t $ — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 15, 1986

NILP W/UfTEO MANC Hf STf R focus FORMU SPORTS aborer - Full time for stool All real estate odvertlsed LumbBT lOBB put tabrlcdtlon shop. Com­ in the Manchester Herold DaVinci afioiiir Mats cllnchinp pany pold uniforms and Is sublect to the Foir bonofits. Must havo driv­ Housino Act of 1966, which at ovor $600,000 er's license and own trans­ mokes It iiiepal to odver- at Atheneum b still on hold portation 643-1496. EOE. tlse ony pretOrence, lim­ itation or discrimination P « 0 9 3 ...page S .page 12 orts Person - (tool crib). bosed on race, color, rell- Must be mechanically In­ plon, sex or notional clined, hove driver's li­ origin, or on Intention to cense and own tronsporto- make any such prefer­ tlon. Excellent benefits ence, limitation or dis­ Includino dental. 643-1496. crimination. The Herald EOE. will not knowingly accept any advertisement which Is In violation of the low.

Manchester - $149,900 (2) 6 Insurance claims. Man­ room units.each with liv­ chester Insurance agency ing room,dlnlng room- seeking on organized Indi­ ,pontrled kitchen and 3 vidual to handle losses on bedrooms,front and back commercial & personol covered porches,fenced iHandiratrr) YinrhRsler fi City of Village ChaTr Hrrato accounts. Job rpqul- yard,private drlveways,2 remnts: extensive' per­ car garage. D.W. Fish sonal & phone contoct Realty,643-1591 or 871- with customers & Insu­ 1400.D rance carriers. Insurance 25 Cents bacckground beneficial Manchester - $154,900.4 or but not required. Coll 5 bedroom Raised Ranch. Frqncis Burke at the Inde- Large appllanced kltchen- TOWN pendant Insurance Center /dlnlng area,13 X 9 fire- tiffirasiar"' 646-6050. placed living room,22’ X S 23’ fireplaced family East student Charter room,3 full baths,deck,2 car garoge,sldlng. Many ■OWARO ANOaROOIONCO FLAN • FARKRR BTRRRT (L-4D extras. D. W. Fish fineroved wflh „,w «wwiwm?vm pum ror vaa Sandwich makers needed, Realty,643-1591 or 871- ^* lw n 9 n t Plan tor tSi hours 7-2 starting at $4.25 1400.n per hour 646-6454 or 131 m a r t i n a ROTHMAN - lUaOIVfOION ■ LYOALL f TR aiT fight takes (M-41) dies during Sonrico Drive.s Better than a Bank! Wondering where to ploce r,ss,'» • '! » Seasonal part time driver your money? Look no If r ■ Mf a TlaA __^ . E needed mornings to de­ further. Lorge two family liver cases at cider to with lovely stone fire small stores and restau­ place and natural Oak new twist rants In Ct. Our truck or woodwork. Good locati­ rooms second floor- Tho Town ot Monchttfor It on oqual opportunity omployor, h . day night. a Hortford/Haruord line. stove. Insert model 701 and roauirts an offlrmoflvo action policy for oil of Its Con- heart was rushed lo Magoon. who Adams Iiic., said he hopes to have report and West side. Blanchard 4 Center St.,Manchester, ,stove refrlgerator,no uti­ with blower. 871-2981 after "Once the heart was implanted. recommendations prepared for the district Board of Kitchen Helper. Full or Beautiful 3 bedroom Vlc- troct^ors and Vtndors as a condition of doing business with was readied for the surgery at Rossetto Real Estate , Ct. 646-7709.0 lities.Married couples torlon home.$325 Includes 6pm. tho Town, os por Podorol Order 11144. part time evening pantry 646-2482.0 It could not be started up.” Marmer about 10 p.m Directors in about a week. He said a special meeting Home of the week! Fea- preferred.No pets.First heat and water. Security aid forms, plans and spoclflcollons ore ovolloblo at the Oo- said. might then have to be called for consideration of a position open for quality and last month secur- deposit required. Avollo- A Bassette crib and mat­ nerol Servlets’ otfico. He died at 5: SO this morning. minded person to work on tures;7 rooms,3 bed­ Marmer. who Is on the staff at ” He had all the surgery that public relations campaign. rooms,finished family lty.$350 coll 649-9521. ble October 1st. 233-6817. tress, 0 red metol flrploce, TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CT. the preparation ot salads, Vernon, by owner, lovely 4 an apartment size dryer- ROBERT a. WEISS, Rockville General Hospital, was could be taken. ” Marm er said The questions in t l » survey included: Ranch on Cul-de-sac. New room,flre place,new heat­ appetizers and desserts. Available October 1st,3 ,play pen,2 maternity OENBRAL MANAOBR not at Columbia Presbyterian quietly. ’’This was the last thing E ’’Are you aware of efforts by the Town of carpet ond floors through­ ing svstem.bullt In air rooms,flrst floor with op- I WANTED Apply In person Covey’s dresses, 649-2204. OM-0* Medical Center In New York City that could give him hope. Manchester to consolidate the 8th Utilities District In Restaurant 45 East Center out, finished basement, conditioner,!'/> bath- pllances. Heat and utili­ TO RENT where the operation took place She Marm er remained optimistic for north Manchester?” 6 screened porch, 2 cor s,hardwood tloors,conve- Street Manchester. ties not lncluded.$350,call Electric MCR cash regis­ a ’’Would you consider the consolidation of the garage, oversized lot. nlent location. Quick oc­ 6464017 after 5:30. was contacted at her Vernon office others, however. She said that Wanted Nov. 1st. 3 bed­ ters. $40 each (used) 649- TOWN OP MANCHBSTRR Town ot Manchester with the Eighth Utilities District $133,900 875-1174 evenings cupancy! Priced at only 5399 after 5pm. early this morning by physicians In although the operation was not a Dishwasher. Full time ev­ rooms, washer/dryer hoo­ LBOAL NOTICE to be a good Idea? a bad Idea? no opinion: ” ening position open. Good and weekends. $117J)00. U 4 R Realty. Manchester-1 bedroom- New York success other patients needing 643-2692.0 ,flrst floor, no pets,stove kups. 2 cor parking, appll- • Ana ” Do you support the right of a community to pay and benefits. Apply In oshces, for a family of 4 ” 1 was going to go down this heart transplants should be given ond refrigerator. Lease. FREE Tho Planning and Zoning Commiulon will hold a public hoor- morning, until I got the phone Hsrsid photo by Tucksr maintain its self-representation?” person Covey’s Restau­ Manchester Immaculate 3 with a cot. $600 Including IngflllF VIIon Monday,rnw ifW F* ^VHiwlllSPVlSeptembor 7 t ITMVIfM VI at f7:00.P.M. . W r .fBI. IllIn IIIWthe nHtorlng W T in V the same chance TODAY'S $400 per month plus utili­ rant. 45 East Center Street bedroom Ranch In desira­ ties. 646-1379. heat 4 hot water. 647-9905 PALLETTS Room, Lincoln Center, 414 Main Stroot, Monchostor, Connec­ call,” she said. ” I ’ve gone from a The death left students shaken at Respondents were also asked whether they would Manchester. ble quiet neighborhood. before 10am or after 6pm. ticut to hoor and consider tho fellewlng ootltlons: high at 10 o’clock last night, to vote to approve a referendum question on this liI'nl h III I Clean, used pelletts are East Catholic High School, where Newly remodeled Inte­ BARNIY T. PBTRRMAN $R. AND JR. - SPICIALIXCRP- being devastated at six o’clock this Magoon was entering his Junior Signs of change November’s ballot that would change the Town Port time clerk typist, Single girl looking for great for firewood, stor­ TION • MT OLRNWOOD STRRRT - Abpllcatlen under Article rior, new bock deck, full II, Section 4.01.01 to permit conversion ot g single family morning year. It also saddened members of Charter to remove the right of district voters to veto a temporary position, 9- wolkout basement room to rent. Manchester age, etc. Stop by to see house with on accessory apartment to o twe-fomlly dwolllno ” I felt strongly that Scott was merger with the town. 2:30. 4 days per week i t : area. Call 643-1675. the congregation at St Bernard’s A young man stands silhouetted near a stream at the Oak Grove Nature plumbed tor 2nd bath. Vernon. 6 room, 3 bed­ or pick up at at 107 Olenwood Street. going to do It,” she continued. ” 1 Center this morning, looking at leaves that have already begun to The proposed revision of the charter is widely seen 649-45B6 ext 290. by N o rm ! Nearly reody tor finished room duplex. No pets. $550 THB SHRLTRR POR WOMRN, INC. - SPECIAL IXCBP- SyndM Pnduett. Ine. talked to Scott before he went into Please turn to page 8 as the first step toward consolidation, and debate over look. $127,900 Century 21, per month, no heat 872- TION • tSl HARTFORD ROAD - Application under Article II, change their colors as summer gives way to autumn. the Issue has divided the town since January, when a Clerk. Town of Manches Te d lo rd Speno, Evans 4 Went­ 1644. Merchandise Route 6. Bolton Soctlen 101.0$ to use on txlstlng single family house os a ter Recreation Depart worth 278-9165. oroup homeI tor .. children with special needs Ipcottd at 1$1 Charter Revision Commission was formed at the ment - leisure programs, Manchester - 2nd floor 2 Hartford Rood. request of the Democrats who control the Manchester $5.00 per hour, 20-25 hours bedroom, heat and ap­ At this hearing Interested persons may bo hoard and written Board of Directors. per week. Knowledge ot 1^ BUSINESS pliances, no pets. $575 plus cemmunicotlons received. Copies ot these petitions hove FURNITURE TAB SALES been field In tho Town Clerk's otfico and may bi Insportad In June, that panel recommended that the charier general ottice proce­ 1£0 J PROPERTY security 646-3979. during offict hours. Reagan’s drug-testing plan draws fire be changed, and the district hired the public relations dures, ability to type and ost Hartford. 3Vk room Tw o elemantory school PLANNING AND ZONINO COMMISSION firm as part of an effort to persuade voters to defeat deal with the public. Re­ LEO KWASH, SECRETARY the referendum question quires high school gra­ furnished oportnient. 1 desks with choirs. $15 B v M o tt Yancey Reagan’s proposal — and most contro­ SWEAT bedroom Includes heat «qch. 6464033. Doted at Manchester. CT this ISth day of Saptambor, IfM. be diverted Into this Is enormous. You vacy,” Edwards said. Adams told the district directors Monday he called duation or equivalent. QMNT TAG SALE The Associated Press versial — is to use the federal work force would have to have commanders and Apply at the Personnel ECONOMICS and hot water.on bus OlS-Of Federal and state courts so far have 1,047 people while conducting his survey, but he only llne.$4S0 call after 6. 52B- to, in the words of a White House various witnesses testifying in court In furnished mixed rulings on the issue, Office 41 Center Street When a homeowner in St JaiMt Fwrlsk WASHINGTON - President Rea­ received 348 complete responses. 1680. IBOODTHMSS statement, ’’set an example for all thousands of cases, and those thihgs are but the overwhelming majority of them Manchester or call 647- vests his own time and In buying business TO EAT BOO Mein St., Mancheeter gan’s proposal to mandate drug testing Some of the telephoning was done In the North Main 31M. The Town Is on Equal ^UJOAL NOTICR employers to provide drug-free work never over quickly.” have held that mandatory tests by the energy into a home im­ zoned property. Like private home! 3'/> for some federal employees as the places.” Street offices of attorney Robert Bletchman. the Opportunity Employer. provement, it is known S«pL IB / 6-llpm While the House bill called for a government absent some other evi­ leader of Stop Tampering with the Eighth’s American Quick closing. room apartment. Ap- Grapes - Pick your own,ln cornerstone of an attack on drug abuse The proposal met immediate opposi­ as ’’sweat equity.” ’The military rule to stem the supply of dence or ’’probable cause” are illegal. Liberties, or S T E A L , a private citizens’ group that P f Strictly confiden­ pllonces,heat. Working your boskets. 270 Hack­ S m to / 6>llpm is meeting immediate resistance from tion on Capitol Hill, where the House IRS, however, places no single adult preferred- drugs, it carefully avoided the issue of ’’Almost every court that has looked supports the district. value on the homeown­ tial. Reply: matack Street (Rear). and members of Congress, unions and Civil last week passed by a 392-16 vote a bill to .Lease. No pets. 643-2880. mandatory testing as a means of at the constitutionality of mandatory The Committee for Charter Revision, led by Slelth. er’s time compared to held on September I, IfM, plans tor o libertarians. use the military and increase federal StpLEO/llim-llpn sitodivislen entitled "Woedionindsl” ’ .warsware approved with tho decreasing the demand for drugs. drug testing has ruled that at least there is STEA L’S pro-town counterpart and was formed to Fast Food cook needed at the tax advantages gi- Vernon:) bedroom apart­ 19 i RECREATIONAL tollowlno condlltons ’’This is the federal government’s spending on the drug problem by $6 ven to homeowners wrno__ ' BOXTT Rep. Don Edwards, D-Calif., chair­ has to be a reasonable suspicion that a generate public support for the charter change. Hartford Rd Dairy Queen, ment. Large modern » 1EQUIPMENT 1. way of just saying ’no’ to drugs, ” billion over five years. hire contractors. Por in­ Somtihing tor dMOMhiSte Commission which man of the House Judiciary subcommit­ person is using drugs before urinalysis Adams said the reason he used the phones In sseekcnds. Experienced WMCNESm NCRUB rooms,nice yord.garo- t e '? " * '' 2.' hulling lot In eompll- Reagan said Monday in signing an Defense Secretary Caspar Wein­ Ifnil pay up to $6.00 hourly. stance. consider the do- oooryono. tee on civil and constitutional rights, can be administered, ’’ said Loren Siegel Bletchman s office was that they allowed multiple k-yBurietfa who improves Manchester. C T 08040 ge,security,references. Gyntpoc 3500: One year (m Nmi. 2ST IV^xlslpn KvauinnansRegulations wimwith specincspedHc ot-rt- executive order requiring urine and berger. in an interview Monday, labeled Apply In person at Hart­ $450 plus utilities. Even- said Monday he is confident Reagan’s of the American Civil Liberties Union. calling, while the phones in his firm ’s Windsor office Ms Utchea h r SS.M less old. 65 exercises Includes blood test for federal employees in as ’’pretty absurd” the House directive ford Rood Dairy Queen. Ings 6334921. order of mandatory testing will be held Federal employee unions, some of did not He said he explored having additional phone thaa H woaM have cost for a butterfly $100. Telephone 1. "sensitive positions” and calling fora 40 ordering Reagan to send military forces cowtrswtor to do the work. unconstitutional in court. them already w a^ng court challenges lines installed at his office, but he felt It wouM be too 6494)776 9om-7pm. percent increase In government spend­ to U.S. borders to help stop drug So.fmflcmpKcv Punch When seSlBt. hewooMlInd ’’The president’s order violates three to mandatory testing orders from costly for the district Operotoi. Expylenced. Rontals m RENT ing on drug abuse. smuggling. Hmselt paytag Uxes OB the Automotivo fundamental rights: the right not to specific government agencies, also Adams said Bletchman was not present when the 9 RequRed knoededge of SS,sn WgeruK.e hi tax ha- More than half of the new money, $500 ’’We’ve always In our country, quite testify against yourself, the right to be described Reagan’s order as an illegal questioning was being done He said he became 3741 and/or 3742 a phis. aia. This fact aklmatety re- MANCHESTER ■e q u ip m e n t IfS?**^ Connecticut this 15th day of Soptambar. million, would go to increased law properly, said the military shouldn’t I APARTMENTS treated as innocent until proven guilty ’’punitive dragnet.” friendly with Bletchman when the attorney h e lp ^ Should have knoertedge of dacea the oast of having 2 Bedroom, second enforcement efforts to combat drug engage In domestic law enforcement,” and the right to be free from unreasona­ bosic office equipment w ort done hy another. Ho­ FOR RENT 16 foot Mod River ranoe, I MRS floor apartment. trafflcklng. But the major thrust of Weinberger said. ’’The time that would ble governmental intrusions of pri­ Please torn lo page 8 and other various office wever. H wMda IS months poddies Included. Used FOR SALE SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN Please tarn m page 8 duties. Full benefit pro­ the d»4t-yanraelhr were to Townhouse-2 bedrooms, Oak Street. Availa­ four ttmes. Excellent con­ 0134* gram phis denfol pold. 5 pnrehase another home 1W boths,c lec1rlc heot- dition. $800. Please coll day work week. CMI 31 that exceeds the valae of Ms ,eentra1 o ir condltlonlng- ble Immediately. 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- 1983 Toyota Tercel-4 door- 2736 befsscen Bom-Sbrn. oM home.there Is no tax ,laroe living room dining 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask tor ,deluxe hatchback,5 doe. This sitaation does not Call 233-0319. I M RS TODAY’S HERALD oreo and kitchen. Bob. speed monuolxilr conditl- Common Market nations OK sanctions apply towacatiOB or invest I FOR SALE LRDAL NOTICE Loundrv hook-ups, 2 cor oninoxim/fm.eleciric sun TOWN OF ANDOVER Real Estate Borage. Centrally loooted IKTSMID roef,23JI00 miles. Im m oc- FINAL ACTION OF THE T Today sH resit »or eldetiv couple. Refer­ Ulotel$47D0. Coll 649-1344. PI^NNING I, ZpNI N<^ By Robert Burns implement the ban on commercial pean Economic) Community,” he million blacks have no vote in FIMRENT SUTPUES /COMMISSION Gray to retire Toby goes to TV ences requlred,lease plus The Associated Press investment and purchase of gold said. He added, however, that he national affairs. The S million gsMaace si a ...... fiepostt. No pets, 643- 1980 Chew Monza. Low H arry J. Gray, the man who built 41 TBOrORD HE4L ES­ Moneheste^^oT^^eq- At o mceflno of the Pionnine coins, he said. believed it was "only a matter of whites control the economy and Toby Moffett, who made an 9674or 643-7135. Free to good home - 6year miles, good condition. a Zenina Cemmisslan of An- BRUSSELS, Belgium — The 12 United Technologies Corp. into a unsuccessful Md for the Demo­ TATE. CENTVRTtl wena- raom house tor rent, $930 $1200 or best offer. 649- 19^ Dodge ChMIenger 5 At West German insistence, the tim e” before agreement” was maintain separate districts, rWMlE per month, phis uflilfles. old shephord mix, excel­ dovar, CannecHcut haM on Otmmon Market nations agreed global conglomerate through a cratic gubernatorial nomination Tlaro bedroom apartment lent with children. Must 0666. weed. Good running con------t, Ifet, approval ministers dropped consideration of reached to ban coal imports. schools and health services. Worren E. Howland Inc. today to ban new investments in series of acquisitions, said Monday this year, is giving up politics and fl>r rent. Dishwasher, d h - And home or will hove to *t*a she riptihatt. ttc Coventry. 1 bedroom, iiv- Aye - Lastar, Oawnr, Danish Foreign Minister Uffe puichases from South Africa to­ 5. and leave messoge on dlols. tsoo/best offer. South Africa intoendingapartheid. harm poor South African blacks. "We ouaronfee our psaleaaloaallssa and of •no room, kitchen, toroe mochine. 649-2530. SHsmets and Burbank Ellemann-Jensen told reporters he taled $1.3 billion last year. Bolton:toklne applica­ yard, new lake. $500 per Abttoined - Chomic Sir Geoffrey Howe, the British Prime Minister Margaret houses!” Btandhord a Ro­ tions for 1 bedroom opqrt- would demand that the question of Howe’s reference to what the sette Reel Estote,646- month, references re­ Ootad at Andover, Connac- foreign secretary and chairman of banning coal purchases be reconsi­ Common Market "wants to see Thatcher of Britain has also Vote, deleyed f caachalsB. We're here ment otfoched to private 1973 Chevy Pontloc sta­ Hoit Hto ISth day of Saptam- 3Sa2.a quired 742-9125. HRSGELLAIIEOUS Butek 1982 century-2 doer tion wagon, to good run- the foreign ministers conference, dered at the next Common Market happen” in South Africa was to opposed them. aa Wk M4, bshsa Ntnch. residence OMer wortdno custom LTD . V-6 automa­ bor, Ites. Senate Democrats, lacking the asa.a*ysait. "WeYetSa- non-smoklno adult RMSALE ntoo condition. $40O/best said at the end of two days of foreign ministers meeting set for demands by the world’s largest Kohl also has said the Europeans votes to defeat William H. Rehn- Brand new listing! Gro- tic,power steerlng- AflfiX'JIRFLANNING B ■al hat We're Neigh offer. 6448035. debate, "We’ve reached a conclu­ October. trading bloc that Mack guerrilla should be assured of parallel action quist’s nomination as chief Justice, Cleus a room AnsMdl butn Jirokcs, and wtndows- AANNETH LESTER, sion that sends a clear signal of secu rity deposit required. | » n c i SPACE . front wheel Ellemann-Jensen said that with­ leader Nelson Mandela be released by the United States before decid­ have managed to erect a tempor­ AOvloa _ 11 L o tta ry ______8 Gorr Is on Colonial on Hew Eagle PC2 Ms Dos CHAIRMAN what we want to see happen in No pets. $480 per month drlve.olr.AM/FM.tllt- $UZANNE DOWER, out the inclusion of coal, the from prison, apartheid be ended, ing how to step up pressure on ary roadblock In the path of Senate Clwofftod _ 16-18 Obtoiorfas___ 8 Timber Troll. 4 bed- Phis MWttles. 646-43B5. IBM compMtMe. expon- South Africa.” rooms,2Vb bolhsmagnlll- Nfurr doWe, I28k ram 12 Inch . cruise,sunroof .wire VICE-CHAIRMAN sanctions package was "ampu­ and political talks open with the Pretoria. President Reagan is confirmation. A disappointed Se­ C o m ics _ ___ 8 O p t o t o n _ ____ 4 end* The ban on iron and steel imports ThetaiesflaBaqaB is: The 3 room ggwitiiiciit near monitor, 2 sertM ports, I wtwels.two tone. Sharp I tated” and of less political black majority. considering vetoing a sanctions bill nate Republican leader Bob Dole of ConnocH out ___ 5 P o o p la ____ 8 One owner-46M8 miles. takes effect Sept. 27, Howe said. work throughout ,brlck ywa take ha pay fora pqrkadc:hcat,stove.re- Offlee Spoce- on busy poraflel Eogle rfler and significance. Apartheid, by law and custom, passed by Congress that is stronger Kansas conceded he lacked the Enloflainmant 11 apofts _ _ 12-14 pMiebreeeeweywd lets the fltgerator x a i pethm ,. No $5290 F irm . 6448039. 1979 Ford Bronco Truck- Further talks at a lower political "Th is has taken something away establishes a racially segregated than the proposed Common Market route 83. Monchester- Custom pDckaae. good power to compel a roll call today. F ocu s ___ 8 T s to N o lo w ____ 11 m ere! $219,936. JoCkson B pets. Otder persons pre- Vernon town line. FOr- $1195. F irs t C o m p u ^ level are needed to decide how to from the credibility of the (Euro­ society in which South Africa’s 24 measures. Story on page 7. JoeScson ReM eslaleA<7- •*TTed.$39S phis seoirtty. Com , 627 Mato Street. Make on ottor on o 73 Local nawa_S. 8 U.S.AWOCM.___ 7 merty insurance com­ Vepo tor ports. CMi 646- offer. CMI 647-9970 ofler CM! 6448882 or 6 4 M »S . pany tenant. 646-5707. 647-1255. * ~ H E R A L D . TuCTday. Sept. H , 19W MANCHiitt'i’itK HERALD. Tuesday, Sept. 16- 1966 — 3 WEATHER Fire battle riees

ConntGtVeift foracMt to higher authority

Wm CMMtal Mtf e«ft c « m u t : Clear and cool tMigbt with kma in the 46s. Mostlj' sonny and Angered by Weiss ‘storage^ offer, ^ i n ^ eom Wednesday wMh highs in the A lk M lS . board pushes for Buckland space Cm M, CMiem Merlsr mS g$t0mttten m t i m . Clear and eom tenigM #Hh imra 65 to 46 Bv Geeree Lorng iMMUiem Manchester — in a hitter w to seattered frost in roral MwIaiNfs. Mostly Msrold Reporter M nny Wednesday and eontinoed eool. ffighs 66 to buttle in the I676a. The town hulH the vv. station betere the district won the right In a move the mayor says is not likely to serve the Buckland area in a buttle W*>Ow46< mils: Mostly clear and eoM tonight H « r « Sho b iilthlows In the 96s wHh scattered frost. Mostly 1 to change things, the Eighth Utilities thut reached the state Supreme Court. Just three yeare ago, Vaneasa Williama became the W rtrict win appeal directly to the noMy and conthned cool Wednesday with Mghs 66 Although the town’s paid flreflghten to B9. Manchester Board of Directora ter firat black to win the Miaa America Pageant. The firat cannot respond to emergencies in (he pageant was held in 1921. In an attempt to atretch the space in the Bnckland fhrehovse. The town administration and a station’s hnmetBate vieintty, officials anmfrier seaaon beyond Labor Day, businesampn in Coastal loraeaat district negotiating group have reached have said the building is used to handle Atlantic City sponsored what may have been the an Impaase In talks about sharing the cans in nearby areas. This sprteg, the district annonneed plans tobuildits own Leng Island Soand t« Watch Hin, R.I., and world’s first bathing-beauty contest. A ban on tight msputed town station on Tolland firehouse two lots away from the town Msniaak Paint: Winds north I5 to 25 knots and Turnpike, officials have said. The suits and bare knees was lifted for the pageant. The facility, but that project was postponed •4ka gnsty today and 16 to 26 knots tonight. North 16to 15 district’s lawyer. John D. LaBelle Jr., winner, 15-year-old Margaret Gorman, received no title. once the sharing talks began. knots Wednesday becoming southeast around 16 said Monday that Town Manager knots late in the day. The “Miss America” name was not used until 1940. Robert Weiss's final offer is not In other action Monday, the district Seas 2 to 4 feet today. 2 feet tonight and 2 feet or DO YOU KNOW — Who was named Miss America for acceptable. directors agreed to allow the pro- s less Wednesday. 1986? “His position is that he’s offered the district group STEAL — Stop Tamper­ storage areas and that was as far as ing wHh the Eighth’s American Liber­ Weather, fair this afternoonthrough Wednesday. CLOUDS, THUNDERSTORMS — Weather satellite photo taken at 4:30 MONDAY’S ANSWER - Chief Justlea Warren Burger he’d go,” LaBelle told the district Board ties — to use district’s Main Street of Directors. He said H is not "approp­ a.m. shows broken clouds associated with an upper air low off the Visibility around 3 miles in ha*e and scattered announced hla retirement this summer. firehouse for nneetings. On the advice of showers. 9-iess o Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 riate that a district firefighter live In a Jeffrey Garfield, executive director of Washington and Oregon coasts. Several upper air disturbances produce storage space.” the state’s Election Enforcement Com­ broken clouds over the Rockies. Scattered thunderstorms reach from the At Monday’s meeting, the board mission, the directors also agreed to Hwild plHMo by Tuek«r A Newspaper in Rducation Program instructed LaBelle to appeal to the town allow the Committee for Charter Texas Panhandle through southeast Kansas. Diffuse clouds reach from Sponsored by E Across the nation directors and ask for an answer by Oct. Revision to meet in the building. Firefightdrt spray waiter on the S«pt. 1 fire at the tion, there was a delay in getting water from one the Middle Mississippi Valley eastward through the Middle Atlantic region The Manchester Herald 26 Manchester Lumber Co. on Center Street. As a and the Northeast. Showers and thunderstorms spread across broad In August, S T E A L asked the directors hydrant. sections of the nation today and temperatures Mayor Barbara Weinberg said this for permission to use the facility. result of twhat fire officials term a miecommunlca- dipped across the upper Great Lakes region. morning she assumes the directors win AHhongh the Committee for Charter support the position taken by Weiss and Frost and below-freezing temperatures extended Revision has not made such a request. across northeast Minnesota early today and the administration. She said the board District President Walter Joyner said Almanac will be briefed by the administration Neguanee, Mich., tied its low temperature record Garfield advised him that a municipal­ Michigan fioods subside before making any decision, however. ity must offer private groups iequal Fire loss tops half a million at 34 degrees, matching a low set in 1976 and tied in 1984. Weiss could not be reached ter opportunity to use public facilities. P Today is Tuesday. Sepl. 16, the DETROIT (AP) — Damage estimates itary draft in U S. history. comment this morning. But Assistant Overshadowing district-town rela­ By Alex GIrelll Meanwhile, an investigation into the The source of the error became Dry weather was forecast for today, but Showers and thunderstorms stretched from 289fh day of 1966. TTiere are 166 from waterlogged Lower Michigan sur­ In 1966. the Metropolitan Opera Town Manager Steven Werbner said tions Is an attempt by Dennocratic Associate Editor cause of the fire continues, and Rivosa is apparent when fire officers met to discuss scattered showers were possible Wednes­ central New England across New York and days left In the year. passed a quarter of a billion dollars, while opened its season In Its new opera ‘‘the town’s offer of tbe^pace was not leaders to force the district into also investigating a communication prob­ the Maze on Sept. 4. according deputy chief day through Friday, said G ary Charson, a Pennsylvania. Today’s highlight in history; authorities along Saginaw Bay remained house at New Y o rk ’s Lincoln closet space.” consolidation wHh the town. A referen­ The loss in a Sept, l fire at the lem during the fire that caused a delay in Robert Bycholski. On Sepl. 5, Bycholski hydrologist with the National Weather Anothem group of showers and thunderstorms In 1816, Mexicans began their on alert today against a new threat of Service In Ann Arbor. Center with the premiere of The Buckland firehouse Is located in dum question on this November’s ballot Manchester Lumber Co. is estimated at getting water from hydrants to the blaze. said, a critique was held with firefighters. ranged from New Mexico across northwest Texas, revolt against Spanish rule, an flooding. "Antony and Cleopatra” by territory annexed by the district — a would make that easier to accomplish 6666.666. the town fire marshal said The problem arose because firefighters Bycholski said the delay in getting water Strong winds blowing Inland from Lake Oklahoma. Kansas, southwest Missouri and event commemorated as M exi­ "It seems to be easing up some,” Nancy Samuel Barber political subdivision that provides fire by preventing the district from vetoing Monday. from Engine Co. 2 laid a hose from the from the hydrant had no effect on the Huron's Saginaw Bay subsided early northwest Arkansas. co’s Independence Day. Schroeder, deputy emergency services Today’s birthdays; "Candid protection and sewer service to most of a merger proposal. The fire at the Center Street lumber entrance of the lumber yard to the site of outcome of the fire because the buildings director for Bay County, said early today. today, easing the threat of further Showers and thunderstorms also extended over On this date; Camera ” creator Allen Funt Is yard destroyed a large shed and three the fire and did not connect it to a hydrant that were already burning when firefigh­ "The good Lord willing, we may be on the evacuations along the bay and the north-central Colorado, western Nebraska, west­ In 1636. the Massachusetts 72. Actress Lauren Bacall is 62. smaller buildings along with all their as was intended by Deputy Fire Chief ters arrived were the only ones destroyed Saginaw River, officials said. down side of this thing." ern South Dakota and Washington. village of Shawmut changed its Blues singer B.B. King is 61. contents, including several vehicles Peter Beckwith, who was in charge of the in the blaze. At least five people have been killed, The river "appears to be coming down, Today’s forecast called for rain and thunder­ name to Boston. Clergyman-author Dr. Robert parked in the large shed. operation. Water being pumped from a hydrant at three were presumed drowned, 52 others but not very fast,” said Fred Clark, deputy storms scattered from western Missouri across Insurance cost rises Town Fire Chief John C. Rivosa, who The mistake apparently resulted from a another location and from tank trucks was In 1638, the "Sun King” of Schuller is 60. Actor Peter Falk is were injured and nine dams failed during emergency services coordinator for Sa­ Iowa, Kansas. Nebraska and southeastern South France, Louis XIV, was born. 59. also serves as fire marshal for the misunderstanding. Rivosa said. He said no used to wet down other buildings. If more last week’s thunderstorms and subsequent ginaw County, " It ’s nice and clear for a Dakota; and showers scattered along the i In 1893, hundreds of thousands territory served by his department, said decision will be made about whether water had been available sooner, it would flooding, officials said. change” Pacific Coast and across the Texas Panli of settlers swarmed onto a the financial estimate was rough and had disciplinary action will be taken until he also have been used to protect buildings for district vehicles been developed in consultation with has completed his investigation other than those that were burning. About 780 residents remained evacuated "Th e wind let up on us and made the central New England. section of land in Oklahoma today, but about 3,006 others returned water pressure lighten up some,” said Highs will be In the 56s to 60s in New Eng known as the "Cherokee Strip” appraisers. Rivosa said he will have to listen to Beckwith said seven-hour taped record of communica­ Tyler said this morning he was not home Monday, said Duane Trombly, Schroeder In Bay County. But officials Great Lakes region, the upper Mississippi Valley, In 1919, the American Legion Lottery The Eighth Utilities District will have leaa than last year’s policy, Landers Nell Tyler, owner of the lumber company, said this morning that he has not tions during the fire before be can make a disturbed by reports of the delay in getting planning manager for the Emergency maintained possible evacuation warnings northern Rockies and along the northern Pacific was incorporated by an act of to pay almost 67.666 more than InHially said, and enough money had already rot made plans to replace the buildings. decision. water to the blare, which drew firefighters Management Division of the Michigan for residents of shoreline areas in parts of Coast; 60s to 90s in Florida the Gulf of Mexico Congress. estimated for liability and vehicle been budgeted to cover the Increase. State Police. Bay City and eight townships, she said. states. Oklahoma and the desert Southwest; and Insurance policies this year. In addition, he said, the total cost will The fire did not Interrupt company Beckwith has declined to identify from both departments in Manchester and In 1946, President Roosevelt Connecticut daily: anyone else Involved in the error and has from six area towns. Gov. Jams Blanchard on Thursday will The counties were among 22 declared 70s to 80s across most of the rest of the nation. District laeurance Commissioner be less than that of the policy offered by business and the firm has restocked, he formally seek federal relief for property signed into law the Selective said. Tyler has declined to publicly said. " I will accept as much responsiblity "They did a fine Job.” Tyler said of the disaster areas by Blanchard. The area Temperatures around the nation at 3 a.m. E D T Monday; 298 Thomas Landers told the district Board the John M. RIsley Insurance Agency oif damage estimated at more than $250 Training and Service Act, which of Directors Monday that the two Vernon when the directors were seeking estimate the financial loss. for what happened as anybody. firefighters. stretches across the southern third of the ranged from 31 degrees at Hlbblng, Minn., to 84 at million, Trom bly said. set up the first peacetime mil­ Play Four: 3642 policies will cost 636,211. The Hartford bids. The district leaders chose to obtain state from Lake Michigan to Lake Huron. Key West, Fla. Insurance Co., chosen to provide (heir Insurance throuifo the W .J. Irish coverage through next July, had Insurance Agency of Manchester. originally estimated the cost at 623.866. The total cost of the district’s 1986-87 On the Light Side The quotes were hlgherthan expected Insurance coverage is 666.869. Lait Zinsser-Meotti debates in works because of the automobile policy, which year, the district paid 646,662 for possible. totaled $23,365. That Is almost twice the coverage. PEOPLE Bv John F. Kirch said. club members, the campaign coordinators cost of last year’s coverage. The liabtlty and automobile quotes Kansas dlal-a-Joke "W e ’re probably the most But the liability coverage obtained were the only two policies for which Herald Reporter "It was extremely well received,” Paindi­ said. modern little telephone company MOUNDRIDGE. Kan (AP) - through The Hartfordtfoi will actually coat prices had not been obtained. rls said. "There Is no animosity between “ With the public not being there (tonight), in the country,” he said. State Sen. Carl A. Zinsser. R-Manchester. Hopper keeps busy comedy. “ Life With Lucy,” says If you want to know the time and us.” I don’t classify it as a debate.” Paindirls temperature in Moundridge, it’s and his Democratic challenger, Michael P. Both Gray and Palitdiris tried to meet on said. in October’s issue of Ladies’ Meottl. have agreed to debate twice before 6 best to have a sense of humor. two other occasions, but they were unable to " I guess It’s not a debate.’' Gray said, "but Dennis Hopper, star of such Home Journal that she noticed Zesty as a radish classics as "Rebel Without a Since the beginningof the year. the November election, their campaign do so because of busy scheuules. Afterward, It could turn into one.” some time ago that her once 8th moves to fight DEP coordinators said this morning. Cause,” “Easy Rider” and Floyd Krehbiel. president of ARCADIA, Calif (AP) - A they traded barbs. Meottl. the Glastonbury Town Council’s tremendous supply of the dye had Although no dates have been set, the "Apocalypse Now,” says he’s Moundridge Telephone Co., has nasturtium filled with cream G ray said he contacted the League of Democratic majority leader, has been dwindled to only two cans. coordinators said they would contact the Women Voters Monday and was waiting for scheduled to speak before the Rotary Club free of drugs and alcohol and been serving up a 15-second Joke cheese and stuck to a cracker Later, she told a reporter she on control of sewer flow League ot Women Voters and other groups to a reply. Paindirls said he planned to call the for the last three weeks. Paindirls said. He busier than ever. to the 206 customers a day who m ay not be everyone’s idea of wished for enough Egyptian seek a sponsor tor the forums. le a ^ e later today. said Gray called club members Monday The 51-year-old actor, cur­ call the company's time and henna to last the rest of her life. good eating but a California One debate will be held in Manchester and Both said the chambers of commerce In night to see If Zinsser could speak as well. temperature number. rently appearing in “Texas "He put that in his column, and grower says that’s because they By Oaorge Lavno begin this fall. Joyner said. the other will be held In Glastonbury, the Manchester and Glastonbury might be The Rotarians have Invited political Chainsaw Massacre Part 2,” has a man from the Middle East This week’s message; haven’t tasted it Herald Reporitr But that Isn’t the way the D E P sees aides said. The two candidates, running in interested In hosting debates if the league Is figures to speak before. Including Gov. another film due out this week. wrote to say he happened to be “ Twenty years ago when our son "They are Ju.c* as zesty as a the matter. the five-town 4th Senatorial District, will not. “ Blue Velvet,” in which he plays attended Kansas University — radish,” Pamela North of Car- In an effort to gain control ot a aewer Even it the district decides to square off this month or in early October, William A. G’Nelll and Toby Moffett, who coming■...... to the UnitedI t ^ S States and “ We’re looking to do this in the next week lost his bid for the Democratic gubernatorial a deranged drug dealer. Coming the college that doesn’t pay its plnteria said of the flowers, line planned to serve new development. proceed, the work will probably be they said. he would be pleased to hand- or two,” Gray said. nomination in July. in the next few months are players — a sign was post^ near adding that they also go well in Eighth Utilities District officials Mon­ delayed by the appeal. D E P Director of Ilie agreement was reached during a deliver to me 25 cases of real Meanwhile, both Meottl and Zinsser will However, It is rare that two candidates for “Hooslers” with Gene Hackman. the dining room door that salads. day decided to appeal the state’s Water Compliance Robert Norwood meeting Monday night between Zinsser's speak to the Manchester Rotary Club tonight Egyptian henna. And he did just approval ot the project. said. because work probably can’t begin the same office speak at the same time. “The Pick-up Artist” with Molly warned, 'Shoes are required to About 40specialty farmers met campaign manager. Ralph C. Gray, and at the Manchester Country Club. The forum that. I wrote to thank him. and he 'The district Board ot Directors white the challenge is in progress. Ringwald. “ River’s Edge, ” sent me 25 more cases. Now I eat in the dining hall. ’ His mother with food and agriculture profes­ Meotti's Glastonbury manager. Nick is not billed as a debate. The Rotarians will start their meeting at Instructed Its legal counsel to appeal the "This whole thing is getting ridicu­ Paindirls. 6:30 p.m. Zinsser and Meottl are scheduled “ Black Widow” and the British won’t have to w o rry about hoped it was not he who scribbled sionals for an exotic taste-testing Each candidate will speak tor about 10 action by the state Department of lous.” Norwood said. Eighth District "tt was a very cordial meeting” Gray to speak between 7; 30 and 8. made "The American Way” outliving my henna.” beneath it, ‘Socks m ay eat session Monday at the Los minutes and then take questions from the wherever they wish.’” Environmental Protection because it otflcialB, he added, appear to be “I’m busier than I’ve ever Angeles County Arboretum. gives the town controhover a flow valve "shooting themselves In Uie foot.” Krehbiel, whose company been,” Hopper said last week Crops on the list included in the system. Under the plan approved by the D E P . 'T v e had, at the most, one week Current quotations serves Moundridge’s 1,800 resi­ fuyus. cherimoyas, limequats. The move cou Id delay work on the $1.4 he said, the district retains ownership ot off between films for about a year dents, says the recent installa­ sapotes, chanterelles, baby million sewer line in the Buckland area. the valve. He said it makes sense tor the Author says Attica situation covered up and a half now .” "N o one on our side has blinked tion of electronic switching green zucchini and boule d'or Although the project was set to go out town to have control because the town and I didn’t blink.” — President equipment made the service melons to bid, the appeal Isn’t the only factor in knows when lines are becoming full and By Linda Stowcll It was the next day that more than half of Bell said. "They were all camped out in the Reagan, defending his actions in the delay. At their meeting Monday, the the waste should be rechanneled. Tht Assocloftd Press the prisoners crashed Into a gate, captured D yard and it rained on the night ot Sept. Pain In the chords DENNIS HOPPER LUCILLE BALL the case of American Journalist district directora also voted to postpone Under the plan, the town could about three dozen hostages, and took over 12th. That rain could have had adampening Nicholas Danlloft, who is ac­ N G R W A LK — The revolt at Attica that the prison. Gne guard was over the head effect." Singer Marie Osmond was . . . free of drugs . coloring her hair the project until the effect of a D E P channel wastes sewage into its Adams cused by the Soviets of spying. Manchester Herald lawsuit against the town is known. Street line Instead ot the district’s line ended 15 years ago this weekend was a and killed. By the time It ended. 128 people forced to cancel a three-day, Bell charges that police should have kept ” I cannot let this occasion go That suit was filed because the on North Main Street. That would mean "turkey shoot," whereixtllce killed wildly, were shot and 29 inmates and 10 hostage.^ out of riot investigation, because "you can’t nine-show appearance at the television show "Dukes of Haz- Office, said officials in a helicop­ forward without making some USPS 327-500 V O L CV, No. 295 effluent released from the town’s the town could collect foes paid by users contends a Norwalk author who believes the were Mlled. have them investigate their own kind." •Big E ” Eastern Exposition zard,” to fill the scheduled ter and wranglers on horseback comments about the Soviet Un­ Publistfad daily axcapt Sunday sewage treatment plant into the Hocka- who hook up to the planned sewer. full events of the prison’s retaking by Tense negotiations lasted for four days. because of damaged vocal Osmond performances, which would capture more animals this Suggested carrier rales are $1 50 " "The New York State Police are an elite ion, which I believe — not the and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly. $6 50 lor one month. $19 25 num River is not properly treated at Those f ^ s are expected to be authorities will never be told. The prisoners were willing to trade the run through Thursday, she said. week. group and here they had been defied, held at chords, a fair spokeswoman children in the Soviet Union, not chester Publishing Co.. IBBrainard lor three months. $38 SO lor six times, according to state otncials. substantial because the northwestern "There was an unwillingness of the public hostages for better conditions and amnesty t says. The roundup, going on since PIsce, Menchester. Conn 06040 tor tlw crimes committed the day of the bay for four days by felons who had killed a the people in the Soviet Unton, months and $77 00 lor one year. District officials said Monday they were part of town Is the site of a proposed or anyone to see the veil ot civilization had e The shows in West Springfield Aug. 1, is a yearly activity of the Second class oostsge paid at Man­ Mail rates sre available on request been parted and that the killings (by police) takeover. brother officer," Bell said. "There were all Horsing around but the government — is the chester. Conn PO STM ASTER afraid it might prompt a ban of new shopping mall and other development. t were to begin tonight, but Os­ bureau, which takes the animals were just as vicious as those done by any Bell insists that former Gov. Nelson A. kinds of tensions .. racism, anger, hatred, pits.” — New York Mayor Send address changes to the Man­ hookups, preventing use otthe planned The toytown contends that its Adams 0 mond hurt her vocal chords while U S Interior Secretary Donald from three designated areas aewer line. Street line has the capacity to handle the Natl or any Soviet," says Malcolm Bell. Rockefeller reacted too quickly by ordering frustrated ego and tear." 9 Edward I. Kach, to Soviet and chester Herald, P O Box 591. Man­ P performing Sept 6 in Salt Lake southwest of Rawlins to Rock chester. Conn 06040 To place e classltled or display "We would like to get going as soon as waste, but the Eighth District Bell. M. was enter assistant to the the New York State Police to retake the Hodel. dressed in cowboy garb, American children touring in a Bell says that the Inmates had some e C ity when she was forced to sing said he was impressed at the Springs where they will be kept advertisement, or to report a news possible, but I can’t see us getting disagrees. prosecutor In the Attica revolt investigation. prison on Sept. 13. Some say Rockefeller’s weapons and knives, but no guns. Yet, he musical production called the item, sto^ or picture idea, call 643- political career was never the same after he Jt louder than norm al because of an roundup of about 35 wild horses. for adoption. GUARANTEED DELIVERY It caught in a situation with our pants Under an agreement the town said it He contends In his book released earlier this contends one trooper "emptied his revolver Soviet-American Peace Child 2711 Oltice hours are 8 30s mto5 year. "Th e Turkey Shoot; Tracking the declined to visit the scene and take control of n equipment problem. Betsi Tay­ 'T v e never actually seen the you don’t receive your Herald by p m Monday through Friday really way down," said District Presi­ reached with the dtstrict at a meeting in into an Inmate in flat out m urder” Tour. 5:30 p.m weekdays or 6 a m Satur­ Attica Cover-up" (Grove Press Inc), that the state’s response. lor, vice president of the exposi­ physical process of gatheringthe dent Walter Joyner. July, the town would channel the waste "W e’ve always In our country, day. please telephone your carrier Joyner said a moratorium on hookups into the district’s North Main Street line authorities have covered up tactics used to " It Rockefeller had come (to the prison), "A ll of a sudden the state police realised o tion. said Monday horses, and it’s very impressive Wish comes true It you’re unable to reach your car­ quite property, said the military would prevent the district from collect­ only alter the Adama Street aewer rtMsIn control of the prison. it would have bought time. The retaking they had an awfol of lot shooting to explain." ri "She is in Utah recovering to me.” Hodel said Monday in rier. call aubaertber service at 647- The Manchester Herald is a mem­ La rille Ball says she has shouldn’t engage in domestic law ing charges that tt had hoped to uae to became foil. District ofttcals have said New York’s Attica State Prison was "was occurred at the worst possible time.” Bell he said. Bell contends a tape of the shooting under doctor’s care” Taylor Rawlins, Wyo. 9946 by 6:30 p.m weekdays or 10 a ber ot the Associated Press and a n enough Egyptian henna to color enforcement.” — Defense Secre­ pay for the line. ready to explode" when on Sept. 6, 1671 an said. was edited by police and pictures of the .said. m Saturdays tor guaranteed detlv- member of the Audit Bureau ot Cir­ that no deal was made. w Doog Powell, range conserva- her hair for the rest of her life. tary Caspar Weiaherger, critic­ ery in MarKhester culations If It is found within the next 16 days Dlatrict Director Sanmiel Longest Inmate shoved a guard, a minor incident “ The police and prison guards were shootings were never found. The Big E contracted with . tionist at the Bureau of Land The 75-year-old star, returning izing calls for use of the military that the district's sewering plans will said Monday that the D E P ’s stiMlatton that "was like lighting a ma^ch in a forhtus about the one guard who had died Prosecutors participated in a cover-up tor John SebneMer. star of the al Management’s Rawlins District to television with a new situation to stop drug smuggling. not be affected, conatnictlon still might conceritingthe valve "seems potUlcal." gasoline-filled roommt ." ” Bell said. and (he Inmates were full of vim and vigor." political reasons. Bell contends. tJ rr hi Pt Gejdenson halls step toward federal appliance standards re S U P E R S A V E R W A N T A D S 6 cf B y Chris Rust came after a morning hearing at need tor national appliance- product. was adopted. regulations hi 5Cfippi L.WVW fvvwipopqn which Gejdenaoo testified etnclency standards, we can get “ This Is an idea which la long Gejdenaon said the fogialatlon ar Several states haveembarfcedon down to the bustness ot snvtag overdue ... it is an incredible will save conaumers ntore than 64 '"nils legtslntton will saveconsu- Uielr own conservation pronam s Place a classified ad and save! For the month of September only. WASHINGTON - Rep Sam consumers money, and saving resource that are have been billion on utility bills l ^ tlie m r mers naoney on their utility Mils, that Include minlmunYappIlance- energy," he paid. aqunndering.” Gejdenson aald af­ Gejdenaon, D^Oonn., aaya he’s reduce the need for the construc­ 3060. “ The energy saved by these efficlency standards. Bauer aald. m It tne bill receivea final approval elated that the appliance tndustry tion of expensive new power ptatU. ter the vole. standards will be the same as '"Ihls patchwork of Inconalatent wl and energy cooeervattontats have in CongreoB, the Department ot This measure wouldn't be the energy produced by building 44 and wtllhelpmnMainthecoinpeti- and unpredictable state atandarda it< agreed on tegtalatlon designed to Energy will net hderal atandards first time the appliance Imfoatry coal-powered generated plants, tiveness of the American a(ppllaace threatens to cause chaos in the th standnnHie effictency legulntions for consumer products such as has been regulated. In 1676, Con- srith none of the cost and noneotthe days for the price of days! Get 1 day FREE! indartry with Ihrelga promoers,' marketplace and higher pricet ter di: 4 3 for appHMwea. refrigerators and freetera, air greaa enacted the National Energy pollution.” he said. Qetdeaaoa teatllled. all consumers.” he said. You may cancel, but no refunds will be given. comiltloners. heat puntpe, srater Conservation Act. which required Robert Bauer, chairman of the in; AblllthatmtiMritcathe govern- Gejdenaon. who represents Con­ heaters, fornaces, dishsTasheis, the Department of Energy to set Gas Appliance Manufocturera As- A subcommittee spokesman aald sc meat to net federal appMance- nect Ictil’t Ind Oongreanlonal DIs- washers and d iy m , direct heaOng efficiency atandarda tor 13 pro- aociation. aald the adoption ot one approval of the bill la expected Sti Help Wanted, Rentals. Homes for M e , iiaurlieHtpr Hpralft elllcleBcy atsaidards waa approved trlet, ssid he first worked on the equfoment, kitchen raagea dacts. But when the Reagan act of foderal standards will ease from the foil committee this w ert. pr PHONE 643-2711 lliaraday by the Roaae Enengy aad Inae la IWIS as a member otthe'' oveoB, and pool heaters. The ndminiatration took office, the the burden of manufacturers who A companion bill has been hitra- Condo's for Sale and Commercial f=OR ASSISTANCE IN PLACINQ YOUR AO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Commerce aabcommittce aa Osanecttcat UglsIalBre. "Now standards will take effoct hi 1666, nppNnnce standard rales were currently are forced to comply duced in the Senate, but hat not yet if j Ada are excluded from tNs offer. eactgy conservation The action that everyone has agreed on the 1666 or 1662, depending upon the Bcrappcd. and ano-atandard policy with many differing state come to a vote. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueadav, Sept. 18, \ 9 M — i Gray to step down as UTC head Two MRod M eraoh wWi Iniefc HARTFORD (AP) - Harry J of First Boston Corp. in New York, Gray, the man who built United ‘He turned United Technologfee fronn an said. “ If he hatbi’t been there. I Mlk>DLEBl>RY— ‘Two people were killed and twoothers were Technologies Corp. into a idobel think UTC would be an asset in Hiring plan conglomerate through a series of somebody elses portfolio.” eiitleally injured early today when a car smashed intotihe rear of aircraft engine company to a gfobai a tractor-trailer rig on Tnters|ate-M. state poBee said. acquisitions, says Monday he will Under Gray’s leadership, UTC retire as chairman of the company industrial enterprise.” Wolfgang Demisch, ^M eeray theeastboundcar apparently wasspeetfingwhen It grew from a S2 billion aerospace at the end of the year. vice president of First Boston Corp. in New company to a diversified $16.3 hit the left-rear of the rig, spun out and ended up on the left lane Gray’s retirement had been a must tip and shoulder about 12: iPa.m. billion conglomerate and a leading subject of speculation since he York, said. defense contractor. UTC now Killed were Vwonica IVgregorio, 18, o f Canton and M-year-oM gave up control of day-to-day ranks 16th on the Fortune 566 list. Andrew Ziaja of Crystal Lake, ni., according to Trooper St^en operations at UTC in February and Daniell. 52. praised Gray for TW Kcff. became a “ non-operating "remarkable vision and outstand­ scales back P®!*! fhe two people killed were passengers In a ear driven by chairman” chairman of its Tinanice committee. Corp.. the predecessor to UTC. in ing business sense that have David Carlson, 27. of Meriden who was reported to be in critical Robert F. Daniell. president and "United Technologies stands to­ September 1971 as president and proved cornerstones in building comNtlon at St. Mary’s hospital in Waterbury this morning. Also chief executive officer of UTC day as a healthy, vibrant business chief administrative officer. Be our great company.” critically injured was Robert Hickey, 27, of Farmington. since January, replaced Gray then entity, one that possesses manage­ was elected chief executive officer UTC’s subsidiaries include: Si­ No charges had been filed. and will become chairman when rial, technical and human resour­ a year later. He became UTC korsky helicopters. Carrier air Gray retires. UTC said in a Town officials are entering a critical phase Wives’ help ces which will be needed to face the chairman in 1974. conditioners. Pratt A Whitney jet prepared statement. increasingly competitive chal­ in the developnnent o f a new plan defining "He turned United Technologies engines and Hamilton Standard, AbMfltde primary votes suspect Gray, 86, will retire effective lenges.” Gray said in the state­ from an aircraft engine company which produces space suits and I affirm ative action and how Manchester will Dec. 31.He willcontinue to serve as ment Monday. to a global industrial enterprise.” other products for the nation’s B R ID G E P ^ T — Several people who were recorded as voting, implement it. The Human Relations gets culture a member of the UTC board and as Gray joined United Aircraft Wolfgang Demisch. vice president space program in the 138th District state House of Representatives primary Commission — which has worked closely apparently did not vote, a published report said. with Personnel Officer Linda Parry and the ‘The primary election result is being disputed by South End Manchester Area Conference of Churches on past system Alderman Mary L. Bruce, who lost to state Rep. Jose C. Lugo, Phone strike causes the project — is beginning to realize that its D-I98 by 33 votes, according to a copyright report in The Sunday Post of Bridgeport. It was absentee ballots that gave Logo his S task is by no means easy. And to be sure, Moffett gives up margin of victory. Bruce won the voting machine total by 13 members of the HRC must move cautiously WASHINGTON — The way to man’s heart may. votes. delays and problems before making a recommendation to the as the lady said, be through his stomach. But The report said that former Sacred Heart University, Board of Directors. there's little doubt that the way to a basketball player Roderick G. Porter voted in Tuesday’s politics for TV % NEW HAVEN (AP) - Marilyn She also said the company was congressman’s generosity (with the taxpayers’ Democratic primary election by absentee ballot. His former But at the same time, innovation and Fredrickson answered her home having no problem handling instal­ money) is through his wife. coach and others said he hasn’t lived at the address listed in courage are needed, or Manchester could end telephone and listened while a lation orders. HARTFORD (AP) — Toby Moffett, who made aa onaaccemfid Nine esteemed institutions of art and culture in voting records for years. Porter, who reportedly lives in up with a plan that goes nowhere. "Let’s hoki out tor 'buy one, get one free.' reporter prefaced questions about "A s far as .some delays, we are bM for tbe Demoeratie gtdwniatorlal aomination tMa year, ia Washington. D.C., have capitalized on nearness Stamford, could not be reached for comment, the newspaper the gubernatorial campaign of experiencing some for operator fh la g Bp poiftk* aad Joiaiag WVIT-TV, Cbaaael 38, ia the E In the last few months, the H RC has and dearness to form an unusual "pillow talk” said. Republican Julie D. Belaga She assistance.” the spokeswoman Hartford area m aa aacbonnaa oa the evoaiac aewa. lobby by putting congressmen’s wives — and the A man from Marina Village who died a week before the election wrestled with defining affirmative action. cut the question off in mid­ said. At a late-montfag aewa coirfereace, Moffett waa barraged with is recorded as having voted twice, once by an absentee ballot and sentence. The struggle has taken members of the wives of some prominent executive branch Management officials were tak­ queatiOBa aboat Ha abIHty to report the aewa objectiveiy, Open Forum once at the Roosevelt School precinct. commission into a tailspin, and argument officials — on their boards of directors. "Y ou ’ve got fhe wrong number.” ing an average of 68 seconds to particularly the fall Mectioaa aad Democratic GOv. William A. The results have been astonishing: At a time of Two people with voting addresses of 156 Hanover St. and 158 Fredrickson said. "Please call the respond to directory assistance O'Neill’a campaiga. continues over what kind of policy statement Hanover St. voted by absentee ballots, the report said. Neighbors drastic retrenchment by the National Endowment repair service. It’s 6-1-1.” calls, compared with a pre-strike "1 face a afieclal chaneage la terma of ... objectivity,” the should be adopted. political heresy. Wilson has actions aimed at avoiding their Hospital measure for the Humanities, these crafty few have seen said the two pefsonk don’t live there and 156 Hanover St. is listed As a strike by 9.700 workers at average of 4 5 .seconds, she said former coagreaamaa aaid, "but aot one that ia inaurmouatabie.” determined that Biz must pay. as the home of Lugo. ON As things stand, the proposed statement is own primary. They succeeded. their federal funding grow significantly while arts Southern New England Telecom­ He aaid be expecta to be aMe to "bring about a comfdete iiot strong enough. All it does is say the town protects patients He seems to be saying — The ordinary Democrat was to munications Corp. entered its third For ton operators, calls were groups in the hinterlands have suffered steep cuts being handled within 13 seconds detachment from partiaan politica.” P "vengeance is mine.” have no voice in picking their day Monday. Fredrickson was w ill not discrim inate against anyone on in grants from Washington. versus fhe pre-strike average of O'Neill won the Democratic aoarination in July, ending We. many of us, are weary candidate. Windsor Locks board OKs theater among the customers inconven­ account of race, creed, color, religion, age, about 3 seconds. Jenny said. Moffett’a bid for offlee. To fhe Editor: indeed of Wilson’s inane, populist ienced. All calls to the Belaga NOT ONLY THAT, but $3.5 million of the money WINDSOR LOCKS — The Zoning Board of Appeals has No talks were held in the strike Aaked about faia future plana, Moffett aaid: "1 hope to atay in sex, national origin or handicap. rantings about Judeo-^ristian ’The Republicans attempted to headquarters in Wethersfield were earmarked for the wives’ pet artistic outlets didn’t approved a developer’s plan to construct an off-track betting Monday and no talks were sche­ the bntfneaa for a loag, i o a g time. I have no plana to rua for ofBce » That’s fine, but it isn’t affirmative action. Patients who are covered by morality in a political context. open the primary to nnaffiliated somehow being routed to Fredrick­ even require the bothersome competition for funds theater in Windsor Locks, overturning a building inspector’s duled. Jenny said company offi­ ia two yeara, four yeara or 31 yeara. Running for office ia the True affirmative action means giving a Medicare are being discharged But. 'perhaps we should be voters so that they might son's Wethersfield home that less well-connected supplicants must endure. decision to deny a building permit for the proposed facility. cials were willing to negotiate fartheat tUag from my mlad. prematurely from hospitals due grateful that so far this street- partake in this diecision-making handicap to one person over another. It The House, deferring to the husbands of the The board also voted Monday to grant developer Raymond A. " f ’ve been getting these calls all anytime union officials were ready "There win be ao pHitica aay Und, other than my covering to the Diagqiostic Related Groups process as they had been allowed day.” Fredrickson said. Her hus­ means admitting that one class of people has comer theologian has spared us patrons of the arts, set up a unique Roncari’s request for a variance allowing the sale of alcohol at to meet. ptdltica aa a Jonraaliat. People wte are curioua win tune in, and System which designates length his views on the Islamic ethic. to during "Super ’Tuesday” band. Dr. Robert W Fredrickson, The union representing tele­ been discriminated against and giving hiring non-competitive endowment fund (’The National the facility to be located near Bradley International Airport. then it will be our Job to k e ^ tfiem," MoflMt aaid. of hospital stay. On our town’s old West Side Again, the Democrats went to On Aug. 21, Fred Miclon, the town's building inspector, notified is a surgeon, and she was on the phone workers called for mass Pat Brady, W VITa vice praaideat and general nunager, aaid; officials the tools to render that class able to Capital Arts and Cultural Affairs Program) The Medicare Quality Protec­ there are many, of both political court to prevent the people from alert for an emergency. picketing Monday morning. Enrico “If you’re aakiag wfietber he can be TMiy Moffett and be tailored specifically for the nine Washington (he board that he had denied the permit to Roncari. He justified catch up to a majority that has repeatedly tion Act of 19M (S.2331 and H R. persuasions, who have long been voting. Again, they succeeded, the action on the grounds that gambling is not allowed in a "ft is kind of horrible.” Fredrick­ Metita. spokesman for the Connec­ objective at the aame time, my aufgeatioa to you la to watch" the cultural organizations. son said. "It's driving me crazy tipped the scales for its own gain. 46M) will promote quality pa­ the friends of Eddie Wilson. — by denying unaffiliated voters a commercial area. ticut Union of Telephone Wbrkers. eveaiiM oewa. Brady aaid it had aot been decided when Moffett It may be unseemly to dredge up Byron’s It's a good thing I'm a said picket lines were set up at all tient care in the hospital and chance to vote in the Republican Miclon said he wasn’t surprised by the board's 4-1 vote. He also would begin, bat aaid it eouM be prior to the November general If Manchester wants to bring more women outside the political arena. They Republican.” major SNET facilities. But he said UA. primary. mocking couplet: “ But — Oh? ye lords of ladies election. and minority-group members into municipal after discharge. It will improve are saying with concerned clar­ said he does not plan to pursue the matter. A woman taking repair calls for if was difficult to determine how intellectual,/Inform us truly, have they not The Bradley Telebranch would be a smaller version of the Moffett, 42, win be co-anchor with Joanne Neati, who haa been jobs, it must strike a balance between two patients’ access to care after ity and more in sorrow than in The final act occurs on ’Tues­ SNET said the company was aware many strikers responded to the WA henpeck’d you all?" Yet the nagging suspicion 2,300-seat Teletrack in New Haven. It would show live with tiw atation for four yeara. The atatlon haa half-hour they leave the hospital as well as anger: Come on, Eddie. Clean up day, Nov. 4. 'This time the of the problem and was trying to call. TEA very real concerns. It must find the middle arises that the patrons’ propinquity to power must thoroughbred and harness races from New York tracks on two newacaata at f p.m. aad 11 p.m. expand patients’ rights under the your act. 'There is no place iin Democratic leadership will not solve it. By Monday afternoon, fhe union ground between a policy that automatically law. have had something to do with it all. Consider: lO-foot-by-lO-foot screens. Brady aaid t h ^ trere no plana to expand tile 4 p.m. aewa to an Manchester for gutter politics. be able to ignore the voter. This Elissa Jenny, a spokeswoman had returned to normal picketing hires minorities over whites and allowing 'The leader of the House culture vultures is Hep. for New Haven-based SNET. said schedules that will have each hour. He alao rafuaed to diacloae Moffett'a aalary, aaying only Readers interested may wish time, regardless of party affilia­ Sidney Yates. D-III., chairman of the she had not been aware of the worker picket every three or four that he would be “welt paid, competitivety paid In thla market. complete subjectivity in hiring decisions. to contact their U.S. senators and Gordon K. Bickford tion, you will choose who will run Oxford man charged In fatal crash representatives regarding this Appropriations subcommittee that oversees the Fredricksons' problems. Jenny days. Melita said. I'm not Intereated ia you knowing it becauae it’a a peraonal Neither extreme would be beneficial to the t4 Proctor Rd. our state. Only you, may deny matter." Medicare Act. Humanities Endowment budget. He got $2 million HARTFORD — A 20-year-old Oxford man was charged with said repair calls were being Melita also said the union was town, and the H R C must com e as close to the yourself of this privilege. ’This handled the same as ever, with ready to talk anytime SNET was Brady aaid that Ha declaion to hire Moffett waa a direct in non-competitive funding for the Nepotic Nine manslaughter and drunken driving in connection with an middle ground as possible. step Is the most important in the those customers without service willing to put forth a "substantive last year, and pushed through the current $3.5 automobile accident last week that left a 58-year-old Waterbury attempt to booat the atatidn'a aag^ng ratinga. E.M. Mahoney process. Don’t become one who being given the highest priority. offer.” One means of striking the desired balance Democracy lives million this year. teacher dead, state police said. Essex Sta. has to say " I didn’t vote." might be to increase the number of job CTharles Cassetti was charged Monday with second-degree Boston, MA Ml 12 with Belaga win Register and vote? applicants who are certified for interviews. YATE'S WIFE, ADl. LINE, is a director of three manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and evading responsib- I can’t wait! of the recipients — the National Symphony lity in Wednesday’s accident on Route 8 in Waterbury, state State fines Under the current rules, all job candidates Julie can’t wait! Have Your Own ’Com e on, Eddie: To the Editor: Orchestra, Areng/Stage and Corcoran Gallery of police said. are required to take a test. The five highest Connecticut can't wait! Art — and is a v o lu n t^ fund-raiser for another, Cassetti was arrested at Blue Hills Hospital In Bloomfield, scorers are then sent to department heads for clean up the acf Democracy is alive and well. the Capitol Children’s Museum. state police said. car dealers Elwood A.D. Lechaasse The victim, Edward Ryan of Wolcott, was traveling Diamonds & Gemstones Remounted interviews and further screening. This was reaffirmed when Julie Sens. Paul Laxalt, R-Nev., and Ted Stevens, By Judd Everhart *4 Tanner Street southbound when his car was struck in the rear by a second car. As a first step, the town should consider Belaga won the Republican gub­ R-Alaska, are on the matching Senate The Associated Press To the Editor: subcommittee. Carol Laxalt Is a director of Ford’s Ryan was a teacher at Waterbury’s Wallace Middle School. 6 increasing the number of test-passers who ernatorial primary on Sept. 9. While You W ait 'Theater, another beneficiary of the special HARTFORD — Attorney Gen­ are certified to 10, perhaps even 20. That Your editorial of 12 September Julie defeated two formidable opponents, who, at the Republi­ endowment. Ann Stevens is a director of Arena eral Joseph I. Lieberman is hoping would still weed out the low scorers, but it — "Wilson’s Campaign a New Judge withdraws from hearing Watch as your precious gems take on 1 Ok can convention, received a Letters policy Stage and another recipient, the Washington a propos^ settlement in an odome­ would increase the number of qualified Low” — was Incisive, closely- ter tampering case will send a "hi larger percentage of the dele­ Opera Society, while she and her husband have WATERBURY — A Superior Court judge disqualified himself applicants and give affirmative action a reasoned and. most importantly, 'The Manchester Herald wel­ strong message to Connecticut car new life rightidht before your eyes. S Oil gate’s votes. Mrs. Belaga quali­ served on committees of the Folger Shakespeare from a liearing on a permanent restraining order to limit timely. It was something that comes original letters to the dealers. 12 P« better chance to succeed. fied for the primary by receiving editor. Library, yet another anointed arts Institution. picketing at the main gate of strikebound Waterbury Hospital. 13 Wi sorely needed saying In defense Judge James T. Healey told lawyers in chambers Monday he After all, test scores are far from the whole at least twenty percent of the Letters should be brief and to Ford’s Theater also uses the direct approach "W e're going to find you, bring 14 B« of decency in our town’s political was withdrawing from the case because he has a relative story where hiring is concerned. convention’s vote. The Republi­ Rep. Joseph McDade. R-Pa., a subcommittee you to court and make you pay a 15 Or process. • the point. They should be typed or employed at the hospital. A new judge was being sought to hear heavy fine." Lieberman said Mon­ mi can Legislature had tried to member, is vice president of the theater’s board of As the HRC continues its debate, other neatly handwritten, and, forease the case. day in announcing the proposed 16 Fir Mr. Wilson, the once and future lower the primary threshold, but trustees. means must be considered as well. In editing, should be double­ At least seven police officers were subpoenaed to appear as settlement with Model Garage of 18 Va Republican, appears to have were thwarted by the Demo­ “ What you're going to find, ” a candid official of Affirmative action, which seeks to make up spaced. Letters must be signed well as nurses who are working at the hospital and others. Waterbury and Motorlease Corp of launched a personal political cratic governor. Ford’s Theater told our reporter David Davis, "is with name, address and daytime Haul Heffernan, chief negotiator for the hospital, said a session of Farmington. 19 Me for centuries of racism in hiring and society vendetta against Biz Swensson. that organizations that have congressmen and of 'The Republican campaigns telephone number (for with nurses was tentatively scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday. in general, won’t be simple. Mrs. Swensson’s stand for commenced. At first. It was verification). senators on their boards use them for their names. Under the agreement. 305 Con­ 20Fti Bozzuto spoiled an attempt by Whether the session will be held depends on the outcome of court necticut residents who bought used tar Whatever course is taken, the town must difficult for any of the candidates The Herald reserves the right We find that their wives have more time. They local Labiiola power brokers to work their tails off for us.” proceedings, he said. cars from Model Garage will be 22 Ep act decisively to improve its record in hiring to receive media attention. What to edit letters in the interests of The hospital is attempting to obtain a permanent restraining stampede the Manchester con­ eligible to receive $969 each. blacks, Hispanics and women. For too long, was the reason for this? Most brevity, clarity and taste. In addition to those already mentioned, the nine order against union picket activity. Healey issued a temporary 26 WII vention delegation into Hartford Washington entitles Include the new National The state had filed suit in the scales have been tipped against them. It’s political reporting was covering Address letters to: Open Fo­ restraining order Sept. 6 limiting the number of pickets at the December 1984 alleging a conspi­ 28 Hal In mindless lockstep supporting Building Museum and the Phillips Gallery. 29 Par time to place some weight on the other side. the Democrats’ rhubarb con­ rum, Manchester Herald. P.O. main gate to 10. racy between Model Garage and the pale physician. For this cerning voter fraud and court Mediation Friday over the issue was not successful, leading to Motorlease. The suit claimed that 32 Fra Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. 34 8h< SEVEN OF THE NINE institutions get other, the hearing scheduled for Monday. Motorlease sold cars to Model competitive funds from the Humanities 35 Fin The Issue of amnesty for striking nurses is the key to a Garage and left the mileage box on lab Endowment. From 1983 to 1985, federal funding for settlement. The nurses want to return to their old jobs and shifts the titles blank. Model Garage 38 Car these seven rose 41 percent — about the same but the hospital has filled some of those positions with nurses who would then roll back the odometers 37 Au) School takeover may teach a lesson percentage that the grants to arts organizations have crossed the picket line and newly-hired nurses. and fill In the new reading on the 38Pai nationwide have dropped. title, the suit claimed. 40 Bar Under terms of fhe settlement, Acting Endowment chairman John Agresto Is 42 To During the hot weather every year the nation’s the companies admitted no wrong­ 43 Nig vacuous melange ot educationalist double talk. not happy about the special ‘‘Insider’ ’ funding. governors find a cool place to bed down and kick doing but agreed to pay the state 44 Roll It was particularly convenient, although With the White House’s blessing, he has tried to 'Lawyer named to Belaga campaign around mankind’s weightier burdens. This year $301,359. 47 Wo ultimately disastrous, in a period when school kill the special program. He points out that the Lleberman's office will write to 48 Mui their excellencies focused on that perennial — HARTFORD — Terence D. Marianl, a Waterbury lawyer, systems were being asked to try to carry the favoritism is not Just geographic but size-oriented each of the consumers notifying 82 Cau education. The new idea for the 1986-87 season Is former reporter and one-time press secretary to former Gov. then-new racial integration policies. Soft words as well; only applicants that spend at least $1 them of the settlement and asking (a b that they or their state govenments should move in N ic h o la s Thomas J. Meskill, says he has been hired as campaign secretary 88 Rail and mushy thinking was allowed to substitute for million a year are eligible to receive money from them if they accept its terms. If a on a school district where students aren’t for Republican gubernatorial candidate Julie D. Belaga. 87 Whi strong academic standards in working with the special fund. majority of them do. the case will 9 Von Hoihnan Belaga is trying to unseat Democratic Gov. William A. O’Neill performing up to snuff, declare the district be closed and each will be eligible Kie\ students who came from bad schools and worse, This led Agresto to use a sardonic twist on the In November. 88 Pan for the $969. Lieberman said. educationally insolvent and put the bankrupt Bible In a letter to Yates: "Freezing out the Earlier this month, she won a three-way primary for the GOP anti-scholastic social backgrounds. Individuals rejecting the terms jurisdiction into a kind of state-controlled u_ smaller institutions seems to Imply that those to nomination against former state Sens. Richard C. Bozzuto and 88 Slip receivership. In the end the whole business was taken away will still be able to file their own whom much is already given, even more shall they Gerald Labriola. Let our remount expert help you create a new unique design full of 60 Jun< If nothing else, the experience of taking over one from people concerned with education. It was suits against the two companies, receive.” Marianl, 53, has worked for the Waterbury Republican and the attorney general said. or two difficult districts should serve to remind the handed over to the lawyers and the judges. They beauty and brilliance. Choose from hundreds of styles of rings, pendants D decreed that the solution to the years of American, Waterbury radio station WATR, and television station He said that such suits could be right honorable governors exactly how tough and earrings in modern, antique solitaire, nugget, contemporary and controversy and litigation was to come up with Confld«ntlal fil« WTNH, Channel 8. in New Haven. He worked for Meskill, a costly and urged consumers to 1 Pain running a school can be. Whether anything else • Republican, during his 1970 campaign for governor and stayed 2 Thar district aren't getting a decent schooling. That will arithmetic ratios of how many blacks to how many In the palmy days of high-priced oil, Libya was accept the proposed terms. He also men’s styles in 14 karat yellow or white gold. worthwhile will get done is rather more iffy. with him after he won the election. paai be judged by what kind of test scores the kids wrap whites should attend which school. riding high and Moammar Gadhafi couldn’t find said the affected consumers would There might be better reason to get enthused Belaga’s previous campaign press secretary, Ilene Shub, will have 60 days to respond to the Additional diamonds and gemstones may be purchased at very special 3 Wan up. We’ve got It in our heads that testing is the enough public works projects to spend his gushing about this proposal if it meant that the governor, serve as deputy press secretary, Mariani said Monday. proposal. Those not responding low prices to help enhance the beauty of your precious gems. duty single best way to inventory what’s in a child’s NONE OF THESE COURT DECREES, none of billions on. But now, as one Libya-watcher put It, 4 Dam that is him or herself, would personally be the brain so that states which pass this kind of promptly will get follow-up tele­ ’em. defined integration In educational terms. the country is an economic basket case. Factories, phone calls from Lleberman's master In chancery actually administering the legislation will make their local school systems 5 Com Black students could continue to learn nothing, to businesses and construction projects are at a office. bankrupt school district. 'To make it loud and even more test conscious than they already are. ONE DAY ONLY tioni fall further bphind, to leave school ignorant and standstill and crops are going unharvested as Group denied role In Southbury talks Daniel C. Walsh of the state public that a state’s most conspicuous politician is (abbi Up to a point that may not make any difference. limping, as long as this tragedy of childhood and workers refuse to work. ‘The military has top Department of Motor Vehicles said responsible for the academic progress of the No matter how a child is prepared, one that does NEW HAVEN — State advocates seeking to have a role in youth was enacted in a school with the proper priority on claims to Gadhafi’s depleted budget the alleged fraud had been disco­ improving conditions at Southbury Training School have failed in children in an entire district would substitute one well on a test has to know something, if It’s only racial ratios. Integration had the same connection, funds. vered not because of customer 6 their bid to gain a voice in the negotiations. highly visible person with a name for an how to read the test instructions. But overall, no more, no less, with education as the pattern of complaints but after his agency U.S. District Court Judge Ellen Bree Burns Monday dismissed ^ S b m n M m d anonymously evasive bu reaucracy. teachers are probably already under too much black, white and yellow faces has In the class checked documents filed on each a request by the state Office of Protection and Advocacy to pressure to teach to the test. Make no mistake, picture. car. participate in the talks. The judge said the U.S. Justice "Place \bur Trust in WHO KNOWS whether the children would learn knowing how to score high on a test is a far cry Reorganizing school districts at the top, kicking Paperwork required by the fed­ Haiirhpatpr HpraW Department did nothing wrong in excluding the advocacy office eral government contained one set the Dicxriond Specialists more. But at least the citizenry will know exactly from knowing something, and. when pushed past a out the local school board and perhaps the district •CL whom to blame if they don’t. And that is why. when point we’ve doubtless already passed, instructing Pounded In 1M1 from the negotiations. of odometer readings while state- superintendent too, isn’t going to avail us much. The advocates had been attempting for months to join the it comes down to coconut cutting time, it won't kids on how to score high is the enemy of true required documents contained Administrative coups will not take the place of the SENNV M. SIBFSBIT...... SuMUlMr negotiations between the Justice Department and the state another. Walsh said. KAt the governors who will take over the ailing school learning. Thurs., Sept. 18th firmness, the kindness, the patience, the healthy ...... tSsS Department of Mental Retardation concerning improvements to Lieberman refused to discuss the Wed., Sept. 17th district but the state commission for public communities and single-minded attentiveness of possibility of criminal action FOB ALOCANDCK QIKB.U...... A tt^K s d S o r be made at the institution. Tri City Plaza Manchester Parkade instruction or some such similar name. The local YE T CONCERN for what children are learning, adults we all know children need. If taking over The Justice Department issued a report that found living against either company. Manchester school board will be booted out and replaced by a even if it is by testing, is an improvement over 10 Vernon YBK the schools will force people in high places to OBNIS6 A. RCNinTS...... AdmtWng OIrMor conditions at the school for 1,100 mentally retarded people During the period under investi­ 10 a.m.-8 p.m. state-level bureaucracy and they’ll call it or 15 years ago when educators defined school by remember what children need, well so much the MARK p. ABRAITM...... SuthiaM Manmr violated their consitutional rights. gation — December 1980 to De­ 10 a.m,-8 p.m, PHEVI progress. 646-0012 such vague expressions as learning better., SHELDON COHEN...... CompoNna Maniavr The advocates said they will decide before the end of this week cember 1984 — Lieberman said the 872-6900 tomati Nevertheless, this state takeover idea has merit, communications skills or coping or mastering life ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Rratiroom Ma n M whether to appeal Burns’ decision to a higher court. company sold 471 cars . Of the total, if it is triggered by evidence the children in a skills. It was all psychobabble and socioburble, a JEANNE a. PRODlWRTH...... CkoulMtoflM m «« t 311 had had their odometers rolled Nicholas VonHoflman Is a syndtcatei) colamnlst. back, according to Liebermam. MANCHESTER HERALP. Tuesday, S*pt. K, 19W — 7

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Unten vowt to thut down eM(not ftv Jom M H. ftuMn confirmation. Sen. Edward M. Kenne- minorities and wc leri accus­ T h « Assoelofed Prats Members o f both parties are Mass., a staunch opponent of ing him of evading liic iruth in sticking to predictions diat per­ Rehnquist, led the fight to keep the testimony in July to the Senate e lj^ ^ th te ream city's i i casinos as 13,668workers demaiNfina WASHINGTON — Senate Demo­ haps 36 senators will vote against debate alive. Judiciary Committee. crats, lacking the votes to defeat the nomination. Confirmation re­ "Our nation’s commitment to With floor debate in its fourth William H. Rehnquist’s nomina­ quires a majority vote of die bedrock principles of individbsl day, more than a dozen Demo­ marched outside the casinos and Mocked tion as chief Justice, have managed 160-member Smate, where Repub­ liberty and equality for dll Ameri­ cratic senators have spoken out to erect a temporary roadblock in rtortly after midnight. licans outnumber Democrats 53-47. cans is not shared by Justice against Rehnquist's elevstion to the path of Senate confirmation. TOllce tM rocu and bottles were thrown at officers trying to The nomination "is a matter of Rehnquist," Kennedy said. “ R e succeed the retiring Warren E. A disappointed Senate RepuMi- rmpmmnm tfimpmatrmmf k e ^ order, and three arrests and some minor iiduries were comroversy to some, not many," does not deserve the privilege and Burger as the nation’ s top Jud^. A PERSONAL APPEAf(ANCE, reported. *0PENIN6 CEREMONIES can leader Bob Dole of Kansas Dole said. “ We should bring it to a solemn responsibility of being the Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., called MUH?UK)W!' conceded he lacked the power to AT TME Olympic sames _T ? * 6trike by waitresses, bartenders, chambermaids and conclusion and get on with the chief Justice of the United States. ” for Rehnquist’s defeat because he h : INL0SAN6ELE messengers forced all but three of Caesars Atlantic City's 16 compel a roll call today, putting off other business before the Senate. A Kennedy aide, who requested is "not Just a man whose soul was final action at least until ------ac The clock is ticking.” anonymity, said opponents of the immobilized when the walls of ooty restaurant and one lounge Wetfnesday. opm at B a l^ s Park Place Casino Hotel. Security guards at one He said that Rehnquist "w ill be nomination sensed “ erosion” in segregation were being shaken. Acknowledging that an earlier ^ n o tamed away all but overnight guesta after the strike needed to guide the (Supreme) Rehnquist’s support. Instead, we see a servant of the agreement to permit a vote today began. Cmmuter bus traffle was diverted from several of the Court” when It reconvenes Oct. 6. Under Senate rules, a single court who actively and aggres­ had collapsed. Dole said, "Some oif «y-*6 gam ing halls. Dole filed what is known as a senator can keep debate going sively opposed progress toward my colleagues may have to modify cloture motion, a procedure aimed indefinitely unless there are 80 "My best fraternity prank? 11 50 civil rights and equal justice under their plans. This is it. We can’t at preventing forther fllibusterihg votes to end the speech making. the law.” ooNage studantsT force a vote" today. by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats con­ Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., Arrests ordered In Aquino case But there are no signs that the It takes 60 votes toshnt off debate tinued to hammer at Rehnquist’s said, "M r. Rehnquist's record last-ditch Democratic move CArTAWaASYabyCresasaCsi M A N ILA , I^ilippines — A Judge today ordered the arrests of and a vote on that motion will take fitness to be chief Justice — reviling alienates a large number of against Rehnquist will Mock his place Wednesday. IW IL l. THEN I W ILl^K KIMS former armed forces chief FaMan C. Ver and 25 others whose him for alleged insensitivity to Americans." K U L e TH e O f] acqtdttals In the 1983 assassination of President Corazon IP S « R tP l Aquino s husband have been overturned by the Supreme (^ourt. ■ LOflDK »y D«an Voima a 1 I Orsk* S Justice Francisco Garchitorena, head of a court that tries government personnel, said it would be decided Friday which of Alleged hostage note hits U.S. Inaction DIIWER-S n e a r l y EITHER SHE DID READY ^ OR if*. SEXIER fh« court 8 three divisions would conduct a retrial. s o m e t h in g t h a n I THOUGHT VERY Last Friday, the Supreme Court ordered a new trial for (Jen. EXPENSIVE ., Ver and the others, saying their December acquittal in the killing BEIRUT, Lebanon (A P ) — Is­ ambassador pending trial. T.. lamic Jihad today released a letter Of on>osmon leader Benigno Aquino was a "sham " orchestrated The United States, which nego­ by then President Ferdinand E. Marcos. it claimed was written by Ameri­ tiated for his release, and Daniloff , Aquino, a former senator, was gunned down at Manila airport can hostage David Jacobsen, ac­ deny Soviet claims that the repor­ Aug. 2 1 ,1 ^ as he returned from self-imposed exile in the United cusing President Reagan of caring ter was involved in espionage. more about a U.S. newsman E States to lead the opposition against Marcos. Today's letter both misspelled arrested in Moscow than for ^ T ^ e trial that ended in December ruled Aquino had been killed Daniloff’s name and referred to American captives in Lebanon. Rolando Galman, an alleged communist agent, who was shot him as a “ spy." Numerous other Dy There was no way to confirm that AHtO AND JA W • by Jtmaiy Johnson dead on the airport tarmac by soldiers. words were misspelled. the sometimes ungrammatical, "Why was Reagan interested IDUKCAUWaVHOMe three-page handwritten letter was MOAfWtmhlMCWi ANDEASVACCEM1»A VouDeentRHOPsyMR minute by minute with spy journal­ wnHArnSTME MOUNTAIN VNTAOM1WO»NR„ KSeRTSOMACHf authentic, although Jacobsen’s sig­ ist Daneloff but he is riot interest RANGE ON ONE StOe. .. ^ m n n n m i m ^ m m Prospects for Mideast talks dim nature appeared to be identical to ON THE MSTRACK by Bm Helbraek one minute in our story and he' WASHINGTON — Prospects for a Mideast peace conference that on an earlier letter from the didn’t do anything to solve It.... Are are dimmed by conditions for Soviet participation set by Israeli hostages. not we Americans?” the letter P U 5 6 P ^ u s m n s m e m » i Prime Minister Shimon Peres and President Reagan during The letter seemed designed to said. increase pressure on the Reagan Tb jm PR 006 6 UUMS M S MIHam l£MB Their fus Mi> Peres’ two-day visit. The snapshot of Jacobsen, 55, c a m OP administration to negotiate for tm m s vtMs'Omr seem,stems, a m m t , a ^ The conditions include a restoration of Soviet'diplomatic wearing beige pajamas, was al­ f NfoCT...*lHE Americans abducted in Lebanon. u n a r m cor delations with Israel after a 19-year lapse and improved most identical to a picture of'him A'T hAM'.. Jacobsen, the director of the released with an Islamic Jihad THIHfr THEV HAVE OP HERE/ treatment of Russian Jews, as well as recognition of their right to American University Hospital in emigrate. statement in Beirut last week. ; Beirut, was kidnapped May 28, Islamic Jihad has said state­ "W e shall not compromise on this,” Peres said as he stood 1985. The letter, accompanied by a ments claiming to be from the alongside Reagan on the sun-drenched White House lawn Cl 9/n photo of Jacobsen and a statement organization could be considered m h lI \ r ^ i i ^ Monday after a one-hour meeting in the Oval Office. from Islamic Jihad, was left In a authentic if accompanied by a The president, meanwhile, promised to put "the plight of Soviet white envelope on the doorstep of a snapshop of one of the hostages. ALLEY OOP 'ey Dave Qraws Jewry” on the agenda of U.S.-Soviet meetings. Western news agency in Moslem The letter warned against "gam ­ I CALLED HIS QOOP! POYOU/ The Israeli leader, who switches Jobs Oct. 14 with Foreign west Beirut. bling on tim e" and asked the V i NO,WE'LL / OKAY.' WHY BECAUSE VWSVE ______... LIKE PIMPING OUT___ WHY OOCTDR; HE'LL I WANT TO RIDE BE AlONG I LETS GO, DIDNT Minister Yitzhak Shamir, had meetings scheduled today with Islamic Jihad, a Shiite Moslem Reagan administration to drop its m e e t VOU BOVSV AS SOON V WtANKI extremist group believed linked to AP photo U A A C Ilia by Jbn Davis AT THE HOenTALn YOUG Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger and members of the long standing policy of not negotat- W IT H ^ Iran, claims it holds three of the six THEM? Senate Foreign Relations and the House Foreign Affairs ing with the kidnappers. committees. Americans missing in Lebanon and It said, "What are you waiting American hostage David Jacobsen, 55, of Huntington WAPt,VOO R£ A B t W . VOO 5HOULP TEACH BOOKER ANP SHELPON /OKAU, KIPS,REMEMBER TH E\ BOOK WELL' that it has killed a fourth. for? For us to die one by one?” Beach, Calif., Is shown In a copy of a Polaroid photo that JlIN A P V A N CE The letter referred to U.S. News The letter, dated Sept. IS, said accompanied a statement delivered today to the West Chernobyl may be back on line toon k World Report correspondent that Jacobsen, of Huntington Nicholas Daniloff, who was ar­ Beach, Calif., and fellow captives Beirut office ot a western news agency. In the statement, MOSCOW — The official overseeing cleanup operations at the rested in Moscow Aug. 30, charged Terry A. Anderson and Thomas Jacobsen, director ot the American University Hospital, Chernobyl nuclear plant said Monday that two of the four with spying and released Friday Sutherland “ feel homesick" after accuses President Reagan ot not caring enough about reactors ai the devastated station would be back on line within six into the custody of the U.S. their lengthy stay in captivity. weeks. American hostages In Lebanon. Gennady Vedernikov, a deputy premier who holds the rotating Co chairmanship of the committee running the cleanup, said on national evening television news that work on a concrete casing Aquino visit aimed at boosting support THE BORN LOSER ^ y Art Sansom being built around Chernobyl's ruined No. 4 reactor should be finished late this month or by early October. i3?M PAV?e> 9 lb I WOH'T MCEP TH A T dW Atr! THAT'S UCttlOD By Henry Gottlieb The No. 4 reactor was ripped open early April 26 by chemical ical party. addressing a joint meeting of official said. T* AOVAMC&OWMl' The Associated Press CP STUFF £ 0 - 6 6 n E R 5 explosions, spewing a radioactive cloud that eventually raised In a symbolic gesture, Shultz Congress on Thursday and holding Aquino said before leaving the ALLOWMOC^,,,! radiation levels temporarily around the world. pulled a yellow handkerchief from talks with business leaders whose Philippines that she would like to MADE OF,,, HOW WASHINGTON - Philippines Vedernikov said the No. 1 and No. 2 reactors, which were his breast pocket and got a broad investment dollars are eagerly arrange, in her talks with interna­ W e M T O U T > ' O l D ' ( t X ) President Corazon Aquino is re­ P u M x le a undamaged by the accident but shut down Immediately grin in return from Aquino. sought In the Philippines. tional banking officials, more A a t r o g r a p h Hx>&orm G A p y o rT "? afterwards, would be back in service by late October or early ceiving an outpouring of affection Earlier In the day, about 600. "The primary purpose of the as she starts a nine-day trip to liberal terms for repayment of the Q U A IC TB J2 . November. people, accompanied by a U.S. visit, from our point of view, is to country’s national debt. Interest 6 America, but she wants more; Navy band, turned out at the San show that there is a high level of ACROSS Each of the four reactors had a capacity of 1,000 megawatts. alone on that borrowing now soaks 6 Songstress Answer to Previous Putzle concrete action by U.S. govern­ Francisco Airport to cheer Aquino, support for Aquino and what she is Della up half the country’s earnings from ment and business leaders to help hoist yellow balloons and chant trying to do in the Philippines," 1 Old form of 7 Heraldic M A D Nl M A Y ( H b u r exports. U.S. says Soviet missile strayed her unify and enrich her struggling “ Cory! Cory!” said a U.S official planning for the "hoi" bearing M M 1 1 0 K A country. With better terms frerin the ^ r t h d a y "W e Filipinos are not so fortu­ visit. World Bank, she would be able to S Ditobodlent 8 Swimming E E R O 1 L WASHINGTON — An unarmed Soviet ballistic missile Aquino, who lived in exile In the 12 Ptpor meatura nate yet to have the progress to “ We’ re also eager to do as much arrange better terms with com­ mammal s N E test-fired from a submarine above the Arctic Circle strayed 1,400 Boston area for three years before 13 Waxad N E Sopl. 17, 1986 keep our democracy going forever, as we can — substantively — to mercial bankers. 9 Maori tribe Ls. miles off course and landed near the Sino-Soviet border, returning to her homeland and 14 Boar (Lat.) 10 Thing (lawl but we are starting," she told the help her carry out her program," She also has called for increased The secret to your success In the year according to Defense Department sources. ousting Ferdinand E. Marcos as 15 Orchattra 11 Insacticlde FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thavaa crowd in San Francisco. "W e are said' the official, speaking on direct aid from the United States. ahead Is to be as cooperative as possi­ member 12 Sine — The misfiring of the SSN8 missile on Sept. 11 was almost president, had been expecting a starting to put our country back condition he not be identified. It ble with everyone with whom you have The Reagan administration has 16 Finally (2 wda.) non immediately detected by U.S. intelligence agencies, according to warm welcome in the United into shape, starting to rebuild a dealings. This means family members was not clear how much she would pledged to give her country $505.4 18 Varying weight 17 Track down the sources, who spoke Monday night on condition of anonymity. States, and she got It. many-pillared house worthy of our get. as well as social and business contacts j <1 T K A T THE STATUB million In the current fiscal year of India 21 Wore away The missile, which was carrying a dummy warhead, was fired She arrived in Washington on . new democracy.” Aquino comes to America at a VIR G O (A u g . 2 3 -S «p l. 22) Even after Monday night by helicopter from and recently turned over a $200 19 Monetary unit 23 Poet Ogden soliciting advice from others today, from a Delta-class submarine in the Barents Sea, the sources She said the diplomatic and time when she is trying to refi­ million installment. of Japan ^ ^ OF Ll^epTY PLAY a nearby Andrews Air Force Base In Y U C [T E D their suggestions aren't apt to register, said. economic reasons for her visit nance a 126 billion debt, to wither a No additional aid is envisioned 20 Female 24 Hawaiian food Maryland, and was greeted by O B 1 u B 1 O V 1 and you'll proceed as you Initially In­ It remained in flight for its normal 20 minutes, one source said, were important, but, "the overrid­ communist insurgency through by the administration, but Sen. aandpiper fish 1 ^ a l l R K i H T . - Secretary of State George P . Shultz R tended. Get a jump on life by under­ before it strayed off course and landed near the Amur R iver — ing reason I am here is because I negotiations and economic re­ 22 E plurlbus 26 French women E T o L 1 V E O E 0 Richard Lugar, R-Ind., chairman standing the Influences that will govern as she stepped onto the floodlit wanted to see my friends.” forms and to keep her faction- (abbr.) E R E N U D E S M R S I (SOT c r e a m f p P r "possibly in northern China.” of the Senate Foreign Relations you In the year ahead. Send lor your As­ grounds of the Washington Monu­ Nevertheless, Aquino will spend ridden government together. 26 Wild goat 27 Command tro-Graph predictions today. Mall $1 to ment. Nearby, a group of cheering Committee, has called for appro­ most of the week in Washin^on, "She is facing serious problems priation of an extra $100 million 28 Religious poom 28 Kaystons State 41 Evade 52 Clothing Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, PO TH e HUDDLEP tn A S S e s . Filipino-Americans waved yellow 26 Parch Teacher strikes end In 2 districts meeting President Reagan on and we want to show that we really (abbr.) 43 Paradises Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. flags emblematic of Aquino’s polit­ and has received widespread sup­ • -^mAvSj 9-|9 Wednesday for the first time, do support her government," the 32 French school 29 Duck 4B Qreak region substanceA Be sure to state your zodiac sign ^ • T» ■ port. 34 Short for Susan 30 Doesn't exist 46 Sunfish LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oet. 23) Pay special Teachers ended strikes Monday in two school districts in 3B First copies (cont.) 48 Songstress Ad­ 53 "I like attention to common-sense health rou­ Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, opening classes to 3,300 tines today. Don't over-exert yourself to W INTHROP®by Dtek CavaMI students, but walkouts elsewhere idled 77,000 pupils in five states. (abbr.) 31 Ruatian ruler ams 54 Unit of work 36 Car model 33 Electronic beam 50 Ages a point that you know Is beyond your In Painesville, Ohio, about 160 teachers struck Monday after 37 Auxiliary verb 39 Baasmsnt normal endurance. 'rOUbHAVE FRIBOS AIXCTVER Du Pont to run for president in 1988 5 1 Lion's home 55 Moinas CLUB HAS MEMBERS 4>A hours of negotiations broke down, but Superintendent Fritz SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Noy. 22) You might THE THEREb 7MO IN ICAH O , 6IX 38 Pass a law THE COUNTRY' IF YOU JOINSO IN A L L 5 0 S T A T E S . Overs said classes for the northeast Ohio district’s 2,855 students 2 3 4 1 ^ 6 7 8 9 10 11 have a bit of a problem handling young­ [N NEW j e r s e y ; o n e IN 40 Barf THE FRIENDSHIP CL.UB. were held with substitute teachers. Bv Donald M. Rothborg families, announced his candidacy initiatives of the Reagan sters today, but it won't bo nearly as THREE INSOUrH CAKD7A... an adult drug user In this country, 42 To bo (Fr.| El12 The Associated Press in the du Pont Hotel not far from 13 presidency. 43 Nigerian city much as you could have If you lot out­ TT However, only 20 percent of the students and 32 teachers two things ought to happentoyou — the headquarters of Du Pont Co., His strongest proposals were 44 Rtlativa siders butt In with their two cents’ T showed up. Overs said. it should cost you a great deal of 14 18 worth. WILMINGTON, Del. - Former the giant chemical firm. directed at combatting drug use. 47 Want bafora Nationwide, strikes affected more than 4,700 teachers and money in fines that really hurt, and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) It’s Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont After his announcement, du Pont 4B Musical disk 77,000 students in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and “ The only way we’ll ever guaran­ you should go to jail. Coi 10 18 best that you and your mate decide ear­ declared his candidacy today for was heading for a campaign swing 82 Caught tee drug-free classrooms is com­ ly on laying down household rules to­ Washington. the 1988 Republican presidential "F or a long time we’ve gone (a ball) through New Hampshire, the state prehensive drug testing of teen­ 19 22 23 24 after drug pushers. Now it’s time to 25 day. Alter that, It’s important that you nomination, advocating manda­ that holds the first presidential agers in our schools," saiddu Pont. 86 Rajalt'a wife each support the other. get tough with drug users too” tory drug testing for teen-age primary, and Iowa, which holds the " I f we can require vaccinations 87 Where CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Keep DKk Volvo recalls more than 89,000 cars school children and Jail sentences first caucuses of 1968. On taxes, du Pont said, "t'v e 9 Kiev is OMUJ before kids go to school, we can your Ideas and concepts in proper per­ €>1681 By NBA. Wa f for adult drug users. As the first major candidate to 88 Pertaining to 2 0 3 0 34 spective today. It’s O K to think grandi­ DETROIT — Volvo said Monday it was recalling 19,587 cars require drug testing while they’re seen the opportunities that tax and ose schemes, provided you don't leave sold in the United States because of defective throttle cables that In remarks prepared for his announce for the the White House, in school." spending cuts can release. High 88 Slip backward 30 37 out the essential details. could cause the cars to speed out of control after low-speed announcement, du Pont referred to du Pont proposed a solidly conser­ As for older drug users, the taxes give government power, 60 Juncture AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) For safe­ collisions. "the graceful, confident leadership vative program that built on former governor said, " I f you’re low er taxes give people power." 30 1 ty's sake, give a bit more protection Bridge Volvo Cars of North America, the Swedish automaker’s U.S. of Ronald Reagan” and added: DOWN than usual to your prize possessions to­ 4 2 subsidiary, said there had been 10 imports of injuries, none "Sooner than we realise, he will 4 4 4 0 4 0 day. An unscrupulous Individual might 1 Pains serious, from accidents involving such uncontrolled step down from the presidency; so take a liking to something you value. we must begin to think about who 2 Theater 4 7 4 0 0 0 61 acceleration. PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Your judg­ will next lead this country, and in pataagaway ment is sound today when It comes to eat bit unsure of himself, South quickly The throttle cables were installed on 1985 and 1988 DL and GL Independent 6 2 0 3 0 4 0 0 1 The case of the what direction.” 3 Wanderer from 00 things that affect you alone. However, NORTH t-U -M p la )^ a club to the ace and back to 240 series cars. . duty vvhen you extend yourself to make deci­ ♦ QJ4 the jack, losing to the queen. Du Pont, descended from of one Insurance 4 Dame Myra B f 00 sions for others. It's another matter. VK765 overlooked clue of the nation’s foremost corporate ARIES (March 21-April IS) Guard 6 A J 10 "Well,” he lamented, "1 needed to be Center, Inc. 0 0 By Jamea Jacoby 5 Communica- 6 0 against tendencies today to anticipate ♦ K JO lucky at the finish to catch the hurt tiont agency more than you're entitled to. If you ex­ ace, diamond king and club queen all Arthritis restricts pect too much, you could be WEST EAST South always took finesses with as­ (abbr.) (c)18Se by NEA. Inc 16 in the right hand. WILLIAMSON’S disappointed. ♦ K07 ♦ 3 2 surance, certain that his air of smooth work, social lives frA J2 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) For the ♦ Q1090 m fidence unnerved the opposiUon. counting your 6KS42 sake of your Image, don’t wear out your 6Q0S He quickly played low from dummy "Maybe so,” snapped North, “but af- KALAMAZOO. Mich (A P) - •nVE^N-ONET 6 86 5 4 welcome at a social gathering today. If ♦ Q932 OR the opening diamond lead. Elast king of spades Arthritis restricts the work and ______CELEBRITY CIPHER and ^ Jack and ace of hearts, and social lives of Its victims, accord­ Total Yaaround Com fort in |uat OWMxlly CIprwr anieseenn* ■>* eiMMd rnxn quotations by tamou* paopi*. put and pnMnt. you’re one of the first on the scene, try SOUTH the queen and retunied a spade. Rod Oolin, CIC Baae MMr In tfw olphar atanda for anothar. Today’t okM: O kquult f. to be one of the first to leave. WM known to bold the king of dia- ing to a survey of 500 arthritis O n o p a C k a Q O WHIIaiwaon’t "F iv-in - pennies ? Joti Norris. CPCU ♦ a 10 06 5 Main declarer played low, and west’s GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) A person on ♦ 4 3 king won. So far declarer was not nwnda, wouldn’t it seem a little patients. Ono" bw no paralM In tho Induttry. HMt- by CONNIE WIENER strange for him to also hold the club whom you’re relying today might not be 6765 playing in great luck. When a spade Ing, ttumMWeaWon. cootlns, dohumidincation You've got to save every penny where you can, when “CLt CLASS KICXAF W KJPWA8 PXFC there when you need him. The lesson to ♦ a 10 7 was returned, he won the queen and queen and not have opened the bidding The Upjohn Arthritis Report and ttoelronic air ciaaninQ haa boon be learned Is that the only one you can “ t ^ le r ? ” And the confidence notes that 40 jiercent of those daalgnod Inlo ono compart packoBO. It’s you can. And your insurance is no exception. Call us always count on Is yourself. Vulnerable; North-South 5 aootiier spade back to his ace, South so prided himself upon went avanawa m qaa. oil and alartric hart pump for a quote on a Great American auto or home- KAS KUU JSKJ: LNPQLA8H MXRKAC, Dealer: West drawing------aww trumps. vosin; • Now n e a came n a heart queried cannot work or were CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Be careful, the same way as the fdur-spade con­ towardtAWArrf dummwdlllsniMn IDWestaaB pUyed low and . . forced to change their patterns of modala m a w ^ langa of haaMng and owner's policy. when conversing with others today, that tract — down. oortinp capartSaa. FOSVISA CAKIH KVJ CL8 OA8VIL KICXA you don’t Introduce sticky issues that Weft North East Soath the king won. ihat was better. Anoth- work. Another 40 percent said that will place your listeners on the opposite Pass. 1 NT Pass 34 ^h eart was Uken by West’s jack. But the-disease caused a significant I.HCmiNO 3.00 0 UN0 We belieye we'll save you to many pennies. . you'll Pass 44 Pass Pass reduction fn their social activities. KNUIMOIFICAnON A MNUMBOIFICAnON lose count. Y8KV RKMWV.” — PWILK8U IKWV8. side of the fence. Pass when West tried to cash the h ^ rt ace. L E O (Ju ly 23-A ug. 22) Caution is essen­ declarer ruffod. He now criaply nlav 6. KLBCTRONIC MR OLBANINQ PREVIOUS S O LU TIO N ; "I don’t say my golf game is bad. but It I grew tial In every step ot your financial deal­ a diamond to Em m y’s White arthritis cannot be cured. Opening lead: ♦ 2 The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ tomatoea, they'd come up slicad." — Miller Barber. ings today. If you get a little careless, thatuMi nviu,Md, oeciarerdeclaw wasw « homeC if If he Its effects can be slowed by 08T£ltLUND REFRIGERATION ter-day Saints (Mormon) has its head­ Bob Lathrop 646-6050 Rod Johnson you could lose something you’ve al­ simply guessed the locaUon of the club medical treatment. More than 75 M E - 2 6 5 5 ready gained. quarters at 50 E)ast North Temple St m o HarttorO R4., Manchattar queen. Not wishing to seem the ali|^t- M it Lake Oty. UT 84150. percent of the patients surveyed took medications (Acrom aom Lyntfi ToyMt) M

A r at Te Repaving of Spruce Street ia acheduled to ftart Wednesday, tei according to Pubiic Works Director George Kandra. nc W A S H IN G TO N — The deficit in the nation’s broadest measure Kandra said the cutting away the top surface of the street was of foreign trade hit a record IM.7 billion during the April-June completed last week. The surface was cut back because repeated M quarter, the govemment reported today. paving had raised the street level to a point where gutters were too shallow to carry drain water. I hoi The Commerce Department said the deficit in the country’s Hudson Street, McKee Street and much of Vernon Street were .'Cl current account, which includes trade In merchandise and also cut down to provide deeper gutters. vis »rvlces, climbed 2 percent above the g34.0 billion total from TOe cost of the cutting and paving is about $175,000, Kandra January through March, the previous record. •aid. The new figures confirmed fears that the country Is well on its The paving will done by the Balf Co. of 587 N. Main St. under It contract with the town. way to surpassing the record current account deficit for the 1 entire year of I117.M billion set in 1985. sto Andover approves 1986-87 budget ful As recently as 1981, the country enjoyed a surplus In its current wil account as earnings on American investments overseas, the ANDOVER — Residents Monday night approved a town budget at 1 services category, were enough to erase perennial merchandise of $2,832,959 without an objection from the 55 people who attended Th trade deficits. the budget meeting at Andover Elementary School, First Sul Selectwoman Jean Gasper said this morning. Stii But, since 1982, the deficits in the current account have The budget will support the operation of the town for the fiscal En steadily mounted with the result that the country has gone from year that began July 1. Passage of a budget was delayed when wll the largest creditor in the world to the status of a net debtor controversy arose over a proposal to sell the town’s fleet of school S Tic s nation. Simply put, that means foreigners now own more U.S. buses and hire an outside contractor to transport students. ser investments than Americans hold in foreign investments. The budget approved Monday provides $1,139,804 to operate ndt The United States crossed the line into debtor status in 1985 and schools and $1,677,155 for town government services. economists believe the country will become the world’s largest A bus contractor has been hired and bids have been received 81 debtor country some tinfe this year. for the sale of the town’s eight buses. Gasper said this morning Fo r the April-June quarter, the deficit on trade in merchandise that five bids have been accepted from among 13 submitted by I edged down slightly to $36.02 billion, compared to $36.46 billion in potential purchasers. She said that if bids hold, the town will get for the January-March quarter. Adding to this deficit was an $49,769 for the eight vehicles. Sui E Hvrald photo by Plnlo increase of $1.02 billion in unilateral transfer payments to other E tO|] countries, which totaled $4.05 billion in the second quarter. The to Keeping pace report said this Increase came from higher levels of foreign aid Herald plans to demolish building Visitors ponder a ciock with two Ha on to developing countries. The Manchester Herald is planning to demolish a 64-year-old separate mechanisms. One is to keep Town Paramedic Andrew Appollonlo (left) demonstrates the use Reducing this deficit somewhat was a $5.3 billion surplus in the Me building on Bissell Street this fall, publisher Penny Sieffert Ad of a portable external pacemaker just put into use by the town’s service category, down $100 million from the January-March track of the hours and the other is to announced today. wll Emergency Medical Service. At right is Dr. Ruben Flalkoff, a quarter. While foreigners now own more in American The structure, built in 1922 by the Knights of Columbus and note the passing of minutes. The ciock physician In the Emergency Department at Manchester Memorial investments than Americans own overseas, the country still acquired by the Herald In 1928, was vacated in 1972 when the was considered a sophisticated Hospital. The demonstration Thursday night was for the benefit of enjoys a slight surplus In this category b^ause, analysts said, Herald erected a large addition on Brainard Place. P the rate of return on many older American Investments is higher P Sieffert said the old building, which once housed the entire machine at the time. Below right, the town’s Emergency Medical Services Council. than foreigners have been receiving here. newspaper operation, would have required extensive repairs to Leonardo da Vinci’s ornithopter, an make it useful. At one time, the Herald management considered converting the large building to offices for rent or sale, but It was aircraft conceived in the 15th century, determined that the Herald should retain the property for future expansion. hangs above a circle of viewers. The Drug proposal draws opposition Demolition work, to be handled by Dunn Bros. Inc. of South exhibit is at the Wadsworth Atheneum Windsor, will be done sometime this fali, Sieffert said. The Continued from page 1 in Hartford through Jan . 11. itors random searches of em­ But several union leaders said a likelihood while remaining on the project, which also involves some modifications to adjacent ployees' homes and wiretaps. Can number as high as 1.1 million was job Herald buildings, is expected to cost about $75,000. “ Reagan has opted for the role of they be far behind?” hangman of federal workers." said discussed last week at a White House Cabinet meeting. However. Assistant Attorney Robert Tobias, president of the White House counsel Peter Walli- General Richard Willard, who Hearing tonight on spending surplus National Treasury Employees Un­ son said, "there^ isn’t a ballpark Attorney General Edwin Meese helped develop the administra­ CO VEN TR Y — A public hearing on the spending plan for Town ion. which represents 120.000 Cus­ figure" on how many of the III described the mandatory tests tion's program, said decisions on toms Service and the Intemai government's 2.8 million civilian as "generous program to help the Improvement Funds will be held tonight at 7 at Capt. Nathan suspensions or otfier disciplinary Hale School. Revenue Service workers. employees will be tested. Each worker who has a drug problem.” action in addition to offering the "Sure, he might find some agency head, he said, will decide He said employees who test posi­ rehabilitation counseling and The plan drawn up by the finance committee, approved by the Da Vinci’s worid abuse” Tobias said. "So would which employees are in "sensitive tive will have access to drug treatment will be left to the Town Council Aug. 25. proposes spending of Coventry’s share of strip-searching employees and vis­ positions.” rehabilitation programs, in all discretion of agency heads. state surplus money, $93,500. The largest portion, $36,000, is to go to the public works department. There would be $17,500 for sanitary landfill repairs. Models of his inventions are at Atheneum $15,000 for a police cruiser, about $10,500 for repairs to the Town Battle over Town Charter takes new twist Office Building and office equipment, $8,500 for repairs to Woodbridge Road, $7,500 for restoration of town records, $2,600 to By Nancy Pappas The exhibit, commissioned live. Of course he was very good plines that we find today.” Continued from page 1 Herald Reporter and sponsored by IBM , was at it, and it gave him great But da Vinci went farther than of the survey because it was employees at Ted Adams Inc. to improve the town g.irage and $2,500 towards the celebration started in August when many biased. But he contended the planned for the town’s 275th anniversary. brought to Hartford by Lorraine recognition” said I. Bernard his contemporaries in his broad make sure the questions were not questioning may have extended 'familiarize him with the 96-year people are away on vacation. Hundreds of years beforeetfiTi tfie'j Laslett. director of the Cohen, who founded the history approach to knowledge. Cohen biased. beyond the prepared survey. history of the district Adams said. Nevertheless, he said Wright Brothers flew their ^ a ll museum’s “pleasetouch” room, of science department at said. "He was clearly a man Adams said that at first, he was Under state law. tax money Fitness class offered in Bolton the results were representative "Did he (Adams) have any bias, craft at Kitty Hawk. Leonard known as the Lions Gallery. The H arvard University. He was in whose mind was never idle. not completely aware that S T E A L cannot be used to urge residents to and would provide an accurate defeat a referendum question. But and did he express that bias and did BOLTON — The Recreation Department is offering a co-ed da Vinci was devising schemes 28 polished wood and brass Hartford for the opening of the Some of his inventions began as was not connected with the district picture of the feelings of people he encourage that bias? There’s a fitness class beginning Wednesday at the Community Hall. The for lifting his friends — and a models spill out of the small government. public money can be spent if a da Vinci exhibit "But there is simply mind games, little II living outside the district. hell of a lot of unknowns in that class, which will include moderate stretching and fun-type publication is printed that only few of his enemies — into the gallery and into two lobbies of little doubt that most of his problems to wile away a few odd Bletchman obtained a copy of Adams said the questions he questioning." said Sleith exercises, will be held from 11 a.m. to noon every Wednesday. preliminary questions he drafted presents the facts regarding the skies over Milan and Florence. the museum. attention during his mature life moments. Some of these we can drafted were reviewed by district issue being considered. Participants must bring their own mats. The cost is $20 for town because of "a lack of communica­ Directors Thomas Landers and Sleith said that before a com­ Although he is known today went into this sort of w o rk,” he trace from their origins, as little Adams said he felt the manner of plaint could be made on the specific residents, and $30 for non-residents. The course will last 30 tion," Adams said. Adams said he Lorraine Boutin, both of whom weeks. prim arily as an artist, back in said, pointingtothe models. doodles in the margins of was hopeful his affiliation with questioning was done “ in an questioning that occurred during TH E MAN IS remembered 6 tl 6 notebook pages that are acted as liaisons between the the 15th century da Vinci was a unbiased manner as possible.' the survey, a person who was Bletchman and S T E A L did not public relations firm and the full prim arily as the creator of such primarily devoted to another After being read the questions interviewed would have to be Parents of sophomores Invited busy inventor. He came up with violate any campaign laws. board that sets district policy. He works as ‘"n ie Last Supper.” matter entirely." Sleith said this morning that the found. He said he does not know of a model for an early helicopter, I T W AS N O T unusual for the A major problem was the timing said he received imput from other Manchester High School will hold an orientation and But historians say he thought of It questions do not appear to be anybody who was interviewed. worked out the mechanism for a arts and sciences tq merge g r i informational program for parents of sophomores tonight at 7 in paddlewheel boat, designed a himself prim arily as a scientist, the school cafeteria. Members of the administration and during the Renaissance, Cohen COU’ military tank, worked out a mathematician and inventor. He else guidance staff will be available to parents. said. Michelangelo is another simple odometer, and created an filled dozens of notebooks with H»e da Vinci exhibit will Al A slide presentation will begin at 7, and the program is famous artist of the period who Physician denies sex charges obituaries automatic spit to rotate food in a sketches for hundreds of remain at the Atheneum through al.m scheduled to end at 8 p.m. worked in architecture and inventions, including an air- ticei hearth. biologty, as well as the fine arts. Jan. II. Admission to the lions H A R T F O R D — A Manchester conditioning system for a the! sexually assaulted in Chang’s Main is schooled to continue at a later Gallery is free. It is open from II acupuncturist testified this morn­ Cummings buys house In district W orking models of these and duchess' suite in a castle, tool Street office in August 1985. had date, at which time Chang will be Robert L. Macauley "A t this time in Europe, a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesdays through ing that he did not sexually abuse a other da Vinci creations m ay be deni developed bladder problems be­ cross-examined by the state. Theodore T. Cummings, a proponent of consolidation of the m achinery for m inting coins and anything to which one could turn Sundays. A film about da Vinci female patient last year, but was Robert L. Macauley. 79, for­ life. cause she had stopped having If the state Board of Health town and Eighth Utilities District, has bought a house in the seen and operated in n new polishing needles, two-level the mind was considered instead trying to determine If her merly of Nathan Hale Drive. will be shown on Sept. 25 at noon. 1981 sexual relations. upholds the charges against district at 7 Stock Place and has said he plans to become an active exhibit at the Wadsworth streets (one for vehicles and one urinary problem was sexually Coventry, died Sunday at a Vernon exciting, marvelous,” Cohen Sept. 27 and 28 at 2 p.m. A video Tra The state is contending that partricipant in district affairs. Atheneum in Hartford. There for pedestrians) and a stable related. Chang, his medical license could be convalescent home. said. “Every fine painter presentation about da Vinci is to Gui Chang’s conduct was inapprop­ suspended. are gears to turn and levers to He was born March 3. 1907. in Cummings, the son of Democratic Town Chairman Theodore with a gravity-powered system studied biology, for example. be shown every Thursday, Satur­ thin riate. It charges that Chang Chang, 60, has practiced neuro­ Dr. Nelson N. Chang testified East Setauket. N .Y. He was R. Cummings, is a leader in the effort to merge the district and push, to the delight of both adults for delivering feed to the horses. There were not the same day and Sunday in October and of tl inappropriately touched the wom­ surgery and psychiatry for 40 the town. this morning before a state Depart­ employed by H E LC O for 46 years, and children. "H e painted so that he could distinctions among the disci- one an’s breasts and kissed and hugged years, both in his native Korea and Novem ber at 2 p.m . ment of Health panel that he retiring in 1972. The younger Cum m ings has been a district resident because he Ed( her during the examination. since 1979 in the United States. deliberately “forced” the woman Chang admitted to kissing the He is survived by a daughter. has been living at 273 Buckland St. If to have an orgasm by using a He opened an accupuncture Janice Macauley of Coventry; and He said Monday afternoon that now that he will become a ma( woman on the cheek and hugging office in Manchester over a year massage machine after she said a sister, Joyce Kelly of West district taxpayer he expects to be accorded the same courtesies Exhibit In Washington pat< her, but said he did so only to ago and has a license to practice she became sexually stimulated. Hartford. as any other district taxpayer. $85 console her after the examination. medicine in Connecticut and four Chang said he believed the Today marked the third day of Graveside services will be Wed­ Cummings said he bought the Stock Place house because the T woman, who claimed she was other states. nesday at 11 a.m. in Rose Hill testimony in the case The hearing price was good and because it would be a good place to live. 4 $1S( Chang’s attorney. Thomas J. Memorial Park. There are no slid Groark Jr. of Hartford, said today calling hours The Potter Funeral Exiled South African artist bears ugly scars has he would appeal the case once the Home. 456 Jackson St.. Williman- pati proceedings are finished because tic, is in charge of arrangements. cas Death saddens East all three doctors on the state panel Memorial donations may be By Mitchell Landsbero in art to those years. His family cov presiding over the case have not made to the Memorial Fund of the The Associated Press encouraged his artistic endeavors, and T First Congregational Church. took him to see his distant ancestors' Continued from page 1 been present during all of the acq super kid We re going to miss Main Steet, Coventry. N EW Y O R K — Dumile Fcni is an cave paintings in the Drakensburg him .” testimony. X Jud Roman Catholic Church who were artist in exile. He lives in a borrowed Mountains south of Johannesburg. “pr involved in a massive effort that room in a pleasant apartment overlook­ ”I was amazed by one thing that I’m tu n ” I was really shocked, ” said ing a lake in Central Park, and he never raised about $110,000 to help the Kelly Hutt, the junior class presi­ EMERGENCY glad never left me — the beauty of the T 9 family pay the costs surrounding An^American naval force under expects to see his home again. 9 dent who read a passage from the Fire — Police — Medical lines, the fine lines,” he recalled. pub the operation. Adm. George Dewey destroyed a Feni is black and he is from South Bible during the prayer service. Spanish fleet in Manila Bay May I, During East Catholic’s regular Africa. His paintings and sculptures, “ He had held on for so long. I 1898. during theSpanish-American d i a l 911 Y E A R S L A T E R , in a European prayer service this morning at 10. which rely on the fine sense of line thought he was going to make it War. In Manchester museum, Feni was browsing through faculty and students prayed for developed by his ancestral Khoisan floor after floor of ancient and Renais­ Something like this really makes people, sing of his country in love and Magoon. borrowing phases from you appreciate your life more.” sance art when he had a revelation. the Bible and their hearts. anger and longing. ”lVhat I saw took me back to the lines, ” "H e had a medical problem, but Hutt described tbe atmopshere It is the love of a patriot, the anger of a he said, and he realized the clarity of he never let it get in the way” at school as gloomy FOR LEASE 850 s.f. Office V / man unjustly treated and the longing of vision of those early Khoisan artists. Father Bill Charbonneau. the ” I think it was a blowtothe entire Oil hc^ never fidt SO a husband and father who has not seen As he stood there, the realization school’s principal, said during an school community.” Charbonneau > his family for almost 20 years. You II enjoy the toasty warm feeling of oil heat even more when you spread: "It doesn't matterwhatstyleor interview afterward "He was a said. Feni, 47, is part of a far-flung exodus have exu-a cold cash in your pocket. of prominent black South African manner the artist draws in. It's whether Get the new Eneroil ComfortPlus’", a unique, energy and money IV. V, artists in exile, either self-imposed or the line lives. It has no religion or 13' X 17' saving device that utilizes almost all of the oil himace heat normally lost forced. Six of them, including Feni, are nationality or anything. It crosses all •Professional Occupants up your chimney. 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He was Centre Manchastar born in 1939 in the town of Worchester, arrested several times, expelled from ar School, The University of Connecticut and Western atlas ail about 70 miles east of Capetown. When Johannesburg and eventually fled to Oi Call Dm Wilson he was 6, his family moved to Soweto, London in 1968. It is a period he does not pu Mew England College, School of Law. He can be AP photo Warren E. Howland, Inc. the black satellite city outside of like to discuss. reached for appointment by calling 646-8886. a 414 Tolland Street • East Hartford • 289-6435 649-4595 Souin African artist Dumile Feni poses in front of two II of Swaziland. Feni, 48, is part of an exodus of artists Johannesburg. Realtors His growing years were marked by an 555 East Middle Tpke • Manchester • 249-8611 684-5853 Feni has lived in New York since 1979 RECEP. of his charcoal portraits in progress; slain King Faisal from South Africa. the asthma that continues to plague him ENTER" 643-1108 in the apartment of an African-bom of Saudi Arabia on the left, and the late King Sobhuza today, but Feni also traces his interest physician. Dr. Cyril Khanyile. ___ MANCHESTER HERALD. TuMday, Sept. 16. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 16. 1986 — II About Town kJ^ Tuesday T V Masons give dsgrsss Lutz to visit zoo Chssss, honsy givsn 6:00PM (D (X) (23) ® Nmr. The Delta Chapter of the Royal Lutz Children’s Museum will The Manchester Area Confer­ CS) ThiW s Company Arch Maaona will meet Wedneaday hold a family bus trip Oct. 4 to the ence of Churches will distribute Woman is unsure where she d ) Magnum, P.1, at 7:30 p.m. at the Maaonic Bronx Zoo. The bus will leave the federal surplus cheese, honey and Temple. The moat excellent maa- museum. 247 S. Main St., at 7 a m. powdeied milk Thursday i^tween (33) G(mma a Braak ' JACK AMD MIKE ter degree will be exemplified and return at 6 p.m. The cost of the 3andS:30p.m.at Center Congrega­ (39 K n o ft Landing Refreahmenta will be aerved trip Is $18 for museum members tional Church to those registered (S i Doctor Who can go to get an AIDS test (39 Quincy and $22 for non-members. Lunches for the commodities program. Mike Brennan (Tom Mason) 18 Martin opsn house may be brought or purchased at the Information about winter fuel 93) Raportar 4 t a rising restaurateur, and his zoo. For more information, call the assistance will be available. dear IE) MaoNall-Lahrar Nawthour wife Jackie Shea (Sheltoy Martin School will hold open DEAR CAUGHT: For you and musuem at 643-0949. ABBY: I am a HD Bawhohad Hack) is a popular newspaper houae Thursday at 6:4S p.m. at the 27-year-old Betty to hide from your parents the fact that she smokes is childish. 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Is going to cure that” ical review of the original growth (3D (2® M ‘ A ‘ 8 ‘ H OOTT: In the (ID Mejor League : Baltimore at 1975 New York Yenkees (2 hrs . 30 min | (3D Carol Burnett and Friends year before my DEAR DR. GOTT: What are [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Tomboy' A sexy female husband had a (2® d® Barney Miller d i) Odd Couple auto mechanic learns the finer points .some of the problems as.soclatetl (2®'New Newlywed Game d® Avengers about being a woman after meeting a heart attack, he with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis’’ famous race-car driver Betsy Russell, U.N. to take up reform plan D r . G o t t d® All New Dating Game Wild. Wild West Ptioto by MicKbndrtck become more Once treatment is started, how Jerry Dinmore 1964 Rated R iD Wild. Wild World of Animals (2® Currents difficult to live long is it before relief is fell? [MAX] MOVIE: Enter Peter Gott, M.D. [C N N ] Crossfire 1:25AM the Old nutmeg graters, such as the one cranked it to grind flavoring for desserts, UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The The 66-year-o!d Peruvian diplo­ report by an 18-member commit­ with It was al­ O ) 24 Korea Draggn’ Three agents invade on island [E S P N ] Inside Baseball i? )S C T V fortress in order to investigate sus­ above, have increased in value. While pork and eggnog. General Assembly opens Its 41st mat underwent a quadruple heart tee headed by Norway’s U.N. most as if he DEAR READER: Hashimolo’s session today with proposals to bypass in July but is recovering. ambassador, Tom Vraalsen. became a dif­ [TMC] MOVIE: Pee W ee’s Big Adven (f® Ablwtt and Costello pected criminal activities Bruce Lee, one person held the prater, another thyroiditis is an unusual form of lure’ (CC) Pee Wee Herman sets out on a John Saxon Jim Kelly 1973 Rated R. P i reform the U.N. bureaucracy and a He has reportedly told those close The committee recommends [CNN] Moneyline ferent person thyroid malfunction Expert.-- now cross-country trek in an effort to recover kno 142-item agenda including pro­ to him that he will not campaign for cuts of IS percent in the 11,000- [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 1:30 AM MOVIE: Sitting Pretty' A (His heart at believe that patients with this his stolen bike Pee Wee Herman. Eliza self centered genius accepts a job as e "Sp posed resolutions condemning the job but would be available for member staff, improvement of the lack was condition develop an allergy to beth Daily, Diane Salinger 19B5 Rated [ESPN] NFL Arm Wrestling full time babysitter Robert Young. Mau­ Cali PG In Stereo South Africa, Israel and the arms another term. budgeting process, fewer meet­ cau.sed by blocked arteries) A DEAR DR. GOTT: Three years theirown thyroid glands which are [U S A ] Get Christie Lovel (60 mm ) reen 0 Hara Clifton Webb 1948 say race. Sources who spoke on condition ings, fewer documents and bureau­ woman whose husband was in the [U S A ] Radio 1990 d® Independent Network Naws It took two people to work ago. due to a cancerous papilloma, attacked by the body’s immune 1l!30P M dDKoiek on a In a new item, Libya will ask that they not be idenified said four of the cratic reorganization to avoid coronary-care unit at the same my daughter. 20 had a modified system ■ Thyroid deficiency 6:00PM (3D w izard Simon ond Ale* (3D d ® ABC News Nightline [CNN] Newsnight Update "1 the world body condemn the United five permanent members of the duplication and waste. time said her husband also went are summoned by a friend to Hong radical mastectomy All lymph results (5D Police Woman 1;35AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Pope of Cali States for the April 15 raids on Security Council, who could veto Vraalsen said he is hopeful the through a personality change be­ Kong, where they confront Simon s arch­ nodes were clear and she is very In some people, the disease is enemy (60 min ) d® The Honeymoonera Greenwich Village' Two distantly re­ said Libya, which U.S. leaders said the appointment, have said they proposals will be accepted. Others fore his heart attack Does this lated buddies pull off an ill-concaivad well The surgeon checks her. but a.s.sociated with other autoimune 3D Shogun A shipwrecked English navi­ did were in retaliation for alleged will approve a second term. They are less optimistic. make any sense to you’’ (2® l2® Tonight Show Tonight s guests safecracking job that gets them into hot this old-time nutmeg grater does not do any X-rays or tests Is (self-allergy) disorders, such as gator finds love and adventure in the fas­ are Steve Landesberg. Jason Bateman water with a local crime kingpin. Eric victi terrorist acts sponsored by Moam- are Britain. France, the Soviet this adequate? Also, will it harm pernicious anemia. Sjogren's syn­ cinating and terrifying world of 17th- and musicians Wild Bill Davidson and Roberts, Mickey Rourke. Kenneth Chic mar Gadhafi’s government. Union and United States. DEAR READER; In the months her to have children? drome and lupus The diagnosis is century Japan (2 hrs ) Port 2 of 6 Segal Wilcox (60 min ) In Stereo McMillan 1984 Rated R tellii Yankee traders slipped wood nut­ It’s a nutmeg Since the 101-member non- China, the fifth permanent before a heart attack. patients with established by blood tests that 3D d ® W ho’s the Boss (CC) Tony s ^ Hogan's Heroes can megs among the real ones for sale. A log was a log enthusiasm over Samantha s ballet 2:00AM lF 3 MOVIE: Th e Old Derfc grater, of aligned movement has already member, has not expressed its coronary atherosclerosis (blocked show thyroid underactivity and the (iZ) News House' An American cai salesman In tryii Whoever answered the phone at skiffs fade when he hears the sales pitch course What approved such a resolution, the position but is expected to go along. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Today, any arteries) may experience a variety presence of thyroid antibodies of her dance instructor (R) (S® McHale's Navy London delivers a car to a purchaser Be the state museum just snickered who resides in a spooky, secluded man­ sante countries are expected to In a recent report, the secretary- bound record kept on a daily basis of warning symptoms stich as” Treatment consists of administer­ 3D News [C N N ] Sports Tonight else? and said he had never seen one. sion Tom Poston, Robert Morlay. Ja­ Chic After going contribute to a comfortable major­ general said the United Nations’ aboard ship is called a “ log” shortness of breath --r^tnrring DEAR READER: I believe that ing thyroid hormone to overcome d ® Wheels (2 hrs ) [DIS] MOVIE: That Forsyte Woman' A nette Scott 1963 - h ‘Then a call to the reference woman marries for security but the ms*^ almost unno­ Collectors' ity to put the item on the agenda, current financial crisis, its worst in Originally, records aboard sail­ chest pressure and occasional your daughter should have a the deficiency Improvement usu­ (S ) Hogen's Heroes d ® Kung Fu innii librarian at the historical society riage fails Errol Flynn. Greer Garson sparking an angry debate about history, is still acute. ing ships were kept by inscribing che.st pain As far as I know, periodic mammogram of the re­ ally occurs within weeks of hor­ d ® Remington Steele Laura is suspi ticed for years, came up with nothing closer than Robert Young 1950 [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook (R) that these kitchen C o r n e r terrorism. The crisis was largely provoked information onto shingles cut from personality changes are not com­ maining breast in addition to the mone replacement cious when Remington hastily plans to num “ alleged.” marry a call girl (60 min ) (R) In Stereo [ESPN] SportsCenter 2:30AM (C N N ) Sports Latenight tools have sud­ More familiar proposals include by cuts mandated by the U.S. logs and hinged so they opened lilw mon However a patient may usual routine medical examina­ Like thyroid deficiency from Leaf Russ MacKendrick It is likely that the story belongs 1 1 : 3 5 P M (5 ) Entertainment Tonight [ESPN] SportaCenter proposed resolutions condemning Congress and the possibility of books worry that these early symptoms tions 1 am not aware of any studies other causes Hashimolo’s thyroi­ (2® Great Performances; Live from Lin­ denly come to with the ostrich that hides his head coln C ^ t e r New York Philharmonic Interview with Amy Irvin g In Stereo Wl South Africa for apartheid and its hirther reductions in U.S. funds When paper became more read­ might reflect heart disease, and showing that pregnancy should ^ ditis cau.ses fatigue menstrual life. The August in the sand and the horsehairs in a Opening Night with Zubin Mehte end It­ 2:35AM lT! CBS News Nightwetch Rupi occupation of Namibia, and Israel that now provide 25 percent of the ily available, "log books” were therefore may become fearftil. avoided by women who have had zhak Ferfmen The 1986-87 opening 1 1 ; 4 5 P M f M A X | MOVIE: Legend ol Joined in Prx>gress 1986 Antique irregularities coarsening of the Billie Jean* (CC) A young girl becomes a had brook that turn into worms. for its occupation of Arab territo­ organization’s budgM. breast papilloma Papilloma tum­ night gala concert is presented (2 hrs ) Trader Price manufactured from paper and grouchy and impatient. skin, intolerance to cold weather, local legend when she finds herself on thin; TTie nutmeg tree is native to the ries and treatment of residents of The financial situation and re­ ors are usually benign, so your In Stereo Guide quotes on half a dozen of the how would you work the machine? bound. Shingles were relegated to It’s more likely that your hus­ hair loss and constipation If leR the run from the law Helen Slater. Petei knev Moluccas or Spice Islands of the those territories. forms will be debated when the daughter may want to double­ (5® MOVfE; Tiet on e Hot Tin Roof Film Coyote. Keith Gordon 1985 Rated R things. A search through an armful Seems you’d need at least two naval museums, but the slang band’s personality change was untreatf'd. the disease can produce Boi East Indies. ‘The fruit is yellow like There will also be calls for General Assembly considers a term stuck. check the accuracy of the first version of the Tennessee Williams clas­ of the back numbers discloses just people, one to hold the thing steady caused by factors other than heart disease and a general physi­ sic about a woman and her alcoholic 1 2 K ) 0 A M (3D Nightlife NALL FOR RENT than a peach and the nutmeg part is like withdrawal of Vietnamese troops diagnosis by requesting a patholog- one other. In a 1979 issue "The while the other tries to push in a blocked arteries cal deterioration husband Elizabeth Taylor. Paul New­ d® Star Trek For parties, showers, receptions, l8he<) the peach seed or stone. TTie seed is from Cambodia and Soviet troops Edgar" was priced at $28. nutmeg while turning the crank. man Burl Ives 1958 d ® Rocky and Friends meetings Complete kitchen fa- He ai enclosed by a scarlet membrane from Afghanistan; Iran and Iraq dTl Novela; De Pure Sarrgre (60 mm ) rililies. Large enclosed parking In this later issue the Edgar, Eventually, with luck, there’d be (S ) MOVIE: 'Diary of a Mad Housewife' Chici used to make another spice called w ll be asked to end their six-year lot Inquire; made of tin, wire and wood, enough ground-up spice to sprinkle ST) Live from Lincoln Center In despair over her lifestyle, a housewife knoc “ mace,” which at one time was war, and dozens of resolutions will has an affair with a successful writer patented in 1891, carries a tag of on an apple pie or a batch of Recycling often makes cents d® MOVIE; To Be Announced' Lithuanian Hall Whit prized more highly than the Richard Benjamin. Came Snodgrass. $85 Connecticut crullers call for various forms of [CNN) Prime News 24 QOLWAY STREET ■I nutmeg itself. disarmament. 1970 TVo of the half dozen are dizzy at The cruller recipe is part of an V. DEAR [DIS) Too Smart for Strengara (60 mm) MANCHESTER expli We read in the National Geogra­ The General Assembly opens carton by taping one end to the (2®' Alfred Hitchcock Presents CM bsioi* ■ P M $130. One is punched tin with a article titled "Nutmeg A Spicy phic that early in the spice game, P O L L Y : I ’m center bottom of the carton, tying [ESPN) Superbouts Curry vs Hwang Phone 643-06t^______been sliding wooden barrel. The other Story" by Beverly F. Stoughton in with the already-agreed election of looking for (Ft Worth. February. 1983) (60 mm) coulc some greedy merchants sent word Bangladesh Foreign Minister Hn- the other end to a dowel or skewer has a crank-and-spring plunger, a 1977 Antique Trader. Other ideas for inex­ balanced across the top of the [HBO) MOVIE: 'Desparetely Seakmg field) to a plantation boss to cut down half mayun Rasheed Choudhury as Susan* (CC) A suburban housewife loses patented in 1877. The cheapest is a goodies to make included peptal (a . 1^ .. pensive and P o in te r s carton. Or use a regular taper Cai the nutmeg trees and plant more president, succeeding Jainte de her memory and adopts a new wave per­ cast-iron round disc with hinged drink). New England dumplings, easy-to-make X- the-8l mace. Pinies of Spain. candle as the wick by imbedding sona Rosanna Arquette. Madonna. Ai- cover which costs $65 tortiere tCanadian pork pie) and items that my the bottom in a little melted wax dan Quinn 1985 Rated PG-13 track This should have rolled the Another important issue, choice Polly Fisher The one in the photo was Joanie's Connecticut meatballs, of church circle dripped into the milk carton Fill [M A X ) MOVIE: Tfaro at Large* An out- was ( workers in the aisles between the of secretary-general for die next acquired at a recent auction by which the author says. "F or me. can make to be the carton with ice cubes, cracked of-work actor, weanng a Captam mom trees, and made El Bosso hold his five years, seems to have been Avenger costume for a film promotion, Judd Caplovich of Vernon at a they never come out right” sold at our au­ k e or crushed ice (each type of ice Urt head and say, “ 1 need a drink” resolved. Javier Perez de Cuellar, foils a rt^>bery and becomes an over­ ‘‘pretty stiff price.” No manufac­ This is good honest reportage, tumn church start whose term ends Dec. 31, is will make a differently textured night cefebritv. John Ritter, Anne turer’s marks are visible. but I believe Ms. Stoughton was bazaar Any candle) Then pour in nrielted wax Archer. Kevin McCarthy 1979 Rated n - Rm s MacKenMck h a iMigttam expected to be elected to a second, Those wicked little fangs should hasty in saying that Connecticut is suggestions *’ the appropriate spices and herbs either plain or colored ’ et the PG Manchester reaWtm who h an five-year term barring a last pulverize a nutmeg all right, but called The Nutmeg State because MRS B R bought in bulk? Holes drilled into mold of wax and ice sit until the [USA) MOVIE: Tower' A Chicago dock awUwi Ity m collectIMes. minute surprise. worker rises in the labor ranks with the the lids can even turn these into wax is hardened then tear away aid of the mob and becomes arrogant DEAR MRS. B.R.: How about shaker jars. the milk carton The ice will create and corrupt Joa Don Baker. Karen I t - c doing an entire project of recycling H any of the circle are gardeners. an attractive sculptured candle Black. Howard da Silva 1980 Part 1 of throwaways smb as empty bottkw make herb vinegars by steeping filled with lacy holes and pockets 2 Miss America called least likecf T h o u ^ ts and jars into bazaar items? Here ftesh herbs in ordinary white I ’m sending you a copy of my 8:30P M (D ® Moomighting (CC) 4 - ■t” - are a few clever and cute ideas that vinegar. then package the rinegars newsletter "Recyeling Bottles Maddre ar»d David investigate a murder case from the I940's m this episode - i- ” Per cost very little to produce and so in attractive, dean, empty wine Boxes and Cans” which has other ORLANDO. Fla. (AP) — The a sweet kind of non-aggressive answers to judges’ questions: ’ 'I The Bible makes it clear that we containing black-pnd white sequences Fame can be sold at low prices. and hqueur bottles. ideas for turning throwaways into (60 mm ) (R) t--1 - 4 - a - i - new Miss America says she has Southern belle. The judges walked into my interview and are all sinners "As it is written. been Baby-food jars can be turned into Cover small boxes with adhesive handy items. Others who would 3D ® Mafor Leegua BaeabeW: New no idea why anyone would say apparently wanted country. All said that the women of America There is none righteous, no. not occ^s she was the least-liked contest­ handy storage jars by decorating plaMic to make a set of lightweight like a copy of this issue should send York M ats et St. Louis (2 hrs . 30 m in) A Ci those girls in the top 10 were are going to take this country by one: ‘There is none that understan- them with a little enamel paint blocks for toddlers, th e kids can’t $1 foreach copy to Polly’s Pointers 9O0PM MOWE; pernm of Fke* -+— 1- ant in the pageant and denies alike." storm. deth. there is none that seeketh those that she traded on her famous You can paint theentire jars or jioist butt each other when they throw in care of the Manchester Herald (CC) A diving team struggles to com­ i i timen Cash, contacted at her New “ It was last Tuesday and I after God. For all have sinned. and the lids How about turning them these Mocks’ P O Box 9142*. Cleveland OH plete an off-shore oil ng operation ! 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There are 49 women running for painted on. then filling them with candle wicking into a wdl-wasbed POLLY @ ) Cheers When Diane sinks mto a the winner, Kellye Cash of the person of the Lord Jesus Christ - U 4 Road "I do not think I was the least office and by the year 2000 half depression because she feels she ctt|ra ^u !fe |Tgotrf^ Tennessee, was unpopular and our Savior. “ This is a faithful doesn't belong to the bar's 'clique.' Fra­ and C liked." said Cash. " I made a lot the people in medical, law and arrogant and won in part saying, and worthy of all accepta­ sier comes up with a plan to brighten her Alao < of friends at the pageant. I don’t other professional schools will spirits (R) In Stereo because she is the grandniece of tion. that Christ Jesus came into Awan country singer Johnny Cash and know why or if she said that. I do be women.’ g D NeweN: MuOhacbiia the world to save sinners: of whom Cinem a - 4 - ^ ih e F i because the judges didn’t appre­ not think my relation with my " I don’t think that went over I am chief” (I Timothy 1:15). [C N N ] Larry VCirrg Live I I It’s ciate feminism. uncle had anything to do with too big.” Are you saved? “ For whosoever fpiS] MOWE; ‘i Know Where Tm Going' r - T r - r r afeioe “ Honey, between you and me, my winning. NM tTPO kO 7 :» , » :« . — Fiue tttOe Gi 7;t0, 4:t0. — Nethtno D 4 4 4 M M swimsuit who won, it was me," singing career, said losing to - Can you sing this little chorus: t«raMphaiobvPtnie dary consideration Roger Livasay, w fthn knew she was going to win." (PG ) 7;tS,9:4D. — ttOtnioo In Common •e x * to School DE Ih e contestants with feminist views. Oov o n (PG-191 1:15, 7;1S, 9:90. — 7, 9:10. — About io zl MWht ..(PG-19) r — Closed te r the seosen MIERE (OC) W hile columnist Jackie Manchester attend. 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SAN FRANaSCO (AP) - The the risk that even if the w rgery is t- 'v - i back surgery undergone by San successful, it won’ t relieve that Mets’ magic number is stuck on two Francisco 48ers quarterback Joe pain ” Montana should reduce the chance Gamburd said Montana’s recov­ of future problems, said a team ery period will last from three to By Jenotlwn VHfl “It was down and in. I didn’t none out in the se^nd. spokeswoman But it’s still not six months "The success rate in The Assoclofed Press want to try to make sonnething out Mike Laga doubled and Terry i Imown whether the two-time Super somebody returning to a normal of a pitch that wasn’t a strike,” Pendleton singled, but Darling Bowl champ will be able to play life is 96 percent.” he said. again. How long is n going to take? Ford said. "If the ball’s not there. struck out Tommy Herr, walked "Returning to play professional Experts say such an operation This magic number business is a I’m not going to swing.” Onie Smith, then fielded Mike football is in a different league.” he involves several days in the little trickier than the New York ‘ ‘It had to happen sooner or later, LaValliere’s grounder, made a said. hospital, six or eight weeks of Mets thought at first. so why not now?” Mookie Wilson turnaround throw to honne, and Montana. 30. has a history of recuperation and orders not to lift The Mets lost a fourth straight asked rhetorically. "We’ll clinch it. started a 1-2-3 double play. back pain He aggrevated the anything heavy for at least three game for only the second time this I think we could clinch it even if I Now the Mets may clinch at problem throwing a pass during months. season, on a bases-loaded walk in had to pitch one of the games. It’s home after all. They left tor the the 49ers’ season-opening 31-7 ” We understand it wasasuccess- the 13th inning Monday night. Curt just a matter of time. We’ve just road needing only one win over the victory over Tampa Bay. a game in 9 r ful operation.” said Coach Bill Ford drew hall four from Roger got to be patient” Phillies for the title, didn’t get it. which he completed 32 of 46 passes Walsh "So we’re optimistic that he McDowell and Willie McGee was ’The Cardinals had only seven and may go back to New York on for 358 yards will be back in football.” waved home, giving the St. Louis hits in the game: the Mets had nine. Wednesday uncrowned. With Montana on the sidelines, / i The surgery on Monday at St ■ Cardinals a 1-0 victory. St. Louis’ Todd Worrell, 9-10, A a 'I the 49ers lost on Sunday. 16-13. to Mary’s Hospital involved widening The Mets’ magic number stayed pitched 1 1-3 Innings for the win. the Los Angeles Rams with former PMIIIm 5, PInrtM 0 the spinal canal and removing a at two since Philadelphia beat "A s much as we’ve battled them Rams’ backup quarterback Jeff John Russell drove Philadel­ spinal disc, said team spokeswo­ S Pittsburgh 5-0 after completing a every game, we don’t want them Kemp at the helm phia’s first tour runs with a double man Shelley Wollman three-game weekend sweep of the popping champagne and celebrat­ Gamburd said Montana would and triple, and Mike Schmidt Dr. Robert Gamburd. a back Mets. New York — still — needs ing in our park.” he said. "W e like not be able to play without the passed another milestone with a specialist with the team, said the any combination of Mets wins and to beat them. At least we’ve got a operation solo homer. Schmidt’s 38th home surgery was needed because Mon­ Phillies losses adding to two in chance to even up the season’s ml ' ”We discovered the herniated run of the season — best in the tana's fifth lumbar disc had been order to win the National League series with them.” disc on Friday.” Gamburd said. majors — was the 494th of his damaged and had been pressingon East. New York’s other four-game "H e ma'de the decision to go ahead career, and moved him past Lou a nerve. He said there was some " It’s like waiting for a baby that losing streak this year was entirely and have the surgery He’s a very Gehrig into I4th place on the Hardd pOolo by Tuckw urgency in operating now so that doesn’t seem to come on time,” composed of losses to the tough guy He was very profes­ E all-time list. Montana wouldn’t suffer lasting Manager Davey Johnson said. "It Cardinals. sional abmt it He has been aware Don Carman. 9-5, pitched a nerve damage makes you antsy. I ’m not uptight... In the NL’s other game. Chicago for a while that surgery might be a four-hitter for his first major- Running room gets shut down On Sunday, the team's ortho­ you’re always disappointed after a beat Montreal 7-3. possibility He is having this done league shutout, though he did pedic specialist. Dr. Michael Dil­ because he wants to play pro loss.’ ’ St. Louis starter John ’Tudor’s throw nine shutout innings in his Conarij High School fullback Kevin Shirley (35) seems to lingham. said of the 81 million-a- football again ’’ The walk immediately followed shoulder stiffened after he pitched away with thair initial win of the campaign, 22-20 They perfect-game bid iast month. year player. "There is a chance he Before Sunday. Montana had an intentional pass given to Terry three innings, then Ricky Horton have plenty of running room but Manchester High’s Eric resume action on the road Saturday at 10:30 a m. against won’ t play football again. I think missed just two games in his Pendleton. McGee had singled, pitched seven innings of three-hit Cubs 7, Expo# 3 Rasmus (15) is about to slam the door shut in their ‘86 Glastonbury High School. there is a general consensus that career due to injuries both of them been sacrificed to second and taken ball. Horton has thrown 21 innings Rafael Palmeiro hit a two-run opener last Saturday in West Hartford. The Indians came Joe will play again. but there is also relatively minor third on an Infield hit by John against New York this year and double and Chico Walker had four, P Morris. given up three runs. hits, scored two runs and drove Irr The count went to 3-2 on Ford, New York’s Ron Darling gave up one. as Chicago pounded out 15 hits and McDowell, 13-9, disputed the four hits and four walks in his nine to beat Montreal. call on his fourth walk in 1 1-3 shutout innings. Broncos get help from unlikely source Jamie Moyer, 6-4, gave up two Innings. Sports in Brief AP photo Each team tost several scoring runs In five innings. Scott Sander­ "It was a fastball." McDowell chances. The Mets hit Into three son pitched the final four innings By Dove Goldberg Willie McQee of the Cardinals crosses four call with home plate umpire Billy second half. Malone finally got hot said. " I saw It In Gary’s glove after double plays, the Cardinals Into for his first save since 1983. RHAM sporis boosters to meet The Assoclofed Press home plate with the game-winner In the It crossed the plate” completingfivestraight passes in a Williams. St. Louis beat the Mets, 1-0. It two. Sergio Valdez, 0-2. lost his second St. Louis Manager Whitey Her­ HEBRON — The sports boosters of RHAM junior and senior drive that set up Anderson’s field 13th Inning Monday night as Mets’ St. Louis, in its best opportunity, major-league start, allowing four was the Mets' fourth straight loss. zog called It "pretty dam close” high schools will hold (heir first meeting ofthe 1988-87 school year PITTSBURGH - The Denver goal And after Sewell’s touch­ Gary Carter disputes the ball missed scoring after having runs In five innings. Mitch Webster Broncos are discovering that help but Ford disagreed. on Tuesday. Sept. 23. in the senior high library at 7:30 p.m. The down. the Steelers came back mnners on second and third with hit a two-run homer for the Expos. can sometimes come from the agenda will include programs for the coming year and again on a 73-yard drive culmi­ most unlikely sources. nomination of officers. New members are welcome and nated by Rich Erenberg’s 7-yard AL roundup Like the Pittsburgh Steelers’ encouraged to attend touchdown run fans Then came the game’s most The Broncos improved their controversial play. Bosox fans have plenty record to 2-0 Monday night by Jets waive Sams, Ink Ducksworth From his own 21. Elway pitched beating the Steelers 21-10 in a game over-handed to Gerald Willhite Boone’s daring dash home HEMPSTEAD, N Y. — The New York Jets placed guard Ron that may have turned on a who appeared to be well behind Sams on waivers Monday and re-signed eighth-round draft pick touchdown the crowd helped them get him Willhite ran a few steps to do at doubleheader Robert Ducksworth. the N FL club announced. forward then threw the ball It came late in the third quarter Ducksworth, who was orginally signed as a quarterback out of downfield to Steve Watson, who with Denver holding a 7-3 lead. But cuts Angels’ magic number BOSTON (AP) — There w ill be a lot going on Southern Mississippi, was drafted by the Jets with the intention of took it all alone and waltzed in for Pittsburgh was coming on — Gary and thus far rewarding sesason.” McNamara said switching him to cornerback before he was cut when N F L clubs the end zone tonight at Fenway Park for the fans besides just Monday. "All summer this team has done what it s Anderson had just kicked a 42-yard Bv Dick Brlnster were forced to reduce rosters to 60 players on Aug. 19. But line judge Boyce Smith ruled four hits over 6 2-3 innings, and victory. scoreboard watching to see If thelrjSeloved Red Sox had to do, but there’s still much more to field goal to give the Steelers their that Elway had passed the ball The Associated Press Gary Pettis and Jones drove in two can lower their magic number to clinch the accomplish. first points jn seven quarters Niekro, 47 and a lifetime 311- forward to Willhite and the play runs apiece for California. Donnie American League East pennant: “ I’ve said It before and I’ll say it again,” dating back to last season, and thC~N game winner, has helped Candi­ Whalers sign Evason, Wayne Babych was nullified although the instant Perhaps Bob Boone will never be Moore pitched the final 1 2-3 —On the mound for Boston in the opener of a always noisy crowd was arouseo otti, 29, master the knuckleball McNamara said. "Every game is a big one until the replay in the press box showed it known as ” Lightning” or innings for his 19th save. twi-night doubleheader against the Milwaukee team In second place Is more games behind us than On a third down and one from the Candiotti, 14-11, throws the floater HARTFO RD — Center Dean Evason and right wing Wayne appeared to be a lateral "Speedy.” but how many of his Brewers will be Roger Clemens, who will be It has left to play. First we have Milwaukee, then Pittsburgh 34. quarterback John at various speeds. Babych have signed multi-year contracts with the Hartford " I thought it was a terrible call." California Angels teammates can seeking his major league-leading 23rd victory the two weekend series with the Blue Jays where Elway faked to Sammy Winder In pitching his third shutout. Whalers, Emile Francis, president and general manager of the said Elway "My only job on the say they scored from second base Blue Jayt 5, Brewere 2 against four losses. this thing is going to be decided.” who dove high into the line Then Candiotti tied Minnesota’s Bert National Hockey League team, said Monday. play is to make .sure it's a lateral on a fly ball? —Third baseman Wade Boggs would like to put The ’ ’team” behind the Red Sox is actually two Elway. who threw for 243 yards and Toronto’s Willie Upshaw, with Blyleven for the leaguelead with 14 Terms of the agreements were not disciosed. and it was I asked the referee to 'Well never hear the endofit.” some distance in the batting race between himself clubs-the Yanks and the Blue Jays — who are tied three touchdowns faded back, just 10 hits in his last 44 at-bats. complete games. Evason, 22, was recalied from Binghamton of the American ask for a replay and he said 'we California Manager Gene Mauch and Don Mattingly of the Yankees. Boggs is hitting for second in the division, 8‘A games back. Monday hiding the ball on his hip holding it knew it was time to make some Hockey League last December and produced 20 goals and 28 can’t ask for a replay unless they said after his 38-yeaMjld catcher changes. Rangers 6, A’s 2 .351 going Into tonight’s game, while Mattingly Is night. New York beat Baltimore 5-3 and Toronto holding it holding it then did just that in the Angels’ 6-5 close behind at .348. Boggs Is also seeking to extend assists in 55 games during his first season with Hartford. call us from the booth ” "The changes I made (in his There are times when a knuckle- downed Milwaukee 5-2 to keep the pressure on the picking it finally over the defense victory Monday night over the his 16-game hitting streak, during which he has He was a fifth-round pick by the Washington Capitals in the 1982 Bob McElwee the referee told a 6 batting stance) felt good,” said bailer has no Idea where his pitch is Red Sox. who were Idle. to’ a wide open Steve Sewell who Chicago White Sox ’T v e been gone'28 for 68 and .412. NHL entry draft.- pool reporter afterwards: "we Upshaw, who went 3-for-4 and hit a heading. It was one of those nights Boston’s “ magic number” remains at 11, scootrii into the end zone telling Boone, to keep thinking he —Veteran Jim Rice is quietly creeping up on the Babych, 28, cametoHartford Jan. 17 in a trade with Quebec. He don’t think about consulting the decisive three-run homer in the for Charlie Hough, whose first meaning any combination of Red Sox victories and "Steve was covered all the way” can act like a kid. and he keeps league’s RBI leader, Jose Canseco of Oakland. had 11 goals and 17 assists in 37 games for Hartford last season, replay ” fifth inning for Toronto. pitch of the game sailed six feet losses by the second-place team would eliminate Elway said later "and I was abiout AP photo It turned out to haye no effect trying to show me up.” Canseco has driven in 110 runs, while Rice has either the Yanks or the Blue Jays. his eighth in the NHL. For Pittsburgh and Quebec last season, he behind Oakland leadoff hitter knocked in 105. to look for my secondary receiver Steeler quarterback Mark Malone (16) is in the grasp of Pittsburgh got the ball back, but Boone’s dash — on a deep fly to Donnie Hill. The Red Sox play 14 of their remaining 19 games totaled six goals and five assists in 17 games. Chicago left fielder John Cangelosi Indians 4, Twins 0 Th en I heard the crowd roar and Denver’s Tony Lilly picked off a ” At one point, I was even aiming - W ill shortstop Spike Owen, who Injured his ribs of the regular season at Fenway. Denver’s Simon Fletcher during their Monday night — highlighted a five-run seventh the defensive back seemed to let up pass by Malone, who finished with When Phil Niekro talks, fellow at the hitters and hoping the ball and neck in a collision with Rice while both were Clemens, who Is working toward the winningest game in Pittsburgh. The Broncos won, 21-10, behind inning the Angels rode to a victory and Steve was all alone ” 22 completions in 48 attempts for knuckleballers listen. would break over the plate,” chasing a popup Saturday in Yankee Stadium, season for a Red Sox hurler since Mel Parnell won Hayes Is NL Player of Week again that reduced to II their magic start? Manager John McNamara won’t know until "I knew the guy was with me " John Elway’s two touchdown passes. ” 216 yards and was almost the entire “ Phil Niekro told me that what I Hough explained. 25 in 1949, figures to pitch in both series against the Sewell said of Harvey Clayton the number for clinching the American tonight. NEW YO RK — Von Hayes of the Philadelphia Phillies, who offense, since the Steelers gained have to do is start the game with But he hung on. pitching five Blue Jays in Boston and Toronto He faces Juan Pittsburgh cornerback who was League West title —Can the Red Sox get back on the winning track, was 12-for-24 with five doubles, two homers and 10 runs scored, lowing a 7-9 1985. their first losing second-quarter pass from Elway to just 30 yards on the ground command of just one of nw innings to improve his record to Nieves. 10-10, tonight. covering him "But as I looked When asked why he ran on dropping their last two games in New York? was named the National League’s Player of the Week for the season in 15 years — followed a Steve Watson From there the Broncos took six knucklers.” Tom Candiotti saldv 13-10. Dale Mohorcic pitched the In the second game of the four-game series with back. I saw a Pittsburgh guy throw- Ruppert Jones' fly. which already “ We’re coming to the end of a very long, tough third time this season, the NL announced Monday. week of harsh criticism in Pitts­ The boos were particularly loud plays to go 31 yards for the after pitching a seven-hitter for ' last three innings for his seventh the Brewers. Jeff Sellers, 3-6, will pitch agalnstTIm up his hands like he had stopped had scored Dick Schofield from The outfielder-first baseman, who is among the top five in burgh following a season-opening for quarterback Mark Malone and clinching touchdown, a 13-yard Cleveland’s fourth consecutive save. Leary, 9-12, of Milwaukee. Sammy and the crowd roared and 30-0 loss in Seattle. third. Boone shurgged and said. "I batting (.315), runs batted in (85). siugging percentage (.485), the offense, which managed only 68 pass from Elway to Winder then I was all alone All I had to do The criticism continued in the yards in the first half knew I couldn’t walk home.” on-base percentage ( 384),hits (168),game-winningRBI (12) and For Denyer. it’s now a matter of was wait for the ball come down ” form of continuous boos from the But after Rich Karlis missed a building on a 2-0 record For Boone, who claims he is "faster leads the league in runs (93) and doubles (42). previously won The Pittsburgh loss — the fans during the first half, when 27-yard field goal attempt on Pittsburgh, it’s a matter of than the average catcher,” fin­ Player of the Week honors for May 12-18 and Aug. 25-31. ished his sprint in a cloud of dust. Mattingly’s home run drops slumping Orioles Steelers' second straight loss fol- Denver took a 7-0 lead on 21-yard Denver’s first possession of the rebuilding He arrived just as the ball reached Chicago counterpart Carlton Fisk, AL honor goes to Sox' Buckner knocking it from the grasp of the Scholastic roundup By John Nelson Mattingly hit a two-out. three- White Sox catcher. Mattingly said. “ He doesn’t try to innings for his 40th save, five short NEW YO RK — Boston Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner, The Associated Press run homer off Aase in the seventh The Orioles got two In the top of " I did it on my own.” Boone trick you. He throws a fastball that of the major league record. the seventh on an RBI single by who batted .438 with six home runs. 13 RBI and 33 total bases. inning Monday night, rallying the rises in the strike zone and a explained when asked if he had NEW YORK — Don Mattingly "It’s too far away to start talking Eddie Murray and Juan Beniquet’ Monday was named the American League Player of the Week for New York Yankees to a 5-3 victory curveball. He’s kind of like Rags been waved home ”I just thought I was not sure of his exact rate of about the record,” Righetti said. sacrifice fly off Stoddard, giving the period ending Sunday over the Orioles. The victory was (Yankees reliever Dave Righetti) Coventry girls romp over Bolton could make it when I saw the left success against Don Aase. al­ ” lt’s like thinking about a no-hitter Baltimore a 3-2 edge. Buckner, who scored 11 times and was credited with two fielder stumble.” New York’sthird straight andsixth He gets behind in the count, and in the fifth inning.” though he thought it was pretty in seven games against Toronto. Wayne Tolleson started the Yan­ game-winning RBI. was the only player nominated despite Cangelosi. who made an over- you know you’re going to get a The Yankees and Orioles each good. Boston and Baltimore. The Orioles kees’ winning rally in the seventh outstanding performances by Don Mattingly and Dan Pasqua of COVENTRY — Here they come people and they maintained the gles remained winless Game time at the Kennedy Road the-shoulder catch on the warning fastball. It’s just a matter of had nin-scoring groundnuts to Baltimore Orioles Mani«er Earl have lost four in a row and seven of with a single, his second hit, and the New York Yankees. Jim Presley of Seattle and Teddy again. The Coventry High girls' pressure” East dropped Its third in a row. Field is 10:30 a m track in left-center, stumbled and whether you can catch up with it .” produce a 1-1 tie that lasted until Weaver was sure of one thing, their last eight. Orioles right-hander Mike Bod- Higuera of Milwaukee, the AL said. soccer juggernaut enjoyed its Bolton, which falls to 6-2. was 1-0. to homestanding Ledyard was carried to the wall by his own Tim Stoddard, *-1, was the victor the Yankees scored in the sixth though. " I wouldn’t bring Aase Mattingly now is 5-for-6 with two dicker walked pinch-hitter Clau- second blowout victory of the outshot. 46-5 Beleaguered goalie High momentum. with one inning of relief, despite Mattingly led off with a double, back in to walk Don Mattingly homers and a double this year dell Washington. After Bryan young season an 8-0 shutout over Kristie Cook made 27 saves for the Nevertheless Coach Ron U r^ n o Lugo, making his first allowing two seventh-inning runs extending his hitting streak to 15 Volleyball tomorrow.” the Orioles mani^er against Aase. Little was out bunting toul tor a Bugner*s return to ring a success visiting Bolton High on Monday Bulldogs. Palmer saw encouragement ” Tbe start in more than a year, scattered that gave Baltimore a 3-2 lead. games, and scored one out later on said. " I know I hit him pretty well,” third strike. Aase came in tor Monica Hodina scored a hat trick “ She made some really nice team played together as a team Righetti pitched two scoreless a.single by Mike Easier. Boddicker. SYDNEY, Australia — Joe Bugner made a triumphant return for the 2-0 Patriots, who wasted saves.” Lombardo said and m ov^ . passed and executed MH8 drops first to the ring Monday night, ending a 2'?-year absence from boxing Parish Hill. 9-0. in their season Denise Welch also played well well.” he said: “ Finishing was the Manchester High’s volleyball 9 by scoring a unanimous 10-round decision over James ’’Quick” opener on Saturday Leslie Danehy for Bolton. key problem.” team was a four-set loser on and Kim Hodge added two tallies Tillis at the Sydney Entertainment Center. Both teams are back in action on The lone goal came 19 minutes in. Monday in its season opener Bugner, the 36-year-old form er European and Commonwealth apiece, while Stacey Robertson Thursday. Coventry visits RHAM when Ledyard’s Mauria McGrat- against visiting Windham Hi^h Old timers not overlooked In hall of fame voting heavyweight champion, was stronger and busier than Tillis. contributed one in Hebron at 3:15 pm . while The Indians lost 8-15 13-15 15-12 ten sank a low shot from the right All three Australian judges had Bugner well in front. The Danehy. who has five goals Bolton hosts East Hampton at 3:30 side past EC goalie Theresa 7-15 scores were 98-93, 98-92 and 97-95. already, also bad two assists p.m Sombric. Overall. Ledyard held a Paige Lepak played well in a Periodically, since the Manchester Sports Hall of Bugner, the only fighter to go the distance with both Hodge. Robertson. Hodina. Ursula 21-11 advantage in shots, with losing cause for Manchester w hich Fante was founded seven years ago the question has Cap« All-Star 32, Gates has been the most consident Manchester Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, turned the clock back to the Wiebusch. Lisa Talaga and Stacey EC loses again Sombric making II saves Winning hosts Enfield High at Clarke Arena been raised to committee members on several entry in the last dozen Thanksgiving morning Road Renfro also notched assists Wednesday at 3:30 p m Manchester’s Bill Masse, playing with the Ootuit days when he was boxing’s gregt white hope. LEDYARD — For the third time netminder Jenee Reynolds stopped occasions why old timers have been bypassed. Races here with placertrents in the top 2S. "One thing we have this ,vear is a The Indians’ junior varsity- entry in the Cape Cod Baseball League this past in as many outings — and third just four shots. A careftil check of the ages of past honorees. phis Ralph DeNicolo showed the way among the golf lot of different people are scoring, squad also lost to Windham 4-15. summer, was named to the league’s all-star team. contest in four days — East those of the five 1986 inductees, shows that the old Herald Angle professionals tan the weekly Connecticut Section PGA which is a nice surprise.” said ■'They played a good team ” 12-15 Meredith Duggan served Wally Fortin is up and around following surgery at NASCAR suspends Jac^ Ingram Catholic’s girls’ soccer team was added Palmer of his Eagles "They timen have not been overlooked. Pro-Am at Hampden. Mass., last week with a Coventry coach Paul Lombardo well for MHS. while Andrea Billy Earl Yost Manchester Memorial Hospital. involved in a one-goal game on will be ready for their home opener teur-under-par 88. He was paired with Manchester DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Jack Ingram, points leader in “ We have a lot of balance I was and Michelle Mozzer also played The seventh annual dinner will be held on Friday Sports Editor Emeritus Tim O’Neil, termer infielder with East Catholic, Country Chib members Tom Vesoey. Rick Clough and N ASCAR’s Busch Grand National Series, has been suspended able to use a lot of my younger Monday Unfortunately the Ea­ on Saturday against Waterford.” night. Sept. 26 at the Army and Navy Chib starting at 8 High and the UConn baseball teants. has opened his well. Terry Schilling to grab off low team gross honors with indefinitely from all NASCAR competition and fined 85,000 for an p.m. The quintet to be honored consists of Jimmy own law practice in Manchester. He’s still active as a a 84. incident Sunday in a race at New Asheville Speedway in North Roach. Fran Leary, Eart Ballsieper. Wilfted Oarke player in the local slow pitch softball program. Oldest active golfer tan the Manchester Country Club Carolina, officials said Monday and Christie McCormick, the last two posthumously. Bob Hamilton, former standout running back at membership is Ed McNamara, a spry 86. Manchester High and termer varsity high school NASCAR officials said the disciplinary action was taken as a Miami closes In on Oklahoma In poll 6 Also to be cited are Will Hadden with the Unsung Award and Nutmeg Forest. Tall Cedars of Lebanon ter football coach on Cape Cod, has returned to coaching. result of an incident involving Ingram that sent driver Ronnie the Friend of Sport Award. This fall he’s handling the Yarmouth High School Ntarlng top form Pressley to the hospital. They ruled that Ingram’s conduct was Bv Herschel NIssenson , w-riters and sportscasters with 982 points by defeating South­ Louisiana Tech 38-7 and jumped R’s interesting to note the actual age of inductees ITeshman football team. It’s been 28 years since detrimental to the sport of auto racing. The Associated Press Miami, which raised its record to ern Mississippi 31-18: Penn State, from 12th to ninth with 629 points sfeioe 1888. including this year. ^ s e b all player Moe Morhardl and ex-United State Hamilton was Manchester’s leading ball carrier with John Treacy ran second to Mark Nenow of the USA 3-0 by routing Texas Tech. received idle over the weekend, remained Auburn, w-hich was idle, slipped Ofthe M men and one woman honored in this span, Olynvic team ninner Pete Close. the gridders. tan the 18.888 meter run in Brussels. Brighim last week Saturday’s 61-11 rout of Texas one first-place vote and 1.089 No 5 with 838 points, and Ne­ from ninth to loth w-ith 615 points. the most pofwlar age bracket has been hum 88 to 81 Origina l^ ’ the selection committee of II had a list of in M:84. an kidication that he’ll be tan top shape ter Howter wants to return to baseball Tech enabled second-ranked Mi­ points. Last week's first-place braska. also idle, stayed sixth with The Second Ten consists of defense of his Road Race title here tan November ami to close ground on No 1 votes also were 55-1 but the point wfth nine falling in that category. Seven others waiwin o w 188 nominations to sift over. At last count, the list Busy man KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Royals Manager Dick 924 points. Brigham Young. Arkansas. Flor­ had dwtndMd to just over 88. Eamonn Coghlan was a late scratch in the Mercedea Oklahoma in this week's Asso­ differential was 1.175-1.050 However. Texas AAM lost to LSU ida. Georgia. Florida State. Texas their 98’s. five in their 88’s. three in their 88's andtwo Howser, who is battling a malignant brain tumor, has faith that <*>rrwit sekection system is to nante three living ^ ^ v e Gates, termer Manchester High and Eastern Mile last Saturday ki New York. ciated Press college football poll as Michigan remained a distant 35-17 and slipped from seventh AAM. Arizona. Arizona State. 188. Fimr others were intheirW's and fivein their 98’s. he’ll be In Florida for spring training and will be managing the and t ^ deceased men or women who meet the Connecticut State University track aitd cross country John Doherty, of ^ g lsn d , now residing toi their meeting on Sept 27 took third with 1.000 points after edging place to 16th Washington, a 40-7 UCLA and Notre Dame. When Ballsieper is honored next Friday night, he’ll star, is still busy these days as am active runner with team April 6.1887 when the Royals face the Chicago White Sox in be the eldest Inckictee. The man who made his mark qgialifications. To be eligible ter consideration, an Providence, wfll be one of the main challengers to the another step toward bereming a 1-2 I^lotre Dame 24-23 The setback, in winrter over Ohio State, shot from Last week it was BYU. Baylor. the CIGNA team. Last July, Gates competed Rmp his fhst as a baschall. basketball and football player and athlete must have resided in Manchester ter a mpremacy enjoyed by the ’Irish Connection’ in the their aeason opener. shootout. Lou Holtz’ debut as Notre Dame 17th place to seventh and knocked Florida. LSU. Florida State. company and helped bring back the championship in a ” 1 know it’s a day-to-day situation, but I ’m optimistic. I have a later as an accomplished golfer ter half a century, minhnum of five years and made contributions on annual Turkey Day Road Race in Manchetter. Chariie Oklahoma, which was idle and coach, boosted the Irish into the the Buckeyes out of the rankings UCLA. Washington. Arkansas. local, state or national fields. corporate meet at the UCLA campus in Los Angeles. Breagy. easy winner of the I8K in the last two lot of faith In the Lord,” Howser said in an interview published In plays Minnesota this Saturday, Top Twenty for the first time since The Huskies received the remain­ Georgia and Michigan State celebrated Ms 84th birthday earlier this year. Earlier, in a triathalon meet. Gates represented The Hall of Fame plaques are prominently Manchester Community College runs in June, will also Monday’s Kansas aty Times. T h e medical team here is received 55 of 58 first-place votes the second week of the 1985 season. ing first-place ballot and 751 points Hie newcomers to the rankings The youngest Mancdiester Hall of Fhmeis. each CIGNA in the running portion and the team cante named in his 4Srd year, were termer major leaiue displayed at the Lutz Museum. be back on the November holiday to oompete. He was fantastic. I’m starting to gain weight.” and 1.175 of a possible 1.180 points The Irish are No. 26. LSU climbed from I4th to eighth are Arizona. Arizona State and home from Philadelphia with the gold metel. At age fourth in 1883 as pan of the ‘Irish Connection.' Notre Dame s from a nationwide panel of sports Alabama held onto fourth place with 747 points Baylor trounced \ i r - MANCHESTER HBKALD. TVigdav. Sent. W. i m MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Sept, 16. 1969— IS SPORTS Montana may N L roundup not play again m Hgm tP. Twwfcfy. Scut. !•, 19W Freeman McNeil has time to think about lost tima, MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 16, 19W — 15 dam — irbeeoaldjiiatgettbrDai^ Now be w ill sit on the sidelines fen on top of the arm. and McNeil against Mvision rivaft. When he kdothaflahl. a finr leasmis httaet. Me begao ths_ for at least fm r weein with a felt "the wont pain.’’ retums — the target date is either Yao eao’t glag MBMHg abaat CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 dMoeated efttow. McNeil has man­ " I knew it was pretty bod right Mondsy night. Oet. 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Free rpom a n d OSfrbtt 75 61 sm W /t 3000 Wsstsrn Illinois of Norfhsrn Illinois, night and dascriba. Tiawspaoar daolar needed R enterl ph 1000 N .Y . Jefs 1 1 0 9 0 34 44 Soulhwvsf Missouri Stals a t N orthsm fic e 633GS09. typing skills helpful. $4.2S- processing knowledge re­ Glastonbury, M a r lb a - board. References re­ O evatand 73 71 .587 V fh W In n p 0 3 0 .000 57 64 In Manchester ond South M ttijw ukee m 75 .476 IS 0000 WWD Lost! G a ra g e door re ­ $5.00 on hour, depencflng q uired. 646^)882. 643-7567. rough a re a . Established quired. Coll 646-8062. Teieat 31 040 9 57 5 0 3 0 90 13 63 Windsor oreo, relloMa cor Data Entry clerk to be B e ttim o re m 75 477 TPh Csakrat PurdusafNofrsDamo m ote control tronsmlttar. on experience. Apply In accounts on commission E v e n in g s ! MW ODvIMM Utah at OfUo Slots needed. Coll morninos filled Immedtotely! Some person, Prague Shoe Co. _ O n d n n a ii 1 1 0 90 9 9 Youngstown Stato a t Soulhsm linnets 649rOS4$. 7-1, ask fo r Fred. 647-9746 Cleaning Personnel. Port basis. 30 to 40 hours per Port time help wonted CeNtarniu e 6» S77 (Same Winning RBI — Moftthety (13). m 1 1 0 9 0 54 61 experience necessary. 200 P ifk in S treet East time mornings 7om to week. Excellent pay an d T erns 74 7» ,5M 9 Wvemingat Wtocemln atternoons,evenlngs and E—Lttfle. DP—New York 1. LOB— (tame Wtnning RBI — Jo Rutted (4). 1 1 0 9 0 51 9 Duties also Include gen­ H o rtfo rd . lOom, M o n d a y th ru Sotur- benefits. Coll the Gloston- Kaneae City 48 75 J75 14>A Baltimore 11, New York 5. 3B— DP—Pittsburgh 1 LOB-PIfltburgh S, Pittsburgh 0 3 0 90 W 51 impoundad-mola,9 years Machonic and Auto Body weekemds. Apply in per-, O M tand 67 Tt jo a W h Nsw Moxteo Stato vs. Arkansas ot Liftts oid,Elk Hound. Grav- eral offlco work. Apply in day. Id e a l tor retiree. Coll buty Citizen - River East Tolleeen, (Serharf 3, M offinpiy. HR— PMiadeiphM a 3B—joRuetett, MThomp- R ock,ntohf Technician wonted. Most person of Atlas Oil Com- son :Pero Fruit Stond,276 ' 63 m A lt 1PA M o ffk ie ly (35). SB—RHenderton 3 (13). ton, Morriton. 3B—^JaRutMtt. HR— Denver 3 0 0 1.09 9 46 . South Mom Street Man­ Port time night auditor 1-800-343-1801. Bulletin. 633^691. Cook for o nursery school. Oakland WWVfTIV 63 n .a t 3D East Tmos Stoto of Arkansas Stats, ntghf hove experience and ponv,414 Tolland Sf.,Eosf tor PridOY and Saturday SF Benlouex. Schmidt (36). SB—GWItton (5). ^ 3 0 0 1.09 S3 17 TuisaafHousfen.niaht chester. Coll the Manches­ tools. All benefits. Apply Must like children. Hours Street, Manchester. AADnagwoGo 61 S2 .427 V 'h IP N RBR BB SO IP N BBR BB SO Kansas City 1 I 0 90 41 33 Horfford,Cf. hours 8:30 fo nights. llpm-7om ot The P McNssss Stotoof North Tsxos Stato, night ter Dog Worden at M A M service station, rte. Hiring! Federal govern­ 9om-1pm. Coll 646-7090. SonDM oo 1 1 0 9 0 57 48 iillnels Stato a t Oklahemo Stats, night 4;M .E O E New Comfort Inn. Pleose ment fobs In your a re a I ChkJOOO 5 L,14-11 61-3 7 4 4 3 X) LA R aldsrs 0 3 0 .0 9 43 48 643-6642. 6 Bolton 649-2B71. Wanted Painters and N tm York 1 M fS rim 3 Soulhwvsf Texas Stato a t Rice, right- till out oppllcatton of 425 a n d overseas. Many Im- Active position with small painters helpers! 3 years 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 HATR37IAL CONP ERENCE Of 90lsi MOVeTOvI 9fOWr sMORr Cleveland < WlnneeefaO KMnunen 11-3 0 0 0 1 1 Hortford Tpke,Vernon. , mediate openings wtihouf Port time mature respon­ growing company. Varied experience,year round T oronto S, MSwoukeo 3 Texas Chrisftan of Seuttwm Methodli f ' Experienced siding In­ 871-2432. E O E /A A . New Y o rk Opttae 3 0 9 1.909 99 Lomar of Stsphsn F. Austtn, righf , wafting list or test. $15- sible core giver for after­ work,eosy to learn. M a ll work. Own tronsporto- T e x e e A d e H w M 3 A ttH b a n 5 8 1 1 0 0 Vtasfrtosfrt 3 9 9 1.009 51 s ta lle r wanted. Call 643- Only aomee ecfiediiiod Southern MtssMstopl at Texas A AM, rig h t PE 880N A L8 9633, 742-5406. $68,000.Phone coll retun- noons In Infont toddler order and retail business tlon. 649-9550. Leave SMrIey 1 0 0 0 0 3 Car par gtrikaouta N.Y. O tari* 1 1 9 JDO 41 BovtorofTexasTech Waitresses and prep Port time security offi­ dable.(602) 830-8805. E xt. Taeedav’e namee Stoddard W.4.1 1 3 3 3 0 1 Phttodaipiw 0 2 9 .909 34 room . C oll 647-0788. looking for right person fo message. TenoeflNIffaflelOaklandfAndularlOd), Gubs7.ExpM3 (par B bininga) Par west cooks. Apply L a fa y e tte cers, Vernon,Monchester 775. Riehetti S.4D 3 1 0 0 1 3 St. LOUB 0 2 9 .099 21 Colorado Stotoot Air Force Fire Restoration com­ become port of fhe feom. 3;1S p.m . Amtberg pifehed to 3 batters m the 6tti. Cewtoel EscodrlMe 300 West Mid­ orea,evenings a n d wee­ Receptlonist-North East Apply In person of:Cf. Mechanics needed - Auto Milwaukee (Mevee tO-WondLeory VTTIorl N olan Ryan Washington Stato of Artfono Stats, right pany looking for o tew dle Tpke. WP—Boddlcker. CHKAOO M O ffTR XA L CMcoee 2 9 9 1.900 54 Tsmptoof Brigham Young kends.$5.00 per hour. Coll Fuel oil truck drlver,cl(»s Sovings Is presently seek­ Cone Bi Reed,205 Hartford and truck shop. Several Boston (ClemetM 374 end Seflert M ), Z 5;3S Umpiret—Home, Young; FIrtt, C la rk: * r h M g b m M Sandy Koufax D e tre tt 1 1 9 500 29 strong, energetic people. 527-0225,Cerberus Secur­ 11 license reoulredxfepen- P.m. iviwWfWWvni SonjossStotoafCoiltomia Will train. Starting $5.00 ing 0 ouollfled Individual Rd. Mcmchesfer. openings. Good storting Second, Shulocfc; Third, McKeon. C W o lk rd 5 3 4 1 Condael3b 5 1 3 0 W If NwWWwfff 1 1 9 .500 » AmonaotColorade Happy Birthday Ood, we Dietary Aide. Immediate ity Agency. doble fuel oil delivery east BeWknore (McOrenor 1013) of New T—3:55. A— I7J77. G rm n Boy 0 3 9 .990 13 per hour. Coll 7 - 3, for the position of recep­ pay and benefits. Coll York (Orobek S-7), 77a p.m. Sndbrg3b 4 1 3 1 W e b tfe rd 5 1 3 3 IdohootEostsmWoshInetan LOVE you I Jennifer & opening tor full time, 32 ot river. Experienced Polmeir rf 4 0 1 2 R a ln e tif 3 1 3 0 J.R. mallard Teanpo Bov 0 3 9 .909 17 64695$. tionist ot our Vernon Mor- Help Wonted. M/F. Full John 875-2941. Mbwieteto (Lafham 01) of Cleveland W M t Leulttana Tsch at Frssno Stafs, right Brian XXO O hours per week, person to Hardware Clerk. Respon­ only. Full tinne. Insurance, goge Office. Responsibili­ (BeHee » « , 7:3S p m . Bliw Jayi 5. Brawiri 2 G M Ih w tif 4 0 3 0 D m y to n rf 4 0 3 0 S o b V a a la Bolss Stato ol Idaho Stats, n l^ time or port time, light Dernier cf 1 1 0 0 W ollach3b 4 0 3r1 linBB MAldbaa^M A ttonta 3 9 9 1.900 64 perform o vortetv ot kit­ sibilities Include selllng- a n d benetlts,coll 647-9137. ties will Include phone O s tro lf (te rro n 13-11) a t Toronto (Key wITTf wmmfkfnWj L A . Roma 3 9 9 1.900 32 NerthsmArtienaafMontano carpentry or pointing. 13-10), 7 ;a p.m . D urhm lb 4 0 1 0 N e w m n ib 0000 NevadaRsnootMontanoStats chen tcRks. Experienced ,dlsplaYlng, and stocking. scheduling of appoint­ Boyle M anagem ent 649- JD o v It c 3 0 0 1 ( k ila r r e lb 4 0 1 0 Sam Jonaa Nw Ortons 1 1 9 JOO 34 an d Kontoe City (Lelbrandf 11-11) of Califor­ TO R O frrO MILWAUKBB Son Fm eteo 1 1 9 JOO 44 Fullsrton Stott at Nevodo-Los Vsods,, or will froln energetic Good starting pay ments for our orglglno- 4800. o b r k M larkM T rlllo 3 b 4 1 1 0 R ivero t t 4000 Slava Carllon rig h t ANNOUNCEMENTS beginner. Excellent benefits. Apply ot Conyers nia (Candelaria 7-3), W ;a p.m. D unstonta 4 1 1 0 N ieto c 3 000 tlon staff and general Bookkeeper. Manchester CMcapo (Deleon W-Mlof Seattle(Moroon F e m n d itt 5 1 1 0 M o llfo r3 b 4 0 1 0 S ob (Mbaon Dsnvsr 31, Pittsburgh W Mn Dtsgo Stats of Nsw Msxleo, night Port Time. Cuslomer Ser­ health benefits Included. Hordware,63 Tolland M u lin k ta 3000 Yount cf 5 0 2 0 M oyer p 3 1 1 0 W Jhntnph 10 10 StaotefdotOrseen Stato clerical support for fhe Walters/Woltresses/Bus Insurance agency seeking »-iS), I0;a p.m. Wfedseeaoy'e TauriBir, Ssat. n vice Deportment. Mon­ Com Manchester M a n o r Tpke,Manchester. 646- Gomee lo re a 2 0 10 Cooper 1b 3 0 1 0 M uphry ph 10 11 V a k fe ip 10 10 RubaWaddoll Wsbsr Statool m rttond Stats Suntan Sessions. $1.00 Carpenters M /F. 5 effective operation of this Persons - Port or full time. on Individual with min­ M osebyef 4 12 1 O e e rrf 3 0 1 0 Sondrtn p 10 10 W rig h t ph 1000 Onckinalt V'*"' Woshtagten at Souttism Colltamla each. L im it-o n ly 130 ses­ day thru Thursday. 3:00to 646G129. 5707. needed. Must hove tools & Texos of Oakland, 3:15 p.m. CuBrwn p 0000 7:30pm. Saturday 7:00 to office. Qualified candi­ Pleosont working condi­ imum of 2 years of book­ BoHImere of New York, 7;a p.m. B e ll If 5 0 30 Broees If 3 0 0 0 Attonta of Dallas,'l p.m. Long Bsoch Stats at UCLA, right sions left of $1.00. Coll tronsportotlon. Coll for on dates should possess tions. Rein's New York B o rfM d rf 3 100 O g llv ie if 10 0 0 w nghm ph 1000 10:00am. Coll 647-9746 or Port time receptionist for keeping experience. Ac­ Mbmeeofe of Cleveland, 7:a p.m. fAcO tton p 0000 Nolan Ryan, by any stand* Dsnvsr of Phlledsiphig, 1 p.m. 649-5747. appointm ent. 649-4371. strong verbal communl- Style Restaurant. Route counting skills, computer O e fre lf a t T oronto, T:3S p.m. Upshaw 1b 4 3 3 3 G Thnnsdi 3 1 0 0 Los Angstos Roms 01 Indlonapeiis, 1 come In to the Manchester physician's office. Some M llw aukeo a t Boston, 7:35 p.m. W h itt c 4 0 30 S d iro e d rc 4 1 1 3 K m chcph 1000 coflon sklMs,tvplng ability 30, Vernon. entry B Insurance back­ Leach ( ft TetaN 37 7 15 6 TetcOi 9 313 3 ard, is fast. Striking out more p.m . '• Herald Circulation De­ experience required. Clossrom m a id e - Im m e­ of 40 plus wpm.good or­ Kontot CIfy a t Callfomla, W ;a p.m. 2011 Sveum ts 4 0 0 0 Miami at Nsw York Jsts, 1 p.m. partment and apply be­ ground desirable. Call CMoopo a t SaM Ie, W;3S p.m G a rd a

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Sondwtch makers needed, Moture Soles person for hours 7-2 storting at $4.25 children's specialty shop, per hour M6-M54 or 131 ot Mori Mods, 757 Main Sonrlco Drive. Street Downtown Mon­ chester. Apply In person. dbf^. . Seasonal part time driver 647-fMA needed mornings to de­ Child Care before school, liver coses of cider to otter? Good pov, 6:30om small stores ond restou- to 8:30am. Retired person CWQVIQvW ffr IfTv WCVimnr ronts In Ct. Our truck or welcome. Coll 60-1691. yours. Apply Old Cider dfsfrtef, SdtMf. liaitrliPBtpr) Manchester — A City ot Village Charm HpralJi Mill, 1287 Moln Street Rte Commerclol Checking OWTfV wVfCOrrlVT I 17 Glastonbury 633-4880. Clerk, doto processing center. Apply Sovlngs Bonk of Monchester 923 Moln Street Manchester 25 Cents 643-1787. EO E Quotfty Cdr# a M m 9g IfUOMilll Post Food cook needed ot pre-sche«f«r m moM. Hortford Rd Oolry Queen, Nurses Aides - Immediate r-«. weekends. Experienced. opening for certified Will pay up to $6.00 hourly. nurses aides, who can t m , Teacher Apply In person ot Hort­ work 7om-3pm weekends, S ford Rood Dairy Queen. or 3pm-11pm full time. Downtown Excellent opportunity. Key Punch For additional Informa­ Carpgfrfrr: N aaoffiafdH Operator. Experienced. tion coll Monchester MMCEUANEOUD GARB reopening Required knowledge of Manor 646-0129. 3741 and/or 3742 a plus. god d ItMdtfMftfj f M a i# FOR SALE FOR BALE Should hove knowledge of Kitchen Helper, Full, or access vote approved basic office eaulpmenf part time evening pantry Spa shells- factory se­ conds or damaged In 1973 Chevy Loguno 350 ond other vorlous office position open for quality englne,$400. Call after dtrtles. Full benefit pro- minded person to work on transportation. $200 to Mlchoef ii/«riddi( Ci & M8fM avgriti^ 5pm. Call 643^022. By George Layng E grom plus dental paid. 5 the preparation of salods, fiaafd ratoi $800 os Is. Coll evenings or day work week. Coll 289- oppefliers and desserts. frdcffttg - Dwchf/ weekends. 742-6469. Herald Reporter ffom, 7«n«voffoiw< s . UaiM TrgciiJflt' 2736 between 8om-5pm. Apply In person Covey's Ho IdB fdd iHim. . Restaurant 45 Eost Center means w ar Talks about raising teachers' Service Stotlon ottend- Street Manchester. MttmdfM. yiM Oah fW 5WM evMlhflM, 1978 Dodge Chollengef 5 salaries should begin In Manches­ onfs - full fime days, ter by mid-October and be com­ port-time mornings. Dishwasher. Full time ev­ Dne Golden Eogle com­ speed. Good running con­ i^gtt Jtiagflaaata fdaifit m pleted by mid-November, Assist­ Apply In person Gil's ening position open. Good pound bow, one York dition, $450 or best offer By George Layng ment of Transportation — which Amoco, rte 6, Bolton. pay and benefits. Apply In 646-4232 osk for Don. Herald Reporter ant School Superintendent Wilson rupnAPRafiaaaa miai compound center shot will oversee the 18-month recon­ person Covey's Restau- bow. Roger M-77, 7mm E . Deakin Jr. said this morning. Part time help wonted 4RIVIRIN4 struction project — would not ront. 45 East Center Street mag, Leopold 4-12 scope. 77 Cuflos, excellenf run­ Following months of controversy " I really don’t anticipate any big P provide funding for the access road afternoons for small busy Monchester. ning condiflon, 4 new ro- problems,” Deakin said. Call 649-8875 after 7 p.m. over the Issue, the Manchester if the town allowed the buildings to office. Call befween 10am- dlolt. $300/best offer. If a dispute does emerge that 4pm. 646-4155. Port time clerk typist, Board of Directors Tuesday ap­ remain standing. 649-2530. prevents an agreement from being temporory position, 9- proved a plan calling for the William Ginter. an engineer with Londscaplng/Land clear­ reached, Deakin said, state law 2:30. 4 days per week. 1973 Chevy Pontiac sta­ demolition of two buildings and the Fuss & O'Neill, the Manchester ing company looking for requires "mediation by Thanks­ 649-4586 ext 290. tion wagon. In good run­ relocation of six businesses so a consulting firm that designed the full time help. No expe­ Brand new hospital bed giving and arbitration by ning condition. $400/best bypass road can be built during the project, estimated Tuesday that rience necessary. Must Assemblers. Electronic and wheel chair for sale. offer. 649-6035. Christmas.” Townhouse-2 bedrooms, $800. Call 647-7646 after 14.8 million reconstruction of the access road funds would total hove drivers license. Call components, full or flexi­ Just Listed! 8th district Kathleen Mazzota. head of the 646-9M6 otter 7pm ble port time hours availa­ Cape that's a real bargain. ROOMS V/i baths,elecfric heot- ROOD THINBS 6pm. downtown Main Street between $500,000 and $1 million. Manchester Education Associa­ ble. Hourly ond Incentive 6 rooms priced FOR RENT ,centrol air condltlonlng- TO EAT Ginter. a former DOT employee, The vote followed party lines, tion. which represents most of the pay ond benefits. Apply under$100,000. Call today! ,large living room dining For sale a Struco cooker- said the state would probably insist area and kitchen. with Democrats Stephen Penny. town’s SOO teachers, could not be Ace Howard Rd, Bolton "We guarantee our Room for rent. Non­ Grapes - Pick your own,In ,$50,excellent that the buildings be demolished as Laundry hook-ups, 2 car condltlon646-1826. Buick 1982 Century-2 door Barbara Weinberg. Kenneth Ted- reached for comment this Ct. 646-5686. houses!" Blanchard & Ro- smoking, female only. $40 your boskets. 270 Hock- custom L TD . V-6 automa­ a condition of paying out the funds. setto Real Estate,646- garage. Centrally located ford and Stephen Cassano b a lin g morning. Delivery Person & Sales per week plus half for motack street (Rear). tic,power steerlng- Penny, the board's Democratic Clerk wanted ot once for Drivers with good record 2482.0 u t l I Ifle s . 646-0435 for elderly couple. Refer- New Eogle PC2 Ms Dos the proposal and RepufajjBins As a means of qualifying the wanted tor local deliver­ ,broket, and wlndowt- majority leader, also cited the modern professional evenings. nces requlred.leose plus IBM compatible, expan­ William Diana. Thomas Fer^son town for more than $4.2 million in ies. Growing company eposit. No pets, 643- B0AT8/MARINE , front wheel threat of losing funding for the pharmocv In large shop­ Brand new listing I Gra­ S dable, 128k ram 12 Inch and Geoffrey Naab voting against state education aid over the next with profit shoring, best 9674,or 643-7135. monitor, 2 serial ports, 1 drive,ol.r,AM/FM,tllt- access road as his reason for ping center. Part time & cious 8 room Ansaldl built Did your garden "over EQUIPMENT ,cruise,sunroof,wire It The board's sixth Democrat. few years, the Manchester Board vveekends. Ideal for high suited for ambitious Indi­ Garrison Colonial on parallel Eagle riter and supporting Plan B He contended produce" this year? Sell wheels,two tone. Sharp I James "Dutch" Fogarty, was not of Directors Tuesday agreed to school & college person. vidual. 649-4563. Timber Troll. 4 bed- Two bedroom apartment spread sheet, warranty. that if the access road were not fruits and vogotobles with 16 foot Mod River canoe, One owner-46,000 miles. present for the vole. reopen the talks. Apply at once to manager, rooms,2'/j baths,magnlfl- for rent. Dishwasher, dis­ paddles Included. Used $1195. First Computer built, more than six businesses Dental Team - Seeking a a low-cost od In Classi­ posal, pool, tennis courts. Corp., 627 Main Street. $5250 Firm . 649-6039. The move, coming on a 7-1 vote, Liggett Porkade Phar­ cent hondlcrofted wood­ four times. Excellent con­ The plan — which Is likely to spur would be affected. warm caring receptionist work throughout,brick fied. 643-2711. Near 84. Call 282-7908 after 647-1255. authorized the Board of Education macy. Parkode shopping dition. $800. Please call Make an offer on a 73 a lawsuit from the owner of the two Repeating often-stated argu­ center. t04 West Middle with communication potlo,breezeway,and lots 7:00 pm. or (617) 864-5770 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- to reopen negotiations in order to skills. Full time (4 doys) X4204 days. Vega for parts. Coll 646- buildings — calls for channeling ments that led to the proposal for Tpke more! $219,900. Jackson & 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for Electric MCR cosh regis­ increase teachers’ salaries and for Orthodontic office. We APARTMENTS 0078. two-way traffic onto Purnell Place, the access road. Penny said it was Jackson Real Estote,647- Bob. ters. $40 each (used) 649- receive bonus funds provided Billing Clerk for East believe applicants should FOR RENT 5399 after 5pm. which runs parallel to Main Street important that customers have 8400 or 646-8646.0 lU HOMES 1970 Pontloc Gran Prix, under the state Educational E n ­ Hartford business. Must be career minded, ready to the east. One building at the access to downtown businesses running condition, good hancement Act. which was passed be mature, responsible to grow and fulfill poten­ Love ot first sight! Top FOR RENT PETS ANO comer of Purnell Place and Oak during the reconstruction. If the East Hartford 2 bedroom body asking $350,647-8345. in June by the General Assembly. and able to work alone. tial, Please coll Jan 649- notch quality Inside and SUPPLIES Street and another further north on road were not built, many busi­ Accuracy a must. Up to 7222. apartment, newly reno­ TAB SALES The school board must also out, U & R built 7 room vated. Quiet residential 77 Toyota Corolla. Musf Purnell Place will be lorn down to nesses could lose customers and $5.00 hourly. 528-9589. Chalet. 3 bedrooms,2 full Horse for rent, by month. approve reopening talks before 1 area. Heat, hot water, tell I Movlng,$1900 or best make way for the necessary road close, he said. t h ^ can begin. Tbe panel is Noon Tim e aides. Mon- baths,2 flreploces.sqeoky parking. $480 per month. If Interested coll 647-7949 offer. Call 649-5947. widening if the current plan is Republican Naab. however, clean. Mognlflcent decor. Call 243-1740 or after 6pm Manchester. 4 room form- and leave message on expected to do so when It meets chester Board of Educa­ Real Estate GIANT TAG SALE followed. argued that the alternative known Monday. tion Is seeking noon time Hebron-Bolton line. call 5286616. house, 2 bedrooms, nice machine. Olds 84 Wagon Custom $144,900, Jackson & Jack- yard, close to highway. Businesses forced to move would as Plan A would provide acce.ss and The town and the M E A agreed oldes for Martin School, St Jamas Parrish Crulzer,V-8,crulze,olr be the Sinnamon Shop Restaurant, allow the two buildings to remain son Real Estate. 647-8400 Immediate Occupancy. 4 $575 per month. Security 8, MISCELLANEOUS condltlonlng,am/fm,wlre last year on a new three-year $4.50 per hour. Interested HOMES or 646-8646.a 888 Main 8t„ Manchester the. Oak Street Package Store. standing applicants should contact room apartment near bus references required. wheels,$8000. 643-4139. contract that went into effect July th Available October 1. Call FOR SALE Manchester Shoe Repair. All Sta^e “Perhaps it's emotional. Per­ M r. Whinnem, Principal FOR SALE line. Adults. No pets. 1 car El I. But because the town did not c l HD Keeney Street Area! Im­ parking, security. 649- otter 6pm only. 643-9321. ScpL IS / 0-Hpm Toyota Corolla 74,4 door,4 Business Machines. Yale Typew ri­ haps it's irrational, but there is M7-33M. EOE meet certain requirements set by 88 All real estate advertised maculate 7 room Split 1265. / speed,runs great. $600. ter and the Manchester Associa­ something in me that rebels" about 7 Sspl 10 / 0-11pm the education act. it must reopen level. New kitchen,spa­ 646-3604. Evenings. th Auto Polisher and detail In the Manchester Herald FREE and tion for Retarded Citizens bakery demolishing property "that serves negotiations and get salaries above cious fenced yard,famlly Manchester-1 bedroom- h{ person. Immediate open­ Is subject to the Fair and gift shop. *■ many useful purposes." Naabs’aid. $20,000 in order to qualify for the ing, full time position for Housing Act of 1968, which room,hardwood floors ,first floor, no pets,stove PALLETTS SspLSO/llam-llpm DiRosa was the swing vote in the "That just doesn't make sense to and wall to wall corpet. funds auto dealership In new, makes It Illegal to odver- and refrigerator. Lease. Coventry. 1 bedroom, liv­ Clean, used palletts are |g2iTRyCK8^AN8 decision, which was a victory for m e.” in Tastefully decorated. Of­ $400 per month plus utili­ ing room, kitchen, large The M E A has said it will not limit used and service depart­ tlse any preference, lim­ great for firewood, stor­ Something tor F0R8ALE the town administration. Going Penny countered that in addition m ment. Must have prior itation or discrimination fered at $138,900. Jackson ties. 646-1379. yard, near lake. $5(X) per ovoryono. the contract negotiations to min­ 8i Jackson Real Estate. month, references re­ age, etc. Stop by to see into Tuesday night's meeting in to risking loss of state funding, imum salaries, but will want to m experience. Apply to Gor­ based on race, color, reli­ 1979 Ford Bronco Truck- gion, sex or national 647-8400 or 646-8646.0 quired 742-9125. or pick up at Lincoln Center, he had repeatedly keeping the two buildings would discuss the salaries of all teachers. in's Jaguar R TE 83 Ver­ Custom package, good non CT. origin, or an Intention to criticized the proposal he ended up create a severe traffic hazard by bz A taste of yesterday I FOR RENT SyndM Produeti, Inc. condition. $4,000 or best Republican Geoffrey Naab was make any such prefer­ Charming 7 plus room supporting, known as Plan B restricting drivers' sight. He said if the only director to vote against di STORE ANO Route 6, Bolton otter. Call 647-9970 after Instead, he had advocated an Plan A were adopted, serious PAINTERS. ence, limitation or dis­ Victorian with 1'/j baths- RIANCHE8TER Automotive 4pm. reopening the talks Tuesday. si( crimination. The Herald i l OFFICE SPACE alternative plan that would leave accidents would occur. SANDBLASTERS A ,formal dining room,dou­ “ It isn’t necessary for the entire in will not knowingly accept 2 Bedroom, second Purnell Place as is and the Plan B also would preserve the ble parlor,natural wood- contract to be up for graba,” said ch CARPENTERS WANTED any advertisement which work,flreplace and open floor apartment, GARS Side Accent buildings standing. most parking of any alternative, Naab. He maintained that brcause Experience only, good Is In violation of the law. stairway. Call Connie E N D R O L L 8 DiRosa said saving the two which would also help downtown Oak Street. Availa­ 27Vk width - SB# FOR SALE Herald photo by Rocha the state act requires the directors m talery and paid vacations. Cholnlere at Realty World HD buildings appeared to be a lost merchants keep their customers, Manchester - $149,900 (2) 6 ISKi width - 2 lor 288 to approve new contract talks, tb Immediate opening. Frechette Assoc.,73 West ble Immediately. Office Space- on busy cause. Had no decision been he argued. "Fuhlic takings are not room unlts,each with liv­ Center St.,Manchester, MUST be picked up at the 1980 Chevy Monza. Low there is an opportunity for the Apply to the route 83. Manchester- reached Tuesday, he said. Plan B easy matte|;s. but they are nonethe­ Change of duties Cl ing room,dining room- Ct. 646-7709.O Call 233-0319. Vernon town line. For­ Manchester Heraldid Office r ■■ miles, good condition. board to become involved in the to MAK CO. ,panfried kitchen and 3 merly Insurance com- before 11 A M. ONLY. $1200 or best offer. 649- would probably have passed in less necessary for the common negotiations. Home ot the week! Fea- good." Penny said. Robert Binkowski of Ellington rakes Binkowski is an apprentice funeral H' bedrooms,front and bock pony tenant. 646-5707. 0666. October without his support. However, Democratic Mayor 043-2659 covered porches,fenced tures;7 rooms,3 bed­ An additional factor he cited was leaves in front of the Holmes Funeral director and ambalmer. th yard,private drlveways,2 rooms,finished family Barbara Weinberg said the Board L( Store and offices for rent the likelihood that the state Depart­ Pleaae lum to page 3 Home on Main Street this morning. of Education should handle the cor gOrage. D.W. Fish room,flre ploce,new heat­ Vernon. 6 room, 3 bed­ available September 1st, TOWN OF MANCHISna LROAL NOTICI talks itself. Realty,643-1591 or 871- ing system,built In air room duplex. No pets. $550 good location. Call 649- in 1400.D conditioner,1'/3 bath- per month, no heat 872- 5334. The Zoning Board of Aooools will hold public heorlngt on ‘"Iliey are, so to speak, our s,hardwood floors,conve­ experts.” she said. " I think for us 1684. Monday. September 29, 1986 of 7:00 P.M . In the Heorlno ox Manchester - $154,900.4 or nient location. Quick oc­ Manchester-prime office Room, Lincoln center, 494 Moln Street, Manchester, Con­ to jum p in and become the 5 bedroom Raised Ranch. cupancy! Priced at only Manchester - 2nd floor 2 space,800 sq. ft. center of necticut to hear and consider the fallowing petitions: Police-hiring mix a historic first for Manchester education experts and do their job Large oppllanced kltchen- $117,000. U 8. R Realty. bedroom, heat and ap­ town. 688-1447. ITBM 1 SOUTHFIILO ORMN CONDOMINIUM CORP. - may not be the best use of (our) th /dlnlng area,13 X 9 tire- 643-2692.0 NO. I1 N Request variance of Article 11 Section 7.0S.05 (a ) to pliances, no pets. $575 plus allow certificates of occupancy to be Issued to oil time.” P« placed living room,22' X Manchester Immaculate 3 security 646-3979. Modern ,380 square feet units prior to the completion of oil public Improve­ By John F. Kirch ment, Personnel Officer Linda on minority hiring in general. qualified minority-group meitiber were black men. 28 were white " I have no desire to Jump in and 23' fireplaced family Herald Reporter Parry said the hiring is just about bedroom Ranch In desira­ office. Now avollable- ments and landscoplng for property Identified as Parry said each candidate is well for the police force as a step in the women and two were black women. become education experts," re­ za room,3 full boths,deck,2 ast Hartford. 3Vj room ,good location and ample 441 South Moln Street - Planned Residence De- final. right direction. ble quiet neighborhood. qualified for the job, and praised Seventeen Hispanic men and one sponded Naab. He said the direc­ tr; car garoge,sldlng. Many furnished apartment. 1 parking. 649-2891. velopment Zone. Newly remodeled Inte­ The Manchester Police Depart­ "W e're still waiting on the final the testing procedure The town received 256 applica­ Hispanic woman also applied, tors should meet with the school let extras. D. W. Fish rior, new back deck, full bedroom Includes heat ITIM 1 TIM OTHY J. CONNOLLY - Request o variance to ment. which has been criticized dribs and drabs on the medical The names of each candidate are tions in the spring when it an­ along with 10 other people of Realtv,643-1591 or 871- and hot water,on bus NO. list Article IV, Section 7.01.01 to allow an expansion of board before either panel agrees to walkout bos.ement a non-contormino use; a use variance to Article II, because every one of its officers is information," she said, "but right being withheld until they pass the nounced eight openings on the different races. Parry said. 1400.D llne.$450 call after 6. 528- ROOMMATES reopen talks so that limits can be ke plumbed for 2nd both. Section 11.01.01 ond Section 10.01.06(d) to allow white, plans to hire a black man. a now we're pretty sure they're it." physical. Parry and police spokes­ police force. Twelve candidates The proposed affirmative action 1680. WANTED construction of residential units on the first floor; set. but he said he was not de Better than a Bank! Nearly ready for finished white woman and six white men by If the hiring is finalized, it will be man Gary Wood said failed to meet the minimum plan, which is not final, sets a look. $127,900 Century 21, a variance to Article VII, Section 1(c) to ollow a advocating that the directors be­ be Wondering where to place Like private homel 3’/!t height greater thon the minimum required for on the end of the month. the first time in Manchester's Thomas Stringfellow. a member requirements, and 141 did not police-hiring goal of one minority- com e actively involved in your money? Look no Soeno, Evans & Went­ Manchester. Non- accessory s t r u ^ r e (IS feet required -21 f ^ pro­ Although the candidates must history that the police department 9 liv of the Human Relations Commis­ appear for the opening round of group member by June 1987 and worth 278-9165. room apartment. Ap­ posed) for property Identified os S3-SS Oak Street - negotiations. further. Large two family pliances,heat. Working Smoking male to share 2 still pass a physical examination has employed a black officer. The tests. Parry said. four by 1991 In the last year, the bedroom apartment Business Zone II. sion. which is helping draft a new “I don’t think it's appropriate for with lovely stone tire Vernon, by owner, lovely single adult preferred- before they are sworn in Sept. 29 as selection comes at a time when the affirmative action plan, said today Of those who applied for the town has hired about six minorities Find the place and natural Oak across from Wickham I T I M S I X X O N C O M P A N Y U .S.A . - Request for special us to abdicate our responsibility,” Ranch on Cul-de-sac. New .Leose. No pets. 643-2880. pork. $300/month Includes NO. 1111 exception under Article II, Section 14.02.02and Ar­ members of the 90-member depart­ town is trying to i mprove its record he welcomes the hiring of any positions, 176 were white men. 22 in municipal jobs. Parry said woodwork. Good locati­ carpet end floors through­ ticle IV, Section 5 to opprove the location of and he said. Item you on.Possible office use. heat, hot water, air condi­ permission to receive a General Repolrer's Li­ out, finished basement, Vernon :1 bedroom apart­ tioning, pool, extras. 1 Only $160,000. Joyce G. screened porch, 2 cor ment. Large modern cense and o Certificate of Approval of location os sa: Epstein Real Estate,647- month security deposit. set forth under Section 14-S4 of Connecticut Ge­ need or garage, oversized lot. rooms,nice vard,garo- Call Rick 568-4641. neral Stotutes for property Identifled os 1S27 Pleo- tht 8895.0 $133,900 875-1174 evenings ge,security,references. sant Volley Rood - Business Zone V. TODAY’S HERALD he] and weekends. $450 plus utilities. Even­ ITIM 4 ROBBRT R. ANO ROBIN TB ITS - Request a vorl- U.S. orders 25 Soviet diplomats out tio sell the No leaves to rake! Spa­ ings 633^1. Roommate wanted. West Harttord/Hortford line. NO. 1114 once to Article ll. Section 4.01.01 to r ^ c e the s l^ cious 2 bedroom unit In Just Listed! Get out and yard requirements from 10 feet to S feet for the Beautiful 3 bedroom Vic­ km Item you convenient location. Well see this 3-3 ranch style two Bolton:taklng applica­ southerly side of property Identified os 400 Wood- Arrests expected Reedy for shutdown WASHINGTON (AP) - The Vernon Walters. The affected dropped. kept and easily affordable torian home.$325 Includes bridge Street - Residence Zone A. legality of the U.S. expulsion order, family on Manchester tions for 1 bedroom apart­ United States today ordered 25 personnel must leave the United "W e have our plan of aetton.” at $52,900.Joyce G. Ep­ West side. Blanchard & heat and water. Security ITBM S TM l HAYBS-KAUPMAN PARTNBRSNIF - Vwl- A top police official says a local President Reagan says he is but Kalb said there is "an expecta­ ment attached to private members of the Soviet Union's States by Oct, 1. Shultz told a gatherii^g of business­ don’t use stein Real Estate,647- Rossetto Real Estate . residence. Older working deposit required. Availa­ NO. 11SS once to Article IV, Section investigation into alleged absentee ready to shut down the federal tion that the Soviets will meet the ble October 1st. 233-6817. area of a tree-stondlng sign to Identify Individual staff at the United Nations to leave Last March, the Reagan admin­ men at the Stafo Department, 8895.0 646-2482.0 non-smoking adult pre­ ballot abuse could result in as government rather than agree to a U.S. request.” businesses In a shopping centw, and w rla n ce to the United States, but said the istration announced that the Soviet adding that the United States "is In the ferred. References and Article VII, Section 1(c) to ollow th ^ Ig h to f^ many as six arrests. Police Inspec­ nearly $570 billion omnibus spend­ Secretary of State George P. action was unrelated to the spy Union would be required to reduce not without resources” in confront­ Large Vlctorlan,close to security deposit required. occessory structure to e x c e ^ IS fern (39t f e « A simple basic dress with tor Anthony P. Fabrizi said the ing bill pending in the House — the Shultz is due to meet on Friday with hospital,good possibili­ BUSINESS WANTED proposed) for property Identified as 1046 Tolland charges the Soviets have filed its U.N. staff by from 275 to 170 over ing the issoe. No pets. $400 per month slimming side accent for the arrests could be made Monday as largest such measure Congress has Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard 6 ties tor doctors and lawy­ plus utilities. 646-4305. Turnpike - Business Zone III. against American journalist Ni­ a two-year period. He said it would be inappropriate PROPERTY TO RENT half-size wardrobe. Nice for authorities investigate alleged ir­ ever considered. Story on page 18. Schevardnadze to plan a summit ers offlces,roomlng house ITBM 6 BAST HARTFORD WBLOIMB - Appeol from on cholas Daniloff. Since then, Kalb said, "the Soviet to discuss public what fatare steps NO. 11S6 order of the Zoning Enforcement O fflw fo ^ r- any season. regularities in the Sept. 9 Demo­ agenda. Kalb said that if the a other professionals. 3 room oportment near N o . 8116 with P h o to - mission has rebuffed repeated U.S. the administration has in mind. Eleven rooms,5 plus bed- Single girl looking for rett violations to Article IV, Section 9 regordlng cratic prim ary in the 23rd state In making the announcement. Soviets think the United States will porkade: heat,stove,re­ vehicle peeing ond violations of thewndltlons of G u id e is in Sizes 1 2 ' ^ to requests that it cooperate in Shultz said the DanUoff affair rooms,2'/i baths and large room to rent. Manchester Senatorial District. Story on page State Department spokesman Ber­ change ite mind about the expul­ frigerator ,carpetlng,. No area. Coll 643-1675. special exception granted by the Plorming ond 2tVi!. Size 14Vews3-4. 10 Weather^— *— 2 U.S. ambassador to the U.N., houses I" Blanchard & drawers, mirror on The Soviets have challenged the Report correstK>ndent. are not superpower summit. 6:00 p.m. t,hot water,ond oos for Doted at Manchester, C T this 14th day at September, 19S6. 2 BONUS Coopem! Rossetto Real Estate,646- Manchester, C T 06040 cooking Included. $535 per dresser. 4 pieces. $250 or Price , 2482.0 month. 6S9-0703. best offer. 649-0173. 027-09