^ ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 9. 1987

CARS CARS CARS RI0T0RCYCLE8/ jnfjatlon; Wholesale prices up just 0.2% / page 7 Coventry’s 275th: OD FM 8ALE m FOR SALE OD FOR SALE 03 RIOKn GARAGE sale. 492 Spring AMC Gremlin 1974, new KAWASAKI 2S0 Tecate, 3 Town goes all out to Street In Manchester. tires and exhaust, runs DODGE Charger SE 1972 10-4. Saturday and Sun­ wheeler. Runs good, good. $850. 742-6537. Very good condition. good shape. A46-8607 In Bad trip: Red Sox lose sixth straight / page 14 day July 11 and 12. Power, air. 619-3663 af­ CLYDE celebrate / page 11 Furniture, antlpues, AMC Concord Wagon ter 4pm. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. the am. Best after. advertising collecti­ 1978. Power steering, ROUTE S3, VERNON bles, old books, dolls, automatic, runs good. ^TRUCK8/VAM8 and salt and pepper $750. 647-9066.______83 Rseal Wagon *7195 IFOR SALE shoker collection. CAN^O 1976. Power TAKE A LOOK 83 Skylark 4 dr. *4895 MOVING Sale. July 11-14. "Tteering, power 83 LaSabra 4 dr. *7495 8am-5pm. 146 McKee brakes, straights. New 84CaM>rlty4dr. *7495 FORD 86 Ranger XL, 5 Street, Manchester. paint, high mileage. 1986 84 Skyhaark 4 dr. Wg *5895 speed. Loaders. Lynch, Includes car cover. 500 W. Center Street. Refrigerator, carpet, 64 Olda Clara 4 dr. *7495 furniture, tools, re- Asking $2200. Coll 742- LINCOLN Manchester. 643- 1789. 84 Horizon 4 dr. *4395 4 3 2 1 ______TRUCKS “H" Ut IS A WEEKLY FEATURE APPEARING EVERY DTKcR cords, ond more. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY IN CLASSIFIED. MOST OF THESE ADS ARE CHEVROLET 1977 Im- TOWN CAR 85 Chav. Caprlca 4 dr. *8495 DODGE 85 0-50 pickup, 4 85 Cutlass 2 dr. *9795 DEALER ADS, BUT INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO SELL THEIR TRUCKS ARE .palo,4door,alr, cb,no 2 to choose from speed, cap. Lynch, 500 ENCOURAQED TO PHONE 843-2711 TO PLACE THEIR AOS... AUTOMOTIVE rust, runs well. $1000. White, Blue 88 Escort Kback *8195 W. C enter Street, Also Dodge svagon. 633- Your Choice 86 Csntury 4 dr. *ia295 Manchester.!^______a n r l i M t r r Hrralft 2939.______86 Cavallar 4 dr. *8395 TOYOTA 85 1 tan pickup, Manchester - A City ol Villatie Charm GARS PONTIAC LoMans 1971. 87 Spsctrum 4 dr. *8495 5 speed. Lynch, 500 W. Best offer. Runs good $18,700 Center Street, Man- FOR SALE needs body work. Coll 87 Cslsbrtty 4 dr. *10,495 chester. 6464321.1^ 67 Bsralta 2 dr. *10,995 646-8607 In the am. SB Mustang *6895 GMC 85 pickup, V-6, AAALIBU Classic 79, good HOW DOES DILLON'DO if Friday. July 10.1987 85 Marquis Brough *6895 872-9111 Standard. Lynch, 500 30 Cents condition. Recently W. Center Street, Man­ WE’LL BEAT ANY LEGITIMATE DEAL overhauled, air. Inte­ SCRANTON 8B Mazda RX7 *12,400 chester. 446-4321. rior like new. Asking $1800. 646-6903.______84 Mazda Pickup *4595 TOYOTA 85 4 X 4 pickup. OR T R U C K I ANO self CT USSO CAH8.. TRUCK8/VMIS Lnch, 500 w. Center SUBARU GL 1985. 4 door, SOME S.M RNANCINO OS LSSSI 83 Lynx Wg„ At. A C *4695 FOR SALE Street, Manchester. automatic, cloth Inte­ 87 DOOQE CARAVAN <13,005 646-4321.!^ JE W 1987 F-250 4 x 4 PICKUP North tried rior, sunroof and more. 87 LaBARON QTS Turto *12.208 86 Camaro T-To p *10,200 Roofs home, 21.000 miles, excellent 87 PLY VOVAQER *15,508 V-8, Automatic, H.D. Front Suapentlon, condition. $7200 or best 87 DODGE CARAVAN *14.505 86 Mazda SE5 P/U *5995 The D»ml9r You Can Super Cooling, Headliner, Sliding Rear offer. Coll 646-2318. 87 DODGE CARAVAN *15,208 65 Colony Park Deal With... GENEVA Window Stock «A726S Waa *17,512 FORD Maverick 1972, 87 LaBARON 4 dr. *11005 Wagon *10,400 not Hale’s, 72.000 miles new bat­ 88THUNDERBIRD *0,005 tery and muffler, good 88 DODGE n \ i LoadW *11,405 66 Markur XR4TI *11,995 ^ Now *15,212 but faiied to FIFTH AVE. *11,405 running condition. 88 LUXURY VANS 88 LaBARON Turtto *12,405 85 Subaru Wag. AT. *6895 tops on tour $500. 647-7149.______88 DODGE ROYAL au *10,805 DODGE 024 Charger, 5SJ-«BARON4 0t Twao *12,405 85 Buick Ragal *7495 20 VANS & CAMPERS 1981. Red, 41,000 miles. 88 PLY. VOYAGER *14.005 DODGE CHARGER *7.805 85 Olds Calais *6395 NEW 1987 BRONCO II 4 X 4 By Jacqueline Bennett Original owner. $2450. 88 IN STOCK V-6, XLT Trim, Privacy 644-4504 evenings. 88 CELEBRITY *7 795 83 Dod. Challengar *3295 IMMEDIATE keep secret Herald Correspondent Glass, Sport Wheels, RWL 88 PLY. HORIZON (2) *6,995 DELIVERYI OLDSMOBILE 1981 cus­ 88 CHY, GTS *10,295 84 Gran. Marquis LS *8695 Off-Road tires, Luggage C O V E N T R Y — Nathan Hale is easily this tom crulzer wagon. 88 800 Conv. (3) *13895 HURRY IN Rack, AM/FM Cassette and Air, stereo, cruise, 85 VOYAGER *9005 86 Isuzu DLX P/U *5095 Bv JIm Drlnkord town’s mbst famous citizen. His house will be part FOR BEST much more. Stock # C5S87 elections or any other key domestic 77.000 miles. $3000. 643- 85 TOY. TERCEL sw *7.495 The Associated Press event such as his State of the Union of a house and garden tour Sunday in honor of 9729.______85 COUGAR *940s SELECTIONI Was *13,615 MORIARTY address. Coventry’s 275th anniversary celebration. 85 NISSAN MAXIMA *10,995 It is another not-quite-so-famous Coventry OLDS Cutlass Supreme 84 PLY. RELIANT *4 005 WASHINGTON - Lt. Col. Oliver The atmosphere in the ornate 1974. V-8, automatic, 82 PONTIAC J2000 *2,995 BROTHERS ^ route 83 NOW *12,615*' North testified today he tried but healing room seemed cordial in citizen, though, who’s likely to be the highlight of oir, runs very good. 81 PLY RELIANT SW *2,095 301 Center St. VERNON CONN. failed to keep secret the diversion of contrast to the frequent legal the house tour, which includes 16 sites in all. $200 or best offer. 644- 79 BUICK SKYLARK *2 70S Iranian arms sales profits to the The -Col, Jesse Root House on Route 31, 0415. Manchester, C T sparring earlier in the week. Atone ^ MOTORS. INC. Contra rebels after former Na­ point North jocularly asked Senate residence of Mrs. Frank Steele, is the town’s oldest house. 875-3311 643-5135 C4DILUC • OLDSMOBILE • PONITAC • GMC TRUCKS tional Security Adviser John Poin­ lawyer Arthur Liman if he was NEW 1987 Ft350 DUMP dexter once told him. "It had better criticizing his shredding. In honor of the town’s birthday, two local v-8. 4 Spd.. PS. PB, Light Group, never come out.” “ M y eyesight has suffered from women researched Root’s life and have put his MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5. Contractor'a Dump Body & Holet, % " I took steps to make sure ... (it) reading what you left behind," story together in a recently published book titled. "Th e Roots of Coventry.” Dover white. *11287. Cab Shield. Ready to Work. A8462 didn't and I failed," North said as Liman said, provoking laughter. Morlarty Brothers, 315 he testified for the fourth straight “I deserved that,” North smiled Center Street, Man­ day at nationally televised Iran- in return. ROOT, WHO LIVED from 1736 to 1822, was a chester. 643-5135.!^ NOW *16,999 Contra hearings. Even as he answered questions. member of the Continental Congress, chief justice MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5. North said that Reagan pressed North was engaging — and quite of the Superior Court, and founder of the Hartford SUPER Ondo blue. *11311. Bar Association, his aides to seek the release of possibly winning — a battle for Morlorty Brothers, 315 American hostages in Beirut “ as public support. “ The house was built in 1732. It has original Center Street, Man­ ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO MHOH SALE beams, paneling, most doors, and some floors," chester. 643-5135.!«' early as possible," but never He placed two stack of telegrams suggested a target date linked to said Mrs. Steele. MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5 on the witness table. And officials at ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ the White House and Capitol said Six original fireplaces are all operational, cab plus, 5 speed. including the immense hearth fireplace in the White. *11319. Blue. calls were running heavily in his CUSSIFIEDS! favor — his confessions about basement, which was used to quarter slaves. The * 1318. M orlarty Brothers, 315 Center attempting a cover-up house itself is reported to have been built by slave labor. Street, Manchester. 3 cops notwithstanding. 643-5135.!^.______★ ★ ★ ★ ★ " I have no political ambitions," "The Roots had slaves. Jesse Root freed them MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5 North said at one point. " I ’m not ail before he died, though. He was one of the first REACH 319 MAINDILLOn ST. (Across from Armo MANCHESTER. CT 643-g14.F cab plus. Automatic. running for anything and I ’m ones who did," said Steele. Silver. *11295. Mor- slain in certainly not running from The basement, which is open^/ now, was iorty Brothers, 315 Cen­ anything.” sectioned off at one time into cabin-lm^ spaces. It ter Street, Manchester. is thought the slaves used them as sleeping 643-5135.U-______D In other developments; quarters. 3,000,000 HOMES MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5 I standoff • North said that on a secret Among the six upstairs rooms is a kitchen, cab plus. Luxury 4 x 2. 4 TOYOTA negotiating session in Tehran in originally a ’boming room’ used for giving birth Black. *112538*11277 Selling or renting or looking B R A N D N E W 1986, he personally recommended and in times of sickness and death. A niche In the *11327. Morlarty INKSTER, Mich. (AP) - Three accepting an Iranian proposal to stairway was used to store guns. Brothers, 315 Center police officers were found shot to release two hostages in exchange Street, Manchester. 1987 643-5135.*^ I TOYOTA PICKUP death in a motel room today after for a previously agreed upon ALSO IN THE TOUR is Brigham Tavern on for that special executive? they were taken hostage at gun­ shipment of arms. He said former Route 44. It is the residence of M ary and Frank MAZDA 1987 B2200 Lux­ point by a woman and three of her National Security Adviser Robert Perrotti, and will be open to the public for the first ury 4x2. Red. *11248. time. Morlarty Brothers, 315 sons, authorities said. McFarlane, who led the delegation, Center Street, Man- The bodies of the officers, who rejected the offer and said he would Over the years, the house has been enlarged, Regional Classifieds chester. 643-5135.^ went to the 32-unit Bungalow Motel turn over the weapons only if all but the original part is thought to have been built MAZDA 1987 B2200 luxury to serve arrest warrants on bad remaining hostages were released. Herald photo by Tuckor in 1679. check charges, were found after the "There is controversy over that date because It 4x2. Dndo blue. • Officials at the Capitol and the .-four suspects surrendered at 3:15 Suzanne Ricard stands in colonial costume in front of the Col. Jesse ' can only be docum ent^ by one written source," Have Arrived! *11276. Morlarty White House reported a large Brothers, 315 Center Ja.m ., after a nine-hour standoff, Root house in Coventry. The house is the town’s oldest documented M ary Perrotti said during a Thursday morning Street, Manchester. THIS IS A said F B I Agent Kenneth Walton. volume of telephone calls in North’s interview at her home. The New England Press Association is pleased to 643-5135.i,>______favor, while Sen. David Boren, house, and will be part of a tour Sunday to mark the town's 275th LIMITED TIME OFFER! " I don’t like to see police ofRcers anniversary. announce the formation of the MAZDA 1987 B2600 4 x 4 killed,” Walton said. " I ’ve seen Please tarn to page 10 base. Sliver. *11272. * 6 5 9 5 ooliijfS c T O Y O T A enough of it." Please turn to page 10 Morlarty Brothers, 315 New England Classified Ad Network (NECAN) FORANmillNI "Understandably, everybody is * Center Street, Man­ pretty shook up," said police chester. 643-5135.1^ Inspector Wilbert Reid. "This is a *(/NL88« THIS SmBLSm 800 W. C IN TIR S T R U T Now you can place your classified ad In neary every TDYDTA 85 Cargo von. small department and we all knew IS ON YOUR CAR, MANCHESTIR Automatic. Power each other. Everybody is taking it Advisory vote likely on town-8th accord newspaper in New England for one low price. steering , power YOU PROBABLY LYNCH very hard, obviously.” brakes. Lynch, 500 W. PAID TOO MUCH...- MANCHESTER, CONN. 646-4321 When the suspects emerged from Center Street, Mon- By George Layng ment would probably come before officials and employees of both majority of the property owners in the motel, " I think everybody was nium units and a home on Green Here is how the network works: chester. 646-4321. ✓ Herald Reporter the vote. The board has the final say governments to resolve some re­ Bryan Farms would have to peti­ optimistic that the officers were OK Manor Road from the Eighth TOYOTA 85 longbed for the town whether the pact maining minor issues. Negotiators tion to join the Eighth District and District to the town. We’ve divided New England into three regions: and it was quite a shock when we Manchester residents living out­ should be approved. pickup. 4x4. Lynch, 550 two weeks ago reached an historic the Eighth District electorate If there is still a disagreement, found them,” Reid said. side the Eighth Utilities District W. Center Street, Mon- Weinberg explained that under agreement in principle to resolve would have to vote to accept them. Weinberg suggested that an impar­ chester. 646-4321.✓ The woman and her sons were may be asked in this November’s the arrangement. Eighth District Tri-State — which includes Maine, New Hampshire & Vermont longstanding problems involving However, town negotiator Kevin tial arbitrator could then be taken to Inkster police headquar­ election to decide whether to Bay State — consisting of Massachusetts FORD 84 F-150 Club ■Take a L€>ok, voters, who have the final say for fire protection and sewer service. O ’Brien said Special Act 200 is only brought in to make a decision. ters, where they were held while approve a proposed agreement that the Eighth District, would vote on wagon. 6 cylinder, au­ One of the problems remaining is one method He argued that town Dne of the concerns raised is that Southern New England — which includes Connecticut & tomatic. Lynch, 500 w. charges were determined, Walton essentially calls for a swap of the accepting or rejecting the pact at how the Bryan Farm s subdivision officials can decide to abandon the if the transfer of Bryan Farms Center Street, Man- said. They were not immediately Eighth District’s sewer system for the same time. Rhode Island ^ in northeast Manchester, which is area, and then ask the Eighth occurred under Special Act 200, and chester. 646-4321.✓ identified by police. the town’s Buckiand firehouse. By having the entire town vote on now served by the Town Fire District electorate to accept is not part of the overall deal FORD 84 F-150 pickup. 4 The slain policemen were identi­ However, under a plan discussed the issue, it avoids confusion over Department, will be transfered to jurisdicition. between the two governments, the YOU CAN PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD IN ANY speed, air. Lynch, 500 fied as Sgt. Ira Parker and officers by negotiators from both govern­ having differently arranged voting the Eighth District’s jurisdicition. The negotiators agreed to ask territory might be transferred and W. Center Street, Man­ FREE* Clay Hoover and Dan Dubiel. ments Thursday, the referendum machines for those who live within Eighth District negotiator John COMBINATION OF REGIONS chester. 646-4321.1^ Town Attorney John W. Cooney to the agreement rejected. of additional charge on over 50 Hoover was a rookie and the others would only be advisory. and without the Eighth District, she D. LaBelle Jr. maintained that the CHEVY 84 longbed review the matter and then consult However, both sides said that the had been with the department for lit addition. Mayor Barbara B. said. switch should occur according to with LaBelle, who is the Eighth pickup. V-6, automatic. several years, police said. agreement should be dependent PRICES: Weinberg, a town negotiator, said During a meeting held at Lincoln Special Act 200. District’s legal counsel. Cooney will Lynch, 500 W. Center Police Chief James Buckley said upon the transfer. the decision of the town Board of Center, the two sides agreed to hold Under that measure, passed by also review a similar difference Street, Manchester. the incident began when Dubiel and 646-4321 ______Directors on the proposed agree­ a number of conferences between the state Legislature in 1963, a over the transfer of some condomi­ Tri-State...... *90* Bay State...... *150* So. N.E...... *90* Hoover tried to serve the felony Please tsm to page 18 *Bo8e price Is for up to 25 words. Extra words are $5 each per region. CONVERSION Vans by warrants about 6 p.m. Thursday. Lorain, "Exclusive Ford Conversions". MAZDA From there, they called for a Available at Dillon supervisor, he said. Ford, 319 Main Street, "Th e two officers had responded Ifs a hot sale One phone call does it all... Manchester. 643- on what would appear to be a 2145.1^ routine run. ... As soon as he MAZDA 1987 B2600 4 x 4 (Parker) entered the room, a on Main Street base. Ondo blue. barrage of shots erupted, ’’ the chief *11298. Morlarty TRUCKS said. 643-2711 Brothers, 315 Center By Bruce Matzkin Street, Manchester. 5 YEAR 100.000 MILE Herald Reparter One payment — One 25 word ad 643-5135.!«»______MAZDA 1987 B2600SE54 x TODAY “ It’s a hot sale — literally and figuratively," said EXTENDED WARRANTY Regal Men’s Shops owner Bemie Apter. 4. White. *11322 8 ’Warranty Is at no extra charge and Is more than a powertrain warranty. N O W YOU CAN REACH UP T O 3,000,000 HO M ES W IT H J U S T ONE 11273. Morlarty Broth­ More of the eame He was describing the three-day Downtown CLASSIFIED AO ORDER! ers, 315 Center Street, It covers Engine, Transmission, Front Wheel Drive, Steering, Suapan- Manchester Sidewalk Sale, which has been scorched Manchester. 643- ■lon, Electrical, Brakes, AC, Towing and Transportation Coverage. War­ Hazy and muggy tonight with a 30 by two days of temperatures in the 90s. 5135.»>______ranty Carries a Zero Deductible on Parts and Labor. Sea Salasparaon percent chance of showers and " If it’s real hot, people tend to take off and go to the MAZDA 1987 luxury 4x4. For Datalla. Offer Valid on Incoming and In-Stock Vahiclea Only and Ex- thunderstorms. Low around 70. beach," said Apter. “Yesterday was very busy until 2 Red. *11300. Morlarty plraa July 17.1987. Partly sunny, warm and humid o’clock, but then it became unbearable." Brothers, 315 Center Saturday. High around 90. Details Helene Hebert, owner of Lift the Latch Gift Shop, iMaitdipalpr l^pral^ Street, Manchester. NO GIMMICKS — JUST A GREAT DEAL on page 2. said she thought Thursday’s crowds were smaller than ) M,inchrsif' - A C'ly ol Village Charn 643-5135.i»______All Nagotlatad Prieoa Ineludo last year’s. M a z d a 1907 luxury 4x4. Index “ Fortunately, the people who have come down have Sunbeam silver. 1) Dealer Prep 3) Cleaning & Waxing bought," she said. *11274. Morlarty 2) Under Ceating 4) Handiing & Freight Charges 20 pagbs, 2 sgcUons Brothers, 315 Center Gail Adams, manager of the ladies’ department at J. We Do It All For You!' Street, Manchester. 5) AND EXTENDED WARRANTY (rM8Ue.lMn9 Gamnan aothler, said she wouldn't have come downtSwn Thursday if she didn’t have to. 643-5135.iv' Dbituarlae___ 10 "They (the merchants) try to make It a fun-type MAZDA 1907 SE5 4 x 4. Classified _ 17-10 Dpinlon_____ 6 Black,5speed. *13238 •n»re Why rm shopping day Instead of a plain shopping day." To Buy My Comics_____ 8 People______2 Tony DeGrand, manager of EbLen’s Clothing 8 SOUTHERN N.E. 1324. Morlarty Broth­ Maids ^ ers, 315 Center Street, Connecticut__ 4 Sports___ 14-18 Footware, said the heat has, and will continue, to be an CLASSIFIEDS Manchester. 643- Entertainment 12 Television___ 20 important factor in the success of the sale. ______Provided by NEPA 5135.!^ MORIARTY BROTHERS/ 11 U.8./World___ 5 Hmid photo by Tuokor MAZDA 1907 SE5 4x4. Eait40O4M-l4 Local news.3,10 Weather— — 2 Mary White iDoks for bargains outside EbLena Clothing this morning during sidewalk sales. Please tom i* page M Sunbeam silver. Auto­ Noun: A service of the New England Press Asspciatian matic. *11325. Mor­ larty Brothers, 315 Cen­ 301-315 CENTER STREET C l O C l ter Street, Manchester. AAANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 643-5135.1^ t - MANCHESTER H E R ^^, Friday, July lO. 1987

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 10, 1987_3 THE WEATHER V. • V / .** • • - . V i ^ \,1 REGIONAL WEATHER The Accu-Weallter'^forecast lor 8 A.IA, Salum ^, July 11 AcctihW^attier®for>ecast for ^turday Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures Stop-work order m —Z B CartOOM I84-*'] on Weaving Mill is left in place (Bo.tcn|76-| By George.Layno sided in Silk M ill’s favor that the Herald Reporter two deeds could not be used to prevent it from paying off its debts. Vo«» |92 I HARTFORD — A restraining That cleared the way for the $2.4 order preventing a West Haven million sale to Brophy Ahern to go Atlantic Giddy-Up firm from continuing with the through. The transaction was com­ Ocean In 1978, in Saskatchewan, Canada, Lee Phillips roped a renovation of the Weaving Mill pleted last month. FROMTS jwwilwitft I9 y calf in 5.7 seconds, the fastest time recently record^ for building in Manchester’s (Sieney Century had filed an appeal of the W»hlngioo|9F1 National Historic District was left court decision, but dropped the this rodeo feat. The youngest winner of a world rodeo in place Thursday by Housing Court challenge. WIlHm Co m S M o n vy 80 Accu^eaftwf. Inc O 1987 Accu Weaihw. loc title is Metha Brorsen, who won the cowgirl’s barrel­ Judge Samuel Goldstein. Jeanine M. Dumont, an attorney racing event in 1975 at age 11. Today’s rodeo games go After more than two hours of representing Silk Mill, said Thurs­ back to the 1860s, when cowboys began competing in private discussion, the firm, day that the fight over the renova­ Brophy Ahern of West Haven, and tion work begun by Gerstein is various events that tested the skills of their trade. After the former owner challenging the being orchestrated by Century as Thunderstorms rumble the great cattle drives had passed, large towns like company’s ownership of the build­ another way of trying to get Cheyenne began sponsoring rodeos. ing, Kibbe I. Gerstein, failed to ownership of the mill building. agree to a plan under which minor Aurigemma admitted that the from Plains to Lakes n o YO U KNOW — Cheyenne is located in what state? work could continue so that the legal basis of Gerstein’s complaint THURSDAY'S ANSWER — London’s Heathrow Airport building could be winterized. is control of the building. She said By The Associated Press the Texas and Nebraska panhan­ However, both sides were sche­ the previous court battle was over handles the most International traffic. title to the property, but that since dles into southwestern Kansas. duled to appear in court again this morning. Brophy Ahern has moved in and Thunderstorms rumbled from A severe thunderstorm watch the Plains into the Great Lakes A Newspaper In Education Program Gerstein’s attorney, Julie L. begun work, the focus has now was posted this morning over Sponsored by shifted to possession. region today, while sweltering Aurigemma, said Thursday she did parts of Iowa, Minnesota and not know if the discussed solution Gerstein said earlier this week Atlantic Coast residents used The Manchester Herald Nebraska. would be agreed to today, or if a that Brophy Ahern cannot begin record amounts of electricity to Residents around the Chesa­ trial will begin on the merits of the work until the $2.4 million is run their air conditioners. peake Bay fought steamy heat complaint filed with the court by received by Silk Mill. Showers and scattered thun­ again today, after high humidity Almanac Gerstein. Dumont explained that that mo­ derstorms were common from and temperatures put peak power Lawrence Brophy. president of ney was put into an escrow account Nebraska across eastern South use at all-time highs. Brophy Ahern, said Thursday re­ because the partners that comprise Hsrald photo by Tuckor Dakota, western Iowa and along In Delaware, Delmarva Power construction work began about a Silk Mill cannot agree over how July 10, 1987 and Light Co. said its 325,000 week and a half ago, and involved much of the amount each will TODAY'S MOON: Full receive. She said there are also customers used a record 1,955 Today is the 191st [s] moon. Make my day minor preparatory work. The com­ Weather Trivia megawatts of electricity between Today’s weather picture was drawn by Shonna Kalos, 10, of day ot 1987 and the o plete renovation was scheduled to other matters of disagreement between the partners. 5 p.m. and 6 p.m..Thursday. The Congress Street, who attends St. James School. 20th day of summer. W: TODAY’S TRIVIA: Who was David Three little girls diejn't let Thursday’s temperatures in the take between 12 and 16 months, he Brinkley's partner on NBC's nightly weather was just tine for a squirt gun fight in a back-yard Dumont said that if the winteriza­ What was 8ie rainiest week on previous record of 1,952 had been 90s get them down. The girls, from left, Stephanie said. raooed for any spot in 8te set an hour earlier. news Irom 1956 to 1970? (a) Frank pool on Spruce Street. Today’s temperatures are The firm plans to convert the tion of the building cannot continue, McGee (b) John Chancellor (c) Chet Hassett, Elizabeth Hassett and Nina Flenke. though the then there could be serious damage wortd? Temperatures hovered be­ TODAY’S HISTORY; On this day in predicted to be equally sizzling. building into 249 apartments. CONNECTICUT WEATHER Huntley The fight over the injunction is that occurs from leaking and other TTT ------tween 95 and 100 degrees through­ 1953, First Deputy Soviet Premier Lav­ FT the latest legal battle over owner­ weather-caused problems. out central Maryland Thursday, renti Beria was dismissed as an "ene­ TODAY’S BARBS Eastern Interior, Central, Southwest Interior: my of the people " ship of the mill. The dispute began “ That will trash the building for and were expected to continue BY PHIL PA8TORET last year when the firm Gerstein anybody.” she said. through the weekend, the Na- Tonight, hazy and muggy with a 30 percent chance of And then there's the - Two fires keep town busy Bolton forms a panel TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: James McNeill turned-teacher. Now he strikes 'em out sold the building to. Silk Mill The dispute over the work is tionai Weather Service said. showers and thunderstorms. Low around 70. Satur­ Associates, tried to sell the mill to being debated in housing court Whistler (1834); Marcel Proust (1871); with a learning curve. Two house (Ires occurring Thirty-nine minutes later, Tucson, Ariz., reached 102 day, partly sunny, warm and humid. High around 90. Brophy Ahern. because Gerstein signed a 10-year David Brinkley (1920); Arthur Ashe about an hour apart kept the firefighters were called to a degrees Thursday, the 33rd Has anyone ever in real life experi­ to study town athletics Silk Mill had defaulted on mort­ lease three years ago with Silk Mill West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, hazy and (1943); Arlo Guthrie (1947) Town Fire Department busy second fire, at 33 Lyness St. .straight day of temperatures enced a ride In a cab as new and shiny that allows him to keep his warm with areas of fog. Low 70 to 75. Saturday, partly Thursday night, but neither fire That fire, confined to the living gage, and sought to settle its debts .above 100,degrees. as the ones you see on television? by selling the property. But Ger­ business, Kage Co. Inc., in the mill TODAY’S QUOTE: "I don't know, but caused serious damage or re­ room, caused moderate dam­ BOLTON — The Boai;d of Educa­ “ Nancy Rucker was a very Thunderstorm gusts reached 62 sunny, warm and humid. High 85 to 90. stein had the mortgage deed, which building. The firm has been located I've been told / That the streets of sulted in any Injuries, Capt. age but destroyed the couch tion has decided to form a commit­ i^n g Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and IVfontauk TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWERS: (c) Chet dedicated and conscientious there for 13 years and manufac­ mph Thursday at Hudsonville, heaven have all been sold" — Arlo Huntley and David Brinkley co-an- Jack Hughes said this morning. where it was believed to have tee to examine both town and school teacher, and her resignation is a big along with other documents, he had sold to (Dentury Development Corp. tures toys and dog products. Mich., to 50 mph at Eik Point, Point: Winds variable, mostly south, through Guthrie. chored the "Huntley-Brinkley Rooorl." The first (ire, in the basement started, Hughes said. athletics in Bolton. loss to the school system,” said S.D. of Hartford. Brophy said in addition to Kage, Saturday with speeds 10 to 15 knots in afternoons and of a one-family home at 365 E. No one was at home when the The committee, which is open to board member John Muro Gerstein also agreed to sell the there are two other tenants still in Dime-sized hail fell at Green­ Middle Turnpike, was reported fire was reported, but the anyone, will examine programs, evenings and 10 knots or less other times. Chance of building to Century if he regained the building. He said he did not ville, Mich. by the owner at 7:01 p.m. owner, Richard Parsons, told facilities, and personnel. The com­ In other business, officers were ^MEi |0 leoi S higher gusts in possible thundershowers later today ownership. know when they would be moving Heavier rainfaii during the 6 Astrograph Twelve on-duty firefighters and fire officials that he he may mittee will make recommendations elected for the 1987-88 year. James peu e«>ui 'AmdejMMO' IS91 Century then tried to help Ger­ out. hours ending at 2 a m. EDT and later Saturday. Average seas 1 to 2 feet in eight volunteers arrived at the have dropped ashes on the to the Board of Education and to the Marshall was re-elected chairman, IsnOny ui poued Aep-s e uft||i/M stein do this by filing two quitclaim included nearly an inch at Sioux afternoons and evenings and less than 1 foot other scene a minute later and had the couch while smoking in the tqgfn based on its findings. a position he has held for the last. deeds against Silk Mill. Silk Mill Falis, S.D. SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) No home is (ire under control 10 or 15 living room earlier in the day, The committee was formed as a year; John Muro was elected vice The Republican Party was times. filed a civil lawsuit, and in cfour big enough to house two strong-willed minutes later, Hughes said. Hughes said. result of widespread dissatisfaction chairman, replacing T. Dye founded at Ripon. Wis.. on Feb. 28. monarchs. Someone will have to yield a Hughes said the fire was with school athletic programs. This February a Superior Court judge 1854. birthday little ground today If harmony is to " It ’s being investigated, but Hooper; and David Fernald was prevail. . restricted to the boiler area of we’re pretty sure that smoking spring, the baseball team at Bolton elected secretary, replacing Louis SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D«c. 21) You, the basement, but it caused materials were involved,” High School disbanded because Cloutier. Saturday, July 11, 1987 may be able to drive your points across' smoke damage throughout the Hughes said. there weren't enough players. School Superintendent Richard You will have greater success in the today, but that doesn't mean they'll be house. The cause of the fire was Firefighters had the fire In other business during its E. Packman has asked Applied year ahead with projects or ventures in well received. How you present your undetermined. under control at about 7: SO p.m. meeting Thursday, the board ac­ Thermodynamics to determine raOPLE which you are presentiy invoived than case will determine the outcome. The owner, Kurtis Gaura, his Twelve on-duty firefighters and cepted the resignation of kinder­ whether ceiling tiles throughout the you wiil with new ones. Stick to your CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Finan­ wife, two children and a friend garten teacher Nancy Rucker. school contain a hazardous level of guns, because your efforts wili not be in eight volunteers responded. cial indicators are very tricky today. It of the children were home when The fire was reported by a Rucker, who has taught in Bolton asbestos. If the removal of the tiles vain. you're careless, a loss could be suffered! The real thing Miss Am erica has proven to be a CANCER (June 21-July 22) Investment the fire was reported, Hughes neighbor, Lucy Kosciol, fire for nine years, is transferring to is recommended, the situation will through a friend or even a group with said. another school system for personal teaming experience for Miss, proposals must be carefully screened which you're involved. officials said. then be referred to the Public reasons. Johnny Carson reports he and what’s her name, Kellye Cash,” today. What sounds good in theory may AQUARIUS (Jan.. 20-Fob. 19) People Building Commission. his fourth wife, Alexrh-Maas, are Sinner said Thursday. not play out when reality comes into the with whom you have dealings today will enjoying their honeymoon, and he “ If she could hold on to the title picture. Know where to look (or ro­ have long memories for either good or mance and you'll find it. The Astro- Not much is wasted joked that his earlier marriages for several more years, she might ill. Be sure you treat everyone equitably were m erely tune-ups for the real Graph Matchmaker set instantly reveals PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) Brace Committee puts off asbestos work even learn that the world is round which signs are romantically perfect for yourself today. You might have to con­ in harvesting trees thing. and that the sun sets in the west, ’ ’ you. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this tend with some responsibilities that are The Building Committee voted that it be identified, labeled, and with new code requirements, will GLOSTER, Miss. (AP) — Nearly ‘Tve just been practicing," , r Sinner said. newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland i ■■ a» not of your making, yet conditions may unanimoulsy Thursday night not to monitored regularly to see that it probably get under way by Nov. 1. 98 percent of a harvested tree can Carson said Thursday at Lon­ Cash, the 1987 Miss America, OH 44101-3428. select you as the fall guy. remove asbestos from five schools does not become a hazard. and take about 18 months to be used to manufacture useful don’s Heathrow Airport as he and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Guard against ARIES (March 21 -A |^1 19) Steer clear said Wednesday in Arkansas that slated to undergo renovations until He said the earliest it would be complete. products, according to Georgia- his 35-year-old-bride, a stock­ making important decisions under of questionable associations today. You the title, has given her chances to after the renovation work is com­ possible to get a start on asbestos Phillips said that when major Pacific Corp. broker, were ieaving for Nice, pressure today. What you agree to now could be drawn Into a compromising visit places “ you never thought might not be to your best advantage in situation. pleted. Building Committee chair­ removal would be Aug, 20, with renovations were made at Man­ After lumber, paper plywood and France. ’ ’I ’ve found the right girl, people actually lived in — like the long run man Paul Phillips said today. schools scheduled to reopen Sept. 1, chester High School recently, not other primary products are made, I guess. I hope so anyway.” TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be honest ©MCMLXXXVIl Leon Shaffer Golnick Adv., Inc. North and South Dakota and VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Something Phillips said the decision was and many teachers expected to be one day of school was lost because the resultant byproducts are used The 61-year-old host of NBC’s you should take care of today might be with yourself regarding your motives Nebraska.” made because there would not be in the buildings a week before that of the work. He said he expects the in such diverse products as phar­ "Tonight Show” married Maas brushed aside. It this occurs, someone when doing things that could affect oth­ date. same will be true of the current Both Sinner and South Dakota ers. Only virtuous Intentions will stand time to get the asbestos work done maceuticals, sandwich bags, baby last month. who Is counting on you will be disap­ Asbestos cannot be removed with project. '^rim Jasltio n i Gov. George Mickelson have pointed and even a bit angry. up under today's aspects. before the schools reopen in Sep­ food and football helmets. “ We’re enjoying our honey­ invited the native of Tennessee to tember. The committee also felt the people in the buildings because of The high school is one of the five The only parts of a tree ordinarily LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Avoid social­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) There Is apt Spaciolizing Exclutivaly in moon very much and having a visit their states to see the people izing today with an individual who costs of ashestso removal will the danger it poses when disturbed. on which work is planned. The not used are roots, branches and to be more talk evident than muscle to­ Phillips stressed that the post­ others are Verplanck School. Na­ SlENDBtIZING plul-siie fothiont good time,” Carson said. "W e’ve for herself. comes bn too strong in order to impress day pertaining to something in which stabilize as niore contractors get sawdust, which are left at the ponement would not violate any than Hale School, Waddell School, been here for Wimbledon — I A spokesman for the Miss others. People displeased by this may you're involved with others. What needs into the field later on. harvest site to replenish soil federal or state laws. and Bowers School. wouldn’t miss that for the worid.” America Pageant in New Jersey tar you with the same brush. doing may not get done. nutrients, the firm said. The committee has been seeking When the work is done. Phillips Special Sizes t said Cash, 22, has been to a solution to asbestos problems said, the town will be able to apply 1 2 ^ - 2 6 ^ Nebraska but she has not visited since it got a cost estimate of $6.6 to the state for more grant money if Two quints home JOHNNY CARSON NEIL FRANK North or South Dakota and has no and Current Quotations million for the work, a price that it is needed. Phillips said it will be ^SUMMER ’Two of the 4-month-oid Helms . . enjoys honeymoon . . on Florida TV plans to between now and the end would have been out of the question three to five years before the 36 to 52 quintuplets have left the hospital of her reign in September. in light of the $8.87 million bond federal and state goverments will Patio Lights for the first time their premature “ I do honestly believe they authorization for the entire schools have any real mandate for asbestos former director of Wedtech, the renovation project. births in March, giving their expected that Ollie would go removal. / man said. The fifth, Samantha, is Davis a bracelet once owned by scandal-plagued Bronx, N.Y., Phillips said the federal and state For Summer Nights CLEARANCE parents hope for the three who quietly. And Ollie intended to do Phillips .said the school renova­ in fair condition and may be the first lady’s mother, Edith defense contractor. governments have not mandated remain hospitalized. Storm shutters so right up to the day that tions, most of them designed to hospitalized until August. Lnckett Davis, and her grand­ that asbestos be removed, but only “ Our life has been on hold somebody decided to start a bring the schools into compliance Imported Swedish Crystal mother, the late Sarah Whitlock Former National Hurricane lately, and after four months, criminal prosecution.” — Lt. Col. Luckett, the spokeswoman said Center chief Neil Frank is ap­ SALE! we’re ready to start again,” Roz Wedding in Maine Oliver L. North, testifying before Lotteiy at Impressive Savings Thursday. pearing on television selling Helms said Wednesday when she the congressional committees /TILE BO\ANZA MONTH OF JULY'S Nancy Reagan will travel to The first lady will travel to shutters to protect homes from and her husband, Ron, brought investigating • the Iran-Contra Now tor a limited time nnl\ Maine for the marriage of her York Harbor, Maine, Saturday the storms he is famous for Shannon and Benjamin home affair. only niece and will present her morning and return to the White predicting. Connecticut daily from St. Francis Medical Center. h TORRE TILE IMPORTS with a family heirloom bracelet House later In the day. Frank, who retired from the Save The two infants slept through “ The attorney general has tried Thursday: 206 as a wedding present, the White storm center in June to become the celebrations of neighbors and to abdicate his own responsibili­ House announced. weather director at KHOU-TV in Play Four: 5045 DISTRIBUTORS, INC. the whir of TV cameras. ties ... by charging that the blame Anne Mumford Davis, the Houston, says shutters are a good The quintuplets have all suf­ What’s her name rests not with him but with the daughter of Mrs. Reagan’s step­ idea. 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4 - MANCHEBTER HERALD. Friday, July 10. 1»87 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 10,1987 — 5 Connecticut in Brief Smith, O’Neill spar over Groppo V.S./World in Battle of the lawyers O’Neill to name^owney a Judge HARTFORD (AP) - State Se­ nothing more than bad judgment. Qroppo said; “I am taking this damage your integrity are most nate Minority Leader Reginald J. Prosecutor says HARTFORD - Gov. William A. O’Neill’s office has confirmed He said he owed it to his health and action because, since March of this unfortunate,” the governor said in • Smith, whose meeting with tax his family to step down. His aides year, I and the employees of this his letter to Groppo. “I believe your Counsel gives no quarter, return fire is accurate that the governor will nominate John T. Downey, chairman of the Commissioner John G. Groppo led Deaver had motive Department of Public Utility Control, as a Superior Court Judge. left his news conference in tears. department, have been the subject integrity remains intact and your to Groppo’s resignation, says the Attorney General Joseph I. Lieb- of unrelenting criticism as to the word remains good with me.” WASHINGTON - Michael K. Downey, 57, a lawyer who spent 20 years in a Chinese prison commissioner could have been By Larry Margatak camp, from 1953 to 1973, after his plane was shot down while he erman had concluded that Groppo’s conduct of this office. I am The March 25 incident occurred Deaver’s desire to make money was The Associated Press spared if Gov. William A. O’Neill actions violated his agency’s regu­ concerned that these personal shortly after Smith, R-New Hart­ a “powerful motive to Ue” to was working for the CIA, was first named to the DPUC in 1979. had acted more decisively. lations and code of ethics and attacks on my integrity and the ford, had criticized Groppo’s De­ Congress and a grand Jury about hta WASHINGTON — It was a clash He stepped down to run for the Democratic nomination for the O’Neill, in turn, says Smith appeared to be an attempt to integrity of members of my office partment of Revenue Services for U.S. Senate in 1981, but lost to Toby Moffett. "assassinated the character and lucrative lobbying business, the of two titans from the legal threaten the senator. will not subside until I leave stpte Its allegedly lax treatment of tax prosecutor in Deaver’s perjury case profession, and when the first day He then went back to his New Haven law practice and was integrity” of Groppo, who resigned Groppo said O’Neill, his friend government.” delinquents and suggested ways to reappointed to the DPUC by O’Neill in 1984. In 1985, he became Thursday, effective July 31. says. of battle ended, neither had met his and political ally for two decades, In accepting Grdppo’s resigna­ improve the agency. Deaver knew that truthful answers Waterloo. chairman of the agency. The 65-year-old Groppo said he had not asked for his resignation, tion, O’Neill said: “I want to make Groppo had visited Smith’s Ca­ felt like "a whipped dog” after the but that during a one-hour meeting to questions about whether his Not Arthur Liman, the chief it clear that during the controversy pitol office and, after talking briefly lobbying posed ethics law violations Senate Iran-Contra committee 3>/4-month-long ordeal that began with O’Neill Wednesday, the gover­ that has led you to this decision, I about Smith’s proposals, pulled when it was disclosed that he had nor had told him resigning was could hurt his career, independent counsel, who gave no quarter to O ’Neill vetoes bill to help renters believed you when you said that you some papers from his pocket and Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North. confronted Smith with a confiden­ probably "the wise thing for me to intended and did nothing wrong, asked Smith if he knew what a counsel Whitney North Seymour tial tax file. do.” He said he had made up his alleged in court papers filed And not North attorney Brendan HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill has vetoed a bill aimed except, in your words, to exercise felony was. Sullivan, whose defenses were at increasing protections for renters. As he had from the beginning. mind to resign before the meeting. poor judgment. The papers concerned a car Thursday. Groppo insisted he was guilty of In a letter to the governor. "I feel the efforts of others to purchased by Smith’s son. The former top aide to President strong and return fire was "I am concerned that this bill may alter the balance between Reagan lied to frustrate investiga­ accurate. landlords and tenants and thus discourage the construction of tions that threatened the “bonanza" Thursday's Iran-Contra hearing affordable new and renovated housing for our citizens,” O’Neill he sought from the proposed sale of was like an epic courtroom battle, said in his veto message Thursday. Suspect, his lobbying firm for $18 million, in which two top lawyers often took He also said he had questions about some of the technical Michael Deaver Seymour said. center stage, and 26 members of language uf the bill. Congress became spectators, or, as The bill gave tenants longer notice before certain eviction attorney one quipped, “potted palms.” cases and increased from six to nine months the period during Indeed, North, the star witness, which a landlord could take no retaliatory action against a tenant Trade bill would step up pressure often had to sit silently erect in his for protected activities, such as suing the landlord, requesting WASHINGTON — Japan would come under stepped-up U.S. crisp, green uniform and listen to repairs or forming a tenants' union deny threat two crack lawyers fight. pressure to lower trade barriers under a newly minted accord “Why do we even call it a WATERBURY (AP) — A Wolcott among senators over retaliatory provisions of their sweeping trade bill. congressional committee?” Sen. man awaiting trial on gambling David Boren, D^kla., asked after Official won’t admit ethics breach charges and his defense attorney “It maygofairlyeasilyandbesomethingthatcouldgothrough pondering the lawmakers’ secon­ deny they threatened a Superior fairly quickly,” Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., said Thursday as dary role Thursday. HARTFORD — A former official of the Connecticut Resources Court judge with release of a secret leaders reached a tentative agreement that would resolve the “It was a mistake to have made Recovery Authority .has decided against signing a stipulated tape linking her husband to illegal last of the toughest disputes that have faced lawmakers in the the members ot the committee the agreement admitting he violated state ethics laws when he failed gambling unless she dismissed the three-week trade debate. potted palms.” to report his financial interest in a Bloomfield dump, his attorney case. The agreement surfaced after the Senate first defeated 60-40 a Boren got that line from one of AP photo said. Court documents released Wed­ move to drop major, union-backed plant-closing provisions from Sullivan’s better quips. Instead, Milton Levine,’ a Bloomfield developer and former nesday revealed that Judge Anne C. the bill. The Senate then reversed earlier action and voted to "I’m not a potted plant. I’m here Arthur Liman, left, Senate Iran-contra on Capitol Hill during testimony by vice chairman of the trash-recovery authority, will take his case Dranginls withdrew from the case broaden presidential leeway to turn down import curbs as a lawyer. That’s my job,” committee counsel, and Brandon Sulli­ North. Sullivan objected to some of the to a public hearing in September, Barbara Aaron, his attorney, after attorney Timothy C. Moyna- recommended as a way to help American companies. North’s lawyer told an exasperated said Thursday. han of Waterbury allegedly told her Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, after van, the attorney for former White House questions Liman was asking his client. “He just can’t sign his name to something that he doesn’t that his client. Thomas W. Speers, the co-chairman tried to curtail his aide Lt. Col. Oliver North, spar Thursday believe was improper or wrong,” Aaron said. was threatening to make the tape Goetz’s attorney objections. Although the agreerpent would have included Levine’s recording public if she refused to This was not a confrontation that contention that allegations of two ethics were unfounded, he dismiss the case. victim of mugger started slowly. The tone was "Counsel, I’m certain you’re Baltimore engineer who was con­ plain fairness, that’s all we’re would have had to agree with the Ethics Commission’s finding "I never told Moynahan that and established by Liman’s opening aware of the rules as well as anyone victed of paying bribes to former asking for^’ that there were violations and pay $500 in fines. I am convinced Moynahan never volley. of us," he intoned in his deep but Vice President Spiro Agnew. "I’m certain counsel realizes this told the judge that.’’Speers. 44. said NEW YORK (AP) - Bernhard “Good afternoon colonel, coun­ steady voice. "First of all, I would Both men struck often under the is not a court of law," Inouye said. Thursday. “We didn’t need to put Goetz’s attorney, his left wrist sel," Uman began. "Is itfairtosay hope that you will address the chair bright television lights, as the "Believe me, I know that,” the muscle on anybody or intimi­ broken by a baseball bat-wielding that Nov. 25th was one of the worst and, secondly, we’d .like to get the nation watched. Sullivan shot back. Cops find arson suspect in Ohio date anybody.” assailant, says he hopes the attack days of your life?” business on the road ourselves, and Liman: "Colonel, before — dur­ "And I’m certain,” Inouye said, Speers revealed for the first time North turned toward Sullivan and thirdly, our public address system, ing the last six months or soT did you “you realize that the rules of HARTFORD — State police have located a man wanted in the was not linked to his successful evidence^~tto not apply to this publicly, however, that he did tell defense of the subway gunman. conferred at length, in whispers, I believe, is working very well. You look over the steno books that you 1982 garage arson fire in Salisbury. Moynahan in March that he had “a about the day in 1986 when the need not shout, sir. Proceed." turned over to us?” inquiry.” I Bennett Morey, 40, of Torrington, was located Thursday in prior gambling relationship with Police today were trying to deter­ scandal began to unravel. Both Sullivan, 45, of Washington, Sullivan: “Objection, Mr. “That I know as well,” Sullivan Piqua, Ohio, by members of the State Police Western District the judge’s husband.” Frederick C. AP photo mine why the man repeatedly Liman, impatiently: “I didn’t and Uman, 54, of New York, come Chairman.” said. “I'm just asking for fairness, Major Crime Squad, police said. Zivic. a Litchfield restauratuer. The ferry North Star lies in port at Orient hammered Barry Slotnick with the ask, was that one of the worst days from large law firms that handle Inouye: "What is the basis of fairness. I know the rules don’t State police said they have an arrest warrant for Morey Speers said he simply thought another ferry on Long Island Sound your objection?” apply. I know the Congress doesn’t Point, N.Y., Thursday after colliding with bat Thursday afternoon outside Slot- of Mr. Sullivan’s life." highly publicized cases. Thursday, charging him with aiding and abetting arson in the second degree Moynahan should know about the during morning rush hour. nick’s Manhattan office. Later, Liman, addressing North: Sullivan wore a dark suit with a Sullivan: "What a witness does to recognize attorney-client privilege, and burglary in the third degree in connection with the arson fire possible conflict of interest and “I’m not interrupting your white shirt, Liman a dark suit with prepare himself to tell the truth is a husband-and-wife privilege, at the Salisbury Public Works garage on July 19, 1982. never threatened to make public his “It didn’t have the classic indica­ answers.” a blue shirt. none of the business of the priest-penitent privilege. I know The fire caused $500,000 in damage, officials said. alleged dealings with Zivic. tions of a robbery,” said Chief of Sullivan. “Yet." Uman, a partner in the New York questioner." those things are all out the Morey is the cousin of Ea rl Morey, of Salisbury, who was shot to Speers, who denied having a tape Ferry ride turns to horror Detectives Robert Colangelo after 'Uman: “Not at all.” law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Inouye: “It is the business of this window..,.” / death two months after he was convicted of aiding Roy Duntz in recording of Zivic, said he didn’t the attack in which Slotnick’s watch And another time: Wharton & Garrison, has been committee. Proceed, sir." Even momentary pauses became the arson of the historic 235-year-old Salisbury Town Hall on know what Moynahan did with the ORIENT. N Y. (AP) - A32-year- He said he heard boats sounding damage, he said. was stolen. “At this point, we are at a Uman: "Colonel, if you look at defense lawyer for Wall Street A Liman question about North's clashes, such as the time North information. But Speers said it shredding of documents touched off pondered a question on whether his August 5. 1985, police said. old man says a pleasant ride aboard whistles at one another throughout Springer described the difference loss for motive.” Barry Slotnick whatever it is in front of you, will inside traders and corporate raid­ would have been out of character a ferry boat became “horrifying” the 10-mile trip. in the boats’ sizes by saying the that refresh you?” ers. Occasionally, he has directed another free-for-all between Sulli­ former boss, former national secur­ for Moynahan to have passed it when his body was hurled through Cape Henlopen was "like a floating Sullivan: "Well, Mr Uman, investigations in the tough political van and Inouye. ity adviser Adm. John Poindexter, along to Dranginis in the form of a the air as his ferry collided in heavy “With all this technology includ­ motel and we had a little when he wants to look at something, world of New York City. Liman’s question, Sullivan said, authorized his actions. Atheneum picks Aussie as director threat. fog with another, seriously injuring ing radar and master pilots, Tlnkertoy." U.S. won’t retaliate for ship attack he’ll look at it. Don’t you suggest Sullivan, an innovative lawyer, is flailing his arms, "has two ‘if’s’ in Liman, irked, pressed for an In a separate interview. Moyna­ four people. somebody screwed up some­ it. Those kinds of questions, Mr. answer to a question North had HARTFORD — Patrick McCaughey, director of the National The North Star limped into Orient WASHINGTON — Reagan administration officials say they what he looks at. Get on with the a member of the Washington firm han indicated that if there was a where.” Springer said. and 19 people, nearly all of those questioning." of famed defense counsel Edward Chairman, are wholly inapprop­ answered repeatedly. Gallery of Victoria in Malbourne. Australia, has been named the threat made, it didn’t come from "It was amazing. It was like a will not retaliate against Iran for attacking an American- riate.... It’s just dreamland, specu­ “He’s looking for tricks, Mr. next director of the Wadsworth Atheneum. The collision occurred in Plum aboard, were taken by ambulance operated tanker in the Persian Gulf and say the incident shows Inouye banged his gavel and Bennett Williams, Williams & Con­ him. horror show. ” said Arthur Springer to Eastern Long Island Hospital in jumpod in. nolly. His clients have included a lation. Ck>me on, Mr. Chairman, Liman,” Sullivan said. McCaughey, 44, will succeed director Tracy Atkinson at' of Shelter Island of the 9:23 a.m. Gut. between Plum Island and the Navy should protect U.S.-flag vessels there. "There was no threat from me, Orient Point, said Coast Guard Lt. Greinport. authorities said. Three Hartford’s arts and culture center in the fall, the Board of even from her point of view.” collision Thursday of the 238-ton • No casualties were reported aboard the Peconic, a 273,205-ton Trustees announced Thursday. North Star, headed for Orient, and Cmdr. Harry Foote, senior investi­ of those, including at least one in tanker attacked Thursday by an Iranian gunboat. The ship was Moynahan said. “There is no gating officer at the Marine Inspec­ serious condition, were taken to McCaughey said his prime reason for applying for the Hartford suggestion that I threatened her.... the 1,492-ton Cape Henlopen. bound University Hospital in Stony Brook. hit with 18 rocket-propelled grenades 60 miles off Kuwait. 'There for New London. Conn. tion Office in New York. were no Americans aboard, and the vessel, which is operated by a Landlord serves time In his own slum post was his long-standing admiration and interest in the That’s my reading of her The ferries are operated by Cross Atheneiim’s collection. statement.” The Cape Henlopen tore a 30-foot Sound Ferry Service of New Delaware company, flies the Liberian flag. LOS ANGELES (AP) — A violations on his properties earned maintains Avol has improved con­ has become safer since Avol ’’One of the great attractions of the Atheneum is the Moynahan declined to elaborate. gash in the hull of the smaller boat. London, which operates the ferry Keep Your Driveway While the administration "deplores and regrets’’ the attack on Beverly Hills neurosurgeon has him the nickname “Rat Lord." ditions at the building in which he installed locks and hired a security A grand jury is now investigating the Peconic, "we have no intention of retaliation,’’ said White combination of its immediate connection to the city of Hartford, "The place where you get ham­ service between New London and I Young & Beautiful' been sentenced to wear an elec­ “I will only permit you to go will be confined. Avol claims guard. its place in the heart of the city, and the international quality and the alleged attempt to influence burgers and hotdogs had a giant Orient across Long Island Sound. House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. tronic device to make sure he obeys outside the building so you can vandalism ruined his efforts to "I killed six mice in one day," standing of its collection and reputation,” McCaughey said. Dranginis. hole in it," said Springer, who was All the injured were on the his court-ordered 30-day confine­ assist in repairs to the building,” upgrade his propS^ies, and that In light of Dranginis’ allegations. Jose Cavazos, who pays $450 a standing on the upper deck of the smaller - North Star, which sus­ ment in a vermin-infested apart­ Municipal Court Judge Veronica tenants share the blame for month for a pne-bedroom apart­ Waterbury State’s Attorney John North Star with his 5-year-old son. tained a 4-foot by 30-foot gash about Haiti rallies called a referendum ment building he failed to repair. Simmons-McBeth said Thursday as conditions. Connelly asked Judge Joseph Flynn latexite ment, said Thursday. Sean, when the boats collided. "I 15 feet above the water line, said Sealers • Patches Dr. Milton Avol can have visitors she ordered the confinement to Since being sentenced, Avol has No prosecutor, so charges dropped to disqualify Moynahan and his went flying. The impact was so PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Opponents of the military-backed start Monday. sold all but the one building. Its The building's courtyard was Coast Guard Lt. Ken Burgess of the Crack fillers •Cleaner government said today’s rallies, a resumption of protest that left and food brought to him in his entire law firm from representing immense, it took me right off my New Haven, (^nn., station. The building, which he rents to low- She imposed the sentence, the problems include rodentinfesta- strewn with soiled toilet paper, DANBURY — Dozens of drivers had speeding charges Speers and the co-defendants. 21 people dead last week, amount to a referendum on the ruling first of its kind in Los Angeles, two boxes and other garbage. Some dismissed against them Thursday in Superior Court when state feet.” Cape Heniopen had only superficial Mil Copeland Co Cheshire. Ci 06410 income tenants, but he will have to tion, missing or broken windows, junta. wear the so-called electronic leash years ago, after Avol repeatedly lack of fire exits and deteriorating windows were boarded up, and prosecutors failed to show up for hearings in the cases. A visiting U.S. official said here Thursday that the National on his ankle so authorities will know failed to improve conditions at four plaster. graffiti was scribbled on the walls. One young man yelled with joy, kissed his ticket and literally Hospital policy Governing Council, whosj resignation is demanded by the if he leaves. buildings he owned. It had been Tenants complain about mice “I’m glad he’s finally serving liis skipped all the way to his car after his ticket and those held by 62 Just Follow These Directions- organizers of last week’s often violent general strike, still has The doctor’s 10-year record of suspended during appeals. and rats but say the building, in a time in this building,” said Deputy others were thrown out by Judge Howard J. Moraghan. From Windsor Lochs Avol’s attorney, Donald Steier, City Attorney Stephanie Sautner. orders doctors From Rockville Washington’s support. building, health and safety code crime-ridden section of Hollywood, "Nobody should bear any stigma because of the failure of the East Windsor Ellington Richard Holwill, U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state, told state,” Moraghan told the dozens of people squeezed into the reporters the government headed by Lt. Gen. Henri Namphy is courtroom. to treat AIDS \Vs / "back on track’ ’ to guiding Haiti from dictatorship to democracy. “There will be people here to handle the court’s business or the Holwill, who said he came to Haiti for a first-hand look at the Congress wants tight control cases will be dismissed,” he said. “It’s as simple as that." NEW HAVEN (AP) — Doctors at blueberry situation, sidestepped questions about the government’s Moraghan said he dismissed the cases knowing that the DZEN oJ Yale-New Haven Hospital will be STRAWBERNV « short-lived attempt to take control of upcoming elections from an audience included people who were ready to plead guilty. required to treat AIDS patients ^ time! HILL if l i f ILUEIERRV independent commission. after Marcos’ plot revealed under a new policy that the hospital / HILL TREE believes may be the first of its kind. M/f. FARM WASHINGTON (AP) — Armed with dra­ posed as middlemen in the deal to get Marcos Assault suspects blame the devil "If a hospital does not have a ^o: Chun resigns as party leader matic evidence that Ferdinand E. Marcos the weaponry, and taped the conversations on policy for physicians, it is not likely SEOUL, South Korea — President Chun Doo-hwan today plotted to return to the Philippines with an their own initiative after they failed to get DANBURY — Two Brookfield teen-agers charged with to set standards for everyone else. invading army, members of Congress are Justice Department backing for the caper. assaulting a Bethel homeowner have told police they were under resigned as head of the governing party and said sweeping urging the Reagan administration to tighten its Their motives, they said: patriotism and a Doctors ha ve an obligation. It has to SOUTH democratic reforms are "liquidating a shameful legacy.” the influence of the devil. WINDSOR grip on the former Philippine president. desire to expose Marcos and prevent bloodshed be understood,” Dr. John E. Fenn, PICK YOUR OWN Chun, a former army general who agreed to the reforms July 1 The youths, both 15 at the time, were charged by Bethel police the chief of staff for the hospital, According to one angry congressmen. Rep. in the Philippines. with attempted murder and taken to the Bridgeport Correctional said Thursday. after weeks of unabating protest, retains the presidency of the Chester Atkins, D-Mass., Marcos should be Facility. One of the youths is free pending further hearings in South Korea until February. He announced his resignation as ' locked up. In Hawaii, Marcos spokesman Arturo Aruiza juvenile court, officials said thursday. The new policy also will not DZEN BLUEBERRY HILL president of the Democratic Justice Party during a party Rep. Robert Torricelli, D-N.J., wants to take said Marcos will not comment until he can talk Their names have not been released because of their ages. require that patients be tested for Barber Hill Road meeting here. away Marcos’ telephone. to his attorneys. The youths, one of whom was just four days from his 16th acquired immune deficiency South Windsor-East Windsor Town Line From East The announcement came a day after more than a million “The burden is now on the Justice Depart­ In a frail, but clear voice, the 69-year-old disease. Hartford biithday, are considered juveniles by the criminal justice people turned out in Seoul and the southwestern city of Kwangju ment to explain why it is not prosecuting, rather Marcos, who fled to the United States after he The policy was developed by the Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - Noon to mourn a university student who died of wounds inflicted by than why our hospitality has been extended to was deposed in February 1986, was recorded as system. That means all hearings concerning their cases must be hospital’s Bioethics Committee af­ Call: behind closed doors, and there also will be no record of their 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. police during an anti-government demonstration. Marcos,” said Rep. Jim Leach, R-Iowa. sayiqg he wanted to buy anti-tank weapons, arrests, ter about nine months of delibera­ From Manchester Since its founding in 1948, South Korea has been led by The anger was voiced Thursday after the anti-aircraft missiles, mortars, recoilless ri­ tion. Fenn said. It was endorsed Sat. - Sun. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. 644-2478 authoritarian rulers and has not had a peaceful transfer of power. House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Asian fles, infantry arms and enough ammunition for unanimously by the hospital’s and Pacific affairs released tapes of a series of a three-month campaign. medical board and board of trus­ conversations Marcos had earlier this year with The invasion was to take place in late June, Yale prof seeks heart for brother tees and distributed to physicians U.S.-Canada trAde talks snagged two Virginia Beach, Va„ businessmen who according to Marcos’ comments on the tapes, this week. SIDEWALK SALE PRICESII visited the former Philippine leader at his exile and current President Corazon Aquino was to be HARTFORD — AYale medical professor whose brother-in-law The Bioethics Committee was TORONTO — Negotiations on a free-trade agreement between home In Honolulu. taken hostage. is in need of a heart transplant has mailed thousands of letters to asked to develop the policy because Canada and the United States have run into trouble over Besides hearing the tapes, the committee was Since Marcos came to the United States, there health professionals in a bid to find organ donors for needy hospital physicians in several in­ Canada’s insistence on immunity from retaliatory measures. told that Marcos planned to purchase a have been periodic reports of plots for him to patients across the country. stances have been reluctant to treat As a reault, prospects for creation of a Common Market-like 10,000-man army at $500 a head. return. On one occasion, the State Department Dr. Myron Genel, the Yale professor who helped write the AIDS patients. arrangement in North America could be in Jeopardy. The businessmen, Robert Chastain and stopped him as he had a chartered plane waiting FERDINAND MARCOS IN FEBRUARY National Organ Transplant Act, said his relative, noted Under the policy, if a doctor The United States and Canada form the world’s biggest Richard Hirschfeld, told the committee they at the Honolulu airport. . . . reportedly planned a coup immunologist Michael E. Miller, is one of a legion of critically ill refuses to treat an AIDS patient rtwo-nation trading partnership. people who suffer because of the shortage of organs. without good reason, he or she could yroodiand168 Woodland Street • 643-8474 • 8am-6pm dally GARDENS be dismissed, Fenn said. ' After 14 months of talks and up against an Oct. 4 congressional Genel said today that at least 4,800 letters had been mailed and deadline, Canadian and U.S. negotiators say they are still far thousands more will be sent in a bid to ‘ ‘elevate the awareness’ ’ of He said he did not know of any BERRY SPECIAL BEDDING PLANTS other hospital in the country that RWES apart on major issues. No agreement over Meese disclosure health professionals to the organ shortage. The letters have been Compitf Supply Those include Canada’s protective barriers on Investment, mailed by Genel and professional health organizations that had a policy defining physicians’ Blueberries $ 9 5 V n lll A u g u m , 19ST A Q responsibilities toward AIDs Impattaiw. PMuniM, W *■ ® ^ ^ $ 1 ^ 9 9 especially in the “cultural sovereignty” areas of entertainment support his effort. Currants WASHINGTON (AP) - Attorney fense contractor that is Ufe focus of director David Martin testified Martin, however, said Meese's patients. Marigold*, Agaratum, H and publishing. General Edwin Meese III says his five criminal Investlg^ns. before the subcommittee that failure to comply with disclosure A hospital task force has dealt Gooseberries Portalucaa, Oualy ______"If legitimate ques^ons existed, Meese still isn’t in compliance with requirements has been blown oUt of Millar, ZInniaa, ate. S/*8** investments with a figure in the with lines with other health care Up Wedtech scandal were proper "in the proper and more responsible ethics laws. Martin said he held proportion and the attorney general Governor finishes action on bills workers, such as nurses, dealing B rn itlM T ubfous Remains of Pvt. Slovik misrouted all respects,” but Sen. Carl Levin course of action, and the one that opinion despite the attorney has made a good-faith effort to with AIDS patients, Fenn said. Hanging Petunias ROMULUS, Mich. — The remains of Pvt. Eddie Slovik, being and the Office of Government required by federal law and regula­ general’s year-late disclosure on comply with them. HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill has finished action on "We do have disciplinary admi­ GERANIUMS R ib a n d Impatlens tions, would have been to ask me Monday of his profits from stock the bills passed by the 1987 General Assembly, his office said BEGONIAS returned to the United States more than four decades after he was Ethics say Meese has fallen short of Meese said the newly released nistrative policies that require IN B L O O M - L a rg e 7 " pot- * m directly,” Meese told the Senate trading. today, signing 699 of them into law and vetoing two. executed in France for desertion during World War II, were meeting financial disclosure information, which comes after people to do their jobs,” he said. A L L C O L O N S ^ ^ 9 9 flo w e rin g 9 9 9 requirements. subcommittee on oversight of go­ Meese said that he made nearly On the list of the final 13 bills released today, O’Neill signed into But the physicians’ policy has an S ' accidentally sent to San Francisco instead of his hometown of vernment management, chaired by $40,000 in profits on 23 highly months of controversy, demon­ NOW 1 $ 4 9 9 R e g . ' T * Detroit, an airline official said. On Thursday, Meese blamed the strates "the propriety of the blind law measures that create a teen-age suicide prevention task impact on all hospital workers, . R «o . *2.80 i « n i " n m sto- N O W “ ethics office tor failing to inform Levin, D-Mich. speculative one-day stock trades in force, study future uses of Brainard Airport outside Hartford and Fenn said. • Dwayne Swindle, TWA station manager in Detroit, said the partnership arrangement (with him directly about questions it has Meese said he still is waiting for 10 months on an Investment of Chinn) In all respects." set up a task force on Indian affairs. ’The policy does leave room for LANDSCAPING SPECIAL — Plant now whilo prices are low! ' remains would be returned to Detroit today. He said the cause of had for the past three months about the ethics office to tell him $64,800. Martin said Meese must The General Assembly will have a chance to override the physicians who have specific con­ the mixup had not been determined. precisely what steps he must take provide additional details on the Complete selection of specimen evergreens, trees, flowering shrubs, his limited blind partnership with He also said they “show conclu­ governor’s two vetoes during the “trailer session” July 20. cerns about their own health with Slovik was shot by a U.S. firing squad on Jan. 31,1945, about a W. Franklyn Chinn. Chinn is a in order to comply with the 1978 dollar amount of the transactions sively that none of the partnership regards to treating AIDS patients, rhododendrons, azaleas, etc.l year after he was drafted. former director of Wedtech, the Ethics In Government Act. and amend his financial disclosure investments involved in any way Fenn said. scandal-plagued Bronx, N.Y., de­ Earlier in the day, ethics office forms to add the information. the Wedtech Corp.’’ * — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 10, 1987

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 10, 1987 — 7 OPINION Jury indicts BUSINESS two workers HEI3EI AhA IN hAY 6RANPPA WAS 50UTH KOREA- MY PAP WAS HERE HERE IN THE EARuv IN THE LATE SIXTIES at parts firm I M HERE TO R 6 K T FIFTIES TO FIGHT Bolton must FOR PEMOCRAcy TO FIGHT FOR- FOR PEMOCRACY PEMOCRACY SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) - Jack Moderation in food prices Two employees of aircraft parts ■7 ^ 'T manufacturing firms have been get land-use Anderson indicted on charges of lying to a federal grand jury inveatigating offsets energy-cost gains possible bid rigging In aalea to the U.S. Air Force. The grand jury had been investi­ By Tom Roum plan g oing By Tom Raum Iq inJJay. May. While While veeetable vegetable orices prices inin tha the Pr • ■ that’s a complaint I’ve heard,” said On April 28,1986, we reported cautiously that George Carpenter, secretary- N early N l S hoppe The futility of education about AIDS “ the Reagan administration has begun a treasurer of the state AFL-CIO and 366 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 Manchester Bicentennial B«tWMn Ruite8 & Hbytws St. in PMRm^ Agsncy Bldg. hush-hush, barely perceptible tilt toward Iran.” We’ ' an author of the Massachusetts legislation. “ I do think it’s working 444-2073 Open Mon. Thni Sat. Hn. 1 M As ravaging as the disease is, the argument over followed up with more details in May and June. THE HISTORY of driver education courses noW. We tried for years to get it what to do about preventing the spread of AIDS is 8«le on all summer marchancHsB makes the same point somewhat differently. The mandatory but in lieu of that, (our at least as viriflenLOn the theory that it is indeed Bandshell courses teach pupils how to operate an automobile, OUR COLUMN of June 29,1986 said that “ secret aim was) to build in protection for now going on. Purchase on# an ill wind which blows no good, AIDS appears to but there is no evidence that they produce safer negotiations over arms su pply and release of the workers.” Ham gat one fraal HIghast priea 6 0 Bidwell Street be one of the few, perhaps the only, topic that can * Nicholas drivers. They teach the skills but not the judgment American hostages have involved members of the...... Perennial efforts to make the pravalla and Ilka marchandlsa. get our politicians to forget foreign policy and prudence necessary for safety. National Security Council and a former official of notice mandatory remain stalled in OHi I s Oressis at Manchester Community College adventurism and think about the United States and Von Hoffman the CIA” caused special consternation inside the ' the state Legislature. But the U.S. ^ |t| C C Ba^ FumMim spend an hour contemplating what the homefolks Nevertheless, Surgeon General Everett Koop White House. One confidential memo, referring to ' ’ Senate voted Thursday to retain in need and how to get it for them. campaigns tirelessly in favor of instructing kids the column, lamented that “ our willingness to talk a major trade bill provisions that about safe sex and condoms. Yet is there any with the Iranians is common knowledge.” would require companies with 100 workers or more to give employees Nevertheless, the quality of the AIDS debate is a reason to hope AIDS instruction is going to result in Yet the White House succeeded in keeping the Saturday, July 11* foreboding clue of more hysteria, anger and at least 60days’ notice of impending a change in behavior? The conclusion which investigative press in a bottle. Reporter after .. ’ plant closings or large layoffs. intolerance to come. The verbal, sectarian violence WE’VE HAD no little experience using the suggests itself is that the real force behind this idea reporter complained to us that they couldn’t , , schools to safeguard youth from self-inflicted Opponents said the provision was WE’VE GOT IT ALL!! 12 noon — 4 p.m. about what, if any AIDS instruction, schoolchildren is the hysterically misplaced energy of frightened confirm our stories, that they were buqpping up . wounds. Let’s examine the degree of success likely to draw a veto from President should have is a sign that important decisions people who must keep busy doing something against a stone wall at the White House. Reagan. schools have had in teaching children not to use aren’t going to be made on the basis of science, regardless of whether or not it can work. In a Sept. 17,1986, memo, an anguished Lt. Col. The Massachusetts law requires ★ Our own craftsmen do Chili Cook-off Children's Games medicine and reason, but prejudice, religious and recreational drugs. Schools, public and private, Oliver North speculated wto might “ be the source — any firm with SOemployeesor more the complete job from have employed every imaginable approach to get secular. THE PEOPLE who are pushing for some of these of the Jack Anderson stuff we have seen ..... and which borrows money from the start to finish. Neatly, keep kids away from these substances with no public health equivalent of Star Wars. ’They want a periodicaliy.” Still the conspiracy of silence held ' ‘ state to agree to give workers 90 and on time! Craft & Bake Sale Country Music known observable effect. Surveys of drug usage PREDICTABLY, the Christian contingent is up comprehensive, all-in one program of mass until November of 1986. “ days’ notice or pay in lieu of notice if it closes. Companies also pledge in arms over instructing grammar school children among the young show only the smallest decline in protection, a biological antimissile umbrella, ★ Everyday low prices on on how to avoid the disease. This has provoked an the taking of intoxicants. There has been in the kind to assist state efforts to retrain and all kitchen ana bath Benefit: Manchester C.P.R. Project which the dreaded HIV virus can’t penetrate. place the displaced workers in new automatic reaction of equal force and idiocy in of drugs young people are poisoning themselves Neither in war nor medicine is the likelihood of accessories. with. Twenty years ago the psychedelics were the jobs. favor school education programs. The argument achieving such safety great. .Machinist Robert Ferrant, 40, of most favored; today, with the exception of over teaching the kids to “ just say no” as opposed Holyoke was one of the 1,300 ★ Kitchen and Bath marijuana, of course, psychedelics like LSD and to teaching them to use condoms is always loud, The fact that these schemes are unworkable on fflaiirlifBtpr1 Hrralh workers at a United Technologies (Dabinetry. * RAIN DATE-July 12/1987 often rude, but never to the point. The point being peyote are less popular, but cocaine, in its various their face doesn’t mean they won’t be tried. At the dipsel engine plant in Springfield that before we get into a hair-pull over what we forms, has taken their place. rate the fear of this plague is growing we may see Founded In 1881 that closed without giving workers ★ Design service available. WKHT will annouirce any postponement It’s not that schools have failed to explain what teach, we ought to ask if schools can successfully massive, possibly even universal, compulsory PENNY M. 8IEFFEBT..'...... PubIKhar suich notice. teach this kind of material. drugs do to the human body. They have. Millions of testing; we may see the creation of some kind of DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Executive Editor . “ As recently as November 1985, ★ Visit our showroom today, or call for a children apparently have a good grasp of the AIDS police; we may be required to live with a ADELE M. ANGLE...... Nawe EdHor ' about two months before the FREE ESTIMATE Sponsored by Manchester Memerial Hespital, Success here is defined as presenting pharmacological eHects of play-time drugs have, chain around our necks attached to which will be a ALEXANDER G IRELLI...... Aaaocicte Editor " closings, they promised they had no information in the classroom in a way which will but the knowledge doesn’t inform their behavior. laminated plastic card showing the date and indention to close. So it was a DENISE A. ROBERTS ...... Advenitlng Director shock,” Ferrant said in a telephone Heritage Kitchen & Bath Center, Inc. result in pupils changing their behavior outside of They know perfectly well the harm drugs do; their results of our last AIDS test; we may see suspected MARK F. A B R A ITIS ...... Butinaae Manager „ the Tewn ef Manchester EMS Ceuncil SHELDON COHEN — ... <...... Composing Managar interview. “ Your SpecialUii in Kitchen and Bath Remodeling" it. The available evidence that an AIDS teachers have repeatedly told them with slides, AIDS carriers locked up In disease prevention He said his-jinion responded by ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Pressroom Manager ‘ 182 West Middle Turnpike, Manchester instructional program in the schools will be audio-visuals, graphs and every other instructional camps, but whether we will see any improvemept JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar rallying public pressure. successful ranges from slim to none. aid, but they take drugs anyway. in the incidence rates, that’s another question. I’We h ^ a number of demonstra­ 649-5400 and WKHT tions to embarrass them into either ^ M a n c h e s t e r h e r a l d . Friday* ju iy lo, '

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The town wants the sewage to hours. Dow west to the town’s Adams Street sewer, while the Eighth Howard Avery Richard P. Cote District wants it to flow east into a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Re­ trunk line that runs near the Richard P. Cote, 45, of 31 Alice tired Navy Capt. Howard M. Avery, Hockanum River. There was also Drive, died Thursday at Manches­ an aviator who sank two German concern over what size pipe should ter Memorial Hospital. submarines in World War II, died be used. He was born in New Bedford, Saturday at age 78. The two governments have dis­ Mass., on May 4,1942. He had been In the early years of World War agreed over which way the sewage a Manchester resident for 40 years II, Avery flew submarine patrol off should flow, and have each cited .and was employed at Regal Men’s the decks of converted merchant engineering studies to back their Shop for 20 years. He was a ships that accompanied convoys to claims. However, the negotiators communicant of St. James Church. England. During one voyage, he agreed to see if the chief engineers He is survived by his mother and was credited with sinking two for both governments can reach stepfather, Adolph and Simone submarines. After the war, he a gh e^ en t on a single plan. (Guay) O’Bright of Manchester; served as a naval attache in ThiS" would avoid having the two brothers, Ronald R. Cote of London. Paris and with NATO sewering done according to one Manchester and Norman R. Cote of forces in Europe. In 1961, Avery government’s wishes, only to have East Hartford; a sister, Linda became commanding officer of the ' the other government do additional (O’Bright) Czaplicki of Manches­ Naval Air Station at Lemoore in work later if the agreement to ter; and several nieces and Kings County. He served 32 years transfer is either approved or nepehws. before retiring in 1967, was rejected. The funeral is Monday at 8; 15 awarded the Bron2e Star, the Navy The negotiators also agreed to a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, Medal and two Distinguished Fly­ have the Eighth District's two 400 Main St., foilowed by a mass of ing Crosses. Louise Wisnewski models a Sunday full-time sewer employees, who Christian buriai at 9 a.m. in St. would be hired by the town under On the line James (Hiurch. Burial will be in St. bonnet. She’ll sell antique clothing and the proposed aggreement, meet James Cemetery. Calling hours are In Memoriam lace linens at Ye Olde Show on Saturday with the town's Public Work’s Actor-director Ricardo Montaiban, ieft, Directors Guild of America during an Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 Director George Kandra to learn p.m. and Sunday at Coventry High School. It’s In loving memory of my father more about how they would fit in marches outside the Burbank studios informational picketing session. Ernest C. Irish who passed away all part of Coventry’s 275th birthday with the town staff. Thursday with t^her members of the July 10, 1971. celebration this weekend and next. Frank J. Vucic It’s been 16 years today Frank J. Vucic. 65. of 111 Main That you left us without warning Herald photo by Pinto St., died Thursday morning at But it seems only like yesterday North tried but failed to keep secret Manchester Memorial Hospital af­ That you were here with a smile, ter being stricken at home. He was so warming. Continued from page 1 said he did so because he wanted to greater effort.” the Marine officer concerned that ending the negotia­ the husband of Barbara (Ladika) Father, you are missed as each show his contact the Nobel Peace said. “ I never heard that from the tions would lead the captors to kill Vucic, D-Okla., said in a broadcast inter­ year goes by Prize awarded to President Theo­ president.” the remaining hostages. Born Nov. 27, 1921, in Rankin, But your memories live on Help celebrate Coventry’s 275th! view late Thursday that lawyers dore Roosevelt in 1906 for his role in North was reminded that the North also said that when he first Penn., he had been a Manchester And keep you close by. had spent too long interrogating the ending a Russian-Japanese comi|riittec has heard testimony became involved in the secret arms resident for the past 18 years. Sadly missed. witness, and it was time for conflict. that Secretary of State George trading, there was no mention of the Before retiring this past February, lawmakers to take over. Your daughter Diane and Family Bv Nancy Poppas Under Liman’s questions. North Shultz. Secretary of Defense Cas­ dealing being part of a broader he was employed by the Hartford Herald Reporter • North said Reagan administra­ recalled that he heard Reagan par Weinberger and former Na­ initiative to establish ties with Precision Products Co., and had tion officials pushed aside misgiv­ press his aides in meetings on tional Security Adviser Robert moderates in the Iranian regime. been with the comapny for 25 years. CARD OF THANKS ings about arms-for-hostages trad­ winning freedom for the hostages McFarlane were opposed to the North said that he worked to He was a veteran of World War II, C O VE N TR Y — When Coventry throws a ing in late 1985 because they feared who were being held in Lebanon. arms-for-hostages deal. insert that broader initiative into serving with the U.S. Navy. He was We wish to thank all our Friends celebration, it really goes all out. In honor of the a break-off would endanger the Reagan "very clearly articu­ “ Had you become the principal official documents drafted for a parishioner of St. Bridget Church, and Neighbors who were so kind town’s 275th anniversary, there’s more than a week lives of the captives. “ Our concern lated" that he “ wanted as many of advocate of having this program go President Reagan’s signature that and a member of the Campbell and generous at the time of Mom’s of festivities planned. Here’s what you can do this was that having started the route, them home, all of them, as early as forward.?” Liman asked. formally authorized the arms sales. Council Knights of Columbus. death. Also, the Visiting Nurses, weekend: wisely or unwisely ... that we had possible," North said. "I don’t believe I was the Reagan has defended the trading Besides his wife, he is survived by Meals on Wheels, nurses at the hos­ It all gets under way tonight at 7. with a block indeed increased the jeopardy to pital and the Meadows. A special But North, supplying answers to principal advocate,” said North, as an outgrowth of a diplomatic a son, Frank J. Vucic Jr. of dance for teen-agers in Patriot’s Park off Lake the hostages rather than reduced the committee under a grant of “ Certainly Director Casey was initiative, rather than the other way Manchester; two daughters, Bar­ thanks to Pastor and Mrs. Ander­ Street. All teens — not just those living in Coventry it," he said. limited immunity, also testified always a supporter.” around. bara Ann Wagner of Wilmington, son for all his services. North, dressed for the fourth — are welcome at this free party. Non-alcoholic that Reagan never told him he To that. North added that "like Liman, noting that the Khomeini Del., and Melanie Roberts of The Levitt Family straight day in his Marine officer's wanted the captives released by some of my other activities, the regime has been characterized by Manchester; three brothers, Cha­ refreshments will be available, and music will be uniform with six rows of ribbons, Christmas 1985, his 1986 State of the opposition that I heard was far its hatred of Americano, asked rles Vucic of Ranken, Penn., Tony provided by The Rizzo and New Position. The testified as his wife Betsy sat Union address or the 1986 congres­ more muted while we were doing it North whether the National Secur­ Vucic of Newport News, Va., and dance ends at II p.m. behind him. sional elections. than it ever was after it failed, after ity Council aide viewed his meeting Steven Vucic in England; four EMERGENCY Y e Olde Show is an ambitious undertaking Replying to questions about a He conceded that he may have it was exposed.” with the Iranian as similiar to an sisters, Ann Vuvcic, Catherine Fire — Police — Medical planned for the next two weekends at Coventry widely publicized event. North said told middleman Albert Hakim that The former White House aide encounter between then-Secretary Cushion. Barbara Fedak and Carol High School on Ripley Hill Road. In various rooms he once gave a White House tour to Reagan had said he wanted the said he found the prospect of selling of State Henry Kissinger and Fedorchak. all of Ranken, Pa.; six DIAL 911 of the school, you’ll find antiques and colonial an Iranian official who had been hostages home by the elections. But arms in exchange for the lives of China’s leader at the time, Chou grandchildren; and many nieces In Manchester crafts for sale, craft demonstrations, historic table flown to this country secretly. He North did so "to entice him to Americans was distasteful, but was En-lai. and nephews. settings, a display of pewter, colonial clothing, a blacksmith demonstration and more. Admission is 50 cents, and children under 12 must be Pagano may resume practice accompanied by an adult. The show will be open Saturday, Sunday and July 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. July 18 it’s Al only open from 3 16 9 p.m., so as not to compete with '' •••■ »1 > ^ Manchester Attorney Anthony Pagano will be able to satisfied the burden of of establishing present fitness the parade. » * ' A resume the practice of law Oct. 1, ending a suspension for reinstatement and made a recommendation for of his license imposed in 1985 afer he was convicted of reinstatement. Also at 10 a.m., a petting zoo will open at misconduct with a motor vehicle in connection with an The three-judge panel held a^ hearing on that Robertson School. The free show is offered by the accident in May 1984 which took the life of David recommendation in May at which the family of David WE HAVE \ North R iver Riders4-H Club. It will close at noon. Chartest of Fall River, Mass. Cliarest told the panel that Pagano’s felony conviction There are five old mill sites along Mill Brook. A three-judge panel ’Thursday agreed with a decision makes him unfit to practice law. EMERSON QUIET KOOC Arnold Carlson and Ronald Aronson will take by a review panel of the Standing Committee on They argued that a citizen convicted of a felony people on a bus |o^^ to ail five of them. The tour cannot vote or serve on a jury for seven years. [M- Recommendations for Admissions to the Bar that leaves from CovenWy High School at 11a.m. and 2 Pagano should be allowed to practice law, but the three But attorney F. Mac Buckley, who represented BEAT THE SUMMER p.m. Saturday. |mdat 2 p.m. Sunday and July 19. Herald photo bv Pinto judges decided that the suspension should continue Pagano, argued at the hearing that the only criteria The cost is $1.50 per person. until Oct. 1, making it a two-year suspension. that should apply was whether he had overcome Wisnewski vintage clothing from her The condition of Pagano’s indefinite suspension was substance abuse and emotional problems. HEAT WITH: Throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday, that he overcome a substance-abuse problem he might Boy Scout troops will demonstrate skills of all kinds Coventry antique shop. Judge Arnold W. Aronson, one of the three panel ir . have and that his emotional and mental state improve. at Patriot’s Park. These demonstrations are free. members, said at the hearing that issues relating to the The Standing Committee on Recommendations for WhiteWBStinghouse CARRIER From 3 to 5 p.m ., you can attend a tea held in felony charge were not relevant to the decision. Admission to the Bar decided in April that Pagano had honor of three pairs of Coventry authors, at the Aronson declined to allow Buckley to respond to Second Congregational Church’s community hall, arguments made by the Charest family about the EMERSON' on Route 44. Authors include Janet Aronson and felony conviction. Betty Messier, who wrote “ Roots of Coventry, The panel of judges chastized Pagano for lying after WHITE- Ct. : John Scarchuk and Blanche Boucher, authors Herald photo by Pinto Roofs home the accident and for using marijuana. of “ Two Daughter Towns of Coventry, Ct.: WESTINGHOUSE Coventry, Vt. and Coventry, N.H.” ; and Arnold Above, Suzanne Ricard After the accident, which occurred in Burlington, Carlson and Martha Williams, who wrote Pagano lied about where he was before the accident. displays baskets and dolls “ Boynton’s M ill." Admission to the tea is free, and tops on tour He passed a sobriety test after the crash. Police said SANYO you may have copies of these books signed by the she’ll sell at “Ye Olde there was a smell of alchohol on his breath, and some authors. Continued from page 1 marijuana residue was found in his car. Show.” Left, she stands In FRIEDRICH You’ll want to enjoy a turkey supper at First Brigham Tavern has been written up as one of Congregational Church on Main Street, served colonial garb inside the the oldest inns in Connecticut. On Nov. 9, 1789, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The monthly dinners attract kitchen of the Jesse Root General George Washington breakfasted there. Carrier more than 300 diners, and this anniversary Washington came at the invitation of Gersham house. Ifs a hot sale NEW S YEAR WARRANTY weekend is expected to draw especially large Brigham, who served under him in the pre- SEE STORE FOR ALL DETAILS crowds. Meals are $4.50 general, $4 seniors. $2 for Revolutionary and Revolutionary armies. SANYO kids. ^ Structural highlights include original doors Then at 7:30 p.m., head for the Coventry High with heart-shaped carvings, a characteristic of on Main Street taverns of that era, a central chimney, and School auditorium, where Jesse Brainard will show a slide show about Coventry’s old houses. original .fireplaces that are still operational. Continued from page 1 Upstairs is the “ ballroom” that most taverns [iiiiiiQii irrii'riii!.', H.ini.i,Mil'll Although Y e Olde Show, the mill tours and the had. Most often the large space divided into two “ There were a lot of crowds early yesterday, but it 5,000 UNITS Boy Scout demonstrations continue on Sunday, the rooms was used for meetings, however, when would have been a lot busier all day if it wasn’t so hot,” big feature of the day is the Old Home and Garden dances were put on a wooden partition was lifted said LeGrand. “ The heat will definately be a factor IN STOCK!! Tour, put on by the Mothers Club of Coventry. and latched to the ceiling. today and tomorrow.” There are 16 homes and gardens on the tour, which During the Civil War, the tavern was a stop for Despite the uncomfortable conditions, shoppers will be open from noon to 6 p.m. slaves on their way to freedom. A tunnel into the were out in hordes Thursday night looking for Air Conditioner tickets purchased on Saturday at The Old basement used for moving kegs into the tavern is bargains. Mora CooSns e n w r (.•M Moko A WtraMon Country Store, Comfed Savings Bank or Tolland also thought to have been used by the slaves. At 10:30 a.m. today, with temperatures already Vaiues! Bank in Coventry, or at a Coventry church will cost climbing into the mid-80s. Main Street was linedf with THE TOUR RUNS from noon to 6 p.m. racks of clothes and merchandise, and shoppers were Optional: We Install - We Deliver. $6. Tickets may be purchased on Sunday at First or Admission is $6 in advance, and $8 the day of the hard at work. All systems window thru-wall — Second Congregational churches', for $8 each. tour. Tickets are available at the First and Second “ I ’m shopping for everything at Victoria Ashley’s — Whole house any type, any size At 7 p.m., First Congregational Church will Congregational churches. baskets, dried flowers,” said Nadia Cotter. “ The house or apartment. We have the dedicate its addition. Other stops on the tour include; Maple Hill sidewalk sale is fun because we’re outdoors.” BIQ selectlonll______Farm, Goose Lane; one-room brick school, “ The sale is very good,” said Brenda Lorange. “ I ’m Merrow Road; residence of Robert and Ginie out shopping for crafts and supplies.” “ I ’m looking for A i l U w m t - Annino, Merrow Road; the gardens of the a squirt gun,” added her young companion, Rhian LOWEST PRICES EVER Scarchuks, Geraldine Drive; Second Congrega­ Lorange. rIghUiere In Manchesterit tional Church, Boston Turnpike; Capriiands Herb “ The sale is great and exciting,” said Lizabeth Farm, Silver Street; Residence of Lynda M. Josephs, a shopper and the manager of Fairway. ____ S^yroosTTO. Pellegren, Wopdbridge Road; residence of “ Yesterday was absolutely crazy. We sold out of 275 Lyndon and Roberta Wilmot, Woodbridge Road; pairs of scissors!” Coventry Historical Society’s Strong Museum, Not everyone was so enthusiastic, however. South Street; residence of Brian and Marcia “ It could be better,” said Paula Marin, a shopper. “ It Heath, Lake Street; garden of David Ware and could be cheaper. But I did get a good deal on these two E-ZTOMSi Debra Bradshaw, Main Street, Old Country belts — fl4 marked down to $5.” • CAM • CKMTCANI Store; residence of Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. “ I usually never go to any of these sales. I ’m just .SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER 4M aUTFM 647-9997 .n OHTILY ■ Frechette, Ripley Hill Road; and home Van browsing,’’ said Martha Rezman. nmKRTi Mund, Plains Road, “ It’s just too hot,” said Pat Calvcf! “ They should have 0WIWDAILWli0l«-TNUIIS^*»YUSS-MlO

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Coming up violets Sunday is wildflower day at the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History at the University of C l Connecticut in Storrs. From 1 to S p.m., you can learn about rare, abundant and even poisonous wild plants. There will be a demonstration on Flemish flower arranging, a workshop where participants can make nature prints, and another on creating textile dyes from weeds, grasses and w id flowers. Admission is free. For more information, call 486-4460. LA STRADA RESTAURANT An un-bear-ably good show The Dlxey Toy and Teddy Bear Jamboree Show BREAKFAST SPECIAL will be held on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. Joseph, played by David to 4 p.m. at the Durham Fairgrounds. There will be teddy bear contests, story telling, a repair hospital, Fletcher, is led to jail by face painting and exhibits of both antique and the guards R.W. Hel- Monday — Friday modem bears. Admission is 82.50 for adults and howski, left, and Rik $1.50 for children, with a 50-cent discount if you 5:30 AM — 11:00 AM “ BYOB.” or bring your own bear. .Walter in Nutmeg Summer Theater’s “Jo­ Down on the farm seph and the Amazing 2 Eggs, Toast, Coffee Technicolor Dreamcoat." Take a hay ride through berry fields, see Arabian Sunshine and rainbows ' horses run through fields, or sample homemade n.29 dairy products at this year’s Connecticut Farm with Ham, Bacon, Hash or Sausage Marvin Hamlisch presents a free concert Tours Weekend. There are 11 farms participating Nutmeg’s 'Joseph’ is a winner! on Saturday evening at 7:30 on the in this year’s Farm Bureau annual touring Magna Is magnificent weekend. The closest are Rose’s Berry Farm and *2.29 STORRS — If grounds of CiG N A Corp., 900 Cottage Belltown Hill Orchards, both off Matson Hill Road Aston Magna is known for its perfor­ Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., you have the op­ an “ Oklahoma" set. riveting. The French-style torch Grove Road, Bloomfield. Background in South Glastonbury. Hay rides will take you ,471 Hartford Rd. ■ 643-6165 mances of early music on instruments of Hartford. Tickets are $10. Music by portunity to see song, “ Those Canaan Days.” with music for picnickers begins at 5 p.m. through both farms, and there will be free the 17th and 18th century. The group just one play BUT CODY’S crowning glory is Clay David as lead singer, is an- Couperin, Vivaldi and Frescobaldi will the magnificently quilted technico­ excellent example. Another is “ The Rain date is Sunday at 3 p.m. Call refreshments and small animals to pat. From will perform on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the this summer, Center there, head for the Bajeel Arabians Farm on Main be included. make it "Joseph lor dreamcoat featuring a complete Benjamin Calypso." with Tom 726-6000 if the weather seems doubtfui. pastoral scene of life in Canaan. il.4 Street in Portland, where horsemanship skills will and the Amaz­ Fatsi at the helm. Stage The entire audience cringes when be demonstrated. All farms are open from 1 to 5 ing Technicolor Joseph’s brothers pull it into pieces But the best of the lot is David Tueiday Night - Itatlan Night p.m ., and are free. For a complete list of locations, Set sail for New London Dig for something old Dreamcoat,’’ Nancy Pappas Tisbert, a singer trained in opera at It’s a killer the current pro­ — only to V find that it has come call 249-6208. easily apart along a Velcro seam. the Boston Conservatory, who does What have the graceful tall ship "Providence" duction at The Weekend Specials This weekend's film at the Wadsworth Atheneum What are fossils? How do paleontologists dig for With picture-perfect sand dunes a superb job with the part of Joseph. and a gawky pooch named Rags got in common? University of • Veal Francalse ...... ■■ *8.28 is "The Ladykillers.” starring Peter Sellers, Alec them? Kids can learn the answers to these straight out of a grade-school He starts out as a snotty little boy, Both are featured at New London’s annual Sail Connecticut’s Guiness and Herbert Lorn. The film will be shown It’s OK to be chicken questions on Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. at the coloring book, a huge Sphinx goes through some genuinely mov­ • Stuffed Sole w/eroccoll & Cheeie...... •8.28 Festival, this weekend. There will be cruises, band Nutmeg Summer Theatre After DIRECTOR JUDITH HASKELL ing troubles, and ends up rejoicing at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the museum’s Hungerford Outdoor Education Center, 191 towering above a Ziegfield Follies- • Sauteed Tenderloin T ip s ...... *7.98 It’s all right to be a chicken on Saturday, when concerts, international foods, crafts, fireworks, getting off to an extremely shaky has added some wonderful touches style staircase, stars of Texas with his brothers — all in a clear Avery Theater, 600 Main St., Hartford. Admission Farmington Ave., Kensington. Admission is $2 start with their production of of her own. 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, /' , ' - Cofnlng up violets , ■ Sunday is wildflower day at the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History at the University of Connecticut in Storrs. From 1 to S p.m., you can learn about rare, abundant and even poisonous wild plants. There will be a demonstration on Flemish flower arranging, a workshop where participants can make nature prints, and another on creating textile dyes from weeds, grasses and w id flowers. Admission is free. For more LA STRADA fnformation, call 486-4460. RESTAURANT An un-bear-ably good show The Dixey Toy and Teddy Bear Jamboree Show BREAKFAST SPECIAL will be held on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. Joseph, played by David to 4 p.m. at the Durham Fairgrounds. There will be Fletcher, is led to jail by teddy bear contests, story telling, a repair hospital, Monday — Friday face painting and exhibits of both antique and the guards R.W. Hel- modem bears. Admission is $2.50 for adults and howski, left, and Rik 5:30 AM — 11:00 AM $1.50 for children, with a SO-cent discount if you “ BYOB,” or bring your own bear. Walter in Nutmeg Summer Theater’s "Jo­ Down on the farm seph and the Amazing 2 Eggs, Toast, Coffee Technicolor Dreamcoat." Take a hay ride through berry fields, see Arabian *1.29 horses run through fields, or sample homemade Sunshine and rainbows dairy products at this year's Connecticut Farm with Ham, Bacon, Hash or Sausage Tours Weekend. There are 11 farms participating Magna Is magnificent Nutmeg’s ‘Joseph’ is a winner! Marvin Hamlisch presents a free concert in this year’s Farm Bureau annual touring *2.29 * on Saturday evening at 7:30 on the weekend. The closest are Rose’s Berry Farm and STORRS — If grounds of CiG N A Corp., 900 Cottage Aston Magna is known for its perfor­ an “ Oklahoma” set. riveting. The French-style torch Beiltown Hill Orchards, both off Matson Hill Road Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., you have the op­ song, "Those Canaan Days.” with 471 Hartford Rd. ■ 643-6165 Grove Road, Bioomfieid. Background in South Glastonbury. Hay rides will take you mances of early music on instruments of Hartford. Tickets are $10. Music by portunity to see BUT CODY’S crowning glory is Clay David as lead singer, is an music for picnickers begins at 5 p.m. through both farms, and there will be free the 17th and 18th century. The group Couperin, Vivaldi and Frescobaldi will just one play Center the magnificently quilted technico­ excellent example. Another is “ The Rain date is Sunday at 3 p.m. Cali refreshments and small animals to pat. From will perform on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the be included. '' this summer, lor dreamcoat featuring a complete Benjamin Calypso,” with Tom make it "Joseph il.9 726-^00 if the weather seems doubtful. there, head for the Bajeel Arabians Farm on Main pastoral scene of life in Canaan. Fatsi at the helm. Street in Portland, where horsemanship skills will and the Amaz­ Stage The entire audience cringes when be demonstrated. All farms are open from 1 to 5 ing Technicoior Joseph’s brothers pull it into pieces But the best of the lot is David Tuesday Night - Italian Night Dreamcoat,” Nancy Pappas Tisbert. a singer trained in opera at p.m., and are free. For a complete list of locations, Set sail for New London Dig for something old — only to ^ find that it has come the current pro­ the Boston Conservatory, who does It’s a killer call 249-6208. easily apart along a Velcro seam. Weekend Specials What have the graceful tall ship “ Providence” What are fossils? How do paleontologists dig for duction at The With picture-perfect sand dunes a superb job with the part of Joseph. University of He starts out as a snotty little boy, • Veal Francaise ...... *8.25 This weekend's film at the Wadsworth Atheneum and a gawky pooch named Rags got in common? them? Kids can learn the answers to these straight out of a grade-school • Stuffed Sole w/aroccoll 6 Cheeia...... »8.25 is "The Ladykillers," starring Peter Sellers, Alec Both are featured at New London’s annual Sail questions on Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Connecticut’s coloring book, a huge Sphinx goes through some genuinely mov­ It’s OK to be chicken ing troubles, and ends up rejoicing Guiness and Herbert Lorn. The film will be shown Festival, this weekend. There will be cruises, band Hungerford Outdoor Education Center, 191 Nutmeg Summer Theatre. After DIRECTOR JUDITH HASKELL towering above a Ziegfield Follies- • Sauteed Tenderloin T ip s ...... *7.95 has added some wonderful touches with his brothers — all in a clear at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the museunri's concerts, international foods, crafts, fireworks, Farmington Ave., Kensington. Admission is $2 getting off to an extremeiy shaky style staircase, stars of Texas • Mixed Seafood Casserole ...... *8.50 It’s all right to be a chicken on Saturday, when start with their production of of her own. The three Ishmaelites which descend from the heavens voice which soars above the rest. Avery Theater, 600 Main St., Hartford. Admission horsedrawn trolley rides and an "Ugliest Dog’’ general, $1.50 senior citizens and $1 for children. • Filet M ignon...... the annual chicken barbecue gets under way at the “ Anything Goes.” Nutmeg has who buy Joseph and take him to above Canaan and tropical fruits Haskell and Tisbert did a particu­ is $3. The feature is preceded by a vintage cartoon. Gilead Congregational Church, 672 Gilead St., contest. Most events are free, although a 3

. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday .....y .« .»■, .. SPORTS pvnicks cant understand why they’ll have to oav •v Hal Bock » . . lor this prestigious job, they ought The Associated Press Music Hall, has talked to just about ‘? fi'^e the Knicks a No. 1 pick of Bergeron, who happened to be everybody but the Rockettes about with a No. 3 choice for the right to A B A , would be a dandy addlUon to thelf own in gratitude for the working for the Nordiques at the hire Rodgers. That, apparently, did ' The Itoston Celtics have some either coaching or running his time. their team. Never mind that nerve demanding a No. l draft interest expressed in one of their not appeal to the Celtics, either. Mariners’ streak four as Red Sox drop sixth employes. last-place basketball team. Most Since the Rangers are corporate Philadelphia held his NBA rights. fill!.™ as compensation for letting people turned him down. Rodgers, Teams traditionally allow assist­ Details, details. S E A TTI.F . /AP\ _ 1* ^ . ■ Richard Evans, president Hrst cousins to the Knicks, the SEATTLE (AP) — Seven runs and runs in an inning, as Seattle apparently, did not. The man must ants to move on when other 0-5, who gave up a single to Dave head of Madison Square Garden, ended Celtics probably figured quite The Knicks plowed ahead and and eight hits isn’t a bad night’s sent 12 men to the plate. The outburst provided more than familiar scene. The outlook was gloomy early on coach of the New York Knicks. like challenges. opportunities come along. But signed McGinnis, a bold ploy that Valle. Davis followed, sending a one of America’s great executive properly that they could command work at a ballpark, but the Seattle “ It could have been easy for us to enough support for Roy Thomas. "This has been the same pattern for the Mariners, as Boston took a . Just because Rodgers has two The Knicks want Rodgers, one of Rodgers is more than an assistant Gardner pitch deep into the right- searchs after 80 days by naming Al the same price for Rodgers. Evans was ruled out of order by the NBA. Mariners did all that in just one say we’ve won three in a row and H , who relieved starter Mike for the whole road" trip,” said 2-1 lead in the second inning on Jim more years left on his Celtic the most highly regarded assistants He also is player personnel director fieltj seats. Bianchi general manager of the however, balked. "Our final com­ Commissioner L a rry O ’Brien de­ inning as they won their fourth pack it in,’’ said Davis, whose Campbell to start the fourth and McNamara, whose team has Rice’s seventh homer of the year In the N BA, as much as he wants and an intergral part in the Celtics’ cided that not only could the Knicks h^nwn ? •’“sf because th^nicks Knicks, they agreed that a coach pensation offer, they didn’t ac­ operation. consecutive game. two-run shot put the Mariners up ’The Mariners, who pounded out pitched 4 23 innings of scoreless dropped six straight. "We get off and a sacrifice fly by Spike Owen. happen to reside in the same NBA them. They just don’t like Boston’s not have McGinnis, but their relief. would be in place within the next cept,” he said. The Mariners trailed 5-2entering 7-5. "But we didn’t. Maybe this will season-highs with five home runs good against a starter and their division as Boston? Where is Red price. Boston’s stubborness must strike Campbell, who was making his weeks. Missing from New It was reported that the Knicks, impetuousness would cost them a the seventh inning Thursday night keep us rolling.’’ and . 16 hits, followed with three "This team can score a lot of runs reliever will come in and shut us M erbach s spirit of cooperation^ ^ 0 The Celtics, it should be noted, the Knicks as rather unreasonable. No. 1 draft choice as well. for me,’’ said Thomas, who won for second major league start, gave up York s current list of candidates, charitable fellows that they are,, but two-run homers bv Phil Bradley Bradley had preceded Davis in more runs in the inning. down.” he know the Knicks are are keen observers of the passing They are not accustomed to being Now a dozen years later, the the eighth straight time dating back back-to-back walks with two outs in however, is Rodgers, Boston’s first offered to pay moving and and Alvin Davis sparked the the inning with his own two-run Gardner lasted Just one-third of owned by Gulf & Western, a sports scene. It -did not escape • told they can’t do something. Often franchise continues to display an to 1985. “ But this (11 runs) isn’t Davis said Thomas’ pitching the third inning to Rice and Don assistant coach and director of relocation expenses for Rodgers’ they don’t even ask. seven-run inning as the Mariners homer, his ninth of the settson and an inning, surrendering five runs. TOrporate giant accustomed to Boston’s attention that the N H L all-consuming interest in shopping came from behind to beat the going to happen too often. helped Mariners batters. Baylor. player personnel, who was Inter­ replacement in Boston, After second of the game, chasing Red Davis, not to be outdone by having things its way? New York Rangers surrendered a A previous administration — they for help at somebody else’s store. 11-5. “ M y job in long relief is to keep us viewed for the job just last week. Auerbach and company picked frequent at Madison Square Sox starter Bruce Hurst from the Bradley, connected with his second “ You know when he (Thomas) is Dwight Evans followed, hitting a " '^hy ‘he Celtics should be so No. 1 draft choice and about And when they are told what it will The eventful seventh inning pro­ in the game and I did that tonight." Interviews don’t mean much themselves up off the floor over that Garden — decided some years ago game. homer of the game, his ninth of the out there he’s going to do a good 2-0 Campbell pitch to left field for proud that Rodgers was considered 8100,000 in cash to Quebec in order cost them, they can’t understand duced sea.son highs for both hits For Red Sox. Manager John here. Evans, ex-boss of Radio O ty bit of largesse. New York allowed that George McGinnis, then the Boston brought in Wes Gardner. inning later. job.” Davis said. "Then the hitters his 17th of the year. That to enroll as their new coach Michel that it might be persuaded to part why they should have to pay the McNamara, it was an all too can concentrate on scoring runs.” increased the lead to 5-2. most valuable player in the old price. Nunez back Cards start Sports In B ri^ to haunt KC Golas qualifies In youth golf event to walk away i®*** Annual Big ‘I’ Insurance Youth Golf Classic local i f Club The*fn*i?“"? Manchester Country as Jays win ho hoM*® follwoing are the qualifiers for the State Finals that will f with NL East f/ By The Associated Press OthPM I^IhA o®' qualifiers was Manchester Jon Golas.

The Kansas City Royals gave up on rookie pitcher By The Associated Press Jose Nunez just this past winter, and are already living to regret it. The St. Louis Cardinals are starting to walk away Selected out of the Kan.sas City organzation in the with the National League East. "That was crazy. Sometimes it seems like we have to major league draft by Toronto, the 24-year-oId moiif IYGG Tournament which will be held at the right hander came back to haunt them last Saturday in be challenged and put in a bad spot before we come North Carolina, August relief and again in a starting role Thursday night in the back," Willie McGee said after the Cardinals rallied Blue Jays’ 71 victory for four runs in the bottom of the lOth inning Thursday Ftnais^^^ * young golfers will reach the National ” lt]s like finding a diamond ring." Blue Jays night to beat the 7-6. pitching coach Al Widmar said after watching Nunez The.Cardinals extended their winning streak to eight • strike out II batters ______— their longest since winning 12 in a row in 1982 — and Foreman is victorious with TKO and give up but six hits now lead the National League East by 9'A games over in eight innings Thurs­ Chicago. heav^^ih?ohf ~ Tyson, says former world day night. "People AL Roundup St. Louis’ rally was neavywelgW champion George Foreman. fueled by three walks like that are the future wnrM •• re-establish myself as the champion of the of the ballclub that loaded the bases. NL Roundup second vfct[m"in V * ’ Thursday night after pummeling his Nunez could be the right man in the right place for the McGee hit a two-run double and the Cardi- rounds following a lO-year layoff, Blue Jays, who have been desperately trying to find a f challenge the Mike Tyson fellow because I don’t like (eliable fifth starter all season. V -.f- nals won it on run-scoring singles by Tony Pena and Jose Oquendo. knf^k* '"®’" '“‘® ‘® I"** “ “P Hit me, “ He threw strikes with a lot of different pitches ” The host Cardinals tied the score 3-3 on John Morris’ *®‘ "'arm. I want to get into a Toronto Manager Jim y Williams said. "W e’ve liked * ®®" *'®ally feel like I ’m back in him ever since we drafted him. Along with his arm. the two-run homer in the seventh. Then. San Francisco scored three times in the top of the 10th on an RBI thing we liked is his composure and the fact he likes to \ Foreman isn’t likely to get a shot at the 21-year-old World take the ball. And his work habits are excellent.” grounder by Chris Speier and a two-run single by Jeffrey Leonard. World Boxing Association champion so fast, Nunez. 1-0. overcame a shaky .start Willie Wilson But Giants reliever Joe Price walked Ozzie Smith a"y world byxing authorities. opened the game with a triple and Kevin Seitzer and Scott Garrelts walked Te rry Pendleton and Jack reUiralnvTIfthi’.® *^oreman/whose dreams of followed with a R B I single Clark, loading the bases. McGee doubled with one out returaing to the top may be closer to a delusiik He shed nearly 20 ’y Nunez’s total fell one short of the club before Mike LaCoss struck out pinch-hitter Vince Coleman. K U r f n m"** *’®"y ^‘"®® •'■s Hrst comebLk record set by on June 26. 1977, 249 aid Overweight at Morris was intentionally walked to reload the bases 249 and he hasn t faced anyone who's thrown punches at him "We knew what to expect from him. ” Kansas City’s for Pena, whose infield hit drove home the tying run AP photo George Brett said of Nunez, whostruck out nine Royals Foreman look^ terrific against Charlie Hostetter. sending AP ptioto Oquendo’s opposite-field single to right won it. him to one knee in the first round and flooring him in the third Arno d PaliDer blasts from a trap beside the 18th green at the in 62-3 innings of relief last Saturday. “ He mixed up his AP photo Peter Thomson putts out on the 18th pitches well and Charlie (Moore) called a great game. Rick Horton. 4-0, got the final t woouts in the top of the before the referee stopped the fight. ’ Brooklawn Country Club golf course in Fairfield Thursday. Palmer Willie L^pshaw hit a three-run homer and drove in Dwight Evans of the Boston Red Sox hits 10th for the victory. Garrelts. 6-6. took the loss. green at Brooklawn Thursday. He shot a Seattle. It was Evans' 17th home run of Chill Davis gave the Giants a 2-1 lead in the sixth with wok a bogey 5 on the hole during the first round of the U.S Senior four runs to back Nunez. a three-run homer off pitcher Mike Ashford suffers a sprained leg Open. 5-under-par 88 to share the lead in the The Blue Jays extended their winning streak to four the year. The Red Sox lost their sixth his 14th homer of the season and second in two days U.S. Senior Open. games while the Royals, who had swept the Blue Jays Campbeli of the Seattle Mariners during since being hospitalized because of abdominal pain. straight, 11-5. Davis added an R B I single in the seventh. CA()RLE Italy - American sprinter Evelyn Ashford sprained last weekend in a four-game .series, dropped their the third winning Thursday night in her left leg during a women’s 100-meter dash at a track and field fourth game in a row. meet Thursday. Braves 11, Phillies 6 Ashford, a world record-holder for the distance and a favorite White Sox 6, Yankees 3 Dale Murphy’s grand slam highlighted a six-run for a gold medal in the world championships in Rome in Aches, pains dominate Senior Open Righetti says nothing compares sixth inning and led Atlanta over visiting Philadelphia. September, stopped 30 meters from the finish line after easily Carlton Fisk hit a go-ahead home run in the fourth By Chris Dahl Murphy, who drove in five runs, hit his 25th homer of leading her opponents. A group of seven players, includ­ inning to lead Chicago over New York. The Assaclated Press hope nobody gets a heart attack.” the season. He hit his fourth career slam and first since Marisa Masullo of Italy won the 100 with a time of 11.94 seconds. ing Arnold Palmer and Gary Fisk’s two-run homer, his 11th of the season, came Player, were at 69. Rodriguez said. " I know if I was after a one-out single by Greg Walker off Yankees 1980. Ken Griffey followed with a home run as the Organizers said the sprain wasn’t serious, but that Ashford Braves overcame a 6-5 deficit. F A IR F IE L D — Aches, pains and One player who found the going feeling it. some of those other guys starter Bob Tewksbury. 1-4. and gave the White Sox a to being one of nine AL ’Stars wouldn t compete in another meet in Formia, near Rome on must be feeling it, too.” Mike Schmidt hit a three-run homer in the Phillies’ baturday. health concerns of varying degrees too tough was Charles Owens, 57. 2-1 lead. Tew k.sbury allowed 10 of Chicago’s 15 hits and Ailments aside, the seniors com­ first. It was his 18th of the season and 513th of his are playing an important role in the Owens was severely disabled in a was knocked out in the fifth. NEW YORK (AP) - Dave Oakland. Ashford, who was upset by Canada’s Angela Issajenko in her U.S. Senior Open golf tournament. bined for 22 sub-par rounds to break game at Oakland against the career, moving him past Eddie Mathews and Ernie parachuting accident in 1952 while Richard Dotson. 7 gave up six hits, struck out three Righetti has pitched a no-hitter and Righetti played in his first European debut in Verona last month, had entered a number of Coming off arthroscopic knee serving in the A rm y at Fort Bragg, an Open record set last year. and walked six in 8 2-3 innings before needing last-out set a record for saves in a season. National League All-Stars. Morris Banks into llth place on the all-time list. All-Star Game last season, when he meetings in Italy to shape up for the Rome championship. I surgery just two weeks ago, lightly N.C., but the United States Golf Thomson, who won nine tourna­ relief help from Bob James.-who gained his 10th save But the relief so far has a 12-4 record. Jeff Dedmon. 3-3. got the victory. Tom Hume 1-1 set the save record with 46. Righetti took the loss. regarded Gordon Jones was tied for Association steadfastly declined to ments on the Senior Tour two years ace says there’s nothing to compare Chicago wrapped it up with three runs in the fifth on a pitched his no-hitter on July 4,1983 “ There’s no way I should start.” the lead with Australian Peter bend or change its rules to allow ago but none last year, scrambled to being an All-Star. run-scoring single by Harold Baines, a bases-loaded when the Yankees were using him Morris has said. “ Saberhagen Former Chief McVea sentenced Thomson, a five-time British Open him to play with a golf cart. to a bogey-free round. walk to Fisk by reliever Charles Hudson and Donnie "Th e excitement is more than Astros 4, Mets 3 winner, after the opening round. as a starter. deserves to start. Tell them to HOUSTON - Former professional football player Warren Playing in protest of the rule that “ I had a fantastic year in 1985.1 H ill’s sacrifice fly. anything I ’ve ever felt during the Both shot 5-under 66s Thursday to Remembering last year’s Ali- change Saberhagen’s schedule. Sa­ Bill Doran hit a solo home run with two outs in the ® sentenced to four years in prison Thursday after a prohibits the use of carts in put a lot of effort into that,” the Don Mattingly led the Yankee attack with an RBI regular season,” Righetti said. share a one-stroke lead over former Star Game, Righetti said: berhagen is the best pitcher in the bottom of the ninth inning, leading Houston over New judge revoked his probation for a drug offense. championship events, he limped 57-year-old said. “ Come ’86.1 didn’t double in the first and solo homer in the sixth, his llth. “ The atmosphere is absolutely York. N FL quarterback John Brodie. "You don’t really hear your name league this year. No one is supposed Prosecutors asked State District Judge George L. Walker to through nine holes and was forced feel up to it. Now it’s ’87.” electric. I ’m really looking forward Both leaders were one stroke shy when it’s announced, because it’s so to have a first half like he’s had.” Doran’s llth homer of the season spoiled the Mets’ to withdraw when he could no Pointing to Player on a television Twins 3, Orioles 1 to having some fun. There are a lot loud and you’re so nervous. You ^ o -ru n rally in the top of the ninth that made it 3-3. Xchieffr ‘he former Kansas of the tournament-record 65 shot by McNamara will announce his City (Jhiefs running back tested positive for cocaine a few days longer climb the steep inclines on monitor in the interview room after of guys I know who made the club. ” look around and you see all these starting pitcher and batting order Doran connected against Randy Myers. 1-4. and gave Miller Barber in the final round to Rookie Les Straker and Jeff Reardon combined on a aftar leaving an drug rehabilitation program in May the par-71. 6,599-yard Brooklawn his round, Thomson said, "Like him Righetti was one of nine the Astros their second earned run in 27 2-3 innings. win in 1982. Their scored matched seven-hitter and Tim Laudner hit a three-run homer as great players, guys you admire, at a news conference Monday Country Club course. I suppose, I get worked up in this named Thursday to the American Despite the four-year sentence. McVea probably will serve defending champion Dale Douglass • Minnesota defeated Baltimore, handing the Orioles and you want to say ’Hello’ but as a morning in Oakland. Houston starter Jim Deshaies took a four-hitter and " I went as far as I could,” said sort of atmosphere.” League All-Star team by Boston 3-1 lead into the ninth, but left after T im Teufel’s ‘he Texas Department of Corrections, said his for the Senior Open’s lowest their 32nd loss in 39 games. pitcher you don’t want to get too At the same time. McNamara Attorney, Jerry Bonney. Owens, who has chronic arthritis in R e d S o x Manager John leadoff single. The Mets then loaded the bases against opening-round score. Jones birdled the eighth and ninth The 32-year-old Straker, who spent 10 years in the friendly. You’ve got to get these also named the reserves that will his lower back, a fused left knee and McNamara. Dave Smith and tied it on Kevin McReynoIds’ R B I being given credit for the 154 days he has served ’T i l crawl up and down the holes, parred the loth and then minors, allowed just six hits in 7 1-3 innings before guys out sometime down the road.” fill out the American League team. left ankle, and has had four The staff is keynoted by Bret course if I have to,” said the strung together five straight bir­ needing relief help in the eighth from Reardon. Straker Saberhagen won the -American George Brett of Kansas City was forceout and Howard Johnson’s run-scoring single with ®®eh of those days is equivalent to operations on his right knee. Saberhagen of Kansas City, who two outs. five days in prison, Bonney s^id. 57-year-old Jones, whertfurt his left dies to take an early lead. had allowed only one hit — a leadoff single by Terry award in 1985 with a 20-6 selected to be the backup third He used crutches to get up the has a 14-3 record, best in the AL. Smith won his first decision of the season. knee bending over a putt' at the His 30 on the back nine tied a Kennedy in the third inning - before Baltimore rallied record, then slumped to 7-12 last baseman, behind Boston’s Wade hills on holes 3, 6 and 8. After Along with Righetti there are three year with a sore arm . He was on the Boggs. This will be Brett’s 12th Vantage Chrysler Invitational in putting out on the ninth hole, he Senior Open record set in 1985 by for a run in the seventh on an R B I single by Eddie other left-handers on the team; disabled list from Aug. 10 to Sept. 1, consecutive All-Star game, making T h e Greek’ released from hospital mid-March. “ If I make the cut. I ’ll limped over to the bench at the 10th Richard King. Murray. Bruce Hurst of Boston. Mark Reds 7, Expos 2 GORDON JONES 1986. This year, Saberhagen has him the senior member on either finish the tournament.” tee, took a sip of water and decided A 55-year-old former Korean War Laudner. batting 181, hit his 12th homer, in the fifth Langston of Seattle and reliever RALEIGH, N.C. — CBS Sports oddsmaker j'immy "The . .. shares the lead won 14 of his first 17 decisions with a squad. Brett’s previous 11 All-Star Nick Esasky hit a three-run im ^er and Tracy Jones Chi Chi Rodriguez, Doug Sand­ to withdraw. pilot, Jones has $240,847 in earnings off E ric Bell. 6-7, after Tom Brunansky drew a one-out Dan Plesac of Milwaukee. Also on Greek Snyder was released from Duke University Hospital 2.56 . selections were by fan vote. and Dave Parker also homered as Cincinnati defeated ers, La rry Mowry and Gene Borek " I wanted to go farther, but I was but no victories in a professional walk and Kent Hrbek singled the staff are right-handers Jack Montreal. Thursday ^fter examinations showed that one of the three The sweltering heat and humidity But Saberhagen was scheduled to were two strokes off the pace at 68 feeling pain everywhere.” Owens career that began in 1957. Morris of Detroit and Mike Witt of Dave Winfield of New York, who arteries to his heart was blocked. also was expected to take its toll on pitch Saturday at Toronto, which The host Reds beat Montreal for the eighth straight going into today’s second round of said as he waited for a ride back to "It surprised me as much as Indians 10, Rangers 4 California and relievers Tom was elected to start in the outfield, time since July 24. 1986. including five games this I was in for nine days. They took a bunch of tests... some good golf’s older set again today. would leave Morris to be the A L ’s the $300,000 tournament. the clubhouse. anybody else that the ball kept Henke of Toronto and Ja y Howell of has been selected to II All-Star season. and some bad,” Snyder, a Durham resident since 1980, said in a " It was awfully hot out there. I going in the hole.” he said. Chris Bando cracked two hits, knocked in two runs starting pitcher in Tuesday night’s teams. and scored twice as Cleveland beat Texas and Bill Gullickson. 9-5. gave up two runs on five hits in telephone interview. “The interns were laying 15-1 odds that I seven innings. Gullickson. traded by the Expos to extended its winning streak to a season-high four would make it. My secretary said you’ve got to be all right.” Cincinnati after the 1985 season, is 3-0 against his Snyder, 70, in good spirits during the interview, said he games Cory Snyder and Brook Jacoby also hit solo former team. Jittery Okamoto leads LPGA in Quebec homers for the Indians, who are last in the A L East. Bedrosian kept a low profile, expected to return to the set of “ The N F L Today, ” in time for the Doug Jones. 3-1. got the victory after taking over for 1987 football season. Dodgers-Cubs, suspended LAVAL, Quebec (AP) — Ayako 1987 LP G A money list with $253,704, starter Scott Bailes in the fifth inning. Texas starter " I’ll be ready for that,” he said. weeks away from the tour to rest Furlong, seeking her first victory Okamoto proved that an early case shot the lowest round ever at the Jose Guzman. 6-8. held the Indians hitless for the first ‘•'■‘’'’eln five runs and Keith her body, especially a troublesome in her fourth year on the tour, said of the jitters need not preclude a 6,371-yard Islesmere Golf Club, two innings but was shelled as Cleveland scored three Moreland and Manny Trillo also hit homers giving back, said she "hit the ball better the eagle was the highlight of her but he made NL All-Star staff player from enjoying great success breaking the mark of 66 previously runs in the third and three more in the fourth. Chicago a 12-5 lead over Los Angeles in a garni right from the start. than at any time in the last two day. It came on the 16th hole, a Lost Code looks to continue streak held by three local golfers. years.” 488-yard, par-5, when she used her Ruben Sierra had a solo home run for the Rangers. WrlgtaJ Fiild**’® darknlss at “ I had taken tWo weeks off, so I N EW Y O R K (A P ) — Steve 10-4, head the starting staff. Also homers and 59 RBI. Raines is Shirley Furlong, who had five She started her round on the back pitching wedge to hole out a 40-yard Lost Code, who bypassed the Triple Crown races but has was nervous.” Okamoto said Bedrosian began the season hoping chosen were Sid Fernandez of New hitting .346. birdies and an eagle, is one stroke nine, and finally went 7-under on shot. The ball took two bounces on *" ‘he third against Rick » vaulted into contention for 3-year-old honors with six consecutive Thursday after taking a one-stroke Angels 5, Tigers 2 to duplicate his strong showing of York, Orel Hershiser of Los An­ Los Angeies’ Pedro Guerrero, behind after firing a career-best 66. No. 8, a par-4, 346-yard hole, on and Matthews r victories, heads a field of six in Saturday’s 8165,150-added lead in the LP G A du Maurier the green before disappearing into Jack Howell’s sixth-inning homer snapped a 2-2 tie 1986. The Philadelphia Phillies geles and Pittsburgh’s Rick Reu- who has 18 homers, St. Louis’ Willie Alone in third place another shot which she rolled in a 12-foot birdie the cup. reliever has done even more — he fo u rtr^ Brumley. Noce hit a three-run homer in the r Arlington Classic at Arlington Park. Classic. "Idon’tknowhowibirdied and Don Sutton pitched three-hit ball for seven innings schel, who leads the league with a McGee and San Francisco’s Jeffrey back, was Missie McGeorge. Pre­ putt. On the last hole, Okamoto " It was one of those shots that, as ranks No. 1 in saves, has set a The son of Codex, who counts the Alabama, Illinois, Ohio and the first and second holes.” as California beat Detroit for its fifth straight win. 2.32 ER A . Leonard were also selected for the tournament favorite, Pat Bradley, almost went out of bounds with her soon as you hit it. you know It has a thJreguTr?v'^«!.l‘ a'’i® ‘hfs afternoon prior to St. Paul derbies among his wins, will carry 123 pounds, three But she did, and added eight more Howell’s leadoff home run, his 15th of the season, major-league record and earned outfield. the regularly scheduled game between the two teams. seeking her fourth du Maurier tee shot. She then went into some Johnson is expected to name his en route to a course-record 7-under- chance of going in,” she said. his first trip to the All-Star Game. The reserve infielders are Mont­ more than any of his rivals in the IW-mile race. He will be ridden crown and third straight, was at taller grass off the fringe of the tagged , 12-4, with the loss, only his second starter for the 58th All-Star Game .by Gene St. Leon. par 65 in the $400,000 tournament. Furlong’s career seems to have defeat in his last 13 decisions. Bedrosian was named to the on Monday. The game will be real’s Tim Wallach and Hubie 3-under. green with her next shot before surged since she attended a work­ The field also includes Avies Copy, third-place finisher in the The Japanese golfer, third on the Sutton, 6-9, didn’t issue a walk and struck out three in eight-man National League pitch­ played Tuesday in Oakland. Scott Brooks, New York’s Keith Hernan­ Moriarty’s bats allant Okamoto, 36, who used her two two-puUing to save par. shop in May. gaining his 316th career victory. Greg Minton pitched ing staff Thursday as the re­ and Sutcliffe appear to be the most dez and Philadelphia’s Juan Kentucky Derby and winner of the Jersey Derby; Fast Forward winner of two stakes at Churchill Downs, and Proudest Duke’ the last two innings for his fi fth sa ve as the two pitchers mainder of the team was selected. likely candidates for the Samuel. The bats have been silent lately for Morlarty combined to retire the last 16 batters. " I thought I could make it, but I assignment. Atlanta’s Ozzie Virgil, with 20 Brothers in the Greater Hartford Twilight who has finished second to Lost Code in the Ohio Derby and to , Avies Copy in the Jersey. K irk Gibson had homered in the Detroit fourth to tie was taking a low profile because "It hasn’t crossed m y mind,” homers, and Cincinnati’s Bo Diaz League. were chosen as backup catchers. McCumber accepts tie for lead in Busch the score 2-2 before Howell homered in the sixth. something might happen and I Sutcliffe said. " It ’s an honor to be Moriarty’s blew a 2-0 lead Thursday night and Avies Copy. Fast Forward and Gem Master will carry 120 "I knew I had a chance,” Virgil pounds while Proudest Duke gets in with 115 and Unleavied 115 wouldn’t make it,” Bedrosian said. selected but it was not a goal. It’s dropped a 4-2 decision to Marco Polo. Moriarty’s WILLIAMSBURG. Va. (AP) - the 1985 Doral-Eastern Open, said said. " I had a pretty good first half. rounds out the field. ’ first group that teed off in the Blake, Brad Faxon, Gibby Gilbert, Brewer* 8, AthleHce 3 “ I didn’t want to be disappointed.” always nice to be respected by your record is now 9-7while Marco Polo raises its mark Mark McCumber’s biggest fan is his pep talks made a difference in I ’m happy to be there. There are a morning, and McCumber played in Scott Hoch, Kenny Perry and Tim Bedrosian leads the majors with teammates.” to M . Moriarty’s will be back in action Saturday himself. his fifth-place finish in last week’s Chris Bosio struck out a career-high 10 and combined 23 saves. He got 13 of them in 13 lot of guys who deserve to be in the night at 7:30 against Superior Auto at Moriarty " I have a lot of heart-to-heart the afternoon, when the tempera­ Simpson. with M ark Clear on a nine-hitter as Milwaukee took an The outfield reserves include San game. It’s been a lot of hard work Dodgers sign free agent Landrum Canadian Open, and again ture rose to 98 degrees. straight appearances, which estab­ Diego’s Tony Gwynn, who leads the Field. talks with myself and tell myself to Thursday. early seven-run lead and coasted over Oakland. that started in .” " It ’s the hottest day we’ve played Sixty of the 156 golfers broke par lished a record, and he has a 3-2 NL with a .374 average. Atlanta’s Bob Ouelette was the winning pitcher for Marco just play as well as I can and accept Bosio, 5-2, pitched seven innings, allowing the Among those omitted from the LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers signed free agent “I have a short memory,” be in this year, that’s for sure,” said Thursday, and another 21 matched record and a 2.89 earned run Dale Murphy and Montreal’s Tim Polo while CraigSteumagel, who had a four-hitter what happens,” said McCumber Athletics seven hits and two runs to earn his second team was 10-game -winner Neal outfielder Tito Landrum Thursday to a contract through the 1988 said. “ I need to talk to myself every Ron Streck, one of five players who it. average. Raines were selected to appear in into thp sixth inning, took the loss for the locals. who hasn’t won in 29 months. straight victory in only his third start of the year. Heaton of Montreal; New York’s season. day, every hole, every shot.” entered today’s second round one New York Mets Manager Davey their seventh All-Star Games. Ouelette, relieved by Jeff Morrow in the sixth In Thursday’s opening round of te Altogether. Bosio and Clear struck out 13 batters — T e rry Leach, who is 8-0 with a 2.08 To make room for the 32-year-old Landrum, the Dodgers Like McCumber, Sleckmann also shot off the lead. Curtis Strange, winner of last Johnson and NL President A. “ It’s a little more special than the inning, combined on a five-hitter. Steumagel was $612,000 Anheuser-Busch Golf Clas­ including Reggie Jackson and Jose Canseco four times ERA; and Houston reliever Dave optioned third baseman Jeff Hamilton, 23, to Albuquerque of the got off to a fast start on the Joining Streck at 66 were Dave week’s Canadian Open and a Barlett Giamatti picked two other other ones,” Raines said. ’’I missed relieved by in the seventh. Morrow’s sic, the Middleburg, Fla., resident 6,776-yard Kingsinlll Golf O p b each. Smith, who has an 0.76 E R A and IS Pacific Coast League. Eichelberger, whose round In­ resident of Klngsmill., opened wlh a relievers, Lee Smith of Chicago and spring training and the start f the game at 2-all. carded two birdies and an eagle on The Brewers jumped to a 7-0 lead after three innings, saves. “Tito is an experienced player who has proven himself as a course, registering three straight cluded a hole-in-one on the 183- 70. Defending Anheuser-Busch John Franco of Cincinnati. season and then came back, and I Jeff J ^ s o n had doubled in Brian Crowley for his first three holes en route to a birdies on the front nine. knocking out Jose Rijo, 1-5, during a five-run second. 'T m not going to put up any pinch hitter and he will provide us with more depth in our yard. par-3 fifth hole; John Cook, champion Fuzzy Zoeller carded a Chicago’s Rick Sutcliffe, who wasn’t thinking about the All-Star Moriarty s flratnin. Ray Gllha singled home 6-under-par 65 and a share of the better'numbers than I have,” Smith Both McCumber and Sleckmann Jack Renner and Fred Wadsworth. 72. Rob Deer had a leadoff homer and Rick Manning a leads the N L with an 11-4 record, team.” Johnson with Moriarty’s second run. Johnson had outfield,” executive vice president Fred Claire said in a news lead with Tom Sleckmann. said. " I don’t think I can do any posted bogey-free rounds on the John Mahaffey, who won the two-run double in the rally. and Houston’s Mike Scott, who is two hits for Moriarty’s release. 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North Moln St., Man­ his 6-2, 6-2 win over Franco Davin of Argentina in the Leorrardlf 2 0 12 JCIark 1b 3 110 and warehouse duties. FOWLER’S LTD. chester, 06040. Wlnnlnger's Gymnastics defeated Milwaukee at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. EDavIs, ClndnnoH, 26; JCIark., Af. .Tortoise shell cot package available to Minnesota at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. WCIorfclb 6 0 0 0 McGeecf 5 2 2 2 Louis, 25; DMurphy, Atlanta, 24; Dawson, Some lifting required. 117 CelMlal RiL ADMINISTRATIVE As- KITCHEN H elp . Port PM Construction, 12-5, at Robertson third round of play Thursday night. Wilander won the COavIs rf 5 12 2 Ford If 3 0 10 ■;Answers to Thumper qualified employees. Coll 649-0072, 9om and Park. For Wlnnlnger's, Kevin Meredith Cleveland at Texas, 8:35 p.m. ^ MItchll 3b Chicago, 34; Strawberry, New York, 21; MaeclMstar • M34220 slstant. Growing com­ time approximately 20 OetroH at California, 10:05 p.m. tournament in 1985. 4 0 0 0 Llndemn If 1000 Virgil, Atlanta, X; Parker, Clnctnn^, .wholes Rood, An- Generous salary to noon.______■oomina/sicKTAir hod three hlts.j«t^e Frank Romonlec, Brsniyc 5 13 0 Colemnph 1000 ^ dover. Please coll 742- pany seeking qualified hours per week. Two Steve Dumbhd, wot Husureau, Bob Boston at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Uribe ss 18; Daniels, Onclnnall, 17; Guerrero, Los start, experience pre­ Sunday's Gomes 3 1 1 0 Morris rf 4 12 2 Angeles, 17: Schmidt, Philadelphia, 17. 0467. ferred but not ^neces­ DRUMMER, lead guitar Person with oood V6r- dietary aides and one Bookkeeping - General Walsh, Bll SIbrInsz, and Rob Connelly Krakow p 3 0 1 0 TPenac 5 02 1 and base guitar CLERICAL- Immediate balk skills. Responsi­ each added two blngles. For PM, Barry Chicago at New York, 1:30 p.m. Lefferfsp Runs Bottad In sary. Will train. Apply dlshwosher/pot Secretary, general ledg Kansas City at Toronto, 1:35 p.m. 0 0 0 0 Cox p 3 000 needed. Women pre­ opening full time for bilities Include; group Bernstein smacked four hits while Rob Spllmnph 10 1 0 Worrell p 0 0 0 0 JCIark, St. Louls,82; Dawson,Otlcaoo,73L In person: A rthur detailed oriented per­ washer. Pleasant ers, business book­ Vogt added two safeties. Standings: Minnesota at BaHImore, 2:05 p.m. WhltB8ox6,Yankaaa3 BluaJayiT.Royalal Wasngrpr Wolloch, Montreal, 67; EDavIs, ClnctnnoU. ferred. Reply to box CC Insurance administra­ working conditions nK>T(vbum 14641 Detroit at Collfomla, 4:05 p.m. 0 10 0 Lakeph 10 0 0 66; McGee, St. Louis, 63; Galarragar Drue, 700 Burnside son. Experience using keeping, accounts pay­ Exausivc s-is I Gibson's Gym 9-2; Manchester Police Price p 0 0 0 0 Tunnell p 0 0 0 0 c/o the Manchester tion, personnel records and flexible schedule In able and receivable, Union 6-3; Dean Machine 6-5; Wlnnln- Boston at Seattle, 4:35 p.m. (tarreltsp Montreol, a ; Parker, ancInrKrtl,- 5r FMANCIAL Ave., East Hartford. adding machine. 40 Milwaukee at Oakland, 5:05 p.m. CHICAGO NEW YORK KANSAS CITY TORONTO 0 0 0 0 Hortonp 0 000 DMurphy, Atlanta, 54. Herald.______and dfftce supplies In­ 120 bed covolescent general office duties. A classic coat dress with ger's Gymnastics 6-5; PM Construction ObrhM ObrhM LoCossp 0 0 0 0 Oauendph 10 11 CARPENTER/Carpen- hour a week, Monday- ventory. Salary $250 to 4-7; l M Gill 4-7; Trash Away 4-7; Cleveland at Texas, 8:35 p.m. ObrhM ObrhM Tetals a 411 S Tetals Pltddng (6 Dodslens) CLEANING person h om e, Glastonbury. Local non-profit Guillen ss 5 15 1 RHndsn If 2 1 1 0 Wilson cf 4 12 0 FCrnndz ss 5 0 10 a 7 I I 7 Loach, New York, SO, 1.000; /Mograne, t .. ters helper. Must be Frldoy, 8 om to 4:30 $320 weekly depending Will train, neatness slimming seams, nice for any Manchester Dll Heat 3-8. Boston cf 4 0 10 Rndiph 2b 4 0 0 0 wanted. 4 nights o agency. Call season. Seltzer3b 4 0 2 1 Mosebvcf 5 2 10 Louis, 61, .833; Meads, Houston, 61,.833: ■ ambitious and hove pm. Free parking. on experience. Please and dependability re­ Bolnesdh 5121Mtngly1b 4 122 Brett 1b 4 0 0 0 Barfield rf 3 1 1 0 Son Rdnciste Me 3-6 I- YOUR week. Must hove trons- SiLeals Heaton, Montreal, 103, .769; Sutcliffe,' transportation. Salary Apply In person, coll for appointment quired. Weekends , LsisliSliln No. 1464 with Photo- National Laaguattandings Cahtern rf 5 12 0 Winfield rf 4 1 1 0 Trtabll rf 1 0 0 0 GBell If 4 1 1 1 Chicago, 11-4, .733; Cox, St. Louls,83, . m ; ‘ depends on ability. Call portotlon. 647-1111. Prague Shoe Com­ Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. Size A Central GWalkr 1b 5 12 0 Wasintn cf 4 0 11 Benlquzrf 3000 Relderdh 40 10 Two outs when winning run scor^. Deshales, Houston, 83, .727; ForsetuSt., QUALIFICATION 8;30om to 12:30pm, 6:30am to 2;30pm or Exseutlvt DIrtelir Fisk c 4 1 1 3 Easier dh 2 0 0 0 FWhlfe2b 4 0 0 0 UpshOWlb 3 2 2 4 (tame Winning RBI — Oquendo (3). Louis,63, .727. . . 649-5400.______RN/LPN. Immediate pany, 200 Pitkin Street, Progue Shoe Com­ 3:00pm to 7;30pm, Hoekinum Induitrlii 10, 32V4 bust, 3M yards PaganI Caterers routed Lothrop Insu- East Diviston Hill 2b 3 1 1 1 Pgirulo 3b 3 0 0 0 Esnrch dh 4 0 0 0 Gruber 3b 4 12 1 E—Brenly. DP—Son Francisco 1. WORRIES ARE Medical Core centers East Hartford. 45-inch. W L Pet. GB LOB—San Francisco 14, StLouls 9. 2B— NAIL technician wanted pany, Administrative weekdays 3:00 to P71-6724 rancem, 14-3, at Fitzgerald Field. For Lvons3b 3 0 10Solosc 4 000 BJacksn If 4 0 0 0 loro 2b 4 0 11 hove various full time Office. 282-9074.______Paganl's, Jim Doherty, Mike Coughlin, St. Louis 54 29 .651 — KWIIms rf 4 0 0 0 Tolleson ss 3 0 0 0 ASalozrss 3 0 2 0 CMoorec 3 0 10 Brenly, Mc(tae 6 TPeno, Spllmon. 3B— - OVER! for busy nail salon. 7:30pm. EOE; Coll Don Chicago 45 39 Morris. HR-CDavIs (14), Morris (2). and port time openings Please State Siae. and Mike PaganI each stroked three .536 9'/) , ^ ^ GWardph 10 10 LOwen c 3 0 0 0 Flexible hours. Expe­ for nurses with recent 8T0RD0X RNS wanted for full and o t 6 33-5244 to r hits while Mork PaganI, Jeff Holt, and Montreal 44 39 .530, 10 Totals a 4 IS 6 Totals 31 3 4 3 Tetals M I 4 1 Totals 35 7 11 7 SB-^Smllh 2 (22). S—Krakow, Peiv Having problema buy­ Interview.______SERVICE STATION TOmmiL seas fZM fer each New York 44 40 .524 10'/» dieton. rience necessary. Call occute or ambulatory port time, 11-7 shift. Benny PaganI each clubbed home runs. TransactioiBS ing a hou86 or condo? Cindl 659-2066 or 659- EQUIPMENT Apply AON, Salmon ATTENDANTS For Lathrop, Kevin Bosque had three Philadelphia 41 42 Oiieago . 000 231 000—4 Kansas City itO 888 888-1 ______IP H R ER BB SO If you are putting 20% core experience. Inter­ OFFICE Assistant-Three hits and Bob Lathrop homered. Pittsburgh 37 47 Now York 100 082 880—3 Toronto 181 « sox—7 Sen PraiKlsu) 2153. ested applicants coll Brook Convolescenf Physicians office look­ Summar work. west Dlvblen Krakow 7 7 3 3 1 6 ^ w n the LEADER COMPANY zwt Besom (tame Winning RBI — Rsk (10). (tame Winning RBI — Upshaw (6). Sheri ot 721-7393, Mon­ Home Salmon Brook ing for 0 full tim e Apply In person: ManehMtor Herald W L GB E—RHenderson. DP—Chicago 1. LOB— E—Feraondez. LOB—Kansas City 6, Lefferts 2 2 0 0 1 2 MORTaAOE POOL la Drive, Glastonbury assistant to help with Cincinnati 47 38 __ Price 0 0 I 1 1 0 day through Fridov, Male preferred to 252 Spencer St., MSsevaLMioanHi Chicago 9, New York 8. 2B—Mottlnglv, Toronto 7. 2B—CMoore, ASalozar. 3B— BASEBALL available to you ra- Pleose call 633-5244. telephones, patient at>y«k.KT.iMS West Side Houston 44 40 .524 2'/i (talllen, Winfield, Washington, GWard. Wilson, Moseby, Gruber. HR—Upshow Gorrelts L 66 1-3 1 3 3 2 0 9-4. Son Frarfdsco LoCoss 1-3 2 0 0 1 1 American Assoctatlon gardlesa of your past install and service procedures and light Manchester 43 42 .506 4 HR—Fisk (11), Mattingly (11). S— (11). SB—Seltzer (6), Moseby (17). PART Time lob taking EO€ B.A. Club destroyed Thrifty Pockage Atlanta 39 45 .464 7>/> SILeuls —Placed Edwin Cor . Matory, Income or SHOWROOM SALES office duties. Expe­ Store, 20-1, at PagonI Field. For the Randolph, Boston, Lyons. SF—Hill. Cox rco, pitcher, on the’ SI-dav dlsoled list. ■ loading dock equip­ core of Infants In o day Los Angeles 37 47 .440 9'/2 IP H R ER BB SO 8 10 3 3 3 uedit. Commitments rience helpful. Send Basic FASHION $ lA 8 a cegy. winners, Kevin McCooe banged out Son Diego 29 56 .341 18 Worrell 1 0 0 0 1 Purchased the contract of Keith Creel, A very active electri­ DUNKIN ment. Will train. care center. Hours 7-1 four hits while Jerry Solomonson hod IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City Tunnell pitcher, from Oklahoma City of the' in 7 days. Call Pat or resume to box C, c /o ot TEEN A G ER S to work on _ Thursday's (Somes Qilco0o Block L40 4 9 5 2 1 2 1-3 2 3 3 2 cal d istrib u to r is or 1-6. Must be mature. three hits. Frank Vttkus, Dan Peese, Chicago 12, Los Angeles 5, 6 Innings, Horton WM) 63 0 0 0 0 American Association. Marcella today at Mechanical abili­ Please coll The Child­ t h e M a n c h e s t e r form. Apply at Corn and Dan Fagan added two hits apiece. Dotson W,7-S 8 2-3 6 3 3 6 3 DJackson 4 22222 Noltenal League SUSP., darkness James S,10 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Toronto Price pitched to 1 batter In the Wlh. seeking full- and part- DONUTS ren's Ploce Inc., Man- Herald. Crib on Bucklond For Thrifty, Tom Kibble hod two hits. Cincinnati 7, Montreal 2 WP—Cox. BK—Cox. PB—TPeno —Ploced Kal Do-■ " 1-800-628-9505 ties a must. Weld­ Rood. 8-7 from June 26 Now York JNunez W,1-0 8 6 1 1 0 11 niels, outfielder, on the ISdov dlsobled' time aglea people for chester. 643-5535. Atlanta 11. Phllodelphia 6 Tewksbry L,14 41-3 10 5 5 0 2 Elchhorn 1 0 0 0 0 0 on.______Houston 4, New York 3 list. Recalled Terry McGrIff, cotchec.. our growing lighting Earn *5 to *6 per ing experience OII Burner service techni- Hudson 31-3 3 1 1 1 2 PB—LOwen. Rada7.Expoa2 from Nashville of the American Assoclo- , SL Louis 7, San Francisco 6 10 Innings Rlghettl 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 2 Umpires—Home, Bremlgan; First, Pa­ hour to start. clon and Installer. Li­ PaganI Only gomes scheduled tion. showroom. If you are helpful. Good driv­ DATA ENTRY Umpires—Home, Voltogglo; Rrst, Kosc; lermo; Second, Morrison; Third, Tschida. FOOTBALL Counter help and censed. East ot river. PHYSICAL Theropist. Keith Realty defeated I MO, 7-4, at FrMoy's Gomes Second, Roe; Third, Barnett. T—2:36. A—31,290. MONTREAL CINCINNATI BUSINESS interested in redeco­ Full-time data entry Los Angeles at Chicago, completion of Noltenal Feetbon Loogm kitchen personnel ing record neces­ Full time Insurance Im m ediate opening In PaganI Field. Brad Kessler and Steve T—2:55. A—26,225. rh M irhM INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed Or­ Peterson each had two hits to lead suspended game, 2:05 p.m. Candoel 2b 3 1 1 0 TJonesef 5 111 rating, home building wanted. We offer sary. Excellent be­ ond benefits. 647-9137. clerk needed for our occute core hospital are in the Los Angeles (Hershlser 168) at Chicago Angala S. TIgars 2 lando Lowery, llnebocker, and David LOAN: Keith. Andy Luff hod three hits In Webster rf 4 0 1 0 OOicpc 2b 4 0 10 Adams, running bock. products or retail POOL Attendant for Mon- growing lighting tor full time stotf posi­ deteot. ( 5-7), 4:05 p.m. Raines If 4 0 11 EDovIs It 4 0 2 1 pleasant working nefits, good pay. tion. Dynamic deport­ Philadelphia (Rowley 9-5) ot Atlanta NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed ■ ' Twenty year low sales, we want to talk chester condominium. showroom. Previous Manchester MarInaralI.RadSoxS DETROIT CALIFORNIA Wailoch3b 4 0 10 VenaMe cf 0 100 Art Plunkett, offensive tackle. conditions, all the ment with excellent ed- (Alexonder 44), 5:40 p.m. Brooks ss 4 0 0 0 Porkerrf 3 12 1 fixed rates for Call Stordox Equip­ Must have experience experience desirable Montreal (Smith 63) at Cincinnati a b rh b l obrhM SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed John to you. This creative donuts you can eat, u c o t I o n o I Herald Whltakr2b 4 0 0 0 Dwnng dh 4 0 0 0 Wlnghmcf 3000 Bell3b 4 110 Quinn, linebacker. ment Company for with pool operations. but we will train so­ Dusty (Browning 56), 7:35 p.m. BOSTON SEATTLE AAodlckdh 4 0 0 0 OWhIterf Nichols ph 1 0 0 0 BDIozc 4 120 position offers flexi­ paid vacation, credit Approximately 2-4 opportunities. Diverse ^ Diego (Jones ^3) ot PMtsburgh ObrhM ObrhM 3 0 0 0 Arana Poolball League • ConsoliUation meone who Is accu­ Army and Navy edged Memorlol Gibson If 4 1 1 1 Joyner 1b 4 0 2 0 Low 1b 3 12 1 Esosky 1b 4 123 DENVER DYNAMITE-SIgned Marco interview, ask for hours per doy/morn- In and out patient cose everyday. (Kipper 56), 7:35 p.m. Burksef 5 0 10 Mosesef 5 2 3 1 TrommI ss Fltzgwld c 4 0 0 0 Stilwll ss 4 0 10 • Starting ble hours, on-the-job union, paid holidays Corner Store, 6-5, at Keeney Field. Barrett 2b 5 0 0 0 PBradly If 3 0 0 0 JKHowl If 4 1 1 1 Morales, ploce-klcfcer. Ings. Coll 278-2960. rate, dependable and load with programs In New York (Gooden 52) at Houston 3 2 3 3 Nokesc 2 1 1 1 DeCncs3b Heaton p 1 0 0 0 (talicksn p 2 0 0 0 training and advance­ and fun: Bruce Fray led the winners with three (S c ^ 104), 8:20 p.m. Boggs 3b 5 0 2 0 Voile c 5 110 4 1 1 0 HOCKEY • Expanding Rosie at 228-9478. willing to learn. Apply sports medicine, bock hits while Bruce Macord, Russ Bene- Sherldnrf 3 0 0 0 Boonec 3 1 1 0 Tibbs p 0 0 0 0 Colllnsph 1110 Nattanol Hockey LeogM No experience Son Francisco (Dravecky 67) at St. Rice It 4 2 11 Presley 3b 5 0 10 DaEvns 1b Foley ph 1 0 0 0 RMrphvp 0 0 0 0 • Buying ment opportunities. M -F, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. — school, foot and ompu- vldes, and Daton Stimpson each added Louis (AAothews 66), 8:35 p.m. Baylor dh 2 2 0 0 ADavIsIb 5 2 2 3 3 0 0 0 Schoflld ss 2 2 11 NEW JERSEY DEVILS-SIgned Bob mart twoblngles. For the losers, Kevin Cahill Lemon cf 3000 Pettlscf 3 0 11 McGffgn p 0000 Souve, goalkeeper. Announced that Chris' Please apply between necessary as we OFFICE Manager. Mo- tee clinics. Excellent Saturday's Gomes DwEvns rf 3 1 1 3 Brontly rf 4 110 WJhnsnph 10 0 0 Leniency Is our pol­ Economy Electric benefit packogie. It In­ had three hits while John Hannon, Ron Bucknr 1b 4 0 2 0 Chrstnsdh Brokns 3b 2 0 10 AAcLmr2b 3 0 0 1 Terrorl, goalkeeper, will loirt the U.S. i 9 and 4 to: offer a highly . iure, light typing, cal­ New York at Houston, 1:20 p.m. 4 2 2 1 Grubb ph 10 0 0 Burke p 0 0 0 0 LABORER Supply, 428 Tolland terested please con­ Lowe, and George Parker added two Los Angeles at Chicago, 4:05 p.m. SOwen ss 10 0 1 (talnons ss 4 12 1 Tetals Olympic Team for Ihe 19W Winter. icy, even if your busi­ strudured training culator. Pleasant with 'hoppers hits each. Wlwndr3b 0 0 0 0 n i s i Totals 35 713 4 (tames. for paving contractor. Tpke.. Manchester. tact: Department ot Montreal at Cincinnati, 7:05 p.m. Sullivan c 3 0 0 0 Revnids 2b ,.301 1 Totals ness is not profitable. good telephone skills. San Diego at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Grenwl ph 0 0 0 0 29 2 3 3 Totals n 5 7 4 COLLEGE Eanim y Electric Supply program that can Class 2 llcensa helpful. EOE/M/F Human Resources, 31 Monireal NO 888 N 8-4 ARKANSAS—Announcedthereslgnotlon 8:30-5. Lance Valves Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. DHedsn ph 10 0 0 Clndmiall 881 888 nx—7 42S ToUatid Tpka. lead to management. Inc.,246 Prestige Pork, Union Street, Rock­ Shop the Son Francisco at St. Louis, 6:05 p.m. Sheoffer c 0 0 0 0 818 180 of Mike Patrick, men's tennis coach, to Serious applicants Callfernia 838 883 81X—5 (tame Winning RBI — Esosky (2). become women's head tennis coach at the LEADER Manchastar ville, Ct. 872-0501 ex ten- Siaadav's Oim iim Totals 33 S 7 S Totals N II 16 18 E—Webster. DP—Montreal 1. LOB— Apply In person; East Hartford, CT. 528- only please. Benefits. Game Winning RBI — JKHowell (6). University of Tennessee. Announced that 9155.______In a recent national slon 380. ______Classifieds. Little Miss Son Diego at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. DP—Collfprnia 1. LOB—Detroit 1, COII- Montreal 6, Cincinnati 6 2B—EDavIs. EOE/M/F Apply at; Philadelphia at Atlanta, 2:10 p.m. 8 8 6 - S 3B—Stillwell. HR—Esosky (10), TJones Aaron Jackson, running bock, and Farron' MORTGAGE Route 83 ■^rvey it was shown that PLEASANT ondlnterest- Montreal ot Cincinnati, 2:15 p.m. SfWRta N1 881 Tlx—11 fw-nta 6. 2B—Joyner, Boone, OeCtnees. Hall, quarterback, ore ocodemlcally. PULL time position open cibson uo), (10), Porker (19), Law (7). SB—Condoele InellglMe. Talcottville Road for landscaping and 537 Stafford Road 93% of the personnel Ing port time lob. Se­ San Francisco at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. <>l$ne Winning RBI — ADavIs (2). JKHowell (15). SF—Schofield. (5), (talllns (2). S—RMurphy. 1-800-628-9505 Manchester Los Angeles at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. E—Quinones. DP—Boston 1, Seattle 2. IP BENTLEY—Announced the reslgno-' BEDMAKER/Utmty Vernon lawn care mainte­ (Route 32) and employment exec­ cretory, driver ond In Little Miss softball action Thurs­ IP H R ER BB SO H R ER BB SO tem^of Poulo Mullen, assistant athlettZ. other. Pays well, coll day night. Fuss & O'Neill defeated New York at Houston, 2:35 p.m. LOB—Boston 8, Seattle 8. 2B—A«oses, Detroit Aide. Orientation and nance. Will train. 647- Mansfield, CT utives around the coun­ Herald Presley, Burks, Boggs, Christensen. HR— Heaton L,1IM now 633-4794.______Carpet Foctory Outlet, 10-2; Hour Glass Morris L,164 8 7 5 5 4 3 e a s t ' TENNESSEE STATE—Named" training program to 1349.______or call try use newspaper ad­ Cleaners slipped by Nassiff Arms, 5-3; Rice (7), DwEvans (17), PBradley 2 (9),. Celltornia Tibbs - STOP WORRYING begin on July 20, 1987 REPS Needed for busi­ Christensen (2), ADavIs 2(9). SB—Reynolds McGffgan Dovid Mullins men's and women's head SECRETARY/TvpIst tor vertising when they are GENERAL office. Typing 643-2711 and Village Cuts and Westown Phar­ Sutton W 6^ 7 3 2 2 0 3 tennis coach, effective Aug. 1. W h e r e y o u q e t t h e for those I nterested I n a ness accounts. Full 742-6190 and spelling essential. macy played to a 9-9 tie. For Fuss, (31), SOwen (2), Moses (20). S— Burke_ o 4 lawyer firm. Typing seeking professional or 8:30 a.m .-5:00 p.m. Amarican Laagua raaults Reynolds. SF—SOwen. Minton S,5 2 0 0 0 0 0 GEORGIA STATE—Signed Bob Reln-I MONEYl newly created position time, $60,000-$80,000. Port time hours flexl- Michelle Brown slammed two home HBP—Nokes by Sutton. WP—Morris 2 dndonall hart, men's basketball coach, to a now. Port tim e $12,000- and courteous tele­ exempt personnel runs while Karen Nevers and Danielle _ . IP H R ER BB SO Umpires—Home, McClelland; Rrst, (talicksn W,65 "Since 1974, we have In a long term core phone monners a must. When hiring new em­ ble. 649-9015 . 9-5. Boiton RMurphy three-year contract. $18,000. No selling, re­ PART Time store clerk. Abran each tripled. For Hour Glass, Young; Second, Shulock; Third, Reed. IONA—Announced the resignation of- .served thousands of sa- setting. Ideal for high Word processing and ployees, the newspaper Twins 3. Orlolat 1 Hurst 6 9 5 5 3 6 T—2:13. A—30,966. peat business. Set your Apply Solvation Army WELDER/FobrIcator. Jessica Nebuor had three hits. Includ­ (tarrtaer LJ>-5 1-3 5 5 5 0 0 Pot Quigley, part-time men's assistant' 'tisfled cuatomers. It school students and shorthand a plus. Good IS still rated as the Must hove 2 years ex­ ing a triple, while Jen Pavelack Bolton 163 2 1 1 1 1 basketball coach. doesn't matter If you are mothers. Paid train­ own hours. Training Thrift Store, 210 Pine homered and singled. Kim Often added Bravaall.PhlltiaaO provided. Coll 1-612- salary and benefits In a number-one choice for perience In blue prints MINNESOTA BALTIMORE Soottle KEARNEY STATE—Named Dick. -mariied or single, how ing, excellent starting pleasant working at­ Street, Manchester. two hits. For NassIN, Corev Frebmon o b rh M O brhM Campbell 3 3 5 5 3 3 Beechner athletic director. 938-6870 M-F, 8om to 646-4928.______reaching qualified pros and lav out. Company ond Katie O'Meara pitchedjwell with much money you make, salory with benefits mosphere. 649-2865. paid uniforms and be­ Gladden If 4 0 10 Wiggins 2b 4 0 0 0 RThomos W,1-0 4 63 4 0 0 2 1 National Laagua rasulta PHILA ATLANTA NORTH TEXAS STATE—' and room for growth 5pm. (Central standard pects! 643-2711. IlNDTRUCnOR Freeman clubbing a home run. Kristen Davidsn rf 4 0 2 0 Lynn cf 4 0 10 Clarke 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 ObrhM ObrhM Announced the resignation of Jim White,; If you have slight credit TEACHER. Starts Sep­ nefits. East Hartford Sodoskl had two safeties. For Village, Puckett cf Samuel 2b athletic director, to beoxne assistant. . problems, or are facing within the System. For time) tember for 3 year Amy Yost had a grand slam home run 3 0 0 0 Ripken ss 4 1 1 0 Hurst pitched to 2 batters In Ihe 7th. 3 0 0 1 DJamesef 4 3 2 0 Welding .289-2323 (kwttl3b 4 0 0 0 Murray lb 4 0 11 HBP—Baylor by Campbell. PB— Cuba 12, Dodgara 5 (auapandad RRonckef 4 1 1 0 AThomsss 5 2 3 2 athletlcdlrectoratNorthCarollnaState. • foreclosure. If you are a further Information nurser.y school pro- RV SERVICE mon. Full EOE.______while Cathy Ridel strokedthreebingles. Bmsky dh Hayes 1b RECEPTIONIST/OffIce RN/LPN Meredith Benson had two hits. For 3 1 0 0 Sheets rf 4 0 10 Sullivan, Valle. 3 1 2 0 GPerrylb 4 10 0 home owner and have coll Donna Sorensen Assistant. Glaston­ (Tom. 2>davs per week or port time. Apply Hrbek1b 4 1 1 0 Gonzals pr 0000 Umpires—Home, (tarcia; Rrst, Merrill; attar six Innings dusto darknaas) Schmdtab 5 113 DMrphyrf 5 12 5 NORTHERN ILLINOIS—Named James' sufficient equity, we can DNS, South Windsor Immediate opening 7- MECHANIC tor steel fob- CENTinED MATH TUTOR Westown, Danielle Cartier and Katie Loudnerc Parrish c 3 0 0 0 Griffey If Mellord Interim athletic director. bury. Small friendly 8:30 to 3:30. Must hove Blonsteln's Comping Demarchl each had two hits while Liu 4 1 1 3 Knight 3b 3 0 10 Second, Joyce; Third, HIrschbeck. 5 12 3 .help you with a lat, 2nd, Nursing Center, South 3, M-F, No Weekends. 4 year degree. Send rlcotlon shop to moln- Authorized Summer Sehool Lmbrdz2b 3 0 0 0 Kennedyc 3 0 10 T—3:12. A—12,344. GWIIson rf 4 1 2 0 Nettle 3 50 10 OHIO STATE—Named Jana Edwards, • company seeks ma­ Center, Route 83, toln and repair our Oargln homered. L(M ANGELS CHICAGO CJamesif women's golf coach. or 3rd, fixed rate or ad­ Windsor, Ct. 289-7771. For more Information, Vernon.______make-up. All Metti eubfeefe. 6x- Gagne ss 3 0 10 (Serharf If 3 0 0 0 4 2 2 2 Virgil 3 0 0 0 ture, responsible Indi­ resume by July 24th to: trucks and equipment. Dwyer ph 1000 a b rh b l obrhM Aguayoss 4 0 laO Hubbfd2b 3 110 SAN JOSE STATE—Named Eric Saulny,' justable mortgage with please call Children's Place Inc., perlenced In SAT pmpareUon Indiana to, Rangara4 Andesn ss 3 1 0 0 Dernier cf 4 1 1 0 assistant men's basketball coach. ' ; WANTED full time wood vidual with pleasant OPERATIONS Monoge- Must have experience. MYongdh 3 0 10 KGrossp 2 0 0 0 ZSmIthp 1110 any terms to keep your sider. Experienced 452 T o lla n d Tpke (Melh 4 Engileh) enrtohrnem, re- Totals » I 6 3 Totals a 1 7 1 Shelbycf 3 1 1 2 Trillolb 4 3 4 1 Humop 1 0 1 0 Dedmonp 2 110 personality. Will train Alice A. Plante, DMS ment. Hartford' Des­ Company paid Insu- medletion end eompuler pro- CLEVELAND TEXAS Guerrerif 2 22 1 Daveltrf 3 100 Bairp 000 0 payments low. Cnilck preferred. Year round on word processor. Ex­ Manchester.______patch needs decision AAarshal rf 3 0 2 0 GMthws If 2 12 2 decisions, no applica­ ronce and vocation. grem 1 In B A SIC . R e c s o c c e r Minnesota 000 « » a b rh b l ObrhM Ritchie p 0000 employment.Call be­ cellent benefits. Coll 643-5151 PART Time. Responsible maker In our moving 289-2323. Banimere ooo 000 no—i MHoll If 5 12 0 Brower cf 3 0 0 0 Scloscloc 3000 Palmelrif 2T 1 0 Tekulvep - 0000 tion feet, friendly ser­ •••••eeeeeee MHtchr3b 3 0 2 1 Morlnd3b 4 3 3 2 tween 7 and 9pm. 742- Ann Ross 659-3511. Bus- C rn ifitid person tor cashier department. Schedule Game Winning RBI — Laudner (3). Franco SS 3 2 11 McDwelcf 2 0 0 0 GGross ph 1000 vice. Call today. 0073.______In e s s P e rg >nnel E—Knight, Lombardozzl. DP— Tabler 1b 4 1 1 1 Fletchrss 5 0 10 Stubbs 1b 3 1 1 1 Noce2b 4 2 2 5 Totals M 410 4 Totals 37111318 Who’8 that man? 4 ConvilNctnl Home T hursdoy-Sundoy ond dispatch crews, Paa Waa Minnesota 1, BaltImoreT. LOB—Minnesota Carter cf 5 0 2 3 Sierra rf 5 13 1 Sax 2b 3 0 0 0 JDavIsc 2 0 0 0 1-900-G2t-9S05 ADULT Carrier wanted. Assoclotes.______mornings 6 to 10. Fam­ check time-keeping, 4, Baltimore 7. 2B—Davidson, Lynn. Snyder rf 5 1 1 1 Incvglla If 2 0 0 0 Honeyettp lOOOBrumlyss 302 2 _____ 388 181 8 8 8 -4 m V s rm n S L ily run Dairy Mart, 368 Holtonp 0 0 0 0 Sutcliffe p 3000 CHICAGO (AP) - Fame is: ■ LEADEN MORTGAGE East Hartford/Man- INTERVIEWS being con­ record costs. Long The following ore corrections from HR—Laudner (12). SB—(tagne (£). CCastlll dh 5 1 1 0 OBrIen 1b 4 0 0 0 Atlanta ^ 881 8M 8 8 x -II fleeting, or, as the Romans used to chester area. Morning ducted for full and port MifleiM8t8r Spencer St., Mcnches- days will pass swiftly In Sales two Pee Wee games ployed Mondoy Jacoby 3b 3 1 1 1 Porrlshdh 3 100 Hamitn ph 1 0 0 0 Sandrsn p 0 0 0 0 Game Winning RBl — DMurphy (4). ter. 569-3046.______night. For the Jets, Sammy Rlchberg IP H RER Bernzrd 2b 4 10 0 MStanly c 3 110 APena p 10 0 0 DP—Atlanta 2. LOB—Philadelphia 7, put It, "Sic transit gloria.” hours. Excellent pay time positions for tent busy responsible as­ scored a goal while the Mustangs did MInneieto Bondoc 4 2 2 2 Buechle3b 2 112 Totals a S 8 S Totals 3113 IS 13 Atlanta 7 .2B—AThomos, Hubbard. 3B— Coach Doug Collins of the Chi' and mileage allo­ Installers, assistant de­ PART Time weekend BODY mon wanted full signment. Good tele­ Representatives defeat the Oilers, 2-0. Barrett Quaglla Straker W.5-5 71-3 6 1 1 Petralll 3b 10 10 Nettles. HR—Schmidt (18), CJames (7), wance. Call Owen livery drivers ,ond rood person. East time. Must hove expe­ phone personality, had both goals for the Mustangs. Also, Reardon S,17 1 ^3 1 0 0 I Wllkrsn 2b 3 0 11 ^ Angeles 888 131— S DMurphy (IS), Griffey (11). SB—Hayes cago Bulls was in an airport with Uif HELP WANTED Wolker at 289-7711, hands on attitude Im­ \\r ;iic liiiiklri;> for innlhatcd. Porter ph Chicago 886 388—13 (10). SF-Somuel. helpers, dishwasher Hortford/Monchester rience In collision re­ In a Tuesday night between the Seekers BaHImore 1000 team earlier this year and saw 6;30am-3pm. helpers, party order area. Responsible Indi­ pair. Good working portant. Career slot re­ r\|HTi('iicr<| .s'llcs iH'ofcsslonals for and the Strikers, Andy Moran scored EBell LA-7 7 2-3 6 3 3 2 4 Browne 2b 0 0 0 0 (tame suspended with two outs In bottom IP H R ER BB SO Baseball Hall of Famer Mlctey .'III rsliihlisiird nMn|),in>. Uc .seek four goals for the Seekers. Wlllmson 11-3 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 38 1811 9 Tatols M 484 of 6th, darkness. packers and o yard vidual with vehicle to conditions and good wording you withsense Umpires Home, Kaiser; Rrst, Cou­ (tame Winning RBI — None. KGross Mantle carrying his own bags and', person. Contod Taylor assist In the delivery of pay. Coll 228-1153. of accomplishment. In­ III i«lil pn liim ins vMki i an .sec the Mustangs 5 (Barrett Quaglla 3, King Cleveland 8il3 388 836-18 E—Guerrero, Shelby, Moreland. DP— Hume L,1-1 being ignored. - wiiidim III ii|)|)(irliiiill.v ihrmistiour sins; Second, Johnson; Third, Hendrv. FULL TIME Rental Center ,155 Cen­ shortages ondspeclots. LANDSCAPE Laborers, surance and pension Keo Dalolusay 2) Patriots 0 T—2:38. A—22656. Texas 118 388 888— 4 LosAngelesLChIcagol.LOB—LosAngeles Bair Excellent hourly pay. benefits. Send resume iiiiii|iir in;ii krlliiKii(i|ii();icli No cold Oilers 2 (Ryan Buzzell 2) Sharks 1 (tame Winning RBI — Carter (6). 4, Chicago 4. 2B—(taMotthews, Dernier, Ritchie •o ii *»«**eve it,” Coliins RETAIL ADVERTISING POSTING CLERK ter Street, Manchester. full time positions. Coll (Jeremy Turcott) E—Sierra, Inoovlgllo. LOB—Cleveland Marshall. HR—Noce (3), Shelby (9), Tokulvo said. This great basebaii piayer 643-2496. Approximately 18 otter 5pm. 649-1982. tor appointment to: I iilliiiu rn|iiii'cd 5, Texas 8. 2B—MStanlev, Sierra, Guerrero (18), Stubbs (12), Trillo (5), Altanto ' Applications are now being accepted for the poil- hours plus mileage. Hartford Despatch, Moreland (15). noMced him. I OIL Burner technician to (III! ;iili';ii liu '( iiiiiiinisiiioti p;ickag(‘ Buechele, Bando, Tabler, Carter, Pe­ ZSmIth 51-3 lookM at our bunch and even the „ tIon of ralall advertising posting clerk. Applicants Fran Harrington, 289- Personnel Manager, tralll. HR—Snyder (18), Jacoby (17), H R ER BB SO Oodmon W,63 363 RECEPTIONIST/ 7711 7:30om to 4. service east of the P.O. Box 8271, East liK liidrs BrawaraB.Athlatlcs3 Sierra (12). SB—Franco (19),CCastlllod), Les Angeles Hume pitched to 3 betters In the 6lh. least of our reserves were busy .. ahould have bookkeeping and computer SKpari- river. Top wages, lull •.ilirnc .i\ci;i;>c c,iiiiin;> (i|)|)ortunlty. Junior girla Bernozard * (7), Sierra (8). S—Tabler. Honevett 2 8 6 6 1 2 HBP—Virgil by KGross. BK—KGross. BOOKKEEPER PART time Secreto- Hartford, CT 06108. signing autographs." ^ anca, as well aa being able to type, answer phonaa Apply In person b.neHts. Coll Boland S2").(I0II III 00(1 fli'.s|.yc;ir potrntiill MILWAUKEE SF—Buechele. Holton 2 4 3 3 1 1 ry/ReceptlonIst. 12 Please do not phone. Eagles 4 (Jenny CosmInI, Dollar OAKLAND IP APeno 12-3 3 3 3 0 1 __and handle a variety of offica ralatsd functions. Be- Brothers. 649-2947. EOE. Chantahevone, (3ebbv Burnett Dawn O brhM O brhM H R ER BB SO ChlcoDO The Andraw Amaldl Co, hours per week Includ­ •s;il;ii > plus liicciilivc.s. Harris) Red Sox 0 Atonnngrf 5 1 1 2 Polonlacf 4 2 4 0 Sutcliffe . 5 7 4 1 1 5 . ...nafits Include company paid health plan, vacation, . 188 Bldwoll St. ing Monday evenings rciiiihui.sciiicnl for cxpcn.sc.s. Felder cf 4 0 11 Bolles B LIS S ESTABLISHED 18B2 Bruins 1 (Jennifer Cool) Rowdies 0 MDavIsrf 2 00 1 DJones W » Sandrsn 1 1110 1 ' 'paid holidays and sick days. Ptsosa sand raaume or Manchester 5-9, typing, filing, tele­ IniiiiliiKpioKniiii.s Yount dh 4 1 1 1 Canseco If 4 0 0 0 Honeycutt pitched to 6 .batterslnthe3rd. COMPUTER SCIENCE Brock 1b 3 0 0 1 McGwIrIb 4 0 0 0 VondBerg work exparlsnce along with salary raquiramants to: phone, fee clerk. Coll • c \i clln ii linicfli p,'ick;i;>c Including Deer If Ritter 643-2761. Laboratory AaalatanI 4 1 1 1 Lonsfrd 3b 4 12 1 . Umpires—Home, West; Rrst, Engel; Manchester Herald, “Bookkaaper," P.o. Box 59t, Junior Riles 3b 3 1 0 0 RJcksn dh Texas - ((tammunlty Collag* ProlMalorwl 8) prolll sli;irliig. medical and dental. 4000 Guzman L66 71-3 Second, DeMuth; Third, Marsh. Manchestor, CT 06040. dis;ilillli> ;nid lOlk phiii.s Schroedre 3 1 0 0 Phillips 2b 3 0 10 ^ Diplomats 2 (Angel Cosme, Mark Gantnr 2b 3 2 11 Mohorcic 163 T—2:27. A-33606. ------Rssponilbllltira tor this 12 month, tanuro track Salafla) Cyclones 1 (Paul Comer) Steinbchc 4 0 11 Bolles pitched to 1 batter In the 5th. •career adiamcini'iil opporlunities JCOstlll2b 10 0 0 Griffin ss 4 0 10 RESTAURANT position Include working under the general Fury 3 (Jay (Jannon, Peter Jullano, Sveumss 3 111 HBP—MStanley by Bailee. WP— Dave Bealleu) Rangers 0 To ;irrangc lor a conlidcnll;il liilcrvlew. Totals » 8 6 8 Totals 31393 Guzman. BK—(tazman. PB—Bando. BLACK CARPENTER ANTS Short Order Cooks and eupervlelon of the Academic Dlvlelon Director; : BOOKKEEPER/AUDIT CLERK eupervleing the computer eclencee leb end providing semi your resnnic lo; fvuiweufwo an 888 n 8 -« rhuraday’a homa runa CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME Counter Deli People O M l ^ m Ml 801-3 : NAMCO - One of America's largest ratallars of Inetructlonel support for faculty end etudante. Sicphcn Klam lillcid Bliss to the lescuel BlaiA Carpenter Ants ex(»vats extensive galleries (Year round) (Tiarles W. Warner Conipaiiv Gantner safe on catcher's Intarfsrenoe. ByTheAssectatad Prats . above ground pools, spas and patio furniture, Queliflcetlone: Associate's Degree end basic Rec baeebaD (tame Winning RBI — Deer (4). American League In wood to serve as nesting plains and can seriously harm your ■ has an Immediate opening at It's new offica In Experienced or will train. Full or part time. knowledge ot computer hardware end software. 71 New l/indon Tnnipike E ^ llo , Steinboeh. DP—Milwaukee 1. Matthigly (11), Yankees; Rsk (11), White home. They're unsightly and unsanitary but they are no match for I’.O. l»o\ 18:1 LOB—Milwaukee 3, Oakland 6. 2B— R a d i o ,T V ! Manchester for a Bookkeaper/AudIt dark, This is a fast moving, high volume restaurant Applicants may state In writing any equivalencies to Sox; Laudner (12), Twins; Upshow (11), (llasloiil)ur\. Coiinei lieiil 0(i033 •* AAannlng, (tantner. Polenta, Steinboeh. Blue Javs; Snyder (18), Jacoby (17), Bliss trained technicians. AskaboutourPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE dell operation east of the river. If your are the above quelllloatlons and provide appropriate 3B—Polonlo, Yount. HR—Deer (19). SB— i Candidate should have axcellsnt math skllla, Town Farm Laagua Tournamant Indians; Sierra (12), Rangers; Nokes (18), PLAN; it's backed by over a centuiy of reliability. ; good attention span and a minimum of 1 year referancee. Salary; $12,514 annually plus state K(|iial Opporl null \ Kmployer Polonia (17), Lansford (17). SF— (Mbson (10), Tigers; Howell (15), Angels; energetic, self motivated, reliable and pre­ In the Town Farm League Tourna­ MDavIs, Brock. TODAY • experience in auditing or bookkeeping. The sently not being sufficiently rewarded for your employee fringe benefits. (May be adjusted through Deer (19), Brewers; Rice (7), Evans (17), m o n e ment Thursdoy night at Verplonek 4 p.m. — Golf: Senior Open, ESPN Red Sox; PBradley 2 (9), Davis 2 (9), : 6 4 9 - 9 2 4 0 '.responsibilities Include; audit of dally sales, efforts, we would like to talk to you. We offer collective bargaining.) Approximate etartlng date: School, MARC crushed American Le­ IP H RBR aa 8 0 4:45 p.m — Phillies at Braves, WTB5 ChrlstensM (2),Martners. 'ehargea, verification of bank depoalta, refunds gion, 2641. Mike Johnson pitched three 7:30 p.m. — Tennis: U.S. Pro Cham­ paid vacation, profit sharing, medical insur­ August, 1987. To apply; forward resume. Including good Innings and struck out eight Boslo W6-2 7 7 3 <2 2 10 pionships, Sportschannel !3nd voids, and communicating with stores. ance and pleasant working conditions. Apply the names of at least three referenose. official Clear 3 2 1 1 0 3 7:30 p.m. — White Sox at Yankees, batters. Julie Smart preserved the win Shelby (9), (taerrera (18), Stubbs (12), : Position Is permanent, fulMIma hours, M-F, 8-5, trenecrlpis, and e letter ol Intent to: Pretldent'e by striking out the side In the final Oohtand Sportschannel, WPOP Dodgers; Trillo (5), Noce (3), Moreland or call for interview. Ed White, Steve Kassman Inr.lng.^MIlke Toomev had two triples RMo L,1-5 1 1-3 3 5 3 3 3 8:15 p.m. — Mets at Astros, Channel (15), Cubs; Low (7), Expos; Esosky (10), ! full benefit package Including dental, excellent at 871-2383 between 9am-5pm. Office, Mencheeter Community College, 80 Bldwell and a double for MARC while Wade ONelson 5 M 3 3 3 1 4 90 WI^HT Jones (in , Parker (N), Reds; Schmidt (18), BUSS working conditions. Apply In parson or sand Street, Manehaater, CT 06040. ow Bedell, Michelle Alberts, and Tiffany Code ret 2 ....0 0 0 0 4 10 p.m. -u Boxing: Mark Breland vs. James (7), Phillies; x-Murphy (3S), Griffey EXTERMENKtOaS ! raaume to DIredor of Paraonnel: Nixon also hit well for the w innm . Boslo pifehed to 2 boilers In the tm. Juan Roldan, weltersfelghts (same6lay (ID.Braves; Doran (11),Astros;Davls(14), REINS NEW YORK STYLE AppHeoMone must ba poatmarked no later than Legion played well despite being with­ Umpiret-Home, Reilly; Rrst, Welke; tape), FNN/Score cable (rlonts; A/lorrts (2),Cdrdlnols. out many of Its key players. Second, Brinkman; Thira, aork. 10:30 p.m. — Red Sox of Mariners, x-ordndstam. THE OLDEST AND LAROBtr IN CONN. too Sanrico Dr., Manchester ^ DELI RESTAURANT wo NAMCO oppenunky/elfeiirabe ietton Mtplovw. eUt. T—1:44. A—1M73. NBSN, WTIC Route 30, 428 H artford Tpke., Vernon, CT _ _ _ fe *g H 4 erevp nwiiewv me Oronqii entow iiStoleW ^ Charlee W. Warner Company 1» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 10, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 10. 1987 - 19 KIT ‘N ’ C A R L Y L E ' by Larry W right CONDOMINIUMS CARS MRS FOR RENT FDR SALE F0R8RLE : FEM ALE wonted to rant MANCHESTER. 2 bed- RECT CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 ■ room In house on but- room condo. Brand FORD Maverick 1972, DODGE CliargerlilW I. line. Must be neat and New I Coven lently lo­ 72.000 miles new bat­ Very good condition. t t - Cleon. I2S0 g m onth cate. 9775 per month tery and muffler, good Pow er, olr. 649-3663 of- Noticaa Business Property ...... Entertainment...... Form Supplies ond Equipment___ 60 Includes utilities. Se- Includes heat hot yya- running condition. ter 4pm.______L o a t/F o u n d ...... oi Resort Property ...... Bookkeeplng/lncome Tox Office/Retoll Equipment...... 81 R A T I f : 1 fo d d o v s: 90 cents per lin e per doy. — curltv raquired. Coll Morttfooes , ...... ter. Call 446-1294 9500. 647-7149. M ALIBU Classic 79, good P e rs o n a ls ...... 02 Corpentry/Remodellne . -. Recreotlonoi Equipment...... 63 7 to 19 doys: 70 cents per line per doy. 444-9827. evenings. Announcements...... 03 Wonted to B u y ...... Polntlno/Poperlnp ...... Boots ond Morine Equipment...... 63 30 to 35 dovs: 60 cents per line per doV. , lotos, TrucktRO. OLDSMOBILE 1981 cus­ condition. Recently A u c tio n s...... / 04 Rooflng/Sldlne ...... Musical Items...... 64 36 or more doys: 50 cents per line per doy. MANCHESTER. All focll- houw - RAMM 7 Memo rtniotrg. You tom crulzer wagon. overhauled, olr, Inte­ F in a n c ia l...... 05 R e n t a ls F lo o rin g ...... Comeras and Photo Equipment... 65 M inim um ciierge: 4 lin ts. Itles, male preferred. rior like new. Asking E le c tric a l ...... nikniltofLwgdotKFrsNi Air, stereo, cruise, Room s fo r R e n t...... Pets and S u p p lie s...... 66 945 per week. 444-4230. STORE AND ... •fUtPttrhneoa. «rtlltKiffe. lniurd«f.|M8- 91800, 646-6903.______Employment a Education Aoortm enfs fo r R en t...... H e o tin g /P lu m bin g ...... Miscelloneous for Sole ...... 87 DIADLINBS: For cloulfltd odvertlsementsjft ilF8«)lon 014^7480. OuErtm ood'/rquoiity 77.000 m iles. 93000. 643- Condominiums for Rent. Miscellaneous Services. . Tog Soles...... 68 be published Tuesday through Saturday, tni OFFICE SPACE W04...IJS.'- fr J/ ,' - 9729. S U B A R U G L 1985.4 door, Help Wonted ...... it Homes fo r R e n t...... 8*«g^*g#««^geg erence, lim itation or discrlm- 2.5 baths, fo m liy room places, large dining ing plus 2 family ; . room, 1st floor oport- 0 u m lK 6m i Inatlon based on race, color, we hove seen In o long room, 12 x 16 deck, chen, tree shaded yard, i l i 0 lj(wN , 86 M ustang *6895 ACROSS 36 Hindu queen Answer to Previous Puule religion, sex or national with fireplace, Ander­ time. 3 bedrooms, 24075< 83 Lynx Wg.. At. AC *4695 45 Plant genus 647-8400.O Nice 7 room, 3 bedroom ble to add another 83 Skylirfc 4 dr. *4995 not BOD □□□□ QBaCl GOVERNMENT Homes 2 cor garage and on Street, left onto Flor­ male preferred. No 49 Eastern YOUNG Whipper acre plus treed lot. Colonial withl'/z baths, ence Street. Century 21 Kl NGTizewoterbedl^lT- S3 LsSabre 4 dr. *7495 86 Camaro T -T op *10,200 13 Corn lily 52 Vast period □ODB CIBDD BOO from $1 (U repair). 2 cor garage and In- story to brick ~ " ' pets. Lease. 443-2880. 14 Symbol of snapperIII Only 1 year Agent/Owner. Direc­ Epstein Realty. 647- rored bookcase head- 84 Celebrity 4 dr. Wg. *7295 of time aOBCIB dElCIBBDD Delinquent tax prop­ ground pool. 380' fro n ­ building, which ; ' 3 ROOMS. Portly tor- 86 Mazda SES P /U *5995 vletory 53 Baseball □ □ D O B B D old, this 5 plus room tions: Rt 384 to Bolton 8895.0 board. Heater, liner, 84 Skyhawk 4 dr. Wg. *5995 15 Boouty spot erty. Repossessions. tage and 4 acres In ...... ntshed. Heat. Working player Mel Nantucket Cope at Lv- center Rd., to Mnt. also has full con­ padded rails and com­ RnsOATS/MARINE MISCELLANEOUS TAB 84 O ld ) Clara 4 dr. 85 Colony Park 16 Foko E3D1D BBCI [SBGBD C o ll 805-«67-«000 exten­ desirable area with po­ single male preferred. TAG *7495 SDQB BBBE] BBD sion GH 9965. doll Woods In Man­ Sumner Rd to Dean forter. 9300.646-8560 of- EQUIPMENT W agon *10,400 18 Small 54 Norse tential tor additional I CONDOMINIUMS crete cellar. Call i No pets. Leose. 643- FOR SALE SALES SALES 84 Rivers Coup* *11,695 carrying bag □BCIB DBn[:] □□□ chester Is lust dellght- Drive.“ We Guarantee ter 4pm.______navigator MANCHESTER. Excel- building lots. D. W. ___ I FOR SALE for details. 3 ■" *2880. 85 Chev. Caprios 4 dr. *6495 86 Markur XR4TI *11,995 20WaUach 55 GulMike bird □□□B BQDB □□□ tull Tastefully O ur Houses:** B la n ­ SOLID maple bedroom 12 FOOT aluminum Star- lent condition In and Fish Reolty. 643-1591.0 AIR Conditioner tor sale. S A T U R D A Y 8. Sunday. 26 GARAGE sale. 492 Spring 85 Etcon H’back ar>d 56 Summer time decorated, plush chard 8, Rossetto Real ^ MANCHESTER. Excel- set twin bed, dresser craft tilt trailer. 10 *6195 85 Subaru Wag. AT. *6895 19 Word to cell VERNON. Spectacular 2. Riverfront facility Plaza Dr. Yamaha Street In Manchester. Whitney (abbr.) 39 Cookie oof Is this exceptional 7 carpet, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 Estate. 646-2482.0 DUPLEX. New construc­ ;J _ lent 4 room modern with mirror, chest of horse po.wer, swivel 6000 BTU, excellent 85 Century 4 dr. *10,295 21 Comparative attention room Colonial that sunny 2 bedroom ■I :* "apartment. Stove, re- condition. 742-9577. moped with trailer, 4 10-4. Saturday and Sun­ 65 BuIck Regal *7495 57 Crave ingredient baths, den plus formal LOVELY 4 bedroom Co­ tion, 2 bedrooms each with brick build­ drawers, night table, seat etc. Excellent con­ 85 Cavalier 4 dr. *6395 suffix 56 _ terrier 22 Author Emile 41 Nothing offers 3 bedrooms, first condo with furnished ’ ' trlgerotor. No pets. horse poww Johnson day July 11 and 12. 22 1923 dining area. Full op- lonial with sun-room, side, 2 baths, living ing in Portland. mattress box spring. dition. 9900 or best 18,000 BTU air condl- 57 Spectrum 4 dr. *6495 85 Olds Calale *6395 DOWN 42 Quarter acre floor family room, eot rec room or third bed­ -! . References and secur- outboard." Fishing Furniture, antiques, Kentucky 23 Compass pllonced, eot-ln kit­ fireplace, 2 cor garage room, kitchen, dining Excellent condition, otter. 647-0621. tloner, 220 volts. 9250. 4 3 ______In kitchen and formal din­ room, central olr, big 115 ft. dock. Small ' Ity. 9ns Includes heat equipment fresh and advertising collecti­ 57 Celebrity 4 dr. *10.495 Derby winner 1 Edges point chen to o ! 9146,500. on private lot. Quiet oreo. First floor kitchen ,greot deck. $325. Maple kitchen set C all 646-6819 otter 4. bles, old books, dolls,- 83 Dod. Challenger *3295 24 Nervous 2 Porch 24 Abandon crafts ing room, living room Jackson & Jackson' laundry. 9215,900. Fl- marina or boat ser­ s and hot woter. 649-4003 salt, 3 bikes and much 57 Beratti 2 dr. *10,995 44 English location In East Hart­ Only 9139,900. Coll table with 2 chalrs,S50. and salt and pepper 27 Keeping up 3 Electrical unit 25 Addict and enclosed sun Reol Estote. 647-8400.□ ono Realty. 646-5200. ^ ■ 1 ROOM Ettlclencyopart- PETS AND m ore.'______84 Gran. Marquis LS *8695 with the 4 Order for writ 26 Apportion statesman ford. Price reduced to R E / M A X firs t. 529- vicing. Coll Saturday or Sun­ shaker collection. 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 porch, 2 cor oarage. 9148,500. R ealty W orld. s ment. Lease and secur- day 10-3:00 only. 649- 3 FAMILY. Some an­ 80 Isuzu DLX P/U *5095 5 Part of a stair 27 Roman deity 45 River nymph Nice location. $X9,000. REDUCED for quick sole. ELLINGTDN. 9 room ex­ 2888.______, SUPPLIES M O V IN G Sale. Ju ly 11-14. 31 V^'rds of un­ 6 Base of leaf 28 Fly high 46 Onionlike West side 2 family. 646-7709.O______panded spilt 3-4 bed- 3. 22 acres business •; Ity. 646-7268.______1490. POOLSIll tiques, electric derstanding U & R Reqlty. 643-2692.0 YOU Handsome DevilIII blankets, bed spreads, 8am-5pm. 146 McKee 7 Wheel pan 29 Chemisfs vegetable Move-In condition. roqms. Floor to celling 1 2 and 3 room apartm ents Eskimo Spitzs puppies 10 (2 wds.) burner N E W Listing. 9157,000. Beautifully maintained zoned land near Amazing DIscountI Street, Manchester. MORIARTY 6 de 47 Parrot fleldstone fireplace, weeks old, UKC regis­ yarn, lars, lamps, 32 Lew cologne 30 Dirt SOUTHERN New Eng- Pork and rec toclllfles Two tor the price of and well appointed 6 for rent. Main Street, Refrigerator, carpet, 4B Actress spacious family room, Bolton-Manchea- TV/8TERE0/ tered, shots. 9200. 647- Limited time only! baskets, baby clothes, CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH 33 Ear (comb, 9 Elliptical 32 Scold lond closslfleld ods close bv. Klernon one. Completely remo­ room 5 level xondo at : M onchester. 529-7858. furniture, tools, re- CHRYSLen EXECUTIVE VEHICLES Baxter 9137 games, assorted dishes BROTHERS form) 10 Abominable 35 Tear reach nearly 800,000 Reolty 649-1147.______deled homes on deep passive solar Florida Forest Ridge In Man­ ter line. Gateway APPLIANCES cords, and more. AND SELECT USED CANS... 50 Recently : BOLTON. Very nice 4 Big new fantastic 1987 , broil king and some 801 CentEr 8t. 34 Rent out snowman 36 Says agairv homes In Connecticut lot In very private set­ room, cathedral cell­ chester. 3 bedrooms, DACHSHUND mini SOME t.9% FINANCINO OR LESSI 35 Genus of 11 Residua 38 Show of acquired NORTH Coventry, ifiv to rapidly devleop- * rooms, } '/i baths, 1 sized pools, including tools and mlscello- MULTI family tag sale. and Rhode Island. The m oculote 6 room Cope. ting. Great Inlaws or ing over looking pond 2.5 baths, carport with 2 bedroom, newer car- WHIRLPOOL 22 cubic longhaired puppies 57 DODGE CARAVAN MS.eeS ManchBEter, CT frogs 17 Lifted (Fr.) hands 51 Three (pref.) with waterfall. Gor­ neos. 28 Williams Rd Saturday July 11, 9am price for o basic 25 Professionally remo­ rental Income. Coll tor storage, swimming in g Nort beast :> . petlng, potto, stone toot, side by side, A K C .228-0123. huge sundeck. fence, 57 LeBA RO N G T S Turbo •12.2eS geous landscaping, (lust before Flonos) ta 3pm. Everything 57 P LY V O YA G ER <15.505 643-5135 1 word od is only 990 and deled. Hardwood and exclusive showing. and tennis. Private and Connecticut. ' wall and brook! Imme­ white. Ice and water In FREE kittens. 1 cute, 2 filter and warrarity. 2 3 9 10 11 large flower and veget­ Bolton. Saturday, Sun- from our previous I Ives 57 C A R A V A N <15.295 will appear In 75 news­ carpet. Some applian­ Sentry Reol Estate. 643- peaceful setting! diate occupancy. 9475 door. IV2 years old. ugly. Good homes 57 R A M C H A R G E R 4>4 <17.595 • papers. For more In­ 4060.O able garden, orchard.' 9750. 649-0329 dov 8i M onday. 9-5:30. mustg'o. Something for 12 14 ces. Full basement, 1- 9157,900. Jackso n 8, * Includes heat and hot only. Can't keep. Coll everyone. 38 Meodow 57 C A R A V A N <14.195 formation coll Classi­ Bv owner. Principles NOW ONLY ^ 7 8 186 WADSWORTH.Street I CAMPERS/ 1/3 private acres. P rin ­ M A N C H E S T E R . 9172,900. Jackson Real Estate. BELFIORE, * . water. 449-4000. 647-7168. Lone. Manchester. 57 V O Y A G E R <15.505 IS fied, 643-2711 and ask only. 9174,900. 875-5305. 647-8400.O Ext. Friday 8i Satur­ 55 THUNDERBIRD <0,995 ___I tralers ^7 cipals only. 9142,000. Sparkling Contempor­ * IaI a NCHESTER. 4 room s, Installation optional for detolls.o 742-7241. REALTORS I 7 7 JUWNAND day. Exercise bike, 55 D O D G E PAI Lo4447.000 mil <3,996 entertaining. Three garage (praferrably at­ } 'nlently located. $650 Bobcat, backhoa a loadar ranttl. Excellent condition. vonlty, stereo, speak- otter. 646-1662.______31 Prestigious nationwide company^ with an bedrooms, large up to pool bathtub, fully ap- 9150. Trolns, HD en­ • $750. 647-9066. 51 CADDY DeVILLE- H k m <6.295 tached), In Manchester pllfqced kitchen, w /w ------per month plus utili­ 1-800-852-7665 or ers, collectibles._____ 56 DODGE CHARGER <7,696 expanding C T Branch, has openings for dote kitchen, IV2 boths, DAVIS CONSmUCTION gines, cars ,trock set up CAMARO 1976. Power 34 - So. Windsor or Ver­ xfrpatlng, central air, 8U8ME88 ties. Coll 646-1296 203-563-1161 HUGE tag sale. Coffee 66 CELEB R ITY <7,795 laundry room, spa­ on 4 X 8 sheet, extra steering, power ( Z i MOTDRCYaES/ \ evenings.______872-1400 / 6W-Q585 66 PLY. HORIZON <6,995 homo transcription. Appiicants must have at cious closets and over­ non, under *140,000. beamed cathedral cell­ PROPERTY tables, dining set, bed, 56 CHY. Q TS <10,296 37 track, switches, etc., brokes, straight 6. New MOPEDS 36 ieast throe years experience in discharge sized sliders to private If you're thinking of ing, eplral staircase, 4 ROOM duplex, central 9150 com plete. Pin g both tub and sink, point, high mileage. 66 600 Conv. (» <13,695 bock yard. Sentry Real selling your ranch, call carport and much ------location. No pets. 647- iFUa OIL/CDAL/ pong table, 925.649-6763 TA6 lamps, nick-nacks, and Includes cor cover. 55 V O Y A G ER <9,995 KAW ASAKI 250 Tecote, 3 40 summaries and operative reports. Aii equip­ Estate. 643-4060.n more. Asking *93,000. . 9312.______much more. Saturday 55 TOY. TERCEL sw <7,495 wheeler. Runs good, Jack J. Lappen Realty BEAUTY iFMEjlfOOD after 6. SALES Asking 922()0. Coll 742- 65 C O U G A R <9.496 ment is furnished, pius pick-up and diivery. and ask for Jack. Centrally located at Bi­ Manchester. 3 bedroom 10-4. 115 Green M anor 1789. 55 NISSAN MAXIMA <10,996 good shape. 646-8607 In 42 43 44 R E F R I G E R A T D R 975, Rd. Manchester. gelow Hollow Con- SALON oprtment , 2nd floor, and love seat 925 . 643- CHEVROLET 1977 Im- 54 PLY. RELIANT <4,995 the cm. Best otter. Call 647-7343 Jack Lappaa RaaHy SATURDAY July 11, 9-3. 52 PON'DAC J2000 <2.995 49 sq HELP WANTED domlnliima. < Attractive, modern. Busy separate utilities, F i R E W O O D 7939 after 6pm. palo,4door,alr, cb,no 357 E. Center Street parking. 9625. Security S53 0 cord, a foot lanoths, Miscellaneous Items. GARS 79 BUICK SKYLARK <2:795 Manchester, CT 06040 CONVERSE trafric location. 66 Bobby Lone, rust, runs well. 91000. CARS S3 deposit required and oraan, dallyarad, 5 cord mini­ FOR SALE Also Dodge wagon. 633- REAL ESTATE Call for details. references. 449-2871. mum. MASTBR/VISA CARO LDOKING FOR good Manchester. 875-3311 FOR SALE ‘W iw 'W - 643-4263 news? Look for the many 2939. 58 Lots of stuff. 19 81 21 646-4382 Tha fiduclory Is: Rossetto. “ We Guaran­ an lata povmanti tuch ai tin t r- 2473 or 644-3313 of working your own hours, and the satisfaction that oulet street. Flre- or tacond morteaea or evan William M. BronalM 44‘' i NEW comes from selling a fine product on an incentive plan tee Our Houses."646- eveninos. 171 East Center Street ploced living room, outitondlne credit card blllt. Manchester, CT 06040 dining room, kitchen 2482.n______Kaop your home free and that encourages you to advance. Our unique handcrafted .... N aVICB TO CRIOITORS 0I^07 1987 SABLE GS's' FLOUWE baskets are handmade to be handed down from genera­ and 8 X 11 enclosed clear without llent. Bod ESTATE OF WHY HE LIKBt? T O porch, garage, private L0T8/LAND credit or late payment his­ 7.; ANITA E. GARRISON tion to generation. Constructed of handwoven maple tory It not a problem. Klhdlv iThe Hon. Norman J. NOTICE TO CEEDITOES STANP IN FRONT O F yard. D. W. Fish FOR SALE Freust, Judge, of the Court' ESTATE OF a t an splints and signed and dated by the weaver. Reolty. 643-1591,0 call: THE ELECTRIC FAN. of PreiMte, District of An- WALTER C.GRAHAM 20 ACRES Prime farm­ The Sw iss .. dovor at a htorlne held on Tha Hon. David C. Rappa, GORGEOUS Impressive, June 24,1*17 ordered that all Judea, of the Court of Pro­ NORBIN For more information on becoming a Consultant or gracious and Immacu­ land, rich loom, no Conservative Group AFFORDABLE PRICE r - Y \ Now arrange the circled letters to •'••claims must be prttenled to bata, District of Coventry at holding a home show please reply to: late 10 room contem- stones; over 3000 feet 1-4S4-44(M o r ' the fiduciary on or before 0 haarino hald on July 7,1917 form the surprise answer, as sug­ on clean river; one gested by the atx>ve cartoon pororv. Central olr, se­ ______1 - 4 S 4 - 1 3 3 6 Sept. 25,1997 or bt barred as ordered that all claims must CALL AND ASK FOR Box DD, c/o Manchester HeraldM curity system. In-law block off route 6 near bv low provided. be prasantad to tha fiduciary 16 Andover/Bolton line. on or baforo October 7, 1987 Brainard Place, Manchester, CT OWnu. _ 1 apartment and fully I ROOMS Sharon B. Prouis, or be borrad at by law pro­ IT L X X X J HIS |C X X X : equipped dqrk room. 3 959.900. Term s Vadown. Clerk vided. (416) 851-0178. FOR RENT BILL PICANO! (Answers tomorrow) c a r o a ra g e and much Tht fiduciary It: Bartho E. Rappa, m orel A sking 9279,900. Jumbles STOIC DUCAT MALLET EVOLVE COVENTRY. Room with Ann O. Bailey Clark Yesterday's Strano Real Estate. BOLTON ,,....75 Crane HIM Rd. fire p la ce In h isto ric The fiduciary It: Answer: Why you shouldn t spread secrets m front of 647-7653.0 Lot G Vollp Road Storri, CT 0426S S. William Bromton IM S BUKK REGAL this— TIME WILL TELL Approved building home. 9275 month. Coll Virginia E. Frost 546 Halfway House Rood for details. 742-3069. lot. Asking $97,500 -P.O. Box 2274 P. 0. Box 249 2 Door, Silver______Mm t b*cfc tn ttO€k, iumbU Boeh N« St M for tS.iO, «hlch Ineiudto ^aiagt _ Vernon, CT 04046 Windsor Locks, Ct. 04096 •nd hondlirtg. froM iwiliMo. •/• fhia nowapapor,' S.O. Soi «Mt. Ortantfe, FL 32M2-43U IncKido your nanw. oddraM and tip ooda and maha youi ctiadi payabla to Nawapaparbooha HELPWANTE6 I HOMES 01M7 014-07 4 4 4 - 4 3 8 2 FOR SALE 1983 MAZDA RX7 INVITATION TO BID GSL, Gold __ The Eighth Utlllllaa District, Monbhastar, Connecticut CELEBRITY CIPHER taaka bids for work on Eighth Utilities District Public Works Celebrity Ctpher cryptogrema are created from quotetlona by femoui DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM 'Ai people. PMt ar>d preeent. Each letter In the dpber atanda for WAREHOUSE PEOPLE •Oeportment driveway and parking area, 357R Hilliard 1984 MAZDA '626' ar>othar Today‘§ du e: A egua/S V. I'Street. Moncheater, Ct. Work would consist of cleaning an- EVERYBODY NEEDS A ,t)re Macktop arao, repair hoist and sealing entire blacktop S Has Immediate Openings NAM CO - One of America’s largest retailers .Orta with two (2) coots non ikld rubberized seal coating. ______4 Door, Gold______•VI NXNNI XFLXIJ of above ground pools, spaa and patio — Bids specifications may be obtained during bi'tlneas hours ■49:00 g.m. to S:00 p.m.) Monday thru Saturday, jt tha Eighth SABLE GS AT THIS PRICE furniture Is expanding and has Immediate THIIIItas DIatrIct Firehouse, 32 Main 9t., Manchester, Conn. OEFN YP OE TPPG ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE openings for full time warehouse personnel " Sealed Mde will be received at the above address until 7:00 1984 MAZDA '626’ at our new warehouse located In •p.m. on Thursday, July 14,1917, at which time they will be YIJPFQ CZ KEEN ‘Publicly opened, read aloud and racordod at the Eighth utlll- 2 Door, Burgundy CLERKS Manchester. :tlse District Flrehoute, 33 Main St., Manchester, Conn. .04040. WEYGXZI XZN Yl Full or Part Time —The Eighth Utilities District retervea the right to relect *12,999* Positions are permanent, full benefit •any or all bids for any reason deemed to be In the bast Inter- 1985 NISSAN STANZA package, overtime available. Apply In 311 of the District. LOADED WITH ALL THIS EQUIPMENT; SEOJPJ CZ HXN person to - „ EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT 5 Door Hatchback, Blue »60 IN«r tFI V6 ffiglnt • Tinted Qleee • Aero fielogen heedlempe • Eleeirte rear window First & Second Shift » MuW-port qlMlrDiHo • 8Me window dendetere • MeoNnlno twin oomfort eeolB — Samuel Longaet fu9l Infection — Public Works Commissioner • Interval windetileld wiperc Mto perking WEYGXZI.' — »Bedreme Engine • Beeironic A b m i etereo wMh ifo lie e e FREEZER SELECTORS 39*07 Codfole (RCHV) • Eteldeee eteel ewtended four epookere NAMCO 100 Sanrico Dr, Manchester 1985 CAMARO life OKfieuel eyelem I'W »4 ipeed MJlomeMc ovordrtve • Anelog metrumentdlon wNh Full Time Only • Extre-qidct eound Ineuletlon • Front end rear (ODXCZPD) BXWT -r NOTICE > WMrogen gee dweeurtM d Sport Coupe, Copper • 6-mpli Impeot bumpere POELIC HEAEINO eWooReend elnile I front/reer gougo end trip o d • Leetfier wrapped A X Z H P D K EOAEO OP DIRECTOES »^ w er r»ek-«nd-plnIon eleering • Lower door ond rooiier ponel • aieeh eideweN Mree« eteoflng wheel Apply in person at — TOWN OP MANCHESTEE. CONNECTICUT »Power front diec/reer drum protective urethene ooedng M u m wdieel eovo PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I have a very forgiving neture; I ELLINQTON *179,000 • Duel power mlrrofi • Fingertip epeed eoni • Twin eomfort I don't think there Is sny point In besring grudges shout TELEMARKETING SPACIOUS SPLIT LEVEL " Nolle* Is hereby olvon that the Board of Director*, Town of S/EAST anything." — Joen Collins. Manciwetar. Connecticut, will hold a Public H*orlw of th# DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM Eara t per koar sad Mora Part Tima Situated on a huge lot with a detached 2 ear Senior CItiMn's Center, 54* East Middle Tumptke, Manches- garage, V h rooma, 3 badrooma, cathedral 'ler, Connecticut, on Monday, July 20, 1*07 ot 7:20 P.M. to i : a WINDSOR 6 Year, 60,000 40 Tolland Stage Road conelder and act on Iho following: *(or 5.9% A.p :r . Financing We are adding two new positions to our growing calling In dining room, lower level family room MAe Factory Tolland, CT talsmarkating department. ComprshsnsTve pro­ with fireplaca, now carpeting throughout over Proposed Ordinance— To consider on Ordinance regulating duct and talephona skills training for qualified hardwood flooring, appllancad kitchen and ■Amusement Centers. * Warranty appllcanta. You'll need aome prevloua aalea ex- aluminium aiding - plua much mora. Call fdr 'Copy of the Proposed Ordinance may be seen In the Town Clerk's Office during business hours. ieeeeteeeeqqeeeei th e EVERY Monday through Friday perlanca, a poaltiva attitude, plaaaant phone appointment to aeal d a y voice and good communcatlonaakllla.8:30AMto All public meetings ot the -Town of Moneheeter ore held at AND 8:30 am to 5:30 pm 1:00 PM or 1:30 PM to 8:00 PM ahifta available. locations which or* occeselW* to Itondicwped citizent. In M f n C U R v w o n d e r Sat., 8 am to 1 pm Balery plua commlaelon. Qualified appllcanta . addlllon, handicapped Indlylduols reoulrlno on auxll ary /MORIARTY BROTHERS/ IN old In order to facilitate their participation at meetlnes 348 SOUTH MAIN STREET ahould call Sara at should contact the Town ot 447-3121 one week prior to the I iNCOi i; scheduled meellne so that appropriate arrangements con be EAST WINDSOR, CONN. 06080 w o r k e rWAYS """ Paid medical, profit sharing and HOURS: Automatic Buslnast Products made. OrCN EVENINGS — rvi 1 I / K u I / STEPHEN T. CASSANO pension plan. Wllliamantic, CT SECRETARY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS m L 9 r.M. 301 -3 1 5 Center St. ManchesterHerald ire 289-6483 f MD AY a SATURDAY Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this *th day of July, 1*17. TIL 6 fM. S k ft43.27U , 456-4265 Moneheeter, Connecticut #4 3 * 5 iil> o J i 0ISO7

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