21 - THE HERALD. Mon., March 2, 1981 r Business Skaters begin quest HARTFORD (UPI) — More than 110 "It feels a little funny knowing I’m going to ice dances, an original set pattern dance and a Brookings president says skaters from 25 nations today begin their be the first,” said Schramm, national cham­ freestyle dance. quest to reach a pinnacle in the artistic and r pion of West Germany who finished third in There are 70 compulsory figures, also called exacting sport as the 1981 World Figure the European Championships three weeks school figures, and all are variations of the Skating Championships open at the Hartford ago. figure eight. Competitive skaters practice up sacrifices are necessary “But I like the position. 1 like to skate early to 25 figures, but only three are selected just Civic Center. because then the judges generally give good PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPl) - MacLaury tagged the nation's tion as' “supply side economics" The six-day world class event opens with prior to the competition. Brookings Institution President economic doldrums to a history of where inflation is tagged to declining men’s three compulsory figures and pairs ^ a r k s ,” said Schramm, who won immediate short competition today and concludes this Bruce K. MacLaury says economic "consumption beyond our means, productivity, he said. popularity in the city while he practiced in "1 Judges look for good flow, carriage and weekend with the dance freestyle and a gala recovery will require incentive for bad luck and mismanagement.” "I would be astonished if a single Love Hartford" and Hartford Whalers t- balance and examine the tracings etched on the ice. investment, less control by govern­ ■ "It would be a miracle if the un­ policy could cure the range of exhibition.' shirts. derlying rate of inflation, now run­ problems we are facing without The pair of Marina Cherjtasova and Sergei World competition is divided into four The freestyle program is choreographed to ment and a brake on runaway growth music of the skaters’ choice and includes spins ning at 10 percent, could be reduced killing the'patient in the process,” he Chahrai of the Soviet Union are the only defen­ categories — men’s and ladies’ singles, pairs in wages and income. and ice dancing. and jumps as well as elegance and musical in­ "The momentum-of inflation is so more than one or two percentage said. ding world champions in the field which also features young skaters just getting a taste of Men’s and ladies skaters must present three terpretation. strong, so ingrained there is little points in the next year or two no MacLaury said the United States is required figures, a short freestyle program of Pair skaters perform their program in un­ hope of reversing it without demand matter what the policy,” he said. suffering from depleted resources, a international competition. Norbert Schramm, a 20-year-old from six prescribed moves and a long freestyle ison. The acrobatic skills of a pair are test by restraints,” including controls on Economists looking for cures turn job market forced to absorb an Oberstdorf, West Germany, drew the No. 1 program. lifts and throw jumps. wages, MacLaury said. to the "siren call of monetarism" overwhelming wave of women, im­ position for the compulsories during the Pairs must do a short freestyle program of The acrobatics of the pairs are replaced by "Tilting the balance away from which views inflation as a problem in migrants and the "baby'boom’’ prescribed pair moves and a long freestyle unison and harmony in ice dancing, which consumption toward investment the money supply. generation, and a changing attitude opening draw ceremony held in a crowded program. Dance teams do three compulsory limits spins and prohibits lifts above the waist requires sacrifices to achieve long- “The crucial issue is whether towards work. Sheraton Hartford ballroom Monday night. run benefits," he said. reducing monetary growth will curb Americans are "consuming at The head of the Washington "think inflation or retard growth in the rates which cannot be sustained,” tank" made the comments at Brown economy,’’ MacLaury said. MacLaury said. They have exhausted University Saturday at an in­ "Monetary policy is not enough." "social capital" by allowing roads vitational conference on productivi­ Another theory has been pop­ and cities to deteriorate; by failing to ty. ularized by the Reagan administra­ rebuild or replace equipment - —FRANK gffwp- AND------ ERNEST by Bob Thaves----- GAME SHOP H e r a lb Serving The Greater Manchester Area For 100 Years uOoK'. I g o t X f U.S. pairs champions Caltlln and Peter Carruthers run througf m *'eET OliT oF JA‘L freestyle program at the Hytford Civic Center on the eve of the Manchester, Conn. Tuesday, March 3, 1981 25 Cents 3 It looks as if the "jaws" of this pump casting the rotating assembly which will fit inside. C/V? d 5 ! World Figure Skating Ch^plonships. (UPI photo) are about to chomp down on Anthony Afterwards, the entire assembly will be Tavarez, a pump assembler at Borg-Warner returned to the customer’s power plant li) Corp.'s Byron Jackson Service Center in where it will resume its job of pumping high- Buchwald joins ? -2 _ Resignation Los Angeles. Tavarez is perfectly safe, temperature water to a steam boiler.(UPI o t u t Rw I rMOR however, because he’s getting ready to photo) Salvador stays Herald’s lineup ■feed " the jaws. He is fitting a wear ring onto The Heraid today enlists the satiric wit Of columnist puts GOP Art Buchwald, who consistentlv locates America's funny bone with a brand of humor and poignant wit Bohjalian heads that deflates the pompous, offends many political leaders of the day in turmoil and brings events By MARV KITZMANN units at Pioneer into hilarious ‘on wa^ footing’ lli'ralil Itcporli'r focus. \1 \ \ ( lll',’''rLK -Pioneer International Corp, has an­ Buchwald has M ANCHESTER — Town Republicans again find the nounced that Andrew N. Bohjalian, executive vice presi­ SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador The military’s body counts could made a career of party in turmoil with the announcement ol Mary Williiide, vice chairwoman oi the town committee, that dent ,)[ Pioneer International Corp , has been elected to (UPI) — President Jose Napoleon not be independently verified. Last chronicling folly, she will resign March 11 the lost of president of Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc., and Duarte, bolstered by 54 U.S military week the Defense Ministry said 1,500 especially when Mrs. Willhlde, a longtime party member who is Its affiliate. Pioneer Recovery Systems, fne,, the This lady can show advisers and $50 million in U.S. finan­ guerrillas were holding the volcano. it manifests itself manufacturing and sales subsidiaries of the parent. cial aid, warned bis government wiil The Defense Ministry said in the actions of characterized as a good leader and organizer, had taken Pioneer International Corp. remain “on a war footing" as long as helicopter gunships attacked federal officials. over the party reins in the absence of Chairman Robert Bohjalian. who most recently has served as managing the Soviet Union, Cuba and guerrillas near San Sebastian and Since 1949, Von Deck. The 49-year-old Von Deck remains in satisfac­ director ol the parachute subsidiaries, has been Nicaragua are arming leftist San Esteban Catarina, 30 miles east when he started tory condition at Manchester Memorial Hospital after associated with Pioneer for the past 15 years in various guerrillas. of San Salvador, and 40 rebels were turning out his spending sevepl weeks under intensive care following a managerial capacities. In a move criticized by House killed in fierce fighting. column for the serious heart Wtack you a better way to Democrats as “uncannily like Viet­ They said two soldiers died and Paris edition of Mrs. Willhiae, 57 Jean Road, resigned saying the nam," the Reagan administration seven were wounded in the gun the New York responsibility of party leadership was too great Her announcement caught many, party insiders, in­ JSew vice president said Monday 25 more military ad­ battles, 2 miles on either side of San Herald Tribune, cluding several Board of Directors members by surprise visers from the Army, Navy, Air Lorenzo, scene of bloody fighting last Buchwald has But those close to Mrs. Willhide said she discussed the \OI<\\ \1.K -- Gordon H Sigman Jr has joined Force and Marines soon will Ik sent week. been entertaining Norden Systems as vice president-technology. Sigman to the tiny Central American natipn. One military spokesmen said "in­ readers with his resignation, and her unhappiness with shouldering was previously deputy director for advanced technology The State Department said as part dividuals with foreign features, spirited, often responsibility for those precious months leading up to the at the Defense Advanced Research Projeefs Agency in put your kids through among them some of the black race" Board of Directors election in November. of the sharp step-up in help, another irreverent, words. A Arlington. VA $25 million in economic and military were among the rebels killed Mon­ His column is syndicated in more than 500 Efforts to contact Mrs. Willhide failed; several persons Sigman will help plan research and development aid has been granted to El Salvador’s day, but the report could not be con­ newspapers around the world, Buchwald’s column. said she had left town on a business trip with her husband, programs lor N'orden. the military electronics and space military-Christian Democratic junta, firmed. which starts today on the Opinion page of The Herald, Paul Willhide. Her resignation leaves the Republicans in a quandry, a SJj'stems subsidiary ol United Technologies Corp., accor­ doubling total aid to $50 million.
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