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■ a i i ^ RMtALE UWNANO RFFICt/RETAIl CARS CANS CARR FURNfTURE IlAROEN EOUPMENT FUR SALE FOR SALE RMSALE 100th birthday: 1 and 2 bay goroges. MANCHESTER. Warm WATERBED king sli*. Nol Eighth directors vote against accord/page 3 and Inviting 3 bedroom Storoge only. 945 and OFFICE Type desk. Good RENAULT Alllone«s VWBugTl^r^w 990 per month. Allbrio Complete paMoge ex­ condition. Also, othm- 1983, 1984. ExcotfSf^ Contemporary style bi­ cluding headboard. plus oxtras. Bost on ir. Salvation Army level home with on Realty. 4494)917. ofRce furniture. 449- cpnditton. fully sor- Phono 449-7435. Asking 9100. Coll 742- FM ALL YOUR LAWR 3dt3, Sa// Your Car vlcod. Must soil ono. abundance of extrosi 5918 eveningsjs Evonlnos. Featuring formal din­ CARENEEIt..CAU 743-9474. celebrates / page 11 ing room, 3 '/i baths, 3 SOFA Bed. Brown VOLVO 1979. Dt^:4 Twins better? Herzog, Cards unconvinced/page 15| car garage, lovely Tweed, Cleon. Good PHIL'S UWN CARE MUSICAL MUSTa NG. 1947. Auto- door, automatic, 'AM- condition. Reasonable. motlc, runs and looks FM cassette. Idootje- landscaped lot. ASove Merchandise Fall d e a n Up, Hedge ITEMS 4 LinoB — 10 Days r ig h t In i 9199,900. 4444934. Trimming, Mowing, good. Whito. 822110. cond cor. PrlcwTlo SOB charge each oddt- Also, 1943 Impolo 55 •#^L«00.433-9747;- Century-31 Epstein. FRUITWOOD Dining set Fertilizing. Call today FOR Sole 1 drum set, 1 447-0B95.O Includes table and 4 tlonal line, per dw- Vou c o n v o r flb lo 409. 4 CHEVY 1971 Monto iHorio tor Free Estimate. guitar end 1 keyboard. s p ^ . 849)0 firm. 423- chairs. Good condi­ All reasonable. Call can canool at any time. 350, T-fop, needs sdiBo 4052 or 423-7823. work. STDOor bostoffbr. CUmHNB tion. 9400. Coll 449-1998 742-7476 4444)084 after 3:30. SORRY, after 4pm. PLYM OUtH 1974 Voloro. Russ of 4494)501. NO REFUNDS OR FOR SALE SQUARE Dance clothes, MUS*^ Sell. 3 piece bed- 4 cylinder, automatic. Todoy Is great d a y ... and ADJUSTMENTS 71,000 miles, $575. 728- shoes, dresses, petti- room set. Ilka new. Classified Is a great way W ILLINGTON R ld«t. Im- coots, etc. Coll after 9800. Phone 447-9407 4432. 443-0700 ovonlnos. moculot* n*w*r 3 b«d- ... to sell somethlngl 443- GAU HERALD 5pm. 449-4453. 3711. s f g i r * CHEVROLET 1982 Ca- SCRANTOH room Townhouat. prlco Classic. 9 pas­ Cothtdrol calling, AU TH ENTIC 40's clo- CNRYtLER'FLYROIITE GLASSIHED senger wagon, low CHnVBLER eXKCUnVE •Ildar to dack, wo- thlng, also mini dresses R 7 1 LAWN AND TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ ■har/dryar, fully op- and skirts, size 5. Call FUJH.QH/COAL/ mileage, fully loaded. VEHtCLES AND SELECT U8RP 447-9025 eveninax m i HARDEN proximately 3000, also 643-2711 Excollont condition. CAm ... —M. plloncad kitchan, naw FMEWDOD 50 to 100k numerals and 447-1029 offer 4pm. SOME 8.9% nNANCINQ Q fr aurhratrrManchRster — A City of VillagR Charm HrralJi point, alactric goroga, letters for shirts, caps, LES« bosamant.in4,500. 524- etc. Best offer. 449^3442 CHEVY 1977 Von. 4 cy­ 4049 laoya masaoga. offer 5:30pm.o VOLKSWAGON 1974, linder, standard shift, 87 FIFTH AVE. m •14M0 Yellow, Super Bootle. power steering, radio, FALL CLEANUP FIRiWOOD S1M.E Sole, ^uch, choir, 87 LsBARON •S3 per eo(0, S f t tangdw. runs well. Asking 8850. TuBBday, Oct. 20.1987 COFFEE table and end Fully Iniurtd, F n* eiUmalM Hotpoint self-clean Excollont condition. OTSTWko •lajNa L0T8AJWD gfMo, Mlvwed, S eord Coll 447-1924 offer 5om. 443-9374. 30 Cents table (together or se- mlntmum. MC/VISA electric stove, old gas 87 RAIDER 4x4 •12.700 FOR SALE parate),one Individual CORRIVEAU^ stove, old gas dryer, d 6 d g e A spen 1977. MAZDA 426 1981. 47,000 Northirn Flrawiod Slont-4, 4 9 ,^ original miles. 4 door, auto­ 87 RAII4CHARQER gloss topped coffee ta­ Laws Service authentic Drientol •17,605 BRAND Naw Llitingl ble. Call 743-5918 OMrlliitBrs 8x11, 2 false Orientals, miles, 1 owner. $1395. matic transmission. Plonnad commarclol evenlnos.o 646-9716 449-5445. Asking $3500. 444-8715. •7 SHADOW Z72-a6IS Panasonic stereo. 433- TiMkoAoaOM •10.505 In Buisf zonal Main Straat, El­ 4422 after 5pm. CHEVY Impolo Wogon lington. Approxl- 1978. V-8, low miles. 87 DODGE niNooHio •10,048 Market tries to rebound motaly 3 ocras In hot Excellent condition. 80 TEMPO 4 Or. •0.098 growing orao. Ideal tor Relief at the White House 82100. 649-2130 o ffer 80 LeBARON tor. •10M 6 bonks, rastouronts, of­ 5pm. WASHINGTON (A P ) - The White House 08 DODGE MO OorHL •14,496 fices, retail, ate. Coll today expressed relief at an early surge In the for more details. Prices higher, 80 DODGE OM ootML •14.708 stock market after its record 500-point coiiapse 1310,000. Jackson & 00 RELIANT 8.W. •8.905 Jockson, 447-0400. a and urged Investors to be calm, while pledging 86 DODGE the government would not take any precipitous trading heavy ANDOVER. Vlaw the CLYDE CHARGER •7,608 action to intervene. C beautiful Pali tollaga CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. c from these wooded 3.3 80CHY. GTS Turbo •10,205 At the same time, the Federal Reserve vowed ROUTE 83, VERNON after epening acres, 100 foot frontage 4 Or. *7005 to provide the nation’s financial system with the 79 Cougar Coup* •2005 80 RELIANT on pond. 975,000. Klar- SO LeBARON Com •13,406 necessary liquidity, or eaay emergency loan non Realty, 449-1147. si Dodgo D1S0 PU •4005 terms, to ensure that the turmoil in the stock NEW YORK (A P) - Stock prices shot 85 CAMARO Coup* 82 Contury oou,, •6105 •0006 market does not spread to the nation’s banks. higher in heavy trading on the New York •3 Bonnovlllo 4 or. •6005 85 MUSTANG aiu, •8096 "W e are encouraged by the early rise In the Stock Exchange this morning, rebound­ 2 s i IUIIJ1E88 S3 ciiovy S10 Taho* «i4 •7105 85 HORIZON 4 Or. •4.395 market and we do not want to act precipitously in ing from Monday’s $500 billion selloff as PROPERTY S3 Rogol 4 Or. •6005 84 TOYOTA CAMRY •0,995 any way that would do more damage,” exchanges in London and Frankfurt also •8295 rallied. T Newer, free-standing •4 Bronco 4x4 84 FORD TEMPO •5,795 presidential spokesman Marlin Fitswater said as T The Dow Jones industrial average building. Inside seat­ 64 Rogol coup. •8095 84 PONT. 5000 STE •7496; the market shot up nearly 200 points in early trading. rose about 123 to 1,862 in the first 90 ing, plus drive thiu. 64 Comoro owpa •8495 SSLeBARONaor. •6.796 1,000 sau a re fe e t. UChovy S-10pieku|i' •6495 minutes as traders rushed to buy stocks 83 DODGE 400 a Or. •4,906 Training available. 85 Chovy Coprlco 4 or. •8495 Government response Is key that had been beaten down in Monday’s Call for all details. 66 Nova 4 dr. •8495 83 MUSTANG noo •4.006 tumultuous trading that pushed the Dow 995,000. Strano Real WASHINGTDN (A P) - The free-fall in the down 508 points, in the worst day since se Culloat 2 dr. •10,055 78 MONTE CARLO Estate. 447-"SOLD".o Apprm. aOK Ori Ono- stock market, unlike the Great Crash of 1929, is the great crash of 1929. 86 FI50 4 X 4 •10,195 Omar MM4. lanH •3,005; not signaling a recession, economists believe, but About 40 million shares traded in the 87 Spoctrum 4 dr. •8465 they caution that a lot will depend on how first 20 minutes, putting the New York government policy-makers respond to the RURTOAOES Stock Exchange on track for another ini 872-9111 875-3311_ turmoil on Wall Street. Story on page 9. record day of trading volume. Trying to calm the markets, the at Treasury secretary flies home exchange asked securities houses not to NO PAYMENTS use computerized program trading, Up to 7 years. Kiss your fi­ TAKE A LOOK LDNDDN (A P) — U.S. Treasury Secretary nancial dlftlcultlos eaodbye. 82 Mazda GLC James A. Baker III cut short European meetings which moves huge blocks of stock and Avoid foreclosure. Catch up LYNCH 4 0r„ Aulo *3495 and hurried home today on the supersonic contributes to the volatility of the on Into payments such os first 85 Chev Blazer 4x4 Concorde because of the stock market plunge. market. or second merteoee or oven PONTIAC-TOYOTA The stock market also was buoyed by outstanding credit card Mils. WwiUa Lo«4M *1 2,400 "1 think it’s Important I get back to 84 T-BIrd Turbo „ Washington," Baker told a reporter as he an announcement that the Federal Keep your home free and 76 TOYOTA COHSPT clear withaut liens. Bad acvMtr *6,995 changed planes at Heathrow Airport after Reserve would inject money as neces­ 79 BUICK REGAL VS sary to support the health of the markets credit ar late payment his­ 79 FORD F160 4x4 SPT CAB 82 Line. Town Cor arriving from Sweden. IlMia tory Is not a proMem. Kindly 79 QMC PASS VAN •7990 Baker was in West Germany on Monday and and banking system. ca ll: 79 JEEP CHEROKEE 4x4 80 Pontisc Bunbird A statement from West German •3196 met with finance officials to discuss currency Tht SWiBS 79 VW RABBIT AC stability. He had been scheduled to meet Swedish authorities today eased concerns that ConsBrvQtIVB Group so CHEV CITATION 83 Mazda Pickup Germany would allow its interest rates 80 FORD FAIRMONT WON •3700 leaders today. 1-4S4-4404 or 84 Mazda 820LX to rise, a move that might choke off 80 FORD MUSTANG Shock waves affect all of us economic growth in the United States by 1-4S4-13M BO PONT FIREBIRD 4*.l04dMl •7996 so PONT SUNBIRD 81 Merc. Marquis forcing interest rates higher here as 2 NEW YORK (AP) - Whether they know it or 80 TOYOTA 4 WD PU Brougham • 3 2 ^ well. so TOYOTA CELICA not, millions of Americans wil) be aUeetod by. MDiKjay. Rentals 87 Line. Continental ^ shock waves from the stock market’s awesome Vho- aaarkMfr t aaVaiiNiaaattaasBMw** 81 CHEV MALIBU iBathar, Sunroof SAVE perplex analysts. Investors seemed torn SI CHEV CHEVETTE loss, which could result in a business slowdown between the theory that massive U.S. a1 OATSUN 200SX 85NlM.nSt.nz. that will dampen c o i^ m e r spending, cost Jobs trade and budget deficits would cause SI OATSUN B210 8L and possibly leadKrnigher taxes, economists ROOMS the dollar to fall and trigger high FOR RENT 81 MERC COUGAR G8 say. Story on page f. Local brokers are urging calm 0 3 81 OLDS CUTLASS CR $AVE inflation and high interest rates, and the 1 81 PLY RELIANT 84 Mwc. M.rquI. TZ alternate theory that interest rates and H ikin' ' SINGLE Room with pri­ SI SUBARU OL Billionaire shrugs off loss vate bath In aulet Brougham $AVE inflation would be dragged down by a By Money Concelmon there was no real panic Monday at the James T. Blair of 87 N. Lakewood 81 TOYOTA CELICA OT 86 Sable "LS" recession. 9 rooming house. 980 per 82 OLDS CUT SUP 4 DR NEW YORK (A P ) - Sam Walton, idenUfied by Herald Reporter office on 923 Main St. “ But we’re holding Circle, a local stockbroker, agreed. 4 Oth LeoGod, to mi *11g4Q0 week. Security and ref­ 82 OLDS CUT CIERA 4 DR Forbes magazine as the nation’s wealthiest man, "Right now you can build a case for our breath." “ One company goes down, and all the 84 M u d . Pickup erences required. 444- 82 PONT BONNE WON •4500 shrugged off the more than half a billion dollars whatever you want," said Morgan Local brokers' reactions to Monday’s Lutkiewicz advises Investors to start investors for follow like sheep," he said. 1484 or S49-3018 82 PONT 6000 LE ne S3 Lynx Wg., al a c •3995 hdJost in the stock market plunge. McDonnell, managing director of Mose­ stock market drop of 508 points is mixed, buying. "There’s a lot of bargains right " It ’s a market of institutions. When it 82 TOYOTA CELICA OT 84 Toyota Calica - ’% ’s paper anyway," Walton, the founder and ley, Hallgarten, Estabrook & Weeden but many seem optimistic that the now now." gets back to the people’s market again, Sh 82 TOYOTA TERCEL AT. AO FS. MX •89QQ Inc. in Chicago. tei APARTMENTS 83 BUICK REOAL largest shareholder of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., said low -pric^ stocks may help build the These “ bargains" may help bring the it will become normal.” FOR RENT S3 BUICK SKVHAWK 87 Mazda RX7 Monday. “ It was paper when we started and it’s Bond prices surged. Traders said one market back up. market back. " I f I had a lot of money Local investors are recommending Di S3 BUICK SKYLARK paper afterward." reason was that investors were putting that I wanted to invest right now. I ’d that people buy now or hold onto what "It was horrendous. We knew the 83 OATSUN 2008X *19,200 Walton said he wasn’t worried about his money in bonds out of fears of the buy." said Richard Lauzier, vice they’ve got. tic MANCHESTER 2nd floor 83 DOOOE VAN 85 Old. Calais market was going to go. but we didn’t Of 3 family. Nice resi­ nal wealth. "A s faras I’m concerned, we're possibility — however remote — that the president of Manchester State Bank. "There's been a tremedous decline In da S3 FORD ESCORT n n oBiitd •7495 know It was going to be this bad." said dential area. 4 room,2 S3 MERCURY LYNX :$9using totally on the company doing well and devastation in stock markets would Lauzier feels a lot of sellers will be back assets foreveryone. But most people are [ Ni S3 TOYOTA CAMRY LE cause another 1930s-style depression by Martin Lutkiewicz, a manager at porches, garage, kit­ *12,900 {taking care of our customers.” in the market soon. "M y feeling is that hanging on," said David Molumpby, a chen appliances. Base­ S3 TOYOTA COROLLA INVEST, an Independent Brokerage 84 CHEVY CAMARO u Walton and his family own 38.6 percent of the wiping out people’s investments and the market has Just had an adjustment, stockbroker at the Manchester office of ;; on ment washer and dryer Division 6f ISFA Corp. and a part of the 84 CHEV CELEBRITY WAO. stock in the Wal-Mart chain, or 218 million causing a crisis in confidence. ^ a reaction." William H. Rybeck k Co. of Meriden. "1, ; ne hook-ups. No pets. 64 CHEVY CELEB. CL MORIARTY^ In contrast, analysts said the rebound Savings Bank of Manchester. The reasons fpr the drop are varied, would think it would be best to ride itout ’ . 9435. plus heat and 84 MAZDA 628 TOUR SDN. shares. as in stocks seemed to grow out of a at this point Instead of selling." electricity. Security 84 OLDS OUST CRUISER BROTHERS? “ It basically is unprecedented," said but Burke blames the relationship or 84 PONT 8000 4 OR conviction that corporate earnings were John Burke Jr., president of Basic between the money supply and interest Lauzier agreed. "M y Inward reaction and references re­ 84 SUNBIRD 4 DR. RED 301 CtntBT 81. Fed will provide liquidity ar quired. 443-8423. NEW good enough to support higher prices. Investment Service of 79 E. Center St. rates. "The real problem was, the would be like the president's, that I ’m 84 PONT GRAND PRIX L/E ManchMlar, CT Prices of U.S. Treasury bonds soared MANCHESTER. 3 room 84 PONT PARR. BRM WASHINGTDN (AP) — The Federal Reserve, He said Indications of the coming drop money supply contracted while the not concerned," he said. 1987 Plymouth Colt E 4-Door Sedan 84 SUBARU OL-4X4 WAO. seeking to insure that the turmoil in the stock early today as investors sought a safe came earlier this year with the interest rates kept rising," Burke said. The strong adverse reaction to the CO apartment, applian­ 84 TOYOTA CAMRY L/E 643-5135 Sc ces, heat hot water, Subcompiicl Import Winner N E W 1987 Chrysler N ew Yorker n ew 1987 Chrysler LeBaron Coupe market does not spread to the nation’s banks, haven in government securities offering illiquidity in the bond market. Burke He also blamed large investors. "The economy was strange, Lauzier said. "I C nmpiiiv lo; I nyi>l:i lend. Nissjin Scnlni. Mii/ib .t’ .l. 84 TOYOTA CELICA ST ni garage, first floor. I iirbo engine, luxui-y ptiekagc. leather interior Automatic, air conditioning, A M /FM cassette, 84 TOYOTA P.U. pledged today to provide the necessary liquidity fixed incomes. That meant the yield on said he got a signal to sell in August. reason that we’ve taken such a big hit feel the economy is strong, and will tl.iikl^i I i\k', Siihiitii lhikhh.id. Siivk BIll.WII Adults preferred. No ami inore. rear defrost and more. 84 TOYOTA SUPRA to protect the financial system. Lutkiewicz said that although custo­ isn't that people are selling, institutions continue to be strong (or the next couple SI 84 TOYOTA TERCEL ^TMim/VMIS pets. Lease and secur­ Compiirclo: Huick I'iirk Compare (u: Olds Calais. In a one-sentence statement issued before the Please turn to page 10 mers were surprised and concerned. are selling." years." he said. ■e Avcnue.or Okl:. W 84 TOYOTA XTRACAB 4x4 “ ■F0R8ALE ity. 9485 per month. Buick Somerset Rc^gul. 88 BUICK SKYHAWK opening of the market. Federal Reserve 444-7348. * 1 1 1 /f .iim .’ Ko^*nc>‘. Stock Nil I I.Vi Kord Thunderhird and 88 CHEVY CELEBRITY C/L Chairman Alan Greenspan said, "The Federal or S7.^Y5h /S1CNW Down or$l6JI95 W/S2000 Down f m o.* FORD 1967 ^ ten truck. MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ Mercury Cougar l.S. *199/. as CHEVY CAMARO Reserve, consistent with its responsibilities as Stock 0111.174 ur 612,099 w/S2000 llkmn 86 FORD ESCORT WAO. Bast Offer. Phone 643- room Townhouse. 86 FORD ESCORT OL 5361 after 5pm. thfr nation’s central bank, affirmed today its Fully appllanced kit­ 89FORD F-1504 x4 Weinberger hints of more guif retaiiation ■'K' A i readiness to serve as a source of liquidity to chen, parking for 2 88 FORD LTD CROWN VIC Oi 88 MERCURY O h MARQ. support the economic and financial system.” cars. 9495 per month, HOTOWYCIES/: WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Monday and indicated that future action under which the United States would President Reagan said Monday UtO ’, ai heat and hot water 88 NISSAN STANZA O/L 88 OLOS CUT SUP CPE M0PED8 Secretary Caspar Weinberger hinted may be necessary to end Iran's decrease the level of its gulf forces Iranian facility, a former oil platform W( Included. No pets. Se­ S8PONT 1000 Advice to investors: Sit tight today that several rounds of additional “ indiscriminate, unprovoked attacks on would be “ when and if the Iranian standing in two separate sections, was VC curity deposit and 1 88 PONT PARIS BROUGH. NEW YDRK (AP) — Stockholders riding this year lease. 449-0795. S8 PONT SUNBIRD 4 DR. HONDA 1979 CB 650. 1 retaliation may be needed to "drive the non-belligerent shipping.” behavior changes or when and if the "a command and control tower with 88 TOYOTA 4 x 4 PICKUP owner, low miles, mint ferocious beast of a market are advised to hold on message home" to Iran that the United “ If they keep it up, there will be other nations of the world take sufficient radar and the ability to track shipping BOLTON. " Mature per­ NEW 1987 Chrysler G T S >p 18 TOYOTA 4 x 4 PICKUP condition. $750 or best tight and dig in their spurs. In the wake of the States will not tolerate its attacks on additional responses that we hope action to dry up the Iranians’ ability to through the gulf." son or couple" tor o NEW 1987 Colt Vista Station Wagon NEW 1987 Plymouth Caravelle Auto, A / C , speed control, tilt wheel, 2.5 18 TOYOTA TERCEL tu offer. 647-9161 or 647- unprecodent^ bloodbath on Wall Street, some merchant shipping. ultimately will drive (he message home get the materials necessary to carry out He said the platform's destruction by very nice 4V» rooms Automatic. A M / K M stereo, power steering, 4-door, automatic, air conditioningr'AM / FM engine and more. ■8 CEVY CELEBRITY 9040. M •8 CHEVY NOVA financial consultants are telling clients it may be And he said that U.S. forces in the to them," Weinberger'sald on the "CBS these indiscriminate attacks.” U.S. ships was "an appropriate and with fireplace, knotty luggiigc rack, rear wiper and more. stereo, rear defrost and more. Compare lo: Honda Accord. Ma/da 626. Chevrolet M pine decor. Picture 86 FORD RANOER XLT too late to sell. Reasoning that stock prices Persian Gulf will be cut back "when and Morning News." "This is a situation in The United States has been urging proportionate response to their missile SUK'k fflll.k)^ Celchrily. Pontiac 6000. 88 PONT BONNEVILLE already may have bit their lowest levels, many 9 windows, den, 1 bed­ Okls Ctcru. Huick Century. S8 PONT ORAND AM AUTO if Iran changes.” which either we carry out principles of that the permanent members of the attack on a freighter, which wounded stl room plus patio and Ford Sable. Pontiac Grand as PONT TRANS AM investment counselors are encouraging their Weinberger, in a series of television freedom of the seas or we give up and United Nations Security Council ap­ some of our people.” 86 TOYOTA CELICA OT SERVIGES m stone wall near brook I A M . Olds Calais, Buick clients to look long term. Story on page 9. interviews, defended the U.S. Navy walk away.” prove a resolution calling for a trade 9575 Includes heat. No *10,899 *9,999 86 TOYOTA CELICA OTS Di Somcrvcl. Slock 0H1185 *199/.mo.* as TOYOTA COROLLA attack on an Iranian military facility Weinberger said the only condition embargo on Iran. Please tarn to page 19 pets. 2 months secur­ arSII.495w/S26MDown 87 TRANS AM OTA bil ity. Call Mr. Lindsey. 87 TOY SUPRA RED MET 449-4000. 87 NISSAN 8ENTRA 8/E AUTO SERVICE 87 PONT SUNBIRD Wt FOR Rent. 3 bedroom 87 SUZUKI 8AMURI J/X Militaiy plane crashes ro apartment, close to 87 TOYOTA CAMRY e Oil Lube Filter Enfield escapee may be here, busline. Monthly rent. gr Coll 449-9254. Special *16.09 into Indianapolis hotel VO MANC h A s YR r , about Low Cost • Complete Brake se November 15. 3 bed­ System! say cops and his worried mom d i room, 1W baths, cellar Financing INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A Jet Authorities believe 107 people were CO ond attic area. 9750 per • Tune up Speciair fighter crashed a mile short of an in the building at the time. month plus utilities and Availabie • Cooling System*' ‘ . Bv Bruco Motzkln brother spoke to him this weekend, so be may not go back home." Indianapolis International Airport Firefighters continued to seaach efi heat. 2 month security. room-to-room for more people. Herald Roportor he was depressed. Officer Gary Wood, a police runway today, plowing into a hotel tn No pets. References. • Alternatora, "But I don’t know what happened spokesman, said that Chabot has where at least seven people died The point of impact waa the 443-2131. ini Aii Vehicies Startera, and A Manchester man who escaped to trigger this off,” she said. served time before for charges such ai^ others were injured as the Jet second floor. MOBILE Home. Working Tire Service Monday from the state’s minimum Chabot escaped from the Connec­ as breach of peace and assault. He exploded in "fireball," police and single male adult pre­ Warranteed! 7 7 security prison in Enfield may be in ticut Correctional Institution in said that Chabot is not considered witnesses said. ferred. Leose, secur­ • Body work and - Manchester, the man’s motheK said Enfield while on a work detail dangerous. Up to 25 people were missing and ON ity. No pets. 443-3880. Extandad TODAY Rust repair this morning. outside the perimeter of the Jail Winegar was obviously upset this seven were confirmed dead In the Warranties < • " I think he’s in Manchester,” grounds. He was last seen chopping morning about her son’s escape. accident at the 220-room Ramada ^ p R E A N O • Car don’t run? Free towing for said Kathleen Winegar, whoae son, wood shortly before 3pm . Monday. " I can’t sleep. I can’t eat,” she Inn Airport, which occurred Just Index OFFICE SPACE Avaiiabie... William Cbabot, 22, was sentenced Manchester police Sgt. Gary said. after 9 a.m., said Robert Duncan, customer sarvlca oara" A d v ic e . . 13 LotterY. Waterhouse said that police also Winegar said that she does not an attorney for the Indianapolis only In Mancheater. ■ 1 tai August to 2Vt years in prison on Business. .10 Obituaries— 10 EXCELLENT Location. . ‘Charges of second-degree forgery. believe Chabot may be around think his escape was planned In Airport Authority. Claselfled . 10-20 Opinion______0 ■ 500 square feet and up. ‘ Winegar said that Chabot has had town. advance, but that “ it was probably I Up to 10 people were transported Store and offices from o^b MIKE FLYNN Comics 0 People 2 emotional problems ail his life. "W e’ve known Billy for a lot of a spur of the moment thing.’’ M area hospitals, said Larry Curl, a 9300 a month. 447-9333 LYNCH Sports___ 15-17 278 Hartfari neai "H e was always In trouble,” she years, and be usually comes back to " I still love my son, and I wish if |i>okeaman for the fire department Conneoticut _A-5 or 449-5334 TsIeYlsIon — . 13 PONTIAC-TOYOTA 8 am-8 pm "■ said. ‘ "The police have more town," said Waterhouse. "W e’re he reads this be will turn himself rescue units on the scene. Entsftalnment 13 500 W. Center St. U.8./Wor1d _ 7 , t / idetures of him than I do." keeping an eye on his mother's WILLIAM CHABOT * A temporary morgue was estab­ Focus. 11 Don't miss the many offer­ Mancheetair 649-8309 < Winegar said that when Chabot’s bouse, but he knows a lot of people Please torn to page 10 . . . EnfiBid escapBB lished at the eaat end of the hotel. LooN newt 3-6,10 Weethsr ...- 2 ings In today's classified BUD'S MDTOn BALES columns. 6464321 4 - t — MAWCHE8TER HERALD. Tuwday. Oct. M. i m MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 20. 1087 — 3

THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER SimS:SSS.V, Eighth directors cast a ‘no’ vote against accord c ThtAcoiMWeMher foracast lor • A M ^ Wedhesday. October 2i >^-Weather;^forecast lor Wednesday By Alex GIrelll Bv the town overcharging town outlet recommendation but put off the Dayome Conditions and High Temperatures Assoclott Editor an immediate legal action chal­ electorate over the agreement. proposed sewer to serve commer­ Hti fees when new customers hook up to action after John D. LaBelle Jr., the lenging the town’s legal right to A la ska '3L2% Longest said the double billing cial development in Buckland. miCTUJ district sewers. district’s legal counsel, said it charge the outlet fees for connec­ The prospects for an agreement “ irks the hell out of me” Longest In her argument against taking a T On four separate motions by might be legally questionable to do tions to sewer lines in the district. I .A • - • I A , between the town and the Eighth said the practice is “ 100 pereent stand on the referendum guestions, Air A rizona Director Thomas Landers, the so. Only Tripp supported him. uruil ■ ;im Jl -,c~OJ ' Utilities over fire and sewer Juris­ illegal.” Boutin argued that (he board is refi board voted to recommend defeat Directors Ljinders. Boutin, and diction took an expected blow At Monday’s meeting. Burns ’M p p said the billing by the town, badly split and thus should not Rei of each of the Questions on the Are Burns voted against the motion. Nevada ^ ' [jrtni C TU I; ■ tMXi • Monday night when the district’s read a letter from Jeffrey B. which began early last year, was make a recommendation. see and sewer agreement. Burns said that if the district Board of Directors voted 4-2 to Garfield, general counsel of the instituted “ in order to intimidate She asked for comment from U.S Voting with Landers were Direc­ started a suit now and the town- F lo rid a ^ 'L 'T ili ■ L-TXJl ■ £Tta recommend that the district voters state Elections Enforeement Com­ us” Tripp said that if the suit is LaBelle, but he declined, saying he D-f tors Joseph Tripp, Samuel Longest district agreement passes, the started and the agreement passes, turn it down in the Nov. 3 election. and Ellen Burns. District Presi^nt mission. who said that in his has disqualified himself for all of opinion, it would not be a violation district would have no standing in the district can drop the suit. nig Texas The "no” vote was advocated by Walter Joyner and Lorraine Boutin questions involving the agreement. iDTtair L '-ta l .•..tr.'ta of general statutes for the directors court and would have to spend The town adminstration argues . the board on four questions district voted against the motion. Director LaBelle was on the district team E to take a stand as long as they did money needlessly. that the outlet fees are to pay for ; voters would have to pass in the Willard Marvin, who favors the that negotiated terms of the gm New Mexico not spend any of the public’s money Under terms of the agreement, downstream Improvements in agreement. pla ; election in order to carry out the agreement, was absent from the the district would surrender Its agreement. to promote that stand. sewer service and that district atx directors’ meeting in the district sewer jurisdiction. Landers countered that the board Georgia Jicrtai 17.M In another matter affecting the sewage goes into town lines to the nei, firehouse at 32 Main St. Director Longest, sewercommis- Landers, too. argued that Nov. 4 town’s sewage disposal plant. is often divided on policy issues. AU^wtic relationship between the town and C The four opposing directors had sioner, failed to win majority is the date on which to consider a The town began making the Longest said, “ If we a g r ^ every Ocv.'in New Hampshire | ^ | ■ cru ji'^ ex a f t iv k district, the director defeated a planned at the last directors’ lor m O N T S support for a motion that called on suit. He said the directors are charge within the district after a time, we wouldn’t be doing our Hai motion to start legal action against meeting to vote the negative the district’s legal counsel to .start bound to carry out the will of the Ww lilnflio « |6 l"| dispute arose over how to route a job” alu Colorado i i ’CTLil^crui on W w m C o m SlaOorvary V- 1987 fu-jr.u Urn 2 A f t II Wr».lt>ir»#, fin Utah wicnuli^icr.'cii 8th eyes Mayfair as site for meetings Snow dusts far North NBAgrapMo Future meetings of the Eighth a meeting of district voters to side the one calling for meetings to The move to provide access for District-will temporarily be held in approve the purchase of the Don be held at Mayfair. handicapped people began when a Between 1980 and 1986, the number of households In the the community room of Mayfair Willis garage property on Main Among them are construction of district resident. Margherita United States rose from 80.4 million to 88.8 million — an Gardens, a housing complex for the Street, across Hilliard Street from a ramp to the office of the tax Tripp, who is secretary of the while rain widespread Increase of 10.5 percent. The U.S. Bureau of the Census elderly, if the Housing Authority of the district’s main firehouse. collector, clear markings of a Commission on Handicapped, sug­ Manchester gives its approval Director Joseph Tripp opposed said the number of households increased In all 50 states, parking space for the handicapped, gested it in a letter to the directors. By Tho Attoclatod Press Thunderstorms ranged across Wednesday. spending the $700,000 that will be consultation with the Commission Buying the Willis property, how­ central Texas while rain was but declined by about 1 percent in the District of The Mayfair site was recom­ needed to buy the Willis property. for the Handicapped over installa­ ever, was apparently under consid­ Sections o f the far North had a widely scattered from eastern Columbia. mended by a committee of Eighth "And he successfully opposed a tion of hand rails, and providing District directors seeking a meet­ eration before that letter was sent. dusting of snow today while rain Kentucky across eastern Tennes­ proposal to have the meeting of adequate space for handicapped In ing place that would be accessible was widespread across the South see into northern Alabama. voters to decide the issue held on the first floor of the firehouse. At the Oct. 28 meeting, district to handicapped people. and Midwest. Rain also spread from northw­ Nov. 2. the day before the townwide The committee also recommends voters will be asked to authorise the But the directors are also seeking election. moving government functions out purchase, to appropriate up to Light snow fell early today in est Iowa into southern Minnesota. Almanac to buy the Don Willis garage The committee named to make of the firehouse to a new location, $800,000 for buying the property and North Dakota and northern Today’s forecast called for rain property on Main Street as a district facilities accessible to the possibly land the district bought for related costs, and to authorize Minnesota. over the Appalachians, the lower permanent district government handicapped. Tripp, Thomas Land­ near Buckland Street to build a issuing bonds, notes, mortgages or Rain and thunderstorms were Great Lakes region, upper Ohio headquarters. ers. and Ellen Burns, made a firehouse, or possibly a house that other obligations to finance the scattered from northwest Arkan­ Valley and [Tennessee Valley; The directors have set Oct. 28 for ’-'''-''-imendations be­ would have to be renovated. purchase. sas across Missouri, Illinois and rain and thunderstorms scat­ southern Michigan. tered from (he southern Appal­ achians across the central Gulf Coast states to the Texas coast; District tabies Garry Aibert promotion Weather Trivia snow over eastern Minnesota, Today's weather picture was drawn by Laurie Rau, 10, who mixing with rain in northern lives on Florence Street and attends Nathan Hale School. A proposal to provide funds for who voted against postponing con­ said were outstanding, but she for study Wisconsin and changing to rain in naming Garry T. Albert, an Eighth sideration of the promotion. It was wondered whether department byl­ The seven bids ranged from a low northern Michigan; cloudy skies District firefighter, as a deputy he who proposed it to the board in a aws provide for the position. of $6,550 to a high of $8,280. 9ver much of the Plains; and CONNECTICUT WEATHER chief of the department was tabled report on the department. Tripp, who read a long list of The directors also waived com­ generally sunny skies over most Monday night for further study by Director Lorraine Boutin, one of qualifications, said the appoint­ petitive bid requirements on a the district Board of Directors. those who questioned the move, ment was recommended b^ause of the rest of the nation. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Christopher The expensive new "interactive toys" $2,507 repair of some ceiling tiles Highs were expected to be in Wren (1632); Arthur Rimbaud (1854); can beam hits on targets on kiddle TV Director Joseph Tripp, fire com­ said she had no reservations about the department now feels it needs and the sheetrock to which they are Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: missioner, was the only director Albert, whose qualifications she the 30s over the upper Mississippi John Dewey (1859); Art Buchwald shows — and wipe out the family an officer whose schedule permits attached In the second floor of the him to be available for fire duties In Valley and North Dakota; 40s to Tonight, rain likely. Low 45 to 50. Wednesday, breezy. (1925); Mickey Mantle (1931) budget. . firehouse at 32 Main St. the daytime. SOs from northern New England Continued cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers. Director Thomas Landers asked TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWER: (b) New' The budget amount involved for the bid waiver, saying it was across much of New York, the High around 60. TODAY’S QUOTE: "Anyone who has York Yankees outfielder Mickey Mantle 8th votes rules change begun to think places some portion of H«nld photo by Koot would be about $1,100 for the rest of difficult to interest contractors in Great Lakes region and into the West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, rain likely. hit 536 homo runs between 1951 and the year. tho world In Jeopardy” — John Dewey. 1968. such a small Job. Under the Plains and northern Rockies; 80s Reversing a stand they took last could speak only at the end of the The directors opened bids Mon­ contract some tiles that have been Low 50 to 55. Wednesday, breezy. Continued cloudy © U17. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. Fair preparation from the South Carolina coast with a 50 percent chance of showers. High around 60. month, directors of the Eighth meeting when business had been day for the purchase of SO pairs of damaged by water would be across Florida and in southern Matthew Wright, 10, and Janet West, 8, carry pumpkins Utilities District Monday night completed or earlier in the meeting protective trousers for firemen and replaced and the entire ceiling Texas and inland Southern Cali­ Northwest Hills: Tonight, rain likely. Low 45 to 50. voted to change their meeting rules with permission from the directors. referred the bids to the fire officers would be repainted. ______fornia; 90s in the desert Southw­ Wednesday, breezy. Continued cloudy with a 50 Astrograph and corn that Lynne West unloaded from her car at to jiermit citizens to speak on issues est; and 60s to 70s across most of percent chance of showers. High around 60. Waddell School. The three preparing for the school facing the board before the board acts on them. the rest o f the nation. Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk harvest fair on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Temperatures around the na­ against tendencies today to speak oe- The change was passed Monday DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP tion at 3 a.m. EDT ranged from 13 Point: Wind variable becoming south 10 to 15 knots this fore thinking. If you don't, you might un­ afternoon increasing 15 to 20 knots tonight. Wind intentionally hurt the feelings of some­ by a unaniomous vote of the degrees at Yellowstone National one who likes you. directors. KEEPS Park, Wyo., to 77 at Yuma, Ariz. shifting west 15 to 20 knots Wednesday. Developer gets orders ^Birthday PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Trying to Directors Thomas Landers intro­ keep up w ith the Joneses Is not only un­ duced the proposal again as he did necessary, It's foolish. This Isn't the MANCHESTER’S SCHOOLS ON THE MOVE Oct. 21,1007 at the Sept. 21 board meeting, when route to pursue if you hope to Impress to get repairs started -.1 NMakiaW-hT i 'obMt$4A.‘ In th« year ahead, fresh opportunites others. it was defeated by a 4 to 3 vote.' will open up new horizons and vistas for But on Monday night it was ARIES (March 21-Aprll 10) Luck or Developer Paul P. Fiano must fix He said if work on repairing or you to explore. Take care, however, not chance, unaided, will not gain you the passed unaniously. ,to leap from one project to another be­ a fence behind Manchester High replacing the fence is not at least With The Democratic iWajority On goals you are seeking today. Elbow School or face possible action from started by the Oct. 26 board A fore you fully reap all the benefits. grease and determination are your key District President Walter Joyner PEOPLE LIBRA (Sept. 2>-Ocl. 23) Neglecting ingredients lor achievements. the Manchester Board of Educa­ meeting, the board should consider put the procedure Into effect The Board of Education: family obligations will arouse the Ire of TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today, you tion, said Francis A. Maffe Jr., suing Fiano. immediately and asked if there was your mate today. Take care of your du­ could be easily misunderstood and la­ chairman of the school board’s Fiano, contacted at his office this any public comment. No one spoke. Greatest smiles ties first, and avoid a peck of problems. beled a braggart by associates If you building and sites-transportation morning, said repairs would begin Will help others Major changes are ahead for Libras In start enhancing your recent accom­ committee. by the end of the week. Director Joseph Tripp inter­ the coming year. Send for your Astro- CHICAGO (AP) - Liza Min­ plishments. Be modest. “ I haven’t seen anything so far,” Board members were angered at jected that those attending the NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) - Graph predictions today. Mall $1 to As­ nelli, Tom Selleck and Cybill QEMINI (May 21-June 20) The actions Maffe said. “ I ’ll be satisfied when I the Oct. 13 school board meeting meeting had no way of knowing Country comedian Minnie Pearl, tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Peopie’s Opinions Count Shepherd have America’s grea­ of an extravagant friend could draw you see something. (But) it better when they learned Fiano had not what was on the agenda. Joyner who has been praised for raising Box 01428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Into an expense you didn't plan on to­ test smiles, says the American Be sure to state your zodiac sigh. happen before Monday." repaired a gapping hole in a fence read the agenda and asked again • Two public comment sessions at every meeting awareness of breast cancer, says day. Be selective regarding he created behind Manchester High for comment. No one spoke. Dental Hygienists’ Association. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Mental dis­ companions. first lady Nancy Reagan’s breast- cipline will be required today if you hope Directors to meet School. Fiano created the opening ’The Chicago-based organiza­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Because It At the September meeting. Land­ • Citizen’s committees established for curriculum, budget, cancer surgery will help others. to accomplish anything meaningful. to construct a small subdivision off tion announced the honors Mon­ will be the most convenient thing to do, ers. Joyner, and Director Ellen “I’m sorry she had to go Don’t let your daydreams sidetrack you on sewage plant Summit Street about two years ago. and the selection of principals day as part of this week’s you might agree to an arrangement to­ Burns voted in favor, On Monday through it. but I think their from your tasks. He had asked school officials if he National Itental Hygiene Week. day about which you are doubtful. You The town Board of Directors is night Tripp and Directors Samuel making it public and talking SAOITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Oao. 21) It's could regret It later. would be able to alter the slope of The celebrities were selected best not to spend too lavishly at this scheduled to meet at 5 p.m. today to Longest, and Lorraine Boutin about it as much as they have will LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You’re apt to find the hill on high school property to on the basis of a healthy smile, not time, hoping you’ll have the money to approve borrowing $14.3 million for joined in the voice vote In favor. lead other women to be more ample reasons for postponing your re- help with drainage problems. necessarily a glamorous one, the cover your bills when they come due. upgrading and expanding the Director Willard Marvin, who had Students’ and Teachers’ Safety Counts careful,’’ Miss Pearl said sponsbilitles today. None will be valid, The board agreed at the meeting association said, adding that good Thera's a chance your funds may be town’s sewage treatment plant off voted in opposition in September, Sunday. delayed. but you’ll try to convince yourself that to give Fiano one more try to repair oral hygiene and healthy teeth they are. Olcott Street. was absent Monday night. • Instituted smoking ban She has urged women to have CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 10) A ctlvi- Voters approved the issuance of the fence. The repairs are needed are essential to a great smile. VIRQO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) There’s a regular examinations, including tiea that are of interest to you might not possibility you might rely too heavily on $14.3 million in bonds for the project since the area behind the high At Tripp's suggestion the prop­ Minnelli is best known for her be of equal Interest to your companions • Supports Safe Rides - weekend program carried out by mammograms, citing the impor­ Lady Luck today. Be careful, however, in a 1985 referendum. The authori­ school is used as a landing area for osal by Landers was modified to concert and film performances. today. Get opinions from others before dedicated volunteers tance of early detection. Mammo­ because she may not be around at the zation would permit temporary the Life Star helicopter when the provide that the district president Selleck is the star of the “ Mag­ appointing yourself entertainment emergency helicopter is needed at grams were used to detect cancer dire cto r. time you need tw the most. borrowing in anticipation of the decide how much time would be num, P .I.’ ’ television series and Manchester Memorial Hospital, allotted each speaker on issues. • Initiated alcohol abuse program at MHS in Pearl and Mrs. Reagan. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 10) Guard © ix r, NBWSMPBR ENTBltPIUSB ASSN. issuance of the bonds and the bond Shepherd stars in the television Cybill Shepherd, Liza Minnelli and Tom Selleck have school officials have stated. Pearl, who won the American issue itself. Remaining money to Landers had proposed a five- s e rie s “ Moonlighting." “America’s Qreateat Smiles,” says the American Dental Cancer Society’s Annual Courage pay for the $27-milIion project is to A recent tour of the school minute limit, but Tripp argued that • Backs strong Aids policy revealed the fencing to be 12 feet off in some cases that would be too Mygienista’ Association. Award this year, had a bout with come from the state. Ad campaign The directors’ meeting will be its holding^ and the latch of the long. breast cancer in 1985. Current Quotations held in the Lincoln O n ter Hearing fence unable to meet its holding NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - No potato peeler Blackhorse was one of the thou­ Room. bar. Under the older rules, citizens Buildings Count Actress Dianne Wiest is using her sands of Indians who over­ Monarchs’ toast Oscar-winning role in “ Hannah CORTEZ, Colo. (A P ) - Rep. whelmed Lt. Col. George Arm­ “ There is nothing wrong with gone through what they have gone *9 million bond issue recommended by the board and I and Her Sisters” as the frame­ Ben Nighthorse Campbell was strong. Custer’s cavalry in 1876. SAN SADURNI D’ANOIA, the economy.” — President Rea­ work of an advertisement seeking listening to testimony about “ I have every reason to believe Spain (AP) — King Juan Carlos through.” — Bernhard Goetz, who approved by the voters will pay for modernization and gan, saying he sees no reason for volunteers for a diabetes study. stolen Indian artifacts when he the knife was in the battle,” and ()ueen Sofia raised their got a six-month prison sentence improvements at Manchester High School and Bowers, The ad campaign for the study recalled that he has a knife his Campbell said, "and it sure glasses in this Uny wine-maMng panic over the stock market’s for illegal possession of the gun he town to toast a French misfortune sponsored by the National Insti­ great-grandfather carried into wasn’t used to |>eel potatoes.” record 500-point collapse. used to shoot four young men on a Nathan Hale, Verplanck and Waddell elementary schools. tutes of Health was launched the battle of Little Bighorn. that gave birth to a Spanish ‘DiROSA New York City subway. Monday at Vanderbilt University A witness had Just told Rep. success story. “ Whether today was a financial Medical Center in Nashville. Sam Gejdenson, D-Ck>nn., chair­ Original song? meltdown or not... I wouldn’t want The monarchs on Monday German composer Robert Schu­ About 900 volunteers are in the 9 man of the Interior subcommittee SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A commemorated the appearance to be around for one worse than mann was bom in 1810. study, but researchers need 500 FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION: on general oversight and investi­ copyright suit claiming Stevie 100 years ago in northeastern this.” — John Phelan, chairman more people with diabetes, said gation, that many artifacts are Wonder stole his Academy Spain of the phylloxera, an insect of the New York Stock Exchange, Dr. Rodney A. Lorenze, a Vander­ illegally possessed by private Award-winning song “ I Just that munched its way south after the market’s close Monday. bilt researcher. citizens. Called To Say I Love You” from a through the vineyards of France Lottery TOWN DIRECTOR , t In-the ads, Wiest, says, “ It was “You’ve got me wondering Los Angeles songwriter has been to feast on grapevines in “ I have letters from people who great winning an Oscar for my about this knife,” Campbell, revived by a federal appeals Catalonia. have been permanently iitjured In role as a sister, but what’s really D-Colo., said at Monday’s hear­ court. The plague destroyed nearly all crimes and say they would gladly Connecticut daily great is that m y sister-in-law is a ing here. “ Maybe I don’t have a The 9th U.S. CTircuit Court of the vines in Catalonia and forced trade places with me. They say volunteer in ... a national re­ k n ife .” Appeals said Monday that Uoyd Monday: 738 vintners to plant new varieties of they would rather have gotten my search study to help prevent After a U.S. attorney said it was Oiiate could go to trial with his grapes that resulted in modern- sentence than their injuries and Play Four: 3537 diabetes’ life threatening not against the law until 1979 to claim against Wonder. ELDERLY SERVICES day cava, a white sparkling wine complications." carry off' artifacts, Campbell Wonder, whose real name is Manchester needs to be there for all our citizens. made following the same process The 10-year study compares the said, “ Well, in that case, I guess I Stevland Morris, won an used to produce champagne. Peter supports the senior center, housing for the effects o f two forms of insulin do have a knife after all.” Academy Award in 1085 for b«rt elderly, and is currenty working to build affordable treatment on preventing or slow­ Campbell said his Northern original song from a motion Now cava, the Catalan word for Manchester Herald housing for the elderly on North Elm Street. ing complications from diabetes. Cheyenne great-grandfather picture. wine cellar, competes with “At coordinator for North Elm Street. I \ USPS327-5(X) French bubbly. Last year ,cava V O L . evil. 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By Andrtw Yurkovaky turned out. outside. solved,” Dodd said. ought to have invoked the War presidential campaign, Dodd said Harold Reporter During his hourlong talk, Dodd In the past, Dodd said, Nicaragua Dodd said the reopening of the Powers Act in carrying out the he wouldn’t be surprised if Illinois Cassano sponsors campaign buffet also spoke about Monday’s record has succeeded in portraying itself opposition newspaper La Prensa attack. The War Powers Act Sen. Paul Simon takes the lead. Cassano points to accomplishments The Alias peace plan for Central decline on the stock market. He as a victim of a guerrilla war waged may be a sign that the Sandinistas require^ the president to withdraw "1%at bow tie and hom-rim glasses Stephen T. Cassano, a Qetoocratic seeking re-election to the America could finally bring the said he believed the market would by the United States and the are willing to provide greater U.S. forces from an area of conflict might look good by the summer,” town Board of Directors, wiH host a campaign buffet on Sunday reforms to Nicaragua that the stabilize in the next two days. contras. But if the United States he said. political freedom to the Nicaraguan within 60 days unless he receives By Andrtw Yurfcovsky “ There will be a mall East of the detrimental effect on town politics. from noon to 2 p.m. The event will be held at the Cassano home at Reagan administration has been ’The senator also voiced support keeps its bands off Nicaragua, the Dodd ruled himself out as a future people. approval from Congress. Herald Reporter River, and from all the information “ It doesn’t make any difference 1109 E. Middle Turnpike. Tickets are $10 per person. seeking for the past seven years, for Monday’s retaliatory attack by burden will be on the Sandinistas to In response to a question about Dodd was nonconunlttal when presidential aspirant. He said he is we have received, that mall will be which party is In power if they’re Champagne, wine and an assortment of Italian foods will be U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, the United States on Iranian oil show their good faith and abide by the stock market, Dodd said that asked by one member of the concerned that the race for presi­ There are many things Demo­ served. For information or tickets, call 646-6882. platforms in the Persian Gulf. the peace plan. In Manchester or South Windsor,” doing a good Job." Cassano said. D-Conn., told a group of University Monday’s plunge might be the start audience which of the Democratic dent has come down to a handshak­ cratic Director Stephen T. Cassano of Connecticut alumni Monday Dodd said the peace plan pro­ Continuing aid to the contras will ing contest In New Hampshire and he said. He said that if the mall is Republican charges that the Demo­ of a recession. Depending on how candidates for president he would like to see happen if he is night. moted by Costa Rican President only confuse the issue, Dodd said. Iowa, where the first primaries are built in South Windsor, Manchester crats have become arrogant show long it lasts, a downturn in the supports. re-elected to the town Board of Tedford to have a reception Dodd said that the Sandinista Oscar Arias Sanchez and signed by He said that if President Reagan “ As to who’s in the lead, you’ve held. He said that the race has residents will still have to deal with “ the divisiveness that exists in the economy could benefit the Demo­ Directors. government's response to the peace five of the Central American succeeds In his efforu to have aid cratic party, be said. got me. First, you have to be become dominated by individuals increased traffic. Republican party” The re-election committee for Democratic town Director But what he has already accomp­ plan will show whether it is serious governments should be given a continued, the United States will be He attributed Monday’s decline careful. You may announce for who want to be president, rather How voters should vote on the That divisiveness ought to be a Kenneth N. Tedford announced it will sponsor a wine-and-cheese about resolving differences with its chance to work before the United accused of undercutting the peace to the generally inflate price of somebody who won’t be there the than candidates who have the lished during his 10 years on the issue, he said, comes down to a sign to voters that they should keep reception on Friday from 5; 30 to 7; 30 p.m. at Democratic neighbors. States considers continuing aid to plan. On the other hand, the senator stocks. next day, the environment being experience and Judgment to do the board should be enough to convince simple question; “ Are we going to the Democrats in power, he said. headquarters, 192 Main St. The donation for the reception is $5 Comments by Connecticut’s Jun­ the U.S.-backed rebels, or contras. said, if Reagan continues to fight Dodd said that Monday’s attack what it is,” he said. Job. voters to elect him to another term, have the revenues to deal with the Besides'his accomplishments on per person. Tickets may be bought at the door. ior senator came at a meeting of the He said the Arias plan is unique for aid and is turned down by on the Iranian oil platforms was an Dodd was apparently alluding to “ The simple question you have Cassano said in a recent interview. development, or is South the Board of Directors, Cassano Hartford chapter of the UConn because it Is an initiative of the Congress, the Sandinistas will appropriate action in,response to the ill-fated candidacies of Demo­ ask yourself is who is going to sit “ I think, if people evaluate what Windsor?” said he believes his involvement alumni club at Willie’s Steak House countries in the region rather than a claim a victory. last week’s bombing of a U.S. crats Joseph Biden and Gary Hart. across the table from that guy I ’ve done, they’ll give me another with the Connecticut Conference of Willhide named campaign manager Whatever development comes to on Center Street. About 40 people program foisted upon them from “ Let’s leave this issue unre­ tanker, but he said that Reagan Considering the course of the Gorbachev," he said. opportunity,” he said. Municipalities and the National town, open space should be pre­ Ronald Oseila, the Republican candidate for town Board of Cassano, a 42-year-old sociology League of Cities Is another reason served, Cassano said. Directors, has announced that Mary Willhide will serve as his professor at Manchester Commun­ to put him in office for another Cassano said he is concerned that campaign manager. ity College, points to the Bennet term. His work as president of CCM the proposed agreement between Ellen Donadio will be the treasurer, and Thomas H. Ferguson Apartments in the former Bennet has made him aware of how other Connecticut In Briel Gore says gulf action appropriate the town and the Eighth Utilities will be the finance chairman and deputy treasurer. Junior High School building as one towns in the state are dealing with District will not be approved by Willhide, a former Republican registrar of voters, will of his accomplishments. He also their problems, and his member­ district voters. The agreement coordinate all campaign activities. Donadio is a certified public HARTFORD (AP) - - Democratic presidential takes credit for work on the town’s ship on the National League of Navy, Coast Guard conduct drills would settle longstanding differen­ accountant emplouyed by the Hartford Insurance Co. candidate Albert Gore Jr., in Connecticut to Kennedy Road soccer field and its Cities has provided him with ces between the two governments Ferguson, a current member of the Board of Directors who is NEW LONDON — An exercise testing the Navy and Coast raise money, says President Reagan made the indoor soccer program. innportant state contacts, he said. over Jurisdiction for sewer and fire not seeking re-election, is a real estate agent forD.W . Fish Realty Guard’s ability to respond to threats against New London harbor right move against Iran in the Persian Gulf but If he is elected to another STEPHEN T. CASSANO services. Co. continued today, with top military officials keeping secret the the wrong move on the economy, prompting a two-year term on the board. Cas­ Republican Director O o ffrey . . . on board 10 years Also serving on the Oseila election committee are Pat Cotten, challenges they planned for their troops. record plunge. sano wants to work to have the If the agreement is not passed, “ I Naab said in a recent interview that The Tennessee senator called the attack on Cassano is “ an ambitious man who publicity chairman, and Louis Koscis, sign coordinator. Other The operation known as ’’Agile Knight 88” started Monday as Manchester Police Department tors, some members of the board hope we don’t go back to the history Iranian targets "appropriate ... proportionate, committee members are Helene and Charles Crocini, Ray tensions in the Middle East escalated with the U.S. destruction of gain national accreditation, and he we’ve had of waiting for the next would like to see himself in higher effective, well-conceivcd and well executed.” wanted assurances that accredita­ Buckno, Joel Mrosek, Deirdre Simon, Henry Brooks and Curt C ■non two Iranian sea platforms. ..wants to look into replacing fire flare-up,” he said. office.” But Cassano. who ran “ We should not seek a broader conflict with tion would lead to fewer lawsuits Smith. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Doug Bandos said the Cassano said he won’t take a unsuccessfully for state Senate last was Iran because our mission is simply to protect the equipment on a more regular basis. and lower insurance premiums. maneuvers were planned last year and were the third exercise stand on whether the town needs a year, said he has no plans to run direi sea lanes and the principle of freedom of the He also would like to focus on The biggest issue facing Man­ fair-rent commission until he sees a again for a statewide post. since the creation of the maritime defense zone three years ago. seas,” he said. "So long as the sea lanes are improving recreation facilities, in­ chester in the next two years is the Tedford names campaign staff Th report prepared by a study commit­ The defense zone was established to protect U.S. ports, harbors threatened, we should continue our mission of cluding Risley Reservoir. proposed Mall at Buckland Hills, " I ’m glad I ran in the Senate right and coastal waterways during national emergencies. tee. He did say, however, that he Democratic town Director Kenneth N. Tedford has announced keeping them open. On the police department accred­ Cassano said. Like the other racO; l\met a lot of people. As I look by dl “ I’m the only candidate for the Democratic itation, ^ ssa n o said he believes Democratic candidates for the has always been opposed to public at it. I pnjoy working on the local that Judith S. Pitts and Josh M. Howroyd will again serve as interference into private business. proc Prof will be oldest man In space nomination who has been willing to say I support the goal should not be a reduction in board, he said he thinks voters level,” lie said. chairmen of his re-election committee. Howroyd will serve as our basicmlssion in the gulf,” he said, the town’s liability insurance, but should approve bonding for im­ He said he did not believe that the Cassano. his wife, Joan, and their co-chairman with Pitts, and Joseph Uccello Jr. will serve as T Th STORRS — The college professor who may become the oldest He saHTThe'eventsliothee’ in the Persian Gulf over the improvement of police services. At provements around the proposed Democrats’ 16-year dominance five cnildren live at 1109 E. Middle treasurer. a slo man to travel into space expects the United States will soon be Pitts is a member of the Democratic Town Committee and the post five days show that the War Powers Act this month’s meeting of the direc- mall site. over the Republicans has had a Turnpike. curti launching astronauts who are as mature as 70. "should be triggered” so that “ Congress and the Democratic Women’s Club. She was the co-chairman of Robert W. Phillips, 58, a physiologist and veterinarian, said American people ... have a voice” In what Tedford's 1983 and 1985 campaigns. She works as an insurance To Monday that he will be over age 60 when he takes off as a payload happens next. ' agent in Manchester. were Specialist on Space Lab Life Sciences I, currently scheduled for On the stock market. Gore said that while Howroyd, an alternate on the Planning and Zoning W1 early 1900. there was “ plenty of blame togoaround” for the Maffe confident he can do good job Commission, is a former member of the Democratic Town in a I To date, the oldest astronaut to go into space is 58. 500-point drop in the Dow Jones average Committee, Zoning Board of Appeals, Transportation Commis­ Phillips said he suspects that if he sets a new record, it will also Monday, “ the chickens of Reaganomics are sion and the Commission on Children and Youth. In addition to ever; be eclipsed quickly. coming home to roost. By Andrew J. Davis what will take upbig amounts of my board.” co-chairing Tedford's past two campaigns, Howroyd was the beini ”I see no reason anyone who maintains themselves In “ We cannot continue borrowing $500 million Herald Reporter time.” “ Frank’s a ,1oy,” said board co-manager of Michael Meotti’s successful campaign for state hard reasonable condition — even 65, 70 years old — should have any every 24 hours and pretend that it’s not doing Maffe said he thinks the school member Susan L. Perkins. "H e’s so Senate last year. He is employed by the state of Connecticut. incor problem going up (in space),” Phillips said. serious damage to our ability to compete in the It does not take a special person board and the administration's spontaneous.” Uccello is a member of the Cheney National Historic District Un The Colorado State University professor visited the University world economy,” Gore said after a brief meeting to become a member of the healthy relationship makes for a Such comments, though, did not Commission and has also served as the treaurer for Tedford’s with Democratic Gov. William A. O’Neill. of Connecticut on Monday. AP ph oto Manchester Board of Education, more effective boaM. He said that please members of the Republican previous campaigns. He is employed by Society for Savings. direc Gore called on Reagan to begin “ closer said Democratic board member makes dealing his Job all the more party. able I coordination between our policies and that of Qov. William A. O’Neill, right, speaks with U.S. Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., at Strike continues at Sheraton Hotel Francis A. Maffe Jr. pleasant. quesi Germany and Japan to stabilize the markets.” the state Capitol in Hartford Monday. Maffe, 50, is seeking his third Geoffrey Naab. the only Republi­ Handley boosts town-MCC link He also said Reagan should convene a “ The administration staff is those HARTFORD — The strike by more than 200 workers at the term. The chairman of the board’s can incumbent on the town Board of “ domestic summit meeting” that would include super,” he said. "They all do good. Democrat Mary Ann Handley will work to continue Gil Sheraton Hotel, which began Oct. 1, continues following an building and sites-transportation Directors seeking re-election, said congressional and business leaders to “ shape a on winning strong support on March 8, or Super Tuesday, but what that translates into in terms They have a good rapport with the cooperation between the town and Manchester Community unproductive bargaining session. committee said the people on the his party was not a party of authc consensus on how we can restore some sense of Tuesday, when a bloc of Southern states holds of delegate votes, f don’t really know,” Gore teachers. There’s a good two-way College if elected to the town Board of Directors, according to a board are Just everyday people. desperation, and that proof of that will fa Informal contract talks at the state Department of Labor in responsibility in our fiacal policy.” primaries and caucuses with almost 1,400 said. exchange of ideas.” news release. Wethersfield Monday lasted less than an hour, according to Rob “ I*m Just a regular guy,” Maffe can be seen by the quality of the On the campaign. Gore said he can afford to delegate votes at stake. Gore is the only He said he was not, as some other candidates Republican members on the Board Handley, a professorof history at the college, said, “ In addition repet Traber, area director of Local 217 of the Hotel and Restaurant said. “ I Just contribute. I ’m not out The often outspoken Maffedid not lose the early contests in Iowa and New Democratic candidate from the South. have charged, moving his positions to the right of Education. to the strictly academic connection between the town and college legisi Employees and Bartenders International Union. there tooting my own bom. As each have kind words for the Republican Hampshire in February because he is counting “ I have to do extremely well on Super but is “ simply holding my ground in the center.” ... there is the broader area of ’town-and-gown’ cooperation that distrl “ Management appears to be more interested in prolonging the problein comes up, I try to get it Party, though. While not wanting to Naab termed M affe’s comments get involved with individual person­ has existed for a long time and which I want to promote.” 2 direc strike and beating down the workers than in settling it,” Traber done in a way to benefit ... the inappropriate, considering what alities, he said the Republicans " I t is my intention to continue and to expand, wherever said. public, kids and teachers. It’s a Naab tjgrmed is the noiL-partis^an possible, the effectiveness of the college’s service to the town of Th( heck of a Juggling act, but you have were "a party of deeperation.” Traber said the talks broke down after Shertaon negotiators Students nature of...... ird. the school board Manchester,” Handley said. Tripf T H I S W E E K ! at Jo-Ann Fabrics to do It." “ The Republicans do have a lot of told the union the hotel would not grant wage increases as great Maffe would like a chance to advai But though he is “ Just a regular talent, but they don’t come for­ as those negotiated early with month at the Parkview HiltOn and continue his open brand of politics. Summit hotels. guy,” Maffe said he has earned his ward,” he said. “ I would like to see can ft ig n o rin a That is why he is running for o/‘ stripes. He said his board expe­ a stronger (Republican) party. It pollcj Reginald McDowell, general manager of the Sheraton, said the another term on the board. company is not trying to break the union. i/o rience has taught him how to get the makes for a better town; a better A ID S risk Job done right. Democratic party. A one-party ” I ’m here. I ’m available. I ’m Official: Inmate was III earlier • “ I ’m running because I feel I can town gets fat.” ready to serve.” Maffe said. ” If not, do a good Job.” he said. “ I have FRANCIS A. MAFFE JR. Maffe added, though, the Repub­ my wife will be happy.” NEW HAVEN (AP) - Ignor­ H AR TFO R D — An inmate who was found dead in his cell at the some experience. I know the ways . . . seeking third term licans’ problems may be of their Morgan Street Jail last week was probably suffering from ance, coupled with a sense of around to get things own doing. invulnerability, seems to mark the QU pneumonia when he was examined by a Jail doctor five weeks accomplished.” attitude many Connecticut college ” The Republicans are not doing earlier, a state official said. 5 0 Maffe, the president of Hall and building and sites-transportation students take toward AIDS, accord­ their homework.” he said. “ They EMERGENCY The inmate, who was fighting extradition to Vermont to face a SAVE Muska Inc. and Melrose Distribu­ committee, Maffe said the biggest Fire — Police — Medical ing to some experts on the deadly shoot from the hip. Their philo­ charge of sexuallly molesting a minor, also didn’t get a routine tors of East Windsor, has served on issue now before the board that his disease. sophy is far from the middle of the physical exam and a screening for illness or injury within the the Zoning Board of Appeals and committee is involved with is the road. That scares a lot of good D IA L 911 time limits set by the Department of Correction, an official said. Michael Chapian, chairman of Fanteistic fabrics the Buckland Development Com­ renovation of five local schools. people.” Meanwhile, the head of medical services for the Correction the AIDS Task Force at Yale, says Hurry in tor incredibly low prices on a great assortment to sew mission, which was started was in Plans for the renovations of Bow­ educating students about the dis­ Department, said Monday that a shortage of staff, particularly existence about five years ago to ers. Nathan Hale, Verplanck and Such honesty is hard to find in the ease is an uphill battle. fashion excitement and country home crafts Otters end Oct. 24 medical help, has made conditions at the Morgan Street Jail look at the the effects of the J.C. Waddell elementary schools have political arena; but such honesty is “ horrible.” "W e’ re finding a lot of ignorance, Penney complex on Tolland Turn­ been passed by the school board. what makes Maffe special, said Nathaniel Grissette, 30, was found dead in his cell on Oct. 13 at 7 and the mentality is that ‘Oh well, pike on the town. He and his wife, Renovation plans for Manchester fellow Democrats. a.m. The chief medical examiner's office said Grissette died of it’s too bad that IntravenbQi'drug Joan, live at 116 Croft Drive. Their High School are still pending. ” I like his honesty,” said board bilateral pneumonia. His girlfriend and other inmates have said users and gays are dying," he said. 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Thei acquittal and dismissal of a murder charge against a Waterbury “ This population could be a real her to stay in the hospital for low price several days,” Morlart,y said those li man after two Juries deadlocked during negotiations. tinderbox” for spreading AIDS A Superior Court Jury announced Monday that it was further Into the mainstream, said today. to com He said the third incident in­ deadlocked in the case of Eddie Pagan Velez, charged with Jeff Fisher, a University of Connec­ Then show your appreciation “ innue ticut psychology professor and volved the dog’s owner, who had to fatally shooting a 20-year-old man and wounding the victim’s Let’s c social psychology program chair­ have 16 stitches to close the wound. brother in a housing project hallway after a dispute over a $5 bag by attending the politic; man who survey^ undergraduates Nevertheless, owner Lamon compe of fake marijuana. Redd said that he ^ n t s his dog to on their know M ge and fear of the innuen Judge William Murray declared a mistrial and scheduled disease. live. defense arguments for acquittal and dismissal of charges for Fischer said he’s “ not being and th< ” I want my dog. I ’H/^ an)rthing I BENEFIT CONCERT W^nesday. The first trial in the Velez case also ended in hysterica) but being cautionary” in a hellu can to get him back,’/ iM d said. Decem ber 1986 with a deadlocked Jury. his approach to AIDS and collegiate The) Bandit was orderM d( stroyed by During the latest trial, the defense presented witnesses who youth. polltici the dog warden’s office on Friday, IROAOWAY SHOWSTOPPERS' said Velet was in another part of the city at the time of the Two surveys, conducted in 1985 Moriarty saW. Th^ d o ; has b e « confira shootings, while prosecution witnesses testifed that the and again in the spring, found that ^ 49.99 under quarant (Ince featuring civicall defendant was the man who shot the brothers. A murder weapon the students tended to have a string on Oct. 7. oftbes was never found. of brief monogamous relationships, eyes. F Fischer said. Students tMnk they "A fter evaluating the dog’s con- PETER J. HARVEY are invincible and arc doing little to Aict. .’ . myself, (dog warden) defiles Lleberman Joins ATV-safety effort protect themselves against the Robert WInski and members of the and wo disease, he said. nodi or bf apBOBl ordar WHERE SEWING KEEPS GETTING „^«2Sle/' Redd family decided this was the Such HARTFORD — Connecticut Attorney General Joseph I. Fisher surveyed undergraduates PtndWfB fspieeeni compBhBont wWi fg u tar only choice.” the deputy chief said. but the pg«0M typiCBWy charpBd by oth er ttorw . Friday, October 23, 8:00 P.M. at Lieberman Joined attorneys general from 22 other states in in an introductory peyctaology (Bandit) can't be rebabili- scholai asking Honda Motor Co. to Improve the safety performance of conneatalarge. pubHbunlscnlty 'Nortaitrnt% must ki all-terrain vehicles or face legal action. UK IWnXKBm. tW WOUNI DCK Mancffmter High School _____t ’s fate Is not necessarily longba Lieberman said Monday that the three- and four-wheel name the school because the results Manchester Parkade K-Mart Plata sealed because the law allowing Salmoi vehicles used off main roads are “ deceptively safe looking” and are preliminary and have not been 340 Broad Street 295 Hartford Turnpike local officials to to order an that he are “ prone to flipping over or tipping from side to side.” given to the college. Manchester, CT animal’s death also has an avenue Tickets: *10°° RepubI He said that since 1982, four Connecticut residents have died in Slightly more females than males Vernon, CT for appeal to the state agricultural accidents involving ATVs. Across the country, the total is almost participated in the surveys and tonomi commissioner, Moriarty said. Available at local banka or at the door. those questioned were primarily Court.) 800. he said. C 1M7. a l Amarica Inc No appeal has been filed yet. heterosexual. Fischer said. late dal < - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuciday. Oct. 20. 1887 8 - Ml MANCHESTER HERAt.D, Tuesday. Oct. 20. 1987 — 7 s a OPINION V.S./WowUi in B ri^ Couple wins $46 million lottery prize Doce won’t releme Mre. Reagan HARRISBURG, Pa. (A P) — The small-town couple who won a record North American lottery ( « « « « ? WASHINGTON — Nancy Reagan feels so good Just days after Jackpot of $46 million say they will travel, help 10 >c. breast cancer surgery that "sh e thinks she can go home,” but relatives and take in stock car races but were Leaders see IS she s been advised to remain in the hospital several days longer mum on stock market investments. her spokeswoman says. Donald R. Woomer, 55, and Linda K. Despot, President Reagan predicted his wife would be back home "In a 37, claimed their first-year check of $1.4 million few days as he returned to the White House on Monday following on Monday, the same day investors took a bath th e ir flaw a three-hour visit with Mrs. Reagan at Bethesda Naval Medical as the stock market suffered its biggest plunge Center. in history. "She’s Just doing great,” a beaming president called out to In each of the next 25 years, the couple, whose ■ reporters. odds of winning were 1 in 9.6 million, will receive similar annual payments after 20 percent on com m ent Reagan, who says his wife’s recovery is ahead of schedule, federal Income tax is withheld. greeted his wife of 35 years with "a big kiss and hug” and At a news conference here, the'couple, who presented her wlUi a small wicker basket filled with "her favorite live together in Holidaysburg, were asked if they NAQAF snack” — home-baked cookies, ac that "Mrs. Reagan’s recovery would invest some of their winnings in stocks. Some of the directors of the Eighth Utilities is continuing very well and she feels wonderful.” District have changed their minds about how They did not respond, but the suggestion Yo Desperadoes The first lady underwent a modified radical mastectomy on triggered a burst of laughter in the room. their meetings should be conducted. They Saturday to remove a cancerous left breast and several lymph They did say that returning to work was not in should be congratulated. nodes. ~ their plans. Last month, Director Thomas Landers IW , "The morning I looked at the numbers that was It,” said Woomer, a self-employed plas­ suggested a procedure that would give n in pinstripes Memoir says racist Jokes In Cabinet terer. "E arly retirement,” added Despot, a citizens an automatic right to speak out on WASHINGTON — President Reagan’s first secretary of bookkeeper at a car dealership. matters to be acted on by the directors before Q education says mid-level Reagan administration officials made Woomer and Despot have been living together the directors acted. & 0 WASHINGTON — If someone called the FBI and racist Jokes and other scurrilous remarks during civil rights for about five years, and marriage also may be discussions at the White House. in the future. The majority of the directors did not back told them that a bank robbery was in progress downtown, you can bet the place would be T.H. Bell, in a memoir of President Reagan’s first term, said “ It’s looking good," said Despot. him. It was apparent they feared that giving Woomer is separated, but not divorced from surrounded by police and federal agents within the slurs included references to the late Rev. Martin Luther King the floor automatically to district residents Jr. as "Martin Lucifer Coon” and calling Title IX, a federal law his wife, and said he supposes she may get some minutes. Marksmen would be silhouetted on of the prize. JVoomer has a 29-year-old daughter would prolong their meetings and take more nearby rooftops and a steely-eyed lawman with a guaranteeing women equal educational opportunity, “ the lesbian’s bill of rights.” and a 32-year-old son. Despot has a 14-year time to get the business done. bullhorn would be calling on the desperadoes to THE FI Bell’s memoir is titled "The Thirteenth Man: A Reagan daughter from a previous marriage. come out with their hands up. The Super 7 Jackpot swelled to $46 million over On Monday night, Landers, knowing he had Cabinet Memoir." In it, he says that “ since I had heard Ronald five weeks as no one won the lottery. The prize C more support, brought up the change again. It Reagan speak out convincingly against all forms of discrimina­ ABPU But what if the robbery was taking place in the beat the previous North American record, $41 was passed by unanimous vote of the bank’s executive suite instead of the lobby, and the tion, I felt that my own dedication to enforcement of the civil million in New York in August 1985, Pennsylva­ AP photo directors present. crooks were wearing three-piece suits instead of rights laws as they applied to education would have the full nia lottery officials said. The world's largest Donald Woomer Sr. and Linda Despot, winners of the $46 million The directors who objected originally were ski masks — and it took 17 telephone c»lls over a support of the president.” Jackpot, about $100 million, is offered in Spain. Open Forum Instead, he said, he was confronted with "evidence of apparent Pennsylvania Lottery Super Seven, give thumbs-up signs as they relax in a right when they felt that greater participation period of eight days to get a response from the Despot said she heard the winning numbers hotel suite in Harrisburg, Pa., Monday. FBI? The average American would Agure it was bias among mid-level right-wing staffers at the White House and picked Wednesday announced on the radio the by district residents would slow down the at 0MB. I was shocked to hear their sick humor and racist Just another Woody Allen parody of life in our next morning as she was getting ready for work. process. cliches.” She wrote the numbers down, and when Woomer Time bad for 8th district. I do not want to have the assistance programs with the times, and laugh till the tears rolled. claiming the prize. sister in Massachusetts and a few very close checked them against the 25 one-doliar tickets Woomer said he kept the ticket in his shirt T They were wrong when they concluded that blame put on me for suggesting friends. intent to increase the supply of Well, this very episode actually occurred in he had purchased, he said it seemed they had the a slowdown would be an adequate reason to that they should make a huge Japan elects consensus-style leader pocket for four days until they verified it to buy property housing, encourage and assist in California not too many months ago, and nobody winner. Woomer said the winning numbers—06,10,13, curtail citizen participation. expenditure so I could attend Monday morning at lottery headquarters. The the purchase of existing housing, laughed. In fact, William Crawford, the state’s TOKYO — Noboru Takeshita, the man chosen to become " I said, ‘That’s a cruel Joke,’ and I started company that furnishes the lottery’s computers 35, 55, 65 and 79 — were based on Despot’s To (he Editor: meetings. If m y husband is not birthday, Oct. 13, his own birthday and random To their credit they came to realize they rehabilitation of substandard no-nonsense savings and loan commissioner, can Japan’s next leader, vowed today to continue his predecessor’s crying,” she said. “ At first we were in a state of provided a stretch limousine to take them to and home, I could not attend their were wrong. housing or construction of new conservative policies, reduce Japan’s vast trade surplus and shock. Then we got our thoughts together and from the news conference. The state provided a selections. The couple also had a second Ucket I would like to take this be forgiven if he cried a little. He was the guy who with five matching numbers that won them an BLONI meeting as he uses the car for housing for the benefit of low- and keep close security ties with the United States. knew we had to get an attorney fast.” police escort. With the district considering moves to meet opportunity to state that I am tired placed the 17 phone calls to the FB I and waited After calling lottery headquarters and the additional $272. work. In noway wouldiwant them moderate-income families and Prim e Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone chose Takeshita when the Despot had the attorney call her in sick WMATB in a place that is more convenient for of reading that the Eighth District eight days for some action — while the owners of convenience store where they bought the ticket, to assume they would hove to individuals. 'The Connecticut three candidates in the race failed to agree on a new leader for the Monday. She said the hardest part was not The couple repeatedly said they had no firm MATTB the SAL he was calling about were carting off cash they hired an attorney, made out a will and HONBV everyone who wants to attend, as well as is considering buying the Wiliis purchase transportation for me to Housing Finance Authority re­ governing Liberal Democratic Party before today’s deadline. telling other people about their windfall. She plans for the money, except to travel and help by the carload. completed other legal arrangements before added, however, that she felt safe in telling a being accessible to handicapped persons, the property because of my letter to attend. ceives no state or federal subsi­ Since 1955, the party has held a m ajority in the 764-member family members. hard line on citizen participation was the district Board of Directors I think the timing of the dies. Funds are derived from the Crawford, who is fair as well as tough, doesn’t Diet, Japan’s parliament. Its leader is assured of becoming inconsistent. suggesting they find a more purchase is a political move (Nov. sale of tax-exempt bonds. blame the FBI. As he explained to our associate prime minister. suitable meeting site, My inten­ 2) and not in the best interest of Takeshita, 63, is the party secretary general and a former Under the new procedure approved by the If you have any further ques­ Michael Binstein, the bureau’s Santa Ana office / tion was to ha ve them determine a district residents. I do feel this finance minister. He has been the front-runner in the race and Goetz, jailed six months, defends himself directors Monday night, the directors will be tions about ACE Loan Program, had only 12 agents to deal with the deluge of meeting site without having to particular property would be an or other mortgage-a ssista nee pro­ white-collar crime that threatens to engulf their wields enormous behind-the-scenes power. NEW YORK (AP) - Bernhard The jury convicted Goetz on June 16 able to learn how residents feel about inform them or be called and asset If they can prove they can office and every other FB I outpost in the West. While the outspoken Nakasone was dubbed Japan’s first for five years, ordered him to 22, 1984, and It remains the law ," grams offered by CHFA, feel free Goetz says his six-month prison questions to be acted on before they act on asked if I intend to attend a afford it. Have they considered "m edia prime minister,” Takeshita is best known forhis skills in of a single charge of illegal perform 280 hours of community "It's not going to be a deterrent,” to contact either CHFA at 721- The Los Angeles FBI office, for example, has sentence for illegal possession of possession of a weapon, and acquit­ those questions. meeting. All residents should be how they will find the money to consensus-building and internal party maneuvering. service at New York University Goetz told The Associated Press 9501, or m yself at 240-8585. roughly 32 agents to grapple with 450 bank fraud the gun he used to shoot four young ted him of attempted murder and Medical Onter, and directed him Giving the district president some flexible able to attend the meetings at will. renovate it? when asked what effect the sent­ cases. And there are only about 40 prosecutors in men on a subway won't deter him assault. to undergo psychiatric treatment. ence will have on his self-defense I personally think that this is a Deaver Jury selection resumes from defending himself. authority to limit the amount of time speakers Rep. John W. Thompson all of California with the know-how to follow the Goetz, who is white, said he shot Goetz remains free on $5,000 bail, philosophy. In a threatening situa­ poor time to consider buying any Margheiita R. Tripp 13(h Assembly District “ I have letters from people who the four black 19-year-olds because pending appeal. WHAT; will be given will help avoid the long and devious tracks of financial swindlers. Small W ASHINGTON — Jury selection resumed today in Michael K. tion, the gunman said, he Intends to property until the referendum 337 Hilliard St. have been permanently injured in he believed they were about to rob Manchester wonder, then, that it sometimes takes two years to Deaver’s perjury trial, with questioning focused on the panelists’ He could have received a maxi­ defend himself "completely." repetitive harangues that sometimes mar questions are decided. If the vote Manchester crimes and say they would gladly him when one approached and prepare a fraud case — or that California has mum penalty of seven years In " I f you break the law, you’re a legislative meetings. But it is likely that few is “ y e s ," I do not think that the attitudes toward the former presidential aide’s drinking problem trade places with me,” Goetz said demanded $5. They said they were become the world capital of white-collar crime. and their views on the Reagan administration. prison, but first offenders like hint criminal, ” he said. " I f you obey the district residents will abuse the right the district would have sufficient in a telephone interview late panhandling money to play video- often do no time. Deaver, former deputy White House chief of staff and a Monday. "They say they would law, you’re a victim." directors have Just accorded them. income to carry on the business of Naab saves town One reason for California’s preeminence is the game machines that they intended recovering alcoholic, is charged with lying to a grand jury and a rather have gotten my sentence to burglarize. The judge said statistics show Goetz’s lawyer, Barry Slotnick, the district and pay for more Program offers laws it has passed that make life difficult for The next logical step, as Director Joseph from an Invasion House subcommittee that investigated his lobbying activities for than their injuries and gone Before sentencing, the state about half of first offenders con­ said the sentence was "somewhat 2 bonding. I will admit it is hard to Tripp says, is to let the public know in help^ fo r elderly prosecutors. The prosecution must compile all alleged ethics law violations^ through what they have gone Probation Dopartmant had recom­ victed under the weapons law get harsh” and was imposed because of get an answer to how much advance what is to be discussed so that people To the Editor: available evidence before bringing its case. That Defense attorneys contend Deaver’s memory was so impaired through.” mended Goetz receive "intensive prison terms. his client’s notoriety. He said Goetz income is from sewer taxes and To the Editor: includes bank records, but these can be obtained by his alcoholism problem that he was not lying when he testified Goetz, 39, was sentenced earlier supervision coupled with indefinite "A non-jail sentence (or Mr. was "somewhat depressed by the can formulate questions or opinions about the how much from fire taxes. When I In the day by acting state Supreme fact that this has to continue.” Perhaps among the 6,000 folks only by a search warrant. And to persuade a Judge he couldn’t recall contacts with former Reagan administration psychiatric intervention,” but no Goetz would invite others to violate policy matters involved. asked this question at a meeting I Court Justice Stephen Crane, who Jail time. I am writing to inform senior who signed the petition against to approve a warrant, investigators generally have colleagues on behalf of lobbying clients. the gun law," Crane said. "Whether Before sentencing Slotnick asked was told it was a complicated presided over an eight week-trial Besides the jail term. Crane fined you agree with the law or not, it is the judge to set Goetz free because citizens of a new program offered Laser Games in Manchester are to have an insider who is prepared to fink on the When he swore in 100 prospective Jurors on Monday, U.S. formula. However, having been targeted bank or SAL. That’s not easy. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson said: “ I want you to ask stemming from the 19^ shootings. Goetz $5,000, put him on probation the law and it was the law on Dec. of his status as a pop hero. by the Connecticut Housing F i­ some who fought in World W ar II, educated beyond the fifth grade. I yourself, ‘Do I have any reason to question my impariiality?’’’ nance Authority. The Apartment or had relatives who did. Do they The F B I has declined to pursue many tenuous have learned todi vide by 2. When I Panelists were asked whether they thought alcoholism was a GOOD Conversion for the Elderly Loan remember the war that was cases in order to concentrate on those it has a received my tax bill I noted that I disease or if it demonstrated personal weakness. They were also Program enables an elderly fought against invasion of our chance to win. But even this strategy often comes QOESTiObl/ was taxed at S.Smillsand that half questioned about whether their views toward the Reagan Budget office starts Gramm-Rudman cuts homeowner to convert space in hi s country, our towns and homes; a to naught because Judges are often lenient toward of that Is sewer and half is fire. administration would influence their decision in the case against or her single-family home into an war fought to bring peace and the few white-collar criminals brought before If district residents refer to the Deaver. WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress percent and domestic programs cuts. Congress' Democratic lead­ Monday's stock market crash has accessory apartment, or to build freedom for our children? them. and President Reagan have yet to about 8.7 percent, based on figures ers have been pushing ahead with a budget as published in the paper been blamed by some analysts in an addition to the home for that Manchester is due for invasion Consider this absurd appeal by the attorney for a agree on how to reduce the federal released last week by the non­ deficit reduction package. But their they will note that the total of the part on the huge U.S. budget purpose. The loan is intended to by aliens. crooked banker not long ago in California; “ It was CIA acknowledges Waldheim paper deficit, so the president’s budget partisan Congressional Budget plan would accomplish half the deficits under Reagan, and the fire department budget and the provide rental income to an office was forced to begin slashing Office. deficit reduction through a variety market collapse has heightened the One courageous man, Geoffrey not an intentional act o f thievery or stealing. Your WASHINGTON — The CIA acknowledges that U.S. intelligence administration budget come to elderly homeowner who wishes to $23 billion today under the Gramm- The administration has said the of tax increases, a strategy Reagan hostile rhetoric between the White Naab, forseeing the spread of this Honor. It was manipulation of funds, and I hope you agents filed a report on Austrian President Kurt Waldheim in $827,419 while the income from remain in his orhercurrenthome. Rudman law. figures it releases today will bq. has promised to veto. ' , House and Congress. "invasion” to other parts of our can see the difference.” The Judge, with keener 1945, despite agency denials in 1980 that such documentation taxes (sewer and fire) total The basic requirements of the close to those calculated by the peaceful town, wrote rules that eyesight than most, apparently did see a difference existed. From AIDS research to law $993,472 (includingbacktaxesand ACE Loan Program are that the enforcement to military readiness, CBO. would in the future keep our town — and sentenced the banker, involved in a scheme In April, Waldheim was banned from entering the United additions). I realize that you government programs will lose WEST homeowner must be at least 62 and our children ffe e from future to steal millions of dollars, to one year in prison. States because of his alleged involvement in Nazi atrocities Responding to the threatened cannot split the income inhalf. but about a tenth of their annual ♦ J 10 years of age. Only one-family, Not too long after that, another thief was sentenced HEALTH INSURANCE V Q J even using three-quarters for fire problems of such a “ surprise during World War II, when he was an intelligence officer in the budgets. owner-occupied homes are eligi­ attack.” In California to three yehrs — for purloining a German army. ♦ A J and one-quarter for sewer (I New, Lower reteel ♦ S3 PO 1 THirAK ble. The maximum loan amount is We need a man of courage and parrot. The CIA admitted the existence of the 1945 report in a letter to The cuts are temporary (or now, MAKE YOUR VOICE learned fractions also), your for $80,000 and may not exceed 80 vision to direct our town and Misconduct by insiders in the California SAL the World Jewish Congress, which attempted unsuccessfully to as the law gives the politicians a • Individual A^OOT t h a t ?- expenditures exceed your HEARD — VOTE percent of the appraised value of protect the rights of the people industry over the past several years has cost obtain a copy under the Freedom of Information Act. A copy of month to figure out alternative Income. ways of reducing the fiscal 1988 • Family the home. Interest rates are living in Manchester. shareholders, creditors and the federal the June 9 CIA letter denying the FOI request was obtained I would like to stress that I feel deficit. But if they fail to agree on determined by household income, On Nov. 3, rememberthata vote Monday. • Group deposit-insurance fund hundreds of millions of adequate reductions in the red ink, there are enough meeting places depending on county of residence. U.S. officials in 1972 supported Waldheim’s election as United GARSIDE for Geoffrey Naab is a vote for dollars, according to investigators for a House within the district to hold meet­ the cutbacks become permanent. Call or stop In to see us. Interest rates m ay be as low as 7 peace. Government Operations subcommittee. In a Nations secretary general, a post he held for 10 years. ings. There ore schools which are Under the law, the president's percent. review of 35 failed or failing financial institutions, Puli Lever 2B accessible, the firehouse is ac­ Office of Management and Budget The Connecticut Housing Fi Mrs. George F. DeCormler they found insider misconduct in 27 of the cases. W nf cessible (using a b a y ). as well as GOP to discuss Bork strategy computes the across-the-board on Nov. 3 Oliver • Zuccardy Agency nance Authority created this 379 Porter St. The criminal misconduct ranged all the way other meeting rooms in the WASHINGTON — Senate Democratic and Republican policy Gramm-Rudman cutbacks based Paid for by th. CommtttM to El*ct 767 Main Street • Manchester Pass program and other mortgage- Manchester from sticky-fingered tellers stealing small on a formula designed to spread the meetings may determine whether debate begins quickly on John Qirtldo. Jr.. Pass amounts of cash to executives and their buddies cuts around. L. B«n|.mln, Tronuror. Pass Robert H. Bork’s Supreme Court nomination, or if a long delay is 643:9555 conniving in sophisticated schemes that netted Pass likely. Half the $23 billion total must them millions. A common thread the investigators Bork: Which special interests will prevail? Both parties hold their weekly strategy sessions today, and the come from domestic programs and detected was that many of the corrupt SALs were Supreme C^urt nomination is expected to be discussed half from the Pentagon, although owned by one individual or a small group, with within those broad categories spe­ It might have been better for all concerned if thoroughly. Fifty-four of the 100 senators have declared passive managements and directors. themselves against the nominee. cific areas were exempted. No cuts Robert Bork and President Reagan, looking defeat a way as to suggest that its real meaning is selfish. It is said to be selfish and wrong to oppose Judge They also found that insider fraud is not confined Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va. has been will come from huge areas of the in the face in the Senate, hadn’t abruptly decided to failing financial institutions; the successful ones growing impatient with Bork’s GOP supporters, who have budget including Social Security, 9 Bork’s nomination simply because the man scares ..that the mere act of campaigning against the welfare and veterans benefits and the wits out of the group the speaker represents. Do can Just cover it up longer. demanded time to make their case and rebuffed his calls for a Judge's promotion to the Supreme Court was an the military payroll. Nicholas that and you reveal yourself to care for nothing and quick vote. He even hinted that he might move to table the Valuable assault on the spirit of our laws and institutions. no one else in the society. You have branded Be our guest nomination — in other words, take it off the agenda. The non-exempt portion of the The president, startled out of his torpor, has fixed Von Hoflman yourself a special Interest spokesperson and pfui on military budget will lose about 10.4 those hard, uncomprehending eyes at TV cameras It’s no secret that the United States has failed Mai you. to complain about the "distortion” and spectacularly to bring peace to the Middle East. Opposed to the special interests are those who Marines, money and moral strictures haven’t Coverage. crib “ innuendos” employed by Judge Bork’s opponents. EMERGENCY favor Judge Bork and speak for the public interest. worked. Now our sometimes-allies are about to try. Let’s concede Mr. Reagan the distortions — most Fire — Police — Medical REAL ESTATE CAREER TRAINERS By Poll The person speaking for the public interest has the political controversies are contests between A secret State Department assessment made this The Prudential Premier Homeowners Policy interests of all of us in mind. This, of course, is all competing distortions; as for Innuendos, well, an prediction; “ European frustration with American D IA L 911 is offering a DBA appointments to the court. baby talk, a.nd what is astonishing is that Sen. innuendo is more of a hint than a direct accusation, initiatives will probably result in a renewed In Manchester dlstanc Much of the yelling is over the use of negative Simpson and President Reagan can say such things and the people against Judge Bork have been doing European initiative.” Of course, most of our baby ci television advertising trying to whip up people to and not be greeted by impolite noises. They er's ok a helluva lot m ore than hinting. frustrated friends in Europe also have hostages REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL CLASS You deserve a homeowners policy that's worth write their senator to vote against the Judge’s shouldn’t blamed for trying to grab the high ground it’s safi The president has been bemoaning the they’re worried about in Lebanon or Iran, not to a lot more, without a lot more cost. confirmation. Full-pag^ ads in the more influential and make it seem that they have a monopoly on DBA politicisation — terrible word — of the Senate mention a far greater dependence on Middle East DAILY The Prudential Premier Policy goes above newspapers also violate the library-like calm in disinterested civic virtue; it’s their opponents who oil. slatted confirmation “ process,” as though it had been a and beyond ordinary homeowners in­ which senators are apparently to mull over how should be blamed for not calling Judge Bork and RENTALS DATES: October 26 - November 23, 1987 more t ci vically sterile procedure prior to the nomination they are to cast their votes. Perhaps that is the best surance It provides up to $5,000 in 7 preven his supporters on these assumptions. The Judge, from __ (Monday & Wadnesday, SAM to Noon) of the square-bearded gentleman with the porcine coverage (with a $1,000 limit per throagi way. but let it be noted that negative television the president and the senator are the spokesmen eyes. Parades and petitions, it is being argued, item) on valuables like jewelry and latlon). campaign ads were perfected by Mr. Reagan’s and agents of already rich, powerful groups who 9 5 defile and degrade the business of selecting men sares I supporters. When it was negative for him. we heard wont more. The years of the Reagan $ Fir On PLACE: WILLIE’S STEAK HOUSE furs. Plus expanded personal prop and women to the high court. have n nothing about how destructive this form of political administration have been the years of passage of 444 Center Street erty, theft and casualty coverage this tef Such palaver from Ronald Reagan is customary, discourse might be. JHaurliPslrr Hrralft power and wealth into bigger but few er hands. It even guarantees full replace­ Tber but the Judge, who has been described to us as a Supporters of Judge Bork such as Sen.'Alan They mask what they are doing behind a spurious Founded in IN I ment cost for your home So want I scholar, a deep student of law and government, Simpson of Wyoming have been out after the people AI$o19 avaffobfa.' INSTRUCTOR: Diane McDonald constitutionalism and a Active traditionalism call your Prudential-repre­ must know that picking Supreme Court Justices has PENNY M SIEFPERT...... PuWWwr Affordable attacking the nomination by calling them constructed to convince us it is shameful on our long been tarred by politics. Abraham Lincoln put DOUGLAS A BEVINS...... Executive Editor Week and Monthly sentative now for a free, n representatives of "special interest groups.” part to represent our own material interests. But AOELEM ANGLE...... Newt Editor Rental Ratea Salmon P. Chase on political probation, demanding FEE: *160 Plus Book obligation Pru-Review It's a gem o1 Speaking for a "special interest"’ has become as all who rise to speak in the public, president ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Anodete Editor that be go out and campaign for Lincoln and the policy. Check the phone book for your reprehensible as letting it be known one’s motives included, always are talking for and against 646-0128 Republican ticket in the 1864 election as a condition DENISE A ROBERTS ...... Advertlelng Director Prudential office. are "political” and "partisan.” “ Special interest.” various special interests. The Bork battle is over MARK F ABRAIT1S ...... Buelneee Meneoer LYNCH LEASING, INC. For further information call: PI to nominating him as chief Justice of the Supreme upon probing, usually turns out to be blacks, SHELDON COMEN Compoemg mJUST The Prudential which seto f special interest alliances should 435 WEST CENTER ST. kn Court. So com e, children, let’s not pretend at this women and union members. It follows that the first ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Preeeroom Meneoer 456-2029 prevail, for that is all the public interest is or con JEANNE G FROMERTH...... CIrculellon Meneger ABOVE AND BEYOND' late date that political considerations don’t dictate MANCHESTER, CT t 1987 Ffkj'Jentie'Pf(jC4*fty ^rwj f.awdlfyinsufarvp''om p^ny All nqhtv rt'VCFvM ab word in the term, special interest, is uttered in such be. ■ — MANCHESTER HERALD. TiiMday. Oct. a». IM 7 19- MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 20. 1067 — 9 “ UMD6f2 TW5 B/G ToP " Tgnc SNAFU by Bfuc* i ’ M M IUTS by CharfM M. SctNik (T't tm' matubc of r ^ AV , 0KTM OR (btm fX A *’««• emfrttu I 0OKROUEP YOUR l]« ^ ’5 R U IN p X / Congress and the Reagan adminis­ Analysts said the economy is also hurt by a falling stock market Oebeww# by 11^ »S»ws» •r*«eieA(2 ? J Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Allen Sinai, chief economist of and business spending by easing up ALU THAT FOP ME dential election. hlg-ticket items such as cars. He said his forecasting firm was on credit in cominR weeks. k . "Can’t you catch something that’s 7 ^ a different color...so the wall trophy will go with the drapes?” Debacle in market President Am THE QRiZZWELLS* by Bill Schorr could hurt millions ‘puzzled’ : NEW YORK (AP) - From investments. by crash -retired steelworkers to investment Nevertheless, experts said, many bankers on Wall Street, millions of companies may have to compen­ ‘Americans could be hurt by shock sate for any pension-fund losses in WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ -mE PHANTOM by Lm Falk S By Barry ^waves from the stock market’s stocks, which could put an unex­ ‘cataclysmic loss. dent Reagan says he sees no reason jB fe .iX JMU th a t w a s HE SAIP LI$A I9V/V pected and severe pressure on their for panic over the stock market’s ABPUL JONS.. s ® funds as well, the market debacle But a senior administration econ­ nate jobs, threaten the stability of was severe. In California, for omist, Commerce undersecretary pension funds and lead to higher example, the state’s Public Em­ CAPTAIN EASY <^%y Crooka A Caaala taxes. Robert Ortner, said the market’s ployees Retirement System, which nosedive Monday was either a BAIN& HIM BACK HERE'. p e r f e c t . NOW 6BT MB V HANG ON. TM Although most people don't ordi­ provides .pensions for more than short, sharp correction or "the first YOU'RE RUININ6 AUL.THE TO THE CLOSEST I GONNA TAKE OFF narily think about Wall Street’s 600P WORK WE'VE DONE 220,000 government retirees, lost up signal of the next recession.” CIGARsrORE.V LIKE WE'RE IN , day-to-day gyrations, the stupefy­ eO FAR I REAL HURRV. to $4 billion Monday. New York "W e never claimed here that the ing 22.6 percent loss suffered by the state's stock holdings lost more business cycle has been abolished,” T Dow Jones industrial average than $6 billion. Ortner said. Monday reflected a historic turning As with private companies, state The Dow Jones industrial aver­ point that may have a profound and municipal governments might age plunged 598 points on Monday effect on their lives in coming have to compensate for losses BLONDIE by Daan Young S Sian DrNia in a fall rivaling the great crash of months, economists said. suffered by these funds, possiblyby 1929. The plunge, which wiped out „"T h e stock market always has levying higher taxes, benefits ex­ more than $599 billion in market WHATS TWH’ 'M SO UPSBT OH B O O HOO„. IT OH BO O HOO...VOU'RB been a leading indicator of the MATTBH.r WITH YOUR < POBSN'T CUT Tll_e„ RIGHT...BOO HOO HOO,. perts said. value, followed a 235-point drop.last HoNBv ?: POWER B O O HOO c DOESN'T economy,” said John Markese, vice The impact of a bear market week. SAW HOO president of the American Associa­ already has started to affect While a White House statement tion of Individual Investors in fortunes on Wall Street, where said the president was concerned Chicago. ’ 'If the market is right and many young professional brokers about the market fall and was it’s a precursor of a declining accustomed to six-figure salaries ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy’Johnson closely watching developments economy, then we all have to be and high-priced Manhattan con- with advisers, Reagan himself / H e l HOP IM, SOM! lUGlVESW WHAT'STHe THAT'S BOPPOSCD TO Be worried.” dondniums are confronting the shrugged off the market turmoil. The impact of the devastation, if V ; ARlDCHOMe.' PASSWORD? FOR STlRAMGeR&.' p ro je c t of pay cuts or layoffs. f • " I don’t think anyone should H( it continues, could bG particularly More than 1,000 people have been panic because all the economic 84 B . u harmful to retired people who have laid off during the past month, and indicators are solid,” he said. Han relied largely on gains in the stock several major brokerages report­ " I think everyone is a little even market’s five-year-long rally for edly are contemplating big restruc­ I t i Hosf puuled because — I don’t know supplemental income. turings on the theory that Wall AP photo what meaning it might have — Be "F o r those retirees who have just Street’s bull market has reversed Police on horseback keep crowds suffered losses leading to the Great because all the business Indices are 1919, WHAT A OUY by SHI Haatl invested in the market, they’ve got and interest rates are starting to up," Reagan said, answering ques­ Man a problem,*’ said Robert W. Dell, rise significantly. moving past the New York Stock Crash and the Depression. tions as he left the White House to ton ii manager of retiree relations at Sun Many economists said the sudden Exchange in October 1929^as the market visit his wife In Bethesda Naval Bolt( Oil Co. in Radnor, Pa. "Psychologi­ loss of more than $500 billion in Medical Center. "There is nothing Be IFGHE’’G SO SWART, HOW cally, it has to be devastating.” stock value would ripple through wrong with the economy," he surv COME SHE’S STILL IN GRAAAMAR SCHOOL?’ yjawieM , The worst securities selloff of the economy in waves, simply by added. Geoi modem times also wiped out making investors much more cau­ Reagan suggested the selling 2 Statl billions of dollars in holdings by tious or persuading them to keep it Analysts: Ifs not 1929 again wave may have been triggered by (Joa ALLEY OOP <^by Dava Qraue pension funds, which are among the in _safe, interest-bearing savings people who ea w “ a chance togreba Fla.; RUN, SKIPPER/ most significant of the targe, accounts. ’ ^ profit. I don’t know. But 1 do know THEY'RE ON NEW YORK (AP) - The U.S. corporate America is worth 20 or 30 and long-term institutional investors in "A lot of people could be affected Stock prices are still at the level this; more people are working than TO US.' economy is more resilient, and the percent less this morning than it of early 1986, Cline noted. ches the stock market. by a prolonged and severe decline ever before In history. Productivity government is better prepared for a was yesterday morning," Slifer of N " It goes without saying that large in the market,” said James Lorie, a "Nobody thought we were going is up. So Is our rhanufacturing rescue than in 1929, the last time the gran pension funds are going to share a professor at the University of said. to have a depression in April 1986, product up. There is no runawav stock market collapsed so rapidly, and I 22 percent beating along with Chicago’s graduate business and yet we’ ve had a joyride that's inflation as there has been in V.j analysts say. Monday's collapse wiped out A I anybody else," said Malcolm Rod- school. "A major market decline Just brought us back to the level of past." The chance of economic ruin is more than $500 billion worth of 0 the man, executive vice president of represents a major decline in then,” he said. Earlier Monday, before the full always present, but a repeat of the market value, and that is likely to Chur the International Association of wealth, and people’s willingness to extent of the market plunge w ai Great Depression of the 1930s crimp consumer spending by tak­ Presumably, the stock market Is Cent' Pre-retirement Planners, a group spend money depends on Wealth. known, Reagan said “ all leading seems unlikely, economists said ing wealth out of people's pockets more stable today than in 1929 callli based in Rockville, Md. The indirect effect could be signifi­ Indicators are sending a message;' Monday after the Dow Jones and making them more nervous because the Securities and Ex­ Horn Rodman and others said they saw cant to people who don’t invest." steady she goes." He made the Bridge average of 30 industrial stocks lost about the economy. change Commission requires stock arra little threat to the stability of For example, investors who had comments at a swearing-in cerem­ 508 points. purchasers to put up at least 59 M< pension funds because in most wanted to buy new cars, houses or But Slifer said he expects the ony for new Commerce Secretary "W e have to step back now and percent of the purchase price. In mad cases they are well managed and appliances with earnings from economy to keep growing, although C. William Verity. say is 'Apocalypse Now' justified? the Roaring Twenties, some buyers Horn THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom diversified portfolios that include their stock mutual funds might perhaps at a rate of 1.5 to 2 percent The stock market is one of II NORTH M-U-17 Blinded spade to set the contract, c'^ \ As I look at the outlook for the pyramided tiny investments into Port ♦ AQ 2 bonds and other stable scrap those plans now. next year instead of 3 to 3.5 percent. empires and were wiped out when business barometers included in “If the jack of diamonds had fallen, ^ A T Tue FUyiMfc economy, our political system, I ter TK by an honor or if West had followed three times in falling stock prices made them the government's chief forecasting Can< ♦ K 10 7 6 don’t think so,” said Alfred E. clubs, I would have made the^con- JH/W APFAWU^? “ The basic thing that really unable to repay their loans. gauge, the Index of Leading ♦ A K Q J 10 Goldman, director of market analy­ Man By James Jacoby tract," S.B. lamented. turned the 1929 situation into a Indicators. sis for A.G. Edwards A Sons Inc. in depression was, I think, the lack of But the advent of computers has WEST EAST investors advised Ortner, In an interview, said The Hideous Hog had an answer: St. Louis. safeguards in the monetary sys­ created its own instability by "stocks are a leading indicator of D r. ♦ J 10 8 ♦ K976 Simon and Schuster has this year The U.S. economy already had making it possible to move huge T Q J 10 8 6 TS432 “As usual, you went set in a cold con­ tem. The fact that hanks were the economy and they can have an published ‘ Victor Mollo’s Bridge been in recession for two months by quantities of stocks on the basis ot Nl ♦ A J 2 ♦ 5 Club” and “You Need Never Lose at tract.” And H.H. was right. The win­ allowed to close, that you had a effect on the hconomy even when Levi ning line for declarer is to win the first Oct. 28 and 29, 1929, the Black sharp reduction in the money technical factors unrelated to the ♦ S3 ♦ 9 8 7 6 Bridge,” both books recounting anec­ jto sit tight, dig in 6ft they are somewhat misleading. vere Monday and Black Tuesday that value of the companies Involved. dotes centering on the imaginary Grif­ trick with the heart ace, overtaking supply and you had things feeding They have also predicted more SOUTH p refa c^ the century's worst eco­ died fins club, whejne such fictional charac­ dummy’s king. He should then lead the on themselves in a downward spiral The biggest danger comes from recessions that we have had." ♦ 543 : NEW YORK (AP) - Stock­ bottom. nomic downturn. ters as the .Hideous Hog, Papa the nine of diamonds and pass it, not car­ in the real economy,” said William the United States’ heavy reliance "I am willing to wager that this is ♦ A 97 holders riding this ferocious beast Calls from panicked investors to In contrast, today’s domestic key ♦ Q 9 8 4 3 Greek, the Rueful Rabbit, Timothy the ing if Blast wins the jack, since dum Cline, senior economist for the on foreign capital to finance Its nothing like 1920," he said, adding of a market are advised by some to brokers and financial planners safe ♦ 4 2 Toucan and Molly the Mule test their my’s vulnerable A-Q spade combina­ economy is growing at about 3.5 Institute for International Econom­ Interlinked budget and trade that he had told his stockbroker to bold on tight 0Le- tor of financial planning at Seidman Robert Wagman, a San Bank in Los Angeles. The Manchester Herald Xv4At/nS lO - 2.0 Financial Services, an affiliate the Francisco-based senior manager in Moreover, in contrast to 1929, the 9 Seidman A Seidman accounting Price Waterhouse A Co.’s executive Federal Reserve has shown a is proud to name Nima firm, referring to Monday's unpre- financial services group, noted that willingness to inject more money El investors can write off up to $3,000 Zangeneh to our list of Make sure baby’s hand-me-down crib: Avoid cribs with paint and repaint the crib with lead- WINTHROP Phdi Cavulll cented 508-polnt collapse in the Dow into the economy to prevent inter­ large cutouts on the ends through free paint. Jast painting over it is no Jones industrial average. in losses annually. Losses in excess est rates from soaring and choking Honor Carriers. Nima has is crib is very safe which a baby’s body or head could get insurance that the child can’t ingest I THINK r AAADEA Admittedly, experts never of $3,000 must be carried forward to off growth. stuck. Check the mattress fit. Does some of the old paint. BIS MISTAKE WHEN thought it would go this far, but future years unless they are offset In 1929, the Fed was actually been a carrier for the Cob by capital gains in a similar By Polly Fisher the mattress sit snugly between the I’m sending you a copy of my news­ M Y PROS GOT S IC K . many are erring on the side of tightening the money supply, mak­ sides of the crib without spaces or letter “Cbildproofing Your Home.* caution when they warn that the amount, he said. ing things worse, said Stephen Herald since February, In," DEAR POLLY - What is the safe gaps? If there is a space between the This brochure gives the safety stan­ widely watched Dow Jones market For those not invested in securi­ Slifer, senior vice president of Wi distance between slats on a wooden mattress and crib side, the infant's dards for a variety of baby equipment barometer could plunge several ties, "the objective, rational thing Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. 1986. He was selected for poli< baby crib? We're inheriting my broth­ head could become trapped there, including cribs, playpens, walkers, hundred more points before hitting to do is to sit tight," Wagman said. “ I have a hard time believing bilit; er's old crib, and we want to be sure causing suffocation. Buy a mattress strollers and more. It also includes outstanding service, that it’s safe. — LINDA that fils properly. what to look for when baby-proofing esca DEIAB LINDA — Slats on a wooden Measure the distance between the every room in your house and offers collections, sales, and an him. top of the side rail and the mattress tips to prevent accidental poisoning OFFICE slatted crib or playpen should be no overall exceptional Cl more than ZH inches apart. This will support at its lowest position. If this and choking. Others who would like a BOARD OF DIRECTORS inch prevent the baby’s body from slipping distance is less than 26 inches, an old­ copy of this issue should send $1 for • NW„NIA.tai attitude. The thirteen year lighi throngh (which could lead to strangu­ er baby could fall or climb out, even each copy to POLLY’S POINTERS, in PARTV^-^ brov with the mattress at iU lowest level. care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 7 lation). If your brother’s crib mea- U.S. ACRCS by Jhn Davit Vote for All Six! old, seventh grader at snret larger than this, you'll have to If a hand-me-down crib has been 93863, Cleveland, OH 64101-6863. Be have new tide pieces made to meet painted, find out if It has been painted sure to include the title. — POLLY llling, will receive a this federal standard. with lead-free paint. II you’re not Polly will send you a Polly Dollar m, THIS IS ROV. I ’AA NOT l e a v e v o o r n a m e ANP There are other points you will sure, don’t Uke the crib nnless you’re ($!) if she uses your favorite Pointer, HOME Rl&HT NOW MESSAGE AT THE TONE ^ *100.00 scholarship bond want to consider when accepting a wUling to completely strip the old Peeve or Problem in her column. a from the Herald to help uU further his education.

T h tM liB M m I. Rb m M 1. W ia lfe rg f EagMM A. Q C g cffT ty PEOPLE WHO KNOW W trU M W M GarsMg, Jr. O M Ia P g rtg r SigralwwskI Naab know there's a certain magic ■ REPUBUCAN Congratulations Nima, on a job well done! about Classified Advertising. PaM lor by Ropub Town Comfn 643-2711 Robon Albort Trooiuror IB 2B 3B 4B SB. 6B 10 - MANCHESTER HEHALD. Tuetday. Oct. 20.1087 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 20, 1987 ■ Heaviest Trading Days on the NYSE Obituaries MMkxts of shares traded each day Kennedy urges caution, calii FOCUS 604.33 Anna E. Caitoon Anna E. Carlion, 03, of 388 W. 2 336.41 Center St., who died Saturday, Is on Highland Park reopeninsf survived by a sister, Alida J. 3 362.39] Johnson of Manchester; another By Andrtw J. Davit Officials were unsure In what The reopening of Highland PdH' sister and several nieces and 4 278.131 Htrold Rtportar school year Highland Park would School is the only practical solutiOl nephews in Sweden; and a god- be reopened, if It is reopened. to the space crunch problem, saj^ daughtei, Viola Thoren Kress of 266.541 The Manchester Brard of Educa­ Kennedy said the district is now Wallace S. Grove, a parent in the 5 tion may be forced to re-open tag I Manchester. The Herald incor­ looking toward opening die school Highland Park neighborhood. don'i rectly identified Kress. Highland Park School If projected in the 1989-M school year, when the Grove said he thought the baby 6 263.181 increases In the student population The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.ih. elementary schools’ population boom may extend for more than-18 bees at the Emanuel Lutheran Church, come true, said James P. Kennedy, projections are highest. However, years, which would make modular 60 Church St. Burial will be in East 7 256.661 Manchester school superintendent. me committee also discussed de- classrooms a bad investment. “X Cemetery. There are no calling Kennedy warned Grove that itls 253.121 Kennedy made his comments la)rlng that process by a year by hours. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 8 Monday night at a meeting of die bu)ring modular classrooms. too early to make predi^ons. & I ft I Main St., has charge of board’s long-range planning com­ said he was afraid that die arrangements. 9 244.681 Modular classrooms, which could population surge may only be mittee. About 30 people attended easily be installed at Keeney Street Memorial donations may be the two-hour meeting, which fo­ temporary, and that the distrid made to Emanuel Lutheran 10 242.801 or Verplanck schools, cost about would be left with too much space in cused on alternatives to deal with a 175,000 each, Kennedy said. Such Church’s Structural Fund. predicted space crunch. a few yeara. too 200 300 400 500 600 classrooms hold up to 25 students. "It is just as bad to overspend aa Anna SytvMtar School officials are predicting Kennedy warned the conunittee it is to underspend.” be said. AP gnphlc that there will be more than400new that the total space crunch could The committee asked the scho¥ ' C ancer Ri*s».'an. Ii CenicT Fowler is most stunning. Her tender but nonetheless tragic. RIDE TO THE POLLS frightening madness is heart-wrenching. Mark Lamos directs a large cast In this uncut C«E RdipifSMeant — For Responsible Leadership — VALUABLE COUPON • C l^ 8 SAVE .Nick Bakey and Sheridan O ist as Rosencrantz version of “Hamlet” with vivid imagery and a pace 647*4801 i9a«-5pB) and Guildenstern, student friends of Prince that is energetic but not hectic. Whatever Pull Lever 2B — Nov. Hamlet, give two of the best performances of the unevenness there is in the production is part of the 64^3626 (ivBiiii|8) 3 ^ ^ evening, combining a certain modern hipness with risk-taking of any Lamos production, and part of ON AN Y PRESCRIPTION the traditional confusion of loyalties. the quality that creates the excitement. OR VISIT REPUBUCAN HQ. epypOit LIMIT ONE They were also two of the better-dressed 180 N. MAIN STREET JOHN I. GARSIDE, JR. CCXIPON Hamlet, play«d by Richard Thomaa, “Hamlot” at the Hartford Stage Com­ characters. John Conklin’s constumes were not "Hamlet" It at the Hartford Stage Compc P M tor by Htpub. Town Oomm. Rooaii ^ m u n r PER FAMILY confronta Ophalla. playad by Monique pany through Nov. 7. Call 527-51 SI for always successful. Ranging from the tbroagb Nov.7. For ticket Information, call the I Paid fc ' / th^ CommlttBi to Etoct John Qartlda, Jr., L. Bonjaniln. TroMuror. Fowler In Mark Lamoa’ production of ticket Information. Milan-inspired multi-patterned eclectic ensembles office at St7-S181.

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Heceaeirac- [DIS] Danny and tho Klllor Rain A five- (Robyn Douglass) for eotmetic Sylvia c n heel up iavestlgations on false year-old boy becomes involved in a con­ tlve lurgeifoe also owp be doae to helps to uncover s r exaggerated claims in geneni, ■ K’. troversy between a power company and J porpOMO bore Improve appearaace, sap a bnaet . Not all individaala can benefit ; Jdba a n SI ya a n ar a kidnapping on bcca ■fcyrocfcct- n c oastractfoa altera mastectoa»y. ysu may caconater extensive qoes- from aesthetic surgery. Snell physi­ environmental advocates over acid rain Porter aad S6pencata(Batfoato«lMlian and its effects. CBS's "Houston iac w ottr M- la eitber case, tbeae operattoas a n foccHfto a n aaed IS to M. tfoniag OB legitimate claims that cal tnita aa bone structan and sUn simply appear to be procedures [ESPN] Hydropiano Racing: Budwaiaer Knights," airing tioB'i oboestloD covend bp most iasanaee plaas. Aeatbetlc t urgery fo expensi ve. elasticity, as well as psychological Cup Prom Seattle. (60 min.) (R) wftb jrontb ood perfon ned for aesthetic pnrpooes. considentions, must be earefnily TUESDAY. AHboagb most opentfoas a n Tba Afl*R8 nporta yan caa Bxpect [HBO] MOVIE: Out Of Africa' (CC) A What’s m en. daiming that cos- evaluated. Before incurring the O CT. 20. booHtp growl reconstractive, tbe bfgbcst growth to pay: Fnm SLM9 to 9MM far Danish writer’s unhappy marriage to a ever itreafer. aaeUc aurgery. say a face Uft, is costs and risks of such auigery, you wealthy landowner is brightened when rates have occurred la aestbetic aargical body raatnariaR, 96,W9to CHECK IISTINGS VNorc poptaf for oorpRocenpo- plastic aargerles to "bcaatlfp" or vital for psychiatric or psycholofi- must be n a lis tic alwnt tbe she falls in love with a dashing adven­ prooBdures. Ranked nomber oae SM.9W fora facelift: $LH9toM.6M turer. Robert Bedford, Meryl Streep. FOR EXACT TIME tion wHli pootb M d perfectfoB Improve a person's appeannee or cai reasons is not accepted by most outcome. a n soctloa aailited llpectomles, a for a Boae Job; M M to H.6M for a Klaus Maria Brandauer. 1985. Rated Mo every dap ta Mbtle wajn-> wHb the self-esteem w en performed In tecbbkioe for removiag fattpdep^ variety of soctiea aaslated Ifoec- PG . (In Stereo). know ooMMtics and ereaow we bop, tbe ItM, a surge of 2S percent over tbe t H heads at confaranca here was recently sold for $300 by a ant revolutionary leader from prison in Cornelio Reyna. Ana Marlin Sue Lyon, Rod Cameron 1971. from Oct. 12 and Oct. IS are; should be placed in the advance and Anchors aweigh tory answer. I doubt that your symptoms are due heart failure. Mexico so that he can resume a popular (JJ Homs Shopping Overnight Service Monday, .Ellen Goldberg's Life Matter Party; Volunteer 4-H leader Marcia Kilpatrick of Bolton, that the mule teams should follow In Vernon collector. That price is the to tapeworm, because we are In my experience, the use of both 8 C T V North-South 1, Terry Dalgle-Bette Martin; 2, Jim same as given by Kovela’ 19th; The medicines simultaneously is sel­ revolt. George Kennedy; James Whit­ (3 h r s ) representing Connecticut, returned from the Nor­ the n a r ... (and) that whenever and with English oak D EA R DR. GOTT: Is it possible usually not aware of tapeworm more, Monte Markham 1969 9 1 ) Late S h o w (In Stereo) Baker-Loulae Kermode; 3, Faye Lawrence-Ann De theast Regional Forum held Oct. 8-10 in Portland, Antique T n d e r hat it for $318. dom warranted. One or the other, in 01) 8t. Jude's: For the Life of a Child (60 whenver the ox-train should halt, to get worms from pets? I had a cat infestation until anemia develops. (51^ MOVIE: Ifs a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad [CNN] Moneyline min.) Martin; Eait-Weat 1, Letly White-Tom Regan; 2, The Illlnois dentist waa Iqcky to DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) — If it sufficient dose. Is usually prefera­ Maine. the mule teams should halt also.’’ that had a tapeworm. Ever since, You ha ve to look for other factors to 0® Win, Los* or Draw Barbara PhllUps-Murray Powell; S, Mary Warren- More than 400 leaders attended workshops on 4-H find one as originally packaged. weren’t for an unusual occurrence, ble. When patients taking Tenor­ Because Huff wrote in such detail my abdomen has been distended explain your distension, Idks of [DIS] MOVIE: 'Chautauqua Oirf Tha Edith Boucher. activities and leaderahip. Volunteers vlilted Portland about points of interest on tbe trip, The pictun of its yellow box shows English oak, sometimes called min develop heart failure, I change harsh financial climate of 1921 Alberts Thuraday, A.C.L.B. Charity Club Championahip; landmarks and enjoyed an Island clambake and a the students kept footnotes as they the words "A Real Selective Long “ pollard" oak, never may have to another drug or add a diuretic Cinema complicates a women's new poeitlon as North-South 1, Harvey Sirota-Frank Bloomer; 2. Bette cruise. edited the diary. Range Receiving Set ... Double risen above the ordinary. (kidney stimulant) to rid the body an agent for traveling performer* and Martla-Loulae Kermode; S. Jim Baker-Hal Lucal. Regenerative Circuit” (an arran­ According to Wood magazine, leads her into a romantic encounter. They also-used maps to mark of excess water. Janet-Leigh Green. Terence Kelly. 19B4. Baat-Wwt 1, Ethel Robb-Ann McLaughlin (overall gement of colls that gives It England’s sailing ships were nnade Thoughts HARTroUD MANCHHZTRR ^ ^ Pinochle acorat announced geographic anas that Huff menti­ UA TtMotar* Ra»t — Stokeout (R) [ESPN] SponsLook winane); l, LetUe Jane Glenn-Pat Schackner; 3, feedback power). Lower on tbe side of oak until the mid-19Ui century. Be informed about prescription Claem a Clt)r— M aurice (R) 6;40,9:30. 7:19,9:40. - The Bl0 Rosy (R) 7,9J0.— oned. Sometimes that required — Motewon (PG-)3) 6:90, 9;40. -- W ith [USA] MOVIE: 'City of Bad Men' Gun­ Fn n k le Brown-Phyllla Pleraon. The pinochle scores for Thursday's game at the is a drcle with a sketch of a little For stout timbert, ahlpwriglits drugs: Send for Dr. Gott’s new Y ou \Were Here (R) 7:10,9:50, — In The Con'f Buy Me Love (PO) 7:30, 9:20. Army and Navy Club are; John Plader, 639; Eleanor looking at many diffennt maps and meaning, when mere is still one man plot to seize the receipts of s heavy­ hairy dog wearing headphones: looked to the very old trees The theme of loss. I realize, is Health Report, Consumer Tips on MooU (PG-13) 7, 9:». weight fight In Carton City. Dale Robert­ ChHdran visit the hospital Plsch, 596; Ann Fiaher, 892; Harry Poaplail, 9M; using a magnifying glass to person tiiat we could help even in a VBRNON . ___ “It’i a Sky Terrier." Sky-Skye.- covering tbe English countryside. more repressed than ever In our Medicines,, For your copy, send $1 ■AtTHARTPORD .. Clot 1 a I — stakeout (R) 7, 9:20. — son, Jeanns Crain, Cart Betz. 1963. Margant Vaughn, 862; Herb Laquern, 869; Adolph anas. M i. DeLuca said. ( \ small way. makes just as much The Bio Cosy (R) 7:10, 9:40. Manchester Memorial Hospital holds tours for Neat. But 80 did England’s aeafaring search to “ have it all.” Our places and your name and address to P.O. Rasiweed P«k « Cinema — The Ble 2 :0 5 A M (3J N a w e (R) Yetke, 867; Sol Cohen. 867; Mary Hill, 866. Research was the second part of sense as dying of thirst with a full E a tv (R l 7:30. childnn and teen-agers to help prepare them fora stay \ Tbe T-L piece gives a couple of rivala. of worship, however, can handle the BOx 91369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101- WRIT HARTPORO project. the lost father, the cup in our hands. What fills the cup. Peer RIcMrd't Pub « Claema — No 2 :3 0 A M [CNN] Spon* Latenlght in tha hospital. organlsaUoM: Antique Radio (Hub In fear that Invaders would cut realities c...... — ------3369. Be sure to mention the title. Wav Out (R) 7:30,9:30. Hloi 1 • 1 — Stakeout (R) 7, 9:30. — Window painting aat The students began by transcrib­ of America, $1 SteeMechate Road, their precious oaks, the English rebellious « e n . the depressed you ask? The quality of our ibewcaee Cinemas 1-9— Someone To The Bio Eosv (R) 9:30. — Lo Bom bo [ESPN] SportaCentar The program acquaints children and their families character, and the compassion of (PG-13) 7. ing each page of the diary. Some of Devon, Pa. 19333; and the Antique “ polled," or topped, whole tracts. mother, the loss through death, the W atch O ver M e (R) 1:40,7:40,10. — Bio with the hospital and the procedures they might The Manchnter Downtown Association, in coopera­ our souls ... that peace which the » o t i (PG-13) l:4S, 7:39. — Besteeller 2 :4 0 A M OJ NIghtwatoh the most confusing work was Winless Aaaodatiaa, 4 Main St. The trees did not die, however. loss of strength, even the loss of Tak«n by surprise (R) 9:30, — Three O 'c lo c k H lah (PQ-131 WILLIMANTIC encounter during a hospital atay. tion with the Luti Childnn’s Museum, will aponsor world can neither give nor take > ------(P6)1:29, 01 M O V IE ; *Ho w to Merry a deciphering diffennt words and Holcomb, N.Y. 144M. Instead, the stumps devMoped new faith. What I have discovered 1:30, 7:30,9:35.— Surrender ( . U.A. Tkt Claemot — Someone To 3 :0 0 A M For a tour, contact Marueen Ferguson at 646-1222, Halloween window painting from Oct. 26 to 29. away. A force of ai»ut 2,000 American 7:29, 9:30. — The P rin cee t B rid e (PG ) Watch Over Me (R) 9,7:19,9:30 — Potol Millionaire' Three modela rent a lavish Participants should be in groups of three to five. Paint apelUnga that Huff used, said S a n T h en ia at least one m on that aboota and the tranks grew thick through religious faith is that if one troops was taken by surprise in an 1:20,7:20,9:40. — Potol A ttractio n (R) 1. Attraction (R) 9,7:15,9:43.-Surrender apartment in order to find and marry mil­ extension 2417. (PO) 9, 7, 9. — Like Fattier Like Son and bnuhes will be supplied. Anyone painting should Norrish. one of the students. targets on cdlecting and reatora- and gnarled, producing many large. accepts the loss. If one acknowl­ attack by 700 British soldiers at the 7:19, 9:99. — L ik e Father L ik e Son lionaires. Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, edges what is irretrievably gone, Rev. Diana Heath (PG-13) 1:15,7:15,9:30.— The Prinelpol (FO-13)------5:15,7:30,9:30.------. . . ------— The------Frincipol Lauren Bacall 1963. Hallowaan atorlaa told wear paint clothes and bring newspaper, garbage Now that their part in the project tion: Vintage Radio and Phono­ hurts. battle of Stoney Creek, near Hamil­ (R) 5:15, 7:30, 9:43. — Dirty Dancing Tbe Unitarian Chnrch (R) 1;(», 7:20, 9:49. — H ellro lser (R) [CNN] Newt Overnight bags, paper towels and a water bucket to help cleanup. is over, the students a n looking graph Society, baaed in Irving, From these trees come the then what is left is not barren, but a 1:10. 7 '4 9 .10 (F(»-13) 5, 7,9:15. ANDOVER — Andover Public Library will present a new page. The cry that life has no of Manchester ton Ontario, in 1813. Halloween story hour on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. "The To sign up for window time, call the museum at forward to seeing the diary Texas. Beyond this, though, three swirled-figure veneer often re­ MajllO ^m p k in ," an original story written by Andover 649-0949. published. a n two doten radio-oriented clubs ferred to as pollard oak. 1 8 - M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuwday. Oct. 20. I»B7 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1987 — 18

Co-Editori CtoMTOom Editor Deborah Bray Julie Gamer S tH D R T S Raina Kelley T he H igh School W orld By Tl Wit Volume LII, No. 5 Compiled by students of MHS, published by the Manchester Herald Stephen Armstrong;, faculty adviser NFL retun Herzog, Cardinals still unconvinced by the Twins with I who strike By John Nelson Hrbek said; "Too bad we're not in 29-52, of any team ever to win a stadium. Until this year, the D H Am Laski puts an i A' Court witnessed The Assocloted Press their league.” pennant. rule had been used in all World now, The Twins won the first two "A t one point, I would have been Series games in alternating years. replat , S T. 1X)UIS — The burden of proof games, 10-1 and 8-4, behind the happy not to have to go back (to the Twins pitchers have been taking Evani .m now rests with the St. Louis pitching of Frank Viola and Bert Metrodome),” Herzog said. "Now. batting practice to prepare for out of n l ' Cardinals. Blyleven, who had 32 victories I hope we see it again.” Games 3.4 and 5, and Manager Tom catchl by law classes Despite trailing Minnesota 2-0 in between them this season. Viola Twice in Game 1, Cardinals Kelly says it won't change his team. end to trouble the best-of-seven World Series was 1-0 against Detroit in the outfielders lost fly balls against the strategy. He doesn't intend to Indl On Tuesday, Oct. 6, the Law In ing of a Jury, an arraignment for going into tonight's game at Busch Most every student at MHS dog-grooming business with a good wm playoffs, and Blyleven beat the opaque backdrop of the Metrodome engage Herzog in a battle of double cut Jui American Stwiety classes visited iriiich a man pleaded guilty to Stadium, the Cardinals remain knows, or knows of. Karen Laski, friend. Taking on the appellation of Tigers twice in the five-game ceiling, and the noise from the switches. 71 pla the Hartford Superior Court. Ap­ kidnapping, and the closing state­ unconvinced the Twins are for real. one of the security personnel at “ Lemon,” the business was notably series. crowds of 50,000-plus was "W e don't have a National would proximately 40 students attended, ments for a case in which a man In fact. Cardinals Manager Whi­ kfHS. Laski does not share this named “Lemon and Lime.” Straker, 8-10 during the season, defeaning. League-type club.” Kellysald. "We But and were accompanied by Mrs. was accused of breaking into a ter Herzog says the Twins couldn't, responsiloility of security alone. Laski has an extreme love for started the Twins' lone loss in the ‘T v e never seen it like I did in have an American League-type, cut all Cathy Cerrina and Mr. Tom woman's car, stealing her pocket- win in the National League East, or John Hackett. assistant football animals and animal rights. There­ M playoffs, although it was not Minneapolis,” Herzog said. “ It was designated hitter club. I can't make Coach Murdock. book, and causing her physical the American League East, for that coach at MHS. Is Laski’s co-worker. fore she Is a vegetarian and refuses charged with the loss. The loss went constant noise with people scream­ too many changes because who am was a The students were to spend the harm. matter, because they have only two Numerous tasks of school secur­ to wear anything of animal mate­ to Jeff Reardon in relief. ing and cheering all the time. I going to take out? Am I going to replac day moving throughout the cour­ The students were also able to • bona fide starting pitchers. ity include thorpughly canvassing rial, Including leather, mink, etc. Tudor, 10-2 after spending most of That's great. Those fans hven't had take out Hrbek? Am I going to take make trooms and observe whichever visit the old Superior Court build­ Tonight, the impostor, rookie Les the hallways for students cutting Keeping up with Laski is a the season on the disabled list with a a lot to cheer about for a long time.” out Gaetti? ... Maybe I could fool none v cases they found interesting. After­ ing, which is located on Washington Straker, takes the mound for classes, searching for smoke-filled strenuous task. Roaming around all broken leg, was l-l in the Cardinals' The Twins were last in a World around at second base with (Steve) The ward, they were to write a paper Street. This is where all civil cases Minnesota against the ace of St. lavatories (smoking Is not allowed of the school grounds Is a dally HSW reporter Renee Fournier (right) spends a day with seven-game playoff victory over Series in 1965. The Cardinals have Lombardozzi and (Al) Newman. some I describing the trials they had seen, are heard. Louis' staff, left-hander John by Students on or about the school routine. One would not find a single security guard Karen Laski (left). San Francisco. gone to the Series three of the past Maybe I could do something with the irr and giving their impressions of the Because some trials run for Ttidor. grounds) and seeking cars in the cigarette butt, nor on the day of "In a playoff, you can get by six seasons, beating Milwaukee in (Dan) Gladden and (Mark) David­ Charg( day^spent in court. extended periods of time, and the "When you have two starting student parking lot without the new Interview, a student cutting class, New regulations have changed caught either with drugs or cutting using only five of your nine or 10 1982 and losing to Kansas City in son in left field. since 1 Upon their arrival, the students students spent only one day at the pitchers and two days off (during mandatory parking stickers which was rare. Laski's responsibilities drastically. class. pitchers,” Herzog said. ‘Tve al­ 1985. "But you build your team for the "J ui were given a list of what was Hartford Superior Court, they did the World Series), that's a hell of an Herzog said he didn't think Busch affixed. It Is a fact that less students are Before the no-smoking policy, it Other responsibilities of Laski ways said you shouldn't have an off league and the park, and we play said qi happening in some of the different not ha ve the opportunity to hear the advantage,” Herzog said Monday, Stadium would pose any particular Days vary in the life of Laski and wandering aimlessly about the would take 10 minutes to clear are to feed the "prisoners,” her day during the playoffs. With the off the D H ,” Kelly said. "I'm not threw courtrooms during the day. There courts' decisions on the trials which one of the off days. Hackett. Some days are exhausting school grounds due to the new students off the smoking patio, term for the in-school suspension days, you can't see the depth of the problems for the Twins, some of interested in m aking double 67-yan were a variety of trials taking place they had observed. Setting this "I don't think they could have^ whom compared it with Royals switches.” and others utterly boring. Laski policies. Students are obviously causing a tremendous amount of students. Every day. Laski rounds pitching staffs, and it doesn't show goal I which they would be able to aside, the day was well spent, and won the AL East or the NL East Stadium in Kansas City. sees herself as a mediator between taking an InterMt academically. student tardiness. No longer is this up sandwiches, milk, and fruit for the true strengths of the team.” The lack of a D H also will deplete Raidei observe. was an enjoyable learning expe­ with that type of situation when you Only 10 of the 37 teams that have "Like I said in 1985, it's almost C students and administrators, as 'In the early ’80s,_Karen explained situation evident. The parking the prisoners. Herzog's injury-riddled offense, first-ei The students were then free to rience for all. Another highlight of play every day. But that's the way it like not having a road park.” well as between students and that there were nibre disciplinary policy of having student stickers Laski is greatly appreciated at fallen behind 2-0 in the World Series however. Cardinals home-run at Los move about the court rooms on the the day was when the students is .... Put them in the same division . Herzog said. “ We might be five feet teachers. She helps deliver stu­ problems and difficulties with req^red Laski and other faculty to MHS, not only by the staff, but by have come back to win. It has leader Jack Clark already is on the “ Thi third floor in the new building, on stopped at a stoplight and saw and as Detroit (A L E a s t) and the Tigers deeper in the gaps. They really dents to the office by handing out narcotics. Since then she expressed the students as well. They know happened in each of the past two disabled list, and Herzog won't be special Lafayette Street. All criminal mat­ waved to Connecticut Gov. Bill would win by 15 games. That's years, however. St. Louis led don't have anything to worry about. us. We passes to students in their classes. that today there has been a drastic search the student lot for two hours, that Karen is out there for their able to use third baseman Terry ters are handled in this building. In O'Neill. because of the pitching staff. It's Kansas City 2-0 and 3-1 before They'll have no trouble with the Laski completed her master's in change and students are well- but this proved to be quite unneces­ well-being and support. Principal Pendleton at home, except as a these courtrooms, the students had nothing against them.” losing the 1985 World Series. The lighting. Candy Maldonado (of the counseling this year at Central behaved and disciplined. sary. They're doing the best they Jacob Ludes gladly stated. “John pinch hitter, because of an injured the opportunity to view the choos­ - WENDY MORTON To some of the Twins, however, it New York Mets trailed Boston 2-0 Giants) lost a ball in the lights Connecticut State University. In Peter Ware, audio-visual consul­ can do, and only so much time can Hackett and Karen Laski help ribcage. Pendleton was able to play sounded like something against last year before winning in seven during the playoffs, but that was the past years she tutored disadvan­ tant at MHS, and former security be consumed on parking. make the high school what it is as a DH against right-handed them. games. first time I've seen a player lose a AP photo T taged children in Hartford through person alongside Laski, said in a During the high school renova­ today.” One would certainly find pitchers In Minnesota, but he can't P i "He's grasping at something,” The Cardinals' consolation is ball in the lights at this ballpark in a an alternative program. She brief conversation, “ Kids today are tion a few years ago, security the high school most quiescent. throw or hit right-handed. Students’ magazine Twins third baseman Gary Gaetti they are home, and away from the long time.” Cardinals' Manager Whitey Herzog screams his worked as well in a Juvenile not blatantly involved with pot.” personnel were capable of spying This is greatly due to the efforts of said. " I don't know what. Would Metrodome in Minneapolis, where The other major change for Herzog used Tom Lawless at displeasure at an umpire during Game 2 of the World B y T o detention home with kids arrested “Kids today are much more through holes in the unfinished the two security personnel. they win In the AL East? Would Minnesota built the best home Game 3 will be the designated third base in Game I and Jose Th e Al for everything from theft to open-minded and appreciate us walls. This was a great advantage Series Sunday night in Minneapolis. Herzog, though his they win in the American League at record in baseball this year, 56-25. hitter. Fo r the first year, the D H is Oquendo in Game 2. He said he murder. Laski previously owned a security people more.” said Laski. and an abundance of students were - RENEE FOURNIER team trails Minnesota by two games, is still unconvinced needs artistic taient all?” On the other hand, the Twins this being used at the American League would stick with Oquendo tqnight. EAS' And Twins first baseman Kent year had the worst road record. park, but not In the National l,eapiie too. by the Twins. Game 3 Is tonight in St. Louis. New Y Among the many clubs at MHS. Aridian. It's a good experience.” to WOll Foreign travel is Aridian allows the artists and poets Balukas hopes that this year Brooks looks to God enough work will be submitted so marret of the school to be heard. What is Coach open to students that two magazines can be pub­ Aridian? Well, the word ‘‘Aridian” Bowl c If one word could be used to With the youth group, and with lished. Once the magazine is is of Indian origin, and it means to their fii describe Manchester High School her friends. Brooks likes to play April in P a ris... The White Nights keep treasured things collected in published, it is then sold to students Twins ready for first DH-iess game in 14 years playofi senior M ary Ann Brooks, it would sports such as basketball and of Leningrad in June ... these are one area or together. As Mrs. Sally at a reasonable cost. definitely be ''persevering.'' bowling. She also enjoys camping. two locations where Manchester If you would like to Join, the The Balukas, the adviser to Aridian, put By Mike Nadel ” 1 like the turf here.” outfielder don't know if I can still do it.” change the batting order so that the Meanwhile, another Herzog com­ "I think Whitey Herzog has a Brooks is a girl who knows exactly During the summer. Brooks was a High School students may travel in magazine mainly meets on Thurs­ thered it, "Aridian is a showcase for The Associated Press Dan Gladden said. "It's similar, Twins Manager Tom Kelly, new pitcher wouldn’t have tobat for ment stirred up much more great baseball mind. But even If what she wants, and is determined counselor for young children at a 1988. days; the next meeting is on Oct. 22. Giants creative and gifted students' work. probably, to Kansas City, but it's a whose team won the first two as long as possible. controversy, he’s right ... we’re here. Sorry.” to go out and get It. She admits that day camp where she says that she There is nothing like actually When asked what the main purpose team n It gives students their only chance ST. LO U IS — The Minnesota bigger yard" games by a combined 18-5, said "In spring training. Ray Miller Herzog said at Monday’s news Added Kelly: "What Whitey says she never gives up on anything that spent time helping inner-city child­ traveling to a country to truly of Aridian was, Balukas responded lockeri to get art and literary works Twins are gearing up for their first Frazier said that at this time of Monday at the Twins' off-day couldn't wait to make a double- conference that the A L West ... that's probably true. But I’m not she believes In, and always finishes ren. She found this to be a “ really understand it, and the Manchester by saying, "Aridian is not Just Whal published.” designated hitter-less game since the season, "you should be able to workout at Busch Stadium that he switch.” Kelly said, referring to the champion Twins could have won smart about those things. I don’t what she starts. good experience.” Although she is High School Social Studies Depart­ another magazine, it is an art and promts Aridian is open to all students at the American League adopted the play in an outhouse and not be only hoped his pitchers "could get a man he replaced as Twins manager neither the N L East crown that his core to bother myself to think about What Is it that Brooks wants out of involved In these many activities, ment is sponsoring two such trips literary showcase. We accept all MHS. One does not have to go to the rule in 1973. affected.” few bunts down and not have their late in the 1986 season. "I'm not so Cardinals captured nor the A L it. I ’m thinking about winning a life? When answering this question, the church Is the most Important this year. types of work, such as photos, meetings in order to Join; one can Tonight's Game 3 of the World Frazier probably won't be the (poor) hitting be the thing that anxious.” East. ballgame.” she stated that she Just wants to be thing in her life. She said. “ I put During the April vacation there stories, poems, drawings and even Just submit art work, poems, Series against the St. Louis Cardi­ first pitcher affected by the World decides a ballgame." He said he wouldn't remove He said the Twins, who won just Hrbek and Gaetti doubted that an Individual, living her life in the God first in my life.” According to will be a trip to France and songs. One year we even had a stories, etc. and toward the end of nals also marks the first time the Series D H rule, which states that Cardinals Manager Whitey Her­ outfielders Gladden. Kirby Puckett 85 games during the regular Herzog’s light-hitting Cardinals way that God inspires her. Brooks Brooks. God has helped her through England. The trip will last todays; record published. Talk about a wide the year all the work is gathered Twins have played a game that the designated hitter is to be used in zog said a manager doesn't "have and Tom Brunansky, Infielders season, have flourished in the could have competed In the AL. Is a “ born-again Christian " She any difficulties she has gone the students will leave on the range of talents! ” together into one big magazine. counted in a National League the A L team's home field, but to manage as much with the DH. Kent Hrbek, Greg Gagne and Gary postseason only because they have " It ’s too bad we’re not in the 2 belongs to the Full Gospel Interde­ through in her life, and has made Friday before the vacation starts So, if you have a flair for the fine There is no limit to the number of ballpark since 1965. when they met pitchers must bat in the N L You write out the lineup and that's Gaetti. or his starting catcher for two good starters in Frank Viola National League,” Hrbek said. nominational Church (on Main her what she is today. and return on the Sunday before arts, use your talents wisely; people who can Join. When asked the Los Angeles Dodgers in the ballpark. about it,” the sake of a double switch. and Bert Blyleven and have the Said Gaetti: "Would they win the Street in Manchester) in which she When she goes out on Saturdays school begins again. The trip has submit them to Aridian, the art how she felt about the number of Series. Don Baylor was the Twins' D H in Kelly said simply that the Twins "Maybe I ’ll be able to fool around benefit of two off days in the American League East? Would focuses most of her energies. Every to spread the word of God. Brooks been very popular in the past, and enthusiasts' and literary whizzes' people Joining this year, Balukas Unlike the Cardinals, who had Game 1 at the Metrodome and have built their team with the idea with my second baseman (Steve best-of-seven series, they win in the American League at Wednesday and Sunday, she at­ says that she is Just trying to give promises to be again his year. dream magazine. said, "Th e number of people never seen anything quite like the Randy Bush had the spot in Game 2. that there would be a DH in tbe Lombardozzi) becausel’vegot (Al) " It ’s a good point,” Minnesota’s all?” tends a service held there. On other people encouragement and On June 24 there will be a 10-day fluctuates each year, this year I Metrodome in Minneapolis, the But at Busch Stadium. Twins lineup. Newman on tbe bench.” Kelly said. Roy Smalley said. "W e’re a little Smalley agreed with Herzog that Thursdays. Brooks practices with hope In their lives. One of her main trip leaving for the Soviet Union; - ILANA ROBBINS wish more would become active in Twins have seen ballparks like starter Les Straker will have to "It's two different leagues.” he "But if I take a pitcher out. I ’m short on the mound for 162 games. the A L West Isn't as strong from top the church band and choir. On goals in life is to help people, and this trip will return on July 3. This Busch Stadium. take his turn at bat. said. "You set your ballclub up for probably just going to come back That’s why we won 85 instead of 95, to bottom as the A L East. Fridays, the youth group at the she feels that God can give people trip consists ^of a day in either “It's a big ballpark here.” Twins "I'm looking forward to it.” the league you're in.” with another pitcher in that same But we’re not short offensively and "But I'm not going to take church meets, and on Saturdays this help. Although some people Helsinki or Copenhagen and three we’re not short defensively. And somebody’s word for it that the 0 reliever George Frazier said after Straker said. "But I don't think I'll Hq added that he wasn't looking spot. M ary Ann spends her time spread­ that she comes across are cruel, or four days in both Moscow and Lack of supplies is Monday's off-day workout. "There do much except bunt. forward to making a double-switch "Whitey’s got all these similar anyone who has watched this club National League East Is the best ing news of the Bible to people In the and uncaring about what she has to MARY ANN BROOKS Leningrad. By leaving at this time aren't many home runs hit here and "Th e last time I batted was in — removing the pitcher for a pinch kind of people in the outfield he can all year knows that we’ve played division in baseball.” he said. community. say. Brooks feels that even reach­ of the year the students will be able "Right now. It doesn't look that the turf is Just about the same as it 1983 in DoubleA-ball. All wedid was hitter and. at the same time, substitute for. I ’m just not a . well In every game that we’ve Wothlnc One would think that being ing one person makes her cause live In other countries. She wants to to be in Leningrad for the period way.” P b lli^ is in Minneapolis.” bunt and move the runners over. I replacing a position player to National League ballclub.” perceived as being a big game. Involved with so much at her worthwhile. travel while doing missionary known as the White Nights. Be­ common complaint NY lilcs New Jer church would not leave any time to After graduation. Brooks plans to work. cause Leningrad is so far north, NY Ron be active elsewhere, but Brooks attend college, probably at the Brooks sees herself as being a during late July and early August it Plttsburi Recentiy there have been many When M r. Edward Berggren, the plainly shows that this assumption University of Connecticut, Eventu­ basically good person, who cares a is light for 22 to 23 hours a day. students at MHS wondering why the head custodian, was asked why B o l t o n Is Incorrect. Besides attending ally, she wants to become a lawyer. lot about other people. She likes Any Manchester High students Steinbrenner brings Billy Martin back to tHe Yankees Q u e b e c student iavatories haven't been there was never any soap in the school regularly, and maintaining a She emphasized that she definitely being nice to others and helping Montrec may inquire about these trips. If completely stocked, while the fa­ lavatories, he replied, "It's be­ better than average grade point wants to travel, and instead of them. Brooks also says that she Buffalo you are interested In the trip to culty lavs have been. When one cause of the vandalism in the Horffor* average, she finds time to belong to visiting tourist attractions, she doesn't try to please anyone with Bv The Associated Press the American League East, nine an 89-73 record. manager, and his two-year record France and England see Miss Jette says "stocked,” one means stocked school. The students rip off the C the school's flag corps, and to play wants to see how people live in her actions, and most importantly, games behind first-place Detroit, in "Nothing Lou did hurt us in any was 177-145 in Room 223; if you are interested in with such things as toilet paper, dispenser units on the wall,” added the flute in the marching and places like the third world coun­ wants to grow up being her own NEW YORK - Only George Piniella's second season as man­ way,” Yankees first baseman Don Martin is the Yankees’ 15th the trip to the Soviet Union see Mr. soap and paper towels. Berggren. He also remarked that C h i c a g o concert bands. Brooks also enjoys tries. Brooks says that she wants to person. Steinbrenner could knock the World ager. The Yankees were second in Mattingly said. "H e did what he manager since Steinbrenner Armstrong in Room 220. the vandalism declined greatly D e t r o i t running; she runs 3 to 4 miles avoid seeing glamourous places, Series and the end of the N F L strike his first year. could. He put the best players on the bought them from CBS in 1973. T o r o n t o Students often find that at least when the teachers went more often M I n n e M whenever she has free time. wanting only to see how real people - JEN BERNIER out of the sports headlines. Steinbrenner's decision to hire field every day and made the right He last was dismissed as Yan­ two of these necessities aren't in the student lavatories looking for S t . L o u l i Billy Martin is coming back as Martin had been expected since last moves. We Just didn’t produce. We kees' manager on Oct. 27,1985. Just Roles chosen present in the lavatories during the cigarette smokers. “ Wherever manager of the Yankees for the week, but Piniella’s move to theGM didn’t play well when we had to. But before the start of Game 7 of the W I n n I p e school day. there is more supervision such as E d m o n t Sock 'n' Buskin has announced fifth time. post was a surprise. we never ,^ost respect for Lou. World Series between Kansas City near the front office, the vandalism V o n c o u i Club deals with nuclear age the cast for its fall play, "Medea.” "It Is surprising that a place of Steinbrenner, ignoring Martin's Woodward reportedly asked out Never. We played hard for him .” and St. Louis. He had been named C o l g o r v declines greatly,” said Berggren. Auditions took place i^pt. 30 and learning would have a problems brawls and angry words that forced of the position. Piniella had one year remaining manager that April 28, replacing L o t A n s such as this,” said an anonymous "There are some new i^as on "Learnpeace” has three major Oct. 1 and were well attended by his four previous firings, brought " I felt like the demand of the on his two-year contract — though Yogi Berra 16 games into the M o n t r Manchester High School is a and Howie will Invite guest speak­ student. After all, can't one look as how to solve this problem, such as goals: one. to educate themselves students from all three classes. Martin back Monday to replace Lou schedule I was asked to keep was Steinbrenner’s decisions have season. Woshl place filled with manv determined ers to encourage and inform a far back as they can remember, putting electric hand dryers in the about the nuclear arms race; two, Senior Jennipher C!hadbum is Finiella, who promoted to general not one I wanted to continue," never been affected by that. On Sept. 20 in Baltimore he got students and teacheiS. One strong number of the 70 or so students who and still hear their parents and lavatories,” ended Berggren. One Colgoi to make MHS and Manchester starring in the title role as Medea manager in place of Woody Woodward said. " I wanted to see The Yankees suffered major into a fight with a bar patron at the p . n t . determination found’ in many at have Joined the organization. Pre­ kindergarten teacher remind them must keep in mind that only one more aware and concerned about with sophomore Gary Stopplemann Woodward. what was out there. M y plans are to injuries to their first two hitters in Cross Keys Inn, where the Yankees W I n n I i M HS is the desire to stop nuclear viously Yale students for Nuclear to wash their hands before a meal dryer at a time will be installed in the dangers of the arms races; and playing opposite as her wandering " I ’m anxious to return as Yankee be available to talk to any club that the lineup — outfielder Rickey were staying. The next night, he war. “Learnpeace” is a recently Disarmament talked about "Fe m i­ and after the use of the bathroom. the bathrooms, and only near the started program dealing with the nism and the Bomb” and "Nuclear three, to affect the legislators with husband, Jason. Others are senior manager and I'm looking toward might be interested.” Henderson, with a right hamstring broke his arm as he fought M o n t r This isn't a formed habit of only office. Slowly if the electric dryers C o l g o i effects of this nuclear age. The Culture.” Jim Yankee from the letters and protests and be a part of Raina Kelley as the Nurse. Juniors bringing an exciting and winning On Aug. 8 in Detroit, Stein­ strain, and second baseman Willie Yankees’ pitcher Ed Whitson In the and soap dispensers stay on the p . m . Jim Ludas as the Tutor and Scott the teachers and faculty but also team to Yankee fans.” Martin said brenner issued a two-page state­ Randolph, who had tom knee hotel lobby, in an elevator and in the organization was founded in April Connecticut Freeze Campaign a worldwide movement to freeze walls, they will be dispersed in all of N e w J Kosak as Jason's slave, all portray with the students. It is impossible in the statement. ment in which he said he might cartilage that necessitated parking lot. C h l c o i by Jennipher Chadburn. a student talked aboirt^a bilateral nuclear the arms race. To promote and put the bathrooms. Until then, what is servants of the couple. Senior girls for the students to wash their hands Martin’s last dismissal by the have made a mistake by hiring the surgery. They missed a combined Although the Yankees were 91-54 L o t A at MHS. Chadburn attended the freeze and ' Miriam Butterworth. these goals in effect, beside inviting one to do? B O I t O I -‘'speakers to the meetings, the Shannon Plese. Suzanne Flynn, and when there isn't any soap. It is Yankees came just before Game 7 inexperienced Piniella as man­ 109 games. under Martin, Steinbrenner de­ Nuclear Age Conference for high also from the Connecticut Freeze difficult to wipe wet hands without school students at Yale University Campaign, talked to the group a members of “ Learnpeace” take Michelle Mitchell all portray of the 1985 World Series. ager. He later reminded everyone Piniella did not talk with Stein­ cided to switch to Piniella. AP photo anything available to dry them. - SANDRA VOI8INE In New Haven last spring. It was few weeks ago about "Common part in going to hear speakers at women of the town. Senior Sean “ I feel this is a step forward in my that what counted was the "bottom brenner for almost a month after For the last two seasons. Martin has been an adviser to Steinbrenner Billy Martin (right) was named the New York Yankees Cipitil there she realized the effort needed Security: Foreign Policy Beyond various places and work hard to Bell will play Creon and senior baseball career and gives me the line.” missing a scheduled call from his and a television commentator on to fight nuclear war. As a senior at the Cold War." The participants attain additional research. Mike Woodhouse will play Aegeus. opportunity to learn a new facet of Tbe bottom line was that the boss on Aug. 3. Piniella later manager for the fifth time Monday replacing Lou Piniella. some Yankees broadcasts. the high school her biggest goal now also hold a vigil every Saturday In addition to goals there are The cast has already begun the game,” Piniella said in the Yankees, who led the American apologized for not being in his hotel Piniella was promoted to general manager of the team, N e w Y e Martin’s first term as Yankees n r z t I Is to make “Learnpeace" an afternoon from 12 to 1 at the many beliefs In "Learnpeace.” rehearsal and t^hn ical crews are Jazz band composed statement. League East by three games at the room to accept the call. 9 meiiager was his most successful. replacing Woody Woodward. ( M u l l e n , independent organization so that it Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Ilfese students, as well as other now beginning to form. The perfor­ The Yankees finished fourth in All-Star break, finished fourth with He was 90-72 in his first year as Y o r k . K I will continue after she graduates. There they stand holding a banner participants, believe that the prob­ mance have been scheduled for the W o t ( h « 19th, 20th and 21st of November. 4:37; I The group adviser is Mr. William that says, "Freeze The Arms lem Is not nuclear; it's human. of talented musicians Howie, a teacher at MHS. The Race.” Chadburn says, “ We hope Chadburn expresses. “ It's the little S e c o m value we place on human life that - MARY THURSTON ( L a n g e s group meets every Friday after this plants a small seed in people's Tom Prior performs weU at CCGA tournament H u n t e r , school and invites students and minds; we hope that it'll get people allows nuclear weapons to even be It's a new year for the M HS Jazz Practice is held every Monday, N Y d w k thinking and talking even if it's Just conceived of.” People need to start ensemble, directed by band teacher Wednesday and Friday after 13:44; staff to sit in on any of its during tbe year. John Pickens reports the first Lebanon, race sponsor. C o v a l l l n a little " thinking about the dangers of the Bridget Gilchrist. An astonishing 24 school, and sectionals follow every Playing a round of golf at the Tournament discussions. Many times. Chadburn Could you find? event was a success and next year It will be staged The Athletics Congress (TAC) National Cross T h i r d arms race. We have, in a way, built students make up a fascinating rehearsal. Players Club in Cromwell, site of the annual ( C h r t s t H again on Memorial Day weekend with proceeds Country (Tiampionship will be staged two days our own means of suicide. ” People musical family. Sammy Davis Jr.-Canon stop on the PGA tour, is a ( R t v o n k i can't be frozen by their fears and could you find About SO MHS students originally The Jazz ensemble plans to attend earmarked for the Manchester Scholarship after Thanksgiving, Nov, 28, at Van Cortlandt Park ( 3u t f a i a a place In your heart? competitions at Berkeley in Boston thrill for many club players and Tom Prior of ( e n ) . A Do you remember? have to start thinking more about tried out for the challenging Jazz Herald Angle Foundation. in New York which means it will take away several tficfcin gl to give me a chance, in February, and Hartt School of Manchester made the most of an opportunity last the world,” says Chadburn. program, but unfortunately only (^untry Club golf pro Ralph DeNicolo and Linda top-flight runners who might have planned to run in 4; a . In 1962, the second female senior or to give me a start? about half made it. Apparently Music in March. Members alsoplan week. Earl Yost S h a f t secretary, and Joel Kehler, treas­ In addition. "Learnpeace'' Kaye teamed to tie for third spot in the Connecticut Manchester. Nonetheless, a first-class field is a N e w Y o i class president was elected. Her there is a prodigious amount of , an extended trip to Ocean City. M d.. The veteran Prior, playing out of the Manchester Sports Editor Emeritus urer. also represented the senior stands for a bilateral nuclear it shouldn't be hard, Section P G A Pro-Lady Tournam ent at the Cliffside certainty for local viewing. name was Marge Koblinsky. She class in '62. freeze. A major purpose is to musical ulent scattered among where they will attend yet another Country Club, didn’t win the Central Connecticut 0 o f 4; N you've done It before, Country Club in Simsbury. O e o l l i was the captain of the cheerleaders The duties of class officers were hopefully have more communica­ MHS students. competition. Golf Association Tournament but he did shoot a give it your best shot, Death recently claimed Cora Anderson, wife of (22th< and belonged to the Student Council planning activities for Senior Week, tion and understanding with the The band is comprised of seven commendable round to tie for fourth place at the Big business but don't close the door. Ideas, as these trips, are Incorpo­ b r o u c k ( for four years. making arrangements for the class Soviets. Chadbum's last remark is saxophones, six trumpets, two the former Manchester (Country Club pro Ricky 7 rated into the program by enthusi­ 7 tough layout. Anderson, and mother of Bob La Francis, one of the Anyone who thinks sports is not big business Not since 1961 have two students picnic, collecting class dues, and as follows; "We need arms control. I tried to reach you, guitars, two pianos, four trom­ NHL H I astic Gilchrist.herself. Sending two In addition, the long hitter who first attracted should examine these facts. In 1960, ABC paid been chosen to fill the same making plans for the class Nuclear weapons as a deterent will with m y farthest touch, bones, and a rttythmlc section, of sophomores, Marc Ursin and Jason Schaffer, vice president; Marge Grant. Dick club’s best-known players. Mrs. Anderson was an attention while playing with the Manchester High under $1.8 million for television rights to all * position. In '62. T im Donahue and reunions. not work. A halt to testing,IC9UIIIS. but you wouldn't let me, course. Each individual instrumen­ Williams, to an All-State competi­ Schotta, Boots Camellia, Lynn Prior, Bill Palmer, active golfer and a regular in club tournament N E W ' golf team, showed the w ay among the Class A L e a g u e I John Verfaille had the honor of production, and deploymel)tneht of it all seemed too much. tal section is forwarded by a Ben DelMastro. Bill Hunniford. Allan Thomas and play. American Football League games. Last spring, TV tion is yet another goal she and her Senior players and his 38-42-80 scorecard copped co-vice presidents. Sue Walker. - MAGGIE PFLUG ’H nuclear weapons will not solveIv^allof "section leader.” The leaders vary students look forward to. Norman Nordeen. Maynard Clough chaired the networks agreed to pay the National Football you Just left, that division. L e t n l e u x our problems, but it's a star*it.” ‘ from sophomores to seniors; Nominating Committee which consisted of Norma League $1.43 billion over three years, or about $476 leaving me in thin air. One other local club player, John Everett, also Financial help Howie's feeling on the subject Is; trumpet. Jeff Holmes and Brett - RENEE FOURNIER Martin, Jim King, Jack Shea, Gall Berzenski, Fred million annually. O o u l e f , ( "Peace is more vital today bMause it didn't matter to you. Cnine; on trombone, Grace Phil­ shared in the day’s top accomplishments. His 81 O r e f z h y , Letter to the Editor Tracy, Jen Schotta, Betty Lou Nordeen and Chief financial backers for the annual ABC is charging advertisers $650JK)0 for a war is more deadly. Morethanever that I really cared. lips; tenor saxophone, Marc Ursin; tied him for eighth place. A n d t r t o i Marshall Warren. The annual meeting will beheld Manchester Road Race Thanksgiving morning will 30-Becbnd spot during the 1988 Super Bowl. MmsIpt Littering can be avoided, and campus will continue if this stops. before it's imperative that we I wonder why you left, and on alto sax, Jason Williams. be Pratt and Whitney and the Hartford Courant. Television rights for major league baseball in S o v o r d , I It's your only free time, so take maintain peace instead of hoping to Seniors involved in this 1987-88 Last year, the most appUed-to on November 12 at the club. May Fitzgerald is club D i o n n e , I only If you use those trash cans without a small trace, F o r Pratt, It will be its seventh year and the second 1970 were sold for less than $20 million. The 1984 fee fttinn, A advantage of It. As you've probably live through another war. I'm Jazz season are Kenny Chang, Jeff private colleges and univenitles Proposed slate secretary. scattered around school grounds. leaving no smile for the Courant. Three dollars from each official was $160 million. National Basketball Association B o u r o u e , Don't throw waste on the ground. heard before, litter is a dirty word, afraid our hopes for surviving upon my sad face. Holmes, Jon Thulin, Dwight Whi­ were Northeastern (20 applica­ Nominating committee at the Manchester The recent Memorial Golf Tournament A r v e e r , 1 entry will go to M uscular Dystrophy Research, the games sold for $1 million in 1970 and climbed to $43 S i m m e r , That way the neighbors will be so DON'T DO IT! another war may be in vain.” taker and Matt Alexander. The tions), Boston University (18), Country Club has drafted the following slate for the (September 27) was dedicated in memory of all pet project of Nutm eg Forest, Ta ll (Cedars of million last season. l l o w e r c h happy, and school officials will be - CAROLYN CAVANNA ensemble is composed of 10 Juniors Penn State (14) and Syracuse and 1SS8 season: Paul Rossetto, president; Beldon Manchester Country (Tub members who died N o i l u n d , pleased The privilege of going off - MARCY PINKHAM - EU8SA SHORE and nine sophomores. Bentley (11 e a ^). I« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 20, 1987

MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1987 — 17 Regulars are reporting back to work to NFL dubs Coventry girls still unbeaten; EC ties, Bolton bows By The Associated Press Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll said including defensive lineman Scott they wanted them," Buffalo line­ backup quarterback Bubby Brister Mersereau and linebacker Jay • .C O V EN ’TR Y — When was the last With temporary rosters set at 88, backer Darryl Talley said of the day at SoccerFest in Cbventry might have become No. 1 over Brophy. replacements. " I haven’t decided ‘time All-State Leslie Danehy didn’t against Portland High at 1 p.m. N F L teams are balancing the struggling Mark Malone had he “ The strike is the reason one of acore — and the Coventry High return of regular players this week how I’m going to deal with it." Covantry i 9-3 crossed the picket line. Instead. our players is with us,’’ Jets Coach “ It’s going to be a weird week. I ^hool girls’ soccer team won? E a tf Hampton o 0—8 with the best of the replacements Noll said, Bri.iler may now be Joe Walton said, referring to Scoring: C— J.VanKruiningen, HotX know there's going to be some •"O'. M.ttanehy; Saves: C— Anna who played during the 24-day behind both Malone and Steve Mersereau, a fifth-round draft : How about Monday afternoon. strike. tension." said San Francisco re­ Three different players bad goals Werfel 5, E H — Lisa Abbott 24. Bono, the Steelers’ quarterback choice of the Rams from Southern ceiver Dwight Clark, one of 1849ers Among those who'will stay, for during the strike. Connectirat State University. as the Patriots remained unbeaten Eagles deadlock now, is Los Angeles Raiders to cross the picket line. “ I think on with a 3-0 blanking of East “ He missed a golden opportun­ “ As we entered the season, one of the first day we’ve got to get Host East Catholic High School replacement quarterback Vince ity,” Noll said of Brister. “We’ll Hampton High in Charter Oak our biggest question marks was the eveiythlng out in the open and not and visiting Tonington High ex­ Evans. The S2-year-old Evans was have to see how they look after they Conference action. defensive line, particularly nose talk behind people’s backs about it. changed one first-half goal and a out of football for two years before come In, but it could well be that ■ Coventry is now 9-0-1 for the tackle. He’s shown he can play. At I’m not worried about the pair of second-half tallies as they catching on with the Raiders’ strike Bono will be the backup. Steve Season while East Hampton stands this point, that area looks a little hostility,” deadlocked. 3-3, Monday In non­ team. played well for us and the big thing at 6-5, brighter,” Walton said. His teammates downplayed the conference girls’ soccer action. Indianapolis Coach Ron Meyer was that we won with him at -First-year Coventry Coach Chris Another player who may have existence of hostility. ’The Eagles are now 442 for the cut Just 16 replacements, retaining quarterback." D.’Ambrosio for one didn’t know earned a Job was punter Tommy “ It’s Just not going to be a season while Tonington is 7-2-1. 71 players, although he said more Atlanta kept only two replace­ Sjien Coventry won when Danehy. Bam hardt of New Orleans, who problem," Keith Fahnhorst, the East’s next game is Wednesday at would be cut later this week. ments — quarterback Erik Kra­ averaged 44 yards a kick in three who has 21 goals this year, didn’t But Philadelphia and Cincinnati team’s co-player representative, fiSore. “ I don’t know.” he ans- home against ACC foe Mercy High m er, who threw for 338 yards and games. Regular punter Brian said. “ There were some hard of Middletown. cut all their replacements. Detroit three second-half touchdowns as Bpred. “ We’ve been trying to get Hansen, a former Pro Bowler, feelings, but it’s been tempered a Joellen Grandaluski opened the Coach Darryl Rogers said there the Falcons overcame a 17-0 deficit Itar to dish off when she’s sur- averaged 36.9 in two pre-strike bit because the strike is in the past. scoring for Torrington at the was a slim chance any of the Lions’ and beat the Los Angeles Rams games. rziunded and today she did it. replacements ultimately would 1 think everybody can understand ' “ It’s definitely a good sign. East 12-minute mark and Melissa Car- 24-20 Sunday — and Rich Kraynak, Many coaches feared tension the situation now.” roll, with her second goal of the make the 48-man roster, although a linebacker on Injured reserve. Hampton is no slouch. They played between the returning strikers and Uke Fahnhorst, some player year, answered for East eight none were cut Monday. The New York Giants kept the replacements. Us tough,” he added. The replacements departed with representatives were willing to minutes later. In the second half. offensive linemen Dan Morgan and In New England, where 12 forget. ; Johanna VanKruiningen opened some sadness at San Diego, where the scoring at 33:23 of the first half, East’s Amelia Bearse tallied at the Mike Black from the group that players c r o ^ d the picket line. “I don’t think there are going to the irregulars went 3-0, putting the assisted by Monica Hodina and 2-minute mark, assisted by Deana went 0-3 and left the Super Bowl Coach Raymond Berry was quick to be problems,” Miami’s William Chargers at 4-1, their best start Alyssa VanKruiningen on a nice Devanney, and that was answered champions in desperate straits at tell his players he wanted no Judson said. “ We haven’t had any by Torrington’s Kim Lemire. since 1081. 0-8 overall. friction. set-up in front which resulted in a ’’Just another day at the office,” incidents up ’til now and I don’t see tap-in. Brenda Bailey scored her ninth Cleveland retained is strike Running back Craig James, one any reason to start.” goal of the year at the KXminute said quarterback Mike Kelley, who The Patriots scored twice in the Hurald photo by Pinto players, although Coach Marty of the strikers, noted that all the There was even a little nostalgia mark before Lemire tied it for a threw a touchdown pass and a Schottenheimer said the active players ate together "and there second half. Hodina tallied her 10th as^the replacements packed up and AP photo. final time for the visitors. Bolton goalie Lauren Clark (right) moves toward the ball beaten Monday by Rocky Hill while the Patriots remained 67-yard completion to set up a field roster for next Monday night’s was no food fight.” goal of the year at 15; 51. assisted by goal as the Chargers beat the Leslie Danehy. Maura Danehy East outshot Torrington, 16-9. in a game last week with Coventry. The Bulldogs were unbeaten with a victory over East Hampton. game with the Rams would be the “ If anyone has a problem, “ They could have the winners of Raiders 28-17 Sunday. San Diego’s Miami quarterback Dan Marino (right) Joins his « closed out the scoring at 21; 59 with “ Both teams played great soccer same 48 who were on the roster they’ve got to handle it on their the replacement games play a teammates as he walks onto the field for a practice^.. and especially Lynn Gentilcore. first-ever victory over the Raiders when the strike started. own,” James said. “ The air is her second goal of the season, who’ve lost five straight, are now the second half, scoring three times at Los Angeles. minibowl somewhere ... and let assisted by Hodina. Amelia and Andrea Bearse, Me­ Bolton blanked Lisa Williams and Leah Dino- Miami kept 14 replacements. cleared and we’re playing ball. somebody besides us coach,” Monday morning at Joe Robbie Stadium. Dolphins’ • 1-6 in the conference and X6 overall, In a seven-minute span. "They “ That’s what made this so Coventry outshot the Bellringers, lissa Carroll. Brenda Bailey and cenza played well for the Bulldogs. New Orleans II — including much- We've got to bring ourselves back Atlanta Coach Marion Campbell center Dwight Stephenson (57) is at the left. It was the ^ B O LTO N — It has not been a good came out much stronger in the special,” Kelley said. "Wediditfor 346, ’The Patriot defense, led by Katey Clisham (for us).” noted Bolton’s next game is Thursday traveled quarterback John Four- together and we're doing that,” said. ''And so the T V people won’t stretch for the Bolton High girls’ Brenda Fournier tallied the second half and the three goals us. We were fighting for us” first time the regular players reported to work since the Jennifer Christmas and Brenda East Coach Ron Palmer. "We’re at 3:30 p.m. at Cromwell High cade — and the New York Jets 15. "They made their beds the way complain, let ’em have It free.” soccer team. The Bulldogs limited game-winner for Rocky Hill in the collapsed my defense.” Landolphi School. beginning of the NFL players strike. ^ Thalacker, did a goixl Job marking starting to believe in ourselves and our style of play.” he added. Rocky Hill to one first-half goal first half. "Th e goal was scored said. East Hampton’s top scorer, Mau­ East Catholic i 2—3 before the Terriers exploded In the because of some miscommunica- Marabeth Roche and Sara Dill reen Strickland. Hodina and Jo ­ Torrington i 2—3 second half for a 7-0 victory Monday tion. Otherwise we had the middle each had two goals for Rocky Hill Rocky HIM 1 4— 7 hanna VanKruiningen played well Scoring: EC— Corroll, Bearse, Bai­ Bolton 0 0 -0 over the Bulldogs in COC action. closed up (In the first half),” said with Jennifer Nash and Beth Weber Scoring; RH— Roche (2), Dill (2), in the midfield for the winners. ley; T— Lemire (2), Grandaluski; Saves: EC— Laura Gunsten 7, T — Beth Rocky Hill is 6-0-1 in the COC and Bolton Coach Mike Landolphi. adding one apiece. The Terriers Fournier, Nosh, Weber; Saves; B— Parcells says Giants have to ^in final 1(y^ games Coventry’s next game Is Satur­ Haeaert 12. Lauren Clark 18, RH— Melanie Mon- P-l-1 overall while the Bulldogs. The Terriers came out strong in Holton. 35-4 tonte 4. By Tom Canavan only winless team in the N F L . New said they were kept because of a play and that he held no hard The Auoclated Press Taylor, Rutledge and White played told them. York was 0-2 before the 24-day N F L shortage of linemen. feelings toward them. “ Idon’tthink Sunday against >the Bills and All-Pro nose guard Jim Burt said: strike and the replacements lost all Parcells said he had the option of we have any other choice in the Redskin fill-in QB Hostetler had a doctor’s appoint­ ” We have to fight our way back. Woosnam secures EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J - three games, including a 6-3 over­ keeping 85 players on the roster, but matter,” he said. ment to evaluate a bruised kidney. You can’t think ahead. If we do, we New York Giants players returned time defeat to Buffalo Sunday. waived the replacement players to The regular Giants held a light "We have very little margin for don’t have a chance.” "i to work Monday with their strike- “ We’ll take responsibllty for the avoid distractions. workout, led by the team captains marred season almost shot and first two, but not the last three.” error,” Parcell said. “ We’re going Burt was disappointed th(at nrfan^' The replacements met for an while Parcells and his staff began to take it one game at a time tops the Cowboys match play crown Coach Bill Parcells said the Super agement did not let the then- veteran linebacker Harry Carson hour with Parcells and team preparing for Sunday’s home game Bowl champions would have to win starting with St. Louis and I want striking players return to work last said. "W e’re not in a big hole. We’re officials early Monday., then were against the St. Louis Cardinals. all their attention on that. I am sure . ’Thursday and play Sunday. their final lOgamesJust to make the in a big canyon. You’re eithergoing given their walking papers and They plan to hold longer than By Denne H. Freeman White. playoffs. it will be.” "Th e same things we show on the WENTWORTH, England (AP) - inches. Woosnam calmly made his to see a very good football team go tickets home. normal workouts the rest of the The Associated Press "This was one of the most The Super Bowl champions ga­ down the drain or you’re going to While some of the Giants said field, the killer instinct, they Four times, Sandy Lyle has six-footer to take the title and Parcells then turned toward the week. their playoff chances were not difficult games I’ve played in,” thered in a parking lot outside see one of the greatest comebacks showed on us,” he said. "Th ey IR V IN G , Texas — It was only reached the final of the World stretch his season winnings to a Giants’ future. Linebacker Lawrence Taylor, great, center Bart Oates was White said. “ The boos don’t make Giants Stadium, held a half-hour of all tim e.” stomped on us.” fitting in the N F L ’s final replace­ Match Play Championship! Four British record $524,000. “ I told the players to put things quarterbacks Jeff Rutledge and optimistic. my job any easier. We could really team meeting, then walked into the Meanwhile, the Giants waived all Parcells said some of the replace- ment game that a former semi-pro times, he’s failed at the la.st hurdle. Europe’s leading money winner behind them and proceed for­ Jeff Hostetler and rookie safety “ We’re going to make it. We’ll be use the homefield advantage. Right lockerroom en masse. of their replacement players Mon­ rhents were told to be ready in case quarterback was the winner and a But the mild-mannered Scots­ this season. Woosnam, who beat ward,” Parcells said. Adrian White — the only Giants to in the playoffs,” Oatessaidassome now we don’t have it.” What the Giants face is not day except offensive linemen Mike the Giants needed them again. It 13-year veteran quarterback failed man was gracious in defeat again Seve Ballesteros of Spain in the Parcells said he hoped his play­ cross the picket line during the teammates listened. The 60.415 fans, second largest of promising. They are 0-5 and the Black and Dan Morgan. Parcells was possible some would be signed with the contest on the line. Monday after he lost to Ian er.® hnri rnme back in condition to strike — were given off Monday. “ Don’t look at me like that,” he the NFL replacement games, semifinals, added another $120,000 for the 1988 season, he said. The Washington Redskins, with­ booed White and Tony Dorsett Woosnam by one hole In this year’s to his earnings as he ended Lyle’s out any regular starters, beat the every time they touched the ball. final of the prestigious $424,000 golf dream of clinching the title at the Dallas Ckiwboys, who started seven There were only 197 no-shows. event. fourth attempt. veterans. 13-7 Monday night in an "Th e fans pay their money and "The match was full of fine golf Torrential rain and hurricane- N F C East showdown for first place. can respondany way they want to,” and played In a sporting spirit.” force winds early in the event had Tony Robinson, a former Tennes­ Dorsett said. Lyle said. “ It’s still all right by me put the 36-hole final back by 24 see star who was playing for the Gibbs said Robinson "was great” If I have played good golf and got hours. SCOREBOARD Richmond Ravens in September, considering be was "thrown in beaten.” But the fans loved what they saw led Washington to victory after Ed there cold against the Cowboys. He For 33 holes, it was nip and tuck as the lead changed hands Rubbert went down with a shoulder Canidient 5, North Stars) made some big plays and it was a between the tall Lyle from Scotland constantly. AP collage football rankings injury in the first period,. tribute to him. He had tremendous and the 5-foot. 4-Inch Woosnam Lyle, beat South Africa’s Mark Robinson completed 11 of 18 poise for his first N F L game." Hockey Minnesota o i o— 1 from Wales, both of whom were McNulty in the semifinals, was two FootbaD BasebaD Scholastic passes for 152 yards and Lionel Dallas Coach Tom Landry the Montrool 2 1 2— 4 ______The Top Twenty teoms In the Associated bidding to put a British name on the up after 22 holes but errors began First Period— 1, AAontreol, Chellos 3 ^^ssss^^BSi Press college football poll, with ftrst-ploce Vital ran for 136 yards against a Cowboys contributed to Robinson’s (MePhee, Corttonneou). 18:20 (sh). 2, votes In parentheses, record Dallas defense that included a success. trophy for the first time In Its creeping into his game and once NHL standings Montreol, Smith 4 (Corson, Richer), 19:34 through gomes of Oct. 17, totol points 24year history. Woosnam had gotten back Into the (pp). Penottles-Roberts,• wifwiiiws ----r^vsFWs ! • « tgsiM Min U (holding), lU IU I IlU f r World Sarlea pleturo frontline of veterans Randy White. “ We were our own worst enemy,” NFL Standings bosed on 30-19-18-17-18-15-1413-1M1-10-9M8-7- 'Then, said Lyle, came the turning match, he put the pressure on and WALIS CONPeniNCE 5:12; Ludwig, Mon (hooking), 8:49; Zem- 8-5-43-2-1 ond lost weM's rgnMng: Football Don Smerek, Kevin Brooks, and Ed he said. “ And we just couldn’t stop lack, Min (delay of gome), 12:00; Chellos, Polrlch Dlvltlen^v Rtcord Ptz Pvs Saturday's Oome Jones. that second quarterback they had point when his 4-Iron approach shot played the steadier golf. ^ w L T Pfl OF OA Mon (delay of game), 12:00; (>reen, Mon AMERICAN CONFERENCE 1. Oklahoma (42) 400 1,179 1 (holding), 15:07; Acton, Min (high- East 2. Nebraska (12) Minnesota 10, St. Louis 1 Washington advanced to 4-1 and in there. He kept making some big flew the 16th green. A four-time winner In Europe this Wothlnoton 4 2 0 8 28 21 400 1,134 2 Sunday's Game CCC-East O ’all PbllolMpMa 3 2 1 7 17 22 sticking), 17:42; McRae, Min, miscon­ W L T Pet. P F PA 3. Miami, Flo. (8) 400 1,106 3 W L T w L T- Dallas dropped to 3-2 because plays.” - ■ "It just took off and must have season before the tournament, duct, 17:42; Troder, Mon (high-sticking), New England 3 2 0 .800 97 98 4. Florida State Minnesota 8, St. Louis 4, Minnesota NY lilonders 3 10 8 20 8 410 977 4 leads series 90 South Windsor 3 0 0 4 0 1 veteran Danny White couldn’t Landry said he never considered Hereld photo by Pinto travelled 220 yards In the air before Woosnam described his victory as New Jersey 3 2 0 8 18 18 17:42; Skrudlond, Mon, misconduct, 17:42; N Y. Jets 3 2 0 .800 135 127 5. LSU 401 923 4 East Hartford 2 0 0 4 1 0 CIccorelll, Min (cross-checking), 18:14; Buffalo 2 3 0 .4U) 81 125 8. Auburn TUMtfoy*t Ociinw produce with four downs from the replacing White despite the boo landing in the mud." Lyle said. "the greatest of my career.” NY Ronoeri 2 2 2 8 25 22 501 893 5 Minnesota (Stroker 8-10) at St. Louis Windham 2 1 0 4 1 0 Plltsburoh 1 3 2 4 25 25 RuskowskI, M in (roughing), 19:08; Le- Indlanopolls 2 3 0 .400 91 73 7. Clemson 400 844 7 Enfield 1 1 0 4 1 0 Washington 2(Xyard line in the final birds. He lost the hole and although he He had harsh words for the mleuir,Mon (roughlfHi), 19:08. Miami 2 3 0 .400 137 99 8. UCLA 510 (Tudor 10-2), 8:30 p.m. Adams Divhlen 802 9 Wednesdays Oome Manchester 1 1 1 1 3 1 minute. “It’s our job to turn boos to Battling for possession won the next one to square the British bookmakers who had rated Boston 4 2 0 8 28 22 Central 9. Syracuse 400 722 13 Rockville 0 2 0 1 4 0 Second Period— 3, Minnesota, Bellows 4 Cleveland 3 2 0 .800 119 83 10. Notre Oome 410 Minnesota at St. Louis, 8:25 p.m. / "It is one of the most emotional cheers,” Landry said. " I didn’t match, he fluffed another Iron shot him only fifth favorite for the title. Quebec 3 1 1 7 21 18 474 11 Thursday's Oome Fermi 0 2 0 0 5 0 Bolton's Mikko Myhrman (right) and Rocky Hill's Greg Montreal 3 2 1 7 21 17 (RuskowskI), 4:07 (sh). 4, Montreal, Houston 3 2 0 .800 112 91 11. Florida 590 579 14 Hartford Public 0 2 1 1 2 1 Wins I ’ve .ever been associated want to take Danny out. We had a Cofbonneou 2 (Richer, Corson), 10:49. Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .800 110 101 12. Georgia Minnesota at St. Louis, 8:25 p.m.. If on the final hole, this time landing "With my recent record and my Buffalo 2 2 2 8 22 28 520 436 18 necessary wijh.” Washington Coach Joe chance to win until the last play of Schweighoffer race for the ball in their C O C game last Hortford 1 5 0 2 12 28 Penentle*—Hortsburg, Min (holding), Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 75 102 13. Tennessee 41-1 , 370 8 in a bunker long game being suited to the 2:34; Fronttsek, Min (roughing), 3:38; W#ft 14. Michigan Stote 42-0420 Saturday, Oct. 94 ACC Gibt)s said. "O u r (replacement) the game.” week. The Bulldogs, who've lost four in a row, will try to CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 362 19 St. LoulsatMlnnesota,4p.m.,lfnecessary O'all Lyle left himself with a 14-foot course. I could have been one of the Norris Divislen Smith, Mon (roughing), 3:38; Zemlock, Son Olego 4 1 0 .800 91 83 15. Indiana 510------v a 20 W L T w L T players kept us in the conference Chants of “ We want (Kevin) Mln,mlnor-molor (Instigator, fighting), Denver 3 1 1 7(» 123 105 18. Ohio State 41-1 snap that streak today against Cromwell High. putt and missed by just three favorites,” said Woosnam. ^ W L T PfS OF OA 294 17 Sunday, Oct. 2S East Catholic 2 0 0 5 0 0 race. They were 3-0 in their Sweeney, We Want Sweeney” be­ ChlCdOO 4 2 0 8 28 25 4:47; Kordic, Mon,malor (fighting),8:47; L.A. Raiders 3 2 0 .800 113 77 17. Alabama 520 171 Notre Dame 2 1 0 4 1 0 AAomesso, Aton (holding), 8:33; McRoe, Seattle 3 2 0 .800 131 105 18. Penn State » St. Louis at Minnesota, 8:25 p.m. EST, If three-game season.” ^ Detroit 3 2 0 8 15 17 520 170 10 necessary St. Joseph's 2 1 0 4 1 0 gan in the second period. Sweeney Toronto 3 2 0 8 24 18 Min, molor (flghting), 8:33; Nllon, Mon, Kansas City 1 4 0 .200 88 159 19. Oklahoma State 5-1-0510 154 12 Fairfield Prep 1 2 0 3 2 0 Robinson said he realized he had quarterbacked Dallas to two motor (flghttng), 8:33;. Atomesso, AAon NATIONAL CONFERENCE 20. Michigan 42-0420 142 — St. Bernard Minnesota 1 4 1 3 15 24 0 1 0 3 2 0 could be back with the Ravens soon. replacement game victories. St. Louis 0 4 0 0 V 20 (holding), 12:51. East Other receiving votes: South Carolino Yankoo managers under Stein- Xavier 0 2 0 3 2 0 tm yllie Dlvtslon Washington 4 1 0 .800 133 85 89, Arizona State 88, Arkansas 44, Pitt 30, “ I don’t know where I ’ll be three " I had to make a choice and when Capitals get out of the gate quickly Winnipeo 3 10 8 17 11 Third Period— 4, AAontreol, Dohlln 3 Dallas 3 2 0 .800 115 97 Texas A8iM 28, Oregon 29, Southern Coll- brennar days from now.” Robinson said. “ I (Skrudlond, Ludwig), 4:00. 8, Montreal, St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 121 122 tornla 19, Minnesota 18, Arizona 10, I decided on Danny and Tony it was Edmonton 3 2 0 8 23 18 was just happy to be part of the Vancouver 2 2 0 4 15 ' 14 Nllon 1 (Cofbonneou, Gainey), 12:03. Phllodiphia 1 4 0 .200 88 143 Wyoming 9, Texas 5, Woke Forest 5, Mis­ By The Associated Press Schoolboy football poll their game, at least as long as it was Caloorv 2 4 0 4 20 24 Penalties— Corson, Mon (holding), 8:37; N.Y. Glonts 0 5 0 .000 89 135 souri 3, Son Jose State 2. The managers for the New York Yankees Redskins’ organization and play in close. You have to stick with your Poddubny and a shorthanded goal same location and hit the puck as CIccorelll, Min (hooking), 7:43; Skrud­ Central and their won-lost records under the Bv Ken Rappoport LosAnoeles 1 4 0 2 11 22 NEW HAVEN — Here ore the'-top a game. This Wihs a great opportun­ veterans.” by Kelly KIsio. ^ hard as I could. This time, I got It Monday's Oamos lond, AAon (tripping), 14:33; Zemlock, Chicago 4 1 O .800 133 51 ownership ot (taorge Steinbrenner: The Associated Press Min, misconduct, 17:07; Kordic. Mon, Tampo Boy 3 2 0 .800 115 84 ; 1973 Connecticut scholastic football teams os ity for me.” White hit Kelvin Edwards with a into the net.” Montreal & MInnesoto 1 selected far the New Haven Reglsler by a NHL Roundup But Mike Ridley started the Washington 4, New York Rongers 2 misconduct, 17:07; Roy, Mon, served by (Sreen Bov 2 2 1 .900 72 82 (M u rlh Ptaoe) Robinson added "I hated to see 38-yard touchdown pass, but it Lemleux (sloshing), 17:07; McRoe, Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 88 105 Ralph Houk, 8082 Ixyrd of s c h o o l^ sports writers and N E W Y O R K - The Washington Capitals’ comeback with a goal at Canadian* 5, Star* 1 Min, double minor (elbowino, roughing), Detroit 1 4 0 .200 88 145 tabulated on a30-28-2424292D-1914141911- Ed get hurt. He had been doing a wasn’t enough to offset two field Capitals have a history of slow Calgary at New York islanders, 8:05 Bowling r 1974 1()98-7basls. 10:39 of the second period when he Guy Carbonneau had a goal and p.m, 18:24; Brooke, Min, misconduct, 18:24; (Second Place) terrific job.” goals by Obed Ariri and Ted starts, but they’re working hard to Murray calis this the strongest Green, Mon (roughlngl, 18:24. Son Frncisco 4 1 0 .800 144 122 Bill Virdon, 8973 1.Hamden(54))(13)442 beat John Vanblesbrouck, playing two assists as Montreal handed the Winnipeg at St, Louis, 8:35 p.m. X Greenwich (50) (1) 398 What was heaven for Robinson Wilson’s 16-yard touchdown on a change things this season. team he’s had in Washington, in Wodnotdav't Oamet New Orleans 3 2 0 .800 120 99 1975 in his first game after sitting out the North Stars their fourth loss In their Shots on goal— Minnesota 14-8-12— 32. Atlonta ' 2 3 0 .400 84 141 (Third Place) XBostCelho(lc(58)384 was hell for the heavily booed reverse. "The work ethic on this team has Hartford of Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. 4. Ansonla(50)(1)33e large measure due to the return of early part of the season with a jaw first six games. Montreal at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Montreal 11-6-7— 28. L.A. Rams 1 4 0 .200 93 123 Elks Bill Virdon, 5X51 been great,” Coach Bryan Murray Power-play Opportunities— Minnesota AAondoy's Oome Billy Martin, 3024 5. Derby (50) 271 center Bengt Gustafsson after a Injury The North Stars, whose roster Colgory at New York Rangers, 7:35 Washington 13, Dallas 7 Tony Salvatore 142-382, Jerry Ridel 4.Conard(50)242 said following Monday night’s 42 year’s stint in Europe, and to trades p.m. 0 of 7; Montreal 1 of 5. 1974 Before knocking in his game- has plenty of new faces — including Goalies— Minnesota, Takko (28 shots-21 Sunday, Oct. 25 348, Charlie Whelan 149-139-4)2, Joe (First Ptacs) 7. Wilton (50) 255 N H L victory over the New York that brought players like center New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Atlanta at Houston, 1 p.m. Dworak 134-141-141-418, Joe Twaronite 8.St.Joseph(41)174 winner with 6:28 left In the game. the one behind the bench In Coach Chicago of Detroit, 7:35 p.m. saves). Montreal, Roy (32-31). Billy Martin, 97-42 Rangers. " I thought we had a Dale Hunter and goaltender Clint A— 15,880. Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. 138-149377, Bill Palmer 149-379, John 1977 9. Bristol Ceritral (50) 145 Christian had missed a goal in the Herb Brooks — have only one Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Daostlno 151-344, Ralph Dover 175-135- 10. Watertawn(4-1)137 Sports in Brief different training camp, we paid a Malarchuk to the Capitals. Boston at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Referee— Rob Shick. Linesmen— Kevin Chicago at Tampa Bdv, 1 p.m. (Fksl Pleoe) second period almost from the victory and a tie this season. Collins, Mike Cvik. Cincinnati at Rttsburgh, 1 p.m. Billy Martin, 10043 , ALSORECTIVINO VDTES;Darlen (50) lot of dividends. We are conditioned "Gustafsson has emerged as a Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 130, Notre tem e-W H (41) 119, Sheltan (41) same spot in the slot. The Canadiens scored three 1978 well.” real leader," M urray said. "Th a t’s O n v e r at Minnesota, 1 p.m. (First Place) T o r r l n ^ ^ 1) loi, New London (50) Tedford third in ski racing program “ I was wondering If I would ever straight goals after Brian Bellows Green Bov at Detroit, 1 p.m. AARP Billy Martin, 5242 7X Wolcott The Capitals’ victory gave them a been an important part of this team CapKsl84.Rangers2 (41) 45, West Haven (33) 44, MIddletosm get another chance like that to­ brought Minnesota within 2-1 at New England at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Ron York 231, Bert Sweet 203-534, Dick Howser, 01 Kevin Tedford of 47 Bobby Lane, Manchester, placed third in 4-2 recort and moved them into so far.” New York Jets at Washington, 1 p.m. Bob Lemon, 48-20 ( ^ 40, Hon (41) 34, Gtastenburv (41) 3X night,” Christian said. ” In the 4:07 of the second period. Calendar Norm Lasher 205-544, L. Bonozelll the national Coca-Cola Junior NASTAR ski racing program last first place over the idle Philadel­ On Monday night, Gustafsson had 9 ______0 1 S— 4 Son Francisco at New Orleans, 1 p.m. 234-554, Ron York 545, Rick Colbert 505, 1979 * ' South Windsor (40-1) locker room. I wondered what I Montreal had taken the 2-0 lead New Vofli t 0 0— I St. Louis at New York Giants, 4 p.m. Sam Moltempo 520, Max SmoleSS4, Lou (Feurth Ptaoe) W' Stratford season. Racing in the male KX12 year-old age group, Tedford phia Flyers in the Patrick Division the clinching goal into an empty net First Period— 1, New York, Poddubnv 4 Seattle at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. Bob Lemon, 3430 ( 4 ^ 9 , vojlev Regional (50) and Bristol could have done differently to score on a short-handed goal by Chris Salots 519, Bruno Giordano 547, Ido Eastern (41)7. earned a season-best average handicap of 11.0 while competing race. In the only other N H L game as Washington completed a home- (Mullen, Lorouche), 5:17 (pp). 2, New Kansas O ty at San Diego, 4 p.m. Cormier 174-444, Cert Andrews 192-452, Billy Martin, 5541 (the first tim e). (Tiellos and Bobby Smith’s power- T O D A Y at Okemo Mountain in Vermont. Monday night. Montreal beat Min­ and-home sweep against the York, KIsloX 11 ;77 (sh). Penalties— Galley, AAonday, Oct. 94 Cathy RInqrose 179-445, Pot Dlcovage "But the next time I shot from the play goal. Was (haldina), 3:40; Show, N Y (holding), Bovs Soccer Los Angeles Roms at Cleveland, 9 p.m. 187-457, Yolanda Burns 181, VI Pulford (First Place) “Kevin can be very proud of a third palce finish. It’s a nesota 5-1. Rangers. 4:37; HubOr, N Y (high-sticking), 9:42. Manchester at Hartford Public. 3:30 180-204-527, Helen Zolegowskl 178-452, E. Dick Howser, 10X59 tremendous triumph for a kid to ranked nationally,” said “ Right from the start of training The Capitals had to overcome an Cheney Tech at Eost Hampton, 3:30 Christenson 471, Kay Moroz 483, Flo 1981 Second Period— 3, Washington. Ridley 2 Bolton at Crom well, 3:30 Douff 459. (Fim Place) NASTAR Commissioner and former U.S. Ski Team Coach Bob camp, there seemed to be a early 2-0 deficit. (Longway, Sundtfrom), 10:39. Penaltlee— Coventry at Portland, 3:30 Redskins 13. Cowboya 7 Gene Michael, 4 M different feeling on this team." said ” I thought we played very well In Syracuse moves into Top 1 0 -^ Cress Country Baaketliall Beattie. Hunter, Was (InterNrence), :44; Patrick, Bob Lemon, 1X15 Dave Christian, who assisted on N Y(hoWlng),7;34; Murphy, Was (holding). East Hartford at Manchester (boys CunIHfo Auto 1982 The Coca-Coia Junir NASTAR program ranks the top 10 girls the first period, even though we and g irls), 3:30 Washington 3 8 7 3— 13 G arry Galley’s tying goal and then 13:44; Gartner, Was (holding), 17:18; Dallas 8 8 7 4 - 7 (FHIh Place) and 10 boys in the country by age, gender and the average of their were losing 2-0,” M urray said. By The Associated Press overall. Covolllnl, Was (holding),20:00. (Mrls Swimming Emil Palmlerl 155, Joe Tollsano 415, Bob Lemon, 48 scored the winner in the third East Catholic at Windsor, 3:30 First Quarter Frank McNamara 155, Bill McKinney three best NASTAR handicaps. "The Rangers just had a few good Since the A P poll began in 1936,20 Third P enad -4, Washington, Galley 2 Was— FG Arirl 19, 8:11 (tane Michael, 4442 NRApraaeaaonatandlnga (Chrittlon), 4:20. X Washington, Christian 3 177-153-444, Steve Williams 404, Jim ayde Kliw, 29^ period. "W e haven’t dwelled on the chances and capitalized on them.” While Syracuse continues to rise, teams have been ranked every W E D N E S D A Y Third Quarter Evans 142, Ton y Marinelll 154-434, (Ptvonko, Stevens), 13:32. 8, Washington, Was— Wilson 14 run (Arirl kick), 3:25 i9 n past, just concentrated on what we The Rangers had taken the 2-0 the Southwest Conference con­ week except from 1962-67 when only OustoNson 4 (Sundstrom, Stevens),l9:17 Boys Soccer George Burgess 152, John DeAngells (Third Ptaoe) East Cthollc at Aaulnos, 3:30 C5al— Edwards 38 pass from White (Brody 154-145-448. SIdorkiewicz back to Binghamton could accomplish in the future.” lead on a power-play goal by Walt tinues to fall. 10 were ranked. No SWC team was (en). Penalties— Stevens, Was (high- kick), 8:50 Billy Martin, 91-71 •“B a r s s B r * sticking), 3:05; Lorouche, N Y (holding), OIrls Soccer High team single: East Hartford The Orangemen, fresh off a 48-21 listed in the Top Ten for seven Fourth Quarter 1984 w L Pet. M 4:09. M ercy ot East Catholic. 3:30 Nursery 443; High team triple; East (Third Place) Boston 1 JDO HARTFORD — Whaiers repiacement goaltender Peter victory over Penn State that weeks in 1967, but since the poll Volleyball Was— FG Arirl 39, 8:47 Hartford Nursery 1242; High Individual Shots on goal— Washington 4-9^13— 28. A— 60,612. Yogi Berra, 87-75 1 JDO _ Sidorkiewicz has returned to Binghamton of the Am erican resumed ranking 20 teams in 1968, New York S-XX-23. Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30 single; Joe Tollsano 196; High Individ­ New York 1 JDO snappH a 17-year losing drought Philadelphia Berkshire trims MCC Peswr-gtav Opportunities— Washington ual triple; Joe Tollsano 471; High 1 JDO _ Hockey League, the team announced. against the Nittany Lions, moved the SWC has been represented in 0 of 4; New York 1 of 4 T H U R S D A Y Was Dal average: Joe Tollsano 137.9 WOshlneton 1 .000 Rrst downs 19 18 Yogi Berra, 410 Sidorkiewicz had replaced regular goaltender Mike Liut, who into the Top 10 in The Associated the Top Twenty every week until Oeolles— Washington, Maiorchuk OIrts Soccer Standings; RS43 Auto 14-7; M cNom - Billy Martin, 9X54 Osiihgl DtvWenlea After taking a 2-0 lead, the knot ii ui z-all. Bolton ot Crom well, 3:30 Rushes-vards 4X186 21-93 oro 13-8; Acodlo Restaurant 199; Eost Detrott 0 was on the injured list suffering from back spasms, the team said Press college football poll Monday now. 7 (22 shots-20 saves). New York, Vanbles- Passing IN 1.000 Manchester Community College Grosser put the visitors ahead. brouck (27-94). 153 222 Hartford Nursery 199; D.N.E. 11-10; Atlanta 1 JDO Vt Monday. ' for the first time since 1968. Rtturn Yards 45 14 Ctabaldo Electric 11-10; Heritage Bolt Chloago 1 men’s socer team dropped a 43 3-2. at 21:35 of the second half on a Comp-Att-Int Lou Ptnlella*9032* JDO Vt Liut, who missed three games, is expected back in the lineup Syracuse jumped from 13th last 1X202 21-341 11-10; Village Stylist 10-11; Anton's 9-12; Cleveland 1 JDO Vi decision to Berkshire Community 35-yard shot into the upper left NHLalallatlea Sockad-Yards Lost X21 440 Purdy Corporation 8-13; Here for the Indiana 1 for the Whalers’ game against the Sabres in Buffalo. Liut is 0-2 week to No. 9. its highest position Punts JDO V4 College Mnday afternoon at O u g a r corner.G rosser cornpleted his X40 535 Beer 8-13; Mack 3 7-14. Mllwoukee 1 , JDO Fumblos-Lost 1-1 2-2 Lou PInlella, 8973 W with a 4.71 goals against average in 102 minutes. three-goal hat-trick with 13minutes since Oct. 19. 1964. NEW YO R K (A P ) — Notional Hockey WBITORN (WHPBRBWW Field PtnoltlM-Yords OSS 531 Sidorkiewicz played in one game this season, allowing five left to boost Berkshire to a 42 "O ur object and dream was to get League stotlstics Wirough October 18: Tim e of Possession Billy Martin 36:05 23:55 U. . MIxod Sacramento 0 1.000 The Cougars are now 2-8 while in the Top 20. That’s what we feel 8 Utah goals in a 5-2 loss to the Washington Capitals last-Friday. advantage. O A Pts 1 J47 Vt Berkshire is 6-4. M CC’s next outing very comfortable with,” Coach INDIVIDUAL STA'nSTICS t Sue Hale 201-175-545, Lee Cote 554, Dallas 1 JDO 1 M CC’s John Almeida scored with Lemleux, Pgh RUSHING— Washington, Vttal 28-138, George Gappalla 204, Shelta Price Houston is Wednesday at Mitchell College in Dick MaePherson said. "W e’re P.SIottny, Quo M8C Cydonts 1 .500 1 12 minutes left to cut the lead to 43 T.WIIson 32X Jessie 9-23, Robinson 20i Denver 0 0 .000 1 Stastny NHL player of the week New London. thrilled to be In the Top 10. We’re in (3oulet, Quo The Manchester Soccer Club Cy­ W. Wilson Xlmlnus 1). Dallas, Doreett 1481, M oglund 234-573, Fronk Skoglund 253- zh o Son Antonio but that was as close as M CC would . * R B , TV 0 1 74 JOO (Sretiky, Edm clones (girls 12 ond under) played two D.Whlte 2-12 214-549, Dtane Bren­ 1W After a scoreless first half, goals get great shape.” Anderson, Edm PASSIN<3— Washington, Robinson 11-18- nan 204-in-S39, Paul Oosselln 909, Linda M ONTREAL — Peter Stastny of the (Quebec Nordiques, who from Mike Smith and and Doug He said it's more important to be Messier, Edm 2?'?.?* ?''*! 'veekend, bowing to L.A. Lakers 0 1.000 Lauberth had nine saves while his WoMIngford, 1-0, and deadlocking Glas­ MS2, Rubber! 1-90-Z2. Oollos, D.Whlte Burton 188-498, Fred KozIckI 544, Lou TODAY Seattle 1 447 scored at least two points in each of his first five games this Johnson 10 minutes into the second a consistent Top 20 team over a 8 7 2 - 2 1 4 0 . Sovord, Chi tonbury, M . In the loss to Wallingford, 21,94-1-982. Ann Pecker 4M, Vernon Pecker 214-571, counterpart. Ernie Lampron. had Dionne, NYR 3 p.m. — Women's soccer: Uconn vs. L > . CHppers 2 JOO w season, was named National Hockey League Player of the Week 9 14 ^oron FIthr Shtllo Rlnobloom oryd RECEIVING — Washington, McEwen 7- U n do Iptulippe 180-480, BUI KozIckI 210, Porttand half gave M CC its 2-0 lead. At 12:45 period of a few years than to make Quinn, Pgh 9 0 Boston College, W H U S -FM (91.7) 1 JDO Vt seven, Jennifer BarneH played well tor Man­ 108, Allen 931, T.WIIson 2-1X Coravello V22. Helen Moselsky 489, Dave Penn 944-427, 7:30 p.m. — College football: Bosofn 1 for the period, ending Oct. 18. of the second half. Berkshire’s Barkthirs CC 0 4—4 brief trips into the Top 10. Bouroue. Bos 9 8 chester. In the fie with Olostonburv, Mith Mason 18X478, John KozIckI .000 1 Dallas, Edwards 8-104, Renfro 5-79, College at Rutgers (taped), NESN (M d sn State 3 .000 2 Stastny collected four assists in (Quebec’s season-opening Steve Gresscr tallied to cut the M CC 0 X -3 Arkansas. 15th last week, fell out Frveer, Tor 9 11 standouts for the Cyclones were Amy G .m ute 435, E.J. Jones 2-1X DorsUtf M l, 233-201-401, M arge OeLlsle 180483, Fran WILSON 8 p.m. — Canoda Cup final: USSR vs. Scoring: B— Qr%%%»r (3), Ponct; 9 0 Danahy, Karen Jurezak and Missy Burboge 1-12 Adorns 1-8. Mosely 194482, Kathy Hughes 215-948, victory over Hartford on Oct. 8, then added a goal and an assist in MCC lead to 2-1. Three minutes of the Top 20 with a 16-14 loos to Howerchuk, Wpg 9 8 Canada (taped), Sp^Chennel Seattle 111 Philadelphia MCC— Smith, Johnson, Almeldo. nS! ®<"''9Ru recorded MISSED “F IE ■ L D GOALS— Washington, Jack Hughes 215-204-588, a iN Phlllipp Socramenle 135, O o lt e State 117 a 6-5 overtime triumph over Boston two nights later. later, Raul Ponce bounced a shot Texas, which is the only undefeated OBLCO. Naslund, Mti 9 2 the shutout In goal. 8 p.m. — W o rld ^le s (tame 3: Twins Saves: B— Lampron 7, M CC— Lau­ Arirl 43. 204, Rich Holbrook 235. at Cardinals, Channel 8 L.A. Lakers 114, Pheenbi 187 past MCC goalie Joe Lauberth to berth 9. team in the SWC hut l« «*nlv 3-3 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuwdav. Oct. 80. 19»7 BUSINESS M ANCHESTER HERAI.T>, Tuesday. Oct. 20. 1887_18 CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711

' : Notices iutlnott FrpportY...... Despite heavy shopping, state matt development slow » Entartolnm ant ...... S3 Form Swppllaa ond Eoulcmiant 90 96 DookkM olno/lncom * T o r 54 Offka/RatoH Edulpmant 11 M A T It ’ I to Odovi: VOconti dot lino ptr dov. *»#r»onol$ 02 31 Corotnlrv/lt*niod*llng 55 Macraotlonol Eoulpm ant •3 7 to 19 dovi: 70 conti por lino por dov. 39 Announcemontt. 03 PoIntIno/PooQrIno 56 Dooti ond M orint Eoulpmant . 13 20 fo 2S dovt: 40 conts por lino dot dov, By The Associated Press begun the same year in Maryland, in New York City. North Haven was stymied by a because the land is xoned for a creases mohth by month In thb Aucllon*...... (M M ooflrto/Sldlno 57 Mualcoi itam a ...... 14 24 or moro doyi: 90 ctnft por lino oor dov. which has about the same popula­ Gary Bellard of Orange, a wetlands-related ruling from the particular use, that use can ulti- state, outpacing national figures.; Flnonclol...... OS R B nTO IS F l o o r i n o 51 Com arof ond Photo Eoulom tnt •S Minimom ctioroo: 4 lintt. nutely be made of that parcel of Woamt for Wtnl...... E l a c t r i c o i 59 Pati ond SuDoMaa 96 Despite heavy retail sales and a tion as Connecticut. developer of small shopping cen­ U.S. Arm y Corps of Engineers. The Hootlna/Plum blno 60 M iacaiionaoua tor Sola Employment B Education ADortmtntt tor Wont...... » 17 DIADLINBS: For clotllflod odvortlsomonH to high per capita income in Connecti­ “Connecticut is one of the most ters in Fairfield, New Haven and developer successfully appealed land. You can’t take for granted In August, for example ^ , ConOomtnIvmt for Wont. AAlsCQllontOus S«rvtC 4 « 61 T o e S o i a a ...... u bo publlshod Tittsdov through ioturdov. tho Connecticut retailers reported total Mtlp Wontod...... II Homo* for Ront...... 9 4 StrulcQ* W ontad 63 . Wontad to Buv/Troda •9 doodlint Is noon on tho dov botoro publleotlon. cut, developers say shopping mall difficult states in the U.S. of which I Middlesex counties, said the most the ruling, but experts say it could that the town thought out" its 3 SMuollon WonIM...... 12 sierx/Oftlci Sooc*...... sales of 149.8 million, up 8 percent . . . ) $ For odvtrtlsomonts to bo published Mondov. development is slow In the state. am familiar” to develop in, said desirable land is often not be years before the corps again land-use plan, he said. ButlncM OODortunltlo...... 11 amrl Frooxrly...... M Merchandise tho doodlino Is 2:30 p.m. on Fridov. John Larson, vice president of the available. examines the application for the Despite the shortage of new mall from the year before. July showed g ^ilructlon...... 14 inOuitrlol PreocHy...... 3 7 Automotive High land prices, local opposition EmoloymtM Scryten...... 15 Goroon ond Storoo*.... Hoildoy/Saoionoi 71 and the n e ^ for a plethora of West Hartford-bas^ Simon Kon- When land does So on the market, mall. space, retailers remain sold on 9 percent increase, said Brendan , aoommofn Wonlid..... A ntloutt ond Coliactibita 73 Cora for Sola 91 R S A D VOUR AD. Clottiflod odvortlsomonts oro C l o t h i n o ...... tohon bv toltphOAo os o convonlonco. Tho Kennedy, association director. ...4 6 73 Trucka/Vona for Sola 93 permits combine to stymie the over t Associates, a shopping it has a large price tag, he said. Local opposition helped stop Connecticut. Real Estate woMtdt.a.ni...... P u r n i f u r t ...... • 74 Compara/TroHara 93 Monchosttr Horold It rotponsiblo for only ono TV/Starto/Appiioncft Incorrocf Intorflon Qnd thtn only for tho ilio of development of new retail space, center developer. To construct a large shopping another proposed regional mall in “ Believe me, there's no less Momot for Solo...... 21 * 75 M otorcvciaa/M ooada 94 Nationally, retail spending ha8 Mochinarv ond Tools tho orlglnol Intortlon. Errors which do not spending because of a lack of malls. 76 Auto Sarvicaa 95 they say. It takes an average of seven mall in Connecticut. 26 municipal, Orange, where residents were Condominiums for Solo...... 22 tow n ond Gordan, 77 lotton tho voluo of tho odvortlsomont will not been considered sluggish in recent Lott/Lond for Solo...... 23 Child Coro . . __ 51 Autoi tor Rant/Laoaa 96 In 1986, construction began on years from land acquisition to state and federal permits are concerned about traffic congestion. But it may mean that independent Good Thinos to Eot 71 Miacaiionaoua Autom otiva 97 bo corroctod bv on odditlonoi Insortlon. months, with less than 8 percent Invostmont Proporty...... 24 Cloonino Sorvicos S3 Fuai O li/Cooi/Firaw ood 79 Wontad to Buv/Troda 9* 2,040 shopping centers in the United groundbreaking fora regional mall required, Bellard and Orange Town “ What we have found in Connecti­ stores perform better," said Increases. .) States, according to figures from here, he said. Planner Paul Dinice said. cut, in addition, to purely technical George W. Gish, manager of J.C. the Dodge-DRI Construction and “Connecticut has not kept pace Thirteen years passed between difficulties, is there are the addi­ Penney’s at the Meriden Square “ Retailers have enjoyed the Real Estate Information Service. with its demand for retail space,” the first proposal for Crystal Mall in tional difficulties of political or Mall. benefit of a very good economy,’! Only nine of those projects were in said John T . Riordan, executive Waterford and the opening, Rior­ emotional baggage to drag along,” Retail sales tracked monthly by said George Brown, vice president Connecticut. vice president of the International dan said. Larson said. the Connecticut Retail Merchants and treasurer of Bob’s Stores of^ HELP WANTED NILP WANTBI HELP W M IT a HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Forty-five shopping centers were Council of Shopping Centers, based A proposal for a i^gional mall in “ One cannot take for aranted that Association indicate sizable in- Middletown. FORMAN to run chol- HERp^^iTTIppomlnitv HOST/Hostess/Busper- CDNSULTING Represen­ DRIVER and Warehouse U TO body and truck lenetng production de- son Port or Tull time for a challenging part tative. Mature person person. 2 openings portment. Must time position that It machanic wanted. Sb- position available. Coll to help children and available, above over­ t f ' larv commensurate supervise 20-30 em­ Helena or Bob at LA- close to homel We adults with o serious age hourly earning. ployees. Performing with experience. Coll Hebrew National thrives after move merlcon between have on Immediate op­ problem. Enuresis. Ap­ Steady work, time and 643-2659.______Business in Brief assembly, machine 9:30om and 6om at ening for a part time pointment set by us. 'h Otter 40 hours, plus SALES. Self motivated INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Hebrew NAlional’s that took place were threatening the ultimate announced, many strikers, and some of the l^ROSS 49 Locality Anawor to Provioua Punia pointing and shipping 522-6500. clerk/typist In our od- Hard work and travel extra benefits. Inter­ operation. Apply: responsible Individual decision to move Its kosher meat plant from New survival of our company,’’ Potkin said recently. rabbis who supported them, predicted the move ZIzka associate 62 Logo Star □□EinciD vertlslng department. required. Moke $40,000- views at; Manchester ) Swifvo Stata □QDDGii ncDonmo Argo Fabricators. 554 If you have a pleasant wanted for full time York City to Indianapolis, a city with a tiny Hebrew National’s decision to move came would lead to the company’s ruin. BBoMbtll HELP WANTED $50,000 commission. Tobacco 8i Candy Com­ employment with busy 54 Mimic □ □ □ □ D D g h u d u b d Wilbur Cross Highway, telephone manner, at Coll 1-800426-4075 or pany, 299 Green Rood, Jewish community, was accompanied by during a strike by members of the United Food “Making kosher food in Indianapolis — such a In Hartford firm « efficiil 55 Apart Hebron lumber com­ □QD □□□DO □□□ Berlin, C T 028-6334. niUllME/PaRTIIMi well os excellent spell­ 1-000-8264826.______Manchester. See Mr. predictions of ruin. and Commercial Workers union at the former thing is impossible to think,” Rabbi Michael 11 South 56 Having foat I ing and typing skills, pany. Knowledge of Attorney Michael A. Zizka of I Amorican □ □ □ □ O D D * RETAIL A DISHWASHER- Shoenfeld.______But after a year in a former pork processing plant in the New York City borough of Queens. Engelman of Brooklyn told The New York 57 Ratum I □□□□ □□□ □□□□ you may qualify for bulldino materials es­ Bolton has joined the Hartford law 4 Indian* anvalopo Due to holiday axpan- Molntenonce person NURSES Aide needed Im- sential. Computer ex­ plant, the company is cranking out 780,000 The strike, which began In June 1986, remains Times. IS PulM 0[3DQ[Z^ [DQQCID • lon, growing this permanent posi­ c firm of Pepe It Hazard as an (abbr.) RNAPN tion. Some previous needed. Full time, hard medlotely tor elderly perience 0 plus. Non pounds of its famous frankfurters, salami, in arbitration over severence pay. But, not only is production forging ahead, the 14 Anatomicil DDDQQ QOnClE] associate. DOWN Tired of pool work? company now inter­ working person. Ca­ woman In her private smoker preferred. Sa­ bologna, pastrami and corned beef here each When company and union representatives company says the move has resulted in an ■ nttworki □□□□ □□□ □□□□ viewing Individuals In­ soles experience Is a ISOxygtnatid plus. Hours ore reer opportunities ore home. Coll 649-5707. lary based on expe­ week. failed to agree on a contract, Hebrew National improved product due to advanced technology Zizka is a Bolton selectman and 1 Madam** □ □ □ G ID B C l Tired ot moving from terested In e new excit­ I I Miroeto Mondoy-Frlday, 8:30- possible. We will train rience. Retirees wel­ “ Sure, people expect a kosher product to be moved part of its operation, and eventually all of and Indianapolis’ proximity to the company’s member of the town’s Conservation countarpsn □□□ I3BDQD CIBB facility to facility but ing career or eecond you. Coll Covey's. 643- 15 Aetrot* 2 Wat iwaro 2:30. Coll Denise Ro­ Clsrki a Msnagimani come. Coll 228-9281. it, to a downtown Indianapolis plant already suppliers in Nebraska and South Dakota. and Inland Wetlands Commission. □□□□□□ □□□□□□ like the pay? Like be­ Income. *0.35 to start 2751.______made in New York, but would you think twice * Albright of □DGinCIEI 0DDDBB nefits too? berts at the Manches­ operated by a sister division. United Beef He and his wife, Catherine, live on ISFixod with advancement po­ about using a sun tan oil that was made in “ Instead of taking three days for the meat to 3 0pp. of ondo :□□□□□ ODDBQD ter Herald, 643-2711, for CLERICAL File Clerks Saw, w/iaf’a naw? Fuu Taw posmoR Bayberry Road. 20 Bun 4 VVall lining tential. Days or needed for tost paced Minnesota?” asked Harvey Potkin, vice presi­ Packers Inc. get to the plant, now it just takes one,” he said. on Interview.______a V M U B U Zizka practices in environmental 2| Tic- - too 5 Yorfcahira 22 WMktnd. 36 Dog group SOUTH WINDSOR evenins. 888-8156, call growing Low firm. If you love to eaw and dent of manufacturing for the Bronx-based “The strike was getting nasty and employees 24 Adjoin for light factory work or “ So it’s given.^s a better ability to obtain a fresh rivar waicoming (abbr.) NURSING CENTER 'T2 to 5 p.m. Moving to new luxur­ have some basic knowl­ T National Foods Inc., Hebrew National’s parent were being threatened,” said Potkin, who litigation, land-use compliance, ad­ 26 — dcnco 6 Mai da _ .Apply In par- meat supply.” abbr. 40 Actraaa OFFICE ious offices In Down­ edge of tewing or retail, company. oversees operations at the plant here. "Rather ministrative permitting and general 29 Arctic tbodo • 7 Raligioui OFFERS IT A U aon: Burnhamham 4 BradyBi About 200 union jobs were lost in New York; 23 Choir vote* Louisa town Hartford. No ex­ come to So Fro Fabrics The decision to leave New York was met by than risk injury, a decision was made to relocate 31 Impitmont poam 42 Tiny particia PRDDUCTIDN Workers. Full tint pirion 34 Bumaida Ava., East the Indianapolis plant now employs about 300 litigation. He is a member of the 25 Eavttdrop- Excellent wage based perience neccessory. at Burr Comer Shop­ disbelief. on a permanent basis.” 3| Batting 8 Laava___ 43 Fraightar, a.g. A molor Notional ma­ to work with govern­ Hartford, C T 08108 workers, who make an hourly wage about half of Connecticut Bar. 3i Sordid ping davicts on experience, great Excellent benefits. ping Center. Not only was the world’s largest kosher food But a kosher food processor can’t just move Boavar 44 Glacial ridga nufacturer of printing ment contract, oua- what the company paid its New York employees. He received a bachelor’s degree in 3S Calif, airlina 9 Spin 26 Daapot 45 In the tama benefits & stability. Ink needs full time Room tor advance­ • Start at *4.50 and up processor leaving the city with the world’s into a plant — especially one that used to process \ dactination 10 Icalandic epic RN’e earn up to *17 per tomer contact, typing ment. Salary negotia­ INSURANCE Customar geology from Rensselaer Polytech­ 27 Goals placa (abbr.) production workers to • Flexible schadulee largest Jewish population, but it was moving to pork. But Potkin insists the decision to move was not 37 Mona- 12 Marqui* da 46 Chamical hour a LPN’s earn up and organizational ble. Coll or write: Doris SarvIca Assistant. nic Institute in Troy, N .Y., in 1978; a 28 Work at help meet Increase Daya, nights, Monchastar aganev Ipdiana, where Jews comprise just 0.4 percent of A team of 40 people, including rabbis, worked an economic one. It will be years before the 3f Lottor* of 29 Christian suffix to *18. Plus benefitel ckllls a must. Will train. Luetlen, 525-0866, 750 master’s degree in geology from the , alphabit 13 Conflict 47 Corn lily soles. Must be able to weekends. staking matura parson e population. And it was moving into a plant 48 hours to make the plant kosher. Thatinvolved company can recoup the money it lost during the aymbol Good pay, benefita Main Street, Hartford, A University of Connecticut in 1978; 40Snaka 17 Ak- 48 Not gantlemBn work flexible hours. CT. 06103. All replies • Move up the ladder & to halp account raprt- that once processed pork, consumption of which boiling or steaming p ra c ti^ ly the entire strike and invested in the new plant, he said. 30 Patrolaum Alto, RN Supervisor We will train you. We a n d conditlona. and law degree from the University 41 Sot of tooli hno 50 Maka lacs' positions available on held In strict become a manager. santotlvas by provid­ is forbidden under the Jewish dietary laws. 60,000-square-foot plant, saidPblkin, a Brooklyn “ We did what we had to do as a result of the 43 Hid# info darivativas 51 C^aumod - \ offer on excellent stort­ Located In . Ellington; of Connecticut School of Law in 1982. 3-11 & 11-7 shifts. confidence.______ing tachnlcol admlnls- “ I’d be the first to admit that we would have native. strike to survive, to remain a viable company,” 4BOftacrod 20 Shad 32 Tidinass food ing salary and benefit Call Joe Call manager for ap­ tratlva ond clarical While attending UConn, he was an imagt* 21 Shoahonoans 34 Was drink 53 Viaw Salary range *30,880 to package. Apply In per­ PAR’ir Time counter help pointment. preferred to remain in New York, but the events When the company’s decision to move was he said. for cleaning establish­ support. Raqulramants environmental analyst and geohy­ Michael Zizka *37,440.______son at Sinclair & Volen- 87M888 Includa: strong organi­ drologist for the state Department of tlne, 275 Progress ment. Mornings. Por- S d Fro Fabrics zational and communi­ If you have the skllle Drive, Manchester. •ALES Iverson, pleasant kode cleoneri. 649-5559. Environmental Protection. and motivation to pro­ personality and voice cation skills. Excallant EDE. ______PART Time help. Klnder- 646-7728 anvironmant In a non­ vide quality nursing to take telephone core In Manchester has T notes, T bonds differ In maturities TELEP H D N E Dperotor- orders and contact cus­ smoking off let. Forop- care and would like to /Tvplst. Seeking o full on Immediate port polntmant call Harriet Colasacco elected to C B T post help make this the beet tomers. Steady em­ M EDICAL Office person­ Treasuries at face value. business for 15 years, to issue a time telephone obero- time opening working nel, telephone, billing. Johnson, Independent QUESTION: facility In the atete, cell ployment. Above over­ with pre-school child­ While standing certified check in that amount so Antonio Colasacco of Hartford was recently elected an tor. Must posess effec­ age hourly earnings. Insurance, knowledge Insurance Center Inc. or apply In person to; tive telephone skills, ren. 2-5:30. Mondoy- of computer helpful but 646^50. ______in line at my QUESTION; How can I purchase that I could buy a U.S. Treasury assistant vice prescdent in the operations division of The ' Personal Interviews at Frlday. Linda 646-7090. /A. typing 35-50wpm, apti­ Manchester Tobacco not required. Some pa­ f RAVEL Agency *ast of bank, I over­ U.S. Treasury securities? bill. My bank charged me $20 for Connecticut Bank and Trust JANE DbVRIES tude for figures and this "service.” I had done this and Candy Company, tient contact. Please tho River needs assist­ heard two per­ Investors* Company. PerfOBBil DIrfctor basic office skills to coll Monday-Frldov, ance typing and tele­ before and was never charged. Was 299 Green Rood, Man­ sons talking ANSWER: You can make a Colasacco currently attends Man­ SoBth WiBSior perform a variety ot chester. See Mr. MANAGER/ 10om-2pm. 6464534. phone etiquette re­ about U.S. Guide direct purchase of a new Treasury I ripped off? clerical duties. Free chester Community College. He N irtiR g CtRler Schoenfeld.______SALES PERSONS SALES. Business Isgreat. quired. Will train. Treasury notes. bond, note or bill by submitting a joined C B T in 1975, and was formerly parking. Benefits. BUSY Doctor's office *5** and up to atart part Due to expansion we Respond to Box GO, William A. Doyle ANSWER: “ Ripped off” is a 1060 MtiR St Apply In person, That aroused “ tender” and a check for the face vaguely defined term. The bank the night-shift manager for the needs full time person time or full time. No ax- need Soegrasslve sales C/0 Tho Manchester my curiosity. amount to your district Federal S. WiiNisor, CT. Mondoy-Frlday, 8:30 to answer phones, Harold. 2 didn’t steal the $20, but it didn’t Hartford and Fairfield check­ to 4:30. Prague Shoe fiarlenca naoasaary, representatives Imme­ What are Treas­ Reserve Bank or branch. There are processing operations. schedule appoint­ 100** Christmas Bo­ diately. Dpportunlty to have to charge you that amounr— ^ 289-7771 Company, Pitkin ments, etc. Will train. earn S300-S600 weekly m n u m u T E M ury notes? How 12 Federal Reserve Banks and 25 Banks are allowed to levy any St., East Hartford. nus. Discount on Je­ Coll' 646-0534 for welry. Paid meal during training. No ex­ av to *$*• per beer do they differ branches around the country. Your fees they choose. These days, many from Treasury bondsT local bank can provide the address Local Realtor — IpUfYJOF;______braaka. Sanlore and perience necessary. banks are charging for services SALES Clerks. Full/port homamakara wal- Will train. Coll tor op- Eettern Produott la of the Fed bank or branch serving they formerly performed free. polntment. 646-3875. are debt securities our government time for video stores.. coma. Apply In parson now Interviewing. ANSWER: Treasury notes and your area, from which you can When customers — especially good at conference Good pay. Joanne or sells to finance the national debt. VK PART TIME at Liberty National DFFICE Person. Must Wage oommenaurate Treasury bonds are identical, ex­ obtain tenders and explanatory customers — squawk, banks often Mr. Fronds at 646-1168 All three type are backed by the full Anthony J. Wasilefsky of Tolland, Gold Exchange hove good typing and with axparlanoa. Will cept for their maturities. Treasury literature. eliminate or reduce those charges. or 528-1852______moth skills. Small of­ 0 faith and credit or our federal Or you can buy new or already manager of D.W. Fish Realty Co., 243 ^STUDENTS — M0MS$ located In Burlington train If naoaatary. On notes are issued with maturities of CARPET Installer fice, Monday-Frldov. government and are considered the QUESTION: How do the yields on Main St., attended the first manage­ Coat Factory, Eaat bus routa. anywhere from two to 10 years; issued Treasury securities through MOONLIGHTERS helper. Pay depends on ' Hartford or call 588- 8om-3pm. Good benef­ Call JaiNK Treasury bonds have maturities of least risky of all investments. a local bank or brokerage firm and U.S. Treasury securities compare ment conference sponsored by the experience. Monches- its. Non-smoker pre­ I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 1115 na-atosartaa-Ttoi more than 10 years. That does not mean Treasury pay a service fee, commission or to certificates of deposit and Real Estate Brokerage Council of the ter oreo. 647-7201. ferred. Coll 289-4361. municipal bonds? by Henri Arnold and Bob ' Earn the $$ you need for Both are "current interest” se­ securities are free from all risk. markup. You can duck those Realtors National Marketing Insti­ secretarial Alda. Ex- FACTORY Machine Op­ curities, meaning they pay interest Along with all "marketplace” charges by dealing directly with a ANSWER: Yields on Treasuries tute. Dnscramble these four Jumbles, PRDDUCTIDNDRIVER SCHOOL Aldas. 10 cltlng loblnosslsllngln erators to work 40 hour one letter to each square, to form WHAT DOES THE X-RAY the Holidays! twice a year. When a ’Treasury note securities — those that are bought Federal Reserve Bank or branch. usually are lower than yields on Wasilefsky, first vice president of OF MY HEAD SHOW? months, 28 hours per coordinating the high week. Mechanical four ordinary words. MECHAHICAL school Shadow Pro­ or bond reaches Its maturity date. It and sold in the marketplace — they CDs and higher than yields on the Manchester Board of Reaitors, We need 10 people from 5pm - 9pm. week. Glastonbury background helpful. ASSEMBLERS Public Schools. Appli­ gram. Schedule stu­ Apply between 9am- is redeemed at Its face value. have “ market risk.” QUESTION; If I buy a new U.S. municipal bonds with similar ma­ was among 300 real estate brokerage The market risk comes into play Treasury security through a Fed­ HICCK cations available trom dents for observing 5pm. M. Swift and The current interest feature turities. Remember that, on securi­ managers from 37 states and Canada Syndil Products, Inc. Glastonbury Board of workers In on the lob if you own Treasury securities and e leading manufac­ Sons, 10 Love Lane, makes Treasury notes and bonds eral Reserve Bank or branch, must ties with fixed interest rates, longer who attended the conference, held A n to n io C o la sa cco $ 647-9946 $ Education, Glaston­ situations. 15 hours per Hartford. sell them before they mature. In z c turer serving the na­ different than U.S. Treasury bills, the check I send In with my tender maturities almost always produce last month in Bedford, Mass. bury, CT, 06033. 633- week. Applications that case, you might get more or be certified? higher yields. tional car wash Indus­ COUNtER Altondant. which are “discount” securities. A The conference included education sessions on recruiting sales 5231 ext 441. Affirma­ available from Glas­ Flexible hours, great less than their face value — try has several full­ tive Action. EOE. tonbury Board of Edu­ Treasury bill Is issued at a discount associates, training for higher productivity, and firm manage­ GLIVI for students. Apply In price below its face valuC and is depending on market conditions at ANSWER: Yes. if you’re buying William A. Doyle, a syndicated time opening!. Entry cation, Glastonbury, ment. produeUonrodueUo - No person at: Subway, 288 redeemed at face value when it the time of your sale. a Treasury bill; no. if you are columnist, welcomes written ques­ ■ CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CT, 06033. 633-5231 ext Center, Street, The Real Estate Brokerage Council is a reai estate brokerage zrr: Experience Needed. 441. Affirmative Ac­ matures. The difference between However, you will have no buying a Treasury bond or note. tions, but he can provide answers BUS Manchester. '' worries about market risk If you management educator and pubiisher. It is part of the Realtors Home Mortgage Corporation, a subsidiary of DRIVERS - Local and tion. EOE. the two amounts is interest, which only through the column. Write to Suffield Financial Corporation, has several M#CHA n I£. All benefits, the T bill owner receives at keep Treasury securities until QUESTION: I withdrew $20,000 Doyle In care of the Manchester National Marketing Institute, an affiliate of the National t o a F^ie New England, Clast II must have own tools. maturity. At that point, you know Association of Realtors. A \ — full time positions in its new Glastonbury license, no overnights. PERSONS maturity from my savings account and asked Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester location. 649-2871. M El M Service Treasury bonds, notes and bills Uncle Sam will redeem vour my bank, with which I have done 06040. MECHANICAL AB- CASHIERS Station. SECONDARY MARKET PACKAGE BEMBLERB - Light as­ starting it FaN • Fart thae - IMMEDIATE 6penings. sembly work, good •l/Hr. Carpenters, roofers, ABNERN COORDINA’TOR - mechanical aptitude. Now arrange the circled letters to responsible for reviewing mortgdge files to in­ •8“/hr. ALL SHIFTS siding men, painters and laborers. Solory form the surprise answer, as sug­ sure that they meet all legal, credit and apprai­ All openings are 1st AVAILABLE. MORNING. gested by five above cartoon. commensurate with •hlft and ovartima It Contact DAYS. NIGHTS AND sal requirements to be sold in the secondary raquirad. Excallant WEEKENDS. . experience. Call 643- market. Candidate must possess mortgage Mrs. Barbara Smith 2659. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING <$43-2711 Print answer here: I IXXXXJ” pay and banaflts In­ OTHER POSITIONS processing and/or closing background. cluding Halth and AVAILALBE (Answers tomorrow) APPLY TO PERSONNEL CLOSED LOAN PROCESSOR - Oantal Inauranca, pan- 6 4 3 - 0 5 1 1 AT; JumWes: IVORY BIPED PAUNCH ADJUST responsible for performing the post closing sion/proflt sharing Yesterday's plan, ate. Apply In par­ B.J. WHOLMALE CLUB FOUNTAIN PERSON Anskver Would you call an Incurable optimist this?— audit on all residential mortgages and the INC Notices A HOPE ADDICT son: SHADY GLEN Weekdays, full time. HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED |HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED IHELP WANTED HELP WANTED accurate and timely set up of new loans in the 888 RIV. MOODY 380 Watt Middle Tpka. OVERPASS Good wages plus tips. As a condition precedent to computer system. Candidates must possess Syndet Prcductc, Lne, at the HARTFORD, CT. Steady employment. M ED IC A L Receptionist CARPENTER-Fromer. 3 ■nU Irom JwwBle, cto thh nswapepf. P 0 Ooz 6 ^ . the plocement of onv odver- FU L L and part time Shift CARPENTER. Expe­ FOCUS on the future. hseliide yew iwne.Bdireeeead tip cede end make you* check peyeble to Newepeperbeees good typing and communication skills. Routs 8, Bolton, C T ‘ Apply tlslno In the Manchester He­ Supervisor for drug rienced In kitchen and wonted for physicians years experience pre- Port time and full time Parkada Shopping ★ STUDENTS * Canter rald, Advertiser hereby fart Tima - Evanlnga store In Manchester bath remodeling. Must ATTENTION office In Manchester. ferred. Call 684-2392. opportunities you hove , RECEPTIONIST - 646-0172 Howard Johnton oorees to protect. Indemnity area. Experience pre­ be familiar with ca­ Mature, experienced been seeking. If you responsible for answering the switchboard and 394 Tolland Tpka. ond hold hormless the Man­ NATIONAL naw- G E T Fold for reading •papar concarn has ferred but not necces- binets and Formica Olsten Services computer background booksi 8100 per title. enloy working with | providing clerical assistance in addition to Manebaatar chester Herald. Its officers sarv. We will train. counters. Need tools helpful but not necces- people In a friendly • CELEBRITY CIPHER 9 and employees opolnst any Immadlala opanlngs needs 12 clerks Im- Write: ACE-849, 161 S. CMbtlty Optar oiyptogram* m craaMd trom euolallon. by ivnou. routine receptionist duties. ExH 83 Offl-84 ary. Salary competi­ atmosphere, we hove ! and all liability, loss or Flexible hours. Salary and transportation. Lincoln Way, N. Au- PMple. PM and prwani. Each M t« ki M dplwr ttandi lor 9 for madlataly, for poten­ expense. Including ottor- $5.50-$6 per hour de­ Must be dependable tive. Please coll roro, IL 60542.______excellent sales posi- • ■nonwr. redtr t ctut At aeuab w We offer competitive salaries and company THE PROFESSIONALS ORDER CLERKS pending on experience. and quality minded. tial long term assign- Mondoy-Frlday, 10am- tions available. FlexI- \ nevs' fees, orlslng from VERIFIERS mant east of the rivar. PART Time desk clerk to paid benefits, along with opportunities for pro­ claims of unfair trade proctl- Benefits and vocation Full time year round 2om. 64641534.______ble hours, Monday- < ' X M X O N JXKU SHADY GLEN ces. Infringement of trode- ASSISTANT package available to position. Top pay for Coma In or call Marcy; REGIDNAL Classified work some afternoons 'Friday with; fessional growth. Interested candidates should MANCHESTER HONDA morks, trade names or pat­ MANAGERS. and some eyenlngs. contact^" Phyllis Portier, Human Resources DAIRY STORES qualified employees. right Individual. Call ads reach nearly alternating weekends • Al OEXWXMVN8 ents, violation of rights of Call Today Sand rasuma to; P.O. OItton Temporiry 3,000;000 homes. One Can be flexible. Good required. Positions ’ Department (203) 068-1261. ' WAiraEISE* OH privacy and Infringement ot 649-5400.______storting pay. Pleasant AUTOMOBILES Box 994, Rocky Hill, 162 Spencer St. classified ad placed available at various • WMTEaa copyright and proprietary * 647 0946 ★ 3RD Shift operator Manchester working atmosphere. OKADDCWL MTNM rights,^-unfair competition CT, 06067______needed to answer with the Manchester locations. We offer: ; Herald will be placed In Retired persons wel­ paid training, competl- • SUFFIELD BANK Daytlm* and and'ltbel and slander, which aOLTON PUBLIC NOTICB D ELIV E R Y Parson. Run phones and take mes­ 647-1991 come. Call Connecticut 1S7 Mountain Road, Suffield, Conn. 06078 Our Service Department 8 may result from the publica­ over 200 newspapers five starting rate, gen- ; GNJCO ECAE8C •vonlnga drug store deliveries sages. No experience After public hearing the throughout New Eng­ Motor Lodge. Coll 643- erous discounts, com- < n o tion of any advertlsment In a d a lly M on d a v - neccesory, will train. 1555. is seeking an experienced Apply to 840 East the Manchester Herald by Bolton Zoning Board of land for one low price. mission and bonus ; MTXKJ MTCL ZNK 8 Saturday. Must use Please call Edward's advertiser. Including adver­ Appeals denied fhe appeals Call Classified 643-2711 program, along with • MIddIa Tpke. tisements In ony free distri­ with modifications of the own cor, have Insu­ Answering Service 646- BARTENDER/Cook. Autompbiie Technician, Bolton Notch Quarries, Inc. rance, a good driving and ask for detalls.p Coach's Corner. Mo­ opportunity for growth ; DC TNEEL HXMTAVM bution publications pub­ 5081.______PART Time Evenings. and advancement. Call • 649-4245 lished by the Monchester and their successors by record and must know FULL Time and porttlme Clerks. Notional News­ ASSISTANT M anager le/Female. Experience P A R T TIM E unanimous vote on October full time for drug store preferred. Waekdoys tor an Interview 627- ; Herald. Penny Sleffert, I, IfST as stated below: Manchester area. Only positions available at paper Concern has Im­ 7692 or 563-8264 or fill . O A K C L . ’ — Hourly wage plus bonus. Uniforms 380 WaM MIddto Tpke. Publisher. about 3-5 hourso day os automotive lube cen­ mediate openings In In Manchester area. and weeknlghts. Call NEWSPAPER DEALER 1. To sustain the June M, neccessory. $185 based Experience preferred 646-5356, ask for Jerry. out an application at ; 643-0511 1W4 octlon of the Zoning ter. Experience helpful Manchester. Perfect your nearest Fotomot • NSDCWM ZNGVO. provided, excellent benefits. For on 6 days for the ser­ for students. Moon­ but not neccessory. We Newspaper Dealer needed in Manchester - Manchgater I LO ST Commission In granting a but will train. Pay ac­ SALES-Full time-part store. EOE. M/F. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I have been e success; for sixty 7 permit to operate Box vice. Apply In parson, cording to experience. lighter. If you have 4 will train. $6.25-87 per South Windsor Area. Full time money for interview call Tom Doll, 8 am to 4 pm, OD AND FOUND Mountain Quarries, Inc. hour depending on ex­ time needed for women years I have eaten and have avoided being eaten." — Parkade 7 Arthur Drug, 943 Main Call 647-8997. hours from 5pm-9pm part time hours. Dependable car; a must. and their successors ex­ Straat, Manchester, perience. Benefits and specialty store. Call Logon B. Smith. IMPOUNDED. Mala, cept It be modified to por- and want to earn great Trim Fashions. Vernon Call Fred for interview @ 647-9946 between Monday thru Friday. CT. 643-1505. Attn: Mr. RESTAURANT food pay... Coll todoyl yacatlon package DISHWASHER about 4 yaors old, mlt quarrying In an area servers, banquet oyallabla to qualified Circle 649-4430, Bloom­ Weekends. 9:(X) A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Yorkshira Tarriar, deslgnot^ on Exhibit Z Koras.______Don’t delay. 647-9946. field 242-9377. os thot area In the Rm I- servers, hostess, bar­ employees. Sei>d re­ Steady employment. Gordan Straat. Nau- FULL Time Cashier- tenders, banquet bar­ After 6pm. 1-228-5196. mOffORTUNfTNR dentlol Zone In which a THE DEADLINE FOR tarad Mala Collla/Sha- /Pharmacy Technl- HIRINGI Government sume to; P.O. Box .994, PART Time outdoor Good wages. Apply non-conforming use was tenders, borbocks, Rocky HIM, C T 06067. work. Light duties, P L A C IN G OR phard. Black and Tan, established. cion, to do prep and line cooks. lobs- your oraa. MANQCST0dHOND\ Tolland Turnpika. Coll cashiering,ordering $15,000-868,000. Coll 603- E X P E R IE N C E D Siding good pay, flexible Howird Johnson CIRCULATION ARM ADVISOR 2. To sustain the Cease and Full and part time. Installer wanted. Start­ MMNCUM9T Monchastar Doo DIsIst Orders Issued to and onswering the 838-8885 ext 775. hours. Coll 6464)131. 394 Tolland Tpke. THE PROFESSIONALS Apply In person: The ing salary $8 per hour. b e f o r e , M O N D A Y - Houeewives, mothers with young children, Warden. 643-6642. Box Mountain Quarries, phone. Dolly hours, 5 Manchester I888M8 IsK-EaipIfysi Inc. and their successors Gollery, 141 New Lon- DRIVER Needed to drive 643-9633 or 74^5406. WAITRESS. Days and ev­ FRIDAY, IN ORDER students. Earn extra money with your own 24 ADAMS STREET day weak. Experience d o n Turnpike, child to school dolly enings. Apply In person Exit 83 Off 1-84 Private bootha are by the Acting Zoning En­ preferred but not nec- TELEPHONE-Toke TO MAKE THE NEXT part-time job. Bring your children with you M ANCHESTER. C T 06040 forcement Officer May Glastonbury. and afternoons. Call only. LaStrada Restau­ ISSUE. FRIDAY available for laaaa 22, 1ff7 except os It per­ cessory. Excellent messages-no sales. and save on babyeitting coete. 21 hours per through Indapandant HELP WANTED otter 6pm. 64941342. rant, 471 Hartford EXPERigNCEO Book­ AFTERNOON BY 2 :» tains to the area of non- wages bosed on expe­ DRIVER. Part time for Rexible schedule, paid Rood, Manchester. week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise CoUfaurt at the Qian conforming use de­ rience. Apply In per­ Manchester Herald FU LL^n d part time posi­ training, professional keeper. Apply In per­ PM FOR MONDAY'S BARTiNDER Wanted. signated on Exhibit Z. tions for lawn care SECRETARY. Shorthol^l son. Solory negotiable. ISSUE. THANK YOU our carrier boys and girls. If you Ilka kids, want ^ 6 4 6 -3 5 2 0 Lochan Canter, Qlaa- son, Arthur Drug, 942 route. Coventry oreo. office atmosphere. tonbury. Call for de- Port time nights and JOHN H. ROBERTS Main Street, Manches­ Short hours. Good pay. maintenance. Will Conyenlent location required. One man M arlo w 's Inc;, 867 FOR Y O U R a little Independence end your own Income, CHAIRMAN, ZBA Manchester Low of­ Main Street, *••••■ _ _ _ _ weekends at private ter, CT. 643-1505. Attn: Call 742-8867. 9-13om, 7 train. Good pay. 647- near West Hartford C O O P E R A TIO N ! 11 cell 647-9946 or 647-9947. 889-2820 club. 646-9018. 0S1-10 M r Karas. to 10pm.□ 1349. town line. 833-2777. fice. 646-2435. Manchester,