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Foes of Bork One Vote Away from a Victory

Foes of Bork One Vote Away from a Victory

U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 7. 1987.

CARS CARS FOR SALE H u m a n : Twins best FDRMLE FOR RALE FORSAU Laser game: Tow n hints at battle plan / page 3 MANCHESTER. Cort- GOVERNMENT Homes DATSUN 1992 Pickup. 4 DODGE Mirada 1982. Alexander, Tigers in frt* home, Molntt- from 91 (U repair). spaed with stereo tape Good condition, A/C, nonet frtt btoutiful 6 Delinquent tax prop­ deck. 52,600 miles, runs Power windows and room Wllllomburo Co­ erty. Repossessions. pood. Good mechani­ locks, cruise, AM-FM ALCS opener / page 9 lonial with mony up- Call tO^m-MOO exten- r U b b e s s ^ cal condition. Needs cossette.S2500.647-7045. Aid to contras: Give a chance / page 7 orodtd Ittmt. Hong Sion OH 9M5. slight body w ork. 646- your hot ond hoort 3 Aedroom Colonial, tor- RfSSrSSSKndbie 9700 fo r m ore details. TAKE A LOOK htrt. Coll for dotolli. mal dining room, eat In warm porsdn for l I M N W r ' small child In our THOSE 6UY8WI0 d 6 d g E 1977 Aspen Ctnfury S1-Ep(t#ln. kitchen. 2 car garage. MXS. ■u^truokftoMepor. os Line. Town Cor $AVE M7-SWS.O I'/i baths. Front porch. heme. 49-2f hovrs- 9AIHT Wagon. 6 cylinder au­ /week. Days. 444-9974. hrtsrlor end entsder N .n e e tom atic, powrer sfeer- 81 Mere. Marquis hAa n c h e ^ Y ^ A . w h y Oak floors and trim. BUILDERS |$60M Redecorated Inside pelMint. CsN todey for a iforoMorty Ine and brakes. AM- Brougham $AVE pay rtnt? Now !• your W f7 iTyr8AAvoiia>ie. free eswmale. Tom o r Ed F M . Best offer. 78 Buick Cantury chanct to own thli and out. 9142,900. 529- Havre 3-10. Lew pay. 6 4 6 - 2 7 8 7 0305.______643-4611. W^NRaOofid. (AVE Immoculott older 3 Reliable resfonsible •CUSTOM ROMES 64S-221B •47-7H6S 80 Mazda RX7 bedroom Colonial. TWO homily. Time tested POiMi. CgllMftTm. NiSSAN 1995 Sentra. 2 LbgNbN $AVE Much updating, move- ^ building with 13 rooms. •Assmoiis a e a • 4M9 a ft* « e # e I'’#'# « ^ door hatchback. 5 87 Line. Omtlnentsl In condition. See It 2 modern kltchen- •lA R A O E t DELIVERINO speed, AM-FM $AVE today. 1124,900. Cen­ t...one with private tun IMRWB Rich form loam, 9 yards, Cosefte. 79,000 miles. 82 Mazda 026 tu ry 21 Epstein. 647- llte breakfast room. •BECKS 979 pTue fox. Sand, erovel, New brokes/muffler. aOr.WMM $AVE M9S.O New root, triple glared ODD fobs. Trucking. Good coiKlItlon. Ask­ as Nissan Stanza windows, steel siding. CLEANING Services. •CORCSnE WORK and decorative stone. 4 Or. $AVE ^EW to market. This Home repoirs. You ing 92500. maudirstrrManchfisler A City o( Villaijr Ch.trin Hrralii Lott of mature plant­ Homeoraffioe. Reewb home It o cream putt. •FRAMINSCREW nome It, we do ff. Free 443-9S04 DATSUN 1980 310 GX. 80 Line. Town Car ings and trees. Ameslte noble prices. estimates. Insured.643- feeeee«**a«»e«« t IB CM BOB $AVE Lett of living space on parking. Offered at ar74M471. A H A ilA iL E 49,000 miles. Sunroof. 04 Mere. Marquis parkllke setting. 9 9159,900. Call Blan­ Excellent condition. Brougham $AVE rooms, 216 baths. In- c h ard 9i R o ssetto , EXTiftidA l^atntlna S1500. 646-7497. Thursday, Oct. 8,1987 ground pool, walk In no ^ to dvstr Coll aciBwiwtam TilBEiic 88 Bronco II, 30 C ents "We're Selling Undo 4494839. done. Trees and brush TOYOTA 1982 Cellco GT. A (flB ,^ 4 a 4 $AVE Cedar closet and lo­ Houses". 646-2492.0 cut and hauled owev: aMFfRIVntBS cated In one of Man­ Stockade fences In­ 1 Owner. Low miles, 86 Sabt# X8*' FIRST Prise tor quality. air, stereo, sunroof, 5 4 Or.. LogM, Io riL SAVE chester's finer areas. stalled. Fully Insured. e lM M ilM a f9N9M M S 84 Mazda Pickup t^,900. tentry Real Possible In-law unit. 64941743 5pm. speed. Excellent condi­ $AVE Estate. 643-40M.O Young 3 bedroom Wil­ tion. S4995. 646-6629 a f­ 83 Lynx Wg., At. AC $AVE liamsburg Colonial In seeeeeesi/ee* a.a e a ft'a a m m ter 6om. sa Matfcur XR4TI $AVE. Foes of Bork MRW ^rice. Not your Lydall Woods...2 full BEMEfS IMVE ftH K I ordinary older Colon­ CARFBN1RV A Hano Tape Pnd FO RD 1975 M a ve rick . 84 Toyota Celica baths, deck, garage "FftrAHYftirllfftir Running condition. AT. AC, PS ial. This home hat been and unique floor plan Spray ShtEt Rock. EXCAVATION fully updated, kitchen MWMI tWOlM Mfl6 f#“ R.R. tide, pitfiting. $150. Phone 649-6620. 78 Buick Century with family room. See WWW w^WWtWHWW P I M W ? * Tree work. CO. «Va..MmCond. all new, Florida room, this home with Its up- fMNnt mn6 lolOTiifit* 6mmMI soil# David Sltvlnsky and large family room to-date floor plan to­ CAU RTE. as a BOLTON 87 Mazda RX7 one vote away on lower level. Yard It 647-7186 CLYDE ■took. Turtp, Sutr- day. 9160't. Call Blan­ - Coll 228-91S3 - CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. rooL OlBB WlaitBP SAVE tegeed and very pri­ chard ft Rossetto, For Frao Eettmeto 6 4 6 -2 6 1 4 vate. Perfect family a a ft e-e# a a.a aaaaaaaeft^ ROUTE 83, VERNON 83 Ford LTD Wg. "We're Selling v a AT. PS. AC SAVE home. 9151,000. Sentry Houses", 646-2482.D 81 Oodga D1S0 PU *4995 Real Estate. 643-4060.O 85 Olds Calais c 81 Olda Omaga *4495 AC/Lopdad SAVE e from a victory MANCHESY R. Colonial MANCHESTER For Sale 82 Nagai eoup* *6495 84 Marc. Lynx a or. an nice deep lot, on a SAVE by owner. 4 bedroom 82 Cantury ooup* *6195 88 Mazda RX7 S quiet Cul-de-Sac In con­ Raised Ranch, Includes AAS.Alum.Wh SAVE venient location. Front S3 Calabrity 4*. *6495 living room, dining WASHINGTON (A P) - Oppo­ He said that if Bork asked to back Master plus up room , 1 Vi baths, fam ily BRAND New Llstlngl LA D Y Kenm ore Washing S3 Ford F150 XLT,4a4 *8195 to 3 more bedrooms. EAST HARTFORD 1 bed­ S3 BonnavHIa 4 *. *6995 MORIARTY nents of Robert H. Bork moved to Reagan to withdraw his name, the room with fireplace. 2 Planned commercial room , $405. plus utili­ machine. Good condl- CARO within a single vote of victory today Dining room, tlre- car garage, deck and zone! Main Street, El- tlon. Coll 646-1465. S3 Chavy 810TiiM4«t4 *7195 president "would urge him to fight ploced living room,full ties. On busline. FOR SALE BROTHERS as Democratic Sens. Dale Bumpers on." pool. Great neighbor­ llnpton. Approxi­ 568-1054.______KITCHEN Aid rafrloera- 83Ragai4dr. *6995 baths, garage. D.W. hood. 117 Briarwood mately 2 acres In hot 301 Centar 8t. of Arkansas and Paul Sarbanes of T Fish, 643-1991.0 AVAILABLE Imme­ tor/treezer. ,7 months DATSUN 510 1978. Auto­ 64 Buksk Skyhavvk Wg. *6295 The spokesman confirmed that D rive, Asking 9192,000. growing area. Ideal for declared their diately. 4 rooms, 2nd old. Almond. Call 646- matic transmission, 84 Trana Am *10,795 Manchastgr, CT the Justice Department maintains I .i Ha UTIFUL. Bolton. 3 Call Bob at 643-0350. bonks, restaurants, of­ 1465. ' opposition. bedroom Raised Ranch floor, appliances, attic body In good condition. 84 R#gal ooup# *8095 Presidential spokesman Marlin lists of possible candidates for Between 3:30-5. A fter 5 fices, retail, etc. Call and cellar storaoe, Excellent 2nd car, new 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 In a quiet area of call 649-2276.______fo r more details. 84 Camaro coup* *8495 Fitzwater said, "The nomination is judicial openings, including the non-smoklno adult. No H t IL A W N a n d battery, and new Supreme Court, but said that no list Bolton. Home Includes 9310,000. Jackson A pets. Utilities not In­ muffler. Runs great. 83 Chavy 8-10 ptokup *6495 not dead until the vote is taken." 1 living room, dining Jackson, 647-9400. □ BARDEN S3 Chavy Caprica 4 *. *8495 But he also left room for Bork to ask of replacements for Bork had been 'room , 1st floor 12x24 L 0 T 8 /U N D cluded, parking for 1 $1000 or best otter. MOTORCYCLES/ FOR SALE car. 8450 per month M ust sell 11 Call 647- that his name be withdrawn from sent to the White House. "Believe family room os well at BOLTON ____ I m o p e d s me, the president does not want a 19x23 recreation plus 1 months security. 8314 Otter 5. Ask tor 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 consideration, saying, "Obviously, Lot 6, Volpl Road 643-0213______Tig Sell Serggpift Loam Paul.o his decision can be whatever he consideration of any alternative room and 12x24 den on ANDOVER. View the Any amount dolivsrsd. Alto, fill, YAMAHTdorspecionr- beautiful Fall foliage ••7,800.00 3 Bedroom apartments. w6ntf it to be." candidates," Fitzwater said. the lower leyel. Energy giavol, atona and bath, muloh. 1978 OLDS Omega 4 door, SCRANTON Approxlmotely 4,500 features Include south­ from these wooded 2.2 CONVEMC REIIL Heat and hot water Bobcat, baekhoa t loadar rantal. miles. $900.646-3126 ask The announcements by Bumpers On Wednesday, Reagan and acres, 109 foot frontage Included. 2 month se­ 305 V-9, 107K miles. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH ern exposure sky I Ights, ESTIITE Very good condition. CHUvaLSh sxecunvt vshicles to r Tom . and Sarbanes, in speeches oh the Senate supporters did their best to 2 wood/coal stoves and on pond. 975,000. Kler- curity required. $600 DAVIS CONSTRUCTION AND StLSCT useo OAhS... Senate floor, pushed to 50 the nan Realty, 649-1147. 646-4382 and $625. 649-2871. $1500 or best offer. Coll SOMt t.a« FINANCINO Oh LS8SI cheer Bork as he shuttled from the a thermostatically con­ 872-1400/659-9555 a fter 6pm. 649-8538. number of senators who have White House to the Capitol. trolled ton system. MOBILE Home. Working 87 FIFTH AVE. m *14,805 MITO declared their opposition to the Deck and a 2 car gar­ HOMES single mole odult pre­ " I f he were on the fence when he IS n RESORT 84 Hondo civic S. 5 speed, 87LeBARON SERVICES nomination, according to an Asso­ walked in, 1 think he's a little more age. 9189,900. D.W. HO FOR SALE ferred. Lease, secur- FOR ALL YOUR LAWN A/C, original owner. OTaTuftM *12,206 Fish. 643-4060.n E S I PROPERTY IfV. No pets. 643-2880. 87 RAIDER 4x4 *12,705 ciated Press survey. Thirty-four determined to hang in there," said CARE NEEDS... CALL Excellent condition. senators have said they would STUDIO type. Partly fur- 67K.S4500. 646-5803. 87 RAMCHARQER Senate Republican leader Bob Dole FOR Sale. Fullyfurnished nlshed. Working single PHIL’S LAWN CARE 4>4 *17.885 ^support Bork, with the rest unde­ of Kansas. eoLTon SPECIAL!! Mobile home, Vero 79 Ford Gronodo. Depen­ 87 SHADOW , „ AUTO SERVICE clared. Fifty-one "n o" votes would Still, Bork’s supporters made male preferred. No Fall Clean Up. Hedge TufboA.o«4pd *10,505 ft Room Capa In Buolnaso Zona - S145»000. Beach, Florida. 1 bed­ pets. Leose. 643-2880. dable, no rust, 95,000 ensure defeat for Bork in the clear that the appellate judge was room, Florida Room, Trimming, Mowing, miles. $800 firm . 647- 87 DODGE Pu hod Hpa *18.058 3 badrooms, oarage and basement. Ideal STUDIO type. Portly fur­ • Oil Lube Filter 100-member Senate. at least considering asking the screened porch. 99,000. Fertilizing. Call today 0338 ask fo r E ric. > 86 LASER cpp. *13.406 Because of Bork’s plunging chan­ White House to withdraw his name. for family llvino/ convenient to Hartford 6464)363 or 646-7420. nished. Working single SOLaBARONpdr. *10.006 Special *16.99 male preferred. No for Free Eatimata. 1983 Alllance-65,000 miles, ces, the Senate Judiciary Commit­ "He will not decide anything Herald photo by Kool (1 mile to Rt. 384). Enloy country living A/C. AM-FM Cassette. SSDODQEamoomi. *14.486 only a few m inute fro m the big city. Also, pets. Leose. 643-2880. 742-7476 86 DODGE aoo oomt *14.706 • Complete Brake tee already is combing the back­ today (Wednesday), and said he $2200. or best offer. grounds of possible replacement for Investor who can convert this charm­ FOR Rent. 2 bedroom 871-6451 after 6pm. 86 RELIANT S.W. *8,005 Systems would be in touch,” Tom Korologos, Leslie Buckland of 619 Hlllstown Road discusses his there is no shortage of pumpkins, a state Department of E l M 0R T6A 8E 8 candidates. a lobbyist brought in by the White ing cape to professional offices. apartment close to bus­ CHEVY 1968 Belalr. 2 86 DODGE pumpkin crop, which he said is about one-quarter Agriculture official said. Buckland displays his pumpkins line. Monthly rentS535. CHARGER *7,605 • Tune up Specials Bumpers said Bork is .‘..‘such a House to-help Bork, t(dd reporters Sherry - 742-9450 Coll 649-9256.______600D THIN68 door, runs excellent. slave to ideology that I question iafter the seselon with aenatora. smaller than last year's because of an early-summer In a 90-year-old farm wagon that he recently had NO PAYMENTS TO EAT $425. Call 649-9387. 86 CHY. GTS Turto *10,205 • Cooling Systems Up to a years. Kits your fi­ C O VEN TRY New 5 room 80 RELIANT 4 Dr. *7005 whether he could render simple Leonard Garment, a Washington drought. Although some farmers' crops were srhaller. restored. Golden Oaks Realty • Alternators, justice.” nancial aiffleulNss goodbye. Duplex. New applian­ Ssll Your Car 86 LeBARON C o m l *13.405 Iaw3)Sr who is advising Bork, said A4A-5099 228-3345 Avoid foroclosure. Catch up ces, wall to wall, sky­ mUBAVNRIADS 85 CAMARO coupp *8805 Starters, and There were widespread rumors the judge would continue his on lot# oavmonlssuchasfirst light, fireplace, oar­ 85 MUSTANG aiu. *8005 that Bork would come to the White for the nomination only if the or second mortooee or oven NOanMOtlAMf LOAF Tire Service age. Easy access to 184. Cranberry, ZueohinI, 85 HORIZON 4 df. *4B05 House today — as he did Wednes­ president and the Republican Party eufetondlne credit cord Mils. saooper month. A vaila­ *15 • Body work and Keep your home free and Pumpkin, Appletauee, 84 TOYOTA CAMRY *6.085 day — to meet with the president. agree to wage a full-scale national Pumpkins smaller, but supply good ble November l. Call 4 Lines — 10 Days 84 FORD TEMPO *5.785 Rust repair clear without Hens. Bod 742-7247. etc. But Fitzwater said there was no campaign in support of his credit or late poyment his­ •4*» each or 9 lor *10“ soft charge each addi­ 84LASERadr.Turt)o *8,305 indication the nominee wanted to confirmation. • Car don't run? By Nancy Concelmon That affected not only pumpkin grow because water causes the CLARENCE EDMONDSON of 7 tory It not o problem.' Kindly tional line, per day. You 84 RELIANT wgn. *5,305 Fraa towing for see the president. "H e’s not willing to conduct a coll; Call 647-8042 Herald Reporter growers, but apples and sweet com cells to swell. Marrotte said. As a Route 44 A. Coventry, said he got ICONDOMINIUMS can cancel at any time. 84 PONT. 6000 STE *7485 cuatomer aarvica cara “ We don't know. We have not solitary crusade because that 83 LeBARON 4 dr. *5,705 suffered a lot.” Buckland said. result of the drought, vegetables only half a pumpkin crop from the . The Swl99 FOR RENT SORRY, only In Manbhastar. heard (from Bork). Our assump­ would quixotic and pointless." 53 DODGE 400 a dr. *4,005 This Halloween, people may be and fruits will be smaller. "You’re areas on his farm that weren’t Conogrvativg Group tion is that we're fighting it out to a Garment said late Wednesday in a FUEL 0N./C0AL/ NO REFUNDS OR 78 MONTE CARLO paying slightly more for the pump­ OTHER EXPERTS agreed. going to have the same number of irrigated. "In the areas we don’t MS4-4404 or 2 Bedroom. Woodmere, HREWOOO ADJUSTMENTS AppfOK, flOK Ofl. On^ AM ft/aMIKE FLYNN floor vote," Fitzwater said. telephone interview. Vernon. 1 baths. Owfwr MHbb, Mn« *3.995 kin that goes under the knife or into "As a whole, a lot of pi^uctlon Is cells — they're just not going to be have irrigated, we have a signifi­ 1-4S4-131ft 276 Hartford Road the pie. M A N C H E S T E R - $141,900 Garage, pool, tennis. CALL HERALD 77 OOOQE MBBdWool A. mm down ... because of lack of water." as big. The number of fruits may cant problem." he said. "But In the Club House. $950 In­ OitnpBr. NK aeltMl ml *4,865 8 am - 8 pm The lack of rain learly this said Edward Marrotte, a consumer stay the same, but the yield Is areas we have irrigated, the size cluding utilities. 649- FIREWOOD SALE 77 CADILLAC SEDAN summer has reduced the size of horticulturist' at the Agricultural different” Yield refers to the and quality Is as g o ^ as usual. We Rentals 9006. *S3 par qoid, S ft. langtht, CLASSIFIED DeVILLE. Nlcwl *3.495 grtan, dallvarad, S cord 649>8309 Showdown in Eighth pumpkin crops in some areas of the Experiment Station In Storrs. weight and volume, which Is used to really didn't suffer that badly.” state, said I^onard Krough. agri­ "This year, wehad virtually no rain measure fruit and vegetable poduc- minimum. MC/VI8A 643-2711 BUD'S MOTOR SALES Edmondson said other farmers I HOMES cultural marketing information in July and August, and a lot of rain tion. N9rth9rn Flr9W99d 875-3311 he spoke to at the Hartford market ROOMS specialist at.the state Department in September.” The lack of rain during the first ____ |F 0 R REHT 0l9tribut9r9 this year said they were getting FOR RENT of Agriculture. Although the average amount of two summer months prevented seems iikeiy tonight higher prices for the pumpkins WINTERIZED cottage. Z72-aOIO Krough doesn't believe prices rainfall for June through Sep­ seeds from germinating, Krough because of the drought. "Most M A NC H ESTER. 2 rooms $600 month plus u tili­ WHAT MAKES won’t go up drastically, however, tember was higher this year than in said. As a result, early crops such for rent. Main Street. farmers don't irrigate their pump­ ties. Security required. RECREATIONAL A showdown among Eighth Dis­ act on removing four questions because many farmers planted 1986, rainfall for June and July 1987 as tomatoes, squash and sweet For Information call 11/1 5/1. 647-1257. about the town-district agreement kin crops,” Edmondson said. 529-7959 or 563-4438. EQUIPMENT MANOfSTERHONCA trict leaders over a district-town extra crops, and there’8 no shor­ was much lower. In 1986,6.79 inches' com, suffered. agreement may take place tonight from the Nov. 3 election ballot. tage of pumpkins. of rain fell in June, and 4.44 inches "W e lost most of our early STORE AND The district clerk, Helen War­ Jewell said that the only way 9 1 APARTMENTS CANO^Mohawk. Red tl- at an emergency meeting of district " I don’t hove one-quarter of what in July, according to the National crops," said Althea Jewell, who Botticello can irrigate Is to rent OFFICE SPACE bergloss, ir 4", with 2 USED CARS BEUER THAN MOST? directors called at the request of rington, Wednesday morning sub­ ^ ■ FOR RENT I had last year.” said Leslie Weather Service In Windsor Locks. works at Henry Botticello’s farm at water tankers. "W e didn’t irrigate paddles. S450. 649-9361 three directors who oppose the mitted a legal notice to the Buckland. who owns a farm at 619 This year, 3.66 inches fell in June 209 Hillstown Road. "Cantaloupes SOUTH Windsor Office otter 5pm weeknlghts. Perhaps one reason is that they are Manchester Herald indicating that this year becausepe would have to ELDERLY housing now agreement. Hillstown Road. and only 2.27 In July. Normal didn’t have the size because it was charge more for the fruits and space. 1300 square feet. fullyfull! reconditioned...... onother may •be Tonight’s meeting is set for 7:30 a special meeting would be held taking applications for Prime location. Route Although his pumpkin crop is average rainfall is 3.S4 inches for dry.” vegetables,” she said. 2 bedroom apartments. M USICAL th eifr fi extremely low mileage... at the district firehouse, 32 Main St. Oct. 14. Later in the morning she smaller. Buckland stressed that he June and 3.52 inches for July. Krough doesn’t think the drought 5. Ready to go. Clean withdrew the notice, saying she had Starting S560. Call 528- and Immediately avail­ ITEMS Its purpose, according to a notice has no shortage "Every farmer August and September of this year affected produce prices, however, Buckland agreed that irrigation 6522. able. Must be seen. filed with the town clerk this been instructed to do so by the there is that’s worth a salt always made up for earlier lows, with 4.25 because of competition within the is the only way to control the growth USED full sized Violin. 91 BUKN SKVLMK district’s legal counsel, John D. M A N C H ESTER . 2 bed­ Contact Sol Julian. 282- • l> n d C A . 444 U l. PP. PS. 4C. Tin. HUIO...... morning, is to discuss petitions plants five times as much as he inches in August and 7.19 inches in state and from neighboring states. of crops. "When you have todepend room townhouse, fully 0784. S150. 649-8111. Excel­ *3495 submitted by district electors. LaBelle Jr. on Mother Nature to furnish you lent condition. needs," he said. September. " I didn’t notice any prices that appllanced kitchen, S3 HONDA PREUIDC The petitions filed by district "Unbeknown to most of you city with rain, you’re up against a Large Colonial, 3 bedrooms, new roof, «M A 4 Ci4, <44 ml. PP. r« . HkHo. Hunt OmM *7995 were any higher this year than last parking for 2 cars. $695 voters ask for a special meeting to Please turn to page 8 folks, we had a drought this year. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES year,” he said. problem.” he said. newly redecorated, newer furnace, extra per month, heat and 6ARABES PETS AND 94 HONDA ACCORD U hot water Included ,no AND STORAOE •ItTT. H S 4 CW., Aim , PP. PS AC. insulation, 2 car garage, nice SUPPLIES Tm. AtAkA Ok. Amt 444 ml ...... _...... *7995 neighborhood. pets. Security deposit and 1 year lease. 649- WINTER Storage for GOLDEN Retriever, 94 HONDA CIVIC 0795. cars, vans or boots. n jd S H S 4 Cyl.. AC, 4«PA 114 M . §lut______*5995 Evenings 975-5974. Mole. AKC papers, 6 Tax collector quits TODAY MANCHESTER. 1 bed- months. S100 or beat M HONDA PNELUDE Of J U 4 Cyt . 8 Spd.. A t. PS. AC. D og gets room, appliances. No otter. 646-1306. ^ Agdta 8Rv*r. tTK ml ...... ___ pets, no water beds, WANTED *9495 AIDS and war lease. S450, 9900 secur- TO RENT 84 HONDA CHX MISCELLMIEOUS • r » f . aoa. $4K mL .... *5495 Linda Durand says the fear she Itv. 289-719) or 643-4792. medal for in Andover dispute sees In her AIDS patients today is 9 9 TEACHER-wtshes to rent FOR SALE E a 8t Hartford. 1 bed- 84 HONDA CIVIC space tor family car. t r n t 4 Or.. Bhf. $1K mL ...... *5995 worse than the anxieties she was room apartment, wall TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ By Bruce Motzkln cluded collecting taxes when the witness to In Vietnam, where, as a to wall corpetlno, ap­ Coll M ike 643-6976. 84 FORD TEMPO tax collector was not there. But proxim ately 3000, also •2444. AuMm 88A ml. PB. AC. Mwdlp, OfWf .... *4995 heroism Herald Reporter 28-year-old nurse, she cared for GIs pliances, security, 50 to 100k numerals and Duchesneau. who took office July 1, with gaping bullet holes in their lease. $425. M ilne Real letters for shirts, cops, 84 TOYOTA TERCEL researched a Connecticut statute Estate Inc. 538-6573 or Mprchgndise •1387. 4 Cyl. ftWOm OoML N A m l______*5495 ANDOVER — Tax Collector bodies. Story on page 13. i T j .^ I ; etc. Best otter. 649-3642 By Bruce Matzkin Sandra G. Bidwell has submitted a that requires any person collecting 569-4161. otter 5:30pm .o______88 MSSAN SENTRA •tM ft. 4 Cyl. Auto. 4SA mi. HO. PO. PS. Aodie, How Hms ...... *5995 Herald Reporter letter of resignation, effective Nov. taxes in place of the tax collector to M A N C H ESTER . 3 room HEAVY duty singer por­ 30, because of differences between be appointed by oath and to be War on trucks efficiency In quiet table, sewing machine 85 HONDA PRELUDE area. 8100 week In­ • IJ ff. 4 Cyt, A t. At. AC. Tm. Oodtp 40K ml. Oluo, UkO Howt ... *11,495 To the hero go the spoils. Or her and First Selectwoman Earleen recorded with the secretary of the Gov. Wlliram A. O’Neill says he’s 8 8 FURNITURE with cose. Excellent something like that. B. Duchesneau over policy regard­ state and administrator of public not sure what more can be done to cludes utilities. Secur­ 85 CNCVROUT SPECTRUM condition. S45.00 649- 91212. StPm...... - ...... The hero is a mutt named Happy, records. ity, references re­ COFFEE table and end 9628. *4995 ing tax collection by others when crack down on unsafe truck driv­ quired. 646-1686 or SS HONDA cmc DX who in the early morning hours of Bidwell is not in her office. With this new knowledge, Du­ ing, other than to continue a "w ar MANCHESTER . table (together or se­ •ftM L 4 eK . AC. 44R m i. SPmr______569-3018.______parate),one Individual _ *5995 July 28 alerted his sleeping owners "This resignation was brought chesneau told the selectmen’s on trucks" he initiated last year. $62,000 A $72,000 6 Room Duplex. Excel­ gloss topped coffee ta­ SS HONDA CIVIC to a fire that had broken out in their about by the continued interference secretary to stop collecting taxes in Story on page 4. ENDROLLS •t J9t 4 Cri. MO. 37R m«. AC. AbWa Ohm..... - ...... lent condition, garaoe. ble. Call 742-5918 27Vi width - 298 _ *6495 home at 158 Branford St. of tax collection by (Duchesneau),” Bidwell's absence. Lease, security, refer­ evenings.o iS TOYOTA PICK-UP Since then, Happy, who belongs the letter states. Bidwell lists as her Bidwell became upset when she LIMITED CASH FLOW? ences required. No width • 2 tor 29ft •1220 '4 Cyl. 4 SaA, AML ffw mi. OoPta Cmoolto. 2port Strtpo .. *5995 learned of the change, which took Clear and cold W a YO r b ED king size. ■ MUST b« ptekdd up It the I to Raymond Cornell. 75. and his reason for resigning major policy OpHOOBul you would still like to have your own pets. 8600 per month. S8 HONDA ACCORD U wife. Lucille, 74. has been raking In changes that were made by Du­ place Aug. 3. the last day taxpayers Complete pockope ex­ iHsraM Otfic* Monday lhru| •ftTA 4 Cyi. AmM. A t A t. AW. Atoot Tm. AaWo. 4«R m i _____ Clearing and colder tonight with home? A Condo may be your answer. We have Coll 9am-11;30am, 3- cluding headboard. I Thursday batofs 11 a.m.only. *10,995 the accolades. He has been in chesneau and, Bidwell claims, could pay thei r July taxes without a 7 7 frost possible. Sunny but cool 8pm. 643-4407. Asking 9100. Coll 743- SS MERCURY LYNX WAOON - newspapers and on television news­ implemented without her , penalty. She claimed that Duches­ two units available; one a three room and the •ftMI. AwftOL At. A t taW t J ft mi. Orar______*5995 Friday. Details on page 2. 5918 evenings.o casts, but the biggest honor came knowledge. neau did not inform her about the other a four room. Convenient location close to 1 YEAR O LD SOFA and chair. Green 88 CNEVROLCT VAN Tuesday. Duchesneau ended the practice of change until a week later. Bidwell •1201. 8 C ri. Au$a. At. At Aa n t AbWg » tt8 t0 H ^ .. *16,995 shopping, schools, bus line. Swimming pod, For Annual Lease and Plaid. Excellent Happy received a special hero­ allowing the tax collector’ s secre­ said she had to deal with ire Index weight room and tot lot at your disposal. Call us condition. Asking $190. @ M I E 8 •8 HONDA CIVIC ism award on Tuesday from the tary and another clerk to collect taxpayers who had been tui 2 Story Duplox 648-1433. •ftft 4 Cri. Nt AbWg tTR mi. Some______*6495 A d v i c e ______1 4 L o t t e r y ______2 for an appointment to see. In Coventry on 2.7 Connecticut Humane Society, at the taxes when Bidwell is not in. away when they went to pay thi K IT ^ h S m Set. Round to- OCTOBER 10. 484 Porter 88 HONDA CIVIC society’s Newington headquarters. Bidwell. a part-time town official, taxes Aug. 3. Business____ 21 O bltuarlee_ 8 aores of beautiful ble, choirs, yellow Street. 8-4. Rain dote •1222, 4 Cri. 4 Or. At. n t A M 120 mi. rwfB-lU twma taigB._ *8495 CISMlded _ 21-24 O p i n i o n ______6 Wsssabsli The award is given infrequently, works only 14 hours a week, so the With the new policy came the wooded aRe. 11 mllas leather, $100.646-4770. October 11. Harald pKoto Oy Koo* C o m i c s ______1 6 P e o p le ...... 2 from downtown Man- said Don M cO e, the society’s time she is available to collect taxes realization that more hours were MAPLE Bedroom set. TAG Sole-Sundoy, Oc­ Connecticut _ _ 4 S p o r t s ______9 - 1 2 ohestar. Close to ahop- public relations director. He said RAYMOND CORNELL HOLDS HAPPY is limited. needed when the tax collector Double bed, 1 bureau tober 11. M Woodside MANq^STHUHONCA Since 1965, when the position of would be available. According to EnterUInment 17 Television _ 17 ping and lakss. Street, Manchester. 8- ^ I N C . and chest with mirror. Pleoee tarn te page 8 ... dog gets medal for heroism selectmen’s secretary wascreated. Focus______13 U.S./World _ 5 . 7 Call Halan at Askin $175. 646-3547. 5pm. THE PROFESSIONALS 1711 the secretary’s duties have in­ Please tnm to page 8 Local news— 3. 8 W e a t h e r ______2 MAP l S Colonial Hutch. SATURDAY and Sunday, 24 ADAMS STREET 94ft4IGS 643-2487 or Excellent condition. 235 Deer Run T ro ll, MANCHESTER, CT 06040 646-1339 Asklhg n n . Phone 6 ^ M anchester. 8-3. 646-3515 0860. Household Items. A •V, t - MANCHESTER HEHALD. Thunwiav. Oct. S. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursduv. Oct. 8, 1987 — 8

THE WEATHER REGIONAL V^EATHER Town’s battle plan hinted at during laser hearings I •ortAm.nUiy.OclotarR A6cu-Weaiher*foreCast for Friday • Daytime CondHions and High Temperatures By Andrew Yurkovsky questions about the various contracts between each of been contaminated with gasoline, apparently from laser beams would battle with computer-controlled Herald Reporter the three companies. Groot’s Automotive Service Inc., a nearby service aliens and monsters. The two other companies involved in Laserquest are station. But the game as described Wednesday would be VERNON — What could become important issues in Laser Games International, which is selling the more complex, providing players with the chance to determining whether Manchester's amusement center franchise for the Manchester Laserquest to Laser CUMMINGS.SAID that the real estate partnership actually commandeer the spaceship. Cummings said ordinance should be allowed to remain on the books Games of Hartford, and 587 Middle Turnpike East had made.a commitment to buy the property for $1.3 the computer-controlled, animated aliens would be were hinted at during the first day of hearings in Associates, a real estate partnership formed to buy the million, but thegrouphas paid only a $300.000deposit so able to act out 10 difjerent scenarios with players. Rockville Superior Court on Wednesday. former Mott’s Shop-Rite and lease it to Laser Games. far. Loss of that deposit, however, could result in the Cummings said the actions of the players would Much of the day’s proceedings were taken up by partnership’s bankruptcy, he said. change what scenario would then be'followed by the attorneys’ efforts to establish the facts in the case. But LASER GAMES’ originally charged that enforce­ In his testimony. Cummings had said that a aliens and monsters. The players' actions would be fed the law)rer representing the (own, in his questioning of ment of the ordinance could cause Laser Games of franchise agreement with Laser Games International to a central computer controlling the animated figures s businessman who Is fighting the ordinance, revealed Hartford and 587 Middle Turnpike East Associates to requires Laser Games of Hartford to open its through what Cummings called a "laser vest.” The what may be the town’s strategy to defend Itself. suffer "severe economic and financial failures” that Manchester franchise by December 1988. But during a vest would contain a miniature computer and a radio. Wednesday’s hearing also revealed new details could result in bankruptcy. courtroom break, he said that the agreement could be Each game would last 10 minutes. a im t the proposed laser entertainment center at 587 E. But under questioning by Berger, Harold R. ammended. In his opening remarks Wednesday. Rittenband Words For Rich MitMIe Turnpike. Passige of the ordinance, which Chimmings, the corporate director of Laser Games, In his brief questioning of (Tummings. Laser Games' raised many of the points brought up in the complaint • A gam ic Millionaire T. Boone Pickens has plenty of company. prohibits the Laserquest center from opening at its admitted that Laser Games would be able to pull out attorney. Richard M. Rittenband of South Windsor, l.aser $James of Hartford had filed when it was granted O ce a n Experts estimate that there are now about 1,000,000 proposed location, was prompted by neighborhood from a five-year lease agreement with the real estate sought mainly to establish the particulars of the a tempofbry Injunction by Superior Court Judge Harry N. Jackaway on Aug. 7. millionaire families in the United States. According to opposition to that particular business. partnership because the partnership had passed a company's actions since it first proposed building an Wednesday was the first of three consecutive days of deadline on the closing of the property. entertainment center in Manchester earlier this year. Rittenband also argued that t*’e ordinance was some sources, the richest person in the nation is Gordon hearings, after which Judge Robert Stengel is to decide In earlier testimony. Cummings said that Laser The questioning brought frequent objections from unconstitutional because it was drafted specifically ,01987 Aocu Wo.-ntter. Inc O 1967 Aocu-W*aniM. Inc Peter Getty. Forb^ Magazine, however^ Ksts Sam whether to make permanent a temporary injunction Games of Hartford had already invested $700,000 on Berger that Rittenband was leading his witness. After with Laserquest in mind and because it does not Moore Walton as the nation’s richest billionaire. Walton against the town granted in August to the developers of equipment and services for the Manchester entertain­ one such question, Stengel himself interjected, "You provide'provisions for apneal. Laserquest. want to give him the answer now? " runs a chain of discount stores. The term “millionaire” ment center. He said the equipnrient could be used in an The ordinance prevents.amusement centers measur­ entertainment center located elsewhere. ing more than 5,000 square feet from operationg within was coined in the year 1740. The first “billionaire” HARTFORD ATTORNEY Marshall K. Berger, who Berger’s questioning of Cummings also revealed WEDNESDAY'S HEARING offered new details 1.000 feet of schools, senior citiaens’ housing, Much 0f nation clear; appeared in 1861. ' ^ * is representing the town in the case, focused mostpf his that the closing on the Laserquest site has been delayed about the Laserquest game. Company officials have convalescent homes, hospitals and churches. It would questions on the ownership of Laser Games and two three times and will probably be delayed beyond the said in public hearings that the former supermarket D O Y O U K N O W — Jean Paul Getty’s empire is based affect Laserquest because duct made from pressed soybean curds. O’Hare Airport was SO degrees Temperatures dipped to freez­ shortly before midnight, break­ Delays plague sale of two water firms ing in the Midwest today as much A Newspaper in Education Program The DEMOCRATS ing a record low of 33 set in 1052. Sponsored by of the nation was under fair skies. By Bruce Motzkln doned the two companies after This is because the companies were Another hearing was scheduled Ratn was scattered across Readings were in the 40s to 50s The Manchester Herald Heorld Reporter becoming 111. left by Koppleman with many ]p Manchester, but a mixup pre­ c Maine apd the eastern Great across much of the Southeast and Wlttenzellner, whose Aqua Treat­ liabilities. A settlement with the vented the Coventry residents from Leadership That Keeps Lakes region but most of the rest along the East Coast. Tallahas­ The state Department of Public ment and Service Co. operates Koppleman estate to ..pay these receiving notice of it. Finally, on of the nation was dry, with clear see, Fla., reached 43 degrees Utility Control's decision on the several other area water systems, debts, which consist mainly of back Sept. 9. the DPUC held a session in taxes owed to the state and to Coventry. to partly cloudy skies prevailing. early today. transfer of C^oventry's Elm Water was appointedreceiver of Elm and Manchester Moving Almanac Co. and Manchester's L&M Water L&M, which Koppleman had left in Coventry and Manchester, has Early-morning temperatures Today’s forecast called for rain Co. to John Wlttenzellner of Staf­ states of dilapidation. required complicated negotiations. Throughout the hearing, both in today were in the the 20s to 30s ford has been postponed until The sale was finally approved Manchester and in Coventry, custo­ likely over northern New Eng­ As receiver, Wlttenzeilner has across much of the Midwest. land and upstate New York; Today’s woather picture was drawn by Cara J. Damano, 10, Tuesday. last February by a W ejt Hartford mers of the two water systems have BOARD OF DIRECTORS The decision had been scheduled made the necessary repairs and Probdte Court judge, allowing the T scattered rainshowers or snow who lives on Bruce Road and attends Martin School. TODAY’S MOON: Between overwhelmingly supported the sale Oct. 8, 1987 for Tuesday, Oct. 6, but the matter improvements to the two water sale to go before the DPUC for final of the companies to Wittenzellner. flurries in the upper Ohio Valley full moon (Oct. 6) and last systems. However, he cannot make M T was continued for one week, said approval. The DPUC hearing be­ Weather Trivia and central Appalachians; Today la tha 281at T wIT rr quarter (Oct. 14). They have testified to the DPUC d a y o f 1987 an d the o DPUC spokesman Toni Blood. capital improvements, such as gan on July 2 in Manchester, but that Wittenzellner has done an widely scattered rain over 16th day of autumn. TOD AYS TRIVIA: What is Chevy Elm, which servers Coventry’s installing a new $75,000 filtration was not completed until Sept. 9. The excellent job of improving the northwest Montana; scattered system in the Elm system, until he CONNECTICUT WEATHER i4¥ Chase's real Aral name? (a) Chevy (b) Coventry Hills section, and L&M. hearing had been closed In August, systems, and have pleaded that the rain or snow in northern Minne­ Chester (b) Comellus which serves Manchester's Red­ is the owner. but the Coventry Hills Homeowners DPUC approve the sale as soon as sota; and mostly sunny skies over Central, East Interior, Southwest Interior: Tonight, TODAYS BARBS wood Farms subdivision, have been Wittenzellner proposed to buy Association requested it be open possible. the southern two-thirds of the Elm and L&M several months after again, so members could attend clearing and colder. Low 30 to 35 with frost possible. TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in BY PHIL PASTORET ‘ in a state of suspended animation nation. 1871, the Great Chicago Fire b ^ a n One thing wrong with functional furni­ since early 1983. when former taking over as receiver, but the sale and voice their views on the On Oct. n, theirpleas may finally Friday, sunny but cool. High 55 to 60. when, according to iegend, Mrs. ture la that you can no longer have fun owner George Koppleman aban­ process has been long and slow. propo.sed transfer. be answered Highs will be in the 40s to 50s O'Leary's cow kicked over an oil lamp searching for loose change between from northern Montana to the West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, clearing and in a barn. the cushions. Grbat Lakes, the Ohio Valley, colder. Low near 40. Friday, sunny. High near 60. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Eddie Rlcken- Appalachians and New Engiand; There's a fortune to be made If some­ Support rent panel, BARBARA WEINBERG PETER'I DIR08A backer (1880); Bruce Catton (1899); 80s in south Florida and from Northwest Hills: Tonight, clearing and colder. Low one can develop a fabulous image pol­ Accolades on agenda Mayor Deputy Mayor Billy Conn (1917); Jesse Jackson ish to sell to the public relations interior sections of to 30 to 35. Friday, sunny but cool. High around 55. (1941); Chevy Chase (1943) Industry. the southern Plains; 90s to around Three members of the town Stephen T. Penny, a 10-year TODAY’S QUOTE: "The Bible is noth­ CCAG tells directors 100 across the desert Southwest; Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWER: (c) Actor Board of Directors who are not veteran of Iheboard. that Penny ing but a succession of civil rights and 60s to 70s across most of the Point: Small craft advisory. Wind west 15 to 25 knots Chevy Chase was born Comellus Crane seeking re-election were ho­ would no longer be able to keep struggles by the Jewish people against The Connecticut Citizen Action directors, "While we understnad rest of the nation. today. Northwest 10 to 15 knots tonight and Friday Chase in New York City In 1943. Group and the leader of the that any decision regarding a nored by their fellow directors tabs on the town manager their oppressors" — Jesse Jackson. ® U «7, NEW8nO>BR ENTBU>H|gB ASSN. through the manager's .secre­ morning. Southwest 10 to 15 knots Friday afternoon. Manchester Tenants Housing Coa­ fair-rent commission will be post­ during the board’s meeting Temperatures around the na­ lition have asked candidates for the poned until after the November Tuesday night. tary, Phyllis Derrick. tion at 3 a.m. EDT ranged from 25 Seas 2 to 4 feet today and 2 feet or less tonight and town Board of Directors to make a elections, we feel that it is incum­ Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg " I want to tell Steve that the degrees at Madison, Wis., to 86 at Friday. Partly cloudy today. Clear tonight and Astrograph written commitment to support bent upon the board members and presented the three with cit­ direct line to Phyllis so he can keep track of me is being Yuma, Ariz. Friday. formation of a fair-rent commis­ their opposing candidates to take a ations thanking them for their sion in Manchester. stand on the issue.” service to the town. She also disconnected." Weiss said. presented them with glass Almost every resident who A director-appointed study com­ In a news release, CCAG, which has been pushing for a fair-rent plates bearing the town .seal and addressed the board Tue.sday effective as possible, pace yourself mittee recommended Sept. 22 that commission along with the tenants’ her own signature. night took the time to praise the STEVEN CASSANO JAMES FOGARTY wisely. such a commission be formed. Though Weinberg’s remarks outgoing directors. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) The strong group, asked that candidates sign a Sacretory Board of OIrectora ° ^Birthday “ The board's decision on this form pledging to make establish­ were serious, some'directors Resident William Pagan!, a take It from the weak and the smart regular at the directors' meet­ take It from the strong. In your commer­ matter is extremely important,” ment of a fair-rent commission and members of the public Friday, Oct. 9,1987 cial involvements today, bullies are no Robin Tracey, chairman of the "one of the first orders of business" couldn’t resist the temptation to ings. said later in the evening. PEOPLE Focus your hopes on practical goals In match lor your wits. tenants’ group, said in a letter to the if elected. make light of the proceedings. "You, Mr. Penny, don't have to the year ahead, and you will experience ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Positive When Weinberg presented a listen to Mr. Pagani again." a time of fulfillment. If your think realisti­ measures can be taken today to re­ citation to Republican William Weiss praised the three for O’Toole recently appeared on cally, the results will be positive. structure a situation that has become their professionalism. “ The re­ 8 J. Diana, who has served on the Laughing Liz LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You will do Town may form rec panel Broadway in a revival of rather shaky. Don't watt for associates board for 12 years. Diana asked sult has been a sense of something kind tor another today with­ to correct It. NEW YORK (AP) - Actress "Pygmalion." the mayor why she didn’t read teamwork between the adminis­ out realizing the value of your gesture. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In order to The town’s Board of Directors is condition of the town’s playing tration and the Board of Direc­ Elizabeth Taylor, who has gone However, the recipient will khow and advance personal Interests today, you'll considemg setting up a study panel fields it. as she had when she pres­ from svelte beauty to obesity and will not forget. Major changes are ented one to Thomas H. Fergu- tors.” he said. have to'be bold and assertive, yet con­ of representatives of various town The Board of Directors was to By the end of the meeting, the back again, says she was able to ahead for Libras In the coming year. duct yourself without offending others -r^on. another Republican who is Don’t hesitate agencies to discuss park and consider actually appointing accolades had become a bit too la u ^ along with Joan Rivers and Send for your Astro-Graph predictions In the process. recreation concerns. stepping down. today. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this members to such a joint committee much for Director James F. others who poked fun at her ATHEN^ Ga. (AP) - Harold GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Much can be The idea of a joint committee, to during its Tuesday night meeting, "It says the same thing.” newspaper, P.O. Box 91328, Cleveland, accomplished today. Arrange your Fogarty. KENNETH TEDFORD weight. Russell, the soldier who lost his include members of the Avisory but members voted to table the Weinberg cracked. MARY ANN HANDLEY OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your schedule so that you are able to operate " I f I knew the tributes would Board of Directors Board of OIrectora "My laugh was always the hands in World War II and later zodiac sign. / ^ tree from outside influences. Avoid Park and Recreation Commission item until a later date. Town Manager Robert B. be s6 good. I would have quit loudest, even when I was on the won an Academ y Award for his SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Cod)Wa- restrictions. and representatives from the " I think this commission is of Weiss told Democratic Director tonight." he said. verge of tears," she said in an only m ovie role, in "T h e Best tlon Is the key word today. Others mil CANCER (June 21-July 22) Try to uti­ Board of Directors and other great significance. I think the last TOWN TREASURER interview published in No­ Years of Our Lives," says em­ go out of their way to help you If they lize your free time as productively as boards, was raised at last month’s thing we should do is rush on into vember’s Ladies Home Journal. ployers should not hesitate to hire perceive that you're willing to do the possible today. Participate In activities directors’ meeting after some it.” said Director Stephen T. same for them. "H ow could I hate the^p^rson the disabled. that provide you with a sense of directors complained of the poor Cassano, SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) If you accomplishment. making the Jokes w hen^ knew I Many of the eight million have been contemplating embarking on LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You have what It was resp^slble," Taylor said. disabled people in the United some type of sell-improvement pro­ takes today to achieve success In an Im­ 'Pliriretress said ^h^^ent on a States are denied work because of gram, b ^ ln It now. You'll start reaping portant situation that has been too diet after turning h'eflife around the unfounded fears of employ­ Its benefits today. tough for others to handle. Don't waste X CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Organi­ at the Betty Ford Clinic to stop ers, said Russell, chairman of the this opportunity. zation and management are your stron­ Be somebody her drug and alcohol abuse. President’s Committee on Em ­ VIROO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Use your PUBLIC NOTIfEl gest suits today. If you're Involved In a common sense in handling challenging Her physical transformation ployment of the Handicapped. venture that's been faltering, straighten developments today. Approach matters included minor plastic surgery to "D isability should not be a part It out now. In a practical fashion, and the results firm her chin after losing weight, of our criteria as we look at Job AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) The res­ will be gratifying. she said. possibilities for these individu­ ervoir of strength you have to draw on PIANOS & ORGANS today is Impressive. However, to be as © IM7. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. Asked whom she considers als,” he said Wednesday at a ROGER M. NEGRO beautiful, Taylor said actresses AP photo program recognizing local em­ • Closeouts • Freight Damaged • Sissy Spacek, Meryl Streep, CELEBRATING — Actress Joan Collins flashes a victory ployers and their handicapped • Dh*ect Imports • Bankrupt Stock • BOARD OF EDUCATION Kathleen Turner and Debra Win­ sign Wednesday in Los Angeles after a judge threw out a wolrkers. ger "all have a special radiance. Russell said four U.S. presi­ Carrent Quotations And, thank God, the big studios $80,000-a-month alimony request by her former husband, dents had what many employers \ • Special Purchases • aren't around to tell them to Peter Holm. Holm, who was In , was cited for would consider unacceptable handicaps: Franklin D. Roose­ BALDWIN & OTHER NAME BRANDS become a blond or to fix their contempt of court and a warrant was issued for his arrest. "What you saw was a rather Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, noses the way studios used to.’’ velt, who was stricken with polio; frantic performance by a man saying the White House didn’t do The 55-year-old Taylor also dispute with his former lover over opening arguments in the custody John F. Kennedy, who suffered who is deeply worried that peace enough to offset/the campaign Tmm listed two of her elders. their 8-year-old son has been battle of Lorcan O'Toole, son of chronic back pain; Lyndon John­ 3 DAYS ONLY! is going to break out in Central against Supreme-Court nominee 1917-1980 closed to the public until later this the actor and Karen O’Toole of son, who survived a heart attack' FrI., October 9th — 1 PM - 9 PM "I think Bette Davis is one of America." — Rep. George Miller, Robert H. Bork. 9 the most beautiful women I know. month. Rumson. before his election; and Ronald D-Calif., who heads an anti­ Sot., October 10th - 9 AM - 9 PM She’s had a Stroke and coped Superior Court Judge Alex­ Reagan, who is beyond the usual Ms. O’Toole, who according to contra aid lobbying effort, after bravely with so many things. She ander D. Lehrer sealed the court retirement age. Sun., October 11th — Noon-6 PM court records took the actor’s President Reagan called for has a wonderful face,” Taylor records Tuesday at the request of name but never m arried him, giore contra aid. Lottery said. " I think Katharine Hepburn O’Toole’s attorney, and ruled that filed suit in April seeking full Top fund-raiser High quality pianos and is a beautiful woman, too. Both cameras will be barred from the organs shipped in from 6 /..J4S RICHARD DYER SUSAN PERKINS custody of her son. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) - these women radiate energy.” courtroom Oct. 23 when he retail stores and 6 manu- announces whether to reopen the Under the current agreement, New York City Opera director " I don’t think they realized Connecticut daily factureis ...available for sale records. the boy spends equal time with Beverly Sills will lead a national what they were up against. If they Closed dispute Wednesday: 651 to the public 3 days only! ' d 8 A cable television outlet and a each parent, according to Jeffrey fund-raising drive for the March did realize it, the White House Stupendous savings! Factory FREEHOLD, N.J. (AP) — newspaper had sought permis­ P. Weinstein, the actor’s of Dimes' 50th anniversary cele­ staff should be cleaned out." — Play Four: 5214 Actor Peter O'Toole’s custody sion to have cameras In court for attorney. bration in 1988. Warranties and local service Tirii in effect for this specud sale. Be a carrier! Choose from Spinets. 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They’re stop­ The governor also said Wednes­ troopers, who worked on more than Iranians attack Japanese ship WASHINGTON (AP) - The The Asaocloted Press ping them, they’re weighing them, day that potential overtime abuses ‘^100 construction projects in 1988, CROMWELL — State police have identifled tb e^ c tim of a Democratic presidential hopefuls they’re checking them,” O’Neill by state police troopers on highway were involved In apparent abuses of MANAMA, Bahrain — An Iranian gunboat fired a missile at a confronted Sen. Albert Gore Jr. 10-vehicle plleup on Interatate 91 aa a xr-year-oU WIiMaor woman HARTFORD - Gov. William A. told reporters. "There has been no construction projects are under overtime. The documents did not Japanese-owned vessel in the Persian Guif off Saudi Arabia who had been returning home from work. O’Neill says he’s not »sure what reduction as far as the crackdown. reveal the extent of the problem or over his increasing attacks in an review by his counsel. Jay W. today, setting it ablaze and injuring three crewmen, marine exchange that left Bruce Babbitt Anne R. Silvia worked in Fairfield and waa headed north on more can be done to crack down on Jackson. the amount of money involved. salvage experts reported. Interatate 91 when her car waa atruck from behind by a unsafe truck driving, other than to "I don’t know what more can be In June, Forst had written to the saying their race “has the makings continue a "war on trucks” he done, to be honest with you.” O’Neill said that Jackson, the Iraq said its warplanes raided a ship off Iran’s Kharg Island oil of bad blood.” tractor-trailer truck at about 3:30 p.m. Tueaday, atate police state police and the state auditors auditors and the governor asking terminal five minutes after the Iranian strike. There was no initiated last year. for help in sorting through records “Al, you’re sounding like the aaid. ’The governor said he would talk were “looking at that whole immediate confirmation of the raid from gulf-based shipping tough kid on the block,” the former Four othera alao were injured in the craah near Exit 21 in On Tuesday, a fiery crash Involv­ from more than 10,000 highway ing a two tractor-trailers and e i^ t with Col. Lester J. Forst, the state situation.” agents or Iran. Arizona governor told Gore on Cromwell, about 20 minutea aouth of Hartford. police commander and commis­ projects. cars left one person dead and four A state police spokesman last Forst said that if abuses were Meanwhile, Iran’s official Islamic Republic News Agency said Wednesday following their debate Silvia waa trapped in her car. which burat into flamea after others hurt on Interstate 91. The sioner of public safety, about the week refus^ to discuss the matter today that a U.S. warship attempted to forceanunarmediranian before the Democratic National being atruck by the truck driven by Anaon W. Gibaon, 00, of need for additional state troopers. confirmed, steps would be taken to day before, a truck bad been because it was still under recover any improper payments. reconnaisance plane to change its course Wednesday “but the Committee. “We need to kind of Briatol, Tenn., aaid atate police Sgt. Daniel Lewia. involved in another 1-91 crash that investigation. plane successfully carried out its mission.” lighten up.” The accident reaulted aa troopera were removing the wreck of O’Neill noted that the last two State troopers are routinely as­ snarled traffic. classes of troopers have bMn the Documents made public last signed to highway construction Iranian Prime Minister Hussein Musavi said Iran was Their debate was the third In two another accident in the left lane farther north on the highway, “They are cracking down on largest in state history. week showed that at least 10 projects to help with traffic. prepared for a possible confrontation with the United States. He weeks in which Gore depicted the Lewia aaid. Gibaon failed to alow hia tractor-trailer, Lewia said. reiterated Tehran’s warning that all shipping in the Persian Gulf positions of his five rival candidates would be in danger if Iran’s own sealanes were insecure. as weak on defense and foreign policy and out of step with the CL&P gets power back to everyone John Doe mainstream. Gore said he was Woodward: Casey always lying resisting a party nominating pro­ The Connecticut Light and Power Co. has completed the cess that in the past "has pushed all restoration of electricity to customers who lost service during the WASHINGTON — Journalist Bob Woodward today said his our candidates toward a single weekend’s freak snowstorm. Northeast Utilities officials said. convicted, final impression after writing a new book about William Casey is homogeneous view that is wildly Nearly 76,000 customers lost power during the storm when that the late CIA director “was always deceiving, lying, breaking appealing to a minority of trees, weighed down by wet leaves and heavy snow, collapsed the rules and laws.” Americans.” onto power lines, the utility said. All power was restored by won’t eat Woodward, an assistant managing editor of The Washington His opponents responded that Wednesday. Post, said that Casey, in his zeal to revive the CIA and fight Gore had dug up phony differences Virtually all the customers affected were located in western NEW LONDON (AP) - An communism and terrorism around the world, “clearly became in an appeal to conservatives. Connecticut, the areiuhardest hit by Sunday’s storm, officials anti-nuclear protester who has Not ready to quit after the not Just part of the problem but maybe the problem. At the same two-hour debate, four of his rivals said. refused to give authorities his name time, I think a lot of people are going to read this (book) and say, William Seekamp, spokesman for Southern New England remains on a hunger strike in his gathered beside Gore on the stage prison cell after he was convicted ’Gee, he was a hero. He did what was necessary.'” afterward and engaged in a lively AP photo Telecommunications Corp. said storm-related telephone outages Woodward, interviewed on NBC-TV’s “Today” show, debate of their own before a crush were down to about 460 by Wednesday. Power to 95 percent of on charges of disorderly conduct Albert Gore, Rep. Richard Gephardt, the C and interfering with a police speculated that Casey agreed to talk with him repeatedly as he of reporters. Democratic National Chairman Paul those customers was expected to be restored by today, Seekamp researched the book “Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA, "These attempts to be a Demo­ Kirk Jr., center, stands with presidential Rev. Jesse Jackson, Kirk, Bruce Babbitt, said. officer, A Superior Court jury In New 1981-1987” because the CIA director hoped to help shape its crat in Republican clothing repres­ candidates during a forum in VYashing- Gov. Michael Dukakis About 3,400 customers lost telephone service after the storm, London deliberated for just eight contents and soften its portrayal of the CIA. ents a kind of tension, and I we ton Wednesday. From left are Sen. and Sen. Paul Simon. Seekamp said. minutes on Wednesday before can reduce it,” said Jesse Jackson, convicting the man, known as John standing by Gore’s side. "Retreat, complacency and we can go in that direction. I’m not ready to use big sweeping adjec­ Doe. His trial lasted slightly more Journalists ordered out of Tibet "To try to set up artificial doubt are labels that I believe complacent about it,” Gore said. tives to characterize everybody distinctions, phony differences, I Price of heating oil remains stable than a day. BEIJING — Western journalists covering independence unrest characterize a view in part of the On the stage, Simon told Gore else," Babbitt said. "Stress th6 After his conviction. Doe refused don’t think makes any sense forour Democratic Party that all five of "we ought to keep in mind the tone” differences ... but don’t get into HAR’TFORD — The average retail price of home heating oil in Tibet have been accused of violating reporting rules and party," Rep. Richard Gephardt of to sign a written promise to appear ordered to leave Tibet within 48 hours, official Chinese media my opponents have come close to when discussing their differences. name calling." remained relatively stable during September at 84.5 cents per in court, which would have made - Missouri said, "We’re doing what subscribing to, ” Gore said. Gore interrupted: "Well, If you In a meeting later of presidential gallon, the state Energy Division reported. him eligible for release without said today. ' the Republicans want us to do.” Gore, whose hopes rest greatly on The Chinese news agency Xinhua said 15 journalists from the can’t stand the heat, get out of the campaign managers. Gore man­ The department’s Fuel Oil Survey of Oct. 1 showed a range in bond. Gore sharpened hiS attack in a the outcome of the March 8 Super kitchen." ager Fred Martin was chastised by price for home heating oil from a low of 70 cents per gallon in the Doe has been jailed since his United States, Britain, , Canada and were being speech Tuesday in which he dis­ Tuesday regional primaries in his Speaking moments later apart his counterparts for Gore’s recent greater New Haven area to a high of 89.9 cents in the Greater arrest on Labor Day for refusing to expelled from Tibet because they had not applied for permission missed those who preach "the native South, cited his support for from Gore, Babbitt said he objected tactics, according to several sour­ Hartford, Northwestern Connecticut and StamfordBridgeport leave the Nautilus Memorial, dedi­ to cover news in the region. politics of retreat, complacency using U.S. military force in the to Gore’s use of sweeping charac­ ces familiar with the session. aivas, the department said Wednesday. cated to the nation’s first nuclear AP photo There has been a virtual blackout on communications out of and doubt.” He didn’t directly Persian Gulf and his opposition to a terizations of the others’ positions. He was warned that if they Heating oil prices In Connecticut have remained in the 84 cents submarine, at closing time. About Lhasa since Tuesday, raising speculation' that Chinese answer when Sen. Paul ban on flight testing of ballistic "It has the makings of bad continue. Gore’s opponents intend to 85 cents range for the last eight ihonths, according to Bradford 75 people were protesting outside Here’s the beef authorities were upset about foreign reports on pro­ Simon asked during the debate missiles, which are advocated by blood," Babbitt said. to fight back, giving Gore "as much which of the candidates he was S. Chase, under secretary for energy. the museum at the time. Three-year-old Colan Lohnes of Upper independence demonstrations that shook Lhasa in the past 10 all of his rivals except Babbitt. "The senator sort of reminds me as he can stand,” according to one Doe has said he is a 57-year-old Cumberland Fair last weekend in days. referring to, but Gore lumped them "If we want to be complacent of the tough kid on the block — a source who spoke only on condition ’’Barring any truly extraordinary event in the Guif, there will Northfield, Nova Scotia, takes charge of probably be only minimum fluctuations from the existing price," Korean War veteran who calls a Cumberland, Maine. all in that category afterward. about our nuclear deterrent, then little too much swagger, a little too of anonymity. he said. commune in Maine his home and his father’s oxen. Lion and Spark, at the makes a living building solar Falwell, officers quit PTL board greenhouses. He has been on a hunger strike FORT MILL, S.C. — PTL Chairman Jerry Falweil said he and 85 E. Center St. Doctor nabbed In steroid crackdown since his arrest and has lost 20 School bus driver didn’t know PTL’s board and top officers resigned this morning rather than N e a r l y N u S h o p p e WILTON — A Wilton physician has been arrested in what state pounds. remain at the helm of a ministry that has become the “Watergate 6 4 9 -5 2 6 8 366 Main St.. Manchester, CT 06040 drug control officials describe as a crackdown on the illegal “Either we piit our bodies on the of evangelical Christianity.” BetwMn Rm m 8 9 Hayna St. in PhPbtick Agency Bldg. line with our government today, or Falweli’s resignation came the morning after a bankruptcy 444-207] Open Mon. Thru Sat. Hn. IIM prescribing of anabolic steroids to athletes. she’d struck and killed toddler court judge allowed the evangelical empire's creditors and Dr. Walter X. Lehman was arrested Wednesday on eight we’ll be facing a fascist state in the future.” Doe said in an interview contributors to file a competing plan to reorganize PTL under Long Stemmed SALEH! counts of illegally prescribing anabolic steroids. Under state and earlier this week. NEW BRITAIN (AP) - A Mayra Garcia, 10, said she was Ahern said. The child was pro­ Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. federal law, it is a misdemeanor for physicians to prescribe tlThe world is being held hostage two-year-old boy was killed after walking toward her home after nounced dead at Johnson Funeral That move would leave the ministry open to a comeback by its All Clothing 50% Off anabolic steroids for non-medical reasons. being struck by a school bus being dropped off by the bus when Home. A spokeswoman for the state RED ROSES $«98Doien to a military complex. We face founder, defrocked evangelist Jim Ba'kker, who turned the Needed — Cribs, Play Agents from the state Department of Consumer Protection and nuclear destruction because it is Wednesday, police said. she heard a sound “like a bump.” medical examiner’s office in Far­ ministry over to Falwell on March 19 amid a sex-and-money Wilton police made the arrest and accused Lehman of more profitable to build machines Gregory Miller, who lived with When Garcia turned around, she mington said an autopsy will be $Q95 Pens and High Chairs his mother, Linda Miller, 23, in the scandal. Bauch prescribing the steroids to four patients to aid in body building that kill people than machines that said, she saw Gregory lying face performed Thursday. Falwell announced the decision at a news conference at the * FALL BOUQUET and weight lifting. help people.” Oval Grove housing project, was down in the road. Clark said the boy’s mother struck outside his baby sitter’s “I screamed at the bus for her to ministry’s headquarters in Fort Miii. woeoooooooooooooooCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtji William P. Ward, head of the department’s drug control Connie Wilks, a spokeswoman for works as a nurse’s aide at New Several top PTL leaders had threatened on Wednesday to quit T division, said more arrests are expected. the state Department of Correction, home on Dobek Road abput 3 p.m., stop.” Garcia said, but the bus Britain General Hospital and had said Lt. James F. Ahem. drove off. If a bankruptcy judge allowed the evangelical empire’s creditors Lehman is charged with prescribing steroids to four men in said Doe's vital signs are being been leaving the boy in her care and contributors to file a competing reorganization plan. , their early 20s. The men, from Greenwich, Danbury and monitored at the Montville Correc­ The bus^driver, Daniela Brzy- Geraldine Clark, the child’s baby since the middle of last summer, Branford, used the drugs in connection with body building and tional Center, where he is being zinski. 23. of New Britain, appar­ sitter, said she was inside the house dropping him off at 6; 30 a.m. and football, Lehman said Wednesday. held. ently was unaware of striking the attending to another child at the picking him up at 3 p.m. Nicaragua begins limited cease-fire IT'S kEGAL'S 47th Wilks said authorities would only child and returned to the Dattco time of the accident. She said she Felicia Willis, a secretary in the 8 force a prisoner to take nourish­ Bus Co. headquarters. Ahem said. had seen Gregory sitting on the same unit as Miller at New Britain YOLAINA, Nicaragua — Soldiers withdrew from several KofC promotes beatification of two ment "If we feel that somebody has The bus, traveling north on front porch of her home minutes General, said Miller ran home, combat areas and freed at least eight jaiied rebel sympathizers been on a hunger strike which has Dobek Road, had just dropped off before he was stmek. about a half-mile, after she was told to mark the beginning of the leftist government’s iimited NEW HAVEN — The Knights of Columbus has established an impacted on their overall health.” the last child on its route from “I was in the kitchen feeding this her son had been hit. She was later cease-fire with the U.S.-backed contra rebels. office to promote the- possible beatification of two former Doe said he would not resist if Smalley Elementary School and one,” Clark said, referring to the taken to the hospital after becom­ The Contras have condemned the partial truee, which was supreme chaplains, officials said. prison officials try to force feed was leaving when Gregory appar­ 2-month-old baby left in her care. ing hysterical, police said. declared in connection with a regionai peace plan signed Aiig. 7 The purpose of the Office for Historical Research will be to him. ently darted in front of the bus, “When I came to the door. I saw by Nicaragua and four other Central American coutries. advance the possible causes for beatification of the Rev. Michael "I’m doing this to make c point,” Ahern said. him laying in the street.” Serious Injuries “We are showing our good faith,” Lt. Col. Roberto Calderon, J. McGIvney and Bishop Charles P. Greco, the KofC said in a said Doe. “I'm not going to commit “It appears from the investiga­ “He liked to be outside.” she said, Pro golfer Bobby Nichols, who commander of the 5th Military Region, said in Yolaina after the prepared statement. suicide.” tion that the child actually was mn but added she normally did not ultimately won 12 PGA Tour cease-fire became effective Wednesday. In beatifying, the Roman Catholic church declares a deceased Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin over by the bus as it was starting leave him unattended. “He liked Events, was injured so badly in an Kane, who prosecuted Doe’s case, up,” Ahern said. watching the yellow buses.” auto accident when he was 16 that member to be among the blessed in heaven. The process usually, said the defendant faces up to a but not always, leads to the person being canonized as a saint. He said the driver had not been Dr. Richard Goldberg, an assist­ he was paralyzed for about two Reagan picks Dole’s successor year in prison or fines of up to $1,500 charged but that the investigation ant medical examiner, determined weeks and spent 96 days in a The director of the new office will be Elmer Von Feldt, who has when he is sentenced on Oct. 28. into the was continuing. Gregory died of head injuries. hospital. WASHINGTON — President Reagan has chosen James H. served as editor of Columbia, the international Journal of the Burnley IV, a federal transportation officiai who has clashed KofC, for 22 years. with senators about aviation safety, to succeed Elizabeth Dole as Lonoon secretary of transportation, administration and congressionai Police seek motive in reporter’s murder sources say. Mistrial declared In ballot case The sources confirmed Wednesday that Burnley, deputy WATERBURY — A conflict Involving attorneys has prompted HARTFORD (AP) - Policewere Police would not say whether declined to say whether she had and Frances Laezynski of Union; a secretary of transportation since 1983, is in iine for the a Superior Court Judge to declare a mistrial in the absentee-baliot still seeking a motive In the slaying they suspected that anything had been sexually assaulted or whether sister, Barbara Laezynski, and a Cabinet-level position. The sources, who spoke on condition they tampering trial of Anthony M. “ Ace” Guzzardi. of a Journal Inquirer reporter who been stolen from Laezynski’s first- her body bore signs of a struggle. brother, Edward; her maternal not be identified, said the announcement was expected to be was found strangled in her The mistrial was declared Wednesday because a witness called floor efficiency apartment at 31 The Journal Inquirer of Manches­ grandparents, Frank and An­ made today. by the prosecution is being represented in another case by a law apartment. Evergreen Ave. toinette Melchione of Elizabeth; The position has been vacant since Mrs. Dole, wife of Senate Police said Wednesday they have ter has offered a $10,000 reward in partner of Guzzardi’s attorney. Police have been focusing on the case, and police have asked and her paternal grandmother, Republican leader Bob Dole, left to campaign full-time for her Superior Court Judge William Lavery declared the mistrial found evidence in the killing of Laezynski’s bathroom window Helen Laezynski of Elizabeth. husband for the GOP presidential nomination. Mrs. Dole’s final Kara Laezynski, 24, whose body anyone with information about it to after Frank N. "Cappy” DeBlasio was called to the stand screen, which had been neatly call them. day on the job was last Thursday. Wednesday, the second day of the trial. was found Monday. sliced to form a flap. They said It’s Japan annexed Korea in 1910. Hartford police Lt. Frederick possible someone may have A funeral will be held Saturday in Guzzardi is charged with two counts of iiiegal possession of Lewis called the murder “very absentee ballots. The state alleges Guzzardi picked up the climbed up to the 9-foot-high New Jersey. Laezynski was bom in Agreement near on Saudi arms peculiar and mysterious.” window, with the aid of a drainpipe Elizabeth, N.J., and lived in Union, absentee ballots of Rose Borrelli and Lawrence Natale. State law EMERGENCY WASHINGTON — Congressional leaders and the Reagan ' I? “It’s a very difficult Investigation as a footrest, sliced the screen and N.J., for 20 years before moving to Fire — Police — Medical requires that absentee ballots must be picked up in person or at this point,” he said. “Wedohave climbed into the apartment. Hartford In March, when she administration are near agreement on a controversial weapons mailed to homes. Only public officials are allowed to handle evidence. I can say that. What we Dr. H. Wayne Carver, deputy started work for the Journal package for Saudi Arabia, according to sources on Capitol Hill them. have to do now is develop Inquirer. DIAL 911 and in the administration. state medical examiner, confirmed In Manchester suspects.” that Laezynski was strangled. He She leaves her parents. Edward While the exact shape of the package had not been worked out, officials on both sides of the talks said they were optimistic a compromise could be reached at a meeting today between 9 President Reagan and the bipartisan leadership of Congress. The original $1.4 billion weapons package planned by the administration has been stalled for weeks in the face of stiff congressionai opposition, and White House officials have been holding intensive consultations with congressional leaders to ^shape an arms list acceptable on Capitol Hill. OFF Come visit us and New AIDS chairman gets support la WASHINGTON — The new chairman of President Reagan’s see for yourself AIDS commission, retired Navy Adm. James D. Watkins, will be • ALL RAINWEAR supported to the "nth degree” by others on the panel, a commission member says. FALL IS FOR That assessment by Dr. William B. Walsh, founder of Project Hope, came late W ^nesday shortly after Reagan announced PLANTING that Watkins was being selected to replace Dr. W. Eugene • WINTER JACKETS Chryaantiwmniiia, Evergreens, Mayberry. Rhododendrona, Duteh Bulba The White House announcement occurred nearly eight hours 7 after a spokesman at Mayo dlinic, where Mayberry is executive director, confirmed reports that Mayberry was stepping aside. SALE ENDS SAT., OCT. 17 •Quality •Selection •Service Federal Jury Indicts Myerson NEW YORK — Bess Myerson, a housepainter's daughter who W hitham Nursery rose to become Miss America and then a top city official, has been Route 6, Bolton — 643-7802 indicted for allegedly using her position to influence the judge in her boyfriend’s divorce. Open Daily and Sunday 9 A.M. lo 5:30 P.M. A federal grand jury Wednesday charged the 63-year-old AND former cultural affairs commissioner with conspiracy, mail I R E C A LS I fraud and bribery-related charges for allegedly giving a city job B 'y o u r Quality Men 's Shop______M to the Judge’s daughter in return fora reduction in the support her “intimate companion” had to pay his ex-wife. ’i* * If convicted. Miss Myerson could receive up to 30 years in 903 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • OPEN WED., THURS. & FRI. TIL 9 P.M. prison and fined $513,000. Arraignment was scheduled for Oct. 15. 6_— Ma n c h e s t e r h e r a l d . Thursday, oct. s. iba? MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Oct, 8. 1987 - 7 OPINION Wright: No aid for contras Recycling as long as peace has chance By Jim Drinkard cease-fire and full democracy is must insist on real democracy in The Associated Press established in Nicaragua,” Reagan Nicaragua — not for a week, not for Jack said. a month or a year, but always.” questions WASHINGTON - Congressional He said after a cease-fire, only In the speech, the president Anderson leaders are telling President Rea­ enough aid will be given to maintain welcomed such developments as EXCUSE ME, gan he cannot expect i(them to the rebels as “ a viable force,” and the reopening of Nicaragua’s oppo­ approve any request for renewed that aid gradually would be de­ sition newspaper. La Prensa, and a ^liiM military aid to Nicaragua’s contra creased as the Sandinistas open up Roman Catholic radio station. But are valid rebels as long as Central America’s the political process to opposition he said those steps are only a peace effort remains on track. parties. beginning. “ The Congress of the United “ I don’t believe there is any Nicaraguan President Daniel Or­ States has made a moral commit­ Director Stephen T. Penny raised a very disposition in Congress to pass any tega, in New York on Wednesday in ment to these men. It cannot Just 4-hrwgitiMkMl I military money at a time when we advance of an address today to the legitimate question Tuesday when he r m s iiiw iM e Gemayel had walk away,” Reagan said, refer­ United Nations General Assembly, are negotiating for peace,” House ring to past contra aid. “ And I will persisted in wanting to know who is going to ///' Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, said said the “ foundations for an authen­ make a solemn vow: As long as buy theoreticaliy recyclable Junk m aterials Wednesdasy following Reagan’s tic democratic p’xtcess are being -TOKA there is breath in this body, I will laid In Nicaragua.” , speech to the Organisation of after Manchester and other Connecticut speak and work, strive and strug­ links to CIA American States in which the Beyond that, he said, Nicaragua gle, for the cause of the Nicaraguan towns have devised ways of separating them TOMATO/" president vowed to seek $270 "never has and never will pose a freedom fighters.” from the rest of the trash. million for the contras. threat to the security of the United Reagan said the Sandinistas have States, ” and he accused the Reagan His fellow director, Kenneth Tedford, WASHINGTON — In his new book about the But Wright said Congress does a long record of “ deceit and broken administration of imperiling Nica­ CIA’s secret wars. Bob Woodward has rwurrected _ j feel a responsibility, if the peace promises,” and that the United ragua’s security through its back­ offered a long-term answer when he predicted process succeeds, to provide any States would therefore scrutinize from the dead a charismatic Lebanese warlord, ing of the .contra rebels. , that some day reusing paper and metal will AP photo humanitarian aid needed to help their actions under a five-nation While Wright declined to criticize Bashir Gemayel, whose violent death probably take the place of mining and foresting. the rebels become reestablished in Central American peace accord to the more strident aspects of Rea­ changed the history of the Middle East. Nine days Nicaraguan civilian life or to aid make sure elections are free, civil gan’s remarks, seeking instead to Tedford seemed to be suggesting that before he was scheduled to be sworn in as president Plane crash them in relocating to other rights are fully restored and emphasize what he saw as its recycling will become an integrated part of of Lebanon, an assassin’s bomb brought a A firefighter trains a hose into a window that the pilot and four passengers countries. political prisoners are freed. positive aspects, some contra oppo­ the nation’s production system. He is three-story building crashing down on his head. “ The Congress will have some Those elements are among the nents were more harsh in their of a burning vacant house in Deiand, perished in the crash, which occurred responsibility, and will fulfill, its conditions set in the peace agree­ probably right, but the transition will be Gemayel lived only a brief 34 yearn, yet already judgment. he had become a leader to be reckoned with in the Fla., Wednesday afternoon after a about half a mile from the Deland responsibility,” he said. ment signed in August by Nicara­ Rep. George Miller. D-Calif., said lengthy and costly. Wright and other members of the gua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, disjointed, unruly Arab world. Thcfre was nothing twin-engine piane with five peopie Regional Airport. it seemed as though Reagan were bipartisan leadership of Congress Guatemala and Honduras, Reagan “ kind of waving his arms, saying, menacing in his appearance. He had a aboard crashed into it. Officials reported The need to reduce the amount of trash we were scheduled to meet with noted, and said he was making no ‘Stop peace!” ’ c baby-smooth, caring face, with large, intense eyes. produce is upon us now. We may as well face Reagan today to discuss contra aid new demands of the Managua "What you saw was a rather His voice was soft, his manners gentle, his smile , „ regime. the fact that the days of cheap dumping are and other issues, and it was frantic performance by a man who contagious. Yet there was an air of suppressed — expected the president would lay But he continued to criticize the . is deeply worried that peace is almost at an end. danger about him. ^ Deficit-reduction bills target out a timetable for formally re­ accord for not requiring an end to going to break out in Central Woodward called him a "ruthless wa^ord” and questing aid from Congress. Soviet and Cuban aid to Nicaragua, America,” said Miller, who heads T h e state has told the tow ns that b y 1991 “ savage murderer" who had close, covert ties to - In his OAS speech, Reagan vowed something he said is demanded by an anti-contra aid lobbying effort. they must recycle at least 25 percent of their the CIA: But Philip Habib, the top U.S. diplomat in T to keep up the flow of aid to the U.S. security interests, and said And Sen. Christopher Dodd, Cuban and Soviet military forces trash. Manchester, with its rudimentary the Middle East at the time, described Gemayel as ■" rebels fighting the leftist Sandinista D-Conn., a leading contra critic, T Open Forum telephone users, deadbeats must be expelled for peace to ' regime well after Nov. 7, even if a said while Reagan’s rhetoric was "a passionate man (who) felt strongly about his recycling, has achieved an'unimpressive 3 cease-fire is achieved by that target succeed. less inflammatory than in recent country, about his people, about his mission." percen t. By Jim Luther administration recommended in are subject to any tax. date. .1) “ We cannot be satisfied with weeks, the president’ s insistence on No Western reporter understood Gemayel better ~ The Associated Press 1984 but that Congress jejected in • Require employers to paV The renewed assistance will facades of freedom erected to fool contra aid could give the Sandinis­ Like everyone else, Manchester must do Vernon Street from all walks of life. They am very concerned about the than did our assc^ate Barbara Newman. In an overhauling the tax code last year. Social Security taxes on all cash\ cash^ concontinue until the Sandinistas, international opinion, and then tas an opportunity to break the better. Doing better is going to cost m ore in sacrifice many hours besides proposed use of modular class­ earlier column, we told how she had gone to WASHINGTON - A deficit- That list includes such ideas as tips received by employees. E Em m - '^ eegotiating g with the freedom figh­ quickly dismantled when the pres­ peace pact and blame the United working their own jobs and ployers noti: are taxed only to the immediate dollars. project shameful rooms in our elementary schools. Lebanon to interview Gemayel and had stayed to ^ reduction tax increase is beginning taxing employees on a portion of the ters. conclude an agreement for a sure is off," Reagan declared. “ We States. raising their families. Re­ Modular classrooms are become his confidante and lover. to take shape in Congress, and health-insurance premiums that extent that a worker’s wage falls Citizens have to realize that the real savings To the Editor: member. members. It is a suc­ trailer-like "portable” rooms She was aware of his violent side. She knew him telephone users, the super-rich and their employers pay and repealing below the federal minimum wage. • Repeal gasoline-tax exemp­ cessful unit that works together which can be attached to existing to be back-alley conspirator, urban mob leader, deadbeats who owe the government the deduction allowed for state and come in reducing the amount of space that local personal property taxes. tions now allowed bus operators I don’t live there, but I’ve been for the betterment of all, not just bilil^ngs. One effect of these is to organizer of cabals, who had made himself the are getting hit. Dodd: Aid risks Arias plan needs to be devoted to refuse and in reducing and state and local governments. there and it’s sad to relate that the the few. Members get out to your segregate that particular class master of the labyrinth of violent groups that had The Ways and Means Democrats the dangers of polluting resources. In the House, the tax bill is being • Impose a user fee on taxpayers Vernon Street project is shameful meetings and support your units. from the rest of the schbol. brought Lebanon to the brink of chaos. put together despite a boycott by added to their revenue-raising bill a who petition the Internal Revenue WASHINGTON (AP) - - Sen. from this plan.” Dodd told repor­ region Friday as head of a Senate to date. provision giving some taxpayers an Nevertheless, Penny has a point. A major It is your voice that counts, and If our existing open schools are But she also saw him as a unique leader, tough Republican members of the Ways Service for private letter rulings CTirlstopher J. Dodd. D-Conn.. says ters after Reagan’s speech to the panel monitoring the negotiations. For officials so anxious to give your help. crowded enough to warrant the enough to smash his opposition, but visionary and Means Committee who think unexpected break this year. This and determination letters. This peace talks in Central ^America Organization of American States. He said he would press Nicaraguan part of the push to realize the recycling dream would delay until next year a 1986 millions to Sears, the fiasco on use of these classrooms, then it enough to end the cycle of violence, stop the the majority Democrats should would affect abput 200,000 individu­ could be undermined by President Dodd said Costa Rican President officials to allow all opposition^ change that requires individuai has to be some hard-headed searching for Vernon earns them nothing but Robert J. Arson appears thatcafeterias,gymnasi­ bloodshed and pull Lebanon back from the edge of give more emphasis to spending als, companies and tax-exempt Reagan’s insistence on newfunding Oscar Arias, architect of the peace media -outlets to reOpen. taxpayers to pay at least 90 percent Sandinistas have permitted (m reliable markets for the cast-off materials. jeers. Historian-Publicity ums. auditoriums and other facili­ ruin. He tried to explain to her the reality of cuts. organizations that write^the IRS for for the contras. proposal, "very clearly created a of this year’s income-tax liability in binding rulings on s ^ cific tax “ It’s unfortunate, right in the box ... for the Nicaraguans to make reopening of a leading opposition Those markets are necessary partly to offset It is better, yes, much better to Dllworth-Cornell-Quey ties will become overcrowded. Lebanon, a nation ripped apart by strife, a society The Senate Finance Committee is advance, through withholding or issues. midst of these delicate negotiations it very difficult for them to get out newspaper and radio station. heed the Vernon Street cry than to Post 102, American Legion Why overtax our school facilities plunged into chaos. He couldn’t unite his country, starting work on its version, with no quarterly payments. The old law some of the added costs of recycling, but indication how much help the GOP • Boost occupational taxes on ... that the president would take this of. “ If they don’t do that, they have dream about castles and of pie in Manchester and invest a great deal of money in he said, with “ kisses and hugs." had an 80 percent figure. not complied” with the Arias m ostly to g u a ra n tee that the state w ill not end will offer. producers and dealers in alcohol opportunity to declare a commit­ “ The president has just opened the sky. ’ modular units when there is a Woodward reported that President Reagan agreement, Dodd said. Hanging over the exercise is The delay is being advocated and firearms, and on retailers who ment to seek military and humanit­ up a door for the Sandinistas to walk UP w ith g ro w in g stock p iles o f sep a ra ted trash school in Manchester (Highland signed a top-secret order in early 1982, authorizing President Reagan’s often-stated because of confusion among many deal in liquor, wine and beer. arian assistance for the contras,” right through. I 'hope that doesn’t (nstead of growing stockpiles of unseparated Sol R. Cohen Park) which the town is $10 million in covert aid to Gemayel’s militia. opposition RxraisjwgJaxes to cut the taxpayers about the new W-4 • Correct an error in last year's Dodd, chairman of the Senate happen, but I ’m fearful that it will.” trash. SI Jordt St. What happened maintaining? Newman confirmed that Gemayel not only deficit. Many Republicans in both tax-withholding forms. tax-overhaul law to avoid giving a subcommittee on the region, said Dodd, a leading critic of Rea­ W9 Repair * V Manchester Modular classrooms ..are b received cold cash but raw intelligence from the houses share his feeling that the Here are major parts of what five-year windfall of $4.8 billion to Wednesday following Reagan’s re­ gan’s Latin American policies and to the Red Sox? temporary (yet expensive) CIA. In fact, she used to pass on to us CIA reports, deficit is not serious enough to Democrats agreed on: « the estates of corporate executives newed call for $270 million in contra chairman of the Senate Foreign Wa Stock Parta answer to the long-range problem including secret CIA profiles of all the top leaders require higher taxes, and some • Extend through Dec. 31, 1990, who sell company shares to

Montana leads dozen 49ers across the picket line UConn gridders have •tf k ^ . By T tw Associated Press Leonard MarMull and third-string The defections on the 48en began Leopold of Green Bay; tight end quarteihack Jeff Hostetler re­ Ihcaday night with the return of Mike Mularkey and defensive end All but seven NFL teams have ported Wednesday. veteran tight end Russ Francis, tt Mark Mnllaney of Minnesota, and cracks in dieir union solidarity as 37 But they left a ^ r meeting with accelerated Wednesday with the safety Liffort Hobley of Miami. more flayers defied tbe strike, team officials. General Manager another YanCon test reporting of Montana. Clark and While Franklin and Davis re­ bringiiif to 12S the number who George Young denied the players Craig, running backs JOe Cribbs joined the Patriots, two New have crossed the picket line. were asked to leave. and Harry Sydney, corneiback England strikers — running back BO STO N — With a successful Cotton, who had been slowed by another 843 yards passing. Husky The San Francisco Mere, who "O u r policy is that each n u n has E ric W right, (M ensive end Dwaine Mosi Tatupu and quarterback TtAn debut in Yankee Conference foot­ injury, was instrumental against wide receiver David Dunn in four beat the New York Giants 41'21 on to answer with his own con­ Board, linebackers George Cooper. Ramsey — charged that General ball warfare a week ago, the Richmond. He had 10 tackles and games has latched onto 24 passes Monday night with no regular science," Young said. "Each man Kevin Dean and Jeff Fuller, tight Manager Patrick Sullivan exagger­ University of Connecticut will ^ clogged up the middle, like he did for 330 yards, a 14.1-yard per catch players on die field, became even has to make the decision on his end Ron Heller and defensive ated the number of their team­ after its second conference win in during UConn’s successful 8-3 cam­ average. He is No. 2 on the all-time ^stronger Wednesday as quarter­ own." lineman Pete Kugler. mates be expected back at work as many tries Saturday when it paign in 1086. list in receiving yards with 1,834. back Joe Montana, wide receiver The St. Louis Cardinals lead the Keith Fabntaoret. the 49ere’ this week. invades Nickerson Field to battle Senior linebacker Mike Jansen He's shooting for the figure of 1,061 Dwight Clark, running back Roger league In defectors, with 18, includ­ player representative, said the - "H e’s trying anything he can to Boston University at 1:30 p.m. continues to lead the Huskies with yards held by Keith Hugger. Craig and nine other 4Sere rejoined ing four players who returned defections would cause team get the guys in,” Tatupu said. Connecticut comes in 2-2 overall 48 tackles in four starts. Jansen’s B U is scheduled to make a change the team. Wednesday — offensive tackle devisiveness. Eight Patriots have returned to while the Terriers sport an 0-2 mark partner, Chris McNally, is second at quarterback as Jim Schuman Players who decided against Tootle Robbins, punter Greg Cater, But Coach Bill Walsh said he the team. in YanCon action and 1-3 overall. with 34 tackles while strong safety steps in for Pat Mancini, who had stasring out of uniform for the third linebacker Charlie Baker and would not intervene with tbe The return of Hairston, 34. the UConn, after two sub-par perfor­ Scott Daniels has been in on 25 been the Terriers’ starting signal- straight weekend had to report by 1 guard Mike Morris. players coming back as be did last oldest Cleveland player, Mobley to mances against Northeastern and tackles. caller during the past two seasons. p.m. in order to be eligible — and Offensive tackle Luis Sbarpe, the week. Miami and Byrum and Roquemore Yale, came back strong to turn Sophomore tailback George Schuman quarterbacked against paid — for this week’s games. The Cardinals' assistant player repre­ " I wouldn’t want to try it again," to Buffalo made them the first back Richmond, 21-14, near the Boothe, who missed the Richmond the Huskies in 1085 when he was players union has 1.585 members, sentative, said strong union teams Walsh said. "W e d « i ’t have any players to cross their teams' picket Mason-Dixon line. Husky quarter­ game due to being charged with 20-for-31 in the air for 104 yards. and of the 129whohavereported,25 hold a low opinion of his team, who other choice. If they want to come lines. back Matt DeGennaro was honored assault, has had those charges The Terriers take into the game a are on injured reserve. despite having 1 1 regulars on the back, our doors have to be open.” Of Hairston’s decision, quarter­ for his performance against the dismissed and he returned to three-game losing streak after an The seven completely non-union roster last Sunday, lost 28-21 to the The other players returning back Mike Pagel, Cleveland’s Spiders as he was 18 of 27 for 232 practice this past ’Tuesday. He is opening day win over Indiana State. teams are Kansas aty. Philadel­ Washington Redskins. Wednesday were: placekicker player representative, said, "He yards and two touchdowns. He was UConn’s leading ball carrier with UConn won last year’s encounter in phia, the New York Giants, Seattle. "It’s a shame that the Cardinals ’Tony Franklin and running back made a d ^ s io n and he has to live named, for a second time, Yankee 312 yards on 52 carries. Fullback Storrs, 24-7. This is the 35th meeting f.'ji’ • -x- J San Diego, Tampa Bay and Wa­ are being ridiculed, not only for Elgin Davis of New England; with it. He was up front with us. Conference "Rookie of the Week." Te rry Antrum has carried the between the two schools with B U shington. On four other teams — having so many coming in to play, cornerback Lester Hayes of the ’That takes a lot of strength and DeGennaro also carried the ball 17 pigskin 32 times for 220 yards while holding a 10-15 advantage. Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota and but also for losing that game.” Raiders; quarterback Blair Kiel, courage.” times for 17 net yards. No. 1 tailback Jeff Gallaher, who Following Saturday’s contest, Green Bay — the only players who Sharpe said. nose tackle Scott Keller and tight Hayes said he was forced to The biggest area where UConn returned against Richmond, has UConn returns home for "Band have reported are on injured “ The nnaJorUy of the guys don’t end John Brandes of Indianapolis; report to the Raiders because he showed improvement was on the 221 yards on 38 carries. Day’’ against the University of reserve want to be a part of the players who center Joe Fields of the New York n e ^e d treatment for an injured left defensive side of the football where ’Through four games, UConn has Massachusetts 071 Oct. 17. That Thus, four of Sunday’sgames will are being talked about around the Jets; defensive end Carl Hairston foot. the Huskies stopped somebody, exhibited perfect balance on of­ game will be televised live by match all non-union players, with league. Those guys in there might of Cleveland; running back Frank “ I have only eight functional finally. The play of nose guard Nate fense with 843 yards rushing and NESN. San Diego at Tampa ^ y , Washing­ not realize it, but people around tbe Pollard of Pittsburgh; defensive toes," Hayes said. “ M y left foot is ton at the Giants. Minnesota at AP photo league are looking down on them." end Elddie Edwards of Cincinnati; null and void. C c Chicago and Detroit at Green Bay. Other teams in doidile figures defensive tackle Kevin Brooks, “ If I was healthy. I ’d be out there New England place-klcKer Tony Franklin speaks to the The Super Bowl champion Giants among defectors were the Los running back Robert Lavette and marching. But I ’m not. I ’m scared. EC girls back at .500 mark press In Foxboro, Mass., Wednesday after he rejoined the had three near-defections, when, Angeles Raiders and San Francisco wide receiver Karl Powe of Dallas; ’The most important thing is, I want team before the deadline for striking players to return to linebacker Lawrence Taylor, the with 13 each. New Orleans with 12 . running back Carl Byrum and to get healthy. I can’t walk. I gotta N F L ’s most valuable player last Denver with 11 and the Los Angeles defensive back Durwood Roque- get healthy. I’m only half human H A M D E N — Four goals in the team outlasted host Rockville High work and be eligible for this weekend's games. season: Pro Bowl defensive end Rams with 10. more of Buffalo; linebacker Bobby and half troglodyte.” first half ^as more than enough as Wednesday in CCC East girls' East Catholic bested Sacred Heart, HeS. Roundup volleyball action in five sets. Scores AP photo 5-1, Wednesday in All Connecticut were 13-15,15-6,4-15:15-12and 15-12. Conference girls’ soccer action. Manchester is now 2-5 for the Will Clark of the Giants swings at a two-run homer in the second game of T East is now 2-2-1 for the season Palmer. " I was very pleased with season. second-inning pitch from St. Louis’ the NLCS at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Upshaw, Donlan are meeting, but thafs about all while Sacred Heart dips to 1-5-1. the defensively play of Lynn Sue Guerette received well, Lisa John Tudor which he connected on for a The Giants won, 5-0, to even the series. Moriconi set well, Andrea Bliley ’The two clubs will meet again Gentilcore, Patty McDevitt and Jen served well, Lisa Cartier spiked the last session in Philadelphia assistant executive director, said Friday at the Eagles’ field off New Boulay and Melissa Carroil played By David Glnsburg ing the two N F L labor fronts, were the progress made Wednesday. deadline imposed by owners to pick well and Tina Zorger played well Upshaw was "encouraged, and State Road. hard and well,” he added. The Associated Press to continue negotiations today in But both sides said that no up this week’s paychecks and received Sept. 23-25. for Manchester. progress has been made.” Allen Brenda Bailey had East’s first Ann Marie Comollo. Katie Giiles- the latest round of talks designed to immediate settlement was in sight. qualify to play in this weekend’s Management Council spokesman Manchester also took the junior said the sides ‘‘touched on" such two scores, with assists from Patty pie, Kathy Birmingham and fresh­ TYSONS CORNER. Va - As end the 17-day-old walkout. Up­ Thus, it is aXcertainty that this games. ’rhe37defectionsbroughtto John Jones said the sides did not varsity match. 15-4. important topics as guaranteed McDevitt and Kelly Keane. The man goalie Laura Gunsten aiso Dravecky near perfect Gene Upshaw and Jack Donlan shaw. the executive director of the discuss the major bargaining weekend’s garn^s will once again 129 the number of players who have Bearse twins. Amelia and Andrea, Manchester’s next match is F ri­ continued to work to end the N F L N F L Players Association, and points, instead focusing on such contracts and protection for player played well for the Eagles. East feature teams vnth a majority of crossed over since the strike began accounted for the Eagles’ third goal day at home against East Hartford strike, 37 more p l a y ^ crossed Donlan, his management counter­ topics as injury and non-injury representatives. outshot Sacred Heart. 33-6. replacement players and a smat­ Sept. 22. with Amelia scoring at the 30- High. picket IlnesrincludihV^arterback part. have held one-on-one meet­ grievance proc^ures, discipline Allen contended that the two East Catholic 4 1— 5 tering of defectors. Both sides gave different ver­ minute mark. Three minutes later Sacred Heart 0 1— 1 Joe Montana and II of his San ings at an undisclosed site In the by the commissioner, injury pro­ sides had covered 13 of the 38 ITie latest flood of regulars to sions of the latest round of negotia­ Melissa Carroll tallied, with an Scoring: EC— Bailey (2), Amelia Francisco 49ers teammates. Washington area since Tuesday. cross the picket lines came Wednes- tions, which were effectively tection and safety and welfare. articles in the proposed collective Bearse (2 ),Carroll, SH— (tahlll; Saves: as Giants square series assist from Bailey. Eagles beaten Upshaw and Donlan. represent­ There were conflicting reports on Hov players strived to meet the shielded from the press coverage But Doug Allen, the NFLPA’s bargaining agreement. EC— Gunsten 4, SH— Kim Cuglnalc 26. av The Bearse sisters combined for HAMDEN - The East Catholic East’s second-half goal with Ame­ High girls’ volleyball team dropped Continued from page 9 Milner’s sacrifice bunt moved the throwing it,” Dravecky said. lia. again, scoring. Heather Dahiil a four-set decision to host Sacred runners up. but Melvin struck out “ When I walked them. I was scored for the host club at the inspired murmurs from a red-clad Heart Wednesday. Scores were after Clark was intentionally throwing to the catcher’s glove.:I 35-minute mark of the second half. Volleyball crowd of 55.331, continued an 15-13. 15-6. 8-15 and 15-0. walked to load the bases. was tentative, not aggressive.” " ' “ The first few minutes the team assault off Tudor that WIII Clark MHS girls win Dina Herdlein served well and " I missed it. I missed It. I missed Dravecky, while becoming the was ragged but we put our Kathryn Judenis played a fine started in the second. SCOREBOARD “ Clark hit a fastball down the it,” Cardinals shortstop Smith said fourth pitcher In playoff history to combinations together and they all ROCKVILLE - Rebounding all-arpund game for the Eagles, of Jose Uribe’s subsequent pitch a complete-game two-hitter, looked good by the end of the first middle.” Tudor said of the two-run from a two set to one deficit. now 1-6 for the season. East is home grounder that went through his legs extended his N L playoff string of half.’’ said East Coach Ron Manchester High girls’ volleyball on Friday against Ellington High. homer that followed a single by QIanti 5. CardlnaU 0 Maldonado. “ You don’t have and let two runs score. scoreless innings to 15 — one fewgr to make many (mistakes) to have “ It’s that simple. What more can than the record Mike Scott of the Baseball Football them beat when you throw home I soy?” Smith said. “ Today just Houston Astros set last fall. SAN FRAN STLOUIS ‘"rhebottom line is the good Lord abrhM runs.” wasn’t our day.” Thmptn 3b 5 0 0 0 Coleman If Baylor plays role for Twins It was. however, a crisp after­ has given me (good) health,” said St. Louis, already trailing 3-0 Mlfchll 3b SOOO Smith »« Dravecky, who in addition to H err’s Leonard If 4 3 3 1 Herr ft NFL atandinga after Leonard connected, ensured noon that Dravecky, whom the TwlniB,Tlg8ri5 Moldnd rf 4 3 3 0 Pendifn 3b Continued from page 9 1-2-3, but the Tigersarenevergoing erson’s string, which started with its fate with an uncharacteristic Giants acquired July 4 from the San hit permitted only Jim Lindeman’s 3 0 10 McGee cf two-out single in the second Oavltcf to die.” Cincinnati in 1975 and 1976. stopped eighth inning. Diego Padres, can long treasure. Milner cf 0 0 0 0 LIndmn 1b AMERICAN CONFERENCE “ They’ve widtten in the past that ORTRaiT MINNESOTA WCIark 1b 3 13 3 Oauendrf Rost none out but only managed one run John Grubb led off with a pinch at nine. Leonard fisted a hit to right field. “ A couple of times 1 got careless, obrbM obrbbl M lvin c 3 0 0 0 Pence W L T Pel. PF PA but I think the (reason) was I was I ’ve had a bum arm. but this year I WMtokr a> — on Heath’s R B I single — in the single but Reardon struck out the “ I don’t ever like to lose," stopping at second on Maldonado’s 4 00 0 Gladden If 4 13 1 Uribe u 4 0 10 Tudor p N.Y. Jets 3 1 0 .667 98 90 trying to aim the ball instead of stayed healthy ” Modldcdh SOOO Gaofwn 4 0 0 0 Orovekv p 4 0 10 Pognzil ph Buffalo 1 3 0 .333 68 108 seventh. pinch-hitting Nokes before walking Anderson said. ” ... Now, we’ve got single up the middle. Eddie Olbton If 4 3 11 Puckeff cf 4 111 For*ch p Indlonoplls 1 3 0 .333 78 53 Heath came back to haunt Viola, Lou Whitaker. Reardon then struck to win four of the next six.” TronwnI u 4 110 Hrbtk 1b 3 10 0 Total* 3S S10 3 Total* Miami 1 3 0 .333 64 63 out Bill Madlock and Gibson to end Baylor, who extended his own Htrndon rf 3 110 Go«ffl3b 3 3 3 3 New England 1 3 0 .333 63 84 who had said before the game that Brenrtnon 0 0 0 1 Buthdh 3 1 1 0 Son taranetKO 010 100 S80-S Central being a left-hander gave him an the game. league record by hitting in his 1 1 th 8 Stierldnrf 0 0 0 0 Baylor pb 10 11 StLouH ISD m Cleveland 3 1 0 .667 75 48 " I was definitely going to tie it straight playoff game, said the 8 LMnoncf 3 0 3 1Bruntky rf 4 13 3 advantage because “ I ’d much Gome-Winning RBI — WCIork. Houston 3 1 0 .667 90 60 up.’’.Qibson said. " I didn’t swing at pressure has shifted to the Tigers. OoEvnt 1b 4 0 3 0 Lombdi3b 3 0 10 E— Smith. DP— Son Francisco 3. LOB— Pittsburgh 3 1 0 .667 68 63 rather face Mike Heath than Matt Brokni3b 3 0 00 Loudnerc 3 0 0 0 San Francisco 6, SI. Louis 3. 3B— Uribe. Cincinnati 1 3 0 .333 58 5B Nokes.” the best pitches. But give him "Now the Tigers have to think Grubbpb 10 10 HR— WCIark (1). Leonord (3). S— Milner. West credit. He made pitches thdt I about a split.” he said, noting that HMtIbc 3 13 3 Detroit scored twice in the eighth LA Raiders 3 0 0 1.000 83 34 couldn’t hit.” the Twins had the best home record Neknpb IvO 0 0 IP H R RR BB SO San Diego 3 1 0 .667 51 53 to chase Viola and take a 5-4 lead. Tstolt M SMS Total* II 010 0 Son Pronclsco Seattle 3 1 0 .667 84 74 Gibson walked and Trammell While Reardon excelled, the in the majors this season. “ Now the Dravecky W.l-O 3 0 0 4 6 Denver 1 1 1 .500 67 74 Detroit bullpen continued to pressure’s on them.” DeirsN 001 001 110-4 doubled him to third, bringing on StLeuls Kansas City 1 3 0 .333 51 91 flounder. Hernandez, who won the Gaetti. despite becoming the first 010 on 04x— 4 Tudor LAI S 10 5 3 3 6 NATIONAL CONFERENCE reliever Jeff Reardon. Pinch-hitter Oome-WInnIna RBI — Baylor ID. Forsch 1 0 0 0 0 3 East Dave Bergman and Chet Lemon Cy Young and Most j Valuable Twins player since Harmon Kille- LOB— Ootrolf 7, Mlnne*ofa 3. 3B— Umpires— Home, Ed AAontague; Rrst, Dallas 3 1 0 .667 67 63 followed with consecutive sacrifice Player awards after leading De­ brew to fashion consecutive 30- Brunoniky 3, Trammell, Puckeff. 3B— Dove Pollone; Second, Eric Gregg; Washington 3 1 0 .667 83 66 Bu*h. HR— Gaetfl 3 (3), Heath (1), Gibson Third, Jim Quick; Left, Bob Engel; Phlladiphia 1 3 0 .333 54 86 flies, troit to the 1984 'World Series homer, 100-RBI seasons, he has (1). S— Lombordoirl. 5F— Beroman, Right, John KIbler. St. UulS 1 3 0 .333 69 ' 69 “ I was (mad) for not getting championship, has struggled all received little national attention to Lemon. T — 3-33. A-45,331. N.Y. Giants 0 3 0 .OX 54 91 season. date. Herald photo by Pinto Central ^ strikeouts.” said Reardon, who IP H R RR BB SO Chicago 3 0 0 JiMO 89 35 pitched a scoreless ninth for the “Right now. it’s frustrating.” That may change, but Gaetti isn’t Oolrolt Minnesota 3 1 0 .667 71 58 victory, “ You can’t be perfect all Hernandez said. “I know the guys concerned. Alexondr L, 0-1 7 1-3 1 6 4 0 5 A run through the woods Tompo Bay 3 1 0 .667 83 57 are disappointed. So am I.” "Th e people that I need to Henneman 0 0 3 3 3 0 Green Bay 1 1 1 5X 40 53 the time. After we got the tying run, Hernondei 1-3 3 0 0 0 0 Scholastic Detroit 0 3 0 OX 53 93 I forgot all about it. The victory prevented Detroit impress are my family, the people Kinq 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Manchester High’s Kim Jarvis (right) teammates will be in the girls’ seeded West “ That was the most pumped I ’ve Manager Sparky Anderson from signing m y checks and m y man­ Minnesota New Orlons 3 1 0 .667 83 58 ager,” he said. “ Whatever else Viola 7 0 5 5 1 6 ieads the field during a recent meet at race at Saturday’s Wickham Park Son Fmcsco 3 1 0 .667 85 77 been.” Reardon said of the ninth tying Earl Weaver’s record of 10 Reordan W, 1-0 3 1 0 0 1 3 Boccar Wickham Park. Jarvis and her Indian Invitational. Atlonta 1 3 0 .333 43 96 inning. “ I was hoping to get them consecutive playoff victories. And­ happens Is gravy.” Viola pitched to 3 batter* In the Oth, L.A. Rams 0 3 0 .OX 43 78 H*fH«*manoltch*dto3baft*r*lnths0fh. Sunday, Oct. 11 Umpire*— Home, Joe Brinkman; First, New Orleans of St. Louis, 1 p.m. Dufwood Merrill; Second. Drew Coble; CCC-Rost O'Oll Philadelphia of Dallas, 1 p.m. Third, Al Clark; Left, Mike Reilly; Right. Ww L T w W L T Ralph Tally, Kenny Travis, Jeff Lomp Donna Hardesty 430, FroncIneTurgeon Minnesota of Chlcogo, 1 p.m. Jim McKean. Enfield 5 0 ) 5 0 } and Milt WognerT-guards. 4S6, BeHe Dufralns 481, Kim Lutz 487, Son Diego of Tompo Bay, 1 p.m. T — 3:46. A-43,160. East Hartford 4 0 2 5 Twins’ win in ALCS opener 0 7 PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS— Wolved TrudI Zuldemo 184-513, Bev Morin Detroit at Green Bov, 1 p.m. Windham 2 2 ) 2 2 7 Pee We* Barber and Bernard Jackson, 194-513. Hockey Buffalo of New England, 1 p.m. Rockville 3 2 1 4 2 } guords. Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Manchester 2 2 2 2 3 7 SEATTLE SUPERSONICS— Signed Ml- NHe Owla New York Jets at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. South Windsor 2 3 1 3 3 1 choel Phelps.guord.foaone-year contract. Kansas a ty of Miami, 1 p.m. Baiebill playoff picture Hartford Public 0 4 1 1 4 1 Washington of New York Giants, 4 p.m. wiii give them shot in arm Beth Hook 190-534, BorrI Champagne NHL standings Fermi 0 5 0 0 5 0 UTAH JAZZ— Released John Campbell, 193-477, Cindy Dodson 181-310, Beo artclnnotl at Seattle, 4 p.m. LRAOUR CHAMPIONSHIP SRRIRS Tim Carr ond Reuben Holmes, centers, O'Connell 179-454, Connie Roy 193-174- Son Francisco of Atlanta, 4 p.m. Bv Harry Atkins But Detroit Manager Sparky American LeoeiM and Albert Springs, guard. 184-553, Linda Luc* 313-490, Kathy Gavin WALES CONFERENCE Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. Anderson said the loss wouldn’t Wedneedev'* Oome ACC C a ll W ASHINGTON B U LL E TS — Released FotrMi Olvislen Mendinr, o e t . il The Associated Press W 178-181-505, Carol Barnett 174-454, hurt his club because the Tigers are Minnesota S, Detroit 5, Minnesota leads L T W L T Kevin Carter and Vince Hamilton, Elaine Woodcock 181-483, Terri Free­ W L T PIS OP OA Los Angeles Raiders at Denver, 9 p.m. serle* 1-0. Xavier 2 1 0 4 2 0 guards; Joe Jokubick, forward, and Jim men 174, Fern Dionne 303-486, Kathy NewJersev 0 0 0 0 0 0 a team of veterans, most of whom Fairfield Prep 2 2 0 3 4 M IN N E A P O LIS - The opening Thufedov'* Game 0 Grondholm, center. BerzenskI 183-183-487, Moureen Wood NY Islanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 were on the 1984 club that won the Detroit (Morris IS-II) of Minnesota Sf. Joseph's 1 2 0 2 2 0 FOOTBALL 173-303-4W, Laurie Gagnon 459, Karen NY Rangers 0 0 0 0 o 0 game of the American League (Blyleven 15-13), S;30 p.m. East Catholic 1 1 0 1 S 0 National FeelbaN League playoffs has given the victorious World Series. St. Bernord „ 1 1 Tracey 4M, Lisa Hatfield 464. Phllodslphlo 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saturday's Oome 0 2 2 0 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS— Traded Keith Ptitsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minnesota Twins added confidence “ I don’t ever like to lose,” Minnesota at Detroit, 1:07 p.m. Browner, linebacker, to the Los Angeles Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson said. “ We have to beat Sunday's Oome Rolders, for undisclosed draft choice. TrI-Town Adam* Ohrtslen Calendar while re-introducing the Detroit Minnesota of Detroit, S:3S p.m. COC-Bost C e ll Traded Andre Hardy, fullback, to the Boston 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 Tigers and pitcher Doyle Alex­ them four of the next six.” Mendey's Oame W L T W L T Seattle Seohowks for an undlscloeed draft Don Deen 319-549, Ray Bessette Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Twins got the lift they needed 9 ander to the realities of defeat. 9 RHAM 3 0 1 6 0 1 choice. Moved Russ Fronds, tight end, 305-530, Rob Mlgllor* 300-535, Ed Arn- Minnesota ctl Detroit, 3:07 p.m.. If Hartford 0 0 o 0 0 o Coventry 3 1 0 4 2 helm 531, John Miller 550, Emil Stavens » TO D A Y ’ ’Tonight was the most nervous of in the second Inning when Gaetti hit necessary 1 from Inlured reserve to the Inoctive Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 o _ .. GW* leccer Wednesday, Oct. 14 Bolton 3 1 0 4 1 1 souod. 533, Pet* Fortin 508, Art Geer 509, Bruce Quebec 0 0 0 0 0 o any game this year,” winning a 2-2 pitch from Alexander over the Cheney Tech 0 3 1 0 4 Smith 508, Pet* Ford 504, Bob Edwards Bolton at Portland, 3:30 Detroit at Minnesota, 3:07 p.m.. If 2 HOCKRY CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Coventry at Cromwell, 3:30 pitcher Jeff Reardon said after the fence in right-center field fence. In Bacon Acodemy 0 3 1 3 3 1 Nottanot Hockey Loagu* 503, Day* Edward* 549, Rob Arendt 5ft, Nettls Dtylston BUFFALO SABRES— Sent Jeff Parker, Roy Jessup 518, Je* Keho* 531, Bill Twins, who rallied from behind In the fifth, he hit the first pitch in the Thursday, Oct. IS COC-West Daley 503, Jef G*ntllcor*534, Jim Bogor Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRIDAY '1 WBA-Ranked Contender Detroit at Minnesota, S:35 p.m.. If C e ll right wing, and Bob Logon, left wing, to to Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bays Soccer the eighth inning Wednesday night, same direction. WBA WBC IBF Heavyweight Champ necessary w L t ' W L T Rochester of the American Hockey 503. MInnesata 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 came away with an 8-5 victory. “It "Th e key was Gaetti’s first home Rocky Hill 3 0 6 1 0 Leogu*. t. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 RHAM at Cheney Tech, 3:30 Notional Leoeue Cromwell 2 1 1 4 2 1 CHICA(X> BLACKHAWKS-Sent Jim ?oranta 0 0 0 0 0 0 gives us confidence we can match run.” said Tom Brunansky, who Portland 1 Bolton at Coventry, 3:10 Tuesday, Oct. 6 2 1 2 2 3 Playfair, defenseman, and Mark La Smytke P M slew Dins Soccer up with them.” had two hits in four at-bats and lyson won the crown—but can he keep it? St. Louis 5, Son Francisco 3 Vlnol Tech 1 2 1 4 2 1 Vorre, forword, to Saginaw of the Interno- telgarv 0 0 0 0 0 0 East Hampton 0 4 0 1 5 0 Manchester at East Hartford, 3:30 It was a point well taken because drove in three runs. “ After he hit WWaWOwY B W ffW tlonol Hockey Leomw. Scholastic Edmonton 0 0 0 o 0 0 Sacred Heart at East Catholic, 3:45 that, there was a sigh of relief in our Son Franciscos, Sf. Louis0,serle*tledl-1 NEW YORK ISLANDERS— Sent Art LosAnoel** 0 0 0 0 0 0 •Irt* Swimming the .’Tigers won a major-league high (ee) Hoimpoo and Dal* Henry, left , to Vancouver 000000 dugout. We said, ’This guy is CCC-Rost Division girl* O'oll East Catholic at Windsor Locks, 3 :X 98 games — including the last three Springfield of the American Hockey Winnipeg 0 0 0 o o n Cress Ceontry against Toronto to take the A LE a st human.’ After the second home run. St. Louis (Cox 11-eorMaeran*9-7)atSan League. Cheney Tech/Aaulnes at Berlin, 3:M FRI. OCT. 16 Francisco (Hommoker 10-10), S:3S W L T W L T QUEBEC NORDIQUES-SIgned Michel llling varsity boys — and held an 8-4 regular-season our batters were much more Manchester 6 0 0 7 0 0 V^llavkall p.m. (Joulel, left wing, and Alain Cote, The llling Junior High boys' soccer East Hartford ot Manchester, 3:M advantage over the Twins. aggressive.” Windham 4 10 5 10 forword, to long-termcontrocts. WOshlngtan at Boston, 7:3Sp.m. Ellington at East Catholic, 3:M 10 PM EOT SirturdatPs Game Rockville 4 10 5 10 team extended Its unbeaten streak to 74 Qusb*catHorttard,7:3Sp.m. "I knew I couldn’t win forever,” Alexander had no trouble ex­ St. LOuls at Son Francisco, S:3S p.m. with a 4-1 victory over the East Hartford Tiger starter Doyle Alex- Sunday's Game East Hartford 3 3 1 3 3 1 Minnesota at Buftalo,7:35pjn. SATURDAY said Alexander, who posted a 9-0 plaining the loss. South Windsor 3 3 ) 3 3 1 freshmen Wednesday afternoon. Joson Montreal at Fhllodsilphla, 7:35 p.m. arujer (left) an(j catcher St. Louis at Son Frondsco, 4:35 p.m. DIeferl* led the Ram scoring attack Feelbell record — the Tigers were 11-0 in " I had too many balls up Tuesday's Gome Enfield 1 4 1 1 5 1 Pittsburgh at NewYorhRangsrs,7;35p.m. Manchester at Hartford Public, 1;M Fermi 0 4 1 0 4 1 with two goals while Bill Kennedy and TorontaotChloooo,8:35pjn. games he started — following his Mike Heath talk after Alex­ tonight,” he said. ” I this park, you Son Frondsco at St. Louis, S:3S p.m.. It Bobby Post each added a goal. Peter East Catholic at Xavier (Strong Field, 7 Hartford Public 0 5 0 1 5 0 Detroit at Catoary,9:35 p.m. just can’t do that. In this park, 7 necessary Farley and Greg King had assists. Madison), 7:Xp.m. trade from Atlanta In August. ” We ander surrendered a homer Wednisdoy, Oct. t4 New York Istanders ot Los Angeles. 10:35 Bey* Soccer they’re out. In our park, the two Bowling Defensively, Scott Salonen, Joml* Bar­ pjn. had our chances.” ^ Son Frondsco of Sf. Louis, 1:35 p.m.. If bate, David Cain and Jo* Stephenson Xavier at Eost Catholic, 10:X a.m. and triple In the fifth inning home runs probably aren’t out, but ■Qweessory 91. LeulsalVanceuver, IO:3Sp.m. Cress Ceentry “ It was good to get get the first were standouts. The Roms' next gam* I* Fridey's Egme* of Wednesday’s game with that’s not the way it is.” Friday ogolnst crosstown rival Bennet. East Cothollc/Manchester at Wick­ one out of the way,” said Gary \ ' w o r l d SRRIRS Ftltsburgh at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. ham Park Invitational Alexander has one of bhseball’s / Transactions Happy Holidays DetroHatBdmentan,9:3$pm. Gaetti, who became the first player the Twins. Sdturddy, Oct. 17 Best records In September, going / • At American League, 8:X p.m. to homer in his first two at-bats in Dot Christenson 139, Sarah Lupac- Bannst cross country BostanatQu*b*c7:3Sp.m. 20-3 over his career. But his luck / ^Ira Sunddv, Oct. IS chlno 135-354. the A L playoffs. “ It d()esn’t remove Twins, whose 56-25 record at the At American League, 8:35 p.m. The Bennet Junior High boys' ond New York Rongsr* at Hartford, 7:35 pjh. always seems to change in October. tax BASEBALL the pressure, though” Metrodome was the best home / g TUeedgy, Oct. girls' cross country teoms registered Chicago at Wa*nlngtan,7:3Sp.m. CGKCoble a victories Wednesday afternoon. The BuftaloatMontr*ai,8ilSp.m. Reardon, who saved 31 games mark in baseball this season In five post-season outings, Alex­ I 0 ' I » / At Nattonat League, l ; » p.m. PITTSBURGH PiRATES^^Asked waiv­ Homs Enginsors New York Islanders at Vancouver, :X RmHo. t v s Z y C ” Wednesday, Oct. ft er* on U.L. Washington, shortstop, for the girls defeated both Montvilleand Cutler 8 during the regular season — as Twins Manager Tom Kelly also ander is 0-4. At National League, t:15 p.m. purpose of giving him his unconditional Alyc* McArdI* 177-500, Jeanne BUc- by the score of 15-50. The boys beat pjn. “ I made some good pitches Murphy, 17-43, and Cutler, 17-46. Mari­ New Jersey at Torenta, S :« pjn. many as the entire Tiger bullpen — thought the victory was very / THureipy, Oct. t t release. cherl 179-194-531. Sheila Plantanldo tonight and I made some bad \ ga'^lInDN* IWanchesfer 646-6400 At Notloctal Leomw, S: 3$p.m., If necessary BASKETBALL 177-190-507, Carol Roy 181-489, Renee anne Loto took Individual honor* for WlnnlpeaatColeary, 8:X p jn . TONIGHT got the victory after relieving important. \ Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. pitches.” he said. “ But, I ’ll be back. NattafNl Bashetkoll Assectattan Ellis 303-536, Mortho Grant 180-305-535, Bennet while Lori Lollberta, Adore 7:M p.m. — Nordlauet ot Wholers, left-hander Frank Viola with no “ It is important to win the first \ Barbara Turgeon 189-305-535, KrI* Car­ LImberger, Dee Dee Rynn, and Wendy St. LouN(d^/y>giHee, 10:35p.m. SportsChannel, W TIC . Saturday, Oct. M DALLAS MAVERICKS— Waived Tracy outs in the eighth inning game for our ballclub. being a This thing’s not over yet.” At American League, 4 p.m.. If ttecesiarv Bollard, center; Jerry Everett, guard; penter 181-481, Undo Skgglund 310-31^ Porkony swept placements two through 7: W p.m. — Capitals ot Bruins, NESN The game clearly (lemonstrated Hurry! Offer Ends Oct. 31, 1987 575, Korin Scheer 178-193-536, Shirley five, respectively. For the boys, Jim ilatBo*tan,7:Xp.m. ^ 7 ^ » p.m. — Canadians at Flyers, "It was a real big game for us younger ballclub.” said Kelly, who Quintan Gates, forward; Chouncey Robin­ nalBu(tata,7:0Spjn. .^ 0 1887 Home 8si OWes, hic. All riiMs rater«e8.« lir»lce mirk il Home B i« onice, lec. Sunday, Oct. a son, guard; and Sam Hill, center. Eldrldg* 186-505, Mary Ann Hllller Anselmo placed first syhlle Mike Russo 7 because we’re known as a good has only five players with post­ the superiority of the Minnesota At American League. 1:35 p.m. EST, If and Dove Hooglond followed In second at Chicago, 8:35 pjn. 8: » p.m. — ALCS: Tigers ot Twins, LOS ANGELES LAKERS— Signed Wllll* 17F473, Alice ChlHIcfc 301-469, Lindo home team.” Reardon said of the season experience. bullpen. ...------Glost and Ron Vonderschoof, forwards; Maher 199-533, Marly* Dvorak 487, and third, respectively. Edmonton at Lot Angelet, 10:35 p.m. Channel X It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday. Oct. 8. 19»7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday, Oct. 8. 1987 — 13 Penguins bank FOCUS on a playoff spot

By K m Rappoport seven coaching replacements. Mi­ Clinic helps Tho Associated Press chel Bergeron has moved over to the Rangers after a distinguished Nurse compares AIDS with war • Last season, the Pittsburgh Pen­ career at Quebec and Pierre guins were nosed out by the New tiny tots who Creamer is the new coach at York Rangers for the fourth and nttsburgh after handling Mont­ final playoff spot in the NHL’s real’s top farm team, Sherbrooke in The enemy was identified jn Vietnam. You can’t see this.’ Patrick Division. the American Hockey League. Tonight, the Penguins will have a are at risk The other new faces: Terry Crisp chance to get a leg up on the at Calgary; Bob Murd<^ at By Gaore* Etpar wascrying. Shewasblamingherself. Rangers in one of nine NHL Oiicago; Andre Savard at Quebec; By Susan Pies* Tho AstoclatBd PrM s I was feeling angry. I felt sorry for openers. Herb Brooks at Minnesota, and Bob Special to the Herald her. I felt sorry for tbebaby. All these The Penguins, in fact, are liter­ McCammon at Vancouver. PROVIDENCE, R.I, Unda feelings are going around in your ■•va:* ally banking on making the playoffs Durand says the fear she secs in be r. t f j n n this season. After missing the The Penguins feature one of the The area’s youngest population— birth to 6 years head. You Just can’t knock them out — is the target of a pilot mental health program AIDS patients today is worse tbanthe at 4 o’clock." f>y m playoffs for five straight years, the league’s premie*' players in center Penguins raised all ticket prices $2 Mario Lemieux, tte leading scorer recently organized by the Community Child anxieties she was witness to in Ms. Durand went to Vietnam la apiece. But they promised season in the Canada Cup series for Team Guidance Clinic Inc. on Nortb Main Street. Vietnam, where, as a 26-year-old 1970 and served a year. "1 Just H«rald photo by Pinto ticket-holders a refund of the $2 if Canada. Lemieux, as well, led all "This will be a model East of tbe River," said the . nurser> she cared for GIs with gaping couldn’t understand the war and Runners from Manchester High School (center), will be back there Saturday for the sixth annual Wickham they fail to make the playoffs this NHL scorers during the pre-season clinic’s director, Tanash Atoynatan, M.D. "It will be bullet boles in theirbddies. what waa happening,” she said, "s o l Simsbury, Rockville and Windham take off at the start of a season. schedule when he amassed flve a service to children in trouble, but also a "The anxiety is so intense. I’ve thought I’d go over and find but for Park Invitational. goals and eight assists for 13 points. “ We think we’re in position to at preventative service, which was a dream of ours.” never seen anything like it in my 20 recent race at Wickham Park. Manchester and the others The Penguins will, be facing least finish in the fourth spot,” Research indicates that from 2 to 3 percent of years'of nursing," said Ms. Durand,' Penguins General Manager Eddie another center of note in the infants and toddlers are mentally or emotionally now 43, who helped starta consulting i Johnston said. Rangers’ Marcel Dionne, the SHE WATCHED men aged I I to 25 clinic for ac<|uired immune defi-' The Patrick Division game Is one second-leading scorer in NHL his­ disturbed, Atoynatan said. Another 1 percent may be die every day. of three intradivisional matchups tory behind Gordie Howe with 1,583 classifled as "at risk," because of social, ciency.(-syndrome victims last " I think the thing that impresaed Top cross country teams collide on opening night. Quebec plays at points. psychological, or even financial difficulties of the December, '-ff'' me most was the gutsy OIs. They had “ The enemy was identified in Hartford in an Adams Division Dionne will be reaching for some parents. so much fire in them,” she said. “ I game, while Toronto is at Chicago milestones this season, as will The program, which has been funded by the Vietnam. You can’t see this. It’s a ^ saw incredibly devastating inJuHaa. in the Norris Division. several other players. Dionne (990) Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, will identify virus and it affects you sexually. It'8 Some were lethal injuries and they^ Elsewhere, it’s Washington at needs only 10 more assists and signs of trouble at the earliest possible time. Early made people look at their morality were still alive, like 90 percentbuiiui at the Wickham Park Invitational Boston, Minnesota at Buffalo, Edmonton center Wayne Gretsky intervention and prompt treatment make solving the and past sexual behavior and what all over ypur body, and they’d still be Montreal at Philadelphia. Detroit (977) needs only 23 to Join Howe child’s problem less complicated than if it was they’re going to do in tiie future. I t : talking and you knew they weren’t at Calgary, the New York Islanders (1,049) as the second and third discovered at school age, Atoynatan said. " If delays puts a lot of doubts in a lot of people's By Jim Tierney second In the unofficial state poll Eagles are 3-1 in dual meets, but place In the top three in the state going to make it." at Los Angeles and St. Louis at players in NHL history to amass minds." Herald Sports Writer with a spotless 6-0 dual meet more importantly are beginning to and the top five overall. Vancouver. are detected early, they don’t start affecting other Ms. Durand returned in February record, will be in the championship 1,000 assists in a career. developmental areas. They are all related,” he said. The toughest part of thinning the 1071 and was discharged from the come together as a team. The Manchester girls will be in The defending Stanley Cup cham­ Dloiine also ‘'need^i Just seven When the leaves begin to change race which will answer the gun at 2 " I think we’ll do really well." the seeded race which goes off at 11 pion Edmonton Oilers will open clinic, she said, is seeing the babies, Army six months later. In subse­ their colors, this is a true sign that p.m. Coach George Suitor has, more goals to reach 700 and 17 more East Coach Kathy Kittredge said. a.m. Despite the Indians 6-1 dual their season on Friday night at points to reach 1,600. Howe had A T Y P IC A L E X A M P L E : deafness in an infant. If the 19-year-oIds and the homeless quent years, she worked in Veterans the fall season is upon us. Scholasti­ perhaps, his finest team of the “The girls are really starting to meet record, C^oach Phil Blanchette home against Detroit. The Win­ it is not detected early, psychological problems may dying. Administration hospitals and earned cally speaking, another sign of the 1,850 points in his storied career. decade. The big question is whether improve. It’s going to depend on knows his team isn’t ready for the nipeg Jets will be the last team to result, "because the child cannot communicate.” " It tears you apart," said Ms. a master’sdegreeinnuraingfromtlM fall season Is high school cross or not the Indians are strong enough Some other key milestones within everyone." East, which placed top competition yet. open the NHL’s 71st season when reach; Denis Potvin (088) of the Poor vision, or difficulty in focusing, may have the Durand, herself a single parent of a University of Rhode Island. She country. to match the strength of perennial second in the championship race a “ We’re not really ready for them they visit the Calgary Flames on New Yorx Islanders needs to add same outcome. "A ll can disturb a child before the 5-year-old son, Andy, whose framed Joined the staff of Rhode Island powerhouse Xavier High of Middle- year ago and is currently ranked yet,” he said. "M aybe by the states. Saturday night. Several of the top boys’ and girls' only 12 more games to his career age of 5,” he stresses. photoXinheroffleeinspirehertokeep Hospital five years ago at a nuraa *911® ~ ***® fop-ranked team in the third in the unofficial state poll, will We haven’t beaten a team with a Meanwhile, St. Louis and the total to become the 02nd player ever crosscountry teams from Connecti­ stale. It will be Manchester’s first "Th e senses have to be functioning for the child to going. ' practitioner in the medical primary be out to beat St. Bernard’s, Darien. winning record. We’re in a race Islanders — both of whom open with to play in as many as 1,000 games; cut and the rest of New England will head-to-head confrontation with learn," he continues. “ The body must be in good care unit. Bethel. Avon, Rockville, Wantagh where the girls can do well.” Senior threet^m e road trips — will be the New York Rangers’ center Pierre be on hand Saturday for the seventh Xavier this year. High (N .Y.). Manchester Central Kim Jarvis has been impressive last of the 21 teams to play their shape to help the ego to grow. Psychology is closely '’'(AT THE CLINIC, ateam including She started the AIDS clinic with ber annual Wickham Park Cross Coun­ "W e’ll use Saturday as a gauge to Larouche can become only the 26th doctors, psychiatrists . and drug bosst Dr. Tom Wachtol, director of (N.H.), and Notre Dame (Mass). this year an should have one of the home openers. The Islanders host player in NHL history to score 400 involved with physical development.” try Invitational. Meet director Dick see how we compare with Xavier The Eagles have been led by fastest times of the day. " I know Philadelphia on Oct. 17, while the goals with his eighth of the season, Besides congenital problems such as vision or therapists sees adults and children the hospital’s medical ollnio, tospeed Brimley expects approximately 100 and other teams in the state," freshman Nancy Byrne, the most she (Jarvis) will run w ell.” Blues entertain Chicago on the and Hartford’OfDoug Jarvis enters hearing difficulties, the staff also looks for other each session, then makesrecommen- care forvietimsandtohelpthem with schools to compete, over 1,200 Suitor aaid. " I t ’ll give us a good promising freshman since Teresa Blanchette said. same Saturday. this season only 38 consecutive signs, specifically for developmental or emotional datkms. to their physicians on their other problema auch at Intravenoiia' runners, and representatives from idea if we’re in the ballpark (with Kittredge, Kathy’s sister, came The East boys, with a 2-3 dual The Pittsburgh-New York game games from appearing in his delays. In early infancy, for instance, feeding care. The clinic covers the whole drug use. Connecticut. New York. Massachu­ X avier).’ ’ The tight-knit Indian into the East picture in 1980. meet record will be in the seeded not only features a key division 1,000th straight NHL regular- squad has been led by senior Shaun problems, excess crying or failure to thrive — to spectrum of the disease, including The patients she sees now am setts. and Rhode Island dotting the Kittredge is hoping her team will race which begins at 1:30 p.m. matchup, but two of the league’s season game. 12-race card Brophy, Juniors Todd Liscomb and grow and gain weight — may signal a problem. patients who test positive for expo­ mostly 20-30 years old. Like the O a ig Hempstead, and seniors Sean ‘ Later on speech, walkin^'delays. listlessness or sure to the AIDS Wnls or who have soldiers of Vietnam, they am in their The boys’ races will be run at 5000 Toland and Dana Dieterle. Besides apathy could be a clue. But each child is different, AIDS-related complex. prime. meters (3.1 miles) while the girls’ Xavier. Manchester’s competition M C C hooters record first victory Atoynatan cautions. What appearsto the pa rent to be The clinic also works closely with "A 19-year-old boy told me, ‘Well, ' races will be-nin at a distance of will be Staples High of Westport. a problem may only be the individual temperment of Rhode Island Project AIDS, a I’ve lived a good life,"’ khe aaid. 4000 meters (2.5 miles). The two Newtown, St. Bernard’s. Manches­ All good things come to an end. while Holyoke drops to 3-6. MCC’s MCC took a I-O lead at 6:51 of the final goal with 14:05 left to play. the child. "They may Just be reacting to their non-profit orgahisaUon of concerned For Ms. Durand, suobcasesaratha highlighted races will be the boys’ ter Central (N .H .). and Springfield For the Manchester Community next game is SatuMay at l; 30 p.m. first half on a goal from A.J. Kyle Bockus took a pass from Doug environment," he said. citizens that runs a telephone hot line A T PhOlO realities of AIDS. Vietnam waa and girls’ championship races (Mass.) Cathedral. Brophy should College men’s soccer team, all bad when it hosts the Southern Connec­ Marcantonio with the assist from Johnson and easily beat Holyoke and tries to help AIDS victims with worlds away and often seemingly which will bring together the best be among the top finishers in this things — namely a 15-game-losing ticut Junior varsity team. John Almeida. The (Sugars ex­ goalie Eric Anable. A GOOD PA R T of the program focuses oneffective problems. Formor Vietnam nurse Linda Durand says tha anxiety she sees in unreal to many. teams from Connecticut and the race. streak dating back to last season — ' "It feels great to have our first tended their lead to 2-0 at 18:20 of MCC goalie Joe Lauberth had parenting. A goal is “ to help parents understand The clinic had been operating bile her AIDS patients is worare than whaUhe witnaaaed in Vietnam "Your flight home was oallad a other states. The East Catholic girls will also finally came to an end Wednesday win underourbelts,” CougarCoach the second half when Tom Dowd fed nine saves in another_ fine day a month. Last month, recogniz­ combat victims. ^ flight back tothe world," Ms. Durand The highly succesful Manchester run In the championship race which afternoon. Frank Niederwerfer said. “ I ’m Marcantonio outside the penalty performance. their child and how the child reacts to their efforts to ' recalled. " It was Uka people dldh’t ’ High boys’ contingent, ranked is slated for an ll;30a.m.start. The The homestanding Cougars happy for all my players as they area. Marcantonio drilled his shot communicate.” Atoynatan explains. ing the alway increasing number of MCC 1 2-3 ' IT'S SEEING babies with AIDsi^ baby who’s supposed to be tearing up . think Vietnam was part of tbe world. ended Its long drought by register­ have been putting forth a good into the upper left com er of the net. Holyoke o 1— 1 A simple example is the reaction of the parent toan Alps patients, it extended ^opera­ ing a 3-1 win over Holyoke Com­ effort all season and coming up After Holyoke cut the deficilcit to Scoring: MCC— Marcantonio (3), infant’s crying. " I t depends on the way the parents tions to once a week. . most often the children of addicts my office and he’s Just lying there." It was Something differant. Wa warn empty handed until today.” Bockut. H— Sabodoio. Saves; M— munity College. MCC is now 1-5 t-1, MCC battled back to scoi'tej its Lauberth 9; H— Anable 10. interpret it and try to handle it,” he said. The parent AqreMltii».elMar Ms, OulUiiid has who use needles to inject drugs, that 'I’l Ms. Durand met witooneino^r.av there. We Warn exiatlng. We were m ay f *tt to comfort the child, may ignore thechild.or run a support group every Tuesday can leave her choked with emotion; drug addict. Just after she’dbeeh told doing thihi», but it wasn’t really part Sports In Brief in extreme cases, may abuse the crying baby. for two years where people with AIDS Ms. Durand said. her child had contracted AIDS in the of life. “ We look at the family, not the child alone,” or who carry its antibodiescan come “ You feel like crying when you see womb. . ‘ 'But thie ie different. This le a part Adult volleyball to start Oct. 20 Atoynatan said. Oneortwocounselors actually work bytotalk. them, helpless, a listless 2-year-old "She didn’t know what to say. She of life." Avis Rote Shopper with the parents in the home, “ demonstrating on the The Manchester Rec Department adult volleyball season spot what the child does and how to interpret — begins play Tueday, Oct. 20, at Illing Junior High School. The helping the parents help the child grow the best 8 men’s league will play on Tuesday nights at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 w ay.” p.m. and Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. The women’s league will play Staff includes a child psychiatrist, an educational Chlorophyll stars in fall’s leaf show on Wednesday nights at 6:30, 7:30. and 8:30 p.m. There are 14 guarantee low i^ rotes. consultant, a developmental pediatrician, several ' teams in the men’s league and 10 teams in ther women’s league. social workers, a psychologist, and speech or League play will run through Feb. 24. occupational therapists, as needed — big guns for By E arl Aronson fall nears and daylight hours and with less red coloration because of allyear. Their needles may stay on the trees for 2-4 yea rs, dropping at va rylng such small people. The Associated Press temperatures change, their work reduced sugar production. slows. Autumn color also can vary from times. White Sox are listening to offers Atoynatan’s interest in helping very young An Indian legend says the autumn Chlorophyll, the green pigment in tree to tree. Leavesdirectlyexposedto Visitors throng to see the autumn children goes back to his psychiatric training, which leaves of forest trees turn in color leaves, breaks down and other pig­ the sun may turn red whilethoseonthe color spectacle. Some state agencies CHICAGO — Frustrated by political bickering, the Chicago focused on prevention. ’The idea, however, was not because of the slaying of the Great ments — mainly oranges, yellows and shady side of the tree or on other trees provide weekly timetables for best White Sox are talking with officials in another city about popular at that time. reds — become predominant. Dog­ color viewing. Contributing Informa­ relocating the American League club, a newspaper reported Bear in the heavens. The bear’s blood in shade may be yellow. tion are "leaf peepers,” volunteers today. "Preventionatthattimewasextremelydifficultto turns some leaves red, and spattering wood and sumac leaves turn to purple The best color shows genera I ly a re In who watch the autumn countryside The Chicago Sun-Times, citing team sources it did not name, conceive.” he said. “ Now, 34 years later, we talk fat from the pot in which the heavenly In some areas; sugar maples provide large northern areas of deciduous and report — in the state of New York, did not know which city was involved. about early detection as one way to prevent hunters cook the meat brings yellow brilliant orange and glowing red. trees (trees thatshedtheirleaves) and for example, to the Department of "W e want to stay here. Chicago is our home. It’s a baseball (problem s). And the earliest age is infants and hues. Quaking aspen and hickory offer favorable weather patterns. town,” a source told the Sun-Times. "But we’ve been twisting in toddlers. I ’m delighted to see that early intervention Others attribute the fall color that bright yellows and some oaks have Mother Nature also prepares the Commerce. The Department of Com­ the wind for three months as interest rates keep climbing. As long can bring the child to the point where he can function adorns North Am erica’s woodlands to brown or bronze leaves. stems that hold the lea ves'to drop them merce, In turn, spreads the word. as there’s'no agreement, we’ve got to listen to offers.” well in a regular nursery school.” Jack Frost and his paint brushes. Leaf colors vary considerably from gradually from the branches. As the The color peak generally is late Work on a new stadium near Comiskey Park has been stalled R eally it is Mother Nature who year to year, depending on weather leaves fall, due to their own weight or September to mid-October, moving while Gov. James R. Thompson and Mayor Harold Washington produces masses of red, purple, conditions and the amount of chloro­ wind gusts, they enrich the forest floor, slowly from north to south. wrangle over who will head the authorities that run the ballpark orange and yellow as summerdeparts. phyll and other pigments In the lea ves. returning some of the nutrients that Once the leaves have fallen and are and the McCormick Place convention center. The Community Child Guidance Clinic offers a Leaves actually are little factories Warm, sunny days and cool nights are were used by the tree. messing up your lawns, yards and sliding fee scale, based on family Income. For that produce food tosupport the plant’s Ideal. Much warm, cloudy, rainy Most conifers — pines, spruces, firs, driveways, they are not so pretty and information call 643-2101. you face the task of getting rid of them. Connors, Lendl win AT&T matches growth during spring and summer. As weather in the fall will produce leaves hemlocks and cedars — remain green ATLANTA — Ivan Lendl outlasted John McEnroe 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 and Jimmy Connors easily defeated Paul Annacone 6-1, 6-4 Wednesday night at the $500,000 AT&T Challenge tennis tournament. In earlier matches at the round-robin tournament, Sweden’s Your neighbors’ views: Stefan Edberg downed countryman Ulf Stenlund 4-6, 7-5,6-1 and Miloslav Mecir of Cxechoslovakia defeated Mikael Pernfors of Sweden 7-6, 6-4. At one point in the third set, McEnroe, upset at a line call, threw Are presidential hopefuls subject to too much scrutiny? his racket down so hard it bounced into the stands. A spectator threw it back. 9 “ I thought I played well, but words can’t express the way I feel about the officiating,” McEnroe said. “ The words I would say couldn't be used on T V .” McEnroe is currently on suspension from official tournaments, but Is allowed to participate in exhibitions such as the AT&T. 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D E A R M R. ROSS: I ’m 14-year-old. M y parents the greatest therapy. D E A R MR. ROSS; I owe you an apology. After Matchmaker’s blind dates died In a car accident. Now I’m a foster child. I Won’t you please help him gel a new typewriter? raking you over the coals in my previous letter for have wonderful foster parents though. M RS.M .M . sending V.K. of Joplin to Alcoholics Anonymous I ’m writing you about my mom. My dad bought PAWTUCKET. R.I. instead of Narcotics Anonymous, I thought about it. her a $150 watch for C!hristmas. One day we were Tiuiiilw I chewed you out because Alcoholics Anonymous Sha-Na-Na going to the grocery store and my mom was t ^ il AMOHon D E A R MRS. M.: How is it your husband is the can only remain a stable fellowship by having just fail to catch on fire carrying m e into the building. I have no legs and "letter w riter" in the fam ily, but it was your letter mehibers of similar experiences. Casting drug to surgery only one arm, so that’s why she was carrying me. Percy Ross that reached my desk? I guess it’s just another of addicts into our midst is very threatening to some buildup, so I kept wonderinf why a Anyway, she was setting me down and went to DEAR Dr. Scott Powell life’s little ironic twists! of the old timers. ABBY: Since "handsome, intelligent, successful, look at the time. That’s when she noticed her watch It may start a fam ily feud, but I ’m forwarding Instead of conveying this message to you. I made my divorce two 96-year-old accountant” had never stitcties a laceration was gone. you my check for your husband’s new typewriter. like there is a class distinction between alcoholics been married. (I’m 39 and months ago. I've on the leg of patient She’s been looking for It ever since. That’s why and addicts. It is for this that I apologize. In had a hard time divorced.) I ’m asking — I ’d like to be the one who replaces meeting single Dear Abby Well, after the third date, I think I ’ Ellen Katz at the D E A R M R. ROSS: My husband has been writing DEAR MR. ROSS: Give away disposable retrospect, I can see it was a case of the pot calling emergency room of that watch. I can only do it with your help. to you for m ore than 6 years, but you never did diapers! Give away a lot of them. We would rather the kettle black. women, so I Abigail Van Buren know why. This man doesn’t A signed up with a believe in using a deodorant! I was St. Luke’s-Roosevelt R S answer him. All he wants help with is a new face Leon Spinks in the ring or the IRS. than a pail M R.C.J DULUTH. MIN n ! dating service. very much a ttract^ , to him. so full r Hospital in New typewriter. full of messy diapers after dealing with a colicky PHOENIX. ARIZ. The fee was 4750 after the third date, in a very nice ' The one he’s gotn8w is over^years old and baby all night. ;iic'' York. As a lead (in advance) way. I told him he needed ,a DEAR R.: Although your letter was brief. I get i everything is ^rdng with It. The repair people want 12 PE TITIO N E R S D EAR MR. J.: It’s difficult to get off your high and they agreed oemlorant — and even bought him singer for the the distinct impression you’re one young man I ’d as much to repair it as the cost of ^ e w one. LAKELAND. FLA. horse gracefully. You, Sir, Just did a good Job. one. He refused to accept it. saying, / ■ / to fix me up with musical group Sha- ^ like to meet. My husband’s not asking for anything fancy, just as many women as it took to find me notified about this dating service. ’ "There’s nothing wrong with the Have your mom take you to a jewelers. (I’ll give a plain, small portable one. His h o l ^ is writing DEAR PETITIONERS: The disposable diaper Write to Percy Ross in care of the Manchester a wife within 12 months. You were had. honest smell of masculine sWeat." Na-Na, Powell wore “ you the address of one and they will send me the issue lives on! All I can say is each case is Herald, P.O. Box 95000, Minneapolis, Minn. 55435. For my very first date, I was (Can you beat that?) gold lame. These letters to the editor, for which I giye him credit. evaluated based on'individual circumstances. Include a telephone number If you wish. All letters fixed up with a woman of a different DEAR ABBY: You hear a lot of I could really care for this mao, ‘ iH. days he wears a bill.) Help her select a new watch. Life has been Would you believe he’s 85! , anything but fair to you and, yet, I detect no As you probably know, newspapers don’t pay for Persdnally. I don’t think I could deal with Leon are read. Only a few are answered In this column, race. I ’m not prejudiced, but I had Jokes about how women try to get but I get turned off when he gets stethoscope, and clearly told the people at the dating out of having sex with their close to me. He was bom in this • bitterness. I have boundless admiration for you. these letters. Writing is what keeps him alive — it’s Spinks. A »f6 r the IRS, feed me to the lions first! although others may be acknowledged privately. service that I wanted to go out only husbands by saying, "N ot tonight, country and is modem and oj^n-'' practices medicine. ^ with women of my own race. When I dear. I have a headache." Well, this minded in every way except this. AP photo complained and asked for my is no Joke — my husband really gets He says he showers every morning money back, they said they were a terrible headache when we have and sometimes twice a day, and I sorry and it would pot happen sex. believe him. but, Abby, he pers­ again, so I gave them another I told him It wasn’t normal, and pires profusely, and I find the odor Colon cahoer's rate of growth ‘Baby’s First Seven Years’ C chance. he should tell his doctor about it very offensive. Frankly it would be My second date was with some­ when he goes for his next insurance very hard for me to have a physical one who works weekends and is not physical, but he says he won’t relationship with a man who smells * changes but is stiii a treasure available on Saturdays and Sun­ because the doctor might think he’s bad. impoilant indicator of survival days. I date only on weekends, craxy. Any suggestions? Bv Herbert G. McCann which I told my "matchmaker” Almy, have you heard of this TURNED OFF IN ATLANTA By WIlUam C. Hldlay , growing, or aggressive, tumors at each year, excluding skin cancer, a family treasure. families. Preventive measures The Associated Press It went beyond the photo albums when I signed up. before? DEAR TURNED OFF: Match The A tio cla te^ Pr.6*s an early dtage of treatments Bauer said David ^hm ann, spokesman were offered for health threats like The third date was a woman who HEADACHES IN HOUSTON his "honesty" with this honest said, they could develop.ai) approp­ for the American Cancer Society in of the day, offering advice and, for polio, whooping cough, typhoid and CHICAGO — For more than half the first time, a place to record scarlet fever. lives 90 milesaway. Before Joihingl statement of your own; " I am CHICA)GO - The speed of .a riate drug treatment. New York. '• a century, American parents have told them I would d r lv ^ o more DEAR HEADACHES; Yes. I very much attracted to you. but I tumor’s growth appears to be the “ If we could predict a more The society estimates that in special moments and early With the '60s came the Space Age T recorded baby's firsts — from the statistics. and a sense of adventure and than 25 miles. When I t ^ these have heard that the physiological can’t make love with a clothespin most important factor in the aggressive tumor from (i less 1987, there will be 102,000 new cases first day of life to the first day of There have been imitators, but matchmakers I was disst^ _ tianges that accompany orgasm on my nose, so if you want to get survival of colon cancer patients, a aggressive tumor, we could,hone in of colon cancer and 52,000 .people discovery. Technology — espe­ school — in a book designed to the original remains the favorite of cially television — became part of and wanted my money back, they (accelerated heart rate and sudden closer to me. get wise and use a finding that could be a key in op the real mean tumor and- will die from the disease, Lehmann capture those fleeting and precious most parents, according to the the everyday life. One child’s first said, "Sorry, we don't give re­ rise in blood pressure) have been deodorant.” treating the second deadliest form perhaps treat people more effec­ said. childhood memories. Mothers’ Aid Board, a 700-member complete sentence was a line from funds." Now what do I do? known to cause headaches in some If he refuses, say goodbye with no of cancer, a researcher says. tively,” he said: If the disease is discovered early, Some classic observations out of DUMBBELL men. regrets. He’s selfish, insensitive Bauer said there are five or six before it spreads, 96 percent of its volunteer fund-raising group. a TV commercial: "Do you want a the mouths of babes also get logged The board says more than 8 Hawaiian punch?" Some parents Also. Just the stress of worrying and rigid. " I think it offers some hope in chemotherapy drugs that target victims are still alive after five in the book, "Our Baby’s First million copies of the book have been DEAR DUMBBELL; Youarenot about getting one of those head­ treating a deadly disease for which and kill fast-growing cells. He said years, he said. Once it has spread, wrote, marveling, of astronauts Seven Years," which has been sold, generating more than $1.5 and moon walks. a dumbbell, only inexperienced and aches is enough to precipitate one. Problems? Write to Abby. For a there really is no hope of treating the researchers want to see if these only 39 percent survive for five popular with parents since 1928. million for maternity research at In the 1970s and early ’80s, vulnerable. I'm reminded of a line personal, unpublished reply, send a right now," said Dr. Kenneth drugs can be used successfully on years, he said. "What do dead people eat?" the Department of Obstetrics and ,, 'technology extended even to baby’s from a song from "Fiddler on the DEAR ABBY: A co-worker ar­ self-addressed, stamped envelope Bauer, an assistant pathology patients with fast-growing colon In 1985, Bauer and other re­ Leona Lynn Simon, then 3. asked Roof"; "...playingwith‘matches’ a ranged a blind date for me with a to Abby. P.O. Bbx 69440. Los professor at Chicago’s Northwest­ tumors. searchers at Northwestern began a Gynecology of the University of first photo — in many cases, an her mother in 1954. Chicago Medical Center, of which ultrasound sonogram. girl can get burned.” Guys.' too. The man she’s been wanting me to meet Angeles. Calif. 90069. All correspon­ ern University Medical School. Dr. Daniel Haller, associate study aimed at trying to determine And Doris Simon wrote it down, Lying-in Hospital is a part. The years have brought four Better Business Bureau should be for a long time. She gave him a big dence is confidential. m a study of 120 colon cancer medical professor at the University what made some colon tumors just as she noted the boy doll Leona And it may do even better. revisions of the book by a medical pdtients, Bauer and colleagues of Pennsylvania Medical School in more lethal than others. received from Aunt Greenfield on C.R. Gibson Co. of Norwalk, center committee, reflecting "the used a process called flow cytome­ Philadelphia, cautioned Wednes­ They identified 120 patients suf­ her first birthday, that "Davy Conn., has taken over publishing evolution of medicine, psychology try to analyze molecular changes In day that Bauer’s theory about fering solely from colon cancer and Crockett" was a favorite song at and distribution of the book under a and methods of child rearing," says tumor makeup. They found the potential drug treatments is treated at Northwestern Memorial age 2. and the four months of baliet 1986 agreement with the Mother’s Mrs. Russ, the mother of two Ask doctor about Omega-3 speed at which colon cancer cells "speculative.” Hospital between 1976 and 1980. lessons at age 5. Aid Board. teen-agers. reproduced was the most important But Haller said the technique of The researchers used a flow "I treasure the thoughts and "The timing was right," says In 1928, mothers were urged to factor in predicting a patient’s using flow cytometry to identify cytometer machine to analyze D E A R DR. bright and capable: nonetheless, information recorded in the book," Ginger Russ, chairman of the book record thel r child’s development as survival when the disease had not rapidly growing tumors could help surgical specimens from those GOTT: Your ar­ before she can continue her train­ says Leona Simon Fleischer, now committee and past board an "aid to medicine, educators, the spread to other parts of the body, doctors determine the best method patients, pinpointing the tumor’s ticle on Omera-3 ing in the Upited States, she will 35, who now keeps baby books for president. physical c u 11uris t...and Bauer said. for treating colon cancer patients. growth rate by identifying cells Photo by Luorik oil was Informa­ have to pass a qualifying examina­ her own threechildrcn in Nashville. Board members handled distri­ statesmen.” Their research showed that the Through further research, he with DNA molecules that were tive. However, tion. Whether she will be accepted Cindy, a little tortoise-shell, and Bonnie, possible. They are temporarily being Tenn. bution for years, dropping off Dr. Gott rapidly growing colon tumors killed said, the technique may help rapidly dividing, Bauer said. The book now is offered as a you failed to into a U.S. internship depends on cared for by Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. “ Our Baby's Fir.st Seven Years" copies at department, book and patients sooner. an orange tiger, are 8 weeks old and personal history for parents and mention that her score, as well as on i^ivldual doctors get a better understanding He said 23 percent of the patients was created by Dr. Joseph B. stationery stores, before turning to Peter Gott, M.D. That finding is important, Bauer of which patients are at the highest studied had aggressive, or rapidly would love to be adopted, together if child, a place to record baby’s first walnut and lin­ licensing regulations that vary DeLee. It was published by (he private distributors and now to said, because doctors now have no risk and should be treated aggres­ word and first step, to tuck a lock of seed oil are also from state to state. growing, tumors. Of those, only 34 Mothers’ Aid Board of Chicago Gibson. reliable way of predicting the sively with surgery, radiation o r percent were alive after five years, hair from the first haircut, to high in Omega- Hospitals don’t really discrimi­ Adopt a pet Lying-in Hospitai. founded by De- The flow of royalties to maternity course of colon cancer in different chemotherapy. he said. describe favorite foods and toys, to 3. Are these oils nate against foreign medical grad­ Lee in 1895. research will continue under the patients; some respond to treat­ Cancer of the colon, the upper In contrast, 87 percent of the record medical history. safe to use? uates; rather they pick the best Begun with just $500 and the help agreement, says Gibson publisher ment, while others die in a short five or six feet of the large intestine, remaining patients with slower- The book also shows the increas­ candidates they can get from a pool of friends and benefactors — Marilyn Jensen. time. is second only to lung cancer in the growing tumors were alive after ing Involvement of dad in bringing DEAR READER; As far as I the artificial substances can cause of medical-school graduates, both including Hull House founder Jane One of the company's first moves a distressing amount of tissue If doctors could identify rapidly number of people it afflicts and kills five years, Bauer said. Snowflake may find home up babies. Pages once set aside for know, walnut and linseed oil are domestic and foreign. Your daugh­ Adams — the hospital’s mission was to collect a series of filled-in "Mother Notes" are now for reaction and infection. Also, the safe to use in moderation. However, ter chose a difficult road to follow was to make child bearing "free of books — a 60-y‘ear glance at a "Parents’ Notes." they have not been fully Investi­ less "natural" compound doesn’t when she opted for a Caribbean Bv Barbara Richmond waiting to be adopted, as is the dog licensed. Before getting the pain and fear." changing world through the loving gated as have fish oils. Todate^ the hold up as well with time. school; surely she must have been Special to the Herald female terrier, about 8 months old. license the dog must have its rabies Under DeLee, the hospital be­ eyes of young parents. The 1928 charts on character and f f i f f ;« jl f i nal word is not in on the benefits of aware of the built-in difficulties found on Slater Street on Sept. 21. shot. It is also recommended that came the nation’s first producer of In the 1930s, when many Ameri­ personal habits urge parents to any Omega-3 oils. Experts have DEAR DR. GOTT; My daughter, when she made that decision. She He’s been named Snowflake, and Also still waiting to be adopted is dogs be neutered. medical motion pictures. It also cans struggled through the Depres­ correct bad habits like finger- sucking, nail-biting and nose- stopped short of recommending oil a registered nurse, applied to a deserves a lot of credit for pursuing Wishing won't make it happen... he may look like one after he has a the 4-year-old white male Samoyan Aid to Helpless Animals-Inc-.- opened one of the nation’s first sion, the entries' reveal a plain, supplements for the public at large. medical school in the Caribbean. her goal, yet her frustrations could bath and a good brushing. Snow­ found on Interstate 384 and the male prernafure infant nurseries and rural country. Toys were a luxury. rubbing. Dispositions were des­ needs good homes for c^ts and cribed as phlegmatic, sanguine, Don't self-medicate with Omega-3 She was accepted, completed her not have come as a surprise, flake, this week's featured pet. is a doberman cross found on Oakland kittens that are lost or abandoned. pion eei^ the study of disease in the Cod-liver oil and ultraviolet rays oils from any source until you either course and graduated with a expecially since she was familiar male poodle. He’s about 3 years old Street Sept. 24. mothefC^fetus and newborn. were recommended for rickets, a choleric, or melancholic. have your doctor's approval or medical degree. Now she finds it with the medical system as an Need Spending Money? and was found on Helene Road on The puppies left are black with Bonnie and Cindy are the fea­ Since its founding, more than calcium deficiency then considered Choleric means the child is quick enough information has been ga­ impossible to obtain an internship, "Insider,” a registered nurse. Sept. 30. some white. They're about 3 tured kittens this week. They are 250,000 babies have been delivered a major health problem. tempered: melancholic described a thered to permit general medical after all the hard work and money. Snowflake shows signs of neglect. months old. They were all found in only about 8 weeks old. Bonnie is an at the hospital. Then came the 1940s and World gloomy and depressed child: phleg­ acceptance of these compounds. Why do hospitals discriminate DEAR DR. GOTT: Recently I His white fur is a little yellow and the vicinity of Bush Hill Road, orange tiger and Cindy is a precious For the parents of children born War II, with photos of little boys in matic meant the child is dull and against graduates of foreign medi­ discovered a sore, bony lumponthe quite matted. He already has a apparently abandoned. little tortoise-shell. at Chicago Lying-in Hospital and military uniforms and girls with sluggish, and sanguine referred to a DEAR DR. GOTT: What are the cal schools? back of my head. I had one about 10 The Herald has a local family interested in adopting Besides the poodle, the only other Judy Lazorik of Aid to Helpless other places after 1928, "Our Shirley Temple curls. warm, passionate and healthy differences between hair tranfk- years ago and it disappeared by him. new dog this week is a chocolate Animals said both kittens are very Baby’s First Seven Years” became The 1950s brought hope and big baby. plants and microfllamental non- DEAR READER: Although itself. Should I see a doctor about number of carrier routes Last week’s featured pet. a male Labrador retriever. Rand said this affectionate. The kittens and their surglcal hair transplants? many foreign medical schools have this? cocker spaniel named Sandy, has is a rare dog and he expects it will mother, Susie, were rescued by a ■ Formerly Fiano’s Restaurant i upgraded their curriculums. some been adopted by a local family. The be claimed by its owner. It was woman at a farmers’ market when DEAR READER; The primary simply do not provide an accepta­ DEAR READER: A sore lump on open and one may be male shepherd cross mentioned in found on Laurel Street Oct, 5. the owner of the cats tried to leave difference is that hair transplants ble level of education. Unfortu­ the back of the head can be simply a •%!. last week’s column was claimed by The dog pound is located on town them there or said she would drop are "natural” — they are taken nately. the Caribbean medical swollen lymph gland. Lymph nodes right near your his owner. property near the town’s refuse them along the road. Later, the from the person’s own body — and schools are in this category. act as filters In the body; They swell ■ Five of the nine puppies picked up area on Olcott Street. Rand is at the woman turned them over to Aid to microfilaments are not. Therefore, Your daughter may be very up and become tender in the neighborhood! within the past two weeks have pound weekdays from noon to 1 Helpless Animals. presence of Inflammation or irrita­ p.m. The number at the pound is been adopted. Two males and two The organization has many other tion. If you had a similar episode in 643-6642. If there is no answer, call females are still left. Dog Warden cats and kittens waiting to be the past. I think you can safely wait Interested! the police department at 646-4555. Richard Rand said he thinks the adopted. Most have had their shots a few weeks to see if the swelling There is also someone on duty at the Thoughts pups were all from the same litter and are neutered, unless they are goes away. If it enlarges or doesn’t Call 647-9946 or pound Monday through Friday because they were found a few days too young. disappear, see a doctor. apart in the same vicinity. from 6 to 9 p.m. Many people imagine God to be has entered into our world. His is an 6 43 -2711 The brown male hound left tied to There is a $5 fee to adopt'a dog To adopt a cat or kitten, caii like an elderly white-haired, active and pursuing love.luvt:. Itu is18 LiCiLearn how to help protect your­ the fence at the dog pound is still and the new owner must have the 666-7000 or 242-2156. bearded man sitting In a rocking incredible but true, GodI lovesTyxm!love selfself I from heart and arterial dls- chair. God Is .seen as a passive He cares about you and ispursuingV. ease; Send for Dr. Gott’s new person observing our situation you with His magnificentnt love Let Vilealt[ealth Report, Eating Right For a This Is a caricature we all have Him love you. Healthy Heart. Send $1 and your About Town T A heard. However this Is not the God Rev. Paul S. Johansson name and address to P.O. Box we know in Jesus Christ. No! (jod.so Emanuel Lutheran Church 91428. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be loved the world (hat he gave! (^ d Manchester sure to mention the title. Mrs. Mark Hill. Mrs. Harold Fellowship to meet MCC gets award Maher. Mrs. James McKay and 9 The following carrier rautes are available: Manchester Community College Mrs. Walter Senkow. Women’s Aglow Fellowship will 9 meet Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. at First ■■ \6.^ Social Security will receive a community service Bto',cr.o' award from the Ben Ezra Chapter Society to meet Federal Savings 8c Loan Associa­ of B’nal Brith Women on Oct. 25 at tion on West Middle Turnpike. For ■■■■ 11 a.m. at the Lowe Building at the St. Bridget Rosary Society will more Information, call 871-1606. .... Center St„ Qrlowold S t, Lilac St„ and Trumbull St. college. Special recognition will be meet on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for ...... \6.^ Cases reviewed periodically given to the MCC Older Adult mass, followed by a meeting In the Kids’ fun at library fn *" Association, the Women’s O nter cafeteria, Lou Choinere will dem­ Mary Cheney Library. Main and the Clilld Day Care Center. For onstrate silk flower arranging. W. Middle Tpke., S. Alton St., and S. Hawthorne S t Street, will sponsor several activi­ QUESTION: I’ve heard that my ment. and personnel must meet Social Security office to see if your reservations, send 910 payable to ties for children this month, begin­ SSI payments are subject to rede­ certain Medicare requirements, brother can get SSI payments. Ben Ezra Chapter B’nai Brith to Auxiliary meeting 8 termination. What exactly does and second, it must be the case that ning Saturday at 2 p.m. with the GatV'C .... Squire Village Elsie Joseph. 545 E. O nter St . 8 film, "BenJI.” All activities will be that mean? transportation In any other vehicle Manchester 06040. or call 649-4159 The Manchester Auxiliary of will endanger your health. Usually QUESTION: I have been receiv­ Child and Family Services will hold held In the Junior Room. For the ing Social Security survivors benef­ schedule of events: call the library ANSWER: The law (requires that medical insurance can help pay for Regent St, Strong St„ Hilliard St. a fall membership meeting Wed­ ambulance transportation only in its since my father died several nesday at 9; 30 a m. at the home of at 643-2471. Rto"' i » 0 each person’s case be reviewed ^ ...... 8, periodically to be sure that he or she your local area. In any case. It years ago. I ’m now 16, how long will Laura Nalesnik. 109 Waranoke DAR plans potiuck ...... Do’"' Is still eligible for SSI and that the cannot pay for ambulance use from I get benefits? Margaret Rd„ Loomla St„ Qrlffen Rd., Bllyue St. Road Joyce Goldstein, social Poet and short story writer payment amount is correct. This your home to a doctor’s office. The Orford Parish Chapter of the worker, will speak on the topic of a Edgar Allen Poe died in Baltimore . - A 7 ANSWER: You are eligible for Daughters of the American Revolu­ in 1849. I review is called a redetermination. two-career family. .j3»a 7 It may be carried out by mail, survivors benefits until you are 18. North Elm St. and Woodbridge Street tion will meet tonight at 6:30 at o E (Ay .OOP.O'- telephone, or personal interview. In QUESTION: My 15-year-old but you can continue receiving r O n ter Ongregational Chruch for a V»»t \0 them after age 18 if you are still general, you will be asked to brother has been blind since birth. I potiuck supper. Erland Johnson Manchester Country Club ,\\eOt attending high school full time. In Paacal Lane, Wyllya St., Porter St., Highwood - provide the same kind of informa­ think he should apply for SSI. but will speak about the restoration of VUS fact, you can receive your Social :0O \n' tion you gave at the time of your my parents think that because he’s the Pitkin Glass Works len' .m- Security checks for all months you Hostesses for the meeting will be application. a minor, they’re responsible for Qreen Rd. (204-330), Henry S t (261-315), Princeton (167-190) .’CT him and he won’t qualify. It that attend high school up to the mont^ Jean Kelsey. Mrs. Joseph Donahue, Tanner (124-168), Wellesly (all) QUESTION: I am worried that I right? you are 19. 'tornP" might get sick and need an ai5 DOS'” " ambulance. Will Medicare pay for ANSWER; Not entirely. To qual­ This colamii Is prepared by the Doane S t (all), Oakwood (all). Green Rd. (102-203), Bowers St. (14-22) Friday, October 16, 1987 / •IT®® p er person ify for SSI. a person must meet Social Secarlly Admlalatralloa of­ EMERGENCY that? Woodbridge St. (203-288) , certain income and resource limits. fice In East Hartford. If yoi la ve' Fire — Police — Medical 7 .8 pm - Cocktailt / 8:00 - Dinner / Dancing to Follow ANSWER: Medicare’s medical Some of your parents’ income and any qaestlom aboat Social Sccarlty insurance can help pay for medi­ resources will be counted as your that yoa’d like to see answered DIAL 911 Re»ervationi needed by October 12, 1987. cally necessary ambulance trans­ brother’s in determining if he here, write to: Social Secarlly, In Manchester Call Mancheiter Country Club at 646-0103. portation only if two conditions are meets those limits. Tell your Maachesier Herald, P.O. Box 591, met. First, the ambulance, equip­ parents they should check at any Manchester 06046. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuredav Oct. 8. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 8. 1987 — 17

* SetLING OUT FOR A £b(v;(J" SNAFU by Bnic* ••■««• M ANUTS by CiMrtM M. SchuU ^ I t c ^ ( ? I F F i TH— U\/eo 1Mpm6« \ I inCD t^pouCM Tkm dny TV r w6U,WCWVot/'yc 0§99M M n ' poeT e y j e o v n'tL CMD J N L m m .m N A M E 15 I pon't have a Roberts says role in ‘Fig Tree’ m ' AfTies, f TH'ftfW , T«' M0TlCC0TMI$R«mMe^ tftO t P O O O An.T«" 1 A good faines. Voices of Mary Costa, Bill promotion; Yinessa meets Schrader's an Emmy three years ago for a guest appearance on Hemingway, Eric Roberts, Cliff Robert­ daughter, the team is plagued by inju­ ShirleyyCleanor Audley. 1959 Rated G son. 1 9 8 3 (In Stereo) NBC’s "St. Elsewhere.” (In Stmeo) rie s (In Stereo) ( ® M o v ie “ Teresa Wright plays her grandmother, who’s very [ESPN] hportsLook 1 2 :0 5 A M (33 Magnum, P.L Victorian,” said Roberts. "Aunt Eliza is modern, CAPTAIN EASY ‘-by Crooks A Cssale ClD MOVIE: 'Murder In Texas* Based on [USA] Cartoons a true story, Dr, John Hill, a Houston 1 2 :3 0 A M ® w k r p in Cincinnati liberated. She doesn’t let the fact that she’s never HBSAlt? HE'PBE I HOPE HE T HURRIES BACKr : 6 :3 0 P M S ) Family Ties plastic surgeon, is accused of murdering ® Ask Dr. Ruth (CC) married or had children stop her from living a full life. I OVER SHORTLY. HE his first wife, the daughter of a wealthy ACTRESS DORIS ROBERTS WAS JUST RNISHINO DON'T YOU 5 (53 Carol Burnett and Friends rode a horse for the first time. I was terrified. I dipped dD ® ABC Nows (CC) oilman Farrah Fawcett, Sam Elliott. . . . in "The Fig Tree" on PBS ® Jeffersons (CC). Katherine Ross 1981 Pan 2 of 2. ( ^ (3® L a te N ig h t W ith D a v id Le tte rm a n snuff.” (In Stereo) (SD Qimme a Break (2® U p sta irs, D o w n sta irs Roberts is currently rehearsing a play at the (3® A lfre d H itc h c o c k P re s e n ts Theatre in Santa Monica with Bill Macy. The ® (SD N BC News @D Novela: Senda de Gloria [HBO ] 1st 6t Ten: Going for Broke (CC) two-character play, which will go to Broadway, is Ireland, England, France and Malta. It was a * (S) NigHtly Business Report dZ) Mysteryl: Dorothy L. Sayers' Lord Pe­ Diane is losing control of the team. Par­ ter W imsey (CC) Lord Peter has 30 days called “ H arry and 'Thelma in the Woods,” wonderful way'to see a country. I always had a suite @9) Jeffersons ker wants to cut Manzak (John Matuzak) in which to uncover evidence that will "It’s the first time I’ve been on the stage in eight and I ’d invite my friends.” fo r u sin g s te ro id s (In Stereo) Noticiero Univision save Harriet Vane's life. (60 min.) Part 2 years and the first time I ’ve had to sing,” she said. "I Roberts loves to travel. Earlier this year she went to @ Love Connection of 3 [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Stitches' Three smart- alecky medical school students are de went to an all girls’ school a'nd my voice was so deep I Yugoslavia for the NBC movie "If It’s Tuesday, This [C N N ] Showbiz Today [CNN] Larry King Live BLONDIE by D**n Young A Stan Drak* termined to make their dean's life miser sang the male roles. I auditioned for 'Hearn’s Amateur Still Must Be Belgium.” So far this year she’s also been [E S P N ] W inner's Circle Horse Racing [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Red Badge of Cour­ able Parker Stevenson, Geoffrey Lewis, Hour.’ I sang ‘Winter Wonderland.’ I lisped. I got the to Australia, England, Mexico, Ireland, Egypt, Italy, Magazine age' After panicking in his first military Brian Tochi 1985 Rated R WHAT'S TtS H IS^ encounter, a young Union soldier even­ gong, the bell, the hook. You’d think that would deter France, Austria and the Netherlands. oAopy OLLBCTION OF nT^ivwYSlii 7 :0 0 P M 0 3 To Be Announced. tually shows signs of bravery Based on 1 2:40 AM ®9) M O V IE : 'T h e F ig h te r' An anyone from going on the stage, but it just encouraged “ Not bad,” she said. ” I got a personal tour of Anne REAOIN RESTAURANT unemployed mill worker enters the * dlJtilews the Stephen Crane novel. Audie Murphy, me. Frank’s house in Amsterdam. I did the television MENUS Bill Mauldin, John Dierkes 1951 world of amateur boxing against his ® ® Wheel of Fortune (CC) wife's wishes. Gregory Harrison. Glynnis ” I wanted to be an actress when I was 5 years old. I drama with Melissa Gilbert and Jimmy Coco.” [ H B O ] M O V IE : 'P o lic e A c a d e m y 3: B a ck ARLO AND JANIS * by Jimmy Johnson O'Connor. Pat Hingle 1983 said, 'I am Patrick Potato. This is my cousin, Mrs. Roberts first came to Los Angeles from her home In ® $100,000 In Training' (CC) Saving the Academy is Tom ato.’ I was in kindergarten and the bug bit.” New York to star In a variety show with Lily Tomlin. (JD ® Cheers the newest and toughest challenge for 12:45 AM (TMC) m o v i e : -Loose MAYIA?J< OF COURSE ABC opted instead for "Saturday Night Live With HL6AID/'OFCOOR5&NOT/ S 3 ) Best of Saturday N igh t the members of the original graduating Screws' Studying is of secondary im Her most recent series was NBC’sf "Remington WO 50METHIMG, NOT/THAft' class. Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith portance to four sex-crazed summer Steele.” Howard Cosell.” It lasted half a season. She also TMAT'5 RIDICOLOOS.” (23) M*A*S*H DAD? RIDtCULMB.' David Graf 1986 Rated PG school students Brian Genesee. Lance> ” It was nice to go to work every day and know you starred in "The Mary Tyler Moore Hour,” "Angle,” \ \ (23) M acNeil / Lehrer Newshour 1 tM A X ] MOVIE: 'A Man and a Woman; Van Der -Volk, Michael MacDonald had a Inh ” she said. ”We filmed shows In Mexico. "Maggie” and "In Trouble.” Barney Milter 20 Years Later* A producer contacts a 1985 Rated R @3) (33) Hollywood Squares former lover in the hopes that he will al - 1 :0 0 A M (5J Archie Bunker's Place i . i low her to make a film about their brief P a n 1 of 2 (SD Novela: Victoria / romance Anouk Aimee, Jean-Louis Trin­ fff) Home Shopping Overnight Service ( E ) Nightly Business Report tignant, Evelyne Bouix 1986 Rated PG /0-? (2 h r s ) Cinema @ Three's C o m p a n y (S u b titled ) (In Stereo) (93 Joe Franklin , [CNN] M o n e y lin e [TM C] MOVIE: 'National Lampoon's Eu­ WHAT A BUY by SHI Maast ropean Vacation* (CC) The Griswold fa­ Cn.) T w ilig h t Zo n e [ESPN] SportsCenter HARTFORD (R) 1:05, l;ju,9:S5. — Dirty (Xinclna(R) VRRNON mily takes Europe by storm when they (2® MOVIE: 'Five Deadly Venoms' The Clnama City — Eat the Peach 7,9:49. 1:30, 7:10, 9:35 — No W ay O u t(R ) 1:40, CIn* 1A 3 — The Fourth Protocol (R) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Deathtrap' A rioted win an atl-expenses-paid trip on a game dying master of a school for martial arts — The B io Easy (R) 7:16, 9:50. — M v 7:35. 10. — Fatal A ttractio n (R) 1:35, 7,9:15. — RoboCop (R) 7:10, 9:M. B ro a d w a y p la y w rig h t is so d e sp e ra te fo r show Chevy Chase, Beverly D Angelo, orders his youngest discipie to stop the L ite 08 a Doo IPG-13) 6:S6, 9:79. — 7:35, 9:35. — L ik e Father LIk* Son a box office hit that he resorts to murder Jason Lively 1985 Rated PG-13 evil deeds of his other students Chiang M atew an (PG-13) 4:49, 9:36. (PG-13) 1:15,7:10,9:30. — The Principal OF COURSE I INTEND . Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. Dyan [USA] W W F Prime Time Wrestling Cheh, Chien 1979 (R) 1, 7:30, 9:45. — H ellro lser (R) 1:10, Cannon. 1982. Rated PG. RAST HARTFORD 7:45, 10. WILLIMANTIC TO ©O OUT WITH 0 3 Knots J^*t6ing (CC) M ^ ude Eattweed Fub A Cinem a — The U.A. Hi* Cinamas — Bio Shots [M AX] MOVIE: 'A Man and a Woman' 1 0 :0 0 P M Abby and Olivia becom^^afime suspects (4® A s k Dr. Ruth (CC) Fourth P ro to co l IR) 7:36. (PG-13) 5,7, 9:15. — Th* Plek-O p A rtist GIRLS SOMEDAY. ALLEY OOP ’ by Dave Graue (Cej A friendship between a young wi­ (PG-13) S iM , 7:30, 9:30. — Fatal in the Hollister murder. Mack learns Peer Richard'* Pub A Clnama — MANCHESTER dow and widower ripens into love An­ [CNN] Crossfire A H roctlo n IR) 4, 7:15, 9:45. — LIk* BUT FIRST about Al Baker s (Red Buttons) private RoboCop (R) 7:30, 9:30. UA Thaolan East — RoboCop (R) W E B B 'S IN ouk Aimee, Jean-Louis Trintignant, MOVIE: 'Quentin Ourward' Pohti Sheweo** Clnamot 1-t— The Pick-Up 7-.15, 9:40. — The Llv ln o D ovllohts (PG ) Father LIk* Son (PG-13) 5:15,7;30,9:45. HALP* life (60 min ) [DIS] I W A N T T O , TH' WATUH, Pierre Barouh. 1966. (Dubbed) cal intrigue in French Kinq Louis XI's A rtist (PG-13) 1:45, 7:40,^9:50. — B ig 7,9:30. — Con't Buy M e Love (PG ) 7:30, Th* P rin c ip a l (R) 5, 7:15, 9:30. S U H .' C I l (2® N e w s Shots (PG-13) 1:30, 7:15, 9:30. Stakeout 9:30. DIrtv D onclno (PG-13) 5, 7, 9. LIVE A LITTLE.” [TM C] MOVIE: 'Belizaire the Cajun' court Based on a novel by Sir Walter (CC) Murder forces a Cajun faith healer (T® K oja k Scott. Robert Taylor. K3V-K^ndail. Rob to become involved in the conflicts be­ (2® Star Trek ert 1955 tween settlers and vigilantes in 19th- (24) M ystery!: D oro th y L. S a y e rs' Lord P e ­ [ESPN] Surfer Magazine century Louisiana. Armand Assante, ter W im sey (CC) Lord Peter has 30 days [HBO] MOVIE: 'Dream Lover' ^After Gail Youngs, Michael Schoeffling 1986 C> IW7 N.ng F.atu.«i 5vndytl.tneiMo.id|vi^ nghii >M«n.«d /O B in which to uncover evidence that will stabbing an intruder, a young woman Rated PG. (In Stereo) save Harriet Vane s life (60 min ) Part 2 becomes inolved in dream research ex­ [USA] Airwolf of 3 periments that may reveal the reason be hind her act of violence Kristy McNi- 7 :3 0 P M ® PM Magazine Dudley (33) H o n e y m o o n e rs P art 2 o f 2 chol. Ben Masters, Paul Shenar 1986 Moore; a camp that gives youngsters (4D Noticiero Univision R ated R (In Stereo) Bridge lessons on the stock market $lPER$ei\S01!!.$l]PeR»EitL dZ.) U p sta irs. D o w n s ta irs (R) &r9oi.A.C— (® Current Affair 1:0 5 A M (33 Lo v e B o at (ID Hill Street Blues N . C...,.nn (® Jaopardyl (CC) 1:3 0 A M (33 G®t S m a rt P art 2 of 2 [CNN] CNN News Order HBO"today and this fall you'll see block­ clarer forthwith began rattling o ff all (® Truth or Consequences (TD IN N N e w s THE BO RN L O S E R ®by A rt Sansom 1 0 :3 0 P M (26/ IN N N e w s (3® D atin g G a m e NORTH M -l-17 O n e i s his club winners. West thought he was ^ IN N N e w s buster movies, world championship boxing, comedy, (31) O d d C o u p le ♦ 8 7 6 5 3 being clever when he let a low spade (T® (21) C a rs o n 's C o m e d y C la s s ic s [CNN] Newsnight Update • America Topicos concernientes ♦ Q8 6 5 2 one too m any go early in the discarding process. His HB'^|ZgALLYOHB-0|^ (25) M * A * S * H [ESPN] Skateboarding: Pro Champion­ concerts, and HBO original films. It's going to be a sobre la politica. la cultura y la vida de ♦ 5 sh ip (R) plan was to save the jack of diamonds A- f:IMD,-OHLY @5) N e w ly w e d G a m e los hispanos residentes en los Estados ♦ 10 9 super season with HBO. So call today! By James Jacoby and rely upon his partner to save any (53) Barney Miller U n id o s 2 :0 0 A M ® MOVIE; 'Mon on a Tigh TRmei'5iHAveN'r trope' A circus owner and his troupe em­ potential spade trick. Alas, one low [DIS] Animals In Action Featured the WEST EAST @3) Win, Lose or Draw ploy a daring strategy in order to escape Bridge players are creatures of hab­ spade discard was too many. At the RfcllPEn IIAIUJI k^mnl role of scavengers in nature ♦ 10 8 4 ♦ Q J fin - " ------® ) World of Survival from behind the -Iron Curtain. Fredric MOVIES it, and it's customary in bridge to hoid inish, declarer’s A-K of spades pulled [ESPN] 1987 Stanley Cup ¥ A K 104 ♦ 8 7 3 (3D Family Ties March. Terry Moore. Richard Boone ♦J8743 ♦ 10 9 6 3 on to potential winners and iet useless down all. of the defenders’ cards in the [HBO] Hitchhiker A young man running 1 9 5 3 [CNN] Crossfire ♦ S ♦ 8 6 4 3 cards go. Sure enough, in thousands of suit, and the lowly spade deuce was from the police meets an evil-looking ® Home Shopping Overnight Service [ESPN] NHL Hockey; Montreal Cana deals that is the best approach. But the 12th trick. magician at a small mn who insists that (3 h r s ) I SOUTH diensat Philadelphia Flyers (3 hrs ) (Sub­ he be a part of her act Elizabeth Ashley one still needs to use the old noggin to (TD Sanford and Son ♦ A K 2 ject to Blackout) (Live) sta rs (In Stereo) determine which seemingly useless 'GCD his <3® Win, Lose or Draw ♦ J 10-9-4 of spades? Very simple, u de­ 8 :0 0 P M ® Tour of Duty (CC) The men 1 1 :0 0 P M ® ® (22) a® f4® News ♦ A K Q cards may in fact take tricks. of Bravo Company help friendly South [ESPN] SportsLook clarer had a small diamond as a possi­ ( ® d D I a te S h o w (In Stereo) ♦ A K Q J 7 5 Vietnamese villagers escape from [M AX] MOVIE: 'Stewardess School' A The unusual bidding was simple ble loser, surely he would have ruffed enemy-held territory (60 min ) Sirrun & Simon motley band of rejects enter the W ieder enough. South opened with a strong Vulnerable: Neither a diamond in dummy. Since that did ® M O V IE ; T h e B u d d y S y s te m ' A lo n e ly dD INN News meyer Academy in hopes of becoming Dealer: South two clubs, Jump^ to four no-trump, FR A N K AN D ER N E S T ®by B ob Thava* flight attendants Brett Cullen, Mary Ca- not happen. West must hold tight to all kid tries to play matchmaker between (fl) Untouchables asking for aces, after his partner's of his spades and hope that the layout his single mom and a would-be novelist dorette, Donald Most 1986 Rated R VWst North East SoBlh and gadget inventor Richard Dreyfuss. (23) H o n e y m o o n e rs r [USA] Search for Tomorrow negative two-diamond response, and in that suit is as diagramed. X / V A v e TO 2 4 Nancy Allen. Susan Sarandon 1984 (24.’ This Old House (CC) Bob Vila tours then bid six clubs. West led the king of M ia m i, re vie w s of th,e Ta m p a hom e s m a ­ 2 :0 5 A M ® N e w s (R) Pass 3 ♦ Pass 4 NT hearts. East followed with the three, PATB T H I S JO ^ ® ® Sledge Hammerl (CC) A mad­ EMPLOYMENT t h i s i s woman becomes enamored with Ham­ sonry work and solar hot water system, 2:1 B A M [TMC] Short Film Showesse Pass S 4 Pass 6 4 A new book by James Jacoby and and it was easy to determine that de­ mer and threatens to kill Ooreau unless beginning the redwood deck Pass Pass Pass /\PFLICATI0N I ’M OFFICE 2 :3 0 A M (U Santord and Son clarer surely had no more than the sin­ his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is N o 0 o o p . . . S le d g e g iv e s in to her a d va n c e s (In (21.* Tales of the Unexpected now available at bookstores. It is ‘Ja­ [CNN] Sports Latenight Opening lead: ♦ K gleton Jack. Since it was possible that FILLING O U T , S tereo) d|) M ‘A'S*H declarer had some diamond losers. coby on Card Games," published by ITS ( ® N e w s @D PELICULA: Vidita Negra' [ESPN] SportsCenter Pharos Books. Bf^ N lG ...Lool^ a t [USA] MOVIE: 'The Hoax* Two men dis­ West smartly switched to a trump. De- (O) Hill Street Blues d Z ) s c T V cover an H-Bomb which has been acci­ yeSTSRPATS. ® MOVIE: 'Repo Man' A punk rocker, [CNN] M o n e y lin e dently jarred loose from an Air Force THE NEW/PAPE/5 desperate for money, takes a job with a [DIS] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and plane and decide to hold Los Angeles car rapossessor. Emilio Estevez, Harry 9 A H P T E L L MB H a rrie t for a $ 1-per-person ransom Bill Ewing. Dean Stanton, Susan Barnes. 1984 T w A v e j 10-8 Frank Bonner. Jacques Aubuchon 9 [ESPN] SpeedWeek PoDy’s Pointers T H E P A j e . ® l MOVIE: The Hunter' A professiohal 197 2 bounty hunter tracks ball jumpers to ev­ [HBO] Inside the NFL Hosts Len Daw­ ® Nlghtwalch ery corner of the country Steve son. Nick Buoniconti (60 min.) (in 2 :4 0 A M McQueen. Kathryn Harrold. Ell Wallach Stereo) 2 :5 0 A M [HBO] Rosaanne Barr Show simply cook them down to the proper be used and will last several years. — W INTHROP ®by D ick C avalli 1979. [M AX] MOVIE; 'Fast Times at Ridge- (CC) Housewife / comedian Roseanne M ake applesauce coniittency. For a smoother product, IVA (22) (2 9 Cosby Show (CC) R u dy p la y s her mont High' Teenagers struggle with in­ Barr delivers her views on motherhood puree them in a blender or food IS THATANOTT-IER NO, ITteA L E T T E R I NO W KN O W W H A T TWEY/MBAW parents sginst one another; Cliff trys to dependence, sexuality and success and life in a mobile home. (60 min ) (In r Stereo) M O TE F=RCMMX1R CAAAE OUTTOMAIL. — get the sanitation department to take Sean Penn. Phoebe Cates. Ray Walston w ith skins, or not processor. Grow your own herbs indoors or out ^'CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE." *■ away his water heater (In Stereo) 1982 Rated R EJther way, homemade applesauce TEACHER'? 3 :0 0 A M ® Home Shopping Over­ with the easy directions in Polly’s O ) Undersea World of Jacques Cous- [TMC] MOVIE: 'My Beautiful Laun- night Service Continues (2 hrs ) By Polly Fliber is a delicious, economical treat, espe­ drette* Two old school friends join newsletter “Grow Your Own Herb r „ teau (60 min.) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous T forces to refurbish a ratty London laun- (JD cially now at the height of the apple Garden.' Includes ways to preserve (2 $ M O V IE : 'V o y a g e o f the D a m n e d ' The Actress Tippi Hedren, actor Patrick drette. encountering pitfalls and prejud­ DEIAR POLLY — When making ap­ sbason. 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Flamingos Changes in cigarette design Service Notes devoured couid reduce risk of fires ArrivM at Tinker AFB Arrives for AFB duty Air Force Tech. Sgt. Alphonse O. Godboni, son of Air Force Sgt. David C. Warner, son of Charles E. by coyotes By Clirittophtr Callahan turers, declined comment on the studies and Information gathering, Shirley L. Powell of 101 Cedar St., has arrived for duty Warner of Hebron and Eileen R. Bertram of ^ s t Th« Assoclotod Prtt* bill, referring calls to the Tobacco The final report of the task force r with the 552nd Elquipment Maintenance Squadron, Hartford, has arrived for duty with the 37th Component Institute, an industry lobbying said it is technically feasible and linker Air Force Base. Okla. Repair Squadron, George Air Foce Base, Calif. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A WASHINGTON - A new report group. may IM commercially feasible to ravenous pack of coyotes des­ .sSEsSsaaP Godbout, an aerospace ground equipment techni­ He is married to the former Brenda Lent of Ovid, concludes that inexpensive design Walker Merryman, insititute develop a safer cigarette. cended on 86 flamingos at the Los cian, Is a 1975 graduate of Howell Cheney Regional N.Y. changes could make less vice president, said the group has It also said that the modiflcationa Vocational Technical School. Angeles Zoo after keepers mistak­ of a fire hazard, and a proposed law seen the measure but would not would have only a small effect on Trained at Fort DIx enly left the birds’ pen open, and by would force manufacturers to meet comment on it. the price of cigarettes and little morning less than half the flock was anti-fire standards. Proponents, however, anticipate overall impact on the industry. Serving Air Force hospital Army National Guard Pvt. Steven D. Meiheny, son of still alive, officials said. ■,V'' V - The report and an accompanying heavy industry opposition. ’ ‘There’s no reason to believe that Air Force Capt Richard D. Greene, brother of Leslie Douglas T. and Janet M. Metheny of 118 Hollister St., Some flamingos were saved by has completed basic training at Fort DIx. N.J. videotape shown to reporters Wed­ “ The ’s whole it wilt be a significant cost to the Powers of 88 Oakland St., has arrived for duty with the employees beating away the nesday by Rep. Jospeb Moakley, cry was, ‘why don’t they fireproof coyotes. consumer or the industry,” said Regional Hospital, Carswell Air Force Base, Texas. i ? - ' 1-^ D-Mass., show that a thinner the furniture?” ’ said Moakley. Moakley aide James McGovern. • Greene, a staff nurse, is a 1964 graduate of East "We had a reai tragedy here,” I’d cigarette with decreased tobacco “ ‘You can’t fireproof the world just AcMpted at academy said Michaei Wallace, the zoo's Moakley said the industry may be Aurora High School. N.Y., density and a less porous paper because cigarettes are out there.” ’ Kim M. Hodge, daughter of Lt. Col Harold S. and curator for birds, after keepers subject to a flood of product liability with reduced chemical content is Moakley said the report that Mrs. Hodge of Wrights Mill Road, Coventry, has been returned Wednesday morning to cases now that it has been docu­ less likely to start a fire. Congress ordered In 1984 shows that Awarded aerorautlcal rating officially accepted Into the U.S. Military Academy’s the zoo in Griffith Park, north of mented that a safer cigarette can A bill introduced Wednesday by a modified cigarette would be much Corps of Cadets as a member of the class of 1991. downtown Los Angeles, and disco­ be developed. Second Lt. Michael P. Bensche, son of Edward'M. Moakley and Sen. Alan Cranston, less likely to start a fire when The congressman first intrih and Adeline M. Bensche of Hebron, has been awarded The academy at West Point, N.Y. is a four-year vered the carnage. educational institution graduating men and women to The birds were worth nearly D-Calif., calls on the Food and Drug dropped on upholstered furniture or duced legislation for a fire-safe the aeronautical rating of navigator after training at Administration tocreate minimum mattresses. serve as career army officers. 850,000, but Wallace said workers cigarette study in 1979, shortly after the U.S. Air Force Navigator Training Center, Mather He showed a videotape of an Hodge is a graduate of Coventry High School. were more upset for another standards for cigarette fire safety a family from Westwood, Mas8., Air Force Base, Calif. ‘ within a year of enactment. Ci­ ordinary cigarette starting a fire on reason. was killed when a cigarette ignited ‘ He is a 1986 graduate of the University of a chair while a specially designed “ The real loss was emotional," garette manufacturers and impor­ a home blaze. ‘The fire killed the two Connecticut. • ters would have to comply within ’’fire-safe" cigarette simply Trains In leadership Wallace said. "These birds have parents and five children, ranging burned itself out without damage. AP photo been here since 1974, some of them, another year. in age from 2 to 10. Hang on, Helga Completes metal worker course Cadet Mark S. Keith, son of George J. and Uta K. and we’d just gotten the flock large “ I think the tobacco Industry has “ It doesn’t need more study. Keith of 97 Overlook Drive, recently received practical We’ve done the study,” Moakley An estimated 1,870 Americans enough to where we’d had breeding a responsibility when they release • David Willcutt, left, and Mark Fitzgerald, Army Reserve Pvt. Christian J. Knight, son of Billie work In military leadership at the U.S. Army ROTC this torch to the general public," said. ” I think now we need... to put were killed from cigarette-li^iited exhibit. The exhibit is a collection of advanced camp. Fort Bragg. N.C. occur.” J. Knight of 352 E. Middle Turnpike, has completed a the tobacco industry on notice that fires in 1984, Moakley said. Another ; workers at the Museum of Fine Arts in Some of the flamingos likely said Moakley, who has been active drawings and watercolors of Wyeth’s metal worker course at the U.S. Army Ordnance Keith is a ftudent at the University of Connecticut. they’ve got to come up with a .Boston, secure the Andrew Wyeth would be replaced, but he said zoo on the issue since a cigarette- 7,000 were seriously injured, and neighbor, Helga Testorf, done over a Center end School. Aberdeen Proving Ground. Md. fire-safe cigarette." $390 million in property was officials would wait until after the ignited house fire eight years ago painting "Braids" to a museum wall, 15-year period. He is a 1985 graduate of Manzano High School. Merryman said the’ institute Graduates at Keesler birds’ next breeding season to see if claimed the lives of k Massachu­ destroyed. , preparing for the "Helga Pictures" Albuquerque. N.M. setts family. would support legislation that Cranrton said California, New any of the survivors will mate. . '' Tech. Sgt. SusanE.Dooley,daughterofMr.andMrs. "faithfully reflects” the results of York and Minnesota are consider­ Flamingos in the wild travel in Spokesmen for Philip Morris Philip G. Dooley of 40 Watrous Road, Bolton, has the study. The group recommended Named compahy grade officer flocks numbering several thousand USA and R.J. Reynolds, the na­ ing similar proposals on the state graduated from the U.S. Air Force manpower tion’s largest cigaro"' manufac­ a series of additional technical Public Records and don’t usually breed in small level. Air Force Ist Lt. Fralick, daughter of Irene L. management specialist course at Keesler Air Force groups, he said. Balaban of llSTimrodRoad. has been named company Base. Miss. Wallace said the flamingos’ cage grade officer for a recent quarter at Griffiss Air Force She is a 1983 graduate of the University of Maryland. door was left open when a zoo­ Warranty deeds Base. N.Y. . She Is married to Air Force Master Sgt. Ronald C. Center for sleep disorders to James D. Meachum Jr.. 59-61 Meadow Condominium. $75,000. Hartman. keeper went to lock them in Madelyn N. Bernard to Vivian P. Spruce St., $160,000. Peter A. and Sheree C. Pescoso- She is an executive officer with the 485th Electronics Tuesday night. The zookeeper saw Striano. Ridgecrest Condominium. M. James Kidney Jr. to Paul F. lido to Mark R. and Cheryl L. Installation Group at Griffiss. She received a master's they were were already inside and $125,900. and Janet E. Spiegel. 87VernonSt.. Leder, 26 Foster St., conveyance degree in 1986 from the State University of New York, mistakenly assumed another Holiday Homes Corp. to Robert $168,000. tax $140.80. Binghamton. \ College Notes handler had closed the door. treats variety of problems N. DePasquale. 37 Elvree St., George E. Cochran to Cary C. and Paul H. and Robbin L. Banks to But the exotic birds, which are AP photo conveyance tax $144.10. By Erica Johnston Cindy A. Coffin. Ointon Street Joseph C. and Denise B. Naumec, Completes air training allowed to wander freely through airway so a person can breathe The disease stems from an Robert N. DePasquale to Jimmy Condominium. $109,900. 61 Charis Road. $135,000. Walter Hudson, 42, lies in his bed at his The Associated Press inherited chemical imbalance that the zoo during the day, had home in while sleeping is blocked by a fatty -arid Janice E. Henderson. 37 Elvree Holiday Homes Corp. to E. James G. and Elizabeth D Airman Fernando Santana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Makes dean’s list returned to the cage on their own, Hempstead, N.Y., Wednesday less than two weeks af^r muscle, and the sufferer can causes people to fall asleep for no "St., $154,500. Hernando Santana of 234 Hollister St., has graduated CHARLOTTE, N.C. - You prob­ Robert Lanz. 44 Elvree St., convey­ Dziedzak to Charlyne Carson. Bi­ he said. breathe only by waking up for five apparent reason. The problem, ■'■ Holiday Homes Corp. to Joan D. ance tax $118.80. from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Judith Doughty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David beginning a diet. Hudson, who weighs more that 1,000 ably spend more uninterrupted gelow Street, $106,500. "When the coyotes discovered to 10 seconds every 30 to 40 seconds. which can be accompanied by iGIeason. 62 Elvree St., conveyance Base, Texas. Doughty of 518 Carpenter Road, Coventry, was named pounds, decided he’d try to lose weight after he got stuck time sleeping than in any otheiO William F. and Sandra A. Hof­ Leslie F. MacNeil Jr. Associates the open door, they flushed all 86 of The awakening is so brief that the paralysis in the middle of sleep and $ 1 2 1 . He is a 1981 graduate of Manchester High School. to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Bryant daily activity. Unless you have fman to Diana E. Mapes, West Side to Ruth O’Connor. Brook Haven in his bedroom doorway and had to be freed by rescue sufferer does not even realize that dreams before the sufferer has ' —Edmund M. and Sandra J Heights. $105,000. College. Smithfield. R.I. th& birds out and commenced to chronic problems nodding off or Condominium. $58,000. c a t^ and kill as many as they workers. he has awakened. Hill said. fallen fully asleep, can be treated -O’Donnell to Joseph J. and Wendy Peter and Betty A. Foster to She is majoring In management. staying there, you probably don’t Scott R. Dickman to Scott L Graduates at air base coulo>y^Wallace said. The birds "So the guy Is very sleepy all the with drugs. S. Urciuoli, Park Chestnut Condom- Patrick J. Kearney II. 153Edgerton Butterfield. Millbridge Hollow Con­ think much about it, either. next day," he said. “ His perfor­ But one problem for which Hill ■inium. $63,000. St.. $130,500. can’tX ^ , he said, because their But a Charlotte neurologist who dominium. conveyance tax $88. Airman Matthew P. Gagnon, son of Janice K. mance at work suffers. He can fall does not usually recommend drugs -o-Sallie A. CIrone and Sallie A. Holiday Homes Corp. to Gregory Graduates from CPI wings are clipped. heads the first accredited center for Russell P. and Jody M. Robitaille Gagnon of 225 HollisterSt. and Norman G. Gagnon of 95 asleep at a red light, or in church. is insomnia, probably the most ’ Peterson to Paul C. and Laura L D. Sposito. 19 Elvree St., convey­ “ Our first people that came in sleep disorders in North Carolina to Elba R. Pagano. 342-344 Center Avondale Road, has graduated from Air Force basic Richard F. Parr of Andover has graduated with HalNon man hopes And he doesn’t know why he’s tired. common sleep-related disorder.. Tedeschi. Ill Florence St., convey- ance tax $123.20. ■ honors from Computer Processing Institute of East had to beat the coyotes off a couple and South Carolina says almosi St.. $165,000. training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. "Most of those patients are “ The important thing is that !arice tax $137.50. Holiday Homes Corp. to Gisela L. Hartford, receiving a diploma in business computer of flamingos,” said zoo director everyone has at least occasional Delores DeSimone to William and He is a 1984 graduate of Manchester High School. brought in'here by their spouses,” insomnia is a symptom, not a John P. and Robin C. Robotto to and Norton I. Virgien Jr.. 31 Elvree programming. Warren Thomas. problems sleeping. And he says Deborah Gochee. 46 Fulton Road. Hill said. "They’re w o rrit by the diagnosis,” he said. “ It would be -George W. and Lois B. Carman. St., conveyance tax $123.20. $125,000. He la a 1982 graduate of Manchester Community Wallace said IS American many sleep disorders go unde­ to lose 800 pounds loud snoring, and by the fact that like a doctor prescribing aspirin for 61-63 Hamlin St.. $185,000. Dorothy Grannis to Stephen W. ‘College and is employed by Covenant Insurance Group Greater Flamingos and 33 Chilean tected for decades, while the people Maria S.D. Tapia to Scott R. Completes basic training Flamingos died. their husband seems to stop a headache. It might help in the —"Carol Colburn to Barbara W. Savino. Manchester Gardens Con­ Dickman, Ridgecrest Condomi­ of Hartford as a programmer. HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - ments fora leg injury he suffered as who have them are unfairly labeled breathing." short term, but it doesn’t solve the -Horton. Northfleld Green Condomi- dominium. $46,000. Airman Dana M. Hmtington, daughter of Mr. and The American birds, which cost lazy. nium. $124,000. Three weeks after getting stuck in a a teen-ager but is mainly supported Treatment of the malady can problem. Our job is to find out the 'rffum. $119,900. Duane A. and Torrie A. Fox to Mildred E. Harris to Ralph W. Mrs. William Jordan of 20 Kensington St., has about $1,500 apiece, are better “ It’s not normal to be sleepy doorway, a man who broke the by his family. include weight loss, or the lue of a cause of not being able to sleep. We "■"Donald J. Shubert and Manon D. MaryEllen Shells. Lydall Woods and Lori J. Soohey. Greenway graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Studying In Europe known as pink flamingos. The during the day,” said Dr. Dennis scales at 1,000 pounds has stopped Gregory has Hudson eating dental implant that can kMp the try to look at all the things that Bissonnette to Charles W. and Colonial Village. $165,000. Park, conveyance tax $163.90. Air Force Base. Texas. % Chileans, which cost about $750 Hill of the Sleep Disorders Center at ' Catherine Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. gorging on junk food for a diet that mostly fruits, sesame seeds, dry tongue from blocking the air could be causing it, and treat it 'David C. Schneider. 90 Hawthorne Ernest J. Reed to UfcR Construc­ Leon C. Brown Jr. and Anne B. She is a 1986 graduate of Manchester High School. apiece, are white flamingos. Charlotte Memorial Hospital and Day of Camp Meeting Road, has started a year of includes dried fruit and sesame dates, raisins and three ounces of a passageway. from there.” St.. $125,000. tion Co. Inc., two parcels. Mountain Brown to Peter A. and Sheree Wallace sajd zoo authorities Medical Center. “ If you are, there’s studies at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, didn't bother to capture any of the seeds. special diet powder three times a "W e’ve had patients who just Sleeping pills can be helpful when ••—Norman A. and Janice L. LaCh- Farm. $210,000. Pescosolido, Lydall Woods Colonial something going on, except that the problem that causes a person’s Completes unit training through the Providence College Providence-In-Europe coyotes. ‘ Jt's paid off. day. turn into new people once the "rihce to'Jeffrey P. and Linda W. Gloria Baluk and Katherine Village. $150,000. Program. everyone gets sleepy after lunc] Inability tosleep is temporary, such “ We’re not blarfilng the coyotes,” p(alter Hudson already has lost Hudson said he’s tried other problem is fixed," Hill said. ■'Wotzer, Overland Street. $128,000. Taylor to Edward P. and Donna L. William A. and Pamela D. • Army Pvt. David F. Birodeur, son of Kara and David Day is a junior who is majoring In English and will fouMnches around the knees. diets, but speaks with resolve about Many people don’t even reali And il you fall asleep at work with as jet lag, or for occasional use. Barbara W. Horton to Mary M, DuBaldo. 35 Irving St.. $115,500. Richards to John S. and Carole L. Brodeur of 331 Bush Hill Road, has completed one he said, “ It was typical coyote when something is wrong,” study English during this academic year at the behavior.” He is still is far heavier than the this one as he lies on the bed where any regularity, you might have a Sleep may seem natural, but It ‘Moran. 38 Indian Drive. $165,000. Chen Sing Lien and Della Y. Lien O’Brien. Rolling Park Estates, station unit training at the U.S. Army Infantry School, University of Fribourg. She will resume studies at heaviest man listed in the Guinness he has spent much of the last 27 Hill says the most common medical excuse — a relatively rare comes easiest when prepared for, ■■■Clifford A. and Vesta S. Peterson to Timothy H. Wentzell. East conveyance tax $160.60 Fort Benning. Ga. He said the predators, which live problem he epcounters is sleep Providence College in the fall of 1988. in the park’s rugged hills, fre­ Book of World Records, who is less years. disease called narcolepsy. Hill said. He recommends abstain­ than 900 pounds. “ Mr. Gregory’s plan is the best I apnea syndrome, which usually ’T ve seen patients who have had ing from caffeinated drinks after quently come into the zoo at night strikes middle-aged, overweight looking for scraps of food left Hudson has biceps like flabby ever tried because I don’t feel narcolepsy for 50 years, but never noon each day, not drinking alcohol watermelons. He has a 103-inch hungry.” he said. men who snore loudly. A normal knew it. And it has controlled their after 7 p.m., and exercising before 4 GILLETTE behind by visitors. reflex that usually opens up the GILLETTE J Only once before were the anim­ waist. That's 9'^ feet. His knees are ' “ When I go out I want to go in the lives," Hill said. p.m. BABY COETS als able to get to any of the zoo’s 51 inches around, down from 55. His winter because I want to put my bird flock, Wallace said. neck is 22 inches. foot in the snow,” Hudson said. “ I TRAC II GOOD JOHNSON’S bosmettc ' The 42-year-old Hudson weighed ORAJEL JOHNSON’S “ Two years ago we had some hope it’s 10 to 15 inches high Woman jailed for stealing M by food .33 OZ. Cartridge Baby Sponges coyotes get into a penguin exhibit 212 pounds when he was 12. because I want to watch it rnelt a Blades NEWS Baby Powder 150’$ and we lost some birds then,” he Somewhere along the way, he little at a time because that’s the S h a m p o o CINCINNATI (AP) - A 31-year- change when she took the baby food. 14'a Disposable 14 OZ. said. Security at that exhibit was said, he stopped caring what people same thing my weight is going to mother is in jail. old woman caught shoplifting three On Wednesday, Hamilton County Razors 15 OZ. improved after the penguin deaths, thought of him, and only started do.” An off-duty police officer working VMsr jars of baby food worth $1.02 has Conmon Pleas Judge Robert H. T b eW n gi* he said. caring again after he got stuck in If he does-go out, it will be the first as a security guard at the store saw 5 4- 1 FREE been sentenced to jail for six Gorman denied a request to revoke p^aeuE F\^ He added this incident would be his bedroom doorway and had to be time since his family moved from her take the baby food. months, the maximum allowed by her probation. investigated and disciplinary ac­ extricated by rescue workers three Brooklyn to this Long Island After pleading no contest and law. waiving her rights to have a Court records show the drug $ 1 3 9 tion might be taken. weeks ago. community 17 years ago. aM w orB|oi Valerie Price said she took the court-appointed defense lawyer, trafficking case involved an inci­ “ Mainly we just want to make “ Sometimes it got real rough," Gregory's long-term goal is to get three jars of fruit at a grocery store Ms. Price received the 180-day dent last Dec. 11, when she sold four sure it doesn't happen again,’’ he he said Wednesday, explaining that Hudson down to 190 pounds — losing in August for her daughter, Ronita, sentence Sept. 16 from Hamilton capsules of a prescription pain­ said. it was sohard to waikthat he waited more than 80 percent of his body two months at a time to go to the weight. He said a rapid weight loss now 6 months old. She has two other County Municipal Judge J. Howard killer to a policeman for $10. She ORTHO ASPERGUM bathroom. will make Hudson feel feverish. children, Leroy, 3, and Tony, 5'. All Sunderman. has also b ^ n convicted of other rnTJ] MENNEN ADVANCE ORTHO Cherry or Hudson’s plight was widely pub­ “ He will actually think he’s on three youngsters are staying with Ms. Price was serving five years’ street crimes, including Speed Stick FLAX GYNOL Contraceptive Comedy show licized. He got calls from exercise Ms. Price’s sister while their probation on a drug-trafficking prostitution. Anti-Plaque Pregnancy Orange fire," Gregory said. “ We’ll have to speed Anti-Perspirant Contraceptive Cream expert Richard Simmons, Overeat­ ice him down. He’ll get itching Pre-Brush Test Kit 15'$ may go on live ers Anonymous and Dick Gregory, inside his body like you get after an Sport Talc m------,....\-]L$ra$ Rellll the one-time comedian who runs a operation. His leg will pop open and 2.25 OZ. Rinse JIOKTtK^iSSSS^I 3 43 OZ. from Moscow weight-loss clinic in the Bahamas. we’ll have to drain it. It’s going to CALDWELL ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. •tsaanreiN 8oz. $ .8 OZ. "I'm absolutely surprised he’s get ugly. He’s going to get ugly. WOSIIAlC not dead.” said Gregory, who has "For 35 years, his body’s been INSURANSMITHS SINCE NEW YORK (AP) - Announcer taken on Hudson as a client, and preparing itself to die. There are OIL INC. Don Pardo may someday be hopes to get him to lose enough in muscles and arteries that have not saying, "Live from Moscow — It’s three months that he can be taken to functioned in his body for years,” 1914 Saturday Night!” And that's no the clinic. Gregory said. 733 joke. Hudson estimated his own weight Barbara A. Whitehead, Hudson’s per gal. C. O. D. Executive producer Lome Mi­ at 1,200 pounds. Several days ago. niece Who helps care for him, said DURATION OLD SPICE ECOTRIN chaels said Wednesday that if Hudson stood on a scale, propped up he has always seemed happy. He 649-5241 Stick Junior negotiations succeed, the Irrever­ 649-8841 Nasal Spray MITCHUM Tablets by three welghtlifters. A spring listens to jazz, blues and pop music 65 E. CentBr 8tre«t TRIAMINICOL Vitamins ent NBC comedy show will origi­ popped on the scale at 1,000 pounds. and played Monopoly, cards and Prtem Subl^d to Change ManchBtter, Ct. .50 OZ. Solid Deodorant 250'8 nate from Moscow sometime after He has forsaken his daily checkers with her. He reads the Deodorant Syrup R»g. or Umcontod 75’$ the first of the year. Thanksgiving-size meals, when he Bible every day, she said. Hap. or UnicontoO 4 OZ. The show begins its 13th season would devour three or four ham 2 OZ. “ Overeating is a disease,” Hud­ 2 OZ. Oct. 17 with the same cast as last steaks and six large bottles of soda son said. "It’s a habit for me. When year — the first time that's pop for breakfast or lunch. His depressed, a man reaches for a happened in nine years. grocery bill averages about $300 a bottle of whiskey. I reach for food. : E Duration At a news conference to talk week. It becomes like a junkie needing a about the new season, Michaels and Hudson receives disability pay- needle.” the cast fielded the usual questions SNOW PLOWING about guest hosts and conflicts with NBC censors. Then, Michaels was asked if he FAMILY SINUTAB PEDIACARE TYLENOL planned to take the show out of Extra Studio 8H. SEXUALITY EDUCATION Drops ® Strength 8 “ We’re trying to see If we can go Tablets to Russia sometime later in the season," he said. The reporters - for parents of Children laughed, and he added. “ Seriously, FREE oddly enough.” (Birth through age 12) ^ When it became apparent Mi- ochaels really was serious, he was a twelve hour course to help parents to asked about censorship problems • clarify and share Christiafr values doing a show from the Soviet Union. • communicate clearly “ I don’t think censorship matters If the audience doesn’t understand • give children accurate information the language you’re performing SUNDAY In," he said. “ I think it would be an interesting thing because it’s time SUNDAY that the Russian censors met the SUNDAY American censors and work it out." SUNDAY After the news conference, Mi­ SATURDAY chaels said a person he wouldn’t identify had approached him about taking the sl)ow to the Soviet Union and that negotiations through diplo­ matic channels are underway. He said the idea is not so unthinkable, since “ Saturday Night Live" Is well-known in Europe as "the" U.S. satirical television show. M.'

‘‘ W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurwtav. Oct. B. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 8. 1987 — 21 The Prime Lending Rate 'I. ' Recording taik of Congress USINESS m . Etch btnK ttii N$ own pfimt lending l i W rate. Mott banks follow tha lead of one o( more large monay-caniar banks in adjusting their prime raits up or down. costs $18 miiiion each year Today's adjustmant was announced by No clear-cut answer on interest rates CltibarSi and Chase Manhattan Bank. By Tom Soppy mental Printing Office, at a cost of Central America is more than a Th* Associated Press I By John Cunniff raising or lowering the price it dollar falls. interest rates could cut into profits, $l$.l million this fiscal year. billion dollars. If this information is Th« AMOclated Prtts charges commercial banks. 9.257o About 22,000 copies are printed used properly, it could save us But did it have a choice? raise home mortgage rates, reduce Where’s ' WASHINGTON - Talk may be On Sept. 4, the Fed raised the Had it not acted, the dollar might consumer spending and even I O c t o b t r with some 0,400 distribqted to billions of dollars." NEW YORK - Whether to raise discount rate, the rate at which it 7 cheap, but not on Capitol Hill. House and Senate m em bm and House Minority Leader Robert H. have continued falling, bringing threaten a recession. interest rates and so attract foreign lends to member banks, thus with it the investment value that Responding to a cut in their the hair? When Mark Lim of Darien. III., $,600 going to correspondents, Michel, R-ni., took the floor to tell investors, or try to keep rates low, won the "Land of Freedom" essay supporting the price of the dollar foreigners had in the United States. margins as a result of the higher former members of Congress, GOP leaders and staffs to object to the better to help American manu­ of Oom OeLulse gets contest sponsored by the Friends of and reassuring foreign investors in ’The United States needs foreigners. discount rate, commercial banks agencies. Judges and recipients all future insertions that would cost facturers, and In so doing reduce Free , Rep. Harris W. Fawell, U.S. stocks, bonds, real estate and Among other things, it needs them responded Wednesday by raising to the root of the designated by congressional more than $10,000 to print. the trade deficit, that’s the other investments. R-III., placed his winning entry ip members, at no cost to them. The to finance its deficits. the prime lending rate to top-rated M matter as he finds "We have gotten quite excessive question. ’That reassurance was needed, the Congressional Record. remaining 7,000 are delivered and Those deficits, of course, are a customers. And when top-rate lately. And it’s Just got to stop,” he It is a question that allows for no because investments in other na­ the going a bit Cost to the U.S. taxpayers: conisequence of U.S. interests buy­ customers, such as large compan­ charged to government depart­ said. either-or de(Cision, and to which tions were becoming equally at­ rough whiie trying $654.66. ments or sold by the Superintendent ing a lot of foreign goods — imports ies, are forced to pay more for Some other recent entries: there is no clear-cut answer or tractive to foreigners, since every Rep. Matthew J. Rinalco, RN.J., of Documents. — while selling far lesa to them. In money, you may be sure that to trim the aiready- IV, y • Sen. Richard G. Lugar, Rind., response satisfying to all parties, decline in the dollar lessened the also offered his congratulations in It averages about 224 pages and is included his remarks and news­ short, dollars have been accumu­ consumers wiil, too. AP graphic baid head of guest domestic and foreign. Whatever Is value of their dollar-denominated While the Fed, in theory, reaches the Record on July 7 to the Roselle published daily whenever either paper obituaries on Hortense My­ lating overseas, and they are the response, it involves a delicate holdings. its decisions without regard to Richard Moil of fA Park, N.J., High School baseball house of Congress is in session. ers, described as the first lady of needed back home as investments. balancing act. In raising the discount rates, the politics, some analysts of perhaps a NBC-TV's “Night team, which won the Group 1 New Over the years, the Record has Indiana Journalism. Cost: $010.32. The problem now lies in the lap of Fed understood that it would, at Those investments must be made cynical bent insist that something Jersey High School baseball been a bone of contention between • Rep. Marcy Kaptur, DOhio, Court.” DeLuise Alan Greenspan, the new chairman least to some small degree, reduce attractive. Higher yields help. else is involved. That something, championship. congressional members and the inserted a Toledo Blade magazine Boost in prime rate portrays a barber of the Federal Reserve, the U.S. the trade advantage of U.S. expor­ In raising its discount rate, the they say, is the U.S. presidency. Cost; $120.61. press and public over the insertion article on Barney Guilter, who for central bank that seeks to raise or ters, whose goods become rela­ Fed accepted a calculated risk to Recognizing that next year is an who caters to the Rep. Fortney H. "Pete” Stark, of extraneous material. 25 years has been Speaker Pro the domestic economy, since higher decrease the supply of money by tively less expensive abroad as the election year, they reason that D-Calif., used the Record to con­ Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez, DTexas, Tempore of the Ohio House of stars in the hfilf- President Reagan wili seek to leave is iikeiy to drive up hour TV series. gratulate a team of California State took the floor on July 7 to criticize Representatives. Cost: $1,025.10. University mechanical engineering the San Antonio newspapers for office on a wave of economic APpholo 'itudents for setting a new record of The Congressional Research Ser­ GE earnings increase 16 percent prosperity. Thus, they contend, a writing about his filling at least 65 vice of the Library of Congress says 1,971.77 miles per gallon in a pages, or $31,915 worth of space, in cooperative Fed will serve foreign the publication "can be thought of other interest rates gasoline-powered vehicle in the 4th the Record this year with special FAIRFIELD (AP) - GE has from RCA’s records and carpets, in financial services, aircraft en­ investors now and domestic con­ as the world’s largest daily news­ Annual West Coast Supermileage order speeches and extensions of announced net earnings for the business which have since been gines, plastics and medical sys­ cerns later. By Vivian Marino day. Other banks quickly followed Competition. paper as it contains an account of third quarter were $703 million, up sold. Adjusting for that difference, tems." said Chairman John F. Of first priority, according to The Associated Press suit. State coiieges, corporations remarks, those parts of the publica­ everything that is said and done on Cost; $163.66. tion not directly dealing with 16 percent from $604 million for the GE’s third-quarter sales this year Welch Jr. “ Earnings in most other them, is a 'dollar stable enough to "It’s ... a way of catching up to the floors of the House and Senate.” Senate Majority Leader Robert legislative debate. The newspapers same period last year, and attrib­ were up 5 percent. key businesses were better or attract foreign money. Next is the NEW YORK - Major U.S. banks some of the Fed’s tightening (of goal of restraining inflationary C. Byrd, D-W.Va., once described did not include the space used by Prior to 1073, when the Congres­ uted the increase to a strong improved profit margins, reflect­ raised their prime lending rate a credit) in recent months,” Ward Earnings for the first nine forces that might be arising. And the Congressional Record as "a Gonzales in debate on the floor. sional Record was first published, performance by financial services, ing the comprehensive productivity half percentage point to 9.25 per­ McCarthy, chief financial econo­ consider ’eiectronic campus’ aircraft engines and medical months were $2 billion, or $2.24 per programs we have been third is the aim of setting the stage symbol of our democracy through Gonzalez said he has used the there was no complete and syste­ cent, the highest level in 19 months, mist for Merrill Lynch Capital share, up from $1.8 billion, or $1.93 for an easier monetary policy in which the people may fully observe Record to bring his message to his matic method of recording congres­ systems. implementing.” in a move iikeiy to drive up interest Markets. “ I don’t think it was much By Susan Okula discipline and maturity to work per share for the same period last Welch said that during the third 1988, one that will seek to recharge and want to continue taking courses the making of their laws and may constituents because the newspap­ sional proceedings and debates. on mortgages, home equity loans of a surprise." Tht Associated Press The Fairfield-based company year. Sales in the first nine months the economy in time for the alone, to read and to write without a from them, he said. hold their liawmakers accountable ers won’t report his actions. According to historian Elizabeth quarter GE announced an agree­ and credit cards. The last time the prime was as said Wednesday that sales for the of .1987 were $27 billion, up from elections. , support group... Some people can’t Courses presently offered to for their words and deeds." In recent months, a brouhaha McPherson, this may be explained ment to acquire most of Thomson The increase, the fifth this year, high as 9.25 percent was in early NEW HAVEN - Instead of third quarter were $9.4 billion, up 1 $22.9 billion for the comparable If that is the case, the Fed’s Job is be alone with a book and learn." people who use the Electronic The Constitution provides that arose when Rep. Bill Alexander Jr., by the lack of precedent in England S.A.’s medical equipment business, was attributed by economists to>- March 1986, when it was lowered percent from the$9.28billionforUie period last year. even more ticklish, more sensitive walking into a college classroom, People who attended the meeting University Network cost between "each House shall keep a journal of D-Ark., took it upon himself — atan plus cash, and agreed in principle to efforts by the Federal Reserve from 9.5 percent to 9 percent. The as well as America. same quarter last year. The third "Particularly good earnings and more thankless than it wasever some students may be tim ing on were signing up for committees to $300 and $600, said Harrison. Both its proceedings, and from time to estimated cost of $197,873 — to sell. RCA Global Communications Board to tighten up on credit in prime peaked at 20.5 percent in quarter 1986 results included sales growth came from higher revenues envisioned to be. their personal computers under a develop the proposal while Harri­ undergraduate and graduate time publish the same, excepting insert into the Record 3'A years of The proceedings of Parliament for about $160 million cash. order to stem the dollar’s decline 1981. new proposal being (considered by son and Eskow said they hoped the courses are offered. such parts as may, in their congressional debate on the Boland had been closed for several centur­ and hold down inflation. The increase follows recent run­ state universities and corporations. first course offerings could start in If the proposal develops, Eskow Judgment, require secrecy." Amendment barring military aid to ies. However, the House of Lords On Wall Street, blue-chip stock ups in credit market rates, which , The proposal Is for a state March. said he would set up a company The House and Senate Journals the Contras fighting the govern­ began to keep a Journal of its prices Wednesday appeared to during the past year have pushed electronic network giving access to Harrison said the meeting was research and development office in are the official records of congres­ ment of Nicaragua. « proceedings in 1509, the House of ‘Ex-dividend’ is difficult to understand stabilize after a big drop. The Dow up banks’ costs of borrowing money accredited college courses. Stu­ arranged with companies from New Haven. sional proceedings but the Record It was the longest insertion in the Commons in 1547. Jones average edged up 2.45 points, and paying interest on deposit dents would use the n e tw ^ to Connecticut who wanted local col­ QUESTION: date, the dividend would have been for buying and selling stocks — the closing at 2,551.08. The index had accounts. The idea could easily be carried is more widely known, referred to Record in at least 20 years, Following this precedent, the communicate with professors via leges to participate in such a The following yours. settlement date is five days after tumbled 91.55 points on Tuesday, its "Banks have been under pres­ across state lines, with out-of-state and used. according to a printing office Colonial Assemblies in America personal computers. Most course network. has been bother­ Anyone who buys a stock before the trade date on which the biggest point decline ever. sure to maintain profit margins or even out-of-country students The Record, substantially a ver­ spokesman. kept only a Journal of their work woul^ be done Independently ing us for a long that stock’s ex-dividend date gets transaction took place. A buyer The prime is the benchmark used following huge writeoffs for loan- Corporation employees already eventually taking the Connecticut batim account of the proceedings of Aiexander said of the 403-page proceedings, according to a Con­ with no class time required. time. We sold the dividend; the seller does not. must pay for his purchase or a by banks to set interest rates on a loss reserves" for shaky Third have ties to the local universities classes by computer, he said. Congress, is printed by the Govern­ insert: "The cost of U.S. policy in gressional Research Service study. Investors’ At least 10 schools and about 25 100 shares of Anyone who buys on or after the seller must deliver to his broker the range of corporate and consumer World loans, said Elizabeth G. companies are looking at the stock on Oct. 28. Guide ex-dividend date does not get the shares he sold no later than the loans. Reiners, a money market analyst proposal, discussed Wednesday at 1986. The "set­ iv - dividend; the seller does. settlement date. Consumers are likely to feel the with Dean Witter Reynolds. a meeting at Southern New Eng­ tlement date" william A. Doyle The company whose stock you effect of the increase most, since The prime was raised to 8.75 land Telecommunications Corp. % was Nov. 4. the sold sent the dividend check to you Why. then, aren’t there five days major corporations, once the main percent from 8.25 percent on Sept. "I think Connecticut is going to WE’RE SERVING YOU BREAKFAST fifth business because the shares were still from the time a stock goes borrowers at rates based on the 4, in response to the Fed’s decision create a new learning business.” day following A i n registered in your name at the close ex-dividend to the dividend’s re­ prime, can nowadays get lower to boost its discount rate, the loan sa id Sey mou r Eskow. president of a th e Oct. 28 of business on the Nov. 7 record cord date? By my count, there are rates from banks or borrow In the fe e charged to financial San Francisco-based company "trade date.” date. only four days in between. cheaper commercial paper institutions. called Electronic University TOGETHER On Nov. 21, we received a $70 the stock would have gone ex- That happens reasonably fre­ market. Many economists said they ex­ Network. dividend check from the company dividend on Nov. 3. We owned the quently. when there are delays In ANSWER: There are five days in “ More and more consumer bor­ pected a rise in the prime, but some Eskow’s company is presently M c D o n a ld 's whose stock we had sold. ’The stock shortly before It went ex- transferring stock ownership on the that time span, even though the rowing is tied to the prime, whether were surprised by the size of the the link between IS colleges and accompanying letter said the divi­ dividend. Why weren’t we entitled record books of companies and record date is the fourth business it is through adjustable-rate mort­ increase. students who take courses by ■ I . . and the Manchester Herald dend was payble to stockholders of to keep the dividend? their transfer agents. day after the ex-dividend date. gages, home equity loans or low- "It does appear to be relatively computer across the country. The record Nov. 7. We subsequently got I have a recurring dream that all interest-rate credit cards,” said greater than the market cost of proposal for Connecticut repres­ a letter from our brokerage firm ANSWER: Because you sold investors will finally understand Here’s why. If a dividend is Alan Fox, a spokesman for the funds," said McCarthy. ents the first time that colleges, saying we were not entitled to that before the. stock went ex-dividend. ex-dividend. But. as the old song payable to holders of record at the Consumer Federation of America. For instance, he said, a one- corporations and a communica­ dividend. On Dec. 24, we paid our You stopped owning those 100 goes: “ It’s only a dream.” Ques­ close of business Friday. Nov. 6. the An increase in the prime also month certificate of deposit carries tions company such as SNET would brokerage firm the $70. shares the very minute you sold on tions about the ex.-dividend proce­ stock goes ex-dividend at the could slow economic growth. ' an interest rate of 7.60 percent. A work together to form such a You wrote (hat a stock goes Oct. 28. As a result, the person who dure keep coming in. opening of business Monday. Nov. Citibank and Chase Manhattan — I'A percentage point spread be­ venture, Eskow said. ex-dividend the fourth business day bought the 100 shares you sold was 2. Between the opening Monday and two of the nation’s biggest banks — tween that, rate and the prime Is The colleges would develop the” before the "record date.” Since the entitled to that dividend. If you had QUESTION: In "regular way" the close Friday, there are five full were the first to announce the usually sufficient to maintain com ­ courses. SNET would provide the record date in this case was Nov. 7. sold on or after the ex-dividend transactions — the usual method business days. Count ’em again.' increase from 8.75 percent Wednes­ fortable profit margins for banks, network technology and corpora­ tions would provide the students, who would need their own personal computers. Eskow said. A student need not be a corporation employee, to take a course, he added. " CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Among the businesses that at­ tended the meeting were Xerox Corp.. Aetna Life Ic Casualty and the Hartford Insurance Group, said Burgess Harrison, a marketing Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED account manager of SNET. miHELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ED Quitted Carrier Colleges represented included As a condition precedent to -.CLERICAL. Full time of the University of Connecticut, the the plocement of ony odver- LOSERS Wontedl Over-^ TELEPHONE Operotor- NURSES Aides. Training TR A V EL Agency East or WELDER/Pobrlcotor. weight people for her­ flee position, 40 hours /Typlst. 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East Hartford some courses on the network. and employees against any Revolutionary new fat rience using adding tude tor figures and port time certified C/0 The Manchester and all liability, loss or Welding. 209-2323. Harrison said. blocker, reduces fat. machine, typing skills basic office skills to Nurses Aides tor all Harold. ______EOE.______expense. Including attor­ helpful. Apply In per­ "We think that with a Connecticut neys' fees, arising from (303) 484-0614. perform o variety of shifts. Earn o high rote M EDICAL Secretory tor S TE E L Erector, connect­ learning network we are moving claims of unfair trade practi­ son Prague Shoe Com­ clerical duties. Free of pay plus bonus busy Internist office. ing ond laying deck. ces, Infringement of trade­ HELP WANTED pany, 200 Pitkin St., parking. Benefits. hours. For more Infor­ Port time and full time. Will train. Many fringe Into a new era by Joining businesses marks, trade names or pot- East Hartford.______Apply In person, mation please coll: Di­ and educators to meet what we PUUWME/PJUITIIME Must type. Computer benefits Including den­ ents, violation of rights of CLEANING company Mondov-Frldov, 0:30 rector of Nurses, Mrs. experience o plus. tal. East Hartford consider a crisis In terms of the privacy and Infringement of * RETAILS needs working assist­ to 4:30. Prague Shoe A. Plante, Cresttleld copyright and proprietary Due ta holiday expen- Plaose send resume to Welding. 209-2323. labor force not being educated as it ant to owner. Also gen­ Company, 200 Pitkin Convotscent Home- Box J, C/O The Mon- E(3E.______rights, unfair competition slon, growing St., East Hartford. should be." said Harrison. and libel and slander, which eral cleaning help. Ev- /Fenwood Manor of chester Herald.______The network would not be the only company now Inter­ 643-5151, Monday .„tPART Time help. It you may result from the publica­ enlngs and or TELEPHONE Enumera­ C ER TIFIED Nurse Aide. love children, ore or­ solution to the problem but "It is a tion of any advertlsment In viewing Individueli In- weekends. Leave mes­ tors needed to update through Friday, 9om to 3pm. Immediate openings ganized and wont to bo delivery mechanism that can get the Manchester Herald by tereeted In e new excit­ sage 643-5747: Monchestepclty direc­ oil shifts, full or port advertiser. Including adver­ ing career or aecond tory. Wdr1( at home. 0 Pre-school or otter more education to more people.” he tisements In any free distri­ time positions. Every school teacher. Coll said. Income. *0.35 to atert Send name address and ' AasMm other weekend re­ bution publications pub­ telephone number to : Kinder-core, Monchos- One potential group would be lished by the Manchester with advancement po- SicrNvy/Bovd Clark quired. For more Infor­ ter. Linda 646-7090. tantlal. Daya or PART Time Evenings. Johnson Directory, At­ people who are handicapped, he Herald. Penny Sleffert, Full time poeltlon mation please coll. Di­ Publisher. evenlne. 688-8156, call Clerks. Notional News­ tention Manchester, P. LABORER Pull time for said. available (37.5 Hours rector of Nursing, 12 to 5 p.m .. paper Concern has Im­ O. Box 763, Cheshire, Cresttleld Convotscent steel fabrication shop. Eskow said the program i$ aimed mediate openings In Ct. 06410.______per week) Some flexi­ Company paid uniform bility tvlth hours and Home, 565 Vernon toward "adults who have the SECRETARY. Perman­ Manchester. Perfect GR AM PY’S corner store Street, Manchester. and benefits. Must Employment tor students. Moon­ work schedule — ex­ hove drivers license ent port time position, has Immediate open­ cellent fringe benefits. 643-5151. 12-16 hours per week, . It you hove 4 ings for cashier clerks. and transportation. hours from 5prri-9pm 2 avanirms meeting per HOUSEKEEPING Coor- 209-2323. 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Flexible This prelly and practical • Include four servings from the with the Manchester *45** Pir Day needed for small of­ 732 Williams Street, with o low-cost Classified. Herald wll I be placed In hours. Apply at once. Glostonbury, C T 06033. quillixi Casserole Carrier is so dairy food group In your diet each PERSON Wonted to core Liggett Porkode Phor- • fice. Includes geiterol 643-2711. over 200 newspapers for 3 children In my The ToHaoi learO if clerical work. Compu­ 633-5231 ext.441. EOE. handy for carrying h(H or cold day. EigeBiMltaiia EK mocy, 404 West Middle throughout New Eng-' home. Weekdoysevery Turnpike, Manchester. ter exposure helpful. HEAD teacher port time dishes lo picnics or polluck a Avoid . land tor one low price. other Saturday. Must Flexible hours. ELBA. suppers. • Avoid heavy alcohol use. SECRETARY/Receptloi or full time. Expe­ S9ll Your Car Coll Classified 643-2711 hove own transporta­ PART Time office worker 649-1178. rienced with degree In No. 2563 has pallern • Get regular, weight-bearing ond ask tor detolls.o 1st doctors office East tion. 647-7043. tor Manchester Real INSURANCE Customer early childhood educa­ pieces; full dircclions. exercise, such as walking. H ELP wanted tor East Estate office. Typing Hartford. Part-time Many job opportunities CARPENTER-RetIred, tour mornings weekly. Service Assistant. tion, tor small daycare »15 7 The rate of bone loss increases Hartford based heating part time, small family and bookkeeping expe­ Manchester agency In Manchester. Coll rience helpful. 646-4655. Reply Box J J Man­ 4 Llnet — 10 Days rapidly after menopause for company. Experience operation, no pressure. seeking mature person 647-8700 or 649-9220. Tt tritr, us4 $2.50, tm Nst availabie with McDonald's* and licensed people chester Herald. BOO charge aaoh addl- women and, depending on the Will accomodate sche­ BOOKKEEPER. Port to help account repre­ PART Time companion ■iKtn, plii sot f*r as4 circumstances, doctors may re­ . ■ Inquire at locations below. only. Please coll and dule ond personal con- time/tull time. Rapidly BANKING-Full time sentatives by provid­ tor bedridden lady. tlonel line, per day. You commend estrogen to slow down leave message on 569 slderotlons. Andover growing Manchester Teller position availa­ ing technicol adminis­ L ig h t. housekeeping. can cancel at any time. AMXf CASOT 3395 or 560-739S. 743-7S69,Heeekdays ot­ office seeks full charge trative and clerical such loss. ble at the Sullivan Cooking, etc. 5 days SORRY. n v tx x sissi ter 7pm', anytime Bookkeeper. Hoursore Avenue office of the support. Reoulrements weekly. 643-5356. Kmr YMS, N.T. lOOIt weekends. 11:30-4:30 with some South Windsor Bonk Include: strong orgonl- NO REFUNDS OR rrlal K uit, M Srtii wlU ZIP MECHANIC. All benefits, cost mtt Sm* WMtw. TELEPHbNE-toke mev flexibility. Good stort­ and Trust. Experience zotlonol and communl- ADJUSTMENTS AirniBAiif B ing pay tor the r|gh1 preferred, but will . cation skills. Excellent must hove own tools. SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ GET YOUR COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE MANCHESTER HERALD WCBANKS B nPII sages, no soles. Flexi­ lections and a FREE i ble schedule, paid condldote of this smoll train Qualified appli­ environment In o non­ 649-2071. M liM Service CALL HERALD EMERGENCY Will tretn the right perSOh. non-smoking 3 person smoking office. For ap­ Station. Pattern Section in the trolnlng. Professional cant. In nerson ALBUM. Just $3.00. FIf* — Police — Medical ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AT THE FOLLOWING McDONALD’S LOCATIONS: Apply In person. office atmosphere, office. Coll Mary to to Marilyn L.en, 959 pointment coll Harriet TELEP H O N E (bperotars CLASSIFIED 252 Spencer St. convenient location arrange for your per- Sulllvor Av lue. South Johnson, Independent needed. Paid training. 46 West Center St. 1221 Tolland 1261 Burnside Ave. 89 Talcottville Rd. 30 Lafayette! Squtluare Mancheeur near W. Hartford town sonol Interview. 646- Windsor or coll 2W-6061 \ Insurance Center Inc. Port or full time. Coll 643-2711 DIAL 911 line. 523-2777. 2450. tor Interv'-w •=’OE. 646-6050. 649-2133. in Manchester Manchester, CT. Manchester, CT. East Hartford, CT. Vernon, CT. Rockville,, CT. tt - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. «, I9r7 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Oct. 8, 1987 — 83 KIT ‘N* CARLYUE ’ by U rry Wright ■ L0T8/LAND APANTMENT8 Hap WMITED Nap WMITED FDR DALE FOR RENT DIETARY A i a r - CTDRY BRAND New Llstlngl Th c tcFTovat cattish PART Time 25 houre per MANCHESTER. De­ Permanent port time Planned commercial OJAS Iseuooos, Bi/T I CLASSIFIED APS 643-2711 week. 12 noon to S ^ . cember 1. Single family position for person to General ofRce duties zone I Main Street, El­ home. 3 bedrooms, liv­ fieeu Mise A perform a variety of Including data entry, lington. Approxi­ ing room, dining room. cannibau. Notices ■iMtAtss Pfopofty . 25 EntfftolfimBnt . 53 Form SuBPlIta OM Eawlpmenl . . 00 kitchen tasks. Great typing and tiling. Cox mately 2 acres In hot S735 plus utilities. All- ftosorf Proptrfv 2* Beekkttolno/Income Tox...... BATBf* 1 to 0 dovs: f t ctnts p tr lint ptr dov. hours for high school growing area. Ideal for Lo«t/Found...... 01 MOftpOOOS ...... S4 Offlct/Rololl Eoulpmtnt ...... 01 Cable Greater Hart­ brlo Realty. 649-0917. Ptrtonotft...... 07 22 Corptntrv/RtmedeMng ...... 55 Rocrootlonel Eoulpmont...... 12 7 to If dovs: 70 ctnts p tr lint ptr dov. student. Coll Monchet- NtIWWfWIWWIWWFW Wontfd to Buy . ... 21 30 to 3S dovs; 40 ctnts ptr lint ptr dov. ford. Coll Cox Cable e e e_e_e_e e ' banks, restaurants, of­ Announctmtnlt...... 03 PoInllnefPoMrIno . 54 •ootB ond AAorInt Eovtomont . •3 ter Manor 6464)129. I Rep. 6464906. fices, retail, etc. Coll MANCHESTER. Lovely 4 Auctions...... 04 RpGfIrHI/SIdIno 52 AAutIcol Htmt .f...... 04 M or m o rt dovs: 50 ctnts Ptr lint ptr dov. tor 1 TNOtE BUYS WHO M W ni 1WB ItIVipE room, 2 bedroom Flat Finonclol...... 05 R en tols Fleorlnp...... SO Comofot ond Photo Eoulpment . 15 Mlntmom clwrpt: 4 lints. F U L L Time night owl _ to eur •uckaL towk A eMpper; fo r m ore details. EiBCtfICOl...... SO Peta and Suogilea...... 04 $310,000. Jackson & on 2nd floor. No ap­ t Booms for B tn t...... 11 positions available In . f t iMiurs- PMNT stump rarMwel.el. IFtoe Aportmonts for B tn t...... HBOtlno/PiumplnG... . 40 Mltcttfonoout for Soto...... •7 OBADLINBS: For clossifltd odvtrtlstmtnts to IhDmIOY Afitf RNlDftaP Jackson, 647-8^. □ pliances. Available Im­ Empioyment A Education MitetHontovs S«rvlcM To» Solea...... bt puoiishtd Tutsdov tnrouph ioturdov. ttit CLERK Ellington group home. 5M: Oav».A46G87A B U I L 0 E f » eeMmetss. SpeM Condominiums for Btnt.. 41 M bwHiIIm CittBodflwfora ooneMarelton tor aMarty mediately. $550 per Holp W onttd...... Homos for B tn t ...... 34 StrvicBt WontBd...... 42 Wonttd fo Buy/Trode...... 09 dtodlint Is noon on tht dov btfort publication. Join a new and growing month plus heat. Ex­ SItuotlon Wonttd ...... For odvtrtlstmtnts to bt pubtistitd Mondov. [IMIYIWIW! ImM. Tom or M and Iwndleepped. StortrOffIct Spoct...... 35 TYPIST Connecticut Agency Itouto fjMr eev. K 8DRT cellent locotlon. No Busintss Opportunitios . Bttort Proptrty...... 34 Merchandise tht dtodlint Is 3:30 p.m. on Fridov. for developmentolly Instruction...... Industrlol Breptrty...... 32 Immedlete pert time po- HtoHW^YWweiistoie 6 4 6 4 7 1 5 • 47.78S3 PRDPERTY pets. Jackson & Jack- Emplovmont Strvicts . Holltfoy/SBOSonol...... 71 Autom otive disabled adults. Send • c u t i M i i M l Gorooos ond Storoot...... 31 Antlautf ond CoiltctlbtM 72 Cor* for Solo...... 91 BfiAD YOUB AD. Clossifltd odvtrtlstmtnts ort eltion avaHeMe In the son. 647-8400. . Boommotts Wonttd...... Ctotblno...... tofctn bv ttitptiont os o convtnitnct. Tht letter of Interest and FOR Sole. Fully furnished Wonttd to Btnt...... 40 . 23 Truckt/Vont for Sdit...... 92 main offiee ot our su- MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ Real Estate Furnltur*...... 74 ComotfB/Trolltri...... 93 Monchtsttr Htrold Is rtsponsibit for onlv ont resume to House Man­ DELIVERING Mobile home, Vero TV/St«rto/ApoHonces...... incorrtet insortlon ond thtn only for tht sitt of permefkal chain. Vary ager, P.O. Box 361, room apartment In 2 Homts for $ o lt ...... 25 Moterevetaa/Mooeda...... 94 Rich form team, 5 yards, Beach, Florida. 1 bed­ Services Mochintry ond Toolt...... 76 Amo Sarvicta ...... 95 tht orlpinol Instrtion. Errors which do not divereifled poaKion, re- Coventry, CT 06238. fomlly house located In Condominiums for Solo. town ond Gordon ...... 72 Auto* for fttnt/Ltott...... 96 Itsstn tht volut of tht odvtrtlstmtnt will not S7S plus tax. Sand, grovel, room, Florida Room, nice area. $550 plus Lots/Lond for Solo Child Coro...... 51 Good Thinos to Eot...... 70 Mlfctliontovt Automotivt _ 97 bt corrtcttd by on odditlonol instrtion. quiraa good office akilit. screened porch. $9,000. Invtsimtnt Proptrty .. CItonino Strvicts. ... 52 GDO labs, Truckine. and decorative stone. utilities. 2 months se­ Futf OM/Cool/Firtwood...... 7f Wonttd to Btfv/Trodt ...... 91 Exceilent telephone C LCAM IH t ^Stryices. •fMHBMcTEWMX Home repairs. You 646-0263 or 646-7420. curity. Available No­ manner le esaentiel in EXPERIENCED t. H8B8B- name It, we do it. Free B43-9504 vember 1. Coll 649-3871. 7424M8 this poeitlon, requiring Profit ami L o m eettowtes. Insured. 643- MINT Condition. 1 bed­ extanaive Interaction by M CHMIQCIRL MDRTDA6E8 room, 1st floor, unfur­ Colloctor. iTrSBSnSul IXTB irB r-FaTnilne phone. Work schedule *C8HniTnKCAIAmBWWK nished apartment. 1 HELP WMITED HELPWMITQI HELP WMITED WLP WMITED HELP WMITED HELP WMITED Indudea 24-29 hours Send resume to to iM stt Coll dene. TYefSond brush car garage. Includes per week. cut end houled away. •im ictvtTiM NO PAYMENTS utilities. Suitable tor PART Time Clerical posi­ DELI HRip. Full and port Box KK Stockode fences in- Up to 2 ytart. Kit* your fi­ single protesslonol or F U LL and port time Shift MODERN Eoo process­ Salary commensurate meernoMST/ tion for small office of tlmt positions avolla- Supervisor for drug ing plant looking for NOON-TIME MDES c/o Manchester stalled. miHy Insured. nancial dimcuitiM eoodbvt. career couple. No pets. P u z t e Ic b u n t r . SOONUEKR local food broker. b|9. No experience ntc- store In Manchester experienced candler. with expertsnes. Com­ Herald 64341741 otter Sbm. Avoid forocloturo. Catch up Appliance and laundry Mancheeter Board of plete program of fringe on loft poymontt luchos first Apply In person. 4-6pm. Hours 8:3Q-5pm. Mon­ cessarv. Apply In per­ area. Experience pre­ Other positions alto 0 e o 9 o ■•''le'.*'b t e facilities. Available day and Tuesday. son to Dell Manager, Education is seeking benelKa. v GAGNE or tteond mortoopo or ovon Immediately. Security ferred but not necces- available. Good pay, noon-time aides for outstondlno ertdit cord bills. Answer to Previous P u iils Thi Andrew Aniildl Co. Heavy phones, light Highland Park Market, tory. We will troln. good benefits. Coll 228- BDDKKEEPER Full Hang Tape and and references re­ ACROSS 41 Actor typing and filing. M Waddell, Bowers and Call 289-3301, ext. 221. charge through trial ‘TvM IYserllM ir EXCAVATION Koop your homo troo and quired. Onlv 15 minutes Brynnar Ag^WYToT^ lee Bldwell 8t. 317 Highland Street, Flexible hours. Salary 3523 for Interview. cltar without lions. Bod 1 P tirl Martin Schools. balance. Flexible sche­ Spray Sheet Rock. R .R . fiaa, planting, 42 Quido'i high L sB o w|7 Manchester hourly. Coll Marlene Manchester. S5.50-S6 per hour de­ crodlt or lot# poymont his­ to Downtown Hartford. 6 thfl night 644-5100. WAREHOUSE Person dule 25-30 hours per CO. S600 month. Call 646- nota o]m WUTn|c INSPECTOR-Entry level. pending on experience. needed for growing »4.75/Hour •8*^ Dovid Sllvinsky T ra e w o rk . tory Isnoto probitm. Kindly btfort 44 Tannii Benefits and vacation Sh op R ite week. Computer expe­ CALL RTE. as • BOLTON coll; 6976. Village Realty. C h rlilm ti tTuTrTnB(a CASHIERS. Pull time, Individual capable of company In South Interested applicants rience preferred, at­ aquipmant IwlilofelL flexible hours, gener­ dimenslonol Inspection package ovoltabte to Windsor areo. Duties should contact: Dr. Sepermarkato, lac. •47-7186 9 Equip 45 In bygone tractive Tolland Turn­ - C a ll 228-9153 The Swiss □□CDQQE] ous salary. Benefit utilizing standard In­ quolltled employees. 59 Leggett St. 6 4 6 - 2 6 1 4 •gtin dayi RN/LPN Include shipping and Rowe, Waddall. 647- pike location. S10-S12 •4eem For Free Estimate Conservative Group 11 Rsspond package available to spection tools and Send resume to: P.O. East Hartford, CT 1 YEAR OLD 46 Actress Now Interviewing for recleving. Inventory 3393; Mr. Spine, Bow­ per hour to start. All 1-4S4-44M or 12 lllnsis Charisss B m qualified employees. gouges. Mutt be capa­ Box 994, Rocky HIM, control, some heavy ers, M7-rai% Mr. Whln- For Annual Lease 13 Tropical 3-11 shift Monday replies confidential. 1-4S4-1334 47 Numsro □TsTti Apply now In person: ble of reading opera­ CT, 06067 lifting. Good opportun­ nem, Martin, 647-3366. RETIRED persons take 2 Story Duplox flowor Call Paul ZIto, Q.S.A. C 48 Latsst B B B B B Q jB Arthur Drug, 942 Main through Friday. tion sheets and blue ities for advancement. c o t note: Ideal part time 15 Social insoct Optical 649-3177. In Coventry on 2.7 51 Race faster T u t l A lw l [ E l C £ 8 Street, Manchester. prints. We offer com­ Non smoker preferred. work. Inspect and 16 Actrais JACK of all trades I acres of beautiful than □IsII nTaTm [m I y £ A Attention Mr. Koras or NO WEEKENDS petitive wages and be­ South Windsor Office TOWN ot Coventry an­ clean shopping center Rentols Novak 54 Birthmark CASHIERS Bright, energetic Indi­ wooded site. 11 miles □ A ^ c H | y | e A 1 Mr. Strieker. 643-1505. nefits, Including paid Supply. 289-6466. nounces position for parking lot area. Flexi­ 16 1957 scienca 55 Gluttony For more vidual able to perform from downtown Man­ □Tt^ W kTiI T7 E group health Insuran- rofi'PsrttliiM — ble hours. Approxi­ •vtnt (abbr.) 56 Dutch chaasa Information please RETAIL. Full or port port time Assistant Ca­ general maintenance MANCHESTER. Colonial BRAND New listing. This TWO Fomlly. Time tested 19 Valuabla card ce,a pension plan and *S/Nr. nine Control Officer. mately 25 hours per chester. Close to shop­ 57 Relaxation 34 City in RtSTAURANT time needed for new on several apartment on nice deep lot, on a charming older Colon­ building with 13 rooms. RDDM8 20 Airllns infor­ call — paid holidays. Inter­ ALL SHIFTS retail stationary store Port time, Saturday, week. Excellent pay. ping snd Iskss. DOWN Dragon buildings. Must be able quiet Cul-de-Soc In con­ ial on Scarborough 2 modern kltchen- FDR RENT mation views can be arranged AVAILABLE. MORNING. opening In the Vernon Sundays and Holidays, Call 6464)131. FULL-TIME and ID Csll Helen st 35 Dacraased venient location. Front Rood In Manchester Is s.. .one with private sun (•bbr.) —brxentacting C. Tyler DAYS, NIGHTS AND to perform minor spaed CRESTFIELD area In October. Com­ approximatelyt ly 20 NC/CNC Trolnees(2) one PART-TIME bursting at the seams life breakfast room. 21 Ur>ctf JOIN A WINNER or MXGamache at 643- WEEKENDS.. plumbing, electrical, to back Master plus up MANCHESTER. 3 rooms 643-2487 or 36 Foxy petitive pay and benef­ hours par week. Re­ for 1st, one for 2nd with potential. Cos­ New roof, triple glazed 22 Singar 6531. BOE. OTHER POSITIONS carpentry, etc. Good HELP to 3 more bedrooms. for rent. Main Street. T Convalescent quirements for the po­ Haggard 36 Accustoms BE A WINNER AVAILALBE its. Coll 289-6466. Ask shift. Minimum 6 starting salary and Dining room, fire- metic Improvements windows, steel siding. For Information call 6 4 6 - 1 3 3 9 25 Wistarn 39 M ika bare APPLY TO PERSONNEL for Lynn. _____ sition ore some knowl­ months NC experience. paid vacation. Call 643- placed living room,full ore needed throughout Lots of mature plant­ 529-7858 or 563-4438. 40 jacket Work with the best sea­ Home edge of the core and Sales / Stock Its 6 rooms, 3 bed­ ings and trees. Amesite mountains M e d i c a l AT: MANAGER. Active video Able to read blueprints 2659. baths, garage. $147,900. 26 Habraw lattar .43 Work Ilka food rostaurant In 643-5151 B.J. WHOLESAU CLUB store needs bright Indi­ handling of dogs, some and use standard person, mornings D.W. Fish, 643-1591 .□ rooms, and V/7 baths. parking. Offered at 30 By birth America and find out OFFICE INC. vidual tor 35 hour o knowledge of the na­ measuring equipment. Newer furnace and $158,900. Coll Blan­ 9 |APARTMENT8 C0NDDNIINIUM8 31 Norma 49 2sa Zsa's ture, purpose and en­ and afternoons HIGH Calibre. New how good It faals to be a ass REV. MOODY week position. Coll 649- Excellent benefits. SALES Raised Ranch of mas­ roof. Excellent estab­ chard &' Rossetto, ZI fDR rent FDR RENT (Sally Fiaid sister DELIVERY Person. Run MANAGER OVERPASS 5369 ask for Carl. forcement of lows re- Apply to Corlyle John­ available. Apply: sive proportion..built lished neighborhood. "We're Selling movia) 50 Amount winner. drug store deliveries HARTPORO. CT. lotlng to dogs, son Machine Com­ Won't lost long! Houses". 646-2482.n ELD ERLY housing now 2 Bedroom. Woodmere, 32 V ila studant 52 Yorkshire for busy Manches­ PEOPLE with your best Interest dally Mondav- see knowledge of dog con­ pany, 52 Main Street, In mind. All quality S165,000. Jackson & FIRST Prize for quality. taking applications for Vernon. 1 '/7 baths. 33 Is angtrad by river OPENINGS AVAILABLE: ter practice. Physi­ trol, fomlllortv with With or without ex­ England Jackson Real Estate. 3 bedroom apartments. Garage, pool, tennis. 37 Oarogatory Saturday. Must use Manchester. EOE. materials and work­ Possible In-law unit. 53 or coffee • Day Food Froporotlon own car, have Insu­ cian office experi­ the operation of dog perience. We hove 647-8400. □ Starting S560. Coll 538- Club House. S950 In­ • Night KHehen ence essential as Is DARK Room Technician. manship. 7 rooms, Vh Young 3 bedroom Wtl- rance, a good driving ASSISTANT Manager/ pound; some ability to openings full or part Hardware 6522.______cluding utilities. 649- • Othor poahiona aiao tvallablo ability to manage Part time AM. X-Ray baths, fireplace, 2 car SPLENDID Privacy. Momsburg Colonial In record and must know Manager trainee. has teller positions prepare reports and time tor you with Generous size rooms Lydoll Woods...2 full MANCHESTER. 3 bed- 9006. people and deal maintain cooperative office. Will train. 649- zn W. MkMe Take., garage and a beautiful W E O FFER ; Manchester area. Only S18,000 to start. Gram- available In the Vernon 8979. room tor advance­ lot with old stone walls. make this truly o home baths, deck, garage room townhouse, fully about 3-5 hours a day os with public. Chal­ relations with the pub­ or BeHM NeM • FuN ond Fort-TImo pv's Corner Store has Circle, Oart Hill Road ment. All we ask Is Located only 0 minutes built for 0 growing and unique floor plan appllanced kitchen, HDRIE8 necressary. $185 based lenging and rew ard­ lic. A current Connecti­ ORIVERS-FuM time posi­ • FloilWo Hour* an Immediate opening that you be bright, from the center of family. King slzelfully with family room. See parking for 2 cars. $695 FOR RENT on 6 days for the ser­ ing position, liberal for on Assistant Mon- and Northeast offices. cut Motor Vehicles Op­ tions nrigklng local de- appllanced kitchen. 3 this home with Its up- per month, heat and • Qroit Storting Balory benefits, salary erator's license Is llverl^Naom e heavy and aggressive ond MECHANICS helper-gas Manchester! $189,900. • Trolning ond Advonoomont vice. Apply In person, aoer/Manaoer trainee. Previous teller or Cash­ Coll 646-2482. "Were bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 to-dote floor plan to­ hot water Included ,no commensurate with required during em­ lifting' Involved. Com­ In return we will pay attentont. Must be de­ WINTERIZED cottage. • Fold Voootlono / HoHdoya Arthur Drug, 942 Main Insurance, pold voca­ ier experience neces­ pendable ond willing to Selling Housesl"Blan- car garage, spacious day. S160's. Call Blan- pets. Security deposit $600 month plus utili­ Street, Manchester, experience. Reply ployment In this class. petitive wows and be­ you an hourly rate, • Moot Oiacountt tion, profit sharing are sary. Good communi­ overtime available, learn automotive re­ chard & Rossetto. recreation room. Lo­ chord & Rossetto, and 1 year lease. 649- ties. Security required. • Profit Shoring / Bovlnga Plon CT. 643-1505. Attn: Mr. stating education some of the benefits Starting salary Is $5.62 nefits. Non smoker. cated on a very private ' ' We're Selling 0795. cations and customer per hour with fringe South Windsor Office plus commission pair. Must have valid GOVERNMENT Homes 11/1 5/1.647-1257. • CIgIblllty for Group Hooitti / Koras. and experience to: avalloble. Apply at Conn, drivers license. lot on Birch Mountain Houses", 646-2482.0 MANCHESTER. 1 bed­ Oontol Inauronoo G ro m p y ’ s C o rn e r service skills a must. benefits. For applica­ SuDply. 289-6466. with Income poten­ from SI 4U repair). Road In Bolton. Price ime P.O. Box 1442 tion contact the office Full time. Mondoy- DellnquentXtox prop­ NEW to market. This room, appliances. No /P harm acy Technl- Store, 706 Main Street, tial $15Kto$35K.We Frldoy. 7a.m.-3p.m. reduced to $208,900. home Is a cream putt. pets, no water beds, STORE AND Get with the Bast Manchester, CT Apply at of the Town Manager, will give you a full erty. Repossessions. clan, to do Manchester. RN SUPERVISOR Salary negotiable. 646- Coll 805-6874000 exten­ Jackson & Jackson Lots of living space on lease. $450, $900 secur­ OFFICE SPACE 06040 1712 Main Street, Cov­ benefit package, Real Estate. 647-8400.Q Discover the Difference cashiering,ordering TRANSMISSION In­ United Bank entry, CT. 06238. Appli­ 3444 Joy or Wayne. sion GH 9965. parklike setting. 9 ity. 289-7191 or 643-4792. Quality Can Make and answering the staller. Full time. Must 3 to 11 PM paid vacation and MANCHESTER. 1st time rooms, 2 '/ z baths, In- SOUTH Windsor Office GENERAL Machine op­ Vernon Circle Office cations must be re- 3 Bedroom Colonial, for- EAST Hartford. 1 bed­ space. 1300 square feet. phone. Dally hours, 5 erator tor 1st shift, able hove own tools. 568- cleved on or before pleasant working offered. Immaculate 7 ground pool, walk In room apartment, wall Apply day week. Experience 5330. conditions. We have MTUATIDN mol dining room, eat In room Colonial, 3 bed­ Cedar closet and lo­ Prime location. Route to run conventional United Bank October 21, 1987. The kitchen. 2 car garage. to wall carpeting, ap­ 5. Ready to go. Cleon in person 2-4pm Daily preferred but not nec- machines, read blue­ 40 Hour position with Rt. 83 Dart Hill Office Town of Coventry Is on BAYLOR openings In several 0 !] WMITED room, family room, eat cated In one ot Man­ pliances, security, cessorv. Excellent V/7 baths. Front porch. In kitchen, screened chester's finer areas. and Immediately avail­ prints and use standard benefits. Apply In per­ or Rt. 30, Equal Opportunity stores across the Oak floors and trim. lease. S425. Milne Real wages based on expe­ SUPERVISOR perch, hardwood $ 2 3 4 , 9 0 0 . Sentry Real able. Must be seen. RED LOBSTER measuring equipment. son. Solvation Army Employer. states. EM PLOYM ENT Wanted. Redecorated Inside Estate Inc. 538-6573 or Contact Sal Julian. 382- rience. Apply In per­ Excellent benefits. Thrift Store, 385 Broad Northeast Office Private Duty Norse floors and much more. Estate. 6 4 3 - 4 0 6 0 . O 569-4161. 292 Silver Lane son, Artllur Drug, 942 CASHIIR t SNACK SHOP ond out. $142,900. 528- Convenient location. 0784.______East Hartford. CT Apply to: Carlyle John­ Street, Manchester. Tam to 7 pm 667-2323 Certified. 10 years ex­ 0305. NEW Price. Not your MANCHESTER. 3 room Main Street, Manches­ RESTAURANT Help- ^ATTINDANT perience. Excellent $159,900. U a R Realty ordinary older Colon­ MANCHESTER. Excel- Squsl Opponunity Smptoypr son Machine Com­ HYGIENIST wanted. for on InterviGw. EAST Hartford. Immacu­ efficiency In quiet ter, CT. 643-1505. Attn: pany, 52 Main Street, Chef, for up scale, tost Day & Night Shift Avallble. Now interviewing tot references. Mondoy Company. 643-2692.0 ial . This home has been lent East Center Street Mr Karos. Port time position food restourant-25K late 3 bedroom Ranch, area. $100 week In­ location. 4 room suite. Manchester. EOE. available In Manches­ Good pay to start. Apply In for both positions. through Friday. 7-4. Aluminum siding, EAST Hartford, immacu­ ^ fully updated, kitchen cludes utilities. Secur­ plus. Also needed Hos- person. Phone 649-8253. late Raised Ranch. all new, Florldo room, Good visibility and ter general dentist of­ tess/Host, Walt per­ PRINTING Press Opera­ fenced yard. Newly ity, references re­ parking. $650 plus utili­ fice. Flexible hours, 282 Spencer St., tor for A.B. Dick and remodeled kitchen and This home Is In mint and large fomlly room quired. 646-1686 or son, Sous-Chef and Call 643-5151 David Pertecta. Full condition 1 New carpet on lower level. Yard Is 569-3018. ties. Allbrio Realty. I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME excellent salary. Baker's Assistant. Coll Manchester DUMNE88 living room. Finished 649-0917. Please coll Dr. Bottoro time days, benefits. Recreation room. In all 3 bedrooms. fenced and very pri­ EAST HARTFDRD 1 bed­ 1 ^ by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee 278-0600 to set up Inter­ GEDPPDRTUNmES Hardwood floors vate. Perfect family at 649-2796. TURN Fotl Into St Need Apply at The Printing Move In condition. room, $405. plus utili­ view. Ask for Leslie. 10 overweight people, CRESTHELD Ploce, 225 Hebron throughout. 2 Vi boths, home. $151,000. Sentry Unscramble these four Jumbles, Let’s see how many We Need Holiday Help! MAINTENANCE Service DEALERS Wanted. Pre- You'll beamozedwhen Real Estote. 643-4060.a ties. Dn busline. 0ARA6E8 one letter to each square, to form minutes this class can EXPERIENCED Book­ no matter how big, that Convalescent Avenue, Glastonbury. englneered wood/me- you step Inside. At 2 fireplaces. Full fin­ 568-1054. AND 8T0RA0E four ordinary words. go without talking ond Installation per­ keeper. Apply In per­ wont to lose weight and 6594)077. ished basement. Kit­ MANCHESTER. Colonlol son. Must be mechani­ tol clod bulldintr com­ $122,000, It won't lost AVAILABLE Imme­ El son. Salary negotiable. moke moneyl New Home PART Time Typlst/Word pany looking to expand long. Call 282-0090 for chen appliances re­ on nice deep lot, on a WINTER Storage for \ j cally Inclined. Tepco Marlow's Inc., 867 medical breakthrough. main. Central air quiet Cul-de-Soc In con­ diately. 4 rooms, 2nd DARTY You Need Holiday $ Air Pollution Control. Manchester, CT Processor. Accuracy a with dealers to sell and oppointment.______floor, appliances, attic cars, vans or boats. Main Street, Port/Futl-tlme, (303) erect our successful conditioning. Yard venient location. Front Evenings 875-5874. 282-1001. Manchester. 238-2464. must. Salary commen­ COVENTRY. 46 fpot professionally lands­ and cellar storage, ASSISTANT Manager surate with expe­ commercial building to bock Master plus up Ranch being built on caped. Stone wall to 3 more bedrooms. non-smoking adult. No •mwsss* full time for drug store rience. Call Monday, designs. American Ea­ corner lot/3 bedrooms, capped with Blue Slate. pets. Utilities not In­ Wednesday and Fri­ gle Buildings. 1 (800) Dining room, fire- WANTED Lets Get Together! In Manchester area. 2 baths,S154,900. Exclu­ Oversized deck. Many placed living room,full cluded, parking for 1 TO RENT YEHRM Experience preferred day. Ask for Kathy at 232-5347. sive agents, Klernan other nice features and cor. $450 per month $ STUDENTS $ but not neccessary. We 643-2659. Realty. 649-1147. baths, garage. D.W. plus 1 months security. amenttlesi To see Is to Fish, 643-1591.0 TEACHER-wlshes to rent will train. S6.25-S7 per BARTENDER. Mole or ELLINGTON. Buy buy. Give us a call. 643-0213 hour depending on ex­ BEAUTIFUL. Bolton. 3 space for family car. Female. Part time wee- Real Estate owner. $178,900. De- $169,900. Realty World, 2 Bedroom apartments. Call Mike 643-6976. HOMEMAKERS perience. Benefits and knlghts and weekends. slreable 3 or 4 bedroom Frenchette/Benolt, bedroom Raised Ranch Heat and hot water vacation package Fraternal organiza­ In a quiet area of ENHAVE □ Cashiers □ Warehouse Raised Ranch. 2 */> 646-7709.O______Bolton. Home Includes Included. 2 month se­ available to qualified tion. No experience baths, 2 car garage, MANCHESTER. Care­ curity required. S600 employees. Send re­ neccessary. Call 646- IITJ h o m e s living room, dining M8rch8ndlse landscaped 3'4 acre free home. Mainte­ room, 1st floor 12x24 and S625. 649-2871. A WORP WHOSE □ Clerks Help sume to: P.O. Box 994, 9262 between lOom and FDR SALE lot. Must be seen to nance free beautiful 6 LAST LETTER 16 . MOONLIGHTERS Rocky Hill, CT 06067. family room as well a$ MDBILE Home. Working 6am.' ' appreciate. Principles room Wllllamburg Co­ o 19x23 recreation single male adult pre­ REMUDEI All real estate advertised In onlv. 872-251Z______lonial with many up­ room and 12x34 den on ferred. Leose, secur- ANTIQUE8/ Now arrange the circled letters to Apply in Person to Store Manager LEGAL SECRETARY^LEGAL ASSISTANT the Mancheeter H sraU t Is MANCHESTER For Sale graded Items. Hang the lower level. Energy Ity. No pets. 643-2880. COlit^RLER form the surprise answer, as sug- If you are looking to make sublect' to the Fair Hdusine by owner. 4 bedroom your hat and heart □ I gested by the above cartoon. Act of 19M, which mokes It features Include south­ STUDID type. Partly tur- Aggressive fast paced growing law firm moving Raised Ranch, Includes here. Call for details. ern exposure skylights, nished. Working single llleoal to advertise any pref­ living room, dining Century 21-EpsteIn. Print answer here: 66-^10/hour, give us a call to luxurious new offices has immediate openings erence, limitation or discrim­ 2 wood/cool stoves and male preferred. No T T T l " ination based on race, color, room, V/7 baths,family 647-8895.0 a thermostatically con­ pets. Lease. 643-2880. for experienced legal secretarles/legal assist­ reltelon, sex or notional room with fireplace. 2 Why (Answers tomorrow) MANCHESTER. trolled ton system. STUDID type. Partly fur­ ants. Personal Injury experience preferred, but origin, or on Intentlim to car garage, deck and pay rent? Now Is your Deck and a 3 car gar­ Tountiy Jumbles: AISLE MINER LAXITY TRIBAL moke any such preference, pool. (3reat neighbor­ nished. Working single Folk Aft Stw w l Yesterday's We offer: Paid Training not. required. Transcription and good typing chance to own this age. 8189,900. D.W. male preferred. No Answ er: His Inability to tell the truth was this— limitation or dlscrlmlnotfpn. hood. 117 Briarwood Immaculate older 3 Fish. 643-4060.D A "LI-ABILITY" skills required. Opportunity'to work Indepen­ The Herald will not know­ pets. Leose. 643-2880. Drive, Asking S192,000. bedroom Colonial. CDNTEMPGRARY Great Atmosphere dently, Excellent benefits. YOUR SKILLS WILL ingly oceept onv advertise* Call Bob at 643-0358. Much updating, move- FOR Rent. 2 bedroom ment which Is In violation of Ranch. Manchester. 4 / aportnnent close to bus­ BE APPRECIATED BY EMPLOYER. Call or write theigw ------Between 8:30-5. After 5 In condition. See It bedroom custom Con­ Convenient Evening Hours Eng- coll 649-2276. today. 8124,900. Cen­ line. Monthly rent $535. CELEBRITY CIPHER Doris Luetjen 525-0866. 750 Main Street, Hart­ SOUTHERN New temporary Ranch with Call 649-9256. Calabrity Ciphar cryplogram t are crealed from quotitions by famous land closstfleld ads IMMACULATE 7 room tury 21 Epstein. 647- 15x20 stone fireplaced peopla. paat and present Eech letter in the cipher stands tor Middletown Enfield Hamden WortertMiiy Manchester ford, CT 06103. All replys held in strict confi­ reach nearly 800,000 full dormered Cope. 3 8895.0 living room. Cathedral COVENTRY New 5 room COUNTRY another Today's c/u#' J tkju»/s E No Experience Necessary dence,______— homes In Connecticut or 4 bedrooms, hard­ SUDDENLY Back on the celling In living room. . Duplex. New applian­ FOLK AR T and Rhode Island. The wood floors through­ market. Immaculate 7 Cathedral ceilings In ces, wall to woll, sky­ ■VR HKN RKBBKT Call Mr. Michaels...... 6^7-9946 0 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 $ price for a basic 25 out, 2 baths, fireplace, plus room Full- living room, dining light, fireplace, gar­ SHOW & SALE ■ word ad Is onlV S90 and country kitchen, com­ Dormered Cape In Red­ room and kitchen. age. Easy access to 184. W «l Springfield, MA., GJMUKE RMG JEKNLF $ will appear In 75 news­ pletely redecorated. wood Farms. 3 bed­ Heated greenhouse, S800per month. Availa­ October 16-n-lS. Eaalern papers. For more In­ Move In condition. ble November 1. Call JOB rooms, fireplace, new screened porch, patio Suies Expo Ftirgroundi, 9 formation call Classi­ 8144,900. P rin cip les plush carpet, large and stone BBQ Central 742-7247.______9 VS MBTMHU BJMPU onlv. For sale by New EngUnd Bldg. OPPORTUNITIES fied, 643-2711 and ask Florida room. Mint air, appliances and a 3 6 Room Duplex. Excel­ for detatls.o owner. Call 646-5058. condition I $209,000. car garage. $229,900. lent condition, garage. 1-90 or 1-91 to Rt. 5 to SK XKEXBNUVKEU Jackson ft Jackson D.W. Fish. 643-1591.0 Lease, security, refer- at the Real Estate. 647-8400.O e n » s required. No Rt. <147, west 1 mile to 8 F M 8 M G J 1305 Memorixl (Rt. 147). GREAT Fomlly home. ILDT8AJUID m m : $600 per month. Great neighborhood. 8 CoTl 9om-11:30am, 2- The leiding Folk Art XKESGMGH S K FDR SALE 8pm. 643-4407. room, 3 bedroom Show in the country with 4 Room Duplex with sun Ranch. Impressive ANDDVER. View the over 100 o f your favorite G J U K E — U M A N J B family room with beautiful Foil foliage deck and garden In cathedral celling. 2 wonderful neighbor­ artisana from 23 atatea br­ \ WEBUIIT from these wooded 3.2 inging quality hand­ W N S B J G . zone heat, solar hot acres, 108 foot frontage hood. $490 plus utilities. PART TIME water. Lovely In No pets. Available No- crafted country reproduc- FI PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The best thing about this group on pond. 875,000. Kler­ That's Ri^ht APROUD ground pool with solar, nan Realty, 649-1147. vember 1.643-9691. tiona and heirlooma of the s ot candidates is that only one ot them can win." — Will NEWSPAPER DEALER rolled cover. 2 cor gar­ Ir Rogers. MANCHESTER. 4 room, future aa aeen in Country n NEW Newspaper Dealer needed in Manchester - age with electricity. 2 bedrooms, stove, re­ Living. Friday evening 5 N We Sell Exc itement I South Windsor Area. Full time money for Much m,ore. $174,900. HDME8 frigerator. $475 plus II Strono Real Estate, FDR SALE utilities. Immediate oc- pm to 9pm, Adm. IS, Sa­ l« part time hours. Dependable car, a must. HD turday & Sunday lOam to Central Connecticuls mo.'’;! prof^rt's.'^i\ e FEEUNG 647-"SOLD".d cuoonev. Allbrio Call Fred for interview @ 647-9946 between 5pm, Adm. $3. All Coun­ / Realty. 649-0917. Pontiac-Toyota Dealer.'^hip in need of 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. try decorating needs are THE DEADLINE FOR •OLTON SPECIAL!! MANCHESTER. Oe- 7 BOULDER' r o a d cember 1st. Modern 6 for aale. P L A C IN G OR CANCELING AN AD career minded people to join our .'^ale.'^ team. 4 Room Cope in Business Zone - room Duplex, 3 bed­ GROCERY CLERK House For Sale By Owner rooms, colonial de­ IS 12 NOON T H E D A Y .■\ .sale.s background is helpful, but not 9 Room ColonloT-4 bedrooms. Master bedroom 3 bedrooms, garage and basement, ideal Tl B E F O R E , M O N D A Y ■ Interested in becoming a part of growing company? We are for fam ily living, convenient fo Hartford core, ottlc/basement at aiiCUUTION AREA ADVISOR has master bath with walk-in shower. 2>A storage. S725 plus utili­ el FRIDAY, IN ORDER necessary. We are now offering a seeking an individual for our Seafood Department. This position Housewives, mothers with young children, baths. Insulated windows, sunken living room, (I mile to Rt. 384). Enlov country living ties. Allbrlo Realty. El FURNITURE m TO MAKE THE NEXT only o few minute from the big eitv. Also, 649-0917. III ISSUE. FRIDAY coir.prehensive tr.’dning progratTi, o is full time, 10 A.M. - 7 P.M7~end^^ers a pleasant work ttudents. Earn extra money with your own family room with fireplace, large laundry M for Investor who con convert this charm­ MANCHESTER. No- MAPLE Bedroom set. A FT ER N O O N B Y 2:30 environment, as well as competitive w a ^ . part-time job. Bring your children with you room, 2 zone baseboard beat, walk-up attic, Double bed, 1 bureau n« ing cope to pi'otesflonol offices. venber 1st. Newer 3 Pi PM FOR MONDAY'S guaranteed salary during training and one of ^ d aave on babysitting coats. 21 hours per lightning protection — MUCH MORE. and chest with mirror. If you are interested, please stop by our Manchester location S h e rr y * 742-9450 family. 6 room, 3 bed­ ai ISSUE. THANK YOU the most liberal benefit plans in the business' week salary plus gas allowance. Supervlae rooms, carpeting, Askin sp5. 646-3547. c« FOR Y O U R Open House Sat., O ct. 10, l-SPM and aee the Store Manager: A&P, 113S Tolland Turnpike, Burr our carrier boys end girls. If you Ilka kids, want stove and refrigerator, M APLE Colonial Hutch. Ot COOPERATIONIII Please call Gary Bergeron for appointment - Corners Shopping Plaza, Manchester, C T 06040. Golden Oaks Realty children o.k. S750 plus Excellent condition. a little Independence end your own Income, Call for appointment, 649-1807 MS-5099 228-3M5 utilities. Allbrlo Asking S350. Phone 646- An Equal Opportunity Employer celt 647-9946 or 647-9947. Realty. 649-0917. 0860. 646-4321 M/F 01