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TAB CARS CABS CAM CAM CAM BALES FOB BALE Automotive RMBALE RMBALE H M 8A U RMBALE AUTBIWTItfE I 1 aurhratrrManche-slnr A City o! Village Charm Hrralft FOUR G«n«ratlon too S5 CAMARO Z3S t-top OAT8UN 510 1971. Auto­ sal*. Movlno,antlqu*s, OLDS Cutlass Supr*m* USE RICE to cNon th* 84 Hondo Civic S. 5 speed, 73.4 door, powor stiwr* bluo, • cylindor, auto­ Inside of bottles and long- matic transmission, A/C, original owner. furnitur*, coll*ctlbl*s, IFOR BALE •tc. Octobtr 3 and 4, Ino, brakos, outomotlc. matic, with air. Fac­ stom vases. Sprinkle ric* body In good condition. Excellent condition. GDDDYEAR Eagle ST $500. 64341S35. tory sound systom 4 Inside container, odd Excellent 3nd car, now 67K.84500. 646-SB03. 10^. 61 Sprue* Str**t. P185r70R13 raised 30 Cents Manch*st*r. Rain or GRANADA. 1071. Runs 1901 D ODGE Colt. 4 ey- now Eogl* G T RWL worm, sudsy water and bottory, and now id Ford Escort GT- whit* letter Ares (4) shin*. wall. Vary rollabi* llnd*r, standard trans­ tiros. 39,000 mllos. shake vigorously. The muffler. Runs great. Electrlc sunroof, 5 good tread left, in­ transmission, am/fm mission. Good condi­ *10,500. 6434600 or 649- rice will polish « id cloon *1000 or best offer. speed, 38,000 miles. cludes (4) 13" rims and cossott*, air. *1300 or tion. . Now point lob. 006Z Interior. Us* the classified Must sellll Coll 647- *6800. Ask for Karen. (4) triple chrome b*st off*r. 563-9656 of- Asking $1300. 649-3S07 1977 BUICK Apollo. Good columns to sell those still 8314 after 5. Ask for plated wire wheel cov­ oftor 3:30pm. Paul.a #ord Gronodo. Depen- CAM t*r 6pm or l*av* onglno, now tiros, ra­ good, but no longer used dable, no rust, 95,000 ers. *135 or best offer. New owner plans expansion of Burr Corners RMBALE mossaoa.o diator and wotor pump. Items around your honw. mllos. *800 Arm. 647- Coll 649-3643 after *300.6494331. 19^DLDSGm*ga4door, Bv Andrew Yurkovsky t6Y‘6TA T*rc*l 19*3. 3 0338 osk for Eric. 5:30pm. .______buildings In the Tolland Turnpike Caldor and A A P anchor stores, Buckland Hills, about a mile away. Hartford 'seems to show that a wishing will not soil any­ door, 5 sp**d, om/fm NISSAN Sentra wagon 305 V-8, 107K mllos. Herald Reporter center would be much lower, Morin 19>i DDD GE Coronet. 19i3 Alllance-65,000 miles. strip mall. would be encouraged to stay. He drew a comparison between positive Interractlon between Burr thing ... a low-cost od In cossott*, oir. Mk. Ex- Many now ports. 1983. 5 speed. Good Very good condition. said. A/C. AM -FM Cassette. CAM White Enterprises Corp. of Far­ The addition would be built off of his project and the renovation of the Corners and the Mall at Buckland Cloulflod will. Why not collont condition. Driven dolly. *500.649- condition. *3000. 7 « - *1500 or best offer. Call The buyer of the Burr Comers 6315. oftor 6pm. 6494538. *2300. or best offer. FOB BALE mington closed a deal Wednesday the movie theater building, and Corbins Comer shopping center in Hills could work. Town Planning Director Mark Sell Your Car ploc* on* todoyl 643-3711. *3300. 649-5673. 4188 after 5. 871-6451 after 6pm. Shopping Center announced plans to purchase the shopping center for extend to the Dunkin’ Donuts, West Hartford, a strip shopping Morin said the addition should not today to expand and renovate the Pellegrini said this morning that about $6 million from a Florida running parallel toToIland Turn­ center which has continued to resuIMn an increase In traffic on center, in order to take advantage expansion of Burr Comers should * 1 5 developer. pike. Work on the shopping center, thrive in spite of its proximity to the . Tolland Turnpike. Those now driv­ have no effect on the Buckland Hills C of shoppers who will bedrawn to the Dennis L. Morin, president of to be renamed the Plaza at Burr larger Westfarms Mall acros.s the ing past the shopping center will 4 Line* — 10 Day* proposed Mall at Buckland Hills. development. But he said that Burr White EnterpHses, said this morn­ Comers, will begin as soon as street. simply have more Incentive to stop Corners probably would benefit SO* otwrg* oach addi­ The work will include a *2- ing that he has begun negotiating permits are obtained and is sche­ Although White Enterprises had in and shop at the center, he said. from traffic drawn to the larger tional lino, p*r day. You milllon, 50,000-square-foot addition with potential new tenants, but he duled to be completed in June 1988. planned to purcha.se Burr Comers The shopping center would at­ mall. The benefit would not be o*n canool at any Mm*. to house seven stores, elimination would not say who they are. He said Morin said. before the owners of Corbins tract a different type of tenant than Immediate, however, because the of an X-rated movie theater provid­ SORRY, the stores now located in the Marin said the plaza would serve Comer began work there, Morin the proposed Buckland Hills mall. mall. If it is built, will be completed ing new storefronts for existing NO REFUNDS OR M shopping center, including the as a complement to the Mall at said that what Is happening in West fnr storefronts in the not earlier than 1989, he said. ADJUSTMENTS T CALL HERALD D em s put CLASSIFIED Southern California 1 643-2711 Reagan in CLYDE tough spot CHIVROLer-aUICK, INC. still awaits ‘big one’ R O U T E 83, V E R N O N 7S Cougw xnr •2995 END OF 2 WASHINGTON (AP) - Three LOS ANGELES (AP) — Southern in the suburban community where SI Dodo* D1SO PU •4995 more Democratic senators, includ­ Californians set to work today to ■ The big one? This Richard Nixon grew up. 51 Old* Om*s* •4495 ing Lloyd Bentsen of Texas, said clear the destt*oyed buildings and was just a ‘wake-up call’ Police patrolled the town for •6495 looters, said police Sgt. Charles 52 Ragd oeup* ew 1987 C olt £ 4 -D o o r today they will oppose elevation of sea of shattered glass left by the ■ A variety of reac­ SS Century mu*« •0195 s Judge Robert H. Bork to the region’s most powerful earthquake Plummer, and Gov. George Deuk- 53 C*l*brlty 4 . •6495 Supreme Court, criticizing Bork's since 1971. tions, aplomb and panic mejian planned to tour the suburb of 71,000 residents today. S3 Potd P1M XLT 4.4 •6195 SUBCOMPACr IMPORT WINNER! record on civil rights and individual Thursday’s disaster, which offi­ •6995 STARTS privacy. One Republican an­ cials called a dress rehearsal for a — atoriM on page 5 In Los Angeles, where five people S3 OonncvHI* 4 *. Compare to: T oyota Tercel, Nissan S3 Chevy 810 Title* 4M •7195 nounced his support for the "B ig One” yet to come, killed at were arrested fonooting, a special Sentra, Mazda 323, Honda Civic, anti-looting squad Was on patrol 53 Hegel 4 er. •6995 X 7# NOW! N nominee. least six people and injured more Subaru Hatchback. Stock #1396 than 100. In an interview today on CBS, downtown and the entire depart­ 54 Oulck Skyhewk Wg. •6295 ■ "In virtually every case where he Bradley added: ” It was a valuable ment was on alert, working 12-hour S4 Tren* Am •10,795 has taken a position, Judge Bork The temblor lasted only 10 to 15 bias opposed the advancement of seconds but crumbled dozens of exercise in terms of our prepara­ shifts, said Lt. Dan Cooke, a police S4 Regel o*v** •6095 civil rights over the past 25 years,” buildings, damaged hundreds of tion. ... Within 15 minutes our spokesman. S4 Cemero ceue* •6495 Something for Everyone! Bentsen said in a Senate speech. He houses and tossed heavy pieces of emergency center was ready in At least six people died, one of SB Chevy 8-10 *telni« •6495 added; " I am not prepared to vote furniture about tike toys. Sixteen every respect.” them a college student on her way for a Supreme Court nominee who aftershocks followed. The temblor, which struck at 7; 42 to class struck by a two-ton slab of 872-9111 has steadfastly refused to ackowl- Yet, emergency jervicea-worked a.m, Thursday and measured 6.1 on concrete falling off a parking edge that the people of America smoothly, traffic flowed, power the Richter scale, was centered structure. have a constitutional right of was quickly restored, and highway seven miles east-southeast of down­ Rattled residents said they SCRANTON privacy, especially in the home.” improvements completed since the town Los Angeles at the northwest feared the "B ig One," a long- Also announcing their opposition devastating 1971 Sylmar quake end of the 30-mile-long Whittier predicted future massive quake were Sen. John Kerry of Massachu­ minimized damage, officials said. Fault. expected to release 1,000 times ANO le U O T UBSD OAhS... The town of Whittier, five miles more energy than Thursday’s BOkM S.Sh riNANOINO Oh LSSSI setts and Jeff Bingaman of New "It could have been worse,” said Mexico. Bingaman said confirma­ Mayor Tom Bradley. "Overall, I from the epicenter, suffered the temblor, the strongest since the 87 FIFTH AYE. m •14,606 7,095 tion' would run the risk of inviting think we escaped a major catas­ most damage and the mayor magnitude 6.4 Sylmar quake that 07 L ARON * declared a state of emergency. 06 trophe, and I ’m sure we’re grateful 2 •13,206 “ an era of internal dispute and aT*Tuf*o for that.” Hundreds of homes were damaged 87 RAIDER 4x4 •13,706 disaffection” in the country. Pleaae turn to page 8 87 RAMCHARQER New 1987_LaBaron “ To place this man on the 4«4 •17,606 Supreme Court would be to re-open 87 SHADOW bid wounds and to re-fight old TweeAeieie •10,606 r SPORTY AND LUXURIOUS! battles,” Kerry said. 87 PU nee Hal •16,066 Compare to: Olds Calais, Buick Somerset Regal, On the other side. Sen. John Jobless rate falls to 5.9% 88 DAYTONA tuac •13,006 Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar LS. 30 to choose from. McCain, R-Ariz„ weighed in with 88 LASER o«e •13,406 H*r*ld photo by Pinto Stock #1347 WASHINGTON (AP) - Civilian 5.4 percent, has shown little 86L*BARONtdf •10,806 an endorsement of Bork and asked colleagues to examine the nomi­ unemployment in September fell improvement.” 86 DODGE eoo Oorwl •14,408 This gingerbread man, a symboi of support for the 66 DODGE «o Oomt •14,706 nee's integrity, legal conipetpnee, through the 6 percent barrier for 'The jobless rates for men and 86 RELIANT 8.W. •8,006 experience and judicial Eighth Utilities District, stands in front of the home the first time this decade as the women had mirrored each other at 68 DODGE temperament. of Elinor Patten at 33 Mather St. economy created 132,000 jobs, more nearly 6.0 percent in December and CHARGER •7,806 0% OR CASH ,995 " I believe Robert Bork is well than 40 percent of them In the had fallen together to 5.6 percent in no April. 08 CELEBRITY IIKmL •8,806 BACK qualified in all four respects and rebounding manufacturing sector, 88 CHY, GTS Tun» •10,306 • ^ UP TO observed Judge Bork in his capac­ the government said today. Employment growth slowed on 80 RELIANT 4 or. •7006 Last month’s 5.9 percent rate — a the service-producing side of the Interest rates & rebates va iy from mtxlel to model. New 1987 New Yorker Turbo ity as solicitor general and federal Ginger man ready Unennployment 00 LoBARON Oofwt •13,408 court of apeals judge,” said 0.1 percentage point drop from the economy, which has accounted for •8808 1 P*fc*n(o(«iort(tora*. (•Monaty ad|usM(> 86 CAMARO Ooeee McCain. rate of July and August — came virtually all the job growth of the 06 VOYAGER ven •8806 PURE PERSONAL LUXURY - . He criticized what he called “ (he despite a drop of 309,000 in the 80 1980s. 86 4er. M,308 tactics of distortion, hysteria and number of working Americans to Retail trade showed the only real 88 HORIZON 4 dr. •4,306 to help the Eighth Looking for who BEST IN ITS CLASS! politicized paranoia that many of 112.7 million. strength, adding 70,000 jobs last 06 NISSAN 4x4 pu •7,006 ' " Compare to: Buick Park the special interests have used and But the ranks of the unemployed month, while the finance, Insurance 08 PONT. 8000 STE •8,306 STEAL campaign. But most builds ’em best? Avenue or Olds 98 Regency. exploited to oppose this man." By Alex Glrelll declined at the same time by 132,000 and real estate industries, which 84LA8ERie,.Turko •7,406 people, Patten learned, did not Stock #1136 Bentsen, who had not previously Associate Editor to 7.1 million as the labor force have grown steadily since 1082, 04 RELIANT w*e •6,308 eat the cookies. They shellacked Look at who backs ’em best! indicated publicly how he was shrunk by 440,000 with the return to (ailed to post any Increase. 84 PONT. 8000 STE •7408 tneiii <4im uung them on Christ­ leaning, became the fourth South­ Gingerbread cookies seem school of teen-agers who had held Mrs. Norwood said the flat 03 LoBARON 4 4, •8,706 mas Trees. ern Democrat in 24 hours to like unlikely weapons in a war of summer jobs. performance of those sectors 83 DODGE 400Id, •4,406 Thus inspired, Patten asked announce opposition to Bork. Those words and jurisdiction. Manufacturing employment rose "probably reflects the joint effects 00 OMNI td, •2,006 her husband, Richard, to make 70 BUICK SKYLARK •2,708 losses and another defection in But last year, durfhg~a^ttle by 55,000 last month, with large of rising interest rates and con­ a wooden version of the ginger­ struction activity slowdown.” 70 MONTE CARLO Republican ranks apparently have against changing th e ^ o w n gains in the steel and machinery Apprdd. ISK Oft. On*. bread man. She said she plans to industries. Since June, the econ­ Construction employment, ad­ omtm mm. mimi hurt Bork's chances, but President Charter to make it possible to put it on display in times of omy has produced 165,000 factory ONOJ FMA MJ JAS justed (or seasonal variations, 77 DODQ6 HatBBvnw* .. Reagan has said he is far from consolidate the Eighth District stress for the district. OPfRpar. «K poluiMri *4.885 jobs, raising the manufacturing tsm •S7 dropped by 35,000 last month and Is giving up. and the town without the dis­ The stress now is a proposed 77 CADILLAC SEDAN employment level to its highest S e p t-86 August B7 Sept *87 down by 00,000 from the end of last ; " I ’m working my head off to trict’s consent, Elinor Patten’s agreement under which the D8VILLE, Nl08l •3.405 point since August 1985. 1 11 6 0 % I f 5.9% year. make sure that we don’t lose it,” a gingerbread cookies were part district would give up its sewers 7 0% 1 Visit defiant Reagan said Thursday after of the ammunition. Overall, the seasonally adjusted New payroll jobs, calculated at and take over the town’s fire 132,000, would have totaled about 875-3311 Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., joined An organization called unemployment rate has not been AP graphic station in Buckland along with below 6 percent since November 200,000 were it not (or strikea by 9 three Southern Democrats in an­ STEAL, Stop Tampering with fire jurisdiction for a larger 1979, when it also stood at 5.9 teachers and other school person-. 9 *16,250 nouncing opposition to Bork. the Eighth’s American Liber­ area. hit, and the employment rate for nel with the beginning of the fall Senate Democratic Whip Alan ties, mounted a flght a gainst the percent, the Labor Department BUTO But Patten is not convinced men shot upward, surpassing the term. Cranston, D-Calif., said Thursday move and Patten, of 33 Mather said. the agreement is bad. ” I really rate (or women,” she told the Although the overall civilian BEBVICEB he was counting SO senators likely St., helped. The commissioner of laborstatis- don’t know how I ’m going to congressional Joint Economic jobless rate has fallen 1.1 percen­ to vote against Bork, with 40 likely She baked 300 gingerbread tics, Janet L. Norwood, said the vote,” she said Tuesday. Committee. tage points since September 1080, to support him and 10 undecided. cookies to be sold at a fair for 30 industrial recovery has a ffected the She said her first instinct was "Partly because of tne growth in teen-agers have not fared as well as cause There was no indication how he had cents each. relationship between the jobless to keep the sewers. "But I would factory jobs over the last (ew adults. AUTO SERVICE listed Bentsen. People bought the cookies and rates for men and women. like to see the whole thing “ During the recession of the months, the rate for adult men has "The jobless rate for teen-agers the time Senate Judiciary Committee the money helped to finance the solved,” she said. OH Lube Filter early 1980s, the predominantly fallen to 5.0 percent in September, Please tnm to page 8 while the rate for adult women, at Special *16.99 couldnY be male factory work force was hard Please tnm to page 8 Complete Brake Systems better! TODAY Tuns up Specials Coventry playground a shambles, parents claim Cooling Systems Bv Andrew J. Davis who has three children in the sanduuA » . i „ t,,owing In the the measure more completely in had been brought to their attention. Cloudy, showers Alternators, Herold Reporter school. ” It seems perfectly clear middle of the box. the future. But because of budge­ School board Chairman Judith Starters, and that the minimum ongoing mainte­ Board members stated they were tary concerns, and with the colder Halverson said that the board Mostly cloudy tonight with a 7 Tire Service COVENTRY.— Parents of Coven­ nance needed to have the equip­ aware of the problem and that some weather around the comer, it is the would have to receive estimates on chance of showers after midnight. try Grammar School children are ment comply to a baiic standard of temporary measures have bron wrong time of the year to fix the how much reconstruction would Details on page 2. Body work and afraid. They’re afraid someone is safety is sorely lacking. ...But our taken. playground, he said. cost before taking action Rust repair going to get hurt in the school (ear is that it will take a serious According to School Superintend­ injury (to) one of our children ent Nathan Chesler, a sand ship­ ” I feel (noliiO' It’s pretty safe,” According to board member John In d e x * Car don't run? playground. In fact, they are so concerned, before any lasting repairs will be ment last week to the playground Chesler said. ” We have long-range Fleming, the problem did not occur Free towing tor plans for the playground after this Advice. . 20 Lottery. they brought the problem to the made.” has covered some exposed footings overnight, though. He said because customer servic* cars winter. If we have the money, we’ll of numerous reasons, the play­ Busine** . _ 7 Obltuariee__ 8 attention of the Coventry Board of in the area. Also, a large pole with a only In Manchester. Stargardter even brought a vis­ address it this spring. If not, after ground has not been cared for over ClaMifled _ 21-24 Opinion _ _ _ 8 Education at the board’s Thursday cement block at its two ends has ual aid to the meeting. He had taken July 1. I can assure you we will the past decade. meeting at Coventry High School. been removed from its lying Comics 10 f^ple _ _ _ 2 8/eMIKE FLYNN 10 Polaroid pictures of areas in the address it.” Connecticut__ 4 Bporte____ 0-12 27t Hartford ReaR "The conditions of the Coventry playground that were in diarepair. position in the playground. “ This is a reflection of what has Grammar School playground can Chesler said he saw the extra He added that school officials not been done to the school grounds Enterteinment 14 Talevltlon____17 8 am - 8 pm be considered deplorable at best,” Among them were tilted basket- sand as only a temporary solution toured the playground before the the last eight to 10 years.” Fleming Focus I 13 U S /World___8.8 Weather_____ 2 649-8309 said parent Herman Stargardter, bait hoops, tilted monkey bars and a and that the board would address 'Thursday meeting after the matter said. ” It has to be changed.” Local newt__3. 0 BUD'S MOTOR SALES ' t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct. 2. IW7 MANCHESTER HERAl.T), Friday, Oct. 2, 1987 — 3 JL=J! THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER SOS suggests Probation officer seeks panel HwAccu-W H f^lonecwl tor»AJt,Slui<>iy,OctobT«iitwatur&s Eighth District » > ^ By t i l on youth mental health issue ThoA hire engineer By Andrew J. Oovls state of Connecticut where it’s He added that Juveniles who BRH Herald Reporter critical.” he said. "Children are should be in hospital beds are and ai waiting for beds.” missing the treatment they should 2 J F To lower costs, the Eighth Utilities District should (falling it the most compelling O’Dell insists that more psychiat­ receive because of lack of space. L'Aml hire a full-time engineer instead of contracting with issue facing the state today, a ric hospitals be built. Currently the Instead, many are kept within the mixed consultant engineers, in the opinion of SOS, a political seidor probation officer with the 57-bed Henry D. Altobello Hospital Judicial system. that a committee formed to oppose an agreement between JuvenileJVill division of the Rockville in Meriden, the 35-bed Housatonic "N o one can convince me that a trig f« the town and the district which will be the subject of Superior Court has pleaded for a Hospital In Newtown, and River- sick child is a juvenile delinquent," 9 1 ^ referendums in the Nov. S election. commission to be formed to deal view Hospital in Middletown, which he said. "The level of emotional Tho The committee, headed by Perry Dodson, has taken with Juvenile mental health handles approximately 60 children, distress is so great. Why is that and H( Y«mt|60” | a stand against the propos^ agreement under which problems. are the only hospitals in the state to child in a courtroom setting?” inuad Toothy 'ndbita ' the district would give up its sewer Jurisdiction. According to John O'Dell, a house Juveniles with psychiatric And there is strain on court collan Atlanlic According to statistics, American teeth are in pretty In a news release today, SOS (Save Our Sewers) said growing number of Juveniles today problems. personnel. With the overload of Ocean good shape. Some expei^ credit the use of fluoridated proponents of the agreement use figures on future are having mental health prob­ A committee is needed to identify cases, the court officials are thus moatf sewer costs that are misleading in several respects. lems. He called for a commission the problem and determine how to forced to become social workers, thiawf n iO H T S wtu mateniSFi water. Children who have had fluoridated water since Those figures came under attack Wednesday at a composed of school, police, com­ deal with it, said O’Dell, who has O’Dell said. ofStai birth have 65 percent fewer cavities than kids who live meeting called by YES, (Yes, End the Strife) to munity and state officials to be been in his Job for 32 years and " I don’t see myself as a law releaa CoW C1967 Accu-WMmfv. Inc in towns without the treated water. And adults today promote a favorable vote by district voters on four formed in an effort to combat the plans on retiring in three months. enforcement officer,” he said. " I done. C 1X7 Aecw-W>»W»f, Inc. have less need for false teeth than did past generations. questions they would have to pass if the agreement problem. "Something is missing,” he said. see myself as a mental health A n were to be implemented. ” We must form a commission for "What is the cause of this? I don’t worker.” He added that <4te-^ls Globe In 1960, for example, 35 in 100 Americans over 30 wore In their latest set of figures on future sewer costs, a problem I feel is the most know. I have all the questions (but) looking forward to retirement, aparti full sets of upper or lower dentures. By the late 1970s backers of the agreement, including the four district compelling problem in the state/’ - I don’t have answers” since he considered himself suffer­ when only 25 in 100 wore them. negotiators who worked it out. say the district, if in O’Dell told about 30 members of the What is even more distressing, he ing from “ burn-out.” Cold and wind grip continues as a sewer authority, will hove to spend , Manchester Community Services said, is that children are being But before he does retire, he DO YOU KNOW — How many permanent teeth do about 85.5 million on sewers. District President Walter Council Thursday at Manchester diagnosed as having mental illness wants his message to be -heard. humans usually develop? Joyner said this expense could call for an increase in Community College. at younger-and younger ages. He Only when a committee is formed to the district tax rate to 10 mills. The problem has become so said he knows of children as young study the problem will he be much of north U.S. THURSDAY’S ANSWER — Hungarian actor Beta Lugosi In today’s release, SOS charges that the figures were immense that there is a long list of as 9 years old with mental health satisfied. was famous for his portrayal of Count Dracula. developed “ with the sole purpose of presenting a children waiting for beds in the problems. " I would like to think the outcome By The Associated Press also dipped into the 30s over parts 10-2-87 « Knowledge Unlimited. Inc. 1987 negative picture to the taxpayers of the Eighth Utilities state institutions, he said. O’Dell " I have no fault to pass... no bone of my presence here today would be of New England, New York and District” and did not consider the revenue side of the said his caseload alone includes 16 to pick with anyone.” said O’Dell. the formation of a group to look at children from Manchester waiting " I feel strongly that all of us In the the increasing number of very sick A cold front brought chilly, Pennsylvania. sewer projects. A Newspaper In Education Program PROBATION OFFICER JOHN O'DELL for placement. human service department are kids.” O’Dell said. "This is my blustery winds to the Great Lakes Sponsored by SOS argues that district directors have already C P< Winds gusted to more than 50 decided to build one of the major sewers, the Buckland . . . "most compelling problem" “ It’s reached the point in the missing something.” point. This is my message.” and northern Plains early today, m mph in Iowa and Minnesota. trunk sewer p e g g ^ at $1.75 million, in two phases and while light snow (ell across The Manchester Herald ■I that the second phase can be financed by a developer’s Showers and thunderstorms northeastern Minnesota. agreement under which a developer would pay the cost Near-freezing temperatures ranged over the Great Lakes ' up front. That, said SOS. will cut the cost by a third. Bus driver shortage plagues Bolton schools were common in North Dakota, region. A storm warning covered ei northern Minnesota, Montana Lake Superior, and gale warnings Other arguments advanced by SOS are that a Slater F Alm anac By Bruce Motzkln and Wyoming, and temperatures were posted for the rest of the ‘ Street sewer project, with a 8900,000 estimate, will not Bolton is not the only town having busing problems. match the benefits of other employers. ol Great Lakes. Today's weather picture was drawn by Trevor Drummond, ' be started for several years and that sewers on Herald Reporter "A number of schools have fallen into that situation, Clark said that the shortage is a statewide problem. Oakland Street are operating at less that half capacity where buses are not available at ail or until a later He said that the other towns where Clark holds T in who lives on School Street and attends Nathan Hale School. Oct. 2, 1987 Showers and thundershowers TODAY’S TRIVIA; What wss poet Wal­ and do not need to be replaced at an estimated cost of BOLTON — A shortage of bus drivers at the Clark time,” said Joy, contracts, including Hebron, Colchester, Salem, ■I lingered across extreme southern lace Stevens’ other occupation? (a) $750,000. Transportation Co., which holds a contract with Bolton Weather Trivia Today Is the 27Sth T MIT WIT .f Joy said that the /-onference has asked for the Bozrah, Franklin and Columbia, are also affected, but Florida early this morning. teacher (b) editor (c) business for all school busing needs, has created serious cooperation of member schools in realizing that some that the situation is the worst in Bolton. Hebron and day of 1987 and the 1 ' SOS also said that backers of the agreement at first ai How many Mcr;; ol water are executive problems for many students, ^ t h regular school runs schools are having transportation problems. He said Columbia. Thunderstorm winds collapsed CONNECTICUT WEATHER 10th d ay o f autum n. m k thought Hale Road sewers should be included at Cl contained in the earWi's i’i’Jl and trips to athletic events have been affected. the schools have been asked to do their best to About a dozen drivers, are needed by Clark a house and damaged trees and '•M-l!-?? i:^ 8800,000 but have since eliminated them because Hale Cl atmor.phere? TODAYS BARBS Road is not-rrithin the district. There have been times when students at the Bolton accomodate each other, either by prevailing upon Transportation to alleviate their shortage, said Clark. power lines Thursiday evening TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in Elementary School waited while bus drivers com­ officials to wait longer before starting games, or by He said he has advertised in newspapers, posted 1984, three Soviet cosmonauts re­ BYPHR-PASTORET The committee also said that developers should pay •2= southwest of Milwaukee, in Keno­ pleted one route and returned to school to pick them up. rescheduling a game if necessary. notices at colleges, and has asked drivers to spread the Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: turned to Earth after staying in space This time of year, the most envied per­ for sewers on Redstone Road, a proposed road to serve sha County. Athletes have had trouble getting to games on time, “ We’re asking coaches to bend over backwards to word to people they know. But the effort hasn’t worked. for a record 237 days. son In the office is the one who still has planned commercial development. SOS said the Tonight, mostly cloudy. A 40 percent chance of and have had to be dismissed early from school, which accommodate each other. The teams in our league The nation’s high temperature three unused weeks of vacation. $850,000 price tag for that road has been removed from "W e have days when there are beautiful school buses showers after midnight. Low in the mid 50s. Saturday, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: King Richard is against school policies. have always cooperated well with one another," said Thursday was 105 degrees, re­ calculations by the backers, but Joyner said today it is sitting in our lot doing nothing," said Clark. aa III of England (1452); Nat Turner It’s a problem that's shared by many area towns, but Joy. corded in California at Palm mostly cloudy and breezy with a 50 percent chance of has not and is still part of the $5,050,000 total presented Packman said that he is trying to be understanding of »T (1800); Mohandas Qandhi (1669); Wal­ it’s particularly acute in Bolton, according to School Packman said that the bus driver shortage has Springs and Blythe, and in showers. High in the mid 60s. These days, the first thing kids learn In Wednesday night. Clark Transportation’s problem In finding drivers. CO lace Stevens (1879); Qroucho Marx SujTcrintendent Richard E. Packman. “ No one is as affected the elementary school bus runs even more Arizona, at Bullhead City and math class la which end of the battery But, he said, "Our patience is being tested by the (1890) goes where in a pocket calculator. desperate as we are.” said Packman. “ It’s creating seriously than the athletic events runs. According to Yuma. situation. I have some very grave concerns, because de havoc with the school system.” Packman, there have been seven instances so far this Clark has a contract that they are having a difficult West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, mostly cloudy TODAY’S QUOTE: "Hate the sin and re Highs were expected to reach love the sinner” — Mohandas Qandhi. TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWER: (c) Poet O’Neill gets report David Leete, Bolton High School athletic director, year in which bus drivers have had to make double runs time fulfilling.” with a 40 percent chance of showers after midnight. said the shortage has already required the early on the 40s and 50s from the Great Wallace Stevens served as vice presi­ after school. When this occurs, the children wait at Packman said he recently attended a meeting Low in the upper 50s. Saturday, mostly cloudy with a 50 TODAYS MOON: Between dismissal of members of the high school girls’ soccer school until a bus completes oiie route and returns to M Lakes across the upper Missis­ dent of the Hartford Accident and In­ Involving 13 other school districts, and the other first quarter (Sept. 30) and demnity Co. on veterans’ home team on two occasions. On Sept. 17, the team was pick them up. They arrive home much later than they sippi Valley to the northern percent chance of showers. High in the mid 60s. districts are having driver shortages as well. Bolton, full moon (Oct. 6). © UI7, NEWSnU>ER ENTERPMSE ASSN. dismissed early for a game against Hale Ray High are supposed to, said Packman. however. Is in the worst shape.' se Plains; 60s from New England School in Moodus. and on Thursday, they had to leave Thomas Clark, manager of Clark Transportation, A letter signed by Bolton Board of Education m across the Ohio Valley to the HARTFORD (AP) — A report recommending Northwest Hills: Tonight, cloudy with a 50 percent early for a game against East Hampton. said that the main reason for the driver shortage is the Chairman James H. Marshall was recently sent to Tc central Plains; 90s to near 105 reforms in the treatment and daily life of patients and chance of showers. Low in the mid 50s. Saturday, residents at the state Veterans Home and Hospital has Leaving school early is against the policies of both high employment rate in the area. He said there isa lot Bolton residents expressing the seriousness of the over the desert Southwest and mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers. Astrograph been turned over to the governor by a special panel. Bolton High School and the Charter Oak Conference. of full-time work available, and that because his situation. The letter appeals to citizens who might be interior California; 70s and 80s But, according to Leete, "F or us to get to the games company can offer only part-time work. It cannot willing and available to work as bus drivers. elsewhere across the nation. High 60 to 65. The 13-member panel, which spent eight months within a reasonable time, we've had to do It." „ studying the Rocky Hill institution, gave its report Leete said that the rule In the Charter Oak to be luckiest at this time with your wi newest interest. It could prove advanta­ Thursday to David McQuade, a top aide to Gov. Conference is that a game that has not begun by 4:01 ro < l b u r geous to temporarily shelve your other William A . O’Neill. p.m. is supposed fo be a forfeit. He said, however, that projects and focus on it. the rules are being bent a little becau'se of the busihg ^ r t h d a y McQuade praised the work of the panel hut cautioned PISCES (Fab, 20-March 20) You won't problem. gii lack ambition, initiative or drive today. „ t that not all the recommendations would necessarily be implemented and that many must undergo legislative "The Charter Oak Conference does understand our irS AMAZING! ini yet others will do more for you today ^ po Saturday, Oct. 3,1967 than you'll do for yourself. review. problem,” said Leete. Leete said that while there have been only those two bo PEOPLE There will be a noticeable improvement ARIES (March 21-April 19) Even if the most recent count, 305 residents live in the in your social life in the.year ahead. The instances so far of having to dismiss team members L there are unexpected disruptions in home and 310 patients are in the hospital. aspects indicate you'il be involved with your social plans, don't let them upset from school early, there have been other times when WE’RE STUFFED 2 m, Bangor is sleeping through a computer. I want to feel a new group who wiii introduce you to you. Today you'll enjoy yourself whatev­ The panel recommended that the state rewrite the buses have had to leave for games promptly at 2:30, in that Interplay between musi­ .exciting, fun Interests. er you do and whomever you're with. laws and regulations governing the Institution, place order to get back to pick up elementary school LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) The impact he BANGOR, Maine (AP) - When cians. And I (eel real strongly that TAURUS (April 20-May 20) An achieve­ the institution under the new Department of Veterans students, who get out of school at 3 p.m. Leete said that WITH K< and Impression you’ll make on others ment that was denied you earlier In the Affairs and replace its eight-member commission with comedian David Letterman be­ Nashville is the place to make an today'will be favorable and lasting, es­ because the high school dismissal is at 2: IS p.m., this sa week will not be denied you today. You a board of trustees. leaves athletes only 15 minutes to drop off their books gan poking fun at this northern album with real instruments,” pecially with people who will have the have now added both luck and ingenu­ Maine city for not watching his said Carnes, whose first hit, pleasure ol meeting you lor the first ity to your repertoire. The panel also recommehded that the hospital and get ready for the game. "GOOD STUFF PI irreverent late-night talk show, “You’re A Part of Me,” was time. Major changes are ahead for Li­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Something establish more levels of care, including nursing home Coventry High School Principal Dennis Joy. who as ■a recorded in Nashville. bras in the coming year. Send for ypur for which you're hoping in the future Is facilities, and establish special programs for treating the acting athletic director is on the Charter Oak Bangor residents decided they Astro-Graph predictions today. Mail $1 actually much closer than you realize. drug and alcohol dependence. Conference Athletic Directors Committee, said that CHEAP” wouldn't lose any sleep over it. <. She said she plans to come to to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. Well, maybe one night’s sleep. Today you might find ways to shorten Nashville sometime next month. P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101- your timetable. Bangor folk are threatening to 3428. Be sure to state your zodiac sign. CANCER (June 21-July 22) There is a stay up late en niasse to watch SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Life is like a possibility that you might uncover a "Late Night With David Letter- .wheel, and what goes around comes rather large commercial opportunity to­ Coventry schools’ smoking ban Official business around. Over the next lew days, people day. Lady Luck will be a very strong fac­ WE HAVE TO man,” which airs at 12:30 a.m. to whom you've been kind in the past EDT from New York. tor In this particular situation. VANCOUVER, British Colum­ will find ways to reciprocate. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Teamwork yields "We're trying to ... come up bia (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D m ;. 21) Dis­ rewards today that can't be acquired by extends to faculty and visitors MOVE! with possible ideas on how we will be out of the public eye for engage yourself from straining entan­ Individual effort. In union there is both may be able to get the entire much of her 15-day visit to glements so you're free to move strength and profit. greater Bangor area... to stay up around. Your restless spirit requires ex­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) You are still By Andrew J. C n ^ls student ban. the board was more " I t ’s a good compromise between Canada next week to conduct pression today. for one night." M argo Cobb, In an excellent trend for material accu­ Herald Reporter interested in a provision which what’s desirable and realistic,” he official business as head of the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your fi­ gave members until Thursday to said. general manager at WLBZ-TV, mulation or adding to your resources. Commonwealth, organizers said. nancial prospects look extremely en­ Continue to capitalize on propitious COVENTRY - There will be no designate smoking areas for fa­ said Thursday. couraging today. If you use your ingenu­ School Superintendent Nathan However, her husband. Prince developments. smoking in Coventry schools this culty. The board, however, decided "The city workers who roll up ity. you might be able to make money Chester told the board that a letter year. to ban the practice. the sidewalks at 9; 30, we’re going Philip, will take up the pomprand- from things you've never tried before. to faculty members explaining the Thank-You, Manchester... circumstantial slack, presenting The Coventry Board of Education " I look toward doing away with to give them the night o ff," she AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) You tend ) am. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ban would be typed up imme­ awards and going whale­ voted unanimously Thursday to smoking in schools ... period." said diately. so there would be no said. . ban smoking permanently in school board member Lawrence G. misunderstanding of the intent of Fraternities and sororities at watching. DAVID LETTCTMAN KIM CARNES buildings and on school grounds Mickei. “ I don’t think the state had the board We’ve Outgrown Our the University of Maine in nearby .. may pick Up viewers leaving California The queen is to arrive in from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The ban the guts to do that.” Orono have offered to help plan Victoria Qct. 9 and, after a Current Quotations encompasses faculty members and Board members were united in The board did not pass any provisions to punish violators, he such a watch-in, as have viewers twoKlay rest, travels to ­ " visitors. A ban on student smoking wanting to ban smoking inside said. Chester said violators would as far south as Portland, said Bangor products, Including leave Los Angeles and come to couver, a Canadian government has been in effect at the high school school buildings. But the members "This is a difficult vote since I "There are rays of hope, (and) be dealt with on an individual, AMAZING STORE Cobb. shoes, pieces of lumber and Nashville to record her next spokesman said. There she will for approximately lOyears, accord­ were unclear on what to do about will be opposing my president, not only on medium- and shorter- case-by-case baki^. There a re about Letterman first mentioned lumber byproducts such as album. meet privately with some of the 47 ing to high school officials. smoking on school grounds. They my party and a man of powerful range missiles.” — Soviet leader 200 people employed by Coventry Bangor on the air Tuesday night tongue depressors and tissues. " I can't do another album here. Commonwealth leaders expected The board, meeting Thursday didn’t feel a ban for visitors for intellect whom I respect and Mikhail Gorbachev, on nuclear schools, he said. after discovering that it was the Peter Spivey, a spokesman for I’ve tried and finally stopped,” to attend a conference there. night at Coventry High School, took after-school events would be en­ In the Manchester Parkade like.” — Sen. Arlen Specter, arms control talks with the only U.S. city where ratings (or the show, said Thursday Letter- Carnes said in a interview from the action on the same day that two forceable, but they didn’t want A state Department of Eklucation There’s no word on what will be R-Pa., Joining three Southern United States. his show were so low they were man plans to continue poking fun her Los Angeles home this week. state laws on smoking took effect. faculty members to smoke outside spokeswoman. Kathy Frega, said discussed at these private audien­ Democrats in announcing opposi­ One law bans smoking for students during free periods. the new laws allow each school 9 unreportable. The A.C. Nielson "until 100 percent of the 32,000 The singer, who wrote the ces, but the spokesman said they tion to Robert H. Bork’s nomina­ By banning the practice during district to designate its own penal­ Co. lists 30 American cities where people In Bangor watch the show Ronnie Milsap-Kenny Rogers '' inside public school buildings and So We’re Moving To: could be described as more than tion to the Supreme (^urt. the main school function hours, ties for violations. fewer than 1 percent of viewers on one night.” duet “ Make No Mistake She’s during school functions. The other ceremonial. Lottery forbids the sale of smoking mate- have their televisions on when the When told city offficals and Mine” now at the top of the board members reached an opti­ Earlier in the Thursday night "He wouldn’t talk about it to .. rials to those under 18 years of age mum solution, said board member show airs. Of those cities, Bangor boosters were threatening to do country charts, is best known for Prince Philip will be more discussion, the school board had Woodward. They had nothing in Because there was already a Richard A. Ashley. was reported to have less than 1 Just that, Spivey urged-them "to such rock hits as "Bette Davis visible, presenting the Duke of debated designating smoking 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE common.” — Sophia Casey, rooms for faculty members. That percent of l percent. carry out their threat.” Eyes,” which won the 1981 Edinburgh gold awards, review­ widow of CIA director William idea was discarded quickly. Letterman's antics Tuesday Grammy award for record of the ing the Seaforth Highlanders Casey, expressing doubt that her Connecticut daily and Wednesday included reading year, "Crazy In the Night” and Regiment of Canada, sailing " I have a problem with the MANCHESTER Back to Nashville husband would have discussed Thursday: 752 No problems in Bolton smoking Issue.” said board Chair­ names from the Bangor White "More Love.” aboard the training schooner government secrets with repor­ woman Judith Halvorson. " I don’t Pages "as a cheap way to get NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) - "T h e only way I get a thrill out Robertson II and taking a whale­ Play Four: 4990 ter Bob Woodward. BOLTON — There were 'no prohibited people under the age of want to designate faculty rooms for people to watch the show up Grammy-award winning singer of recording is to record live as watching excursion off the north­ problems with students trying to 18 from buying or receiving ci­ smoking If there are non-smokers Kim Carnes says she wanU to opposed to running everything ern tip of Vancouver Island. there," and displaying samples of sneak a smoke at Bolton High garettes. Some schools began using them. You can’t impose Watch For Our Manchester Herald School Thursday, the first day of a smoking bans on the first day of health hazard on people who don’t new smoking ban, Principal Joseph school, but Bolton decided to wait indulge in that function;’ ’ Comics Sampler V. Fleming said this morning. until the law went into effect. She added that at the lltb hou/ it USPS 327-500 VOL. e v il. No. 2 When the decison to im|>ose a ban Unlike Bolton High School. Man­ would be hard to find separate was made by the Board of Educa­ chester High School did catch smoking rooms for faculty 7 ON THE FA9TRACK by aill Hefkreek Pubfishsd dalty sxcspi Sunday Suggested carrier ratae are $1.80 tion Aug. 20. there was some students smoking on Sept. I. the members."She said the four Coven­ GRAND OPENING and csrtsin tiolldays by lbs Man- weekly. 87.70 for one month. 823.10 concern expressed by members of first day of the ban there. Eight try schools were already crowded. ebsster Publisbing Co . 16 Bralnard for three months. 848.20 lor six the board about whether a ban students were suspended from The board members also Indi­ cated they were afraid that if they Of An Even More Amazing Store! 15THI$ JT5 1b SHOW J CAM C:opE x' Placs. MancbMter. Conn 06040 months and 862.40 for one year. could be enforced. The board Manchester High School that day Socond class pottage paid at Senior citizan rates and mall rates agreed to give the high school ' Fleming said that Bolton stu­ let faculty members smoke while In this space, samples of 1>6 id & served what took place in Poland ^sinca 1900* Sieh said Thursday’s quake could seem to think that it had some substantive importance," Bush Earth in Southern California. againsi ona otbar. putting stress L'Ambiance Plaia have given ards investigation Into the collapse plaintiffs’ attorneys, said, “Pm not collapse ... there hasn’t been any lic responsibility and sH down and The quake, which struck at 7:42 on aanhquatie lauSs. Along the have been a serious disaster If it mixed reactiona to a newa atory concluded that the broken rod was settle the cases," Merly said. Oito source said workers on the said in the direction of reporters, teievision cameras and his own surprised about anything that’s in official repent," Merly said. "It roof were trying to raise qcenter a .m. Thursday, measured 6.1 on the CaMomia coast. tt>e PacHic plate had been “a half-magnitude larger that aaid the huiiding’a fall waa among numerous problems that "’These cases don’t need to be in the hired crew. is sitoving into and under the The Globe article. seems premature to point fingers at section of tito floor a few inemswitb, Richter scale of ground motion, and (centered) five or 10 miles triggered when a ateel aupport rod droppki the structure in less than 20 "That story , will not preciidtate anyone." courts — it’s too expendve and too "And I can tell you having been invoived in foreign affairs for making it the severest to hit the North Anrerican ptate. and farther west” toward Los Angeles. anraped. seconds. an hydraulic rooljack. some time, that the visits I had in Itaiy, France, Germany and shilling northwest by lawsuits. We’re drafting the first Meriy called the notice "a long and would have a damaging ’The floor was to have been the area since the 6.4 Sylmar quake of .Oixan "For every catastrophic magni­ Tlie federal Occupational Safety "There isn’t anything In there lawsuit, whidi may have one or shotgun approach." effect on the families and the •especialiy here today ... have ali been substance, and no 1971 that killed 64 people. 3 inches a year and Health Adminlatration haa not dghth floor of the west wing. tude 8 on the San Andreas Fault, we that’s shocking," said Bridgeport more defendants," Bieder said. "’There were no specific allega­ parties.” Ironworkers beneath it were weld­ poiitics,” Bush said with British Prime Minister Margaret Thursday’s quake, apparently are going to have maybe 30 laaued Ha official report on the April city Attorney Larry Merly. "Eve­ No la wsuits have been filed yet on tions," he said. "It says on April 23, The collapse on April 23 of what Thatcher at his side. centered on a strand of the Whittier coilepee, but muat do ao by Oct. 23. ing it temporarily to a center magnitude sixes somewhere In the ryone agrees there wam’t one behalf of the victims. Bieder, who a building crashed. ’The dty is was to be a 16-story apartment column. _ Thatcher said, "I would like to confirm th a t.... Now I’m not Fault about seven miles east- state.” he added. "There are a OniA received a report on the Blnpe caihw. It was a ctunblnation declined to name the po^ble absolutety n d to blame." building was the worst construction quite sure about you, I have some other engagements." southeast of downtown Los An­ •ssl* number of moderate earthquakes Nei« moet probable cauae of the accident of factors.V a defendants in the lawsuit he*s Merly, edio hired an intern to put aeddent ever in New England. Investigators reportedly think Reidied Bush: "It’s the best news I’ve heaiti in ages." geles, killed at least six people, in the Los Angeles Basin that could tMa week from the National Bureau Officials fronn i^SMA and the working on, said the suit would be together a 4-inch high book of ’The 328-ton concrete floor that workers on the roof had trouble injured more than 100, damaged or be very destructive.” by Ma of Standarda but aaid It waa holding National Bureau dr Standards In filed in about 38 days. newspaper articles about the reportedly broke loose of its sup­ raising the slab wltii one Jack and destroyed hundreds of buildings W hal parkin releaae until itaown inveatigation ia Washington refused to comment on collpse which he says he doesn’t ports was being shifted into place storted using a second Jack. isafau R ? The Richter scalO is a measure of Bieder said the attorneys hired a Three die In tibetan demonstrations and set off dozens of fires. easy s done. ’Thursday. private investigator and engineers "let out of his s l^ t," says a above the seventh floor in the west One steel support rod from the “This is only the dress rehearsal A lauK is a )oinl or ground motion as recorded on A report in Thuraday’a Boston But John Miles, director of and from their findings believe "we Connecticut Supreme Court ruling wing of the building. Jacks to the slab tore loose, and a CHENGDU, China — Thousands of Tibetans demanding tor the real thing.” said Mike •raclura in the earth. seismographs. Every increase of The Globe said the partially finished OSHA’s office in Boston, disputed have a sufficient report to bring a has upheld immunity for dty A lift-slab method of construction second support rod snapped under ^ independence stoned Chinese poiice in Lhasa and set fire to a Guerin, spokesman for the gover­ Shilling pressures push one number means a tenfold develc the two sides in two tMlerent increase in magnitude. Thus a apartment building was teetering The Globe’s report. complaint." building inspectors. was being used. Concrete floors are the additional weight, a source . poiice station and police vehicies, witnesses said today. At least nor’s Office of Emergency iPacKic Ptal^ is rum when a support rod broke and a "There are holes in what they On Wednesday, injured workers "Obviously the plaintiffs will poured on the ground and lifted up said. Services. Oractions. CKiaAas occur whan reading of 7.5 reflects an earth­ three people were killed, they said. maior lauls get stuck and the rock is I quake 10 times stronger than one of space The witnesses, who flew to Chengdu from Lhasa, said there "This is an alarm clock. This is a unabla to riKwa. until so much stres's | Otify setecwti fauRs s^(M*n * Oi € 0 04 mo<« on the i c i * * 6.5. 0 preset little wake-up call. This will hope­ builds up that it iaiks tree suddenly were unconfirmed reports that six Tibetans and one Chinese SouKes OSGS. CaRocf* AT reseetch were killed in the demonstration Thursday in Johkang Temple fully add to the public safety effort Despite the severity of Thurs­ arise! square in the center of Lhasa, Tibet’s capital. on the part of the community.” AP graphic day’s temblor, the casualty toll was condoi Connecticut in Brief Dul(al(is says fiasco ‘bump in road’ Guerin said during a news confer­ minor compared with what a The witnesses reported seeing two bodies in the square and a similar earthquake would have frequ( teen-age boy shot in the head who reportedly died en route to a ence here. billion in damage, according to the the city. By Judd Everhart Despite great uncertainty In Federal Emergency Management A 1985 study by the U.S. Geologi­ done in a location with less hurry, The Associated Press hospital. efforts to predict temblors, scient­ Agency. cal Survey cited federal estimates stringent buiiding codes, Sieh said, Underground blast knocks out power Chengdu, 750 miles east of Lhasa, is the capital of Sichuan But ists generally agree there’s at least ”A disaster of this magnitude that a magnitude 6.5 temblor on the pointing to the roughly 10.000 distim NEW BRITAIN — An underground explosion knocked out HAR’TFORD — Democratic pre­ province, which borders Tibet, a predominantly Buddhist land in a 50-50 chance that a great quake, within the confines of the United Newport-fnglewood Fault, which deaths caused by the "moderate” power in much of downtown New Britain early today, leaving sidential candidate Michael S. the Himalaya Mountains annexed by China in 1950. measuring 8.0 or more on the States is unprecedented since the runs through Los Angeles south into Dec. 24, 1972, earthquake in Mana­ Street Dukakis says he’ll stay in touch gua, Nicaragua. c hospit more than 1,600 utility customers without electricity, officials Richter scale, will rupture the Civil War.” said a 1983 earthquake Long Beach, could kill 21.000 said. with his former campaign manager Dissident given OK to emigrate southern stretch of the San Andreas. response plan published by the people, seriously injure 84.000 and "There are 10,000 or so people medic There were no injuries. who quit after admitting his invol­ Fault within 30 to SO years. state Office of Emergency cause $62 billion in damage. walking around Los Angeles to­ under Northeast Utilities spokeswoman Jacqueline Harris said an vement in undermining a rival, but WASHINGTON — Ida Nudel, a Soviet Jewish leader whose Such a quake would release Services. The u s e s hasn't predicted ti^' night who would be dead If it were explosion occurred at 8; 32 a. m. at Chestnut and Main streets near stopped short of saying he’d keep roughly 1,000 times more energy A quake on a fault closer to likelihood of such a temblor, but not for stringent building codes wahtt taking John Sasso’s advice. 16-year battle to emigrate led to four years ai exile in Siberia and I Franklin Square. She said utility officials did not know the cause -a rigorous campaign on her behalf in the West, has received than Thursday’s. sa(p geologist downtown Los Angeles and only officials have said it likely in the imposed over the last half cen­ a parli of the explosion. Dukakis also said the controv­ Kerry Sieh of the California Insti­ slightly larger than Thursday’s long run because the northern or tury,” he said. “The fact that only a Itm ersy over his campaign’s involve­ permission to leave the country, a spokesman for the National could be even more catastrophic City Fire Commissioner George Walsh said the blast occurred Conference on Soviet Jewry said today. tute of Technology in Pasadena. Los Angeles end of the Newport- handful of people died In the their r in a transformer, blowing off several manhole covers and ment with the demise of Sen. And it would kill up to 14.000 than “the big one” on the San fnglewo^ Fault hasn't snapped in earthquake speaks loud and clear T Joseph Blden’s presidential cam­ Nudel telephoned conference officials in New York with the people, seriously injure as many as Andreas Fault. That’s because the recorded history. The 6.3- In favor of people doing something worke shattering some windows at the Glenmain Hotel. paign was "a bump on the road" but news and said Soviet authorities granted the exit permit after a 50,000 people and cause up to $17 San Andreas is about 60 miles from magnitude 1933 Long Beach quake to prepare for earthquakes.” overlo The bldst knocked out power to 839 customers in the downtown not big enough to knock him out of hearing on the application. area, Harris said. Repair crews then took down three more the race. Since the release last year of human rights advocate Natan But cables leading to the business district, putting about 1,650 Sasso resigned this week after ‘ Sharansky, Nudel has emerged as perhaps the most prominent of not in< customers out of service, she said. acknowledging a role in preparing Soviet Jew seeking permission to leave the Soviet Union. near tl and distributing a videotape aimed Nudel, 56, became a symbol of Jews seeking permission to Residents panicked Shoi at discrediting Biden. emigrate during her long fight, beginning in 1971, to leave the Rctlgnatlon ends perjury charges "I am not going to cut John off,” many country and has been referred to as the "Guardian Angel of the out-pa DERBY — A Litchfield Superior Court prosecutor has resigned Dukakis told reporters at the Refuseniks" — thoe whose exit permits have been denied. as the earth shook as part of an agreement that wipes out three charges of lying to a Connecticut Capitol. "We will com­ demai municate. But he will not have an Itm grand Jury that Investigated allegations of gambling and active role in the campaign." Senate breaks budget deadlock LOS ANGELES (AP) - Southern The clock of the Los Angeles corruption in Torrington. He said Sasso, who has worked C^alifornians handled their latest County Courthouse stopped, mark­ up its I Robert D’Andrea, charged with four counts of perjury after he closely with him for 7>A years, was WASHINGTON — The Senate today broke a political deadlock big earthquake with varying mea­ ing the time of the quake. condoi denied placing bets a decade earlier when he was a law student, ‘ 'the closest thing to a brother to me that has stalled a huge Pentagon budget bill and challenged one of sures of aplomb and panic, doing a Despite the havoc elfeewhere. it an int< resigned Thursday and was granted accelerated rehabilitation that I have in this world.” Reagan’s nuclear arms control policies while avoiding lot of the right things and a lot of the was business as usual at Knott’s The on the fourth perjury count before Superior Court Judge Philip E. Until a new campaign manager is immediate confrontation over his Persian Gulf policy. wrong things. Berry Farm, where only the Mancini Jr. hired, Dukakis said he will be AP photo The Democratic-controlled chamber returned today to the The quake, measuring 6.1 on the stagecoach ride was closed. Spo­ 8ome( The settlement brings to 12 the number of suspects spared Jail "more Involved in the details of the meeting with reporters he grasped the defense budget bill and both sides predicted final passage after Richter scale, hit at 7:42 a.m. kesman Pamela Baker said animal samel sentences in the now-completed investigation, which lasted 40 campaign than I would otherwise Massachusetts Governor Michael Duka­ Thursday, waking those who were handlers worried an aftershock hands of state Senate President John three weeks of debates and votes on a variety of national security parkin months and brought the arrests of IS suspects, including be.” kis was at the state Capitol in Hartford issues. still sleeping and sending earlier might scare the horses. the do( He said he was "somebody who Larson (left) and state House Speaker risers diving under desks or run­ Torrington city officials and police officers. Thursday to meet with Democrats The Senate today voted 57-41 approval of an amendment that At Universal Studios, which condoi abhors negative campaigning," supporting his presidential bid. After Irving Stolberg. has the effect of requiring Reagan to have U.S. nuclear arsenals ning out of office buildings. doubles as a working movie lot and and, as he did earlier in the day in remain below the numerical limits in the unratified SALT II "I sure noticed a. lot of people a tourist attraction, officials took Whil Routine arrest leads to shooting Boston, renewed his pledge to run a outside,” said police Sgt. Robert advantage of the occasion for an involv positive campaign, to “run for political director Paul Tully, also guess there will be other bumps said. "We’re being held to a very nuclear arms control treaty. Reagan has threatened to veto any Gandy, noting that experts advise BRIDGEPORT — A 30-year-old Waterford man was shot and bill that contains the restriction. early announcement of an earth­ in initi president, not against anyone admitted involvement in the Biden along the way. high standard, and we should be.’’ getting-under desks and doorways quake thrill ride set toopenin June. wounded after he assaulted a state trooper in what began as a else.” , discrediting and resigned. Biden "One of the measures of a Before the news conference, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said the proposal "allows every rather than leaving a building. apply! routine speeding arrest on Interstate 95, state police said. He defended his taking 22 hours to dropped out of the race as a result of candidate is when the going does Dukakis met briefly with Demo­ senator to tell their constituents where they stand on nuclear “Out there you’re susceptible to King Juan Carlos I and Queen might Roderick A. Twitty was treated at Park City Hospital for a decide to accept Sasso’s resigna­ the Videotape, which showed him get tough', how do we respond,’’ cratic Gov. William A. O’Neill, who arms control.” falling glass and buildings.” Sofia of Spain, who were the big gunshot wound to the right arm and released after Thursday’s said he would not be making an At St. Mary’s Catholic church in news when they arrived the pre­ issue c tion, saying that when he makes giving a speech almost identical to Dukakis said. “We gain from the vious day, got a rude awakening at incident, state police said. He was taken immediately to the state decisions, he tries to act "with some one by a British politician, and after tests that we’re put to. endorsement very soon. hard-hit Whittier, 15 miles sou­ the hoi police barracks in Westport, where he was being held on $50,000 O’Neill said it was difficult to Gorbachev: Price hikes inevitable theast of Los Angeles, youngsters the Century Plaza Hotel but con­ priorit sensitivity to the people who are questions were raised about his "I think there’re going to be tinued their official visit. bond. affected by those decisions." academic background. many, many crises in campaigns assess the long-range effects of the who were awaiting the 8 a.m. start DukakIs-BidCn matter. MOSCOW — Mikhail Gorbachev said the Soviet Union must “Other than the fact that they got Trooper Robert Kenney noticed what he suspected was Another top campaign official. “It is a bump on the road. I would and candidacies along the way," he enact major food price hikes to improve its economy, but he of classes put their earthquake A P p t> ‘ J marijuana in Twitty’s car after stopping him for speeding at 2:20 training into practice, said the Rev. an E-ride, they’re fine,” said police promised to use the fruits of reform to improve social services. , Cmdr. George Morrison, referring 2 Tony Ross. p.m. Thursday, police said. Kenney searched Twitty, found what Soviets don’t value basics such as bread and meat because they Cindy Leonard, left, and Helen Burrows watch Marvin he suspected was cocaine and placed him under arrest. As The children ran away from the to the old Disneyland ticket desig­ pay far below the cost of production, Gorbachev said Thursday in buildings and gathered in the open nation for its most exciting Macias, Isaac Leonard and Ricky Leonard play cards at Kenney was trying to handcuff Twitty, Twitty struck him, police State gets tough with drug dealers a two-hour speech from the arctic city of Murmansk. The text attractions. an emergency shelter In Whittier, Calif., Thursday said. school yard without panic. Ross was released today by the official Tass news agency. said there were more problems In Burbank, Johnny Carson be­ afternoon. Hundreds of homes were damaged In some A struggle ensued, the pair rolled down an embankment onto and Juvenile offenders with drug — No provable charge will be “One can see children using a loaf of bread as a ball in Pine Street and Twitty was shot during the struggle, Slattery HARTFORD (AP) - Authorities no provable charge Involving the with adults who came onto the gan his 25th anniversary as host of manner as the 100-year-old city, about five miles from the are vowing that drug dealers will no sale to undercover police officers problems,’’ Bailey’s statement dropped to induce a guilty plea to football,” he said. heavily damaged campus than with the "Tonight Show” by Joking that said. longer be able to plea bargain their will be reduced to a possession said. another charge or charges. "However, the most important thing is that famiiies with large the children. the quake was a salute to his long epicenter of.the,.earthquake, appeared harder hit by the way out of trouble under a new charge. Drug prosecutors will take on — Prison time will be recom­ incomes consume more meat and milk, and consequently, take Until parents collected the stu­ reign as the king of talk shows. tremor than other municipalities in the area. Appellate Court gets new judges anti-drug program funded through Prosecutor Paul Murray will cases involving the sale of crack, mended in all provable cases. advantage of the subsidies to a greater degree.” dents. teachers kept them cool in a $3.2 million federal grant. work as the special drug prosecutor cocaine or heroin to undercover — Any application for acceler­ the hot sun with water from the HARTFORD — Connecticut’s Appellate Court, struggling with Hartford State’s Attorney an­ within the Hartford-New Britain police officers; all cases falling ated rehabilitation — a special school’s supply of bottled water, a backlog of more than 800 cases, is getting relief with the nounced Thursday that the money Judicial District, Bailey said. within the state law covering sale or program for first-time adult Iran attacks tanker; Iraq claims hit which is stored along with canned addition of three judges to its bench. will be used to fund special drug Congress in 1986 authorized the possession of controlled substan­ offenders- will be "vigorously food, cots and other supplies in a Gov. William A. O'Neill on Thursday gave the oath to courts and a special drug prosecu­ funds for a nationwide war on ces; all provable cases involving opposed." MANAMA, Bahrain — An Iranian warship todaj' attacked and classroom in a modem building Flemming L. Norcott Jr. of New Haven, Edward Y. O’Connell of tor in the state’s largest Judicial drugs. It allocated the money to the' intent to sell crack, cocaine or — Any application for youthful set afire an Indian tanker carrying volatile petrochemicals in the that was undamaged. Wethersfield and George D. Stoughton of West Hartford. district for one year. Justice Department’s Bureau of heroin; and all cases involving the offender — available to 16- and Persian Gulf, and Iraqi warplanes struck a tanker doing business Common sense, however, was not VIDEO HUT That brought to eight the number of Appellate Court Judges, up "The drug court concept is one Justice Assistance for development sale of any type of drug to an 17-year-old defendants — will be with Iran. all that common. from the original five. One more Judge is to be nominhted to that where additional resources are of state programs. undercover police officer by some­ opposed. The attacks came the day after a missile fired from an Iraqi Police had to chase away curious Corner of Adams and Center Street bench, possibly Friday, according to the governor’s office. provided to the state’s prosecutors Connecticut applied for the mo­ one who has a prior conviction for a — No provable charge accusing a plane hit a shrimp trawler and killed its Australian captain. youths who poked their heads into a and public defenders so that cases ney this year as part of the similar offense. defendant of being a subsequent The London-based Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Unit identified partially collapsed parking struc­ "By Appellate Court Chief Judge Antoinette L. Dupont said there DOl were 832 appeals pending before the court. involving the sale and distribution Governor’s Anti-Drug Abuse Besides the rule on sales of drugs offender will be dropped to induce a the latest Iraqi target as the Cypriot-flagged.tanker Felicity. ture in Whittier even though the of illegal narcotics can be isolated Program. to an undercover officer, Bailey guilty plea to another charge or Lloyds said it was attacked and set on fire while en route to Iran’s supports still holding up tons of ! Why drive store to store? We have and handled in as timely a fashion "The Connecticut project would outlined six other plea bargaining charges. Kharg Island loading terminal to take on crude oil. concrete and steel were all frac­ 643-1197 as possible," Bailey said in a provide funding to state and go­ standards; Increased cooperation, reduction In Tehran, Iran’s Parliament speaker said today that further tured and bent. the movies you’re looking for Officials defend stance on dioxin statement. vernment agencies for projects — No provable count of posses­ in dismissed cases, longer senten­ confrontation with the United States In the gulf was probable, and "Maybe we should move our WALLINGFORD — State health officials at a public hearing Stricter standards for the prose­ such as stricter enforcement of sion with intent to sell or dispense ces and statewide standards for the called on young Iranians to prepare themselves for battle. The cars," one officer remarked, look­ have defended their method of estimating the health risks of cution of drug cases will be controlled substances laws and will be reduced to a simple prosecution of drug cases are some United States attacked the Iranian ship Iran AJr 12 days ago, ing back at two squad cars pulled up w Just a few feet from the mangled r dioxin, despite criticism from some scientific experts. followed, Bailey said. For example. treatment services for criminal possessfon. of the goals Bailey hopes to atttain. saying it was sowing mines. Drive Thru Hari Rao, a toxicoiogist with the state Department of Health structure. i Not many people braved the ■ \ Wh( Services, said Thursday that under a standard proposed in blistering sun to gawk at the August, about three extra cancer cases could occur among one Osprey flock Video who si U.S.-Canada trade talks to resume damage to the Whittier business lie, million residents based on 70 years of exposure to dioxin. district, but many of those who did Dioxins are toxic compounds, including potent carcinogens OTTAWA — U.S. and Canadian negotiatiors, stalemated on a anaci Is on the rise y?i; rfiiSui failed to notice hazards overhead — tested in animals. The federal government considers the most proposed free-trade agreement, headed into new talks today to glass streetlight fixtures perched at Rentals I m< discuss a new American offer, a spokesman for Prime Minister "tram dangerous form of dioxin a probable human carcinogen. HARTFORD (AP) - Although precarious angles, tilted brick Rao, an official involved in developing the state’s estimate on environmentalists are encouraged Brian Mulroney said. ' facades and dangling signs. gets tl the public health risk of dioxin, defended the approach before The U.S. Congress has set a midnight Sunday deadline for a Despite the quake’s harm, it had Ido by a rise in the population of tentative deal to eliminate trade barriers between the two 9 about 100 people attending a hearing on proposed dioxin ospreys in Q>nnectlcut, they warn its lighter aftermath. • saleol regulations at the Wallingford Public Library. that the state may never see the countries. At St. Mary’s, the bell tower Only The Hoffeaf Hits > toimf hundreds of the majestic fish hawks The talks in Washington today were to be attended by Canadian appeared slightly askew. Ross ; Whj that stopped over to breed in the negotiator Simon Reisman and other government officials, said could tell that something else October Hit List " Ap« Extra taxes boost state surplus late 1940s. spokesman Bruce Phillips. looked wrong, but he couldn’t put his finger on it. , better HARTFORD — Connecticut’s anticipated budget surplus grew "There is every indication that When the bells rang at mid- : usuall the osprey population Is recovering the bl| by about $4 million, to $28.6 million, over the past month, state Airline smoking ban a step closer aftemoon a nun remarked: “Two • Angel Heart • The Mission Comptroller J. Edward Caldwell rreported. from the aftermath of the hard hours late but at least they work.” • star Trek IV receiv Leading the list of taxes was the corporations tax, which is pesticides, like DDT, ’’ Milan Bull of WASHINGTON — Advocates of a smoking ban on most airline The temblor also was aggravat­ • Three Amigos • Raising Arizona^ • From the Hip thantl some $28 million higher than anticipated since the 1967-88 budget the Connecticut Audubon Society, flights, buoyed by a victory in the Senate Appropriations ing. One Pasadena resident lost Mu( said Thursday in an interview in the Committee, say they could be on their way to enacting such a nothing — except five of the eight • Over The Top • Nightmare on • Blind Date todo^ year began July 1. New Haven Register. champagne glasses she purchased Alao slightly higher than expected were collections from the restriction Into law. . • Light of Day Elm Street 3 • B urglar house The osprey population in the state The proposal, which would apply to domestic flights of two the day before. . move! taxes on cigarettes and oil companies, according to Caldwell’s plummeted in the mid-1970s. In Bellflower, a family was • Some Kind of report released Thursday. hours or less, once looked like a longshot but it won committee • Hoosiers • Brighton Beach ' my oh Julie Victoria of the state Depart­ approval Thursday on a 17-12 vote. The House has already sweeping broken glass and a ment of Environmental Protec­ brownish stream of mixed spirits • Mannequin M em oirs W onderful morel approved a similar measure. By< Judge turns down plea bargain tion’s wildlife bureau said 74 out the door of a liquor store when a • H eat ospreys were hatched from 35 nests ••I think we’re on a roll here.” said Sen. Frank Lautenberg woman walked up. "Can I Just buy a • Policy Academy 4 • Radio Days ■ have I D-N.J., sponsor of the proposal. 7 HAR’TFORD — A rape trial involving a victim with AIDS will in Connecticut this year — up 14 lottery ticket?” she asked. She was ’ plants continue following a Judge’s rejection of a plea-bargain percent from 64 birds in 39 nests. In m e told to come back the next day. ... and many more work. arrangement in the case. 1968. 72 ospreys were bom in 43 Premarital AIDS tests called costly And life went on elsewhere. ; price I Jury selection was halted Thursday when Steven K. Gagnier, nests. T The surviving two Andrews Sis­ : taxes’ 22, of New Britain, agreed to enter an Alford doctrine plea to a It was the most known to have CHICAGO — Mandatory premarital AIDS testing could cost ters of swingdPra musical fame hatched since the bird’s numbers WITH THIS COUPON But charge of sexual assault. Under the Alford doctrine, a defendant the nation more than $100 million a year, yet would do little to went ahead with a ceremony WITH THIS COUPON penal! does not admit guilt but concedes that a trial probably would began rebounding in the mid-1970s. curl) the deadly disease, researchers say. dedicating a star in the Hollywood But Victoria said real estate Walk of Fame. Patti Andrews made homel result In a conviction. development haa destroyed poten­ "AIDS screening is seen by too many people as a quick fix and STAR Video Hut Membershipm n comin Superior Court Judge John M. Byrne, however, rejected the Connecticut’s Favorite may. In fact, be a harmful distraction from the more difficult task light of both the earthquake and her tial nesting sites along Long Island widely known disagreements with $1895 house of developing a comprehensive policy to deal with the probtom, TREK IV plea arrangement, which would have subjected Gagnier to a Sound. sister Maxene. 1 Year FREE Fun maximum-sentence of three years in pi;lson. An estimated 1,180 active osprey said Paul Cleary, a researcher with the Harvard School of Public One Per Family Store is Coming to "That rumble was Maxene and I ONLY WITH TWO MOVIE RENTALSALb I warn I Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin McMahon agreed Thursday nests were located between New on the phone together,” she ; abidli to drop nine charges in exchange for the guilty plea under the York and Boston in the ’40s. But the ** lUJ^ls. Louisiana and Texas have decided to enact some form quipped, dedicating the star that Expires Octooer 31, 1987 Alford doctrine to sexual assault. But a Her By me’s declMon, Jury of premarital testing by next year, and researchers noted that as ; homer region’s population of the large \ji' Manchester! im honors her. Maxene and the late La ■ theopi sele^o n resumed in the courtroom of Judge John P. Maloney, raptors fell after two decades of of July 31,79 bills on the subject had been introduced in 35 states. Verne, who rose to singing fame in who is presiding over the trial. widespread use of the pesticide 1937 ' conuii DDT. • - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct. 2. 1M7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct. 2,1987 — 7 8 - 1 Brands plans OPINION BUSINESS to sell units

GREENWICH TAP) - American Brands Inc. will aell off its Sunshine Failure of five more banks Biscuits and Pinkerton’s subsidiar­ CSHtll Expansion THSRe I VMS.AN ies because they “ do not fit in with our long-range business strategy,” INMOaSMT CHMRCH Jack company Chairman William Alley killed sets post-Depression record said. "Til Sunshine Biscuits Inc., based In tor tl S^ReWRV... Guerl of hospital Aaderaoa By The Associated Press Another 16 banks — 11 of them in in assets. Woodbridge, N.J., posted sales of n o r’ s Texas— would have failed this year Seidman said the FDIC. which $510 million in 1986 and Is the Servli —WASHINGTON - The failure of without assistance from the FDIC. insures deposits up to $100,000 in third-largest U.S. biscuit producer. Peo five more banks has pushed the A rescue package for an additional 14,000 commericai banks, has wea­ The subsidiary's Canadian snack varyli nation’s 1987 total to a post- 62 banks owni^ by First City thered the storm. It should end the operation, Humpty Dumpty Foods isn’t easy In I Depresssion record for the fourth Bancorp, of Texas is pending. year with $)8 billion in assets, Ltd., will also be sold, All^ s a ld Ina was S' year in a row, but federal regula­ "While we’re looking at this pace breaking even for the-year. statement. beer, tors see better times ahead for the continuing for the rest of this year Pinkerton’s Inc. of New York " I don’t think the average bank­ door« Neighborhood opposition to tentative plans beleaguered industry. ... we see the trend sharply City, a guard, patrol, inspection Jail workers ing consumer needs to be con­ and investigative service, had waikt by Manchester Memorial Hospital to build a The Federal Deposit Insurance reversing next year because of cerned about bank failures,” said ticket m B. Corp. shut down the five on improvement in the Farm Belt,” record sales of $378 million in 1966. parking garage illustrates a problem with no Alan J. Whitney, FDIC spokesman. come ®'teotiaiwHiiwr Tbursday: three banks in Texas, said L. William Seidman, FDIC “ Sunshine and Pinkerton’s are easy solution. “ The depositers of most failed Don NEAW and one each in Nebraska and chairman. fine companies with strong market The hospital is hemmed in by residential protest feds’ banks are fully protected and In positions but the food and security vlrtui Minnesota. The closings push this Seidman is predicting 200 failures most cases we’re able to work out a bulldi development on the south and oivthe north and year’s total to 141 with three months by the end of this year and a decline Industries do not fit in with our transaction that results in no nessei left to go, topping last year’s to 150 in 1988. long-range business strategy,” Al­ is running out of space for expansion. Parking interruption of banking services” ' sent li end-of-the-year record of 138. “ We have seen something near a ley said Thursday. space is not adequate for the hospitaI’s AIDS policy According to Cynthia Latta. a In * The previous records were 120 in bottoming out in the Oil Patch,” Sunshine products include Cbeez- debrii present need, much less for the need that will 1985, 79 in 1M4 and 77 in 1937. An Seidman said. ” We haven’t seen an senior economist with Data Resour­ It, Hydros, Krispy and Vienna Thirt] estimated 4,000 banks closed their upswing yet, but it’s an improve­ ces Inc., a Lexington. Mass., Fingers crackers and cookies. arise if the hospital builds a medical office officii doors in 1933 at the peak of the ment in the sense that it's not going forecasting firm, the banking sys­ condominium for physicians who have WASHINGTON — Former Rep. George Hanseit, Morgan Stanley A Co. Inc. will Mai Great Depression before the FDIC down at the rate it was.” tem in Texas, which encouraged a R-Idaho, incarcerated in Petersburg federal prisota represent American Brands In the clarei frequent occasion to get to the hospital in a was created. Despite the high level of closings proliferation of small banks by on a campaign-fund violation, has protested sale. least hurry. More than half of the closings this this year, the FDIC points out that forbidding bank branches; is contri­ rf=il vehemently about the danger of AIDS at the two si year — 76 — have occurred in most of the failures have been buting to that state's woes. American Brands has businesses But the character of Russell Street is Virginia penal institution. Now the controversy has Mlk '’rexas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, among small banks with assets in in tobacco, financial services, distinctly different from that of Haynes taken on new life with the disciplining of three "You have a lot of small banks distilled siprits, office products and their states dominated by the ailing oil the range of $40 million to $50 serving only one community and Street, which is visually dominated by the prison employees who wanted better protection . consumer products. phant industry. Forty-two of the failed million. The failures so far this year the market areas they served were c WhIttI hospital buildings themselves and a series of against inmates found to be infected with the institutions were classified as agri­ represent less than one quarter of 1 'American Brands has invested dependent on one industry,” she J famll] deadly disease. cultural banks. percent of the industy’s $2.9 trillion $1.1 billion since the beginning of medical office buildings. It is easy to said. AP photo throui Washington Wire The three, all case managers, were placed on 1987 in acquiring the distilled spirits understand why Russell Street residents don’t The next big problem will be real business of National Distillers and “ Til |Waht to be staring into the high blank walls of indefinite leave with pay after they filed formal - estate loans in the Southwest, she It’s all on the disk thrasl grievances over the prison administration's refusal Chemical Corp. for Its James B. predicted. Banks from around the Beam Distilling Co. subsidiary, and ~a parking garage. to disseminate the results of AIDS testing at the * Take-home pay rises IBM employee Ralph Mersiowsky views an IBM optical country have purchased participa­ ACCO World Inc. office products. It may be that if hospital officials meet with facility. They also received poor Job-performance, tions in the loans, more so than with disk In the middle of stacks of paper recently In Tucson, their neighbors, some compromise can be It’s hard to cope with Iran ratings. Prison officials said the suspended • energy loans, and the failures next Arizona. The paper, representing 100,000 one-page In 1986, American Brands re­ T ported record sales of $8.5 billion worked out. Apparently the hospital has workers presented “ security and safety concerns?’ with more schooling year are likely to be spread more letters, or up to 200 million characters of information, widely around the country. and has posted sales of $4.8billion In overlooked that possibility. The officials deny the actions were retaliatory. Conti By Barry Schweld more time to cajole the Iranians could be stored on the optical disk. the first half of this year. spoke only on condition of However^ five case managers who filed grievances By Randolph E. Schmid dropouts, who average only $693. > Rising interest rates could cause But a diplomatic approach to neighipprs will into laying down their arms. anonymity. about AIDS, including the three who were T The Associated Press “ There’s a hard lesson shown.... problems for some banks next year, Chair not increase the amount of land available WASHINGTON - George Iraq, frustrated by Iranian "Trade embargoes don’t gener­ suspended, received poor ratings; the prison’s There’s a clear relationship, that but " if a bank is well managed, D-Del Shultz isn't the sort who would near the hospital for further development. vacillation, has resumed the ally work. We’d like to get other two case managers, who didn’t file WASHINGTON - What’s it economic rewards do accrue* at interest rate increases should not forcei admit it, but Tehran is giving the do it in," Ms. Latta said. "Banks Future not being considered Shorter hospital stays and the transfer of "tanker war” in the gulf after a multilateral support, but we grievances, got passing grades. worth to finish school? each progressive level" of educa­ confic secretary of state and the entire have lived through a lot of interest many treatments from in-patient to self-imposed moratorium. Ten­ aren’t going to get it. Our friends The employees on leave must remain at home or „F o r high schoolers, graduating tion, Robert Kominski of the Census ” CI Reagan administration fits. sions — and the risk of a wider means an extra $352 a month in Bureau said in an interview. rate cycles and they should be QUESTION: shares at that price. We’re also us,” I out-patient service has diminished future and allies tend to pick up the someplace where they can easily be reached from' taking that into account when they Every time Shultz gets ready to conflict involving U.S. naval earning power. "The piece of paper, and the A company in assuming the warrants have not to cal demand for bed space. slack,” the official said. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. One ‘ ' make loans." call on the U.N. Security Council forces — remain high. And college students who finish different kinds of pieces of paper, which I owned expired, as might be the case after But described his situation as "house arrest.” four years earn $672 a month more mean something. They mean some­ stock bought all those years. It may be that the hospital will have to give to slap a worldwide arms em ­ Shultz has spent nearly two And yet, he added, "nobody The banks failing Thursday Strate Two of the furloughed workers, Charles Trotmqn fhan those who attend college but thing to employers and to the back my shares, Investors’ You really should keep a more the V up its idea of a physicians’ office bargo on Iran, the folks in Tehran weeks at the United Nations in likes to put money in Iran’s were; Security State Bank in and Nathaniel Nelson, are president and vice don’t get a degree. success of individuals. They repres­ Oxford. Neb.; Clay County State paid me cash watchful eye on your investments. more condominium even if market studies indicate maneuver to sidestep the sanc­ New York, where he has made coffers.” president, respectively, of the local chapter of the -Those were among the findings of ent different levels of learning and Bank in Dilworth. Minn., and three and issued 80 Guide Check the status of those warrants the I an interest among doctors. tions with intriguing hints that it is enforcement of the cease-fire one Shultz’s hesitation over eco- a new Census Bureau study re­ development of skills,” Kominski warrants to me. with the corporate secretary's American Federation of Government Employees^ affiliated banks in Texas — West­ William A. Doyle numb The office building obviously would take up about to accept a cease-fire in the of his top priorities. He remains nomicsanctionsisincontrastwith They contend that prison management wants to leased Thursday, measuring the said of the various college degrees. ern Bank-Westheimer. Western Each warrants office at the company whose stock undec some of the present parking space while at the Persian Gulf war. confident the Soviets and China his strong stand on an arms keep them away from work until after next month's average income of adults, based on Following professionals, the Bank-North Wllcrest and Western entitles me to Is involved or with a good broker­ Ask The point of an arms embargo ultimately will support the U.S. embargo. He simply is not sure an union elections. ^ how much schooling they had study said, were people who had Bank-Westwood. buy one share of age firm. sugge same time it would create the need for more would be to force Iran to.comply received. the company’s position. But the war rages on. oil embargo would work. Trotman and Nelson are also black. After they received doctorates, who averaged They were typical of failures this lost, I parking spaces to accommodate patients of with the cease-fire ordered July 20 Meantime, Shultz is returning “ If the price is right and Iran Tops on the list were profession­ $3,265 a month over the four-month stock at $80 until QUESTION: I am a retired man The I charged that racism played a part in their being , als — lawyers, doctors and dentists year. Only the Westheimer bank December 1992. The stock cur­ QUESTION: Why would a war­ and know I will be required to start the doctors whose offices would be in the by,the security council to stop the to Washington for more frustra­ has heavily discounted its oil, study period. that.” placed on leave, a third case manager, Steve — who earned more than five times had assets of more than $50 million rently is trading around $70 and the rant entitling Its owner to buy a making withdrawals from my 7-year-oid war and set the stage Iranian oil will flow to other ” Th condominium. tion over Iran. Michniak, who is white, was also put on indefinite, the pay of people who failed to ^ Holders of Ph.D. degrees, while and only the Minnesota bank was warrants around $17. share of stock at $80 a share trade at Individual retirement account after While the hospital missed a point in not for peace talks between Iran and He has to help Reagan decide markets,” Assistant Secretary of leave. The union charges that he was singled out to complete high school. having extensive Iplnofessional not primarily an oil or agricultural If the warrants allowed metobuy $17 when the stock is trading at $70? I pass 70>A. If I die before all the involving its residential neighbors more fully Iraq. whether to try to reverse the sharp State Richard W. Murphy said rebut the charge of racism. The study found that only about training, are scattered over a wide lender. the stock for less than $70, I could money Is withdrawn, will my wife, variety of fields, and thus on in initial discussions, it was quite right in The maneuvering makes the increase in Iranian oil sales here recently. ^ Nelson told our reporter Gafy Clouser that he one American in five — 21 percent So far this year, 42 banks have “ exercise” the warrants to make ANSWER: Because some.inves­ who is the beneficiary, have to pay United -States look a little awk­ with a U.S. embargo. There could be another reason — has a college degree, but they are average earn less than the profes­ failed in Texas; 27 in Oklahoma; the purchase and sell the stock at a tors and/or speculators believe — income tax on the balance In the Cl wants the public to know the cost of keeping the sionals, whoare concentrated in the applying early for the zoning variance it ward and out of step with the other for not cracking down on Iran, the ones who make the money, nine In both Colorado and Minne­ profit. However, withthe warrant's "hope” might be a better word — account? Imports of Iranian oil totaled three men on leave with pay — at a total annual A ) might need for the garage. That brought the according to the report. “ What’s It high-paying areas of law and sota; seven in Louisiana and exercise price being $80 and the the market price of the stock will big powers. $819 million through July, the despite its perennial presence on rate of more than $90,000. In addition, three case Wedn Worth? Educational Background medicine. Kominski said. California; six in Kansas; five in stock’s price being $70, I would rise above $97 before the warrant ANSWER: Your wife wlli pay issue out in the open, and it may have given Shditz, as well as President Commerce Department said this the State Department’s terrorism managers brought in from other prisons to take his Cl and Economic Status; Spring At the next step down, people who Iowa; four in Missouri; three in have an immediate loss. expires. annual income tax only on the the hospital a motivation for reconsidering its Rewan, have set deadlines, only week. That's an increase of nearly list and its refusal to agree to a repor their places are each paid $50 per diem above their 1984.” have achieved a master’s degree Florida. Indiana. Montana and When the warrants were issued, If that happens, anyone who buys money she withdrawseach year. As to retreat because Iran has cease-fire in the gulf. Acc priorities. 70 percent over all of 1986, when salaries. From top to bottom, there was a averaged $2,288 a month, the study Utah; two in Alabama, Illinois and the company stated the purpoe was a warrant for $17 now and later beneficiary, she could close the managed to persuade the Soviet Americans bought $498 million Eight Americans remain hos­ The heart of the case managers’ grievance is that Spread of $3,178 a month in average found. Holders of a bachelor’s Wyoming, and one in Massa- to raise additional capital. I don’t pays $80 to exercise the warrant account, take all the money and pay Tunu Union and China, whose support worth of Iranian oil. tage in Lebanon. Some anti- they must come in close contact with the prisoners Income. That’s the range from the degree averaged $1,841', followed by chussets, Mississippi, Nebraska. see how that can be accomplished will come out with a profit. a fat tax. But that would be fooII$h, turnii terrorism experts believe they Also, If the stock’s price rises', the 2 East for sanctions is essential, that in Iran depends on oil sales to every day without knowing which ones have tested average professional, who earns those with an associate’s degree at New York, North Dakota. Ohio and with a deal like this. Am I viewing unless she needs a big ailm. for a begai time the cease-fire will be finance its purchase of weapons are held by pro-Iranian factions. positive for the AIDS virus. AIDS is a particular $3,871 monthly, and the high-school $1,346. South Dakota. this incorrectly? market price of the warrant usually particular purpose and has other shows a greater percentage in­ causi observed. from a variety of sources, includ­ While the United States has problem in prisons because many inmates are drug ANSWER: Not really, but you’re Income to meet her living expensea. crease than the market price of the In almost all cases, it’s far wiser of til Ten days ago, in a high-profile ing China, Bulgaria, North Korea ruled out negotiations ordeals for abusers, and some of them have contracted the ' evidently looking only at current stock. Because warrants are lower to make Just the required annual four-l speech to the U.N. General and the black market — the very the hostages, closing all channels prices and ignoring what might disease by sharing needles with other drug users. priced than the stocks, warrants withdrawals. collld Assembly, the president gave to Tehran might make it more Third world debt a concern happen in the future. same arms Shultz would like to cut The employees’ position was stated in a letter to are a less expensive way to Pol You’re quite right about losing If your psot-70>A withdrawals are Iran 24 hours to "clea rly and off. difficult to secure their release. the Bureau of Prisons from union attorney Linda speculate. based on the Joint life expectancy of come” TiBiionsI such as those of money if you exercise the warrants unequivocally” accept the cease­ The issue is on the agenda for the Despite the many differences Sheffield. "These employees are expected to stop WASHINGTON (AP) - Leaders proposal that the Reagan adminis­ you and your wife and the life tration backs but which is expected Latin America, has balked at now — or anytime while that stock QUESTION: In 1956,1 purchased fire or face an arms embargo. National Security Council meet­ with Iran, U.S. policy remains fights, assist in medical emergencies, administer of the World Bank and the Interna­ expectancy Is adjusted each year, tional Monetary Fund are making to have a hard time getting through putting up additional U.S. funds for is trading below $80. It would be 600 warrants. That gave me the Referring to the speech Iranian ing Monday at the White House. geared to moderating Tehran’s first aid and live in close quarters with AIDS as Is allowed, neither you nor your the same pitch to the world’s Congress. the IM F fund that assists the foolish to do that and pay $80 a right to buy 600 shares of stock at a President Ali Khamenei was to But there may be no decision. policies. Shultz has made it clear wife will ooutllve the IRA. carriers for eight hours a day, five days a week,” industrial nations; they want more At a time of budget austerity, poorest nations. share, when you can buy the stock fixed price. I noticed that the stock deliver the next day, Reagan said he has no objections to communi­ An Reagan’s advisers are divided. she wrote. money. particularly with a presidential Industrial countries with trade in the marketplace at $70. had a one-for-five reverse split In comp if the answer were negative, the The Pentagon supports "rfanc- cations between the two sides. "N eedless to say, an atmosphere of fear and Both Barber Conable, president election year coming up, U.S. surpluses, such as Japan and West However, ifthestock’sprice rises 1982. How does that affect the William A. Doyle, a syndicated Mane council “ has no choice but rapidly tions, .but there is no consensus at That’s one way to try to change suspicion has developed, as well as deep of the World Bank, and IM F lawmakers are not expected to look Germany, should foot the bill. above $80 before the warrant’s warrants? cotamalat, welcomee wrHlea w m s- Mane to adopt enforcement measures." the State Department on what to policies, and it also could be a resentment of administration officials, who have ^Director Michel Camedessus say with much enthusiasm on proposals Baker has argued. expiration date in December 1992, tlons, bet be can provide aaswera warn! The answer was more negative do. hedge against new opportunities new funds are desperately needed to increase spending on multina­ But Camadessus on Thursday you can exercise your warrants and ANSWER: Assuming the war­ only thorngh the eelama. Write te failed and refused to confront the situation, while mlllii than positive. But the United for the Soviet Union to gain to ease the ever-increasing debt tional insititutions which have no countered that ail nations, includ­ have a profit. rants have a clause "protecting Doyle In care of the Manchealsr "E verybody is looking for" maintaining a safe distance from the inmate chare ® ige? by NEA, lot f . burden on poor and developing U.S. constituents. ing those with trade deficits such as Of course, you have no assurance against dilution,” as most do, each Herald, P.O. Box 181, Mancheatcr States did not follow through with something practical and useful influence in Iran. population.” Impn nations, a debt that now approaches The IM F and the World Bank th e U n ited Stat’d's, should that will happen. But if it does and warrant now entitles you to buy five its threat to move for sanctions in that will have an impact, but they Prison spokesman Frank Sizer said that the menti “By golly, Frank, this new dummy computer $1.1 trillion. ended their annual fall meetings on contribute. you exercise your 80 warrants at the council. It is giving Secretary- are not sure the best way to go Barry Schweld covers diplo­ clerk institution has compiled with Bureau of Prisons Camadessus is pushing for con­ Thursday, the 42nd such Joint In remarks clearly directed 10, you will turn over $8,400 to that DOES give you an aura of being with It. “ General Javier Perez de Cuellar macy for The Associated Press. Noi about it,” sai^ a U.S. official who policy on the matter. He said inmates are tested . tributions to triple a $3.5 billion session, with plenty of new strate­ the United States, C am ad^us company. Let's say there are 10 Road upon entering and exiting the prison, and results of lending pool designed to help the gies for dealing with Third World said, "W e do not consent tc mijlion of those warrants outstand- 13 WEIGHT WATCHERS* two p the AIDS tests are known only to Warden J. J. Gark World’s poorest nations, particu- debt but more difficulty financing only at the (trade) surplus coun^ JM owned by investors. If all July and to prison physicians — and to others on a arly those in sub-Saharan Africa. them. tries. We also look at the countries those warrants are exercised, the ANNOUNCES THE The I On Thursday, he urged the United In both cases, the United States, that are in deficit” company will receive $800 million “ need-to-know” basis as decided by the warden. liceni States, which has balked at making which now contributes a 20 percent Camadessus said the IM F also additional capital to use in its Who should pay property transfer tax? The warden, noting "considerable concern” by BIGGEST NEWS IN to thi would press the newly industrial­ business. the staff and inmates over AIDS, issued a memo in a. contribution to the increase, to share to each of the 151-natlon organizations, appears to hold the ized countries of Asia, such as South Warrants normally are issued who I August urging employees to wear gloves when in overcome Its reluctance. WEIGHT LOSS TODM: Conable, meanwhile, cited wide key. Korea and Taiwan, for contribu­ with an exercise price above the Aft When taxes are imposed on the sale of property, contributions for future property tax payments, contact with inmates’ bodily fluids. The memo also askei International support for his plan to Treasury Secretary James A. tions to the proposed increase. He current market value of the secur­ who should pay them ;thebuyerorthe seller? also with no interest paid. Thus, we are paying two Whiti ordered the staff to “ avoid actions and statements increase the reserves of his institu- Baker III, the chief architect of said these countries "have consid­ ity the warrant has a right to THE SMALL GROUP. I learned from bitter experience that this is not years of property taxes before living here a year. which are inciteful (and) which may lead to the erable resources available” to purchase. Your warrants are a the d tion-by as.much as $80 billion from debt-relief strategies to ease the Something Rpecial happena than twelve people. an academ ic issue. We did not know these details until settlement. disruption of the orderly operation of the \ make such a contribution. rather typical example. Thi Northern its current level of $94 billion — a burden on so-called “ middle in- when you put eight to twelve And because gibup members I m oved from Connecticut, which Imposes 3. The bank also demands a ‘ ‘loan origination institution.” to re like-minded people together. have more in common than Just "transfer taxes" on the seller, to Maryland, which Perspective fee” of 1 percent. We did avoid an added 2 percent When case manager Nelson wore gloves Something wonderful. They extra pounds, our leaders can gets the buyer to pay. So I got hit coming and going. "loan discount fee” that many pay by taking a routinely, a memo from assistant warden Gregory: Michael J. McManus motivate each other. They sup­ tailor the material to each I don’ t object to the idea of collecting a tax on the higher interest rate. These so-called "points” are Hershberger cited him for “ inappropriate i port each other. They talk giroup’s needs and desires. 9 Our Recipe for sale of real estate. But it is impolitic and immoral not the only way banks increase their effective conduct” and said; "Your wearing gloves during { about meanin^ul things. And Theyll also help you individu­ ally, like showing you how to fit to impose the tax on the buyer. income. We were charged $527 for a credit report, your regular work day is viewed as inciting the •' liey lose weight. H a l l o w e e n We call that effect ‘small the food and exercise plans to Why? What difference does it ipake? an appraisal fee, a document preparation fee, two inmate population and staff and can lead to the group dynamics,’ and it’s some­ the way you live. A person who has ju ri sold a house is in a far In our case, not until after we made a bid on a months of hazard insurance in escrow (after disruption of this institution.” thing that just doesn’t happen A breakthi^ugh? Yes indeed. better position to pay the tax, because he has house In Bethesda, Md.. a suburb of Wasliington. paying a year in advance), messenger fees, etc. ★ Gobs of with one pers

Californians cleanup, O b itu aries SPORTS By D worry about the next quake Elton Lougee TIM i Ellen (Young) Lougee, 71, of Enfield, died Thursday at Hartford NE CMtIimetf from page I came off the side,” Verdugo said, man a i overweight, in Covina. Hospital. She was the wife of John draft adding his baby girl would sleep in Cards don’t wait for Mats, clinch division eight A 70-year-old woman suffered a Lougee and mother of Leslie Ward killed M. the car. fatal heart attack in bed at her ■ of Manchester. legal "This is only the dress rehearsal Amid concern about falling de­ Irvine home as her husband tried to Besides her husband and daugh­ By Ben Walker - game with a double and later iatiM for the real thing," said Mike bris, authorities sealed off a dozen calm her over the telephone, but ter, she is survived by two other The Aeseclated Press NL roundup scoring on third baseman Terry tion’i Guerin, spokesman for the gover­ blocks of the dty. authorities said they could not daughters, Candice Bell of Enfield — see page 11 Pendleton’s throwing error, ^ t Tbi nor’s Office of Emergency Although the quake was brief, its prove the earthquake caused her and Karyl Lougee of Hesperia, ST. LOUIS — Truth be told, the Cox went on to retire 16 straight actio Services. Impact was sure to reverberate for death. Calif.; two sisters, Bernice Cun­ St. Louis Cardinals did not want to batters and did not allow another fedei People handled the quake with years among those whose fears Nearly 12 hours after the quake, a ningham and Claire Perry, both of play the New York Mets for the shortstop Ozzie Smith said. "They run until Urn Wallach homered In leagi varying measures of poise or panic. became reality. 30-year-old motorcyclist was killed Enfield; and three grandchildren. National League East title this died a slow death and had to die ninth. them weekend. In suburban Beliflower, a famiiy The quake was felt as far away as when his bike slid under a state The funeral is Monday at 9:15 watch." ) Cox, 11-9, had lost five of six throt was sweeping glass and a stream of Las Vegas, Nev., 250 miles to the Department of Transportation a.m. at the Leete-Stevens Enfield So the Cardinals took care of Said John 1\idor, who was September starts going into the caps beer, wine and other spirits out the northeast. It knocked dishes off truck repairing a freeway near Chapel, 61 South Road, followed b y ' business in advance, clinching the scheduled to pitch tonight against game. He excelM against a Th door of a liquor store when a woman shelves In the Victor Valley, 70 suburban Norwalk, said state High­ a mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. division niursday night by beating New York: “ I just didn’t want the Montreal starting lineup that had ordei walked up. "Can I just buy a lottery miles to the northeast. way Patrol spokesman Lyle at Holy Family Church. Burial will Montreal 8-2 and ending the Meta’ Mets to get a chance at us.” batted .447 against him this season. Ga ticket?” she asked. She was told to In old residential neighbortioods, Whitten. be in St. Patrick’s King Street reign as World Series champions. Added Cox; "It doesn’t matter if "That was the best game Danny forti come back the next day. porches collapsed onto lawns, The quake, dubbed the Whittier Cemetery. Calling hours are Sun­ "I was thinking if we didn’t win we loae all three to them now.” has pitched since his rookie sea­ surpi Downtown Los Angeles became a chimneys toppled, windows were Narrows quake by scientists, was day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. .. tonight, we might be playing on “ I can’t worry about who’s son,” Herzog said. Oox got his "U virtual ghost town as high rise shattered, and streets cracked. followed by at least 16 aftershocks Memorial donations may .be Monday,” St. Louis Manager Whi- watching the game,” Oox said. second complete game of the year. buildings were evacuated, busi­ Those killed Included a 21-year- that measured 3 or more on the made to the Enfield Community tey Herzog said, referring to a "There’s been three million come The Cardinals took two innings to nesses closed and workers were old California State University-Los Richter scale. Three had magni­ Ambulance Fund, P.O. Box 220, possible playoff. through the gate this year and I get started against Jay Tibbs, 4-5, sent home for the day. Angeles student crushed by a tudes exceeding 4, and U.S. Geolog­ Enfield 06082, or to the Enfield Gary Carter, Keith Hernandez think they (the Mets) were the only making just his second start since In Whittier, broken glass and collapsing wall; a 32-year-old man ical Survey seismologist Lucile Visiting Nurse Association, P.O. and about a dozen other Mets were ones who didn’t enjoy it." being recalled from the minors debris rained Into the streets. who fell from a second floor window Jones said aftershocks up to Box 235, Enfield 06082. among the 48.763 at Busch Stadium, The Mets, who had an off-day Sept. 14. Montreal Manager Buck Thirty buildings collapsed, city in suburban Maywood; and a magnitude 5 might occurduring the hoping to see the Expos beat the Thursday and were staying at a Rodgers had used his whole staff Cardinals. Had that happenetd and hotel across the street from the officials said. 40-year-oid construction worker coming week. Margaret E. McCufley : while trying to catch the Cardinals Mayor Gene H. Chandler de­ buried under seven feet of earth 35 The Richter scale is a measure of if New York could have then swept ballpark, played the role of gra­ and Tibbs was the pitcher most clared a state of emergency, and at feet into a tunnel under construc­ ground motion as recorded on AP pitoto Margaret E. McCulley, 91. for­ a three-game series in St. Louis, cious losers. ready to throw Thursday night. least 170 people spent the night at tion in the San Gabriel Mountains, seismographs. Every increase of merly of Manchester and Enfield there would have been a tie. “ We didn’t deserve to win. We John Morris led off the St. Louis two shelters. officials said. one number means a tenfold Lynda Bradley tests a prototype version of a parking Center, N.H., died Thursday even­ Instead, Danny Oox pitched a can’t say injuries were the reason. third with a triple and scored the Mike and Cheryl Verdugo and Heart attacks attributed to the increase in magnitude. Thus a meter that accepts payment by a plastic card similar to ing at an area convalescent homie. strong five-hitter and Dan Driessen They had injuries, too,” Hernandez tying run on Tony Pena’s their l^month-old daughter, Ste­ earthquake killed y 69-year-old She was bom in Westchester, drove in three runs as St. Louis won said. "We have nothing to be groundnut. C reading of 5 reflects an earthquake a credit card. The cards would be optically marked to N.Y., on July 27, 1896, and lived in its third division title in six years. ashamed of." phanie, sat on the front lawn of their man during a high-rise building 10 times stronger than one of 4. register the amount paid for the card and would Smith opened (he fourth with a Whittier house. Verdugo said the evacuation in Los' Angeles; a Power outages were widespread Manchester for severaj years be­ Cox earned the starting job In Carter said, "Maybe it wasn’t double that deflected off Wallach at family planned to stay outside 72-year-oId woman, distraught over but Southern California Edison and decline each time the card was used. The first test units fore moving to New Hampshire 50 Game 1 of the playoffs, at home meant to be. We had our chances.” third base and took third on Tom through the night. damage to her apartment in the city the Department of Water and are expected to be in place early next year. years ago. Before retiring, she against San Francisco on Tuesday The Mets became another team Herr’s single. Driessen followed "The side of the house is pretty of Bell; and a 20-year-old woman, Power said electricity was mostly worked for the U.S. Postal ^ rvlce night. Driessen also will start at to fall to repeat as World Series with a two-run double that finished Toron thrashed. Big chunks of concrete in Enfield, N.H, for 35 years.. ' first base in place of Jack Clark, champions. The New York Yankees libbs. Detrol described by a coroner’s spokeswo- restored by day’s end. MIIvm She is survived by two sisters, whose ankle Injury likely will keep of 1978 were the last to do it. With Cox cruising and the crowd NSW! Parking with plastic? Mrs. Ernest F. (Edna) Brown'of him out of action until late next The Expos also hoped against all sensing a victory, the Cardinals Besto L^week. odds to create a three-way playoff. aomn Manchester and Mrs. Allan (Em­ broke the game open in the seventh T CIsvsl Reagan in tough spot on Bork Firm hope^ to cash In ily) MacGregor of Southbury; and The Cardinals bought themselves They needed to beat St. Louis and by scoring five times on two hits several nieces and nephews. some time to recuperate by clinch­ then sweep three from Chicago, and a pair of errors. A private funeral will be held at ing early without having to worry along with having the Mets take Smith hit a two-run single. x-Mln Continued from page KonM day or two who come out our way," before the vote comes." CHICAGO — Urban motorists Special plastic cards would be the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 about the Mets. New York had three from the Cardinals. Driessen had a sacrifice fly and (Mda Ball said. "Significant, but not fatal,” was who fumble for change to feed sold by municipalities or busi­ Main St., at the convenience of the stalked its arch-rival since July 23, Tt)pt didn’t happen, although the Wallach and reliever Jeff Parrett Oilcn Chairman Joseph R. Biden Jr.,' Reagan told reporters, " I ’m the way White House chief of staff that parking meter will be able nesses, and the cards would be family. Burial will be in Blast when the Cardinals led by lO'A Expos, picked in the preseason to made throwing errors that enabled AP photo Ttxoi D-Del., a leader of the anti-Bork, spending my time working as hard Howard H. Baker Jr. described the to fumble for their plastic, optically marked to register the Cemetery. There are no calling games. lag far behind, were proud. runs to score. By then, most of the Collfe forces, said he is now "increasingly as I can to see that he gets developments. thanks to a major manufacturer amount paid for the card. The hours. "I didn’t want the Cardinals to be "We had an excellent year If you Mets had left their private box and Members of the St. Louis Cardinals Division title Thursday night with their K that.” the statements "part of a campaign Specter and Johnston among the convention in April in Miami, a.m. from the Windsor Locks lO-ID. Using the back of the card for a Funeral Home, 441 Spring St., unbeaten since coming to Detroit in most important series for me since "There may be some in the next to psychologically defeat (Bork) undecided. and it caught the eyes of some DETROIT — Manager Sparky city or advertising logo is also a followed by a mass of Christian an Aug. 12 trade with Atlanta, the 1984 World Series,” MIh Specter revealed that he met with officials, Guzman said. Anderson isn’t expecting any mira­ strong selling point, he added. burial at 12; 30 p.m. in St. Mai^ against Toronto’s Jim Clancy. Mike Boddicker. 10-12, gave up Tor Bork on Wednesday, but said the "W e’ve had 20 municipalities cles this weekend because he 15-10. on Yanks as\ Church, Windsor Locks. Burial will seven runs — only two earned — on nominee’s last-ditch appeal was say ‘Hey, we’re really j..lerested The meters themselves would figures the mere presence of his "I’ll tell you, if Doyle can get us Ook in something like that,” ’ he said be In St. Mary Cemetery, Windsor seven hits In the 4 1-3 innings he Boh unconvincing. The senator thus resemble traditional models, Tigers in a showdown series one more. I think we might win it.” Mir Car hits tree; driver hurt in a telephone interview last Locks, with military honors. Cal­ lasted. .Mike Williamson went the decided to join Sen. Bob Packwood with a timer on top and aalot for against the Toronto Blue Jays Anderson said. rest of the way for the Orioles. Sso A Manchester man was Injured of Oregon as Republicans opposed week. coins on the bottom. Sandwiched ling hours are today from 2 to 4 and until later that Turner was the 7 to 9 p.m. already constitutes one. It took a complete game pefor- Ray Knight and Mike Young hit A L Roundup Mil Wednesday after losing control of driver of the car that hit the tree, to the nomination. "The attraction is that people in between would be a mecha­ "This is no longer a shot now,” mance by Walt Terrell, still in don’t have to carry a large home runs for Baltimore. Matt B or his car and hitting a tree, police because he drove away from the "This is a difficult vote since I nism about 3 inches high that Anderson saidThursdaynightafter considerable pain from a stiff neck, Nokes and Ki rk Gibson homered for Tor reports say. scene to go to the hospital. Police will be opposing my president, my amounts of coins,” said would with a slot for the meter Edgar Campbell the Tigers beat the Baltimore to puli the Tigers through against NEW YORK (AP) - AI Nipper is Ook Guzman. Detroit. Min According to police. Michael A. said that Turner told the hospital party and a man of powerful cards. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Edgar Orioles 9-5 to move within a game of the Orioles. "You’ve just got to go out there just as curious os everybody else Sso Turner. 23, of 175 ’Tudor Lane, was staff that he had been Injured when intellect whom I respect and like," C. Campbell Sr., a court clerk and the Blue Jays in the American Terrell. 17-10, with little or and play," Nokes said. “ Have a why he has become Invincible CIsi turning left from Sphice Street onto he tripped over a cat. Specter said. former councilman who was one of League East. "But I think this is a nothing on the ball, gave up eight good time. You can’t let highs and against the New York Yankees. East Center Street when his car ’Turner was treated for minor The Pennsylvania Republican the first blacks to political miracle, I really do. After blowing hits, but got the big outs when he lows bother you.” "I wish I knew," Nipper, 11-12, 2 Nitll began to fishtail on the wet road, Injuries and released, according to said his opposition to Bork was power in Philadelpni^^led-Wed­ two games (last weekend in To­ needed them. The Tigers, who have lost five of said when asked about stretchlifg causing it to veer to the wrong side a hospital spokesman. He was driven by "substantial doubt as to nesday. He was 84. ronto), I never thought we’d get "I was just throwing it up there, their last eight games, didn’t look his record ths season to 4-0 agolnsInn of the road and cross over a Issued a summons charging him how he would apply fundamental Jobless rate at 5.9% Campbell had nearly reached 65 back in it.” trying to get it there on the fly," ready in the first inning. the Yankees in the Boston Red Sox’ four-foot section of grass, before with evading responsibility and principles of constitutional law” — when he was first elected to public Detroit, which lost three of four Terrell said. “ Most definitely there Terrell walked Jim Dwyer and 7-5 victory Thursday night over x-SI. I colliding with a maple tree. traveling unreasonably fast under especially in cases of free speech 8.0 percent in August but down from office as an at-large member of City games to Toronto to fail 2>A games wasn’t a lot on it.” New York. Continued from page 1 Fred Lynn and both scored on a Monti Police said they did not fin^out the conditions. and equality for women. 10.9 percent a year ago. Council. He was 72 when elected behind in the American League The Orioles also did their part, double by Cal Ripken Jr. "I wish I did because I would like Philo An alternate umeployment rate quarter sessions clerk, heading an East, now finds itself in position to committing three errors to allow "Some innings, Walt was tired,” to use whatever it is against some of PINit has been relatively sticky,” Mrs. Chicc Norwood said. “ There has been including the 1.7 million members agency that maintains criminal advance to the league playoffs with five unearned runs in the first three catcher Nokes said. “ But that the western teams. I haven’t been considerable anecdotal evidence of of the armed services stationed In records for Municipal Court and a sweep of the three-game series innings. happens. When it does, you have to effective against them," Nipper Attorney to sue town, police localized labor shortages and rising the United States, also dropped 0.1 Common Pleas Court. At age 80 he that starts tonight at Tiger Sta­ "We opened the door and they be able to spot it. That’s what Walt said after the Red Sox rallied from x-Son Cincli wages in some jobs traditionally percentage point, to 5.8 percent. became, briefly, chairman of the dium. Two Toronto victories would walked right through it," Balti­ did” a 5-1 deficit with six runs in the last three innings. Hou« An Andover man has filed a held by young people. Even so, their city Democratic committee. clinch the division for the Blue Jays more Manager Cal Ripken Sr. said. The Tigers answered with four Lot 4 refused, one of the officers stated blood system. Whitney’s complaint Nipper held the Yankees to just complaint against the town of unemployment rate, at 16.3 percent while two by Detroit would force a “ That’s the sign of a good runs in the bottom of the first, Allan that his eyes looked bloodshot, the says a nurse told him she did not five hits, although three of them Son I Manchester and members of the in September, has shown less one-game playoff Monday in ballclub." however, thanks to two Baltimore complaint says. Whitney said they have the authority to give such were home runs. He walked twoand K While he was performing the to 29.7 percent last month. (Kns July 11. 1984. the complaint says. tests, a crowd gathered. Some in blood technician. About 90 minutes For other population groups, the • BUNIONS. HAMMER TOES, HEEL PAIN. ETC. ’The officers.,demanded Whitney’s the crowd engaged in “ catcalls" later, the tests showed that there Labor Deparment offered these • DISEASES OF THE SKIN M). license and registration, according while watching, according to the was no alcohol In Whitney’s system. statistics: • SPORTS MEDICINE LO to the documents filed by Whitney, complaint. according to the complaint. " • FOOT A ANKLE INJURIES NFL owners won’t talk until union changes stance • Whites, 5.1 percent last month.| (Dro who is an attorney. After passing the tests, Whitney Whitney has asked for $250,000 unchanged from August but down • FOOT GROWTHS (spurs, warts, iumcrs. ftc.i After being stopped, the officers was told to head for home, the • LATEST SURGICAL TECHNIQUE apiece from the town, Manchester from 6.0 percent a year ago. By Dove Goldberg negotiations Suggesting that this is behind my teammates and the Ch asked him if he had been drinking. complaint says. Police Chief Robert Lannan. and SATUROAI' I eVENma HOURS AVAILABLE • WORKMENS COMPENSATION CASES The Associated Press anything more Is an attempt to cause of the strike," Ns Whitney asked that he be left alone, • Blacks. 12.3 percent, down EMERGENCIES SEEN SAME DAY Related story Oi Instead. Whitney drove to Man­ the two officers because the inci­ obscure the difficult economic There also was the possibility of Ah the document states. chester Memorial Hospital, where dent deprived him of his "rights, from 12.4 percent in August and 14.6 — see page 12 percent a year ago. Mane. NEW YORK — As more striking issues Including free agency,” another big-name defection when The officers then asked Whitney he asked to be given a test to privileges and immunity” of a 646-5153 It wasn’t the first time that Lawrence Taylor of the New York Lo 483 Middle Turnpike W„ Manchester players returned to their teams. to recite the alphabet. When he determine levels of alcohol In his citizen, the complaint says. • Hispanics, 8.2 percent, up from NFL owners are sticking to their Upshaw has suggested that free Giants, the league’s Most Valuable Oi hard-line position — no new bar­ t))l8 weekend’s games, agency is not the main issue. But he Player last season, hinted in an Ph [en^’i Ns gaining until the union shows some didn't know how the ratings also has said that the players will interview with WNBC-TV in New 9 CIl sign of backing off free agency. would got so we decided to step not give up their demand for some York that he might return next La Manchester Is Special... The NFL Management Council, back a week and take a look at it." sort of unrestricted free agency at week. No members of the Super At the owners’ bargaining arm, brus­ said Miller spokesman BobBertini. some point in a player’s career. Bowl champions have yet returned Let me show you! quely rejected Thursday a public who said decisions on future ' Moreover, some of the players and Giants player rep George overture from union head Gene advertising would be made later. who have returned to camps have Martin said he believed no Giant Ami o d ia n a Upshaw to resume the talks that Upshaw made his call for new cited that as the reason for their would break the picket line. b GARDENS broke off last Friday. talks at a news conference in defection. Ridl 293 Grissom Road 168 Woodland St. ■ 643-8474 8am-6pm daily "There has been no indication Washington at which he also "I told Gene Upshaw this was "I ’m just thinking of doing what I what I’m going to do." said Steve have to do to retain my sanity," W E ’ R E YOU R LAW N <3X GA R D E N • either publicly or privately. that the accused owners of trying to make BOSi Manchester union’s demands are different now the strike "a black versus white Dlls, the backup quarterback of the Taylor said. "Hopefully It can be HOLLAND than they were ... when the Issue” Los Angeles Rams and one of the worked out before I have to make El Burki that decision but if not, I’ll have to negotiations were recessed," a "They’re calling me black, mil­ players to cross the lines on Horn BULBS Council statement said. itant and hostile,"hesaid,"They're Thursday. make my own." Owe FOREST HILLS area. This MUMS ^ Ten more players crossed picket trying to divide us along the lines of "Basically, I didn’t feel that Gene Asked if he might report next Crocus * 1 ” was representing what the players week, he replied, "It Is possible." Orssi spacious 4 bedroom home with Colorful Fall tines Thursday, including Tony black versus white. That’s some­ Rom i Doraett of the Dallas Cowboys, the thing the players are aware of” wanted and that was sticking on the Also returning Thursday were sows large country kitchen and formal Chrysanthemums 4/M0*» fourth-leading rusher in NFL his­ Upshaw also suggested that the free agency issue. I had already running back Tony Collins of New M o n tory. That brought to 48 the number union’s demand for unrestricted given them one paycheck. I didn’t England, the first Patriot to go < Vibrant Colors for Autumn back; veteran offensive linemen dining room was meant for the who have, defected from the union free agency was not the major see any reason to give them 7 TOM -Yellow. WMte, Rust & Purple with 2 p.m. EDT today the deadline Issue, as the owners have been another, based on what Gene was Bill Bryan and David Studdard of active family. 1st floor family room for players to return and still get insisting. saying” Denver; running backs Mike Gu- with sliders to patio. Immediate EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL paid for this week. "We are calling upon the owners Money also was the reason for the man and Charles White of the 0 « Euonymous. But the players weren’t the only to send their negotiators back to the defection of Dorsett, who received a Rams; defensive backs Antonio occupancy. ) ones to feel the financial pinch. table that they left last Friday," letter from the (jowboys saying he Gibson and Gene Atkins of New Rhododendrons • all colon Orleans and running Broderick HR— This Week’s An Associated Press survey Upshaw said "We just feel that a was putting the annuity in his (M). Junipon. Boxwood, Azaloit showed that more than 287,000 lot of things we talked about and contract in Jeopardy by staying out Sargent of St. Louis. (41,1 tickets to this week’s replacement suggested are just not getting of camp. The annuity, which will Wide receiver Walter Murray of Special Hibu^s Evorgroon. Fonythia, Nolly. Yowt Indianapolis, who had returned to Oleinder games had been return^ by fans, through to the group of owners out pay him $8.4 million between 1990 40 percent of the total sold. Sellout there that should be concerned and 2014, began being funded Feb. Colts’ practices earlier this week, AP ptIOtO and Seattle center Stan Eisenhooth Call Pat Kershaw Merrill Lynch Realty 4-5 ft. PEebVOUR streaks were expected to end about a strike." 1, 1985 on a monthly basis for five RItor Sunday for Denver, 139 straight But the Management Council years. He would have lost the last 28 walked out again and rejoined the Clsnu months of the payment had he unibn. Stodd 872-7777 or 872-3155 9 5 LAWN New England running back Tony Collins sits on his since 1970, and Washington. ISO came back with a statement a few Real Estate Division since 1906. hours later indicating it saw no new remained on strike. --E llElsewhere, players vowed to helmet along the sidelines during a Patriot practice And the Miller Brewing Co., a reason for talks. It added; "I had no choice but to corrfe in remaij) out even though their HBP- session. Cdllins became the first regular to return to the major sponsor of NFL telecasts, "This is a labor dispute. Race has because of my financial situation,” reasons for doing so appeared CIsnH 295 Hartford Tpke., Vernon, Conn. / (203) 872-7777 shaky. Um WINTERGREEN NFL club. said It was pulling its commercials never been a factor in these Dorsett said. "I am still lOOpercent Kolsi T—! IS W — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct. 2. I9t7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct. 2. 1987 - 11 Robinson among the challengers to NBA draft Jackson steps aside By Danitl Wakin to litigate rather than negotiate. We without artificial (salary) Also Thuraday, a moratorium on cap later was negotiated into the Under the right of flrst refusal, a TI m A«soclat*d Prtss are extremely comfortable with restraints." signing players or condncting roo­ labor agreement that gave the team has the right to match a our legal postition,” he said. The lead plaintiffs Include Junior kie and free agent camps expired players n percent of the league’s salary offer for a player whose m W A R K , N. J. - The N B A ’s top ’The players’ contract expired Brldgeman.' of the Milwaukee after being in effect since June 17. gross revenues. contract expires. in dramatic fashion draft pick, David Robinson, and June IS. Bucks, president of the NBA ’The NBA and the union agreed on Thurday’s suit alleges the league The suit charges that NBA teams eight other players are leading a After nine negotiating sessions, Players Association; Robinson, the moratorium to hasten contract is witholding from the players more use the r i ^ to prevent players By Steve Wiistein counsel to younger players, espe­ pitbters this year, then stepped in legal challenge to what they charge no progress was reported on the 1986-1987 College Player of the Year negotiations. than 82.4 million due.them because from joining other teams. The Associated Press cially rookie home run slugger and hit an 92 fastball off southpaw la the NMional Basketball Associa­ players’ key demands, namely, the from Navy and the San Antonio neisber said players who were of a shortfall in the l9iMI-1987season. The suit said all three restraints Mark M(K*wire and last year’s Eld Vande Berg with one out, tion’s restraint of free trade. three elements of the suit. Spurs’ No. 1 draft choice, and free drafted and are free agents may The salary cap was |4 million per have been abused by tbe teams. OAKLAND. Calif. - Reggie Rookie of the Year Jose Canseco. starting a two-run rally. The players Joined in a class In New York, Larry Fleisher, agent guard Rory Sparrow, who now sign and report to camp. team last season. The cap is a Jackson became Mr. October for Jackson hit only .214 with 15 home The ovation continued as Jackson action lawsuit filed Thursday in general counsel for the players played for the New York Knicks ’Twice before the union has filed "powerful weapon for destroying the last time at the Oakland runs and 42 runs batted in, and his stood on first and then Jogged into ’The suit is the latest in a series of federal court In Newark against the union, said it has asked for a quick last season. suits. The Oscar Robertson anti­ competition for players’ services,” Coliseum, bowing out in typically low production in the designated- the dugout as he was replaced by attacks by professional athletes on league and its teams, charging decision to avoid labor conflict. the suit said. dramatic fashion with a pinch-hit pinch-runner Stan Javfer. trust suit in 1970 prevented several free agency. hitter role Is in part the reason for them with violating anti-trust laws "W e’re hoping to avoid any Krovatin said the nine players attempts to merge the NBA with the single on his flnal swing of the bat. the A ’s failure this year. The ovation went on for another through the college draft, salary lockouts or strike," he said. ’Train' N F L players are on strike seek­ represent a cross-section of the American Basketball Association. As for the college draft, the suit Stirring memories of World Ser­ But the A ’s discounted that, minute until Jackson reappeared cap and light-of-first refusal policy. ing camps begin Friday and the ing unrestricted free agency for and waved and blew kisses to the contractual situations. ’The suit was settled in 1976 and the called it "one of the longest-running ies heroics, he waved his helmet hoping he would be a better The players are seeking a court season starts Nov. 6. players with more than four years’ crowd. The suit was filed in Newark NBA absorbed four ABA teams for continuing restraints on competi­ and blew kisses to the fans standing influence than last year’s D H , Dave order stopping the practices. “It comes down to free agency," experience. He said he felt comfortable and because of favorable antitrust case the 1976-77 season. tion for player .lervices in the and chanting, "Reggie. Reggie” In Kingman. Manager Tony LaRussa Gary Bettman, general counsel Gerald Krovatin, an attorney for ’The other players named in the relaxed in his last at-bat. hi law in the court district, and In 1982, an antitrust suit pre­ N B A .” Rookies who refuse to sign brilliant sunshine. said he’s happy with the decision for the NBA, said the league was not the players, said of the suit. NBA suit are Armon Gilliam, because the district is known for its vented the N BA from instituting the with a team that has drafted them Then he went to his locker and and McGwire and Canseco both say " I was loose," he saW." I ’ve been surprised by the legal action. "Players want the right to decide Reggie Williams, Jose Ortiz, Dar­ efficient "management” of cases, salary cap which places a lim it on can’t play professionally, Krovatin said simply, "Th is was m y last they benefited a great deal from there 9,000 times. It’s like getting "Unfortunately they’ve decided who they want to play for ... and rell Walker, Phil Hubbard and Ken ICrovofIn said. player salaries for each team. ’The noted. Barlow. at-bat.” Jackson. out of bed in the morning.” . Jackson. 41, said he wasn’t If Jackson’s hit in Thursday’s 9-5 Jackson’s teammates vzere ex­ making an official announcement victory over Cleveland was his final cited watching him, although Can­ of his retirement after 20 seasons. swing at the Coliseum, where he seco hoped for even more. This was not the time for a formal starred from 1968-75, he made the " It was great that Reggie got a speech. But he left no doubt most of ft in an emotional moment base hit, but I would like to see him Thursday he intends to quit for the players and the fans. go out with a home run." said SCOREBOARD playing. "H e ’s the only player I ’ve ever Conseco, who hit his 3Ist homer in He often has hinted he will retire managed who brought tears to my the game. after this season, but he never eyes," La Russa said after watch­ Vande Berg said he threw Jack- 22 Tlg>rt9, Orioles 5 National Laagua raaulta Major Loagua Loadora made it so definite as he did this ing Jackson chop a single up the son only fastballs because he had W i time. middle while pinch-hitting in the never faced him before. BasebaD ” l ’d like to be around next year, eighth inning. Jackson finished with 563 career ■ A L TIM O m DCTROIT PIrataa 12. Cuba 3 By Tlw AMsetotad Scholastic s b rh b l abrhM Based OP 4N el Bids, but it won’t be as a player,” Jackson, who had been limited to homers. He is sixth on the all-time Stanlck2b 4 0 10 WhItakrTb 5 000 AIMRRICAN LRAGUR Jackson said. pinch-hitting in the past month list. Gonzols3b CHICAGO PITTfBUROH 00 00 AAadIckdh 5 12 0 G AB R H Pet. He has said he is considering a because of a hamstring pull, was He played on divison winners in Amorletn Lsaguo itmillngs Dwyer rt 2 100 Wlwrxlrpr 0 10 0 abrhM oferbM Boggs Bsn 147 551 NO 2U .363 MH8 JV girla aoccar Hort rt 10 0 0 Gibson If 5 2 12 DMrtnz cf 5 00 0 Bandslf 4 23 2 AAolltor Mil 115 452 110 160 .354 coaching or management role with given a standing ovation by the 11 seasons, and appeared in six Tu Lynn ef 3 1 1 0 TrommI ss 5 2 3 1 Noca3b 5 120 Und2b 5------110 Trammll Det IN 9H 108 202 M* The AAonchester High lunlor varsity tbe Athletics, possibly investing in crowd of 9,846 even while he was in World Series, three with Oakland ■sst OlvMsn Murray 1b 4 0 00 Palmer 1b 5 12 1 VonSlykcf girls' soccer team lostsf ItsI first - - game of So DaEvns 1b 3 110 3 3 3 3 Puckett Min 154 611 95 201 .329 th'(^ club and becoming a part- the on-deck circle. Before batting, and three with the New York W L Pet. o s CRIpkn SS 4 12 2 Nokesc 3 3 2 1 Oowsonrf 5 0 2 1 (tattp 0000 By LEWIS WITHAM Matttr^y NY 139 561 92 103 326 the year to Hall High of West Hartford, pe Toronto «6 63 .604 — Sheets dh 4 0 0 0 Muphrvlf 5 03 0 Coles 3b 4 111 Femndz Tor 2-0, Thursday. Ploying well for the owner. Jackson acknowledged the crowd’s Yankees. His teams won the Series Lemon cf 3 0 11 Take the number of Canadian IN 578 n IN .322 fui Dotrolt 95 64 .597 1 Knight 3b 4 111 Lusoder rf 3 0 12 Rowdon3b 4 110 Breomlb 5123 Seltzer KC 191 630 Ml 203 322 Indians were Beth O'Brien, Karen Jackson's contribution to the A's chants by waving his helmet. in all but 1981. He was the 1977 MllvMiukoo 90 69 .566 6 Kennedyc 4 0 2 1 Berryhll c 4 0 3 1 RRayIdsrf 5 12 1 teams (6, 7 or 8) in the NHL, mul­ Franco Cle -Harley, Jenna Revegno, and Mindy Brokns3b 4 00 0 128 495 M i n 319 this year came less from his bat and The left-handed hitter, who World Series MVP, hitting three Now York 17 72 .547 9 MYoung If 4 111 Dunstonss 4 0 10 LVIlrec 4 02 1 tiply by the minutes In a regu­ Yount Mil 153 621 M 195 .314 Addobbo. Manchester's next tilt Is Photo by Kool Soston 76 83 .478 30 Tetals MISS Tetals 36 911 7 Sandrsn p 3 000 Ferm inu 4 2 2 0 GBall Tor 153 999 111 i r .312 today at home against Simsbury. more from his leadership and hasn’t been facing left-handed home runs in the clinching game. Boltimoro 66 93 .415 30 MMosonp 0 0 0 0 Drabekp 300 1 lar-season overtime period and Manchester High football coach Ron be out the rest of the season. Clovotand 60 99 .377 36 Baltimore 310 100 MO-5 Quotfesph 10 10 JRobiMnp 0 0 0 0 add the men on the ice for a Mc(}wlre, Oakland, N ; GBell, Toronto, WosiDivWon . 411 tie Ox-9 Bailer p 0000 Gregg cf 1110 team defending the standard N ; DaEvans,Oetrolt,34; DwEvons,Boston, Cournoyer (right) has a bit of advice for Manchester visits South Windsor Satur­ Brmlev ph Su W L Pel. o s Gome Winning RBI — Lusoder (2). 10 0 0 power play. 34; Hrbek, Minnesota, 34; Jacoby, x-MInnototo 85 74 .535 — E— Stonlcek, Kennedy, CRIpken. LOB— Lynchp 0000 q ^ a n d , 32; NokM, Detroit, 32; linebacker Chris Rossitto during the day while crosstown East Catholic hosts Kansas. City 80 79 .503 5 Baltimore 4, CK.trolt 7. 3B— CRIpken, Totals 41 314 3 Totals 30181611 .Pogllarulo, New York, 32; Snyder, Oeve- G olf Jackson’s record impressive Indians’ opener against Glastonbury. Wilbur Cross at Mount Nebo. COI Oakland 80 79 .503 5 Trammell, Kennedy, Lemon, Lynn, Mod- PAYOFF: The answer Is also lond,32. 84 .473 10 Oitcago 75 lock. HR— Knight (14), Nokes (32), giiroto 000 MO Ml— 3 the number of home games Rune Bowed In Rossitto was injured in the gam e and will Fu Soottto 75 84 .473 10 MYoung (16), Gibson (24). Pittsburgh tM 040 ilk— 12 GBell, Toronto, 134; DwEvone, Boston, OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Reg­ T smos 75 84 .473 10 ____ IP H R ER BB SO (tame Winning RBI — Drobek (1). scheduled for each team in 122; AAc(tadre, Oakicmd, 117; Moltingly, 8outharn Opan aeoras Graig Nettles in an Oakland restau­ California 73 86 .4S9 13 Baltimore E— Berryhlll, Coles, Lind. DP— Chlcogo2. the NHL season. New York,...... 114; Canseco, ‘ Oakland, * d, 112; gie Jackson, once one of the rant after the Yankees won the th( K 4 1 1 0 Powdar Puff Gene Sauers 3636— 71 girls’ soccer action. Both clubs are and they just couldn’t get Into it.” Philadelphia (Ruffin 11-14) at Pitts­ BLondrum pitched to 1 batter In the Kenny Knox 3933— 71 MDovIs rf 4 2 4 1 8th. now 4-91 overall. 2-91 in the COC. Coventry outshot the Terriers, 17-6, Bolton Coach Mike LandolphI said burgh (Walk 63), 7:35 p.m. AAurphvcf 5 10 0 Mary Wright 457, Terry SlemlnskI 464, Willie wood 3636— 71 La Cincinnati (Rasmussen 61) at Houston WP— Nolte 6 Montgomerv. Nancy Hahn 456, Barbara Chamberlain Joy Delsing 3636-71 "The first half was pretty even. of his troops. "The first goal came (tanseedh 4 2 2 4 Umpires— Home, DeMuth; First, Coventry’s next game is Monday (Knepper 617), 0:35 p.m. Phillips 3b 2 111 106506, Vicky Ladobouche 177-475, Ar- Chris Perry 3734— 71 Continued from page 9 With the Yankees in front 93, who live in Van Nuys, Calii., near ’The second half we definitely had at home against conference foe kind of fast and on the second goal qu New York (Oleda 65) at St. Louis (Tudor MeSherrv; Second, Pulll; Third, RIpplev. lyne Meek 191. Ted Lehnrxinn Tettletonc 2 0 0 0 T — 2:56. A^,316. 37-34— 71 Righetti ran into trouble in the the center of the earthquake that hit she just outran the defense and put toi 63), 0:35 p.m. Weiss ss 3 0 11 Duffy Waldorf 3437— 71 the better of play. We just couldn’t Bacon Academy. Los Angeles (Valanzueic 1614) ctl Son us eighth when Ed Romero opened the southern California on ’Thursday. finish,” said Coventry Oiach Chris Coventry 0 0— 0 It Into the lower corner.” Diego (Grant 60), 10:05 p.m. LaVaa Induatrlal Boston pinned the loss on Dave inning with a single a nd Spike Owen " I was reOlly frantic, but then I D ’Ambrosio, ’’WebadeigHrsbotsin Rocky HIM 0 O-'O Strickland scored at 6:06 of the Atlanta (Coffman 1-3) at Son Francisco Totals 34 913 9 OodgaraT.RIantaO (tave Mazzoll 219992, John Stratton Righetti. 96, the fourth Yankees walked. With one out, Burks singled got a telephone call and learned my Savea: C— Werfel I, RH— Melonie opening half and again at 30:38. (Drovecky 1611). 10:35 p.m. the last 15 minutes and they had Montonte 8. 215-567, John Myers 209269207-675, Don pitcher, with three runs In the in Romero arid then came Barrett's mom and dad were in CTiicago to Lauren Clark and Jennifer Mu- Ooturday's Gomes Cleveland MO IN 400-5 39 6 15 6 Wilson 233-606, Rich Garner 229582, Football none but we couldn’t put one away. Chlcogo at Montreal, 1:35 p.m. Oakland oio oil S2x— 9 SAN FRAN LOS ANGELS (tary Rawson 203-223-607, Dale Naeoell eighth on R B I singles by Ellis hit that scored both Owen and watch me pitch.” McDowell said. They (Rocky Hill) played tough Bolton trimmed neggia played well for Bolton, New York at St. Louis, 3:15 p.m. (tame Winning RBI — Canseco (17). abrhM abrhM 2292096W, Nick MaroHI 556, Al Senna Burks and Marty Barrett and a Burks, thanks to Righetti’s error. The Angels, ^ 1986 A L West which Is bark In action Monday at Onclnnatl at Houston, 3:35 p.m. E— HInzo. DP— Cleveland 1, Oakland 1 Aldrete rf 4 0 10 Sox 2b 4 0 3 1 ON ON 001— 6 defensively. We didn’t do much E A S T H A M P TO N - Two first- Leonard If 3 0 0 0 Shipley 3b 219992, Rich Higgins 213-555, Bary bizarre error by Righetti. Mike Greenwell’s leadoff homer champs, are last in thedi vision with 3:30 p.m. at Portland High School Atlanta at Son FrandKO, 4;05 p.m. LOB— Cleveland 4, Oakland 9. 3B— 10 0 0 Two outs when winning run scored, PInnev 572, Dick Murphy 264212-6N, wrong except not score.” half goals from Mo Strickland Philadelphia at Rttsburgh, 7:05 p.m Phillips, MDovIs 2, (tallego. HR— Jocoby Lefferts p 0 0 0 0 Hew lb 4 0 10 (tame Winning RBI — Puhl (4). NFL atandlngi Righetti deflected the throw in the ninth, his 19th, gave the Red three games remaining. 0 0 0 0 AAark Masley 2095M, Mike Kopp 234 Sweeper Lisa Friedrich played Los Angelas at Son Diego, 10:05 p.m. (33), Canseco (31). SB— MDovIs (18), (tarrelts p Shelby cf 10 0 0 E— RoRevnolds 6 Virgil, Heothcock. 563, Joe Parker 205-557, Rich Woodbury toward the plate after Barrett’s Sox an insurance run. It was the "There’s no way our team Is paced East Hampton High to a 2-0 Eo«t Hampton 2 0— 2 Oundav's (Oames Butler (33), Weiss (1). S— Tetfleton, JBell. Hndsn ph 10 0 0 J(tanzlzcf 3 0 0 0 DP— Atlanta 1, Houston 2 LOB-^ttanta 6, 213-560, Carl Bornord 555, Frank Uriah AMERICAN CONFERENCE well as did Anna Werfel In goal for win over Bolton High Thursday In Bolton - 0 0— 0 Chicago at AAontreal, 1:35 p.m. WCIork 1b 3 0 0 0 AAarshalrf 3 12 0 single and when the ball eluded lefthand-hitting Greenwell’s first going to finish last and become the SF-Phllllps. Houston 11. 3B— GDovIs, Hall, G fie ^ , 204, Dale Doody 221-219232-669, Phil Coventry. D ’Ambrosio cited his Charter Oak Conference girls’ Scoring: EH— Strickland (3); Savn: PPhiladelphia h ll^ p h ta at PlttUHirgh,Rttmur 1:35 p.m. IP H R RR BB SO CDavIs cf 2 0 0 0 C(Wvynnlf 0 0 0 0 Cruz. SB— Hall (20), GPerry 3 (41), W L 'T Pef. PF FA catcher Joel Skinner. Burks also homer this season off a lefthanded first American League team since EH— Llia Abbot 11, B— (tanlelle Curylo Reid rf 10 0 0 RWIIIms If 10 0 0 Atose OH-^fmWojKiwqn 264-602,_Angus entire defensive unit, as well. soccer action. New York at St. Louis, 3:15 p.m. Ctaerkfoll 3 (3), Blouser (5), Bow (20), (tant Plourde 224225-610, George Russell N.Y. Jets 3 0 0 1.000 74 92 scored. pitcher. i the (Philadelphia) Athletics (in 14. Cincinnati at Houston, 3:35 p.m. Condlottl L.7-18 6 93 9 7 7 4 4 Spllmn3b 3 0 0 0 Sclosdoc 4 3 10 (4). S— I leothcock^ Huttbord. 211-553, Roger Logace 239995, (tane Buffalo 1 1 0 .900 63 61 9 Los Angeles at Son Diego. 4:05 p.m. Brenlyc 3 0 0 0 Mercodoc 0 0 0 0 IP H “ We had him tonight, we just let 1914 and 1915) to go from first place VondBsrg 1 3 3 3 3 1 R ER BB to Gale 207, Howie Edwards 217-564, Andy Miami 1 1 0 JDO 44 38 White Sox 6, mngerB 3 9 Atlanta at Son FTondsco, 4:05 p.m. SStewort 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 MIndzph 10 0 0 Bryant If 3 0 10 Altanta Michaud 210, Ed Bo chi 201, William New England 1 1 0 .900 S3 64 him get away," said PInlella of to last place in straight seasons.” BNO RBOULAR SRASON (tahtand Mnwrngc 0 0 0 0 Ramsey rf 0 00 0 Pointer 493 9 5 5 3 4 Indlanoplls 0 2 0 .000 31 46 Chicago rookie Jack McDowell RThpsn 2b 3 0 0 0 GHfmn ss 4 10 0 Calhoun 593, Donald Cockenham 229 Nipper. California catcher Bob Boone said. Gltavit 6 5 3 3 2 1 Assnnuchr 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 570, Tippy Hyson 813, Mike Rellsteod Central won his third straight game as the GNsIson 93 3 3 3 1 0 Woslngr ss 10 0 0 Shrprsn 3b 3 2 3 1 Cory 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Ondnootl 1 1 0 JDO 49 48 “ He’s one of the best relievers in Santiago slips in another hit 3 0 0 0 Welch p 5N, Tom Provencal 5N, (3ory Cyr 552, Mariners 8, Rangers 6 Amorlcan Loagua raaulli Codorst W,93 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 MWIImsss 3 112 Puleo 13-3 1 0 0 0 1 Mac Seqgr _2 ^ 2 0 , Brian Block, Al Cleveland 1 1 0 JOO S5 38 the game and when he comes in you White Sox pulled into a three-way Kutcher 2b 10 0 0 Acker L>8 Ecksrsisv S,16 3 1 0 0 0 1 2-3 3 1 1 0 0 Schewy 216232-616, MIko Klapick 203- Houston 1 1 0 ,900 9D 90 expect him to nail it down,” said tie with Texas and Seattle for fourth At Arlington^ Texas, Mickey GDovIs pitched to 2 batters In Ihe 7th. Reuschel p 10 0 0 flegstan 201-210414, John Belosky ^245-573, Pittsburgh 1 1 0 ,900 40 SI this season. Milner cf 10 0 0 Oorwin 5 4 4 Nipper of Righetti. place in the West. Greg Walker’s Brantley’s three-run homer helped SAN DIEGO (AP) - Cincinnati Rad8ox7,Yankaai6 Umpires— Home, Denklnger; Rrst, 3 4 3 Dan Dumond 336209996, Jim Buono- Wetl Van Slyke’s triple was the first of Coble; Second, McCoy; Third, Bremlgon. Tetals ■ 010 Totals 31710 4 Heothcock 31-3 4 1 1 0 0 phane 206203-563, John KozIckI 246236 LA Raiders 3 0 0 1.000 47 7 But Red Sox Manager John two-run single capped a four-run Seattle’s Mike Moore avoid becom­ reliever Frank Williams had San T— 2:52. A-^,846. Meads 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 670, Leon Bilodeau 336236-619, Pete Denver 1 0 1 .790 57 34 fifth inning as the White Sox ing the first 29game loser since Diego’s Benito Santiago’s record NL Roundup five consecutive hits in the fifth San Randsce ON ON i Andersen W.95 1 1 0 0 0 1 Kansas City 1 1 0 .900 34 96 NcNamara didn't agree. inning against Scott Sanderson and BOSTON NBW YORK Les Angstas ON no I Beodrv 256611. improved their record to 2912, best Brian Kingman of Oakland was 920 rookie hitting streak in his hands, o b rh b l abrhM W P-Polm er. PB— Atenir. Son Diego 1 1 0 JDO 41 44 "When he came in, Mac looked at Mike Mason. Darnell Coles, R.J. Burks cf 6 3 3 1 Hndsndh. 3 10 0 (tame Winning RBI — Welch (1). Umpires— Home, Froemmlng; Rrst, Seattle 1 1 0 JDO 60 94 him and told us we were going to get in the A L West over the last five in 1980. Moore is 919 and then he slipped. Barrett 2b 4 0 3 2 Rndlph 2b 4 113 Whlta8ox6.Angala3 E— Aldrots, RTIiomoson 2, Bryant. Qulck;.Sacond,.C.WIIIIoms; Third, KIMer., B aiaxy LUagUa NATKNUL CONFERENCE weeks. The host White Sox are 5938 Seattle’s Harold Reynolds stole Santiago was hitless for the Reynolds, and Mike LaValliere Horndh 3 0 11 Mtngly 1b 3 0 0 0 OP— Son Frondsco h Los Angeles him ,” said Nipper, " a i^ we all sort " I hit a double off him (the first followed with run-scoring singles 1.LOB— Lot Angeles 6. Laurie Czalka 137-136373, Flo Bault since June 28. his 58th base of the season to take Padres in the eighth Thursday OwEvn 1b 2 0 11 Destrod 1b 3 0 0 0 3B— Bryant. Dot las 1 1 0 JDO 39 38 of laugniedlau^siv-AA vrsion the bench." time I faced him ) and after that he for a 91 lead Benzngrrt 5 0 0 0 WlnfleW rf 4 0 0 0 CALIFORNIA CHICAGO 5— Welch. 133, Rose Borello 135, Chris Bradley 154, Phlladiphta 1/Vl 0 JDO 51 91 McDowell had been worried all the A L lead. Kansas City’s Willie when he faced Williams, who has trhbl abrhM IP H R ER BB SO C a ro lyn M in o r 125-345, DIanno Nipper gave up Willie Randolph’s got me out every time,” he said. Orsenwilf 5 13 1 Posoualf 4 111 Sf.--- Louism m T 1 0 JDO 48 41 day about the safety of his parents. Wilson has 57. successfully gotten Santiago out in Astros 6, Braves 5 Romero 3b 5 1 1 0 GWordef 4 111 Downing If 4 0 10 Guillen ss 4 0 3 3 tan ngnclMe Calendar TrzcInskI 136131-122-303. 1 1 e JDO 96 45 seventh homer, a three-run shot In Santiago admitted that he bunted SOwanss 4 10 0 Pglrulo 3b 4 0 10 McLmrSb 4 0 10 Hill 3b 4 10 0 Reuschel L.199 5 8 7 5 3 1 N.Y. Otants 0 2 0 .000 33 90 the third Inning, and solo homers to all but one at-bat this season William’s first pitch because he Terry Puhl’s nin-scoring single 4 110 AAanrlqTb 0 00 0 Lefferts 3 3 0 0 0 0 Manonoc 5 13 0 Slilnnerc 3 0 0 0 Joyner 1b Taa-Telalara Gary Ward, his 16th. in the fourth Santiago bunted to left of the was despefate to continue his with two outs in the ninth Inning Gosir ph 10 0 0 Rovdh 4 13 0 Balnesdh 3 0 11 (tarrelts 3 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago r r 0 1.000 96 33 mound and Williams slipped while ASechm SS 3 110 JKHowl3b 4 13 3 Co Idem rf 4 13 0 Let Angelet TO D A Y Folth Money 106492, Sue Wilbur N1, Minnesota 3 0 0 1.000 95 35 and a mammoth Dan Pasqua drive, streak, but was quick to point out scored Ken Caminiti to lift Houston 39 7 13 4 Tetall 31 S S 5 OWhIteef 4 0 0 0 GWalkr 1b 4 03 3 Welch W.199 9 1 0 0 1 7 Boys Soccer AAorcello Rivers 177-4M, Pot Thibodeau Tamga Soy 1 1 e JDO 51 30 also his 16th. in the sixth before the trying to get to the ball. Santiago that it was his first major-league over Atlanta at the Astrodome. 7 Eppckd rf 4 000 Rsk c 3 00 0 HBP— Shelby by Reuschel. Manchester at Fermi, 3:30 1754N, Lori TIHbodeou 196403, Leu Green Boy 0 1 1 J90 17 37 made it to base and extended his PolldOTSS 3 00 0 Boston If 4 12 0 Umpires— Home, Davis; Rrst, Harvey; Portland at Cheney Tech, 3:30 Red Sox went to work. Boggs knee surgery bunt single. The Braves’ seven stolen bases. 7 Bsstan ON ON m — 7 Teutain 4N, Lee Bean 2I6SN, Carolyn . Detroit 0 2 e JOO 36 61 hitting streak to 33 games, but Dave Slew York 001 wi Boonoc 3 0 10 KWIImscf 4 10 0 SacocKl, Stello; Third, (taegg. Bolton at RHAM, 3:30 Wllsen 175, Betty AAolerco 101-196529, 88861 Yankees starter Pete Filson, ” I think I tried to get a bunt, a Including a triple steal in the fourth Gome Winning RBI — None. Lyons 3b 4 2 3 1 T— 2:05. A— 31,91A Coventry at Bacon Academy, 3:30 Lynne Wells 475, Dot Hills 196102-106 Attanto 1 0 JOO 31 60 making only his second start this Collins had three doubles and base hit. anything,” he said. ” I saw inning, equaled the major-league OISOS Totals 34 611 6 Girte Soccer E— Maraono, RIgheltl. LOB— Boston 12, TOtaN New Ortam 1 } 0 JDO 45 48 season, allowed one run over the scored twice to help give Cincinnati the third baseman playing me back high for the season achieved by the Now York 1 2B-4urks, Atorzano 3. Fermi at Manchester, 3:30 196528, Eleanor Wilson 175498, SMrley Scot Pfitceco 1 1 0 JOO 41 96 completed Thursday a 4-3 victory over the Padres. HR— Randolph (7), GWard (16), Posoua Old Lyme at East Catholic, 3:30 Eldrldee 10M061904N, PotH Joi7 L-A. Rome 0 2 0 JOO 33 41 first five innings before being and I said I was going to bunt. I New York Yankees and Cincinnati. (16), Ofoenwall (19). SB— AAeochom 3 Cress Country sinksi 22S-SS6 Sue Smith 473, Borbora replaced by Pat Oements at the “ I had a good jump on the ball, want to try to be on first base any (tame Winning RBI — Baines (10). Newington ot Manchester (boys and BOSTON (AP) — American uaiiiiis uut;, hiiuulU luily rec­ Dodgers 7, Giants 0 (6). RHendorson (41). SF— DwEvons. Radio, T V Seifert 176186519, OeniM Orunberg Pittsburgh at Atlanta, I pjn. start of the sixth. but my feet went out from under me way I can. E—UKHowell. DP— Chlcogo 1. LOB— girls), 3:30 1794M, Kale Ousy 4H, Debbie Carter San Dtego at dndnnall, 1 pjn. League batting leader Wade over and be ready for spring California 4, Chicago 6. 3B— Downing, tocred Heort ot East Cothollc (girls), "I was a little wild." said Filson. and I slipped.” Williams said. Of "Thirty-three games, that’s a lot Bob Welch pitched a one-hitter “IP H R RR BB SO 462, Liz Zurmuhlen 4N, Oirls Smmer- Cleveland at New Enetand, 1 pjn. training, Pappas said. Lyons, Calderon, GWalker. HR— 3:30 mon 179508, O ndv AAertIn 4N, Ellen Indtanopelle at Buftaio, 1 p m “ and I wish I could have done a Boggs of the Boston Red Sox Santiago, he added. "Give him all of games for me,” he added. and singled in two runs as Los JKHowell (21). SF— Baines. ^ Girls SwlMiinliig Jones 1764N, Helen Ooffnev 206533, Tampa Bay at Oetrelt, 1 pjn. underwent arthroscopic The third baseman was sent Upper V 5 5 5 3 0 TONIGHT' little bit better." the c r ^ it in the world. It was a heck Angeles ended its home season with New York Windsor Locks at Manchester, 4:15 kothy Bedore 1794H, Gall Hartzeg Chicege at Phltadetphta, ?p!m. surgery on his left knee Thurs­ home for treatment earlier this IP H R HR BB SO Voiievfegli St: Louie at woetiliiglu i, pjn. Filson allowed one run on Marty of a bunt.” a victory over San Francisco. Risen N E i N . ^ T i c " 1 9 2 ^ , Wendy AAoncInl 101, Elvina 1 week. Pirates 12, Cubs 3 AAonchester ot Fermi, 3:30 Balch 451, Susie Hayes 106511, Petle LoeAngetae Roms of New Orleans, 1 p m Barrett's R B I single In the fifth but day and will miss the final week It was the Padres’ season-high Welch, 199, improved his career Froser L,1610 463 7 Stoddard 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Sp’'ir'^(5.a"’n n .rw % “t l- Buedno 176206534, Linda Levesque of the season, team physician He had been playing on the eighth straight defeat and the Reds’ Doug Drabek won for the ninth record against playoff-bound San RlghettlL,6A 21-3 5 4 3 2 2 Minton 1 1-3 1 SATURDAY 1094W, Bertha Toutoln 499, Rosetta Green Boy at M Inneeota, 4 pjn. the Red Sox scored twice on 3 3 0:30 P.m — Mats of Cardinals. Feotbell Heuetan at Denver, 4 pjn. Dr. Arthur Pappas announced. gimpy leg but came out of the fifth consecutive victory. time in his last-H decisions and Francisco to 194 with his third Oements pitched to 4 batters In the 7th. Harvey Channels 9, 20, W KHT Relchle IN , Barbara Shedrick 470, Leri Oements in the seventh when Sam CMcwa Monchester at South Windsor, 1:30 AAerel 197-487, Cathy Oonlln 471, Ruth Koneoe Otyot Los ApgelM Bolder s,4pjn. lineup after collecting his 200th Santiago, who entered the eighth Andy Van Slyke keyed a four-run career one-hitter. It also was his HBP— Meochom by Nipper, Horn by 9 pm. — j^xlng: Lupe Aaulno vs. P;m. Horn was hit by a pitch with the Clements. WP— Nipper. JM cCMI W 60 763 7 3 3 0 2 Woodbury 193-495, Lorno siolvatore 4N, Boggs, who is batting .363 in hit, his fifth consecutive year O-for-3. said he knew from expe­ fifth inning with a run-scoring triple Thigpen______S,15 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Gianfranco R eu , WBC super welter­ Wilbur Cross at Eost Catholic (Mt. Dolloe at New York Jets, 4 pjn. bases loaded and Dwight Evans sixth complete game, his fourth Umpires— Heme, Schulock; First, weight champtanship, ESPN Nancy Anselme 4M, Peg Lawrence 9M, his bid for a third consecutive with 200 or more hits. rience that Williams was a tough as Pittsburgh beat visiting Chicago Kolssr; Second, McKean; Third, AAcClel- Umpires— Home, Hendry; Rrst, Ford; Nebo), 1:30 p.m. to jw _ P a e e 196907, Cindy Crockett Miami at Seallle, 4 p m greeted reliever Tim Stoddard with shutout of the season and the 23rd of Second, Evans; Third, Cousins. 10:30 p.m. — Capitols vs. Wholers at Beys Soccer to improve to 14-4 against the Cubs his career. Loke Placid, N.Y., (toped), W TIC 191-226574, Joule Williams 191-106519, a sacrifice fly. pitcher. T— 2:55. A— 3617A T — 2:33. A— 7XJ1, St. Joseph at t o t Catholic, 11 a.m. AAortle Borllla 179506. San Frondscaat New York 0tanl99pjn. V It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct. 2. 1987

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct. 2. 1987 — 13 Sportm In BrUf Fans returning tickets in mass Locals entered In club tournament I By TIm AtMclofvd PrMB FOCUS office official at Giants SUdium said. They will be allowed to purchase the team, said he expected the CROMWELL — Stan Domian of Tallwood Country Club and "We don’t want to see a second- up to four end zone seats for $5 65,000-seat Kingdome to be about Btiad Downey of Manchester Country Club will be among the club In l^ v e r , where every home apiece by showing a ticket for any half ftill. string team play. We paid 820 for a game has been a sellout since 1970, champions teeing it off Monday in the Connecticut Tournament of first-rate team." remaining Giants or Jets home On Wednesday, the Seahawks returned 40,281 Uckets for a game. The end zone seats normally sold about 900 tickets at half price Club Champions at the Tournament Players Club. Tbe That sentiment, expressed by a rennd or credit toward next year. tournament will designate the "Champion of flub Champions" disappointed woman in Philadel­ sell for 813. before being informed by the NFL Fans of the New York Jets turned "We know professional football Management Council that ticket This (R)lle(tior and the winner will receive the Cutter Cup. phia, generally summed up the in «,000 tickete for their game A field of over 100 will be entered. apathy of many fans who de­ fans are somewhat frustrated right prices should not be reduced for against the Dallas Cowboys. ’The now," said Fred Gruninger, strike games. manded refunds rather than watch game had been a sellout in replacement teams snbMng for Rutgers’ athletic director. "There­ Pat Sullivan, general manager of ( 76,891-seat Giants Stadium and, at fore. we hope those fans will follow Whaler winless streak now five striking NFL players on Sunday. W per ticket, the refunds cost the the New England Patriots, said is giassy-eyed Through Thursday, an Asso­ JeU 8800,000. Rutgers, New Jersey’s college more than 30,000 refunds had been HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers saw their preseason ciated Press survey showed that team." granted for Sunday’s game against winless streak extended to five games Thursday as they were to Philadelphia, 40,000 UckeU At Detroit, more than half of the Oeveland. The stadium seats 61,000 Right, Betty Morin, general manager, stands beside the teams had refunded more than Sf. turned In, nearly two- beaten by the Pittsburgh Penguins, 3-1, at the Civic Center. The 287.000 tickets for Sunday’s games. 40.000 tickets sold for the Lions’ and a sellout had been anticipated. fireplace that she aqiqgthe Nigros built when they renovated the Whalers are 3-4-1 in the preseason. ^ r d s of the 62,000 sold for the game Sunday against the Tampa Pitkin glass collection The largest number of refunds were Eagles’ game against Chicago. Boxes of unopened mail and long Wagon Shed in Ashford. Below, baskets filled with apices and Mike Liut went the distance in goal for Hartford. Dave Babych issued in New York, Philadel|diia Bay Buccaneers, were turned back. lines of ticket holders showed up at herbs are a treat to the nose. The New York Giants, sch^uled Bill Keenist, a spokesman fertile had the lone goal for the Whalers. and Denver, where approximately to play Monday night against San the Vikings’ offices in Minnesota, believed to be largest The 1087-U regular season is less than a week away with the 40.000 tickets were turned in for team, said the number of refunds where Green Bay plays Sunday. Frandsco at Gianto Stadium, re­ was lower than some teams had “Some people are here to buy Whalers' opening the season Thursday against the Quebec each of the games. ported 20,000 tickets returned. By Andrew Yurkovskv sis cannot provide a decisive Nordiques at the Civic Center. With 12 of the 14 teams who will be experienced. "I think It’s certainly tickets,” a ticket office employee In hopes of boosting ticket sales. better than some teams have had," Heraid Reporter answer. at home this weekend reporting in, Giants and Jets season ticket- said, adding, “We have a nice approximately 290,348 tickets, or 41 he said. selection.” He is certain himself about holders are being offered discounu The Seattle Seahawks, a regu­ It all started with a bottle of Just two bottles in his collec­ Celtics sign Lewis and Lohaus per cent of those sold, had been on ticketo for Saturday night’s The Los Angeles Raiders re­ returned. larly sold-out team, reported about ported that approximately 18,000 of Warner’s Kidney and Safe tion, so-called chestnut bottles, BOSTON — The Boston Celtics announced Thursday the college football game between 30.000 tickets returned for its game “At this point, we don’t have Rutgerf and Duke at Giants 52,000 ticketis sold for Sunday’s Liver Chi re. which he bought from signing of their first-and second-round picks in the 1987 NBA much of a demand for the game," a against Miami. Mike McCormack, game against Kansas City had liMn Stadium. Finding the bottle, manufac­ members of the Pitkin family draft, Reggie Lewis and Brad Lohaus, to one-year contracts. president and general manager of returned. living in Massachusetts. Lewis, a 8-7, 109-pound forward from Northeastern, was the tured by Pitkin Glass Worits of 22nd player selected In the draft while Iowa’s Lohaus (7-0, 235) Manchester for a 19th century medicine firing launched Tho­ DUFF. WHO WORKS at was the 4Sth selection overall. Gastineau, Carter ^evrolet as general Terms of the agreements were not disclosed. mas Duff on a hobby of bottle collecting. sales manager, first became interested in collecting bottles Bolton soccer association to meet in a battle At this point, he doesn’t know when he found the medicine if his collection of Pitkin glass bottle. He said collecting was A’ Ac BOLTON — The Bolton Youth Soccer Association will meet a * Tuesday at 7:30 p.ih. at Herrick Park. The agenda includes against Jet is the largest in the area. But on an activity in which the whole Soccerfest and Trophy Night discussions. All coaches aiid r,« the other hand, hedoesn’tknow family could get involved. c 4 ^ ^ ' f f persons interested in Joining the assocation are invited. For of anyone in Manchester who Duff’s favorite Pitkin piece is .I'V. further information, call Barry Wagner at 648-4519. HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - The has one bigger than his own. a greenish sunburst bottle, f*-- gap between Mark Gastineau and Duff, who began collecting which is pictured along with his New York Jets teammates has bottles manufactured by Man­ several of his other bottles in M Mack Lobell out to complete triple widened so far that reparation ' V.* 1 chester’s Pitkin Glass Works in the late William E. Buckley’s 6** seems impossible. LEXINGTON, Ky. — It’s been 15 years since trotting had a k* ••*« .» .4 * 4 * 4 • 1961, has amassed a collection "History of the Pitkin Glass Super Bowl. Gastineau is the only Jets’ fc of 16 pieces. Most of his Works.” veteran who has defied the NFL 3k*V * .* 4’ -* 4«' That’s the last time a horse won the Triple Crown, which ■ • V* .4-*> collection will be displayed at a "It’s Just a real pretty T Players Association walkout. He •1!. consists of the Yonkers Trot, Hambletonian and Kentucky has been criticized verbally by his Manchester Historical Mu­ bottle," he said, noting that it is Futurity. His name was Super Bowl. striking teammates ever since he seum exhibit which opens not particularly rare. Mack Lobell, the fastest trotter in history, was to try to become crossed the picket line last week. Sunday. The Pitkin Glass Works, the seventh Triple Crown champion today by winning the On Thursday, the final tiek Duff admits that Pitkin located at what is now the Kentucky Futurity at The Red Mile. between the defensive end and the glass, manufactured in the late intersection of Pitkin and The other five Triple Crown winners were Scott Frost, 1955; rest of the Jets might have been 18th and early 19th centuries, is Porter streets, opened in 1783. Speedy Scot, 1993; Ayres, 1964; Nevele Pride, 1968, and Lindy’s snapped when Gastineau ex­ really of only local interest and The first glass works in the Pride, 1969. changed punches with an unidenti­ significance. But there are state, it remained in operation Mack Lobell could also become the fourth horse to win the fied teammate. characteristics that set it apart until 1830, when it was forced to Yonkers Trot and Hambletonian,only to lose In the Kentucky When he arrived at a security from much of the glassware close because of growing com­ Futurity. The three who failed were A.C.’s Viking, 1962; Steve gate at the team’s Hofstra Univer­ manufactured in New England petition . Only ruins of the glass Lobell, 1976, and Speledy Somolli, whobroke stride in both heats in sity training complex 'Thursday 1978. ' Just after the Revolutionary works remain today. morning. Gastineau was con­ War. Duff’s bottles will be dis­ fronted by approximately 15 play­ played at the Manchester ers walking a picket line. They Oilers suspend Mark Messier yelled at him, pounded on his gray BECAUSE THE FACTORY Historical Museum, 126 Cedar Mercedes and spit on it. accoiding AP photo used a higher grade of sand St., as part of an exhibit called EDMONTON, Alberta — The Stanley Cup champion Edmonton to a witness. When Gastineau the puck stops here from New Jersey, Pitkin glass "Vignettes of Manchester — HorMd photo* by Pinto Oilers suspended center Mark Messier Thursday for failing to opened the car window to get a pass has fewer imperfections than 1787.” On Oct. 18at2p.m., Duff report to the club. most glass of the period. For will present a lecture on Pitkin from a security guard, he claims Hartford Whaler goalie Mike Liut (1) tries to push Frawley out of the play. The Oilers General Manager Gleii Sather announced the one of his teammates spit through uses his stick to block a shot by some reason, the base of a glass. suspension after^four days of negotiations faiied to resolve a the window. Penguins won, 3-1. Hartford continues Pitkin bottle is also finer than contract dispute. Pittsburgh’s Dan Frawley in their its preseason tonight against the Wagon Shed is worth the trip ”1 was not even going to say those of other bottles manufac­ 'n iE EXHIBIT also includes "His father told me they wanted the deal done before he comes anything when I rolled down the preseason game Thursday night at the Washington Capitals In Lake Placid, tured around the same time. a typical parlor scene of an back,” said Sather. "I was under the impression the deal was window,” said Gastineau, who was Civic Center. Hartford’s Ray Ferraro N.Y. The pontil, where the bottom of upper-middle class family, a done a while ago.” accompanied by a female pas­ the bottle is broken off from the replica of a scene inside the Sather said the suspension carries a 8250-;S-day fine and is senger. “I had to get out and defend rod on which it is formed, is Woodbridge Tavern, and 18th Christmas barn attracts visitors with gifts and food retroactive to Sept. 25. myself when someone spits at me. smooth rather than Jagged. century farm Implements. My grandmother would have gotten Bowden anxious for matchup Pitkin glass is unusual for yet A “please-touch” room willv out and defended herself if she was By Anita M. Caldwell Triple A leagues form an alliance spit on.” another reason: It has a offer visitors the opportunity to peculiar oily feel. But Duff, an card wool, handle pottery of the Herald Reporter HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — The American Association and the One picketing Jet said "Gasti­ expert on the locally manufac­ period, and see other artifacts International League voted Thursday to form an alliance for the neau got what he deserved.” Jets of his Seminoies with Miami tured glassware, is at a loss to appropriate to the era. "The ASHFORD — It was 1970. After 20 years, 1988 season that will have interleague play and a Joint champion Coach Joe Walton would not com explain what accounts for this Blessings of Liberty,” a series Tom Nigro had decided to close his 400-acre of the two leagues. ment on the incident, nor how it By The Associated Press dairy operation. 2 quarterback Kerwin Bell and fresh­ might affect team morale. particular trait. of 12 panels depicting the At a meeting of the 26 Class AAA clubs, the leagues man sensation Emmitt Smith, the Still, Duff said it is almost evolution of the Constitution, He was going to tear down the buildings that unanimously voted to play 48 interleague games in a 142-game Florida State Coach Bobby NCAA FootbaD conference’s third-leading rusher, were no longer needed. But his wife, Betty, Bowden isn’t sure his team Is impossible to determine that a will also be displayed. schedule. Harold Cooper, president of the International League, for the Gators, 3-1, and quarterback bottle was really manufac­ The museum is open from 1 to had another idea. She suggested they will be president of the alliance, which will have headquarters at Frost takes currently worthy of the No. 4 Tom Hodson, wide receiver Wen­ renovate the 106year-old buildings that had ranking in the nation, but he is sure 17 Alabama plays Southwestern dell Davis and tailback Harvey tured at the Pitkin Glass Works 5 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays Columbus, Ohio, current site of the International League office. about Miami’s status as No. 3. since other glass manufactur­ a n d Thursdays. The been built from trees felled right on the The two leagues, along with the Pacific Coast League, voted to Louisiana at Birmingham; Iowa, Williams of the Tigers, 3-61. property. Her vision was to open the Wagon tourney lead ’’They look so good to me. I’m also No. 17. faces Michigan State, "Defensively, we are facing our ers imitated the style of Pitkin "Vignettes" exhibit opens Sun­ play a Class AAA All-Star Game beginning in 1988. Next amazed they’re not on strike,” said glass. Even a chemical analy- day and runs through Oct. 31. Shed Christmas Barn, a collection of rooms summer’s game will be at Buffalo’s new 19,500-seat Pilot Field on and No. 20 Georgia tackles biggest challenge this season,” filled with herbs, gifts, Christmas ornaments COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) - David Bowden, referring to the current Mississippi. ~ Florida Coach Galen Hall said. July 13, the day after the major-league All-Star Game at strike by NFL players. "When most and dried flowers, with a, soup and bakery Cincinnati. Frost has been Mr. (Consistency on Fifth-ranked Notre Dame and “LSU has one of the finest offensive of those guys graduate. I sure will No. 8 Clemson are.idle. teams In the nation, one with great comer for tourists passing through Ashford. Twenty-three players from American League affiliates will the PGA Tour this year, owning the lowest stroke average and making be happy — they’ve got so many Bowden feels his game will balance and ability.” With love, sweat and pride, the Nigros meet 23 players from National League farm clubs. a lot of money. But the transplanted fine players.” feature more skilled players than The Gators have rebounded from rebuilt the shop. By the mid-1970s, the Wagon Each league will retain its own Identity, and will retain it own South African has yet to win. In some ways, though, Bowden is any in the country. a season-opening 31-4 thrashing by Shed was complete with a banquet hall and president, directors and by-laws. The alliance will be divided into looking forward to Saturday’s "Runners, catchers, throwers, Miami to post consecutive victories wine-cellar lounge. four divisions. That could change this week, compelling home matchup with however, based on Frost’s play defenders, secondary defenders, over Tulsa, Alabama and Missis­ Managing the shops and preparing the food another Top Ten team. He’s anx­ punt returners, kickoff returners; I sippi State. has been a big challenge for Nigro, an Ashford Thursday In the opening round of ious to see how his youthful team the $400,000 Southern Open golf think you’ll see more In this ball LSU knocked off Texas AAM, resident who previously worked in the Top seeds advance in Slims play will handle the veteran Hurricanes. game than in any one ballgame,” Fullerton State and Rice before tournament. “I think we’re going to learn farming and farm equipment business as well NEW ORLEANS — Top seeds Chris Evert, Zina Garrison and Bowden said. having its perfect record marred in as in construction. Frost had nine birdies for a more about us this week than we The Hurricanes, 2-0, have al­ a 13-13 tie with Ohio State last week. Lori McNeil beat unseeded opponents Thursday to advance to the 7-under-par 63 and a two-shot will them from this game,” said He wears his 62 years well. His tough lowed just 11 points in victories over “It will be a difficult test to stop exterior is softened by the genuine interest he quarterfinals of the Virginia Slims of New Orleans tennis advantage over Mike Hulbert. Bowden, who starts six sophomores Florida and Arkansas while their running attack and the tournament. England’s Ken Brown and Vance and seven Juniors. "If we can beat Bowden’s team averaged 39 points passing of Tom Hodson," Hall said. exhibits for his customers and stafF Evert, the top-seed who defeated Australia's Anne Minter Heafner. Another shot back at 66 "It’s rewarding to your heart that you did Miami. I’ll say, we belong up there. and 489 offensive yards an outing in Mike Archer, at 34 the youngest Wednesday night, beat Barbara Gerken, 6-4, 6-1, in a match that was Hale Irwin. "I see Miami as a proven football winning its first four games. good for somebody else,’’ said Nigro, who The terrace dining areatias peaceful surroundings of plants and open space began with Evert struggling through the first set. team playing against a team that head coach in Division I-A, says the admits to getting his education from the "Obviously I’d love to win. I’m Bowden has closed his practices Gators are playing with a lot of with sunlight filtering through the ceiling. ' ^ Garrison, seeded No. 2, beat Maria Lindstrom of Stockholm, 7-6 trying every week. I’ve had quite a hasn’t proved itself, but might be to the public in preparation for the school of hard knocks. "It comes back to you there.” confidence since "they have found (7-4), 6-4, and then McNeil, seeded third, disposed of Heather few chances to win," Frost said. nationally televised showdown at out about Emmitt Smith.” somewhere down the line. That’s the big Ludlos of Foster City, Calif., 7-6 (6-2), 6-2. "Maybe I'll have an answer on In another contest involving Tallahassee, where a sellout crowd reward out of the whole goddamned thing,” Sunday.” ranked teams. No. 7 Louisiana Smith has rushed for 100 yards or full dinner Morin, who has been with the shop for 10 of 63,000 is expected. more in the last three games and he said. The restaurant offers three rooms 'for The 28-year-old Frost, who has State will play host to No. 19 "Any time we play Florida or years, as being the "backbone of the been on the tour three years, has an Florida. another 106yard effort would tie eating pleasures. Two^n the rear of the restaurant business.” Jazz, Malone agree on new pact Miami or anybody close, we’re NIGRO NEVERsweA imagined the 17,000- enviable record this year despite Elsewhere in the Top Ten, it’s No. going to close practice,” Bowden the Florida record of four set by building are designed to look like a country ”I started to work with him (Nigro) part Jimmy DuBose in 1975. square-foot rustic farmhouse on Route 44 inn. time, but ended up working 18 hours a day,” sa l t l a k e c it y — Forward Karl Malone has signed a $6 the lack of a victory. 1 Oklahoma at Iowa State; No. 2 said. "We want to get the attention would become such a hit. He said that his million, six-year contract with the Utah Jazz, ending a year-long He has two second-place finishes Nebraska against South Carolina; of our players and get everything Counting his high school days. The terrace dining area is designed with a Morin recalled. — the Canadian Open and the Bay No. 6 Aubun) at North Carolina; Smith has broken the 106yard customers come from Rhode Island and greenhouse flair. Intimate tables are sur­ "There’s a great deal of work behind the dispute and making him the NBA club’s second highest-paid where there are no distractions on Massachusetts as well as from all over player. Hill Classic — and has finished in No. 9 Ohio State at Illinois and No. the football field.” barrier in the last 30 games he has rounded by healthy plants gently lit with scenes that people don’t see,” said the the Top 10, eight other times. In the 10 Tennessee vs. California. started. Connecticut. strings of soft’ white IlghU. Tiffany-style Willimantic resident. ”No Gloria Stevens for 9 The LSU-Florida game features The 6-foot-9, 254-pound Malone, the Jazz' 1985 first-round draft It’s not surprising that travelers ride the pick and 13th overall selection from Louisiana Tech, had major tournaments. Frost was In the Second Ten, No. 11 UCLA is some of the top offensive stars in "He has given their offense great lampshades are suspended from the beams. us. There’s plenty of exercise up and down the sixth Inthe British Open, 10th in the at Stanford; No. 12 Michigan plays the Southeastern Conference; confidence," Archer said. distance to the Wagon Shed. The ride ajong In these surroundings, the reasonable stairs.” threatened to leave the club and play basketball in Europe before Route 44 to Ashford weaves gently through negotiations were concluded. PGA and 16th in the U.S. Open. Wisconsin; No. 13 Arizona State prices at The Wagon Shed are even more He is 10th on the money list with takes on Texas-EI Paso; No. 14 colorful fall foliage passing country vegeta­ palatable. Lunches range from about $4 to $6 NOBODY’S COMPLAINING, though. Both "I think this is a fair contract for both sides and, after all, that’s $387,390 and won more than 8003,000 ble stands, berry patches and rolling hills in the definition of a good deal,” said Jazz President and General Penn State hosts Temple; No. 15 with entrees of pasta, burgers, seafood and Morin and Nigro are looking to the future in three years as well as the lowest Texas AAM travels to Texas Tech; the distance. The Wagon Shed itself has a sandwiches. Full dinners offer soups, salads, when the Wagon Shed will become a camping Manager David Checketts.' 'Suffice it to say, it’s a very lucrative . stroke average at 70.32. INVITATION 8 contract.” No. IdWashin^onlsatOregon; No.j quaint ambiance that greets visitors the a variety of meats, pasta and fish . Vegetarian resort. OPEN HOUSE AND moment they drive into the parking lot. meals are also available. Prices range from Last year, Nigro sold the property to Checketts did not announce the terms of the contract, but the Each room has a personality of its own. In Deseret News on Thursday reported Malone, 24, had signed a 81 $4 to 815. . developer Ernie Reed of Ernest J. Reed million, six-year agreement that pays 8800,000 this year, second RIDING DEMONSTRATIONS one, you’ll find baskets filled with herbs and Construction Inc. in Manchester. NigroMid only to forward Kelly Tripucka’s 8971,000. TURN ON YOUR HOMES OCTOBER 4, 1987 • 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. spices. Another houses gold and crystal NIGRO SAID the thing that keeps him he and Reed have set next spring as the totwet Under his original four-year contract, Malone would have ornaments in a cavern of stalactite crystals going Is the satisfaction he gets from the new date for the opening of a campground reimrt FINANCIAL POWEfl suspended from the ceiling .that the Nigros made only 8275,000 in his third season. His contract tops out at Bring Your Family and Friends For people he meets and the regular customers area. 81.25 million in 1992-93, according to the Deseret News. INTRODUCING- 1 and their general manager. Betty Morin, with whom he has established a relationship. Nigro plans to provide nature lovers with a A HOME EQUITY CASH R E ^ R V E ACCOUNT A Free Demonstration of: constructed. "You gotta like this business to Ise in it,” he country inn, specialty shops, driving range, Three levels of (Tiristmas decorations offer said. petting zoo for the kids, a pavilion for Rangers' Beck Is out Indefinitely • A revolving line of credit secured by the equity In your home. JUMPING by Christie Taylor DRESSAGE by Patricia Eidel Harald photo by PIMo everything to fill your family's stockings and SIDESADDLE by Susan Lohtnann SADDLE SEAT by Uaa Norton His dedication to his customers gave him clambakes, cross-country skiing, swimming 7 • Use it for virtually any purpose. Thomas Duff shows his favorite bottle from Pitkin will help you dress a tree with the mosL-x the idea years ago of running a shuttle bus for and tennis. NEW YORK — Defenseman Barry Beck, trying to make a '• Simply write a check imaginative ornaments. comeback with the New York Rangers after sitting out last LESSON PROGRAM DEMONSTRATION Glass Works, one which has a sunburst pattern on the area senior citizens’ centers' and women’s "It was my dream,” Nigro said. “I’d like to tor Imnwdlate access. Delicate silk and dried flowers are clubs to the Wagon Shed. see it fulfilled.” But Nigro was adamant season, will be lost indefinitely after suffering a potenially • No points (on loans to $100,CXX)). Also Enjoy front. displayed in two rooms and everything you career-ending injury to his left shoulder, the team announced ”I hod them slngln’ and raisin’ hell, you about keeping the rustic character. ’Hie • Tax deductible (within guidelines). e Free Pony Rides e Free refreshments, could want for the home, in miniature, is in wouldn’t believe,” sold Nigro, who has many Wagon Shed, as it presently exists, will Thursday. another. Beck, who has a series of problems with his left shoulder dating e Come see our miniature donkey. fond memories of good times and laughter remain. am during those days. "The ambiance here Is second to none,” he back to 1981-82, suffered the injury Tuesday night in an exhibition *0% DISCOUNT ON ALL LESSONS CUSTOMERS WHO don’t want to miss game against Winnipeg in Denver. 10. 25%* Although the shuttle bus is gone, Nigro still said. (rate adiusted monthly at 1 over pnme) SIGNED UP FOR AT THE OPEN HOUSE anything could easily spend a day at the "It is too early tgxietermine the full extent of Barry’s injury,” has a good time with his customers. ”We try Twenty years ago, did Nigro think he would eraiMai - Wagon Shed. The atmosphere is relaxed; no to accommodate people,” he said. “We’re be managing a restaurant and shops with Rangers General Manager Phil Esposito said in a statement, one is scurrying about. You don’t mind losing “but given the fact that it appears to be a recurrence of the earlier ISLASOIBURU family-oriented here.” The banquet hall has plans for a camping resort? injury, we must acknowledge the fact that it could be a I - 800 *-544*4004 ‘CQEsnaAntsarr ER yourself in the fragrance of the flowers and been the site of events ranging from a ”I sure as hell didn’t think it would go this M m i i i the scents of the spices. pizza-and-beer wedding to a formal, $8,000 far,” he said. career-ending injury. -WHERE SERVICE NEVER STOPS ^69K€«neySLjGlaston^^ If you work up an appetite, the Wagpn nuptial reception. A hearty laugh and a twinkle in his eye toll Shed’s restaurant will serve a light lunch or a And he’s proud of his parties. He credits you he's loved every minute of it. M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct, t, IM7 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Oct. 2, 1987 — 1$ i s - Weekenders Maryland bands ‘God’ plates BALTIMORE (AP) - The state revealed about IS ” (3od” plates, is recalling all vanity license plates including ONE GOD, GODS KID, with "GOD” on them, angering a GOD CAN, and GOD FIRST. All Singers at Trinity The sky’s churchgoing Baptist couple who will soon receive recall letters, if have had the license tags "GOD IS” they haven’t already, she said. The Howard University Singers wiii present a the limit for 10 years. The agency sent inquiries to 48 con cert in the W asM ngton R oom o f M ather H all at "W e’ve had objections to the states to see what tags ^ e y deemed Trinity College. The concert is tonight at 8; 18. Mollie H. Bornatein, mention of a deity on a state license questionable. Of the 39 states that T ick ets a re 16. associate professor plate,” said Nancy Brown, a Motor answered the request, 13 states at Central ConnectI* Vehicle Administration official. excluded reference to "a deity” on ” We received verbal and written tags, Ms. Brown said. On your mark, get set cut State University, correspondence, and one letter Magdalena and Milton Klepfish left, stands with would be enough to look into it.” were ordered this week to turn in . The West Hartford Reservoir will be the settcng Manchester student She said a computer check their "GOD IS” tags within 30days. for a race-walk on Sunday in memory of Patrick artist Leigh Ttom peon, a 14-year-old youth who died of Ferguson beside a Ho ] lJ 'J 6 -* :«, midnight; RoboCop (R) Fri 9:30; Sotond Sun 4:15, checks causes us a lot of trouble,” L ’OREAL A VANTAGE Free Notebook Collection Sot 13, 3:15, 4:30, 7:30, 9:45, midnight; form and the net-weight statement from a 2-ounce or show Is about a man who discovers he For more information, call Easter Seals at Offer. Receive a free Advantage Notebook Collec­ Sun 13, 3:15, 4:30, 7:30, 9:45. — LIk* BRASS KEY said the manager. 3-ounce Verve carton, along with the cash-register Featuring 1-800-874-7587 or the cen ter in Hebron at 228-9438. Pothor LIk* Son (P(»-13) Prt 1:15,7:10, I looked him in the eye and said; tion (a $7.90 value). Send the required refund form has AIDS. For tickets, call 527-7838. 9:30, 11:30; Sat 13:15, 3:30, 4:30, 7:10, receipt with the purchase price circled. Include a V SHOWCASE ^ 1 "Don’t you think having to bring and the entire front panel of L ’Oreal Avantage Margaritas 9:30, 11:30; Sun 13:15, 3:30, 4:30, 7:10, check or money order for 13 for each pair of 9 9 :». — Fatal Attrotlen (R) PrI 1:35, back ’bounced food’ causes me Haircolor Lotion carton, along with the cash- C I N E M A S . 1 sunglasses ordered. Expires Dec. 31, 1987. Steaks Pc 7:35, 9:55, 13:10; Sot 13:35, 3:40, 4:55, register receipt with the purchase price circled. 7:35, 9:55, 13:10; Sun 13:35, 3:40, 4:55, BMOAM MATMEE HRST SHOW ONLY-M.50 I will now be trouble!” 7:35, 9:55. — Hallralsor (R) Fri 1:10, CONTMUOU6 SHOWS SAT. SUN. 6 HOLUAVS I What do yqu thibk, Martin? Include $I for postage and handling. Expires Oct. 31, Seafood LATE SHOWS mOAV 6 SATURDAY M B 1987. 10fermaids’ is a rare delight Here’s a refund form to snite for: & E. HARTFORD 5 6 B -B B 1 0 open on BIRMINGHAM, ALA Sti iNTf RblAtt Sd t kll S8 LOVING CARE Summer Savings $1 Refund NO NONSENSE Dress Sheer A Silky $1 Refund Bv Bob Thomas perception of the camera’s eye Offer. Send the required refund form and Uie Offer, P.O. Box NN-1, Burlington, NC 27220. Send a Food From South DEAR M.B.: You make a good for The Associated Press make "Mermaids” worth COIN SHOW iBEm proof-of-purebase seal from the side panel of any self-addressed stam p^ envelope. This offer expires point. Most supermarkets feel their of the Border Cinema Review watching. 190-7:18«80-1190 1^9-7:104:99-1190 SUNDAYS shade of Clairol Loving Care Lotion or ^ lo r Mousse Dec. 31, 1987. but requests for the form must be obligation ends srith exchanging By P Among the major items for product, along with the cash-register receipt with postmarked by Oct. 31, 1987. While waiting for the It is primarily the performance of Sunday, Oct. 4 s u n o u T on the spoiled item. But if super- consideration by future film histori­ 106-790449-19:10 the purchase price circled. Expires Dec. 31, 1987. form, save the entire pouch front and cash-register cally over the city as mermaids Sheila McCarthy that saves the film 1:10-T-.49.10nO-1990 markeU were to give shoppers even OPEN EVERY NIGHT DE ans Is the emergence of movies - ummmmsmvmw. sing. from preciousness. She is on 10 am to 4 pm OLD SPICE Refund Offer. Receive two 50-cent receipt with the purchase price from one pair of No spool about women that were made by $8 every tim e there was a problem, Although a temporary-work camera most of the time — she mtofumBBS Old Spice Fast Track Deodorant coupons. Send the Nonsense Sheer A Silky Panty Hose circled. bring women. It's a welcome trend, and a n E S S h o N B m any would be out of business! 429-1900 agency considers her virtually narrates her story into a TV grav] something entirely new. though 199-TW99I 1f!l0 From a practical point of view, (Rt. 32, Mansfield) unemployable, Polly finds work in surveillance camera she has stolen K of C HALL Chi there is precedence in the 1930s hoTvever, it makes little sense to stewj the office of an art dealer (Paule from the gallery — and her quirky tive of coupons that can be used as What does it take to make a name universal Product Code from a films of Dorothy Arzner ("Craig’s 138 Main St. bring spoiled food back to the store. boull Baillargeon) who is tolerantly face is ever fascinating. If enough 1)60-T:99-1090-1f:10 *^T:a0-0:40>irO0 months go by. like Mueslix accepted at the break­ product box before the contents W ife,"“The Bride Wore Red"). Manchester I wouM call manager to alert the (I amused by her. Polly becomes Academy voters can be induced to ■ | M IV IM N C g M B E Q l] | him to the problem, so he can check I will report on the most interest­ fast table? , have been completely used. Instead see her tour de force portrayal, she Ad Now comes "I've Heard the infatuated with her boss’ style and fr o g admlulon »n d parking. the shelves for other bad packages ing calendar offers as they appear. The answer is $33 million. This is of looking for places to store the Special Luncheon Daily 7 toma Mermaids Singing.” a new Cana­ intelligence, though she resists any could be among the Oscar contend­ Serving the amount that will soon be spent unused portion, I am able to remove He then should be more than happy milk dian film by Patricia Rozema that suggestion of romance (the curator* ers next March. □ □ □ 11:30 am thru 3:30 pm to give you a credit the next time by Kellogg’s to introduce Mueslix. the Universal Product Code from Avoid transcends Its modest cost of already has a lover, played by The most prized scene comes Breakfast you are in the store. Mueslix — have you heard about In addition to television advertis­ the box without destroying it. lusea Monday thru Saturday DE $273,000. Her vivid and surprising Ann-Marie MacDonald). when Polly is treated to a Japanese It? ing, a part of the money will be seam ripper. I work It around the year imagination, coupled with a star­ P olly Is shocked to learn that the lunch by her employer. She strug­ only from - D E A R M A R T IN : Will the manu- No. it isn’t glue. It’s actually food, spent on coupons and other consu­ needed Universal Product Code or ways tlingly original performance by curator has been lying about her gles sri^ sitting on the mat, tries to Featuring Peking Duck Dinner - facturers be offering 1988 calendars and you rAay soon be considering mer promotions. So, if the name net-weight statement twice. The aboul Sheila McCarthy, help make the own art work, and when the curator eat the hot towel and orders blindly, 7 In return for proof of purchase? whether or not to have it for doesn’t turn you off, watch for proof of purchase comes right off, for *14.95 per person film a rare and unexpected delight. rejects Polly’s anonymously sub­ ending with a large octopus. 7 am -1 pm PATRICIA WINTERS breakfast. '' money-saving Mueslix coupons. and the box isn’t damaged. Polly Vandersma (Sheila mitted photographs ("Completely The title. Incidentally, conties' JOY (Min. (or two) from T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of *• SHEFFIELD LAKE, OHIO Mueslix is a new breakfast cereal McCarthy) is a contented loner simple-minded ... trite made flesh Sandra and other readers whose J. Alfred Prufrock” : “ I have heard Friday, October 16, 1987 / per person J o h n n ie ^ s Bras K b y soon to be introduced by Kellogg's 227 West Middle Turnpike without family, friends or lovers. ... no talent here” ) P olly freaks out. □ □ □ tips appear in this column receives She lives in a small Toronto But her violent act Is not what it the mermaids singing, each to ^ DEAR PATRICIA: Just about They say Mueslix is one of the most O F T H E - 829 Mala St Here’s a refunding tip from copy of my book. ’ ’The Guide to Manchester apartment which she plasters with seems, and all ends happily. each. I do not think they Trill sing for 7-8 pm • Cocktmlt / 8:00 Dinner / Dancing to Follow • this time of year, the pet food popular cereals in Europe. That’s Sandra Dolllns of Fort Lauderdale. (Coupons and Refunds.” Write to me photographs she takes of other Patricia Rozema’s script is a m e.” « Maadraatar « companies and a host of others where the name comes from, and Reservations needed by October 12, 1987. in care of the Manchester Herald, 643-4600 peoples' lives. This is her escape, fragile basis for a movie and the The Miramax release is unrated ' make their calendar offers. Some of the marketing geniuses in Battle Fla : "Your readers may share k P.O. Box 591. Manchester 06040. her dream life, and indeed she can ending is a letdown. But the but probably worthy of PG. Run­ Call Manchester Country Club at 646-0103. 643-8609 « these offers have the added incen- '^Creek decided to stick trith it. with me the problem of needing a al envision herself soaring ecstati­ brightness of her dialogue and the ning time; 83 minutes. J- 1 8 - 1 _!• - MANCHE8TEB HERALpl Friday. Oct, g, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Oct. 3. 1987 — 17

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(In Stereo) (In Stereo) Young' The arrival of an old friend stirs Gardner. 1951. home movies and Interviews, in­ you're a bird in a gilded cage,” The (29 Great Performances: Wegner (CC) S 9 Alfred Hitchcock Presents up old memories in a priest and upsets cluding one with the president and Reagan says In the interview. “ You throu) [U SA] Airwolf Bavaria’s King Ludwig II becomes a pa­ the fragile world of his adoring altar boy $3) Gene Scott James Aubrey. Nicholas Geeks. 1964 first lady Nancy Reagan at the can’t go out and run around on the 7:30PM CD p m Magazine The results tron to the poverty-stricken and desper­ ate Wagner. (60 min.) Part 3 of 4. (R) [TM C ] MOVIE: Th e Dirty Dozen' A Rated NR. White House as they prepared to lawn anymore." of a poll on when children should be told tough Army major manages to whip an Adu about sex; Dom DeLuise. (29 Honeymooners unruly group of misfit convicts into CD Current Affair @3) Noticiaro Univision i^ape for a deadly mission into enemy Adu *^erritory during World War II. Lee Mar­ 2 d } dS) Jsopardyl (CC) ® Health Century (60 min.) Part 2 of 4. North ' ^ Mi .'War • r vin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson. by ph CID Truth or Conssquences 93) Hill Street Blues 1967 a v a il! CQ) INN News [CNN] CNN News [U S A ] Night Flight Wishing won't make it happen... 9 $ (S ) Carson's Comedy Classics [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Slugger's Wife' (CC) A 1:00AM CE) Archie Bunker's Place dU) M-A-S-H young baseball player's home run streak crumbles after his wife decides to return CSD Home Shopping Overnight Service Mui djD Newlywed Game to her singing career. Michael O'Keefe. (2 hrs.) CO' d S Barney Miller Rebecca De Mornay. Martin Ritt. 1985. f D Joe Franklin (40) Win, Lose or Draw Rated PG-13. (in Stereo) Need Spending Money? collef (O ) Runaway With the Rich and Famous will p veloping spades. D u m m y ’s spade spots d 3 Wild. Wild World of Animals 10:30PM ® 0 INN News Jerry Lewis in Paris; the hotels of Rome; THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Santom at 8 a An extra (8-7) did look attractive. If he could $3) Family Ties 0 Odd Couple the Caribbean Island Bonaire N O R TH lO tm follov catch East with the spade queen, it [C N N ] Crossfire (41) Show da Rolando Barrel (29 Kolchak, The Night Stalker (R) 4 A J 8 7 Thi V A J 6 3 option would not matter where the 10 was lo- [ESPN] Magic Years in Sports: High- (29 Maude fiM 10:45PM [DIS] DTV Covei ♦ 6 5 cated. Further, by playing E)ast for the IPI Iights1951 Alook at the year 1951 with ® What a Country! 4 Q 7 6 By James Jacoby spade queen, he mightnight createcrei a favor­ 1 a feature on Bobby Thomson. 11:00PM ® ® 0 0 9 ® Nawa [CN N ] Crossfire The Herald has a able swing in his team's favor. So he 8:00PM 3 D Beauty and the Beast ® $J) Late Show (In Stereo) [ESPN] Qolf: Dunhill Cup From St. An­ WEST EAST There is increasing parity in the drew trumps ending in dummy and led Catherine Chandler fears that Vincent ® Simon & Simon drews, Scotland (60 min.) (Taped) 4 5 4 2 e q 10 6 3 number of carrier routes world of tournament bridge, which the spade jack. EUist covered with the might be the animalistic vigilante who is QD Odd Couple [USA] MOVIE: 'Aesestin of Youth' A re­ Sc Y 4 2 Y 9 killing thugs on the New York subwey means that upsets of top-seeded tealns queen. South took the king and led porter tries to rehabilitate a young ♦ A J 9 7 4 ♦ K 10 8 3 system. (60 min.) 0 Caaabook of Sherlock Holmaa are becoming more common. Here is a back to dummy’s ace. Now came the woman after she becomes involved with open and one may be 4 J 10 8 4 K 9 4 2 (3D MOVIE: 'Sunburn' A trio of sleuths ' 0 Soap drugs. Luana Walters, Arthur Gardener. deal on which declarer Richard Colker eight of spades from dummy. Even if & plunge into an insurance-swindle caper 0 M-A-S-H 1937. Ler SO UTH brought in a difficult four-heart con­ West held the 10, declarer would be ee^R* '1 in Acapulco. Farrah Fawcett, Charles S D PELICULA; 'Fin da Fiaata' Al deaper- right near your 1 1:05AM (3D Lov# Boat 4 K 9 tract against Norman Kay and EMgar home. On the eight of spades he would eoPH»Rl Grodin. Art Camay. 1979 tar de una fiesta bastante extrana, un Air Y K Q 10 8 7 5 Kaplan to gain 10 international\throw a diamond. West might take the 3D ® Full House (CC) Anxiety reigns grupo da paraonas daba anfrantar el 1:30AM C D 0*t smart neighborhood! 6 Brt ♦ Q 2 matchpoints (IMPs). His team went on 10, but the defenders would be able to supreme as Stephanie prepares to enter problems qua plantea la aparicion del d3) INN Newt 4 A 5 3 kindergarten. cadaver de un hombra atatinado varies basic to defeat the Kaplan-Kay team by 9 take only one more trick. Instead, (22) (29 Friday Night Videos (In Stereo) is als .3 D Newt dias antes. Guillermo Murray, Isala Interested! Vulnerable: Neither IMPs, so today's deal was crucial. Blast played the 10, and declarer Vega. W Aek Dr. Ruth (CC). Shi O MOVIE: Th e Jerk' This comedy in­ Dealer: South Norman.Kay led the jack of clubs, ruffed and got back to dummy with a FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thaves [C N N ] Newanight Update volves the outrageous rise to stardom of (SJ'SCTV ducked all around. He was reluctant to trump to score up the fourth spade for an inept and unlucky fool. Steve Martin, [CN N ] Monsyllna [DIS] MOVIE: 'Member of the Wedding' Call 647-9946 or Weal North East South play a second club, fearing that de­ his contract. ' Bernsdette Peters, Catlin Adams. 1979 [DIS] Advsnturaa Of Ozzia and Harriet Coi 1 Y clarer might originally have held A-9- P/.AN5' P a n 3 Y Pass 4 Y ® Columbo [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Loose Screws' Study­ 643-2711 An 3, so he switched to a trump. Colker A new book by James Jacoby and ‘^OLLOye-l^S - Ncrr ONLY *>U> MY P a n Pass P an d 9 Hogan's Heroes ing Is of secondary importance to four Delir could see that the game would depend his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is sex-crazed summer school students A ^ ^ o ^ N j P o l l o v f p , (22) (39 Rags to Riches (CC) In separate arriv upon a spade finesse, but the failure of now available at bookstores. It is ‘J a ­ Brian Genesee. Lancs Van Oar Volk, Mi­ Opening lead: 4 J instances, Nick and Rose must decide Kore the defenders to cash out two diamond coby on Card Games,’ published by whether it's worth cheating to attain a chael MacDonald. 1985. Rated R IT Al-So SE^MS He •« tricks gave him the extra option of de- Pharos Books. I fTt goal. (60 min.) (In Stereo) [USA] Night Flight 0 ) IB) Washington Week In Review anal) T O 3 ^ F l a y i n g 11:30PM ® ® Nlghtllna (CC). (CC) Scho 0 MOVIE: 'Breaking Up le Herd to Do' P e a p . Six divorced men spend a summer to­ TV’s view of-women 9 gether sharing a beach house-es well as The following corrier routoo are available: 9 Blo Polly’s Pointers the trauma of breaking up. Robert Con- ClWtbvNIAM 10 -i. red. Ted Bessell, Jeff Conaway 1979 hasn’t changed much G r Part 2 of 2. ATHENS. Ga. (AP) - Uttle Cresi minute shopping, hurry-up decorat­ 0 MOVIE: 'Blue Lagoon' A ship­ cltange has occurred in the portray­ to thi I'm going to adopt your plan myself wrecked boy and girl come of age on a Fried Center St., Griswold St., Lilac St., & Trumbull St. WINTHROP - by Dick Cavalli He start planning now ing, marathon cookie-baking and fon- and avoid the harry and rush when tropical Island. Brooke Shields, Christo­ als of women on television, accord­ gotten details. This year. I've finally December rolls around. pher Atkins, William Daniels 1980 ing to a University of Georgia 232n< grad for holiday chores figured out a way to get it all done in And while we’re talking holidays, M YA^M *S 0110 would like Ibis book may order it U.B. ACRES by Jhn Davis why the portrayal of female char­ only at B eve Avoids curdling. — EVELYN laxed, easy way soands lihe faa la- for 88.S0. Make check payable to Stereo) acters has not Improved "may be DEAR POLLY - QK, Polly, this [M A X ] MOVIE: The Godfather. Pertfll' North Elm St., & Woodbridge St. in thi stead of a hassle! Since my own PO LLY’S POINTERS and send to that creative control Is still wielded year I'm finally going to do it. I've al­ ( I DIDN’T KNOW FLOWER*)") The new godfather attempts to keep the Shi Christmas is probably going to be PO LLY’S POINTERS, P.O. Box by men In the television Industry ways wanted to be super-organized '------1 COOLP SW EAT / ------family on top despite government inter­ JOHNNIE’S F o re pretty hectic ^ year. (111 |Mwbably •38(3, aeveland, OH 14101-5883. — vention. Al Pacino. Robert De Niro. Telia who write, produce and direct what Squa about Christmas without any last spend Christmas Eve ^vln g birth!) POLLY Shire. 1974 Rated R White St., Green Rd., Harlan St., Henry St. they understand best — the male Shi [USA] Riptide point of view ,” BRASS Dobr 8:30PM 3D ® ' Married Dora (CC) He calls television "the greatest Pattr drafts ■ will and leavts custody of socializer of our time” because it Henry St., North Elm Street the children to his diijy but rich sister-in- tells “ boys and girls how they are KEY Flei law supposed to act.” Since today’s ® Major League Baseball: ^ Y < ^ 829 Main St. Air M «U at S t Louis Cardinelt (2 hrs. 30 portrayal of women “ fosters nega­ Paacal Lane, W yllyt St., Porter 8t„ HIghwood and 1 Q min.) (Liva) tive self-concepts for fem ales,” it is Manchester PEOPLE WHO KNOW gradi 0 Major Leegua Baseball: New York important that women be por­ know there's a certain magic ■ ■ spec! Meta at S t Louie Cerdinale (3 hrs.) trayed in a more accurate and 643-8609 about Classified Advertising. Shi 0 B Wall ktraet Week 643-2711 JVW lO Z positive way, be said. 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct. 2. 1»S7

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Oct. 2. 1987 — It About Town New lab at Yale tests

Orange Installs Hs officsrs for genetic disorders REAL E StATE OPPORTUlQlTIES Manchester Grange 31 initalled officers in Sep­ tember for the coming year. In the future, doctors may be able to NEW HAVEN (AP) - A new DNA New officers are; master, Ruth Herbele; overseer, diagnostic laboratory at the Yale School prevent or modify some genetic dis­ Mary Byron; lecturer, Marion Beer; steward, Cynthia eases if Uiey know early enough that a Armstrong; assistant steward, Chester Small; lady of Medicine may be able to test for ap many two dozen genetic disorders in the person carries the gene, he said. assistant steward, Irene Bourez; chaplain, Elizabeth REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK Mahoney acknowledged that genetic Thrall; treasurer. Celeste King; secretary, Edith next decade, scientists say. "In establishing this new laboratory, testing also can bring up ethical issues. Schoeil; gatekeeper, Florence Lines; ceres, Catherine we will widen the coverage of available For example, parents who find their Byron; pomona, Nancy Rowe; flora, Evelyn Slater. featuring: genetic services in the New England unborn child is carrying the gene for a Executive committee members are: Kenneth area,” said Carolyn W. Slayman, serious disease must decide whether to Herbele, three years; Thomas J. Donlon, two years; stop the pregnancy, he said. and Carolyn J. Bergstrom, one year. chairman of human genetics and professor of physiology at Yale. Many people drcide on abortion in The grange will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the The recently open^ laboratory was such cases, he said. ZZ Grange Hall on Olcott Street. The first and second will initially test for three severe genetic The laboratory has been p a r t ia l degrees will be conferred on candidates. There wiii be funded by a 8150,000 three-year g r a a i' no auction tabie. disorders. Fragile X syndrome is the second from the Johnson tc Johnson Co. of NQe most common cause of mental retarda­ Brunswick, N.J., and has a staff of fotnrr HIGH CALIBRE tion, said Dr. Maurice Mahoney, profes­ Most people who are tested will haW VFW president visits state been refen ^ because they are at rQK NEW Raised Ranch of MASSIVE proportion... built with sor of human genetics and the acting your best interest In mind. ALL OUALITY MATERIALS Joan Katkus of Aiaska, president of the national director of the laboratory. The most for one of the genetic diseases, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, will visit common cause Is Down’s syndrome. health officials said. AND WORKMANSHIP. 7 rooms, 2H baths, fireplace. 2 car Connecticut from Sunday through Tuesday. Muscular dystrophy is a progressive The tests take up to a month JOS. garage and a beautiful lot with O L D S T O N E W ALLS. Katkus will deliver a brief welcome at the Howard weakening and wasting away of the perform and cost between $200 to $300 Located only 8 minutes from the center of Manchester! Johnson Conference Cen­ muscles. The Duchenne type confines ^ p er person, said Murphy. » • $189,900. ter in Windsor Locks with its victims to wheelchairs at about the Call 846-2482 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI" dinner at the East Wind­ age of 10. Boys with the Duchenne form MANCHESTER - lot time offered - Immaculate 7 room sor Restaurant. She have significantly shortened lifespans, Zoo’s pink flamingo p -0 Colonial, 3 bedrooms, family room, eat-ln kitchen, plans to visit Caprilands while.half of the sons of women carriers screened porch, hard wood floors and much more, Herb Farm and the Na­ touring Pennsylvania^ of the gene will get muscular dystrophy. convenient location. $159,900. than Hale Homestead in The Becker type confines people to SCANDIA, Pa. (A P ) - A 3-foot-tall Coventry on Monday and wheelchairs later than the age of 10. pink flamingo escaped from the Erie tour Bradley Interna­ Both are major forms of muscular Zoo and is touring northwestern "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES" tional Airport and the dystrophy. Pennsylvania. Bradley Air Museum on U&R REALTY CO. The third disorder, involving an . The zoo’s flamingos had their wings ! Tuesday. enzyme deficiency of ornithine trans- C clipped to prevent them from flying, but ; State President Doris Blanchard & Rossetto carbamylase, results in damage to the “ this bird apparently Just found out it ‘ 643-2692 LaFerrier of Manchester brain and liver and is less common than could fly so it flew” Wednesday night, will be among the digni­ DUm m I Robert D. Murdock, Realtor the other disorders. Male children bom zoo director Jim Rhea said. __ REAL ESTATE 646-2482 taries in the reception with the mutation die of ammonia committee. A flamingo was seen Thursday* poisoning within hours or days of birth. feeding with a flock of sheep on Johns The genes that cause the three Nordin’s farm near Scandia in Warren Support group inherited disorders are located on the County. The farm is 45 miles from Erie Ac larger of the two sex chromosomes, the as the crow, or rather flamingo, flies. T t plans meetings Herald photo by Pinto X chromosome, said Patricia Murphy, Nordin contacted zoo officials, but tljp T assistant director of the laboratory. flamingo flew away 15 minutes before D.W.HSH The Alzheimer's dis­ Cofnmarc/s/-fnvasfmanf Compmny Joan Katkus ease support group pro­ Fragrant flowers Males most often get the disorders they arrived. Zoo officials believe the while women are most often carriers of gram of Visiting Nurae and Home Care of Manchester 10-year-old flamingo may have headsd RUNCHESTER $234,900 FOR SALE them, Murphy said this week. for the nearby Allegheny Reservoir.-- will hold meetings Wednesday and Oct. 19from7to8;30 Jan Sayre, left, newly elected vice president of the Manchester NEW T O MARKET - THIS HOME IS MANCHESTER p.m. The Wendesday meeting will be at Manchseter "W e can analyze the genes of mothers A CREAM PUFF!! Lots of living Garden Club, looks over the array of flowers at the Vietnam War • EalsMIshsd fetlturant with lull bar Memorial Hospital. The Oct. 19 meeting will be held at and fathers and see if they carry genetic space on parkllke setting. 9 rooms, Colorado exploration 2V4 baths, Inground pool, walk-ln and aparlmant above. •105,000 w the Jefferson House Adult Day Care Center on Hollister memorial at the corner of East Center and Main streets with diseases. We can also look at newborns or unborn babies," he said. John Wesley Powell completed the cedar closet and located In one of 8UFFIELD Street. Joyce Trainer, who was re-eiected president. The club Manchester's finer areas. iupar Bolton Beautiful $189,900 • And 19 Prime Aoree/Bredley Aree •3,340,000 Genetic testing can uncover diseases first exploration of the Colorado River in D A film presentation, "Special Caring.” will be shown Manchastar $147,aoo 3 bedroom Raised Ranch In a quiet area of Bolton And 1.2 Acree with houee end bem maintains the memorial flowers throughout the year as well as before symptoms set In. and earlier 1569, having traveled through the Grand •280,000 Oct. 12 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Jefferson House. Colonial on nice d e ^ lot on a quiet cul-de-sac In Home Includes living room, dining room, first floor ABB providing for other civic activities. treatment could be instituted, he said. Canyon by boat. convenient location. FrontFro to back master plus up to 12x24 family room as well as a 19x23 rec room and ENFIELD days Discussion will follow. 3 more bedrooms. OInIng room, fireplaced living 12x24 den on the lower level. Energy features • 13 V Aoiee necr EnfMd Mcll/ For more information, call 647-1481. High treftlo eree •1,250,000 out t room. 2 full baths, garage. Include" 3 southern exposure skylights,...... ,2vi 2 wood-coal year- . ------stoves and a thermostatlcaHv controlled fan system Deck and a 2 car garage FOR LEASE I'll ci Women’s conference at MMH RUNCHESTER $1S1,000 MANCHESTER ney - NEW PRICE - NOT YOUR ORDI­ • Itao eq.fl. offloe tpeoe In new playl The women’s second health conference at Manches­ WE’RE SERVING YOU BREAKFAST ultre modem buHdlng. Preellge NARY OLDER COLONIAL. This environment. pani ter Memorial Hospital will be held Oct. 17 from 8:45 home has been fully updated, D.W.FISH brae, kitchen all new, Florida room, and a.m. to 12; 20 p.m. The program will feature topics such THE REALTY COMPANY TOLLAND been as stress on the Job, heart disease, women's issues and large family room on lower level. • 4-2400 eq. ft. epeoee/New bulMIno TOGETHER Yard Is fenced and very private. w/oftloe epeoe. Greet looallon In ever choosing a physician. U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson, Perfect family home. Induetrlel perk I'm R-Conn., will be the featured speaker. leave The program fee is 820, which includes breakfast. WILLINOTON McDonald's • 12,000 to 17,000 eq. ft. eveNabte for doesi For more Information, call 647-6600. 1 B e t t e r offloe, reeleureni or IlgM Induetrlel »4^»eq.ft. told! ■ I... and the Manchester Herald H o m e s , Contamporary Ranch VERNON — FREE MARKET EVALUATION - la t M CC featured in photos Manchastar $229,900 • 1400 a 3000 eq. ft. epaoec el II Cam- 4'bedroom custom Contemporary Ranch with 15k20 Ino Plata. Good vMbMKy from 1-04 (lO** eq. ft. hia a| An exhibit of photographs depicting the programs stone fireplaced living room, cathedral ceilings In ELLINQTON aee a< ify# HAMBunaan Askdt- living room, dining room and kitchen. Heated think and facilities of Manchester Community College is on FtJT-O-FIMt. »p*t>a(to • New 14,000 a. t. Hal. /Prof. Ctr. 1 greenhouse, screened porch, pstio and atone BBO. PrimeI fit.I S3 loo. Fall oooupaney •11« outgi display in the lobby of the Savings Bank of Manchester. HAPPY MEAL. - CHatataueotn Canantral air. appliances and a 2 car garags The college Is celebrating its 25th year. 24$ Main Strsal, Manohastar, C T 0M40 He The exhibit is open during regular bank hours L ... REAL ESTATE SERVICES hia ' 6434591 243 Main St, ManchBster, CT 06040 Dally »0»4:00 (203) 843-4616 through Friday. 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 CALL LEN MA-rVIA OR CHRIS HBLLBR night 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066 Sal. ft004:00 ting I quid Adult fitness at YWCA dropi Adult fitness classes are offered at the YWCA on 2 com« North Main Street. Registration may be made by mail, your by phone or in person at the center. Child care is I a available. For more Information, call 647-1437. hlafe HRST PmZE FOJI QUALITY a coil Musicians at St. Mary’s Possible In-Uw Unit COVENTRY — Musicon, a group of high school and Young 3 bedroom WILLIAMSBURQ CO LO N IAL In college students of various Christian denominations, I LYDALL WOODS... 2 full baths, dack, paragsand uniqua . DIB wili present a musical program, "First Love,” tonight floorr planpill with FAMILY ROOM. 8iia thla noma with Ha your BRAND NEW LISTING III UP-t 6 -D A TE f l o o r p l a n today! letTa Don’ at 8 at St. Mary's Church, Route 31. Refreshments will Call 646-2482 'W E'RE SELLING HOUSESI” follow. Real Estate This charming older Colonial on beha m Scarborough Road in Manchester is but < The hour-long performance is sponsored by the Coventry Council of Christian Churches. bursting at the seams with potential! he'a 647-8400 Cosmetic improvements are needed terrl throughout its 6 rooms, 3 bedroom^ fami and 1.5 baths. Newer furnace and roof. fami 168 Main Street, Manchester Excellent established neighborhood. Service Notes Won't last long! $l65,OliO. Sidni TWO FAMILY lor, prob Time tested buildingbuildin with 13 rooms. 2 MODERN Lenfast completes training KITCHENS one withsrltn privirivata sun Ills braakfast room. NEW ROOF, TRIPLE: GLAZED WINDOWS. STEEL 8IDINO Airman Lori L. Lenfett, daughter of Karen J. Hunt of - Lots of mature plantinge and trass. Amssits parking. 6 Brambiebush Road, has graduated from Air Force Ottered at 8188,900 Call 646-2462 “WE'RE SELLING HOUSESr basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. She is also the stepdaughter of Harris Hunt. She is a 1987 graduate of Manchester High School.

Cone arrives for overseas duty SPLENDID PRIVACYII ‘WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES" SUDDENLY BACK ON Generous size rooms make this truly a Army Sgt. John V. Cone II, son of John V. Cone of 37 THE MARKETII home built for a growing family. Delmont St. and Marlene Cone of 10 Bank St., has Immaculate 7 plus room full-dormered King-size fully applianced kitchen. 3 •BMBfWtfV arrived for duty with the 2nd Infantry Division. South Cape in Redwood Farms. 3 bedrooms, bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage, Blanchard & Rossetto Korea. spacious rec room. Located on a very D f fireplace, new plush carpet, large GOT He Is an electronic warfare-signal intelligence Florida room Mint condition! private lot on Birch Mountain Road in Bolton. Price reduced to $208,900. REAL ESTATE 646-2482 tella analyst and is a 1982 graduate of East Hartford High $209,000. ______School. whili leep, thini Blouin promoted In Army GREAT FAMILY HOME 9 lowe Century 21 Epstein Realty REALTY WORLD She I Gregory A. Blouin, son of Ella C. Griffith of 34 rh r irr (203) 646 7709 73 Wosl C I / SI I aleei Crestwood Drive has been promoted in the U.S. Army Btnolt/Fr9ch«Mo AiBorialRi Manchoitof CT 06040 w543 ee iioNorth n n mwnn Main 8L. Manchastar want to the rank of specialist four. a da He Is a data telecommunications operator with the WS GET RESULTS need 232nd Signal Company. West Germany. He is a 1985 647-8895 1 s t graduate of Manchester High School. ■A DIVI5ION OF THOMAS A. ■INOIT ENTBIIFItltBr r m SMS. D l BFS1VIN B8ALTV whili Mazurek In West Germany WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION brea Caoh offlM Indspqndantly owned and opwalad. hype Army Spec. 4 John J. Mazurek III, son of Gloria J. wife Gannon of IS Union St. and John J. Mazurek II of 820 prob Tolland Tpke.. has arrived for duty with the 16th Althi Infantry, West Germany. M A N C H I8 TE R — pa He is a 1985 graduate of East Catholic High School. Naw To Tha Marfcat.. - i t CAREFREE HOME. Malntanancd laboi Stone becomes senior airman free beautiful 6 room Willlamaburg "obeal Colonlil with many upgraded ute ti Pamela J. Stone, the wife of Richard Stone, who is Items Hang your hat and heart 7 ahoul the son of Dwight S. Stone of 59 Santina Drive and here. Call tor detalli. In : Beverly Magnant of 29 Prospect St., has been promoted deaU in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD thouf She Is an administration specialist at Pease Air MANCHESTER apnei Force Bake, N.H.. with the 509th Civil Engineering $124,900 8 room, 3 bedroom Ranch. ImprcBslvc Family Room with cathedral ceiling. 2 zone heat, solar hot water. contf Squadron. 76 Floranca Straat... EAST HARTFORD $1BB,t00 fully She Is the daughter of John A. and Flossie A. Lovely Inground pool with zolar, rolled cover 2 car garage with electricity. MUCH MORE! IMMACULATE RAISED RANCH exten DobroleckI of Merrillville, Ind. WHY PAY RENT? Now la your chance to own thla Immaculate $174,lae. This home Is In mint conditlonll New carpel In all 3 badrooma. In ad GET YOUR COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE MANCHESTER HERALD . older three bedroom Colonial Hardwood floors throughout 2'A baths. 2 firaplacaa. Fullfinlabad anori Fleming completes law course Much updating, move-ln condition ‘Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To Us: ’ btaement Kitchen appllancee remain Central air-conditloning. have See It today! Yard profeaalonally la n d a c a ^ StoneA t m t * walltMAll cappedr -w n ri^ l withaasiSB* btiiaKlaaA ..... — rtATURESANO anti-< Airman Regina M. Fleming, daughter of Robert E. alata Oversized deck MANY 0 1 ^E R NICE . •ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AT THE FOLLOWING McDONALD’S LOCATIONS: STRAND REAL ESTATE AMENITIESII To aea It to buyl Give ua a calllll aid ol and Donna C. Fleming of 81 Ledgecrest Terrace, has OFENHOUaa graduated from the U.S. Air Force law enforcement 46 West Center St. 1221 Tolland T ^ k . 1261 Burnside Ave. 89 Talcottville Rd. 30 Lafayette Square SAT., OCT. 8 • 1-4 FM 156 E. CENTER ST.', MANCHESTER, CT DE specialist course at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Manchester, CT. Manchester. CT. East Hartford, CT. Vernon, CT. Rockville, CT. Dir: East Canter Street, rlgbt onto ( ) inf ii She is a 1985 graduate of Manchester High School. Spruce St., left onto Florence St CALL TODAY - 647-“ SOLD’ 203 646-7709 drug , -4 with. «• — M A N C H ESTER H ER ALD. Friday. Oct. 2. 1»67 M ANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Oct. 2. 1M7 _ti Spouse In school? Save on laxesi IciASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 More adults Emma is spending about half her are heading ON SCHOOLING, DO NT forget working time taking care of the you generally can also deduct your back for addi­ Allen's two children while Mrs. donations to a non-profit educa­ tional schooling Allen is in school. Emma is paid — and therein tional institution. Biit you can't $700 a month. deduct donations from which you Notices lie tax breaks Sylvia NELPWANTHI HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELPWAHTED HELP WAHTED HELP WAHTED you must not ..derive a personal benefit. So do you I HELP WAHTED QUES'nON : Will the Allens be in ignore. What if still get your deduction if your child A l o cendKten precedent to line for a child care credit on NLIRSE Aides. Imme­ HELP wanted mornings you have child­ Porter attends the same school you are the ptoeement of imv odver- REGIONAL Cloislfled CUSTODIAL opening. TR A V EL Agency East of Emma's salary in 1987? donating to? tlship In the AAoncheiter He­ odi rtoch ntorlv diate openings for 5am-11am, Mondov- EXPERIENCED M e­ ren, you are rald, Advertlier hereby nurse aides who con Frldoy. Counter per­ Full time 8 hours a day. the River needs assist­ chanic wanted. Top 3,000Jn0 hornet. One PART Time Evenings. Flexible nights. Apply ance typing and tele­ working and ANSW ER: Not as things stand The IRS answer; A contribution opreei to protect. Indemnify classified ad placed work every other wee­ son S4-S6 per hour. wages paid for a good your spouse is and hold harmlett the AAon- Clerks. Notlanal News­ kend on the 7om-3pm to South Windsor phone etiquette re­ man. Apply In person. now. Reason: Mrs. Allen's four can be deducted if (1) enrollment with the AAonchester Health Insurance, paid Boordof Education Fa­ going to school? chester Herald, Its officert paper Cencern has Im- shift. Excellent work­ vocations. Apply In quired. Ill train. Mansfield Auto Parts, months of schooling in the autumn was not contingent on making the and emploveet ooalnit any Herald will be plocedln medloft epenlngs In cilities Services, 1737 Respond to Box GG, Route 32, Mansfield. , r Then you have a shot at thls'ax for lower-income couples). payment; (2) the payment was not and all llablllly, lou or over aoo newspapers ing conditlora and new person Mister Donut. aren't enough to qualify her as a Manchester. Porfect storting rote. Wllllngto 255 W. Middle Take. Main Street, South C/O The Manchester saver; made under a plan to convert expense. Including attor­ throughout New Eng­ far students. Mean- Windsor. 520-9711 ext. Herald. BODY Man with expe­ full-time student this year. But neys' feet, arising from train for details. Coll Manchester. 646-9277. rience. Top wages paid It's the child care credit. A couple BUT THE AMOUNT of child-care nondeductible tuition into charita­ land tor one low price. lighter. If you have 4 40. EOE. suppose she took a two-week dalmt of unfair trade practi­ Call Classified 643-2711 Manchester Manor 646- tor the right person. with one Spouse employed and the expenses on which the credit is introductory course that started in ble contributions; and (8) yonr cal, Infringement of trode- heurs from 5pm-9pm 0129. PART Time Secretarial TEACHER Aide Interven­ Apply In person. Mans­ and ask for detalls.o and want te earn great RN SUPERVISOR other a full-time student is entitled based cannot exceed the lesser of August or suppose she took a course child’s education was not otherwiM morkt, trade namet or pot- A U TO Olsmontler. Full positions needed tor tionist (2). Needed Im­ field Auto Ports, Route to the same child care credit as a dependent upon your making the enti, violation of rlghtt of C LEA N IN G help, also pay... Coll tadoyl October, November mediately for 1 to 1 32, Mansfield. your earned income or your last May. In other words, she goes privacy and Infringement of working supervisor Dan't delay. 647-9946. time. Experience. 3 to 11 PM couple with both spouses working. spouse's. If your spouse is a payment. •* - Must hove automotive and December. Diver­ work with multl- to school in five different months, copyright and proprietary with floor care expe­ After 6pm. 1-228-5196. sified duties, basic of­ hondlcopped 17 year and It makes no difference whether the full-time student, he or she is instead of four. rlghtt, unfair competition rience. Port tlmejoven- tools. Apply In person. schooling has any connection with a Example; Bill Moore pays $1,500 and libel and tiandtr, which TELEPHONE Operoter- Bill’s Auto Ports, route fice skills. Upto6hours old mote In public considered to have an earned Payoff; Mrs. Allen meets the Ings or weekende. Sa­ per day. Call 633-4661 school In Vernon. BAYLOR past or future job. It could be the tuition for his child and makes an may reiult from the publica­ /Typlst. Seeking a full 74 Tolland. Jor Kitchen Duty a income of $200 a month if one child full-time student test and the Allens tion of any odvertliment In lary open. 643-5747. time telephene apera- ext.354 or 330. Located Functional curriculm study of English literature, and the additional $500 contribution to the PART time 25 hours per I or dependent is cared for, or $400 a can claim a child care credit for the AAoncheiter Herald by AUDITORS wonted. Na- tor. Must pesess effec­ on Morlborough/Glos- and community based SUPERVISOR^N child care expenses would still be month If there are two or more organization supporting thescho^. advertlier. Including odver- tive tclephane skills,’ week 12 noon to 5pm. tonbury town line. trolnino. Males pre­ five months of Emma's salary. tlonal Inventory ser­ General office duties eligible for the credit. children or dependents. What portion of the salary The organization solicits contrilgi- tliementi In any free dlttrl- vice Is expanding typing 35-SOwpm, apti­ EOE. ferred due to required Tam to 7 pn$ Result; You can claim a tax tions year-round, not just during butlon publlcatloni pub- Including data entry, tolletlng/hvolene su­ Key point; In order to be a payments qualify for the credit? llthed by the AAoncheiter rapidly In Cf. We ore tude far figures and typing, filing. Cox Ca­ INSURANCE Customer credit — a dollar-for-dollar reduc­ full-time student, your spouse has the enrollment period. Solicitation Herald. Penny Sleffert, presently In need of basic affice skills ta Service Assltont. Man­ pervision. 28 hours per Now interviewing Em m a’s entire salary for five pertarm a variety at ble Greater Hartford. week. $10 per hour. Call tion in your tax bill — equal to 20 to be enrolled in school at least five months (subject to the earned materials are targeted speciflcally Publlther. field auditors. No expe­ Coll Cable Rep. 649- chester agency seeking for both positions. percent of your child

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Oct. 2, 1M7 — M Puzzles

KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ’ by Larry Wright AD S 643-2711

Notices Business Property Resorf Property .. Entertoinment___ Form Supplies ond Eouipment .. L 6* t/Found...... 01 Mortpooes .V. Boehhetplnp/income To x . OfficerRetoH Eoutpment...... BATSt* 1 to4doyt: ft cents per line per dov. * ★ ★ TAG SALEH! ★ ★ ★ P trto no li ...... 07 Wonted to Buy . . Coroentry/Remodeii u Recreotlonoi Eouipment 7 to I f dovs; 70 cents per line per dev. Announc«m«nt$...... 03 Polntlnp/Poperlnp. Boots ond Mof ine Eouipment .. 70 to 3S devs: M cents per tine per dev. Auctions...... 04 Rooflnp/Sldlnp Musicol Items...... 7S or more dovs: SO cents per line per dov. Finonclol...... 05 Rentals Pioorinp...... Comeros and Photo Eouipment Mintmem cBerpe: 4 lines. Rooms for Rent...... Eiectricei Pets ond Supplies...... Work. I ucKgPAlX- Heottnp/Piumpino. . Employment A Education Aoortments for Rent ...... Miscelloneous for Sole ...... DEADLINES: For clossified odvtrtlsements to tu g Condominiums for Rent.. Miscelloneous Services Top Soles...... Holo Wonfod...... n be published Tuesdov threuph ioturdoy. the 4Daysforthe PriceofS! ***■„,, Homes for R ent...... Services Wanted Wonted to B u v / T ro d e ...... SItuotion Wontod . . ... 12 deodllne Is noon on the dov before publication. Store/Office Spoce...... For odvertlsements to be published Mor>dav, Business Opportunities . . .1 3 Resort Property...... Instruction...... u Merchandise the deocfline Is 7:30 p.m. on Fridoy. Industrlol Property...... Emplovnnent Services...... 15 * PLACE YOUR AD ON TUESDAY, BEFORE NOON, AND YOU’RE ALL SET ''** Corooes ond Storope..... Hoildoy/Seosonoi . Automotive ^ . Roommotes Wonted...... Antloues ond Collectibles Cors for Sole ...... READ YOUR AD. Clossified odvertlsements ore C lo ttiln p ...... Real Estate Wonted to Rent...... TrucksrVons for Sole ...... token by telephone os o convenience. The Furniture ...... Compers/Trollers...... Monchetter Herold Is responsible for only one Homes for S o le ...... j i Tv/Stereo/Appiionces Incorrect Insertion ond then only for the site of _ FOR THE WEEK. JUST ASK FOR IRENE OR JANE IN CLASSIFIED. Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... Condominiums for Solo...... 27 Services Mochli^ry ond Tools Auto Services...... the orlpinol Insertion. Errors which do not town ond Gordon LotsrLond for Sole 73 Child Coro...... Autos for Rent/Leose...... lessen the volue of the advertisement will not Good Thinps to Eot Investment Property 24 Cleoninp Services Miscelloneous Automotive . be corrected by on odditlonol Insertion. Fuel Oll/Cool/Firewood . Wonted to Buy/Trode ...... HOMES I ^ H O M E S FDR SALE HDMES FDR SALE FDH8ALE I FOR SALE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY SUD D ENLY Back on the M ANCHESTER. Colonial SPLENDID Privacy. M ANCHESTER. Colonial market. Immaculate 7 HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED rnaTUATION on nice deep lot, on o Generout sizo rooms on nice deep lot, on a I HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED USIWANTB) plus room Full- quiet Cul-de-Soc In con­ make tMi truly o home quiet Cul-de-Soc In con­ Oormtred Cope In Red­ venient location. Front built for o orowlno venient locotlon. Front wood Farms. 3 bed­ K g jg ^ N E O U S MISCELLANEOUS A ID FE Neeoea. Fulltime C E R TIFIED Nurses Aide to bock Master plus up family. Kino size hilly to back Master plus up SERV1GES SHADY GLEN tor corridors and out­ will coretor your loved rooms, fireplace, new to 3 more bedrooms. oppllonoed kitchen. 3 to 3 more bedrooms. HIM BROWN’S RECEP110MST/ side supervision at the one In your home. Coll plush carpet, large Dining room, tlre- bedroomt, 2.5 bathe, 2 Dining room, fire- DAIRY STORES MAINTENANCE Roeida room. Mint CLCANINO Servicoa. IftE^ioENTIAL and OlMTWNCA.Inc SSMT. BOONREEKR Bolton High School. Theresa. 569-6660. ploced living room, full cor oarage, spacious placed I Ivino room, full Home or oftlce. Reoso- commorlcol wall eov- EXTERIOR Painting WAITRESSES OR Foil and part time po­ condition I $209,000 baths, garage. $147,900. recreation room. Lo­ baths, ooraoe. D.W. deno. Treat ond brush • KmCRTML a CM BiKM L FLOWERS Apply In perton. 4-6pm. 7:45om to 2:30pm. For Jackson ft Jackson ftoMo prices. 7 4 2 « n orln*. Inatoltatlofi bv sition available at more Information and D.W. Fish, 643-1591 .□ cated on a very privote Fish, 643-1591 ______er74M 4n. cut and houlad owov. eCMnmilCAIMINRBaM WAITERS 2 Part Time Potilionp Real Estate. 647-8400.O James E. Bride. Free Stockade fences In- ACROSS Thi Andriw Amaldl Co. application coll Bolton HIGH Calibre. New lot on Birch Mountain MANCHESTER. 1st time • MPTICmifBI Daytime and Meadows Manor. 2 Ro(xt In Bolton. Price tstlmotes. 644-12M. atolled. Fully Insurtd. 1 Tibetan Flower procetpor - 186 Bidwell St. High School. 643-2768. Raised Ranch ot mas­ ottered. Immaculate 7 years experience i r Real Estate FIRST Prize tor quollty. reduced to $268,900. W h V U a otter 5pm. gazelle evenings 3-4 hours per day for Manchester EOE.______sive proportion..built room Colonial, 3 bed­ general repair re­ Possible In-law unit. Jackson ft Jackson 4 Russian ruler student alter school. SALESPERSON and Co- with your best Interest room, family room, eot liiosEeuYSv^^^ 6 Resign Apply to 840 East Young 3 bedroom Wil­ Real Estote. 647-8400.O MURETi URM inMCK quired. Excellent shler.ln large shopping liamsburg Colonial In In mind. All quality In kitchen, screened 12 To the (Fr.) Middle Tpke. Sales Clerk • materials and work­ porch, hardwood PAINT GAGNE 13 Advise pay and benefits. Cut laundry costs by de­ center. Wonted tor Lydoll Woods...2 full NEW Price. Not your Mtorlor and exterior "FarANYiarNiais’’ 8 hours per day, 2-3 manship. 7 rooms, 2'/i 14 Biblical creasing the amount of modern pharmacy NDME8 baths, deck, garage ordinary older Colon­ floors and much more. CM yamtYft p a ln ^ . CaU Mxley for a R.R. tioo, planting, 64d-4245 flexible days per week. Apply In person to; baths, fireplace, cor Convenient location. EXCAVATION preposition detergent used. Reduce with professional at­ FDR SALE and unique floor plan 2 ial . This home has been REMOBEtMC tHWICCft free oramale. Tom or Ed Tra* work. C 15 Mao tung Bruce Jerome at: on garage and o beautiful fully updated, kitchen $159,900. U ft R Realty 360 West Middle Tpke. Apply at: by one-third and see mosphere. Flexible with family room. See Oempiele bemo MaaNs and le- 16 Hbw sweet lot with oldstone walls. all new, Florida room, Company. 643-2692.0 wv iRWOMiw in dvpi* 646-2215 CALL CO. whether ypu notice a dif­ hours. Apply at once. All real estate advertised In this home with Its up- 643-0511 Brown's Flowers Meadows Manor ference In the appearance Liggett Porkode Phar­ to-date floor plan to­ Located only 8 minutes and large family room EAST Hartford. Immtxu- JI?!* 047-7186 R TE . BH • B O L T O N the Manchester Herald Is from the center of on lower level. Yard Is OOmiMFOM WOfk« PiBQlBiBfbdt IfV* For Froo Eatlmoto Manchester 16.3 Main Street 333 Bidwell St. of your wash. Add extra macy, 404 West Middle sublect to the Fair Housing day. $160's. Coll Blan­ late Raised Ranch. BUFBA fbliNMOBA Manchester, CT 06040 dollors to your budget by Turnpike, Manchester. Act of I9 « , which mokes 8 chard ft Rossetto, Manchester! $189,900. fenced and very pri­ This home Is In mint 6 4 6 - 2 6 1 4 Parkade 6 43-8455 Illegal to advertise any pref­ Coll 646-2482. "Were vate. Perfect family condition! New carpet MMIM Hang Tape and e e _e_ e e _ ^ e e e e e e e e e e e EOE selling "don't needs" with SECRETARY/Receptlor "W e're Selling Selling Housesl"Blon- a low-cost od In Classi­ 1st doctors office East erence, limitation or discrim­ Houses", 646-2482.P home. $151,000. Sentry In all 3 bedrooms. M in iK S TR El SO M C C ination based on race, color, chord ft Rossetto. Real Estate. 643-4060.O Spray Sheet Rock. Want to sell your cor? For 21 Short sleep 46 Measure of fied. 643-2711. Hartford. Part-time Hardwood floors BuokoL tniek * ohippor. religion, sex or notional NEW to niorket. This M.T.S. aiump remevml. Free quick rtaults, uae o low- 24 Lieutenant's land four mornings weekly. origin, or on Intention to home Is a cream putt. $165,900. Colonial. Main­ CONTEMPORARY throughout. 2 '/> baths, David SIiVinsky boss (abbr.) 2 flrepliKes. Full fin­ osHffleleo. apooM coat Clossified od. Ccril DOWN 48 American' Reply Box JJ Man­ moke onv such preference, Lots ot living space on tenance tree. Alumi­ Ranch. Mcmchester. 4 GOfiMiOMawiion lOr wiwwny T 26 Greek letter BUILDERS 443-2711 today to placo Indian REMOVE GREASE and chester Herald. limitation or discrimination. porkllke setting. 9 num siding, 6 rooms, 1 bedroom custom Con­ ished basement. Kit­ 1 Shark 27 Poet Ogden 50 Manner of - C a l l 2 2 8 - 9 1 5 3 • vourod. rust from outdoor metal The Herald will not know­ rooms, 2’/i baths. In- cor gorOge, shutters. temporary Ranch with chen appliances re­ 2 Put out walking furniture the easy way. ingly accept onv advertise­ 15x20 stone flreploced main. Central air 6 4 6 - 2 7 8 7 3 Firai (il.) 26 Eight (comb, CASHIER ft SNACK SHOF ground pool, walk In Buckley School, Re­ • 4 7 -7 0 5 3 51 Major (con­ ment which Is In violation of e a • e e You don’t hove to be cm 4 Subjtct to Just dip o cloth In turpen­ living room. Cathedral condltlonlno. Yard form) stellation) ATH N DANT . the low. Cedar closet and lo­ creation room, custom •CUSTOM HOMES court actions celllno In living room. professionally lands­ odverttilno expert to oot 29 Of two parts 53 in a tine and rub the metal cated In one ot Man­ kitchen, appliances, 6 Put Day A Night Shift Avallble. SOUTHERN New Eng- caped. Stone wall •AODmONS e e e e e e I '«eoe*'eeei rasulta in Clasained. W t'll 30 Architect poke until spots disappear. To chester's finer areas. quiet street. Coll Dove Cothedrol celllnos In MtaUAREOUO 6 Mine entrance Good pay to atart. Apply In capped with Blue Slate. help you word your cmI. M ie s van der sell Idle items the easy lond closslfleld ods $234,900. Sentry Real Rood. 649-6048. Crock­ llvino room, dining 7 Tree 55 Classify person. Dversized deck. Many •BARA8ES IsonncEt DELIVERING 443-2711. 56 Belonging to way, use o low-cost od In reach nearly 800,000 Estate. 643-4060.D ett Aoenev 643-1577. room and kitchen. Rich form loom, S yards. •xudation other nice features and us classified. 252 Spencer St., homes In Connecticut Heated oreenhouse, •DECKS $7S plus tax, Sond. grovel, 8 Sine non amenities! To see Is to OD0To5r"TroStln7. Whot mokes Wont Ads 9 Oddly 57 first you _____ Manchester and Rhode Island. The screened porch, patio and decorative atone. buy. Give us a call. •CONCRETE WORK Home repairs. You work? People like you 10 Virginia don’i ... price tor o basic 25 LIOAL NOTICI and stone BBQ Central name It. wo de It. Free willow 59 Fast aircraft word od Is only $90 and TOWN OF ANDOVIR air, appliances and a 2 $169,900. Realty World, •FRAMINS CREW who rood and uso th« MECHANICS helper-gos PUBLIC HIARINO ON PROPOSID tUaOIVISION Frenchette/ Bertolt-, Biitlmotes. Insured. 443- 643-9504 11 HigTtway (abbr) RN/LPN ottentont. Must be de­ will appear In 75 news­ oar oarage. $229,900. AVAKAilE Wont Ads ovary day. 443- charge 646-7709.O too*. 2711. 61 Sault Now Interviewing for pendable and willing to papers. For more In­ The Planning ft Zoning Commission of Andover, Conntc- D.W. Fish. 643-1591.0 19 de cologne Marie formation coll Classi­ 3-11 shift Monday learn automotive re­ tlcut will hold o Public Hearing on Tuesday, October 13,1987 pair. Must hove valid fied, 643-2711 and ask at 7:30p.m. In tho Andover Elementary School on thefollow- 1 2 3 9 10 11 That\s Right Ing petition: IB through Friday. Conn, drivers license. tor detotts.o SHODDY M ILL ROAD- eSOS-PetitionotLorry Flonofor 12 Full time. Mondoy- BRAND New listing. This r We Sell Excitement! NO WEEKENDS Frldoy. 7o.m.-3p.m. charming older Colon­ 0 tovon lot tubdivsion entitled "Settlers Ridge". IB Salary negotloble. 646- ial on Scarborough At this hearing. Interested persons may appear and be heard APARTMENTS MMCELLANEOUS 1 For more and written communications will be received. Application Central Connecticuts most progressive information please 3444 Joy or Wayne. Rood In Manchester Is FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR RALE bursting at the seams and maps are on file In the office of the Town Clerk, Town 0 IB L call — DIETARY Alde- Office Bulldinp. Pontiac-Toyota Dealership is in need of Permonent port time with potential. Cos­ B EA U JJFU L. Bolton. 3 ELD ER LY housing now COFFEE table and end T E E Shirt transfers. Ap­ M metic Improvements Doted at Andover, Connecticut this 3nd and 9th day of Oc­ taking applications for position tor person to tober, 1997. 5room Raised Ronch table (together or se- proximately 3000, also CRESTFIELD ore needed throughout bedroom apartments. career minded people to join our sales team. perform o variety of ANDOVER PLANNING ft ZONING COMMISSION a aulet area of 2 parate),one Individual 50 to 100k numerals and 27 20 20 Convalescent kitchen tasks. Great Its 6 rooms, 3 bed­ KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN MANCHESTER - $141,900. Bolton. Home Includes Storting $566. Coll 528- gloss topped coffee ta­ letters for shirts, caps, A sales background is helpful, but not hours tor high school rooms, and 1'/2 baths. SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN living room, dining 6522. ble. Coll 742-5918 • etc. Best offer. 649-3642 34 Newer furnace and Home student. Coll Monches- 012-10 room, 1st floor 12x24 MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ evenIngs.D______otter 5:30pm.a necessary. We are now offering a ter Monor 646-0129. root. Excellent estab­ family room as well as room townhouse, fully W ATER BED king size. 38 3 o n lished neighborhood. 6 4 3 - 5 1 5 1 t e l e p h o n e Operators a 19x23 recreation appllonced kitchen, Complete pockewe ex­ com.prehensive training program, a Won't lost longl LEGAL NOTICE , room and 12x24 den on porklng for 2 cars. $695 43 needed. Pold training. TOW N OP ANDOVER cluding headboard. $165,000. Jackson 8, PUBLIC HRARINO ON PROPOSED SPECIAL PERMIT the lower level. Energy per month, heat and Asking $100. Call 742- GOODYEAR Eagle ST guaranteed salary during training and one of PART Time Typist/Word Port or full time. Coll Jackson Real Estate. 649-2133.______features Include south­ hot water Included ,no 591$ evenings.o______P185/70R13 raised 47 Processor. Accuracy o 647-8400. □______The Planning ft Zoning Commission at Andover, Connec­ pets. Security deposit the most liberal benefit plans in the business! must. Salary commen­ ern exposureskyllghts, 1920's Oak dinning room white letter tires (4) PRINTING Press Opera­ GR EAT Family home. ticut will hold o Public Hearing on Tuesday, October 13,1907 2 wood/coal stoves and and 1 year lease. 649- good tread left. In­ BO 51 55 68 67 surate with expe­ tor tor A.B. Dick and Great neighborhood. at 7:30p.m. In the Andover Elementary School on thefollow- 6795.______set. Excellent condi­ Please call Gary Bergeron for appointment - rience. Coll Monday, 8 Inp petition: athermostatlcally con­ tion. choirs, table cludes (4) 13" rims and David Pertecto. Full room, 3 bedroom trolled fan system. 6 (4) triple chrome 6B 59 Wednesday and Fri­ time days, benefits. R OUTE 6 — Petition of Mork Williams for o Special Per­ VERNON. 1 bedroom effi­ with 2 leafs, server, Ranch. Impressive mit loro garope to store and repair his heavy equipment. Deck and a 2 car gar­ ciency apertment heot, china closet buffet, plated wire wheel cov­ 646-4321 day. Ask tor Kothv of Apply ot The Printing family room with age. $189,966. D.W. 2 ers. $135 or best offer. 63 643-2659. Ploce, 225 Hebron Property It bounded on the North by property N/Fof Me hot water, electricity, twin beds, good old cathedral celling. 2 First Cangrepotlonol Church ot Andover, bounded on the Fish. 643-4666.0 stove and refrigerator upright plono. 643-7277. Call 649-3642 Otter BARTENDER. Mole or Avenue, Glastonbury. zone heat, solor hot South by Route 4, bounded on the East by property N/Pot 5:30pm. 66 Included. 1st floor, on 2 Female. Porttlmewee- 659-0077. water. Lovely In Edward Koulbock and bounded on the West by property GREEN ft blue couch and N/F of tho First Congregational Church of Andover. 3 IIDTS/LAND bus line, no pets. $425 matching choir. Excel­ KITCHEN Wood stove. J knlghts and weekends. ground pool with solar, plus security. Call 875- Porlor Wood stove, 1 (c) 1987 hy NFA Inc At this heoring. Interested persons mov oopeor and be hMrd lent condition. or Fraternal organiza­ MEDICAL OFnCE rolled cover. 2 cor gar­ FDR SALE 1843. $100 Gos stove, 2 sofm, 2 tion. No experience age with electricity. and written communlcotlons will be received. The appllco- best offer. 649-6735. RMfcvHIa tion and mop or# on file In the office of the Town Clerk, Town BRAND New LIstIngl VERNON/RockvIlle. retrlgerators, 3 beds, neccessary. Coll 646- Much m,ore. $174,900. Offlco Building. SOFA and choir. Green assorted chairs, old THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Immediate opening for Planned commercial Quiet building, ap­ 9262 between lOom and Strono Real Estate, Doted this 2nd and 9th dov of October, 1907, ot Andover, Con­ and Plaid. Excellent form machinery. Col­ n by Henri Arnold ond Bob Lee pm. mature, dependable zonal Main Street, El­ pliances, 3 room. $356,4 S 6 647-"SOLD".d necticut. csnditlon. Asking $150. chester area. 537-1474 perton In business of­ lington.. Approxi­ room $475. Coll Wayne 649-1433.______Unscramble these four Jumbles, fice, part time. Experi­ MANCHESTER. Care­ ANDOVER PLANNING ft ZONING COMMISSION mately 2 acres In hot for details. 871-6667. or 267-6188. one letter to each aquare, to form NOON-TIME AIDES free home. Mainte­ KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN growing area. Ideal for DAllik Pine furniture. 5 CARPETS. 60 yards, oil lour orejinary words ence with Insurance nance tree beautiful SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN Large Colonial, 3 bedrooms, new roof, MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ piece bedroom set, cof­ Manchester Board of and billing proce­ 6 banks, restaurants, of­ room duplex. Refriger­ Wool,Avocado Green, WE BUILT Education Is seeking room Wllllamburg Co­ 007-10 ______newly redecorated, newer furnace, extra fices, retail, etc. Call fee table, end table, dry $250. 1, 14x16 foot. Old LAURR dures. Computer ex­ lonial with many up­ ator, stove, near bus sink. All excellent con­ noon-time aides for perience preferred. insulation, 2 car garage, nice for more details. line. Deexi end street. Rose, all Wool, $75. All Waddell, Bowers and graded Items. Hong l e g a l N O TIC I $316,666. Jackson ft dition. 228-1063 after good condition. 649- APRDUD Please send up-to- your hot and heart neighborhood. $656. Inquire In the am V. A > Martin Schools. TOWN OP ANDOVRR Jackson, 647-8460. □ 646-5198. 5pm. 9083. *'j*r *•"'*** date resume to; here. Coll tor details. PUBLIC HRARINO OH PROPOSRO SPECIAL PERMIT •4.75/Hour Century 21-Epsteln. ROCKVILLE. 5 rooms, 2 NEW Box II The Pldnnlno ft Zoning Commission ot A n d ^e r, Connoc- HELPING PEOPLE sa­ — ■' y — ( Interssted applicants c/o Manchester Hearld 647-8895.0 bedrooms, 2nd floor, TV/8TBIE0/ VOFAR tlcut will hold 0 Public Hearing on Tuesday, O cto ^r 13,1W7 RESORT appliances. $450 per tisfy their needs and should contact: Dr. MANCHESTER. Why at 7:30 p.m. In the Andover Elementory School on thofollow- PROPERTY ___ lAPfLIARCER wants ... that's whot want FEELING Rowe, Waddell, 847- ANTICIPATED Vacancy pov rent? Now Is your Ino petition: month. 875-2957. ads are all obout. 3393; Mr. Spino, Bow­ tor port time Secretary chonce to own this ROUTE 6 / HENDEE ROAD / HUTCHINSON ROAD - Nq. FOR Sale. Fully furnished MANCHESTER. 1 bed­ WHIRLPOOL Washer. ers, 647-331% Mr. Whln- and Clerk Typist for Immaculate older 3 S10 — Petition of Roper Wilson, Lois o ^ room, appliances. No owners, for a Special Permit to Install o modular home Mobile home, Vero Brand now. Large co- nem, Martin, 647-33M Special Education Pro­ bedroom Colonial. pets, no water beds, pcKlty, cycle, $250 or YULNOH gram at Rockville High for static display ond soles office In o BMlneet zone. Beach, Florida. 1 bed­ 2 A \ cos Much updating, move- Property Is bounded on the North by room, Florida Room, lease. $450, $900 secur­ best offer. Coll otter GROCERY CLERK School. Coll Karen In condition. See It bounded on the South by Ro:do4,bound^onM # E « t b y ity. 643-4792 or 289-7191 pm. 643-4761. D'Amico ot 872-8193. screened porch. $9,066. 6 HOW THE CAT - today. $124,900. Cen­ property N/F of Heron and bounded on the Weit bv 646-6263 or 646-7420. after 5pm. Interested in becoming a part of growing company? We are ASSISTANT Manager/ CREC Is and EOE, Hendee Rood. EhJjOVBP IT® Mll_K. Manager trainee. tury 21 Epstein. 647- r t r i EAST Hartford. 1 bed­ seeking an individual for our Seafood Department. This position M/F. 8895.0 At this hearing. Interested persons mov opoey [ i l ' room oportment, woll LAWN AND PENXED S18,000 to start. Grom- and written communications wMI be ' 53 1. l ' Now arrange the circled letters to is full time, 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. and offers a pleasant work PV's Corner Store has TRANSMISSION In­ MANCHESTER. Lovely tlonond mop ore on file In the office ofthe Town Clerk, Town to wall carpeting, ap­ 8ARKN form the surprise answer, as sug­ staller. Full time. Must MORTOAOES pliances, security, ED environment, as well as competitive wages. on Immediate opening U & R built Colonial Offlco Bulldinp. 0 [t t : gested by the above cartoon.,. tor on Assistant Mon- hove own tools. 568- located In Forest Hills. lease. $425. Milne Real 5330. Dotod this 2nd and 9th dov of October, 1907, at Andover, Con­ TAB If you are interested, please stop by our Manchester location ooer/Manager trainee. This 4 bedroom home necticut. Estate Inc. 528-6573 or Tap Stil Scree pad Learn 569-4161.______RALES and see the Store Manager: A&P, 1135 Tolland Turnpike. Burr Insurance, pold voca­ otters ample living and ANDOVER PLANNING ft ZONING COMMISSION Any amount deNvared. Aleo, fill, *nsr^r:Tiyp"nn"°^i : i i x n j tion, profit shoring ore BANK TELLERS entertainment possi­ K EN N ETH LESTER, CMAIJ?“ AN NO PAYMENTS MANCHESTER. 2 room gfivel, alone and baiti, mutch. (Answers tomorrow) Corners Shopping Plaza. Manchester, C T 06040. some of the benefits bilities. 7Vi baths, 2 cor SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN MANCHESTER Up to 3 yaart. KItt your fi­ efficiency In quiet Bobcat, baokhoa ft loader rental. OCTOBER 3,9-2, antiques United Bank nancial dimculllm poodby*. Jumbles CHANT EJECT MATRON FACILE An Equal Opportunity Employer available. Apply of has teller positions garage, family room 004-10 area. $100 week In­ chairs, 10 speed bike, Yesterday’s and privacy ore some $•2,000 • $72,000 Avoid fortcloiure. Catch up cludes utilities. Secur­ D am CONSTRUCTION dorm size refrlgerotor Answer What dermatology Is the science ol— M/F Grompv's Corner on late payments such at tint "ITCHCRAFT” Store, 706 Main Street, available in the Vernon of the features. Ottered ity, references re­ 872-1400/650-9555 and cabinet, drop loaf or second mortpaee or even quired. 646-1686 or table and chairs, ex- Manchester. Circle, Dart Hill Road at $255,000. Keith Real TOWN OP MANCHBSTBR LIMITED CASH FLOW? outetondlnp credit cord Milt. and Northeaat officea. Estote. 646-4126. LBOAL NOTICB 569-3018. cerclse bike, house­ OpHOOBut you would still like to have your own Keep your home free and wares and much more. Prevloua teller or caah- 3 Bedroom Colonial, for­ The Zoning Boord of Appeals made the followino decisions dear without Mens. Bad EAST HARTFORD 1 bed- ' FUa OIL/COAL/ mal dining room, eot In at Its meeting ot September 21, 1907. home? A Condo may be your answer. We have credit or late payment hle- room, $405. plus utili­ FMEWOOO Rain dote October 4.14 CELEBRITY CIPHER THE PROFESSIONALS lar experience neces- tery It not a problem. Kindly ties. On I b u slin e . Barry Road, C«l®briiy Cipher cryptogram* ara craatad from quotatiorts by famous IMMEDIATE kitchen. 2 cor garage. APPL. KBVIN ft DBBBIB MASSBY - VoHonce »» Artide two units available; one a three room and the 9 Manchester. paopta, past and praaant Each latti^ln tha ciphar stand* for aary. Good communi­ 1'/2 boths. Front porch. NO. 1317 II, Section S.01.01 to allow a roductlon In tho wes- coll: 568-1054.______tiV ^ ld o yard to 9foet (12 feet required) ot 01 Wes­ other a four room. Convenient location close to snolhar Today's efua D aguato R cations and customer Oak floors and trim. T h t Swl$$ AVAILABLE Imme­ SATURDAY and Sunday. MANCHESTER HONDA terly Street - Approved. ' Rain or shine. Rug, OPENINGS service skills a must. Redecorated Inside shopping, schools, bus line. Swimming pool, Con$BrvatlvB Group diately. 4 rooms, 2nd FIREWOOD SALE XPBSIF XGIYZ SM and out. $142,900. 528- APPL. SOUTHBRN NOW INOLAND Tfl-fFMOMB CO. r floor, appliances, attic •S3 par cord, I ft. lengths, tires, cor parts, child­ AUTOMOBILES In the following Apply at MO. 1219 Variance to Article II, Sedlon 4.0L01to ollowcoiv weight room and tot lot at your disposal. Call us 1-4S4-4404 or 0305.______itructlon of a itrvico coblnot In ftit from yord tot* and cellar storage, green, daitversd, S cord ren's clothes, toys, puz­ departments; minimum. MC/VI8A YPMZ; BIQASIF ALPU LOOKING for on ottordo- * bock orto ot 250 Grttnwood Drivo • Approvtd. for an appointment to eee. 1-454-1334_____ non-smoking adult. No zles. 39-42 Leland UnHed Bank NartiMrn FIrawMd Drive, Manchester. Our Service Department • Woodworking ble home with great APPL. LUIG I MBLONI - Speclol Exception umjer 4 ^ c le pets. Utilities not In­ Vernon Circle Office expontlon possibili­ MO. ItM II, Section 11.02.01 and Article IV, S^lo^J>1^.0ato Ws SIR bata vas bessM I cluded, parking for 1 DMrlkvtars MOVING South. Tog and UG HG ASUL SU allow the use of o poHlon of the imlldlnp at 471 Cen­ is seeking an experienced • Corrugated Carton ties? This snazzy star­ rrMFOsiaHiuj car. $450 par month 272-3618 household sole. Oc­ Mfg. , Uh Hm I Bank ter Cope, with unfin­ ter Street for on outo upholstery b u e l^ t - Ap­ CsN wS| m ask tar m s Rentals plus 1 months security. tober 3rd and 4th. 9-4.90 CYJGXYM P proved with the following condltlone: (1) All o r w Rt. 83 Dart Hill Office ished second floor of vehicle trovel ond parking ore to be paved. (2) INC. Walker Street. 8 Automobile Technician. • Government or Rt. 30, offers both, 2 bed­ Paved oreos ore to be separated from unpoyed M U LTI Family. October EDGCNYX.' — DSIF Packaging areas by devices sufficient to prevent oecl^n- nCONDOMNIUMR RECREATKINAL Northeast Office rooms on 1st floor, 3 and 4, 9-5. Kids toys, brand new kitchen, tol potsoae of vehicles. (3) Appllcont shrti r ^ r l d *4ft4B2S IFOR RENT EQUIPMENT Hourly wage plus bonus. Uniforms Regular 40 hour work or eliminate access to premises throuoh west curb ROOMS clothes, Mary Kay, 12 N P D H I Y D . week, 7am-3:30pm. HYGIENIST wanted. remodeled both, hard­ cut. string guitar, miscel­ wood floors, full bose- FORRBIT COND oT a INIUMS for OkNOB-Mohowk^e^T- laneous household. 28- PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Income tax has made more provided, excellent benefits. For Competitive starting Port time position APPL. KHNNBTH C. OORKAMP - Vwloncs tO ^ renf. Rocky Hill. 2 bed­ bergloss, 17' 4", with 2 ment and big yard. MO. m i V II, Section 1 to permit o s i g n 3$ feet hlph (It teat 30 St. John Street, Mars out o( the American people than goK has," — Will rates. 60 day raise / available In Manches­ room, wall to wall car­ paddles. $450. 649-9361 Rogers interview call Tom Dell, 8 am to 4 pm, ter oenerol dentist of­ Great buy at $124,900. permitted) ot 218 Center Street - Denied. M ANCHESTER. 2 rooms Monchester.______review. Company paid Kathy Kenyon. 721- APPL. JOHN MAHON - ^ d o l Exc^lon M oCMrtonM LOTS/LAND LOTS/LANO for rent. Main Street. peting. Near 1-91 and otter 5pm weeknlghts. fice. Flexible hours, schools. $650 per month SATURDAY only. Oc- medical, pension, excellent salary. 8950. Devilish good MO. 1$n with Article IV, Section 5.01,03 J® FOR SALE For Information call tober 3, 9-3. Household Monday thru Friday. buy. Charming 2 bed­ food service on Pr*'"!?” a*9"**jS)'*ewsWI^ FOR SALE 529-7858 or 563-4438. plus security. 633-2242 7 vacation. 10 paid Please coll Or. Botforo Items. 480 Woodland room Colonial with att­ approved with the following cond tiooe: (I) The erfter 4pm. MUSICAL holidays, monthly ot 649-2796.______approval Is pronted to only the apptjcant foroflve Street, Monchester. THE DEADLINE FOR ached garage. $103,9001 yaor period: (2) The lunch truck ehoMbeloeoMot ITEMS P L A C IN G OR attendance bonuses. Mitchell Associates. MANCHESTER. Sotur- d91DRIVERS full time iS io w ^n the oppllcohm dm «,J3) T h e ^ " " ® ^ oiAPARTMENTS day October 3, 9-12. CANCELING AN AD MANCFESTERHONCA Stop In Monday - positions making local 563-5059.______erotlen eholl be from 4:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. -174 COVENTRY USED full sized Violin. IS 12 NOON T H E D A Y deliveries, some heavy Tolland Turnpike. z fqrrent Infants to 3T, girls Friday, 8-11:30 am, TW O Family. TImetested I Merchondlse S150. 649-1111. Excel­ clothes, miscellaneous BEFORE, MONDAY - THE PROFESSIONALS lifting involved. Com-' building with 13 rooms. APPL. GRAHAM, INC. - Vorlonce laArllcle II. ^ lo n New Subdivision with approved building lots lent condition. or send a short letter petitive wooes and be­ MO. m s 14.19.02(b) to ollow consMerotlon M o H^ »th ond Items. 131 Gronifylew FRIDAY, IN ORDER 2 modern kitchen- Recrsotlon Club on a 3.903 ocr# lot (4 ocree mini­ from i+ acre to 3 acres. Starting at •69,900. Street, Monchester. TO MAKE THE NEXT 24 A D A M S S T R E E T to personnel at; nefits. Non smoker! s...one with private sun mum reoulred) - 20 Utopio Rood - Approved. ISSUE. FRIDAY South Windsor Office 3.2 acre Approved Building Lot with possible PETS AND DRIED Flower bouquet, MANCHESTER. CT 06040 life breoktast room. APPL. JO HN ft B ITM M A C m i •VorlonCT to o llw o ^ antiques and collecti­ A F T E R N O O N B Y 2:30 Supply. 09-4466. New root, triple glazed MO. IlMLductten In the reor yord ond o reduction In the eld# site for private pond. *79,900. FURNITURE SUPPLKS Merrill ^ y o r d tor 199 Sooth Moln Street - Approved. ED bles. No lunk. October PM FOR MONDAY'S windows, steel siding. HEBRON. 4 rooms and iV^ acre Approved Building Lot with pine KITCHEN Set. Roundta­ ENGLISH setter puppies 3 and 4. Rain date 10 ISSUE. THANK YOU MODERN Egg process­ Lots ot mature plant­ All octlens hove on effective dote In occbrdonce with Con- both, heat emd hot wa­ and 11. 10-5pm. 208 FO R Y O U R , 6 4 6 - 3 5 2 0 Industries, Inc. ing plant looking tor ings and trees.. Ames Ite necllcvt Oenerol Stotutee. Moticeot these deelelonehoe been trees and hardwoods. *74,900. ter Included. $556 per ble, choirs, yellow for sale with p(x>ers. P.O. Box 50 filed with the Town Clerk. leather, sioo. 646-4770. 278-2971. Charter Oak Street, COOPERATIONIIlV experienced condler. parking. Offered at month. Security re­ Monchester.______26 Village St. Other positions also $158,900. Co i l Blan­ ZONING BOARD OP APPEALS quired. No pets. Nice MAPLE Bedroom seT. g O l DEN Retriever, Edward Cettmon, Secretary VancouT Associates SATURDAY only. 9-4. In- Ellington, C T 06020 available. Good pov, chard ft Rbssetto, area to ride a bicycle or Double bed, 1 bureew Mole. AKC papers, 6 good benefits. Coll 228- "W e're Selling Doted at Mencheeter, C T this 2nd day ef October, 19i7. 643-9498 or 643-2211 enlov 0 walk In the and chest with mirror. months. $100 or best slde tog sole. 316 Center 3523 for Interview. Houses". 646-34*2.o 81010 c o u n ^ . 4464774 Askin $171. 646-3547, offer, 646-1306, Street, Monchester. \ j M - ilA N C H E S T E R H ER ALD . Friday. Oct. 2. I W

TM Automotive FOR SALE MIES IRMSALE SIW 1973 DODG6 Cerofiot. 16 Ford EscorT GT- FOUR Otntrcrtlon tag CAM Many now ports. Bloctric sunroof, S M it. Moving,ontlquM, Grivon dallv. SOW. 849- spood, 31,008 mllos. furnituro, colloctlMot, RMSALE OMOO. Atk far Koran. GOODYBAR eoglo ST otc. Octobtr 3 and 4, 41Moftor 5. 1W1 OODGE Colt. 4 cy- f6V6fA forcol m . 3 79 Ford Gronodo. Dopin- PIS5/70R13 raised 104. 61 Spruco Strotf, whHo loftor flTM (4) MonchMtor. Rain or llndor, standard trans­ door, S spood, om/fm doblo, no rust, 95,000 mission. Good condi­ COM otto, olr. 85k. Cx- mlloa. >41100 firm. 647- good tread loft. In- •Nna. dudts (4) 13" rbraond tion. Now point lob. collont condition. 0310otkfPr eric. ftAtuRDAY, Octobtr 3. 83300. 849-3673. (4) trip le ch ro m a 0-3. Old fumiturt, Up­ Asking S1200. 649-3507 1983 Alllonet-6i,000mllos, plotod wire whool cov- right piano, ntltotl- oft or 3:30pm. 6 l 6§ CutloBt Supromo A/C. AM-FM Cotoofft. ors. 8135 or boat offOr. lonooM, glottwort. 51 IS CAMARO lUk t-top 73.4deer, power sfoor- S3200. or boet offer. C a ll 649-3643 offer Mill S t r t • t , bluo, I cvlindor, auto­ Ing, brakas.outamatlc. 171-6451 oft O f 6pm. 5:30pm. Monchntor. matic, wHh oir. Fac­ 0300.64341338.______D0DG6 Mirada ifis. tory sound systom 4 G AR AG E m Io rain or NISSAN Sonfro wagon Good condition, A/C, LOOKING FOR a low-cost now Eoglo GT RWL •hino. Mlsoollonoout 1903. 5 spood. Good Power windows and way to communlooto your tiros. m llos. locks, cruloa, AM -FM Itoim. Oct 304. 75 Co­ i9,000 condition. 83000. 743- advortlflng mossogo? lumbus Stroot Mon- $10,500. 643-66M or 649- 6315.______chostor. 9-4. 0063. CARS MANCHESTER. 5 1977 BUICK Apolio. dood CARS Frnklln Strsot. Bobv onglno, now tiros, ra­ SALE FOR SALE RMSALE Homs, bikos, motorcv- diator and wotor pump. d t , otc. Octobor 3, $300. 649-0331. from 10-3. No oorlv birds. Roln dots 10/10. DOES bCTOBER 3,9-3, antiquos TAKE A LOOK •' chairs, 10 spood biko, dorm slio rotrlgorotor 85 Line. Town Cor SAVE MANCHSm(liOND^ ond coblnot, drop loot 81 Merc. Marquis toblo and choirs, ox- Brougham SAVE cordso biko, houso- 78 Buick Century SELL USED CARS? waros ond much more. W|..fM. CoiW. SAVE Roln dote Octobor 4.14 88 Mazda RX7 Technically... SELLS FOR LESS! Barry Rood, SAVE Mon Chester. 87 Line. Continental But thiy’r i really much mors than that SAVE — coma aaa lor yourself... 1 9 8 7 . SKYHAWK 82 Mazda 828 f DT..WMM SAVE aifW OI $KVLMIN Stk. 2-2655-0^ CAM 85 NIaaan Stanza §tmacn,S4Km.aa.aa.Ae.rm.asaio...... *3495 RMSALE 4 Or. SAVE Automatic, Power Stee? 88 Line. Town Car 61 HONDA fiOVDI tfSML 4 c r i, rna mi. aa. rm. a^mo, aum omm . ^7995 ing. Brakes, A/C, Defog- I toOhOOBB SAVE ger. Tinted Gloss, Body 84 Marc. Marquis •4 HONDA ACCOND U 9i m . 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Turbo, •un- •4 TOYOTA TERCEL CALL HERALD roof, OlBB n^TBr SAVE #fJ>7. 4 C fl, 4WO.. OoW. 44 a ml.. *5495 Body 'Bide Molding, 83 Ford LTD Wg. OS NISSAN SlNTRA Tinted Gloss CLASSIFIED vs AT. r s AC SAVE •H 44. 4 Crt. Auto, 4$a ml. NR. AR. At. AbATa New Tlr— . *5995 88 Olds Calais IS HONDA PRELUDE 643-2711 ACA-BBdBd SAVE •ftff. 4 c r i. AR. AS. AC. rm, AeAtA 4aa mi., aim. un$ N«wf.. *11,495 04 M«rc. Lynx t or. SAVE IS CHEVROin SPECTRUM * 1 0 , 9 8 7 85 Mazda RX7 S »fJit fffvgr...... *4995 AZC.Alum.Wh. SAVE IS HONDA CtVtC DX S4 AMC ALLIANCE. 4 Dr. ••eeeeeaaeeee CLYDE ffttO. 4 epl. AC. 44K ml. Sffvpr... *5995 Tan D-2721-5 CHeVROLBT-BUICK, INC. MORIARTY IS NONDA CIVIC 85 AMC ALLIANCE, 4 Dr.. Dray eaaaeeeeaaaeaeaeeeaeeeeii 1- 1631-5 a im , 4 C fi. NR. 37R ma, AC. AgAfa Rfug... _ *6495 ROUTE 83, VERNON D3 AMC ALLIANCE. 2 Dr^ Silver ia«e*ft*aaaa«e«e*ae«44eaaeeaaaeeeaae4eeeee«aee 4-8825-5 •2095 BROTHERS M TOYOTA PICK UP 70 Cougir XR7 •ftMl 4 C fl, 4 tpA.. 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Rid 646D6-D 88 Bonneville 4 *. •5995 matic trontmlttlon, H HONDA CIVIC 84 a im , 4 C fl, Ha. aadio. ara mi. siimr.. *6495 BUICK RIVIERA, 2 Dr., Tan e-5817-D 88 Chevy OlOTahot *i4 •7195 body In good condition. BUICK REDAL. 2 Dr.. Tan.... 88 R eg el 4 * . •5995 Excellent 2nd car, new M NONDA CIVIC 6-6723-D •fSM. 4 C fl. 4 Of.. At. rm. Apdip. fix ml. rargp-AA Sfprpa Rp/0P., *8495 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai 84 Bulek Skyhewk Wg •5295 battery, and new BUICK PARK AVENUE, 4 Dr. Silver 6- 8BD8-D muffler. Runt great. BUICK REDAL. 2 Dr.. Silver taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 04 Trent Am •10.795 $1000 or best offer. 7- 2688-D 04 R tgtl Mur* •8095 Mutt tell 11 Call 647- MANO^STERHONCA 84 CADILLAC. EL DDRADD. Cpi.. White aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 6-6883-D 04 C tm e ro oaupu •8495 8314 after 5. Atk for CADIUAC. DfVIUE. 4 Dr.. Dark Bhia 6-50154) 88 C h evy 8-10 rMUur •5495 Poul.o THE PROFESSIONALS CADILLAC. SEVILLE, 4 Drm Black.. 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