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Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Viilage Charm 30 Cents S Weiss says he’ll retire next June

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23-year manager denies pressure

Inside: B y Andrew Y u rkovskv said today they were surprised by “I just felt it was time after 40

Manchester Herald Tuesday’s announcement, years to make the decision to

■ Praise and though at least one director said retire at this point,” he said. Weiss is only the third town Town Manager Robert B. Weiss today he had heard rumors of some criticism will retire next June, ending what Weiss’s imminent retirement. manager in Manchester history. P

will TC a 23-year career in The board briefly recessed He took office in January 1966. from the town Manchester that is the longest in Tuesday’s meeting after the Weiss told the Board of Direc- announcement to offer Weiss tors that many of the priorities town history. directors Weiss, 66, announced his retire- their best wishes. now being addressed by the town “I don’t know whether to say were among the priorities of the ment at the beginning of the ■ Opponents I’m happy or I’m sad,” Director board that appointed him in 1966. meeting of the town Board of Directors Tuesday in the Lincoln James F. "Dutch” Fogarty said He said these included the need of the manager for economic development to Center hearing room. emotionally as he shook Weiss’s "After many years of public hand. reduce the tax burden on ho- respect him, service as a town manager, four When the board reconvened, meowners, the need for secon- wish him well years in South Berwick. Maine, 13 the directors made statements dary sewage treatment and ade- years in Windsor and 22 years praising Weiss, and throughout quate water service for the town, here in Manchester, I am, with the meeting, friends and foes of the improvement of road mainte- HOMES ■ National mixed emotions but no regrets, Weiss wished him well. nance, the improvement of em-

respectively notifying you of my The retirement announcement ployee morale, a solution to solve search planned intent to retire effect! ve at the end follows a difficult year for the the town’s trash disposal prob- lem, and bringing an end to of the current fiscal year, June 30. Weiss administration. The 1987 by DiRosa revaluation was scrapped in deterioration of the Cheney mill 1989, at which time I will be 67, God willing,” Weiss said, reading March after questions about area. "It will be virtually an impossi- ■ Weiss only from a prepared statement. whether it was carried out properly. This past summer, the ble task to replace Manager Despite criticism of his admin- third manager in town battled with federal agen- Weiss,” DiRosa said. istration for a bungled revalua- tion and illegal work in improving cies over a fine for illegal work at Director Stephen T. Cassano town’s history the town's sewage treatment said that Weiss had made a name the town’s sewage treatment plant, Weiss today denied that plant. The town ended up agree- for himself among managers

■ Text of there had been any pressure for ing to a fine of $150,000 by the U.S. throughout the state and nation. him to retire. Army Corps of Engineers for "All you have to do is mention Weiss’s letter Weiss made his announcement filling in wetlands without a Manohesterr and they say, ‘Man- permit. chester, that’s Bob Weiss,”’ he to directors Tuesday while seated at the table There was criticism of Weiss said. in the front of the hearing room. and the administration for those Director Geoffrey Naab said, Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. had introduced him earlier, saying two problems, but Weiss said "Bob, you’ve been a leader, a — p a g e 3 mentor, a friend. 1 thank you for only that the manager wanted to today they had nothing to do with make a statement. Most directors his decision. it.”

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No plans, but he vows not to vegetate

Bv Andrew Yurkovskv But the previous night was plans before Tuesday’s meeting. said.

Manchester Herald hardly a typical one in Weiss’s Twenty-three years will have It is that economic base, Weiss

career. At 'Tuesday’s meeting of passed since Weiss took over as said, that accounts for the high

How do you follow up a 23-year the town Board of Directors, he manager when Weiss steps down level of services in town. career of running the town of announced his retirement plans, in June of next year. For the 40 "I think that the fact that Manchester? taking many directors by years he has been manager here Manchester has been able to do

Town Manager Robert B. surprise. and in other towns. Weiss will be an outstanding job in human Weiss, who announced Tuesday Weiss, who is 66, said that honored in October by the Inter- sevices, support for human servi-

he will retire next year, isn’t sure. retirement after age 65 is not nationa] City Management ces ... is in a large part due to the But he vows that his retirement unusual. And he denied that there Association. fact that we have maintained a

won’t be an inactive one. was any pressure from members Asked what he hoped to be solid tax base,” he said. ”I haven’t crystallized any- of the board to step down, despite remembered for, Weiss smiled. In his announcement to the

thing specifically yet, but I don’t persistent criticism of his admin- ”My charm and good looks, of Board of Directors Tuesday. Pdrlck Flynn/M«nc1w(f*r Htfild expect to vegetate.” Weiss said istration this year. course,” he joked. But, turning Weiss noted that the town has an during an interview in his office ”I just felt it was time after 40 serious, he pointed to what he AA bond credit rating and,

years to make the decision to describied as the town's sound according to the Connecticut MOVING ON — Robert B. Weiss talks about his career as this morning. retire at this point,” he said. economic base, among other Public Expenditure Council, has town manager this morning. Weiss, who announced It seemed a typical morning for Weiss. At 8:45, ISminutesafterhe Weiss said that he made the things. been among communities with Tuesday that he would step down next year, said that he usually arrives at His office in the decision to retire during a vaca- ”I think I’ve had an impact on the lowest per-capita cost of has no specific retirement plans, though he does not plan Municipal Building, he had al- tion he took last month. He sa id he the way the town has gone in the government. to “vegetate." The glasses on the forehead have become ready begun a meeting with had told only Mayor Peter P. last two decades, and the path it a Weiss trademark. members of his staff. DiRosa Jr. about his retirement will go in the next decade,” he See NO PLANS, page 12

Grounded flight cancels Duke’s visit here

Walters’ race responded Jn late June, saying his p.m. they were told ii would indeed On Tuesday. Manchester School By Alex GIrelll schedule would not permit him to Manchester Herald have to be canceled. Superintendent James Kennedy said he had expected Dukakis would make accept at the time. But the Republican set Thursday The plane was grounded at O’Hare candidate said then he would keep the International Airport, causing Duka- a "major statement on education. A surprise plane inspection by the invitation in mind, she said. Federal Aviation Administration in kis to cancel the Manchester visit and Dukakis was preparing today for a Marianna Koval, a spokesman in 9 And they’re off! which an inspector found three safety one to Columbus, Ohio. visit to Kean College in Union, N.J., At 3:30 Thursday afternoon, at least 23 Dukakis flew to Boston on a press where he is expected to make fresh Hartford for the Dukakis campaign, violations caused Democratic presi- said Dukakis was forced to rearrange waiters and waitresses will head down the dential candidate Michael Dukakis to plane. assaults on the claim of his Republi- can opponent. George Bush, that he his campaign activities when his middle of Main Street with trays of wine cancel a scheduled visit to Manches- Will Fry, a press aide at the Dukakis glasses in their hands, and running shoes on headquarters in Boston, said this will be the education president. chartered plane was grounded. She ter High School this morning. said campaign workers spent most of their feet. Officials at the school were prepar- morning that a Dukakis visit to Bush, as well as Dukakis, had been invited by the Student Assembly at the day looking for another plane. The Manchester Herald Waiter’s Race, the ing for the visit Tuesday when they Connecticut will probably be resche- official kickoff of the annual Manchester duled, but there is no way now to Manchester High School to speak at The safety violations were des- first got word of the cancellation. cribed as minor but no details from Feast Fest, will be run from the Manchester Later they heard from Dukakis aides determine whether the candidate will the school. According to Mo Moriarty, 8 the FAA were immediately available. Herald parking lot, at the corner of Main that the visit might still be on, but at 2 be able to visit the school. co-president of the assembly, Bush Street and Brainard Place, to the parklng-Iot site of the Feast Fest, at Forest and Main streets I Servers will compete for $150 in gift certificates, which may be redeemed at Dukakis campaign says ‘sorry’ to students participating Main Street stores. Along the I obstacle course, each competitor will don a Officers of the Student Assembly Connecticut, said today the Secret number of preparations for the visit. By Andrew J. Davis With the high school staff, prepara- chef’s hat and apron, necktie and paper Manchester Herald had a sweatshirt made up for Service plays a major role in setting boutonniere, prepare a peanut-butter sand- Dukakis, which read "Manchester up a campaign stop. Several Secret tions were being made to contact wich and pick up a place setting of silverware. A "disappointed” group of officials High School" on the front and "Duke Service agents toured the high school parents, who were going to meet with Tuesday in preparation for Dukakis’s the Democratic presidential hopeful To win, a server must arrive at the Feast and students at Manchester High 88" on the back, said Jacob Ludes III, school principal. The students also visit. with student leaders before address- Fest with at least a few drops of colored water School today received a hand- left in the wine cups, then be the first to set the delivered apology from the campaign made a banner, prepared press "We’d make sure his stay here was ing an assembly. as safe and sound as can be,” The school custodial staff also table correctly. of presMential candidate Michael S. packets and questions to ask the Stacy Poggie and Jim Corrigan from candidate, he said. Marchitello said. cleaned the high school’s grounds, Dukakis after they spent hours Kennedy said. "That’s the one posi- Antonio’s Pizza & Family Restaurant, the preparing for a visit the candidate "My office spent about a 'naif-day of He said he was unsure how many restaurant which took last year’s prize, told preparation,” Ludes said. "We had a Secret Service agents would have tive,” he said. canceled. protected Dukakis because the Mas- The staff also had made plans for organizers that they began training for the But, even though students did not very ... hectic morning (on event several weeks ago. get to meet the Massachusetts gover- Tue^ay).’’ sachusetts governor “didn’t arrive.” the Board of Education to nneet with The agents would have patrolled the Dukakis before the speech, Kennedy Goodtime Charlie’s, a Glastonbury restau- nor, they did get a first-hand look at Late this morning, Ludes received rant participating in Feast Fest for the first the work involved in a presidential the hand-delivered apology letter route Dukakis took to and from the said. “We were handling primarily time, chose three representatives by staging a campaign stop, including a close-up from Dukakis’ staff, he said. school in addition to guarding him. the educational side,” he said. "It was James P. Kennedy, school superin- mini-waiter's race of its owm look at the operations of the Secret Dan Marchitello, special agent in Service. charge of the Secret Service in tendent, said officials also had made a See D U K E SORRY, page IS MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1988 - 3 « — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1988 Weiss gets praise, criticism RECORD from directors on retirement dlsagreM. B y N a n cy C onc e lm a n “ Over all the years he’s been in “:£» A College Notes M a nch e st er H era ld Manchester he’s done a fine job,’’ “ Many times he would, not fully About Town said Democratic Director Bar- Oomipunlcate with the 'board, Retiring Town Manager Robert bara B. Weinberg, who has especially the minority” Osella Bishop In Manchester Weiss was lauded today for luring worked with.Weiss for about nine said. “ We (the Republicans) ..-vf ' ■ - GIrelll to Join faculty economic development to Man- years. “ Mr. Weiss has beeit able s6emed to get the information There will be a reception tonight at 7; SO for Bishop chester even as he was criticized to attract some outstanding tal- second-hand.” N / Dr. Carl GIrelU. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Osella agreed that Weiss has F. Herbert Skeete, the new United Methodist bishop Girelli of 91 Norman St. has joined the faculty of for his role in a series of ent to serve in the town adminis- of this region, at ^uth United Methodist Church, controversies which rocked his tration. He has also moved done well in some areas, estab- Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C., as an assistant lishing a strong reputation as a 12M Main St. The reception is open to all who wish to professor of English and an advisor in the freshman administration. Manchester into the 1990s.” Weinberg and Democratic Di- manager nationwide. meet the bishop. studies program. Weiss, 66, announced at Tues- day’s Board of Directors meeting rector Ijfary Ann Handley‘cited But Osella said in the 10 m o n t h s Gireiii is a cum laude graduate of the University he’s worked with Weiss, Weiss’s Musical volunteers needed of Connecticut, where he earned his master’s that he would retire after 23 years the restoration of the Oieney as manager, effective June of mills, the construction of the J.C. performance has been flawed. He The Manchester Symphony and Chorale are degree and doctorate. cited Weiss’s decision to split the He has taught at Eastern Connecticut State next year. Penney facility and the Buckland seeking musicians or vocalists interested in joining cost of a tax assessment with J.C. University, Manchester Community College, the He was praised today by some Industrial Park as examples of either group. Those interested are invited to the Penney, the town’s botched reva- University of Hartford, and Accent Language Inc. directors for promoting economic Weiss’s achievements. season’s first rehearsal on Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the luation, and the town’s failure to He is a 1977 graduate of Manchester High School. development. Others criticized “ He has had a vision of what the Lowe Program Center at Manchester Community obtain a wetlands permit for work his role in bungled projects, town could be and has worked as Raglnild Plnto/MxnohMtar H«nld College. including the botched 1987 hard as anyone could to achieve on the sewage treatment plant. For more information concerning requirements To enter college In fall revaluation. that vision,” Handley said. Osella and Republican Director 1966 OATH — Robert B. Weiss, left, is David Barry. Weiss said, "I look forward and dates, call 633-7412. Theunis “ Terry” Werichoven said Amy Marrotte of Coventry, a graduate of “ Mr. Weiss without question A weakness in Weiss’s perfor- sworn in as town manager of Manches- to working with the people of this town has served the community well,’’ mance as town manager was his that the revaluation and sewage Coventry High School, will enter Hartford College treatment plant controversies ter on Jan. 3, 1966, by Deputy Mayor for many, many years." Blood pressure clinic set for Women this fall. said Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr., lack of communication at times, who has worked with Weiss for DiRosa said. But, he added, those definitely influenced Weiss to A blood pressure clinic will be held at the Senior retire, but DiRosa and Weinberg Center, Sept. 21 from 9 to 11 a .m. for those whose last about 11 years. “ He has the times were few and far between. Named to dean’s list ability to put together packages Republican Director Ronald disagreed. Handley said she names be^n with L-Z. wasn’t sure if they had an Weiss third manager since ’47 A representative of the Cancer Society will be * Brian P. Dunn of Manchester has been named to of ideas that benefit the town Osella, who has served on the influence. Robert Weiss, who announced Tuesday night system was adopted in 1947. available at the meeting to answer questions and the dean’s list for the spring semester at Norwich economically...” board for about 10 months. “ I knew it was a matter of that he will resign in June as town manager of Waddell died in office Dec. 12, 1951. give information concerning the methods and value University in Vermont. time,” Osella said. “ Public criti- Manchester after 22 years in the post, is only the When Waddell took office he had already been of cancer detection in the older woman. cism was mounting. I think it’s third town manager in the 41 years the town has familiar with town administration because he Graduate of Fairfield Manager’s critics appropriate that he retire at this had the council-manager form of government. had been clerk of the Board of Selectmen. Ladles Aid Society to meet time. There are no crises on the Martin, a former reporter for the Manchester Robert J. Nighan, son of Mary Ann and William L. Weiss took office in early January of 1966. agenda.” Herald who had become a public administrator, The Ladies Aid Society of Lion Evangelical Nighan of 5 Thayer Road is a recent graduate of When Weiss first started in the job, his salary was Werkhoven said people he’s was one of those who was in the forefront of the Lutheran Church will meet today at 7; 30 p.m. at the Fairfield University. He was awarded a bachelor of 819,500. He had been getting a salary of $15,500 as wish him the best talked to felt it was time for Weiss move to change the government form. church. science degree from the School of Business town manager of Windsor, where he served for 12 to resign. years. A Manchester native, Richard S. Childs, is The Rev. Charles W. Kuhl will lead a topic Administration. A1 Lutz of 9 Stephen St., who By Nancy Concelman “ I think overall it might behest His current salary is $68,000. generally regarded as the father of council- discussion. Refreshments will be served. His major was in management. He has accepted a often attends meetings of the Manchester Herald for the town,” Werkhoven said. Weiss succeeded the late Richard Martin, who manager government. Childs, who lived much of position in the bond department of Aetna Casualty Board of Directors and has “ The people feel it’s time for a had served in the post from April 1952 until he his life in New York City, returned to Manchester and Surety Co. spoken out about many issues in Whether they characterize change.” retired at the end of 1965. several times. In 1947, he was the principal Library seeks donations town, said he hasn’t, always Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Werkhoven said the problem Martin had succeeded the first town manager, speaker at the inauguration of the first Board of The Friends of the Bentley Memorial Library in agreed with Weiss, but called him Awarded law degrees as a formidable foe, a good may have been Weiss’s lack of George Waddell, named to the post when a new Directors under the new governmental form he Bolton is seeking used books in sellable condition for a “ good administrator.” admlnistratoror a poor commun- communication with residents town charter setting up the council-manager had helped to create. its annual book sale. ’Three Manchester residents were recently “ He’s done a fine job of awarded juris doctor degrees from the University of icator, residents today wished and board members. Area residents who have hard-covered or Patrick Flynn/Minelwttar Herald him well in his retirement. bringing economic development “ Sometimes I do not get all the paperback books that would sell at such an event are Connecticut Law School. to Manchester,” Lutz said. UPS AND DOWNS — Warren Chester of shington Schooi piayground iocated on They were; Rosa A. Gccie, 26 Marion Drive; “ He was a formidable foe,” answers.” Werkhoven said. He urged todrop them off at the library on Center Road. Lutz agreed with Garside that added, “ There was not enough The book sale will be held Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 32 Garden St. pushes a seesaw for his Cedar Street. David T. Stone, 111 Birch St.; and Brian E. Toland, said Michael Dworkin, head of the revaluation and sewage treat- DiRosa plans search committee, 165 Hilliard St. the Manchester Environmental concern with the interests of p.m. daughter, Rebecca, Saturday at Wa- ment plant problem probably people in town.” Coalition and an opponent of the didn’t affect Weiss’s plans to Elected to honor society mall at Buckland Hills. retire. DiRosa said Weiss simply national hunt for next manager Library to host story hour Dworkin believes controver- “ He hasn’t walked away from wanted to retire. Michele M. Pelletier of Andover, a member of the “ He’d like to enjoy himself for Bv Nanev Concelman Osella said todayhe’dliketoseea sharply critical of Weiss, said The Pre-School Story Hour will be held at the Obituaries’ sies surrounding the town’s anything (controversy) in 20 junior class at Northeastern University’s College of awhile and I can’t fault him for and Andrew Yurkovskv bi-partisan committee of direc- that Werbner might be accus- Andover Public Library beginning today. troubled revaluation and sewage years,” Lutz said. “ He’s paid his Business Administration, has been elected to treatment plant definitely influ- dues. He was eligible to retire that,” DiRosa said. Manchester Herald tors, former mayors, prominent tomed to doing things as they The story hours will be held on Wednesdays at 9; 30 Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. two brothers, Jeffrey Goffery of membership in Beta Gamma Sigma. “ Bob Weiss has never been one citizens and business people have been done during Weiss’s a.m. while schools are in session. Parents are william Embleton enced Weiss’s decision to retire. several years ago and he proba- Burial will be in Rose Hill the Abington section of Pomfret Beta Gamma Sigma is the national scholastic to shirk his responsibilities or be Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said conduct a nationwide search fora tenure, encouraged to bring their pre-schoolers regularly. William A. Embleton, 54, of and William Zizka; three other Weiss, 66, announced at Tues- bly should have.” Memorial Park, Rocky Hill, with honor society for students in business and diminished by controversy,” today he would form a small new manager. The library will be open on Saturdays from 2 to 5 day’s Board of Directors meeting Lutz said residents have critic- Weiss would not comment Middletown, father of Sharon military honors. Calling hours sisters, Lillian Farra of Willing- management. Weinberg said. committee of town directors and Republican Director Theunis p.m. beginning this week. Gompper of Manchester, died ton, Helen Jachim of the Rock- that he would retire effective next ized Weiss for not talking to the today on whether Werbner would are Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. people and meeting their needs. DiRosa said Weiss informed begin advertising nationally to “ Terry” Werkhoven. the minor- be a candidate for the job. “ I ’m Tuesday (Sept. 6, 1988) at Mid- ville section of Vernon and June, Memorial donations may be Dworkin said the decision was a him of his decision to retire late replace Town Manager Robert ity leader, said Tuesday that in dlesex Memorial Hospital, Barbara Becker in Florida; six “ I guess he’s had to juggle a lot trying to keep away from any made to the American Cancer last week, but Weinberg, Werk- Weiss, who will retire in June. light of Weiss’s resignation and Martial arts at fair grandchildren; a great- wise one in light of pending of balls at one time. Lutz said. personal involvement, as far as Middletown. Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart- PoUen Count hoven and Osella said they were Weiss, 66, announced Tuesday plans to update the town ordinan- Besides his daughter, he is grandson; and several nieces and lawsuits against the mall, two of Republican Town Chairman any individuals are concerned,” The Andover, Hebron and Marlborough Youth ford 06105. surprised by Tuesday’s an- that he would retire, bringing to ces, the directors should look into survived by two sons, William which were filed by the environ- John Garside said the mall is a he said. Services’ Jukido Club will demonstrate the ancient nephews. ^ nouncement. Handley said she an end a career in Manchester whether the town should adopt a Embleton of Colorado Springs, NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Pollen Count Center at mental coalition. Dworkin said vision Weiss has seen to fruition. Weiss said that the selection Martial Arts on Saturday at the Hebron Harvest Marie Kunhardt The funeral will be Thursday at the Hospital of St. Raphael reported Wednesday “ serious problems” with the , The mall, Garside said, was was “ stunned.” that began in 1966. Weiss is 66. strong mayoral form of Colo., and Paul Embleton of government. . process for the town manager is Fair. Marie Z. Kunhardt, 74, of 11 a.m. at the Tocchetti Funeral that the pollen count was 2p and mold spores are low. environment will result from the Weiss’s “ final battle” as a town “ I ’m trying to imagine what DiRosa, a Democrat, said Children participating in the demonstration Granby, Colo.; two other daugh- Osella had said Tuesday that not specified in the Town Charter. Stafford, sister of Josephine Home, 200 W. Main St., Stafford A pollen count of 0-10 means conditions are mall and other development in manager. municipal life in Manchester will replacing Weiss will be a “ long ters, Carol Wyatt of Wallingford Assistant Town Manager Steven Whomever is chosen as the new include Christ! Manning, Michael Auger, Michael Marschat of Coventry, died Mon- Springs. Burial will be in Staf- comfortable for allergy and asthma sufferers, 11-SO town. “ It’s in,” Garside said. “ It’s be like without him,” Handley and Involved process” that will Thompson, Daniel Nelson, Neil Jagielo, and and Rita McKenna of Middle- fordville Cemetery. Calling hours said. “ I ’m sorry for the town but take at least until the end of the R. Werbner would be a candidate manager, will benefit from the town; a sister. Jessie Clancy of day (Sept. 5, 1988) at a convales- is uncomfortable, 51-100 is miserable and over 100 is “ He’s aware of the problems.” going on.” current staff, Weiss said. Thomasz Durnak. Adults participants include Ernie are Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. dangerous. Dworkin said. “ I think he’s Garside said he was not sur- pleased for Bob.” year. He expects a large response for the job of manager, but he Brown, Buck Dailey, Mark Masinda and Amy Forest Hills, N.Y.; eight grand- cent home. added, ’’The problem with “ We’ve got a staff that works Besides her sister, she is leaving at the right time. He will prised at. Weiss’s decision, but Directors Kenneth N. Tedford. to the ads. children; two nieces and a Memorial donations may be Werbner is he’s part of the show well together ... they’re innova- Durocher. survived by a son, Gary Kunhardt made to the Ronald D’Amico not have the serious aggravations disagreed with Dworkin that the Stephen T. Cassano, Geoffrey The directors are responsible nephew; and a friend. May already.” tive, they’re very creative in of South Windham; two daugh- Scholarship Fund, care of Staf- that an older person cannot cope revaluation and sewage treat- Naab and James “ Dutch” Fo- for approving the new manager. Gallipo of Middletown. Public Meetings garty could not be reached for Republican Director Ronald Osella. who has at times been thinking,” he said. The funeral will be Friday at 11 ters, Andrea Tellefsen and Pa- ford Savings Bank, or the Ameri- with later in life. I wish him well ment plant situations played a comment this morning. Dr. Crane’s Quiz a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral trene D’Amico, both of Stafford; can Cancer Society. in his retirement.” part. Manchester Planning and Zoning Commission, Lincoln Center 1. If alive today, Hippocrates would be most Births hearing room, 7 p.ih. interested in which one of these? Hockanum River Linear Park Committee, 2x4 3&2 9x 12 125/85 Lincoln Center gold room, 7; 30 p.m. 2. Which one of these is least suggestive of the Aug. 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospitaj. Her *25 Reeboks, ReaUy! Choptij, Brian Andrew, son of Walter and USA? Kathleen Mallon Choptij of 162C Homestead St. was maternal grandparents are Carole and Richard "A EARTHQUAKE TYPHOON TORNADO bom Aug. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Vizard of 23 Converse Road, Bolton. Her paternal Coventry HURRICANE maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George grandparents are Mary and William Albert, 46 School Building Committee, Coventry High 3. Which type of egg counts the least in calories? Mallon of Willimantic. His paternal grandmother is Spencer St. School, 7; 30 p.m. FRIED HARDBOILED BASTED SCRAMBLED Mrs. Jadwiga Choptij of Hartford. Spears, Tyler Justin, son of Shane F. and Marita Parks and Recreation Commission, Patriot’s 4. The "shell game” involves which type of nut? Urbanetti, Kelsey Marie, daughter of Lee A. and Hagenow Spears of 29 Whitney Road was bom Aug. Park, 7; 30 p.m. GOOBER PECAN Susan Czajka Urbanetti of 59 Clover Lane was born 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ENGLISH WALNUT FILBERT Aug. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her grandparents are Alfred and Myma Hagenow of 29 5. A whisk broom suggests which related maternal grandmother is Mrs. Yvonne Beaudet of Whiteney Road. His paternal grandmother is Vickie command? _ Vernon. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Neuwirth of San Luis Obispo, Calif. He has a sister. STOP! PULL OVER! ^ Thoughts Mrs. Lebro T. Urbanetti of 163 Ludlow Road. She Charity Beth. 21 months. TIMBER! BATTER UP! has a brother. Matthew Lee. 5 and a sister, Kaitlyn Bogner, RobertJohn, son of Robert E. and Cheri 6. Match the entries at the left with words at the Suzanne. 3. Talley Bogner of 170 Wetherell St. was born Aug. 14 I recently attended a three-day conference for right that pertain to the same fields of activity.- Fisher. Anthony Frank, son of Robert L. and at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal young people ages fourteen to eighteen. A group of ...... (V) I.Q. (a) Red ink Ramona Lynn Hruby Fisher III of 10 Homestead St. grandparents are John and Mary J. Talley of 526 boys were fooling around when they were (b) Subpoena ...... (w) Baptism Vernon St. His paternal grandparents are William reprimanded by an adult chaperone in the following . (x) Bull pen was born July 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. (c) Moron...... His maternal grandmother is Irene Hruby of and Anita Bogner. 89 Birch Mountain Road, Bolton. words, “ When I was your age I knew boys just like (d) Catechism — ... (y) Ledger Hoyt, Ginger Anne, daughter of Thomas D. and you and today they are in jail.” . (z) Mayhem Stafford Springs. His paternal grandparents are (e) Texas leaguer . Jessie and Robert Fisher, 10 Homestead St. Kathleen Zwick Hoyt of Mansfield Center was born This statement caused me to think back to when I Aug. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her was that age. I also knew boys that were "just like Answers in Classifield section Banning. Brian E., son of Bill and Lisa Farr Banning of Meriden was born Aug. 10 at Manchester maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel you” , except today they are excellent men, ^ Pdrick Flynn/MinchMlxr Harald Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Zwick of 291 Twin Hills Drive, Coventry. Her wonderful loving husbands and fathers, honest and Mr. and Mrs. James Farr. 19 Radding St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross valuable employees, concerned involved citizens, LOOKING BACK — Town Manager office this morning. Weiss, 66, an- Lottery paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russell of Stafford Springs. She has two brothers. people who are making a difference and working for Robert B. Weiss discusses his 22 years‘^ nounced Tuesday he wouid retire next Rogers. Newburgh. N.Y. He has a brother, Tyler, 1. Thomas David Jr., 7*A and Robert William, 5. a better world. . in Manchester during an interview in his June. and a sister. Shannon, 5. Frazer, Andrew William IV, son of Andrew W. and What is the difference in this two groups? The Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in lotteries Gruner, Sara Victoria, daughter of Hank and Amy Danzer Frazer III of 6 Bobby Lane, was born second group consistently made better, correct around New England. Julie Victoria Gruner of 10 Gilead Road, Andover, Aug. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His choices. “ .. .Choose you this day whom ye will serve; Connecticut dally; 927. Play Four; 3416. Lotto; was born Aug. 9 at Manchester Memuria! Hospitc!. maternal grandmother is Nancy J. Danzer of ... but as for me and my house, we will serve the IHere’s te x t of W e is s’s le tter Her maternal grandparents are John and Alice Liverpool, N.Y.. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Lord.” (Joshua 24; IS) Each one of us will chart our 9-10-13-18-19-22. munities with the lowest per- Massachusetts daily; 6365. Victoria of Stonington. Her paternal grandparents and Mrs. A.W. Frazer Jr. of West Hartford. His own destiny and become the victim or beneficiary of Here is the text of Tuesday’s ■ The need for economic devel- capita cost of government ac- Tri-state daily; 445. Win Four; 4734. are Henry and Mary Jane Gruner of Bristol. maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.A. our own choices. letter to the town Board of opment to reduce the tax burden cording to information provided Rhode Island daily; 3435. Lot 0 Bucks: Albert, Maggie Leigh, daughterof Thomas R. and ^ym our of Casville, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Directors in which Town Man- on homeowners. Women’s Club Classic/Men's Pro Axis David Field, Bishop by the Connecticut Public Expen- 6-8-16-18-40. Marjory Vizard Albert of 37 Flower St. was born Danzer. ager Robert B. Weiss announced ■ ’The need for |)roviding secon- Church of Jesus Christ diture Council. he will retire: dary sewage trqg^ent for the Reebok Tennis Shoes of Latter-day Saints town, Lydall aira the Eighth My years here have been After many years of public District. challenging and stimulating. The Women’s Club Classic style #6-1343 with leather upper, EVA e A I C Weather service as a town manager—four ■ Tlie need to provide an positive working relationship midsole lor cushioning in white with turqoise. Women's sizes 6-10. o A L t years in South Berwick, Maine, 13 adequate water distribution and Uiat has developed between the Men’s Pro Axis style #6-1332 with garment leather upper, EVA Bob’s Reg. *39.99 Manchester Herald years in Windsor and 22 years treatment system for the whole Board of Directors and the midsole for cushioning in white with charcoal. Men’s sizes 7-12. REGIONAL WEATHER Sunny and warm here in Manchester, I am, with town. professional staff has been very Sale Now thru'Sun., Sept. 11. ^ US P 8 327'SOO VOL. evil. No. 28B Manchester and vicinity: To- mixed emotions, but no regrets, ■ The need to address serious gratifying. This sense of team- Aocu-Weather^forecast for Thursday deficiencies in roads, sidewalks work has fostered an atmosphere night. clear. Low 40 to 45. Published dally except Suggested carrier rataa respectfully notifying you of my Daytime CondKions and High Temperatures Thursday, sunny.. High 75 to 80. Sunday and certain hoil* are 81-80 weakly. 87.70 foe intent to retlreeffective at the end and drainage system through a in which the staff has been Outlook Friday, mostly sunny days by the Manchester one month, 823.10 tor of the current fiscal year — June planned capital improvement encouraged to bring forward with a high in the 70s. Publlahino Co.. 16 Brat* three months. 840.20 for 30,1989, at which time I will be 67, program. innovative ideas that frequently nard Place, Manchester, shi months afid 892.40 tor willing. ■ The need to improve low save the town money or make West Coastal, East Coastal; one year. Senior citizon Tonight, clear. Low around 50. Conh. 06040. Second Next month the International employee morale, to upgrade improvements in service at the ‘ claaa postage paid el and mall rates are availa- non-competitive salary' levels BOB'S Thursday, sunny. High 70 to 75. ble on rsquaat City Management Association same cost. Members of the Board Manchester. Conn. Poal- and a dismal retirement pension utlook Friday, mostly sunny with maatar; Sand address To place an advartlso' will be honoring me for 40 years of of Directors have been unselfish a high in the 70s. changes to the Manchee- marti, or to report a news continuous service in the profes- program. in their dedication to provide for Northwest Hills: Tonight, tar Herald, P.O. Box 581, Item or picluro Idsa. call sion. During this time, I have ■ The need to provide a solu- good and liighly ethical govern- STORES Manchsetsr. Conn. 06040. 643-2711. Offlca hours ara worked with some great mayors, tion to a crisis in the town refuse ment for Manchester. I am proud clear. Low 40 to 45. Thursday, 8:30 am . to 8 p.m. Monday sunny. High 72 to 76. Outlook board members and staffi To- disposal. to have served here during these If you don't recelva your through Friday. ■ ’The need to arrest the Friday, mostly sunny with a high The Manchaatar Herald gether we can point to accomp- 22 years of dynamic change and Herald by 8 p.m. weekdays deterioration of the Cheney mill in the 70s. or 7:30 a.m. Saturdaya, Is a mambar of Tha lishments. There have also been growth. please telephone your car- Assoclatad Press, the frustrations. area. 343 Main St, Middletown • 25 Hazard Ave., Enfield • 1697 Whitney Ave., Hamden Long Island Sound to Watch rier. If you’re unable to Audit Bureau of CIrcula- I It is of interest to note that in While maintaining a high level The timing of my retireipent 200 Chase Ave., Waterbury • 260 North Main St., Manchester AManHc should enable you to select my Hill. R.L and Montauk Point: reach your carrier, call tioita the New England 1966, the Board of Directors of public service Manchester has store Hours: Mon. thru FrI, 10-9, Sat S Sun. 10-6 • We accept MasterCard. Visa. American Express and Discover Card Ooun Nswspapar Association successor in an orderly manner Tonight, wind variable around 10 subscriber service at 647- Identified the following major earned and maintained the co- 9946 by 6 p.m. weekdaya aitd tha Now England and to make the transition a knots. Seas 2 feet or less. concerns for the town when they veted AA bond credit rating and fOr dsllvery In Manchester. Press Aasodallon. smooth one. Thursday, wind variable, becom- Today’s weather picture was drawn by Joanna Giles, who recruited me from Windsor; has also been among the com- ^ci9esAocu-w>i»f. me ing southerly winds 10 to 20 knots. lives at 65 Doane St. and attends Bowers School. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 7, 1988 - 5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1988 Board OKs funds Coventry sets special vote Many gripe on school renovation funds for VN A expenses hi to directors By Jacqueline Bennett the OK for funding in a 5-0 roll-call approved a boating ordinance in a Manchester Herald vote by the council. Elizabeth vote of 5-0. A public hearing is set By Andrew Yurkovsky osal, which was approved by the Paterson and Mark Soltys were for Sept. 26. The ordinance will about waiks Manchester Herald Board of Directors during their COVENTRY - A Special Town absent. increase restrictions on the use of meeting in the Lincoln Center Meeting has been called Sept. 22 Judy Halvorson, chairwoman Coventry Lake. The 40-mph speed With no discussion, the town hearing room, called only for to discuss a request from the of the School Building Qommit-. lim it would be reduced to 6 mph By Andrew Yurkovsky Board of Directors on Tuesday $4,790 contribution for the moving School Building Committee to tee, estimates that twcKthirds of from sunset to one hour after Manchester Herald unanimously approved an appro- ex|)enses and $11,000 for the appropriate $730,000 for school the cost of the projects is eligible sunrise, and from 7 a.m. to 11 An administration proposal to spend $50,000 on priation of 115,790 to help pay for operating expenses. In exchange renovation projects. for reimbursement by the state. a.m. on Sundays. sidewalk repair unleashed a torrent of complaints the increased operating and for the $11,000, the town will get The Town Council approved a A $345,000 portion of the funds is Water skiers and jet skiers from residents about the condition of sidewalks in moving expenses of the Visiting additional services from the request Tuesday from the School part of a request for additional would have to travel in a their own neighborhoods during Tuesday’s meeting Nurse and Home Care of Man- visiting nurses. Building Committee to approp- money needed for renovations counterclockwise direction. Sail- of the town Board of Directors. chester Inc. The VNA plans to raise the riate the funds. The Special Town and Improvements at Robertson boats, canoes, and rowboats Town Manager Robert B. Weiss said during the The approval came despite the remainder through fund-raising Meeting will be held at 7; 30 p.m. School. In a March 1987 referen- would be given the right-of-way meeting in the Lincoln Center hearing room that the questions of one resident, who activities. at Coventry High School and will dum, voters approved spending before power boats. Jet skiers administration was aware of the poor condition of asked whether the visiting nurses In May, the board approved an be adjourned to a referendum $845,000 for work there, including would be prohibited from cross- y sidewalks and was considering establishment of a had received the best deal possi- allocation of $100,105 for the vote Oct. 4, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. energy conservation measures, ing the wake of any vessel and if . j0 three-man public works crew to take care of the ble for their new headquarters at organization, to pay for health ”We have taken the approach handicapped-access bathrooms could not pass any vessel or water AP photo problem. 545 North Main St. The man. Bob services provided to residents. not to just meet codes, but to try and roof work. The extra money skiers at a distance of less than 50 The complaints prompted some directors to Schneider of 33 Wadsworth St., Schneider told the directors and be smart and not have will pay for driveway concrete, feet. Parasailing or towing more PETER AND RAY GEIGER recommend that, on streets with badly damaged said that the visiting nurses had that the VNA might have saved problems two years from now. ramps, hot-water piping, upgrad- than two water skiers would be . .. urging "bne-bit” coins sidewalks, the town maintain the length of walk on turned down his offer of an office themselves and the town money if Perhaps we could meet the code ing of exhaust blowers for class- approved only in the case of only one side and tear up the other. Mayor Peter P. space at 222 McKee St. at below it had agreed to his offer of the for less (money) now, but in the rooms, replacement of ceiling special events. DiRosa Jr. suggested that a majorbond issue might market value. McKee Street property at a rental long run it could cost more,” tiles, fire retardant room panel- Viohating any part 6f the be necessary for sidewalk repair. The non-profit group will be cost $8 per square foot. School Building Committee ing, and carpeting. The total cost ordinance would result in a fine Penny saved, The town has only $127,000 currently available for moving from its current offices at “There are avenues of ap- member Richard Frye said dur- of the projectwould be $1,190,000. not less than $50 nor more than sidewalk repair, while repairing the sidewalks on a Highland Park School next month proach to save dollars,” he said. ing the meeting with the council $99. The second project involves priority list of 30 streets would cost $2,310,200, when the school reopens. But the VN A’s executive direc- at the Town Office Building. If approved by the town, the planning improvements to Capt. penny spurned according to a memorandum from Public Works The VNA had originally re- tor. Diane Wilson, said that the The projects are being done to ordinance must be submitted by Nathan Hale School and Coventry Director Peter P. Lozis Jr. quested that the town provide McKee Street property would not bring school buildings up to December to the state Depart- High School. The other part of the LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — The Farmers’ The Board of Directors did not take any action $17,000 for moving expenses and meet the needs of the VNA state-mandated safety codes. ment of Environmental Protec- the I funding approved by the Almanac expects to see a little less snow and a Tuesday on the proposed $50,000 appropriation. Of $22,000 for increased operating because, among other things, the Mrtck Flynn/Manehwtw H«nM The projects, which involve tion for its approval. It also must council Tuesday is $385,000 for lot less drought next year, but what the that amount, $35,000 would go toward repairing the expenses. The increased operat- offices there are not all on one George Hersey Robertson School, be published in the state Boating architectural and engineering 172-year-old digest of Americana really wants sidewalks in the Homestead Street area and $15,000 ing expenses stemmed from level. She said that the visiting FIRE DRILL — Carolyn Demarjian, a first-grade teacher students for safety as students went back to school last Capt. Nathan Hale School and fees for the improvement plans. Handbook for 1989 in order to be to see less of is pennies. would go toward repairing sidewalks on the priority increased personnel costs and nurses were going to pay $8.67 per at Nathan Hale School on Spruce Street, leads her class week. Coventry Grammar School, got In other matters, the council effective by next summer. insurance premiums. square foot to rent their new The penny, inspiration for homely expres- list of 30 streets prepared by the Public Works But the administration prop- North Main Street offices. in a fire drill. The drill was one of many that prepared sions that have been a staple of almanacs since Department. Benjamin Franklin set up shop — ” A penny Arthur Warrington of 29 Hudson St. complained Council appoints town planner saved is a penny earned” is one — has outlived that the town has said for the past two years that it its usefulness, concludes the 1989 edition of the won’t be able to repair the sidewalk in front of 21,27 Plan devised for installation ' COVENTRY — Diane Black- said. environment. Farm er’s Almanac. and 29 Woodland St., all properties that are owned ' man, the town planner for East The screening committee con- Halvorson questioned Black- “ Only tradition explains our stubborn by his sister, Helen Warrington. He showed the ' Haddam, is the new director of sisted of an outside town planner man’s commitment to economic attachment to the penny. But sometimes directors photographs showing the poor condition of planning and development. and representatives of the town development. “ I see Sierra Club traditions get ridiculous,” the almanac says, the sidewalks. The Town Council appointed Planning and Zoning Commission and wonder,” he said. living down its reputation as a defender of Steve Lewkowicz of 14 Penn Road said that the of gas line on Vernon Street //i Council Chairwoman Joan Le- Blackman to the post Tuesday in and Economic Development long-held values. sidewalks on Bates Road, Woodhill Street, Penn a 5-0 vote. Council members Committee. wis and member Rose Fowler, a Instead, editor Ray Geiger has proposed a Road. Evergreen Street and Butler Road all need former chairwoman of the Eco- services, told the board that CNG Barbara B. Weinberg said. She Elizabeth Paterson and Mark Elsesser said Blackman is new coin'worth W/t cents, or one “ bit.” repair. He said he became aware of the problem By Andrew Yurkovsky nomic Development Committee, had been asked by Crossen added that she would not go along Soltys were absent. aware that “ promoting economic “ I can’t think of anything you can buy with a with the Sidewalks in 1980, when his father had a Manchester Herald voiced similar reservations. Builders of Vernon to Install the with the proposal. Town Manager John Elsesser development of high quality is a penny. The penny candy is all a nickel,” said stroke and was supposed to take walks around the However, Elsesser reassured Geiger, who with varying degrees of success neighborhood. His father couldn’t because the Town Manager Robert B. Weiss gas line to serve a 200-house Director Kenneth N. Tedford said he recommended Blackman requirement and high expecta- them. has led the publication’s previous campaigns sidewalks were in bad condition, Lewkowicz said. announced Tuesday that the development. The line would run also expressed skepticism that , for the position after he and a tion for her position.” Elsesser’s remarks came after Blackman, who is slated to to restore city names to postmarks, eliminate ‘ ‘If we’ve got an obligation to maintain the administration and officials from from the Intersection of Vernon the roadway could be restored. screening committee inter- start Oct. 3, will fill the spot left the nine-digit ZIP code and print currency in sidewalks, so does the town,” he said. the Connecticut Natural Gas Street and Knollwood Road north viewed about seven candidates. council member Peter Halvorson But Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. vacant by the resignation of Director Stephen T. Ca.ssano said that five or six Corp. had worked out a plan that down Vernon Street and West “ I believe she will bring zest, noted Blackman had worked for colors other than green. said that the town has no the Sierra Club, a national Robert Isner in June. Michael “ You see a penny on the street and you no years ago. In order to save money, the administra- would allow the company to Vernon Street. . vitality and a strong environmen- authority to stop CNG from organization that promotes the O’ L e a ry is actin g planner. longer bother to pick it up, ” and young children tion considered repairing the sidewalks on only one install a gas line in the newly The state-funded road project tal background to the town.” he putting the line in. side of every street. The other side would be torn up reconstructed Vernon Street. is slated to be completed this often find it’s no longer worth their time and and turf put in place, he said. He suggested a similar The company would receive month. Weinberg said that a letter effort to empty jars of pennies and package them in 50-cent rolls, Geiger said in a recent policy be implemented now. permission for the work in should be sent to the developer Louis P. Riccelli, CNG’s engi- Bolton board rejects pay plea Some residents questioned how the town compiled exchange for returning the road- expressing the the directors’ interview. neering manager, said Tuesday Also in the newly released edition is a a priority list of 47 streets where walks needed way to a condition close to its displeasure. plan would involve increasing the that under the plan worked out , By Andrew J. Davis an hour. prediction for another “ cold and mean” repair. Weiss said that they were compiled by original state. registrars’ and moderators’ sa- with the administration, 90 per- Director Ronald Osella told The registrars requested last winter, but not as rough as the last one, with a representatives from the police department, the But some members of the town I Manchester Herald cent of the pipe would be off the Riccelli that CNG should be on month that a sliding salary scale laries while decreasing the ma- little less snow in the Midwest and the Rockies. Board of Education and the Public Works Board of Directors, who met in road. He said the job would take notice that the town will not allow h , BOLTON — The Board of be implemented and that their chine tenders’ salaries. He said Department. the Lincoln Center hearing room, about 25 days to complete and the company to get away with '4 Selectmen, in a 3-2 vote Tuesday. positions be on top of that scale. the selectmen would not be expressed skepticism that sec- that a procedure would be used to doing a second-rate job in restor- ’ rejected a request by the Demo- The request was made because paying more money and would tions of the roadway that would be make any cuts in the roadway as ing the road. ' cratic and Republican registrars the registrars felt that they did appease the registrars. torn up could be patched ‘ Of voters for increases in the Before their pay was raised to unnoticable as possible. ” If we don’t find it satisfactory, the most work and they should effectively. minimum wage for certain town make more than the minimum $6 an hour, the registrars made r "1 must tell you I ’m somewhat we’re going to have you come Last month, William Camosci, employees. wage. $5.25 an hour, while moderators cynical about that,” Director back and fix it,” he said. the town’sdirectorof engineering The rejection upset Demo- “ No one’s going to get rich off and the deputy registrar made $5 Feast FesI Waiter’s Race - 1987 • cratic Registrar IIvi Cannon, but it,” Converse said. “ It’s a token of an hour, Pierog has said. Ma- Republican Priscilla Dooley said thanks. I don’t see why we should chine tenders, absentee-ballot COUNTRY-STYLE No OK yet on dog, street laws she was not angered by the vote. change it at all.” checkers and vote challengers • , , ..if' .' The current minimum wage for Cheney said the wage-scale earned $4 an hour. Come Bee the- '. - f y; town employees is $6 an hour. By Andrew J. Davis names could only be changed by dogs until Manchester takes “That’s amazing, that’s amaz- Manchester Herald the selectmen after receiving action on a similar ordinance. ing,” Cannon said. “ It’s not the CURTAIN SALE approvai from town voters. The The Ross family of 81 Volpi Manchester Herald’s Feast Fest Waiter’s money. That’s not the point. The Manchester Community College BOLTON — Selectmen on Tues- approval would be made at a town Road, whose dog had been point is. structurally, the wage is day delayed action on a street- meeting. attacked by another dog last absurd.” Older Adults Program winter, asked for a similar She added that the decision renaming ordinance and an ordi- Further action on the ordinance Race — Thursday, September 8 at 3:30 pm Fall Semester, Sept. 20 - Dec. 9 nance that would determine ordinance to the one proposed by may have "repercussions” from is scheduled for the selectmen’s Manchester Republican Town other election workers, but she whether dangerous dogs should_^ price meeting Sept. 20. Director Geoffrey Naab. Naab’s was unsure this morning if she item course day. time he destroyed. on Main Street. $30 The selectmen also delayed proposal would make it possible would take any action. 970 Amateur Pianist lycdncsday 1-2 pm The street-renaming ordinance $30 action on an ordinance concern- for a dog to be destroyed if the dog Dooley was more calm about 971 They Came to America Tuesday 1-2 pm was delayed after the selectmen attacks another domestic animal. the rejection, saying “ it’s not a ing the treatment of dangerous 972 America in the World Wednesday 2:30-3:30 pm $25 agreed that more work had to be thing worth getting upset about.” 2-3 pm $30 done on a proposal by selectman She said an increase in hersalary 973 Japanese Culture Thursday 12:30-2:10 pm $30 Michael Zizka. The selectmen Watch the waiters and waitresses get was not important, but she was 974 Intro, to Lotus Friday $35 wanted more time to look into Ordinance to govern “ just thinking of future people 975 Intermediate Lotus'* Friday 10-11:40 am proposed changes in the ordi- IS who might take the job.” (•This course will not meet on Nov. 11 or 25.) nance dealing with when the through the obstacle course along Selectmen Douglas T. Cheney 1:30-3 pm $30 .ctreets .should be named. 976 The Short Story Wednesday trash dumping possible and Michael A. Zizka voted for $30 If approved, the ordinance 977 Improving Reading Monday 2-3 pm Main Street and set a table in the the raises, but the other board $35 would put the power of naming Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Current town ordinances pro- members — First Selectman 978 Computer Appreciation Friday 1:30-3 pm $35 streets in the hands of the told tbe town Board of Directors hibit the dumping of out-of-town Sandra W. Pierog, Selectmen 979 Word Processing Friday 9:30-11 am selectmen, but the selectmen garbage in the landfill, though $30 ’Tuesday that the administration Carl A. Preuss and Lawrence A. 980 Gentle Exercise Tues/Thurs 9-10 am could not agree when that power was iooking into ways to stop the Weiss has said that state. law Forest Street Parking lot. Cheer for the Converse — voted against the Word Processing Friday 11:30 am-1 pm $35 Special Discounts on Over Stock would be implemented. disposal of out-of-town garbage in requires the town accept the 983 increases. Gentle Exercise Tues/Thurs 10:15-1,1:15 am $30 The ordinance was written the town landfill, including the residue from recycling. waiter or waitress wearing the best costume. The selectmen voted in July to 984 after residents of Rocco Road drafting of an ordinance. Town Attorney John W. Cooney increase the minimum wage for asked last month whether they said earlier ’Tuesday that he all town employees to $6 an hour, Call 647-6242 today Director Kenneth N. Tedford AMNUN8TCLUNY , - j , could change the name of their believed the state law was open to Cheney had suggested that last week voiced concern that a for starting dates and curtain with a 2" scailopad a beautiful tailored curtain trimmed in street to Mountain View Road. interpretation and that an ordi- moderators make $6.25 an hour, (u^SSrComunRy CdBOB Manchester-based recycling coloredlaoa The selectmen discovered after nance could be drafted to prevent registrars $6.10 an hour, registration information. ayafat taca adga f ■ '' firm. Recycled Fibers. 206 Tol- Don’t Miss the Fun! Rag. * to 47“ looking into the request that there the disposal of the remains from absentee-ballot checkers $6 an Reg, 28« to 34“ MoUf 10“ til 23“ 40 Now 28“ to S y * . land 'Turnpike, was dumping the was no town ordinance specifying out-of-town waste that has been hour and machine tenders $5.75 ■ . • , ■ • V-.x-i* ^ • •:••• X which board officially names a residue from out-of-town garbage recycled. St reet or how a street name can be in tbe landfill. The company has* denied that it has dumped out-of- COUNTRY aiRL changed. an atagant taOorad curtain daooratad the Victorian wide ruffle prlaeiila with Under the proposal, street town garbage at tbe landfill. STRANO Better Hurry! with graagrain ribbon , high header Rdg. 31“ to 36“ Now to 24“ Rag. 52“ Now 33“

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Exit 60 off l-84/Exlt 3 off 1-384 646-2300 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 7. 1988 - 7 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 7, 1988 STATE Two take plea bargains in theft case opm iON By Dean GolembeskI Buckley said. He was never told The Associated Press directly by any defendant that the truck contained stolen money. Buck- .H IM ' REGION & ley said. HARTFORD — Oefense team Weinberg became Involved in the memlWrs appeared grim Tuesday as Insurance risk noted case because he was to meet Victor M. Babies don’t two defendants pleaded guilty to Gerena in Mexico to discuss movie Jack BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The company charges stemming from the $7 million w MENUV.1 and book rights about the heist. managing a Bridgeport housing complex Wells Fargo robbery, but they said the Buckley said. >t)UMaN objected Tuesday to Guardian Angels’ plans to trials of remaining defendants would Anderson Gerena is the Wells Fargo guard WWW not be harmed by the turn of events. change much provide protection for its elderly residents, who is accused of overpowering Luz Berrios Berrios and Paul S. Sf^F/CS?!!. claiming patrols by the vigilance group would co-workers and taking the cash from Weinberg accepted plea bargains in cause Insurance problems. the company’s West Hartford depot federal court and pleaded to reduced Residents of Twin Tower apartments, a on Sept. 12,1983. He has not been seen charges stemming from the 1983 — diapers do low-income complex for the elderly and since the heist and is believed to have heist. handicapped, had contacted the New York fled to Cuba with $4 million. The pleas were made as jury City-based group for help in trying to rid the Wdnberg never met Gerena and selection began for the trial of Charity deals facility of crime. never had a discussion with him. Weinberg, Berrios Berrios and five There is great consternation, albeit among Bridgeport city attorney Lawrence Merly other defendants in the second-largest Buckley said. Weinberg faces a maximum pe- a relatively few people, in Fairfield County. said Tuesday, however, that National Corp. heist in U.S. history. nalty of one year in prison and a $1,000 There is no longer any cloth diaper service for Housing Partnerships of Fairfax, Va., “ It’s not going to hurt us,” said i£ now threaten maintained that it didn’t have the insurance fine. He also will testify for the attorney Leonard Weinglass, who and mothers are being forced to turn to government in other cases. coverage to permit the Guardian Angels to represents Juan Segarra Palmer, one disposable diapers. Buckley said Weinberg could be enter the property. of the five remaining defendants and suspended from practicing as an The last remaining firm that picks up soiled husband of Berrios Berrios. diapers, washes them and returns them ! its tax status attorney, but can’t be disbarred for Prosecutors declined comment on Court upholds conviction the misdemeanor. the pleas while the cases of other weekly has stopped deliveries for lack of The government contends that all of HARTFORD (AP) — A police officer who defendants are pending. customers. It was down to less than 200 a WASHINGTON — The Humane Society of the the defendants except Weinberg are Berrios Berrios pleaded guilty to week. United States solicits your donations with a tag on observed a “ This car insured by Smith and 1 salaried members of Los Macheteros, plotting to use some of the stolen cash the heart strings — “ the animals need us now” — Wesson” sticker in a car had the right to which has claimed responsibility for Some women in Fairfield County are to pay for a toy giveaway in Hartford and a promise that your money will be "put into search that car for weapons after pulling its 1 the robbery. particularly disturbed because they feel the In 1985, while Weinberg plead guilty to AP ptioto action on the front line immediately.” driver over for speeding, the state Supreme Authorities say the group planned to a reduced charge of transporting disposal of diapers in dumps is But the non-profit charity, based in Washington, Court has ruled. use the money to finance terrorist acts some of the stolen money in 1984. GUILTY PLEA — Luz Berrios Berrios, center, pleaded guilty to a environmentally unsound. That it may be, but does not advertise evei'ythlng that happens on the The ruling cameuu. ay in the case of aimed at ending the U.S. govern- ^ r r io s Berrios told U.S. District charge of conspiring to transport stolen money to pay for a toy it is a reflection of today’s world. "front line.” For example, the society bought Its ^ Angelo Dukes who argued that the ment’s control of Puerto Rico. Judge T. Emmet Clarle that she Connecticut Onstitution barred such a search giveaway in Federal Court on Tuesday. Berrios’ daughter Luriza, Also scheduled to go on trial this The alternative is to convince communities president a $310,000 home in Maryland last year. conspired with others in Puerto Rico Open Forum after he was clocked at 85 mph on Interstate 95 left, and son, Ramon, were present at the trial in Hartford. week are: Norman Ramirez Talav- to construct incinerators, thereby reducing And the society’s treasurer wrote himself $85,000 in to send between $5,000 and $12,000 to era; Carlos Ayes Suarez: Roberto the amount of waste put in dumps and checks last year as reimbursements for lease in Norwalk two years ago. Hartford to pay for toys given a way on payments and improvements on ocean-front real "W ebelieve that this officer had... some of the stolen cash from Pennsyl- Maldonado Rivera: and Antonio eliminating health hazards. Unfortunately, Jan. 6,1985, Three Kings Day, the day faces a maximum penalty of five Main St. project the taxpayer. The proposed de- and "Wuthering Heights.” estate in Maine. objective facts upon which could be based a I when people in many Latin American years in prison and a $10,000 fine. vania through Connecticut to Spring- Comacho Negron. too many people don't want incinerators A pool of 165 prospective jurors sign, reconstruction and financ- During Banned Books Week Recent investigations reveal that the Humane finding of probable cause to search the countHes traditionally exchange Berrios Berrios, who spent 16 field. But his attorney, F. Mac filled out lengthy questionnaires, but either. must be changed ing plan is not what we’re looking 1988, these books, plus several Society’s board of directors never authorized these defendant’s vehicle for contraband,” wrote months in jail immediately following Buckley, said Weinberg had been gifts. no jurors were selected Tuesday. If a survey were taken, fathers would vote for. hundred others, will come down and other dubious financial deals arranged by Its Justice Arthur H. Healey In the unanimous Assistant U.S. Attorney Albert S. her arrest In 1985', said she decided to “ duped” into his role by Segarra Attorneys will begin questioning in the overwhelming majority for disposable To the Editor: from the shelves of Paperback officers — deals that could threaten the tax-exempt opinion. Dabrowski said Berrios Berrios plead guilty to devote more time to Palmer. AILatz Alley and be displayed, in chains, her two young children. Her attorney. Weinberg had loaned his truck and jurors in court on Thursday. diapers over cloth ones. No father ever stuck status of the society. planned to move the money to Nine other defendants are awaiting In 1977, Manchester voters 9 Stephen St. with appropriate warnings to Hartford with her husband and two Jacob Wieselman, said the decision trailer to Segarra Palmer, who a safety pin in his finger when using a H ie situation has until now been kept from the Injured trooper transferred trial at a later date after the approved a million-dollar utility Manchester potential readers. Warnings will was made within the past week. planned to drive to Mexico, Buckley public eye, but board members first learned about other defendants. government appeals a ruling by disposable diaper. Those sticker fasteners and resurfacing program for WALLINGFORD (AP) - State Trooper Berrios Berrios will not testify at said. But en route, Segarra Palmer be posted on the windows alerting it late last year. In December, during a 10-hour “ I planned the giving of toys Clarie throwing out some tape- work wonders. Main Street. The cost to Manches- the public that Paperback Alley John R. Kucan, who was shot in the head Aug. presuming that stolen money was the trial of any other Wells Fargo was involved in an accident in Fine police work session, the board formed an audit committee and Pennsylvania on Aug. 29,1984, and he recorded evidence obtained through Most young mothers today have had no ter was to be something like sells vulgar, profane junk. 19 while trying to make an arrest in West being used,” Berrios Berrios, speak- defendants. Wieselman said. ordered an independent investigation of the asked Weinberg for help, Buckley wiretaps. experience with a baby wearing cloth diapers $300,000. This was not a blank In addition to the display, Haven, has been transferred from Yale-New ing In Spanish, told Clarie through an Weinberg, a Springfield. Mass., thwarts car theft Humane Society’s finances. said. The trial, delayed by marathon check. material dealing with book cen- Haven Hospital to Gaylord Hospital In interpreter. attorney, pleaded guilty to a misde- and having to change not only the youngster In April, the Washington law firm of Harmon and meanor charge of aiding and abetting Weinberg went to Pennsylvania and hearings on the admissibility of Since then, the Main Street To the Editor: sorship will be distributed. On Wallingford. Clarie accepted Berrios Berrios’ but also the sheet on the crib every morning Weiss completed a critical "preliminary” report in the transport and receipt of ess than drove the truck back home. He hundreds of hours of FB I tape project has grown to a $16 million Saturday. Oct. 1, at 7:30 p.m., a Gaylord specializes in rehabilitation of plea and no sentencing date was set. recordings and other evidence, is and often after naps because the cloth diapers spotlighting the "self-dealing” transactions which $100 in stolen money. He had been noticed two duffel bags in the truck undertaking including an outdoor Great police work such as patients suffering from traumatic head or Dabrowski said that other felony starting three years after the defend- film "Fahrenheit 451,” will be benefited Humane Society President John Hoyt charged with four felonies. and later determined that stolen leak so badly. Modern disposables keep the mall and $S million in off-Main described in the following letter to shown. The futuristic film deals spinal cord injuries. charges against Berrios Berrios ants’ arrests. and Vice President-Treasurer Paul Irwin. would be dropped at sentencing. She Weinberg admitted to transporting money had been hidden in the vehicle. babies drier. Street construction. The cost to Police Chief Robert Lannan is with the subject of book burning. “ Excessive compensation payments” for Hoyt and Kucan. 24. of Cheshire was in fair condition There’s something to be said for the comfort Manchester is something like $3 something I want to share with all There will be no admission fee. Irwin have endangered the Humane Society’s tax at the time of his transfer Tuesday, a of the infants when voicing concern for what is million. Manchester citizens; All this is to inform the public exempt status, the report concluded. Yale-New Haven spokeswoman said. discarded in dumps. This massive project is being Dear Chief Lannan; that book banning and censorship The law firm found that on May 4,1987, the endorsed and funded without Please accept our congratula- Fines mounting GOP next comer Those mothers who want to protect the are alive and well today. All thisis Humane Society bought Hoyt’s house in Father declared innocent voter approval. The question of tions on the great work done by for Paperback Alley to mark Germantown, Md., for $310,000. Hoyt had lived environment do have alternatives. They can HARTFORD (A P ) — A Southington man $16 m i llio n f o r M a in S t r e e t ($3 Officer Barry Caldwell at 1;40 Banned Books Week *1988 — there since 1970 and still lives in the home, but now continue using cloth diapers and wash them million paid for by Manchester who heard "a command from God” to kill his in court dispute for BoguslawskI a.m., Tuesday, Aug. 23. Celebrating the Freedom to Read, rent free. The Humane Society provides the house taxpayers) shouid be put to daughter has been found innocent by reason of daily in their home washing machines or take Offleer Caldwell spotted a Sept. 24 to Oct. 1. Banned Books for its president in lieu of a portion of his referendum. Let the people insanity in the stabbing death of the 7-year-old them to public laundromats. That, of course, known car thief getting out of my Week is sponsored by the Am eri- compensation. on desegregation TRU M BU LL (A P ) — Mike BoguslawskI, WTNH- is hardly as convenient as having someone decide. wife’s car at Spencer Street in can Library Association, the The value of that house is in dispute. The girl. T V ’s consumer reporter (or 10 years, said Tuesday A three-judge panel Tuesday found Ronald stop at the house to pick them up. I know my Main Street pen pals Manchester. He anticipated that American Booksellers Associa- Humane Society, in its 1987 tax filings, listed the that he may be in the Republicans’ com er in two St. John, 43, innocent after hearing testimony YONKERS, N.Y. (A P ) — City officials have paid are frustrated by a decade of the car might have been stolen. tion, the Association of American rental value at $ ^ a month. But the Harmon and years, running (or governor. That’s the way mothers handled diapers for that St. John was suffering from acute a $192,000 fine and face million-dollar penalties by In the meantime, BoguslawskI, who left his job at delay, but the current project Thanks to this fine police work we Publishers, the American Society Weiss report said the market value was between years. Before washing machines, they did paranoid psychosis April 15 when he stabbed week’s end, but the mayor says prospects look bleak Channel 8 last week, said he has signed a five-year calls for $5 million for off-Main have our vehicle returned to us, of Journalists & Authors, and the $2,500 and $3,000 a month. them by hand virtually daily, summer or Street work. This expense can be his daughter, Jillian, with two kitchen knives for a quick settlement of an impasse over housing contract with Merriam Motors of Wallingford and but more important, weare aware National Association of College In October 1987, the Humane Society gave Irwin, avoided and an additional after cutting a chocolate bunny for her. desegregation. Bridgeport as executive vice president for customer winter. Concerned mothers in Fairfield of who took the car and what the Bookstores. It is endorsed by the the treasurer, $85,000, allegedly to reimburse him hundred parking spaces made The judges ordered that St. John be taken to " I ’ m sorry to report that there hasn’t been any satisfactions. County do have ways to protect the surroundingcircumstanceswere. Center for the Book of the Library for payments he had made on the lease of 11 acres available if all traffic is contained At a time when police depart- Whiting Forensic Institute in Middletown significant movement,” Mayor Nicholas Wasicsko BoguslawskI said at a news conference his environment, but they probably won’t like any of Congress. The sponsoring of ocean-front land and restoration of a cabin on the ; statement of political plans should not be considered on Main Street during construc- ments are under tremendous where his mental state will be evaluated. said Tuesday. "Th e court is standing firm but the of the options. organizations believe that most land in Phippsburg, Maine. A second investigation a formal announcement, but he said his gubernator- tion. Merchants win more park- pressure and when police officers councilmen say they want some concessions before would-be book banners act with commissioned by the board reported that Irwin they comply. The two sides are considerably far ial bid would have a good chance of being ing; taxpayers win a $5 million like Caldwell are risking their what they consider the highest wrote himself the checks without first consulting Plant raises concerns successful. — Waterbury Republican saving. This should be enough lives in situations like this one, I apart.” motives — protecting themselves , with the society’s lawyer or a majority of the Meanwhile, Westchester District Attorney Carl The consumer reporter was known for his incentive to find a reconstruction want the citizens of Manchester to K IL L IN G L Y (A P ) — A proposal to build a and their communities from board. A. Vergari declined to prosecute the four sign-off, “ I ’m inyourcom er.” He said his departure method to make it happen. applaud'you and your men and plant that would bum wood to generate perceiving injustices and evils, A three-person Deferred Committee approved councilmen who have refused to vote for the from the New Haven television station on Friday If Fuss and O’ Neill can’t figure electricity has residents on both sides of the women. and preserving values and ideals the expenses for Hoyt and Irwin without asking the court-ordered housing desegregation plan. was amicable. out Main Street reconstruction Mrs. Raftery and I salute you — Connecticut-Rhode Island border worried that they would have the entire society majority of the board, although the Humane He said he has doubts about the "constitutionality Before going to Channel 8, BoguslawskI worked as methods that incorporate two- their air and water will be polluted by the we are most grateful. embrace. The result, however, is Society bylaws require the board to set the ' of a statute which criminalizes the act of voting” an executive assistant to the state consumer way, one-lane traffic and on- always and ever the denial of president’s compensation, according to the plant. and he cited Gov. Mario Cuomo’s refusal to remove protection commissioner. He has also served as a street parking, then it’s time to The Connecticut Siting Council will hold a Thomas W. Raftery another’s right to read. Harmon and Weiss report. them from office pending court appeals. TV’S MIKE BOGUSLAWSKI city councilman in Bristol. He is a former resident of look for another consultant. Why Hartford hearing on Thursday in Killingly High School We at Paperback Alley believe Hoyt and Irwin maintain the two purchases were Vergari had been asked to act by the Emergency . . . may run for governor Manchester. not shift the center line the width over the plant proposal. that most Americans support our for the good of the Humane Society. Hoyt’s home Financial Control Board, a state panel that has of one lane of traffic? This would The project’s developers, Killingly Energy Book censorship basic right to read as guaranteed allegedly will be used by future presidents. The taken over Yonkers’ finances. provide another traffic lane, Limited Partnership, will offer testimony that At issue is U.S. District Judge Leonard Sand’s in the First Amendment to the Humane Society originally was to have an interest thereby eliminating the need fora the plant will create jobs and $600,000 in order that Yonkers build low- and moderate-income Is alive and well Constitution, and we encourage in the ocean-front property, but the board has since Dress code to end competitions bypass road with the permanent the public to view the display. We annually taxes, and will not harm the housing, which grew out of Sand’s 1985 finding that To the Editor: decided to consider the $85,000 as loan and Irwin Yonkers for decades had intentionally segregated loss of a hundred parking spaces. also encourage all those in hte environment. officials added, it may be ex- must pay it back, a source in the Humane Society schools and public housing. NEW HAVEN (AP) — An dark shoes. Efforts to divert funds from media — whatever the medium — If the $70 million plant is approved by the panded to other schools. told our associate, Jim Lynch. The city schools were desegregated under a plan elementary school that draws Parents who have difficulty other needed town projects to "Flowers for Algernon” is to mark this week and call siting council, it would bum 400,000 tons of Parents who refuse to have Hoyt, Irwin and the society’s lawyer did not approved by Sand, and the City Council agreed in most of its pupils from public affording the uniforms can get Main Street are not in the public pornographic. "Huckleberry attention to the dangerous prac- wood a year to generate electricity for their children wear the required respond to our repeated requests for interviews. January to develop 1,000 units of housing. housing projects will soon require financial aid from community interest and would be a breach of Finn’ ’ is racist. “ Death of a Connecticut Light & Power Co. attire will face having their tice of censorship, which affects The Harmon and Weiss report alleges that the But under enormous community pressure, four its students to wear uniforms as organizations, Frazier said. confidence with voters and very Salesman’’ is junk. "O f Mice and children transferred to another not only those who read, but those Humane Society has prepared and filed "false councilmen — PeterChema, Nicholas Longo, Henry part of an effort to build self- Schools Superintendent John likely to be one of the last Men" is profane. "The Diary of school in the area, Dow said. who watch and listen. documents” with the federal goverment. The Spallone and Edward Fagan — voted Aug. 1 to block esteem and end clothing competi- Dow Jr. said he enthusiastically administrative acts for Bob Ann Frank” is a real downer. In Family files new suit About 50 public schools around society and certain directors could face civil one portion of the plan. tion. the school’s principal said. supports the new dress code. Weiss. Florida, 64 works of literature HARTFORD (AP) — The family of a the nation have adoped dress penalties because of those documents, and possible Sand levied escalating fines against the city — The idea has gone over so well “ It will take away from the We all want an attractive and were banned frorh schools — Lila Beldock Cohen Hartford Hospital patient who died while codes, among them schools in 1M8 byNCA. Inc. criminal panalties for “ aiding and abetting in $100 for the first day and doubling every day after with parents that there is a teasing, what’s known in the safeMainStreet.Wewant one that among the banned books, "A Paperback Alley undergoing dialysis treatment is asking a black community as ‘signifying’ Baltimore, Washington, D.C.. Hoyt’s and Irwin’s understatement of income,” that. He also fined the nay-voting councilmen and waiting list of 51 families who "How come It's OK for Republicans to say makes dollars and sense for Farewell to Arms,” “ Lost Ho- 984 Sullivan Ave. — pointing out what the other kid and Perth Amboy. N.J., accord according to the report. state court to reverse an administrative threatened them with jail. want to get their children into the the 'L' word, but not Democrats?" Manchester. One voted upon by rizon,” "Hamlet,” "King Lear” South Windsor settlement in which the hospital agreed to pay has,” Dow said. ihg to state and national educa- Not surprisingly, the board hired a lawyer, Jacob The penalties were stayed pending appeal. Last school, according to Jeffie Fraz- If it proves successful, school tion officials. A. Stein, in April for a second opinion. Stein handed a $100,000 fine. week, the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the fines ier, the principal. The wife and three daughters of Czeslaw over his report in July. He verified many of the against the city with a cap of $1 million a day, but Although the new dress re- Hermon and Weiss findings but reached drastically "Chester” Szymanski, said in a lawsuit filed continued the stay of the councilmen’s punishment. quirement doesn’t take effect Sasso may be able to turn Duke around different conclusions. in Superior Court that the state Department of 1 A $192,000 fine was paid Tuesday. If the fines were until Oct. 3, at least a dozen boys Health Services should not have agreed to the to continue through the week, Yonkers would owe arrived-at school Tuesday for the Stein recommended some changes in filocedure, Michael Dukakis has friends among Democrats But Dukakis is no slouch in that department July 29 settlement. $204,800 by late today. By Friday, the city would opening of classes wearing what but said nothing criminal had taken place and the will be their required attire; gray here who know how good he feels on rehiring John either. In Hartford recently, the Duke did an end Instead, the department should have held a reach the $1 million daily cap. Bankruptcy would Humane Society’s tax exempt status was not in arrive Nov. 12, according to city officials. pants, white shirts, green ties, run by sneaking in the back door of the Parkview hearing on five administrative charges that Beautiful&Blue Sasso for his campaign because they saw him in jeopardy. No face-to-face meetings took place Tuesday, but and brown or black shoes. Hartford just hours after he had fired Sasso for Hilton. Then, at the Legislative Office Building, he the state filed against the hospital on July 11. Sapphire, D i^ o n d and W k Gold Jewelry Capitol With two divergent reports, the division among key figures in the crisis of the state’s fourth-largest "The girls wanted theirdresses was kept well away from reporters. the suit charged. being a bad boy. and they can recall how down the the board members continues. The controversy city were in touch by telephone, including City today, too. But we told them Duke was about it. Comments Also on that Hartford visit, Dukakis didn’t so tomes at a time of prosperity for the Humane Council members, the National Association for the they’d have to wait.” said Fraz- That was last Oct. 1 at the state Capitol, where a much as turn his head when a television reporter Walkout strands students Bob Conrad Society. In 1976, its revenues were $1.6 million, but Advancement of Colored People, the Justice ier, principal of the Helene Grant lineup of legislative leaders gave Dukakis a tried to ask how he’d solve the pollution problem at by 1986, the figure had risen to $9.3 million. NORW ALK (A P ) — Thousands of Norwalk Department and the offices of Cuomo and Sand. School, which has about 300 massive dose of morale and renewed confidence by the shore. The Duke kept plodding along, only public school students were standed today students in kindergarten through endorsing his candidacy for president. The timing tossing a brief reply over his shoulder in retreating. Mlnl>editorial when bus drivers staged a wildcat strike fourth grade. of his visit, though coincidental, could not have It was lousy video on the newscast that night for a ROTC attracts women A group of parents and Twenty years ago, it would have been fodder for before the start of school, officials said. been better. presidential candidate. His staffers here just roll a grocery store tabloid — Sonny Bono elected FORT MONROE. Va. (AP) — An estimated 1,700 members of a sorority are sewing dealing with individuals who have the potential to About 6:30 a.m. some 20 drivers of the Now Dukakis says Sasso has been punished long their eyes when you mention it. m ayor of Palm Springs and then recruited a female cadets will be commissioned as officers in the girls’ green jumpers, which create trouble for their respective campaigns. Laidia w Transporation Co. walked off the job, enough for playing the “ dirty trick” that forced Sasso will have to stop Dukakis from reciting, big-name celebrity to help the Republican the U.S. Arm y next spring through ROTC, will be sold for $15 apiece, at least Sasso may be an ace strategist, but he also poses I according to company spokesman Teddy rival Joe Biden out of the race. And besides, though over and over and over, a laundry list of troubles he presidential campaign. Truth is stranger than according to Maj. Gen. Robert E. Wagner. $7.50 cheaper than what they soine risk for Dukakis as one who plays hardball Barra. Duke doesn’t say so, his campaign has been hurting says beset the nation without saying what he would fiction. At this rate, in a future election Sonny Bono CommanderU.S. Army Cadet Command. Theyjoin would cost at a uniform store, too easily. The GOP will surely say — indeed, is The walkout occurred just before the buses Heart shaped lately. Sasso, if he can behave himself, could be the do about them. Sasso must Insist that the Duke be will be the presidential candidate and the Grateful 12,000 other women who have earned their gold bars Frazier said. already saying — that his return signals a down were to head out on routes to take pupils to the The girls will also have to wear pendant with guy who can turn it around. specific about it. Dead will be stumping for him. through ROTC since the first 150 were commissi- and dirty campaign from here out. city’s schools. white blouses, white socks and 8 sapphires That would be the second biggest recovery of this Bush will simply have to stay on track with his oned in 1976. and 8 diamonds, 3 oval And for all of Bush’s aggressiveness — he has ) election year. The first was George Bush’s new offensive and keep as much attention off $465. ^ sapphires been highly effective — in taking charge of his own salvaging his presidential effort on the Republican Quayle as he can. Heck, Bush should know as well sajmhire ring accented by campaign, at least a few Republicans still cannot side in the wake of the horrendous and threatening as anyone that the vice presidency is mostly a DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER with 8 diamonds, 24 diamonas, see why the vice president picked such a non-entity Dan Quayle episode. second-banana job awayway. $245., $640. for second spot on the ticket. fUaiirliI Pstrr HrralJi 14W-24W Photo enlarged to show detail In both instances, the candidates brought their Political notes PLUS SIZES Registration troubles on themselves — Duke by sleeping away Some said the senator from Indiana is much too Founded In 1881 B Nick Norton of Colchester, one of the last the momentum his campaign had gained and Bush pretty to be vice president. They didn’t know CAREER DRESSING whether to talk to him or put him up on their cabinet members from the Meskill era, moves in to PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... PublUher Sept. 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th by coming up with the Edsel of 1988 politics as a QEonae r chappeu...... eohot HAS ARRIVED!. shoulder and burp him. In any case, the succeed Larry Halloran as political director at running mate. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Exacutlva EdHor 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Republicans I’ve observed are putting the best face GOP state headquarters. Halloran, as noted here MARIE P. GRADY...... City EdKor But also in both instances, the candidates have ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Amo c M* Edtlor . '%cMichae& S earlier, joins Brian Gaffney’s law firm in New taken the lead toward comebacks — Dukakis by they can on it and, naturally, blaming the press for Cq / uqI lo

t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 7. 1988 Old Faithful tourists asked to leave lEMPt NATION Par is By Len IwanskI FOCUS______FRANCE The Associated Press & WORLD YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. - Visitors were ordered out of the Old Faithful -T-~-E5 Judge says ‘pot’ OK complex today as a wind-blown wildfire roared less Mother provides for handicapped chiid than a mile away, and firefighters at Yellowstone’s WASHINGTON (AP) - The Drug northern border battled to save two towns. In addition to your $200, I’m also Enforcement Administration’s chief adminis- DEAR MR. ROSS: I money than I do. The 500 to 600 visitors and non-essential MR. L.P. requesting your attendance at the trative law judge says marijuana should be employees at the hotel and campground complex have a mentally handi- legalized as a prescription drug because capped daughter, age ST. LOUIS, MO. party. I think you should see firsthand near the park’s most popular attraction were told to how these lovely nuns, ranging in age smoking it helps cancer patients control leave for safety reasons and to allow firefighters the 35. The doctor said she'd nausea after chemotherapy. never be able to live Thanks DEAR MR. P: If you think nobody from 60 to 90, get so excited when access they need to protect structures, says cares whether you’re alive, try anyone comes to visit. Francis L. Young recommended spokeswoman Joan Anzelmo. alone. Realizing that I reclassifying marijuana as a Schedule II drug won’t be around forever A MOlion missing a couple of payments on your If you’re unable to come, maybe you “This is not a panic at all,” she said. new BMW. Seriously, I’ll tell you what could visit another time. I’m sure so that it could be prescribed by physicians to Winds gusting to 30 mph pushed the 147,000-acre (I’m physically handi- Percy Ross we’d throw a party in your home and capped), I thought it I get out of life; as much as I put into it treat the often severe nausea accompanying North Fork blaze to within three-quarters of a mile best to try to get her out and it goes far beyond the realm of just call it everyone’s birthday. chemotherapy as well as muscle spasms of the complex early today. Embers carried by the on her own. Believe me, giving my money away. MRS. R.V. caused by multiple sclerosis. wind started spot fires even nearer to the famed I had her best interests I’m talking about time, compas- FORT MYERS, FLA. Young rejected as “specious” the argument geyser. at heart. sion, empathy and tough love for the that prescribing marijuana cigarettes as a Although officials had earlier said they did not mind — knowing that their child will people I come in contact with. You DEAR MRS. V.: Sure, one lone medicine “will ‘send a signal’ that marijuana believe an evacuation would be needed, Anzelmo After many heartaches and prob- Jewish gent in a room with 76 Catholic lems, she’s doing extremely well. have a quality of life outside the walls can’t buy a person’s love and respect. is OK generally for recreational use.” said the fire did not calm down during the night as it However, before I got her in a secured of an institution. My check is on the You can only earn it. I use my money nuns — I’d be eaten alive! All kidding usually has. building subsidized by the govern- way for a “fire engine red” sofa. as a tool. In contrast, you’ve used your aside, I love parties and I’ll make “We just feel that for the public’s safety, we will ment, she had everything stolen by money as a solution. A word to the every effort to be there. Scandal touches general never take any chances,” she said. DEAR MR. ROSS: For years 1 wise; Money is never an end, it is I can’t promise that our schedules Officials are confident they can protect structures so-called “friends.” will coincide — but I can promise to JERUSALEM (AP) — Authorities are With time. I’ve managed to replace supplied my children with the finest merely a means to an end. PEOPLE from the advancing flames. These include the things money could buy — clothes, spring for the cost of your aunt’s investigating an Israeli general for complicity historic, wooden Old Faithful Inn, two other lodges, her bed, radio and TV. She’s been birthday party. $200 is on the way. living in this place four years now and cars, schooling, etc. In essence it got DEAR MR. ROSS: I’d like to give Burger gives lessons in a draft-dodging scam that has raised a furor hundreds of cabins, a general store, a service my aunt, who will turn do in a couple of in this country, Israel radio reported today. station and a clinic. I still haven’t been able to furnish her me nothing. No respect. No love. No PITTSBURGH sense of accomplishment or success. months, a birthday party. She’s a Minneapolis millionaire Percy Ross Investigators were looking into the On Tuesday, soldiers laid a 4,000-foot irrigation living room. If she could only get a Is Internationally known or his philan- (AP) — Retired couch she’d be thrilled beyond words. My children, now adults, are nothing Catholic nun at Lourdes Hall Retire- activities of the reserve general as well as two line to wet down the area to divert the flames. MRS. M.H. but spoiled brats who can’t even pick ment Home. thropic works and like to encourage Chief Justice majors believed to be ringleaders in the The blaze is among 13 major fires that have SAN BERNADINO. CALIF up the phone and call ol’ dad. There would be a total of 76 nuns at others to help solve problems tor those Warren E. Burger scheme, the radio said. It did not provide their burned roughly 1 million acres this summer in Maybe that’s why I can’t under- the party. I figure $200 is what I need in need. Write to Percy Ross c/o gave fourth- and names. Yellowstone and the surrounding national forests in Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 35000, AP photo DEAR MRS. H.: You’re a good stand your actions. What do YOU get to pull it off — I plan on having fifth-graders a les- The disclosure of the inquiry Monday Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Inside the 2.2 out of giving your money away? cookies, candies, ice cream, pop and Minneapolis, Minn. 55435. Include a son on the Consti- million-acre park, 634,000 acres are charred. PROTECTIVE PIPE — Mormon farmers be used to protect Old Faithful from mom ... even when the doctor said it telephone number If you wish. All shocked many in this country where the army couldn’t be done, you had the foresight I feel that life has passed me by and cake. tution, and got a is seen as a sacred institution and its soldiers At Yellowstone’s northern border, firefighters from Idaho carry irrigation pipe into the approaching forest fires in Yellowstone the only friend I have now is my new The nursing home is having a hard letters sent to Mr. Ross are read. Only red, white and blue wetted down buildings in the tiny Montana tourist and courage to arrange for your a tew are answered in this column, as heroes for defending the tiny nation against woods where a sprinkler system that will Park will be set up. daughter’s independent living. BMW. Face it, nobody cares if I’m time making ends meet. I’m on a very birthday cake as towns of Cooke City and Silver Gate as the small pension, so I’m limited as to although others may be acknowl- Arab enemies. 63,000-acre Storm Creek fire surged out of the park. Not many parents of handicapped alive. Perhaps you don’t feel this way, edged privately. . thanks. Police also arrested a new suspect in the Some firefighters sprayed rooftops just above a of the spot fire 200 yards away was bright enough to children come to know this peace of but then you probably have more what I can do. Burger, who Both towns, with a combined year-round population case, the radio said. The suspect, a Tel Aviv of 150, were ordered evacuated earlier Tuesday as portable sign that read: “Give it hell, guys. It ain’t read by. The Associated Press’ David Foster turns 81 on Sept. doctor whose name was not given, was the fire threatened from l'/4 miles away. over ’til it’s over.” reported from the town. 17, the 201st reportedly charged with forging medical Flames from a spot fire skirted Silver Gate from Cool night air reduced the spot fire’s intensity, David Liebersbach, fire commander at Silver Mom is becoming too much anniversary of the reports for draft-dodgers. just 600 yards away Tuesday night and moved said fire information officer Pat Kaunert, but the Gate, estimated firefighters had a 25 percent adoption of the toward Cooke City, three miles to the east. Storm Creek fire raged out of control. chance of saving the town. Earlier, the flames Constitution, was Mack wins nomination Wind-blown embers landed on buildings but were Firefighters cut Silver Gate’s power Tuesday forced hundreds of firefighters to retreat to new Dr. Gott Warren Burger surprised with the quickly doused by firefighters, who waged a night to prevent the downing of live power lines. The positions. Other Montana fires also forced evacuations. Peter Gott, M.D. cake during Tues- MIAMI (AP) — Conservative Rep. Connie night-long effort to save the community. town was lit only by spotlights, and the oranee slow. at home in daughter’s house day’s visit to the Liberty School. He beamed Mack III handily won the GOP nomination in as representatives of the 150 students gave the race to succeed retiring Sen. Lawton DEAR to invade your privacy.) him the cake. Chiles, and he awaits the outcome of a runoff ABBY: My Don’t give up. Keep calling her. Burger visited the school as chairman of the between two longstanding Democratic rivals. Trust fund may pay for firefighting costs mother bought Life is too short. In time she will Commission on the Bicentennial of the United State Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter, realize that in an attempt to me a mobile States Constitution. Since 1985, he has been in a Senate runoff for the third time, goes WASHINGTON (AP) - Th6 U.S. tions bill now pending in Congress bailed out the Forest Service, DeFa- He said the fund typically has about home as a gift, punish you, she is also punishing coordinating a five-year plan of education, one-on-one in the Oct. 4 runoff with Rep. includes $125 million for firefighting zio said “smoke and mirrors” budget- $400 million in it and the programs it Dear Abby herself. Forest Service says it may be forced so I gave her a information and celebration of the document. Kenneth “Buddy” MacKay, who ran second to for the second straight year to raid a and Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., said ing could eventually leave the trust finances generally cost about $200 F in d in g h e ip set of keys for Abigail Van Buren Fifth-grader Wesley Atkinson asked the fund short of money. million a year. Money from the fund DEAR ABBY: I am 43, female, Gunter in Tuesday’s bitterly fought six-way reforestation trust fund to pay its Tuesday that most of it will be used to emergency use retired jurist what he thought is the most Democratic primary. fast-mounting firefighting bill. repay the Knutsen-Vanderberg trust A Forest Service budget official comes from fees timber operators pay only. Two and I manage the Ridge Manor fund from last year’s borrowings. said no decision has been made on when they log national forests and is Senior Center. My friends are important part of the Constitution. Chiles, 58, is retiring after three terms. The Forest Service already has earmarked for reforestation projects. fo r im p o t e n c e months ago my ‘The first three words; ‘We the people,”’ spent $190 million this year on The Forest Service spent $265 whether to borrow from the Knutsen- boyfriend always asking me how my “old million in 1987 to fight Western fires, Vanderberg trust fund. “It will eventually catch up with you folks” are. Let me tell you about Burger replied. firefighting, and the Western fire if you don’t replenish it, but I think we DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband and I were both moved in with Walkouts affect schools .season is just entering its traditional most of which struck in late August “It’s a possibility,” said Robert me. Bernie is 36, I’m 38. my “old folks.” and September. Gordon, an assistant director of the will be all right this year,” Gordon widowed from our previous spouses three years ago Most of them get up at 5 or 6 Ju ry to d ecid e case Hundreds of Louisiana teachers were going peak month. said. and are now 70. We have a good marriage. We are One night, my mother came foot in my home again, then left in An Interior Department appropria- While Congress has traditionally agency. into my home without any warn- a huff! a.m., shower, shave and do their back to school today after a three-week strike, not too old to enjoy sex, but my husband cannot get laundry. Then they houseclean LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge threw out but officials were scrambling for substitutes an erection. He weighs 270, and can ejaculate, but it ing, so Bernie suggested that I I have called her and left Valerie Harper’s claims against NBC and change the locks. I told him that messages on her answering ma- and visit the center for lunch and in Peabody, Mass., as walkouts affecting gives me no enjoyment. What can you suggest? crafts. I don’t see some of these network programming chief Brandon nearly 110,000 students continued in four rather than just change the locks, chine, but she didn’t return my Tartikoff, but a jury will decide on the Distributing foreign aid I would speak to my mother and calls. Bernie has called her and people for days. They’re too states. DEAR READER: The symptoms you describe busy! They go on bus trips and fly actress’s breach-of-contract suit against WALLPAPER SALE suggest that your husband has a physical cause for ask her not to use her keys. Well, she’s ignored his messages, too. I A settlement was signed Tuesday night in before I had a chance to talk to don’t want to lose my mother’s across the country to visit rela- Lorimar. southwest Louisiana’s Vermilion Parish after his sexual disability. He needs a complete physical tives and friends. Some take Superior Court Judge William Hogoboom, examination to rule out the common causes of her, she let herself in again and friendship. My dad died four officials agreed to collective bargaining with to flood victims not easy walked right into my bedroom! years ago and she’s the only dancing lessons, do aerobics, who is handling the multimillion-dollar the Vermilion Association of Educators up to 50% OFF! impotence, such as diabetes, low male-hormone volunteer at hospitals, libraries, lawsuit, on Tuesday dropped four of Miss levels, vascular insufficiency, alcohol abuse, Bernie and I were in bed watching family I have. representing 600 teachers, cafeteria workers DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Govern- It is difficult to supply the purification TV. She scared us half to death as Who is right in this situation? etc. A few even take some courses Harper’s breacta-of-contract and conspiracy tablets, so people will be facing more genital inflammation and neurological diseases (for at college. charges against NBC and Tartikoff. and school bus drivers. ment officials said today they have no way example, multiple sclerosis). Once the cause is we didn’t even hear her come in. And what should I do? Many of the teachers on strike in more than to distribute millions of dollars in foreign diarrhea. Typhoid is also possible, al- Bernie was furious. DEPRESSED Three groups of seniors in our The lawsuit stems from Miss Harper’s firing though we have no reports yet,” said a 30%-50% OFF determined, the doctor can offer help and area put on variety shows at 20 public school districts in Michigan, aid to the more than 20 million victims of I asked Mom why she didn’t last summer from the TV series “Valerie” Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Illinois government relief official who spoke on Selected treatment. DEAR DEPRESSED: your shopping malls and clubs. They after a dispute with Lorimar, the show’s floods that still cover three-fourths of this Your husband may be aided by seeing a urologist ring the bell or knock instead of were holding out for raises. impoverished nation. condition of anonymity. just barging in. She claimed she mother had no right to enter your make their own costumes, write producers and the network. ‘They claimed she He said there were no reports of Wallcovering who is familiar with the variety of penile implants home unannounced. (The fact their own material and perform Railroads and highways were washed that can be used in this situation. did but we didn’t respond, so she was difficult to work with; she claimed she away, bridges were mangled and the starvation, but added: “There is danger of Collections used her key. She became indig- that she gave you the mobile like pros. Abby, these “old folks” was fired without reason. Witness describes suspect people starving if we can’t get food to them I think that your husband should be made aware home as a gift does not entitle her are between 62 and 92. Dhaka Airport was still partly under that he can satisfy you sexual needs despite his nant, said she would never set Also removed as defendants were Lorimar water today and unable to receive large in time.” We need to quit putting youth on Television President David Saizman and FRANKFURT, West Germany (AP) — The floods began in June with the arrival impotence. In fact, many women have found that a pedestral. These seniors are Mohammed Ali Hamadi gloated after a U.S. planes. penile stimulation is less satisfactory than other David Stanley, Lorimar Television’s The floods have claimed at least 1,267 of the annual monsoon rains. survivors. They have lived executive vice president of business affairs. Navy diver was murdered during the The waters subsided but rose to new methods. Your doctor can give you specific advice. through sickness, depressions, hijacking of a TWA jetliner, an American lives, according to newspaper reports. If your husband can still ejaculate and he is willing Data Bank The dismissed counts also involved The government put the death toll at 412. heights Aug. 27 as heavy rains in disappointments, financial re- witness testified today at Hamadi’s trial on air neighboring India and Nepal washed down to stimulate you in other ways, you both can have verses, the loss of loved ones and producers Robert Boyett and Tom Miller, but About 21 million people — nearly sexual fulfillment, regardless of whether or not he they remained in the case because they are piracy and murder charges. one-fifth of the total population — have lost from the Himalayan mountains into the close friends, and they have The witness, Peter W. Hill, was one of 39 can achieve erection. survived. These “old folks” can named in claims involving the use of Miss their homes, according to the government. Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, which HOW LONG WILL YOUR SAVINGS LAST? Harper’s name. Americans held hostage for 17 days aboard With wells and pumps throughout much run through Bangladesh to the Bay of teach us so much about life and TWA Flight 847 in June 1985 after it was seized Bengal. DEAR DR. GOTT: Our daughter, 51, has The chart below shows how long an account earning lO'Vo interest can values. Seek their friendship and Miss Harper is seeking damages and a court of the low-lying nation underwater, people membraneous kidneys, with edema in her legs and on a flight from Athens to Rome and diverted have resorted to drinking the very flood The independent Bengali-language last depending on the size ol monthly withdrawals advice. Don’t shortchange your- order preventing syndication of the show with newspaper Khobar today reported 101 chest cavity. What can you tell us about this self — or them. the name “Valerie’s Family,” said her to Beirut. U.S. Navy diver Robert Stethem water that has marooned them. Thou- disease? ^Beginning Balance^, was shot and killed during the ordeal. sands of new cases of diarrhea were deaths in the past 24 hours that were not JUDY MOLL attorney, Robert Albrecht. included in the government tally. Khobar EMMAUS, PA. The show’s was renamed to “The Hogan Hill, 60, testified that after Stethem was reported each day. DEAR READER: Membraneous glomeruloneph- killed, Hamadi started talking to him. Although the government has begun said most of the latest victims drowned or E.A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. Family” and stars Sandy Duncan. died of diarrhea and snake bites. ritis is a chronic kidney ailment marked by $25,000 $50,000 $100,000 DEAR JUDY: Thanks for real “Hamadi, gloating, said, ‘This is the gun that distributing water purification tablets, its abnormal deposits of material within the renal killed him (Stethem).’ He seemed quite proud efforts were hampered by flood waters The government’s health control center 723 Main Street, Manchester upper. It’s obvious that you love said Tuesday night that at least 102,000 filters. It causes loss of hlood protein and an your work, which calls to mind Billy Graham hospitalized of it.” that prevented helicopters from landing in elevation ol blood fats, leading to edema (excess S330 S661 $1,322 1 Hill said that was the only time he saw some of the worst hit areas. people throughout the country were known this little gem: “If a man love the ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — A foot infection to be suffering from diarrhea. 649-4501 tissue fluid), with swollen legs and accumulation of . labor of his trade apart from any possibly caused by a spider bite has put Hamadi with the gun in his hand. “In most places, people are marooned. liquid within the chest cavity. 241 483 965 question of success or fame, the evangelist Billy Graham in the hospital, a At present, there is no universally accepted gods have called him.” (Robert treatment for this disease, and its cause is unknown. 417 833 ministry spokesman says. Troops told^o shoot Unlimiled 208 Louis Stevenson) Graham, 69, in western New York for a C o sm o n a u ts safe Cortisone appears to help retard progression of the RANGOON, Burma (AP) — Army trucks condition, but its use may be limited by side effects, weeklong crusade, was told he would have to Secne/tfy such as hypertension and cataracts. The use of stay at least two days after being admitted to loaded with armed troops patrolled the Problems? Write to Abby. For Highland Hospital here on Labor Day, capital’s main streets today with orders to immunosuppressive drugs (medicine to retard the a personal, unpublished reply, a fter tw o d e la ys body’s reactions to itself) is still experimental. F7 9^ spokesman A. Larry Ross said ’Tuesday. shoot looters, who were sacking government DANCE STUDIO send a self-addressed envelope to A doctor who examined Graham in North buildings, factories and warehouses. MOSCOW (AP) — Two cosmonauts landed safely Your daughter needs to he under the care of Source UniieO Stales Sai/mgs League o> Savings Institutions Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los^An- 63 LINDEN ST., MANCHESTER someone who is familiar with the condition and has Carolina theorized the evangelist had been The U.S. Embassy in Rangoon ordered an on Earth early today after guidance system geles, Calif. 90069. All correspon- evacuation of 95 American dependents as a malfunctions twice forced them to abort their Directors: Lee & Beverly Burton access to the most up-to-date information regarding NEA graphic dence is Confidential. bitten by a Brown Recluse spider, Ross said. treatment. Graham lives in a wooded area of the southern “precautionary measure.” said Ross Petzing, descent, trapping them in orbit as food and oxygen Appalachians. the U.S. Embassy spokesman in Bangkok. supplies dwindled, Tass said. “He does have significant pain and swelling There were no reports that any ol the Twenty-six tense hours after separating from the CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS in his left foot but It’s a localized Infection and approximately 55 U.S. Embassy staff space station Mir, Abdul Ahad Mohmand, the first IN CLASSICAL BALLET, TAP, JAZZ, Buyer refuses to sign real estate contract doctors have assured him he will be able to members would leave. Afghan in space, and Soviet crewmate Vladimir complete his schedule,” Ross said. Diplomatic sources said the Italian, Israeli Lyakhov touched down in Soviet Central Asia, the ACROBATIC-TUMBLING Graham is scheduled to begin eight days of and several other small embassies sent out official Soviet news agency said. even stronger case against your recipients of the money, you can “Both cosmonauts feel fine after the landing,” DEAR BRUCE; My former buyer. expect to get a substantial portion as a meetings here Sunday. dependents in recent days and that the Social Ballroom Dance Classes Now Being Formed For Adults and Teens wife and 1 purchased a finder’s fee. Japanese and larger Western embassies were Tass said. small income property, DEAR BRUCE: I saw a late-night. LEARN: Foxtrot • Swing • Cha-Cha • Waltz • Merangue • Polka • Rock-Disco • Rhumba television show that offered to help However, what they don’t tell you is considering evacuations. Soviets awoke this morning to a television which we fixed up and that, because there have been so Arrests follow cook-off announcer who said: “We’ll begin this newscast rented. Now we want to Smart Money put you in the business of locating Register at Studio people who have unclaimed money many schemes publicized on televi- MALIBU, Calif. (AP) -AliMacGraw, Bentsen changes views with a report we’ve all been waiting for with great sell it. So we recently sion, in print, etc., the competition Larry Hagman and other stars added impatience.” He then read the Tass dispatch on the Tuesday, Aug. 30 Wed., Aug. 31 Thurs., Sept. 1 signed a contract to sell Bruce Williams coming from the government, from banks or from wills. among “finders” has become intense. celebrity spice to a seaside charity chill WASHINGTON (AP) — Three weeks after landing. Tuesday, Sept. 6 Wed. Sept. 7 Thurs., Sept. 8 it to a lady who is in the Also, a substantial portion of this the Korean War began in 1950, then-Rep. In a tape from mission control near Moscow, real estate business. The people on the show made things cook-off, but at least 20 food lovers got an look so easy. They said there are tons money will never be recovered simply after-dinner surprise: arrests for drunken Lloyd Bentsen urged President Truman to Soviet television showed a red star fiashing on a 2 to 7 PM The contract clearly because, no matter how diligent and threaten an American atomic attack on map where it said the Soyuz TM-5 capsule stated that the building of money waiting to be claimed, and driving. you get a large percentage for skilled the “finder,” the heirs are Highway Patrol officers staffed a booth at “principal North Korean cities” if the parachuted to the ground at 4; 50 a.m. Moscow time was to be sold “as is.” gone, have dropped from view, have Members of Dance Masters of America, Inc., Dance Teachers Club of CT and Dance Educators informing the recipient. Do you know the Seventh Annual Kiwanis Malibu Chili invading communist forces did not withdraw (8; SO p.m. EDT Tuesday) 100 miles southeast of the The day before closing, our prospec- walk away from it like that? passed away or, in some cases, don’t town of Dzhezkazgan in the republic of Kazakhstan. of America and certified by test to teach. Mrs. Burton Is Past President of Dance Teachers Club tive buyer announced that she was not C.B. anything about this, and is it worth Cookoff to warn about a drunken driving from South Korea. wish to be found. Bentsen, now the Democratic vice Otticials gathered in the center applauded after of CT and presently serves on the Board of Directors. She has been CT delegate to the National going to go to settlement because ROCHESTER, N Y. investing our money? ^ While professionals still might stakeout, said Officer Clift Williams. About Dance Masters of America for 3 years, Dean of Women at the National Convention and recently there were code violations that she DEAR C.B.; A contract is only as 20,000 people attended the Labor day event at presidential candidate but then a freshman an announcer pronounced the landing a success. ANCHORAGE,ALASKA make money at this pursuit, the congressman, was among the first About 50 minutes before landing, the guidance was elected Vice President of Area I which includes New England, New York State and Canada. was not aware of until a friend of hers good as the individual or individuals chances of amateurs doing so are the Malibu Civic Clenter. Mr. Burton is representative for the Greater Hartford Dance Consortium to the Capitol Area Arts DEARA.4 .: The promoters of these Washington figures to advocate use of nuclear system’s computer automatically started an engine made an inspection. who sign it. minimal. ____ The arrest figure was down from last year’s Consortium and Is treasurer of that organization’s executive board. They have choreographed Clearly, if your buyer agreed to the shows, books and courses are accu- weapons in Korea. Others were to speak out in that braked the capsule, pulling it out of orbit and She said she could not afford to pay Bruce Williams, America’s lop 35, Williams said. for UConn Nutmeg Theater, MCC and Little Theatre of Manchester. Students have won num- to have the code violations corrected, conditions you outlined, she has a rate when they report that millions of Also appearing at the cook-off were actors agreement, but neither President Truman bringing it safely through the atmosphere, Tass dollars are claimed each year by state radio talk host. Is heard each erous trophies and scholarships at dance competitions. They are known as teachers and adjudi- but she would settle if we agreed to responsibility to close. As you noted, Martin Sheen and Gary Busey, and nor, later. President Eisenhower ever voiced said. cators throughout the country. The studio Is professionally equipped with barres, mirrors and a however, your attorney has pointed governments because insurance poi- weeknight on NBC stations. His make the repairs. column appears every Monday, Wed- impressionist Rich Little. their support. Soviet news reports said earlier that neither wood floor to provide the proper atmosphere for efficient dance training. If we do that, we will lose money! out that it may cost more to make her icy beneficiaries are unknown, bank In an Interview Thursday, Bentsen said he is Mohmand, a 29-year-old Afghan pilot, nor Lyakhov, accounts were never closed, or nesday and Friday. Write to Williams About 60 chill chefs served up their spicy ' Our lawyer says we probably have a do so than the deal is worth. in care of the Manchester Herald, concoctions, and some then got behind the “older and wiser” now and would not do the a 47-year-old Soviet military piiot, was in FOR INFORMATION CALL 647-1083 good case, but it will cost a lot of You’d probably be better off putting mortgages pools were concluded with same again. immediate danger but that the situation soon could refunds due, etc. P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. wheel after slaking their thirsts with too much money for us to bring her to court and this property on the market again. If beer or wine. become critical. you sustain losses after making every They’re correct when they say that Letters of general Interest will be prove that she should have closed. printed In the paper. How can she sign a contract and just effort to sell it, then you may have an if you are able to locate the lawful MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Seot. 7.1900 — II 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 7, 1988

“ We’re going to be a very tight power system Cost a s joins J . C . P e nn e y MARKET REPORT C o m o iio joins re aity firm for the forseeable future,” said William AcUvHy ever the p e n 30 veding dey* Z.MO' Diane Comollo has Sheperdson, spokesman for the New England BUSINESS Agnes Costas has Joined the team of custom Power Pool. Joined the staff of decorators at the J.C. Penney Co. catalog “ We saw even though we had to use all those Re/Max^East of the showroom, 226 Spencer St. actions, the power system ran at close to an I.MC- River in Manchester. Before Joining J.C. Penney, Costas managed optimum level,” Sheperdson said. K elly proteges; She will specialize in her own design and deocrating business. A record demand for the six-state region was residential listings High-t e ch jobs Interiors by Agnes. I set Aug. 11 with consumption of 19,008 buy subsidiary nil, and sales. Costas is a gradu- megawatts. Boston Edison asked four office Comollo has expe- ate of Paler College buildings in downtown Boston to close the CHICAGO (AP) - ’Two pro^ II rience in sales amd of Art, Hamden, 111 following day and city officials closed Boston teges of master dealmaker and| other real estate- ‘are not e nough’ where she earned a City Hall at mid-day. Beatrice Co. Chairman Donald P.j related fields. She Is certificate in interior Buying power from utilities outside the region Kelly said Tuesday they had. a member of the B y M a rt in Cru tslng or The report cited these design for retail. .074.93 and programs asking consumers to conserve purchased a former Beatrice; ja n r town Ethics Commis- developments; w , energy will continue to be commonplace until T h « Associa te d Pre ss subsidiary and planned to use it; sion, and she has —American companies’ share CLOSE 2.099.29 new energy sources are found or conservation as a vehicle for othen N e w store £HANGE__t;£j^ been involved in WASHINGTON - A study of the U.S. domestic market has acquisitions. • 14M becomes routine, Sheperdson said. released today challenges the shrunk dramatically in many w 1 t ‘ * i t w W ' M t w f f M T W T r ' M t W T f MTwt t | j community affairs James M. Snodgrass and* set to op e n t I tl M II______] and the Friendship notion that America will be able high-technology fields. Between Steven S. Lindblad did not reveal* M lugjr to replace millions of Jobs iost in 1970 and 1987, U.S. manufactur- A new clothing Force. ‘Je e p’ clothing licensed what their investor group paid to* A resident of the fading smokestack industries ing companies’ share of the buy the Stiffel Co., a Chicago-} . store is schedule to HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. (AP) - Beginning Manchester area for with new jobs in emerging American market in phono- based manufacturer of brass-, open in the newly M a nch e st er Lu m b a r grows 28 years, Comollo soon, the Jeep name will be seen not only on the high-technology fields. graphs fell from 90 percent to 1 plated lamps, from a subsidiary; I renovated Plata at Manchester Lumber’s new facility at 401 New lives in Manchester D i a n e C c m c l l c rear of the vehicles made by Chrysler Corp., but The Council on Competitive- percent, in color televisions from of American Brands Inc. ; Burr Corners in on the rears of people. 90 percent to 10 percent, in State Road includes a showroom with a deck, with her husband and children. ness said the United States has American Brands, based in! November or De- Chrysler has agreed to a licensing deal with machine tools from 100 percent to windows that show construction stages and lost its once-commanding lead in Greenwich, Conn., acquired Stif-; cember. Murjani, a New York City-based clothing many high-tech industries. It said 35 percent and in telephones from different types of entry ways. fel earlier this year in its $2.7; The store will be En e rgy d e m a nds growing marketer, allowing the Jeep name to adorn blue that only a concerted effort by 99 percent to 25 percent. The company recently moved from its facility billion purchase of Stiffel’s par-* owned by 22-year-old Jeans and other sportswear. government, industry and the —America’s trade surplus in on Center Street to the new 67,000-square-foot BOSTON (AP) — This summer’s record ent, E-II Holdings Inc., a Beatrice} Mary Philbin. It will Robert Kirkwood, manager of Jeep licensing nation’s schools can reverse the high-technology products has de- Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald A g n e s C c s t a s building, which features lumber, windows, regional demands for electricity and offshoot also headed at the time] feature mostly cas- (or the No. 3 automaker, said the clothing will be trend. clined precipitously during the by Kelly. ’ ual clothing, but will also carry swimwear, flooring, tools and other supplies for the builder. unprecedented number of appeals by utilities 1980s and was actually in deficit R O A D S I D E S T A N D — A rc h i e L a h a rt of R o u t e 6. L a h a rt s e lls f lo w e rs f or S D R unveiled in March in department stores, catalogs “ In field after field, from Kelly has announced his resig-* lingerie and work clothes for women aged 13 to The staff at the store offer advice on asking consumers to cut usage probably will be combustion engineering to consu- for the first time in 1986. B u n k e r H ill R o a d , A n d o v e r, a rra n g e s E n t e rpris e s in A n d o v e r. repeated, energy officials say. and “ Jeep gear” stores. nation as chairman of Chicago-] SO. construction techniques and products. mer electronics, from machine —Foreign inventors captured flo w e rs o n his c a r-ro a d s id e s t a n d off based Beatrice effective Oct. 1.] tools to the integrated circuit, 47 percent of U.S. patents in 1987, foreign competitors have moved up from 35 percent in 1975, with into markets pioneered and once Japanese inventors holding key dominated by American firms,” patents in an increasing number the report said. “ Often, their of fields. success was built on exploiting —By 1986, Japan had captured in the Greater- inventions made in American 65 percent of the world market In Manchester Area laboratories by American computer chips. The United OPPORTUNITIES scientists.” States had less than 30 percent. The report said other countries —America could face a short- 543 North Main 8t. such as Japan have done a much fall of 500,000 scientists and REAL ESTATE better Job of bringing new tech- engineers by the year 2010, due to Manchester nology to the marketplace retirements and a declining jF ia n o R e a lt y C o .m MLS featuring: C e n t u ry 21 Epst e in R e a lty number of students choosing 6 4 7 -8 8 9 5 . quickly. '7 /u Unless this trend is reversed, careers in science and OF/homes E P STE IN R E A LTY MIS the study warned, the United engineering. 6 4 6 - 5 2 0 0 ^ ^ 0 States will suffer further deterio- Bobby Inman, a member of the E a c h o f f ic e In d e p e n d e n t ly o w n e d a n d o p e r a t e d . ration in its trade deficits and a council and the chairman of declining standard of living. m OUAL HOUSING Westmark Systems Inc., said that O P S O N 1 U N ITV “ Technology is essential to in global competition, the key to REAL ESTATE h SMART MIV America’s competitiveness, the success in developing new tech- M o r s f o r y o u r c o m f o r t, c o n v e n i e n c e driving force behind increased ^ BOLTON *279,900 647-8000 985 Main Street, Manchester e n d m o n e y d e s c rib e e t h is s p a c i o u s 3 nology for the marketplace is Attractive Garrison Colonial b e d r o o m , 214 b a t h , c e n t r a l a i r productivity, export growth and a speed and teamwork. c o n d i t i o n e d u n i t f e a t u r i n g e f u ll 1 of 4 new homes on private cul-de-sac. rising standard of living,” said "W e’ve been too slow, too b a s e m e n t w i t h 2 f in is h e d r o o m s e n d John Young, chairman of the Features 4 iiedrooms. 2.5 baths, central p riv a t e b a c k y a r d w it h p e tlo . E n j o y W y fragmented, too uncoordinated air, deck off kitchen and more. Fiano council and president of Hewlett- p o o l e n d t e n n is . V A . F H A A P P R O V E D . and too adversarial,” he said. Realty Gallery Of Homes 646-5200. CONDO A ll f o r o n ly *130,9 00. Packard Co.. Manchcfller *45,900 BOLTON- , In releasing the report. Young The report said U.S. companies Come take a look at this special BUILD YOUR DREAM HOUSE said he wanted to challenge the face an uphill struggle in global BOLTON *329,000 1 bedroom end unit with spa- COUNTRY UVING AT ITS BEST comforting illusion that “ the markets unless the federal go- Unique cious floor plan, private front T O B E B U IL T:S m a s h i n g h o m e o n o v e r an COMFORTAOU U V M O ^ ^ sunrise industries of high technol- vernment improves the machin- 4 Bedroom Contemporary, 2,500 sq. ft. and back entrance, lovely pri- Y c u ’ll bre a th e cl e a n, fre s h a ir w h e n y c u L o v e ly Im m a c u l a t e 3 b e d r o o m 114 b a m ery for making national technol- : -M vate backyard, but close to 384 a cr e w o o d e d lo t - lo c a t e d o n a c u l-d e -e a c . C a p a o n q u M a tr a a l. T h i a w a ll o a r ^ ogy are the wave of the future — Features 1st floor master bedroom suite. liv e In th is Ic v e ly 4 b e d r e e m , 2'A b a th N E W f o r . h o m a f a a tura a a n o p a n a ir y ogy policy. 2.5 baths, located on 1+ acre lightly and walking distance to stores, F e a t ur e s In c lu d e 2 x 6 c o n s tru c t io n , s k yl the economic panacea we all library, bus. C c lc n i a l w h ic h e f era a f a m ily siz e d p e rc h , k it c h a n / d in in g a r e a a a p a r a t a d b y a wooded lot. Fiano Realty Gallery Of igh ts, v a u lt e d c e ilin g s, j a c u z z i, c e n tra l air, br e a k f a s t b a r, e b e a u ti f u l p riv a t e y a r d need.” The report called on the next first flQ or f a m ily r e e m , first f l e e r l a u n d ry “In 1987, our trade deficit with president to give his national Homes 646-5200. c e n tra l v a c a n d m u c h , m u c h m or e . Y o u r w i m b ric k p e tlo , *1 30,000. Japan in electronics was almost science adviser Cabinet rank BOLTON *209,000 a n d l a rg e 2 c a r a tt a c h e d g a r a g e . Still tim e p l a n s o r o urs. C a ll t o d a y f o r d e t ails. as large as it was for automobiles. with the power to coordinate all Convenient Country Living COLONIAL t c c h e e s e y c u r c c l c r s . O f f e r e d a t *251,900. So Silicon Valley is not so far government policies relating to I < This comfortable, immaculate 1 owner Manchester *$19,900 ni9T WAmiM FOR YOU removed from Detroit,” he said. research and development. home offers beautiful views to the east, 3 New listibg! Outstanding P i c t u r e y o u r f a m i l y In t h l a l o v e l y 3 bedrooms. 2Vi baths, eat in country Ansaldi built Colonial with in- •1?l C e n t u ry 21 Epst e in R e a lty b e d r o o m , 1V4 b a t h b r i c k f r o n t i t l } kitchen, finished family room with many law apartment! 8 rooms, 4 bed- C o l o n i a l l o c a t e d In t h e P o r t e r 8 t r a a l custom features. Convenient to 1-384. rooms, 1 full bath and 2 'A baths, 543 N o rth M a in Stre e t, M a nch e s t e r ^ a r e a . A t r i u m d o o r a f r o m d i n i n g r o o m Panel to se ek w a ys Call to see today! Fiano Realty Gallery Of 2 fireplaces, walk-up attic, fin- l e a d t o l a rg e d e c k o v e r l o o k i n g a Homes 646-5200. ished basement, 1 car garage! l o v e ly y a r d , *1 5 4,0 0 0. A showing is a sale! fOUALHOUOMe 647-8895 ms. O P O O M U N IT V to re duce drug abuse “Homework Is What We Do Best!' "V ' >- > HARTFORD (AP) - Drug and Named as chairman was Denis >- < < alcohol abuse cost the state F. Mullane, chairman and chief economy $2 billion a year and executive officer of Connecticut Gov. William A. O’Neill wants a Mutual Life Insurance Co. panel of labor, business and DON’T REAL ESTATE SERVICES government leaders to find ways "F ar beyond any need for 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 of reducing substance abuse in moralizing, the hard facts are that when 16 percent of all the workplace. on-the-job injuries are associated LET THE “ The destruction of our citizens with alcohol, we’ve got a prob- *I««HE8TEII *Bt,900 and our labor force cannot be NEW 7 ROOM SALTBOXES H u r r y w o n 't Im II T w o b e d r o o m R e a l Est a t e BRAND NEW LISTING!!! lem,” Mullane said. MALLARD VIEW — DMIncllv e attached townhousea. allowed to continue,” O’Neill said b ric k C o n d o In c o n v e n i e n t lo c a tio n . TR E E S H A D E D Lot on Autumn Straw that le 50ff deep Mil nwp k ^ W * * Flraplacaa, appllancaa. oarpadno. Andaraan Tharmopana Gracious 5 room Ranch on Lakewood Circle So., Tuesday. “The difference be- NEXT C o m p l e x b o a t t e n e w a o l a r lig h t in g “ When an estimated 40 percent ' room Colonial cool In tummer end the tirsplaea Mil wemi Mndowa, aaparate full baaa manta and garage. C om pM e approximately 1200 »q. ft. including 2 bedrooms, • y e t e m In b a c k p a r k i n g lo t. n e w tween an uncertain economy and of all fatal industrial accidents you In Mntar. *170$ from *1491900 large living room with fireplace, epacioue dining ro o t, e x tr e m e ly l o w h e e li n g blll a 647-8400 a strong one can be found in the are thought to be alcohol related, Call 646-2482 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI" C a l l 0 4 6 -2 4 0 2 " W E 'R E S E L L I N G H O U S E S T ’ room plusgenerouB sited eat-in kitchen, acreened-in health and durability, of its a n d a m p l e e t o r a g e In b a s e m e n t. 168 Main Street, Manchester porch, walk-up attic, solid conetruction, freehly we’ve got a problem. When the HOME C a ll S e n t r y f o r m o r e In f o rm a t io n . workforce.” estimated cost to our state Ill i i n r i T painted exterior. *184,900. The governor said the 30- economy alone exceeds $2 billion, member “ Partnership to Protect we’ve got a problem,” Mullane BUYER Connecticut’s Workforce” would said. determine what sorts of problems are most likely to lead to He said the panel’s job will be MANCNEETER *209,900 'MriUeft substance abuse and recommend “ to find models of prevention that SNEAK C h a r m i n g o v e r s i z e d C a p e In work” and get them working in s o u g h t a f t e r S o u t h M a n c h e s t e r l o ways in which public and private New c a t io n . F o rm a l liv in g r o o m a n d d i n Connecticut in large and small sectors can head off those i n g r o o m , t h r e e b e d r o o m s o n e o n VIEW H A R TF O R D C O N D O problems. companies. AWAY! V ' ^ ^ L i s t i n g firs t f lo o r, f irs t f l o o r f a m ily r o o m in the aorlng and aummar Irom thla S room V amon r a n c h o Soy goorFbye to lawn care and aay lw a o«p *m^< m ; T ^ f n ^ ^ p lu s l o w e r le ve l r a c r o o m , 13x1,4 p a Box Mountain Driva. New balha, updated kHchan, cedar t io e n d n e w p r e s a u r e tr e a t e d d e c k . aun room and moral 'lOOa C e l l 0 4 6 -2 4 8 2 " W E ’R E S E L L I N G H O U S E S r The Jim LeSure Manchester Open H o m e b o e e t e f ir e a l a rm s y s t e m w ith C a l l 6 4 0 -2 4 8 2 " W E ’R E S E L L I N G H O U S E S I BRAND NEW LISTING!!! b a t t e ry b e c k u p , c e n tr a l v a c u u m BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Tennis Tournament a n d In t e rc o m s y s t e m . A m u s t e s s ‘•WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” Lovely 8 room Colonial on South Farms Dr., 4 Delixhlful 5+ room Cape Cod on Woodland Street. Advertise your listings herel 2-3 bedroome, modern bath, breejeway, hardwood M E N S A N D W O M E N S S I N G L E S h o m e c e ll n o w f o r y o u r e x c lu a lv e bedroome. let floor family room, plus rec room, floors. Excellent care ha« been taken by long-time M E N S D O U B L E S - W O M E N S D O U B L E S A N D M I X E D D O U B L E S s h o w i n g . S u s a n B u c k n o . fully applianced kitchen, lal floor laundry. owner. Exceptional country-like yard meaaurea “ N E W ” Y U O U T H S I N G L E S T O U R N A M E N T 1 3, 1 4, IS Y E A R S O L O Beautiful grounds complete with a heated in-ground Call 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Blanchard & Rossetto Gunite pool. Taatefully decorated. Martin School, 100x283! *149,900. R e g i s t r a t i o n w i l l b e S e p t e m b e r 6 t h t h r o u g h t h e 9 t h , O N L Y a t t h e M a move-in condition! *254,900. h o n e y R e c r e a t i o n C e n t e r , 110 C e d a r S t . f r o m 3 :0 0 -5 :0 0 p m a n d 6 :0 0 - — FREE HOME EVALUATION — - A . 9 ;0 0 p m . $ 4 .0 0 p e r e v e n t . ask for Debbie B K AL E STA TE 646-2482 M a t c h e s w i l l b e g i n o n S e p t e m b e r 1 3 th a n d w i l l b e p l a y e d d u r i n g e v e n >■ REALTY WORLD' i n g a n d w e e k e n d h o u r s . (203) 649-7709 73 Wa al Cent er Slre ei '•WWB Banolt / Frachall e A n o c l a l a t M a nc h a i l e r. C T 09040 E a c h p l o v e r Is r e a u l r e d t o b r i n g a n e w c a n o f t e n n i s b a l l s . U S T A R u l e s "0^ Commarclal-lnvulmant Company a p p l y . I n t h e e v e n t o f r a i n a l l m a t c h e s w i l l b e p u s h e d b v a c c o r d i n g l y . l% f I W E G ET RESULTS F o r m o r e I n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t t h e M a n c h e s t e r R e c r e a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t a t 6 4 7-3 0 8 9 , o r b e g i n n i n g S e p t e m b e r 6 t h o f 6 4 7-31 66.______P* F O R S A L E VERNON e R o u t s 83, 6 a c r e In d u s tri a l S it e , e x c e ll e n t f o r i . i i a m i - 1 ______BEAUTY m in i yy a r e h o u s a / e tor a g e . In d u s t ri a l C o n d o Lovely and unique, over-alied, dormered Cape. S+ rooms. 5 BETTY-JANE TURNER u s e . bedrooms, and 3 full baths. Rec. room, 2 car garage and e 2 A c r e s In C -1 0 z o n e o n R t. S 3 n e a r H a r t built-in pool. *209,900. m a n n 's S u p e rm a r k e t. 2 ,0 0 0 S F h o m e w i t h School of Dance SPACIOUS COLONIAL RESTORED VICTORIAN COLONIAL In c o m e a p t. M A N C H E STE R *129,900. M A N C H E STE R *1M,900 TOLLAND 40 Oak Street Modern kltctien, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, plus M e t i c u l o u i ly r e a to r e d h o m e In C h e n e y H l a t o rlc a l • $ 0 p r im e c o m m e r c i a l a c r e s o n R t e 1 0 9 finished room on 3rd floor. New vinyl elding end pree- D is tric t. L a rg e c o u n t r y k it c h e n , 1st f l o o r l a u n d ry , */— eure treeted decic______. e d i e c e n t t o 1-04. P B O z o n e d . P o t e n t i a l u s e e Manchester, CT f e n c e d y a rd w it h b r i c k & e l a t e w e l k w e y a . M U S T B E In c lu d e d u s t e r d e v e lo p m e n t, s tr i p s h o p p in g S E E N . a n d o t tic s s. 6 4 9 - 0 2 5 6 ELLINGTON • 3.5 A c r e s In P r i m e In d u s tri a l a r s e a b u t t i n g E l Pre-School Classes D.W.FISH Condo li n g t o n A ir p o r t . P r o p e r t y In c lu d e a s o u n d T H E R E A LTY C C D M f V k N Y 1 8 0 0 C o l o n i a l w R h C o m m e r c i a l P o t e n ti a l. These classes are designed to B OLTO N s M i m — N e w listing, 2 y s sr old 8 room Colonia l. establish in the three and four year WMOSOR • 31 a c r e s In e x c e ll e n t lo c a t i o n t o r p o t e n ti a l Ov ersize d family room with fireplacs, formal Hying roortt FOUR FAMILY old a sense of rhythm, build better s u b d iv i e l o n . P r o p e r t y e l a o In c lu d e s h is t o ric Exterior recently painted on this well-kept, Income 18 th c e n t u r y C o l o n i a l w / e e v e r a l o u t b u lld in g a coordination, establish right and a nd dining room, sp acious master bedroom with Jacuzzi f o r p o s s ib l e h o r s e f orm . producing property. 4 newer left directionability and improve 1 B e t t e r tub, 3 additional bedrooms, central air cond., m a ny extraa, Circuit breakera. 3 oar garage. A Must See . 234,900. FIRST TIME BUYER OPPORTUNITYIII gross motor skills. Through ages I H a f S S S . nfflTHnWfflTlTH F O R L E A S E exacutiva area. *298,000. ‘Putting You 1st Is znd Nature To Us^ MANCHESTER ^ ^ , ME^QOO four and five, a youngster’ s play is NORTHFIELD QREEN ELLINOTON Th is 4 room plus 2 attic room ra nch may be just wh a t yo u are still a major channel for exploring, M A N C H E STE R *139,500 • R e n t a l / P ro t e e e lo n A l O f f i c e s p a c e a v e il e b l a In STRANO REAL ESTATE looking fori Nice size pantry. Carp e te d. Loca te d on a corn er Im m a c u l a t e u n it w it h n e w w a ll t o w e ll c a rp e t in g , 3 B l f e practicing and consolidating new 2 s h o p p in g c e n t e rs o n h i g h tra f flo - R o u t e lot convenie nt to shopping and i-384. / 2 full b e t h i, c e n tr a l s ir a n d b ric k p e tlo . E X Q U I S IT E S3. 156 EfCENTER ST.. MANCHESTER. CT knowledge. Dance class can S e v e r a l sit e s a v a il a b l e s t a rt in g a t 1 4 0 0 8 F a t U6R REALTY CO. U N IT I I«»a a . e. provide pari o f the variety o f JEwU! _CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD’^ stimuli necessarily needed, at this 643-2692 My mommy’s taking me to ornemouM 243 Main Slf M l. Maneh«gtor, C T 09040 lavUetbMt (203) 646-7709 Dancing School this year. stage o f development. 643-1591 243 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 Delly 9:000:00 Rob ert D. M urd o c k , R e a ltor 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066______Set. 9:006:00 643-4616 \t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 7. 1988 fUaurlirslrr Hrral^ Congress Oeue/oper gives board Dukakis takes on education; Section 2, Page 13 SPORTS Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1988 returns to plan for subdivision Bush stumps iegion m embers possible.” ’The developer of 151 acres animously approved a prelimi- By Robert-Greene and aspirations of millions and drug issue The Associated Press millions of American workers “ Yes, it comes down to this; surrounding the $70 million nary plan of development for After eight hard years of rebuild- mall at Buckland Hills has the site, bounded by Buckland across this country,” Dukakis Thoughts 3 to be By Tim Ahtrn ing America’s strength, do we applied for a subdivision that and Slater streets and the Michael Dukakis accused rival said in response to Bush’s com- Th t AMOclattd Press South Windsor border. George Bush of being hopelessly ments. “ That’s not an adequate really want to return to a ApLENty would allow him to sell pieces Disneyland defense policy — with of the land, the town planner The preliminary plan in- out of touch with American answer to American workers.” WASHINGTON - The House is workers for saying wages have Mickey Mouse treatment of our Len Auster ^ said Tuesday. cludes an industrial research taUng up a politically potent dropped because of “ competitive Last week. Bush evoked an men and women in uniform. Sports Editor The developers. 1-84 Asso- and development complex on angry response when he called a recalled anti-drug MU as Congress returns about 32 acres, hotel, office change,” while President Rea- Goofy strategic plans and Donald from vacaUon to face a long Ust of ciates, submitted plans to the small increase in the unemploy- Duck-like lectures telling us that and retail space on about 39 gan used some of his harshest troublesome issues made all the Planning Department Sept. 2 ment rate “ statistically acres, an office and restaurant rhetoric to date to denounce the whatever goes wrong is our own more contentious by election to subdivide the piece, zoned irrelevant.” blankety-blank fault?” Reagan Comprehensive Urban Devel- on about 6 acres, 33 acres of Democratic ticket for advocating campaign tensions. asked. opment, into 24 lots. wetlands and IS acres of open “ a Disneyland defense policy.” Bush was planning to speak at dinner Among the issues that remain Bush and Dukakis went back on M issing kids space. today to the 70th annual conven- The battleground of the air- to be setUed before lawmakers The application said if the Planning Director Mark Pel- the road today for the post-Labor tion of the American Legion in waves began seeing some action. quit to campaign for re-election By Earl Yost subidivision is approved, some legrini said a meeting on the Day campaign blitz. Bush was Louisville, Ky., where Reagan on In ads that began airing Tuesday are spending levels on Star Wars, Special to the Herald of the lots will be sold to application by the Planning appearing before the same Amer- Tuesday lambasted the Demo- in several states, the Democratic arms control issues, a major wiii be ones Trammell Crow Co., the and Zoning Commission will ican Legion audience that Rea- cratic ticket on defense matters National Committee accused Three former members of United State Olympic overhaul of the welfare system, Dallas-based developer who probably be held in October. gan warmed up ’Tuesday, and before the audience of 7,000 Reagan and Republicans of mis- teams will be honored at the ninth annual competing proposals on child has preliminary approval to No public hearing is required Dukakis was preparing fresh veterans and their families. leading Americans about the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame induction dinner care and aid to Nicaragua’s build 1,000 apartments on 55 for subdivision applications, assaults on Bush’s claim to be the threat posed by the the federal Reagan said that while Bush’s hurt the most 4 {» t . 23 at the Arm y and Navy Club. Contra rebels. acres around the mall. he said. education president when the budget deficit. '^ n d y Remigino, a double gold medal winner Many of those same issues are opponents have praised him for The head of 1-84 Associates, The 150 acres is part of the Democratic nominee appears at from the 1952 Games; Joe McCluskey, a bronze being debated by Republican reaching a treaty with the Soviets Later this week, DNC plans It's always difficult when you’re the new boy on New York developer John 380-acre area off Buckland Kean College in Union, N.J. medal winner from the 1932 Games and a member of George Bush and Democrat Mi- banning intermediate-range nu- include an ad stressing Dukakis' the block trying to get settled. It becomes even Finguerra, could not be Street that Includes the one Behind the scenes, Dukakis the 1936 USA squad; and Peter Close, a member of chael Dukakis in their contest for clear weapons in Europe, they “ bring prosperity home” theme, more complicated when others apparently try to reached for comment this million square-foot Pavilions agreed to Bush’s request that the 1960 team, have been invited to attend. the presidency. Their running also “ opposed deploying the which emphasizes economic make it even more difficult. morning. at Buckland Hills and land they meet face-to-face only twice Bob Digan, chairman of the Hall of Fame mates. Sens. Dan Quayle, R-Ind., missiles that made that treaty policies. The Planning and Zoning owned by Manchester devel- and have running mate Lloyd Jim McLaughlin was a successful football coach Committee, raised the idea that a special salute and Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, left Commission on June 20 un- oper Robert Weinberg. Bentsen debate Republican Dan at Woodstock Union High School in Woodstock Vt., shoilld be rendered to area Olympians in this an the campaign trail — at least for Quayle once. Negotiations con- - where in the last five years his teams won 42 games Olympic year. the day — to be on hand for the tinued today on scheduling and ' and lost 21. His roots, though, were in the Nutmeg mi Remigino won the 100-meter dash and was a resumpUon of a congressional format. Duke sorry State and when the Manchester High head member of a winning relay team in the ’60 Games. session that broke in mid-August Dukakis criticized Bush on F rom page 1 , coaching position was vacated last January by Ron He was a standout during his college career at in advance of the Republican Tuesday after the vice president Coumoyer, he went for it. Manhattan College where he reigned as the IC4A100 National Convention. No plans told a shipyard worker in Por- The 42-year-old McLaughlin beat out a fine field Patrick FlyniVMinchcttcr HenId and 200 meters champion and won the Millrose Both chambers were convening From page 1 tland, Ore., his wages have of candidates for the position, and was appointed on Games and Kacey Games 60-yard titles. today for what was expected to be The drivers also would have had ON TH E D E F ENSE - Manchester soccer ball during practice last week. dropped from $13.86 an hour to primarily going to be a student May 9. The long-time track and cross country coach at the final congressional session of to have security clearances as High’s Meg Berte, who will play The Indians face Rockville in their $9.50 an hour under the Reagan event.” His headaches were only to begin. Hartford Public High, Remigino now owns and the year. administration because “ you’re well, he said. stopperback, keeps her eyes on the Kennedy said he was “ not Back in the spring they held a sign-up for opener next Thursday. operates Remigino First Place in Newington. Leaders of the Democratic- $9.5 million tax-abatement for the going through a competitive Cummings said Manchester In addition, the Weiss adminis- crushed, but disappointed” about football, and approximately 80 put their names McCluskey and Close, both started their track controlled Congress hope to finish developer is a giveaway. change.” The reference was to the cancellation. “ I ’m disap- was chosen as a campaign stop tration was instrumental in per- down. careers at Manchester High. Both are also their work by Sept. 30 to permit suading the Homart Develop- There have been periodic calls foreign competition. pointed for the students because I because it met Dukakis’ town members of the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame, But when conditioning week began on Sept. 22, members time to campaign for ment Co. of Chicago to build a for Weiss’s resignation over the After being met by a booing and thought it was a great opportunity “ profile.” That is determined by McCluskey inducted in 1980 and Close in 1981. only 25 potential Indian gridders donned the re-election Nov. 8. All 435 House mall in the town’s North End. The years and talk of his retirement. jeering union crowd at the ... to see the electoral process.” the town’s demographics such as McCluskey was involved in one of the most practice gear. Since then the total has risen to a Erardi fields young team seats will be up for grabs along mall, known as the Pavilions at But Weiss responds to them in Northwest Marine Iron Works in Theodore T. Cummings, a Its size, age breakdown and how bizarre finished in Olympic history in ’32 when with 33 of the 100 Senate positions. Buckland Hills, is scheduled to good humor. Portland, Bush said during lunch, Manchester coordinator for the well the candidate did during mountain-like figure of 37. officials miscounted the number of laps in the A post-election “lame duck” open in 1990. Some residents, “I’ve heard rumors for many "A ll I need is 51 percent of the Dukakis campaign, said his office primary in March, he said. It’s a total McLaughlin will take into battle when steeplechase and the contestants ran an extra lap. meeting is not considered likely. however, have criticized the years I was planning to retire,” vote.” also was contacting drivers for In the primary, Dukakis re- Manchester kicks off the 1988 campaign against McCluskey was second over the regulation distance Heeding election-year polls he said. “George Bush made it clear the presidential motorcade from ceived 3,342 votes, while his Windsor High School. thafII face the fire early administration and elected offi- but fell back to third when the extra lap was run and showing voters are worried about ’Tuesday. Weiss put that rumor today that he really does not Bradley International Airport in closest competitor, Jesse Jack- The disappointing turnout is curious, to say the had to settle for the bronze instead of silver medal. cials for their role in bringing the By Jim Tierney her up. illegal drugs, both chambers are mall to Manchester, saying that a to bed. understand the hopes and dreams Windsor Locks to the high school. son, had 922 votes. ^ least. The fact that a total of zero — like in nadda — Neither McCluskey nor the USA Olympic moguls Manchester Herald Starting at sweeper will be trying to come up with anti-drug sophomores showed an interest in wearing the Red lodged an official protest in the Berlin Games. H.S. Preview senior Heather Lavery while the packages. and White for Manchester High School makes it The former Fordham University star also A youth movement will imme- outside fullbacks will be senior The House bill on the floor even moreso. From an unbeaten freshman football qualified in '36 in Los Angeles but came home diately be thrust into competitive Am y Gates and either sophomore today was written by Democrats without a medal. A retired stock broker, McCluskey team of 1987, you’re telling me no one wanted to fires when the Manchester High of 12 consecutive shutouts during Jen Brindisi or junior Jodi with an eye toward attracting 1HEVTOOKTHE \ lives in Madison. play football in '88. girls’ soccer team takes the field last season. Widmer. Republican support. (TIME TO EXPLAIN) Close, who starred at St. John’s University after .EVERYTHING!. As Tim McCarver says, “ what’s going on here?” for its season opener next Thurs- Two All-Staters return for the The midfield will be anchored The bill would cost up to $2 his schoolboy career, competed in the 1,500 meters According to McLaughlin, six sophomores have day at Rockville High School. Indians in junior stopperback by sophomore Shelly Dieterle, billion a year, which would be in in 1960 in Rome. Close is a mortgage broker in since come out for the squad. That, still, is not a Six freshmen and six sopho- Meg Berte. switched from who scored eight goals last year. addition to the $3.9 billion a year Waldoboro, Maine. realistic number considering the previous year. mores.dot the Indian roster of 21. sweeper, and junior right for- “ She (Dieterle) has got to hold the federal government already Slated for induction into the Manchester Sports Winning breeds interest, not the reverse. TheTour-time defending Central ward Karen Rattanakoun, who our midfield together,” Erardi spends to fight drug abuse. The Hall of Fame this year are Pat Mistretta, Eric Hall, If this is the sophomore class’s way of showing Connecticut Conference East scored a team-high 15 goals a said. plan includes more money for Guido Giorgetti and the late Alex Hackney and Dave it’s disappointment that Mike Masse, who coached Division champions, who were year ago. Freshman Mary Moriarty and education, treatment and reha- TALK Hayes. bilitation, and more resources for on the freshman level successfully for several 16-2 a year ago and a Class L L ^ “ I consider Meg the premier sophomore Tracy Hart have state and local law enforcement OF THE years, didn’t get the head job, it picked a strange quarterfinalist, will have a defi- defender in the state of Connecti- nailed down the other midfield efforts to seize drugs on land, in way to show it. We'd really like to know. We'd like nite lack of experience as it heads cut,” Erardi said. “ Meg has spots. Freshmen Patty Hombos- the air and on the seas. to hear from those on the '87 freshman squad who into the 1988 campaign. worked very, very hard on her tel and Katie Smith, junior Jean B osox open Legislators from both parties elected not to play in '88. Certainly you're not going “ This is going to be our most game. I’ve never had a kid play Faber and sophomore Ellen say the imminent election could UNBELIEViABtEr to get everyone from a potential list of 37 to inexperienced team that we’ve with confidence like she does. Moriarty also will see action in ever had,” eighth-year Indian the midfield. affect both rhetoric and votes in THEY HAVE continue playing. Meg should dominate the final 1/3 t.THE GREATEST Coach Joe Erardi said. “ We had a Congress. But, just six? Odd, indeed. of the field.” Up front along with Rattana- som e space PeiCESI make or break type year last year Erardi added, “ (Rattanakoun). koun will be freshmen Amy " I f the Republicans try to It's not McLaughlin’s fault he was selected as the with all our seniors. W e’ve got six is determined to have a big year. Mizoras at left wing and Jessica dream up some vote to try to head coach. Don’t put the blame on him. He freshmen that will play and play We’ll look to her.” Marquez at center forward. “ She embarrass Sen. Bentsen, they shouldn’t be penalized for getting the job. That’s have to be aware that whatever quite a bit for us. We’re very Senior Paula Hollis, who (Marquez) plays with tremend- on the Tig ers the way it is. And those who are on the team young. Our biggest problem will started a a sophomore, will ous composure for a freshman,” they do could also catch Sen. BEST S E LE C TIO N ,... L O W K T PRICES! 3 DAYS shouldn’t be made to suffer the consequences Quayle,” said Sen. David Pryor, be adjusting to each other.” resume her duties in goal. Fresh- Erardi said. “ She can put the ball Bv Tim Llotta because the selection committee steered itself in D-Ark. Manchester set a school record man Melissa Daversa will back in the back of the net or dish it off. The Associated Press one direction, not another. For example. Democrats may iSjefCH DON'T MISS THIS SALE! ONLY! So, that makes Karen much more push for votes on their legislation Who are the potential losers? Certainly the 1988 dangerous.” Sophomores Julie BALTIM ORE — The Boston Red Sox have won to increase the minimum wage MHS football team. Without adequate depth, and Holmes and Kathy Cumberbatch. themselves a little breathing room and they think from $3.35 per hourto $4.55 hourly with a real possibility of injury as the season who are presently injured, along they’re ready to expand on it. over a three-year period, an progresses, manpower losses will be severely felt. with seniors Colleen Neville and Behind Wes Gardner’s first complete game of his increase opposed by President C O D E -A -P H O N E Tnie rson Anyone who is not out for football this year, but Judy Longer will also see time up career and Mike Greenwell’s three RBI, the Red Reagan. If it were sent to his comes out for the team in '89, is going to be a year front. Sox moved two games in front of the Detroit Tigers Erardi sees the CCC East as a desk, the president might be ANSW ERING DEHUMIDIFIER behind. “ I ’ve been watching practice and the kids in the East Division pennant AM / FM tight race. “ East Hartford, Rock- forced to consider the political 28 PINT are missing some great coaching,” says MHS chase with a 6-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles M ACHINE ville and Windham, those three consequences that a veto would W AIK M AN • O N E TO U C H PLAY BAC K • FROST SENTRY Athletic Director Mike Simmons. Tuesday night. • THE PER F EO will probably field their best have on Bush. • C O O LS AS IT This is a transition year for Manchester High “ It’s nicer to be two in front than one in front,” C O M P A N IO N I • C ALL SC R E ENING teams ever,” he said. “ The Pryor and Sen. Pete Domenici. • V O IC E ACTIVATED DEHUMIDIFIESI football. And McLaughlin’s task of producing a said Greenwell, who hit his 20th homer of the season • THE PER F E a problem is that we’ve been R-N.M., ranking Republican on along with two singles. “ It’s nice to put as much GIFTI winning outfit has gotten tougher even before the successful in the league and the Senate Budget Committee, distance between us and the others as we can. season kicks off. everybody wants a piece of us. All agreed that members are anxious “ I think we’re going to play well down the It’s going to be interesting. the coaches know that we gradu- to finish work and return home to stretch,” Greenwell said. “ We’ve had a little bad ated our whole (senior) class last campaign. streak and they’ve had a worse one. I think we’ re the year. I think we’ll score goals, but “ We have a lot of things still to team to be because we’re in first place.” we’ll give up a few more goals this be done, but people want to finish The Red Sox finish up a three-game series with the year.” up so there’ s going to be a strong Renaming proposed Orioles tonight before returning home Friday night The Indians will have five push to get things resolved and for a 10-game home stand that sees them play the A proposal to rename the Mount Nebo captains in Lavery, Hollis, Gates, dbne,” said Domenici. first six games against Cleveland and Baltimore. football field the Dennis Carlin Memorial Field Rattanakoun and ^ r t e . The Pentagon budget is likely Westinghouse “ We’re confident. We know we’re playing the G eneral was brought before the Manchester Board of Schedule: Sept. 15 Rockville A, to be the most contentious issue, Orioles, Cleveland, then the Orioles,” said Boston’s 10 CU.FT. Directors at its meeting Tuesday night. 17 East Catholic H (10; 30 a.m.), they said. Reagan vetoed Con- Marty Barrett. “ Those are teams we’ve played well E le c tric Director Ron Osella read a letter from the 20 Fermi H, 23 Windham H, 27 gress’ first military budget bill C OLO R TV CHEST against the six years I’ve been here. We have to keep • REMOTE C O NTR OL UNDERCOUNTER Manchester Midget Football Association and South Windsor A, 30 Hartford last month because he didn’t like FREEZER playing well against them and get some space • CABLE READY its president, Sam Hamilton, making the Public A. its arms control policy restric- • WE HAVE REEZERS DISHWASHER between us and the teams chasing us.” • AUTO C O LO R request. “ It seems logical to me,” Osella said Oct. 4 Enfield H, 7 East tions or cuts in his proposed Star AVAILA BLE 5 C U .R . • ENERGY SAVER Gardner’s complete game improved his record to • SOLID STATE • H EAVY DUTY W ASH Wednesday of the request. Hartford H, 11 Rockville H, 14 Wars budget. TO 26 C U .R . . 7-4 and continued a recent hot streak put together by Carlin, who passed away recently, wasoneof Fermi A, 18 Windham A, 21 South Another campaign issue, child the right-hander. In his last four starts, he’s 2-0 with the founding members of the midget football Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Herald Windsor H, 25 Hartford Public H, care, is the subject of numerous a 2.77 ERA. association. 28 Enfield A (12; 30 p.m .), 31 East bills In both chambers. The “ Wes pitched a great game. He’s been pitching Osella said he asked Mayor Peter DiRosa to O F F ENSIVE TH R E AT — Karen Rattanakoun scored 15 Hartford A (3 p.m.). fastest-m oving bill is the well all year. He never seems to give up more than put the item on the agenda at the director’s goals for the Manchester High girls’ soccer team a year Nov. 2 Glastonbury H (3 p.m.) Democratic-backed $2.5 billion three earned runs and he aiways keeps us in the next meeting in two weeks. Games not noted at 3; 30 p.m. game. That’s all you can ask from a pitcher. He’s Act for Better Child Care Servi- ago. The team will look to her for offense again this year. ces to provide an array of been a big part of our .staff.” services for children and parents. Gardner allowed only three runners to reach Though Reagan and other CLEANS scoring position as he won his second straight start conservatives oppose the mea- G eneral wG>' G enera l with the first complete game of his career. His G eneral C alm hits as ya chts are fin a lly set to race previous longest outing was 7 1-3 innings against sure, Democrats have declined to Chicago on July 22. compromise. E le c tric ^ B e c trk S duled for Friday. If necessary, a third lost the Am erica’s Cup again.” ruling that validated his challenge The right-hander was in trouble only in the fourth In addition. Congress has E le c tric By Dennis Georgatos 30" ELECTRIC 19 C U FT race is scheduled for Sunday on a A veteran of five Cup campaigns, and forced San Diego to either meet when the Orioles scored their only run, but he got out passed and Reagan has signed AUTOMATIC The Associated Press similar course to the first. Conner last year skippered the him on the water or forfeit the Cup. of a two-on, one-out jam by getting Terry Kennedy only two of the 13 appropriation RANGE REFRIGERATOR WASHER Though the Kiwi boat is regarded as 12-meter Stars ft Stripes ’ 87 to victory San Diego’s reply to Fay was to to ground into a double play. The Red Sox led 3-1 at bills needed to pay for the federal • SELF C LE A N IN G SAN DIEGO — The New Zealand • LARGE C A P A C ITY SIDE BY SIDE the fastest monohull in the world, over Australian defender Kookaburra meet him on the water, but to defend that point. government when the new fiscal • C LO C K ft TIMER challenger yacht and the U.S. defend- • HEAVY DUTY • FROST R E E Conner’s catamaran with a solid III. In 1983, Conner’s loss to the in a dual-hulled catamaran. “ That was it. I thought we had them then. That year begins Oct. 1. But the other • STORAGE DRAVIfER ing catamaran were to begin racing • TEXTURED DOOR S wing-sail can fly over the Cup courses Aussies, who developed the break- Generally considered faster than a was a big out, the biggest of the game,” Morgan II have been passed separately for the Am erica’s Cup t ^ a y in a about an hour faster than New through winged keel to defeat Liberty, monohull, catamarans had never said. by each chamber and are now in best-of-three regatta that shapes up Zealand’s K Zl, according to its ended 132 years of American domi- before beeiLused in 137 years of Cup The Red Sox jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first two House-Senate conference com- as the calm between two storms of skipper, David Barnes. nance in the event. competition. San Diego claimed the innings, but it was the fourth inning coupled with mittees to resolve differences. litigation. right under design freedoms in the E-Z TERMS Winds of 10-18 knots were predicted Still, Conner said, the maverick The current two-nation regatta Greenwell’s fifth-inning homer that did in AL SIEFFBRTS EASY TO GET TO: Deed of Gift, the so-called constitution CASH over the 40-mile windward-leeward New Zealand challenge that forced an arises from New Zealand Challenge Baltimore. 4 4 5 H A B T F O R D R O A D of the America’s Cup. M A8TIH CARD ocean course off Point Loma, “ cat- early defense of yachting’s greatest chairman Michael Fay’s surprise Greenwell’s was his first in 21 games, M A N C H E STE R . C T. y o u c a w '- 38^ VISA Fay went back to court to try to oust nip” conditions for the heavily fa- prize as well as the unprecedented challenge in 90-foot waterline boats, a dating back to Aug. 13. At MONTHLY PMT. reliance on a space-age catamaran to radical departure from the 12-meters the catamaran as an illegal defender, “ They’ve been pitching me tough the last couple BINGO /•ja< VISA PHONE 647-9997 | / | / vored cat skippered by Dennis O I S C O U N T C E NT e n t! DISCOVER repel it, has left him in a virtual used in Cup competition since 1958. but on July 25, the same court that of weeks,” Greenwell said. "I haven’t been able to AMERICAN LEGION Conner. validated his challenge ordered the HARTfOmO ROAO I ; “ I think you’ll find the type of race no-win situation. 'Hie San Diego Yacht Club initially drive the ball or pull the ball. I’m glad to get it out of SUPER D IS C O U NT CENTER two sides to stop their bickering long that you probably expected when you “ If for some reason we’re not spumed Fay’s challenge, delivered in the way. A tot of people have been asking me about it will start B ingo enough to race then return to court to 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD-K EENEY STREET came here,” Conner said Tuesday, successful here, the only reason we July 1987 as the club and its defense the last couple of days.” H A R T F O R D couldn’t have won is because Dennis manager. Sail America, were plan- resolve any outstanding disputes. W ed., Sept. 7 at 7 PM ^ S IE F F E R T S * I-B4 the eve of his first confrontation with “ (The Red Sox) didn’t take us out of the game,” M ANCHESTER, C O N N . Fay, a wealthy nnerchant banker the massive New Zealand challenger, must not have done his job right,” ning for a multinational regatta in Orioles manager Frank Robinson said. “ The fourth from Auckland, says he will return to 20 American Legion Or. a single-hulled 133-foot sloop. Conner said. “ It we win, the boat is 12-meters in 1991. Fay then took the inning we had two on and none out and only scored OPEN DAILY; MON ft THURS 'TIL 9, TUES, WED, SAT TIL 5, R l 'TIL 8, SUN TIL 5. court to protest the catamaran issue, Manchester The second race, a 39-mile triangu- faster, because you’ve (the media) all issue to the New York Supreme Court, one, then they scored two in the top of the fifth. lar course with equal legs, is sche- told me that. If we lose, old Dennis has arbiter of Cup disputes, obtaining a win or lose. Those two runs (in the fifth) were the ball game.” 646-7961 < if MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 7, 1988 — 15 14 — M ANCHESTER H ERALD . Wedtiesday, Sept. 7, 1988 Proposal w o uld assure Yankees in a pickle bijse SPORTS colle ge grid sh ow d ow n after loss to Injuns >eing IN BRIEF Mahoney Rec hours noted By Herschel NIssenson followed this same arrangement, 0-4. The Associated Press they would be assured that No. 1 Ninth-ranked Iowa lost to Ha- By Ronald Blum pitch every five days if he’s the plate, so I Just decided to go at The Mahoney Rec Center, 110 Cedar St., |s would play No. 2 in somebody’s waii of the much-maligned West- The Associated Press capable.” them ," Swindell said. “ I got a lot now open through June IS, 1989 with its weM day Did you like the national Irawl every year,” Rohe says. ern Athletic (Conference 27-24; Letter, S-S, had not pitched in of outs tonight with my fastball ignore d I hours 3-5 p.m. and 6-10 p.m. Children under 16 , Wisconsin lost 24-14 to Western championship showdowns be- Well, almost. The bowls have NEW YORK - Pickles seem to the major leagues since June 21 up.” must be accompanied by an adult after 8 p.m. tween Penn State andNMiami in rarely agreed on anything over Michigan of the Mid-American have solved AI Letter’s problems because of blisters on the middle New York mounted one serious Weekend hours are Saturday 10a.m. toSp.m., 1986 apd Miami and Oklahoma the years. And certainly the Big Conference, the Big Ten’s vastly with blisters but the New York finger of his left hand. He had not threat. Rickey Henderson walked By Dove Goldberg and Sundays 1-5 p.m.\ last year? Ten and Pac-10, with theln underrated little brother in the Yankees are still over a barrel. even pitched in the minors since to lead off the fourth and, one out The Associated Press The weekday schedule is: 3-5 p.m. — Open '-.JVould you like to see No. 1 play megabucks Rose Itowl contract, Midwest; Rlinois gave up 601 Letter, troubled by blisters on Aug. 24. later, Don Mattingly singled him youth gym, open pool room, game room and No. 2 at the end of every college wouldn’t hear of such an arrange- yards and was trounced 44-7 by Ids pitching hand, gave up one run " I t ’s almost — not comical — to thirBT Dave Winfleld struck out They were chuckling as they exercise room; 6-9 p.m. — open pool room, gme'' football^season? ment. But the Pac-lOhasn’twona Washington State— not Washing- and three hits Tuesday night but silly at times, a blister on a 2-2 breaking ball over the read Hie account on the New York room and exertcse room; 6-8 p.m. — youth open That could happen if other national championship since ton, mind you — and Northwest- during his first appearance in keeping you out of games,” Leiter plate and Jack Clark walked to radio station. gym; 8-9:30 p.m. — open men’s basketball. trawls and conferences follow the Southern Cal in 1972 and jhe Big ern fell to Duke 31-21 in the almost three months. But Greg said. "Sure it’s frustrating. load the bases. Don Slaught, in a lead of the Florida Citrus Bowl Ten’s last champion was Ohio so-called "Battle of the Brains.” Swindell pitched a three-hitter We’ve tried a lot of different 5-for-42 slump, then filed to right. Darryl Talley and Andre Reed and Atlantic Coast (Conference. State in 1968, so who needs them "They ripped us pretty good on and the Cleveland Indians beat of the Buffalo Bills had been remedies, not all in the PG "With the bases loaded, yougot Central lists locals ^ Who says so? Chuck Rohe, anyway. defense,” Iowa coach Hayden the Yankees 1-0 behind Ron category.” arrested at a early Monday to go with what got you tiiere," executive director of the Citrus' "The two things our arrange- Fry said. “ Hawaiididsuchagood Kittle’s loth home run. He struck out five and walked following a fight at a nightclub. Swindell said. "Andy (Allanson, NEW B R ITA IN — Two Mhnchester^High , Bowl. ment does — it offers a national job with their offense that they Boston beat Baltimore 6-1 so two, throwing 80 pitches. He "Guess they celebrated the Cleveland’s catcher) knows my School graduates, and a third from East Under a four-year agreement championship option and it gives kept the bail away from us in the the Yankees fell five games out in Bills’ win a little too much,” the came out after the blister got hot best pitch is the fastball. So we Catholic High School, are on the Central that begins this season, the ACC more variety to our bowl because second half.” the American League East. New but he thinks he’ll be able to make broadcaster chuckled as he read “ This is not the way we were going in and out. With my Connecticut State University men’s soccer teanl ■ ' . champion will go to the Citrus we don’t have the same confer- York dropped into fourth place his next scheduled start. ^ e account. fastball being around the plate, for 1988. Sophomore Hank Stephenson and.' Bowl under a flexible ence coming back every year,” envisioned the start of our season, for the first time this season, ” I think I ’ll soak it for about 30 he didn’t know whether to look in These are the same Bills who freshman Chris Lyder are the MRS graduates arrangement. Rohe says. "A ll conferences and but it’s not an unfamiliar role for falling one-half game behind idle minutes now,” he said before he or out. I got him on a fastball up lost Robb Riddick during training while sophomore John Kronenwetter is the The Citrus Bowl is committed bowls would like to have some any coach,” Wisconsin’s Don Milwaukee. Detroit lost to To- left the clubhouse. " It makes it and out.” camp for failing a drug test for Eagle graduate. '' to the ACC for the 1988 and 1990 variety and the schools would like Morton said. ‘ ‘ W e’ re ronto 7-3 and fell two games out. puff up and turn white, but then it AP photo the second time. Who lost Bruce Stephenson saw action in 11 games last year, seasons. In 1989 and 1991 it has the to go to different places.” embarrassed.” *‘We can’t afford to lose games gets hard.” Swindell lost to Kansas City 1-0 Smith, their All-Pro defensive including six starts. option of inviting the ACC cham- Rest assured the Orange Bowl, The Badgers blew an 11-0 but we can’t afford to let one loss in Aug. 31 in his last start, despite Swindell struck out eight, one end, for the first four games after READY FOR BATTLE — The Stars and pion but can pass if it has an unless the game is for the national first-quarter lead. They lost two effect us for the next one,” Don pitching a four-hitter. He started short of his season high, and he failed a drug test twice this Stripes hard sail catamaran, foreground, opportunity to get the No. 1- championship, would like to have fumbles, had three passes inter- Mattingly said. walked three in his fourth shutout the season with 10 victories in 11 year — first the preseason test Janenda to midfleid ' an0 the New Zealand Challenge yacht ranked team in the country. a Big Eight representative other cepted and became the first Big New York, which has lost three and 12th complete game of the decisions before his mid-season that Riddick also failed, then a sail through San Diego harbor Tuesday At the same time, the ACC than Oklahoma, which has been Ten team to lose to Western of four and 9 of 12, managed only season. It was his first victory of slump. WASHINGTON, D C. - Senior John Janenda, Michigan. random test given some time in their final practice for today’s champion has the option at any the host team the last four years. one threat against Swindell, 15-13. New York in four career deci- Kittle’s home run led off the later. * a Manchester High School graduate, has been time to bypass the Citrus Bowl if And rest assured that Oklahoma "There were some holes out but Yankees manager Lou Pi- sions. And it was only the fourth fourth inning and curled inside Riddick and Smith are among switched to a midfield position for his final America's Cup race. it is ranked No. 2, 3 or 4 and has would love to visit some other there you could drive a truck I niella took heart at the perfor- shutout against the Yankees this the left-field foul pole. Leiter said 14 N F L players suspended so far season with the Georgetown University men’s the opportunity to play the No. 1 bowl once in a while. through,” Washington State mance of Letter. year. the pitch was a mistake. this season. soccer team. Janenda played in goal a year ago team in the Cotton, Sugar or Rohe says his idea “ would coach Dennis Erickson said of “I’m proud of the way he threw "When I went out tonight, “ It was a down-and-in fastball. There are almost sure to be with a 1.56 goals against average. He played in Orange bowls, which have tie-ins certainly allay cries for a Illinois’ defense after the Cou- the ball,” Piniella said. "He’s warming up in the firsf inning. I I tried to get it up and in,” Leiter more. all 18 Hoya games a year ago with three No one wants rep post with the Southwest, Southeastern playoff.” gars’ first road victory in almost right in the rotation and he’ll saw my fastball was moving at said. and Big Eight conferences. If he can convince the other three years. Like Smith, John Taylor of San shutouts. CINCINNATI (AP) - Cincinnati Bengals If the ACC champion is ranked bowls of that, it has a chance. "W e didn’t come off the football Francisco failed twice this year Janenda was Hoya Rookie of the Year in 1985 quarterback Boomer Esiason says none of the and 49ers owner Edward DeBar- No. 1, it would be committed to and we got smacked in the and Defensive Player of the Year in ’86. team’s players want to succeed him as the tolo Jr. told a reporter last week the Citrus Bowl if the payoff is Not to worry. The Big Ten will mouth,” Northwestern coach Georgetown was 7-11 in 1987. players’ union representative because they are Bugs avoid another sweep that five of his players came up competitive with other New Ye- win a game eventually. They Francis Peay said after watching positive on the preseason drug afraid of losing their jobs. ar’s Day games. ABC-TV has have to play each other the Wildcats fall behind Duke "W e could be the first team in N F L history not Patrick Flynn/MinchaMar Harald test. McFolley at Western promised that it will be. sometime. 28-0. But it goes beyond drugs, which to have a player rep,” Esiason said after The Citrus Bowl must make its The best news for the Big Ten get lone win against Mets DANBURY - Elijah McFolley, a Manchester meeting with other Bengals players Monday to Forward passes were not offi- EAGLE HOPE — Dan Revellese returns for his senior gets back to Talley and R e ^ , who preference known by the second last weekend was that six of its year with the East Catholic High-boys’ soccer team. He'll got into an altercation with ,a High graduate, is a running back with the discuss his replacement. "They’re all afraid of Tuesday in November. teams didn’t play. The other four cially permitted in college foot- Western Connecticut State University football ball until the 1906 season. PI’TTSBURGHPTTTSRiTRfiH (AP)rAP^ -_ TheThp at least Splitsplit to have any chance “ “Hegothurtwithah He got hurt with a high pitch to be one of the co-captains. bouncer and had it treated as a job security. They’re more or less tucking their " I f all bowls and conferences did and that's why the Big Ten is haven’t been able at all. We’ve still got a chance. Wilson, and that was basically the "boys will be boys” incident. team this fall. McFolley is a junior. tails and running. to sweep a series from the I ’m not going to lie and say it’s a ball game.” Johnson said. That’s how it goes when it’s not “ I’m done. I did my two years service. Now this season. good one.” The Pirates scored again in the drugs. Apple Run on Oct. 15 it’s up to the 44 or 45 other guys to figure out who But the Pirates haven’t been The Pirates are 5-11 against the third when John Cangelosi Quick start would We chuckle when Dan Hampton they want to represent them,” Esiason said. able to take more than one game Mets this season, and the teams walked, moved to second on a or Keith Millard get into barroom GLASTONBURY - The eighth annual Esiason, the Bengals’ starter in his fifth pro in any of the five series, which is will play their final two games in ground out. stole third and scored fights; when Tommy Kram er and Glastonbury Apple Run is scheduled for season, irked Bengals management and some one big reason they’re nine New York next week. on Redus’ sacrifice fly. several other Minnesota Vikings Saturday, Oct. 15. Applications are available at fans last year when he took a strong pro-union games behind the first-place For the Mets. the good news Smiley. 11-9. gave up singles to help EC hooters are busted for drunk driving, stance during the strike by the NFL Players varioust Connecticut Bank and Trust’s and was the game only took two hours Kevin Elster, Mookie Wilson and even when Chicago Bears coach Mets. running stores. Pre-registration fee is $9 and $10 Association union. He has told management he ) The Pirates salvaged a split of and one minute, which gave them Gregg Jeffries for a run in the By Len Auster Mike Ditka commits the same 0 the day of the race. intended to give up his union post this year to plenty of time to make theirplane sixth. offense following a plane ride the latest series with a 3-2 win A/lanchester Herald For further information, contact either Len concentrate on his job as quarterback. over the Mets Tuesday. Glenn to Chicago. Jeffries led off the ninth with H.S. Pre^ev^ from San Francisco. Whitlock at 659-5233 or Dennis Long at 659-5219. Wilson hit a two-run double and “I like fast games, but I don’t his third home run. After Smiley A quick start out of the gate Now listen to Lawrence Taylor, John Smiley allowed five hits like 8>A-inning fast games on. the had disposed of lefthanded hitters isn’t a must, but it would be quite the best known of the suspended from set, but senior captain Dan Ventura leads U.S. nine over 8 2-3 innings. road,” Mets Manager Davey Keith Hernandez and Darryl advantageous for the East Ca- 14, the man who wrote of his first Revellese (2 goals a year ago) Golf tourney upcoming “Obviously we wanted to Johnson said. Strawberry, Leyland called on tholic High boys’ soccer team in struggle with drugs; “ the golf PARMA, Italy (AP) — Robin Ventura’s and senior Dan Callahan (team- sweep, but in all honesty I don’t Wilson’s first-inning double fol- Jim Gott to face righthanded 1988. course was m y detox tank.” ELLING TO N — John Nowobilski, head pro at the two-run single in the bottom of the eighth inning high 4 goals) are back up front know if you’ll ever sweep the lowed a double by Jo.se Lind and Kevin McReynolds. There’s a twofold reason be- Taylor’s singing a different Tallwood Country Club, will be one of the snapped a 3-3 tie and the United States beat with either Joe Gorman, Jason Mets,” Pirates Manager Jim Bob Ojeda’s only walk of the McReynolds flied out and Gott hind this. tune now, one that m ay save his Connecticut PGA professionals who’ll take part in Taiwan 6-3 Tuesday night to earn a berth against Buechler or Nick Camposeo. UCKY LICEN Leyland said. “ We felt we had to game, to Gary Redus. recorded his 26th save. First, the Eagles are coming off career — even his life. Listen to the Michelob PGA Pro-Am Golf Tournament on Cuba in the finals of the World Baseball They’re all seniors. a dreadful 2-14 campaign in which how he got into trouble. Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Ellington Ridge Country Championship. The midfield is anchored by they scored less than a goal a " I really worked hard this Club. All proceeds from the event will benefit C^ba, the defending champion, used an senior Mark Maglicic in the game, 13 in all, and have to off-season to get myself physi- Connecticut Special Olympics golf program for thi eighth-inning rally o f its own in beating Japan. middle. He’ll be flanked by junior restore some confidence in a cally ready to play, mentally 7-3 earlier Tuesday to remain unbeaten in the U.S. tennis past and future Ted McCarthy, the son of Man- mentally retarded. hurry. Maybe of more signifi- ready to play ball,” the line- tournament and set up Wednesday’s meeting chester High boyi;’ coach Bill ' 'teams will consist of three amateurs and two cance, five of East’s first six backer told former teammate McCarthy, junior Kevin Powers professionals. For further information regarding with the United States whose only defeat in the games are on friendly territory. Beasley Reece in a television tournament was 10-9 to Cuba on Sunday. or sophomore Scott Flood. interview, his only public state- team play, call 1-800-443-6105. After Oct. 1 however, they get to The United States had tied it in the fifthion hits to do battle in quarterfinals The backline may include se- ment on the matter. wear the home white only once in by Mike Fiore, Ventura and Ted Wood. 10 m a t c h e s . nior Tim Powers at stopper and " I wasn’t drinking as much. I senior Ron Cote at sweeperback. Packers sign DIdler Bv Borrv Wllner ing men’s seeds. Lendl beat Jakob Hlasek of “ Our No. 1 concern is scoring,” wasn’t going out as much. During Junior Mike Raffin and seniors The Associated Press " I guess if you sit back and look Switzerland 6-4, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4. said ISth-year East Coach Tom the beginning of training camp, if GREEN B AY, Wis. (A P ) — Free agent tight Tyson title fight Is off Mike Hickey and Jeff King are at it,” Agassi said, "with all the " I ’m on and off,” said Lendl, Malin, who begins the season with I went out I would have Perrier end Clint Didier, a seven-year N F L veteran, was leading contenders for the wing NEW YORK (AP) — Mike Tyson suffered a NEW YORK — Andre Agassi, Opens and Wimbledons he has who is after an unprecedented a 113-97-15 career mark. "W e and stuff like that. But as training signed Tuesday by the Green Bay Packers. fullback slots. Sophomore Jim concussion and an episode of amnesia when his say hello to Jimmy Connors. won, it is new versus used. But fourth consecutive Open crown. sliowed that last year was a camp lingered on, I found myself Didier, 29, had been released by the Tauras and senior Tim McCaf- car struck a tree over the weekend, doctors said, America, say hello to your tennis he’s still very capable out there.” "I hittheballextremely wellfora definite weakness, putting the going out and I had a couple of Washington Redskins during the preseason. frey, both up from the junior and Tyson’s manager said that will keep the past and future. Connors and Agassi have never couple of games, and then for a bail in the net. But we have to be beers and the beers turned to He caught 129 passes for 1.815 yards and 19 varsity, are in line to take over in undisputed heavyweight champion from Which one owns the present played an official match; last handful of games Idon’th itit that optimistic with the number of mixed drinks. I guess it was on . touchdowns in his career with the Redskins. goal. fighting Frank Bruno in London on Oct. 22. might be decided Thursday night year. Connors quit in the first set well. people returning. one Wednesday, I made a bad Seniors Mike Paige and Paul The 6-foot-5,240-pounder had 13 catches for 178 Neurologist Carolyn Britton of Columbia in the quarterfinals of the U.S. of an exhibition because of heat “ But, on the other hand. I ’m The key will be the early pa rt of decision.” Rusczyk should also see action on yards and one touchdown last season. Presbyterian Medical Center said, "H e may Open. exhaustion. still fit and quick and I ’m the schedule. We’re home five of Translation: he kept looking for defense. have been unconscious as long as 20 minutes. He Agassi, ranked fourth in the But when Agassi was 4 years competing well.” the first six dates,” he added. a higher high. Schtdula: Sept. 14 East Hartford A 7 In fact, drug counselors will tell was still groggy when he came to in the world and the hottest player on old, his birthday present was a Lendl faces Derrick Rostagno East begins on the road next p.m.. It South Windsor H, 20 RHAM H, Schmidt to be examined the men’s tour, beat 16-year-old session of hitting balls with of Brentwood. Calif., in the Wednesday at 7p.m. against East 21 Xavier H 3:45 p.m., 28 Fairfield Prep you just that. An addict is an ambulance and was quite alert in the hospital. Michael Chang 7-5, 6-3, 6-2 Tues- H 3:45 p.m. addict is an addict. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — An Alabama doctor His neurological examinations were normal.” Connors. quarters. Rostagno beat Ronald Hartford High before the first of Oct. 1 St. Bernard H 10 a.m., 4 Hand A day night. The 18-year-old sensa- “ If I played with him when he Agenor of Haiti 6-2, 3-6,6-1,6-3 on five home dates next Friday 7:30 p.m., 8 St. Joseph A 1:30 p.m., 12 If you’ve got a problem with will examine Philadelphia Phillies third tion from Las Vegas. Nev.. was 4. great, I had a good time against South Windsor. Xavier A 3:45 p.m., 15 Northwest alcohol, you stay away from even baseman Mike Schmidt’s shoulder Wednesday ’Tuesday. Catholic A 2 p.m., 19 Aquinos A, 22 Measures contemplated winner of six tournaments this playing with him.” Connors said. Malin, as always, is "cau- prescription drugs. If you’ve got a morning and probably will perform surgery In men’s quarterfinal play Fairfield Prep A, 24 St. Bernard A 7 year and riding a 22-match " I f he is 18 now, I will have a good tiously optimistic.” He lost only p.m., 29 St. Joseph H 11 a.m. problem with drugs, you stay Immediately if needed, Schmidt’s agent said. SEOUL, South Korea (A P ) — Possible today, -No. 2 Mats Wilander of winning streak, will take on time playing with him again.” three to graduation returning the Nov. 2 South Windsor A 3 p.m., 3 away from alcohol. measures against nations that boycott the Sweden faced Emilio Sanchez of WIndhom A 3 p.m.. Games not noted Arthur Rosenberg said the 39-year-old Connors, at 36 the grand old man The only non-American to bulk of his roster. The lineup is far 3:30 p.m. "Ex/imine Lawrence Taylor’s Olympics in Seoul will not be decided until after Spain, and Aaron Krickstein, the Schmidt, who suffered a tear in his right rotator of the game. advance to the quarterfinals on statement,” says Don New- the Summer Games, the International Olympic other remaining American, con- cuff, left for Birmingham, Ala., to see Dr. Jim Connors blitzed Jorge Lozano Tuesday was top-seed Ivan combe, the form er Brooklyn tinued his comeback against Andrews, a top sports surgeon. Committee’s information director said today. of Mexico 6-1,6-2,6-0 on Tuesday. Lendl, a native of Czechoslovakia Dodgers pitcher and recovered Darren Cahill of Australia. Michele Verdier also told reporters there The five-time Open champion has who lives in Greenwich. Conn., East girls facing alcoholic who now counsels peo- would be no sanctions against countries that Women’s quarterfinals in- ple on addiction. been the steadiest of the remain- and is seeking U.S. citizenship. replied by Sept. 17 to their invitations to compete cluded No. 1 Steffi Graf against "H e said he had a few beers, in Seoul, even if the reply was a refusal to come. No. 14 Katerina Maleeva of then he had a few cocktails. ’Then, "Participation in the Games is not Bulgaria; No. 2 Martina Navra- a transitional year and only then, he went on to tilova against Zina Garrison; something stronger. That’s the compulsory,” she said. DAILY! third-seed Chris Evert vs. No. 6 She added, however, that those not replying By Len Auster he said. way it is. You’re always looking Manuela Maleeva of Bulgaria; “ will not receive any money from Olympic Manchester Herald The rest of the 18-member to get higher.” and No. 5 Gabriela Sabatini of Every day, hidden somewhere In our squad will be battling to fill the In fact, alcohol is included in Solidarity for the next four years.” Argentina against No. 16 Larisa This could be a transitional slots. Senior Janet Lombardo is a the N F L ’s drug policy — you can She referred to a fund used to help the various Savchenko of the Soviet Union. Classified Columns your license number campaign for the East Catholic contender for a slot up front while be disciplined for repeated exces- member nations of the Olympic movement Graf is just three victories from High School girls’ soccer team senior Madeline Bourcier is look- sive use ol alcohol that leads to develop sports at home. The fund receives 8.8 completing the first Grand Slam may appear. with only seven returning players ing to stake out a position on violations of the law, like re- percent of Olympic television revenues, or about since 1970. from last year’s squad that defense. peated arrests for drunk driving $32 million from the Sept. 17-Oct. 2 Games in Agassi and Chang’s combined barely missed qualifying for Midfield candidates include or disorderly conduct. But tiie Seoul. ages don’t equal that of Connors. postseason play. sophomore Bitsy Deptula, junior policy is looser than with drugs — Of the 167 Olympic member nations, 161 In fact, Diang finds it strange Coach Ron Palm er’s Eagles Cynthia Larson and senior Ste- a one-time aberration is ^ewed replied by a Jan. 17 deadline that they would If your number appears... Take the ad to the that Jimbo is still on tour. posted a 6-7-3 mark In 1987. Gone phanie Ogrodnik, who has been as that. enter these Games, already assured of being the "Jim m y’s weird,” he said. from that squad are seven impressive in preseason scrim- In fact, of the 14 players biggest Olympics ever. designated merchant and pick up your *25. “ The guy is 36, his feet are killing starters, including leading scor- mages. Junior Allissa Mulliken suspended so far this year, all Those not replying were South Korea’s him and he’s still out here in the ers Brenda Bailey (13 goals) and and senior Phyllis McDevitt are were for drugs, none for alcohol. archrival. North Korea, which said it would not U.S. Open quarters. ’That’s so Amelia Bearse (11). “ (But) we in line for work defensively while ’Twelve of the 14 are black — enter unless it were made a co-host, and Cuba, drugs are considered in sports to uncommon. I guess it’s his love have some bright spots in all a pair of sophomores, Chris Ethiopia. Nicaragua. Albania and the Proof of your license plate Is required and for the game that is so great.” areas. We just have to rally be tte black man's vice; alcohol Allard and Aimee Bemais are Seychelles. Chang never got into the match around these people,” Palmer, candidates on the attack. is considered the white man’s. presentation must be made within 7 days or with Agassi. Still, he termed his who begins his fourth year next "There are some gaps but In reality, substance abuse has second Open a success. Friday on the road against South we’ve had a couple of scrim- more to do with money than race Average salary $433,000 offer Is void. " I think I ’ve improved a lot Windsor High School, said. mages and it looks promising,” — consider the drug problems on and, if you had seen me last year, Senior co-captain Katey Cli- Palm er said. Wall Street and in Hollywo

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(Schilling 0 0), 7:35 p.m. Red8ox8,0rlolea1 Ma rshI ph 0 0 00 G P e rrv lb 3 0 2 1 Jord a n 1b 4 0 1 0 Dawson rf 4 1 2 1 Ramos 3b 0 10 0 Bucknr dh 3 0 1 0 CGwvn ph 0000 D M rp h v rf 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 Polm e ir If 4 0 0 0 P a ul P e ople s 85-14-71. C Gro s s — Toron to (Sfleb 12-8) at Detroit (To non o 2 0 0 0 Pecota pr 0 0 0 0 RJone s rf C h arle s Wh e la n 87; N e t — A d l e r D o b k in 14-9), 7:35 p.m. Brown If Deverex rf 0 0 0 0 Th om a s ss 2 0 0 0 CJa m e s3b 3 0 1 0 L a w 3b 3 0 0 0 B O STO N B A LTIM O R E Joyn e r 1b 2 1 1 0 FWhlt e 2b 4 0 1 2 Gibson If 3 0 11 Morrisn 3b 3 0 0 0 Parrish ic 3 0 0 0 B erryhil c 3 0 0 0 88-14-72. D Gro ss — E a rl S. A nd e rso n 93.. Chicago (Reuss 104) ot Milw au k e e 2 0 0 0 B Jacksn rf 3 1 2 0 N e t — D a v e H ass ett 98-22-74. 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Thursd a y's (t a m es P arrish dh 4 0 1 0 Tro b e r 1b 3 0 1 0 H a m dn 3b 2 0 0 0 Kutcher p r 0 0 0 0 (tanzpls 3b 3 0 0 0 Californi a 000 000 002-2 H e epph 10 0 0 Philadelphia 000 110 0 0 0-3 B ill S u lllv a n-A ld o D'A p p o llo n lo 57, E d . Detroit at Ne w Yo r k , 7:30 p.m. Kansas City 001 000 002-3 A n s o ld l-Jo e W a ll 57, R o g e r M o c o lo n e -' Oa kland ot Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. JoR e e d ss 5 1 1 0 BRIp kn 2b 3 0 0 0 Andesn ss 10 0 0 Chic ago 000 100 l o o - l (ta dm a n c 4 0 1 0 One out when winning run scored, Belcher p 2 0 0 0 (t a m e Winning RBI — Samuel (8). B e rnie G lo v in o 57, Jo e M o c a lo n e -S a m ' Californio at Te x a s, 8:35 p.m. Crlsp tno 57, B ill M c A v o v-B o b G llllg o n ,. O nly gomes scheduled Tot als 38 8 11 6 To t a h 29 1 5 1 (t a m e Winning RBI — FWhIte (9). Ml D a vsph 1 1 1 0 E — Gutierre z, CJa m e s, Samuel. DP— LD B — Californio 8, Kansas City 6. 2B— Shrprsn 3b 0 0 0 0 P h i l a d e l p h i a 1, C h ic a g o 1. L O B — 58, B ob M a h e r-L a rrv C o rrln g e r 58,, Boston 110 Oil 888-6 B J a c k s o n , D o w n i n g , W i ls o n . 3 B — To t als 28 1 5 1 Tot al s 12 4 2 Philadelphia 8, Chicago 9. 2B— CJa m e s. D a v e M a rs h a ll-B o b B u tl e r 58, G a r y ' B altimore 000 108 808— 1 BJa ckson. SB— Schodeld (18), McLe m ore 3B— Samuel. HR — RJone s (3), Dawson W o o d-Jtm D a m o t o 58, T i m C o o n e v- National Leagueatandings G a m e Winning RBI — (k e e nw e ll (19). (I D .S F — (Juirk. Los Angeles 000 000 010— 1 (22). SB— De rnier (10), Dascenzo (1), Steve H a rm o n 59, R ic k D e N Ic o lo-W a rd , E — CRIpk en. D P — Boston 1, B altimore IP H R E R B B SO Atla nt a 100 000 o i x -2 Somuel (28), Dunston (21), Sandberg (20). Holm e s 59, Steve D e x l e r-V In c e B u c-. 2. L O B — Bosto n 11, B a ltim o r e 4. 2B— Collf e mla G a m e Winning RBI — Blauser (2). S— Fre em a n. ch e rl 59, To n y B e rz e n s k l-E d O 'C o n n o r' East Division Orsul a k, M urra y. HR — Gre enw ell (20). TCI a rk 8 5 1 1 0 1 E — Sax. LO B — Los Angeles 7, Atla nt a 5. IP H R E R B B SO 59. B a c k s ld e gro s s — Ji m M o rl a rt y-L e o | W L Fct. O B SB— Borre tt (6). SF— B arre tt,CRIp k e n. Minton L,3 4 1-3 3 2 2 1 1 2B— G P e rrv, MID a vIs. 3B— DJom e s. HR— C y r 32. B a c k side n e t— E d B o b lg a n-R o n, __ Philadelphia New York 81 55 .594 Kansas City Blauser (1). SB— Gibson (29), DJa m es Fre em an W,l-2 H a rp o le 16. . Pittsburgh 72 64 .529 9 IP H R E R B B SO G u b l a a 8 2-3 4 2 2 3 7 (9). S— (Srlfdn. ^ Te k ulve B E S T N I N E — Cla ss A — G o rd i e ' Montre al 70 67 .511 11»/2 Boston F a rr W,5-2 1-3 0 0 0 0 T P - H R E R B B SO Bedrosn S,25 Q uic k 30-4-24, W a lly Irish 32-5-27, B ill' Chicogo 47 70 .489 UV7 (t a rd n er W,7-4 9 5 1 1 2 2 H B P — Roy by Gubicza Le s Angeles Chicttao Zw ic k 30-3-27, Sta n H llln s kI 31-4-27. Lo w! St. Louis 45 73 .471 17 B altimore Umpires— Hom e, HIrschbe ck; Rrst, Belcher 7 Move r L,7-14 (St o s s — G o rd lw Q u ic k 73. Cla ss B — . Philadelphia 54 ei .409 25‘/2 Tibbs L.4-13 5 9 5 5 1 2 Joyc e; Second, Re ed; Th ird, (t a rd a . Orosco L,2-2 2-3 Sandrsn Ric k B o tt a ro 31-5-24, J e r r y Th ib o d e a u West (Mvislon Sisk - 4 4 1 1 4 0 T — 2:43. A — 14,645. JHow e ll 1-3 32- 4-24, K e vin H o g a n 32-4-24, T o n y ; W L Pet. O B B K — Tibbs. Alta nta B erz e ns kI 33-7-24, M a rt y C hmIe le c kI LOOK, MISTR ESS!) TH E Y-A R E - W H AT'S G O IN 'I t h e E.S.R.S ... B U T IN STE A D O F . . .T H E Y W IL L N O L O N G E R ^ Los Angeles 78 SB .574 — Umpire s— Hom e, Phillips; Rrs t, P a PSmIth 7 2-3 33- 4-27, V in c e B ucc h e rl 34-7-27. Cla ss C WHAT A GUY by BUI HoesI T H E -E . S . R . S - 7 m A L F U N C -V D O W N , / W ILL B E F I X IN G TH E ROBOTS, P OSE A TH R E A T TO / G O O D ’ Houston 74 44 .'534 5 le rm o; Second, Yo u ng; Th ird , Morrison. Assnmehr W,7-6 1-3 Padrea4,6lanta3 — B ill Jo h n so n 30-10-20, H e rb C a rv e y A R E -G O IN G - / TIO N IM G ! \ C O R PLE? ) TA K E N T O M Y PEO PLE W ILL y o u A N D Y O U R m e n ! Cincinnati 72 45 .524 6V7 T — 2:59. A — 19,124. RangeraS.AthletIcal Suder S,13 1 35-9-24, B e rt B ro w n 38-10-28, (Se orge A R O U N D IN - ) S U M M O N -T H E - > -----— A REPAIR D IS A SS E M B L E TH EM Son Diego 49 47 .507 9 M a y 37-9-28. Cla ss D — E a rl S. A nd e rso n C IR C L E S ! y TE C H N IC IA N S! y ^ S a t l l l B AY INSIDE SAN D IE G O SA N F R A N Son Francisco 70 48 .507 9 O A K L A N D TE X A S 38-12-24. Atla nta 47 89 .344 31 O b r h b i o b r h b i S W E E P S — Cla ss A Gro ss — BUI' o b r h b i Ob r h bl Th o n ss 4 1 1 0 Butler cf 5 1 2 0 " w h e n i t Tu e sd ay's (t a m es Blue Jaya 7. TIgera 3 Hubbrd 2b 5 0 0 0 M cD w e lc t 4 1 1 0 RedalO.AatroaS Z w lc k -D a v e M a llc k 7 4 . N e t — B o b Jo n e s Atla nta Z Los Angeles 1 Reodv 3b 4 1 1 1 S p e l e rlb 4 0 0 0 77- 9-48, E rw i n K e n n e dy 76-5-71, T i m COAAEG TO DH e dsn e t 4 1 0 0 Browne 2b 4 0 1 0 M a D a vIs p 0 000 Cla rk 1b 5 1 2 0 Pittsburgh 3, Ne w York 2 Conseco rf 4 0 3 0 Sierra rt 2 1 1 0 M c N a m a r a 77-4-71, Se rgio S a rtorl 77-4- Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2 TO R O N TO D E TR O IT C IN C IN N A TI H O USTO N (t a tvnncf 3 0 0 0 Mitchell If 5 0 1 1 71, W a lly Iris h 80-9^71, Sta n Hllln s kI R E LIE V IN G n b r h b l Ob r h bl Pork er dh 3 0 11 OBrIe n 1b 3 0 1 2 CMortnz If 4 0 11 MIdn dorf 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati 10, Houston 3 Hassev c 4 0 1 0 Petrolll c 3 0 0 0 O b r h b i o b r h b i 78- 7-71, D o c M c K e e 75-4-71. Cla ss B 6 T R E S 6 r . O '"I St. Louis 1, Montre al 0 F e rnn di ss 4 0 11 Pettis ct 4 0 1 0 Collins rf 4 2 3 0 GYo u n o cf 4 0 1 0 Morind 1b 4 0 1 0 Samuels p 0 0 0 0 Gro ss — R ic k B o tt a ro 79. N e t — K e vin C , Mose by ef 4 0 0 0 Salazar ss 4 0 2 1 Lansfrd 3b 4 0 0 0 Espy It 4 1 2 0 Santlogo c 4 0 1 0 (t a m e r ph 1 0 1 0 Son Di ego 4, San Francisco 3 Ja vi e r If 2 0 0 0 MStnlydh 4 0 0 0 Sabo 3b 4 2 0 1 Dora n 2b 4 0 0 0 H og a n 79-12-67, F r a n k LIpIns kI 82-14-48, T H E R E ’S N O TH IN G We(taes(tay's (t a m es Mlin k sdh 2 1 1 0 Lv n n it 4 0 0 0 Oonlels If 4 5 3 4 Hethcck p 0 0 0 0 K ru k rf 3 000 DNIxon pr 0 1 0 0 P a t WIn a rs kI 82-12-70, J e r r y Th ib o d e a u R e ld e r dh 2 0 0 0 Le mon rt 3 2 3 2 Jnnngs 1b 4 0 2 0 Buechle 3b 3 0 11 RAIo mr 2b 2 2 0 0 Riles 3b 0 0 0 0 L I K E r e c e s s ! ” Montre al (B.SmIt h 10-8) at Pittsburgh (t allego ss 2 0 0 0 Fletchr ss 0 0 0 0 Es asky 1b 2 0 1 0 Bass rf 4 0 0 0 81- 11-70, D ic k H o ra n 82-12-70, To n y i f i i a t (Dra b e k 134), 7:05 p.m. Le ach ph 10 0 0 Knight 1b 3 0 0 0 Oester 2b 2 1 1 1 GD a vIs 1b 4 1 1 1 Rasmsn p 3 0 0 0 AMIvIn c 3 0 1 1 B erz e nk sI 84-14-70. Cla ss C Gro ss — B ill. Infante pr 0 10 0 B ergm n 1b 10 0 0 B a ylor ph 0 0 0 0 Wllkrsnss 3 0 0 0 Fla nnrv 3b 1 0 11 MWIm s3b 3 0 1 0 N e w Yo r k (D a rling 14-9) at Chicago Weiss ss 0 0 0 0 McCIndn c 5 0 1 0 Bell 3b 3 0 0 0 Johnson 80. N e t — B e rt C a rv e y 85-17-48,. (P ic o 5-7), 7:35 p.m. GB e ll It 5 1 2 0 H erndn dh 3 0 0 0 Wlnghm cf 5 0 11 BH a tchr If 4 1 2 0 (t arrelts p 0 0 0 0 E d B oblg a n 89-20-69. Cla ss D Gro ss —' Whitt c 3 1 1 0 Lusodrph 10 0 0 M c G w r Ph 0 0 0 0 Urib e ss 4 0 2 0 Philadelphia (C arm a n 9-10) at St. Louis Phillips pr 0 0 0 0 Quinons ss 4 0 2 2 R a mirz ss 4 1 2 1 E a rl S. And e rso n 87. N e t — T o m ' THE BORN LOSER by Art Sentom (M a gro n e 3 8), 8:35 p.m. M cGrIf f 1b 4 1 1 2 Heath c 2 0 0 0 Cn cp cn lb 3 0 0 0 Tr e vin o c 3 0 11 H a m a k rp 2 0 0 0 A c k e rm a n 94-25-49. Barfi eld rf 4 1 1 0 Sherldn ph 10 0 0 Polonlo pr 0 0 0 0 Sorensenp 0 0 0 0 (E)t96fl King Faaluies Syndickle Inc World r>ghis'gsprvmt ‘3'7 I t t s ^ Cincinnati (R.Roblnson 36) a t San To t als 3! 1 7 1 Tota ls 30 3 7 3 Brown ng p 5 0 1 0 Oeshalesp 1 0 0 0 Di ego (H a w k ins 1310), 10:05 p.m. (Jrub e r 3b 4 1 1 0 Brokns 3b 3 0 0 0 D a rwin p 0 0 0 0 Yongbld rf 2 0 0 0 AffiNT '(bo A LITTLE CfF iOOe. PE60LAE. ^'AA ON VACATION^ Le e 2b 3 0 2 2 DEvn s ph 0 0 0 0 Tot als 11 4 6 3 Tota ls V 3 1 0 2 Houston (Scott 135) at Los Angeles O a kland 001 000 030-1 Hndrsn ph 1 0 1 0 [] (L e a ry 139), 10:35 p.m. Wlw ndr 2b 3 1 2 0 A nd ula r p 0 0 0 0 B e a nph 10 0 0 Te x a s 111 000 OOx-3 SonDte go 000 883 W1— 4 ON THE FA8TBACK by BUI Holbrook Atla nta (Gla vin e 315) at San Francisco (t a m e Winning RBI — OBrIe n (9). Agosto p ’ 0 0 0 (Pric e 1-5), 10:35 p.m. Tota ls 36 710 5 Tota ls 31 3 8 3 M e y er p 0 0 0 Son R t m c lK O 100 000 010— 3 Transactions D P — Te x a s 1. LO B — O a k la nd 10, Te x a s 7. 8 (t a m e Winning RBI — Fla nn e ry (2). Thursft av's (t am es 2B— E s py 2, P a r k e r, Si e rr a . SB— Pnkvtsph 10 0 0 N e w York ot Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Toron to 041 800 811— 7 Smlsd a 2b 10 0 0 E — More la nd, Urib e Z Maldona do, M e l { ^ $ . -m e i-u is , ] loooiJ 'gof^ m or I t h o u g h t 1 6 e N T H IM De troit 800 180 118-3 McDow e ll (28),P olo nla(1 7).SF— OBrIe n. vin, Butler. D P — San Francisco 1. LOB— Montre al at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. IP H R E R Tota ls 401013 9 To t als 34 3 8 3 Vd O'FE’ im A T JE t lW N S off IN A aorre - i u a p i t i o i i i a l . A goTTLE OF Phllodelphta a t St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. (t a m e Winning RBI — Mc(3rltf (8). San Dleoo 7, Son Francisco 10. B A S E B A L L E — Lerhon, Alex ander, B ergm an. D P — Oa kland 2B— Re ady, Fla nn ery. SB— RAIo m or Am eric a n Looguo f O R JDWPiNfr Oi / eil T o W R m r a n d CER6IV10NIAL FASHION. / I CHAMPAGNE ACRP65 Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Burns L > 2 4 7 3 3 Clnctmiatl 101 000 113— 10 Houston at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Toronto 2. LD B — Toron to 8, O t r o l t 4. Houston 000 000 o n — 3 (17), DNIx on (8). S— (t a;vnn, Me lvin, C L E V E L A N D IN O IA N S-R e c a ll e d Jo y HI6 Nose. 2 B — G B e ll, M u llln i k s , M c G rI f t . H R - Cadaret 2 0 0 0 Kru k. Bell,shortst ap,from Colora do Springs ofthe C O M P^TiTo F ., Bi>T... Atla nto at San Francisco, 10:35 p.m. Te xos (t a m e Winning RBI — Sabo (8). r Le mon 2 (11). SF— McGrIf f, Lee. E — Bell 2, Tre vin o. D P — Cincinnati 1, IP H R E R BB Pacific Coast Le agu e.- Purchased the IP H R E R B B SO Hough W,12-15 8 2-3 7 1 1 Son Ologo contracts of Eddie Williams, Inflelder;. Guante S,12 1-3 •0 0 0 Houston 1. LO B— Cincinnati 13, Houston 4 ^/ chp Toronto 2B— R amire z 2, Oilnon e s 2, Tre vin o. Rsmusn Wr13-8 8 8 3 3 2 Rod Alle n, outfielder, ond To m La mp kin,' K e y W,10-4 7 8 W P — Burns. B K — Hough. AAoDovIs S/36 1 2 0 0 0 catcher, from Colora do Springs. Recalled' Umpires— Home, De nkinger; Rrst, 3B— Collins. H R — Da niels 2 (14), GCtavIs Chris Codiroll, pitcher, from Colorado! 0U 5PEHTVOUR. ABILITY IN /WY Q F F D E T R O IT (24) — Hom e (10): Sept. 7, B A S K E T B A L L S U M M E R VAA« 4 Z 3 5 2 .745; Browning, Cincinnati, 15-5, .750; tlnez. SB— Colem an (70),OSmIth (48). 43 4.5 12 0 WEST ea st my and the king of diamonds was led. ;13,14,15,Clnclnnatl;23,24,25,San Jun ertcon Le agu e Ch a nn e ls 30, 38, W TIC Anderson, Chi. 24 123 51 15 2 O B N E R A L cue-hid, you (X)uld bid two diamonds such information. West bad the oppor- D i e go; 27,28,29, Atla nta . ^ Kltd e (18), Indians; (taeenwell (20), 7:35 p .m . — M e ts a t Cubs, Sport- Mitchell, Phoo. 72 110 5 0 23 0 M SG N E TW O R K — N a m e d Gil Ctancv I 4 Dbl. 1 NT tunity to make a dramatic “suit-pref- sChonn e l, W F A N (1050) Smith, Wash. over one diamond, not to fonta to Red Sox; (.emon 2 (11), Tig e rs; Gladden Mancheatar Stare 20 100 5 0 21 0 boxing analyst. Pan 3 NT P ass Pass game but to show 5-S in the majors erence" play by playing the diamond C IN C I N N A TI (25) — Hom e (14) : Sept. 13, (11); Twins. 7:30 p .m . — India ns a t Yon k e e s, ' Riggs, Atl. 14 91 51 20 0 C O L L E G E Pass 14.15, Housto n; 14,17,18, L o s ^ g e t o ,^ 2 0 , Ch a nn e ls 11, 24, W P O P Th e M a nch e st e r Stars Inde pe nd ent JCKTMS, Det. 24 W 5 0 14 1 B JK X K P O R T S T A T E — N a m e d Ja m es without too much in the way of high 10 when East won the ace. Etast would San Dle o o; 21,22, San Fra ncisco; 30, Oct. 1, Nodon al Leogue 7:3 0 p .m . — Te n n is: U.S. O p e n, USA 13-v e a r-old socc er t e a m w o n th e 1988 Hllltard, N.O. 19 95 5 0 22 0 OeBell baseball coach. then play a spade and the defenders 9:30 p.m . — Coll e g e s occ e r: UC o n n a t Opening lead: A J cards. In the 1942 setting of “Murder S t . Z ^ f i ^ t a ; Oct. 3, N ^ Y o r k (If Blouser (1), Bra ve s; Jefferies (3), F a rm in g to n Shootout To u rn a m e n t last Walk er, Doll. 19 79 5 2 12 0 C A L D W E L L , N .J.— N a m e d M a rk Cortno at the Bridge Table,” East made a would take five quick tricks in that n e c e ss ary). A w o y (1 I K Sept. 7, 8, Son M e ts; R.Jone s (3), Phillie s; Dawson (22), Bosto n Coll e g e (t a p e d ), N E S N we e k e nd. Th e Sta rs be at G la s t o n b ury, Cra ig, S.F. 18 47 1 7 10 1 me n's head b(Rk elboll coach. 3?w t t w T e Dle o o; 9, 10, 11, Los Ange le s; U 24, 25, Cubs; Daniels 2 (14), Reds; Da vis (27), 11:30 p .m . — U.S. (t a e n highlights, 3-2, In th e s e mifin al a nd nipp e d W e SandwT, Chi. 10 59 59 28 1 C A LIF O R N IA — N a m e d (t a ry Colson a s takeout double and South arrived in suit to beat the contract two tricks. Atla n t a ; I C 27, 28, Son Froncisco. Astros. Ch a nn e l 3 th ers fie ld, 2-1, In th e titl e m a tch. D.N elton, Minn. 10 SO 50 27 0 sistant bcoketboll coach. 18 - M ANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1988 M ANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 7, 1988 — 19 Usin g g ard e n vegetables in saiads Apple-b e rry drink IIA cups sliced fresh or 1 to 2 teaspoons sugar FOOD frozen strawberries, thawed 3 to 4 large ice cubes It mealtime Dllled ham V preparation Bacon, shrimp 2 tablespoons frozen apple seems like a and avocado salad and spinach ^ Juice concentrate chore, and you 1 tablespoon butter 1 package (16 ounces) frozen, hate to face a Microwave 2 tablespoons fine dry bread In a blender container combine strawberries. Juice concen- C aribb e a n fruit saiad Feeding Yale students no small task shelled and deveined shrimp hot kitchen, let crumbs trate and sugar. Cover; blend until smooth. With blender 2 tablespoons dry sherry the microwave Kitchen 1 teaspoon grated Parmesan running, add ice cubes, one at a time, through opening in lid. One 14-ounce can hearts of 1 tablespoon cooking oil ■A of an 8 ounce package sliced B y L a r r y Ros e nth a l year since then. “ You’ll still find beef stew, food service is abandoning the come to your cheese Blend well. Makes 1 (12-ounce) serving. palm, drained and sliced Z teaspoons honey Marge Churchill bacon T h e A s s o ci a t e d Pre ss The file has been sold four oven-fried chicken — the age-old use of plastic-foam cups for paper rescue and help 1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes '/i to 1 medium banana, '/ t teaspoon ground cin- ■A cup mayonnaise Nutrition Inlormatlon per lerving; ISO cal., 2 g pro., 32 g carbo., 1 g fat, 10 tng times over, at $20,000 a shot, to favorites,” Ms. Dougherty said. products. keep you cool. 1 tablespoon butter •odium. U.S. RDA: 212 percent vit. C. quartered namon or ground allspice 2 tablespoons cider vinegar NEW HAVEN (A P ) - No one Princeton, Coiumbia, Duke and While more vegetarian entrees Three times each semester, A microwave 1 tablespoon flour 1 medium papaya, seeded, '/t teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons water knows the tastes of Yale Univer- Notre Dame. are being added this 288th aca- Ms. Dougherty gets together with not only makes ■A teaspoon dried dillweed peeled and sliced Lettuce leaves 1 tablespoon lemon Juice sity students better than Karen “ By and large, most students demic year, which begins today, a student food advisory meal preparation fast, it can help ■A teaspoon pepper 1 large orange, peeled and Lime slices or wedges >/4 pound green beans (A teaspoon sugar Dougherty. realize there have been more “ hamburgers and french fries committee. you prepare hot meals without ■A cup milk sectioned 3 medium carrots, sliced ■A teaspoon ground red pepper But when Ms. Dougherty talks times they have been satisfied are still so liked they are on the Reaching any kind of unanim- heating up the cook. ■A cup shredded Gouda cheese 1 bunch broccoli, cut into 2 by 1 package (10 ounces) fresh t tablespoons lemon Juice about the enduring popularity of than dissatisfied. That is where menu every week,” she noted. ity can be difficult, as can be (1 ounce) We have selected for you an v/t Inch pieces spinach 2 tablespoons lime Juice the classics, she doesn’t mean we are kind of aiming. I think it is “ If we miss a week, we get hate illustrated by last year’s Great 1 package (10 ounces) frozen interesting assortment of easy to 1 m^j^m zucchini, sliced 2 medium size avocados Homer, Dickens or Melville, but unrealistic to think that at every mail in the suggestion boxes.” Cereal Debate. chopped spinach, thawed and prepare meals which will help to inch diick ‘ 1 Jar (4 ounces) pimentos, In a medium mixing bowl combine hearts of palm, banana, beef stew, oven-fried chicken and meal they will come in there and Although students are'decreas- After the food committee com- well-drained , i^estore your appetite even on 1 medium yellow squash, sliced drained and diced papaya and orange sections. the grilled cheese sandwich. find something they are dying to ing their consumption of r e d . plained that the cereal selection 6 ounces fully cooked ham, cut your busiest day. ■A inch thick For dressing, in a screw-top jar combine lemon juice, lime Y a le’s executive dietician, Ms. eat,’ ’ Ms. Dougherty said. meat, Ms. Dougherty said, was 20 years out-of-date, Ms. In a 9 inch pie plate, place into thin slices. Plan your shopping ahead of ■A pound sharp Cheddar Juice, oil, ho,ey, cinnamon and paprika. Cover and shake well to Dougherty is in charge of satisfy- Some recipes recommended by “ whenver we put it on the menu, Dougherty said she suggested the frozen shrimp. Cook on high For topping, in a custard cup, time so that you can avoid cheese, cubed mix. Pour dressing over fruit mixture; toss gently to coat. ing the often contradictory culi- students have made it into the it is by and far the biggest seller of students come up with power for 9 to 10 minutes. Stirring cook 1 tablespoon butter on high making last minute trips to the ■A pound Swiss cheese, cubed Arrange fruit on a lettuce-lined platter or on individual salad nary demands of a diverse group Yale food file, although Ms. the night.” replacements. power for 30 to 40 seconds, or until grocery store. ■A pint cherry tomatoes halfway through cooking time. plates. Garnish with lime slices or wedges. Makes 4 servings. of Ivy Leaguers who are not shy Dougherty, who is in charge of all Students can drop complaints The students, after consulting Our garden vegetable and Drain; sprinkle with sherry. melted. Stir in bread crumbs, Nutrition information per serving: 110 cal.. I g pro., 21 g carbo., 4 g fat. 4 mg about speaking up when some- menu planning, said she would or recommendations in sugges- with their constituents, could pasta salad can be prepared in Cover and refrigerate shrimp Parmesan cheese and parsley S Prepare macaroni convention- sodium. U.S. RDA: 34 percent vlt. A, 129 percent vlt. C. thing isn’t to their taste. not classify any of them as tion boxes in any of the dining come up only with generalities. stages. Cook the bow-tie maca- ally as label directs; drain. while preparing the rest of the flakes. Set aside. She must do so within strict “really popular.’’ halls. Or, as they are prone to do, “ They said they wanted more roni by conventional methods In a large bowl, mix vinegar, salad. In a 2 cup measure cook 1 budgetary limits; the average One recent addition was a they can go report their gastro- high-fiber choices, but they also early in the morning, drain and oil, oregano, salt, crushed red Place bacon on a double thick- tablespoon butter, uncovered on cost of a meal cannotexceed $1.88 recipe for poulet basquais, nomical grievances directly to wanted more sugar cereals. I refrigerate. Then prepare the pepper and green onions. ness of paper towels on paper high power for 30 to 40 seconds, or if dining hall operations are to chicken quarters in a stewed dining hall managers. said: ‘This doesn’t compute here. vegetables in the microwave Just plate. Cook on high power for 5 to until melted. Stir in flour, dil- remain in the black this year. tomato mixture. “ If they are unhappy about This seems contradictory.’” before serving. The same idea In a 12 x 8 inch baking dish, cook 6 minutes, or until brown and lweed, and pepper. Stir in milk. By most accounts, she has been “ While the students liked it, the something, they let someone Ms. Dougherty said she ended can be used for chicken and green beans, carrots and >A cup crisp. Set aside to cook, then Cook, uncovered, on high for 1 to 2 remarkably successful. Students reaction wasn’t, ‘Wow, this is the know. They will find a manager up making the decision for them, potato salad with a zesty water, covered, on high power for crumble. minutes, or until thickened and Campsit e lunch at Yale have in recent years given best chicken I ’ve ever had,’ ’’ Ms. and say, ‘Last night’s vegetables adding two high-fiber cereals, 6 to 8 minutes, stirring once. With In a small bowl, beat mayon- bubbly, stiring every 30 seconds. E dressing. high marks to the food dished out Dougherty said. sucked,” Ms. Dougherty said. one sugary variety, and one that a slotted spoon, remove to bowl naise, vinegar, water, lemon Stir in wine and cheese. One 14'A-ounce can ta- One 7>/s-ounce can toma- in the school’s 13 dining areas. About 80 percent of the compu- “ Some of the things that make fell into neither category. with dressing. Add broccoli to juice, sugar and ground red Stir about half of the hot males, sliced into 'A-inch toes, cut up Part of the secret of that ter file is the same as it was when them happy have nothing to do Despite the growing demand G a rd e n ve ge t able baking dish; cook, covered, for 6 pepper. Set dressing aside. mixture into the spinach. Spread pieces Vt teaspoon sugar success lies in a computer file of it was created, despite a growing with food per se,” she added. for unsweetened, high-fiber ce- to 7 minutes on high. Remove to Line a large platter with fresh spinach mixture in two 14 ounce One 12-ounce can vegetable Dash pepper about 1,600 tried-and-true recipes demand over the years for less In response to demands from reals, one sugary variety re- a n d pa sta salad bowl as above. Add zucchini and washed spinach. Cut each avo- au gratin dishes. Cook, unco- Juice cocktail One 4-ounce package put together between 1973 and red meat and more vegetarian students concerned about envir- mains the overwhelming favorite 'At of a 16 ounce package of yellow squash to baking dish; cado into half; discard seed. Peel vered, on high power for 2 to 4 One 8 cup) >A teaspoon salt carrots; Chicken salad sandwich, fruit, milk. lovable. When Del Monte began good for one free can of Libby's Lite Fruits. Send M ond a y: Chilled apple juice, cheeseburger, Prince Rigatoni A & P ■A cup water Dash pepper six years ago to offer them free in the required refund form and the labels form Friday; Baked haddock, whipped potato, spin- Clip ’n’ file refunds ach: Tuna salad sandwich, fruit, milk. french fries, peanut butter cookie. 3 b e a t e n e g g s return for 60 labels, they created three cans of Libby’s Lite Fruits (any variety). Tu e s d a y: CHam roll, green beans, juice bar. Ic e C r e a m One 8-ounce carton plain a sensation. Vegetables, starches, fruits (File No. 4) Expires Sept. 30, 1988. W e d n e M a y; Pasta with meat sauce, hot garlic or Linguine yogurt At the time of the Yumkins’ Manchester schools bread, vegetable sticks, fresh fruit. introduction, some people were Clip out this file and keep it with similar SAN GIORGIO Pasta/Vegetable Coupon ^ A A cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with Offer. Receive $1 in San Giorgio coupons, along The following lunches will be served in the 'n a n d a y : Chilled fruit juice, grilled ham and Line pastry shell with a double thickness of heavy-duty foil. positive that they would be Del cheese sandwich, tomato and cucumber wedges, = gai 1 3 3 ^Monte’s biggest promotional fi- beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting with a 25-cent fresh-vegetable coupon. Send the Manchester public schools the week of Sept. 12-16: i.b ^ Bake in 450-degree oven 5 minutes. Remove foil and bake 5 to 7 the needed proofs of purchase while looking for required refund form and four Universal Product Monday: Cheeseburger on roll, potato sticks, gelatin with topping. pkgs. 99 cont. Ml asco. The skeptical asked who in - minutes more or until edges are light brown. Reduce oven the required forms at the supermarket, in Codes from any San Giorgio Pasta products. buttered green beans, chilled mixed fruit, milk. F rid a y: Fresh baked pizza, with meat and cheese, temperature to 350 degrees. their right mind would collect 60 newspapers and magazines, and when trading Expires Sept. 30, 1988. Tuesday: Baked ham, sweet potatoes, whole tossed garden salad, assorted fruit. 1 FREE WITH 3 DELUXE# ALL VARIETIES Meanwhile, in a 2-quart saucepan combine zucchini, onion and Del Monte labels for a toy? But with friends. Offers may not be available in all kernel com, bread and butter, fudge cookies, milk. water. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer, covered, about 3 that first year more than 20 SUCCESS Seasoned Rice “ Buy Two, Get One million labels flooded Del areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive WedneMay: Ziti, meat sauce, buttered mixed He bron elementary schools minutes or until zucchini is just tender. Drain well. In a medium each refund. Free” Offer. Receive a coupon good for a box of vegetailes, bread and butter, chilled peaches, Je rg e n’s Mild Friskies mixing bowl combine eggs, yogurt, cheese, flour, dillweed, salt Monte’s mail box. Loved by another flavor of Success Seasoned Rice. Send The following lunches will be served at Hebron consumers, the Yumkins were a millk. and pepper; stir in vegetables. Pour vegetable mixture into hot This offer does not require a refund form. the required refund form and two proof-of- Thursday: Salami grinder, applesauce. Ice Elementary, Gilead Hill and Andover Elementary Bath Soap Bright Eyes pastry shell. Bake, uncovered, in a 350-degree oven for 25 to 30 tremendous success. CAJUN Cuisine Cookbook Offer, Beau Bayou purchase seals from boxes of new Success schools the week of Sept. 12-16; During the succeeding years cream, milk. minutes or until a knife inserted near the center comesjut clean. Publishing Co., P.O. Box 53089, Lafayette, LA Seasoned Rice. Expires Sept. 30, 1988. Friday: French bread pizza with pepperoni, M ond a y: Hamburgers, puffs, mixed vegetables, the Yumkins promotion helped to Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Makes 6 main-dish servings. 70505. Receive a Cajun Cuisine Cookbook (a tossed salad, butterscotch pudding, milk. cake with frosting. sell more than 80 million cans of $14.95 value). Send two proofs of purchase from UNCLE BEN’S Magazine Offer. Receive Tu e s d a y: Chicken snacks, buttered noodles, peas Nutrition information per serving; 353 cal., IS g pro., 24g carbo., 22 g fat, 166 4 ct. 13 Oz. Del Monte foods and beverages. any size of Carolina Rice and a check or money 50-percent savings on a one-year subscription to and carrots, applesauce, com bread. can mg chol., 444 mg sodium. U.S. RDA; 11 percent vit. A. 17 percent riboflavin, 37 Country Home magazine. Send the required pkg. percent calcium, SO percent phosphorus. In many homes, the Yumkins order for $7.49, along with $2.50 for postage and Coventry High School Wednesd ay: Cheese pizza, cole slaw, juice cups. were proudly displayed as collec- refund form and three proofs of purchase from handling. This offer is good while supplies last. The following lunches will be served at Coventry Th urs d a y: Hot dog with roll, french fries, diced PRICES E F F E CTW E TH RU SAT., S E PT 1 0TH, 1988. tors’ items. There was talk of a Uncle Ben’s Country Inn Rice Dishes (any WE RESERVE TH E RIGHT T O LIMIT SALES AND 'TO C O R R E CT T Y T O G R ^ W High School the week of Sept. 12-16: carrots, chocolate chip cake. ITEMS FOR SALE N O T AVAILABLE T O W H OLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS. Country Yumkins television pro- These offers require refund forms; variety), along with a check or money order lor Monday: Beef and bacon burger on sesame roll, F rid a y: Tacos with lettuce and tomato, green gram, but it didn’t materialize. LIBBY’S Lite Fruits Offer. Receive a coupon $7.49. Expires Sept. 30, 1988. potato puffs, choice of vegetables, assorted fruit, beans, pears. Milk is extra. — Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens While the Yumkins were a MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 7, 1968 - 21 go - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 7, 1988

Puzzle s TV Tonight Retired FBi agent is ‘keeper of the Cup’ •Bv Sharon L. Jones gentle green eyes, Keith has thrived The Asiocloted Press disclose. after the United States won it back 6 Simple sugar Answer to Previous Puzzle 1:00AM CD Lmro BoM A h riT on the attention, excitement and ' He can count on one hand the from Australia. ACROSS 5:00PM IHBO] MOVIE; The Quick Of 2. Rudner. (In Stereo) 7 Lacquer and the Dead' (CC) A swashbuckling CD ArcM« Bunkar's.PlM* responsibility. number of times the Cup was Struck in 1848 by London silvers- ClD Police Story 1 0:30PM Qj) Odd Couple SAN - Jack Keith is no 1 Small opaning ingredient cowboy comes to the aid of a family of CD Discovar wHh Robait Vaughn DIEGO “ It’s given me a whole new lease on threatened. One time a group of mith Robert Garrad, for Britain’s homesteaders in this adaptation of Louis MOVIE: 'Nightkiir The beautiful wife (S) INN Newt sailor, but he has a Job that many S Rad wina 8 Examined C£) Joa Franklin life,” said Keith, 68, a San Diego Virginia youths ’’high on something” Royal Yacht Squadron, the Cup today L'Amour’s novel. Sam Elliot. Tom Conti, of an industrialist and her lover plot the (3) Hogsn't Heroat yacht racing types might envy — one 9 Tropical cuckoo 9 Chinese nurse Kate Capshaw. 1987 Rated NR. (In death of her husband. Jaclyn Smith. James di) Twilight Zona resident who retired in 1977 after 27 vowed to steal the Cup for a young is worth about $900 ’ ’melted,” Keith 9l) Muy Eipecial 12 Actor Sharif 10 Local movie Stereo) Franciscus, Robert Mitchum. 1980. ® Jaffaraona (CC). that keeps him close to the sport's years with the FBI. girl. said. [D IS ] Bud Qreantpan't Summer Olym- 13 Biblical prophet theater (sl.) 5:30PM [E S P N ] Yacht Racing Con- Funny People Schet^led: Japanese [C N N ] Inalda Polltica '88 most prestigious trophy as "keeper of He said his biggest worry has not auditions; a spaghetti harvest; lizard lov- pic Greats The Olympics historian hlgh- ” I had a camera under a long coat ’’But if you consider its value as a 14 Frenzied 11 of March tinues (90 min.) [ights U.S. gold m ^sllst Mark Breland's [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Cindy' Updated version the Cup.” been that the trophy would be ers; stand-up routines bv comics Blake which I buttoned to make it seem that symbol of victory or national trophy 15 Enthusiasm 16 Logrolling con- 6:00PM w 3 ) (36) (46) News Clark and Rita Rudner. (BOfmin.) (In Stereo) boxing performance in the 1984 Games of "Cinderella" finds a World War H-era The America’s Cup, that is: the snatched, because that is unlikely 17 Lincoln's and the finish of the 1968 marathon. Harlem girt attending the lavish Sugar Hill 1 was armed,” he said. ’’Then I tried or the oldest existing trophy sought in test ® (61) Three's Company (ID WonderWorke; Aime of Green Ga- 8.4-pound, 34-inch-high, 140-year-old under constant surveillance of secur- nickname [H B O ] HHchhikar (CC) A high-pricdd hit 'Ball. Cnarlalne W o ^ srd , Clifton Davis, to reason with them. ... In the 20 Indian CI3 T.J. Hooker bles, the Sequel (CC). f’art 1 of 2. silver trophy with elaborate Victorian ity guards. sport, it’s priceless.” woman falls In love with a fitness instruc- Scoay Mitchell. 1978. 18 Nagativa word 21 Fruit drink meantime, my wife got the police. (18) Rockford Files ® El Extrano R etoim de Diana Salazar tor in this episode starring Greg Evigan and [ESPN] Sportsman Sarles curves and flourishes for which ” I’m scared to death that someone While he talks about the Cup with 19 Irritates 22 In raadiness (2 A-Team dZ) Infinite Voyim Season Premiere Lucy Guttsridge. (In Stereo) [USA] Search for Tomorrow millions of dollars are spent and court is going to ask me a nautical ” I don’t worry about somebody the enthusiasm of an impassioned 21 Computer (CC) This scientific exploration and dis- wds.) (JEI^ N e w s (Live) battles fought. The Cup is once again question,” Keith, a non-sailor, said trying to cause damage so much as language covery series begiru Its second season ex- 11:00PM (3D d3 ® (S) News :20AM[MAX]] MOVIE: 'Black Moon schoolboy, Keith declines to discuss 23 Saw amining the huntir]|g bands who crossed at stake as the famed yacht race gets people trying to over-love it.” 24 Remarkable per- ®4) Doctor Who: The Chase Part 6 of 6. dD ® M*A*S*H Rising' (Cd)(CC) A professionalprol thief working during an interview within feet of the the controversy over widely differing 24 Coat _ _ the Bering land bridge between the Sib- @6) Charlie's Angels Part 1 of 2. dD Benny HMI for the government stages the daring theft under way this afternoon. trophy in the America’s Cup Pavilion boat designs involving New Zealand son (sl.) 26 Yoko _ erian Peninsula and North America. (60 of a futuristic automobile. Tommy Lee One sailing buff became so enrap- (36) Family Ties (CC). a s Odd Couple Keith, a retired FBI agent, is in a bayside park. challenger Michael Fay and the San 25 Reverent 26 Carpentry min.) (In Stereo) Jones, Linda Hamilton, Robert Vaughn. tured by the trophy that she tripped toward (3 wds.) © ) Noticias (JD Career Media Network 1986. Rated R. charged by the defending champion Keith has accompanied the trophy Diego club’s defense arm. Sail fastenings dD MOVIE; 'Intimate Agony' A brilliant^ over the ropes around it and knocked 38 Pelvic parts 4 9 Chinese (comb, (S^ World of Survival Jeffersons San Diego YScht Club with protecting on 165 trips outside the yacht club. He 27 Overalls 29 Atoll surgeon takes a position on Paradise Isle 1:30AM CB Foster Parent's Plan the Cup off its pedestal. America. material 41 Won form) [C N N ] Showbiz Today (@ News (Live) the precious chalice. To do so, he has 30 Attorney where he discovers many cases of herpes. dD Superior Court has arranged travel and security 43 Seafaring 50 A _ Grows in Anthony Geary, Robert Vaughn, Judith traveled first-class around the coun- ’’Luckily I was right there and ” I try to keep completely out of the 31 Kin of un General Edwin [DIS] MOVIE: The Mouse and His Motorweek dj) INN Nows details for exhibits in such places as person Brooklyn Child’ Two mechanical mice dream of be- Light. 1983. politics,” Keith said. 32 ______even keel ( ^ Crook and Chase Later With Bob Costas try on airplanes and in limousines Toronto: Washington, D.C.; New caught it, then I caught her,” Keith 45 Plump 53 Naval abbr. coming self-winding toys. Voices of: Cloris 3 4 Facility [CNN] PrimeNews with the trophy by his side, hidden in a said. ’ ’Was that the right priority?” 33 Born Leachman, Andy Devine, Peter Ustinov. {£) Mala Noche...No ® Alice York and Hawaii. A court-ordered best-of-three re- 47 Etching fluid 54 Largs antelope [D IS ] Great Moments In Disney Anima- 35 0pp. of endo 1977. Rated G. (sD sct v specially-made leather case with a 36 Scandinavian 48 Life science 55 Not well tion (CC) Host Carol Burnett gives an over- [CNN] Nawanight Update ” I wish I was getting paid per Keith has learned a lot about the gatta between Sail America’s 60-foot 37 Sources of doeskin line-. JACK KEITH OF SAN DIEGO capital (abbr.) 56 Nautical assent [T M C ] Short Film Showcase view of Disney's animation techniques ( ^ Love Connection [E S P N ] Fishin' H da mile,” said Keith, who receives a Cup since he accepted the position as catamaran and Fay’s 132-foot mono- metal . . protects the precious chalice [U S A ] Cartoons from the Laugh-O^Grams of the 1920s to [CNN] Moneyllne [USA] WWF Prime Hmo Wrestling An affable man with silver hair and daily allowance that he wouldn’t its guardian in April 1987, two months hull was scheduled to begin today. 3 9 _ da France 1 2 3 today's computer animation. (60 min.) 6:30PM 33 CBS News (CC). [D IS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 4 0 Songstress n [E S P N ] Golden Link: Great Olympians: 2:00AM (ID wil Shrlnsr ® Family Ties (CC). Part 1 of 2. [ESPN] Monster Truck Challenge Della 12 Bruce Jenner and Bob Mathias (Taped) dD Synchronal [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Pick-Up Artist' 4 2 Virus disease (33 (46) ABC News (CC). [H B O ] Paul Rodriguez: I Need the dD Divorce Court IS (^) INN News Couch (CC) The star of "a.k.a. Pablo" (CC) An attractive museum tour guide 4 4 Thailand's proves to be more than a match for a 21- dD (M) Home Shopping Overnight Ser- (2i) (?6) NBC News (CC). performs before a live audience. Credits vice (3 hrs.) neighbor include roles in the movies "D.C. Cab" and year-old ladykiller. Molly RIngwald, Robert 4 6 Social rank (?4) CS7) Nightly Business Report "Quicksilver." (60 min.) (In Stereo) Downey, Dennis Hopper. 1987. Rated PG- (11) Tw ilight Zone CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 r 13. (In Stereo) 4 7 Soak up 21 22 23 (36) Family Ties (CC). [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Platoon' (CC) Oscar- (^ Dating Game * [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents 5 0 Bi plus one (4l) Noticiero Univision winning account of a young soldier's year- [E S P N ] SportsLook * Notices LotS/Lond (or Sole...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items...... 26 long tour of duty in Vietnam. Tom Beren- U.S open Tennis High- Investment Property...... 24 Cameras and Photo Equipment. 51 102, Roman (61) Love Connection 11:30PM dD [TM C] MOVIE: 'Three O'clock High' A_ Lott/Found...... 01 ger, Willem Dafoe. Charlie Sheen. 1986. lights From Flushing, N.Y. timid student agonizes through the worst., Business Property...... 25 Holldov Seasonal...... :..71 Pets and Supplies...... 52 Nerve pain [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 Rated R. (in Stereo) Pgrtonalt...... 02 SpedolisliiDolit! day of his life after a foul-tempered bully, Resort Property...... 26 h ii k Miscellaneous for Sole...... 57 Atomic particle 31 dD Taxi Announegtnenlt...... 03 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 [HBO] MOVIE: 'No Retreat No Surren- [TM C] MOVIE; 'Three O'clock High' A challenges him to a fight. Casey Sie-_ Mortaoqes...... 27 Tog Soles...... 58 Existence der' The spirit of Bruce Lee makes an timid student agonizes through the worst dD dS) Nightline (CC). Auctions...... 04 Rooflna/Sl9siBm?...... Clothing...... 73 36 maszko, Anne Ryan, Richard Tyson., Wanted to Bov...... 20 Services Wanted to Buv/Trode...... 59 Except that earthly appearance in order to help train a day of his life after a foul-tempered bully dD (M) Morton Downey Jr. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Financial...... 05 Flooring...... F u rn itu re ...... 74 young karate student. Kurt McKinney. challenges him to a fight. Casey Sie Electrical...... 6 0 Place for dD Honeymooners Child C o re ...... 51 TV/Stereo/AoDllonces...... 75 40 Jean-Claude Van Damme, J.W. Fails. maszko. Anne Ryan. Richard Tyson 2:20am [HBO] MOVIE; 'Rosemary's; Employment & Education Rentals Heotlno/Plumblne...... unclaimed mail dD Bravo Cleaning S ervices...... 52 1986 Rated PG 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Baby' A pregnant woman is shocked to*^ Part Tima Help Wanted...... 10 Booms for Rent...... 31 Miscellaneous Services. M achinery and T o o ls...... 76 Automotive learn of her husband s involvement with a., Lown C o re...... 53 (abbr.) [M A X ] MOVIE: Walk Like A Man' A ^ Jeffersons HalpWonttd...... 11Apartments for Rent...... 32 Services Wanted...... Gardening...... • ...... 77 8:30PM d ) (40) Head of the Class (CC) coven of witches and their designs on her-* ^ookkeeolno/lnfcome Tox...... 54 Cors for S ale...... 61 Sand hill young man raised by wolves returns to civ- ® ( ^ Tonight Show (In Stereo) Situation Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Taking Charlie's lesson on the rebellious unborn baby. Mia Farrow. John Cassav- Caroenfrv/RemotJelljio...... 55 Londscoolno...... Good Tilings to E a t...... 78 Trucks/Vons (or Sole..... 6 2 Domination 48 ilization to find himself heir to a fabulous Butintts Opportunities...... 13 HomeVfor Rent...... 34 Concrete...... fortune. Howie Mandel, Christopher Lloyd, '60s to heart, Dennis organizes a sit-in for dD Racing From Plainsfield etes. Ruth Gordon. 1968. Rated R. Polntino/Paoerlno...... 54 Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrew ood...... 79 Comoers/Trollers...... better food in the cafeteria. (R) Instruction...... 14Store/Office Space...... 35 Cions Leachman 1987. Rated PG. (^N ew s 2:30AM (dD l Love Lucy : Employmont Services...... IS Resort Property...... 36 Form Supolles and Equipment...... 80 Motorcvcies/Mopeds.... DOWN 51 [E S P N ] Billiards: World Open Nine-Ball Auto Services...... [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Revenge of the Nerds d l) Late Show (In Stereo) Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Otflce/Retoll Equloment...... 81 Championship Final Round From Las Ve- dD High Rollers , Autos for Rent/Leose.... II: Nerds In Paradise' (CC) More indigni [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred Real Estate Goroees and Storage...... 38 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... 1 Edgar Allan 57 gas, Nev. (60 min.) (Taped) dj) Twilight Zone Recreational Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive lies await the brothers of Lambda Lambda Hickman, Nick Charles. Homes tor Sale.... II Roommates Wanted...... 39 2 Medical suffix Lambda when they attend a Fort Lauder- [C N N ] Sports Latenight : Call 643-2711 tor more Information! Boats and M arin e Equipm ent...... 83 Wanted to Buv/Trode...... 9:00PM (33 Equalizer A man and his [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Father's Little Dividend' Condominiums for Soie...... 23 Wanted to Rent...... 40 60 dale fraternity convention. Robert Carra 3 Dust cloth wife, a multiple sclerosis victim, live in fear A man's expectations of a life of ease fol- [ESPN] SportsCenter , dine, Curtis Armstrong. Larry B. Scott of a parolee who wages a campaign of ter- 4 Before this time J lowing his daughter's marriage are shat- dD News |R) READ YOUR AD: Clottlftd odvartlMmantt ar« 1987. Rated PG 13 (In Stereo) 3:00AM ror against them. (60 min.) (R) tered when the young woman announces DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to 5 Bridge (Fr.) (c)19 ee hv NEA Inc dD MOVIE: ‘Crack in the World' Sclen RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. taken bv teleahone as a convenience. The 7:00PM C3J Entertainment Tonight C£) Billy Graham Crusade that she is pregnant. Spencer Tracy, Joan be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one Ted Danson’s new movie ’ Cousins ” (In Bennett, Elizabeth Taylor. 1951. titst explode their way to Earth's center 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. CID ^2) MOVIE; 'I Married a Centerfold' seeking a limitless supply of energy. Dana deadline Is noon on the day before publica- Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of Stereo) (CC) Inspired by his co-worker's bets to [ESPN] SportsCenter 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. Andrews, Janette Scott, Kieron Moore. tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen C53 (30) N e w s the contrary, an affable engineer sets out [U S A ] Riptide 1965. 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on =rldov. the value of the advertisement will not be C8] (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC) to date a beautiful TV model. Teri Copley, Minimum charge: 4 lines. Timothy Daley, Diane Ladd. 1984. (R) 11:45PM [MAX] MoViE: ‘Deelth (jj) MOVIE: ‘Dark Alibi' Forged finger- corrected bv on additional Insertion. CELEBRITY CIPHER $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Pyramid Wish' After his wife is killed and pis prints send Charlie Chan, the Oriental (40) Hooperman (CC) Hooperman and a sleuth, on another baffling Investigation.*; Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and pMsent (11) (38) Cheers (CC) pint-size detective team up to solve a daughter brutally assaulted, a raw-abimng Each letter In the cipher stands for another. Today's N 9QualsY citizen turns vigilante. Charles Bronson, Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland, Benson (ID Kojak Par! 1 of 2 trans-atlantic case. (R) (In Stereo) Hope Lange. Vincent Garaenia. yl974 Fong. 1946. (20) M *A *S *H (41) Dos Vidas Rated R. PART TIME *T'W MYEN C KLMGARJ (j|) Home Shopping Network |3 hrs.) PART TIME PART TIME I (24) (57j MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (57) Firing Line Special Debate: Re- Dr. Crane’s Answers 12:00AM dD Magnum, P.l. [C N N ] Headline News Overnight Notices Employment HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED (26) Your Show of Shows solved: The Right Is Better Able to Deal ETPU C RCPU Ml BMCK, JM With the ^viets Than the Left Conser f D Late Show (In Stereo) [D IS ] The Boys of Summer This film As a condition precedent to (46) Win, Lose or Draw vatives William F. Buckley Jr., Jeane Kirk- dD St. Elsewhere traces "Jackie Robinson's team" of TEACHER Assistant. BABYSITTER- 25 to 30 LABORER. Heavy con- Quiz on page 2 patrick and Jack Kemp debate liberals the placement of any odver- ZU B M E G CB QUEE CB (41) Primavera dU Star Trek Brooklyn Dodgers from their beginnings to tlslna In the Manchester He- PART TIME YWCA before/atter hours per week, to struction. Apply In per- 1. 125/85 (Blood pressure) (61) Star Trek George McGovern, Gary Hart and Patricia the years following their retirement from M E D I C A L school daycare pro- son : The Andrew Schroeder. Guests: Henry Kisisnger, Paul dD Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) active play. (90 min.) rald, Advertiser hereby HELP WANTED watch two small child- 2. Typhoon [C N N ] Afloneyline agrees to protect, Indemnify ASSISTA NT gram for Manchester ren In mv home. Baby Ansaldl Building Com- KMBBTZEU.' — RXCLEUB Warnke. (2 hrs.) (2D MOVIE: 'Tiger Joe' A captured Amer- [ESPN] Thoroughbred Sports Digsst 3. Hardboiled [ESRW^SportsCenter and hold harmless the Man- PART time light house- elementary school. due In January. House- pany, 186 B ld w ell [C N N ] Larry King Live ican pilot joins forces with imprisoned dis- chester Herald, Its officers Part Time 4. English walnut sidents in an uprising against their Cam- 3:05AM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Emman- keeplng. Approximate Hours: 7-9am and/or keeping duties. Flexi- Street, Manchester. Z L M Y B M Y . [U S A ] Check It Out! [D IS ] The Boys of Summer This film and employtos against any for a local family bodian captors. David Warbeck, Annie uelle' Exotic Thailand has a sexuaKy liber- hours 9am-2pm. We 3-5:30pm. $4.50-6.00 an ble hours. References 5. Batter up! traces "Jackie Robinson's team" of and all liability, loss or TREE CARE Sales Repre- PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "What is an epigram? A dwarfish whole, its body 7:30PM C_3) PM Magazine Featured Belie. Rony King. 1983. ating effect on the young wife of a French will train. S6.50 per practice. Busy hour. Experience with required. $8/hour. 659- 6. (a) Red ink — Ledger (y) brevity, and wit its soul."~^ Samuel Taylor Coleridge Brooklyn Dodgers from their beginnings to expense. Including-' attor- sentattve. The Bartlett Cybill Shepherd ( ‘Moonlighting"); a man Wyatt Earp diplomat. Sylvia Kristel, Alain Cuny, Mar- hour to start. Please children 6-11. Hloh 3035.______(b) Subpoena — Mayhem (z) ncquin maker. the years following their retirement from ika Green. 1974. Rated NR. neys' fees, arising from congonlal office. Tree Expert Company active play. (90 min.) dD Current Affair clolms of unfair trade practi- coll 643-1555.______Excellent School diploma re- Is looking tor moti- (c) Moron — I.Q. (v) (5 ) Current Affair 3:30AM dD Nlghtwatch Joined Jn ces, Infringement of trade- quired. Starts August "EASY DOES IT" Is the [HBO] America Undercover (CC) d !) PELICULA; Tu Caminoy el Mio' De PART time mornings. opportunity and wav to describe placing o vated tree care special- (d) Catechism — Baptism (w) (8 ) (22' Jeopardy! (CC) Progress •. . •-;» marks, trade names or pot- General office worker 30. Call Ann 647-1437 9:30PM (4$ Slap Maxwell Story (CC) fraudada por el hombre a quien eJigio como ents, violation of rights of want ad. Just call 643-2711 ist tor the central Con- (e) Texas leaguer — Bull pen (x) C9l (20) Barney Miller marido, una mujer encuentra amparo y [E S P N ] Top Rank Boxing: Harold Bra- for Manchester Real benefits. Call EOE/AA employer. nectlcut area. Slap's latest problems include Judy’s ro- zier vs. alohn Refuse A NABF super ligh- privacy and Infringement of and we do the rest! (11) (26) Major League Baseball: Cleve mantic interest in a fighter pilot and his es- comprension en otro hombre a quien des- copyright and proprietary Estate office. Typing 8i Joyce at PART Time Cleaning. 3 Knowledge of tree care land Indians at New York Yankees (2 precio al equivocarse en su eleccion. tweight title bout scheduled for 12 rounds, tranged wife's desire to shoot him (R) (In from South Bend, Ind. (2 hrs.) (R) rights, unfair competition bookkeeping expe- nights, 10-12 hours per or green Industry ne- hrs., 30 mm.) (Live) Stereo) Blanca Sanchez, Vicente Fernandez. and libel and slander, which rlence helpful. 646-4655. 646-0166 cessorv. Soles expe- [USA] MOVIE: 'My Favorite Brunette' week, Manchester (30) (38) Major League Baseball; Boston [ESPN] PBA Bowling: Team USA [CNN] Newsnight may result from the publica- rience helpful. We A mysterious woman persuades a baby BAKER for Saturday and area. Experienced, HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles (2 hrs . 45 Showdown From Melbourne, Fla. (90 [E S P N ] Speedway America American tion of any advertlsment In Sunday, 5am-12pm. meticulous person HELP WANTED offer excellent earn- I If} by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee min ) (Live) photographer to become a supen^ut))^, the Manchester Herald by LABRATORY aide, part min.) (Live) Racing Series highlights, from Gardena, Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour, Peter Lbrre. Apply at A 8i A Food only. Excellent wage. ings and benefits. For (40) Hollywood Squares Calif. (Taped) advertiser. Including adver- time, 1-5pm. Responsi- MAINTENANCE worker. Crime boss Mel 1947. Store. Route85, Bolton. 742-5633.______HARDWARE Clerk. Full further Information AUTO mechanic tor busy Unscramble these four Jumbles, fttL 1 0:00PM dDWiseguy tisements In ony free distri- ble for maintenance of Full time position one letter to each square, to form [C N N ] Crossfire Profit! orders Vinnie. an undercover mob [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Witchboard' A deadly [TM C] mo vie; Raising Art- bution publications pub- WAITRESSES needed. or part time Includes and appointment, call full service oas station. four ordinary words. supernatural force is unleashed when a 3:40AM WOMAN for general ad- glassware and some available for Independ- [D IS ] The Lorax by Dr. Seuss Dr. Seuss' bodyguard, to rescue Susan from kidnap- zona' (CC) After discovering that they lished bv the Manchester weekends. Apply: Con- 649-8150. Experience In minor woman uses a Ouija board to communi- ministrative duties In sample preparation. High school kids for ont self starter. Alter- tale of the Lorax. a creature who attempts pers. (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. (R) can’t have children, a young couple de- Herald. Penny Sleffert, yers Hardware, 646- cate with the other side. Tawny Kitaen, small office. Flexible Coll Dee Deptula (or weekends 6:30-2pm. COOKS line, pantry, ban- repairs and auto maln- nate weekends re- to save his bf?loved ’’Truffula" forest from CD (i) (2D [CNN] News cides to borrow an infant quint from a Publisher. 5707.______tenance. 7am to VOARB the Once-ter. a forest-destroying creature Todd Allen, Stephen Nichols. 1987. Rated hours. 4 hours per day, In te rv ie w , 646-5626. 649-4011 or 721-7329, ask quet, full and part time quired. Applicant UD (46) China Beach (CC) R. wealthy local family. Nicolas Cage. Holly POULTRY Personnel- 2:30pm. Salary negoti- wtro IS attempting to create an ecological Hunter, Trey Wilson. 1987. Rated Pci-IS. 5 days per week. Call EOE M /F______for Bernadette. positions available. should have expe- , In crisis Whithorn Nursery. 643- needs men and women. Apply In person: The able. Apply In person rience and ability In all □ (ID INN News 12:25AM [HBO] mo v ie ; used (In Stereo) LOST ACCOUNTS Payable, Barry's Texaco, 318 [E S P N ] Scholastic Sports America Cars' A fast-talking used-car salesman 7802.______Will train. Full time. Gallery, 141 New Lon- aspects of m ainte- (2d) Morton Downey Jr. 4:00AM [C N N ] Larry King Overnight part time, 12-4pm, TIRED OF EARNING Adams Street, Special: Summer in Germany Premiere goes to outlandish lengths to prevent his AND FOUND TEACHING Assistant. 1 Paid medical, life and don Turnpike, Glaston- nance including gen- (4i) Noticiero Univision some office experience MINIMUM WAGE? retirement plan. Call Manchester. (Taped) late boss* car lot from falling into evil 4:30AM Qj) Twilight Zone loving person to care required. $6.50 per bury or call for an eral repairs, pointing, TYDIT (61) Star Trek hands. Kurt Russell, Jack Warden, Gerrit [U S A ] Tennis; U S. Open Quarterfinals, [D IS ] Bud Greenspan's Summer Olym- LOST. Spooky. Large •S'* AND UP Arbor Acres Farm. 633- appointment, 659-2656. DENTAL Assistant- Pedi- carpentry, plumbing, Graham. 1980. Rated R. for 3 and 4 year olds, hour. Coll 522-2257, ask 4681, ext. 250. EOE. n from Flushing, N Y (3 hrs . 30 min ) (Live) [H B O ] Vietnam War Story (CC) (In pic Greats The Olympics historian high- black female cat, dou- 2:30-5:30pm, Mondav- for Karen or Connie. Part time hours available RESTURAUNT, hirino atric practice In Man- mechanical/electrical Stereo) Alfred Hitchcock Pre- lights U.S. gold medalist Mark Breland's ble pawed, very shy. for sales and cashiers. ANNUITY Clerk. Down- chester, full time systems. Competitive 8; 00PM (3) Jake and the Fatman (CC) 1 2:30AM CID F ro d a v . S a la ry Is TEACHER assistant. Af- for fall, line, banquet, [M A X ] MOVIE: Shaft' A street detec- sents boxing performance in the 1984 Games Last seenn In the Kee- • BENEFITS • town Hartford Insu- position, experience salary and benefits In- (S ) MOVIE: 'The Big Sleep' Detective based on experience. ter school program for pantrv, cooks, dis- tive tries to free the kidnapped daughter of dD (ID Late Night W ith David Letter and the finish of the 1968 marathon. ney, Bush Hill, Red- • VACATION • rance company seeks hwashers, banquet preferred. Benefits. cluding heolth/dental NINTTE Philip Marlowe travels to London where a a drug dealer. Richard Roundtree, Moses Coll 646-7160.______kindergarteners. 11:30- •EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS* retired general is at the mercy of blackmail- man (In Stereo) [HBO] Vietnam War Story wood area. Please help selt-starteF with good servers, bartenders, Call 649-4655, Ask for Insurance and pension - WHAT TO PAY Gunn 1971. Rated R 4:40AM SITTER for 8 yeor old. 5:30, 9 month year, • PAID HOLIDAYS • ers, Robert Mitchum, Sa^ah Miles, James di Sea Hunt (CC) us find her. Call 643- • UNIFORMS • typing and math skills cocktoll and food Carolyn or Karen. plan. Apply In person, IF YOU OOM'T WANT [T M C ] MOVIE; ‘Raising Arizona' (CC) Tuesday and Thursday begins September 12, Stewart 1978 [M ^O (] MOVIE: 'Platoon' (CC) Oscar- 7699 or 646-3171. Apply In parson only. for diversified posi- servers, barbacks. FULL Time. We hove Monday - Friday, After discovering that they can't have ® Twilight Zone evenings. Hours vary. 1988. $6.01 per hour plus TO TOO MUCH. CID (4.6) Growing Pains (CC) The Seaver winning account of a young soldier’s year- tion. Willing to learn a openings tor the As- 10am-4pm. Rockville children, a young couple decides to bor- dD Newlywed Game LOST In Lawton Road Coll evenings. 646-5851. benefits. Send resume Apply In person: The V______clan reminisces during the ceremonies at long tour of duty in Vietnam. Tom Beren- area, black and white INSIDE OUTLET must. Growth poten- Gallery, 141 New Lon- sembly and packaging Memorial Nursing RETTUL row an infant quint from a wealthy local dj) Gene Scott oer. Willem Dafoe. Charlie Sheen. 1966. to: P. Wilson, YWCA, ^Now arrange the circled letters to Mike's high-school graduation (R) family. Nicolas Cage. Holly Hunter, Trey kitten, yellow collar. PART time office person 1161 Tolland Tpke. tial. Full benefits. Call don Turnpike, of our homemade Home, 22 South Street, '' ^ form the surprise answer, as sug- [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated Rated R. (In Stereo) needed afternoons, all 78 North Main Street, Manchester, CT 06040 tor Interview. 249-9391. Rockville.______(9 ) MOVIE: ‘King of the Olympics* Wilson. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Call 646-3255.______Manchester, CT. 06040 Glostonbury.______foods. $5.50 per hour to gested by the above cartoon. While struggling to maintain control of the [U S A ] Edge of Night 4:48AM ® l Love Lucy day Friday and Satur- EOE M/F start with scheduled MATURE person to work IOC. Brundage finds tensions growing be- 10:1 5PM d® Funny People Joined In LOST cot, M ale, one day morning. Good tel- by September 9, 1988. NANNY - Care (or tour FULL time position year, black and white, month old In my home. available at automo- wage reviews and su- with preschoolers. 1- Print answer here: tween him and his wife over his relation- Progress Scheduled: Japanese auditions; ephone skills a must. PART time car washer BABYSITTER needed for a spaghetti harvest; lizard lovers; stand-up flea collor, Keeney Call 643-0392. tive lube center. Expe- per benefits. We need 5:30. Call 646-9608. UX ship with Lmnea Dresden. David Selby. Re- Benefits available. and handyman. Must well behaved 9 year caring people to loin nee Souieiidiik, Sybil Maas. 1988. Part 2 routines by comics Blake Clark and Rita street oreo. Call 659- rience helpful but will (Answers tomorrow) Apply by sending re- hav'e excellent driving old. Tuesdav-Frldav OFFICE personnel our team. Call 633-7656, EQUIPMENT operators. 0135. sume to: Animal Medi- record. Hours, 1-5, train the right person. Lawn crew and general Jumbles: BURST LIMIT MOSAIC TOFFEE mornings. Bowers needed. Diversified du- Hourly plus bonuses. Ask tor Dove.______Yesterday s cal Clinic, 200 Sheldon Apply: Tom Kelley 646- school, your house or ties, competitive be- laborers. Expressive Answer; What Dracula got when he mistook a snow- Call 647-8997. ANNUITY Clerk. Down- Grounds landscaping, man lor a human being—FROSTBITE Rood, Monchester. 6464. C arter Chevrolet mine. Licence not ne- nefit package, dv- Heart attack telecast set 1229 M a in S tre e t, town Insurance com- 872-8088 between 9 and BABY Sitter needed after cessary. Good pay. namlc work CARPENTERS needed- pany seeks self-starter Monchester.______environment and 3. NEW YORK (AP) — Ameri- checked for time of showing. ( announcements school In mv South Call 646-1809. Imediate openings for with good typing and PART time driver needed growth potential. Call TEACHERS tor Sunday Include youi name, •ddinsg and rip coda and maba your check payable to Nawapaparbooka. cans will get a chance to learn Taped segments of the pro- Windsor home. Excel- experienced carpen- math skills for diversi- CLEA"N~iil wonted. Call lent pay. Own trans- to drive 5 year old bov Your assurance of quick Jett at Shepard’s Inc., ters. All phases of con- fied position. Willing to Jewish religious first-hand about heart attack gram will offer an inside look at 647-9286. portation and referen- to Keeney S treet 528-9141. EOE. struction. Full time school. Grades 1,2,4,5 recognition and treatment via a response when you adver- learn a must. Growth emergency rooms and coronary ces required. 644-8733 School for 12:30pm kin- tise In Classified Is that employment and be- potential. Full benefits. and 7. Salary commen- one-hour telecast during Sep- care units. Viewers will see how evenings.______dergarten session, our readers are ready to PART TIME nefits. Call 742-5317. Call tor Interview. 249- surate with education tember and October. doctors respond to emergency Tuesday through Fri- buy when they turn to the 8am-5pm, Monday and experience. Call MEDICAL secretary, ex- HELP WANTED 9391. 644-8466. The program, "Surviving a calls for heart attack patients, FINANCIAL perlence preferred. day. 643-7618 or 647- little ads. 643-2711. through Friday. Astrograph Heart Attack,” sponsored by the showing how early care may be Knowledge of Insu- 3503. American Heart Association ABANDON the search. rance forms, etc. Four crucial to survival in light of new Thank you tor making (AHA), will focus on the impor- treatments. days 0 week. Call 643- ut number 1 for 41 7012. BANKING OPPORTUNITIES CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Oo not tance of early diagnosis and The telecast also will inform years. For fast, confl- be reluctant about requesting a favor prompt action in treatment of viewers on how emergency servi- , dentlal service and HAIRDRESSER needed; PT CUSTOMER SERVICE today from someone you went out of heart attacks, which afflict 1.5 ces such as 911 work, and how easy terms, call us for Part time to work In qfour your way to help In the past. This person all vour financial small friendly salon. reward million Americans each year. heart attack victims can get I I birthday still feels indebted. • n e ^ t. Conn 8> Conn Coll Lori at 645-8172 or REPRESENTATIVE AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Be hope- The telecast, produced by Life- medical help. 646-4123. time Medical Television in coop- ; 233-9687.. ful regarding your expectations today, "Surviving a Heart Attack” Would you like to earn FULL TIME benefits for PART Sept. 8,1988 but also be practical and logical. If your eration with the AHA, is made will educate viewers, stressing assessments are realistic, you're likely possible by a grant from Genen- precautions to prevent heart TIME work with a part time Customer Service ^ 1 5 0 0 Compensation and rewards that are to get what you want. tech, Inc. First showing will be attacks, how to recognize early PRIVATE PARTY "Representative position in our Manchester Parkade (After 90 Days of Service) long overdue could be In the offing In PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Something Sept. 14, with repeats scheduled you will do today will earn you the admi- symptoms, and the need to seek banking office? Scheduled hours of work for this position the year ahead. This Is not the time to for Sept. 25, Oct. 6 and Oct. 16. immediate medical attention Merchandise Ads BRST aASS give up on projects or ventures In which ration and respect of your associates. It are Monday and Tuesday, 11-2, Thursday, 11-7:30, you've Invested considerable time. won't be easy to pull off, but you can do Local newspapers should be when a heart attack is suspected. AUTOMOTIVE VIROO (Aug. 23-9ept. 22) Today you It. Friday, 10-4, Saturday, 8:30-12. may become aware of someone who Is ARIES (March 21-April 19) Take your TECHNICIANS In need of your assistance. Don't help competitive Involvements seriously to- Ideal candidate will possess a strong figure aptitude, needed to work in our busy because you think It's your duty; help day and play to win. Do so within your excellent communication skills, the desire to work in a growing dealership. Good because It's the compassionate thing to ethical standards, without bending any hourly wage plus perfor- do. Trying to patch up a broken ro- of the rules. New York C ity fast paced, service oriented environment, and light mance? The Matchmaker can help you TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Additional mance, bonus, fully paid funds can be generated at this time typing abilities. fam. health insurance, profit understand what to do to make the rela- — SIX DAILY TRIPS * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days tionship work. Mall $2 to Matchmaker, from a side venture that is not your pri- 99f In return for these skills, NORTHEAST SAVINGS offers a sharing, vacation, paid holi- Call Jo^ McCavanagh c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, mary source of Income. Review matters DEPARTURES FROM * Additional Lines 50« Per Line, Per Day days, paid sick time, techni- Cleveland. Ohio. 44101-3426. to see If you've overlooked anything. MANCHESTER PARK & RIDE LOT * Classifications 71 thru 87 competitive salary and benefits package which includes cians interested LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A friend with GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Be firm ( Sptnear Street Off Interetete 3 84 ) * Merchandise Under *250 free NOW checking and tuition reimbursement. 646-4321 whom you promised to get In touch has about insisting that one with whom you 6:30 a.m. ■ 1:00 p.m. * Ad must contain price! been wondering why there Is no word. made an agreement honors the terms 8:30 a.m, 3:00 p.m. Make It a point to fulfill your commit- and that you will not appreciate any last You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds We invite you to apply in our branch office during ment today. minute changes. 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. regular business hours or contact our Human Resources 8:00 p.m. €€ due to this low price... SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Ways can CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Make an ef- Department at 280-1 111 for more information. be found today to shore up your eco- fort to get the total remuneration due ■ Ftidiyt, Slufing September 11 nomic foundations and give you a you lor work or services you perform. If NO SHORTCUT greater sense of financial security. The you're a poor collector today, the debt ALSO SERVING Farmington, Waterbury, Southbur^Danbury and Yonkeri. benefits will be lasting. could linger on. FIVE DA ILY TRIPS to Wllllmantic. Danlalion and Providence, FOUR DAILY TRIPS to Capa Cod polnti. CALL CLASSIFIED NORTHEAST SAVINGS BAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Something could TO HEAVEN” You're likely to be In an ambitious mood develop today that may put your organi- For Info Call ira< 50 State Street • P.O. Box 3338 • Hartford, CT 06103 today and able to get quite a bit accom- zational abilities to a test. You won't be 1/800/ 643-2711 NOTV! Intimidated by the challenge because to ■•rv« you T O N I G H T 9 :0 0 mS plished, especially if you are motivated 556-3815 Nan Engtandls FbiMt Bug Una by something of a material nature. you'll dispense of It with relative ease. n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1988

COMFORTABLE living. B E A C O N H ill. To p f lo o r, M A N C H E S T E R 5 ro om s 1985 B U t C K S e n try L T d T? S T U D E N T M od e l B u n d y cylin d e r, 4 d o or, 36K, ' Lo iM lv Im m a cu l a t e 3 all n e w, p o ol, vi e w , on buslin e. R e n ova t e d, F lu t e , gr e a t condition. b e d r o o m , 1W b o t h C F H A / F H A e xtra s. Im c a r p e t s , a p p li a n c e s . p o w e r st e ering, p o w e r Id e al f o r b e gin n e r. $200 bre a k s, o lr condition UCKY UCTN Cop e on quie t stre e t. m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y . A d ults pre f e rre d. Se- o r best ott er. “A Winner Every Day... Monday thru Saturday" Th i s w e ll core d f or $89,900 O w n e r. 649-7182. c u rlty . 6447961. in g, p o w e r window s, C H E V Y C a pric e 1983, 9 AlrCndnlMlM 1591.0 H e a t, hot w a t e r, c a r 83'OIds Custom Coll D ic k a t 643-8653. ssw 742-7886 PIRSONAL IIR V IC M B O LTO N la k e, 2 b e dro om wo od e d lot. $329,000. Ro ss e tto R e a l t o r s , " S3 Dataun Stanza H / B *3995 S A V E B U Y U S E D C A R S Gre a t P a y! Boilers, pumps, hot wstsr C O U N T R Y livin g a t Its p e ting. A ir co ndition Cruiser...... * 3,995 85 Dodga Lancar *7195 tsnks, nsw Snd » OHU866A ClrtTBl Cop e, larg e lo t, 2 s tor F lo n o R e a lty, G a ll e ry W e're S e lling H ous e s " B U S P E R S O N S . H i g h ly b e st. Y o u 'l l bre a th e 646-2482.0 i n g , a ll a p p li a n c e s , 83 Merc Capri... ..* 3,995 M I K E F L Y N N C a ll 647-9946 m o tiv a t e d In d ivid u a l rsplacsmsnts. • tnctmt Tax Freearoiiee a ge sheds, oos h e a t, of Hom e s. 646-5200. END K OLL8 "The Aate Frefessleeils” CARR Ij^PAWTIND/ oUttR ANnoltN liWwweeAGvIee a p p l i a n c e s , p r i v a t e cl e a n, fresh o lr w h e n- nic e loc a tion. C oll 647- m w M H i - m 345 C e n t e r St., 24 Maeis St.. Msscliasttr 649-4304 FOR RALE Ask for ne eded. D o y / Ev e n ln g F R E E e s r iU A T B S DELIVERING • Bvittf CaoMfotlan B O L T O N . C o n v e n i e n t J U S T Lis t e d I Condo. Soy 1595. | W | PAPERINflf ------Rich, clean, aiona-fras b e a c h . 18 C o l o n i a l vo u liv e In this lo v e ly 4^ c o u n try liv in g . Th i s 13% wMOi • t for 2Se M a n c h e s t e r • 647-7077 OpmM-ra.a/8at. M p o s it i o n s .E x p e ri e n c e <43-R<49/ag8-9616 * nMNidal A CUM* monnItHi b e dro o m , 2W both n ew oood-bv e to l a w n core 646-3515 G e rlind e pre f e rre d. W ill tra in. loam. 5 yards. *80 Plua Ta x. R o o d . $144,900. 649- co m f ort a b l e Im m a cu M A N C H E S T E R . C o m | M u aTk s s tB k e < ii e M a w | 1794.______Colo nia l w hich o tt e rs o and soy h ello to fre e p l e t e ly f u rn i s h e d 3 Ingulre a t L'A m e rlc o ln N A M E y o u r ow n pric e . Atao, sand, gravel, atons C o ll D o n M o i l e r - 6 49-3 329 la t e 1 o w n e r h om e dom. Th i s Impre ssiv e 3 F a th e r 8> Son P o in ting MI8CELLANEDU8 and horse manure. f a m ily siz e d p o rc h , ro o m a p a rtm e n t, split [T t w s d g b W e i e l l e ^ M A T U R E w o m a n to tok e R e sturount, 522-6500. b . a . MBsitr, Inc. M A N C H E S T E R . N e w list ott ers b e a utiful vie ws b e dro o m , 2«-6>* with • Oeslui e Ugm CWMnrry M a n c h e s t e r lo c a tio n. Inclu d e 2x6 construc f ir e p l a c e w ill w o rm FDR RENT pro t e cting ll o rt h e p u b l lc o n d n o n . F u ll t im e W e d - d e f i n e d p a y I n * Awe M m u tt • huuma HAWNES TREE SERVICE Bric k B lo c k Sto n e F o rm a l liv in g ro o m tion, s k ylights, va ult e d y o u In th e w i n t e r. f e e t a nd co nv e n i e n t c a rri e s o fin e o f up to $50 f or • SwNCrMMountt a nd dining ro o m , thre e stora ge a re a . 1st flo or. e och offense.______n e s d a y-S u n d a y , at cre a s e s. B e n e fits, 4 Bucket, truck $ chipper. Stump ce ilings, lo cu zzl, c e n S170's. B l a n c h a rd 8, N E W , 3 b e dro om s. $900 ADDITIONS 6 FLOORS b e dro oms on e on first tr a l o lr, c e n tra l v a M o v e-In condition. E x T A Q s a l e . F u r n i t u r e , d a y w e e k . A p p ly: removal. Free eetlmelee. Fireplaces & Concrete R o ss e tto R e a l t o r s , " m o n th plus s e c u rity t h e C o m f o r t In n , 425 646-2253 • Commercial 6 ra dd enlW flo or, first f lo o r f a m ily cuum a nd m u c h, much W e 'r e Se lling Hous e s " c e lle n t p a r k in g I In toots, n e w a nd used Speelel oonelderellon lor q uire tod a y a t 646-5153. ond utilitie s. 646-2930. H a r t f o r d T p k e , V e r ABLE COIL & 2 8 2 - 7 3 4 1 • Fre e Ectimaiac ro om plus lo w e r level m or e . Y o u r pla ns o r 646- 2482.n______go lf e quipm e nt, toys, RDDHND/ elderly end hendleepped. re c ro o m , 13x14 potlo C O L U M B IA . 3 b e dro om s, vid e o ga m e s, c o lor T V , ours. Coll to d a y f o r , V I E W H a rt f ord In the la k e access. A p p li a n n o n . ELECTRONICS eeeeee-eeeeeee John Ninnon Cmorile a n d n e w p r e s s u r e d ' d e tolls.C e n turv 21 E p s t e r e o e q u i p m e n t , 647-75S3 s p rin g a nd s u m m e r ce s, o a ra g e . $90o plus h o u s e w a r e s, a lb u m s , Medultf Hsmi Cwtpwiy • B7S-D87I tre a t e d d e c k . H o m e stein R e a lty, 647-8895.0 f ro m this 8 ro o m V e r Howard Road boasts fir e a l a rm sys i n i MDRT6A6E8 utilitie s. 456-9559. boo ks, lots of good MANCMESTER ROOFINC HANDYMAN and Conttrucllon n on R a n ch on B o x E A S T H orttord-b e o u tltul F U L L or p ort tim e k it Bolton, CT All lypee of roofing, a w* »l$o hm/* WdduMr home*. W A N T A O S ore W o r t h t e m with b a tt e ry bock A S M A R T b u y. M o r e t o r stu f f. S a t u rd a y a nd chen help. Dishw a sh er, M o u n t a in D riv e . Ne w FAUma BEHIND?? 5 ro o m bric k ra nch. Sund a y, S e pt e mb er 10- rspalre. Wood g h l n j^ HAUUN6 loo king Into wh e n yo u're u p, c e n tra l v a c u u m v o u r c o m f o rt, co nv e n b a t h s , u p d a t e d k i t line co o k, up to $7 per S E C R E T A R IA L position, Cedar ShekgS. LARSON IUIL0E68 a nd Int ercom syst em. ie nce a nd m on e y des STOP FOREaOSUREII F u ll b a s e m e nt, 1 cor 1 1,9:30-5pm. 32 B e nton A n y Job — A n ytim e New England Henwa loo king f or a pla ce to ch e n, c e d ar sun ro om g a r a g e , hug e cov ere d h our. Fre e m e als, will To w n of Gla sto n b ury, ST veers Espsrfsnce liv e ...w h e th er It's a hom e, A must see h om e . Coll crib e s this sp a cious 3 If you are felling behind on Stre e t, M onch e st er. tra in. To n y's Cuisin e, 7 Pitkin S t . Vsmen, C T osoes a nd m o r e l $190's. B l a n porch plus nice y a rd A dm in is tra tiv e Se cre Call Gary ' on a p a rtm e n t o r o mobile n ow t o r v o u r e xclusiv e b e dro o m , 2 '/> both, ch a rd 8i Rossetto Re a l your mortgage payments... G I A N T T a g sa le . Infa nts M a nch e st er, 643-9202. t a r y II. Im m e d i a t e 871-6654 s h o w i n g . S u s a n c e n tra l o lr condition e d a nd flow er gard e ns I 8i childre ns clothing hom e. t o rs , " W e 'r e Selling OR...If your home Is In fore $750 morith. Coll M r. op e nIn o-Publlc W ork s- 645-1890 875-3483 Buc k no. $209,900. Sen u nit f e a turing a full Ho u s e s " 646-2482.n closure, WE C A N HELPI a nd to ys plus m u c h, / Wot er Pollu tion C o n t r y Re al Est a t e, 643- b a s e m e nt with 2 tin- . Lin ds e y of 649-4000. m u c h m o r e . S e p G ra cio u s 5 ro o m Ra nch No payment program avail tro l. P e rf orm s secret- 4060.O Ished ro o m s a nd a p ri- > able, lor up. to 2 years. Bad t e m b e r 9,10,1 1.9-4,1 19 GENERAL vot e b a c k y a rd with p a on ' L a k e w o o d Circl e o r I 0 I a n d S O UTH W IN D S O R . N e w credit Is not a problemllAsk IN S TO R E AND - C e d a r St. W a shington a dm inistra tiv e w o rk of Real Eetate tio. E n l o v th e pool and South, a p pro x im a t e ly School ore o.______SECRETARY listing. 2 v e ors old, 8 1,200 squ are f e e t. In how L O W payments can IS S JdFFICE 8PACE a o c o m ple x, confid e n HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ro o m Colo nia l. O v e r t e nnis. V A , F H A , a p M e a d o w s M a n or, a pro v e d. A ll f or o nly clud ing 2 b e dro om s, help y o u S A V E Y O U R T A G sa le . M ulti f a m ily. tial a nd responsible n a sized f a m ily ro o m with H O M E TO D A YI F U R N IS H E D O ffice s with F u r n i t u r e , c l o t h e s , lo ng term he alth care t u r e . C o m p il e s a nd A U T O M O T I V E m e $136,900.Century 21 E p l a rg e livin g ro o m with HDME8 fire pla c e , f orm a l living fir e pla c e , sp a cious din p h o n e , r e c e p t i o n i s t , t o y s , f a b r i c . S e p facility has a full time coordin a te s da ta for ch a nic ond w r e c k e r ro o m a nd dinin g ro o m , st e in R e a lty, 647-8895.0 Swiss Conservative Bronp driv e r. Must hove e x RN'S/LPN'S FDR SALE ino ro o m plus ge n erous c o p y, t a x a nd s e cre t e m b e r 10,9-3.83 R alph ge neral se cre t e ary po a ction by su p e rvisor; DONUT BAKER QO sp a cious m a st e r b e d at (203) 4 S4-133S or t o ry supp ort. 647-4800. Ro od, M a nch e st er. me ets the public and p eri e nce a nd tools. Coll 3 PM - 7 MM Classified ods s erve the siz e d e ot-ln k itch e n, sition available. Th is ro o m with locuzzl tu b, 3 s c r e e n e d -l n p o r c h , (203) P L A N TS , toys, m isc e l pro vid e s In f orm a tio n WANTED M8iM S e rvic e , 649-2871. 11 FM - 7 AM a dditio n a l b e dro om s, people tod a y ... lust os 40 h o ur position re A ll re al esta te a dv e rtis e d In w a l k -u p a t tic , solid lan e ous It ems. 9-3, Sa t on subj ects such os A U T O B O D Y p e r s o n . Baylar 7 AM - 7 PM the M a nch e st e r H e ra ld Is c e ntra l o lr co ndition th ey hove since o ur coun INDU8TRIAL quire s an e xp eri e nce d d e p artm e nt o r To w n F r i d a y -T u e d a y Must hove 5 y e ars or 7 7 suble ct to the F o ir H ousin g try's be ginning. Re ad and c o n s tru c t io n , fr e s h ly u rd a y, S e pt e mb er 10. FM - AM ing, m a n y e x tra s, e x e c p o i n t e d e x t e r i o r . PRDPERTY typist vvlth k nowle dge s e r v i c e s ; e s t a b li s h n ig h t s m ore e xp eri e nce and Fell Hd Part Tima A c t of 1968, w h ic h m a k e s It utiv e a re a . $298,000. U use th e m re gularly. 643- Rentals In S t o c k m e nt re cords and tl les ; tools. Coll M & M Ser Ille g al to a dve rtis e a n y pre f 2711. $ 1 8 4,9 0 0.J a c k s o n 8, of comput ers a nd light W e're th e are as newest 8< R R e a lty. 643-2692.0 Ja c k s o n Re al Est a te, M A N C H E S T E R . 3400 m a y use a comput er A p p ly : vic e , 649-2871. e re nc e , lim it a tio n o r d is c rim squ are fe e t In dustria l Automotive b o o k k e e p in g h e lp ful reh ab, center spe cial in a tio n ba sed on ra c e , c o lor, 647- 8400.g______but will train. T h e start t e rmin a l to ent er and Mister Donut izing In geriatrics and r e lig io n , s ex o r n o tio n a l RDDRI8 spa ce. Lo a d in g doc k , r e t r lv e In f o rm a t i o n . o rig in , or on Inte ntion to OWNERS BOUGHT B R A N D n e w l l s t i n o l p a r k i n g . P r i n c i p a l s ing s alary Is *7 p er hour Post-a cut e care. FDR RENT M in im u m e xp eri e nce HOUSE W e offer th e are as hi m o k e a n y such pre f ere nc e , L o v e ly 8 ro om Colonia l O n ly. W o o dl a n d Indus CARR with an exce llent be ne 255 W. Middle on South F orm s D riv e , a n d t r o l n l n o : H ig h gh est staff to patient lim it a tio n or discrim in a tio n. ANOTHER HOUSE tri a l P a r k . 643-2121. School educa tion with PERSONS Th e H e ra ld w ill not k n ow 4 b e dro om s, first flo or M A N C H E S T E R . 1 ro o m , FOR RALE fits p ro gr a m . In t e r Tpke. needed (or the Quality ratio ested a pplica nts a pply course w ork In Busi ingly a cc e pt a n y a dve rtis e Don’t Miss This Opportunity! f a m ily ro o m plus re c pro f e ssion a l f e m a l e , R00MMATE8 ness, English a nd C o m Manchester Inn Conference Cen- • Flexible m e nt w hich Is In vio la tio n of ro o m , f u lly oppllonce d n o n-s m o k e r. B u s lin e . C h e w M a lib u 1977, V8, In person to Sh aron Sch e duling th e low.____________ ^ 5 p er w e e k. C oll o tt e r WANTED o lr, go od tir e s. $950 or m e rc i a l A r i t h m e t ic , ter. Duties include: • Com ple t e He alth k it c h e n , f ir s t f lo o r B o uch a rd at: and 3 y e ars of Incre a s SOUtHI& R N N e w E n o- l a u n d r y . B e a u t i f u l 6pm, 643-0191.______best ott er. 649-0563. O F F IC E position - Ea st meeting set-up, light Insura nc e lond closslfle ld ads M A N C H E S T E R . M a l e , 14 in gly responsible se " including De nt al" j a grounds comple t e with H O N D A A cc o rd L X , 1979, Ig H a rt f ord. Go od typing cleaning and room re a ch n e a rly 800,000 o he ated In-ground G u- n on-sm o k e r to shore 5 s p e e d , s t e r e o Meadows Manor cre t a ria l o r office a d skills re quire d. V a rie d • Unif orm hom e s In Conn e cticut — 91 APARTRIENT8 * I n S t o c k m i n i s t r a t i v e w o r k . service. Please fill Allow a nc e nlt e pool. Ta s t e fully sp a cious 2 b e dro om s, cassette, o lr. 647-1215 333 Bldwell Street duties Includ e custo a nd Rhod e Isla nd. Th e FDR RENT k itch e n, livin g ro o m , Applic a n ts must suc out application at: 51 • Pe nsion Plan d e c o r a t e d . M a r t i n evenings. 4 Doors a Wagons Manchester, C T 06040 m e r s e rvic e . In v e n pric e f or o b a sic 25 School, m ov e-ln co ndi 1W b a t h s . In c lu d e s ce ssfully pass 0 writt e n t o ry, blllln o and pro- • B o nus H o urs 1973 P L Y M O U T H V a l test ond typing test (45 Hartford Tpke. Ver- • Se t Sch e dule (N o w o rd od Is o n ly $55 and tio n! $254,900. Ja c k son R O C K v iL L E T o r o e r e l r r- h e a t a nd w a t e r. $355. c e s s l n o o r d e r s . will a pp e ar In 43 ne ws odeled 1 b e dro om lo iant. Ex c e lle n t co ndi 647-9191 w p m ). S a l a ry R a nge: non. 646-5700. Shift Rota tion) & Ja c k so n Re al Est a te, 646-2881.0______t io n . S u p e r s t e r e o . Tru c k in g or ware hous e EOE/AA • Tuitio n and p a p ers. F o r m ore In ca te d on E lm Stre e t. $20,166-$25,207. A p p li e x p e ri e n c e h e lp f u l. 647-8400.O______M a n y e x tra s. Origin a l ca tions ore a va il a ble S e min ar Benefits f orm a tio n coll Cla ssi H e a t a nd hot w a t e r Coll f or a ppointm e nt. fie d, 643-2711 and ask B R A N D n e w llstinol D e Includ e d. A pplia nc e s, ow n er. $895. o r best T O D A Y 'S Lu c k y C T L i fro m the To w n M a n a g • Fre e Me als Merchandise ott er. 646-1830.______cense Pla t e N u m b e r Is H o r t t o r d D e s p a t c h , T E A C H E R aid e. Im m e f o r de tolls.n______lightful 5 plus room p o r k l n o . $495. p e r e r's O ffic e , 2155 M a in This house, in this location, in this excellent Cop e Cod on Woodla nd 789. E M Z . If this Is y o u r M erch a ndis e Division, di ate op e ning f o r closs- T E R R I F IC Ra nch In quie t m o n th, s e curity. 872- 1977 C H E V Y Concours, 6 S tr e e t, G lo s t o n b u rv , 528-9551. E O E ______r o o m s p e c i a l condition, at this price, is undoubtedly the Stre e t. 2-3 b e dro oms, pla t e n u m b e r, bring C T 06033 and must be n e ighborhood. Pric e d 8095. (x orn e tC o m p o n y. cylin d e r, 4 d o or, good 18 this a d to E d Th o rn to n , W A R E H O U S E c l e r k , e d u c a t i o n a i d e a t Please call best value in town today!! 7 room Colonial m od e rn both, bre e ze- running condition. 649- re c e iv e d by 4:00pm or to sell. SVi ro om s, 2 full w o v, h ardwo o d floors. M O D E R N 3 ro o m s, first a t M a nch e st e r Hond a , st art w ork righ t a w a y. R H A M High School In CRESTnELO b a ths, sunporch, low er Cape, l ‘/4 baths, family room, gorgeous FURNITURE 8864.______postm ark e d by M o n H e bro n. M o lo r duties E x c e ll e n t c o r e h a s flo or, he a t 8, hot w a t e r, ini I n S t o c k 24 A d a m s Stre e t, M a n d a y , S e p t e m b e r 19, No e xp eri e nce neces CONVALEfCENT HOME level f a m ily ro om and kitchen, deck, garage and more. a p pli a n c e s Inclu d e d. 1976 L T D , 76,000 mile s, ch e st er, to colle ct y o ur s a ry. A v a ri e ty of shifts Involve w o rk in g with a be en tok en b y long B E A U T I F U L P e n s v lv o- F u ll Size a 1988. A A / E O E / M F . MANCHESTER, CT. g aroo e . Coll office to t im e o w n e r. E x c e p Pre f e r re li a ble , m a ture n e w tire s, bra k e s and $25. Y o u must bring a v a il a ble e ast of the w h e e l c h a i r b o u n d d a y f o r v o u r e xclusiv e A sking *162,900. n l a H o u s e c h e r r y b a tt e ry. A ir. 8650 ne- S-10 Series young m on. F o r In f or 643-5151 t i o n a l c o u n t r v -l l k e w ork in g couple o r re pro o f of re gistra tion. riv e r In w ell lit, cle on. showing. $149,900. Sen tir e d la dy. Re fere nce s, c o rn e r c a bin e t. Bow e d go tloble . 643-1454. Th is o ff er Is vo id In LAUNDRY I n t e r n a t i o n a l c o m m a tion and op ollco- y a rd m e a sure s 100 x wind ow s a nd light ed. t ry Real Est a te, 643- 2381 $149,900. Ja c k so n 8. lease, s e curity d e posit. 73 M U S T A N G C o n v e rtl- seve n d ovs. 9-7.______Part time w e e kd ays 20- p a ny. Lig h t ass e mbly tlo n, coll C. Fronson, E L E C T R IC IA N S . Im m e $925. Coll 647-8756. 228-9474. 4060.O______STRANO Ja c k so n Re al Esta te, No pets. 646-6113 o r ble 302, n e w du el e x 25 hours, ple ase a pply w ork . W e ar le ans or dia t e op enings f o r full 647-1221.______L I O A L N O T I C l at: Th e Q u a lity Inn, 51 180-182 Eldrid g e Stre e t. 647-8400.O h a ust, origin a l m a gs, shorts. Coll Loroln e at W A ITR E S S , d a ytim e and t i m e J o u r n e y m e n REAL ESTATE R^RPORTINfi v e ry solid. $3000 o r best O F F I C I A L N O T I C I Hart ford Tp k e . V er p lz z o / o rln d e r m a k e r. Tw o f a m ily 6-6 duple x M A N C H E S TE R . Nic e 4 T O W N O F M A N C H g S T R R Jo b Pro Te m p o r a ry E l e c t r i c i a n s . F a s t f o r Imm e dia t e sole fo ISSJeODDR ott er. C a ll M i k e 568- non. A p p ly In person a t L a S- ro om a p a rtm e n t. 2b e d- C O N N R C TI C U T Service s, 528-9178 tor gro w ln o c o m p a ny Is s e ttl e e s t a t e . F i r m ______647-7653 CDHDDMIHIUMS room s, f u lly c arp e t e d 1641. 8 0 A R D O F T A X R R V IR W L a u n dry and Rooms m ore In form a tion. tra d a Re sturount. loo king f o r m otiva t e d $ 1 7 5 ,1 5 0 . 6 4 6 -2 4 2 6 P O O L - 12' ro u n d x 36" F O R D 1979 L T D W BBPn . In dividu a ls a nd o ff erso FDR SALE plus kitche n a p pli a n T h e B o a rd o f T a x R e vie w of full time person for w e e kdoys.______ces a nd loca te d on a d e ep. F ilt e r a nd lin er. E x c e ll e n t c o n d it i o n , th e To w n o f M a nch e st e r, Mond a y, Tu e sd a y, Fri co m p e titive s a l a ry and . bus lin e I (n o p e ts) $575 Sup er t o r age s 4 to 7 67K mile s. $1800 or best C o n n e c ticu t, w ill b e In ses d a y Sa turd a y a nd Su n RETAIL MANAGEMENT be ne fits p a ck a g e. Coll By o w n e r. 7 ro om Cop e W: F O R E S T Rid g e T o w n - s io n on Th u rs d a y , S e pt e mb er with f a m ily ro o m , fir e house. 3W b a ths, 3 be d m on th. Include s u tili y e a rs. $65 plus ta k e It ott e r. 2954347.______d ay. Ple aa e a pply at: 789-0832. E O E M / F 32, 19M, fro m 7:00 to S:00 KAY-BEE TO Y STORES pla c e, e ot-ln kitch e n, ro om s, 1900 squ are feet ties. C oll 649-4000. d o w n. 6494942. 1976 P lym o u th V a li a n t, I n S t o c k P .M . In th e Asse ssor's O f fic e, Th e C o m f ort Inn, 425 f orm a l dinin o ro o m , o f livin g space, fire V 8, p o w e r s t e e rin g, Passe nger V a ns 41 C e n t e r Stre e t. A ll persons Hart ford Tp k e . Ver IHDMES ” garo o e , p orch. M o v e - c lo lm in g to b e a ggri e v e d by EASTBROOK MALL pla c e, o lrc o n d ltlo n ln g, Not Oil the n e wt It on the S m a r t s h o p p e rs shop 59,000 mile s. 8500 o r th e d e cision o f th e Ass essor non. FOR SALE In condition. $154,900. d e ck with vi e w. P o r- EO e / AA front p age I Th e re's lots of C l a s s i f l e d r T h e y fin d best ott er. Coll 647-8366 k' o f th e To w n o f M a nch e st e r O n e o f th e n a tio ns f ast est gro w in g ret ail toy 649-8200. tlo lly finish ed w a lk-ou t th a t's 0 good w a y to fight ott e r 6. on M o t o r V e hicle Assess b a s e m e nt. P o ol, tennis ne wsy Inform a tion In the m e n ts o n ly must a p p e a r a nd ch a in s is s e e k ing p e o p l e w h o are a m bitious, Cla ssifie d s e ction. 643- th e high cost of living. N O W h irin g. F ull a nd p ort c o urt. Pric e d to sell a t 643-2711. file t h e ir c o m p l a in t a t this h ard w o rk in g a nd p oss e ss l e a d e rs hip q u a li 2711. m e e ting. tim e re c e ptionist. V a r $159,000. Coll o w n e r at ied duties. Gre a t f or ties, f o r tra ining to m a n a g e on e of o u r o v e r 700 Shown by Appointm e nt D a t e d fhls d a y o f A ugust i t , 647-0748.______19N. re turning to w ork forc e store s. M A N C H E S T E R . N o r t n - o r re tire d person. Coll F r a n k St a m le r, N o s s o u s F u r n i t u r e fle ld Gre e n. Im m a c u NEW 1989 C h a irp e rso n A s a n assist a nt m a n a g e r, y o u will bo fully la te unit with n e w w all B o a rd a f T a x R e vie w Store In M a nch e st er at tra in e d In o u r store o p e ra tio n s with a n e m p h a 649-1966. to w a ll c a rp e ting, 3 01469 sis on m e rc h a n d is in g a nd cu s to m e r s ervic e. b e dro om s, 2 full ba ths, CORSICAS & I N V IT A T I O N T O B ID c e n tra l o lr a nd bric k P ro m o tio n to a store m a n a g e r is th e n b a s e d on p otlo. Exq uisit e unit I Y o u a r e Invit e d to b id on M o d u lo r Cla s sro om A d d itio n to y o u r p e rf orm a n c e a n d a bility. 8139,500. D .W . F is h BERETTAS L o n g v i e w M id d l e Sch o ol, E llin g t o n , Conn e cticut. R e a lty, 643-1591.0 B id s w ill b e re c e iv e d b y D r. Jo s e p h J . D e Lu cIo , Sup e rinte n W e off er c o m p e titiv e st a rting w a g e s, inc e ntiv e HEBRON *245,000 d e nt o f Schools until 3:00 p .m . Se pt e mb er 1 2 ,19M. pro gra m s, pro fit s h a rin g, h e alth / life / dis a billty NOWON Bid s r e c e iv e d a ft er this tim e w ill not b f a ccepte d. b e ne fits, p a id v a c a tio n s, e m p lo y e e disc o u n ts, LOVE THE COUNTRY? S0 // Your Car T h i s o ld e r C o l o n i a l f a rm h o u s e is id e a l f o r A ll b id d e rs m u st f ile w it h th e ir b id a c e rtifie d ch ec k o r B id as well as e x c e p tio n a l a dv a n c e m e n t o p p o rt u B o n d f o r S% o f th e bid m od e p a y a ble to th e To w n of E llin g s o m e o n e w h o w o u l d li k e t o ra is e h ors e s, SERVING AMERICA to n. P e rf o rm a n c e a n d L a b o r a n d M a t e ri a l P a ym e n t Bonds nities. A p p ly In p e rson o r s e nd re sum e to: TW O F A M ILY lo v e s c o u n t r y livin g . 2 0 a cr e s o f l a n d g o e s f o r 100% o f th e c o n tra c t pric e w ill b e re quire d. 49 Woodla nd St. / .Manchester *15 FROM TH E No b id m a y b e w it h d ra w n f o r the p e riod sta te d In th e Bid w it h th is 8 r o o m h o m e , 4 b e d r o o m s a n d 2 4 Lines — 10 Days F o r m w it h o u t th e writ t e n conse nt o f th e B u ild ing C o m KAY-BEE TO Y STORES T h i s p r o p e r t y h a s b e e n r e m o d e l e d a n d b a t h s. E x c e ll e n t p o t e n ti a l f o r 2 a d d it io n a l S A L E ! m itt e e , E llin g t o n M id d l e School. Th e C o m m itt e e re s erve s 508 charge e tch sddl- BEGINNING! th e rig h t t o w a iv e Irr e g u l a riti e s a nd to r e l e c t bids. E A S T B R O O K M A L L v i n y l s i d e d , a n d w i l l b e p a r t o f a n e w c o n lo ts. 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