20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug 11. 1988 . . . • ’ i ’ * ■ Bout void MANOfSnERHOND\ St;arling may get another shot A C K ° at keeping welterweight title 713 USED CAR... Friday, Aug. 12,1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents A You’ll Jump with Joy — Mayor says DoSa^ Flips — U You’ll Go obstacles to Absolutely Nuts ~ With the Savings! 8th pact over G By Alex Glrelll accepted the 95-cent rate proposal Manchester Herald ’Tuesday and set out to come up with a formula by today. 3 Days ONLY... The sewer rate-setting formula that LaBelle said this morning that has been stalling approval of a larger while he has some information on accord between the Eighth Utilities future projected sewer expenses, District and the town has been all but there is some other additional infor­ settled, Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. mation Jodaitis has on such projec­ SALE ENDS AUG. 13"' * said today, tions after the meeting with Huestis. “As far as I’m concerned we have a LaBelle said he wants to review that formula," DiRosa said. "Using the data with Jodaitis to see what effect it HURRY, DON’T MISS OUT! Eighth District figures, we arrived at might have on future sewer rates for a formula." the district. But the legal counsel forlhe district In the past few weeks, town and said there is no formula until he district negotiators have been ex­ ^ WAS SAVE reviews it and until it is approved by changing offers on base figures for a - i • - V the Eighth District directors. sewer rate. Before the breakthrough Attorney John D. Labelle, the at 95 cents, the sides were deadlocked 86 Civic Si, H/B, AC, 5 Spd., SUtiroof ^8195 *4 0 2 district’s legal counsel, was to review at the $1.04 rate asked by the town and „ '1ft . Si - . - ' ' ■ >" . . m': ■ today the results of a 9C|;minute 91 cents offered by the district. R.0ln.l

ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE... NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE TAXES OR REGISTRATION. Many pray for relief from heat By Andrew J. Davis And McVeigh should be able to with. It’s been here before and Manchester Herald “take the heat” for a long time. I’m sure it will be here again.” There is no snow in the forecast — "It’s the pits,” said Martha Heat lovers like Jack McVeigh just hot, humid, sticky and hazy Lavanway of East Hartford. ”We were rejoicing as the tempera­ weather. According to the Na­ stay indoors more,” she said. ture climbed toward a new record tional Weather Service, hot Lavanway said staying at home MA^<>ESrtRHC3N[>^ today, but many others in down­ temperatures are predict^ for brings relief because she owns an town Manchester were praying this weekend and all of next week. air conditioner. “It’s a pleasure," THE PROFESSIONALS for relief. * But while McVeigh loves she said. “The best investment “It sure beats snow,” McVeigh, summer, others were hoping we (have) made." owner of The Bike Shop at 681 some relief would come soon. While some people wish for 24 ADAMS ST., AAANCHESTER Main St., said this morning as he "I think it's terrible,” Man- cooler temperatures, others take FIRST GLIMPSE — The Duke and still unnamed, weighed In Monday night EXIT 62 OFF 1-84 watered his flowers in front of the chestOr resident Lauren Burnett It in stride. store. ‘T il take it anyday over 30 said about the heat as he walked Denise Johns of Manchester Duchess of York leave Portland Hospital at 6 pounds, 12 ounces. The now prinoaae Just 8 Miles From Harford 6 4 6 - 3 5 1 5 degrees and snow. I’ll take the down Main Street this morning. (n London today with their newborn is fifth In line to the British throne. heat.” "It’s something we’ve got to live See WEATHER, page 12 daughter, the Princess of York. The baby. t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 12, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 12, 1968 - 3 RECORD Kleinschmidt told he’s not on panel About Town Police Roundup By Alex G Irelll the minutes of meetings of both Manchester Herald the Cheney Hall Foundation and Country concert set the Board of Directors and found f charge woman The confusion over Arnold that Krawiec was appointed to The Rockabtlly Explosion, a program of country Kleinschmidt’s status on the succeed Kleinschmidt. and rock and roll music, will be presented Monday Cheney Hall Foundation had been Part of the confusion stemmed at the Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell, on the with drunken driving resolved. from a note in the minutes of the campus of Manchester Community College, The » f . , t • Kleinschmidt, it has developed, foundation meeting of Jan. 13 free concert will be presented at? p.m., and will be A Manchester wortian was charged ’Thursday In 1 »’>**. t * f *■'*,' A ’> was not reappointed to the which said that Kleinschmidt had canceled in case of rain. . connection with a July motor vehicle accident on \ ..•■' ••V ■ ♦ - • ^ foundation when his term expired resigned. South Main Street in which she and two others were last December because he was But Kleinschmidt said at the Brochures to be distributed * • a ’ ta*.*.**^ • f u injured, police said. asked by Democratic Town Wednesday meeting he had not Manchester Adult School brochures will be Rose Mary Russell, 30, of 40Olcott St., Apartment 4, t . ^ ^ HMiiTi ^ Chairman Theodore R. Cum­ resigned and was under the distlibuted to all local banks and town libraries the » -^6 i* ‘ • '4 ** . 220, was charged with rifek of injury to a minor, mings to serve on the Boarcl of impression he had been week of Aug. 15. Mail registrations will be accepted failure jto obey a stop sign and operating a motor Tax Review. Kleinschmidt had reappointed. until Aug. 31. vehicle while undar the influence of alcohol or appeared at a meeting of the On Thursday, Kleinschmidt An in-person registration will be held in the drugs. foundation Wednesday under the said he will now submit a Manchester High l^hool cafeteria on Sept. 6 from Police said that Russell failed to stop at a stop sign impression that he was still a resignation. Cummings said he 6; 30 to 8 p.m. Fall classes will start the. week of Sept. while exiting Interstate-384 onto South Main Street member, only to find that he had thinks that might be necessary 12. on July 12. Her car struck the side of another car, been replaced by Bonnie Kra- since Kleinschmidt was not Several n e^ courses to be offered include: 't operated by Heath Johnstone, 16, of South Windsor. A wiec, a fellow Democrat. reappointed. introduction tpUisplaywrite 4; Volks art. appetizers His car was traveling north on South Main Street, Kleinschmidt said Thursday Kleinschmidt said he will re­ and hors d’oeuvres; Bonsai plants; Christmas police said. A that he had discussed the problem gret not servin g on the workshop; chair caning; paper craft; and practical Russell and the two passengers in her car were with Cummings and found that foundation. law. brought to Manchester Memorial Hospital for 'Y-r.t there had been a breakdown in He said he is still interested in -5V . Manchester senior citizens may take one course treatment and released, a hospital spokesman said. communications between them. the restoration of historic Cheney free each semester in addition to those offered at the The passengers were Jasper Kelly, 34, of Hartford, He said Cummings did not make Hall and will keep abreast of Senior Citizens’ Center. and Matthew Russell, 5, of 40Olcott St., Apartment it clear to him that when he developments. 220. agreed to serve on the Board of There are seven voting Class for expectant parents Rose Russell was treated for facial lacerations U Raglnald PInto/Manchtttar H a r r f F ^ I Tax Review, he would not be members of the foundation. and a head contusion, Kelly for a neck sprain and Manchester Memorial Hospital’s Family Bir­ TRACING HISTORY — Chester "Chet” Ferris, of what is now the Watkins buiiding. The historicai map is reappointed to the foundation. thing Center will conduct tours of the center on Aug. Matthew Russell for multiple lacerations, the Manchester, points to the corner of Main and Oak part of an exhibit at the Manchester Historical Society Today, Cummings said he 14 and 21 in order to provide expectant parents and ' spokesman said. thought he had made the situation couples contemplating pregnancy, with an oppor­ Streets, where his great-grandfather, Wiliiam Moses Museum, 126 Cedar St. clear to Kleinschmidt when Coventry sets tunity to learn more about the facilities and Ferris, set up a hardware store in 1880 at the site of Kleinschmidt agreed to serve on services. the tax review board, but appar­ school dates Tours will be offered on an ongoing basis on the Births ently had not. second and third Sunday of each month at 3; 30 p.m. Cummings said that there are COVENTRY — Registration G ’The tours are limited in size and require advance will be held for students entering i . « r McConvlIle, Colin Michael, son of Dennis P. and so many people who want to serve registration. Tours are limited to adults. Exhibit is ‘gem of a collection' on committees that the party’s ic schools during the next two Nicole Laverdiere McConvlIle of 517 Vernon St. was For expectant parents enrolled in the Prepared eks. bom July 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His policy normally is to avoid Childbirth classes offered by the hospital, a tour of Registration will be held at f » > ^ maternal grandparents are Jean-Paul and Suzanne By Nancy Pappas bib, embroidered with the admonition that The copper washer, manufactured in the appointing the same person to the center is scheduled as part of those classes so it Coventry High School on Aug. 23 Laverdiere of South Windsor. His paternal Manchester Herald “ children should not be saucy." mid-1920s, was to have been included in the more than one committee. is unnecessary for those adults to attend a Sunday and 24 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., while grandmother is Rita McConvlIle, of 453 Summit St. “ In putting this exhibit together, we just present exhibit. “ We just couldn’t get it He said that because Kleinsch­ tour. BARELY WET — A mother bear, upper Vincennes Zoo in Paris, France. Hot it will be held at Captain Nathan He has a brother, Ryan Patrick, 17 months and a What was Manchester High School wanted to have something that would upstairs,” Bengston said. “ But we’d have midt is a lifelong Manchester To regist^ for the tour call Community Health resident familiar with the town Hale School Wednesday and left, and one of her cubs, lower left, muggy weather recently has driven sister, Meghan Elizabeth, 3. called, back when it was a private school? 'indicate the type of living that there was in loved to show it off.” Education at the hospital, 647-6600 between 8:30 stands clear as a second cub shakes off others in the Paris area to find similar What theater building is now Pentland Manchester back in early times,” said ' The museum is open each Thursday and and a former town director, it was August 26 from 7a.m. to2; 30p.m. a.m. and 4:30 p.m. water In a pool at the suburban Paris ways to beat the heat. Dionne, Jacob Edward, son of Thomas ana Florist on Rirch Street? Bengtson, who worked with Paige Savery to Sunday, from 1 to 5 p.m., and the current felt that his service on the Board Coventry Grammar School will Dumas hosts lecture program Theresa Stevenson Dionne of 567 Flanders Road, What Manchester resident is credited put the two rooms of artifacts together. exhibit will remain in place through the end of Tax Review would be more hold registration Aug. 22 and 23 Coventry, was bom July 29 at Manchester with an armament invention so important, Life in Manchester in the early part of of September. valuable than his service on the from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.. while Bill Dumas, a staffer in the Athletic Department G.H. Robertson School will hold it Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are it may have helped the North win the Civil this century was quite lovely, if one is to By the way, Bengtson said that Manches­ foundation. at Manchester Community Coliege, is hosting a on Aug. 24 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Obituaries Madeline Stevenson of Augusta, Maine and James War? believe the lyrics of a song written in 1920 by ter High School was formerly Center “ It was my mistake that I did lecture program on the upcoming Oiympic Games. Parents should bring their Stevenson of Hartford. His paternal grandparents Where was Old MacDiinald’s Farm? George Holland. “ I hear you calling me, old Academy, a private school which stood not explain clearly to “ Ike” The seven-week series, which began iast Friday, child’s birth certificate, health are Lorraine Dionne of West Hartford and Francis Those visiting the current exhibit at the Manchester, when azure skies are near,’’ it where the Masonic Temple is now, at 25 E. (Kleinschmidt) that he would not deals with the history and formation of the modern records including immunizations be observed at the home of Israel p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Dionne of Hartford. He has two sisters. Heather, 6 Manchester Historical Society Museum, reads, in part. Center St. It was moved to 24 Birch St., be'reappointed. I thought I had," Games. Films and memorabilia are included. Helen Meintire and records from other schools Rosenthal, 45 Cliffmount Drive, Home, 400 Main St. and Melissa, 3. 126 Cedar St., will find the answers to these One of the most interesting cases in the where it became The Princess Theater, Cummings said. The lectures are part of OASIS, the blder Adults attended. . Helen E. Meintire, 76, of Bloomfield, through Sunday. Memorial donations may be Root, Jessica Fay, daughter of William H. and and other town trivia questions that they’d Bengtson said. That building now houses Cummings said he has checked Service li Information System, which is sponsored exhibit is filled with elaborate trophies, Naugatuck, mother of Richard Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Catherine Gigliotti Root of 60 Lakeview Drive, never have thought to ask. Pentland Florist. by the May Department Store Co., parent company which were given by the Cheney Bros, for Meintire of Andover, died Wed­ made to the American Cancer Association or to Visiting Nurse Coventry, was bom July 27 at Manchester The exhibit is called Gems of the It was Charles Spencer who invented the of G. Fox k Co.; Johnson Memorial Hospital, intramural athletic competitions. “ This nesday (Aug. 10, 1988) at Mount Society, 670 Prospect Ave., and Home Care of Manchester. Memorial HospitalyHer maternal grandfather is Collection, and it features items which the repeating rifle, just before the Civil War. Stafford; and the Institute for Community Re­ was a way to encourage the teams, the FERRANDO ORCHARDS Sinai Hospital, Hartford. Hartford. Frank Gigliotti Sr. of Hartford. She has a sister, historical society’s acquisitions chairman, recreation of the workers,” said Bengston. “ It’s the belief of many people that search, North Centrai Area. Besides her son, she is survived Alicia Shannon, 3. Herbert Bengtson, considers particularly because of this the Civil War was shortened ' For more information, call OASIS in Enfield in Jennie Mancinelll The artifacts on display at the museum Open for the Season by another son, Merild Chamber- interesting. represent only a fraction of what the society and the North was victorious," said 745-6054. Maude Barber lain of Naugatuck; two daugh­ Jennie (DeSanto) (Puglisi) There are photographs and drawings, has accumulated since its founding in 1966. Bengtson. Cancer support group meets ters, Barbara Camp of Somers Maude (Sullivan) Barber, 72, of Mancinelli, 73, fit Rocky Hill, maps and souvenir programs, furniture Bengston can offer guided tours of And Old MacDonald’s Farm was an Native Peaches and Apples and Janice McNeil of Naugatuck; 30 Margaret Road, died Wednes­ mother of Sara Jean Wittke of Dr. Crane’s Quiz and tools. You’ll find a pair of rather basement rooms filled with farm equip­ operation that bought out the former Kish's “ United: A Program for Cancer Patients, four grandchildren; and three- day (Aug. 10,1988) at Manchester Manchester, died Thursday Dairy; on Gardner Street, near what is now Friends and Famiiies’’ wiii meet Monday, Aug. IS, cumbersome, thick mittens knit by John ment, log sleds, and a huge copper boiler for great’-grandchildren. Memorial Hospital.*She was the (Ayg. 11, 1988). Cheney in 1830, and a dainty linen baby’s washing and drying clothes. Haystack Road. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in Conference Room C at Asides her daughter, she is 1. Which kind of creature is most likely inJa Open 7 Days a IVaaJIr. A private graveside service widow of George Barber. t Manchester Memorial Hospital. will be held in the Mansfield She was bom in Manchester on survived by a son and daughter- pound? 222 Birch Ml. Rd., QIactonbury The self-help group, which meets on the first and Cemetery. There are no calling June 22, 1916, and was ^ lifelong in-law, Robert A. and Antoinette EQUINE FELINE BOVINE CANINE third Mondays of each month, helps cancer patients hours. The Potter Funeral Home. resident. Before retiring, she was B. DeSanto of Rocky Hill; a 2. Which one of these was most noted for “tickling (2 miles beyond Vito's) 2 or friends of patients deai with the disease. Willimantic, is in charge of the employed as a foreman’s clerk at son-in-law, Rudi Wittke qf Man­ the ivories’? For more information, calh the hospitai’s Home arrangements. Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, chester; five grandchildren; a MITCH MILLER SOUSA KREISLER Care Department, 647-4739. for many years. She was a great-grandchild; three sisters, LIBERACE Watch your mail for the member of St. Mary’s Episcopal Connie Corsini of Stafford 3. Which one of these is a delight to a beagle? Early pregnancy class offered Morris Rosenthal (Church. Springs, Pauline Jezouit of Hart­ SPOOR WAKE TRAJECTORY SLIPSTREAM Manchester Memorial Hospital is offering a Morris L. Rosenthal, 69, of She is survived by two daugh­ ford and Mrs. Josephine CIvitello 4. Kennedy Airport suggests which nicknamed Manchester city? two-night Early Pregnancy Class on Aug. 15 and Hartford, brother of Mrs. Yetta ters, Judith Clemson and Kat­ of Farmington; and two brothers, Community Aug. 22. Expectant couples are invited to attend the Weiber of Manchester, died Wed­ hleen Berzenski, both of Man­ Joseph Puglisi and Charles Pu­ GOTHAM BEAN TOWN two-session course which is offered the third and nesday (Aug. 10, 1988) in chester; a son. George Barber of glisi, both of Meriden. W INDY CITY CITY OF ROSES College fourth Mondays of each month. Newington. Coconut Grove, Fla.; two sisters, The funeral will be Saturday at 5. Those who associate too long with John The first session is entitled “ Encouraging a Besides his sister, he is sur­ Mabel McArdle of Manchester 9; 15 a.m. from the Rose Hill Barleycorn often see pink Healthy Pregnancy and Outcome’ ’ and the second is vived by two brothers, Israel and Esther Ristau of Hebron; Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., DEVILS ELEPHANTS BEARS WHALES Fall 1988 “ Understanding and Living with Pregnancy.’’ Rosenthal of Bloomfield and three brothers, William Sullivan Rocky Hill, followed by a Mass of 6. What two American coins total exactly 60 cents Both sessions are held in conference rooms E and Michael Rosenthal of Delray and Wilbur Sullivan, both of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. but one of them is not a dime? Test your friends on Continuing Education Catalog F at the hospital from 7 to 9 p.m. Pre-registration is Beach, Fla.; another sister, Mrs. Manchester, and James Sqilivan Elizabeth Seton Church in Rocky this coin problem! required by calling 637-6600. Jack (Ann) Moss of Middletown; of East Hartford; five grand­ Hill. Burial will be In Rose Hill course focuses on preparing women for and several nieces and nephews. children; and a great- Memorial Park. Calling hours Answers in Classified section Over 100 credit and credit-free coursesirses pregnancy. It begins with a film, Have a Healthy The funeral was to be today at 1 granddaughter. are today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to Baby, followed by an informativediscussion. Issues p.m. in the chapel of the Wein­ The funeral will be Saturday at 9 p.m. and junkets to choose from ... to be addressed include nutrition, exercises, things stein Mortuary, 640 Farmington 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Memorial donatioons may be Ave. Burial will be in Beth Hillel Church. Burial will be in East made to the American Cancer Thoughts .d iS B to avoid, expected changes during pregnancy and Call 647-6242 for more information. other common concerns and questions. Synagogue Cemetery, East Cemetery. Calling hours are Society, 670 Prospect St., Hart-' A registered nurse conducts the course each Granby. A memorial period will today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 ford 06105. month. About a week ago I said goodbye to Tom — a very close friend who is moving to Africa. He’s a gifted Bolton seniors to m eet, storyteller and is therefore in great demand as a Boltbn Seniors will meet Aug. 24 at 1 p.m. at RabHc RecordB dinner guest, teacher, preacher and friend. It was Bolton Hall. Blood pressures will be taken. lovely to spend time with him. Look for 'Hie group is planning a bus trip to Darian Dinner Quitclaim deeds to Merton T. Waterhouse, (barter Oak Street, no After supper we were talking about lucky times in Theater on Aug. 31 to see La Cage Aux Follies. The conveyance tax. life — times when we have been cared for without bus will leave Herrick Park at 9:30 a.m. Those Dolores L. Hallowell to Dolores L. Hallowell and Merton T. Waterhouse to Patti M. LaForest, our awareness or even our cooperation. Tom told a Our interested are asked to sign up as soon as possible. David M. Strickland. 56 Wedgwood Drive, no Charter Oak Street, no conveyance tax. story'about a night during his teen years when he Payment is due by Aug. 15. For more information conveyance tax. Savings Bank of Manchester to 182 Main St. Corp., and a friend ended up in a rather frightening city Fall ’88 call 649-7298 or 649-0527. Elizabeth Phillips to Craig W. Phillips and Gail P. Lewins Crossing Condominium, no conveyance tax. neighborhood. It was very late at night. The last There will be a vision screening test open to the Adams, Cooper Hill Street, no conveyance tax. Mark R. Kellie to Howard Scheinblum, 381 E. train home was long gone. They finally decided to public on Sept. 28 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bolton Ronald W. Neubauer to Lynn M. Neubauer, 53-55 Middle ’Turnpike, no conveyance tax. walk home. On the way Tom saw a truck parked Sale Hall. Summer St., no conveyance tax. Debra J. Kellie to Howard Scheinblum, 381 E. near the sidewalk. He peered in and noticed the keys Nicholas Androulidakis to Eletheria Androulida- Middle Turnpike, no conveyance tax. in the ignition. “ Let’s take it home," he said. Rxgtnild P(nt(VMxnohM<*r Hxrald kis. Crest Condominium, no conveyance tax. Howard Scheinblum to Mark R. and Debra J. His friend was astonished. “ Are you crazy?" RaglnxM Ptnto/MxnchMtar Harald Flyer Mary Ann Hayward to Robert A. Hayward, Kellie, 381E. Middle ’Turnpike, no conveyance tax. Sometimes fear can put some very odd notions MANCHESTER'S PAST — Documents, clothing and VINTAGE CARRIAGE — This baby carriage is part of an Lottery Highland Street, no conveyance tax. John B. Bamini to Hayden L. Griswold Jr., into our heads. Fear can cause us to “ take leave of photos are just some of the items on display at the exhibit at the Manchester Historical Society Museum; Robert F. and Rosemarie T. Cowley to Cleo M. Buckland Street, $200,000. our senses" as the old saying goes. Friends can help in Kams, 61 Plymouth Lane, no conveyance tax. Frank E. Stanek to William F. Stane, 35‘A Walker us to overcome fear and call us back to ourselves. Manchester Historical Society Museum exhibit through called "Gems of the Collection." ConnecUcut Dally Thursday: 394. Play Four: 8086. Patti Cormier, also known as Patti M. LaForest, St., $40,000. September. The Rev. Richard C. Alton Your St. Mary*! Episcopal Church . 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% 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 12, 19W MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug 12. 1988 5 STATE Judge denies Crafts’ bond reduction Kelly hit Dukakis attacks decision By Larry Rosenthal officerv^as been held on $750,000 bond reviewed,” he said. to dispose of the remains. The state in peers’ The Associated Press since hik arrest in January 1987 on a Sagarin said he would explore said the most likely scene of the & REG IO N charge of murder, accused of killing whe^er to appeal the decision to the slaying was the master bedroom of to boost the interest rate NEW HAVEN Murder c^endant his Danish-bom wife, Helle, by state Supreme Court or possibly the Crafts’ Newtown home. Richard Crafts’ request to) >be freed “ unknown means.” directly to the federal courts. He said Bv Brent Laymon businesses,” the Massachusetts victory March 29, a few days after Robber got unmarked cash Crafts’ trial ended in a mistrial testimony from jail and have his whereabouts His first trial, which began April 4, the most likely next avenue would be The Associated Press governor said. “ Why? Because his defeat in Michigan to the Rev. after 17 days of Jury deliberations WATERBURY (AP) - When red ink monitored electronically has been ended July IS in a mistrial. Danbury the state’s highest court. we haven’t been able to pay our Jesse Jackson. when a holdout Juror refused to return HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — exploded from packets of stolen money, an denied by a Superior Court judge who “ You just can’t keep someone (not HARTFORD — Democratic bills for eight years.” State’s Attorney Walter Flanagan, to the jury room. The Jury was split Four of Connecticut’s most senior “ When this campaign needed armed robber returned from a bank’s parking refused to grant any reduction in his convicted of a crime) in prison presidential candidate Michael S. Dukakis, who was accompan- who prosecuted the case, said he 11-1 in favor of conviction and had prosecutors have sharply critic­ picking up, Connecticut picked lot minutes later to get unmarked cash, forever,” he said, describing the high Dukakis, during a whirlwind ' led by his wife Kitty, hoped to bond. would retry Crafts. announced it was deadlocked before ized Chief State’s Attorney John me up.” Dukakis said. “ I can’t authorities said. Judge Barry R. Schaller issued his The prosecution opposed the re­ bail as "outrageous.” J. Kelly, calling him an auto­ fund-raising swing through Con­ raise $750,000 to $1 million during the Judge asked the Jurors to make one necticut, seized on news about tell you how important that The suspect, brandishing a semiautomatic decision Thursday, saying he will quest for a bail reduction, saying Sagarin said he believed Crafts’ cratic administrator who has his five-hour stopover in Connec­ more effort to reach a unanimous rising interest rates to attack the primary victory was to me.” pistol, escaped after Thursday’s double explain in a memorandum on or about Crafts’ ties to the airline industry constitutional right to due process hurt morale by chipping away at ticut before heading south for verdict. Reagan administration’s record holdup of the North End branch of Security Aug. 23 why he would not set bail made him a “ high-risk candidate for was being violated. the authority of the state’s Richmond, Va., and Jackson­ Dukakis, who has a reputation on economic issues. Savings & Loan Association, police said. lower. non-appearance” at his next trial. The next hearing in the case is During a bail reduction hearing, attorneys in order to enhance his ville, Fla. for frugality, joked about the “ A 10 percent prime rate? It’s The robber vaulted the counter of the bank Crafts’ attorney said he would The defendant’s attorney, J. Daniel scheduled for Aug. 24. Crafts testified he would give up his own power. Figures on how much he raised legislature’s po.sh new office 3.5 percent in Japan, my building. around 9 a.m. and grabbed several packets of appeal. Sagarin of Milford, said Thursday he The state alleges Crafts used a passport and wear electronic surveil­ The remarks from the four — C for the Democratic Party’s Vic­ lance equipment if he were released friends.” Dukakis told about 300 cash from a drawer and fled into the parking > Crafts, 50, a pilot for Eastern had expected Schaller to reject his chain saw to dismember his wife’s Robert Satti Sr. of New London tory Fund at private fund-raisers “ I have to say I’m impressed,” on a promise to appear in court. cheering state Democratic lead­ in New Canaan and Hartford lot where one of the packets exploded with red Airlines and former part-time police request. “ We do plan to have it corpse and a wood chipping machine Donald B. Caldwell of Tolland, said Dukakis, looking around the ers assembled in the majestic wouldn’t be available until today, marbled, five-story atrium. “ I dye, Griffin said. Donald A. Browne of Bridgeport atrium of the state’s new Legisla­ and Walter D. Fl^gan of said Marianna Koval, a.rDukakis spent eight years in my legisla­ tive Office Building Thursday campaign spokeswoman. ture and never saw anything like Danbury — were mad?TfWrsday night. State files lawsuit Agreem ent before a legislative But the amount is likely to be this.” Dukakis was referring to news closer to $500,000, she said. HARTFORD (AP) — The state has filed investigating the crir Dukakis said that he and system. ^ that major U.S. banks boosted the Whatever the final figure, it will lawsuits against two companies for failing to prime lending rate back into Connecticut Gov. William A. A be the largest amount ever raised O’Neill, who introduced him. notify a local fire marshal about their use of “ During the past two years, double digits for the first time in by a political candidate in a single will benefit have both had to do something hazardous materials, the attorney general’s there has been a change. We have AP pnoio three years, reflecting the Fed­ day in Connecticut, Koval said. every year that Ronald Reagan office announced. been getting directives without eral Reserve’s drive to push all Dukakis, in making his fir.st B.I.G. Inc. and American Eiectro Products GREETINGS FROM THE CANDIDATE — Gov. Michael interest rates higher to stave off campaign stop in Connecticut has never had to do as president any input. We have been told. balance a budget. allegedly did not provide the fire marshal with mentally ill ‘Thkis how its going to be,” ’ Satti Dukakis greets his wife, Kitty, outside a Hartford hotei inflation. since being nominated last a list of chemicals being used at a facility they said, referring to Kelly’s two Thrudsay as he arrived for a fundraiser. The Democratic “ Think what a burden we’re month, returned to the state “ We have to say ‘No’ to a lot of share in Waterbury as required by law, the years in office. imposing on our people, on our where he got his campaign back things we’d like to say ‘Yes’ to,” HARTFORD (AP) — A “ fiercely independent” presidential candidate was in Connecticut campaigning. workers, on our families, on out on track with a big primary Dukakis said. attorney general’s office said in a statement watchdog panel and a specially hired expert in In 1987, Flanagan said, after U announcing the suit Thursday. treatment of the mentally disabled will try to ensure the regional prosecutors re­ The suit, which is the first of its kind, was that mentally retarded people in Connecticut have established their Council of brought at the request of the Waterbury fire safe and happy lives, under a settlement in U.S. State’s Attorneys because of Congress moves on waste issue before recess marshal’s office. District Court. poncern about some of Kelly’s decisions, the chief state’s attor­ The settlement was reached Thursday after days ney eliminated travel funds for 11 By Christopher Callohan the August recess, and dumping ground,” the vice presi­ create a specific federal statute little more than a slap on the Dump space reserved of negotiations between advocates for the mentally of the state’s attorneys. The Associated Press England lawmakers draftm se­ dent said. “ We should use the full for medical waste dumping, wrist.” said Hughes, who repres- retarded and the state Department of Mental parate measures to track hospital reach of the law to stop those who carrying penalties up to five ‘ ents Jersey shore communities. STAMFORD (^P) — The Connecticut Retardation. On another occasion. Flanagan WASHINGTON - Coastal area debris and make violators finan­ pollute it illegally.” years in prison. $250,000 in fines “ By making illegal medical said, after the state’s attorneys G Resources Recovery Authority will pay lawmakers took several steps to cially liable for lost revenue to Bush called medical waste and forfeiture of assets such as watse disposal a federal criminal 9350,000 to reserve space for a year in Ohio The advocates had filed a motion asking that the expressed a desire to address the fight the ocean dumping of coastal communities. floating up on jplast Coast beaches ships used in illegal dumping. offense, we will be raising the . landfills in case the state doesn’t permit a state be found in contempt of court for failing to live legislature individually about medical waste before heading Meanwhile, Vice President a “ national disgrace” and Rep. William Hughes, D-N.J., stakes considerably.” Shelton landfill to expand upward. up to a 1984 court decree to move people out of the pending criminal justice legisla­ back to districts where waves of George Bush injected the hot termed the problem “ danger­ the subcommittee chairman and VThe Shelton landfill, owned by the CRRA. Mansfield Training School into community pro­ tion, Kelly implied he might the debris has marred the topic into presidential politics, ous,” but Environmental Protec­ sponsor of the bill, said current Rep. Gerry E, Studds. D-Mass.. will have no more room for ash from the grams and to improve their quality of life. )vithhold support for their offices. .summer of ’88 for East Coast calling on Attorney General Ri­ tion Agency officials have said laws do not specifically address who represents resort towns on Bridgeport garbage-to-energy plant by The settlement, accepted by U.S. Magistrate F. resort towns and vacationers. chard Thornburgh to determine if they believe the debris does not medical waste dumping and do Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard Owen Eagan, calls for creation of a seven-member I Flanagan characterized Kel­ October if it continues filling at the present A Hou.se subcommittee voted the FBI can be used to strengthen pose a major health threat. not cover dumping In all and Nantucket, introduced legis­ panel to watch over state programs to ensure that ly’s behavior as the product of a rate, CRRA officials said. s ' ’trivial mentality.” Thursday to stiffen federal penal­ government anti-pollution In Congress, the House Judi­ circumstances, lation similar to Hughes bill, but mentally retarded people are free from abuse, have t Kelly could not be reached ties for illegal dumping as Con­ enforcement. ciary subcommittee on crime “ Even if they are apprehended, that also includes a liability clean homes and are getting help to reach their gress prepared to leave town for “ Our ocean should not be a approved legislation that would the current penalties amount to provision. Agreement not reached potentials. [Thursday night for comment. A The expert who will help that group and check up woman who answered the tele­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Contract on the department will report findings to Eagan. phone at his home said he was out of state. negotiators for Electric Boat and its striking The magistrate is overseeing compliance with the AIDS advocates seek Metal Trades Council concluded a marathon court decree that settled a 1978 class-action lawsuit AP photo Kelly has maintained that state bargaining session today without reaching an brought against the state by the Connecticut POTATOES APLENTY — Cynthia Kelly, be distributed to-^heto-^e needy. Kelly has law gives him authority to agreement to end a 43-day walkout by 10,000 Association for Retarded Citizens. Mansfield supervise the state’s attorneys more group homes nuclear submarine builders at EB’s residents and parents of residents. her son, Semeca, and his friend, Mark organized the distribution of thousands and to set policy for the state Connecticut shipyard. In addition, the department’s so-called "quality Morrow, right, prepare to start the of tons of potatoes to the hungry. Division of (Criminal Justice. STAMFORD (AP) - Advo­ homes, that’s why we're calling it assurance systems” will be audited annually by an cates for people with the deadly a residence program,” said the Talks started early Thursday afternoon at unloading of ac$ trailer iv/auload of K'UicitUOOpotatoes tolU Power struggles between the outside contractor whose reports will go to the" AIDS virus believe that by 1990, Rev. Richard Schuster, executive the offices of the federal Mediation and state’s attorneys and the chief governor and the General Assembly. the number of homeless people director of St. Luke’s Community Conciliation Service. After seven hours of have always occurred. But Flan­ • Advocates of the mentally retarded said they hope with AIDS in Stamford will have Services, the non-profit agency NOW ONLY negotiations, the two sides broke for dinner agan said morale among prosecu­ the plan will force the state to investigate quadrupled, and officials believe that will manage and operate the about 8 p.m. and returned shortly after 9 p.m. Woman organizing distribution tors is at the lowest point he has allegations of abuse, compel state case workers to that trend will occur statewide. residence. Chrysanthemums e 95 The negotiations concluded about 5a.m. •seen in 21 years in the criminal keep closer tabs on their clients and keep the entire justice system, largely because I All labeled for color - In bud & bloom today, said Dennis Minshall. a spokesman for situation in the public eye. State officials estimate there In New Haven, the Connecticut of the expansion of the chief the mediation service. David Shaw, an attorney representing the are at least 12 people with AIDS in AIDS Residence Program is close of potatoes to state’s hungry state’s attorney's office at the Stamford who need housing. By to finding a suitable site for PLANT NOW FOR EARLY COLOR 3/»10" estimated 1,500 mentally retarded people on whose expense of the regional offices. Judge rules on agents behalf the lawsuit was brought 10 years ago. said 1990, there could be 30 to 40 another group home. Like the public pressure is the only way to bring about NEW HAVEN (AP) - A efforts, which have included wanted to hold a meeting and a The four state’s attorneys, who additional people with AIDS who Stamford home, the project in HARTFORD (AP) - A federal judge reforms. woman who says relief agencies organizing two shipments into vote. appeared before the Program are homeless, they say. New Haven is being funded in hearing the $7 million Wells Fargo robbery ■ “ If anything motivates government to do and churches are not doing Hartford and one into Bridgeport. “ I said if I had no place to do it, I Review and Investigations Com­ part by a $250,000 grant from the 2 “ It’s a whole issue of long-term case has rejected defense arguments that the FREE GERANIUMS something, it’s publicity.” Shaw said. enough to get food to the hungry All three cities have large poor would do it at home. But I said I mittee, said a centralized prosec­ care for people with AIDS, ’ ’ Dave state Department of Human LANDSCAPING FBI routinely violated wiretap laws and then In their motion filed earlier this year, the has taken it upon herself to populations. wasn’tgoing todelay it. Thereare utorial office is needed because of Dearborn, a spokesman for the Resources. lied about it in court. Rose Bush Start Now at Lower Prices Red Connecticut Association for Retarded Citizens and organize the distribution of thou­ Kelly knows there has been too many hungry,” she rapid growth in the criminal state Department of Human “ If they don’t have a home or a $ 4 99 Although two agents admitted violating with the other plaintiffs in the 1978 suit asked Eagan to hold sands of tons of free potatoes. some pilfering and resale of recounted. justice system. Resources, said Thursday. family, they’re in a single room at Rhododendrons — Azaleas — Pink federal laws requiring them to record purchase of ■ DMR Commissioner Brian Lensink in contempt of “ I think what we’ve lost track potatoes. But she believes the The Connecticut Food Bank But they said the office should “ There is a need for a variety of the YMCA or a dorm in a night Junipers — Forsythia —* Kerria everything they overheard during wiretaps. White i (v*i 7« court and accused him of suppressing information of is how to help people. I don’t majority have gone to people in tried distributing some of the be largely administrative, with programs.” shelter and that’s a horrendous one rose bush Japonica — Burning Bush JIb U.S. District Judge T. Emmett Clarie ruled think it is a desk-run program. need — some of whom, she said, that some mentally retailed people are not potatoes not long after the pro­ limited power to prosecute com­ The department has announced way to die.” said the Rev. Monroe Thursday that the violations were not serious receiving services they should. You have to go and bring the are too ashamed to seek help gram began, but found that plicated cases that cross county that $1 million is available to Wright, a United Methodist min­ services to those who need it from relief organizations. Complete selection of House and Thouttinda of Blueberry Plants^— enough to suppress taped evidence. Shaw said the request to find Lensink in contempt because of the time, money and lines, such as organized-crime agencies creating homes for ister who is leading the group in gg| ^0 most.” said Cynthia Kelly, 33, a Foliage Plants, Bonsai, Bird Feed­ was dropped as part of the settlement. After a summer break, Kelly effort involved “ it was not worth cases. AIDS patients, and organizations New Haven. Houaaplanta, Grapes full-time secretary who is also plans to resume her potato ers. Bird Food. Seed, Soils, Pottery, ^ J 99 Lensink participated in negotiations on Thursday the difficulty,” said Nancy Car­ around the state are drawing up working on a master’s degree in The fpur unanimously opposed Officials say a questionnaire Plant Food, Dried Materlale, Craft Foliage Plante, Currants Board OKs budget plan that led to the settlement. He said he was “ glad that distribution operation and to rington, the associate director. proposals to procure some of Books and Gardening Books, Spe­ [ ^ business and public new laws that have the effect of sent to all state acute-care we worked out a settlement and that the plaintiffs expand it to other services. The farmers who donate the those funds. cial Tools, Shrubs and Treat. Harba Gooseberries HARTFORD (AP) — The state Board of are happy. I think that it will us in developing administration. “ I originally thought I would potatoes ask only that bagging expanding the chief state’s attor­ hospitals demonstrated the need i®i Education has approved a $1.29 billion budget the quality assurance system that we want here in Since December, Kelly has had bring in one truck and that would and freight charges be reim­ ney’s power. Those include laws On Tuesday. AIDS advocates in for such homes. Twenty-nine request for 1989-90. an increase of $142 million Connecticut.” five tractor-trailer loads of 50- be it. But I couldn’t stop,” said bursed, which total about $2,200 a that have given Kelly the power to Stamford became the first in hospitals responded to the sur­ or 12 percent over the 1988-89 appropriated Peg Dignoti, executive director of the Connecticut pound bags of potatoes — a total Kelly, the mother of an 11-year- truck-load. Receiving agencies remove a state’s attorney from a Connecticut to announce they vey, which tracked a six-month budget of $1.15 billion. Association for Retarded Citizens, said she thinks of 225,000 pounds — delivered to old boy. “ I Just how have to find a are asked to pay for part or all of case and take charge of it and to have arranged to buy a house to period. It showed that during Education Commissioner Gerald N. Tirozzi the strength of Thursday’s settlement lies in the her home. The bags, 900 to a way to incorporate a personal life the freight costs, about $1,000, resolve disagreements in the be used as a group home for AIDS those six months, there were 67 had presented the board a $1.3 billion budget provisions for outside surveillance of DMR actions. truck, are piled in her driveway into this.” said Marian Bucahanan, director criminal justice system to his patients. AIDS patients kept in a hospital proposal for 1989-90, reflecting a proposed 14 "So it’s fiercely independent, I think,” she said, and backyard and overflow to a Since undertaking "The Potato of operations for the Society of St. <« satisfaction. “ We will need additional longer than medically necessary. percent increase. adding. “ I think it marks a turning point in that the neighbor’s -property. Project” in 1983, the Society of St. Andrew. The request will be transmitted to the quality assurance work of the department will “ People now line up waiting,” Andrew reports it has distributed “ Cynthia Kelly has shown us all General Assembly. become very public and very open.” Kelly said. “ I ’ve been getting to more than 72 million pounds of what one person can do,” the The advocates for the mentally retarded were know the people who have been potatoes and other produce in 33 society said in its July-August Arbors at Hop Brook prepared to go to trial on their contempt motion on coming back.” states and the District of Colum­ newsletter. MANCHESTER Prisoner free on bond Wednesday with testimony by two expert witnesses The potatoes are provided by bia. The potatoes, donated by The society noted in the new­ presents who recently inspected Mansfield and department the Society of St. Andrew, a farmers across the country, are sletter that Kelly had taken on the NEW HAVEN (AP) — A prisoner on home operations. hunger ministry affiliated with mostly ones that don’t meet project when the food bank had release from the Cheshire (Correctional But those witnesses — Nancy Ray. director of the United Methodist Church and grading requirements and would turned It down. But the ministry "SNEEK PEEK WEEK" Institute was arrested in a drug raid last week policy analysis and development for the New York based in Big Island, Va. Before otherwise be thrown away. didn’t intend to be critical of the COMMUNITY but freed on bond when authorities did not run State Commission on Quality of Care for the the last two shipments, flyers Kelly got involved after read­ food bank, Ms. Buchanan said. a computer check on him. Mentally Disabled, and Thomas Harmon, director were sent around to scnools in ing a magazine article about the “ The food bank system is a; Todd Fisk, head of prisoner classification of the commission’s abuse and neglect investiga­ po(|F neighborhoods, and notices project. She approached several wonderful system and we cer-- Make reservations to tour the EXTERIOR of the Arbors. You for the state Department of Correction, said tions bureau — never got to take the stand because were posted at area churches. churches for help. Several said tainly commend the way they do ARTS will travel by Mini-bus to and through the paved areas including all officials did not know John Crisanti was a of the out-of-court settlement. “ I think I ’ve got the proudest they didn’t have the space. One things,” she said. home release prisoner when he was released A report they prepared on conditions they neighborhood in the world,” court jrards. Watch as finishing touches are put on the newest investigated at Mansfield and the DMR will be Kelly said. “ They are proud to see from a New Haven lockup the night of Aug. 5. retirement community east of the river. Crisanti, 27, of New Haven, remained free released by Oct. 1, according to parties to the suit. ^m ething so positive coming A Special Feature Tabloid Thursday, a correction department Sources who have read the report said it from a neighborhood plagued Call today for jyjpur reservation to see what everyone has been spokesman said. concludes that the department’s quality-assurance with high crime and drug abuse.” IT’S A MIRACLE! programs are inadequate and that residents of Friends, neighbors and several devoted to the Manchester waiting for .. . the Arbors near completion. 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Address at 643-2711 for more information. 647-9343 Town — AHBOO Phone - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Aug. 12. 1988-7 _e — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aur. 12, 1;988 O P I N I O I ^ W ar buddy GOP chief se^s disputes :.6i ‘new direction’ in M edical Bush story ^ Jack NEW YORK (AP) - A man Bush’s piatform „who says he witnessed the down­ V ing of George Bush’s Navy a significant impact on the newer Anderson bomber during World War II has i’’-. > By Evans wm waste regs issues in thp platform.” challenged tho vice president’s The Associated Press contention that the aircraft was The committee turns to 60 on fire when he bailed out, leaving NEW ORLEANS — Republican pages on foreign policy and behind two crew mates who were platform writers turn to defense defense, an area Bush sees as one need study presumed dead. The New York and foreign policy today to wrap of his main strengths against Post reported today. up their pre-convention work on a Democratic presidential candi­ Chester Mierzejewski, 68, of. platform the party chairman said date Michael Dukakis. OSMSIli... Cheshire, Conn., said in inter­ Km? would be conservative but reflect Bush has said the nation cannot It^s an ironic coincidence that only two days Feds gulp views with the Post that the plane the "new direction” proposed by be trusted to someone as inexpe­ after concern was expressed by an appointed was not engulfed in flames, as George Bush. rienced in foreign affairs as the Bush has claimed, and that push Massachusetts governor. Duka­ town official over local disposal of used \ ' Party leaders also were trying could have made a water landing kis counters by pointing to the \ j to avoid a fight over the "Star hypodermic needles and other m edi(^ booze at and possibly saved the lives of the Iran-Contra affair and adminis­ wastes, Manchester police were investigaRhg two men. Wars” anti-missile system. tration dealings with Panaman­ GOP Chairman Frank Fahren- a report that someone was rum m aging "I think he (Bush).^ould have ian ruler Manuql Noriega as kopf, interviewed on “CBS This black marks on the Reagan-Bush through a dumpster, possibly in search of saved those lives, if they .were Morning,” said the heart of the convention alive.” Mierzejewski told the record. A needles. platform “will not change that The GOP platform committee newspaper. ”I don’t know that AP photo m w J much,” adding, "We’re a conser­ will meet again Monday after­ The question was brought up Monday by they were, but at least they had a vative political party. We’re chance if he had attemptqd a TALKS TO BLACKS — Vice President Capitol Hill Club in Washington noon, after the opening session of Alfred Sieffert Sr., chairman of the Planning WASHINGTON — As drought began to sear proud of that. We’re not afraid of the convention, to take a final water landing.” ‘ George Bush addresses members of the Thursday. the ’c’ word.” and Zoning Commission, while the America’s farmland last spring and farmers Bush has referred to the Sept. 2, vote before the convention faces watched their hopes turn to dust, there Were no Coalition of Black Republicans at the Fahrenkopf said, however, the the issues on Tuesday. commission was conducting a workshop on 1944, downing in the presidential document will reflect Bush's parched throats at an Agriculture Department campaign this year and des­ One possible fight today looms' measures to protect underground water from convention in Kansas City. Mo. plans for "a new direction in over when to deploy President c r ib e it in detdil in interviews education, in environment, in pollution. On Wednesday, police investigated Forget the $198,500 cost of the convention, plus Reagan’s Star Wars plan, for­ U and in his autobiography..,^ Bush denials hardly disguise child care.” the report on the dumpster and found only one the price of flying in about 250 bigwigs frqm USDA Describing the scene liT his mally called the Strategic De­ "The vice president came here fense Initiative. needle in it, one which had been disposed of offices around the country .’The USDA also sprang book. Bush wrote ms aircraft was for the booze — an apparent violation of hit on a diving run to bomb a in an unprecedented event and Strong Star Wars backers, led according to the law. spoke to this platform committee by Angela Buchanan of Califor­ government spending laws. % . Japanese radio installation in the assistance from White House and tried to give them that nia, pushed through a change The USDA’s computer office hosted the South Pacific’s Bonin Islands. There is no need to panic over medical For Shultz, a bad week direction, so that this really will earlier this week to make the "Smoke poured into the cock­ supplies in dumpsters and at the town’s three-day "workshop” in May so USDA techies By Walter R-. Mears Contra aid. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, truly be a Bush platform," he platform call for "rapid and pit, and I could see flames could compare bits and bytes. They toured the '' The Associated Press the Democratic vice presiden^l said. certain deployment” of SDL landfill, but it is a good idea, nevertheless, to release are met. rippling across the crease of the News 'Analysis betraying a brave people who took USDA’s new computer center in Kansas City. nominee, has voted for it In me The 106-member platform com­ But former Sen. John Tower of G think about the problem to see if some added By George Gedda wing, edging toward the fuel Meanwhile, the Contras them­ up arms on the promise of U.S. Computer whizzes from agencies as diverse as the NEW ORLEANS -r Of course past. Dukakis is opposed to mittee finished with the domestic Texas, a Bush spokesman on regulation is needed. selves are lootclng qiore and more support. The Democrats will Forest Service and the Farmer’s Home tanks,” Bush wrote. He said he President Reagan is playing military aid to ^the Contras. WASHINGTON - Secretary of California, which is ,where Bush chapters of the 30,000-word docu­ defense, told reporters that the like ^refugee force than A fighting counter that the commitment to Adnqinistration had the chance to see what each finished dropping the bombs and politics these days, George Republican campaigners don’t State George P. Shultzcanpoint to endorsed the idea during the ment Thursday after calling for platform would reflect the origi­ The law now requires that the needles be force. U.S. officials,4lispatched to start down jhat path was ill- other was doing with computers. Experts from then, losing control of his plane, Bush’s protestations notwith- want that ticket split forgotten. nal draft language, calling for some recent Successes around the primary eiection campaign. Rea­ an expensive loophole for the oil the border area of Honduras apd advised to begin with. > each agency set up a booth to show off their latest ejected over the ocean after ' standing. Bush would ihave a lot gan originally .objected to the Not that the Democrats are industry to be reopened and deployment as soon as feasible. broken so that theycannot be reused. But it world lately, '^’hen there’s Nicaragua on Monday were horri­ In any case, the peace process is computer advances. radioing his gunner and radio­ more to lamebt if the White House cost, but embraced a bill with a without resources of their own. engaging in another bitter tangle "I don’t think we should begin does seem that the law does not adequ^ely . .Nicaragua. man to jump and getting no fied by nevy evidence of a policy moribund and the rebel cause has And they drank — at lunch, at dinner and evening were playing it any other way. ceiling on appropriations. They do run Congress, and as over AIDS. the program by acting too precip­ address the question of disposing of medical ^ N While Shultz has seen progress response. >- gone Awry. never seemed more hopeless. In get-togethers — around an open bar. ■ An apparent switch in signals opportunities arise this fall, they But the more moderate party itously,” he said. in such areas as Afghanistan, the In a television interview aired The vice president said the wastes in a way to prevent accidental The last df a group of about 1,000 the absence of ihllitary aid for the Government officials are not supposed to buy on a Contra aid bill that passed will use that control to the faithful opted not to disturb Ms. Buchanan vowed a fight at Persian Gulf, Cambodia and last December, Bush described other day that,he guessed It was advantage of their candidates contamination. Nicaraguans, including 250 Con­ Contras, Shultz has sought alter­ hooch with funds appropriated by Congress, an the Senate Wednesday night over Bush’s plans for a peaceful the committee against any southwestern Africa, this has the ordeal as "about as close as Inevitable for people to see and the disadvantage of tras and 750Nicarajguancivilians, nate means of bringing pressure expert in government spending law at the General solid Republican oppositionrThe convention despite their dissent changes. The fact that such contamination has not been a particularly bad week for you get” to death. "The plane was ‘ political motives behind Rea­ Republicans. made it to yie Honduran side of the to bear on the Sandinista gpvern- Accounting Office told our associate, Stewart Democratic bill provides $27 on a variety of issues in what is "My understanding is that the the administration in Nicaragua. in smoke and the wings were gan’s decisions on Cabinet' ap­ And, in turn. Republicans will ' vice president is comfortable been a problem locally indicates that the border area after an Arduous ment to encourage a democratic Harris. Government agencies can buy liquor with pointments, vetoes and policy million in so-called humanitarian mostly a conservative document. Shultz found little evidence of burning,” he said. accuse them of playing politics. “I doubt very much that theje with the language,” she said. medical industry has been following good weeks-long trek through rugged evolution. < "representational funds” or those that are raised decisions. "But,I certainly w^on’t aid, but no arms for Contras support either in Washington or Mierzejewski, who w^s the fighting the government of Nica­ will be any floor fights,” said Sen. Most of Thursday’s session was practice generally. terrain. Many were sickorhungry At the start of his recent trip, he independently by the agency, such as donated add any validity to the charge,” Latin America for his policies and turret gunner in the tail of ragua. The military aid issue was Walter R. Mears, executive Robert Kasten of Wisconsin, peaceful, in sharp contrast to the or both. Many were’ practically went to Guatemala, hoping to funds. * * Bush ^aid. considerable evidence that the squadron commander Douglas left open for possible action later. editor of The Associated Press, co-chairman of committee. "The heated debates earlier in the Still, it might be desirable to codify and naked, their bbots and clothing come away with a joint statement John Okay, associate director of the USDA’s It)really isn’t much of a charge. Contra rebels are becoming a Melvin’s plane, which led the Bush favors the full array of has covered politics since 1960. moderates in our party have had week on such topics as abortion. define that practice and make known to the having disintegrated along the from four friendly Central Ameri­ Information Resource Management office, told us formation bombing- raid, It is 80 standard as to be an spent force. route. can foreign ministers designed to that free booze is not the usual bill of fare at a disagreed. election-year cliche. Poljjticians "S- public what safeguards are in place. As Shultz was winding up his They went to the borderbecause prod the Sandinistas into making USDA convention. In Kan.cas City, the open bars He said he was "about 100feet” are always accusing each other of V 10-day hemispheric tour Wednes­ Illegal dumping of medical wastes in such a that’s where the Reagan adminis­ democratic reforms. were arranged by the private contractor who was ahead of Bush’s plane and saw playing politics, which is rather day, the Senate for tlie first time way that they end up on beaches is quite tration, unabija to sepd food to the The effort did not bear fruit, hired by the USDA to set up the workshop. Of only ”a puff of smoke” which ironic since^that’s what they do since the Contra aid program rebels inside Nicaragua, has set partly because the most reluctant course, the contractor didn’t work for free. The quickly dissipated. Jhere was no for a living.' another problem. The states of New York and began was rejecting a proposal for up feeding centers for Contras and of the four parties — Guatemala USDA paid the bill. more smoke, he said, and he Besides, there’s really nothing New Jersey have set out to strengthen their military aid for the rebels. other refugees from Nicaragua’s and Costa Rica — did not want to Okay said his'office probably would not host the insists Bush’s "plane was never wrong with it. That is the way A Democratic package was enforcement of waste disposal laws by turmoil. sign a document that had the seminah today, given the drought conditions. on fire” and that "no smoke came issues are defined and put to the approved instead that includes out of his cockpit when he opened I requiring hospitals to keep and file detailed Since the cease-fire in Nicara­ appearance of having a "Made in Staffers are too busy. But, he said, the drought had voters. If they don’t like what the possibility of eventual mil­ records on the com plete chain of events in the gua went into effect last March, Washington" label. not hit in January and-February when the his canopy to bail out.” they sj^e, they can vote for the itary aid, but there^ are so many thousands of re^bels have sought The intelligence report on the other candidate. EASTERT iV Beyond that, the Soviet Union, workshop was first put on the calendar. disposal process. strings attached that administra­ loss of Bush’s plane reports that refuge in thaterea. <. which lias been generally accom- The price included three nights lodging at the Presidents have not always tion officials are viewing it as a "smoke and flame” engulfed If a few incidents of beach contamination! The question of asAessingdlame ‘modating in other Third World four-star Westin Crown Plaza Hotel, which boasts been so helpful to their vice defeat. Bush’s engine, according to the can be clearly traced to offenders and the for the plight of^the Qontras, who trouble spots, appears to have dug five restaurants, a pool health club and. in the presidents in campaigns to suc­ 2 Post. The report was signed by For one thing, the' legislation oppose JViqaragua’S leftist Sandi- ih its heels in Nicaragua, rejecting lobby, a five-story waterfall cascading down ceed them. Dwight D. Eisen­ offenders are then punished, the ugly prospect Melvin and an intelligence of­ hower didn’t do a lot for Richard does not ensure weapons delivery nista government, will bedebated U.S. appeals for a reduction in limestone rock indigenous to the area. of beaches strewn with hypodermic needles to Contras inside Nicaragua even ficer, now deceased. M. Nixon in 1960. Lyndon B. for years to come. The Republi­ military aid to the Sandinistas. At The round-trip airline tickets probably set the Squadron members inter­ will probably disappear. if all the other conditions for cans will accuse the Democrats of Johnson’s handling of Vietnam current delivery rates, the Sandi­ USDA back another $20,000. There is no official viewed by the Post disagreed war issues in his final months nistas will receive more than $300 ©1990 WORTH *IAR--TE(.K«AM,^__gYj^ total on the tickets because staffers charged the about whether Mierzejewski probably hurt Hubert H. Humph­ million worth of Soviet lethal aid cost to their individual agency expense accounts. would have had the best line of rey's ticket in 1968. Hulme th is' year, according to U.S. Officials were flown in from as far away as Puerto sight on Bush’s plane, and Mier­ Both those vice presidents lost. estimates. Rico and Alaska. And, more than 100 came from zejewski was the only one to No president can deliver nomi­ So the view here is that the the Washington, D.C., area, according to a list of claim he saw the plane downed. nation, let alone election, to his Sandinistas, despite persistent attendees. Mierzejewski said that after vice president or any other MOREPOmRFUl economic problems, are more Several people who attended indicated the Bush was rescued and returned to candidate. But presidents cer­ entrenched than ever. gathering was not a waste of time. There was a their aircraft carrier 30 days tainly can help, and Reagan is. They have unswerving support spirited exchange of information and business later. Bush approached Mierze­ He has promised Bush two from Moscow ^ and irresolute cars. For the most part, senior USDA officials kept jewski and, "he said: ’Ski, I’m campaign appearances a week opposition from the Reagan ad­ the drinking to a respectable level. ‘'l didn’t see a sure those two men were dead. I from Labor Day on, ahd bis White ministration, which soon may lot of wild parties,” said Bill Pietrucha, a reporter called them on the radio three House actions in these^ waning THANAIilUlirBE! have the added burden of figuring for Government Computer News who attended the times. They were dead.’ ... days of his administration are at “He seemed distraught. He was out what to do with thousands of workshop. least as significant ao assist. Contra fighters-tumed-refugees trying to assure me he did the best "I'm just still working on the amassed along the border of he could. I’m thinking, what am 1 job here,” Reagan said Tuesday Honduras a nd Nicaragua, neither Hussein’s ravings going to say to him? I have to give when questions were raised about of which wants them. him the benefit of the doubt.” , political motivation in' his ap­ Jordan’s King Hussein is noted for sending the Mierzejewski said he wrote With no other obvious alterna­ pointment of a Hispanic educator " / figure our best most colorful, most outrageous, most bizarre Bush this March to tell him his to become secretary of education. tive, their best hope may be bet is to put ashore messages that the White House has received from public descriptions were “en­ A month earlier, the vice presi­ obtaining a U.S. green card, a at Albuquerque, any world leader. Once, Hussein threatened to go tirely different from my recall of dent had promised an association problem that President Reagan’s on a "ghazou” unless he got his way. A ghazou is a the incident,” but did not hear of Latin citizens that he would find a service successor could wellinherit. raid on a neighboring tribe. Some of Hussein’s back from tte vice president. choose a Hispanic for a seat in a station, and ask latest letters to Reagan have been less amusing Steve Hart, Bush’s press secre­ Bush Cabinet. George Gedda has covered tary, told the Post Thursday that where the Pacific and mpre blistering: If they had been sent by Bush said he was consulted foreign affairs for The Associated anyone else, they would have been considered out Bush "has told us time and time before Lauro F. Cavazos, presi­ Ocean is." Press since 1968. of line, but the White House is accustomed to again what happened that day. To dent of Texas Tech University, receiving outlandish orders from Hussein. Given suggest that his account is was appointed to the education his propensity for exaggeration, Hussein’s recent inaccurate is absurd.” post. But he said he wasn’t action to bow out of any business on the West Bank claiming credit or responsibility may be just another way to get attention. for it. Bush-Hodel ticket would appeal to many District 1199 The influence, or interests, of You’ve probably Additionally, the vice president were evident In heard the .stories. Some Centerbank offers a. former Republican state chairman of Oregon, his Hope for hostages I have pointed out how important it is for the 1988 backs Weicker an assortment of other Reagan banks expect you to wait widefrange of fixed and Republican ticket to appeal strongly to the social credentials are ace-high with party officials all The next step In the backstage negotiations moves, including: ^ conservatives (mislabeled "Reagan Democrats”) over the country. With 15 years’ experience in betweep the United States and Iran pould be a ■ His decision not to veto a bill as long as four weeks or adju.stable rate mort­ federal government positions — including two BERLIN, Conn. (AP) — Sen. to require advance notice to who bolted the Democratic Party in the 1960s. token release of one or two American hostages. Lowell Weicker Jr., R-Conn, said more for a mortgage gages at affordable low- Waiiam Cabinet posts — his administrative abilities are Intelligence sources tell us that Iran was he has picked up the endorsement workers when there are to be rates. George Bush splendidly represents the tested and strong. The son of Canadian considering such a gesture before a U.S. warship plant closings or major layoffs. approval. traditional core of the Republican Party of the New England Health Care Reagan let the bill become law immigrants, he is a Westerner, born and bred — a shot down an Iranian airliner over the Persian Workers, District 1199, a union >Xfell, not at Centerbank. VCfe offer the lO-DA’i’OK' Don’t spend another minute waiting. Call or (approximately 40 percent of all voters). but he ’ Rusheir without his signature, rather than horseman, a mountaineer, and an outdoorsman. Gulf. In spite of that accident, the negotiations that endorsed his Democratic Mortgage Program, an unconditional, guaranteed stop by any Centerbank office toda\’ for all the seems relatively remote froih the concerns of the Above all, he is a dyed-in-the-woof social between the two countries have continued, using revive an issue the Democrats opponent six years ago. welcomed in congressional as commitment of your mortgage approval. details. And if it’s more convenient, we ll be happy social conservatives-, whose 20 percent of the conservative who has spoken out strongly on evefryi unofficial messages through back channels. Iran "He was there for us when we electorate has been the swing vote in every subject on the social-conservative agenda. From a asked him to be,” union President well as presidential politics. guarantee you an answer in only 10 busi­ to come out and meet with \'ou - an\where in sent word that it would accept the U.N. ceasefire ■ The selection of Nicholas F. presidential election since (and including) 1968. conventional Protestant background (to mention resolution. Washington responded that the Navy Jerry Brown said Thursday in a ness days from the time you apply for a mortgage the state. Depend on Connecticut’s mortgage ap­ Which leading Republican, joining the ticket as the been a winning Republican ticket without a just one point), he and his wife Batbara,.through statement released through the Brady, a Bush confidant, to would begin to withdraw from the Persian Gulf if become secretary of the treas­ proval super hero - THE 10-DAY OK ... vice presidential nominee, would appeal most Westerner on it — in fact, without a Californian on the tragic death of their eldest son at 17, were under our 10-DAY OK Mortgage Program. the tensions there eased. Now, the latest word on Weicker campaign. ury, succeeding Jam es A. Baker strongly to the social conservatives? it. Six years ago, the union en­ WE SERVICE YOU THE RIGHT WAY. "bom again” as Christians, and have given their those back channels is that an American hostage III, who left the Cabinet to take And if we don’t, we’ll gladly refund your appli­ dorsed former U.S. Rep. Toby Obviously excluded is anyone who, like Bush Governor Deukmejian, then? He might help the testimony at religious gatherings ever since. will be released as a gesture of good will. command of the Bqsh campaign. cation fee. himself, comes from the GOP’s traditional base: ticket carry California, and his Armenian ancestry A #arm. friendly, and highly articulate man, Moffett, D-Conn. ■ The veto of a $299.5 billion 1 - 800 - 992-2229 Marla Romash, a spokeswo­ Eastern and Midwestern "moderates" like the would add an "ethnic" flavor to it, to balance Hodel has also spoken at conservative gatherings defense budget bill on grounds It (In ^terbury, 573-7422) man for Attorney General Joseph Doles, Governor Kean of New Jersey, Governor Dukakis' Greek roots. But he is singularly all over America in support of the Reagan sought to lock the administration - I. Lieberman, Welcker’s Demo- Thompson of Illinois, former Governor (and colorless, and his social-conservative credentials administration arfd its agenda. It is safe to say that into weapons programs favored aren’t all that overpowering. if he is not today the first choice of every . cratic opponent this year, said the by the Democrats. Defense and Attorney General-designate) Thornburgh of ' endorsement didn’t necessarily Various Western Republican senators come'to conservative leader and spokesman for the foreign policy are issues on which Pennsylvania, former Governor Alexander of ^anrliPBtrr Mrrali'i ; reflect the feelings of rank-and- Tennessee, Senator Kassebaum of Kansas, etc. The mind. Simpson of Wyoming? Anathema to Republican vice presidential nomination, his Bush believes he can master designation would be welcomed warmly by just Founded In 1861 ' file union members. Democratic presidential nomi­ nomination, of any of these would force the party. as Right-to-Lifers. Armstrong of Colorado? Again, a “When you look at the record, bit colorless. llatch of Utah? Fine, but is his about all of them. PeNNV M. SIEFFERT...... P u h lta h * nee Michael Dukakis; the veto with Ford and Dole in 1976, to run without social QEORQE T. CHAPPELL...... EdHor especially where issues involving CBNTeUfiANK conservative representation on the ticket, while Mormonism a stopper? McCain of Arizona? A And he would be Immensely to the national guarantees a new round of action ...... 6..^ili.E5iSJ working men and women are on defense spending during the Dukakis and Bentsen are bidding strongly to win splendid record, but perhaps too military. appeal of the Republican ticket. When Gerald concerned, Joe Lieberman is a Ol'ficc.s serving 'Xiiierhun-, Beiliel, Heihleliem, Hrixikfield, Cheshire, Darien (loan office ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... EdHor back this critical bloc. Outside the Senate, there are two remarkably Ford, playing it safe (he thought), picked Robert campaign. onlv), Newtown, Oakville,Vl’roM)ect, Southington, Southburv, 'OKitenown, Vfttlcott , - better candidate,” she said. ■ The signing on Wednesday of LENDCN There are, in the East, three Republican figures appealing possibilities. One is Supreme Court Dole as his running-mate in 1976, Jam es Reston Mcmlicr i niC and 'MxKiburv. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Adveftlsino Dlwctef a bill to pay reparations to Justice Sandra O’Connor — a Goldwater backer wisecracked, "That ticket will run strongly all the JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... BuJI m S? with social-conservative credentials who deserve Japanese Americans because of consideraUon: Jack Kemp. Jeane Kirkpatrick, and even before her days in the Arizona State Senate. way from Grand Rapids to Topeka.” A Bush-Hodel SHELDON COHEN ...... Compchw MenaSr visitors to Spain last year ROBERT H. HUBBARO...... P n iS S o StSSHZ internments during World War II. Governor Carroll Campbell of South Carolina. The But would she — should she — leave the court? ticket, by way of contrast, would run strongly all numbered 50 million, one for FRMK J. McSWEEQAN...... C lrculltlon DIrpcter every Spaniard and then some. That’s particularly significant in only trouble is that there has never, since 1924, The other Is Interior Secretary Donald Hodel. A the way from the Atlantic to the Pacific. » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 12. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. FYlday, Aug. 12, 1988 - t WII of the World NA'nON Drought expected to hike FOCUS WILLIAMS London ENGLAND & W O R L D food prices for two years Senate OKs budget Vegetable harvest ripens into a dispute By Don Kendall until normal weather and your farmers got normal weather the WASHINGTON (AP)-TheSenate, The Associated Press own skills permit you to return to remainder of the season. DEAR BRUCE; We and would like to open a surf shop. The DEAR BRUCE: My wife and I have reacting to the Pentagon bribery your accustomed role.” The soybean harvest was esti­ planted a large vegeta­ only problem is that we have very been apartment hunting and we found investigation, placed new restrictions on WASHINGTON - Agriculture Overall, the department’s Agri­ mated at 1.47 billion bushels, ble garden in oifr back­ little savings. But we are fjjrtunate in an apartment that we thought was defense consultants as it approved a $282 Department experts believe cultural Statistics Board put total down 23 percent from 1.9 billion yard early in the kpring. that we will have a pension coming in satisfactory. billion military budget bill designed to win drought damage to the nation’s U.S. crop production at 88 percent bushels produced last year. Pros­ Since my husband-re­ to help us along the way. However, the landlord said, "Just President Reagan’s approval. crops, including an expected 37 of the 1977 average, a scale used pects last spring called for about cently retired, we felt Smart Money Where do we get the money to open sign the lease, and we’ll fill in the If the proposal becomes law, consultants percent drop in com production, to compare output from year to 1.88 billion bushels, and the July this was a way to both the surf shop? blanks later.’’ When we hesitated, he will be required, for the first time, to spell out will increase consumer food year. That matched the low 1983 projection was 1.65 billion decrease our expenses^ Bruce Williams R.N. said, “ Don’t you trust me?" who hires them and whether they have prices for the next two years. reading, when sharp cutbacks in bushels. and give him something* SCOFIELD BARRACKS, HAWAII Anyway, we refused. What would potential conflicts of interests. For this year, USDA experts government acreage programs, Production of all wheat was to do. you have said? "The sad fact is that there is nothing "continue to believe that the along with drought, reduced indicated at 1.82 billion bushels, Now some of the ve­ R.T. requiring consultants under contract to the drought will add only 1 percen­ production sharply. down 13 percent from 2.1 billion tage point” to consumer food getables are ready for DEARR.N.: Unfortunately, capital VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Pentagon to disclose conflicts of interest ” The com crop is''expected to produced in 1987. harvest. But yesterday I saw my DEARL.W.: As far as I can see, she for ventures such as you’ve described prices, said Assistant Secretary average 78.5 bushels p^r^arv- said Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mlch.. one of the Winter wheat production was neighbor picking some of them and certainly does have the right. The must come out of your own pocket or Ewen M. Wilson, the depart­ ested acre, down from 119.4 "Now«we know why co-sponsorso(.the proposal approved estimated at 1.55 billion bushels, putting them into her basket! If portion on her property is her garden. the pocket of someone who loves you. ment’s chief economist. bushels per acre last year, a DEAR R.T.: When asked the he was on a hunger strike" Thursday. down 1 percent from last year. someone wanted to from our You have no right to plant, fertilize Further, having an interest in The department now is fore­ record year-to-year decline of 34 question "Don’t you trust me?" I’d But durum and the other spring yard, you'd think they would at least and tend on her property. something such as surfing is one casting a food price increase for percent. simply say no. Anyone who asks you to varieties, which are produced in A wait until nightfall. But there she was, But I do think the way she dealt with thing, but running a surf shop — Investors are shocked this year of 3 percent to 5 percent. Com is the largest and most sign a contracf with blank spaces on it the hard-hit northern plains, in broad daylight, picking vegetables it was stinky and certainly not very learning whereto purchase, what to Before the heat and dry weather, important crop grown by Ameri­ is doing something that the law. MIAMI (AP) — A financial planner may USDA had expected a 1988 food can farmers and, as a feed showed sharp declines. inat we had carefully tended o^^er good for neighborhood relations. It buy, how to do repairs and so forth — have fled with as much as $25 million in is quite another. clearly does not allow — and, more price hike of 2 percent to 4 ingredient, is essential to the several months. seems to me that this is the kind of PEOPLE retirement funds belonging to a group of Durum was estimated at 54.6 often than not, is trying to take percent. production of meat, poultry and When I approached her, she said, thing that should be negotiated. Why not consider taking a job million bushels, down 41 percent advantage of you. doctors and other investors, each of whom But the impact might be even dairy products. "Sorry, sweetie, but this part of the Judging from her response, I gather somewhere on the island in a surf shop Ap pKoT from last year’s harvest, and No, I wouldn’t trust him, , and I received an apologetic note explaining, "I bigger in 1989, when food costs garden is on my property. Your that there has been acrimony between for a year or two to learn the craft? Anger helped star other spring wheat was shown at wouldn’t do business with him either. have run away.” SUMMER IN TH E CITY — Moses could go up an additional 2 “ Today’s reports confirm that property line ends right here.” She you and your neighbors in the past. While you live off what you earn, your NEW YORK (AP) — Actress Eileen the drought has had a major 212 million bushels, down 53 pension and your wife’s salary should Henry .Gherman, 51, a former self-made Hernandez keeps cool under a trickling percent due to the drought, he poinfed to a spot about 3 feet from This may be her way of getting badk at Brennan says anger helped her recover from a impact on this year’s crops,” percent from 1987. U where she was standing. be squirreled away for start-up millionaire whose career as an ace salesman fire hydrant as record breaking tempera­ said. you. car accident that nearly killed her shortly Wilson tqld reporters. “ But be­ My husband and I dug the deed out capital. collapsed in personal bankruptcy, is believed tures hit Newark, N.J., for the 14th day in “ That’s on top of an additional Cotton production was esti­ after the success of the movie “ Private cause of large pre-season stocks, mated at 14.9 million bales, up 1 of our strong box -- and it looks as if DEAR BRUCE: I am finishing up Other things being equal, in about Bruce Williams, America's top to'have fled the Miami area, and sources close a row. estimated increase in food prices Benjamin,” in which she starred with Goldie total supplies are enough in most percent from last year. The crop she might be correct. Even so, we my 20 years in the Army and intend to two years you should have enough radio talk host, is heard each week to the case say he may have left the country. somewhere in the region of 4 cases to assure an adequate food was projected at 13.7 billion bales planted the garden, we fertilized it, retire at age 39.1 have lived in Hawaii capital to get yourself started and, night on NBC stations. His column Hawn. held in Lebanon. percent,” Wilson said. “ So this supply at home, satisfy foreign in July. „ and we tended it. Does she have the for the last several years and plan to perhaps more important,, the knowl­ appears every Monday, Wednesday " I was no saint,” she says in September’s would bring it up to a total of 6 Thornburgh approved British diplomat David Reddaway arrived percent.” customers and meet our food-aid right to pick our vegetables? stay here. edge that it takes to make this and Friday. Write to Williams in care Ladies Home Journal. “ I was angry, and in Tehran today for talks about the hostages. i According to a USDA crop commitments.” L.W. Since both my wife and I surf, we business succeed. of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box. anger is a powerful emotion. It increased my WASHINGTON (AP) - Richard L. It is Britain’s first diplomatic visit to Iran in a production report issued Thurs­ WELLINGTON, S.C, have developed an interest in surfing Good luck on your new career path. S9I, Manchester 06040. determination not to go under, to get well.” Thornburgh says he’s eager to begin work as Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., G year. ST. JUDE NOVENA The accident six years ago left her legs day, the com harvest this fall chairman of the Senate Agricul­ the nation’s 76th attorney general, but is not Those developments, along with meetings in smashed, the bones on the left side of her face may be about 4.48 billion bushels, ture Committee, said in a state­ MAY THE SACRED HEART OF counting (m keeping the job if George Bush London between an Iranian envoy and broken, and her left eye socket shattered. She becomesjiresident. down 37 percent from last year’s ment, “ Today’s crop report con­ JESUS BE ADORED, QLORI- Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie, harvest and the smallest output FIED, LOVED AND PRESERVED said she fought her injuries with rage. “ I look on this as a six-month assignment,” firms our fears about the impacts Computer junkies greeting raised new hopes for the release of the three since 1983. of this summer’s tragic drought. THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, However, her recovery left her addicted to Thornburgh said Thursday after an 85-0 Britons held hostage in Lebanon. Sharp reductions also were NOW AND FOREVER. SACRED the painkillers she took. Two years after the Fortunately, it appears we will Dr. Gott Senate vote confirmed him as successor to the reported for soybeans, wheat and HEART OF JESUS. PRAY FOR accident, Brennan, 50, entered the Betty Ford have enough stocks to make it controversial Edwin Meese III. a number of other crops. Cotton, US. SAINT JUDE. WORKER OF Peter Gott, M.D. Center to c\ire her addiction to drugs. Field trip plan dropped through this marketing year.” Thornburgh, 56, already has told senator^ which thrived last month in the MIRACLES, PRAY FOR US. new worid with open pockets The new USDA crop estimates that he’s a loyalist to President Reagan, WASHINGTON (AP) - A mental hospital hot, humid weather, is expected SAINT JUDE. HELPER OF ITIE were based on field surveys as of declaring last week, “ His agenda is my holding John W. Hinckley Jr. today dropped to increase from last year. HOPELESS. PRAY FOR US. SAY eating than game-playing. More Paulsen switching parties Aug. 1. In May and June, before DEAR agenda.” ^ its proposal to take the man who shot The grim news from USDA THIS PRAYER 9 TIMES A DAY. ABBY: We often than not, the new computer drought had made its biggest N E W YORK President Reagan on a field trip, after came only hours after President BY THE 8TH DAY YOUR have a compu­ sits unused on a corner of the desk impact, USDA projected the corn (AP) - Comedian- Reagan signed a $3.9 billion PRAYER WILL BE ANSWERED. ter addict in while the electric typewriters Training changes sought prosecutors turned up new writings by the harvest — based on trends and an candidate P£Et“ disaster relief bill aimed at IT HAS NEVER BEEN KNOWN our office. He’s type like they did in the good old presidential assailant. assumption of normal weather — Dear Abby Paulsen kicked off EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) - World , Dr. Raymond Patterson, director of St. helping drought-stricken TO FAIL. PUBLICATION "m u s t the office man­ days — mainly because no farmers. at 7.3 billion bushels. Wife concerned his 1988 presiden­ health officials are calling for major changes Elizabeths Hospital’s forensic services unit, . BE PROMISED. THANK YOU ST. ager. He comes Abigail Van Buren training time is given, or people “ This bill isn’tasgoodasrain,” But those projections were tial campaign — in medical training that would put greater said the decision to drop the request was based JUDE. to work at 5 are too lazy to learn how to use Reagan said to the nation’s revised downward a month ago to Elinor A. PMon his sixth — by emphasis on disease prevention and train over (Aids virus a.m. so he can something new. on material received by the hospital Thursday farmers. “ But it will tide you over 5.2 billion bushels, assuming “ work” on his EAGER BEAVER dropping a politi- doctors to pass this knowledge along to their ' night. patients. DEAR DR. GQTT: After four years of marriage, computer be­ cal bombshell: a friend of mine has been told that the former fore anyone he’s becoming a Dr. James Grant told the World Conference Sleeping nets fine girlfriend of her husband is bisexual. My friend is comes in to interrupt him. He’s who wrote to you saying they DEAR ABBY: The letter from Republican. on Medical Education in Edinburgh on WASHINGTON (AP) - A record $1.25 concerned that her husband may be carrying the here on Saturday and Sunday, think computers are a big waste the office worker with the " I ’m going to Thursday that the strategy could promote (i) AIDS virus. She is also afraid that if he is a carrier, it too! In the last three years, he has of time. computer-crazy boss must have New Orleans — I better health throughout the world. million fine against the operator of a is too late for either one of them to benefit from spent a fortune of the company’s Well, here’s my opinion; I think come out of our company. In our have to, because “ The skills we must foster are those of Pennsylvania nuclear plant whose workers being tested. What would you say if she were your money «n computers, printers, computers are fun, but really, 40-person office, we have four the Democrats treating the whole population,” said Grant, slept on duty is meant to wake up utilities and CLEARANCE patient? software, etc. people are becoming too depend­ separate computer systems — tossed me right out executive director of the United Nations show them that such violations carry a price, ' Before the rest of us have time ent upon them. I think they should three of which do not talk to each o f Atlanta,’’ Children’s Fund. says a government regulator. ONE SATURDAY get off their butts and figure DEAR READER: After rummaging through the to learn a program, it’s been other. Pat Paulsen Paulsen said Publication of the strategy declaration was Philadelphia Electric Co., operator of the DAY AUGUST 13 intricacies of your question, I conclude that your replaced with an “ updated” things out for themselves. Why? Because our boss (who ^ Thursday after timed for the end of the five-day conference dormant Peach Bottom nuclear power plant in friend’s husband’s ex-lover has had sexual version. We have an accounting After all, that’s why we go to talks to no one) buys computers declaring his candidacy. “ They’re not very today. southeastern Pennsylvania, was hit Thursday ONLY 8 AM to 5 PM package installed with all the school, isn’t it? It’s true what you LSALE encounters with women as well as men. By itself, like a 5-year-old would buy toys if friendly people.” with the fine, the largest in Nuclear extras, such as report genera­ said. Next year there will be more 2 this sexual orientation does not put her at higher he had a credit card with no limit. Paulsen, who made his first run for the Regulatory Commission history. • Everything from Driveway Coating to Roofing! tors, built-in spreadsheets, pay­ computer junk to suck more of Hopes raised for release risk for AIDS, a disease that seems to be more of a It will be interesting to see who ^ h ite House 20 years ago, announced his Sleeping on the job was so common at Peach • Limited Selection • First Come, First Served roll modules, a network, etc., but your hard-earned money up! It in this office is willing to learn problem among male homosexuals and IV drug election bid on a boat in New York Harbor LONDON (AP) — The Iranian Embassy Bottom that on one occasion, a shift' nothing ever works right, which stinks! So tell people to use their how to use them. Some of the users, at least in this country. It is true that in some with the Statue of Liberty in the background. indicated it would help in the search for superintendent and three of the four reactor other countries where AI^S&.is endemic, it is spread gives him a perfect opportunity to brains! That’s what God gave us old-timers have already threa­ LEFTOVERS AT OUR OLD LOCATION GO OUT THE DOOR The former regular on the "Smothers foreign hostages in Lebanon if Britain operators all dozed at once, according to primarily heterosexually. However, in your friend’s spend more time playing with the brains for, right? By the way, I tened to take early retirement. Brothers Comedy Hour” didn’t have too much continues efforts to find four Iranians believed testimony by an NBC official last year. AT PRICES SO LOIV YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT! FROM . . . husband’s case, I would worry rnore about the computer — trying to “ fix” it. He love your column. Disgustingly HAPPY WITH women’s past male contacts. never gets enough. yours, » MY TYPEWRITER good to say about his opponents, The thrust of your question appears to be whether Everyone iii this office has a ANGELA ISAACSON Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis and your friend and her husband should get tested for computer on his desk whether he OF WASH. Vice President Georee Bush. AIDS. Although you are correct that AIDS is needs it or not. I won’t even tell DEAR ABBY: I like to read my ‘Last Temptation’ opens today virtually untreatable' with present methods. I you how much we spend every DEAR ABBY: People who horoscope, but do not feel com­ should think they would want to know whether or not month on computer paper, ril^ criticize their fellow office pelled by the suggestions. How­ Bush wants All’s support $foo $f noo * items they have the disease. For one thing, such bons and other supplies to keep all workers for playing computer ever, I am finding that the SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Vice President the hardware running. The games and doing useless compu­ H I slightly higher information would be vital in the event they chose to majority of my horoscopes all say (^orge Bush plans to seek the endorsement ot owners of this company would be ter work on company time during peak of protest furor HERE 'S A SAMPLE . . . have children. For another, some drugs, such as thesamething; “ Be careful while former boxing champion Muhammad All flabbergasted if they knew that usually fall into one of the driving today! ” "Take extra care • File Cabinets •Caulking Guns AZT, show promise in treating early AIDS. Finally, during the Republican National Convention in test Story Ever Distorted.” • Builder's Hardware ’ Roof Vent Flashing if either your friend or her husband is imprudent their money is being spent on the following categories: when you are on the highway! ” UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. publicity. • Mall Boxes • Root Sealer CASH/CARRY ONLY New Orleans next week, says an aide to Sen. In Thursday’s protest, buses Opponents of the', film are • Paint Thinner •Door Hardware enough to consider extramarital sex, their AIDS manager’s hobby. People who hope to hang on “ Don’t take any risks while in (AP) — About 25,000 demonstra­ Orrin Hatch. carrying thousands of Christians enraged by Scorsese’s portrayal • Paint Rotters •Assorted Gloves status becomes a matter of public health concern. Well, Abby, I think you get the until they retire so they won’t motion! ” tors, some lugging crosses, threa­ • Rolls of Plastic • Bi-Fold Doors AT OUR OLD LOCATION — Bud Scruggs, Hatch’s campaign manager, rolled into the Universal parking of Jesus as an ambivalent savior. Therefore, were they my patients. I’d probably picture. I’m sure there are many have to learn to operate “ those Abby, is it true that all Pisces tened mass boycotts of “ The Last • Vl/indow Sash • Patio Doors* said the Utah Republican and Ali became lot, backing up traffic for a mile In a hallucination while dying on • Interior Doors ' Roof Skylights* CENTER ST., MANCHESTER encourage them to get tested. However, I ’m the type other offices just like ours. things.” are incredible klutzes, and, there­ Temptation of Christ” upon its • Window Screens • Entranceway Doors* on the nearby Hollywood Free­ the cross. Christ imagines aban­ of person who feels more comfortable having Computers are marvelous ma­ Administrators who command fore, accident-prone? Can you friends last year after Hatch helped a friend of release today, and at least one Casement Windows* • Rail Fence rasts • No Charges • No Credit Cards way and on roads around the doning yh'is divinity to live as an • Patk) • V ’x 3 " Framing answers than ignoring potential health problems. chines, but for the most part, they someone else to learn to use the shed any light on this? Or is it Ali obtain a Justice Department appointment. major theater chain has decided headquarters of MCA Inc., Uni­ ordinary man, and fantasizes • Cement Block •2” x 10 " Lumber Maybe they feel better just living with the unknown. are fascinating toys for people new computer because they are possible that the astrologer who Hatch is the ranking minority member of the against showing the film. •Scaffold Planks •2” x 4 ” Lumber ' who need to play. Sign me ... too busy shuffling paper to learn writes for my newspaper is just Judiciary Committee, which reviews such The movie opens in eight major versal’s parent company. about sex with Mary Magdalene. •Insulation ‘•’/^■' Plywood I think that the important aspect for them to Most] of the film’s antagonists • Cedar Siding • Flexible Pipe CONTROL C. anything new themselves. down on all Pisces? appointments. cities at the height of a nationwide Many of the demonstrators • Wire Fencing •Vinyl Siding ' consider is the impact their possible ill-health could have not seen "Last Temptation” MANCHESTER LUMBER Workers who are afraid that OFFENDED PISCES “ The senator, at first, didn’t believe that Ali fundamentalist furor sparked by lugged wooden crosses. Others, • Stockade Fencing • Roofing have on other people. and baise their enmity on reports • Rolled Felt •Pine Trim “n ie Contractors’ Choice, The Homeowners’ Helper” DEAR CONTROL: Computers one of those instruments from was really calling him. The senator was a Christians who say it is blas­ with children in tow, carried from the small number of clergy . . . AND MUCH MORE! DEAR DR. GPTT: When I drive at night the lights have revolutionized the business outer space will take over their boxer as a youth, his son is a boxer and phemous in its portrayal of a hand-printed signs reading “ Boy­ DEAR OFFENDED: An as­ cott Blasphemy” and “ The Grea- who have viewed it. all look like big stars, then like circles when I get world, but there are many who jobs. (Hatch) has always been a fan of Ali.” Jesus (Christ tempted to abandon are intimidated by them. Read on Ninety percent of computer- trologer can’t go wrong advising closer. My eye doctor isn’t concerned. Should Lbe? Scruggs said Bush heard of Hatch’s his divinity. for .a teen-ager’s evaluation; literate managers would love to anyone who drives to drive with An estimated 25,000 protesters have the problem of telling their great care today. The same can friendship and asked Hatch to help him obtain DEAR READER: Yes, you should. Early '. SI All’s endorsement for president. jammed the streets around Uni­ Comlng Soon... DAY ONLY SPECTACULAR SALE! DEAR ABBY: I ’4l|MWly 13.butl workers to stop playing computer be said of an Aries, Cancer, cataracts produce the symptoms you describe. versal Studios Thursday, adding think I have the right to write to games. When I go into the office, I Gemini, Sagittarius, Aquarius, Before passing off these symptoms, make sure that their voices to a chorus of protest you. I’m writing about the people see far more useless talking and etc. you are examined by a qualified ophthalmologist. Denver to marry tonight that has stretched from the studio "WOMEN IN SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 7 AM to 5 PM lot to the halls of Congress. ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — Singer John Denver “ A lot of impressionable people plans to marry an Australian television who would see this... will receive BUSINESS’’ Tax reform law has benefits, crackdowns actress and singer at his home here this a totally skewed, biased, and PRESSURE TREATED BLOWOUT! evening, the Denver Post reported. blatantly false portrayal of the A Special Section to Denver, 44, is marrying Cassandra Delaney, Great for: • Decks • Swings • Sand Boxes • Porches, etc.! the kids. But they have another Benefit for the children? Assuming person who is nearestand dearest Spotlight Successful The new tax reform 27, who performed with him last year at the laws contain benefits as concern. They don’t want just to turn the fair-market rent for this house is to our hearts — our savior Jesus over a big chunk ofmoney that they’ll $1,000 a month (or $12,000 a year), the Grand Champions, an exclusive social Club in Christ,” said the Rev. Paul Business Women, 2 ” x4 ” x8’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP...... $2.00 2 ” x8” x10’ Pressure Treated #2 SVP . $6.00 well as crackdowns — Aspen, the newspaper said today. and many astute tax­ never get back. Suppose they do make parents are in essence transferring Crouch, president of Trinity 2 ” x4 ” x10' Pressure Treated #2 S Y P . $3.00 2 ” x8” x12’ Pressure Treated#2 SYP . $7.00 About 250 guests are expected, including payers are finding ways Sylvia a big cash loan to the children, who that amount to their daughter and Broadcasting. former Denver Broncos owner Edgar Kaiser. Newton, Mass.-based General 2 ” x4 ” x12’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP...... $3.00 2 ” x8” x14’ Pressure Treated#2 SYP . $10.00 to use them. promise to repay it in 10 years. Who son-in-law. This will be Denver’s second marriage. Cinema Theaters decided against Consider how one tax­ knows if they will have the money to Not only have the parents put a 2 ” x4 ” x14’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP...... $4.00 2 ” x8” x16’ Pressure Treated#2 SYP . $10.00 Porter showing the movie after company payer was able to come repay the parents? Who knows how reverse spin on the kayoed short-term The couple had planned to wed In Australia Are you a successful woman in 2 ” x4 ” xllB’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP.....,.$5.00 2 ” x8” x18’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP.....$10.00 executives screened it this week. up with the equivalent the marriage will wind up? trust rules, they may even have last June, but postponed the ceremony The company — the nation’s business? If you have worked 2 ” x6 ” x8’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP ...... $3.00 2 ” x10” x8’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP $5.00 of the famed, and now bettered them. because of "too much media attention,” They can turn the tables on the new fourth-iargest movie chain with outlawed, short-term Running through this quickly: according to the Post. - hard and are proud of your 2 ” x6 ” x10’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP...... $4.00 2 ” x10” x10’ Pressure Treated #2 SP . $7.00 tax law with this: 1,338 screens in 318 locations — trust. With a little inge­ (1) They have been ab^e to acquire achievements, let us help you offered no explanation for its 2 ” x6 ” x12’ Pressure Treated #2 Sy p ...... $5.00 2 ” x10” x12’ Pressure Treated #2 SP . $9.00 nuity, he was able to divert Income (or period of at least 10 years, the assets Dan and Kate make a real-estate an asset that allows them to d^uct promote your success! 2 ” x6 ” x14’ Pressure Treated #2 S Y P ...... $6.00 4 ” x4” x8’ Pressure Treated #2 SP . $4.00 its equivalent) to his daughter and of the trust would revert to the investment. They buy a single family property taxes and mortgage decision. Mayor’s chef to quit In Maryland and Delaware, son-in-law for a period of at least 10 parents. During the 10 years, Rachel residence for $200,000, with an 80 interest. 2 ” x6 ” x16’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP...... $8.00 4 ” x4” x10’ Pressure Treated #2 SP . $5.00 newsletters and petitions are You deserve it! years and then have the assets revert would be taxed on the income thrown percent mortgage at, say, 10 percent (2) They have shifted $12,000 a year NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor Edward I. being circulated in churches 2 ” x6” x18’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP...... $10.00 4 ” x4” x12’ Pressure Treated #2 SP . $8.00 back to him. During the 10 years, he off by the trust, but the parents would interest. So their mortgage is for out of their high tax bracket to the Koch's chef has announced he will quit, a week urging their members to con­ Are you a business man or paid no taxes on the income. not be taxed on it. They planned to set $160,000. They buy a house that they children, who will pay no tax on that after an investigation determined he was 2 ” x6 ” x20’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP...... $10.00 4 ” x4” x14’ Pressure Treated #2 SP . $8.00 amount because it will be treated as a vince theaters not to book the woman who knows or employs up this trust in 1988. feel confident will greatly appreciate improperly using the kitchen and staff at the 2 ” x8 ” x8 ’ Pressure Treated #2 SYP..ffi..$5.00 4” x4” x16’ Pressure Treated #2 SP $10.00 To demonstrate how this taxpayer’s gift. There will be no gift tax because movie. in value. Then they let Rachel and official mayor’s residence for his private a hard working woman? If yes, plan worked, let’s consider an This technique came to a screech­ the parents can give a child up to The movie, directed by Martin Seth move into the house rent-free. In catering business. why not devote a tribute to her? illustration: ing halt with the advent of the giant lO years (or less), the children will $20,000 a year gift-tax free. Scorsese and distributed by Uni­ Tax Reform Act, says tax attorney Ell Mitchel London was told last week that he Cash ’n’ Carry Only Dan and his wife, Kate, want to help move out and Dan and Kate can rent (3) The children have a place to live versal, opens today in Los An­ Deadline: August 19, 1988. J. Warach of Prentice Hall, Inc. Now had to choose between catering and his job their daughter Rachel and Rachel’s out the house, sell it, or do with it what at no cost to them. They con put geles, Chicago, Washington, San • No Charges • No Credit Cards if you set up sudh a trust, you, the cooking for Koch, which he has held since 1981. husband, Seth, who both are recent they will. What are the tax consequen­ money away toward acquiring their Francisco, Seattle, Minneapolis, parent, will be taxed on the income as The mayor’s office released a statement college graduates. Originally, about ces? Quite good. The parents will be own place. New York and Toronto. Manchester Herald your child receives it. Thursday saying London would be leaving as three years ago, Dan and Kate had able to deduct the mortgage interest ((U The parents get the property Last week, the studio suddenly Advertising Department back — even though the new tax law Grade Mansion chef by Nov. 3. advanced the release of the film MANCHESnR LUMBER planned to set up a so-called short­ So for all intents and purposes, the and real-estate taxes in their entirety. “ The Contractors' Choice, The Homeowners’ Helper" term trust. In brief, this was a way of short-term trust, under which the They won’t have any rental income to specifically designed a provision to "While I regret his decision, I understand it by six weeks, giving its opponents less time to organize threatened putting income-producing assets into assets eventually revert back to ^ u , pay taxes on. And at the end of the 10 theoretically prevent this sort of and very much appreciate his seven years of 643-2711 401 NEW STATE ROAD, MANCHESTER boycotts and, perhaps, taking a trust and making Rachel the is late, lamented history. years (or sooner) they’ll get the house arrangement. service to the city,” Koch said. advantage of the current beneficiary of that trust. After a Dan and Kate still want to help ouf back. The result; A big tax winner. _ w — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug, 12, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Aug. 12, 1988 - 11

putting together teams of companies that will Banks quickly boost Ex-broker agrees to plead guilty j I m is im f c c MARKET REPORT Wholesale inflation rises conduct research on advanced engines and AetMly w i tht pMt 30'UAdlno 0-square-foot Japan startH^^ project earnings of $2.6 million, or 82 cents per share, for charges member banks for shares of Regency Electronics investigations. trades were on Thursdays.” EAST GRANBY (AP) — The first ceramic leased plant in an industrial park near Bradley the same period last year. "Y o u try to get your flu shot loans. As a formality, he pleaded Inc. common stock in January At the time, Merrill Lynch said Giuliani refused to comment on ; bearing manufacturer in the United States will International Airport. T O K Y O (A P ) — The government is launching Sales increased 9 percent in the second before you get the flu ... That's On Wall Street, the Dow innocent before a federal magis­ 1987. Dillon was fired after company Putzel’s implication that others ; begin production in the fall in East Granby, the “We’ve already received orders from over 15 a project to develop an ultrasonic passenger quarter, from $34 million last year to $37.2 A preventative medicine. That’s trate but his attorney, Henry Jones average of 30 industrials Federal court documents lawyers uncovered records sug­ were using inside information ' company, CERBEC Ceramic Bearing Co., said. what the Fed is doing,’’ said Putzel, and U.S. Attorney Ru­ companies, mostly aerospace and defense- plane that will be able to fly between New York million this year. The most substantial gains closed up 5.16 to 2,039.30. Bond stated that, all told, Dillon gesting stocks might have been even earlier than Dillon. CER BEC. a joint venture dt the Torrington Co. Robert A. Brusca, chief finan­ dolph Giuliani said Dillon would related, to provide prototypes of ceramic and Tokyo in three to five hours, officials said were made within the domestic wet clutch and prices, which generally decline allegedly purchased 129different bought and sold on tips from and the Norton Co., will design, develop, make cial economist for the invest­ plead guilty before a district bearings and hybrids,” CERBEC Vice President Thursday. brake business. in the face of rising interest securities between May 1986 and articles due to be published in the and market ceramic and hybrid ceramic ment firm Nikko Secyritie^ judge at a later date. Joseph Chudecki said in a statement. The powerful Ministry of International Trade Raytech shareholders approved and ratified rates, ended mixed. last month, making some $94,^0 magazine. If Chile were superimposed' International. Dillon also agreed to disgorge bearings for the aerospace, defense, machine He said production in East Granby would begin and Industry, which helped engineer Japan’s the divestiture of Raym ark common stock during The dollar lost ground in profits. On Thursday, Merrill Lynch over North America, it would ' The prim e rate increast^, .. all profits and to plead guilty to a tool, biotechnology and automotive industries. by mid-October. success in automobiles add computer chips, is the annual meeting in May. against all key foreign curren- Dillon’s mother, Elizabeth spokesman William Clark said reach from the middle of Hudson * second in a month, puts the ke^ similar charge — yet to be filed — j;ies, although some European Baird, whose brokerage account the company had nothing to add Bay to the Florida Keys. ' lending rate in double digits for traders credited the prime rate U the first time since June 1985. hike/foiNoreventing a free fall. Because the prime is used to Cnas^M anhattan Bank was calculate a wide range of the fijsf to announce the prime fixed-and adjustable-rate hike Thursday morning, with loans, the change will affect other m ajor banks across the in the Greater consumers who already have country quickly following suit. seen borrowing costs rise in The increase brings the Manchester Area recent months. prime to its highest level since OPPORTUNITIES A higher prime rate will June 18, 1985, when it was REAL ESTATE I < G affect small- to medium-sized lowered to 9.5 percent from 10 Fiano Realty Co,^ Century 21 Epstein Realty businesses and consumers percent. n i ' i featuring: F io iio Reol Estote more so than large corpora­ The prime was at 8.5 percent tions, which borrow more at the beginning of the year. ^ M o r t h Main St. cheaply in the open market by The banks raised it to 9 percent 646-5200 Manchester issuing commercial paper, or on May 11 and then to 9.5 short-term unsecured lOUs. percent on Ju ly 14. < D3 Ir-r-j nrl fcia 6 4 7 - 8 8 9 5 . 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Murdock, Realtor ( ) 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 0M 6 6 Sal. om«:oo 643-4616 . 203 646-7709 J t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 12. 1988 fHmirlirslrr Hrrali) DIRosa Building Town man faces charges From page 1 From page 1 Section 2, Page 13 SPORTS Friday, Aug. 12, 1988 Oaella thinks that the revalua­ DiRosa said that he might not at the construction of a new In *86 Wallingford murder tion may ultimately have been run for Board of Directors when headquarters at its present site or me fault of Town Manager Robert his term ends in 1989, but he said somewhere else.. By Andrew J. Davis are other suspects in the case, he said. B. Weiss, who he believes per­ his interest in politics remains DiRosa said that the future use Manchester Herald Pelkey was working alone on the night of Sept. strong. He wouldn't rule out of the Municipal Building and haps should be replaced. 'Tmnot 2 at the R.S. Molding and Manufacturing Co. at 49 sure If Weiss is minding the seeking elected office on the state Lincoln Center should also be starling may get shot at retaining WBA title A Manchester man was to be arraigned in Capital Drive in Wallingford when she was store," he said. or national level sometime in the looked into. Meriden Superior Court today in connection with attacked, Curran said. Her body was found On the other hand, former future. " I think that’s something that the 1986 murder of a Wallingford woman, who around 6:30 a.m. by a fellow worker, he said. . By Jo Astrld Gladino Director Stephen T. Penny, a "You always think of higher should be explored thoroughly,” with Cortez, who "made a ruling based was beaten and sexually assaulted, Wallingford Curran said he did not know why Pelkey was ■ The Associated Press Democrat who was mayor from office and I think that’s one of the he said. upon his observation and judgment,” on police said. working alone from 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. The 1977 to 1983, gives DiRosa credit hazards of being in politics. It Directors James F. “ Dutch” a difficult call. Kenneth F. Ireland Jr., 18, of 23B Esquire company is no longer in business, he said. TRENTON. n !j . - Marlon Starling for his approach to the sewer gets in your blood, it becomes a Fogarty, Barbara B. Weinberg Molinares threw a punch a split second Drive, Manchester, was charged Thursday with Pelkey died of injuries sustained when she was may get another shot at retaining the plant dispute. disease,” he said. and Ronald Osella agreed today after the bell ended the sixth round. the murder of 30-year-old Barbara Pelkey of 31 beaten around the head and neck, Curran said. WB A welterweight title under a ruling by "The only things these agencies Despite the problems with the with DiRosa that it would a good Hazzard said. Starling went down and Wharton Drive, Wallingford, said Thomas J. She also was sexually assaulted, he said. New Jersey’s top boxing official, who respond to is more authority than revaluation and sewage treat­ idea to hold off on a referendum. never tried to get back up. He was Curran, Wallingford police spokesman. Ireland Wallingford police do not believe Pelkey knew said challenger Tomas Molinares threw ment plant (DiRosa has called Director Stephen T. Cassano, counted out by Cortez and later taken out their own, and you have to bring has been charged with felony murder, first- Ireland, though a 1987 profile of the possible his winning roundhouse right after the the big guns in," he said. them “ fiascos” ) , the year has not who heads the space subcommit­ of the ring on a stretcher. Cortez’s degree burglary and first-degree conspiracy to killer, prepared by the FBI, suggested the victim bell sounded. been without what DiRosa calls tee that recommended a referen­ decision upholding the knockout was Penny said that in both the commit sexual assault, Curran said. knew her assailant. It now falls to the World Boxing plant and the revaluation issues, more successful moments. The dum on the proposed building, announced shortly afterward and was Curran would* not comment about what led Wallingford and Manchester police arrested Association to decide if Molinares will the Board of Directors "made the Board of Directors in February said that the referendum might greeted by boos from the crowd. police to arrest Ireland or the motive for the Ireland Thursday at about 7 p.m. at his home, keep his title, or whether there should be best of a bad situation." approved a $9.5 million tax have to be delayed if it were not killing. That information is sealed in an affidavit Curran said. a rematch of the July 29 fight, said state *.r Hazzard noted that Molinares had abatement to pay for improve­ possible to put together informa­ ' received a warning earlier for throwing Director Barbara B. Weinberg, and will not be released, he said. Ireland was to appear today in Meriden Athletic Control Board Comnflssioner ments around the Pavilions at tion on alternate plans. a" late punch after the bell ended the who was mayor from 1983 to 1987, "About all I can say is information developed Superior Court after being held in Wallingford Larry Hazzard. Buckland Hills, a shopping mall “ Whether we can get the second round. declined to comment on DiRosa’s over almost two years.” Curran said. overnight on $400,000 court-ordered bond,.he Starling’s adviser, Mort Sharnik, A Two of the three judges had Starling mayoral record. She ffdditteiL- 4n the North End. necessary information, I don’t The inve.stigation is continuing because there said. praised Thursday’s decision, but the ahead when the knockout came, and a that the revaluation and the The voters turned down the know,” Cassano said. fight's promoter, Dan Duva, said Haz- sewage treatment plant were issuance of $13 million in bonds to Cassano said the board could third judge had the two fighters even, zard’s ruling was a first in boxing Hazzard said. issues of major importance, but pay for those improvements in a decide either to hold a special history. Starling, of Hartford, Conn., fell to added that all mayors face November referendum. referendum sometime next year “ I don’t think anyone disputes that the 43-5-1 after the fight, which marked similar problems. Though some voters claim that or wait until the next elections in Burma’s new leader resigns referee’s judgment in this case may the tax abatement went against the fall of 1989. Molinares’ 23rd consecutive victory and Though DiRosa believes that have been incorrect, but the question is, 20th knockout. Molinares, the WBA:s No. Weiss was ultimately responsible that referendum, DiRosa be­ Weinberg said that the $13 BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - rilla leader called on rebel groups man. by far the most powerful ‘Do you overrule a judgment call?” ’ said lieves that revenues from the 1 contender, is from Colombia. for problems with the revalua­ million might be too much to pay Sein Lwin resigned today as to launch a nationwide offensive political position in the country. Duva, whose company, Main Events, U mall in the years ahead will prove Hazard said allowing the results of tion, he thinks that the consulting for a municipal building and that president of Burma and from all against Sein Lwin’s government. The report also said the Council promoted the bout With New York AP photo the foresight of the board's the fight to stand would have meant a engineer, Metcalf & Eddy of an addition might be a better his other major posts, state- Soldiers in one town reportedly of State accepted his resignation promoter Cedric Kushner. decision. idea. VOIDED BOUT — Larry Hazzard, state Athletic Tomas Molinares. Hazzard voided the bout, which loss of millions of dollars in personal Wakefield, Mass,, should take the owned Radio Rangoon said. The turned against the government as president of the republic and Duva, who called Hazzard’s ruling And, if DiRosa has his way. the Control Board commissioner in New Jersey, points took place in Atlantic City, because the knockout appearance revenues and other finan­ blame for the sewer dispute. He Osella said that the size of the announcement came amid vio- and allowed thousands of protes­ from membership of the People’s improper, said he will await the WBA's voters will have something else to to a videotape of the July 29 welterweight cial considerations for Starling. said there is no movement afoot new building could be reduced lent ant i - goVernment ters to march through the streets. Assembly. decision and noted Starling had appealed punch was delivered by Molinares after the bell on the board to replace Weiss, appreciate; an accord between and the price tag cut to about $8 demonstrations. championship fight between Marlon Starling and Duva said that several years ago the A Western diplomat said Bur­ The broadcast gave no reason the outcome to the boxing organization. rang at the end of the sixth round. who has been manager for 22 the town and the Eighth Utilities million. No successor was immediately WBA rejected the ruling of former New mese security forces were trying for the resignation. Hazzard said he expects the WBA to years. District. DiRosa has been nego­ arty agreed with DiRosa named for Sein Lwin, who also' to get rid of evidence of civilian Jersey Athletic Commissioner Jersey side with him in the ruling, which he said better able to evaluate the split-second comment on when a ruling might be reviewed the films I’m sure that he’s Working to resolve the sewer tiating an agreement since the utz’s suggestion might be a was head of the governing politi­ deaths by burning bodies. The anti-government demon­ Joe Walcott, who voided the results of a G was made out of “ fairness,” because a beginning of the year with district , goodS idea. He said the voters strations, which also demand a circumstances that led to referee (Joe) issued, said a secretary at his Philadel­ recognized that he had made a mistake featherweight championship bout by treatment plant dispute was cal party. The hardliner became “ single bizarre incident like this should Director Samuel Longest that probably wouldn’t approve the The radio said a special meet­ return to democracy and eco­ Cortez’ decision,” Hazzard said. phia law firm. in the moments just after the fight when disqualifying the winner for repeated time-consuming and tiring. Di­ the nation’s leader only last not be the determining factor of a fight.” would resolve longstanding dif­ appropriation of $13 million for ing of both the central committee nomic reforms, were initally led azzard also said he expects the WBA But those in Starling’s camp were he supported Joe Cortez’s decision, and fouls. Rosa said. month, replacing Ne Win, who "Since July 29, I have studied the ferences between the two the new municipal building as of the Burma Socialist Program by students but wirfe sectors of reinstate Starling as champion pleased with the ruling. he reversed himself. Now I would hope Duva said, in that fight, the WBA *T ve been here 11 years, going resigned after 26 years in power. videotape of that bout many, many / on 12, and I have never been so governments. now planned. Party and the People's Assembly the population later joined in the pending the outcome of a rematch. "Larry Hazzard is not only an that the WBA would follow Larry’s refused to disqualify Eusebio Pedroza, Violent anti-government dem­ times. With the luxury of time and James Binns. a lawyer for the WBA. honorable man, he’s a man with a strong intensely involved on a day-to- The formula for the sewage onstrations followed Sein Lwin’s has been called. bloody street battles. lead,” Sharnik said. who had won by decision against Juan appropriate surroundings. I have been was in court and could not be reached for sense ethics. And once he had Hazzard said he could find no fault La Porte. day basis with an issue which has collection fee charged by the town In 1958. Van Clibum became rise to power, and at least 95 The broadcast said the 92nd - ■'[ Sein Lwin’s resignation came as serious implications for the to the district is the only remain­ the first American to win the people have been killed in nation­ meeting of the party’s central amidst reports that in some areas community," he said. ing obstacle in negotiations to­ Tchaikovsky International Piano wide protests. committee accepted Sein Lwin’s security forces had apparently Partly because of his increased ward an agreement. Contest in Moscow. Earlier today, a Burmese guer­ resignation as the party chair­ sided with protesters. duties as mayor, he has closed Glenn ekes out August throws shutout at Red Sox two of the dry cleaning stores he runs. " I think the most serious softball victory By Rick Gano impact has been on my wife.” iA N V O The Associated Press DiRosa added. "When I have to I be somewhere some nights three, CUBE I refrioerator MILWAUKEE - Rookie Don Au­ four, five different places in an Action continued in the annual Town gust made one promise to himself evening." Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament Thursday night. after he beat the Boston Red Sox with p a t io OR FOO*'* EVERY REFRIGERATOR In the best game of the night in the A his first major league shutout. He was Division, Glenn Construction rallied for six going to savor it. Weather runs in the seventh inning to eke out an 8-7 " I ’d come close a few times. I just OUR STORE IS NOW ON... victory over MAK Co. at Fitzgerald Field. Also went out in the last inning and said. From page 1 in the A Division, the Outdoor Store defeated ‘Keep going at them the way you did Lathrop, 7-3, at Fitzgerald. the first eight.’ ” August said after In B Division play at Nike Field, Allied throwing a six-hitter Thursday to lead walked barefoot down Main WE HAVE A U Printing slipped past Main.Pub/MMH, 5-3, a 4-0 victory. Street this morning because she while TeleiAone Society edged Washington “ It’s a win and it’s a shutout all at THE MAJOR BRANDS! Social Club, 7-6. said it was cooler than wearing once. I’ve got five days to sit on this In C Division action at Robertson Park, L.M. shoes. thing and enjoy it.” Gill Manufacturing beat Thrifty Package "There’s nothing you can do.” The Red Sox, however, have little she said. “ Just drink plenty of Store, 7-6, while Allstate Business Machines 2 defeated Center Congo, 5-3. time to regroup after a 2-7 road trip to liquids and beer." Whirlpool A Detroit and Milwaukee left them 4'A If temperatures climb over the Action in the double elimination tourney continues on Monday. games behind the Tigers. They play 90-degree mark today and Satur­ the Tigers in the opener of a day. a new record for the most A DIVISION: Lou Wellington, Rick Marsh, three-game series tonight at Fenway 90-degree days in August in Dave Romayko and Bob Goehring each had Park, where they’ve won 22 straight. central Connecticut will be set. two hits for Glenn while Jim Grimes and Jim "W e can get right back in there the weather service reported. Loos each clubbed homers. For MAK, Greg again before too long.” said Boston The soon-to-be broken mark of 11 '^MagicChef FREE DELIVERY Holmes ripped three hits while Phil Mador, Manager Joe Morgan. ^days in the month of over Scott Holmes and Rich Holmes added two “ It all depends on what we do at 90-degree temperatures was set apiece. home now. If we don’t do real well. I in 1970 and tied in 1973, according RiJ G&ieral WITHIN 24 HOURS! Jim LaPenta, John Taylor. Dave Malick and guess we would have to consider the to a weather service spokesman. w WhiteWestinghouse ^ WELBILT Mark Okrant had two hits each for the Outdoor “ We will tie it if we hit it (the Beetric Store. Bob Odell and Bob Ferron had two road trip as damaging.” 90-degree mark) today, which we SCU.R. apiece for Lathrop. The Red Sox were ready to do some will,” the spokesman said. Ex­ LREFRIOBIATOR damage to the Brewers in the second cept for Monday, when it hit 88 GENERAL ELECTRIC ORIATIOR B DIVISION; Scott Green led Allied with inning Thursday. loading the bases degrees, every day this month q ^ I I V E R S three hits while Mike Munroe and Kip Colpitts with one out. APyuriMBiT, has been over 90 degrees, the 17 C U ^ . added two each. But August. 7-5, got Jody Reed on a AP photo RERIOERATOR fA S IT E R '* ■ A R O R D O ^ Stu Sibley laced three hits for Telephone spokesman said. popup and Rich Gedman on a STOLEN BASE — The Milwaukee Brewers' B.J. six-hitter. The Red Sox wound up their dismal Today, the weather was pre­ Society whie Bill Hill added two. Mike Winter grounder and after that gave up only road trip with a 2-7 record. The Sox return home dicted to be muggy, hazy and • IROSTIRK collected twb safeties for Washington Social three more hits. He was aided by two Surhoff beats the throw to safely steal second warm with highs in the mid-90s, • TEXTURED H B L Club. base, as Boston's Marty Barrett tries to make to Fenway Park tonight to take on the first-place DOORS H 69 double plays and Rob Deer’s leaping the weather service reported. Hot the tag, during sixth-inning action Thursday in Detroit Tigers. The Sox have won 22 straight • OlASS ADJUnABtf C DIVISION; Ron Slamon, Rich Brimley and catch in the seventh that robbed Todd and humid weather with hazy John Nilson had two hits each for LM Gill while Benzinger of a homer. Milwaukee County Stadium. The Brewers won, home games and trail Detroit by 4V& games. sunshine is in the forecast for SHB.Vn FRIGIDAIRE •MiATKEEPR Al Horvith and Chris Barbieri had two apiece Deer and Joey Meyer also homered 5-0, with rookie Don August tossing a Saturday and Sunday. 19 C U .R . WESTINGHOUSE for Thirfty. in the fourth off Boston loser Wes Temperatures will hit the mid- • DEUIXE MODEL Al Watson had three hits for Allstate while Gardner, 5-3, as the Brewers beat the situation, you feel you can do 90s on Saturday, with highs in the RERIOERATOR 17 0U JT. have had a problem all day. We were eighth, a 330-foot shot just over the Jim Colla added two. For Center Congo, Steve Red Sox three out of four games. anything. After that it’s a lift,” he low to mid-90s for Sunday, fortunate. The couple of situations, we right field fence. • IROSTIRK REFRIOBIATOR DiSippio and Ken Wojnarowski had two each. August had watched from the said. according to the weather service. • OLASS ADJUSTAHE needed outs, we got them.” "That’s the way it goes some­ There is a chance of an SHKVB MONDAY’S GAMES: A Division, Bray dugout Wednesday night when the “ Every year he’s had a tremendous The Brewers jumped to a 2-0 lead in times,” said Gardner, who lasted •IROSTIRR Red Sox pounded 11 hits off Brewer innings pitched-to-hits ratio, every­ afternoon thunderstorm on Satur­ DEI • TEXTURED STRL •TEXTURRISTHL Jewelers vs. Medical Supply, 6 p.m., Robert­ the third off Gardner. Dale Sveum seven innings. day, but it is not predicted to DOORS DOORS son; MAK Co. vs. Lathrop, 7:30 p.m., ace only to lose 8-3. where he’s pitched. And anytime you walked and moved to third when Paul “ I didn’t make some pitches in key break the heat spell, the weather •MEATKEKK • ADJUSTABU Robertson. “ They are a good hitting team, they have a good breaking ball and get it Molitor chopped a double over third situations like I needed to. I really service reported. C H O W ^ . • DEUIXE MODEL SHRVK B Division, Elks vs. Army and Navy, 6 p.m.. lead the major leagues in hitting. I over, you have a chance to be a pretty baseman Boggs’ head. can’t be satisfied with the way I While the heat has melted the • IROSTIRK OHIX Charter Oak; Washington Social Club vs. Main watched them last night and I knew it good pitcher" Brewers Manager Tom Sveum scored on Jeffrey Leonard’s pitched, giving up two homers.” state, it has not resulted in any • TEXTURK) STRL HOW Pub/MMH, 7:30 p.m.. Charter Oak. wouldn’t be easy. I had the right stuff Trebelhom said, assessing August’s infield out and Molitor scored as The Red Sox aren’t satisfied with local hospitalizations. Andrew DOORS C Division, Edwards vs. Mudville Nine, 6 and everything fell into place,” said performance. Robin Yount beat out a single to short. their road trip, either. But they’re /WhllR^WtslInghouit I Beck, spokesman at Manchester H p.m.. Pagan!; Center Congo vs. Thrifty, 7:30 August, who began the season in the “ He challenged the hitters well. The Deer hit his 14th homer to give the going home. Memorial Hospital, said today 99 p.m., Pagani. minors. second was a big inning. If we didn’t Brewers a 3-0 lead in the fourth. One "A change of scenery might do us that no patients have been treated “ Once you get out of a bases loaded get that popup and grounder, we could out later Meyer followed with his some good.” Morgan said. at the hospital for heat-related illnesses over the last few days. A M ^ Patrick Kearney, water opera­ tions manager for the town of IS CUJT. Manchester, said the tempera­ KRIOBUTOR Manchester Legion enjoyed a successful summer ture has not depleted water • oust ADJUSTABU Frigidairei SHKVB V. supplies. Anyone who followed the exploits of the highly L.UI UU icdm. Then, it really hit me just how far Post 102 squad will be Keith DIYeso, Keith Hobby, "That (hot temperatures) •MUTKEENR 1 11 GENERAL ELECTRIC successful Manchester Post 102 Legion this finely tuned squad progressed throughout the Jim Penders, Marcus Mateya, Neal Schackner, doesn’t necessarily mean we’ll • TEXTURED STEK squad this summer realizes that the cohesiveness » summer. Ryan Barry, Don Sauer, Stanford and Laurinitis. have problems,” he said. “ We 19 CUJT. of this corps of players and coaches played a vital “There’s no superstars on this team,” Morency The thrilling Zone 8 playoff victory over East seem to be doing OK.” REFRIGERATOR • DHIfXE MOOR Jim Tierney freI role in their achievements. oncesaid. “Nothingjumpsoutatyou. There’sjust Hartford was the highest point of the campaign for SIDE BT SIDE Post 102 supporters may still be disappointed by a lot of guys who blend really well together.” Manchester. Just earning a trip to the state tourney Electric demand • ADJUSTAMf SHKVB the team’s early departure from the State Legion Herald Sports Writer Although, Post 102 did produce the top two hitters is a big accomplishment, considering only nine • MEATKEEPBt *699 Tournament, which was the first time in three in Zone 8 in Dom Laurinitis and Rob Stanford. teams from Connecticut qualify. Before this year. setting records years Manchester had qualified. Obviously, those Clearly, the reason for the team’s success was that East Hartford had won eight of the last 11 Zone 8 EZ TERMS loyal supporters know that Post 102 didn’t play up no one individual on this team was better than any titles. The reporters covering the state tourney had BERLIN, Conn. (AP) — Swel­ to its capabilities in the double-elimination tourney other, and they all knew that fact add respected East Hartford picked as the favorite to win it, and tering temperatures pushed de­ • CASH held at East Lyme High School. every member of the team. This was a genuine were in disbelief when they heard Manchester had mand for electricity to a record in ■ MASTER CARD We could dwell on the other possible results at the "team,” in every sense of the word. knocked them off. Connecticut and western Massa­ VISA state tourney if Manchester had wielded its potent unpretentious group of dedicated players. Mooney For Morency, a social studies teacher at filing Having covered Post 102 throughout the summer. chusetts, Northeast Utilities PHONE 647-9997 U U MONTHLY PMT. bats, which dismantled a powerful East Hartford and DIYeso, two intelligent baseball men, always Junior High School and former minor-league I could easily see the vast improvement in each and reported. OPENING OF 1-384 Spcnowt ■ DISCOVER CARD contingent in the best 2-out-of-S Zone 8 accentuated the positive and kept the players’ pitcher for the Miami Orioles, this year’s club was every player on the team. These kids have EASTBOUNO 6xlt SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER championship playoff a week ago. But, rather, we heads in the game. a joy to coach. "This squad isn’t a rah-rah team absolutely nothing to be disappointed about. They The state’s largest producer of EASY TO electricity said that 4,900 meg­ 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET should remember the pleasurable campaign Post During the New London game Wednesday in where you have to get them pumped up. It’s more had a great season. awatts of electricity were used in GET TO! 102 experienced. East Lyme — a 7-3 loss knocking Post 102 out of the of a team you just talk to and keep them playing After the New London loss Wednesday, I read Connecticut on Thursday and 44S Hartford Rd MANCHESTER, CONN. Manchester finished with a 16-5 Zone 8 record state tourney — a reporter from a New London within themselves.” Morency’s pre-game note to his team on his lineup Martcitailtr and 26-13 overall. newspaper asked me how many All-Staters The main thrust of the pitching staff, Jim sheet. It couldn’t have been said any better: 6,406 megawatts of electricity OPPI DAILY;. MON A THURS ’TIL . TUES, WED. SAT ’TIL . HU TM,S. SUN TIL S. were used in Connecticut and 9 8 The well-drilled unit, under the watchful eye of Manchester had on its squad. I scanned the field Kltsock, Pat Maguire and Jeff Allen, will be the “Whatever the outcome today I want all of you to western Massachusetts second-year coach Dave Morency and assistant and realized Post 102 didn’t have any, as opposed to biggest loss for Post 102, but the offense should know that I’m extremely proud of you and you’re combing. coach Bill DIYeso, molded itself into an six on the three-time defending champion New again be productive. Returnees for next summer’s all champions.” r ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug, 12. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 12, 1988 IS Swim champs Gilder leads attack »■ IN B R IE F Edmonton’s owner get no respect on difficult course M HS practico schedulG lands in hot water AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Champion swimmers get EDMOND, Okla (AP) - Oak Manchester High School has announced no respect — at least from other swimmers who Tree Golf Club’s reputation as the Its fall sports practice schedules The EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — said. “ I figured it was best to want to be champions. most difficult par-71 in America following are the dates and times for each The King finally spoke. As did the make a move now and kind of Matt Cetlinski. who Joined Mike Barrowman and is in jeopardy after the first round sprt: football — team meeting, Aug, 21,6 Queen. And the King’s old boss. forced the issue. Tracey McFariane in setting American records at o f th e $l-million PGA p.m., Aug. 22 —conditioning week; boys” And the King’s new boss. ’’Fou>€ine years people have the U.S. Olympic swimming trials Thursday night, Championship. soccer Aug. 29,8 a.m.; girls’ soccer_ And the Wayne Gretzky trade told me I ’ve been underpaid so shattered the 400-meter freestyle mark with a time Bob Gilder’s 5-under par 66 led Aug. 27,10 a.m.; girls’ swimming — Aug. got more confusing amid accusa­ of 3 minutes, 48.06 seconds. a record-tying sub-par charge on 29,6 p.m.; girls’ cross country — Aug. 29 tions and denials of all involved. Gretzky said he and Pockling­ Cetlinski beat the former record holder. Dan Thursday over the Pete Dye- (no time gi wp).;-tioys’ cross country — Edmonton Oilers’ owner Peter ton talked in the past about a Jorgensen of San Diego, who was second in 3; 50.10. designed layout of ravines and Aug. 29 (n|) time g i ^ ) , volleyball - Aue Pocklington, the man who traded trade, but it wasn’t until after his Jorgensen’s American record, set in 1986, was treacherous greens. , 29 (no time given). ^ hockey’s most celebrated super- July 16 wedding in Edmonton to 3:49.41. Perfect scoring conditions of star, claimed on Thursday Gretz­ Hollywood actress Janet Jones Barrowman, of Rockville, Md., equaled the U.S. light wind, soft fairways, short ky’s ego was “ the size of that it all came to a head. standard of 2:13.74, which he set earlier in the day in rough, and moist greens set the MHS Alumni Fun Run Manhattan.” With permission from Pock­ the 200-meter breaststroke. Former record holder course up for the “ target golf” on “ I understand that though. If lington, Kings’ owner Bruce Steve Bentley of Fountain Valley, Calif., finished which the professionals thrive. ’There will be a Manchester High Alumni people had told me how great I McNall called Gretzky on his fifth. Gilder and four other players Fun Run on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at 6; 15 p.m. was day in and day out for 10 honeymoon five days after the “ I was just hoping to God that I could maybe make bested David Edwards’ course at Wick(iam Park. ’The race is three miles years. I ’m sure my ego would be a wedding to discuss a move to Los It under 2:15 and squeak in,” to the Olympic team, record 68 at the 7,015-yard layout and is open to former runners, alumni, pretty generous size, too.” Angeles. Barrowman said. which the United States Golf teachers or staff of the town of ' Then Pocklington said his While Gretzky maintains the McFariane, of Palm Springs, Calif., a native of Association proclaimed as the Manchester, parents of runners and former star faked his tear-filled trade was his idea, his bride laid Canada who was granted U.S. citizenship in April, harshest in the country. friends of Manchester cross country. ' goodbye at Tue.sday’s news con­ th e blame squarely on was timed in 1:08.91 in the women’s 100 Dye defended the course’s lack Spectators are welcome and admission ference announcing the trade. Pocklington. breaststroke, breaking the American record of of bite, saying “ without any wind to the park is free. A picnic area had beeh “ He’s a great actor. I thought “ I know the whole story,” 1:09.53 set by Tracy Caulkins in 1981. BOB GILDER he pulled it off beautifully when Jones said in a separate interview and having to water the greens to reserved for after the race. Runners “ Just because it’s American makes it a lot nicer.” he showed how upset he was,” with the Sun. “ I know Wayne keep them soft Oak Tree is . .. takes early lead should bring their own food. McFariane said. vulnerable. If the greens were Pocklington said. “ I think he was didn’t deserve any of this. Another American record holder was defeated as faster, they would be having a lot of the wind blowing 25 miles an upset, but he wants the big "He wouldn’t let Edmonton Angel Myers of Americas. Ga., beat Mary T. more trouble.” hour where you have to invent a UConn appoints coach dream.” fans. Canada and. most impor­ Meagher of Louisville, K y., in the 100butterfly in the tant, his teammates down with­ Dye also said modem equip­ shot every hole.” STORRS — Maureen Walsh, a resident Later, Pocklington said the non-record time of 59.77 second. Meagher was paper took the quotes out of out good reason” ment made par almost impossi­ Also at 68 were Greg Norman of Quincy, Mass., has been named the clocked in 59.82. context and that he would not ble to protect. Oak Tree was Mike Reid, Jay Overton. Austra­ University of Connecticut Women’s “ It gives me a little bit more confidence, knowing opened for play in 1976. lia’s PeterSenior, Ray Floyd, and make any furter public state­ that she (Meagher) can be beaten,” Myers said. Volleyball Head Coach, it was announced ments about the trade. “ With square grooves, metal Rocco Mediate. by UConn Athletic Director Todd Turner. AP photo Meagher, 23, still holds the American and world heads, and the lively balls, the Then Gretzky added his voice. Esposito says The round was Norman’s first Her appointment is effective Aug. 15. BROTHER VS. BROTHER — Bennie Blades of the Detroit Lions, left, 100 butterfly records, which she set in 1981. She was modern pla.ver has. a lot of since he injured his left wrist in In an interview with the Edmon­ Walsh,25. replaces Linda Gottlieb, who asked if either would ever be broken. weapons,” Dye sl;i t irty-one the U.S. Open and he said he was stops to talk with his brother, Brian, of the Seattie Seahawks, after ton Sun from . price too high resigned her position after two years “ There’s a little tyke out there that has the build players broke par, tying the PGA “ happy and excited” about the Thursday night's game at the Pontiac Silverdome. The Seahawks beat the Gretzky repeated earlier state­ and the discipline and mind to put it all together and record for sub-par scores in one way he played. coaching. Lions, 16-13, in overtime. ments that he asked to be traded NEW YORK (AP) - New York do it — it’ll just be a matter of a little while. I’m round, and 13 players matched “ My wrist felt good on shots A graduate of Providence College in 1985 to the Los Angeles Kings. Rangers general manager Phil sure.” she said. par. coming out of the rough and with a B.A. in psychology, Walsh is Gretzky said he asked to leave Esposito wanted Wayne Gretzky Meagher, a 1984 triple gold medal-winner, won a AP photo The PGA record for sub-par everything is going to be great for currently pursuing her master’s degreee in only after he learned Pocklington to play on Broadway. But he berth on her third Olympic team by finishing was shopping among National 300 HOMERS — New York Mets’ Gary Carter smashes his 300th career scores in one round is 31, set at the next three days,” he said. “ 1 education at Proividence. Walsh was a wasn’t willing to pay Park second. Shoal Creek in 1984 and Cherry had a few butterflies at first but I scholarship performer for Providence for Tyson-Bruno fight set Kingdom breaks barrier Hockey League teams to sell him. Avenue prices to get hockey’s A total of seven American records have been set in home run in the second inning Thursday against the Chicago Cubs at But he was clearly wounded by Hills in 1985. got over them. It was a great four years. In 1983, Providence won the Big LONDON (AP) — Heavyweight greatest scorer. four days, at the trials. Matt Biondi of Moraga. Wrigley Field. Carter became the 59th player in major league history with SESTRIERE. Italy (AP) - Roger his former boss’s suggestion that Gilder, who finished eighth in boost for my confidence.” East Conference volleyball championship champion Mike Tyson has agreed to an Kingdom of the United States became only Esposito said Thursday that Calif., has the only world record, in the 100-meter 300 homers. the U.S. Open, said “ the golf Floyd joined the chorus of and were ranked 17th natioinally. tears he shed were an act. Oilers’ president and general freestyle. Oct. 8 date to defend his title against Frank the second man ever to crack the 13-second “ I ’m surprised and shocked by course was in perfect shape and players giving Oak Tree high Walsh has been an assistant volleyball Bruno at Wembley Stadium. British manager Glen Sather ap­ Entering the trials, Barrowman’s best previous barrier in the 110 meters hurdles, winning what he (Pocklington) said," proached him in June on the day there was no wind. We could fire marks. coach at Providence the last two years. promoter Jarvis Astaire said. time was 2:18.56. His two record performances were right at the pin on every hole. I ’ve the event in 12.97 and stealing the show Gretzky. 27, told the Sun “ But, of the NHL entry draft and asked “ I don’t think a course has to be Astaire, co-owner of Wembley, Britain's the fastest in the world this year, surpassing by always thought the PGA set up from Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson. the only thing that disappointed if the Rangers would be inter­ made unplayable.” he said. “ I UConn hires Hart foremost sporting venue, said Tyson nearly two seconds the 2:15.54 by Soviet Valeri Mets bats come alive; courses better than the USGA.” think the couse was set up Lewis ran 19.82 in the 200, and Johnson me was his statements of me ested in acquiring Gretzky, Lozik. agreed to the date only two weeks after he had 9.98 in the 100. being theatrical. That was totally Gilder had 29 putts in his perfect. The rough is playable but STORRS — University of Connecticut holder of most of the NHL’s announced he was pulling out of a Sept. 3 uncalled for. But Barrowman, coached by Hungarian Joe five-birdie, no-bogey round of also penal. Director of Athletics Todd Turner Evelyn Ashford look the women’s 100 in scoring records, who was traded Nagy, said he thought the man to beat in the fight and taking ’’six to eight weeks off." “ I took that bit as a personal 33-33. “ We had perfect conditions and announced the appointment of Peter Hart 10.94, Danny Everett ran a solid men’s 400 to the Los Angeles Kings on Olympics would be Josef Szabo of Hungary, the 1986 Carter blasts his 300th insult, but I ’m still not going toget Paul Azinger, the 1987 PGA you can’t really say anybody shot in 44..53 seconds, Larry Myricks dominated Tuesday world champion. as Associate Director of Athletics for into a war of words. It’s time to Player of the Year, 1987 British the grass off the course. You have Finance. Hart’s appointment to the newly the men’s long jump with 28 feel W t inches, “ He came up to me on draft day “ I don’t think any man alive can touch him.” CHICAGO (AP) — After week.s of ” ll was a long time coming,” said Open champion Nick Faldo. Chip to hit grei^t shots.” James Lott topped the men’s high jump turn the page.” and said. ‘I think Gretzky is going punchless baseball, the Mets’ bats came created administrative position is effective Woodforde, Connors win The multi-player, multi-million Barrowman said. Carter. “ I pres.sed pretty often during that Beck, and tour veteran John Cook Defending champion Larry with 7-7, and Kevin Young won the to be moved.’ and a.sked if I was alive again.st the Chicago CXibs. just in time.” as of Sept. 1..1988. dollar deal has landed Pockling­ each shot 67. Nelson shot 70 and British Open TORONTO (AP) — Australian Mark 400-meter hurdles in 48.62. interested.” Esposito said of time for New York’s weekend matchup McReynolds said he wa.sn’t trying for A current resident of Wiliamsburg. Va., ton in hot water with Edmonton Faldo said ” it’s a tough course, champion Seve Ballesteros shot Sather. a formner teammate on with the hot Montreal Expos. his homer. Hart has been involved in collegiate Woodforde won 12 straight games to defeat fans and set the sports world S. Korea welcomes but the thing that saved us was 71. U.S. Open champion Curtis the Boston Bruins. “ When I said 1 In Thursday’s game against the Cubs. athletic administration for the past five 15th-seeded Peter Lundgren of Sweden 6 ,3 buzzing. ’ ’Heck no. it just turned out that way,” the soft greens. The course Strange was at 72 along with Tom Norman to skip event was. he said. ‘I know there will be Gary Carter hit his long-awaited 300th .said McReynolds. who swung at a 1-1 years. He comes to Connecticut after 6-0 in the third round of the $815,000 Dismayed fans have been ask­ normally plays a lot tougher in Watson, seeking to win his first money involved, but that comes IO C plea to North lifetime homer and Kevin McReynolds Player’s International. CASTLE ROCK, Colo, (AP) - Greg ing who is responsible for their fastball from reliever Rich Gossage and the wind.” PGA crown. serving as Assistant Athletic Director for later. Let’s^ talk about the blasted his third career grand slam with the ball just cleared the center-field wall. Jimmy Connors, the No. 4 seed, breezed Norman will skip The International next hero’s departure from the cham­ “ You don’t have to soup up the Five time PGA champion Jack Budget and Finance at the College of players,’" two outs in the ninth to lift New York to a through his second consecutive easy week, and not because of a wrist injury pion Oilers, who have won four SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea is McReynolds said Wrigley Field was great courses,” Beck said. “ It’s a Nicklaus was at 72. Arnold William and Mary in Williamsburg. _But Esposito said the price was 9-6 victory. match, beating Switzerland’s Jakob Stanley Cups in the last five welcoming the International Olympic Committee’s casting a shadow across the plate when he great test of golf just as it is.” Palmer, 59, trying to win his first Hart’s job responsibilities will include that has sidelined him for nearly two too high. ” We needed something to wake us up. came to the plate at about 6:10 p.m.. Hlasek 6-1. 6-4 in another rain-delayed .seasons. latest attempt to persuade North Korea to enter the Craig Stadler. who , double PGA title, was 3-over at 74. long-range financial planning and budget months. “ I told him, ‘It’s great to have We were in a daze out there.” said although the park’s new lights were turned match. "In my mind a tradfwas going Summer Games in Seoul. bogeyed the 18th hole to join six The weather even did the pros a preparation while overseeing the Missing this year’s International could Gretzky, but who’s he going to McReynolds after his clout capped a Connors now meets No. 5 Pat Cash of to happen within fouryears (prior “ We are still very anxious to have their on for a second afternoon in a row. other players at 68. said “ We’d favor, reaching only 90 degrees. development and implementation of the be costly to Norman, putting his PGA Tour play with? I think it’stoomuch.’” five-run Met ninth inning on a day when The Mets avoided being swept in a Australia, the 1987 Wimbledon champion, to his becoming a free agent), so participation.” Shin Hyon-ung, director general of love to play the course like this all They had been practicing in near Division’s total computerization efforts. exempt status in doubt, He needs to change That’s where the conversation Dwight Gooden got whacked by Cub three-game series in Chicago for the first why wait until Iwas31?” Gretzky international press for the Seoul Olympic Organiz­ week. We like it like this instead 100-degree temp>eratures. Hart received his B.A. in political who routed American Sammy Giammalva his present schedule or receive an injury ended. hitters. 6- 2. 6- 2. ing Committee, said today. time since 1980. The victory also broke a science from Northwestern in 1981 and his waiver from commissioner Deane Beman New York Manager Davey Johnson also three-game Met slide. On Thursday, the IOC urged Communist North M.S. in Sport Management from the Another Australian. John Frawley. allowing him to take part in fewer than the Korea to demonstrate its desire for Korean unity thought his first-place Mets were snoozing " I could say Gossage gave up a grand ousted seventh-seeded Andres Gomez of minimum 15 tour events required to and before McReynolds’ slam, he had slam and leave it at that, but when we lose University of Massachu.setts-Amherst in TAX - DEFERRED and reconciliation by entering the Olympics, being 1984. Ecuador. 6-4,1-6, 7-5. remain exempt. staged by its archrival. South Korea. planned to hold a team meeting after the I don’t blame one person,” said Cubs In night matches, eighth-seeded John game. In a letter to both Koreas, IOC President Juan Manager Don Zimmer. NEED SOME EXTRA McEnroe continued to impress with a 6-3. 10-yr. CERTIFICATES Antonio Samaranch proposed that the North and ” I wanted to go over a few things with A dejected Gossage said of his gopher Cuba nips United States 6-2 victory over fellow American Derrick the players.” John.son said. “ One thing ball pitch. “ Nothing I can say will bring it Soviets edge Australia _ _ - , TIw m cartlflealM ar* Ittuad South Korean teams march side by side in the SPENDING MONEY!! RICHMOND, Va (AP) — Lazaro Valle Rostagno, and top-seeded Ivan Lendl Guara m eed a g l Q / and guaranlaad by North that concerned me was their concentra­ back.” CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The a I J / Q Amartcan Co. lor LHa a opening and closing ceremonies, each carrying its and Jorge Valdes combined for a routed I6th-seeded Jay Berger 6-3. 6-0 tion. Maybe they were thinking too much Terry Leach, 5-1, pitched three score­ Soviet team defeated Australia 85-82 Period Rate Haalth Ina, In buMnaaa for own flag, while a single Olympic flag preceded the two-hitter as the Cuban National Team ovar too yaara, and ratad A* and their minds were not on the game.” less innings in relief of Gooden, who was Thursday in a basketball game after a overall Korean group. Earn money and prizes by defeated Team USA 2-1 in a pre-Olympic 5 yaar 9.10% rniaofiiiunrn (*uP*rlor). You can wHIidraw Samaranch described this as a “ highly symbolic Carter slugged his 300th homer leading rocked for 6 runs and 9 hits in 5 innings. second-half comeback by Australia fell up to 10% of Ilia accumuMad off the second inning. The shot to left was exhibition game Thursday night. yalua aach yaar, without event” that would demonstrate a “ strong desire for “ It was hard for Gooden to grip the ball delivering the Manchester Herald SicyDome to open in June just short. 7 year 9.50% DEFERRED eharga (wHhdrawala baoonio his ninth roundtripper of the season and in the hot weather. He was a bit erratic,” Both of Cuba’s runs came on solo hom;p dialogue and reconciliation.” Andrew Gaze of Australia missed a taxaUa). ARar tha lat yaar, his first since May 16. said catcher Carter. runs, by Luis Casanova in the second TORONTO (AP) ^ The SkyDome. a 10 year 9.70% you may borrow up to 78%ol “ If North Korea accepts the IOC offer, it would be In your neighborhood. 3-pointer with 10 seconds left that would tha acGumulalad valua. Tax inning and Juan Castro in the fifth, off multi-faceted downtown stadium currently a very good idea to march in parallel with North have tied the score in this third of a panalty on Intaraat wttti- Call today to get more details. loser Jim Abbott. under construction, will open the first drawn prior to ago 50H. Korea in the opening ceremony.” Shin said. six-game international series. Gaze Abbott went the distance for Team USA. weekend of next June, Stadium Corp. He added: ’ ’The most important thing is having finished with 33 points, including four Yankees finding iosses the first complete game thrown by an chairman Martin Connell announced CALL TODAY FOR COMPLETE DETAILS their participation. ’ ’ 647-9946 3-points in the second half. American pitcher in 27 pre-Olympic Thursday. Kim Chong-hav president of South Korea’s Soviet guard Sharunas Marchulenis GOODIN INS. AGENCY, 646-3633 outings. He allowed five hits, walked three The are scheduled to Olympic committee, said the side-by-side march Newspaper routes available in your area... returned to action after an illness and 357 East Center St„ Manchester, C T 06040 proposal “ completely coincides with the position of and struck out eight. play their first game in the new facility on reaiiy tough to swaiiow scored 12 points. the (South) Korea National Olympic Committee as Valle went the first seven innings, June 5 against the Milwaukee Brewers. The Soviets shot 56 percent from the well as the meaning of the Seoul Olympic Games Ferguson Rd...... 125-360 allowing only a first-inning double to Billy Connell said a gala, Olympic-style I would like more information on these annuity certificates. | NEW YORK (AP) - The harder the Gardner St...... 3-86 floor to 43 percent for Australia. ar and the national aspiration.” manager Lou Piniella said. His team has Arnott Rd...... all opening ceremony would be held either New York Yankees try to come back in the Gardner St. West...... all Masse. Kim received the South’s copy of Samaranch’s lost six games this season when it w8s one Garth Rd...... 4 to 77 June 2 or June 3. The fourth game in the series will he East, the harder the Highland St. The Americans got their only run in the letter. out from victory and missed a chance to East Middle Tpk. ...604-e74«« Construction on the SkyDome. originally played in Perth on Saturday losses become. win one that way for the first time. (Dugan’s Alley...... 8-37 sixth when Ty Griffin reached on an error North Korea is one of six nations that have not scheduled to be completed by next April, “ It’s really tough to swallow this,” The Yankees were swept at home for the Lllley St...... all Sycamore Lane...... all by second baseman Antonio Pacheco and accepted their invitations to next month’s Olym­ was slowed by a seven-week province-wide catcher Don Slaught said after his first time since Toronto did it in June 1987. Main St...... 390-494 took second on a balk by Valle. Griffin pics. ’The others are Cuba, Ethiopia. Nicaragua. moved to third on a groundnut and scored labor strike earlier this year. It also ran Evert beats Cioffi Albania and the Seychelles. A recoil 12,000athletes throwing error in the 11th inning Thursday The Blue Jays have won the season series Summit St...... 1-70 Lakewood Circle...... all night helped the Toronto Blue Jays beat Bunce...... all on a sacrifice fly by Tom Goodwin. into delays last winter because of bad from 161 nations are expected to compete in Seoul. at Yankee Stadium every year since 1984, Wadsworth St...... all MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif, (AP) - New York 6-5. but have not beaten New York at home in Nike Circle...... all Valle left after hitting Ted Wood with a „ weather and a recent roof fire. Mail To: Goodin Ins. Agency Huntington...... all Top-seeded Chris Evert disposed of Halle The Yankees. 0-39 in rames^jn'^hich the yearly matchup during the same Hlllcrest...... all pitch to lead off the eighth. Valdes pitched The final price tag for the stadium. hotel. Cioffi 6-2, 6-0 in the $300,000 Virginia Slims 357 East Center St. they trail after eight innings, rallied in the period. HIghwood Dr...... all the last two innings for the save, allowing a health club and restaurants now is Teen’s petition asks estimated at $427 million, including of Los Angeles tennis tournament, while Manchester, C T 06040 ninth when Don Matt^glj^’s two-out, Ernie Whitt and Ranee Mulliniks hit solo East Center St...... 408-608 ninth^ifining single to pinch-hitter Bret two-run homer made it >5. home runs with one out in the Blue Jays’ Golway St...... all overtime to make up for the strike delays, 15-year-old Amy Frazier staged another Kerry St...... all Barberie. upset. Kimbali to withdraw But with two outs in the Toronto 11th, first and Whitt hit another solo homer in With the victory, Cuba took a 4-1 lead in Connell said. North St...... all Judith D r...... all Frazier, a high school student from Jesse Barfield stole second base, kept the second for a 3-1 lead. That finished the seven-game series, which continues To meet the new opening date, North School St...... 1-84 Farm Dr...... all Rochester, Mich., downed 12th-seed FULLY FULLY BRANDON, Fla. (AP) — A group of teen-agers, running on Slaught’s error and narrowly Dave Eiland, who had been impressive in Saturday and Sunday in Charlotte. N.C. construction crews are working two Norwood Dr...... all Gretchen Magers of San Diego 6-4,7-5 in LICENSED disappointed that 1984 silver medalist Bruce slid home safely. his major league debut last week against Alpine St...... all ’The game drew 12,281, the largest crowd 10-hour work shifts six days a week, INSURED Prospect Dr...... 84-114 their third-round match. Kimball has not withdrawn from the Olympics after “ This would ha ve been a big game to win Milwaukee. American Legion Dr...... all of the five games played. starting at 7 a.m. and going until 1a.m. Zina Garrison, from Houston, advanced killing two of their brethren, is passing a petition because of the way we would have won it.” Mattingly led the Yankees comeback Armory St...... all CLEARVIEW GLASS CO. aimed at influencing him to do so. Slaught said. “ It was a fluke play.” against Dave Stieb. Mattingly hit an RBI Haynes St...... all Squire Village...... all with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Karen Schimper “ We were hoping for him to withdraw from the But Toronto took the three-game series single in the first and New York chased Main St...... 285-378 of South Africa. 104 Hilliard Street • Manchester, C T and won its fourth straight overall. That Stieb in the third as Mattingly’s run­ The other winners were No. 3 Gabriela Olympics,” said Shari Wilson, 18. “ But he didn’t so Russell St...... all Lydall St...... 1 -7 3 left the Blue Jays 11 1-2 game behind scoring single and Jack Clark’s RBI we had to take action.” Parker St...... 356-540 Sabatini; Ann Minter; Patty Fendick; and ( 203) 649-3049 first-place Detroit. grounder tied it at 3. Hillsborough County authorities say Kimball’s Porter St...... 458-650 Woodbridge St...... 287-357 Stephanie Rehe. The Yankees fell five games back, their Relievers John Cerutti of Toronto and Wyllys St...... 1-90 speeding car crashed into a crowd at a popular teen Woodbridge St...... 408-489 Residential Auto Commercial hangout Aug. 1, killing two teen-agers and injuring largest deficit of the season. New York has Lee Guetterman for New York kept the Steelers to play in Ireland six others. Kimball admitted drinking at least four lost seven of nine and went 2-5 on its game tied until the eighth. Mulliniks Rachel Rd...... all beers before the accident, according to homestand. doubled with one out and George Bell met South Main Condo’s...... 44i PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pittsburgh • Vinyl Replacement Windows investigators. “ The big story is we Came back. We Cecilio Guante with a single that scored Meadow L a ...... all 'i Steelers President Dan Rooney says he is • Shower Doors and Tub Enclosures The petitioners are friends of the victims. haven’t done that this season,” Yankees pinch runner Lou Thornton. Oak Grove St...... all Tracy Dr...... all negotiating a deal that could bring his a Storm Doors • Storm Windows Pilgrim L a ...... all Diving trials are scheduled Wednesday through Cushman Dr...... all team to his family’s homeland. Ireland, for • Screen and Storm Window Repairs Aug 21 in Indianapolis to determine who will Charter Oak St...... 141-348 Scott Dr...... 4-108 an exhibition game. • Residential Window Washing represent the United States in the Summer Games Steinbrenner answers players Rooney said he has discussed the idea in Seoul, South Korea. with NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle and “ I don’t think it would be right for my little NEW YORK (AP) - George Stein­ disabled players report to Yankee Sta­ with a group in Ireland willing to sponsor Glass For All Purposes brother to see Kimball’s picture on the front of a brenner. controversial owner of the New dium at 11 a.m. every day for the first of CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 the game. Most Work Done At Your Home. York Yankees, lashed out at his players’ Wheaties box,” said Jennifer Beck, 17, who two daily treatfnents; the ordering of “ I think New England and the Steelers charges of his meddling with the team. organised the petition drive that started disabled players not to sit on the bench would be ideal. There is a lot of interest in Wednesday. Steinbrenner was answering the play­ during games; and the decision not to off off those two teams in Ireland. If I were 5 0 % 5 0 % ThO petition, which the teen-agers intend to send ers’ comments following a SO-minute flash a batter’s up-to-date average on the picking the teams, that’s who I would Installation With Installation With 3 to the U.S. Olympic Committee, reads in part: postgame meeting Wednesday night fol­ scoreboard. pick,” Rooney said Wednesday. ^ew Storm Door. or More Storm t^indows “We, as Americans, strongly feel he (Kimball) is lowing a 5-0 loss to Toronto. When the team “ They can blame me if that’s what they iManrlfpatpr AP photo “ They wanted it for next year, but we’re not the appropriate person to be representing our was asked by manager Lou Piniella to air want to do,” Steinbrenner told the paper. country, nor does he project the image of respect or its feelings, there were many responses, “ But the fact is it’s up to them whether booked, unless it would be a fifth game” in ^ 1 0 ^ ^ In-store rebaite admiration. The Olympics are a privilege to according to a report in today’s editions of they’ve got it in them to win. For weeks, KINGDOM RAN — American Roger Kingdom signals his victory in the the pre-season, he said. for any new windshield installation participate in and we feel, as United States citizens, the New York Daily News. people have been saying our pitching is in 100-meter hurdles In Sestriere. Italy, Thursday. Kingdom became the No NFL team has overplayed In Ireland. that he lost the privilege while driving under the Players cited this week’s changing of disarray. In Clyde King, I ’ve got a man second man to crack the 13-second barrier In a 100-meter hurdle race, Boston College and Army will play in Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Friday 8-4:30 influence of alcohol, which resulted in the deaths pitching coaches from Stan Williams to who knows pitching through and through. Dublin Nov. 19. and permanent maiming of several children.” Clyde King; the owner’s edict that It was my decision to bring him in,” with his time of 12.97 seconds. Wed. 8-6; Sat. 8-12 noon i* — MANCHESTER HERALD, FYlday, Aug. 12. 1988 * MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 12, 1988-17 California ruiing reopens debate on NCAA’s drug test Puzzles From waitress to TV series star By Douo Tucker lies only to Stanford, and almost NCAA member colleges and positive for steroids and was The Asioclated Press certainly will be appealed. But it drug-testing,” Combs said. “ But grams for in-seasing testing. ACROSS 5 Tennis player By Kathryn Baker were really hippy people.” universities throughout the Uni­ declared ineligible for the 1987 Answer to Previous Puzzle could be used as a precedent if the legal climate does not appear ‘There's no question but thatl Tracy _ The Associated Press “ Me and him went to this club the first time ted States in 1986,” Schultz said. Sugar Bowl. GLENS MISSION, Kan. — It remains to other legal challenges are raised. to be favorable at this time. We there is an element of invasion o fl 1 Ponder 6 Separate from B c m c i o D T V Topics I ever went down there. We sat there together “ Such a program was insti­ Earlier this year in Seattle, S Stand by be seen how much long-range NCAA schools voted over­ will continue the educational part privacy,” Bailey said. “ And until] others D d O I D Q O LOS ANG ELES — If not for a bunch of guys and we were both like really appalled at what tuted because of the members’ Federal District Judge Walter T. 8 Farmyard impact a California court may whelmingly in January 1986 to of the program.” there are effective ways of testing I 7 Food store sitting around a bar in Denver a few years they were saying on stage and like what’s interest in protecting the health of McGovern, in a motion for sound have on the NCAA’s drug-testing test at NCAA championships and Bailey and other NCAA offi­ for drugs that do not require that, 1 8 In state of loss ago, there would be no “ Roseanne” on ABC happened to comedy?’ All the “ pig jokes the student-athletes, reducing preliminary injunction, ruled the 11 Poatry foot program. football bowl games, not during cials said they knew of no other this is necessary in order to have I 9 _ _ was UlD El this coining season. impressed cocktail purchasers that they about women” convinced the two of them that peer pressure and the temptation NCAA’s program “ would likely 12 Inaffactive But the state judge, ruling the the regular season. Many schools schools that had taken similar an effective drug-testingl saying Well, maybe it isn’t world peace, but it has would encourage Her to go pro. Barr should take on the comedy establish­ to use drugs, and ensuring fair succeed on its merits.” 14 Instruct DEIDOB changed the life of comedian Roseanne Barr NCAA’s program unconstitu­ have their own separate testing action. program. 10 Light____ B E E P 1 “ Most of it is so filthy, you couldn’t print it,” ment and offer “ the other side.” competition for the student- “ In other words, it was likely to 15 Sun rooms who will star as the wisecracking "domestic tional, did reopen the debate in plan. Rushing said the NCAA test feather L L D E she says. She doesn’t like the sitcom moms offered to athletes and the public, educating be proven to be a constitutional “ We wish we did not have to] 16 Sixth sansa L goddess” in the half-hour comedy that might colleges around the nation on “ invades student athletes’ pri­ 11 Applies frosting 1 Well, OK. the TV public so far. “ You’re just a working athletes about drugs and deter­ program,” said Carol Nlccolls, invade privacy at all. We wish! (abbr.) L 1 A o just be ABC’s best bet for a new season hit. whether — and how — the NCAA “ I have seen no evidence that vacy,” and that it “ interfers with 17 Profile to “ This guy goes, ‘Do you know any married stiff and this is your job. I wish people would ring drug abuse in sports an assistant attorney general for there was no question of vioaltion ] P A T E H Q s u M s “ I was a cocktail waitress. My customers can require its athletes to un­ the sentiment of the majority of competition.” the athletes’ right to treat them­ 19 Congeals 13 Thin and limp women that don’t want to get a divorce but stop thinking it was destiny and start thinking the state of Washington. of constitutional rights. But we R 0 A c A N O N encouraged me to go down to this comedy dergo the tests. the membership has changed,” selves with appropriate over-the- 21 Sanorita's aunt 18 Colorado Indian want to have an affair with a married guy it’s a job. Bailey said the constitutional­ Nccolls cautioned against put­ think these issues are so impor­ c L u 1 N G N O z Z L E club. I didn’t know it was there. So I went ‘

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Steamers S ^ 9 5 MANCHESTER Chicken HOURS; Qosed Mondays WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll $ Q 9 5 Francaise Lunch: Tues. - Thurs. 11-4 Dinner; Tues.-Thurs. 5-9 PM / Fri. & Sat. 5-10 PM WHATJS MauR ,C OMMUNIT Y Rive Gauche Imported French Wine *6*^/Liter 9itrrfon{!RfiadCt^ I LIKE THE b a l l e t HOWABOUr PASTIMBS LET'S Sunday 3-9 FAVORITE ACRYLIC PAINTIN<5/ THAT I MIGHT CHANGE THE PAST/AAE, COWRaSINfi- FUGUES... R E L A T E T O ? Lunch Served SUBJECT The reslaurani is 20 minulas from Manchcslar/ NORTH i-a-il S P O T L E S S -2 ARTS from 11:00-5:(X) SUNDAY BRUNCH ♦ 7 Bridge / izz'M ) Dinner from 5:(X)-10:00 pm WAK5 y 11<30-2:S0 ♦ K 05 4 3 A Special Feature Tabloid so Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) ♦ QJ8S 378 Hartford Road, Manchester, CT devoted to the Mancheeler WEST Operation queen of diamonds. What was South to 647-0489 M a n s fie ld ■ 4 5 6 - ^ 4 ^ ^ The Hometiced EAST area arte with epecial ♦ Q9S ♦ 10 8 2 presume about the location of the dia­ Wl0 7 ♦86431 sting mond ace? If West held ace of clubs, allenlion to echoole of ♦ AQ J ♦ 872 queen of spades and A -^ J of dia­ ♦ A 10 6 S S ♦ 94 By Janies Jacoby monds, he might have bid something eu dance, mueic, theater, Weekend Specials over one spade. At any rate, declarer art, etc. SOUTH Although much of bridge is played played low on the queen of diamonds. U.S. ACRES by Jim Davis Call the Manchester Herald ♦ AK J8S4 with hard numbers and percentages, Next came the jack of diamonds. De­ ♦ QJ9 some elements of poker crop up on oc­ clarer still assumed that the ace of di­ I ■) Show support for the arts in • Baked S cro d ...... --• 7 .9 5 ♦ 10 9 Advertising Dept, to casion. Bluffing can occur in the bid­ amonds was with East. If West had our area, and advertise your ♦ K7 , F/LBEffT, I WISH ^ Shrimp Monokino______•S.TS ding, and certainly deception can play ■sUrted with the Q-J of diamonds doub­ 'PEAR, THAT ISN'T , ESTELLE, upcoming fall registration Vulnerable: Neither a part in defense. At a regional tourna­ V O U WOULP FIX T H A T THE ROOF (T'6 schedule. advertise your weekend leton, It was still safe to let the dia­ HOLE IN THE KOOF! f th e fro nt POOR • Baked or Broiled Scallops______*8.75 Dealer: East ment in Tulsa last June, Ed Zecchini mond jack win the trick. And that’s THE FRONT POOR IS A HOLE If I > came up with a smooth deceptive de­ what South did. Imagine South’s sur­ specials here! • Tenderloin Tips Marsala...... -•8.75 Waal Narib Baal Sealh fense that caused declarer to misplace prise and chagrin when West now Reserve your space now! Deadline, August 26. Paai ! ♦ the key cards. • Veal Francaise______------•8.75 Paaa ! ♦ Paaa 2 NT cashed the diamond ace and club ace WELL THEN. Tabloid will be part of the Sept. 7lli issue. Eld was West, on lead against three , m NOT IN THE ' INT Pan Pan to set the contract. VOU SHOULP RX 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 no-trump. Naturally he led a club. De­ f Moop For g a m es, • Veal Scallopini w^saasnasaitaiMaia______^8.75 PaM , THE h o le IN FILBEHT. Call the Manchester Herald Advertising Department clarer won in hand and played a sec­ ITHE FRONT POOR at 643-2711 for more information. Opening lead: 4 S ond club to dummy's jack. Next came J.C. Penney opened his first LA STRADA Rattaurant a spade back to the jack. Ed won the store In 1902. The store was in 471 Hartford Road queen and casually switched to the Kemmerer, Wyo. JfM CWVTt ______>iw.8a>.8i8»i8/SM.Na8 oee-oioo MANCHESTER HERALD, PYlday, Aug. 12, 1988 — 81 SCIEN CE Study: Doctors not using HEALTH drugs to treat heart woes IT’S TAG Bv Paul Raeburn Peto said the treatment could said. S Cat Infects poker players The Associated Press save the lives of 25,000 of the Furthermore, the study showed 3 500,000 Americans who have that the drugs reduced deaths in 2 4 Days for the Price of 3! BOSTON (AP) — An outbreak of pneumonia - ' m NEW YORK (AP) - Most heart attacks each year if they all elderly patients, who were pre-;; and other illness among 12 poker players was doctors are not using clot­ received It. viously not thought suitable for Are things piling up? Then why not heve a tag sale? spread by a cat that gave birth near their card dissolving drugs to treat heart It costs about $150 and can be clot-dissolving treatment be- * table, medical researchers reported Thursday. attack victims, even though stu­ done at any community hospital cause doctors thought it might ^ The best way to announce It Is with a Herald Classified Ad. The players got Q fever, a bacterial disease dies suggest such treatment or even by a doctor outside a increase their risk of strokes, ^ that is sometimes spread by farm animals, said along with aspirin can dramati- hospital, the researchers said. Peto said. -• Just place your ad before Tuesday and you’re all set for Dr. Joanne M. Langley and co^eagues from caiiy reduce heart attack deaths, It also showed that the drugs t the week. Dalhousie University in Halifax] Nova Scotia, say participants in the latest Peto and other study partici­ were helpful even if given as late i who pieced together the story and published it in study. pants spoke at a press conference as 24 hours after the onset of chest ^ Call 643-2711 TAG SALE SIGN WHEN YOU PLACE AN AD. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE. the New England Journal of Medicine. held in London and New York in pains, Peto said. The eight men and four women met two or “Our object is to get the resuits conjunction with publication of Streptokinase is derived from three times at week at one of their homes in of this treatment wideiy known so the latest findings in the forth­ streptococcus bacteria, which people will get this treatment,” coming issue of The Lancet, a cause strep throat. Most heart I BUSINESS HSMES Halifax. On Feb. U, 1987, the homeowner’s cat HELP WANTED gave birth to three kittens during a game. The said Dr. Peter Sleight, chairman British medical journal. The attacks are caused by a clot I I HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Idppdhtunities FDHSALE of the new study’s steering . results were widely publicized in blocking the coronary arteries, I HO cat's owner was the first to become ill, on March l a b Technician. Con­ committee. March at a meeting of the which provide a nourishing blood FOOD Serylce. Position EV ER G R EE N Lawns has WAITERS-Woltresses. SALES Clerk. Full time DRIVER Needed for tire A M B ITIO U S ? Business 5. In the following two weeks, the others got sick. scientious person with ’ owner seeks working COVENTRY. Cozv and On Thursday, Sleight and his American College of Cardiology supply to the heart muscle. available for dell meat openings for hard Ponderosa Is now ac­ days. Manchester Vi­ deliveries. Knowledge quiet. Immaculate 2 One of the card players died, but the rest got some electrical or elec­ slicing. No experience partner In expansion. A working lawn care cepting applications deo store. Enloyable of area helpful. Clean better. colleagues reported that giving in Atlanta. Streptokinase dissolves the tronic background to No financial risk. Ex­ bedroom home In pri­ necessary. Super be­ technicians. $300. plus for all shifts. Great work, good pay. Robin driving record a must. vate wooded area. Full an aspirin and a clot-dissoiving The researchers studied 17,187 clots and aspirin helps to prevent work In an electrical nefits. Weekdays only. cellent Income poten­ drug within 24 hours of the onset rubber ooods testing per week starting sa­ earnings potential. or M r. or Mrs. Francis. Town Fair Tire. 646- walk out basement and patients at 417 hospitals around the clotting of blood cells called Coll 633-7656 ask for lary. Year round work Shifts available for 528-1852. 8140. tial. 742-5709. Many Americans too fat ZJ of a heart attack can reduce the the world. Some patients were platelets, thus helping to prevent lab In Manchester. Ex­ Dove.______walk up attic. New AP photo cellent wage and benef­ available. Will train. mother's with school TEACHER Grade 1. Cov- roof, deck, water death rate over the following five given aspirin, and some the reformation of clots, the re­ CHILD Care position for High school diploma its package. Imme­ children. Shifts also [CERTinED NURSE entrv Grammar heater, gutters. Wood ATLANTA (AP) — Despite greater awareness weeks from 13 percent to 8 clot-dissolving drug streptoki­ searchers said. qualified nannies. S6-$7 and good driving re­ available for high NEW HAMPSHIRE stove hook up. Move In of exercise and healthy foods, many Americans WASTE MACHINE — Laboratory man­ diate opening. Send School. Beginning Au­ percent. nase. Another group was given The researchers found no in­ resume to; Admlnls- per hour. Long term cord required. Coll 649- school and college stu­ AIDES ^ gust 29. Certification Brick Buildings, condition. By owner remain “significantly overweight,” according ager Carol Aff deposits a rack of test This should now be considered both, and a control group was trotor, P.O. Box 1213, (full/part time, live In 8667 to r In te rv ie w dents. Please apply In And Ngn# AMg reaulred. Contact: Dr. $113,000. 742-8390. crease in the rate of strokes or out). Nannies Un- appointment. 90,000 gq. ft., 50’ to federai researchers who say most tubes filled with blood tests into a standard treatment, the doctors given neither. Monchester, C T 06040. person at; 119 Spencer Appileaets Mary M. Piazza, Prin­ NEW Exclusive. Charm­ following the treatment. Strep­ llmlted 232-7084. Street, Manchester. high, 5 acres of land, U government nutritionai goais are unlikely to be said. But “at the moment, most The death rate up to five weeks Fell aed Part Tima cipal, Coventry Gram­ ing 3 bedroom Colon­ Z-5000 medical waste processor at the tokinase caused potentially ha­ NEED Immediately Car­ SECOND Shift person to MEDICAL Secretary- mar School, 3453 Mdln near ocean; shipping met. patients in the United States don’t after a heart attack was 13 penter, Laborer and We offer tha areas hi­ ial. Fireplace, living Underwood-Memorial Hospital in zardous low blood pressure in 8 clean vehicles. Assistant. Full time. ghest staff to patient Street, Coventry C T dock, '2.5 million. room, dining room, “Everybody knows what is required to lose have blood-clot dissolving treat­ percent in the untreated control out of 100 patients, but “this can Brick mosons. Full Sundoy-Frldoy. Coll DRIVER Internist office, Man­ 06238. By August 19. Woodbury, N.J. The machine made by time. Contact: Steve, ratio. Box Manufacturing den, deck, garage, weight, yet the prevalence of overweight doesn’t ment of any type,” said Richard group. It dropped to about lO'A be easily dealt with provided Arbor Acres Form. Coventry area chester. 646-7810. Telephone 742-7313. pretty yard. Manches­ • 218 Main Street. 645- • Flexible business, net '300,000. seem to change much,” said Dr. Marion Nestle an Indiana company pulverizes and Peto, one of the researchers. percent in the patients given doctors and nurses are aware John 633-4681 ext 351. POULTRY Personnel- Scheduling ter. $159,900. Call Bar­ 8123______EOE.______Manchester Fence Manufacturing of the U.S. Office of Disease Prevention and sterilizes infectious waste, and may be in “I’ve never seen a trial that either aspirin or streptokinase, that it can occur,” said Dr. Rory needs men and women. • Complete Health bara Blossberg, 233- produced results as striking as and it dropped to 8 percent in F U L L Tim e position. For W AREHOUSE. We need Herald route. Will train. Full time. I STUDY HALL business, net '250,000. 5764, Centurv-21. Health Promotion in Washington. demand due to the concern over illegal Collins, another study’ driving and general Insurance these ones,” he said. patients given both drugs, Peto participant. an enthusiastic, hard Paid medical, life and "Including Oental" Shingle Manufacturng BOLTON. New construc­ The national Centers for Disease Control, in dumping of waste in the ocean. store work. Should be working person to Short Hours — retirement plan. Coll MONITOR tion. Family together­ its weekly report Thursday, reviewed the familiar with this area. stock shelves and fill • Uniform business, net '1,500 G Great Pay! Arbor Acres Farm. 633- ness with privacy. 2500 progress toward the government’s 15 Apply In person; orders. Experience 4681, ext. 250. EO E. Allowance Manchester Board weekly. Lumber Mill, square toot Contem­ top-priority goals for American nutrition in 1990, Flower Fashion, 85 preferred but not ne­ Call 647-9946 • Bonus Hours excellent net. porary, fleldstone ac­ East Center Street, of Education Grave of baby dinosaurs found cessary. Coll 649-9626. • Free Meals 603-522-3736 or 3636. cent and fireplace, cen­ including raising public knowledge of the effects Manchester. Gorston Sign Supply, Ask for is seeking applicants for tral air and 1st floor Company postpones plan CONSULTING REP For more information of salt and lowering average blood-cholesterol BEIJING (AP) — Scientists “about the size of an extremely found the remains of about 50, HARDWARE Clerk. Full 110 Batson Drive, Man- Gerlinde a study hell monitor at master bedroom suite levels. chester.______Mature person to help please call Manchester High Your assurance of quick PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — The world’s from China and Canada said heavy bull,” was also discovered other dinosaurs and their nests, or part time Includes response when you odver- on 1 acre plus lot. children and adults $329,900. Flano Realty second-largest convenience store chain says it Thursday that they unearthed a nearby, he said. and 40 other mammals, turtles weekends. Apply: Con­ INSIDE Soles. One of CRESTFKLD School. Duties Include: tlse In Classified Is that with a serious CONVALESCENT 646- 5200.D______Pink eye closes pools will postpone a plan to deny medical benefits to mass grave of sheep-sized baby “We feel that the five babies and lizards. yers Hardware, 646- New England’s fastest IN Mv home, care for 2 supervision of study our readers ore ready to employees with ailments related to drugs, dinosaurs who were apparently were congregating together be­ The Bayan Manduhau area of 5707. growing sign supply year old. 2 days a week problem, Enuresis. HOME halls, In-school suspen­ buy when they turn to the MANCHESTER. Older companies needs an Appointment set by MANCHESTER, CT. sion room, corridors, little ads. 643-2711. Colonial with much BEIJING (AP) — Swimming pools in Beijing alcohol or AIDS because of a “general buried during a sandstorm 75 hind a sand dune in a sandstorm,” southern Inner Mongolia where plus light housekeep­ character. Large Inside Sales person. ing and laundry. $100 us. Hard work and and before end after were ordered closed Thursday because an misunderstanding" of the policy. miilion years ago. Currie said. Either they were the babies were dug up was first You should have good 6 4 3 5 1 5 1 rooms and 2 full baths. buried by sand or killed by the explored by American and Swed- ! weekly. 649-9673. travel required. Make school detention rooms outbreak of conjunctivitis has reached epidemic Adopted in January by Circle K stores, the Dr. Philip Currie, of the Tyrrell telephone manner and All on almost 1 acre of proportions. Chinese newspapers reported. collapsing dune, he said. ish paleontologists in 1928 and . some knowledge of In­ BILLING Clerk. Rapidly •40,000 to 'SO,000 CONSTRUCTION La­ with related clerical at­ Real Estate land. Country living policy met with a storm of protest when it was Museum of Paleontology in Al­ Drive off with side sales. Sign supply growing local firm commission. Call borer. No experience tendance duties. School vet city convenience. The People’s Daily and China Youth News 1931. This year’s find was in a spot ; needs experienced Bil­ publicly disclosed last week. berta, said the joint team exca­ Currie said it was first time the experience Is not re- 1-800-826-4875 or necessary. $5. per hour days only 7.2 hours $189,900. D .W . Fish said the pools would be closed to prevent the that was inaccessible at that time ' ling Clerk with at least Reolty, 643-1591 .□ The company said it would no longer pay for vated the skuils of five baby plant-eating reptile had been A Bargain in the auired. For appoint­ 1-800-826-4826. to start. Coll John 875- dally. *6.05 hourly wage spread of the disease, com inonly known as pink because of lack of roads. ment call 649-9626. Gor- 1 year experience. 9371.______HDMES employees’ medical care for illnesses resulting Pinacosaurus in the wastelands found to be “gregarious,” or Hou Lianhai of the Chinese ; Good math and people ('7845, yearly). Some FDH SALE E A S T Hartford beauty. eye. ston Sign Supply, 110 S/T Assistant Instructor- HD Lovely and unique, from “personal lifestyle decisions,” including of southern Inner Mongolia. benetits provided. Con­ living and moving in groups. Academy of Science’s Institute o f; Classified Section Batson Drive, Man­ skills. Computer expe­ over-sized, dormered Both reports said Beijing's Tongren Hospital He said they found a sixth baby rience helpful. For ap­ UNITED Church directo­ Janitorial Supervisor. the use of alcohol or drugs, self-inflicted injury, The Canada-China Dinosaur Vertebrate Paleontology and Pa- < chester. ries is looking for a Caring and conclen- tact: All real estate advertised In Cape. 8 plus rooms, 5 was treating an average of 700 cases a day. or infection with acquired immune deficiency on the last day of their summer Project, working together for the pointment call Beverly Peter Q. Boudo, the Manchester Herald Is Temperatures in Beijing have been in the 80s, leoanthropology, said the team in ! A U / \ T O TE A C H E R Aides needed at 649-9626. Garston hard working success tlous person needed to bedrooms and 3 full syndrome through any means other than blood expedition, “and it appears likely second straight summer in the Xinjiang had excavated a meat- ; to work In special edu­ oriented Individual to work with develop- Vice Principal sublect to the Fair Housing baths. Rec room, 2 cor and public pools have been packed. Sign Supply, 110 Batson work full time In a Manchester High School Act of IMS, which makes It garage and bullt-ln transfusions. there are a number of other fertile and largely untouched eating theropod but needed; cation programs In Drive, Monchester. mentally disabled Illegal to advertise any pref­ specimens.” Portland, Plolnvltle sales/publlc relations adults. Vehicle re­ pool. $209,900. Strono dinosaur fields of Inner Mongolia another year to dig up a '< RECEPTIONIST.'Enthu- 647-3521 erence, limitation ordlscrlm- One adult, which in iife was and Xinjiang in China’s far west. and Rockville. Call position. Our 25 years quired to transport Inatlon based on race, color, Reol Estote, 647-7653.P brontosaurus-like sauropod. Carol Green, 243-0301 slostlc, hard working of experience has crew In p.m. only. religion, sex or national FOUR Family. Exterior between 9am and 3pm. Receptlonsit needed proven that females os Travel reimburse­ origin, or on Intention to recently painted on this for busy office. Must well os males are CLERICAL. Mortgage In­ make any such preference, CREC In an EO E. Mon­ ment. $7.65 per hour surance Processor. well-kept. Income pro­ have good phone and eauallv successful. plus benefits. Call limitation or discrimination. day - Friday. Home Mortgage Corp., The Herald will not know­ ducing property. 4 people skills. If you can You will be contacting Kothv lannucci be­ newer furnaces and hot FULL Time position keep your head while a subsidiary of Suffleld ingly accept any odvertlse- avallble at automotive area churches of all tween 10-4 at 871-6724. ment which Is In violation of water heaters. Circuit those about you are faiths. Salary, bo­ Bank, has a full time, lube center. Excellent ANNUITY Clerk. Down­ clericol position the law. breakers. 3 car garage. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-27111 losing theirs-call 649- nuses, benefits, ex­ A must see! $234,900. storting pay. Expe­ town Insurance com­ SOUTHERN New #ng- 9626. garston Sign pense paid training ovalolble In the Mort­ rience helpful but will pany seeks self-starter gage Servicing Depart­ land classifleld ads Strono Real Estate, Notices Lots/Lond for Sole...... 23 Supply, 110 batson school. Send resume 647- 7653.0 Investment Property..... 24 Merchandise Musicql Items...... S4< train. 647-8997. Drive, Manchester. with good typing and ment located In Glas­ reach nearly 800,000 Lost/Found...... 01 to; Larry Robertson, math skills for diversi­ homes In Connecticut Business Property...... 25 Cameros qnd Photo Equipment...... 85,' COOKS-Buffet Attend­ P.O Box 507, Gallon, tonbury. Successful MANCHESTER. Lots of Personals...... 02 Pets ond'Supplles...... 86' fied position. Willing to and Rhode Island. The Resort Property...... 26 Specioli^D c^if! | Holiday Seasonal...... 71 fflanrljpBtpr ants. Ponderosa Is now Ohio. 44833.______candidate will prlmor- personality. Redeco­ Announcements...... 03 MIscellqneous for Sole...... (7' learn a must. Growth llv be responsible or price for a basic 25 rated vinyl sided 3 bed­ 2 Mortooocs...... 27 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 accepting applications Auctions...... 04 Tog Soles...... 88. HALF TIME AUTO Body persoq with Wonted to Buy...... 28 Rooflno/Sldlng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 for daytime shifts. Part potential. Full benefits. various duties relating word ad Is only $55 and room Cope Including Financial...... Services Wonted to Buy/Trode...... 19 experience. Excellent Call for Interview. 249- to the control and will appear In 43 news­ brand new bath, fin-' Flooring...... 58 Furniture...... 74 JlrralJi and full time position Employment & Education Rentals Child Core...... 51 Electrical...... 59 are now available. MATH wages, full benefits and 9391. maintenance of Insu­ papers. For more In­ Ished rec room. Set on TV/Stereo/AppMonces...... 75 uniforms. Apply at formation call Classi­ nice big lot. $149,900. Part Time Help Wonted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... 31 Cleonlno Services...... 52 Heotlng/Plumblng...... 60 Please apply In person rance policies. Excel­ Lown Core...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Mochinerv and Tools...... 76 643-2711 Goodrich Automotive, lent opportunity to fied, 643-2711 and ask D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Help Wonted...... 11 Apartments for Rent...... 32 Automotive at: 119 Spencer Street, 606 Franklin Avenue, SItuotlon Wonted...... 12 Bookkeeplno/lncome Ta x ...... 54 Services Wanted...... 62 Gardening...... 77 Manchester. TEACHER grow and learn various tor detalls.o 1591.□ Condominiums for Rent. .33 Cars for Sole...... 9 Hartford, or coll 724- Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... 34 Corpentry/Remodellno...... 55 Landscaping...... 63 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Tolland High School aspects of the mort­ TE R R IFIC Ranch In quiet MANCHESTER. A lovely Instruction...... 14 Polntlng/Poperlna...... 56 Concrete...... 64 Trucks/Vons for Sole...... 9x 3374.______THE SAVINGS gage area. Qualified neighborhood. Priced Store/Office Space...... 35 Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood...... 79 Compers/Trollers...... 93 ranch style home on Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property...... FULL Time Delivery, im­ applicants should pos­ to sell. 5 day on Satur- Porkode.______ahead? New agency but will train. Apply In LOST. Block and white HOUSEKEEPER. 3 days D E N T A L Assistant. Part the placement of any adver- female kitten. Green FULLTIME doys. Contact Tom or MECHANIC Wanted. Full opening In Vernon person to; Mr. William tlslno In the Monchester He­ a week, 2 hours a day. time for specialty prac­ Quiz on page t area. Confident person Singer, Puritan Furni­ Manor/Crosbv Rood S6.25 per hour. 643-6581. Tony. Auto Paint Dis­ time. Benefits. Coll rald, Advertiser hereby tice In Manchester. Re­ 1. Canine (Dog) trib u to rs , 649-5211, ready to Implement ture, 1061 New Britain agrees to protect. Indemnity area. 646-2542. wording position for on Firestone, Manches­ WAITER/Waltress- Part 2. Liberace We have a permanent full time 8am-5pm or Saturday ter. 646-1761 ask tor personal management Ave, West Hartford. ond hold harmless the Man­ IMPOUNDED. Female, 1 time employment. Wil­ organized people- chester Herald, Its officers 3. Spoor (Scent) 9am-lpm. Mark. EOE. style Is wanted. Send W A N TE D . Part time and year old. Hound, black lie's Steak House, Mon- oriented person, will yo dassilieil! position in our classified advertising resume to; Value This property has been remodeled and vinyl and employees against any and ton. Found on Holl 4. Gotham (NYC) full time truck drivers. and oil liability, loss or chester, 649-5271 troln. 646-4811.______VHill K?ye the resalts! 5. Elephants department. Must have excellent Travel, 44 Colchester Apply In person: sided, and will be part of a new condominium expense. Including attor­ and Florence. Call the Common, Colchester, Manchester Dog PART Time permanent. 6. The two coins are a half dollar and a dime! The typing and spelling skills as well as Nielsen Auto Parts, 646 complex which It to be built soon. Atkina neys' fees, arising from Leading greeting card T H E DEADLINE FO R DARI-FARMS Ct. 06415 or call for Center Street, $189,900. claims of unfair trade practi­ Warden 643-6642. PLACING OR question said “one” was not a dime but did not say pleasant telephone manner. Interview 537-2050. Manchester. OFFERS WANTED! I ces, Infringement of trode- company Is In need of none of them is a dime! morks, trode names or pat­ Merchandisers, to ser­ CA N C ELIN G AN AD IS Customer service and data entry ICE CREAM Converse Reol Estate t £ t ents, violation of rights of vice card departments 12 NOON THE DAY experience a plus. n n HOMES n n HOMES privacy and Infringement of Employment In Manchester area. BEFORE, MONDAY - ______646-4382 copyright and proprietory has Immediate openings for the following full | £ 1 | FOR SALE | £ j f o h s a le Flexible hours. Train­ FRIDAY, IN ORDER rights, unfair competition ing provided. It Inter­ If you are responsible, organized, time positions and libel and slander, which PART TIME ested call Annette at TO MAKE THE NEXT Test Your Know-How mov result from the publica­ 349-9869,______ISSUE. FRIDAY enthusiastic, and can deal with dally • Pkpne Order Clerk BOLTON •289,000 tion of any odvertlsment In HELP WANTED the Monchester Herald by PART Time positions A FTER N O O N BY 2:30 deadlines, this job Is for you. • Freezer Selector • 2nd Shift CLASSIFIED ADS advertiser. Including adver­ available tor mature, PM FOR MONDArS OPEN HOUSE Excellent benefits. Including dental, Excellent pay, full paid medical program, paid tisements In ony free distri­ PART Time. 20 hours a well-groomed Individ­ ISSUE. THANK YOU Sunday - Aug. 14 - 1-4 PM bution publications pub­ week. Apply In person uals. Counter work, You’re elected fer the quiz holldaya, paid vacation, etc. Please vacations, paid holldaya, full pension and lished bv the Monchester FOR YOUR Herald. Penny Sletfert, Salvation Arm y Store, order filling at Nassiff COOPERATIONIII contact Denise Roberta at 643-2711. profit sharing plan. Apply In person at; Publisher. 385 Broad Street. Camera, 643-7369. Fifth In a series 9. Most states allow montally ill peopla i Teacher Aide to vote. td* DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM HERE’S A GREAT PART Child Development Center By Marcia Rossn 8g* 40 Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland, C T 06064 Rcspanslblllllcf for thii pan-time, and Jerome Sehulster, Ph.D. 10. In each state, tha prasidonlial can- PRIVATE PARTY Monday - Friday, 8;30am-5;30pm / Sat. 0-1 pm TIME JOB THAT’S lemporaiy. Educational Aiiiitant poiition didate who gets the most votes gait all i Politic* are a fact of life. How well of the state's olactoral votes. include: aiiiit in the initraction of the Merchandise Ads informed are you about the work­ .’5 CLOSE TO HOME AND children in large Aid imall groups; in the ings of the U.S. government? Read The anawera: (Give youraelf one j implementaticn of the educational each statement below carefully. point for each correct anawer): -i VERY DIVERSIFIED program of the Center, and other related Your answer should be either True MARKERS We have a permanent part time duties as assigned. or False. fOI IV position available for clerk/courler for Quelificallons; Assodale Degree or 1. Thomas Jefferson Is regarded as the IV IV Material Hondlert Receivers the Manchester Herald’s Advertising eipiivalent in Early Childhood Education or related field. Applicanu may lUte in fbunderof the Democratic Party. IV IT Data B n fry Security Guards 54 School Rd.. Bolton Department, Monday through Friday, sniting any aquivalmciet to the above l ‘8 r i TolemarketlnB HouMkeepers Huo« ferm-elyle Colontal. TMe brand new home has 8;30am-3pm. Assist our staff with qualifications and provide appropriate 2. The first Republican president was IV * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days / S rooms, 4 bedroome, 8H bathe, 2 ear oeraoe. ell oeder phones, data entry, filing, and iderences. Ulysses S. Grant. * AddiUonal Lines SOe Per Une, Per Day Looking for that perfect full time or port siding and many amenHItee. BuHder la gMng buyer a Salary: $9.(Q per hour, I7.S boura per time lob? We offer •6000 Incentiva II home Is eoM this wesksndl A *8000 occasional pick-up and delivery of 3. Abraham Lincoln first coined the Hwratlngai »■ * Classifications 71 thru 87 week, some fringe benefiu. • flexible schedules • competitive wooes bonus will be paM to the aelHnfl agent. Brokers advertising materials and mall. Must Anticipated starting data: September 2, phrase commonly used as tha defini­ 10—You winby alandolid* «i * Merchandise Under *250 Protected. This Is s tantopUe otfsrt Pay us s vMt. Host; 1988 for the fall semester. An applicant tion of democracy today," . . . govem- 0-8—You've earned a aiaable por-i * Ad must contain price! • employee discounts • profit sharing John DsLuooo have reliable car. Hourly plus 6. A child born In tha UnMad States Is tion of the popular vote •' pool srill also be developed for poeitiont mant of tha peopla, by the people, and You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds • Incentive bonus proorams OIr Highland 81. to Camp Meeting Road, right on mileage. Excellent opportunity to not considered a citizen H Its parents 7-6—You’re a good eandidato*' which may become available in the Spring forthepeopla. . Coll or stop bv anytime between 9-5pm to West 8t, left on School Road, follow stgo* work In an Interesting field. are not U .S . citizens. whether you favor either of the two"’’ due to this low price... 1989 semester. mAjorportiea. - Inquire about opportunities In retail Wg gM hgl| Some customer service. Qood typing To apply: fciward 1 resume, including 4. In his farawell address, George distribution! f f f i t t i m i / Washington pralsad a two-party system 7. Every state has two senators who are S-0—In your caao, failure la polla’^ Yoi/7/ So// // Faster with and spelling skills a must. references to: Dr. Heny A. Meiscl, Dean apart from aucoeos I I gM ggk MrIgg of Student Affairs, Manchester Coinmu- as an effective way to help unita tha alactad for a term of six years. nity CoUege, 60 Bidwell StreeL country. S-O—Thia quia waa hy people, for the" CALL CLASSIFIED G. FOX , INC. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Please call Denise Roberts people—but not'for you. * DISTRIBUTION CENTER Manchester, CT 06040. S. The number of delegates a state can 5. It Is possible for a candidata to be sand to a national nominating conven­ SSI oevsmsrs Hwy., Se. Wlndsbr, CT • sn-ssts at 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 n»«ra

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 12, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 12, 1986 — 28 CARO | 5 Q HOMES HOMES CARS CARS FOR SALE I STORE AND TAS FOR DALE CARS CARS CARS CARD FOR SALE FOR RALE FDR SALE CARD OFFICE SPACE SALES FDR SALE FOR DALE FOR DALE FOR DALE FOR DALE '“'i ^ C H E S T E R . T h is FOR Sale by owner. Open AAERCUfiY Monarch MANCHESTER. Main G A R A G E Sole. Friday 1982 PLYMOUTH 2.2L 1982 JEEP Wogoneer, M O N TE Carlo 1978. V-B, 2700 square foot Colon- Sunday 1-4pm. Well Street. 450 plus square I 1976. New exhaust sys­ f SpcciolisSbfftf! and Saturday, 10-3pm. Auto. $1300.646^)611 be- ol Is situoted on % ocre ^ l t d . Loaded, 83K air conditioner. Power maintained home. Uni­ feet In Downtown. 676 Keeney Street, tem, good tires, olr, ^ s e n 6-7 weekdays, 9-3 lot In 0 new and prestl- que property In Man­ 108.000 miles. $475. 644- Saturdays. miles, runs well. Best CENTER brakes, power $teer- Prime location. Ideal Manchester. Rain or otter over $5000. 742- MOTORS Ing, good condition. «'®«* neighborhood! chester. 2100 square for doctor or dentist. shine.______3968.0 ______D ATSU N 260Z 1975. GoSd Tiled tover leads to o foot Raised Ranch. 1.25 5861. 461 Main St., Manchester Must see. $2000. 649- CARPBITRY/ Im SCBiRIIEOUS 649-4820 or 646-4412 to 1985 DODGE Colt. 2 door, running condition. 1677.______large living room with fenced private acres. leove messooe.______T A G Sole, August 13 and 4 cylinder, 4 speed, 40K Low Colt Financing ORLDCARE HEMOOELWO SENWCEI. 14. Bikes, tools opd telephone 649- center fireplace. Josto 20x40 In-ground pool. miles. $2850. 742-1026. 8845 otter 6om 1983 Plymouth Reliant 4 I itss Ply. iteUHt...... *4495 tew of the features ore Potlo with barbecue. furniture. 117 New Bol­ door, om/fm stereo, INDUSTRIAL Wagoa, AT, AC, P8, Sterao tormon dining room, . Not o drive by. Asking n a ■: N N I E ^ T# M t iri m i 100$, TrvCkti ton Rood, Manchester, tO R V E T T E 1975. MANCHESTER air, very clean, low J** floor family room, $229,000. 138 Keeney tHirtitfil lidli I Trii M l Jomo ripolri. You PROPERTY 8om-4pm.______Orange. Power steer- IRMPonl. 5550...... *5495 mileage. 643-9559. Any ■iMmmI M M rwI. AIk K fW^ ist floor laundry, Street. 643-9631. I Ip n nomt If, we do It. Free MOVING. Everything CLYDE automatic. 4 Dr.. AT. P8, AC, Hit. CC 4 S S L I ...... CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. J62M. Coll 742-5224 of- HONDA ptrlum doors leading to W OTM W* w 9 im W & tm tw tlwl fwWfW eitimqfes. insured. 643- 2-4-5-10-12,000 square feet 1558 Chav Cavalier C8...... *3795 meet agency. p iw M m 4 must tell. Saturday, ter 5pm______large deck, 4 bed­ DON'T Judge o book by qaeilty, ecreeiwd Mnnies. 0304. Industrial space avail­ August 13,9am-4pm. 87 R O U TE 13, VER N O N 4 Dr.. AT. PS. AC. AM/PM ttorae inyiTRUCKD/VANS Its cover! The outside USED M R S rooms, locuzzl tub. Longterm (ttvebioront). able on Hartford RocuJ. Nike Circle, S2 Rfllant Wagon *3495 FORD LTD, 1978. 4 door, 1554 Ran. AlUanca...... *2295 i**‘ I for d a le yopy* many morel of this lovely home lost Immediate occupancy. Monchester.______fully equiped. $450.643- 82 Oldt Cutlaaa *4995 4 Dr.. 4 8 ^ . Lo m to Coll today for on ap­ doesn't do justice to all ws-MowgtpBs;.’ T iL M M ONRV Warren E. Howland, 84 Arlaa 4 Dr. Bed. *4995 8622. 83 Buick Skylark *2995 1554 Chav Chavatta ...... *2695 CHEVY Sport Van 1978.8 a n . 1720 TW O Fam ily tog Sole. S dr., 4 spd.. S4K ml. ‘Hka niw* pointm ent! $339,000. that It offers! Approxi­ Inc. 643-1 ipe. 84 Century 4 Dr. Sad. *6900 88 Honda Chtlo CRX *6895 passenger. 6 cylinder, Brick. Mock, etono. Saturday, August 13, ' Realty World, Benoit, mately 1800 square feet 85 Dodge Lanosr *6895 1554 Ford Eacort D L ...... *2795 automatic transmis­ of country charm. 9 R R I A r S N O m Chimneys and repairs. 9om-4pm. Books, clo­ 88 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *5995 Wagon. 4 Dr.. I Spd.. Daiuia lot. floStjeffo Assoclotes, N o Job too small. ■ I ROOMMATES U P M A N # 1 88 Toyota Tarcal *5795 sion. 73K. $1500 or best *!T 646-7709.D rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 ^ IMPNOVIRIINTS thing, household Items,, 85 Elactra 4 Dr. *11,895 87 Pont. Sunbird *5195 1551 Buick R lvlara...... *6495 offer. 649-0780.______^ FAEEESrfMATfS WANTED large fretser. 64 Turn- tjoadad, Low Milai toll baths, formal din­ Oeoko. AddWane. iMinOMw, I 85 Century 4 Dr. *8995 VOUSWAGEN 84 Pont. 8800 LE *5995 H A U U l W . * b u I I Rood,' 1551 Ply. Horlson...... *1995 C H E V Y S-10 pick-up 1987. ing room, eot-ln kit­ «2S?**%^**^ ■ 86 Escort 2 Dr. *4695 88 Honda Prsluds *8995 Loaded with extras. chen with beamed cell­ HOME A OfFICE nmMc • n m tmnatm . Ml645-8063 MANCHESTER. Mole, Manchester. PRE-OW NED 4 Dr.. AT. Vary Claao Any Job Anybnm non-smoker to shore 86Cslabr1ty4 Dr. *6995 88 VW Sclroeco *9995 2300 miles. $9500. Call ing, 12x24 deck and the T A G Sole. Saturday Au­ 1988 VW J E T T A - *10.895 1551 ToyoU Supra...... *4495 CHARMINp CLEANINO spacious 2 bedrooms, 88 Honda DX CIvIo *6795 Loaded. Bie. Coad. 648-7389 Otter 6pm. list goes on..See for 447-S441 1 gust 13, 9-2pm. Furni­ 88 Mare. Lynx 2 Dr. *5995 6 OL'8 TO CHOOSE FROM Gill ainf 875-8488 kitchen, living room, 86 Mare. Capri *6195 1551 Dodge Omni...... *1995 1978 CH E V Y C-10 Pick up. * 8 Room Cape Cod yourself. $189,500. I'll Do It Your Way - FIIUONAI. SERVICM ture, bikes, tools, cor, 88 Escort 2 Dr. HB *4995 4T, AC. snaao, CHOica of coiona Jackson 8, Jackson IVz baths. Includes 84 Ford Tempo *3995 4 Dr.. Auto. Lo Lo Mllta Automatic, V-8, rebuilt WEEKLY-BI-WEEKLY heat and water. $355. comp trailer and 86 Celebrity Euro 4 Dr. *7995 87 VW GOLF 84 Pont. 8000 *5195 engine, looks and runs * 3 Bedrooms Real Estate, 647-S400.D PMNTNW/ . • leoewe Tee Freeerexee 1551 PonUacT-1555...... *1795 646-2681 .□ household goods. 150 4 Or...... *6495 86 Chsv Chsvatts *3295 4 Dr. 4 Spd.. Lo ml., 1 Owatr good. $1950. 649-4647. NEW Call Jackie 6474990 PAPERMO Bucket truck OeMpper. atump' • UM aMoemi moiFOMe Mvice Chambers Street,(off 86 Olds Delta Royals *10,200 * Modern Kitchen A Feather In your cap! - }. aHasekeuMil Mflnaini w SIm ai ■ n I • aeeeetcewuiwmee 87 Spsotrum 4 Dr. *7995 87 VW SCIROCCO 88 Honda Civic SI *7995 1550 Chevy Camaro...... *2495 A - WIflwWI* PTwM M9QflMM9, Some lucky buyer Is BlnMaUUybUUBlaM-i Brood). No early 83 Mazda RX-7 *5495 Spt. Cpa., AT. PS. AC. Spt. Wbaali NAME vour own price. vpvoiw wMWMiraiion fOP * Fleenolal a aetefe FiaenHia birds I Rain dote Au­ 87 Sunbird 2 Dr. *8995 MIDCELLANEOUS 1988 CHEVY S -10 * Formal Dining sure to enloy all that Merchandise as FORD F-15G 88 Nissan Ssntra *5795 1575 Chav. Cuit. V an ...... *4495 'EV Room this tine home has to Fother A Son Pointing altlerlyandiMweiodppett Call Da;i Motlar -44F-3339 gust 14. Factory Coav. AC. AT. CC A More AUTOMOTIVE UWHCARE ond Papering. Remo- 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 F xp...... *6,859 88 Mere. Capri *6395 offer. Popular to many AUGUST 13 and 14, 9- 83 Ply. Turlemo *2595 1570 Ford LTD Brgh...... *1195 * Formal X,iving ^ val. 221-8567. 6 4 7 - 7 S 9 I 88 CHEW CAMARO ^ 4 Dr. VI, AT. AC. PS, V. Od. Cond. OLDS Cutlass 1977. Good conveniences. Ideal re­ 1pm. Moving, lots of iRoc z -t t ...... *9,995 82 Buick Skyhawk *2295 Room tirement home or for 15*7 Ford GaUala 550 $A VE for parts. Free for tak­ household Items, lawn 84BuiCK_ ,. J.S, FURNITURE WagaSOV” ...... *7,795 CoovortlMa - Muit Sat ing. Callafter5pm. Call * Den w/fireplace Prtssuirt Trstttsd mower, baby clothes. moriarty Moat Cara Gaaraaleed - 646-3199. who'd like easy main­ LAWN SERVICE OueMmimerterAlakHlor 181 South Main Street, "Tba Aato Profatslaiialf'’ tenance. 2 bedrooms, . Painilnee Casing Repair a , DtcNs ^ IUW08CAPW6 I COUCH. Beige, very 82 CHEW CHEVETTE 24 AEaxit SI., Mexchaalar It Mealks or lt,8N mile* * 15x20 Family • Fully Insured Top qiMlItv 8AS0 per# good condition. $95. Manchester. BROTHERS Room gracious living room, Renew a Rawer WaMno ' MIKE FLYNN formal dining room, AeeCMAnelMe equore feet complete.^'- 646-8568.______T A G Sole Saturday Au­ 24 TBilaRd TRpk, Rto. S3 646-3515 Sell Your Car U e Proa Estimates aoelc eenstructad Iff toll basement, 1 car •leuretf egenierOMNNMle *' FOR Sole. 7 piece king gust 13,9-2pm. Antique 649^4304 * Huge Wood Deck .< fieor decks.. VsnioR, CT e 649-2638 Open M-P 5-5 / Sat. 5-I 1 2 8 garage. $187,500. Jack- e Call 0 4 7 -7 6 5 7 size bedroom set dork dishes and collectibles. » *?. ' 646^2293 ^ USED * Private Treed Lot son 8, Jackson Real 6 4 7 -7 9 ^ t wood. Very good con­ Mooseheod maple •15 Estote, 647-8400.D nCRRPBITRY/ nattstaTiMATis dition. $600. Coll 646- hutch, llvlngroom set, 4 Lines — 10 Days * Two Car Garage TH IN K Fasti Owner soys ' PsraaRaltMS LatM €aie 0142 otter 6pm.______moped, bike, gas stove CARS HE O IV D A. *12.5% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE, 60 MONTHS iRtMOOaiHfl etc. 539 Bush Hill Rood. * Move-In Condition sell and sell fasti Mid- FlOORtNO •8 Merkur Scorpio *19.495 508 charge each addi­ AT ‘128.86... SALE PRICE ‘7100. September occupancy I t HTV/STEREO/ tional line,'per day. You T A G Sole. August 13 and 88 Marc. Sabla *11,995 (Includes *300 Factory Rebate) •219,000 Is offered on this lovely niSiiSSSSSlmo APPLIANCES 14, 10-4pm. 94 Oxford can c a n c ^ at any time. W99MI oOSMeiw, dedis, mflug. 87 Marc. Q. Mar. LS The newCivicW&gon SORRY. 7 plus room Raised Street, Manchester. *13,895 20% Down - Tax & Reglatratlon Extra Ranch on Vernon ™ S E B i i i r NO REFUNDS OR G LOM BARDO & BecMtac wM IMMetcr kkfice USED 20 cubic toot West- Small furniture and 87 Marc. Tapaz *6795 Street. Contemporary e Floora like new KELMMIUND8CAPE ADJUSTMENTS M mm |HU mm "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A can’ ASSOCIATES avMlelMe. Cell ea» Femme, Jr. m anaiMi W li^NiNRe — Inghouse sIde-by-sIde more. 87 Marc. Gauger *10,999 design accents a prac­ e Spedallzlno In older doors refrigerator. Gold. Ex­ CALL HERALD 647-1413 tical and open floor 1 ^ 6474505 • Natural 8 eialned doors •HMWiceDeMnm cellent condition. 649- 'McKEEVERS"! Satur­ 87 Marc. G. Morqula *11,395 CARTER c h e v r o ie t plan, 3 bedrooms, 2'/} Rss. 6454145 e No waxing anymore 4069 otter 5pm.______day August 13th, 9om- baths, large kitchen SToiiE EXFiars 2pm. Please, no early 87 LIncaIn MK7 LSC *19,995 CLASSIFIED GE four burner electric MANCHESTER. Newer 2 and formal dining imbOITALL M nM rfM -M Htn Antypasofatcmawork, birds I 61 Washington 87 Fcrd Cr. Vic. *10,995 1229 WMN ST, Mt mediate occupancy. hol. Quiet, considerate. FOR RENT bed, $325. Courthouse conditioning. Best • Cuatom 2 Door Coupa. Grand Sport. A LlmHad 2 Door Coupa, Loadadtl LM | TOWN OF ANDOVER fireplace, ovartized at­ $94,000 Owner. 649-7182. Rad Ual •18385- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS $75 weekly. 649-2902. One Gold membership, otter over $1300. Coll i Bargamn <17.118 tached garage, private SOUTH Windsor. Beoutl- MANCHESTER. Availa­ 12'/b months left for 1988 REGAL ROOM for 'rent. Conve- 649-4418. I SALE: ‘13.73S** SALE: *14,321** ^*’1.^®!?''’?..®°“ '’® ®* Aopaali of the Town of Andover, Con­ background. ful 2 bedroom Town- ble Immediately. $450. Compared to reg­ necticut will hold a public hearing on August 17,1968, at 7-30 Owner, 646-3907 house with den! nlent location. Work­ Lovely 5 room cope. 2 ular price of $700 plus. SAVE: •2621«« SAVE: •2208*« 13 August, 1966. eosy commute to Hart­ ROCKVILLE. 34 Elm erol Statute 3 3 ^ prohibits MERCURY Grand Mar- X ment and garage. No both, kItchen-dInIng ouls LS 1988. Has ol-^ Zoning Board of Appeals ford moke this 4 bed­ monthly Association Street. Nice one bed­ the posting of advertise­ All Sale Priced Regals Shown In This Ad A r« Damonatrator Modola area, living room with ments by any person, firm or most everythlno..-. 1988 TOYOTA Andover, Connacticut room Garrison Colon­ tess! $149,900. Blan­ room, first floor, wall fireplace, sliding door Donald Ayrton, Chairmen ial o must to see. corporation on o telegraph, Leather Interior. For- ^ chard & Rossetto Real­ to wall carpet, stove, to deck. Lower level telephone, electric light or 4x2 PICKUPI PLUS “A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" SALE PRICED USED CARS 009-06 Features formal dining refrldoerotor, heat and mol Coach top root. « tors," We're Selling finished with wood- power pole or to o free, Insto-cleor windshield. * room, large eot-ln kit­ Houses" 646-2482.0 hot water Included, shrub, rock, or any other M04tA 19B6 Pontiac 6000 STE Sadan 88020A 1988 Buick Rlvlara Coupe burning stove. Min­ A ir suspension. Rust 4^ rU B U C SRRVICa ANNOUNCEMENT chen, flreploced living parking. I'/z months imum yearly lease. 643- natural oblect wlthouto writ­ 88040A 1968 Buick Ragal Cuatom Coup# •7378A 1088 Oldamoblle Calala Coupe •7840*' room, 1st floor family secu rity. $495. per ten permit for the purpose of proofed. Much, much 2487, Mondoy-Frldoy, more. Looks like a it Over IS to Selact From, •8213A 1988 Buick Cantury SMtan •7060* •604SA 1008 Buick Regal Cuatom Cpo. Door Cuttemor: room. Priced at month. 872-8095. 9-5 8om-4:30pm ask for protecting It or the public and "The pvrpoee of Ihle notice is to inform you of the poten­ $189,900. Century 21 Ep- L0T8/LAND carries o tine of up to $50 for showroom cor. Coll ! $8238A 1885 ChovroM S10 Pick Up Truck 8838BA 1808 Buick Cantury Ltd. Sedan weekdays. Garnet Miriam. each offense. tial odvorte heolth affects of lead. This it belne done even steln Reolty, 647-8895.0 FOR SALE Company. 282-1270. All Colors ■ All Styles - Varied Equipment theufh vour water may not bo In violation of the current 86042A 1965 Chwrrolot Z-28 Coupe •S280A 1985 Oldomoblla Calala Cpa. •tandord. The Unitod Stotee Environmental Fretoctlon SOUTH Windsor. New listing. Immaculate 3 TH E Hlghlonds In Coven­ ON E Side of 2 family for 88070A 1884 Q M C 1500 Pickup Truck •8328A 1984 Chovrolat Calobrlty Sadan Aoancy (BPA) and othoreara concerned about lead Indrlnk- rent. 3 bedrooms, OFFER STARTS AUGUST 10th. 1968 AND YOU MUST TAKE DELIVERY BY Ing seotor. Too much load In the human body con cause seri­ year old, 7 room Colon­ try. An affordable new AUGUST 3l8t, 1968 - OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 31. 1968 — •8408A 1084 Buick LeSabre Ltd. Coupe •8322A 1984 Buick Cantury Cuttom Sadan ous domoge to Ni# broln, kidneys, nervous system, and rod ial that offers 3 bed­ subdivision that offers washer-dryer hook-up, Mood celle. The oreoteet risk, even with short-term expo- rooms, Istfloor, family rolling wooded hills carpeting. Nice loca­ 88344A 1983 Buick Century Ltd. Sedan 88107A 1063 Cantury Cuatom Coupa turo, le to vouna children and proenont women." room, flreploced, 7’/i with o view and open tion. $695 per month. Our svator le lead-free at It leaves our roiarvolrs and baths, 2 cor garage, level lots olso. from Coll 644-2673 or 644-3313 want and travolt Itirouah water mains. Unfortunately, at evenings.______wotor site In vo«r ptumMna evetem or tome of our service bullt-lns and large pri­ 1-17 acres storting at 500 connecnens. email amounte of lead con ditiol ve Into the wo- vate yard. Priced at S70.000. Owner financ­ T H R E E Rooms. Cleon, IT’S quiet, 1st floor apart­ WEST CENTER CfiRDINfiL BUICK. INC ter. Tlw meet common cause of laod In drinkina water Is $232,900. U & R Reolty, ing available. Coll Fl­ leod boeed seMor used In cenneetino ports of o copper 643-2692.0 ano Realty and moke ment. Heat, applian­ LYNCH STREET plumMna evetem. plans for your custom ces. Prefer retired MANCHESTER, CONN. "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" "Lood iovole In your drinking water are likely to be I CONDOMINIUMS built home today. Fl­ woman or older mar­ TAG SALE TIM E hlohoet: FOR SALE ano Realty 646-5200. □ ried couple. Referen­ If this sticker le not on your car. you probably paid too much. 646-4321 01 ADAMS STF^iRET MANCHESTLH I L i - Q / C T f l • H vour homo or wotor tvttem hot lead plpoe, _I ces, security, lease. No (Open Eves Moncl.iy thru Thursdciy) # I • If vour hemo hot coppor plpot with lead solder, and pets. 646-6113.______FOREST Ridge Town- - A G A I N — - If fho homa It loee than flvo years eld, house. V/i boths, 3 bed­ H i ] M0RT0A8E8 TWO Bedroom apart­ - If you have toft or addle wotor, rooms, 1900 square feet ment. Stove and re- - If water site In Itie ptpee for aeverol hours." frldgerotor. no of living space, fire­ FM Um BEMNOTT The Teswi of Moncheeter Water Division It werkinp to place, olr conditioning, utilities, security. $500. *Tis the season to get rid of remove any pofontlol tourcoe of lead from Ite distribution STOF FORccummcii monthly. 646-7336. M E M B E R O F •yelom. The proctlco of uelno load plpot twos discontinued deck with view. Par­ If you are falling behind on many voartaao. Tfi# Town la In the precate of ramevinaanv tially finished wolk-out MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ all the leftover stuff you no Y* load connactlenasilMcIi remain In tho older tectlone of town. bosamant. Pool, tennis your mortgage payments... room Duplex In quiet *• iF u a H n la r t a ^ a ^ u lm a t lc ovtrdriva, front whaal driva. ***}; , JY How Does Dillon Do It? TMa prearom will begin In the eummer of IfM and continue court. Priced to salteit OR...11 your home le In foie- nelghborhhood. No powor ttaorlng. power brakaa. AM/FM atorao. aporf mlrrore, whoW covara, tinted gla until all of tho load tervicallnee ore removed. In addition to longer need!! $r I tho removol of leod cennocHons, the Town treats the water $159,000. Coll owner at olosure, WE CAN HELPI pats. $650 per month #»’ I roar dafoggar, olr conditioning cloth Intorlor. i688. #886, $680. to roduco Itt oMIltv to diaeolva lead. 647-0748.______No payment program avall- Includes appliances, no Find Out Before You Buy! Look of any expoeed pipae In your dsralllno. If eomoplpae DRASTICALLY Re­ abla for up to 2 yaara. Bad heat. References and hovo a dull, arov coier and con be eotlly tcrotchoo or duced. Well main­ cradit la not a problemtIAak lease. Coll 649-2003. Place your tag sale ad in the .1 CLYDE PRICE *88 TEMPO *81’ 2 Dm t • U S E Y O U R 1 USED CARS 1 bent, fboy ora probably lood and aheuld be replecad. To tained spacious 2 how LOW paymenta can MANCHESTER. 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