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Dale Nelson traffickers if a person dies as a The Assocloted Press result of using drugs supplied by P them, and it would toujdicn the WASHINGTON - President Controlled Substances Act to pro Reagan today ordered all federal vide mandatory fines for offen^rs employees not to use illegal drugs convicted of drug possession and on or off the job and directed the mandatory prison terms for those heads of each government agency convicted of second or subsequent to establish mandatory drug- offenses. testing programs for “ employees Announcing his commitment to in sensitive positions.” “ a drug-free federal workplace,” Officials said they could not Reagan said. “ The use of illegal estimate how many of the govern drugs by current or prospective ment’s 2.6 million civilian em federal employees will not be ployees would be affected, but tolerated.” some published reports have put He said those caught using drugs the number as high as 1.1 million. will be subject to penalties ranging Reagan, unveiling his own plan from private reprimands to sus for combatting drug use as Con pension. Federal employees in gress rushes to enactment legisla “ sensitive positions,” as defined tion of its own before the November by their agency heads, "will not be elections, said he would allocate permitted to remain on duty” if $500 million In additional spending they are found to use illegal drugs. for law enforcement and drug All employees found to be using interdiction efforts in the Southw drugs will be referred for counsel est border region and in the ing, treatment or rehabilitation Southeast. He earmarked $100 under an executive order issued by million to help local schools eradi the president. cate drug use and a like amount In The order establishes some grants to the states to enhance drug restrictions on mandatory testing abuse treatment facilities. but leaves it to the agency head to One day after jnlhlhg Ms wife, decide Who may be ordered to Nancy, in exhorting Americans lo Hartid ptioto by Tuekar Please turn to page 10 “ rise up together In defiance against this cancer of drugs,” Opening-day winner Reagan proposed legislation and administrative steps that would Manchester High School quarterback Kelly Dubois Indians to a 22-20 victory over Conard. East Catholic also add nearly $900 million In addi tional resources to combat drug Feasts pitches the football to running back Ron Smith during came away a winner on opening day. Stories and more 5 abuse, bringing the cost of all Saturday’s opening-day action against Conard High pictures on pages 4 and 11. federal anti-drug programs to $3.2 School In West Hartford. Dubois and Smith led the billion for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. please The president said that all the money would be redirected from other federal projects and that no new appropriations would be SN ET strikers hit benefit offer necessary. crowds By John F. Kirch The House has approved a $2 McCann said that management Is billion package of antidrug mea Herald Reporter By Alex GIrelll manning Information lines and sures. including establishment of Associate Editor cautioned that customers may the death penalty for some drug- Employees at the Southern New experience some delays getting related crimes and assignment of a Throngs of area residents England Telephone Co's Manches through. bigger role for the military In ter office set up picket lines this “ They will get an answer.” crowded downtown Main Street combatting the flow of illegal drugs over the weekend sampling the morning. Joining thousands of McCann said. “ There’ll be some Into the country. fare at Feast Fest ’86, a food fair other union workers statewide who body there. They might not be able Reversing his position as an sponsored by the Greater Man went on strike after rejecting a to help you as fast." nounced by a spokesman last week. contract proposed by the company chester Chamber of Commerce McCann said lo of the company’s Reagan endorsed the provision in Friday night and the Downtown Merchants regional service centers have the House bill providing for the About 45 union members held Association. ■ closed due to the strike. death penalty ’’for those who More than 150.000 food tickets at signs, drank coffee and marched Meanwhile, union officials said Intentionally cause death white 50 cents each were sold for the outside the building on the comer that no one has crossed the committing an offense” under three-day event, significantly bet of Main and East Center streets to Manchester pickot line, while most what is known as the “drug tering the record of the first Feast protest company proposals In the who marched this morning said kingpin” law. Fest last year, chamber President rejected three-year contract. they would stay out for as long as It Presidential spokesman Larry Anne Flint said this morning. “ I ’m out here not Just for today, takes. Speakes had said Reagan favored Last year, 50.000 tickets were but for the future.” said striker “1 think everybody working In use of the death penalty for some printed and some were recycled Karen McCollum, a service repre that building is a good union drug-related crimes but would not when all had been sold, but no sentative who has worked for member," said picket line captain propose it in order to avoid record was kept, a spokesman S N E T for 18 years. “ I want the best Argyle Roberts controversy that could block adop said. possible benefits I can get. You The strike centers mostly on tion of his other proposals. On Friday, II restaurants from never know what’s going to happen benefits and not wages, union The bill Reagan submitted today Manchester and surrounding In the next 12 years." officials said. Most workers said also would Increase the maximum towns pitched tents in the parking The strikers in Manchester were this morning that they disagreed prison term for large-scale drug lot at Main and Forest streets end mild-mannered. Joking with man with the company’s new medical trafficking to life for a second sold samples of their food to hungry agement officials who stood by program proposal. offense and broaden the scope of and curious patrons. windows or doors to watch. Police 9 “ Pay Isn’t a big Issue." said one existing legislation to include the Proprietors of three of those overseeing the picket line reported service representative who asked sale of cocaine and marijuana. restaurants raved about the results no incidents. that her name not be used. “ The The bill contains mandatory The picket line will be up Hwald ptralo by Kireb give-backs and benefits are. We pr|pon terms for large-scale drug Please turn lo page lo between 7 a.m. and S: 30 p.m. each walked out three years ago for day of the strike, union organisers About 45 unionized empioyees picket outside the benefits and now three years later said. Employees are scheduled to teiephone company's Manchester office this morning, they are trying to take that away ” march on one of three shifts, and joining 9,700 others who have been on strike since Friday In its contract proposal, com between lo and 12 strikers will night. pany spokesman McCann said. CAMBRIDGE REPORTS Highlights maintain the picket line at any time SNET is offering a co-payment 8 during the day. 100 employees in Manchester, most program for m ^ ic a l coverage. The Connecticut Union of Tele north to Enfield. The office handles Employees would pay the first $150 Teenagers o f whom are service customer questions concerning phone Workers, which represents to $300 of the medical expense. representatives. bills, telephone calls and other 9,700 S N E T employees, called the Anything above that, the company The Manchester office is one of 22 services, company officials said. strike at 12:01 a m. Saturday after would pays 60 percent of. Under the regional customer service centers There are no operators stationed union members voted 4,610 to 3.544 program, no employee would have in the state. It serves Manchester there, and the great majority of to reject the contract and walk off to pay more than $1,000 in medical and surrounding towns, including calls are handled by computer. the Job. C U TW represents about East Hartford. South Windsor and bills a year. McCann said. In the S N E T spokesman Michael T. past, only 2 percent of the workers using the medical program have 6 been faced with annual medical TODAY’S HERALD expenses of more thin $1,000, he said. “ Most medical plans today call ChargM In fatal acddant Index for some form of co-paymenu,“ A Hartford man has been arrested on charges to pages, t sections McCann said. “ It's In response to stemming from the ueath last month of a Prospect the Increasing costs of medical Street man who was struck by a traffic sign that had by care.” hit by a van, police said today. Story on page 10. AOvIce______17 Lottery_____ Union officials argue S N E T is BubIo m b . _____ 0 ObttuerteB_ strong financially and can afford a Rain tonight, than clearing ClaBBltlod____ _ 19-20 Opinion _ better plan than that Com icB______S People____ Under the current plan, the Rain likely early tonight, then clearing after Connecticut______5 SporiB _ _ company pays 100 percent of midnight. Mostly sunny and cool ’Tuesday Details on Entertaininent. ____ 17 TeleviBion. medical costs aRer the first $100 is Soorc* Sufvgyoim tUS #du*pcpuHbenbf< page*. Local news___ .S -4,10 U S./Wortd. absorbed by the employee c 1906 C trp n 6g» niporlB Inc t - UAKCm tAte K B g R A LP . itm O n . Sept, lil. MW M ANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Sept. 13.1966 - 3 WEATHER NOMEN JUD GMMM6 Access road plan % OF WOMEN POLLED State lottery «>% short by one vote ConmelteHl forsewl Bingo S8% €tmntr tmitrm Casino gambling B y Gooreo Loyno extensive assistance to the af tttr . TMtfgM. ralal Racetrack gambling Herold Reporter fected businesses. aii * i^ . L«w4SleSS.' None of the above The board will vote on the matter essf.ffiA •»!»». A plan to demolish two buildings Tuesday. HklCCSSSMIll and relocate six businesses to Under Plan B; one of five make way for a bypass road when alternatives, two-way traffic Should wf be aboli^ downtown Main Street is recon would be channeled onto Ptmiell Provides enough state revenue to structed has won the support of Place, which is east of MainStreet, make it worthvrhile SSR. four Democratic members of the and two buildings would be torn TWSgfct. rstoHkeiJrtMsevwiaa Manchester Board of Directors, W eeeteaitsgaAer mfcWgM. li0w4»f»4S. T ifru h j Does oof foster down to improve sight lines. The hut it still stands one vote short of affected businesses would be a ay sadcssi. Mgfcu fnwHwlas. compulsive gambl'mg 5u% the majority needed for final restaurant, a shoe repair shop and Say that states should help approval. a liquor store located in an Oak compulsive gamblers d nusmwsm vy Stephen Penny, the board’s Street building and a typewriter CoMMforaeaal Democratic majority leader, said business, a business machine store this morning the plan — known as and a bakery located on Purnell RM ISto »fn^ NMrIy nln« out of 10 women support legalized Plan B — has bis support and that Place. arM isf. R M S ikffitas to aortbeesi oreomf is gam bling— although a far smaller number have ever of Directors Stephen Cassano and Concern about safety is the main wemfglit Owiihiereaehif to IStoMknota «nd Kenneth Tedford. Mayor Barbara reason the four Democrats support smty To«Mfay. purchased a lottery ticket or placed a bet. Weinberg will also support the Plan B, three of them said this Seas 2 feet or lew tbroogb toaiffN. plan, he said. morning. FRONTS; Democratic Director James Weinberg said that when a high "Dutch” Fogarty is In the hopsital volume of traffic uses the proposed W a r m .^ ^ and unavailable for comment, but access road during the 13-montb, s Almanac has said he opposes construction of $4 8 million reconstruction project, SfK>wers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Staftonary - any access road. The other Demo the chances of an accident would be cratic board member, Peter Di- Today is Monday, Sept. 15. the Britain in WorM War II, the tide greater if the sight line were Rosa. said this morning he still restricted by the two buildings. 2SMh day of IfM. ’Hiere are 107 turned as Royal A ir Force planes AcroM ItM nation supports going forward with an But DiRosa argued that because inflicted heavy lonses on the (toys left h) the year. alternative route that would leave the road is designed to relieve a Luftwaffe. H M that was scattered from the Mkfwesttotlw Today’s M ghli^t in history: the buildings intact. temporary problem, it makes National foracaat In 1776, British forces occu^ed In 1959. Soviet Prem ier Nikita E Iwtaeeat today added more water to alresdy- With the three Republican direc sense to leave the buildings stand N atk^ l WMther Service forecasts showers from California artd soaked seetkmo of MleMgaa. New Vort City during the Ameri S. Khrushchev arrived in the U S tors on record as opiposing Plan B. ing when Main Street is recon Showers aad tboaderstormo ranged acrow can Revolution. to begin a 13-day visit. the proposal does not have the structed between Center Street and Nevada north to Washington and Montana. Showers are also forecast Riecoaetii^ the opper MIsafealppI Valley, the On this date; In 1963. four children died when necessary number of votes to win Hartford Road. DiRosa said he from Nebraska northeast to Maine and In southern Florida. aorthem Plalao. aorthem Rockiw, Oregon and In 17M, the U.S. Department of a bomb went off In a black approval. But DiRosa said he might support Plan BdepenAngon aerthera CaHforala as well as northwest Tease aad Foreign Affairs was renamed the Baptist church in Birmingham might be persuaded to support the extent of aid provided to the central Florfda. Department of State. Ala. Plan B if the state provides businesses. Rain and a few thoadershowers were scattered In 1821, independence was Todays birthdays: Country acrws sonthem MleMgan, w hm at least foor proclaimed for C ^ a Rica. Gua music star Roy Acuff is S3 Harild photo by Roeht P paaple died and three others were presumed temala, Honduras. Nicaragua Actor-director Jackie Cooper is State Sen. Carl A. Zineaer, R>Mancheatar, laft, and 2nd In Bolton. The event, held at Fiano’a Restaurant, raised drowned after thnndersloriiis and floodwaters and E l Salvador. 64. Comedian Norm Crosby is 59 Congresaional District candidate Francis “Bud” Mullen Town, union to meet swamped broad sections last week. In 1857, William Howard Taft, Actor Tommy Lee Jones is 40 money to h ^ Belaga, Mullen and U.S. Senate candidate who would serve as president of Of New London listen to gubernatorial candidate Julie Roger Eddy In their efforts to unseat Democratic «•««• for showers and the United States and as chief Belaga make a point at a Republican fund-raiser Sunday incumbents in the Nov. 4 election. Kattered thunderstorms from central New Eng on disputed contract land acrow the lower Great U k e s region, justice, was bom in Cincinnati. Ohio. Lottery ^sconsln and northern llUnols; and showers and The town of Manchester and the In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws “ It all depends on how involved thunderstorms from the central and upper union representing municipal their objections were." Wertaer deprived German Jews of the MIssrarl Valley acrow the aorthem Rocklw to the clerical and technical employees said. citizenship and made the swas Pacific Coast. Connecticut daily Belaga win said key to GOP ticket will meet this afternoon to Iron out tika the official symbol of Nazi Robert Fuller, the president of Highs should be in the ees In northern Montana; problems in a proposed three-year Germany. Saturday: 199 Local 991. which represents about M to eos from New England acrow the Great By Georee Lovng contract that was rejected by the in the Nov. 4 election, and 2nd trician. by more than 17.000. Manchester; state Rep. J. Peter 80 clerical and technical em In 1940, during the Battle of Play Four: 8909 Herald Reporter union rank and file In August. Lakes, northern Plains and northern Rockies to the Congressional District candidate Although they claim to be Fusscas. R-Marlborough; state ployees, could not be reached for If wilt be the first time the two northern and central Pacific Coast; t«s in sections Francis "Bud” Mullen of New confident O’Neill can win on Nov. 4, Sen. James Giulletti, R-Vernon: comment. of the southern Plains, lower Misslssipi^ Valley BOLTON — Republican guber London also were featured at the some Democrats have admitted Manchester GOP Chairman Do sides have met since Aug. 27. when and desert Southwest; and 70s to M s across moot of natorial candidate Julie Belaga. fund-raiser. Each said his own that Belaga’s victory will make it a nald Kuehl: Coventry party leader about 50 members of Local 991 of The contract, which addresaes the rest of the nation. On the Uaht Side attending a fund-raiser Sunday at chance of victory hinges in large more difficult campaign. Gregg Batterson. Mullen's cam the American Federation of State. employee benefits and also grants Temperatures around the nation at S a.m. E D T Fiano’s Restaurant on Route 44. part on how Belaga does. paign manager; and Bolton GOP County and Municipal Employees a wage increase, would replace an Mullen. Eddy and Belaga herself ranged from 32 degrees at Concord, N.H., to at went to buy a raffle ticket In hopes turned down the contract In a union agreement that expired June 30. U all said the primary virtory has selectmen Douglas Cheney and Key West, Fla. rxm osm of winning a display of 10 brass "JU LIE IS the key ... she’s the vote because of language prob That three-year contract will T I of the Inn of the Black Wolf, the given Repuhticans the momentum. Lawrence Converse. elephants. key to the election of all of us,” lems. Neither side has specified the main in effect until the new one is outnumbered Texans put up an "The primary was a wonderful Tomato wart Eddy said. “ If I lose big ... Julie Belaga began her speech by problem. appnovisd. officials have said. especially tough fight this year As she approached the table victory," said Belaga. "We have to will lose and everybody In this thanking Fusscas for his support Assistant Town Manager Steven ’The new contract, which would Twin Lakes, Colo., - Mike A warrior "dies” when hit by a where the tickets were being sold, keep the excitement over through Air quality room will lose, so I’m a key too." over the past six years. Fusscas R. Werbner said this morning that go to the town Board of Directors as Hansen was the only one left tomato in the torso. she accidentally knocked a few of to the election because. let me tell “ 1 think we were given the supported Belaga for her position he was not sure how many soon as unionized employees ratify standing when the last tomato the elephants off the wooden stand. you — that governor is beatable.” The state Department of Environmental Protec- biggest lift by nominating Julie.” as deputy majority leader in the meetings will be needed to resolve It, will be retroactive to June 80, was thrown In the fifth annual "There’s always Just one survi It waa the second time In less than a In a similar vein, Ekidy criticized Mon provides dally air pollution reports and said Mullen. Having Belaga’s state House of Representatives, the matter. town and union officials have said. Great Colorado vs. Texas To vor, and whatever team he’s on, week that she had toppled GOP Dodd for ’’arrogant wasonal pollen count Information from the name at the top of the ticket, he and Belaga has been on hand in the mato War. that is the winning team,” said standard-bearers. overconfidence.” Department of Health Services. The recorded predicted, wiil bring him an extra past when Fusscas has kicked off Inn employee Jeanne Saucer message Is provided at 5««-844«. The victory of the Vail resident Still beaming from her upset 6.000 to 10.000 votes. He promised a energetic cam his campaigns for the Legislature on Sunday means that Colorado "They get a free night in the Inn, Town jobless claims fall Solid clouds victory in the Republican primary Belaga is “not the key, but a key paign. ” I'm going to hit him. hit Fusscas claimed he has not has won every year. , and they can do whatever they Tuesday over opponents Gerald element," Mullen said. him, hit him,” Eddy said. thought about his own political gain Weather satellite picture recorded at 2:30 p.m. Sunday shows a solid area want.” Manchester saw a 14 percent In Connecticut, the weekly aver The war is an excuse for Lahrlola and Richard Bozzuto, Belaga said Mullen’s and Eddy’s If both he and Belaga win in Weather radio drop In the number of people filing age was 24,815, down from 28,071 of clouds over the northern portion of the country, producing rain and trading barbs and throwing a Belaga came to Bolton to make a comments were "flattering and a HE ALSO TRIED to get those in November, but said she is a plus for The Texans were defending the for unemployment insurance be for the two previous weeks. Of powers from a thick band of clouds extending from Nebraska to T^e National Weather Service broadcasts weekend party In this tiny town short speech, smile for the came major responsibility — but you got attendence to help his campaign. him. "The fact that she’s running. "Tomalamo,” a fortress of hay nefits in the two-week period those, 2,966 were new filings while continuous, 2^hour weather Information on 162.475 30 miles east of Aspen. ras and thank the 50 or so party to know I’m up for It.” "Don’t forget me. because if I had I’m already benefiting.” he said. Wisconsin. A much weaker band of clouds over the south is also bales on a rocky ridge that members who attended for donat ending Sept. 6, state officials 21,849 were continued from a mH* in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in New London and Forty-two tomato soldiers In Tuesday’s primary. Belaga the money he did, I could beat him Johnson said he did not know how reported today. producing rain and showers with an isolated thundershower. nevertheless fell on Saturday. ing to her campaign against month ago. 5 162.40 mHz in Meriden. were left "alive” after Satur defeated Bozzuto — the Watertown five to one." he said. much money was raised because On Sunday there was the "ring There were 718 weekly filings for The insured unemployment rate day’s round — 33 Coloradans out Incumbent Democratic Gov. Wil insurance agent endorsed at the The fund-raiser, organized by some people still have not sent in of death,” when the small circle benefits, the state Labor Depart was 1.6 percent, the state said. The of 400 and nine Texans of more liam A. O’Neill. GOP nominating convention in Bolton Republican Town Chair their contributions. He said the of fighters closed in every 15 ment announced In a news release. rate was 1.76 percent last year, than 200 starters. According to Roger Eddy of Newington, who July — by more than 5,000 votes, man Mark Johnson, and also drew money will be equally divided minutes until only the one The drop reflects a statewide when weekly claims averaged organizer Taylor Adams, owner will oppose Sen. Christopher Dodd and Labriola. a Naugatuck pedia state Sen. Carl Zinsser. R- among Belaga. Eddy and Mullen. PEOPLE tomato-tosser remained. reduction. 28,111. F C C C veterans gather, Captain E O ’s Itinerary Ark still missing Roses for Rose recall years In woods Michael Jackson sings, dances and moon- Form er astronaut James B. Irwin says it’s walks in his return to entertainment as The Kennedy family and dty officials O now up to someone else to find the remains of gathered in Boston to break ground fora rose Captain E O ” in a musical space adventure. Noah’s Ark. 9v Alex GIrellt garden dedicated to Rose Kennedy. worked in Voluntown. "We cut The 17-mlnute video is an assault on the Associate Editor cordwood and built roads,” he said. Eogle b big on ’’The Lord may have some other mission 24 ” My mother’s life will stamp the character senses with 3-D, lasers, explosions and for me," said Irwin, who has made several C Ferguson said he enjoys going of this park,” said her daughter Ennice smoke. Cost estimates range from |15 million : When Manchester resident Cha back to Pachaug State Forest from unsuccessful trips to Mount Ararat in eastern Kennedy Shrtver. ” 8o it must always serve to 320 million. Turkey. rles Varrick saw a display of tools time to time, "just to look around.” “ We’re not telling how much it cost,” families old and young.” used by the young men of the Irwin, 86, who is ordained minister from U For Earl Yost, a former Man Also attending Sunday’s ceremony under a Depression-era Civilian Conserva- Disney board chairman Michael Eisner said Colorado Springs, Colo., was In Overland chester man who now lives in East after a preview in Anaheim, Calif., skipped blue-and-white striped tent were Rose Hon Corps, he knew something was Park, Kan., on Saturday to speak to the Kennedy’s grandson Joseph P. Kennedy II. missing. Hartford, CCC duties were a bit by Jackson, who sent sisters Janet and Wellspring Mission Volunteers Foundatidn, different — and so was the Latoya and brothers Jackie and Marlon. Mrs. Kennedy, 96, is In frail health and s ; There were the familiar axes, which sets up short-term missionary trips for lives at the family compound at Hyannis territory. Yost, former Manches Co-star Anjelica Huston, executive pro Southern Baptists. saws and logging tools used by the ter Herald sports editor, was a Port. She did not attend. CCC to clear wood^Varrick had no ducer George Lucas and director Francis ” I think I’ve done all I can to attract u r n - . . Stacking the Court leader. He handled supplies and The small waterfront park planned near quarrel so far. But "there was no Coppola appeared for Saturday’s ribbon attention to the ark. I think it is time ofhers William Howard Taft, born on this day in 1857, was the mall back in 1937 in Colorado. cutting. Faneull Hall Marketplace is several blocks potato peeler," he observed. take up the search,” said Irwin, who walked only Premdent to also become Chief Justice of the He got extra pay for his responsi Fans wanting to see Jackson, who hasn’t from the North End house in which Mrs ' Varrick, who lives on Love Lane, on the moon in 1971. Kennedy was bom in 1890. Supreme Court. As President, Taft named six Supreme Was one of about 2,500 guests of the bilities. "I think it was 36 dollars a entertained for two years, must travel to He and seven companions were detained Court Justices, including his promotion of Edward month,” he said. Disneyland or Walt Disney World’s Epcot “ It will be in memory of a woman and a qtate Department of Environmen by Turkish officials for one day last month, tal Protection at Rocky Neck State Center in Florida because "Captain E O ” will family who have given not only to this city but White as Chief Justice. During Warren Harding’s Normal pay was $30, but the accused of an illegal flight and taking illegal to this whole country,” Mayor Raymond L. Park for the recent BO-year reunion young men got'oqly $5. The rest w shown in ” no other place in the universe,” pictures even though they Had approval to pres^ency, Taft got to suggest three more Supreme Disney officials said. Flynn said. Of Connecticut men who served in went home to augment the meager explore Mount Ararat. Court appointments. In 1920, he sought the position of tee CCC in the 1930s, clearing family incomesjpihose lean years. Montana awaits word wk ®/for himself, explaining to Harding that woods and building roads and fire Yost spM f'six months in the White had said he was holding the office for me.” Cowers — and occasionally pealing "Cs," as the corps was known. "It 9 potatoes. was hard/to get a job,” he recalled. San Francisco 49ers quarterback. Joe DO KNOW — What Supreme Court justice "I was always in trouble,” said Montana may find out this week how long he announced his retirement this summer’ Varrick, who served a six-month TH E ICCC WAS one of the will be out of play because of disc surgery on hitch with the CCC at Camp progratiu developed by President his lower back. Roberts in Black Rock State Park Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1933 ~ '• • Within 24 hours after the surgery, sche near Thomaston. Since duty in the to combat unemployment during duled today, doctors should be able to 9-15-86 titchen was a standard discipli- ■ Knowledge Unlimited, Inc, 1986 the Great Depression. determine how long It will keep him from ary measure, Varrick said, he For some families it was big playing, said MIchnel Dillingham, the 49ers’ £ecame pretty familiar with the benefit to have one fewer mouth to chief orthopedic surgeon. A Newspaper in Education Program Use of potato peelers. feed at the family table and to know 8 •’There are players that are playing in this Sponsored by : About 25 men from Manchester that a son was being sheltered from league who have had comparable suraerv ” The Manchester Herald were among those who gathered at the perils of idleness in the streets. he said Sunday. the Sept. 6 reunion to recount old But there was also the opportun Montana, 30, was at home last week anecdotes and to try to recognize ity tor a bit of mischief. friends they had not seen for many strapped into a portable traction unit, and Varrick recalls that those en years. rolled in the CCC were admitted to also received an anti-inflammatory shot in his lower back. Manchester Herald a movie theater in Thomaston for a IRVIN GARTSIDE, of High reduced ticket price of 15 cents. On "The loss of any player does not change our USPS 327-500 Street, said he met three of the four "bank nights” however, when goals and determination to do well this VOL. CV. No. 294 6 men who were at his camp, Camp ticket holders were eligible to win season,” said Coach BUI Walsh, who told the S u o o a ^ canior ralaa ara |1.80 Lonergan in Voluntown at the cash prizes, the CCC boys were not 49ers of the surgery following their 16-13 loss waakiy. 16.80 for ona month, $19.25 Pachaug State Forest. Gartside, permitted to buy the reduced-price Sunday to the Los Angeles Rams. Conn. 0SO4O for thraa months. $30.60 for sin who worked 13 months In the CCC, tickets. On one bank night, a whole Summertime, anytime, anywhere Second clast p o t lM paid st Man: months and $77.00 for ona yaar. Mall rates are avallabla on rtquatt. kaid he spent a lot time looking for gang from the CCC picketed the currant and gooMberry bushes in theater and won the sympathy of With Eagle 24, you can bank whenever you want to — Current quotes ensttsT Hsrtid, P.O. Box Sfti the woods. They were linked to a other patrons. Underpressure, the late at night, early in the morning, on holidays, or Conn. 06040. ' ” diaeaae that killed off pine trees. theater manager relented and let during Saturdays in the summer when our offices To place a claaalflad or display The commanding officer of hia them in. Flist IMeial Savings "Dmg abuse is a repudiation of everythins •Ovartlaamant, or to raport a news are closed. It’s 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year bank America is. The destructiveness and human camp, he recalled, took the young The D E P reunion won the praise Item, Mory or picture Idea, cbH 645- ing. And because it’s part of the YANKEE 24™ A f I wreckage mock our heritage.” — President 2711. Ofhea hours ara 6:30 a.m. to 5 men to New London for a tour of many who attended. They said The^EjC^amm^bct^ network of automated tellers, you can bank at hun M ist AMERICA 1SB7 Kellye Cash, the new Miss America, adjusts her Reagan, as ^ and his wife, Nancy, spoke out p m. Monday through Friday. through a submarine. "That was in they enjoyed the parachute- In a national broadcast against dru^buse. 1934," Gartside said. jumping show, a wo^-chopping dreds of locations statewide, too. So if you have an East Hartford, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, vCy crown at a news conference In Atlantic City. N.J., on Sunday. Cash, 21. says Alexander Ferguson, a resident demonatration, an ax-alinging con Eagle 24 card, use it. Or, if you’d like the big conve — Manchester, Vernon, Rockville and Sotiih Windsor sh® 8 basically a conaarvativa, Southern gal” who won't answer questions .h * sneaker that’s been The Manchaatar HaraM la a mam- of Autumn Street, said he recog test, and a big supply of food. nience of one, contact any First Federal office today. •••f of the Aaaoclatad Praaa and a nized about six of the men at the But it’s a g ^ bet that swapping a ^ u t tm tdewN on abortion, marijuana and sax. A realdant of Mamphia. V i!* * .!''" - American reporter Tann., aha la the grandniaca of country music star Johnny Cash. mambar of the Audit Bureau o( Ot^ reunion and kept looking around yarns was the biggest source of t^ ^ G B •mpriaoned by culatlona. for others. Like Gartside, he satisfaction. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Sent. 15. 1968 7 MAWCHESTER HEHALD, sgnt. 15. 19W — 5 Danbury castle proves to be a costly purchase
•v Dean OefwniMski purchase that proponents said «*paiide, city Parks and Recrea available, and the buildings, it was possible to see several miles in all m e Aaieciareif Er«n would provide the town with open “ It’s got a lot o f positives, the tion Director Bob R3mrson said still a good investment.” said directions. space, while also preventing mayor said. Priday. The city now has 2,0M David CMlho, a 34-year-old engi The castle was commissioned by DANBURY — While everyone's Anther development in the comfor Clearly, though, the main attrac acres o f public land within its 44 neer for Northeast Utilities who tion is the castle, which the city New York City photographer and home is their eastle, In Danbary table neighborhoods near City square miles, above the state organized a citizens group that currently rents. Its walls o f field Danbury native E. Starr Sanford there's also a castle that is Hall. A similar referendum in 1973 average, Dwyer said. fought for the purchase. “ Danbury stones are covered with ivy and the and designed by Ernest D.D. everyone's. was defeated. has the next lOO years to utilize this cornerstone with the date. 1097, is Dietrich, accordingtoa lOlOarticle It sHshighonahin, attheendofa Mayor James E. Dyer opposed Danbury also is in the second rutted dirt road shrooded by park. We never said it had to be barely visible. in Country Homes magazine. It had theporehase, arguing that it would year o f a Ave-year, 91 million utilized in the next 10 years.” been acquired along with the towering pines and leafy trees. A cost too much to renovate and program to rep ^ r some o f the rounded tower and serrated roof “The castle is architecturally surrounding property by business maintain the estate. Btot now the buildings. No money, has been A Citizen’s task force set up by unique for this region and quite man Charles D Harks during the line o f Held stones cut through the mayor Hhs come to terms with spent yet. but 9M0.M0 will be used the mayor has recommended uses sky, giving the castle known as possibly the nation,” John W. early 1900s. acquisition and is a booster of the to re|»ir the castle's dilapidated for the property, as have various Shannahan o f the state historical ft is Parks’ great-grandson, Hearthstone a look unique to these park, even though his prediction o f roof and another MM.OM will be local civic and recreational- parts. commission wrote in a letter to the Richard J'ennings, and his wife, high maintence costs has come used for other repairs, including groups, and the state Histo^cal The boilding. on the state's park task force. Connie, who now live in the castle. true. 979,090 for a dam dted by the state Commission. The many proposals The rectangular castle was built They are to be evicted at the end of register of historic places, is part of "It's a beautiful piece of land,” for its poor condition. call for setting up a day care the 998-acre C.D. Parks estate that on the edge of a sharp-sloped September so repairs can begin on Dyer said recently. “ Now, I have The mayor said it will take facility at one building, renovating valley. It is three stories high and the roof later this fall. Connie the city purchased in IMS for 94.7 an obligation to make it work.” millions more to make all the the farm and allowing the Univer The million. Also part of the estate are has three towers, two on the Jennings believes the castle is best The city has hired four additional necessary repairs to the park, sity of Connecticut to operate it, elearf; 20 other buildings, including a backside. The windows are narrow suited for a museum. workers in its park department to including 91.3 million to make the opening the waters to fishermen and irregularly placed, a covered “ I’ m glad the city of Danbury gttben main house, and a farm. maintain the grounds and more castle useable as a lodge or inn. and ice skaters, and creating an City residents voted 2-1 for the porch wraps around three sides of went ahead and purchased it. delega will be hired as use of the estate the land and water animat shelter. the first floor. Erom the roof, it’s definitely.” she said. tile m i the pel Inti Connecticut in B ri^ I Homer watercolofs shed new light S prima iK candk B y Suson Okulo Prosecutor fights Waterman appeal The Assocloted Press candk left to H AR TFO R D — A state prosecutor has asked the U.S. District NEW HAVEN — A new perspec relath Court to dismiss the appeal of former state Agriculture tive of American artist Winslow delegt Commissioner H. Earl Waterman Jr. of his larceny conviction, Homer is being sketched at the officials said. Yale University Art Gallery this Tha Assistant State’s Attorney John M. Massameno argued that an fall with a comprehensive exhibi E wooM appeal filed by Waterman should be thrown out because it tion of the I9th century artist’s R e p n l contains claims never presented in state courts. watercolors. Waterman was convicted by a Jury of defrauding the town of Homer, who died in I9l0 at the 'The Suffield of 930.900. He was sentenced to a suspended five-year age of 74, is known mostly for his i N : prison term, ordered to repay Suffield, and fined 910,000. weighty oil paintings. These works ofS O p Waterman paid the fine and began his probation Aug. 19. A touched on such subjects as the e v e r y one-year payment schedule has been arranged for restitution, Civil War and life at sea. R e p u l Massameno said. But the Yale exhibit, by giving Waterman’s lawyers have until Sept. 20 to respond to full attention to his watercolors, is P Loci Massameno’s motion to dismiss the appeal, officials said. exposing a more personal side of and Rl the artist, said Helen A. Cooper, the hadoip organizer of the show “ Winslow Homer is hardly an Reput) Wesleyan opens enlarged library unknown artist in American art” well-in said Cooper, curator of American waaai MIDDLETOWN — Wesleyan University rededicated its paintings and sculpture at the Yale \ \ enlarged and renovated Olin Memorial Library after an gallery. “ He was perhaps in his Obvi academic procession through the campus. lifetime the most famous artist in to act!' Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Daniel Boorstein, who is America. We have uncovered a into pit currently librarian of Congress, gave the address to Wesleyan part of the artist’s sensitivity” xp prioto faculty, students and supporters gathered on the lawn before the The Yale exhibit encompasses 94 they d< library Saturday. Winslow Homer’s "Watching the Har believi Marion Osman lets everyone know where her loyalties lie as she roots High School Saturday afternoon in West Hartford. She is the mother of watercolors that Homer painted at the Yale University Art Gallery in New for Manchester High School during its opening game against Conard The addition to the 50-year-old library nearly doubled its space, from 1873 to 1905. usually while he bor," painted in 1873, is one of 94 Haven through Nov. 2. campa Manchester senior Tony Osman, who wears uniform number 31 university officials said, providing 420 more seats and boosting was vacationing in places such as watercolors by the artist being exhibited O’Neill shelf capacity from 200,000 to 800,000 volumes. Florida or Gloucester. Mass. Cooper characterized the exhibit In ge as the most comprehensive show color painting by dividing the such as “ How Many Eggs” and vacations, “ when he was more conven ing ever of the artist’s work in the individual works into periods. natives fishing In the Carribean, relaxed, in touch perhaps with his Child blamed for deadly blaze watercolor medium. Cooper said. It reflects the times he reflected In “ Sponge Fishing” psyche.” Cooper said. selectii The curator said Homer would ones wl M HS vs. Conard: on the sidelines PLAINFIELD — Fire officials say that a child playing with a ’The show premiered at the spent in Gloucester, theCarribean. “ The watercolor medium Is very National Gallery of Art in Washing different from painting In oil,” often set himself a task for each cigarette lighter probably caused the fire that killed him and his England. Florida and the Adiron- campa ton in April and then moved to the dacks and often speaks of one of the Cooper said last week. “ The work, such as painting a scene In two siblings. campa Amon Carter Museum in Fort artist’s favorite pastimes, fishing. medium itself evokes a different shades of one or two colors or Herald by Gary Tucker Fire Marshal Joseph F. Bergeron said he did not want to report photos Worth. Texas. Its stay in New Many of the works are of water, response." Where oils allow an employing different watercolor They the findings because It would hurt the grieving fam ily more. But Haven through Nov. 2 is its only including the brilliant blues of the artist the time to rework Ideas, the techniques. manda “ professional Investigators eliminated all other causes of the Cooper also has arranged the showing In the Northeast If is ocean around Bermuda or the fast-drying nature of watercolors problei fire.” he said. supported by a grant from the IBM darker tones associated with north demand more of a momentary works in thematic groups, where 'The blaze swept the second-floor apartment of the two-family Corp. ern streams around Quebec. Ho approach, she said she said the repeated portrayal of a The I home about 8 a m. Tuesday as the children’s mother, Debra The show chronicles Homer's mer also painted people, including Homer did most of his waterco subject through several waterco much p Oropesa was taking a shower, officials said. Her husband Odelin Increasing sophistication in water- the children of Gloucester in works lors while he was on working lors tells a story. was at work. greatd Their children, Ryan Paul, 3, Crystal Lyn, 17 months, and primar Nathan, 3 months, were killed, officials said. were se Court reviews cases of job security preliml more dl 5 Nonel Jobless claims fall 12 percent HARTFORD (AP) - The extent Casualty division manager Tho almost any reason. Companies who have tried to of Job security for 1.3 million mas Finley who said the company Finley appealed, and In 1985 the Improve relations “ through open picked ] WETHERSFIELD — The number of filings for unemployment non-union workers In Connecticut violated Its own written rules when state Appellate Court ordered a communications" will face higher was a bi insurance benefits fell 12 percent to a weekly average of 24,815 for could be decided this year or early it fired him In 1976. new trial. The Appellae Court said risk of lawsuit If the Appellate the two weeks ended Sept. 0, Labor Commissioner P. Joseph next when the state Supreme Court The rules say dismissals would a jury should have a chance to Court order stands, he said. numbet Peraro said Sunday. hears cases of two people who lost take place only for cause. Finley decide whether written and oral Finley's attorney. Robert Heag- July. In The weekly average number of new claims dropped to 2,M0 their livelihood. had worked for Aetna for 24 years representations of lifetime em ney. said lawyers for Aetna have one stat “ They are critical cases. They from 3,095 for the previous two-week period, while continued and had a good record. Aetna said ployment made to Finley were raised mostly technical Issues to registei are going to map out the world of It fired Finley and another man enforceable. the Supreme Court, so the justices claims dropped to 21,849 from 25,071, Peraro said in a statement. represe Claims prompted by seasonal, temporary conditions also private employment for years to ager because other employees Aetna appealed that ruling to the may have to decide the case on come in Connecticut." said Tho were being affected by a feud technical grounds, rather than on dropped to 2,133 from 5,010. Supreme Court. It is t( mas Crosby, attorney for Notre between the two. The Connecticut Business and the question of at-will employment. last wee Dame High School In West Haven A Jury rejected his arguments Even so, later this year or early Industry Association, a business- happen Homeless protest proves success that was sued by a teacher It after the Superior Court Judge backed special Interest and lobby in 1987 the high court could rule on refused to rehire. trying the case ruled that Aetna’s ing group, won permission to enter employment at-will in the Notre primary NEW H AVEN — The city agreed to provide additional housing Business representatives say the rules were guidelines, not a binding the case as a “ friend of the court.” Dame High School case. accusto and the state promised more money for the homeless, making a Supreme Court should uphold In contract. The question of whether CBIA president Kenneth Decko Maria D’Ulisse-Cupo taught lan selectio each case the historic doctrine of the feud constituted cause wasjiot sees “ profound implications for guage there lor two years before success of a weekiong protest by three dozen homeless people, a particip community activist said. “ at-wlH” employment — that an a major Issue because as an at-will Connecticut employer-employee she was told In 1984 she would not " I t ’s had a tremendous effect. All the things we’ve been asking employer can fire a non-contract employee. Finley could be fired for relations” In the Finley cose. receive a third one-year contract. election for have been committed,” the Rev. Karl Hilgert said. worker for good, bad or no reason. In the Homeless men, women and children who camped out In tents The AFL-CIO estimates that 1.3 mixed n on the New Haven Green for the last week ended their protest million of Connecticut’s 1.8 million workers are not covered by union Belaga i Sunday. Hilgert, director of Christian Community Action and a contracts. convent The co-captains meet before the game for the traditional coin-flip to member of the Greater New Haven Welfare Reform Coalition, Opposed to the doctrine are see which team will receive the opening kickoff. Manchester credited the protest for eliciting a promise of more state funds. Candida — ^ ------— ii"i' lawyers for employees who say encoura co-captains Jim Goddard (53) and Dwayne Albert (23) meet with The city also promised to apply for federal rent subsidies and businesses should have to fulfill Manchester managers Michele Curtiss (left) and Christy Zimmerman the YM CA pledged to house some of the homeless until other promises they make to their cut up some oranges before Saturday’s game. Conard captain Pete Dante (30) as referee Larry Dupont qives the quarters are opened, Hilgert said. employees. signal that Manchester will receive. A Superior Court jury found In 1983 against former Aetna Life & Tuesday Only Cc From Our Meat Dept. NEW 1 Weicker ready to aid Belaga iKN Ttn CUT frequent! 9 they do ii 'p o r k C H O P S ...... *1.99ib7 some buE By Judd Everhart This year, the GOP convention COUNTnr tTYLB ^ only a thi The Assocloted Press nominated Bozzuto for governor. But evt News Analysis But his two rivals. Belaga and S P A R E R I B S ...... *1.69ib. takes the HARTFORD — Not too long ago, former state Sen. Gerald Labriola, us that bi back In early 1985, U S. Sen. Lowell had enough convention support to From Our Deli Dept. this happ P. Weicker Jr. found himself In qualify for a primary. Belaga won RustrirsfTWVKPl 9 ^ trouble with Connecticut Republi the primary earlier this month. our thank cans again. "This time, we’re going to win Weicker said he was aiming his COOKED SALAMI...... *2.59ib. Th ere! He had told an Interviewer that because we’re better," he said. convention remarks chiefly at experts tl he thought Democratic Gov. Wil ‘T v e been convinced from Day Republicans from Fairfield concentn liam A. O’Neill was doing "a darn One that Julie Belaga was the one county, long a GOP stronghold. D U T C H L O A F ...... *2.59ib. dangerou fW g o ^ Job” This, while Weicker’s person who could beat Bill “ Lew really had a tough time generatio hand-picked GOP chairman. Tho O’Neill” raising any dough in Fairfield From Our Own Bakery medical e mas J. D’Amore Jr . was going “ Since Tom and I have taken County and that, in the final (Msnehester Store Only) leaders hi around the state trying to get over the party, if nothing else, analysis, could have cost him the HAWN BRAN persuadir Republicans to believe that O’Neill we’ve tried to be pragmatic. Julie election bwause he couldn’t get on problem i was doing a not-so-good job and was. is and will be the the gal who TV.” Weicker said. PO U N D C A K E ...... •1.59.Bch could be defeated in ’88 will beat Bill O’Neill. ” Belaga’s primary campaign in cities. Today. Weicker says that all he When Weicker addressed this cluded major emphasis on the 6 WhenN meant was that negative cam summer’s Republican nominating southwestern corner of the state, Manchester Store Grocery Specials the privat paigning doesn’t work in Connecti convention, he asked delegates not where many residents watch New taO XCAN B. ^ avoid the i cut elections, a point O’Neill to repeat the mistake he said they York television stations and listen responded himself has made in the past had made four years ago. to New York radio. She spent PEPSI...... •laOSspk. Too many delegates, he said. leR "T o me. politics is a positive thousands of dollars on New York MEMBI Manchester head coach Ron Cournoyer (right) points as he tries to get the 1982 convention disappointed game.” Weicker said in an inter media beamed into Connecticut. Jackets wi his message across during Saturday’s action. view at week’s end. "I don’t belong that their man. former state Sen. Weicker said he would concen MAYONNAISE ...... oSsa oi. ■ aa-M O A N -O N kiM iiiA N -O M I ______multimilli M H S senior Scott Rhea is stretched out on the to the school of going around and Richard C. Bozzuto. hadn’t won the trate on that region of the state as bad-mouthing everybody who’s a gubernatorial nomination and re he campaigns this fall fOr Belaga popular pr bench with a torn muscle as his Indian teammates Democrat” fused to work for the convention’s and other Republican candidates. 317 Highland St. Rout* 44 clothing, i battle Conard in the football opener Saturday. Rhea Now that Connectictit Republi choice. Lewis B. Rome. “ My heart is really in this ManchBBiBr Covanlry company’! cans have nominated Deputy " I f more Republicans had gone election end I ’m really looking highland park market •4S-4277 Jackets. Fi was Injured before Saturday but he wanted to be House Majority Leader Julie D home and worked, rather than forward to being a help in any way I 742-73S1 campaign with his teammates. Belaga of Westport for governor, sitting on their hands, we’d be here can,” the senator said. Try Drugs Weicker Is convinced the GOP can tonight ready to nominate Lew “ Either by my choice or some Member win this year’s gubernatorial Rome for a second term as body else’s. I ’ve been leR on the election governor ” Weicker said bench often enough.” M ANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Sept. 15, 1986 - 7 Fourth bomb rocks French capital
Danlloff retumt to hit offfict By ChariM Campbell United States and Canada on the The Associated Press first international flights this P rim a ry MOSCOW - American Jdumalist Nicholas Danlloff returned to morning were allowed to enter work In bit offlce today for the flrat time since he waa Jailed on PARIS — A bomb exploded at without visas at Paris’ Charles de espionage charges 1$ days ago. He said negotations will go on to police headquarters in the center of Gaulle airport. J a c k try to resolve his case. Paris today, the fourth bombing in “These things take time to put Anderson Danlloff has lived at the U.8. Embassy since his conditional the French capital in a week, and Into effect,” said Penton Spring,» m e s s a g e release from I^fortovo Prison on Friday Into the custody of fire department officials said 36 spokesman for Air France, who Charge d’Affaires Richard Combs. people were injured, six leriously. said the airline was boarding \£ ^ 81-year-old correspondent for U.8. News & World Report “rne explosion, I which came one passengers without visas on inter told reporters outside the embassy that he spoke today to the day after the government spelled national flights to France while THI is m i x ^ K G B secret.pollce colonel handling his case. out new anti-terrorist measures, awaiting clarification. “ We hdd a pleasant conversation on the telephone, I mean, as rocked an area where driver’s Sunday’s cafe explosion was the licenses are Issued. p le m n t as such things can be," Danlloff said. “ He said I was not third terrorist bombing in Paris in "It was a very violent explo heeded today. I promised to call tomorrow. That’s the a week. Aquino needs agreement, and I’ll call tomorrow. sion,” said one police official, As in the previous attacks, there T h e primary in Cormectkrtrt lawl Tuesday speaking on condition of anonym were two claims of responsibility. " I believe there will be active negotiations going on aimed at ity. "Several persons were thrown c l e a ^ esiabtisiwd that the cheitee ef a securing m y release. The Committee for Solidarity with several meters. The windows blew Arab and Middle East Political gttbernatorlal candidafe made l»y eaiiteiHkm " I continue, obviously, to’ be a hostage for (Gennadiy) out, even the ones at the counters funding heip Zakharov.” Prisoners, which has been issuing delegates in m id-Jafy was not tfie cfwke of separating the public from those threats and claiming bombings the majortty of RepabDcanewflUfM toeoto working here. Many people were since last winter, mailed a state the polls. hit by flying glass (hat caused cuts ment to the news agency Agence- to succeed Waleta to meet with freed prisoners to their faces and hands.” France Presse, postmarked Sun There was no immediate claim of In the minds of many Repabficansthe WARSAW , Poland — Lech Walesa said he would meet with day and receiv^ this morning, responsibility. claiming responsiblity for the S primary also prosed that cfiooshig the Solidarity activists and underground leaders just freed from jail President Francois Mitterrand Champs-Elysees bombing. candidate for gosemor — and p ei^ p s W ASHINGTON — It should surprise no one that to discuss how to respond to the sweeping amnesty declared by said today the fight against terror A separate statement from the candidates for other high offices — should be Philippine President Corazon Aquino will come to the communist government. ism is "the business of the entire same group, also received today.by BLO Washington this week with her hand out. She “ There is much that we have to talk to each other about ... nation.” He praised three men who left to the rank and file rather than to a AFP, claimed responsiblity for a desperately needs aid to keep the Philippines from There is a new situation and I would ask that you give us time and risked their lives Sunday to remove cafeteria bombing Friday that OAC relatively small number of convention not pressure us," Walesa said Sunday, speaking to supporters a bomb from a crowded cafe on the LOC breaking apart. injured 41 people just outside TIMI delegates. Her ousted predecessor. Ferdinand Marcos, left who filled a church courtyard-in the Baltic port of Gdansk after a Champs-Elysees, one dying in the Paris. Roman Catholic Mass celebrating the prisoners’ release. attempt and the other two suffering In Beirut, Lebanon, a group That is unquestionably true. But the proof the economy in ruins from 20 years of cronyism. Walesa, the former chairman of the outlawed Solidarity free serious wounds. APpbolo calling itself the Partisans of Right bad loans and industrial chaos. His family and After a wave of attacks, France E would be more convincing if more friends drained the profits out of every company trade movement, welcomed more than a dozen union activists and Freedom today claimed re Republicans had voted in the primary. released in the amnesty, which the government said applied to announced anti-terrorism mea A French riot policeman looks Inside a woman’s bag in a sponsibility for planting the ' they could lay their hands on. They squeezed 225 political prisoners and Is scheduled to end today. sures that include stricter visa shopping area near Paris, following recent days’ bomb Champs-Elysees bomb, and said It The highest realistic hope was for a turnout money out of the populace to support their own requirements and the use of blasts In Paris. A bomb exploded Friday in a cafeteria, was behind all 10 explosions in of so percent. In fact, only about one out of lavish lifestyle. soldiers at airports, to help process Paris since December. That group visitors, and at border crossings. injuring 41 people, and another explosion today rocked %re veW ry ^ fiveJ »/ of the ' state's 4M.000 registered Now Aquino must pay the price. She faces a Peres seeks U.S. help for parley was first heard from last week. Open Forum massive debt burden and economic stagnation for The police headquarters bombed police headquarters in Paris. Chirac’s radio appearance to Republlcanscared enough to go to the polls. years to come. Internal figures of the World Bank W A SH IN G TO N — Prime Minister Shimon Peres, opening a today is on the He de la Cite, not far announce the new anti-terrorism two-day visit today, is seeking U.S. support for the international from Notre Dame cathedral. people were arrested, (hostly Leb Locally, campaign staffers for Julie Belaga show a current outstanding Philippine debt of $26 bombing, Premier Jacques Chirac measures had been announced conference the Israeli leader and Egyptian President Hosni The cafe bomb Sunday exploded anese citizens. On Friday, the announced the new anti-terrorism several days earlier, and Sunday’s P reduced prescriptions for the billion, which will climb to more than $36 billion in and Richard Boxzuto complained that they Mr. Herald tells Mr. Rand refuse to go to Gert Mubarak have agreed is the best next step in the search for a after being taken to an under government ordered all 12 expelled measures. elderly, yet she voted herself a the next decade. "In other words,” states a explosion seemed timed as a ON 1 had spoken to numbers of Manchester DeLeo’s house when the com Middle East peace. ground parking lot. killing a from France, although attorneys He said visas would be required further challenge to the policies. pay raise. Swensson voted confidential World Bank assessment, "(the policeman and badly injuring Republicans who are normally Interested and lies to readers plaint about her dogs was made? But Peres, who will switch jobs with hard-line Foreign Minister for some contended their clients of all visitors except those from U.S. citizens, who previously against a bill that would have Don’t they usually investigate Philippines) cannot... be expected to repay its another policeman and a tavern had no connection with terrorists well-informed. Many did not even know there Yitzhak Shamir next month, lacks support of the Israeli coalition Switzerland and France’s 11 could visit France without visas, provided state retirees with and deliver a warning outlining debt.” Cabinet. employee. or radical causes. partners in the European Common are among those now required to was a O OP election going on, they said. To the Editor: “liiis morning, police raided better medidal insurance, yet the state law? Why didn’t Dog These confidential figures were obtained by the "W hat do we need this trouble for?” Shamir said Sunday after Mitterrand said in a statement Market, and that soldiers would obtain the documents. Lebanese districts of the capital “that the struggle against terror Obviously, that came as a disappointment voted herself full medical Iwnef- Warden Rand explain to Miss San Francisco-based Philippine Support Peres reported to the Cabinet on last week’s summit meeting help immigration officers with the In the first official reaction to the and its suburbs and arrested 20 ism is the business of the whole The writer of the Herald its when she voted In favor of DeLeo the "time consuming Committee. We have also had access to other with Mubarak that produced the idea of working toward an extra burden of inspection to try to visa requirements, Swedish For to active party members who had put effort people, French news reports said, nation. Whoever attacks human keep terrorists out of France editorial that lacked the courage making herself and other state process" in issuing a ticket, classified intelligence reports and economic international peace conference. eign Minister Sten Andersson said into picking and supporting a Republican citing unidentified sources. Police lives must be pursued in an Chirac said the visa requirement to sign his or her name severly legislators full time state instead of leading her to believe analyses. And in July, we visited the Philippines today that he did not believe the refused to comment. implacable manner.” would be effective immediately, they deemed worthy of the governorship and attacked my campaign an employees. that every time one of her dogs and spoke to its top leaders, including President measure would contribute to curb After last week’s bombings. 12 Less than an hour after Sunday’s but passengers arriving from the ing terrorism. believed was capable of waging an effective nouncement. Fo r the sake of Mr. Herald, the anonymous barked she could expect him on Aquino. Impeachment trial opens today clarity we shall call the anonym editorial writer, lacked the ho campaign against incumbent Gov. William the front doorstep to issue a W A SH IN G TO N - The Senate today begins Its first ous writer Mr. Herald. nesty to list my entire pi^qgram, O ’Neill. 140.00 ticket? O UR CONCLUSION; Despite her personal impeachment trial in a half-century, with the duty of deciding Although M r Herald attacked which Includes eliminationJtiO of the popularity, she cannot possibly satisfy the New anti-drug handbook In general, the same people who serve as whether imprisoned federal judge Harry E. Claiborne should be THE QUICK STAFTT my candidacy he did not illus real estate conveyance tax; full If the wardens had bothered to expectations of the people. The Philippines must kicked off the bench because of his 1984 conviction for tax convention delegates or who participate in trate one error, one mistake, one medical benefits to state reti follow-up on the neighbor’s com be given emergency aid. or the impoverished evasion. U.8. P selecting the convention delegates were the exaggeration, one lie. or even one rees; restoration of the death plaint, they would have found majority will sink deeper into poverty until they A seat in the historic Senate Caucus Room was reserved for no quick fix in schoois ones who worked in the pre-primary half-truth in my entire penalty for rape-murder and that Gert’s yard is fenced in, the become desperate enough to rebel Claiborne himself, temporarily released from a federal prison in campaign and who will work in the election statement. arson-murder; construction of dogs are not left in the yard all The World Bank report places most of the blame Alabama to attend, as the central figure in a nationally televised WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre at them might have just gone into PROGRAM. Manchester residents have two more bridges over the day, and are never left out when for the debt crisis on incredibly bad investments drama that will unfold before a special impeachment panel of 12 tary of Education William J. despair and said there’s nothing we cam paign. Bennett said today a new govern been aware of the decline of the Connecticut river; creation of an Gert is not home. Should a that "took place with guarantees or loans from senators. can do — schools where 60 or 70 They would be encouraged by a broader Herald since the Ferguson fam agency to control runaway insu The panel’s first order of business will be to rule on a Claiborne ment handbook relies on effective percent of the kids were using neighbor’s cat or dog, or a government-owned banks. ” These loans, the study strategies for keeping drugs away ily sold the paper. The recent motion crucial to his defense against impeachment. That is the drugs, but schools where they mandate, and the lack of one is a perplexing rance premiums; stiffer penal stranger, cause them to bark charges, were "ill-conceived, overpriced and from young people, but it is not a editorial by Mr. Herald Is ample judge’s contention that the Senate should consider his claim that managed to get the use down to 15 WATCH problem . ties for drug dealers; increased continuously, they are brought proved unprofitable.” In plain language, this quick fix for the drug problem in or 20 percent.” evidence of why the Herald’s veterans' benefits; strengthen indoors. he was framed by overzealous prosecutors who acted illegally. The low turnout on Tuesday came after means Marcos’ associates misused government- the nation’s schools. Bennett also was holding a news high standards and quality writ ing of the hypertension law that Gert has always had dogs, backed funds. ” We point to policies that have conference today to discuss the COUSIN much publicity about the convention, and a ing ability had degenerated into a protects police and firemen; usually three pets and her guide The report also lays some of the blame on the Nomination nears end of bumpy road worked. Schools that have man department’s role in President great deal more in anticipation of the very thin newspaper with poorly providing employers with the dog. Her dogs have been animals "substantial capital flight” that began in 1983 at aged to solve this problem. Schools Reagan’s government-wide initia H AR R IE T primary. One danger is that if candidates written articles that In no way right to refuse employment to that were destined to be des the first signs of Marcos’ political troubles. WASHINGTON — William H. Rehnquist’s nomination as the where there was a very serious tive to fight drug abuse. were selected by prim ary without the reflect Manchester mores. diseased persons who could troyed, such as Gyp, a german Aquino brings with her the backbone of her nation’s next chief justice appears to be nearing the end of its drug problem, but now that prob “We have to get tough, and we RAT HER lem is on the decline.” Bennett said The abortionists don't mind transmit their disease to the administration; the Cabinet officers responsible bumpy road to confirmation with Senate approval all but have to do it now,” Bennett said in preliminary of a convention, it might be even Shepard with one eye who was on N B C -TV ’s "Today” show. killing innocent babies but they public; and firm opposition of for the uphill struggle of pulling their country out assured. his introduction to the 78-page HEART OUT! more difficult to stimulate interest. attacked and mauled by another “ That’s what we’re looking at. guide. sure hate to have anyone know abortion, just as the Bible does. Although more criticism of the nomination was expected in dog when he was a puppy. Gert of its economic quagmire. Our associate Donald effective strategies for keeping Bennett already has put copies in 5 Nonetheless, the number of voters who With her brilliant kids, her their identities. Swensson and As an independent I will be able paid the vet fees and gave him a Goldberg has obtained a series of candid, internal continued Senate debate today, Republican and Democratic drugs away from kids.” leaders appeared close to agreeing to a Tuesday vote. the mail to every public and' husband in real estate, and picked Belaga to lead their party on Tuesday Bozzuto do not deserve to have to represent the people not home — something I thought World Bank appraisals of each Cabinet member, The department is opening up private elementary and secondary Members of both parties said they expect more than 30 votes her perfect figure, Cousin was a broader representation than the their voting records and political political leaders. Rand advocated. Every dog in based on confidential interviews, economic toll-free telephone lines today for school and to every school against the nomination. Confirmation requires a majority vote of Harriet dominates every A( number of delegates who picked Bozzuto in actions hidden from the public. It Last, not certainly least, the Manchester should be as well analyses and staff visits to the Philippines. the public to call for its new superintendent. the 100-memt>er Senate, where Republicans outnun^lber family gathering. Want to is bad enough we have anonym anonymous editorial was pure treated and loved as Gert’s dogs handbook. "Schools Without The public can call 1-800-624-0100 July. In Manchester, for instance, there is Democrats 53-47. 1 Frei ous editorial writers, let alone hogwash. Next time you attack are. IN G E N E R A L , according to one high-level Drugs.” The Education Depart for copies of the handbook. The fight back? Hereb our plan: 4 Bivi one state convention delegate for every 100 ment has printed 1 million copies of anonymous politicians, espe Ed Wilson please remember that memo. World Bank officials have found “ a local Washington. D.C., number is 1. Join the Quick Start 9 Spn registered voters, or a 1 percent Rand's impression that Gert its handbook at a cost of 40 cents cially where it concerns the lives the residents of Manchester are somewhat confused situation, in which most senior 659-4854. People also can write for 1 2 2 0 0 planned to move before this is Rain adds to floods In MIcfilgan each and will spend as much as 30 copies to: Schools Without Drugs. Phis Program today. representation. of human beings. far too intelligent to believe 13 Ron totally without truth. She has officers are either completely new. or ‘holdovers’ cents more to mail each copy free Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Itls fas2. Itls proven. 14 VoH It is to be hoped that the 20 percent turnout Yes, I do oppose abortion. Just untrue headlines; substantiated worked hard, and planned well who do not expect to be retained for long.” The DETR OIT — More rain fell today in Lower Michigan, where to parents and others who request Bennett said use of drugs, With yummy new 15 Ev« last week does not indicate what would as every person that call them by no facte; written by an for her retirement. Her home is memo points out that "the new senior officials raging floodwaters have killed at least seven people and caused them. including alcohol, is “the most menus and food 16 On« happen in the future if candidate selection by selves Judaeo-Christians must anonymous writer. her castle and her dogs are her have many different preoccupations, among more that $58 million in damage, authorities said. Bennett said the handbook is a serious threat to the health and choices. Emotional avoi also oppose abortion. family. She has never dwelled on which making new appointments and exposing the More than 3,600 people remained out of their homes because of response to Americans who under well-being of our children.” com primary were the norm. As voters became support, too-w e’re ottw Yes, I oppose allowing homo Edward J. Wilson her blindness, nor used it as an misdeeds of the past regime have higher the floods, the National Guard was on patrol in some places to stand the seriousness of the drug TTie problem cuts across class accustomed to making their own candidate help prevent looting, and officials warned against contact with problem and have asked what onyoursidel 17BISC sexuals to teach the young or Candidate, excuse for special consideration. immediate priority than forming a consensus on a lines and geographic boundaries. 18 Fish selections, increasing numbers might floodwaters polluted by wastes. steps they can take to protect their And talk cdxwi work In food places where their ISth Assembly District She has accomplished much in development plan for the future. ” Bennett said. ”In some schools, 20 Autt Gov. James J. Blanchard praised residents for helping to children. reducing, twe’veeven participate in party primaries — and in the disease could be transferred to her life to be proud of. The memo then warns; "Moreover. Cabinet drug deals at lunch are common. In shelter the evacuees and for stacking sandbags during last “ The book is addressed to others, intruders regularly enter reduced the prioel elections that followed. an innocent person. The Bible is members have not yet adopted the discipline of an 22 C If Rand had explained to Gert adults.” Bennett said. "Of course, the building to sell drugs to 24 C clear on homosexuality — it is an week’s four-day onslaught of torrential rains and swollen rivers. 2. Just before the In the end, though, the prim ary sends a Warden failed the same procedures he did to agreed policy line — on the contrary, they children should say no. but adults students. Even schools with strict 25 J family gaOhers for the mixed message. While the voters’ choice of abomination. Bozzuto and your paper, we would not be frequently make mutually incompatible have to help them say no.” drug policies on paper do not to tell dog rules h o ik J ^ , buy your 28. Belaga undermines the argument that Swensson chose to desert the losing a revered friend and statements based on their personal views and European bankers never forget The secretary conceded that the always enforce them effectively.” American way, that is their neighbor. political constituencies. Perhaps none of this is handbook is “not a quick fix. This The handbook “tells how drug self a knock-’em- 30 I conventions are the best way to choose JACKSO N , Miss. — European bankers never forget, say state choice. To the Editor: surprising in the circumstances. ’ ’ isn’t magic.” use starts, how it progresses, and dead party dress. candidates, the turnout was anything but officials who have found that pre-(Jivll War debts can cause But. he said, “we point to 34 L Swensson would not support a Barbara Mace Here are the World Bank’s confidential how it can be identified. Most 3. Remind Harriet 35 P encouraging. modern financial headaches. examples that work. We point to important, it tells how it can be bill that would have sharply Why did both Ms. Celinski and 67 Falknor Dr. assessments of Aquino’s top economic Cabinet The state’s 1841 repudiation of $7 million in bonds came up after how risky real officials and the problems they face: situations where someone looking stopped.” he said. 36 0 W the 1986 Legislature authorized borrowing on the international estate is. Then • Finance Minister Jaime Ongpin, point man in 37 A market. sympathize with 38C the hoped-for economic recovery, has expressed "The first (banker) said,'Whatare you all goingtodoabout the her on having kids 39 Y doubts that increased exports could provide the default?’ Every one of them I talked to asked about it. It is a big Who are smarter 40 R Companies chip in to fight drug probiem needed stimulus. The reason is that the traditional thing there.” said Treasurer Bill Cole, who estimates that the than she is. Philippine exports — sugar, coconuts and copra — bonds, with interest, would cost $50 million. 42 A 43 6 N EW YORK — America’s corporations are are bringing depressed prices on the world the syndication of Little Rascals movies to 44 V frequently criticized for the irresponsible things market. television stations nationwide. they do in pursuit of a buck, and all too often, when • Central Bank Governor Jose Fernandez Is 9 4 6 S some business does support a charity or cause, it is frantically trying to capitalize on both the 48 C MOST OF TH E T-SHIRTS feature Buckwheat COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERIES 51 S only a thinly veiled effort to increase profits. domestic and international good will Aquino has and his trademark saying: " 0 -T a y .” Now Fun 55 K But every once in a while a company or two Robert won to make economic changes before the good Wednesdays - 6 p.m. Wear is producing a new shirt. It features September 17 - November 12 56 ^ takes the lead in social responsibility and reminds feelings wear off. He doesn’t consider the large H ALF PRICE O F fG 9! 60 E Buckwheat saying simply; “Crack is not 0-Tay.” H. LOUISE RUDDELL AUDITORIUM us that big business can have a conscience. When W asm an budget deficit too worrisome, but he has predicted S M IE $ 1 0 r Another of the company’s T-shirt characters. MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL this happens they deserve some recognition — and that many Philippine private hanks are weaker 61 S Godzilla, will come out with a similar message: 62 C our thanks. than they’re letting on, and “there would be a need Join by September 27 for only $10 at these convenient locations: "Drugs, The Real Monster.” 63 P There is almost unanimous agreement among for financial rescue packages for these banks in According to Stanley Halbreich, chairman of The Community Education Series at Manchester Memorial Hospital is continuirrg this fall agaiY experts that crack — a highly addictive the future.” 64 8rioi Fun Wear, profits from sales of the anti-drug with a new lineup of topics that we hope you will find interesting and informative concentrated form of cocaine — is the most • Jose Concepcion, minister for trade and soiniiwMDion 65 Unck T-shirts will be donated to organized anti-drug The series Is designed to give members of the community, as well as the Hospital Family, an parse dangerous new drug to hit our nation’s streets in a industry, views his office as "a living government WhppWt toM>. ClMMh company is doing this because of the influence that activities and the company will provide shirts to opportunity to hear about different facets of health and heaKh care today moBInglonRd. 66 Warri generation. So far law-enforcement officials, organization that feels, listens, cares and worm its spokesmen — top pro athletes — have on young Boys Clubs and other community groups. Following Is a complete listing of programs scheduled for the series They are all open to the SKN.IMna. • Thum. 4:15 pm * 630pm medical experts and church and community itoiR people and because of the recent cocaine deaths of “ The best way to reach youngsters,” says responsible public at rio charge. •Won. 445 pmf 830 pm leaders have had only limited success in oc basketball star Len Bias and football star Don Halbreich, "is through the characters they like •r .K ifi ^ people.” He predicts that KUfmti III persuading young people to avoid the drug. The » the high unemployment situation in the Programs are all held on Wednesdays at 6 p m in the H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium Rogers. and the clothing they wear. We’re enlisting the 1831 «Wn SUM 1 Franc problem is reaching epidemic proportions in many Philippines is not corrected quickly “ there will be SEPTEMBER •Won. 630 pm 'Om CIi Said Wachtel: ” We have made a corporate help of not only Eddie Murphy, but other popular (abbr. cities. an escalation of the extreme left in about two SasE.OwhrShM 2 Varily commitment because, as a successful company celebrities throughout show business who will use 17 T H E USE O F MEDICATX5NS TH A T A F F E C T T H E HEART Marlin Duke. MD.. tWCk-WICK •'niuri.930wn 6 When New York Gov. Mario Cuomo called upon years.” Cardiologist using top athletes as spokespersons, we have an their image to help convince young people that the TTOmWnSPM the private sector to help convince youngsters to •«M.S30wn opportunity to reach impressionable youngsters in drug scene is not for them." 24 TEENAGE ALCOHOUgM & SUBSTANCE ABUSE Bill Evans. Human avoid the drug, two major companies quickly Services Counselor responded. a positive way. We believe the problem is critical, As for those who remain skeptical that corporate and no one can afford to turn their backs on the support for worthy cause is genuine. Halbreich OCTOBER I New registrants should arrive crisis.” voices a view shared by many corporate leaders, iHaiifliPHtpr Hrralft V i hour before times listed for orientation. MEMBERS ONLY is known mainly for men’s 1 ARTHRmS Michael Passaretti. M D .. Orthopedic Surgeon Another major clothing manufacturer who has but too often unacknowledged. Founded In IN I For more Information and additional class locations, call jackets with a signature logo over the pocket Its 8 STRESS M A N A G E M EN T Manage NIssanka. M .D . Psychiatrist. joined the anti-crack campaign is Fun Wear, the “Of course we are in business to make money. multimillion-dollar advertising campaign features PENNY M SIEFFEnr 1-800-972-9320 New York-based T-shirt company that sells more But we must have a healthy and decent society in PuMtohar 15 CHOOSING DAY CARE Maureen Brown. Child Life Specialist “M popular professional athletes modeling their DOUGLAS A. BEVINS Emcutlva EdHor JAMES P. SACKS.... HEARING LOSS Paul S Norman. M D . Otolaryngologist, and Qvtstie Reynolds, than $20 million annually of young America’s which to function. If we can help save one life, Managing EdMor 22 clothing. But starting immediately the pros in the ALEXANDER QIRELLI Audiologist favorite garment. keep one kid off drugs, that Is more important than Aaaodala Editor ATC company’s ads will no longer extoll the virtues of One of its biggest-selling T-shirts features any entry on a balance sheet. ’ ’ 29 LIVING W ITH ELD ER LY PARENTS Penny Rearick. Medical Social Worker. £. •«7 v m eWi*B WWgNWKhwBwdOuk* jackets. From now on the entire $6 million ad DENISE A ROBERTS Fred Rogers. Medical Social Worker ■ndMMUvOvaaeoBt . UBPf Buckwheat of Little Rascals fame. Buckwheat has Advartlaing OIractor Sen wgwimd ttedemeiie el campaign will have a different message; “ Don’t MARK F ABRAITIS Builnaaa Managar lBC^towi
'IM 50EXCIT6P! r M MEETIN6 HIM TMINK I'VE FOUNPj RI6HT AFTER SCHOOL AN A6ENT! TOPAV.. HERE'S THE Top U.S. advertisers < CARP HE s e n t m e ... ADVERTISER AD SPENDINS in millions (all media; 1984) $& fa n e s m b : How a j3-for-2 stock split works Proctor & Gamblo Sonorat Mbtoro a U B S tfO N : Soars, Roobuck picks up the mail and cashes the A comptny U WtlEBTMN: f pfaced an open Boatrico check. whioh I owft nrdtr fo self 4M shares of efoek at R.J. Reynolds stock recently M y son is in the procem of getting "8 " — # a share. The stock trades a divorce. I told him to transfer the Philip Morris ''ACE LICEN5IN6.''. HERE5 THE lOORLP FAMOUS had A three-for- I n v e s t o r * ^ ht the over-the-counter market in THE PHANTOM by L m Falk A Sy Barry two stock split. stock to my daughter’s name. the NASDA(f natfonaf market AT4T SOUNDS IMPRESSIVE... a g e n t ON HIS UUAV TO Wouldn’ t that be the wise thing? SIGN UP ANOTHER CLIENT. I hod 471 ahareg Guide system. On a day while my order Ford Motor Co. THERE'S Noeooy IN before the gplit. was in force, newspaper tahfes K mart / ^ T m a o e e U ANSWER; There’s really no THIS JUNSLE BUT US. OFTHBSeCRET I received cer William A. Doyla showed 22,800 shares of that stock McDonald’s ■■■ IV DID IVE have TB/ttfOfUST tificates for 2SS need to do so, if the stock is traded, with a high of 8Mi, a fow of ' STAND GUARD 3 C ^ P y ,, shares and a registered In your son's name 4‘A and a 4>A close. check for the alone. In that case, your daughter- SbouM my order have been value of half a in-law can't cash the dividend fined? 9-/5 checks without forging your son's Sourc*: AdvwtMMg Ag*/N*tk>n« Auociitlon of AdvwtlMri NBA GRAFHfC share as a result of the split. half share. signature. Tenement golf To me, that would have taen a SO You ore correct about the ANSWER: Not necessarily. The If the stock is in your son's name Ads lur« customers — but they're also a tax break. percent stock dividend. three-for-two stock split similar to SMi quotation undoubtedly was the and his wife’s name, she still can't CAPTAIN BASY ®by Crooka A I I think I should have received a 80 percent stock Sfvidend. The higbMt price at which a brokerage Ad coate can be claimed as a federal tax deduction, legitimately cash the checks with WOULP you T WHAT IS 235.8 shares plus 117.28 shares, for two accomplish the same purpose. firm acting as "market-maker’ ’ in which makee It doubly wise to advertise. LOOKS LIKE out his signature. Dividend checks l^O K At i IT. EASY! SOMEBOPy a total of 888.78 additional shares. Although handled 1^ different that stock sold shares that day. The from Jointly owned stocks arc LIKE# TO ;.Ii my comprehension of this accounting methods, a stock split highest price at which a market- correct? made out to both owners, with and a stock dividendhavethe same maker was willing to buy might s "and’’ between the names. Both result as far as stockholders are have been lower than 8. owners are required to endorse the ANSWER: No. You received the concerned. Wary buyers win checks. Published quotations for the BLONOIE by Daan Young A Sian Draka proper number of shares. For instance, a two-for-one split over-the-counter market are As the words imply, the three- Is the same as a 100 percent slock DAGWOOD, VEAH, Perhaps your daughter-in-law is "inter-dealer prices" brokerage LOOK AT THE HOW ^ DID a p p a r e n t l y for-two split made three shares out dividend, a four-for-three split Ihe endorsing the cheeks “ for deposit" TIfAE ' HE DO of two shares. Stated another way, firms quote to one another. Broker In today’s market a b o u t same as a 83 1* percent stock SOMETHING in a Joint bank account she has with ages acting as dealers mark up THAT i/n every two shares you owned before dividend, a flve-for-four split the BIS AT THE your son. Thai's OK. Then, of prices on sales to customers and OFFICE ? that split became three shares. same as a 25 percent slock course, she can fake money out of NEW YORK (AP) - A casual ter mortgage offers that can Your 471 shares became 706.5 mark down prices on purchase E dividend, ad infinitum. look at the pricing structure of such confound a lawyer. Heavily pro^ the Joint bank account. from customers. -shares. If the stock Is In your son's name disparate Items as cars, mutual moted rates might be first-year The company sent you certifi alone, he owns II. If It’s in his name Boiled down, this means the funds and credit cards, to name rales only. And points — fees paid cates for the 285 additional shares ARLO AND JANI8 ^ by Jimmy Johnaon QUESTION: My husband owned and bis wife's name, they both own public often cannot sell or buy at Jiist three, reinforces the wisdom of up front for the privilege of doing to which you were entitled. And, 50 shares of stock when he died. 1 it. Who ends up owning the stock published OTC prices. Also, brok heeding that old caveat: buyer business — add significantly to real because certificates are not issued SOM Y#0 CANT W54PICTIW6 had the stock transferred to my will, no doubt, be determined by ers are not required to accept beware. rates. HOWEVER, ITBVWVEAWfG for fractional shares, you got a son's name. Now. when a dividend the divorce proceedings. It’s out of “ limit orders': — to sell or buy at It might also cause an Informed FOR MINING inHlSWMaD.* check for the market value of the The attention of mail-order cus GET NOTHING FOR StnCINNO check arrives, my daughter-in-law your hands. specified prices — bn OTC stocks. buyer to wonder If the consumer tomers is directed to low, low movement, one of whose ideals was prices by deep black type, in hopes to remove gobbledygook from the P that the big. big “ handling and marketplace, hasn't come back to mailing’’ charges will be ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook Economic squeeze will show next year the point at which it began back In overlooked. the 1960s. In big print, bank card holders Mutual fund buyers are being f w m u m s m B s By John Cunniff 6 Interest rates on automobiles AHC5THK to be reinstated, and In fact force prices In the next three to six might be Informed that interest cautioned by advisers to be espe Me a NUTRlTioue. The Attocloied Press as low as zero percent a year. anxious merchants to do their LUNCH,LAUREL? 1 'L L T R M *^ months, and that maybe 15 percent rates have been lowered. But less cially careful. An obvious area of LUN£/^, No MATfFR. TrilSIiTRA 6 Big rate cuts on bank cards in bidding. In this respect, consumers will reduce prices. prominently advertised Is the potential difficulty Is the difference HOlO CHAOTC HER. NEW YORK - The likelihood of some areas, such as Connecticut. seem to be demonstrating that they peanut pim jR An added factor in the intense tendency for annual membership between "load” and "no load ” / . Morning- \e/ tax overhaul, the efforts of the 6 Real estate auctions In over are as expert in marketing as the 5ANDWIC.H. competition for consumer money is charges to rise. funds, which isn’t as clear as it , Federal Reserve to spur the built or economically depressed professionals. the inability of domestic compan These charges have nothing to do might seem. ' economy, the ingenuity of market regions. The battle of wits and wallets ies to take advantage of the decline with card usage. The possessor A load fund Is one that pays a ^ L E Y OOP ^^y Da»a Qraua ing people and the anxiety of • Rent discounts, or occasion between consumer and seller is in (Z in the trading value of the dollar. might. In fact, use the card for less sales commission to the salesper I TH E T IM E -\ Y E S ! I.. sellers are combining to put the ally "free” rent as an inducement marked contrast to the condition than $100 in purchases, but the $20 \GOOO.'SHOW Jiqueexe on the economy. son. A no-load fund might have no WHAT'S ^B U L ^E ) THEM IKI to sign leases. that existed two decades ago when In theory, a dollar decline or $35 fee applies, in effect raising THAT? sales staff and no commission IS HERE! /W H IL E I "Squeexe” generally has nega 6 Price discounts, or perpetual the consumer movement gained benefits domestic producers, since the Interest rate astronomically. SHUT TH IS tive connotations in regard to the sales in almost parts of the it raises the cost of Imports and charge. Now the complications. .t h i n g d o w n momentum. Wise users also check the system Vs economy, such as a squeeze on country. At that time it was generally lowers export prices. But evidence of applying interest. Some banks In a load fund, the commission Is incomes or profits. In this instance, All these efforts have a common concluded that the consumer was of this Is difficult to find so far, charge Interest only after blits generally taken out up front, and by Jhn Davit however. It refers to squeezing the origin in the reluctance or Inability no match for sellers because, it was forcing domestic companies to remain on the record a month or therefore distorts the quoted com I .ultimate in activity out of a fairly of consumers to buy as much as said, that in terms of knowledge compete all the harder. more; some begin the process mission rate, a situation that one of MOO CAN LtARN \ ■ m r I J;Brtd economy. manufacturers and retailers had and competence, the consumer The tax Impact Is more the major accounting houses re ]' immediately. The result Is confu ANVTHINO FROM A ' ' ; The big squeeze also poses a anticipated; Significantly, surveys was a part-time amateur in an understandable. sion in comparing true costs. cently called to the attention of BOOK. THIS WILL t question about next year: Is the big show consumers are optimistic, clients. HELP VOO FLV arena run by professional sellers. Tax reform. If enacted as now Airline users find so many prices j>8les effort likely to be at the but reserved also. The marketplace tension shows proposed, would limit Interest that scheduling a trip can require a A load mutual fund states that it iMpense of 1987’s economy? That The latest University of MichK up also in surveys of producers and deductions on money borrowed for staff of Interpreters. Car buyers has an 8.5 percent sales commis k, are people buying now what gan survey shows consumers ex VOO b e t\ sellers. most purchases. Including cars. sometimes are dismayed by the sion. On a $10,000 sale, therefore, IT WILLI 'otherwise they might have post pect discounts, and that they The latest National Federation of Because of this, investment advis divergence between a heavily the commission Is $050. But that poned until next year? decline to buy when discounts are th e b o r n LOAEW -liy Art Sanaom Independent Business study of ers everywhere are suggesting promoted price and the price on the $850 Is taken out up front, leaving Evidence of the squeeze is all removed. 1.738 companies showed a record- that clients buy now Instead of In car in the showroom. -about: 89 .180 to be Invested. 'The fee, Moreover, they expect discounts low number of them plan to raise 1987. Homebuyers regularly encoun therefore, is 9.3 percent. •ollar down, gold mixed UTEIi EOUCJATIOJ 9^S
B y T h e AseeciGhdrf E ybbs Box holding'a nine-game lead over on nine h^ts and issued six wallvow the Yankees and Bine Jayo. BM Bunday aa Mclfomara used IlfW ME# YORK — ■niwEaplerbae F o o H m I Boston faces Toronto six times, pitchers attempting fo stmt tie nothing' perannal against tte BOe- Oiree in each team’s park, b e f^ Yankees' tide. Five Red Box ais» ton R M Sax IMK he ooot all of the meeting the Yankees ftwr times in pitched Saturday and the r elievers m u eontenders in the American the final weekend at Fenway Rark. allowed five runs after Tom Sesfver R fL m w i i im NYG-PG dEFEBT League Eastmtake another took at "They have to falter,” said departed. ' dftftft 8ft Oiefr ftChedMea. Yankees manager Lou Finiella. ’"nie last two days the hulljpew AmmncMmt 81,;3 " t have the ntmoat r emect for nr. . i f t 8 2 2 "that’s our only chanee. If we go has done a terrible JM9," t m (Benireemrd' Pier. L T M T . i,11:38( 2112 (Rod Box manager> Jd M MleMam- into Boston four games hack when 8 ft 1.6 araandtheBOfttonRiddBox. wejoBt reliever Steve Crrewlofii, w m nVw BMIPIUIIO » 0 « ».r TG-Monuel 17 NNrYorlr HMrtId an weplaythem, we'vegottoconsider what we've got to do is do the joB 1 1 0 J jjf . 2 1 1 6 font omr relationahiE,” Eanler t M ■ 7:41 W n W 9M bTY t ftft 8 ftft0 ourselves very fortunate." Hke we’ve been doingit all jiear BEd 1 t 0 Tcooper 2B, 11;4K T r HMD If 3 fti ft Mfnrse « ft ’ Bomfoy after tfiriving'in three rans BuffWo • 7 0 vaf^w w 2111 New York bad scored 22 runs in not start screwing up here to the 8ft 1 ft K o ta m ti 3ft 1 2 with a single and a twO'-nm homer beating the Red Sox l l - « Saturday u > * MmviOML «TA 7ft last 19 games of the year." , VBifnteOBv t» help the MewYorkYankeeftman and 11-5 on Sumfoy. "We put good 5» 57 RUSHINGr^'^DN^'')^ *lft. iUi Boston's 5-ft lead came on a tirBB AitdHreon 310, ivim ftftftft ♦ Bi > 11-6 root of the Boston Red Box. numbers up on the board today." M 81 Monrie . ftftftft run homer by Jim Rice, Ms nth, off Houflon 51 28 R0ueiin3l0, After Beaton scored three times Plniella said. ft 30 in the ftrst. Easier toWoned a starter and winner Ron O t/kkf, PASSIN s JIVUIUPVI p *■*> t " I have no hard feelings towards Elft. <$ Mo-ooC walk to Ban faot/aa wKb the RedSox,"saidEasier, who was 1 & t 5S32?^^ r a ftfti Bin Buckner hit bis iBth homer , RECEIVING— !Son Diepp, CiKHdMr 6 # his }0 h home nm 0m akeHB-7and obtained hy the Yankees in a spring (COTmCitv r m ^ - the Yankees scored three more off and seventh in five games lead M f SOT DMOO AndweenviMnslow 839, MMew 4W, training trade of designated hitters LA itoMani JOhier 1-20, JONJohnson vis, HOMhon y y * - 'I AI Nipper. E-ift. and reliever that sent Don Baylor to Boston. off the seventh. That flrtIdEed Vork, BiBovoro 389, RdDMeen .... teMMi Qonw Wfnnfnp RW Scitmid9(12>. MATIONML It 371,' Morris 335, Miller 1-21, e— atrawberry. op- Bammy Btewart in the second to Rickey Henderson hit his 2Bth Guidry, and pinch-Mtter Pat Dod take the lead for good. son hit his first major league home Ooltai 2 0 0 1.0 S______fomi-ii.,earthen 1-4. ^rtrft,FWgdw homer and FasQua his isth. both ^MISSED FIELD GOALS-98ew YdrK, phia 4. IE Roantcke,',_K 0yili, Eisier. "It’s still going to come down to run off Tim Stoddard in the elggiUl, 2 0 0 1.0 Cooper 43. ziSMnmai with the bases empty off Stewart in N.y. o i ^ 1 1 0 J Bockmon. 30— KGrooi. ' APphota the head-on-head aeries with To bringing on Dave Righetti. 4 so fourth inning. Wayne Tolleson hit a 0 2 0 .0 H k m 33, Carmai H 13 1 New Yort BoBfon'E Bill BueknBf iurfE past Aril ronto,” said McNamara. "And bases loaded double off Joe Sam- Righetti closed out the Red Sex 9 . Lovh 0 .0 DalpMm36.ealla10 inning Sunday at Yankaa Stadium. Tha S Frndtx U135 4 6 4 4 1 4 we’ll see what happens” &m iw York IT, L _____ RAndison 7 t f l « r b 0 t n g tagged out l>y Waw York flrit bito for the Yankees’ final three for his 39th save, breaking a record CJMaoo 2 0 0 1 W 54 41 7, Eammoreft 2 2 1 ft 2 So7( loat, t1>5. New York. Boston and Toronto runs in the eigMh. OolratM ro A fMIH I 51J8I E A tr jMitdwn 1 1 0 ft 0 1 baaeman Don Mattingf/ during tfia firat for saves by a left-ban
CIn— FO Breech 20, :56 Oovls 322, Ellis 27, Clark 21. New Orleons, Llvlnpston a. 73, W. Ksntuckv 7i Armas ef 4 0 10 Tolfespn ts Tetali 0 411 4 TefoN 0 14 1 Llvlnosfqne 77, Clark Col. a 1113 Hilliard 2859, Mayes 325, Jordan 316, At Tampa,I, Fla.— 84479 Otdmone 4 0 101 FIsdmnst 0 00 0 AL roundup INDIVIOUAL STATISTICI LSUU 0 , Texas A6MI...... 17. l ^ ^ j iss Hebert 1-(mlnus 2). VMIRMB8 If 7 S 6-11 Mars Hill IX Libsriv 0 3 0 10I Skinnerc 5 12 1 Ckichwefl s ( 0 6*1 ttS-4 RUSHINO-Buffolo, Bell 1394, Riddick PASSING-^eeneen Bay, Wrlpht 13483 1 7 6 ft-M 1111 u m e a 4 0 10 LesAfiietes S0 a# a e -s 11-53, Akoore 7-15, Byrum 1-5, Reed 1-4, ASorylond 0 , VondsrMlf a 00 00 Game Wlnnlnp'RBi — EOavis (9). Kelly 20, Hellestroe 10. Clnclnnoll, Klnne- M jaj^. F1a._6T, Te x « tern 11 0 5 II 5 ToMs a II14 11 E— Sax, A n d ^ ri DP— Los Anpeies i Mjn—Mil Oolsman 99 InfercspHon return .iltslool Col. N. Alobanw 6 brew 1309, Brooks 329, Esloson 7-34, RECEIVINO-Oreen Boy, Lofton 3100, (C^ielsan kick), 3:43 71, LOB— Cincinnati 10, Los Anpelts 1 2B— Johnson 325, McOee 1-8. B’m 844, West 833, Stanley 339, Clark 328, Mississippi Sf. 27, Tennesssi a Sox, APerex, Stubbs SB^Dovls (» ), Mill'n -F I Ow C.Nelsonv.iwtawfi 31, 4:53miM AAorshsod St. ^ James iModlspn 0 Bo jacks one longer than anyone else at Royals Stadium PASSI NO— Buffalo, Kelly 13222228. Ellerson 327, Ellis 212, Ross 1-12. New TB— FG Ipwebulke 37,11:51 Yefk Venable (5), Larkin (7). SF—BryonL Cincinnati, Esloson 17-221-259. Morris Brown 70, J.C SmHh 15 O^l^rtnnlno RB[ — s^ l ^ l y . (11) Orleans, Morttn 3164, Ateyes 27, Tice Ntcholls Sf. Trev St. RECEIVING— Buffalo, Mefteloars 4-36, 1-14, Brenner 1-7, (Soodlow 1-7, Hllllord 1-1. Min— Mularkey W pau from Kromer 76. 79 ' Rice. OP— Boston 1. Byrum 216, Moore214, Bell 20, Burkett1-84, W, New York 9.2 B ^ ( "Ic k m o H "* ...... " By Ken Rappoport used In batting practice. It was one Sheridan hit a two-run homer to game between the teams last played by Texas right fielder Pete Butler 1-53, Reed 1-19. Cincinnati, (CNelson kick), 1:0 Cowley had given up Just one run MISSED FIELD GOALS— None. TB— OlletlppufremDeBeredewebulke Ml wp, ToTliiTlfson. Power 6 4 3 3 2 4 The Associated Press of Willie Wilson’s bats that I'd lead Detroit over Baltimore for a season. Incavlglla for an error, allowing Holman 7-81, Colllnsworth409, Brown 371, jndlona f t to ylfl!V lw*’(^j^Hendttsoii RRoblnsn W.10-3 2 0 0 0 0 4 in his last 21 Innings before the Brooks 1-9, Kottus 1-0, KInnebrew 1-3. nSonp a. 1 4 ,^' MIsteurlMIsi W Dodiend). France S,74 1 0 0 0 o 0 taken from his rack." sweep of their three-game series. Winning for only the second time Reed to score the tIe-breakIng run. Angels ruined his shutout bid in the MISSED FIELD GOALS— None. Rad8klnatO,Raldara6 Third EPOtler Bo Jackson will no doubt re M ln-FO C.Ne|ton 0 , :N Iowa 4L Iowa St. 7 Les Anoeles Jackson's homer off Mike Tanana, 11-7, struck out nine and in his last seven decisions. Schrom, Puckett followed with a single to seventh on consecutive doubles by n M ln-FO C.Nelson 37, 8:37 Merthai a, Ohio U. 7 H R BR BB SO Hohevcti 6 6 1113 member his first major-league Moore. 182. Ignited a five-run M Mpon il, Nofra Mme a Howell 2 2 1 0 0 2 walked one in seven Innings as 13-7. struck out one and walked two score Woods with the Tw ins’ Devon White and Dick Schofield. o Brawns 23, O llirt 20 At WatMnplen, D.C.— 85,115 Nipper L,2W home run. The way he hit It. others fourth Inning tnat gave Kansas Detroit equaled its season-high before needing relief help In the seventh and eventual winning run. Reklert i s I 8— 6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS M chipw Tem 38 sTNarbsH 0 123 5 NIednfuer L85 i 3 2 2 1 1 BrawBit 5, Blut Jays 0 RUSHING— Minnesota, D.Nelson 1276, Mlmissota 31, Bowllnp Ortsn 7 3 33 4 Umpires— Home, Brocklander; Rrsi, will remember It. too. City an 8-0 lead. Meanwhile, fifth straight triumph. Campbell ninth from Doug Jones. Jones The rally made a winner of RedNUns 3 8 8 7— 18 N. piraliiM JO, Kansas 0 Rennert; Second, Wever; Third, Mon- Vi AtHeusten 82889 Ptm (Miorter Anderson 326, Rice 319, Kramer 1-3, 2 3 "That ball was hit well over 800 veteran Jorge Orta enjoyed a big pitched the final two innings. gained his first major-league save George Frazier, 1-1. who pitched Cecil Cooper went 8for-4, Dale Browns 8 1 8 1 4 -« N. Iowa 17, Km sn STo 23 2 a LA— FG Bohr 28, 5:26. W.WIIson 14). Lewis Mmlnyt 2). Tompa feet," said Royals interim man day for the Royals, knocking in Baltimore starter John Habyan. Sveum hit a two-run homer and Otters 7 8 8 13-28 was— FO Moselev 45, 14:38. Boy, Wilder 1348, Sprlnps 1235. Mrdiw 0 , BoTi sT 3 33 0 0 0 r— 2:48. A— 0A4O. after giving up a beses-loaded walk the final two innings. Dale Mohor- cl PASSING— Minnesota, Kramer 2214)- Ytfh ager Mike Ferraro after Jackson's four runs. Orta smashed his eighth 82. walked the four batters he to Jerry Willard. The only run off cic. 2-3, took the loser. Teddy Higuera pitched a flve- Third Ouortsr ISTAB&rsStZi WA-tO 6 I w Hou— Morladv 8 run (Zendelas kick), LA— FO Bohr 23,4:11. 130, Rice 314HI. Tompa Bov, DeBerp prodigious homer Sunday trig home run and singled twice In a faced with Lou Whitaker scoring on Schrom came on an RBI single by Texas’ Don Slaught had tied the hltter to pace Milwaukee over 5:44. 13232181. 123 I 8< S&V hS-'" gered the Royals to a 183 victory game that featured six Royals’ Darrell Evans’ walk. Reliever Toronto. Was— Ropers 3 run (MQSlev kick), 7:33. RECEIVINO-MInnesota, Rice 355, SA9 11-3 2 0 0 Donnie Hill in the eighth. game 5-5 in the top of the eighth T Cle— FO Bohr 34, 14:48. Jordon 218, D.Nenon 1-B, Jones 1-17, ■g™ to 1 bolter In the 7th. G o l f over the Seattle Mariners. " I was players with RBIs. Odell Jones gave up a sacrifice fly Bernazard hit the first pitch by with a solo homer off Frazier, his Higuera. 189, pitched his fourth ■mird BtwRler INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Mularkey MO, Anderson 1-tO. - Tompa In awe. It was simply amazing." Almost lost in Kansas City’s Cle-FO Bohr 29, 4:0r Jinpli loriit, Scott; First, Rsllly; later in the Inning to rookie Bruce Oakland starter Jose RIJo. 7-11. for 13th of the season. shutout and 12th complete game of RUSHINO-L.A. Raiders, Allen 23104, Bay, Wilder 373, Carter 4-31, Giles 441, ptflclals said that Jackson’s IB-hIt romp, was another strong pi Cle— FG Bohr 45, 7:49. Hawkins 832, McC4illum 1-2 Washlnpton, Sprtnee 211, House M l, AAopee M7. ® SW {jiss& r*” ” Fields, who had three RBI in the a home run. the fourth time the season. He struck out four and K pwnn vMnRr 678fdot drive high onto a grassy W hitt Sox 3, Angtit 1 Ropers 21-80, Bryant 312, Monk 1-8, MIMED FIELD GOALS— Tampa Bov, I Lutheran 7 performance by Mark Oublcza, game. Bernazard has started a game with walked three. hi Hou— FG Zendelas 35,5:44. Schroeder 8(mlnus 2), Orlftln Mmlnus Ipwebulke S3. S',**'Ttx. Bink of Boilon Clinic leorei knoll in left-center field at Royals who went six innings to Improve his Hou— FO Zendelas 36, 11:34. Bwlor a, L^tono Tech 7 Indians 0, A'e 2 a homer this year. Bernazard also Ron Hassey’s second-inning dou Cooper hit his 400th career w Cle— Lonphome 55 pass from Kosar Blskop a i Ark.Flns Bluff o Briw iri B. Blui Jiyt 0 Stadium was the longest hit at the record to 186. had a two-run single in the second ble keyed a two-run rally and Joe double in the first inning and (Bohr kick), 12:50. PASSIN(5— L.A. Raiders, Wilson 23323 Ramat6.46ara13 ■ ------III). I SUTTON, TAo u a a P ) — Rnol scores and Ken Schrom scattered seven hits 175. Woshinpton, Schroeder 12-r2i-213.' S S ^ s i •Ite Money S u n ^ n the 140,000 Bonk of stadium, landing approximately Jim Presley figured in all of the Cowley pitched a six-hitter to lead singled
BvTcm Conovon talks with coaches at Kansas City Th* AWdddfMl Fr«M a 29-yard scoring pass to Gary and Denver provided pans of the Anderson. solution, and some good play on EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. — San Diego threatened to tie the Sunday provided the rest. score late in the half, driving to the ft came easier than expected "1 will kill you. New York Giants Coach Bill "Everyone on the defense was expected a much more difficnit Farcells wondered aloud how his New York Y- However, the Just ask East Catholie High being questioned after last week," (Bargers had no timeouts ieft and a game." Manchester High girls' boys’ soccer coach Tom Malin. team could stop a high-tech San said Giants nose tackle Jim B un. soccer coach Joe Erardi said after Diego offense that generated 59 Fouts pass on the final play was The Eagle defense suff’ered "W e got back to where we were last incomplete. bis unbeaten Indians walloped breakdowns at inopportune times points and SOO yards in the year. We stuck in there and showed visiting South Catholic. 5-d. Satur and those were turned into coals as Charfers’ season opener against some guts." "We thought we had time to kill day morning at Mennorial rield. Xavier High downed the visitors. Miami. Seventeen of the Giants’ points to clock and didn’t," said Fouts, "This chib (South) was young 3-1, Saturday afternoon. But after the Giants’ 29-7 victory were set upby Chargers turnovers. who hit 19of43 passes for 224yards. and competitive last year.” he The loss was the second in as over the Chargers on Sunday, Quarterback Dan Fouts threw five “ It’s tough to beat the clock on the conthmed. many games for East while Xavier Farcells and a lot of other people interceptions and all six of San road.” Manchester. 2-ft. scored four is now 1- 1. will be raising fewer questions Diego’s second-half possessions Neither team scored in the third times in the first half before Erardi “ We played a very lethargic first about the Giants’ defense. ended with a giveaway. quarter, thanks in part to a goai used his bench liberally. "We half.” Malin said. “ We have yet to The New York defense, criticized "They played well, and with our line stand by San Diego that dklo't want to embarrass anyone pot together two halves” after a season-opening letdown help, they looked even better than stopped Morris on three straight by running up the score." Erardi runs from the l. Goals by Jim Foley at 3:21 and by against Dallas, set up all but three they should have," said Chargers cited. "O u r starters played proba Kevin Kretzschmar at I L M o f the of the Giants’ points by forcing wide receiver Wes Chamfler. "ft New York finally put the game bly less than 30 minutes." first half gave the Falcons a 2-9 seven San Diego turnovers. _____^ ' was distasteful to play a game like out of reach midway th ro u ^ the A m y Barrera, who led the halftime bulge. "Th is was up there as one of our this. But there’s a long way to go fourth quarter on a 12-yard T D pass Imfians with 20 goals last year, ’The second half was more on an top defensive games.” said Par- this season.” notched her first of the '8# from Fhil Simms to Lionel Manuel. even keel. “ We played 109 percent cells. ‘‘They have so many wea The Giants grabbed a 3-0 lead It capped a nine-play. 65-yard campaign at the 1:27 mark of the ^ t t e r the second half and territor pons. I ’m proud of the way my guys midway through the first quarter first half on a 15-yard boot to the march that started after Kenny ially controlled the game some responded to the challenge.” when recently signed Joe Cooper Hill picked off a Fouts pass at the left comer. She was assisted by what.” Malin cited. Farcells wasn't all that proud booted a 2i-yard field goal to cap a Giants’ 12. Rachel Odell. Freshman Karen Xavier, however, got the second last Monday after the Giants gave 87-yard, 1 l-play drive. Rattanakonn scored her fourth of Cooper, who was signed earlier S half’s first goal Chris Blanchard up two fourth-quarter touchdowns New York extended the margin the young season at 14:01 followed this week to replace the injured tallied at the 28-minute mark for a In a 31-28 loss to the Cowboys. He to 10-0 early in the second quarter Bob ’Thomas, added a 20-yard field by goals from Jen Faber at 19; 55 3-0 edge. “ We had a fc eakdown criticized the club, questioning how when Joe Morris went off right and Judy Langer at 25:27. Fresh goal with 3:12 to play. Kinard had among the fullbacks and he popped some players could be tired in the guard from a yard out. The score given the Giants the ball with the man Meg Berte assisted on the it borne.” Malin recalled. final quarter of the opening game came five plays after Terry Kinard latter goal Langer added her first of his two interceptions. East finally got on the board a of the season. recovered a Lionel James fumble second goal of the game and the The ioss evened both teams’ minute after Blanchard’s score The answer to stopping San at the Chargers’ 32. records at 1-1. AS photo season at 3S; 03 of the second half. with Jason Morin heading home a Diego began to form in February Fouts woke up the San Diego “ This game may have been a The Chargers play host to New York’s Joe Morris is stopped short Sunday. Morris rushed for 83 yards and cross by Todd Whitehouse. when Farcells and his coaching offense late in the first half with a Washington next Sunday, while blessing in disguise." Erardi staff began preparing for the E Xavier had a 19-8 edge in shots. three-play, 43-yard dash across of the goal by San Diego’s Wayne Davis one touchdown as the Giants won, 20-7. noted. "O ur team was really tested New York is at Los Angeles to play T .J . Leahy and Scott Lim a com Chargers. Long film sessions and Giants territory. He capped it with the winless Raiders. (20) on a carry in the first quarter at Windham with physical play. We bined for 6 saves for East while were able to rest some real nagging Falcon netminder Wayne Carlson injuries and to get ready for two made 4 stops. league games this week. “ We played an inspired second NFL roundup "The girls are really starting to half which I hope we can carry over play as a unit. The credit should be to Wednesday.” Malin said, point given to our captains who have ing to East’s next game against St. been doing an exceptional job of Thomas Aquinas at 3:45 p.m. at P leadership.” M CC’s Cougar Field. Kemp does job despite defeat Langer. a sophomore, and Beth East was without sweeper Dave O ’Brien off the bench and seniors Rusczyk for a second straight Wendy Burnett and Kris Cool game. He suffered a knee injury in By Barry Wllner the extra period after Charles carries, while Andrews, back after some open field running before played well for Manchester. Indian a pick-up footbali game last spring, The Associated Press Crawford fumbled tbe kickoff to missing more than two seasons being hauled down at the 7. Four goalie Michelle Callahan recorded according to Malin, and may miss begin the overtime. with a knee injury, scored his first plays later. Morten Andersen the shutout against the Rebels. 0-2. the entire soccer season. Jeff Kemp almost pulled off the Walter Payton ran 34 times for touchdown of the year. Archer booted a 20-yard field goal. without having to make a .saves. Hartid pttolo by Tuekar Sophomore Ron Cote played a Manchester High Junior Amy Barrera (16), her hair flying understudy’s dream. Now. he has 177 yards and went over 15.000 connected with Charlie Brown on a Viking* 23, Buc* 10 Manchester is back in action •strong game at sweeper the second morning at Memorial Field. Barrera had a goal in to think about being the leading yards in his career and scored his 17-yard score and clinched the Tuesday at Enfield High at 3:30 half for East. as she glides downfleld, eludes the defensive tactics of a man for a while. 100th career TD . victory with a 22-yarder to Anthony Turnovers also killed the Bucs. p.m. Manchester’s 5-0 victory. South Catholic defender in. soccer action Saturday Kemp, for five years a quarter “It was a typical Buddy Ryan Allen with 5:59 left in the gam e... who are 0-2 this season and have Coventry wins back with the Los Angeles Rams, defense.” Payton said. "They were The Cardinals, who fell to 0-2. lost 40 of their last 50 games. was traded to San Francisco in the very aggressive and kept them in were blanked in the second half. Linebacker Chris Doleman re COVENTRY — Two evenly Boys’ soccer later with Elizabeth Feeney doing offseason. His role, until Sunday, the game. I knew it was going to be turned an interception of a Steve matched squads squared off Satur Cheney ties Brown* 23, Olter* 20 Progress shown the honors. was as a backup to Joe Montana. a close game.” DeBerg pass 59 yards for a day morning and when 80 minutes .C R O M W E LL — Coming back Am y Avallone tallied the game- But Montana has a back injury Cleveland, known as a running touchdown. Tommy Kramer were complete, host Coventry High Bengalt 36, Bill* 33, OT W E T H E R S F IE L D — Some pro twice, Cheney Tech deadlocked winner five minutes into the second which requires disc surgery and. team, went to the air to rally passed 10 yards to Mike Mularkey had annexed a 1-0 decision over gress was made — but the Cromwell High, 2-2, in boys’ soccer half for Mercy. She launched a shot suddenly. Kemp is No. I in San Jim Breech’s 20-yard field goal against Houston. Trailing 13-9, the for another T D and a James Wilder visiting Waterford High in non Manchester High School boys’ action Saturday morning. which East goalie Theresa Som- Francisco, something he rarely early in overtime ended the wild Browns rebounded as Bernie fumble set up Chuck Nelson's conference boys’ soccer action. soccer team has a way to go. The The deadlock was the second in brlc originally stopped. But, it managed with the Rams. And he game in which both teams staged Kosar threw a 55-yard touchdown 31-yard field goal 70 seconds after The win was the second In as Indians remain scoreless after 160 as many outings for the Beavers. broke through her grasp and rolled performed his chores well in a comebacks. Buffalo has lost 18 pass to Reggie Langhorne with 2:10 Mularkey’s score. many starts by the Patriots minutes of the 1986 season follow The tie leaves the host Panthers over the goal line. losing effort Sunday as Los Angeles straight road games. to play. Dolphin* 30, Colt* 10 Waterford dips to 1-1 with the loss. 0-1-1 for the season. edged the 49ers 16-13 on Mike The Bills, behind Jim Kelly, On the next kickoff. Houston’s ing Saturday’s 2-0 shutout at the Mercy outshot East, 24-15, Som- Lorenzo Hampton scored on runs “ Both teams showed nice de Cheney is back In action Tuesday Lansford’s 18-yard field goal with scored 24 points in the second half Willie Drewrey fumbled and Earn hands of host Wethersfield High In bric had 17 saves against 6 for of five and 21 yards. Dan Marino fenses,” noted Coventry coach Bob at Prince Tech In Hartford at 3:30 two seconds remaining in the for a 33-23 lead. Kelly connected on est Byner capped a 20-yard drive Interdivision Central Connecticut Mercy keeper Erin O’Looney. passed for 254 yards and a T D and Plaster, who was impressed by the p.m. game. a bomb with Chris Burkett cover with a 1-yard touchdown dive with . t. unference play. Melissa Carroll and Kathleen rookie James Pruitt returned one The 0-2 start by Manchester is Us teams’ simlliarlties. “ The first half Scott WajoskI put Cromwell in Adams played well for East. Montana, who will be out the rest ing 84 yards for a touchdown. 1:30 to go. was a stalemate It was a good punt for a 71-yard touchdown and worst start since 1951 when the front at 26: 30 of the first half before of the season, wrenched his lower But Boomer Esiason led a The Oilers had six turnovers. matchup. The second half maybe went 35 yards with another to set up Indians also lost the first two Scott House, with his second goal of Bolton beaten back last Sunday while running left 74-yard march in less than two “ We stumbled around defen our midfield outplayed their mid- the campaign, tied it for Cheney. but throwing to his right in the minutes and ran into the end zone sively in the first quarter.” Cleve a field goal for Miami. The games that campaign Coach Bill Dolphins, who had allowed 224 field. I think that’s where we had Mark Cusson chipped a pass over BOLTON — Four unanswered 49ers’ 3I>7 season-opening win over from the 2 with 22 seconds to go to land Coach Marty Schottenheimer McCarthy, however, was far from the edge.” yards rushing to San Diego in a discouraged by Saturday’s outing. the Cromwell fullbacks with House goals by Julie Dimmock proved to the Tam pa Bay Buccaneers. force overtime. said. “ But then we came on and The game’s only goal came 29:33 50-28 opening-day loss, held India "I'm encouraged by the game.” he outracing Cromwell keeper Mike be too much as Bolton High was “ Although the results (of the Kelly threw a pass right to played some strong defense. We into the second half Tim McMillan napolis to 75 yards on the ground said. “ All we have to do now Is put Petruzzello to the ball. He found an overcome by Bacon Academy. 6-3, surgery) are fairly predictable, linebacker Carl Zander on the first were always in a position to make applied good pressure In the "We told them before the game the ball in the net^ open corner for the tying goal. ■ In girls’ soccer action Saturday nothing is assured.” Dr. Michael play of overtime, giving Cincinnati the big play and, fortunately, we offensive zone and caused a were able to make some” to play like this was our season “ We had some good intensity, Cromwell moved in front again morning. Dillingham, the team’s orthopedic the ball on Buffalo’s 17-yard line. turnover. He slid the ball over to Two plays later. Breech won It. opener,” Miami Coach Don Shula tight marking We did have a little 18 minutes into the second half on a It was the ’86 season opener for specialist said. “He probably Ram* 16, 49*r* 13 5 said. “ There was nothing we could Jack A.ver in the middle and he Pete Khang tally. But Ba Pho the Bulldogs while the win lifts should be able to play in the future, “ That’s part of football.” said letdown the first seven or eight do about last week now. Last week flicked It onto an onrushing Paul knotted it for the Beavers eight Bacon to 2-0. Bolton was back In but there’s no guarantee.” Kelly, who was 13-22 for 228 yards. Kemp Impressed the man who minutes the second half. But these was a disaster. This week, we saw a Rheault and the latter, from left minutes later on a nice assist form action today at Coventry High at Kemp was 19for-24 for 252 yards, “ You throw interceptions. It’s just, traded him. are new kids getting into the high AP photo lot of good things” wing, blasted It home from 12 yards Doug Johnson. The lattei sent a 3:30 p.m. including a 66-yard TD pass to why does it have to happen at that “ 1 thought Jeff did a good job," school routine. It’s a lot different The Colts saw a very bad thing — out. It was his second goal of the cross Into the middle which Pho Dimmock scored at the 1:35.3:55 Jerry Rice. But it wasn’t enough. time?” Rams Coach John Robinson said. from what they are used to. But Marc Mofsowitz of UConn jumps over a faiien Centrai quarterback Gary Hogeboom suf campaign. gathered in. He eluded one de and 6-minute marks of the first half “I feel terrible for Joe.” Kemp “ He’s like an old friend to us: all of they’re learning ” piayer in the first period of Saturday’s game as Redskins 10, Raiders 6 fered a separated shoulder in the It was a defensive struggle with fender and fired a blast inside the for a 3-0 halftime lead for the said. “ I have to take this opportun us with the Rams respect him ” Manchester will look for Its first Two high-powered attacks were third period and will require Coventry holding an 11-7 edge In left post. visitors. “ The first six minutes the quarterback Peter Lane (11) watches. ity and do something with it. The man who replaced Kemp, win of the ’86 season Tuesday ineffective against tough defenses surgery. the shots department. Junior Ron “ We came back twice which is girls were very uneasy” said “ It was a team game and we lost. veteran Steve Bartkowski. against Enfield High at Memorial in a game decided by one big play Gardner recorded his first varsity nice,” said Cheney coach Paul Bolton coach Mike Landolphi. “ We Being a quarterback is crazy. You struggled most of the game, then 8«ahawk* 23, Chief* 17 Field at 3:30 p.m in the fourth quarter. A 59-yard shutout with 5 saves. Soucy. "W e didn't give up. started some freshmen and they are always on the margin. I ’m not came alive in the final moments. Manchester outshot the Eagles, pass from quarterback Jay Safety Ken Easley took charge Midfielders Rob Berkowitz. "Overall we played a good game. caught us up the middle But after Joe Montana, but I ’ll be looking He took the Rams on a 92-yard now 2-0, In the first half by a 13-4 UConn overcomes Schroeder to Clint Didier brought for Seattle. 2-0. He Intercepted a Noah Bavler and David Poulin, The communication, which wasn’t they scored the three goals, we forward to the challenge ...” drive by going 4-for-4 for 60 yards in count but couldn’t dent the twine the Redskins to the Raiders’ 9. Two Todd Blackledge pass on the along with sweeper Matt Paton and there in the pre-season, is there. played much better” the air. Bartkowski was only “ We had some good quality shots plays later. George Rogers scored Kansas City 29 and ran it to the 5 to defenders Kevin Joy and Jason And our passing was much better Dimmock added her fourth goal Btart 13, Eagles 10, OT 9-for-20 for 54 yards prior to the We had one ball which bounced from the 3 with 7:27 left. set up Curt Warner’s I-yard T D run Smith, played well for Coventry. than in the Bolton game.” winning drive. along the goal line before it was In the second half before teammate Central challenge The return to Chicago of Buddy Didier slipped behind Raiders In the third quarter. Norm Johnson The Patriots resume action Each side had 11 shots. Tom Lyn Shoop added two more for a 6-0 Bartkowski hit Bobby Duck cleared.” McCarthy recalled. “ But Ryan featured, appropriately, a safety Stacey Toran and caught the kicked field goals of S3. 35 and 34 Tuesday at Woodstock Academy Dowd had a strong game In goal for Bobcat lead. Denise Welch, at worth on a 35-yard pass to the 4 with we had some good shots right on tight defensive game. Ryan, who ball in stride along the left sideline. and Dave Krieg connected on a Cheney with 10 stops. Petruzzello 22:05, 24:04 and 38 minutes, ans 1: II left. On that pass, the officials goal which we didn’t have on By The Associated Press that kind of stunned them. Then designed the Bears’ 46 defense It was the longest pass completion 6-yard touchdown toss to Daryl Bolton blanked had 7 saves for Cromwell. Dowd. wered for Bolton. Initially ruled that Duckworth, who Thursday (against Windham) ” they made a couple of big plays which helped them to an N F L of Schroeder’s career and Didier’s Turner. Jim Krone at sweeper and Cusson rolled into the end zone, had Bruce Rosenberg, Hank Ste WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Bacon enjoyed a 21-10 edge in the Somebody forgot to tell the that hurt us.” championship last year, left to biggest gain ever. at midfield played well for Cheney. shots department. Bolton keeper scored, then by use of T V replay phenson. Jay MIstretta. Mike Academy proved bigger, stronger underdog Blue Devils of Central Central grabbed a quick 3-0 lead become the Eagles’ head coach "We were waiting for just Cowboy* 31, Lion* 7 Kristie Cook made 8 stops against 7 reversed the decision. Koblect and Jerem y Dieterle each and faster Saturday morning as it Connecticut State University to roll on Its first possession as junior Bert last January. anything to happen.” Didier said. In their opener, the Cowboys for Bacon’s Desiree Felford. had chances for Manchester. “ We overpowered Bolton High, 4-0. in over and play dead against the Esdelle kicked a 45-yard field goal, His former players went out of “ I told Coach (Joe) Gibbs I thought were guided to victory over the Welch and Lea Dinocenza were Saint* 24, Packer* 10 were doing well, but we couldn’t non-conference soccer action. Girls’ soccer University of Connecticut football his first career attempt. UConn their way to greet and chat with I could get free. (Tolan) just Giants by quarterback Danny standouts for Bolton. put It In the net,” McCarthy cited The Bulldogs are now 0-1 - 1 for the team. came back and took a 6-3 lead when Ryan, a far different greeting than backed off and I took off and was New Orleans stole five passes by White and tailback Herschel Wethersfield tallied what proved season. ’Their next game is Tues Eagles nipped Central Connecticut, a Division junior fullback Terry Antrum he got from Bears Coach Mike able to get behind him ” Randy Wright and two by Vince Walker. This time, White com scored on a 67-yard run with 3:02 to be the game-winner six minutes day at home against Bacon M ID D L E TO W N - With the Coventry romps II team, led 3-0 and 9-6 before the Ditka. Ditka and Ryan ignored Washington. 2-0. had five sacks Ferragamo to stymie the Packers. bined with veteran "Tony Dorsett. Into the second half Rich Bailey hit Academy at 3:30 p.m error prone Huskies finally took left In the first period. each other. Dave Waymer had two of the seven gears still meshing yet. the East C H A P LIN - With Stacey Ro and Los Angeles, which is 0-2, had ^ Dorsett, who missed the second a 25-yard direct kick that Indian ’’They were a little bit bigger, Central regained the lead when Ditka admitted he couldn’t con interceptions. Catholic High girls’ soccer team bertson and Leslie Danehy each charge and scratched out a 20-9 four. half last week with an ankle injury, keeper Mark Fleming stopped stronger and faster than us. and on quarterback Bill von Klock threw a centrate and coached a bad game. Wide receiver Eric Martin ac dropped its second in a row in the notching hat tricks, the Coventry victory before 7,529 fans at Memor Redskins running back Kelvin rushed for 118 yards and a initially He couldn’t control It. top of that we had a bad game,” 13-yard touchdown pass to split end Ryan, following an impromptu counted for 158 yards and a young ’86 season. 2-1, to host Mercy High girls’ soccer team opened Its ial Stadium in Storrs in the season Bryant sprained his knee and will touchdown. White threw a 15-yard however, and Bill Blonski cited Bulldog coach Ray Boyd. “ I Matt Skronski with 33 seconds left meeting outside the locker room touchdown on his first two catches, High in All Connecticut Conference ’88 season in impressive fashion opener for both teams. be examined today. scoring pass to Tim m y Newsome slammed it home. in the opening period. with Bears linebacker Mike Single feel we were intimidated a little bit action Saturday morning. Saturday morning with a 9-0 "We told the kids to forget the going 72 yards for a T D 92 seconds and also ran for a TD . Chris Albrecht caromed an insu by their size and speed.” UConn took the lead for good with tary. called off his first news Falcont 33, Cardinalt 13 into the game. His second recep “ We played much better than we thumping of host Parish Hill in fact that we were a Division il The Dallas defense held fullback rance goal home six minutes later 3:27 left in the first half when conference to compose himself. Gerald Riggs and William An Dave Patenaude and Ross T if did In the opener,” said East coach non-conference action. photo by Tuekor team and they are Division I.” tion from Bobby Hebert was an James Jones, who had 174 yards for the Eagles. fany had first-half goals for Wood- Central Connecticut Coach Buddy backup tailback Marc Mofsowitz Kevin Butler, who missed four of drews shared the spotlight with 84-yard pass play on which he beat last week, to only 48. The Cowboys Ron Palmer, looking at Friday’s Coventry, which is back in action Freshman Meg Berte keeps her eyes on the soccer ball In 9 Manchester had the final edge in scored on a 24-yard run to give the five field goal tries in regulation David Archer Sunday for 2-0 stock while E ric Werestler and opening 5-4 loss to South Windsor. today at home against Boltron Amendola said. “ We took it right to Ken Stills on a 16-yard crossing had the ball 15 more minutes than shots, 17-10. Fleming had five Keith Wilcox added second-half “ But we still have to put it together. Saturdays action at Memorial Field. Berte Is In the them in the first period, and I think Huskies a 12-9 lead at halftime. time, kicked a 23-yarder 5:56 Into Atlanta. Riggs had 111 yards on 29 pattern, and added 68 yards with the Lions. saves while Eric Frost and Steve markers. High at 3:30. scored six times in the But we ll get our share of wins” first half and added three more starting lineup for the unbeaten Indians, who won their Crossman combined foreight stops Woodstock outshot Bolton, 28-12. East was to resume action today after the intermission. for Wethersfield. John Doughts had II saves in goal second in a row easily against South Catholic. at Ledyard High School at 3:30 Danehy. who had 40 goals a year Collegetge footballTootoan rounduprounaup for the winners. Danny Titus was p.m. ago, launched her junior season Lisa Talaga chipped in with two goal for the Patriots East upended busy in the nets for Bolton with 21 Amelia Bearse put East in front with three goals and three assists goals and an assist, Monica Hodina Coventry had a 44 dedoAin stops. at the 13-minute mark of the first M ID D LE TO W N — Defensive while Robertson, senior tri- had two assists. Kim Hodge one Anna Werfcl ***“'.* Ed Cusano and John Wiedie half, assisted by Kate Pillion breakdowns in a defensive struggle captain. also scored three goals assist and Bridget Herzog on a mubo j railed upon to VInny Testaverde, Tony Jeffrey showcase their skills played well for Bolton. Mercy, 2-0, lied it three minutes 8 along with one assist. penalty kick, contributed the other shutout ^ saves to record the
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East girls run away with title; MHS squads gamer fourths canes. headed for a Sept. 27college performance that included four tally, needed 39 carries for his No. 19 Georgia topped Duke. 31-7. sion replays appeared to indicate record. football showdown with No. 1 touchdowns. he was In bounds. W IN D H A M - A first two “ His arm is tremendous. He Jeffrey’s touchdowns came on Michigan 24-23 Brigham Young 31-30 and E.O . Smith 99. McCauley 32nd, Sarah ’Thiery 45th Oklahoma, rang up some big fourths and an eight-place finish Suitor said. “ Shaun Brophy and performance. ” Blanchette said throws extremely well off balance runs of 11, 38. 32. 81 and 67 yards. Before a home crowd of 59,075, Alabama 31-17 At Provo, Utah, Steve Lindsley Coach Phil Blanchette’s Indian and Brenda Andrews 78th “I was Betsy Anderson was eighth in 15:18 numbers against Texas Tech. So were garnered by tbe local cross girls were fourth in the Varsity I Steve Gallacher had good perfor “ Most of the girls had better times and under pressure. Plus, he can “They were doing a great job Notre Dame’s John Carney missed led two late scoring drives to rally very pleased by all our runners, with Uurie Smith 14th, Brenda did Texas Christian’s Tony At Birmingham. Ala.. Alaba 6 country squads at the eighth mances for us, Shaun had the I8th opening holes, big ones." Jeffrey a conversion kick that would have run with 183 points. Defending especially Noel and Dawn,” cited than a year ago and the competi scramble.” McWilliams said. “ He m a’s Mike Shula and Greg Ri B Y U from a 30-17 deficit in the fastest time of the day and he felt Kettledon 101st and Darcy Hoa- Jeffrey. said of his offensive line. tied the game and then was wide on annual Windham Invitational Sat state Class L L champ Rockville East coach Kathy Kittredge. tion was far greater than last year. The first full Saturday of the is better in person than he is on chardson combined on touchdown Western Athletic Conference urday morning. he could have run better Bob gland noth. No. 3 Michigan squeaked by a 45-yard field goal attempt that won the division with 101 points Junior Shaun Brophy paced the Also, 1 think they were a little tired season also featured losses for four film He really Impressed me.” passes of 6 and 31 yards as the game. Mark Bellini caught Linds- Dickson and Senan Gorman had Notre Dame 24-23 behind Jamie would have won it with 13 seconds Tlie East Catholic High girls’ followed by Hall 127 and N FA 143 Indian boys’ performance with an but we had trained very hard this In junior varsity boys’ competi- of the nation’s Top Twenty teams The victory boosted Miam i’s Crimson Tide Improved to 3-0. ley’s 21-yard T D pass with 5:51 left solid performances and sophomore Morris' three touchdowns, spoiling left squad, six-time state class cham ’The East Catholics boys placed eighth place effort. He had a time week in preparation for our meet tion Chris Chappell was fifth, Rob — No. 7 Texas AfcM. No. 8 record to .3-0 Oklahoma. 1-0, was Van Tiffin of Alabama kicked and then Lindsley combined with Todd Liscomb had a great perfor Lou Holtz’s coaching debut at But senior defensive end Roberts pion, won the Varsity III run with eighth in Varsity IV with 178 points of 15:55.8 over the 5.000-meter Tuesday with Rockville.” Sheftel eighth. Mike Taylor 12th, Tennessee. No. 10 Ohio State and idle Saturday and the Hurricanes four extra poinU. giving him 105 in Richard Zay as on a 47-yarder to set mance in his first varsity outing. South Bend. Banks said. “ The point is that the •3 points, four in front of two-time Perennial power Xavier ran away course. Steve Gallacher was 18th, Larry Briggs 14th, Craig Hemp- No. 20 Michigan State - and a ray won’t play again until the Sooners a row and snapping the Southeast up Lake! Heimula’s 1-year run and We have to get ready for Rockville Kevin Ciaglo and Scott Kendall come to the Orange Bowl in two In the surprise results. No. 14 fight is back at Notre Dame” defending State Open champ Avon with this division with 30 points Bob Dickson and Senan Gorman Jon Lutin 47lh, Mark of hope for Notre Dame fans. ern Conference record of 101 set In L e o n a rd Chitty’s winning on Tuesday and run our best ’’ he were ninth and 10th. respectively, Louisiana State tripped Texas Holtz is picking up the pieces at High. St. Bernard’s was third with followed by Xaviian of New York 25th and 28th, respectively, sopho Todd 70th, Keith Reimer 72nd and Miami quarterback Vinny Testa- weeks. 1980 by Rex Robinson of Georgia. conversion. added. to lead East in its Varsity IV run ABM 35-17, Mississippi State beat Notre Dame after Gerry Faust, 142 points. The Manchester High with 87 points. more Todd Liscomb S8th, Sean Sam Smith 108th for Mancheater. verde made a believer out of Texas Jeffrey, meanwhile, scored five Kim Jarvis was eighth in 15:22 Steve Carlson was 47th, Kurt Tennessee 27-23, No. 17 Washington whose 30-26-1 record made him the MlaalaaIppI Bt 27-23 Baylor 36-7 boys’ and girts’ teams were each ’Tina Little. Jennifer Tauras and Toland S9th and Tom Lyon 58th fbr " scores were kept, we ’^ch Coach David McWilliams, touchdowns and broke the Southw over the 4,000-meter course to pace Filosa 50th, ’Tom Carlson 80th, ripped Ohio State 49-7 and Arizona losingest coach in Notre Dame At Knoxville. Tenn.. Ron Smith’s At Waco, Texas. Matt Clark, a fourth in their respective races Julie Ray were fifth, sixth and Manchester. o’^ d have won,” Suitor noted. whose Red Raiders were blown estern Conference rushing mark Manchester’s effort. Mindy Forde Mike Kelly 83rd and Sean McGann State nipped Michigan State 20-17. history. 62-yard run in the final quarter starting split end who quarter The boys were fourth in the Varsity ninth respectively to lead East’s “ We ran fairly well for this part ”1^ Windham Invitational drew away 61-11 Saturday night at the by piling up 343 yards on only 16 was 25th followed by Carolyn *8th for the Eagles. In other games involving ranked "There are no moral victories at gave Mississippi State its victory backs Baylor’s short-yardage of I race with 113 points. Holy Cross of girls to its victory. ’There was a gap of the season and we showed W boys and TO girls teams and carries in TC U 's 48-31 victory over Fahey 42nd, Kris Nielsen 45th. In junior varsity competition. Orange Bowl. teams. No. 4 Alabama defeated Notre Dame.” said Holtz, whose over the defending S E C champion fense. scored twice and passed for Waterbury won that division with before the fourth finisher with Noel promise for the latter part of the ^proximately 1.890 runnera. Texas Tech was nation’s No. 2 Tularte. His total broke by one yard 77 points followed by Guilford, 83 Jessica Marshall 4
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