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By David Crary 'U The Associated Press JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The govern-; ment today said 21 people were killed and 98 Injured in the rioting that rocked Soweto, but said security forces had acted in the black township to protect lives and property. 246123 The government had previously reported 70 injured in the fighting Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, and had confirmed the deaths of 12 blacks shot by police and one town councilor who relatives said was hacked to death. The updated figures were released by the Bureau for Information, which has denied reports from residents that the violence broke out because of evictions of rent boycotters. The government said the 20 blacks now confirmed killed by security forces had been shot by ppiice "to protect iife and property.” Minor skirmishes between police and youths were Herald photo by Kirch reported in Soweto Wednesday evening, and the David Hanrahan, 13, of Manchester, is placed on the LifeStar Memorial Hospital to Hartford Hospital after he fell off his government confirmed widespread stone-throwing. But there were no confirmed reports of additional helicopter at Manchester High School Wednesday evening by skateboard and injured his head. casualties or any serious violence Wednesday evening T H A T CU/LD medics. Hanrahan was being transferred from Manchester comparable to the street fighting the previous night in the township of 1.5 million people outside Johannesburg. Local journalists said youths in six neighborhoods rebuilt barricades that soldiers had tried to tear down, Fall brings LifeStar, but town boy OK and security forces fired birdshot and tear gas at them. The government on Wednesday said the riots were sparked by a roadblock battle in which four policemen By John Mitchell and John F. Kirch skateboard on Adams Street Wednes­ Hanrahan. who was lying still on a said there is a half-inch rise of lar were wounded by a hand grenade tossed from a Herald Reporters day afternoon when he lost control near hospital cot. was then placed on the between the sidewalk cracks, but crowd. West Middle Turnpike and fell back­ helicopter and taken to Hartford weren’t sure they contributed to the Soweto residents said the trouble stemmed from A skateboard accident involving a ward. striking his head on the sidewalk. Hospitai. accident. anger over evictions of the rent boycotters by 13-year-old town boy brought the Hanrahan was taken to Manchester A witness told police that Hanrahan A spokesman at Manchester Memor­ LifeStar helicopter to Manchester High Memorial Hospital, police said. Due to appeared to be out of control on his township police. ial Hospital declined to discuss the Following the rioting, Soweto’s housing director, School Wednesday evening, where a the seriousness of his injuries, he was skateboard as he was coming down the extent of Hanrahan’s injuries. , small crowd of residents gathered to moved by helicopter to Hartford sidewalk. He went airborne, landing on Del Kevan, said the town council would suspend the evictions to avoid further trouble. 1 watefTiThkaction. Hospital after being treated at MMH. the sidewalk and hitting the back of his The LifeStar helicopter has been As the helicopter landed in the head, the witness tild police; Police operated by the Hartford Hospital since ”I think it would be provocative to carry out iut the boy. Dav^d Hanrahan of 472 evictions when there Is such trouble in the townships," teachers’ parking lot at MHS — its said it appeared Hanrahan was travel­ June 198.‘5. Sid Wainman. the hospital’s Hilliard S t..\^;^r reported in good she was quoted as saying by the Sowetan, the designated landing area in town — a ing fast when he lost control. director of operations, said today. Since condition this morning' at Hartford country’s largest selling black-oriented newspaper. small crowd collected around to watch. The police report said he fell nearthe its first lift-off until May 1986. LifeStar Soweto town clerk Nico Malan said, however, that Hospital. The residents were asked to step back driveway of a condominium complex, was summoned'433 times. It has come no evictions had occurred in neighborhoods where the Police said Hanrahan was riding his as an ambulance arrived from MMH. where the sidewalk dips. Police also to Manchester 15 times. Wainman said. fighting took place. The new barricades went up in the dirt streets and asphalt roads of White City, scene of the worst riots. White City got the name because it is the best-lighted Insurance panel seeks to balance needs neighborhood in the 38-square-mile township. The outburst in Soweto was the worst under since a nationwide .emergency was imposed June 12, and the Bv John F. Kirch Where do we go from here?” long as it files an insurance certificate who recently threatened to sue Man­ official death toll in the overnight battle was the WATCH THAT CHILD! Herald Reporter To deal with the issue, the town has with the'town. chester and Glastonbury after their highest since 19 people were killed March 21, 1985, in S'. put together a local group of officials The certificate must show that the teenage son went into town-owned land the eastern Cape province township of Langa. Officials in Manchester have begun familiar with Manchester’s insurance organization is covered by insurance of around the Buckingham Reservior, Higher one-day death tolls have been recorded this the painful task of drafting a policy that coverage. That group, which met at least $500,000 for. each incident of where he was prohibited from going, year, but they involved clashes of rival black political will allow local groups to use public Wednesday in Lincoln Center, com­ bodily injury or property damage that and fell from a tree. The boy fractured and tribal factions. facilities and recreational areas but prises Werbner, town Director Geof­ might occur during the event. his right shoulder and elbow and cut his ’’This is what the emergency tries to conceal. It’s an still keep the town covered in the event frey Naab, Mayor Barbara Weinberg, Although some agents have said this head, officials said. ominous sign of times ahead and the beginning of what of a major lawsuit. Recreation Director Scott Sprague, is not a large policy, many local groups ’’These extremes happen,” said we fear,” Winnie Mandela, wife of jailed African In recent years, the town has been Assistant School Superintendent Wilson have complained that they are barred Mayor Weinberg. ’’And they happen National Congress leader Nelson Mandela, said faced with an increasing number of E . Deakin Jr., Finance Director Boyde from using public facilities because often.” during a tour of While City at midday Wednesday. She PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY lawsuits due to injuries suffered on Spinelli, Manchester attorney Joel they cannot afford the coverage. The committee made several sugges­ predicted worse to come. municipal property. The trend, one Janenda and Arnold S. Zackin, a This is especially true of smaller tions that Werbner and other officials The government claimed recently that anti­ aspect of what has become known as th’e co-owner of Wolff-Zackin & Associates groups. It is hard, for instance, for a will use while drafting the new policy. apartheid violence was subsiding since imposition of ’’insurance crisis,” has prompted offi­ Inc. of Vernon, the town’s insurance small group that wants to get together Panel members suggested that the the emergency, under which most public gatherings cials to take a second look at current agent. once a week for an informal basketball town keep the present policy, but only are banned and police are empowered to detain people policy in an effort to determine whether At the meeting, panel members game, town officials said. require larger concerns to show they without charge. the use of public facilities should be offered suggestions on how the town can The situation has left the town in a have the $500,000 in insurance cover­ Emergency rules also bar journalists from sharply curtailed or whether an insu­ improve the policy covering private use tricky position, since many officials age; that it allow nonprofit local groups revealing the names of detainees or publishing rance policy can be written that will of town facilities. want to keep the facilities open to the to use the facilities with minimal statements (’eemed subversive. sufficiently protect the town. Under the current policy, any local public but don’t want to leave the town insurance; and that it decide on a Dr. Beyers Naude, the Afrikaner general secretary “ The question is, ’How rigid should group — such as a sports team, exposed to major lawsuits from groups case-by-case basis whether to require of the South African Council of Churches and a foe of we be?” ’ Assistant Town Manager religious organization or social service who may not be properly covered. insurance of a group. apartheid, appealed to the Soweto City Council to stop Steven R. Werbner said Wednesday. agency and others — may use town As an example, committee members evictions a nd meet with community leaders to resolve ”Our biggest concern is our liability. fields, buildings or other facilities so as cited the case of a Glastonbury couple Please turn to page lu the problem. C TIL C O N Economic indicators post strong gain TODAY’S HERALD

July increase of 1.1 percent the strongest since April Route 6 setbacK? Back to school In what could prove a major The Herald continues providing back-to-school information with credit and a decline in initial leak of the closely held Information setback for the propo.sed Route 6 Bv Robert Furlow Coupled with the June decline the publication of Coventry school unemployment claims. before today’s official release, expressway, the Army Corp.s-'of The Associated Press and a 0.1 percent decrease in May, bus schedules and the school Tom asso the new report was hardly encou­ Negative indicators, which kept especially in light of the fact that Engineers may require the state calendar for 1986-87. Turn to page — The govern­ raging for a national economy that the overall index from rising most economists had been predict­ Department of Transportation to 14. ment’s main gauge of future has been very sluggish in recent higher, included declines in stock ing a gain of no more than 0.6 conduct a second in-depth study of economic activity rose a strong 1.1 months. prices, building permits and new percent. the environmental effects of the orders or consumer goods and project. percent last month, the govern­ The index, a compilation of 11 Commerce officials, who have materials. ment reported today. forward-pointing economic indica­ been plagued by occasional leaks There was no change in the The July increase in the Com­ tors, was given its biggest push of other sensitive reports, had no Index average workweek. merce Department’s Index of upward in July by substantial immediate comment. Leading Indicators, the sharpest increases in the money supply and The'biggest reason for the June 20 pages, 2 sections since April, was better than most in the rate of new business revision was a big drop in business The July gain put the overall Clearing and cool Advice__ .13 Lottery___ index at 179.4 compared with the private economists had expected. formation. inventories on hand and on order, a Business. _ 6 Obituaries. 1967 base level of 100. Clearing and cooi tonight with a Today’s report, however, re­ Other positive indicators in­ figure that had been unavailable Classified _ 18-19 Opinion. when the June report was For the balance of 1986, Data low of 40 to 45. Sunny and cool vised the June figure sharply cluded slower business deliveries Comics______6 People _ compiled. Resources Inc., the Lexington, Friday with a high of 65 to 70. downward — from a 0.3 percent and higher raw materials prices — Connecticut_4-5 Sports___ 15-17 both indicative of a business The overall July gain of 1.1 Mass., forecasting company, said Sunny Saturday through Monday increase to a 0.4 percent decline — Entertainment 13 Television------13 pickup — an increase in contracts percent was widely rumored on it expects economic growth at a with highs near 70 Saturday, softening the good news the July .11 U.S./World. gain might otherwise have and orders for new plant and Wall Street on Wednesday, raising slightly improved 2.5 percent rate moderating to the upper 70s Focus. Local new8_3,10 Weather. suggested. equipment, a rise in outstanding the possibility there had been a in the second half of the year. Monday. Details on page 2.

‘ -S'- »• • : t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 28, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Aug. 26. 1986 — 3 WEATHER Corps may ask T- Lotto win Connecticut forecast DOT for new boosts Central, Eastern Interior and Soatbwest Inte­ rior: Clearing and cool tonight with lows 40 to 45. business Sunny and cool Frid y with highs 65 to 70. Sunny days Saturday through Monday. Highs near 70 Route 6 EIS The owner of a Manchest er store Saturday, moderating to the upper 70s Monday. where two multimillion dollar West Coastal and East Coastal: Clearing and lottery tickets have been pur­ Today In By George Loyng cool tonight with lows around 50. Sunny and cool about the highway’s impact on chased said this morning there has Friday with highs near 70. Sunny days Saturday Herald Reporter wetlands or how that impact could been a “ slight increase” in the through Monday. Highs around 70 Saturday, history be lessened. “ They just didn’t number of people buying them moderating to the upper 70s Monday. In what could prove a major discuss it in the detail needed,” she since Tuesday, when a town couple Northwest Hills: Clearing and quite cool tonight. In 1983, Israeli setback for the proposed Route 6 said. won first prize in the Lot.to Lows around 40 except middle 30s with scattered Prime Minister Men- expressway, the Army Corps of James F. Byrnes, the DOT’s drawing. Engineers may require the state frost possible in some colder low-lying rural areas. achem Begin an­ director of environmental plan­ Charles D. King, the owner of Sunny and cool Friday with highs in the middle 60s. Department of Transportation to ning, said this morning that the Pero Fruit Stand on Oakland Sunny days Saturday through Monday. Highs near nounced he would conduct a second in-depth study of DOT disagrees with the Corps over Street, said he has noticed more 70 Saturday, moderating to the upper 70s Monday. resign, citing per­ the environmental effects of the how detailed the information con­ people purchasing tickets since project. sonal reasons. tained in an EIS should be. Much of Tuesday’s drawing. Corps Project Manager Chris­ the information the Corps wants Lucille Napolitano. 32. who tine Godfrey said this morning that could only be supplied after a bought the ticket at Pero’s, and her Coastal forecast the federal agency will send a specific design for the highway husband Michael. 46. won the $1.16 letter to the DOT early next week was chosen — something that had million first prize in the $2.3million Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Almanac asking for more information about not occurred when the EIS was lottery drawing, according to Montauk Point: Small craft advisory in effect. the 11.8-mile highway’s impact on drafted, he said. ■ lottery' spokeswoman Paula Concannon. North winds increasing to 20 to 25 knots this wetlands that lie in or near the Since the highway’s final design In 1968, police and anti-war King said he knew .someone had afternoon and early tonight. North around 15 knots Today is Thursday, Aug. 28, construction path. The letter will is finished, Byrnes said, that either require a second study or won when a stale lottery official late tonight. West 10 to 15 knots Friday. the 240th day of 1986. There are demonstrators clashed in the information is now available. But and lottery machine technician 125 days left in the year. streets of Chicago as the Demo­ merely ask the DOT to provide because in the 1970s there were a Seas 2 to 4 feet today and tonight and 2 feet or less came to the store Wednesday Cooling off Today’s highlight in history; cratic National Convention nom­ additional information to supple­ number of different althematives Friday. morning to replace his machine On Aug. 28. 1963, about 200,000 inated Hubert H. Humphrey for ment its original Environmental under consideration, he said, it Tonight; Clearing and cool with a low of 40 to 45. Friday: Sunny and Variable cloudiness with chance showers today. He said there was "a lot of talk, a people joined in a peaceful civil president. Impact Statement, she said. would have been costly to complete Becoming clear tonight. Clear Friday. lot of excitement” at the .store, cool with a high of 65 to 70. Saturday through Monday: Sunny with rights rally in Washington. D.C., In 1983, Israeli Prim e Minister If the Corps does ask the DOT to the designs on each option in order Visibility around 5 miles in scattered light which has been in operation since where they heard Dr. Martin Menachem Begin announced he conduct a Supplemental Environ- to obtain the detailed information highs near 70 Saturday, moderating to the upper 70s Monday. Today’s showers today. 1927. weather picture was drawn by Rene Fleury of Cooper Street, who Luther King Jr. deliver his would resign, citing personal rnental Impact Statement, the now required. highway project will be delayed by “ This is the .second lime we’ve attends Washington School. famous “ I have a dream” speech reasons. Jd a first-prize winner.” he said. up to two years, officials have said. TO HAVE DONE that work for in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Ten years ago: Three Ameri­ I ’m sure it could happen again as Across the nation Opponents of the construction have each of the alternatives could have On this date: can civilians working in Iran 'V e il.” said that requirement would ulti­ cost around $30 million. The money In 1609, Hudson disco­ were killed by Iranian guerrilla Concannon said it is only the A high pressure system over northwest Iowa mately kill the project. spent on the alternatives not vered Delaware Bay. fighters. second lime in the history of the cleared skies and pushed Midwestern tempera­ chosen would have been wasted, he tures to record lows today. In 1749. German author Jo­ The highway would stretch from lottery that a store has sold a F ive years ago: John W. the end of Interstate 384 at Bolton said. Elsewhere, showers and thunderstorms were hann Wolfgang von Goethe was second winning ticket. The first Hinckley Jr. pleaded innocent in Notch to an uncompleted highway scattered from the middle and southern Atlantic born in Frankfurt. Godfrey said she was not sur­ was a store in Newington, she said. a Washington, D C ., court to in Windham, replacing a two-lane Coast across the Tenniessee and lower Mississippi In 1828, Russian novelist Leo prised the information was not In June 1985. King said, there charges of attempting to kill stretch of road state officials was an increase in the amount of valleys into Texas as well as across the Pacific Tolstoy was born near Tula. included in the EIS, which was President Reagan. contend is dangerous. The ex­ lottery tickets bought after Ri­ Northwest. In 1916. Italy’s declaration of prepared in the 1970s for a since One year ago; Actress Ruth pected cost of the roadway is abandoned project to extend the chard K. Cokash, who purchased Heavy rain prompted a flash flood watch in war against Germany took effect, Gordon died at her home in around $170 million. high way all the way to Providence, his at the store, won $3.14 million in sections of southwest Texas. San Angelo had more during World W ar I. In 1917, 10 suffragists were Edgartown, Mass., at age 88. R.I. the lottery. than 6 inches of rain Wednesday and Abilene had GODFREY REFUSED to say The Napolltanos' could not be arrested as they picketed the Today’s birthdays: Actress up to 4'/4 inches, prompting police to close several specificaliy what the Corps will In the 1970s, wetlands were not a reached for comment this White House. Nancy Kulp is 65. Actor-dancer major concern, she explained. It underpasses where stranded motorists’ cars Donald O’Connor is 61. Actor Ben require. The decision to send the morning. stalled in deep water. In 1922, radio station W EAF in was not until the past five or six Gazzara is 56. Actor Richard letter was made at a meeting iast King said Lucille Napolitano New York City aired the first week between officials from the years that information about how Temperatures dropped into the 30s early today In Sanders is 46. Actor David Soul is comes into the store every day to; radio commercial. The Queens- Corps, the DOT and the Federal construction projects would dam­ buy one or two tickets for the daily northeastern Minnesota and northeastern North 43. Sen. W illiam Cohen, R- boro Realty Co. of Jackson Highway Administration, she said. age them was required in environ­ Herald photo by Pinto numbers game. "She was in Dakota and into the 40s to tow 50s from the northern Maine, is 46. Skating champion Heights paid $100 for 10 minutes mental statements, she said. yesterday, she was real excited.” Plains across the upper Mississippi Valley to the Going into the meeting, the of air time. Scott Hamilton is 28. Great Lakes. Corps had been leaning towards Godfrey said the Corps’ letter Climbing a wall he said. ^ Kansas City, Mo., was 53 degrees early today, requiring the DOT to prepare an will require a response from the breaking a 1974 record of 57. SEIS. DOT officials had hoped to DOT in a few days, though it may worker from the R.C. Newbury Co. of apartment complex. The Velvet Mill take a while for the DOT to gather Condo change Record lows were set shortly before midnight at persuade the Corps to accept the South Windsor uses a special chemica:l Limited Partnership is converting the On the Light Side original EIS, which was developed the information even if a supple­ Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 43, breaking a record of 44 set former Cheney Bros, mill into 210 luxury in 1934; Des Moines, Iowa, 45, breaking a 1906 when the road construction was to mental statement is not required. to clean the side of the Velvet Mill sought again extend into Rhode Island. apartments and hopes to have it ready record of 46: Kansas City, Mo., 54, breaking a If an SEIS is required, the DOT . building on Elm Street Wednesday as record of 57 set in 1985; and Ottumwa, Iowa, 47, Stroke of luck enough. And she’s talking about Godfrey said that in its EIS, the will have no deadline to gather the other workers prepare to convert the for occupancy in about a year. A Tolland-based developer has breaking a 1967 record of 49. going to school (college). DOT provided little information information. 207.000-squarerfoot building into an resubmitted plans for a 96-unit Temperatures were still in the 80s early this ARLINGTON, Texas (A P ) — An “ But I was laid o ff... and we can condominium project off Oakland morning in the desert Southwest and sections of 11-year-old girl whose financially use the money to take care of a few Street that were previously with­ central and eastern Washington state. strapped family gave her $25 for a bills,” he said. drawn because of a technical National forecast Today’s forecast called for showers and day at Six Flags Over Texas came Mendie said her parents were error. home with $25,000. giving her $200 for a shopping FOI official says private EDC talks legal The plans, which will come thunderstorms from New England and eastern* before the Planning and Zoning Clear skies are forecast for most of the nation Friday. Cool weather is New York and Pennsylvania across the mid- Mendie Purdum won the money spree. in the park’s 25th Anniversary Commission Sept. 8, are identical expected for the northern half of the nation and mild weather across the Atlantic states, the Southeast, Florida and Bv John F. Kirch law allows executive sessions for On Tuesday, an FOI Commission Giveway. Six Flags distributed to those filed earlier this summer Louisiana to central and southern Texas. Herald Reporter discussion of construction con­ attorney questioned the legality of southern tier. 700,000 cards Monday, and Mendie During the meeting Tuesday, the EDC and withdrawn because of an error tracts, state and town officials the closure, saying, “ If you read picked up her winnings Tuesday. in the legal notice published in The closure of a meeting held agreed. subcommittee closed its doors to the public the purposes for executive session, Her father, Ray, lost his dairy Lottery local newspapers. ’Tuesday by an Economic Develop­ During the meeting Tuesday, the there isn’t anything there for job earlier this month, just after to discuss the proposed financial Visions Unlimited Inc. of Tol­ ment Commission subcommittee EDC subcommittee closed its discussion of a contract or poten­ the family had moved into a new land, which is seeking a zone appears to have been legal because doors to the public to discuss the agreement, under which the town would tial contract with a developer.” house in Longview. Connecticut daily: change that would allow construc­ officials were discussing a con­ proposed financial agreement, “ We’ ll put some in the bank for issue up to $13 million in tax-increment Hopkins said Wednesday the fact tion of the 96 condominium units in PEOPLE Wednesday: 923 struction contract for road im­ under which the town would issue that what was being discussed was her,” said her father. “ She said she 12 buildings at 205 Oakland St., provements around the planned up to $13 million in tax-increment wants a new car when she is old Play Four: 2 0 7 p ^ bonds to pay for road improvements around a construction contract probably withdrew its application Aug. 18 Buckland Hills Mall, a state bonds to pay for road improve­ made the closure proper. after finding the error. survival. If we damage the ocean, it’s our the mall site. Cousteau prepares Tomlin sued back official said Wednesday. ments around the mall site. Real The planning staff, which writes own future we are damaging," Cousteau said But Hopkins disputed O’ Brien’s “ If they went into executive estate taxes collected from the site the legal notices, accidentally Oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau is Actress and comedian Lily Tomlin, who claim that the gathering of the here Wednesday. session to discuss a construction would then be used to pay back the stated that the land’s zoning was preparing for the second leg of a five-year has sued to stop distribution of a documen­ our bottom line.” subcommittee was not a meeting contract, then I don’t see anything borrowed funds. street. Residence A and Rural Residence. expedition aboard his refitted Calypso, in tary about the development of her hit wrong with that,” said Theresa Town Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien “ It’s not that we don’t want the O’Brien cited two provisions in under the FOI law. Chance meet­ ings of town officials, social The land is actually zoned Resi­ which he will study the impact of atomic Broadway play, has been named in an $11 Hopkins, a lawyer for the Freedom called the executive session neces-. public to know, we don’t want the state law he said allowed the dence A and Industrial. Fortunate fashion meeting to be closed. gatherings and other non-business bomb tests at Bikini and Eniwetok atolls in million countersuit filed by the two of Information Commission. “ It sary because the subcommittee Homart to know (what was dis­ Visions is seeking a zone change cussed),” said O’ Brien, who will First, he said, the commission related sessions would not be the Pacific Ocean. When a man threatening to jump from New filmmakers. sounds like it could be OK, but I was discussing the strategy it to Planned Residence Develop­ don’t want to say its fine.” would use in dealing with the step down as the town’s top legal did not have a quorum since it was defined as a public meeting, she York’s Brooklyn Bridge demanded to see a ment for the 14.B-acre parcel and The 141-foot Calypso has been in a M iami Joan Churchill and Nicholas Broomfield Connecticut law requires that all Homart Development Corp. of adviser Friday. “ Let’s say you only the four-member subcommit­ said. But a subcommittee qualifies priest, visiting San Diego Mayor Maureen approval of a general site plan. dry dock since January following a cruise to alleged in their Superior Court suit filed official meetings be open to the Chicago and the New York-based were going to buy a house. You’re tee that met. Second, he pointed to as a meeting, she said. O’Connor gave up her black sweater so a The commission had tabled the Haiti and Cuba. About 27,000 feet of plank and Wednesday in Los Angeles that Tomlin public except in some instances Manchester 1-84 Associates, the willing to pay $100,000, but you’ll a provision that allows a'commis- The mail’s developers have said original application for rezoning police officer could pretend to be one, sion to go behind closed doors to 15,000 bolts have been replaced in the reneged on several agreements, slandered when disclosure of information can developers of the proposed 750,000- offer $90,000. You don’t want the that without the financing agree­ July 21 after area residents com­ “ Time was of the esstence,” said Detective discuss construction contracts it overhaul of the 44-year-old former mine and defamed them, and improperly used be detrimental to a town commis­ square-foot enclosed shopping cen­ other guy to know your bottom line. ment, it would be impossible to plained that the development Brian Mulhearn. “It was a judgment plans to enter into with another sweeper. outtakes of their film for commercials. sion or board. A provision in the ter being planned for north of To have (Tuesday’s) discussion build the shopping center as it is would cause excess in the decision that had to be made quickly, state’s Freedom of Information Interstate 84 and east of Buckland published would be to tell Homart party. planned. Cousteau also plans to study water The countersuit names Tomlin, Wagner area. m anagem ent in China, the Tasmanian “ Normally we would get a priest.” Theatricalz, and 10 others who may have platypus and the successful farming proce­ A police report said O fficer Gary Lajoe put played a part in allegedly trying to suppress dures of Indonesia’s Bali, where farmers on the black sweater with a piece of white the 90-minute documentary, “ Lily.” The suit Town pays woman over police crash have cultivated the same ground for 2,000 paper wrapped around his neck to represent seeks $8 million in punitive and $3 million in a clergyman’s collar. He then persuaded D ay’ s Eye years. actual damages. David Sanchez, 29, to give up his threat of What would summer be without daisies nodding along The town has agreed to pay a woman — Jackie Bedrossian of 729 Bedrossian’s car, causing her to complex, said the leak occurred on The schedule of the expedition, the ship’s jumping and climb down. Sanchez, a Dan Sklar, attorney for Tomlin, said she roadsides and in fields? These common flowers, related North Main Street woman $35,000 N. Main St. — has agreed to drop suffer head and back injuries, the July 14 after two town Water would respond to the suit vigorously. “ We Department employees came to 53rd, calls for a trip through the Panama resident of a shelter for homeless men, was to chrysanthemums, have captivated man’s fancy for for injuries she suffered in April her lawsuit against the town. lawsuit said. Canal for the Calypso’s first voyage across taken to a hospital, police said. believe it has no merit,” he said. “ They are 1983 when a Manchester police Cooney said the suit was in the In a more recent claim against replace a water meter. Casellini centuries. The name daisy means “ day’s eye.” In cruiser collided with her car at the pre-trial stage and ready to go to the town, the management of the said between 12 and 18 inches of the Pacific. The trip will produce 12 one-hour O’Connor, who is in town to for a nation^ simply trying to get publicity for this intersection of East Middle Turn­ trial when the settlement was Oakland Manor Apartments on water Qooded the storage room television specials. conference on drugs, had just finished a tprtfr second-rate film.” folklore, the flower represented the Sun. The yellow pike and Main Street. achieved. The board’s action came Tudor Lane is seeking more than after the employees installed bent “The future of the ocean is our own On Aug. 8, Judge Jack Newman denied center for which it is named is actually a mass of tiny, of police activity with Mulhearn Tif^sda Payment of the claim was after it went into executive session $900 for damage caused to tenants’ flanges with the meter. Tomlin’s request for a preliminary injunc­ individual flowers. Because it persistently invades tion to block the release of the documentary. approved by the town Board of to discuss the claim. property when water leaked in the building’s basement, according to Four tenants are seeking dam­ Tomlin alleges in her suit that the film cultivated fields, farmers often call it “ white4veed,” or Directors Tuesday at the recom­ The accident occurred on April papers filed this week with the ages totaling $925. The property contains 30 minutes of scenes from her “ Farmer’s Curse.” mendation of Assistant Town At­ 10, 1983, as two police cars were torney John Cooney, who called the town clerk’s office. lost included suitcases. Christmas Broadway show, “ The Search For Signs of traveling west on East Middle DO YO U K N O W — What is the name for the science or figure “ reasonable.” As part of the Turnpike in response to a call. The David Casellini, assistant resi­ decorations, drapes and an elect­ Intelligent Life in the Universe,” and could art of cultivating plants? out-of-court settlement, the second car hit the left rear door of dent manager for the apartment ric iron, according to the claim. damage her economically. WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER — Iran and Iraq have been at war since 1980. B-28-86 Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 Warwick gets degree A Newspaper in Education Program BETTY-JANE TURNER Singer Dionne Warwick will receive an Sponsored by honorary doctor of music degree at a Sept. 12 The Manchester Herald convocation at the University of Hartford in West Hartford. SCHOOL OF DANCE Warwick, a four-time Grammy winner, 40 OAK ST. “EtMllehed In 19S4" MANCHESTER, CT. studied at the university’s Hartt School of Manchester Herald Music. She was singing in a trio when Graded Claaaes In the Following discovered in 1960 by composer Burt USPS 327-500 VOL. CV, No. 280 Bacharach. 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Box 591, Man­ ____ 2ta7PA Paraplegic Nan Davis, who became the chester, Conn. 06040. To place a classified or display WitantaT, ta ^ S. Prolessional Dance Teachers Assoc, ol N.Y. She has ItarataT. *ta(,4— ____ ItoTPJL first paralyzed person to walk using the aid of advartlsament. or to report a news ____ 2I.7PJL recently returned from New York City where she has Item, story or picture idea, call 643- MtaT. — walk down the aisle in D ecem ber in St. you don’t receive your. Herald by p.m. Monday through Friday. MANCHESTER PARKADE CHESS MATES — Garri Kasparov (left), the world chess champion, makes a M ary’s, Ohio. 5:30 p.m. weekdays or 6 a.m. Satur­ previous students may call for class schedules, beginning Sept. 2nd day, please telephone your carrier. Broad St. / West Middle Tpke. move in the 12th game of the World Chess Championship in London Davis, 26, will marry Greg Ferrail, 29, on Help your child obtain telf confidence, poise, and If you’re unable to reach your car­ Show Hours 8-4 Wednesday against his opponent, fellow Soviet chess grandmaster Anatoly Dec. 27, she said Wednesday. rier, call subscriber service at 647- The Manchester Herald Is a mem­ physical fitness through dance training > “ I plan to walk down the aisle, but I’m so 9046 by 6:30 p.m. weekdays or 10 a. ber of the Associated Praas and a Karpov. The game was the last of the series to be played In London — the final slow, Greg says he’ll run circles around me,” m. Saturdays for guaranteed dellv- member of the Audit Bureau of Cir­ ery In M anchaatar. culations. — 12 games of the championship are to be played in Leningrad in the Soviet said Davis, who was the subject of a movie, 649-0256 563-8205 Lfnfon. "First Steps.” 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 28. 1986 y Ma n c h e s t e r h e r a l d . Thursday. Aug. 28, 1986 — 5 Elections panel fines O’Neill ally GOP candidates hit Connecticut In Brief Little hope exists Bv Judd Everhart Glastonbury. CONTRIBUTIONS OVER the should have contacted the Police nab motorists Administration official said. The Associated Press Garfield said the commission legal limit by two political action commission. " I was sitting in the house with my shotgun Paul E. Toussaint, assistant division and the phone rang .30 times, so you knew for end to strikes could not prove.that O’Neill had committee are also being forfe­ “ Mr. Wade ... resolved what he highway crackdown administrator, said Tuesday that his office somebody was checking out the place." HARTFORD — A close political authorized the committee's crea­ ited: $3,000 from Salomon Broth­ considered to be an ambiguity in — State police say a propane tion and that it was not working p s “ time bomb" and an acid truck “ looking may refuse to help pay repair costs on 1-84 Carroll said. Bv The Associated Press ally of Gov. William O'Neill was ers Inc. Political Action Commit­ the law (covering PAC contribu­ its striking workers ended Wedne.s- solely for O’N eill’s benefit but for recent rash of truck accidents. for an accident” were among vehicles bridge supports if the state confirms a A short while later, the doorbell rang and fined $900 and a Democratic tee of New York and $1,000 from tions) in favor of Democrats For HARTFORD (AP) - Demo­ day at the state Labor Department the benefit of Democrats in gen­ Bozzuto said some of the ticketed along Interstate 95 on the first day of preliminary finding that hairline cracks were someone called out his daughter's name, •Union and company negotiators fund-raising committee was told to the Hartford National Bank Politi­ Victory.” Garfield said. “ We felt cratic Gov. William O’Neill is a in Wethersfield, with no new talks eral seeking office this fall. accidents could be traced to a crackdown on speeders and highway safety caused by faulty design. asking if she were home, he said. Next came offer little hope for solutions to forfeit $12,200 in improper cam­ cal Action Committee. otherwise, that the law was not “ jack-in-the-box” leader who scheduled. Company officials said poor management of road con­ violators. the sounds of someone breaking into the long-running strikes at Colt Indus­ paign contributions after an inves­ However, the commission did In addition, the committee is ambiguous, it was clear. responds to problems only after DOT officials said Monday that extra steel talks in the strike that began Jan. tigation by the Elections Enforce­ struction under the state’s $5.5 For the 12-hour period ending at 6 p.m. house. ( tries Inc. and Waterbury Hospital, find that some individuals and forfeiting contributions from two “ We can’t accept any explana­ they have moved to the fore­ and concrete will be needed to buttress the 25 24 were deadlocked. Wednesday, state police reported stopping 202 “ I jumped up with the shotgun and told him with the parties in botti Connecti­ ment Commission political, action committees — PACs not registered in Connecti­ tion for them not knowing what the front of public interest, a billion road and bridge im­ single-column bridge supports that are under Local 376 of the United Auto The fine was levied Wednesday provement program. cars for speeding and 116 cars for other to freeze or I ’d shoot him." Carroll said. "I cut labor disputes saying they had PACs — each contributed more cut: $3,000 from the Morgan individual limits were.” Garfield Republican gubernatorial can­ construction to carry two elevated express Workers union rejected what Coll violations. Forty-four trucks were halted for kept telling him: ‘Stop or I’ll shoot you.’ ” am out of options. against attorney James A. Wade than the law allows and that'Wade Stanley Better Government Fund, said. didate says. “ I am calling for the suspen­ lanes on 1-84 west into Hartford. said was its final offer, while the speeding and 159 trucks were pulled over for While training the gun on the young man. Waterbury Hospital on Wednes­ for violations in his role as deputy had told three individuals that also of New York: and $2,500 from Moffett had hoped to have his “ His staff people wind him up. sion of any new construction not company rejected two union other violations. DOT official Clem Zawodniak said the Carroll called police. But the youth started to day declared an impa.sse in its treasurer of Democrats For Vic­ their contributions were within the the Drexel Burnham Lambert he pops out. he makes a directly related to an imme­ counter-proposals. complaint resolved before t he July- The total of arrests was "far above blame appears to lie with the bridge designer. run away, so (Tarroll said he fired. negotiations with .567 nurses who tory 86. said Jeffrey B. Garfield, amount allowed by law. Political Action Committee. statement and they put him diate safety need until we can "W e’re here to try an settle it." nominating convention and tried to average,” Lt. Edward Dailey, a state police Hayden & Wegman. He said the New York have been on strike since June 4. executive director of the elections State law prohibits political use it as evidence of unfair back in the box.” Julie Belaga reassess the entire infrastruc­ said Philip A. Wheeler, assistant The commission found that the spokesman, said. The effort was scheduled to firm used a new method that incorrectly Talks between the hospital and commission action committee from contribut­ practices by the O’Neill campaign. said Wednesday, criticizing ture program and inject some calculated how much weight the bridge director of the UAW’s Region 9A. three individuals had contributed degree of sanity into it.” Boz­ resume at 6 a.m. today. Edwards drops Alar apples union representatives ended Mon­ The commission investigated ing more than $2,000 a year. Garfield said the commission O’N eill’s handling of issues supports could bear. The firm said it used " If the company is not. they’ll have the committee following a com­ more money to the committee than zuto said. An additional 70 troopers watched over day. The hospital has since sent a to live with themselves” "The accusation was that we had acted as rapidly as possible including highway safety. accepted design methods. . WINDSOR LOCKS - Apples treated with plaint last spring by former I ’ .S. the annual $1,000 maximum pro­ traffic on the busy highway that snakes along telegram to the union. Connecticut Richard Reibeling. Colt’s vice were a shadow committee for the and said his investigators, had At a Capitol news conference, Belaga called for stiffer fines Alar won’t be sold at Edwards Food Rep Toby Moffett, then challeng­ vided by law. The amounts over the coast from the New York border to Rhode DOT officials said bridge support reinforce­ Health Care Associates, declaring president for personnel, said the governor. That has now been laid contacted more than 500 people,, Belaga pointed to O’Neill’s call for faulty brakes and over­ warehouses and Finast supermarkets in the ing O'Neill for the Democratic the limit are being refunded to the Island, using unmarked Mustangs against ment will boost the project’s cost Irnpasse. hospital spokesman . Hartford company has refused to to rest." said Wade, who could conducted audits and, amassed last week for the hiring of more weight trucks. She also said Northeast, the stores’ parent company gubernatorial nomination individuals; $1,500 to Richard F. speeders and all three truck safety inspection significantly. / mRichard i Bulat said. discuss what to do with 780 have been fined up to $6,000. “ reams of paperwork.” He said state troopers and an increased truck company officials should announced. Schneller of Essex, head of the squads to check and weigh trucks for The two sides have failed to replacement workers Coll hired to Moffett claimed that Democrats Wade said he was “extremely the complaint could not have been use of overtime by troopers to be notified of violations by First National Supermarkets said Wednes­ For Victory 86 was a "” O’Neill re-election campaign: violations. agret' over amnesty, with the do the jobs of the more than 1.000 pleased” with the commission’s disposed of more quickly. reduce speeding. O’Neill also drivers, and called for in­ Police charge robbery victim day that it will ask apple growers who sell to $1,000 to William W. Cobbs of New Dailey.said sfate police normally have 10 hospital saying it cannot guaran­ A O'Neill re-election committee. findings, which he said were ordered the installation of a creased use of temporary weigh striking workers. He said the York: and $200 to Robert N. Finast and Edwards Food for written tee striking nurses will return to State law bars a candidate from “entirely appropriate. We made temporary truck weighing sta­ stations around the state. troopers along the stretch of roadway. • company would only discuss the Downey of New York HE SAID HIS investigators had GROTON — A man Who fired a shotgun at a statements that Alar was not used on the the jobs they held before the strike having more than one fund-raising some honest errors.” tion in Westport. She also claimed that state "W e like to think of it as ‘Welcome to replacement workers if the union interviewed O’Neill. fleeing .youth after his home was burglarized produce. and the union saying that is not committee O’Neill's official com­ The commission also ruled that a “ This is jack-in-the-box go­ officials conducting truck Connecticut Day,’" Dailey said. makes an unconditional offer to Moffett fell just shy of the for the second time in three days has been Tests by the federal Environmental Protec­ accep tab le mittee is the Governor Bill O’Neill D ec. 5. 1985. event at a New York G AR FIE LD SAID the violations verning,” Belaga said. safety inspections “ never get return to work. convention support he needed to charged with first-degree reckless tion Agency show Alar may cause cancer in The nurses walked off their jobs Election Committee. hotel constituted a testimonial for were made “ neither knowingly nor Richard Bozzuto. a former their hands dirty. Right now Labor Commissioner P. Joseph qualify .for a primary against State may get repair bill endangerment. laboratory animals. .Alar, which is the brand two days after blue-collar workers the governor as defined by state willingly” but that Wade should state senator from Watertown they look and listen, but rarely Peraro had no plans to call Coll O’Neill. William E. Carroll said his bedside pistol name for a chemical called daminozide, has went on strike. The hospital T H JE COMMITTEE WAS law and that the $5,608 in expenses have known that he was violating who is facing Belaga in the ever touch.” negotiators back to the table, but Garfield called the fine “ suffi­ HARTFORD — The state may be billed for had been stolen Sunday along with some not been banned. reached a new contract with its .545 created in 1984 by Wade and two for the event should have been campaign laws, adding, “ ignor­ OOP’s Sept. 9 primary, also said Wednesday he had not given ciently punitive to deter the She agreed with O’Neill that extensive bridge repairs on Interstate 84 money and a paycheck. So he stayed home The chemical is sprayed on apples to keep blue-collar workers on Aug. 13. but other close O'Neill advisers. John reported as such to O’NeiH’s ance is no excuse.” said O’Neill is not doing enough up on the Waterbury Hospital H commission of future violations” there is a need for more state despite 90 percent federal financing of related from work Tuesday with his 12-guage shotgun fruit on the trees longer and to help apples those workers have honored the strike. Peraro said he will be in D. Mahaney of Waterbury and official committee as "in-kind He said that if Wade had doubts by Wade or other officers of the to make highways safe after a troopers, as many as 100 more. highway construction, a Federal Highway at his side in case the burglar returned. stay firm. nurses’ picket lines touch with both sides privately in George W. Hannon Jr. of contributions” about provisions of the law. he committee. Contract talks Ix'twa'n Coll and the next dav or two. G IN BUSINESS BUSINESS

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Monique Johndro has been employed by J&J Jewelers Rebecca Jones Interior Designs, established in 1984, is for four years. She originally started as a sales clerk and Helium Hi’s was originally a balloon delivery service a small full service interior design firm providing person­ Deborah A. Downes, M.D. has assumed the practice of within two years has worked up to her position as the which, in the 4 years of operation, has expanded to In­ alized design services for both commercial and residen­ ophthalmology from Walter M. Schardt, M.D. who has Operations Manager. clude a colorful gift shop. We offer a variety of unique bal­ tial clients. Our projects ra ;ge in size from the coordina­ retired this June. The office is located at 191 Main Street, Monique has received certificates from the Gemologi- loon services for every occasion Imaginaablel Call or visit tion of interior finishes a d furnishings for an entire busi­ Manchester across the hall from the former office. cal Institute of America for Basic Diamond setting and us at our new locaion at 135 Center Street and we'll be ness facility to new draperies in a private home. Dr. Downes, a native of Hartford, received her Bache­ pearl and bead restringing. She has also been awarded a happy to help you to understand what our services entail. Mrs. Jones is a professional member of the American lor’s Degree and Medical Degree from Cornell University scholarship offered by the Jewelers of America, which, Society of Interior Designers. She lives in Manchester in New York. She completed her residency in Cphthal- upon completion, will qualify her as a certified diamo^nd with her husband Doug and two daughters, Rachel and mology at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New appraiser. 2 Sarah. Rebecca likes to read, does some sewing, and is York City. Dr. Downes specializes in cataract and laser Miss Johndro has established herself as a professional active in St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, the Ladies Cultural surgery. She has hospital privileges at Manchester in the prestigious world of jewelery and hopes in the near Society, and the Manchester Historical Society. Memorial Hospital. Mi future to advance even more in her career goals. Miss Johndro attributes much of her success in this 135 Center Street field to John Gaignat, and thanks him (as a business Manchester [OzbeccQ Jone6 liiecia De6igT6 191 Main Street owner) for giving her an opportunity to grow in the busi­ Manchester, Connecticut 06040 ness community. Ballooningly, 646-2302 rs L J l 577 Moin 6lr00l- MonGhe6fer, C l0 5 0 4 0 (203) 646-4083 | < / / Y Deborah A. Downes, M.D. Linda A Susan Rebecca Jones Monique Johndro [et ' 647-7769

Elizabeth M. Barry is a Manchester native of 35 years. Debbie Kermode is the General Manager of The Adams Comprehensive Physical Therapy, P.C. was estab­ Raised at 57 White Street by parents Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mill Restaurant in Manchester. Her first taste of the lished in January 1985 by Angela LaBella, Nancy Perlotto Massaro, Elizabeth graduated from Manchester High restaurant business began seven years ago as a waitress Hear Again Co.’s greatest service is providing Information. and Karen Walther who, together, have 28 years of ex­ Most of their clients do not know where to go for understanda­ School in 1968. for The Market Restaurant in Glastonbury. Taking to the perience in extensive and varied aspects of physical ther­ She joined the staff of Massaro’s West Side Restaurant business quickly, she soon began cocktail waitressing ble information about hearing loss. They provide a FREE apy including orthopedics, sports medicine, neurology, HEARING TEST in their sound proof room while using the la­ in 1975 before becomming the mother of three children - and bartending, as well. After 2 years she was promoted TMJ and podiatry. Their professional philosophy is one Christine, 10, Jimmy, 8 and Matthew 4- with her husband into management. Shortly after, she accepted the offer test in audiometric testing equipment. Call for an appointment of individualized attention and a "total body" approach so you can learn about the latest developments concerning in James, a Mechanical Engineer and co-owner of Crest from the owners Brad Morton and Tony Scarpace to for optimal rehabilitation. The emphasis is on patient Mechanical Contractors in Hartford. Elizabeth has since assist in opening and managing their new restaurant. The the ear hearing aids, behind the ear hearing aids and the moat education and prevention qs well as the latest in treat­ technologically advanced canal hearing aids. Eileen Davis is become Manager and Permitee of the restaurant located Adams Mill. One year later she was promoted to General ment techniques. To fulfill the needs of the community at 331 Center Street, in Manchester and spends her en­ Manager and is now responsible tor two managers and a the owner and operator of HEAR AGAIN CO. IN VERNON, (872- they offer a free Back Care and Injury Prevention class, 1118). Her Masters Degree in special education makes her well ergy providing the highest quality service a restaurant staff of 50 employees. evening and Saturday hours and specialized exercise can offer. Debbie is 31 years old and a single owner of a four fam­ qualified. Raising a profoundly deaf daughter gives her the un­ programs. The 3 owners are clinical instructors for the derstanding to work with hearing impaired people. When she’s not at the restaurant, Ms. Barry is busy vol­ ily house. She is engaged to be married in September. University of Connecticut and all of the therapists are unteering her time at school activities. members of the American Physical Therapy Association. The office at 15 West Middle Turnpike is wheelchair ac­ N\ASS.APo ;S i6 s a d a m s s t r e e t Karen Gaither, cessible and includes 5 private treatment rooms, a gym 331 Center Street 11^ MANCHESTER (corner of Broed & Center St«., next to Carvels) Acm Angela LaBella, and ample parking. <§ m i l l (Exit 62 off 1-84) Elizabeth M. Barry 647-9995 Debbie Kermode ■■■■■■, 646-4039 Nancy Perlotto Eileen Davis COMPANY a restaurant r e s t a u r a n t -----COMPREHENSIVE PHYSICAL THERAPY, P C .----- 646-1561 a c 151 Talcottville Rd., Vernon 872-1118

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Slover Ito iil Kxiii(«> ------T ECHNOLOG Y— — < — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 28, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 28. 1986 _7 OPINION as./woru in Brief TerroNsts issue hostage warning Dozens reported dead in blast Say rescue attempt would cost American lives ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — An explosion and fire at an army arnmunition depot in Kabul, the Afghan capital, killed about 40 By Forouk Nassar staring straight into the camera. Jacobsen, director of the Ameri­ More holes soldiers and civilians, sources said today. Moslem guerrillas The Associated Press ' He wore a watch on his left wrist. can University Hospital: Terry HCY; v/E VE GoT These huge peficits /\nd the said they believed their forces were responsible. Anderson, chief Middle East cor­ Western diplomatic sources, speaking on condition of “ We warn everyone who con­ ECONOMY’S Going, Sour, and tne arms race Jack BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Is­ respondent of The Associated anonymity, said initial reports also indicated dozens of people lamic Jihad terrorist group today templates any military or security were wounded and that ambulances were seen racing to and Press: Thomas Sutherland, dean may answer IS OUT OF control , AND WE’VE TURNED OOR warned that any U.S. military foolhardinesss to free the hos­ Anderson from the site. of agriculture at the university; tages, because his as well as their operation to free American hos­ and William Buckley, a U.S. racks on the oor .Afghanistan’s Communist government confirmed there was fate would be much worse than the P , BUT GOSH I FEEL tages held in Lebanon would cost Ernbassy political officer, an explosion at a base used by its army’s 8th Division, but denied U.S, Marines (killed) on the Goop ABOUT AMERICA there were any deaths and said evacuated residents returned to them their lives. club’s woes The warning came in a typewrit­ outskirts of Islamic Beirut," the Islamic Jihad, a group of Shiite their homes Wednesday night. statement said. Moslem zealots believed linked to Explosions shook Kabul for more than five hours beginning ten Arabic-language statement delivered to the west Beirut office Iran, claimed last October it had late Tuesday and fireballs formed over the city as a huge fire That was a reference to the Oct. of a Western news agency along killed Buckley, but no body was The Manchester Country Club, under fire raged inside the army base early Wednesday, the Western 23, 1983 suicide truckbombing of sources said. with a snapshot of American ever produced. Kidnapped univer­ the U.S. Marine headquarters at : for policies restricting non-members’ access Island nations hostage David Jacobsen, 55, of sity librarian Peter Kilburn was The base, one of the largest in Afghanistan, housed tons of Beirut’s International airport in to its quasi-public golf course, is facing an ammunition, shells, bombs and bullets, according to Afghan Huntington Beach, Calif. found slain April 17. which 241 American servicemen uncertain future — not unlike the situation of exiles. The photo accompanying the perished. The Rev. Lawrence Jenco, a 20 years ago, when the club was negotiating a finally look statement showed a bearded Ja­ Roman Catholic priest, from Jo-, new lease with the town of Manchester. cobsen from the waist up, wearing The Americans missing in Bei­ liet. 111., was released July 26 after DAVID JACOBSEN Rocket with NASA payload fails a striped black-and-white shirt and rut arc: nearly 19 months in captivity. Town Manager Robert Weiss remarks that . . . one of four WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE. N.M. - A small sounding today’s debate about club operations is for harmony rocket carrying a scientific payload for NASA was destroyed 50 nearly a repeat of what transpired in 1966, seconds after launch because Its guidance system failed, A when the lease issue became one of the first WHAT’& officials said Wednesday. Food, medical help priorities of the new Weiss administration. IN PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Peace has been The destruction of the 40-foot Aries rocket was the latest in a Marion Moberg Leddy ^ promised along the Western Hemisphere’s most series of American space rocket failures that began with the loss Twenty years later, people are still asking THIS? Watkins Bros., Music Studio) J • J turbulent border. This is the boundary that of the space shuttle Challenger and its seven-member crew on whetherit’s fair for the town to allow a Jan. 28. private club to rent and operate a golf course separates Haiti and the Dominican Republic — a dividing line that has spawned invasions, On April 18. an Air Force Titan 34D rocket carrying a military on town property. satellite exploded seconds after liftoff, and on May 3 a Delta Bv Arthur Max On Wednesday, they analyzed incursions and massacres, a violent frontier that ^Is now accepting registration for fall Plano and] rocket went out of control and was destroyed by the range safety The Associated Press the lake’s water, which turned That’s a reasonable question, one that introduced the word “ genocide” into the from a brilliant blue to a murky U officer shortly after it lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Fla., with a Organ lessons In her Glastonbury studio. probably won’t be answered easily but must language. weather satellite. YAOUNDE, Cameroon — Vil­ reddish brown after the disaster. lagers who fled the gas disaster in be considered as a town Board of Directors’ Both countries have just installed new heads of Another small sounding rocket, a Nike-Orion, failed as it lofted It still was not known exactly northwest Cameroon have begun ^Private or Group Classes Beginners & Advance subcommittee looks at the possible addition state — Lt. Gen. Henri Namphy in Haiti and a science payload on a sub-orbital flight from White Sands on what gas killed nearly all life President Joaquin Balaguer in the Dominican receiving food and medical help by around the small lemon-shaped of nine holes to the 18-hole course. The April 25. (Instrumonfs may bo rontod) Republic. They could go down in history and set an airlift, while scientists examined lake, although scientists specu­ subcommittee would do well to compare the The Challenger, Titan, Delta and Atlas-Centaur rockets — the the murky volcanic lake that lated that steam laced with toxic example to the world. I suggested, if they would only U.S. boosters capable of orbiting heavy payloads — have Manchester situation with the experiences of ’ 86 released the lethal cloud. gases wafted over a 10-square-milc § T e j m bury the past and bring peace to their border. been grounded by the failures. The Atlas-Centaur is not flying Officials said Wednesday that area, burning and smothering For further Information call other public and private golf courses. And the RQCXK MTN. Both leaders agreed to cooperate with each other. because it has an electrical system similar to that blamed for the nearly all of the more than 1,500 victims. G NBNg)-NEA It will take some tall statesmanship to stop the Delta problem. 633-5981 subcommittee should look at the history of dead were buried, most of them ” I sent a team yesterday to take the Manchester club. bloodshed that has soaked this boundary for near where they were found, and samples of the water,” said before noon centuries. For it divides two disparate nations that the bodies of several victims Similar studies were undertaken when the H>bomb accidentally fell in 1957 Bienvenu Fouda. secretary- that occupy the same piece of geography — the were flown to Yaounde for general of the Ministry of Mines. autopsies. country club first sought a long-term doorstep to America that Columbus discovered in ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A 42,000-pound hydrogen bomb “ They will, report and make Rescue operations, burial de­ extension of its lease so it could expand its 1492. accidentally fell from an Air Force plane 29 years ago, it was proposals.” tails and the transport of relief Yenwo said area residents had facilities. When a fire nearly destroyed the ' O p e n F o r u m disclosed Wednesday, but officials said there never was any supplies have been the responsibil­ country club building in December 1965. the chance of a nuclear explosion. been warned not to drink local NOT LONG A FTE R Columbus planted the ity of Cameroon’s army. The water. He said the army provided club and the town had been negotiating for No one was injured when the bomb hit an uninhabited area 4>'4 rugged terrain, unpaved roads and Spanish flag and named the island Hispaniola, the miles south of Kirtland Air Force Base’s control tower on May 22, tanks of purified water but that several months over the lease. violence began. First the Spanish and Indians unreliable communications bottled water was urgently Michaels would like to make making plans to visit Israel for Democratic candidate for the 4th 1957, the Albuquerque Journal reported in a copyright story. around remote Lake Nios have Don’t give way clashed, then the Spanish and French, then black needed. In 1965, ffie club also was facing an the most inspiring vacation of District State Senate seat. The bomb created a creater about 12 feet deep and 25 feet in hampered relief efforts. slaves and thpir French masters. Freebooting Army troops evacuated about their lives. My wife and I plan to Along with the ballot applica­ diameter, and minor radioactive contamination was detected Cameroon’s army was strained you an offer you can’t refuse uncertain future. Major improvements were to the barbarians pirates contributed to the bloodshed. 3,000 survivors of the gas cloud, but take a group this December, and tion. my son received a letter there, government documents obtained by the Journal said. to the limit to deliver relief being planned in an effort to attract and A revolt of the slaves established the world’s had trouble sealing off the area I urge social, religious and appealing for his vote — so very Non-nuclear explosives in the Mark 17 bomb detonated when it supplies, which included aid from around the lake to prevent people retain new members — a potential problem first black republic in 1804. Adopting the language hit the,ground, the documents said. But non-nuclear explosives overseas to help this West African on your old jewelry To the Editor: educational organizations of all similar to the tactics found to be from returning home. resulting from competition in the golf course of the French who enslaved them, the blacks must be triggered in a precise manner to cause a nuclear nation. Food and medicine began sorts to plans similar group illegal in Waterbury. Ironically, About 2,000 soldiers have closed settled Haiti. Forty years later, the descendants of explosion, said Rich Garcia, spokesman for the Air Force reaching refugees of the natural business. The fire changed the plans. More I want to commend the Herald trips. I would be happy to discuss the very day my son received the off the area, which is about 200 ★ Diainoiuls, rings, brtMichcs, currliigs, the Spanish conquistadors, their bloodlines thick Weapons Laboratory in Albuquerque. disaster by plane on Wednesday. miles northwest of Yaounde, the expensive capital improvements, and thus a for its excellent editorial this the particulars of how this can be absentee ballot application. Wa­ with Indian and black mixtures, formed the “ Our first priority is to set our capital. pciulunts uiui other Interesting jewelry wanted longer lease, became essential for the past Friday. done with anyone interested in terbury Senate’s Attorney John Dominican Republic. priorities,” said Jean-Marcel Men- By altering travel plans, the knowing. A. Connelly recommended gueme, chairman of the govern­ Most refugees moved in with survival of the club. Catastrophe and war and death continued to American tourist has handed a ment’s crisis committee. relatives outside the stricken area. ★ Si)eeiul Interest in Pre-1940jewelry The lease negotiations, just as stormy as Rabbi Richard Flavin tougher laws, including “ vicar­ haunt the border. The worst recorded event Accord reached In Hormel strike phenomenal victory to the ter­ ious liability.’’ making candi­ One Western' diplomat said the A few hundred homeless people Temple Beth Sholom occurred in 1937-38. Dominican Republic dictator were evacuated to the town of those which had taken place in the late 1950s rorists. These barbarians do not dates or campaign chairmen AUSTIN, Minn. — A tentative agreement that would end a army, which has three U.S.-built ★ Hanks and e.xeetilorsoreslulesweleoiue Manchester Rafael Trujillo ordered the killing of all Haitians Hercules transport planes and a Wum, about 20 miles from the after% e town acquired the club property, deserve our aid. In murdering liable under civil law to correct year-long strike by meatpackers at Hormel’s Austin plant does who had crossed into his country to work. few smaller aircraft, was having disaster site, said Ivo Yenwo, an 2 innocent civilians, the terrorists’ not specify how many union members could return to their jobs, a were concluded successfully in 1966. It was the problem. According to Con­ To separate Haitian from Dominican blacks, difficulty dealing with the influx of aide to President Paul Biya. ★ No elmrge for this ser\ lee aim was to disrupt international union spokesman said. finally discovered that the country club was nelly. the elderly, poor, undered­ they were asked to pronounce the Spanish word supplies. In Washington, the U.S. Agency travel; in particular, travel to M eotti’s mailing “ Recall was the toughest issue,” said Joe Hansen, negotiator an asset to the town, and both the club and ucated and members of minority “ perejil” (parsley). If they pronounced it with an “ It’s a problem,” said the for International Development Israel. By giving in to their for the United Food and Commercial Workers union. “ They can’t said the United States will airlift 15 ★ .'Ml piireliasesinuidled eoiirteously the town got a good deal. The club was able to was questionable groups are most often found to be accent, they were assumed to be Haitians and diplomat, speaking on condition of demands, which is what we do victims of absentee-ballot fraud. just create jobs.” anonymity. “ This government tons of emergency supplies by and eoiifKleiitluIly improve its facilities and its land rent was set were shot on the spot. No count was kept of the when we change our plans, we Is Mike Meotti trying to add to The strike against Geo. A. Hormel & Co.’s flagship plant in never faced anything on this scale week’s end, including 2.50 family number who were slaughtered, but the estimates Austin began Aug. 17, 1985, when 1,500 meatpackers walked off at $25,000 a year. The town insisted upon and allow them to succeed and thus To the Editor: that list the young, inexpe­ before.” ^ tents, acid-proof suits and gas ran as high as 30,(X)0. From this horror came the theirjobs. Hormel reopened the plant Jan. 13 and hired about 600 detectors. won guarantees that the club membership encourage their murderou.s ac­ rienced, first-time voter? Burying thousantj^f dead anim­ word “ genocide.” nonunion replacement workers. After that, about 500 union als rotting in the tropical heat also White House spokesman Larry would be open, the course would be tivities. Instead, we should stand We are still in the shadow of the While Mike Meotti’s efforts to members crossed the picket line and returned to work. was a primary concern because of Speakes said President Reagan accessible to non-members, and the club firm. Through a policy of retalia­ May 20 Waterbury primary solicit absentee votes from Glas­ wrote to Biya to express his sorrow THERE HAVE BEEN at least 20 skirmishes Union and conipany negotiators reached the settlement fears they might spark an tion. stiffer security measures, absentee-voter ballot frauds, tonbury youth are probably legal at the tragedy. facilities would become town property when between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. No , Wednesday night in Des Moines, Iowa, after eight days of talks. epidemic. and continued travel, we can which brought serious questions under current law, I truly Complete details were not released. Scientists believe a volcanic ' Deputy State Department spo­ Jewelers Since 1885 the lease expired in 1991. other border has been watched more intently by defeat these cowardly pirates. to citizens across the state question, the ethics involved in The agreement would restore wages by the end of the contract tremor under Lake Nios released a kesman Charles Redman said 928 CHAPEL STREET the Organization of American States, which has New Haven Conn 06510 Tel 865-6145 Not much has changed in 20 years. The It is particularly ironic that regarding the integrity of Demo­ doing an indiscriminate mailing period to the levels they were at before Hormel implemented giant bubble of deadly gas that Washington initially spent about intervened repeatedly to stop the fighting. Yet Mif hdpis Lhargo/Masim Caid/Vi&a/Ampnean f ipresb club is still an asset to the town. The deal Israel has suffered the most cratic candidate for governor of absentee-ballot applications wage Cuts in 1984, Hansen said. rose to the surface and spread over $250,000 for assistance and expects shootings still occur. that figure to rise. ■ ■ may not look as good as it once did. but it isn’t from the drop in tourism. Is­ William O’Neill and former accompanied with a letter prom­ the area last Thursday night. 7 Namphy. the Haitian strongman, said he would V bad. The need to expand is still there, not rael’s $1.4 billion tour industry is candidate Toby Moffett, as well oting Meotti as a candidate for on idle at present. It’s ironic as dismay over the laxity with do his best to reduce tensions between Haiti and because of competition but because of the public office. because Israel is the most secure which Secretary of the State its neighbor. The people who live along the border, Study dlsputes^offee-cancer link Bail denied lack of it. travel destination. No one flying Julia Tashjian carried out her Sue Tanner he said, have already learned to get along. They Glastonbury BOSTjON — Five years after a Harvard team raised the And there are still complaints about equal El A1 from the U.S. to Tel Aviv electoral duties. I was shocked crisscross the border freely, and on both sides, prospect that coffee causes cancer, its new research concludes has ever been harmed b y a when my own son. a senior at Dominican and Haitian children often sit together spy suspect Jeans+Plus for . access. The complaints should be aired, and that the possible link is not as strong as its earlier work terrorist. Glastonbury High School and in the same schoolrooms, he said. The if they’re valid there should be changes made The Herald reserves the right suggested. Israel is America’s staunchest newly registered voter, pres­ to edit letters in the interests of governments, he suggested, should learn from the NEW YORK (AP) - A federal in the club’s operation. The answer to the The latest report, published in today’s New England Journal of magistrate denied bail Wednesday ally in the Middle East. It ented to me an unsolicited brevity, clarity and taste. • children. complaints, however, probably would be When I asked Namphy whether he would work Medicine, attempts to duplicate a study finding that regular for a Soviet citizen held on spy deserves the support of all of our absentee-ballot application he Address letters to: Open Fo­ coffee consumption is associated with cancer of the pancreas. found not in revision or strict enforcenrient of for better relations with the Dominican Republic, charges despite assurances from people. Now more than ever, had received in the mail from the rum. Manchester Herald. P.O. Dr. Brian MacMahon of the Harvard School of Public Health, he caught his breath. But he hesitated no more his government that the U N. policies but in expansion of the »olf course. individuals and groups should be campaign staff of Mike Meotti. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. who participated in both, says he doubts a connection, but the employee would show up for court than a second, then he smiled. “ We are issue is still unsettled. appearances. neighbors.” he said. “ We want to be at peace with “ I think the association is almost certainly not as strong as we Gennadiy F. Zakharov, 39, a our neighbor.” originally found it,” he said. “ But whether there is an association Soviet citizen employed by the at all is still an open question. U.N. Secretariat in New York, was Child support a problem despite new law arrested on a subway platform ON THE DOMINICAN SIDE, Balaguer was , " I f I had to come down one way or the other, I would say Saturday as he allegedly pur­ even more responsive. “ I would be willing to enter probably there is not, but I don’t think it’s a situation where one It is bad enough that half of America's support to reduce their own costs of welfare. should come down hard one way or the other.” chased secret defense documents into an agreement for mutual cooperation,” he from an FBI informant. marriages break up. and that 15 million kids are "The major problem is that the 1984 federal law The report by MacMahon’s team in 1981 concluded that people said. “ The two countries should work jointly to U.S. Magistrate Carol B. Amon who drink a cup or two of coffee a day are nearly twice as likely as basically walked away from by a parent. What’s allows each state two years, until October 1986, to normalize the border. This must be done for the ruled that the government had heinous is that government has aided and abetted Northern pass comparable legislation. Thus far. some 25 sake of peace and harmony.” non-drinkers to get pancreatic cancer. proved Zakharov might flee the that irresponsibility by allowing absent parents to states have done so — including Maine. New Specifically, Balaguer offered to begin by country if released and ordered provide little or no child support. Perspective Hampshire. New York, Massachusetts. lowering trade barriers. Goods are already him detained. The number of single-parent households headed Connecticut. Rhode Island. Pennsylvania, Ohio, smuggled back and forth across the border. So by women soared by 80 percent in the 1970s. Michael J. McManus and Michigan. Others have partially complied. why not legalize it, he asked. “ Only the smugglers Non-payment of spousal support (“ alimony” ) and Those that fail to do so will have up to 5 percent of Reagan calls 9 now profit.” he said. child support is a leading cause of the their federal welfare payments cut. Balaguer is also willing to share water with “ feminization of poverty,” This tough, no-nonsense comparability stance is Haiti, to oppose any exploitation of Haitian labor buildup error AIRWAY DEPARTMENT STORE Only slightly more than half of absent fathers essential if single parents are to get adequate and to stop discrimination against Haitians in his paid child support to the mothers entitled to child support across state lines. country. WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ 975 MAiH 8T. MAMCHE8TER 046-1717 receive it. And it is fully paid in less than half the “ It has had a tremendous impact, because it dent Reagan, asked in an interview HOURS: M-T-W-F-S- S-9:30 / TMUR8. S-8 / CLOSED SUNDAY I hope these two rulers, both of them honorable FROIK B *$ IC * TO T H l IM B O B S IS Lf' TO HMD. TOU BHOULD C O M t M tM FHWf.______cases. Even then, the average payment is a requires each state to pass compatible legislation IT IS IMPOSSIBLE, at this stage, to tell how men, will display the imagination and boldness, to reveal his worst management pathetic $1,000. that eventually will strengthen child support much impact the federal law has had on the the surging hope born of idealism, the toughness mistake, suggests it was an error WINDOW SHADES CUT ★ KEYS MADE “ When child support is not paid, it is the enforcement.” says Barbara Savage of the percentage of absent parents making child and courage to act on their better impulses. in 1983 to put so many American children and taxpayers who suffer.” says the Children’s Defense Fund in Washington. “ Once support payments or on the size oft hose servicemen ,in one building in Illinois Task Force on Child Support. “ One half of each state passes comparable laws, a whole range payments. An audit will be made in October, when Beirut, where they proved vulner­ Presidential garage able to attack by a suicide bomber. of remedies that they have not had are available all states are supposed to be in compliance. children on welfare have fathers who earned over The explosion killed 241 U.S. CANNING SEASON $8 ,500. And, 70 percent of fathers who earn $21,000 to go after money: However, some straws in the wind do not look I visited with President Balaguer in his home, which turned out be a remodeled garage. He gave servicemen and ultimately led to or more fail to support their children in “ For example, if a child support order goes into good. the U.S. withdrawal of all forces up the house to his elderly sisters and moved into IS HERE! accordance with their support order. arrears, the state can contact the employer and Even now, two years after the federal law was from Lebanon. “ In the last decade, the number of children begin withholding the pay from his paycheck. It passed, five states have half of all non-welfare more modest quarters in the garage. His living Reagan at first said he could not Canning supplies always in stocky living in poverty in Illinois went up 59 percent,” requires the state agency to have an automatic court-ordered child support cases: Illinois. North space is cozy but small. For he has converted half think of a particular incident, but the task force said. Other states have comparable computer to kick out who is iii arrears,” she said. Carolina. Texas. Oregon, and California. Since the garage into a library — probably one of the then raised the subject of the ■ wide mouth and regular lids 6 finest private libraries in the Caribbean. increases. their combined population is only a quarter of the Marines in Lebanon. Reagan did ■ wide mouth and regular rubbers WITHHOLDING CAN BE ACTIVATED when nation’s population, it is clear that other states are not say he regarded it a mistake to send Americans to Beirut but ■ canners only one month’s worth of child support is unpaid doing relatively little to help non-welfare parents. WHY? UNDER 'THE OLD LAW. it was easy for suggested it was an error to have Another problem is that too many mothers of ■ lids and caps the absent parent to stop providing support. — without going to court. And the federal law so many servicemen in the same illegitimate children have failed to take legal ■ jelly jars Whenever child support was late or unpaid the makes it possible to reach across state lines to iianrliPHlpr Hrralft building. custodial parent had to hire a lawyer, go to court secure payment. steps to identify the father of their children. He made the comment in an ■ half pints, pints and quart size ball jars Without a paternity order, it is not possible to get a Founded In I N I and get a special enforcement order. Further, each state must develop minimal child interview with Fortune magazine. ■ parafin wax Often, the absent parent failed to come to court support levels that are substantially above the legal order for child support. Of course, some PENNY M. SIEFPEBT...... PuU lthw and the cases were continued many times while $20-25 a week of many court orders. The guidelines fathers deny paternity. Fortunately, blood tests DOUGLAS A, BEVINS...... Em cutlv* Editor ■ cheesecloth call for 20 percent of the father’s net income for are now an accurate way of proving or disproving JAMES P. SACKS...... Maniging EdHor ■ jar lifters the child support remained unpaid. And courts ALEXANDER G IRELLI...... A M O d M EdHor EMERGENCY rarely ord e r^ the support to Im taken from the one child, 25 percent for two, etc., but usually less who the father is. Fire — Police — Medical Present this ad and receive *1.00 OFF 1 dozen jelly or 297 EAST CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT delinquent parent’s pay. if he has another family. To learn moire, write the Illinois Task Force on DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvortlaIng OIraetor canning jars (limit 2 doz. jars per person - not valid But there’s new hope for the nation’s Another important innovation in the federal law Child Support. 343S. Dearborn St.. Suite 700 MARK F. ABRAITIS...... Bualnaaa Managar DIAL 911 OPEN MON.-SAT. 10-6 THURS. NITE TIL 9 is that state child agencies must now assist Chicago, IL. 60604. SHELDON C O H E N ...... Compoting Managar with any other discounts - expires 9/9/867). throw-away kids, thanks to the National Child ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Praatroom Managar In Manchester Support Enforcement Act passed by Congress in non-welfare custodial parents. In the past, many JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar 1984. states were only interested in going after child Michael J. McManus is a syndicated columnist. * MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Aug. 28, 1986

HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brown* -MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday Aug. 28 1986 - 9 SNAFU by Bruc* BealtI* ■ PEANUTS by Chari** M. Schuli WHATfe rA^T "51 Pf2AOTIC|M

One/fOMZ/e. 8 IB Trabitz receives certification QUESTION: * Under previous regulations. IRA gave those folks what amounts to a I CANT HELP IT. I have individ­ and Keogh participants were grace period. CHOCOLATECHIPCOOKIES W ELLESLEY, Mass. — Gayle E. Trabitz, vice president-branch ual retirement by L** Falk A Sy Barry IT'S NOT My FAULT... forced to begin making withdra­ Any IRA or Keogh participant fo llo w m e w herever operations for Connecticut Travel Services in Manchester • accounts at four wals by Dec. 31 of the year in which who turned 70‘A in 1985 can I GO... recently earned the professional different places \ S r Investors’ they became 70',^. But the Deficit postpone making his or her re­ ^ NOZVy,HeROz,UP^„ designation of certified travel coun­ — three savings T H A T W A S BEAUTIFUL Reduction Act of 1984 changed quired withdrawal for calendar selor from the national Institute of and loan associ­ Guide that. 1985 until Dec. 31. 1986. But those Certified Travel Agents, based in ations and one people must also make withdra­ Wellesley, Mass. bank. I know I William A. Doyle One provision in that federal wals for calendar 1986 by that date. r v _ w ill have to legislation states that IRA and A Manchester resident. Trabitz There can be a tax kicker here. start making Keogh participants reaching 70‘A joins over 7,300 other travel profes­ Taking the required IRA and/or "You shouldn't have any problem picking IRA withdra­ in 1985 or later don’t have to start sionals across the country in achiev­ Keogh withdrawals for two ca­ out the pickpocket, officer. He'll be the one 8-Z8 wals after I their withdrawals until the follow­ ing this distinction. ing April I. lendar years this year might push pass age 70‘/4, which isn’t too far in with the baby kangaroo." To receive certification, she had to an IRA at one of the S4Ls. When some retirees into higher income the future. acquire a minimum of five years mandatory withdrawal time ar­ Your husband won’t have to tax brackets. That, of course, can Some of my IRAs are paying CAPTAIN Ea s y 'tiy Crooka A Caaal* full-time travel experience and rives, you can instruct that S&Lto make his first IRA withdrawal result in them paying more 1986 higher interest than others. When I until April 1. 1987. WHY SO Y I WAS JU ST PRETTY SOOW complete a two-year, graduate-level make your withdrawals from taxes. ^HAPPy-J^ THINKINe... I'LL BE BACK: am forced to make withdrawals, course in ethical and efficient travel whichever CD you choose. Natu­ If you’re in that unhappy situa­ Q19W Kig rmmtrm Syndcaf Inc WorUn^te n must I take money from each rally. you would pick the lowest- QUESTION: I have been told management. She also had to pass tion, you should consider four-year account? Or, can I draw from only paying CD. that people who became 70'/l in four 4-hour exam s and write a travel income averaging to ease the tax A the account paying the lowest rate, The same rules apply to Keogh 1985 don't have to start withdra­ by Daan Young A Stan Drake paper. bite. Anyone whose taxable in­ thereby leaving the other three retirement plans for the self- wals from their IRAs and Keogh come for 1986 was more than 40 WHAT WOULD JLET'S SEE 'tiuum 'The Institute of Certified Travel accounts untouched and accumu­ AH. I ROUND > APPARENTLY, employed. plans until Dec 31. 1986. True or percent higher than their average YOU LIKE T (S\ WHAT'S IN H-WMMM Avents is the one non-profit, educa­ lating higher interest? OO TONIGHT THE TV SOMETHING I'D YOU DID TOO false? taxable income for the three T ^ l o g r - ENJOY tional arm of the travel industry. QUESTION: You wrote that a previous years and whose aver- Over 7,800 candidates nationwide ANSWER: The rule is that your person with an individual retire­ ANSWER: True. Because of a ageable income is more than $3,000 are studying for the CTC designa­ mandatory withdrawals must be ment accounf ora Keogh plan must delay in issuing reglations on can save tax dollars by filing L tion, which was established in 1964. GAYLE TRABITZ made equally from each IRA begin making withdrawals by calculating withdrawals, the IRS Schedule G with Form 1040, trustee. The three S&Ls and the April 1 following the year in which (S bank are trustees of your four he or she reaches 70'/4. U CiWSbyNEA.mc IRAs. So. you’ll have to make My husband was TO'/i on JaiiJjSw Walsh joins staff of Werner withdrawals from each at a rate 1986. I phoned the Internal Re­ Counsel advises wait based on your life expectancy or ARLO AND JANIS ® by Jimmy Johnson M ary L. Walsh has joined the staff of the Werner Piano, Organ venue Service and was informed the joint life expectancy of you and and Vocal Studio as an instructor of piano and voice. that he must make a withdrawal DIDVOUHAVt ( I SURE G6NC, .vour IRA beneficiary. from his IRA by Dec. 31, 1986 I She holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from the phone competition THAT LITaE TALK I W W If your IRA at each trustee is in a quoted your article and was told 8-3-e .JUMP.*, University of Connecticut. She is a member of the American WITH GEMt ABOUT \ WATCH! certificate of deposit, as is often you were incorrect. Can you check Choral Directors Association, the Connecticut State Music HARTFORD (AP) - State util­ tion. He has filed a brief with the WIMPING PETTER? the case with IRAs at S&Ls and this and tell us when my husband ity regulators should want at least ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook Teachers Association and the Music Teachers National Department of Public Utililty banks, you will be required to take must make his first IRA two years before opening the state Control requesting the delay. G Association. She is also director of music at East Catholic High money from each of your four CDs. withdrawal? to competition for in-state tele­ “ We now have an opportunity to School where she conducts both the Concert Choir and Concert However, if you have two or ’^VeRV MATUgEjOB. I 50GGS6T ytM eg w No coNprnoN ^ ( 0 1 ^ phone .service. Connecticut’s con­ view the experiencce of other and Stage Bands. ^ more accounts in the same IRA at ANSWER: The column you w wf wnrE oTHeP ?ms^,so to GO m m m . c'mon, C P o iS fC .. sumer counsel says. states," Meehan said. In-state As a professional singer/pianist, she recorded an album in a trustee, you can specify the mention was accurate. The rcvc- Consumer Counsel James F. PW J^ClDg To GST FALUNfr-DoWM llL p 0 V f

JCHH^OA Value of dollar drops slightly ALLEY OOP ®by Dave Qraue LONDON — The dollar was slightly lower on European 348 Main Street MY GOODNESS! YOU , I KNOW , ALLEYS HELPED currency exchanges today in quiet trading as the market awaited MEAN THIS ALLEY IT'S HARD TO US OUT ON MANY the outcome of a meeting of policymakers at the Bundesbank, Manchester, CT 06040 OOP IS A REAL LIVE BELIEVE, BUT A PROJECT! c a v e m a n ?.* IT S TRUE.' HE'S West Germany’s central bank. 649-1025 U.S. ACRES by Jim Davl* Gold advanced, gaining about $3.50 a troy ounce in morning Roy D. Katz, R.Ph. trading. S h o p p e " HEV, ORSON,' IV H A T OH, COME ON. Bundesbank heads were to meet later in the day to decide VOU'RE JUST HAPPENEP.’J T E L L U S whether to follow up U.S. interest rate cuts with a reduction of Mon.-Fri. 10:00-6:00 A H E A P their own discount rate. Sat. 10:00-1:00 IM NOT G 0 IN G \ I FELL ASLEEP^ In Tokyo, where trading ends before Europe’s business day H A -H A , ^ TO TELL VOU. IN THE WALLER 6VOL) G U V S IT 'S TOO A N P IT begins, the dollar fell to a closing 154.80 yen from Wednesday’s EMBARRASSING P R I E P OP 155.25. Later, in London, it was quoted at 1,54.85 yen.

United says buy bid has failed / 2 THE BORN LOSER " by Art Santom ^. DENVER — United Airlines said Wednesday negotiations for SATUKDAV MAMOISOS HAVE INVITEP r K it to buy shut-down Frontier Airlines from People Express Inc. WE'DLC VE t o PtHEALFRESCO had failed, and People said it intended to seek bankruptcy Grand Opening 5 tJiM Pav^6 0-26 protection for the grounded airline. TD, n V \ with th fm i ■ t People’s announcement prompted hundreds of Frontier r workers to sign up for unemployment benefits. United, engaged for months in negotiations with People to buy I same block as Manchestef Hospital I Puxxtes Astrograph Frontier, said late Wednesday “ the airline we attempted to MEDICINE SHOPPE MEDICINE SHOPPE purchase does not exist any m ore.” 8 “ W e believe it is impossible to resurrect this deal after the ACROSS 5 Daybreak Answer to F.evious Puiile damage done by the delays and the resultant closure of FREE L ^ J Kleenex 6 High regard Frontier," said United spokesman Chuck Novak. 1 Disease 7 New York ball % u r He said People had approached with other offers that included (lOOs) carrying fly club Frontier but also included a higher purchase price than United Aspirin Your Health 7 Pleasure ship 8 Branch of the ‘Birthday agreed on in early July. 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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Material benefits You can b an k on it ' k _ could com e to you today that will be de­ Opening lead: V K Such bold bidding is not without risk. majesUc name — Pile of Bones. The PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "G od created heaven and earth in six days. But nied others. Accept your gains with At duplicate scoring, you don't have to city was eventually named for Vic­ An Equal Hooting Lender. New York Is still unfinished." — Norman Kean grace, not guilt. They'll gat theirs later. be an expert to know that sometimes toria Regina, Queen of England. We Never Forget Your Health...Your Finances! 10 ^ MANCHESTER HERAI.D, Thursday, A u k 28 19B(i MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 28. 1986 _11 Obituaries Union ocus Gladys R. Komta Virginia S. Buonano Gladys R. Kornsa. 84, widow of Virginia S. Buonano. 34, wife of John Kornsa. of St. Petersbury. Thomas W. Buonano Sr., of Mer­ rejects Fla., died Aug. 21. She and her V iden. died Wednesday at Bradley w husband had lived in Manchester Memorial Hospital. Southington. Operation cost $3,000 0 m for many years. She was the sister of Donald m She was born in Gettysburg, Pa., Stewart and Mary Young, both of and moved to St, Petersburg in Manchester. contract 1961. Before her retirement, she She also is survived by a son, was a seanwtress for Cheney Bros. Thomas W. Buonano Jr. and a By John F. Kirch She is survived by her daughter. daughter. Jennifer Lynn Buonano. Herald Reporter Mrs. Arthur J. (Ruth) Angeli. with both at home: her father and Mom’s determination helped ./■ whom she lived. stepmother, William and Helen About 50 unionized clerical and The funeral was in St. Peters­ Stewart of Ellington, Fla., three technical employees of the town burg on Aug. 23. The Anderson- other brothers. Billy Stewart of turned down a proposed three-year McQueen Funeral Home. St. Pe­ Newington. James Stewart of contract Wednesday night because tersburg. was in charge of Windsor and Robert Stewart of of unclear language in its provi­ give her son normal sight arrangements. Ansonia; an aunt, several nieces, sions, a union spokesman said this nephews, and many cousins. morning. The funeral will be Friday at 10 The vote, which was held at Edith M. Jackson By Susan Vaughn V'V'*’' a.m. at the Smith-Ruzzo Funeral Lincoln Center, left union officials and the child is ready to go home Edith M. Jackson. 92. of 60 Herald Reporter w Home. 226 West Main St.. Meriden. surprised but not worried, said in about two hours, Haight said. '■ Winter St., died Wednesday at Burial will be in Walnut Grove Robert J. Fuller, president of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Cemetery. Calling hours are to­ Local 991 of the American Federa­ When Brian Taylor’s eyes ’P'M “ THERE WAS no reason not Bom in Manchester. May 22. night from 6 to 9. tion of State, County and Municipal started to cross when he was 2 to do it, other than the money.” 1894, she was a lifelong resident. Employees. The union represents months old, his mother Herald photo by'Bashaw said Taylor in an interview at Before she retired in 1956, she was about 80 town workers in various panicked. employed at Cheney Bros, for Help after a crash municipal departments such as the her home. Taylor’s husband. more than 50 years. She was a David Thomas Kelly Water Department, the Public Esther Taylor had lived Scott, had just started his own A through the cruel taunts of lifelong member of the Salvation David Thomas Kelly, 15, of 1097 A medic attends to a woman who police Works Department and the Plan­ home carpentry business, and Army in Manchester. Saint Francis Hospital and Medical ning Department. children throughout her child­ Gilead St., Hebron, died Wednes­ said was slightly injured late this the couple had no medical She is survived by a brother, day at Hartford Hospital oT injur­ Center in Hartford on her own request, “ We wouldn’t have taken it for hood because of her own crossed insurance. They were still Albert T. Jackson of Manchester: morning when the car she was driving ies resulting from a bicycle acci­ but injuries appeared minor, police said. ratification if we didn’t think it eyes, and she was adamant that paying medical bills for Brian’s a niece. Edith J. White of South would be approved," Fuller said. dent in Hebron on Wednesday. rammed into a telephone pole on West No further information was available Brian not have to go through the birth in May 1985 when they Windsor; and three grandnieces; He was born in Manchester Nov. “ We have some language we have same thing. Middle Turnpike near East Catholic this morning. learned of his cross-eyed five great-grandnephews and a 30. 1970. the son of Thomas L. and to change, but I don’t think they’re “ I was determined that he had great-grandniece. High School. The driver was taken to condition. Barbara (Braman) Kelly of He­ serious issues that will be drawn to have the operation, even if we Graveside services in East out for a long tirqe.” Taylor said she was not bron. He attended the Gilead Hill had to go in debt for 10 years,” U Cemetery will be Friday at 9:30 Elementary School and would Fuller said he could not release lookingfor a handout. "What’s a.m. There are no calling hours. have been entering his sophomore details of the contract proposal or she said last week, watching $3,000 compared to the rest of his Memorial donations may be year at RHAM High School this what language caused the prob­ 15-month-old Brian scramble on life?” she said. But she did not 8th District’s polling brings chairs and under tables in the made to a charity of the donor’s fall. lems. However, he did say that the have the entire sum, and no choice. Besides his parents, he is sur­ language dealt with employee living room of their Bissell doctors were w illing to take The Holmes Funeral Home. 400 vived by two brothers, Robert benefits. Street home. delayed payments Main St., is in charge of Kelly and William Kelly, both at He also said the contract would “ It ’s not only a physical thing, Taylor said she was arrangements. complaint to state FOI panel give employees a wage increase, home: his maternal grandparents. it ’s social,’’ she said. She aggravated with the doctors and Robert V. BramanotLebanon and but "declined to elaborate. recalled the loneliness of her G By George Lavng hospitals, but understood why Robert J. Hastings Arlene (Minerj'^Braman of He­ ten, typed, printed, tape recorded, The district, wants to persuade Assistant Town Manager Steven childhood, and said she’d had Herald Reporter R. Werbner said today he was they would not just take her bron; his paternal grandmother, photostated, photographed or re­ residents not to support a referen­ only one good friend all through Robert J. Hastings, 66. of West- corded by any other means” surprised by the vote, but would word that she would pay. “ It’s Mary Tomlinson of Marietta, dum question that, if approved, school. field, Mass., husband of Mary Okla.; and several aunts, uncles Que.stions being asked Manches­ Joyner said this morning he and withhold comment until he found like a loan or a credit card.” she (Eagleson) Hastings, died Wed­ would remove the district’s power Taylor never had an operation and cousins in the Hebron and ter residents about the Eighth other members of the Board of to veto consolidation with the town. out what the reasons were. said. “ You can’t get one unless nesday at home. He was the Lebanon area. Utilities District have become the Directors have not seen the ques­ “ I thought both parties thought it to straighten her eyes, although brother of David Hastings of • The vote is seen by many as the you’ve had one.” The funeral will be Saturday at subject of dispute and a complaint tions. He said some feedback was was a good agreement,” Werbner the condition corrected some­ Phil Vaglica. a volunteer with Manchester. first step towards consolidating said. 11 a.m. at the Gilead Congrega­ to the state Freedom of Informa­ given to the advertising firm. Ted the district, which provides fire what on its own by the time she the Manchester Chapter of the He also is survived by four sons. tion Commission. The union plans to get in touch tional Church, Route &5, Hebron. Adams Inc. of Windsor, but that protection and sewer service to was 16. However, she still does American Red Cross, helped her James Hastings of Springfield. Burial will be in the Gilead the ad agency drew up and owns with the town to begin new Mass., William Hastings, Alan most of northern Manchester, with not have perfect vision, and explore avenues of funding. Cemetery. Hebron. Calling hours The Journal Inquirer, a the questions. the town. negotiations, said Fuller, who is an eyeglasses w ill not correct the Hastings and Mark Hastings, all of Manchester-based newspaper, has equipment operator for the town Taylor said the Connecticut at the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Catherine Hostetter. acting At issue is whether the questions condition called esotropia, Westfield, Mass., four daughters. Main St., areFriday from 2to4and sent a complaint to the FOI Water Department. He said he did Association for Handicapped Edith O’Gara of Brooklyn. N.Y.. clerk for the FOI. said this being asked are legal, yieffrey commonly known as cross-eye. Children helps families with 7 to 9 p.m. CotPmission asking that the dis­ Garfield, the executive director of not have ai timetable for when ;.ri Mary Ellen Gust of Springfield, morning a complaint has not yet negotiations would begin again, The condition tends to be an moderate incomes as long as trict disclose the list of questions the state Elections Enforcement m Mass.. Kathleen Ome of Sbuth- being used in a phone survey being been received. Once the complaint adding that he was not sure how the inherited trait. Brian’s paternal they are not on state welfare. Edward Sweeney is received, a hearing wiil proba­ Commission has said under state wick. Mass., and Elizabeth Hast­ conducted by an advertising firm town would react to the vote. great-grandfather was also The Shriners are another source ings at home; two sisters, Ellen Edward Sweeney. 73, of Canton, bly be scheduled within three law, tax money cannot be used to hired by the district. urge residents to defeat the No­ The proposed contract would cross-eyed, said Taylor. for help in birth defect Hammond of Enfield and Irma husband of Jennie (Johnston) weeks, and a decision would follow have replaced an agreement that Sweeney, died Tuesday at McLean a couple of weeks after that. vember referendum. operations, she learned, but she Cortis of Westfield. Mass.: and 16 Nancy Thompson, an associate expired June 30. 'The provisions in IT WASN’T JUST “ social” grandchildren. Home. Simsbury. He was the editor for the newspaper, said this Joyner said the questions and the District officials have, said they fell there wasn’t enough time to want to create a public relations that contract will stay in effect reasons that made an operation The funeral will be Saturday at father of Peter J. Sweeney of morning the complaint was mailed resuits should be available to the until the new one is ratified by the Herald photos by Tucker go through the organization’s 11 a.m. at the Nicholson & Carmon Andover. Wednesday after District Presi­ public at the next directors’ campaign based only on the facts on Brian’s crossed left eye lengthy approvals process. regarding the effects of a merger. union and approved by the Board Funeral Home, 443 East St , He also is survived by another dent Walter Joyner refused to meeting on Sept. 15. of Directors. crucial. Doctors told Taylor that Esther Taylor of Bissell Street holds her son. Brian, in her “ There are organizations that son. Michael W. Sweeney of Garfield has said a publication her son would become legally Suffield. with burial in Elmwood disclose the questions. Thompson The district hopes to use the lap. Surgery in July corrected his crossed eye. will help, but you’ve got to Ballston Lake. N.Y.: and' two would be legal if it was objective, blind if the operation was not Cemetery, East Granby. Calling said in a letter dated Monday that polling information to create a fight.” said Taylor. hours are Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 grandchildren Joyner told the paper the informa­ but it cannot be overtly or MPD to test done early in his life. The funeral will be today at 2 public relations campaign this fall. implicitly biased. to 9 p.m. tion being sought is not a public The family’s pediatrician. Dr. eral Hospital, also said it should eye to pllow the eye to turn out. FINALLY IN MAY, Taylor • 2 p.m. at the Vincent Funeral Home, record. Memorial donations may be Harold Shapiro of Vernon, be performed at an early age. If Brian had not had the took a part-time job as a driver made to the Salvation Army, 984 120 Albany Turnpike. Canton. Burial will be Friday at I p m. in Thompson said the newspaper Insurance balance sought system recommended that Brian have The operation is a fairly operation, Haight said, he would with the Herald and signed over W. Columbus Ave.. Springfield, disagrees. ^ The Manche.sterManchester Pnlir>»Police Depart­ Mass. Hope Hill Cemetery'. North Cha­ the operation when he was 8 common one, Haight said this have developed amblyopia, her entire paycheck to Haight rlestown. N.H. According to the state Freedom Continued from page 1 enough to cover a major lawsuit. ment will conduct a test on the months old, she said. Dr. Barry week. In Brian’s case, it commonly known as lazy eye. for the operation. Scott Taylor’s Brian Taylor is a healthy, active 15-month-old. Doctors of Information Act. a public record The suggestions now go to wiring of the Civil Defense Sirens W. Haight, an ophthalmologist involved surgically adjusting Virginia D. Gleeson Memorial donation.s may be Friday at 10 a m. The surgery generally takes told his mother he might become legally blind without made to the Alzheimer’s Disease is "any recorded data or informa­ Tt\e group’s final suggestion was Werbner, who must draft a final affiliated with Rockville Gen- two muscles in his turned-in'left The test will be done through the only about an hour to pepform. Please turn to page 12 eye surgery. The calling hours for Virginia D. National Headquarters. 70 E. Lake tion relating to the conduct of the that the town form an insurance proposal. Weinberg said the draft Gleeson. formerly of Manchester, St.. Chicago, III. 60601.5997. public’s business prepared, fund into which groups using will be considered by the advisory new dispatch system, according to who died in York. Pa. on Tuesday, owned, used, received or retained facilities would pay a small fee. panel before it goes to the town a release from Chief Robert D. will be Friday from 7 to 9 p m. at by a public agency whether such The theory is that after a few Board of Directors, which must Lannan. the John F. Tierney Funeral In Memoriam data or inform.ation be handwrit­ years, the pot would be large approve any, change. Lannan said in the release that Home, 219 W. Center St. the test will result in a short blast Shaker exhibit revives the spirits on a hot day In loving memory of Stanley F. Robertson. Bolton salary vote tonight When you Italians. Chinese. Germans and The Shakers were a religious front edge an inch wide that is a and enjoy, with a common sense of Anne L. O'Connell It’s been six long years since consider all the Vietnamese who don’t mingle .sect of no more than 6.009 people BOLTON — Residents will be $20,000, yardstick. appreciation, the work of people Anne L. O'Connell. 36. of Glas­ he left us. A groups of peo­ much with anyone who doesn’t who lived in a handful of Eastern from anothe'T age who had done asked to vote tonight at a town Before new contract negotia­ You wouldn't think a wheelbar­ tonbury died Tuesday at Manches­ His loving memories are always ple who don’t speak their language. communities in the 1800s. Not row could be a work of a rt. but the something good. ter Memorial Hospital. She was a wih us. meeting to authorize the Board of tions can begin, the Board of TIMELESS get along with Just when I get most depre.ssed many groups that small have Education to reopen the teacher’s Education is required to have the museum displayed a Shaker In the subways beneath the same former Manchester resident. each other in Andy about all this, .something happens made such a lasting impression on street, there was filth. At the very Wife and Children contract for 1986-87. approval of the town’s fiscal wheelbarrow that would compete Born in Hartford, she had lived TRIBUTE this country, to revive my confidence in the some area of our culture. for any crowd's attention if there moment people gazed on a Shaker in Glastonbury and Manchester Salary negotiations were set to authority, which is the Board of it’s surprising Rooney goodness of people, the grealne.ss Shaker furniture is some of the commence for the year but were a Rembrandt hanging next to chest made of maple, cherry and most of her life. She was a teacher In Memoriam Finance and the voters through a that the country of our country and our common simplest, most interesting and butternut, there might have been a through the Education Enhance­ town meeting. The Board of it. of Spanish at Amity Regional works at all. interest in things that are right. graceful ever designed. The Shak­ Impressed as I was with the mugging in a nearby street, but School System for seven years. At In loving memory of Ralph De­ ment Act passed by the General Finance approved reopening the You’d think we Last Tuesday after work, I ers didn’t self-consciously set out here, in this one civilized place, Assembly, the town w ill be able to contract earlier this month. Shaker furniture. I was even more the time of her death, she was Simone who passed away August might have a slopped by the Whitney Museum in to design anything. Design grew impressed with the people who had there was evidence enough of 28, 1970. ■ receive bonus money if it can raise The meeting will be at 8 p.m. at employed by the state Department A personalized monu­ Beirut or a Bel­ New York City because there was out of necessity. They made pieces come to the museum to see it. It is a intelligence, humor, compassion the minimum teacher’s salary to Community Hall. of Income Maintenance. She was a God saw his footsteps falter. ment, carved of Select fast here. an exhibition of Shaker furniture of furniture and tools lb,at did what small, unpretentious exhibit and and respect for other human graduate of Glastonbury public The hills become too steep. Barre Granite, can say Blacks and whites, for example, towns the Baptist.s don’t have that I ’d been wantingto see. It had they needed to have done. yet here, on a hot summer night, beings, to sustain anyone’s belief schools and had received an And with farewells unspoken. don’t get along. Our growing much to do with Methodists and been there for .several months and Their furniture is beau''ful be­ several hundred Americans ... in the fundamental goodness of associate's degree at Hartford The Saviour bid him sleep. more than many words. It will be an everlasting Hispanic population is alienated neither of them speak often to the was closing soon. I thought I ’d be cause it is so instantly recogniza­ Presbyterian. Chinese, black, people for a long lime. College of Women, a bachelor’s ALL YOUR SPORTING NEEDS tribute to a ioved one. See our display of Barre from both blacks and other whites. Catholics. Southerners resent Nor­ wandering around the museum ble as useful. A small sewing table white, lawyer, doctor, young, old It was exhilarating. The world. I degree at the University of Connec­ Children, Grandchildren, and There’s growing friction between therners. and in every major city more or less alone. It wasn’t as if of cherry provides a good work ... crowded into the Whitney thought, is not going to hell after Great Grandchildren Guild Monuments, backed by the industry’s M onum ents ticut and a master’s degree in the young and the old. In small in the country there are enclaves of the Shakers were a rock group. space and it has a curly maple Museum to stare thoughtfully at all education from Wesleyan R c c b d h K strongest monument guarantee. University. 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Drum Brakes *74:94'' *64.95* For the Record Mike Geres: “ No. I want more Dave Caseiiini; “ No, I haven’t Lisa Mansella: “ Not yet. I ’ve Carol Mansella: “ No. The John Tomko: “ No. I ’d like to Audrey Young: “ Not really. I ’most cars nice vacation weather for the been to the beach this year. I been to the beach a couple times summer has gone too fast and we do more swimming, tennis and think it went too quickly. I ’d like beach, outdoor parties and want to go to Old Orchard Beach but I want to go more. Plenty waited so long for it. I like the golfing. If I had more money, I ’d to have more warm weather for The Manchester town attorney picnics.” (Old Orchard, Maine) today if more.” freer lifestyle of summer but I take a couple of trips.” outdoor activities. We have a and two assistant town attorneys Call Ginger Blodgett Includes Lifetime Guarantee my car gets fixed. I want to go to wish it had been drier. There’s cottage at Coventry Lake.” work part time, while one assistant 643-9909 Riverside on a nice warm been too much hum idity” town attorney works full time. summer day.” A story In Wednesday’s Man­ chester Herald contained incor­ Merrill Lynch 295 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon, Conn. 872-7777 rect information. WE DO ALL AUTO REPAIRS It MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 28, 1986 Shop for quality in choosing HMO MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Aug. 28. 1986 - 13 Th e e n ro l­ Thursday TV lment of the na- or more employees rated consist­ ateness of treatment for a particu­ Advice tion’ s em ­ ently high quality as “extremely lar diagnosis. How a patient ployees in important’’ for an HMO. Second in perceives the quality of care he or 6 :0 0 P M (3D SD (S) (39 @9 n«w« ' [DIS] Beat of Walt Disney Prasants: (22) (S9 Tonight Show Tonight's guests health mainte­ importance was financial stability she receives should be integral CSD T h rM 't Company Man and tha Moon A history of man's are George Carlin, Helen Slater and the quest to reach tha moon Is profiled. (60 Temptations. (60 min.) In Stereo. nance organiza­ with 82 percent rating that feature elements of any assessment of (£ ) Hart to Hart Sylvia as important. min.) (21) Hogan's Heroes tions (lIMOs) is quality,’’ Johnson said. 3 D Qimmo a Braak Parents shouldn’t be blamed HESPN] Kanny Bam stain Explains Drag (5Z) News skyrocketing — 99 Knot's Landing Racing not because Porter W ILLIAM R. JOHNSON, senior WITH AN HMO network, a ST) McHala'e Navy (39 Bosom Buddies 8:30PM (3D Family Faud you, an em­ vice president of the Blue multistate company need not nego­ [CNN] Sports Tonight (39 Doctor Who 39 39 Family Ties A chest tournament ployee, have Cross/Blue Shield Association, tiate separate contracts with [ESPN] SportsCenter said the findings affirmed the HMOs in each Ipcality and there is ( S between Leland College and a visiting suddenly be­ Soviet team turns into a serious competi­ 11:35PM [HBO] MOVIE: The Seduc­ for girl’s error in judgment 9 9 Raportsr 41 come aware of course set for HMO-USA, the just one central point of adminis­ tion for Alex and his opponent (R) In tion' A TV newscaster is pursued by a network of more than 61 Blue Cross tration. For employees, there is an (SZ) MacNail-Lahrar Nawshour Stereo. deranged photographer whose obses­ the importance of health insurance the option of choosing one of S3) Bawitohad sive devotion turns the woman's life into DEAR to you, but because your employer and Blue Shield HMOs which now “ Away from Home” program that (SZ) New York's Master Chefs a nightmare. Morgan Fairchild, Andrew for not trusting you. several HMOs as an alternative to operates coast-to-coast. HMO-USA enables members who are travel­ [DIS] MOVIE: Tha Sky's the U m lf A [ESPN] Auto Racing '66: CART Pocono ABBY; I am a suddenly has become aware that Stevens. Michael Sarrazin. 1982. Rated D EA R ABBY: I am completely a traditional health Insurance is backed by financial and other ing to get help for unexpected country grandfather and city grandson 500 (90 min.) R. 14-year-old girl. your enrollment in an HMO, with bridge the generation gap with comedy, confused. While 1 was in Canada program, you may appreciate the standards set by the national health problems — not just emer­ 9:00PM C3D Crazy Like a Fox Harry 12 :0 0 A M 3D Entertainment Tonight I have a great its prepaid annual fee. is an love and adventure. Pat O'Brien, Lloyd Sally Struthers talks about her return to recently, a person said. “ I’m not liberty of choosing for yourself how association, Johnson declared, and gencies — anywhere in the HMO- Nolan, Jeannette Nolan. 1979. checks out the murder of a generous bag family and I excellent way to keep your health you and your family will receive lady who was killed because of her series television in the upcoming syndi­ love them an American: I ’m a Canadian.” the network is now the largest and USA network. [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook cated series, "Nine to Five". In Stereo. Dear Abby insurance protection at affordabie your health care. But making the knowledge of a society acendal. (60 dearly. The Then, the July Fourth celebra­ levels. As a result, new HMDs are most geographically extensive in Health care is a very personal [USA] USA Cartoon Express min.) (R). (!SD Mieeion: Impossible tion confused me even more, I right choice isn’t easy. the nation, including among its matter. If you decide that an HMO" thing I want Abigail Van Buren In an upsurge across the nation. 6 :3 0 P M CS Too Close for Comfort (£ ) 9 9 Colbya (CC) Jeaon's anger has 3D Dynasty (60 min.) always thought America was a The competition among HMOs is members the employees of Gen­ is right for you and your family, most is to have • At last count, there were 480 93) Benson an important bearing on Jeffs murder 3D Merv Griffin continent, that I lived in North fierce, and the claims made in eral Motors-United Auto Workers, Ipok beyond just price. charge. Miles disappears and Connie of­ m y parents HMOs, compared with 240 just five (39 Hogan's Haroea ® Star Trek America and was a U.S. citizen. their brochures are hard to com­ United Airlines, Goodyear and Insist upon finding out what fers help to Jason In his divorce pro­ trust me. One Herald photo by Richmond years ago. (H) Rocky and Friends I always thought Canadians and pare, harder still to substantiate. similar giants. steps the HMO has taken to assure (33) (39 NBC News ceedings. (60 min.) (R). incident made • Over the same period, the (2D MOVIE: 'Goldrunner' Driven by Mexicans were Americans, too. There are major differences In addition, a national quality (39 Nightly Business Report CSD MOVIE: 'R.P.M.' A sociology profes­ me feel I lost Little Kelly, waiting at the dog pound to be adopted, tries number o f, people enrolled in quality of care. vengeance, a man hires two criminals to When did all this change? among HMOs — differences that monitoring program to be imple­ 99 ABC News sor is made president of a university, but their trust completely. Here it is: I quickly reminded them that it HMOs has increased from 10 he can't deal with the students. Anthony kidnap his affluent ex-business partner's Respectfully to look through her bangs to see what Dog Warden may not show up in the brochures. mented later this year will call for 33) Noticlero SIN 3-year-old grandson. Richard Losee, My parents went out one evening wasn’t me who got into the liquor million to 21 million. "Sylvia Porter’s New Money Quinn, Ann-Margret Gary Lockwood. A LIC E A. (AGE 71), Richard Rand is looking at. You will want to base your choice regular consumer surveys of those Book for the 80s,” 1,328 pages of 33) Harper Valley 1970. Kristin Kelly. 1981. and told me 1 could have three cabinet. Then they said (uncon­ • And about half of all em­ SD Alfred Hitchcock Presents ELYRIA, OHIO on quality, not just on price. It is enrolled in HMO-USA to get their [CNN] Showbiz Today (22) ( 0 Cheers Sam's new girlfriend, friends over (my best girlfriend vincingly), "Well, we can’t trust ployees in companies providing down-to-earth advice on personal important, too, to choose an HMO personal assessments of the qual­ [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour councilwoman Janet Eldridge, urges Barney Miller and two boys). 1 agreed to stay in your friends, then.” DEAR A LIC E: Nothing has health insurance plans for em­ money management, is available- that will be around for a while. ity of care theyjiave received and him to fire Diane and break his ties with & PELICULA; La Sombra de loa Hijos' the house with my guests. Later Abby, why should my parents changed. You are a citizen of the Adopt a Pet ployees offer a choice of insurance through her column. Send $9.95 7 :0 0 P M ( D CBS News the pest Part 2 of 3, (R) In Stereo. Marga Lopez, Angelica-Maria. Joaquin Many of the HMOs that have been the ease of access to that care. This when my friends arrived and my make me feel like they don’t trust United States of America, which is plans — most often, the choice plus $1 for mailing and handling to (3D (39 @9 M*A*s*H (29) Greet Little Railway Journeys Cordero. sprouting in some areas of the will be on top of the regular review parents were gone the incident me? It was my so-called friends located on the continent of North either of traditional health insu­ “ Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book (ID ABC News 9D Novels: Muchachita SD Comedy Break country have just disappeared. of care that will supplement the for the 80s,” in care of the happened. they couldn’t trust. Plea.se tell America, which we share with two rance coverage or of membership (£ ) 39 *100,000 Pyramid (SZ) River Journeye: The Congo with Mi­ [CNN] Newsnight In a survey earlier this year for physician peer review system Manchester Herald, P.O. Box While my'girlfriend and 1 were moms and dads to trust their other countries — Canada and Cute terrier cross in an HMO. the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Associ­ 93) Jaffersons chael Wood (CC) Historian Michael [DIS] MOVIE: The Lemon Drop Kid' A talking in my bedroom, the two already in place. 419150, Kansas City, Mo. 64141. Wood travels on a river ferry, cargo boat children until they prove to you Mexico. The inhabitants of Canada ation, 83 percent of the benefit 99 Fugitive racetrack bum becomes indebted to a “ It is not enough to look at the Make checks payable to Andrews, and a converted whaler to the point gangster after giving him a bad tip. Bob boys got into my parents’ liquor that they can’t be trusted. call themselves Canadians and the IF YOUR COMPANY offers you (39 Wheal of Fortune managers for companies with 1,000 records and review the appropri­ McMeel & Parker. where the Lualaba and Lows rivers Hope, Marilyn Maxwell, Lloyd Notan. cabinet. They were having some TRUSTWORTHY DAUGHTER inhabitants of Mexico refer to (39 MscNsil-Lehrer Newshour meet. (60 min.) 1951. drinks when my parents walked in. themselves as Mexicans (fortu­ ready for adoption [CNN] Larry King Live 99 New Newlywed Game [ESPN] 's Grea­ Dad handled it very well. He took D EA R D A U G H TE R : Because of nately) because if they called S3) Novels: Marla da Nadia Una pobre [DIS] MOVIE: 'Raintroe County' An Indi­ test Hits: 1977 me aside and said, "I think it’s that “incident,” you have proven themselves "Americans” as we By Barbara Richmond left. He’s a shepherd cross and is muchacha campesina se traslada a la ana youth falls in love with a Southern [USA] Edge of Night time for your friends to leave.” As to your parents that they can’t do, it would be even more gran ciudad en busca de trabajo. Inad- belle and marries her, deserting his Special to the Herald about 10 weeks old and adorable. Extra weight is probiem for dogs 1 2 :0 5 A M dZ) MacNell-Lehrer Newsh­ I looked at my dad I could see on his trust your judgment. You had no confusing. vertidamente se ve envuelta en proble- childhood sweetheart. Montgomery our Judy, the friendly little mixed mas y es eviada a la prislon. Al salir de la Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Eva Marie Saint face how very disappointed he was business sitting in your bedroom We should more accurately be QUESTION: 1957. 1 2:1 5 A M [TIVIC] MOVIE: Avantil' A Kelly, a little female terrier breed featured a few weeks ago. number of calories fed should be avoided; activity level should be carcel encuentra trabajo como sirvienta conservative businessman falls in love in me. I felt just awful! Later we talking to your girlfriend while the called North Americans as op­ cross is this week’s featured pet. has been adopted by a Manchester My dog is 5 decreased. domestica en donde es seduclda y aban- [HBO] MOVIE: 'Stranger's Kiss' The with the slightly eccentric daughter of talked about what happened very two boys were left alone to do posed to those who live on the increased if possible. Dog biscuits donada con un nino. (60 min.) personal relationship of two offscreen Kelly is 6 or 8 months old and was family. The female. part-Corgi years old and Excess weight can lead to his dead father's mistress. Jack Lem­ briefly. whatever they pleased. (Appar­ continent of South America, who has gradually are one of the worst enemies of ( 0 Nightly Business Report lovers provides a counterpoint to the mon, Juliet Mills. 1972. Rated R. found on Cob Hill Road on Aug. 21. was adopted by a man from serious health problems, particu­ overweight dogs, as they are movie on which they are working. Blaine The next weekend my parents ently you didn’t know the boys very call themselves South Americans. She is mostly black with touches of begun to look 33) Matt Houston Novak, Victoria Tennant Peter Coyote. 1 2:3 0 A M 3 D Night Heat Lt. Hogan had planned to go out of town, but well or you wouldn ’1 have left them Wouldn’t it be confusing if Brazili­ Naugatuck. larly in later years. This is generally very high in calories returns to detective work when he and white, including a little white heavier. What Pet Forum [C N N ] Moneyline 1963. Rated R. they canceled the trip, saying, "We alone in the room with the liquor ans. Argentinians and Colombians Gretchen, the little female she­ especially true with the larger even though they appear to be a O’Brien resume their Investigetion of a goatee. She has a very nice is the best way [ESPN] SportsCenter [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Small Circle of Friends' seven-year-old bank robbery case. (70 don’t think we can trust you to be cabinet!) Your judgment was called themselves "Americans," pherd cross, found in Wickham breeds of dogs. Larger dogs have a small volume of food. The pressures of campus life and the disposition. to control ex­ Edward A. Williams^ D.V.M. greater tendency to develop bone [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Agatha' When mystery min.) (R). by yourself.” poor, so don't blame your parents too? Fortunately, they don’t. Park on Aug. 14, is still waiting to cess weight on a There are special canned, dry writer Agatha Christie learns that her political turmoil of the 60*s strain the Kelly is among the new dogs at and muscle diseases such as friendship of a group of students. Brad QD Uncle Floyd be adopted along with the hand­ dog? and dry-moist prescription diets husband has been unfaithful,-she goes the pound this week. There is also a arthritis. Excess weight can dras­ into hiding. Vanessa Redgrave, Davis, Karen Allen, Jameson Parker. ® (23) Late Night with David Letterman some male golden retriever. He’s available which are very effective 1980. Rated R. Tonight's guests are Jack Palance, new male mixed breed, about 1 year tically hasten the debilitating in reducing the weight of your dog. Hoffman, Timothy Dalton. 1979. Rated about 2 years old and was found on ANSWER: PG. [T M C ] MOVIE: Top Swretl' (CC) An products demonstrator Bob McMath old. He’s white and very pale tan Center Street on Aug. 16. nature of these diseases. Low calorie snacks such as some and Night' regular Chris Elliott. (60 and was found on Hartford Road on Weight control [USA] Dance Party USA American rock 'n' roil star gets caught Diet pills have side effects The best visual rule that I can vegetables can be added to these T up in high-level espionage while touring min.) (R) In Stereo. . Aug. 20. The male Pekingese cross, men­ In dogs is as frequent a problem as a dog approaches early middle think of to determine if your dog is prescription diets as a treat, if a 7 :3 0 P M (3D p m Magazine East Germany. Val Kilmer, Lucy Gutter- Alfred Hitchcock Presents tioned in last week’s column, was it is in people. There are many A little male, yellow Labrador age. his or her activity level overweight is to look at your dog dog on a diet appears hungry. If CSD NFL Preseason Football: New York idge, Omar Sharif. 1984. Rated PG. In S3) More Real People DEAR D R. they are not appropriate for claimed by his owner. All of the factors which can lead to the Jets at Phlladslphla (2 hrs., 30 min.) Stereo. retriever about 8 weeks did was generally decreases. Therefore, from the side, and make some any questions arise, your veteri­ dD Gene Scott GOTT: I re long-term therapy. Therefore, dogs waiting at the pound this week problem or prevent the problem of found roaming on High Street on feeding the same amount and type observations. narian can help. 3D Wheel of Fortune 9:30PM (39 CNN Headline News [ESPN] Sailboarding: 1986 Banks Bar­ cently went to a when patients stop the pills, weight seem to be very quiet and well- obesity. ’ Aug. 19. Someone has already said of food as was fed early in life You should be able to see where A word of caution here; A (3D Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime (S) 39 Night Court Harry attempts to bados Funboard Challenge (60 min.) doctor who spe- gain will again become a problem, they would like to adofpt him, He behaved and friendly. It is very common for veterinar­ the rib cage ends and the abdomen 93) Independent Network News bend the rules when 65-year-old Flor­ [USA] Edge of Night because people tend to rely on the results in the feeding of more ravenous appetite and/or a se­ ence faces a forced retirement. (R) in c i a Ii z e s in was to be ready for adoption today. The dog pound is located on town ians to examine middle age dogs calories than are “ burned off” and begins. ’The underline of your pet (39 39 Barney Miller 1 2 :3 5 A M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Teen W olf weight reduc­ Dr. Gott medicine rather than exercising who have begun to put on excess verely obese animal can be the Stereo. Another new one at the pound property off Olcott Street, near the the dog’s body begins to accumu­ should rise into the upper abdo­ signs of metabolic problems that (39 Jeopardy A high school student discovers that a tion. He pres­ self-control over eating. weight. We are frequently asked to 9S SIN Preaenta: Estamoa Unidos En- family curse is turning him into a were­ this week is also about 8 weeks old. town dump. Rand is at the pound late fat deposits. men; it should not be level with or go beyond the scope of what a diet (39 New Newlywed Gama trevistas a dlferentes personalidades. cribed Phenler- make recommendations regard­ wolf. Michael J. Fox, James Hampton. Peter Gott, M.D. Phentermine is a stimulant. It He’s a Labrador cross and is black from noon to 1 p.m., weekdays, or Spaying or neutering should not go down from the last rib to the change will correct. In these cases, 39 Price Is Right (60 min.) 1985. Rated PG. mine for me. Is ing diets: An overweight condition can elevate blood pressure and with brown ears. Dog Warden he can be reached by calling the be considered as a reason or an abdomen. your veterinarian may recom­ (S7) Soapbox 1 0 :0 0 P M SD Trapper John, M.D. J.T. 1:00AM CID comedy Tonight this harmful in Richard Rand said he was found on is often the result of feeding the cause nervousness. Patients can pound. 643-6642 or the Police excuse for your pet’s weight gain. If an excess weight problem mend laboratory tests which will [CNN] Crossfire unwittingly causes problems for his fel­ 3D Sale of the Century any way? I'm Aug. 22 on New Bolton Road. same amount and type of food to a low interns when he serves as a repre­ develop tolerance to it — that is. It Department, 646-4555. Spaying or neutering may result in exists, the daily intake of food be of enormous value in detecting 66 . middle-aged dog that was fed when [DIS] Mousaterpiece Theater sentative on the hospital's board of di­ 3D Joe Franklin Show loses its effectiveness with time. And the other new one is a Someone can also be contacted some decrease in activity, sexual should be decreased by 20 to 25 diseases that can be treated and the same animal was 1 yearold. As [ESPN] Speedweek rectors. (60 min.) ■ (TD Comedy Break . Also-, patients do not lose signifi­ Doberman pinscher male. He’s red at either number by calling be­ and otherwise, therefore the percent. Snacks should be-- will add years to your pet’s life. DEAR READER; I am against patient and place it bn the drug and is about 2 years old. Rand said [HBO] MOVIE: 'Ordeal By Innocence' dD News d l CNN Headline News cantly more weight with the tween 6 and 9 p.m.. Monday An amateur detective unwillingly be­ dD 99 2 0 /2 0 (CC) (60 min.) [CNN] Crossfire weight-reduction pills. First, they companY. Most patients can lose he was found by exit 60 on through Friday. comes involved in the affairs of a trou­ medicine than without it. dD independent Network News [USA] That Girl (R). all have side effects, ranging from weight by following a sensible diet Interstate 84. There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog bled family and while investigating a overstimulation to addiction. Se­ that includes nutritious, low- I recommend that you avoid diet Social Security Mailbox murder uncovers a few closet skeletons. (T8) The Untouchables 1:25AM [HBO] MOVIE: Coca Cola Three of the four puppies, found and the new owner must have the cond. by acting as a crutch, they * pills and attempt to reduce weight Donald Sutherland, Faye Dunaway, (29 Harry O Kid' A young Coca-Cola executive is sent calorie meals. Third, diet pills can abandoned on Carter Street a dog licensed. Before being licensed Christopher Plummer. 1985. Rated PG- to the Australian Outback, the last place remove responsibility from the be used only for limited periods: by calorie control. couple of weeks ago, have been 13. (22) (S9 Hill Street Blues Buntz presses the dog must also have its rabies Bates for a suspect's positive ID when a on Earth that doesn't sell the real thing. adopted. There is one little male shot. Eric Roberts, Greta Scacchi, Bill Kerr. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Johnny Dangerously* cop is murdered, and paralegal Jesus Martinez is the fall guy for a crooked 1985. Rated R. (CC) In the 1930s, an honest, good- 1:30 A M Star Search (60 min.) Waiting period is long for benefits hearted man is forced to turn to a life of judge. (60 min.) (R). crime to finance his neurotic mother's (29) Mysteryl: Agatha Christie Mysteriee dD Independent Network News skyrocketing medical bills. Michael Kea­ II (CC) A young man's marriage is threa­ [CNN] Newsnight Update Q UESTIO N : I applied for Social About Town notified about your eligibility. United States hospital that could living together. ton, Joe Piscopo, Maureen Stapleton. tened when he has a vision of her being [ESPN] Down the Stretch Security disability benefits 3 1984. Rated PG-13. strangled. (60 min.) (R). have provided the needed services. [USA] Room 222 months ago.and I’m still waltingto Q U ESTIO N : Recently my wife [USA] U.S. Open Tsnnis: Second Round (S ) W ar and Peace QUESTIO N : Would a person Metches Grand Slam Tennis Tourna­ 1:4 0 A M dD MOVIE; 'Night Moves' Pri- skills. find out if my application has been and I were vacationing in northern Q UESTIO N : An aunt of mine 93) Star Search (60 min.) Toastmasters meet who gets SSI have to report things ment from Flushing Meadows, NY. (3 vate investigator Harry Moseby is hired This weekend only. approved. I was told at the Social New York State when she became who gets SSI has taken in a friend hrs., 30 min.) Live. [CNN] CNN Evening News by a former actress to find her daughter. Security office that there’s a he receives like food and clothing, The Nathan Hale Club of ill and had to be taken to a hospital. who is going to split the household [ESPN] Auto Racing '66: USAC Midg- Gene Hackman, Melanie Griffith, Susan despite the fact that they aren’t 8 :0 0 PM (3D Price is Right Clark. 1975. Toastmasters International will Royal Masons meet 5-month waiting period before The ambulance took her to a expenses with her. Is this some­ money? eta From Indianapolis, IN. (90 min.) have an open meeting Tuesday at your benefits start. Does that dD 99 Ripley's Believe It or Notl (CC) 2 :0 0 A M MOVIE; 'Gambif A Eura- Royal Arch Masons..Delta Chap­ Canadian hospital because it was thing my aunt has to report? Learn of the changes Thomas Edison 10:30PM 03) Newt 7; 30 p.m. at First Federal Savings. mean I’ll have to wait 5 nnore the closest one. Will my wife’s Sian girl and an Englishman plot to steal ter. will meet Wednesday at the ANSW ER: Yes. Under SSI, made in America's lifestYle, watch how 39 Dick Van Dyke an invaluable piece of sculpture. Shirley 344 E. Middle Turnpike, for all who months even after I ’m notified that Medicare cover the cost of the the Japanese celebrate the New Year FDurm(M% coasters. Masonic Temple. 23 Center St. ANSW ER: Yes. A person receiv­ income is defined broadly to 33) Novala: Amo y Saner MacLaine, Michael Caine. 1966. are interested in learning how to I qualify? ambulance? and witness an unusual ceremony from After the business meeting, re­ ing SSI payments must notify include items other than cash such [HBO] On Location: Buddy Hackatt II - dD Christian Children's Fund develop their public speaking Mexico. (60 min.) (R). freshments will be served. Social Security whenever he or she as food and clothing. On Stags at Caatar's Atlantic City [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook (R). ANSW ER: No. The 5-month ANSW ER: Medicare medical SD News begins living with others who share Buddy Hsekett shows his true form In [USA] Motorworld (60 min.) (R). waiting period starts from the time insurance will help pay for the dD MOVIE: The Spiral SUircasa' A this uncensored speciel. (65 min.) the household expenses. It’s also young mute girl senses the presence of a This column is provided by thek MOVIE: 'Airplenar A skiddish ex­ 2 :1 0 A M [IVIAX] Maxtrax you become disabled, no matter ambulance if the Canadian hospi­ necessary to report any changes in killer who is terrorizing a small town, but [TMC] military pilot has to take the controls of how long it takes for you to be tal was closer than the nearest Social Security office in East has no way to express her fear. Dorothy 2 :3 0 A M dD MOVIE: Jessica' The the amounts contributed by those an airliner after the craw becomes ill. Thoughts Hartford. McGuire, George Brent, Ethel Barry­ women of a small Italian village, jealous Robert Hays, Lloyd Bridges. Robert more. 1946. of beautiful widowed mid-wife, plot to Stack. 1980. Rated PG. ruin her. Angie Dickinson, Maurice d D Name of tha Gama 1 1 :0 0 P M (3D (9D (39 39 39 News Chevalier. 1962. A little girl sat. Sunday after (SD MOVIE: 'Wa'ra Fighting Back' A all the rules of their religion. They CSD 39 M-A-s-H dD Emergency Sunday, gazing at the stained glass Mom’s determination heiped her son young man organizes a small group of are people whose love for God and [CNN] Sports Latenight windows in the church. The win­ New York City youths to try and rid the (SD Hangin' In for other people is so great that it neighborhood of a crime wave caused (33) Odd Couple [ESPN] SportsCenter dows were pictures of saints, and jphines through them like the .sun. Continued from page II cuuiu still devleop amblyopia in by a local gang. Kevin Mahon, Paul condition is about 75 percent be no abnormal alignment of the (39 Avangart 2 :4 0 A M [MAX] MOVIE: Vansssa' An the little girl seemed to be They are people who are so open to McCrane, Elgin Jones. 1981. the future, but the doctor is successful, said Haight. His own eyes after 6 months of age, he 39 Wild, Wild W att innocent teenager's life is altered dra­ interested only in looking at them. God that the light of God comes grandparents also helped to pay (39 39 Tha Cosby Show (CC) Cliff enl­ matically when she inherits a chain of optimistic that more surgery success rate has been close to 90 said. ists his old English teacher es his part­ (39 Doctor Who She never seemed to be paying through them and touches eve­ for the operation, she said. luxury brothels. Olivia Pascal, Anthony will not be needed. Brian is still percent, he said. About 25 ner In a pinochle game whan his regular 33) 24 Horst Diffring, Eva Eden. 1976. Rated R. attention to what was going on, and ryone around them. They bring On July 8, when Brian was 14 Brian’s operation not only partner falls III. (R) In Stereo. her mother had decided that she too young to accurately percent of tbe children need at 39 SCTV Network light and color into the world, not months old, he underwent the corrected his vision, but helped (S ) All Crssturas Great and Small 3 :0 0 A M (3 ) CBS News Nightwatch was not understanding anything determine how well he sees. least one additional operation, 33) Abbott and Coatsllo Joined In Progress through their own effort, but successful operation at Rock­ his coordination and balance. He 39 MOVIE: Thay Shoot Horasa, Don't that was going on in the .service. Haight said he will be able to get he said. [CNN] Monsyllna [CNN] News Overnight because they let the light and color ville General Hospital. no longer runs into things, a They?* The participants In a 1930s mar­ This worried her, because she of divine love shine through them. a better diagnosis when Brian is Haight stressed that parents athon dance undergo numerous hard­ [MAX] MOVIE: Tha Hollywood [ESPN] Auto Racing '86: American Rac­ Both Taylor and Haight were problem before the operation. ships in their efforts to win the top prize. knighta' The rowdiest car club in Bev­ ing Series (60 min.) wanted her daughter to have some Thanks be to God for the people able to point to pictures and who notice even occasional pleased with the results. Haight Esther Taylor is grateful to Jane Fonda, Bruce Darn, Susannah erly Hills lets loose. Robert Wuhl, Tony [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Mass Appeal' An ideal­ understanding of what her faith who let the light in! identify objects. crossing of their children’s eyes York. 1969. Danza. 1980. Rated R. was about, but the little girl just sat said Wednesday that Brian Haight. “He gave me a break istic young deacon disrupts the peaceful The surgery for the cross-eyed should immediately contact an 93) Novels: Da Pure Sangra (60 min.) [USA] Alfred Hitchcock parish of a comfortable middle-aged every Sunday and looked at the , and helped Brian for the rest of The Rev. Anne Wrider 39 G.I. Diary priest. Jack Lemmon, Zeljko Ivanek, windows. ophthalmologist. There should his life.” 11:30PM (3D U.s. open Tannit High­ Charles Durning. 1964. Rated PG. in Saint M ary’s Episcopal Church 33) MOVIE: Tha Organization' A detec­ lights Then one day,* her mother Stereo. 41 Park St., Manchester tive joins forces with an organized vigi­ (3D A Currant Affair happened to be visiting her daugh­ lante group in an attempt to stop the [USA] MOVIE; 'Friday Foster' A fashion dD 39 ABC News Nightllna photographer investigates an assassina­ ter’s Sunday school class, and the Public Records drug traffic in their ares. Sidney Poitiar, Barbara McNair, Shares North. 1971. (5D Blzarrs tion attempt on the life of a billionaire. teacher asked the children, "What Pam Grier. Yaphet Kotto, Jim Backus. [C N N ] Prims News (33) The Honoymoonars 1975. is a saint?’’ To her surprise, her Warranty deads Timothy D. and Laurie A. De- daughter’s hand shot up. When the No driver’s licenses Andrew Ansaldi Sr. and Andrew Valve. Griswold Street, $85,000. teacher called on her, the little girl In one part of the world, you can Ansaldi Jr. to Raymond J. and replied with cohfidence, "Saints Visions Unlimited Inc. to Ed­ drive a car without a license. Elizabeth B. Karpe, Lookout are people who let the light in!" ward F . and Deborah N. Smith, People who live in Morocco’s Mountain. $213,530. Cinema And. of course, the little girl was Love Lane, conveyance tax $85.80. Sahara province do not need a Richard S. Kelley to James E. right. Saintsarenot people whoare driver’s license to drive their jeeps Thomas and Roseann Murphy, Scott H. and Patricia L. McKee good all the time, though many HARTFORD Port27:10,9:10.— Tronsformers: The DRIVR-INS across the desert, according to Ridgecrest Condominium, convey­ to Joan E. Foote and Kathleen M. Movie (P G ) 1:10, 3:10. — Stand bv Me Manchester — Closed Thursday. saints are very good people. They CMama CHv— Mona Llso ( R) 7,9:20. Driss Basri, the Minister of Inte­ ance tax $74.80. Nolan, Park Chestnut Condomi­ — A Room With A View 7:30, 9:55. — (R ) 1:15, 3:15, 7:15,9:15.— One Crazv Mansfield — Top Gun (PG) with are not people who merely follow rior and Information. About Lost Nlaht.-.(R) 7:15, 9:40. Summer (P G ) 1:05, 3:10, 7:05, 9:10. — Gung Ho (PG-13) ot dark. — Ruthless Davis K. and Donna M. Howell to nium. $52,000. Nothing In Common (PG) 6:50, 9:30. The Karate Kid Part II (PG) 1:05,3:10, People (R) with Down ond Out In 7,9:10. — Allens (R) 1,7. — Monhunter Beverly Hills (R) at dark. — Armed RAST HARTFORD _ (R) 3:30,9:30. — Heartburn (R) 1,3:15, and Dangerous (PG-13) with The R«tw406 Fub A Cbiema — The 7,9:15. Woman In Red (R ) at dork. PrswMhed Jems $1798 Karate Kid Port II (PG) 7:30. e n d ^ Peer RktMN-d’* Pub A Cbiema— The SIGN UP NOWIIl Karote Kid Port II (PG) 7:30, 9:30. .tbewcote Cbiemm 1-9 — Top Gun (PG) 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:20, »:«>■-T.Tb* It’s America! 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COVENTRY - Here is the Nathan Hale School BUS n — Starts 7:05 o.m. B ab cock HIM, 162 B ab cock HIM (7:59) all stops (8:33) Silver Street, all stops. /DovW»,.Geraldlne/Herbert, Gera). schedule of school bus routes for 108 High Street (7:10) 754 Flanders 357 Flanders River Rood, Flonders/Up- Some bus In p.m. dIne/Goose Lane. Coventry schools for 1986-87: BUS 1 — Starts 7:05 o.m. Road, Flanders/Nothan Hole Drive ton, Flonders/Nathon Hale Drive Same bus In p.m. AL roundup Route 44 Pellltlers (7:15) Route 44 (7:15) Flonders/South St. Ext., 309 (8:10) 1061 Flanders, 1124 Flanders, 318 BUSS — Starts 8:20 a.m. Howkins (7:17) 44/Lower Twin Hills, Flonders (7:19 ) 204 Babcock Hill, 354 H igh St. (8:14) 108 H igh St. Maln/Buena Vista, Moln/Arlington, BUS 9 — Starts 8:00 a.m. 44/Upper Twin Hills (7:24 ) 2740 Route B ab co ck HIM, 705 B ab co ck HIM (7:25) Same bus In p.m. Maln/Avalon, Moln/Beverly Trails Richmond Rood, Briham Tavern 4 4 /V lcto rlo Rood (7 :28) oil stops along 713 Pucker Street, Pucker/South Street (8:28) Moln/Fern, Tolcott HIM Rood, Road, Brlgham/Antrlm (8:10) Merrow Coventry High School Cedar Swamp Rood (7:30-7:40) stops (7:30). BUS M l — Starts 8:00 o.m. all stops (8:33) South River Road, all R ood, Jones C ro ssin g Route 195 (8:18) on Route 44 ( 7:45). Kings Rood (8:00 Route 31-Borber BUS 1 — Starts 6:20 a m. Some bus In p.m. stops (8:35-8:40). Trailer Park on Route 32, Merrow Some bus In p.m. Shop (8:18 ) 2075 Route 31, Hemlock Same bus In p.m. Road, Merrow Rood/Rldgebrook Route 44/Hawklns (6:30) 44/Lower P o in t (8:22-8:30). Tw in H ills, 46/Upoer Tw in H ills (6:35) BUS 12 (8:28) North River Rood/Route 44, AM BUS 2 — Starts 7:15 o.m. Transports Chenev Tech students to Same In p.m. — Hemlock Point on BUSS — Starts 8:15 a.m. stops along Route 44 (8:358:40). Toronto sweeps to close gap all stops along Route 44 to turn ot Love Lone (7:21) Silver Street, oil Manchester. Bus 4. South/Lakevlew Terrace, South- M l In p.m. Fowler's Morket, Cedor Swomp, oil stops (7:23-7:28) South Street, oil stops Some bus In p.m. stops (6:41-6:46) Bread 8, M ilk St , /Wongunboug, 20 South, South/Lake­ (7:30-7:35) W oodbridge Rood (7:38) vlew (8:20) Dalv/Bellevue, Dalv/Knol- BUS 10 — Starts 7:55 a.m. stops South Street, oil stops (7:40) Dolv Coventry By Jahn Nelsan Some bus In p.m. BUS M l — Starts 7:05 a m. IWood, Daly/Lake Street (8:25) A ll stops alo ng Route 44-1804, 1848, White Sox 3, Royals 1 Rood, o il stops (7:40-7:45). Kings Road (7:18) Bunker Hlll/No- Grammar School Dalv/Standlsh (8:27) Wrights Mill 2006, 2268, 2476, 2560, C irc le around The Assaclated Press Some bus In p.m. than Hale (7:25) 504 Bunker HIM, Road, a ll stops (8:30-8:35). T w in H ills , m akin g oil stops (8:10-8:13) BUS 2 — Starts 6:20 o.m. Bunker HMI/Parker Bridge (7:30) 720 Floyd Bannister scattered six Silver Street, o il stops (6:35-6:40) Sam e bus In p.m. V Icto rla /R o u te 44, 82 B olton Branch BUS 3 — Storts 7:15 o.m. Bunker HIM, Nathan Hale/Judd Road BUS 1 — Starts 8:05 a.m. (8:21) 30 B olto n B ra n ch , 692 Cedar It was too early to count out the Kansas City hits for his fourth South Street, oil stops (6:40-645) Route Brigham Tovern/Antrlm (7:20) Mer­ (7:35) stops on Judd Rood, 261 Root 6 at the (Well D iggers (6:47) Wood- AM stops along North River Rood BUS 7 — S tarts 7:40 o.m. Swamp (8,-23) Vernon Branch Rood Toronto Blue Jays. complete game of the season to row Rood, o il stops (7:20-7:25) Goose Rood (7:42) 100 Cooper Lone, 178 (8:08-8:15) 127 Broadwav-all stops, Lothrop Drive, all stops In develop­ (8:27) AM stops on Cedar Swamp bridge Rood (6:50) South Street, oil Lone, oil stops (7:27-7:30) C ossldv HIM C ooper Lan e (7:46). "W e’re five down, and we’ve got help the White Sox break a stops (6:50-6:55) D o lv Rood, o il stops (8:23) All stops along Carpenter Road m ent (8:05-8:13) G ra n t HIM, oil stdps, Rood-260, 219, 165, 125, 30 (8:30-8:40) Rood (7:33) Geraldine Drive, oil stops Some bus In p.m. (8:26-8:34) Trowbridge Rood (8:36). (8:13-8:22) Dunp R oad, a ll stops (8:22- 2573 Route 44, 2191 Route 44 (8:43). a ways to go.” Blue Jays Manager five-game losing streak. Ron Kar- (6:55-7:00). (7:37-7:42) stop 50 G oose Lone (7:45). Some bus In p.m. Same bus In p.m. 8:26) Bread & Milk Street, oil stops Sam e bus In p.m. ' Jimy Williams says, “but for us, kovice. playing in only his ninth Some bus In o.m. (8:26-8:33). Robertson School it’s progress.” ma,ior league game, hit a three-run BUS 3 — Starts 6:20 o.m. BUS 2 — Starts 7:55 a.m . Same bus In p.m. BUS 12 — Starts 8:17 o.m. BUS 4 — Starts 7:05 o.m. South Street, AM stops (8:00-8:05) homer in the second inning, Route 44 stops (6:30) Goose Lone, oil BUS J — Storts 7:55 a.m. B rew ster Street, a ll stops (8:17-8:21) The Blue Jays swept a double- 2073 Moln Street (7:10) 1114 Route 44 Woodbridge Rood, Skinner HIM (8:10) BUSS — Starts 8:20 a.m. Sw am p Rood, a ll stops (8:22-8:27) Stop accounting for all of Chicago’s stops (6:33-6:38) C ossldv H ill Rood (7:18) 44/Barnsbee Lone (7:20) Route 31/Route.275 ( 7:58) Moln/Mo- header at Cleveland Wednesday (6:40) Geraldine Drive, oil stops Well Diggers Route 6 (8:20) South C ossldv HIM Rood (8:40) G erald in e Forge Rood, stop Ashbrook, Field- Wrights M ill Rood, oil stops (7:25-7-30) son. School Street, o|l stops (8:02-8:06) Street, oil stops (8:20-8:25) Silver night, 3-2 in 12 innings and 6-3, to runs, (6:45-6:50). 588 Route 275 (8:08) Pine Lake Shores Drive, oil stops (8:47-8:53)- stone (8:35). 31/Dexter (7:33) 31/Tolcott HIM, 31/Bu- Street, oil stops (8:25-8:30) Love Lone, Geroldlne/lst Deborah, Geraldlne- Same bus In p.m. Bannister. 8-10, struck out five. Some bus In p m eno VIsto (7:38), (8:10) stop on Route 275, stop Loke move within five games of the Some bus In p.m. Street (8:18). East-leading Karkovice’s homer was his first BUS 4 — Starts 6:30 o.m. Bus 9 In p.m. Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox lost in the majors after hitting 20 Tolcott H ill Rood, oil stops (6:37- BUS 5 — Starts 7:05 o.m. earlier this year with Birmingham 6:42) stop 44/Barnsbee Lone (6:45) 118 North River Rood (7:10) 361 North BUS 4 — Storts 8:00 o.m. for the fourth time in five games, Wrights M ill Rood, oil stops (6:47-6:52) River Rood, 376 North River Rood Monument/WoM Street (8:05) Moln- 4-1 at Texas. of the Class AA Southern League. 31/Dexter (6:54) 31/Tolcott H ill (6:56). (7:15) North RIver/Rllev Mountain, 948 /Woods, Moln/Armstrong, 799 Main School Calendars “ We always felt that we had a He was called up by the White Sox Some bus In o.m. North River Rood (7:20) 1591 North (8:09 ) 234 Main, Depot Road, all stops on Aug. 16. River, 46 Broodwov (7:27 ) 531 Carpen­ (8:11-8:15) O ld E o g le v llle Rood, oil shot at winning this thing,” Blue BUS 5 — Starts 6:20 o.m. ter Rood (7:30) 263 Carpenter Rood stops (8:15-8:18) turn oround, 370 M ain Jays outfielder Jesse Barfield 57North River (6:30) North RIver/RI- (7:32) 139 Trowbridge (7:35). St. Coventry public schools March 18 — In-service, half day. said. “ People counted us out. and Twins 7, Brewers 5 lev Mountoln (6:33) 948 North River Some bus In p.m. Some bus In p.m. ' April 7 — Third quarter ends. (6:35) 1536 North R iver (6:38) 141 Sept. 1 — Labor Day. that was foolish. There is a ways to Kirby Puckett had three singles Broodw ov (6:40 ) 200 B ro ad w ay (6:42) BUS 5 — Starts 7:55 a m. April 13-17 — Spring vacation and Good Friday. go, and it will be interesting. We’ve BUS 6 — Starts 7:25 o.m. (1st run) Sept. 2 — Teachers' meeting. and a double to break out of a 456 Carpenter (6:44) 318 Carpenter Cross/BIssell (7:30) South/Vlolet South/HInklemoe (7:58) South- April 22 — Report cards. got six to go with Boston.” l-for-21 slump and drove in three (6:46) 120 Carpenter (6:48) 139 Trow­ (7:33) South/Echo, Lokevlew Terroce /Beebe Comp Rood, South/Beverlv Sept. 3 — Cla.sses begin. May 5 — In-service, half day. In other Al action. Chicago runs as Minnesota ended a three- bridge (6:54). (7:35) 75 Lake Street (7:39). (8:03) South/FItzgerold, South/Wash- Sept. 2.5 — In-service, half day. Some bus In p.m. Some bus In p.m. burn (8:07) South/Ross, South/Lake- May 25 — Memorial Day. defeated Kansas City 3-1. Minne­ game losing streak by beating wood (8:10). Oct. 13 — Columbus Day. June 4 — In-service, half day. sota beat Milwaukee 7-5 and M ilwaukee, which had w onihrt'e in BUS 6 — Starts 6:40 o.m. BUS 6 — Starts 7:41 o.m. (2nd run) Same bus In p.m. Oci. 22 — In-service, half day. June 17 — Last day of classes. Seattle defeated Baltimore 4-1. a row. Lokevlew Terroce (6:48) Cross/BIs- South/Lokewood Heights (7:46) Oct. 31 — Teachers’ conference, no school. sell (6:52) Sprlngdole A venue (6:55). South/FItzgerold, South/HInklemoe BUS 6 — Starts 7:50 o.m. Ernie Whitt homered in both Minnesota starter Neal Heaton. Som e bus In p m. Nov. 6 — First quarter ends. (7:48) So u th /B everlv (7:50). 336 Bunker HIM (7:55 ) 430 Bunker games for Toronto, and Tom 5-12. allowed 12 hits, five earned Some bus In p.m. HIM, 540 B un ker HIM, 56 P a rk e r B rid g e Nov. II — V eterans’ Day. Early closings: CHS half days Jan. 20-23 for exams. BUS 7 — Starts 6: )5 o.m. Henke got both saves, giving him nins and two walks while striking (8:00) AM Remaining stops on Parker Nov. 14 — Report cards. K-8 early closing last two days of school. K-4 early Lothrop Drive, oil stops In develop­ BUS 7 — Starts 7:05 o.m. Bridge, Hop River Rood (8:08) 695 19. Henke pitched a total of 2 2-3 out three through six innings, ment (6:25-6:30) Breed & M ilk Street, Nov. 17 — Half day. K-8. Lothrop Drive, oil stops In Develop­ P u ck e r Street, 555 P u ck e r Street (8:20) closing first three days of school. innings of one-hit, scorele.ss relief. George Frazier hailed a Milwau­ oil stops (6:33-6:38) Dunn Rood, oil m ent (7:10-7:18) Bread & M ilk Street, South St. Ext./Upton Drive, Arm­ Nov. 18 — Conferences K-8. in-service 9-12. stops (6:40-6:44) G rant H ill, o il stops Conferences: K-8 Nov. 17-18, K April 20-21, W hitt’s leadoff hom er in the 12lh kee rally in the seventh and pitched oil stops (7:20-7:25) Dunn Rood, oil strong Rood (8:28). Nov. 26 — Half day. (6:45-6:50). stops (7:25-7:28) G ran t HIM, oil stops Some bus In p.m. Kindergarten switch: Jan. 26. ' inning of the opener gave Toronto the final three innings for his third Some bus In p.m. Nov. 27-28 — Thanksgiving recess. (7:28-7:32). CHS graduation: 6:30 p.m. on the day following the the victory. Tony Fernandez save. Some bus In p.m. BUS 8 — Starts 8:00 o.m. Dec. 23 — Half day. -wfS:. BUS 8 — Storts 6:30 o.m. last day of school or. if that day is a Saturday. 1 p.m. doubled home a run t hat broke a 3-3 760 Bunker HIM (8:00) 710 Bunker Dec. 24 to Jan. 4 — Holiday recess. Moln/Moson (6:38) Moln/School, BUS 8 HIM, S o u th/Fo re st (8:10) South/Echo. Emergency closing days will be made up by adding A P photo tie in the eighth inning of the Mariners 4, Orioles 1 Moln/Armstrong, (6:42) stops along Transports Windham Tech students Lokevlew Terrace (8:13) Judd Rood, Jan. 19 — Martin Luther King Day. days to the end of the school calendar except as Moln Street to o right on Plains Rood nightcap. Barfield and George Bell Ken Phelps homered to help to Wllllmontlc. Nathan Hole (8:17). Jan. 20-23 — Half day for high school students, early follows: In the event more than three days of school Red Sox' infielders Wade Boggs (26) and Bill Buckner (6) (6:45) Old Eoglevllle Rood, oil stops Some bus In p.m. Bus 3 p .m — B u n ke r HIM Rood on Bus drove in insurance runs in t he nint h Mike Trujillo win his first start (6:48-6:52). closing for exams. collide while chasing a pop up by Rangers' Larry Parrish 6 closings due to inclement weather or emergency inning. since coming to Seattle in a trade Some bus In p.m BUS 9 — Starts 7:10 o.m. Jan. 23 — Second quarter ends. conditions take place prior to the first day of March, during the fourth inning. Boggs made the catch but the "Everybody is going to have to from Boston. Trujillo, 1-0. who South Coventry Firehouse (7:5) BUS 11 — Starts 7:35 o.m. Jan. 30 — Repoi^t cards. those days in excess of three shall be made up by BUS 9 — Starts 6:30 o.m. Moln/Moson, Moln/School Street, Cooper Lone, oil stops (7:40) Spring- Sox still lost, 4-1. come through down the stretch, in came to the Mariners on Aug. 22, 635 Merrow Rood (6:42) Merrow- Feb. 12 — Lincoln’s Birthday. Moln/Armstrong (7:20 oil stops olong dole Avenue, oil stops, turn around, 144 removing, within the lim its of state law. an equivalent crunch time.” Barfield said. “We held Baltimore to five hits in five /Brlghom Tavern (6:45) Brigham Tov- Route 31 to Plains Rood (7:25) Old P u c k e r St. (7:50 ) 301 P u c k e r St., 777 Feb. 16-20 — Washington’s Birthday and winter ern/Antrlm (6:47 ) 225 Richmond Rood number of days from- the beginning of the April have to continue winning and not innings, and Mark Huismann E o g le vllle , o il stops, (7:27-7:30) Pin e P u c k e r St., 738 B ob co ck HIM (7:55 ) 204 vacation. vacation. (6:50). Lake Shores (7:35) stops on Route 275. worry about what Boston is doing pitched four innings ot Iwo-hil Some bus In o.m Some bus In p.m. because we’ll get an opportunity to relief for his fifth save. • QUICKSILVER • CATCHIT • MISTRAL • OP • SUNDECK • RAISINS . A P photo BUS 10 — Storts 6:25 o.m. BUS 10 — Starts 7:05 o.m. face them ourselves.” Seattle scored all four of its nins Brewster/Brookside (6:40) stops 57 Brewster Street (7:10) Brewster- Toronto’s Garth lorg and Cleve­ in the first inning. M ickey Brantley olong Swomos Rood (6:42) Swomp- Blue Jays' catcher Ernie Whitt breathes a sigh of relief as /Brookslde, 480 Brewster, stop 665 HOWELL CHENEY REGIONAL Red Sox get lan d ’s Pat T ab ler homered in the Selected Clothing and Phil Bradley singled and both /Fo rg e (6:45) N o rth tle ld /F o rg e (6:50) Brewster (7:14) Swamp Rood, oil stops IWATER ** he leaves the dugout following Toronto's doubleheader stops on N orthfle ld (6:52). (7:17) Swomp/Forge, 119 Ashbrook first game, and Andre Thornton hit scored on a double by Some bus In p.m. (7:20) Forge/Ookwood, Ookwood- VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL one for Cleveland in the second One out later. Phelps hit his I9lti sweep of Cleveland Wednesday night. Whitt homered /Fleld ston e (7:24) 1185 Route 44 (7:26) OFF gam e homer. BUS 11 — Starts 6:30 o.m. 844 Route 44 (7:28 ) 830 Route 44 ( 7:30) WISE, INC. 50% twice, once in each game. 455 Pucker Street (6:35) 605 Pucker 241 Route 44 (7:33) one more stop to Street (6:37) P u ck e r/B o b co ck HIM moke oil stops on Richmond Rood In Manchester ‘Slaughtered’ (6:39 ) 354 B abcock H ill (6:40 stops on (7:35-7:40). Flanders River Rood, Flonders/South Some bus In p.m. BOARD SAILING & ACTIVE WEAR Street Ext. 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Larry Parrish contributed D rive (6:44). SALES • RENTALS please call your carrier It you’re ask. "Who is that masked his 21st and a single Some bus In p.m. INSTRUCTION unable to reach your carrier, call For more information and an application, please UJ m a n ?’ ’ & and Toby H arrah had his .second BUS M l — Starts 6:30 o.m subscriber service. 647-9946, by call the guidance department at Howell Cheney. o ACCESSORIES But m Wednesday night, the home run in two nights. By Dick Brlnster Hop River Rood (6:40) Parker Bridge 630 p m weekdays or 10 a m z ______The Associated Press Rood (6:48) Bunker H ill Rood (6:50). Boston Red Sox might have Bus 12 In p.m. Saturdays (or guaranteed delivery at bat. I was really shocked when with an 8-1 record, the most OLD to the New Y o rk G ian ts’ cam p, and out the exhibition season. Morris added a three-run Jeff Stone, reached first on *4r«Fmd flump WELLA he was thrown out,” Flannery Rhulicream Chlor-Trimeton immediately went back to work successful West Coast swing in the shortstop Dave Anderson’s error AFRIN worked out with the team before explained. “ It ended up being a homer, his 26th. and a run-scoring club’s history. Any com bination of in the ninth, stole second and 2 oz. NfW' „ while his agent continued to dicker the exhibition season began, but double for Cincinnati, giving him Pump Spray SPICE BALSAM stupid play.” Mets victories and Philadelphia scored when Von Hayes singled. Rhulispray with the Giants on a new pact. coach Bill Parcells told the Pro eight RBI in the last two games. After Shave “ He threw it perfect,” Gibbons losses totaling 16 would give the But Ruffin had to sweat out a Afrin 15 ml. II LONG ACTING Shampoo or “ The Giants feel it is obviously said of D ykstra. “ It had a lot on it $ 2 5 7 4 oz. 12 HOUR ] ALLERGY REUEF Bowl runner not to stay around if Mets the crown. Cardinals 2, Braves 1 collision at home plale. in which null necessary for me to be here to NASAL Lotion he wouldn’t go through contact and it took a real quick skip. He Darryl Strawberry led the Mels Stone jarred the ball out of the SPRAY ChHH^TIlnielon Conditioner When Rick Mahler walked Terry Smy negotiate this contract.’’ Morris drills. Morris left and had worked (Templeton) hit me good enough. with a two-run single and a two-run hands of catcher Alex Trevino, PUMP 8mg A ll Types A ll Types Pendleton with a full count, two said, "I didn’t feel it was necesszfry out on his own since. Then I heard a coupile of guys homer, his 19th of the season and who had taken a throw from 8 HOUR RELIEF saying. ’Third base! Third base! ” outs and the bases loaded in the 4.25 oz.. 8 oz. for me to work this thing out. But Last week, the Giants threa­ 100th of his career. left-fielder Bill Russell. “This is probably about the eighth inning to force in the IL they did ... so I came.’’ Astros 7, Cubs 1 Loser , 6-10, allowed tened to place M o rris on the fastest grass outfield in the winning run. Atlanta Manager “ I hope this show of good faith on nine hits, walked three and struck rream reserved-left camp list, which league.” Dykstra said of San Diego Nolan Ryan said the 250th Chuck got mad al home plate out 10. my part will help bring about a would keep him out for the season Stadium. “I see Flannery is victory of his career paled in umpire Eric Gregg. resolution of this before t he season and require that he play for the hitting, so I shade that w ay and I’m com parison to the im portance of “That’s one loss I don’t even want to accept. There ought to be Giants 3, Expos 2 Available at participating sta rts.” Giants next year. But they reneged playing shallow. I figure he’s not the game itself. Crown Pharmacy PHISODERM an asterisk by it.” Tanner said. “ I San Francisco’s Kelly Downs, VALUE PLUS STORES! Campho Meanwhile, Manley, a defensive Monday, obtaining a roster exemp­ goingtohit it over my head. I took a “ You know. I didn’t even realize Not all items available at Lanox Pharmacy Regular, CALADRYL usually don’t say anything, but our for whom the Giants have scored Prescription Center end who was fourth in the N FL last tion for him. little gamble and it paid off.” it was my 250lh until (coach) Matt all stores. Unscented or Galante came in and congratu­ was robbed. He had nine runs in seven starts, was 208 W. Center St. 299 E. Canter St Phenique Lotion year with 15 sacks, signed a Morris was paid $143,000 last “Just when you think you’ve Not responsible lor Lightly Scented seen it all. you see something lated me,” Ryan said. “ I was more (Pendleton) struck out.” overdue for a little good fortune. Manchester Manchaster contract worth an estimated $1.6 season and is scheduled to get Tanner was upset at two pitches, typographical errors. Gel 6 oz. else,” San Diego Manager Steve concerned with the pennant race.” He got it when Montreal reliever 9 oz. million over four years. Coach Joe $197,000 in 1986. He was orig in ally the 1-2 and 3-1 deliveries that Boros said. “That was a great The Astros, with the victory, Andy McGaffigan, 8-5, committed .23 oz. Gibbs said Manley cou id see act ion seeking a four-year. $3 million throw by Dykstra and a great play maintained their .seven-game lehd Pendleton took for balls. a throwing error and threw two Health & in Friday’s game with the Atlanta Mahler. 11-14, has lost nine of 10 $ 1 6 9 deal, but his agent said he has by Gibbons to hold onto the ball.” in the West over Cincinnati and San w ild pitches in a decisive two-run Beauty Aids Kay Drug- Co. Brooks Pharmacy Quinn’s Pharmacy Falcons. dropped the demand to $2.5 m il­ The Mets, who blew a 5-0 lead Francisco. decisions since June 30. eighth inning. “ I know I can pitch, s o ld id n ’tlet Sale PricesI 14 Main St. 585 Enflald Ave., 873 Main SL “ In m y heart I re a lly didn ’t want lion. The Giants had been offering and what would have been Dwight Ryan, 9-8, gave up just one hit Phillies 2, Dodgers 1 East Hartford Enfield Manchester to sit out." Madley said. “I'm $1.8 million, but reportedly have Gooden’s 14th victory when the over six innings. He struck out five it get to me when I w asn’t EFFECTIVE DATES happy and satisfied right now. If to raise his all-time major league­ One of the keys to winning is winning," Downs, 1-4, said. "I just AUQ. 28-30, 1986 upped their offer to around $2 Padres rallied against releivers i i leading total to 4.231. being lucky as far as Philadelphia want to see many, many more.” they put me on the field. I’ll be m illion. Roger McDowell and Jesse Orosco I - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug 28, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug, 28, 1986 — 17 SCOREBOARD Connors is determined to regain status at Open B y Barry Wllner were beaten, Wednesday was a to recuperate. Everything takes a “ I feel great,” Lloyd said. "I feel Rangers 4, Red Sox 1 WASHINGTON REDSKINS— The Associated Press good day for the ranked players, littie extra and it takes a little I’m in a good frame of mind, I Signed Dexter AAonlev, defensive end, to a all of whom won. In men’s play, Baseball four-vearcontroct. longer to recuperate after a tough haven’t overplayed. I feel very BOSTON TBXAS Canadian Football League NEW YOR K — He hasn’t won a No. 2 MBts Wilander, No. 3 Boris match.” fresh at this stage of the year.” c f tr h M obrhM BRITISH C O LUM B IA LIONS— Signed tournament in ainnost two years Becker, fourth-rated Stefan Ed- Becker, winner of the last two Shriver and 'Eldberg looked sen­ Boggs 3b 5 0 0 0 McDwel cf 5 110 Jim Mills, offensive tockle, to a and at the age of 34, speculation Barrett 2b 4 0 10 Retdir ss 3 12 0 mu hl-y ear contract. berg. No. 7 Joakim Nystrom, Wimbledon titles, beat Canada’s sational in the first matches of the American League standings Bucknr 1b 3 110 OBrIen 1b 4 0 2 1 MONTREAL ALOUETTES— Signed about his being over the hill Andres Gomez, who is seeded 10th, Glenn Michibata 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. day. Shriver romped over Terry Rice If 4 0 11 Incvglla rf 3 0 11 Scott FIbkee, wWerecelver. increases with every loss. Baylor (ti llth-seed Mikael Pemfors, No. 13 Becker captured his first hard- Holladay 6-1, 6-0, while Edberg. of 3 0 0 0 Sierra rf 0000 HOCKEY "It bothers the hell out of me,” East Division Greenwirf 3 0 0 0 Wardlf 4 0 00 Notional Hodtey League Anders Jarryd and No. 16 Miloslav court crown earlier this month at Sweden, beat Stephane Bonneau of W L Pet. OB ■ays Jim m y Connors. DHedsncf 0 0 0 0 LAPrshdh 4 12 1 BUFFALO SABRES— Named Joe Mecir were winners. the Canadian Open and the West Canada 6-0, 6-3, 6-0. Boston 74 53 .583 — Aim os ct 3 0 0 0 Slaught c 4 0 3 0 Crozler assistant to the general nxin- Connors, the sixth seed In the Toronto 69 SB .543 5 (Sedmanc 4 0 2 0 Buechle3b 4 0 00 oger. Signed Jack Brownschidle, defense- Among the women, second- German star isn’t lacking confi­ Edberg’s seeded countrymen, New York 67 59 .532 6'/j Owenss 3 0 0 0 Harroh 2b 2 111 man. U.S. Open, beat Henrik Sundstrom ranked Chris Evert Lloyd, No. 3 dence at the Open. Wilander. Jarryd, Nystrom and Detroit 68 60 .531 6Y} Totals » 1 5 1 Totals n 412 4 of Sweden 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 Wednesday. MONTREAL CANADIENS— Steffi Graf, fifth-seeded Pam ’’For myself, I think I can win on Pernfors, met with varying de­ Baltimore 64 60 .516 S'/i Announced that LuclenDeBlo Is, right wing, Connors looked sharp and is Milwaukee 63 62 . 504 10 Boston HO 000 000— 1 hcbbecomeafree agent without compensa­ Shriver, No. 6 Claudia Kohde- hardcourt, I think I can win on grees of success. Wilander got off Cleveland 64 63 . 504 10 Texas 100 012 OOx— 4 tion. hopeful that he is peaking for Kilsch, No. 7 Helena Sukova, clay,” Becker said. “ It’s just that I quickly, then held off Todd Nelson West Division Gome Winning RBI — OBrIen (9). NEW YORK RANGERS— Nomed Barry another assault at the national title Bonnie Gadusek. the eighth seed. have to prepare for it — which I did 6-3, 6-1, 66, 6-4; Jarryd eased by Al California 70 56 . 556 — E— Hurst. DP— Boston 2. LOB— Boston Watkins ernd (Matthew Loughron public he has won five times. Texos 47 60 .528 3'/j 11, Texos 9. 2B— Slaught. HR— LAParrIsh relations cssistants. No. 9 Manuela Maleeva, 11 th-rated very good at my two tournaments. Parker 6-4, 6-2, 6-2; Nystrom Kansas City SB 69 .457 12'/i (21), Harroh (6). SB— Buckner (6), PHILADELPHIA. FLYERS— " I ’ve had a lot of matches the Gabriela Sabatini, No. 12 Zina I ’m feeling in very good shape. blitzed Sammy Giammalva 6-1, Oakland 56 70 .444 14 McDowHI (25). S— Fletcher. Signed Pelle Ekiund, center, and Glen last four weeks,” Connors, who Seattle 56 71 .441 14'/} Garrison, No. 13 Stephanie Rehe, “ I’ll probably always feel more 6-4, 6-2; and Pernfors routed IP H R ER BB SO Seabrooke, left wing. was suspended for 10 weeks earlier Chloogo 54 71 .432 IS'/} Boston SOCCER 14th-seed Catarina Lindqvist anil comfortable at Wimbledon than countryman Jan Gunnarsson 6-4, Minnesota 54 72 .429 14 Hurst L8-7 6 11 4 3 2 4 Malor Indoor Soccer League this year after quitting in a match No. 15 Kathy Jordan advanced. anywhere because^ I’ve won it Wednesday's Games 6- 3, 6-3. BStanley 12-3 1 0 0 1 2 KANSAS C IT Y CO M ETS— Signed Char­ against Ivan Lendl, said. "I played Today’s matches included Graf twice already. But I ’m feeling Toronto 3, Cleyeland 2, 12 Innings, first Somblto 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 ley Green, forward. Gomez, of Ecuador, was a 6-3. gome Texas MINNESOTA STRIKERS— Named Ma- in the mountains in Colorado, in against Andrea Temesvari of better and better on hardcourt.” 7- 6, 6-1 victor over Diego Perez of Toronto 6, Cleveland 3, 2nd game Correa W,8-11 5 ^ 3 5 1 1 5 5 raleen BrownemedlaservIces coordinator. Stratton Mountain and Stowe (Vt.) Hungary; Martina Navratilova, Chicago 3, Kansas City 1 Graf, another West German, Uruguay, while Mecir, of Czechos­ MWIIIIamsS,6 31-3 0 0 0 2 2 American Indoor Soccer Association and in Cincinnati. What I was the women’s top seed, against Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 5 Hurst pitched to 2 batters In seventh. C A N TO N INVADERS— Signed Jamie isn’t nearly as certain about her lovakia. struggled to down Tim Texas 4, Boston 1 BK— Williams. Swanner, goalie, and Walt Schlothauer, lacking was match competition. Betsy Nagelsen; Edberg against chances. Gullikson 7-5, 7-5, 6-4. Seattle 4, Baltimore 1 Umpires— Home, Young; First, Phil­ defenseman. “ The forced layoff did not hurt as Kevin Curren; men’s No. 1 seed “ I don’t think I ’m able or ready Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany Tltursday's Games lips; Second, McCoy; Third, Voltogglo. COLLEGE Minnesota (Blyleven 13-10) at Mil­ T — 2:54. A— 26,285. much as the next seven weeks. I Ivan Lendl vs. Seguso; Shriver to win this tournament.” Graf said A A L F R E D — Named BIN Dugan offensive defeated Christiane Jolissaint of waukee (Boslo 0-2), 2:35 p.m. llnecoach. came back at Queen’s (where he against Csilla Bartos-Cserepy of after disposing of Susan Mascarin Switzerland 7-6, 6-2; Sukova, of Baltimore (Flanogan 7-8 and McGregor BENTLEY— Named Barbara Stev­ pulled a groin muscle and retired 8-11) at Oakland (Young 10-8 ond Krueger Blue Jays 3, Indiana 2 Hungary; and No. 5 Yannick Noah 6-0, 6-1. Graf has played only .one Czechoslovakia, beat Lilian ens women'sbasketbal I coach. from the final), then lost at 0-1), 2, 7:05 p.m. (First gama) G EOR G IA T E C H — Named Tom Jones playing Marcelo Ingaramo of tournament since May after a viral Drescher of Switzerland 6-3. 6-2; Toronto (Clancy 13-7) at Cleyeland wo men' s co-head softba 11 coach. Wimbledon (first round to Robert Argentina. infection forced her out of Wim­ Gadusek took Julie Richardson of (Schrom 11-5), 7:35 p.m. M IC H IG A N — Announced the retirement Seguso). 1 had something like one Texas (Guznnan 9-11) at Chicago (Carl­ Connors’ last tournament title bledon and she suffered a broken New Zealand 7-5, 6-2; Maleeva, of TORONTO CLEVB.AND of Don Canham, athletic director, effective event in 17 or 18 weeks. But it was ton 1-2), 8 p.m. ObrhM ObrhM Dec. 31,1987. came at the Seiko Super Tennis in toe in a freak accident at the Bulgaria, ousted Candy Reynolds New, York (Rasnnjssen 13-4) at Seattle Fernndz ss 5 12 0 Bernzrd 2b 6 0 0 0 N C A A — Announced the declassifica­ my fault for not playing better at Tokyo. He made the semifinals of Federation Cup. 6-2, 6-4; Sabatini ripped Natalie (Morgan 9-13), 10:35 p.m. loro 3b 5 12 1 Francoss 2 0 10 tion of Duquesne University's athletic Wimbledon.” Detroit (King 9-3) Collfornia (Sutton the French, Wimbledon and here " I think I’m going to need a Tauziat of France 6-3, 6-2; Garri­ Johnsn dh 5 0 0 1 CCastlll rf 10 0 0 program from Division I for the 1986-87 Does he still have the tools to 11-9), 10:35 p.m. Bell If 5 0 10 MHall If 2 0 10 academicvear. last year, but lost each time. couple more years, two or three son eliminated JoAnne Russell 6-3, Only gomes schedi|led AP photo U Barfield rf 5 0 2 0 Carter If 4 0 2 0 ST. JOSEPH'S, PA.— Named Ken Krso- avoid a Wimbledon showing here? “ I’m not going to worry about years until I can think about this,” Frldav's Games 6-3; Rehe downed Sharon Walsh- Shephrd cf 2 0 0 0 Thrntn dh 4 0 0 0 lo vie sports Information director. "M y game is coming around,” the past,"he said. “Ihavetogoout Graf said. Baltimore at Ookland, Z 7:05 p.m. Leadi rf 2 0 0 0 Snyder rf 5 0 10 Pete 6-0, 6-3; Lindqvist. of Sweden, Sixth-seeded Jimmy Connors was convincing in a Minnesota at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. BMartnze 3 0 0 0 Jacoby3b 4 1 0 0 he said. “I hope it comes around in and play the type of tennis I am Lloyd, who toyed with Barbara beat Debbie Spence 6-1, 6-2; and Clevelond ot Boston, 7:35 p.m. Whittc 2 111 Tablerlb 5 112 time, like now, right now.” “ capable of. three-set whipping over Henrik Sundstrom, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2, Texas at Chicago, 8 p.m. Gerken 6-1, 6-1, definitely is Jordan rallied from a 0-3 score in Upshaw lb 5 0 0 0 Butler cf 5 0 10 ¥. As opposed to opening day, when “A Grand Slam is better for me thinking about her seventh U.S. Milwaukee at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. Lee2b 5 0 10 Bandoc 5 0 10 9- C the final set for a 6-3. .3-6. 6-3 victory in first round' action at the U.S. Open on Wednesday New York at Seattle, 10:35 p.m. TofalS 44 3 9 3 Totals 43 2 8 2 Football five seeds including John McEnroe because I get a day off in between Open title. over Kim Sands. night. Detroit ot Californio, 10:35 p.m. Toronto no 000 OH 001—3 Cleveland 000 000 200 000— 2 Ckime Winning RBI — Whitt (6). National League standings E— Snyder. DP— Cleveland 1. LOB— NFL exhibition Kickoff Classic G Toronto 7,. Cleveland 8. 2B— Carter Ttiursckiy's Games East Division 2, Franco, MHall. HR— lorg (3), Tobler New York Je b at Philadelphia, 7 :X W L Pet. GB (5), Whitt (12). S— Shepherd. p.m. New York 85 42 .669 — IP H R ER BB SO Cleveland at Los Angeles Raiders, 10 Ptillodelphia 65 62 . 512 20 Toronto Nfs.-yp.'- • ■ p.m. St. Louis 63 64 .496 22 Key 6 1-3 7 2 2 2 5 Friday's Gomes ElchhornW,11-4 42- Alabama holds off Ohio State Montreol 61 63 .492 22'/} Tam pa Bay at Miami, 8 p.m. Chlcogo 54 73 .425 31 3 10 0 13 Atlanta at Washington, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 51 75 .405 33'/} Henke S,18 1 0 0 0 0 1 Detroit at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. West Division Cleveland Los Angeles Rams at Denver, 9 p.m. Swindell 7 1-3 6 2 2 1 7 Bv The Associated Press ing on the practice field Aug 18 Alabama 9 in the Ihirdquarterthal Halfback Gene Jelks. who led all Houston 72 55 . 567 — Seattle at San Francisco, 9 p.m. with a blood clot on the brain. The Cincinnati 65 42 . 512 7 Camacho 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis at San Diego, 10 p.m. left Ohio Slate Coach Earle Bruce rushers with 68 yards, said, “A key Oelkers L,2-3 3 3 1 1 0 0 Son Froncisco 65 62 . 512 7 •'r Saturday's Games EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Alabama team was flying back to distraught. factor was, we wore them down in Los Angeles 61 66 .480 11 Unrxjlres— Home, Merrill; First, Kosc; Chicago vs. Buffalo at South Bend, Ind., ’The collegiate football season is attend Ryles' funeral this Second, Coble; Third, Barnett. 2 p.m. “ That fumble going in, that’s a the fourth quarter. We got our AHonta 59 47 .468 12'/} T — 3:32. only one game old, but a familiar Son Diego 59 69 .461 13'/} Pittsburgh ot New York Giants, 8 p.m. afternoon, disa.ster,” said Bruce. After adrenalin going.” Wednesday's Games New England at Green Bay, 8 p.m. name has already stamped itself “ Everybody was close to Willie that, we just couldn’t gel going. San Francisco 3, Montreal 2 Herald photo by Pinto Kansas City at New Orleans, 8 p.m. as a team to reckon with for Ryles.” said Alabama center Wes Alabama coach Ray Perkins Blue Jays 6. Indians 3 Minnesota at Indianapolis, 8 :X p.m. When we had our opportunities, we Phllodelphia 2, Los Angeles 1 national honors. Neighbors, “ You look at a guy said. "I knewthethirdquarterwas Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 5 (Second game) Houston at Dallas, 9 p.m. piddled them away and you can’t . big. I knew it would be big If we St. Louis 2, Attonto 1 Hickey hammers one End Exhibition Season Fifth-ranked Alabama over­ working to win a job on t he foolbaII do that.” came out of the third quarter close Houston 7, Chloogo 1 came an emotionally draining team everyday and he’s just New York 6, Son Diego 5, 11 Innings TORONTO CLEVELAND Alabama eventually walked to them. In the fourth quarter, we week and several potentially getting better and better and then Thursday's Games cbrhM ObrhM Terry Hickey, clean-up batter for Jim’s a triple and a single in four trips but College football top 20 through the door Ohio State had got momentum.” No games scheduled Upshaw 1b 5 0 2 0 Bernzrd2b 5 13 1 Arco, takes a healthy cut in Tuesday's costly blunders Wednesday night something like that happens. It left open. Frldav's Games Leach If 4 0 11 Nixon cf 3 0 0 0 Jirfi’s was nipped, 9-7, by Evergreen to take a 16-10 victory over Ohio Shephrd If 0 0 0 0 Francoss 10 0 0 The Top Twenty teams In the preseason was tough for this team to hold our After O’Morrow missed his Ohio State linebacker Chris Son Diego (Hoyt 7-8) at Montreal ‘B’ Tournament slow-pitch softball Lawns for the championship. Associated Press college football poll, (B.Smith 88 ),7:35p.m. Moseby cf 3 12 0 Carter It 4 0 11 State in the Chase Kickoff Classic. emotions inside.” second field goal attempt of the Spielman was named the game’s Belidh 4 111 Thrntn dh 3 12 1 with first-place votes In parentheses, 1985 Los Angeles (Hershlser 12-9) at New finale at Fitzgerald Field. Hickey hacked record, total points based on 28-19-18-17-1 6 “ I ’m just happy to be alive after The Crimson Tide took a 6-0 lead game, a 44-yarder on the second most valuable player off a 16- York (Oleda 14-4),7:35p.m. Barfield rf 4 111 Snyder ss 4 0 0 0 Whittc 5 111 Tabler lb 3 0 2 0 1 5-1 4-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-664-3-2-1/ ordronk- that,” Coach Ray Perkins said on a pair of Van Tiffin field goals in play of the final period, the tackle game that also included an Son Francisco (Krukow 13-7) at Philadel­ Ing In the final 1985 poll: ^ phia (Maddux 1-5), 7:35p.m. lorg 2b 4 12 0 Jacoby 3b 3 0 0 0 with a laugh after his Crimson Tide the first half, but Ohio State.came Crimson Tide summoned up some interception. Gruber 3b 3 13 0 MHall If 10 0 0 Record P b Pvs Chlcogo (Sanderson 6-10) at Atlanta l.Oklohoma (44) 11-1-0 1,171 1 ducked a number of Ohio State back to take a 7-6 lead al the half on more emotion. (Z.Smlth7-12),7:40p.m. Lee ss 2 0 0 1 CCastlll rf 3 0 0 0 Giants 3. Expos 2 Reds 9. Pirates 5 Astros 7. Cubs 1 "What are you going to do? I Fernndz ss 10 11 Butler cf 10 0 0 2. Mlchlgan (6) 10-1-1 14)16 2 knockout punches. flanker Jamie Holland’s 26-yard Quarterback Mike Shula, who Pittsburgh (Reuschel 8-14) at Houston 3. Mlaml, Fla. (1) 10-2-0 976 9 thought we played good defense. 2 (Scottl3-9),8:35p.m. Allanson c 3 12 0 Ohio State marched into Ala­ run and freshman Pat O ’Morrow’s completed II of 19 pa.sses for 83 Bandoph 10 0 0 MONTREAL SAN FRAN CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH CHICAGO HOUSTON 4. UC LA (3) 92-1 972 7 Unfortunately, If you’re a great Cincinnati (Gullickson 11-8) at St. Louis 1 r h bl O b r h M Ob r h bl< 5. Alabama 9-2-1 911 13 bama territory on seven occasions extra-point kick. yards with two interceptions, (COX810),8:35p.m. Totals 35 4 14 4 Totob 35 3 10 3 c*> r h bl Ob r h bl ( h r hbl defensive team, you don’t give up W lnghm rt 4 0 10 Aldrefelf 3 1 1 0 Daniels If 4 12 0 Bonds cf 5 12 2 Muphry cf 4 0 10 Hatcher cf 4 1 1 0 6. Penn State (3) 11-1-0 892 3 in the game but carne away empty Although O’Morrow did convert completed two passes for 19 yards that one drive,” Spielman said. Toronto 001 101 013— 4 Webster cf 4 0 0 0 Garrelts p 0 0 0 0 Bell 3b 2 2 0 0 Bonilla If 5 1 1 0 Sndbrg 2b 4 0 0 0 Pnkovts2b 3 2 12 7. Texas A8.M (1) 10-2-0 871 6 handed on five of them. Included in a 37-yard field goal early in the and scrambled for 14 more on a Cleveland 002 001 000— 3 Raines If 3 12 0 RThpsn 2b 4 1 1 1 Parker rt 5 12 4 Ray 2b 5 0 2 1 Bosley If 4 1 1 0 Garner 3b 5 14 2 8. Nebraska (1) 93-0 826 11 Ohio State had one last chance to Km chclb 4 1 1 1 WCIark lb EDavIs cf 3 2 2 4 Morrisn 3b 3 0 0 1 9.Ohl0 State " 960 673 14 the list of misfires was a last- third quarter for a 10-6 Ohio Stale 12-play. 73-yard drive that con­ Game Winning RBI — Fernandez (6). 4 0 11 Morind lb 3 0 0 0 GDavIs lb 3 0 0 1 salvage the game on its final Eastern League standings E— ^Allanson. DP— Toronto 1, ClevHand Wallach 3b 4 0 11 MIdndorf 3 0 0 0 BDIazc 4 0 0 0 M Diaz 1b 3 1 1 1 Fran con rt 3 0 10 Bassrf 4 12 1 10. Tennessee 91-2 578 4 second pass into the end zone from lead, the Buckeyes wasted several cluded with Shula’s 3-yard scoring 2. LOB— Toronto 10, Cleveland 7. Foley 2b 4 0 0 0 CDavIscf 3 0 2 0 Larkin ss 5 1 1 0 TPenac 3 1 1 0 Dunston ss 4 0 0 0 Cruz It 4 0 11 11. Florida St. 93-0 422. 15 quarterback Jim Karsatos to Cris prime scoring opportunities in the possession, but Karsatos’ .pass Rivera ss 3 0 0 0 Melvin c 3 0 0 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 RRevIds rf 3 1 1 0 Speler 3b 12. Baylor \ 934) 404 17 pass to Albert Bell al the 9:33 mark W L Pet. GB 2B— Moseby, Allanson, Bernozard, Fer­ 3 0 0 1 Ashby c 3 1 1 0 from the Alabama 18 with no time Huntc 3 0 0 0 Oulnons3b 2 0 0 0 Esaskv 1b 4 0 11 Bernard ss 3 0 0 0 Martin c 2 0 0 0 Thon ss 3 1 1 0 13. Florlda 91-1 398 5 AP photo Clarter that was broken up by Chris first three quarters. of the fourth quarter Tiffin added Reodlng (Phillies) 75 5B ,5M — nandez, Bell. HR— Whitt (13), Thornton 14. Auburn ' 8-44) 269 — remaining was knocked out of (16). S— Moseby, G ruber.SF— Leach, Lee. Burke p 2 0 0 0 Splimn ph 10 10 Oester 2b 4 0 2 0 Winn p 10 0 0 JOavIs c 10 0 0 Ryan p 2 0 0 0 Goode and Britton Cooper. Ohio Slate had drives that the extra-point and, later, a Plttsfleld (Cubs) 75 42 . 547 2 WJhnsn ph 10 0 0 Kutcherss Brownngp 2 1 1 0 Krwczykp 0 0 0 0 Mover p 15. LSU 9-2-1 229 X Vermont (Reds) 75 40 .556 ) IP H R ER BB SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Puhiph , 1 0 0 0 The victory was an emotional stretched to the Alabama 27, 24. 9. 28-yard field goal, for a 16-10 "Carter’s hands. Toronto McGffgn p 0 0 0 0 Uribe ss 2 0 0 0 Milner ph 10 0 0 Rhoden ph 10 0 0 R Davis p 0 0 0 0 Kerteld p 10 0 0 16. Georgla 7-62 2X — Alabama quarterback Mike Shula tries to get away from Glens Falls (Tigers) 45 48 .489 10 McClure p 0 0 0 0 Brenly 3b 10 0 0 R M rphvp 0 0 0 0 CImntsp 0 0 0 0 Trillo ph 10 0 0 (tle).Washlngton 7-60 2X — one for an Alabama football team 38 and 27 — and didn’t score a point Alabama lead. A crowd of 68.296, second largest Woterburv (IndIns) 65 71 .478 ll'/j CeruttI W,83 7 1-3 9 3 3 2 4 Ohio State’s Chris Spielman in the second quarter of 8 Downs p 2 0 0 0 VenabI ph 0 10 0 BJonesp 0 0 0 0 Trout p 0 0 0 0 18. Br1gham Young 11-60 210 16 that lost one of its starters just four on any of them New Britan (Rd Sx) 42 71 .446 13 Henke S,19 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 3 19. Arkansos 1620 188 12 ” T|je momentum changed in the in the four-year history of the Cleveland Glodden cf 0 10 0 Stilwll ss 0 0 0 0 Ortiz ph 1 0 0 0 Dernier ph 10 10 Wednesday’s Kickoff Classic at Giants Stadium in East days ago. Defensive tackle Willie Albany (Yankees) 63 73 .463 13'/j Totals 32 2 5 2 Totals 28 3 6 2 DRobIsn p 0 0 0 0 Gumpertp X.MIchlgan State 7-50 182 — It was fullback George Cooper’s fourth quarter; that was good for Kickoff Classic, attended the Nashua (Pirates) 59 74 .437 17 Romon 3 1-3 4 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 Noles 3 2-3 5 1 1 1 1 Totals 34 911 9 Totals 33 5 8 5 Totals 30 1 4 1 Totols X 7 11 7 Others receiving votes: Oklahoma State Rutherford, N.J. Ryles died Saturday after collaps­ fumble on first and goal at the them and bad for us.” Bruce said. game. Wadnetday'i Games Montreal ooo 200 000— 2 131, 129, Notre Dame 99, Arizona Waterbury 5, Albany 3 Wills L.1-2 2 • 5 3 3 0 0 State 86, Clemson 85, Texas X , Iowa 75, Umpires— Home, Kosc; First, Coble; San Francisca lOO 000 02x— 3 Cincinnati 003 110 004— 9 Chicago ooo 000 100— 1 Vermont 5, New Britain 4, 11 Innings Gome Winning RBI — None. Pittsburgh 221 000 000-5 Houston 003 300 lOx— 7 Maryland 75, Air Force 46, Southern Glens Falls 4, Nashua 0, 1st game Second, Bornett; Third, Merrill. California 40, Syracuse 27, x-PItt X, T — 2:53. A — 9,051. E— Aldrete, Rivera, McGatfIgan. DP— Game Winning RBI — EDavIs (6). Game Winning RBI — Garner (4). NFL exhibition roundup Glens Falls 5, Nashua 3, 2nd game Montreal l, San Francisco 1. LOB— E— Bell. DP— Cincinnati 1, Pittsburgh 2. DP— Chicago 1. LOB— Chicago 5, Hous­ Colorodo 19, Georgia Tech 19, Fresno Readings, Plttsfleld 1,1st game Montreal 4, Son Francisco 5. 2B— LOB— Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 7. 2B— ton 8. SB— Hatcher (29), Ashby (1),Thon (4), State 13, Minnesota 9, West Virginia 8, ReodlngS, Plttsfleld 1,2nd game MarlneraA, Orioles 1 Aldrete, KrenchIckI, Wallach. Bonilla, Parker. 3B— Larkin. HR— Pankovlts (1), Garner (12), Bass (16). Utah 3, Arm y 2, Miami of Ohio 1, N o w 1, Sports In Brief Tliursdav's Games 3B— Wlnnlngham. SB— Raines (53), S— Parker (26), MDIaz (9), E(3avls (22). Dernler(19).SF— GDavIs. South Carolina 1. Waterbury at Albany Aldrete. SB— Bell (2), Bonds (24), Daniels (13), IP H R ER BB SO X— Pitt received one first-place vote. Vermontot New Britain BALTIMORE SEATTLE IP H R ER BB SO EDavIs 2 (64). S— Bernard, Daniels. SF— Chicago NashuaotGlens Falls Ob r h M c8> r h M Montreal Morrison. Mover L,5-4 3 1-3 5 5 5 3 1 Wedneaday’alopZOsummary Wheelmen race set for Labor Day Browns vs. Raiders; Jets vs. Eagles Reading at Plttsfleld JBonlll3b 4 0 10 Brcxitlycf 4 1 1 0 Burke 7 5 1116 IP H R ER BB SO RDavIs 12-3 2 1 1 0 0 Frldav's Games Lacy rf 4 0 0 0 PBrodly If 4 1 1 0 McGffganL8-5 2-3 1 2 2 2 0 Cincinnati Trout 2 4 112 1 New England's top men and women bicycle racers will meet at Waterbury at Albany Lynn cf 3 0 0 0 ADavIs ch 4 1 1 2 McClure 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Browning 5 6 5 5 3 2 Gumpert 1 0 0 0 0 1 At East Rutherford, N.J. Vermontot New Britain Murray dh 4 0 10 Trtabll rf 3 0 0 0 Son Francisco RMurphv W.2-0 3 2 0 0 1 3 Houston Alabama 3 3 0 10— 16 the Manchester Industrial Park on Labor Day for the 4th Annual By The Associated Press There are six more games will start Marc Wilson, who target of the week, New York NashuaotGlens Falls Ripken ss 4 0 0 0 Phelps lb 3 1 1 2 Downs W,1-4 8 5 2 2 0 4 Franco 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan W.9-8 6 1 0 0 2 5 Ohio St. 0 7 3 6 — 10 Readlngot Plttsfleld Coors Light/Exposition Wheelmen criterium. Friday night — Tampa Bay at appears to have won the No. 1 job defensive end Mark Gastineau. Traberlb 4 0 10 Presley 3b 3 0 2 0 Garrelts S8 1 0 0 0 1 1 Pittsburgh Kerfeld S,6 3 3 1 1 1 5 Alo— FG Tiffin X When you’re preparing to play Sheets If 3 0 0 0 SBrcxlley c 3 0 0 0 W P— Mc(3afflgan 2. Winn 4 2-3 7 5 5 3 4 BK— Mover. Alo— FG Tiffin 44 More than 400 cyclists are expected to battle for $2,500 in prize Miami, Atlanta at Washington. by default. They will also give whom Ryan claims isn’t close to Stefero c 3 13 0 Oulnonsss 3 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, Pulll; First, Poncino; Krawezyk 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 2 Umpires— Home, Wendelstedt; First, OSU— Holland 26 run (O'M orrow kick) money on a fast and challenging half-mile course. The course is the Chicago Bears, the Los Angeles Detroit at Cincinnati, the Los extensive playing lime to rookie his own Reggie White In ability. American League results Gutlerz 2b 3 0 10 Revnids 2b 3 0 2 0 Second, Harvey; Third, B. Williams. CImnts 1 0 0 0 0 0 Darling; Second, Halllon; Third, OSU— FG O'Morrow 37 completely closed to traffic and allows spectators to view the Raiders will do just fine’; as a Angeles Rams at Denver. Seattle running back Napoleon McCallum, “ He’s probably the best defen­ TofalS 32 1 7 0 Totals 30 4 8 4 T — 2:20, A — 9,248. BJones 1 0 0 0 1 1 C.WIIIIams. Aid— Bell 3 pass from Shula (Tiffin warmup. DRobIson L,2-3 1 2 4 4 3 1 T — 2:39. A— 24,198. kick) pack of racers streaking down straightaways and winding at San Francisco and St. Ixiuis at the former Naval Academy star sive lineman I ’ve been around and Baltimore 001 000 000— 1 Umpires— Home, Brocklander; First, Alo— FG Tiffin X around tight corners. “ It will be a very good test for San Diego. and current Navy ensign, who was I ’ve been around a lot of good White Sox 3. Royals 1 Seattle 400 000 OOx— 4 PhlllleaZ, Dodgers) RIppley; Second, Rennert; Third, Weyer. A — 68,»6 us,” said Cleveland Coach Marty Saturday’s games are Chicago given permission by the Navy to ones.” Ryan said of White. “ He’s a Game Winning RBI — ADavIs (8). The main feature — the 60-lap Category II and III race for the PHILA LOS AN(3ELS Schottenheimer, whose Browns vs. Buffalo at Notre Dame Stadium play while he works on a ship real football player. Gastineau’s KANSAS CITY CHICAGO DP— Baltimore 2, Seattle 2. LOB— Nlajor League leaders Wednesday's stars Ala OSU Joe Tosi Memorial Trophy — begins at 1;30 p.m. Tosi is Baltlmore5, Seattle4.%— A Davis, Murray. Ob r h M Ob r h M First downs 17 16 meet the Raiders at the Los in South Bend. Ind.. Pittsburgh at anchored at Long Beach, Calif. just a pass rusher.” ObrhM M>rhM Stone If 3 10 0 Andesnss 3 1 0 0 Rushes-vards considered the dean of Connecticut racing and was the founder of LSmIth If 4 0 10 Boston cf 3 0 2 0 HR— Phelps (19). SB— Reynolds (23). 56212 361X Angeles Coliseum tonight in their the New York Giants. New Eng­ Both the Jets and the Eagles Retorts Gastineau, himself IP H R ER BB SO Bedrosn p 0 0 0 0 BRussell If 4 0 2 0 Bosed on 300 at Bab. H IT T IN G — Eric Davis, Reds, hit a Passing yards 83 193 the Exposition Wheelmen. Wllsoncf 4 0 0 0 Nichols If 4 0 0 0 M Thm pcf 5 12 0 Sax 2b 3 0 0 1 Return yards last game before opening the N FL land at Green Bay, Kansas City at enter their game with 1-2 records rarely at a loss for words; “ If I Brett 3b 4 12 0 Baines rf 3 0 2 0 Baltimore AMERICAN LEAGUE gomc-wlnnlno grand slam with two outs In 16 40 One of the local favorites is Mike Hutchinson, the winner of the B oddickr L,14- Haves lb 5 0 2 1 Cabell 1b 3 0 0 0 G AB R H Pet. the ninth Inning and stole two bases os Passes 11-19-2 2631-2 season in Chicago. New Orleans, Minnesota at India­ and each is approaching it as a wasn’t with a classy organization McRaedh 4 0 1 0 FIskdh 40 10 Schmdt3b 4 0 10 Matszk ph 0 0 0 0 Punts White 2b 4 0 11 Hulett3b 4 0 10 8 8 8 4 4 2 10 Boggs Bsn 119 453 63 155 . 342 Cincinnati beat PIttsburgh9-5. 6 X 440 recent Danbury Downtown criterium. Last year’s women’s race “ They’re rough, aggressive, napolis and Houston at Dallas. dress rehearsal for the regular like the Jets, I’d say now that Seattle GWIIson rf 3 0 2 1 MarshI pr 0 0 0 0 Puckett Min 126 536 94 183 . 341 Fumbles-lost 62 61 BalbonI 1b 3 0 0 0 Mormn Samuel 2b 4 0 0 0 Trevino c 3 0 10 saw a national-class and Tour de France rider Betsy King of brawling-type teams. Both teams season. Buddy Ryan Is separated from 1b 4 13 0 Trullo W,l-0 5 5 1 1 1 0 Mattingly N Y 126 530 84 179 .338 P ITC H IN G — Floyd Bonnister, White Penaltles-yords 7-55 640 The Browns. AFC Central cham­ Hulsmonn S,5 4 2 0 0 0 3 RoReyls c 4 0 0 0 Stubbs ph 10 0 0 Rice Bsn 123 492 75 160 . 325 Sox, scattered six hib, struck out five and Tim e of Possession 31:27 X:X Farmington pull away from a strong field. Other races include have the excellent running back, pions with an 8-8 record last year, “I still have a few questions to Mike Ditka. he’ll never win a Suncfcrgc 3 0 0 0 Guillen ss 4 1 1 0 Jeltz ss 4 0 2 0 Hamitn 3b 3 0 10 Motley rf 3 0 0 0 Cruz 2b 4 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, Scott; First, Reilly; Tabler Cle 99 351 40 112 . 319 walked none as Chicago beat Konscs City categories for junior boys and girls, as well as contests for the Raiders with Marcus Allen, resolve and will run in some game. It would be Buddy Who? I Second, Denklnger; Third, Welke. Ruffin p 3 0 0 0 Madickph 10 10 Bell Tor 126 507 87 161 .318 61. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS have won all three of their ASalazrss 3 0 10 Karkovicc 3 113 GGross If 10 0 0 RWIIms rf 3 0 10 Veterans and Masters. and, of course, Walter Payton of exhibition games and appear to rookies and free agents late in the feel sorry for someone like that.” Tetob 32 1 6 1 Totals 33 3 11 3 T — 2:12. A— 7,628. Yount MM 109 406 61 129 . 318 R U S H I N G— Alabama, Jelks 1668, ScloscI ph 10 0 0 Fletcher Tex 116 417 66 132 . 317 Humphrey 11-X, Allen 11-43, K.Goode 6 Racing begins at 9 a m. the Bears.” Schottenheimer said. have settled on second-year quar­ game,” Jets Coach Joe Walton After last weekend’s loss to JCJonzIzcf 3 0 0 0 Ward Tex 99 365 52 113 .310 Wednesday's homers 31, Shula 6 X . Ohio St., W orknun 16X, Kansas city ooo no ooo— i Welch p 3 0 0 0 Admission is free. For additional information, call the There is one other game tonight terback Bernie Kosar as their said. “ But this last preseason Miami, Ryan, who was an assist­ Chloogo 030 000 OOx— 3 Bernzrd Cle 122 459 73 142 . 309 Wooldridge 16X, Holland 1-X, Cooper 6 Totals 36 2 9 2 Totals 31 1 6 1 Home Runs 73, Korsotos 63, Carter 1-3. Manchester Cycle Shop at 649-BIKE. as the National Football League’s starter. Schottenheimer says game is used to solidify for the ant to Ditka on the Super Bowl Game Winning RBI — Karkovice (1). National League results A M ER IC A N L E A G U E DP— Chlcogo 1. LOB— Kansas City 4, Barfield, Toronto, 30; Deer, Milwaukee, PASSIN(6-Alabam a, Shula 11-19-2-83. last exhibition weekend begins — Kosar will start tonight and play at opener. It’s time to get ready.” champion Bears last year, blasted Phiiodeighia lOO 000 001— 2 X ; Kingman,Oakland, 29; BalbonI,Kansas loro (3), Whltt2(13),Blue Jays; Tobler (5), Ohio St., Korsotos 2631-M91. Chicago 8. HR— Karkovice (1). SB— Thornton (16), Indians; Karkovice (1), the New York Jets visit the Eagles least half the game. One sidelight features Philadel­ Dolphins Coach Don Shula for LSmIth (22) Mats 6. Padres 5 LOS Angeles 000 001 000— 1 City, 26; Pagllarulo, New York, 28; Bell, RECEIVING—Alobama, Allen 6X, Game Winning RBI — Haves (7). Toronto, 27; Hrbek, Minnesota, 27; Can­ White Sox; Cerone (3), Cooper (11), K.G(X)de 6 X , Bell 2-8, Richardson 1-10, in Philadelphia. The Raiders. 2-1 in preseason. phia Coach Buddy Ryan vs. his stretching the rules. IP H R ER BB SO Brewers; Parrish (21), Harroh (6), Kansas City E— Anderson. DP— Phllodelphia 1. seco, Oakland, 26; (3oettl, Minnesota, 26. Cross 1-9. Ohio St., Worknsan 6-47, Harris 9 Rangers; Phelps(19),(Mariners. Back to school for Whalers’ Young DJackson L,9-9 6 10 3 3 1 5 NEW YORK SAN DIEG O LOB— Philadelphia 11, Los Angeles 6. 6 X , Toggarr 6 X , Cijrter 656, Cooper 6 O b r h M Ob r h M SB— Stone(17).SF— GWIIson, Sax. Runs Batted In NATIONAL LEAGUE 16, Ross 1-10. Fex’r 1 0 0 0 1 2 Parker (X ), Davis (22), Reds; DIoz (9), HARTFORD — Scott Young, the Hartford Whalers’ first-round Oulsnbry 1 1 0 0 0 0 (Jvkstra ct 5 2 2 0 Flannry 2b 60 10 IP H R ER BB SO Canseco, Oakland, 95; Barfield, To ­ Bckmn 2b 5 12 0 Gwynn rf 5 1 3 0 Philadelphia ronto, 92; Bell, Toronto, W; Joyner, Pirates; Strawberry (19), Mets. draft choice, has decided to return to Boston University rather CMcogo 4 2 2 0 Howtop20(ared Barxilster WA-10 9 6 1 1 0 5 KHmdz lb 4 2 2 1 Kruklf Ruffin W,7-3 8 5 1 1 1 1 California, 89; Carter, Cleveland, 86; than sign a contract and try out for the National Hockey League Hearns deems ‘Sugar Ray’ unworthy Strwbry rf 4 12 4 McRyldcf 4 10 0 Bedrosn S,19 1 1 0 0 12 66attlnolv, New York, 85; DwEvans, Umpires— Home, Morrison; First, Pa­ 5 1 1 2 team. lermo; Second, Cooney; Third, Brinkman. Heep If 4 0 0 0 Garvey 1b Los Angeles Boston, 82; GoettI, Minnesota, 81; Rice, How the Associated Press Top Twenty MWIIson If 10 0 0 Nettles 3b 3 0 0 0 Welch L8-10 9 9 2 1 3 W T — 2:20. A— 13,600. Boston, 81; Tartabull,Seattle,81. college football t 'ms fared Wednesday: Young, 18, confirmed Tuesday that he would begin his By Ed Schuyler “The title is not important, he Knight 3b 5 0 0 1 B o d iyc 2 0 0 0 BK— Welch. Transactions No. 1, Oklohonxi (64)) did not play. middIweight title defen.se on April "Leonard sees a chance to make SIskp 0 0 0 0 Kennedy c 3 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, KIbler; First, David­ Based on 300 at Bob. Next: UCLA, Sept. 6. sophomore season at B U next week. The Whalers’ contract offer The Associated Press 15. 1985. big money.” Hearn's .said, “ I think just wants to fight Hagler,” Gibbons c 5 0 2 0 Martinzph 1 0 11 son; Second, Marsh; Third, Froemmlng. NATIONAL LEAGUE No. 2, Michigan (60) did not play. "was nothing to leave school for,” he said. Hearns currently holds the he needs the money. If he didn’t Trainer said. “It can be whatever Twins 7. Brewers 5 Santano ss 5 0 2 0 Roberts 2b 10 0 0 T — 2:30. A— 23,543. G AB R H Pet. Next: at Notre Dome, Sept. 13. If Young had signed an N H L contract, he would have forfeited Gooden p 2 0 10 Tmpltn ss 5 0 3 1 Gwynn SD 177 505 85 173 . 343 No.3,Miami, Ra. ((HDdldnotplay.Next: NEW YORK - “ I don’t think World Boxing Council super wel­ need the money, he wouldn’t come we want it to be, whatever we want M anllllph 10 0 0 Whitson p 1 0 10 Brooks Mon X 306 X 104 . 340 B A SEB A LL at South Carolina, Aug. X . his right to return to college hockey and an opportunity to tryout Leonard deserves a fight,” Tho­ terweight (junior middleweight) back.” to agree on” Raines Mon 117 455 69 151 .332 MINNCSOTA MILWAUKEE McDwII p 0 0 0 0 lorg ph 10 0 0 Cardlnals2. Braves) Ntrtlonal League No. 4, U C LA (60) did not play. Next: at for the 1988 U.S. Olympic team. mas Hearns said, speaking out title. ” Ray Leonard has more money brhbl d i r hM Oroscop 0 0 0 0 Howklnsp 0 0 0 0 Backman NY 96 314 54 104 .X I ST. LOUIS CARDINALS— Activated Oklahoma, Sept. 6. “We (he and Hagler) signed to Puckett cf 5 14 3 MolltorSb 5 2 4 0 HJohsn 3b 10 0 0 Royster ph 10 10 CBrown SF 107 399 54 I X .326 Willie McGee, cxitflelder, from the 21-day No. 5, Alabama (14» beat No. 90hk> State “ I ’m still very much looking forward to going to Hartford in the against the proposed Marvelous “ I honestly don’t think Hagler now then when he retired,” fight again on June 23 (19U),” Hotctir

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Full and part time, Licensed Doy Core In my commensurate with abil­ houeehoM item* you no stallatton water heater*, flexible hours. Top pay. Coventry home,star1s Oc­ ChMiflod to e oraot woy longer u*e. 643-271L garboge dl*po*oi*; faucet CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 ity. Paragon Tool Co. Inc: Ideal for single parents or tober 1st. Otfi 5734415. 121 Adams Street Man­ ... fa otll aomotblnoi ttir.,, repairs. 6494539. Vl*a/M Ct9B8byNEA. fee. students - New family 2711. V , M osterCord accepted. chester 647-9935. restaurant. Apply In per­ BSlfAIITlie/ son 2-6pm, M/F. 98 Wes­ Sheetraeklng-toplng- Business Property...... 25 Entertainment...... Farm Supplies and Equipment___80 Machine shop. We have a INVITATION TO SID MSI Notices ton Street, across for Jal foxfurtd soroylna-ofi STATE OF CONNICTICUT Resort Property ...... 26 Bookkeeping/Income Ta x ...... Office/Retall Equipment ...... 81 lob opening for. someone Alai. Annie Eotwell's. photos done in homo or PLACING AN AO In do*- ■YURCHASi S INSTALLATION Lost/Found...... 01 Mortgages ...... 27 Carpentry/Remodellng...... Recreational Equipment...... 82 RATBS: 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. to do plant clean up work Rettable, lovine mother ffome your own price — ^ slffed I* o very easy, OF CAFETERIA EQUIRMENT SUPERIOR COURT- Personals...... 02 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. with flexibie hours to businm. Colling and wall Father and son. FOst, simple process. Just dial FOR EAST HARTFORD HIQH JUVENILE MATTEEt A Wonted to B u y ...... 28 Painting/Papering...... Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 and to make light deliver­ ropcHr or rooiocemont.. TENTH DISTRICT Announcements...... 03 Musical Items...... 84 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per doy. ies and pick up with a provide babysitting ser­ dependable service. 643-2711. We'll help you BCHOOL* RoofIng/SIdIng...... vice for toddler. Coll 647- Quality work dono ot fair ‘ Fainting, Poperhanelne The Board of Education, 110 ORDER OF NOTICE Auctions...... 04 Flooring...... Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 Minimum ctraiw: 4 lines. station wagon. Older per­ prices. 643-1934 or 278-1991). word your od tor maxi­ Long Hill Drive, E. Hartford, Financial...... 05 Rentals 9974. a Removal. Coll 872-8237. mum response. August 25, 19S6 Electrical ...... Pets and Supplies...... 86 son preferred. Apply at Permanent Port time po­ CT., will receive sealed bids Wllllmantic, Connecticut Rooms for Rent...... 31 Paragon Tool Co. Inc. 121 (or Purchase & Installation Heating/Plumbing...... Miscellaneous for Sole ...... 87 DEADLINBS: For classified advertisements to sitions for mornings and of Cafeteria Eauloment for Petition for the REVOCA­ Employment & Education Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services...... Tag Soles...... 88 be published Tuesday through Soturdoy, the Adorns Street Manchester otternoons, 20-25 hrs. per East Hartford High School. TION OF COMMITMENT Ot Condominiums for R ent...... 33 Services W anted...... Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 647-9935. week, for warehouse Bid Information and specifi­ the Minor Child of DALE Help Wanted...... H deadline Is noon on the day before publication. ROBBINS of oortf unknown. Homes for Rent...... 34 For odvertlsements to be published Monday, clerks. Including picking cations ore available at the Situation Wanted ...... 12 Store/Office Space...... 35 Laundry/Housekeeplng orders, stocking shelves, Business Office. Sealed bids Uoon the oetitlon of TH E the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. part time-lmmedlate posi­ HDMES j j j J IW O lIB will be received until Mon­ COMMISSIONER OF CHIL­ Business Opportunities...... 13 Resort Property ...... 36 Merchandise loading and unloading day, September IS, 19S6,1:00 Instruction...... 14 Automotive tions available for person HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED FDR SALE FOkRENT DREN AND YOUTH SER­ U trucks. Apply In person 0 p.m. at which time they will Industrial Property...... 37 Hollday/Seasonal...... 71 VICES OF THE STATE OF Employment Services...... 15 READ YOUR AD. Classified adyertlsements are able to work two or three Chorter Marketing Ware­ be publicly opened and read CONNECTICUT SEEKING Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sale...... 91' days per week. Excellent aloud. The Board of Educa­ Roommates W anted...... 39 taken by telephone os o convenience. The house 45 South Satellite Laborer-appIv.The An­ Need painters Imme­ Ashford-Lovely new In private hoipe, with REVOCATION OF COMMIT­ Clothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 working conditions call drew Ansaldl Com­ tion reserves the right to ac­ MENT OF Ml NOR CHI LOOP Wanted to R e n t...... 40 Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Rd. South Windsor Ct on diately. 2-3 openings home. 6 rooms, full base­ telephone, next to cept or relect any or all bids Furniture...... 74 Campers/Trallers...... 93 Manchester Manor 646- pany,186 Bldwell Street, ment, garage, 2 baths, 2.27 THE ABOVE-NAMED PER­ Real Estate TV/Stereo/Appllances...... 75 Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of Friday 8/29 between available. Coll 643-2659, shower. Ample parklng- or the right to waive techni­ SON, NOW A WARD OF TH E Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 0129. 10om-2pm. Manchester. acres of beautiful lake cal formalities If It Is In the Homes for Sale ...... 21 Machinery and Tools ...... 76 Auto Services...... 95 the original Insertion. Errors which do not 643-1021. ,centrally located. Gentle­ COMMISSIONER which peti­ Services lessen the vqlue ot the advertisement will not view. 40 minutes to Hart­ man preferred. 649-6801. best Interest to do so. tion will be heard on the 9th Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 ford. 15 miles to UCONN. Richard A. Huot day of October 19S6 at 10:00 Lots/Land for Sale.: ...... 23 Child Care...... „^51 Good Things to E a t...... 78 be corrected by an additional Insertion. Director o'clock In the fore noon, at Miscellaneous Autom otive...... '. 97 Roofers & Roofer $137,900. Coll 347-4459. HELPING PEOPLE sa­ Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Business Services the Superior Court-Juvenile Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 Helpel's AUTOMOTIVE SALESPERSON Real Estate tisfy their needs and 060-M Matters 316 Pleasant Street, Inexparlancsd help starting To sell new and used cars and trucks for one of Manchester 4 family, se­ wants ... that's what want Wllllmantic, Connecticut In G pay $8.00 per hour, axpari- parate utilities, 5th unit ads are all about. sold District. ancad help will be paid ac­ Manchester's oldest and most reliable dealer­ posslble.$225,000. Dillon ships selling America’s #1 car. Excellent pay HDMES NOTICE TO CREDITORS It aooeorlng to and being cordingly. If you are a hard Realty 528-X33. E S TA TE OF found by the subscribing worker and can report to plan with guarantee plus commission, new I FDR SALE APARTMENTS PETER ALOEN BRAZEAU, authority that the above Noticos HELP WANTED work everyday, you can have Brand New listing! Late of Manchester, named Dole Robbins has ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED demo, retirement plan. Major Medical, paid va­ FDR RENT gone to o'orts unknown, the opportunity to work (or a All real estate advertised Bolton-Mon Chester line. deceased growing commercial rooting cation, plus many more benefits. Apply in per­ ( The Hon. William E. Fitz­ therefore, Attractive 7 room Ranch company that takes pride In son to Mr. Carter, or Mr. Duff. In the Manchester Herald Gerald, Judge, of the Court ORDERED, That notice of LOST K-Mart/Readers Market- Short order cook or kit­ their work. Call Is sublect to the Fair featuring 3 bedrooms, for­ Townhouse-2 bedrooms, of Probate, District ot Man­ the hearing of this oetitlon be Merchandise employees, chen help, breakfast and Teacher. RHAM High Part time. Loving care Eastern Reefing Housing Act of 1968, which mal dining room, beauti­ 1 '/j baths,electrlc heot- chester at a hearing held on given by publishing this AND FOUND cashiers and stocks. Full School, Hebron Ct. Eng­ giver wanted In day care CARTER CHEVR8LET C8MPANY, INC. makes It Illegal to adver­ ful 14x25 family room, full ,centrol air condltlonlng- August 26, 19S6 ordered that order ot notice ante. Immed­ Back to Basics Natural lunch. Apply to Gllda's Corporation dll claims must be presented and part time positions Newspaper dealer needed Luncheonette, 303 Adams lish teacher needed for setting to work with In­ 1229 Maih St, Manchester, CT tise any preference, lim­ basement, appliances and ,large living room dining iately uoon receipt of this Food Co-Op, which meets Full time shop carpenter. opening, effective 9/86. fants and toddlers. Ma­ 2S2-0711 area and kitchen. to the fiduciary on or before Order of Notice, In the Man­ are available. Experience In Manchester and South Street, Manchester. itation or discrimination lots more. Jackson & November 2S, 19S6 or be chester Herald a newspaper In Manchester, has Imme­ not necessary. Many em­ Windsor area, reliable Experience In operating Ct. certification required. ture responsible person. 646-6464 Jackson Real Estate, 647- Laundry hook-ups, 2 car diate openings for new based on race, color, barred as bv law provided. having o circulation In the ployee benefits. Apply In car needed. Call morn­ loiner, planer, shaper & For application. Please Coll ABC Day Core rellfllon, sex or notional 8400 or 646-8646.D garage. Centrally located Johanna M. Bruder, town/city of Manchester, members. For Informa­ Custodian. Immediate Op­ other related equipment. Lost (Fluffy) black, long person Monday, Wednes­ ings 9-1, ask tor Fred. ening for person who has coll 228-9474. EOE lnc.,647-0788. origin, or on Intention to for elderly couple. Refer­ Assistant Clerk CT. tion coll 742-5581. Call for an appointment. ences required,lease plus The fiduciary Is: haired female cat. Red­ day, Thursday and Friday 647-9946 experience stripping, C LE R K ^ make any such prefer­ Exquisite! Gorgeous U 8< J. Ronald Harrison BY THE COURT wood Rd. area. Any Infor­ from 10am to 4pm. Satur­ 649-4371. M/F Study Hall aide position, Part time. Head teacher, ence, limitation or dis­ R built 7 room Chalet. deposit. No pets, 643- DONNA L. OURKEE waxing and butting floors 38 Cone Street CLERK mation please call 643- day, noon to 4pm. K-Mort, Full-time position availa­ and performing other cus­ RHAM High School, He­ starting September for RECEPTIONIST I Only 4 Positions Available 1 crimination. The Herald Unique design to this 9674,or 643-7135. Manchester, CT 06040 7699. 239 Spencer St. ble at automotive lube todial functions. For addi­ bron, CT. Effectivie 9/86. day care setting.must be will not knowingly accept area. 3 bedrooms, 2 full 061-08 059-00 Employment For application coll 228- experienced with pre­ 9 3 and 4 room apartments, center. Experience help­ tional Information call entry level position in 9 any advertisement which baths, 2 stone fireplaces, Found - Young, grey cat, All Positions - auto ful but will train. Call Manchester Manor. 646- 9474 EOE. schoolers and able to plan busy manufacturing firm. for enthusiastic people who Is In violation of the low. corpet-llke lawn. Don't let no appllances,no pets,se- curlty,call 646-2426. Week­ face, vicinity of Co­ & Education parts chain has positions 647-8997 or apply In person 0129. Manchester Window octivltles. Coll ABC Day Light typing, answering this go by! $144,900. Jack- cleaning company needs Grill cook/walter, wai­ Care Inc. 647-0788. son 8, Jackson Real days 9-5. burn ond Stephen Street. for Assistant Manager at Economy OH Change phones, and processing love to talk and earn $’s! Mon Chester-Charming MI8CELUNE0U8 Call 647-1812. Trainees, coshlers, full ,315 Broad Street., window washers. Please tress position - combina­ 1895 Victorian. Beautiful Estate, 647-B400 or 646-' Merchandise Dietary Aide - Part time shipping documents. Fi­ I ^ S A L E and part time, solesper- Manchester. person wanted to perform call 649-5334. tion position. Involving Gas Station attendant. % acre lot, 4 cor garage, 8646.D Two bedroom apartment Found-beautiful young son, full and i-jrt time. We sandwich prep, and wait­ Part time evenings and gure aptitude and pleasant wrap-around porch, 5bed­ tor rent. Dishwasher, dis­ a variety ot kitchen du­ Hourly rate PLUS bonus! posal, pool, tennis courts. Spa shells- factory se­ whlte,female,cot. Vicinity HELP WANTED offer a cor jetitive salary Hardware Clerk. Respon­ ties. Hours 3pm to 7pm. Unemployed? Want to ing on tables. Apply Man­ Saturday. Apply In person phone personality a must. rooms and sleeping Just listed! Beautiful Bol­ Near 84. Call 282-7908 after conds or damaged In of Grandview and East and benefits package with sibilities Include selling, Call Manchester Manor moke top dollars? Ideal chester Country Club. Roggl's Automotive. 333 Apply in person, porch. Eat-In kitchen and ton location. This 3 bed­ 7 :0 0 pm. or (617) 864-5770 transportation. $200 to Eldridge Street.call 649- Part Time Inserters excellent opportunity for displaying stocking. 646-0129. sales position. All Inside Call 6464)103. Main Street Manchester. formal dining room. room, T/j both home has CLDTHIND sales. Call Luis for an Hours; Mon.-Thurs., 5:30-8: 0 &Sat. 9-1 much to offer. Coll today! X4204 days. $800 as Is. Coll evenings or 1337. wanted. Call 647-9946, ask advancement. Apply In Good starting pay and Pillowtex Corporation Handcrafted fireplaces, weekends. 742-6469. person at Motor Mart Assistant Chet - expe­ Interview Monday Cabinet Maker 3 to 5 years Jewelry Sales - Imme­ hardwood floors and uni­ "We guarantee our for Bob. benefits. Apply at Cony­ Brand New! Regulation Auto Supply, 830 Sliver ers Hardware, 63 Tolland rienced preferred, cook­ through Saturday,11am- experience. Must have diate opening -tor o per­ 49 Regent Street que detailing. Add an houses!” Blanchard 8< 5 roorp duplex, stove and 2 Call Nowll 643-2711 Lane East Hartford Ct. Turnpike, Manchester. ing gourmet food, In 4pm,282-9893. hand tools. Full time em­ manent year round original touch to this Rossetto Real Estate, 646- refrigerator. Available East Catholic boy's blaz­ Clerical- small office, di­ Manchester, CT 06040 September 1st. 643-7043 or ers, size 16. One navy, one versified duties, accounts 646-5707. school atmosphere. Mon­ ployment and benefits. position, 25-40 hours per handsome home. Asking 2482.0 PERSONALS Wanted Reliable Babysit­ day through Friday, 8om Daycare needed. Mature Call 742-5317, 8:30 to 5:00 week. Apply In.person at 646-1737 Sue, Ext. #38 $215,800. Coll Plano 649-2540. grey. 649-8863. receivable, telephones, Brand new hospital bed ' ter for two young child­ Dishwashers, full or part to 2pm, starting Sep­ person to care for Infan- Monday thru Friday. the Diamond Showcase, Realty, 646-5200. New Colonial. Spacious 6 record keeping, some typ­ Manchester - Beautiful 2 and wheel choir for tale. \ Wanted Bowlers for Sun­ ing. All benefits. Call 647- ren, 2:30-11:00. My home time, hours to suit your tember 2nd, call 236-5618, t,ln our home,3 days a Manchester Parkade. room home on North Elm week. References,call ev­ Carpenters needed - Im­ Manchester-Super buy! Street. Wi baths, 1st floor bedroom, 5 rooms, ap­ TV/8TERE0/ $800. Call 647-7646 otter ' day afternoon. Mixed 9137. preferred. Call 649-8502 needs, experienced or will Mark or Judy. 6pm. league starting Sep­ for more Information. train, wages based on past enings 649-9648. mediate openings tor ex­ Secretary. Manchester $117,900. Excellent 3 bed­ Indy., fireplace, central pliances, washer dryer APPLIANCES tember 2nd at Sliver Lane Mechanic - Must have perienced carpenters. All Law office. Port time, 9-2, Hair Stylists room Ranch at a great hall 8, Thermopane win­ hook ups, storage. S600 Carpenter- Experienced experience. Apply Ryan’s plus. 643-8686, 643-6411. East Hartford. If Inter­ In remodeling. Call Ro­ New York Style Dell Res­ tools. All benefits. Apply phases of construction. phones, filing and light price. FIreplaced living dows. $120’s." We guaran­ Freezer - Commercial. 10 M 8, M service station, Full time employment typing. Non-smoker 643- & room, large kitchen and tee our houses!" Blan­ ENDROLLS ested call 742-0573 or 633- bert Jarvis, 643-6712. taurant rt. 30 Vernon. For rent In Windsor. 2 cubic foot, osking $160. 27% width - 289 3440. rte. 6 Bolton 649-2871. and benefits. Call 742-5317, 7779. Dionne. dining area, 2 full baths, chard 8, Rossetto Real Coll 649-4938. Nursery Attendant 8:30 to 5:00 Monday thru Supervisors screened-ln porch. Main­ Estate, 646-2482.0 bedroom apartment; car­ 13% width - 2 tor 289 Noon time aides, Man­ Machine Operators. Male 'Locker attendant/Llght frCREW SUPERVISOR^ I, Easy Assembly needed. Monday through Friday. tenance tree exterior, peting, appliances, heat MUST be picked up st the chester Board ot Educa­ or female for first, second housekeeping, banauet Needed for our Included. No pets. $600 per To clean coffee stains set up, combination posi­ Work !$714.00 per 100 .Gua­ Friday 9am-3pm,flexlble deck, deep lot and goro- New Dutch Colonial with Manchester Herald Otdea tion Is seeking noon time and third shifts. No expe­ month. Coll after 5pm. 1 7 7 J LAWN AND before 11 A.M. ONLY. from china or plastic, rub aides for Robertson tion' available. 20 hours ranteed payment. No hours. Call Paul, Glaston­ Vernon and ge.D.W. Fish Realty, 643- 1st floor fomllv room, rience necessary. Apply ATTENTION!! fireploce, formal Hying 247-2903. !''! b a r d e n stain with baking soda. To School, $4.50 per hour. In p e rs o n , M o n d a y per week, $5.00 to $7.00 per sales. Detalls--send bury Tennis Club,659-3731. Glastonbury Stores 1591 or 871-1400. □ find a cash buyer for that Interested applicants hour. Ideal tor retired stamped envelope: Elan- Fotomat has exciting op­ room and dining rooms, 3 through Friday, 9am to Manchester- $129,^. Ex­ bedrooms and o gorgeous china closet you no longer should contact Mrs. 4pm. Acromold Products person. Apply Manches­ 173 3418 Enterprise, Fort Manchester Jewelry Lawn Care - Career op­ portunities for both full Here’s an opportunity to Chrysanthemums- dig WANTED TD use, place o low-cost ad In Abraltls, Principal, 647- ter Country Club. Call Pierce, Florida 33482. store looking for relalable portunity with growing and port time lobs. Our • Excellent Starting cellent 3 bedroom Ranch lot $180's." We guarantee your own. 20 varieties. 550 Corp. 100 Windermere In quiet, centrally located our houses I" Blanchards, BUY/TRADE Classified. 643-2711. 3371. EOE. Ave, Ellington Ct EOE. 646-0103. and energetic full and lawn company. Ever­ positions offer you the Pay make good part time 3 bedroom duplex. Full B u S h H I M R d . part-time sales persons- green Lawns has open­ neighborhood. 14x22 fire- Rossetto Real Estate, 646- Manchester. opportunity to work Inde- (Guarantee to increase 2482.0 basement and attic, heat Grit Blaster - mechani­ .Retail experience neces­ ings for hard working pendontly with the public placed living room, 10x21 Items Needed; Maternity current pay!) earnings! eat-ln kitchen, central olr and utilities not Included. cally Inclined Individual sary for full time posi­ lawn core specialists. and to learn about film $550 per month plus secur­ clothing, baby cribs, high Banking/Crodit Union to mask and grit aircraft Now accepting applica­ tions. Contact Melissa at Year round employment processing. We are cur­ conditioning. 1 cor gar­ Invest Today- In this mod­ IBDAT8/MAR1NE chairs and playpens. Will • Paid Vacations Must be able to get along age. Home In very good ern 5 unit building. Prime ity. Call Robin, days 643- Shirtdress Lacy Pillow Tailors parts. Experience pre­ tions tor waitresses full 1-355-3436. available. $6.50 per hour rently recruiting for the 6669, evenings 646-0043. I EQUIPMENT purchase. Coll 646-2073. full A pirt lima ferred but will train It and part time, cooks full starting and beijefits. We Monchester/Vernon if*Career Advancement condition. D.W. Fish Manchester location, Truck driver, heavy con­ will train. Good driving with older kids and have your Realty, 643-1591 or 871- near hospital. Good In­ We presently have several necessary. Apply be­ time and dishwashers area. We offer a good Opportunities 16 foot Mod River canoe, struction, apply The An- record and high school —V 1400.D come. " We guarantee our positions available, '1-2 tween 9am and 2pm. part time. Apply In person starting wage plus com­ own car. No experience , ICDNDDMINIUM8 paddles Included. Used drew Ansaldl diploma required. Call houses!" Blanchard & Automotive years teller or courtesy Flanagan Brother’s, 911 La Strada,west 471 Hart­ missions and participa­ • Other Beriefits FDR RENT four times. Excellent con­ Company,186 Bldwell ' Monchester-Porter Street Rossetto Real Estate, 646- I clerk experience required. New London Tpke, Glas­ ford Rd., Manchester. Evergreen Lawns. Man­ tion In our quarterly bo­ necessary - will train! dition. $800. Please coll Street Manchester. chester. Between 9 and 5 Full or Part Time area. Lovely 7 room Co­ 2482.0 Call Mr Whitney at 568- tonbury. 633-9474. nus program. Please coll Manchester-2 bedroom 643-4942 Otter 6pm or 647- 2020 for appointment Experienced siding In­ 649-8667. 569-2744 for more details. lonial, 3 bedrooms, 1'/i CARS No following noceasary Monday - Thursday, 5-8:30 Ibaths, flreplaced family For sole bv owners, 80 townhouse,appllances,exc 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask tor Work at home - you can staller wanted. Call 643- Sales-Inside. Full and part EOE M/F. Bob. FDR SALE East Hartford Aircraft time. Payless Beauty Painters wanted-must Sat., 9-1:30 room, nice condition Lorobee Street, East ellent locatlon,no pets. earn good money at home 9633, 742-5406. Call Manager Today! Hartford, 3 fomllv house $550 monthly,plus utlll- Federal Credit Union assembling electronics Supply,664 Center Street- hove experience for Inter- Wanted. Hair Stylist In throughout. $117,000. U 8, 417 Main St. ,Manchester. 649-1018. rlor a' exterrlor house R Realty, 643-2692. □ oh lot 100 X 300. Coll tles.Securlty and referen­ 1979 Plymouth Horlzon- parts. No experience Babysitter wanted tor two progressive salon In Ver­ 87S-0SB8 649-9535 before 10 am or ces. Call 647-7234. ,must seelS1300. Coll 649- East Hartford. C T 06118 necessory. For complete children, 5 days a week- palntlr.k- Must have own non Circle area. Expe­ or Call Sue, 647-9947, 10-5 EOE Legal secretary,part time Manchester- New listing. otter 4 pm.649-9535 4938. details send $2.00 to : J.N. ,Keeney Street school dis­ transportation. 646-7760. rience preferred but not 833-7600 14 foot Chrysler, fiber C. Servltes, p.o. box trict. Call for more details flexible hours,pleasant necessary. Full or port 7 room Ranch, 3{ bed­ HDMES working enviornment In rooms, large living room, Manchester. By owners gloss boot with 40 horsep­ Hondo 1985 Civic Wagon. 814251, Dallas, Texas 649-7773. Munson's Chocolates time. Coll for appoint­ 1 ^ FDR RENT ower motor plus trailer. small Manchester firm. route 6 Bolton,Is now den with glass sliders, 6/6 duplex. Large rooms, AM/FM, olr, and other 75381-4251. ment 643-6713. I'/i baths, eoch side re­ $1100. Coll 649-8810. extras. l3jno miles. Mint. BILLING CLERK Replacements needed Call Judy or Margaret excepting applications only $112,000. U 8. R 646-6130 for appointment. for both full and port time Realty, 643-2692. a cently remodeled. South Windsor-lovely 6 Coll 633-8935. We are a leading indust­ some ot our outstanding $160,000. 643-6656 or 646- room Ranch.oaroge and LIGHT MAINTENANCE young people hove gone employees. The full time MUSICAL rial distributor, seeking a employee will work Mon­ New to M orket-Enloy 7886 otter 7pm. Principles appliances. $850 per 1974 AMC Javelin, outo- clerk for our billing de­ PERSON FOR THE on to college and we need only please. month plus utllltles,secur- ITEMS motlc, 2 door, needs to fill their positions, sev­ day through Friday 9am- PICTURE THIS your coffee In the sun on partment. Responsibili­ your 16x20 deck. Ity and references. 633- muffler. Best offer. Coll NEW COMFORT MN eral opportunities ore 4:30pm with full benefits. Wanted port time molds. ties will Include research Kitchen worker-flexible The part time employee Shrubbed-ln yard for pri­ Andover - 3 bedrooms. 7785. For Sole - Bose 901 speak­ 649-2063. Flexible daytime hours. available In our stores Apply In person Essex Raised Ranch on 2 acres. ers, direct/retlecting 18 and maintenance of cus­ meeting the public. Are hours. Apply In person will work Monday vacy! Loads of storoge tomer returns. COD Please apply front desk. Krause Coterers,465 Hills Motor Inn 100 East Center $ EXTRA MONEY $ Inside this home! 3 bed­ Finished lower level with' Manchester-one side 3 speakers total, asking 1980 Chevy Monza, 55,000 you a good student? Do through Friday 4pm-8pm Street Manchester. credits, data entry ot 425 Hartford Tpke.. Ver­ Street,East Hartford. and approximately 8 rooms, V/2 baths, over­ kitchenette and Vi both. bedroom duplex,nice $700. Mint condition. Also, miles, good condition, you have a bright ? Principles only. 742-5208. areo,oppllances,attlc and 2 very large speakers. S100 $1600 or best offer. Coll charges, direct ships. non. 871-2432. Can you progect a profes­ hours on Saturday or sized 2 car garage. Won't Part time receptlonlst- With Your Own Part-Time Job. last long. $125,900. Joyce basement,Includes 0 piece. Coll 649-5695. 649-0666. 9 C O D 'S and cash slips Into sional Image? Do you Part time mechanic Sunday to total 20 hours. EOE/AA wanted! Must know all /bllllng clerk needed 2 to G. Epstein Real Esfbte, washer and dryer- our computer system. wish to earn $50-100 or Coll 647-8639 tor 5pm dally for small office CDNDDMINIUM8 about diesel and heavy appointment. 647-8895.0 ,S625,plus utllltles,coll644- Previous data entry ex­ more per week? Apply In In Manchester. Call Julie An Excellent Opportunity for- FDR SALE 2673 days or 644-3313 MISCELLANEOUS perience or strong typing person at Swiss All-Fabric duty equipment. Must for appointment 646-0338 Airy and Open rooms In evenings. skills Is desirable. Apply services, 35 Windsor hove own tools,ond work Bolton Hot Lunch pro­ I FOR SALE or apply In person New out own hours, call 742- gram needs kitchen help, Housewives ancj Mothers with this modern 7 8,7 Duplex. 1982 Toyota Corolla, 5 Monday thru Friday. 9-4. Avenue, Rockville Image Printers 379 Wethe- Manchester. Lovely speed, AM/FM, new EXECUTIVE (Across trom Hartman's) 6190 or 423-2093. 2% hours dally,$4.58 per 3 bedrooms, newer Carlin condo. Offers so much I STDRE AND hour. Apply In person rell Street. young children bring them Oil burners, plenty of brakes, olr conditioning. Economy Electric Supply or at any Swiss location. Includes 2 bedrooms, 1 '/z DFFICE SPACE Excellent condition. $3500 HOUSEKEEPER Input operotor/customer between 9-1 lam at the Insulation. Full attic and baths, olr conditioning, 440 Oakland Street service representative Bolton Elementrv School basement. Stockade fenc­ or best offer. 659-2436 otter Landscape, maintenance with you and save on full basement, modern 5:30. Manchester for The Quality In n Con­ and Installation workers needed for busy fuel oil kitchen. ing and 2 car, detached appliances and much For sole. Lloyd AM/FM ference Center. Experi­ needed. Full time. Imme­ company. Must be matu- garage. A "Must to See" more. Don't miss this one. cassette radio • $20; Sony re,dependable, and accu­ Resident manager babysitting costs. property. Strano Real Est­ AM/PM mini cassette 1974 Plymouth Stotelll- enced individual may diate openings. Call 528- Full/Part time shipping $82,500. Coll 649-1460. te.olr condltlonlng,exoel- 3697 for Information. rate. Experience helpful wanted for apartment ate, 647-7653.0 Office Space- on busy with mini speakers - $15; 4 send resume to 51 Hart­ but not necessory. Apply building In the Vernon receiving for small hobby route 83. Monchester- piece drum set, pearl lent running condition. store In Manchester. Flex­ $300 firm can be seen ford Tpke.. Vernon, Ct Help Wanted I Part time, In person at Atlas Oil, 414 ,Rockvllle area. Expe­ Manchester-Spacious Vernon town line. For­ white, great tor beginners I2VS-24V^ ible hours. Call 646-0610 MANCHESTER merly Insurance com­ onytlme,224 Oak Street, 5202 06066 or apply In person weekends and nights at Tolland Street.,East Hart­ rience preferred,for Infor­ Ranch. Nicely landscaped ELEGANT - S75; % Violin with case, NIGHT at the front desk, 846- ford, between 8:30-4:00. mation coll 1-237-8859. ask for Bob or Adele. lot with two full baths, pany tenant. 646-5707. good for school oge child­ Manchester. The ever-popular shirt- Lacy molifs, 3'/; inches in local package store. ’ CORPORATE 5700. Call649-0446. EOE. three bedrooms, fireplace ren, why rent?, I paid $380, dress is an all-season diameter, are fascinating to MANAGER Delivery porson/Soles Looking for loving plus formal dllnlno room EXECUTIVE Office or small retail will sell for S100; 10 speed 1977 Subaru 2 door, runt classic fo r the half-size crochet and set together for a EOE/AA mother, home with own good, needs tome work. Truck driver warehouse person wanted for mod­ and o heated greenhouse. TOWN HOUSE space 200 square feet on bike - $10, red, 27", Bov's. figure. lovely pillow-top. Use a children, willing to care Realty World, 646-7709xi busy route 83. Ron 646- $200. Call 649-7423. ern pharmacy In large for yearly lease, located on Call 647-8485. 6 No. 8377 with Photo- centasting color for the 2nd shift in conveni­ person, combination. Im­ for one year old from mediate permanent open­ shopping center,pleosont 5707.______Gaide is in Sizes 12% to background. ^ ence store, paid hol­ 7am-5pm, Monday thru MonchOster- 8 room the edge of the.sixlh fairway No. 5202 has fulj crochet ing with wholesale furni­ Wanted office help for working conditions In a For Sale-12JX)0 B TU olr 24%. Size 14%, 37 bust, small busy office, typing professional otmosphere- Friday. Non-smoker pre­ newer 4 bedroom Brick of Manchester Country Q ub . conditioner hardly used. 3% yards 46-inch. directions for 14-inch pillow- idays, 2 weeks vaca­ Laundry Worker ture distributor. Good All new, featuring plush car* I WANTED top. and use of calculator ,part time.flexibte hour- ferred. Reply to Occu­ Aluminum Colonial 2 full $250 or best offer. Coll TO OOOU, «ts4 |2.M fsr sack tion. driving record and wil­ pant, P.O. Box 1924 Man­ 22 Hours Per Week peting. builf*in vac system, (to r e n t 1984 Pontiac Sunbird. lingness to work over­ essential. Must be good s.ldeal for college or high baths. Nicely treed 649-7973 otter 7pm and ask sattws, pMs sot Mr fsatsf• aas Full time days. with figures. Coll between school student. Apply In chester C T 06040. fenced yard, nice neigh­ energy saving ceiling fan, tor Ron. AM/FM cassette, 2 door. sasSlisi. ___ time. Knowledge ot New Salary Plus Gas Allowance lights, trash compactor, gar- Teacher needs room In $SM. Good condition. 646- To order, sand $2.50, (or each England helpful, with be­ 10am-4pm. 6464155. person to management at borhood .Coll 647-8000. or pattern, plus 90C (or postage and BUCKINGHAM Please call - 643-9505. ^bygiL.^pQsal. lovely light fix- Quiet fomllv home. Coll 3116. nefits. Apply In person,170 once,Llggette Phormocy- SOUND INTERESTINQ7 Golf Clubs. Men's with riandling. mres, mirrored doors. 3 bed­ 643-5833 offer 6pm. SgS Sgaa ANNE CABOT Tunnel Road,Vernon,Ct( ,Manchester Porkode You can b« a HaraM Araa Advisar and handle and P.W. leff hand, with com­ an rm. a.T. issm MINI MARKET Steak Club A Manchester tradition! room and baths, kitchen, partment type bog. $75 M at saaia. asarm altt 2IS Manelwptfr Herald 06066. Shopping Center,404 West auparvlaa our carrier boye 6 glrla. It you Ilka klde, ^RDTDRCYCIES/ COM, SUM SaaMar aaS Sin. (ISO Ave. ot Americas 2088 Hebron Ave. Middle Turpike. Cleon and neat 6 room family room, formal living 649-1794. New York. N.T. tOOlO Business Immediate opening for went a little Indopandance end your own Income... Cope Cod, 3 bedrooms, 1 I r w p e d s N ew FASHION with Glastonbury, CT Be your own boss! Sell and dining room, and much records, tapes, vers,and Mature woman to work full time dental receptlon- cor garage, summer more. K beautiful home with Upright player piano;best Photo-Gaida fattens in Prlat Nime, Address with ZIP 60 Hilliard St. For Sale,1979 Bonneville COuE and sqit Numher. 08033 $tereos,at wholesale prl- with Infants or toddlers. Cleaning and lonltorlal lit In AAonchester office. 4 porch, fully Insulated, large swimming pool and Wanted to rent. Private offer. Girl's 10 speed Jet- all size ranges, has a 750,excellent condition Manchester oes,dlrect to the public. 1pm to 6pm, Monday thru help and lawn care per­ day work week, some tastefully decorated. tennis courts. No mowing garage for cor storage In ter,excellent condition. special Grace Cole Cellec- SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ with extros,6,000 miles tioii for larger aizca; plas lections and a FK£)E Full or part-time. Call Friday. $4.00 per hour. son. Will train. Students bookkeeping experience $97 joo. Jackson 8, Jock- !awns. Call Jan at Manchea* Mondiester, East Hort- Foberwore convection 6 4 6 - 2 2 6 0 son Real Estate, 647-8400 oven excellent condition. $1500 or best offer. Call 2 BONUS Ceapenel Pattern Section in the I 633-4633-4155 Jack Bertrand 643-1262tor The Children's Place Inc. 'and senior citizens wel­ helpful. Call Julie 649- CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 ter. 643-2487. tord, Glastonbury .area. come. 643-5747. 9431. or 6464646X1 Coll 633-0818. 6494)882. 646-3774. Pries , # • • 82J0 ALBUM. Just $3.00. V boooooo oo appointment. Call 643-5535. to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 28. 1986

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CONFIDENCE . B R A N D .i N A M E S LOW, LOW PRICE& SATISFACTION .and check oat thcoo PKBB aorvicest iiau rlTfB tFr H rra lh S' FREE MOUNTING! Manchester — A City of Village Charm ^ tT A T tC S' FREE BALANCING!^ m w W B IO B T * g p f e c iA L ! Friday, Aug. 29, 1986 S' FREE ROTATION! ilL B B fsr. 25 Cents A S' FREE ^ ’CHANGEOVER! FREE FRONT-END 41 ALIGNMENT __ S' FREE FLAT REPAIR! WITH THE PURCHASE OF FOUR NEW TIRES Every tire told by Town Fair Is backed by our famous Trade deficit ■inm iigH sa' ‘ IRON-CLAD NO HASSLE” Guarantee' WITH PLUS! Every tire sold at TOWN FAIR TIRE is guarTnteedTor Wfect PURCHASE *When you're ready for tires, don't sacrifice the quality. . in workmanship or materials tor as long as you own the tire - VegarJless ofyears'ln sir OF 2 NEW . performance and guarantee you need. Town Fair Tires, mileage received. It a delect in workmanship or materials develop, return it to TOWN FAIR We TIRES U whom you can trust, has a store near you — and there will repair it at no charge or replace it. . YOU PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU HAVE USED! you'll find just the right tire at... GUARANTEED LOWEST heading for PRICES*. Don't compromise. Town Fair Tires' experience We have selected tires GUARANTEEDy^igainst costs no more. glass, sharp metal, deep holes and 'aH'foad haz- NO * “lt you find a lower price advertised in Connecticut FR ards, and it’s FREE! PURCHASE - _ _ within 30 days of purchase on the same merchandise . . . NECESSARY | K CARS bring us the advertisement and we will beat the price." COMPARC US TO AU OTHSR TIRE DEALERS! Alolbend and McPharaon Strut \ Not Includad on All Above ,MICHELIN • GOODYEAR • FIRESTONE • DUNLOP • GENERAL • worst year B.r. GOODRICH • ARMSTRONG • UNIROYAL • YOKOHAMA T G and many mor# fomous brand firts ' WASHINGTON (A P) — The nation's deficit of $248 million following deficits foreign trade deficit, soaring toward its of $348.7milIionand$71.2millionin May worst year ever, surged to a monthly and June respectively. ALL-WEATHER cumin SPORTS (AB TIRB record of $18 billion in July, the Officials said that, before May, there government reported today.' was no record of a farm deficit in the TRACTION WHITEWALL TOWN FAIR DISCOUNTS ONE OF THE UUI6EST SELEHIONS OF' Even U.S. agriculture, long a bright current series of figures that goes back 155/80fl13...... *65 FINE QUALITY IMPORTED TIRES EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI spot in an otherwise dreary trade 29 years. 165/80R13... ,...*61 IMPORTS BRIDGESTONE • CONTINENTAL • DUNLOP picture, suffered its third straight Trade in manufactured goods showed 175/0OR13...... *69 AU-SEASON PIRELLI • MICHELIN > QISLAVED monthly deficit. a $16.1 billion deficit in July, far above 185/80R13...... *72 721 YOKOHAMA • SEMPERIT .QOPPYJAR And imports of manufactured goods 185/75R14...... *76 155R12...... *38 the $12.7 billion the previous month. 195/75R14...... *62 STEEL 155R13...... *M Better Quality MICHELIN IMPORTS were up in almost every category Heavy contributors included imports MICMCLIN 1758R14....*64 205/75H15...... *87 165013 •» Imported Sports Car 1568R12... measured, despite this year’s decline in of $4.3 billion in foreign cars, including d i s c o u h t c d a t BELTED STEEL BELTED RADIALS 1458R13... 1868R14....m K.® 215/75R15... *91 TOWN FA IR tIR E 185R15...... '45 1588R13... 17S/708R13..*M the value of the dollar.’which had been $2.5 billion from Japan; $2.7 billion in 155B12...... ‘M 175R14...... *42 186/708R13..*M 225/75R15...... *93 P LU S M O RE 175R14...... '47 14M13...... *28 176/70H13....-28 ie68Rl3... expected to help manufacturing trade. clothing and footwear, and $2 billion in 235/75R15...... *98 FREE SERVICES 1668R14.. .*61 18S/706R14..*63 ECONOMY RADIAL 185R14...... *4f 155H13-...... *32 185/70ni3....*42 The deficit for the first seven months electrical machinery. (CORDOWan) ALL-SEASON 175/70H13....>45 185H13...... -38 185/70H14....*48 MICHELIN TRX of the year now stands at $101.96 billion M lf MBR RM VII FOR AMERICAN CARS 185/80R13 185R15...... •88 185/70R14. ..•48 With oil prices still relatively low, DOUBLE BELTED ia5/70ni3....*47 165/70HR365...... *89 — a pace that vrould bring a 1986 total of WHITEWATrr" A n ’ ADVANCED COMPUTER STEEL BELTED 180/65HR390...... *99 trade in petroleum and related products WHITEWALLS DESIGN ’ HIGH MILEAGE RADIAL W.W. RADIAL W.W. 175/75R14 185/70R14....*4t ECONOMY RADIAL $175 billion, far above last year’ s record 155/80R13. 190/65HR390...... *109 s+iowed q $2.8 billion deficit, a bit better 155/80R13.... 185/75R14 195/70ni4....<88 SPORTS TIRES $148.48 billion. 175/80R13...... *62 |l95/75R14.... *74 I215/75R15...... *82 165/80R13.... 165/80R13. 1SSR12..... *27 l8Sai4...... *37 than June's $3.1 billion. 185/80R13...... W 205/75R14.....'78 225/75R15...... *84 175/80R13.... 185/80R13. 195/75R14 15W13..... m 175/70ni3....^24 ^VOKOHAMA 1 July’s total deficit was the biggest The U.S. deficit reached $5.5 billion 185/80R13.... 185/75R14. 205/70R14 18W13..... *28 186/70R13...,^88 165R12...... •43 168R15...... *U |1 since the $16.5 billion of January, with Japan, up from $3.7 billion in June; 185/7SR14...... *71 I 2 0 5 /7 5 RI 5 ....‘*79 I235/75R15...... ‘ 88 165/75R14.... 195/75R14. 188B15..... •M 185/70R14....^18 146R43...... *41 175/708R13..*li 1 today’ s report said. $4.2 billion with Western Europe, up 195/75R14.... 205/75R14. 205/75R15 ...» 7 7 | BRIDGESTONE 17SR14..... >18 188R13...... *44 186/706R13..*M U 205/75R14.... 215/75R14. 215/75R15 ...*7 7 155R13...... *53 lesRia...... «4# 1A5/708R14..*81 1 Imports totaled $35.7 billion, up $3.5 from $3.8 billion, and $2.3 billion with 215/75H14.... 205/75R15. 165R13...... *57 @ n l l n e n l a l 17SR14...... «tt 136/r08Rl4..>8» 1 AP photo billion from June, while exports were Canada, up from $1.9 billion. 205/75H15.... 225/75R15 ...» 7 9! 215/75R15. 175/70R13.. *66 $17.7 billion, down $1.4 billion. The overall trade deficit had been 215/75R15.... 225/75R15. 235/75R15 ...*87J 155R13...... 1S6/70Sni3..*M 225/75R15.... 185/70R14.. *74 168R13...... 168/708R14..>7t Aerial acrobatics Trade in agricultural goods showed a $14.2 billion in both May and June. 235/7SR15. FAMOUS BRAND BUYlX 178R14...... 196/708R14..*76 RICEBREAKERS 195/70R14.. *79 166R13...... <94 186/706R13..*46 166^14...... 208/70HR14 .*66 1Q6R13...... *97 196/70Sni4..*tl 2 175/70Sni3.. 186/66Tni6..*rt 17Sr706Rl3..Ht a Pilot Rod Ellis flies upside down while other members The team, Canada's only civilian aerobatic team, will ECONOMY CUSTOM DOUBLE BELTED of the Ray-Ban Gold Aerobatic team fly underneath appear in the air show at the Canadian National Nation’s school bill CbOOD/YEAR POLYSTEEL RADIAL W.W. during a practice run over Lake Ontario Thursday. Exhibition starting today. Radial Whitewalls 1S5/60R13 ALL-SEASON VECTOR 2 0 5 /7 5 R 1 4 ...... *6 8 165/B0R13 *18 I 18S/80R13...... *56 175/80R13 ■ 175/75R14...... »56 2 1 5 /7 5 R 1 5 ...... *7 2 BRAND NAME •87 RADIAL W.W. TIRES AT 185/B0R13 *8t to reach $278 billion ■ 19S/75R14...... *64 2 2 5 /7 5 R 1 5 ...... *7 5 195/75R14 *8t 155/80R13..»62 195/75R14..*78l OFF-BRAND 205/7SR14 •42 M 205/7SR15...... *68 2 3 5 /7 5 R 1 5 ...... *7 9 PRICES! 215/75R14 165/80R13..*68 205/75Rl5..*84| 205/75R15 •42 75/80R 3. 15/75R15., 9 1 1 .*85 2 *88 f UlTRA-HIGH PERFORMANCE RAT . By Christopher Connell in Alaska. 215/75R15 •44 oRi Of m M UST stuauMu Of umtA-msK h k h n u u ik i m u tAsrarm i Municipal golf courses differ GOODYEAR BIAS 7 ir c $ to n e 225/75R15 •4^ ie5/70R13..*79 225/75R15..*95l Many states have poured more 235/75R15 •47 GOODYEAR EAGLE GT The Associated Press n A78x13.. G78x15 . .*44 TRAXX W.W. 185/75R14..»72 '^ilFQooditch iFGoodrich money into their public schools In ______^ RADIAL T /A Outline White Letters n E78x14.. H78x15..*46 1 7 5 /8 0 R 1 3 ...... *4 6 I 1SS/70R13...... «es C O M P . T /A Bv John F. Kirch recent years to raise standards and 1 9 5 /7 5 R 1 4 ...... *S5 Raised White Lstteri 18S/70R14...... *100 185/70VR13___X ___*108 I WASHINGTON — The nation’s school n F78x14.. L78x15 ..*47 |i7s/7ot.i3...... ea 195/70R14...... *108 205/60VR13...... *128 and George Lovng bill will reach $278.8 billion this year, improve teacher salaries. Many ex­ 2 1 5 /7 5 R 1 5 ...... ll8S/70ni3 ...... »7a 195/60R14...... *107 19S/aOVR14...... *144 Herald Reporters n G 78x14.. I195/70R13...... 7S 205/70R14...... •10B 195/70VR14...... *118 with taxpayers spending an average of perts say both sagged during the 1970s. ■ •95/60ni3...... "78 20S/60R14...... *10e 20S/70VR14...... *184 Playing fees in the area I205/70FI13...... *79 21S/60R14...... *113 215/60VR14...... *149 $4,263 for each child in publicschool and Bennett’s agency predict^ the aver­ (CORDOVail) |ie 5 /7 0 n i4 ...... 78 225/70R15...... *118 105/7OVR1S...... *119 Should the town take over the operation of Jl95/70ni4 ...... *80 215/65R1S...... *119 205/60VR1S.... *189 $10,462 for each public college student, age public teacher will get a 5.5 percent |205/70R14 ...... >88 24S/60R15...... vise 23S/60VR15...... *179 the Manchester Country Club or employ a Manchester Country Club’s greens fees the government says. pay raise this fall to $26,650. Teacher ALL-SEASON STEEL BELTED |215/70ni4 ...... *80 25S/60R15...... *132 private firm to run it? on weekdays. Season pass for men $495: l21Sr60ni4 ...... "87 and membership dues are comparable to women $473: senior citizens $297. About 57.4 million students will salaries rose last,year by 7 percent to I225/70R14...... *94 Those questions were raised anew this RADIAL WHITEWALL |24S/60r.14 ...... *98 others around the state, according to an answer the school bell this fall from $25,257, according totheNEA. Six years Major Quality VOKOHAMA 215/70m4'. . George Hunter Course, Meriden; l21S/70ni9...... *92 18S/60HR13...... >89 22S/70R1& . week as the controversial issues surround­ informal survey conducted Thursday. kindergarten to graduate school, ac­ ago, the average salary was $17,644. ALL SEASON 155/80fl13..>38 185/75H14..»48 205/75R15..»49 l225/70niS ...... »97 20S/60HR13...... *98 235/60R14 . Greens fee $8. Resident single member­ l235/70ni5...... >99 246/60R15 . ing the town’s lease with the current Some clubs do not have special cording to the annual back-to-school But teacher salaries comprise less STEEL BELTED 165/80ni3..*41 195/75R14...*47 18S/60HR14 . . 7...... «Be ship $175: family $225. Non-resident 215/75R15..>83 DUNLOP 19S/60HR14...... see management caught fire again and promp­ members, but instead issue season forecast released Thursday by the U.S. than half the total school costs, and RADIAL W.W. 175/80R13..>40 205/75R14...»49 I20S.60HR13...... •S» 205/60HR14...... *108 PIRELLI P-6 single $2.50; family $.300. 155/0OR13...M* 225/75R15..*8S liaS.60HB14...... 225/60HR14...... *119 165/90HR14...... lit ted officials to begin reviewing the club’s tickets. Department of Education's Center for their share has shrunk over the years as 1B5/80ni3..'48 •104 195/60HR1S...... *88 196/eOHR14...... m ies/eoRi3...Mt 215/75R14...*84 235/75fl15...*S7 I19S.60HR14...... •loe 205/60HR1S...... *10e lit/tOHRID...... *M legal obligations to Manchester residents. Here is a list of the fees for 18 holes of Simsbury Farms, Simsbury; Resi­ Statistics, That is 89,000 more students many districts expanded central office ? 0 5 .7 5 R i ,t , I22S.60HR14...... 215/60VR1S...... *138 206/9qHRt3...... m 175/0OR13. *S2 I19S.60HR1S...... Townspeople who called for the termina­ play: dents pay $8 weekdays, $10 on weekends. staffs and hired specialists with no 185/80R13...*55 ■2OS.6OHRIS...... 205/55VR16...... •les 206/80HR1S...... Ntt than last year. 225/S0VR16...... *208 22S/90HR14...... »itt tion of the lease during Tuesday’s Board of Manchester: Resident greens feeSlOon Non-residents pay $10 weekda.vs. $13 on classroom duties. Bennett has questi­ 185/7 5R14...'SI STEEL BELTED OTHEH SIZES AVAILABLE AT LOW. LOW PRICES Elementary schools will gain 328,000 195/75R14 . .iSt Town Fair Directors meeting pointed to other munici- weekdays. $12 on weekends: non-resident weekends. Single season pass $300; oned ho\y« effectively schools are [MFGoodrich Radial Whitewall DISCOUNTS pupils, bringing their population to 31.6 205/75R14 . »63 , pally owned golf courses, saying they are $15. Single membership $480: family $720. senior season pass $110. Residents get million, while the high school head spending that money. 215/75R14 . .*63 I155/80R13. . *54 I 185/80R13 .. *571 205/75R15 ..*71 SUPER HI-PERFORMANCE HEADQUARTERS HR-VR SPEED RATED some privelges. 205/75R15-..*64 more profitable to the towns they serve and Indian Hills, Newington: Resident $14 count will fall by 156,000 to 13.7 million. The costs of public elementary and I165/80R13. . *52 I 195/75R14 .. *64 I 215/75R15 . .*69 • DUNLOP GT QUALIFIER H ’ 15/75R15 r/i/7/j • B.F. GOODRICH COMP. T/4 • PIRELLI PSP600/P5/CN36 more accessible to residents than the on weekends: non-resident $16. Member­ East Hartford; Residents $9 .50; non­ College enrollments are expected to secondary schools have risen 18.3 LhJ I175/80R13. . *56 | 205/75R14. . *68 | 225/75R15 . .*77 UNIROYAL . CONTINENTAL CV41 • SEMPERIT HI-SPEED 225/75Rl5.*0» • YOKOHAMA AOOO-Y352 Manchester Country Club. ship fee $1,272: residents get 25 percent percent, after inflation, since 1980-81, 235/75R15 . .*73 MORI TOWN FAIR RRICiBUSTtRS! 235/75R15 *82 • GOODYEAR EAGLE VR GATORBACXS •UNIROYAL RALLYE 340 • FULDA Y2000 residents $14; seniors $3.50 on weekdays. drop by 83,000 to 12.16 million. TIEMPO For their part, supporters of allowing the discount. No membership. "Almost one out of every four when per pupil spending averaged • PIRELLI P7-P700-P7r • BRIDGESTONE POTANU •RIKEN RADIAL $0-60-70 * club to continue operating as it has since ALL SEASON • B.F. GOODRICH EVRO T/A • MICHELIN XGT • GENERAL XP2000H Century Hills, Rocky Hill; Weekdays Blarkledge, Hebron; Greens fee $13. Americans is in school," Secretary of $2,762. High Performance W-l-D-E Raised White Letters ''1966 said the arrangement spares the town GOODYEAR RADIAL W.W. .CONTINENTAL CH41CH5I • FIRESTONE FIREHA1NKGT • MICHELIN MXY $10. weekends $12, Senior citizens pay $8 No membership. Education William J. Bennett said in a The total school bill is up by $15.4 1 5 5 /8 0 R 1 3 ...... *3 3 - R A D IA I- • maintenance costs while allowing a large statement. "They are the future, and billion, or 5.8 percent, from last year. number of people to play. ARRIVA 1 8 5 /8 0 R 1 3 ...... *4 8 195/70R 13. 2 4 5 /6 0 R 1 4 ___ *8 9 the goal for them is excellence. We want By comparison, consumer prices rose 1 8 5 /7 5 R 1 4 ...... *5 0 Steel Blelted 205/60R 13. 2 2 5 /7 0 R 1 5 ___ *8 2 An informal survey of 18-hole golf courses an open question, the interviews showed. between 45,000 and ,50.000 players each year just 1.6 percent in the 12 months ending 1 9 5 /7 5 R 1 4 ...... *5 5 it in the grasp of every student.” W h ite w a lls 195/70R 14. 2 3 5 /6 0 R 1 5 ___ *8 9 in the area Thursday found that town-owned "You have to look at every situation 2 0 5 /7 5 R 1 4 ...... *5 9 CHOosc no a one OF who are expected to pay $310,000 in greens' The record public school expenditure July 31. 205/70R 14. 2 1 5 /6 5 R 1 5 ___ *8 9 differently,” said Gerard G. Toner, the 165/80R13. .. *58 2 0 5 /7 5 R 1 5 ...... *6 0 m lAKcsT SToai country clubs either break even or bring fees. There are no members. of $4,263 per pupil is up from $4,051 last Most private schools operate on 215/70R 14. o tn m ts m m i 185/70R14. .. *66 2 1 5 /7 5 R 1 5 ...... *6 3 2 5 5 /7 0 R 1 5 ___ *9 2 thousands of dollars into municipal coffers. director of parks and recreation in Sims­ It also expects to make about $70,000 in leaner budgets than public schools, in 235/60R 14. 2 7 5 /6 0 R 1 5 ___ *9 9 NOKTHUST year. Those sums include the costs of 18S/6SR14... *68 225/75R 15 ...... *6 5 One thing the survey showed was that bury. which operates its own public golf cart rental fees and $19,000 from a lease with large part by paying teachers less and 195/75R14... *69 225/70R 14. YOU SAVE MORE! 98ANO MUX ■ suraa swAMna • school construction, debts and other 2 3 5 /7 5 R 1 5 ...... *7 0 DICK CKMK rUN COUHTaV/OIANT Newington — which has a leasing arrange­ course. "There are a lot of variables.” a privately owned restaurant on the operating fewer programs and facili­ Vsv'v 195/75R15... *72 T8ACK/DSS18T 8AC18 capital expenditures. ' ‘ 205/7SR15... *77 A n o th e r Town F air b i a s DCHMAH 080UND HAWO ment similar to Manchester’s — receives These include the size of the course, how grounds. But the overall figure masks wide ties. Private enrollment is expected to' PRICE BUSTER! OATIWAT OUMSO MUDOS8 215/75R15... *79 185/70-13 225/70-15 ___ *6 7 more than twice the money. Newington will many people use it each year, insurance The town has budgeted $268,424 this fiscal disparities among the states. The hold steady at 5.7 million. 205/70-14 235/60-15 ___ *6 9 pull in $52,500 this year from the Indian Hills costs and who controls other operations at year for operating costs, said Rick May­ federal Center for Statistics gave no The center said the elementary 215/70-14 275/60-15 ___ *7 9 RV RADIALS IN STOCK . 950R • 16.5 — 10R • 16.5 — 12R • 16.5 • 10R • 15 Country Club, a private organization that the club — such as renting golf carts or nard. East Hartford director of parks and state-by-state breakdown, bfit the Na­ enrollment spurt reflects the upward 9 235/60-14 BIAS PLY COMPARE & SAVE! H R • 15 — 87SR • 16.5 • SOOR • 16.5 — 12R -15 leases the land from the town. running a restaurant. recreation. Maynard said the course has tional Education Association has re­ turn in U.S. births that started in 1977. Yet whether Manchester can improve its The East Hartford Golf Course, which is made money every year since 1973. when the POLYESTER W.W. RAISED WHITE LETTER ported previously that current expendi­ Elementary enrollments are expected ^ i financial picture and accessibility for owned and operated by the town, expects to town first assumed ownership. tures ranged last year from lows of to grow through the early 1990s, and • RADIAL • bring in more than $131,000 this fiscal year. 185/80-13..... t9 g golfers by changing the current arrange­ $2,297 in Utah and $2,305 in Mississippi high schools will feel the impact in the 185/75-14..... i»^a^195/70H13 235/70R14 . ment with the Manchester Country Club is That course, which sits on 102 acres, sees Please turn to page 3 to highs of $5,616 in New Yorkand $8,044 late 1990s. 195/75-14..... iSrS'j»215/60R13 225/70R15 . TIIUCK lUlM SIZE PLY MICE SIZE PLY MICE Lf(7t.1S...... 205/75-14..... '1205/70R14 24S/60R15 . tM/MNIS...... 700.14 0 •42 •22 2 1 5 /7 5 -1 4 ...... I21S/70R14 235/70R15 . 800.10.5 8 •789186...... 700.15 6 •47 •809186...... 225/75-14..... |24S/60R14 25S/70R1S . 875.15.5 8 •22 TmiCK 9ITMA08 |2^25/70R14 27S/60R15 . 070x15 0 •22 080.15.5 S •22 700.18 IPIy TODAY’S HERALD 215/75-15..... 780.10 8 Ply Low loan rate helps GM sales in area H78X15 6 *72 10.16.5 a •22 W0.188 8 Ply 225/75-15..... •78.188 8Pty L7Bx15 0 •22 12.15.5 8 •22 •60.186 tPfy Bv John Mitchell 235/75-15..... ALL-SEASON RADIAL 10.186 * ^ GM’s sales strategy. Tom Alessi. Headquarters lor STYLE AND PERFORMANCE 750.10 6 •22 Herald Reporter RETREADS-GUARANTEED sales manager for Century Subaru Every Tire "I have been in business for 33 years and * Whitewalls * WHEELS! GREAT SELECTION! BSGLooddeh MICHtUN XCA Sales of General Motors automo­ on the Manchester-Vernon town Bolivia under siege Trust fund urged Backed by ALL TERRAIN T/A 7.00R1B...... *m T55/80R13...... *27' ASA rOA QUA LOW. lOWFAICtS ON THCSEANO OTHtAS: HVRAiMLER SOOR1SS...... *144 biles in the Manchester area have have never seen anything this low.” line, said he saw the low rates as a The government of Bolivia im­ The town Board of Directors is RETREADS Town Fair’s »$/7$ms .Mtf »-i2iais. .MIT 205/75015...... *7# S7*R1Si...... *ti« 175/e0B13...... *29 • ANCAICAN AACme • AmiANCE • BBS • COHCHI ••0R1S9...... gimmick. posed a nationwide state of siege being asked to place nearly “IRON-CLAD NO HASSLE” ...... *22 3o-9.soRis...*in 3i-iniis....Ma 235/7SR15...... *90 ..*141 heated up since the corporation 185/75ni4... • CAROL SHELBY • CENTEBLINE • CBA6EB • ENKEI 1 3110.W1S...MM 33'1»1I$....M34 *100 mmpH...... GUARANTEE 195/75R14 ...... *24 • ErSllON-ET’ eO ni’ AEYSTOHE‘ NOMO 1 ( 10R15...... introduced its lowest finance rate " I don't think it's going to affect Thursday to quell labor trouble $492,370 that Manchester is receiv­ A78X13 C78X14 j j 205/75R14...... *27 • MOmSFOBT . SUFEBIOB • SUFEA LITE • TAU SFOKE\ in history Thursday, dealers said 33 years and have never seen unsold 1986 models, dealers saio. a large segment of the car-buying and at least 162 people were ing from the state into a special 215/75R14...... *22 OUR BEST 978x13 560x15 • WEDS TURBO • WEIO BACING • WESTERN Md N$n!'\ J this morning. anything this low," he said. “ There’s a lot of stock out there public, ” he said, noting that some arrested. Troops surrounded 7,000 trust fund to be used later to pay for C7SX13 D78x14 225/75R14...... *44 215/75ni5...... •22 We uee epeclel Hre equipment lor BATTERY “ We’re deluged with telephone “ It’s been excellent." said Do­ in the field.” said Duff, who added dealerships tend to increase the miners who were marching on La public improvements. Story oh 6 E7Sx14 *2 8 .6 91 G78x15 *33.98 elloy end other special wheelt 60 Mos. Guar. ra m J S l" P i m 225/75R1S...... Ml calls and customers.” said Dick nald Piretti. general manager of that the low rates would continue price of the car as they lower their Paz to protest layoffs. Story on page 10. F78X14 *31.89 H78x14 *36.88 23S/7SR1S...... “ THE LIVE ONE" • • • fOMn ilOTi 078x14 *31.881 H78x15 *36.88 Rossito, manager of Scranton Cardinal Buick on Adams Street. until Oct. 8, when the 1987 ears financing rates. page 9. $A 095 Comp.to79.M Motors Inc. in Vernon. Rossito said “ We had a super day yesterday.” arrive at dealers’ lots. GM has Alessi said Century Subaru m WHhEichMiQt the dealership sold 17 cars in 3‘A The response is the result of delayed introducing the 1987 mod­ offers 10 percent bank financing iR jfA H l VISA INSTALLED FREE hours Thursday, compared to its General Motors Corp.’s announce­ index AVAILABLE FOR MOST CARS. els so dealers can clear 1986 and has no plans to offer a lower Turning coid ' 0 IMPORT A DOMESTIC ^^Acronwaire.. normal six or seven automobiles a ment of a 2.9 percent annual models. rate to compete. 20 pagM, 2 aaetlona day. financing rate on new 1986 cars and Piretti said he thought demand Duff said the only problem he Clear and cold tonight with a low HESTER neilmellen Lottery______2 EAST HARTFORD VERNON WHEELSI “ It's a bargain.” said Tom Duff, trucks. The rate is good on all loans would increase even more after can see with the low rate is future of 45 to .50 in urban areas and upper Advice_____ tires vice president of Carter Chevrolet of up to 36 months, with a 4.8 Labor Day, when potential buyers customers. 30s to low 40s in rural areas. Sunny Business___ Obituaries___ 10 328 Middle Tpke. West 467 E. Main Street 295 Hartford Tpke. Kalaoy Hayaa y ,f”"2Y«POIBoad on Manchester's Main Street. He CIsssllled - 18-20 Opinion______6 ' AMENICANlENiCAN.XiAoe llaAOe WMeeLKWHeet Stratford, 0706497 percent financing rSte on those of return from trips. Despite a lack of “ I ’m sure we’re going to steal and milder Saturday with a high In front of Parkad# Shopping CIr. Looaled In the Warehouse Foods Plaza Located In tha K-Mart Shopping Ctr. AT DISCOUNT said there weren’t enough sales­ up to 48 months. Previously, Comics______8 People______2 WHEJSLS FOR MOST FORaiON . £ **^« U F re e holiday lookers, he said. “ People some of the customers from next around 75. Mostly sunny and m X o e c a r * a v a i l a b l b Connecticut _ 4 -5 1-800-972-2245 men at the dealership to meet the dealers said, the rates have been have been calling like crazy to find year,” he said, adding that the warmer Sunday and Monday with Sports___ 15-17 646-8227 569-8710 872-2060 demand, which forced them to running from 5.9 percent on up. out about the program." prospect didn’t bother him at all. highs in the upper 70s Sunday and Entertainment 12 Television _ _ 14 : ALL STORES OPEN MON. & THURS. 8:30-9 - TUBS.. WED. AND FRI. 8:30-6 - SAT. 8:30-4! l^owS fAIITUB, INC. TOi work two hours late Thursday The new rates were announced Although several competing “ We’d like to have this all year around 80 Monday. Details on page Focus______11 U,S,/World_7. 9 night. “ I have been in business for in order to move a stockpile of 'dealerships wouldn’t talk about around," he said. 2. Local news-3. 10 Weather____ _ 2