrell Brown and fell season was nine, drilled his 11th White Sox chased him in the ninth in its last 13 games, ended a second on Amos Otis’ single. Frank Bumbry delivered a two-run sacri­ down, allowing Dauer and Cruz to homer. Reliever Aurelio Lopez Baptist fundamentalists on a single by Tom Paciorek and a nine-game Red Sox road losing White then one-hopped a double off fice fly, and the Baltimore Orioles score. worked the last two innings and ' double by Vance Law. Stanley streak. the left- field wall to drive in Aikens pounded four Minnesota pitchers Schrom gave up two more runs improved to 8-5 and escaped a entered with runners on second Royals 8, Rangers 3 and Otis and give Kansas City a 4-3 for 13 hits Friday night en route to a in the fourth on Ken Singleton's bases-loaded, one-out jam in the and third and one out. At Kansas City, Mo., Willie lead. Butch Davis then chased 9-0 victory over the Twins. leadoff single, Dempsey's two-out top of the ninth when he got Garth haven’t won the struggle Stanley allowed an RBI single by Aikens knocked in three runs, two Butcher with a run- scoring single. Bumbry and Todd Cruz drove in RBI double and Bumbry’s run­ lorg to ground into a double play. Greg Walker before Julio Cruz with a single that capped a six-run Reliever Tom Henke got one out three runs apiece as Boddicker, scoring single to left. It was Toronto’s third straight By David E. Anderson Church in Annandale, Va., is that fundamentalists will not win that reached on interference by catcher sixth inning Friday night, lifting before Slaught knocked in Davis 11-6, registered his seventh com­ Rick Lysander finished the extra-inning loss. UPl Religion Writer the Southern Baptist Convention struggle and disputed claims by Gary Allenson, loading the bases. the Kansas City Royals to an 8-3 and the Royals loaded the bases plete game and fourth shutout of fourth but a double by Eddie Glenn Wilson tied it 3-3 when he has become “ established” as the Paige Patterson, a leader of the Jerry Hairston then fanned and victory over the Texas Rangers. with a walk to Washington and the season. The right-hander gave Murray and singles by John followed Chet Lemon’s leadoff A prominent Southern Baptist “ Catholic Church of the South." conservative forces, that that Carlton Fisk, after having his foul Bud Black, 8-4, scattered seven Sheridan’s fourth hit. Henke got up all three hits in the first three Lowenstein, Dauer, and Cruz double in the fifth inning with his Convention historian and moder­ “ It seems we no longer think like faction is running two years ahead pop dropped by Allenson, hits over 6 2-3 innings, allowingone George Brett to fly out but Aikens innings. He walked two and struck delivered two runs in the fifth to 10th homer of the year. ate says he believes the fundamen­ the minority,” Hinson said. “ We no of schedule in its effort to take talists will fail in their effort to take longer think like our Baptist control of the 13.8 million-member NL roundup control of the nation’s largest forebears did. We think like people church. Protestant denomination. who are the establishment.” “ Actually, Paige Patterson is all But at the same time, E. Glenn He said the current struggle in wet,” Hinson said. “ They (the Hinson, a professor of church the denomination between moder­ conservatives) have nominated a history at Wake Forest University, ates and fundamentalists may lot they think are their people who Giants manhandle Mets says he fears that the “ Baptist “ help us to worry enough aboutthe aren't ideological at all. As many idea’ ' of freedom and voluntarism Baptist tradition that it may nominees as they have had, they Herold photo by Pinto NEW YORK (UPI) - Jeff run in the seventh when Mookie Friday night to lead the Cincinnati has waned. survive longer.” have not been able to find hardline Leonard drove in five runs, Joel Wilson grounded into a forceout Reds to a 7-3 victory over the St. The problem, Hinson said in a But he expressed what he called fundamentalists who think like Youngblood knocked in four more, with the bases full. The right­ Louis Cardinals. talk at Ravensworth Baptist “ cautious optimism” that the they do.” United Pentecostal Church on Woodbridge Street, seen in the late afternoon sunshine. and Fred Breining pitched a hander walked two and struck out Charlie Puleo, 5-9, allowed three nine-hitter Friday night to lead the two. runs on seven hits, struck out three to a 12-1 San Francisco took a 7-0 lead in and walked two in coming within “EASY DOES IT" Is the thrashing of the New York Mets. the fifth. LeMaster walked, stole one out of his first complete game Religious services wav to describe placing Youngblood slugged a three- run second and, after Youngblood was of the season. Bill Scherrer got the a want a(t. Just call homer in the first inning off Mets’ intentionally walked, scored on a last out for his ninth save. Trailing 643-2711 and we do the starter Ed Lynch, 9-8, after singles single bv Darrell Evans. 2-1 entering the sixth inning, the rest! day school; 10:15 a.m., wor­ by Johnnie LeMaster and Max Reds batted around and scored Andover meeting; 7 p.m., salvation study. Nursery provided for Center Congregational Stephen E. Farwlg, Intern; dist youth fellowship; 6 p.m., Expos 10, Padres 4 ship service. meeting. all services. Venable. It was Youngblood's 12th five runs to chase starter Danny St. Mary Church, 1600 Moln Church, 11 Center St. Rev. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, S.O.S.. 7:30 p.m., adult Bible At Montreal, Manny Trillo, First Conarogotlonol United Pentecostal First Church of Christ, Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior pastor emeritus. Summer of the year and he drove Cox, 1-2, St. Father James J. William­ Church, 187 Woodbridge St. study. wearing a Montreal uniform for Church o l Andover, Route 6. son, pastor. Masses Satur­ SclMillst, 447 N. Main St. pastor; Rev. Robert J. Bills, schedule: 8 a.m., worship In South United Methodist THE in another run in the Giants’ Pirates 9, Braves 1 Rev. Richard H. Tovlor, Rev. Marvin Stuart, minis­ 10:30 a.m., church service, minister of visitations; Rev. the chapel;'9:30 a.m., wor­ Church, 1226 Main St. Dr. four-run eighth. the first time in Olympic Stadium, summer hours: 10 o.m., wor­ day at5:15p.m.; Sundav9:30 ter. 10 a.m., Sunday school; Sunday school, and care for Clifford O. Simpson, pastor BIBLE At Pittsburgh, Tony Pena and 10:45 a.m.; holydavs, 11 o.m., morning worship; 6 ship In the sanctuary; 10:30 Shepherd S. Johnson, Rev. drove in four runs with a single and ship service; nursery core; smoll children. emeritus; Michael C. Thorn­ a.m., coffee In Luther Hall. Laurence M. Hill, pastors, Leonard hit a two-run homer in capped a five-run third inning with social hour otter service 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Confes­ p.m., evening worship; 7:30 Community Baptist IPEAKS a bases-loaded double Friday night sions 4:30 to 5 p.m. p.m., bible study (Tuesday); ton, associate pastor. 8 a.m., Concordia Lutheran worship; 10 a.m.. United the third, scoring Youngblood, who a three-run homer that landed in Church, 585 E. Center St. Rev. early bird service; 8:45a.m., Church (LCA), 40 Pitkin St. Methodist youth fellowship; ■y to lift the Montreal Expos to a 10-4 Second Congregational 7 p.m.. Ladles' prayer James I. Meek, minister. 9:15 breakfast. Woodruff Hall; 10 EugGn* had singled, for a 5- 0 San the third tier of Three Rivers Church, Route 44A. Rev. (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Men's Rev. Burton O. Strand, pas­ 7:30 p.m,, S.O.S., 7:30 p.m., victory over the San Diego Padres. a.m., church school tor all a.m., worship service, sanc­ tor. Summer schedule: 9 adult Bible study. Francisco lead. It was Leonard’s Stadium and Larry McWilliams Bolton Dovid Jarvis, minister. prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. ages, kindergarten through Brewer Trillo, acquired last week from Summer schedule: 9 a.m., tuary; 10 a.m. summer a.m.. Holy Communion, 18th homer of the season. Leonard pitched a five-hitter Friday night Youth service (Friday). Grade 4 continuing during church school nursery. God I* net Ih e author o l evil the Cleveland Indians, staked Bill Church o l St. Maurice, 32 worship with FlrstCongrega- Presbyterian- Church, 43 the service: 10:30 a.m., Church of JeOus Christ of singled in a run in the filth, when to lead the to a Hebron Rood. The Rev. J. tlonal Church — at Second Spruce St. Rev. Richard TalcottvHle Congregational Trinity Covenant Church, Latter Day Sohits, 30 Wood- In eny lorm or shuetlan. He Gullickson, 12-11, to a 1-0 lead in the Clifford Curtin, pastor. Sat- morning worship. Nursery Church, Main Street and Elm 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. side St. Wayne S. Taylor, the Giants scored twice off reliever 9-1 victory over the Atlanta Church June 26 to July 24, at Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., provided. doe* not tempt us, eny more UPi photo first. Tim Raines walked off loser urdavmossatSp.m.; Sunday First Church July 31 to Aug. worship service, nursery, Hill Road, TalcottvHle. Rev. Norman Swenson, 8 a.m., bishop, 9:15 a.m., sacrament Tom Gorman, and singled home Braves. masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 28. Church of the Nazarene, Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. 10 worship; 9:25 a.m., Sunday meeting; 10:15 a.m., Sunday then he cen be templed with Dave Dravecky, 14-10, stole second 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; 7 236 Main St. Rev. Neale a.m., worship service and school; 10:25 a.m., coffee two more in the eighth off Doug McWilliams, 13-6, walked two a.m. P.m., Informol worship. school and primary; 11:25 Jemee 1:13-10. Vet we and scored on Trillo's single. Bolton United Methodist First Congregational McLain, senior pastor; Rev. church school. and fellowship; 11 a.m., a.m., priesthood and relief Sisk, the fourth New York pitcher. and struck out eight in his sixth Church of Coventry, 1171 St. John's Polish National George Emmitt, minister of Temple Beth Sholem, 400 worship. soclefy. ere confronted with negative Brought down to earth Church, 1041 Boston Turn­ Catholic Church, 23 (Solway " visitation and outreach. 9:30 Breining, 8-10, escaped a bases- Reds 7, Cardinals 3 complete game of the year. He lost pike. Rev. Stewart Lanier, Main St. Rev. Bruce John­ St. Rev. Stanley M. Lancola, E. Middle Turnpike. Rabbi South United Methodist SI. James Church, 896 AAaIn experiences that try our loaded jam in the sixth by retiring pastor, 9:30 a.m., church son, pastor, 11 a.m., worship; 0.m., Sunday school; 10:45 Richard J. Plavin, Israel Church, 1226 Main Si. Dr. St. Rev. Francis V. Kru- At Cincinnati, Dann Bilardello his bid for a shutout in the fourth, 9:30 a.m., church school In pastor. 9 a.m., mass. a m., worship, children's Tabatsky, cantor. Dr. Leon Shepherd S. Johnson, Rev. ioult. Miami tight end Dan Johnson almost catch on a short pass from QB David George Foster and Darryl Straw- collected three hits, including a school; 11 a.m., worship St. Bartholomew's Church, church and nursery; 7 p.m., kowskl. Rev. Robert Bur­ when Brett Butler led off with a service, nursery. Church Lane House. Nursery 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Wind, Rabbi Emeritus. Servi­ Laurence M. Hill, pastors. 9 bank, Rev. Richard A. La- berry on infield pops, but allowed a home run, and drove in two runs double and scored on a one-out core provided. evening service, nursery. ces, 8:15 p.m., Friday and and 10:45 a.m., worship; 9 more, team ministry. Rev. loses control of the ball while being Woodley during the first quarter of their St. George's Episcopal Mortin J. Scholskv, postor. Unitarian Unlversallst So­ Regerdleee o l the aource of double by Terry Harper. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; 9:45 a.m., Soturdoy. a.m., church school, nursery Edward J, Reardon. Satur­ pulled down by New York Giants' pre-season game at Giant Stadium. Church, Boston Turnpike, ciety, East, 153 W. Vernon St. Emanuel Lutheran through grade 9; 10:45 a.m., day masses at 4 and 6:30 these happenings, God can Bolton. Sunday 8a.m., Euch­ Sunday masses at 8:30,10 and Rev. Artmid Westwood, min­ Astros 1, Cubs 0 11:Ma.m. Church, 60 Church St., Rev. nursery and senior high p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, linebacker Brian Kelly after making a arist; 10a.m. Holy Eucharist, Manchester ister, 10:30 a.m., service. Dale H. Gustafson, pastor; class; 6 p.m... United Metho­ 9,10:30 a.m., and noon. uee them to e lte c t ehangee In At Houston. Jose Cruz singled Rev. John Holliger, vicar. 11 St. Bridget Church, 70 Main St. M »y's Episcopal our eltltudae IhiH lead to epl- Fall softball tourney home a run in the seventh inning a.m., fellowship hour. Mon­ Gospel Hall, Center Street. St. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan Church, Park and Church day through Friday, 4:45 10 a.m., breaking bread; and Rev. Emilio P. Padelll, streets. Rev>Stephen K. Jac­ rtlUel maturity. But we reeenl and Vern Ruble pitched five p.m.; evening prayer. Wed­ 11:45 o.m., Sundov school; 7 co-pastors. Soturday mosses obson, rectory Rev. Freder­ eueh expeiteneoe, even when innings in relief of injured Nolan P.m., gospel meeting. at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Third highest paid NBA player nesdays, 7:30 p.m.. Holy ick P. Moser, associate rec­ they ere rooted In our own starts Wednesday Ryan Friday night to lead the Eucharist and prayers of Full Gospel Interdenomi­ masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and tor. Summer\schedule: national Church, 745 Main St. noon. Houston Astros to a 1-0 victory over healing In the chapel. Sunday, 7:30 and 10 a.m.. “ Keys To OUR NEW lo lly . DONE Bolton Congrego- Rev. Philip p. Saunders. Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 Holy Eucharist; Wednesday, the Chicago Cubs. tlonal Church, Bolton Center Sunday, 10:30 a.m., adult Tolland Turnpike. Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. The fourth annual Manchester Recreation Department Fall 'B' Bible study and Sunday LIVE RADIO An engineer In In die during Ruble, 7-3, entered when Ryan Rood, at the Green. Rev. R. Congregation Bible Study, 7 Calvary Church (Assem­ Success" Slow Pitch Softball Tournament will get under way Wednesday Stanley Eaton, Interim min­ school; 7 p.m., worship ser­ p.m.; Thursday, Theocratic blies of God), 400 BuCkland e cholare epidemic lenoed was forced from the game with a ister. 9:30 a.m., worship ser­ vice. Tuesdov at 7:30 p.m., School (speaking course), Rood, Rev. Kenneth L. .Gus­ BROADCASTS Sampson signs contract with games at 6 p.m. 7:30 at Fitzgerald Field and Robertson Park grkin injury. Ruble allowed only special Bible studies; Wed­ CaH: the weMe lo 'eon irol uee of Hie vice, nursery, church school ; 7:30 p.m.) Service meeting tafson, pastor. 9:30 £m ., All of the 24 teams that competed in the Rec Department- one hit, a infield single by Larry 10:45 o.m., fellowship; ll nesday at 7:30 p.m., worship (m inistry tra in in g ), 8:45 Sunday school; 10:30 am ., starting Sun. Sept.4 NmHed supply by hie nalivs service. Prayer line, 646-8731, p.m.; Sunday, Public Bible sponsored Summer Slow Pitch Softball Leagues have entered the Bowa. He walked one. Bill Dawley a.m., forum. 24 hours. worship, child-care and ttalf. They almoel ravglted. Lecture, 9:30 a.m.; Watch- nursery; 7:00 p.m., evenIncK HOUSTON (U PI) - The Hous­ after a day of talks. bill.” tournament that will run from Wednesday through September 15. worked the final 1 1-3 innings'to Faith Baptist Church, 52 tower Study, 10:25. 647-8301 WINF-1 2 3 0 am riial but their Hvse were saved. Lake St. Rev. James Bel- service of praise and Bible ton Rockets signed No. 1 draft pick “ He is the highest paid rookie in Sampson, however, indicated he Last year's champion, Lathrop Insurance, has entered and will pick up his I3th save. Steve Trout, Coventry Zion Evangelical Lutheran preaching. Sun 8-9A.M:* Mon-Fri 11:30RM.- 12S!^t MacmNlan, the explorer, whh be out to defend its title. lasov, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sun­ Church (Missouri Synod), North United Methodist slor an important Ralph Sampson Friday to a this country and the contract goes was not so much impressed by the who allowed four hits and struck day school; 10:30 a.m., wor­ Cooper and High streets. Peary In the Arche, leid oiler Here are the schedules for the first two days of competition Coventry Presbyterian ship service; 7 p.m., evening Church, 300 Parker St. Ri­ fo rd ed meaaage Phono: 646-1230 four-year contract that makes the far beyond that, ’’ said Collins, who size of the contract, as by the out five in seven innings, dropped Church, Route 44A and Trow- Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pas­ chard W. Dupee, pastor. 12 montheol dreary Isolallon: arrived from Los Angeles to responsibilities it entailed. Wednesday: At Charter Oak, Manchester Police vs. Vittner's (6 service. tor. 9 a.m.. Divine worship; Schedule for June, July and with Rev. Philip R Saunders 7-foot-4 center the highest paid to 9-12. brldge Road. Rev. Brad Church of the Assumption, This has been lha grandest complete the negotiations. p.m.) and Manchester Property Maintenance vs. Pumpernickel Evons, pastor. Sunday, 9:30 10:15 a.m. Sunday school ond August: 9 a.m. worship ser­ rookie in the NBA, Sampson’s “ I want to be part of the team,” Dodgers 4, Phillies 1 Adams Street at Thompson Youth Forum. Holy Com­ vice; nursery provided. Holy FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOHINATIONAL CHURCH year ol my Nla.- Our mindael "H e is the third highest-paid Pub (7:30): at Robertson Park, Postal Express vs. Main Pub (6 a.m., worship; 10:45 a.m., Road. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, munion first and third agent and team officials Sampson said. "It will take 10 or 11 A t Philadelphia, Bo D iaz Sunday school; 7 p.m., Bible pastor. Saturdov masses at 5 Communion on the first Sun­ determlnee Ihs Impael ol un- announced. player in the NBA,” said Collins. p.m.) and Gentle Touch Car Wash vs. Irish Insurance (7-30) study and fellowship. Wed- Sunday. day of each month. No 795 MAIN ST. J1ANCHESTER_^^ other guys to even win a gam e.” doubled in two runs in the first and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Church of Chrltl, Lydall The University of Virginia grad­ Pressed for details, Sampson Thursday: At Charter Oak, Reed Construction vs. Glenn nesdoy, 7:30 p.m., prayer masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and church school. inning Friday night and rookie meeting. and Vernon streets. Eugene Second Cengregotlonal ^ Cal^tTprayT^lequeetB^^uesnon^^V uate, flanked by his agent Tom waf fled on the exact salary, saying The contract likely includes Construction (6 p.m.) and Manchester Pizza vs Nelson Brewer and Steve Holt, min­ Church, 385 N. Main St. The Kevin Gross notched his first Prince of Peoce Lulheron Salvation Army, 661 Main during Live Broadcasting* Enjoy Collins and Rockets president and it would cover “ bask: necessities of incentive clauses based not only on Freightways (7:30): at Robertson Park, Cherrone’s Package Store Church, Route 31 and North isters. Sunday services: 9 Rev. V. Joseph Milton, pos­ victory since June 30 to help the St. Capt. and Mrs. Randall a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., tor. 10 a.m. worship service Bible messagesy testimonies, fc Gospel OllGHOFCMttT lif eand a place to be comfortable. ” Sampson's individual performan­ vs, Flo’s Cake Decorating (6 p.m.) and Jim's Arco vs. Manchester River Road. Rev. W.H Davis, 9:30 a.m., Sunday FdaliBg Goott /tboNt general manager Ray Patterson, Philadelphia Phillies snap a futil­ Wllkens, pastor. 9 a.m., Sun­ worship; 6 p.m., worship. and church school: 11 a.m., music both live and prerecorded. kfiM ii a m vOTviaii mvOTS But Collins added; “ He won’t ces, but also on the team Elks (7:30). school; 10:45 a.m., hollnes|^ Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible fellowdilp hour. > VoarBalf announced the pact — reportedly ity string against Los Angeles with ^for in excess of |1 million a year — have to worgy about the laundry performance. a 4-1 triumph over the Dodgers. T I MANCHFSTER HERALU.Sulurduy, Aug 27. 1963------lj_ 16 - MANCHKSTKH HERALD,Siiturdav. Aue. 27, 1983 The ’83 rookies: what the fuss is all about Scoreboard

Warner might even be of greater help to Seattle, Doll as at Minnesota, noon By Dave Roffo Exp(» ia Padraa 4 Major League leaders Denver at Chicago, noon UPI Sports Writer since the Seahawks have craved a runner of Warner’s Detroit at Los Angeles Rams, 1 p.m. t caliber since they entered the league. Football Baseball SAN DIEGO MONTREAL Including gomes Pl^ * 8 Thursday, Aug. Track Houston at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. NEW YORK (UPI) — Superlatives often were used San Diego is hoping linebacker Billy Ray Smith of ObrhM ObrhM L.A. Raiders at Washington, 1 p.m. Arkansas will do for their defense what Lawrence Brown It 5 112 Raines It 3 3 3 2 AMERICAN LEAiaUE Miami at New Orleans, 3 p.m. to describe the college football class of 1982, especially Wloolns 1b 4 0 0 0 Trillo 2b 4 0 2 4 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Taylor did for the Giants and Hugh Green for Tampa IndlyIduM BoltlM when John Elway was mentioned. Binbillitandings Gwynn rf 3 0 10 ASolazr ss 0 0 0 0 player, db ab r h 2b ab hr ibl ovg NFL standings St. Louis at Kansas CItv, 3 p.m. Bay in 1981. Smith, the first defensive player taken in Kennedy c 4 0 0 0 Dawson d 3 1 2 1 San Diego at New York Giants, 4 p.m. Elway, called by some the greatest college Boggs, Bos 461 7816939 7 5 64 367 San Frondsco at New England, 1 p.m. quarterback ever, was the top pick of what many the draft, is expected to start in San Deigo’s new 3-4 Jones d 4 12 1 Carter c 4 0 0 1 Corew, Cal 394 55 140 a 2 2 39 355 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE .^.n a t io n a l LEAGUE Tempitn ss 4 0 1 O Oliver 1b 4 0 11 Trmmll, Dt *1 50118 24 1 10 52 327European raaulta Amarloan Contarenca Seattle at Cleveland, 1 p.m. considered the greatest pro draft of all time. As a alignment. (NIsm oomti not kidudtd) LSolazr 3b 4 1 1 0 Fronen 1b 10 10 McRae, KC 476 74 154 36 3 12 73 324 East Tompa Bov at Green Bay, no on Defensive back Gill Byrd also was taken in the first End Bonllto 2b 4 1 2 0 Wallach 3b4 1 2 0 W L T Pet. PF PA Monday, Oct. 3 group, the 1982 senior class was drooled over by pro Whltokr, Dt 491 77158* 611 54 322 At Brussels, Bslolum, Aug. 3 New York Jets at Buffalo, 9 p.m. round by the Chargers with high expectations. Draveky p 0 0 0 0 Wohitrd rf 5 1 1 0 Breft, KC 377 78 121 32 2 22 M .*1(Racedlstancee In meters) Baltimore 0 0 0 .0* 000 *0 scouts, raided by the USFL and had nearly every NFL gbllqdolphlo 63 « 512 — Bodiy ph 1 0 0 0 Flynn ss 3 3 2 0 Mosebv, Tr 4* 81 137 25 7 16 70 .3* Buffalo 0 0 0 .0* .000 *0 Sunday, Oct. 9 ’’They’re no ordinary rookies,” San Diego (^ c h Pltl^uioh 64 61 .512 — Men Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. * team smiling on draft day., Sosa p 0 0 0 0 Gulicksn p 3 1 1 1 SImmns, Ml 463 58148 31 2 8 U .3* 100 — 1, Colvin Smith, U.S., 10.04. Z Miami 0 0 0 0* 000 *0 Don Coryell said of Smith and Byrd. “ They’re St. Louis 82 62 .500 I'/i Romlrz ph 1 0 0 0 Griffey, NY 323 4610314 2 8 34 319 New England 0 0 0 .0* 000 *0 Denver at Houston, rwon Now it’s time to see what all the fuss was about. JAontrool 61 63 .492 2'A Lucas p 0 0 0 0 , U.S.. ia21. 3, Allan Wells. Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. certainly going to push some veterans.” Hrbek, Mnn 402 *1 * 3 5 410 *313 Britain, ia * . 4, Marty Krulee, U.S., NY Jets 0 0 0 .0* 000 *0 Elway didn’t make a lot of friends around the NFL Chloopp 56 70 .444 8'/

ate, $20. miscellaneous. August after 6pm 236-5207. Ask ___ __ for Sterling. M A LE CAT, Black tiger, morning, iunch, untii ciosing. late Ranch. Fireplace, location. Utilities In­ Two Lamps, $30. Call 27th and 28th, 10am to "The white paws and white Hours range from 3-6 hour shifts three bedrooms. This Is a TWO BEDROOM DU- cluded. Call 6459505 or 5457452. Spm. Eostfield Street. chin. Lost in vicinity of ADVERTISING SALES REP. per day, 5-6 days per week. one owner home, with PLEX — Laundry hook- 545- 1950. Polnllng/Paporlng 52 1967 OPEL, $25. Call 645 Main and Williams aluminum siding and new ups, fenced yard, central " 3 5 " COMBINATION 0341. Community Streets. If seen call 543- Houriy rate pius gratuities to roof two years ago. Beau­ location, appliances. No ALUMINUM SHEETS aluminum storm door, 4251. Must be at least a high school graduate, enjoy public contact and have a equal above average starting tiful treed backyard. utilities. No pets. Coll Wanted to Rant 47 used os printing plates — $15. And extra screens, TOYOTA CORONA 1976 reliable car. PAINTING AND PAPER — Good running condi­ wage. Uniforms furnished. No $66,900. Marlon E. Ro­ 5499159. HANGING — Exterior .007" thick, 23 X 24” . 50« $1.00 each. Call 649-5038. T A G SALE — 22 and 28 Voice LOST — SIAMESE Cat. Ideal for person wishing to supplement family income. bertson, Realtor, 643- each, or 5 (or $2.00. Phone Flower Street. Baby tion. $995. Call 643-4063. Vicinity Bolton to Man­ and Interior, ceilings re­ Benefits Include: experience necessary. 18 years 5953. E LLIN G TO N — Water­ WANTED TO RENT In paired. References, fully 643-2711. They M U ST be FOR SALE: Red rug, Items, furniture, coins, 9 chester. Please call 643- • Good Salary • Gas Mileage • Insurance of age and have dependable front, four room apart- Coventry — Three bed­ picked up before 9’10" X H ’8",$10.8’ Gold X 12 llvlngroom rug with 1970 DODGE DART — eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee insured. Quality work. Automatic transmission, Since 1881." 1026 with any Informa­ • Pleasant working conditions ment, privote beach, rooms, must accept two 11:00a.m. only. contempory sofas, $10. padding. Odds 'n Ends. tion. Reward. transportation. Call for interview Martin Mattsson, even­ rebuilt transmission, new Lets/Lond for Sale 33 good fishing. $500 In­ cots. Call 871-0448. ings 649-4431. Call 643-5478. Also make an offer box. For confidential interview appointment call - Penny Sadd appointment. cludes heat, electricity DESKS, CASH REGIS­ Saturday and Sunday. brakes. Including drums LOST — VIcIn Itv of Route between 9 and 10 A.M. Friondly Rntaurants eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee and water. Call 549-0152, TE R — Check outs. Pallet BOYS D IR T BIKE — New 9-5. August 27th 8. 28th. and new muffler. $400. 6 and 87 lunctlon, An­ INTERIOR — EXTE­ Jock, Varltyper, coun­ Call 643-9193. 755 Sllvgr Lane 875-5273. RIOR Painting — Wal­ wheels, chain needs light­ dover. 15 year old tiger East Hartford, C T FR EE CATALO G Of land Services ters, Bunn Coffematic, en ing. $25, Robbie. Royal MOVING SALE! Bed­ NOTICE cot, long hair, three legs. bargains, 5 acres to 500 lpapering and drywall 1980 C H E V E TT E — 4- PUBLIC HEARING 569-1040 MANCHESTER — Four greeting card cases, all at Business typewlter, good room, kitchen, dinin­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS Reward. Call 742-8617. iianrlfpH tpr H rralft 643-2711 acres, covering all New Installation. Quality pro­ sacrifice prices. Glorious door, A/C, automatic, rooms. First floor, quiet__ aaaaMaaaaaanaaaaaaa** fessional work. Reasona­ condition. $35, Bea. Call groom sets. Small TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT ______ssKm______England and New York Emporium, Corner Hart­ radio, ZIebart, low mi­ Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors. Town of location. Available Sep­ ble prices. Free esti­ 547-9613. appliances, typewriters. State at lowest Imagina­ tember 1st. $450 per . Services Offarod si ford Road and Pine , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , sewing machine, chairs, leage. Excellent condi­ Manchester, Connecticut, will hold o Public Hearing at the ble prices. Write LAND mates. G .L. McHugh, Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Excellent Income for part TEA C H ER — Challenge PART TIME CASHIER month. Including heat Street. 549-7782. bar stools, couches. tion. $3875. Call 649-4193. Connecticut, on Tuesday/ September 6, 1963, at 8:00 P.M. to Psrsonats CATALOG, P.O. Box 938, 543-9321. 02 time home assembly and Enrichment, half­ for 24 hour store, must be and hot water. Call 543- - • Home and Garden 64 tools, lawn mower, consider and oct on the following: No. Adorns, M A 01247. 9587.______, M E TA L O FFICE DESKS, morel Everyday til sold. 1973 PLYMOUTH DUS­ Proposed Ordinance — To Amend an Ordinance authorizing work. For Info. Call 504- time, Grades K-6, An­ 18. Can progress to full C & M TR E E Service — the sale of land to Multl-CIrcults, Incorporated. Copy of the 641-8003. Ext. 8201. PAINTERS HELPER — MEDICAL SECRETA- dover Elementary time career If desired. Free estimates, discount PBOnsSIONU PAINTRie I used, $25 and up. Desk 9-5, beginning Tuesday, TE R — Slant 6. 3 speed, standard. Runs I Ike new. Proposed Amendment of Ordinance may be seen in the CAMBRIDGE DIET Some experience helpful. RY/OFFICE MANAGER School; Connecticut cer­ Apply at Extra Mart, 385 TWO BEDROOM TOWN- senior citizens. Company Commtrclsl - Rtsldsntia chairs, $20 and up. Also CHRYSANTHEMUMS — August 30th. 58 Meadow Town Clerk's Office during business hours. PLAN — Information MATURE SECRETA- Reliable, neat. Good pay required in a busy Man­ tification, teaching expe­ Main Street. Rentals H O U SE— All appliances, Manchester owned and Oillliio Tsxturs SpsclilltL filing cabinets. 549-9953. Lane. Very clean. 67,000 origi­ Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants Fund Many varieties. 29 Moun­ nal miles. Asking $900. 61 — existing account 646 — for Day Care Food meetings, Mondays and RY/RECEPTIONIST — for hard work. Call be­ chester practice. High rience with challengeand heat, hot water, carpet- "'ll' operated. Call 5451327. Hoots Ptwtr WssMng Gremmo 8, Sons Sales, tain Road, Glastonbury. 819 East Middle Call 233-3017. Program.....$13,000.00 to be financed by a State Grant. Thursdays 7:30pm. 150 2-3 full days per week. tween 8:30 and 4:30 week­ level patient and organi­ enrichment desirable but ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing, air conditioners. Call _ Near Mlnneachaug Golf BIG TAG SALE — Satur­ Proposed additional appropriation to Fire Special Taxing North Main Street, Man­ FKEE ESTIMATKS Turnpike. day, 9-5. Sofa, chairs, District Fund 4 — Paramedics — TRANSFER to Reserve Word processing, typing days, 246-7101. zational skills required. not necessary. Inquiries Rooms for Rent 41 649-5240. REWEAVING BURN Course. chester. 646-3994. and transcribing. Man­ No evenings or Satur­ made to Fritz Ashton, REfURMNC TO HOLES — zippers, um­ 4879 tables, kitchen set, rugs, 1975 CHRYSLER Cor­ Account.....$1,667.07 to be financed from Fund Balance doba — New exhaust (represents unspent balance of 1962-83 appropriation). chester professional of­ days. Send resume to Box Andover Elementary THE WORM FO R a ? THREE ROOM DUPLEX brellas repaired. Window TWO 35mm CAMERAS, and morel 65 Hoi I Street, Proposed additlonol appropriation to General Fund — FRESHLY PICKED system, new brakes, fice. Send resume to Box SS c/o The Herald. School, School Road, An­ Dynamic residential — Stove, refrigerator, shades, Venetian blinds. not working. $5.00 each. GREEN BEANS by the otf East Center Street, TRANSFER to Reserve Account.....$210,000.00to be financed dover CT 06232, tele­ GENTLEMAN P R E ­ $300. Phone 5459593 after, Keys. T V FOR RENT. Baby carriage, fair con­ Manchester. needs some body work. by higher than expected State Education Grant (G T B ). Employment P c/o The Herald. school seeks caring basket for canning or Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund —> FREE — $40 Worth of BABYSITTER NEEDED phone 742-7339. FERRED. $50.00 weekly. 2:30pm. ' •. Marlow's, 857 Main dition, $5.00. Coll 549-1921. $650. Call after 5pm, 647- & Eaucatlon weekend staff for Kitchen privileges. 646- freezing. 16 South Road, 9335. Library — for books andother library purposes.....$25,000.00 MUNSON'S CANDY K IT­ merchandise lost tor say­ — My home, 3pm - mid­ Street. 649-5221. BulldIng/ConIracting S3 Bolton. Call 6495472. TA G SALE — Saturday, to be financed by higher than expected State Education CHEN is accepting appli­ ing yes to being a hostess night. Monday thru Fri­ PART T IM E — General entry level positions 2000. MANCHESTER — Four'”' C AR P ET RED with pod 9am to 3pm. 349 Hilliard Grant (GTB). cations for evening and for a House of Lloyd toy day. North end of Man­ office work. Must be able to work with handi­ room apartment, avallo- „ ^ BRICKS, BLOCKS, attached. Approximately Street. End of The Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund — •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1970 FORD WAGON — Board of Education.....$50X)00.00 to be financed by higher Help Wanted 21 weekend employment. and gift party. For more chester. Call Brenda, to type accurately. Two capped children. All LADIES ONLY — Free ble September 1st. $375,/^ STONE — Concrete. LEON CIESZYNSKI 10 X 14, easily cut to size. Summer - Everything than expected State Education Grant (G T B ). parking. On busline. Kit­ Good condition. $50. Call A T, PS, AC, new battery Hours are Monday - Fri­ Information call 643-9034. 649-9614. person office In a home. shifts available on plus utlltles, security and Chimney repairs. No lob BUILDER — New homes, Pets 55 Must Gol Household, 1. Appropriations to be added to capital accounts of the day, 4pm-8pm, 8 hours Minimum 20 hours per Saturdays and Sun- chen privileges. Security one year lease required. too small. Call 544-8355. additions, remodeling, 549-1921. books, clothes, miscel­ and alternator. Needs 1963-1964 Budget for the purpose of paying the costs of the aiid references required. laneous. "Something For body work. $375. Call following proposed public Improvements and capital SEWERS — Established Saturday or Sunday. Call SECRETARY — Imme­ PART TIME DIS­ week, Monday thru Fri­ days. Vacation,- No pets. Call after 4pm. rec rooms, garages, kit­ proiects or such of them as may hereafter be approved by nationwide pillow manu­ for appointment, 649- diate openings with ma­ HWASHERS, Waitresses day. Send resume to Box Call 643-2593. 643-1482. EXPERIENCED chens remodeled, ceil­ UTILITY TRAILER, $55. Everybody!” 643-5167. the voters pursuant to theprovisions of Section 25, Chapter V medical insurance, Sllnger sewing machine, TWO MALE Orange •••••••••■••••••••••••a facturer has Immediate 4332. nufacturing firm. SALES — Good hours, good T , c/o The Manchester benefits provided. PAINTER-Quallty work. ings, bath tile, dormers, •••••••••••••aaaaaaaaa* of the Town Charter at a regular or special election, where full time openings. Expe­ D EP AR TM EN T — some wages. Please apply at Herald. LAR GE ROOM — wall to FOUR ROOM intlvefom-::.^ Reasonable rates. Fully roofing. Residential or $30. Maple twin head- Tiger kittens. Free to applicable, namely: tM B WiSaiiM VIiW B Call Carol Qellneau wall carpeting, private board, $10. Phone 649- Good Home. Call 543- Motorcycles/BIcyclas 72 o. An appropriation not to exceed $20,(X)0.00 for the rience preferred. Day experience with price Continental Cuisine Res­ Ilv house. Beautiful.,,,, Insured. Free estimates. commercial. 549-4291. Automotive modification and exponslon of the Wastewater Treatment shift. Five day week. Full 7 pm to midnight proposals helpful. Typ­ taurant, 1095 Main Street, LANDSCAPE LABOR­ or apply: home, nice yard, kitchen apartment lust rano- .. 543-9237, ask for Jerry. 6367. 2228. Plant, benefit program/ Includ­ ing 60 wpm, shorthand 70 Manchester. ERS WANTED — 25-45 priveleges. On busline, vated. First floor. PrI- , b. An appropriation not to exceed $695,000 for the 2-3 evenings OAK H IU SCHOOL FARRAND REMODEL­ FREE KITTENS, EIGHT ing sewing Incentive. wpm. PURCHASING, ap­ Hours per week. Own female preferred. Call vote entrance. On bus - - ODD JOBS, Trucking. ING— Cabinets, rooting, IB M TYPEWRITER BOYS D IR T BIKE — New construction of safety Improvements and power genera'ion per week 190 Hekemb Street weeks old, litter trained. Cors/Trucks for Sole 71 thick wheels, padded. facilities at the Union Pond Dam. Apply at Pillowtex Corp., titude (or figures and HOUSEWIVES TO DO transportation. Call after 549-8206 10am to 5pm, line and walking distance' Home repairs. You name gutters, room additions, E LE C TR IC $50 or best c. An appropriation not to exceed $1,000,000 for 49 Regent Street, Man­ Apply: record keeping. Some CO LLATIN G — No expe­ 5:30pm, 643-1699. Hartford CT 547-9813 evenings and to Moln Street. $425. Coll „ It, we do It. Free esti­ offer. Call 549-5952. Black and white and one Needs chain tightened. construction of various improvements to the Tow n’s storm decks, all types of rem 5 calico. 742-8089. chester, Connecticut. M r. Donut purchasing experience rience necessary, hand 0A119 weekends. Dan or Ed, 549-2947. or mates. Insured. 543-0304. deling and repairs. FR EE ,25 Firm. Call Bobble, drainage system throughout the Town. FENTON, Imperial, milk 1974 two door PONTIAC 547-9613. d. An appropriation not to exceed $1,000,000 for the 255 W. Middle Tpke. helpful. Typing 60 wpm, fnsertlng newspaper In­ NEEDED IMME- 243-3496 543-9875. estimates. Fully Insured. construction and Improvement of various sidewalks MANCHESTER — Five glass. Hobnail ather patt­ LeMans Sports Coupe — ------Mancheater shorthand desirable. serts. Apply In person; B D IA TE L Y — Mature, re­ EOE FOGARTY BROTHERS Telephone 543-5017. Musical Hems throughout the Town. Send resume to Pioneer 8i B Associates, 31 Edwin sponsible grandmotherly room apartment. Second EASTHARTFORD — Co-" ‘ — Bathroom remodel­ erns. Baskets, candles- AM/FM radio, air condi- 26 INCH COLUMBIA La- 2. The determination of the manner In which said WAITRESSES (two) — floor. $400 plus utilities. tlcs, compotes, relish tloner, good running con- dies bicycle. Standard In oppropriations and additions to said budget are to be. Parachute Inc., Attn. Road, (Off RouteSSouth) type person to help care lumbus Street, 516 room „,,, ing; Installation water CUSTOM financed and I'aised whether by assessment, taxation, by ATTENTION HOUSE­ Full or part time. Apply In Personnel Department, South Windsor. No phone for newborn and 2 year Call 549-3379. duplex, appliances, so*"--, dishes, fruit bowls. All ditlon. $1495, Negotiable, good condtion. Call 643- heaters, garbage dispo­ REMODELING- ANTONIUS STRADIVA- borrowing, by transfers of available funds or otherwise, or WIVES, VACATIONING person to La Strada West, P.O. Box 631, Manches­ calls please. old In my home. Part curlty, lease, $550 and sals; faucet repairs. 649- Bathrooms, kitchen, rec new. Excellent gifts. Call Call 646-7462. 1<80. by o combination of such methods. 471 Hartford Road, RCX7MS — Main Street, 643-5525. RIUS CREMONENFIS • 3. Such matters relating to the foregoing as may be properly STUDENTS, anyone with ter, C T 06040. time. Own transportation 521-1744. 7557. VIsa/MasterCard rooms, roofing, siding, considered at sold Hearing. Tree time In the eveningsl Manchester. WANTED — SCHOOL a must. Vernon area. Call SlltKrtlon Wontod 23 all utilities Included. $155 Faclebat Anno, 1726 Vlo- 1973 FORD L TD WAGON 1980 YAM AHA 650 Spe- accepted. house repairs. Licensed lin. Call 627-5454, Stephen T . Cossano, Secretary There are a limited BUS DRIVERS ta drive in 646-5153, leave number month. References and ELECTRIC STOVE $75. — No rust, no rot. 72,000 clal — Black Klng/Queen Board of Directors ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONE AND TWO BED- and experienced. Call anytime. number of positions op­ GRILL COOKS — Look­ PART TIME WEEKENDS the town of Bolton. Will with answering service. security. 643-0100 Dole, ROOM new wall to wall '.v WILLING TO DO ODD Gary 6454743 or 549-8516. Call 543-5325 after 5pm. miles. Excellent shape, seat, 9,300 miles. $1200. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 24th day of August, ening In our phone sales ing for two. Part time train. Call 537-5234 or PROFESSIONAL TY­ before 9am, after 5:30pm. Passed emissions. $1050. Call Kevlh oHer 5pm, 1963 RENEFITS MOUDEDI carpeted apartments... ,i JOBS, Housecleanlng, LUDWIG SNARE Drum 038-08 operation. If you have a. weekdays and weekends, 537-5766. PIST — Seeking steady painting or wood work­ DESIGN KITCHENS by ALUMINUM FOLDING 6434)99Z 643-0883. 10am to 5pm. Hourly Progressive resi­ Spacious rooms, country „ with case, $50. Call after good voice and the desire position to work at home T H R E E RCX>MS — Pri­ sotting on 24 acros with ing. Have own transpor­ J . P. Lewis. Cabinets, CO T with 2" mattress. wage plus tips. Must be dential school for 5pm, 649-4067. to make your free even­ A U TO M ECHANIC with n e w s p a p b or In my office part time. vate entrances. Ladles, tonnis courts. $320 o. tation. Call 647-0329 or vanities, formica, Wilson Good condition. $15. Tel­ ings profitable, call 19. Apply 11am to 3pm, multi-handicapped foreign car experience. Very fast and accurate. $35; Mens, $35 and $40. ephone 5497625. CARRIER N lE O rp month plus utilities for ■>,.> 5450015. art, Corkin counter tops, FOR SALE: Six piece ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gerry for an Interview at Manchester Country seeks individuals to Subaru experience a 644-3767. Also: Fur coat, dresses, kitchen cabinet (rants, Club, 305 South Main one bedroom, $390 a ___ Slingerland drum set, 643-271 1, M o n d a v - assist in program plus. Apply In person to: IN MANCHESTER suits, etc. Call 549-5459. month plus utilities for ■ ^ GRANDMOTHER'S camplete woadwarking PORTABLE ELECTRIC Cors/Tnicks for Sale 71 Cors/Tnicks for Sole 71 Cars/Truck$ for Sale 71 Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 Wednesday evenings be­ Street. implementation on Century Subaru, Route Air compressor. Runs on with cymbals and cases. CALL two bedrooms. Located. HOUSE, INC., MAN­ service, custom made Call 649-4193. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tween 6:30 and 7:30. Will weekends. Open­ 83, Vernon. Instruction 2$ on Route74/44,exlt100otf, ,- CHESTER — We provide furniture, calonkil repro­ cigarette lighter. Like new. $5.00. Call 5497963. train qualified individu­ ings available for: 647-9946 Apartments for Rent 42 1-85 In Willlngton, CT .....- structured daycare and duct Ions In wood, 9 varie­ als to earn $57.00 to DENTAL ASSISTANT — ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call (or details and op- .,, nursery school to 12 ties of hardwood and Saturday & Sunday •••saeseseeeseeesaaeses Anilquas 58 $120.00 weekly. CALL Manchester Orthodontic pointment 288-8211 or 429- ■ children In our pleasant veneers NOW IN STOCK SCUBA EQUIPMENT — BURGER KING — Needs 7 am to 3 pm EXPERIENCED MUSIC Brand new Sherwood 2000 DUE TO RECORD BREAKING NEW CAR SALES NOW! I Practice. Full time. Ex­ 8212. hoiTM-llke setting. State Call 649-9558 or evenings, aasanaasaasaaaaaaaaua several people to work Saturday & Sunday SEWING/HANDWORK Teacher offering private AAANCHESTER-One, two regulator and more. 2 pm to 10 pm perienced preferred, but and three bedroom licensed and staffed by 2897010. the following shifts: — Glastonbury toy fac­ violin lessons In the Man­ Great (or beginner or COME SEE THE GOO­ WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH QUALITY USED CARS Friday 8, Saturday will train. Call Monday, chester area. All ages are apartments. Heat and hot MANCHESTER — First—" caring professionals. We Mornings 6am or 8am to Tuesday, Thursday, 9am tory needs sewers/flnlsh- sport diver, $99. Call 649 DIES at Red (Soose Farm W INr SALES 11am; Days, 11am to 2pm 10 pm to 7 am welcome Including be­ water. $400, $440, $495. floor, fivo rooms, tw o .„. con provide vour child ROBERT E. JARVIS — to 12pm, 649-7222. ers (or quality plush line. Call 549-4800. with a home away from Building and remodeling 8989. Antiques I Super vintage MOSTLY 1 OWNER USED CARS Looking for aggres­ or 4pm; Evenings, S-8pm Experienced or Full time or part time. ginners. For more infor­ bedrooms, garage, stor­ age. No pets. Security. .M horne. Call now, 649-8920 specialist. Additions, clothing, sterling sive, self- motivated, or 10pm; Closing, 7:30pm equivalent educa­ Sewing experience ne­ mation call Mrs. Carol E IG H T WINDOWS 30" X charms, beautiful boxes, N EED ED — Part time Maas, 547-9106. M AN CH ESTER — Spa­ $425 plus utilities. Sop' .. or 545-9508. garages, roofing, siding, experienced sales to closing. Uniforms and tional background desk and snack bar help. cessary. Call: The Velvet 49%". Eight windows 28" smal I tables, trunks, zany Priced to Sell! meals provided free. cious (our room apart­ te m b e r 1st. A llb rio kitchens, bathrooms, r 5 person to join our ex­ preferred. Apply to Evenings and weekends. Touch Stable Inc., 659- RICHARDSON MA­ placement wlndows- X 45” . Four miscellane­ hots and even Ivory cl- Apply In person between 0204 (or appointment. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ment. Near busline. Realty Inc. 6499917. 1978 Mercedes, 450 SL panding sales de­ Oak Hill School, 120 Must be 18, only serious SONRY — Brick, block, /doors. 543-5712. ous windows. 13 Sections gorette holdersi Goose 2pm and 5pm at 467 Adults. No Pets. One cor 4' X 8'. Stockade fence. partment in the grea­ Holcomb Street, minded people need Condomlnkimt 31 parking. Security. 649- assaasssassasssasaaaaaa, stone, plastering, chim­ Lane, Coventry, wee­ Coupe Roadster, 2 tops,{ ter Hartford area. ■Center Street, Hartford, CT, EOE. apply. No phone calls. PART TIME OFFICE $5.00 per unit. Call any­ kends, 12-Spm. Call 742- Manchester. 1265. ney repairs, fireplaces, CONCRETE WORK Media sales Import­ Contact Manager, Par- WORKER — Thursdays Homos for Ront 48 masonry landscaping. W AN TED — Sidewalks, time 545-2805. 9137. loaded, loaded, loaded. ant but not a neces­ kade Lanes. and Fridays, 9:30 to 4:30. PART TIME HANDY­ MANCHESTER — MANCHESTER — Two Free estimates. B. Ri­ patios and steps. Free sity. Position offers professional p a i n ­ Typing and telephone BOYS SIZE 14, suit, size MaamaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaa MAN — For our service U2,500. Move Right Ini and three room apart­ chardson, 742-7437. estimates. Call 8754)572. growth, and excellent t e r s — Minimum ten' work. Call 528-5561 days. 15 sport coat, suit, pants $24,995 department. Approxi­ V /2 Room unit with ap­ ments, $280, $325, $350. M ANCHESTER — Hll<— Tag Soles 59 money for top per­ years experience and la­ Hard Streeet, nowly doco-^- CARPENTRY AND MA­ and shirt, winter lacket. mately 3 or 4 hours per SECRETARY — Medical pliances. Owner will fi­ Phone 645-2426, 9 to 5 R ELIAB LE 45 year old former. Contact WINF borers, no general expe­ weekdays. rated five room homo. SONRY — Free esti­ Excellent condition. saaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMa day, five days per week. office, Manchester. Ma­ nance.'- Gordon Realty. nanny will care for vour Great for East Catholic rience required. Salary Garago, bosement*,,., children In your home mates, Call Tony ' k Radio, 257 East Cen­ See Steve Carter or ture woman. Telephone, Call 643-il74. freshman. Call 742-7054. EASTERN CONNECTI­ ★ OTHER SAMPLE BUYS ter St., Manchester, dependent an expe­ MANCHESTER — Nice adults proferred. No while you get away for Squlllacote. 649-0811. Frank Trudnak. Carter DISHWASHERS — Part filing, typing. Pleasant CUT'S LARGEST FLEA 1882 FORD EXP. 1980 FORD T-BIRD LANDAU C T 06040. Call 646- rience. M AK Painting. •••••••••••••••#••••••• three room apartment. Pets. $500 monthly plus...', the weekend. References 4 cyt.. 4 epd.. w/eunroof. MOOS Chevrolet, 1229 Main 643-2659. time, permanent posi­ person. Four days per BRAND NEW SEWING M A R K ET Is at the Mans­ 8 c y l. AT. PS. PB. cloth Interior w/elr. •STOS 1230. Heat and electricity In­ utilities and security. C a ll. avdilable. Write Box NN aaaassaaaaassaeasaasssa 1080 FORD TON PICK-UP Street, Manchester, 6 ^ tions available. Must be week, 20-25 hours. Send Help Wanted ''' .^21 MACHINE — Also: Ex- field Drive-In Theatre 1976 PONTIAC LEMANS 6464. cluded. Security deposit. 545-2258 or after 5pm 875- -, c/o The Herald for e cyl.. w/eteering. Ilk* new. •5205 8 cyl . AT. PS. PB. •ISOS at least 18 years af age. resume to Box T T c/o The 3595. Roodno/SMIng 54 presso Coffee Machine, (Jet. 31 8. 32) every Herald. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..No Pets. Call 5499092. particulars. Sunday, 9am - Spm until 1077 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1979 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Benefits available. Apply Electric Oven, Belt Exer­ AT. P8. PB. w/elr. *2005 KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright ••••••••••••••••••••••• cise Machine, Lamps, Thanksgiving. No reser­ 8 c y l. loeded, leather Interior. •TOOS In person. Ground Round, MANCHESTER — FOUR LAWN CARE. Tree trim­ 1978 CHRYSLER LEBARON 1978 CHEVY IMPALA SALES CLERK — Part Glastonbury, 2-4pm. Clocks, etc. 645-8551 after vations necessary. AT. P8. PB. A/C erule#. tilt, like new. *4005 LARGE "ROOMS. First ming. Lots cleared. Light BIDWELL HOME Im­ 11am. (Dealers 8am). 4 dr.. 8 cyl.. PS. PB. AM/FM stereo, w/elr *3705 time evenings In modern GOOD HOURS AND EARNING ROTENTIAL floor, new kitchen, stove, trucking. Ray Hardy. provement Company — 1981 DODGE ARIES 8E 1977 CHEVY LUV PICK-UP w/Cap. *1995 ^ y t . j pharmacy. Must have FULL TIME OPENING nice neighborhood, MANCHESTER — Throo.. 4 cyl.. AT. P8. PB. w/elr ft crulee. Priced to sell, *4005 Waiter/Waltress - Positions available serving quality Call 549-9158. Roofing, siding, altera­ H O TP O IN T 21 cu. ft. side MOVING! MUST SELLI 1979 DATSUN KING CAB PICK-UP. >3995 some retail experience. for experienced meat fenced yard, no utilities, bedraom ranch (or rent. tion, additions. Same 1978 MERCURY MONARCH CAT.______FACTSM W ORlt^iNAlL/ Good hours, pleasant cutter. Also full time products in pleasant surroundings. Excellent'oppor- refrigerator. Good condi­ Llvlngroom set, dinin­ 6 cyl.. AT. P8. PB. crulee. cloth eeeta. *2005 1982 CHEVY CIO VAN no pets. $400 month. Call Close to busline and higivi. , LIGHT TRUCKING — number (or over 30 years. 8 c y l. AT. PS. AM/FM stereo cassette, 1 owner *6505 opening for apprentice tunlty to supplement your Income needs with (lull or tion, $200. Also baby crib groom set, antique 1979 MAZDA QLC 'SwiesnZATet) Tfie cftr TftoosAf'it6 o e working conditions. 7429550. wav access. AppI lanced, c GdToges, attics and cel­ 549-5495. Apply at once to the meat cutter. Some expe­ part time) year round employment. Above average in­ and carriage. 545-7473. butcher block plus stools, 4 cyl., 4 epd. *3005 1981 DATSUN KINO CAD 4X4 PICK-UP kitchen, finished reo.— lars cleaned. Call for a W/PS •8005 H o IH To C m ko L P e s T ^ .. manager. Liggett Par- rience In meat or dell come. uniforms and generous food discounts pro­ MANCHESTER — New room, garago, private,-, ••aaassaaaMaasaesasaaa washing machine, other 1983 DODGE OMNI vided. Must be over 18. For details call the manager Free Estlmcrte. 545-8159. CHEST FREEZER — 10.3 Items. Priced to sell. 8.000 nr>llee custom Interior. *6005 1979 DATSUN B210 kade Pharmacy, 404 West preferred. Fowlers Su­ on socond floor. Two yard. No pots pleoso. .. 4 cyl.. w/AT. •asos Middle Turnpike, Par- permarket, Coventry, between 2 and 7 p.m. 646-1437 Household Goods 51 cubic feet. Excellent con­ 10am to5pm. 56 Wetherell 1978 PONTIAC FIREBIRD oW/Np'.l'MAlieis&lcli’u.- bedrooms. No Pets. $ M Immediate occupancy..^ -HOUSECLEANING by 8 oyl.. 4 epd.. P8. PB. •5805 1981 DATSUN 310 kade Shopping Center. 643-7380. plus utilities and secur­ $590 monthly plus utlll';^, dition. $225. Columbia Street, Manchdster. Au­ Friendly Rastonrants reliable woman. Have •■aaaaaaaaMsasaasaasoa gust 20th and 21st. 1980 MERCURY MONARCH 5 spd , w/cassette, cruise air •SOOS vifeen AW,Too BAD, ity. Good (or singles. Call ties. Security requlrod,— girls three speed bicycle, 199 S^car Street retarences and car. Call $50. Call 546-4284 after 8 cyl.. A T steering ft brekes. w/elr. •4005 1078 BUICK REGAL 545-1379. Coll otter ^ m , 649-9065. 5493104. USED REFRIGERA­ 1981 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 30,000 miles, cloth interior, w/air *3005 McWeR-IN'UUl Mnndisitar TORS, WASHERS, S:30pm. TAG SALE — Saturday, CELEBRITY CIPHER August 27th. 9am to Spm. 20.000 mUes. w/elr cruise ft Hit. •8005 1979 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME CteAR. CaMfllii CIpiMr oypusram noraaMd tram quouum W •MOWS p«l ______EOE AAANCHESTER — Five MANCHESTER — Three » WILL DO HOUSE- Ranges - clean, guaran­ AT. AM/FM w/elr *5805 ■nd PIMM. e*oh MMr In Dm oWMr Mandi lor ■nMMr. rodwV OVk ZasMk W. WOODEN BABY CRIB 8. 61 Oak Street. Books, 1982 0AT8UN 210 8TA. WAG, rooms. First floor. $400 bedroom home, wolklnd; ^ teed, parts and service. 4 cyl.. 5 spd., doth interior. •8305 1977 DODGE ASPEN SW CLEANING In vour Crib accessories, $50. clothes, sport collecti­ by CONNIE WKNER plus utilities. Security. distance to schools. Nlo»w> home. Own transporta­ Low prices. B.D. Pearl Hi 1980 FORD FIE8TA 1 owner. 8 cyl.. w/AT ft elr •OOOS neighborhood, private.,, Son, 549 Main Street, Rocking horse and seat, bles, miscellaneous 4 oyl., 5 spd.. like new. •SOOS 1978 FORD FAIRMONT SW “VOWS OUZ’O LZ8 UQMOOEIO No pots. Couplo. Call tion. Experienced. Call $5.00. Three automobile items. 524-5127 aftor 4pm. yard. $600 plus utilities^-- 54M7S1. 543-2171.______1980 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 ‘ B c y l. AT, w/PS •2SaS Security required. Colt— tires, 80XB13, one rim, 8 cyl., P8. PB. AM/FM stereo, w/elr. •5005 1981 DATSUN KING CAB GL PICK-UP VOZ8. ZSP8M. YLUQ LW HU IQPS 5494530. JE N N Y LIND Spool Bod, $25. Call 543-0143. TAG SALE — Furniture, 1977 BUICK CENTURY 8PECIAL 4 c y l. 5 apd., w/alr and sliding rear window •8295 NEWSPAPEM DEALER NEEDED GRADUATE STUDENT, TV, stereo, pointings, TW O BEDROOM TO W N - F o rm e r nurse and % size metal spring foam 8 cyl., P8. PB. *3808 1981 DATSUN 510 WAGON FOR SALE; ZENITH 19" household Items. Satur­ 4 spd.. w/air. ^4005 QL T8 OMQZUFVQZQSB, VOR8 Q HOUSE — With soroao, mother of two wonts to mattress. $90. Call 549- 1981 PLYM. RELIANT 8TA. WAG. Color TV . Asking$50. Call day, August 27th, 10am- Low mllee with elr. •8008 for South Windsor oroo security deposit re­ Core for your child In mv 9047 after 5pm. quired, $490 a month. 645-1193. 5pm. 99 Lorraine Road, OMSS, T8WLMS AS TVLUULV.” — Store/Offlco Space 4iA home. Bowers school Manchester, off Hill- Coll Joonno 649-8978 between 4 and a re a . Call 545-1311 refrigerator $25. OVER 200 VEHICLES AVAILABLE Spm. TW O G78X15 on 5 Lugg stQwn Rood. VLHOUS Z8PSVULZ. aaasssssasaosassasseaae.1 evenings. Needs new motor. Call 5458255.______wheels. One never used. WILLIMANTIC DATSUN-DODGE PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “I have novor soan a bad talaviaion 647-9946 FOR RENT COVEN­ EXCELLENT OFFICE $35 Firm. Call 643-5913. MOVING — Tools, furni­ DIVISION OF STEPHENS WORLD OF WHEELS M AI N S TR E E T— SOO/IOOO:: HOUSECLEANING — program, bacouaa I ratusa to. Qod gave ma a mind, and a wriat TRY — Five New One AVACODO f o u r Burner ture, clothing, miscel­ sq. ft., hoot, lonltor, pork*- ■ Ralloble, references. Open Eves till 8 $17 that turns things olt." — Jack Parr. Bedroom Apartments. gas stove. Asking $80. ONE CORD Hard Wood, laneous. Saturday and MEADOW ST., WILLIMANTIC Ing, olr. Roosonoble. Wark done by the lob. cu t, not spilt. $50 It picked Fri & Sat till 5 CUtADrNRA. mc .TMM<9 UR P«t ATMON aiSSSbyNEA,lno. IS7 Security ohd rotOroncos. Monchester area. Call Call mornings 9 to 1. Sunday, 10am. 25 Tyler 647-9367 887-1522 423-4547 5334,543-7175,543-1393. '> up. Call 6430654. Circle, Manchester. 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Bv Alex Girelll 1983 MERCURYS & LINCOLNS Herald City Editor by mortars Wednesday will be crucial day for the renovation of Cheney Hall. Wednesday is the deadline by By Scott MacLeod ing fire with the Lebanese army, which the Little Theater of Man­ United Press International state-run Beirut radio said. chester must submit documenta­ PRICED TO SELL TO The airport remained closed for tion to justify the $50,000 grant it BEIRUT, Lebanon — Shiite a second day because of shelling has been awarded by the Connecti­ militiamen seized a government and Christian east Beirut was ■ t'. cut Historical Commission. television station in dayiong street effectively cut off from Moslem west Beirut due to sniper fire and It’s also the day for the next fighting and artiilery battles today sporatic clashes on major arteries. meeting of the Cheney Hall Board that killed two U.S. Marines and State-run Beirut radio broadcast of Commissioners. They will be MAKE ROOM FOR 1984's wounded seven others, radio re­ a warning to citizens to keep off the asked to approve final plans for the ports said. streets. exterior renovation and to permit The first Marines to die in actual “ Most streets are dangerous,” the LTM to seek bids for the work. combat in Lebanon were kiiied the broadcast said. Another key day is Sunday, Sept. 1983 CAPRI — 3 DOOR during a five hour barrage of U PI photographer Jack Dabagh- I 25. On that afternoon a kind of open mortar fire that struck U.S. ian said the shelling at the airport house for Cheney Hall will be holt, positions outside the airport Just struck a fighter plane, igniting at the offices of the Chamber of ammunition and setting the air­ Commerce. south of Beirut, Marine spokesman craft on fire. Several Lebanese Maj. Robert Jordan said. A scale model of the hall and army helicopters also were ablaze, The Marines returned fire for the construction drawings will be on he said. display. first time since arriving in Le­ After a brief afternoon lull, new banon last summer, using two clashes erupted at army positions Representatives of the groups Cobra helicopter gunships, 155mm in Shiite-Sunni neighborhoods of involved in the restoration will be Howitzers and 81mm mortars Qanatri, Beshara Khoury and there to explain aspects of the against Shiite Moslem positions Sodeco, as well as neighborhood of $1.2-million project. south of Beirut, Jordan said. Wadi Abu Jmil where gunmen Mary Blish, of the LTM, said the clashed with the army in mid-July. INCLUDES: Christian Phalange radio said 60 open house will be a kind of Beirut radio reported that the armed men from the Shiite Amal preview. Lebanese army's airbase, 30 miles Immediately after it, the organi­ militia group stormed the govern­ from Beirut in Rayak, the Bekaa ment television station in Tallat zation will begin its public drive for ELECTRIC REAR DEFROSTER Valley, also came under artillery renovation funds. STK #3P-31 Khayyat in West Beirut. shelling. • POWER STEERING The radio said the gunmen President Amin Gemayel and The LTM had hoped to hold open threatened the employees if they Prim e Minister Chefik Wazzan house at the hall, but it was decided that it would be too difficult to did not cooperate and a picture of convened an emergency cabinet •AM/FM STEREO W/CASSETTE monitor a large crowd to be sure SPECIAL GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY PRICE Musa Sadr, a Shiite Moslem imam meeting at the presidential palace in suburban Baabda as Lebanon I there would be no accidents caused • STEEL BELTED RADIALS who disappeared five years ago,, by the defects in the building appeared on two channels with a appeared to be sliding toward a new civil War. Herald photo by Tarquinio Bricks threaten to fall from the top commentary. of the building. • AND MORE... ^ President Reagan’s special Mid­ The takeover came amid day­ dle East envoy Robert McFarlane Down to the wire at MHS The Federal Emergency Jobs long warfare that erupted as the arrived from London for urgent ,A ct grant for which the documen­ $7135 Lebanese army conducted a house- talks with Gemayel's national tation must be submitted Wednes­ to-house search in Shiite neighbor­ security adviser, Wadih Haddad Don Orcott, member of the work crew opening day on Wednesday, fiddles day is a $50,000 sum that will be w ^ paid when $100,000 worth of work hoods for gunmen who attacked a and Foreign Mmnister Elie Salem. which is scurrying to complete renova­ with a circuit breaker. Story and more on the stucture is completed. joint U.S.-Lebanese road check­ A government spokesman said tions at Manchester High School before pictures on page 3. three Lebanese army soldiers The LTM has the $100,000 to point Sunday, engaging the Ma­ begin. One source of it is a $100,000 rines in their first full gunbattle. were killed and 60 were wounded in Nsss LYNX L 3 DR HATCHBACK addition to the two U.S. Marines grant from the Hartford Founda­ Street fighting quickly spread to who were killed and the seven tion for Public Giving. It also has the center of Beirut and Moslem wounded. An Italian peacekeeper pledges of gifts from other sources. west Beirut as armed men fanned also was injured slightly. Begin postpones decision Among the documents to be out through the capital, exchang- Beirut radio reports had indi­ submitted are plans and elevations cated 15 people, including civili­ for the exterior work, lists of the ans, were killed and 73 wounded in types of materials to be used, two days of fighting although descriptions of the work processes INCLUDES: emergency crews had trouble on whether he’ii step down to be followed, explanations of the Inslde Today reaching many casualties. historical research carried out to Nabih Berri, leader of the Amal JERUSALEM (UPI) — Prime determine what materials to use 30 pages, 2 sections Shiite militia, denied his fighters Minister Menachem Begin, with and what processes to follow, a FRONT WHEEL DRIVE had attacked the Marines. his coalition partners beseeching construction schedule, phototo- Advice ...... “ It is a big lie. We didn’t do it. I him not to quit, today briefly graphs of the building, and certifi­ Business...... cates of insurance. want to clear it up,” he said. “ We postponed his final decision on • CLOTH SEATS Classified...... i The grant is part of a federal Comics...... don’t attack the Marines. We whether he will resign. one-time emergency job fund Entertainment...... appreciate their job here with the Chanting “ Begin, Begin," • 4 SPEED Lottery...... international force and we have crowds of supporters besieged the which includes a portion for Obituaries...... good relations with them all over. ’ ’ historic restoration work. STK #3Y-79 Opinion...... prime minister’s residence as • FRONT DISC BRAKES In Santa Barbara, Calif., Presi­ Begin met with his ministers and Connecticut has about $500,000 to Peopletalk ...... distribute with keen competition dent Reagan expressed “ profound ! Likud coalition partners and Sports...... 1 for the funds. The largest single • STEEL BELTED RADIALS Television...... sorrow" over the deaths and promised to consider their argu­ Weather...... “ praised the courage of the U.S. ments before making a final grant permitted was for $50,000 SPECIAL GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY PRICE Cheney Hall and the P.T. Barnum Marines for their role as decision later today or Tuesday. museum in Bridgeport tied for first peacekeepers.” “ Everything is open,” Begin’’s place among the projects. A N D MORE ... press adviser Uri Porat said after the three hour meeting. “ The fact The sign that stood outside Cheney Hall since the spring was that he promised to consider a couple of arguments he just blown loose by the wind in a recent Interest lacking heard...is the best proof of the fact storm and was taken down for h* repairs, Mrs. Blish said. SIMILAR the prime minister did not make up In chamber fair his mind already.” SAVINGS ON $5851 Porat said Begin, 70, responding X to a “ special request” by his OTHER Wonder what happened to the displaying and selling merchan­ political allies, put off his final arts and crafts fair scheduled dise on Bfain Street. decision to this evening oi^early Panel backs MODELS! for last week on Main Street? Apter partially attributed the Tuesday “ at the latest.” ' The fair was canceled, ac­ lack of interest in the fair to a Likud Knesset deputy Ehud five choices cording to representatives of lack of followup by the Chamber Ulmert, who attended the meeting, the Greater Manchester of Commerce. Mrs. Flint, he said “ I must tell you quite frankly I Chamber of Conunerce, owing said, “ sent out feelers and then personally do not think at this UPI p h o l ^ for judges to a lack hf response from went on vacation.” stage he has changed his mind. craftapeopleto invitations. He said the statement should “ I think he indeed has personal HARTFORD (UPI) — A legisla­ Anne Flint, chamber presi­ not be taken as criticism of Mrs. PRIME MINISTER MENACHEM BEGIN ‘ConnecUcuVs Oldest Llncoln-Mercury-Mazda Dealer” reasons. I do not know what they tive committee today unanimously dent, said this morning there Flint and called the failure of . . . no secret he’s unhappy are exactly, but I believe he has endorsed Gov. William O’Neill’s was a lack of interest on the wn t the'fair to take place “ one of them,” Ulmert said. “ On the other choices of five lawyers to fill of local arts and crafts people in those t h i^ s .” hand, a group of friends and minister is doing what he should term, his second as prime minis­ vacant Superior Court judgeships. the fair. She said only iO or 12 The* fair, said Apter, is confidants today presented to him have done long ago,” Ha’aretz ter, ends in 1985. The Judiciary Committee voted applications were received, "another way of letting people the political and the national said. while the chamber wanted at know Mtdn Street is still alive." Dropping a bombshell two hours in a brief session to supportthe five considerations which must be put If Begin decides to resign, he will lawyers, who will now be formally lieast 25 to hold the festival. Both. Apter and Mrs. Flint into Sunday’s three-hour Cabinet against his personal motive." remain as caretaker prime minis­ nominated by O’Neill to fill vacan­ said chamber members are now meeting. Begin told shocked minis­ Newspapers already were spec­ ter until a new government is ters he intends to step down as cies created by the promotion of Chamber of Commerce conrantrating on the Harvest ulating on a new government that formed. prime minister. five Superior Court judges to the mem ber Bem ie Apter said that Festival scheduled for October would be headed by Foreign President Chaim Herzog would new Appellate Court. IVIORIARTY BROTHERS / as fa r as be knew, (m|y about six on Main Street. The announcment sent a parade Minister Yitzhak Shamir and pick a parliamentary deputy to try The five lawyers, James F. implications were received and Mrs. Flint said the Chamber including former Defense Minister to put together a majority govern­ of supporters to his residence, begging him to stay on. Bingham of Stamford, Charles D. it would have been a "poor of Commerce is “looking to Ezer Weizman. ment. The nod most likely would go ■bowing" for the fair to be W d Gill of Litchfield, Michael A. Mack putting it (the crafts fair) back Editorial comment sympathized to Begln’s designated successor, Once the firebrand of Israeli' with that few ^rticipama. ^ together next year." of Somers, Thomas J. Sullivan of with Begin as a man, calling it a as leader of the Likud bloc, which politics. Begin in the last year has West Hartford and John F. Walsh “W e felt sis ped|>le would look She said one possible reason currently commands 64 votes in tragedy that a leader who never appeared withdrawn and brooding of New Britain, will serve interim kind of funny out there," said for the lack of -^terest by flinched from a fight should the 120-member Knesset, or Apter. in the face of domestic criticism of appointments as judges. craftspeople Is the current state conclude he had to resign. parliament. the war in Lebanon and an 315 CENTER STREtT. MANCHESTEB. CT S i r said the ccafta fair in 1M2 ’The appointments will besubject of the economy, which forces But some newspapers said his Alternatively, the Knesset could economy beset by 130 percent to confirmation by the full Legisla­ ''about SO craftspeople people to work full time. second term had led Israel Into the vote to dissolve itself and hold annual inflation and a $20 billion ture, which reconvenes in regular Lebanese quagmire. “ The prime early elections. Begin's present foreign debt. session next February.