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'4-. Town may U.S. says soon get rehab unit FBI agent Bv Sarah E. Hall Herald Reporter A nationwide drug rehabilitation out fit is considering Manchester us a site (or its next adolescent treatment center, a spokesman is a spy revealed Tue.sday. Richard N. Wear, who repres­ 7 ' S ■ > w - ents the non profit Straight Inc., Bv Judl Hasson Also arrested were Nikolay said this town’s central location United Press International Ogorodnikov, 51, — also known as ' t : makes it attractive as one of a Nikolay Wolfson — and Swetlana half-dozen possible sites under - An FBI coun­ Ogorodnikov, 34, both of Los consideration. He met with about a terintelligence agent has been Angeles. They faced the same dozen parents and others at 3 arrested and accused of conspi­ charges as Miller. Manchester Memorial Hospital racy to pass American secrets to The three were arrested at their Monday night to assess interest in the Soviets, the first FBI special homes in Los Angeles, sources the proposal. agent to be arrested on espionage said. "The respon.se was good." Wear charges, the agency announced FBI Director William Webster said. He said the facility would be today. said Milier was dismissed from the similar to four others founded by Special FBI agent Richard W. FBI on Tuesday after he was UPl photo Straight in the United States, the Miller, 47, a 20-year veteran of the charged with conspiring with two nearest of which is in Springfield, agency, was taken into custody in Soviet-born U.S. residents to pass A piece of hood from a tractor-trailer struck oncoming cars during the Va. Los Angeles shortly before mid­ secret FBI documents to the Soviet rests on the southbound lane of 1-95 Tuesday morning rush hour. Remains of If Manchesteristargeted, "We’d night Tuesday. Two Soviet emi- Union. near the Bridgeport city line after a truck two cars are in background. have tv find a suitable building," grees, who came to the United "This is a most serious matter, smashed through divider rails and Wear said. "It would be something States in 1973, also were arrested in like the kind of building you see in the Miller case. involving a special agent alleged to have committed such a crime industrial parks." If convicted. Miller could be The facility would house up to 250 imprisoned for life. against the United States,” Webs­ ‘A ball of flames* ter said. “It is an aberration on the clients aged II through their early Officials said Miller is the first proud record of patriotic and 20’s, and would require 15,000 to special FBI agent to he arrested on 20,000 square feet of floor space. spy charges. dedicated service of thousands of special agents *^hroughout our Wear said. He said Straight Miller was assigned to Los history." Police probe crash site officials hope to decide where the Angeles where he worked on Webster said Miller “was dis­ facility will be by the end of this "counterintelligence matters,” missed from the FBI yesterday for year, purchase a building for the FBI said. FAIRFIELD (UPI) — Stunned under $1 million, and open the The agency said an investigation violation of general standards of the Bridgeport-Fairficld line. conduct expected of FBI agents as rush-hour commuters watched the DOT plans review The truck "for no apparent center by next June. "disclosed evidence that Miller tractor-trailer vault a median "I think there are a lot of kids in had conspired with the Soviets to well as specific violations of FBI for safety checks reason vaulted the center me­ rules and regulations.” divider on the Connecticut Turn­ dian." Lt. Gov. Joseph J. Fauliso the area who could benefit from pass classified FBI documents pike and slam into oncoming this," said Mary Dupont, group dealing with positive intelligence The three were charged "with — see page 20 said at the Capitol in Hartford. conspiracy to provide national traffic. Police said they were not able to leader of the Manchester chapter tasking to the government of the In the smoke and confusion that of Toughlove — a support group for Soviet Union." defense information to a foreign question the driver and did not 0 followed, a would-be rescuer parents of problem teenagers. "Positive intelligence tasking" government,” the FBI said, and chief state medical examiner’s know why the truck rammed the faced the prospect of life imprison­ rushed to the twisted wreckage of a office, possibly today. Kirschner divider. "There really isn’t enough help deals with the assigning of U.S. burning car and was horrified to around ... I talk to a lot of parents counterintelligence agents, sour­ ment if convicted. said. The truck ran into a westbound see an injured woman beckon for The five injured included truck car, which burst into flames. The who are really desperate and don’t ces said. Miller had worked in Los An­ help moments before the vehicle know what to do." "He was fired before he was driver Tindaro Codraro, 51, of car was struck by a third west­ geles for "quite a while,” accord­ exploded. Brooklyn, N.Y., who was critical in bound vehicle which also was Dupont described the Straight arrested,” an FBI source said. The ing to sources, and had been Four people were killed, includ­ the burn unit of Bridgeport Hospi­ program us a "very rigid," struc­ source said Miller's "objective assigned during his career to both engulfed in flames. Three other ing a young girl, and five others tal. He suffered severe smoke cars became involved in the chain tured one. Drug-abusing teenagers was money" but declined to general assignments as well as were injured Tuesday in the fiery entering the program are stripped elaborate. inhalation, burns of the hands and collision. counterintelligence. chain collision — the latest in a feet and possible lung injuries, said of priveleges — no TV, no books or The source said the FBI was still A source said the alleged activi­ James Tillman of Bridgeport C series of fatal accidents that have spokeswoman Anne Ziff. magazines, and no talking to their trying to assess the degree of ties had been going on for weeks. said he saw the truck "flying plagued the busy turnpike in Also admitted were Sylvia Lock­ through the air over the guardrail" parents unless it’s over a micro­ intelligence damage and it was not The FBI said Nikolay and recent years. hart. 37, and her daughter. Ebony, phone at a huge group meeting. clear what classified information Swetlana Ogorodnikov were born before it landed on a small car and State police said two of the five 6, of Bridgeport, described as pushed that vehicle into a station The teenagers, she said, must may have been transmitted to the in the Soviet Union and emigrated cars involved burst into flames, "earn the right to do practically Soviet Union. to the United States in 1973. seriously injured, Lockhart was wagon. and Rbrlboro Lights trapping the occupants inside. A being treated for fractures and Tillman said he ran to the sc-enc anything, because they can’t be truck driver who came upon the possible abdominal injuries while and saw a woman gesturing for trusted," are also available in scene seconds after the accident her daughter suffered severe frac­ help from inside one of the vehicles Peer pressure from kids who are said thick black smoke shrouded tures of the neck and possible before it exploded. The blast further along In the program helps the wreckage before the explosions turn the new patients away from T a convenient new 25h pack. Town nixes third abdominal injuries. hurled Tillman over a roadside produced a "ball of flames.” Keith Durocher, 25, of Fairfield guardrail but he was not injured. drugs, Dupont said. Lt. Kenneth Kirschner, state was listed in fair condition with Police, fearing others may have Another member of the Man­ police spokesman, said the victims multiple injuries while his wife, died in the crash, searched the chester Toughlove chapter said bay at firehouse weretentatively identified as Tamera, 25, was treated and charred and blackened wreckage. she, too, was Impressed with Robin M. Bellamy, 28, of Bridge­ released. She was with her hus­ Westbound lanes of the highway Straight. The woman, who asked to port, and her 4-year-old daughter band at the hospital, Ziff said. remain anonymous, said the pro­ on the east side of the firehouse were closed for four hours. By Kathy Garmus Chea; Linda Wall, 21, and Emily Police said the tractor-trailer, The crash was the latest of gram has been featured on "60 Herald Reporter because there is not enough room. Mossey, 22, both of Trumbull. Minutes” and in Ladies Home While it might be possible to add an empty flatbed, was headed east recent fatal accidents and mishap.s Positive identification and con­ toward New London in a pack of on the turnpike, the major link Journal. Expanding the town’s Buckland a bay on the west side, it would firmation won’t be made until trucks when it crossed the median She also said that a treatment require construction of a ramp between New York and New firehouse on Tolland Turnpike to autopsies are completed by the divider into the westbound lane at England. center in Manchester would pose allow the Eighth Utilities District over a grassy area that is now a no threat to the surrounding fire department to share it would leaching field for the septic sys­ community. "Certainly, the town pose physical and economic prob­ tem, Weiss said in his memo. And is going to be much safer with lems, town General Manager adding a bay on that side would not young people who are off drugs Robert B. Weiss said in a memo­ leave enough room for fire trucks Ferraro backs exemptions than young people who are on randum released today. to turn around and would eliminate drugs," she said. the parking area at the firehouse, But when asked this morning if By Don Phillips Fund meeting. complaint with the House ethics Other sites being considered he said. United Press International The amended form listed the include the New Haven area, he was concluding that a shared Weiss also said expanding the committee on Aug. 7. saying use of the station was not feasible, worth of her holdings in Dreyfus Ferraro’s original forms violated Worcester, Mass., and Newton, station would require the addition WASHINGTON - Rep. Geral­ Mass., Wear said. Within the next Weiss said, ‘Tm not drawing any of a second floor over the bay for a Liquid Fund as being between ethics laws. conclusions — the questions that dine Ferraro, D-N.Y., says six $15,000 and $50,000, compared to With Congress likely U) adjourn year, officials hope to open new lounge or dormitory area for the years of amended financial disclo­ the less than $5,000 mentioned in facilities in Orlando, Fla., Dallas, were asked were answered." district department. The cost for a within the next week, the ethics Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg sure forms filed in the House her original form. committee is unlikely to be able to Texas, and Ann Arbor, Mich. , bay, lounge and kitchen facilities, contain corrections of “sloppy "It’s a growing program,” Wear asked the administration last and possibly a dormitory, would be The Washington Legal Founda­ reach a determination on the month to look into the feasibility of errors" but no new information on tion. a conservative group, filed a complaint. said. "We have already graduated \ about $250,000 to $300,000, he said. her husband’s holdings. over 3,000 young people who are adding a bay to the firehouse. “In closing, if I was in a position Weinberg has said she asked for A spokeswoman for the Demo­ drug-free." to make a decision on this matter, I cratic vice presidential candidate Wear said he came to Manches­ the study at the request of would carefully review all the constituents. said her lawyers decided that she ter after someone In Stamford told associated options and evaluate was correct in exempting informa­ him of the efforts of Martha In a memo to Weinberg dated each option based upon its cost Sept. 25 and released today, Weiss tion about her husband’s firm, P. Five win in Bingo! Doiron, leader of the Chemical effectiveness,” Weiss said in the ZaccaroCo. Inc., from heroriginal People Task Force In Manchester. said that Town of Manchester Fire memo. "As I am sure you are Five lucky people were game cards are good all week Department Chief John C. Rivosa forms, and there was no merit to a winners in the third week of the A conversation with her led to aware, the options which have complaint by a conservative group (Monday through Saturday), Monday night’s presentation at has said a hay could not be added been most readily put forth are the Manchester Herald’s Jackpot the lucky numbers published that she violated ethics laws by Bingo contest, which ended last MMH, he said. construction of a new firehouse, an omitting the information. daily on page.2 cannot be added Assistant Director of Planning addition to the town's firehouse or Saturday. All bad wtaning ca rds to other days’ numbers to "I just corrected the errors that for the 'Tuesday game. Carol Zebb said today that she was 3 the shared use, and the contracting complete a card. Each day is a were in the forms," Ferraro said Each winner will receive $20 not sure how the drug center would with the town by the Eighth during a campaign stop in Nash­ complete game. be classified under zoning regula­ Orders dip District to provide fire service.” and, more importantly, be Pink game cards are still ville. Tenn., calling them “sloppy entered in the Dec. 20 drawing tions. But if defined asa hospital. It Weinberg requested the report errors” of the family accountant available for the fourth week’s could be allowed in certain zones, By Denis G. Gulino on adding to the firehouse shortly that were uncovered when a team for a trip for two to Hawaii. All games, and blue cards for next she said. United Press International after voters in the Eighth Utilities of new accountants pored over her weekly winners through the week’s games become availa­ District authorized district direc­ financial records. December drawing will be ble today. There’s nothing to WASHINGTON - Factory tors to purchase iand near the "We had our new accountants go eligible for the vacation jackpot buy. The cards are available at orders fell 0.7 percent in August, firehouse on which to build their over all the forms since 1979 and prise. the Herald office or at six the second decline in three months! own station. made corrections and that what Winners in the third week's locations listed below. Lucky caused mainiy by slowdowns in the District directors have offered to was filed," Ferraro told reporters. games were: Albert W. Jeske, numbers are published daily on Inside Today non-durable industries from paper buy the Buckland firehouse from IS Sanford Road, Manchester; page 2 of the Herald. To win the The amended forms, filed 'Tues­ U oao«i, 4 tectloni to toothpaste, the Commerce De­ the town, but town officials have day, show that Ferraro earned Rose-Anne Parker, i s Cherry daily game, a player must partment said today. refused, saying the station is $6,904 as a prosecutor in 1978 and Blossom Uine, South Windsor; complete either one line down, Advice ...... Orders for durable goods, partic­ needed to provide fire protection $5,900 in private legal fees, com­ Agnes Reardon, M Ansaldi across or diagonally, or have all Areo towni...... ', (9 ularly steel and office equipment, for schools and some residential pared to $9,000 as a prosecutor and Road, Manchester; Cheryl four comers. Butinett...... ' '21 went up 0.5 percent, a sharp areas in the north part of town. The $7,000 as a private attorney as Lomn SUmac, 105 Asplnall Clattified...... 18-19 Drive, Andover; and Shirley A- Comic*...... !!., .11 upward revision from an advance state Supreme Court ruled in 1978 indicated in her earlier forms. Besides tile Herald office, L.lertolnment...... ’ 14 report on that category eight days that the district’s volunteer fire Also, according to the amended Williams, 106 Asidnall Drive, here’s where to get Bingo Loftery...... ’ ' 2 earlier that showed a 0.9 percent department has the right to fight forms filed with the Clerk of the Andover. cards: Al Sieffert’s AppUances, Oblluarle*...... ' j deciine. fires in the area surrounding the House, Ferraro listed a $60,000 Several other Jackpot Bingo 445 Hartford Road; Highland Opinion...... ] '4 Orders for non-durable goods town-owned firehouse. players sirinnitted entries by Park Market. 317 Highland St.; Peopletalk ...... ' ” 2 W arningiJhe Surgeon General Has Determined capital gain in 1978; a previously Sport*...... ” 9I12 intended for immediate consump­ Although the Eighth District undisclosed bank loan, the pur­ tte 1 p.m. Tuesday deadline, but Westown Pharmacy, 455 Hart­ tiMlr cards ware not winners Televl*lon...... n That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. tion fell 2 percent. plans to purchase the Keeney's chase of a bond worth $15,000 to ford Road; Jeans-Plus, 297 E. Weother...... ] .2 For many analysts the single Garage property on Tolland Turn­ $50,000 for her piother in 1982, because lucky numbers had Center St.; Cardinal Buick Inc., most Important category of orders pike to build its own firehouse, its round trip air fare to Rome to been accumulated from more 81 Adams St.; and DiRosa The Mancheeter Herald today con­ Lights: 11 mg "lar.'O 7 mg nicoline-Kings*17 mg "lar." 1.1 mg nicoline av.percigarelle.bv FTC melhod. than one day’s game. A re­ AnlUDK In IknlM • r a u c Phaip Morrit Inc. 1M4 is that which measures business plans to use the building appear to attend a meeting by the Angelli Cleaners, 299 W. Middle tinue* It* *ampllno prooram to bring modernization, now down three have been thwarted by zoning Foundation in 1980 and air fare to minder: AHhougb the Bingo Turnpike. cople* of the newipaper* to non- months in a row. regulations. Texas for a Women’s Campaign *ub*crlber* In Manchester. ■ MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, 0< t. ,1. 1984 MANCHESTER HERAl.D. Wcdnc.sdav. Pel 3. 1984 - 3 P e o p le ta lk Weather Swensson declines debates; Today’s forecast Just a step away Whoie iotta shakin’ Connecticut, Massachusetts Passion and precision in each bow stroke, Jerry Lee Lew^s, who rocketed to fame in the Thompson lists his stands and Rhode Island: Today: violinist Itzhak Perlman played Monday night to 1950s with "Great Balls of Fire” and "Whole mostly sunny early then partly a full house at the Kennedy Center in Washington, Lotta Shakin’,” celebrated his 49th birthday three debates on siieb subjects as schedule. DC. cloudy midday and a little Bv Alex GIrelll Monday at his favorite Memphis night spot with a warmer. Highs 60 to 65. Tonight Herald Reporter state-local relationships, the in­ Thompson told the club Perlman, crippled by childhood polio, donated few friends — 400 of them. partly cloudy with lows in 40s. frastructure, health care costs, members that in his work as a his time and co-sponsored the event with the Lewis, whose birthday was Sept. 29, has human services and the Conneeli- management consultant he ad­ Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Thursday: mostly sunny with State Rep. Elsie Swensson. R- completely recovered from a broken leg he Manchester, has declined an invi­ cut economy. vises municipal governments for a national campaign to dispel negative highs 60 to 65. suffered in a jet-ski accident last July. It took him . V ' t Thompson had issued the chal about work classifications and attitudes about disabled persons. Maine: Variable cloudiness tation from opponent John Thomp­ and his wife, Kerrie, 25 minutes to move through son to engage in head-to-head lengc publicly bclorc ho sent the compensation. "Since my disability is in the limelight, 1 want today with rain ending north and the crowd of well-wishers. ‘T v e been in this debates with him on legislative letter. Me did so again Tuesday He said something should be to convey the message that there is a real a chance of showers over the business 30 years, and that’s just as a issues. when he spoke at a luncheon done about the fact that the state problem in society,” Perlman told UPI. "Cer­ mountains. Highs in the 50s to professional. That doesn’t count all the time I Swensson, a two-term Republi­ meeting of the KIwanis Club. has deinstitutionalized mentally ill tainly I would like to see public transportation spent putting it on compiimentary,” he said. low 60s. Chance of an evening can incumbent, and Thompson, a At the luncheon, Thompson said patients and sent them into com­ and architecture that everyone can use without Kenny Rogers (no relation to the perform er), shower north, otherwise fair former Democratic mayor, arc that whl'n he and Swensson ran munities without providing ade­ difficulty. But what I most want funds can’t buy, owner of the club where the party was held, said tonight. Lows in the mid 30s campaigning for the 13th Assem­ against each other two years ago, quate services for them. He said and that's a change in attitudes toward the Lewis received a bushel basket of fruit from Kris north to mid 40s along the coast. bly District seat. she did not accept his offer to that puts a strain on the resources disabled so that laws don't have to be enforced. Kristofferson, four dozen long-stemmed roses Partly to mostly sunny Thurs­ In a letter to Thompson mailed debate issues. towns have available. You know we’re all just a step away from being and enough other gifts to fill a pickup truck. day. Highs in the upper 40s north 'T m an i.ssues person," Thomp­ disabled.” Monday night, Swensson said the to the mid 60s in the extreme time consumed by her duties as a son told club members. Without mentioning Swensson south. legislator and the time needed for He said the stale is not returning by name, Thompson told the New Hampshire: Variable person-to-person campaigning enough money to towns for infras­ Kiwanians he is not aware of any cloudiness today with the chance make it necessary for her to tructure repair. He added that he significant legislation she has Sophia & Amici One strange setting of showers over the north and How dry wo are decline his invitation. has learned that the tax on real sponsored. He claimed she has not estate sales is of eoneern to real kept in touch with officials about Julio Iglesias is in New York filming a video of mountains. Highs in the 50s to Today: mostly sunny early then partly cloudy midday and a little Sophia Loren will be the first woman to march as Swensson also said in the letter estate brokers and to .sellers, town problems, and has not held the song, "Moonlight Lady,’’ by Albert Hammond low 60s. Fair tonight. Lows from grand marshal of New York’s Columbus Day warmer. High in the mid 60s. Wind southwest 10 to ISmph. Tonight: that she and Thompson will appear although most buyers — who office hours. Nor has she surveyed and Carole Bayer Sager. Sunday some of the the mid 30s north to the mid 40s parade when she psrtiy cioudy. Low 40 to 45. Wind west around 10 mph. Thursday: together at several public forums ultimately pay the tax — seem to her eoMstituents on any issues, he along the coast. Mostly sunny leads a mixed bag of shooting took place in a room at the Convent of the mostly sunny. High in the mid 60s. Today’s weather picture was before the election and that "any be unaware of il. said. Sacred Heart, but there was nothing religious Thursday. Highs in the 50s north New York politi­ drawn by Scott Thompson, 9, of 75 Fleming Rd., a student at Waddell major differences in our candida­ Thompson also said the entire "I don't think the people of about the set. to m id 60s south. Herald photo by Tarquinio. cians and just plain School. cies should be adequately emphas­ properly tax slruelure needs to be Manchester should take a back Someone on the production crew described if as folks up Fifth Vermont: Considerably ized at these forums.” looked at. He said a ear for which a seat," Thomp.son said. a "speakeasy,” but the scene obviously was a Republicans offer rides Avenue Monday to milder than Tuesday. Showers This morning, Swensson gave as tax of $,56 is paid in Waterford In her letter declining to debate casino, dominated by a huge craps table. Iglesias I honor the Italian likely north today. Partly sunny Republican candidates and supporters Sen. Carl Zinsser, R-Manchester. Burr examples of those forums the would cost $12,5 iti taxes in him individually. Swensson said, also has been shooting in'Brooklyn, at a boxing expiorer. with a chance of an afternoon gather around an antiquecarthat will be will offer rides in the car at the barbecue League of Women Voters candi­ Manchester He said that is "A s an incumbent legislator, my arena in Queens and in the Bronx. Some of the Expected to shower south. Highs in the mid dates’ night set for Oct. 16 at Illing because the Millstone II nuclear lime musl be directed toward my Brooklyn shoot took place around midnight in an displayed Saturday at a Republican in exchange for a donation to the GOP. march with Loren 50s to mid 60s. P artly cloudy and Junior High School and a forum on plant and the Crystal Mall are both prime responsibility — serving the out-of-the-way neighborhood, but Iglesias still barbecue. From left are state Rep. Peter The barbecue will run from noon to 4 are Gov. Mario cool tonight. Lows in the low to child abuse Oct. 18 at First Federal 0.. the tax list in Waterford. people of Manchester in the managed to draw a crowd of about 50 onlookers. :v\>\ - r Cuomo, Sens. Da­ mid 40s. Partly to mostly sunny Fusscas, state Rep. Elsie Swensson, p.m. at 119 Woodland St. Tickets are $7 Savings and Loan Association He said highway maintenance General Assembly." niel P. Moynihan Thursday. Highs in the 50s to Jonathan Mercier, a candidate for the for adults and $3.50 for children under sponsored by the Junior Women's employees of the Department of "I am extremely proud of my and Alphonse D’A- around 60. Legislature; Thomas H. Ferguson, Club. Transportation work a 3.5-hour legislative record and accomplish­ 12. They may be obtained from Donald Thompson wrote to Swensson mato. Mayor Ed Marion Taggart, Charles Burr and state week and that the stale should ments of these past four years," Koch and Demo­ Extended outlook Kuehl at 646-4808. earlier this week and suggested consider an expanded work Swensson said. cratic vice presi­ Extended outlook for New dential candidate Spanky and Michael England Friday through Geraldine Ferraro At age ,55. George “ Spanky” McFarland credits Sunday: The group will y-i! a second upswing in his life to Michael Jackson. Connecticut, Massachusetts Manchester in Brief HUD grant OK comes as no surprise pau.se at St. Pa­ McFarland rose to fame playing tubby Spanky in trick’s Cathedral to and Rhode Island: Fair Friday the Little Rascals-Our Gang series, but times MCC hosts legislative dinner By Kathy Garmus be greeted by Arch- and Saturday. Chance of a improvements, $60,000 for play­ by more than a 2-to-l margin in The Board of Directors voted in turned tough when he left in 1942. He worked at a shower Sunday. High tempera­ i * . Herald Reporter ground improvements, $50,000 for Sophia Loren bishop John J. O’C­ Nearly 40 state senators and representatives are expected to 1979 to w ithdraw from the August to put the question of soft drink plant, a hamburger stand, made tures mostly in the 60s. Low The federal Department of Hous­ a new elevator at the Municipal program. onnor — the prelate Popsicles, sold wine, sold appliances, promoted attend the fifth annual Legislative Dinner at Manchester re-entering the program on the who has been trading abortion blows with temperatures in the mid 30s to ing and Urban Development has Building. $75,000 for parking and Voters again rejected participa­ an oil company and finally became a business Satellite view Community College Thursday. Bob Englehart, the Hartford November ballot after a citizens’ Ferraro and Cuomo. Loren was to have led the mid 40s Friday and in the 40s approved Manchester’s applica­ drainage improvements at the tion in a .second referendum in .success as a salesman for Philco-Ford. McFar­ Courant’s political cartoonist, will be the guest speaker. panel appointed by the town parade lasfyear, but it was cancelled because of Saturday and Sunday. Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 3:30 am. EOT shows tion for a $468,000 Community Senior Citizens’ Center and $20,000 1980. land says it may be a coincidence, but everything The event will begin at 6 p.m. with a social hour in the Cheney administration recommended that the death of Cardinal Terence Cooke. Vermont: Fair Friday and an area of layered clouds over the eastern Great Lakes. Another area Development Block Grant. for administration of the program. Some of the program's oppo­ has fallen into place since last spring when Dining Room of the new Frederick W. Lowe building. At-7 p.m., the town rejoin the program. The Previous V IP grand marshals include Lee Saturday. Chance of showers of cloudiness with embedded showers and thunderstorms stretches Voters will decide in a Nov, 6 Mary Lou Crane, special assist­ nents said at the time that the majority on the panel said the Jackson stayed for three days at his country MCC students in the Culinary Arts and Hotel Food Management lacocca, Frank Capra, Luciano Pavarotti, Tony Sunday. Highs in the 50s Friday from Mexico to Wyoming. Elsewhere, clear skies prevail from the referendum whether the town ant to the manager at the Hartford grant came with too many strings benefits from participation in the home outside Dallas. "Michael must have a Programs will serve a gourmet dinner they prepared as part of should accept the grant. Bennett and Frank Sinatra. rising into the 60s by Sunday. Upper Plains to the Atlantic. HUD office, said today that the attached. program outweighed the risks. Midas touch,” McFarland said. "E ver since he their regular instructional program. "It doesn’t come as a surprise,” town could change the way it Lows in the mid 20s to mid 30s HUD required at the time a Current opponents of the CDBG stayed at my house, good things have happened. ” State Sen. Carl Zinsser, R-Manchester, Rep. James R. town General Manager Robert B. wanted to spend up to 10 percent of Friday rising into the 40s by written commitment from the program have said that participa­ McCavanaugh, D-Manchester, and Rep. Elsie "B iz” Swennson, Weiss said today. "N ow it's on hold the total grant without HUD Sunday. town for the construction of new tion still might subject the town to R-Manchester, are on the guest list. Nearly 30 community college until the referendum." review as long as one eligible rental housing for low- and New Hampshire, Maine: Fair HUD interference in local matters. SEATTLE y j officials will also attend the dinner. Weiss said he did not foresee any project was substituted for mode rate-income residents. Vicki grows up through the period. Lows in the ' ' ▼ i ^ C O L D After its withdrawal in 1979, the changes in the way the administra­ another. Under a Housing Assistance Plan town was sued by three low-income Jill Whelan, who has played Stubing’s The devil made him do it 30s to low 40s and highs in the 50s -’ UINNEAPpLISl STON tion has proposed to use the money Crane said that HUD annually approved by HUD earlier this women who claimed the town’s daughter on ABC’s "The Love Boat" for seven to mid 60s. Vet Park group seeking counsel With The Police's lead singer. Sting, coming up should voters decide to accept the reviews the way towns administer year, the town lists a goal of zero withdrawal was racially moti­ years, has grown up qn television. Whelan NEW YORK grant. in three movies and David Bowie coming out in The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park Committee will seek the their block grants. for the con.stnu'tion of new subsid­ celebrated her 18th birthday last Friday and Across the nation vated and violated the civil rights “ The Falcon and The Snowman” , it was only a Under Weiss’s proposal, which Should l^anchester residents ized housing. of low-incomc residents. The U.S. production was hailed while her ’’Love Boat ” advice of an attorney on whether it can enter into a contract for a matter of time before Mick Jagger got into the Thunderstorms will develop SAN FRANCISCO p E N V E R l/ ST. LOUIS* was approved by the Board of vote Nov. 6 to re-enter the CDBG HUD officials have said there is family — Gavin MacLeod, Fred Grandy, Ted park monument before it has raised all of the money to pay for it, Justice Department later joined in movies again. He’s talking with Orson Welles over the southern Plateau and Directors in August. $130,000 would program, it will be the first time now no federal money available for Lange, Ted McGInley and Pat Klous — kissed her .FAIR the co-chairman of the group said Tuesday. the suit, hut the courts ruled in about starring with him in "Satan and E ve." the southern Rockies. Rain will be spent for housing rehabilitation. the town has received the federal new ''o?istruction. and ate her birthday cake. Whelan’s on-screen LOS AHGE^ES "T h e question is, can we go ahead without the m oney?" asked favor of the town. Welles would play God, and Mick — what else — be scattered from the lower V’ATLANTA $133,000 for sidewalk and drainage grant since 1979. Residents voted 18th birthday will take place later this fall in a Co-chairman Glenn Beaulieu at a meeting of the committee. the Devil. A movie company to handle the project Great Lakes to northern portions special "Love Boat” segment. L O W E S T ® ' y y ^DALLAS' Last month the group accepted Manchester Monument Co.’s bid has yet to be announced. TEMPERATURES of New England. Skies will be of $27,000 to put a black granite monument in the park at Main and partly cloudy over the southern »0 *> .4 0 MILD NEW '40 ORLEANS Center streets that the committee is designing. However, the MHS series begins Plains, upper Ohio Valley and \ committee only has about $6,000 of the needed amount. Beaulieu DOUBLE 260 NO. MAIN ST the . r— l£G£NO- 60 said. MANCHESTfR. CT Highs will he in the 50s and 60s 60 ^^RAIN THE VALUE 60 _____ . ‘ .l«NOW The group’s attorney. Town Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien, will be with talk on ‘Fame’ ^ \ V Q northw ay Almanac over much of the Great Lakes PLA7A 70 FLOW asked about the ramifications of entering a contract without the OF YOUR and Northeast regions and read­ UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST ih money, he said. A guest from a new performing some students may be accepted ings in the 60s will occur across arts high school coming to Hart­ who pay privately. Today is Wednesday, October Beaulieu said he would rather wait until the group has enough much of the Plateau and the ford will speak at Manchester High Other talks in the series at MHS MANUFACTURER'S! 3rd, the 277th day of 1984 with 89 money than to scale down plans for the monument. Pacific Northwest. It will be in National forecast School Thursday in the first of a include: : ^ ; ^ n d y s to follow. COUPONS i J the 80s in the desert Southwest series of programs on careers in • “ Portfolio Preparation and and most of the Gulf Coast. For period ending 7 a.m. EST Thursday. During Wednesday night, the fine arts. Admission to Art Schools," by HOMt Of IHI Parenthood takes over VD clinic Details in Store * TYrnnifnirArr The moon is m oving toward its shower activity will be found throughout most of the area from Texas Dr. Janet Brown, Director of Dean A. Hammer of the University P fO P lI PIfASIRS full phase. Long Island Sound northwestward Into the central Rockies, as well as along much of the In mid-October, the Manchester chapter of Planned Parenthood Planning for the Greater Hartford of Hartford Art School,” Thurs­ Academy of the Performing Arts, The morning star is Mercury. The National Weather Service Pacific coast. Elsewhere, mostly (air weather is forecast. Minimum will assume responsibility for the venereal disease clinic now run day,. 12:45 p.m., in Room 166 at If you hivi not rocolvod your will appear in the MHS Career voluo packod u N i clrculor. The evening stars are Venus, forecast for Long Island Sound to by Manchester Memorial Hospital, officials announced today. MHS. temperatures Include: (approximate maximum readings in parenthe­ Center at 10:30 a.m. "Opportuni­ pick ono up It Iho otvo. Sik Itiu Im litli Ikiii., Ocl 4, fii., (icl 5, M.. Del. 6 Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk The clinic, which has operated for the past nine years at MMH, is • Tim Gum of Parson’s School of sis) Atlanta 50(80), Boston 48(66), Chicago 53(77), Cleveland 48(72), ties in the Performing Arts” is the Those born on this date are Point. Dallas 64(77), Denver 43(65), Duluth 40(61), Houston 62(81), tentatively scheduled to be run on 'Tuesday evenings at the Design, Oct. 9,12:45 p.m., in Room under the sign of Libra. They title of her talk. 166 at MHS. Small craft advisory in effect. Jacksonville 53(62), Kansas City 58(77), Little Rock 53(82), Los Planned Parenthood offices at 1 Haynes Street in Manchester. It FULLY COOKED include Emily Post, the arbiter The Manchester Board of Edu­ FRESH Winds will be southwest 10 knots Angeles 60(73), Miami 70(84), Minneapolis 45(76), New Orleans will be free and open to both men and women who believe they • A talk on commercial adver­ of etiquette, in 1873, novelist cation has already agreed to pay a tising by William Bouley of the to 20 knots this afternoon. West to 33(63), New York 52(68), Phoenix 64(87), San Francisco 55(71), suffer from sexually transmitted diseases. SEMI-BONELESS Thomas Wolfe in 1900 and total of $4,000 tuition for two town advertising agency of Adams, CHICKEN LEG northwest tonight and Thursday Seattle 53(63), St. Louis 55(83), Washington 53(75). Several years ago, the hospital decided to shut down the clinic students to attend the school after novelist Gore Vidal in 1925. Richard and Mason of Glaston­ 10 knots to 15 knots. Visibility will because of budget constraints. But officials postponed the closing QUARTERS HAM PORTIONS it opens in January. All instructors bury, Oct. 11, 12:45 p.m., in Room be more than than 5 miles. It will until a new sponsor could be found. with backs Water Added will be professional performers. 166 at MHS. On this date in history: be mostly clear through Thurs­ The hospital, the town and Planned Parenthood are currently The school is modeled after the • A talk on commercial art by In 1922, Mrs. Rebecca Felton, a day. Average wave heights — 1 Manchester Herald negotiating staffing and finances. Confidentiality will continue to High School for the Performing Steve Fortado, art director of Georgia Democrat, became the to 2 feet this afternoon, decreas­ be assured for all clients after the transition, the hospital said. Arts in New York City, the subject first woman to serve in the Mintz and Hoke Company of Avon, ing to 1 foot tonight, then Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Barbara Nick, director of the Manchester Planned Parenthood of the TV show “ Fam e." United States Senate. Oct. 23, 10:20 a.m. in the MHS 3 9 C I increasing during Thursday. chapter, said in a prepared statement that incorporating the clinic “ We do have a lot of students Career Center. TO J L In 1935, Italian Dictator Benito Penny Sadd Mark F. Abraitis is a logical extension of the services the agency currently offers. interested, naturally,” said Sara • Richard Thornton of the Uni­ Mussolini launched an attack on Associate Publisher Business Manager Robinson, an MHS guidance coun­ versity of Connecticut Art Depart­ Ethiopia. Lottery USPS 327-500 selor who is coordinating the series ment, Nov. 5. 12:45 p.m., in Room In 1972, President Nixon and VOL. CIV, No. 3 of talks. David Frost, who directs 166 at MHS. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei the guidance department, said Published dally except Sundov Robinson said all talks are open FANCY TASTY Gromyko signed strategic arms o™ certain holidays bv the Man­ Suggested carrier rotes are $1.20 Calls between 10 and 15 students have weekly, $5.12 lor one month, $'i5.3S to the public. Those interested in limitation agreements putting chester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard tor three months, $30.70 for six requested applications for the new Connecticut daily Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040 attending should call the guidance the first restrictions on the two Second doss postage paid at Man­ moqthsand$6).40foroneyear.Mall Manchester accident, 620 Birch Mountain Road arts school. RED chester, Conn. POSTMASTER: rotes ore available on request. (Town). " I t ’s really a wonderful oppor­ office at 647-3532 first. countries’ nuclear weapons. 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Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor Peres Soviet chief caiis OPINION Jam es P. Sacks, C ity Editor seeks for Mideast talks MOSCOW (U PI) — Prc.>i'<. .o n, R 7-0 America. 903 MAIN ST IRI CITY PLAZA bothering the country. charge $400 for a ballpeen MANCHESTER MILFORD ORANGE The country wants "social h m OPEN DAilY 9 30 5 30. THURS til 9 00 "MY behavior Isn't 'aberrant' — EVERY­ Phillips is a Washington corres­ hammer, or make 30 percent profit 21» Spenr c> SI SK9 H -d g e p u 'i A.a ,'f,r Hui’ . i sn* OPEN WED . THURS . & ERI t,l 9 00 For example, it was after a spending" cut, but draws back in WAIERBUHY WATERTOWN WfTHER'FlFLD WINDSOR BODY ELBE'S BEHA VIOR IS ABERRANT!" pondent for United Press Interna­ on a weapon, all he has to do is 881 W'lUOll Si S8^SI'|.ltfpka '88S,i«il>asneMnr ‘ibOW ndturA.e congressional recess that the news horror if that spending is given a tional. a pal at the Pentagon. g - M AN CHESTER HER ALD . Wednesday. Oct. 3, 1984 ------1----- M ANCIIKSTKR HEKA^.D. Wcdiicsd.i.v. Pel. 3. 1984 9 Manchester picks woman Shelter opening goes well By Sarah E. Hall Maintenance. manufacture reamers, which re­ Herald Reporter Five people completed the docu­ semble drill bits and are used to to be personnel manager ment, Fox said. Two did not fill it clean holes in machinery. SPORTS The opening of Manchester’s out because they were newly Paul Stefanik, who bought the shelter for the homeless in Em a­ employed and saving money for an company last year, subsequently By Alex GIrelll by Weiss’s office says Parry retirees on problems like insu­ nuel Lutheran Church has been apartment, she said. One said he is moved it to the site of his other Herald Reporter most recently served as the rance coverage. "surprisingly smooth," shelter about to get disability payments business in East Hartford. But equal employment opportunity Weiss said he expects Parry director Patricia Maneggia Fox from Social Security, and another some equipment remains at the Tigers’ Trammell, Morris too much for KC A woman from Louisiana with officer for the Regional Transit will take over from Werbner as said this morning. simply refused, she said. Manchester site and workers still a background in equal employ­ Authority in New Orleans, La. Two volunteers staffed the shel­ staff liaison to the Human "There hasn’t been a single return there occasionally, a spo­ tendinitis in his shoulder, reached nothing more you can say except fences as far back as they are. the Tigers have come to expt'ct from ment opportunity programs has In that capacity she deveioped ter overnight. Fox said. Clients By Rick Gosselln out four over seven innings before Relations Commission. problem,” said Fox, who was hired keswoman said today. base five times on a single, triple, that each time out the Tigers have outfielders play deeper here than Trammell, who hit .314 this .season been selected as personnel an equal opportunity program were asked to leave by 7 a.m. UPl Sports Writer departing with a blister on the The Board of Directors re­ by the Manchester Area Confer­ As of Tuesday, shelter organiz­ homer and two walks to deli ver the a chance to win.’’. they would in Detroit And then and .420 against the Royals. officer for the town. for a new transit organization. Luther Hall in the basement of middle finger of his pitching hand. established a personnel officer ence of Churches in September. ers reported no new developments Detroit Tigers an 8-1 victory "He’s hittable and he’s beata­ when he dove for it. 1 thought he "You realize what Trammell General Manager Robert The town has been under fire Emanuel Church is a makeshift KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Morris had a fastball consist­ position when it approved the Seven people showed up at the in negotiations with the current Tuesday night over the Kansas ble," Kansas City third baseman was crazy. If it gets by him we’ve does for a club, especially when Weiss today announced the for what some critics have said shelter site being used while a media voting for major league ently clocked in the 90s and kept budget for this fiscal year. The shelter on Monday when it opened owner. They will not reveal the City Royals in the opening game of the Royals off balance with the George Brett countered, "but we got the lead. But it turned out 1 was you miss him for a few games," appointment of Linda M. Parry is its failure to hire enough permanent site is secured. MACC ’s "most” awards closed post had been eliminated sev­ at 10 p.m. — compared to none on purchase price. Another issue the American League Champion­ didn’t do either. He had the best crazy." Morris said. “ He’s my MVP to the position, which carries a ininorities. At times the rela­ officials are currently trying to Monday so Alan Trammell and split-finger variety of his fastball eral years before as a economiz­ opening night last year. which remains to be resolved is ship Series. stuff I’ve seen from him in a long Detroit took the lead 10 pitches because he’s there contributing salary of $20,341 a year. She will tionship between the Human purchase the Gammons Hoaglund Jack Morris took their cases to the to pitch the Tigers to their seventh ing move. On Tuesday, nine homeless whether zoning rcgualtions will Morris, who appeared a lock for time. He’s one of the best pitchers into the game. Lou Whitaker every day” begin her duties Oct. 15. Relations Commission an(J the Co. building at 395 Main Street, a public a day later. consecutive victory without defeat people slept at the shelter. All but allow a shelter in a building that is the A L Cy Young Award after a in Royals Stadium this season. not only in the American League stroked a 3-2 pitch from Bud Black Weiss said that Assistant Board of Directors have been Parry has a bachelor’s degree large, two-story structure which Trammell, who appeared a lock one gave a Manchester address as neither town nor church-owned. 10-1 start only to go 9-10 the rest of but all of baseball." to center for a single and, after Larry Herndon led off tlw fourth General Manager Steven strained over affirmative ac­ in English from .Douglas Col­ sits back from the road. for the American League Most “ He’s the ace, the best in the their last place of residence. Fox the way, dazzled both the Royals Brett, ironically, was the key out Trammell worked the Kansas City with a homer off Kansas City’s ace Werbner, who has been acting tion and the equal employment lege of Rutgers University in Walter Johnson, who chairs the John Cooney, chairman of the Valuable Player award at mid­ business,” said Detroit- catcher said. She described the new shelter and a national television audience Lance Parrish, who chipped in a in the game for Morris. After Don left-hander to a 2-2 count, the Black, who won 17 games during as personnel officer, will com­ opportunity question. New Brunswick, N.J., a mas­ search panel which earmarked the town Shelter Study Committee, season but saw his campaign users as "very polite" and well- by scattering five hits and striking Slaught and Willie Wilson singled Detroit shortstop drove a liner the season and finished with the plete all pending bargaining ter's degree in library science Gammons Hoaglund site, said said zoning authorities may decide slowed in the second half by home run Tuesday night. "There's Weiss said today he expects behaved. and Pat Sheridan walked to load over the head of left fielder Darryl second best earned run average from the State University of earlier this week that he hopes to that the shelter fits under the activities with Parry's assist­ Parry to get involved quickly in Fox and Peter Ward, the new the bases in the third inning. Brett Motley that hit the base of the wall (3 12) in the league Black was ance. Parry will handle the next New York, and a master's relocate the shelter there before classification of a hotel or allow it the affirmative action program evening shelter supervisor, strolled to the plate with his team and died. eventually pulled after five innings degree in public administration December. Broken windows in the as a municipal use. round of collective bargaining And in the town's employee started asking clients who might trailing 2-0. after having allowed seven hits herself, Weiss said. recruitment program. from the University of Georgia. building must be replaced, the be eligible for General Assistance "But we will determine whether Brett, who has a lifetime .316 By the time Motley retrieved il, and four nins. floor must be sealed and "general Contracts have not been com­ He said she will also begin Before she took the position in to sign an affidavit of poverty or not we can occupy the building average against the Tigers, then Whitaker had scored and Trapi- "Getting off to a big lead takes a pleted with the unions repres­ work in some areas the town has Louisiana, Parry was employ­ Tuesday night. The document is fix-up type things'' need to be done before we purchase it," Johnson stroked a sinking line drive to right mell hud circled the bases for a whole load off everybody,’’ Tram enting police and public works not had the time to pursue, such ment services officer for the required if shelter sponsors are to before the shelter can move in, he said Monday. "We will have to field that Kirk Gibson went to his triple. Two butlers later. Parrish mell said. "We feel when Jack’s employees. said. as counseling employees before city of Decatur, Ga., for three be reimbursed $14 per nigbt for satisfy ourselves that the town will knees to snare for the final out of drove a sacrifice fly 400 feet to going out oil the mound we sliould A news release issued today years. retirement and conferring with each shelter user by the state Until late June, the Gammons allow it to be used before we’d ever the inning. Morris then set down right center to give the Tigers wh;il be in the ball game,” Department of Income Hoaglund building was used to complete the transaction.” the next nine Royals to let his team would prove to Ih“ an insnrmounl:i- The two teams will meet again build a 5-0 advantage. ble 2-0 lead. 'tonight in Game 2 iH'fore the "It was a forkball and I knew I Trammell walked in the third, besl-of-five series shifts to Detroit Police Roundup *‘1Lr «W<’» hit it on the good part of the bat." led off the fifth with a homer and tills weekend The Tigi'rs will send Brett said of his third-inning shot, singled home another run in the 18-game winner Dan Petry against "but it didn’t .spund good so I .seventh. He closed out his biitting Kansas City rookie Bret Saherha- thought it was a base hit for sure. exhibition with an-eighth-inning gen. who won 10 games ineliiding Police investigate ME FUTURE IS HERE NOW, 1‘-! “ On (artificial) turf, with the walk. But il wasaperform;mcelhe three against Detroit. 3 rape-robbery report at A1 Sieffert’s Cubs overpowering in Game One Police said today they are Service of Hartford, gave police a Bv Randy MInkoff such a one-sided rc.snil could wind investigating an apparent bur­ photograph he had taken of what vl’ ■ ,4•■lte^ Sunday was an equitable offer and tors accused each other Tuesday of Results: Latham and strong safety Lou Donato, can tell their If they ever do would k ^ p Norwalk Hospital I T ’S L IK E refusing to return to the bargain­ AL SIEFFERT S VISA Boysrace — l.Ezis(W ) 14:31 for children on how they never lost to Yale. It’s a sad stale of i.llinrs ing table. nurses as the highest paid in the How about that? state.” SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER 3.1 miles, 2, Liscomb (M ), 3. And we’re ii lillle sirldened for Cozza He deserves “ We are prepared to go back to I h a v i n g a n E-Z TERMS: Comeau (M ). 4. Toland (M ), 5. Jim Yale, coming off a forgettable 1-9 season, was belter negotiations any time,” said San­ About 350 registered nurses, Iu n c l e i n t h e 445 HARTFORD RD. KEENEY ST. EXIT OFF 1-84 •CASH Kittredge (R ), 6. Lemieux (M ), 7. simply outmanned from the opening whistle. Yes. the dra Clark, a union spokeswoman. members of the Connecticut MANCHESTER, CT. Green (W ), 8. Chuck Kittredge Bulldogs received valiant and gallant efforts from Bits ano' places "The hospital is giving erroneous Health Care Associates District • CREDIT CARD (M), 9. Barry (M), 10. Erickson sophomore defensive tackle Pat Maloney and senior information we are holding it (the 1199, walked out of the 427-bed n i f g l M E ^ • MDNTHLY (W). nose guard John Zanieski, but that was far too little. The East Ciiiholie High eonirlliulion to the UConn talks) up. That’s false. We said we hospital Monday morning. The Girl* race — 1. Oeser (R) 14:04 The victory was only the sixth for the Huskies in 36 fooihiill progniiM were iiivolvisl in Katurduy’s play are prepared to go back to PAYMENTS nurses overwhelmingly rejected 647-9997 for 2.5 miles, 2, Dussault (M ), 3. meetings with the Bulldogs. But Connecticut has won against Vale in ininoi ro.'es Freshm an Doug Post negotiations. That’s where it’s at. the hospital’s final offer of a OPEN DAILY: M O N-TH URS T IL 9 . TUES-WED-SAT T IL S . FRIDAY TIL 8 Manchester's Vinnie Liscomb led his team with a Veal (M ), 4. Kathy Sherman (W), three straight. And second-year UConn coach Tom picked u|i Hie o|K'iiiiig kiet'oll and returned it nine Nothing has changed,” she said. two-year contract with a 4.5 second-place finish in Tuesday's triangular meet against 5. Kim Sherman (W), 6. Turking- Jackson became the first in school history to win two yards while soiihoiiiore Hu h Koelnskijs. who earned a Hospital spokesman Bruce Hut­ percent salary increase each year. ton (R ), 7. Dubell (R ), 8. Comeau straight against Yale. Rockville and Windham. varsity letter a yeai ago us a memlier of special (M ), 9. Wong (R ), 10. Ross t M ). Members of the press asked Jackson afterwards if teams, made the lai kle la lie sin ond half klekoff 10 - MANCHKSTKR HERALD, Wednesdiiy, Oct 3, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesdiiy, Oct. 3. 1984 — 11 S c o r e b o a r d Devils tie Whale Scholastic roundup BINGHAMTON. N.Y. - The tender Ed Staniowski four minutes earlier had closed the margin to Kicking op-o fg-g Ig pts iniorcopiions streak couldn’t last forever, but 3-2. Tech soccer bounces back, beats East Hampton Stenerud, Min 8-8 14-15 54 50 no yds Ig Id the Hartford Whalers probably Wersching, SF 15-15 9-12 53 42 Washington, Pitt 6 IX 69 2 wished their first non-win of the The Whalers had taken a 3-1, Golf Mosley, Wash 13-14 9-11 42 40 G.BIockwood, Mia 5 134 50 0 second period lead thanks to the corner past goalie Geoff Konstan Baseball Septlen, Dali 9-9 10-11 52 39 Cherry, KC 4 102 67 0 pre-season had come against a EAST HAMPTON - Each year, to get a quick goal,” Soucy said. ing Bacon Academy by that the road against RHAM High in noon against HCC foe Xavier High O'Donoohue, StL 17-18 7-11 52 38 Harden, Den 3 45 45 1 more formidable opponent than individual efforts of Ron Francis. for the past four, Cheney Tech’s East Hampton, now 2-2 in the margin in Charter Oak Conference Hebron at 3:15. in Middletown. for the winning tally. Foss J.Harris, Sea 3 X X 0 The talented center set up one goal, The Hawks were outshot, 9-4, ott comp pet yds Id Int the . soccer team has played RHAM and COC and 4-3 overall, drew even at soccer action. Burrourghs, Ind 3 9 6 0 feeding right wing Randy Pierce at with Patriot keeper Billy Hines Tallwood Major League playoffs Donlelsn, Dt 147 97 66.01090 9 0 Oonlel, Ind 3 7 4 0 The Devils, who along with Rocky Hill back-to-back. Those 26:22 on a goal from Binh Tran. The victory was the first of the stopping all four shots. Konstan R E D T E E S — AGross — Tom Juknis Brtkwsk, All 127 85 66.9 1)53 9 5 Brown, Sea 3 4 4 0 Hartford were one of five teams to 3:16, and then blasted a 50-foot two schools have teen year-in and Cheney regained the lead before season for the 1-5 Bulldogs. 1-3 in Montana, SF 107 63 58.9 846 6 1 Rushing power play tally from the point East blanks South Patriots triumph made nine saves for Vinal, 0-5-1 75. Net — Steve Schokner 79-10*69, Tom Leogue Championship Series not make the playoffs last season, year-out among the elite in the the intermission on a goal from COC play, while the Bobcats are Molln 78-9-69. Leo Brovokls 78-8-70. B Simms, Gla 177 96 54.2 1403 11 3 ott yds ovg Igid overall. Plaster gave kudos to a Lomax, StL 173 107 61.8 1382 8 4 McNeil, Jets 104 440 4.2 X 2 scored two third-period goals with less than three minutes left. Charter Oak Conference. Rafala with Vonsarasinh drawing winless in six outings, 0-4 in the HARTFORD — Four goals in the COVENTRY - At first glance, Gross — Les Christensen 74. Net — Carl (All Times EDT) fine effort by his midfield, espe­ Mikolowsky 81-16-65, George Young Hogefam, Dll 194 111 57.2 1400 4 3 Winder, Den X 416 4.7 24 1 Tuesday night to force a 3-3 tie. And it’s taken its toil. the assist. COC. first half proved to be more than everything may seem encouraging (Best-of-five) Thsmnn, Ws 148 80 54.1 904 4 5 Dickey, Ind X X4 4.6 X 3 cially Brian Thalacker mid Kyle 81- 16-65, Bob Lukas 78-12-66, DickAmericon Day Leogue Neither team scored in the over­ Francis also notched Hartford’s But not this year. The Techmen, Vonsarasinh took a corner kick “ We should havd had a lot more. enough as East Catholic blanked for (Toventrj’ High's soccer team. 82- 16-66, Ted Blosko 78-12-66. C Gross — Joworsk, Phi 193 102 52.8 1115 4 4 Jackson, SD 78 383 4.9 18 4 Brcault. Also cited was David (Detroit vs. Kansas City) DeBerg, TB 108 62 57:4 766 3 6 Collins, NE 82 356 4.3 21 1 time period. first goal, with just 11 seconds left rebounding from a 5-1 setback last which Rafala, standing at the near We didn’t score until 32 minutes South Catholic, 5-0, in HCC soccer The Patriots won their third Roy Broege 81, Phil Sheremeto 82, Joe Bcrnat on defense. WallnskI 83. Net — Bill Dowd 85-22-63, (Detroit leods series, 1-0) Kramr, Mnn 136 68 50.0 860 3 5 Allen, Ral 94 344 3.7 X 5 The Whalers, now 3-0-1 in exhibi­ in the first period, when he stole the Friday to Rocky Hill, got back on post, intercepted and redirected into the second period,” sighed a action here Tuesday at Hyland straight game, a 1-0 squeaker over Oct. 2 — Detroit 8, Kansas City 1 Todd, NO 113 59 52.2 855 4 8 Pruitt, Clev 112 3X 3.0 12 3 John Sheetz 69-26-63. John Kensel tions, return home tonight for a puck from defenseman Bob Hof- the winning trail here Tuesday into the cage at 31:33 for a 2-1 relieved Bolton coach Ray Boyd. Park. winless Vinal Tech that was 86-20-66, Fran Lucas 66-21-67, Gary Oct. 3 — at Konsos City, 8:25 p.m. Dickey, G.B. 97 50 51.5 640 3 6 McMIlloh, Ind 62 2X 4.8 31 2 Oct. 5 — ot Detroit, 8:25 p.m. Rating based on pet. comp, oop yds., halftime lead. decided by Dave Plant’s late-game Wood 87-19-68, Lou Proger 100-32-68, Campbell, Hou 79 XI 2.9 X 4 Civic Center match-up with Wa­ fmeyer and stuffed it past goalie afternoon with a 3-1 decision over “ We kept an awful lot of pressure The win moves the Eagles to MHS postponed Norm Pelletier 87-19-68. x-Oct. 6 — ot Detroit, 1 p.m. pet. td, pet. Int. Erenberg, Pitt 65 2X 3.5 15 1 shington at 7:35. Hannu Kampurri. The Devils had homestanding East Hampton Cheney came out quickly in the on them. I ’m just glad to see 3-1-1 overall, 3-1 in the conference penalty shot. But coach Bob x-Oct. 7 — at Detroit. 8:25 p.m. Puss Receivers Bell, But 56 X I 3.9 19 0 TIPS EVENT — A Gross — Stan Nallonol Leogue New Jersey's Gary MeAdam taken a 1-0 lead 13: lOintothegame High. second half with Vonsarasinh something broke for us.” while South is winless in six Plaster was still not totally The Manchester-Windham High DomIcrn 73. Net — Chic Gagnon 74-7-67, Receptions no yds ovg td Brown, KC 66 X I 3.3 13 3 (Chicago vs. San Diego) J.Jones, Del 32 224 7.0 2 Lane, Sea 49 219 4.5 40 2 scored 8:50 of the third period to when Dave Lewis cranked one past Cheney moves to 3-1 in the scoring what proved to be an The only goal came off the foot of outings. satisfied. soccer game scheduled Tuesday Bob Chambers 81-10-71, Bob Dalesslo (Chicago leads series, 1-0) 81-9-72, Bill Knowles 78-6-72, Bob Monk, Wosh 31 449 14.5 1 Punting create the deadlock. John Ma- starting goalie Steve Weeks from conference and 4-3 overall with the insurance marker at 9:28. Dennis Am ie Bogan, his second of the East was coming off a poor “ We’ve got to have some guys was postponed due to wet grounds. Oct. 2 — Chicago 13, Son Diego 0 Cosbie, Dali 25 303 12.1 2 no Ig ovg Tumiski 80-6-72. B Gross — Terry nToon'e tallv past Hartford goal- the point. Foreman took a direct kick which season, with an assist from Wade performance against Aquinas, a start putting the ball in the net," The game has been rescheduled Means 62, Don Wennik 83. Net — Sol Oct. 3 — at Chicago, 2:25 p.m. B.Johnson, Atl 23 362 15.7 3 Stark, Ind X 72 45.9 win. Russo 83-15-68, Walt Kokoszka 85-16-69, Oct. 4 — at S^n Diego, 8:35 p.m. Tilley, StL 22 303 13.8 1 Mclnolly, On 73 61 45.6 "Each year we’d play RHAM went to Rafala. He headed it over Cassells. A long cross into the 2-0 loss Saturday. “ Thiswasagood said Piaster, who realizes the need today at 3:30 at Memorial Field. x-Oct. 6 — at Son Diego, 8 :U p.m. Frank Woltyna 84-13-71, Fn Sullivan Dorsett, Doll 22 222' 10.1 1 Arnold, KC X 62 45.2 and Rocky Hill back-to-back, get the Bellringer defense with Vonsa­ middle of the penalty box was game to rebound on.” said East for more offense, particularly with x-Oct. 7 — at Son Diego, 4:05 p.m. Johnson, Gla 2) 381 18.1 4 Roby, Mlo 16 66 44.8 85-14-71, Les Christensen 85-12-73, Dick rasinh banging home his second headed back by Cassells to a coach Tom Malin. “ This was a key COC contests' with Cheney Ooy 89-16-73, Fronk Glantonlo 89-16-73. Donley, Dali 21 330 15.7 1 Guv, Ral X 63 42.7 beat badly and never recover after Girls Volleyball C Gross — Earl McKeever 79. Roy World Series Montgomery, Phil 21 169 8.0 0 Cox, Clev 37 57 41.8 that,” detailed Cheney coach Paul goal of the game and third of the waiting Bogan and he volleyed it game that we can use as a stepping Tech and Cromwell next on the (Bett-of-seven) Green, SIL 20 374 18.7 4 Kidd, But X 57 41.8 Broege 87. Net Bill Dowd 91-22-69, (if Chicago beots Son Diego) Strike one called Soucy, “ That happened three season. home from 12 yards out. stone. We still have some work to schedule. Wilder, TB 20 238 11.9 0 Ken Schofield 94-24-70, Dick Duquette Prestrldge, NE X 51 41.2 Coventry, now 3-2-2 overall and Coventry sweeps 90-19-71, Sam Saolenza 91-20-71, Chic Oct. 9 — at AL, 8:35 p.m. L.Thompson, Del 19 286 15.1 5 Norman, Den X 83 41.2 years in a row. But not this year. Cheney was outshot by East That proved to be the game- do," Seaback 91-19-72, Chorlle RomanowskI Oct. 10 — ot AL. 8:25 p.m. Carter, TB 19 276 14.5 2 Colquitt, Pitt X 62 40.5 And it turned out even tetter this Hampton, 14-11. Tech goalie Tung winner. John Furey had two first-half 3-0-1 in conference play, hosts COVENTRY - The Coventry Oct. 12 — at Chicago, 2:25 p.m. Spagnola, Phil 19 172 9.1 1 Buford, SD 18 60 40.3 99-27-72, Jim Aufman 94-20-74, John year in that we teat RHAM.” Pho had eight stops and Michaud Boyd had high praise for Bacon goals, his second and third scores upstart Cheney Tech Friday at High volleyball team up|>ed its Sutherland 92-18-74. Oct. 13 — at Chicago, 1:30 p.m. Bailey, All 18 315 17.5 3 Punt Ratunis x-Oct. 14 — at Chicago, 3:45 p.m. Quick, Phil 17 292 17.2 3 on amateur umps five. Foreman and Mike Eaton keeper Vance From, who was kept of the season, on rebounds for 3:30. Cheney stands at 3-1 in the TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross — no yds avg Ig Id Junior Tol Vonsarasinh was in record to 4-1 by sweeping Grasso Ron Baslle-Stan Domlna 57, Bob x-Oct. 16 — at AL, 8:25 p.m. House, TB 17 218 12.8 0 Johns, Sea 11 140 12.7 47 1 the middle of all three Beaver played well defensively at fullback busy by 23 Bolton shots on which he East, His first, at 10:27. was off an COC. Tech in three sets Tuesday. 15-6, Chambers-Terry Means 57, Bob x-Oct. 17 — at AL, 8:25 p.m. Yards yds no ovg td Fryar, NE 9 95 10.6 55 0 (If Son Diego beats Chicogo) Monk, Wash 449 31 14.5 1 goals, scoring two and assisting on for Cheney in the physically played wasrequiredtomakellstops. “He original shot by Kevin Madden “We controlled play, but we 15-11 and 15-9 at Coventry. Dolesslo-Chic Gagnon 58. Net — Wolt Springs, Jets 9 94 10.4 X 0 under a trying situation,” said AL Kokoszka-Sam Soplenzo 46, Sol Russo- Oct. 9 — at Son Diego, 8:35 p.m. Johnson, Gla 381 21 18.1 4 Clayton, Mia 8 X 9.9 X 0 By United Press International the third. contest. was a good net tender. He came out while on the second, at 30:28, he didn't finish things off," lamented Kathy Luferski, Brenda Sousa Jan Jayson 46, Corl MIkolowsky-Les Oct. 10 — at San Diego, 8:25 p.m. Green, StL 374 20 18.7 4 LIpps, Pitt 18 164 9.1 76 0 supervisor of umpires Dick Butler. Cheney’s next outing is Friday at a lot and stopped a lot of dangerous took a rebound of a Todd Karpy Plaster of his Patriots’ victory. Oct. 12 — at AL. 8:35 p.m. B. Johnson, Atl 362 23 15.7 3 Vonsarasinh opened the scoring and Kathy Taylor all played well Christensen 47, Tom Brady-Eorl Pruitt, Ral 74 217 9.0 34 0 “ I couldn’t ask them to do much Coventry High at 3:15. situations. He did a real nice job,” “ We took one dribble too many and McKeever 47. Dick Duauette-Mark Oct. 13 — at AL, 1 : » p.m. B.WIIIIams, Gla 345 16 21.6 2 Kickoff Ratums Blowouts in the opening games at 3:41 of the first half with an drive and put it home. Sophomore . for the Partriots. Bennett 46. Craig PhllHos-Bob Resch x-Oct. 14 — ot AL, 4:45 p.m. Donley, Dali 330 21 15.7 1 no yds ovg Ig Id of the American and National more than they did tonight.’’ assist to Sal Rafala. The latter the Bolton coach lauded. Kevin Riggs and senior sweeper our passing was oft. We just have 46, Chic Seoback-DIck Brewer 48, Bill x-Oct. 16 — at San Diego, 8:25 p.m. Ballev, All 315 18 17.5 3 Humphrey, Jets 11 372 X .8 97 1 The A L substitue crew was made Bogan, midfielder Andy Min- Brian Feshler also had first-half to start creating more plays." x-Oct. 17 — at Son Diego, 8:25 p.m. Cosbie, Dali 303 25 12.1 2 League Championship Series crossed the ball into the middle Phelan-Fronk Glontonlo 48, Frank D.wniloms. Ral 9 244 X.1 44 0 up of three out-of-town umpires. Bolton wins one icucci, stopper Paul Smith and Coventry's Chris Pike took a shot Woltyno-Wes Woltyno 48 x-lfnecessory Tilley, StL 303 22 13.8 1 Smith, Ind 7 IX X.9 96 1 Tuesday lessened the pressure for from the right side. Bellringer scores for East. Sean Powers Lofton, GB 301 IS 20.1 0 Thomas, Den 7 172 24.6 X 0 the umpires substituting for strik­ Bill Deegan, who put in 10 years at goalie Brian Michaud misplayed it COLCHESTER - After two sweeper Will Kiesman each had concluded the scoring late in the on net that was hand-balled by a Ill winds Quick, Phil 292 17 17.2 3 Paige, KC 7 159 X.7 45 0 •••••••••••••••••••••a Tigers 8. Royals 1 ing regulars. But all sides seem to the major-league level before and Vonsarasinh was on the spot to consecutive 1-0 losses, and three fine games for Bolton. second half. Vinal defender with seven minutes L.Thompson, Det 286 19 15.1 5 Spencer, Pit 9 193 21.4 40 0 left in the game. The Patriots were Carter, TB 276 19 14.5 2 Erenberg, Pitt 11 2X X.9 47 0 agree that having the major league retiring in 1980, and two Southwest push it home. overall, Bolton High turned the Mike Yavinsky had four saves in East had an overwhelming 37-2 blew away 3 Conference umpires. John Bible awarded a penalty kick and Plant Game 1 Lewis, Minn 271 14 19.4 1 Martin, CIn 10 209 X.9 44 0 umpires return from their walkout "The kids went out and put tables on an opponent — finally — goal for the Bulldogs. edge in shots. Nichols, Det 253 11 23.0 1 Scholastic DETROIT KANSAS CITY Montgomery, Ral 8 164 X.5 75 0 would be the best thing. and Randy Christal. The three- pressure on them and we were able Tuesday as it blanked homestand- Bolton’s next outing is Friday on East’s next outing is Saturday at drilled a grounder into the right Ob r h bl Ob r h bl D.CIark, SF 242 12 20.2 2 Allen, Hou 8 162 X.3 73 0 Renfro, Dali 242 14 17.3 0 Four college umpires, all of man local crew consisted of Harold San Diego Whitakr 2b 5 2 1 0 Wilson ct 4 0 10 Marsh, SfL 239 14 17.1 1 whom worked during a 1979 Jordan, Mike O'Dell and Larry Trmmll ss 3 2 3 3 Sherldn rf 2 0 0 0 Interceptions Collaga football statlstl(» Baker ss 0 0 0 0 LJones rt 10 0 0 Zirbel. llling soccer no yds Ig td walkout by umpires, replaced the Bv United Press International Gibson rt 5 0 2 0 Brett 3b 4 0 0 0 Dean, Wash 4 81 36 1 Total Otfensp striking major leaguers as the The new crews benefited from Illing's soccer team remained unde­ Parrish c 4 1 1 2 Orta dh 4 1 1 0 ott yds Herndon If 3 1 1 1 Motley It 4 0 0 1 TLewls, GB 4 40 24 0 ovg vpg Chicago Cubs routed the San Diego the routs which minimized some of Detroit’s Parrish tected Tuesday In junior high action, Frazier, Chi 3 42 27 0 Flulle, Best Col 121 1004 8.3 334.7 CHICAGO — It was an ill wind blanking Conord, 4-0. Jeff Coppello RJones It 1 0 0 0 BalbonI 1b 4 0 0 0 Bosco, BYU Padres 13-0. the playoff game pressures. Kuntz It 1 0 0 0 White 2b 3 0 10 Clinkscale, Doll 3 32 23 0 184 1260 6.8 315.0 that blew the San Diego Padres scored two goals, while Jonas McCray Walls, Dali 3 12 12 0 Brodlev, Indiana 170 1066 6.3 266.5 The A L bypassed its striking “ It made the job easier,” said ond Mo Morlorty odded single tollies In Garbey dh 5 12 0 Slaught c 3 0 2 0 Gaynor, LB State away — at something in excess of Lemon ct 5 0 0 0 Concpcn ss 3 0 0 0 Rushing X I 1002 5.0 250.5 umpires by choosing amateurs N L second-base umpire Pomponi, the winner's four-goal first half. Gregg ott yds ovg Ig td Page, Vanderbilt 131 X4 7.6 248.5 20 mph. Evans 1b 4 0 2 1 with mostly collegiate experience 48, a physical education teacher. iooking for sweep Horowitz, Eric WIdmer and Dave Everett, Purdue 148 X I Bergmn IbO 1 0 0 Payton, Chi 112 621 5.5 72 2 6.7 247.7 The Padres pitching fizzled in Stephenson also ployed well for the Riggs, Atl 124 619 5.0 57 5 McClure, BowIGre 157 9X 6.3 247.5 plus a retired ump to officiate the “ It was real tense at first but as the Castillo 3b 4 0 2 1 Kosar, MIoml-Fla the face of a stiff breeze that scnl Roms, llling. now 2-0-1, hostsWlndhom Totals 40 8 14 8 Totals 32 1 5 I Wilder, TB 126 521 4.1 37 3 2X 1413 6.4 235.5 Detroit Tigers’ 8-1 smashing of the margin got wider, it got easier.” ''V j Thursday. Dickerson, Rams 115 498 4.3 32 2 Sweeney, FresSt 191 1177 6.2 235.4 Bv Richard L. Shook “ My last four starts I ’ve pitched Chicago bulls flying in the general Detroit 200110 121— 8 Trudeau.llllnols Kansas City Royals. One of the first apparent difficul­ Kansas City 000 000100— 1 Tyler, SF 87 477 5.5 40 4 2021156 5.7 X1.2 UPI Sports Writer as well as I ’ve pitched all year," direction of Lake Michigan Five Riggins, Wash 116 446 3.8 16 7 Talks broke off between repre­ ties experienced by the amateur Game-winning RBI— Trammell (1). Recelvina said Morris, removed after a small homers by the Cubs paved the way E— Sheridan. DP— Kansas City 1. LOB Sims, Det 77 433 5.6 81 4 crew was a base-running call in the Anderson, Minn 79 387 4.9 23 I g ct yds td ctpg sentatives of the major leagues KANSAS CITY, Mo. - If Lance blister developed on the middle to a 13-0 rout Tuesday in Game One — Detroit 8, Kansas City 5. 2B-^vans. Henderson, lowaSt and the Major League Umpires third inning of the Cubs' victory. 3B—Trammell, Orta. HR— Herndon GRogers, NO 98 381 3.9 24 2 Parrish and Sparky Anderson finger of his pitching hand. It didn’t of the National teague Champion­ Bowling Dorsett, Dali 100 337 3.415 2 Williams, III Association Monday night. The ( 1 ), Mitchell, StL 45 336 7.5 39 5 Lockett, LB State looked at a zebra, one might call it hurt nearly as much as the right­ ship Series. •••••••••••••••••••••• Trammell ( 11, Parrish (1). SF— Parrish. Phelan, BostColl umpires are seeking tenure selec­ Third-base umpire Maher, 44, IP H R ER BB SO Anderson, StL 66 275 4.2 18 3 a black horse with white stripes hander hurt the Royals. “ I had a game plan — I hoped to Montgomery, Phil 63 253 4.019 1 Bynum, Ore St tion for post-season games and went into left field to determine while the other would say it was a “ I think Jack's a little mad at me Detroit Shibest, Arkansas keep the ball down,” said Padres Tee-Totafers Morris (W 1-0) 7 5 1114 Carpenter, Giants 81 229 2.8 18 1 more money for officiating the whether a ball hit by Chicago first Clark, GB 40 2)5 5.4 43 3 Griffin, Purdue white horse with black stripes. for taking him out,” Anderson starter Eric Show, who permitted Hernandez 2 0 0 0 0 1 Kenebrew, Indiana playoffs and World Series. baseman Leon Durham had been Deana Richard 176-4SI, Marcella Kansas City Craig, SF 55 202 3.7 15 0 "As far as getting out of here said. “ It’s just a little thing down the first three homers. "But I Bonin 453, LIndo Maher 487, Dolores Suhev, Chi 58 200 3.4 21 2 Embree, Colorodo Richie Phillips, the chief attor­ caught. When the ball fell for a hit, on the end of his finger. But he’ll MInnIch 180-461, Cindy Dodson 199-487, Black (L 0-1) 5 7 4 4 1 3 Smith, San Jose with a split, I think we’ve got a obviously did not do my job." Hulsmann 2 2-3 6 3 2 1 2 Galon, NO 25 181 7.2 37 3 ney for the Umpires Association, Brenda Grunberg 176-465, Mortle Ba­ Ellis, GB 49 170 3.5 16 0 Maher was at least 20 feet from good chance to leave 2-0,” Detroit pitch again Saturday — and I had He wasn’t alone. Reliever Greg rilla 184-489, Susie Haves 177, Bertha M.Jones 11-3)1100 Interceptions and American League president third base, where a play was made W P— Hulsmann. T—2:43. A —41,973. Dar.Nelson, Minn 37 163 ' 4.4 27 0 catcher Parrish said Tuesday Willie (Hernandez) down there.” Harris allowed two homers in his Toutoln 492, Karen Lock 457, Janice Punlbig g no yds td Ipg Bobby Brown are scheduled to on Ryne Sandberg, coming in from night after hitting a home run in Morris, 19-11 during the regular two innings of work, one a Santinl 178-485, Bertha Burns 175, no Ig ovg Thurman, BostCol 3 5 74 01.67 UPI photo Claudette Mertens 480, Pam Stratton Cubs 13. PadresO Scribner, GB 39 59 45.4 Brown, Okla St 4 5 124 1 1.2S meet today to try and hammer out first. the Tigers’ 8-1 win over the Kansas season, was throwing sharp­ three-run shot by Gary Matthews 466, Terry Priskwaldo 187-177-534, Pat Black, Det 20 63 42.8 Brandon, Toledo 3 3 97 0 l.X an agreement. Maher called Sandberg safe and City Royals in the opener of the breaking forkballs and a fastball Chicago’s Gary Matthews follows inning Tuesday against San Diego. that followed his solo bla.st in the Thibodeau 456, Lou Toutoln ^4, Lee (3arcla, TB 25 60 42.6 Pembrook, Col-Full 5 4 (-)3 0 .X The report cards Tuesday on the said after the game, “ I was best-of-five American League clocked in the 90 mph range. Bean 192-508, Shirley Eldrldge 477, SAN DIEGO CHICAGO Jennings, Giants 31 54 42.6 (19 tied at .75 Ipg) through after swatting his second Matthews was just part of the story as first. Barbara Seifert 19)-505, Fran MIsserl Ob r h bl Ob r b bl Glacommaro, Atl 19 51 42.2 substitue umpires varied in the two positive. I had a good view of the Championship Series. Trammell was throwing balls in In summary, the Padresg.iveup 0 211-180-559, Sandy Kershaw 177, Jessie Wiggins 2b 5 0 0 0 Dernier ct 3 3 2 1 Horan, Phil X 69 41.7 Punting leagues. The N L had much more play” " I think we’ll be playing'Satur- the 40 mph zone to first base. He homer, a three-run shot, in the sixth Cubs romped. 13-0. the long ball early and often. Cubs’ Williams 178-194-494. Gwvnn rt 4 0 0 0 Sondbrg 2b 4 2 2 1 Colemon, Minn 20 S3 41.5 ovg difficulty then the AL. If the strike continues, the Garvey lb 4 0 2 0 Matthws It 4 2 2 4 MIsko, Rams 27 SB 41.4 Donnellv, Wyoming 31 47.6 day,” Tigers manager Anderson had two rainbows to first that had leadoff hitter Bob Dernier ho- “ He was so bad it was unbelieva­ Galaxies Nettles 3b 4 0 10 Cotto It 10 10 Hanson, NO 16 56 41.3 Andrews, Georgia 15 46.7 leagues have emergency plans to said from the other side of the one observer looking for mered to open the first inning and Kennedy c 3 0 0 0 Durhm 1b 5 0 1 1 Birdsong, StL 21 56 41.1 Carter, Long Beach St X 46.6 ble,’’ Padres catcher Terry use these substitue umpires. precipitation. . Johnson, BYU zebra. “ I always look at a one out later Matthews eoiinceted Cindy Leonard 125, Sandl Pogonl McRynl ct 2 0 0 0 Moreind iT 3 1 1 1 Runoger, SF 17 58 41.0 X 46.5 Kennedy said of home plate According to Mary Lane, gen­ Martinez It 3 0 1 0 Woods rf 10 0 0 FInzer, Chi 25 51 40.8 Cunningham, Nev.-LV 19 46.0 five-game series that way.” “ You really realize when you’re Matthews off to impressive start with his first of two homers. 127-351, Flo Baldt 126, Julie Tullono 125, Flo Boldt 130. Temolln ss 3 0 2 0 Cey 3b 3 2)1 DWhIte, Dali 3 f 54 40.1 Sawyer, Baylor X 44.8 umpire Dick Cavanaugh. “ The eral counsel for the Ijmpires Alan Trammell was a horse a pitcher for the Tigers, when he’s Chicago pitcher Rick Sutcliffe Show D 1 0 0 0 Veryzer 3b 0 0 0 0 Haves, Wash 24 56 X .8 Hatcher, Clemson 18 44.6 first pitch was right down the Association, the strike centers himself at the plate in the game, (Tramm ell) out of the lineup what Flannrv ph 0 0 0 0 Davis c 4 12 1 Punt Returns Buenafe, UCLA By United Press International straight trip to the awards stand. And he also had kind words for homered to open the third and the X 44.3 middle and he called it a ball. around the league offering a Herald Harris p 0 0 0 0 Loke c 10 10 no yds ovg Ig td Ross, San Diego State 73 44.3 going 3-for-3 with a home run. he means to the Tigers,” Morris “ I told my teammates earlier. Mother Nature for that nearly Cubs were off and running to a From there it was all down hill.” Brown ph 1 0 0 0 Bowo ss 4 111 Ellard, Rams 15 212 14.1 83 1 Kelly, Minnesota 24 44.2 $249,000 pool for the playoffs. The triple and single plus two walks. He said, falling short of perfection on CHICAGO — For a guy who ‘Don’t be afraid to dethrone m e,’” straight out 20 mph wind that the championship series record for Carmen A verv 175, Jay Giles 201-S03. Booker p 0 0 0 0 Sutcliffe o 4 1 2 1 Mitchell, StL 9 121 13.4 39 0 Mancinl, Fresno State 37 44.2 Joining the 51-year-old Cava- c umpires want $550,000, or 6 percent his English but perfectly convey­ Zeke Wholen 201, Don Lessard 195-M5. Smmrs oh 1 0 0 0 Brusstar p 1 0 0 0 Fields, NO 9 119 13.2 61 0 is now hitting .453 against Kansas claims no particular interest in Matthews said. Cubs used to their test advantage homers and a final score that read nuagh were Dave Slickenmeyer, Totals 31 0 6 0 Totals 38 13 16 12 B.Johnson, Atl 11 136 12.4 37 0 Punt Rahims of the ticket sales from the first City with an on-base percentage of ing his meaning. “ He’s my M VP.” winning the National League Matthews, who hit only .158 in a scoring rampage. more like a football game. San Diego 000000000— 0 Joe Pomponi and Joe Maher, ail Nelms, Wash 19 193 10.2 46 0 no yds Id ovg three games of the playoffs, 6 .532. “ I took three days off, so my arm Championship Series M VP award against San Diego during the “ The first ball I hit might not “ There is nothing you can do Chicago 203 062 00X— 13 McLemore, SF 13 128 9.8 SS 0 Nottlel, Florida 7166 1 X.7 from the Big Ten Conference. percent of the first four games of feels good,” said Trammell, whose Game-winning RBI — Dernier (1). Fisher, Chi 20 152 7.6 21 0 Smith, Nebraska 8 166 0 X 7 “ We’re going against Bret Sa- a second straight year, Gary season, went 2-for-4 before being have gotten out if the wind was about a 13-nothing loss," said San The NL decided to go with only E— Templeton. DP— San Diego 1, Allen, Doll 2) 152 7.1 15 0 Benton, Tenn 7 I X 0 191 the series and 2 percent of terhagen today and even though right shoulder came up with an Matthews is off to an impressive relieved in a defensive move after blowing in or calm," he conceded, Diego first baseman Steve Garvey, Calendar Chicago 2. LOB— Son Diego 10, Chicago McConkev, Gla 15 105 7.0 31 0 Thomas, Air Force 12 203 0 16.9 four umpires, league spokesman television revenues. he teat us three times this season ache in New York last week that start. six innings. adding with just a touch of who accounted for two of San 8. 2B— Dernier, Davis, Lake. HR— OarNelson, Minn 7 49 7.0 16 0 Wallace, Navy 4 61 0 15.2 Blake Cullen said because the four pained Tiger fans until he resumed •••••••••••••••••••••a Dernier (1), Matthews 2 (2), Sutcliffe KIckott Returns Beavers, Oregon St 10 150 1 15.0 “ What we want is a mere he’ll be 0-0 now,” Trammell said. Matthews crushed two of Chica­ “ I want to win the pennant," defensiveness, “ The second ball Diego’s six hits. “ Had we lost 2-1, it T “Jeel more comfortable in that (1), Cey (1). SF^Moreland. no yds avg Ig td Covington, Morvkind 7 103 0 14.7 pittance in a billion-dollar indus­ Jack Morris did the job pitching his place in the field. go’s playoff record five home runs, Matthews insisted. “ If we win, would have gone out." would have been the same. TODAY IP H R ER BB SO Mitchell, StL 9 230 25.0 39 0 Swanson, Nebraska 91X0 14.7 setting. It could be that we will go Soccer try,” said eight-year AL umpire for the Tigers, allowing just two “ it's funny but I throw tetter on accounting for four RBI in the whoever wins the award, J'll be If Mother Nature is still working “ In all honesty, we got beat, but San Diego Stamps, Atl 7 169 24.1 41 0 Orewrey, West Virginia 15 2T0 1 14.0 to six umpires on Wednesday if Windham at Manchester, 3:30 Show (L 0-1) 4 5 5 5 2 2 Anderson, Minn 9 206 22.9 41 0 Everett, Baylor 7 98 0 14.0 Ken Kaiser. “ I can’t believe the third-inning singles until the sev­ the harder plays,” he said. "Onthe Cubs’ 13-0 rout of San Diego in happy for.” out the weather plan for Wednes­ we know we can bounce back," Eost Catholic at Northwest Catholic things doyi't work out the way we Harris 2 9 8 7 3 2 Jenkins, Det 13 285 21.9 32 0 game of baseball would prostitute enth and giving way to Willie easier plays psychologically I ease Wrigley Field Tuesday. Matthews thanked Bob Dernier day's Game 2, Matthews has a San Diego manager Dick Willi­ (girls), 3:15 Booker 2 2 0 0 1 2 Duckett, NO 14 297 21.0 39 0 KIckott Rahimw hope.” up throwing the ball. MCC at Springfield Tech. 3 Chicago itself and not give us what w e’re Hernandez for the final six outs. Matthews captured the NL for getting things off to a good start suggestion. ams was perhaps the only one in Bird, StL 9 190 21.1 28 0 no yds td avg Meanwhile, the A L went with the “ I ’m not really concerned about Girls Volleyball Sutcliffe (W t-0) 7 2 0 0 5 8 Morton, TB 12 253 21.1 31 0 Jones, Wisconsin 7 242 1 X .6 asking for.” "Their first and second-place playoff M VP award last year while with a leadoff homer in the Cub “ Our ball club is at its test when the ballpark who didn't think the East Hartford at Manchester. 3:30 traditional playoff set up of six Brusstar 2 4 0 0 0 0 Fields, NO 7 147 21.0 31 0 Calhoun, Col-Ful 9 2X 1 31.0 There was no evidence of picket­ hitters have teen tough on us," it,” Trammell said. “ I know with Philadelphia. And should he first. That was just before Mat­ the wind blows out," he said. “ We wind that blew nearly straight out HBP—by Sulci Iff e (Flannery). T—2:49. Dr.HIII, Rams 9 189 21.0 40 0 Fullwood, Auburn 8 2X 1 X.4 umpires and seemed to have ing by professional umpires and Kansas City manager Dick there’s been a lot of speculation THURSDAY A—36,282. Owens, TB 8 168 21.0 36 0 Mitchell, Northern III 6 I X 0X .7 get it this year he would be the first thews came up against Padre can hit them 331 (feet) with the from home plate had much to do Soccer greater success. • Rowley, New Mex St 9 2X 1 X.2 little crowd reaction when the Howser said. “ The key thing was about it. that I might miss the to repeat since the award was starter Eric Show and smacked his best of them and I think the power with the final score. South Cothollc at Manchester •••••••••••••••••••••• Garner, Calif S 141 OX.2 “They did an exceptional job (starter Bud) Black getting ahead season. But tendinitis is the (girls), 3:30 substitutes were announced. instituted in 1977. first shot. alleys here are about 330 when the “ We got blown out,” Williams Drewrev, West Virginia 7 197 0X.1 y of the first two hitters with two problem and it just takes rest to Rocky Hill at Bolton (girls), 3:15 Cherry, Oregon 5 140 0 X.O But a second straight trip to the “ Any time you get a quick run, it breeze really kicks in.” said, no pun intended. Cov' *ry at East Hampton (girls), Football Smith, Ball St 8 210 OX.2 strikes — but he couldn’t finish heal it.” World Series is of more interest to takes the pressureoff,” hesaid. “ It 3:1*J CONFER­ Worfhen, NC Slate 6 153 0 75 5 Girls Volleyball ENCE them off." Tram m ell’s first-inning triple the Cub left fielder than a second gives you such a feeling." All-Puipota Runners drove in the first Detroit run and he Hoie-Ruy at East Catholic, 3:15 Scoring ruihrac prkr ydpg “ I knew going into the game I Touchdowns Id rush roc rot pts Deegan does job; had to keep (Lou) Whitaker and scored the second on a one-out Smith, Neb 476 19 166 X 697 2X.3 FRIDAY NFL standings Allen, Rol 6 5 1 0 36 Hormn, Iw 456 161 0 I X 794198.5 Trammell off base," Black said. “ I sacrifice fly by Parrish. Football Duoer, Mia 6 0 6 0 36 Byrs.OhS 611 IX 0 49 780 195.0 Eost Catholic at St. Bernard (Uncas- Clayton, Mia 4 0 4 0 24 The triple was a catehable fly American Conference MImbs, Kn 351 184 0 IX 668 167 0 didn’t do that in the first inning and vllle), 7:30 East Jackson, SD 4 4 0 0 24 Jons,Tnn 585 69 0 0 654 163.5 I paid for it." ball that hit at the base of the left Soccer LIpos, Pitt 4 0 4 0 24 W L T Pet. PF PA GIvIns.Los -2 388 X 244 653163.2 AL game adequate field wall and fell to Darryl A good catch by right fielder Manchester at East Hartford, 3:30 PJohnson, SD 4 4 0 0 24 Adms, Knt 3X X 0 57 474 58 0 Cheney Tech ot Coventry, 3:15 Miami 5 0 0 1.000 164 76 Walker, Jets 4 0 4 0 24 Motley's feet. NY Jets 3 2 0 .600 132 114 Strdfrd,B 316 144 0 0 4601X3 Kirk Gibson finished off tlie Bolton at RHAM, 3:15 Campbell, Hou 3 3 0 0 18 Hndersn.lSt 0 602 0 0 602 m .5 Royals’ only big threat of the “ That is the toughest play for an East Catholic at Hartford Public New England 3 2 0 .600 104 115 Brown, K.C. 3 3 0 0 18 KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI) - Indianapolis 2 3 0 .400 120 139 Days, TCU 444 2 0 0 4461 « 7 umprie before he retired,” said game, a bases-Ioaded, two-out outfielder to make,” Howser said, (girls), 3:15 Buffalo 0 5 0 .000 44 138 Dickey, Ind 3 3 0 0 18 Bill Deegan’s last turn behind the Royals manager Dick Howser. Cross Country Central Hawkins, Ral 3 3 0 0 18 FItId (ioalt situation in the third. George Brett “ a fly ball over his head. But he did East Cathollc/Farmington boys and plate prior to umpiring Game 1 of Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 122 105 Pruitt, Clev 3 3 0 0 18 “ He did a very good job,” said lined an inside forkball by Morris turn the wrong way on it.” girls at St. Paul, 3:15 Shuler, Jets 3 0 3 0 18 (Bafg pctiBpg the American League playoff Cleveland I 4 0 .200 57 97 Lee, UCLA 14 14 1.000 3 .x Detroit catcher Lance Parrish. "It to right that Gibson grabbed on his Kansas City looks to rookie Bret Girls Swimming Krlep, Sea 3 0 3 0 18 Prindle, West Mich 15 12 series Tuesday night was a softball ISEW LOCATION Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 93 152 Kicking cp-p tg-p Ig pts .800 3.00 is very important for an umpire ,, Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 Houston 0 5 0 .000 69 159 Butler, Georgia 12 9 knees. Saberhagen to even things up for ' East Catholic at Windham, 3:45 Johnson, Sea 14-15 7-8 50 35 .750 3.00 game in California. like him to establish a strike zone Complete Collision Damage & Bodyworke Wm I Angstadt, Rutgers 1 3 1) ■846 Z75 “ Gibson made a great play on the Field Hockey Leahy, Jets 12-13 7-9 52 33 Banks, South Miss 11 10 But the 49-year-oId color-tile early. He was not calling the low Foreign and Domotilc • Real Compelllivo Prlcoa Manchester at South Windsor, 3:30. Seattle 4 1 0 .800 145 76 Anderson, Pitt 9-9 7-12 47 X .909 2.50 that ball,” Anderson said. “ From Royals tonight in Game 2. The LA Raiders 4 1 0 .800 120 87 Jaeger, Wash 11 10 salesman was hardly in awe of his ACCIDENT DAMAGES o FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN Benirschke, SD 15-15 5-6 51 X .909 2.50 pitch for strikes. He was calling a 20-year-old right- hander was 3-0 Denver 4 1 0 .800 81 71 Bell, Georgia Tech 9 7 .788 2.x surroundings, nor intimidated by the dugout it looked like it was SATURDAY Lowery, KC 9-9 7-8 52 X Anderson, Vanderbilt 10 9 little higher." Coll Mancheiter — 643-7604 Football Son Diego 3 2 0 .600 147 115 Bahr, Ral 9-11 6-7 43 27 .900 Z X hooking and sinking. A year ago against Detroit and stopped the Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 94 98 Cofer, NC State 11 9 .818 Z X being forced into center stage of Deegan said the only player who John Tracy, Prop. PI 1 ^ » Manchester at Rockville, 10:30 a m. Danelo, But 7-7 6-10 52 25 Roach, Oklo State 12 9 George would have teen running a Tigers’ nine- game winning streak Soccer Notional Conferonco .750 7.75 professional baseball’s labor dis­ questioned a call was Detroit’s East Breech, CIn 8-8 4-7 48 X while on that ball.” at the start of the season. Over 20 yrs. Exp. East Catholic at Xavier (Middle- von Schamann, Mia 17-18 1-5 27 X I W L T Pet. PF PA Scoring pute with its major-league Larry Herndon. Mon-FrI 8 am-S;30pm t /__ town), noon Franklin, NE 10-10 2-3 32 16 umpires. Dean JC at MCC, 2 Dallas 4 1 0 .800 93 78, Passing MxpfoDtiDog Set 10-12 Washington 3 2 0 .600 124 96 Adams, Kentucky 7 0 0 4 2 ^ “ The last comment (American NY Giants 3 2 0 99 ID . . , ott comp pet yds Id Int Byers, Ohio State 9 0 0 S4 n 's “ Herndon thought I struck him 345 Main SI. .MO Marino, Mia 1)9 77 64.7 1098 12 3 League supervisor of umpires St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 146 134 Ferguson, But 145 93 64.1 1006 6 2 Strodford, BostColl 6 0 0 X 12 0 out on a high pitch (to end the first Minchatlar, CT (Rt. B3| Philadelphia 1 4 0 .200 72 109 Johnson, Texos 4 0 0 X 1}'o Dick Butler) said to us was go out Wind biggest blow Bundling In Rear Central Fouts, SD 142 89 62.7 1187 5 6 inning),’ ’ he said. “ When he hit the Prindle, West Mich 0 II 12 47 117 and do our jobs," Deegan said. Next to Brown's Tire Chicago 3 2 0 .600 93 82 Woodley, Pitt 127 73 57.5 1061 7 6 Lee, UCLA 0 514 47 11 7 home run (in the fourth), he 550 No. Main St. Papel, Ind 109 65 59.6 843 6 5 “ We did." HD Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 92 112 crossed the plate and I told him MInnesoto 2 3 0 .400 98 129 Ryan, Jets 146 82 56.21085 9 7 (4 tied at 10.5) ° ’ 32’0-' In the opening gam e of the Manchester, CT Detroit 1 4 0 .200 123 131 Moon, Hou 139 66 47.5 1022 4 3 ‘That was a low one.’’’ Krleg, Sea 144 72 X.0107S 7 7 playoff series between Detroit and In Cubs’ arsenal Transactions Green Bay 1 4 0 .200 71 110 (203) 647-9928 Anderson, CIn 139 82 59.01092 3 7 Kansas City, Deegan, a veteran " I think he did an outstanding 3 W n t Plunkett, Ral 170 96 56.5 )248 4 8 Postlna Defense job,” said American League presi­ San Francisco 5 0 0 1.000 132 92 umpire of 10 years who retired in Elwav, Den 106 56 52.8 619 3 5 alt emp Int yds td ydspg dent Bobby Brown. “ I watched the CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago thing could stop his second homer LA Rams 3 2 0 .600 104 87 1980, was chosen to head a six-man New Orleans 3 2 0 1600 126 113 Blackledg, KC 189 92 48.71087 4 7 Syracuse 76 X 4 3X 2 X.2 Cubs, led by two homers by Gary of the game. McDonId, Civ 170 X 47.1 11X 3 11 Texas Tech X 16 4 276 3 92.0 expressions on the faces of the Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 127 106 umpiring crew whose prior expe­ Matthews, combined for five “ On the first ball, I didn’t know if SUPREME Botfball Sunday, Oct. 7 Rating based on pet. compn avo. yds, Washington 108 4511 416 2 104.0 batters and that told me that the PLAY JACKPOT Thoroogh hartd sandirTg, Machine Sandmg of oct. td, pet. Int. rience consistented mostly of it got out because of the wind. But Atlanta — Named Eddie Hoas (All Time* EDT) SW Louisiana 89 37 2 418 3 104.5 plate umpire did a good job. round- trippers Tuesday to spark a Most Chips & Scratches, Ful Coat of Primer Foss Receivers Arizona St 94 42 5 4X 1 1M.2 officiating Ban Johnson League on the second ball, it definitely manager; named Jahnny Sain and Leo Denver at Detroit, 1 p.m. “They (the umpiring crew) all 13- 0 victory over the San Diego Sealer Pofyuretliane Fivamef PnirH Oven Baked Mazzoneto replace Bob GIbeon and Rube Miami at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Receptions no yds ovg Id Memphis St 91 X 7 451 2 112.7 and collegiate baseball games. Duper, Mia X 649 21.6 6 deserve a lot of credit for working Padres in Game I of the National would have gotten out. Anytime $339.95 Walker os pitching coaches. Minnesota at Tampa Boy, 1 p.m. Clemson U X 10 458 3 114.5 Deegan said his umpiring skills Football Winslow, SD X 378 13.0 1 Temple 67 X 6 478 5 119.5 under pressure.’’ League Championship series. you hit the net (backstop), it’s a N.Y. Jets at Kansas City, I p.m. Christensen, Ral X 372 12.8 3 Houston — Waived defensive back New England at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Nebraska 95 41 4 491 3 122.7 for the past four years had teen home run in Chicago," Matthews PRESIDENTIAL Franklin, Buff X 343 11.8 0 Duke 45 X 1 372 1 1X.0 Deegan ‘retired’ — some say by But it was the wind that provided Darryl Meadows. New Orleans at Chicago, 1 p.m. confined to officiating fast-pitch the big blow for the Cubs. said. Thorough Surface SarMiir>g. Machirte SarKkrtg Houston (U SFL) — Named John Philadelphia at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Stallworth, Pitt X 484 18 6 1 request — from professional base­ Colllnsworth, CIn 76 392 15,1 1 Total Dotanso softball. of Rough Areas, Full Coat of Prwner Sealer, Jenkins offensive coordinafor; fired St. Louis at Dallas, 1 p.m. ball in 1980, one year after the “ I think the wind was a big Matthews also downplayed the $209.99 Newsome, Clev 25 X2 10 9 I g ptays yito avg td yduig But with the major-league um­ Acryke Fj^amel PainI Oven Baked assistant cooch June Jones. Washington at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. umpires strike of 1979. He gave no factor," Cubs manager Jim Frey significance of the wind in the BINGO Allen, Ral 24 203 8.5 1 Nebraska 4 265 827 a!) 4 X67 Hockey Atlanta at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. pires boycotting the playoffs and opener of the best-of-five series. New Jersey — Assigned goalie Sam St. Starring, NE X 3X 14.9 2 Syracuse 4 250 88S 3.5 4 72}.7 reason for his quitting other than said after Matthews, Bob Dernier, Houston ot Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Brown, KC I X 6.2 0 possibly the World Series in a Laurent, wing Rocky Troftler ond San Diego at Green Boy, 4 p.m. 77 New Mexico 4 X I 909 3.6 5 227 2 “ personal reasons.’’ Ron Cey and pitcher Rick Sutcliffe “The way we played today, we AMBASSADOR defensemen Don Dietrich ond Ken Walker, Jets 21 349 16.6 5 Oklahoma 4 284 919 3.2 3 2297 dispute over salaries, job security EVERY DAY Seattle at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. LIpps, Pitt X 401 X.1 4 Regarding the present walkout each belted home runs. probably could have beaten anyb­ Thorough Surlace Sanding. Acrylic Enamel Daneyko to Molne of the American Monday, Oct. I Okla State 4 274 96S 3.5 5 X I 2 and post-season assignments, $159.95 Smith, Hou X 392 19.6 1 Washington 4 272 992 3.6 3 248 0 he said, "The umpires think they “ I think we were fortunate. The ody," he said. Paint Oven Railed Hockey League. Son Francisco at N .y. Giants, 9 p.m. baseball’s management turned to Porter, Ind X 335 16.8 2 Memphis St 4 27010K 3.7 5 X2io are doing the right thing.’’ He said wind can make the ball go another Dernier, who led off the Cubs’ Chandler, SD X 251 12.6 2 Geo Tech 3 1X 761 4.1 4 2X7 amateurs. Win Two Shop Hours: no umpire had contacted him. 30 or 40 feet. We expect that fact in first inning with a homer, did NFL slallstics Ramsey, NE X 236 11.8 2 Arizona St 4 2701016 3.8 S 254 0 Deegan’s crew consisted of four Yords yds no ovg id SW Louis 4 X21040 3.7 6 2600 “ They didn’t know where I live in this park. We have to take admit his drive was tenefitted by Mon. thru Frl.8 am-6;0O pm Duper, Mlp 649 X 21.6 6 college umpires from the Southw­ Escondido (near San Diego) ’’ he advantage of it." the gusts. Saturday 8 em-noon - National Stallworth, Pitt 484 X 18.6 1 Scoring Dotanso est and Big Eight conferences and Football Leogue Individual leaders: LIpps, Pitt 401 X 21.1 4 g pts said. Matthews’ homer in the first “ That was a fastball up and over Radio^ TV avg a Ban Johnson League officiator Colllnsworth, CIn 392 76 15.1 1 Washington X 6.2 Deegan was brought before inning followed a towering blast by the plate and I got the ball up in a NATIONAL FOOTBALLCONFER­ Smith, Hou 333 17 19.6 1 Nebraska X 8.5 who once attended the Joe Brink- HAWAII big wind," he said. to •••••••••••••••••••••• reporters briefly after the game Dernier, each of which were aided ENCE Winslow, SD 378 X 13.0 1 West Virginia *3 8.6 man Umpiring School. FREE ESTIMATES Scoring Christensen, Ral 372 X 12.8 3 Oklahoma X 9.5 and appeared to be thoroughly by 20 mph winds blowing directly Even Sutcliffe got in on the fun, Rutgers But the 8-1 Detroit victory Toudidoiims td rush roc ret gts Harris, CIn 349 18 19.4 1 X 9.7 enjoying answering the questions out of Wrigley Field. blasting a home run in his first trip TONIGHT Riggins, Wash 7 7 0 0 42 Walker, Jets 349 21 16.6 5 Georgia Tech provided few close calls and no 7:15 Hockey: Whalers vs. Capitals, X10.0 Frey said that in a bigger to the plate in the third. Sutcliffe, Page 2 MItachell, StL 5 S o o » Franklin, But 343 X 11.8 0 SMU Were you intimidated by the WTIC X10.0 controversy. Deegan drew good Riggs, All 5 5 0 0 » Porter, Ind 335 X 16.8 2 Oklahoma St 4010.0 players? ballpark, Matthews probably however, was simply trying to 8:00 AL Playoffs: Royals vs. Tigers, L.Thompson, Del 5 0 5 0 30 Starring, NE 327 X 14.9 2 Mississippi marks in calling balls and strikes. Channels 8, 40, W POP 42 10.5 YeS’ in 1971, when I was a would have gotten a triple at test. make contact with the pitch, just Tyler, SF 5 4 1 O 30 Holohon, SD 317 18 17.6 0 (3 tied at 11.0) “ He was, after all, a very good rookie,” said Deegan. The Chicago outfielder knew no- as he had during batting practice. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesduy, Oct. 3, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 3, 1984 - 13 Bland Eddie Haas Former East gridder Perrone new Braves’ boss FOCUS/ Food By David Mofdt How, Haas was asked, does his making presence felt at UMass UPl Sports Writer philosophy of managing differ from Torre's? ATLAN TA — An apt description " I don't know,” Haas said after a By Len Auster team, and showed enough to for new Atlanta Braves manager moment’s hesitation. "Y ou ’ll have Sports Editor draw UMass’ interest. E^ddie Haas might be "bland." to ask the players about that." "UMass saw him in the Haas, a long-time organization Haas agrees with Torre that AMHERST, Ma. - "Vito Xavier game (on film) and saw man who toiled for most of his 31 injuries were the main cause for Perrone, that’s my favorite a lot of good things and took a Clip joint years in professional baseball in Atlanta going 80-82 this past season subject,” responded Jim Reid, shot at him,” Kelly said, Kelly the minors, was named Tuesday to and winding up tied with Houston defensive coordinator for the informed UMass. and all inter­ succeed Joe Torre. Torre was fired for second, 12 games behind San University of Massachusetts ested schools, that Perrone had a day earlier by team owner Ted Diego. ( football team, when asked growth potential along with the about the former East Catholic mental ability to play college Turner, who said " I just felt we "There are a lot of good players needed to make a change." here,” said Haas, who served as High standout. ball. the Braves' first base coach and And no wonder. " I ’m very happy to hear he’s At a news conference announc­ hitting instructor the last two Perrone has made an impact doing as well as he is," Kelly ing his promotion. Haas gave no months of the season. "With with the Minuteman football said. "No, I ’m not surprised indication he’li be able to fire up healthy players and guys coming team at his inside linebacker reaily. I felt he had the the Braves to improve on their off bad years, this will be a good slot this year. potential.” performance under Torre for ball club. A healthy club this year UMass sports a 2-2 record "H e has developed into a real whom they finished first (1982) and would have helped a whole lot. going into Saturday's initial leader,” Reid said, "and this is second twice in the National Yeah. I think a healthy club would Yankee Conference battle with realiy his freshman year. He League West. have won." Rhode Island. And leader, by was hurt ail of last year.” "Any manager has his own way Haas; 49, who has managed or far, of the UMass defense has Perrone has good practice of doing things,” said Haas, under coached in the Braves system the been Perrone. habits and those, according to whom Richmond went to the past 20 years, won unanimous The 6-3, 213-pound sopho­ Reid, hold him in good stead as International League playoffs agreement from a search commit­ more. a freshman (eligibility far as games. "H e has tremend­ three straight years. "You just do tee that he should replace Cox wise) in football, leads the ous practice habits. He never what you think you can get done. three years ago. Turner overruled Minutemen with 39 primary stops running. And when you Every manager tries to improve. the committee then by picking tackles, 17 assists and has two practice hard you get the There are different ways of doing Torre, but went along with it this quarterback sacks and one techniques down, get the steps that." time. fumble caused to bis credit. down and the necessary line­ "1 loved him when I watched backer scrapes,” his coach him on film (playing for East said. Catholic),” Reid said in the The former Eagle was not South Korea expects telephone conversation. “ He listed as a starter on the always seemed to be where the pre-season depth chart. “ But ball was. That has something to once we got going in the Union in ’88 do with instinct. pre-season there was no ques­ 3 'We felt he had the potential to tion he was going to at least play like this and he’ has been alternate.” Perrone had agreat X By Morley AAyers matic relations with South Korea, playing just great for us,” UPl Sports Writer opening game against Ball was already involved in sporting enthused Reid, who has been State and as the saying goes, the Former East gridder Vito Perrone, shown in his UMass exchanges with Seoul and sent two UMass’ defensive coordinator rest is history. uniform, has made quite an impact this year for the SEOUL, South Korea — South delegates to last week’s inaugura­ the past seven seasons. “ You prepare for an oppor­ Minutemen. Korea's minister of sports expects tion celebrations. Perrone’s development is tunity and make the best of it a record number of countries at the Relations between the Soviet somewhat astonishing in that he and Vito was prepared and MeInnes could have been a pro, for future opponents to face. 1988 Seoul Olympics, including the Union and Seoul are still strained really only played a year-and-a- ready,” Reid said. “ Vito is Soviet Union and its Eastern Bloc save for an injury, according to The UMass coach is not afraid following the shooting down of a half of high school ball. "H e something now and wili be Reid. allies who boycotted the Los telling Perrone his present South Korean passenger plane in didn’t play his sophomore year something in the future. Angeles Games. "And those guys didn’t play at worth. " I have no quaims telling Soviet airspace last year, but the because he grew too fast,” said "V ito Perrone right now is Although the Soviets did not least until the end of their him how good he is because he minister believed the situation was East coach Jude Kelly. "H e playing better than Joe accept an invitation to send sophomore years," he added. doesn’t let it go to his head." improving. stayed with the team as a junior McLaughlin and Steve Meinnes athletes or delegates for last Perrone at 213 pounds, may What Perrone has done is and played in the last couple of and I ’d say they were the best be considered by some to be too gone to the head of the class, in week’s inauguration of the Olym­ "Improved relations will come gam es." linebackers I ’veever coached,” light for the position but he is linebacker terms. pic Stadium, Dr. Lee Young-ho about very slowly, in a measured Perrone did play as a senior, Reid added. McLaughlin is now projected as filling out at 230 And UMass, and Reid in said he received good signs from way." he said. "Although our well enough to make the all- a starting linebacker for the pounds. That, with his present particuiar, are glad to have other East Bloc officials. athletes have competed against Hartford County Conference New York Giants while attributes, wouid be quite a load him. "The signals we got were very each other in world and regional encouraging, ” he said, "I am quite competitions, there have been no optimistic that in 1988 we will have bilateral exchanges of teams since widespread participation of more the airline incident.” than 150 countries, including Lee said Seoul would still con­ C h ris sa y s 1st attitude hard to overcome China, the Soviet Union and other tinue dialogue with North Korea, East Bloc countries.” regarding the questions of fielding M ANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. defeat Andrea Leand 6-4, 6-4 in an Evert plays 15-year-old Melissa jumped to a 3-1 lead and completed Lee said China, which like the unified teams and possible (UPl) — Chris Evert Lloyd says opening-round match at a $150,000 Gurney tonight. the match by breaking in the sixth Soviet Union does not have diplo­ exchanges. young opponents not only have to tennis tournament. Fairbank, a native of South game and holding serve. beat her, they have to overcome a ’’They’ve got to beat us (the top Africa, outplayed Horvath, of Turnbull, of Australia, a semifi­ 0 defeatist attitude. players). We’ve got to lose the Largo, Fla.,^ 6-1, 6-1. In each set, nalist at the U S. Open, rallied Herald photoe by Tarquinio “ They have to beat me and after match.” Fairbank raced to 4-0 leads. She under windy condtions for 13 Sports In Brief you’ve beaten someone 10 or 12 Earlier Tuesday, Rosalyn Fair- registered six breaks in the match. service breaks in defeating little- Bea Sheftel, Sharon Higgins and Marilyn Broneill meet at netted the three a 10 to 35 percent savings on weekly times, it’s tough to keep that bank upset No. 6 seed Kathy Shriver, capitalizing on her known Linda Howell of Los An­ the Manchester Mall several times each week to chat and grocery bills. mental toughness going," Evert Horvath but No. 2 Pam Shriver, serve and volley game, defeated geles 4-6, 6-2, 6-2; Garrison, of , trade grocery coupons. This informal exchange has Mite level practices said Tuesday night after she used No. 3 Wendy Turnbull. No. 4 Zina Sharon Walsh of Navato', Calif., Houston, breezed past Debbie an aggressive baseline game to Garrison and No. 7 Sylvia Hanika 6-2, 6-1. Shriver, of Lutherville, Spence, a high school student from BOLTON — Eastern Connecticut Youth Hockey Organization rolled to victories. Md., broke a 2-2 deadlock in the Cerritos, Calif., 6-1, 6-1 in 54 will hold mite level practice sessions in preparation for the Martina Navratilova chose not first set by winning'the final four minutes; and Hanika of West C upcoming evlauation of the 6-7 year-old skaters. to defend her title. games. In the second set, she Germany beat Sue Leo of Australia. Practice times are Saturday from 12: 15-2:25 p.m. and Monday F o ru m Manchester Mall Mo cuts $$$ off their grocery bills from 6-7 p.m. at the Bolton Ice Palace. Evaluations are Saturday, Oct. 13, from 12:15-2:25 p.m. at the Ice Palace. ECHO’S instructional program, for ages 4 and up, will start To the Editor: By Nancy Poppas meeting informally once or twice a week for several Saturday. Oct. 20, and will be conducted through three sessions. 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OIL FILTER MODERN AUTO Citizens’ Center, and another at Whiton Memorial Manchester M all’s What-Not Shop and also has a IN STOCK Library on NoFth Main Street.) Or save part-time job installing advertising placards in RADIATOR Regular 3.99 particular things, like cat and dogfood coupons to supermarket carts, is too busy to clip many Services for Alston Friday INTRODUCES give as a gift to a friend. newspapers and magazines. 32 numbers available! 9 . • Before filing the coupon, circle the expiration ” I do clip several myself,” she said. "But really, I OXFORD, Ohio — Services will be held Friday at Miami the 90-mlnute OIL /lutolite date. Then, at the beginning of each month, go get almost all my coupons from a girlfriend in New University’s Sesquicentenniai Chapel for longtime Brooklyn and drive-ln and filter ---- GREAT V A L U E ----- through ail your coupons and make a separate York, who gets them from a girlfriend in New Los Angeles Dodgers manager Walter Alston who died Monday. driveaway solutibnl envelope of ail those which will expire that month Jersey.” 3 Alston will be buried at Darrtown Cemetery in nearby Darrtown. STANDARD RESISTOR ' ” It sounds tedious, but it only takes an hour or so The well-traveled coupon can be quite a problem to The Hall of Fame manager who guided the Dodgers to seven FOR: in front of the television;” Marilyn Broneill said a food corporation. Frequently, coupons are used to National League pennants and four championships, died at an Auto radiator leaks, Watch for specials on those items all month, then introduce a new product into a target area. Oxford hospital of complications following a 1983 heart attack. He hose leaks, overheating, buy those that remain in the envelope, whether or Martin Friedman, editor of New Product News was 72. not they’re on sale, during the last week of the said, "When you have coupon drift, a company thermostats, month. antl-freeze changes, conducting a test marketing, for example, is Coburn leads lady bowlers cleaning and flusning • Plan each week’s shopping strategy care­ completely stumped.” 79<89< fully. ” It sometimes takes trips to several stores But the advantage to the consumer is tremendous. We have found that most of to find the things you want, all on special,” Sheftel WEBSTER, Texas, - Cindy Coburn of Buffalo, N.Y., rolled a Sheftel regularly saves about one-third of her grocery Regular 1.09 EA. Regular 1.19 EA. said. ” I never like to go to more than one store in a final 277 Tuesday night to regain a 21-pin lead over Cheryl Daniels our customers’ problems bill by combining double-value coupons with on-sale can be solved within this AUTOLITE SPARK PLUGS single day. but I probably hit three in rotation ” items. ’’That way it’s worth it to me, on a per-hour o f Detroit after four rounds of a $25,000 tournament on the Ladies she said. Pro Bowlers Tour. time frame. The problem basis,” she said. ” I figure it’s like having a part-time • Once you’re in the store, evaluate your Coburn, trying to win her second straight tournament, had a Register to win a trip to the Worid Series job.” part is removed, promptly IllnlilO options. Sometimes a store brand, or another 26-game total of 5,797 pins, including match play bonus pins. Broneill saves between $4 and $5 each time she repaired on our premises sponsored by ADAP® and Fram/Autoiite. national brand, will cost less than the item you Daniels, who took the lead with a 267-238 victory over Coburn in the LI LU11 Lv shops. Higgins, who operates the Manchester Mall and reinstalled. were planning to purchase with a coupon. Decide first gam e of match play Tueday night, finished at 5,776. antique shop known as My Store, figures she saves Replacements are avail­ whether you’d rather use the coupon or alter your about $15 weekly, on a total expenditure of about $100. able from our distributor- -O U R NEWEST STORES, plans. The women in the clipping club tend to f O P B N :l I know I could do better than that if I were more Hockey puck kills youth size inventory. Relax in WETHERSFIELD SPRINGFIELD M A prefer national brands, they say, so they will organized, ’ she said. ’’But I ’m a daily shopper. I 1136 Silos Deane Hgwy. 1201 Parker Ave. MON-FRI; almost always buy a national brand if the coupon our waiting room, while in Marshalls, Namco riaio never really plan out what we’re having for supper ot intersection of Porker & Wilbroham 8 am to 9 pm brings the price down to within a few cents of the until I leave my store in the afternoon.” SPO KANE, Wash. — A hockey puck took the life of a boy. our knowledgeable speci­ 721-0400 Rd. next to Burger King & Hot Appl. store brands. Matthew Beamer, 10, Spokane, died Tuesday at Holy Family SATURDAY: Planning is important, according to Sheftel, who alists get you moving 783-0736 • Finally, save your register receipts. Nothing Hospital from injuries suffered when he was struck in the head 6 am lo 6 pm has conducted classes on couponing for elderly and again. looks more satisfying than that long row of red low-income persons in New York, and who once while he was watching a game. 649-9682 SUNDAYS: numbers on the bottom, where you can see that all The accident occurred Sunday during an exhibition game Come In Today NoonloSpmj published a couponers’ magazine. “ If you notice MODilN RADIATOR WORRS ocross from Shop Rite ! of your coupons have been deducted, the women sausage is on sale at a market, and you know you've between the Spokane Chiefs and Spokane Flames. Beamer was said. 373 Main St, Manchester, CT. and Save! Owtitd*Hm MwMhMitr WMceN l••00•992•22^S got a coupon for it, then you plan a meal using that struck after the puck sailed over the sideboards and into the crowd. 649-2885 »I.O. Sharon Higgins is delignted to accept buys several packages of tea each week. sausage,” she said. teabag coupons from friends, since she H — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 1984 MANC llKSTKH H K R A U ). Wt-dnesdav. Pel 3. 1984 - 15 Your Neighbor's Kitchen Doris Johnson adds artistic touch to ali she serves SImoncellls will have veal, thanks to Casa Nova Although she’s an accomplished Italian 11/. tpncnnnnc beef paste or bpcf bouillon onythinRl ;md allow the resulting sauce to Bv Barbara Richmond then roll and slice and place on cookie sheet. Bake 101 cook herself, Ann Simoncelli of CooHdge Approximately Vt cup white wine cook down a bit. Sene as soon as the Herald Reporter IS minutes in a 350 degree oven. This can be prepared Street hasn’t managed to duplicate the T o d ay ’s Use veal scallopine. or sliced veal from cheese is melted. Do not allow to ahead of time, wrapped in plastic wrap anq veal florentine at the Casa Nova Restau­ a leg roast. Place meat slices between overcook. Pepperoni bread, chicken breast a la Suisse, baked refrigerated, making it easier to slice. pieces of waxed paper and pound lightly. fruit casserole, spinach salad, and for dessert, Danish rant in the Talcottville section of Vernon. Serves two, with salad and a side dish of y p - Special This both thins and tenderizes the meat. pasta. Don't plan on serving this directly puff pastry — a lunch fit for a king — but served to this Quiche Lorraine « “ I’ve had it twice and it’s delicious,” reporter last Thursday by Doris Johnson of 78 Finley Simoncelli said. “ I would like to try to Nancy A. Pappas Dip meat into flour, then into the egg. over a tomato-sauced pasta, however, as St. IW packages crescent rolls make it for my husband’s birthday.” Melt butter in a large skillet and, when it the flavors are too delicate. She is an arti.st and the newly elected president of Large onion, chopped foams, add meat. Cook just a minute or Kdlior’s noir: To have your favorite restaurant the Manchester Art Association. She sdoesn't lay Butter Fortunately, the Casa Nova Restaurant claim to being a gourmet cook but she should. Her 3 medium tomatoes cooperated, and Adam Simoncelli will two on one side, then turn the meat dish Included in this weekly column, simply write , artistic ability shines e\^n in the way she prepares Vi pound boiled ham enjoy veal florentine on his birthday on carefully. Take care not to disturb the a note telling us the name ol your favorite dish at a and serves the food in her lovely French country One-third pound Swiss cheese Flour as needed local restaurant. We’ll contact the chef and and Monday. The recipe was related by coating. kitchen. N. 4 medium eggs 1 egg, lightly beaten ask lor the recipe. Include your name, address Bonnie Leighton, a cook at Casa Nova. While the other side of the meal is Johnson said she has collec^d the recipes over the W pint heavy cream 3 to 4 tablespoons melted butter and a phone number where we can reach you years from friendwmd relativeV Some of her favorite Grease bottom and sides of 9 by 13-inch pan with I browning, top slices with steamed spinach Salt and pepper to taste during the day. (Phone numbers will not be recipes are French. ThfejcMmelrom her mother, who butter. Line bottom and half way up sides of pan with and a slice of cheese. Stir beef paste or printed.) Please eoneentrate on restaurants In the roll dough. Saute the chopped onion in butter until Veal Florentine 2 cups raw spinach, cleaned and is French Canadian. One oTlIiem is a meat pie called bouillon in a little water to dissolve, and the Manehester area. Address Inquiries to Tortiere. "The French like to serve this on holidays,” yellow. Scald and peel three medium tomatoes. Slice 1 pound veal scallopine, or 6 to 8 slices of steamed add to the pan. Splash in white wine Today’s Special, Box 591, Manchester Herald, she said. thinly and place on top of dough. Place ‘A teaspoon V: pound mozzarella cheese The baked fruit casserole is made from canned ' onion over each tomato. Place the strips of ham (or veal taken from a leg roast (Leighton said she never really measures Manchester, 06040. purple plums mixed with the other fruit. This colorful bacon can be used) and then cover with the Swiss dish is served hot. Johnson said it’s very good with cheese, going in opposite direction. Beat the4rnediuni ham as well as with chicken. eggs or 3 large eggs well and add the heavy cream and beat until blended (very little). Pour eggs on top and AND THEN there’s the evcr-popular French place in SO degree oven for 1>A hours, uncovered. Fish cooked in the microwave oven has a ioveiy texture crepes. The recipe she’s sharing makes enough for '’J L two people. She said the secret of making these is to French Crepes Editor’s note: Marge Churchill is a home economist Basic Fillets of Fish Amandine Microwave at full power (High) for 7 to 8 minutes, or use a cast-iron pan because it holds the heat longer. who is a Manchester resident. She teaches microwave until center of fish is beginning to fluke when tested When the crepe recipe calls for 'A cup of water, she 1 cup flour cooking classes. If you have any questions regarding '/< cup butter with a fork. Give the dish a half-turn once during the suggests club soda can be used instead. She said this 3 eggs microwave cooking, you may send them to: M arge’s Dash dried leaf thyme cooking time. Top steaks with cucumber slices. makes the crepes fluffier and lighter. Depending on W cup milk Microwave, Box 591, Manchester Herald, Manches­ Dash onion salt Sprinkle with Cheddar chee.se and snipped chives. the filling, these can be used as breakfast food, dessert Vi cup water ter, Conn., 06040. M icrow ave 8 fish fillets (2 ounces each) Microwave uncovered, at full power (High) for 2>A or an entree. Pinch of salt 2 tablespoons snipped parsley minutes, or until chee.se melts. lx>l stand covered for 5 Quick popovers is another popular food item in the Vt teaspoon baking powder Do yourself and your family a favor this week and Kitchen Paprika minutes before .serving. Yields 4 servings. Johnson household. Don’t forget to heat up the Mix all very well. Drop a few spoonfuls at a time in a serve fish. A 3'/4-ounce portion of lean fish contains Marge Churchill '/< cup toasted slivered almonds popover or muffin tins before filling them. And be sure hot frying pan with a little shortening. about 100 calories; the same amount of beef or pork Parsley sprigs to garnish Herald photo by Richmond Basic Stuffed Whole Trout to puncture the popovers after they’re baked to allow has as many as 300 calories. Fish is an excellent Place butter in a small bowl, and microwave for 1 the steam to escape and then serve them imme­ In her kitchen Doris Johnson sautes elected president of the Manchester Art Danish Puffs source of protein, yet contains little or no cholesterol. minute at 10 percent power (L o w ). Stir in thyme, Spinach stuffing, rice stuffing or vegetable stuffing diately, Johnson cautions. If you are fortunate enough to have a successful onion salt, and mix well. Place fish fillets in a (see recipes below). apples and bacon for a spinach salad Association. 1 cup butter or margarine She has some other tasty recipes she’s sharing, such fisherman in your family, you will have provided for 12x7-inch dish. Spread butter mixture on fillets. 4 cleaned whole trout (12 ounces each) 3 she is preparing. She is the newly 2 cups sifted flour as one for Toll House Cookie Pie. Be sure this is served you the basis for some wonderfully flavorful meals. "fishy” odor. Fresh fish have a firm, elastic flesh that Sprinkle with snipped parsley and paprika. Cover Salt and lemon pepper lo taste a few minutes after taking it out of the oven or it will 2 tablespoons cold water Main dishes made with fish are quick and easy to springs back when pressed with a finger. Look for with vented plastic wrap. 1 bunch parsley 1 cup boiling water get crispy like the cookies do. Heap lots of whipped Baked Fruit Casserole Tear up 3 cups spinach, cook bacon, drain and prepare. Whether plain or fancy, fish offers a treat for protruding eyes with black pupils, bright red gills, and Microwave at full power for 5 to 6 minutes, or until 2 tablespoons butter creanji or ice cream on it for an added treat. crumble. Pour off all but 3 tablespoons bacon fat. Add 1 teaspoon almond extract everyone. shiny, tightly-adhereing scales. center of fish is beginning to flake when tested with a Vt teaspoon dried leaf basil 2 large cans peach halves 3 eggs 2 large cans pear halves apple and cook 2 minutes. Add brown sugar, stir in. The microwave offers an ideal way to cook fish, Fish fillets or steaks should have a moist, fork. Give the dish a half-turn once during the cooking Vt teaspoon dried leaf oregano (^ t one half of the butter into 1 cup of the flour. Add 1 large can apricots Add vinegar, bring to boil. Pour over spinach. yielding a lovely texture and speedy results. The translucent appearance. If the fish is dry-looking, time. Sprinkle with toasted almonds and garnish with 8 lemon slices Chicken a la Suisse cold water and stir until well blended. Divide dough in 1 large can purple plums Sprinkle bacon and season. Serve immediately. microwave cooks fish in a mere 3 to 4 minutes per milky white or discolored around the edges, reject the parsley before serving. Yields 4 servings. 4 chicken breasts half. Press each half on to a 3 by 12-inch oblong pan or 1 large can pineapple chunks pound, so make sure the family is on hand and ready to fish: it is past its prime. Prepare your choice of stuffing: .set aside. Sprinkle 8 slices ham Tortiere on an ungreased cookie sheet. Place boiling water and Herbed Halibut Steaks 1 box frozen strawberries eat before pressing the "start” button on your fish cavities with sail and lemon ix'pper. Fill fish with 8 slices Swiss cheese remaining half butter into saucepan. Bring to a boil. Cinnamon 1 pound ground pork microwave. AT HOME, treat your fish with great care. Ideally, Vt carton (4 ounces) semi-soft natural cheese with stuffing. Tie cavity closed in .several places with Salt Add almond (or vanilla) extract, remove from heat. Lemon juice 1 pound ground beef fresh fish should be eaten immediately. If the fish garlic and herbs, at room temperature string. (This helps keep the stuffing from falling out). Pepper Stir in remaining 1 cup flour. Add eggs one at a time, Butter '/• teaspoon salt FISH IS DIVIDED into two general categories, must be stored, cover it loosely with plastic wrap, and > /4 cup bottled tartar sauce Place parsley on a microwave rack in a 12-inch Paprika beating well after each addition. Spread this mixture Grand Marnier or brandy ■A cup water either lean or fatty fish. Lean fish are: cod, flounder, place it in the coldest part of your refrigerator — but 4 halibut steaks (6 ounces each) square baking dish. Place fish on top of parsley; set Flour over the oblongs. Bake at 350 degrees for 60 minutes. Cornstarch 2 medium-size onions haddock, halibut, ocean perch, snapper, sole, no longer than one day, two at the most. 12 cucumber slices aside. Place butter in a small bowl or custard cup. 6 tablespoons butler Spread with light frosting made from confectionery Drain fruit well. Arrange in layers in a casserole. 2 potatoes swordfish and whiting. Fatty fish are fish which Fish is microwaved using high power. Place the Vt cup shredded Cheddar cheese (2 ounces) Microwave at 70 percent power (Med-High) for 45 Instant chicken bouillon granules Place the ground meats, salt and water in large sugar, milk, vanilla and a pinch of salt. Do this while Contain more than 5 percent fat. Fish in this category thickest portions toward the outside of the baking dish 1 tablespoon snipped chives seconds, or until melted. Add basil and oregano. Dry white wine Sprinkle each layer with cinnamon, lemon juice, and pastry is still hot, then sprinkle with nuts. Grand Marnier. Dot each layer with butter. Bake 350 saucepan and cook for 20 minutes. Grind up the onions include: salmon, trout, tuna, carp and mackerel. and cover with waxed paper. To avoid overcooking, In a small bowl, whisk together semi-soft cheese Brush butter over the fish. Top with lemon slices. Z pounds mushrooms degrees for 45 minutes. In the last 15 minutes of and the potatoes and add to meet and cook 15 to 20 Shopping f6r fresh fish calls for special care. A remove fish from the microwave when the outer edges and tartar sauce. Arrange halibut steaks in a Cover with vented plastic wrap and microwave at full Use large boned chicken breasts, skin, split and cooking time, pour around sides a mixture of minutes longer, stirring often. Add pepper, ground Toll House Cookie Pie reliable fish dealer is your best guarantee of quality, are opaque, but the center still slightly translucent. 12x7-inch baking dish, placing larger pieces and power for 12 to 14 minutes, or until center of fish is debone and pound each breast thin. Top with a slice of One-third cup cornstarch and % cup of reserved fruit cloves and ground cinnamon, to taste. Keep stirring so but you should also understand the characteristics of Overcooking makes fish tough and tasteless. A few thicker portions toward the outside of the dish. Spread beginning to flake when tested with a fork. Give dish a ham and a slice of cheese. Roll and tie. Season with 2 eggs juices. meat won’t stick to pan. Place in between 2 pie crusts UA cups (lour various fish, and the signs of prime condition. minutes of standing time will finish the cooking of the steaks with cheese mixture. Cover with vented pla.stic half-turn once during the baking time. Let stand salt, pepper and paprika. Roll in flour. Saute rolls in 4 and bake at 400 degrees until well done. In selecting fresh fish, reject any that have a fish to a tender and moist texture. wrap. covered for 5 minutes. Yields 4 .servings. tablespoons of butter in heavy skillet. Remove to a 1 cup sugar casserole. Slice the mushrooms and saute them, Spinach Apple Salad Pepperoni Bread V< pound butler, melted 1 cup chocolate bits ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT adding the other 2 tablespoons butter. Add salt. Make 1 package fresh spinach 1 cup chopped pepperoni chicken bouillon by mixing a half tablespoon granules 1 cup chopped walnuts 3 slices bacon 1 cup chopped mozzerella cheese with l ‘A cups boiling water. Add to pan, with the Wt Inch pie shell, unbaked 3 tablespoons brown sugar 1 egg mushrooms and add white wine to taste, about ‘/i to 1 Beat eggs until frothy,. Add flour and sugar and 1 tart apple, diced 2 packages crescent roll dough cup. Scrape up bits from bottom of pan and spoon over beat well. Add melted butter and stir in chocolate bits 1 tablespoon vinegar Mix egg with pepperoni and cheese. Match crescent rolls. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour, or until tender. Salt and pepper and nuts. Pour mixture into unbaked pie shell. Bake at triangles so that they form a square. Spread mixture. 325 degrees for one hour. Serve warm. New England Recipes Dorchester compiles best of ‘melting pot’ C Bv United Press International agricultural one — the Dorchester remove coffee stains. stirring occasionally and adding International Cookbook presents Here are two selections for main BOSTON — Remember when the more water, 'A cup at a time, as recipes from "the major ethnic dishes; needed. French invasion began? and racial groups living and eating Cook until tender — about 2 It started with quiche. Then it in that big casserole called Dor­ Curried Goat or Chicken hours for goat and 1 hour for was French bread baked in im­ chester,” writes Susan Ennis of the (Jamaican) chicken. ported ovens. Dorchester Community News, Serve over hot white rice. The final passage of French sponsor of the book. 3 pounds goat meat, cubed, or I. Serves 6-8. foods from the international to the whole chicken, cut up T Dorchester is one of Boston’s American-as-apple-pie category most ethnically diverse neighbor­ 3 tablespoons curry powder Apple-cinnamon stuffed yam is an easy part of a meal for 2 teaspoons salt occurred recently when a major hoods, and the cookbook boasts Quahog Hash one. fast food chain began to offer recipes from more than 20 ethnic 1 teaspoon black pepper (Native American) breakfast sandwiches on crois­ groups. 1 teaspoon hot pepper ■A teaspoon thyme Cinnamon spiced pears make a quick dessert when sants instead of the muffins served In it, we find everything from 4 cups mashed potato prepared in a microwave oven. by its competitor. ■ Filipino blood pudding to Irish beef 1 clove garlic, minced 1 onion, m ln& d Single man wonders For those still in search of the stew, Jamaican mackerel and V« green pepper, chopped 2-3 cups chopped quahogs 1 large onion, ch o p p ^ Vt stick buter international, unusual and deli­ bananas, and Yankee deep dish cious, it is not yet time to despair. oyster pie. Breads, salads, des­ 1 medium potato, diced 2 tablespoons bacon tat what to do with yam 4 grains allspice Cook a spiced pear This nation of immigrants has serts and vegetarian main dishes Pre-heat large skillet, add fat much to offer beyond continental also are included. Combine all Ingredients and let and butter. Mix all Ingredients and stand for 1>A to 2 hours. Add 1 cup Bv Alleen Claire individual yams. cuisine. A section of helpful hints tells spoon drop into pan. Brown well on water and cook over medium heat, both sides. NEA Food Editor in the microwave oven Reminding us that food is a what to serve with fried fish, how to cultural product — not iust an use left-overs and even how to Apple-Cinnamon An encounter in the supermarket Stuffed Yam More people are turning to into pear halves. last winter reminded me of the microwave ovens as the pace of AMVISIONOPCAnPeTPACrORYOUTUTS Pour water around pears. Micro problems faced by those who are 1 large yam or sweet potato (8 living quickens, especially during wave uncovered on high 6 minutes cooking for one. ounces) the week. FREE!! PUBLIC NOTICE FREE!! or until pears are tender; turn dish SURPLUS CARPET CENTER I met a young man who was 2 tablespoons chopped unpeele^ Here’s a quick cinnamon-spiced twice during cooking. learning to cook for himself. Like apple pear dessert for serving eight or This kitchen-tested recipe BLOOD PRESSURE so many single men and women, he I tablespoon chopped pecans, two. It takes less than 10 minutes in makes 8 servings. VVOW! t h a t eventually realized it’s more fun walnuts or peanuts the microwave. The pears also CLINIC and economical to master a few 1 tablespoon apple juice or cider may be baked in a conventional Conventional Method: 8 URPUIS CARP 6 TCENTER recipes to share at brunches or Dash cinnamon oven. Taken by a Place pears in shallow baking IN AAANCHESTER dinners with friends. Apple wedge for garnish For added richness, serve with dish. Fill and pour water around Registered Nurse His question was very basic. He whipped cream or ice cream. K Re a l l y soMGTHiNg ecsef pears as above. Bake, covered, at was holding a sweet potato and Bake yam in a 375-degrce oven 350 degrees 20 minutes, or until ATtUGGEn PHARMACY and asked simply, "What do I do with for about 45 minutes or until CInnamon-SpIced Pears pears are tender. Recipe can be PARKADE HEALTH SHOPPE WHY DO you 6AY T H A T ^ this?” tender. With knife, cut a thin halved. A sweet potato and its cousin, the horizontal slice from top. Scoop out Microwave Method; yam, are very nutritious and easy pulp in bottom, leaving a '/4-inch 4 Western Bose pears Two serving variation: Halve 1 TIME; EVERY THURSDAY 5 PM TO 9 PM to prepare. The simplest way is to shell. Neighborhood bakery quality pear. Fill with mixture of i NORmAL, l/3cup each packed brown sugar Co-»pon»or*d as a COMMUNITY SERVICE by bake the sweet potato as one would and chopped nuts tablespoon each packed brown ^1*00 a square yard {>0R/V)AL, sugar and chopped nuts, 2 teas­ Vt PHARMACY PARKADE HEALTH & a "baking potato” and serve it with Mash yam. Stir in apple, nuts, 3 tablespoons melted butter or AT THE PARKADE NUTRITION CENTER IfO ILlH E RAP JM STALLATIOM 1 VfHO a dab of butter or margarine. applejuice and cinnamon. Pile into margarine poons melted butter and generous dash ground cinnamon. Pour 2 W it h ^ b r o a d c c 50/v) CARES... I Here is a one-person starter shell. Reheat if desired. Garnish at supermarket prices! '/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon tablespoons water around pears. recipe for apple-cinnamon stuffed with apple wedge to serve. ■A enp water CAR PCT IN t h e i r ETtXK. THATlS yam to serve with chicken, fish or This kitchen-tested recipe Halve and core pears; place Microwave on high 2 minutes. Makes 2 servings. a s r e a t vegetables. For guests, make makes one serving. cut-side up in shallow microwave- c a r p e t 3 Seiwing tip: Serve with whipped proof dish. Combine brown sugar, d e a l ... Manchester's Stop & Shop nuts, butter and cinnamon; spoon topping, whipped cream or vanilla WAIT... ice cream, if desired. PLAYMCKPOT m a n c h b e t e r I A new, fresh bake shop has arrived in THERE'S MORE...THIS They uLso have over a dozen variT-Jics of met cake shop. You can call in a special Manchester at the new Super Stop & Shop in rolls, such as, rye, pumpernickel, knoued- IS REALLY UNBELIEVABLE lO O M C f the Parkade. You may have seen other su­ order anytime and get a decorated cake for egg, onion, kai.scr. and hard h’rcnch rolls. any occasion. Other exotic items featured permarket bakeries before, but this one is a "THE THREE , ...TALKABOUrTERMs! ANNE'S PIACE They are in large, clean bins so that you can include European vegetable puffs, crois­ "Cutabove the mold," The difference is im­ pick and choose your own 1 9 0 DAYS EAMEASCASH ‘‘Old Fashioned Prices” mediately apparent a^ you walk in the. sants, and even haklava, a Greek honey DYNAMIC QUALITIES S U R P U I S Each day the bakers put out a variety of pastry store, and you get a whiff of the aroma of 0 ^ upid3V6arsid sweets to tempt every palate. Open the OF DIVINE LOVE” BINGO CARPer CENTER bread baking. It’s like walking into the old Kevin Coelho, who heads up the bake Hairculs^^ PJrms glass doors and pick and choose from over wy With ISC payment neighborhood bakery. shop, shows a lot of pride in the quality of hli POR EXCESS 30 varieties of donuts, a dozen different dan- ^ N e tr D U E VLVscsMBSRi product. " I f you wouldn't buy it, don’t put It A Free Christian Science Lecture By invenidryprom $ 5 0 0 3 9 b 0 0 u » 11 you are used tolinding only two or three ish pastries, and a number of gigantic muf­ out," he tells his employees. And at Stop 4i EVERY DAY C.EO. Sf0 1 Ul5 - f c W a Ln8y Y varieties of breads in a supermarket bak­ fins, including corn, bran, blueberry, cran­ Paui D. Grimes, C.S.B., Member of Shop you don’t have to worry about price. ery, you will be pleasantly surprised at the berry, chocolate chip, and Double Dutch PART ROLLS, You get neighborhood bakery quality at su­ NOW FOUR STYLISTS TO SERVE YOU selection at Stop & Shop. They include rye, which is an all-chocolate muffin crammed The Christian Science Win A Trip For Two permarket prices. And convenience? Stop PULL ROLLS, bran, cinnamon swirl, raisin, pumper­ full of chocolate chips. Mix and mutch SURPLUS CARPET Appointments Have PrioHtv during your shopping trip for a cup of hot Board of Lectureship DROP COLORS, nickel, and English toasting bread as well among these products and others, such as, coffee and a danish. Etr,., a n ^ Tubs-SatlO-5 p.m. as white and Italian. For that special occa­ brownies and scrumptious Magic Mount­ aes BROAD STR EET sion, you can choose from broccoli or spi­ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 at 8 P.M. Thursto8p.m. ains. .So. visit Kevin’s bakery at the Manches­ MANCHESTER, CT. 643-1442 nach bread, or an egg-rich round Challah. If that isn't enough, there'.s also a gour­ ter Super Stop & Shop — Today! 2 doofi Irom ManchMtor AAA INSTALLATION First Church of Christ, Scientist HAWAII 8 4 R.A1 BA i PAD FOR. MM. lt -« • SAT.IM • m f K M n 1 M 447 North Main Street, Manchester, CT as eq. yd. ndnlRMim InettWeden and redLllooc. . OKILY ^Ii00«).y«l.. MA*NCHESTER MALL Page 2 PoERi bEOfcAlalre/nielEl ealTE. NenmenlB. needle punch, I ALL ARE WELCOME ---- eerpel not IfieludeA * 811 Main St., Manchester Minimum FMenelng Piogrem iaoo.00 Child Care is Provided Ample Parking I }{ \iili(|iic ami ( ail Icclil)l<‘ Slio|i« 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wedne.sdav. Oct. 3. 1984 - 17 Supermarket Shopper Today’s youth are using less alcohol About''Tdwn WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ameri- was also down. l,ast year, 69 which was still lower than the 72 ea's youth show continuing signs of pereeni fell into that category. pereeni reported in 1978 You cannot rely on supermarket refund form pads Library hours extended (luests will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Illing, Edson reduced alcohol consumption, ac­ Bailey, Mary McGuire Davidson and Leon Fallot. cording to the American Council of The hours for the junior room at Mary Cheney Life Insurance By Martin Sloane other hand, are an excellent way to get consumers Music will be by the Walt Obzut Trio. Anthony Gryk D EAR M AR TIN : Tell me if this dea) doesn't make pairs to a pack) ... a total of 101 packages with a retail Library have been increased. The Council's national survey of United Feature Syndicate involved in refund and other national brand and Erland Johnson are reunion chairmen. Deadline me the undisputed "panty hose m aven" of North value of $245.19 for only $46.80. Monday hours are 9 a.m. to 9p.m.; Tuesday, 9 a m. 18 to 36 year-olds shows that 64 promotional offers, A refund form advertisement for reservations is Oct. 10. Call Ursula Matson for America. My mother, daughter, daughter-in-law and This is far from the end of the story. Each of us has to 9 p.m.: Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Thursday, 9 percent, or nearly two out of three D EAR M AR TIN : My solution to the problem of published in the newspaper food section will have an information. I pooled our coupons and, with some planning, here's already received a free pair of Comfort Stride (a a .m . to9p.m.; Friday, 9a.m. to5p.m.; and Saturday, respondents, said they are "eare- NOW OPEN finding manufacturer's refund forms would be to impact on the many readers who check the what happened: retail value of $3.39) in return for proofs of purchase. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ful " about their consumption of print more of them in the newspapers. So many times supermarket ads while making up their shopping Acme had a policy of doubling coupons without a We have 97 proofs left and we can hardly wait for new Embiem Ciub has supper alcohol. 1 have wanted to take advantage of a refund offer and I lists. You have the form in front of you as well as the minimum purchase and they offered three triple offers to appear. — Vivienne Arcus, Bloomsburg, Pa. Similarly, the percentage of high couldn't find the refund form. If the companies would supermarket advertisement. The smart shopper Open house tonight Manchester Emblem Club will meet today at the coupons up to 30 cents in value with a $!0 purchase. DEAR VIVIENNE: Yes, you probably are the school seniors who reported daily print them in the paper, more households would be looks for a supermarket that is featuring the refunded Elks Lodge, Bissell Street at 6 p.m. for a potluck Using the panty hose coupons we collected, we bought panty hose maven of North America, and you owe it COVENTRY — Coventry Grammar School will use of alcohol, which means reached and we wouldn't have to worry about people product. supper. 83 pairs of panty hose and 18 packs of knee highs (two all to super-smart shopping. Keep up the good work! have its annual open house today from 6:30 to 8 p.m. consuming it more than 20 times a grabbing the entire refund form pad off supermarket Ann Carson is chairman. A meeting will be held at Families with last names starting with the letters A to month, dropped for the .second shelves and bulletin boards. — Irene Bergum, 7:30 p.m. Lynnwood, Wash. L should visit from 6; 30 to 7; 10 p.m. Those with names consecutive year, according to the Box 425, Young America, MN 55399. Receive a size, plus the register tape(s) with the purchase from M through Z should visit from 7; 20 to 8 p.m. National Institute on Drug .Abuse. Clip ‘n’ file refunds free 22-inch by 36-inch “ The Muppets Take Last year's rale fell to 5.5 percent D E AR IRE N E : I am in complete agreement with price(s) circled. Expires Nov. 30, 1984. Manhattan" poster. Send the entire back panel, Grange installs officers of those surveyed, from 5.7 percent you. The pads of refund forms we occasionally find in Personal Products Ciass reunion pianned including the Universal Product Code symbol, VASELINE. Q-TIPS, CUTEX $2 Back-To- Coventry Grange 75 will install officers for the year in 1982. The peak of 6,9ia'reent was supermarkets are a very inefficient way to distribute (File No. 11-B) from any two Oral-B-Muppets Toothbrushes; School Refund. Send the required refund form The Class of 1934 of Manchester High School will reported in 1979. refund forms. First, they depend on the supermarket on Thursday at 8 p.m. at Grange Hall, Boston plus your name, address and Z IP code on a 3-by-5 and the following proofs of purchase from any The percentage of seniors who allowing a salesman to put them up on the shelves, or have its 50th reunion on Oct. 20 at Willie’s Steak Turnpike. Clip out this file and keep it with similar card. Expires Oct. 31, 1984. three of these products as follows: The code House, starting at 6 p.m. reported using alcohol at least on the supermarket having a bulletin board. Next, Refreshments will be served, ' cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with These offers require refund forms: number from the bottom of the Vaseline Intensive once within a month of the survey they depend on the courtesy and conscience of beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting M E NN E N $2 Refund. Send the required refund Care bottle, or from the bottom of the ja r of supermarket shoppers to take just one, and leave the the needed proofs of purchase while looking for form and the six-digit Speed Stick Deodorant Vaseline, or the words “ 170 Safety Swabs” from rest of the forms for other shoppers. But one of the the required forms at the supermarket, in Universal Product Code number from the the box of Q-Tips, or the front label from a bottle worst drawbacks of this system is the fact that the pad newspapers and magazines, and when trading 25-ounce size, the Universal Product Code symbol of Cutex Nail Polish Remover. Expires Nov. 30, Menus of refund request forms usually contains only 35 with friends. Offers may not be available in all 1984. forms. They are soon gone at the typical store that has from Skin Bracer Shave (4-ounce, 6-ounce or areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive 8-ounce size), along with the register tape (s) with more than a thousand customers a day. each refund. the purchase prices circled. Expires Dec. 31,1984. SHICK SUPER II $1 Cash Refund. Send the Senior cifizen Thursday: New England stew, y ’s Newspapers, on the other hand, are an excellent ■The following refund offers are worth $16.50. SfGNAL $1 Refund. Send the required refund required refund form and the Universal Product potatoes and vegetables, roll and way to get consumers involved in refund and other This week's refund offers have a total valueof $25. The following lunches will be form and the net weight statement from the front Code symbols from two packages of any size butter, chilled fruit. FROZEN TORTELLINI with MEAT. CHICKEN or CHEESE national brand promotionaj offers. A refund form This offer does not require a refund form: served at Westhill Gardens and label of a 32-ounce bottle of Signal Mouthwash or Super II or Super II Ultrex blades. Expires Dec. Friday: Orange juice, tuna advertisement published in the newspaper food ORAL-B-MUPPETS Free Poster Offer, P.O. Mayfair Gardens the week of Oct. 8 two statements from the 24-ounce or 18-ounce 31. 1984. boats, potato chips, vegetable section will have an impact on Newspapers, on the through 12 to Manchester residents sticks, brownie pudding. Milk is who are 60 or older: served with all meals. AUTHENTIC OLD WORLD Monday: Pineapple juice, frank­ furters, baked beans, coleslaw, roll, chilled mixed fruit. FLAVOR! Advice Bolton schools .'t® Ilr- Tuesday: Chicken cacciatore, DELICIOUS' spaghetti with Italian sauce, The following lunches will be READY IN ■ " ' v ■ garden salad, Italian dressing, served at Bolton Elementary- MINUTES Italian bread. Pineapple carrot Center schools the week of Oct. 8 ^ HOT OR cake. through 12: Fire prevention is smart all year long Wednesday: Meatloaf with Monday: No school. 3 gravy, baked potato, Hubbard Tuesday: Dreamwich of bacon, Frao 30 mlnuta dallvory DEAR READERS: Last year retiring, check your ashtrays for grill, always have the lighted cheese and tomato, french fries, and ID mlnuta pick-up in the United States, 6,137 people squash, wheat bread, ambrosia DOMINO’S smoldering cigarette butts, and match in position before turning on . pudding. ambrosia. tarvica. died in fires. The total loss in carefully examine all upholstered the gas. Thursday: Baked fish with New- Wednesday: Juice, beef noodle PIZZA property alone came to $6.43 chairs and sofas to make sure that bake, hot roll, green beans, fruit billion. Dear Some tips for all seasons: burg sauce, buttered noodles, 649-1041 no “ live" cigarette butts have • Never smoke in bed. cup. DELIVERS^ In Canada there were 675 fire- spinach, rye bread, prune apple 290 Main St. Abby fallen between the cushions. Re­ • Never leave invalids or small pan dowdy. 'Thursday: Fish and cheese on a related deaths. The property dam­ Manchester member, most house fires occur children alone in the house — not bun, potato puffs, chilled fruit. age was $998.89 million. Friday: Grapefruit juice, Amer­ COMES WITH ITS OWN Abigail between 8 p.m. and 8 a m., when even for “ a few minutes." ican chop suey, buttered zucchini, Friday: Juice, meat and cheese This Fire Prevention Week, CHICKEN SOUP MIX OR 11:00-1:00 a.m. Sun.-Thura. is Van Buren people are sleeping. • Never use flammable liquids pizza, tossed salad, choice of and although fires occur through­ white bread, canned plums. 11:00 a.m.-2 a m. Fri. & Sat. SPRING: Take spring cleaning for dry cleaning indoors. dressing, fruited gelatin with top­ USE IN YOUR FAVORITE out the year, each season has its seriously — clean out your attic, • Have periodic fire drills in ping. Milk is served with all meals. Our drivor* carry I* m than t ? 0 00 own special fire hazards. Here are SOUP. SAUCE OR SALAD. basement, garage and workshop. your home to be sure everyone Meals on Wheels Limllad dallvary area some tips for all seasons; C 1063 Oomlno'a PUia. Inc If you use a portable heater, be Throw out trash, especially com­ knows what to do in case of fire. A nourishing tre a t fo r the fam ily and now at BIG SAVINGS' FALL: If you enjoy camping, The following meals will be sure it is placed away from bustibles such as rags, newspap­ • Keep easy-to-use fire extin­ Coventry schools select a tent made of flame- I served to Meals on Wheels clients You'll love it! combustibles — draperies, furni­ ers, magazines, boxes and scraps guishers in your kitchen, cottage, the week of Oct. 8 through 12. The The following lunches will be resistant fabric. Pack a reliable ture, paper, etc. Rememl^r, the of wood. Never smoke while back bedrooms and on your boat. hot noon meal is listed first and the served the week of Oct. 8 through flashlight - with plenty of extra surface heat of some portable fueling gas-powered lawn mowers If your pizza does not And if you can afford smoke cold evening meal, second: 12 at the Coventry elementary batteries to light the inside of your heaters may reach 500 degrees, so or chain saws. If you must store 30 minute arrive wIthinSO minutes, detectors, install them and be sure Monday: Baked meatloaf with schools: 1 IS^ ON ANY ANGY’S •fE^I present this coupon to tent — never use matches or keep a careful watch on your gasoline, store it in a ventilated that they are always dust-free and gravy, whipped potato, broccoli, Monday; No school. k J n i r K d 1 3 V FROZEN TORTELLINI the driver fo r ti .(X) off candles. When building a camp­ children and warn thepi to keep area in a can designed especially guarantee in working order. salad, fruit; Ham salad sandwich, Tuesday: Taco, lettuce, cheese, your pizza fire. place it downwind of your away from heaters. Hospitals are for that purpose. And store oily DEALER: We will reimburse you for the face value of this I • The phone number of your fire fresh grapes, milk. tomato, Mexican rice, buttered tent. And never try to hasten the treating an increasing number of rags and paint in a cool place in coupon plus 0C per coupon for handling If used in accord­ department should be taped to Tuesday: Boneless pork loin corn, fruit cocktail. ance with the offer stated hereon. lnvoice(s)satlsfectorily Fait, Froa Dallvary' burning by using gasoline or other patients with burns resulting from tightly sealed metal containers. flammable liquid starters. every telephone in your house. If it with gravy, applesauce, baked Wednesday: Clam roll, french proving to Angy s Tortelllnl, Inc. that you have currently 290 Main 81. contact with the outside surface of SUMMER: When cooking out, isn't, should a fire occur, don't fries, green beans, cookies. purchased sufficient stock to cover coupons presented for If you use your fireplace, have some portable heaters. potato, wax beans, salad, cake; never use flammable liquids near waste time trying to find it; get out, Thursday: Burger patty with redemption must be shown on request. Customer must Manchatler your chimney professionally Tuna salad sandwich, pears, milk. pay sales tax Coupon Is void If taxed, prohibited or re For a Merry Christmas, choose a live coals. An explosion or flash and call from a neighbor's house. gravy_, buttered noodles, shoest­ 649-1041 cleaned in the fall to make sure it's Wednesday: Baked chicken with stricted by law Coupon^ y not be reproduced and is not | 0 Christmas tree that does not have fire could result. When you've And once you are out, stay out. No gravy, cranberry sauce, whipped ring carrots, roll and butter and in good condition for the coming shedding needles, and keep it finished cooking, soak the coals transferrable. Cash value i /20C. Offepwnited to one coupon per purchase season. treasure is worth risking your life potato, spinach, salad, cookies; chilled fruit. standing in water while it is in the with water and make absolutely oftheproductspectfled Redeemprofirlyreceivedandhandledcouponsby I for. m Sliced turkey sandwich, fresh Friday: Pizza or hot dog, tossed mailing to Angy s Tortellini. Inc.. 8 9 ^ ld w lri St.. West ^ L W INTER: More fires occur house. If you choose an artificial sure they're out when you leave. It took less than three minutes to apple, milk. salad, assorted fruit. Milk is it s c Springfield. MA 01089. ^ during winter than in any other tree, choose one that is flame- Smoldering coals that appear to be read this column. Was it worth it? I ’Thursday: American chop suey, served with all meals. season. The reasons: home heat­ resistant. “ dead” can reignite as much as a hope so. carrots, green beans, salad, ing and the holiday season. After holiday parties, before day later. If you use a propane gas ABBY peaches; Chicken salad sandwich, applesauce, milk. Hereld photo by Tsrquinlo Friday: Cheese Ravioli with tomato sauce, asparagus, corn, Good nutrition will build your muscles Take a deep breath salad, cake; Egg salad sandwich, DEAR DR. LAMB - I am 24, sliced pineapple, milk. male, 5 feet 11 and weigh 175. I do vide the energy you need. If you don’t 1551, Radio City Station, New York Little Sara Raimondo appears to have no trouble blowing get enough calories, the protein in itretchlng exercises and lift weights. NY 10019. up a balloon. It was all part of the fun at this weekend’s Manchester schools Fm interested in building muscle tis­ Your your diet will be used for energy and Carbohydrates are important in a Martin School fair. sue now that I’ve worked off most of your muscle-building program will muscle-building program. They pro­ The following lunches will be suffer. Each pound of new muscle my body fat. I read that amino acids Health vide the muscle glycogen that is the served in the Manchester public are essential for building muscle. Do contains 100 grams of protein, which main source of energy for your initial schools the week of Oct. 8 through they convert the body fat into ener­ Lawrence must be supplied by your ^et. You exercise period. Those short-duration More patterns for large sizes 12: gy? I’m taking multivitamins now, can easily get the complete protein maximum contractions mostly use t Monday: No school, Columbus SAVE20«1 Lamb, M.O. you need from lean meat and milk. but shouldn’t I take more concentrat­ glycogen that is already stored in LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) - Clo­ that offer flattering solutions to day observance. ed doses of these vitamins? I want to The complete proteins they contain your muscle. thing patterns for heavier women have all the amino acids you need or figure problems, and also satisfy a 'Tuesday: Hot dog or chili dog on build muscle the healthy way, without DEAR DR. LAMB — At age 5 I had are becoming increasingly availa­ desire for fashionable clothing. roll, potato sticks, buttered cab­ using steroids. can benefit from. a right inguinal hernia repair. Then, and you should include green vegeta­ ble, according to a clothing McCall’s, for instance, offers the bage or carrots, chilled peaches. Of course, you have to follow a as a teenager, I noticed that my erec­ I have some bad eating habits. I bles In your diet. You need the bulk specialist. "14 plus" pattern group, which Wednesday: Sloppy Joe on roll, only eat meats, bread, potatoes and proper exercise program, too. I have tions were horizontal. At 30, I had a and minerals they supply, in addition More clothing is being designed helps the consumer put pieces buttered mixed vegetables, apple discussed the main points of diet and left inguinal hernia repair. Since then, com, no green vegetables at all. I to the vitamins. However, if you take to suit heavy women who were t^ogether. These patterns have crisp. know this is not healthy, but I simply exercise for muscle building in a new although I have a full erection, it isn’t once left out of fashion trends, AWTT’5 I a general-purpose multivitamin issue of The Health Letter, Special built-in bust darts, and “ Cut-to- cannot eat the other stuff. Are there tablet, pill or capsule, it wilt meet all even horizontal, but is pointed down. reports Rose Marie Tondl, Univer- Report 19, Strength Training: How DEAR READER — Hernia surgery Fit ” has three sizes printed on one any vlUmins I can take to make up your vitamin r^uirements. Taking sity of Nebraska clothing and Why, which I am sending you. tissue. This allows sewers to for this lack of green nutrition? additional amounts will not help you, would not have any effect on erection, specialist. Others who want this issue can send choose one size for the top and Easy entertaining DEiAR READER — Propbr nutri­ nor will It improve your muscle^ or subsequent sexual performance, The “ home sewer" used to settle 75 cents with a long, stamped, self- another for the bottom. tion is very important for developing building program. but there are many other reasons for for less attractive, shapeless gar­ addressed envelope for it to me in easy as appie pie muscles. You need a balanced diet. You n e ^ enough calories to pro­ minor variations, many of which have ments, or had to perform time- APPLE SAUCE Simplicity Pattern Company has care of this newspaper, P.O. Box no effect on sexual performance. • consuming pattern alterations to I introduced a line for larger women DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) - get stylish, current fashions, Tondl by designer Phyllis Sidney. Her Finding new ways to cook and notes. But several pattern com­ understanding of proportions has entertain with as little effort as Records panies have recognized this prob­ enabled her to create fashions for possible is as American as frozen lem and are developing new lines the full-figured woman. apple pie. The latest addition to the Warranty daads $66,900. growing number of “ made easy” Donald and Diane Morrisoit to liens against property of Lucy Mary P. Sullivan to Robert and Greenview Hill Inc. to Edward cookbooks aimed at households Frank and Donna Corsoe, 26-28 Fuoco, 202 McKee St. Joanne Mack, 81 Redwood Road, G. Chapman, unit 590 C, Green- \(here both adults work is one Packard St., $82,000 (based on entitled "Entertaining with $85,000. view Hill Condominium, $72,000 conveyance tax). Town of Manchester releases Frank D. Richart and Stuart V. Ease” . (based on conveyance tdx). 4 liens against property of GPM Jennings to Arthur and Patricia Emerson and Annie Trefethen to Quitclaim deeds Builders Inc., 49 Still Field Road. Due out this fall from Better Lamb, unit 23, Millbridge Hollow Harold and Suisan Rawlings, 1 Brian E. Prindle to Sarah S Homes and Gardens, the book will Cktndominium, $50,000. Lydall St., $65,000. Prindle, 10 Gardner St. Town of Manchester releases feature more than 600 recipes and ,v Kenneth and Patricia Garrity to Alan N. Benford to Angelo lien against property of Vivian A nearly 150 photos and illustrations. Charles and Joyce Lindsey, 96 M om IJAOTTT Attanasiq, and Ruth Boland, 4 Liens released Wamick, 117 New Bolton Road. It aims, according to the company, Hollister St., $68,000.. Clyde Road, $68,900. ' Town of Manchester releases to help harried cooks "with all J & G Associates to Michael and Town of Manchester releases Linda H. ^ o t t to Paul Soucy and lien against property of Jessica aspects of giving parties for their A I ’ Pl.r; N a H iia l M arjorie Mlodzinski, unit 176 D, lien against property of Richard Joyce Lavado, property on Lam­ Burby, 62 Durant St. m friends,” by teaching the host or • G ® : Oakland Terrace Condominiums, plighter Drive, $100,000. and Alice Fairbanks, 13 Milford SAL l( 'E , Town of Manchester releases Road. hostess to be “ an organized, Apple well-prepared party-giver." Sauce Designed specifically for the' Cinema fearful, this book overlooks no 7 details and begins with the basics. Even if you have forgotten where 3 to put each knife and fork, there Hartford West Hartford PU Y JACKPOT are discreet color photos to bail . anomu g iv -- Careful He Might _ g " l l » 2 —Tightrope (R) 7,9:30.— »l***1i — Harold and Red Down (PG13) 7, 9:30. you out. There are also pointers on fF®) 7;t5. — Kino of Hearts . fh® Wild Lite (R) planning, table settings and (PO) 9. — Mefropollt 7:2S, 9:S0 _ 12:20, 2:40, 4:50, 7:25, 9:40. — The -Two boneless R m Mon (R) 7:50, 9:55. Bostonians 12:05, 2:25, 4:40, 7:05, 9'25 breasts of broiled barbecued chicken, steak fries cole etiquette. T the Moon —^he Korote Kid (PG) 12, 2:20,4:35,7^ The book is divided into four jFO.I.?-” -. — Footloose IPG) 9:35. slaw and Texas Toast. ’ ■Ml Hoftford Wlllimontlc sections: party planning; dinner . Sooore Cinema — The wild parties; brunch, lunch, and supper ------SAVE 20«------^ LIJJ IR) 7:10, 9:20. — Irreconcllloble BINGO BONELESS AND STEAK. ’6.60. A boneless breast parties, and special celebration Differences (PG) 7, 9:20. — The Evil parties. Each chapter contains Thot^Men^Do (R) 7:10,9:20. — All otMe of broiled barbecued chicken and a ton sirloin steak Save 20C on McKenzie’s Gold King Breaded Zucchini, / — Ohostbusters steak fries, cole slaw and Texas Toast. three or four detailed menus. The Breaded Mushrooms, and Breaded Cauliflower. STORE COUPON ! ~ Futol* Roln IR) Windsor EVERY DAY goal is to take social newcomers by 1:30, 7:30,9:40.—All of MelPG) 1,7:25, Plozo — Tightrope (R) 7:15. the hand through all steps, for an This cou pon go od only on !-S - ~ t coupon plus 8C provided you honor S X » / E 2 6 (t»^=„iO« 9:50. — Until September (R) 1:15, 7:15, evening without hassles. the purchase of product it on retail sales of the named indicated. Any other use Differences Win A Trip For Two The information includes a cook­ products and on request furnish fPG) !:<$< 7:15/ 9:40. — Basket Cose 1, Arlene guests constitutes fraud. Coupon proof of purchase of sufficient 7:40/ 10. — Ont serttn t«mporarMv ing timetable (so the baked alaska not transferable. Limit one product to cover all redemp­ A N Y M /f clostd. WHERE THE GOOD TIMES ARE FOUND cou^n per purchase tions. Coupons not legitimately CASH A N W A k lf HOLLYWOOD (U P I) - What is not done before the soup), tips on. MOTT'S. APPLE SAUCE lY RETAILER: Comstock redeemed^.ould violate Federal ever became of Arlene Francis, garnishing and serving, candid Foods. PO. 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PeO M O TFP HBO Hom e Box Office iHBOl (HBO] Coming Attractions lab plan to hook up the bridge tu a (22) (30) NBC News EAB.y FBOM A IN n-llS OITVS TO Bv Sarah Possell C iNEM A > Cinemax fMAXi cords indicate that 181 residents other offer. nearby power line with the elcetri- 10:00 PM ( 5 ) New s BURNING BUIUWNG,. HISTOeV.. p f t f o t i v e : Herald Reporter (24) Nightly Business Repon TMC Movie Channel iTMCl would have been needed to take a The agreement Tuesday came eal charge eounleraeting the natu­ USA USA Network (11) Independent New s ^4) Jeffersons lUSAf binding vote at Tuesday's meeting. after officials traded complaints ral currents ereuteti when steel (18) Dr. Gene Scott BOLTON - The Board of (^'O) ABC New s But only about 40 people, mostly about each other's role in the corrodes. (20) Tw ilight Zone Selectmen’s attempt to get appro­ ^ i) Noticiero SIN town officials, were present. dispute. The first bridge lo be tested will their welfare Bill Cosby, Rarjuel Welch, (22 (30) St. Elsewhere The nurses make val for a plan to remove asbestos [CNN] Ask CNN w/Dan Schorr Harvey Keitel 1 9 /6 At Silverstein's request, the “ We don’t have adequate infor­ be the Route 66 .structure. The DOT good on their pledge to strike and Cava from two schools was thwarted [ESPN] Mazda SponsLook nero is attacked by a man wearing a ski selectmen agreed during their mation to make a decision,” will decide after two years whether (18) Or. Gene Scott Tuesday when a leading opponent mask (60 min ) regular meeting to call in the state Silverstein said. to electrify other bridges. (20) M O VIE; 'High Society' A reporter of the project pointed out that there 7 : 0 0 PM (JD CBS News and a t)hotoyrapher covering a wedding (61) Starsky and Hutch health department to inspect the “ We don’t feel we have to justify Michael M. Kasinskas, an engi­ were not enough residents at a CD (3® M*A-S*H for a fashion magazine cause the bride to ICNN] Evening News two schools and determine once our every move to the Board of neer at the DOT'S materials CD ABC News think twice about marriage Grace Kelly town meeting to take a vote. and for all what work ought to be Finance,” First Selectman Sandra Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra 19B6 [HBOl MOVIE: 'Private School' Two research lab in Rocky Hill, said the CD Dallas young women vie for the same guy But when they held their regular done. The selectmen said they may Pierog said of selectmen’s earlier system runs on about the same (22) (30) Highw ay to Heaven Jonatfian (iD Jeffersons Phoebr* Catos. Betsy Russel. Ray Walston meeting after the town meeting, resubmit the request for additional action on the project. power as a 100-watt light bulb. and Mark help a young boxer and a group Rated R the selectmen agreed to try (ID Dr. Gene Scott of eUlerly residents protect themselves ALLEY OOP ' by Dave Graue money to the finance board after Silverstein said he has learned Engineers chose the 19-year-old ( m a x ! M OVIE: 'Dracula' When a ship from a youth gang in an urban ghritto (60 another tack suggested by the the specifications are set. (2D Star Trek washes uj) on the Yorkshire coast, an evil WE THINK Y'OUGHTA YEAH...W E / WELL, I DON'T that the state health department is Middlefield bridge (or the experi­ min ) , opponent, finance board Chairman ( ^ Wheel of Fonune IS unleashed that will change the town for APOLOGIZE T'MISTER i HIM AN' ME, THINK SO...PAL! Finance board members said willing to provide an inspector at ment because its deck is in (24) (57) Great Performances: Live from PAL! : Morris Silverstein. Silverstein has (24) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (!ver Frank langella. Laurence Olivier. CRCKIKER, FRIEND.' they may look more favorably on no cost, and soon. relatively good condition but does Lincoln Center Violinist Pinchas /uker Donald Pleasanci* 1979 Rated R ^ r " criticized the way the Fliblic the request after what needs to be UPI photo (40) Family Feud man joins Zubin Mrrhta and the New York But Pierog protested, “ If we go not have the anti-corrosion coating [TMC] MOVIE: 'Brian's Song' The YY Building Commission and the Philharmonic in a program featuring Teir* done has been established. to bid again, we won’t get either of on steel rods present in newer ^ i) Leonela friendship of two jirofessiunal athletes. mann s Viola Concerto’ and orchestral ex selectmen handled planning for In September, the selectmen Brian Piccolo eing used on iiboul [HBO] Crystal Gayle in Concen Backod from the Massachusetts-based chael Caine. Kathirnne Ross 1978 (38) Odd Couple for the work. After the finance Preuss. snow condtions with a friend. The mountain received 50 bridges in 35 stiites. He noted it by a 22-piece orcheslra. Crystal performs Dec-Tarn Corp. to remove danger­ some of her biggest hits (41) M uy Especial (41) 2 4 Horas board last week turned down the Silverstein said he was surprised several inches of snow Tuesday morning as did Stratton has been sueccssful, based un ous asbestos insulation from Bol­ [USA] Radio 1 9 9 0 (81) MOVIE: 'Centennial' Part 8 additional request, the selectmen to hear from selectmen ’Tuesday corrosion rates that have been 3 (57) Taj M ahal This documentary traces ton Center School and Bolton High Mountain in Vermont. (CNN] Prime News the historical and rpmantic motivations voted to take the issue to a town that the state Labor Department measured since the system was 7 : 3 0 PM C D p m Magazine School. (HBO] MOVIE: 'Space Raiders' Brrrach loading to the building this architectural meeting. provided the town with a set of introduced in Californitf' 10 years CD All In the Family ing galaxy security, uuti.iws in outer space masterpiece After Silverstein challenged him Finance officials said they op­ partial specifications for the remo­ ago. CD Wheel of Fonune hijack a stiirshij) Vince Edwards Rated 1 1 :00 PM C D 122 (30) (57) New s THE BORN LOSER '' by Art Sansom during the town meeting at Com­ posed the additional appropriation val lakt year. Explaining how the system (it) Independent News PG Prosecutors win delay CD Taxi munity Hail, Town Attorney Sa­ partly because the building com­ He also said he had not known works, DOT engineers said ( ^ M 'A 'S ’ H [M A X] MOVIE: 'Wuthering Heights' A ALLR6HT,I muel Teller ruled that the Bolton mission failed to establish stand­ young aristrocrat fall& in love with a boy [9D Phil Silvers A' i Oberon, David Niven (18) Dr. Gene Scott percent of all registered voters to ing bids on the project. ies to submit bids for the work. He imbedded in the slots and con­ People's Coun 1939 A).)5Wa?5! IT UUOeRW PILLOW be present to overrule a supple­ (20) Honeymooners IV0RNIN6 ?,„A Dec-Tarn’s proposal is about has argued previously that the nected lo a nearby power line. Wild World of Animals ITM C I MOVIE: The Chosen' A Jewish POR S^FeKEePlNS' mental spending decision made by $6,000 higher than the only other PBC, which will oversee the WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. released Tuesday in accordant The connection lias a rectifier teenager finds conflict between old anrf (3® M-A-^-H TDOTHl $ i) One Day at a Time the Board of Finance. offer received. But it calls for asbestos project, did not seek bids (U PI) — The release of documents with Florida's public records law that changes positive charges to new ways Maximilian Schell. Rod Steiger, (61) Gong Show in the case of David Kennedy's [CNN] Crossfire Robby Benson 1982 Rated PG Bolton voter registration re­ removing more insulation than the from enough companies. The Fort Lauderdale News an the negative ones needed lo [CNN] Moneyline death will be delayed until Flori­ [ESPN] Auto Racing '64; NASCAR [USA] USA's Crimebusters Sun-Sentinel said Tuesday tt counteract corrosion, engineers Holly Farms 400 from Nonh [E S P N ] NFL Films Super Bowl 'XVI' da’s 4th District Court of Appeal documents contained a statemei Highlights San Francisco 49or’s vs Cin­ said. Wilkesboro. NC 8:30 PM C?) Dreams (PREMIERE) rules on the matter, prosecutors from Douglas Moschiano, a be The band loses its amjtlifiers but gains a cinnati Bengals A regulator will automaticlly [M A X ] SCTV: Second Coming The say. singrrr (USA] Make Me Laugh Iman at the Brazilian Court Hotc.. control the amount of cleclrleily laughs continue with specially edited en Area Towns Zizka becomes Palm Beach County Assistant * cores featuring the best sketches of the (D PM Magazine where Kennedy's body was found. flowing lo the bridge. DOT uffieials 11:15 PM (41) Reporter 41 State Attorney Pablo Perhacs won satirical series C C M 0 V )E . M orituri’ A German, op As a result of the Moschiano’s would not diselo.se their estimate 1 1 :30 PM CD Three's Company [USA] Dragnet posed to Nazis, is blackmailed into aidintj in Brief a temporary delay from the statement, the newspaper said an on installing the system at the the capture ol a German cargo shij) Marlon (]D Charlie's Angels fifth selectman appellate court Tuesday in the attorney for one of two men 8 : 0 0 PM CD Charles in Charge (PRE Middlefield bridge Brando. Yul Brynnr.'r. Trrrvor Howard CD (4b) New s release of statements from people charged with selling Kennedy MIERE) Charles finally gets a date with the 1965 FRANK AND ERNEST ‘ by Bob Thaves BOLTON — At the recommendation of the girl of his dreams but has to babysit in CD Burns & Allen who associated with Kennedy the drugs would call President John F. Land found for station Democratic Town Committee, the Board of Select­ stead 9:00 PM C33 m o v i e 'He's Not Vour (11) Honeymooners week before he died. Kennedy's daughter, Caroline, and Son* An overworked pediatrics sialf at a men Tuesday appointed Democrat Michael A. Zizka CD Rituals (20) M O VIE: 'Stage Fright' A man sus The 28-year-old son of the late her cousin, Sidney Lawford, as targe metropolitan hospital mislabel two HE T7?AVELE£> /KLL ovgp BOLTON — First Selectman Sandra Pierog to fill Sandra Pierog’s seat on the board. CD (40) Am erican League Playoffs: babies born on the same day but the pocted of murdering the woman he loves Sen. Robert Kennedy died April 25 defense witnesses. announced Tuesday that the town has bought a Zizka is the Democratic nominee for the 55th Gam e 2 At press time, the teams had not switch IS not discovered for six montfis enlists tite aid of a friend to discover the THf PA

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Free estl- 01 Employment Info. 24 Misc. for Rent 46 Home and Garden Minimum Charge; Colombia. Convenient lo­ $425 plus utilities. Rose or 8219. 875-2822. months. Call 643-6191 ot­ line is 2;30 p.m. on Friday. 0836. motes. Insured. 643-0304. Personals...... 02 Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent 47 Pets $3.00 for one day cation. $300 Includes utili­ Don 646-2482, 646-8646. 24" BUILT-IN OVEN — ter 5. Announcements 03 ties. Call 228-4371 even- Good condition. $95. Call Roommates Wanted 48 Musical Items P e r W o r d ; I HAVE A NEW ATTENTION PARTI- Auctions Inas, 633-6216 AVAILABLE IMME­ 643-1311. n r i RECREATION Real Estate Recreationol Items 1-2 days .20C Read Yolir Ad BUSINESS D IAT ELY — Clean 2 ERS: Call Jack Bertrand TAG SALES THE EASY W AY to find q Antiques 3-5 days .18® LARGE ROOM AVAILA­ bedroom apartment. Ap­ for the best dances and CHAIR — Green foam L l J VEHICLES cosh buyer tor no-longer- Homes for Sale 31 Services Classified advertisements IN TOWN parties. DJ and Light TAG SALE — 273 Porter needed household Items Tog Sales 6 days .16® II the advantages ot a B LE — With kitchen priv­ pliances, convenient lo­ cushion. $25. Coll 649- Financial Condominiums 32 Services Offered are taken by telephone as a ileges. Close to Main cation. $350 per month. Show by the Porty Pers­ 8390. Street, October 6fh i 7th, 33' LAYTON T R AV EL Is with a want ad. Dial 51 Wanted to Buy 26 doys .12® ground floor opportunity pective People. Call 643- 643-2711 to place you/ Lots/Land for Sale 33 Painting/Popering 52 convenience. with a national, growth Street. $225 monthly. Call Mr. Rothman, 646-4144, hours, 9amto4om. Furni­ T R A ILER — Excellent Mortgages H a p p y A d s ; 1262. ture, miscellaneous. oulck-actlon ad. Personal Loans Investment Property 34 Building/Contracting 53 The Manchester Herald is oriented company Inter­ 643-1823. 644-2327. USED G.E. REFRIGE- condition. Fully $3.00 per column inch responsible only for one incor­ ests you, then you want to equipped. Must sell. Call Insurance ,3 Business Property 35 Rooting/Siding HEDGE AND TREE RATOR/FREEZER — rect insertion ond then only talk to m e now. LIGHT HOUSEKEEP­ EAST HARTFORD — 6 13.6 cu. ft. Excellent 633-7649. Wanted to Borrow ,4 Resort Property 36 Heoting/Plumbing ^ Automotive Deadlines Call Toll Free TRIMMING — Light I7 n I WANTEO tor the size ot the original ING ROOM For Rent. room duplex. Including condition. $399. Call 649- Flooring 56 Cars/Trucks for Sole (MO) IM-7888 trucking. Fall clean up. I ^ U I t OBUY LET YOUR newspaper For classified advertise­ insertion. Op. 1708 Utilities Included. M a­ finished basement, fully 1340. BECAU SE YOU never Income Tax Service 57 Motorcycles/Bicycles General Handy Man. In­ help you keep fruit |ors Rentals ments to be published Tues­ E rro rs which do not lessen Invostmant ture woman preferred. equipped kitchen, w/w sured. Ray Hardy, 646- know when someone will Employment Services Wanted 58 Rec Vehicles Call 649-0307. carpeting, fenced-ln PINE BREAKFRONT — W ANTED — Used mini sparkling clean and day through Saturday, the the value of theadvertisement $620.25 7973. be searching for the Item sweet smelling. Wash Rooms for Rent 41 Auto Services (Secured by training and yard, gas BBQ on patio. Dark finish. Singer sew­ stretcher tor carpet In­ & Education For Sale deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on you have for sale. It's lars, dry completely then Apartments for Rent 42 Autos for Rent/Leose inventory) $600. 2 months socurlty. ing machin with all stallation. Call 643-2711 better to run your want Help Wanted before publication. additional insertion. CHILD DAY CARE, out a lorge piece of 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seasonol 61 Misc. Automotive APARTMENTS No pots. Call 569-3127. Grandmother’s House, attachments. Coll 649- between 5-7:30. ad for sevetol days ... newspaper Inside the lor; FOR RENT Inc. — We provide struc­ 0132. canceling it os soon os and put the lid on. The! M AN CHESTER — 2 bed­ tured core to 12 children you get results. poper will absorb a n y rooms, centrally located, In our small, pleasant, moisture. Let a classified INSTRUCTION MANCHESTER — Avail­ appliances, carpeting, no Automotive able Immediately. One, home-llke facility. Our MISCEllANEOUS ad In your newspaper find I LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED HELP WANTED pets. Security, referen­ group will be small a cash buyer Tor most HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I WILL TUTOR SPANISH two and three bedroom ces. $375. No utilities. Call FOR SALE I HELP WANTED In my home. Call 643-9766, apartments. $400, $440, enough to allow us to I In The Gift Book anything you have tor LOST — 8 month old mole 646-1316, 649-8782 after build a strong personal CARS/TRUCKS r e a l e s t a t e SA LES­ ask for Marla. $520, heat and hot water Spm. SCREENED LOAM — sole. black cot. "Simon" Au­ CERTIFIED NURSES MAINTENANCE PER­ RECEPTIONIST/TY- TRACTOR TRAILER Included. J.D. Real Est­ rapport with your child, [ for sale tumn Street, Ashworth PERSON - For East Hart- AID ES — Certified aides Grovel, processed ford, Manchester, SON - 40 hours per week. PIST Needed tor child DRIVERS — One year ate, 646-1980. vet large enough to pro­ Street area. Call 649-3087. for 7am to 3pm, 3pm to ★ AVAILABLE IMME­ vide him with the fun and gravel, sand, stone and In Laiger Sizes Glastonbury area. Active SEWING MACHINE OP­ Immediate, temporary guidance clinic In Man­ experience or truck Real Estate DIATELY — Three fill. For deliveries call 1952 PLYMOUTH CON­ 11pm shifts, full and part opening. This lob could chester. Heavy telephone school. No relocation. BURG ER KING Is now 118 MAIN STREET — mental stimulation that LOST — Three gold rings, aggressive office. New ERATORS — Pillow ma­ time. Also accepting ap­ hiring tor breakfast, rooms with kitchen, utili­ George Gritting, An­ VERTIBLE — Good run­ Ideas. Excellent oppor­ nufacturer has Imme­ lead to full time work. and client contact. Accu­ Coll 9am-5pm; 1-513-874- Three room heated comes from being with ning condition. $1950.742- vicinity of either Man­ plications for nurse aide lunch and dinner shifts. ties, appliances Included. other children. If you are dover, 742-7886. tunity. Call for appoint­ diate full or part time Apply In person Mea­ racy required tor statisti­ 4479. apartment, hot water, Call 643-1823. 9600, keep trying. chester Memorial Hospi­ certification course. Ex­ dows Manor, 333 Bldwell cal record keeping. EOE. We otter flexible hours, HOMES security, no appliances. Interested In our concept ment Zimmer Real Est­ openings to fit your sche­ PART T IM E — Great VARIETY OUTDOOR tal or Manchester Mall ate, 647-7857. cellent benefit package St., Manchester, Ct. Send resume to: Box EE, good starting pay and a FOR SALE $435. Phone 646-2426, 9-5 of family situation care In on Main Street. Senti­ dule, day or evening with second and third Money! Great Hours I Es­ tree meal policy. So start MANCHESTER — Main BUSHES, Ground cov­ MERCURY COUGAR, shifts. Includes sewing c/o the Manchester weekdays. Street. 2 rooms. For more a home away from home - 1967 — 289 - power steer­ mental value. Reward. shift differential. Please Herald. tablished multi-million a rewarding new position please call us, 646-9608, ers, perennials, $5. Incentive. Apply at Pll- FULL TIME AND PART SIX ROOM RANCH Information call 529-7858 Houseplants, .50« to $3. ing, power brakes. Call Call 646-1340. call Director of Stoff dollar corporation Is today with the Home ot FIVE ROOM APART- 649-8920, Coll Now. lowtex Corp., 49 Regent T IM E positions availa­ the Winner. Apply in HOUSE FOR SALE — 74 or 563-4438. Must sell, need room. 646-0276 any day except Development between ble 1st, 2nd, and 3rd NAIL SCULPTURIST seeking aggressive, reli­ M EN T — Two bedrooms; Street, Manchester. 8am and 3pm, Monday able persons to do tele­ person; 467 CENTER Ludlow Road. New roof. Private home, 649-6486. Saturday. P A R T T IM E i n s e r ­ EOE.______Shifts. - Manager Trai­ Wanted for Command Desirable location. with heat. $475 monthly. MANCHESTER — Avail­ BRICKS, BLOCKS, through Friday at 643- nees, Assistant Managers Performance ot M an­ phone survey work from s t r e e t , References and security I HELP WANTED t e r s NEEDED — Must 5151. Cresffleld Convales­ our modern office. Morn­ MANCHESTER.______$95,000. Call 649-5857. able November 1st. 6 STONE — Concrete. BETTER 'N BEN Fire­ 1973 OLDSMOBILE 98 — be over 18 years old. Call CONSTRUCTION SU­ and Cashiers. Good start­ chester. Experience ne­ required. Phllbrick Room Duplex. Newly Chimney repairs. No lob place, wood burning Fair condition. $475 or PERINTENDENT - 3 cent Home and Fenwood ing pay and benefits. cessary. Call, ask for ing or evening hours ore Agency, 646-4200. too small. Call 644-8356. EXPERIENCED, MA­ 647-9946, 9am to Spm, ask Manor In Manchester. available. If you hove a OPENING FOR FINAL THREE BEDROOM CO­ decorated. Convenient to stove. $99. Call 643-6801. best otter. Call 649-6663. for Bob. year multi-family hous­ Apply In person ot Xfra Manager, 643-8339. ASSEMBLY INSPEC­ LONIAL — l'/2 baths, everything. $550 TURE FULL TIME ing project. Experienced pleasant, clear speaking Mart Convenient Store, TOR — Knowledge of family room, large kit­ 149 OAKLAND STREET monthly, plus utilities. WHITE TWIN SIZE can­ 1972 MUSTANG CON­ SA LESPER SO N — Apply coordinating concrete ELECTRICIAN — Jour­ 381 Main St and 404 PART TIME SALES PO­ telephone voice and a — Two room heated 1 ^ PAINTING/ In person to; Marlow's, technicians neyman E 2 license re- desire to earn good mo­ PCB and Electronic Com- chen, attached garage. Write, giving personal opy with eyelet trim. Like VERTIBLE — 6cyllnder, W ANTED — Rapidly ex­ foundations, framing, Hartford Rd„ Manches­ SITION O PEN In better oonents necessary. Well landscaped. Nice apartment. No applian­ and credit references to; PAPERING new. $20. Phone 647-9028 3 speed, standard trans­ 867 Main Street, finishing trades and site aulred. Able to work ter; or call 646-4566, . women's apparel. Call ney, call Miss Clark, ces. Security required. Manchester. panding alarm service under minimum supervi­ 282-0321.______Apply in person: at Pho­ neighborhood. Move In P.O. Box 18335, East otter 6pm. mission, new top, 97,500 company seeks techni­ work. Call 643-2111 9 to 5 Mbin, or 649-2337, Hart­ Lady D at DeGemmIs In enix Audio Laboratory, condition. By owner. $300. Call 646-2426,9am to Hartford, CT 06118. PAINTING AND PAPER miles. As Is, $3950. Call ond or send resume to sion. Steady work, good ford Rd., ask tor Glastonbury, 633-5203. Spm weekdays. LOT PERSON — Various cally oriented persons for wages. Call 875-5905. M AT U R E W OMAN — To 91 E l m Street, $87,900. Evenings, 649- HANGING — Exterior FOR SA LE — Trundle 643-0219 otter 6om. It’s service and Installa­ Construction Supervi­ Manager. watch one child In my Manchester. 3315. and Interior, ceilings re­ duties Including driving. sion, Box 711, Manches­ bed, white, newly ..C r o c h ^ Apply In person; Village tion departments. Excel­ FULL TIME RECEP­ Vernon home starting 3Vj r o o m APARTM ENT MANCHESTER — Large paired. References, fully painted. Excellent condi­ 1983 OLDSMOBILE CU­ lent career opportunity ter, CT 06040. p a r t t i m e M ED IC A L FULL-PART TIME PO­ TIONIST— Non-smoking SALES — Mature, relia­ — Private home, heat, one bedroom apartment, Insured. Quality work. TLASS SU P R E M E — V-6, M o to rs, 369 Center SECRETARY — Very now. Call Cindy, 871-0458. SOUTH MANCNESTIR tion. No mattress. $50. in Street, Manchester. In company with very low SITIONS AVAILABLE — preferred. Must have ble person to do diversi­ appliances.. Working sin­ 1st floor, 2 family, quiet Martin Mattsson, even­ Call 646-8536. 2 door, automatic trans­ flexible hours. Call 646- 3-11 shift tor caring, good figure aptitude. fied clothing store duties. BY OWNER gle adult only. No pets, area, appliances, heat ings 649-4431. turnover rote. Fringe be­ 7810. PAINTERS NEEDED Im­ mission, olr condition­ nefits. Call Curt, 9:30am- responsible nurses seek­ Apply In person: 10am- mediately. Coventry- Able to work flexible 3 B R G a rriso n Colonial. Y. children. 643-2880. and hot water Included. 8" PORTABLE BLACK ing, power brakes, power CONSTRUCTION LA­ 2pm, Monday through acre landscaped lot. cul- $400. NO PETS. 649-9568 3pm, Monday thru Fri­ CLERK/TYPIST — Part ing Increased lob satis­ Vernon area. 3 years hours, port time, some CEILINGS REPAIRED AND W HITE TV — Sears steering, power windows. EXPERIENCED day, 528-9674. BORER - Experienced faction through more di­ Friday. Al Sleffert's Ap­ experience. Call Mike, mornings. Accepting ap­ de-sac, convenient loca­ FOUR ROOM -First floor. after 6om. or R EPLAC ED with dry- A M /FM stereo. 24,000 preferred. Call 9 to 5, time mornings. Please tion. desirable n e igh b or­ clear picture with rabbit rect patient contact. pliances, 445 Hartford 742-5726.______' plications In both We­ Adults only. No pets. wall. Call evenings, Gary ears. 2 years old. Good miles. $7750. Call 742-9324. 643-2111. .______oppiv In person: Instal­ hood, Immaculate condi­ Security. Parking one PARACHUTE SECRETAR Y FOR Local Individualized orienta­ Road, Manchester. thersfield and Manches­ tion. McHugh, 643-9321. j tor extra set. $40, paid $80. lment Loan Department, tion program geared to EXPERIENCED DO­ cor. Call 649-1265. Law Office. One girl of­ Savings Bank ot Man­ ter stores. Two Legs Jean *99,500 MANCHESTER Call 649-0173. CHEVETTE, 1976 — 2 fice. Shorthand a must. ★ your needs. Competetive STOCK PERSON — Full MESTIC WORKER — Store, K-Mart Plaza, NAME YOUR OWN door hatchback, 4 speed, PACKER chester, 923 Moln Street, starting salary and good Mornings only. Own Principala Only TWO ROOMS - Stove, BENNET ELDERLY Reply to Box E, c/o The H AN D YM AN W ANTED - Manchester. time position available Manchester; Silas Deane 6464)648/273-1969 PRICE — Father and son. SKIERS! 100% WOOL AM/FM. $1000. Coll 649- W a n te d fo r Manchester Herald. For carpentry, painting benefits Including op­ tor a person to work In transportation, referen­ Highway, Wethersfield. retrloerotor. For more HOUSING Fast, dependable ser­ hand knitted pullover 3006, 646-0672. ces furnished. Reliable hwHdlete Owep— zy and dry wall taping, con-- CASHIERS — Part time tional higher salaried, our Shipping Depart­ Save money on cleaning Information call 563-4438, Bennet Housing Development vice. Painting, Paper­ sweater, Norwegian. Will Roxboro, N.C. and dependable. Ask for NURSES AIDE TRAIN­ 529-7858. now taking oppHootloni, I BR hanging & Removal. Call V W ANTED — Responsible Crete, miscellaneous re­ nights and weekends. non-benetit package, ment. No experienced products by using ammo- opt. 9375 to S395. Two B R opt. S4SS fit medium sized man- 1976 BUICK SKYHAWK firm . charge nurse and wee­ necessary, will train. Jennie, 649-0936.______ING PROGRAM Will to S470. Rent Include* heot, hot 644-0585 or 644-0036. Q - 1 3 2 Individual for laundry pair work. Steady work. Must be over 18. Call nla, diluted to the wafer, W/W corpetlnp. ronge, re* /woman. $40. Call 646- — Looks good, runs work, 20-25 hours a week. Coll 643-2111, 9 to Spm. kend differential. Coll Apply In person week­ begin soon. You will get strength recommended M ANCHESTER — One frig., dliposol. coll for old ivt- 4995. good, V-6,4 speed, power Send Resume To: 649-9117, mornings only. TELEPHONE SALES — tern, elevofor, loundry, common* PAINTERS PRDE To Give Or Keep, con­ Apply In person af: The Lisa Whipple, Adminis­ days, 10om-9pm, Sounds oald while attending on the bottle, for washing bedroom on quiet street. steering. $1000. Call 875- Box F Full or part time people. classes. All shifts are Itv room ond storogeoreo. Units Invites you to autograph tains a lovely selection of Steak Club, 60 Hilliard trator during business Great, Inc., 261 Broad walls and windows. Bring $350 a month. Call Man­ now shown by oppolntment, FOR SALE: Sun pot belly 0705, any day until 9pm. gift ideas with full direc­ c/o Mancheiter Herald No experience neces­ ovallable after you are ager, 649-4800. Mondoy, Wednesday. Fridov, 10 your home with excel­ Street, Manchester. hours tor personal Inter­ Street, Manchester. extra money Into your o.m. • 13 p.m. Please coll for op- lence. Residential, com­ wood or coal stove with tions fo r 40 Heme in K niL view at 875-0771, Rock­ sary. Must be reliable. certified. Nice family at­ polntment. Good hourly wage. Call home by selling no- mercial, Interior, exterior. pipe and floor plate, $90. 1971 OLDS CUTLASS SU- CrocheL Sew and Em­ A rigure-flattering dress s ville Memorial nursing MATURE PERSON — mosphere. Please apply M AN CH ESTER — One broidery to make for Mr. Cravin, 649-0708. longer-needed Items with FREE EST. A Complete Call 742-5050. PREME COUPE — with essy-detaillng for the EARN EXTRA $$$ NA's & Home, 22 South Street, today to: Mrs. Davidson, bedroom on quiet street. 528-6522 Painting Co.. Call 742- yourself, family, frienda INSURANCE For alde/housekeeping a low-cost ad In Classi­ Loaded car. Good for woman with the fuller Experienced Secretary for lo­ Rockville. ADNS, South Windsor $350 0 month. Call Man­ 8567.______and home. A tranafer for FOR CHRISTMAS LPN's In small rest home, 3-11 FULL AND PART TIME fied. 643-2711. KNEE HOLE MAHO­ restoring. $850. Call after figure; in short or long cal agency Pleasant perso­ Come and leam about the shift. Call Monday Convalescent Home, 1060 ager, 649-4800. 5om, 643-5500. cover pillow and guest Sell Avon part time nality a must. Heavy public advantages of working for HHA's — Reliable persons to GANY DESK, $25. Coll towels IS also included. sleeves contact, rating and general GOVERNMENT JOBS. through Friday, 8am to Main Street, South Wlnd- I 4 0 iHOMES No. 8137 with Photo- medical personnel pool. work In kitchen making 647-1816. Q-132, To Give Or Call 523-9401 duties. Salary negotiable $16,559-$50,553/year. Now 2pm, 649-4510. sor, 289-7771, INVESTMENT AVAILABLE NO- 1 ^ 1 FOR RENT ■cq I BUILDING/ 1978 BUICK REGAL — 2 Guide is in Sizes 38 to 50. Call 649-0016. 6-8 pm or 643- M ust have 1 year lull time C o m e and learn the advan­ sandwiches and other klt- Keep, ia $3.25 a copy. or 278-2941 8367. Hiring. Your Area. Coll PROPERTY V E M B E R 1st — Attrac- IWIcDNTHACTING ALUMINUM STORM door hardtop, loaded car. Size 40, 44 bust, 3Va yards experience. W e have open­ tages of working for medi­ chen duties. Coll 649-0305. SEC R ET AR Y — Monday Tt srdcr, iind $3.2S, Inclidn 1-805-687-6000. Ext. R- ( flve 3 bedroom VERNON — Lovely 6 DOOR with windows and Nice, clean, one owner 45-inch. ings on all shifts. W e offer cal personnel pool. We 9965. through Thursday, 1 - apartment. Country kit­ room Ranch, carpeting car. $3250. Coll after Spm, peitige Ind handling. excellent pay and benefits. EXPERIENCED Auto­ FOUR FAMILY HOUSE FARRAND REMODEL­ screens. $25. Call 646-8255. INNE MIST TO o w n , ssb4 82.00 fw eicb NEEDED have ope nings on all shifts. motive Ports Counter 7:30pm. Intelligence, chen, living room with throughout, fully ap- 643-5500. W e will be recruiting on We offer excellent pay and CARRIER WANTEO — high organization and — On lot 137 X 92. No ING — Cabinets, roofing, gttem, yin 804 nr yettage « d PART TIME Oct. 10th, 1984 from 10 M o n a c a l I for appolnt- fireplace. $550 per month. pllanced kitchen, slider MaKksrtsr HwaM benefits. W e will be recruit­ London Pork area. Call friendliness needed In realtors. Phone 643-4751 gutters, room additions, LADIES LEATHER a.m. to 4 p.m. in the H8iR SALES & SERVICE Mr. Rothman, 646-4144, to deck, fireplace, treed SUElUINEn BUSBOY ing on Oct. 10th, 1984 from 742-6937 mornings tor m e n f 643-9591. Alcar between 6 and 8pm. decks, all types ot remo­ JACKET — With zip out Bank 11N In . n . AAA Block Office, Marshall's Auto Parts. psychologists office. Blo- 644-2327. lot, garage. Convenient, Ktw rsrk, x.T. icon Inquire: 10 a m, to 4 p.m. In the H 4 R The Nation's largest more Information. feedback Clinic ot Man­ deling and repairs. FR EE liner, like new, size 15/16. Maadiastor ItoraM Mall. 324 Broad St.. M an Block Office, Marshall's desirable neighborhood. estimates. Fully Insured. $60. Call 643-1036 after Repossessions rrinl Hmt, Mdrtit alls lir Immediate Openings Manager Chester. chain ot women's fit­ STOCK CLERK- chester, 646-3382. MANCHESTER — Im­ CODE HD lids Naaksf. ills In . M Amine** Mall, 324 Broad St., M an­ I BUSINESS No pets. $625. Security, 7pm. Nm» VmIi. n.y. 10011 ness centers Is looking PART TIME DESK 7HELPER — Some clean­ maculate 5 room apart­ Telephone 643-6017, otter S P E C IA L : Over 200 ae- SHADY G LEN chester. ■p r o p e r ty heat, deposit. Call 875- 6pm, 647-8509. F O R S A L E Prtol Naad, Addrdii nllk ZIP tor a self motivated, CLERK — To work Satur­ ing. Apply: Custom Carte OFFICE HELP — Look­ ment on bus ;ine. Mature 4752. lectione and a 16-page CODE, itito lliia*«r Md iln. Part time Parkade Store, Musi Call For enthusiastic Individual day and Sunday morn­ ATTENTION MOM'S, 1911 Chsv ViOi 81. Wg. >1500 GIFT section in the Commissary, 56 Cottage ing for right person to run couple. Security and dep­ GRANDMA'S, AUNT’S New FASHION with Manchester Inlarvlaw Appolnimaol. Must Call For to instruct excercise ings 8am to 12 noon, also M ANCHESTER - for sole LEON CIESZYNSKI 1911 Oldifliobllt Gutbii 'IN S A LB U M . Just $8.00. Photo-Guide patterna in Telephone Soles Inlarvlaw Appolnlmanl. Street, 8am to Horn. our office. Telephone, osit required. $450 plus — Plan tor Chanukah, Telephone 643-0511 classes and sell mem­ some weekdays, varied STORE AND B U ILD ER — New homes, 1916 Mirk IV Lincoln '23N •OaMITtUSUM all size ranges, has a typing, filing. Call 649- or rent. 39,000 sq. ft. utilities. Call 243-5504. Christmas. Handmade 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. . m edical berships. Call for Inter­ hours. Pleasant working FULL TIME OFFICE PO­ 9001. Industrial building. DFFiCE SPACE additions, remodeling, 1919 Mirk IV Lincoln 'ION - UIPUKI aulut. Z4 apecial Grace Cole Collec­ MEDICAL rec rooms, garages, kit­ Superman capes, other RlKid dsd dsiilldHd dttitai. Monday thru Fri­ PERSONNEL view. atmosphere. We will SITION — Available In Available In November. M AN CHESTER — Three 0 I9tt Pontlic Firebird 'SZN a.Ilt-HEIIlOOM HMOmOM-la tion for larger alzea; plus PERSONNEL chens remodeled, ceil­ logos available. $10 for day. Salary plus OFFICE HELP POOL S P A LA D Y train. Good pay. Apply: manufacturing plant. COOKS/KITCHEN F.J. Spllecki, Realtors, bedroom duplex In nice SOUTH WINDSOR — Sul­ 1911 tlTMdi Stgai Ma '33U lipn if Sdidldatit •HNt. 2 BONUS Coupons! POOL Connecticut Motor ings, bath tile, dormers, Information. Coll 646- Tin ibovi can be iian il: a iM-TO SIVE tr REEP-40 ■ ». Price .... M a e . commission. We Ground Floor 0pp. 549-0870 h e l p — Full and part 643-2121. neighborhood, IVz baths. livan Avenue. 1,600 sq. ft.' 0279, Susan. dimrk Itdini to aukt. 549-0870 Kathy, 647-7600 Lodge, Manchester. 643- FULL TIME OFFICE PO­ time help needed. Excel­ Available November 1st. prime retail space, ample rooting. Residential or Sivingi Sink ol Minclwmr Will train. Call Mrs. Etiebllehed multi-million dollar 1555. SITION — Available In commercial. 649-4291. company needs am bilioia mdi- m a n a g e m e n t lent benefits available $600 plus utilities. Call parking. $660. Call 236- SA LE — Girl's white bed, 013 Miln 81. Nagy between 9 vidosi to work full time from our manufacturing plant. Reply to the Ground 232-9110 after 7pm. 6021 or 644-3977. convenient East Hartford office Typing skills essential. Rentals ROBERT E. JARVIS — twin size with matchino -r« LBOAL NOTICR a.m. -1 p.m. for an Quarenleed salary of 1200 a week PART TIME POSITIONS Round, 3025 Moln Street, 6------large 3 drawer dresser NOTICC TO MmTONb TOWN OF ANDOVRR plus weekly incentive Hospitaliza­ A V A IL A B L E tor depen­ Looking tor dependable Glastonbury, between 2 5 room attractive brick Building & Remodeling Seiilons Ol RoRlDlrors Of appointment. tion and profit shah no auo of­ self starter. 2 years gen­ Specialist. Additions, and mirror. Good condl- MARGE M. FLYNN, oka Volart fered dable persons to perform and 4pm.______T W O B E D R O O M office - Ground level, eral office experience ROOMS garages, rooting, sldtno, Don. $95. Call anytime, » a S ’IS S w Neolsirori ol Voters will 6 4 6 - 7 0 9 6 Call Miss Burns general cleaning services APARTMENT — Near ample onslaht parking 742-8280. MARJORY MILLARD, late hold pdmitslon settlont on In a modern office build­ holpfLil. Tralnino pro- LOAN PROCESSOR — FOR RENT kitchens, bathrooms, re­ of M^choster, decMied. October i3lh ond October «n tqMil OpportMilly Emplivir . . . hospital and bus line. with easy onstreet park­ placement windows- 1-800-842-2063 Cumheria>nd> Farm s ing, In the Manchester vided. Diversified duties Position available for a Appliances and parkina. ing available. High vis­ The Hon. WHIIam E. FItz- isihot the Town Olfice Bulld- Include customer ser- /doors. Call 643-6712. LADIES TAN CLOTH OVERSTOCKED Ge^ld, Jud^, of fh# Court ing from 9 o.m. to 8 o.m. area. Hours are either mortgage loan processor ROOM IN PRIVATE $475 a month plus utili­ ibility building on high COAT — With large mink of Probote, District of Mon- The October I4fh session Is the m ith route that has 8am to noon, 12:30- '^Ice. Competetive wages In an active office. Expe­ HOME-Large yard, close ties. Security and refer­ troftic street. Central air. with New 1984 Chester at u bep^o h^d on thelaslsettlonforealsterfor and fringe benefits. For CARPENTRY AND RE­ collar, nice and warm. 4;30pm or 5:30-9:30pm, rience preferred. Good to Main Street and bus ences required. Cqll after Versatile uses. 643-2121. Good condition. Size 12- SoDtamber 28, 4984 ordered those who wish to vole In the NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Monday-Friday for an Interview call 647-9938. typing skills a most. In­ 6pm, 649-0842. MODELING SERVICES thot oil claims-must be ore- November 4th, 1984 election, hecome an expressway line. Call 643-2659. — Complete home re­ 14. $50. Call 649-1433. Keep DODGE sentad to the fiducmi'v on or Those whose rights ot to oeOt Interview appointment terviews by appointment. MANCHESTER — Ap­ trying. before [Mcambtr 28, 1984 or citizenship or residence mo. In Manchester Area FACTORY — Entry level. Please call 649-2680. pairs and remodeling. be barred as by low provided, ture after the October t4th please call 649-3181. Duties Include; Material proximately 1800 sq. ft. to snccess fo r KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright building, wholesale, re­ Quality work. Referen­ CARS Dionne E. YuHnos, session may apply on a dolly handling and assistance MANUAL ROYAL TY­ -ru . < ., i A ll'-Cletk basis until the opening'of the BABYSITTER NEEDED $100 WEEKLY FOR tail or office space, res­ ces, licensed and Insured. 1 1 to chemicol blenders and Call 8^-8165. PEWRITER — Good con­ The fiduciary Is: limited session on November Store B^anagers. — Evenings tor 8 year D R IV ER — College stu­ taurant or sales. On Main dition. $25 or best otter. & P; Coltmon jm or ol the limited session. operators. Experienced dent to drive high school 125 Baldwin Rd Marie R. Burbank ^ Diane Dr. Wellesley Rd. olid. Must be dependable. In chemical manufactur­ Street, can be subdi­ Call 643-8865. Manchosler, CT 04040 Town Clerk Waddell School area. student to Simsbury and vided, rear loading dock, DUMAS ELECTRIC — Branford St. E. Middle Tpke. ing preferred. Apply at: back 3 evenings a week Lights dimming? Fuses TRUCKS ______005-10 Call 646-3105. MacOermId, inc„ 210 prime location, lease GIRL’S WINTER COAT Niles Dr. Farrns...in 1939, a milk route and a milk and Saturday afternoons. available, plenty ot park­ blowing? Repairs, im­ Some of the Wetherell St. supplier to a few local stores. Today, the laroest con­ East Main Street, Rock­ provements and addi­ — Size 12-14. Like new. NOTICR Benton St. PART TIME CUSTO­ ville. We Are An EOE. For more Information ing, center of town. Im­ $12. Telephone 649-2433. PUBLIC HRARINO Packard St. venience store chain in the northeast ® D IA L H ELP W ANTED — call Mrs. Stein, 649-4415. mediate occupancy. Caiy tional circuits. Fully li­ LOWEST DODGE CAR BOARD OF DIRRCTORS Green Rd. Approximately 15 hours 643-7604 or 649-8674, a J censed, Insured. Coll s, T O W N o ^ .m a m c h r s t r r , CONNRCTICUT Overland St. expanding company is opening 2-3 ■ HOMES 646-5253 anytime. TWO ELECTRIC TRAIN I TRUCK Notice It hereby given Ihol the Board ol Directors, Town of Henry St. weekly. Inquire at Holts, HOMES for John. r “ SETS — One Lionel and Manchester, Cimnacticut, will hold a Public Hearing of the Server St. a week and that means more fast-growth Inc., 78 Batson Drive, I FOR SALE PRICES in AMERICA Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester* FOR SALE CARPENTRY AND MA­ one by Louis Marx 8c Co. Princeton St. Horace St. 'O'" individuals with Manchester. FOUR ROOM OFFICE Both for $100. Call 649- Connecticut, on Tuesday, October 9,1904at 0:00 P.M . tocon- the kind of drive, willingness-to-work and aoores- 117 Eaat Cantar 81.. firat SONRY — Free esti­ slder and act on the following: Tanner St. Lake St. mates. Call Toni 6786. Proposed opproprlatlon to Education Special Prolecti - siveness that are keeping us #1. A SSE M B L E R S & COIL floor with ptivala antr- Fund 41 - A d o ln c e n t D a y T re a tm e n t 1984-85...... 8 I5 ,0 M 00 a n ce a an d parking, a/c, Squlllacote, 649-0811. to be fin an ced by o p ay m e n t In Ih o l a m o u n t fro m th e T o w n o f We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits and WINDERS— Finger dex­ w/w, nawly dacoratad, TYCO HO-SCALE Com­ ( P N C V Bfiion I plenty of upward mobility. "eni ueneriis ana terity necessary. Expe­ B U C K ) $330 monthly. Including ROOFING/ plete electric train set, Proposed additional appropriation to Educollon Spsclol rience not necessary, we aaparate-zonad haatlng. with extra track. $28. Call OVER FkirrORY Prolects ■ Fund 41 - existing Account 309 - will train. 4 day week, Call $494911 t r M M z i l SIDING 646-4848. S um m er School 1984 ...... 83 500 00 INVOICE ON ALL to be financed by tuition poyments ojraady received' from Monday thru Thursday, H OOIME CARS A TRUCKS progrom porllclponts. irum in person, Friday, October 5 from 9 am to 10 hour day, 7 to 5:30. BIDWELL HOME Im­ FOUR PIECE FIRE In ttecki 7B Proposed dppropHatlon to Education Special Prolects - Apply at; Able Coll, How­ RESORT provement Company — PLACE SET — Andirons, for Immediate dal. Fund 41 - Bentley Day Treotment 1984-8S...... rM 5,735 OO ard Road, Bolton. PROPERTY Roofing , siding, altera­ screen, bucket and stand to be f Inoncad by tuition Income for ouf-of-dlstrlct studenis Ms. Natiralla NEW 84 OMNI Proposed oporoprlollpn to Education Special Protects ^ I tions, additions. Same with utensils. Good con­ Fond 41 - Vocational Education 1984-85...... u o m „ NEW USTING Invoke...... $5883 to be financed by Slots Grant. »su,rw.wi INJECTION MOLDING PRODUCTION MBt tti6 hjph Of • Btartor home with this 7-room Town. number for over 30years. dition. $25. Call 643-5314. » 269 Eaat Caatar Straat CO N DO M IN IU M — Two W O RKERS — Immediate house coiXramlnlum. Fully eppllenced kitchen eJl draoM «nH bedrooms, fully fur­ 649-6495. P lu l...... 1 Proposed appr^rlatlon to Education Special Prolects - Maacbattar, CT openings for first and curtiln rods Included. LocaM in w5i illSIhii BIRD CAGE with stand, second shift. We manu­ hood. ERA Buyw ProliSton Pl.n ^Td nished. West Palm < 5 8 8 4 m SStmone'ed b v l f W S m ' »^<«>0.fl0 or submit resume to; Beach, Florida. Four ■ri; I HEATING/ $8. Canning lars, quart, $1 •MOI.OERS facture electronic dozen. Call 649-2101. NeW 85 _ :fTducaV or'’/7’oTc““".^“"^^^ printed circuit boards month minimum rental. loo I PLUMBING to be llnonced by oddltlonol tuition revenue.'...... and are In need of rel lable Call 6464657. SENTRA ’6195 Proposed apjproprlotlon to Generol Fund ■ TRANSFER to •Q . C. INSPECTORS „ ^ firalBkii ANTIQUE TILT TOP Pie­ Reserve for Community "Y" Improvements ...... S 1 3 A » ra people. We have open­ FOGARTY BROTHERS NEW S4UN T] — Bathroom remodel­ crust table. $99. Phone rentol Income/'’*'" bated on 198^ Opportunities for competent people willina East Mala Straat ings for Programmers, CELEBRITY CIPHER SERVICES 649-7375. 2-dr., D U to take career positions. MarMaa, CT 064SO Photodeveloper, Stock CcWbrtty Cipher cryptogrBmt ere created from quotatlona by ing; Installation water ^6995 Proposed approprloflon to Fire Spoclol Toxlna Distrirs famoue p e o ^ . peat and praaanl. Each letter m the cipher ttanda OFFEREO Fond 4- TRANSFER 10 Reserve - Pm om tS*"/. Cutters, Inspectors. We for er)other. roday’a cAre. f eguett I . heaters,* garbage dispo­ NEW i4 SENTRA Join a 19 press-steadily growing injection offer excellent working sals; faucet repairs. 649- ■o'onc* IrepresentsbaltinM Of iin by CONNIE WIENER 4539. VIsa/MasterCard ~CHO ;h8Uir~ I 4 C 9 C I U , y 2 9 5 spent 1983-84 appropriation to Paramedics) molder of precision gears with an outstand­ conditions and other be- - 35 cents; MNtyMh’Mc Dr2R.‘H T i?f •“ * - State ing reputation. netlts. Apply In person: accepted.______rtOIBCI w/0*l91 ...... * 3 19< #M1 “MQJHJ RT CEOCNT VUJ i3y4 width - '2 tor 21 to be fInonMd by contribution from Reser've'Fundli' Circuits, Inc., 59 Demlng LAWN MOWERS RE­ NEW 85 DAT5UN Of course-modern plant & equipment with r n household ceSts. M U ST b e oIckd the rsqulraments for'o ouo- Rood, Berlin. LVLJUM RU KQREPGVVP OOJU P A IR E D — Quick, Expert 4jp' at the M a n d ie sw mlTilon ”**** *’•’’* by the Humon Relations Corn- generous compensation. Service! Senior Dis­ GOODS PICKUP ’6195 Herald Office BEFOUE i Proposed Ordinance - to convey to Hartford DIsIrlbulort, In- count! Free Pick Up and nVA-M. ONL» NEWS$DATSUNKIN6CAB_N KING CAB Please call for appointment or Stop to com­ moro. cm u. honw^y^Sl MGJ PVVH VAJUT CUP EJMT dSitolS? p S rk.’’ """ *' *-01 No. 4, BuckiSnd In- plete application • Dellveryl ECONOMY USED REFRIGERA­ ••••• - ______1110.800 MOW ER, 647-3660. TORS, WASHERS, 4X4 ”'9495 O td in o n c ts m a y be te e n In the Tow n FULL AND PART TIME MGJ SDMOHJ RU.” — IHCGCL r!?^" t OtflCD during b u iln o t hours. Production positions Ranges - clean, guaran­ 7 We cm help you becomi'h mo THST UHigUI TOUCH to HOME AND !!??• tb» Town ot Manchester ore held of lo- PLASTICS GEARING TECHNOLOGY available. Must be over any room In your Colonial or teed, ports and service. WILLIMANTIC bondlcoooed citizens. In od- 18, dependable and hard­ "REALE" PR0FES8I0NAU IHJJUJ. Contamporary home with Low prices. B O. Pearl & GARDEN n,,l2?'s)?5?in?R2***.t‘!'''W uolsreoulrlnoonaoxlllory old In MANCHESTER, CONN. meetings should Bum beplant fypm s working. We are willing ^Cill 648-4525. md uk lor Oin. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Nothing Is more unpleasant Folk Art Standllngf. Many Son, 649 Main Street, DATSUN-DODGE 643-6340 cualom patterna to chooaa 643-2171.______co n tac t th e T o w n a t 447-3123 one w eek p rio r to th e scheduled Equal Opportunity Employer M/F to troln. Apply at Rein's than a virtuouk person with a mean mind." Walter (rom. DELIVERING RICH 1132 Mam S I . Willlmantic meeting so mot appropriate arrangements con be mode. New York Style Dell Res­ 0 .F .K 6 1 E , me. Bagehot. LOAM — 5 yards, $62 plus JAMES F. FOGARTY, Secretory rMNIERS FM K FR IG ID A IR E ELECTRIC 423-4547-647-9367 .. . Boord of Directors taurant, 42S Hartford ...iUSSJS.,,., 01964 by NEA, lr>c. 016 STOVE, 30", white. $50. tax. Sand, grovel and D otod^ Manchester, Connecticut this 24th day ot Saptem- Tpke., Route 30, Vernon. 7 4 2 4 8 *7 stone. Call 643-9504. 887-1522 16 .4 5 2 ] Call 646-7781. OOl-'lO 4 I 44 — MANCHESTER HKHAUj. Wt!(lnesuu.N, dci. j , i984 V

Federal mediator fails to budge Disneyland negotiators ! By Sheila Grissett-Welsh time, and no new negotiations were Disneyland. we've operated safely and effi­ A union lawyer, however, said neyland show,” he said, "If they United Press International scheduled. "The strike is our ciently since the strike began." striking workers may decide later defy the order, we will advise them School enrollment dip Alzheimer’s takes toll Play Bingo The three-hour session, con­ weapon, but we understand that Disneyland won a court order to ignore the order, which means of what the ramifications are, that ANAHEIM, Calif. — Neither vened by a federal mediator, nothing happens unless we talk. Tuesday from Superior Court pickets risk arrest if they stray they subject themselves to smaller than predicted on patients’ families and win cash side is budging in the nine-day ended with both sides refusing to The strike goes on." Commissioner Greer Stroud to onto amusement park property. arrest.” strike of ride operators and other budge from their positions on a Disneyland spokesman Bob keep pickets off amusement park Disneyland officials said they have ... workers at Disneyland, despite the three-year master services con­ Roth said management entered property, setting up a potential not decided whether to call police The park has been operating page 3 ... page 11 ... page 2 intervention of a federal mediator. tract covering about 1,800 the negotiating session with the confrontation between police and in that event, with non-union and management Contract talks between Disney­ employees, same proposal ek. strikers if employees defy the Disneyland spokesman Al employees since the strike began land and the five striking unions “The union presented its min­ "We reiterated that that was our order, Flores insisted that the ruling was Sept. 25. Members of other unions representing about one-third of the imum requirements,” labor spo­ final offer,” he said. "No other will "For now, we will honor the a valid one. whose contracts are still in effect park's winter season work force kesman Bob Bleiweiss said. be forthcoming. We feel we've restraining order," union spokes­ "It set a legal precedent to are supporting the walkout during broke down Tuesday for a third "There was no movement from pre.sented a fair contract. And man Michael O'Rourke said. ensure the continuity of the Dis­ their time off.

Clear tonight; Manchester, Conn. featuring: sunny Friday Thursday, Oct. 4, 1984 SPACIOUS HOME! Single copy: 25C REAL — See page 2 HUR eonms! m rui baihs! pus... HanrliPBlrr MpralJi Formal living & dining rooms, 1st floor Florida ESTATE room, family room, gar­ age and 100’x162’ lands­ Another Employees sent home BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. caped lot! Make it a point REALTORS to see this quality home. fatality K: THIS 189 WEST CENTER STREET Priced for immediate (Corner of McKee) sale. 80’s. M U ST BE Funding delay 646-24B7 on 1-95 SOLD! Call 646-2482 /T* , ‘t DARIEN (UPI) — A woman was a' 6 killed today when her car cata­ ^ ✓ • WEEK M » It III M M h IM nli KnM pulted into the path of a -tractor V trailer on the Connecticut Turn­ r K prompts shutdown \ r pike less than 48 hours after a fiery collision on the busy interstate » killed four people and injured five By Elaine S. Povich others. the Department of Housing and on steel imports. United Press International Urban Devlopment and other "Whether our objeetions will he 4 ht The woman’s westbound car struck the guard rail near Exit 10 agencies included in legislature strong enough to warrant a veto. I and vaulted into the opposite lanes WASHINGTON - The federal previously approved. just e;m't tell al this point." where the rig smashed into it government sent home 500,000 Dale said the word "furlough" Fitzwater said employees today after Congress broadside before the truck ran meant employees would not be Senate Kepul)liean leader How­ delayed in passing a catchall down an embankment shortly paid until they are allowed to ard Baker said early today a before 2 a.m. / funding bill needed to keep the resume work. eon)|)romi.se had l)een reached on bureaucracy operating, the Office The crash stalled busy cortimtf- Today's shutdown is the seeond the anll-erime amendment and a EAST HARTFORD $103,900 of Management and Budget time the government has iK-en recess was called to work out Just Reduced! Picture yourself in this exquisite U&R built L-shaped Raised ter traffic and rubbernecking announced. Ranch with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, oversized kitchen with unique skylight, 2 fi­ caused a backup up to five miles, ordered closed because of a lack of details. Simalors were told to go replaces and private park-like grounds Impecable throughout. Call for de­ state police said. As of 12:01a.m. EDT most of the funds. On Nov. 23, 1981, President home to gel .some badly needed tails 643-4060 n government was broke. Reagan ordered his Cabinet loshiit The crash was similar to Tues­ sleep. Retirement Community Living at Its Best “The Office of Management and day’s collision when a flatbed I down services and furlough ahoiil . "The eouniry has now eeti.sed to In this Two Bedroom Unit truck sailed through a metal Budget has notified ail federal 400,000 federal employees eonsi- have money to run. " Sen. Mark Lot 24, Sharon Dr. agencies without appropriation to dered "non-essential" to proleel Hatfield. It-Ore.. warned shortly off Birch Mt. Rd. divider into a line of oncoming cars Manchester Basic Features Many Extras Including in Fairfield. commence agency shutdown oper­ life, national security or federal after midnight wlien the last of ations," 0MB spokesman Edwin "ONE YEAR OLD” Manchester Fully Insulated storm Doors-Laundry Officials identified the driver of property. Congress's stopgap funds ran out. Kitchen Appliances Dale announced 10 hours later. The government also eame close "BLUE WOODS ESTATE” Air Conditioner in B.R. the car as Yolanda Galeano, 34, of The Senate voted 97-0 to include Huge Country Kitchen (appli­ Double Pane Windows Awning over Sundeck “Employees who are not in to a shutdown in 1982 hut it wiis the crime package in the money ances) with this large Attached Under Construction — Passive Stamford. She was pronounced One & Vi Baths Extra Heat in Bathroom dead at the scene. Mangro Floyd, excepted categories will be fur­ averted when Congress aj>proved hill during its 20th eonseeutive Home. 3 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, Solar Contemporary Skylights. loughed," he said. “They will have Sunken Family Room, loft, spiral Carport & Security Tinted Glass in Dining 46, the Jersey City, N.J., driver emergency funds legislation. hour of debate It first approved carpeting, basement. — $72,900. three hours in which to secure their stairs, decks, much more. Lighting Area Window was taken to Norwalk Hospital The Senate worked for 22 eonsee- the legislation in February, hut it where he was treated and desks and otherwise prepare their utive hours before reee.ssing al had languished in the Houseuntil it shutdown.” 9:34 a.m. today with the eatehiill Needed Immediately EAST HARTFORD $109,900 released. was attached liist week to the WANTED Listed at $77,000. The order affected about .500,000 money bill still pending. The delay Hou.se’s money hill. nVO REAL ESTATE PAWN SHOP A true home of distinction! Gorgeous 7 room Raised Ranch located in one of Police said Galeano's vehicle employees around the country East Hartford's finest areas features 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, fire­ swerved to the center, hit the was caused by senators trying to AGENTS 2-3-4 deemed to be "non-essential” in tack on amendments to the cat­ 0 place. 2 kitchens and spacious enclosed porch. Beautifully landscaped & a guard rail, veered back and THE CRIME I.EGISLATION $20,000.00 joy to see. Call for an appointment. 643-4060 bureaucratic parlance. Call Harm or Tom Families catapulted over the metal chall bill in hopes President would change hail and .sentencing barriers. Reagan would approve the entire provisions and tighten up on the tir Zinsser Agenqf THE WHITE HOUSE STAFF package. use of the instmity defen.se, Reagan REALTY WORLD® Frechette Associates [B Today’s accident occurred only was included in the order, said 73 West Center St. 750 Main St., Manchester 20 miles away from Fairfield, the has been pushing hard all year for free spokesman Marlin Fitzwater, but THE KEY MEASURE STILl. the crime package, often scoring Manchester MARKET Please turn to page 7 the president planned to continue holding up approval was an Democrats for its failure to pass. Bus: (203) 646-7709 REAL ESTATE SERVICES evaluation his daily schedule, including an anti-crime amendment that was REALTY WORLD. Each office incindependentfy owned and operated Earlier today the Senate re­ 223 Ems! Center St., Manchetter 643^10D0 646-1511 UPI photo afternoon political |>ep rally with expected to be passed later today jected $18 billion in water projects Republican members of Congress The catchall bill then was to go to that the House ineluded in its Last minute checks and GOP candidates, he said. conference to reconcile House- money hill, hoping to prevent a Vietnam The president himself is exempt Senate differences. threatened Reagan veto. c MANCHESTER from the order. Fitzwater said the White House Plowing timnigli other amend­ t \ NASA technicians work inside the Space Shuttle The departments that already has "reservations" about .several ments throughout the night, tlie Challenger’s payload bay on Pad 39A in Cape Canaveral, have their appropriations bills items tacked onto the spending Senate refused, .57-42, to htill U S. plans Fla. as the spjace transporter is readied for the 7:03 a.m. approved were not effected by the bill, including a package of trade aid to rebels fighting Nicaragua’s launch on Friday. Seven astronauts, including Canadian shutdown order. Those directed to measures, 53 water and flood Sandiirislii government. The Mary-Jane Pazda knows keep operating were the State, control projects and projtosed 156 E Center St Marc Garneau will be taking off. Mouse version of the hill contains the who, when, where and Justice, Commerce departments. modifications of Reagan's |)olicy no money for the onee-.seerel war. T why of getting your house Manchester transfer sold quickly. Let her put her superior organizational iwisCQ Real Estate Spy may have turned to KGB for comfort, cash skills and many contacts to they hope to arrange a quick ^ work for you in selling your 647-7653 transfer to 4he United States of n„ -r Ogorodnikova, 34, and her hus­ home. thousands of children fathered by MniJ^H^prM^i°Mprnntinnni f long-term relationship, but rather and then a rotten apple is hound to American servicemen during the International band. Nikolay Ogorodnikov, 51, wanted to receive a large amount To get your house sold show up." SPACIOUS ROOMS were arrested late Tuesday night of money in a short period of time." FBI Director William Webster quickly and at the best price, BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS "" “ThTAmeHcans have spoken of too. The government said Ogorod­ The FBI said Miller wanted to he said the ea.se was "an aberration call Mary-Jane at 646-4040 three years (of the transfer). If Miller a father of eight nikova was a major in the KGB, the paid $50,000 in gold and $15,000 in on I he proud record of patriot ic and Soviet intelligence service. or stop in and meet her at Ed Exceptionally nice new U&R contempo­ there’s enough good will, it could mounting cash. dedicated .service of thousands of Bail for the couple was denied Miller, a Brigham Young Uni­ Gorman Associates, Real­ be done in three months or in one ^fneh t?i?npd'^Trf'*a .special agents throughout our rary raised ranch, 3 - 4 bedrooms, main month,” Vietnamese Assistant ap^rently turned to a when federal prosecutors said if versity graduate, is the first FBI history" freed the Russians would use "the tors, 604 East Middle Turn­ f joor family room, large dining room, many Foreign Minister Le Mai said. n " agent ever charged with spying for The FBI .said Miller admitted Mary-Jane Pazda pike, Manchester. full force of the KGB to get them a foreign nation, and his arrest giving Ogorodnikova ;i classified fine features. Choose your own carpeting. m^tinp with Federal investigators said Wed- out of the country.” stunned the 76-ycar-old agency. U N "esday that it was Miller's per- FBI document on at least one Immediate occupancy. $139,000 FBI sources indicated Miller, occasion. That document, the FBI geesto dUcusTarArric^^^^ --elationship with Svetlana who lived with his family on his A Salt Lake City television fn Ogorodnikova that led to their said, would give the KGB a ranch in San Diego County, was station (KSL) reported Wednes­ deUiiled iiieture of FBI and U.S. r Is fn^mpr suspicion the 20-year FBI veteran having a sexual relationship with I day night that Miller was exeom inlelligenee activities, techniques, ninv'pps anH in°nnn*^''i!Tmai passing classified material to Ogorodnikova, who he had met municated from the Mormon and requirements.” This home is so unbelievable, y o u ^ U g X see it! "r^PHueaHnn” nkTns ® ^er and her husband. A long while acting in his counterintelli­ Church three months ago because ED GORMAN JUt gence capacity. Agents said actions were iKdng U&R REALTY CO. of his relationship with Ogorodnik­ No maintenance, aji brick exterior ana attached! Lewasspeakin^orAmerasian ireft‘®everorrn‘FBi^«nt” on WILLIAM SMITH taken to minimize the .seeuritv Associates 2 car garage. Three bedrooms, 2 full baths. 3.4 children, but the chief U.S. dele- espionag^chal-ges But an FBI affidavit indicated ova. Neighbors said the Miller loss. . . . ’a rotten apple’ that agents believed Miller was 604 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST Acres of land. Extra building lot also available. gate said he would bring up the Miller^ 47 accused of selling the family was active in the local Neighl)ors said Miller lived at his 643-2692 more interested in money than Mormon Church. Call today! "re-eZeaUoS” ^eeuments for $65,000 in gold and after being fired. He was to be romance, and said the former lu-aere avocado ranch on wee?- Robert Attorney General William kends and at a house in Ix)s . Murdock, Realtor arraigned in San Diego today. agent "... was not interested in a 646-4040 $114,900.00 “w tre here tod^y to pursue .cash, was held without bail today French Smith said: "Every now Angeles during his work week. discussions on the U.S. proposal to bring all Amerasian children and otn and Xtown . _ _ _ _ _ both ask ■ about ■ ■ ■land ■ said Robert Funseth, State Depar- D. W. FISH REALTY CO. ment senior deputy assistant se- Alex GIrelll To devil with the devil excess by the state. of concern” Herald Rteporter cretary for refugee programs. As an example he cited a sliver of He said it might be possible to 243 Main St. Manchester Vernon Circle, Vernon Funseth said he was “fairly Officials of the state Department WEST HAVEN (UPI) - A righteousness." land left in front of the Islander build a district firehouse on the local minlater aaya he’i tryfirg -■ w optimistic" the talks would be of Transportation are planning to Restaurant on Tolland Turnpike Keeney land without acquiring Bruce Denny, school board 6434591 872-9153 to “reinstate righteousrien;t%y fruitful. schedule a meeting with town after the road was straightened direct access to Buckland Road. chairman, said the matter #iU “We hope the Vietnamese will General Manager Robert B. Weiss calling op the Board of l^uca- be referred to the/ board’s there. He said there is a possibility But he said the district would tion-tocaatoutthe “Btuelj^il" respond positively to our prop- to discuss the town’s interest in the town will need the land or the athletic soheommittee. He said Cuttom Building Lots prefer to have that access and after 39 years as the hign school 'sssBmmmt osal," he said. land the state owns on all four right to install utilities. would like to have the state the protesters bad the wrong 4-S Acres JUST LISTED! mascot. 4 The negotiations on the transfer corners at the intersection of Lewis said some towns routinely slant 6n the.matter.. Located in one of Manchester's finest areas! Private cul de sac 6 room, IVi bath, fireplaced Cape on Tolland Tpk. Deep property fronting on Tolland Turn­ * "What we object to is treating driveway. Join five other families who have chosen this subdivi­ are taking place in the context of Tolland Turnpike and Buckland inquire about such parcels and in gave Uie (JWebster’s treed loti Ideal CH FA homel 60's. pike between the Keeney property the devil as if he doesn’t really sion for their new quality home to be built. O nly two lots remain annual meetings at UNHCR head- Road. some cases land is declared dictionary delinitton of the so pick up that phone and call 646-2482! and Buckland Road as a space for exist," said Richard MaUette, quarters in Geneva held by Viet- Both the town and the Eighth surplus and not inquired about for trucks to turn around. devU. I know it isn’t meant to nam and countries of resettlement Utilities District have written the years. founder and pastor of Living repMsont that, Blue DevU Joyner said a survey will be Word Ministries Inc., which he to review the UNHCR's Orderly state expressing an interest in the But he said the Tolland is n harmless phrase," iMiny needed before the district knows said has SOO members. Departure Program. land. The district wants the land at Turnpike-Buckland Road land has what it can do. The survey is called said. the northeast corner where it not been declared excess. "They are making evil look " ^ ‘ ' i for in the $85,000 sales agreement ood, and good look evil," •••••••••••••••••••••• hopes to build a firehouse on He said land normally is not with Keeney. Webster’s New Collegiate ■ adjacent land it plans to purchase declared excess until the road Slall^te said Wednesday, '"llie Dictionary defines the word A further complication in the devil does exist, and bit mission inSIQG I OQdy from Richard Keendy. project is completed. He said work ‘‘devil’’ as ‘‘tha pemonal pTr liT r iJr^ land question was mentioned by is to steaL kill and destroy." Walter Joyner, district presi- is still in process on the project that Lewis today. He said part of the .premo •PW t'df. avll often 20 pages, 2 sections . dent, said today he had informed included the intersection, though MaUette called for the devU’s land may be the former Buckland ouster after a churdi member the DOT of the district interest in a the intersection itself is completed. Road path before the intersection # *>» hwhputr REDUCED 60's! ...... '2 latter dated July 24. Weiss said he Weiss and Lewis said state law and resident, Louis Galucci, of mankimL" It gives a vaiW y ^ was revamped. In that case it told the Board of Education the CHFA CONDO Spacious 3 bedroom Colonial Cape. Formal dining Gorgieous e Two Family Bustnes*."*!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!...... 20 ^ letter "about a month requires that towns in whichjAch of nemos lor the devil and also might be town-owned road land not use of "the ruler of belF’ as a Beautiful young 2 bedroom unit available for immedi­ room, eat in sized kitchen with lots of cabinets, en­ Classified...... 18-19 380-” land lies be given the first cVmce yet legally abandoned. ate occupancy! Appliances and carpeting. M U ST BE closed front porch and ERA 1 YEAR BUYERS PRO­ Manchester 89,900 Manchester 82,900 Comics...... 8 James Lewis, of the DOT office to buy It. It was not clear toaay if mascot was a violation of the SEENI TECTION PLANI Asked today what interest the Older Colonial with too many extras to A well kept two family home with se­ Entertainment...... t2 of rights of way, said Weiss's letter the district also has that right as a First Commandment which for- MaUof^ sMd h f would Uka town might have in the land. blda warship of false goda. possibly list here, but the ones that Obiluarles...... io attention about a week municipality. U w ronoa parate entrances and a large open Mayor Barbara Weinberg said. "I knew when I space before ; Mow c. BLANCHARD & ROSSEno, INC. can’t be ignored are a dining room ta­ Opinion...... 6 . -j . John D. LaBelle Jr., counsel for "Obviously the town always has an ‘ ^IcbiM , a imduiRUi of tha porch. This could be the investment Peopletalk ...... 2 Weiss said his letter was a the district, could not contacted the Board of Education what, I REALTORS ble, buffet, chandelier, washer, dryer, interest in state surplus land." was saying wouldn't be popu­ 189 WEST CENTER STREET you’re looking for before tax time rolls Sports...... !.!!!! isliz routine inquiry the town normally for comment on the district's • She said she was not aware the D w a” to # totofftton. “M* refrigerator, disposal and a garage around. Television...... 8 makes whenever it appears that status under the law. lar," MaUette said. "Miner ^ oorn to 1 for the youth (Corner of M c K m ) town had expressed any interest door opener. Call for the rest of the Weather...... 2 land left over after highway Joyner said today the town's body’s got to fight the battle. Jho^iw ait ilarawad up,’’ until she learned about it from the I’m trying to reinstate 646-2482 L best! ______• ••••••••••••••••••••• construction may be declared inquiry about the land is a "matter press. M a l U wUd. ; -/