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to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 29. 19B5 KIT N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright (HOMES r r i APARTMENTS FOR SALE I ^ F O R RENT

CHFA Approved 11 Per­ Bti^NESS & SEItVICE DIRiCTORY B<7/. you CAN cent Mortopoe — Hurry I P6ftUyL0o|2Kup ' and see this Immaculate 2 AHApperiTe WITH bedroom ranch In town. One Bedroom — Applian­ f- l,enbVER. MBATeAU^-. Priced In the 60's. Alumi­ ces, cellar storage, park­ num sided, full basementi ing, heat 8, hot water "We Guarantee Our Hou- supplied. Manchester. sesl'....Blanchard & Ros- $425 monthly. 649-2871. endlReHUing, tntettor and D.a.KTtWMN setto Real Estate, 646- W, tw* It.* ^ ektedor peintlno « oom- ■UK.DWa APAINTMa 2482. Four Room Apartment — Complers eirpsntry toryioe, ItHfffS* lltfilFfPBN Ml Quality OtlWcarar« pMbi deoarating Mrvkse kllohsn and bathroomi p Downstairs, West side, i*iiil*wa*as»st« r«t«i to r < cuetom wall paper bang- South Windsor — New lamodellno. rac raomi anOi one car parking. $325 rtA from 6 wetkt ITM • Irwurenee damage adrBtiono. insuranoo damage listing, Immaculate 8 manthly, 2 months secur­ y» K in io » tl,l^ m ore inform apeotallstt. apMiaNat OH ' room Contemporary Co­ ity. 643-5873. 18 ««nlor dlt' - motiott on ojir concept of . w»84 643-2692. 2791. " ii«ilp;3pe(lal«bntl4ler'': ' fert, room oddlttont, «n.|orEldenvonciHan. decks, oil tvpeS)of refho- . . . Manchester — $129,900. ^(Mingond wwlrs PRBe~»Robert „ jidlng-Remod E. Jof Something Special. <4 eshmotes. specialist. Addltlo ,, CDC to report That's what this house Isl CMrttverhtdrtehKxmi- Ndifte Vour mm price -4: I? rooting, sldln*!! I arrests Beautifully decorated, 3/4 Two Bedroom Flat — $445 yiMrthk.iiSihustox. $c : and ' spn> 6pm, 647-8509. , (hens, ibOthroom»|:" bedrooms, first floor plus utilities. Security re­ ftdtoiie,««kW i| deptndoble tervlcei'i CELEBRITY CIPHER mahogany panelled fam­ f p I a c e m e n Celebrity Cipbet cryptogramt are created Irom guolations by quired. No pets. 649-9455. ! Pointing. Paoerttonglngi -uon Ck 'wlndows/do«r», 8434712, lamout people, past and present Each teller in the cipher stands to directors on ily room, rec room, fully ome# AAodthiie Rtpoir* ; t , Removoi. o a t — New lor another Today a ciu« I equals C 2 landscaped. Call today. Manchester — Ayallable 1 ...... temodeling, Joyce G. Epstein Real October 1st. 2 plus bed­ Vh OiMl’detlvery. 38veelnHng and Ptsaerhano;' odfoges, kliti by CONNIE WIENER 3 Estate, 647-8895. rooms, children OK. exherpOB. 847-1«ta , ing — OrteHar ondlntwi.. water Herald Reporter bedrooms, first floor ★ September 15th. 3 bed­ .4431. Carpentry « horbhhe. PFA X SMA MOHB AWH FBSH.” laundry, beautiful rooms, children OK. $525 1 foryqvr child In*,- Ing services r«. Steven Erie, managing director of Community Fargo heist wooded lot. Great loca­ plus utilities. Bob, 649- my iSrtiiMfd Nune. there i interior P o in ty & Wot^ home repoirs. osterCordoi — JYNHTXIJ WFVAMY. Development Corp . plun.s to appear before the town's tion! See It today. Joyce 0917. win i i oi^tnhe In. the )p«perlM — Com evonx r deling. Quol Board of Directors at its Sept. 10 meeting to give the G. Epstein Real Estate, begiffitihg of September. : inge, Oory M cH ugh.. orences, II PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “The theater is supposed to directors a full report on the situation at the Bennet 9 647-8895. show Hie oft so people see on a grand scale W e have Now accepting appli­ CaH«7"T89i.______84mi1. sured. Coll 0 Apartments at 1146 Main SI. cations for waiting Hat banalized it ” — Liv Ullmann Erie said today he w-ill answer any questions, Manchester — Solar C»0d QwWttv Sockhoe .;;=^'’:Ow(nosElectii NMlisaM Officials contend maintenance free 7 room only for 1 and i! oed- (© 1905 by NEA. tnc Z09 including questions on financing. "We have nothing lo room handicapped ond...... iKCdvatlrth... Work .... W ^ , Eiectrieol r, Floor ggn^rth - Ranch, 2 baths, on quiet sntcavatidn Need A tort k>Hke niw. SpwMI hide,” Erie said. corner lot convenient to apartments. Call 64fl- Meanwhile, John FitzGerald, chairman of the 8295 between 10am & •nPW'h1«wifH$- No protF'! EkiNirienced Poperhonl^ ReooirT We ' :>older highway and shopping. .,, con ^dependent I ger/PoInter ovotlabie||. ReWdentiol < , stain Want to sell vour car? For Bennet Housing Corp.. said this morning the financial Gerena’s in Cuba Many extras. By owner. 2pm. gtruction Co., 4S8-'tiood rotes.,Good work;? oumos, Pui onyrng quick results, use a low- books on the Bennet Apartments are open to anyone $99,900. 644-2137. K '—^ ^ “ lerooces.^ 7»S8. -<] Freetti" ^ .con< cost Classified ad. (Tail who wants to inspect them Erie said anyone who SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI) - a woman said she heard several shots 643-2711 today to place wants to see the financial records should call the West Authorities arrested at least 16 people as dozens of FBI agents and police New Cape — Hebron. MANCHESTER your ad. Hartford office of CDC. 3.'i4 N Main St., at 236-6234. today in raids in Puerto Rico ond surrounded a two-story building next Gorgeous customized 7 Second floor - Nice 2 At a news conference Thursday, the three door. room, 1 '/a bath home built bedroom apartment. There's someone out for the 1983 robbery of $7 million from FBI agents wearing bulletproof vests by Behrman. Family Immediate occupancy, NOTICE TO CREDITORS there who wants to buy Republican members of the town Board of Directors Wells Fargo armored car in Connecti­ INVITATION TO BID E S T A T E O F vour power tools. Find and carrying guns were posted on the room, fireplace, cedar ex­ no pets. The Manchester Public raised a number of questions about the Bennet cut by Puerto Rican separatists linked terior. "We Guarantee STORE AND (MISCELLANEOUS D A N IE L J. H A L L O R A N that buyer with a low-cost project. One of them concerned financing. rooftops of neighboring buildings and Cill 233D3I9 / M7-giZ8 Automotive Schools solicits bids for The Hon. Norman J. to Cuba. students from a nearby high school Our HousesI" Blanchard OFFICE SPACE (for r en t MUSIC EQUIPMENT tor the Preuss, Judge, of the Court ad In Classified. 643-2711. They asked, "Why has no money been paid to the FBI Director William Webslersaid 17 8> Rossetto Real Estate, [ 1905 1986 school year. Sealed of Probate, District ot An­ watched. bids will be received until town from Ihis project in lieu of taxes? " people were being sought in connection 646-2482. d over at 0 hearing held on Capt. Luis Cruz of the Luquillo police Garages — Manchester. September 5, 1985, 2:00 P.M., A ug ust 21, 1985 ordered that NOTICE TO CREDITORS The news conference was held by Republican with the West Hartford robbery, the RENNET ELDERLY Office Space — Excellent [CARS/TRUCKS at which time they will be said agents arrested Ojeda-Rios, known location with ample park­ Storage only. $40 per oil claims must be presented E S T A T E O F minority leader William Diana and Directors Donna second biggest in U S. history. Sixteen HOUSING month. Bob, 649-0917. (fo r s a le publicly opened. to the tiduclorv on or before JAMES SHEPARD KLAR, Mercier and Thomas H. Ferguson in the wake of of the suspects were named as as the "Cuban G-2, " and his wife, ing. 600, 400 8, 300 so. ft. The right Is reserved to re- N o ve m b e r 21, 1985 1985 or be o/k/o J A M E S S. K L A R Blanca Serrano. An FBI agent was hit lect ony and oil bids. Specifi­ newspaper stories about complaints by Bennet members of Los Macheteros, a terrorist now taking applica­ office suites are now barred os bv low provided. The Hon. Norman J. by a stone during the pre-dawn raid in available. 649-2891. 1979 Volvo 242DL — Sun­ cations ond bid forms may be Sharon B. Preuss, Preuss, Judge, of the Court tenants about Conditions there. group seeking independence for Puerto By Owner — 3 year old, tions for a walllitfl Hat roof, 5 speed overdrive. secured ot the Business Of­ Clerk ot Probate, District ot An­ Erie and FitzGerald both said today that no money Rico. the Costa Azul section of the northeast­ For Sale fice, 45 North School Street, The fiduciary Is: d over at a hearing held on 1,850 sq.ft., 7 room, 2Va only, for 1 and 2 bed­ 500 sq. ft. Office — Excel­ Very good condition. Monchester, CT. has been paid to the town in lieu of taxes because the One of the 17 named in the eight-count ern resort town of Luquillo, where a Must sell. $5,500 or best Evelvn W. Holloron J u ly 25, 1985 ordered that all bath Raised Ranch. One room apartments. lent location. $200 per RAYMOND E. DEMERS. 187 Hebron Rood claims must be presented to project has not produced enough revenue to provide indictment was Victor Gerena. 26, a neighbor said the couple had lived there acre lot near East Hart- Call 528-6522 for an month. Includes heat, |an- offer. 742-0598. BUSINESS MANAGER Bolton, C T 06040 the fiduciary on or before Oc­ funds to make the payment. former Wells Fargo guard accused of for nearly six months. ford/Glastonbury line. 053-00 059-08 tober 25, 1985 or be b arre d as More than 20 FBI agents, directed by application. M-F. Itor and parking. 649-5334, (HOUSEHOLD bv low provided. They said the contract under which the town and stealing the $7 million after overpower­ Quiet cul-de-sac, 2 car 643-7175. Chevy Chevette — 76, 2 John Navarreto, took part in the garage, fireplaced family 10am-2pm. ______(goods door hatchback. Fair con­ Sharon B. Preuss, CDC converted the former Bennet Junior High School ing two fellow security guards unload­ (CARS/TRUCKS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO C le rk building into 45 apartments provides that the payment ing money from a truck in Sept. 12. 1983, Luquillo raid, backed by explosives room and appliances. dition. Great gas mileage. TOWN OF BOLTON The fiduciary Is: experts and crews aboard a helicopter A Asking $119,950. Call 649- Used Refrigerators, Call 649-4242. Moke an FOR SALE Morlorv H. Klor in lieu of taxes will be deferred until the revenues from in West Hartford, Conn. P u rsu a n t to Section 5.2 ot A and a firetruck. Two police patrol cars 0593. Washers, Ranges — offer. the Town Charter, the Board 21 Converse Rood the project generates money for the payment, "We know that Victor Manuel Gerena of Selectmen will hold o Pub­ Bolton, C T 06040 also were present. HOMES 400 Sq. Ft. - Second floor. clean, guaranteed, parts 060-08 Erie said the same deferral applies to land-lease has been given sanctuary in Cuba,” and service. Low prices. 1977 Buick Regal — V-6. lic Heorlng on Tuesday,ISep- payments the Bennet apartment project must pay to A neighbor said smoke poured out of a FOR RENT 1,000 sq. ft. ground floor. fem ber 3,1985 at 7:30 P .M . at Webster said. bathroom window "as if somebody (REAL ESTATE Prime location In Man­ B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Power steering, disk Communl||v Hall to consider the town. The indictment said one of the chester. One from Main Street, 643-2171. brakes, low mileage. Chew Impala, 1972 — 2 and act upon a proposed or­ TOWN OF COVENTRY BHA Associates Limited Partnership, the redevel­ suspects, Filiberlo Inocencio Ojeda- were burning papers.” WANTED Available Immediately — $2,700. 646-0454. door, gold, power steer­ dinance that would ollow AUCTION United Committee Against Repres­ 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, gar­ hospital. Professional oper for the project, was billed $8,264,83 by the town in Rios, had been told by a representative only. Call 522-7291 days, ing, power brakes, good qualifying veterans or sur­ sion spojteswoman Rita Zengotita said age, fireplace, new ap-- 1980 Grand Prix — V-6, air running condition. Call viving spouses an odditionol The Town ot Coventry Is ot­ January of the Cuban government, known as 24 hour cash otter on vour 646-2730 evenings. propertv tox exemption In tering for Auction the follow Erie s;iid the original agreement called for no Coma, that part of the stolen money the FBI agents had no search or arrest property — Call: Crockett pllances, fully carpeted, conditioning, power steer­ between 9am and 2pm, Ing Items: $800 monthly. Call Cor- accordance with C.G.S. 12-81 payment until 1986, but when the contract was drawn % "remained in the custody and care of warrants and she accused them of U Realty, 643-1577 for a Queen sized day bed, 4 ing, power brakes, AM 643-8163. if). Copies ot the proposed 1950 G a llo n G rad e r Free Rent In Manchester rentl 8, LaPenfa Real ordinance are on tile In the up in its final torm it called for a 1985 payment. In any unleashing a "wave of terror against U quick deqll — Prime space and loca­ years old, $200 or best radio, cloth Interior, low 1950 Inle rnotlo no l the Cuban government.” Estate, 646-0042. Tow n C le rk 's office, 222 B o l­ Bull-dozer event, Erie said, the bill has not been paid because the At least one arrest was made in the Puerto Rican independence tion. New. Hurry. 668-1447. offer. Call 646-3815. mileage. Excellent condi­ 1966 Chew Pickup — C-10 ton Center Rd., Bolton, CT tion. Coll 643-6925. stepside. Good running 1969 G M C V o n cash flow does not warrant payment under terms of Boston and police sources in San Juan movement.” 06040. ? Floll Mower Laywer Noel Colon Martinez, a condition. $300. 646-8784 BOARD OF SELECTMEN 4 1300x24 tires the agreement. said 14 people were arrested and Rentals (STORE AND Remove mineral buildup (MISCELLANEOUS after 5pm. TOWN OF BOLTON International 110 In addition to the $8,264.83, the limited partnership brought separately to the federal prominent independence leader, said from vour teakettle bv Cutting Bor, Brush the raids were aimed against members I OFFICE SPACE (fo r s a le 063-08 has been billed $55,377.14 for land-lease rental for building since 3 a.m. Hoods were placed pouring In half a cup of 1976 Ford Gran Torino — A sse m b ly calendar year 1984 and $27,688.57 for half of calendar over the suspects’ heads and no of the movement, which seeks Puerto white vinegar and one For Sole — 1974 Dotsun 351 , automatic, Old Calculator Rico's independence from the United (ROOMS Ottice/Soufh Windsor — Five Piece Drexel Mahog- A list of conditions of year 1983. identification was immediately quart of tap water. Heat to 260Z, for parts. Best offer. 4 door, good running con­ LEGAL NOTICE Herald photo by Tarqulnlo Sullivan Ave. 2 large oney bedroom set, 1 four equloment, con be picked up Erie said both those obligations as well as the States. G FOR RENT rolling boll and let stand 649-8845 after Spm. dition. Call 646-7955. TOWN OF BOLTON possible. at the Coventry Highway De­ Police said Ojeda had links to rooms, air conditioning, for one hour. Pour out cushion sofa all In very payment in lieu of taxes are deferred until revenues A pro-independence socialist G portment, 46 Bradbury Lone, ample parking, $260 a good condition. Call after The Bolton Planning Com­ exceed expenditures. terrorist activities and the mprder of a Ladles Only — Nice, quiet solution, fill with water, 1973 Dodge Coronet Sta­ Coventry, Conn. monthly. Critical Thought, was also month. 236-6021 or 644- boll again and discard. Spm. 649-3541. mission requests proposqis Erie said there is a mechanism by which Rainy day garb raided and an independence movement narcotics agent, but they gave no room for senior citizen or 3977. tion Wagon — V-8, 318, 1972 Chevy Nova — Re­ from town plonnlng consult­ Items for Auction, con be specific details. Zengotita said at least working girl. Located on Add buildup to vour Power steering, power ants tor work toward com­ Inspected on Friday Septem­ Community Development Corp., a partner in the spokeswoman charged the FBI had built 307, 9,000 ml les. Auto­ pletion of on updating ot the ber 6, 1985, between the hou rs Susan Booth, co-owner of Helium Hi’s, a novelty delivery three people were arrested in separate busline. References and budget bv selling no- brakes, automatic, lug­ matic. Good Condition. apartment project, reports on finances lo the Bennet unleashed a "wave of terror against the longer used furniture and Bolton Town Plon. Much of 7 A .M . ond 3 P .M . raids in the San Juan areas of Rio security. Call after gage rack, trailer hitch, $900 or best offer. 742-5824. data collection and rough Housing Corp. He said CDC provides the Bennet business at 413 Main St., dresses "Cindy" for the wet weather Puerto Rican independence appliances with a low-cost [PETS The Auction will be held on 5:30pm, 644-0383. In the Craft Book AM Raldo, 2 snows & drafting has already been Saturday September 14, 1985 Housing Corp. with an annual budget and a mid-year this morning. Today's forecast calls for rain all day and evening, movement.” ad In Classified. 643-2711. extra spare. Many new 8, done. interim report. Riding Lessons — Sodle- at to A.M. with partial clearing by Saturday afternoon. In the northeastern town of Luquillo, Please.turn to page 10 Furnished Room — Kit­ spare parts. $500/Best Details may be obtained 062-08 He said each year the CDC provides the town's chen, close to bus and seat and huntseat. Be­ offer. 646-3067. from the Selectmens' Office, Board of Directors with a financial report compiled by shopping. Call 647-9288an­ ginners welcome. All 222 Bolton Center Rood, B o l­ ages. Beautiful quality 1975 Buick Electro — 4 ton, C T 06040. P ro p o sa ls will a certified public accountant He said such a report ytime. Leave message. New FASHION be accepted there through S INVITATION TO BID was given to the Board of Directors early this year for Arabians for sale. 742- door, all power, good p.m., September 30, 1985. Seated bids will be received 5734. , condition, dependable. In the General Servlces'of- operation in 1984. $1,000/best offer. 649-3671. BOLTON PLANNING tlce, 4t Center St., M a n c h e s­ Asked if he had informed town officials that the Ejena gains strength en route to Florida APARTMENTS 1975 Mercury Comet — COMMISSION ter, CT until 11:00a.m. on the NEW 7 Free Kittens — Variety 72,000 miles. Excellent R. E. G O R T O N dote show n below tor the fo l­ payment in lieu of taxes would not be made because FOR RENT of colors. Please call 742- CHAIRMAN low ing; revenues were not sufficient. Erie said he had ( condition. Extras. $1,400 MDTORCYCLES/ PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI) - Hurri­ 87.5 west, about 160 miles south of Escambia County Sheriff's Depart­ Camille but it's not a Danny, either,” 5768. or best. 643-2328, eveninos, (b ic yc les 058-08 S E P T E M B E R 10, 1985 informed Town Attorney Kevin O'Brien and Finance ment, said a few people chose lo remain said Harrison County (Miss.) Civil Manchester — Available VAC-ALL RENTAL FOR Officer Thomas Moore orally that the bill was not cane Elena, a potential killer hurricane Pensacola. Borbara. TOWN WIDE LEAF that sent 120,000 residents and Labor "There are also indications the on Santa Rosa Island. Defense Director Wade Guice. "This is immediately. One, two Mongoose Bike. Cost $250 INVITATION TO BID *788 PICKUP going to be paid. "We have the names of their next of more like a Frederic of '79 or a Betsy of and three bedroom apart­ -REBUILDINO EXIgTINO Both Erie and FitzGerald criticized the Manchester Day holiday tourists fleeing inland from steering currents are changing and the new. Best offer. Call 742- S E P T E M B E R 12, 1985 Gulf coast resorts, flung its 100 mph hurricane is expected to make a more kin,” he said. '65 — both were killers and not to be ments. $410, $475, $525, 5824. CHIMNEV - MAYBERRY RADIO MAINTENANCE, Herald for its Aug. 22 scries of stories about Bennet heat and hot water In­ South Windsor Kennel SCHOOL- POLICE 8. PUBLIC WORKS tenants' complaints. Among complaints reported by winds and 12-foot tides today toward the northerly course today,” said the They're staying at their own risk,” taken lightly " Club — Obedlance and The Board of Education, 110 DEPTS. hurricane center. "If this occurs, the said another official. cluded. J.D. Real Estate, SAVINGS Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ the Herald were concerns about leaky apartments, condominium coves of the Florida More than 100,000 people shuttered 646-1980. breed handling classes S E P T E M B E R 13, 1985 panhandle. threat to southeast Louisiana will Allen Dean Jr., who manages a Wednesday nights at the I 7 q JRECREATIDN ford, Ct., will receive sealed CHENEY HISTORIC door access to the handicapped, poor lighting, coastal homes, packed belongings and bids for "REBUILDING EX­ DISTRICT - PHASE I - Hurricane warnings were posted decrease and warnings may be lowered Holiday Inn on Pensacola Beach, told Tolland Agricultural Gold I'JI VEHICLES ISTING CHIMNEY - MAY­ inadequate heat and unfinished carpentry. jammed coastal highways along the Large 3 room heated to make RECONSTRUCTION OF from Morgan City, La., to Apalachic­ there later today.” guests to leave the resort Thursday. Gulf coast, where resorts were jammed apartment. $440 monthly, Building, Route 30, Ver­ BERRY SCHOOL". Bid In­ ELM 8. FOREST STREETS In another development. Ada Sullivan, the Florida Gov. Bob Graham warned "It's a heartbreaker to have this non. Starting September formation and specifications chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the ola, Fla., a span of about 450 miles. The with tourists anticipating one last security, no pets, no ap- 1982 Jayco Pop-up — 14'/a ore available at the Business The Town of Manchester Is storm was not expected to hit land until residents of low-lying areas to evacuate weekend disappear like this because of pllances. 646-2426 4th. Beginners Obedlance Office. Sealed bids will be re­ on equal opportunity em- Manchester Housing Authority, said Thursday she summer fling during the Labor Day ft. Fully loaded, excellent olover, and requires an ottlr- early Saturday. immediately or face possible injury or the storm,” he said. weekdays. classes, $35 for 7 weeks at condition. Must be seen. ceived until 1:00 p.m., VVed- feels the MHA should not manage the Bennet holiday weekend. And some 20,000 men 6:30. Advanced classes, nesdov, Septem ber 4, 1985 at motlve action policy tor all ot The hurricane slowed its forward death, and he dispatched 250 National In Mississippi. Gov. Bill Allain 2 Call 643-9689. Its Contractors and Vendors Apartments as suggested by two Democrats on the on pil rigs in coastal waters also Manchester — Immacu­ 7:30. Open and utility which time they will be pub­ motion today, giving it more time to Guardsmen to Pensacola to help with declared a state of emergency Thurs­ MILEU licly opened and reod aloud. os 0 condition of doing busi­ Board of Directors. Story on page 3. evacuated to safe ground. class 8:30, $3 per class. ness with the Town, os per strengthen over the warm Gulf waters. the evacuation. day night for the Gulf Coast counties of 3 late 3Vj room apartment. The Board of Education res­ Stove, refrigerator, wall- Breed Handling classes, erves the right to accept or Federal Order 11246. "Winds are now 100 mph and Elena Escambia County Civil Defense Di­ Harrison. Jackson and Hancock, and Mansions along the Mississippi coast, to-wall. No pets. Referen­ 6:30,7:30 8.8:30, $5aclass. MISCELLANEOUS relect any or all bids or the Bid forms, plans ond soecltl- could become even more dangerous rector M.K. "Buck” Renfroe estimated Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards, cal­ ravaged 16 years ago by Hurricane No pre-registratlon. right to waive technical lor- cdtions ore available at the ces. $350 plus utilities. (a u to m o tiv e m olltles It It Is In the best In­ General Services' office. before moving across the coast early that 20,000 people were evacuating ling Elena "a major hurricane,” Camille, were boarded up. 649-4003. terest to do so. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Labor Day 1985 Saturday,” the National Hurricane Santa Rosa Island. Perdido Key and declared an emergency in 14 parishes. "People are panicking and heading Three Free Kittens — 7 Parts for 73 Buick Apollo Richard A. Huot, CONNECTICUT Center said in a late advisory. low-lying areas along Pensacola’s Alabama Gov. George Wallace also inland,” said Carol Barnette of the weeks old, box trained, 2 D irector ROBERT B. WEISS, Monday, Sept. 2, is Labor Day, a legal holiday. declared an emergency, buff, 1 tiger. Call 649-3687. and 71 Nova. Engine, Business Services GENERAL MANAGER At 9 a.m. EDT, the center of Elena waterfront. Mobile County (Ala.) Emergency Man­ 061-08 Municipal oflloes: Town offices in Manchester, was near latitude 28.0 north, longitude Maj. Dick Barlow, an officer with the "This Is not a super storm like agement Agency. body & windows. Call 055-08 Andover. Bolton and Coventry will be closed Spacious 4 Room Apart­ 742-5824. 0 Monday. 9 ment — One bedroom, [MUSICAL TOWN OF MANCHIBTBR Slate and federal offices: Closed Monday. State formal dining room, I ITEMS______LEGAL NOTICE available September 1st. Motor Vehicle Department offices will close at $390 plus utilities. Secur­ For The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold o public 12:30 p.m, today and will reopen Tuesday. Auto Astronauts get ready for satellite repair in Plano — Year old, Kim­ hearing on Wednesday, Septembers, 1985 ot7:W P.M. In the ity. 6464)754. ^Womon Who Sew ball console. Hardly used. emissions testing stations will be open all day Hearing Room, Lincoln Center, 494 M ain Street, Manches­ today but will be closed Saturday and Monday. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) - again possibly Sunday when they try to firings were planned for early Saturday slowly spinning. Q -13 3 First come first served. ter, Connecticut to hear and consider the following peti­ Five Room Apartment — With the e/cduahe $850. 646-3430 after 5pm. tions: Post offices; Post offices will be closed Monday Discovery’s spacewalking repairmen repair the stranded Syncom 3 radio lo complete the rendezvous. Because of power problems with one Heat and hot water, $500 BRUNO DUBALDO - RISUBDIVISION - CONORRSS and there will be no regular home mail delivery. closed in on a crippled but fully fueled relay station. Back at the Kennedy Space Center, of the joints on Discovery's space per month. Security and ■rhiB 68-pa^e Craft Book PN0TO4UM STRR RT A N D IR V IN O B T R IR T (D-3S) - To resubdIvIde two Libraries: The Mary Cheney and Whiton communications satellite today for a Earlier, the shuttle’s cabin pressure engineers hauled the ntw shuttle crane, which will slow down Its are in the existing lots totalling approxlmotelv .54 acres, known os Lot references required. Phll- is filled with more than Patterns Memorial libraries will be closed Saturday and weekend service call to "hot-wire” the was lowered and the spacewalkers Atlantis to the same launch pad operation, the spacewalk Is expected to brlck Agency, 646-4200. 40 quick-to-make items I TAG SA^S 88 and Lot 89, to create three lots - 63 Irving Street and the spent 45 minutes breathing pure oxygen Discovery left Tuesday to ready the require two days to complete instead of usinj felt, yarn, plastics Manchester northerly portion ot 59 Irving Street. Monday and the bookmobile will not run. The relay station so the Navy can put it to and other inexpensive BOB RILRY OLOSMOBILR - SPRCIAL RXCIPTION - Bentley Memorial Library in Bolton will be work. to help flush nitrogen from their untried spaceship for its maiden launch one as originally planned. Manchester — 6 room FASHION...The MaaailBc Tag Sale — Childrens ADAMS iT R R IT (R-16) - Speclol Exception application bloodstreams, a routine procedure to around Oct. 3 on a secret military Once Syncom 3 Is stabilized, a bar will duplex, 2 bedrooms, ap­ household remnants. Fun Herald closed Saturday and Monday. The Booth and As Discovery steadily narrowed the to make for gifts and ba­ for Womca Wko Sew, is here clothing and toys, excel­ under Article 11, Section 16.15.02(a) to develop a parcel In Dimock Memorial Library in Coventry will be gap with the target Syncom 3 satellite, prevent the "bends” when working in mission. be attached to its side with a fixture that pliances Including washer zaars. with dozens of easy-lo-sew lent condition. Call 643- excess ot 4 acres, to permit o use which requires outside itor- and dryer. $550 plus utili­ Pkoto-CaMe pattern designs everyday. oge of motor vehicle Inventory, supplies and equipment and open Saturday but closed Monday the shuttle crew trained television low-pressure spacesuits. Thursday. Discovery’s crewmen will allow the mechanical arm to latch Q-133, Craft Book, is 9689. which requires automobile parking spaces In excess of 60 Otherwise, Engle, van Hoften, launched Syncom 4, a redesigned on. Then Fisher and van Hoften will ties. No pets. No chllren. $3.25 a copy. in aU size ranges. . . limdy, Retailers; Most stores will remain open cameras on hurricane Elena for the flattering styles for busy spaces - 2S9 Adams Street. Fisher, Richard Covey and John version of the crippled satellite they begin installing' electronic gear to 649-7366 or 646-1131. Tag Sqle — Saturday, Monday. second day in a row. Commander Joe Te order. Mad $3JS, laclidti career women or active mart i"' • f®*** CHANOR - BIOWRLL Banks: AU banks will be closed Monday. Some Engle said the storm was Lounge faced a relatively light schedule hope to repair, and two other communi­ bypass the faulty automatic timer that postf|t Md kaitdlim. homemakers; Sew-Slaple Augu$tv31sf7 9:30am- S T R U T (A-29) - To change the zoning closslflcotlon from today as Discovery relentlessly gained cations satellites were launched Tues­ Manchester — 5 room, 2 A N N E CABOT designs for children and gifts; 5:30pm. 65 Miller Rood, p m * * Rural Residence and Residence B to Planned Residence De­ will also be closed on Saturday. "spectacular.” Tailed to activate the craft in April. bedroom, heat and hot plus a Sewlag SappleiMt Eost Windsor, CT(off hoppers velopment for land of opproximatelv 1.2 acres and to op- Liquor: Liquor stores will be closed Monday. "It’s sure an interesting storm,” ground on Syncom 3. By 8:30 a.m.. day to earn NASA $35 million In delivery water Included. $625. prove a General Plan of Development for fhe site as shown New torti, N.T. lOuse (directions for skirt, liny doll Griffin Road). on the moot Included In the petition - 279 Bldwell Street. Bars will remain open. Engle said as the shuttle raced over the Discovery was less than 2,000 miles fees. Children welcome. 647- Print Nemo, Addresi witb ZIP and quilt, tote bag and S h o p t h e Garbage collection: There will be no refuse hurricane. "It doesn’t have a classic behind its target and catching up at Syncom 3, an $85 million satellite 7602. t O J E OAd &iy;e NmnOir. kitchen aids); and two Boaas JUS??.?!AUDWaW ANSALDI, JR. - ZONR CHANOR - SPRINO ETRRRT (A-N) - To change fhe collection in Manchester or Bolton Moflday. The eye yet but It looks like it's trying to about 130 miles per orbit. J owned by Hughes Communications I n Inside Today SPECIAL: Ovef 200 se­ Coapoas. Classifieds. zoning clasiltlcatlon from Rural Residence to Residence AA collection will be held one day later. Dumps in develop one. Flight director Jay Greene said the c. and leased by the Navy, has been East Hartford — Avolla- lections and a FltEE Price.. .$2.00 a copy. tor o parcel of oporaxlmotel vTS.Oocree - portion of 600V Spr- space shuttle was cruising along In stranded in a useless orbit since April ble October 1st, first floor. Pattern Section in the ino Strttt. Andover and Coventry will be closed Monday. 'Tve got a lot of (friends) over there To order, saad |1.8t. Modes 20 Year Accumulation — Emergency numbers: In Manchester, high­ in northwest Florida that will be hoping tip-top shape with only minor problems. when its automatic self starter failed to 20 pages, 2 sections Immaculate 6 room apart­ ALBUM. Just $3.00. Kerosene heater, china At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written Manchester communicptlons received. Copies of these petitions hove way, 647-3233: refuse, 647-3248; sewer and water, this storm misses them, anyway.” "Everything's in good shape. We're engage after launch from a shuttle. ment In 3 family. Applian­ Alio ttioto BOOKS At SS>SS M a K] cabinet, dining fable, **’• Town C Itrk's office and moy be Inspected 647-3111. In Bolton, civil preparedness, 649-8743. On Discovery’s lower deck, mean­ all waiting for tomorrow,” he said. For the repair Saturday, which Advlc«^^ _ 14 ObItuartM . ces, garage. Security dep­ ft-1 SS-ROIE B U lin - dlrootlfoi OloMware, old tools, lots during office hours. C iM ilflsd - . Oplnlon,ii^ for 20 pleeod M d ■pfllSN ONltts. OSS m IstME Herald The chase began in earnest Thursday begins about 7:30 a.m. EDT, van Hoften osit, references required, MMAre^Aesrleis of old stuff. Saturday and In Coventry, town garage, 742-6588. while, astronauts James "Ox” van C o m ict. ____6 P«opl«(tlk . no pets, working couple Q-117-Pl«ln B PMOt aOWER New Ysm, N.T. IBOM PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION with two rocket firings. A fhiril was plans to stand on Discovery's SO-foot- Enttrtainmtnt. ^ 1 2 Sports____ BUILTS-24 grtctfdl Ittlgns. Sunday, 8/31, 9/1, 9om- MondiMtcr H«rold 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 .Mancheiter Herald; The Herald will not Hoften and William Fisher were preferred. $450 plus utlll- Leo Kwosh, Secretory publish Monday and its offices will be closed. planned today to "tweak” the shuttle's long robot arm to manually stabilize the LftHary---- .... 2 Ttt«v($lon. O-IM-Mike It wltH Nofdto & krisi Nans, gddriss with ZIP 4pm. 45 Village Street, 4 4 3 - 3 7 1 1 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m Doted of Manchester, CT this 29th day of August, 19BS. carefully checking out the $2 million tlM. 528-6779 after 5pm. Thriod-Dlrectloni for 40 item . COBC, speed by Just 6 mph. Four mqre/rockel 15,190-pound satellite, which may be Manchester. 057-01 spacesuits they will wear Saturday and MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 30, 1985 ^ i_ t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. A ub. 30. 19S5 Colombia to coca-killing herbicide Scalpers hire bums No formal policy Firehouse price Union sends proposals (UPI) - Seedy-looking transients, who spent one night in line to grab all the Bruce aerial-spray testing is set for next week, By Robert Doherty dictions "overly optimistic.” Officials hope an effective spraying Springsteen concert tickets they could, have been becomes official to Pillowtex managers other sources say aerial tests were done on AIDS In school United Press International "Eradication is certainly a goal but program in Colombia also could be hired for another night’s work. in May, July and August. not usually a realistically attainable exported to Peru and Bolivia, vital links Ticket scalpers hired street people — bartering By John F. Kirch management’s proposals in July Those tests — done in the southern By Susan Vaughn alternative plans would be consi­ No challenge has been raised to an ordinance W ASHINGTON - Colombia, the goal. You try to control or just manage in the cocaine chain. with cigarettes, food and money' — to buy the Herald Reporter The dispute centers around wage and plains region of Colombia — have Herald Reporter dered would be children with open setting the mimimum value of the town’s world’s third largest producer of the the situation. 1 think we can do that,” he Although 75 percent of cocaine tickets for Springsteen's Sept, 13 show at the benefit increa.ses, worker’s seniority and shown a Dow Chemical Co. product, sores or biters. Buckland firehouse at $600,000 and, in the absence plant used to make cocaine, will test an entering the is made in Cotton Bowl. Scalpers raided the Salvation Army The union for striking Pillowtex Corp. management rights. Union officials are also said. marketed in the United States as The Manchester school adminis- ' Manchester school administra­ of such a challenge, the ordinance becomes herbicide that U.S. officials claim could The problem is to find an herbicide Wednesday, promising cash for anyone willing to textile workers .sent management a new concerned that Pillowtex might relocate the Colombia much of it is processed from Garlon, as the most effective agent. tration would treat any incidence tors met with two legal representa­ effective today. wipe out the South American nation's strong enough to kill the tough coca proposal Thursday that members hope will plant or subcontract work to other firms. better grade coca leaf and paste sit in line. of AIDS individually, based on tives of the state education depart­ plant but that is environmentally safe. "We did find good results on some of The 80,000 tickets for the Sept. 13 show were The ordinance was legally advertised in the bring both sides back to the negotiating In another mailer. Madorc met with illegal crop. smuggled into Colombia from Peru and state guidelines, Manchester ment Thursday to learn about So far, coca eradication has been done the plants,” said the herbicide expert. gone in just 4'/2 hours so promoters arranged for a Manchester Herald Aug. 17, 18 and 20. Under table, a union official said today. Manchester Police Capl. Robert Guliano Colombia may begin a program to Bolivia. School Superintendent James P, legislative issues related to educa­ manually, which has been ineffective "We are killing some of the plants. provisions of the Town Charier, an ordinance Robert MSdore, financial secretary- this morning to discuss what he called a lack spray coca plants late this year and U.S. In 1984, an estimated 56,820 metric second show Sept. 14. Kennedy said today. tion. Questions about AIDS and officials say a full-fledged program means, a congressional report said, We’re not killing them all. We just have With tickets going on sale this morning and becomes effective 10 days after its third treasurer for United Auto Workers Local of police neutrality in the strike. tons of coca leaf — which is ground into AIDS Related Complex came up, ■ That report, written by the House to do some refinements.” limited to six a buyer, scalpersagain turned to the "It depends strictly on the advertisement. 376. which represents the 90 striking Madorc was referring to incidents at the could eliminate production — esti­ paste and processed into cocaine — Kennedy said. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse transients, who earned us much as $40 in addition situation. We can’t generalize," production and maintenance workers, said company’s Regent Street plant, where he mated at 11,680 metric tons of leaf in were harvested in Peru and another Colombian Justice Minister Enrique Kennedy said that Deputy Edu­ The ordinance was adopted by the Board of and Control, said coca production in Kennedy said. He added that a he sent the proposals by telegram Thursday claimed police are not protecting strikers 1984 — in three years. 49,200 metric tons in Bolivia. Parejo said the National Drug Council to the perks of smokes and chow. cation Commissioner Lorraine A r­ Directors Aug. 13. It sets the minimum value of Colombia — virtually non-existent " It’s totally legal to be doing this in the slate of child in the state of Connecticut and was waiting for a response. He would against workers who speed through the "(It could) knock out the Colombian next week will watch aerial spraying onson, an attorney, explained the the controversied firehouse at $600,000 until July before 1980 — totaled about 50,000 acres Testing of the herbicide began last Texas," said one scalper who identilied himself cannot be denied an education. not say what those proposals might be. picket line. crop in three years, knock out Ecuador and evaluate the results. guidelines on how to prevent 1, 1986, at which time the town may establish a in 1984, up from about 37,500 acres in year and the United States has provided The federal government’s first Richard Kerncr, vice president for He mentioned striker Louis J. Palmer Jr. in less than that. Then, we hope to move as Bill. "It lakes them off the streets a couple of transmission of AIDS in schools new value for it. The ordinance specifies that the against Peru and Bolivia,” a State the herbicide and helicopters for "I believe the consequences if we set of guidelines issued this week personnel at Pillowtex, said this moniing of South Windsor, who was arrested 1983. days and gets them .something to eat. We’ve r t prepared by a joint task force of firehouse shall not be sold for less than the U.S. officials say Colombia and aerial-spraying tests. have success in the application of couplOs out there together, and $80 will set them on children with AIDS said there is that he had not yet received the union’s Wednesday when he allegedly blocked and Department official said. the state departments of Educa­ established value. • But an .American weed control and Ecuador have agreed to use a herbicide Although Rodrigo Lloreda, Colom­ herbicides to the coca crop is of no reason to keep the children proposals. He added that he would respond damaged the car of a female worker trying up entirely." tion and Health Services in March. The Democratic members of the hoard ptissed herbicide specialist working with the if it's proven effective and environmen­ bia's ambassador to the United States, enormous importance to the entire home from school. The U.S. Center privately if and when the union contiicts to cross the picket line Madore claims that One of her comments. Kennedy Colombians Thursday called such pre­ told United Press International the first world,” he said. for Disease Control in said the ordinance as part of their response to a him. Palmer was hit by and fell on the car, tally safe. said, was that there is not one there was no evidence the disease Republican petition effort to force the sale of the "If we receive any change of position from causing the dent. known case of a family member or could be transmitted through firehouse for the highest bid over $400,000 the union," Kerner said, "m y response Madorc said picketers have a constitu­ health care worker contacting casual contact in the classroom, The Republicans have not filed their petitions would be to bargain at the bargaining table, tional right to stop and talk to replacement AIDS from a person afflicted with school showers, day-care cefiters. Republican Town Chairman Curtis Smith has not in the newspapers. I have an obligation workers and truck drivers iM'fore they enter Weather the disease. said the party will continue its petition effort gyms or elsewhere, and recom­ to bargain with Local .376, not in front of the the plant grounds and they deserve police Peopletalk The state guidelines are not mended common-sense hygienic Meanwhile, the Democrats have petitioned for public. ” protection 3 3 mandated, but strictly advisory, a procedures be followed. an ordinance that would require the town fire The 90 workers at Pillowtex. a pillow and ”If wc’rc denied our constitutional rights Today’s forecast stale Department of Education district to keep the firehouse and operate it That- comforter manufacturer, walked off the job to slop cars ;ind talk to those workers, then There are no known cases of spokesman said today. Connecticut, Massachusetts question has been placed on the Inillot for the Nov Monday when a stale mediator could not wc’ll proceed legally,” Madore said today. children with AIDS in Manchester Kennedy said the main responsi­ and Rhode Island: Today: rain 5 election. bring both sides together The mediator was He added that he would rather settle the and only one child in the state is with highs in the 60s. Tonight: bility of the schools is to explain the called in Aug. 23 after workers had rejected problems with Guliano. being denied schooling in a regular guidelines to teachers and staff so rain occasionally heavy tonight. classroom this fall. that they know how to handle Lows in the 50s. Saturday: rain According to Kennedy, if a local certain situations. For example, ending in the morning followed I) ^ child had AIDS, the school board he said, school custodians will be by partial clearing except for would decide appropriate educa­ trained to use gloves and antisep­ A t £ 0 0 lingering showers on Cape Cod. tional plans based on the best tics when cleaning up any bodily Some tips for Highs around 70. medical advice available. The fluids such as blood, urine or parents-to-be Maine: Clouding up north, : rP ^ /t options could include educating the vomit. cloudy with a chance of rain 0 (5f ^ ‘ child at home, in a controlled Principals will relate the AIDS Actor Gregory Harri­ southeast and occasional rain environment or in a regular guidelines to the teachers in their SUMNER CLEARANCE son, one of the stars of the elswhere today. Highs in the classroom, Kennedy said. schools as they see fit, Kennedy TV show "Trapper John, upper 50 to mid 60s. Chance of Kennedy said examples of when said. M.D.," lakes a break with his wife, actress Randl rain farnor,^and rain elsewhere Oakes, right, and Dr. tonight. Lows in the 40s far north Barbara Mitchell after a to the lower and mid 50s day of filming in New elswhere. Gradual clearing Sat­ MHA board chairman York earlier this week. urday after a chance of morning The couple, expecting a A rain or showers over all but the \ \ r r child in three months, is far north. Highs in the upper 50s against roie in Bennet making a series of video- and the 60s. Our gray has come cassettes aimed at expec­ New Hampshire: Rain today Fisher VHS Video Cassette Fisher VHS HI-FI/MTS Fisher 50-Watt/Channei tant parents called and tonight. Highs today in the Today: rain, at times heavy, highs around 70, light southeast winds. Ada Sullivan, chairman of the Bennet. She said the authority has Recorder with wireless remote control stereo Video Cassette Recorder "Pampers Wants You to upper 50s to mid 60s. Lows Tonight: rain occasionally heavy. Lows 50 to 55. Light northeast Board of Commissioners of the not been asked to manage the Audio/Video System Bennet complex and she has not Know.” I * ■)\ tonight in the upper 40s to mid winds. Chance of rain near 1(X) percent. Saturday: rain ending in the Manchester Housing Authority, • 4 yideo heads, 2 AFM heads FOH*40 • 25" stereo remote controlled TV still feels the authority should not discussed the question with other • 105 Channel cable ready tuner 50s. Saturday chance of morning morning followed by partial clearing. Highs 70 to 75. Chance of rain FVH 810 take over management of the members of the authority’s board. • 14 day, 3 eyent timer • 14 day, 9 eyent programming • 50 Watt per channel amplifier UPI photo rain or showers then clearing in 20 percent by afternoon. Sunday, fair. Highs in the 70s. Labor Day: Bennet Apartments at 1146 Main 10 function wireless remote cc tfrol • Dolby noise reduction (SFISHER (w/5 band graphic equalizer) the afternoon. Highs in the 60s. chance of showers. Highs in the 70s. Today's weather picture was In the wake of criticism by • AM /FM stereo tuner drawn by Danielle Rivers, of 49 Milford St., a student at Bowers St. tenants over problems in the /U Vermont: Cloudy and cool • Dual Cassette Deck today with rainy periods. High in School. Sullivan said Thursday she still Bennet Apartments, two Demo­ cratic members of the town Board • Semi-automatic Turntable the 60s. Still cloudy and cool feels the way she did in October G g n s H E R 3 way speakers 1983 when the authority’s board of Directors have said they would *349. *799. tonight with more rain likely. like to see the housing authority Audio & yideo Low in the 50s. Cloudy at the start decided not to submit a bid for the Fisher Audio Component System cabinets AysioB4 management contract of the 45 take over the management. The Fisher “ Hi-Fi to Go’’ System ^ 308. Saturday with increasing sun­ with Compact Disc Player and Brown’s famous daughters Mafia princess mad apartments. In 1983, board opinions came from Stephen with Built-In Graphic Equalizer A A Wireless Remote Control shine. High near 70. Penny, majority leader, and Brown University may have to set up a special The daughter of late mobster Sam Giancana members said the authority did not • AM /FM / Cassette Stereo • 100 watt per channel amplifier dormitory wing for celebrity daughters. Among says she’s been "shafted by Hollywood rat finks. ” have enough staff and that Carol James Fogarty. Shanley, the authority’s executive The current Bennet manager is • Detachable 2-way • AM /FM • Dual Cassette the 1,387 incoming Antoinette "Toni” Giancana’s book "Mafia Extended outlook speaker system • Linear tracking Princess" is being made into a television movie director, would have too many Greater Hartford Realty Manage­ freshmen at the Extended outlook for New • Metal tape turntable Providence, H I., and she’s irate about not having a role when it responsibilities if the board added ment Corp. The company was England Sunday through ^ i selected December 1983 by the capability school are the starts filming Sept. 6. Bennet to her duties. daughters of ex- ’’They’re scum, like my father used to say," Tuesday: Sullivan said Thursday that she Bennet Housing Corp. on recom­ President Jimmy Giancana, 50, said. Connecticut, Massachusetts thinks care of the authority’s mendation of Community Develop­ *999. Carter, former vice Susan Lucci, a veteran of "All My Children,” and Rhode Island: Fair Sunday. federal- and state-subsidized hous­ ment Corp., which developed the QBHSHER 8551P la FISHER 5 FISHER U U ing complexes might suffer if it former school building with the presidential candi­ will be Toni and Tony Curtis will play her father. Chance of showers Monday. Fair date Geraldine Fer­ Giancana says she was offered role of extra in a Tuesday. Highs in the 70s. Lows took over responsibility for town as a partner. raro, actress Jane wedding scene "lost in the crowd somewhere like in the 50s. FAMOUS MAKE White Westinghouse Fonda and Claus a nobody. I’m no stooge. I’m no dummy. I’ve been Vermont: Cool and dry Sun­ 1 A f f GUARANTEED von Bulow, recently in commercials. ” day. Scattered showers and mild LOWEST cleared of trying to She recently was in television commercials for Monday then dry again on Cost could go higher 17 murder his heiress the Star weekly! Tuesday. Highs 65 to 75 except 75 PRICES wife. "M y public wants to see me, " Giancana said. to 80 on Monday. Lows from 45 to most U NDHCOUNTn Vanessa Vadim, Tm so appalled they would do this to me. 1 mean, 55. REFRIGERATOR G G in those emotional breakdown scenes with shock Satellite view for Bolton firehouse DISHWASHER Fonda’s daughter New Hampshire, Maine: Fair ^ICOLOR TV with director Roger treatments, who could play that belter than me Tuesday. Lows in the 40s to lower Commerce Dept, satellite photo taken at 3:30 a.m. E D T shows the Vadim, Laura Zac- Who could play me at my wedding or my father’s 50s. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s. Midwest with embedded showers and thunderstorms moving from caro, Ferraro’s wake better than me?" the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley toward the Northeast. Strong Bv Kevin Flood Wiedie notified the PBC of other unexpected costs July 29, when he offspring, Amy Car­ thunderstorms associated with Hurricane Elena are in the eastern Herald Reporter 498 *348 said recent studies show it will cost 198 ter and Cosima von Gulf of Mexico. Patchy high clouds are streaming over the California BOLTON — The Public Building twice as much to develop the Bulow will be cost­ Across the nation coast Into the northern Rockies. ing their parents Commission learned Thursday firehouse land than originally Laura Zaccaro $16,100 each per Little Jimmy Jagger? Rain and thunderstorms will night that building officials have expected. The new cost of develop­ extend over the Atlantic Coast, ing the three-acre site, which is at year. Marriage may be next now that Mick Jagger recommended changes in the W h i r l p o o l SONY” the eastern Gulf of Mexico, the ------29.77 3000 the intersection of Bolton Center Recent Brown graduate Bill Mondale, son of has a son. i; SEATTLE septic system of the town’s pro­ Ohio Valley, the lower Great <3000 posed firehouse which could raise Road and Notch Road, will be HOLDS Mondale, took lime to show Zaccaro Jagger’s girlfriend, Jerry Hall, gave birth to BOSTON 1 5 " HOUR around campus. Lakes and portions of lower the project’s cost by as much as $178,000, he said. 525 POUNDS L ' * G their second child, a 7-pound boy, in New York V »tO CASSfTTt Wednesday after 11 hours of labor. The baby is Michigan. $10,000. UPRIGHT ELECTRONIC TUNER Alan Wiedie, the Bolton archi­ Town officials are looking at the still unnamed but a source said to be close to Highs will be in the 60s and 70s possibility of trimming costs by FREEZER’ RECORDER Jagger predicts the name will be James or from New England across the tect overseeing the project, told COLOR TV the PBC that a state official having town workers do some of Jimmy, adding that Jagger promised to marry Great Lakes and over the Pacific SAN F the site development work instead 'Xhirfp^l Hall if the child was a boy. Northwest. Highs will reach 90 recommended several changes in Now you know 3000 the septic system before the of leaving it to private contractors. The wedding reportedly will take place in degrees from the southern half of The fire department also may be While the Nina, the Pinlu and the Santa Maria Jagger’s chateau in France before Thanksgiving, the Mississippi Valley across the LOS A'f^LES firehouse was put out to bid last 368 268 asked to do without some of the 288 month. Town Sanitarian H. Calvin helped Christopher Columbus discover the New dagger and Hall also have a 17-month old southern and central Plains, World in 1492, the Santa Maria wrecked off the LOWE8Ti29 77 Hutchinson agreed with one of the equipment that had been planned daughter. Elizabeth Scarlett, and he has from eastern Montana across to be purchased for the new Back to College Special: FAMOUS MAKE shore of Haiti on Christmas Day that year and 13-year-old daughters from ex-wife Bianca and a TEMPERATURES changes, he said, and made it a Litton New Mexico and the southern condition of his approval of the firehouse. could not return to Europe. singer Marsha Hunt. •.MIAMI Litton_y\ire Compact Cube half of the Plateau. project. Townspeople voted in May to let Temperatures will reach 100 FITS OVCM THE RANOCl TO LEQEMD- Wiedie said the change Hutchin­ town officials to bond $800,000 for Dorm degrees from southern Kansas son wanted was included in the the new firehouse. TOUCH PAD MICROWAVE into north central Texas. Highs plans he put out to bid last month. In another issue related to the IICROWAVE ) Refrigerator through the desert Southwest (Z Z 3 iHOWOlS ^ flow But since the plans have gone out to firehouse, the PBC appointed Almanac will reach 100 to 110 degrees. UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST ® bid, Wiedie said, Hutchinson "has Wiedie to ask state highway Modal 8094 O n l y i A A 3 3 rethought his position" on the officials whether a permit is *448. SR4802 *98. second change and asked that it be needed for plans to allow the Today is Friday, Aug, 30, the National forecast included in the firehouse plans. building’s drainage to run into a MA 6MAV0X Whirlpool 241st day of 1985 with 123 to follow. Weather radio That second change in the septic pipe under Bolton Center Road, The moon is full. During early Saturday morning rain Is forecast for the Gulf Coast 2 5 " The National Weather Service Region and parts of the South Atlantic Coast States. Showers are sy.stem, he said, would mean part of which is a state highway. , yElectronlc 0< a O FAMILY SIZE The morning stars are Mercury, HIAVY DUTY broadcasts continuous, 24-hour forecast for parts of the North Atlantic coast. Widely scattered raising the level of the firehouse a First Selectman Douglas T. ' '|r Tunar Super-Buy! AUTOMATK Venus and \fars. foot higher than current plans call The evening stars are Jupiter weather information on 162.475 showers are possible all along the Atlantic Coast. Elsewhere the Cheney told the PBC that the COLOR TV WASHER mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in weather will be fair. Minimum temperatures will lncludeil(Maxlmum for. The added cost would come Inland-Wetlands Agency made the COLOR TV and Saturn. from having to buy more fill to Those born on this date are under New London and 162.40 mHz in temperatures In parenthesis) Atlanta68 (80), Boston 55 (6t), permit — if necessary — a accommodate the revised sanitary condition of its approval of the 0 0 the sign of Virgo. They include Meriden. 60 (81), Cleveland 56 (77), Dallas 75 (100), 60 (06)\ Duluth 55 system, Wiedie said. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, au­ (77), 72 (95), Jacksonville 73 (85), Kansas City 70 (93), Little project Wednesday night. *388. *248. *318. In answering questions from thor of "Frankenstein,” in 1797; Rock 71 (96). 66 (82), Miami 79 (90). Minneapolis 63 (85), Town Administrative Assistant PBC member Jose Ramirez, how­ Karen Levine was recently as­ Louisiana Gov. Huey Long in 1893; Air quality 74 (94), New York 61 (73), Phoenix 83 (106), St. Louis 67 ever, Wiedie conceded that the sured by a state highway official TiH ir irnm liliU journalist John Gunther in 1901; The state Department of E n ­ (88), San Francisco 54 (78), Seattlt 53 (67), Washington 68 (82). second change is no more than a actors Raymond Massey in 1896 that he "had no problem" with the 8 HOUR I 1 9 " vironmental Protection provides recommendation and that the Dl A • 13" and Fred MacMurray in 1908 (age drainage plans, Cheney said. But daily air pollution reports and firehouse plans would have state CAtSCTTI KEMOTi CONTROL 77), singer Kitty Levine failed to ask whether a / COLOR TV seasonal pollen count informa­ Manchester Herald approval without it. permit is needed, Cheney said, and ^RECORDER COLOR TV Weils in 1919 (age 66). and actor PBC members were initially Timothy Bottoms in 1951 (age 34). tion from the Department of that raises the possibility that the Health Services. The recorded Richard AA. Diamond, Publisher concerned that they may have project may have been pul out to BEST On this date in history: allowed the project to go out to bid In 30 B.C., Egyptian Queen message is provided at 566-3449. bid without all the neccessary «338. BUY! *178. Penny Sadd AAark F. Abraitls without full state and local appro­ permits. Cleopatra committed suicide by val of the septic system, meaning allowing a poisonous asp to bite Associate Publisher Business AAanager Wiedie, Cheney and the PBC they would have to rebid the members all agreed that a permit SAVE NOW ON AMERICAS TOP NAME BRANDS! her. project. In 1862, the Union Army com­ USPS 327-500 VOL. CIV. No. 2S0 is probably not needed, but Cheney Lottery Wiedie told the commission that said the town should make sure. manded by Maj. Gen. John Pope Publlthad dolly axcept Sunday Sueeastad corriar rotas ora SI.20 he could avoid a second bidding was defeated by Confederate "We have an assurance, but we do and ctfioln holiday! by th« Man- waakly, SS.12 for ona month, SIS.3S process by attaching an addendum troops In the second Battle of Bull chttttr Publishing Co., 14 Brolnard for thraa months, S30.70 for six not have a permit," he said. Connecticut daily Ploct, Manchtslor, Conn. 06040. Se­ months and S41.40 for ona yoor. to the current plans. 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* - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 30. 1985 ‘Bridge to life’ In Tucson Aquino suspect’s V.S./World In Brief Leading indicators, trade deficit up Heart patient waits for human organ attorney wants WASHINGTON — The government’s sensitive index of leading indicators moved up a weak 0.4 percent in July following three By Edward B. Havens months of barely perceptible improvement, signaling the United Press International charges dismissed absence of any big on tfie economic horizon, government TUCSON, Ariz. - The youngest Bv Jack Reed using Aquino’s nickname. He economists said today. declined comment on possible The composite index, designed to anticipate trends, had a hard recipient of an artificial heart was United Press International on a "bridge to life" as doctors moves to counter the ruling. time finding any. Only two of the 11 indicators — stock prices and continued to search for a suitable “We won, we won,” a jubilant money supply — moved more than one-tenth of a percent. SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (UPl) MANILA, Philippines — The human heart to replace the man­ — President Reagan will cam­ Supreme Court today ruled that Manuel Pamaran, chief justice of The accumulation of tiny changes added up to a 0.42 percent made organ that was keeping him the lower court, cried out as he increase for the month, only slightly stronger than June's revised paign “in virtually every part of Armed Forces Chief Gen. Fabian alive, his doctors said. the country" to pressure Congress Ver’s testiitiony before a civilian swept past reporters in the court­ 0.36 percent advance. The index, like a variety of other economic into quick action on his tax reform inquiry board cannot be used in the house. The trial, repeatedly de­ indicators, reflected no special strength in July that would Michael Drummond, 25, of Pho­ package, spokesman Larry Benigno Aquino murder trial — but layed pending the ruling, resum ^ appear to be the prelude to an economic rebound in the second enix, was in critical but stable Speakes says. a dissenting justice warned the Monday. half of the year. condition late Thursday, and "do­ The White House Thursday decision may lead to an "errone­ The court anchored its decision The Census Bureau reported that theU.S. trade deficit for July ing fine” after a four-hour opera­ announced a second trip next week ous acquittal,” in the constitutional right against was $10.5 billion, the smallest since January, but enough to lift tion performed "without a hitch" where Reagan will attempt to gain Ver’s attorney, Antonio Coronel, self-incrimination and a provision 1985's trade losses to more than $7 billion abovethe deficit forthe by Dr. Jack G. Copeland. the upper hand on the controver­ said he would file a motion to have of a decree drafted by President same period last year, the Census Bureau said today. Copeland, who earlier this yiter sial proposal that would cut the charges against the four-star Ferdinand Marcos that created the The July figure was a welcome slowdown from June's $13.4 defied federal regulators by im­ personal tax rates by establishing general dismissed. He said Ver civilian inquiry. planting an unauthorized blood billion trade shortfall, the second highest on record for any just three brackets of 15. 25 and 35 was "as happy as 1 am because this "In the face of such grave month. However, it did little to slow down the year’s flow of red pump into a dying man, used an percent and removing many cor­ UPl photo shortens his route to an acquittal. ” approved Jarvik 7 device Thurs­ constitutional infirmities, the indi­ ink on the trade ledgers that threatens to establish an annual porate tax breaks. The landmark decision also vidual testimonies of private re­ record far above last year's $123.3 billion. day in the world’s ninth artificial A report that many of the and Willy applies to another general who heart implant. Leading members of the-EEC delega­ Poos. Giulio Andreotti spondents cannot be admitted nation’s biggest corporations le­ Africa on conducted the investigation into against them in criminal proceed­ 3 Copeland called the implant a gally avoided paying taxes "shows tion talk to reporters after arrival at Jan Clerq, are in South the Aug. 21, 1983, murder of the 3 bridge that could keep Drummond fact-finding mission. ings, ” the 18-page decision said. Survey notes acid rain danger the need for the president’s tax Smuts airport in Johannesburg today. former senator and opposition But Justice Claudio Teehankee alive until a human heart donor reform plan," Speakes said leader and to six soldiers on trial as WASHINGTON — Preliminary results of a government survey could be found. He said it would From left, Hans van den Broek, Jacques dissented and wrote that there was Thursday, accessories. nothing "self-incriminating per show a "shockingly large percentage” of lakes in the eastern take one to two weeks for Drum­ Reagan will speak in Independ­ Aquino was shot on the tarmac at mond to regain enough strength to se” in the testimonies and warned United States are vulnerable to acid rain damage, environmen­ ence, Mo., next Monday on his way Manila International Airport as he of "far-reaching consequences.” talists say. undergo a transplant. back to Washington after a 23-day Europeans propose ‘inquiry returned from three years in the The Environmental Protection Agency agreed Thursday that "The operation went well," said California vacation in which he has United States. The government He said the "unprecedented the results indicate relatively high acid levels in an unexpectedly Copeland, head of the University of made only two public appearan­ blamed a suspected hit man, grant of immunity” may also 0 'large number of Florida lakes but said overall, the number of Arizona Medical Center surgical ces, six weeks after his cancer Rolando Galman, who was fatally affect the 18 others on trial for the team. "The patient is doing'fine.” 0 acidic lakes is small. surgery. shot by soldiers immediately after murder and leave the “people Acid rain has been blamed for increasing the acid levels of Drummond, an assistant super­ Reagan travels to Raleigh, N.C., and pressure’ in S. Africa Aquino was shot. holding an empty bag of excluded lakes and streams and for damaging forests, primarily in the market manager before taking a next Thursday to address students Lengthy hearings by a civilian testimonies and evidence.” leave of absence because of his Northeast. Some experts blame the problem on sulfur emissions UPl photo and faculty at North Carolina State Bv Brendan Boyle people reported killed since Wed­ rial districts. panel in 1983 and 1984 led to "The unjustified exclusion of heart condition, is the youngest of University and then meet with 25 nesday — the bloodiest two days in But Cape Town was not among charges against Ver and the evidence of the prosecution may from coal-fired power plants and smelters, but others say more the nine people who have received United Press International research is needed to pinpoint the exact cause. The Utahdrive system controller, in was performed at the University of student leaders. South Africa since March, when black townships near Johannes­ others, but the court’s 10-3decision lead to the erroneous acquittal of artificial hearts. The initial tax reform publicity burg and Port Elizebeth that were the accused or dismissal of the Richard Linthurst, leader of the EPA's national surface water foreground, operates machine which Arizona Medical Center in Tucson, JOHANNESBURG, South police killed 20 mourners at a upheld a lower court ruling that "We caught him in the process of campaign went into a planned stall Africa — Police kiiled six people in funeral near Uitenhage. affected by the emergency decree Ver’s testimony to the civilian charges, from which the people survey project, said the findings should not be interpreted as dying and were able to rescue him powers the Jarvik-7 artificial heart Ariz., by a surgical team headed by Dr. aimed at calming the racial can no longer appeal.” indication of environmental problems. However, Richard Ayres during the August doldrums, and racial riots near Cape Town, Most reports placed the death panel could not be used in the with the artificial heart," the during Thursday's implantation of an Jack Copeland (shown in center of Reagan has not received any toll at 19 at nightfall Thursday, but unrest, which has claimed 665 lives criminal trial against him. Ver. 24 other officers and men of the National Clean Air Coalition said the survey shows "the surgeon told reporters after the raising to 19 the number reported artificial heart in a 25-year-old Michael operating room). Dr. Cecil'Vaughn is at updates on the plan. kilted in the worst two days of unofficial reports indicated three during the past year. "Ninoy must be turning over in and a businessman have been on ingredients are there for acid rain damage." operation. "Since he wrote it, he doesn’t more children were shot and killed In the Cape Town township of his grave right now,” said govern­ trial before an anti-graft court Drummond of Phoenix. The operation right. violence since the government Copeland, interviewed on the need anything" in the way of more imposed a state of emergency in by police in Cape Town’s squatter Guguletu, rioters strung up barbed ment prosecutor Manuel Herrera, since February. ‘Ecstasy’ may cause brain damage "Today" show, said, "He looks information, Speakes said. black areas last month. camp. wire across streets in an attempt to about 1,000 percent better than he he has recovered from anesthesia muscle that kills about 100,000 from'33 to 62. “There's not a lot of change since Amid the violence Thursday Security forces sealed Cape hurt policemen patroiiing in ar­ WASHINGTON — A study used by the government to ban a did last night before we made the given to him during the operation, Americans each year. Drummond has a chance at a August first." near Cape Town, President Pieter Town’s townships for blacks and mored trucks. so-called designer drug indicates a similar hallucinogen can decision to put in the heart.” Copeland said. Doctors were Dr. Robert Jarvik, inventor of normal lifespan if he receives a "1 think what we’ll be seeing in Botha prepared for a meeting "coloreds,” the official classifica­ Dozens of buildings set ablaze by cause brain damage, but it is uncertain whether behavior or Copeland said Drummond’s co­ pleased with Drummond’s the JJrvik 7 mechanical heart, human heart transplant, Jarvik the coming two months is roughly today with three European foreign tion for people of mixed race. Law rioters in Guguletu formed a ring East German spy thinking processes are also affected. lor was normal and he was able to progress. flew to Tucson to observe the said. one major trip a week,” he said. ministers on a fact-finding tour of and Order Minister Louis le of fire around the township. Fire The study was based on a drug called MDA, or 3,4- move his extremities, which were Drummond was near death operation, and said it was “strik­ "We wili go to virtually every part South Africa. Grange barred reporters from crews and ambulances refused to warm to the touch. when he was referred to the Tucson ing" that such a young man could Copeland said that prior to the methylenedioxyamphetamine, which has been outlawed by the operation, Drummond’s condition of the country." Dutch Foreign Minister Hans areas torn by riots since enter the areas, located far from Doctors plan to move Drum­ hospital Aug. 26 with cardiomy­ be saved. The other eight artificial “It will be a major effort on our Wednesday. Cape Town’s white suburbs and bolts to the West government. The drug is chemically close to amphetamines and had deteriorated. van den Broek and the foreign mescaline, an hallucinogen. mond from a respirator as soon as opathy, a deterioration of the heart heart recipients ranged in age part to focus attention on the ministers of Italy and Luxembourg Authorities said 114 people had business di.strict. BONN, West Germany (UPl) — The newspaper said CIA agents The Drug Enforcement Agency cited the results along with president’s tax plan as it gets down left Europe Thursday to meet with been arrested since Wednesday, A female resident of Mitchell The defection of an East German were interrogating Winkler who those of other studies to ban on July 1 a chemically similar drug to the tax-writing stage in the government officials and black when police broke up attempts by Plains said in a telephone inter­ diplomat believed to control nearly said he wanted to go to the United called MDMA, or 3,4- methylenedioxymethamphetamine — Victims number 16 (House) Ways and Means Commit­ leaders. They described their visit black activists to march on a view that burning barricades of- all East German spies in Latin States. known by such street names as "Ecstasy" or "Adam," tee and then later consideration in as one of “inquiry and pressure.” prison where black leader Nelson car tires were ablaze in every America has endangered the com­ Government Spokesman Juer- the Senate,” Speakes said. Their tour was to begin in the Mandela is serving a life sentence munist nation’s espionage network gen Sudhoff at the regular Bonn The University of Chicago researchers were criticized in some Reagan, who campaigned for the street. Reporters watching from news conference today said he did A quarters for allowing their results to be applied to "Ecstasy,” midst of the worst outbreak of for treason and sabotage. nearby sand dunes said a number in that region, newspaper reports A program in May and June in 10 violence in Cape Town since South Mandela, jailed 22 years ago, said today. not know if Winkler wanted to go to which is popular among college students and young profession­ Two more killings linked to ‘Stalker^ states, said he wants congressional leads the outlawed African Na­ of buildings were on fire. the United States or if the Ameri­ als. "Ecstasy” proponents claim it enhances communication Africa’s aparth’eid policy of strict The Bild, West Germany’s larg­ passage by Thanksgiving and racial segregation was instituted tional Congress. In Bellville South, youths fought est circulation newspaper, said cans were questioning him. and increase the user’s sense of well-heing. “pitched battles" with police and By Julia Benson large increases in gun sales and LOS ANGtLtS enactment, with his signature, as a by the National Party in 1948. The violence in Cape Town is the Martin Winkler, East German Sudhoff Thursday dismissed as United Press International home security devices. Christmas present to the people. Police said they killed six people worst since the white-minority heavy smoke billowed from a paint charge d’affaires in the Buenos factory set ablaze by arsonists, "fantasy” reports Winker worked The last attack, in which a Police Bulletin Although the package was billed in nationwide racial rioting Thurs­ government imposed a state of Aires, who arrived in West Ger­ for the West German Federal Iraq claims oil terminal bombing LOS ANGELES — Police have 29-year-old man was shot several as “pro-family,” two elements day. bringing to 19 the number of emergency July 21 in 36 magiste­ witnesses said. many Sunday, was the spymaster times in the head and his girlfriend Ml. |«| ruiiMi «II0N 01 ro iic t orM STiiilNT.'ciTv d* io» *N a(i.it Intelligence Service and said he BEIRUT, Lebanon — Iraqi warplanes bombed Iran’s Kharg linked two more slayings to the 0*r»f f CfUel of PoHc# . . . that would hurt families with for almost all East German agents raped and beaten, occurred last working mothers will not be was being questioned by "compe­ U island oil terminal today for the third lime this month, destroying Night Stalker, whose growing list TH U N tO A T A U aU B Y J**. in Latin America and had knowl­ tent authorities” at an undisclosed Sunday in Mission Viejo in Orange changed by the administration, the U the vital installation and leaving the island a "smoldering of victims now stands at 16, as Radiation lawsuit of communist underground County. The attack before that was Washington Post reported place. wreck," an Iraqi military spokesman said. experts try to trace an unidentified “NIGHTSTALKER" MURDERER activity there. The defection of Winkler, a fingerprint from a stolen car in"San Francisco, and aii the rest INFORMATION WANTED Thursday. "The German Democratic Re­ There was no immediate comment from Iran and no have been in Los Angeles County. It said officials have decided to 21-year veteran of the East Ger­ independent confirmation of the report. believed used in the latest attack. public will need years to recover man foreign service, bolstered The two new killings linked to the The Mission Viejo man, William retain the original proposal to Vets qet setback in decision from this blow,” an unidentified "The Iranian Kharg island was left a smoldering wreck" by Cams, remained on life support repeal the “marriage penalty” West German morale, which has Iraqi planes that bombed the oil terminal at the northeastern end Stalker came to light Thursday, security official told as saying. been hard hit by a rash of spy when police announced they had systems late Thursday, deduction and to convert credits Bv Parnela A. MacLean testing in the 1940s, 50s and 60s Constitution by removing liability "Winkler wants to emigrate to of the Persian Gulf and returned to base early today, said the begun distributing leaflets to groc­ for day-care expenses to less United Press International have no avenue to redress their for injuries from the independent scandals. military spokesman quoted by the official Iraqi News Agency the U.S. A. to build a new life,” Bild ery stores and gas stations as they Also on Thursday. Orange lucrative deductions. grievances,” Schulman said. contractors. said, echoing a report by the Bonn But intelligence sources said the G monitored in Beirut. step up their search for a killer who Under current law, which the SAN FRANCISCO - Veterans The men of that era have been Schulman said the bill by Sen. defection last week of the head of County detectives said they had Express. G State-run Baghdad radio, which interrupted regular programs has terrorized California from San found a fingerprint on a stolen car administration would repeal, exposed to radiation during three called the “forgotten guinea pigs of John Warner, R-Va., “cut off the The Bonn Express said Winkler, West Germany’s chief of counter­ to announce the latest air strike, said a dozen 1,100 pound bombs Francisco to Orange County. that was spotted leaving the scene ■ if *■ working spouses could subtract up decades of atomic tests in the the atomic age,” Schulman said. veterans’ means of redress” for 44, fled to the U.S. Embassy in the intelligence, Hans Joachim were dropped on the terminal — one of the world’s largest. The poster also says for the first of the latest attack. The print, h V. to 10 percent of the lower-paid Pacific and Nevada lost their bid in He said many suffered various the injuries. Argentine capital last week and Tiedge, triggered Winklers’s time that ip one of the break-in discovered using sophisticated spouse’s income from the base on federal court to seek damages forms of cancer allegedly linked to Schwarzer ruled the govern­ > ment’s decision to conduct tests from there left for West Germany. flight. attacks the Stalker stole $30,000 laser equipment, apparently does 1 - j? which taxes are figured. from the government and its their exposure to the radiation. Officials downplay ‘spy dust’ issue worth of property. The bulletin not belong to the owner of the car, The current law also provides for contractors but indicated they The judge also rejected the was protected from lawsuits as a also says he has used a small- which was found abandoned in a a sliding scale of tax credits — may appeal their case. veterans’ claims that the govern­ "discretionary function” of go­ MOSCOW — Initial findings by a U.S. medical team sent to vernment and that servicemen are caliber gun — a .22 or .25 — to shoot Los Angeles parking lolthis week. subtractions from taxes owed — U.S. District Judge William ment had a duty to warn them of lll4€P\RflGWrK§| Moscow to study the effects of a chemical dubbed KGB "spy some victims, which explains why It was reported this week that for day-care expenses. The admin­ the health dangers of radiation barred from suing for injuries Schwarzer Thursday dismissed all received during service, dust" suggest the powder is not absorbed by the body in the several people who have been shot detectives from the large Stalker istration proposal would nv>ke the but one of 43 consolidated radiation exposure. * COMPANY . -I, ■ lu n w b i • i« in.*’ ■‘•I ..‘tt • »■ • •' •••■ More than 42,000 servicemen and - In dismissing the claims against dangerous form U.S. officials had feared. in the head during Stalker attacks task force — running the biggest credit a deduction, or a subtraction injury cases stemming from years A Full Service Hearing Aid Center But Dr. Ernest McConnell of the National Institutes of Health, have survived. manhunt in Southern California V, . ' » r ‘r h.' »»)••••■ i> from the income on which taxes government employees were in­ the private operators, the judge of nuclear tests after World War II. volved in the tests that began in said atomic testing contractors head of the four-member team, warned the chemical allegedly In addition to shooting, stabbing since the Hillside Strangler VIO 1 kkUlpMt » »$>• •*il» • tHMHIVh lirm H k id mwvOrtw* «* Ootxk M»* tAiHMN) are figured. Ethan Schulman, attorney for used to track Americans in Moscow could cause changes in cell or bludgeoning people, the Stalker murders of 1977-78 — had been . 4' * I til . A.ii- I n •t'd u v On budget matters, the president 1946 at the Bikini Atoll in the were unique because they act as Free Hearing Test ...... h iln ip i. a I'M-*« - N . ith »KVS*i«hI froze the salaries of about 2 million the veterans, said the ruling was a Pacific Ocean and continued at “instruments of national policy,” and gene structure and possibly cancer under certain conditions. has raped several women and is questioning people at construction .. , . t* If A i r » ' < ' . . * l/r. !Ni Hi»«* •*v*i I « 'rt I # « '• '• i-rrj • ••• major blow to the more than 100 He conceded that little was known about the mysterious believed to have abducted, mol­ sites, apparently because some of ’ »>«• •(• >-m in iiv «>*> mt.Mtef *nti(»'* «■» hw ui *On ti*< 1 It p ii 1 Congress in work on budget priations Bill of 1985 violated the or NPPD, on common objects such as steering wheels and door Supreme Court. his hair might not be as curly as specific evidence ties the cases MimOfA WFAEON USfn V t;, :v.*.t«. i.v«->.t>- provisions as a compromise be­ knobs. The officials said NPPD might cause cancer but “It is a disappointing decision shown in the pictures. Detectives together. Some details have leaked i»r»fi» TO • I. tween a 5 percent pay cut proposed Investigation was needed. The Soviet Union immediately 1 1 it by Reagan and a 19 percent because it says essentially that dismissed the charge as "absurd ” and accused Washington of are also reporiedly showing mug out, such as the fact that the shots of suspects around the area, Stalker has left messages UPl photo increase suggested by his federal thousands of U.S. soliders exposed attempting to sour U.S.-Soviet relations. particularly at construction sites. scrawled on walls. Police have also pay agent unit. to radiation as a result of atomic Police had said the Night Stalker said there is one "subtle" piece of Los Angeles police released this bulletin Thursday for is linked to 14 slayings that began evidence that shows up at most of distribution to gas stations and stores throughbut Rival factions fight again in Tripoli , in March, but on Thursday they the murder scenes. California. Police revealed in the bulletin that they lb lb lb lb 3 announced that two killings in Rewards totalling $70,000 have lb lb believe the so-called "Night Stalker" used a .22 or .25 3 BEIRUT, Lebanon — Moslem gunmen battled with mortars, February have now been blamed been offered for information lead­ lb lb lb rockets and heavy machine guns in the northern port of Tripoli on the killer whose seemingly ing to the arrest and conviction of caliber pistol in some of the slayings and they linked the l b today as more kidnappings in Beirut heightened tensions GIVE random marauding has resulted in the Stalker. killer to two more murders. between rival Moslem and Christian militiamen. lb lb lb lb lb Hours after overnight battles ended at dawn, fierce fighting lb erupted between gunmen of the Moslem fundamentalist Back-to-School n l Tawheed movement and the pro-Syrian Arab Democratic Party MANCHESTER STATE BANK lb in Tripoli, about 42 miles north of Beirut, police said. 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» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 30, 1985 Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor Experts OK AIDS youths for school James P. Sacks, City Editor Connecticut in contracting other diseases, the OPINION By Jan Ziegler guidelines said. AIDS Inmate claims discrimination United Press International “Mandatory screening (for State educator says ‘no’ HTLV-3 vims infection) as a BRIDGEPORT — A prisoner awaiting trial on murder charges WASHINGTON - In an attempt condition for school entry is not claims he was held in isolation and denied proper medical to quell worry among parents and NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) available only in a classroom. warranted,” the guidelines said, treatment because he contracted an AIDS-related disease school officials, the government — A school superintendent said Last year a kindergarten but foster-care and adoption agen­ issued its first set of guidelines on pupil was tutored at home after Does South Africa have the nuclear bomb? through homosexual contact. . . because of the uncertainty cies probably should screen child­ P. Mercer, 21, said another prisoner with a similar children with AIDS and said there about how the AIDS virus can be Dow said the boy could not be ren since prospective parents will was no reason to keep them home spread, he is informing the educated with others. A state have to make decisions about the disorder linked to intravenous drug use has been placed in a from school. hearing officer this week con­ science professor. Walters says that the double­ regular cellblock at the state-run Bridgeport Community guardians of a second child that youngsters’ medical care. WASHINGTON — Is South Africa a nuclear The U.S. Centers for Disease the youngster will not be al­ cluded that the child could be Children with AIDS or related flash “signature” that VELA picked up had been South Africa has a nuclear- Correctional Center. power? spotted on 41 previous occasions. “In every one of Control in Atlanta reiterated there lowed to receive a regular taught in regular classrooms infections might be more likely to With the country becoming a hot spot, new weapons capability, according to a Warden Frank Dennis declined comnient on the charge was no evidence the disease could this year, but the superintend­ those 41 instances, there was never any question classroom education. be harmed by attending school, attention is being given to the claim that South Thursday, but added that correction officials have no way of be transmitted through casual ent said he would not be, about the fact that a nuclear test had taken new, private report — which claims “I’m really suffering with this since their immune systems are Africa tested a nuclear bomb in 1979 — and the Robert knowing how an inmate might have contracted acquired immune contact in the classroom, school situation,” said Superintendent A second child also applied place,” a State Department official is quoted as unable to battle disease effec­ United States covered up the evidence. both the Carter and Reagan deficiency syndrome or related diseases. showers, day-care centers, gyms John Dow Jr. "You want to do recently for admission to kin­ tively. Decisions about them Mercer is accused in the shooting death of Susan Larsen oi On Sept. 22,1979, a strange double flash of light Wagman saying. or elsewhere, and recommended the right thing. I’m trying to do dergarten but a letter will be should be made individually in administrations covered up an A- Stamford who was slain shortly before Christmas in 19®’*, common sense hygienic proce­ sent to the child’s guardians, was observed by the U.S. spy satellite VELA, the best for every child, but I consultation with doctors, the CDC THE REPORT ALSO DETAILS tests done on Prosecutors charge Mercer killed the bookkeeper ^nd dures be followed in situations explaining Dow’s position. which operated over the South Atlantic. To bomb test by Pretoria. have to make a decision on said. the thyroid glands of Australian sheep soon after accountant after she refused to let Mercer take her car. Jurj, where there might be any doubt. behalf of the other children ’The federal Centers for Dis­ experts interpreting the data, the phenomenon As of Aug. 20, 183 of the 12,599 the flashes were spotted by the U.S. satellite. selection was delayed because Stamford Superior Court “Most (children with AIDS) pose too.” ease Control in Atlanta issued reported cases of AIDS in the was unusual, but they had seen similar Those tests showed the presence of high levels of Walters also tells why he believes the matter personnel feared they might contract deadly AIDS from the no risk in a school setting,” said Dow said he is reluctant to guidelines Thursday that, in United States were among child­ occurrences. Dr. Martha Rogers, a CDC medi­ most cases, children with AIDS radioactity. The source of the radioactive iodine, was covered up by the Carter administration. suspect and wanted Mercer isolated during court proceedings. add to the suffering of children ren under age 18. The number was Their initial top-secret conclusion was that the probably was not from a nuclear explosion. cal epidemiologist, in a telephone or AIDS Related Complex says the study, probably was rainwater falling on “ Pointing out that South Africa and-or Israel with AIDS Related Complex by expected to double within the next satellite had observed a nuclear bomb detonated The Reagan administration has repeated that interview. “Therefore, most of depriving them of the educa­ should be allowed to attend vegetation eaten by the sheep. possessed and had tested a nuclear bomb,' ’ he year. in the atmosphere. explanation, stating that the United States has no Official sees jobless benefit change them should attend regular school. tional and social opportunities classes with other children. The study wasn’t new, since it had been says, “would have presented significant foreign The virus believed to cause Since the flash was seen to the south and west of direct evidence that either South Africa or Israel There’s no medical reason to keep acquired immune deficiency syn­ assumed that the sheep had ingested radioactive policy trouble for the Carter administration.” HARTFORD — Morris E. Tonken, who retires today as South Africa, it was assumed that the a nuclear is capable of producing nuclear weapons, let alone them out." drome, HTLV-3, is transmitted by iodine — but the source was said to have been chairman of the state’s Employment Security Board of Review, Rogers said the guidelines, the from use of blood clotting factor White, said: “This more or less test had been carried out by that country — or testing a nuclear device. In addition, the South sounds to me like as close as you intimate sexual contact, use of French nuclear testing in the South Pacific, which THE REPORT NOTES that if it became known says he fears the unemployment compensation program is government’s first, were drawn up made from contaminated blood — 3 3 contaminated needles or blood Israel, or by both nations acting jointly. African government has always denied that a can get. If you have the CDC is why the sheep were tested to begin with. that Israel had the bomb, the administration veering from its original purpose. i.,. u j . in response to a deluge of calls to has been kept out of school. However, as the news of the sighting became nuclear test took place in 1979, or that it has a The boy has been permitted to backing you 1 think that’s pretty products. However, Walters’ study cites data compiled by might have been pressured to cut off aid to Israel. The 73-year-old Tonken said the program was established to the CDC from parents, teachers In children, the virus has also public, the Carter administratioii quickly moved nuclear capability. and school officials with questions participate in classes at Western great.” the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and by U.S. The news also might have destroyed the Camp pay weekly benefits to workers who lose their jobs through no been transmitted from the moth­ to dispel the idea that the satellite had seen a Now, however, opponents of South Africa’s about how to protect children Middle School, but only by Exceptions might be made for meterologists, which indicate that “wind and David peace agreement, which was negotiated the fault of their own. However during 10 years as chairman of the developmentally or neurologic-ally er’s bloodstream before birth or nuclear test. It was argued, in great detail, that apartheid government have released a new study last administrative appeal level for workers seeking benefits, he against AIDS virus infection. telephone. weather currents could have taken fallout from a year before. retarded children who have poor through contact with the birth the satellite had actually seen a natural which claims that the satellite did, in fact, observe said he has often awarded benefits to those who previously would . “We get questions about whether His mother, who is appealing the nuclear test on Sept. 22 ... to the area in Australia The report speculates that the Reagan school’s decision, said Thursday control of bodily functions, Rogers canal. In one case in Australia, a phenomenon — perhaps a double strike of “super a nuclear detonation. In addition, the report school showers are safe," Rogers child may have contracted the where the sheep were located.” administration’s policy of “constructive have been ineligible. , . . she is glad the government is said. Special steps should be taken lightning," which is uncommon, but no unheard causes the Carter and Reagan administrations of In doing so, Tonken said he was interpreting legislative said, pointing out there was no way vims through breast milk. The rejwrt says that the belief that South Africa engagement” towards South Africa is based, at a child could contract AIDS from advising schools to let AIDS- to minimize contact with such of. covering up the fact that the mystery flashes were changes in state unemployment laws and specifically rnentioned children’s secretions. Evidence of HTLV-3 has also 0 0 stricken children attend classes, caused by a nuclear device. detonated a nuclear bomb ”is supported not only least in part, on the U.S. knowledge that South the “quits and fires” law. Under the statute, workers who normal use of such facilities. been found in saliva and tears, but In one celebrated case, 13-year- but doubts it will help her son Anyone with an open cut or The 29-page report — released by Rep. John by technical and scientific data, but also by the Africa has a nuclear-weapons capability. If this is no cases of transmission through ACCORDING TO A JU LY 1980 White House voluntarily left their jobs were ruled eligible for weekly old AIDS sufferer, Ryan White of attend his seventh grade classes wound should wear gloves to report, the State Department concluded that Conyers, D-Mich., and the private, anti-apartheid firm knowledge that Pretoria has acquired an so, says the report, that knowledge become part of payments of up to $180. immediately. prevent contact with childrens’ contact with these have been advanced capability to make and deliver nuclear the public debate over U.S. policy toward Kokomo, Ind. — who already had reported, the CDC said. “although the possibility that the signal was of Washington Office on Africa — is the work of Dr. Although the Republican-controlled legislature recently hemophilia and contracted AIDS But Ryan’s mother Jeanne body fluids, if only to avoid nuclear origin and cannot be ruled out entirely, it Ronald Walters, a Howard University political weapons.” Pretoria. tightened the law, it still is moving away from its original purpose, Tonken said. “Through the years, there has been a general trend toward utility Info with bills more liberal programs, and perhaps that is good because social XE\ Mob tries to ‘bus’ its way legislation has to change with the times,” Tonken said. “But to 0BCNBE,THEf« what extent can you liberalize the unemployment compensation Lieberman sides with consumer groups te w v T O system and still preserve the underlying purpose of the program? That, in my opinion, is one of the biggest problems apparently asked a Connecticut ing “propaganda," and consumer friend of the court brief. la ? !© ... facing the unemployment insurance program." HARTFORD (UPI) Connecti­ Helen Johnson of Waterbury, a into casinos at Atlantic City^ cut and 13 other states are urging utility for access to billing enve­ groups should have the same right to get their message across to the member of the CCAG’s energy the U.S. Supreme Court to allow lopes, Lieberman said he believes committee, said the group hasn’t consumer groups to use utility consumer groups shoul have that ratepayers who pay for the billing WASHING­ police added up only $67,200 in total systems. asked utilities or the state Depart­ losses. Gejdenson tries carpentry work billing systems to make their pitch right. ment of Public Utility Control for TON — Ever to consumers. Attorney General “Many crazy ideas have begun “We’re saying the envelope of a since Atlantic A Caesar’s attorney told us the public utility is really like the permission to use billing enve­ GROTON, Conn. (UPI) — Rep. Sam Gejdenson, D-Conn., an Joseph I. Lieberman says. in California and made their way lopes, but “we’re quite interested City legalized casino hasn’t seen any evidence of east to us,” Lieberman said. “But platform in the park from which amateur carpenter who built much of his home in Bozrah, will go Lieberman said Thursday his in it,” gambling. Ma­ Jack large-scale exaggeration of junket office and the other states filed a today we want to talk aboot a very everyone is allowed to speak,” professional for a few hours next week. Lieberman said at a news A spokeswoman for Northeast fia families in customers' losses. He added that Gejdenson will work a half-day Tuesday with a carpentry crew brief arguing that states have the good idea that began in California and is being threatened in a case conference. Utilities in Berlin said the com­ the Northeast Caesar’s stopped doing business at the Electric Boat shipyard as part of his program to work in right to order utilities to allow pany opposes any move to allow Anderson with the junket firm in late 1983, consumer groups to send literature before the Supreme Court." “A utility is a monopoly and a have been try­ jobs with his constituents to better understand their problems. utility operates by a grant of the state to require utilities to and the suspect pit man quit that Gejdenson said Thursday he will join a crew of carpenters who in monthly utility bill envelopes. He said the case is important to ing to grab a Connecticut because Northeast authority from the public," Lieber­ include consumer group mailings piece of the ac­ year. move hull cylinders and"build staging areas to give other workers Thp case before the Supreme with its bills. Court stems from a decision by Utilities and United Illuminating man said. “This is no ordinary eW«5B(lW[)o(FH3RB»ei~ tion. So far they access to parts of the hulls of submarines built at Electric Boat. Co., the state’s two major electric business, it’s a utility that operates Jackie Harris said the envelopes Conaumor report Gejdenson, who as a member of Congress votes on the number regulators in California to allow a are utility company property and it A have failed to consumer group to include inserts companies, are likely to seek state subject to state control.” A Better late than never, the of submarines built annually, said he is “looking forward to would be an infringement on utility acquire control of the casinos that the Bank of Bloomfield, N.J. But he four times a year in the envelopes approval for major rate hikes this The state’s largest consumer Department of Health and Human turning my avocation into my vocation — temporarily. companies’ rights to require them m v c i % .n line the boardwalk — but not for said his client’s involvement in the carrying bills to a utility’s fall. group, the Connecticut Citizen junket business was “minimal,” Services has decided to look into Earlier this year, Gejdenson announced plans to work a half Lieberman said utilities now Action Group, applauded Lieber- to distribute materials contrary to want of trying. customers. the views of the utility. Crime families have tried to and said that “in thousands of HMOs — health maintenance day each month at different jobs in the 2nd District and has Although no consumer group has include inserts in the bills, includ­ man’s decision to join in filing the infiltrate through various labor pages of grand jury testimony his organizations. These are group helped install a pool in Montville and worked on a fishing boat out unions and companies that provide name was mentioned only once by health plans that charge their of Stonington. LABOR DAY AT essential services to the gambling one witness.” subscribers an annual fee for total Mansfield program lauded palaces. They’ve also zeroed in on The state police statement, health care, with a nominal charge FERRANDO ORCHARDS U U however, identified Musillo as a for each use of the system. The Rowland defends vote for sanctions homes. the lucrative “superbus” junkets HARTFORD (UPI) - A much- emphasis is on preventive health Not included in the plan however • Native Peaches for big-stakes gamblers. Bonanno family member who HARTFORD — Rep. John G. Rowland. R-Conn., criticized a revised proposal for improving care, and growing numbers of are the state’s policies on matters These aren’t the widely adver­ “indirectly” received commis­ conservative group for distributing literature critical of his vote care for the mentally retarded at • Crisp Native Appies hospitals are giving discounts to such as the use of psychotropic tised bus rides that lure older folks sions from licensed junket opera­ in favor of economic sanctions against South Africa. Mansfield Training school has • Bartiett Pears been praised as a blueprint for the drugs and physical restraints. away from their Bingo games with tors. The commission went to HMOs and their patients. It could In its July “Members Report,” the Conservative Caucus be the wave of the future. delivery of services to the Eagan said the parties must • Fresh Sweet Cider free meal tickets and a roll of Casino Caravans Inc., a now- included Rowland on a list of 56 congressmen who supported submit their comments on those defunct firm in Fort Lauderdale. retarded. Flower Shop quarters for the slot machines. The Diplomatic digaat sanctions against South Africa, which the conservative group In approving the plan, U.S. policies by Sept. 20. O p e n F o r u m superbus deals are tailored for Fla., that was incorporated in late said were “promoted by the extreme left.” Magistrate F. Owen Eagan Thurs­ Also new in the final edition of Birch Mt. Rd., Glastonbury (2 miles beyond Vito’s) usually no more than 25 high 1982 by Musillo’s two sons. In any given Soviet-American “As a staunch anti-communist member (of Congress), 1 the plan is a deadline of July 1, G G day told attorneys, “Some of the Open 7 days a week rollers who can — and do — drop “Casino Caravans controlled the crisis, U.S. television networks greatly resent your implication that I am aiding the Soviets or highest diplomats of the world 1986. large amounts at the crap tables. network’s operation into (the four invariably feature interviews with their terrorist agents,” Rowland said in a letter Thursday to could look at this situation and 1. Is it true or false that the who reside in our town. The ones Our associate Tony Capaccio has casinos in Atlantic City,” the Soviet “experts.” The Kremlin’s caucus Chairman Howard Phillips. learn something from how you’ve Questions about Bennet corporation lawyers got that we really want to push under reviewed evidence gathered by police statement said. official spokesmen are able to spiel handled it.” Bennet operation $50,000 for the first year and $25,000 the rug. New Jersey State Police investiga­ During Operation Eagle, the the party line at length and are Since the last version of the plan for the second year? It is no secret that Manchester tors during a two-year undercover Casino Caravans office manager given respectful attention for their Stolberg wants special sessioh was released five months ago, ( e c f f l s ©SIS ©SB ©OS ©SB To the Editor: 2. Is it true or false that suffers from its own special kind of mission called Operation Eagle. boasted to an undercover cop that views. The reverse is not true on major revisions have been made to housing crisis. It is common Moscow television, though. Ac­ HARTFORD — House Minority Leader Irving J . Stolberg, Thank-you for your coverage on Kutak-Rock-Huwie, a nationwide They learned that at least 90 of the he “had 75 percent of Caesar’s address concerns about the care of esM group of tax-shelter lawyers, got knowledge that Manchester does cording to the U.S. Information D-New Haven, has renewed his call for a meeting of legislative mentally retarded people in nurs­ c the Bennet-Cassano complex. 200 junket operators licensed to do businjlss” sinc,^ it had opened. leaders to plan a special session on the state’s budget surplus. J i3 9 $25,000 for helping Greenblatt and not enforce its housing codes. In Agency, American experts’ access ing homes and regulations govern- Many questions were asked before business in Atlantic City have been Stolberg released a memorandum Thursday that he sent to top CDC? fact, many real estate investors to Soviet TV audiences is both rare ing their removal from Conni it was started and never answered associated with an interstate net­ THI^IIWICTMENT charges leaders of the Republican majorities in the House and Senate im purposely purchase multiple hous­ and tightly controlled. USIA Chief institutions. CARD properly to the taxpayers. 3. When is Greenblatt going to work of junket organizers con­ that Caesar’s paid the “front” asking for a meeting early next month to discuss an agenda for a pay the $16,000 taxes? ing in Manchester because of this Charles Wick is hoping to correct Another section of the plan says < s m Q w m It appears that the Bennet trolled by a reputed "capo” in the company under Casino Caravan’s special session. all residents will be removed from The taxpayers of Manchester fact. this propaganda imbalance. He doesn’t believe corporation was a straw corpora­ Bonanno crime family, Charles control $1,200 to $1,800 per super- ”A special session should occur only when the pararneters the second floor of Mansfield tion set by directors and others. are supposed to be a general If housing code enforcement is Musillo of Staten Island, N.Y. bus, for a total of $1.6 million wrote to his counterpart in Mos^ have been clearly defined and set down following a meeting of Training School’s Knight Hospital. m The bank will be closed this is no resident superintendent as I think that this whole project's more money in the pockets of the June identified four casinos the they had “dropped" at the gaming Mlnl-adHortal and other House Republicans have said they want to see the final favoring moving retarded people from large-state-run institutions to per the agreement. Another $3,000 finances should be spelled out real estate entrepreneurs. This network did business with: Cae­ tables during the junket. The more The Hasbro toy company has surplus figures first before supporting a special session. Saturday and Monday for supervised apartments or group was budgeted for electricity for publicly in tbe newspapers for the also means that the safety, health sar’s, the Claridge, the Tropicana money the customers lost, the announced that “ Mr. Potato the holiday. But our Conni common areas such as hallways, taxpayers to know what a good and well-being of consumers of and the Sands. None of the casinos more likely the networks’ casino Head” — the plastic doll on which deal Director Cassano and the rental housing in Manchester are automatic teller will still be exterior lights and elevators. To has been accused of any wrongdo­ business would increase. preschoolers pin eyes, noses and Warning Issued NO ERASURES i n i ask other tenants to walk up or town manager got us into. at risk. ing; on the contrary, they were the But the police investigators glasses — will be a candidate for on the job 24 hours a day at XARD down a flight of stairs to save The next step is to have the This is what happening in victims. found evidence that the player the mayor’s office in Boise, Idaho, HARTFORD (UPI) — The state NO CARBONS electricity costs is sheer stupidity. state’s attorney’s office and the Manchester. The rental housing Musillo is among 11 men who ratings made by the pit man next month. It "may be the first Department of Consumer Protec­ NO WIPE-OUT convenient locations all 3 3 Internal Revenue Service look it stock has deteriorated to the point Arthur Greenblatt and his tax- were indicted for a junket opera­ presiding over one of Caesar’s vegetable ever to run for office” tion is warning young people and around Manchester. C shelter clients did not pay for the over before we go any further. where it is obvious to all of us. The tion that allegedly milked $1.6 crap tables were systematically said a company representative. their parente to beware of ads NO RESTARTS building or land. This town is at least $40 million in risks are life threatening. The million from Caesar’s between inflated to make the losses bigger. Excuse us, gentlemen, but we’ve offering jobs with nationwide Use your Conni-card. If The metal fire escapes to the debt plus interest, and the givea­ results are fat-cat Realtors, slum travel to young people. 7U March and August 1983. In one audit, for example, the state been covering politics for 38 years Word Processing resolves these problems. CARD way of town assets without com­ areas and unsafe and unhealthy © S B you don’t have one, stop by third story were ripped off the Musillo refused to talk with us. investigators found that Caesar’s and we’ve seen more than a few Consumer Protection Commis- Every copy on original. Ledrn on the Dec- building to gain four more apart­ petitive bids is inexcusable. We conditions. His attorney did confirm that paid commissions based on a total turnipheads and cabbageheads. ■ioner Mary M. Heslin said Thurs­ and apply for one. So you face future bonding of many My hope is that Manchester’s Mate and Xerox. Classes begin September ments. In case of fire, how do we Musillo was one of several persons of $500,000 lost by about 1,000 crap But Mr. Potato Head has our day the ads may involve an illegal can enjoy your holiday-and get the elderly out of the third- millions that will surprise many residents will pay attention to the convicted in 1977 for their roles in a shooters on 61 junkets. But when blessings. May he squash the ■cheme involving the selling of 5, 5:25 to 6:40 p.m. magazines, books, candy and other 0B © SB ©I story wooden interior building with people. This town is a $42-million- Herald’s articles and demand a scheme that led to the collapse of they interviewed the gamblers, the opposition. have your bank right here 0 0 products. wood staircases at both ends and a-year business and should be run mandate to get tough with these Tuesdays and m when you need it. a r d limited elevator service? Each like a smart business if we are to landlords and enforce the law. She said young people and their Thursdays © S B © S B :: apartment must have a four-foot survive financially. Now, before it’s too late. Now, parents should be wary of ads J i H Manctiestef Community College stepladder to climb up to the before buildings mysteriously ■eeking young people with no For more Information CONNI Locations: window .sill. Then they have to Robert E. Samuelion bum to the ground in the night. experience for jobs offering na­ 60 Bktwell Street Manchester-Spencer Si. at Shop Rite Plaza; reach across a wide sill to lift a 108 Hemlock St. Now, before lives are lost tionwide travel to people who can call 647-6105 Manchester, Connecticut 06040 loi © SB Caldor’s Shopping Center; Mancheeter needlessly. leave immediately. Manchester Memorial Hospital; huge glass storm window, (tkget AutoBank^“ Corner W. Middle Tpke. & Broad St. help. j Robin Tracey East Hartford-Putnam Bridge Plaza rAKD u The lack of a L-shaped bathtub 47 Lynetf St. © S B © S B Andover-Andover Shopping Plaza grab bar is a disgrace. [ Time to enforce Mancheater Ashford-Junction Routes 74 & 44 Director Stephen Cassano land his buddy, James Fogarty, are the < s the housing code CARDni ©KB (M real estate subcommittee and they Letters policy handle the town real estate; they To the Editor: The Manchester Herald wel­ were warned of the future prol> comes original letters to the editor. ( o T m i ( o n n i lems. It is up to them to clear it up The reporting staff of the Man- Letters should be brief and to the at no expense to the taxpayers. Chester Herald deserves a special point. They should b e. typed or Telephone 646 1700 They did not tell you that we had to thank-you for its continuous efforts neatly handwritten, and, for ease JU f y i n i Q n Member FDIC. 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Mall $1 to As­ nomic foundations and give you greater What you had feared was o( your own fered at $43,500. 26 Construction tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, Box 20 Mele child N E Z ( ^ Star Hustier/Sign Off feelings of material security. Keep on Imagination. beam (comp, 1846, Cincinnati, OH 45201.. 21 But(Lat.) 0 S E University Perspective searching. LIBRA (Sepl. 23-Oct. 23) U p until today wd.) PISCES (Fab. 20-March 19) It you vent LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A solution will be 349 EAST CENTER ST. 22 Former [H B O ] Apt. 2 C you've been a poor collector regarding 27 Sedan, for one your ambitious moods today, you can discovered today pertaining to a prob­ Joyce G. Epstein l^iclx Ilf) I ho Jepenese 41 Furies 52 Rustable metal [M A X ] MOVIE: Tea for Three' Two remuneration to which you're entitled. II MANCHESTER Onlui)^, 28 Soviet refusal get quite a bit accomplished. Use your lem you haven't been able to resolve lor statesman 44 Latvia's capital 54 Opera by Verdi girls become buddies when they find out you stand firm now, you'll got what's 29 Indigo dye Imagination to advance your self- most of the week. Now you can change 24 At once (si.) 46 Made of (suff.) 56 Immaculate their boyfriend has been cheating on both owed to you. Real Estate 647’ 8895 phono and call of them. Iris Borben, Mascha Gonsha, interests. something for the better. 26 Horn blast 31 Hostile attack 46 Greak dialect 57 Similar in kind 32 Part of the eye Heinz Marecek. 1983 Rated R. WHERE THE )^JDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION ^ 6 16-1 16 0 30 East wind deity 50 December 5B Play the first 33 Dried up 1:00 A M OD Naw* JACKSTON-SHOWCASE 0 34 Purchase holiday (abbr.) card 35 None (Scot.) 36 City in Israel 51 Inner Hebrides 60 Boy ® Fish 37 Housetop 39 Alley island 61 Thrice (pref.) Film/Sign Off Bridge [C N N ] Crotsfira feature 8 9 10 11 EAST HARTFORD ^ Wait-Watchers 38 Polynesian god [HBO] MOVIE: 'Ths Advsnturas of NEW ON TH E MARKETI Well maintained older 6* room Dutch Colonial Just Reduced for 40 Egyptian river 14 Buckaroo Baruai' Buckaroo Banzai drives before declarer gave up a spade trick. with 3 bedrooms, VA batto, newly remodeled kitchen, finished roc 42 Noun suffix hts high speed jot car through mountains. N O R T H 8.30-8S Anticipating Accordingly, Blast returned a low room, lovely lunporch, ginage & now vinyl exterior. Call tor details. Quick Sale Peter Welter, John Lithgow, Ellen Barkin. 643-4060 43 Moving ♦ J 4 3 Waa $84,900 Now reduced to 1964 Rated PG. club. Declarer ducked. West won and $79,900 — Owner building new mechanical part » A 7 3 trouble returned the club seven. Blast played 1:15 A M [TMC] MOVIE: 'Marry ♦ QJ4 home, lull of charm and charac' 45 Gulls low on dummy’s club, and declarer Christmas, Mr. Lawrence' A British 4 109 8 2 ter. 3 bedroom Colonial w/llre- 47 Apple — ■ prisoner-of-war in Japan during World By Janies Jacoby had to win the ace. Later, when West ilaced living room $ formal dln- 49 Container War II struggles to keep his spirit from WEST EAST There are many challenges that a won the spade king, two more club Finally Available — fng room, new root & callinge. 50 12, Roman being broken by the camp's young com­ ♦ K 10 7 2 *86 5 One owner home maintained 26 27 26 declarer must meet. Not the least of tricks set the contract. 53 Tibetan gazelle mander David Bowie, Ryuichi Sakamoto. ▼ Q 10 52 T J9 8 these is anticipating possible danger. Baautllul Full Dormarad Capa with pride. Tom Conti 1983. Rated R ♦ 95 ♦ A62 Nestled on a large country-llke lot In South Manchester. Th is home fea­ 55 Asian country 34 Anticipation should lead to the right Although it looks unlikely that the ♦ Q73 a K J S 4 tures 3 bedrooms, tireplsced living room and first door dsn. Will not lasti 59 Caei^alty rate 1:30 A M (33 America's Top Ten play. Blast defender would be able to figure $94,500 62 Hawaiian 30 (33 Anything for Money SOUTH The defenders were playing stand­ out the club shift, South should antici­ Pul Number 1 lo work for you.’ instrument (33 CN N News ♦ AQ9 ard methods, and so the opening lead pate the possible danger. He should SOUTH WINDSOR $153,900 63 Celebes ox 43 (iD Independent News T K 64 of the two of hearts show ^ only four win the first trick in dummy with the Located on quiet cul-da-aac! Magnificent 6 room Dutch Colonial with 4 ♦ K 10 8 7 3 64 Concept (Fr.) [CN N ] Newsnight Update cards in that suit. Still, declarer had heart ace and forthwith play a spade bedrooms, 2'A baths, tireplsced family room w/sllders to large deck, 2 ♦ A6 65 Long inlet read about ducking plays. Blast was to the queen. A club shift from West car garage and many custom features throughout. Quality to the last Walt-Watchers . 66 Gravel 2:00 A M CS m o v i e : Tha Idol' a di- Vulnerable: North-South allowed to hold the jack of hearts. cannot sink declarer's ship, since detelll Call (or an appointment. ____ ^ - 4 0 6 0 SO 61 1 56 67 vorcee falls in love with her son's best 67 Parts of train 58 Dealer: South dummy’s 10-9-8-2 of clubs come Into \ friend Jennifer Jones, Michael Parks. John Blast continued the suit and declarer W A IT forever, but you'll never 68 Concluaion ■ Leyton 1966 won the king. Now a diamond was play. Declarer can then force out the FREE MARKET EVALUATION find a eolld atone built home on 59 60 W est 62 North East South diamond ace with impunity. 9.8 acres ol land w/many fruit DOWN C3) Eye on Hollywood N T played to the queen. West played the 1 nine, and Blast won the ace. trees, grape arbor, raspberry A 1 Strange (comb, 63 I08 (33 MOVIE: 'Our Family Business' Fear Pass 2 NT Pass 3 NT blueberry buthae, your own form) grips the innocent and guilty alike when the Pass P a s s P a s s Blast now reasoned that West must duck pond with a foot bridge to a 00 66 • second-in-command« of organized crime hold four spades and three clubs to go 2 Moving The trouble with getting seed mon­ Hlatoric CapCapa priyata Jaland. All this for returns from prison. Steven Apostl e, De­ with his doubleton diamond. If one of vehiclea borah Carney. Ted Oanson. 1981. Opening lead: V 2 ey to begin a new project is that its po­ REAL ESTATE SERVICES Charming expanded 6-room Cape onI Hlatoric Histor Register. Mostly remo­ $87,900. those clubs were the queen, some­ deled. Great back yard. 3 Virginia willow osoo (c)108S by NEA. Inc (31) Solid Gold litical weed content is usually very thing good could happen In that suit high. 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 O n ly $62,000. MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Aug 30, 1985 - 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 30, 1985

Manchester!Area ‘Lifestar* transfers injured boy to Hartford By Kevin Flood William A. Lyons, 37, of Agawam, to require treatment at Hartford School, which had a field large Mass. Hospital, which has better facili­ enough for the helicopter to land. Weekend Herald Reporter FOCUS/ Towns In Lyons was not charged in the ties for treatment of head injuries. "T o my knowledge that was the An ll-year-old boy was brought accident, but a routine check Beck said officials decided to first time the helicopter has been New bridge opens Wednesday by helicopter to Hartford Hospital afterward revealed that he was a transport Holcomb by Hartford used to transport a patient from Thursday after he suffered head deserter from the U.S. Army, Hospital's new "Lifestar” helicop­ this hospital," Beck said. He added The new West Middle Turnpike bridge that runs over -.4 injuries in a collision between his Wood said. Police held Lyons ter because the boy needed Imme­ that hospital officials ran into no Interstate 84 will open permanently Wednesday, the state bicycle and a van on Oakland overnight on the desertion charge. diate treatment. Also, he said, unexpected problems during the TV series Department of Transportation announced today. Street^ police and a Manchester Army officials took him into doctors realized that any ambu­ operation. The bridge will open in stages starting at 9 a m to allow Memorial Hospital spokesman custody this morning. lance that tried to transport him to Wood, the police department workers to complete connection roadways between the new said this morning. Manchester paramedics first Hartford at that time of day would spokesman, said police do not plan bridge and West Middle Turnpike. Directional traffic on both the Michael Holcomb, of 54 North brought Holcomb to Manchester run into heavy traffic. to charge Lyons in connection with can provide new and old bridges will be maintained until the end of the day, School St., was in stable condition Memorial Hospital following the Because Manchester Memorial accident. when the old bridge will be closed to traffic. this morning at Hartford Hospital, accident, hospital spokesman Hospital does not have a landing Traffic movements between 1-84 and West Middle Turnpike a hospital spokeswoman said. The Andy Beck said this morning. He pad for the helicopter. Beck said, More information about the Army desertion charge was un­ West will use existing ramps at this time, the DOT said. spokeswoman said Holcomb suf­ said doctors determined that the hospital officials took Holcomb by -iV.' boy’s injuries were serious enough ambulance to Manchester High available this morning. own drama fered from "multiple trauma." but did not have further details on his Condo developer seeks permit injuries. Oak Forest Realty is seeking an inland-wetlands permit that Police said this morning that the By Vernon Scott boy was conscious from the time he FBI nabs 16, but not Gerena United Press International would allow maintenance work in a small brook that runs past the firm 's condominium construction site near North Main Street was taken from the accident scene. Holcomb had been pedaling $11 million in cash taken from The group claims it plotted for HOLLYWOOD — Every TV series provides its own and Tolland Turnpike. Continued from page I north along Oakland Street at Sentry Armored Car-Courier in Gerena to disappear with the life and death drama, cast of characters, climaxes Reino E. Hyyppa and Associates of Glastonbury, a civil about 2:30 p.m. Thursday when he Piedras, Guaynabo, and Caguas. New York on Dec. 12, 1982. money for the West Hartford and perils. engineering and land surveying firm serving as Oak Forest's suddenly veered from the right FBI agents were seen at the homes Wells Fargo has issued a $500,000 garage Sept, 12, 1983. Each year a successful show must face anew the agent, filed a revised application to the condominium’s final side toward the other side, police of two pro-independence leader, reward for Gerena's capture and The group sent a letter with half Nielsen rating wars, time slot changes, salary phase of development with the Planning and Zoning Commission spokesman Gary Wood said this she said. return of the money. a $10 bill to a Hartford newspaper, squabbles and the assault of new series hogging Wednesday. Along with construction on the third phase of the morning. Wood said Holcomb tried Taken into custody were Hilton Los Macheteros, which trans­ contending the bill was from the publicity and attracting attention. 3 complex, the new application proposes a minor channel be Built to cross the street to talk to friends, Fernandez, lawyer Jorge Fari- lates to "the machete wielders," money stolen two years ago. Will an established series suddenly find itself 3 to help remove sandy sediment from the brook, which runs just who were walking in the same nacci, and Castro, she said. claim Gerena is one of their Webster described Los Machete­ assailed by a runaway newcomer like "The Cosby south of Tolland Turnpike. direction on the left side of the FBI agents went to the home of members and in January the group ros as one of the most violent Show?" Will it be moved opposite "Dynasty" or Construction for the first two phases of development has road. lawyer Roberto Maldonado, she distributed toys and cash worth independence groups, blaming "D allas?" Will one of the stars hold out for $100,000 begun, with the final phase up for consideration at the PZC’s As he veered across the road. said. more than $5,000 in a Hispanic them for an attack on a Navy bus per episode? Sept. 18 business meeting. Planning Director Mark Pellegrini Wood said, Holcomb was struck The heist is the second largest in neighborhood of Hartford and in as Sabana Seca and the destruction Only one prime time series endured 20 years — said. from behind by a van driven by U.S. history, surpassed only by the two neighborhoods of Puerto Rico. of nine U.S. military. "Gunsmoke!" A very few survive a decade. "M-A-S-H” ran 11 years. Many die in a matter of weeks. Lucky ones last six years, enough for Health group visits Coventry syndicated reruns that put the producers in profit. Labor D a y As the 1985-86 season looms on the horizon, among 0 COVENTR'V' — Community Health Care Services Inc. has 0 the regulars girding for the ratings battles is "Simon scheduled office hours at the Town Office Building Sept. 4 from 2 '^ (9) Refrigerator & Simon," which has enjoyed top 10 ratings for the to 3 p.m. W EEKEND^^^SN^ past three years. All residents served by the agency are eligible to receive Starting its fifth year, the detective drama survived blood-pressure checks, tuberculosis tests, throat cultures and a disastrous debut sea.son and was almost canceled in general health guidance. its second year for low ratings. A publicity coup Community Health Care Services has also scheduled blood SPECUl helped. When it appeared "Simon & Simon" would be pressure clinics Tuesday at the Coventry Pharmacy from 1 to 2 Friday thru Monday Only axed since the change, it has more than held its own p.m. and Sept. 17 at the Village Pharmacy from 1 to 2 p.m. against "Cheers" and other sitcoms thrown against it. What has set "Simon & Simon" apart from other detective shows are the leading roles, brothers Rick Course helps parents of teens and A.J. Simon, who lead entirely different lifestyles. Older brother Rick (Gerald McRaney) is a laid-back HEBRON — The Andover, Hebron, Marlborough Youth Ho l^yments eccentric. A.J. (Jameson Parker) is a yuppie straight Service Inc. is offering a new program to help parents of arrow. teenageriCcommunicate better with their children. The contrasts and contentions between them The program, known as Systematic Training for Effective provide an extra dimension to the standard TV Parenting of Teens, will center around group discussions of ways detective show. to improve parent-teen relationships, encourage more responsi­ No Finance "Last year we became dangerously close to being ble behavior by teenagers at home, school and in the community, homogenous,” said McRaney as he prepared to play and help teenagers have self-esteem and self-reliance. Rick for a fifth year. "It's vital that we keep the Man with camera watching Wilbur Wright fly past in Pau, which are on exhibit at the New England Air Museum in Windsor The program starts Sept. 16 and will last 10 weeks. Each characters distinct and in conflict. France, 1908. The photo is part of a collection of 56 photos Locks through Oct. 6. The exhibit opened today. session will last 90 minutes. Cost of the program is $45 per person. Model TBX18BG "Its easy to forget something like the sibling For more information, contact AHM Youth Services at 228-9488. Charges rivalry, but it’s necessary to keep fighting a tendency ENERGY SAVER to let down on a series. REFRIGERATOR IS "In our first couple of years we had more humor in ALSO A FOOD SAVER the stories, and we're getting back to more of that this 17.7 cu ft.; 5.01 cu f1. freezer A Helps keep food fresh up to year. I’m writing a script myself for the coming Wright photos A Obituaries 15 days with sealed high- season. humidity pan Sealed snack Before‘ For qualified applicants financing a m inim dm 1986^ of (300 on GECC " I ’d like to seethe show goat least two more years. I pack. Energy Saver Switch Revolving Charge Plan. Afler this period.____ % Annual Per­ ICBMai' still get pumped up when I drive through the gates to Equipped for optional icemaker centage Rale Finance Charge accrues with ( ______Minim um work every day. As Orson Welles once said about are in exhibit Barbara Barker Finance Charge She was employed by Cheney acting, 'A little boy never had a finer toy.’ It's the only Barbara (Lawrence) Barker, 82, Bros, for many years, working as a business where you don’t have to grow up. of 724 Stafford Road, Storrs, died Microwave ^ medical assistant, and, many Microwave Oven Microwave Oven Range "F o r me, this series is perfect. It gives me a chance at air museum Thursday at Windham Community years ago, as an interpreter for Cooking Center to play an off-the-wall character involved in drama, Memorial Hospital, Willimantic. Italian mill workers. action, romance and slapstick." U She was born Oct. 2; 1902, in She is survived by one son, Louis McRaney said the series' brief history has been as The New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks U Santa Barbara, Calif., and lived in Caldera II of Matawan, N.J.; three exciting as some of the 88 shows it has produced. will display original photographs frmo the Wright Manchester for many years, mov­ sisters, Madeline Potz, Rena Da- "W e are now regularly in the top 10,” he said. "The Brothers’ personal collection starting today. ing to Storrs in 1946. She was a life mato and Esther Aitken, all of first year we were in the bottom 10. We suffered The traveling exhibit is on loan from the member of Temple Chapter 53, Manchester; three brothers, Ern­ pre-emptions for religious crusades and sports shows. Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and has Order of the Eastern Star; a est Osella of Manchester, George And, of course, we were opposite 'Happy Days.’ At already been seen by thousands of people across the member of Rebekah Lodge tor Osella of Baltic, and Marshall times we were not available to 60 percent of the nation. more than 50 years; a member of Osella of Glendale, Calif.; three viewers. The exhibit consists of 56 original photographs, Echo Grange of Mansfield Center; grandchildren; 23 nephews and "This season we are going back to basics, putting many of which are unpublished, from the personal G and a member of the First Church eight nieces. A.J. and Rick into Conflict. And their mother, Celia collection of Orville and Wilbur Wright. G of Christ Congregational, Mans­ The funeral will be Saturday at (played by Mary C arver), will be seen more often to The New England Air Museum will host the exhibit field Center. 11 a.m. from Higgins Funeral mediate the sibling rivalry. through Oct. 6. Hamilton Standard Division of United She was well known as a breeder Home in PlainfieM, N.J. Burial "In the last year or so we made the mistake of Technologies Corp. has paid for the exhibit, as well as and trainer of German short- will be Plainfield. N.J. letting the clothes wear the man, almost caricatures a new $3,500 hall to house it. The air museum is on the haired pointers. of the yuppie and the cowboy. At the end of last season grounds of Bradley International Airport, and can be She is survived by her husband, Jameson and I sat down and analyzed what we did all entered off Route 75. William Barker, and a grand­ Angelina GrossI \m year and how we could improve the show. 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The Museum. brother, Antonio Teti of Hartford; enamel linish drip pans also the most highly competitive thing in show demonstrations that set the stage for the commercial Congregational. Mansfield Center. Cooktop lamp. Porcelain enamel finish drip pans. and eight grandchildren. Black glass doors. 2-level venting business." and military aviation industries of today. photo is dated 1909. The photo is part of The funeral will be Saturday at Caroline Caldera 8:15 a.m. at the D'Esopo Wethers­ Caroline (Osella) Caldera, 83, of field Chapels, 277 Folly Brook Dishwasher Automatic Washer Automatic Dryer Plainfield. N.J., wife of Louis Blvd., Wethersfield, followed by a Johnny’s daughter sings Caldera, died Tuesday in Plain- mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. field Hospital, Plainfield, N.J. She at St, Augustine Church, Hartford, was a former Manchester Burial will be in Mount St. 3 resident. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Cash LP is victory over drugs, maritai probiems 3 Fire Calls By Frank Spotnitz Petty-Benmont Tench song, “ Never United Press International Be You,” which Cash originally was MORi f HAN ‘So many people ask me about my Dad and I to perform on the "Streets of Fire” Manchester former fire, Morland Valve Co., NEW YORK — has soundtrack. Thursday, 9:47 a.m, — medical 1404 Tolland Turnpike (Eighth get so sick of it.’ "But there was a lot of fighting District). A PRODUCT released an emotionally wrenching call, 403 Burnham St. (Eighth album that is a testament to between Universal and CBS about District). Thursday, 8 p.m. — medical call, me being on the record. A lot of stuff 122 Park St. (Town), Written Warranty Protectian surviving two years that saw the Thursday, 2:23 p.m. — child went down. The way it ended is that I struck by van, 440 Oakland St. Prompt. Reliable Service near-breakup of her marriage and \ the difficult process of kicking a got kicked off the record... But I 0 Records conference room. "It’s a (Eighth District, Paramedics). California, I was so Insecure as a really couldn’t let the song go, it was 0 Tolland County The GE Answer Center' service cocaine habit. relief for me." Thursday, 5:13 p.m. — medical mother right off the bat, I said, 'Oh, so good. And it fit lyrically so well She said she called her father after call, 234A New State Road (Eighth Thursday, 11:29 a.m. — car Convenient Credit The album, "Rhythm and Rom­ my kids will never grow up in with my songs." District, Param edics). the song “ My Old Man" had been fire. Route 44, Bolton (Bolton), Model GSD600D ance,” took a solid year and three California, it'll be horrible.’ So I Despite conquering many of her Thursday, 5:27 p.m. — motor Do-lt-Yourselt Help recorded. He came down to the studio Thursday, 2; 12 p.m. — child fell producers, including her husband pressured Rodney for us to move problems, Cash said she still is vehicle accident. 620 E. Middle from tree. Lake Road, Andover 7-CYCLE Model WWA8354V Model DDE7109V to hear it and cried afterward, but , to record. back there.” waging a battle against stagefrlght Turnpike (Tow n). (Andover). POTSCRUBBERO DISHWASHER told his daughter "he really liked it." HEAVY-DUTY EXTRA-LARGE HEAVY DUTY Cash, the effervescent daughter of After five years of marriage, Cash (" It used to be that I would get Thursday, 5:42 p.m. — medical Thursday, 11:16 p.m. — medical Temperature Sensor System " I really didn’t want to go through 10-year full warranty on Perma- CAPACITY 3-IN-1 WASHER AUTOMATIC DRYER We bring country legend , said said she and Crowell had come to the nervous three months before I have call, 30 Summer St. (Town), call. Orchard Hill Estates, Coven­ 3-way washer—extra large with writing ‘My Old Man,” ' she Tuf* tub and door liner (ask lor 3 cycles including automatic since Its completion she has new­ point where they had to decide, "A re to do a gig — now it’s only a couple Thursday, 6:14 p.m. — trans- try (South Coventry). details). 2-level wash action, " capacity for regular loads. permanent press and knits. 4 dry­ said. "But I did and it was very good things found confidence in her abilities as a you going to stick'with it and wait for days” ) and is uncomfortable being a Energy saver drying option Spotscrubber for small loads of ing selections including no-heat cathartic and it was written quickly. lough stains and Mini-Wash tub air-flulf. Smooth porcelain ^mother and as a . And she a transformation or are you Just celebrity. to life. "So many people ask me about my for dellcates 4-cycle selections. enamel drum. ;’s like she and Crowell have “ a going to give it.up? " Cash said she when she’s recog­ Variable water levels. ' marriage." Dad and I get so sick of it — a It took a year for the marriage to nized in public, " I hate it. I really F or the Record “Rhythm and Romance" is a 30-year-old woman that still has to -A. turn around. At the same time, her wish that I would Just be a writer A. deeply personal and moving history talk about her parents all the time. So confidence in her writing — like instead of putting my picture on the of her troubles, with songs such as that was a way for me to say, ‘Here's Since the state Motor Vehicle In the "Joe's World” column in Lillian Heilman, Cash said she cover... It makes me feel llkel’vegot "Halfway House" dealing with her the song ^ don’t ask me anymore.” Department revised its regula­ Thursday’s Herald, columnist Joe "hates writing, but I love having something on the back of my skirt all drug problem, "Second to No One” It was at a drug treatment tions last year, about 30 people Garman wrote that after he wrote written" — blossomed. the time.” have been denied public service about the rudeness of some stu­ with her marriage, and "M y Old program for her father that Cash "Before I was really neurotic Despite her father’s obvious coun­ driver's licenses for failing to pass dents of the L.L. Bean Co.’s Man” on, of course, her relationship came to terms with her own cocaine about making records," she said. try Influences, Cash said that grow­ the physical requirements. The fly-fishing school, he received a with her father. problem, which she said had been " I ’d Just feel Tike I had to have total ing up with her sisters and mother, revised rules do not allow licenses phone call from a representative of REMEMBER... Despite its autobiographical na­ complicating her insecurity as a control. This time I had written the for insulin-dependent diabetics the company. The representative, ture, the L P avoids self-pity and is an mother to her two children, Caitlin, 5, Vivan Liberto, she always has IF YOU HAVENT songs so I felt like I had proved my connected more strongly with rock and others susceptible to seizures. who had received a copy of the effective blend of rock and country and Chelsea, 3. validity already in one way, so I Not all of those whose licenses column, assured Garman that the SHOPPED AT E-Z TERMS: influences, the sort of thing in which Cash said it was uncertainty about 'n* roll. "M ost country music is too didn’t have to be the engineer or the passive (or m e," she said. have been denied have suffered school would stress streamside • CASH Linda Ronstadt used to specialize. her abilities as a mother that producer or all the background seizures. A story in Thursday's courtesy in the future. SIEFFERTS,... She said she hopes to work with • CREDIT CARD " I ’m proud that I was able to prompted her and Crowell to move vocalists or whatever.” Herald incorrectly classified the A paragraph from the Thursday MANCHESTER. Cf. Crowell on her next album, spending YOU HAVENT channel some of that trauma into four years ago from Los Angeles to “ Rhythm and Romance,” (or people who have been denied column was inadvertently omit­ . MONTHLY three or (our months at the most to BEEN SHOPPING! ROSANNE CASH something creative," Cash said Nashville. which Cash wrote or co-wrote eight of licenses. ted, obscuring the meaning of the OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS TIL 9 • TUES-WED-SAT TIL 5 • FRIDAY TIL 8 PAYMENTS . testament to survival recently, seated in a Columbia "Even though I grew up in record It this time. conversation. the tracks, also includes the Tom It - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 30. 1985 Weekenders School’s DINING OUT GUIDE ..V* Art show starts hard on See the work of five artists at a show opening with a reception Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Prudence Crandall Museum on the green in Canterbury. "The parents show will continue until Oct. 31 at the museum, which Monday thru Thursday Specials is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. By Sandro L. Latimer 4 The artists are: Jim Anderson, Rita Dawley, Louise United Press International only * 3 ® ® only V Feldman, Cora Grunwald and Andrea Skiff. All are enrolled in the advanced painting class at the Lyman COLUMBUS, Ohio - Sherry Allyn Museum in New London and all hove held other Moore had feelings of being left Swedish Meatballs exhibits. behind when Tiffany, her oldest Fresh Fried Fish child, started to school. Kids, adults love zoos "1 walked her into the door of the Baby Beef Liver - Bacon or Onions classroom,” Moore recalled. "She Fresh Fried Clam Strips Kids love them and adults find them enjoyable. But raced in without turning around to zoos are more than fun places to see exotic animals. above served with two of the following: Greg Dancho, director of Beardsley Zoological say goodbye. I felt a little left Gardens will discuss why zoos exist Saturday at 2 p.m. behind." whipped potato, french fries, baked potato, cole slaw, pickled at the Museum of Art. Science and Industry. 4450 Park Moore, who has not worked since beets, applesauce, or vegetable. Ave., Bridgeport. shortly before Tiffany was born Admission to the museum is free to members. Fees nine years ago. will see her second Veal Parmesan with Spaghetti V / for non-members are $2 for children, students and child. Tori, enter the first grade senior citizens and $3.50 for other adults. Admission this year. Three-year-old Ryan Carla’s Fresh Baked Manicotti includes the zoo show, all films and the planetarium will go to preschool two mornings a week this year. Eggplant Parmesan * /S J , "That feeling of being left behind Spaghetti with sauce or Meatballs 3 Meet artists, artisans m wasn't real bad," Moore said, Herald photo by Tarqu(nio (Italian dishes served with a tossed green salad only.) 3 adding that her biggest concern The apple orchard of Old Mystick Village in Mystic when Tiffany went to school was Interfaith service under way will be the setting for one of the series. Meet the how the children would react to We’re to S w eY ou Artists and Artisans, Saturday and Sunday from 10 being separated. LbI ChartitPiJndIri* and hla Mandfy Nancy Miller, left, and Nancy Gould of the VNA's Hospice and Home Care a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission and parking are free. "Tiffany and Tori were close," staff halp makd your vlait a ptaasant onal address invitations for the Visiting Program, will be Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. at St. she said. "Tiffany doted over Tori. Nurse and Home Care of Manchester’s James Church lower level chapel. A See country antiques I,worried about Tori's feeling left MY BROTHERS reception will follow. R.S.V.P. by calling behind, so I pul her in preschool 0 firt interfaith memorial service. The American country antiques that are usable in the earlier than usual to give her service, which is for family and friends 647-1481. Transportation is available. 0 home, such as quilts and furniture rather than something to do so she wouldn’t PLACE "don't-touch" items, will be the mainstay of the Boy rides carved horse feel left behind." Farmington Antiques Weekend Saturday from 10 Moore also said she walked HKS l AUHAN I a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the A youngster enjoys a ride on one of the Herald photo by Pinto Tiffany to school “longer than Farmington Polo Grounds on Town Farms Road, 48 intricately carved wooden horses in Tiffany wanted me to." Long-suffering TV viewers Farmington. Admission is $2. the 1914 mferry-go-round in Bushnell THE LIEBMANS, MARRIED 50 YEARS, LIVE IN COVENTRY. "The second day Tiffany said, Ice^ G reani^ Park, Hartford. The 25 cent-rideis one 'Mom, 1 don’ want you to walk me 238 Norti Main SbMf anymore.’ But I told her 1 walked 4 f DAYS A W IK ’ M anchartw 848-0838 Cattle will parade of many treats to enjoy as summer ends. with her because Ton wanted to," PMtoAndir^ have prime time aiternative Cattle will parade, square dancers will sashay and she recalled. filers will toot at the Woodstock Fair, which will be And this year when Tori starts to Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 8:30 a.m. to 9 ‘Fiorello!’ continues school. Moore admits they'll prob­ DAVIS FAMILY Bv Vernon Scott Less than a year and a half old, A&E has already p.m. at the fairgrounds at the junction of Routes 169 ably be some tears — from her. Weekend Specials United Press International made a small dent in network viewing. Not as great as and 171 in Woodstock. "Fiorellol" will continue ;il Goodspeed Opera "1 cry the first day and the last M-TV, to be sure, but unlike the M-TV addicts, AitE The German band will put some oomph in its House in East Hadd;im until Sept 27 Curtain time is day. If they’ve had a really good • Fresh Swordfish HOLLYWOOD — It doesn't take an intellectual to viewers can read, oom-pah-pahs, and musicians will stroll the grounds. at 8p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays and at 5 and 9 p.m. year. I'H get misty-eyed when they • Fresh Baby Bay Scallops » 7 .9 9 conclude that network TV is a low-brow medium Besides the fun with animals and crafts of a country Saturdays Sunday shows ;ire at 5 p.m. L ie b m a n s leave knowing they won't get that intended for the lowest common denominator. THIS ALTERNATIVE ENTERTAINMENT NET­ fair, the event will feature ceremonial Indian dancing teacher again," she said. "But I’m • Fresh Sea Scallops It may be vouchsafed, too, that fewer educated, WORK is financed by The Hearst Corporation. ABC and antique autos. Admsision will be $3 for adults. usually excited, knowing they’re • USDA London Broil discerning viewers are tuning in the likes of "Miami \ideo Enterprises and RCA Cable, the latter two Children under 12 will get in free. Musical extended ready to go, eager to go, and eager w/mushroom sauce * 6 . 4 9 Vice,” "Dallas," "Diff’rent Strokes” and "The Fall apparently supporting a project in competition with m arried to learn.” Guy." their own network interests, ABC and NBC. "Georgia Avenue," the new musical at Goodspeed- That first day of school is a • Baked Mealloaf w/mushroom sauce Fortunately, there are alternatives for those who A&E president Nickolas Davatzes states his Riverside fun planned at-Chester, the Norma Terris Theater, has been milestone in the family — for both * 5 . 4 9 have an IQ higher than 60. PBS, often repetitive, company's case succinctly: "We are committed to extended through Sunday. The show will be at 8 50 yea rs children and parents, says Dr. • Chicken TerIvakI sometimes dull and occasionally pretentious, is one. provide quality entertainment on a continuous basis Hartford's Riverside Park Festival will be tonight and at 2 and 8 p m. on Saturday and Sunday. Richard Leavy, a ciinical psychol­ ______(All above include potato, salad, roll & Pullerj Another is the Arts and Entertainment Network, a even if it means an audience smaller than those of the Saturday from noon to 7 p.m. The fun will include: ogist at Ohio Wesleyan University Caidor Pla.i;a Exit 93 off 649-5487 cable programmer that reaches 14 million subscrib­ traditional networks. canoe rides, volleyball, softball, horseshoe pitching, in Delaware. ers involving 2,100 cable systems. double dutch rope jumping, carnival rides, music and Harbor show set He'll reach that milestone this "The real benefit of cable programming is to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Liebman Manchester Country Club Any network prime time series claiming only 14 provide a complete spectrum of information, cultural dancing. The Harbor F«stiv;d w ill have a saltwater tang and fall when his son, Aaron, goes to A million viewers doubtless would be uncoupled of 40 Carpenter Raod, Coventry, school. And his reactions may be a Scenic Dining Overlooking the Retervoir events and entertainment to viewers. Not just three or much more Saturday from 10 am . to 6:30 p.m. and A were guests of honor at a 50th quickly. But ratings are of no moment to A&E, as the five alternatives, but 20 or more so the individual Sunday from noon to 10 p m at the City Pier in New little different that what Sherry Arts and Entertainment Network has come to be Rafts race Monday wedding anniversary party at Moore experienced. TWO BANQUET ROOMS viewer can become his own programmer. London. The city celehrtdes the 200th anniversary of their home. The party was given for your Summer Wedding or Party known. "We have to develop networks that have their own The Inn on Lake Waramaug in New Preston will dog regiytriition with a dog parade, dog tricks, Moore had stayed home with her identifiable genre, so viewers will know exactly where present its fifth annual Huckleberry Finn Raft Race by their son, Roger Liebman of children, although they did go to contests, F'risbee-playing dogs, and police dog Coventry, their daughter, preschool. Both the Leavy's work The Woodbridge Room - to go for what they want to see." at 3 p.m. Monday. Rafts must be homemade and cost demonstrations. for smaller groups. Seats 15-50. More than 40 percent of the shows on AiiE are less than $25 to build. Spectators may watch the Gourmet food, fireworks, arts, crafts, and free Annette Sullivan of Florida and and Aaron was in full-day child provided by the United Kingdom, somewhat less than one-mile race free from the beach or, for $2.50, take a music will be among the treats Several boat cruises Barbara Brettron of Andover. care at the age of 3. The Cheney Banquet Hall - About Town 40 percent by the United States and the balance from ride around the lake on the Showboat for a better view. will be offered. Several friends and relatives "Some parents probably will be U countries around the world. attended. The couple were m ar­ emotionally upset, but they’ve got for weddings or large parties. to remember to take it as an U AitE shuns news, talk shows, roundtable discus­ ried Aug. 17, 1935, at St. Paul’s Sealing up to 165. AARP celebrates 10th birthday sions and such formats that abound on PBS, CNN and Bill Moyers documentary Cathedral in New York-City. everyday event," Leavy said of the Ctill for reservations or information. child’s going off to school. "What The American Association of Retired Persons, other cable networks. It focuses directly on Liebman is retired from Ha­ entertainment. milton Standard in Windsor makes it difficult is the .'W.S S. Main St., Manchester Manchester Green Chapter 2399/will celebrate its uncertainties.” 10th anniversary on Sept. 12-«t:^anchester Country The biggest current AitE hit is "Temko, " a BBC Locks. His wife is retired from M fv O lQ S ______series based on true accounts of Englishwomen the Coventry schools' lunch Some ot the uncertainties — or Club with a luncheon. Edward Simpson of Boston, the CBS probes illegal alien issue "things you can’t control" — are New England area AARP vice president, will be imprisoned in Asia by the Japanese during World War program. The couple have three II, The fictionalized story unfolds in 30 one-hour how will the child get along with speaker. granddaughters and four great- the teacher, the classmates, the G episodes. By Joan Hanauer at all. big profits from their prey. granddaughters. t NIKKI’S The chapter organizer and first president, Lillian other kids on the bus, the lunches, G Johnson of West Hartford, will be a guest. Louis Another hit is “The Hot Shoe Show," a 10-episode United Press International In the past, immigrants had to Then in the third segment there history of the dance from ballet to break dancing. learn English to take advantage of he said. Lawrence, a past state director, will represent the is the question of whether illegal To overcome those first-day Open Labor Day 7am-9pm Connecticut Northeast Chapter 604, parent chapter of There are two new series scheduled for the fall, the NEW YORK - There are the "land of opportunity," but aliens take jobs away from Ameri­ more intriguing of which is “The Borgias," a anywhere from 2 to 12 million never before have there been so problems Leavy advises parents to Chapter 2399. Past presidents and charter members cans and are willing to work for take a positive attitude. September Special will be recognized at the luncheon. 10-episode BBC drama of Pope Alexander's life. The illegal aliens in the United States many newcomers who speak a lower wages, often sending their other is a rerun of Larry Gelbart’s “United States,” today — most but not all of them single language other than Eng­ pay back to their native lands. MR. AND MRS. ANDREW LIEBMAN He says that if parents have the Buy 1 dinner from our menu at including eight episodes which were canceled during from Latin America — and the U.S. lish. In Miami, even in a biology In Texas, unionized construction ... at 1935 wedding negative attitude, they will feel Chapter sees ‘Showstoppers’ its abortive network run five years ago. has become the seventh largest class, the subject is English. And in workers say that is what is more emotion. regular price, get 2nd dinner at V2 price. "We seek cultural shows but not culture with a Spanish-speaking country in the Miami, men can become millio­ happening: in California’s Silicone (Higher price prevails.) The American Association of Retired Persons, capital 'K,'" said Davatzes, an urbane New Yorker world. Chapter 1275, will see "Showstoppers” at the naires without ever having to learn Valley, employers say the valley Good Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Coachlight Dinner Theater in the Warehouse Point who makes his home in Westport. Conn. "We are That’s the problem Bill Moyers it. would die without the labor of section of East Windsor on Sept. 5. The bus will leave seeking entertainment with a capital 'E,' addresses in his latest documen­ Five states already have passed illegals, including Asians as well Hair analysis faulted 254 Broad St Manchester the South United Methodist Church parking lot at 11 tary, "CBS Reports: Whose Coun­ laws specifying English as their as Latin Americans. a.m. and return at 5 p.m. “BEETHOVEN CAN BE ENTERTAINING, and try Is It Anyway?" to air Sept. 3, official language and a movement The unions want a law fining Papa Qino% dramatic series can be thought-provoking. We 8-9 p.m. Eastern time. The ques­ is underway to pass similar employers $2,000 for every undocu­ as illness diagnosis • 646-3000 • understand we are involved in a small market but tions he raises and the issues that legislation in Florida. mented worker; the employers say with a discerning audience. We're not trying to be Potiuck planned Thursday must be decided make this an That brings cries of racism, but they should not be made responsi­ Bv Larry Doyle Irrational approach to nutrition sociologically upscale.' important, absorbing and trou­ this is not a movement that can be ble for enforcing the law. Britannia Chapter of the Daughters of the British “We'd be very happy if viewers tuned us in two or United Press International and care,” Empire will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. at the home of bling hour of broadcast dismissed so simply. Moyers inter­ Congress, meantime, has been "Most of the practioners who are three times a week. 'That's all you need to have a journalism. views two black sisters. They need FREE! trying to come up with a new CHICAGO — Using hair analysis A Mrs. Albert Heavisides at 57 Baldwin Raod for a successful cable operation. Viewers don't have to engaged in hair analysis believe potiuck. "There are angry voices in the second jobs as cleaning women immigration bill for three years. to diagnose illness and prescribe what they’re doing," he said, "but WONG'S RESTAURANT watch TV every night. promised land," Moyers says in and could not get them bdeause Politics, of course, has its own vitamin supplements is unscien­ Each members should bring a casserole or salad. "I'm on the business end of A&E. What surprised they’re wrong.” Husbands are invited. Mrs. Neil Paterson will . the opening of the report, and he they do not speak Spanish. priorities. tific, wasteful and possibly danger­ Bob Smith, vice-president of Pfking Szechuan Cuisine me most when I came into TV was that 85 percent of proceeds to illustrate. "Don't tell us we have to learn ous, a Pennsylvania physician Pitcher o f CcdfiB Guests will be Mrs. Lee Van Andes, president of the new network shows failed but the nets still made a Doctor’s Data Inc., West Chicago, Cocktails • Take Out Connectidut Chapter, and Joy Kingan, service Moyers, who evolved from Spanish to get a job in our own Stone peth says. disagreed with Barrett’s findings, profit. In any other business an 85 percent failure rate preacher to politician to reporter, country," one of them said. Incid­ “Anyone who goes to a prac- and accused Barrett of distorting With Purchase of CHEF organizer. would be catastrophic. has a way with words. He also can The tombs of the chiefs of the Open CHEF entally, they sued and the court Afar Tribe in Dankalli, Africa, tioner who does a hair analysis to the claims of hair analysis. AWARD AWARD "We all understand the market for 'The A-Team’ empathize with the very real ruled that a knowledge of Spanish prescribe vitamin supplements is and Laverne & Shirley' is large. Our programs are were once constructed by piling Smith said the industry didn’t “WORKS” 7 Days Space available for craftsmen emotions felt by the El Salvadoran is not a valid requirement for a playing nutrition roulette,” said make the wildly exaggerated ★ ★ YYt 3 designed for a certain level and focus of viewer “illegal” who lost so many family cleaning job. branches in the form of a hut. The A Week The HATtferd Cm 8Ii ^hUfUlM Dr. Stephen Barrett, an Allentown, claims Barrett said it did, but was 3 Bowers School's third annual Family Harvest interest that is a great deal smaller, people who want members to her country's death "The ‘golden door’ has turned to number of stones lining the path PIZZA Crafts Show and Country Jamboree has space to be engaged in thought-provoking entertainment leading to Its entrance revealed the Pa., psychiatrist and publisher of simply a diagnostic tool for profes­ squads, to the Texas building barbed wire," Moyers says in the the Nutrition Forum Newsletter. sionals interested in preventive • LARGE ROEIMD 0-^‘lxit%6) ______T ^ : (203) 875-0661 available for craftsmen for the Sept, 28 event to run that goes beyond smashing cars. trades union men who feel crowded number of enemies the chief had from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school, rain or shine. At second section, as he looks at the killed. Barrett sent hair samples from health care. •THICK PAIM Vernon. Conn. “For instance, beginning Sept. 23 we start a 1'2-part out of their jobs by undocumented special problems of the illegals, two apparently healthy 17- year- least 36 craftsmen will exhibit. BBC series, Dickens' Pickwick Papers.' And in workers, and to the native Ameri­ At Regular Price \J\JkS5ARO'S The jamboree will include: games, cartoons, lunch, smuggled into the country by old girls to 13 different laboratories “If you’ve got a patient who October we have a Bolshoi ballet special of 'Swan cans who feel like aliens in their profiteers of despair called specializing in hair analysis, and comes in with a broken arm, you ice cream sundaes, a children's comer, clown faces, Lake' with Gene Kelly as host. own city. SHOWCASE cake walk and a country store. Candy, pop corn, "coyotes," and hunted down by got back vastly divergent results, don’t do a hair analysis, you set the "It is sparkling entertainment, shows that cannot helicopters and border guards like HARTFORD ^ ^ 1 alarmist diagnoses and recom­ arm,” he said. balloons, plants, pumpkins and used books will be be found on prime time networks. Once viewers know THE FIRST SEGMENT OF the a-restaurant 0 sold. herds of cattle. 1 B S B -a U ld INTERSTATfMiXITM 1 mendations of anywhere from two Smith also charged Barrett used prcBents our where to find us. I'm sure we'll capture our share of show concerns Dade County, Fla., sloppy methods in researching the weekend $pecial$ 0 1 tAAOAMMAnNliS2 &0 rmiAMiaNOONIHOWONlV I to 46 vitamin doses a day, he said. For more information, call Carla Bonee, 643-0604. the American audience.” where Miami Senior High School is ^ CONT SHOWS (UllV/lATICNOWIFttaUT M THE ILLEGALS TELL sad Even identical samples sent to labs, but a spokesman for the AMA Vest Cacciutore...... §5.95 referred to locally as Havana stories of desperation; the border R the same laboratory varied consid­ journal said the article underwent High, where 40 percent of the VOLUNTEEBS an extensive peer review and was Bonetess Breast of Chicken Fra Diaviota ...... *6.95 guards are almost as desperate in 1:30-3:30-5:30-7;40-M0-l IM erably, giving normal and abnor­ population now is Hispanic and trying to stem the flood that mal levels of vitamins and miner­ found to be methodologically Baked Scrod ...... *5.95 Cinema where there are whole neighbor­ increasingly is being master­ COMPflOMISINa POSITIONS R als for the same hair, Barrett sound. hoods where English isn’t spoken Tendertoin Tips ...... *6.95 minded by smugglers who derive 1:26-S:Z04U»-7:S0-M0-n;4B reported in Journal of the Ameri­ The Federal Trade Commission Hartford NInIa (R) FrI and Sat 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, Varnen can Medical Association. backs Barrett's view of the Veal Scalopini w/peppers & m ughroom s...... •7.95 Clnomo City — K lii of Iho Spidor 7:40,10,12; Sun 1:15,3:15, 5:15,7:40,10. CIn# 1 * 2 — E.T., tht Extra- AMERICAN NHUA R “Of the few that were accurate, situation. Woman (R) FrI 7:10,9.50; Sat and Sun — Back to the Future (PG) FrI and Sat Terrestrial (PG) FrI 7; Sat 1:15,3:30,7; '' “There Is no scientific basis for 331 Center Street 1:16-3:15-6:t6-7:4O‘l04»-IM I0 they were still making very bad (Corn.r of Broad and O n lir, naxe to Carvrla) 1:30,4, 7:10,9:50. — P rlizl'* Honor (R) 1:45, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40, 11:50; Sun 1:45, Sun 1:15, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30. — Return of The Buffalo Water Tavern L, recommendations," Barrett said what they’re saying about the FrI 7,9:30: Sat and Sun 2,4:30,7,9:30.— 4:30,7:10,9:40. — National Lampoon's the Living Dead (R) FrI and Sat 9:30; 5 4 Tho Godi M utt Bo Crazy (PG) FrI 7:20, European Vacation (PG-13) FrI and Sun 9:45. — Suinmer Rental (PG) FrI BACKTOTHE FUTURE In a telephone interview. service," said Nancy B. Ranney, 647-9995 9:40; Sat and Sun 2:10, 4:25, 7:20, 9:40. Sat 1, 3, 5, 7:10, 9:40; Sun 1, 3, 5, 7:10, 7:15,9:15; Sat 2, 7:15,9:15; Sun 2,4:30, Although some labs that do hair an FTC attorney, '"You cannot on — Potit Can (R) FrI 7:30, 10; Sat and 9:40. — Sesame Street Presents: 7:15,9:15. l;4S^:30-7:IOA40-nM Sun 2:40, 4:45, 7:30, 10. Follow That Bird (G) FrI-Sun 1,3,5. — West Hartford analysis are legitimate, Barrett the basis of hair analysis make ■aot Hortford Doy ot the Dead (No one under 17 ■Im 14 2 — Summer Rental (PG) FrI PEE W E E'S B I6 ADVENTURE OS said it is the analysis process itself claims about health, and you ■attwood Pub A Clnomo — Summor admitted) FrI and Sat 7:40, 10, 12; Sun 7:15,9:15; Sat and Sun 2,4:30,7:15,9:15. cannot make recommendations FrI. & Sat. Specials Rontal (PG) FrI and Sat 7:15, 9. Clotod 7:40, 10. — Tho Emerald Forest (R) FrI-Sun 7, 622MlcWleTpkftxEcist l:S0J;26^7:30-gE8O-ll;4S and resulting recommendations Sunday. 9:15. Morchester, Ct. 06040 that are suspect. He said many for supplements." Poor RIchard't Pub A Clnomo — Manchester Windsor DAYOFTHEDEAD ------practitioners are unlicensed "nu­ "There may In fact be labs that Throo Stoooot short with Summer Plaza — Silverado (P(J-13) FrI-Sun Seafood Fra DIavolo...... '7.05 UA Theaters lo s t — E.T., the 7;4frllM )0-IZ«l tritionists” who may not even have can accurately measure the Rontal ;PG) FrI ond Sat 7:30, 9:30, 12; Extra-Terrestrial (PG) FrI-Sun 2,4:30, 7:15, 9:40. 649-8302 amount of trace elements and OfTer Sun 7:30, 9:30. V G«nlus (PG) FrI-Sun 2, Drivo-lns R a college degree. Good Beef Cutlet Parmiglana...... *5.95 Mowcoto Clnomo 1-9 — Yoar ot tho 4, 4 ,1, 10. — The Black Cauldron (PG) lost Windsor —Gremlins (PG) FrI- YEAR OF THE DRAGON That's not dangerous If the minerals in a hair sample,” she Thru Dragon (R) FrI ond Sat 1:45,4:20,7:10, FrI-Sun 2,3:50,5:M. — St. Elmo’s Fire Sun I with Oh GodI You Devil (PG) t;48-4:tO-7:IO«BO-1t;IO patient is healthy, he said, "but if said, "but, so what?" 9/8 8* Fllat of Sole Monterey...... *5.05 9:50,12:10; Sun 1:45,4:20, 7:10, 9:50.— (R) FrI-Sun 7:15, 9:40. — Pink Floyd: FrI-Sun 10. Papa's Big Value Pizza... Voluntoort (R) FrI and Sat 1:30, 3:30, The Wall (R) FrI and Sat midnight. — Manchester — Three Stooges Introducing: you have a disease and you go to Recently, the FTC brought suit 5:30, 7:40, 9:50, 11:50; Sun 1:30, 3:30, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (R) Comedy FrI-Sun 7:45 with E.T., the FOLLOW THAT BIRO m someone who doesn't know what to against one of the laboratories. Pepperoni, Sausage, , Mushroom, Stuffed ChlGkau Breast 5:30, 7:40, 10. — Poo-Wook'i Big FrI and Sat midnight. — Up In Smoke Extra-Terrestrial (PG) FrI-Sun I with im O f r M O Holistic Hair Analysis of Alexan­ Advonturo (PG) FrI and Sat 1:30, 3:25, (R) FrI and Sat midnight. The Last Starfighter (PG) Frl-Sun9:45. do about it, you’re in trouble.” Pepper, Onion and Cheese Topper (with spinach A tiuiagi)...... *6.Q5 5:20, 7:30, 9:50, 11:45; Sun 1:30, 3:25, Mansfield — E.T., the Extra- All You Can Eat Luncheon Special "Actual vitamin deficiency is dria, Va., and charged it with Over leoTpcationi throughout New England and New York. 5:20, 7:30, 9:50. — Toon Wolf (PG) FrI Monslleld Terrestrial (PG) with The Last Star- T E U lW O L F extremely rare,” Barrett pointed making false claims to the public. and Sat 1:15,3:15,5:15,7:20,9:40,11:30; Translux Cellege Twin — Volunteers fighter (PG) FrI-Sun at dark. — 1:15-3;IS«I6.74»«40-II«I LA STRADA Restaurant Sun 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9:40. — (R) FrI 7, 9; Sat and Sun 3, 5, 7, 9. — Ghostbusters (PG) with Where Buffalo $ 0 C r t Monday — Friday out. The lab’s advertisements claimed 1^303 Q inO ^ Manchester Parkade Compromiting Potitlont (R) FrI and ro IS “you can balance your body Stronger Than Parodlse (R) FrI 7, 9; Roam (R) FrI-Sun at dark. — Return of EUROPEAN VACATION Hair analysis advocates are not ■ ■ ^ 358 Weat Middle Tpke., Manchester, CT 471 Bartford Rd. Sat 1:25,3:20,5:25,7:30,9:50,11:45; Sun Sat 3, 5, 7,9. — Stop Making Sense Sun the Living Dead (R) with The Warriors oecessarHy In it for the money, he chemistry" on the basis of a hair 1:25, 3:20, 5:15, 7:30,9:50. — Amorlcon 3, 5, 7, 9. (R) FrI-Sun at dark. ^ tfl)«IH k00-7;l0«40-lljl PIZZA & MORE For Take Out Call: 646-8553 m d SBld, but just adhere to "an analysis, Ranney said. \ U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aua. M. 1915 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 30, 1985 - 15

Racy bachelor party gets SPORTS ‘X’ from groom’s father BYU, Bosco impressive in whipping BC

DEAR Thank you. By Dave Raffo accounted for 10 receptions, 241 usually tells people how slow he is. ABBY: I hope ANGEL WILTZ I ’m looking at the ball. you can offer a United Press International yards and a TD while making some Against an Inexperienced secon­ "W e took advantage of some catches that frustrated the Eagles’ dary, Kozlowski often outran his . • practical solu­ DEAR ANGEL: Glad to help. things in the EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - defense in BYU’s 28-14 Kickoff defender and Bosco’s arm. But he tion to me and Please give me a progress report. secondary." millions of Dear Abby Boston College knew what to Classic victory. also beat the Eagles’ defenders That secondary had just one expect from Thurs­ "Kozlowski is a lot faster than I back for the ball several times — other fathers D EAR ABBY: I live in an area of returning starter — cornerback day night. Glen Kozlowski was the thought he was," Boston College once for a 51-yard gain that set up who face the Texas where tornadoes are apt to Neil Iton, Iton had one of four Abigail Van Buren guy who surprised them. coach Jack Bicknell said. BYU’s deciding TD. following occur, so I try to learn all the safety interceptions against Bosco and Kozlowski was Bosco’s favorite That’s because Kozlowski per­ “ I have the advantage when the dilemma: precautions I can. recovered a fumble but nothing the A son, about ( \ target on a night when the petuates the myth that he’s just ball is underthrown,” said Koz­ Eagles tried could stop the attack Lately, people have been telling Brigham Young com­ another slow possession receiver. ■ A to be married, ______me that I should keep my windows lowski, who split Rorery Perry­ that lifted BYU to the national title invites his fa­ \ pleted 3S-of-53 passes for 508 yards After the game, he admitted he man and Carl Pellegata on the last year. closed during a tornado. and three touchdowns. Kozlowski runs a 4.5 40-yard dash but he 51-yard gain. " I have a better view. ther to his bachelor party that DEAR ABBY: My name is Angel Abby, I ’ve always heard that you The Cougars also have the takes place the night before the Wiltz. I am 9 years old and lama should keep your windows open. country’s longest Current winning wedding. In 1985, it seems that an captain in one of the ’ ‘Just Say No" Could you please straighten this streak at 25 games. X-rated, sexually explicit film is clubs, helping other kids to say no out for me? “ The reason the balls were short shown as part of the program. is because he’s a little too fast," to drugs. These clubs are being CONFUSED IN IN TEXAS UPl photo K Fathers and prospective fathers- started all over the country. They Bosco said of Kozlowski. whose in-law are invited to attend, along were formed last February under DEAR CONFUSED: My experts brother Mike is a defensive back with the bridegroom and his male Oakland Parents in Action, a say to leave at least one window Loving the ones they’re with for the . "Just get 3 friends. program to educate parents in open on each side of the house to the ball near Glen and he’ll catch 3 early drug prevention. keep it from imploding. (That’s the Rock singers Crosby, Stills and Nash group, which gained prominence in the it.” How can a male parent who reverse of "exploding.") revive the old and sing new songs before 1960's, is still going strong with a new Kozlowski was bothered by leg really doesn’t want to attend this Our aim is to get kids to say no to cramps throughout the game, but DEAR ABBY: What’s the proper kind of party decline without drugs because drugs will mess up a 10,(X)0 fan sold-out concert on the generation of fans. the biggest pain to BYU was BC etiquette here? A friend of mine is making himself appear prudish or their minds, hurt their bodies, ruin noseguard Mike Ruth. Ruth expecting triplets. Must everyone Boston Common Thursday night. The square? Or, if he does attend in their chances in life, hurt their sacked Bosco four times, had nine who attends her baby shower give order to be accepted as "one of the grades, make their parents sad tackles and intercepted a pass. boys,” what is the proper conduct and get them in trouble with the her three presents, or is one gift ' i "It took our whole offensive line law. acceptable? Any suggestions? Ordeal In Florida at such parties? to block him," Kozlowski said. 0 OKIE FROM MUSKOGEE OVER BUDGET 0 If any of your readers would like Bosco, the gam e’s MVP, hit to know how to start a "Just Say DEAR OVER: Give her three for scoring strikes of 6 DEAR OKIE: A male parent can No” club in their own communi­ gifts, one for each baby; the cost of and 12 yards. Lakei Heimuli added decline by saying, "Thanks, but if ties, they can send a long, all three should amount to wha­ Burned newlyweds glad a 1-yard TD for the seventh-ranked you don’t mind, I think I ’ll pass” stamped, self-addressed envelope tever you would have spent had she Cougars. And if he attends, he should sit in to: Oakland Parents in Action, 1504 been expecting a single. She may No. 20 Boston College scored on a the back of the room and be Franklin St., Suite 610, Oakland, appreciate a gift certificate for a 1-yard run by John Mihalik and himself. Calif. 94612. Orchil: (415) 836-6078. diaper service. Troy Stradford’s 5-yard run. Strad- to have returned home ford gained 100 yards on 21 carries. Shawn Halloran of the Eagles SOUTHINGTON (UPI) - New­ Susan will be able to see her young couple were not wearing the suits struggled in his first game as Doug lyweds Ronald and Susan Catucci Flutie’s successor, completing 18- Symptoms merit full exam daughter off to school to next week. when family members picked UPI photo smiled through their pain, happy to Susan, 24, and Ronald, 25, each them up at the hospital. \ \ of-37 passes for 165 yards with 3 . be home after surgery and treat­ were burned over 20 percent to 30 The Catuccis will undergo exten­ interceptions. DEAR DR. drink milk. Avoiding ice cream Glen Kozlowski of BYU pulls down one of his 10 ment for severe burns they suf­ percent of their bodies July 8 in a sive physical and occupational " I want Halloran to be more GO’TT: My hus­ and milk on your cereal seems to receptions against Boston (College during fourth quarter fered in a fire while on their housefire in Pompano Beach, Fla., therapy at -Meriden-Wallingford -aggressive and look up the field band, 57, got me to be a little extreme. Humans honeymoon in Florida. and returned to Connecticut a Hospital in Meriden and return to m ore," said Bicknell, who thought action. Kozlowski's receptions went for 241 yards and sick in 1977. He need some calcium for proper "Don’t let life pass you by,” month ago for skin grafts and Bridgeport at regular intervals UPI photo his passer dumped the ball off too one touchdown as he drove the Eagle secondary crazy. was very con­ metabolism. Susan Catucci said Thursday treatment. starting Wednesday for assess­ much, "H e ’s a kid that’s trying to fused, had high Dr. Gott I think it is acceptable for you to hours after she and her husband "They have certainly come to ment and further rehabilitation. BYU quarterback Robbie Bosco gets a Giants Stadium. Bosco passed for 508 put it all together. I never thought Bellini had 9 receptions for i l l 73-yard drive when the wide blood pressure put milk on your Rice-Krispies and were released from Bridgeport grips with the seriousness of their Both husband and wife now have pass off before being hit by Eric yards and three touchdowns as the of pulling him out — we were still in yards. receiver beat Perryman down the and couldn’t enjoy a little Haagen-Dazs once in Peter Gott, M.D. Hospital to continue their long burns. They have dealt with it the "quite satisfactory” function of the game late at 14-14 (in the third Midway through the fourth quar­ middle of the cndzone for a 22-yard sleep. He awhile. The use of predigested Limdstrom of Boston College during Cougars prevaiied, 28-14. recovery at their rented house. best they can," said Dr. Michael their hands, feet and limbs, quarter,)" ter, Bosco and Kozlowski ended a score. forgets more \ milk won’t make any difference. first quarter action Thursday night at The couple finally were able to D’Aiuto, director of the burn unit at D’Aiuto said. and more and Take it easy on cheese, though. X can’t keep a start their married lives together, Bridgeport Hospital. The couple was initially treated grateful for the chance despite the The Catuccis, who shared a room in Florida and transferred July 28 job. One doctor DEAR DR. GOTT: This is an need to wear special garments 23 during much of their stay at the to Bridgeport Hospital’s regional AL roundup thought he might have Alzheimer’s logical evaluation. If the neurolo­ embarrassing question, but I ’ve hours a day and staggering medi­ hospital, must wear special elas- burn unit. disease. Could this be a side effect gist in your community does not been concerned for some time. I ’m Aed Sox cal bills because of a lack of ticized bodysuits called Jobst A from taking Fulvicin? What can be have available the sophisticated male and in my 30s. My nipples About $30,000 has been raised A insurance. garments, 23 hours a day for about done? equipment — such as a CAT contract when I ’m cold or when I through donations to a fund estab­ There would time to open wed­ one year. D’Aiuto said. scanner — that is used to evaluate scratch my breast. Is this normal? lished at United Bank & Trust Co. ding gifts that had been untouched The garments are used to Angels see lead in the West shrink DEAR READER: Fulvicin has profound mental changes, take in Bristol, Alfred Catucci said. explode since their marriage. A large stabilize the condition of healed been reported to cause headache, your husband to a medical center. DEAR READER: You’re nor­ Bridgeport Hospital has made a banner welcomed them home and burns and skin grafts, he said. The dizziness, mental confusion and Many forms of dementia are mal. Men and women were born $15,000 "goodwill deposit," he said. C LEVELAND (U PI) - When impaired performance. Your hus­ treatable but, first, doctors must with muscles that cause nipple the Boston Red Sox come out of band should consult with a doctor identify the cause of the problem. erection when the breasts are a slump, they do it in a big way. to determine if he can stop taking Bar mitzvah In Poland as Yankees make gain in the East With ’Tony Armas driving in stimulated. Don’t be concerned. U the drug. DEAR DR. GOTT: I passed a This is part of the biological fact five runs and Rick Gedmen four U calcium stone about four years more, the Red Sox snapped^ a Nonetheless, his neurological that all embryos start life as girls; Bv Fred McMane Blue Jays in the A L East. routed Seattle 7-0, Boston thrashed ago. The doctor told me not to drink only later in development do boys five-game losing streak Thurs­ symptoms seem more serious than United Press International Niekro scattered four hits over Cleveland 17-2, Detroit edged any milk or eat ice cream. Would it alter their characteristics. Stamford teen keeps the faith day night by pounding out 18 hits those customarily associated with seven innings before giving way to Oakland 3-2 in 12 innings and be all right to have a little milk on Send your questions to Dr. Gott en route to a 17-2 victory over a drug’s side effect. Alzheimer’s STAMFORD (UPl) - The few It’s getting time for the numbers cereal if it were powdered, or if it at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH before we die,” said Maria Yaka- of the Americans who participated Dave Righetti, who completed the Chicago nipped Texas 6-5 in 10 the Cleveland Indians. disease is a possibility, as are Jewish residents left in the Polish game in baseball and if the were treated with LactAid? 44101. Due to volume of mail, bovitch, the matriarch of Krak­ in the April visit, asked Yakabo- shutout with two innings of hitless innings. Kansas City at Milwaukee "A win like this helps. E ve­ several other types of severe city of Krakow will their first bar California Angels continue to play individual questions cannot be ow’s Jewish community of 200, to vitch what they needed most. She relief. was rained out. rybody was down because we neurological disturbance. mitzvah in more than than three DEAR READER: Your doctor is answered. Questions of general the visitors in April. said the elderly missed not having the way they have been, their Niekro, who has won three of his had been losing,” said Armas, decades, thanks to a Stamford Orioles 7, Marinen 0 Your husband definitely needs a apparently concerned that you interest will be answered in future Back in the United States, the any births, bar mitzvahs or wed­ number will be up before they last four starts, allowed no more who singled home two runs in a teenager who hofies "to bring these group contacted Rabbi Emily At , Larry Sheets G G thorough and methodical neuro- dings to look forward to. know it. may make new kidney stones if you columns. three-run third inning to pot the people joy." X than one hit in an inning. He struck Faust Korzenik at the Stamford- "Send us a bar mitzvah,” she drove in four runs and Mike Young Red Sox on top to stay 4-2. Eric Strom, ancjjfering an ap­ The Angels watched their lead in out four and walked three to raise based Fellowship for Jewish said. smashed his 22nd home run to back "We have been tying hard, peal from the Polish city, said he the American League East shrink his record to 13-9. Learning. She picked Eric to fulfill When Pollack and the others the six-hit pitching! of Mike Bod- but we haven’t been able to put will celebrate his bar mitvah in to I'A games over the Kansas City "E v e ry game is important the wish, partly because many of returned home, they began looking dicker and power the Orioles. anything together. We weren’t Soap mix can end streaks Krakow next week to let Jews Royals Thursday night as Phil now," Niekro said, ‘" his relatives escaped the Holo­ for someone to fill the request. "W e Boddicker, 12-13, struck out a getting the key base hit,” added ft there know " I haven’t forgotten caust by emigrating to the United said if kfds can go to the Wailing Niekro, ringing up some impres­ knows we’re here, and they know season-high nine en route to his Armas. "While in my room I about them." DEAR ------1 States from Poland. Wall in Jerusalem (for a bar sive numbers of his own, notched we have 75 percent of our games at second shutout and ninth co m p ile kept thinking, ’Are we that of a range hood more easily — Strom said he will celebrate the POLLY; To \ CARMEN Accompanying Eric when he mitzvah), maybe we can get a boy his 297th career victory in pitching home, where we hardly ever lose. game. , 4-8, took the loss bad?’” ancient ceremony of manhood on eliminate soap !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ leaves Monday will be his parents, or girl to go to Krakow.” the New York Yankees to a 4-0 We are out here and they know it. ’ ’ Boston starter Bruce Hurst, D EAR PO LLY: The minute my his 13th birthday a week from Red Sox 17, Indians 2 powder streaks his 9-year-old sister. Holly, and two Margery Strom, Eric’s mother, triumph over the Angels. who lost a tough 1-0 decision in grandchildren leave for home Saturday in the only synagogue left The Yankees sent nine batters to At Cleveland, Tony Armas drove on clothes when of his grandparents, Korzenik and said the family could not refuse. his last outing against Minne­ after their summer stay with me, I in the city, where there hasn’t been "W e can’t keep doing this," said the plate in the first inning off in five runs for the fourth time in laundering, Pointers Edward Blonder, a survivor of the "W e ’re living testimony to the sota, benefited from the Red start planning their next visit. I do a bar mitvah in 35 years. California manager Gene Mauch, starter and loser Kirk McCaskill, his career and Rich Gedman hit a measure your Auschwitz concentration camp fact that no matter how people Sox hit parade — picking up his this with my “ things-to-do box," "M y main mission in going is to whose club has played only .500 9-9. Rickey Hendgrson led off $|ith three-run homer in a seven-run detergent into a Polly Fisher who will translate. tried to get rid of Jews in the past, ninth victory against 10 losses. into which I put hints and sugges­ bring these people joy,” Strom ball since Aug. 8. "We gave the a single and Willie Randolph eighth inning to help Red Sox snap . -4 J’Yr large cup or jar, ' ‘ Mostiiople got out of there after here we are stronger than ever." Hurst gave up a two-run tions for children’s activities said ’Thursday, adding he is a five-game losing streak. Boston then add hot the war, going to Israel or the The trip is being paid for by game away in the first inning. walked. Don Mattingly’s fly to left homer to Brook Jacoby in the clipped from magazines and news­ practicing daily the portion from starter Bruce Hurst, 9-10, struck water. Stir the _ United States," Korzenik said. private donations. Tomorrow had better be better." advanced both runners and they second Inning to put the Indians papers all year round. When the Torah he will read in Hebrew. out 11 and allowed six hits to get the mixture with a JJ ___ "Some have families in other ."-fir i): Strom said he did not Speaking of numbers, the Yan­ both scored on Dave Winfield’s on top 2-1, but the lefthander summer nears, I keep track of “ I do know it very w ell," said the victory. Ramon Romero, 2-3, took spoon or cover places, but they are not replenish­ , initiall^understand the full mean­ kees’ victory enabled them to pull single to left. finished the night with a six forthcoming summer activities in eighth-grade student at the Green­ the loss. the jar and shake it until all the before picking up my work. — ing Jews in Krakow. This is the end ing of the trip. within four games of the Toronto Ron Hassey singled and Don hitter and equalled his career powder is dissolved. Then add it to our area and add these to the box. I wich Country Day School. of it," Korzenik said. JOAN Y ’l didn’t know they didn’t have Baylor was hit by a pitch to load the Tigers 3, A’s 2 high by striking out 11 Indians. the wash water. — MRS. D.A. also keep a small notebook of my Strom’s trip is in response to the The Jews in Krakow decided not any bar mitzvahs," he said. ”I bases. It was the 22nd time Baylor At Detroit, Lance Parrish’s The Red Sox chased Cleve­ own ideas as they crop up and add appeal from Krakow Jews to a to emigrate when they were DEAR POLLY: Each time I these to the box. In Gramma’s thought they just wanted an bases-loaded single with none out land starter and loser Ramon DEAR POLLY: Anyone who group of American visitors ^ a t released from the concentration has been hit by a pitch this season wash a load of dishes in my house, a child never whines, / American boy.” Cedeno to Cards in the attorn of the 12th Inning Romero, 2-3, in the fifth inning does needlework knows the impor­ they "send us a bar mitzvah.*^ camps after World War II and are and 190th of his career, breaking automatic dishwasher (always a “ Now that I understand, I think scored Lou Whitaker and gave the on run-scoring hits by Jim Rice tance of clean hands to avoid "T h ere’s nothing to d o!’’ — ANN I ”We haven’t had a bar mitzvah now mostly elderly and poor. the A L record of 189 set by Minnie full load to conserve water and it’s going to be a very joyous CINCINNATI (UPI) - The Tigers their victory. Parrish ho- and Mike Easier. They pushed soiling the project as you work on in 35 years and we’d like to see one energy), I add the family tooth­ Lester Pollack of Rye, N.Y., one occasion.” Cincinnati Reds Thursday traded Minoso. The major-league record across four more in the seventh it. I ’ve solved this problem by Basic canning procedures, spe­ mered in the sixth inning to tie the brushes, toothbruth holder and 16-year veteran outfielder-first of 243 is held by Ron Hunt, a former score. Bill Scherrer, 3-1, was the and exploded for seven runs keeping a pack of pre-moistened cific processing times for individ­ bathroom drinking glass. This baseman Cesar Cedeno to the St, New York Met. against reliever Rich Thomp­ towelettes in my sewing basket ual fruits and delicious recipes for winner and Steve Mura, 1-1, the 3 keeps them sanitary and clean — dilled green beans and fruit butters Louis Cardinals for 20-year-old A bases-loaded walk by Mike loser. son, who was charged with 11 3 and wiping my hands with one VI are all included in Polly’s newslet­ Record Lotto boosts ticket sales minor-league outfielder Mark Pagliarulo increased the Yankees’ White Sox 6, Rangers 5 earned runs in the eight. ter “ Canning Fruits, Tomatoes Johnson. lead to 3-0. UPI photo A two-run triple by Armas, a HARTFORD (U P I) - With a Lewis attributed the strong De a r PO LLY: Soup stocks or and Pickles.” Send $1.00 for each years, minus 20 percent taken out The Cardinals hope Cedeno will Bobby Meacham and Henderson At Chicago, Reid Nichols singled run-scoring double by Easier meat broth will keep better if you record jackpot of more than $8 ticket sales this week both to the add some right-hand«d-Jhitting home Ozzie Guillen from third copy to POLLY’S POINTERS In for federal income taxes, Lewis led off the seventh with back-to- and a run-scoring double by leave a good covering of fat to seal million up for grabs, state lottery record jackpot and “ all the fanfare said. punch while first baseman Jack base with one out in the 10th inning, Yanks' ageless Phil Niekro gets ready to fire knuckleball Thoughts care of this newspaper, P.O. Box officials expect record ticket sales back singles and, with two out, and Gedman highlighted the sev­ off the top. The congealed fat is in New York and all the excite­ Clark is out with an injury. giving the White Sox the victory. at Angels bitter during action Thursday night at Yankee enth inning rally while Ged- 1216, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be sure in the Connecticut Lotto game errant pickoff attempt by catcher easily removed before reheating to include the title, s ment” about thatstate’s record $41 One sure winner is the state, Cedeno, 34, hit .241 for Cincinnati Guillen led off with a double off Stadium. Niekro combined with Dave Righetti on four-hit man’s three-run homer and a the broth. before tonight’s lottery drawing. million jackpot last week. Bob Boone to third allowed Mea­ "But Mommy, you promised! ’’ Polly will send you a Polly Dollar which receives 45 percent of the this season. He began the year as a Dave Schmidt, 5-4, and Luis solo shot by Jackie Gutierrez How many times I ’ve heard that The state expects to sell about 5 4-0 shutout of California. Niekro worked the first seven A prewash spray used for ($1) if she uses your favorite If only one bettor matches all six money from ticket sales and nets regular but lost his starting job and cham to score New York’s fourth Salazar sacrificed. Nichols then capped the eighth-inning 0 sad expression. treating spots and stains on million Lotto tickets, or about Connecticut numbers, an $8 mil­ had been relegated to pinch-hitting run. singled over a drawn-in infield to innings yielding the four Angel hits. Victory was No. 297 0 Pointer. Peeve or Problem in her about 38 percent to 39 percent when uprising. I’ve promised circus trips, twice the current weekly average, clothing before laundering them column. Write PO LLY'S PO IN­ lion jackpot would translate into costs of running the gam e are recently. Elsewhere in the AL, Baltimore make a winner of Dan Spillner, 4-3. for Niekro in his Illustrious career. candy, ice cream, toys, bedtime J. Blaine Lewis, director of the may be used to clean the underside TERS in care of this newspaper. payments of $400,000 a year for 20 deducted, Lewis said. stories and a five-year birthday lottery unit in the Division of bicycle. SpMial Revenue, said Thursday. ■ I’ve also promised to live a life " I t ’s going to be a record week, that praises the name of Jesus the biggest prize and the most B L I S S ESTABLISHED 1 8 8 2 tickets ever sold,” Lewis said, The Red Sox: The Movie — a gigantic ciunker Christ. I ’ve promised to bring my Public Records children up in the way of the Lord adding that he expects lines to ODORLESS METHOD OF ELIMINATING form today as bettors take a shot at and I ’ve promised to love and lampoon. The protagnoist is lead character Bill unlikely. Still, Eddie Murphy is hilarious as Dennis the record jackpot. Summer is traditionally a great time 3f year to go to honor my husband of ten years. Warranty daada $47,501 to $45,000 (Based on convey­ Murray, ^ho plays a rather convincing Spaceman- “ Oil Can” Boyd, the excitable, young boy. Boyd, a ance ta x ). Lewis said the jackpot, which is the movies because most of the big flicks come out A- God, in return, has promised and Southfield Green Condominium tumed-sportswriter Bill Lee. During an infamous, mid-season Almost-Star, keeps his nose clean of given me love, hope, faith and a Joseph L. Ballnrtfy to Mark C. based on ticket sales, had grown to during these prime entertainment months. For the Corp. to Richard W. Grabowski same reason, cinematic casulties are inevitable. two-day players’ strike, the Spacewriter Infiltrates clonecalne and then goes Into conniption fits when he happiness that is indescribable. Lavitt. Julius G. Fabos and Edith more than $8 million by Thursday BROUGHT HOME BY YOUR DOG OR CAT Bob the Sox clubhouse and discovers a bizzare scandal. and Ann E. Grabowski, Unit A-6 Every season, theaters are glutted with films that fail realizes that he is surrounded by androids. And all I had to do was ask. Southfieid Green, $110,000. Fabos, Unit 25B Manchester and could go higher today, al­ While snooping through mandatory urinalysis charts Reas are more than a nuisance: They can Infect your loved ones Rea to even remotely approach pre-release propaganda. The most consistently engaging performance, "In solemn truth I tell you, Gardens Condominium, $44,000. though he couldn’t give a specific Papetti for an upcoming expose, Lee finds traces of Sam K. Pak and Jung S. Pak to figure. b tes may pitduce small red spots that Itch. They are also carriers of Consider this year’s latest clunker — "The Red Sox: however, comes from animated George Brett, who is anyone believing in me shall do the Todd R. Jones and Debra A. Jones, ‘clonecalne’ . The pusher. Weird Al Yankovic, had effective in his big screen debut as business-like, The record Jackpot resulU from disease. The Bliss odorless method Is puaranteed to completely eliminate The Movie.” same miracles I have done, and Palm Street, $72,000. U b P«nd«ns Herald Sports Writer distributed the drugs to the athletes before the strike. chicken-chomping Wade Boggs. Brett even sports a the lack of a first-place winner for fleas. . . It Is a guarantee backed by over a century of reliability. even g.-eater ones, because I am Merri Kom to Jose A. Blanco, The somnolent collaboration by first-time pseudo­ The affects enable all partaking players to kMp their red mustache and pretends to be oblivious to the going to be with the Father. You . The Eighth UtlliUes District vs. the past three weeks, and if no mi-' Unit 123 C2 Park Chestnut Con­ producers Haywood Sullivan and Buddy LeRoux is minds on the beach in a blanket of bliss, wh^e their anatomical absence and emotional void of his Benny M. Kosis and Thelma L. bettor matches all six numbers can ask him for anything, using my dominium, $44,501 to $45,000 complete with recycled plot, supine sound-track and ■ */ clone bodies suit up and go through the motions at the teammates. Kosis, Hilliard Street. tonight the jackpot would reach $12 PHONE; nmae, and I will do it, for this will (based on conveyance tax). 649-9240 over-priced performers possessing the verve and ballpark. The surprise climax offers the horrifying prospects million or more next week, Lewis bring praise to the Father because Sedmar, N.V. to Eleanor L. ardor of a bowl of salad. for a sequel. Lee, along with a cameo assist by Carl of what L the Son, will do for you said. Clone actors like Burt Reynolds as Dwight Evans, Nichols, Unit C-2 Woodland Manor Quitclaim Daada The tragicomic yawnjerker starts off in phlegmatic The action sequences abruptly end there as the Yastrzemski (who plays himself), manages to Yes, ask anything. ANYTHING, "W e may or may not, it’s the Chevy Chase as BohStanley, Jim Brown as Jim Rice Condominium, $53,501 to $54,000 David C. Wichman to Susan C fashion and then peters out altogether, though the picture vegetates, and it becomes painfully apparent force-flush the clonecalne from the afflicted has- using my name, and I will do it! ’’ luck of the draw, ’ ’ Lewis said when and George “ The Boom er" Scott as Tony Armas (based on conveyance ta x ). Wichman, Wildwood Drive. viewer is deceived by the beginning of this classic to even the casual observer that the stuffed shirts beens. The situation had become desperate, as the John 14:12-14. asked if a winner is likely this combine for many slothful s c e i^ , much to the Stephen K. Jacobson and Denise slow-motion picture. A veteran Major League intend to rely on the same visual cliches and clones, themselves, had begun lounging around the Richard L. Melster to Helen B. week. He said a "rollover," where BUSS chagrin of Ken "Hawk" Harreuon, who portrays E. Jacobson to Jullann T. Parsons Meister, Grissom Road. baseball team enters the new season with obligatory nothing-special effects that became obsolete with the there is no top winner and the hook-nosed, clamp-jawed Manager John McNamara. lockerroom to the beat of Dire Straits. Joyce PerreM and Brian R. Parsons, Unit 533 EXTEBMiNKTORS hopes for a great campaign. The club starts off hot, advent of bullpen props and astro-screen. Arthur Hoaglund to Laurlne H. jackpot is carried to the next week, "That ain't working — that's the way to do It — get The Salvallon Army ^ s t of Evergreen Condominium, Webb, 65 Stephen St. stagnates for a spell and then, in a sudden burst of Midway through the lethargy, a satiric tangent A few character exceptions may someday make IS not unusual for three weeks. THE OLDEST AND LAROEST IN CONN. your money for nothing and your kicks for free.” •ootaneous combustion, becomes a June fireball. transforms this drowsy dinosaur Into a trashy this screen sedative a hit on caole television, but it’s The Red Sox; The Movie. For their fans. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aua. 30. I W — 17 U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Aug. 30. 1985 NL roundup SCOREBOARD Sports In Maxwell said to be gone Mets open road trip on downer BOSTON — There is strong rumor that the Boston Celtics, Yinkau4,Ang8ltO win, lose & DREW disenchanted by Cedric Ma)cwell, have traded the veteran By Mike Tullv slamming a 3-2 pitch over the Football G olf forward to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for oft injured United Press International right-center field fence for his 12th Baseball CALIFORNIA NEW YORK center Bill Walton. homer of the season. Obrhbl abrhbl Pettis cf 3 0 1 0 Hendrsn cf 3 1 2 0 Maxwell's agent, Ron Grinker, said the deal will be closed The New York Mets must avoid The Mets tied the score 3-3 in the Jones dh 3 0 0 0 Rndiph 2b 3 10 0 top of the ninth when Howard Amirlcan Laagua standingi Kickoff Claulc Country Club sometime today. In addition to sending. Maxwell, the Celtics losing their heart in San Francisco. Benlauz ph 1 0 0 0 Mttnglv 1b 4 0 0 0 ”Thii isn’t the right way to start Johnson tripled to right-center Carew 1b 4 0 10 Winfield rt 4 1 1 2 Following ore the storting times for reportedly will send a No. 1 pick to the Clippers along with paying Downing If 4 0 0 0 Hassey c 4 0 2 0 BYU 2& Boaton Collaga 14 ,a m p ^ rip ,” catcher Gary Carter field with one out and scored on a E n t the Member-Member Golf Tourna­ a “ whole bunch” of Maxwell’s salary. Howell 3b 4 0 0 0 Pasaua If 4 0 0 0 ment to be held Soturdav ot Manches­ s ^ /T h u r s d a y after the Mets sacrifice fly by Wally Backman. W L Pet. OB Hendrck rf 4 0 0 0 Baylor dh 2 0 0 0 Toronto 79 48 .422 — Boston College 0 7 7 8 —14 ter Country Club. .j ,, m opened a 10-game swing with a'6-3, Wllfong 2b 2 0 0 0 Pogllarl 3b 3 0 1 1 Brigham Young 8 14 7 7—28 4:17 Blaleck, Halpryn, Hunniford, Now York 74 51 .992 4 Schoflld ss 2 0 0 0 Mechm ss 2 110 10-inning loss to the Giants. Braves 9, Cube 5 Detroit 48 58 .540 10'/> BYU— Bellini 4 pass from Bosco (kick W hite ^ Hulk returns to Hartford Boone c 3 0 2 0 failed) 4:24 Davidson, Lomba, Herdkc, Boltlmoro 44 58 .532 I I '/> Tofals 10 0 4 0 Totals 29 4 7 1 ” We just hope we can come back At Chicago, Bruce Benedict Boston 59 44 .472 19 BYU—Helmull 1 run (K. Smith pass Salafla HARTFORD — will be featured in a return bout Callfomla 800 080 088— 0 from Bosco) and play well these next three drove in four runs with a three-run Mllwoukeo 57 47 .440 TOVj New York SDODOOlIbi— 4 4:31 Novak, Rosenthal, Glgllo, against at the Hartford Civic Center on Sunday, CItvoland 44 81 .342 33 BC—MIhollk 1 run (George kick) Copeland _ , games. We played well on our last single in the sixth and a groundout (jame-wlnnlng RBI — Winfield (15). BC—StrodfordSrun ((Jeorgekick) Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. WMt E—Henderson, McCasklll, Boone. 4:38 Morlorty, Cyr, Zemke, West Coast road trip, and we have in a five-run eighth, pacing the California 72 55 .547 — BYU— Bellini 12 pass from Bosco McFarland DP—California 1, New York 1. (Webster kick) In tag-team action, and face to do well here’ if we are going to Braves to their fourth victory Konsot City 49 55 .554 I'/i LDB—California 4, New York 7. 2B— 4:59 Fohey, MIstretta, Klernan, Oakland 44 41 .520 4 BYU—KozlowskI 22 pass from Bosco Moran ‘Mr. USA” and George "The Animal” Steele. Other stay in contention.” without a loss under interim Boone. SB—Wllfong (4), Henderson (Wesbter kick) Chicago 43 42 .504 8 (58), Pettis (40). S—Meocham. 7:04 P. Sullivan, Holmes, Plogge, matches include: vs. George Wells, Greg "The Chili Davis hit a three-run homer manager Bobby Wine. Rick Seattle 58 49 .457 14 A—51,227 Paternostro .. . BC BYU Hammer” Valentine vs. , Corporal Kirchner vs. with one out in the bottom of the Mahler, 17-12, pitched 5 2-3 innings Minnesota 54 48 .452 U '/j IP H R ER BB SO 7:13 Roche, Quick, Lennon, Hickey Texas 44 80 .345 25Vi First downs 14 27 7:20 Palmer, Gordon, Flynn, G llllgon Moondog Spot, vs. Tony Garea, King Tonga vs. 10th, lifting the Giants and drop­ for the victory. California Rushes-vards 37—123 32—27 Thursday's Results McCasklll (L 9-9) e 7 4 3 4 4 7:27 Dbrochta, Robldoux, Tanguay, and vs. "Special Delivery” Jones. ping the Mets three full games Kansas City at Milwaukee, cancelled In Passing yardage 145 508 Gorgida , _ . New York Sacks by-yards 8—51 7—14 Tickets are 111, $9 and $6 and are available at the Hartford behind the division-leading St. Expos 8, Padres 5 4th Inn., rain NIekro (W 13-9) 7 4 0 0 3 4 7:34 D'Rourke, Stepanskl, Dexler, Boston 17, Cleveland 2 Passes 18—37—3 35—54—4 Buccherl Louis Cardinals in the National At San Diego, Andre Dawson hit Rlghettl 2 0 0 0 0 3 Punts 8—41.0 2—52.5 Civic Center and all Ticketron Outlets. For further information, Detroit 3, Oakland 2 (12 Inninos) NIekro pitched to 1 batter In 8th. 7:41 M addox, Peoples, Vecsev, League East. a three-run double over the head of Baltimore 7, Seattle 0 Punt return yardage 4 43 Sartorl call David Fargnoli at 203-869-4100. HBP—by McCasklll (Baylor). Kickoff return yardage 83 80 “These Giants have played us New 'I'ork 4, California 0 PB—Hassey 2. T—2:43. A—32,149. 7:55 Chevrette, T om kiel, W ilks, center fielder Kevin McReynolds Chicoeo 4JCexos 5 (10 innings) Giants 6, Mats 3 (10) Roia countdown Fumbles-lost 5—2 3—2 McCollum tough all year, even though we with two out to cap a seven-run 3 Penaltles-yards 7—40 3—22 3 Wldav's Oomet 8:02 Jones, Tracy, Purcell, Howland Time of possession 28:04 31:54 have a pretty good record against seventh that lifted the Expos. The l),Bp.m. against San Diego. Crockett William Cahill, chairman of the mayor’s Baseball Advisory ” I hate for us to have to be a Reds 6, Pirates 0 Seattle (Langston 7-10) at Baltimore Griffin ss 5 0 10 Whitakr 2b 2 1 0 0 Hrnndz lb 5 0 0 0 Yongbld rf 3 0 1 0 8:37 McKee, McKee, DkeksInskI, Murphy cf 3 1 0 0 Trmmll ss 4 Carter 0 2 0 c 4 12 1 Garrelts p 0 0 0 0 Team, said the plan by Ralph Biernbaum would move an AA spoiler,” Davis said. "W e’ve been At Cincinnati, Tom Browning, (Davis 7-7), 8:05 p.m. Th« Finol 10 M atovo Cleveland (Waddell 7-5) at Milwaukee Bochte 1b 4 0 0 0 Gibson cf 5 0 2 0 Strwbrr cf 5 0 0 0 Brenly c 4 0 10 8:51 Macalone, McNamara, Wadas, a spoiler for four years. I want 14-9, pitched a seven-hitter and Klngmn dh 5 0 1 2 Parrish c Foster 5 12 2 If 5 0 0 0 Welimn 3b 4 0 4.163— 0 0 A line single to right-center In Inland (lahing advisory team to the city to play in a stadium he would build if granted a (Haas 7-4), 8:35 p.m. the 11th Inning off St. Louis right-hander Glovino someone to try to spoil it for me. I Buddy Bell went 3-for-3, including Boston (Oledo 5-8) at Minnesota Baker If 4 0)0 Evons dh 3 0 0 0 Knight 3b 4 0 10 Uribe ss 4 0 10 8:58 Backlel, VonDerkall, Schilling, H-per-year lease on the property. 0 Collins If 1 0 0 0 SImmns rt 5 Orosco 0 1 0 p 0 0 0 0 Hammkr p1 0 0 0 Jeff Lahti on Aug. 76. tro u t fishing has been generallv slow don't come out here to be a spoiler. a three-run homer, and drove in (Butcher 9-11), 8:35 p.m. 0 4.164— A hit-and-run, ground single around the state, according to field Gordon The property at Kosciusko Park would return to the city after Kansas City (Black 8-13) at Texas Davis rf 5 0 10 Bergmn 1b 5 1 1 1 Hurdle ph 0 0 0 0 Adams ph 1110 9:05 Gannon, Finnegan, McCauley, 1 like the Mets ballclub. They are Hill 2b 5 0 0 0 Herndon If 5 Santana 0 1 0 ss 3 1 1 0 MDavIs p 0 0 0 0 to right In the third inning off Pittsburgh personnel of the Department of Envir­ 50 years, Cahill said Thursday. five runs to lead the Reds. (Hough 13-12), 8:35 p.m. right-hander Jose DeLeon bn Aug. 29. onmental Protection. Good trout fish­ BerzInskI fighting for a division title. We’re Cincinnati player-manager Pete Saturday's oames Tettleton c 3 0 0 0 Brookns 3b 3 Dykstra 0 0 0 cf 2 0 0 0 Williams p0 0 0 0 9:12 Walsh, Mlano, Corneau, Trahan Biernbaum has told the committee he has the blessing of the Lonsfrd ph 1 0 0 0 Grubb ph 10 0 0 Aguilera p 1 0 1 0 Roenick phO 1 0 0 ing was reported at the Housatonic not going to just give it to them. If Chicago at Toronto R lv^r Trout Management Area, Can- 9:19 Zwik, Denz, Genovese, Nossiff Eastern League, which includes the New Britain Red Sox and the Rose singled once in three at-bats California al New York Heath c 0 0 0 0 Castillo 3b Staub 10 0 ph0 10 10 Leonard If 1 1 1 0 dlewood Lake, where numerous four to 9:24 Smith, Glguere, Leone, Leone we were playing St. Louis, we Boston at MInnesoto, 2, twl-nlght Phillips 3b 3 1 1 0 Darling pr 0 0 0 0 Waterbury Indians in Connecticut. lo move within .-elShiv i'll® Totals 19 2 5 2 Totals 41 9 McDowll p 0 0 0 0 five pound brown trout were taken, and 9:33 Lansberg, Gardella, Curtis, would want to beat them also. I breaking Ty Cobb’s all-time record Kansas City at Texas, night 1 1 In the Farmington River between Fronk The plan would upgrade the park and allow athletic teams Clevond at Milwaukee, night None out when winning run scored Johnson 3b 1 1 1 0 Tennis want to beat them all. I hate of 4,191. Totals 3 10 3 Totols 32 « 10 « Riverton and Pleasant Valley, Fair to 9:40 Hogan, Chapman, Mallick, Oakland at (Tetrolt, night Oakland 000 002 080 000— 2 good trout fishing was reported at the Haves from Stamford high schools use of the field. playing that spoiler role. That’s the Seattle at Baltimore, night Detroit 000 011 000 001— 1 Ono out wbon gontt winning run scortd Phillies 3, Dodgers 2 Gome-winning RBI — Parrish (14). Now YorK 001 100 001 0— 3 Scantic River, Hop River, Wllllmantic 9:54 Irish, Hohenthal, Archam- "I am definitely, without question, for it,” said Cahill, who role of a loser.” E—Castillo. DP—Detroit 2. LOB— San Froncisco 000 003 010 4 U.S. Open River Trout Management Area, Fen­ beault, Dgden indicated the full committee would recommend in about two ton River, Beach Pond and Crystal 10:01 Caglanello, Marshall, Craig, UPl photo Scott Garrelts, 8-3, pitched two At Los Angeles, Garry Maddox National Laagua standings C3okland 5, Detroit 13. 2B—Simmons. Game-winning RBI ~ C . Davis (3). At New YorX, Aug. 29 weeks the city accept the proposal. HR—Bergman (3), Parrish (23). SB— E—Urlbe. LOB—New York 11, Son (Seeds In porentheses) Lake In Ellington. B elleville innings in relief for the victory. scored from third base on a two-out Davis (21), Herndon (1). Francisco 5. 2B—Gladden, Driessen. Men Good largemouth bass fishing was 10:08 Shea, D obkin, E dw ards, In the 10th, Jeff Leonard led off error by third baseman Enos East Giants’ Chili Davis (left) is congratulated by teammates 3B—Johnson. HR—Corter (18), C. Dovis Second Round Indicated at Candlewood Lake, Pa- Whelan with a single off Terry Leach, 2-2, Cabell to break a 2-2 tie in the 10th W L Pet. OB IP H R ER BB SO (12). SB—Uribe (7). S—Aguilera, Glod­ Bud Schultz, Boston, def. Richard chaug Pond, West Twin Lake, Mamo- 10:15 Retzloff, Granger, Graff, Jeff Leonard (20) and Manny Trillo after socking a St. Louis 77 47 .421 — (Xikland den 2, Trillo. SF—Backman. Matuszewskl, Hopewell Junction, N.Y., nasco Lake, Quonnlpaug Lake, Moo- Behling and was sacrificed to second by to lift Philadelphia. Despite the New York 75 51 .595 3 Rllo 7 4 2 2 4 5 6-3, 7-6 (9-7); Kelly Evernden, New dus Reservoir and the Scantic River 10:22 Calnen, H ickey, Thomas, Flutle to work for ABC-TV game-winning, three-run homer in the bottom of the 10th Dan Gladden. Manny Trillo loss, the Dodgers remain^ seven 70 57 .551 BVj below Route 190. A six pound large- Ontiveros 3 3 0 0 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Zealand, def. Lloyd Bourne, Pasad- Gaslekiwecz walked and Davis followed by games ahead of San Diego. Chicago 41 44 .488 l4Vi Mura (L 1-1) 12 1 1 2 1 New York eno. Calif., M , 6-3, 6^ ; Tim mouth was token at Candlewood Lake 10:29 Dvorok, Wigren, McMohon, NEW YORK — Doug Flutle, who won the with inning to beat Terry Leach and the Mets, 6-3. Philadelphia 59 44 .472 18V} Detroit Aguilera 6 7 2 2 1 4 Wllkison, Asheville. N.C., def. and a five and one half pounder at Farley Pittsburgh 39 85 .315 38 Petry 7 4 2 2 3 7 McDowell 11-301121 Pavel Slozil, Czechoslovakia, 6-1,6-3, Pachaug during the post week. Smal- 10:34 Wilson, DIBattalIno, White, Boston College last year, Friday was signed as a studio analyst West Cary 1 0 0 0 1 I Orosco 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 6-1; Dan Goldie, McLean, Va., def. Imouth bass fishing has been good In Parllm an for the ABC-TV network’s Association package Los Angeles 74 50 .597 — O'Neal 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Leach (L 2-2) 1-3 2 3 3 1 0 Marian Valda, Czechoslovakia, 1-6, the Farmington River between Collins­ 10:43 Gazza, Anderson, Hart, C lifford San Diego 48 59 .535 Vh Hernandez 2 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 San Froncisco 6-3 6-2 6-2 ville and Farmington, the Housatonic 10:57 Clough, H orvath, Cooney, this season. Cincinnati 44 59 .528 8V} John McEnroe (1), New York, def. River north of New Milford ond the Cooney Flutle, who recently completed his first professional season as Houston 58 47 .444 14V} Scherrer (W 3-1) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hommoker 6 6 2 2 0 2 Pete Rose needs just eight more Rllo pitched to 1 batter In 8th. Williams 2-3 2 0 0 0 0 Martin Wostenhotme, Canada, 6-0, 7-6 Connecticut River from Enfield Dam 11:04 Whitesell, Andreoll, DIk, Stuek quarterback of the U.S. Football League’s New Jersey Generals, Atlonto 54 71 .432 20V} WP—Petry. T—3:47. A—21,842. M. Davis 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 3 (7-3), 6-1; Joakim Nystrom (10), lo Parson's Landing. 11:11 LaChapelle, Brown, Evelhock, San Francisco 50 75 .400 24V} Pickerel fishing has been good at Garrelts (W B-3) 2 2 1 1 2 2 Sweden, def. Robert Green, Boston, 6-3, D ttavlano will join host Jim Lampley and Beano Cook to provide ” aii added By United Press International win over Pittsburgh. Rose went to third on Dave Louis and three in Chicago. Thursday's Results WP—McDowell, Orosco, Garrelts. 3^, 6-3, 6-0; Nduka Odizor, Nigeria, def. Lake of Isles. 11:18 P. Sullivan, Glgllo, LIpInskI, special dimension ... a unique and contemporary insight into the Asked Thursday if he can get Atlanta 9, Chicago 4 White Sox 6. Rangers 5 110| Jonathan Canter, Beverly Hills, Calif., 7-6 Excellent pike fishing Is reported on King The hit came in the third inning. Parker’s double and scored on San Francisco 4, New York 3 (10 T—3:32. A—6,065. eight hits in the next three games, (7-4), 2-6. 6-2, 7-6 (7-5). the Connecticut River. 11:25 Hlllnskl, Prior, Kennedy, Kdve college game,” said Chuck Howard, vice president for CINCINNATI — Pete Rose said Eddie Milner singled to left field Buddy Bell’s double. Innings) Fishing for panfIsh is good In lakes 11:32 Maher, Teets, Wood, Schotta Rose replied, ” I just hope I get Montreal 8, San Diego 5 production ABC-Sports. all he had to do was hit the ball in off Pirate Jose DeLeon. With Speculation is mounting in Cin­ TEXAS CHICAGO Jimmy Arias, Buffalo, N.Y., def. Amos and ponds throughout eastern Connec­ 11:39 Clccagllone, McCarthy, Cro­ eight at-bats.” Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 0 Ob r h bl ob r h bl Jravesg.CubsG Mansdorf, Israel, 6-4, 6-7 (6-10), 6-7 (2-7), ticut. In western Connecticut, calico well, Corcoran "Doug’s prescence should enhance our pre-game, halftime the right spot. Rose did exactly Milner running. Rose bounced his cinnati whether Rose will break Philadelphia 3, Los Angeles 2 (10 McDwII ct 5 0 0 0 Law cf 3 0 0 0/ 6-2, 0-1 (retired); Paul Annacone, New bass offer good results at Lake 11:44 Hardee, Norwood, G rie r, and post-game shows,” Howard said. hit past second baseman Denny the record in his hometown, but it It is more than likely Rose will Innings) Tolleson ss 5 0 0 0 Nichols cf 2 0 1 Lllllnonah; bluegllls at East Twin Janton that and the result was hit No. 4184. ATUVNTA CHICAGO York, def. , Seabrook Flutie signed with ABC for one year. The financial terms of the Gonzalez, who was breaking to appears Rose will collect No. 4192 get eight at-bats in Riverfront Friday's Gomes O'Brien 1b 5 1 I 1 Little 2b 110 0 Island, S.C., 2-6, 7-5, 7-5, 6-1. Boris Lake; yellow perch and rock bass on 11:53 DIPIetro, Rencurrell, Doulady, The Cincinnati player-manager (All Times EOT) Wright rt 5 1 1 0 Cruz 2b 10 0 0 ' Ob r h bl ab r h bl the Farmington River In Farmington; Davis contract were not disclosed. cover the bag. in some city other than Cincinnati. Stadium before the road-trip. The Romlrz ss 5 0 3 2 Depnier cf 5 0 0 0 Becker (8), West Germany, def. Huub singled onte in three at-bats Atlanta (Mahler 14-12) at Chicago Ward If 4 110 Hairstn ph 1 0 1 0 van Boeckel, Netherlands, ^3, 6-0, 6-2; yellow porch at Tyler Lake; and rock 12:00 Staum, Groman, Tarka, The Reds have three more Pirates will send Rick Rueschel, A A ” It was a fastball,” Rose said. ” I Zuvello ss 0 0 0 0 Matthws If 3 0 1 0 He is scheduled to complete his degree in communications this Thursday to move within eight hits (Fontenot 5-7), 2:20 p.m. DWalkr dh 3 1 2 1 Hulett pr 0 10 0 Anders Jarryd (6), Sweden, def. Mike bass at Lake Wononscopomuc. Zam olfls Bob Walk and Rick Rhoden — all Pittsburgh ( Reuschel 10-4) at Cincinnati Bannstr ph 1 0 1 0 Baines rf Hubbrd 5 2b 3 1 12 0 2 I Frazier p 0 0 0 0 Bullheads and white catfish are 12:07 Sobolov, Dullea, Engberg fall at Boston College. of breaking Ty Cobb’s all-time knew the shortstop wasn’t going to games at home against Pittsburgh Murphy ct 5 1 3 0 MedIdIth p 0 0 Bauer, 0 0 Lafayette, Calif., 6^, 6-3,6-3. right- handers — against the Reds. (Tibbs 4-15), 7:35 p.m Slaught c 3 12 1 GWalkr dh 5 0 3 2 Mats Wllander (3), Sweden,def. Bruce plentiful at Candlewood Lake, where a 12:14 Smith Jr., Dolln, Landallna, record of 4191. He also walked cover, so I just had to hit it in the before embarking on a six game Houston (Scott 13-7) at St. Louis Buechel 3b 3 0 0 0 Fisk c Horner 4 lb 5)21 0 0 0 Soeler ss 1000 five pound white catfish was taken Lotanzio Rose only starts against rlghties. Harper If 2 2 0 0 Sandbrg 2b 5 2 3 0 Foxworth, St. Louis, 6-3, 7-5, 6-3; Greg twice and scored two runs in the 6-0 right spot.” road-trip — three games in St. (Kepshire 10-7), 8:35 p.m. Wllkrsn 2b 2 0 0 0 De Sa lb 4 1 1 0 Holmes. Danville. Calif., def. Johan during the past week. Bullheods are Phllodelphia (K. Gross 12-9) at Los Jones ph 0 0 0 0 Kittle If 3 0 2 1 Oberkfll 3b 4 0 0 0 Moreind rt 5 1 2 0 also plentiful at East Twin Lake and Kmmns rf 2 0 0 0 Cev 3b 4 12 1 Kriek (12), Naples, Fla., 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1; Angeles (Welch 9-2), 10:35 p.m. Harrah 2b 2 0 11 Fletchr 3b 1 0 0 0 Marco Ostola, Yugoslavia, def. Danie Bantam Lake; catfish on the Connecti­ New York (Darling 12-5) at San Guillen ss 4 2 10 Wshngtn rfO 2 0 0 Durhm 1b 4 2 2 5 cut River. NIhllator falls short of record Francisco (Krukow8-9), 11:05. Benedict c 3 I 1 4 Davis c 4 0 0 0 Visser, South Africa, 6-2,6-3, 6-3. Tomas telazor 3b 4 0 1 0 Smid (16), Czechoslovakia, def. Guil­ Saturday's (3ames Totals 18 5 9 4 Totals 18 4 12 4 Mahler p 1 0 0 0 Dunston ss 3 0 2 0 MInnechaug DU QUOIN, 111. — NIhllator failed to overcome a strong head Atlanta at Chlcogo (One out when winning run scored) Forster p 0 0 0 0 Hebner oh 10 0 0 lermo Vilas, Argentina, 6-2,6-2,6-1. New York at San Francisco Dedmon p 1 0 0 0 Smith p 0 0 0 0 wind Thursday and fell short of his father’s world mile record for Texas 100 000 220 0—5 First Round WDMEN'S 9 HOLE — A Gross — U Houston at St. Louis, night Chicago 101 200 001 1— 4 (jorber p 0 0 0 0 Trout p 0 0 0 0 Radio, TV Marcia Froh 49. B — Rachel Carbon- a standardbred with a time of 1: SO 4-S at the Du Quoin State Fair. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night Chmbis ph 0 1 0 1 Sorensen p 1 0 0 0 Horaclo de la Pena, Argentina, def. Game-winning RBI — Nichols (4). ,^Inland,3-6,6-3,6-4,6-6,6-4; Jay heau. C — M ary Pomeroy 49. A Net — "The wind was too much,” said owner Lou Guida. "At the /MORIARyV BROTHERS / n Philadelphia at Los Angeles, night Sutter p 0 0 0 0 Brusstar p 0 0 0 0 E—Wllkerson. DP—Texas 1. Berger, Plantation, Fla., def. Derrick Mary Agrltha 38, Carrie Lelgher 40, Montreal at San Diego, night LOB— Texos 9, Chicago 12. 2B—G. Boslev If 10 10 TONIGHT Fran Kurtz 42. three-quarter (mark) he had the record beat. But the head wind Rostogno, Rancho Palos Verdes. Calif., 7:30 NFL: Giants vs’. Steelers, Chan­ Walker 2, De So, Slaught, Hairston, Totals 31 9 8 9 Totals 17 4 13 4 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), ^ , 7-5, 6-4. was too strong. For a time, we considered not going. Bannister, Guillen. HR—O'Brien (15), Atlanta lOO 801 058— 9 6 nel 11 Eastarn League standings Baines (14). S—Guillen, Salazar. Chlcogo 000 0)1 011— 4 (Both first-round results are comple-i 7:30 U.S. Open Tennis, USA Cable ” My gut instinct was not to go, but we had him out there. We Game-winning RBI — Benedict (1). tion of matches suspended by 8:00 Yankees vs..A ng els, Sport- Tallwood didn’t want to keep him in the stable. We had the people in the IP H R ER BB SO E—Cev, Ramirez. DP—Atlanta 2, darkness Wednesday). sChannel, WPOP W L Pet. OB Texas Chicago 2. LDB—Atlanta 4, Chicago 9. 8:30 Red Sox vs. Twins, Channel 38, 16 HOLERS — Gross — Kathy stands,” he said. Albany ■ 82 55 .599 — 2B—Ramirez, Moreland, Sandberg. Women WTIC radio. Reynolds 39. Net — Diane Willis 27. Nihilator’s father, Nlatross, established the record of 1:49 1-5 New Britain 75 43 547 7 Hooton 3 2-3 7 4 4 2 1 Second Round Welsh r 21-3 1 0 0 1 1 HR—Durham 2 (15). S—Trout, Mahler. 9:00 NFL: Seahawks vs. 49ers, Chan­ Anne Koval 33. Flaurence Ramsey 34. Oct. 1, 1980, in a time trial at the Red Mile in Lexington, Ky. Waterbury 73 44 .533 9 Henry 2 1-3211)2 SF—Hubbard. Hano Mandllkova (3), Czechoslova­ nels 22, 30 9 HOLERS —GrossAlisa BobinskI G Vermont 48 48 .500 13V} kia, def. Annabel Croft, Britain, 6-3, . Net — Helen Slodyk 10. Hazel Allen G Schmidt (L 5-4) 1 2 1111 11:30 U.S. Open Tennis highlights, 19 NIhllator will make another attempt at the record in late Glens Falls 44 71 .482 16 Chicago IP H R ER BB $D 6-3; , West (Germany, Channel 3 12. September or early October at Lexington, Guida said. Nashua 44 71 .482 16 Seover 4 1-3 3 3 3 3 2 Atlanta def. Leslie Allen, New York, 6-0, 60; Pittsfield 59 77 .434 22V} Wehrmelster 0 0 0 0 0 0 M hir (W 17-12) 5 2-3 8 2 2 1 0 Helena Sukova (7), Czechoslovokla, def. The 3-year-old pacer was urged by two thoroughbred Reading 57 78 .422 24 Forster 0 0 0 0 )0 Beverly Bowes, Lubbock, Texas, 6-3,6-1; Thursday's Results Gleoton 121100 BonnieGadusek (14), Largo. Fla., def. prompters. Pittsfield 3, Reading 2 James 2-331101 Dedmon 1 0 0 0 2 0 Agosto 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Garber 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Mima Jausovec, Yugoslavia, 6-0, 4-6, ^0 0 ^ ^ f 0 Albany 4, Woterburv 3,1st, 7 Inninos Splllner (W A3) 1-310010 Sutter 1 2-3 5 4 3 0 1 6- 2. Albany 6, Waterbury 5, 2nd, 7 Innings Wehrmelster pitched to 1 batter In 7th. Camp (S 3) 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Ann Henricksson, MahtomedI, New Britain 7, Vermont 1 Chicago Minn., def. M aryJoe Fernandez, Miami, Chris re-elected WTA prez Nashua 11, Glens Falls 3 HBP—by Seover (Slaught), by Welsh (Fisk), by Wehrmelster (Bue- Trout 5 3 1 14 2 Fla., 6-1, 6-4; , Hillsborough. Friday's (3ames Sorensen (L 3-4) 2-3 1 3 3 2 0 Calif., def. Lisa Spain-Short, Moultrie. NEW YORK — Lloyd was elected to an Waterbury at Albany chele). WP—Hooton, Gleoton. T—3:27. Go., 6-0, 2-6, 6-3; Grace Kim, Ridge­ 1l|n ^ PERCEanr LOOK AT THESE DEALS! A—10,978. Brusstar 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 unprecedented fourth term Thursday as president of the Glens Falls at Nashua Frazier 1-3 1 4 3 2 0 wood, N.J., def. Mary Lou Piotek, Vermont at New Britain Merldith 2-311111 Munster, Ind., 7-5,7-6 (7-5); Robin White. Women’s Tennis Association. 83 Mercury Capri Reading at Pittsfield National Laagua raaulta Smith 1 0 0 0 0 1 San Jose, Calif.,def. PetraKeppeler, West Also returning to their same positions are vice president Kim 1 76 Cordoba 1 Saturday's Games Forster pitched to 1 batter In 4th. (Germany,6-2,6-2. *1,595 4 spd., 14,000 orig. ml. *5,995 Waterbury at Albany T—3:13. A-^14,945. Shaefer, secretary Marcella Mesker and treasurer Lele Forood. 1 AC, V-8, leather, great car Glens Falls at Nashua Phllllas3.Dodgart2(10) , King of Prussia, Pa., The 150-plus members of the WTA also selected an Vermont ot New Britain def. Andrea Jaeger, Largo, Fla., 3-6,6-2, P l u s Reading at Pittsfield 6-2; Michelle Torres, Northfleld, III., def. eight-womaq Board of Directors consisting of Martina 1 82 Mazda GLC 83 Ford Escort (end of regular season) PHILADELPHIA LDS ANGELES Expot8.Padrat5 Katerina Skronska, Czechoslovakia, 3-6, Navratilova, , , , abrhbl abrhbl V 2, 6-0; Camille Beniamin, Bakers­ CHOICE tn CHOICE nz 1 3 Dr. Hatchback, real nice car *3,995 4 spd. *3,9951 Amarlcan Laagua raaults Stone If 4)10 Duncon ss 5 0 1 () field, Calif., def. LauraGarrone, ltaly,6-1, JoAnne Russell, Nancy Yeargin, Alycia Moulton and Christiane Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 Cabell 3b 5 0 ) 0 MONTREAL SAN DIEGO 6-2. 7.7% APR FINANCING CASH ALLOWANCE Jolissaint. All are returnees except for Moulton and Jolissaint. Maddox cf 1 1 1 0 Landrexabrhbl cf 5 1 3 abrhbl 1 Claudia Kohde-Kllsch (5), West Ger­ 1 85 Lynx 80 Toyota Calica Rad Sox 17. Indiana 2 Samuel 2b 4 1 2 2 Guerrer IfRaines 3 If 5 20 3 10 2 Templtn ss 3 1 1 1 many, def. Adriana Vlllogran, Argentina, Your participating Ford Here's a choice you can't get Evert Lloyd also was honored by her fellow pros with the WTA Haves cf 4 0 ) 0 Brock 1b 3 0 0 0 Law 2b 3 0 0 0 Ramirz ss 10 0 0 6- 1, 6-1; Terry Phelps, Larchmont, N.Y., dealer allows you the option anywhere else. If you choose Player Service Award in recognition of her devotion and 1 2 (y., 4 spd., 2.800 orig. ml. *5,995 Auto, sunroof *5,4951 Schmidt 1b 5 0 1 0 NIedenfr p 0 0 0 0 Roberge p 0 0 0 0 Bmbry ph 1 0 10 def. , Woodbury, Conn., to arrange your own financ­ achievements during her past term as president. BOSTON CLEVELAND Wilson rf 5 0 2 0 Whitflld ph 0 0 0 0 Wohifrd ph 0 0 0 0 Gwvnn rf 5 0 2 0 S-7, 7-5, 6-3. 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Asking sunporch, garage 8i new chens, baths, garages, od- osterCord accepted. low $200's. Call B/W yinyl exterior. Call for Interior Pointing 8i Wol- dltlons, dormers, BOM PWRX DOXTE NTCXJ DOX Realty, 647-1419. details. Sentry Real Est­ Ipoperlng — Coll even­ porches, decks. No lob ate, 643-4060. ings, Gory McHugh, too largo or small. Coll XIWYD EXWNTAWDTMG MQ Manchester — "New List­ Ckrallty Childcare — 643-9321. L orry, 649-3985. FUNIRMD ing" — saO's. Large Cape, Sauth Windsor — $153,900. affordable rotes for chld- BOWD OOXU WEX WQEWTL 3-4 bedrooms, beautiful Located an quiet cul-de- ren from 6 weeks to 5 Robert E. Jarvis, eye dormers plus rear sacl Magnificent 8 room Building-Remodeling Floor sanding — Floors years old. For more Infor­ MQ.” — BWNLM QEWGR. shed dormer for comfor­ Dutch Colonial with 4 mation on our cono^ of Specialist. Additions, gar­ like now. Spoclollzlng In table llyingl Also steel bedrooms, 2Va baths, fire- What affordoMe chlldcore Experienced Foperhan- ages, roofing, siding, klt- older floors, natural and PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I got married a lot in my siding, full basement, gar­ placed family raam with con moon to you, coll usot ger/Palnter available. ehens, bathrooms, re- stained floors. No waxing Imagination as a child. But I got over the urge" — age and near Bowers sliders ta large deck, 2 car Grandmother's House, Good rotes. Good work. placement anymore. John Verfollle. Anjellca Muston. School 11 Don't Miss Itl garage and many custom Coll 6464750. Inc., 649-2469. References. 643-7650. windows/doors. 643-6713. (0 1985 by NEA. Inc. 390 Century 21 Lindsey Real features throughout. Estate, 649-4000. Quality to the last detail! Call for an appointment. A Manchester — "New List­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- RECREATION ing" — Low $90's. Excep- 4060. [iI3 VEHICLES tlonal offering. APARTMENTS HOMES HOUSEHOLD TAG SALES I Immaculate 8 rooms, nice Brand New Listing I One FOR RENT FOR RENT i S i l GOODS |TAG SALES family room. Hying room, bedraam Conda at Town- ( ( 1982 Javco Pop-up — 14'/a house III In Vernon. Fresh dining room. Energy­ Used Refrigerators, Tag Sale — Childrens ft. Fully loaded, excellent saving kitchen, and 3 carpeting, appliances, se­ Manchester — Immacu­ Available Immediately — condition. Must bo seen. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathS, gar­ Washers, Ranges — clothing and toys, excel­ bedrooms. Added to this, cond floor wifh pretty late 3'/a room apartment. lent condition. Coll 643- Call 643-9689. a Rec Room and Bar plus entranceway. Just right Stove, refrigerator, wall- age, fireplace, new ap­ clean, guaranteed, parts Tag Sale — Saturday, and service. Low prices. 9689. new thermo pane win­ far the perfect start 1 Of­ to-wall. No pets. Referen­ pliances, fully carpeted, Sunday and Monday, dows, 100 Amp C/B, car­ fered at $43,500. Jacksan 8> ces. $350 plus utilities. $800 monthly. Call Cor- B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 9am-5pm. Many beautiful U Main Street, 643-2171. Tag Sole — Saturday, household Items. 1632 Tol- MISCELLANEOUS peting, central vac and a Jackson Real Estate, 647- 649-4003. rentl 8> LaPenta Real August 31st, 9:30am- land Turnpike, AUTOMOTIVE built In Air conditioner. 8400 or 646-8646. Estate, 646-0042. 5:30pm. 65 Miller Road, ( Don't Miss This Onel I Manchester. Manchester — 6 room, 3 East Windsor, CT(off Century 21 Lindsey Real Pilgrim Lane — Execu­ Griffin Road). Parts for 73 Buick Apollo Estate, 649-4000. tive Cape with first floor it bedroom Ranch. Conve­ Queen sized day bed, 4 and 71 Nova. Engine, family room and master nient location, excellent body 8i windows. Call Spacious 4 Room Apart­ condition. Gas heat, 2 years old, $200 or best Saturday, 8/31. 9am-3pm. Automotive Finally Available— Beau­ bedroom suite. Over 2,000 ment — One bedroom, Rain or shine. Baby 742-5824. tiful full dormered cape sq.ft., 2Va baths, built by fireplaces, laundry area offer. Call 646-3815. formal dining room, In basement. $700 clothes - size 0-5, toys, nestled on a large Swensson. $149,900. Blan­ available September 1st. yarlous other Items. 211 country-llke lot In South chard 8i Rossetto Real monthly. Firm. 646-8112 For Sale — "Hitachi" 19" 17 1JCARS/TRUCKS G $390 plus utilities. Secur­ color TV. Problem free. Parker Street, Manches­ LIOAL NOTICe Manchester. This home Estate, 646-2482. after 5pm. ity. 6464)754. Seldom used. Apt. 13A, ter. No early birds please. I'M for s a l e The Deportment of Public features 3 bedrooms, flre- Utility Control will conduct o pldced living room and Wait-Watchers — J ust Re­ Caryer Lane, Senior reopened public heorine, Manchester — 6 room Housing. 1979 Volvo 242DL — Sun* first floor den. Will not duced For Quick Sole - duplex, 2 bedrooms, ap­ n r i STORE AND pursuont to Sections 16-9,16 lasti $94,500. Joyce G. was $84,900. Now reduced roof, 5 speed overdrive. 11,1641 and 1610a of the G 6 pliances Including washer |2 i|;)FFIC E SPACE . Very good condition. nerol Statutes of Connec­ Epstein Real Estate, 647- to $79,900, owner building and dryer. $550 plus utili­ MISCELLANEOUS ticut, at Its offices, One Cen­ 8895. new home. Full of charm 20 Year Accumulation — Must sell. $5,500 or best tral Pork Plaza, New Britain, ties. No pets. No chllren. Offlce/South Windsor — FOR SALE offer. 742-0598. 8i character. 3 bedroom 649-7366 or 646-1131. Kerosene heater, china Connecticut, on Monday, Colonial with fireplaced Sulll'van Ave. 2 large cabinet, dining table, September 9 , 19S5 at 10:00 a. Historic Cape — Charm­ rooms, air conditioning, ing expanded 6 room Cape living room and formal Five Piece Drexel Mahog- glassware, old tools, lots 1977 Buick Regal — V-6. m., concernine Docket No. Manchester — 5 room, 2 ample parking, $260 a oney bedroom set, 1 four Power steering, disk S4-07-1S, Application of South on Historic Register. dining room, r f ^ roof 8, bedroom, heat and hot of old stuff. Saturday and Coventry Water Company to Mostly remodeled. Great ceilings. One owner home month. 236-6021 or 644- cushion sofa all In very Sunday, 8/31, 9/1, 9am- brakes, low mileage. Increase Its Rates - Reopen­ water Included. $625. 3977. good condition. Call after $2,700. 646-0454. ing. The Department has r 6 back yard. Only $82,000. maintained with pride. Children welcome. 647- 4pm. 45 Village Street, Century 21 Jackston- 5pm. 649-3541. Manchester. viewed the Company's com­ Joyce G. Epstein Real 7602. pliance with Its Orders set Estate, 647-8895. Showcase, 646-1316. Office Space — Excellent location with ample park­ forth In the Department's d6 Tag Sale — Saturday, cislons Issued In this docket, East Hartford — Availa­ ing. 600, 400 8, 300 sa. ft. HOME AND dated January 29, 190S and Follow Us....Down the lit­ Wait-Watchers — Walt ble October 1st, first floor. 31st, 10am-4pm, living Forever but you'll neyer office suites are row GARDEN room set, furniture, 10 For Sale — 1974 Daiiun has determined that the tle dirt drive that leads to Immaculate 6 room apart­ available. 649-2891. 260Z, for parts. Best offer. Company has not compiled this Immaculate 5 room find a solid stone built ment In 3 family. Applian­ speed bike, wood stove, with Order No. 6 of that deci­ home on 9.8 acres of land 649-8845 after 5pm. Colonial on 6.98 acres In ces, garage. Security dep­ Dig Your Own Mums— 21 mini bike, much much sion, which reads os follows; with many fruit trees, 500 sa. ft. Office — Excel­ more. 6 Carter Street “ Within sixty days of this Manchester. Very eco­ osit, references required, lent location. $200 per varieties, corn, tomatoes, 1973 Dodge Coronet Sta­ Decision, the Company shall nomic to heat with oil and grape arbor, raspberry 8, no pets, working couple watermelons, and other West, (off Birch Mountain blueberry bushes, your month. Includes heat, jan­ Road). tion Wagon — V-8, 318, submit to the Department a a wood stove, and offered preferred. $450 plus utili­ itor and parking. 649-5334, vegetables at the Hurst comprehensive Item-bv-ltem own duck pond with a foot Power steering, power analysis detailing a break­ at $127,000. Owners are ties. 528-6779 after 5pm. 643-7175. Berry Farm, 46 East brakes, automatic, lug­ anxiouslll Jackson & bridge to a private Island. Street, Andover. 646-6536. Two Family Tag Sale — down of Its non-revenue W 6 All this tor $87,900. Cen­ Rain or shine. Saturday. gage rack, trailer hitch, ter, what the Company's pro­ Jackson Real Estate, 647- tury 21 Jackston- AM Raldo, 2 snows & gram of monitoring and con­ 8400 or 646-8646. 9am-4pm. 490 Hilliard trol hos been to date and ' Showcase, 646-1316. Street. extra spare. Many new & what steps the Company In­ spare parts. $500/Best tends to take thereafter to ef­ Immediate Occupancvl 400 So. Ft. - Second floor. I PETS offer. 646-3067. fect a material diminution of- Terrific 6 room Ranch REAL ESTATE One Bedroom — Applian­ 1,000 sq. ft. ground floor. Its non-revenue (unaccount­ with brand new cherry WANTED ces, cellar storage, park­ Prime location In Man­ Riding Lessons — Sadle- ed-for) water. Included In cabinets, 2 fireplaces, full 1 ing, heat 8, hot water chester. One block from seat and huntseat. Be­ this plan shall be the basement, aluminum sid­ supplied. Manchester. Company's Intentions with 3 24 hour cash offer on your hospital. Professional ginners welcome.. All Tag Sale — Saturday 8, respect to Its production met­ ing, hardwood flooring, $425 monthly. 649-2871. only. Call 522-7291 days, ages. Beautiful quality Sunday, 8am-2pm. 38 1975 Mercury Comet — ers." Additional Information deluxe storage shed and property — Call: Crockett may be obtained from the Realty, 643-1577 for o 646-2730 evenings. Arabians for sale. 742- Stone-Street, Manchester. 72,000 miles. Excellent lots more. Offered at Central Three Room — 5734. Department's Executive $6 $84,500. Jackson 8, Jack- quick deal I Carpeted, appliances, no condition. Extras. $1,400 cretarv's office. Free Rent In Manchester 3 Family Too Sale — or best. 643-2328, evenings, DEPARTMENT OF PULIC son Real Estate, 647-8400 utilities. $275. Available — Prime space and loca­ 7 Free Kittens — Variety Saturday only from 10am- UTILITY CONTROL L September 1st. 649-7310. Barbara. or 646-8646. ROOMS tion. New. Hurry. 668-1447. of colors. Please call 742- 3pm. ^ H arlan Street (off ROBERT J. M URPHY, 5768. Henn^, Manchester. EXECUTIVE 5ECRETARY You'll Be Tickled PInkI FOR RENT Four Room Apartment —• Movfpg; 071-07______When you see this adora­ Downstairs, \ West side, I MISCELLANEOUS one car parking. $325 Cut laundry costs by de­ ble 4 room cottage In Furnished Room — Kit­ I FOR RENT creasing the amount of 0 Coventry. Excellent con­ monthly, 2 months secur­ 1975 Buick Electra — 4 chen, close to bus and detergent used. 'Reduce ity. 643-5873. door,, all power, good dition throughout. Com­ shopping. Call 647-9288 an­ South Windsor Kenn6i'-% >>-' by one-third and see pletely furnished, plus ap­ Garages — Manchester, condition, dependable, ytime. Leave message. Club — Obedlance arid wlant Tag Sale — All S1,000/best o ffer. 649-367T; whether you notice a dif­ pliances. Offered at only Manchester — 7 Rooms, Storage only. $40 per Items must go. Toys, second floor. Immediate month. Bob, 649-0917. breed handling clasfts ference In the appearance $38,500. Jackson 8i Jack- books, household, furni­ of your wash. Add extra APARTMENTS occupancy, stove & re­ Wednesday nights at tr 1966 Chevy Pickup — C-10 son Real Estate, 647-8400 Tolland Agricultural G ol\ ture, 186 Bolton Center dollarsjo your budget by or 6464646. FOR RENT frigerator Included. Con­ stepside. Good running Building, Route 30, Ver’ Rood. Saturday, August condition. $300. 646^784 selling “don't needs" with venient location, busline, ROOMMATES 31st, 10om-4pm. school, stores. Call 643- non. Starting September a fte r 5pm. a low-cost ad In Classi­ You Betchal This home Is Manchester — Available WANTED 4th. Beginners Obedlance fied. 643-2711. meant for a big family. 4 2791. Immediately. One, two classes, $35 for 7 weeks at Tag Sole — Multi family, 1976 Ford Gran Torino — bedrooms, fireplace, ap­ and three bedroom apart­ depression glass, books, TOWN OF COVENTUr pliances, 2 car garage and Would like a llve-ln com­ 6:30. Advanced classes, 351 Cleveland, automatic, AUCTION ments. $410, $475, $525, panion. Call for details. 7:30. Open and utility pictures, household 4 door, good running con­ It's In the Verplank school heat and hot water In­ class 8:30, $3 per clau. Items. Saturday, August The Town of Coventry Is of­ district. Offered at $94,500. 649-9482. dition. Coll 646-7955. cluded. J.D. Real Estate, Breed Handling classes, 31st, 9om. 163 Eldrldge fering for Auction the follow­ Jackson 8t Jackson Real ing Items; 646-1980. 6:30,7:30 8,8:30, $Saclau. Street, Manchester. Estate, 647-8400 or 646- Two Bedroom Flat— $445 1972 Chevy Nova — Re­ 1950 Gallon Grader . No pre-registratlon. built 307,9JIOO miles. Auto- 8646. Large 3 room heated plus utilities. Security re­ Saturday — 8/31, 9am- 1950 International quired. No pets. 649-9455. For Salo nntlc. Good Condition. Bull-da ler apartment. $440 monthly, Three Free Kittens — 7 3pm. Dolls & Miscellane­ $900 or best o ffer. 742-5824. 1969 GMC Van "One Owner Home" — security, no pets, no ap- ous. 844 Vernon Street, 7 Flail Mower Move-In condition. Im­ weeks old, box trained, 2 pllances. 646-2426 Manchester — Available buff, 1 tiger. Call 649-3667. V Manchester. 4 1300x24 tires maculate 7 room, 3 weekdays. October 1st. 2 plus bed­ Internotlonol 110 bedroom Ranch, with V/t inoJ HOUSEHOLD Cutting Bor, Brush rooms, children OK. V Assembly baths. Family roonri and Large yard. $500 plus IDZI b o q d s MUSICAL Old Calculator full, walkout basement, i H B m i m R " utilities. Bob, 649-0917. Buick Skylark Limited, ITEMS 1980 — S2J)00. 6460149 A list of conditions of all located on an acre of HOUSINQ Large Tag Sale — Sun­ equipment, can be picked up property. Much morel I Queen Size Sealv Mat­ a fte r 5pm. at the Coventry Highway D 6 Manchester — Available day, 9/1,55 Benton Street, Ellington. $86J00. Strano now taking applica­ September 15th. 3 bed­ tress, Frame and boxsp­ portment, 44 Bradbury Lane, Plano — Year old, Klm'- 9am-4pm. Coventry, Conn. Real Estate, 647-’ SOLD". tions for a w al^H ei rooms, children OK. $525 ring. 3-4 years old. Asking boll console. Hardly used. $150. 872-1544. Items for Auction, can be only, for 1 and 2 bed­ plus utilities. Bob, 649- First come first served. Inspected on Friday Sept( Just LIstedI $70's. Real 0917. THE EASY WAY to find a n n MOTORCYCLES/ room apartments. $850. 646-3430 after 5pm. ber 6 1 W5, between the hours nice 3 bedroom Ranch Powerful Floor Window cash buyer tor no-longer- |7ZJ b ic yc les of 7 A.M. ond 3 P.M. with fireplace, garage Call S28-6522 for an Manchester — 2 bed­ Fan — 2 speeds, both' You don't have to be an* needed household Items The Auction will beholden and new carpeting I Blan­ application. M-F. room, appliances, park­ Intake exhaust. Excellent advertising expert to get Is with a want ad. Dial Mongoose Bike. Cost 8 ^ Saturday September 14,1985 condition. $25.. Call 646- at 10 A.M. chard 8i Rouetto Real 10am-2pm.______ing, cellar storage. results In Classified. We'll 643-2711 to place your new. Best offer. Coll 7a^ Estate, 646-2482. 649-2871. 6794. help you word your od. quick-actlon ad. 5826. 04308

Entering Its third decade Project Is far from being done M Work continues inside Cheney Hall Community college continues to expand P) Many people have seen the tive Campaign Committee is interested citizens have joined members of the commission are Ling, Mary Jane Pazda, Alyce Manchester Community Col­ ties, MCC now has more space weekdays for ticket information. The beautiful new Hitchcock part by a grant from the MCC foundation. completed work on the outside of conducting a benefactor drive, forces to raise the necessary Constance Adams, Nathan G. Rawlins, Joseph L. Swensson Sr. lege. the largest of Connecticut's available in attractive settings Encore Productions, MCC's furniture in the dining room was The MCC Office of College and Cheney Hall and have concluded soliciting contributions of $5,000 funds to turn Cheney Hall back Agostinelli, James Aldrich, Ray­ and Douglas Welch. 12 community colleges, enters its with which to provide a range of theater in residence, will also partially subsidized by the Hitch­ mond Damato, William Des­ present "Whose Life Is It Any­ cock Company. To compliment Community Relations produces that the project is finished. This or more from individuals and into a center of culture for the third decade of educational cultural activities to the 16 is far from the truth! Because companies. area. mond, Vivian Ferguson, Steven Please turn to page 10 service with continued expan­ communities it serves way?" by Brian Clark Thursday the Early American decor, me­ a calendar of events six times a morabilia from Manchester's year. To be added to the mailing the building is in such bad repair, Additionally, members of the Leading the Cheney Hall Exec­ sion and remodeling of facilities The Lowe Building Program through Saturday, Nov 13 to 16 it was necessary to do the outside Little Theater of Manchester utive Campaign Committee are Center is a multi-purpose space and 20 to 23. For information and past was donated by the MCC list, call 647-6013. For course and programs. registration information, call the work first, just to insure that the Cheney Hall Committee are co-chairmen John DeQuattro, The new Frederick W. Lowe which measures 70 by 100 feel, reservations, call the box office. Institute of Local History and building was preserved. preparing for a general fund­ William R. Johnson and Michael Jr. Building, which opened its and can be divided into three In addition, the Lowe Program Cheney Brothers Inc., funded in registrar's office at 647-6147. Work continues on the inside of raising campaign in mid- B. Lynch. Mary Blish and Toni doors last September, is located separate rooms. The center is Center is used for conferences, Cheney Hall. David Newirth, September, when it is hoped that Fogarty (both representing Lit­ PO being used by tbe college and the seminars and workshops of on the West Campus. With president of Little Theater of $300,000 will be raised. tle Theater) are the vice chair­ ZZTOP THE WHO 150,000 square feet of space, the Capitol Region Performing Arts interest to the public. It is Manchester and a member of the A brochure has been prepared man and treasurer, respec­ Lowe Building houses class­ Center Inc. as well as by outside available for rentals to outside Cheney Hall Foundation, said which will be mailed to each tively. Other members are rooms, business offices, the performing arts organizations. groups and organizations for DANCE VILLAGE the architectural firm of Malm- Manchester resident, explaining' Nathan Agostinelli, Robert college dining labs, tbe Child Through the joint efforts of the cultural and non-cultural events. feldt Associates of Glastonbury the project and urging individu­ Bletchman, Fred T. Blish, Ca­ For more information, contact is working on the plans for the als to make contributions to the role F. Butenas, Anne Flint, Development Center, the li­ Manchester Symphony Orches­ Back to Dance School... % brary, the NewSpace Art tra and Chorale and the MCC Mary Jackson, Program Center interior. There will be major project. A telephone campaign Warren E. Howland, Louise • Nathan, Millard H. Pryor Jr., Gallery, and the multi-purpose Student Senate, a flexible porta­ director, at 647-6079. We carry a complete line of... renovations to the basement as will also be conducted to answer ble stage has been purchased for The NewSpace Art Gallery is well as modifications to the people's questions and to urge Robert Riley, Robert H. Smith Program Center which accom­ Dance and Exercise first-floor auditorium and lobby them to contribute. and John Sommers Sr. William modates up to 750 people. use by performing groups. also located in the new Lowe Supplie Among the college-initiated Building, just off the main lounge • Leotards area. Anyone who is interested in E. FitzGerald serves on the The Lowe Building replaces D onald Kuehl, another working on the fall campaign is committee ex-officio. the former Hartford Road Cam­ cultural programs to be offered between the Program Center • Tights •qoo ^ *»P member of the Cheney Hall urged to contact either Fred or The Cheney Hall Foundation pus and consolidates all college to the public is the performing and the library. Student exhibits • l,egwarmers Inc. is headed by Herbert Steven­ are held throughput the year: Foundation, has been working Mary Blish. facilities at the 160-acre Bidwell arts series "Bravo! Five Nights • Skating Outfits C h iirfrrn a with crews of volunteers to clean The Cheney Hall project is son, president, and Donald to Remember.” Martin Short they are free and open to the Tap Street site in Manchester. The • Jazz • Tap out and remove partitions in the unique in many ways. It is a Kuehl, vice president. Arnold classrooms at the former main from TV's "Saturday Night public. basement area in preparation combination of the town govern­ Kleinschmidt is the secretary ZEPPELIN CARS campus, now designated as East Live” opens the series on Friday. The popular college dining • Ballet • Pointe for rebuilding t|iat portion of the ment, which owns the building: and Gloria DellaFera is the Campus, have been painted and Oct. 25. The Manchester Sym­ program presented by the Hotel • Gymnastic Shoes Tap hall. Anyone interested in help­ the Little Theater of Manches­ treasurer. Other members are “UNIQUELY QUALIFIED TO redecorated. The former library phony Orchestra will perform on and Food Service Management • Chillie ^ Jigg Shoes ing with this activity, which is ter. which has leased the build­ Jay Giles, Alan Lamson, David on this campus is being con­ Saturday, Nov. 9, followed by the students and the Culinary Arts done mostly on weekends, is ing and will administer it for the Newirth and William E. FitzGe­ TEACH YOU DRUMS” New England Woodwind Quartet students continues to be offered Sept. Hours: M-F 10-8 PM rald, ex-officio. verted to science laboratories Sat. 9-5 PM, Sun. 12-4 PM urged to contact him to find out town once renovations are com­ and is expected to be ready for on Saturday, Feb. 22. Shoda to tbe public. Lunches and «ilh tap when the next work sessions will pleted: and the Cheney Brothers The Cheney Brothers National INik* (Btnny) B«nevnto 569-1688 Moving Theater comes to MCC dinners are being served in the lna4alled. be held. National Historical District Historic District Landmark use in the fall of 1986. J a w The new Fitness Center, feat­ on Saturday. March 8, and the new Cheney Dining Room on the PASSKIN. Owfnrd During this period, the fund­ Landmark Commission. In addi­ Commission is headed by Wil­ series ends with a compelling second floor of the Lowe Build­ raising activity has also con­ tion, the Greater Manchester_ liam E. FitzGerald. Louise Na- uring eight single-station univer­ •IS"®a up X sal machines, exercise bikes, a performance by Encore Produc­ ing. The meals emphasize a tinued. The Cheney Hall Execu­ Chamber of Commerce arid is the secretary. Other varied international cuisine at CAPE7.I0 (•ym nanlir treadmill, and health-testing tions entitled "Good" by playw­ STUDENT DISCOUNT Shoe* right C.P. Taylor. reasonable prices. t^OO equipment is ready for college •1 Off any Capezio •» a and community use this Sep­ “Bravo!" is partially funded by the MCC Cultural Programs shoe in Block tember. The Fitness Center is WE ACCEPT located in the former music Committee. Ticket discounts are available for students and senior B a iia tu A TUfc building on East Campus. For EMERGENCY Prafttsiaaat information, call the Community citizens, as well as MCC faculty, Tradt IicM n ft. Fire — Police — Medical tnc Services Division, 647-6087. staff and alumni. Series sub­ Dance Village While the college formerly scriptions offer one free perfor­ DIAL 911 135 Biirnfiifle Ave., FaNt Hartford, CT provided East-of-the-River cul­ mance. Call the MCC box office In Manchester tural programs in limited facili­ between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. IU n

MANCHESTER ART ASSOCIATION BERNARD "BERNIE" BENTLEY Condls J. ^tolb. The Manchester Art Association is pleased to announce its • MUSIC INSTRUCTION • Director program for the 1985-86 season: OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Seeudic September 18 1A>CI.-\NA HEINEMAN. Windsor W’ajerrolor — Ijindsrape MEMBER

O ctober 22 ''Pl'NCHED TIN*' (’.raft Drmonstralion CT STATE & NATIONAL MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOC. Classes offered for all ages In AMERICAN BANJO FRATERNITY November 26 ENRIQl’E F1.0RF„S-C\RI.IS. Cuba & W Harlforii Tap • Jozi • Ballet • Pre-Bollet Oil ■ Portrait F. I. G. A. Acrobatics • Boys’ Tumbling December 10 r.HRISTM.VS P,\RTY ntso SpodoJ OoMsot for Pro-SchooUrs February 17 MEMBERS ONLY WORKSHOP Register Early To Insure Placement March 25 GERARD DOl'DERA. Oivi ntry •CERTIFIED BY CSMTA Oil ■ Still Life In the Class of Your Choice

April 22 HERMAN F MARSHAl.l,, C^vfnlry .Arliftlic Resloralion ('.onsullant sprciali^inp in -REGISTRATION- I8th & P)lh cenliirv dwellings. MANDOLIN TENOR BANJO ELECTRIC BASS (CHORD MELODY SYSTEM) AT THE STUDIO Nay 9 ANNCAl, DINNER ■ STANDARD BALALAIKA BANJO BLUE-GRASS June 3 I3th ANNl'AEOrTDOOR CLASSICAL September 5, 6 2 pm to 6 pm ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW GUITAR BLUE-GRASS 5 STRING CLASSICAL BLUES PLECTRUM Meetings are held at the First Federal Savings Bank on West JAZZ Saturday, September 7 10 am to 1 pm Middle Turnpike in Manchester. All meetings are open to the public — refreshments are 18 CANTERBURY ST. OVER 50 YEARS served. MANCHESTER, CT or by phone anytime 742-7933 IN SHOW BUSINESS For more information regarding membership, nlease contact: 643-0266 Vicky Jennings, 1065 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester. 1746 Boston Turnpike, Rt. 44, Coventry Burton couple Risley studio Register and Dance at the ^ t t M A S r % in dance field offers classes kfA(RIC4 X |T B 6 x over 2 decades in wide range

l,ce und Boverly Burton have Little Theutre ol Munchester. lH‘i’11 in the diincf and entortain- plus Eust Ciitholic ;ind Penney The Richard Risley Dunce many local functions throughout inenl field (or more than two high schools. Studio, at 1159 Main St. in the area including senior citizens decades. They are starting their Coventry, is accepting registra­ shows, the St.' Mary's Fair in The Burtons urc active tions for the fall semester. Willimanlic and at convalescent Dance Studio 28th year of teaching, and are members of the Dunce Teachers' well known in the area as Classes are offered in tap, homes. One memberof the group 1159 Main St. (Rt. 31),Coventry Club ol Connecticut. Dance Mas­ classical ballet, pre-ballet, jazz traveled to Ithicu. N.Y., and performers, instructors and ters of America, and Dance choreographers. and acrobatics. A "Kinder- performed at Cornell University. Educators of .America, and are dance " program is offered for Former members of the Ri­ Residents of Vernon, the Bur­ certified by lest to teach tons own the Beverly Bollino the young students, 3 to 5 years chard Risley Dancers are danc­ Graded Classes in Burton Dance Studio at the Beverly Burton served two old. Adult classes are available. ing professionally. They have danced at the Lido in Paris. Sun corner of Linden and Myrtle terms as president of the Dance The Risley studio encourages • TAP • BALLET • POINTE • JAZZ •Streets in Manchester where Teachers' Club of Connecticut, in dance for boys and young men. City Theater in South Africa, the Chipendale Show in California, they teach tap. jazz, classical 1981-82 and 1982-83. and is now on The program at the Richard at the Las Vegas Hilton, and in • ACRO-GYMNASTICS bullet, acrobatics and social that organization's board ol Risley Dance Studio ranges from commercials and industrials. dancing. Their students range in directors. For the past three — Classes for all age groups - from 3 years old to adult classes at the beginner level to Currently. Scott Burrell is the age from 3 to over 80 years old. years she was chosen to repres- the professional level. The em­ The Burtons are quite proud of lead male dnacer at the MGM — All levels offered from beginner to professional c It Connecticut on the board of phasis of the school is that dance Grand in Reno and Eric Under­ their students, • who have won directors at the National Dunce — Special emphasis on dance for boys be an enjoyable experience and wood danced this summer in the scholarships in numerous fields Masters of America convention. ■that learning the art of dance Broadway cast of "La Cage Aux — Family rates and multiple class rates of dance and have performed This past July she was chosen to technique be fun. Folles." Two former members ol with dance companies all over be dean of women at the national — Co-ed classes this group are presently dance- the east. Students of the Burtons convention in Atlanta. She also The Richard Risley Dancers /Ihealer majors at the Univer­ have won trophies and high served as adjudicator for the are a group of selected young sity of Utah and are in rehearsal placement in competitions, in­ jazz scholarships and was on the H'' people from the school who for "Hello, Dolly " there. “Kinder-Dance^* cluding the title of Junior Mr. Miss/Mr. Dance Committee. perform and cginpete through­ Risley is completing his se­ Dance ol Connecticut, plus lirst Lee Burton serves as dunce out the area. 'Thuy have won A program designed especially for the cond year as president of the runner-up in the Senior Mr. consortium representative to the many titles and have placed in Dunce Teachers Club of Connec­ - and 4-year-old to encourage a love for Dance of Connecticut contest. Capitol Region Performing Arts numerous competitions m Con- Adult Classes ticut, Chapter 18 ol the Dance <15dance through fun. This program is a The well-known group o f'' Bur­ Center and is a member and nectiept. New York, Boston and New Jersey. Members of this Musters of America Inc. He is combination of the dance elements taught ton Dancers ' performs annually treasurer of its board ol THE BURTON DANCERS in a way that is conducive to improving at the spring production of the group have won awards in the the national director of the Mr. directors Dance of America Scholarship the gross motor skills, encourages work­ school as well as at the Manches­ The Burtons lake lessons annual sc[iolarship auditions ol Tap • Jazz Competition, a program that he ter Bicentennial Band Shell. The themselves periodically in New the Dance Teachers Club ol ing and getting along in a group situation, originated lor the Dance Musters group was also featured this York and Boston, accompanied Connecticut, and have won many self-confidence, poise, grace, and most in America. He has taught on the spring in the opening perfor­ by some of their advanced stale and national titles includ­ important, a body that is strong and faculty of many dance conven­ Dance Exercise mance for the Capitol Region students. There are also former ing Mr. Dance of Conneclcut, healthy. Both weekdays and Saturday BEVERLY BOLLINO BURTON tions throughout the country and Performing Arts Center at the members of their faculty now Mr. Dance of , classes are available. has judged dance competitions Lowe Program Center of Man- teaching at colleges, adult even­ Junior Mr. Dance of Connecti­ DANCE STUDIO and scholarship auditions lor Weekday and Saturday Classes ■ chesterXommunity College. ing schools, health clubs, etc. cut. Petite Mr. Dunce of Connec­ many dance organizations. This The Bllrtons have choreo­ One of their students will be a s n ticut, finalist in the Miss Dance 63 LINDEN STREET. U CHESTER , summer he was the guest graphed musicals for University featured performer in Annie " at of Connecticut as well as major teacher for a workshop at Lee's of Connecticut's Nutmeg Couchlight Dinner Theater this Directors: Beverly & Lee Burton awards in Terpsichorie. Ameri­ School of Dance in Butler, Pa Theater, MCC Theater 3, the fall. can Dunce Spectrum. United REGISTER NOW! CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS IN CLASSICAL BALLET, Slates Tournament of Dunce and Risley recently returned from other competitions. Atlanta where he attended the Registration September 19 & 20, 2:00-7:00 p.m., TAP, JAZZ, ACROBATICS-TUMBLING National Convention of the This summer the Richard BALL ROOM DANCE CLASSES NOW BEING FORMED Dance Musters ol America. and September 21, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at the studio SEBAS'HAN’S MUSIC CENTER Risley Dancers performed at While in Atlanta, he directed the LEARN: DISCO - SWING - CHA-CHA - WALTZ - FOX TROT 142 Talcottville-Rd. R72-8002 annual Mr. Dance ol America or call 742-9766 (studio) from 9 to 5 weekdays, i^emon, CT Scholarship Competition, which ISTRUMENTS — REPAIRS - INSTRUCTIONS - ACCESSORIES is produced in conjunction with 742-6886 (residence) any other time. the Miss Dunce of America R«fll«lT Now tor Fall Mutic Intirucllon Scholarship Pugeani. He had the opportunity to work with Arthur * Classes begin September 23 * Flula a Piccolo — Mark Wolf Duncan, formerly of the Law B Music. Indiana Unlv.; M Music, SONY. Fredonia rence Welk Show. Duncan Oboe a English Horn ^ John Benneft served as the emcee lo.r the Mi.ss About your teacher . . . B A Music, Penn State; V Music Ed. Hartt and Mr. Dance of America Clarinet, 8a*. Bassoon — Lee Jones Competition as well as being the B Music. Hartt; M. Music, Vale guest performer Richard Risley This summer also included Artistic Director Trumpet — Jim Corcoran studies in New York. Risley was B. Music Ed.. W.C S.C; M Music UConn pleased to have taken a class Mr Risley is the President of the Dance Teachers Voice — Elizabeth R. Jones with Henry LeTang while in New , B A. Theater. Trinity C o ii; M Music. Hartt Club of Connecticut, Inc., Chapter «18 of the Dance REGISTER AT STUDIO York City. Masters of America, Inc. Through these organizations Guitar — Jit. Nelsh This summer, the Risley stu­ he is certified by test to teach. He is the originator and B Music. WED., SEPT. 4 3-7 PM dios were redecorated and made National Director of the Mr. Dance of America Scho­ Guitar a Bass — Jamis Sherwood THURS., SEPT. 5 3-7 PM ready for the fall season. The larship Competition for the Dance Masters. This sum­ B Music, Hartt; Lead Guitarist with "the Commuters" studio is professionally equipped FRI., SEPT. 6 3-5 PM mer he attended the national convention of Dance Percussion — John Roderick with mirrors and bars to provide Masters of America, and recently returned from pro­ Attended Hartt Colieqe; Presentiy piaying with an atmosphere that is conducive fessional studies in New York City. He is a well-known several Harttord area bands. Members of Dance Masters of America, Inc., Dance Teachers' Club of CT, Inc. and to sound dunce training. faculty member of dance teach workshops and has Trombone — Baritone — Plano Dance Educators of America and certiOed by test to teach. Mrs. Burton is immediate judged dance competitions and scholarship auditions Presently interviewing applicants lor positions Past Pres, of Dance Teacher’s Club of CT and served 3 years on the Board of Directors throughout the country. This is Mr. Risley’s twenty- of the National Dance Masters of America. Mr. Burton is Treasurer of Capitol Region WE DELIVER eighth teaching season, and his sixteenth year in Cov­ Coming this fall: Performing Arts Center. They have choreographed for UConn Nutmeg Theater, Mcc entry. * Electronic Keyboard ' Guitar group classes Theater 3 and Little Theatre of Manchester. Students have won numerous awards and It you haven't received your Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. /synthesizer lessons * Musicians tag sale trophies at dance competitions and have become professional dancers. Other students weekdays or 7 30 a m Saturdays, “A professional school, a truly professional teacher, CALL FOR DETAILS 872-8002 have been accepted for teaching positions at schools and colleges throughout the please call your carrier If you're SEE US FOR YOUR BAND INSTRUMENT RENTAL NEEDSI! unable to reach your earner, call and a dedicated, experienced teaching staff to bring northeast. INFORMATION CALL 647-1083 subscriber scivice. 647-9946, by 6 p.m weekdays or 10a.m. Saturdays you the latest and very best in dance education." for guaranteed delivery. AT RISLEY STUDIO Tyler enters her 37th year of teaching pursued a dance career. Roy pearing at the Bushnell Turner school This fall Gertrude G. Tyler will job at Ben Marden's "Riviera" During her various " jobs,” she worked with many interesting Wierzbicki is a member of the Memorial. LTM plans ‘Celebration’ enter her 37th year of teaching She dropped out in the middle of Hamburg Ballet and is now also dance in Manchester. A few her senior year in Manchester personalities such as the Mills Brothers, Joe E. Lewis, Jan directing and teaching. Judy Trudy opened the Gertrude G. more years can be added to that High School to accept this Williams is teaching dance in Tyler School of Dance in 1948. number if one adds teaching her opportunity for the "big time.” Murray, " Baby Rose” Marie She and her students have reopening for (She later came back to finish and Bea Wain. Lancaster, Pa., and is director of to end season this fall playmates for "backyard "Movement Laboratories,” a performed for many local organ­ shows” she put on for 2 pennies her schooling.) When she danced at the "Riviera” in New Jersey, she dance ensemble who will be izations and charities. For many or 2 clothespins. Trudy is a Then, back to New York and years she put on an annual The Little Theater of Manchester Inc. will the entire '"production,” including sets, the American School of Ballet, met many interesting personali­ touring Rumania and Bulgaria Manchester native and the in August as U.S. "dance ambas­ summer outdoor show for the end its current season this fall with the costumes, makeup, props and actors, to East daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John where she studied for a year ties that came to the nightclub, production of "’Celebration ” on Oct. 25 and 26 Catholic High School or Manchester High under the late George Balan­ such as actor Wayne Morris, sador” Janet Popeleski has been children at the Springfield Shrin- its 31st season Gardner of 61 Durkin St. She a leading dancer with several ers Hospital. In 1955, after the big and Nov. 1 and 2 at the East Catholic High School auditoriums for actual performance started her dancing lessons with chine. Anatole Obukhoff, Ma­ Arthur Treacher and Joe E. School Auditorium. nights. dame Dagnova, and others. Brown. She danced with Raft as European ballet companies and flood in Hartford, she helped The Betty-Jane Turner School Laurie D. Nash, graduate and Ralph McKernan (Eleanor Po­ recently danced the demanding direct and performed at a Gala LTM is now actively involved with other well’s teacher at the time.) At Some old-timers will re­ well as with Abe Simon, the ’’Celebration,” a musical allegory first of Dance, 40 Oak St., Manches­ associate teacher, will again be member the beautiful Vera professional boxer (who was so role of Odette/Odile in "’Swan Flood Relief Show at the State presented on Broadway in 1%9, was written by town organizations in the restoration of ter, is reopening for its 31st on the faculty. age 6, she studied with the Lake, ” as a guest performer Theater. Her studio is located at already well-known Michael Ni- Zorina of ballet and movie fame. huge he could have ended Toin Jones with music by Harvey Schmidt, Cheney Hall where eventually all production season of dance instruction. Trudy’s dancing career had he with the Pittsburgh Ballet ap- 99 StlTfimer St. who wrote "The Fantasticks” and "1 Do! 1 and performances of plays will take place. The curriculum of the school The school offers the ultimate choloff for four years, and when She was, at this time, the wife of training in traditional dance he went to New York to form his Balanchine and took lessons stepped on her footl) Do!” The director of the LTM production is The Little Theater of Manchester is open to includes classical ballet, tap, Trudy derives great pleasure Fred T. Blish, who has directed a number of acrobatics, modern jazz, and techniques. Individual attention own ballet company, she con­ from him in Trudy’s class. He any area resident who is interested in any to a student’s abilities, progress tinued with Nicholoff’s assistant, was a strict taskmaster even not not only from her own early plays for LTM, including " They Are Playing aspect of theater, be it performing, production baton twirling. Special classes dancing career, but her 36 years Complete Line of \__^ Our Song,” "Company” and "Cabaret.” The are offered for boys in acrobat­ and achievement by an expe­ Dolores Guidone, who had at one with his wife. work or business activities. Production rienced and professional teacher time danced with the great To pay for lessons, Trudy of teaching. She stresses that musical director is Karen Krinjak and the activities include set construction, property ics. tumbling and lap. Pre-school even though not everyone can choreographer is Barbara Wagner. classes for the 3- and 4-year-olds is an important factor m the Pavlova, worked as one of "Wally DANCE F O O T W E A R ^ ^ building, makeup, sound and lighting. The training and success of any In the summers, she also Wanger’s Girls” in theaters and step into a dancing career, the A non-profit, community-based organiza­ business of producing plays includes publicity are designed to establish a sense benefits of early dance instruc­ of rhythm, build better coordina­ dancer. This philosophy is re­ studied with the Chester Hale nightclubs, and was "’Madame By Theatrical, Leo, Giordano tion, the Little Theater of Manchester began in and advertising, subscriptions, ticket sales, flected in the fact that all classes School of Ballet in New York. It La Zonga” in the first U.S.O. tion are immeasurable and in­ 19M under the auspices of the town of theater house management and membership tion, establish right and left valuable. She is, of course, proud directionality, and improve are taught by qualified staff was'through this contact that, at show unit formed, which toured Manchester Recreation Department. In 1965, activities. LTM welcomes both those individu­ members. the age of 16, she was offered a the United States. of her former students who have Ballet Slippers, Jazz Slippers, LTM became an independent corporation and als skilled in one or more of these areas, and gross motor skills. moved into workshop space in the old Circle those willing to learn. The adult program includes The school offers entertain­ Theater on Oak Street. When that building was tap, ballet and jazz classes. ment to many convalescent and Jazz Oxfords, Tap Shoes for For more information about membership in The studio is open Monday senior citizen affairs during the slated for demolition in 1983, LTM found new the group, call Anne Miller at 643-9505. The Group explores world of art workshop space in the old King’s building at through Saturday with day and year. Each spring, a dance revue Boys & Girls, Character Shoes, first meeting of the fall session is scheduled for evening classes available. is held at Manchester High in arts and crafts. For over 35 member on the board of direc­ 210 Pine St., where three major productions Wednesday, Sept. 4. at 210 Pine St. at 8 p.m. Welcome to the world of arts are mounted each year. Belly-Jane Turner, director School. The school’s dancers also and crafts in the Manchester Art years, the association has main­ tors of the Capitol Region Per­ Gymnastic Shoes Join us and enter the exciting world of theater! and teacher, is a past president performed for at Manchester Association! For most people, tained a non-profit standing in forming Arts Center Inc. Set design and construction, costuming, As one of the oldest and most prolific art ol the Dance Teachers Club of Community College this spring this world is a million miles away the community and brought Give yourself a chance to find All At Very Reasonable Prices prop building, and rehearsals all take place in organizations in the area, the Little Theater of Connecticut, and is an active Classes resume the week of from the doldrums of their daily people together at meetings, art the hidden talent beneath your that venerable building during the hectic nine Manchester continues its tradition of offering member of the Dance Masters of Sept. 9. Each student accepted lives. For others, it is an demonstrations and outdoor fingertips. Come join us Sept. 18 months of production. September through May quality live theater, and the opportunity to America Inc., the Dance Educa­ into the school is assured of opportunity to explore the world shows. and share the joys of arts and of each year. Three times a year, LTM moves work in it, to Manchester area residents. tors of America, the Professional proper and efficient dance train­ of oils, watercolors, crafts and Each year, the association crafts. Discover yourself by Dance Teachers Association of ing. For registration, phone friendship. And as our commun­ contributes to the Manchester giving yourself to the Manches­ ^ MARLOWS New York. 563-8205 or 649-0256. ity is made up of a variety of Scholarship Foundation to help a ter Art Association. u fioctFIRST forFOR everythingEVERYTHING sinceSINCE 191911 people, so is our association. deserving high school student. For information about mem­ DOWNTOWN MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Our main goal is to bring The association has also donated bership, contact Vicky Jennings. OPEN 6 DAYS • THURS. TIL 9 together not just talented, active to the C hen^H all Historical 1065 E. Middle Turnpike, 649-5221 artists, but all people interested Restoration FundT"ani!P"1ias a Manchester. - Gymnastics _ Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics'" Gymnastics BETTY JANE TURNER WININGER’S ROy WIERZBICKI SCHOOL OF DANCE eVMNASTIC SCHOOL 40 OAK ST. “Established In 1954” MANCHESTER. CT. Grand Opening of Our New Location Graded Classes in the Following

Tap - Ballet - Pointe - Modern Jazz Boys Tumbling & Tap Classes - Teen Age Classes • Our Bigger & Better Facility Acrobatic (Tumbling - Floor Exercise) Adult Exercise, Jazz, Ballet & Tap - • All Olympic Events - Spring, floor, trampoline, pits Baton Twirling Pre-School • Classes for Pre-School - Girls - Boys - Teens 'i • U.S.G.F. Competitive Teams Registration Dates at the Studio: Miss Turner is Past President of the Dance Teachers Thursday, Aug. 29 — ------2 to 7 P.M. Son of Mis. Asirld Wierzbicki of 250 Spring SI. Graduate of Boston Club of Connecticut, member of the Dance Masters of • Aerobics/Exercise for Adults _____ 2 to 7 P.M. Consorvatoiy of Music, Represented Ihe (Donsenratoiy at the International Friday, Aug. 30— ^------America, Inc., Dance Educators of America and the Youth Festival in Lausanne, Switzedand; understudy lor the Boston Ballet; Wednesday, Sept. 4 _ ------_____ 2 to 7 P.M. Professional Dance Teachers Assoc, of N.Y. She has Have your made your plans for fall yet? Summer scholorship at Jocob's Pillow Summer tour company of "Fiddler Thursday, Sept. 5 ------_____ 2 to 7 P.M. On the Root."’ In 1972 he joined the Culberg Ballet In , Sweden; _____ 2 to 7 P.M. recently returned from New York City where she has joined the Flamburg Ballet in 1974; rose to lead dancer in 1977 and now Friday, Sept. 6 ------We are now taking registration for our 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. been studying the latest in dance education. also teaches ond directs. In 1983 came to the United Stotm with the Saturday, Sept. 7 — ------Company to Ihe Brooklyn Academy ol Music, where he peilomned as FALL PROGRAM Demetrius in "Mid-summers' Night Dreom " Previous students may call for class schedules, beginning Sept. 2nd Call 646-3687 f o r information 697 Parker Street, Manchester .. former student ol Ihe Help your child obtain self confidence, poise, and 3 min from Vernon / 5 min. from 5 Corners, S. Windsor physical fitness through dance training Geinnide G.1^ School Of Dance LOOK FOR OUR SEPT. OPEN HOUSE! 643-9419 or 643-6259 tor registration or inlormatlon. — — Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics - 649-0256 563-8205 OB m 1 1 /•nyJr 1 1 s ■& > . Manchester Ballet Company z Dunne’s grows o C i C5 X Dancer’s Place in 5th year rd w V) 3 H < n founded in 1978 by Gibson > in enrollment X CT} The Dancer’s Place, Manchester’s dancewear ;a X store, is getting ready for its fifth big dance season. n The Manchester Ballet Com­ proceeds from its performances. port in furthering their dance X pany was founded in 1978 by its Performing strictly ballet education and future profes­ Mrs. Irma Prokop, owner, presents the latest style > Q artistic director, Priscilla Gib­ works, tile Manchester Ballet sional careers. and programs leotards in an array of colors to please every dancer r D son, to give Greater Manchester has an extensive repertoire from The Manchester Ballet per­ ■ < from the classical ballerina to the aerobic dancer. X an insight into ballet dance the tra«tion al classics to the forms extensively throughout The store also features rip-stop jumpsuits, pants, 2 U X culture, and a more informed contemporary ballet pieces. Connecticut. The company is grams designed for different age and shorts by Tendance. T-shirts, and a selection of a Patti Dunne’s School of Gym­ t i X and enthusiastic understanding Tbe^company has been fortu­ well-known for its delightful, < nastics is entering its 13th year of groups. Program design and dance related gifts. It is well-stocked with body u of the ballet. nate in bringing in both guest full-length production of "Twas student placement within ability warmers, wrap sweaters, and leg warmers for the > H operation. The school was c C/3 If offers young and talented teachers and choreographers to the Night Before Christmas ” started by Patti in 1973 and held levels give the opportunity to cold weather ahead. u dancers an opportunity to ap­ work with its members, thus during the holiday season. Stu­ X its first classes in the basement provide individual attention and ca The Dancer’s Place specializes in fitting pointe o u pear in a performing company exposing them to the many dents in the school are eligible to training for children of different of St. Maurice Church in Bolton. shoes and carries eight styles in varying shaped z for civic events, and school of varied styles of the professional audition for, and participate in. personalities and talents. < Over the years Patti Dunne’s boxes and strengths to fit the beginner pointe s fine arts programs, as well as dancer. this production. The school’s philosophy is to C/l s School has continued to grow student through the professional dancer. their own productions. Besides giving young dancers The company is available for both in its enrollment and provide experiences of a lasting The company, a non-profit an opportunity to appear in a lecture demonstrations and per­ program offerings, which has nature resulting in development The Dancer’s Place is located at 210 Pine St. in the organization, is supported solely performing company, the organ­ formances. For information, call allowed the school to expand and in self work and satisfaction former Cheney Mills factory building on the corner by its patrons, sponsors, and ization offers its members sup­ 643-5710. move to its present location. through personal accomplish­ of Pine Street and Hartford Road. There is plenty of Patti Dunne's School is one of ment. In any Patti Dunne pro­ free parking. gram you will find the most the oldest and most established Fall hours, beginning Sept. 3. are Tuesdays and qualified professionals and fin­ gymnastic training centers in Wednesdays from 11 to 5. Thursdays from 11 to 5 and Bentley known as ‘Banjo Man’ est facilities available. The re­ the state. The school offers a long 6 to 9, Friday from 11 to 5. and Saturday from 10 to 4. sults of constant striving toward list of credentials including state Customers may come in for fittings at other times by Bernard "B ernie’’ Bentley has (music department), and with Artists Management Bureau, excellence in gymnastic educa­ team titles and dozens of individ­ appointment. For more information, call 647-8462 or been a professional musician, th e Hartford Symphony and the A1 Jarvis, "Bobby” tion have been deeply appre­ ual, state and Junior Olympic DANCER’S PLACE 633-6445. teacher of music, and enter­ Orchestra. Kaye, and A1 Gentile orchestras. champions. ciated by hundreds of Manches­ tainer for more than 50 years. He He is a member of l ocal 400, The school is located at 210 ter area families. is known as "The Banjo Man." He has entertained from one American Federation of Pine St., Manchester, where the person to 10,000 at one time. He Musicians. 6.000-square-foot gymnasium Bentley has appeared on radio, has also had several publications Although his primary instru­ has been newly renovated. It is TV, at the Bushnell Memorial, printed in the Fretted Instru­ ment is the banjo, Bentley also considered to be one of the finest the Mark Twain Memorial, the ment Guild of America teaches all types of guitar in the area. A full line of Hartford Civic Center, Lincoln magazine. playing, balalaika, electric bass, gymnastic equipment and large You’re Theater-Hartt College of Music- Bentley is a certified teacher mandolin, harmony and theory, spring floor exercise area !.■- • c » University of Hartford, Alumni of music and is associated with composition and arranging. available with multiple sets to MANCHESTER BALLET COMPANY Hall-University of Connecticut the Landerman Agency, Layne His fall season starts Sept 9. increase student learning. The school believes that choos­ So m e ing a good gymnastic program is MUSIC LESSONS a very important decision and considers the early childhood Ann’s Keyboard Studio One years a most precious period of ■MOM+i learning and growing that can 91 Notch Road Largest Selection never be repeated. With this in Special. mind the school offers 10 pro- Bolton. Ct. M l of Doll Supplies Registration time is now. in New England GIVE NOW Ann still Classes will resume Sept. 9th. Music lessons Workshops and music theory taught. Lessons in piano SHOP HOURS: 10-2 Tues.-Sat. and accordian. Beginners through advanced. studying Children and adults, ages 5 and up. All levels Preschool Movement and Rtness. and methods taught. F ^ t o r e Ann Schlaefer, of Ann’s Key­ Q£cJA^Dolls 1 Hour and Vh Hour Gymnastic PORCELAIN DOtL MAKING ^ board Studio of Bolton, has Studio hours 9:30-12:00 Classes for Boys and Girls. 1700 ELLINGTON RD., SOUTH WINDSOR, CT studied music for 27 years. She is Evenings 7:00-9:00 still studying and always learn­ 649-0078 t e l . 644-0280 ing new concepts in teaching. 3 -Level Competitive Girls’ Team She has mastered many levels !WVVSfVVVVVV%n^WWWWVVVWVWV5^WVVVVVVVVVmAAMM^ and New Younger Boys’ Team. and teaches all types of music, " Back To: and has received certificates for Highly Qualified Gymnastic her accomplishments for piano Be tty-Jane Turner and accordion. Professionals. THE DANCER’S PLAI School of Dance Big $0 qu0 l 40 Oak Street give - the - paM-a-future • Tap Shoes • Leotards • Wrap Sweaters HOLLYWOOD (DPI) - Claude Registration Sept. 3-4-5 Lelouch will produce and direct “ A • Ballets • Linitards • Leg Warmers Manchester, CT Districts. Cheney Hall is located In the heart of this Man and a Woman; 20 Years P»$l and fulurv vnll mers* to give Manchesler • Pointe Shoes • Tights • Rip Stops district, and an investment in Cheney Hall is an Later," picking up the threads of 10a.m. — 4p.m. 6p.m. — 8p.m. a unique experience — an expeiienee ai innovative 649-0256 investment in the cultural and business Ide of our the romantic drama starring • Gym Shoes • Trunks • T-Shijiis at the theatre and as traditional as the history of MancheMer. community. Anouk Aimee fflid’ Jean-Louis T o o (dten the attempt to save and preserve • Jazz Oxfords • Skirts • Gifts Ciasses begin Sept. 9th The restoration of Cheney Hall will preserve Trintignant. •Pre-School Classes our history is made loo late. W ith your hdp and Manchester’s most historic site, assure the con­ The sequel, reuniting the origi­ support Cheney Hall will become a monument to These classes are designed to es­ tinuation of a theatrical tradition, and establish a the past. but. more importantly, it w ill become a nal stars, will begin production this “We Specialize In Fitting Pointe Shoes" cultural/community center for area arts tablish in the three and four year vital part o f the present and future of Manchester. fall In and around the same organixations and businesses. old a sense of rhythm, build bet­ W e have a proud heritage — support the locations featured in Lelouch’s Manchesler is fortunate to have one of the ter coordination, establish ri^ht future by preserving the past! original. The story continues the 210 Pine Street, Manchester, CT and left directionability and im- very few designated Naiiorul Historic Landmark relationship between the race nrove gross motor skills, driver and script girl who met Patti Dunne’s tr o u g h ages four and five, a A ll contributions are lax deductible. while visiting their children and 647-8462 youngster’s play is still a niajor II your company has a matching gift program, fell in love. HOURS: Tues., Wed., FrI. 11-5, Thurs. 11-5 & 6-9, S«1. 10-4 School of Gymnastics 'channei tor exploring, practicing M ake checks payable to: please inform them of your gift. The original "A Man and A and consolidating new knowl­ L TM /C H A R M Woman’’ won two Academy edge. Dance class can provide c/o Manchesler Stale Bank Name _ 1041 Mam Street Awards as well as 42 additional 10% Off Your largest item 210 Pine Street part of the variety of stimuli ne­ international awards, including My mammy t taking me la cessarily needed, at this stage of MarKhesler, Connecticut 06040 (Just oH Hartford Road) the Golden Palm Award at the with this ad 649-3577 Dancing Schaol ihit year. development. Cannes Film Festival. Manchester, Conn. 0 1 26th season planned 1 lO So You Dream to Dance... 03 s Cheney Hall > o ‘ Z CO n bi s ■s Symphony and chorale renovations w < V i H > W CQ continuing PO /!• X [S4 seeking new director M w Q > Continued from page 3 r < p X U The Manchester Symphony musicians to record their im­ refreshments available. Both X Orchestra and Chorale is about pressions of the guest conduc­ orchestra and chorale will pres­ The Little Theater of Manches­ n X to launch its 1985-86 season tors. A final choice will be made ent a gala evening's entertain­ ter president is David Newirth. oi v\ t i u bringing classical and sym­ before the 1986-87 season ment with as decidedly Western Betty Lundberg, Toni Fogarty m H (/} phonic choral music East of the All concerts will be held at the theme, again, under the direc­ and Gretchen Wiedie serve as > U spacious Program Center in the tion of a guest conductor. vice presidents. Other members 9b X River. u This 26th season is of particu­ Lowe Building at Manchester Brochures will be mailed in of the 1985 board of directors are CO z Community College. It is ex­ September, with a description of Valarie Johnston. Michael and < lar interest because the group pected that each concert will the season and ticket prices. For Cathy Zizka, Jacqueline Smith. S will be involved in the selection include a short chorale work. In the first time, the orchestra and Anne Miller and Fred T. Blish. of a new musical director/con- The Cheney Hall project is duclor tor the first time in 17 addition, all-chorale concerts chorale will offer reduced-price truly a community effort involv­ years. The former conductor, will be given at St, M ary’s season subscriptions for stu­ ing all the elements of the town. br. Jack Heller, has accepted a Episcopal Church on Park Street dents and senior citizens. To When it is completed, we will position at the University of Dec. 7 and March 15, Choralmas- receive a brochure, call 649-5760 have the knowledge that we have South Florida. ter David Clyle Morse will or 649-2766 or write to P.O. Box restored one of Manchester's Such is the orchestra and conduct. 861, Manchester. CT 06040, most historic buildings and at the chorale’s reputation, however, The first concert of the season same time, that we have created that 18 outstanding candidates will be Saturday, Nov, 9. The An Invitation to Dance a facility than can be used by all have applied for the post, includ­ event will be part of Manchester elements of the town for art. ing musicians from Baltimore. Community College’s series en­ T h e .Mountain 1.4iurei (^horuK With The performance and meetings. Boston, Springfield and New titled "BRAVO — Five Nights to H d iiK 'n vaIx i n ijo v Remember” The guest conduc­ The motto of the Cheney Hall York state. Of the 18 applicants, lo ii tm-rnlM'r'«hip niu rs- tor will be announced in a few Campaign Drive has been "Give 3H i four have been chosen to audi­ ilav. S ’jil. at 7 3 0 prii at Iln * tion, in concert, during the weeks. the Past a Future." Certainly the rriant (a>n^n‘^alional (Jiurch. restored facility in the middle of coming season. Their names will Additional concerts showcas­ r -1 rn 1 ii'« t r r a m i S r il^ v i 11 k Priscilla Gibson School the town’s National Historic be announced soon. ing guest conductors are set for Kna. Uf>t Harltnni ’Hif Landmark District will be a ■ In an exciting development, Feb. 1 and April 5. The final orchestra and chorale board season offering. May 16, will be cfiuruN ami ({uartrl*< will (‘titer- living example of our town's s 'I*- of Dance Arts desire to preserve the best of the members have decided to seek the popular "pops” concert la m H t'lrc sh n ic iits w ill lie •vervcfl. past for future generations. audience input during the diffi­ featuring Peter Harvey, tenor. Hnlc's vvJll lie proNnieii. IMea*»e i all cult selection process. Question­ Following tradition, the concert hk't-'M.'tH nr fur ininr- naires distributed at each perfor­ will be a festive and relaxed tnalion ami lrun<4|)ortulion. home of the EMERGENCY mance will allow audiences and occasion, with table seating and Fire — Police — Medical Manchester Ballet DIAL 911 In Manchester CHENEY HALL ON HARTFORD ROAD > ('lip and Save

MA NCHESTER S YMPHON Y A resident ballet company available ORCHESTRA & CHORALE for performances and demonstrations.

k P r e s e n t s K)RARrSS/kKE if Pre-School JANET POPELESKI V 1985-86 Concert Season ir Graded In Claaalcal Ballet if Tap : | i a I "Turning Point: The Search for a Conductor" ★ Points ★ Gymnaatica - Tum­ if Pre-Ballet bling - Acrobatica if Jazz ic Adult Ballet A Jazz M Salurtlay — INovember 9, 1985 Saturday — March 15. 1986 MCC - ^BRAVO” CHORALE CONCERT Five INights To Remember St. M arv's Kpisropal ('.hurcli O uirch Sl.. Mant liesler On liestra & C.horale M(',(’ 8:00 P.M. *5.50, »3.5(P ^An Education in Dance’" 8:00 P.M. *7.50, *5.00* David Clyle Morse, Conductor “A dancar It an athlata, and Ilka any olhar alhlala runt a Guest Conductor conttant rltk of ln|ury — to mlnlmlza rltk, good lachnical training It attanllal — ba an aducatad parant or dancer — Saturday — December 7, 198.5 Saturday — April 5, 1986 choota your teacher carafullyr' CHORALE HOLIDAY CONCERT SYMPHONY CONCERT St. Vlarv's Kplsi'o|ial O iiircli O rch estra Chorale MCC Registration for new students at the schooi (Jiiiri'h Sl.. M aiiilicsIiT & 8:00 P.M. *5.50, ».3,.50* Sept. 5 & 6 from 2pm to 7pm 8 :0 0 P .M . ».5..t0, ‘ .'L.'iO* Guest Conductor Ooughier of Mt & Mn. Vincent PopelesM of 112 Helolne Rood. Her career David Clyle Morse, Conductor has wended its way from the American BoHef Theatre and Dennis Wayne's Friday, May 16 & Saturday, May 17, 1986 FALL SEMESTER BEGINS Oohcers. to periods os prlndpol dancer with the Iranian Notional Ballef. the Saturday — February I, 1986 Scopino BoNel in Amsterdam, the Zurich BoHef and the Deutsche Opera In We sincerely hope you’re dressed for the occasion BedIn. In November IB M . Janet danced the demondlng role of "POPS” CONCERT SYMPHONY CONCERT SEPT. 16 Odeiie/Odile in Swon Lake, as o guetf pertormer with the P ttl^ rg Ballef at Orchestra, Chorale & Soloist MCC me Bushnell in Horttord. She leceiwd wild em husiasllc oppM use tor the difficult feat of performing 3 2 touelte's! On lu-stra Chorale MC(, 8:00 P.M. »8.50 8 :0 0 P .M . »5..50. ‘ .3..50* CALL 643-5710 - 643-6414 Special Guest Conductor 613 E. Middle Tpke. Guest Conductor Peter Harvey. Tenor Soloist tormer student of the BE6AVS MANCHESTER "Your Quality Men's Shop" GiPtPMli ILIjflir SgM If Dmc8, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER VERNON ^Students and Senior Citizen.^. !\OTE: There is no reduced rate fo r “Pops Concert. 643-9419 or 6434259 tor reglstralton or information 903 AAAIN ST. TRI-CITY PIAZA O p «i Ooily 9:3aS.30 Thun lil 9 00 Op«n W#d . Thurj 4 Fri lil 9 00 Council promotes, supports arts in Manchester join the efforts of the Manchester with the members of the council. To give local artists opportuni­ the new home of the Little Art enhances the quality of Theater of Manchester, will also Arts Council in making Man­ In addition, the council wel­ Connecticut Concert Ballet life. And the Manchester Arts ties for recognition from the chester a more beautiful and comes financial contributions to public, the council exhibits be available to the community Council strives to offer the for diverse activities such as vital community. You are in­ help support local artists and to citizens of Manchester opportun­ works of art in several locations vited to actively participate by expand their influence in the throughout town. The public may dances, music and meetings. ities to improve their experience The public is encouraged to attending meetings and working community. plans, Sept. 21 open house of life by promoting and support­ enjoy viewing paintings dis­ ing art in our town. played at the Greater Manches­ To encourage the young people ter Chamber of Commerce, the hearing room at Lincoln Center, College, will be in charge while- of Manchester to develop their The Connecticut Concert audiences and to many towns in creative talents, the council and in several town offices. the state throughout the Christ­ she still continues to choreo­ Ballet Theatre plans to hold an graph for the Little Theater of awards a scholarship each year mas season. to a local high school graduate. The council also supports local “A Training School for Classical Ballet" open house on Saturday, Sept. 21, Manchester. performing art groups. This from 2 to 4 p.m. in the school The Connecticut Concert This year, the council gave $350 The school will again have to Cheryl Pirard, who is planning year. $500 was contributed to­ 'CONNECTICUT CONCERT BALLET loacted at new facilities on Sharon Wang on its teaching Ballet offers classes for every­ ward the restoration of Cheney Hercules Drive, Manchester. staff for the coming year. Mrs. day students, with separate to pursue a career in fashion design. Hall. This facility, which will be Connecticut Concert Ballet s Wang was previousiy with the classes for the once-a-week Director: Offering to large spacious studios house a National Ballet of Peking in her dancer. The school follows a professional ballet company and native country of China. syllabus which incorporates the Joyce Karpiej Professional and a junior ballet company, which Also on the teaching faculty Vagonova and French methods Non-Professional are Linda Fraliegh, Gail La- Adelines civic-minded brings story ballets such as of training. Royal Academy beginner thru •‘Cinderella,” "Peter Pan, magna, Pat Williams, and guest The director, Joyce Karpiej, "Snow White” and others to teachers from the professional who was trained in England The Mountain Laurel Chapter Massachusetts. Membership is of Dancing Advanced Children audiences around Connecticut company, Debra Martinello and through the Royal Academy of ol Sweet Adelines Inc. is a open to women 18 years old and and Adults and into school systems to Anita Karpiej. Dancing, has also studied the non-profit organization dedi­ older who enjoy singing. children who may never have In the jazz department, Sheila Russian method of ballet and will cated to promoting appreciation Sweet Adelines Inc. is an OPEN • PRE BAI.LET otherwise been exposed to the Fucci, who has studied and teach this summer in England, of four-part harmony, international organization with • CLASSICAL BALLET arts through dance. These two taught at the Boston Conserva­ barbershop-style singing. chapters throughout the United HOUSE MEN’S & BOYS Classes begin Sept, 23 . For States as well as in Japan, performing wings combine to tory and University of Connecti­ It is a civic-minded group Sat. Sepl. 21*1 CLASS cut, and has a bachelor of fine information, call 528-6266, 871- CONNECTICUT CONCERT BALLET performing as a free service to England, Australia and Canada. present the full-length “Nut­ 2-4 p.m. • JAZZ cracker” annually, both to local arts degree from Springfield 0602 or 633-6445. convalescent and retirement It is dedicated to the education homes throughout Connecticut. and personal growth of its Public Invited • CREATIVE FOR The chorus performs for fairs, members providing opportuni­ .3-4 YR. OLDS ties for development in music, civic functions, conventions, and Visit our new spa<’ioiis appears annually at the Man­ choreography, costuming, fund- Classes Begin chester Bicentennial Band Shell. raising, publicity and facilities at Hercules Dr. Take Garden Grove (off Panchak AT THE Proceeds from paid perfor­ administration. Sept. 23rd YWCA mances support various charita­ Rehearsals are held Thurs­ Keeney) in Manchester. ble contributions and an annual days at 7; 30 p.m. at the Covenant scholarship to talented music Congregational Church in West Resident Ballet Company Available for Performances For information and teaches • Jazz, Rock and Popular /^usic Classes and special students. Hartford. Anyone interested in Lecture Demonstrations and Children’s Ballets brochures call events for children and The 75-member chorus com­ the chorus is invited to attend. Students Eligible to perform in “Nutcracker” 871 0602, 647-8462 • Beginners Welcome adults, in Manchester prises women from more than 20 Call 643-9138 or 529-5327 for and Spring production of “Cinderella” or 633-6445. and surrounding towns. communities in Connecticut and information. drums • FREE First Lesson m g r caii 647-1437 John Panchak has been a drum • Private Instruction to receive instructor for four years. He has a # your free catalog studied at the Hartford Conser­ vatory and the Berkley College with: of Music in Boston. He received the U S. Marine Corps' Distin­ guished Musicians Award in w b 4 io p e y o u 1978. He was a former drummer with the "Arizona Maid Band,” JUDY WILLIAMS and is now a member of a newly formed local band called "Presto.' He happily welcomes be­ WILL JOIN US ginners as well as the advanced drum student, with instruction in jazz, rock, and popular music.

Rosa gets rolo IN SUPPORTING HOLLYWOOD (UPl) - Katha­ rine Ross will make her debut in a weekly TV series, co-starring with Charlton Heston and Barbara Stanwyck in "Dynasty 11: The THE ARTS IN Colby s" Ross will portray Francesca Scott Colby, sister-in-law of Jason Colby, the family patriarch as played by Heston. Ross was nominated for an Oscar in "The ✓ ■"'i' Judy W illiams (Hentv), daughter ot Mr. & Mrs. Jeny W illiams at 120 MANCHESTER. Graduate" and starred in such films as “Butch Cassidy and the Woddell Rood. B.FA, Boston consetvotory ot Music; M.S.Ed., Wheelock Sundance Kid, ’ "Murder in College.-Peiforming bockground: Haritness Bollet; Jan Veen Repertory Texas" and “Shadow Riders." Dance Theatre; Ballet FolWorIco, Mexico; Hortlord Ballet; Maria Blakey In addition to Heston and Stan­ Dancers Choreogropher: Musicol sloge (OtI Broadway and stock companies In NY, VT, MA, & CT.) Television: children's shows. Specials, wyck, the new series, which makes Commercials In Boston. dassIcol/Concert: Boston Opero Co., MIT, Loeb its debut in November, includes Dramo Center; Harvard, WGBH-TV and olhers. At present Choreographer cast members John James, Emma and Director ot "Movement Laboratories" Dance Ensemble In Loncoster, PA Samms and Maxwell Caulfield. (who will be louring Romonlo and Bulgaria this month os U.S. "Dance Am bassadors'!) Artist In Residence tor the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. i{l lydaH, W E D E L I V E R e x p o s u r e One Colonial Road . . .tormer student of the If you haven't received your U . ^ - iimitet Manchester, Connecticut Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. art A framing weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, Gainnide G.ljf|ep or D m please call your carrier. It you're 111 center ftreet unable to reach your carrier, call 643-9419 or 643-6259 tor registration or Information. subscriber senrice, 647-9946, by 6 manchester, ct 06040 p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays (203)649-6939 for guaranteed delivery. S Gibson school boasts modern facilities Total program Kissman owns schools, Skidmore College, grams and dance centers in New The Pricilla Gibson School of teachers and is a choreographer control, strength and coordina­ tion needed by a good dancer. North Carolina School of the England. Dance Arts will open its 1985-86 for many local groups, teaching Miss Gibson is a member of the at Funtastiks Werner Studio Because of the school's empha­ Arts, Purchase, Walnut Hill season in its location at 613 E. jazz classes. Dance Masters of America Inc., sis on good technical training, Ballet School, Goucher College Middle Turnpike, The school, The school’s curriculum in­ Dance Teachers Club of Connec­ Karen Kissman is owner and Her students have entertained many students have gone on to and the School of the Performing which is also home to the cludes classical ballet, pointe, ticut, National Association of Funtastiks Creative Move­ positive reinforcement, espe­ manager of the Werner Studio, at the Masonic Home & Hospital further dance education and Arts. Manchester Ballet Company, pre-ballet, tap, jazz, pre-school . Dance and Affiliated Artists, and ment and Arts Center offers a cially with pre-schoolers. All which was founded in the late in Wallingford. She has had vocal received scholarships to nation­ Many students, while still at features a specially' design^ and acrobatics. In following a is a board member of the comprehensive program in Total classes are taught by expe­ 1930s by the late Frederic E. students accepted to the All- dance floor and mirrored walls. graded course of study, the ally recognized schools, such as the Manchester school, have Family Fitness for every rienced and qualified attended intensive summer pro­ Manchester Arts Council, Werner. Connectreut Chorus, the Greater school develops the technique. Jeffrey and Harkness Ballet member of the family — from professionals. The studio, with two Manches­ These modern facilities give Hartford Youth Chorale and the lots to senior citizens. Featuring Rima Riedel, the program ter locations, 60 Teresa Road and students an expanded opportun­ Greater Hartford Academy of specifically designed classes in director, has worked in drama 305 Oak St., offers private Performing Arts for high school ity to avail themselves of the creative movement, dance and and recreation fields for more ^ecorating « instruction in piano, organ and students. school's offering of all forms of exercise, each program is than 12 years. She has a master's dance from beginner to profes­ voice. Also teaching at the studio is geared to meet the special needs degree in dramatic arts from the sional levels, for a complete HOLIDAY SPECIAL Karen Kissman is certified by Gladys Grover, Instructor of of each age group. University of Connecticut, and the Connecticut State Music piano. She holds a bachelor'.*: dance education, Fall classes will be offered in now is working with a grant Priscilla Gibson, director, is a Tues. & Wed.. Sept. 3 & 4 Teachers Association and the degree from the Boston Univer­ aerobic fitness, creative move­ toward a master’s degree in talented, accomplished dancer, Music Teachers National Associ­ sity School of Education and a ment, modern and jazz dancing. recreational therapy. She also is and has taught in the area for ation as a teacher of piano. She master’s degree from Central Also available are mom-and-tot working on a book about total several years. She is well known was recommended by the state Connecticut State College. She 00 Off ^ Cake Decorating... programs in aerobic exercise family fitness, which features organization on the basis of taught fourth grade in the Noah for her classical ballet and creative movement. For the specially prepared programs for instruction. ^ ♦ outstanding achievement and Webster School in Hartford for 16 Each Roll Brought In more artistically inclined there every age group and ability She has studied all forms of high professional standards in years. She Is a member of the are creative dramatics, and (with special programs for the dance at leading national schools For Proceasing & Printing ... is an art which music pedagogy. Connecticut State Music craft and storytime for children disabled). Riedel also teaches and continues to study to bring She studied piano and organ Teachers Association. from 3 to 8 in which the crafts are aerobics and isometrics for quality dance education to her can be admired with her uncle, Frederic Lessons at the Werner Studio OR related to the story line to give senior citizens in the town of school. She has choreographed Werner; voice with Lorean Ho- can be started at any time during and enioved. Mansfield. productions throughout New added life to the story. An dapp at Westminster Choir Col­ the year. Call 643-8137 or 647-1623 additional program for children England, and has been a guest Get A Second Set lege, Princeton, N.J.; and organ for information. Also offered are Assistant Director Jean Leo­ artist and teacher in the Middle is KiddieRhythmics, which pro­ with Dr. George Markey, dean of lessons for adults with conve­ nard has a master of education Atlantic states, and a faculty vides an introduction to music the Guilmont School of Music, nient morning or evening hours. degree, and has worked for member of the Dance Congress Of Prints For SUPPORT YOUR appreciation through the use of New York City. She attended the rhymes, little dances (both origi­ many years as a nursery school of New York, 1985 national convention of the FAVORITE ART nal and old favorites) and teacher in East Hartford. She is “ Uncle Vanya,” “ The Cherry The Manchester school, which *1®“ 12 Exp. no. 126 135 Music Teachers National Associ­ Orchard’ ’ and' ‘The Three Sisters' ’ rhythm instruments and para­ now teaching pre-school creative KAREN KISSMAN offers classes from beginner ation in Dearborn, Mich. were written by Anton Chekhov. 1900 9 A Cvn chute play. movement and exercise. through professional levels for L t M e x p . Applicable at the 1S1 CENTER ST. For more information or to both children and adults, has a time of in-store At Funtastiks the emphasis is SPECIAL ORDER MANCHESTER, CONN. placed on learning and develop­ register, call Funtastiks at 649- qualified staff under the direc­ 36 Exp. processing oniy. CAKE M ON .-8AT. 10-5 Play the Family Fitness O P E N HOUSE (203) S4e-0220 THURS. 10-9, ing through understanding and 8507. 1985>86 tion of Miss Gibson, and includes Monda.i, .September 9 Christopher Gibson, formerly of at M Game ^ season the Connecticut Ballet Company Personal Service WP ^ 1 ■ beginning Thursday, September 12 and now a staff member of the 30% Larger Print ^ J r Sept. lO-i Hartford Conservatory; gym­ |Guaranteed Quality i t ” a 24 Golway St. S Come meel our nast Paul Benoit, who directs 2 Hr. 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Comedian Martin Short Shoda Moving Theatre from Saturday Night Live Saturday, March 8 — 8 P.M. Friday. October 25 — 8 P.M. Shoda is different! Mime Gary Shore and dancer Kelli Wicke Davis performing as the duo Live, from New York, it's Martin Shorll This hot Shoda have appeared at the International new comic Is known for characters such as Ed Festival of Theatres, Switzerland, and thd Qrimley, the hilariously lovable nerd whose hair Edinburgh International Arts Festival. Show comes to a slicked up point, and Nelson Business magazine calls them "Professional, Hepburn, third cousin of Katharine Hepburn who high-quality artists in the finest tradition of sells hot dogs in Central Park. Short will contemporary mime ... two artists worth Improvise on subjects suggested by the II watching for the future." audience, show film clips of some of his classic SNL routines, and talk about his approach to Encore Productions comedy. See why this Emmy-award-wInning Good: A Play With Music actor/writer has been called “Saturday Night Friday, April 18 — 8:30 P.M. Live's brightest discovery since Eddie Murphy." Saturday, April 19 — 8;30 P.M. — Sponsored by the MCC Student Program Board How does a man become a Nazi? By what Manchester Symphony Orchestra insidious process does an apparently decent, B intelligent, thoughtful citizen find himself in and Chorale league with Adolfh Elchmann and the SS? These Saturday. November 9 — 8 P.M. are the deeply troubling questions playwright MSOC begins its 26th season of classical C. P. Taylor asks in his searing new play. Good. symphonic and choral music with the exciting Encore Productions, In Its second season as the process of selecting a new music director and professional resident theatre at MCC, is conductor. This season their concerts will be dedicated to bringing selected theatre to conducted by some of their outstanding selective audiences. Join them for the Greater applicants and MSOC Is asking not only the Hartford premiere of this provocative new play. musicians but you, the audience, to join them in making this Important choice. Questionnaires will be available for your comments. Attend and TICKET INFORMATION have a voice In the future direction of MSOC. TREE' New England Woodwind Quintet Single Saturday, February 22 — 8 P.M. Ticket Subscription The New England Woodwind Quintet Is a Total Total vibrant and virtuosic ensemble which has General Admission $42 50 - $7.50 - $36.00 enjoyed the support of eminent composers, Discount $T0 00 > $5.00 - $25 00 conductors, and sponsors since its founding in (students, sentor citizens 1974. The ensemble made its New York debut in MCC (acuity, staff & alumni) Carnegie Recital Hall to superlative reviews Their performance at MCC will feature classical, romantic and contemporary music irfcluding Haydn's ''Divertimento", Ravel's “Tombeau De Couperin", Schubert's "Introduction-Variations- Finale", and Klughardt's “Quintet" Manchester Community College 5 — Sponsored by the MCC Cultural Programs 0 Committee Call our box office at (203) 647-6043