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GLENNEY Leadership Will Cut out These Errors." a Spokesman (Or the Cologne Office of Would End up with Redundancies

GLENNEY Leadership Will Cut out These Errors." a Spokesman (Or the Cologne Office of Would End up with Redundancies

20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Aug. 22, 198S MANCHESTER EOCCS CONNECTICUT WEATHER BUSINESS Temporary OK given 11 Silk City shoppers Another plan tries Fair, cool tonight; to use MACC shelter! j to chime in at shell to cut welfare rolls cloudy on Saturday ... page 2 Housewives labor long, but GNP ignores them ... page 3 ... page 11 ... page 7

family get time off. Your jobholding sister may take a figures, listed below, put this entire story in proper On most weekends during the year, I assume the day or two or three off because she doesn’t (ell well; perspective. Herewith, the economic value of a U.S. role of an American housewife. Usually, I put aside you keep going unless you’re forced to lie down. housewife: my normal writing occupation and meld into the Your You, a typical American housewife, are economi­ millions of "real" housewives who daily perform at cally non-existent. You are not included in our Job, hours/week Wage/hourV a 1 u least a dozen activities — ranging from cooking to Money's nation's GNP, nor is any effort seriously made to e/week cleaning, from washing dishes to mending a hem. (No calculate what your contribution is to our well-being Nursemaid 44.5 $3.45 $153.53 giggles or guffaws; to me, I"m doing the best I can as Worth (it’s actually beyond calculation). Statistics on our Housekeeper 17.5 4.50 78.75 a housewife, and I can’t live up or down to what you total output of goods and services are unrealistic Cook 13.1 4.25 55.68 r a lf t Sylvia Porter 24.80 think.) because of this omission. Dishwaher 6.2 4.00 If you’re a fairly typical housewife, you devote a Now, consider "m e" — a woman in the work force. Laundress 5.9 4.00 23.60 Mnndmtn...... " PriHoviFriday, Aim Aug. 23, 1985 — Single copy: 254 minimum of \2 to 14 hours a day, seven days a week, to Without regard to sex,J can compel the marketplace Food buyer 3.3 5.00 16.50 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 11.00 these chores and more. ,to pay me whatever I 6an get. Chauffeur 2.0 5.50 Your workday may begin as early as 5 a.m. when Gardener 2.3 5.50 12.65 product (G N P ). Your labor in knitting or sewing isn’t As William E. Blackwell, senior vice president of V you start getting your husband’s breakfast ready so Jefferson Pilot Corp., one of the largest life insurance Maintenance 1.7 5.50 9.35 he can go "out” to work and your kids dressed so they included in GNP; it’s zero. Seamstress 1.3 5.50 7.15 Your contribution to our nation, in short, is companies in the United States, headquartered in can go out to school. Dietician 1.2 11.00 13.20 considered economically meaningless. You’re Greensboro, N.C., said: If you’re like many housewives I know, your Practical Nurse 0.6 6.00 3.60 scorned (or pitied) by your sisters in the job market; "E ven here, in the South, we pay wages for East Germany workweek approaches 100 hours — and if you want a housekeepers that are far above the minimum happy household, you’ll grumble to yourself or to your your long workday is taken (or granted by your family That adds up to $409.81 per week, or to $21,310.12 a because you'don’t bring any cash into the house and required by law. And Greensboro’s pay scales are intimates in private. much below those of New York, San Francisco, year, for activities that millions of you perform for In addition, while you’re sitting in the kitchen you do take out plenty to perform your functions. nothing. And those totals are so understated, they’re Your pay? $000.00 per week. Chicago.” making sure your roast comes outof oven on time, you I selected Greensboro for a compilation of pay sheer nonsense. As a working-for-pay American, I may knit a sweater or sew a dress. Your spending for Your amenities? None guaranteed. Your jobholding 2 2 feel ashamed. As a working-for-pay woman, I just (eel scales because it would be more typical of cities says Bonn spy sister may get a paid vacation running into several materials, thread, trintmings and the like will be across the nation than New York. And Blackwell’s lucky. counted as part of your nation's gross national weeks; you get time off only if your husband and •V Cost-cutting eyed switches sides Lilly punishment 2 many years was responsible for counte­ BERLIN (U P I) - The head of West 3 > 0 AT&T to eliminate 24,000 jobs Germany’.s counterespionage depart­ respionage in the Federal Republic of Irks Nader group ment has defected to East Germany in Germany, has come over to the German the latest and most serious blow in a Democratic Republic and has asked for major spy scandal, officials said today. asylum. The request is being exam ­ NEW YORK (UPI) — American Allen said the cutbacks are Bv Brian Fuller U.S. Attorney John Tinder Officials said tlie country's intelli­ ined," the news agency said. Telephone it Telegraph Co. is targeted primarily at 15,000 staff United Press said Lilly did not get off easily. and support positions nationwide. gence service would have to be International "There was no evidence to eliminating 24,000 jobs in its ADN gave his first name as Hans, Information Systems computer Additional reductions of 9,000 reorganized because of the defection of though Western authorities called him bring charges showing a willful involve 4,000 employees in installa­ Heinz Tiedge and that West German INDIANAPOLIS - Consu­ and business communications Heinz. intent to defraud," he said. tion. maintenance and other sup­ and other Western agents in Eastern mer groups are outraged that equipment group in one of the "This is a case of failure to port jobs, 3,000 personnel who Europe had been compromised. Tiedge was the highest West German the only punishment Eli Lilly & largest staff cutbacks in corporate report adverse reactions that handle production distribution, Hans Neusel of the Interior Ministry official to defect since Otto Jahn, the Co. will receive after pleading history. were known to them (L illy ).’’ and 2,000 hourly factory workers, , said Tiedge, a section head within head of the Office for the Protection of guilty to not reporting deaths Information Systems Chairman Tjnder charged Lilly crimi­ About 7,400 of the staff cutbacks Department Four — West Germany’s the Constitution, disappeared into East and illnesses linked to the Robert E. Allen, who announced nally failed to tell the Food and b already are under way. counterespionage department — was Germany many years ago. The East arthritis drug Oraflex is $40,000 the job reductions Wednesday in a AT J Drug Administration about re­ responsible for hunting down foreign Germans said he had defected. in "tax-deductible fines." nationwide telephone call to Most of the job cutbacks will take ports from the United Kingdom agents and knew the identities of many The government closed its groups of employees from com­ place this year and the rest in 1986. The Kohl government was expected in 1981 and 1982 concerning Western spies in East Germany. books on the Oraflex case pany headquarters in Morristown, Allen said some employees in to have to explain why its security adverse side effects of Oraflex, "W e hope that there will be no Wednesday by accepting guilty N.J., said the paring down of the segments of the business with checks had not resulted in the dismissal including four fatalities. The concrete damage for them. We must pleas and $40,000 in fines from workforce will lower costs and surplus jobs will be offered of Tiedge. drug was taken off the market take steps to limit that dam age," said Eli Lilly and Co,, and a former three years ago. improve profit margins. transfers to other AT&T posts or Even before the Eastern announce­ Neusel, Lilly executive. Richard D. Wood, Lilly board which are being eliminated,” said would not have a state-by-state given financial incentives to leave • ment of his defection there were reports Analysts said the move could The East German news agency ADN The giant pharmaceuticals chairman, said the investiga­ Barry Campbell, an Information breakdown on the layoffs for the company. that intelligence authorities had save AT&T almost $1 billion a year announced the defection of Tiedge company confessed it failed to tion confirmed Lilly "did not Systems spokesman. several weeks. brushed aside warnings about Tiedge. and allow the company to offer Retirem ent and resignations today, one day after West German report some deaths and il­ intentionally violate any FDA “ We’re trying to soften the Morton Bahr, president of the West German television, in inter­ customers better prices on its will take care of some jobs slated intelligence sources reported Tiedge lnesses related to the drug, but regulation." impact by offering employees a Communication Workers of Amer­ views carried Thursday night, reported computer and busine.ss equipment (or extinction and the remaining had disappeared and might have been immediately issued statements At a hourlong hearing before products. number of financial incentives to ica, expressed "outrage and dis­ that Tiedge’s “ lifestyle" was inapprop­ positions will be eliminated an East German agent. saying the violations were tech­ U.S. District Judge S. Hugh The Communication Workers of leave the company and hope the may” over the announcement. riate for an intelligence official. through layoffs, Allen said. Chancellor Helmut Kohl, on vacation A former housekeeper said he drank A nical and unintentional. Diliin, Lilly agreed to pay a fine America, one of AT&T’s two major actual number of layoffs will be "1 am demanding immediate \ 0 iL in Austria, was informed of the security A In Washington, Dr, Sidney of $25,000 after pleading guilty unions, demanded immediate ne­ quite sm all," Campbell said. negotiations with AT&T over these Bernard Selz of Furman Selz too much and left files marked top Herald photo by Tarquinlo crisis, the most damaging since 1974 Wolfe, head of the Public Citizen to 25 counts — 10 of failing to gotiations over the massive About 30 percent of the staff layoffs," he said in a statement brokerage called AT&T’s an­ secret, some of them in English, strewn when Chancellor Willy Brandi was Health Research Group, ex­ report to the FDA adverse side cutbacks. reductions involve management issued in Washington. " I ’m calling nouncement a "positive move” around his home in Cologne. forced to resign after his chief aide was pressed outrage. effects of Oraflex and 15 of positions. for executive pay cuts and equality that will enable the company to be Once, she said, when he was drunk he Information Systems, which em­ Just ripe for peeling unmasked as an East German agent. "The criminal convicted of marketing a mislabeled drug. Information Systems said it of sacrifice.” more competitive on prices. left a secret file behind in a Belgian ploys about 118,000 people, entered "The case of Tiedge was avoidable. It tax fraud and the murderer who William I.H. Shedden, a the computer and business equip­ hotel. streets was crowded with volunteers this morning, appears that frivolity has prevailed in She said in 1983 she wrote intelligence kills one person both go to jail, former Lilly vice president, ment market after the AT&T Bob Turcotte of the Eighth District Fire Department or in the case of the murderer agreed to pay a fine of $15,000. preparing one-and-a half tons of peaches to make counterintelligence,” said Franz Josef authorities to warn them about Tiedge, break-up on Jan. 1, 1984. unloads a crate of peaches for Agnes Wehr, a Strauss, leader of the Bavarian sister may (ace execution ... But Eli He pleaded no contest to 10 "Since several different organi­ an estimated 3,000 peach shortcakes. The festival but nothing came of it. U resident of Mayfair Gardens who volunteered to parly of Kohl’s Christian Democrats. "I "1 was concerned because I consi­ U Lilly executives ... get slapped charges of failing to report and zations were combined into Infor­ opens at 6 tonight at the St. Bridget Church parking with tax-deductible fines," five counts of marketing a help peel peaches for tonight’s Eighth District can’t imagine why the department dered him a danger to the country,” she mation Systems over the last two heads did not intervene. I hope a new Wolfe said. mislabeled drug. years, it was inevitable that we Peach Festival. The firehouse at Main and HilliBrd lot, Main and Williams streets. said. GLENNEY leadership will cut out these errors." A spokesman (or the Cologne office of would end up with redundancies. Intelligence sources said Tiedge was the Verfassungsschutz Polizel, the suspected of being a “ m ole" — an agent secret police unit in charge of counte­ planted in the West German govern­ respionage, said Tiedge disappeared HOME CENTER ment years ago by East Germany. Monday. The spokesman said there was Firm files for bankruptcy GOP wants answers on Bennet Three other suspected East German no hard evidence he was involved in G "m oles” have slipped out of West spying. G Germany in the past three weeks and were believed to have returned to the REMODELEVG SEVRIS WITH Democrats defend project d e ^te problems reported by Herald East. to keep legal costs down Tiedge became head of Department A ndersen* wiT^DOWs. Bv kothv Garmus plaints about some of the problems have “ I don’t think this is anything unusual," Four — West Germany’s counteres­ Coventry bus Bv Carolyn Click another $107,3 million. "What is threatening them is the Assistant City Editor been ignored. she said. "The project has been such a pionage department — four years ago United Press International “ The filing was necessitated in prospect of punitive damages, success.” and was supposed to devote most of his routes printed part by the continuing burden on which are being assessed against Republican town directors today called “ I TH IN K OUR administration has some Democratic Director James F. Fogarty time to tracking down East German said he thought the idea behind the project The Manchester Herald’s spe­ RICHMOND, Va. - The A H. litigation related to the Daikon them for their fraudulent and 33% (6-8 weeks delivery) on the town administration (or some questions to answer." Republican Director spiBS. OFF list Price was a good one, but said it was not carried Authorities said he may actually have cial back-to-school features con­ Robins Co., which has already paid S h ield ,” Robins said in a intentional conduct. In bankruptcy answers to why numerous problems 'Thomas H. Ferguson said this morning. “ I out properly. He said a new management blocked action against Eastern agents tinue today with publication of $378 million to women injured by statement. proceedings, you can't get relief reported at the Bennet Apartments for think Mr. Weiss better prepare a list of company was needed and said the Man­ 1985-86 Coventry school bus routes its Daikon Shield contraceptive Company spokesman Roscoe from intentional misconduct. 25% OFF List Price (2 weeks delivery) elderly and handicapped people have not answers pretty damn quick." for years. chester Housing Authority should take over The East German news service said on page 18. and still facing 5,100 outstanding Puckett said one goal of the “ We believe the company is been corrected. "Somebody should have been on top of management of the building. In addition, special back-to- claims, turned to a court of last bankruptcy petition “ is to get an doing this to get out from under And they said the problems, reported by it," said Director William J. Diana, the Tiedge, 48, had asked for asylum in "I’m convinced they’re the ones,” he school advertising appears resort — bankruptcy. orderly process established to take paying the damages." Broshnahan the Herald Thursday, back their claim that Republican minority leader on the board, East Germany and that his request was throughout today’s Herald. The pharmaceutical giant, after care of the remaining suits." added. "That is a misuse of the the town should not become involved in the adding that "w e shouldn't be in that kind of said. being considered. Fogarty said the town should try to "get trying unsuccessfully to lump the Ed Doyle, a broker with Scott & bankruptcy court.” W E TAKE PANES housing business. business." "Hans Joachim Tiedge, who for outstanding injury claims into a Stringfellow in Richmond, said Robins tried to consolidate the T O SELL W IN D O W S Republican Director Donna R. Mercier Weiss could not be reached for comment the people (at Bennet) what thdy were class action case, filed for Chapter since creditors are routinely suits, but said a recent U.S. said she has asked town General Manager this morning. prgjnised." 11 protection Wednesday from a lumped together in Chapter 11 District Court hearing showed THAT ARE ALL ANDERSEN. Robert B. Weiss for a report on the Mercier and Ferguson said the number of "T ^ e town leased the former school federal bankruptcy court. proceedings, " it ’s the only way most plaintiffs’ lawyers would not problems from Greater Hartford Realty problems at the complex took them by building to a non-profit corporation it The Johns-Manville Corp. used a they could get all the (remaining) cooperate. Management Corp., the firm that manages surprise, and charged the majority Demo­ created and financed the conversion ’85 deadliest year crats with failing to follow through with the through the sale of revenue bonds and similiar legal tactic when faced suits put together” . "It is essential, therefore, that the 45-unit complex at 1146 Main St. plans for the apartments. investments by limited partners, including with numerous asbestos damage Minneapolis attorney Roger we move to protect the company's " I f you renovate a building, there’s no "H ere we are supposedly helping the the town. suits. Brosnahan, whose firm has economic vitality against those BOX BAY reason why a door should be (ailing off or elderly and who do they go to — nobody," The project was narrowly approved in More than 14,300 claims have handled numerous Daikon Shield who would destroy it for a few," sticking," Mercier said. WINDOWS said Ferguson. “ It’s a typical majority 1983 by a 5-4 vote of the Board of Directors in aviation history been filed against Robins since suits, called the move a misuse of Robins said. CASEMENT Like several other town directors con­ 1974, when it removed the intraute­ bankruptcy. WINDOWS tacted by the Herald this morning, Mercier plan" that closely followed party lines. Then- rine device from U.S. markets. “ It's a Fortune 500 company," John Cochrane, a St. Paul, Minn, said she was surprised and angered by the "W e’ve been hearing right along from the Deputy Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg was Bv Frank T. Csonoos The company and its insurer have he said. “ It has a lot of liquid attorney who had pressed for a number of problems reported at the former Democratic majority on the board what a the only D em ocat to vote against it. Weinberg and Democratic directors United Press International 2 2 class action suit, said he antici­ success the project has been ... how things already paid $378.3 million for 9,230 assets. It has a good product line, A school building, which was converted to When you Their name NTSB wanted check cases, plus legal expenses totaling good income. pated Robins’ move and added: apartments with the town as a general were progressing, how happy people Stephen T. Cassano, Stephen T. Penny and buy Andersen* or the AW WASHINGTON - With four months "W e fully intend to press on with brand windows, trademark is on partner in the project. w ere," Mercier said. Kenneth Tedford could not be reached for of Boeing 737 engines the claims in the class action roof windows and every Andersen Problems c lt ^ by tenants included leaky However, two Democratic directors comment this morning. left, 1085 is already the worst year in through the bankruptcy court. We ^ in g patio doors product Come see us . apartments, outside doors that are too contacted this morning defended the aviation history. More people have died — see page 5 Economy worries investors are looking for the best way to from us, everjHhing you today and examine a heavy for some handicapped tenants to project. ONE FORM ER Republican director who worldwide this year in accidents gel is genuine Andersen—even window or gliding patio door compensate the greatest number open, stoves that cannot be used by people voted against the project, Peter DiRosa Jr., involving commercial airlines than in LONDON (UPI) - The dollar In Tokyo the dollar closed at the grilles, blinds, screens and thatls pure beauty pure of women who have been affected in wheelchairs, units that cannot be heated DEMOCRATIC DIRECTOR Eleanor disagreed with the three current Republi­ any other period. burst into flames after an engine opened lower today on most major 236.22 Japanese yen, down from other accessories. You have craftsmanship, pure quality. by this defective product.” our word on it And AndersenV Because it’k AU-Andosen. sufficiently and broken fixtures. A number Coltman said she sympathized with te­ can directors that the town has no role in Figures compiled by United Press exploded on takeoff. European money markets with Wednesday’s close of 237.45. 2 of tenants have-also complained that there nants, but called the problems reported by trying to provide housing. International show about 1,755 people It was the fourth m ajor airline 3 investors jittery over (ears of Come home to quality is no on-site superintendent as originally the Herald "little aggravations” that could died in commercial airline accidents so disaster this summer. lowered U.S. economic indicators. Please turn to page 10 - promised and that their frequent com­ be expected in most new housing. far In 1985. The statistics include about On June 23, an Air-India Boeing 747 “ The dollar was pushed down in a t* Come home to Andersen.* - ROOF 160 lives believed lost in two crashes in plunged Into the Atlantic Ocean off the New York overnight and continued DOUBLE HUNG S' ''NOW IS THE TIME” WINDOWS the Soviet Union, a nation that rarely coast of Ireland, killing 329 people to decline in Europe in the WINDOWS publicizes aviation catastrophes. aboard. morning, mainly because of expec­ Bridge repair main Item In London, Bart Bakker, a vice On Aug. 2, a Delta Airlines Lockheed tations of lower U.S. economic To Take Advantage of Our president of the International Federa­ 1011 crashed in Dallas, killing 134. indicators, especially for durable tion of Airline Pilots Association, said On Aug. 12, a Japan Air Lines Jumbo goods,’’ , said a Zurich foreign August Specials Thursday 1985 is the worst year for jet crashed into a mountainside in exchange trader. “ Now people are Come visit our beautiful commercial aviation fatalities. Other western Japan, killing 520, the worst scared of buying in case it goes Commission OKs roadpian aviation officials concurred. accident Involving a single aircraft. even lower." NEW showroom! You’ll get "This is a very bad year but I think The remaining died In another 11 In Frankfurt the dollar opened at 3 Cleaning Areas M8.95 it’s Just a fluke of bad luck,” he said. crashes around the world. 2.7505 marks, slightly down from HARTFORD (U PI) - The State Bond bridges. State Armory in conjunction with a "Aviation is still the safest method of The air disasters raised new ques­ Wednesday’s close of 2.7813, and in 7 Cleaning Areas *90.95 the best products at the best Commission approved funds today to "Our program is recognized nationally, multi-million dollar restoration of the transportation and it’s a lot safer than tions about whether It I8*sa(e to fly but Zurich it fell to 2.2495 Swiss francs finance the second year of a 10-year and many states are looking to us for Capitol building. getting Into your car." aviation experts agree flying remains from Wednesday’s close of 2.2768. program to rebuild and maintain Connecti­ guidance on how to finance and implement The worst previous year on record is thhvsafest method of transportation. The bond commission approved $801,000 In London the dollar was $1,403 cut’s transportation network. a program of this magnitude,” O’Neill said 1974, when 1,299 people died In aviation We also offer “CarpetgarcT prices with the best service!!! more for the Capitol work with the latest per pound, up from Wednesday’s The bond commission authorized $415.4 in a statement. accidents, according to the Interna­ money to be used for restoring atriums and $1,391 close. million for the program in the 1985-86 fiscal In the last fiscal year, the state spent $516 tional Civil Aviation Organization, replacing a metal stairway in the building In Brussels, the dollar slumped year, which began July 1, with the federal ndlUon on the program and issued con­ based in Montreal. These figures BOW A BAY PATIO with a marble stairway. Inside Today to 56.4 Belgian francs at the WINDOWS DOORS government adding another $391.3 million. tracts for the repair of more than 200 exclude crew members and Soviet opening against Wednesday’s GARNER’S The 1985-86 program, with a total bndges and design work on another 400 The commission also authorized $1.25 accidents. close of 56.49, and the dollar also allocation of $806.7 million, will Include bridges. The group said 224 airline passengers million for a new building at the Connecti­ 20 pages, 2 sections lost ground in Milan, dropping to Rug & Upholstery Cleaning funds for the reconstruction or replacement The bond commission also authorized cut Correctional Institution In Enfield to died last year — the lowest number of 267 bridges and tO'-be^n design for since the organization began keeping 1,844.5 Italian lira against Wednes­ 14 High St. (Rear) . W. G. GLENNEY funding for a variety of other projects at its ’ house another 100 inmates. A d v lc a _ _ ----13 ObItuariM . day’s 1,865 close. improvements to another SSOHsridges. monthly meeting today. Including $13 The building will be constructed by a records 20 years ago. C lM illlc d . . 16-19 Opinion Paris was the only exception to Manchester, CT 06040 ^ 336 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Thuri.. FrI. Ill B:30pm Gov. William A. O’Neill, who proposed million for equipment and furniture for a contractor that is already building five new In the latest disaster, at least 54 .C om ic*. ----- 8 P*opl*l*lk . I the 10-year program to the Legislature last people were killed Thursday In Man­ Ent*rUlnm*nt. — 12 Spoil* _ _ the slump, with the dollar opening new legislative office building. buildings on the grounds of the Enfield Lott*^______----- 2 T*l*vl*lon_ slightly higher at 8.4((U francs 646-5630 649-5253 ^ e a r , said the program has put Connecticut The office building is being built a short prison. Those five buildlilgs also will house chester, England, when a British from the previous close s M .37. • b u d of other states in repairing roads and distance from the Capitol a^acent to the 100 inmates each. Airtours Boeing 737 carrying 137 people M ANCHKSTKR H KHAl.l). Friday, Aii^. 23. 1985 — 3_

t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 23, 1985 Feisty Reagan fires up home state GOP Manchester In MACC gets OK to use shelter » aInstead, . 1 nReagan _ ~ -a n boasted. Ay "There's a sible for supplying food for the After the TWA hijacking in June, are planning to return to their Santa have been renovating the building and the attorney general belore Bv Ira R. Allen change happening in America. Realign- By John F, Kirch soup kitchen and assisting the Reagan inadvertently said into an open Barbara, Calif., ranch today. since then and now believe it is they can be signed by the state United Preis International Herald Reporter homeless. Until the permanent microphone: "Boy, I saw 'Rambo' last During the speech to the California ment'is real. Alzheimer’s group to meet ready to house the homeless on a housing commissioner. "What the American people see Is shelter opens, churches will con­ night. Next time I'll know what to do." GOP, Reagan acknowledged his ordeal temporary basis, Carr said. • "We re waiting for word from LOS ANGELES - A feisty President that the other party just keeps going In A certificate for temporary tinue to house men and women at Rambo, Stallone's character, is a with cancer, saying, "Today, we have The Alzheimers support group of Visiting Nurse and Home Health Director Ronald Kraatz the state Department of Housing to Reagan, making his first stump speech circles. And that's just like when you occupancy has been granted the their own facilities. Starting machlnegun-toting renegade who so many reasons to be grateful. Nancy Care of Manchester Inc. will hold its regular meetings on Sept. 4 said the Health Department in­ find out when the commissioner since cancer surgery, lit the political get lost in the woods. If every time you Manchester Area Conference of the homeless can find a bed at rescues Americans missing in Sou­ and I have said a few prayers of thanks and Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. formed the. church group of the will sign it," Human Services fires of California Republicans and come to a decision you lean to the left Churches for its shelter for home­ Concordia Lutheran Church on theast Asia. in these last few weeks." The public is also invited to attend the group’s monthly improvements that needed to be Director Hanna Marcus said filled their campaign coffers with $1.35 you will wind up going in circles. less people at 466 Main St., a Pitkin Street. This week, Carr Warming to the purely political educational meeting on Sept. 7, also at 7 p.m. Alice Schofield, made when the conference first Thursday. million. "In contrast, we’re going forward, director of the organization said said, the churches have housed an But White House political director occasion, which came after a reception R.N., M.S.N., and Beth Marchei, M.S.W., will address decided to use the^uilding. The building will be purchased With about 200 anti-Reagan demon­ with confidence and with gusto,” he Thursday. Edward Rollins told United Press where donors contributed $350,000 to the Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. All three meetings Kraatz said other^provem ents by the town for $132,000 and then average of 20 people a night. strators protesting a variety of his The building must now pass a "We're really talking basics, International he was the one who construction of the "Ronald Reagan said. will be held in conference room I on the basement level, and turned over to MACC, which will policies outside the posh Century Plaza health inspection and be insured would be needed b e fo ^ lh e shelter scotched the Idea of a poster presenta­ Building" state party headquarters, the operate a 40-bed shelter and soup Carr said, "A cot and blanket Hotel, about 1,000 state Republicans, Reagan said he would campaign in participants should use the Guard Street entrance. before homeless men and women opened for permanein use, and tion, and said he informed Stallone president previewed what aides call a kitchen year-round. The town will doesn't solve your problems.” paying $1,000 a plate for dinner, gave the fall for tax reform to "energize our Caregivers and friends of patients with the disease, as well as can begin using the shelter, said that he would discuss those with earlier in the day of his decision. "fall offensive" on tax reform and be reimbursed for the purchase the president a rousing standing economy, spurring investment and professionals, are encouraged to attend the educational meeting. Nancy Carr, executive director of MACC at a later date. When asked why, he replied, "What's foreign policy objectives. cost by a $99,327 grant from the ovation in his first appearance before a enterprise" and forcing a choice For more information on the programs,, call Louise Leitao of MACC. "A s soon as they're ready (for the president going to do with a ' Rambo' Poking fun at the Democrats, Reagan state and grants obtained by public audience since his July 13 "between the special interest and the Visiting Nurse and Home Care of Manchester at 647-1481. "W e’re hoping by the end of the inspection) they'll call and poster?" said, "The other side would like to MACC. operation to remove colon cancer. general interest.” September, maybe as early as the we'll do it," Kraatz said. "It Aides indicated they felt it would not believe that our victory last November MACC will be responsible for the Muscle-bound actor Sylvester Stal­ Reagan also defended his Strategic first week in September,' ’ she said. shouldn't take too long. It's the Fire Calls be appropriate for the president to was due to, oh, something other than operating costs of the shelter, lone was the most prominent of the Defense Initiative as a "shift in focus to Safe Rides gears up for year Carr said the building, a former cleaning and painting in the make such an endorsement of the our philosophy or anything of that kind. although the town has agreed to dozen Hollywood celebrities on the dais ‘ saving lives rather, than avenging church, would be ready for the bathroom that I'm concerned "Rambo" mystique. '"They talked about personalities and Manchester Safe Rides will begin its second year of operation provide assistance — up to $20,000 and was supposed to present a poster of them " and his effort to bring demo­ inspection by the town Health with." Later, the Reagans had dinner with things like that. I just hope they keep a year — if the shelter operates al a Mancheiter PRESIDENT REAGAN IN L.A. his latest movie, "Rambo; First Blood cracy to Central America. Sept. 6. Department today and would pass. MACC is also waiting for the close friend Betsy Bloomingdale. They believing that." 'The program, which is operated by student volunteers and MACC has also found a prospective town to finalize its purchase of the deficit. Thursday, 10:02 a.m. — unneces­ . . . sees bright future for GOP 11," to the ['’•osident. State grants and town assistance supervised by adults, provides free and confidential rides home insurer for the property, she said. building, which is currently owned sary box alarm, Whiton Memorial have helped, but Carr said that if it for anyone under 21 who has had too much to drink and cannot Once the building passes inspec­ by attorney Wesley C. Gryk. Library, 100 N. Main St. (Eighth weren't for the member churches drive or who does not want to ride with someone who has been tion and is insured, MACC would "The town has done everything District). and 260 volunteers, "W e would drinking. then have one year to renovate the they can do[” Carr said. "N ow it's Thursday, 11:25 a.m. — smoke Weather have to close the shelter and soup The service operates on Friday and Saturday night from 9:30 building for permanent use, she up to the state Department of detector, Pascal Lane (Town). Housing." kitchen tomorrow.” 2 Peopletalk 11 28 said. Thursday, : a.m. — medical p.m. to 2 a.m., and rides may be obtained by catling 646-2180. MACC has been operating a The shelter was scheduled to Town officials have worked out call, 185 E. Center St. (Town, seasonal shelter for the past Today’s forecast open earlier this month, but was contracts with both the housing Paramedics). department and Gryk for purchase several years out of temporary New wrinkle In politics Making demands Connecticut, Massachusetts MARC to use gift for rec delayed because the building Thursday, 12:30 p.m. — smoke failed to meet health and safety of the building, which must be sites. detector, Pascal Lane (Town). He may be the leader of the free world but Crystal Gayle wants M&Ms — peanut, not plain and Rhode Island: Today: Each week one church is respon- The Manchester Association for Retarded Citizens Inc. plans codes. Volunteers and builders reviewed by state housing officials Thursday, 12:49 p.m. — medical Ronald Reagan is still "Prune Face” to Detroit — and the Commodores requested cornbread for P artly sunny. High in the 70s. to use a recent $200 donation for its recreation program, call. South Main and Line streets Mayor Coleman Young. their backstage Tonight; fair. Low in the 50s. according to Executive Director Laurie Prytko. (Town, Paramedics), For a third time, Coleman brought to mind the pleasure at the Cha­ Saturday; Sunshine giving way The gift came from the Manchester High School class of 1975. Thursday, 2; 16 p.m. — motor Dick Tracy villain and referred to Reagan as rleston, W.Va., to increasing high cloudiness. 3 MARC is a United Way agency that serves the Manchester vehicle accident, 24 Tolland Turn­ "Prune Face." The first instance was during the Sternwheel High in the 70s. Heritage loses a million area and operates a sheltered workshop on Hollister Street. pike (Tow n). 1980 presidential campaign, the second in 1983 in Regatta. Maine and New Hampshire: Thursday, 4:35 p.m. — smoke. an address to social workers and the third came The-10-day affair •Partly sunny south and a chance government bonds. Chief Finan­ Manchester Memorial Hospital Tuesday. on the Kanawha Heritage Savings and Loan name. of showers north today, Highs Paving to disrupt dump trips cial Officer Dick Krupke said. (Tow n). Young spoke to several hundred people River opens Satur­ Association today reported a net Borrowers in the Southeast have from the mid 60s north to lower Selling options on the market. Thursday, 6:14 p.m. — medical planning next month's Labor Day Parade and day and the per­ loss of $1,074,132 for the third apparently failed to make pay­ 70s south. Tonight scattered The roadway leading into the town landfill off Olcott Street will Krupke said, allows Heritage to call (nothing found), west of 1345 ^ o ted that Detroit's once-traditiohal Labor Day formers will use a quarter that ended June 30. ments on their mortgages. Hale evening showers north otherwise be paved on Monday and Tuesday. make up for any loss its bonds Tolland Turnpike (Eighth District, ^ ra ra d e resumed in 1981 after a 14-year absence. three-bedroom mo­ said. The bank servicing that area fair weather. Lows in the upper The town has suggested limiting use of the roadway on those The loss, which amounted to might yield due to changes in the Paramedics). "W e got to the point where all of the workers, or bile home for a has kept paj^ments up to Heritage days. The roadway leading into the recycling area will also be $2.17 per share, was due to a loss on interest rate. Thursday, 6; 15 p.m. — medical a whole lot of them, had boats and summer dressing room. En­ 40s and 50s. Saturday mostly as if the nffortgages were being paved. an options program and a $500,000 cull, J.C, Penney Warehouse, cottages. Who the hell had time to parade on tertainment Com­ sunny south and partly sunny paid off. But now Heritage officials Hale said that despite the losses addition to a reserve set up to cover Tolland Turnpike (Town, Labor Day? But Prune Face has made us mittee Chairman north. Highs in the 60s and 70s. are worried those loans, which this quarter. Heritage has a net loan losses. President William H, Paramedics), remember." *' John Wilkerson said Vermont: A mix of clouds and total $6 million, may not get paid worth of $11 million. He added that Housing authority sets dinner Hale said. Thursday, 7:50 p.m. — medical Gayle was disap­ sun today. Cool. Highs in the off, and have added $500,000 to the the association is buying and call. Blue Ridge Drive (Town, pointed to learn she upper 60s to low 70s. Some clouds The Manchester Housing Authority has scheduled a dinner for Heritage's losses for the first 'loan loss reserve to protect itself, selling government guaranteed Counting down the summer days Paramedics). couldn't have five tonight with areas of fog late at town, state and federal officials on Oct. 9. nine months of fiscal 1985 totaled he said. bonds, called mortgage-backed "The servicer was mingling Thursday, 8:31 p.m. — alarm, dressing rooms — night. Lows in the 40s to low 50s. Today: partly sunny. High in the mid 70s. Light northwest wind. Authority member Richard Schwolsky said at a meeting of the $261,635, after earnings of $812,497 securities, as a potential source of Committee meeting at sea funds and paying us as if everyone box 1245 (Tow n). one each for herself, Lots of sunshine Saturday. Not so Tonight: fair. Low 50 to 55. Wind light and variable. Saturday: sunny authority Wednesday night that the dinner should be used to help for the first two quarters of the income. Heritage is also working Two members of the Coast Guard were had paid (them ),” Hale said. Friday, 2:04 a.m. — smoke her daughter, the cool. Highs in the 70s. with cloudiness increasing during the day. High 75 to 80. Today's promote good relations with the officials and to make the funding year. on a five-year plan to "insure” its searching Cape Cod Bay for the crew of a scuttled The loan loss reserve, now at $1 "Rather than get a big surprise detector, Pascal Lane (Town). c kid's nanny. Gayle's weather picture was drawn by Shannon Sibley, of 33 New St,, a needs of the housing authority known. A place for the dinner has future growth, he said. marijuana-laden vessel when they came upon a sister and her million, was set up as a safely later, we're preparing ourselves Crystal Gayle student at Washington School not yet been arranged. Heritage is a state-chartered, 16-foot dinghy off Provincetown, Mass., and backup singers. measure against delinquent loan pow.” Tolland County . Carol Shanley, executive director of the authority, reported federally insured, stock savings ordered it to stop. On board was Rep. Gerry Ronnie Milsap was less demanding, agreeing to Extended outlook payments. Hale said Heritage has Heritage also reported a loss of Wednesday that 272 elderly people are currently on a waiting list and loan institution. It operates 12 Thursday, 6:26 p.m. — motor Studds, D-Mass., "just puttering around, pulling change his clothes at his hotel and wait on his bus become suspicious of payments $802,535 during the quarter on its Extended outlook for New for housing and 71 have applied for Section 8 housing. Both lists branch offices in the Manchester vehicle accident. Route 316 at in some lobster traps." before showtime. The Commodores told Wilker­ being made to it from one of its options program, a program used England Sunday through and New Haven areas. Hebron town line (Andover). After they asked him some questions, one of the son they wanted some Southern cooking — pork continue to grow each month, she said. servicer banks, which he would not In nrntecl its investments in Tuesday: Coast Guard people apparently realized who the chops, chicken and rice with gravy, cornbread Connecticut, Massaschusetts boater was, Studds identified himself and invited and peach cobbler — because they don't get much them aboard. while on the road. and Rhode Island: Mostly cloudy A "She said that was all right," said Studds, who with a chance of showers. High At happens to be chairman of the House Coast Guard temperatures ranging from the and Navigation Subcommittee. "The guy she was mid 70s to the mid 80s. Low Morals case suspect with looked like he was going to go through the Presenting, conductor Kaye temperatures from the mid 50s to floor." Danny Kaye will be waving the baton at the Los th mid 60s. Studds said he didn't mind being stopped Angeles Philharmonic's benefit forthe Musicians Vermont: A chance of showers held on $7,500 bond SUMMER CLEAR A M because it meant the Coast Guard was doing its Pension .Fund Sept, 8. Kaye says he has never Sunday and Monday, clearing job. learned Co read music and certainly doesn't think Tuesday. Seasonable. Highs 75 to A Waterbury man is being held Police said that when Green was "That's what 1 would call thorough, " he said. of himself as a serious conductor. 85, lows 55 to 65. II on a $7,500 bond in the Morgan stopped at about 11 p.m. on "1 never behave as a serious anything." he Maine: Fair Sunday. Clouding Street jail in Hartford after being Summit Street for a motor vehicle said. "It's still a surprise to me when I raise my up late in the day southwest presented in Manchester Superior violation, an officer saw a knife H hand and give a downbeat and everybody plays. sections. Chance of rain Monday. with a 5>/4-inch blade protruding Everybody wants to lead an orchestra. It's the Court Thursday on charges of Chance of showers Tuesday. second-degree sexual assault, from the side of the front pas­ greatest feeling of neurotic power in the world.” Highs in the 70s. Lows in the fourth-degree sexual assault and senger seat in his car. They’re wild about Ralf Mayor Tom Bradley proclaimed the concert upper 40s to 50s Sunday warm ing Green was processed and re­ date Danny Kaye Day to mark the entertainer's risk of injury to a minor. Former Beirut hostage Ralf Traugott says he's to the 50s to low er 60s Tuesday. David J. Gosselin, 24, was leased on a promise to appear in worried he may lose his girlfriend because of the nearly three decades of charitable service, New Hampshire: Clouding up arrested on a warrant Wednesday court Monday. Fisher VMS Video Cassette Fisher VMS Hi-Fi/MTS Fisher 50-Wott/Chonnei hundreds of letters and phone calls he's received Kaye's appearances in the past 25 years on behalf III12 slowly Sunday. Chance of rain by Manchester police detectives at of retired orchestral musicians have raised with wireless remote control stereo Video Cassotto Recorder G from admiring women since being freed. Recorder Monday. Chance of showers his home In Waterbury. The Police are investigating a bur­ Audio/Video System Traugott, 32, of Lunenburg, Mass., said he nearly $6 million in pensions for performers in the Satellite view Tuesday. Highs in the 70s Sunday charges were in connection with a glary that occurred around mid­ . 4 video heads, 2 AFAA heads • 25" Stereo remote controlled TV G received "phone calls by the hundred" and has a United States and abroad. • 105 Channel cable reodv tuner complaint made in March 1983, night Thursday at Two Legs Jean FVH 810 carton full of love letters from women across the and Monday and upper 70s to 80s Commerce Dept, satellite photo taken at 4 a m. EDT shows very heavy • 14 day, 3 event timer • 14 day, 9 event proorommlno • 50 Watt per channel amplifier police said today. Store, 211 Spencer St. country who say they can tell from his picture Tuesday. Lows in the 50s Sunday thunderstorms over the northern and central Plains. Clouds and • Dolby noise reduction (iBFISHER (w/5 band graphic equalizer) The complaint alleged that Gos­ Police were alerted to the • 10 function wireless remote control how well they would get along with him and they warm ing to the upper 50s to 60s thundershowers also cover the Tennessee Valley and parts of the mid • A M /FM stereo tuner selin had sexual contact with a burglary by an alarm which went want to meet him. Endorsement from the top Tuesday. • Dual Cassette Deck Mississippi Valley. Clouds cover most of Wisconsin and Michigan minor female in a Manchester off at the store at 12:07 a.m. today. " I tell them I have a girlfriend, but they say, 1 New York Mayor Ed Koch is going after the tall • Semi-automatic Turntable while the Northeast is mostly clear. home where he lived for a period They found the glass in the front know and I don't care,"' Traugott told the vote. Koch was endorsed Thursday by the tallest (S FISHER • 3 way speakers prior to March 1983, according to door and two display cases *349. *799. Lawrence Eagle Tribune in a telephone interview man in the world. Mohammad Alam Channa, an Across the nation ^ f l f l • Audio & video police reports. smashed. Some gold jewelry was published Thursday. 8-foot, 3-inch Pakistani who cannot speak Fisher Audio Component System A w w W e cabinets avsioss Showers and thunderstorms Gosselin's case was continued to taken, police said. Fisher “ Hi-Fi to Go” System Traugott says his girlfriend. Nikki Asslmlko- English, much less vote in the Sept, 10 with Compact Disc Player and will be scattered from the Ohio Thursday. A cash register drawer and a tire poulot, 26, of Fitchburg, is upset about the with Built-In Graphic Equalizer Wireless Remote Control Democratic primary. Valley and Great Lakes region TON iron apparently used in the break- attention he's been getting from other women. While Koch's main challenger. City Council into Oklahoma and the central In another arrest Wednesday, in were found on the floor of the • AAA/FAA / Cassette Stereo • 100 watt per channel amplifier She has shared his Lunenburg home for the past President Carol Bellamy, was attacking his and northern Plains. The show­ 4EW YORK Derek S. Green, 18, of 28 Shepard store, police said. Nothing else in • Detachable 2-way • AM /FM • Dual Cassette, five years, Traugott said. housing policy, Koch combined politics with ers and thunderstorms will be Drive was charged with possession the store appeared to have been speaker system • Linear tracking "So how wouid you feel if it was you?" Traugott circus at a raliy with Chinese lion dancers, a turntable rather numerous in the middle of a weapon in a motor vehicle. touched, according to the report. • Metal tape asked. "I'v e been listed in the phone book for 10 German Oompah band and 22 other ethnic capability years and I'm not changing it now." groups. and upper Misssissippi Valley Channa. who arrived from Pakistan for and the western half of the Great LOS Al Sunday 's Pakistani Day Parade, is listed in the Lakes region. A few thunder­ *999. 8S51D ^ F IS H E R storms will occur over the g) FISHER Now you know "Guinness Book of World Records" as the tallest LOWEST STRETCH man in the world. In addition to Channa's support. Florida peninsula. Fair weather TEMPERATURES Bock to Coiiege Specioi: FAMOUS MAKE One ton of uranium would fit in a cube Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. also was on hand will prevail across the rest of the Litton measuring about 14 by 14 by 14 inches. and introduced actor Vincent Gardenia. nation. OOORLEANS your Compoct Cube Afternoon highs will generally Scaf9f LEOEND- rra oven the nANoei Dorm be in the 90s from California and 70 dollars TOUCH PAD INICROWAVE Oregon through the southern ICROWAVE I Refrigerotor High ^Plains to Florida and [Z Z 3 •H O W IR *^ HJOm Almanac southern Georgia with readings UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST 9) FABULOUS FALL above 100 in the southwestern M odel 8094 2 FASHIONS >98. 2 deserts. Temperatures will re­ >448. National forecast main bpiow 80 from the northern MAGNAVOX > V h i r l p o o l Today is Friday, Aug. 23, the half of the Great Plains to New During early Saturday morning showers are forecast (or parts of the " 235th day of 1985 with 130 to follow. England and New Jersey, with Qreat Lakes, the Upper and Central Mississippi Valley and parts of the ■lactronic 25OI * • FAMiLYSiZE afternoon highs in the 60s over HfAVT DWTT Ohio Valley. Scattered showers are possible In parts of the Nortbeast Tuner Super-Buy! 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Massachusetts daily: 4056 MANCHKSTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 23. 1985 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 23, 1985 Dissident announces march Tutu’s daughter Soviets refute Airport exec praises crew aS ./W orld attacks Falwell By David Cowall with a military presence.” sary of riots that erupted in ‘spydust’ charge By John Jones He said the flight crew “saved literally dozens of In Brief United Press International The white minority government Sharpesvllle Sept. l. Eighteen HARTFORD (UPI) — Naomi Tutu-Seavers, United Press International lives. Cabin staff were lifting the passengers, has offered to consider releasing towns around Johannesburg — the daughter of Bishop Desmond M. Tutu, has throwing them down the aisles and pointing them WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Soviet Union says the Mandela, who has served 22 years including Sharpeville — had accused the Rev. Jerry Falwell of distorting the MANCHESTER, England — An engine explosion through the chutes." JOHANNESBURG, South United States is trying to “poison the atmosphere" f Heiress’ son Is charged of a life sentence for sabotage, on planned gatherings to mark the facts and insulting her father and blacks in South turned a British Alrlours Boeing 737 into an inferno, "Some people rescued still had seatbelts on, not Africa — Six blacks were killed In before the superpower summit with the charge that the condition he renounces vio­ anniversary. Africa’s political turmoil. . , j j killing 54 people, and only quick action by the pilot and realizing the danger they were in," Thompson said. NAPLES, Fla. — Steven Benson was charged clashes with shotgun-wielding po­ the KGB has been tracking Americans in Moscow r i with the car-bombing murder of his tobacco lice and at least 24 people were lence in the fight against apar­ Nearly 650 people — all but a “He's simply using his influence to mislead and crew saved the lives of the other 83 people aboard, Most of the 54 people killed — 52 passengers and two theid, South Africa’s policy of handful of them blacks — have misdirect the American people ” Tutu-Seavers with a powdery chemical. flight attendants — were strapped to their seats at the heiress'mother and younger brother, but police Injured as new racial violence "The White House denied that accusation Thursday, authorities say. racial segregation and been killed in the yearlong vio­ said Thursday of the leader of the Moral 'S n The flames engulfed the plane so quickly most of the rear of the burning aircraft. have revealed none of the evidence they collected flared in black townships across saying the only objective in making public the in six weeks of investigation. South Africa today. discrimination. lence, the worst in thq history of Majority. ' . j ., dead were found still strapped in their seals. Fifteen Fire and rescue workers said they won the scene Today's violence erupted after apartheid. Most of the victims Tutu-Seavers, 25, said Falwell had gone chemical's use was to protect American personnel. within 30 seconds and doused the flaming jet with Benson, 34, was arrested and charged Thurs­ Militant clergyman the Rev. Angry words were exchanged between the capitals people were Injured, five seriously. the government banned Sept. 1 were shot by police. beyond legitimate expressions of disagreernent ” The plane's port engine exploded as the plane was foam. day with two counts of first-degree murder and Allan Boesak urged thousands of Thursday over the Slate Department revelation a day one of. attempted first- degree murder in the people to join a march to Cape meetings marking the anniversary The violence that began in by insulting her father and avoiding the real issue taking off from Manchester International Airport Thompson said the explosion that triggered the fire Town's top-security Pollsmoor of riots that sparked South Africa's Sharpeville a year ago initially of bringing an end to apartheid. South Africa s earlier that the chemical was sprinkled on ordinary Thursday on a flight to the Greek isle of Corfu, said an apparently occurred in the compression chamber of explosion July 9 of two pipe bombs in a car parked objects such as doorknobs and steering wheels to in the driveway of his mother's fashionable home. Prison next Wednesday to demand worst wave of racial violence. was directed against rent hikes. strict racial segregation policy. airport official. The blast ruptured a fuel line and the engine. Police in the black township of But it led to nationwide anti­ "1 am disappointed Rev. Falwell never gained track Americans’ movements in the Soviet Union. touched off the fire that quickly reduced the plane to a Margaret Benson, 63, and her son, Scott the release of jailed African The powder was described as a mutagen, "The engine compression chamber is important to Benson, 21, were fatally injured in the explosion. National Congress leader Nelson Aliwal North, 350 miles south of apartheid protests spurred by a full appreciation for this fact and instead, chose charred hulk of twisted metal. Johannesburg, used birdshot, tear introduction of a new constitution to insult the majority of black South Africans and potentially capable of causing cancer, although that the functioning of the main takeoff of the aircraft,” Carol Benson Kendall. 40, was injured, but Mandela. Gil Thompson, Manchester airport chief executive, Thompson said. “It is under tremendous pressure as gas, rubber bullets and shotguns in giving limited government repres­ our legitimate oppositon movements," she said. has yet to be proven. called the explosion of the engine a "freak accident" survived and is recovering from severe burns. Boesak, the president of the V J any engine is at that particular time and for some World Alliance of Reformed running battles with bands of entation to Asians and mixed-race Falwell, after returning from a five-day trip to State Department spokesman Charles Redman and and said he saw no reason to ground Boeing 737s. unexplainable reason, it exploded." Churches and an outspoken critic youths who hurled stones and "coloreds” but continuing to deny South Africa Tuesday, called Tutu, the 1984 Nobel White House spokesman Larry Speakes said the topic The plane was speeding down the runway at about "Part of that then went though the wing, which of Globe suit loser plans appeal of apartheid, told a news confer­ firebombs. the nation's black majority any peace prize recipient, a “phony' who did not will likely be addressed in September when Secretary 110 mph, preparing for takeoff, when the engine blew voice. of State George Shultz meets with Soviet Foreign course has the fuel tanks. Once it was ruptured, the DEDHAM. Mass. — The attorney for former ence in Cape Town that Mandela's A police spokesman said 26 represent the blacks of South Africa. up. release was "an essential prereq­ people were wounded by shotgun Militant black students Thurs­ Anyone has a right to disagree with her father, Minister Eduard Shevardnadze. Authorities praised the crew and the pilot. fuel then saturated the total fuselage at the rear," he gubernatorial candidate John Lakian appealed day called for weeklong protests Wednesday, Speakes said President Reagan also said after speaking with crash investigators. the judgement in Lakian's $50 million libel suit uisite to a meaningful solution in fire and six later died, bringing to but "there is an obvious difference between 39-year-old Capt. Peter Terrington, who managed to eight the number of people killed in leading up to the Shapeville expressing disagreement with a person and might bring up the issue in the November summit with abort takeoff, brake and'bring the plane to a hall. The "Once it came off the runway, the flames swept with The Boston Globe. South Africa." from the one side to the other side and engulfed the "We call together South Africans three days of violence in Aliwal anniversary, which coincides with insulting that person, " she said of Falwell. "One Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva, 83 people who survived escaped by sliding down Roy Grutman, Lakian's attorney, said Thurs­ the new deadline for a strike by as Switzerland. total rear of the fuselage," he said. day Lakian is seeking to "rectify" the judgement in their thousands to join us" on the North. difference shows mature thinking and the other emergency chutes. march, Boesak said. "Onfour part Police Commissioner Gen. Jo­ many as 400,000 black miners — ignorant and uncivilized behavior." she said. The Soviet response came Thursday in a note from SURVIVOR MARK TATLOCK Thompson said the pilot’s "quick thinking undoubl- The plane’s three flight recorders were recovered by Norfolk Superior Court Judge George Jacobs the Soviet Embassy sent to the Slate Department that and were being examined. 2 the biggest strike in South African in which Jacobs ruled in favor of the newspaper it will be non-violent. We call on the han Coetzee Thursday outlawed Tutu-Seavers said Falwell does not understand . . . consoles relieved mother •'rovented >n even bigger disaster." authorities not to provoke people gatherings marking the anniver­ history. "that the main force for change inside the country warned, "The American side will bear full responsi­ A jury had found the "gist " of the Aug. 18, 1982 bility for the possible consequences of such actions." article to be true, but found three paragraphs are those opposition movements and not South African government-created institutions and The note also said, "Behind the raising of this within the article were false or defamatory. The artificial question, one cannot but see a quite definite article showed apparent differences between chosen leaders." She said she was "disappointed" by the U.S. design — to prepare the ground for yet another NTSB wanted inspection of piane engines Lakian's campaign claims and what reporter Ceasefire removes road blocks slander campaign again.st the Soviet Union, to poison Walter V. Robinson found to be Lakian's record government's refusal to impose sanctions on officers would head security committees in both east South Africa. She added. "In South Africa today, I the atmosphere in relations between our countries previous uncontained second-stage BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPl) - Christian and Moslem and kindle enmity toward the Soviet people." militiamen honored a Syrian-imposed cease-fire and west Beirut. think you will find that most black people are By Frank T. Csongos disc failures which occurred on the Pakistani: U.S. sales OK White House spokesman Larry Speakes countered, United Press International "Based on the datawehavefrdm England sofar, there 3 The third plan calls for the rival militias to outraged, disappointed and very angry at the take roll or initial elimb," the safety today and met for the second time in 24 hours to "Our first objective is to stop the Soviets from usin^ consider plans for deploying Syrian ob.servers in surrender heavy weapons to Lebanese army units, the American government.” is no indication of any disk failure or failure of other ISLAMABAD. Pakistan — A government this chemical against U.S. personnel. We expect it will WASHINGTON - Federal safety board told the FAA. official said U S. arms sales to Pakistan will Beirut and its Green Line battlegrounds. sources said. Pratt St Whitney issued a statement stop." officials recommended last month that rotating hardware.” continue, despite Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Militia sources said the meeting in the mountain from its Hartford, Conn., headquarters Redman said: "It is distressing that the Soviets are U.S. airlines inspect the same type of Gandhi's expression of concern during his recent village of Douar, 11 miles east of Beirut, was chaired incapable of facing unpleasant facts in a forthright Pratt & Whitney statement Thursday saying, "Based on the data by a senior Syrian army officer and attended by engine that was on the Boeing 737 visit to Washington. SALE NOW TIL AUG. 31 manner and even more so that they attempeted to we have from England so far, there is Zain Noorani, minister of state for foreign representatives of the Lebanese army, the Christian jetliner that exploded in England and cover the misdeeds of their officials with accusations no indication of any disk failure or affairs, told the National Assembly Thursday Lebanese Forces militia, the Shiite Amal militia and MON., THRU SAT. killed at least 54 people. JT8D-15, 17 and 17R series engines. The related to Thursday's Manchester against others." Boeing 737 that burst into flames accident. / failure of other rotating hardware. ” that reports the United States had decided not to the Druze Moslem Progressive Socialist Party 9-5:30 Nevertheless, the Slate Department said it hoped The National Transportation Safety Thursday had a series 15 engine. In a May 11. 1985, accident involving The statement said Pratt St Whitney sell advanced Grumman E-2C Hawkeye surveil­ militia. normal contacts, including preparations for the Board said Thursday it made the lance aircraft to Pakistan after Gandhi's visit in THUR. TIL 8:00 The safety board said the,turbine a Saudi Arabian Airlines jet, a has been "working with the airline As a first step in the ceasefire, roads linking the Geneva summit, will continue. recommendation because of an investi­ June were "misleading and mischievous." 975 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER CT. CLOSED SUN. But the State Department said three Soviet gation that showed the Pratt & Whitney disks, part of the ihigine that rotates, fragment from the engine penetrated a operators and the FAA" on the turbine "The decision with regard to purchase of arms Christian and Moslem halves of Beirut opened A few hours later, traffic resumed at Beirut International diplomats based in San Francisco "Were denied engines were involved in seven acci­ had failed in these accidents, most wing fuel tank and an engine caught issue and is "aware of the correspon­ is taken by our military experts in Islamabad and permission to travel to Daly City, Calif., a few miles involving foreign,airlines. fire. There were no fatalities. dence between the NTSB and the not by the Pentagon in Washington, " Noorani Airport after guarantees from the rival militiamen to dents between 1981 and May 1985, south, to watch a Soviet-American volleyball match. But a safety board spokesman "The failure on the second-stage disk FAA.” said. spare the facility from the artillery, rocket and The July 22 recommendation to the missile poundings that accompanied^^recent heavy The request was denied a day after the United emphasized, "There's no evidence at on the Saudi Arabian airplane was very The FAA has not yet responded to the States protested the use of the chemical tracer but Federal Aviation Administration said fighting. the incidents involved Pratt St Whitney this lime" that the disk failure is similiar in most respects to the six safety board’s request. Lance sues federal agency The ceyse-fire was the first Syrian-backed move to Redman said there was no direct connection. end the 12 days of fighting that killed at least 287 BONUS VALUES ROME, Ga. — F’ormer federal budget director people and injured more than 925. AND OLD TIME PRICES Bert Lance and the Calhoun First National Bank Militia .sources said "more than several" stumbling have sued the Office of the Comptroller of the blocks still threaten the cease-fire, but that rival Police fear stalker moved north Currency, charging the agency illegally made militias agreed unanimously Syria should be given a 10 PACK Spacious, public an examiner's report of the bunk. greater peace keeping role — at least in the Beirut SCHOOL LUNCH LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Police in San Francisco stepped crimes. WOOD PENCILS The killings have terrorized the U.S. District Court records Thursday indicated area. KITS so-called Night Stalker, a cunning up patrols in certain sections of the the suit accused the federal watchdog agency of They said three "security plans" were under serial killer with a list of at least city in the wake of the weekend San Fernando and San Gabriel the _ Unique Facility with Thermos attack on Peter Pan and his wife valleys in Southern California, ''illegally leaking the report to the press. consideration, each calling for Syrian army observers eight victims in the Los Angeles C h i l d r ^ n ^ s The report, in a plain brown envelope, arrived to police the cease-fire. suburbs, is now the prime suspect Barbara, 64, who were found in where neighborhood watch pro­ ‘STATIONERY their beds Sunday in the Lakeside grams are growing and gun sales A earlier this summer by mail at the offices of the The first plan, the sources said, called for in a murderous attack In San 643-5535 Atlanta Constitution and Journal, which pub­ deployment of three Syrian army brigades in SUPPLIES Francisco — 400 miles to the north. district. The house had apparently have increased since the attacks P lace, Inc. began in March. The City Council DAY CARE AND NURSERY SCHOOL lished portions of it on June 28. The lawsuit Christian east Beirut, Moslem west Beirut and the Take your pick: Paper Clips. Sheriff Sherman Block said been entered through an unlocked charges the report was leaked to the press by "an mountains overlooking the city. Rubber Bands. Pencil Thursday his detectives had linked door or window and ransacked. has offered a $10,000 reward. OCC employee, or disclosed as a direct result of Under the plan, all militias would be withdrawn Sharpener. Staple Remover, the slaying of a 66-year-old accoun­ Pan was killed, his wife is listed in the OCC’s intentional or willful failure to fulfill its from Beirut and Lebanese units returned to their Bulldog Clips, Thumb Tacks tant and the critical wounding of critical but stable condition. Both "We don't want our community Holly Urbanetti-Caseano Owner/Director confidentiality requirements, or both " barracks for reorganization and re-equipping under and much more! his wife with the seven Los had been shot in the head. to develop a false sense of security Greater ManeheBter’a newest and most comprehensive child care Federal law requires reports of investigations direct Syrian supervision. Angeles-area murder cases being Neither law enforcement depart­ and drop their guard because of the CARRY ALL ment would say what makes them San Francisco case," Broussard facility - INow serving children from 4 weeks old to six years old. by bank examiners remain confidential, but the Tbe second plan — which the sources said had the ^PENCIL KITS investigated by a special Stalker D comptroller's office has denied sending the best plan of being adopted — calls for deployment of BIG® task force. believe the killings are related, said. “He’s extremely diversified U document, which accu.sed Lance of shoddy X 6" Each kit contains 3 “Sheriff Block has confirmed and Broussard refused to com- in the way commits the crimes, he only .50 Syrian observers in Chritian east Beirut. It 'pencils. 1 eraser, 1 ruler. 2 banking practices, to the newspapers. would complement a similar security arrangement in ERASABLE PENS that homicide investigators have nrient on an Oakland Tribune is extremely cunning and he is pens. 1 protractor & 1 report that the common thread very dangerous." effect in Moslem west Beirut. Under the plan. Syrian sharpener A great buy. confirmed that the San Francisco homicide case is related to the was the sighting of a maroon car In addition to the eight killings, cases currently under investiga­ that may have been the same one nearly two dozen rapes, beatings tion in Los Angeles County,” seen following at least one of the and other assaults are under deputy John Broussard said in a Los Angeles attacks. investigation for links to a man HAPPY 60th ANNIVERSARY prepared statement. 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Jack Kemp, “Right now in politics, anything to welfare recipients becom e a staple of U.S. political campaigns, with R-N.'Y., already has a majority of conservatives goes, any low blow you w an t — candidates blasting away at each other’s alleged in his column. are long-term welfare dependent," weaknesses and failings. Now a bipartisan group R obert Dole has hired Donald Devine, the former and it wins. W h a t w e ’re trying to NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - The he said. of senators has launched a campaign against director of the Office of Personnel Management, V state expects to move 5,000 people negative political advertising, which, they charge, do is have some standard of off welfare and into jobs during the Fleming said 10 percent to 12 to head his political action committee. Campaign percent of the people receiving is a rapidly spreading “ disease" that afflicts U.S. Wagman d e c e n c y .” next year while saving millions of America. dollars in welfare costs under a AFDC benefits have been on the politics. Devine is a m ajor figure in the conservative welfare rolls for 10 years or longer The group has proposed legislation that would — Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo. program announced by Gov. Wil­ movement and was one of the Reagan liam A. O’Neill. and a GOP-backed bill would give counter the growth of negative campaign ads on administration’s premier conservative ideologues. V special emphasis to placing them The program calls for the state television and radio. It would require that His efforts to cut back and pay and benefits in jobs. broadcasters provide free time for candidates to to help welfare recipients find jobs Under the program announced issues and personalities into buzzwords and straw earned him the enmity of virtually every federal respond to certain types of negative ads. total will grow quickly. and provide them with job train­ by O’Neill the slate will create pilot employee, and he resigned when it becam e clear \ Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo., is one of the bill's men." ing, day care, transportation and programs in the Hartford and New that the Senate wouldn’t reconfirm him for a new medical services needed in order “ The intent of this legislation is not to eliminate IT WAS A HOT ISSUE, but Ted Kennedy Jr. has Britain areas where welfare moth­ sponsors. term. for them to go to work, O'Neill said ers will be recruited and trained negative ads,” he said. "It is designed to increase announced that he won’t seek the congressional "R ight now in politics, anything goes," he told Devine will hold the Campaign America post r* Thursday. for jobs with private firms. a candidate’s accountability when he seeks to use seat that will be vacated when House Speaker Tip reporters, "any low blow you want — and it wins. through the end of 1985, while he decides whether He said the state expects the negative ads. O’ Neill retires in 1986, and interest in the race has What we’re trying to do is at least have some to challenge incumbent Sen. Charles Mathias for program to move 5,000 people off "If a candidate wants to refer to his opponent, welfare rolls and into jobs in the State’s Attorney standard of decency." the GOP Senate nomination in Maryland. waned. 2 the public will see with its own eyes and hear with Danforth noted that political action committees next year, saving at least $7 million its own ears that candidate, not some anonymous PACs are a major asset for national candidates. Kennedy, 23, who lost his right leg to cancer downplays feud can spend unlimited amounts in campaigns in state and federal funds under the actor or a portentous voice narrating a staged Ti--'...... --ic-r, .iinnev for a potential presidential when he was 12, plans to continue working for the HARTFORD (UPI) - The crim ­ against a candidate, while broadcasters aren't Aid to Families with Dependent bid without committing the candidate. To do this, Massachusetts Corporation Partnership, which he Children welfare program. inal justice system continued legally obliged to provide free time so the scenes." Also sponsoring the bill are Sen. Ernest they start by giving money to other candidates, founded to help disabled people find jobs. O’Neill said the state is going doing its job despite a "turf war” “ accused” can respond. earlier this year between the chief Rollings, D-S.C,; Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.; usually congressional — which builds political "It boils down to a personal’decision,” said beyond its traditional role of The legislation would require broadcasters to k providing support to the poor and stale’s attorney’s office and the lOUs to be cashed in later. Kennedy. "If it had been a political decision, I provide free response time to the target of a Larry Pressler, R-S.D.; Nancy Kassebaum, R- through the program is offering stale police. Stale’s Attorney John Among the PACs backing 1988 Republican would have been in it. Every indication showed negative ad unless his opponent “ delivered the . Kan.; and Illinois Democrats Alan Dixon and Paul welfare recipients a chance to M. Bailey says. Simon. hopefuls, the largest in Vice President George that I could do well, if not win the thing." 3 attack in person.” Free response time would also DPI photo become financially independent. During the months of feuding. Bush’s Fund For America’s Future, with $81,600 be given to a candidate who was the target of a Kennedy said his father. Sen. Edward M. Given a choice between remain­ Bailey told lawmakers Thursday in the bank. Jack Kemp’s Campaign for Center in New York. The group held one of three tickets negative ad placed by a political action committee SEN. ROBERT DOLE, R-Kan., plans to run for Kennedy, D-Mass., had neither encouraged nor Manuel Garcete is hoisted high and cheered by 20fellow ing on welfare or going to work, the there were no complaints by Prosperity is next, with $733,000, followed by Democratic governor said he stale’s attorneys and other local or other independent group or individual. the 1988 GOP presidential nomination, so he's discouraged his candidacy. workers — all partners in the big New York State Lotto that won the North American record $41 million prize. former Sen. Howard Baker’s Republican Majority believes ’’the vast majority of prosecutors about their relation­ “ The public increasingly is voting against trying to shore up his image with his party’s right At least six others remain in the contest for the jackpot — at LOTTO headquarters at World Trade Fund, with $507,000. Dole’s PAC has only $88,000, 8th District seat, which is considered to be safely welfare recipients will choose ship wfth the state police despite candidates,” said Danforth, “ after a barrage of wing. the "personality conflict" at the but Dole hopes that with Devine at the helm, the Democratic. work over welfare” 30-second negative ads that have reduced complex Dole’s advisers have been concerned that Vice The Republican co-chairman of upper level of tfi’e agencies. the Legislature’s Human Services "In no way did it impede us in Committee applauded the pro­ enforcing the criminal laws of (2)i495 FiHSr woRm than to talk about resolving issues. Torres, R.N., and Jane DeMartino, He continued: “ I was also It also has been sadly apparent help raise the American flag at the from the time that the jury was For Over o Dozen YeorsI R.N., as well as the aides, Jan No ‘B. Smith’ impressed with how strong (my NATIVE PEACHES that the town’s general manager summit of Mount Suribachi on the sent out, they were all unanimous Kremidas and Eva Davidson, faith) was because after the jury Hale-Haven Variety • Retinal Photography has displayed little, if any, imagin­ Pacific Island of Iwo Jima in 1945. that I was innocent. Unanimous. although I realized all the staff in our household went out, every single member of • Distance Vision Computer ative leadership in attempting to Mr. Hayes became a national hero The only question was to go Excellent for freezing and canning contributed to niy mother’s care. our team was in panic.” Attorney Agenerator encourage any mediation. in an unforgettable black-and- To the Editor: through the judge’s instructions to Graventtein and Milton Apples • Visual Field Tested By an Pat Mitchell, housekeeper, did her Howard Weitzman "was a nervous If the Arabs and Israelis can white photograph. Mr. Hayes died fit their conclusions to the law." Auto Perimeter part, too, in maintaining the wreck” and attorney Don Rae was Fresh Sweet Cider talk, and if the Russians and tragically due to alcoholism 10 While this is a late response to "The thing that was amazing to well-kept appearance of the wing. "throwing up in the waste basket. ’ ’ Your Optometrist, the "ONL Y" eye care professional with a Americans can talk, then why years later. Actor Tony Curtis the July 19 "tirade” which ap­ me was the high level of intelli­ Birch Ml. Rd., Glastonbury |2lnlles beyond Vito’s) I am grateful to the staff of B Cristina, De Lorean said, was college doctorate specifically certifying training to examine can’t the elected officials of the portrayed him in a biographical peared in the Open Forum con­ Open 7 days a week for all reasons. gence of the jury," De Lorean said. 2 Wing South, Meadows, who are your eyes for glasses and contact lenses.______cerning the Lutz playground and “ an emotional disaster, but I ate town and Eighth District be film in the 1950s. under the very capable supervi­ "I mean, we were so fortunate With 2200 watts of power, Honda’s portable gen­ its neighbors, we are still upset and and slept. I was calming all of them resolved to closed door and contin­ The first non-white person to be sion of Mrs. Josephine Sullivan, because the whole idea of the erator gives you electricity for your campsite, backyard have decided to write. down. I really had faith. I just felt uous negotiations to live and work graduated from the West Point R.N, government’s case was confusing. construction.. .anywhere you need power. It has an overhead ”B. Smith” is not a member of that what God decided was what he peaceably together? Academy was 2nd Lt. David Most of them concluded that I was valve engine that's efficient, economical and reliable. It’s time to put the sins of the past Moniac, a Creek Native American our household at 36 Thomas Drive. wanted and that was the way it was Anne’s Place Marjorie A. Carlson just there and that there was no And, thanks to Honda’s exclusive Automatic Decompres­ Whether this person is too co­ going to be” behind us and work together to who was later promoted to rank of 69D Charter Oak St, (cocaine) transaction, nothing." Unisex Hair & Tanning Salon sion and maintenance-free electronic ignition, it’s a snap wardly to own up to his or her honor the commitments of the major. Maj. Moniac was killed in Manchester “ They didn’t think I should have REG. EVERYDAY LOW PRICES to start. opinion, or whether the Herald has Price of peace future. battle against Seminoles at Wahoo been there talking to these peo­ irresponsibly reported its source, The United States will sell, at UNISEX STYUNG SALON 3 Let us all work together to Swamp of Florida in 1836. ple," he said, referring to the cost, about $500,000 worth of encourage all members of the town My source: The Ethnic Almanac we would like to set the record H aircuts FEE^i^soP erm s Sessions^ government informant and agents computers and microprocessors to and district boards to dedicate by Stephanie Bernardo. straight. If there is to be a foot Real problem who set De Lorean up in the alleged the ^ v ie t Union that will be used to themselves to hard negotiating, placed in our mouth, we prefer that cocaine deal. But. he said, once the upgrade the top-secret hotline face to face, and not tossing Thomas L. Stringfellow it be our own. Is bureaucracy jurors realized that the govern­ between Washington and Moscow. $5. S ^20. ^24. political bombs at each other 183 Hillstown Road ment’s agents had offered "legiti­ To the Editor; Ronald and Martha Smith The Defense Department, always through the newspapers. Manchester mate investments and then 36 Thomas Drive on the lookout for violations of Sculptured Nalls switched it around," they “ were high-tech export restrictions, has W.J. Irish Very often people tell me that Manchester really upset with the government by Blanche Quite a contrast they give me a lot of credit for approved the sale. The new, 87 Main 8(. pursuing me. It was very clear to Reg. $35.00 2 5 Editor's note; The Herald’s improved hotline will permit both * . Manchester between stories caring for my multi-handicapped the jury that I wanted to get out and child. Please don’t give me credit procedure for verifying authentic­ countries to communicate faster that the government wouldn’t let Tues.-Fr1. 10-9 pm ity of letters was lax, and steps and also transmit pictures and photo by Naasiff To the Editor: for loving and caring for my child. me.” Sat. til 4 pm Navatos served Whether healthy or not, I will have been taken to correct it. We maps. always love and do my best for all apologize to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, EM2200X There was quite a contrast DURING HIS narcotics investi­ Watch on the Pentagon ANNE’S PLACE between two stories in Tuesday's my children, as I hope most and to our other readers, for this Now Open A complete unisex hair salon. Anne during war gation, the FBI contacted the For years, we have lambasted Herald: One was John A. John­ parents do. serious error. has over 10 years experience In British government. It was “ cru- the "revolving door” process that Thursday Nights rtbe Editor: ston’s delightful reminiscenses of But, tell me you give me credit' FIRST CLASS styling & cosmetics. cial" turn in the case, De Lorean lets Defense Department em­ until 8:00 p.m. his childhood games in Center for having to deal with the many For Appointment Call. HONDA. The Manchester Herald wel­ said, because the FBI toid the ployees take lucrative jobs with FULL SERVICE Appointments only. Approximately one-third of eligi­ Springs Park; the other an item doctors, schools and the whole comes original letters to the editor. British that he had been bragging the very contractors they were P o w e r ble native American men (2S,000) about two young men accused of bureaucracy around the handi­ Letters should be brief and to the about having contac^ with the supposed to oversee. Now Con­ R E D K E N 643-1442 enlisted in the U.S. armed forces driving their car through the park, capped or disabled. point. They should be typed or Irish Republican krm j. gress has passed a bill that could E q u i p m e n t during World War II to fight doing extensive damage. My child has gone through 17 in the neatly handwritten, and, for ease After this "mjTchances for ever put a halt to the practice. The new 6 Pearl St., Downtown Manchester, Off Main St. against the Axis countries of No comment is necessary. operations in her first 12 years of in editing, should be double­ putting the (Dublin-based) com­ law will require Pentagon em­ Japan, Germany and Italy. Four- life. None of them have been easy, WALK-INS - APPOINTMENTS WELCOME MANCHESTER MALL spaced. Letters must be signed pany back together were gone," ployees to wait two years before 811 Main Street Closed Mondays. 9>5:30 T. 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C Thomas Howell Lea Thompson 1984 Rated PG 13 kles the harsh realities of life in the wilder­ C® Kiner Korner ness Robert Logan. Susan Damanie lU S A l T N T (11) Independent New s Shaw, Hollye Holmes 1978 Rated G (20) All In the Family 8:30 PM ® (40) M r Belvedere (CC| [E S P N ] Splash! Sw im w e a r '8 5 Starring Belvedere enrages George by encouraging Chrislio Brinkley (22) M 'A ‘ S 'H Wesley to lake ballet lessons (R) [ m a x ] MOVIE: Sex Through a ^0) Entertainment Tonight (20 (57) W all Street W eek Louis Rukf‘yser W in d o w ' 39) (4d) Barney Miller analyztrs the '80s with a weekly rtjview of economic and invoslment matters [U S A ] Night Flight Manchester "Terrific Opporfunlty" $70’f ($7) State W e're In on large 6 room Town House, 3BR’s. baths, large raised hearth. 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Answer to Previous Puzzle 12:15AM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Repo fortunate now with your newest enter­ your eyes oft the target. ACROSS 4 Fruit drink M an' A punk rocker, desperate for mo 5 Suburban prises, especially II people you're lend ol ARIES (March 21-April 19) This Is 1 K E ney. takes a job with a car ropossessor % u r 1 Actrsis restaurant Emilio Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton. Susan are also involved. good day to put a bold plan you've been Btnadaret 6 1400, Roman c A N Barnes 1984 Rated R ^Birthday SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-NOV.22) You're still contemplating Into action. 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When your enthusiasm is share a linanclal Interest with another. ■ 1 4____ to Joy cheese B O Once you step out front and take com­ Maude aroused, It'll be contagious and lighten GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Authorship 15 Brothar (abbr.) 11 Precious stones 0 W mand, you're not apt to abdicate your others' spirits as well. Isn't important today, so don't be haal- 16 Gandhi'i nation 19 Sanction (fi) University Perspective authority. STILL AVAILABLE! BRAND NEW I.ISTING! $115,500 New Lilting ManchMUr CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) Some­ tant about using a companion's Idea JUST HANG YOU HAT! Hlatorlc 9 Room Colonial with Country kitchen. 1 at floor family room, fl- 17 Machina part 21 Western hemi­ 1:00 AM CBNews W hile the other reni helps pav the imirl|loge, ,t-1 r & R h u ilt 7 rooniHpIil, Fireplace. 2 c a r g a ra g e , o v e r Cleao as a whistle' \ i t s pr.-m lot on dead end VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You have the thing you've been waiting and hoping suggestion If you think It's superior to replaced living room. 3 car garage and beautiful grounds — all In abso­ sphere organiia- two familv, large spaeious rooms. i|uiel street, I acre. IJeal for the familv on ihe gf). Offered at street. Ijirpe soiiporell. ree room, plush earpetllip. 2 18 Poitonoua necessary reserve to draw upon today (B Visions Around the World tor, which has t o Y ^ e through the good yours. : lutely gorgeous shape. 2 shrub tion (abbr.) to finish tasks that require tenacity and separate utilities. Offered in the $80 s. O ff e r e d III III.' hipli FHII's. (jj) Twilight Zone auspices ot another. Is about to break CANCER (June 21-July 22) Industrious- 23 Besides (2 dedication. See through to conclusion 20 Journsyi Fish loose. It could even happen today. ness and productivity will pay larger div­ 22 Oambit wds.) whatever you start. Know whore to look db) Film/Sign-Off AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Your idends today, than usual. Put your heart 24 Scouting organi­ 24 With less hair lor romance and you'll find it. The Astro- greatest asset today Is your ability,, to 3T) Star Hustier/Sign Off and full effort Into work that generates 349 EAST CENTER ST* zation (abbr.) 25 Snooty person Graph Matchmaker set Instantly reveals make people teel special and important. Income. 26 Military cap [C N N ] Crossfire which signs are romantically perfect lor Joyce G. Epstein O n t U D C . Pick up the 2 5 _____ terriar You'll do It without nattering. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Contacts you’ll 45 Exorbitant inter­ 52 Construction you. Mall $2 to Astro-Graph. Box 489, 28 Wood forral 27 Rhone tributary 1:15 AM [TM Cl MOVIE; Seems PISCES (Fab. 20-March 19) Conditions be making over the next lew days could est rate beam (comp, Radio City Station, New York, NY 10019 M ph one and call 30 North Atlantic 29 Part of battery Like Old Tim es' A lawyer jeopardizes her continue to favor you as you strive for prove helpful. Establish a positive Real Estate 647-8895 31 African nut tree 47 Actress — wd.) husband's career by helping her ex- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You could be bird 53 River in the that Important objective. Don't take Impression. 32 Flying saucers Moorehead husband run from the police. Goldie Hawn, WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION ^ ______. 646-1316 3 3 34 Bird homa Congo (abbr.) 48 Medical picture Chevy Chase, Charles Grodin 1980 Rated JACKSTON-SHOWCASE 38 Babylonian 54 Tidy PG daily 33 Barrister (abbr.) (comp, wd.) 57 Tint 1: 3 0 A M CB America's Top Ten 36 Fraquantly 39 Bristle 49 Circuit 56 Pounds (abbr.) Bridge (poat.) 41 Deer 50 Do farm work 59 Frothy brew CB Anything for Money Wait-Watchers Cli) Independent News 37 Unclota (po«t.) 1 2 3 1 EAST HARTFORD ^ Just Reduced tor 38 Elderly (2b) Dr. Gene Scott Don't miss this exceptional valual Attractive 6+ room Colonial with 3 Quick Sale 39 Money opening 12 [CN N ] Newsnight Update NORTH Tightening up bedrooms. V h baths, fireplace, sun room & 1st floor laundry. Adjoining 40 Robin ♦ K 93 declarer always has a chance that the lot available. Call lor details 6463-4060 Was $64,900 Now reduced to [HBO] MOVIE: 'Midnight Express' A $79,900 — Owner building new 42 Spanish cheer 18 young American struggles to escape the V Q 6 1 long trump will be in the hand with; 43 Affable brutal injustices of a Turkish jail. Brad the hand the long hearts, and the last losing home, full of cherm and charec- ♦ A964 ter. 3 bedroom Colonial w/flre- 44 Away 18 Davis, Randy Quaid, John Hurt 1978 ♦ 962 heart cap be ruffed in dummy. From Rated R By James Jacoby plBced living room & formal din­ 46 Rodent WEST EAST declarer's point of view, that was not ing room, new root & cellinga. 2:00 A M ® MOVIE, ‘a Boy Tan Feat Here is another deal based on tak­ 46 Sherry ♦ A 82 ♦ 65 likely to work on this deal. West had $129,900 One owner home maintained Tall' The adventures of a young lad who Manchester 51 Canal Zone ▼ 52 ▼ J 10 9 8 ing away the opponents' idle cards. already shown up with five clubs and Something Special with pride lake 28 26 27 tries to cross Africa alone to reach his aunt This tinne declarer got it right. three spades. If he had four hearts, he after his parents' death Edward G. Robin­ ♦ Q 1 0 2 ♦ K J853 That's what this house Isl Beaullluriyufiy decorated — 3/4 bedrooms, lat 66 Cereal grain son, Fergus McClelland. Constance Cum­ ♦ 108 7 5 4 ♦ A3 After Elast had won the club ace would have been dealt a singleton floor mahogany panelled family room — rec room — fully landscaped. 56 Tatar lancar 34 and returned the three to South’s Call todayl mings. 1965. SOUTH diamond, which he would probably Put Number 1 to work for you.’ 60 Stinging insect ( B Eye on Hollywood king, declarer artfully placed the have led. 61 Macaw genua 37 ♦ Q J 1074 CU) Solid Gold ▼ AK73 spade jack on the table. West was not MANCHESTER $109,900 62 RuMian taken in. He quickly played the ace of n I c E A r' ^ T n i c e PRICEI Delightful 7 room lull dormered Cape with 40 (41) Despedida ♦ 7 Declarer decided to take away the monetary unit spades and gave his partner a club assumabla mortgage features 3 bedrooms, spacious 1 at floor lamtiy ♦ KQ J opponents’ idle cards. He played the Wait-Watchers Q3 Southern atate [M A X ] MOVIE; To Be Or Not To Be' A ruff. Elast now returned the heart room with wood stove, VA baths & located In moat desirable area. Call husband and wife performing team, world- diamond ace and ruffed a diamond • (abbr.) Vulnerable: Elast-Wesl jack. South won the ace of hearts and lor an appointment. ' ______^S la n g y famous in Poland, find themselves threa­ Dealer: South high, returned to dummy’s spade nine W A IT forever, but you'll never 48 49 80 1 tened by the Nazis at the outbreak of played a spade to the king as East dis­ . afflrmativa and trumped another diamond.-But find a solid atone built home on World W ar II, Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft Wait North Eait Sooth carded a diamond. FREE MARKET EVALUATION 5 Affirmations Blast was already in trouble. On tha 9.8 acres ol land w/many fruit 66 Rated PG ! ♦ 0 Soak flex third spade he had to find a discard. If treat, grape arbor, raspberry 8 1 2 : 3 0 A M ® m o v i e : 'Track of tha Pass 2^ Pass 3V If hearts were 3-3, there would be blueberry buahat. your own DOWN 81 Pass 4^ he threw a diamond, the forthcoming Moon Beast' Tliu rising of the moon trans­ Pass Pass nojtroblem. Since they are not, what duck pond with a loot bridge to a forms a man into a monster because of a Pass diamond ruff would make dummy’s private Island. All this for ;i Wobbles should declarer do? The usual Bolton $104,900 64 meteorite fragment imbedded in his body. last diamond good. If he chucked | $87,600 2 Light brown Chase Cordell, Donna Leigh Drake. 1974, approach to such problems is to leave REAL ESTATE SERVICES Great Value 3 Source of heart, that suit would run for dacUn- That's what this ranch offers you. Three bedrooms, 1st floor laundry, [C N N ] Sports Latenight Opening lead: 4 5 a trump outstanding and play out the power (C)1965 by NEA Inc 23 er. So 10 tricks were mad* ala * 63 East Center St„ Manchester. 643-4060 beautiful wooded lot. Great locatloni See it todayl [ESPN ] Sportscenter high hearts. If they do not split. squeeze. MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 23. 1985 - 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 23, 1985 Contractors review fume incident Ogle said the problem Wednes­ said. W eeken d HARTFORD (UPI) - Construc­ project. FOCUS/ tion officials working on the "Every effort will be made to day began when a worker was The fumes were able to escape restoration of the Capitol are assure that there are no future using steel wool on woodwork in from the chamber because reviewing their procedures follow­ occurrences such as that of Wed­ the Senate Chamber and some workers had not covered doors to ing an incident that sent irritating nesday afternoon." Ogle said in a pieces of steel wool apparently got the Senate's upper-level galleries fumes through the building, state memorandum distributed Thurs­ Into an exposed electrical outlet with plastic sheeting, as they had officials say. day to people working in the and caused sparks and a small been told to do by the architect and ' Capitol. flame. construction manager. Ogle said. Some workers and visitors were Ogle also said Capitol police are The worker apparently over­ ordered to leave the historic examining procedures "to assure reacted and emptied the contents He said officials also are investi­ building for about 15 minutes against overreaction and confu­ of a 10-pound fire extinguisher and gating why the building's smoke Wednesday afternoon after a sion and to assure the utmost half of another extinguisher onto alarm system wasn't activated, worker used a fire extinguisher safety of those in the building the outlet, releasing fumes that but believe it probably was not and sent the acrid- smelling fumes should future problems of this sort were drawn out of the chamber sensitive to the non-toxic fumes into hallways and other open arise." ir,.„ thp building's open areas. Ogle given off by the fire extinguishers. spaces. It was the second incident this month that prompted police to order people out of the building. On Aug. 6, smoke from a welding GOP wants answers on Bennet operation made its way into an air conditioner and was circulated Continued from page 1 earlier this year and will run for "I hope they do," said Fogarty into one room in the building. the Board of Directors in No­ when asked if he thought the In the latest incident, the build­ "Perhaps the town should be vember as a Democrat, said he Republicans would try to make it a ing's fire alarm system was not more actively involved in these voted against the Bennet project in campaign issue. "I think the activated by the fumes and some projects once they are com­ 1983 only because the plan deviated project is sufier." workers said they were not told of pleted," he said. from an earlier one in which part of the problem and remained in the DiRosa said the town should take the building would have been used building while others left. action to correct problems if it is as a sheltered workshop. David B. Ogle, executive direc­ found that Greater Hartford Several of the directors said they EMERGENCY expected the problems at Bennet to tor of the Office of Legislative Realty Management Corp. has not Fire — Police — Medical 2 Management, said Thursday the been doing its job. become an issue in this year's construction manager for the "This is a project which in some campaign for municipal offices. DIAL 911 renovation project is reviewing the way, shape or form has the town's "If it affects the people of this procedures and practices used by backing," he said. community, it's an issue," Mercier In Manchester contractors involved in the DiRosa, who switched parties said. V f '■ 3 W e’re so proud of being selected as a 1.11 l u . i .; i-U-U4a i.i-4.1 * i-,-U P R E M I E R d e a l e r ! n ^ PREMIER DEALER, that for a limited time j; iM niigrm i.tLi:-,-:!. we're offering SPECIAL PRICING on these Silk City GE topof-the-line products during our... to sing

Herald photo by Tarquinlo Peach of a gal at shell Emma Parker of 219 N. Main St. peels peaches at the PREMIER Members of the Manchester Connection, a quartet which will Manchester, lead; Rich D’Ambrosio of Wethersfield, bass; and Eighth District firehouse this morning, helping the entertain this weekend at the Manchester Bicentennial Band Bill Dow of Manchester, baritone. Dow is also president of the district fire department get ready for its annual peach I'tiTEHlitfil-ti-ir: Shell, include Jim Nolan of Glastonbury, tenor; Mike Cecere of Manchester group. festival tonight at 6. Parker has volunteered to peel MAJOR APPLIANCES -t-tt-t n-' t-rTtrntM -m ti peaches for 14 years. By Nancy Pappas Manchester Connection. vibrato, which quavers all over the place. You need to Members of the Silk City Chorus come from almost Herald Reporter Friends and neighbors began singing together, sing a flat note, in perfect tune, with perfectly a 40-year age span. It's an active, growing chapter of probably to pass the time as they waited their turn for matched vowel sounds, in order to set up your the barbershop movement. About four years ago it DEALER had dwindled down to 45 members: now there are Obituaries The barbershops of the 1880s have been replaced a shave. They sang the popular songs of the day, and overtones." with the unisex hair stylinj) salons of the 1980s. The worked out harmonies as they went along. The days of harmonizing-as-you-go are fading fast. more than 71. dally hot-towel-and-shave has been supplanted by the Most barbershop numbers are carefully arranged: Some of the singers travel 40 miles or more, also a former district fire warden monthly trim-and-blow-dry. But the distinctive THE DISTINCTIVE SOUND of a barbershop both sheet music and practice tapes are available. primarily to sing under the direction of Jim Curtis of A Samuel Felice and an honorary life member of the harmonies of barbershop quartets remain — a quartet — recognizable to even the untrained ear — is The ideal barbershop song has a fairly limited Windsor. Curtis was formerly the baritone in the Samuel Felice, 73, of 144 High­ Glastonbury Historical Society. reminder of that bygone era. based on what's called the seventh chord. Close your range of notes, and is simple enough for anyone to Sound Assurance, the district's champion quartet. He land St., died Thursday at Hartford He is survived by three sons, eyes and listen to the last four chords in the old sing. Songs with a wide range and difficult intervals, has been directing the Manchester group for three Hospital. He was the husband of Alvah A. Russell Jr. of Glaston­ Manchester audiences will hear those nostalgic years. sounds on Sunday, as three barbershop quartets and favorite, "Sweet Adeline," and you'll know what that such as "When The Deep Purple Falls," would not Lucy (Barile) Felice. bury, Dan L. Russell of East PREVIEW SALE means. make good barbershop quartet numbers. Nor would At Sunday's concert, the Manchester Connection the Silk City Chorus present a 7 p.m. concert at the Born in Manchester, he was a Hart^rd, and David M. Russell of When four notes of a "barbershop seventh" are "The Star Spangled Banner." will sing numbers such as Alexander's Ragtime Band, lifelong resident. Before he retired Manchester: a sister, Margaret Mora Than A Mora Than A Mora Than A Mora Than A Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell on the campus of Zippity Do Dab, When I Wore My Daddy's Brown Manchester Community College. sung correctly. It ought to sound as though seven notes in 1968, he owned and operated the Olmsted of Manchester: six grand­ WftSNfK DRYER RANGE REFRIGERATOR are being produced. That's because the four true notes ON THE OTHER HAND, even beginners may be Derby, Sweet Adeline, and Ten Feet Off TheGround, a Hilltop Market on Oak Street. sons and two granddaughters: and Jazz is often called the first entirely American form produce a resonance which sound like seven notes. able to harmonize with a tune such as, "Down by the Disney song. H D He was a member of the Knights several nieces and nephews. of'muslc. It that is the case, then barbershop harmony It's been called the best of amateur singing, because Old Mill Stream" or "In the Good Old Summertime." The chorus will do songs such as I Have a Song To of Columbus, the Manchester Memorial services will be Wed­ is the second. It goes back to the 1870s and 1880s, when barbershop music uses untrained voices to their best Some of those numbers are considered kind of Sing, We Kind of Like Those Good Old Songs, That Senior Citizens Orchestra and a nesday at 2 p.m at the Buck­ the barbershop was really the social hub of men's life advantage. It actually sounds best when sung by corny, so for a few decades barbershop quartets and Summer When We Were Young', Everybody Wants To former member of the Italian ingham Congregational Church. 16 in a town. vocalists who have no professional training, Nolan choruses attracted primarily middle aged singers, Go To Heaven and a trilogy including Dixie, Battle American Club. Cricket Lane, Glastonbury. Burial "Men were shaved there, had their hair cut there, it said. Nolan said. But that picture is turning around. Out of Hymn of the Republic and This Is My Country. Besides his wife, he is survived will be at the convenience of the may even have been where the local surgeon did his "To a certain extent the people with professional the top 10 quartets at this year's international The chorus rehearses at the Bentley School, every by two sons, Thomas R. Felice of family. There are no calling hours. work," said Jim Nolan, a member of both the Silk City training have to de-emphasizeit," he said. "They are championships, seven were comprised of young men Monday night at 7:30. Visitors are welcome — Anaheim, Calif., and Robert T. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Chorus and a quartet of chorus members, called the used to singing with color. We don't want that kind of in their 20s, he said. whether to sing or just to listen. Felice of Manchester: a daughter, Center St., is in charge of G Mrs. Joseph (Betty) Lupacchinoof arrangements. G Glastonbury: four sisters, Memorial donations may be Yolanda Felice, Eleanor Galli and made to the Buckingham Congre­ Mary Laurie, all of Manchester, gational Church, and Mafalda Hill of Long Beach, ‘Dynasty’ is appropriate for George Hamiiton Calif.: five grandchildren: and Anthony S. Evans A799 several nieces and nephews. Anthony S. Evans, 77, of 25 N, ♦A ?8 The funeral will be Monday at Elm St., husbaiid of Mary (Mey­ \ By Vernon Scott Ocean. He has renovated the star for 27 years only to discover works hard, all the while gently anyone living a better life than I do. 8:15 a.m. from the John F. Tierney ♦ 9 9 9 \S United Press International mansion to include an enormous the species is all but extinct. kidding himself. I truly enjoy life by side-stepping ers) Evans, died Thursday at \S \f4lK S Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Manchester Memorial Hospitbl. jecond-story recreation room and "There used to be an aura about "I'm serious in working condi­ the negatives and getting on with Model TFX24FG tions," he said, "butnottothe point with a mass of Christian burial at 9 Born in Rockville, he had lived in \S Model DDE9200G HOLLYWOOD - George Hamil­ bar that looks down on his movie stars that surpassed their things." \8 of insecurity. Most people in TV a.m. at St. James Chui'ch. Burial Manchester the -last 47 years. ELECTRONIC REFRIGERATOR ton has found a perfect home in swimming pool. movies. It was a very special. Hamilton was asked several will be in St. James Cemetery. Before he retired in 1970, he was Model WWA8600G TOP OF THE LINE WITH REFRESHMENT CENTER "Dynasty," a TV series that image in the public mind, and it are worried about being canceled. GENERAL ELECTRIC Model JB600GH Built-in compartment door for To me such things are just times previously by producer Calling hours are Sunday from 2 to owner of Tony's Esso for many chronicles the goings-on of the big OFF THIS ROOM is a complete seems to have disappeared. After Aaron Spelling to join the "Dyn­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. EXTRA LARGE CAPACITY AUTOMATIC DRYER instant access to inner shelf, gym with all the latest equipment. all these year^ I can dance with the temporary setbacks. There are years. 3>IN-1 WASHER Extra large capacity Electronic GE RANGE WITH SOLID-STATE from the outside 23 5 cu ft side- rich. asty" cast. Although he is busily Memorial donations may be He was a communicant of St. The dashing movie star will be Beyond it lies his impeccably best of them. But I don't know. other things I can do in real estate, 3*way washer—extra large • Sensor Control Dryer 6 cycles — OVEN TOUCH CONTROLS by-side refrigerator with 8 57 cu the stock market, business, preparing to produce and star in made to the American Heart Bridget Church. capacity tor regular toads, including automatic permanent Temperature controlled roasting ft freezer 4 adjustable glass added to the cast of the highly decorated bedroom containing the "People want to believe in Association. 310 Collins St., whatever. "Love At Second Bite," Hamilton Besides his wife, he is survived Spotscrubber for small loads of press 4 drying selections or broiling with the temperature shelves Textured doors Seated rated show this fall, playing a largest bed in California. The opulence and lifestyles that are agreed to guest star in 15 episodes Hartford. tough stains and Mini-Wash for Removable up-front lint filter probe Plug-in Calrod* surface Moist ’N Fresh high-humidity downstairs rooms look as if they better than their own. I suppose "Being famous is a marvelous by a son, William A. Evans of profligate motion picture director of the prime time soap. deiicates 5 programmed fabric Variable end-of-cycle signal units with porcelain enamel finish pans Cool 'N Fresh lower were taken from the pages of that's why they love 'Dynasty.' asset. You get off a plane any­ Manchester: a daughter, Mrs. drip pans bent on swindling 'TV's Carrington "It will be two years before selections Variable water levels Interior light hum idity pan House Beautiful. where and people ask if they know Samantha Roback Sebastian (Marilyn) Interlangi of family out of its fortune. I've tried to develop that sort of life 'Love At Second Bite' is ready for In the courtyard at the end of a you, which is great unless they ask Bridgeport: a brother, John Eva- While actor Hamilton himself is until I could believe it myself. theaters," Hamilton said. "1 was Samantha Moran Roback, infant long drive rests a collection of if you're Tony Perkins or Warren niski of Manchester: three sisters, Mora Thof* A Mora Than A Mora Than A Mora Than A not as affluent as Blake Carring­ "I'm constantly the optimist and contemplating a long tour to daughter of John and Victoria Hamilton's automobiles, including Beatty. Mary Ballasano of Hartford, Alice ton, the show's patriarch played by like taking chances. I believe in publicize the picture. Now I can (Moran) Roback, of 35 Anthony DISHWASHER MICROWAVE OVEN MICROWAVE OVEN MICROWWE OVEN a classic convertible Silver Cloud holding deuces and drawing to a "Look, I'velasled 27 years in this Davis of Randelman, N.C., and John Forsythe, he is enormously stay at home and do 'Dynasty' and S' Road, Bolton, died Thursday at the Rolls Royce, his favorite. full house. There's calamity all business, which is longer than Baystate Medical Center, Spring- Ann Evans of Wethersfield: and wealthy. A veteran of 52 movies get more publicity for the film than five grandchildren. and more than 200 TV shows, Long divorced, he lives with his around us, but you can't drive a Clark Gable did, and. I'm still field, Mass. 11-year-old son, Ashley, with Ferrari at 150 miles an hour and getting offers to work in movies I could on tour. She was born Aug. 19 at the The funeral will be Saturday at Hamilton is an astute businessman 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes Funeral and an accomplished gambler. whom he enjoys salmon fishing. worry about it. You have to go for and TV, which is great. I never "Also, it's a nice working all day Baystate Medical Center. L J : Hamilton, who dates several it." forget that I'm not being paid for with fine people like John For­ Besides her parents, she is Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of Hamilton, eternally tanned, Christian burial at 9 a.m. at St. well-muscled and slender, enjoys a women regularly, vows he will doing nothing. I'm performing a sythe, Linda Evans and Joan 2 survived by her maternal grand­ service people enjoy. Also I don't never marry again. 2 Bridget Church. Burial will be in life of high style and luxury. HAMILTON IS EASY to mis­ Collins, then getting a few days off parents, Mr. and Mrs. William The tall, elegantly dressed actor read. His image as a dandy is forget that it doesn't pay to get to go fishing with Ashley. And Moran of Manchester: her pater­ St. James Cemetery. Calling hours He lives in Charlie Chaplin's lounged on one of several sofas in misleading. Beneath the patina of excited about success. It is always when I leave the series, I can go nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. are tonight from 7 to 9. former home high atop the Holly­ GEORGE HAMILTON his aerie, and said, "It's funny. elegant dilettante is a tough- temporary. right into production with my Richard J. Roback of South Memorial donations may be wood hills with a sweeping vista of ... in ‘Dynasty’ I've been working at being a movie minded actor and businesman who "At the moment, I can't imagine movie," Windsor: and her paternal great- made to the Boy Scouts of Beverly Hills and the Pacific grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John America, Troop 25, care of Center ♦368 Pasqualini of South Windsor. Congregational Church, 11 Center St., Manchester, 06040. ♦ 5 4 8 ♦A98 »2BB The funeral will be private. \S 3 Burial will be in St. James Mason Moses ♦ 5 9 8 »abb U ab 3 Cemetery. There are no calling iS A B \S \S Communist China makes a man out of Kari iVlarx hours. The Holmes Funeral Home Mason Moses, 80, of 229 Finney Road, Ellington, formerly of Avon, \S Model JVM64 Model JEM31E has charge of arrangements. Model JET235 Memorial donations may be died Aug. 23 at Manchester Mem­ SAVE COUNTERSPACE Bv Ann Scott works out of date. buy coarse bread, hides from the orial Hospital. He was the husband Model GSD28O0D DELUXE SPACEMAKER- MICROWAVE OVEN WITH 10 years in jail at the hands of Jiang made in care of Maureen Capalbo, MICROWAVE OVEN WITH SPACEMAKER It'* United Press International Marx emerges not as the revered founder mailman to avoid paying postage of the late Mae (Schneider) Moses. SOPHISTICATED SENSOR MICROWAVE OVEN Qing, the headstrong wife of Mao Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, ELECTRONIC Replaces existing range hood Sophisticated sensor makes THE PLAY THRUSTS Marx into and is rescued from eviction from Tse-tung whose radical ideas dom­ He was born in Hartford and was TOUCH CONTI Wide .8 cu. It cavity. Easy to of communism, whose name and slogans Wesson Women's Hospital, Bays­ Built-in exhaust fan and cooktop microwave cooking easy and install in less than an hour. Word PEKING — He tried to cheat at a the spotlight and boldly exposes his his shabby, cluttered London tene­ inated Chinese propaganda and art a lifelong resident of the area. He POTSCRUBBERi* tllSHWASHER light 10 power levels Automatic adds Ilexibility to Auto Cook flaws — creating for Chinese still gleam from gigantic red billboards in ment by his socialist colleague tate Medical Center, 759 Chestnut 11 performance monitoring pro­ Prompting Display provides pro- game of chess. He got drunk and circles before her leftist clique, St., Springfield, Mass., 01199. attended the University of Connec­ Cooking Control featuring Auto function. Electronic touch con­ flew into rages. He yelled sexist theatergoers a human image to Friedrich Engels. ticut, and graduated from Rutgers grams, 10-year full Iwarranly on Cook. Auto Roast, and Auto trols. Dual Wave'” microwave g^ramming Instructions. Time central Peking — but as a typical 19th "the Gang of Four," fell from PermaTut* lub ano door liner Detrosl system—designed lor good, Cook 1 & 2 lets you set two remarks at his wife on their silver match the party's stunning reap­ While struggling with his major power in 1976. University School of Pharmacy. (ask for details). Temperature power levels within one time wedding anniversary; praisal of orthodox Marxism. work, "Das Kapital," Marx Alvah A. Ru s m II Sr. He was the founder and owner of even cooking results. cook program. Auto Roast Time century European man with typical flaws. "Jiang Qing thought that I Sensor System. Delayed start Meet "Ka-er Ma-ke-si" — Karl "On March 14, 1883, the great mourns the death of his only son wasn't obeying her, that I didn't Alvah A. Russell Sr., 84, of of 237 Manchester Drug Store, retiring in option. ol Day Clock. 5 Power Levels. Karl Marx departed from the (Act I), and that of Jenny (Act II), 1971. Marx, that is — in his most recent, listen to what she said, so she made Mountain Road, Glastonbury, for­ eyebrow-raising appearance bn world of the living,'' a deep male matic Marxism prevalent during smoking philospher indulges in before finally dying himself in the merly of Manchester, died Thurs­ He was a member of sevefal an example of me," said Zhao, the Chinese stage. voice booms as the curtain rises. Mao's chaotic, 1966-76 Cultural dancing, hugging, kissing and melodramatic conclusion of Act adding he formulated the ideas for day at Manchester Memorial professional and charitable As China's Communist Party "More than 100 years have passed Revolution. bursts of rage. He drinks until he's Iff. Hospital. He was the husband of organizations. his play on Marx while in prison. Top-of-the-Line Model Display leaders cast off the fetters of since then," it says, echoing The drama, more propaganda red-nosed. He cheats at chess — "My purpose was to introduce Zhao, a former PLA actor, was the late Marlon (Benham) Russell. He is survived by a daughter, Marxist dogma, Chinese army almost verbatim the People's than art, spans the last three slyly retracting a bad move in a Marx as a common man — just like Carole Harman of Foster, R.I.: a freed in 1975, the same year Deng, Born in East Orland, Maine, July Written Warranty Protection playwright Zhao Huan has cast the Daily charge that orthodox Marx­ decades of Marx' exile in London, match against the family nurse. any other," said 60-year-old playw­ brother, Samuel Moses of Pitts­ jailed by Mao as the nation's "No. 2 20, 1991, he had lived in Glaston­ 19th-century German philosopher ism Is obsolete. where the revolutionary settled He is paternalistic and sexist right and director Zhao in a bury ihe past 58 years. Knd field, Mass.: and two sisters, Sara Prompt, Reliable Service Capitalist Roader," won rehabili­ and founding father of commu­ Zhao's latest play reflects an after his expulsion from Prussia in towards his wife Jenny. "All backstage interview. "I wanted to tation for the first time. previously, in Manchester, y J Moses and Rachel Moses, both of FREE LOCAL ongoing propaganda drive by Ellington. The GE Answer Center'' service nism as a fallible, emotional man. 1849 and remained until his death. women should be protected by pull Marx out of the big portraits " Marx wasn't a god — he himself Before he retired, he ^fas a DELIVERY “Karl Marx in Exile in London," Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping and Marx emerges not as the revered men," he bellows, after discover­ and bring him to life." self-employed carpenter and was The funeral will be Sunday at 11 said Das Kapital shouldn't - be Convenient Credit FREE REMOVAL Zhao's controversial, three-act his more open-minded allies to founder of communism, whose ing Jenny borrowed 100 pounds Zhao, a veteran officer who taken as a blble. He.opposed the involved in restoration work in a.m. at the Ellington Jewish OFOLD play, was attacked by diehard eradicate the personality cults of name and slogans still gleam from without his permission. enlisted in the People's Liberation idea that his works should be buildings in Manchester and sur­ Cemetery, Ellington. Weinstein Do-It-Yourself Help APPLIANCE party leftists and shut down communist heroes like Mao, Marx gigantic red billboards in central Army (PLA) on the eve of the 1949 Mortuary, 640 Farmington Ave., DEALER SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER Yet Marx is also-portrayed as an immutable, that you couldn't edit rounding towns. The Keeney Street ' FREE shortly after its 1983 debut. It and Lenin by portraying them Peking — but as a typical 19th communist takeover, is now chief Hartford, is in charge of 445 IMIiTFORO KO.-KEENEY SI. QIT OFF 1-384 angry, frustrated intellectual, them, or correct one word," said School was among buildings he INSTALLATION suddenly reappeared in Peking more candidly in movies, plays century European man with typi­ whose hatred for capitalism of the PLA'sall-soldlerGuangzhou worked on. arrangements. Zhao. MANCHESTER 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 7 (axoept bulHns) this summer — just months after and books. It also symbolizes cal flaws. sprang from personal poverty and Military Region Drama Troupe. " A lot has changed during the He was a member of the Memorial donations may be the party mouthpiece People's Peking's pragmatic push to end made to a charity of the donor's GE. We bring good things to life. OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS TIL I . TUM-WIO>iAT TIL I • FRIDAY TA8 NO PARAGON of communist a tragic family life. last few years, so some of his Buckingham Congregational Daily declared Marx's classic the political fanaticism and dog- virtues, the sentimental, cigar­ He pawns family heirlooms to AN EARLIER PLAY won Zhao Church of Glastonbury. He was choice. conclusions should be changed.” MANCHKSTKR HKHALP. Friday, Aug. 23. 1985 — Ig 12 MANCHKSTKR HKRALD, Friduv, Aug. 23, 19aS W eekenders A dvice Find crafts at fair Cotton comes to Ellington Stutterers’ handicaps include ridicule We’re Here to Serve You The Tolland County Art Association will sponsor its Fans of the blues won't want to miss a special r Let Chedie Paindiris and ha fhendfy annual arts and,crafts fair at the scenic Ellington concert with James Cotton tonight at Backstage, a staff help make your visit a pleasant one! and hid them. I see him going crazy Center Green in Ellington on Saturday from 10 a.m. to club in the Adam's Hit) restaurant, Route 83 in • dear For information about this or­ <.■;> r looking for those keys hut I don’t 4 p.m If rain threatens, the event will move inside to Ellington. Tickets cost $10.50 at the door. READERS: ganization, write to: National n: ft: say anything I would like to know MY BROTHERS Ellington High School on Maple Street. My attention Stuttering Project, 1269 Seventh whose keys they ;ire. Indian pow-wow has teen called Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 94122. PLACE to a handicap Please enclose a long, stamped, Should 1 ask him? You can print Dear Abby self-addressed envelope. Members of more than 30 American Indian tribes that afflicts this. He never reads your column. 1U ;S l AU Hy\N I will demonstrate dancing, drumming, arts and crafts millions of peo­ NEEDS H E LP Buy bargains at saie DEAR ABBY: I have not been and other native American skills at a program from 9 ple, but because Abigail Van Buren Ice' Gredni married very long and I need to Tag sale treasures plus a variety of baked goods will a m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, at Haddam ^eadows State it isn't life- BREAKFAST SPECIALS a know now to handle this: DEAR NEEDS: Don't ask him 2 E(30S, TOAST. be sold Saturday starting at 9 a m. at the sale at 236 Park, off Route 9A in lladdam. Events at the Indian threatening in whose keys they are. A man who C o tm - Tm $ 1 '***' ' Bacon Fairfield Ave., Hartford, sponsored by the Business encampment begin at 11 a.m., with a grand entry the physical My husband is a very good- cheats will also lie. (xJulca JLa'I w orSauaagn Maa*T9 and Professional Women’s Club of Hartford. procession of participants, in full tribal d ress. sense, it is min­ looking man who gets a lot of imized. It’s the tffiv c o MOM -nAu Fill, zoo AM. TO 1IM AM. Proceeds will be used for scholarships for area youth. Highlights include the Mountain Spirit Crown attention from the ladies. His job a KIPS SPECIALS EVERY DAY a only handicap 1 know of that is name a lew. Dancers at 1:30 p.m ; competitive dancing from (bartending) puts him on display, CONFIDENTIAL TO WOR­ LUNCHEON ^ C IA L S openly ridiculed and made the butt When a stutterer stutters, here’s children at 2:30 p.m.; and canoe races on the so to speak, where he can meet a lot RIED IN DICKINSON. TEXAS: SOUP a SANDWICH OF THE DAY of jokes. It’s stuttering. what riot to do: Don’t insert words, Connecticut River from 3 to 4 p.m. of attractive women. Some of them You have good reason to worry. *1” o r »2 ^ » Come to the fair! People who stutter are terrified or finish phrases for the stutterer. At the same time, the Black Powder Rendezvous get friendly when they're half- According to the Mayo Clinic DAILY DINNER to answer a telephone, speak up in Don’t say, "Just think before you will occur in the same park. This event opens loaded, which is very handy for Health Letter: "Cigarette smok­ SPEOALS Fnow *2 ** You can see the livestock, admire the large a classroom, apply in person for a speak, and don't talk so fast.” Saturday at 8.30a.m. and runs until 5: .30 p.m.; Sunday him because he doesn’t have to pay ing greatly increases your chances brM kteat * Lunch * fXnnor vegetables, exclaim over the needlework and gasp the event will be open from 11 a m. to 5; 30 p.m. job, ask for a date, order in a These seemingly helpful sugges­ over the beautiful flowers at the Hartford County 4-H to get them drunk. He also works of acquiring bladder cancer. Ci­ Senior Olecount after 4 p.m. Volunteers wearing costumes from the French and restaurant, etc. tions don’t work. late hours, which does’t help our tfiarWi Pefiy Fair this weekend The fair is open until midnight What can help? There’s a garette smokers acquire bladder Indian War. the Revolutionary War and the War of Becaue stutterers are afraid to marriage. He should get home by 2 236 North Main Street tonight; from 9 a m. to midnight Saturday and from 9 National Stuttering Project com­ cancer two to five times more 1812 will demonstrate military skills, colonial crafts talk, they are thought to be less a.m. but sometimes he’s not home OPEN r DAT! A WUX ManchootM 64S-OS36 a m. to .5 p.m. Sunday Admission is $1.50 for adults, posed of members who form frequently than nonsmokers. The (MeU le A ntfy'sl and perform in close-order drills. intelligent than the average per­ until 5 or 6.1 think he’s cheating on 2 hazard increases with the number children under 12 admitted free son. Some famous people who were self-help groups in every state. I Admission each day is $2 for adults and $1 for me. of cigarettes you smoke daily and stutterers, but overcame it: Tho­ have seen their materials and children ages 6 to 12. the number of years you continue mas Jefferson, Charles Darwin, newsletters, and recommend them Well, 1 found a strange set of the habit.” We’re Here to Serve You Biuegrass returns jsHiftS Jack Parr and Anthony Quinn, to highly. keys in his nneket, so 1 took them Herald photo by Tarqulnlo Lei Charlie Paindirla tnd hit Mendt/ Have a peachy keen time elan help makd your vieil a plaasani one! Last Fair Deal, the Torrington-based biuegrass band, will play a coneert tonight at the Bicentennial The Eighth District fire department will hold its Planters elect officers Band Shell. This was rescheduled from the Aug 11 annu.d Peach Fe’stival tonight, starting at 6. Generous Diet helps check cholesterol level MY BROTHERS concert, which was rained out, 'Fhe concert will begin bowls of shoiteake will be served, for $1.50 per Huffield, treasurer; Fay Poole, presi­ at 7 p.m.. and is free portion S(|uare dancers will perlorm at 7:45. Perennial Planters Garden Club, which beautifies town parks with plantings, dent; and Gail Rosenberg, vice D E A R DR. like diabetes, high blood pressure, X-rays. Can anything be done for PLACE 3 recently elected officers. They are, from president. GOTT: I take and the like. "Condition" isa much this? cholesterol pills more general term. Although it IU:S l AU H A M left, Donna Maloney, secretary; Elsie (Lorelco) and may include disease, it ordinarily DEAR READER: Yes Your Atarax for my is used for more non-specific, less knee will not necessarily "give allergies. Ev­ Dr. Gott serious situations. For example, I out" from osteoarthritis. You may Ice-' Greani^ ery two months ■\ hr' would refer to alcoholism and - A have an abnormality of joint 230 North Main SIraat I start to itch. Peter Gott, M.D. cancer as diseases, not conditions. O PtN 7 DAYS A WUX Manchaalar 646-0036 A bout Tovun 1 motion fdue to relaxation of the My doctor gives \ The above reader appears to structures that support the knee. I me a shot and f y have too much cholesterol in her think you should see an orthopedic I’m all right for blood-stream; that is a disease surgeon. Although you will cer­ Smoker’s group holds session Circle has potiuck another two DAVIS FAMILY called hypercholesterolemia. Her tainly need X-rays, you may also m on th s. M y Smoker's Anohymous meets at 8 p.m. on Sundays at St. Margaret Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will hold skin problem on tbe other hand, is require special testing to deter­ doctor says the itching is caused by every two months. 1 hope it isn’t a Weekend Specials Bonanza Meetijfg Room at 240 Spencer St. ;i potiuck and meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the home probably a "condition.” If she had mine the ways in which your knee nerves. Is this true? form of cortisone. of Ann Gryk of .55 Highwood Drive. psoriasis, it would be a disease. joint is malfunctioning. Specific If I were you, I’d stop the Lorelco •,Fresh Baby Bov Scallops Conditions are often easier to put exercises may help strengthen a D E AR READER: People with and make a vigorous attempt to •’Fresh Swordfish Red Cross seeks volunteeris on with; 1 guess that’s why many weak knee^ As a last resort, Craft exchange planned allergies itch, and your discomfort • Baked Stuffed Flounder control your cholesterol with diet. patients prefer to call their dis­ *7.99 American Red Cross, Connecticut Valley East may be due to your allergies. surgical repair or correction may w/crabmeat stuffing M;inchester Family Day-Cure Exchange will hold a If your itching stops, voila! If not, eases “ conditions." But renaming Branch, is seeking volunteers to do health history Atarax • should help. However, be necessary.• craft idea exchange for area licensed day are ask your doctor for referral to a an illness doesn’t help cure it. interviews, blood pressures and hemoglobin tests at some high-strung, tense people providers Wednesday at 7 -p m. in the community determatologist. "Condition," in doctor talk, usu­ • USDA London Broil area bloodmobilcs. Volunters must be registered often will feel itchy sensations. w/mushroom sauce room of Super Stop & Shop. ally means we don’t know what it nurses, licensed partical nurses, doctors or optome­ This type of skin condition usually Send your questions to Dr. Gott *6.99 Persons attending are asked to bring craft ideas or DEAR DR. GOTT: What is the is. • Fresh Fried, Baked, Broiled Flounder trists or student nurses who have completed two years is difficult to treat: again. Atrax at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH sample projects they have nuide with or for day care difference between a condition and (All above include potato, salad, roll & butter) of clinical training. A two-hour training session is children and to exchange ideas with other providers. may be effective. To make matters, a disease? 44101, Due to volume of mail, required to do the interviews. Anyone interested in more complicated, many medi­ DEAR DR. GOTT: Sometimes individual questions cannot be Caldor Pla.TS Exit 93 oH"-86 649-5487 volunteering may call the Red Cross office, 643-5111 Film on schizophrenia cines cause itching. Lorelco is one DEAR READER: I think it’s a my right knee gives out, especially answered. (Questions of general Blanche Newman is chairman of volunteer services that does. I ’d give my eyetooth to question of semantics. "Disease” after exercise. My doctor says this interest will be answered in future The support group for families with members who know what is in that shot you get usually refers to a form of illness — isosteoarthrilie hut he did not take columns. Manchester Country Club I suffer from prolonged mental illness will meet Sept. 3 Sccm’c Dining Overlooking the Retervoir Overeaters meet weekdays A at 7 p.m. in Room 4 of the Center for Mental Health, TWO BANQUET ROOMS Overeaters Anonymous meets every weekday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. for your Summer Wedding or Party Bonanza Meeting Room at 240 Spencer St. The A videotape of the Phil Donahue Show, featuring Discareded dispenser gets new life psychiatrist-author, Dr E. Fuller Torrey, will be informal group meets Mondays at 1:15 p.m . The Woodbridge Room - Tuesdays, Wednesday and Fridays at 1 p.m. and shown He wrote "Surviving Schizophrenia.’’ Thursdays at 8 p.m. DEAR attached a bell that jingles on the hints and guidelines you’ll be for smaller groups. Seats 15-50. Nathan Hale Homestead Agoraphobics session set POLLY: Sev­ inside of my cabinet under the sink interested in. Others who would eral years ago. and also in my medicine cabinet. I like this issue should send $1 for The Cheney Banquet Hall - J People who experience panic or anxiety when they I bought one of do not keep anything harsh in each copy to P O L L Y ’S PO IN ­ for weddings or large parlies. Haskell speaks on epilepsy Nathan Hale Homestead, built in 1776, 10-room house is furnished as it might leave their homes or when they are in public places those platic there, but if he should get nosy and TERS. in care of this newspaper, U Seating up to 165. will be open to the public daily until Oct. have been when the Hale family lived NEW INGTON — The Epilepsy Support Group of are invited to attend the Aug. 28 meeting of mustard dis­ Pointers open a door, I can hear it. — P.O. Box 1216, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be sure to include the title. — ciill for reservations or information. 15. The country mansion was built by there. The homestead is listed on the Greater Hartford will meet Sept. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester Area Agoraphobics Together at 10:30 pensers with PAULYNE Newington Children's Hospital. 181 E. Cedar St. The a m. at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St., in the long ta­ Polly Fisher POLLY ' .'iO.S S. Main St., Maticht'stcr Deacon Richard Hale and his son, National Register of Historic Places and group's new executive director, David Haskell, will be the church room on the first floor. pered “nose" Enoch, while thegreat American patriot, is owned by the Antiquarian and speak. The group meets for mutual support and an on the screw- DEAR PAULYNE: Your bell is n______on-top. With a good idea, but you might not hear DEAR PO LLY: When using Nathan Hale was opposing the Brittish Landmarks Society. This informal group consists of parents, friends and exchange of useful information. For free agoraphobia cream of mushroom soup to add people with the problem of epilepsy. It meets once a information, call the Mental Health Association at scissors, I cut it if you’re not nearby. If you keep in the American Revolutionary War. The off enough of anything at all dangerous in these flavor to rice, chicken, or noodle month. For more information, call 236-3494. ,547-0337. casseroles, soups, stroganoff or ,4 N IK K I’S , s the "nose’ so my dishwashing fill a hot water bottle with cold cabinets, including any over-the- G machine detergent flows through it water, then put it in the freezer counter drugs (even vitam ins!) or green beans, first open one end of August Specials easily. This is wonderful for filling until the water is frozen to a mushy any cleaning products, I suggest can completely, then turn it over Monday, Tiicsdav, Wednesdav Only Cinema Walker nears end of 50-state trek the machine without spilling deter­ consistency. I then wrap a towel you attach safety catch devices to and open the other end. Push the gent all over the place. It’s also around it and use it on the injured these cabinet doors. They’re inex­ contents out. You won’t waste any! Bify 1 dinner at full price, BOSTON (D PI) - Rob Sweet- health, it's worth it, ” Sweetgall Belt through Georgia and Virginia easier to control the amount I want area. When it warms up, I put it pensive and allow an^duH-to open - FAITHFUL READER Hartford said while heading to southern and the Carolinas,” Sweetgall the door easUx/’ nut prevent get 2nd dinner at V2 price. C ln im a City — Kiss ot the Spider D ra g o n (K) KrI-Sun I, 3:30, 7, 9:30. — FrI-Sun 8 with The Karate Kid (PG) gall strolled off today on the final to put in, so there is no waste. The back in the freezer for a spell. W om an (R) Frl 7:10, 9:50; Sot and Sun D a y ot the Dead FrI-Sun 1 :05,3:20, 7:05, FrI-Sun 9:50. leg of his 50-state walk confident Massachusetts and then Provi­ said. bottle is easily refilled from the Works like a charm. — MRS. curious babies and toddlers from rrii • I I (fligher price prevails.) 9:20. — Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (PG) I Ills weekenn: 1:30, 4, 7:10, 9:50, — P riz z l's H onor (R) Manchester — Three Stooges the trek through Northwest snow­ dence, R.I., with the goal of " I missed a tornado that des­ doing so. FrI-Sun 1:10, 3:10, 7:10, 9:10 — Bock to Comedy FrI-Sun 8 with Perfect (R) Frl pour spout of the detergent box. — L.M.M. Polly will send you a Polly Dollar Frl 7, 9:30; Sot and Sun 2,4:30,7,9:30.— finishing his 11,600-mile journey in troyed a town 10 to 15 miles north of Prime R ib ...... The G ods M u st Be Crazy (P G ) 7:20, the Future (P G ) FrI-Sun 1, 3:15, 7,9:15. and Sot 8:15; Sun 10 with Fright Night storms, Southern heat and Midw­ MRS. B.N.S. ($1) if she uses your favorite *8.95 9:40; Sol and Sun 2:10 , 4:25 , 7:20, 9:40. — Real Genius (PG) FrI-Sun 1, 7. — (R ) Frl and Sot 10. Sun 8:15. est cornfields is promoting foot New York City Sept. 5. me in Nebraska. In North Dakota, 'Notional Lampoon's European Voca­ DEAR PO LLY: I have a beauti­ I ’m sending you a copy of my Pointer, Peeve or problem in her Seafood Creole...... *7.95 — The B ride (PG-13) 7:30, 10; Sot and Mansfield — The Bride (PG-13) with power for cardiovascular health. "M y father, two uncles and an I walked through a snow storm D EAR PO LLY: When I need a ful little grandson that I want to Sun 2:20, 4:35, 7:30, 10. tion (PG-13) FrI-Sun 3:10, 9:10. — Floshdonce (R) FrI-Sun at dork. — newsletter ‘Childproofing Your column. Write P O L L Y ’S PO IN­ East Hartford Volunteers (R ) FrI-Sun 1:05, 3:20, 7:05, 'T m just one person walking the aunt all died of heart attacks with 60 mile per hour straight-in- cold pack for an injury, 1 partially keep safe while he visits me. I’ve Home,” which has other safety TERS in care of this newspaper. 9:20. Ghostbusters (PG) with The Korate 254 Broad St Manchester Eastwood Pub 1, Cinema — Fright Kid (PG) FrI-Sun at dork. Return otthe highway,’’ said 37-year-old Sweet- within a year’s time,” Sweetgall the-face winds. In Colorado Night (R ) Frl and Sat 7:15, 9:15; Sun D rive -In s Living Dead (R) with Night ot the gall after 10,750 miles and 22 said. "M ore than half of all Springs. I walked 21 miles in 7:X. East Windsor — Ghostbusters (PG) Living Dead FrI-Sun at dork. Poor Richard's Pub t Cinema — blisters. ''I’m a role model for Americans die from ankle-deep slush." • 646-3000 • Pole Rider (R ) Frl and Sat 7:30, 9:30, A m erica " cardiovascular-related disease. Then there were the bouts with Thoughts Kids leave camp computer smart 12; Sun 7:30, 9:30. Sweetgall is also the subject of a "When you get down to it, there's boredom. Showcoso Cinema 1-9 — Volunteers (R ) Frl and Sot 1:30, 3:30 , 5:30 , 7:40, Robber has dress fetish University of Massachusetts Medi­ hardly a family in America that "In corn fields, you’re looking at 9:50, 11:50; Sun 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:40, cal School study on the long-term isn't affected.” two colors — green and brown," In the century past; the nine­ HEBRON (U PI) - When 65 abled people can learn to activate tering a computer cun help them NEWARK, N.J. (U PI) - A high heels as a disguise during a 9:50. — Return ot the Living Dead (R) effects of walking on the human Sweetgall said he walked Sweetgall said. " I had days when I teenth century, one of England’s physically disabled youngsters the computers by means of head communicate or do better in F rl and Sat 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:40, 10, 12; Rhode Island man has been robbery Aug. 14 at the Provident body. Sweetgall has been flown through five snowstorms, 30 days walked 35 miles without seeing a most beloved poets wrote: leave Camp Hemlocks computer bands with attached rods that can school. For others who "take that Sun 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:40, 10. — Pee indicted by a federal grand jury on Savings Bank in Jersey City. He WONG'S RESTAURANT Wee's Big Adventure (PG) Frl and Sat back to Massachusetts every of zero degree temperatures or single person." More things are wrought by camp today, the director says they be manipulated by various mus­ and run with it, ” the camp can be f:30i 3:25, 5:20, 7:30, 9:50, 11:45, Sun charges he committed three bank was arrested in a nearby garden seven weeks for evaluations. below and days on end of rain. Sweetgall said he slept any­ prayer will have "a leg up on their cles, even by blinking. the first step toward a career, Peking Szechuan Cuisine 1:30, 3:25, 5:20, 7:30, 9:30 — Teen Wolt robberies in New Jersey, the third apartment after a chase. (P G ) Frl and Sat 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, On Sept. 7, 1984, the former "Those were the days that really where he could, including in jail Than this world dreams of. non-disabled peers." For the first year, the camp has Larson said. one while dressed as a woman Smith is also charged with Cocktails • Take Out 9:40, 11:30; Sun 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, chemical engineer took the first made it worth it," Sweetgall said, cells as a guest, firehouses, a grain Wherefore, let thy voice rise like For the third year. Camp Hem­ seven blind youngsters who are Several Connecticut corpora­ 9:40. — Y e a r ot the D ra g o n (R) Frl ond U.S. Attorney Thomas Greelish robbing a branch of the Commer­ step from his hometown of Ne­ "because they were challenging." a locks is offering handicapped learning to use computers with tions provide scholarships for Sat 1, 4, 7:10, 9:50,12:10; Sun 1, 4, 7:10, said Thursday that Larry Smith, of cial Trust Co. of New Jersey in elevator in Minnesota and the Open CHEF CHEF 9:50. — Day ot the Dead (no one under wark, Del. Fountain for me day and night. children a chance to learn to Braille keys and attached voice youngsters who want to attend the Providence, was charged with Jersey City on Aug. 13 and the “ The hottest place was the Bible hatchback of a car in Maine. AWARD AWARD 17 admitted) Frl andSal2,4:30,7:40,10, ''People may say I’m crazy, but Surely, all will agree that the communicate and excel in school synthesizers, he said. camp and cannot afford the $540 12:10; Sun 2, 4:30, 7:40, 10. — Back to rubbing two banks in Jersey City bank's Linden branch on Aug. 8, 7 Days if I can bring others a tetter need for some kind of divine with specially adapted computers. For most of the campers, mas­ cost. ★ ★ m the Future (P G ) F rl and Sol 2, 4:30, and one in Linden. Smith allegedly Greelish said. A Week m e HartfpH FM Mftfadfte 7:10,9:40, 11:50; Sun 2,4:30, 7:10,9:40. lifestyle and promote walking as a intervention, beyond the collective Co-sponsored by the Easter Seal — Notional Lampoon's European Va­ escaped with a total of more than If convicted of the three robber­ widsom of this world’s present Society of Connecticut and Ne­ Post Road Plaza 2 cation (PG-13) Frl and Sot 1, 3, 5, 7:30, ies, Smith faces a maximum means to good cardiovascular $5,000 from the three banks. population, is needed if the human wington Children’s Hospital, the Rt. 30 (1-86 Exit % ) Tel.: (203) 875-0661 10, 12; Sun 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 10. — Sum m er Greelish said Smith wore a sentence of 60 years in prison, he Rental (P G ) Frl and Sot 7:20 , 9:40, race is to survive. camp also provides swimming, Fresh native Vernon. Conn. 11:30; Sun 7:20 , 9:40. — Sesam e Street purple and white striped dress and said. \ Surely, all will again agree that boating and nature lore for child­ Presents; Follow That Bird (G) Frl- ^ S S A R O ; ^ Sun 1. 3, 5. SHOW CASE ^ the need is so great that all must ren 10 to 17 years old. plums, peaches, Manchester join in the effort to find solutions to Carl Larson, director of Camp UA Theaters East — The Black HARTFORD the problem of existence, and we Hemlocks Computer Camp for apples and pears C auldron (P G ) FrI-Sun 2, 3:50, 5:30 — St. E lm o 's Fire (R ) FrI-Sun 7:15, 9:40. 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A Manchester man who plays Santa Claus to many of Manchester's elderly and ill residents year-round has re­ ceived recognition from UNICO Cycle has edge National. William I*. Rice, 68, an honorary BvMIkeTullv the seventh as the Mels notched member of the Manchester chapter of United Press International their 14th victory in the lust 18 UNICO, recently received the Joseph P. games. They play a double-header Cianci Humanitarian Award at the in ‘B’ Tourney NEW YORK - This pitching tonight against San Diego, and UNICO National convention in Scotts­ staff can break hearts as well as Fernandez and Rick Aguilera are dale, Ariz. MONDAY'S GAMES Cycle outburst proved insur­ bats. scheduled to face the Padres. Allltd vt. Fllistrald — 4 The award was established in 1982 in p.m. mountable for Allied, the Char­ Look what the New York Mels Leach, 2-1, left the team in honor of Cianci, a New Britain lawyer Cycl* vt. winner, Fltiaerntd — ter Oak champs. Four batters did to the Sun Francisco Giants excellent position. who served in several UNICO offices up 7:M p.m. hammered two hits each for the Thursday night. When Sid Fernan­ “ I was laying on the trainer's to executive vice president until April Manchester Cycle, the Pa­ victors, including Sam Cuso- dez missed an assignment with table doing a crossword puzzle 1982, when he suffered an accident that gan! League softball cham­ vilch, Steven Pilver, Rick Cos­ dizzy spelts, Terry Leach made an when people started rushing in and left him comatose. ~ r / pions, took the upper hand in the tello and Gary Bergenty. Doug emergency start and pitched a telling me to get ready, " l^ach Rice's interest in elderly people Town 'B' Tournament Thurs­ Leonard led Allied with four three-hitler. said. "I felt good. I had done my began In 1924 when he befriended an day, trouncing Allied Printing, hits, while John McDermott running." elderly Civil War veteran. He said his 12-5, in winner's bracket action collected three. Mark Dumond " I stiid to myself, '1 feel good New York took a 1-0 lead in the interest was rekindled in 1977 after he at Fitzgerald Field. and Chris Green added a pair today, loo bad I can't gel out there fourth. Wally Hackman doubled, retired as a tool and die maker at Pratt In the elimination nightcap. apiece. and use it,"' Leach said after went to third on a single by Tom and Whitney Aircraft J.H.C. ousted Sullivan Lands­ keeping the Mets a half-game Paciorek and scored on a single by ftp He started by serving as senior caping, 6-3. ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals Keith Hernandez. It was Hernan­ V. '.. Herald photos by Tarquinio coordinator for a local political candi­ WILLIAM P. RICE Three teams now remain J.H.C. 6, Sullivan 3 with a 7-0 victory. ' dez's 20th game-winning RBI. date. then went on to serve on several The Mets made it 2-0 in the fifth . . . aka Santa Claus ' from an original field of 14 that A four-run fourth frame rally The development must have area boards and commissions on the when Rafael Santana doubled and included the lop two finishers boosted the Dusty League proved especially frustrating for 2 elderly. His work with a local {'onvales- scored on Backmun's single from among seven leagues. runner-ups over the Nike the Giants. Fernandez is one of Sawdust must go cent home brought him in touch with for Connecticut Community Care Inc., Manchester Cycle, at 4-0 the I, eague runner-ups. Dave Don- four Met starters with an ERA In the sixth. Gary Carter led off UNICO in the late 197()s, when he the Advocacy Committee on Aging for with a double to center and scored Above, Kelly Wooldridge, 9, blows the sawdust off the base of last remaining unbeaten, hopes gan tripled and singled for under 3.00. Leach, a sidearming contacted the Manchester chapter for the Area Agency of Aging and the when Strawberry hit the first pitch to wrap up the B' crown J. H.C., while Aaron Boissie andright-hander, figured to provide a the wooden coat hanger she is making while, from left, Chrissy funding for his Christmas program. Retired Senior Voluntary Program. He starling at 7:30 p.m, Monday, Carl Carlson also contributed break Except for one thing. He , for his 19th homer of the year. Rockledge, 9, Stacey Windish, 12, Liza Milazzo, 9, and Amy Each Christmas season. Rice collects has also been coordinator for UNICO They added three runs in the when it faces the survivor of the two hits eaeh For Sullivan. Don didn't gifts for all the residents of Meadows for the Manchester Area Conference of seventh. With one out, Backman Loehfelm, 9, work on their hangers at Lutz Children’s Museum's 6 p.m. Allied-J.H.C. showdown Chapman, Steve Bania, Mike "He pitched a good ballgame," Convalescent Home and the Laurel Churches food drives. advanced craft class. Left, Karen Kaas, 9, rubs sawdust from her at Fitzgerald Pagani and Dwight Peterson said San Francisco manager Jim walked and Paciorek singled. Living.Center and distributes them in a Rice has also completed several roped two hits apiece, while Ben Davenport. "We just did not swing After Mike Jeffcoal relieved ISliie. eye. Below, Amy Warenda, 11, smooths a rough edge of the Santa Claus suit. Members of UNICO courses in gerontology at Manchester Cycle 12, Allied 5 the runners advanced on a groun- 3 Pagani slammed a solo home the bat very w e ll" teddy-bear cutout which will decorate her hanger. became interested in Rice's work and Community College and has partici­ "H e looked tougher from the dout and Carter was walked An eight-run second inning run. began participating in the parties he pated in the gerontology program at dugoul than he did from the intentionally to load the bases organized as well as providing funding. MCC. batter's box, " added Giants Strawberry then grounded a ball In 1980, the local organization nomi­ Of Rice's contributions to UNICO and Bob Brenly. "That doesn't up the middle that Jose UPI photo nated Rice as an honorary member. In the town, Sam Filloramo, a charter explain why we didn't hit him Uribe fielded but threw too late to order to be a full-fledged member of the member of the Manchester chapter, belter. We never put him in a hole. first. Backman scored on the play organization, a person has to be of said "To know Bill is to respect and Boyd is A WOL He had too many ea.sy innings." and pinch runner l>en Dyksira Italian descent or married to a woman admire him for his thoughtfulness, Vida Blue. 5-6, look the loss. came around from second when Mets’ sidearmer Terry Leach, a last-minute replacement of Italian descent Rice is neither. especially in regard to the elderly." Darryl Strawberry hit a two-run Dan Driessen held upset after being demoted to the for scheduled starter Sid Fernandez, fired a three-hit Some of the organizations in which Rice lives on Chestnut Street with his Bv United Press International homer in the sixth inning and the ball. George Foster then lined Rice participates are the town's Com­ wife, Virginia. They have two sons and Red Sox AAA farm team in added a two-run infield single in an RBI double shutout against the Giants. mission on Aging, the advisory board five grandchildren BOSTON — Boston pitcher Den­ Pawtucket on May 6 before being nis "O il Can" Boyd, who made recalled on May 30. good on his threat not to return to "Emotions are running high, " Fenway Park, remained missing McNamara said after the incident. Thursday after the Red Sox 8-4 "There's a lot of frustration Public Records victory over the . around here. I just told him (Boyd) Red Sox finally win a ballgame Boyd, who was involved in a to calm down, go home and get a heated exchange of words with night's rest." Forest Condominium, $89,400. error of the game. moving Boggs to second, and Rice Warranty deeds team captain Jim Rice following Boyd is 0-4 in his last six starts By United Press International with more confidence as a long Roger Olcott to Paul G. Liistro and Boston scored a run in the fifth to followed with a single to right the teams 5-3 loss Wednesday, left He was 9-5 in June but has won just relief man." Edgar Yee to Cheryl Yacek, Unit Helen C. Liistro, 403 W. Center St., increase its lead to 5-0. Wade center to score Boggs and move the clubhouse with a security twice in his last 10 outings to (all to BOSTON - The Trujillo said there is little 551B, Northwood Townhouses, $58,700. $ 200, 000. difference between being a start­ Boggs reached with a one-out Buckner to third. Buckner then guard and stated to him that he 11- 11. needed a starter and Mike Trujillo Lydall Woods Corp. to Kevin F. Frederick W. Bosshardt and Julia R. walk, but was forced by Bill scored on Tolle.son’ s error on would not return before driving Earlier this year, he got into a made the best of the opportunity. ing pitcher and coming on in relief. O'Brien and Susan A. O'Brien. Unit 42, Bosshardt to Dennis M. Bruyette and Buckner's groundoul. Jim Rice Gedman's grounder. away. shoving match with teammate Trujillo pitched eight innings "A starting pitcher's job, Lydall Woods Colonial Village, $72,275. Ellie A. Traver, property at Northfield walked and reliever Chris Welsh The Rangers cut the deficit to 7-2 Red Sox manager John McNam­ Rick Miller after misinterpreting Thursday in his first at Fenway whether a team's struggling or not, Thomas M. Ryan and Kathleen N. Green Condominiums, $77,000 (based replaced loser Dickie Noles, 4-7. in the eighth on Pete O’Briens’ ara said Boyd's agent, Dennis the outfielder's remarks following Park and fourth of the season to is to go out and go as long as he Ryan to Robert J. Goehring, property on conveyance tax), Buckner and Rice pulled a double two-out RBI double and Cliff Coleman, "called the club around a 1-0 loss in Texas. ■ help the Boston Red Sox snap a can," Trujillo said. " I was thinking on Redwood Road, $110,500. Johnson's RBI single. Sedmar N.V. to Hilda I. LeBlanc, Boyd held out for a brief period six-game losing streak with an 8-4 that I wanted to go as long as I steal before Rich Gedman lined a Dennis W. Green and Merilee F. ten of six or so, and said (Boyd) Boston scored in the eighth on A properly on Homestead Street, $40,501 single off Welsh's right leg to score was on his way to Fenway." But during spring training before victory over the Texas Rangers. could. It would have been nice to Green to Allen Lucas, Jean Lucas and to $41,000 (based on conveyance tax). Evans' RBI single and Texas the 25-year-old righthander never coming to terms in a one-year Trujillo, 3-2, scattered eight hits gel the shutout, but the win is Buckner. Julia Lanteigne, 591 Adams St., $88,500. The Red Sox took a 4-0 lead in the added two runs in the ninth off Bob arrived. $140,000 deal. If fined, Boyd's and hud excellent control as he what's most important." Leocadia Tomusiak to Albert La- third. Burrell doubled to left to Stanley on RBI singles by Bobby Quitclaim deeds "I'll have to meet with Sully penally could be worth as much as didn't walk a batter on his way to Leading 5-0 in the sixth, the Sox roeque, Christine Laroeque, David lead off, advanced to third on Jones and Tolleson. (Red Sox chief executive office $765 a day or $864.20 a game. his first victory since July 12. scored two runs on two Texas Lowell, Janet Lowell and David Gould, Ralph Barber to Barber Associates, Lyons' flyout and scored on Texas manager Bobby Valentine Haywood Sullivan) today or to­ Wednesday night's 5-3 loss to the "He pitched a very good game errors. Marty Barrett reached 74-76 Wells St., $140,000. 83 Harlan St. Gutierrez's infield out. Dwight admitted his team had an off night. m orrow," said McNamara when Rangers was Boston's sixth for us," said Red Sox manager second on Toby Clinton A. Jerome and Patricia B. Cheryl J, Wrubel to Robert H. Evans singled, stole second and "W e were a little flat and a little asked a question about a po.s'sible straight defeat and 11th in the last John McNamara. "H e had a lot of Hurrah's error and Steve Lyons Jerome to Arthur B. Chader and Judith Blelchman, property at Oxford and moved to third on Noles' wild pilch shaky tonight,” said Valentine. fine. "It doesn't please me to say 12 games. After the game. Rice, ground balls and not that many then singled to center, scoring II D. Chader. 68 Kensington St,. $82,000. Cambridge streets. "We were hoping to get out to an on the same play. Boggs slapped a the least, but I've got an open mind the team captain, look exception to balls were hit solid off him. We Barrett to make it 6-0. Jackie U Southfield Green Condominium Corp. Robert H. Bletchman to Cheryl J. single to left to score Evans (or a early lead, but once they jumped with these things. We have to wail Boyd's remarks and went face-to- didn't use him loo much early in Gutierrez reached on a fielder's to John F. Devanney, Unit A-10, Wrubel. property at Oxford and Cam­ out 4-0 it was all up hill from face with the pitcher. the season, but as the year went on choice and later scored on short­ 2-0 lead. Southfield Green, $105,200. bridge streets. and see what his side of the story "Everyone in this locker room is I thought he started to come on stop Wayne Tolleson's second Buckner was hit by a pilch. there." Dwight A. Fielder and Sara A. Sara J. Wilson to Donald E. Wilson or is." busting his tail and doing their best Fielder to William L. Cain and Virginia Sara J. Wilson, property on Lyness Boyd, 11-11, usually a very open player with the media, was very to win, " Rice said. " I respect you; K. Cain, property on Grissom Road, Street. now you respect me by slopping AL roundup $124,900. Leocadia Tomusiak to Albert La­ upset following Wednesday's loss and only staled, " I ’ve got nothing this." G Arthur B. Chader and Judith D. roeque, Christine Laroeque, David to talk about, you'll have to talk to After the scuffle, McNamara led Chader to Michael C. Chiaro and Eileen Lowell, Janet Lowell and David Gould, somebody else." Boyd to a runway that links the G S. Chiaro. 146 Summit St., $72,000. 74-76 Wells St. Later, Rice and Boyd had to be clubhouse to the players' parking Angels’ Witt snaps Yankees’ streak Joseph J. Schoen to Dwight Scherban ' lot. Boyd, ifien in tears, tried to get and John A. Marin, property at separated twice by McNamara Fiduciary's deeds and other members of the team back again, but McNamara pulled Florence and Norman streets, $87,000. when Rice accused the second year him into his office and called for a tin said. Sandra D. Lundell to James W. Rice Grace Cammeyer, for the estate of By Joel Sherman "He (Pagliarulo) did not have a Royals. Danny Jackson, 12-7, was player of "showing up the team." security guard to make sure Boyd Wilt, 11-7, struck out 10 and and Denise E. Rice. 170 Ralph Road, Pauline E. Perrone, to Ralph Barber, United Press International shot at him, not a shot," Martin the winner. Dan Quisenberry re­ got into his cur and left. allowed eight hits in pitching his ‘Nothing could replace Charlie’ $108,000. property on Harlan Street, $63,000. Last season Boyd was also ver^ said. corded his 30th save. sixth complete game. The 6-foot-7 Peter B. Bernier and Mary S. Bernier Paul R. Marte, administrator of the The California Angels treated Dave R ighelli relieved and Mariners 4, Orioles 2 the Thursday right-hander had to take a corti­ BELLEVILLE. Ill i f P l ) — p'ariTier Eric placing a figure on my mother and father. were made by George. A counterclaim by to Angelee Diana Carta and Tris J. will of Esther A. Walker, to Deena J. looked as if he might pilch out of Steinberg, 81 Cambridge St., $72,000. to a dose of Wilt. sone shot in his elbow after his Iasi trouble when he induced pinch- At Seattle, Phil Bradley drove in Harr has more than $6,000 in his pocket to Nothing could replace Charlie. 1 hatched him George's owners, Marvin and Jane Klein, Carta, 28 Ardmore Road. $78,500. George is fuming Mike Witt threw 176 pilches, but start. hitler Rod Carew to bunt into a pop three runs with a double and replace poultry killed by a hunting dog. but out of an egg I helped him get out of the shell was rejected. Harold W. Baglin to Jeffrey C. Baglin stuck around to get the last laugh He also pul a slop to Don out and struck out Jack Howell. homer, and Matt Young scattered he says the money will not replace his i on my birthday" and Holly L. Baglin, 733 Center St., Trustee's deed player of a coach,” Steinbrenner when pinch-hitter Bob Boone's Mattingly’s 19-game hitting But Boone, who has been sidelined five hits to record his first victory goose I. Iiarlie. $60,000. By United Press International George sneaked onto Harr's farm three Harr estimated he had spent thousands of Margaret H. Klag, trustee for the two-out single in the bottom of the streak, holding the Yankees’ first since June 25 to help lead the Lydall Woods Corp. to Vahid Ebra- said in a statement released before recently with a groin injury, lined a Harr was awarded $6,201 this week loi .. e nights in 1982 and killed poultry, according to hours training Charlie. The Harrs sell estate of Hannah J. Quinn, to Timothy ninth inning scored Bobby Grich baseman to an O-for-5 night. Mariners. Scott McGregor, 10-11, himzadeh and Karla J. Ebrahimzadeh, ANAHEIM, Calif. - Owner the Yankees played the California single to left. loss of hundreds of dueks, a few turkeys and testimony. Charlie became a victim on M. Quinn. 13 from second base with the winning Grich led off the ninth with a took the loss. poultry and vegetables at Soulard Market in Unit 43, Lydall Woods Colonial Village, George Steinbrenner, criticized by Angels. "H e is certainly not about "It was down over the plate, I put the trained goose named Charlie - .ill killed walk off Rich Bordi, 4-5. Juan George's third foray, on Thanksgiving. St Louis, and Charlie was taught to watch the 15 Summit St. a Players Association official for to tell me bow to run the New York run, propelling the Angels to a 3-2 the meal of the bal on it," Boone $72,275. Beniquez then bunted and Paglia- Tigers 5, A's 3 by George, a black Labrador retriever Harr had baited a trap with ducks and shot change box and use his beak to push away his statements regarding Yankees." victory over New York. said of the winning hit. "Som e­ Greenview Hill Inc. to June E. rulo tried (or the force at second, At Oakland, Calif., Darrell "W e don't really cure about the money." and killed (Jeorge when the dog showed up Dale Berra’s drug testing, Thurs­ Orza criticized Steinbrenner for The loss snapped the Yankees’ times they go through and some­ people trying to feed the goslings and Barksdale and Elaine C. Pereati, Executor's deed but his throw was late, putting Evans led off the 13lh inning with Harr said after Wednesday's jury award. day night said no one will "tell me public statements concerning the seven-game winning streak in times they don't.” with feathers in his mouth. ducklings awaiting sale. property at Greenview Hill Condomi­ Nicoline Hollister, for the will of runners at first and second. his 28lh , lifting the "W e just wanted to set a precedent so this how to run the New York drug testing of Berra, one of the which they averaged seven runs a Dr James McGivney of the Washington Charlie was also potty trained, Harr said. nium, $74,900. Elizabeth F. Kearns, to Brian T. " I thought he (Grich) held up.” Tigers. Evans’ shot to right field won't happen to other people's Charlies. V a n lfp p Q " many ballplayers who have testi­ game. New York had scored 21 University dental school in St. Louis testified "And that's almost impossible to teach a Oak Forest Realty Inc. to John S. B. Sweeney and Deirdre S. Palmer, 61 Pagliarulo said. "Meach (short­ Royals 7, White Sox 3 came off Keith Atherton, 4-5. Bill “ First of all, 1 do not know fied in the Pittsburgh drug case. runs in the first two games of its "Placing a figure on Charlie was like that bite marks on Charlie and other birds goose," he said. Logan and Mildred L. Logan. Oak Linnmore Drive, $54,000, stop ) said it was A' Chicago, Steve Balboni's Scherrer, 2-1, was the winner. (Players Association attorney) "1 notice that even Dale Berra series with the Angels. a close play so why not give it a two-run, sixth-inning homer deep Chuck Cary, making his major- Gene Orza, but I would have to say himself said he saw no reason for "W ill pitched a super game and shot." into the left-field seals triggered a league debut, struck out the side in TODAY IS a good day''to place an ad in that he probably never spent five the Players' Association to get it look that kind of pitching to stop involved," the owner said. us,” Yankees manager Billy Mar­ Marlin did not see it that way. four-run rally that sparked the the 13th for his first save. classified to sell those idle Items you've been NEW 1985 FULLSIZE minutes in a locker room as a storing. A quick call to 643-2711 will put your ad 2 in print. PICK-UP A long friendship 2 continues to George Brett gets the nod as AL’s best player CONNECTICUT NEW YORK — This has been a star-studded season clubs. The Cubs tried to deal for Boston pitching, but outstanding summer, Abbott Is in Tronto this weekend in the American League, which prompts arguments when they didn’t have anything to offer, they couldn’t mulling over an offer in the vicinity of $40,000. bloom Otherwise, he is going to the University of Michigan #OULLAND about who is the best player in the league right now. make the blockbuster deal Gorman proposed. The Tm an Atlas Oil fan! All of our dealings are what we would Four managers' opinions: Blue Jays found out that Jim Clancy probably will on a baseball scholarship ... Sparky Anderson, Detroit: “ George Brett. He's miss the remainder of the season with a shoulder THE YANKEE FINISHED a 5-1 road trip 5 expect. They're a very professional company. Comstock Ferre Baseball problem, and with manager Bobby Cox forced to use Wednesday night, but Billy Martin still incurred the been outstanding in every area. Defensively, he’s 3 & Company's buildirigs are rather old and Atlas understood our playing better than I can ever remember.” Ron Musselman as a starter ("H e goes out every fifth wrath of George Steinbrenner by canceling Thurs­ day’s scheduled workout for a few extra men. Martin Route 83 & 30, VERNON problems and they solved them. A Dick Howser, Kansas City: "Brett. If you saw him Peter Gammons day and gives us four innings" — Cox), they had Exit 95 off 1-86 couple of our heating units went every day, you’d agree. But Ricky Henderson isn’t far renewed an understandable interest in Bruce Hurst. cited their 4 a.m. arrival time from Chicago, saying, “ Maybe we can do some of it through some minor "Right now, I feel the rest is more important than down and Atlas helped us out behind. We had a series where he did absolutely everything. In fact, between Henderson, (Don) deals, but if it takes a major one, we’ll try to do it, anything. What would a workout prove? Nothing. If right away. In our business, Mattingly and (Dave) Winfield, the Yankees have because I don’t think we can keep things the way they we weren’t busting our behinds, then you'd see a particularly in our green- , three of the five best players in the league." are,” said Gorman. workout. But that’s not the case. I think the difference There is a hitch. Can the Red Sox get value for value between us and Toronto is that they’re going to get * 18 Hole Deluxe V-8, Auto Trans, houses, a steady source of John McNamara, Boston: "Winfield, because he rotation, are desperately looking for pitching bodies, considering their contracts? Armas is one of the tired and we’re not. Sometimes, just putting on the Miniature GoM PS, P. Brakes, heat is necessary. Atlas is does so many things — hit for power, run, defense. He a number of teams are already starting to try to plays hard every second he’s on the field." unload salaries and prepare (or off-season building. gam e’s few pure home run hitters, a good center sanitary socks, you wear out — not physically, but H D. Springs always there, ready to help Bobby Cox, Toronto; "Brett right now is simply Texas, Milwaukee and San Francisco fit into that fielder and an outstanding person who plays with the mentally.” * Challenging 18-Hole us and we appreciate their But Steinbrenner wasn’t pleased, and put M artin’s Par 3 Golf Slock #2537 awesome. That’s really an impressive question to group for obvious reasons. Now add the Red Sox, who pedal to the metal at all times; his name crops up $8999 service." answer, but he is awesome.” have let other clubs know that they want to make one because people want him and because his contract neck on the block: "T o me, when you’re going good is or two major moves to find a strike-out reliever, gel makes him virtually underpaid. Otherwise, while when you should bear down the most. Billy and the * Game Room Rick Willard, Jr., Howser says. "B y the time the season is over, players don’t believe it, there are a lot of players who coaches had an agreement with me about workouts. If (Comstock, Ferre & Co., there’ll be four player hitting .350 (Wade Boggs, Brett, some speed at the top of the order and alter the 12 PICK-UPS IN STOCK makeup — on and off the field — of a club that seems have vastly discounted value — John Candelaria, he wants to break that agreement, well, you know how Old Wethersfield, CT Mattingly, Henderson)" ... George Hendrick, Neil Allen, Jason Thompson, Steve I feel about people who do that. But I ’m not upset. I ’m * All New Go KarU— AS YOU READ ABOUT Wade Boggs’ .400 August, as if the sum of its parts exceeds the whole. not going to scream and shout. If he says there’ll be no Fun For All Ages consider that his season, month-by-month, has read "Certainly, 1 am disappointed,” owner and chief Kemp kind of value — because they are on "T O / annual .301, .317, .376 and .388 before hitting .468 the first half operating officer Haywood Sullivan said this week. big-number, long-term contracts, some of which have workout, there won’t be one. He says he’s going to / V A percentage of August ... Don’t get too concerned about age, not "W e made some signings, we thought we had a team no trade provisions. So sahing they want to deal starts overtake Toronto. Great. But then he’d better xlo it. m M / u rate when 37-year-old Carlton Fisk, 37-year-old Darrell that was going to contend and while we’re paying top for a blend of talent and doing it are two different It’s like running a corporation. If the vice president 7 Evans and 35-year-old Gorman Thomas were 1-2-3 in dollar, we’re getting top performance.” things. It was observed by one general manager this says to the boss, "D on’t worry, we’ll meet our quota,' atlis bantlii homers at this writing. At 37, Fisk can become the Sullivan did not point fingers. " I t ’s notan individual week that the Pittsburgh — California deal, where the and the company doesn't, then that man doesn't stay lucr oil oldest player in A L history to lead the league in as m ^ h as a collective thing," he said. "W e thought Angels had to take George Hendrick’s contact to get vice president very long. So I ’ll Just file this w ay." VBlIhM coal homers. Reggie Jackson tied Thomas for the lead in we had some pretty good young starters of our own, John Candelaria, is the prototype modern deal 10 Oh, well. If the Yankees don’t win now, atlas oil Steinbrenner has an excuse to do what he feels like '82 at the age of 36 with 39 homers. Gavvy Cravath of like Kansas City, but for various reasons, they haven’t years into this reserve system. e m rn t a m t a £ T \ the Phillies led the N L in 1919 at the age of 38 with 12, worked out as well as we thought. We figured we had a WHEN THE BLUE JAYS drafted Flint. Mich., doing. More likely, this is all a ploy to continue to pull 12P1 20i9ini STREET, ^18NCHE5TER 6LB-61.6I. while Cy Williams of the Phils tied Hack Wilson for the real good ballclub on the field, and we really still d o ... lefthanded pitcher Jimmy Abbott in June, some the players behind Martin. Senior Otizen, Group Plans Auaiktbk C olt 643-2654 414 Tolland Street • East Hartford • 289-6435 649-4595 ’t7 lead at 40 with 30 homers ... but some things Just haven’t gotten done." thought it was something of a publicity gimmick, All of which the Yankee players need no more than 555 East Middle Tpke • Manchester • 249-8611 684-5853 WHILE THE CUBS, having lost their entire starting GM Lou Gorman had been talking to a number of given that Abbott has only one arm. But after an an Aug. IS workout. MANCHKSTP:R h e r a l d . Friday, Aug. 23, 1985 — 17 U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, A u k . 23. 1985 Sports In Brief NL roundup SCOREBOARD Soccer club (under 12) practice Jackie Bertsch 37-39—76 39- 37— 76 Sharie Rawley cools off LA. Sharon Barrett The Manchester Soccer Club Under-12 team has openings for 37- 3 9 -7 6 AngBli3,Yinkeei2 Deborah Skinner additional players (born 1973 or later. Practices are Monday, Myra Blackwelder 40- 36— 76 By Fred NcMane of the game," Rawley said. "I fell Baseball Stephanie Farwlg 38- 38— 76 Wednesday and Friday at the Kennedy Road soccer fields at 6 just as strong at the end of the NEW YORK CALIFORNIA 38- 38—76 United Press International Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Silvia Bertolaccinl p.m. game as I did the fir.st few Charlotte Montgomery 39- 37— 76 Hendrsn ct 4 1 0 0 Pettis cl 4 0 2 0 37- 39— 76 For further information, contact Jim Dieterle at 649-0780 or innings.” Mttngly 1b 5 0 0 0 Schotlld ss 4 1 1 0 Muffin Soencer-tJevlln As the Los Angeles Dodgers M. J. Smith 3 8 3 9 -7 7 Scott Laggis at 647-9348. Amirlcin Laigua itandlnga Winfield rf 4 0 2 1 Downing It 3 1 2 2 37- 40— 77 demonstrated, baseball is truly'lhe Padres 3, Expos 0 Griffey If 4 0 10 Jacksn dh 4 0 0 0 Kay Kennedy Jane Geddes 3 6 4 )— 2 American pastime. You can be Baylor dh 4 0 0 0 Grich 2b 3 12 0 3 8 3 9 -7 7 At Montreal, Andy Hawkins, Cott Rndiph 2b 3 1 1 0 Benlauz 1b 3 0 1 0 Carolyn Hill rich one day and dead broke the 37- 40— 77 16-4, pitched a four-hitler to spark W L Pet. OB Pagllarl 3b 4 0 1 0 Hendrck rf 3 0 0 0 Cathy Marino Did Czech hockey star defect? Toronto lA 46 .617 — Noreen Friel 4837 — 77 next. San Diego to victory. Steve Garvey Wyneoar c 3 0 1 0 Carew ph 10 0 0 3 8 3 9 -7 7 Now York 70 49 .Sn 3V> Mechm ss 4 0 2 1 Howell 3b 4 0 0 0 Marlene Hagoe ROSENHEIM, West Germany — The West German Hockey doubled home two runs in the third Detroit 65 55 .542 9 Narron c 3 0 0 0 Dianne Dailey 41- 36— 77 After scoring 15 runs and collect­ B oltim ort 62 56 .525 11 Boone ph 10 11 MIssle M cO orge 3938 — 77 Federation said Thursday it does not know the whereabouts of a ing 22 hits against Philadelphia inning for the Padres. The loss was 3 83 9 — 77 Botton 58 61 .487 15'/} Totals 15 2 8 2 Totals 33 3 9 3 Kathy Posflewalt Czechoslovakian hockey star who earlier this week disappeared pitchers Wednesday night, the the fourth straight for the Expos, Mllwoukoe 55 62 .470 17'/} Twooutwhenwinningrunscored.__ Joyce Kozmlerskl 3641 — 77 39- 39— 78 who have been blanked in three of Clovtlond 40 79 .336 33'/} New York Jane Lock in West Germany. Dodgers got only four hits off W ait Calllomlo 000 002 001— 3 Lynn Adams 41- 37— 78 "A ll we know is what we read in the newspapers,” a federation left-hander Shane Rawley Thurs­ those games. Californio 69 52 .570 — (^m 6w lnnlng RBI — Boone (7). Nancy Rubin 3939 — 70 Konios City 66 52 . 559 1'/} E—Schofield, Wilt, Pettis. D P - Ruth Jessen 4 83 8 — 78 spokesman said. day night and lost to the Phillies. Pirates 5, Reds 1 38- 40—78 Oakland 63 58 .521 6 New York 1. LOB—New York9,Call(ornla Cindy Ferro West German newspapers speculated Thursday that Petr 2- 0. 41- 37— 78 At Pittsburgh, Rick Rhoden Chicago 58 59 .496 9 7. 2B—Griffey, Benlauez, Schotleld, Susie Pager Klima. who was in the Bavarian city of Rosenheim with his "One thing about this game is Soiottle 57 64 .471 12 G rich. HR —Downing (16). SB — Robin Walton 37-41— 70 went 2-for-3, drove in a run and MInnoioto 53 66 .445 15 Henderson (56), Winfield (11), Pettis (39). Cindy Mackey 42- 36— 78 country’s national team, is now in the United States. that you can’t save the hits,” said scattered six hits in eight innings in Toxoi 44 75 .370 24 S—Benlauez. _____ Vicki Alvarez 3642 — 78 The Bild newspaper said Klima, a'fter leaving the team’s hotel Dodger Manager Tommy La- Thundav'i Rtiulti IP H R ER BB SO Laurl Peterson 37- 41— 78 lifting the Pirates to victory. 38- 40— 78 Monday night, immediately flew to the United States with two sorda, referring to his team’s 15-6 Boston 8, Texas 4 New York . „ , , Susie McAllister Cincinnati player- manager Pete Kansas City 7, Chicago 3 Guidry 8 8 2 2 1 6 Melissa Whitmire 3840 — 78 Americans. rout of the Phillies Wednesday Rose collected a single in four Calirornlo 3, New York 2 BordI (L 4-5) 0 0 11)0 Mlno Rodrlguez-Hardln 3642— 78 night. "We had some chances 4 839 — 79 "He will play for the Detroit Red Wings, an American at-bats to move within 13 hits of Detroit 5, Oakland 3 (13 Innings) Rlghettl 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Lynn Parker tonight but didn’t cash them in, Seattle 4, Baltimore 0 Californio Vicki Fergon 37- 42— 79 professional National Hockey League team," the newspaper breaking Ty Cobb’s career record 42- 37— 79 Jerry Reuss pitched well enough to Friday's Gomes Witt (W 11-7) 9 8 2 0 3 10 Nancy Scranton said. It gave no source for the statement, of 4,191. (All Times EOT) Bordl pitched to 2 batters In 9th. Lori West 4637— 80 win” Toronto (Filer 64)and Musselmon 341) 4840 — 80 Klima, a 20-year-old forward, is property of the Red Wings, WP—Witt. T—3:23. A—44,796. Jon Flynn "We wore them down last Cardinals 2, Astros 1 at Chlcogo (Nelson 7-7 and Burns 13-7), 2,5 Mory Dwyer 37- 43—00 who drafted him in 1983. The club would not comment on Klima’s p.m. Janet Coles 3842—80 night,’’ joked Phillies’ Manager At Houston, pinch hitler Brian 2 Milwaukee (Cocanower 3-2) at Cleye- - whereabouts, but spokesman Bill Jamieson admitted General Laurie Blair 41 39—80 John Felske, "The difference Harper singled in a run and land (Wardle4-5), 7:35 o.m. Heather Drew 39- 41— 00 Manager Jim Devellano was "out of town” and assistant GM Minnesota (Viola 12-10) at Bos­ Tlgara5.A'a3(13) 41- 39—00 tonight was Rawley. He was reliever Bill Dawley walked Mike Debbie Austin Nick Polano was "somewhere in Europe” . ton (Collar 5-7), 7:35o.m. Rec photo Sally Quinlan 3842— 80 outstanding, he had good stuff, a Jorgensen with the bases loaded to Texos (Stewart 04) at Kansas City 4635—80 DETROIT OAKLAND Mary Anne WIdman great fastball” ((Jublcio 9-7), 8:35 p.m. Jeannette Kohihaos 42- 38—80 highlight a two-run ninth inning Detroit (Retry 13-))) at CalKornla Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Rawley, 10-6, struck out three Whilakr 2b 5 1 0 0 Grittin ss 6 0 3 1 Kathy Hite 4841 — 81 that gave the Cardinals their (Romanick 13-6), 10:30 p.m. Deedee Lasker 41-40—81 Jets sign tackle August and walked three posting his first Baltimore (Doyls7-7) at Oakland (Rllo Trmmll ss 7 0 0 0 Hendrsn It 5 1 0 0 Women's Softball League champs ‘Hungry Tiger' victory. The triumph enabled St. Gibson ct 6 13 1 Baker )b 4 0 2 0 Anne-Marie Palll 38- 43— 81 shutout since July 17,1983, when he M ) , 10:35 p.m. Sarah LeVeoue 4843—83 Louis to remain one-half behind New York (NIekro 11-9) at Seattle Parrish c 7)42 Phillips pr 0 0 0 0 HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — The New York Jets, badly in need of was with the New York Yankees. Gorbey 1b 7 1 1 0 Murphy cf 2 0 0 0 Back row from left — Coach Tom Valliere, Mary Carroll, Patty Hollings- Nancy Maunder 4 845—05 the first-place Mels in the NL Eas (Swift 4-6), 10:35 p.m. offensive tackles, Thursday claimed veteran Sid Abramowitz on The 30-year-old left-hander also Saturday's (Tomes Herndon It 6 0 2 0 Klngmn dh 5 0 1 1 Simmns dh 5 0 1 0 Heath rf 4 0 0 0 Atamian, JoAnn Williams. Gabrielle worth, Lisa Leister, Gail Fracchia, Kelly waivers and signed free agent Steve August. UPl photo Cubs 3, Braves 2 3 Minnesota at Baston contributed two hits, including an Detroit at California Sanchez rf 2 0 1 0 Davis cf 5 0 0 0 The Jets kept their roster at 60 players by cutting tackle John At Atlanta, pinch hitler Thad 5)10 Purcell, Janet Ritchie, Annette McCall, McNamara, Jan Norris. Missing — RBI double. Baltimore at (Xikland Evans 1b 4 1 1 1 HIM 2b ; Kasperski and placing inside linebacker Troy Benson on injured Bosley drilled a 3-2 pilch over the Milwaukee at Cleyeland, 2 Brookns 3b 2 0 0 0 Kiefer 3b 3 0 0 0 Cindy Greenberg. Front row — Lois Nancy Nassiff. Money Leaders The Phillies turned three double Toronto at Chicago, night Grubb ph 10 11 Collins If 2 0 0 0 reserve. Dodgers’ second baseman Steve Sax goes high to avoid plays in support of Rawley. right-center field fence to lead off Texas at Kansas City, night Castillo 3b 3 0 0 0 O'Brien c 3 1)0 Abramowitz, a 6-foot-6, 280-pounder, was cut by Seattle after "I had a little trouble getting my the ninth, helping the Cubs com­ New York at Seattle, night Gallego 3b 2 0 0 0 the sliding Ozzie Virgil (17) who is forced at second in Totals 55 5 14 5 Totals 46 3 8 2 spending two years with the club. August spent last year with rylhym early but once I settled plete a three-game sweep of the PGA (30LF Detroit 000 002 100 000 2— 5 Pittsburgh, and played for the Seahawks from 1977-83. Both second inning action at Philadelphia. down I felt I was in control the rest Braves. Ooklond 120 000 000 000 0— 3 CardInalaZ.Astroal Major League leaders 1, Curtis Strange $527,581. 2, Ray Floyd National Laagua itandlnga (kime-wlnnlng RBI — Evans (9). $353,789. 3, Lonny Wodklns $353,213. 4, played collegiately at Tulsa. E—Castillo, Herndon, Trammell, Golf Corey Povln $345,140. 5, Calvin Peete Batting $313,539. 6, Mark O'Mearo $308,315. 7, The Jets are desperate for tackles because last year’s starters, East Griffin, HIM. LOB—Detroit 15, Oakland ST. LOUIS HOUSTON Notional League W L Pet. OB 1). 2B—Sanchez, Kingman, O'Brien. ab r h bl ob r h bl Craig Stadler $283,826. B, Bernhard Marvin Powell and Reggie McElroy, are out of camp in contract a ab r h pet. Longer $271,044 . 9, Hal Sutton $262,560. New York 73 46 .613 — HR—Parrish (19), Gibson (22), Evans Coleman If 5 0 0 0 Doran 2b 5 0 10 McGee, StL 109 429 82 155 .361 disputes. Billy Shields, obtained early in camp from San Diego, is ' St. Louis 72 46 .610 '/} (28). SB—Griffin (17). S—Davis. McGee cf 4 0 2 0 Garner 3b 5 12 0 10, Roger Maltble $225,724. Becker rallies to advance at ATP Herr, StL 116 434 70 140 .323 MInnechaug LPGA GOLF sidelined with a sprained knee. Mootreol 67 54 .554 7 Herr 2b 4 1 1 0 Bass cf 4 0 0 0 Guerrero. LA no 388 83 125 .322 Chicago 59 59 .500 13'/} IP H R ER BB SO Clark lb 4 0 0 0 Cruz If 4 0 2 0 WOMEN'S 9 HOLE — Nearest to Pin I, Nancy Lopez $344,772. 2, Alice M iller Converted guards Guy Bingham and Ted Banker are listed as Gwynn, SD 115 470 66 144 .306 $327,604. 3, Pat Bradley $292,653. 4, Amy Pfisler of Bakersfield, Califin the Asked if he was worried about Becker’s competitive spirit. Philadelphia 55 64 .462 18 Detroit Vn Slyk rf 3 0 0 0 Davis lb 4 0 10 Bockmon, NY 104 360 59 110 .306 — 5th Pat Thompson 94” . A Net — Toni the Jets’ starting tackles. Banker is questionable for Saturday Bv Rick Van Saint Pittsburgh 37 80 .316 35 Tanana 8731 1 11 Landrm rf 0 0 0 0 Puhl rf 4 0 0 0 .304 Guardino 33. B — Rochel Carbonneau Alcotl $248,750. 5, Patty Sheehan $217,631. United Press International quarterfinals tonight. being upset, Becker said, "I "After I won that firkl set, I was Raines, Mtl 114 441 86 134 6, Betsy King $160,273. 7, Judy Clark night’s exhibition game against the New York Giants with a knee West Lopez 2 0 0 0 4 2 Porter c 2 0 0 0 Thop ss 2 0 0 0 Moreland, Chi 117 420 51 126 .300 39. C — Flo Girard 41. A Putts — Anne Two quarterfinal matches will thought always 1 had a good hoping he would just throw in the Los Angeles 71 47 .602 — Scherrer (W 2-1) 2 1 0 0 1 0 Harper ph 1 1 1 1 Dawlev p 0 0 0 0 Anderson 15. B — Mary BIsl 16, Carrie $153,847 . 8, $141,687 . 9, Jane Parker, Cin 117 463 .60 138 .298 Blalock $132,004. 10, Muttln Spencer- injury. chance to beat him. I knew he had a towel,’’ said Sadri, ranked 43rd in Son Diego 65 55 .542 7 Cary (SI) 1 0 0 0 0 3 Nieto c 0 0 0 0 MIzerock c Cruz, 2 Hou 0 0 0 106 414 49 123 .297 Lelgher 16. C — Alice W llllom s 18,Sally MASON, Ohio — , be alt Swedish affairs — lop-seeded Cincinnati 62 56 .525 9 Oakland Penditn 3b 4 0 2 0 Pnkvts ph 10 0 0 Oester, Cin 106 377 42 112 .297 Whipple 18. Devlln $122,366. the 17-year-old Wimbledon champ, Mats Wilander vs. No. 5 seed very good serve, but my returns the world. "But, he really fought Houston 55 64 .462 16'/} John 5 8 2 2 0 1 LSmIth ss 4 0 0 0 Bailey c 0 0 0 0 MEN'S American League 1, John McEnroe $709,852. 2, Ivon survived a scare, but still ad­ and second-seeded were belter and I put the pressure back. Atlanta 50 68 .424 21 Ontiveros 2 1-3 3 1 0 1 4 Tudor p 2 0 0 0 NIekro p 3 0 10 g ob r h PCI. “Boom Boom” Mancini retires San Francisco 46 73 .387 25'/} Howell 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Braun ph 1 0 0 0 DSmIth p 0 0 0 0 Lendl, Czechoslovakia, $656,521. 3, Mats vanced to the quarterfinals of the Anders Jarryd against No. 6 always on him. He had to lake "1 think it’s great for tennis to Boggs, Bos .118 475 70 170 .358 Wllander, Sweden, $416,037. 4, Jimnrry Thursday's Results Athertn (L 65) 3 1-3 2 2 2 2 3 Horton p 0 0 0 0 Calhoun p 0 Brett. 0 0 0 KC 112401 75 141 .352 Tallwood NEW YORK — There are days when Ray “Boom Boctm:; $375,000 Association of Tennis Joakim Nystrom. In the other some risks. have a new face like Becker’s. Son Dlega 3, Montreal 0 McCarty 2-310010 Jorgnsn ph 0 0 0 1 Reynlds ph 1 0 1 0 Connors $399,561. 5, Boris Becker, West Henderson, NY 101 398 104 138 ,347 WOMEN'S 18 HOLES ,— Gross — Mancini wakes up and thinks he still wants to be lightweight Professionals Championship. quarterfinal, Tim Wilkison of "It was a good match, best More power to the guy. He’s New York 7, San Francisco 0 T—4:2). A—14,550. Davley p 0 0 0 0 Mattingly. NY 117 476 76 155 .326 Germany, $279,430. 6, Tim Mayotte Phllodelphia 2, Los Angeles 0 ' Totals 34 2 6 2 Totals 35 1 8 0 Kathy Reynolds 07. Net — Shirley $265,204. 7, Anders Jarryd, Sweden, match of the tournament for me,” ranked ninth in the world now and I Lacy, Balt 88 373 56 117 .314 Larsen 64, Flaurence Ramsey 70. Putts champion again. The young West German was Asheville, N.C., who upset third- PlttMHirgh 5, Cincinnati 1 St. Louis 000 000 002— 2 118 476 72 148 .311 $259,503.8, Tomas Smid, Czechoslovokla, added Becker. "1, played better think he’ll go higher. Chicago 3, Atlanta 2 Houston 000 010 OOx— 1 Bradley, Sea — M arie Johnson 32. 9 HOLES — Gross $223,538. 9, Mlloslav Meclr, Czechoslo­ Then there are days when he thinks about his budding actor extended to three sets in Thursday seeded of France Royala7.WhiteSox3 Whitaker. Det 114 468 84 144 .308 — A llclo Boblnski 50. Net — Rita Beebe Thursday, meets Jimmy Brown of and better as the match went "It will be interesting if Becker St. Louis 2, Houston 1 Game-winning RBI—Jorgensen(l). Baines, Chi 115 459 61 141 .307 vakia, $209,172. 10, Yannik Noah, career, financial security and tender eyes and realizes it’s not night’s third round before rallying Friday's (Tames E—Pendleton, Davis. DP—St. Louis 1. 37. Putts — Allclo Boblnski 16. France, $202,899. Largo, Fla. along” meets John McEnroe in the U.S, KANSAS CITY CHICAGO Butler, Clev 119 467 78 143 .306 worth the trouble. to beat unseeded of (All Times EDT) l o b —St. Louis 8, Houston 11. 2B—Herr, Cooper, Mil 112 456 61 139 .305 WOMEN'S TENNIS Becker said he was bothered Open,’’ said Sadri. “ But I ’d have to Son Diego (Thurmond 4-7 and Jackson ab r h bi ob r h bl McGee. SB—Doran (21), Thon (5). I, Martina Navratilova $1,007,779. 2, Because he can no longer match the hard work that brought Charlotte, N.C., 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. Becker and Sadri were dead­ \ 1-2) at New York (Fernandez 56 ond Wilson cf 5 13 2 Nichols If 2 0 11 Reynolds. Chris Evert Lloyd $692,569. 3, Hana "I thought 1 had him beat," said locked 4-4 in the third and deciding early in the match by "a little bit of pick Mac. He’s the best there ever Smith If 4 1 1 1 Oe So ph 10 0 0 Home Runs PGA results him the World Boxing Association crown in 1982, Mancini A Aguilera 64), 2, 5:35 p.m. IP H R 1 ER BB SO Mandllkova, Czechoslovakia, $3)6,522. an injury in my right side that was and the best there ever will be. 1 0 0 0 Fletchr ss 4 0 0 0 National League — Murphy, Atl 33; Sadri. "But the guy is a great set before Becker finally look Los Angeles (Hershlser 12-3) at LJones If St. LOUlt 4, Helena Sukova, Czechoslovakia, Thursday announced his retirement from boxing. comes and goes” I ’ve played him 12 limes and lost 12 Montreal (Hesketh 10-5), 7:35p.m. Brett 3b 5 0 10 Bolnes rf 4 0 2 0 Tudor 7 6 Guerrero. LA 29; Parker, CIn 23; $700,000 World Series of I $289,007. 5, Pam Shriver $267,653. 6, Since losing a 15-round decision to Livingstone Bramble Feb. shot-maker. He’s going to be a control. He broke Sadri in the ninth Houston (Ryan 8-11) at Pittsburgh McRae dh 5 0 2 1 Fisk c 4 0 0 0 Horton (W 2-2) 1 1 Schmidt, Phil 22; Clork. StL 21. At Akron, Ohio, Aug. I Claudio Kohde-Kllsch, W. Germany, great player." game and then finished strong, "M a y b e ," the 17-year-old times.’’ 3 0 0 0 Hulett 3b 3 0 0 0 American League — Fisk, Chi 32; 16, Mancini has wavered between fighting again and retiring. He (Tunnell 1-8), 7:35 p.m. lorg rf Doylev (S )0) 1 1 (Par 70) $253,420. 7, Zina Garrison $192,057. 8, Becker, seeded fourth in the keeping Sadri without a point in the laughed, "it’s my age” In Thursday’s biggest upset. Chlcogo (Bailer 0-1 ) at Cincinnati Motley rf 1 0 0 0 Kittle dh 3 10 0 Houtlon Evans. Det 28; G. Thomas. Sea and Denis Watson 32- 33—65Kathy Jordan $157,513. 9, Kathy Rinaldi said he final decision wasn’t made until earlier this week but the White 2b 3 10 0 Wolker 1b 4 110 Balbonl. KC 26; Kingman, Oak and tournament, meets unseeded Hank final game. Sadri was impressed with Wilkison ousted Noah, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3. (McGaftlgan 1-1), 7:35p.m. NIekro 8 4 Roger Moltble 33- 32—65$150,215. 10, Elizabeth Smylle, Australia, clincher actually came two weeks ago when an Ohio optometritst St. Louis (Andular 19-7 ) at Atlanta Balbonl 1b 4 1 1 2 Salazar cf 3 11 1 Smith 1-3 0 Presley. Sea 24. Colvin Peete 33- 33—$142,108. 66 (M cM urtry 0-2), 7:40 p.m. Wathan c 2 110 Law ph 10 0 0 Calhoun (L 1-2) 0 2 Runs Batted In Tom Kile 34- 33—67 CART examined his eyes and told him one more good shot will bust x-BIncIn ss 2 2 1 0 Cruz 2b 3 0 0 1 Natlonol League — Murphy. Atl 89; San Francisco (Hammoker 3-10) at Dowley 2-3 0 Gordon Brand 33- 34—67 ), Danny Sullivan $668,483. 2, Mario them open. Phllodelphia (Denny 69), 8:05p.m. Hoirstn ph 0 0 0 0 NIekro pitched to 1 hotter Porker. Cln86; Clark, Stl84; Herr,StL83; George Archer 35- 32—Andretti 67 $544,526. 3, Emerson Fittipaldi Saturday's (Tomes Totals as 7 10 6 Totols 32 3 S 3 Balk—Colhoun. T—-2:43. A—14,555. Wilson, Phil 75. Woody Blackburn 33- 34—67 $443,849.4, Al Unser Sr. $368,432.5, Al Unser Son Diego at New York, night XTOoebed on catcher's Interference American League — Mattingly, NY Bob Eastwood 33- 34—67Jr. $353,013.6, Roberto Guerrero$264,766. U Los Angeles at Montreal, night IW; Murray. Balt 93; Winfield. NY 86; Fuzzy Zoeller 34- 34—7, 68Michael Andretti $244,020. 8, Johnny Gunthardt upsets Mayotte I Son Francisco at Philadelphia, Kansos City 101 004 001— 7 Padres 3. Expos 0 Ripken, Balt 04; Fisk, Chi 82. - Hubert Green 33 35—68Rutherford $243,244. 9, Tom Sneva /MORIARyV BROTHERS / night Chicooo 030 000 00<^ 3 Stolen Bases Scott Simpson 3632 — 68 $218,113. 10, Bobby Rahal $216,934. Houston at Pittsburgh, night Game-wlnnino RBI — Balbonl (6). Notional League — Coleman, StL 83; Don Forsmon 34- 34—68 NASCAR JERICHO, N .y. — Unseeded Heinz Gunthardt warded off E—Fletcher, Smith, Fisk, Cruz. DP— SAN OlEGO MONTREAL Raines. Mtl 48; McGee. StLandLooes.Chi Chicago at Cincinnati, night ab r h bl ob r h bl Hal Sutton 33- 35—68 1, BUI E lllotl $792,168. 2, Darrell three match points in a second-set tiebreaker Thursday night St. Louis at Atlanta, night Kansas City 1, Chicago 3. LOB— Kansas 42, Redus, CIn 41. Tom Watson 33- 36—69W oltrlp $702,323.3, Harry (Jant $454,475.4, City 6, Chicago 7. 2B—Nichols. 3B— Dilone If 5 0 10 Raines If 4 0 2 0 before scoring a 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (13-11), 6-4 triumph overN o.6Tim Tempitn ss 3 0 0 0 Low 2b 4 0 10 American League — Henderson, NY Joey Slndelor 3634 — 69 Terry Labonte $426,660. 5, Geoff Wilson 2. HR—Balbonl (26). 56; Pettis, Col 39; Butler. Clev 35; Mark McCumber 3635 — 69 Bodine$328,765.6, Nell Bonnet!$317,655.7, Mayotte in a $150,000 tournament. IP H R ER BB SO Gwynn rf 4 10 0 Dawson rf 4 0 0 0 Eaitarn Laagua atandinga Nettles 3b 2 2 0 0 Brooks ss 3 0 0 0 Wilson, KC 34; Smith, KC 31. Lonny Wodklns 3633 — 69 Ricky Rudd $297,285. 8, Dale Second-seeded Jimmy Connors held off the determined efforts Konsas City (3arvey lb 3 0 2 2 Franco 1b 3 0 10 Bill ISIasson 3634 — 69 Earnhardt $295,488. 9, Bobby Allison Jcksn (W 12-7) 7 2 3 5 3 0 4 8 Larry Nelson 34- 35—69$225,080.10. Cole Yarborough $206,795. of unseeded Peter Fleming, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4, in another match in the W L Pet. OB Qsnbrry (S 30) 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Kennedy c 4 0 1 1 Wallach 3b4 0 0 0 Pitching McRynl cf 4 0 0 0 Wnnngh cf 3 0 0 0 Victories Andy North 3635 — 69 BOWLING 16-player tournament, Albany 78 52 .600 Chicago Ray Floyd 3634— 70 G New Britain 72 58 .554 6 Flannry 2b 4 0 0 0 Burke p 0 0 0 0 Notional League — Gooden, NY 19-3; I, Mike Aulby $153,700. 2, Pete Weber Gunthardt, of Switzerland, lost a 4-2 lead in the first set and a. Davis (L 1-1) 5 1-3 " ■ ‘ Curtis Stronge 3634 — 70 Waterbury 69 61 .531 9 Hawkins p 4 0 0 0 Butero c 3 0 0 0 Andular, StL 19-7; Hawkins, SD 16-4; $137,856.3, Wayne Webb $123,133.4, M ark Splllner 1 2-3 1 Mark Aebll 3636 — 71 6-5 set point in the tiebreaker. Mayotte, of Springfield, Mass., Vermont 65 64 .504 12' Wehrmeliter Youmns p 2 0 0 0 Mahler, Atl 16-11; Tudor, StL and Williams $111,418. 5, Marshall Holman Webster cf 1 0 0 0 Valenzuelo. LA 15-8. Corev Povln 3637 — 71$94,563. 6, David Ozio $81,025. 7, Steve Nashua 62 68 .477 16 Agosto 3637— 71 used strong returns to battle back into the match. 62 68 .477 16 Totals 33 3 4 3 Totals 31 0 4 0 Amerlcon League — Guidry, NY 16-4; Greg Norman Wunderlich $79,585. 8. Bob Handley Glens Falls Gleaton. 0 0 Chris Williams 3635 — 71 Gundhardt, ranked 46th in the world, lost a 5-2 lead in the Pittsfield 57 72 .442 20' Agosto pitched to 2 batters In 9th. San Olego 002 000 010— 3 Saberhagen, KC15-5; Romanick, Ca) 13-6; $77,995. 9, Dennis Jacaues $74,680. 10, Montreal 000 000 000— 0 Morris. Det and Burns, Chi 13-7; Ken Green 3636 — 71Mark Baker $69,325. second set, but recovered in time to stop Mayotte, who Reading 53 75 .414 24 HBP—by Oovls (Wathan). T—3:05. Hole Irwin 37-35—72 X ^ c h a m Thursday's Results A—22,505. Game-winning RBI — Garvey (9). Petrv. Det. 13-11. double-faulted on one of his three match points in the tiebreaker. 0 E—Wallach, Brooks,Templeton. Earned Run Average Albany 3, Waterbury 0 Manuel Pinero 36-36—72 Glens Falls 3, Nashua 2 LOB—Son Diego 8, Montreal 6. 2B— National League — Gooden, NY 1.74; Garvey. SB—Dilone 2 (12), Templeton Tudor, StL 2.06; Drgvecky, SD 2.08; Mark O'Meara 37.35— 72 New Britain 9, Vermont 1 36-36—72 Reading 2, Pittsfield I (10 Innings) National Laagua raaulta (10). Hershlser, LA2.28; Valenzuelo, LA2.^. Wayne Levi Radio, TV IP H R ER BB SO American League — Stieb, Tor 2.34; Kolchi Uehara 35-37—72 King leads LPGA Friday's (Tames Ian Baker-Finch 35-38—73 LOOK AT THESE DEALS! Albany at Waterbury San Diego Saberhagen. KC 2.80; Key, Tor 2.81; Mata7,Glanta0 Hawkins (W 16-4) 9 4 0 0 2 < Lelbrandt. KC 2.91; Guidry, NY 2.93. Bill Schumaker 37.36— 73 DENVER — After taking the opening round lead in the $300,000 Nashua at Glens Foils 37.37— 74 New Britain at Vermont Montreal Strikeouts Phil Blackmar National Pro-Am at Lone Ti;ee Country Club, Betsy King might 83 Mercury Capri Youmns (L 1-1)7 1-3 4 3 1 5 - National League — Gooden, NY 208, Mark Wiebe 39-35—74 TODAY 1 76 Cordoba Pittsfield at Reading SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK Selil Ebihara 35-39—74 4 p.m. — World Serlesot Golf/Second think about moving to Colorado. 4 spd., 14,000 orig. ml. *5 ,9 9 5 1 Saturday's (Tomes Ob r h bl ob r h bi Burke 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 : Ryan, Hou and Soto. CIn 172; Valenzuela, *1,595 :19. A--16,645. LA 163; Darling, NY and Krukow, SF Paul Way 37.36—75 Round, USA. ”I made some good putts and only missed three greens,” she 1 AC, V-6, leather, great car Albany at Waterbury Gtodden If 4 0 0 0 Backmn 2b 4 2 3 1 Bill Kratzert 37-38—75 5:30 p.m. — Podres vs. Mets, 2, Noshua at Glens Falls Trillo 2b 4 0 0 0 Paciork rf 4 0 2 0 130. American League — Blyleven, Minn Jerry Anderson 40-37—77 Channel 9. said. ’ ’I ’ve done well here (in Denver) a few times.” New Britain at Vermont CDovis cf 4 0 1 0 Dykstra cf 0 1 0 0 39-38—77 7:30 p.m. — Twins vs. RedSox, WTIC. 83 Ford Escort Pittsfield at Reading Dritssn 1b 3 0 0 0 Hrnndz 1b 5 0 11 157; Morris, Det 148; Bannister, Chi 139; Gavin Levenson King shot a 3-under-par 69 in a tournament twice delayed by 1 82 Mazda GLC Witt. Cal 136; Burns, Chi 135. 7:30 p.m. — NASCAR Busch 500 Pole Brown 3b 3 0 0 0 Carter c 3 2 10 Qualifying, ESPN. rain to carry a one-stroke lead into today’s second round. 1 3 Dr. Hatchback, real nice car *3,995 4 spd. *3,9951 Yongbld rf 2 0 0 0 Strwbrr cf 4 12 4 PhllliesZ.DodgersO Soves National League — Reardon, Mtl 31; 8:0Sp.m. —Padresvs. Mets, Channel King, last year’s LPGA Player of the Year, won in Denver at Amarican Laagua raaulta Brenly c 3 0 0 0 Foster If 3 0 11 LPGA results 20, WKHT. Uribe ss 3 0 10 Knight 3b 4 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES PHILADELPHIA Smith, Chi 27; Gossage, SD 21; Sutter. A tl' the Colum^tia Savings Classic. 20; Power, CIn and Smith, Hou 19. 8:30 p.m. — NASCAR TrI-CItv Pon­ 1 85 Lynx 80 Toyota Caiica Blue p 10 10 Santana ss 4 1 2 0 ob r h bl ob r h bl tiac 200, ESPN. U.S. Open champion Kathy Baker was tied for second at Rad Sox 8, Rangara 4 Jeffcoat p 0 0 0 0 Leach p 3 0 0 0 Duncan ss 3 0 0 0 Hayes cf American 4 0 League 2 0 — Qulscnberry, KC saoOzOOO LPGA National Pro-Am *5,995 Auto, Sunroof *5,4951 30; Hernandez, Det 26; Howell, Oak and 10:30 p.m. — Yankees vs. M ariners, 1 2 dr., 4 spd., 2,800 orig. ml. Williams p 0 0 0 0 Bailor 3b 3 0 10 Somuel 2b 4 1 1 0 At DtnVtT/ Auo. 22 Chonnel 11, WPOP. 2-under, with Becky Pearson and Lori Garbaez. Other players Deer ph 10 0 0 Brock ph 1 0 0 0 Wilson rf 3 0 11 Rlghettl. NY 23; Moore, Cal 22. (Par 72) had their rounds cut short when play was suspended because.of TEXAS BOSTON 34-35—49 10:30 o.m. — G ary Hinton vs. Joe obrhM obrhM Minton p 0 0 0 0 Howell p 0 0 0 0 Schmidt lb3 0 1 0 Betsv King Manley, Channel 20. 1 82 Honda Accord 81 Mercury Capri Tolleion u 5 0 2 1 Evans rfTotals 4 12 1 » 0 3 0 Totals 34 7 12 7 Reynlds If 4 0 0 0 Virgil c 3 0 10 Kathv Baker 36-34—70 darkness. Harrah 2b 3 0 1 0 Boggs 3b 4 12 1 Son Froncisco 000 000 000— 0 Guerrer lb 4 0 0 0 JRussell If 4 1 2 0 Lori Garbaez 35-35—70 1 AM/FM, cloth Interior, 5 spd., great on gas *4,995 Auto, AC, sporty black *4,2951 Bonnstr 2b 2 1 0 0 Bucknr 1b 4 2 0 0 Now YorK 000112 30X— 7 Morshll rf 3 0 1 0 GGross If 0 0 0 0 Beckv Pearson 35-35—70 O'Brien 1b 4 1 2 1 Rice If 4 0 Game-winning 11 RBI — Hernandez Maldnd cf 4 0 0 0 Schu 3b 4 0 10 Rosie Jones 38-33—71 Ex-Prez gives Watson tips Johntn dh 4 0 11 (Tedman c 4 0 1 1 (20). Sclosclo c 2 0 10 Aguayo Fishing ss 3 0 10 Pat Bradley 35-34—71 83 Mercury Zephyr G8 Word It 3 0 ) 0 Easier dh 4 0 0 0 E—Uribe. DP—San Froncisco 1, Sox 2b 10 10 Rawlev p 3 0 2 1 Lenore Muraoka 35-34—71 Boxing 1 85 Lynx Cathy Kratzert 34-35—71 AKRON, Ohio — Denis Watson left his judgment, if not hjs golf Petrolll c 1 0 0 0 Barreff 2b 4 2 1 0 New York 1. LOB—Son Francisco 3, Reuss p 2 0 0 0 1 2 dr., auto, 4,700 orIg. ml. *6,295 AC, automatic, nice clean car *4,995 1 Wright cf 4 1 ) 0 Lyons cf 3111 New York 6. 2B— Bockmon, Santana, BRussll 3b 1 0 0 0 Amy Alcott 34-34-72 game, open to question by admitting he listened to golf tips from Walkerilke r rf 4 I 2 0 Guflerrz ss 4 1 1 1 Carter, Foster. HR—Strawberry (19). Totals 21 0 4 0 Totols 31 2 12 2 33-39—72 Brummr c 2 0 0 0 S—Blue. Leach. LOS Angolos OM OM 000— 0 Inlanij fishing Jull Inkster 34-34—72 Major (loht schadulo former President Jerry Ford, 81 Mazda GLC 8ta. Wg. Jones cf 2 0 11 Phllodolphlo 1M 1M OOx— 2 Debbie Massey 34-34—72 Watson, who played in Wednesday’s pro-am with Ford, said 1 83 Mazda GLC Buechel 3b 4 o l 0 IP H RERBBSO Gome-wInnlng RBI — Wilson (10). According to field personnel of the Kris Monaghan 34-38-72 Only 2 left, low miles, sliver & bronze, 5 spd. *3,995 1 2 the latter "is not as nad a golfer as you (the media) make him out Totait 38 4 12 4 Totals 35 8 9 6 Son Froncisco E—Schu. DP—Los Angeles 1, Phila­ Deportment of Environmental Protec­ Morel Bozoiih 35-37—72 (CHtafwtatdetamMnflctwmptan) 1 5 spd., clean *4,795 Blue (L S4) 6 1-3 9 6 6 2 10 delphia 3. LOB— Los Angeles 6, tion, trout tlshlng has been good at LaOrle RInker 35-37—72 to be, just because he’s beaned a couple of spectators. Tokos 000000023— 4 Aup. 16 at Irvine, Collt. — Cubonlto Boston 004 0I2 0IX— 0 Jeffcoat 1-321110 Philadelphia 9. 2B—Hayes, Russell. Candlewood Lake, where a nine pound Jo Ann Washam 36-34—72 "H e’s a heck of a player and probably could get his handicap 81 Ford Granada (Tome-wInnlng RBI— Gutierrez (2). Williams 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Rawlev, Sax. 3B—Samuel. SF—Wilson. IS ounce, 26 Inch brown tro ut; and an Debbie Melsterlln 35-37—72 Perez vt. Paul Barton,lO.llphtwclBhta. 1 82 Honda Civic E—Tolleson 2, Gutierrez, Harrah. Minton 1 10 0 10 eight pound brown were token within 37-34—73 Aua. 29 at Atlanta — Tyrell BIgei vs. down to single figures if he played'more,’ ’ added Watson. 4 dr. sedan, brown metallic Sterling Beniamin, 8, heovyweliRits; 1 5 Spd., Nice, economical car *5,195^ *4,975 1 DP—Texas 1, Boston 2. LOB—Texas 7, Now York IP H R ER BB SO the post week. Trout fishing Is also Penny Pulz 36-37—73 What was Ford’s advice? Watson grinned. Boston 0. 2B—O'Brien 2, Barrett, Leach (W 2-1) 9 3 0 0 1 3 Los Anotlts good at the W llllmantic River, Scantic , Cindy Flom 37-34—73 Perneir Whitaker vt. Teddy Hatfield, 8, Harrah, Wright. SB—Evans (3), T—2:24. A—24,536. Reuss (L 11-6) 7 10 2 2 3 2 River, Roaring Brook In Glastonbury,' Cathy Mant 37-34—73 llohtwelahtt; Evcxider Holyfleld vt. Mck “ 'Use both hands,’ ’ ’ he answered, 78 8ubaru DL Bucknor2 (13), Rice (2), Ward(20). Howell 1 2 0 0 0 1 Long Pond and Crystal Lake In Patti Rizzo 37-36—73 M vert, 8 crulierwelghti. Watson, the defending champion, and Roger Maltbie each 1 81 GLC Ellington; fair at Lake Wononsco- Aug. 29 at Wheeling, W.Va. — Don Phllodleahio Kim Shipman 37-34—73 4 dr.. Auto, FWD, Clean *3,295 Wagon, Auto, AM/FM, Low miles *2,495 1 IP H R ER BB SO Rawlev (W 10^) 9 4 0 0 5 4 pomuc and East Twin at night. A ten Beyerly Dayls 36-37—73 Lalonde vt. Jamie Howe, 10, light ruled the Firestone C.C. course Thursday, firing 5-under-par 65s 1 Tokos T—2:20. A—22,598. pound, three ounce brown was re­ Denise Streblg 3835—73 heavyweights. to share the first round lead in the $700,000 World Series of Golf. Cuba 3, Bravaa 2 ported at Lake Zoar last week. Sandra Souzich 37-36—73 Aug. 30 at Atlantic City, N.J. — Doug 3 5 NolOS (L 67) 4 2-3 5 5 4 2 3 1 80 Dodge Mirada 78 Mercury Cougar Wolsh 1 1-3 2 2 0 ) 0 Largemoutn bass fishing has been Karen Permezel 3835—73 DeWItt vt. Robbie Sims, 10, mld- M a to n 1 0 0 0 0 1 good at West Twin Lake, East Twin Carole Charbonnier 37-34-73 dlewelghts. 1 6 cyl., automatic, ac *3,395 Auto, AC, pretty car *2,495 1 CHICAGO ATLANTA Lake, Candlewood Lake, Pachaug Mary Beth Zimmerman 37-36—73 Aug. 31 at Atlantic City, N.J. — Carl Schmidt 12 1111 obrhbl obrhbl Flyers’ Barber hangs up skates Boston PlrataaS,Rada1 Pond, Moodus Reservoir and Rogers Morta FIgueras-Dotll 3437—73 "The Truth" W illiams vs. Jesse Dernier cf 5 0 2 0 Thmpsn rf 5 0 1 0 Lake; fair at Indian Lake, Dog Pond, Linda Hunt 37-37—74 . Ferguson, 10, heavyweights. TrullllO (W 62) 0 8 2 2 0 0 Motthws If 3 0 3 0 Ramirz ss 3 1 1 0 PH ILAD ELPH IA — The spirit was willing, but the knee was ■ 81 Ford Fairmont 6 Mercury Topaz (84) stonlov 1 4 2 2 0 0 Winchester Lake, Tyler Lake and Lake Mary DeLong 3834—74 Aug. 31 at Son Juan, Puerto Rico — c- Woods if 0 0 0 0 Murphy cf 4 0 2 1 CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH Waramoug. Smallmoutn bass fishing Barb Thomas 3438—74 Carlos Santos vs. (3avey Moore, 15, IBF weak. all with ac and auto *5,9 95 1 HBP—by Holes (Buckner). WP— Sandbrg 2b 5 0 0 0 Horner lb 5 0 11 1 6 cyl., automatic, 2 dr., red *3,395 NolOS, Welsh. T—2:43. A-17JI74. Pbrhbl ObrhM Is good at Wyossup Lake, the Enfield Beth Daniel 37-37—74 lunlor middleweight title. Left wing Bill Barber, who helped the Philadelphia Flyers win Morelnd rf 4 1 1 0 Harper If 4 0 0 0 Mllmr cf 4 0 2 0 Orsulok ct 3 1 1 1 area on the Connecticut River, the Deanie Wood 3836—74 Cev 3b 4 12 2 Comp p 0 0 0 0 R ou lb 3 ) 1 0 Ray 2b 4)11 Housatonic River. Good catches of Beth Solomon 37-37—74 two Stanley Cups in the 1970s, announced his retirement Marinara 4, Orlolas 0 Durhm 1b 4 0 3 0 Oberkfll 3b 2 0 0 0 Parker rf 3 0 10 Madick 3b 3 0 1 ) smallmoutn bass up to three pounds Sally Little 37-37—74 Thursday, saying his right knee had not recovered sufficiently ’’ThereThere ere only two places to purchase Davis c 2 0 0 0 Cerone c 3 0 0 0 Esaiky If 4 0 )0 Wynne cf 1000 hove been reported on the Farmington Sherri Turner 3438—74 Dunston ss 3 0 0 0 Zuvello 2b 3 0 1 0 Krnchc 3b 3 0 0 0 Thmpsn )b 4 0 0 0 River from Burlington downstream to Barb Bunkowsky 37-37—74 Tennis from reconstructive surgery for him to play again. or someplace else." BALTIMORE SEATTLE Hebner ph 0 0 0 0 Chmbis ph 0 0 0 0 Perez ph 0 0 0,1 Brown rt 4 0 2 0 Farmington. Janet Anderson 3440—74 “ My feeling is it's no longer possible my knee would withstand ObrhM ObrhM Sptler ss 1 0 0 0 Hubbrd 2b 1 0 1 0 Concocn ss 4 0 0 0 Pena c 3 0 0 0 KIkanee tlshlng action has been slow Jan Stephenson 37-37—74 NHL competition," said Barber, who scored a team-record 420 Wiggins 2b 4 0 3 0 Porcont 2b 3 2 2 0 Botelho p 3 0 0 0 Bedrosln p 2 0 1 0 Vn Grdr c 2 0 0 0 Gonzalez If 4 1 10 at West Hill Pond; fair at Wononsco- Allison Finney 39-35—74 (joev rf 3 0 0 0 Roynids 2b 0 0 0 0 Brusstar p 0 0 0 0 Perry ph 0 1 0 0 Runnils ph 0 0 0 0 Khollto ss 4 1 )0 pomuc Lake and East Twin Lake. Shelley Hamlin 35-39^74 goals in his 12 seasons and added 463 assists. , RIpkon u 4 0 0 0 Brodley If 4 12 3 Meridith p 0 0 0 0 Wshngtn rf 1 0 0 0 Diaz c 0 0 0 0 Rhoden 3 12 1 8isp,m Men's Tournament Pickerel tlshlng has been good at Barbaro Moxness 3834-74 Al Jericho, N.Y., Aug. 22 The Flyers immediately named Barber, 33, as an assistant M urray 1b 3 0 1 0 Cowens rf 3 0 0 1 Bosley ph 1111 Oester 2b 4 0 0 0 Scurry 0 0 0 0 Quaddick Reservoir and Long Pond. 301-315 LSmIth p 0 0 0 0 Sherrin Galbraith 37-37—74 .. , First round Lynn cf 4 0 10 Thomas dh 3 0 0 0 Tlbbi p 2 0 0 0 Lake Waramoug Is the best bet In the Pla Nilsson 37-38—75 coach responsible for the development of young talent. MIYong dh 4 0 0 0 Davis )b 4 0 2 0 Totals )S 3 12 3. Totals I I 2 7 2 Price p 0 0 0 0 Heinz G unt^rdt, Switzerland, dot. Tim western part of the state. Jane Crofter 3934—75 Mayotte (6), Springfield, M ast.,6-7 (7-9), Center Street Rayford 3b 3 0 0 0 Presley 3b 2 0 0 0 Chicaao OOO M2 M l— I Venobl ph 10 10 Pike fishing Is good In the Connecti­ Jane Blalock THE 37-38—75 7-6 (1*11), 6-4; Jimmy Connors (2), . s ' * RiMnIck If 2 0 0 0 Hendrsn cf 4 0 1 0 Atlanta MO0M20O— 2 Power p 0 0 0 0 cut River. Sandra Palmer Dempsey c 3 0 0 0 Kearney c 4 0 0 0 Game-winning RBI - Bosley (3). Tetali » I 6 1 Totals 3837—75 Sonlbel Harbor, Flo., det. Peter Fleming, ______»S94 Fishing for panfIsh Is good at Bolton Chris Johnson 3439^75 Seobrook Island, S.C., 6-1, 3-6, 64; Poul Bobby Riggs accepts the Challenge Owen u 4 12 0 E—Brusstor. DP—Chlcogo l,Atlonta3. Cincinnati 008 008 001— 1 Lake, Pickerel Lake, Halls Pond, Susan Sanders Totols 38 8 3 8 Totals 31 4 9 4 LOB—Chicago 9, Atlanta 11. 2B— 3837—75 PIttaburoh 001 081 aox— S Uncds Lake and throughout western Alice Rltimon 37-38-75 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Sounding Just like the hustler he is, ,Ma n c h e s t e r ! BolHfflOro 888888 888— 8 Murphy, Durhom, Horner. HR—Cev (16), (xome-wlnnlno RBI — Rhoden (3). »"FTbo^XiM"7:6r7X:- Bosley (5). Connecticut. White perch provide Cathy Reynolds 40-15—75 Bobby Riggs terms his task as "mission impossible." NEW} SSOWIS 8ea838 88K— 4 E—Parker. LOB—Cincinnati 7, Pltts- good results at Bantam Lake and Lake Barbaro Pendergost (Tomo-wlnnlng RBI — Bradley (9). buroh 6. 2B—Khalifa, Parker. 3B— Ray. 3837—75 643-5135 Lllllnonah; bluegllls and rock bass at Alexandra Reinhardt 3837—75 T e J J S o ;^ ^ How sincerely he believes this, only the 67-year-old con man DP—Baltimore 2. LOB—Baltimore 6, IP H R ER BB Sd SB—Milner (25). 5—Orsulak. SF— Lake Wononscopomuc; bluegllls at Dawn Coe Soottte 8. 2B—Bradley. HR—Bradley CMcooo Perez. 3838—74 At Monllcslta, N. Y„ Aug. n knows for sure. East Twin Lake and white perch and Joan Joyce 37-39^74 (18). SB—Wiggins (20). Botalho 6 5 2 2 4 4 ^ IP H R ER BB SO rock bass In the lower Housatonic , , , tecond Round Riggs, who has earned a princely sum with various B ruutar 11-3 1 0 0 1 0 Cincinnati Loura' Bough 3440—74 Sylvia Hanika, West Germany, dot. River. Lauren Howe 3937—74 ■elf-promotions through his long life, is assured of at least IP H RERBBSO M trldith (W 2-0) 2-3 ) 0 0 0 0 Tibbs (L 614) 6 1-3 0 5 4 0 3 Catfish and bullheads ore providing Cathy Morse R ^ Uys, South Africa, 6-16-0; Helena Both mere L.$m)th (S 27) 1 0 0 0 1 0 PrlcK 2-3 0 0 0 0 ) 3541—74 Sukova, Czechoslovakia, def. Lea |1(X),000 tonight when he teams with Vitas Geruiaitis in a doubles good fish In all the usual spots. White Susie Berdoy 3838—74 M O R IA R t M c O m (L 161 4 2-3 7 4 4 3 2 AHanta Power 110 0)2 catfish and bullheads ore plentiful at Antonobolls, Glendora, Calif., 61, 6 4 . against Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver. StOWoH 31-3 2 0 0 1 1 Btdroilon 7 9 2 2 4 4 P lttib u ffh Penny Hammel 3937—74 match Candlewood Lake: channel catfish and Bonnie Lauer 3440-74 Sggtttg Comp (L 66) 2 3 1 1 0 0 Rhoden (W 6)3) 0 6 1 1 3 6 bullheads In the Connecticut River; Quortarflnalt Known as The Challenge, the best-of-five sets match is Ma.Yona (W 614) 9 5 0 0 3 7 Botalho pltchad to 2 bottars In 7th. 3541—74 Scurry (S 2) 100011 bullheads at Mudge Pond and Bantam Margaret Ward , Barbara Potter, Woodbury, Coon., def. ■cheduled to start at 6 p.m. EDT at the Atlantic City Convention HBP—by McGregor (Presley). T— HBP—by BotMho (Obtrkfell). T—3:00. Rhoden pitched to 3 batters 9th. 3838-74 Sandro CeceWnI, Italy, 64, 64; Hetan Lake; and white coltish at Lake Beverly Klau 3838—76 Crater. 3:21. A-8.SM. A—11,273. WP—Tibbs. T—2:38. A—10.437. Lllllnonah and Lake Zoar, KelesI, Canada, def. V irginia M uild. Kathryn Young 3838—74 Romania, 1-6,6-X 64. MANC HKSTKH IIKHAI.D. Kiuliiy. AiiK 19B5 — I9_ |g — MANCHESTEH HERALD, Friday, A ur. 23, 1985 Cop’s starting salary Here’s Coventry bus schedule CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 7-44, 830 B olton Turnpike; 7:45, 241 - COVENTRY — Here is the Geraldine/Goose; 7:35, Cassidy HIM Road, Nathan Hale Road, Nathan Road; 7:55, M iddle School. Hale/Bunker HIM. Boston Turnpike; 7:48, 225 Richmond shows two-year jump schedule of school bus routes for Robertson School. 8:01, 1349 Main Road; 7:55, M iddle School. rriHDMEs Coventry schools: St.; 8:02, M aln/M oson; 8:04, Schaol Coventry Grommor School. 8. Real Estate Street; 8:05, 53 School St.; 8:06, 119 *H *g h School. 6:35, 133 G rant HMI Goose Lane; 8:10, Cais^^dy HIM R o o * , HELP WANTED liljF D R SALE Road; 6:36, 575 G rant HMI Road; 6:40, 8:11, 340 Cassidy HIM Road; 8.13, 1 « , HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ^Coventry Grammar School klndor- School St.; 8:07,153 School St.; 8:08,572 HARTFORD (UPI) - The average for 1983-84. Stonehouse Rood; 8:10, Pine Lake 1136 Grant HIM Road; 6:50, *11 puo" Cassidy HMI Road; 8:18, Geraldl^ — oarten. Pickup: 12:00, MM Boston Road; 6:53, 341 Dunn Road; 6:54, 147 /Goose; 8:19, Geraldine/Herbert, 8 ^ My Oh My I Does this average starting salary for a In a new category established Turnpike; 12:02,124 Mark DrlveM2:03, Shores; 8:11, Stonehouse Road; 8:12,41 Stonehouse Road; 8:14, Lake Street; Dunn Road; 6:56, Lathrop/Maryanne; Geraldine/David; 8:22, between Easy assembly work! Clerk, Customer Service ■ HOMES home have a beautiful full-time police officer in Con­ by the council. Hartford; with 239 Mark D rive; 12:04,397 M ark D r lv ^ 6:58, Beverly Trall/R oute 31; 7:00, Deborahs; 8:25, Geraldine/Goose, 12:07, 30 N. School Road; 12:08, 769 8:20, Breezeway. $600.00 per 100. G uaran­ — For fast-paced sales FOR SALE new cherry kitchen. necticut jumped 20.2 percent 500 sworn officers, was shown to Gram m ar School. 8:25, Leave High High Schaol. . „ , 8:35, Coventry G ram m ar School. department. Ability to Bread and Milk Street; U:t0, M48 M iddle School. 7:17, 10 G rant HMI teed Payment. No Expe- Large spacious rooms. 2 over two years to $18,174, but spend the most in police protec­ Boston Turnpike; 12:11, 59 Twin HMis; School; 8:26, Route 31/Buena Vista; Salesclerk — Needed at Mechanic — Part time. Full and Part Time tor handle pressure and Construction — Prolect fireplaces, aluminum sid­ 8:28, Route 31/Arllngton Road; 8:29, Road; 7:18, 133 Grant HIIMRoad; 7:20, rlence/N o Sales. Details Wait-Watchers — Just Re­ police chiefs earn an average tion for each resident with a per 12:13, 2560 Boston Turnpike; 12;15^,M74 690 Grant HIM Road; 7:23, 1135 Grant " n to h School. * : 33,, South/Puckw once to w ork d ire ctly In send self-addressed Hours and salary open. golt course and snack bar. heavy customer phone Manager — Rapidly grow ing. Call us quick I Offered Boston Turnpike; 12:17, 860 Cedar Route 31/Avolon; 8:30, Route 31/Bev- duced For Quick Sole - capita expenditure of $143,97. erlv T ra il; 8:31, Route 31 at Knowles; HMI Road; 7:28, 341 Dunn Rood; 7:30, Street; 6:34, PucKe; pharmacy and pet medi­ stamped envelope; ELAN Apply In person. Imme­ Apply at Tallwood CC. contact a must. Expe­ Ing, Hartford based gen­ In the $80's. Jackson 8, $34,852, statistics show. Swamp; 12:M, Dunn Road at North was $84,900. Now reduced Bridgeport, Connecticut's 8:33, Talcott HIM at Bennett; 8:37, Dunn Road/Bread ond Milk Street, Pucker St.; 6:35, 605 Pucker St.; 6.M, cine department. Will diate opening possible. Route 85, Hebron. rience preferred but will eral contractor has Imme­ Jackson Real Estate, 647- The statistics released Thurs­ School Road; 12:24, 1128 Grant HIM 7:32, 763 Bread and M ilk St.; 7:34, 2M Pucker Street/Babcock HIM ' VITAL-173, 3418 Enter­ to $79,900, owner building largest city with a 402-person Road; 12:30, C oventry G ram m ar South River Road; 8:39,3311 Main St.; train for managership. prise Road, Ft. Pierce, FL Village Motors, 369 Cen­ train the right Individual. diate opening tor Prolect 8400 or 646-8646. day by the Connecticut Public 8:40, 3399 Main St. Bread and M ilk St.; 7:40, Lathrop/A I- 6:38, 574 Bobcock HMI Rood; 6.M, W ,, new home. Full ot charm School. Bobcock HMI Road; 6:43, Kings Road, Pleasant working condi­ 33482. ter Street, Manchester. Apply at Plllowtex Corpo­ Manager with a minimum Expenditure Council covered force and Avon, with a 30- Ice; 7:45, 3399 Main St.; 7:47, Beverly- 8, character. 3 bedroom BUS 4 /Route 31; 7:55, M iddle School. 6:45, Flanders River Rood; 6 :« , ^ tions In modern phar­ ration, 49 Regent Street, ot 10 years experience. Just Hang Your Hat! 8,763 people employed in the member force, were neck and BUS B Colonial with flreplaced .High School. 6:40, Barnsbee Lone; Elementary School CGS. 8:05, Bread Flanders Road/Upton D rive; 6.52, 315 macy. Fringe benetits. Salesclerk. Apply In per­ Manchester, CT. 646-1737. Position requires a solid While the other rent helps state’s 86 full-time police neck in second place at $137 per Coventry Grammar Schaol kinder­ and M ilk Street; 8:06, Bread and M ilk High Street; 7:00, High School. living room and formal garten. Pickup: 11:55, 534 Carpenter 6:45, W rights M ill Road; 6:47, W rights Excellent hours. Apply In son, Marlow's Inc., 867 Production Workers — background In a ll phases pay the mortgage. 3-3 two departments. citizen. M ill Road; 6:50, Route 31/Dexter Street/N orth School Road; 8:07, 712 M iddle School. 7:30, 108 High SU — dining room, new root 8. Road; 11:58,127 Broadway; 12:01,1121 7:22, 754 Flonders R oo d; 7:25, Nathan person, Llggett-Parkode Main Street, Manchester. Full time days, part time Teacher Wanted — Rhom ot residential construc­ family, large spacious West Hartford spent $126 per North River Road; 12:03, 1503 North Road; 6:52, Route31/Talcott HIM; 6:53, Bread and M ilk St.; 8:08,755 Bread ond ceilings. One owner home The council, a statewide busi­ Route 31/Fern Road; 6:55, Route M ilk St.; 8:09, 905 Bread and M ilk St.; Hale D rive; 7:27, South Street Exten- Pharmacy, Parkode Arbor Acres — Full time evenings. No experience Jr/Sr High School. Per­ tion Including planning, room s, quiet street, separ- person and Stamford paid River Rood; 12:0, 1594 North River maintained with pride. ness watchdog group, said the Rood; 12:08,165 Cassidy HIM; 12:09,248 31/Buena Vista; 6:56, Route 31; 6:56, 8:10, 1046 Bread and M ilk St.; 8:12,178 Sion; 7:28, 754 Flanders Road; 7:M , « Shopping Center, 404 West Experienced Full Tlme- poultry farm workers. necessary, will train. manent full time English estimating, scheduling, qte utilities. Ottered In the average starting salary in 1984- $124.98 per person. Cassidy HIM; 12:14, 15 E ric D rive; Route 31/Cheney Lone; 6:57, Route 31 Dunn Road; 8:14, 690 Grant HMI Road; Flanders Road; 7:31, 309 Flonders > Middle Turnpike. Apply In person, Plllow- position. Inquiries and ap­ buying, supervision and Century 21 Jackston- 3399 ; 7:00, High School 8:15, 1128 Grant HMI Road; 8:17, Road; 7:35, 204 Babcock HIM R o ( ^ «, /Bookkeeper and ottice Paid health and retire­ $80's. J'qckson 8. Jqckson 85 was a 20.2 percent increase The state's per capita aver­ 12:16, 174 Geraldine: 12:18 , 230 Geral­ tex Corp., 49 Regent plication. 22iB-9474. turnover. Phone 549-5946 Showcase, 646-1316. Real Estate, 647-8400 or dine; 12:23, 622 M errow Road; 12:26, Middle School. 7:20, 1114 Boston Mark/second A lice; 8:18, Moryonne- 7:36, 334 Bobcock HMI Road; 7:38, 7M manager. Apply In per­ ment plans. Call 633-4681, over 1982-83, the largest hike in age was $76.14. Turnpike; 7:21, Barnsbee Lane; 7:25, /H a rrle t; 8:19, HarrIet/AMce; 8:23, Babcock HMI Road; 7:39, Babcock HIM .. Wanted Full Time — Jim Fracchia for an Street, Manchester, CT. tor more Information. 646-8646. 145 M errow Road; 12:28, 711 Brigham son, Marlow's Inc. 867 Walt-Wotchers — Walt Avon had the highest maxi­ Tavern Road; 12:29, 10 Brigham 68 W rights M ill Road; 7:27,252 Wrights 1405 Boston Turnpike; 8:25, Cornwall Road/Pucker Street; 7:40, 713 PuckiK Truck D rive r. A pply In appointment. 646-1737. 10 years. Acres; 8:27, 1185 Boston Turnpike: St.; 7:43, South/Pucker Street; 7:44, Main Street. Manchester. mum salary for police officers Tavern Road; 12:35, Coventry Qrom- M ill Road; 7:28, W rights MMI/Case person, Nellson Auto Forever but you’ll never Still Available! U 8.Rbullt Stamford, with 280 sworn Road; 7:31, Route 31/Dexter; 7:31, 8:29, 118 North River Road; 8:32, 1129 South St.; 7:45, S outh/C ro» : find a solid stone built with $26,496 while east Hampton mar School. Street; 7:50,Sprlngdale/Route31; 7:55, , Parts, 646 Center Street, Mechanic — Organized 7 room split. Fireplace, 2 officers, enjoyed the highest Route 31/Talcott HIM; 7:34, Talcott Elementary School. home on 9.8 acres ot land ahd the lowest maximum of HIM; 7:35, Route 31/Fern Rood; 7:36, Middle School. „ ' Manchester. self-starter for construc­ In Home Sitter needed tor car garage, over 1 acre. starting salary of $23,488 and its M IN I t Elementary School. 8:00, 144 Pucker _ with many truit trees, Robertson School kindergarten. 2669 Main St.; 7:38, Route 31/Buena ■US* tion company. Negotiable post operative child In leg Farm Help — Full or part Ideal for the tam llv on the police chief is among the state's $16,713. Vista; 7:40, 2288 Main St.; 7:41, 2280 High School. 6:35, leovegaraoe.6:40, St.; 8:03, 777 Pucker St.; 8:05, » t grape arbor, raspberry 8< Bridgeport also ranked first Pickup: 11:35, S prlngdale/S prlng; Lawn Care Applicator po­ sglary. Immediate open­ G ram pv's Is H irin g Assist­ cast. References requr- time, must be wHIIng to go. Ottered at $114,900. highest paid police chiefs, re­ 11:37, Springdale; 11:39, Sprlngdale- Main St.; 7:42, 2273 Main St.; 7:50, Main/Mason; 6:42, Maln/School Pucker St.; 8:06, 738 Babcock HMI blueberry bushes, your Street; 6:44, Arm strong Road; 6:46, Road; 8:07, 204 Babcock HMI R o i^ sition. Over $200 per week ing. 633-8317. ant Managers, Cashiers led. Call after 5:30, 647- work. Good pay. Call Jackson 8, JaCkson Real ceiving $50,800. in population density with 8,214 /Woodland: 11:41, Sprlngdale/Paden; Middle School. own duck pond with a foot 11:43, 167 Springdale: 11:47, Main Robertson School. 8:03, Main at driveway split with telephone pole; 8:08, 162 Babcock HMI Road; 8:10, 357 starting salary, high and Dell people for all 7646. 742-0289, Coventry. Estate, 647-8400 o r 646- 2 Only police chiefs in Hartford, persons per square mile, fol­ bridge to a private island. Street at Catholic church; 11:50, 1847 Bldwell; 8:05, M aln/W oods Lane; 8:07, 6:48, Chickey’s (large red ba rn); 6:49, Flanders River Road; 8:11, Flonders ,, P.I.P. — The world's larg­ school diploma and good DIshwasher/KItchen Help shifts. It you are ener­ 8646. lowed by Hartford with 7,409; M oln/A rm strong; 8:09, 799 Main St.; Lemeck's Nursery: 6:50, South Street Road Rhines; 8:11, 711 Flanders Rood; • All this tor $87,900. Cen­ New Haven and Greenich can Moln St.; 11:53, 57 Hemlock Point; est printing franchise Is driving record reauired. — We need people toll getic, reliable and want to Munson;s Candy Kitchen, New Haven 5,940, New Britain 11:55, 71 Hemlock Point; 11:57, 1M 8:11, 234 Main St.; 8:14, Depot Road; Extenslon/Route 31; 6:52, firs t house 8:12, Flanders Road/South Street Ex- -. t u r y 21 J a c k s t o n - earn more. on rlght-Depot Road; 6:53, firs t house tension, 8:13, Flanders Rood/IJoton; ; looking for bright, ener­ Agronomy background time/part time. Weekend grow w ith a grow ing com ­ Route 6, Bolton Is accept­ Brand New Listing! Clean 5,519 and West Haven with 5,038. Hemlock Point; 11:59, 221 Hemlock 8:16, 190 Depot Road; 8:19, Old Showcase, 646-1316. At the other end of the ladder, Point; 12:01,263 Hemlock Point; 12:02, EaglevMIe Rood; 8:21, Old Eaglevllle ieft Did Eoglevllle Road; 6:55, 278 8:14, 1061 Flanders Road; 8:15, 11M getic people to w ork In preferred. Call 649-8667 days and weekday nights. pany, apply In person, ing applications, for part as a whistle! V ery p re tty starting officers in Winchester Another new statistic com­ 436 Hemlock Point; 12:05, 472 Ripley Road, 8:23, 370 Main St.; 8:25, Main at I Eaglevllle Road; 6:56, Pine Lake Flanders Road; 8:18,318 High St.; 8:19, .; their Layout, Pasteup and for an aooolrrtment and Uniforms and meals pro­ Grampv’s, 706 Main time employment tor both Telemarketing — Make lot on dead end street. Barber Shop. >res; 6:58, M anglflco; 7:00, Route 108 High St.; 8:20, BIssell/Cross Street; East H a rtfo rd — $79,900. get $13,0fM while the head of the piled by the council was the total HIM (Back down M ain); 12:08, 1575 Bindery departments. interview. Evergreen vided. Benefits available. Street. sales and stock delivery. appointments for market­ Large sunporch, rec Main St.; 12:15, Robertson School. /Route 31; 7:05, High School. 8:25, Elementary School. " Don’t miss this excep­ 21-person force in Plainfield is of miles patrolled in each police tE.O. Smith and Windham Tech. 7:10, Apply In person between Lawns. 53 Slater Street, Competitive pay and ad­ 20-24 hours per week, call ing representative. Main­ room, plush carpeting. tional value! Attractive 6 department. Stamford had the BUS S leave High School; 7:40, Windham 9am-5pm, Monday thru Manchester. vancement opportunities. for appointment, 649-4332. tain loo, 9:30-2:30. H ourly Ottered In the high $80's. paid $24,500. BUSS BUS 12 ^ . V plus room Colonial with 3 most with 305.2 miles, followed Robertson School kindergarten. High School. 6:35, 118 North River Tech. High School. 6:45, S outh/Beverly; Friday. 391 Center Street, Apply In person. Ground plus bonus program. Plea­ Jackson 8, Jackson Real The average maximum sa­ Road; 6:37, North River Road/Broad- Robertson School. 8:05, South Stree- 6:47, Fltzgerold/South; 6:49, South- ' bedrooms, I'/z baths, fire­ by Waterbury with 276 miles; Pickup: 11:35, 160 High St.; 11:37, 272 Manchester,(Next to Ar­ Round Restaurant, Glas­ Switchboard Operator — sant Glastonbury ottice. Estate, 647-8400 o r 646- 3 lary earned by police officers in way; 6:39,1531 North River Road; 6:52, t/One Stop; 8:07, South/Echo; 8:09, /Lakewood Heights; 6:52, Nathon High St.; 11:39, South Street Extension thur Treachers). tonbury. 659-0162. Typing and clerical func­ 633-8750. place, sun room 8, first 1984-85 was $22,264, a 21.1 Bridgeport 268 miles and Green­ (first house on left); 11:44, 777 Pucker Broadway; 6:54, 456 Carpenter Road; South/Lakevlew; 8:11, South/Lake- Hale/Bunker HIM Road; 7:00, High ,, Warehouse Manager and 8646. 6:56, Trowbridge Road; 7:00, High woofMHelghts; 8:13, Judd Road; 8:15, School: 7:05, Leave tor Cheney Teen. tions. Pleasant East floor laundry. Adlolnlng percent hike over the maximum wich with 264 miles. St.; 11:50, 163 Bobcock HIM Road; Workers — Must have lot available. Call for 11:54, 199 Flanders River Road; 11:58, School. Nathan Hale — large tarm on right; Elementary School CGS. 8:13, Bartender — Part time Carpenter All Phases — Hostess-M/F — We need Hartford office near 1-84 Babysitter Wanted — Se­ Open Sunday, 1-4pm — 1019 Flanders River Road; 12:M, 1075 M iddle School. 7:20, 118 North River 8:17,'«econd house on le ft; 8:19, next Brewster Street (line pickup); 8:21; fork lift experience. Call and 1-91. Insurance and details. Sentry Real Est­ Road; 7:22,361 North River Road; 7:23, drlvewdS^on right. Swamp Road (line pickup); 8:30, - evenings and weekend Minimum two years expe­ sm iling faces (or fu ll tlm e- cond shift hours. Call tor Bolton Lake Waterfront, Flanders River Road; 12:02, 1080 282-0831. pension benefits. Phone further . details. 646-4894 ate, 643-4060. Flanders River Road; 12:04, 1117 North River Road/Rllev Mountain; Forge/Ashbrook; 8:32, Forge/Ook- days. Hourly wage plus rience, most have own /part time hours. Nights, 39 Vernon Road, Bolton. 7:25, North River Rood/Broadway; BUS 9 wood; 8:33, Oakwood/Fleldstone; gratuity. Experience pre­ weekends and some days M r. Ralph, 528-9551. otter 6pm. See this gorgeous 7 room Flanders River Road; 12:06, 1118 transportation and tools, Manchester — $109,900. Flanders River Road; 12:15, Robertson 7:30, 1518 North River Road; 7:33, 141 High School. 6:40,635 M errow Road; 8:35, Fleldstone/N orthtleld; 8:37, 1 » ferred. Apply Manchester year round employment. during fall. Good pay, home with 105’ ot prime Retirement plan helps Broadway; 7:35, 456 Carpenter Road; 6:43, 604 M errow Road; 6:44, 441 Swamp Road; 8:41, 41 Swamp Rood; _ Nice Area! Nice Price! School. Country Club, 305 South 643-4005. meals provided. Benefits Child Care — Person to do waterfront. Most rooms 7:38,85 Trowbridge Road; 7:45, Middle M errow Road; 6:45, M errow Road- 8:45, Elementary School. Delightful 7 room full Main Street or call 646- available. Apply In per­ Day Care In my home tor have a gorgeous view ot BUS 1 School'. /B rlgham Tavern Road; 6:46, Brigham dormered Cape with assu­ Robertson School. 7:58, leave Tavern/A ntrim Road; 6:49, Brigham 0103. son, Ground Round Res­ Full Time Carpenter newborn. Non-smoker, the lake! Aluminum sid­ High School. 6:35,1848 Route44; 6:36, M IN I 1 mable mortgage features hospital avert layoffs 1976 Route 44; 6:37, 2476 Route 44; 6:38, school; 8:03, Route 31; Route 31; Tavern Road; 6:50, 225 Richmond M iddle School. 7:05, Hop River taurant, Glastonbury, 659- wanted to w ork In shop 8:30am-4;30pm, 3 days per ing, deck, 2 car garage -South/HInkle Mae; South/Beebe Road: 6:52 Sam Greene Road; 7:00, Administrative Asslstant- 3 bedrooms, spacious first Lower Twin H ills; 6:39, Upper Twin Road; 7:15, Bunker Hlll/Porker 0162. and assist with Installa­ week. References pre­ and much more! Ottered H ills; 6:40,2760 Boston Turnpike; 6:42, Camp; South/Beverly; South/FItzge- High School. Bridge: 7:18, 710 Bunker HMI Rood; /Secretary. Small invest­ floor family room with tions. Positions available ferred. 871-2759. at $149,900. See you Sun­ 105 Cedar Swamp; 6:43, Cedar rald; South/Washburn; South/Ross; M iddle School. 7:20, Moln/M ason 7:20, 520 Bunker HMI Road; 7:23, ment firm needs expe­ wood stove, I'/j baths 8. options in which employees can South Lakewood Heights; Robertson Street; 7:21, Maln/School Street; 7:*2S, Bunker HMI/Nathan Hale Rood; 7:26, Waitresses — Days and Immediately. Also Car­ day. Dir; Rt. 44 to Vernon DERBY (UPI) - Griffin Hospi­ Swamp/Bolton Branch; 6:44, 1250 rienced person with located In most desirable add either years of service or age, Cedar Swamp; 6:50, 2812 Boston School M oln/A rm strong Road; 7:25, 659 Main- Nathan Hale/Judd -Road; 7:28, Judd LIve-ln Companion — weekends. 8am-2pm penters helper wanted, Road(next to lakehouse) tal has avoided layoffs with an Coventry Gram m ar School. 8:20, St.; 7:30, 419 Moln St.; 7:32, Plains typing and dictation area. Call for an appoint­ or combine the two and become Turnpike; 7:M, High School. Road/South Street; 7:33, Ripley HIM - Minimal care, nice dally. llam-3pm part time semi-skilled, flexible Signs posted. early retirement program that M iddle School. 7:15, Leave High Daly Road/Wangumbaug; 8:21, Daly Road; 7:33, Plains Road/Route 31; Road/Cooper Lane; 7:34, 178 Cooper skills, salary and hours ment. Sentry Real Estate, may be adopted by other hard- eligible for retirement or higher School; 7:25, 2476 Boston Turnpike; Road; 8:22, 20 Daly Road; 8:24, Daly 7:35, 366 Main St.; 7:36,30 Depot Road; Lane; 7:40, M iddle School. woman. Manchester daily. Antonio's, 956 Main Maintenance Superlnten- hours, start Immediately. open. Call Miss Grant tor Road/Bellevue; 8:24, 74 D aly; 8:26, 7:37, 790 Did Eaglevllle Road; 7:38, 278 Call 646-4472 a fte r 6pm, Dental Assistant — 643-4060. pressed facilities forced to cut staff . pension benefits. 7:27, Lower Twin H ills; 7:29, U ppir Robertson School. 8:00, Sprlngdole area. 649-0003. Street. dent/Worklng Resident — appointment and furnish CHFA Approved 11 Per­ Twin H ills; 7:30,2760 Boston Turnpike; Daly/Standlsh; 8:28, 2922 Main St.; Old Eaglevllle Road; 7:40, 44 Old Avenue; 8:02, Main Street at Cothollc ask tor Glenn. Wanted Immediately. cent Mortgage — Hurry around the state, a spokesman Previously, hospital employees 8:30, M aln/D exter; 8:33, W rights M ill Eaglevllle Road; 7:43, Pine Lake 100 unit suburban elderly resume. 646-7977. New Listing — $93,900. 7:32,166Cedar Swamp; 7:34,371 Cedar church; 8:05, Ripley HIM; 8:07, Cooper Manchester. Some expe­ and see this Im m aculate 2 says. who reached the age of 52 and had Swamp: 7:35, Cedar Swamp/Bolton Road at Mendenholt; 8:35, 270 Wrights Shores Dam; 7:48, 342 Stonehouse Lane, 8:10, Root Road; 8:15, R o b e rtso n .^ housing complex. 2 bed­ Manchester. Remodeled M ill Road; 8:40, Coventry Gram m or Road: 7:49,329 Stonehouse Road; 7:50, SUBSTITUTES NEEDED Counter Help — Part rience preferred, but will Part Time Recepllonlst- bedroom ranch In town. The program, called the first of 15 years service were eligible for Branch; 7:36, 698 Cedar Swamp; 7:37, School. j HOUSEKEEPERS room apartment, salary Colonial with 4-car gar­ Cedar Swomo/Vernon Branch; 7:38, School. Stonehouse Road/Route 31; 7:55, M id­ Second Run. 8:20, Hemlock P oint; i Ttwa of South Windsor time, must be over 18. train the right person. Cashler-Offlcer Worker Priced In the 60's. A lu m i­ its kind for Connecticut’s health­ retirement. and benetits to tit the iob age, heated sun room, 1250 Cedar Swamp; 7:39, 1340 Cedar dle School. 8:30, 1575 Main St.; 8:35, Robertson ; Teachers, nurses and cl­ 3pm-8pm Monday thru Call 646-2251. — For busy automotive num sided, full basement! Of the 63 employees who chose Swamp; 7:45, 2812 Boston Turnpike; BUS 6 Bus 9 PM Robertson School. 1349 School. I Part time — Willing to ahd your abilities. Equal den, flreplaced living care industry, offers special incen­ erical. Pay rates lor sub­ Opportunity Employer. Friday, 7:30am-l :30pm dealership. Flexible "We Guarantee Our Hou­ the new option, three were emer­ . 7:46, 2814 Boston Turnpike; 7:50, 2573 High School. 6:56, South Stree- Main St., Maln/Mason, School Street, Bus 9 AM Mini PM Elementary. , train. 20 hours per Male/Female — Ambi­ room, 3 bedrooms and 2 tives that have led 63 employees to t/Lakevlew Terroce; 7:00, BIssell 53 School St., 119 School St., 153 School School CGS. 8:05,165 Lewis HMI Rood; , stitute teachers. $38 day. Saturday. Apply Colonial hours. Call 643-5135. ses!"....Blanchard 8, Ros- gency room doctors, 10 were Boston Turnpike; 7:55, Middle School. week. Send resume to ; EHM , 46 tious MCC Student additional unheated bed­ retire at a possible savings of up to Elementary School. 8:04, Richmond Road/Cross Street; 7:01, P atriot's St., 572 Stonehouse Road, Pine Lake 8:08, 152 Richmond Road; 8:09, 240- • Contact Nancy DeMalo, Welles Road; Vernon, CT Cleaners, 230 Spencer setto Real Estate, 646- management-level workers and Road; 8:05, 240 Richmond Road; 8:07, Park; 7:03, Springdale Avenue; 7:05, Shores, Stonehouse Road, 41 Stone- Richmond Road; 8:11, 10 Brigham ■ 646-2300 wanted to sell ads for rooms, D.W. Fish Realty, $1.5 million. William C. Powunda 644-8220 06066. , Street, Shoprlte Plaza, Earn Christmas Money — 2482. the remainder staff ranging from 952 Boston Turnpike; 8:08,1046 Boston High School. house Road, Lake Street, Breezewoy. Tovern Road; 8:13, Brigham Taverfl . Manchester. MCC Cougar. Aggressive, 643-1591 or 871-1400. said Thursday. Turnpike; 8:11-8:15, North River Road M iddle School. 7:25, South Stree- Bus 9 AM Mini PM Elementary R oad/A ntrIm ; 8:15, 205 M errow Road; Flexible Hours. Sell Avon. nurses and professionals to cleri­ self-starter, car required. South Windsor — New The voluntary staff reductions (Line pickup); 8:16-8:M, Broodwav t/Lokevlew Terroce; 7:30, Cross/BIs- School CGS. 8:05,165 Lewis HIM Road; 8:22, 145 M errow Road; 8:26, Jones Call 523-9401. New Listing — $115,5(X). cal and service employees. sell Street; 7:33, 124 Lake St.; 7:34, 75 8:08, 152 Richmond Road; 8:09, 240 Crossing; 8:29,280 M errow Road; 8:31, ' Ironing Lady — Once a Sell space, do ad layouts, listing. Immaculate 8 were sought to deal with a change (Line pickup): 8:21-8:25, Carpenter Manchester. Historic 9 Road (Line pickup): 8:25-8:28, Trow ­ Lake St.; 7:40, M iddle School, Richmond Road; 8:11, 10 Brigham M errow Road/Rldgebrook; 8:33, 635 , BLUEPRINT CLERK week, 3 hours. Good keep records, 10 hours. room Contemporary Co- in federal reimbursement policies The 261-bed facility must hire Second Run. 7:50, South/Lakewood Tavern Road; 8:13, Brigham Tavern A bridge Road (Line pickup); 8:30, Merrow Road; 8:36,1262 Boston Turn- i hourly wage. Must have Resume to MCC Cougar, room Colonlol with coun­ and spiralling-costs that have led to some new workers to replace lost Heights; 7:53, S outh/FItigerald; 7:55, R oad/A ntrim ; 8:15, 205 M errow Road: Dishwasher Wanted — Ibhlal. First floor family Elementary School. pike; 8:38,1466 Boston Turnpike; 8:43, ■ Primary responsibilities are to make all prints references and own trans­ Mall Station 4, 60 Bldwell try kitchen, first floor changes in care and layoffs at services, but Powanda said re­ South/Beverly; 7:57, South/HInkle 8:22, 145 M errow Rood; 8:26, Jones Elementary School. •*' 3pm-8pm. Apply In per­ family room, flreplaced room, large dining room, BUS 2 Mae; 8:00, Middle School. Crossing; 8:29,280 M errow Road; 8:31, and file all originals. Must be able to wcirk portation. Call 649-2094 Street, Manchester, CT eat-ln kitchen, 4 bed­ several hospitals in the state. placement rates should range son, 829 Main Street, Clerical — Full time posi­ living room, 3-car garage, High School. 6:30, Silver Street HIM Coventry G ram m ar. 8:05, 1804 Bos­ M errow Road/Rldgebrook; 8:33, 635 M IN I 2 . afte r Spm. 06040. rooms, 2Vj baths, sun between 10 percent and about 15 ton Turnpike; 8:06, 1848 Boston Turn­ M errow Road; 8:36, 1262 Boston Turn­ without direct supervision. Familiarity with Johnny's Brass Key. tions In pleasant office and beautiful grounds all "F or the next two years at least, Farm ; 6:30, 3352 S M vei^t.; 6;32, stop High School. 6:40, Kings Road; 6:4$, • i deck, above ground pool, percent. sign Silver Street/South; 6:34, 3589 pike; 8:07, 2006 Boston Turnpike; 8:08, pike; 8:38,1466 Boston Turnpike; 8:43, Hop River Road; 6:50, Bunker HMI -t blueprints and drafting functions helpful. Entry environm ent. Health Insu- In absolutely gorgeous we will continue to be seeing 2268 Boston Turnpike; 8:10,2476 Boston Help Wanted — Days and Persons to work In kit­ large lot. Excellent value. South St.; 6:35, 3670 South St.; 6:36,3832 Elementary School. Road; 6:58, Arrive at High School; ' level position. ronce/beneflts program shape. D.W, Fish Realty, changes in the way the health-care South St.; 6:37,4M1 South St.; 6:38,4029 Turnpike; 8:11, 2560 Boston Turnpike; 7:05, Leave tor E.O. Smith. "I nights. Apply In person. chen with other girls. To $165,000. U 8. R Realty, ' system operates, not only in South St.; 6:39, Swamp Road Exten­ 8:12, 216 Twin Hills D rive; 8:13, Twin BUS 10 Robertson School AM. 8:00, Bunker ■ NURSES AIDES Arthur Treachers, 401 make sandwiches and available. Free parking. 643-1591 or 871-1400. Prank brings HMIs/Route 44; 8:17, 692 Cedor Swamp 643-2692. Connecticut but throughout the sion; 6:40, stop sign South/Route 6; High School. 6:40, Brewster Street; HIM Road; 8:02, 710 Bunker HMI Rood; • Center Street-, other kitchen duties. 649- Experience using adding 6:41, Route 6 Well Diggers; 6:44, 317 Road; 8:18, 1340 Cedar Swamp Road; 6:42, Brookside/Brew ster: 6:43, 665 8:05, 540 Bunker HMI Road; 8:01, • Full or part time positions machine, typing skills Manchester — "Terrific nation," he said. Manchester. 0305. felony charge Woodbridge Road; 6:45, Woodbrldge- 8:22, Vernon Branch Road; 8:25 , 260 Brewster St.; 6:45, Brewster/Swamp; Bunker HMI Road; 8:10,336 Bunker H ilt" ' ENGINEERING RECORDS COORDINATOR available for 7am-3pm. M anchester — $129,900. D helpful. $4.25-$5.00an hour O p p o rtu n ity" $70's. On /South; 6:47, 3160 South St., 6:48, 2153 Cedar Swamp Road; 8:26, 219 Cedar 6:47, Swamp Road/Love Lane; 6:48, Road; 8:14, 56 P arker Bridge Rood; , Something Special. Other hospitals have contacted 3pm-11pm and 11pm- depending on experience. large 6 room Townhouse, South St.; 6:50, South/Seagraves; 6:52, Swamp Road; 8:27, 125 Cedar Swamp Swamp/Forge; 6:50, Forge/North- 8:18, Hop River Road; 8:20, 344 Kings t Security Guard — Glas­ That's what this house Is! Griffin Hospital about the pro­ BRISTOL (U PI) - A56-year,-old Road; 8:28, 30 Cedar Swamp Road; tlelds Road; 7:00, High School. Primary responsibility will be to input data into 7 am shifts Certified Apply in person, Prague 3 bedrooms, I'/j baths, Dalv/W angumbaug; 6:53, Doly/Lake- Road; 8:23, South Street E xt/F la nd-*< tonbury Public Schools. Beautifully decorated, 3/4 gram, which brought a much man is due in court today on vlew; 6:54, Dolv/KnoMwood; 6:56, 8:30, Bolton Branch Road; 8:35, Vlcto- M iddle School. 7:20,57 Brewster St.; ers; 8:24,555 South St. Extension; 8:25, ' our computer. Candidates must be able to type aides preferred Alternate Shoe Company, 200 Pitkin large raised hearth fire­ Minimum ot 120 days a bedrooms, first floor larger response than expected. charges of placing a false fire Daly/Standlsh; 7:M, High School. rla/Route 44; 8:38, 2573 Boston Turn­ 7:72, Brewster/Brookside; 7:25, 480 695 South St. Extension. 45 wpm accurately. Drafting department experi­ weekends required Street, East Hartford. place, custom kitchen ca­ Middle School. 7:20, Silver Stree- pike; 8:40, 2191 Boston Turnpike, 8:45, Brewster St.; 7:26, 665 Brewster St.; Robertson School PM. South Street ■ Apply in person during Full Time, Part Time — year, 6 hours a day. rriahogany panelled fam­ Powanda said. alarm that sent a rushing fire truck binets, gas heaf-2 zones, t/L ove Lane; 7:21, 748'Sllver St.; 7:22, Coventry Grammar School. 7:28, Swamp/Brewster; 7:30, 600 Extension/Flanders, 555 South St., 695 ence helfpful. Must be attentive to detail and business hours to; Evenings and weekends a Applications available ily room, rec room, fully Layoffs have been made in past on a collision course with a car. Silver Street/South Street; 7:24, 3718 Robertson School PM. Cross Street, Swamp Road; 7:33, Forge/Swamp South St., Bunker HIM, 710 Bunker HMI, ' able to work without supervision. from the business office, Construction W ork — M a­ basement plus extra flue Cross/South Street, Forest Road, Echo Road;.7:36, 119 Ashbrook D rive; 7:38, must. Apply at Harvest landscaped. Call today. year at Milford. Norwalk. killing two 15-year-old girls. South St.: 7:25, 3832 South St.; 7:26, 540 Bunker HIM, 336 Bunker HIM, 56’' ; Rockville Memorial HIM Package Store, Man­ Glastonbury Board ot Ed­ son's helper In East H a rt­ tor woodstove, and lo­ Swamp Road Extension; 7:28, 3941 Rood, Lakevlew Terrace, Lakewood Forge/Oakwood; 7:41, 1185 Boston Parker Bridge, Hop River Road, Kings . Nursing Home ford and Manchester. cated near busline and Joyce G. Epstein Real Meriden-Wallingford and Law ­ Dennis Gauthier was arrested South St.; 7:30, South Street/Route 6, Heights, Judd Road, Nathan Hale Turnpike; 7:43, 844 Boston Turnpike: chester Parkade. ucation, 232 Williams Estate, 647-8895. Road. • $4.50 storting pay. Call shopping!! Century 21 rence and Memorial Hospitals in Thursday and charged with falsely 7:34, Woodbridge Road/Skinner HIM; QSP offers an excellent benefits package which Med Pool Street, G lastonbury, CT G New London. 7:35,3159 South St.; 7:36,2382South St.; 22 South SI., Rockville 06033. Phone 633-5231, Ext. 647-7105. Lindsey Real Estate, 649- reporting an incident that results 7:37, 2299 South St.; 7:38, South/Seo- Bolton — $104,900. G reat A change in federal policy that includes medical, dental and life insurance, 441. Affirm ative Actlon/E- 4000. in serious physical injury or death, graves; 7:40, Doly/Wangumboug; pension plan and tuition reimbursement. Value. That's what this sets flat reimbursement rates for a class D felony that carries a 7:42, D aly/Lokevlew ; 7:43, Bellevue- qual Opportunity Em­ Ranch otters you. Three /D a lv; 7:45, Standlsh/Doly; 7:50, M id­ CCLU monitors student searches ployer. M/F. medical procedures and care' maxiumum penalty of five years in SUMMER JOB ABOUT Health Room Aide — Bolton — "Executive bedrooms, first floor dle School. Qualified candidates should apply at our facility Needed In Bolton public covered under Medicare and Medi­ jail and a $5,000 fine, a police Coventry Gram m ar School. 8:07, HARTFORD (UPI) - Public January that ruled school admin- policy with Plymouth officials, he >• College Students — Im­ Dream House" $120's. laundry, beautiful TO END? schools, 30 hours per week caid has eliminated some admis­ spokesman said. Bishop Lone; 8:09, 3159 South St.; 8:11, schools can balance the need for strators did not need warrants to added. j or send a resume with salary history to: Consider a part time position mediate position availa­ With exceptional style, wooded lot. Great loca­ sions and reduced the hospital Gauthier was released on $500 313 Woodbridge Rood; 8:13, Skinner security with the right of student search for contraband. The CCLU will continue to ; at Little Caeears Pizza, open­ tor school year. For Infor­ ble In video store. Full and grace and layout. 7 Taste­ tio n ! See It today. Joyce HIM Rood; 8:18, Route 6; 8:23, 3718 ing soon In Manchester We mation and application, fully decorated rooms, stays of many patients. Powanda surety bond for appearance today South St.; 8:24,3947 South St.; 8:25,4M1 privacy in developing search poli­ In Connecticut, widespread pub­ monitor student-search policies • PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT part time. Excellent be­ G. Epstein Real Estate, are looking for part time day call Bolton High School, Auto Body Repairman — brick fireplace, cathedral 647-8895. said. in Bristol Superior Court. South St.; 8:26, Swamp Street Exten­ cies, the Connecticut Civil Liber­ licity over the alleged strip- around the state to make sure..; end evening help. This is the nefits. Free parking. Sales sion; 8:29, 3352 South St.; 8:34, 86Silver GERBER SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS, INC. 643-2768, EOE. Evenings, flexible hours. celling, sky lights, family Faced with the loss of patient Fire officials were shaken by the ties Union says. searches of the entire senior class school boards obey the Intent of th e"; Ideal way to earn the extra Light collision 8< cos­ experience needed. Call St.; 8:35, 83 Love Lane; 8:36, 271 Love 151 Batson Drive money you've been looking room, 2 car garage and Household vinegar Is an fees and higher costs for services, crash that killed Julie Labadia and Lane; 8:37, 330 Swamp Road; 8:38, " I ’m pleased that school dis­ at Terryville High School in Supreme Court decision and pro- • 646-6095, 10am-6pm. Manchester, CT 06040 for. Flexible schedules and Hairdresser — Part time, m etic. Call 646-7202. nice country lot!! Treat effective and Inexpensive hospitals have been scrambling for Jodi Kuharski Aug. 14. The driver Swamo/Forge; 8:45, Grammar tricts are adopting specific, writ­ Plymouth have led several school tect the right of privacy. Olds said. ; excellent Working condi­ School. flexible hours, some fol­ yourself! Century21 Lind­ fabric softner when added ways to cut expenses, improve of the car, Kelly Kuharski. 18. ten policies," William Olds, execu­ boards to set specific guidelines for "We believe probable cause ; EOE M/F tions. Call George, or visit the lowing; also Nall Techni­ ISITUATIDN store for an interview sey Real Estate, 649-4000. to the final laundry rinse. efficiency and operate in a "com ­ suffered minor injuries in the BUS 1 tive director of the CCLU, said administrators. should have been the standard for ■ cian, part time. 647-8716 WANTED High School. 6:29, Route 44; 6:31, LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA Classified Is the effective petitive environment." he said, crash. All three were from Bristol. Thursday. The CCLU has not yet decided a Search of a student,” he said. ; days, 647-9385 a fte r 6pm. Brand New Listing! Ter­ and Inexpensive way to Route 44; 6:35, Goose Lane; 6:40, 534 E. Middle Tpke Auto Service Technicians "The revolution that is taking The crash occurred about 10 Cassidy HIM; 6:43, Goose Lane/Geral- "Without them, many school whether to file suit against the The policies should rely on police ; rific 4 bedroom home for find a cash buyer for (at Eait Center S t. Mancheetar) — Part time and full time Retired Woman would place has been more dramatic p.m. when the car began to cross dlne; 6:44, G eraldine/H erbert; 6:45, teachers and principals will make Plymouth Board of Education for involvement. Olds said. • $48-4380 like typing and/or dicta­ growing family. Fire­ household Items you no G eraldlne/Dovld; 6:46, between two l a S F available. Experienced In than anyone has projected or an intersection. The three firefigh­ assumptions about what they can allegedly violating the rights of place, appliances, 2 car longer use. 643-2711. Deborah Drives; 6:49, Geraldlne/M er- “ We don't object to searches. I front end alignments, phone work. Call 643-2043. predicted, and has been more ters on the truck by the driver, row ; 6:50, Goose Lane; 7:00, High do, and those decisions often will students. The school board revised There are some cases that garage. Verplank school rapid," Powanda said. "Theindus- School. Growing Manchester- brakes and tuneups pre­ You don't have to be an district. Ottered at $94,500. Richard Robins. 45, "was very violate the constitutional rights of its policy and reprimanded the searches are necessary to protect ferred. Will consider ap­ try has undergone revolutionary Middle School. 7:20, Antrlm- /Coventry area Insurance advertising expert to get Jackson 8< Jackson Real New Cape Hebron. shaken up by the accident," said /Brlghom Tavern Road; 7:22, Merrow- the students and parents," he said. administrator involved. the safety of students and plicants w ith less expe- Gorgeous customized 7 change. What the future holds, we agency has openings for results In Classified. We'll Estate, 647-8400 or 646^ Fire Chief Anthony D. Basile. /Brlgham Tavern Road; 7:24, Ridge- A growing number of school "We still have some differences teachers, but they should call:, experienced and trainee rlence. Uniforms room, 1 Vz bath home built cannot be certain,” brook Estates M errow Road; 7:25, 635 help you word your ad. 8646. The "fir e " turned out to be districts are adopting formal with the new policy. We are not police. Police always need proba*-' GREAT TOMORROWS In personal lines. Busy provided but must have by Behrmon. Fam ily The early retirement program at M errow Road; 7:27, between two nothing more than smoke from a Deborah Drives; 7:29, Geraldlne- student-search policies in response completely satisfied,” said Olds. ble cause. They will have no office, public contact, own tools. Full company room, fireplace, cedar ex­ Griffin Hospital offers a five-year backyard barbecue. Basile said. /D avld; 7:31, H erbert/G eraldine; 7:32, to a U .S. Supreme Court decision in The CCLU continues to discuss the problems if they use the police.” " good growth position. benetits available. Call terior. "Vya Guarantee START TODAY Call Ellen a t 643-9555. K-Mart Auto Service, 643- Our Houses!" Blanchard 6510 for an appointment. CELEBRITY CIPHER 8i Rouetto Real Estate, Operations Management Celebrity CIphef cryptograms are created from quotations by 646-2482. AT BRADLEES — Hartford Despatch lam ous p«kbplo, past and prirsent Each letter in the cipher stands needs assistant In our for another Today's c/ue VequBisK Custom Colonial — "For STIMULATING Moving Department. by CONNIE WIFNFR Nature Lover's and 2 FULFILLING Schedule and dispatch Housekeepers — Full Golfer's Alike". Feel fra« GRADE cruise. Long days will time and part time “ EMU YN D BU W G PY C to call us for a personal 643-2711 PROFESSIONAL showing on this move-ln ClassifiedStore/Ottice Space 44 pass swiftly In busy, re­ needed. Special Incentive Business Opportunities 22 Household Goods 62 sponsible osslgnments. and flexible working sche­ MPHGUII^YU TP APWU EMCD C condition, 8Vz room, 4 Notices Resort Property For advertisements to be YOUR FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE Situation Wanted 23 45 Misc for Sole 63 Rates Good telephone personal­ dule. Please fill out appli­ bedroom, 2'/z both home Lost/^ound...... Employment info 24 Misc. tor Rent 46 published Monday, the deod- ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY Home ond Gorden 64 Minimum Charge: PRESENT ity, hands-on attitude Im­ cation at the front desk. FI|fvir'|TY PJUD." — BUWACD with first floor laundry Personals...... Instruction 25 Wonted to Rent 47 Pets 65 S3.00 tor one day lin e IS 2:30 p.m on Friday RECOGNITION portant. Career slot re­ Quality Inn, 51 Hartford room, large fireplace with Announcements Roommotes Wanted 48 A/lusicoi Items 66 wording you with sense of Turnpike, Vernon. cathedral celling and pri­ Per W ord: JOB SALARY AC JN A. Auctions...... Recreotiono' llenis 67 1-2 d a y s accomplishment each vate deck with many cus­ Real Estate 20C •Read Your Ad BENEFITS day. Insurance and pen­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "He who speaks the truth must tom and attractive fea­ A n tiq u e s 68 3 5 d o v s 18C 3 Services PRIDE IN YOUR COMPANY sion benefits. Send re­ have one toot in the stirrup." — Armenian aphorism. tures. It offers the finest In Homes tor Sole 31 T og Soles 69 Clossilied odvertisements 6 d a y s 16C sume for appointment to comfortable living. Condominiums Services Ottered are token by telephone os a Financial 32 51 Wonted to Duv , 70 26 d o y s 12C It anything mlaalng? You should be able to chMk all the above. In the right |ob Hartford Despatch, Per­ Front Desk Clerk — For Strono Real Estate, 647- Lots/Lond tor Sole 33 Pointing/Papering 52 convenience. And the righi |ob la waiting at Bradleea-one ol the moat aucceatul department AAortgoges...... Hoppv Ads: sonnel Manager, P.O. the Quality Inn. Part time KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright "SOLD". Investment Property 34 Building/Confrocling 53 The Manchester Herald is store g ro u ^ ln,tha Norteastern tutaa. New Jertey arid Virginia. There li much Box 8271, East Hartford, hours that Include wee­ Personal Loons. $3 00 per column inch y(XJ mey not know about Bredleea. .. and now It the perfect time to find out about Business Property 35 Roofing, Siding 54 responsible only tor one incor CT 06108. Please do not kends and holidays. Insurance...... the “ 100%" job. Resort Property 36 H e a tin g / P lu m b in g 55 Automotive rect^insertion and then only phone. EOE. Please fill out application WANT ADS are worth Wanted to Borrow Deadlines looking Into when you're F lo o rin g 56 Cars Trucks lor Sole tor the size ot the original ACCOUNTING at the front desk, 51 For clossilied odvertise- Hartford Turnpike, looking for a place to Income Tox Service 57 Motorcvcies Bicycles in s e r tio n Rentals ments to be published Tues­ SECRETARIAL Vernon. live...whether It's o Employment Services Wonted 58 Rec Vehicles Errors which do not lessen day through Saturday, the PART-FULL TIME home, an apartment or a Rooms tor Rent 41 Auto Services the value ottheadvertisement CLERICAL mobile home. & Education For Sale deadline is noon on the day Apartments for Rent 42 Autos lor Rent Lease will not be corrected by an Wendy’s belore publication. It you want to Improve on the average |ob, pleeae apply at: Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes (or Rent 43 Hollday/Seasonol 61 additional insertion. AAisc A u to m o tiv e BRADLEES Old Fashioned Court of Probata, District of Learn o T rode — Growing Manchester Middle Tpke. & Broad Street . Hamburgers p^st control company NOTICa OF HtAMNO wants service route per­ ESTATE OF Mancheetar, CT DORIS C. MAHONEY, on 260 Broad St., son to grow with us. Must /k/a DORIS M. Notices Monday thru Friday between 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., hove car, ambition and 0 LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND Employment or call S49-44S4 lor a confidential Interview Manchester la now MAHONEY, o /k/o DORIS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Initiative. Will train. MARGARET CADY, hiring for the Fall. Budget Pest Control, 649- deceased Found — Young Silver & Education Starting wages up to 9001. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Gray Tiger kitten with William E. FltiOerold, LOST AND FOUND Newspaper dealer needed Painter Wanted with W f •4"/hr. plus bene­ Judea, dated Auguet 19,19M white collar. Vic Mather for our South Windsor perlence or will train. CdU o hearing will be held on on Street. Most affectionate. fits. If you are availa­ area. Call 647-9946, Man­ Salesclerks, Cashiers and 646-0467 between 6 otW application eravine- lor Lost — Mole German Strayed Male — 10 year 649-4802. chester Herald. ble for breakfast, authority to tell certain real HELP WANTED Delivery Persons wanted Part Time — Students. 7pm or 7 and 8am. property eltuatad In the Shepherd, Manchester. old, all black poodle-lab part time In modern phar­ Work 10 or more hours a lunch or late nite Warehouse. Full-time with docked tall. White Town of Mancheetar, County V /i years old, weorlng macy. Good professional week. Flexible hours. shifts, apply In per­ personnel needed for gen­ ot Hartford a t In eotd appli­ large black leather collar hairs around the face, Dental Hygenlst — For eral warehouse duties. cation on file more fully op- ANNDUNCEMENTS surroundings and flexible Work entire semester and. son from 9 - 11 am with studs. Mostly tan, friendly. Shady Glen- Saturday mornings start­ hours. Apply at once to you may be eligible for There is always something new at Bradl^s. Must be dependable. ort, at the Court of Pro- n/East Middle Turnpike ing In September In Man­ Kta on September 9, IMS at black face. Answers to Carpenters Framers— To Tom, Liggett Parkade our $100 scholarship. Construction He(A and 3 - 5 pm. Apply In person. Un­ 2:4$ P.M. Lear. Reward, 273-2463 area. Answers, to Sam. Emergency? In Manches­ chester area. General work In Middletown, year An lOwQi Oopo^snev claimed Freight, 180 Pres­ Pharmacy, 404 West Mid­ Apply at Glostonbury Sub­ Wanted — Carpewlo^ Now It can be youl If^ptoeef M 9 ‘ EOE M/F M ary Lou Taylor, weekdays, 528-5906 after Reward. 647-0282 or 871- ter, dial 911 for fire, dentist office. Please call round work. Coll United dle Tpke., Parkode Shop­ way, 2042 Main Street, tige Park Road, East Clerk 6724. police, medical help. Masons and 0444W 5pm. 649-2796. Carpentry, Inc., 247-8904. ping Center. Glastonbury. Coll 646-5775. Hartford. 20 MANC'HKSTEH HKRALU, Friday. AuK 23, 1!)85 MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER [HOMES [MISCELLANEOUS Autoimitive FOR RENT [ fo r SALE [ TAG SALES, Memorial is planned David Hayes’ work Mets drop twinbill, A cloudy weekend BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Bolton — Four room Price War! Best flashing Tag Sale — Furniture, air [CARS/TRUCKS Ranch, treed lot, near arrow sign, $259 com­ conditioner, pictures, with showers likely lake, no children, no pets. plete. Lighted, no arrow, lawn mower. Other. [fo r s a le for 4 killed in Korea grows in the fields fall from first place BUILDING/ BUILOINS/ $237. Nonllghted, $189. SERVICES ^S E R V IC E S CDNTRACTIN6 $500 monthly. 742-6736. Corner Croft and Windsor ... page 16 ... p a g e 2 CDNTRACTINB I Warranty. See locally. St., Manchester. Satur­ 1982 Olds Custom Cruiser ... p a g e 3 ... page 11 OFFERED C iJO FFE R E O Available Immediately — Factory: 1(800)423-0163, day, August 24th, 10am- — Air conditioner, excel­ All types remodeling or anytime. Forrond Remodeling — 4 bedrooms; 2 baths, gar­ 4pm. lent condition. $6,000. Coll lodd lobs, Trucking. , repairs — Complete kit­ age, fireplace, new 643-4139. ______Cabinets, roofing, t|ut- Lawn Mower — 22" brand ] Home repairs. You name ters, room odditlons, chens, baths, garages, ad- appliances, fully car­ Super Three Family Tag dltlons, dormers, peted, $800 monthly. Coll new Coldor lownmower. lit, we do It. f=ree estl- decks, all types of rem^ Sale — Furniture, toys, 1974 SAAB 99L — Good I mates. Insured. 643.0304. Day Care Provided — porches, decks. No lob Correnti 8, LoPenfo Real Less than holt price. $75. household goods. 78 Har­ condition. Runs great. Re­ deling and repoirs. FREE 649-6434. LjOvIng environment, nu­ estimates. Fully Insured. too lorge or small. Call Estate, 646-0042. lan StreeKoff Henry built motor. Many new iLawnmowers repaired - tritious meals ond snacks. Telephone 643^M17, after Larry, 649-3985. Street). Saturday 8< Sun­ parts. Must sell. $1,000 or Four Bedroom 2 both Moving — For sole, couch best otter. 649-2993. 1 Free pick up and delivery, Full time opening only. 6pm, 647-8509.______and love seat, sewing day 10am-3pm. ho 646-3844^______Robert E. Cope — Spring Street percent senior dis- Building-Remodeling machine. 742-5941. Icount. Expert service. Leon CleuvnskI Builder area. Available 9-15. $775 Specialist. Additions, gar­ plus utilities. Green Saturday, August 24th, ■ Free estimates. Economy Good Quolltv BacKhoe — New homes, additions, 2 Sets Golf Clubs — Power 9am. 143 8< 197 Highland iHanrkBlrr Mrralft ages, roofing, siding, kit­ House Realty, 646-4655. ■ Lawn Mower, 647-3^. and Excavating Work. remodeling, rec rooms, built 8, Armour, portable Street. Baby Items, swing Backhoe, excavation and chens, bothrooms, re- 1974 Pinto — For ports. garages, kitchens remo­ placement B/W TV, Cedar chest 8, set, bicycles and house­ ...... _ /-LI______* Ca4iirrlav/Saturday, AlinAug. 24, 1985 — Single copy; 25C iHowkes Tree ^rvlce — snow plowing. No prob­ deled, ceilings, bath tile, Has new tires. Coll otter, Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm windows/doors. 643-6712. STORE AND deluxe both choir. Coll hold Items. I Bucket Truck & Chipper. lem. Coll Independent dormers, roofing. Resi­ 649-5895 Offer 4pm. 7pm, 644-3080. Istump Removol. Free Es- Construction Co., 456- dential or commercial. OFFICE SPACE Saturday, August 24th, Itlmates. Special conslder- 8865. 649-4291.______Just because you don't ( 9am-3pm. Rain or shine. 1975 Oldsmoblle Omega — lotlon tor Elderly and Han- use an Item doesn't mean 607 West Middle Turn­ Hatchback. Mechanically Office/South Windsor — excellent. Good body. Week flight Idlcapped. 647-7553. PAINTWa/ Corpentrv and remodel­ the Item has lost Its value. Sullivan Ave. 2 large pike, Manchester. Final PAPERIN6 ing services — Complete Why not exchange It tor sale, some furniture. AM/FM Stereo cassette. iDellverlna rich loam — 5 cash with on od In ClassI rooms, air conditioning, 16 Ft. Storcrott Boot tor $1,000. 649-0858. home repairs and remo­ ample parking, $260 a sole with 40 horsepower Reagan set lyards, $65 plus tax. Sand, I deling. Quality work. Ref­ fled? 6432711. for shuttle Igravel, & rtone. 643-9504. Name your own price •— erences, licensed and In­ month. 236-6021 or 644- Johnson engine & new Saturday, August 24th, 1974 Dodge Dart — 4 door, Father and son. Post, sured. Coll 646-8165. 3977. trailer. $1,850. 649-2136. 10am. Too many Items to 6cyllnder, one owner,$800 Iw ilt Clean Cellars, attics, dependable service. list, 133 Prospect Street, or best otter. Call 6:00 to Office Sooce — Excellent ■houses, free of charge for Pointing, Poperhanging Dumas Electric — Having (HEATING/ Manchester.(off Hartford 8:00.649-7467. a challenge lusable Items. 644-3234. Electrical Problems? location with ample park­ [HOME AND Road) No early birds. 8i Removal. Call 646-5761. PLUMBING ing. 600, 400 8, 300 sq. ft. 2 2 Need A large or a small GARDEN Rain date, Sunday. 76 Chevy Van — 60,000 to disburse lOffIce Machine Repairs Repair? We Specialise In office suites ore now miles. 3 speed. $950. 643- By Bv William Harwood Pointing, Paper honger— Fogarty Brothers —• Ba­ ovollable. 649-2891. United Press International nd Cleaning — Free pick 30 years experience. Qual­ Residential Work. Joseph 9321. lup and delivery. 30 years Dumas. Fully Licensed. throom remodeling; In Chrysanthemums — ity Work guoranteed, fine stallcitlon woter heaters, Many varieties. 29 Moun­ ■experience. Call 647-1228 craftsmanship, fair pri­ Free Estimates. 646-5253. 1967 White Chevrolet Im- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla._ - ■for oppointment. garbage disposals; faucet tain Road, Glastonbury. Discovery's space-age hardliats ces. Coll for estimote: Near Mlnneachoug Golf Saturday, August 24th, polo Convertible — 76,000 repairs. 649-4539. VIsa/M miles. $2,500 firm. Good Friday were cleared for launch 247-2221, /24-9215.______Corpentrv Work — 1,000 sq. ft. of Business Course. 10am-3om. Three Family Contra aid Remodeling-Alterations, osterCord accepted. condition. 649-5901 noon- space available Imme- Tag Sale. Rain or shine. Saturday morning on a wecklong Interior Pointing 8i Wal­ repairs, decks, etc. Call Something for everyb­ 8pm. shuttle flight to hot-wire a satellite dlotelv. Also office space. Pick Your Own Canning By Norman D. Sandler mandate that neither the Defense lpapering — Call even­ David at 643-8996. ody. 77 MInnechaug Department nor the CIA be in­ loaded with fuel but marooned in Iwill Core for your child In Call 649-8920. Tomatoes — $2 half bu­ United Press International ings, Gary McHugh, shel. Other Vegetables. Drive, Glastonbury, No 1981 Datsun 510 Wagon — volved in handling the $27 million the wrong orbit. 4 3 Im v licensed home. There 643-9321. Early Birds Please, 61,000 miles. 4 speed. Best FLDDRING Please save phone "We've given a green light to go Iw lll be openings In the offer over $3,000. 646-3876. SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - in humanitarian assistance. ■beginning of September, D.Q. Petersen Building number. Natsiskv Farm, At a $1,000 fund-raising dinner in for launch in the morning," said D. Q. PfETMBBN 644-0304. President Reagan, who returned to ■call 647-7658. and Painting. Interior and BUR-DING 8 PAINTMO Floor sanding — Floors 1979 Volvo 242DL — Sun- the seclusion of his ranch Friday, Los Angeles Thursday night for the Jesse Moore, associate NASA exterior painting - com­ Complale carpanln' tarvloa, like new. Specializing In California Republican Party, Rea­ administrator in charge of the plete decorating aervlce - 400 Sq. Ft. - Second floor. roof, 5 speed overdrive. is expected to approve a plan soon lExperlence -Mowing, kitchen and bilhroom older floors, natural and 1,000 sq. ft. ground floor. Very good condition. gan vowed continued support for shuttle program. "It's going to be custom wall paper hang­ ramodaling. ran rooma and stained floors. No waxing Saturday, August 24th, to create an office to supervise the an extremely challenging (Trim m ing and all types of ing • Insurance damage Prime location In Man­ Must sell. $5,500 or best disbursement of $27 million in aid the Contras and asserted his (lawn maintenance. Call additloni, Inauranoa damage anymore. John Vertallle. PETS 9am. Toys, Coleco Vision mission." spedaliats. a p a d a iia i ees-saar chester. One block from otter. 742-0598. to Nicaraguan rebels, administra­ controversial policy in Central (for tree estimates after Coll 646-5750. hospital. Professional with Atari adaptor and America stands as "one of the In a display of "right stuff" |4:30pm, 646-8864. only. Call 522-7291 days, games, radio, rug sham- tion officials said. bravura, spacewalkers James Riding Lessons — Sadle- pooer, bike parts, air Senior administration officials proudest accomplishments of this 646-2730 evenings. seat and huntseat. Be­ hockey and much more. indicated Reagan is likely to administration." "Ox" van Hoflen and William ginners welcome. All The president and Mrs. Reagan Fisher plan to perform electronic Free Rent In Manchester 472 Hilliard Street, Man­ 1972 Mercury Montego — establish a new entity within the ages. Beautiful quality chester, CT. , State Department bureaucracy to wound up a round of social and bypass surgery on the Syncom — Prime space and loca­ Arabians tor sale. 742- One owner. Good running political engagements Friday and communications satellite to sal­ 1 APARTMENTS [a p a r t m en t s tion. New. Hurry. 668-1447. 5734. condition. $800. 646-3907. comply with congressional condi­ [REAL ESTATE (ROOMS tions on how the assistance is returned to their secluded ranch vage' its mission and to demon­ FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT near Santa Barbara to spend the strate a space repair capability no [w a n ted 7 Free Kittens — Variety 1982 Oldsmoblle Cutlos — administered. other nation can match. of colors. Please call be­ Creomputf condition. Sa­ The move, expected to be remainder of a three-week vaca­ Large 3 room heated lesman's car, highway tion in isolation. Discovery was scheduled to take 24 hour cash offer on your Ladles Only — Nice, quiet fore 4pm, 742-5768. Saturday, August 24th, approved by Reagan and an­ apartment. $440 monthly, Rolndate, 25th, 9am-4pm. miles. Selling at whole­ nounced in the next few days, Having served notice he is off at 8:38 a m. from the Kennedy property — Call: Crockett room for senior citizen or security, no oets, no oo- Manchester — 5 room Space Center and Air Force Realty, 643-1577 for a office suite, first floor, Free to a good home. Lab 85 Brookfield Street, Mon- sale. $5,700. Automatic, would satisfy a congressional prepared to plunge into a busy fall working girl. Located on pllonces. 646-2426 Four Rooms — First floor olr and mopv extras. 646- with "full steam ahead," Reagan weather officers predicted accep­ puick deal! busline. References and excellent sign visibility. puppies, 8-10 weeks old. chester(Near Manchester weekdays. on quiet street. Centrally Paper trained. Good hunt­ High). Crib/Youth bed 8< 8261. — six weeks after cancer surgery table weather for the 20th shuttle security. Call after located. S495 per month Parking. Fronk SplleckI, launching in four years. 5; 30pm, 644-0383. 643-2121. ing dogs. 649-4760. furniture Items, rugs, —------— will devote the next nine days to Includes heat, hot water chairs, lamps, tables, ba- 1971 Volkswagen — New rest, recuperation and prepara­ "The crew is ready to fly and Rentals and appliances. 643-9687 throom accessories, kit- engine. Needs transmls- L o s t gir( tions for an ambitious political we're ready to have a good launch (APARTMENTS evenings. AKC West Highland chen accessories, os-, slon. Best otter. Call 647- Move-In Condition — 4 Main Street, Manchester offensive. in the morning," Moore said at a FOR RENT White Terrior — Male pup sorted family clothing,t 8359 otter 5pm. The legislation providing the launch eve news conference. rooms, first floor. Availa­ — Office space, 500 sq. ft.. with shots. $325. Call 649- Manchester — 6 room Excellent location. Heat, lewelry and much more. —------fo u n d in Contra aid was signed a week ago New fuel pump heat sensors [ROOMS ble Immediately. No pets. 4741. ------Chevy Chevetfe — 76, 2 A duplex, 2 bedrooms, ap­ lanitor. $200 per month, by Reagan in Santa Barbara. have been installed in Discovery's A Phone Rose, 647-84(X) or August 24fh, 9:30om-5pm. door hatchback. Fair con­ FOR RENT pliances Including washer 649-5334. three main engines to prevent a 646-8646. 18 ft. boot, ontlque furni­ dition. Great gas mileage. However, officials said, the flow of and dryer. $600 plus utili­ 4 Free Kittens — 6 weeks Coll 649-4242. Moke on aid cannot resume until a bureau­ repeat of last month’s premature Manchester - Spacious 4 ties. No pets. 649-7366 or ture, dishwasher and (Hartford Furnished Room — Entire Five Room Apartment — old, box trained. 2 buff, 1 much more. Something otter. cratic mechanism is in place to engine shutdown during shuttle House privileges. Female room apartment, heat & 646-1131. [MISCELLANEDUS gray, 1 tiger. Call 649-3687. handle the task. Challenger’s climb to space. hot water Included. Near Heat and hot water, iSOO for everyone. 204 Ook- HARTFORD (UPl) - A mas­ preferred. Call 649-7911. per month. Security and FDR RENT grove Street, 1979 Toyota Corolla — Disclosures about the extent of Discovery will land at Edwards stores and busline. $475. Good condition. $1,2(X). sive search was halted Friday Call 649-8920. references required. Phll- [MUSICAL Manchester. CIA participation in the once- Air Force Base, Calif., on Aug. 31 brlck Agency, 646-4200. Coll otter 6pm, 646-0447. evening for a mentally retarded, secret war between the rebel or Sept. 1, depending on the ITEMS deaf and diabetic teenage girl after One Bedroom Condomi­ Contras and the Marxist-led Sandi- progress of the mission. HOMES HOMES Central Location, 3 room she was found apparently un­ nista government of Nicaragua led Commander Joe Engle, co-pilot H FOR SALE FOR SALE apartment. Stove, refrig­ nium — Convenient loca­ Manchester — For sale or 19 8 1 BUICK harmed, police said, tion. Large living room, Congress last year to cut off U.S, Richard Covey and crewmates van 1 1 erator, heat and utilities. rent, 12,800 sq.ft, tree WhHa CairtMY (LTD) "She's has been found and she is u dining area, large bed­ Saturday, 24th, 9:30am- military support for the Hoften, Fisher and John “Mike” Parking. Available Imme­ standing Industrial, R 8, D, OK. That's all we know," said a insurgents. Lounge plan to launch a communi­ diately. Lease and secur­ room . $375. 693-2118 or warehouse building. 4pm. No previews. 158 3.8 litre, V-8, 53K, Air, police spokesman late Friday evenings. Hammond Spinet Organ Homestead Drive, South Cruise, 4 Door, New After a months-long battle dur­ cations satellite owned by the ity deposit. 649-2865. All utilities aviolable. Am­ Herald photo by Pinto — Hardly used. Includes Windsor, (off Ellington Brakes, Tires, Exhaust. night. ing which Reagan abandoned American Satellite Co. about 6:12 ple parking. F.J. SplleckI bench, organ lamp. In­ Police, who had expanded a Realtors, 643-2121. Rood) Rain or shine. Mov­ Very good condition. efforts to continue more than $80 p.m. Saturday. Manchester — Available struction book. Call 643- ing, many miscellaneous Under book price. Make search of the city Friday after­ million in arms and militajry Two-year-old Eric Mallett of East utilities District's annual Peach Festival. After launching a relay station 6016. $850. noon, said no further details were Immediately, One, two Items. Something for otter. Days, 647-9126. training to the rebels, the president Hartford gets a tew pointers on drum Sweeney is a member of the Eighth owned by Australia and deploying and three bedroom oport- Spacious 4 Room Apart­ everyone. Evenings, 646-2481. immediately available and they ments. $410, $475, $525, ment — One bedroom, WANTED persuaded Congress to approve $27 playing Friday evening from Kelly District Volunteer Fite and Drum Corps, a modified Syncom, the crew will G G were not sure where the girl was million in food, clothing and turn its attention to the satellite heat and hot water In­ formal dining room, TD RENT Two Family Tag Sole — found. medical supplies. Sweeney of Coventry during the Eighth which performed at the festival. cluded. J.D. Real Estate, available September 1st,' ( TAG SALES August 24th, 9am-3pm. She apparently had been reu­ repair job. 646-1980. $390 plus utilities. Secur­ Furniture, collectibles, Recent reports that Marine Lt. In recent interviews, neither single Parent Seeking es­ [MOTORCYCLES/ nited with her frantic mother, a Col. Oliver North, a member of the Fisher nor van Hoften expressed ity. 64(5-0754. tablished rent or open for clothing, household mis­ spokesman said. cellaneous. 669 East Mid­ BICYCLES National Security Council staff, any fear of working around a Manchester — 4 room apartment search. 649- Authorities had been especially Manchester — 3rd floor 6146 after lOom, 282-0208 dle Tpke., Manchester. concerned because Michelle Lyn has offered encouragement to Everything was just peachy satellite with obvious electrical oportment, $425. 6 room apartment available Sep­ ______z___ private efforts to fund the Contras problems and a "live” solid rocket apartment, $500. No pets. after 8pm. Chamorro, 16, did not take insulin, tember 1st. 4 room, 2 Tag Sole — 9om-3pm. Tag Soles at 29 and 37 which she must receive daily for and perhaps tactical advice to motor packed with 7,382 pounds of Security. Call after 6pm, bedrooms, newly deco­ Saturday, August 24th, West Street(off Hartford rebel leaders touched off protests propellant. 649-8365. rated, stove, refrigerator, rain or shine. In bock Rood) on Saturday and her diabetes, when she left her “s'.. [r d d m m a tes 1982 Hondo — Silver family's second-floor apartment on Capitol Hill from lawmakers. "We don’t want to do anything garage 8< storage. Quiet yard. 239 Henry Stree- Sunday, August 24 & 25 Wing, Interstate 500, 7,000 They questioned whether the that's unsafe," Fisher said. "We Now accepting appli­ neighborhood near bus­ [w a n ted t.(off Main Street). from 9om to 4pm. Comp­ miles. Water cooled, shaft Monday night. at Eighth District’s festivai "1 feel bad about this kid," administration had respected a can’t afford to lose a vehicle, we cations for waiting list line. No oets. 2 months ing, gardening and house­ drive, olr shocks, fully congressional ban on helping the can’t afford to lose a crewman. only for 1 and 2 oed- security. Call 649-6316, Condo To Shore — Fe­ hold Items. Exercise bicy­ dressed. Beautiful bike. Police Detective Carlos Santiago By Kevin Flood course, was peaches. June, we'll have a peach festival in cle. 24" belt-drive Attic Contras — a prohibition repealed None of us are interested in an VERNON $143,900 room handicapped male, Manchester. Very $2,600. 742-7090. had said before the girl was found. by the legislation signed last week. Herald Reporter How many peaches? August," he said. reasonably priced. In­ fan. Girl's clothing - sizes "This isn't a regular missing Today, the peach festival raffle unsafe or risky task just to be EXQUISITE AREA apartartments. Call District fire department Capt. heroes.” Of beautiful homes, surrounds this huge between 10am & cludes everything. Beauti­ Saturday 8> Sunday, 9am- 10 8i 12. A large selection person. She's handicapped and Everything wa.s just peachy in Bob Eschmann said 82'/i bushels of raises money for a variety of ful setting, (ioll Roommot- of decorative home acces­ Mongoose Bike. Cost $250 the Eighth Utilities District Friday In what promises to be one of the Colonial. 8'/



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