to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 24. 1988

STORE AND WANTED TO CARS CARS TRUCK8/VAN8 OFFICE SPACE FURNITURE Automotive SCHALLER FOR SALE FOR SALE ( DUY/TRADE ACURA If d r s a l e OFFICE Space. 500 1983 FORD Ranger. 43,000 square feet. Excellent ELECTRIC Recllner lift Old furniture, clocks, CARS USED CARS 1982 DODGE Omnl-024. miles, original owner, location. 647-9223. chair. Sold new for CLYDE Two door, One owner, very reliable. Excel­ $1400. 1 year old, In oriental rugs, lamps, FOR SALE 88 Caravan SE....*15.375 CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. FOR Rent. To be availa­ excellent condition. lent condition. Coll excellent condition. paintings, coins, je­ 88F-150P /U ...... *15,275 ROUTE 13, VERNON New tiree, and brakes. ble Navember 1st. One 1986 DODGE Aires SE. Dave, days, 646-2789, $495. Call 228-9160 for on welry, glass & china. 87 Interga L S ...... * 9,995 64 Caprica Wagon *8 2 9 5 $1450 or best offer. evenings, 644-4504. roont office with tele­ oppointment.______Silver, automatic, air 646-2359. phone answering ser­ Will pay cash. Please conditioning, power 87 Mazda RX7 ....*12,995 86 Spadrum 4 Or. *3995 vice. All utilities fur­ call, 646-8496. steering, power W Cantury 4 Dr. (2) •8995 ITV/STERED/ 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,250 1980 CADILLAC Sedan nished. Golden Oaks brakes, stereo. Excel­ 88 Calabrity 4 Dr. •7895 AUTD8FDR APPLIANCES lent condition. Must 87 Toyota QT ..... *10,250 Devllle. Excellent con­ Realty. 646-5099. or ___ I 86 Calabrity Euro 4 Dr. *7995 Judy. MO-4007.______sell. $4,500. Call 647- 88 Chev C20 ...... * 9,250 dition. $5500 or best RENT/LEA8E Sell Your Car 66 LaSabra Ltd. *11,995 offer. 742-0691. FOR Rent. Two room REFRIG ERATO R. $75. 9286. 88 SR-5 P/U ...... * 9,550 67 Skylark 4 Dr. *9495 FREE Mileage on low office suite, excellent Excellent running con­ 1984 EAGLE LTD Wagon. dition. Call 643-7498 of- 88 LeSabre...... * 8,995 67 Cantury LTD 4 Dr. *9995 cost auto rentals. Vil­ location. High traffic 4 Wheel drive, 5 speed, TRUCK8/VAN8 ter 5pm.______* 1 5 88 Merc. Sable... * 8,995 67 Spadrum 2 Dr. *7995 lage Auto Rental. 643- area. Plenty of off- air conditioning, 6 cy­ FDR SALE 2979 or 646-7044. street parking. Hot wa­ 4 Lines — 10 Days linder, all options, 85 Audi QT ...... * 9,250 67 Calabrity 2 Dr. •9495 I ter and electricity en- FUa DIL/CDAL/ 509 charge each addi­ great In snow. $4700 or 85 Buick RIverla.. *11,250 63 Honda Accord 2 Dr. *5995 63 Pontiac 6000 2 Dr. *5995 IMI8CELLANEDU8 cluded. Forced warm FIREWDOD tional line, per day. You best offer. 742-9770, af­ 85 Olds Clera .....* 7,995 air heating. Reasona­ ter 6. 63 Bulok Ragat *6995 FORD E-100 Van. 1983 ___Iautdridtive can cancel at any time. 85 Cadi DeVllle....* 7,995 Must sell. Fully ble rent. Golden Oaks SEASONED wood for 64 VW J d ta 4 Dr. *5995 SORRY, 1987 CHEVY Celebrity. 4 equipped. 6 cylinder. 1986 TOYOTA Pick-up tor Hanrhratpr MpralJi Realty, 646-5099, or sole. 8115/cord, will de­ 84 Continental.... * 7,595 NO REFUNDS OR door, V6, 9,000 miles. $6500. Negotiable. 742- parts only. Coll 666-2433 Judy, 220-4007. liver. Coll 649-1861, an­ ADJUSTMENTS 84 Pont. 8000...... * 8,905 872-9111 ytime. $9500. 41 Homestead 9157. or 289-4402. CAU HERALD Street, 649-2091. 84 Toy. Camry ....* 7,350 MISCEI1ANEDU8 83 LeSabre...... * 4,995 FOR RENT MUSICAL CLASSIFIED CARS 345 Center St., ITEMS Manchester • 647-7077 Tuesday, Oct. 25,1988 E a s t ^ to rtfo rd n o o o 643-2711 FOR SALE Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents square foot building. BANJO With case and Heat and office. 14 foot Instruction books. Ex­ door. Electricity. cellent condition. Ask­ Corner Burnside and ing $100. Coll Gene, Latimer Street. 646- 633-6164. T h e r a i c e 4144. AIDS education program targets town businesses MISCELLANEDU8 ROOMMATES FOR SALE B y AAlchele Noble Month. Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. declared this and stigmatism, people with uninformed fears WANTED Manchester Herald AIDS Aivareness week as AIDS Awareness Week in Manchester. might by hesitant to work with co-workers infected October is also Drug and Alcohol Abuse Awareness with AIDS,” she said. "As a responsible business, OLDER Active Gentle­ EIGHT month old water- bed, $325. Courthouse At least two Manchester residents reported to Month. the owners should be responding to this disease for man with nice large have AIDS have died. Eight to 10 town residents home, hear bus, look­ One Gold membership, The Manchester Area Network on AIDS decided their own benefit.” ing for man to share his 12'/i months left for have contracted the disease since statistics began will somehow touch everyone.” to direct its efforts at area businesses, where “ the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is an home. Very reasonable $450. Compared to reg­ being compiled in 1981. Clare Averbach, an epidemiologist at the AIDS largest number of people can be reached most of the infectious, fatal disease which currently has no cure rent. Prolect Home- ular price of $700 plus. And — if scientific estimates are accurate — there Eric 649-3426.0 Program at the state Department of Health time,” said Tummillo, a registered nurse. or preventive vaccine. It is a caused by an HIV shore, 236-4511. may be as many as 450 others in town affected with Services, said that national statistics predict that A policy statement concerning AIDS eduction in virus, which infects and damages cells of the the fatal disease. for every person diagnosed with AIDS, another SO to the workplace — which was recently established by immune system, leaving the body vulnerable to WANTED ENDROLLS Kathleen Tummillo, coordinator of the Manches­ 100 people are most likely infected with the HIV the 40-member group — will be sent out to all area life-threatening illnesses. It is spread primarily ter Area Network on AIDS, said that these statistics, virus, which causes the disease. According to businesses this week, she said. through sexual contact or sharing needles used to TO RENT 27*A w idth - 254 which come from her office, only tell part of the 13Y4 w idth - 2 for 254 Averbach, most people are Ignorant about these "Every business will at some point in time be inject illegal drugs. Primary victims have been GARAGE Wanted. No­ MUST IM plektd up it lh« storyB efore long, every family, every workplace, numbers. confronted with this problem,” Tummillo said. “ It homosexuals and drug addicts. vember fhrovgh March Hamid Of flea Monday thru every person is going to be somehow affected by In an effort to increase awareness, Gov. William is inevitable. for car. Cleon and dry. Thuraday bafom 11 a.m.only. AIDS,” she said on Monday. "This is something that O’Neill has declared October as AIDS Awareness “ But because there is still a lot of fear, hysteria See AIDS, page 10 649-5140. 7 foot Slate pool table for 171JHOUDAY/ sale. $650. Coll 644-2740. ' ISEASONAL POOL Table-Sears. Good condition. $300. Coll af­ I.M . Sm art ter 3;30pm or leave RECENT USED CAR FRAGRANT Balsam messoge. 568-1903. Ship sinks wreath, deocrated. FOR Sale. Coal Stove. ARRIVALS YOU MUST SEEII Guaranteed fresh. Warm Morning, Model helps teach Shipped UPS, $18. West 523, 100 pound capac­ of Mississippi, add S3. ity. Great shape. $225. M. PInkham Jr. P.O. 742-7485.______Box 55 MH, North Sulll- fire safety SEARS Frost-tree refrig­ 35 vehicles to choose from 86 CHRYSLER 84 HONDA ACCORD LX von, Maine 04664 WhHa. 4 Cyl.. 4 Spd. PB, PS. t C O n C in typhoon, erator, copper, excel­ Blua. 4 Cyl, 5 Spd. PB. PS, lent condition, $125. AC. P W Indcwi. Tin, Radic U C 9 U AC. Radio <7495 By Andrew Yurkovskv Custom wood cabinet, Manchester Herald I FURNITURE $25. Large solid wood 10 DAYS ONLY 83 TOYOTA CELICA 83 FORD coffee table, $100. G.E. Ofay. 4 Cyl. 6 Spd, PB, PS, Eighth District President Tho­ COLONIAL Sofa and Air Conditioner, $100. P WIndewa. AC. TIH. Radic. i 7 n n C CROWN VICTORIA mas Landers was dressed in an chair, $50. Five piece Oriental rug, $100. 643- Oct. 22 thru Oct. 31 sunreef * f y y o 2 Dr. Red, 8 Cyl, Autc, PB. sllverplate coffee set, 0842^______PS. PW, P Seata. AC. TIH. | A O n C undershirt and funny red pants. kiiiing 500 $25. 643-8178.______Radic, vinyl Tep HSfoU Thomas R. O^Marra, the district FREE Upright Plano. 87 HONDA PRELUDE QUEEN Size waterbed, 3 1978 Honda Civic, $50. W hitt. 4 Cyl. 5 Spd. fire spokesman, was made up like By Robert H. Reid river Monday. upholstered chairs, 6 647-9328.______PB, PS. Tin. R idio M U 95 85 OLDS CUTLASS an old white-haired professor. The Associated Press Ruby lashed the main^hilip- foot barrel bar, 10 foot -CARTEl Wagon. Auto. PS. PB. PW. Landers, O'Marra and other dresser/desk unit, 4 di­ pine island, Luzon, withAorren- (CARS 84 HONDA CRX PSaata, Air, TIH, Radio, Eighth District firefighters rectors chairs. All CHEVRO Crulaa • / 0 MANILA, Philippines — A tiat rains and wind gusts of up 140 Items like new. Fair IFDRSALE Blua. 4 Cyl. Ante <4495 stepped out of their usual roles passenger ship sank with more mph. IlH S M AIN STREET » TEL. M t-M M « MANCHESTKH (E xit » o lt l-^ V offers accepted. 649- 88 HONDA ACCORD today to put on a presentation on than 500 people aboard during the The storm caused widespread 8165. 86 CHEVY PICKUP.ennc fire safety at the Cornerstone height of Typhoon Ruby, and the flooding on the island, triggering n.d,^4Cy.,Au,cPB.PS, 1 ^ 2 ,9 0 5 Autc. PS. PB. Radio * 4 U y U Christian School on Main Street. coast guard said today at least 15 landslides and washing away The same presentations will be survivors were rescued. bridges. Agriculture Secretary You’ll hire the 86 HONDA CIVIC 85 HONDA ACCORD made throughout the week at The storm, which officials said Carlos Dominguez said prelimi­ 4 Dccr, 6 Spaad, PB. WhHa. 4 Cyl. schools in the North End as part killed at least 76 people on land nary estimates showed Ruby best when you find Radic <5995 <7195 of the district’s Fire Prevention and left 111,000 homeless, tore caused $45.7 million in crop i i ! lLr.K,./ Week. 85 HONDA ACCORD LX through the central Philippines damage. them in the \ I s n 't o n j p a id # 83 OLDS CUTLASS Dressed up like an old-time and into the South China Sea President Corazon Aquino’s R.d.6Cyi,Autc,PB,PS, jjg g g 4 Or., Auto. PS. PB, P firefighter, Landers helped dem­ today. y^your ca r,^ gQQ C e U te f S t , Windows. AC, Radio spokesman, Teodoro Benigno, Classified Section. *8495 onstrate the hand-drawn cart that Coast guard officials said the said a state of calamity may be i i MannhfaQtAr 'i ■ fire departments used in earlier 2,845-ton Dona Marilyn sank declared in the six-province Bicol M a n c h e s te r days to carry hoses. O’Marra. Monday in the Visayas Sea, about region of southeastern Luzon, 646-4321 who wore a .white lab coat, played 300 miles southeast of Manila. It which was without electricity the part of Professor I.M. Smart, was not clear how many people today. .OPEN DAILY USED CAR MANAGER SAYS... TOYOTA an expert on fire safety. were lost. The weather service said 9 to 9 f^iill The presentation was a fun one Lt. Rey Esguerra of the coast Ruby’s center passed about 50 FROM VERNON Cors Sat 9-5 FROM HARTFORD for the kindergartners, first- guard station in Cebu said res­ miles east of Manila and swept I-84W EXIT 59 Trucks Irama m San4iyi l-3a4E EXIT 1 graders and second-graders who cuers found 11 survivors on into the provinces of Tariac, OUT THEY GO... watched. They even had the Maripipi Island and another Bulacan and Nueva Ecija, the 20 YEARS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN MANCHESTER, CONN. NOW chance to see first-grade teacher small island and that four people Philippines’ rice-producing Geraldene Johnson take a ride 75 were found floating in the water. heartland. NEW VEHICLE SPECIALS Daily Rentals feet above the ground outside the Esguerra said rescue opera­ This morning, the storm had LEASING Leasing school in an aerial tower. tions would continue through the weakened slightly but was still Lynch Leasing Inc. Lynch Inc. But the underlying message night. packing winds of 102 mph as it iHanrhpslpr ’86 MERC CAPRI ’84 HONDA CRX Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald 6 4 6 -0 1 2 8 N e w 191 6 4 6 -0 1 2 8 was no joking matter. The Dona Marilyn was carry­ headed northwest for the South Blue, 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., Radio Blue, 4 Cyl., Auto, PB, After offering a brief history of SMOKE OUT — Smakey the Bear, alsD taday’s presentatian an fire safety by the ing 451 passengers and 60 crew China Sea. The U.S. military’s iPontiac Grand Hpral?i P. Locks, Was *5995 Was *5495 firefighting, Deputy Chief James knawn as firefighter Adam Bajaris, Eighth Utilities District Fire Department. members from Manila to Taclo- television network reported wind Sik #8-466 Sarles, known as “ Fireman Jim” well equipped waves tD Jimmy Dickersan, 7, left, and At right is district Directar Ellen ban on Leyte Island when it gusts up to 140 mph. •4995 •4495 to the kids, gave a lesson on the radioed a distress call, said In the Manila suburb of Marik- « 1 0 ,5 9 9 Jaey Pedemanti, 8, at the Carnerstane Landers. Carlos Go, general manager of ina, the most severely affected See FIRE, page 10 Christian Church an Main Street during Sulpicio Lines, owner of the district of Manila, men in boats ’83 H O N D A ’85 T O W N & vessel. were plucking survivors from S t a r s Others missing and feared dead rooftops after a river flooded its ‘> f ' PRELUDE COUNTRY from Typhoon Ruby included 25 banks. Widespread flooding was S t a n d o u t Blue, 4 Cyl. 5 Spd. PB. AC. Wagon, Auto, PS, PB, in the Mindanao Island coastal also reported in central Luzon. Radio. Was *7995 Air, Radio, Was *6495 city of Cagayan de Oro, 15 in Casualty and damage reports Desegregation Vision’ impresses sorne Mindanao’s Zamboanga del Sur were incomplete because of poor ★ * 6 “ .A v y t* province and about 70 aboard a *729 5 •5995 By Andrew J. Davis “ I think we have a serious schools which would lure black Generalities are nice (but) bus that plunged into a swollen See RUBY, page 10 Manchester Herald problem,” Tirozzi said.” I do this and white students with special­ they’re like waving the flag,” 0 because I believe in it. If you ever ized curriculums. said Board of Education member ’85 H O N D A ’86 H O N D A EAST HARTFORD — Educa­ get the courts involved in Connec­ The plan only calls for volun­ Francis A. Maffe Jr. “ Maybe this tion Commissioner Gerald N. ticut ... things will be done very, tary measures, Tirozzi said. is OK for a start. If that’s all it’s Voyage to Vietnam PRELUDE CRX ’Tirozzi told Manchester educa­ very, very differently. Though mandatory measures, going to be, it’s a failure.” Blue, 4 Cyl, Auto, PB, PS, Blue, H/F, 4 Cyl, 5 Spd, PB. tion officials and others Monday " I don’t want this issue ad­ such as busing students, are James P. Kennedy, school Tilt, Cass. Was *9495 Cass. Was *6995 that the state may face a dressed in the courts. They do addressed, only the courts or the superintendent, said he saw the is mission of mercy court-ordered desegregation plan things to you, not with you. They General Assembly can actually hearing as an “ introduction to the do It on their terms, not yours.” enact mandatory desegregation topic. To that degree he suc­ if it does not move to integrate By George Esper Khe Sanh where Marines with­ •8195 •6395 schools. Tirozzi gave an overview of the measures, he said. ceeded tonight.” OVER 100 POi OVER 100 TOYOTA CARS OVER 10i Y O T A TRUCKS The Associated Press stood a 77-day siege in 1968. /Acs o Tirozzi told about 150 people report and fielded questions Most Manchester officials who Joan O’Loughlin, co­ Their sentiment.s were ex­ during a l ‘A-hour presentation. attended the hearing said it was SPECIAL LARGE LARGE ipiZlAT ’87 T O Y O T A about his proposal todesegregate chairperson of the Manchester NEW YORK - The mercy pressed in a plaque presented to ’85 D O D G E The report describes numerous beneficial, but others saw the state public schools during a Interracial Council, said the mission of six former Marines, Vietnam with the inscription; “ In SELECTION SELECTION ways to desegregate city schools, 79 Granada COROLLA LANCER public hearing at East Hartford presentation as superficial. including one from Manchester, the hopes of preserving the peace, USED TOYOTA OF USED 85GMC including establishing magnet “ I ’d like to see it in more detail. See TIROZZI, page 10 aiiii CARS & SlHTi CItisle Pickup Blue, 4 Cyl, Auto, PB, Gold, 4 Cyl, Auto, PB, PS. Middle School. to clear mines in Vietnam is an we come to Vietnam once again, t dr. • oyL Aide. P i. AC, MM. TRUCKS PONTIACS V I, Aide. A a 9o«er O pt Pk 9, PS. AC. Radio, PW. PSeats, AC. Tilt. this time to help the preservation Cep, IK mNee. ABklng exchange of good will that the A B k ln g Was *6095 O ver 100 Preovmed Radio, Leather, Was *7195 Vietnamese hope will blossom of human life. 11th Engineers *2.995 [Partial Listing | f S E D C A P S VehkiM to ChooM From •8.595 into diplomatic recognition, an January 1989." 80 Brand Am Cpa. Principals view three Rs as top goal infusion of aid and the lifting of a ’The humanitarian “ people-to- 88 Sunbird 8T BO Olaxe S-10 87 Orand Am 87 Dodga CoK E 85 Tiyoti MR2 •7995 •6795 trade embargo. people” visit is private and is OenvwfW e. WMla ee Tehee. WNM A AHver, V t Cpe. Vfhde. Aade, AC. 9A. 4 O f. A u to , aa ra, A C HedMev M lc.ve Atde. AC. Red. • Apd. ta AC. world’ ’ — a goal that was fourth in WMkB. Appren. 4,000 mPeo. lo e d e d . lOtOOO m H M . giarae. MM. AMIng ■ .WO. AHoy whtWA ia(. PuP Power 9kg., A dert, WASHINGTON (AP) — Teach­ teaching students basic skills, teachers, the administrators Three of the Americans who A9MF M7.011. eeklno iid U n g •8,005 A o U n a A e k In g ing the three Rs — reading, ’rlting helping them develop positive the latest survey, up from eighth. ranked the top five as compe­ are going on the Jan. 9 mission. See MINES, page 10 *14.995 *15.095 •7.095 •B.5Q5 •7.995 and ’rithmetic — remains the self-images, and furthering intel­ The other goals Identified in the tence in subject matter; adjust­ Gene T. Spanos, of Rosemont, most important goal for high lectual inquiry and problem new survey were, in order; ing instruction to students; inter­ ni.; Robert Dalton, of Davidson- 88 Bm m v IIIi LE 07 Corilll LE 87 Cavillsr 80 Voyigtr SE 85Tiyitl4x4P/U 87 Sunbird SE school educators, according to a solving skills — remained the promoting development of moral personal skills 'with students; ville, Md.; and Frank Noe. of ORDER ■iM h. O pien Qreup II. WMMklkn WWW A p t Cpe, Med. Au$o, AC. C i Wegen. Atde. AC. 9 t. Aide. A a Oberae. Peoolry R.a.ita4.oia,w TODAY 9kg. 19,000 ndlM . M klng IMMtor. AuW. M . NC. P t. tlerae. 17K. AekIng pe.TM .9M rae.48M HM b • ie d . I9M . Med kM .. survey of secondary school lead­ same as in the 1977 survey. and spiritual values; providing competence in met^ds; andskill Stoughton, Mass., were at the MK./WWng O N E F O R •13,505 •7,505 •6,905 ers released today. Teaching basic skills also was career planning and training in in developing positive student Vietnamese mission to the United «B.005 The report from the National the top priority in 1965, but that special entry-level job skills; self-images. Nations on Monday. Index Y O U R A D year the second and third top promoting understanding the Asked which of 27 conditions William Johnson of Manches­ 88 0000 LE 07 Corolli 8R5 87 Cutliaa Sup. 88 Cimry LE 88 Sunbird 6T 85 Pontiac 0000 Association of Secondary School 20 pages, 2 BactlonB Cpe.. eurguody. VA, Aule. Principals summarizes the or­ objectives were, respectively, American value system; teach­ would have an impact on their ter, one of the six. did not go to mrnr A Qrey, VA OpM laicaa.any.saad. A Or. lye . Hue. Atde. AC. Cpe.. whdB. A M d. 9A. W igpn. VA. AC, 9A. 9e. TODAY! AC, 9W . MM. AekIng BBeK. fdee eguip. w klng AC. 1 o « iw . H K . AWdng PA, OMreo. AM . Mklng C m m M , m m . Aek In g lO M ganization’s 1987 survey of 1,225 promoting development of moral ing skills needed in a technologi­ schools in the next five years, Washington. ButloMsi___ 18 MHS World___14 When placing *11,005 •8,905 •8.505 •0,805 •0.005 •7.505 high school principals and assist­ and spiritual values, and promot­ cal society; teaching skills for almost half (49 percent) said The three who did meet with Classified - 19-20 Natlon/World JB-7 ant principals in 1,544 schools. It ing an understanding of the family life; promoting physical gang activity would have a strong Ambassador Trinh Xuan Lang, Comics _ _ 18 Dbituarles____ 2 your classified ad 00 Silirl Wigon 87 Flriblrd 87 Nliiin Maximi 80 Csllci OT L/B 80 Ford Ringir 88 Rimehargtr SE is a follow-up to similar surveys American system. fitness; and offering exposure to influence, followed by 39 percent head of the Vietnamese mission, Focus______15 Opinion____ 6-8 Vfeed grain, 9 pkM . VIL LongAed, 4 eyi, 91. aulo. Today’s high school principals ask for the STAR!! iwa. Auto, r a ra. AC ai. M . Auto. Moonraol. M irer. • Apd. AC. Mem V I. Aide. AC. 9ow 9kg. in 1965 and 1977. the fine arts. who listed increases in enrol­ reviewed their planned nine-day Local/State People______15 FyPy equipped. A009 ndlB. 9A. LOW MHee. aue, AAoyt. W tdie ■•no OMuMto. AMoira. LototWf M.. 1IK. Aaking Aunreof. M M .eM lng also see a greater need to prepare Asked to rate a list of skills and lment and 37 percent who identi­ trip to former battlefields below .2-5. 10 SpoHs___ M9M9*17JM Mklng IW. AWUna A e k In g The study indicated that the top 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 •0.005 American youth “ for a changing characteristics needed by fied youth unemployment. the Demilitarized Zone, including Lotlery. _ _ 2 Television. «15.«I5 •13,505 •10,005 •7.595 three goals of school officials — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 25. 1988 — 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 25, 1988 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Toyvn Police Roandup Costs rise ZBA, fearing soiled water, for taking Label reading program offered Man arrested In larceny “Label Reading; What Food Packages Really rejects body shop expansion Say,” will be offered as part of Manchester A man was arrested in connection with an incident risky waste Memorial Hospital’s Health Education Series at a Spencer Street office Saturday afternoon in By Nancy Concelman required Manchester Lumber fluids.” Wednesday at 6 p.m. The program will be held in the which he allegedly took about $200 in cash, police m Manchester Herald Inc. to build an off-site storm “He’s doubling the number of said. sewer drainage system for its cars that are going to be there, H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium. John Birdsong III, 36, of no certain address, was By Nancy Concelman •f Manchester Herald The Zoning Board of Appeals new facility at 401 New State that are going to leak some kind of charged Satui^ay with sixth-degree larceny, has denied a permit that wogld Road. fluid,” Mohr said. Poetry workshop planned possession of cocaine and possession of cocaine with have allowed the expansion of an Members also took into account Hachadourian said he felt the the intent to sell, police said. Police said they found The town will have to pay Manchester Community College will sponsor a nearly $5,000 more than it approp­ auto-body shop on New State the town’s aquifer-protection reg­ use was appropriate for the poetry workshop with John Stanizzi, poet-in- packets of what they suspected to be cocaine on Road because of what members ulations, which as proposed property, but agreed with a Birdsong after the incident. riated for Saturday’s successful residence in Middletown school system, Thursday Household Hazardous Waste Col­ said is a risk to Manchester’s would prohibit the expansion of recommendation from the town at 7 p.m. Police said that $210.70 was discovered missing groundwater supply. certain existing businesses that Engineering and Water and after Birdsong entered the office of Hosmer lection Day, the Conservation The workshop, which is free and open to the Commission chairman said The application for a special use hazardous chemicals in Sewer departments that Boulay’s Mountain Bottling, 15 Spencer St., at about S p.m. exception permit to expand Bob’s aquifer protection zones. Auto company be required to hook up public, will be held in Room D-19. Stanizzi will also Saturday. When police arrived at the scene. Monday. hold a poetry reading Friday at 8 p.m. in the school’s Chairman Arthur Glaeser said Auto Body at 390 New State Road repair shops are considered high to the Adams Street sewer line for Cheney Dining Room. Birdsong handed over $239 in cash, police said. was denied Monday by a vote of 3 risk under the proposed regula­ off-site drainage, which would Birdsong had told officials at the office that he was the town will pay 60 percent of the approximately $20,000 it cost to to 2. A special exception permit tions because the oils and fluids help prevent contamination. a member of the Hartford Police Department, may be denied by a simple used are hazardous to That recommendation is moot, Clinic planned in Bolton police said. When officers found four packets of collect, transport and dispose of hazardous waste that was re­ majority but a 4 to 1 vote is groundwater. however, because the special The Visiting Nurse and Home Care, Inc., of suspected cocaine in his possession, he told them required for approval. Members of the Planning and exception permit was denied. that the packets belonged to him but that he was ceived at the Manchester landfill Manchester will conduct a blood pressure screening off Olcott Street. The other 40 ZBA alternates Thomas Lat- Zoning Commission are revising Boulay had proposed using dry at the Bolton Pharmacy Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. working for Hartford police, police said. tanzio and David Mohr and the proposed regulations. A pub­ wells on the site to prevent Birdsong was presented in Manchester Superior percent will be reimbursed by the state. -member Alphonse Reale voted to lic hearing will be needed before a flooding on his property that SITTIN G PR ETTY — Hazel Court on Monday. His case was continued to Nov. 7. deny the permit while members would result from a sewer hoo­ Lecture on stress scheduled The town must pay for tht total vote is taken. Newcomb of 25 Eastfield St. cost of the collection'before it can Edward Hachadourian and John Boulay argued that a small kup. ZBA members argued that A lecture on “Stress in Children” will be held looks pretty enough to be Sexual assault charge filed receive reimbursement from the Moran voted against the motion amount of chemicals spill at the they had denied a request by to deny. Members Edward Colt- shop. Zoning Enforcement Of­ Manchester Lumber to use dry Thursday at 7 p.m. at Manchester Community part of the display at Second A Hartford man was charged Sunday in state. College in the Program Center of the Lowe Building. The town appropriated $15,000 man and Harry Reinhorn were ficer Thomas O’Marra said Bou­ wells and required the company Congregational Church, 385 connection with an incident earlier this year in , absent. lay “runs a very clean facility.” to hook up to a sewer line. The guest speaker will be Dr. Stephen Sinatra, which a Manchester woman said she was sexually for this year’s collection day, but director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at Manchester N. Main St., where people expected the cost to go over the Robert Boulay, owner of the But Lattanzio said that the use Boulay’s application may be Memorial Hospital. are getting ready for the Old assaulted, police said. body shop, proposed to pave a of the property “would certainly reconsidered if substantially dif­ Charles T. Jefferson, 31. was charged with original estimate, Glaeser said. ferent information becomes Tyme Fair. The fair will be Radiac, the New York City firm grass area next to the shop to ... add to the possibility and first-degree sexual assault, third-degree assault, store 35 to 50 cars in addition to probability of the leakage of available, Hachadourian said. Society to hold rummage sale open Saturday from 10 a.m. second-degree larceny and third degree robbery,, that collected the waste, u^ated town officials on the amount of the 45 he now keeps. The cars, to 4 p.m., with crafts from police said. which Boulay said are capable of The Women’s Society of Community Baptist The victim told police that Jefferson choked her waste being taken and the cost Church will hold a rummage sale at the church around New England and a throughout the collection, so the being driven, would be stored for Special exception allows Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturday from 9 luncheon. and took a bracelet from her on June 1 during an an average of 30 to 90 days until incident in her home on Ridgewood Street, police price wasn’t a surprise. Glaeser a.m to noon. Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald insurance companies evaluate said. She said that Jefferson had sexually assaulted said. them. Boulay said about 75 eatery in industrial park her a few weeks earlier, police said. Glaeser said that before the percent of them would probably Comedian to entertain AARP Jefferson appeared in Manchester Superior Court event he and town officiants had A breakfast and lunch restau­ zone with ZBA approval. Board discussed the probability that the be hauled away by the in.surance The Manchester chapter of the American Obituaries on Monday. His case was continued to Nov. 7. companies and junked. rant will be allowed to open in the members Edward Hachadour­ collection would cost more than Manchester Industrial Park with ian. Alphonse Reale and John Association of Retired Persons will sponsor a tripto appropriated. Lattanzio and Mohr said the La Renaissance in South Windsor to see comedian body shop is an inappropriate use Monday’s approval by the Zoning Moran voted. Alternates Thomas mede, N.J.; and four Teens arrested In burglary "rhis year’s collection was “a Board of Appeals. Lattanzio and David Mohr voted Charlie Prose. Howard O’Brien Peter E. Portante big success” compared to a 1985 because it is about 1,100 feet from The $32 registration fee is due by Friday. Checks grandchildren. Three Manchester teen-agers were arrested one of the town’s largest aquifers. Board members unanimously in place of members Edward Howard J. (“O’B”) O’Brien, 70, The funeral will be Thursday at Peter E. Portante Sr., 72, of collection in which $7,000 worth of approved a special exception Coltman and Harry Reinhorn, should be sent to Dorothy Hughes, 405 Lady Bug Friday after police surrounded a Broad Street home hazardous waste was brought to Aquifers throughout Manchester Lane, Vernon 06066. of Windsor Locks, father of 10 a.m. in St. John’s Episcopal New Britain, died Sunday (Oct. and foiled a burglary there, police said. .supply residents with about 40 permit requested by Barbara A. who were absent. James O’Brien of Coventry, died Church, East Hartford. Burial 23, 1988). He had been employed the landfill, he .said. Moore and Denise V. Morrill to The three youths, all 14 years old, were found with This year, the town collected percent of their drinking water. The applicants propo.sed 1? Monday (Oct. 24, 1988). will be at the conveniecne of the by the former Manchester jewelry in their possession when police found them Lattanzio said if the town was open a restaurant at 166 Colonial parking spaces, including six Discussion on domestic violence Besides his son, he is survived family. Calling hours are Wen- Modes, Manchester, for 50 years. about $21,000 worth of waste, but Road, in a building behind Alpha hiding in closets in the home, police said. The Glaeser said he plans to send a aware eight years ago of the ri.sk spaces that Alpha has agreed to “Domestic Violence and the Law’’ will be the by his wife of 45 years, Dorothy V. dessay from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 He is survived by his wife, burglary occurred at about 1:15 p.m., police said. that certain businesses po.se to Distributors Inc. rent to them. Zoning regulations (Battey) O’Brien; four daugh­ p.m. at the Glastonbury Funeral Edith (Monaco) Portante; three bill for about $1,450 to one of the Moore said the restaurant subject of a luncheon speech Thursday at noon. Police would not release the names of the youths schools that delivered hazardous the aquifer, he probably would require nine spaces. Officer Beau Thurnaur of the Manchester Police ters, Mrs. Steven (Dolores) Ather Home, 450 New London Turnpike, sons, Peter E. Portante Jr., because of their age. They were all charged with have voted against the auto-body would be open from 6 a.m. to 2 of East Granby, Mrs. Denis Glastonbury. Thomas J. Portante, both of waste. Glaeser declined to name p.m. Monday through Friday, Moore, who said she has Department will be the guest speaker at the several counts each of burglary, larceny and the school Monday because he shop use at that time. Reale and worked in the industrial park for luncheon at South Methodist Church. (AnnMarie) Gallagher of Suf- Memorial donations may be Plainville, and Richard L. Por­ criminal mischief in connection with Friday’s Mohr agreed. serving breakfast and lunch field, Mrs. Don (Kathleen) Bow­ made to the East Hampton tante of Bethel; a brother; four hadn’t sent the bill yet. mainly to employees who work in a number of years, said there’s a The luncheon cost $5 per person. To make burglary and others at the same address, police Hazardous waste can include “We can’t lose sight of the fact “dire need” for a restaurant reservations call 647-3061. man of Pinellas Park, Fla., and Volunteer Ambulance Associa­ sisters; four grandchildren; and said. that this is an aquifer,” Reale the industrial park. Mrs. Richard (Judith) Frankov- tion, East Hampton 06424. several nieces and nephews. One of the youths was charged with five counts of anything from motor oil to some The board required as condi­ there. Moran agreed. its of West Hartford; two other industrial detergents. said. The funeral will be Wednesday burglary, according to police. Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Board members cited contami­ tions of approval that the restau­ The restaurant will be the only Halloween party planned sons, Richard O’Brien of Holland, at 9:30 a.m. at the New Britain The youths attempted to leave the home through a Glaeser said at a Conservation nation of the New State Road rant be open only “normal” place to get food in the industrial Vt., and Joseph O’Brien of Emma O. Pedersen Memorial Funeral Home, 444 Commission meeting earlier this SKATE BREAK — J.B. Greatorex, 15, and Jamie Stone, breakfast and lunch hours. park other than from the food The Bolton Women’s Club is selling tickets all this kitchen door when they noticed police officers month that Manche.ster and East aquifer that was discovered a few week for its Halloween Party for children, Windsor Locks; three brothers, Emma O. Pedersen, 89, of 80 Farmington Ave. Burial will be in outside, police said. Police said the youths hid in the 13, both of Manchester, stop to take a soda break at the years ago. As a result, the Zoning regulations allow a trucks thalcome through. Morrill John T. O’Brien of Hartford, Arcellia Drive, widow of Aage St. Mary’s Cemetery. Calling closets when they realized the house was Catholic high schools would par­ Planning and Zoning Commission restaurant use in an Industrial said. scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Bolton High William O’Brien of East Hartford ticipate in the collection. corner of Bissell and Main streets after school Friday. School. Pedersen, died Monday (Oct. 24, hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. surrounded. and Robert F. O’Brien of Windsor 1988) at the Manchester Memor­ and 7 to 9 p.m. For more information call Gail Berweger at Locks; three sisters, Anna Marie 649-0087. ial Hospital. McLaughlin of Hartford, Marion She was bom in Sweden, Feb. 2, Clark of Winsted, and Eleanor 1899, and had been a resident of Frances Gancarz Current Quotations DeNino of Wethersfield; 13 Hartford for 10 years, before Frances (Petrizzo) Gancarz, Public Meetings grandchildren; a great- moving to Manchester five years 74, of South Windsor, wife of granddaughter. He was prede­ ago. She was a member of the Joseph J. Gancarz and sister of “It was like riding a monster, and the only thing ceased by a brother, Joseph Danish Sisterhood Lodge of Ann Civitillo of Manchester, died you could do was to hang on. I covered my face with Meetings scheduled tonight. O’Brien. Hartford. Saturday (Oct. 22,1988) at home. my arms.” — Delivery man Wilhelm Walght The funeral will be Thursday at She is survived by two nieces, Besides her husband and sister, describing how he survived a fall from the fifth floor Manchester 9; 15 a.m. from the Windsor Locks Martha Lassen of Chicago, III., she is survived by a son, Richard with only minor injuries when a six-story New York Again Funeral Home, 441 Spring St., and Janet Emmanuel of Du­ M. Gancarz of East Hartford; two office building collapsed. The right choice Hearing on the Hockanum River Linear Park funding, Lincoln Center hearing room, 7 p.m. Windsor Locks, followed by a rango, Colo.; a nephew, Roy daughters, Paula Gancarz of Pitkin Glassworks, Lincoln Center gold room, Mass of Christian burial at 10 Anderson of Highlands Ranch, Wethersfield and Joanne Ricciar- “She doesn’t have a name. I’m going to call her a.m. at St. Mary’s Church. Burial Joan.” — Pedro Senteno Vale commenting on his 7:30 p.m. Colo.; and a friend, Wanda L. delli of South Windsor; a brother, will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Morrison, with whom she lived. James Petrizzo of Bloomfield; plans to name his ninth child, who was bom Sunday, Calling hours are Wednesday The funeral will be Wednesday another sister, Mary Petrizzo of after the hurricane that swept his hometown of Andover from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at 1 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Hartford; and a granddaughter. Bluefields, Nicaragua, the day before. Elections Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 Memorial donations may be Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be The funeral was today with Environment p.m. made to the Windsor Locks Lions in the Palisado Cemetery, Wind­ burial in Mount St. Benedict’s ___ Club Ambulance Fund, P.O. Box sor. There are no calling hours. Cemetery, Bloomfield. The Sam- ' f h O U Q l l t o Bolton 312, Windsor Locks 06096. Memorial donations may be sel & Carmon Funeral Home, 419 " Mike Meotti has been Special town meeting on architect appropriation. made to the Church of the Buckland Road, South Windsor, recognized as the .Senate's Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. James P. McNally Sr. Nazarene, 236MainSt., Manches­ w as in charge of the ter 06040. arrangements. A second message is conveyed by the strange leader on enviromnental Charter Revision Commission, Community Hall, James P. McNally Sr., 64, of symbolism of the three walled Sukkah. Rabbinic 8 p.m East Hampton, husband of Cathe­ law tells us that “a three-walled Sukkah is fit issues. rine (Wallace) McNally and (kosher) for use.” Despite the missing wall, the Coventry father of Karen Jenkins of Deaths Elsewhere Sukkah continues to stand. Somehow life goes on. Food Distribution, Town Office Building, noon Manchester, died Sunday (Oct. Life, it has been observed, is full of heartbreak but it His aecomplishinenis include: to 1 p.m. 23, 1988) at Middlesex Memorial is also full of ways of overcoming it. Solid Waste Committee, Town Office Building, Hospital, Middletown. Virginia Piper Nearly two days after Piper In the first flush of sorrow we say, “My life is 7: 30 p.m. He was an operating engineer paid the kidnappers $1 million, done! I can never get over this, I cannot survive •Spearheading a $10 million Republican Town Committee, Town Office for 45 years with Local No. 478 ORONO, Minn. (AP) - Virgi­ then the largest ransom ever paid such a blow.” But somehow we do survive and we do Building, 7:30 p.m. and operated all types of heavy nia Lewis Piper, a socialite who for a kidnap victim in the United go on. In life, a piece of a wall falls away now, state “superluiKl" to clean up operating equipment. Among his was found shackled to a tree in States, Mrs. Piper was found another piece at another time, but the Sukkah projects, he completed jobs in northern Minnesota after being chained to a tree in dense forest. remains standing. hazardous waste sites Manchester High School and the kidnapped from her home 16 Five years later, and only 16 Which rabbi or counselor has not heard people cry Lottery Manchester Police Station. years ago, died of cancer Mon­ days before the statute of limita­ out when the wound is raw. “How do I go on?” ’The Besides his wife and daughter, day. She was 65. tions would have closed the book only honest answer is. “I don’t know how to go on but •Increasing funding lor state- he is survived a son and daughter- on the case, two men were I do know that others have gone on and you are Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries in-law, James P. and Michelle Two masked gunmen kid­ indicted and subsequently con­ probably as wise and as brave, and as strong as land acquisition for parks and ''The days of the town dump are numbered. We have around New England. McNally Jr. of Colchester; napped Mrs. Piper, the wife of victed in the case. The convic­ they.” recreation Connecticut daily: 087. Play Four; 9908. another daughter and son-in-law, millionaire Harry C. Piper Jr., tions were later reversed and the But if life is to go on, if we are to survive the to explore cheaper and safer alternatives—like Massachusetts daily: 5408. Patti and Christopher Melnikow retired chairman of the invest­ two men, Kenneth Callahan and collapse of a wall or our Sukkah. we must learn to Tri-state daily: 897, 1101. of Concord, Calif.; a brother, ment firm Piper Jaffray Inc., Donald Larson, were acquitted at look at the three walls that are standing rather than In his first term as your state recycling—for dealing with solid waste. ” Rhode Island daily: 5598. Myles F. McNally Jr. of Runne- from her home July 27, 1972. a second trial in 1979. at the one which has fallen. senator, Mike Meotti has emerged •Developing nationall\ Rabbi Richard Plavin as a leader on the issues important recogniz.eil legislation that Weather Temple Beth Shomom, Manchester to you. establishes recscline as ihc basis for state s^^Pml u;iste He listens. He thinks. Then he acts. policy REGIONAL WEATHER Partly sunny Manchester Herald Manchester and vicinity: To­ USP8 327-SOO VOL. CVIII, No. 21 Aoou-Weadhet^ forecast for Wednesday night, partly cloudy. Low 30 to 35. Mike has initiated legislation to pro­ •Launching state's groinul Daytime CondWons and High Temperatures Wednesday, partly sunny. High Publlthod dally axcapt Suggested carrier rates tect and preserve our environment. around 50. Outlook Thursday, Sunday and certain holi- are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 toe water protection plan daya by the Manchester one month, $23.10 for He’s guarded our state’s most im­ Y mostly sunny. High around 50. Publlshine Co., 16 Bral- three months. $40.20 for West Coastal, East Coastal: nard Place. Mancheilar, ealx months add $92.40 tor portant investment in the future: Tonight, becoming clear. Low 35 ConO. 06040. Second one year. Senior citizen to 40. Wednesday, mostly sunny. class postage paid at and mall rates are avallo- education. And he’s responded to High around SO. Outlook Thurs­ Manchester, Conn. Post­ ble on raquaat. the challenges the 1980s pose for our day, mostly sunny. High around master; Send address To place an advertlso- Mike Meotti changes to the Manches­ mant, or to report a news 50. ter Herald. P.O. Box 591, Item or picture Idee, call families, with programs to help the Northwest Hills: Tonight, Manchsatar, Conn. 06040. 643-2711. Office hours are oldest and the youngest members of DEMOCRAT FOR STATE SENATE partly cloudy. Low around 30. 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday Wednesday, partly sunny and If you don't receive your through Friday. our society. cool. High in the 40s. Outlook Herald by S p.m. wsekdays The Manchester Herald Manchester»Glastonbury Thursday, mostly sunny. High in or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, Is a member of The please telephone your car­ Associated Press, the Hebron«Bolton«Columbia Agante the 40s. rier. If you're unable to Audit Bureau of Clrcule- in 1988, he’s the right Oom* reach your carrier, call llona, the New England Paid tor by Mike Meotti for State .Senate 88, Gary Minor, Treasurer Long Island Sound to Watch aubacrlbar service at 647- Newspaper Association choice. Hill, R.I. and Montauk Point: Today’s weather picture was drawn by Donielle Warren, 9046 by 6 p.m. waekdaya and the New England Tonight, west winds 10 to IS knots, who lives at 7 New|k)rt Drive in Bloomfield and attends for daHvery In Manchsatar. Press Association. ,eisss aocm wstaiw. sic. ^ a s 2 feet or less. the Cornerstone Christian School. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 25, 1988 — 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 25. 1988 Thompson cites his work, experience CAMPAIGN L O C A L Coventry hearing Bv Andrew Yurkovsky draws condo foes Manchester Herald Campaign *88: NOTEBOOK & S T A T E By Jacauellne Bennett an enginfeer for the project, also Commitment. Experience. 13th Assem bly District Manchester Herald asked for an OK to move three Those are the two words Rep. John W. Thompson Meotti to speak on water Police suits settled gravel-packed water wells Jr., D-Manchester, uses to explain why voters COVENTRY — About 20 resi­ deeper into the wetlands area to should elect him to a second term in the Legislature. state Sen. Michael Meotti will speak on the HARTFORD (A P )— A settlement has dents turned out for a public allow for better operation of the Thompson, a former Manchester mayor, lists need to protect groundwater sources at the been reached in a federal lawsuit filed his campaign co-chairman, Bettye Kramer, Nov. 3 annual meeting of the Connecticut against the Torrlngton and Winsted police hearing by the Planning and wells. what he's done during his first two years in Hartford Residents voiced concerns stopped that day. But among those who were, Association of Soil and Water Conservation departments by a Torrington woman who Zoning Commission Monday to prove his point. several recognized him and a few eagerly promised about the impact of the project on Districts. claimed police failed to protect her, night to oppose a site plan for a The implication is that Republican Susan Buckno, the wetlands. to vote for him. Meotti, the banquet speaker for the meeting, according to a court cierk. 260-unit condominium complex his opponent, does not have the same commitment “ Who is liable if I lose land from Despite Thompson’s claims of commitment, is co-chairman of the General Assembly’s A clerk at U.S. District Court said near the Bolton town line. or experience. But Thompson is coy about drainage into the river from these Buckno echoes the criticism Thompson had Environment Committee and co-chairman of Monday the case involving Joanne Trem- The hearing on the Cotswold criticizing Buckno. And most of the criticism he directed at Swensson two years ago, describing him site plan has been continued to condos?” resident Tom Lada does offer he says is "off the record” and not for the state’s Acquifer Protection Task Force. ins. 38, was reported settled last week, two as being out of touch with the voters he represents. Meotti, a Glastonbury Democrat, represents weeks before the trial was to begin. Nov. 28. asked. publication. The condominiums would be While she campaigns door to door on her own, she the 4th Senatorial District. He is seeking Attorneys connected with the case Residents say the project would Thompson, 56, who is a business consultant, has says that Thompson has to be introduced by have a negative impact on the built near the Hop River. his office, John W. Thompson Associates, on Center re-election and is opposed by Republican Carl Monday refused to comment except to say campaign volunteers who live in the neighborhoods there is a tentative settlement but money environment, and would strain Others said they fear there Street. Before becoming a representative, he Zinsser of Manchester. would be a drop in the water table he canvasses. A panel of specialists will discuss aquifer and appropriate releases have not been town services such as police served on the town Board of Directors from 1971 to which could have a negative Swensson, too, said that Thompson has not been protection at the meeting, which is scheduled exchanged. protection. The commission has 1977. as visible as he ought to be. While admitting that she impact on supply of water in their from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Sphinx Temple on Tremins claimed police faiied to protect already approved a special ex­ ' He worked hard to get to the Legislature, was not familiar with his work in the Legislature, ception permit that will allow the wells and that sewage from the challenging former Rep. Elsie "B iz” Swensson the Berlin Turnpike. her from beatings by her then-husband, she said, "I just feel that all his votes went for the Jeffrey, over a four-year period. She had condominium complex, but it has complex might contaminate three times before winning the 13th Assembly leadership.” not yet acted on a site plan. wells District seat two years ago. sought $3 million when she filed the federal John I. Garside Jr., Manchester’s Republican Presidential ballots ready complaint in March 1986. “ I want to emphasize we’re not Leahy said a . survey of Hop He says that he has also worked hard for his town chairman, has similar complaints about Patrick Flynn/Manchaatcr Herald here tonight to determine if these River showed that more than one Connecticut citizens who neglected to constituency, a claim disputed by local Republicans Thompson. condominiums should be built. million gallons of water flow become voters may still qualify to vote for the but supported by his Democratic and Republican Though she won’t cite specific examples, Buckno CLEAN CLASSIC — Bob Brown, owner of Center Motors at 461 Main St., That decision was made in through the area daily, and that office of president in the Nov. 8 elections, by colleagues in the General Assembly. questions whether some of Thompson’s votes have February when a special permit the water tank for the complex using presidential ballots available from town ‘Laundry’ trial starts washes his 1967 Ford Gaiaxy in front of his business. The 13th Assembly District consists of much of I been in the best interests of those he represents. was issued for the building, ” PZC would hold about 200,000 gallons. clerks. The paper ballots contain only the south Manchester; the 4th, 6th, 8th, 11th and 12th However, Thompson’s Republican colleagues on NEW HAVEN (AP) - Federal prosecu­ Chairman Jonathan Kreisberg Of that, about 30,000 gallons names of the presidential and vice presidential voting districts. the legislative committees on which he serves offer tors have opened their case against a said. would be used daily, he said. candidates. They can be obtained from any One of the charges that Thompson leveled against a positive assessment of his first term. Thompson is Colombian charged with laundering more Virus still a mystery Food distribution set Stratford developer John F. Leahy predicted there would be town clerk, but must be filed with the clerk in Swensson two years ago was that she was out of a member of the Appropriations, Environment and than $10 million in drug money through a Bigley. who was present, wants to no impact on neighboring wells. the citizen’s town of residence. The deadline WATERBURY (AP) — Doctors are The Manchester Area Conference of touch with those she represented. He said in one of Human Services committes. front corporation set up in Greenwich by build the condominiums on 130 The complex would have its Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald for applying for the ballots is Monday, Oct. 31. citing an unidentified virus as causing the Churches will distribute flour and two several recent interviews that he has made a real Sen. George Gunther of Stratford, the ranking undercover agents. acres of land off Routes 6 and 44 own septic treatment plant next They must be filed with the appropriate town increased incidence of patients seeking pounds of butter to each family registered effort to communicate with his constituents by Republican on the Environment Committee, said, Carlos Restrepo, of Medellin, who was near the Bolton town line. to a pool to be built there. clerk before the polls close at 8 p.m. Nov. 8. emergency-room treatment of respiratory for the government surplus commodities holding meetings in Manchester’s Municipal GOOD NEWS — Rep. John W. “ (Thompson) seems to be a very concerned guy, a arrested in June 1987 as a result of a Due to a lengthy presentation of However, the water system To be eligible to use a presidential ballot, a infections. program on Thursday from 3 to 5; 30 p.m. at Building and local workshops on matters concern­ Thompson addresses reporters during a good attender, and he participates.” three-year FBI investigation code-named the site plan by attorneys and would be operated by an existing person must live in a Connecticut town, must “ It’s a viral, upper respiratory infection, Center Congregational Church. For infor­ ing the handicapped, the retarded and the elderly. news conference in the Lincoln Center Rep. Glenn Arthur of New Britain, the ranking “ Expressway,” is claiming he was en­ several professional consultants water company. be at least 18 years old and must be a U.S. like a vicious coid that carries tracheitis mation regarding eligibility guidelines, call His commitment, he said, is demonstrated by hearing room last week. ^ Republican on the Appropriations Committee, gaged in the legitimate business of buying on behalf of Bigley, the meeting Although roads within the com­ what he says is his perfect attendaoce in the citizen. and selling currency and that agents set out ' and bronchitis along with it,” said Roger 646-4114. described Thompson as someone who work.s hard Branson, an emergency physician at lasted more than four hours. plex would be maintained by Legislature and the fact that he missed only one for his constituency. He said he would rate him in to entrap him. Manchester attorney Leonard condominium otvners, residents roll-call vote. campaign pictures show him looking into the U.S. District Judge Jose Cabranes Waterbury Hospital. distance with a serious expression on his face. His the upper quarter of freshman legislators in both Weicker gets endorsement “ Most of the cases involve prolonged Fire flow test set Jacobs, representing Bigley, would use town services such as “ I think I ’ve been very responsive,” he said. houses. detailed the charges brought against said, “ I could have summarized police and fire protection, as well Thompson lists a number of accomplishments, fellow legislators, while praising him as a studious Restrepo before attorneys Monday gave coughing, starting with a sore throat. It’s The town Water Division wili conduct a freshman representative, describe him as quiet. “ As a legislator, I have high regard for him,” he SANE/FREEZE, a national association got a iot of people very sick.” all of this for you, but due to the as the schools. Jacobs said. including a grant of $50,000 for the fire museum in said. seeking the reduction of nuclear arms, has their opening arguments, telling the fire flow test for fire protection on Hilliard size of the project, and its Throughout the evening. Jac­ Manchester and a law that will increase state His interests are solitary ones. He jogs 3 to 4 miles Arthur did criticize the grant for the fire museum endorsed the bid of U.S. Sen. Lowell P. 12-member jury that Restrepo was, in and Electric streets at 10 a.m. Wednesday. importance to us. the town of obs also said the developer had funding for funeral expenses of workers acciden­ each morning, and he says that reading is one of his as a “ pork-barrel” request, but he added that it was Weicker, R-Conn., for re-election to a fourth essence, accused of running a large-scale The test may cause decreased water Coventry, and the residents here, met all the zoning requirements. tally killed while on the job. He also was behind great interests. probably one of the more justifiable ones. term. Weicker has also been endorsed by money-laundering scheme for cocaine Park hearing tonight pressure in the areas of Hilliard, Electric we felt it was best to give as In addition to two bridges t)iat providing more money to pay for care for Buckno, on the other hand, is a gregarious woman Rep. Janet Polinsky, D-Waterford, co­ Connecticut Freeze Voter, a statewide organi­ dealers. and Regent streets. complete a presentation as would be built over a brook that Alzheimer’s disease patients. who is quick to start a conversation and establish a chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, zation devoted to halting the nuclear arms A public hearing is scheduled for 7 tonight possible.” runs through the property, there This past session he worked with Sen. Michael P. rapport with others. tapped Thompson as co-chairman of one of the race. in the Lincoln Center hearing room on how Abuse talks tonight If approved, the proposed lux- would be four tennis courts, the Meotti, D-Glastonbury, and Rep. James McCava- committee’s subcommittees because of his reputa­ Weicker is opposed by state Attorney $1.4 million in state funds should be spent to ery condos would be built in pool with a bathhouse, and nagh, D-Manchester, to pass legislation to allow But Thompson said that the unsmiling face in his Vandals hit cemetery tion as a good legislator. General Joseph 1. Lieberman, a Democrat. develop the Hockanum River Linear Park. A program on preventing the abuse of clusters and designed like “ old parking, plus a nature trail. Manchester another two years to complete a pictures does not reflect unfriendliness. Whal it “ He’s very quiet,” she said. "You’ve got to watch A news release from the Weicker campaign STRATFORD (AP) - More than 200 Members of the park advisory committee drugs and aicohol, sponsored by New Hope English cottages.” Jacobs re­ Before the presentation. Main revaluation to replace the bungled one that was does reflect, he said, is honesty. him work and hear what he says. He’s very good. committee on the endorsements describes tombstones, some of them predating the want public comment on how to spend the Manor/Crossroads, will be presented to quested permission to alter the Street resident Judy LeDoyt discarded earlier this year. "I find it difficult to smile on cue," he said while The best legislators aren’t the ones who get up on a Weicker as a leader in arms control and the American Revolution, were toppled or money before making a decision, commit­ night at 7 at South United Methodist original approval from the PZC asked that the commi.ssion con- In appearance, at least, Thompson is a contrast to campaigning door to door on a recent afternoon. soapbox and scream.” original co-sponsor of legislation calling for a destroyed by vandals in two Stratford tee member Barbara B. Weinberg said Church, 1226 Main St. The program is so that the exterior on each .■:ider a moratorium on multiple his opponent. He is a softspoken man who appears No one was home at many of the houses on Thompson said that among the important issues verifiable freeze with the Soviet Union on cemeteries, authorities say. today. aimed primarily at teen-agers and their cluster can have a different and cluster housing until an almost shy in his dealings with the public. His Courtland and High streets where Thompson and in the next two years would be the budget, testing and deployment of nuclear weapons. Over the weekend, more than 170 grave The committee has been studying condi­ parents. design. updated plan of development for education, foster care and the statewide shortage of markers at the Union Cemetery and an tions and facilities on the river and wil| The title of the program is “ Understand­ John M. I^ahv of Glastonbury. the town is in place. nurses. estimated 50 tombstones at the 310-year-old recommend a development and spending ing Ourselves and Alcoholism.” A panel of Robles not resigned to defeat Republicans have criticized the Democrats for Carberry offers reward Congregational cemetery were vandalized, plan to the Board of Directors. speakers will explain the roles of New Hope the projected state deficit of $121 million. Buckno Glenn Carberry, the Republican candidate in police said. The proposed development should follow Manor, Crossroads, Alanon and Alateen in FANTASIES COME TRUE... echoes that criticism, saying that when the the 2nd Congressional District, said in a news “ When a monument or stone has survived the master plan for development of the abuse prevention. A teen-age member of Republicans were in the majority two years ago release that his offer of a $2,000 honorarium for weather, hurricanes ... over 100 years and linear park written in 1981 for the Alateen will be among the speakers, and a in race against Rep. Kennelly they were able to improve services while bringing in his opponent. Rep. Samuel Gejdenson, D- to be vandalized by some snake in the night. Department of Environmental Protection. teen-age resident of New Hope Manor may The 1981 plan calls for extensive pedestrian a .surplus. Conn., to debate him still stands. Carberry to me, they are the lowest form of life.” be part of the panel, as well, according to trails and activity areas. Bv Judd Everhart Thompson admitted that the projected deficit added that since it appears Gejdenson will not Detective Capt. Michael Kovach said. Linda Haberern, Crossroads director. The Associated Press means some tough decisions will have to be made in accept the honorarium, he will offer it as a Campaisn *88: the next two years, including limiting new reward to anyone who persuades Gejdenson programs and the hiring of new employees. Mario Robles, the Republican “ to meet me face to face for additional making a more-than-uphill bid to 1st Congressional District But he said the deficit would have been worse if debates.” unseat .three-term IJemocratic the Republicans were in the majority because they Analysts boost state deficit estimate Rep. Barbara B. Kennelly in would have been even more optimistic in projecting Connecticut’s 1st Congressional have to work overtime to be a bia. a National Science Founda­ revenues. 14th debates on cable TV District, took full advantage of very good representative.” she tion fellowship, and a four-year At the same time, he says he would like to increase HARTFORD (AP) -Thelegi.s- when the office estimated re­ already reflect nearly $65 million Maintenance to meet higher A debate between Rep. John J. Woodcock, the largest campaign crowd he’s said in a recent interview. "I did stint in the Navy working on the compensation for foster parents and raise the lature’s Office of Fiscal Analysis venue would fall short by $174 that Gov. William A. O’Neill Medicaid costs; $5.4 million for D-South Windsor, and his Republican chal­ had when he spoke a few minutes not know how I would thrive in a nuclear submarines. rates that the Department of Income Maintenance has projected a potential state million. But the agency is not ordered state agency heads tocut the epartment of Mental Retarda­ lenger in the 14th Assembly District, Kevin F. before an appearance by George large body, and I have thrived.” He likes to say. as he did that allows for nursing care. budget deficit of at least $127.8 predicting a speedy end to the from their budgets. The OFA tion for community placement; Rennie, will be telecast five times on Channel Bush. On the Ways and Means Com­ day at the Bush rally, that people Thompson is a native of Staten Island, N.Y. He million this year, which is more state’s fiscal problems. estimate was approximately $190 $3.4 million for the Department of Halloween... the one night a year when all their worlds of 33, the public access channel of Cox Cable The 31-year-old nuclear safely mittee, she has worked to help want office-holders whe know moved to Manchester from East Hartford in 1961. than twice as high as the “ Our concern is the corpora­ million before those savings were Correction to cover 126 new Greater Hartford. make-believe come true... the one night a year when your little expert, who grew up in a Puerto welfare parentsand thedivorced. "the difference between a potato He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the administration’s $56 million esti­ tions tax is showing more wea­ subtracted. Caruso said. positions; and $3 million for The district comprises South Windsor and darling becomes a little "devil” ... Rican household in the Bronx, most of them women who are chip and a silicon chip.” Korean War. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mate. a spokesman says. kness than strength and the sales The two estimates do not placements by the Department of part of Vernon. mocked Democrat Michael Du­ trying to collect child-support In a recent interview, Robles political science from St. Michael’s College, Ralph J. Caruso, the office’s tax is still falling short of include the other components of Children and Youth Services. VChatever their dreams inspire, make sure you capture it — kakis. who. depending on the payments. Day care is another said he would be “ crazy if I didn’t Winooski Park. Vt., and a master’s degree in It will be aired tonight at 10, Thursday at 3 executive director, said Monday projected estimates. I don’t see O’Neill’s budget balancing plan; On the revenue side, the OFA then frame it at Exposure. audience, doesn’t hesitate to important issue to her. take advantage of my advan­ political science from the University of Connecticut. p.m., Nov. 1 at 9 p.m., Nov. 3 at 4; 30 p.m., and that the agency believes that the picture getting better over­ transferring $30 million in pen­ estimates that the aggressive speak a few words in Spanish in She is a popular congresswo­ tages,” referring to his Hispanic He and his wife, Elizabeth, live at 118 Autumn St. Nov. 7 at 5 p.m. state taxes will bring in $159.2 all.” Caruso said. sion costs for transportation audit program by the Depart­ exp o su re an attempt to win a few more man seemingly guaranteed the background. They have five children. million less revenue than antici­ The legislative office is prepar­ department employees to the ment of Revenue Services will liiniled 1st District seat as long as she He said his experience growing special transportation fund and votes in his quest for the White pated when the $6.3 billion budget ing its revenue projections for the bring in $61 million rather than art & framing New Hours: Closed Mon. House. wants it. Although she’s fre­ up in a Spanish-speaking house­ was adopted and that $31.6 next budget year for a report due tapping the state’s budget re­ the $90 million the budget calls 111 Center Street T ubs., Wed.. FrI. 9-5:30 " I can tell you. he’s wrong in quently mentioned as a guberna­ hold has shaped his position on million in additional spending next month. serve, known as the rainy day for. Thurs. 9-8 - Sat, 9-5 both languages.” Robles said, to torial candidate sometime down bilingual education. He advo­ will be required by several slate “ I anticipate the problem could fund, for the rest. the road. Kennelly says that's cates “ total immersion,” placing IT'S WISE TO PAY-BY-MAIL The agency’s deficit estimate Among their other differences, the delight of the crowd in West agencies. be over $400million.” Caruso said the legislative and administra­ Hartford estimated at more than unlikely anytime soon. children in classrooms with bilin­ The report submitted last week about the potential gap between also assumes that four state 3.000, after spouting off a few She points out that Democratic gual teachers giving instructions Try Our Pay-By-Mail to General Assembly leaders and spending and revenues in 1989-90. agencies will require $31.6million tion analysts are also $29 million comments in Spanish himself. ,Gov. William A. O’Neill has in English, rather than tradi­ top members of itafiscal commit­ For the current budget year, more than provided in the budget apart on their projections of what the 7.5 percent sales and use tax His Hispanic heritage, how­ indicated a desire to run again in tional bilingual education. tees was slightly more optimistic the conflicting estimates by the including; $19.7 million for the ever, doesn’t guarantee the Wind­ 1990 and that she wouldn’t chal­ " It’s important for the Puerto Program... about revenue than in August. office and the state comptroller state Department of Income will bring in. sor resident much of anything in lenge him for the nomination. Rican community to understand the 1st District, where Democrats The model of a modest success that they won't self-destruct if II makes paying your subscription easier on outnumber Republicans about story. 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WATERBURY — Many traditional Democrats lies as ‘shocking’ The officials said the administration opposes have come to the conclusion that there’s "no room any such arrangement on grounds that it would for us" in Michael Dukakis’ party and that’s why NEW YORK (AP) — A firefighter digging give the Soviets close access to Subic, which is “Democrats for Bush" was created, according to through the rubble of a six-story building found the WASHINGTON (AP) - Oliver North was the first government perhaps the most important American mil­ the head of the new committee. last survivor when she grabbed his hand more than North offers a "shocking and official to be prosecuted for itary installation outside the United States. Former Sen. Richard Stone, D-Fla., head of the eight hours after the structure collapsed. cynical’’ view of democracy by alleged falsehoods in unsworn The Philippines has rejected previous Soviet 15-member steering committee, said the members ‘Tm Robin! Get me out! ” shouted Robin Fischer arguing that his lies to Congress statements to lawmakers. requests for ship repair at the Philseco yard "made a genuine effort to explore and orient to rescuers at the office building in the Manhattan’s weren’t crimes because other North's lawyers recounted a but Moscow recently renewed the request. The ourselves with the Democratic platform this year Garment District. high officials deliberately misled history of lies to Congress by top officiais, who insisted on anonymity, said there and found ourselves unable to do so. Fischer, 27, was in serious but stable condition at lawmakers, Iran-Contra prosecu­ government officials, including are inconciusive indications the Philippines "There wasn’t really room for us," said Stone at a Bellevue Hospital today after undergoing leg tors say. Secretary of State John Foster may approve the new request. news conference at a Waterbury hotel after George surgery. Responding to North’s motions Dulles’ false denial of CIA invol­ One reason Filipino authorities may change Bush spoke to 300 business leaders and other guests The owner of the building was killed, and 12 other to dismiss charges he lied about vement in a 1958 plot to overthrow their mind, the officials said, is that the repair at a breakfast sponsored by the Greater Waterbury people were treated for minor injuries. his covert assistance of Nicara­ Indonesian President Sukarno. yard is losing money. The enterprise is a joint Giamber of Commerce. Everbody who was inside the 60-year-old building guan rebels, prosecutors said the Prosecutors said such a rebut­ venture of Philippine and Japanese interests. "The uneasiness, that we as independent when it collapsed Monday, including a pregnant former White House aide’s argu­ tal "reflects a shocking and Democrats sensed and felt during these last months woman who survived from the top floor, was ments are "incompatible with the cynical view of the relations has been the uneasiness of people wondering accounted for by late Monday, authorities said. aspirations of our system of between the people’s elected Whales head wrong way AP photo whether that prosperity, that move toward peace, "It was like riding a monster, and the only thing government” and “inconsistent representatives in Congress and BARROW, Alaska (AP) — Two trapped BUSH IN WATERBURY — Vice Presi­ Waterbury Chamber of Commerce could be sustained," Stone said. you could do was to hang on," said Wilhelm Weight, with any but the most jaundiced officials of the executive whales reversed course and headed back Monday. At ieft is U.S. Rep. John "The answer to uneasiness is reassurance, the view of the realities of politics and branch.” dent George Bush winks and gives a reassurance that comes with experience and a 32-year-old delivery man who survived a fall from toward shore, frustrating efforts to coax them Rowland, R-Conn. the fifth floor with only minor injuries. “I covered government.” Among the charges against toward open water, as scientists probed an ice thumbs up after speaking to the Greater sure-handedness, represented by George Bush.” my face with my arms." The spirited attack on North North is that he drafted false ridge for a weak spot that Soviet icebreakers the former senator said. He said he hit a van in a parking lot, then freed was offered Monday by independ­ letters in 1985 to the House could attack. “Any candidate for any office would be honored to himself from the rubble. ent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh, Permanent Select Committee on "It’s discouraging," federal biologist David have their endorsement and support," said Bush. The collapse just blocks from the Empire State who consented to a defense Intelligence and a House Foreign Withrow said Monday as the mammals, Duke raps Bush tax plan "Their work will be a tremendous help on Election Building crippled transit service just before motion to dismiss a charge that Affairs subcommittee. apparently spooked by a shoal that has stymied Day. evening rush hour, affecting hundreds of thousands the former Marine officer and progress for three days, retreated about 800 By Donna Cassota distortions and misrepresenta­ rounds of television interview "It shows me that we’re reaching out to all of commuters. Subways to New Jersey and the west \ ‘TM ^ 1' - National Security Council aide yards. “Why come back here when they know The Associated Press tion and of outright lies now for programs. The Democratic can­ Americans, not just to some,” the vice president side of Manhattan and trains to Long Island were ■Jy obstructed an investigation of it’s open up there?” many, many months,” Dukakis didate was appearing on ABC’s said. "We’re able to do this because we have a halted more than an hour. who paid for a $13,800 security Driver, 12, logs The California gray whales struggled up for Michael Dukakis charged anew told a San Diego audience. "Nightline” tonight and also record.” Rescuers were worried vibrations from the trains fence outside his house. air, tiring quickly as they poked their way that a Bush administration would The Republican nominee, promoting his candidacy in a Democrats were key to Ronald Reagan’s two would cause more of the building to collapse, Lawyers for the retired Marine 100 miles alone through large slabs of Beaufort Sea ice and benefit the nation’s rich and stumping for votes in New five-minute spot on NBC. victories in 1980 and 1984, and a Los Angeles Times hampering rescue efforts. lieutenant colonel said any al­ thick slush left by efforts to carve them a path assailed the Republican cam­ England, said his campaign has On Monday night, in an appear­ poll estimates that Reagan Democrats comprise 18 Authorities did not know for certain what caused leged fabrication of documents in BYRAM TOWNSHIP. to freedom. paign for distorting his record. "complete documentation” for ance on the “Larry King" show percent of the electorate. Polls also indicate those the building’s west wall and interior to cave in, but December 1986 to conceal pay­ N.J. (AP) - After 100 At one point, the 27-foot-long whale — the The vice president termed the its commercials criticizing Duka­ on Cable News Network, Dukakis Democrats are undecided as the election nears. Fire Department spokesman Efrain Parrilla said a ments for the fence by arms miles, a 12-year-old girl’s smaller of the two — rested the end of its huge Democrat’s complaints the kis on crime and defense. was asked whether he had a Among the Democrats endorsing the vice trench had been dug along a wall. dealer Richard V. Secord wasn’t driving skills finally gave snout on the edge of the ice. Blood oozed from a words of a desperate candidate. “He cannot take it,” Bush said “good shot” of winning the president was Robert Wood, professor of govern­ Buildings Commissioner Charles M. Smith said obstruction of justice because the her away, authorities say. raw spot on its snout, smearing the ice and With exactly two weeks re­ of Dukakis. “He cannot take it presidency. “I think we’ve got a ment at Wesleyan University in Middletown and construction work had been going on at the building, Iran-Contra grand jury did not The girl, whose name was staining the water. maining until Election Day, Du­ and now he’s trying to turn and shot,” he replied. former president of the University of Massachu­ but that no permits had been issued. "It appears begin its work for another month. not released, climbed into kakis addressed a familiar sub­ make the issue what we are The Democratic nominee con­ setts. Wood clashed frequently with Democratic they undermined the wall of this building and it While conceding a legal defi­ the car Sunday in Long ject — Bush’s call for a cut in the saying.” ceded that he should have re­ presidential nominee Michael Dukakis while he collapsed,” he said. ciency in one of 16 charges Eddy, N.Y., after appar­ Old bacteria deadly capital gains tax. He fashioned The vice president was cam­ sponded to the GOP attacks headed the state university and has criticized the against North, Walsh’s office ently becoming angry at her his attack to appeal to voters in paigning today in the Ohio cities earlier, but said he misunder­ Massachusetts governor for a lack of commitment Shelly Smith, 26, who is five months pregnant, urged the court to reject a series mother. Using two pillows LOS ANGELES (AP) — Frozen corpses of to education. works for a jeweler on the building’s top floor. When California, where the latest poll of Columbus, Akron and Lima stood the nature of the campaign of defense motions tO dismiss for leverage and the keys two seamen who died during a doomed Arctic and his earlier message was Wood, a former Boston schools superintendent, it collapsed, she slid down with the debris and expedition in 1848 contain bacteria that show shows George Bush holding an before flying to Detroit. Bush’s AP photo other counts of the indictment. already in the ignition, she 11-point lead over the Democratic running mate, Dan Quayle, was overshadowed by the furor over said he "waited and waited” for Dukakis to say emerged with cuts and bruises. Prosecutors disclosed new de­ headed for her divorced unexpected resistance to antibiotics developed "anything specific” about education, “but he never FATAL COLLAPSE — Aerial view shows six-story building that nominee in the battle for the traveling to Georgia and Florida the Quayle selection. “It just collapsed,” she said. “I hung onto the tails about North’s destruction of father’s home in Berkeley more than 120 years later, scientists say. “I was campaigning but a lot of did.” ■ collapsed Monday in New York City’s Garment District. One person was Because there is evidence that lead poison­ state’s 47 electoral votes. — two states expected to end up in floor, I guess. The building fell into the parking lot. I key National Security Council Heights, police say. “George Bush wants to give the GOP column on Nov. 8 — to attention was devoted to the "This is a novel role for me,” Wood said. “I’ve crawled out.” killed. documents in November 1986 as More than 100 miles from ing killed the men, the researchers speculate (Republican) convention, and been a Democrat all my life.” that heavy metal pollutants, not just overuse of people like himself a tax break help Republican House and Se­ the Iran-Contra affair was her home, a police officer that’s more, in some cases, than nate candidates. then there was about three weeks Former state Rep. Dominick Swieszkowski, a unraveling. spotted the car moving antibiotics, may play a role in creating disease of deafening noise about the New Britain Democrat, said; "I think Bush is going germs that survive drugs. the average worker in California Democratic vice presidential North destroyed original copies erratically, pursued it and makes in a year,” Dukakis told candidate Lloyd Bentsen was Quayle selection, which made it to do extremely well in Connecticut. He’s especially of so-called “System IV” docu­ coaxed it into a parking lot The proliferation of antibiotic-resistant very difficult to get through,” he popular with those of European backgrounds." Flu vaccines won’t arrive on time bacteria has become a major problem, supporters in Los Angeles. campaigning in the Dakotas and ments at the National Security in Byram. The Massachusetts governor Montana. said. Connecticut Democratic Chairman John F. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A for Disease Control took longer Suzanne Gaventa, a CDC epide­ usually has shipped most of its 9 Council that prosecutors called “She was scared,” Pa­ especially in Third World nations where the Droney Jr. dismissed the committee and said that, delay in the production of flu than normal to identify the miologist, denied the federal million doses by September. This drugs are used indiscriminately, killing also accused the GOP ticket of Dukakis was concentrating on The Los Angeles Times, in "the most sensitive records in the trolman Todd Duffy said. distorting his record in campaign California before heading to today’s editions, showed Bush in Connecticut anyway, “we’ll survive without the vaccine will keep people from strains needed in the vaccines, in agency was late in notifying the year, Wyeth will send vaccines to NSC’s carefully constructed sys­ "She ... didn’t know where vulnerable bacteria and allowing resistant support of Robert Wood and Dominick receiving influenza shots until the part causing a two-month delay in drug companies. She said the physicians through early to mid- bacteria to reproduce. advertising. Denver, Colo., where he will leading Dukakis 53 percent to 42 tem of document control.” she was or where she was "We’ve seen a campaign of campaign as well as continue his percent. Swieszkowski. end of the peak time for protect­ delivering the drugs to doctors. strains were identified in con­ November, said company spokes­ There is also evidence he going.” ing patients. But the CDC contends the junction with the World Health woman Audrey Ashby. purposely withheld from NSC The girl had been driving But as the season approaches. notification wasn’t late. Both Organization and published in the files original copies of documents for about 2>A hours, Duffy Thinkers meet In Rome Medicare subscribers in 10 areas sides agree the viruses causing CDC's Morbidity and Mortality As of Monday, Wyeth had sent 90 percent of its shipments. that were the “sole record of the said. of the country were told they will this season’s flu take longer to Weekly Report April 22, events and activities described Her mother, Kathy PARIS (AP) — The Club of Rome, be.st Killer storm receive free flu shots for the first cultivate for vaccines. Ms. Gaventa attributed the Ms. Ashby said that although therein," prosecutors said. Slaughter, said she noticed known for its first report warning of the time as part of a $100 million Shipment of vaccines will not delay to an especially low produc­ the word from the CDC was later They also ridiculed North’s her daughter and car were dangers unlimited growth pose to the planet, is program aimed at saving the be finished until late November — tion yield by two of the three than usual, the primary cause of defense that he was not warned missing after waking from bringing together thinkers and world leaders leaves land lives of thousands of people killed the end of the peak period for strains covered by the vaccine. the delay for Wyeth was a that lying to Congress in unsworn a nap. this week to celebrate its 20th anniversary. by influenza each year. protection, officials said. October The largest producer of the And in addition to fostering discussion on decrease in yield by as much as 70 statements could result in crimi­ Police said no charges GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Tropical Storm The drug companies who make and November are considered the vaccines, Wyeth Laboratories percent for one of the three nal prosecution. would be filed. what it calls ‘a new global society,” the club For years people said, the vaccine say the U.S. Centers best times for immunization. Inc., of suburban St. Davids, strains. The defense had claimed that plans internal changes that will for the first Miriam finally turned away from the coast after time seek to turn its ideas into action. heavy rains cut short a cycling race in Guatemala Club members come from 51 countries and sent children home from school early in rich and poor, capitalist, socialist and southern Mexico. “If they gave an award Mom vows to stay communist. Guatemala, El Salvador and souther!) Mexico, Men in Transition “I think we are at a turning point in the life of barely affected by the storm that left at least 111 the club after 20 years,” Secretary-General dead in five other Latin American countries, called in prison to protect Bertrand Schneider said in an interview in his off states of alert that had been in effect Sunday a nd for integrity, OPEN HOUSE Paris office. Monday. As Hurricane Joan, the storm killed 21 people in Reagan to sign bill Costa Rica, four in Panama, 25 in Colombia and llin daughters from dad Manchester Community College Venezuela. It also claimed 50 lives in Nicaragua as it Lowell Weicker LUCKY Lie WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan ripped across the country from the Atlantic to the GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) Department of Protective Servi­ Admissions Office has long argued that a smaller government is a Pacific before being downgraded to a tropical storm better government, but he is making an — Carla Southwell shed tears of ces. Otherwise, he said, he fears Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 5-8 p.m. and renamed Miriam. joy when she saw her 8-month-old Ms. Southwell may run away with election-year exception for America’s politi­ The storm alfected all Central American cally powerful military veterans. would win it.” son for the first time since she the girls. If you are an adult male countries except tiny Belize and left hundreds of was jailed almost seven weeks "The children are a battle­ Reagan was poised today to put his signature thousands of people homeless. ago for hiding her two daughters ground in this case,” Buth said who has been away from school for a while. on legislation granting Cabinet status to from her ex-husband. Friday. ‘‘They’re the ones and would like to take advantage veterans affairs for the first time. Forecasters had feared it would regain strength The tears of joy turned to tears suffering.” of a challenging opportunity for success — The president was traveling for the signing to and become a hurricane again as it reached the of anguish moments later. Buth said he is concerned that WE CAN HELP!! the National Defense University at Fort warm waters of the Pacific, but it did not. They did. "He didn’t even remember Ms. Southwell made the allega­ McNair in the District of Columbia, where he At 2 a.m. EDT, Miriam’s center was near latitude me,” she said, sobbing. tions against her ex-husband also planned a speech summarizing defense 14.5 north, longitude 93.5 west, or about 50 miles off I The 26-year-old Kent City during a custody evaluation that For more information, and national security changes during his the coast of Mexico in the gulf of Tehuantepec, woman alleges her ex-husband, was in the father’s favor. call Tom Lewis, administration. according to the National Hurricane Center i^n Coral He did. William Southwell, sexually "I can’t say I’ve made up my Program Coordinator, Gables, Fla. Manchester Community Cofege abused the girls, ages 4 and 5, mind whether sexual abuse has at 647-6126 or during unsupervised visits. occurred,” said Southwell, also of 60 Bicfwell Street Southwell, 30, has denied the Kent City. “If Carla’s so sure I 647-6097. Manchester, Connecticut 06040 ‘Underwear After 18 years of being the voice specifically during Watergate, citing charges, saying the girls were sexually abused them, why rr his persistence and vision of a manipulated by their mother. An doesn’t she give them up to of integrity in Washington, Senator ongoing investigation has turned protective services like the judge Bandit’ case AddAFfearl, Lxiwell Weicker, Jr., has something to government that placed integrity and up no evidence that he abused the ordered so professionals can show for it. laws above personal agendas. girls. make a decision? I think my kids’ arrest made On Sept, 7, Ms, Southwell was lives need to be straightened out WIN nOO CASH! AddAMempty^ The Wayne Morse Political Senator Mark Hatfield portrays jailed for contempt of court and and Carla’s not doing that.” ROWLAND HEIGHTS, Calif. Lowell Weicker as “totally unafraid (AP) — A man arrested in an ice Integrity Award. ordered held until the girls are Ms. Southwell, who has had It’s given annually to that elected to stand up for what he believes to be surrendered. temporally custody of the child­ cream parlor robbery is believed Her fiance, Kelly Erhart, and ren, alleges the agency did a poor Watch for details of the to be the "Underwear Bandit” official who most consistently casts right.” relatives are caring for the job in investigating her previous responsible for up to 47 holdups, his vote “free of political pressure What better man to win an Southwells’ son, who is not part of DAILY! often taking the underwear of his allegations and she said they lack Manchester Herald’s integrity award? the court order. concern for the children. Every day, hidden somewhere in our female victims, authorities said. and unmoved by the threat ot loss ot In a telephone interview Mon­ Bruce Lyons, 33, of Moreno > Southwell said custody was Classified Columns your license number political support.” What better man to be day from the Kent County Jail, Valley, was captured Sunday Connecticut’s Senator again in Ms. Southwell said she shares a recommended for him because may appear. night after a high-speed freeway ' o . The award praised Senator cell with 10 to 20 other women, his ex-wife denied him access to chase and crash about 20 miles Weicker’s concern for integrity. Washington than Lowell Weicker? the children. NAME THE southeast of Los Angeles, said including one facing a murder trial. She said she has had to fight Ms. Southwell said she will stay If your number appears... Take the ad to the Capt. Thomas Vetter of the Los I’ju l lor and aulhon/cd >>> V^l■ukcr 'KK ('o m in illcc. ( hadcN M ucw cl. Treaxurer off one attack. behind bars until she is Assured designated merchant and pick up your *25. Angeles County Sheriff’s In a videotape shown at a her ex-husband will not have MERCHANT Department. A lifetime hearing last month, the couple’s contact with their daughters. Lyons’ bail was raised from of memories daughters indicated they had Proof of your license plate is required and $11,000 to $100,000 after detectives beginswitha been abused. found 10 pairs of women’s under­ presentation must bo made within 7 days or START-HKl-NECKLACE.* Ms. Southwell said she has not CONTEST pants in Lyons’ car and deter­ Capture her birthdays, graduation, been in contact with her daugh­ LOWER offer is void. mined he resembled the robber W i m ' ‘weddmg and other treasrired memories ters, but is confident they are safe PRinpQ described by earlier holdup vic­ m th a Michaels cultured pearl. and healthy. in Thursday’s Herald Look for an ad similar to this; tims, Vetter said. Photo enlaiged to show deUll "I think about them con­ DEPENDABLE SERVICE The bandit, sought in at least 47 stantly,” she said, choking back MANCHESTER . VERNON (Oct. 27th) TO O A V 8 LUCKY CT U CEN8E PLATE N U M - recent robberies in Los Angeles, tears. “This is the worst thing 645-8393 872-2140 BER18 236 EVW, If this !• your plat* number, Orange, Riverside and San Ber­ that a loving mother could ever bring ihia ad to Mr. Joa Do*, at Mr. Marchani. nardino counties, preyed on small 00 Ralail Piua, Manchaatar, CT to coliact ® c M ie lia d M have to go through ” your *28 You muat bring proof Thit offer la businesses, taking money at Jeweto/s Since 1885 Before making a decision on WILSM void In aavan daya. gunpoint and often forcing BflISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON GUILFQRD HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN custody. Circuit Judge George women workers to undress, take MILFORD NEW HAVEN SOUTHBURY TORftiNGTON TRUMBULL WATERBURY Buth said he wants the children to WIN >100 CASH! off their underwear and perform Michaels ChargeiMaster Cafd/Visa/Amancan Eapresa be evaluated by the county )4 VE4RS OF QUALITY SERVICE ■ex acts on him, Vetter said. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 28. 1988 — > g - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 2S, 1988 OPINION State crook, Canadian cheat highlight vacation Making newspaper headlines in Connecticut is Arraignments in Canadian courts don’t appear to into space, Merrill looked straight out at the nothing new for Frederick R. Merrill, the Tolland be much different from those in Connecticut. reporters. native who has made a career of escaping from the The defendants were seated in a glass booth to Nothing much happened that morning. The state prison in Somers. Manchester the side of the judge’s bench. In each case, the charges were read and a new court date was set. But last month Merrill was attracting prosecutor read the charges against the defendant, Merrill, not saying a word, was ushered out. Land taking considerable attention outside his home state. His Spotlight and the defense attorney made his or her case for That Monday wasn’t the last time that I came WIWMOTOfniKWP Jack capture by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the defendant’s release. across a notorious figure during my stay in m Just FUSWN BUSH WD New Brunswick after a year on the lam made the Andrew Yurkovsky Most of the defendants in the College Park Court Toronto. MtWJSUPHtSETO Anderson front page of the Globe and Mail of Toronto. A that Monday morning were charged with relatively While waiting to board my flight to New York the by state couple of days later, a Toronto television station minor crimes; purse-snatching and the like. next day, Ben Johnson, the disgraced Canadian DEBHt.. ™ H 0TNR broadcast his picture after his arraignment in a Court had been in session for several minutes runner who was stripped of his Olympic gold medal Toronto court. when Merrill was ushered ip. As he took his place in Seoul because of steroid use, was escorted Merrill, who was being held in connection with took off in his mother’s car, but they were captured at one end of the booth, the artists began sketching through the airport lounge by the Mounties. A mob is fiawed TffilCEFORIWLB'. the sexual assault of a South Windsor woman, the same day in Wallingford. feverishly. of reporters was awaiting him on the floor below. escaped from the Connecticut Correctional I happened to be in Toronto, on vacation, just The other defendants probably had little idea The encounter with a Connecticut crook and a Institution in Somers in August 1987. after M errill’s capture. I thought his arraignment that the man seated next to them, cleanshaven and Canadian cheat made my visit to Toronto T h e destruction b y fire o f a house in His best-known escape from Somers occurred in would make a good story back home in wearing the dark glasses of a movie star, was a complete. Andover, abandoned because it was taken by Duke leaves 1968. His mother smuggled a gun to him in a ja r of Manchester, so I joined two other reporters in the notorious escape artist and a career criminal. the state for the reconstruction of Route 6 peanut butter. While being driven from court to the College Park Courthouse in downtown Toronto But Merrill certainly knew why the spectators through eastern Connecticut, is stiii another prison, he pulled the gun on prison guards and on the morning of Sept. 26. Two sketch artists were with notebooks and sketch pads were there. When he isn’t in Toronto, Andrew Yurkovsky Is a drove to a motel in Manchester. He and his mother While the other defendants looked down or stared reporter for the Manchester Herald. illustration that the state’s policy in acquiring aide to broil also there. p rop erties fo r the road has been flaw ed. Since the state acqu ired p roperties b efore it had gotten all the n ecessary perm its to go in Bay State Blaze destroyed landmark forward with the road work, some houses have remained vacant for a long time and One of the South End’s more spectacular fires h ave thus been vu lnerable to vandalism . destroyed a landmark in the early hours of Sunday, Recently a house on Notch Road in Bolton, BOSTON — While Gov. Michael Dukakis is away March 22,1959. It was the 80-year-old Wells St. one of those bought by the state for the road, from Massachusetts on the campaign trail, his key Armory, owned by the Spencer Rubber Products Co. and used for storage. Manchester was demolished by the state after residents aide on state finances is being broiled in New The contents included crude rubber, chemicals, complained that it had fallen into disrepair. England. Frank Keefe’s efforts to balance the state Yesterdays budget have earned him a reputation as “ the talcum powder, and unused machinery. Town Fire The Andover case is simply a more world’s greatest tap dancer.’ ’ It may not be totally Chief W. Clifford Mason said the rubber made it John A. Johnston dramatic example of the problem that arises warranted. difficult to control and extinguish the blaze. from the fact that delays in improving the Open Forum "Frank Keefe has an uncommon ability to make In addition, a 20-foot flag pole that posed a hazard h igh w ay h ave m eant properties taken by the chicken (manure) look like chicken soup,’ ’ said one to power lines resisted the force of high pressure streams. With the temperature below freezing, state h ave rem ain ed in lim bo fo r long spells. Republican staffer in the Democrat-dominated 57 Gardner St., twisted knee. water froze almost immediately upon hitting the T h e fire m a y h ave been set d elib era tely by cate of fair trade practices practically eveyone in our state ? I Massachusetts Legislature. The Hartford Salvation Arm y sent a mobile ground. Reasons to vote between foreign nations and the find in talking with people that And to hear some critics talk, Keefe and Dukakis canteen. It dispensed coffee as did Mrs. Betty som eone who found it v e ry easy to get access. Albert H. Ogren owned the house east of the U.S. most do not know what a lemon have brought Massachusetts to the brink of Florence, who was on her way home after closing Obviously the state cannot wait until the for George Bush building. His son, Albert J., awakened by a roar, The new attorney general, really is. I ask Joe to pull a bankruptcy. the Fem dale Restaurant at 1095 Main St. v e r y last m om ent to take possession o f the tried to phone the fire department but found the former Pennsylvania Gov. Ri­ dictionary off the shelf and look it Even Democrats are taking pot shots at the properties it needs for roads. Obviously it To the Editor: line dead. Mrs. MichaelMesovich Jr.of 52Wells St. □ □ □ chard Thornburgh, and the new up. quick-witted secretary of administration and telephoned the first alarm at 2; 38 a.m. A box alarm The Wells Street Armory was not always a cannot post 24-hour security at the properties secretary of the Treasury, former Certainly he cannot expect the finance who scrambled last spring to find $455 Now that the presidential de­ from Main and Charter Oak streets soon followed. military institution. From its beginning in the 1880s either. U.S. Sen. Nicholas Brady of New thousands of lemon owners in our million to balance the state budget. bates are behind us, it is time to The town siren awakened Mrs. Stefania until its demise, it was a center for opera, W hat the state can do, how ever, is m ake it Jersey, and the new secretary of state to give him their vote, and But it appears that some of K eefe’s detractors decide who to vote for — Bush or Obuchowski of 70 Wells St., and she saw her back vaudeville, drama (“ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” was an Education, former Tufts Univer­ without the lemon vote he is in are firing blanks. Our associate Stewart Harris more attractive financially for former owners Dukakis. yard lit up. She grabbed a coat and valuable papers annual fixture), dances, conventions, wedding sity official LauroCavazos, are all jeopardy. recently dug into some of the charges against. to rem ain in th eir houses as long as possible Since I am chairman of the and spent the rest of the night with neighbors. receptions and anniversaries, basketball, , people whom George Bush has Keefe and found the kind of half-truths that abound a fte r they h ave sold them to the state, even at Connecticut Republican Party, it wrestling, and rollerskating. in an election campaign. More than 100 men, trucks and equipment from will come as no surprise to any of had a hand in selecting. No doubt Ward Krause The Company G and Polish-American basketball the expense of setting rents at an artificially One paper tiger surfaced last spring when Keefe the town and Eighth District departments and 10 you that I favor George Bush and each will retain his cabinet post in 12 Femwood Drive teams were two of the outstanding quintets of their low rate. took cash out of the state’s ‘ ‘Chapter 90’ ’ fund to neighboring towns fought the fire, which was intend to vote for him on Nov. 8. a Bush administration. Bolton eras to play there. The gain in h avin g custodians o f the pay for the budget deficit. Republicans complained brought under control after two hours. Local and However, even as chairman, I In this campaign he has at­ The original investors were local business and that Chapter 90 funds were “ pothole money” that , Glastonbury firefighters remained on the spot property on site to prevent blight, and to would hope that I could honestly tracted numerous heavyweights professional men. Among them were F. Ernest was supposed to be distributed among cities and throughout the rest of the weekend to wet down hot discourage vandalism, which can become a present to all of the voting public to his side. Just look atthegroupof Jim McCavanagh Watkins, Dr. William R. Tinker and Charles Treat. towns each spring to repair winter road damage. ! spots. serious danger, would more than offset the sound reasons for such a decision, foreign policy advisers he will O pen Forum It acquired the name Wells Street Armory when After Keefe raided the Chapter 90 funds, he had to At the height of the blaze, 13 hoses were hooked loss o f revenue. beyond party affiliation. have — George Shultz, Henry a strong leader the owners rented it to the state for military authorize bonds to refill the empty account. The up to six hydrants and tank trucks. Tank trucks First, GeorgeBushisamanwho Kissinger, Jeanne Kirkpatrick, purposes. Spanish American War soldiers left from To the Editor: Republicans claimed that is a sure sign the Bay Because of this, I believe it vital working and concerned individu­ from Coventry. North Coventry. Hebron and has served his country well. Zbignew Brzezinski and Brent Casino opposition it, and Company G used it for a drill shed before State cannot pay for simple maintenance without that the legislators who represent als, because they have made Willimantic patrolled a three-block area. Presidents Nixon and Ford both Scoweraft. I defy you to name five departing for action in World War I. On Nov. 8, 1988, the voters will borrowing money and that doesn’t look good fora our town be completely knowl­ education a true priority. Because Firefighters from these towns soaked rooftops thought highly of his skills and people of equivalent quality who is hypocritical 'The Red Men’s Athletid Club purchased the have the opportunity to elect Jim presidential candidate who prides himself on his edgeable about educational of this, Mike, Jack and Jim each threatened by sparks. South Windsor, East Hopes are high assigned him difficult and deli­ will advise Michael Dukakis on structure in 1939. For a period it bore the name McCavanagh as a state represen­ budget-balancing skills. To the Editor issues, and display a sensitivity rate priority at the polls on Nov. 8. Hartford, Hartford and Bolton men and equipment cate tasks in their administra­ foreign policy or forthat matteron Manchester Sports Arena. Otherwise, between 1924 tative from the 12th Assembly Keefe says that Chapter 90 funds are earmarked for the needs of our schools and our covered the town on standby basis. tions. Bush was the ambassador to any critical area of our nation’s and 1955, when the Spencer Rubber Products Co. District of Manchester. for two things — potholes and repairs to neglected As the GOP candidate for the students. Richard W. Dyer Besides the arm ory’s contents, a 1956 Oldsmobile for AIDS study the United Nations at a time when government. Frankly, I don’t became owner, it housed several automobile Jim is a very sincere and state buildings. He said he took only the building 3Sth Senatorial District seat During the past two years, I 358 Timrod Road owned by Harold R. Hagenowof72 WellsSt., U.S.prestigehadfallenbecauseof think anyone knows who his agencies. serving 14 northeast Connecticut have worked closely with state Manchester parked at the building’s rear, was lost. Three Vietnam. It fell upon George Bush advisers are and who he intends to empathic person. He is never too fund portion to balance the budget and not the □ □ □ busy to listen to people when they towns, I would like tooutlinea plan Sen. Michael Meotti and state firefighters suffered minor injuries; Raymond J. It ’s m ice, but don’ t scream , ladies. to defend America’s interests bring into a Dukakis administra­ pothole portion. Then he authorized the issuance of John A. Johnston, who lives at 67 Princeton St., is come to him. He has always had to finance the deficits created by Reps. Jack Thompson and Jim Finnegan Jr. of 243 Oak St., face frostbite; Scientists have implanted a human immune against a hostile group of nations tion if elected. He has not told us. bonds to replace the building fund, and that Letters to the editor a retired teacher and former reporter for the open meetings for the people of the long-term capital improvements are traditionally two years of a Democratic McCavanagh. These diligent and Raymond M. Thompson of 15 Andor Road, foot system into mice, thereby enabling much in the United Nations. He did his Surely by this time all of us The Manchester Herald wel­ Manchester Herald. 12th District. Legislature’s spending excess dedicated legislators ha ve always caught in a ladder rung; and Adelbert J. Gunther of job well and helped lay the realize the president does not do financed by bonds anyway. comes original letters to the more effective research into the mysteries of The people of the 12th District and the future $650 million been well-informed on educa­ foundation on which President all of the work of the executive The Republicans claimed the state public works editor. AIDS, which is, as its name makes clear, a know that Jim is a strong, positive shortfall the new Legislature will tional issues and have been Nixon was able to reach historic branch of government by himself. department would verify their version of the Letters should be brief and to failure in the human immunity system. independent leader. He has al­ be facing in January or February extremely vigorous in represent­ agreements with China and the It takes the brain power of many to events. But an official in that department told us the point. They should be typed or ways voted with his conscience on ing the interests of our schools, Hopes a re high, though guarded, in the Soviet Union. make our government function as Keefe was telling the truth — that the state did not 1989. neatly handwritten, and, for ease all legislation. I am totally opposed to a state and our children, at the state medical community that this new He was then selected to be our well as it has over the last eight have to borrow money to fill potholes. in editing, should be double­ COMEJOirJINTHE years. To send Dukakis to Wa­ A vote for Jim McCavanagh will Critics, including George Bush, fault income tax on workers’ wages. If Capitol. experimentation with mice will hasten the first ambassador to the People’s spaced. Letters must be signed be a giant step forward for the 12th elected to the next General When a revised educational Republic of China and was given shington and trust him to choose a Massachusetts for floating bonds at a rate that with name, address and daytime development of a vaccine against AIDS, even District. Assembly, I would propose legis­ funding formula was under con­ GRAND the important task of building a group of people who will govern us exceeds increases in revenue. Republicans have telephone number (for though it still is expected that it will take lation authorizing state-owned sideration by the General Assem­ relationship with an anti- for the next four years is more tagged the increased bonding as “ mortgaging of verification). bly, Sen. Meotti and Reps. yea rs to d evelop such protection. .^merican, communist govern­ trust than I would want to confer William Desmond Massachusetts.” and state-operated casinos in host Thompson and McCavanagh saw The Herald reserves the right OPENING AIDS will continue to take its toll, but ment led by Chairman Mao. upon him. We trusted Jimmy 115 Forest St. While Keefe concedes that the state is is floating towns in which citizens approved to it that Manchester was equita­ to edit letters in the interests of Again, he did his job well and laid Carter and we know how that Manchester more bonds these days, he said that must be viewed such facilities by majority refer­ putting a human immune system into mice is bly treated and that continued brevity, clarity and taste. OF THE the foundation on which a perman­ turned out. in relation to the state budget. endum vote of the local residents. a glow at the end o f a ve ry long tunnel. quality education was funded. Address letters to: Open Fo­ Newly Remodeled ent relationship between our Lastly, there is George Bush the We didn’t take his word for it, but asked the Such facilities would provide a Manchester is very fortunate to rum. Manchester Herald, P.O. country and China could be man. He is not driven by an Former lobbyist non-partisan Massachusetts Taxpayers Founda­ means of financing the past two be represented by these hard­ Box 591. Manchester 06040. — The Sunday Sun, Lowell, Mass. achieved. Today, businesses, in- uncontrolled ambition that too tion. That group told us that as a percentage of the years of such spending excesses ciuding some Connecticut com­ often leads to the elevation of a may be a duck state budget, the amount of Massachusetts debt such as last year’s half-million- person to the presidency before he has decreased from 7.5 percent in 1980 to just over 5 dollar one-day party for the panies, are selling products to the To the Editor: Chinese. Without George Bush’s has the requisite training, knowl­ percent this year. The last word on debt is always legislators and their lobbyist efforts to make the U.S. mis.sion in edge and experience. If driven by uttered by the companies that rate the state bonds. friends in opening of the new $53 BOLAND BROS., INC. Letters deadline anything, it is the desire to see Big business has learned that it In February, Massachusetts bonds earned a AA million palatial Legislative Office China work, very few, if any, of can increase its profits by getting Since 1935 Connecticut’s or other American America remain a place where rating. The highest possible rating is AAA. Building. L etters to the ed itor about candidates and every person can have a chance at favors from government. Special If Dukakis and Keefe deserve a hit, it may be on My opponent, Marie A. Herbst, “A Firm That Ham Stood The Temt of Time/” businesses would be making regulation limits competition and issues in the fall election campaign are and/or selling products in China the brass ring not only by virtue of the fast one they pulled with excess state lottery states that she opposes my • Fuel on • Automatic Delivery • 24 Hour Customer encouraged by the Herald, but to assure what government does for its offers tax breaks. Big business funds this year. Most of that money is supposed to proposal for state-owned and today. spends millions of dollars lobby­ Emergency Service • Radio Dispatched Trucks fairness and allow time for their publication, citizens but also by virtue of what go to cities and towns in the same fiscai year it is state-operated casinos. After his stint in China, he was ing government. • Ask About Our Discounts Offered the deadline is noon on Wednesday, Nov. 2. called home to take over the CIA. the blessings of freedom provide earned. Instead, Keefe applied $31 million in excess I find her opposition to each citizen. Mike Meotti was a lobbyist for lottery money to the next fiscal year to offset hypocritical. "Your Satisfaction Is the Boland’s Personal Promise" Letters about other subjects, of course, are The C IA’s reputation was at the insurance industry. He now rock-bottom low as a result of On Nov. 8 when you vote, think cutbacks in state aid to iocal communities. Not only did she vote for but she welcomed all the time. works for Travelers. Vietnam and Watergate. Con­ long and hard about which The vilification of Keefe has taken its toll. Keefe sponsored the bill which gave an Call Some suggestions about writing letters: Be If it looks like a duck, if it talks 649-2947 gress had lost confidence in the candidate has contributed more to sees parallels between himself and David exclusive franchise to a major Car Wash brief. Get to the point. Make sure they’re building a better and stronger like a duck, it just may be a duck. Stockman, Ronald Reagan’s former budget quality of the agency’s work and campaign contributor to the 344 Broad St. Manchester. 6 4 6 -6 8 4 6 legible. was investigating the CIA’s effec­ America. When you do, Ithinkyou director. But Keefe said he won’t take Stockman’s governor and the * Democratic Peter J. McNamara Don't forget that letters must be signed with tiveness. Agency employees had will conclude, as I have, that our old job if Dukakis wins the presidency. Rather, he political machine for a Teletrack 106 Summit St. name, address and daytime telephone lost confidence in their own next president should be George intends to quit after the election and return to gambling facility. gCB3 ESDE Bush. Manchester private life where he can heal the burns he has number (forverification). leadership. Bush was asked to In return for the thousands of New Se.rvices suffered keeping Dukakis out of the fire. dollars paid by this major cam­ Address letters to; Open Forum, restore integrityandqualitytothe C IA’s work and morale among its Robert S. Poliner, Chairman paign contributor to her political Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591. mm FREE CAR WASH employees. He did both and when Connecticut Republicans Masse deserves Trouble at home cronies, Herbst delivered patron­ FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH LECTURE . State of the art - high tech M anchester 06040. he left office at the end of 1976, the 508 Tolland St. age at the expense of Connecticut “ftlctlonless" carwash a double salute A confidential White House poll shows that 'Tues & Wed - Oct 25 & 26 CIA was a better agency for East Hartford Michael Dukakis could lose his home state. taxpayers who would have re­ . On-line interior cleaning having had the benefit of George To the Editor: According to the poll, Massachusetts voters are ceived hundreds of thousands if 9AM-3PM . Auto accessory retail sales area LABEL READING: Bush’s leadership. weary of street crime. The increase in violence this not millions of dollars annually of . Auto detailing shop Blame Lieberman profits from such a facility had it WHAT FOOD PACKAGES REALLY SAY For the last eight years George Bill Masse, Manchester’s first past summer has been laid on Dukakis’ doorstep, in W hen you bring in a food package for . Slmoniz® extra services Bush has served as Ronald for ‘lemon’ flop gold medalist, rates a double part because of his presidential aspirations. been state-owned and state- the Manchester Good Samaritan Shelterl Reagan’s vice president. People salute: one for winning the gold Citizens’ groups have staged protests on the steps operated. Stop In On Tues - Wed Bush was associated with in his Her campaign slogan is “ She Roberta Ruland, R.D. To the Editor: medal, and one for sharing his of the state Capitol. And to add to the governor’s We want you to see how great our Car October 25 &26 own 1980 presidential campaign experience with the town’ s youth. embarrassment, the protesters have been delivers.” Community Health Dietitian And Enjoy Complimentary Cider - Donuts Now that we know what she W ash is. Come in at the above times and joined President Reagan’s team Our lemon law is still a lemon. Bill visited many schools in predominantly black because the surge in crime and Coffee in our waiting room and and have done excellent work. The people of Connecticut are town and talked with the youngs­ has hit the black neighborhoods the hardest. The delivers a nd to whom she delivers, get a free full ierv ice car wash (including Wednesday. October 26 see our beautiful new hi tech state James Baker was President proud to have the first lemon law ters. I stopped at one of the schools White House polls shows Dukakis cannot win the I ask for your vote on Election interior vacuuming) in exchange for of the art facility! Reagan’s White House chief of in the country due to the untiring to talk to him. While I was waiting election unless he sweeps the big Northern states Day. a food package. 6 p.m. staff for the first four years and effortsof Rep. John Woodcock III, outside the classroom that he was and he can’t win those states without a strong black then secretary of the Treasury and most other states have talking in, I heard the comments vote. James D. GluliettI 325 Kelly Road WHAT THE SHELTER NEEDS during the second Reagan term. followed his lead. of the students passing by, (All H. Louise RuddeU Auditorium Most people give Baker very high Vernon . Boxed cereals and oatmeal However, because of extremely right! Aweysome! Number one! Manchester Memorial Hospital marks for his stewardship in the poor administration, it has been a U.S.A., U.S.A.) tonameafew.The . Canned meats, stc:ws, sptighettl & White House and his efforts to flop. Letters to Attorney General excitement of the students sent Legislators make meatballs. Peanut Butter build the longest peacetime eco-' Joseph Lieberman and Consumer goose bumps up my spine. fUaurltPBtrr Hrralft . Corned beef, tuna fish, etc. nomic recovery. Now he is once Protection Commissioner Mary When I talked to Bill later, I told education priority HEALTHeSOURCE « ^ o o . Mayonnaise or salad dressing 'nrertichv again leading the Bush campaign Heslin have also been so. How can him about the kids’ comments. He Founded In 1881 47 . Jellies, applesauce, etc. team. Undoubtedly, Jim Baker Lieberman give us the "pass-the- said you should have seen Illing; PENNY M. 8IE FFE R T...... PuMItIWf To the Editor: 643-1223 TTTTTT will hold a high position in a Bush buck” treatment and expect to they went wild. Q EO R aE T . C H A P P E L L ...... im n ATHANCHESm MEMORIAL HOSPHAL Car Wash administration. become senator and help lead our May this great a thlete and super DOUGLAS A. BEVINS ...... Executive EdHor Be generous - and get a free car wash. MARIE P. Q R A D V ...... CHy EdHor Over the past several years, I Connecticut’s own Malcolm country, when he cannot correct person have continued success in ALEXANDER Q IR E LLI...... AeeoelsleEdHor have seen first-hand the tremend­ 344 Broad St - Manchester, CT Baldrige was secretary of Com­

Morrison heard rumors CTFA suspension Fired-up Bears SPORTS COLUMBIA. S.C. (A P ) - South Carolina football coach Joe Morrison said Monday he was told by strength coach Keith called ‘disturbing’ IN B R IE F Kephart in 1985 of rumored steroid use and slam the door asked him to “ handle” the matter. in. But Morrison said no facts were unco­ TORONTO (AP) — The Cana­ dian 'Track and Field Associa­ Even though Johnson had al­ Striders mark 10th year vered to support the rumors. ready been suspended for two ’. “ We did not go on rumor,” Morrison said. tion’s decision Monday to sus­ The Silk City Striders will celebrate their pend Ben Johnson for two yea rs is years by the International Ama­ on 49er streak “ We did not go up to anyone and accuse teur Athletic Federation. Fliter- 10th anniversary on FViday, Dec. 9, at them just because we felt we needed to “ disturbing and somewhat irres­ Maneeley’s Banquet Facility (formerly ponsible.” the Toronto sprinter’s man said the C TF A ’s suspension By Joe AAooshll “Those two sacks didn’t give accuse someone.” "creates psychological difficul­ Fiano’s) in Bolton. Morrison’s comments at his weekly news lawyer charged. The Associated Press our offense a lift,” said McMi­ ties for us. Mike Saimond will present a slide show of BOSSY conference were the first in public by the ‘T h ey could have shown the chael. “ They gave our defensive the club’s first 10 years. Independence and courage by “ I hope to speak to Mr. Dupre CHICAGO — "N ext time I ’m backs a lift. They knew they could coach on the controversy that erupted and find out the motivating Reservations ($20 apiece) are available following an article that appears in this waiting for the outcome of the going to keep my mouth shut,” play the receivers tight and not factors behind it.” through A1 Crittenden, 2141 Ellington Rd., week’s Sports Illustrated. (federal) inquiry,” Ed Futerman said linebacker Mike Singletary, have the quarterback bomb them South Windsor. 06074; checks should be said Monday. “ What’s the pur­ Meanwhile, the lawyer for "but our defense was so fired up it to death.” In the article. Tommy Chaikin, who Charlie Francis, Johnson’s made payable to ‘Silk City Striders.’ played for the Gamecocks from 1983 to 1987, pose of the inquiry? didn’t make any difference.” Moments later, a Montana pass Deadline for reservations is Nov. 15. “ The inquiry doesn’t make any coach, is taking his client’s It was in the closing minutes of was picked off by Dave Duerson said he had taken steroids for three years suspension in stride. Francis was and that in 1986 about 50 of the 100 players on difference as far as the CTFA is Monday night’s game and the at the San Francisco 36. The concerned.” suspended with pay until the Chicago Bears had a fourth-and- Bears moved to the 1-yard line the team also took steroids. He also said association’s personnel commit­ Becker, Lendl to play some players took other drugs such as A commission of inquiry, one on the San Francisco 45-yard but had to settle for an 18-yard headed by Justice Charles Dubin, tee can review his status. line. Singletary insisted the Bears field goal by Kevin Butler for a HARTFORD — Tennis stars Boris cocaine and LSD. is expected to begin soon. “ We’ve been assured by the go for it. They tried and failed. 10-7 halftime lead. Becker and Ivan Lendl,will meet at the “ I think when you look at the story AP photo Futerman, who did not rule out CTFA that this doesn’t mean they That gave the 49ers another That closed out the scoring Hartford Civic Center in a best-of-three set overall, it’s 4'A years of things that the possibility of an appeal, said are making judgment in the chance. But once again the except for a safety by the 49ers in exhibition match called the City Park transpired that were jammed into 15, 16 BOSSY RETIRES - Mike Bossy, 31, he was disappointed with the matter,” said Roy McMurtry, a mighty defense held and the the third quarter when Larry Challenge on Saturday, Nov. 26. The event pages,” Morrison said. “ I think there was a officially announced his retirement change of policy by the CTFA. former Ontario attorney general. ■’ Bears came off with a narrow 10-9 Roberts sacked McMahon in the will start at 2 p.m. lot of sensationalism in the article.” Association president Paul Dupre “ Given the circumstances, we victory. end zone. Tickets, priced at $30. $20 and $10 will go from hockey Monday at a news In a statement issued Wednesday, had indicated earlier that his understand (the suspension). It marked the fifth straight But it pul the 49ers in position to on sale Friday t the Civic Center box office conference after an unsuccessful Morrison said “ if there was any use of Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald organization would not act inde­ “ We’re not pleased, but we’re game the Bears. 7-1. had held an win the game with a field goal, and Ticketron outlets. steroids it certainly was done without our IVi-year battle to overcome a back pendently until all the facts were not totally surprised.” opponent to less than 10 points, and a 51-yard attempt by Mike problem. The former New York knowledge.” Morrison said there is no Indians bowed, 13-12. They resume play on Saturday discrepency between the statement and and the 49ers, who came into the Cofer with 6:28 left in the game HOLD IT! — Manchester High defensive back Gerry Bradshaw Is released Islander is the only player ever to what he said Monday, saying Kephart had game with the top-rated offense fell short. Hoiiis, right, grabs Rockvilie High running back Jim when they visit Enfield High. score 50 goals in nine straight only rumors — no facts — to support in the NFL, limped away with a The 49ers were not to threaten Kuhne during their game last Saturday in Vernon. The Wolfpacks’ Sheridan 5-3 record. again except when the Bears BEDFORD. Texas (AP) — Former seasons. charges of steroid use by the players. The Chicago victory ended the failed on the fourth-and-one at Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Singletary’s insistence. That Bradshaw was released from a hospital and 49ers’ 11-game road winning Sides In strike meet gave them new life. given a clean bill of health after a series of unfazed by rankings streak, one short of a league Surgery slated for trio record the 49ers had tied. By then Montana, whohadbeen tests for chest pains. NEW YORK (AP) — Officials of the New East remains in the A C C hunt York Racing Association met with leaders “ We weren’t in sync.” said 49er sacked four times and punished Bradshaw went home from Harris LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dodgers pitcher By Jody Taylor sophomore who had eight tackles of the jockeys and horse owners Monday coach Bill Walsh, “ and I ’ll tell unmercifully, was spent and William Rivera had his bc.sl Methodist Hospital in Bedford Monday John Tudor and catchers Mike Scioscia and The Associated Press and two interceptions against F A IF IE LD — With its tourna­ Beth Weber and Rachel Paleria night in a bid to end the strike at Aqueduct you why. We played a great a Walsh brought in Steve Young. performance of the year for night, said hospital spokesman David Cox. Rick Dempsey were all scheduled to Clemson. “ Teams don’t respect ment aspirations and hopes for one apiece for Rocky Hill. Coven­ Race Track. football team. 'The Bears are the But the Bear defense was Manchester, taking 2Bth place, “ They gave him every test they have and undergo surgeries Thursday, the team RALEIG H . N.C. - As long as us. That’sfine. W e’ll just go to the the All Connecticut Conference of H.S. Roundup try outshot the Terriers the first Gerard J. McKeon, president of the best defensive team in football. I unyielding. while Keith Reimerand Jon Lutin they found absolutely nothing wrong.” said announced Monday. North Carolina State keeps win­ Citrus Bowl as an unrespected utmost importance. East Ca­ half. 8-4, with the visitors holding N YR A, refused to discuss the proposal he think w e’re a good football team Young and Roger Craig, the also had good runs in 37th and 46th Bradshaw’s CBS broadcast colleague Tudor, a 34-year-old left-hander who left ning battles at the line of team.” tholic High answered the call and the edge overall. 14-10. made to end the week-old strike and said he and a viable playoff contender.” league’s leading rusher, were well for the Eagles. places, respectively in a field of 93 Verne l.undquist. “ The best they can Game 2 of the World Series with a sore scrimmage, the issue of national With Clemson polished off, the blanked Fairfield Prep. 2-0. Mon­ Coventry’s next game is Thurs­ instructed the two leaders, John Giovanni The Bear defense limited the unable to pick up a first down and East resumes ACC action Wed­ runners. figure, his chest pains were stress- elbow, was scheduled to undergo ligament respect won’t bother coach Dirk Wolfpack leads the race to claim day afternoon in a makeup clash. day at Cromwell High of the Jockeys’ Guild and Murray Garren of 49ers, who were averaging 415.7 the Bears took over and ran out nesday at 7 p.m. when it visits St. RoiuUi: 1. Liscomb (Manchester 1 related.” reconstruction surgery on his pitching arm . Sheridan. the ACC’s automatic berth in the 'The Eagles arc 4-2 in the ACC Rocky HIM 1 3— 4 the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective yards a game, to a total of 213 the clock. Bernard. Coventry 0 0— 0 16:36 for 5000 meters, 7. Hempsteod “ Terry has a normal, healthy, 40-year- Tudor will also have arthroscopic The Wolfpack is 4-1 and in first Citrus Bowl. Victories over Virgi­ and trail co-leaders St. Joseph's Scoring: RH- DIM 7, Weber, Polerla (Monchesfer), 3. Kochol (Southing Association, to do the same, according to yards. The Bear defense was anything East Catholic 1 1— 7 ton), 4. Sweet (Rockville), 5. Bloke old heart,” said Dr. David Carter, who surgery on his left shoulder and have bone place in the Atlantic Coast nia and Duke in its last two and Xavier, each 5-2 after the Saves: C- Moura Donehv 7, RH- Liz ’Tue.sday’s editions of the New York Times. "G ive the credit to Mike but sharp at the start of the game. Fairfield Prep 0 0— 0 Woodcock 5. (Southington),6. Allaire (Manchester), examined Bradshaw. “ His blood vessels screws left from a 1987 operation removed Conference after beating No. 14 conference gam es will send Falcons’ 2-1 win Monday over St Scoring: EC- Callahan 7. 7. Ghabrial (Monchesfer), 8. Clouter The NYRA. which operates Aqueduct. Singletary, Steve McMichael, On their first possession, the Saves: EC- Touras 6, FP- Jan PIkul 7. are excellent and the test revealed no from his left knee area. Clemson 10-3 last Saturday. In North Carolina State to Orlando. Joseph’s, by a half game. East is (RHAM), 9. Knlghtv (Simsbury). 10 Belmont Park and Saratoga, calls itself a Dan Hampton. Richard Dent and 49ers marched 88 yards to a quick Rodriaues (Windham). problems in that area.” Scioscia. who was knocked out the World one of those statistical ironies Fla., on Jan. 2. now 6-5-1 overall. neutral party in the dispute, which is over everybody.” Bear coach Mike touchdown with Montana finding Cross Country The illness forced Bradshaw to miss his Series with a knee injury suffered in Game that surface occasionally. Clem­ Both Sheridan and Vinson "This was a key game for us 11 fees paid to jockeys whose horses finish Ditka said. “ But Vince Tobin is Jerry Rice on the end of a 2.3-yard Girls Soccer Girls Volleyball last two assignments as a commentator for 4, will undergo an arthroscopic procedure son remained in the rankings with credit the team’s success to the was big because it’s a five-game second and third. Monday night was the the leader of our defense and he scoring pass. MHS boys triumph CBS to remove tom cartilage. a 5-2 record while North Carolina vast improvement of the defense. sea.son as far as making the first time the N Y R A has taken an active has done an outstanding job.” Montana completed five of six Coventry upended It was a meet of mammoth MHS loses in four State. 6-1, missed the Top Twenty “ Everybody was expecting us tournament.” East Coach Tom role in seeking to resolve the strike. Tobin, the Bears’ defensive passes in the drive for 87 yards, proportion as seven teams took by 12 points. to not be good,” Vinson said. Malin cited, “ and we still have an COVENTRY — It’s been al­ SOUTH WINDSOR - Host Phillies acquire Herr Lakers waive Wagner The jockeys want 5 percent of the purses coordinator, was surrounded by including a 4.5-yard strike to Rico part in the first Harry Geraghty “ The way I feel about rankings Over the last four games, or outside shot at the league title most a month since the last time South Windsor High downed earned by second- and third-place fin­ television cameras and members on third-and-12. Invitatonai Cross Country Meet PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Philadel LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Lakers and polls is the way I think most since a 30-26 loss to Maryland, This keeps us right in the hiinl the Coventry High girls’ soccer Manchester High in four games in ishers. the norm in other states. The owners of the media. “ They caught our defensive at Wickham Park Monday with phia Phillies acquired second baseman waived guard Milt Wagner Monday, coaches feel,” Sheridan said N.C. State has become very good. “ We came out and played with team lasted defeat. ’The Patriots CCC East Division action Mon pay smaller flat fees. " I ’m extra proud of what they backs off balance on that drive,” Manchester High emerging the Tommy Herr and two other players from reducing the team roster to 13 players, one Monday. “ You don’t pay that The Wolfpack hasn’t allowed a emotion and played hard and beat had gone seven games (6-0-1) day. The scores were 15-6, 14-16. did,” Tobin said. “ When we said Dent. “ They shot their load big winner with a low total of 30 the Minnesota Twins on Monday in above the regular-.sea.son limit, the team much attention to them. They’re touchdown and has reduced its Prep to the ball most of the game. since they were on the short end of 15-7 and 15-6. needed the big play, someone on that drive. After that they got points. Southington High was exchange for pitcher Shane Rawley. announced. good for conversation during the average yield to 211.1 yards a When you do that you can he the scoresheel. It had to feel like True Nguyen played well all Fenech to defend title came forward and made that big nothing.” second at 79 followed by RHAM Herr, traded in April from St. Louis tothc Wagner, a member of the Lakers’ NBA season, but they really don’t game. The Wolfpack ranks fourth rewarded. We moved the ball deja vue for them Monday around while Lisa Moriconi set play.” Among those getting nothing 89. Simsbury 98, Rockville 105. Twins, is eligible for free agency and can championship team last year, averaged 3.8 SYDNEY. Australia (AP) — Jeff Fenech mean much else. in rushing defense, 87,7, and very well as a team and plaayed afternoon as the last team to beat well and Lisa Cartier spiked well But the two biggest plays came was Craig, who had amassed 764 Windham 156 and Conard 187. leave the Phillies before Nov, 4 if he doesn’t points in 40 appearances during the regular of Australia is to defend his World Boxing “ The last one that comes out is allows only 123.4 passing yards as we are capable of p la yin g" them. Rocky Hill High, did it for the Indians, 3-9. in the second quarter with the yards rushing and 1,036 yards Manchester, credited with six sign a contract. He and the Phillies have .season. ■ Councii featherweight title against Am eri­ the one that really matters, so we even though opponents are forced Dan Callahan took care of the again, by an identical 4-0 count. South Windsor also won the Bears trailing 7-0. McMichael from .scrimmage in seven pre­ wins to move its dual meet record agreed to a salary for 1989 but Herr wants a can George Navarro in Melbourne on Nov. aren’t concerned about that at to throw more than usual. scoring for East, notching one in “ We got a good slap in the junior varsity match 15-3 and sacked quarterback Joe Montana vious games. Against the Bears. to 16-1, was led by the 1-2 fini.sh of two-year contract. 30, promoter Bill Mordey announced today. all,” Sheridan added. “There’s Are the statistics deceiving each half. He tallied what proved face.” Coventry Coach Chris 15-10. Wregget cited by NHL for a 14-yard loss and Hampton Craig ru.shed 10 times for 31 yards seniors Todd Liscomb and Craig “ It has come down to Herr wanting a Fenech originally had been scheduled to nothing I can do about it. because of the caliber of the, to be the game-winner at the 10:0,3 D’Ambrosio said. Manchester's next match is followed with a 9-yard sack, and added 39 yards on six pass Hempstead. Liscomb look honors guaranteed two-year contract, and we will MONTREAL (AP) — Goalie Ken make his second defense of the title against “ It would suit me not to be teams N.C. State has played? mark on a feed from Dan The loss drops Coventry to 8-4-i Wednesday at Hartford Public., forcing a 49er punt. receptions. with a time of 16:36 for the not do that.” Phillies general manager Lee Wregget. whose splendid play helped the Mexican Marcos Villasana. but Villasana ranked until Jan. 2 or 3, and then “ In college, you very seldom Revellese. blistering home his while the Charter Oak Confer­ The series of plays gave the “ They wore one step ahead of 5.000-mcler course with Hemp­ Thomas said. The Phillies made the trade Toronto Maple Leafs to three victories and withdrew from the bout Monday night be ranked as high as possible. keep teams from scoring touch­ shot from 18 yards out ence champion Terriers move to East trimmed Bears field position on the 49er 37, ns.” Craig said. “ We played as stead next at 16:42. Zack Allaire rather than wait to sign Herr as a free agent a tie last week, was named the NH L Player citing a rib injury, Mordey said. Rankings just don’t bother us.” Callahan added the clincher 11- 1- 1. downs.” Vinson said. and the Bears struck quickly. Jim well as we’ve played all season. East Catholic High dropped a so as not to lose any draft choices. of the Week Monday for the period ending Navarro. 23. is a resident of Vineland. Given the way things are going with 15 minutes left off a long "W e had the wind the first half was sixth, Dave Ghabrial seventh Vinson, nicknamed Snake for McMahon hit Neal Anderson with They just played better. It was a four-game match to visiting Philadelphia also received catcher Tom Oct. 23, N.J. He boasts a 17-2 record and is ranked for North Carolina State, the throw-in by Joe Gorman. The and dominated play. We had and Rick Eaton 14lh for the the way he slithered through a 32-yard pass and McMahon defensive classic. I just hope wc Windham High Monday at the Nieto and outfielder Eric Bullock from The Leafs have surged into first place in second in the division by the WBC. He is to top-ranked defensive team in the goals gives Callahan a team-high three opportunities of eight yards Indians. holes in small-fry football games, sneaked over from the 1-yard line get a chance to play them again in Eagles’ Nest. Scores were 15-7. Minnesota and sent the Twins an undis­ the Norris Division with the 24-year-old pull out of a challenge to North American country, that final poll could five for the .season. or less and didn’t put them in. We “ This was a good tuneupforthe remembers the last time N.C. the playoffs.” 15-12, 12-15 and 15-11. Boxing Federation featherweight cham­ with the tying touchdown. East outshot Prep, which falls didn’t even put them on goal.” state (class) meet on Saturday.” closed amount of cash. Wregget boasting a 2.20 goals-against provide quite a playoff. State didn’t score a touchdown. Stephanie ReirhardI played pion Bernard Taylor in order to face D’Ambrosio said. “ Then (Rocky Manchester Coach George Suitor The Phillies plan to play Herr at second average. He had a .9.32 .save percentage in “ Respect is something we’ve That was last October, when to 5-7 overall, by a 10-6 margin well for the Eagles. 3-11 for the Fenech. Hill) scored with five minutes left noted. "Our first four guys base and move Juan Samuel to center field. the four games been lacking all year.” said South Carolina humiliated the Jim Tauras came up with some season. Ea.st’s next match is and that took the wind out of our improved their times over the comerback Femandus Vin.son. a Wolfpack 48-0. big saves in goal for the Eagles Wedne.sday at home against SI while Ron Cote at sweeper. Geoff sails. After the second goal...” Wickham Park Invitational.” he Jo.spph’s King and Mike Paige also pla.ved Sara Dill netted two goals and added. SCOREBOARD Injury only thing able to stop Bossy Bv Barry Wllner general manager Bill Torrey. the Bossy, .31, said at an emotional It was left to Trottier to sum up NFL result ACC O'oll w L T w L T The Associated Press man who drafted both players. ” I news conference in which both he his buddy. Holding back the Hockey Transactions Golf St. Joseph's 5 2 0 10 2 0 V*A remember when we put them and Trottier broke down while tears. Trottier said, “ There has Football Xavier 5 2 0 7 4 1 Bear8l0.40er89 Eost Catholic 4 2 0 6 5 1 UNIONDALE, N.Y. — It wason together for the first time. They speaking. “ I ’ll never forget the been no one person or player or Fairfield Prep 3 5 0 5 7 0 a September night 11 years ago in were made forone another, it was people who helped me and the friend who has meant more to me NHL standings St. Bernord 0 6 0 3 8 0 NFL standings Son Runclsco 7 0 2 0-> f BASEBALL Country Club Vancouver. British Columbia, obvious right away. They scored way the Islanders treated me. than you.” Chicooo 0 10 0 0^10 Notional League Trottier said he knew right First Ouorler — that the New York Islanders a goal that seemed so natural for “ I ’ve had plenty of time to WALES CONFERENCE BEST 12— A- Welly Irish 41-5-36, Dick COC-EOSt O'all AMERICAN CONFERENCE SF— Rice 23 pass from Montona (Cofer Patrick DIvMon Traded Shane Rawley, pitcher, and an Smith 44-4-40, Dove Anderson 46-4-42; discovered a tandem that would both of them. reflect on what it was like as a away on that night in Vancouver East kick), 8:04 undisclosed amount of cash to the W L T W L T W L T PtI OF OA Gross- Irish 73. B- Earl Everett 46-6-40, RHAM 9 0 0 11 0 1 lead them to four Stanley Cups, "A fter that game in Van­ hockey player, from the start to that he and Bossy had something W L Pet. PF PA Socend Quorttr Minnesota Twins for Tommy Herr, second Bill McKee46-5-41, Steve Dexler 50-7-43, NY Rangers 5 2 1 11 29 19 Bolton 6 2 1 6 3 1 special. Buffalo .875 171 139 Oil— McMahon 1 run (Butler kick). Pittsburgh 5 2 0 10 43 33 baseman; Tom Nieto, catcher, and Eric Jerry Thibodeau 49-6-43; C- Terry During an exhibition game couver. A1 and I sat together the very last game as an N.Y. Jets .563 182 164 11:32 Bullock,outfielder. Coventry 5 3 1 6 4 2 “ On the ice I could see it in his Phllodelphia 5 3 0 10 36 30 Cunningham 52-9-43, Dennis Rodabaugh 2 7 0 3 9 against the Canucks. Islanders going over each player. When we Islander,” Bossy said. “ From the Miami O 1 I--FG Butler 18, 15:00 Chenev Tech 0 .500 159 166 NY Islanders 4 2 1 9 25 23 53-10-43; D- Ken Anderson 99-16-43. Bacon Academy 0 9 0 1 10 0 coach A1 Arbour teamed rookie got to them, we just looked eyes,” Trottier said. “ That in­ Indianapolis .375 150 156 Third Quarter New Jersey 3 4 1 7 28 33 SAN DIEGO PADRES— Troded Jimmy SWEEPS — A- Gross- Irish 73, Net- first day with the Islanders, I New England S F— Roberts and Holey socked stant communication was there, .375 125 192 Woshlnoton 2 6 0 4 30 36 Jones and Lance McCullers, pitchers, and Smith 76-7-69, B- Gross- Everett 78, Net- COC-West O'all right wing Mike Bos.sy with each other and said. ‘How about found they had a lot of confidence McMahon In end zone, 3:56 Adotm Division Ston Jefferson, outfielder, to the New McKee 80-18-80, C- Gross- Cunningham without even having to speak to Cincinnati .875 236 155 A— 65,293. York Yankeesfor JackClark,tlrstbaseman, W L T W L T former Rookie of the Year center that goal!’ We knew we had in me, giving me a regular shift Boston 6 2 0 12 34 22 90, Net- Terry Doolady 93-19-74, D- Rocky Hill 7 1 1 8 1 3 Cleveland .625 130 116 Buffalo 4 5 0 6 34 37 and Pot Clements, pitcher. Gross- Bob Bridgeman 94. Net- Ander­ Bryan Trottier. From that night something.” with my new team.” each other. You know what each Houston .625 174 196 BASKETBALL Cromwell 5 1 3 8 1 3 Quebec 4 5 0 8 34 41 son 105-31-74. VInal Tech 5 4 0 8 4 0 A- until Bossy was sidelined for good In Bossy, the Islanders had one He parlayed that chance into a other is thinking. It’s very rare to Pittsburgh .250 169 213 First downs AAontreal 4 5 0 8 33 35 Notional Botketboll Association Rushes-vords LOS ANGELES LAKERS— Waived Milt Portland 1 7 1 1 10 2 by a back problem in the 1987 of the gam e’s greatest and most 53-goal rookie season that still have that.” Hartford 3 4 0 6 28 33 East Hampton 1 7 1 2 9 1 Denver .500 167 140 Passing CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Wagner, guard. playoffs, theduo was unstoppable respected players. His clean play stands as a record for a first-yeaf It's also very rare to have a Seattle .500 141 160 Return Yords MIAMI HEAT— Waived Charles Brad­ NoitIi DIvltlan on the ice and in.seperable off it. earned him three Lady Byng player HewontheCalderTrophy professional hockey player with­ L.A. Raiders .375 174 206 Comp-Aft-Int W L T Ptl GF GA ley, guard, and Note Johnston, forward. Scholastic CCC-Eost Division1 girls O'oll Son Diego .250 102 169 Sacked-Yards Lost 1 41 PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS-Walved Bossy, the sixth-leading goai- Trophys. He was a five-time in 1977-78. out a mean streak. Bossy was the Punts Toronto 6 3 13 29 Kansas City .188 102 132 St. Louis 3 3 1 7 28 31 Darwin Cook and Terry Gould, guards. w L T W L T scorer in NHL history and No. 1 in first-team All-Star, the 1982 Bossy built on that and put exception. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Fumbles-lJ)st Detroit 2 3 3 7 29 37 FOOTBALL Manchester 11 0 0 12 0 0 East Penalties-Yards Minnesota 1 6 1 3 24 37 Notional Football League East Hartford 8 2 1 9 2 1 AP photo playoff goals, announced his playoff MVP. a Canada Cup hero together a Hall of Fame-quality ‘ T m very proud of everything 1 N.Y. Giants 5 3 0 .625 177 166 Time of Possession Chicago 1 7 1 3 35 48 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES— EC JV boys' soccer South Windsor 6 4 1 7 4 1 did.” he said. ” I think being Washington Windham 5 retirement Monday. He tried for and the only man ever to score at career. 5 3 0 .625 199 171 SmyttM Dtvtilon Waived (Serrv Feehery, center, and Joe 5 1 6 5 1 FIRST DOWN — San Francisco’s Tom Rathman is remembered as a clean player Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 179 160 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Calgary 5 1 2 12 41 25 Conwell, The East Cothollc High lunlor varsity Rockville 4 4 3 5 4 3 l ‘/i years to beat his back least 50 goals in nine straight “ A lot of players seem to be Phoenix 4 4 0 .500 196 186 RUSHING— Son Francisco, Crolg W-31, Los Angeles 5 3 0 10 45 39 offensive tackle. boys' soccer team has to feel snake bit Fermi 3 5 3 3 6 3 tackled by Chicago’s Steve McMichael with the 49ers’ problems and couldn’t. seasons. scoring more goals, but there was who got things done the right way Dallas 2 6 0 .250 136 166 Rothman A-71, Montano MS, Rice 2-t, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS— Waived Todd right about now. The young Eagles Enfield 2 8 1 2 9 1 Edmonton 3 3 2 8 32 35 "Trots and Bossy, what a Bossy finished with 573 goals. Central Young 2-3. Chicago, Anderson 1M2, Vancouver 3 4 2 8 30 25 Santos, quarterback, and Doug Mikolas, dropped their fourth consecutive one- Hartford Public 0 11 0 0 11 1 Guy McEntyre (62) blocking during play Monday night’s that something Mike had we'll Chicooo 7 1 0 .875 157 63 McAAahon 8-27, Suhev 9-12, Sanders 3-11, Winnipeg 2 3 2 6 19 30 nose tackle. Activated Pierre Holt, defen­ gool verdict, 3-2, to host Fairfield Prep NFL game in Chicago. The Bears won, 10-9. pair.” said Islanders president- He got 38 of those in his final year, never see again.” Arbour said. Torrey presented Bossy with a Minnesota 5 3 0 .625 184 138 Muster 5-10. Mondov't Oomet sive lineman, ond Steve Bartalo, fullback, Monday afternoon. Sophomore Jamie No. 22 jersey and said the number Detroit 2 6 0 .250 102 153 PASSING— Son Francisco, Montana 13- from Inlured reserve. Fournier and Paul Kraluskv had the COC girls O’all missing 17 games because of the “ A uniqueness, fluid and grace. No gomes scheduled W Green Bov 2 6 0 .250 160 159 29-1-1M, Young 1-1-0-1. Chicago, McMahon TU«idav*» Oomet HOCKEY Eagle goals. Dave Toomev had on L T W L T injured back. Another 50-goal “ I look back to the 1981-82-83 was being retired. Tampa Boy 2 6 0 10^2M-132. aassist while Nell Dories, Dave Borto- x-Rockv Hill 7 0 0 10 1 1 .250 151 216 Mentreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Notional Hockey League Coventry year was likely had he been playoff years. He scored over 50 “ I can’t think of any player who West RECEIVING— Son Francisco, Craig Chicago at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. N E W YORK ISLANDERS— lotta, John Ruezvk and Jim DeLeo 6 1 0 8 4 1 New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 160 137 8-39, Rice 486, Heller 3-31, Rothman V13. ployed well for East, now 4-5-1. Prep RHAM 5 2 0 7 6 0 healthy. goals (51) and got 17 in 18 games deserves it more.” Torrey said. Calgary at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Announced the retirement of Mike Bossy, Cromwell L.A. Rams 6 2 0 .750 230 140 Chicago, Anderson 3-40, Suhev 2-2S, Koz- Buffalo at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. rlghtwlng. goes to 7-4-1. 3 3 1 8 4 1 Yanks “ There have been some great one year, 17 in 19the other. That’s “ In his own way, Michael was as San Francisco 5 3 0 .625 175 151 ■owskl 1-^, McKinnon 1-14, AAorrls 1-8, Portland 3 4 0 6 4 2 Toronto at New York Islanders, 8:05 Bolton 2 4 1 memories for me from what was sure of himself and determined to Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 142 220 Gentry 1-8, Sanders 1-0. p.m. Football 7 5 1 From page 11 unbelievable. That’s greatness Monday's Gomes MISSED FIELD GOALS-Son Fran­ Bacon Academy 1 6 0 2 9 1 a dream come true career," be the very best he could be.” Washington at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. East Hampton 0 7 right there.” Chicago 10, Son Francisco 9 cisco, Cofer 51. Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. CCC-Eost O'oll 0 0 11 1 Sundciv. Oct. 30 Wedim doy't Oomet Bowling W L T W L T Atlonto at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Hartford at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. South Windsor 3 0 0 6 0 0 Chlcogo at New England, 1 p.m. East Hartford 3 0 1 4 1 1 Clements will be given a chance Clark. 32. played 150 games for “ We feel that the trade with San Montreal at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. denotes league chomplon Cincinnati ot Cleveland, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at New Yerk Rangers, Enfield 2 0 1 4 1 1 X- to make the club in a relief role. the Yankees, most as a desig­ Diego is equitable to all parties Green Bov at Buffalo, 1 p.m. 7:35 p.m. Rockville 2 1 0 4 2 0 and we’re happy to be adding two Lps Angeles Rams at New Orleans, 1 p.m. AARP Fermi 1 2 0 3 2 1 In a telephone conference call nated hitter, batting .242 with 27 Brawl ends team’s season Toronto at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. young pitchers like McCullers Soccer Bob Muldoon 217-203-539, Russ Miller Manchester 1 3 0 2 4 0 from his Northern California homers and 93 runs batted in. He Miami at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. NHL etatletics 202-550, Bruno Giordano 214-537, Norm Hartford Public 1 3 0 2 3 0 home, Clark said he thought his came to the Yankees as a free and Jones to our staff, as well as Phoenix at Dallas, 1 p.m. Windham 0 4 0 0 6 0 Calendar meeting. because it (Lumberton) is all Pittsburgh at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Lasher 216-540, Phil Washburn 225-534, acquisition was part of the agent before last season after an outstanding outfield prospect CLEVELAND, Texas (AP) — Bert Sweet 509, Leo Bonozelll 215, Ed A game-ending brawl has turned The fighting broke out Friday white. They have no black play­ New York Giants at Detroit, A p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — Netlonol Hockey Adams 554, Whit Klellen 511, Howard Padres’ attempt to fill some holes three years with the St. Louis, in Jefferson." Son Diego at Seattle. 4 p.m. M8C Cyclones League regular-season statistics through ACC O'all into a season-ending incident for night after the visiting Lumber- ers,” Deck said. Minnesota at Son Francisco, 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23: Lockwor 516, Doris Hattin 453, Pat TODAY in their lineup. where he played on the Cardinals’ Clements split time last season The Manchester Soccer Club Cy­ Olcavoge 461, Guv Messenger 1882-459, T W L T the Cleveland High School foot­ ton Raiders put together an Cleveland had been called for Konsas Cltvot Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. clones (girls 13 and under) blanked Scoring ' Fairfield Prep Beys Soccer “ You can’t buy a championship 1985 and 1987 National League between the Yankees and New Q A Pta Lottie KuczvnskI 180, Mary Walker Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30 82-yard scoring drive to upset the 21 penalties for 189 yards during Ellington, 2-0, lost Sundoy to advance to Pim 185-456, Gert Andrews 456, VI Pulford St. Joseph's but you can fill in the blanks.” he championship teams. York’s Triple-A affiliate at Co­ ball team. School officials can­ Washington at Houston, 8 p.m. the auorterf Inals In State Cup play. The Lomteux, Poh 13 13 26 12 Notre Dame Chenev Tech at Rocky Hill, 3:15 Cleveland Indians 13-12 and snap the game. Monday, Oct. 31 Gretzky, LA 9 10 19 0 462, Edna Ruff 450. Before that, he spent 10-plus lumbus. He was 6-7 with a 2.75 celed the remainder of the season Cyclones will meet Windsor Soturdav In Xavier Bolton at Coventry, 3:30 said. “ I believe in (the Padres a losing streak dating back to “ It’s the same kind of thing you Denver of Indianapolis, 9 p.m. Windsor. Karen Jurezak and Jennifer NIcholls, LA 7 12 19 6 St. Bernard Oiris Soccer seasons with the San Francisco in 32 games, after a fight during a game Brown, Pah 7 10 17 19 East Catholic Hartford Public at Manchester, 3:30 chances of contending next sea­ 1986. see on Monday Night Football," Cool hod the goals while Sharon CunllNe Auto Body and I ’m not even there yet.” including 16 starts, with Colum­ against Lumberton High School. Rackow, Tommy Glaeser and Missy Robitalllc, LA 8 8 16 2 East Catholic at Lodyard, 3:30 son), Giants. At least three Cleveland play­ Liberty County sheriff’s Deputy Jolly played well. Devon Gorceou Leemon, Tor 6 10 16 29 Bill Wlshlnsky 155, Anton Mayer Oirls SwimmliiB Although the Padres lacked In a statement released by the bus. He made six appearances No one was seriously injured in Sovord, Chi 5 11 16 18 165-425, Tony Marinelll 158-420, Rick Boccer ers hit the Lumberton quarter­ Ray Parris, who was working notched the shutout In goal. East Catholic at Manchester, 7 p.m. Yankees, owner George Stein- with the Yankees, with no record the incident that one Cleveland Radio, TV Soklc, Que 8 6 14 0 Johnson 159-417, Larry Novella 154, power last year, they rebounded back after he dropped his knee to security, said. Hrlndd, Cal 5 9 14 2 John Chaste 152-423, Bill Sheehan WEDNESDAY after firing Larry Bowa as brenner said the team was “ doing and a 6.48 ERA. player said may have been Coftev, Pgh 2 12 14 29 165-405. Mott MIruckI 162-432, Fred the ground to run out the clock “ Our only objective in cancel­ M8C 8tlngraye CCC-Eost O'oll Bovs Soccer manager on May 28 when they our very best to accomodate racially motivated. Damphousse, Tor 7 6 13 4 Schoenfeld 403, Joe Gomeau 1S7-153- W L T W L T East Catholic at SI. Bernard, 7 p.m. The Cleveland school board and end the game. ing the rest of the games is to get The MSC Stingrays (boys 10 years Smith, Mil 6 7 13 14 435, Henry Frey 155, Steve Williams 410, Manchester 9 1 1 9 VollovBall were 16-30. General manager Jack’s principal desire, which Jones was 9-14 with a 4.12 ERA TONIGHT old) dropped o third-round State Cup MacLeon, NJ 5 8 13 31 George Burgeu 150-414. voted to cancel the remainder of Cleveland quarterback Mike total control of the kids and 7:30 p.m. — Canadlens ot Bruins, East Hartford 6 2 '3 7 Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30 Jack McKeon was moved from was to return to the National in 29 games for the Padres. He clash to Stamford, 3-2, lost woekend. Uirmer, Chi 8 4 12 8 Standings: Journal Inquirer 14-7, Windham 6 2 3 6 St. Joseph's at East Catholic, 3:45 the season, forfeiting two games. Deck said the fight may have assure that we don’t endorse this NESN Scott Rickard hod both goals for the Vzermon, Det 6 6 12 4 R8>G Auto 14-7, J.J. Bolt 13-8, Purdy the front office to the dugout and League and to the West Coast. I struck out 82 and walked 44 in 179 7:30 p.m. — Blackhowks at Nor- Hartford Public 6 .4 1 7 been racially motivated. kind of behavior.’’ Cleveland Stingrays while Trevor Fronotto picked Olezvk, Tor 6 6 12 2 Corporation 11-10, East Hartford South Windsor 6 5 0 7 THURSDAY led San Diego to a third-place will miss him — he is a first-class innings. McCullers was 3-6 with 10 The action was taken after the dlaues, SportsChannel up an assist while Richie Griffeth hod a Lofontalne, NYI 4 8 12 0 Nursery 10-11, Roma Pizza 10-11, Team OIrls Soccer “There may have been some­ school Superintendent Linden Joe 9 p.m. — Boxing: Bobby Civi vs. Enfield 3 8 0 3 act in every way. an outstanding saves in 97 2-3 innings over 60 board reviewed the game film solid gome In goal. The rest of the team Neelv, Bos 4 8 12 10 Six 9-12, Anton's Accessories 9-12, Rockville 3 8 0 3 Coventry at Cromwell, 3:30 finish in the NL West with an 83-78 thing said about our black players Parrish said. Leslie Stewart, light heavyweights, played well. Messier, Edm 3 9 12 21 Village Stylist 9-12, Holiday Lanes 7-14. Bolton at Portland, 3:30 games. He had a 2.49 ERA. Sunday at an emergency ESPN Fermi 1 10 0 1 record. young man and a fine performer. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1988 - 15 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1988

WIT OF THE WORLD Editor: / / The H igh School W orld Renee Fournier FOCUS/Advice / / Volume LIII, No. 4 Charles Vousden, faculty adviser Compiled by students of MHS. published b\ the Munehesler Herald / / Large class of small cars pass muster / / Homecoming ’88 Politicians debate By The Editors stretched back into shape. The bill impossible to avoid, the car’s final list of Consumer Reports was $597 to fix the front end. $686 for price was more than $14,000. / / Consumer the rear. The excess baggage the distributor // If you’re looking for a small fairly EFBt The Subaru uses foam-filled sprayed, stuck and snapped on the car Amslerdam in MHS auditorium inexpensive, reliable mode of trans­ Reports included; $696 New England Protec­ with a new twist bumpers mounted right to the body. NETHERLANDS portation, you’re in luck. There’s a The foam is supposed to soak up tion Package, consisting of paint A debate between Democrat selected panel of questioners. fairly large class of good little cars to On Oct. 15, Manchester High vered their car with musical impacts, but it didn’t — at least not in sealant, fabric protection, and rust- Michael Meotti, state Sen. for the The Future Business Leaders choose from. They’re not fancy, nor The bad news is that both vehicles School celetn^ed Homecoming, notes, a keyboard, streamers and the rear. The force of the blow bent the proofing (250 percent markup): a $355 Fourth District, and his Republi­ of America decided to sponsor the will they perform in an exciting have deficient bumpers — even minor but this year it had a different balloons. Pete Giansanti dressed rear body panel and part of the trunk New England Appearance Package, can challenger, Carl A. Zinsser, debate in the hope that the fashion, but they are competent accidents can result in major repair twist. Not only did MHS have a up as an Indian and sat on the roof floor. The cost of repairs to the rear consisting of tape stripes and extra, was held Monday at the school. student body would come to people-movers. Homecoming Queen, it had a oGhe car with his captured beast, bills. was estimated at $804. The front redundant body side moldings (120 / / The debate was held in the Bailey understand another aspect of King as weil. Meredith Blodget Kevin Winchell. Recently, the auto engineers at The problem with the Jetta’s bumper fared better. It was left percent markup); a $99 Prevent-a- Auditorium and was sponsored campaigning. This debate had and Mo M oriarty headed the Second place was taken by Consumer Reports road-tested two bumpers is clearly in their design: slightly wrinkled, but most owners Theft serial-number registration plan by the Future Business Leaders another purpose: It was part of Homecoming royalty with a six SOMANHIS, the yearbook staff, models from thiscategoryofcars: the ’They’re rigid and mounted directly to wouldn’t bother to replace it. (200 percent markup); and $85 this club’s increasing study of m ember court including senior which decorated the car with of America. Volkswagen Jetta and Subaru GL. the vulnerable unit body with stiff, mag-type wheel covers (35 percent class representatives, Bridget hundreds of black and white "The debate dealt predomi­ politics In business. “ This year Their design has remained largely heavy-gauge brackets. Instead of The Subaru suffers from another markup). nately with issues of education.” we are diversifying into politics, M oriarty and Jeremy Dieterle; candid pictures of students and unchanged since 1985, which heralds absorbing impacts, the bumpers deficiency that some prospective said Mrs. Marler, the Faculty because of the political involve­ If Subaru distributors in other Junior class representatives, faculty, along with more baloons both good news and bad. transmit the forces directly and buyers may encounter: price­ Advisor of The Future Business ment in business,” explained regions are as greedy, that could, Nanette Cooper and Dave Ste­ and streamers, and on top of the The good news is that the Jetta and destructively to the body. Even the gouging. While the model the auto phenson; and sophomore repre­ car was an enormous yearbook. Leaders of America. "If time Mrs. Marler. Subaru scored well in the important relatively light blows — the equival­ engineers wanted to purchase listed explain why Subaru has had such poor sentatives Kathy Cumberbach There was a tie for third place permits, a microphone will be This is the second debate road and track tests. The Jetta did ent of 3-mph com er impacts and for $12,924, including the desired sales in the past year. Similarly PEOPLE placed in the audience, so that between Sen. Meotti and Zinsser useless and overpriced profit-builders and Mike Milazzo. between the cars decorated by especially well in the handling and 5-mph straight impacts — from the options, the testers were unable to get Nominations and elections Sock-n-Buskin and the Future students and faculty can direct to take place in Manchester. The braking tests. The Subaru had no hydraulic basher crumpled the body exactly what they wanted. The have been added to other Japanese Pepper told to go slow questions to both candidates." other debate took place at the sporty pretentions, but it handled and bent and twisted the bumpers. automaker’s distributor in New Eng­ cars in short supply, including Toy- were held the week before during Business Leaders of America. WASHINGTON homeroom, and the results were Each car was decorated and the she said. Lowe Program Center on the quite well and braked impressively. Repairing the damage became a land had jacked up the prices with otas and Hondas. Ask the dealer to sell campus of Manchester Commun­ you a car without such add-ons. If he (AP) — Doctors announced Friday afternoon. participating members dressed The debate followed the format Both have better than average m ajor undertaking; theentire car had inflated and largely unnecessary ity College on Oct. 12. Zinsser is can’t or won’t, go to another dealer. told Rep. Claude Blodget was “ overwhelmed” in costume. The top four cars of the two presidential debates reliability. to be placed on a body machine and options packages that were almost Pepper of Florida, when she heard the news. were driven into the field area and the one vice presidential running for his old job, as state Hugh Blodget gives his daughter Meredith a kiss after Congress’ oldest Aside from the change in the and were on display throughout debate, where each candidate senator, which he lost to Sen. Meotti in the fall election of 1986. member at 88, to Homecoming court, this year the day. being crowned Homecoming Queen. Meredith Blodget is was asked questions from a there were no traditional floats Shortly after the parade, the a senior at Manchester High. Honesty is the best policy take it easy this designed by each of the three Homecoming ceremonies began week following his classes. Instead each MHS club when the Big Red Band played The members of the Homecom­ tains of shredded paper around Dr. Gott discharge from and activity had an opportunity to the National Anthem. The MHS ing Court, as well as the King and the stands, and continued cheer­ MHS athlete makes time Walter Reed Army decorate a car and participate in Indians challenged Windham Queen, were announced and lined ing for the team. Peter Gott, M.D. for far more than we think Hospital after mi­ a parade before the events of the High Wippets and prevailed, up on the field. Principal James The events of homecoming 1988 nor surgery, an Ludes III and his wife, Elaine, ended at 11 p.m. at the end of the for busy school life day began. winning with a score of 34 to 16. DEAR was fired, so he quit making aide says. The cars were paraded down The actual Homecoming ce­ presented each member of the Homecoming Dance. Once again, “ W e’re going to ABBY: When I payments. Now I guess he will Brookfield Street into the student remony was held during half­ court with flowers and crowned the Homecoming Crowns will be _ hold a meeting “ An active school life is very read the letter have to sell the motorcycle. parking lot where they were time with a 10 minute band Blodget and Moriarty. placed in a box full of memories My father thinks Kevin should Clauds Popper about the end of the important,” and Mark Todd, a from “Honest judged. First place was given to performance, beginning with and await those to come. senior at M.H.S., and a perfect John’s Mom,” I find a way to make payments week to see if he goes back on thecampaign trail the car decorated by the choir and Olympic Fanfare, including Root Near the end of the game, Dear Abby example of one who lives by his was shocked. until he gets a buyer. He even Saturday, Sunday or Monday,” administrative Round Table Singers who co­ Beer Rag, and Cobra. crowds began throwing moun- — Laurie Brindisi words. Gout can indeed She said her Abigail Van Buren offered him a job doing yard work assistant Frances Campbell said after at our house to pay for it, but Todd has been very active in son. John, was Pepper’s release Monday. his past three years at Man­ at the ra ce­ Kevin turned him down. 'The Democratic chairman of theHouseRules Dad says this shows that he is Manchester Olympian chester High School. He has track and saw a Committee entered the hospital Thursday. affect kidneys lazy and doesn’t want to face up to been involved in the Cross man drop his Doctors on Friday removed scar tissue where his responsibilities. Dad thinks Country team. Varsity Indoor wa.Ilet. John Pepper had a hernia, Campbell said. Track, Junior Varsity baseball, D EAR DR. GO’TT: My husband quit taking his picked it up. noticed that it was wallet. It has renewed my faith in that I should stop seeing Kevin “ He is in very good condition for someone who comes home a winner F.B.L.A., and the Student Coun­ becuase he doesn’t show “ good Zyloprin two years ago because his toe didn’t hurt filled with cash, so he ran after the human race to know that has had a minor surgical procedure,” she said cil, which in recent years has anymore. Now he has pain in his lower back around the man and returned the wallet. there are still “ Honest Johns" in character.” While most recent college grad­ any of his pride. "Even though it Abby, I really love Kevin and been called S.A.A. His courses the kidneys. He won’t see a doctor until he sees your John’s mom .said nearly everyone this dav and age. Sign m " ... uates spent their summer months wasn’t in the medal count, it was want to marry him when he for his senior year include; answer. Could the gout have gone to his kidneys? she told that story to said that G R ATE FU L Prince cancels concert searching the job market. Bill the same gold medal.” graduates. Computers, Business Manage­ John was “ crazy" to have re­ IN MORRIS. MINN. Masse a Manchester native, tried When asked whether profes­ Please print this and help R O YALO AK , Mich. (A P ) — RockstarPrince ment. Accounting and Physics. DEAR READ ER: Indeed it could have. The turned the wallet — he should his hand at international base­ sional baseball players should be convince my dad that Kevin is canceled a concert scheduled Wednesday at Along with his busy schedule primary complications of gout involves the joints have kept it! DEAR GRATEFUL: Thereare ball. In participating in the allowed to participate in the 1992 OK. H e’s really a nice guy, if Dad Ann Arbor because of technical difficulties, in school. Todd is also involved (acute and chronic arthritis) and the kidneys (uric Having recently lost my billfold more Honest Johns (and Janes) Games of the X X IV Olympiad in Olympic games in Barcelona. would just give him a chance. promoters of his national tour said. in his church Youth Group. He acid stones). containing a significant amount than you think there are, but. Seoul, South Korea, Masse Spain, he responded abrubtly. IN LOVE WITH KEVIN It had been thought that sound and light plays on their basketball team Although your husband’s back pain could be due of cash and all my credit cards. 1 unfortunately, they don’t make brought back the first gold medal “ College ball players all look at equipment could be erected at Crisler Arena in a as well as sitting in at the Mark Todd to gouty kidneys, he should have an examination to was relieved tohave it returned to the headlines or the evening in Manchester’s history. the Olympics as a stepping stone DEAR IN LOVE: Sorry. I vole day. “ but the size of the equipment and the meetings. He also enjoys play­ detect other medical conditions, such as spinal me intact. Last Friday, a week after his to the major leagues. If profes­ ing the guitar. “ I don’t think I ’d rewarding ones. I ’ve learned a arthritis. Sir, please see your doctor. with your father. Kevin may be a logistics dictate an extra day to load in and set sional players took part in the When I insisted that the finder return to Manchester. Masse ever want to start my own band. lot about people and how to deal DEAR ABBY: I am 16, and my “ nice” guy. but he has much up,” Stageright Productions said Monday night A few of the Manchester High School cafeteria staff. Olympics, it wouldn’t even be a accept a reward, he said. “ Listen. came back to visit one of bis old I just do it for fun.” with being at the bottom of the boyfriend. “ Kevin” is 17. Kevin growing up to do. Your father has in a statement. contest." DEAR DR. GOTT: Two years ago I was given a Mister. I don’t need a reward for schools. The students and faculty As a member of the Varsity class as a sophomore, and at the wrecked his car. and my dad already given him a chance. He Prince still plans to perform Sunday and Oct. In conclusion. Masse was asked myelogram for a suspected herniated disc. At the returning something that doesn’t at filing Junior High School Cross Country team, Todd top as a senior. I ’ve also learned loaned him the money to buy a flunked. 31 at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Stageright greeted Masse with a warm how he and other athletes in Seoul moment the dye was injected I suffered a severe belong to me! ’’ Coach brings success takes his running very se­ a lot from coming in contact So. Abby, I say phooey to the motorcycle. Kevin agreed to said. welcome. He talked to the student fell about the Ben Johnson mu.scle spasm and remained rigid for 5 hours. I am DEAR ABBY: Your reply to riously. "The competition is with such a variey of different people who told John he was make the monthly payments body for about 4,'j minutes. The incident. He replied, " I can’t still unable to walk without a cane and M RIs show “ True to the N avy,” the recruiter really exciting,” said Todd, people here at MHS. “ crazy” to have returned the from his after-school job. but he subjects of discussion ranged understand why any of these guys “ and I think more people should •After Todd finishes high the ligaments have tom off my knee bones. I also who refused to enlist his sleep­ Hershiser quotes Gleason to cheerleading squad from where he ate his meals, to would use steroids. They can developed severe degenerative arthritis. Of course come out and experience a school, he plans on attending a walking nephew in the U.S. Navy, LOS ANGELES (A P) — A street party by the emotions he felt as he held the never know how good they are none of the doctors will acknowledge the d.ve as a was right — a sleepwalking sailor their uniforms to school to let Cross Country and Indoor four year college. He is not 50,000 ecstatic Dodgers fans to celebrate their As the 1988-1989 school year American flag high over his head without the steroids.” possible source of all my problems. I wish I ’d never a » R a n k does not belong in the Navy. everyone know that there is a Track meet.” quite sure yet what he plans on team’s unlikely World Series triumph had begins, the clubs and activities of while running a victory lap As far as Masse’s future is had the test. In 1934. aboard the USSTennes­ game that afternoon. Todd also enjoys skiing, cliff majoring in but it will be pitcher Orel Hershiser quoting Jackie Gleason. Manchester High School begin to around the Seoul Sports Complex. concerned, he was drafted by the see in Long Island Sound, a Organizing and planning pep diving, playing baseball and something business related. He “ How sweet it is! ’’ the ace righthander yelled take form, but for the Manchester After Masse’s inspirational last year. sleepwalker fell overboard. For­ rallies is another responsibility “ playing coed tw ister at hopes to join management or DEAR READER: During a myelogram, a needle during the celebration Monday outside City High Cheerleaders, formation talk to the students and teachers, After getting back in shape and tunately. he went over the side on that an MHS cheerleader must parties.” marketing firm upon gradua­ is inserted between the back bones into the spinal Halt. and preparation began way back we had the unique opportunity to eating some home cooked meals. a perfectly calm night and the undertake. “ We (the cheerlead­ Todd feels that his past three tion from college. sac. A small amount of spinal fluid is withdrawn and Hershiser, the fall classic’s Most Valuable in March when try-outs were talk to him about bis feelings of Masse is going to try to conquer CURRENT PRICES Marine sentry saw him. Within ers) planned the last pep rally years at MHS have been —Kerry Rohrbach “ dye" (material that shows up in X-rays) is Player, struck out the final Oakland batter held. the Olympic games and of his the next step of a baseball injected. The patient is then positioned and .several Power companies that averaged the most seconds, the sentry had tripped During the three days of that we had and it was very Thursday to win the championship and rack up future in professional baseball. player’s dream, making the X-ray exposures are obtained. The films usually an automatic lifebuoy and given practices before the actual try­ successful. We played up to date for kilowatt hour in residential areas in 1987 his second Series victory. He said tbe fact that the Major Leagues. will demonstrate whether the spinal nerves, which the alarm, so the sleepwalking outs. all the girls were taught music while the students came in. “ I want to thank the greatest team that any baseball games were only exhibi­ are outlined by the dye. are being compressed. sailor was saved. Even under the three cheers to perform with a and we did a dance, which was a Company Price per kilowatt hour (in cents) manager could ever have," said Manager tion didn’t take away any of the —Ian Greenwald School seeks donors Myelograms are not without hazards. Nerves can best circumstances, the rescue of partner. A variety of jumps, a fun change, I think everyone Tommy Lasorda. feelings of victory or diminish —Ryan Barry be injured by the needle, patients can react to the men gone overboard is a very cartwheel, and a split were also seemed to enjoy it.” one cheer­ Moments later, he began lurching back and dye (rash and pain) and muscle cramps can occur. Consolidated Edison of “ iffy” affair. I have seen two men required for the try-outs. After leader commented. forth in a unique twist-style dance step. During for first blood drive Although your immediate symptoms were New York lost, one in broad daylight in a try-outs took place, the results "People don’t realize how spring training he predicted that, come probably caused by the myelogram, I don’t see how moderately calm sea. No one October, he would be dancing in the streets. were posted. The members of the much hard work cheerleading iron in the blood. A new weight room The first blood drive of the year your knee problems or arthritis could have been due knows why he fell overboard. He The party isn’t over. On Wednesday, the Varsity cheerleading squad in­ really is.” stated varsity cheer­ In the donor room, the donor Long Island Lighting Co. 12.13 : is well under way here at to the test. Perhaps the condition you had that 1 may have been sleepwalking, as Dodgers are set for a White House reception clude seniors: Patty Robison. leader Lisa Repoli. "Some of the Manchester High. It’s time to roll will be asked to lie down. At this neccessitated the myelogram in the first place i.c he had been taking a sun bath with President Reagan. Kerry Rohrbacb. Nicole Rankin. cheers aren’t as easy as they look. up your sleeve, stick out your time the phlebotomist will deter­ I doubt if a sailor would be fined It does require quite a bit of purchased for school playing a role. Philadelphia Electric Co. 11.57 Meg Ferrero, and Keri Kane. arm. and donate. Blood will be mine where the needle should be or sent to prison for lying about Juniors include: Mary Hayes. practice.” You’ll find the cheer­ 3 taken on Wednesday. Oct. 26 from inserted. When this is done, a his sleepwalking — or simply leaders hard at work practicing New weights, bikes, rowers and vided into eight classes. As a Commonwealth Edison r Nielsen to have surgery Jen Moir. Lisa Repoli, Kim 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in M.H.S. chemical called iodine is applied DEAR DR. GOTT: Since I was chiid I ’ve had 11.43 failing to mention it. The armed every Monday evening, and ev­ several other items of weight result of this tremendous re­ Loprire. Lynne Duffield. Shawna gymnasium. If you are a student to the skin to make the process painful stomachaches every few months. My food Co. (Ill services (contrary to what many PHOENIX (AP) — Laser surgery is planned ery Wednesday afternoon. Patty lifting equipment has been pur­ sponse to the course there was a Grifin. and Michelle Throm. at least 17 years of age and weigh sterile. Then the donor will be does not digest or pass out of my stomach. The only believe) are not heartless, and this week for Brigitte Nielsen, whose illness Robison, another varsity cheer­ chased by Manchester High need to improve the Weight San Diego Gas and Along with sophmore Rebekah at least 110 pounds, you may asked to make a fist and a way to clear it up is to regurgitate everything. At 11.33 the penalties for false enli.stments fiancee Mark Gastineau cited as his reason for leader said, “ I think this year is School for its new weight lifting Lifting Room. Roushon. the squad is led by walk-in and contribute. Students tourniquet will be applied to the one point, my cousin gave me a muscle relaxant he Electric Co. are not severe, except when a quitting pro football, theactress’ publicistsays. going to be really promising room. The money was granted by For the first semester of this senior captain Gretchen Venezia. can also register for a specific upper arm. Then the needle will was taking for his colon, and I had relief in 30 criminal record is falsified. The Publicist Joel Brokaw said from Los Angeles because we have a coach, which Manchester Board of Education. year the room is only available Fitchburg Gas & Electric The Junior Varsity cheerleading time. be inserted and the donation will minutes. Should I see a doctor? 10.81 chances are. upon disci .'ery he that Nielsen did not tell him what her ailment we haven’t had in past years” M.H.S. was given $10,000 to for athletic teams. During the squad includes junior captain The Nursing Assistant class, begin. This process must be Light Co. (Mass.) would simply be discharged I am was, but said it was not life-threatening when he Diane Kearney, a teacher at purchase equipment. A Memorial second semester, however, it will Marlie Lavatori, and sophmores: which annually volunteers and accomplished within 13 minutes also “ True to the N avy” spoke with her Monday afternoon. Sarah Venezia. Laurie Repoli, M.H.S. and also the coach of the Fund has also been granted to be available for M.H.S. students Central Hudson Gas & : 10.63 improve the weight lifting room. co-sponsors the drive with the or the blood cannot be used. DEAR READER: The sequence you describe ROBERT A. DAWES JR . Last week, Nielsen told The New York Times Sue Turner, Mandi McCavanagh, Bennet Junior High School cheer­ after school. From the efforts of Electric Co. (N Y.) 3 Red Cross, hopes to obtain at Mrs. Debra Jeffers. Assistant With the help of Mr. Mazzotta and Mr. Erardi, Mr. Simmons, and suggests that you are suffering from a periodic COMMANDER. USN. RETIRED she had cancer of the uterus and planned to Sue Houde, Lauren Hastey, Jenn leaders, has taken on the position least 140 donors. Last year, out of Director of Blood Services at the Court House One, Mr. Erardi was Mr. Cormier, visiting other partial intestinal obstruction. This may be due to United Illuminating enter an unspecified Arizona hospital on Clark. Tina Brumbach, Debbie of coach of the M.H.S. cheerlead­ 1.222 eligible donors the class Red Cross in Farmington said, “ I 10.60 ers, both varsity and J.V. “ We’re able to purchase the kinds of schools, they all agreed that the muscle spasms in the stomach or small intestine. Co. (Conn.) Monday fora biopsy. Strimike. Jennifer Long and received 104 units of blood. The think it is a real important place Such an ailment can be successfully treated under 3 "How to Write Letters for All Occo- Brokaw said he had no other information on already beginning to improve and equipment needed. Weight Lifting Room is equal, if Michelle Palmer. number of donors needed always to start. A large percentage of Orange and Rockland ': slons" provides sottiple letters of she’s only been with us for two The Weight Lifting Room has not superior to those of other high medical supervision. 10.49 conorotulotlons, thonk-vous. condolen­ the surgery. Being a cheerleader requires exceeds the number of units blood comes from high schools Last week, Gastineau announced he was weeks. She’s teaching us a lot of been with M.H.S. for the last two schools in Connecticut. I think that you should see a doctor because the Utilities, Inc. (N.Y.)L* ces, resumes ond business letters — accepting many responsibilities obtained for the simple reason throughout the state. High school exact nature of your problem should be clarified. even how to write o love letter! It also quitting the New York Jetsand football because good cheers,” said varsity cheer­ years, but until now it lacked the The weight lifting couches are Includes how to address clergymen, that one may not realize. The that some donors will be rejected students are enthusiastic about Northern Indiana he wanted to help Nielsen through her illness. leader Lynne Duffield, Mrs. proper equipment. Manchester excited, and they would like as Also, the medicine used for this type of muscle 10.38 government officials, dignitaries, wid­ cheerleaders are the sports because of iron poor blood, or donating blood and if they start at ows and others. To order, send your High School’s first weight lifting many students as possible to take spasm is available only by prescription. I do not Public Service The couple flew to Arizona, where his family teams publicity. They are re­ Kingsley will still be the advisor other blood disorders. high school age, chances are they name and address, plus check or money class started out with 10 students advantage of the weight lifting believe that you are safe taking your cousin’s order for $2.B9 to: Abbv's Letter lives. quired to make posters stating for the varsity squad, as well as Donors can expect to expe­ will donate for a long time. It is a which met three times a week. room. medicine: Despite the initial benefits, it may not be Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, Gastineau’s estranged wife, Lisa, said the times and locations of all the for the J.V. very positive place to start.” NEA Qnphic III. 61054. (Postage Is Included). Since then the class expanded to rience the following procedure right for you. Sunday she didn’t think her husband was games, and whenever there is a before actually donating the After the blood is donated it is — Kerry Rohrbacb approximately 150 students di- —Krystyna Ciak quitting football because of Nielsen’s illness game on a weekday, they wear blood; First, donors will register transported to Farmington where and said he was exaggerating his fiancee’s and be given a health history it is then tested for Hepatitis, illness. form to be filled out. Then the A.I.D.S., Syphillis, and other Which contraception to use after the baby donor will move to the next antibodies, ^ fo r e the blood is station where they will have their released It is totally safe. Blood is Perdue conducts tour School’s AFS Club is in full swing change the size of the diaphragm or she recommends. Then pick the temperature and blood pressure not sent to hospitals as a full unit. By Dr. Robert C. Park needed. For women who breast-feed, contraceptive or procedure that is On Sept. 24, the American Field words differently. The girls dis­ Another aspect of Germany volves receiving foreign students taken; After this station the donor It is broken down into platelets, ACCOMAC, Va. (AP) — Soviet Ambassador barrier methods with spermicides best for your health, your lifestyle, Service Club held German Night. played this contrast by each that AFS experienced was the (already being hosted by another will be moved to the final phase red cells, white cells and plasma. For many brand-new mothers, Woman’s Heahh Yuri V. Dubinin met poultry magnate Frank provide an additionai benefit; breast­ and your family, now and in the About 40 people attended the pronouncing several of the same food. Many German desserts high school in another town for before the actual donation. This is The best and most important thinking about what kind of contra­ Perdue and walked away with two “ Oven feeding tends to decrease the amount future. event, including 15 German ex­ words in German. were served, including Ginger­ several months); and hosting where the donor will be asked thing to remember when donat­ ception to use may seem silly. After Stuffer Roasters” and some insight into of natural lubrication in the vagina, change students, here on a Also. Grace Philips, the presi­ bread, Black Forest Cake and them for a weekend in Manches­ several questions about their ing blood is. as Mrs. Gair, the all, you do not have a period for a affect the amount and quality of chicken processing. and the spermicides can help the special program through G APP dent of AFS, went to Germany Apple Strudel. ter. This exchange will take place health. Also, at this station the nursing assitant teacher said, “ It while after having a baby, especially breast milk your body will produce. Dubinin on Monday took a daylong tour of dryness. (German American Cultural Pro­ through AFS last summer. She Everyone enjoyed meeting the in December. donors ear will be punctured to saves lives.” Cathy Hills stated. if you breast-feed. But, as many new lUDs are again among the contra­ Perdue Farms on the Eastern Shore to get a If you are sure that you do not want Dr. Park is the president of The gram). This exchange is organ­ gave a brief talk on her trip. Germans and learning a little get a drop of blood for a "I can overcome the discomfort mothers know, it is possible to become ceptive ' choices for women. Gener­ firsthand look at the mechanics of poultry Earlier upcoming events are: ally, they are recommended for any more children, you may consider American College of Obstetricians ized by Mrs. Renate Lincoln. Before going. Grace could speak about Germany. hemoglobin test. This test is of a needle to help save a life.” pregnant before having a period, and processing. Belgian Night on Nov. 11. Also, on women who have sex with only one sterilization (tubal ligation) following and Gynecologists. MHS’ German teacher, and almost no German, but during performed to determine whether even women who breast-feed their As chairman and chief owner of Perdue Oct. 27, from 7-9 p.m. in the High person and who no longer intend to your delivery. Reversing sterilization teachers in Germany. her two month stay, she learned For those who do not know, AFS there is an adequate amount of babies around the clock are not Farms, Dubinin’s 68-year-old host oversees a School Cafeteria, AFS will hold —Kathy Lerch enough German to communicate is a club that works to make completely protected against have children. requires a more complex operation chicken empire based that’s expected to gross International Desert Night and and is not aiways successful. Two of these students gave a with the German students at the people more aware of other pregnancy. „ Barrier methods such as the con­ more than $1 billion in sales this year. Perdue’s will explain the Americans Another option is sterilization or a presentation on Germany. Svan- party in their own language. countries and different cultures; ' So, what choices are available? For dom, diaphragm, sponge, and spermi­ face is fam iliar on television sets where he Abroad Program. All students vasectomy for your partner. Vasec­ single, free copies of “Contraception: ika and Kristine told about living The AFS members were also so that they will be able to accept women who are not breast-feeding cides may be good either as a Which Method For You?" (p-005) are appears in his own commercials. and parents interested in this The High School World staff wishes to express its tomies. like tubal ligations, should be in Germany, and the differences exposed to the German language. them. Activities of AFS include their babies, who do not smoke and transition contraceptive or a long­ available by tending a stomped, self- “ It’s something that’s very well developed in program are invited to attend. deepest sympathy to the families and friends of David term choice. Women who use diaph­ considered only if you are sure you do addressed, business size envelope along with in America. They also explained Much German was spoken, and events like German Night, with are under age 40, the birth control pill the name of the booklet to: The American the United States and with Perdue especially,” not want anymore children. some differences within Ger­ signs showed the way to such speakers from many foreign Dussault and James LeBlanc. is a very effective contraceptive. If ragms shouid have themselves College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Dubinin said of American poultry production. Before making up your mind, you Resource Center, 409 12th Street, SW, many: because both live in important places as the countries. It also conducts a —Erica DeJoannis you breast-feed, the pill is not checked and, if necessary, refitted may want to ask your doctor what he Washington, DC 20024-218S. different areas, they pronounce "Badezimmer.” weekend exchange which in- AFS Officer recommended because the hormones after delivery because childbirth can MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 25. 1988 — 17 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 25, 1988

McCALL OF THE WILD by Dumas A Crawford SNAFU by Bruca Baaltla KIT t r CARLYLE by Larry Wifghl -V ------Puzzles /^^V©MMERe,RUFie, ANPSMACT^ ANP50MeC»y VJON'T A 6Uy Bertinelli plays aviation pipneer I IHERe'SAPRiMce IU A ^ T M I M . UK£-m AT ifie'W'7i^&^ANTAc»e' V CWARAAIN&,.,, A L R e A p y e t TAK&N? -fo H \ / m lMtb00RS> \t> ACROSS 2 Beehive State Answer to Previous Puzzle By Jerry Buck miniseries 'T H Take Manhattan.” 3 Unfrequented The Associated Press ‘T v e Just been taking it easy and keeping f M A T It 's> E ^ P -V L11 6| D| T D R 1 South African 4 Mean TV Topics my eyes open,” she said. " I don’t want to rush tS O E lO tribe 5 Disagreeable LOS ANGELES — Actress Valerie Berti­ into anything. I’m going on the road with my S Emerald Isle sight nelli had to learn more than just her lines to husband (rock musician Eddie Van Halen) 9 Guided portray aviation pioneer Pancho Barnes. until Thanksgiving and Christmas. I don’t 6 Comparative Pancho Barnes is probably best known 12 English school Barnes was at home not only in the cockpit think I'll do anything new until next year.” suffix today as the woman who ran the watering 13 Tenth of a 7 Rear of an open stunt plane but also in the saddle atop galloping horses. hole with the wall of photos of dead test pilots BERTINELLI HAS A series commitment decade 8 Construct in the movie "The Right Stuff.” Kim Stanley 7 \ 14 Sault___ ‘T d ridden horses a long time ago, but I was from CBS, but has not yet decided on the 9 Future LL.Bs.' played her in that 1983 movie. But Barnes was concept of the new show. "A script’s being Marie always scared and never knew how to ride exam also an early pilot who competed in women’s written,” she said, "but you never know how 15 Went to the well,” said Bertinelli. And she had never been FEANUTS by Cbarlaa M. Sehulx 1 0 __ Brute cross-country air races with Amelia Earhart it’s going to turn out. I want to be very sure bottom up in a small plane. 11 Suppose Prior to beginning her role in the three-hour and Beryl Markham. She organized the Stunt before I commit to it.” 16 Cleveland's 19 Film spool Pilots Association, which performs movie Several movies and miniseries are being 1 CANT BELIEVE ALL THE 600PGRIEF!/ TEN O'CLOCK.. lake movie “ Pancho Barnes.” on CBS tonight, HAVE I PI5C0VERED SOMETHING? 21 Auto workers' stunts. She trained pilots in World War II, and written for her production company. HOURS I'VE WA5TEP WAITIN6 OUHATTIME / WEMI55EPTHE 17 Consumed food Bertinelli went to the Texas location site a union (abbr.) hdr ranch later became part of Edwards Air "The parts get better as you get older,” said 18 His and hers week early . She wanted to practice horseback FOR THE SCHOOL BUS... IS IT? J BUS.. I PIPN'T 24 Cordon___ Force Base. Bertinelli. ” I epjoy being 28.1 don’t look 26, /o-AT ^0 Homy plate riding and to become acquainted with WANT TO WAKE you 25 Folk singer Burl 30 Singer Horne 48 Run away The movie starts with her introduction to but I don't look 19 either. I ’m not going to play 22 New Ipref.) open-cockpit planes. “I thought he was offering a great price for 31 Jacob's twin 49 Rowing tools " I spent a lot of time with the wranglers,” flight in her grandfather’s hot-air balloon. He teen-agers anymore. They're not as 23 Airline info our stuff till I realized he meant the car." 26 Baseball team 37 Passes 50 Dec. holiday she said. " I really enjoy riding now. I was was Professor Thaddeus S.C. Lowe, who was interesting.” 24 Book-printing 38 Bryn___ 52 Birthmarks f > IB M by N E A , Inc. number afraid of the horse at first, but I spent every appointed by Abraham Lincoln to head the shop 41 551, Roman 53 Norse navigator □ □ □ 27 Canine cry weekend during the shoot riding. The last Union Army’s balloon corps in the Civil War. 28 Trick 43 German 54 Faction She shunned more traditional feminine ZIPPY by Bill Qrllfllh 29 Tennis player 57 Between Miss, week I was able to do my own stunt of riding 32 56. Roman 4 5 ______Dinsmore pastimes for horseback riding and flying. CABLE AWARDS - The 10th Annual ACE ___ Nastase 46 Vagabond and Ga. the horse in a race next to the camera car.” . ------1 33 Robert E .___ Awards for cable television will be presented u h o NICE lDEA,2l(;8wT Vou m e a n 1 2 9 10 11 She also took her first ride in a small plane. Sunday, Jan. 15, from the Wiltem Theatre in ^gj96flJ^|jjlJSLF£^fe_S^ndfcsleJr>c - H O W LY MoT,MOT lOOK' w«£M I'm 34 French article 3 wHItETHATfioy HE CAN'T “ I couldn't wait to get up,” she said. "When I “ SHE WAS A woman before her time, ” Los Angeles. John Moffitt and Pat Tourk Lee A i e p r — see w h v o o o iu c o ty th ' Acaofs IF IT 35 Even (poet.) ' PCESIPEUT, , IN TH' BiANI^ET , JET up < 12 14 got to the airfield the pilot was doing loops and HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne wefie oMLVj said Bertinelli. "She led her own life. She was will produce the awards show, t h a t H o f ^ e ie n J iV rre M <■£’; 1H jTpteV . 36 Astronaut's THAT M ( H o n e s m e R S .^ e « £ IUIHIT HOOfe stalls. It looked like fun. When he landed I had one of the guys. She was respected in her > HUH Down! THtypt w h o m e e d V SASV- s p e n d in g B'UioMf I ^eepinG ikiK ferry 15 17 him take me up right away. It was such an NEW COMPANY - Richard and Esther a m p t Me y c a l l m e Ho r r i b l e I A «e A 0 ,2 iP ‘ -A H D “'£‘P£ BullDiNG A 9LP i.ee circle.” ONJE p a y , /VMLLIONl>5 O F P E O P L E W IL L & E Vo*^ /HAke Hi"t Kievo ' snetTEP OM •‘O fFfA /ff" « 8 -1 flbMeefi? 39 Actress Claire experience. I was so exhilarated.” • A U PAPT Of PBo6PIVMf To LIV/E 18 The movie romanticizes Barnes. It men­ Shapiro, who created ABC’s "Dynasty,” have HOMELESS.., ANP MILLIONS OF OTHEKS roNDof.' INItt fbWf ' fecpET w|a B5 40 Secondhand L\\ie IW TH' TH' ' iVTT£M'' n eed tions only two marriages, although Barnes formed a production company, and their firat WHO coULP EAeiur h e l p w il l a u s T HECmh.0 O N E ' I'ti. f BOM a n S o LA 42 Tableland Y PAR /VUME irJ /wioNcy. THE MOVIE ALSO stars Sam Robards, had four husbands. She married-her fourth project is a six-hour miniseries for NBC, t u r n AWAV... oROfR I T ' ' T O Z IM B A B W E ^ 44 Cut of lamb J JH fR S.' Ted Wass, James Stephens, Geoffrey Lewis, husband. Gene “ Mac” McKendry (Sam tentatively called "When We Were Young.” 47 Great respect 2 4 2 5 2 6 1 29 30 31 Cynthia Harris and Richard Young. It was Robards), after World War II, when he was 26 The Shapiros also created “ The Colbys” and Wi 48 Slyly filmed on location near Dallas. and she was in her mid-40s. In the film, “ Emerald Point N. A.S.” and they wrote such 3 2 34 51 Cuts off The beautiful Bertinelli was an odd choice however, they meet and marry in the 1920s. TV movies as "Intimate Strangers” and 55 Flee (si.) 3 5 1 39 to play Barnes, whom test pilot Chuck Yeager They were divorced in 1968. She died in 1975. "Minstrel Man.” Richard Shapiro wrote the 56 Resorts described in his autobiography as “ one of the Bertinelli, who starred as the kid sister in screenplay for “ John Steinbeck’s East of 58 Actress___ 4 0 ugliest women” he had ever met. “ One Day at a Time,” was last seen in the Eden.” Garr 59 Age 4 4 4 6 4 6 4 7 60 — of Wight LPL ABNER by Al Capp 4 8 4 9 6 0 51 61 Latin poet TV Tonight CMIELON.^r-OOR BLOOD ENEMIES, TH' SO. TONIGHT WE'L AFTfR WE 62 Double curve 5 5 5 6 6 7 VOKUMS, LOOKS M IGHTV HAPpnT AN' KILL'EM ALL.CT, HURDER A U 63 Young hawk JUAN'S TAXI. OLP FOOL KNOWS PROSPEROOS-AN NOTHIN'INFOOniATES THEM CUTt. [HBO] MOVIE; 'One Crazy Fla , Hemingway's (Stacy Keach) relation stitutionalized teen-agers join forces to rid [ES PN ] Scholastic Sports America WHICH waPLESS Lrt. ‘ . 5 9 ^ H 6 0 5:00PM . A SCRAQG MORE'N THET.ar alanda for another. TCK/ay't chM: R aquala V. (26) MOVIE: The Ballad of Andy [C N N ] Newsnight Update ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson (2dJ A -T e a m Crocker' A Vietnam veteran returns home 11:00PM C3D CID ® @® d® N e w s [E S P N ] Arm Wrestling £ieT' ^21 N e w s (Live) to find the world he remembers drastically (3D M 'A " b * H Part 2 of 2 'B'Q WYV UZGR MVAHUZ changed Lee Majors, Joey Heatherton. [U S A ] Hollywood Insider Featured: Tom wnoecRiTic Benny Hill m (^4) Doctor W h o : T h e Seeds of Death Jimmy Dean 1969. (3D Hanks ("Punchline"); Linda Kozlowski BLONDIE by Doan Young A Stan Drake CAUeDIT'AMUGlftG': Part 3 of 6. C5D Cheers (CC). ("Crocodile' Dundee"). UT KBHWBZDWBUZ lYU'H d$) MOVIE: 'Blazing Saddles' A crooked @6) Charlie's Angels attorney general appoints a black sheriff to (j® America's Top Ten Health and Tennis ANO THE WE DON'T WE'LL O O a l l CXJR FIGHT­ T H E Y S E E M YES, BUT I'D 2:00AM ID > vou'ae I WE ^ Fam ily Tie s (CC) a small western town in a scheme to take SOONER THE)BELIEVE IN LONG ING AFTER WE'RE MARRIED T D 3 E H A T E T D d® AH in the Family ® Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ : MARRIED ; SURE VJVA VOK O KVMAVHHBUZ over the territory. Cleavon Little, Gene (3D ARE b e t t e r .V. ENGAGEMENTS W E L L LIVE NE)Cr GUT) Noticias d® Talking Sports With Rod Michaud vice (3 hrs.) ADJLTSTEO I OOOP TD THEM Wilder, Harvey Korman. 1974 ' ■ d7) World of Survival: Water Under the d® Crook and Chase GD White Shadow ZOQVK TUA Y B O .’ — Earth (R) (41) Primavera d ® M * A * S ’ H d® NVR Showcase (61) MOVIE: 'The Green Berets' A cynical (fl) Divorce Court 1r //S '” YVAPVAW YUUJVA. war correspondent goes on special as­ dD Dos Vidas (E) Dating Game [C N N ] Showbiz Today signment to Vietnam with an army career PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You campaign in poetry. You govern In prose.' dD Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: Families [D IS ] MOVIE: 'On the Double' Danny's [D IS ] MOVIE: World's Greatest Ath man John Wayne, David Janssen, Jim Guest: pediatrician T . Berry Brazelton. resemblance to an English general makes ■i — Mario Cuomo. lete* Raised Tarzan-style in Africa, a primi Hutton 1968. dD Love Connection him valuable as a W W II spy. Danny Kaye, tive blonde youth is carried off to America [CN N ] PrimeNews Dana Wynter, Wilfrid Hyde-White. 1961. for potential athletic glory Jan-Michael [C N N ] Moneyline / [ D I S ] Canterville Ghost Based on the O s ­ [ES P N ] SportsLook Vincent, John Amos, Tim Conway. 1973 [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzle and Harriet car Wilde short story. A ghostly visitor Rated G [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Explorers' Three boys J plagues an American family spending the [E S P N ] U g hter Side of Sports Host: Jay build a spaceship that puts them in touch [ESPN ] SportsLook summer in an old English mansion. Richard Johnstone. IU-25" ' ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraue with aliens. Mary Kay Place. Ethan Hawke. ’/DSJTkS. [T M C ] MOVIE: Maid to Order' A Kiloy stars (60 min.) [H B O ] MOVIE: 'The Believers' (CC) A Jason Presson. 1985. Rated PG. (In spoiled heiress is transformed into a ponni [ESPN] Bodybuilding: USA Women, series of bizarre murders leads a police Stereo) THAT HUMP OF HIGH WHAT HAPPENS WE'LL USE D'YOU HAV/E ANY IDEA WFW less maid in this "Cinderella" inspired co Mixed Pairs Championships (Taped) psychologist to the leaders of an ancient [U S A ] Oh Madeline I GROUND IS WHERE WHEN WE GET TH'VINES! HE'S TALKIN' ABOUT? medy Ally Sheedy, Beverly D'Angelo, Mi religious cult in present-day Manhattan. WHAT A OUY by Bill Hoett [ H B O ] M O V IE : 'M a n on Fire' A retired WE'RE HEAPED.' THERE? i THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME cnaelOntkean. 1987.RaiedPG (InSloreo) Martin Sheen, Helen Shaver, Robert Log­ N e w s (R) CIA agent takes on a dangerous mission to 2:05AM ID by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee gia. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) [U S A ] Fat Albert rescue the kidnapped daughter of an Italian 2:30AM CID Improv Tonite Comics y [U S A ] Miami Vice (60 min ) Unscramble these f.our Jumbles, 6:30PM d D C B S N e w s (CC) industrialist. Scott Glenn. Jade Malle. Steve Smith. Stan Oilman and Jim m y " m a y 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) Aleck. one letter to each square, to form C E ) (38) Fam ily Tie s (CC) 11:30PM (ID Taxi four ordinary words. [M A X ] MOVIE: Who's That Girl' (CC) [C N N ] Sports Latenight I HAVE THE dD C4g} ABC News (CC), (3D ^ Nightline (CC). A brash ex-con involves an uptight tax at­ [ES P N ] SportsCenter F IN A N C IA L ClD HoMywoqd Squares torney in her plans to find the rpan respon­ (3D ^ Morton Downey Jr. [U S A ] Room 222 r » w S E C T I O N YENED (2^ (P NBC News (CC). sible for sending her to prison. Madonna, d j) Honeymooners Griffin Dunne. Haviland Morris. 1987. lA/HEN YOU’RE GijI) ($7) N ightly Business Report (1® Ebony/Jet Showcase 2:40AM dD Nightwatch Joined in Rated PG. (In Stereo) Progress 0 ) Noticiero Univision d® N ight Heat Kirkwood feels responsi­ THROUGH?” [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Explorers' Throe boys ble when a young reporter is killed while (Bp Love Connection build a spaceship that puts them in touch 3:00AM ( B m o v i e : The Errand Boy' pursuing a story. (70 min.) (R) Pari-Mutual Studios hires an errand boy to [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 with aliens Mary Kay Place, Ethan Hawke, BROAN Jason Presson. 1985. Rated PG (In ( ^ Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) spy on money-wasting employees Jerry [E S P N ] Inside the PGA Tour Lewis, Brian Donlevy. 1961. Stereo) d® Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: Families THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom [H B O ] MOVIE: 'The Wraith' An Arizona [U S A ] Murder, She Wrote (60 min.) Guest: pediatrician T . Berry Brazelton. GD Perry Mason gang leader is challenged to a drag race by ’J d® Racing From Plainsfield G® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) iitg Feature! Syivl>caie a mysterious stranger driving an unearthly 8:30PM CD 8® Roseanne (CC) Ro- IT'S COTTA Be,.,1HE [C N N ] Headline News Overnight I 60ULCYVE DEECES car. Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes, seanne and Dan make a pledge to pay off dD News (CC). '' iWATCH' THE JUP&E'OWOI«76 Randy Quaid. 1986 Rated PG-13 (In their bills. d D Late S h o w (R) (In Stereo) [ESP N ] Major League Baseball Maga ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook ch eck r xm fHecKsaxA Stereo) zine WERE LESS l/MPOR- 9:00PM ® ® ) (MOVIE: 'David' Pre- [ C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred T* HIYHAT. ITU [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Train Robbers' A m iere, (C C ) A single parent's love for her Hickman. Nick Charles. [U S A ] Candid Camera TAMT THAN THIS. desperate w idow hires an ornery cowboy ' X 5 six-year-old son is tested when her ex- [D I S ] M O V IE : *On a Clear Day You Can Fi'LL APMIT IT, BOB. 1 HAVF EACH IklPlViPUAL ..LlVlt^ 6V CHE'S WITS... to help clear her late husband's name 3:05AM [ H B O ] m o v i e : 'Prince of husband tries to burn the boy to death. See Forever' A woman lives several lives A Ko m a MTi CIZEP HdHoivJ OF Fi&HTiHG- adversitv.. SAVORIH& EACH DAV John Wayne. Ann-Margret, Rod Taylor Darkness' The contents of a mysterious SLETED Now arrange the circled letters to Bernadette Peters, John Glover. 1988. in a romantic triangle where her competi­ fOK THE SHEEP THRILL 1973, Rated PG canister stored in an abandoned church TilE VALUES OPctl WHICH PlfTED A6AI1JST TriF form the surprise answer, as sug­ (3D Hunter tion is herself Barbara Streisand, Yves turn a group of physics students into zom­ eueMENTs... OF SURVIVAL./ gested by the above cartoon. [U S A ] Cartoons Montand, Jack Nicholson. 1970. Rated G. THIS COUrtTRV WAS BASEP. □ American Experience: Eric Sevareid bies. Donald Pleasence. Jameson Parker. 7:00PM C S U S A To d ay Scheduled -- Not So W ild a Dream (C C ) Eric Sevar- [ESPN ] SportsCenter Lisa Blount. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) U S. and Soviet spies; the new T V series eid's 1946 memoir served as the basis for 11 :35PM (3D Night Court 3:1 OAM [M AX ] MOVIE: Pat Garrett "Taltingers," Anthony Potter's portrait of the journal­ and Billy the Kid' A newly-appointed law­ (Answers tomorrow) d ) N e w s ist's experiences as a European radio cor­ 1 1 :45PM [MAX] Les Paul: He man yields to political pressures and goes respondent during Hitler's rise to power. Changed the M usic This tribute to Les Jumbles: BRAVE ERASE UNPAID CLOUDY dD Wheel of Fortune (CC) against his lifelong friend. Billy the Kid. Yesterday's (60 min ) Paul, inventor of 'multi-track recording and James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson. 1973. Answer When you call the plumber because o( a leak ( D Cosby S h o w (CC). (In Stereo) the solid-body guitar, includes perform­ Rated R FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavet It might end up being t h Is -A DRAIN ON GD El Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar dD d® Cheers (CC) ances by Eddie Van Halen. B.B. King, W ay- IlD Tinker, Tailor. Soldier, Spy (CC) Part Ion Jennings and Carly Simon. (60 min.) (In 3:30AM [D IS] (l® Rockford Files 5 of 6 A wild west saga set in Australia during n „ „, I - Jumble Book No. t1 le BvelUble lof S2.80, wtiteh InclutfOB poileo* Stereo) d ® M *A*S‘ H [C N N ] Larry King Live the 1800s. Two young bush ranger re­ hw lvdeyoof name, Bddraee and tip coda and maha your chackpayabialo Nawipaparboohi. 1 2:00AM CID Late s h o w (R) (In Stereo) cruits help dashing renegade Captain Star­ THAT'.? GOoP, d® dE) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [D IS ] Robbery Under Arms A wild west /viY oppoMfMT | L , I f i light (Sam Neill) herd stolen cattle to mar­ saga set in Australia during the 1800s. (3D St. Elsewhere d® Your Show of Shows ket, but flee upon hearing of his arrest. 'THE G R IZZW ELLS by Bill Schorr THE T^u t H T w o young bush ranger recruits help dash­ (lD Star Trek K f£ p .T TFLL iNG (4® Win, Lose or Draw ing renegade Captain Starlight (Sam Neill) Also stars Steven Vidler, Christopher G® H om e Shopping Netw ork (3 hrs.) Cummins and Ed Devereauz. (2 hrs.) Part 1 (0 ) Mi Nombre es Coraje herd stolen cattle to market, but flee upon W O N ' T C O M E O U T d® Wyatt Earp of 3 $URE...I'VE 60tX .BUT WHAT d D Fam ily Tie s (CC) hearing of his arrest. Also stars Steven VI- Lies A ’^our^z UNTIL AFTER THE dler, Christopher Cummins and Ed Dever- G® Current Affair [ESPN] Auto Racing: NASCAR A.C. 1 l u A ^ r 1 M [C N N ] Moneyline Delco 5 0 0 From Rockingham, N.C. (2 hrs.) FIEA$ UVIN6 IN HAVE YOU eauz. (2 hrs.) GD Mala Noche...No My FUR...TICK5 ME I [E S P N ] SportsCenter (R) PONE RDRTHE [ESP N ] Top Rank Boxing: [CN N ] Newsnight UV1N6 IN MY Astrograph [U S A ] Miami Vice (60 min.) vs. Leslie Stew art A [U S A ] MOVIE; 'Deadly Impact* A dead H O M a e ?? bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from Atlan­ [ESPN ] Inside the PGA Tour computer genius' method of rigging Las p m M agazine Featured RANT9 AHP UATEL'/? ( s y ® - Tw Aves 1 0 -Z5 7:30PM dD tic City. N.J, Czyz is 3 2-3 , 23 KOs, Stewart [ T M C ] M O V IE : 'Lady Bew are' A violent Vegas slot machines becomes the key to Corbin Bernsen talks about his role on mite give. is 26-3, 18 KOs. (2 hrs ) (Live) psychopath stalks the atractive window his ow n murder investigation. Bo Svenson, ;? UVIH6 "L.A. Law." Fred Williamson, Marcia Clingan. 1985. PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20 ) Partner­ [U SA ] W W F Prime Time Wrestling dresser responsible for a series of avant IN MV EAR?. dD Current Affair garde displays. 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Notices PART TIME PART TIM E ID U M N E88 MARKET REPORT HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED I dppdrtunities Acllvily ov«i lh» pMI 30 IftOinp d»yl Record buyout offer might be topped As a condition precedent to TUBE Bender, and Tube LIG H^^Berinr^lvorir. DIL Truck Driver. Expe­ CASHTESrToTTTlme, MIDDLETOWN. Thrtv- the placement of any odver- Asembler. Persons tlslne In the Manchester He­ TELEPHONE Koge Company needs rience not necessary. days, Monday through Ing Auto Window Tint­ makes Hoover vacuum cleaners, has needed for hand fitting people for light bench Must hove Class II Friday. Experience ing Business for tale. NEW YORK (AP) - The fevered rald, Advertiser hereby VERNON. Dental office agreed to be acquired by Maytag oorees to protect, Indemnify CALLERS of aircraft compo­ work making holiday license. Full or port preferred but not ne­ High traffic area. Ex­ pitch of W all Street’s bidding for giant needs energetic, moti­ nents. Experience with glitter plaques. Ideal time. Winter months or cessary. Salary based and hold harmless the Man­ Far Mm Nalieaal cellent cash flow. New food companies could go even higher Takeovers at a glance Corp. for $1 billion. Maytag, a Des chester Herald, Its officers vated person for diver­ brazing and layouts o tor retired woman. year round. Apply: M on experience. Benef­ lease with reatonoble li. following a buyout specialist’s record Moines, Iowa-based appliance con­ and employees against any sified duties, Monday- FederaMea of Mm M M plus. Apply In person; (Transportation mov 8i M Dll, Touts 6, its and Insurance pack­ rent. Figures available cern, will launch a $60-a-share tender and all liability, loss or Frldav, 8om-12 noon. of Caaaacticat oflka la The E.A. Patten Com­ be provided). Hours, Bolton, 649-2871. age available to quali­ $20.28 billion offer for RJR Nabisco Here, at a glance, are develop­ $110 in cash and securities. for Interested prot- offer to complete the deal. expense. Including attor­ Call 875-5664 for detolls. East Hartford. pany, 303 Wetheroll 7:30-2:30, flexible. 646- fied employees. Apply pects. Owner financing Inc. ments in takeover bids and deals ■ West Point-Pepperell Inc.: neys' fees, arising from Street, Manchester, RN/LPN-W e hove a full On Wall Street, Investors reacted claims of unfair trade practi­ PART time desk clerk 8228, office hours, 8-3^ In person; Arthur possible. $115,000. Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. Monday; Privately held Farley Inc. •7/hourly. Work Connecticut. time or port time posi­ ill' enthusiastically Monday to Kohlberg ces, Infringement of trade­ needed for either Sot- HDUSEKEEPER/SItter. tion from 7om-3pm, Drue, 942 Main Street, Golden Oaks Realty, made its $90-a-share leveraged ■ RJR Nabisco Inc.: Buyout launched a $1.4 billion tender offer urday or Sundoy after­ hours, Monday- Full time position with Manchester. Atten­ 646-5099, or Alex Law- Kravis’s offer. Nabisco stock shot up marks, trade names or pat­ WAITERS and Wai­ 3pm-1tpm and 11pm- DOWJONISAVI MAGI buyout offer for RJR Nabisco on powerhouse Kohlberg Kravis Ro­ for the West Point, Ga.-based ents, violation of rights of noons. Approximately Thursday, Spm-9pm, tresses. Ponderoso Is 5 year old In Regency tion: Jeon. rence, 456-2876.______' $7.25 a share to $84 in New York Stock 7om, Mondov-Frlday. (Xlotir« 7$. 1400 Monday, four days after Nabisco’s berts k Co. announced a $20.28 textile giant. Farley, parent of privacy and Infringement of 12 noon-6pm. Pleasant Friday, Spm-8pm. now accepting applica­ Towers In Hartford. No weekends, for more COOKIE Route for sale. Exchange composite trading. copyright and proprietary Dwn cor required. Dne HIGH S.1tS.0S management said it might offer $17 Fruit of the Loom, the nation’s working atmosphere. Year-round tions for all shifts. Information, please FULL time retail soles- Hartford area, soles of biilion tender offer for Nabisco. rights, unfair competition We will train. $6.00 to year commitment, person. Jewelery com- LOW billion, or $75 a share, to buy the Ronald B. Morrow, who tracks and libel and slander, which employment. Must Shifts ore available for coll D.N.S, Mondov- $300,000 plus. Selling Kohlberg offered $90 a share, largest underwear maker, offered start. Retirees wel- mothers with school please. Coll Carol, 728- pony In molor i.tso CLOSE 2,170.34 company from stockholders. Nabisco for the investment firm may result from the publica­ have clear speaking Frlday, 9am-3pm, tor $23,000. Coll Lorry higher than the $75 a share Nabisco $48 in cash for Pepperell, whose tion of any odvertlsment In come. Call 643-1555. children. We also hove 1165, days. department store seek­ of 649-5624. Ct!

HOMES m HOMES HOMES MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE BOLTON. M ovt In to­ T E R R IF IC Ranch In quiet M AN C H ESTER. For rent EIG H T month old water- Name the merchant, win $100 ... new contest Thursday % SpedoliSK or lease purchase. Im­ bed, $325. Courthouse morrow. 1 acre wooded neighborhood. Priced country eettlno affords to sell. 5W rooms, 2 full maculate 3 or 4 bed­ One Gold membership, privacy to tPe new baths, sunporch, lower room Ranch with 2 car 12’/i months left for level family room and garage, much, much $450. Compared to reg­ owners of this coiy 3 ular price of $700 plus. bedroom Ranch with 1 garage. Call office to­ CLEAMW8 lEnPAIHTIHS/ ) MMCELLANMH18 MMCELLANE0U8 more. Immediate oc­ car oaraoe. Bran-new day for your exclusive SERVICES ISSlPAPERIHe SERVICER RERVIGES cupancy. $1250 per Eric 649-3426.0______Interior and ex'erlor. showing. $149,900. Sen­ month. 649-0593. FREE Upright Plano. New wiring, flooring, try Real Estate, 643- NO time to Cleon your NAME your own reaso­ OSL Building Mainte­ 181 SOUTH Main Street. 1978 Honda Civic, $50. paint, plumbing, siding 4060.O NURS^ Aide. Expe- nance Co. Commercl- Totally renovated. Full 647-9328.______h o u M ? Let us do It for nable price. Father <■ rlenced with elderly and more.$tM,000 Pl­ you I Inexpensive, with Son Pointing and Pap­ ol/ResIdentlol building dormered Cape, 4 large 7 foot Slate pool table for ano Realty, Gallery of and handicapped. repairs and home Im­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, 5 years experience. ering. Removol. 291- Avolloble davs/nlghfs. sole. $650. Call 644-2740. Homes, 646-5200. □ References and free 8567. provements. Interior kitchen, living room BOLTON Lake. Four Limited overnight. 6M- anS exterior pointing, with fireplace, full POOL Toble-Seors. Good AAANCHESTER. Spo- estimates. Call 649-7492 8668. condition. $300. Call af­ room Ranch, masonry otter 6pm. ______light carpentry. Com­ basement, fully ap- clous well cared for on 2'/> lots, 2 storage plete lonltorlol ser­ pllonced, washer/d- ter 3:30pm or leave Lydall Woods, 3 bed­ buildings, private HAWKESHEE SERVICE vice. Experienced, rel­ rver hook-up, large message. 568-1903. room, 1\6 both Colon­ SOUTH BOLTON BRUSHWORKS. Interior beach, appliances, gas painting. Free esti­ Buekal, truok $ chipper. Stump iable, free estimates. yard, many extras. FOR Sale. Coal Stove. iianrbpBtrr Hrralb ial featuring 1st floor heat. Reduced to CLEANING SERVICE. ramoval. Free seUmeiae. 643-0304. Available. $1000. Refer­ Warm Morning, Model family room, 1st floor mates. 12 years expe­ $144,000. 649-1794. INC. , rience. Rnished cabl- Bpeolal oonelderstlon for ences and security re- 523, 100 pound capac­ laundry, loads of stor­ Commerolal / Residontlsl eldsrty and handicapped. qulred. 589-2868. ity. Great shape. $225. age and attached gar­ M AN CH ESTER. For sale net/celllngs. Wall by Owner. Immediate FuNy Intuied 6 Bonded. j m 742-7485.______age. Low maintenance reflnlshlng. 647-0836. 647-7553 MANCHESTER. Large 3 fees and a price that's occupancy. 8 room, 3 REUASLE BOVINS bedroom Colonlol. Wa- SEARS Frost-free refrig­ Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents or 4 bedroom Ranch, 2 047-1845 sher/dryer hook-ups. erator, copper, excel­ hard to beat. Reduced car garage, cathedral R«nov8tioiM/Plin Low, Low Rates. lent condition, $125. to $154,900. Century 21 Custom Interior 6 Eirterlor Busline. $850 plus utlll- celling In living room. Tbr S bH ScrBBBtd Lbb bi Short notice moves. Custom wood cabinet, Epstein Realty, 647- Fdnlliig • CeWfig Sepalr a neiww tles. 528-0776.______0095.0 Stone fireplace, hard­ LAWN CARE > Oecke a UgM Ceipenliy Any amount ddiw el Abe 1* Insured. Dependable MANCHESTER. Beauti­ $25. Large solid wood wood floors and fully giavsl alone and berii, miioh. 24 Yearo oxpisrlonoo In coffee table, $100. G.E. BOLTON. Traditional • ■ ■ • • fn» ttUmtm • ki$und fully malntalned,4bed- finished walk-out base­ < Swilor ObeeuflCi Bobeit bMOWioi S bidw imiMiN. moving , room, 2Vz bath Air Conditioner, $100. Country home. Spa­ ment. Asking $195,000. Oriental rug, $100. 643- cious Garrison Colon­ PHIL’S LAWN CARE Colonial with first floor Make an offer. Must 646-2253 DAVIS CONSTRUCTION Anytime 0042.______ial Is Ideal for the sell Immediately. Ey- 648-9669 family room, 2 cor Response Fell clean-up and 872-1400/6S9-9SS5 growing family. 4 bed­ garage, excellent loca­ HOLIDAY Matrix Plati­ enlnos, 649-0593.______snow removal. For free tion, In great family num Membership tor rooms, 7'/i baths, cen­ TODAY'S Lucky CT Li­ Wall Paperino A G A Y a SO N tral air, fireplaced estimates, call todayl neighborhood. $1200 sale. $950. Coll otter 6, cense Plate Number Is MASONRY 649-6295.______family room and more. Call Phil at: 742-7476 P a in tin g GHtwrti Liwn itn k s per month. Coll Sentry 823 DLA. If this Is your , Residential, Commercial, Commercial Industrial Brick, block and ston#, Real Estate, 643-4060. DOUBLE hung, thermo- Located on private cul- Plate number, bring References A Insurance. coramic tilt, marble and de-sac. Choose carpets Snowplowtim. Snow concrtla. pone Andersen win­ this ad to Ed Thornton, dows with screens. and move In. $274,900. at Manchester Honda, BOOKKEEPINR/ Marty Mattson, 449-4431 Rsmoval & Sanding. ; No lob Is too smalM lo o late,’ Rano Realty, Gallery STORE AND 32x50, In frame. $40. 24 Adams Street, Man­ INGOMETAX Oary McHugh, 443-9321 Fully Imund — 282-7341 g r 427-8973 OFFICE SPACE 649-9625. of Homes, 646-5200. □ chester, to collect your Fnu Etiimilis BOLTON. Enloy spectac­ $25. You must bring ★ **e****e**e**e FALL Gutter cleaning OFFICE “space""7M ular views of the au­ proof of registration. 647:7180 Coll Paul at 643-0760. r a R O O F IN B / square feet. Excellent WANTED TO tumn foliage from the This offer Is void In PAYROLL SERVICE HOLIDAY House, retire­ locotlon. 647-9223. deck of this fteldstone seven doys. 10-25 Let mo do the work for ISlISIIMIIO Spreened Loim. Gravel, SUY/TRADE Processed Gravel, Sand, ment living, ambula­ accented home. The you. Payroll, quarterlyJax FOR Rent. To be ovalla- says Duke BOLTON. 4 room. Ranch Stone & Fill. tory, home-1 Ike ble November 1st. One views Inside are lust os within steps to beauti­ returns, year-end W-2's. atmosphere. Call 649- captivating. Country For Oellvarlas Call room office with tele­ Old furniture, clocks, ful, private Bolton FREE pick-up and w Ts 2358. phone answering ser­ kitchen, 3 bedrooms, oriental rugs, lamps, By Donna Cassota 2'/> baths, comfortable Lake on Vi acre of level delivery. George Griffing vice. All utilities fur­ from the beginning." land. Community wa­ RENOVATIONS paintings, coins, je­ The Associated Press He also criticized Republican fireplaced family '50<” per week for up to Commsrofaf 6 Asefdentfal nished. Golden Oaks ter supply. All applian­ 742-7886 Realty, 646-5099, or advertising and charged Bush room. Don't miss this ces Included plus 2 too employees. UWD8CAPINR welry, glass & china. Siding, gutters, fiberglese Judy, 228-4007.______Michael Dukakis admitted that with running a campaign “ loaded one. $209,000 Plano storage buildings. shinglas, slate, single ply. Will pay cash. Please Realty, Gallery of $150,000. Golden Oaks 643-5775 Fully Ineuisd, free Angelic Home FOR Rent. Two room "perhaps I responded too late” to with distortion and misrepresen­ Homes, 646-5200.D ^w eejj;^^******^ 6RE60NY WARRICK'S. call, 646-8496. Realty, 646-5099, or astlmate*. Call Care Registry office suite, excellent rival George Bush's attacks as tation and falsehoods." MANCHESTER. Charm­ Judy, 228-4007.______TREE WORK location. High traffic the Democratic nominee Earlier Tuesday, Bush de­ ing six room Cape In CARPENTRY/ 646-1596 Local registry ofl’ers quality F»»lurlng area. Plenty of off- COLUMBIA. New List­ care... lower cost to patienla... Tree Ramoval a Pruning lor street parking. Hot wa­ shrugged off a double-digit deficit fended his campaign ads against the Bowers School Dis­ ing. Enloy country llv- REMODELINR 871-7350 or S28-28S7 trict. This Is a well companions, home maken, Health B'Salaly a Prunning ter and electricity en- Automotive in new polls. The Republican the Dukakis attacks. Ing, with easy Dead Wood and Stube • cluded. Forced worm contender renewed his charge "Because he was trying to run maintained three bed­ commute to Hartford. CuWom IWiHt room, aluminum sided BBRIOdBHA0i wood iMHlQ. dOCkB^ "" "" 647-1956 Pruning for Wind ReeManoa air heating. Reasona­ that Dukakis lacks the necessary away from.his record, I have Beautiful, 2 year old rooWng. oonorMo wofR. woionry A • Pruning for Baduty end ble rent. Golden Oaks home In a quiet family Raised Ranch featur­ pfiooBO of oolwIriioHoo. Oraee Growing CARS experience to govern the nation. factually pointed out where he neighborhood. Move K yowYo BteA Of ooRfrocf Ofi oof I ELECTRICAL Realty, 646-5099, or With less than two weeks ing 7 rooms, 4 bed­ ntumfn$ four obMb ■ eaM ml SNOWPLOWING Fuey kMwse . iM le. CMisn mweuM Judy, 228-4007. FOR SALE stands on the record,” Bush said right In and enloy the rooms, walk-out fam­ a Commorolol remaining until Election Day, during a campaign stop in Akron, enclosed porch over­ FuHy hwifod • Pro# EeWmolBe (aflar 6 pm) ily room with sliders, bilMAS ELECtRIC a Raeldantisl • Induetrlal 645-1973 1980 C A D ILLA C Sedon Dukakis insisted in a late-night looking a private yard. CoN Devllle. Excellent con­ Ohio. “ And I am not going to be deck, plus many added Bsotrloal lepalre, 130 d MISCELLANEOUS television interview Tuesday that deterred. I am going to keep Susan Donahue. features. Energy effi­ added wiring. S. R. KANCHARO, Ii k . dition. $5500 or best $139,900. Sentry Real for GapanHaWa aarvloa FOR RENT there was still time for him to cient home situated on 643*1720 Atk for MorR Today, did you pay someone offer. 742-0691. doing that honestly, factually.” Estate, 643-4060.O In Manchaalar area overtake front-runner Bush. The vice president, targeting a oyer an acre of beauti­ for doing nolMng? 742-10S2 mfgffanAMrfff CONCRETE E a st Hartford. 1000 1982 DO DG E Omnl-024. MANCHESTER. Country KMH CARPENTRY But when asked shortly after must-win Dukakis state, told an fully landscaped prop­ Cell me, Joseph Dumas at square foot building. Two door. One owner, Reginald Pinto/Manchaeter Herald living within minutes of erty. $169,900. Golden Here to fulfill your •4442S3arB44«B12(n.) Heat and office. 14 foot excellent condition. the program about polls showing audience in Lima, Ohio, that the the center of town. Oaks Realty, 646-5099, carpentry ne^s. - i m a m door. Electricity. New tires, and brakes. him trailing by 13 and 14 percen­ election is a referendum on peace Very priyate treed lot. HANAYMAN lei GIVING COMFORT — The Revs. James Meek, Kirn-Eric The healing service was held for A ID S patients, their ' or Judy, 228-4007. Quality Workmanship. floors Corner Burnside and $1450 or best offer. tage points, the Democratic no­ and prosperity and that Dukakis This unique ranch has AOomoRS a 646-2359.______COVENTRY. Immediate Free Estimates. IHEATINR/ • Commercial • reeldentlel Latimer Street. 646- Williams, Cynthia Goode and Anne J. Wrider place their family members and friends in conjunction with AIDS minee simply replied, "Forging is too inexperienced to be V/2 baths, two firepla­ occupancy. Come and HAULING 4144. ces, first floor family I plumbinr • Free EaUmalaa 1987 C H E V Y Celebrity. 4 hands on a man in an ecumenical service of healing and Awareness Week in Manchester. ahead.” president. enloy country living In 643-1658 Any Job — Anytlmo door, V6, 9,000 miles. room, screened porch this Callfornla-Style John Htnnun CMcrile S9500. 41 Homestead prayer Tuesday night at Concordia Lutheran Church. In the 90-minute interview on “ We cannot gamble Am erica’s and two cor garage. Ranch on over 1 acre of FARRAND REMODEURG PJ’i Plumbing, Halting 6 Call Biry 878-3483 Compiny • B75-B371 R q I ROOMMATES Street, 649-2091. ABC’s “ Nightline,” questioner future on a president who hasn’t YoYo Carroll. $179,900 beautiful level land. Room addWone, decks, roofing, ■ ^ W A N T E D Ted Koppel asked Dukakis what had one single day’s experience Sentry Real Estate, 643- Ah’ Conditioning 1984 EAGLE LTD Wagon. This great starter or elding, windows end gutter*. Boilers, pumpe, hot water Bush had done to “ nail your hide in national defense matters or 4060.0 ______Beckhoe and bulldozer service 4 wheel drive, 5 speed, retirement home fea­ tanke, new and O NE OF TH E surest ways Placing on od In Classified O L D E R ^ c t lv e Gentle- air conditioning, 6 cy­ to the wall thus far.” The foreign affairs,” Bush said. LYDALL Woods. Man­ tures an oversized fam­ avellable. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. raplacemanta. Is easy. Just coll 643-2711 man with nice large to find bargain buys Is to linder, all options, 'God is there’ at AIDS gathering Democratic nominee failed to Bush was delivering a speech chester. Immaculate ily room or bedroom FREE ESTIMATES We'll help you with the home, near bus, look­ Bus. 647-8509 shop the classified ads great In snow. $4700 or challenge Koppel’s assessment of home with custom kit­ with sliders and An­ every day. wording of your ad. ing for man to shore his on economics today in Detroit Rbs. 645-6849 643-9649/228-9616 best otter. 742-9770, ot­ said they hope the gesture will convey to the White House race before chen cabinets, French dersen windows. Po­ home. Very reosonoble ter 6. Bv Michele Noble before traveling to South Dakota doors off dining area to tential for 3rd bed­ rent. Prolect Home- Manchester Herald people that the churches are willing to answering the question. and Montana. Republican vice deck and loyely rear room. Over 1200 square share, 236-4511. AIDS Awareness “ support and accept” victims of the disease. "Tw o things," Dukakis said. presidential candidate Dan yard. V h baths, family LQT8/LAND APARTMENTS feet of living space. I HOMES CONDOMINIUMS CLYDE Four area ministers who placed their hands Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is “ The Bush campaign made a Quayle was in Florida, cam­ room and garage. Full Priced to sell, $135,900. FOR SALE FOR RENT WANTED an infectious, fatal disease which currently basement. $159,900. Golden Oaks Realty, FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. on the bowed heads of Manchester AIDS very careful and deliberate deci­ paigning for Senate candidate D.W. Fish Realty, 643- 646-5099, or Joella, 872- TO RENT ROUTE S3, VERNON victims, their families and friends Tuesday Jr. also has declared this week as AIDS has no cure or preventive vaccine. It is caused sion way back in the spring to run Connie Mack III and touring BRAND New Listing. Im­ FDREST Ridge Town- ASHFORD. Privoev and MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ 1591.0 8170. more. Beautifully room apartment with 84 Caprice Wagon *8295 night said their gesture was a "reconciling Awareness Week in Manchester. by an H IV virus, which infects and damages a tough, attacking, negative Miami’s Little Havana m aculate full dor- house. y/7 baths, 3 bed­ G A RAG E Wanted. No­ cells of the immune system, leaving the body SA L B O F SU R P LU S B O U IPM C N T wooded approved parking. 649-2871. 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *3995 act” to make up for the clergy’s negative About 16 people came forward during the campaign. And they’ve been community. mered, 6 room Cope rooms, 1900 square feet vember through March vulnerable to life-threatening illnesses. It is B Y T H E TOWN OF M A N C H EST BR Cod on Horton Rood. 3 of living space, fire­ building lot. (1.329 TOLLAND/Coventry. for car. Clean and dry. 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) *8995 attitude toward the fatal disease in the past. healing ceremony, knelt before the four doing it ever since and perhaps I Dukakis was meeting with Sealed bids will be recsivsd at th* offle* of the Director of bedrooms, 1.5 baths, place, airconditioning, acres). Nestled be­ Two Bedroom apart­ 649-5140. 88 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7695 "There have been so many bad things that ministers, bent their heads forward, were spread primarily through sexual contact or responded too late, perhaps I Hispanic leaders in Denver be- General Service* until Nov. 1,19SS at 11:00am for the sale of tween Yale Forest and ment In historic village sharing needles used to inject illegal drugs. should have been out there the tollowlno tvpei of surplus sgulpmsnt: fireplace, tastefully deck with view. Por- ae Celebrity Euro 4 Dr. *7995 the church in the past has said about AIDS anointed with olive oil and blessed. The decorated. Lovely tlolly finished walk-out Natchaug Street Colonial. Charming, Primary victims have been homosexuals or attacking or counterattacking See CAMPAIGN, page 12 oftlc* typewriters clock Forest, '/z mile from S8 LeSebra Lid. *11,995 that we think we should begin to say ministers said that although some of those landscaping, complete basement. Pool, tennis sunny, affordable. No ■71 ^HOLIDAY/ drug addicts, although the disease has been calculators typewriter stand new development of 87 Skylark 4 Dr. *9495 something positive about what we have to who came forward were AIDS patients, mo.st copies wood planer with an In-ground pool. court. Priced to sell at pets. Security, reteren- ■ '< lOEAOONAL diagnosed among heterosexuals. $159,000. Coll owner at fine homes. $65,000. ces. 456-0064.______87 Century LTD 4 Dr. *9995 offer,” said the Rev. Cynthia A. Goode of were family members and friends of patients. tope recorders mowers $157,900. Jackson & The Rev. Kim-Eric Williams of Concordia and other selected Items Jackson Real Estate, 647-0748.______Golden Oaks Realty, FRAGRANT Balsam 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. *7995 South United Methodist Church, who partici­ as well as fam ily members of some who have 646-5099, or call ROCKVILLE. 1 bedroom Lutheran Church said that because AIDS Bid forms ore available In the General Services Office, 41 647-8400.D FIV E Room, 2Vz baths, 2 Includes appliances, wreath, deocroted. 87 Celebrity 2 Dr. *9495 pated in an ecumenical service of healing and died. Bozzuto is ready Jeoella, 872-8170. Center Street, Manchester, CT. All soles are final. All heat and hot water, Guaranteed fresh. 83 Honda Accord 2 Dr. *5995 prayer at Concordia Lutheran Church According to statistics from the Manches­ most often affects homosexuals and drug merchondlse sold "AS IS, WHERE IS." VERNON. Save that $100 bedrooms, beautiful plus 0 month condo fee condo with skylight, parking, modern kit­ Shipped UPS, $18. West 83 Pontiac 8000 2 Dr. *5995 Tuesday night. “ We see this as more of a ter Area Network on AIDS, at least two addicts, churches in the past have been 056-10______when you own this kltchen-tomlly room chen and bath. 1'/z of .Mississippi, odd $3, 83 Buick Regal *6995 reconciling gesture than a judging one.” Manchester residents out of about 10 people unwilling to acknowledge that the disease will NOTICB month security. $380- M. PInkhom Jr. P.O. 84 VW Jette 4 Dr. *5995 excellent starter home, combo with fireplace. MORTGAGES More than 50 people gathered for the reported to have the fatal disease have died. affect a much larger population. to back Lieberman PUBLIC HBARING or retirement home, 6 Lots of storage. Larg­ $495 per month. No Box 55 MH, North Sulli­ "All the congregations have gay BO ARD OF DIRBCTO RS pets. 872-8095. van, Maine 04664 service, which was held in conjunction with The four ministers of the Manchester Area TOWN OF MANCHBSTIR. CONNECTICUT rooms, main floor fam­ est unit with many 872-9111 members.” Williams said. "L e t’s put that on ily room, 3 bedrooms, upgrades, deck over­ FALUNS BEHIND?? MANCHESTER. Four similar ceremonies being conducted by Conference of Churches — which sponsored By Judd Everhart the state last month. Notice Is hereby olvan that the Board of Directors, Town of all hardwood floors, looking woods, very churches across the state as part of AIDS the service — said that they were "not Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Haarlno at the STOP FORECLOSUREII room apartment, ap­ The Associated Press "W e want Michael Dukakis to fireplace, spacious sun private. $162,500 D.W. It you are falling behind on pliances, separate util­ Awarcne.ss Month Mayor Peter P. DiRosa fearful” of touching the AIDS victims and See AIDS, page 12 meet as many Connecticut voters Lincoln Center Heorlno Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, deck. Only$154,900.US. Fish Reolty, 643-1591.0 FURNITURE SCHALLER Connecticut, on Tuaedov, November 1,198S, at 7:30 P.M. to your mortgage payments... ities. One cor parking. Former Republican state Sen. as possible in a personal way.” consider and act on the tollowlno: R ReoltV, 643-2692.P SMALL Condominium 643-4827.______OR...If your home Is In fore­ COLONIAL Sofa and ACURA Richard C. Bozzuto, a long-time Koval said. “ It gets people Proposed appropriation to Education Special MANCHESTER. Charm­ Complex. Unique set­ closure, WE CAN HELPI FOUR room, 2nd floor chair, $50. Five piece Prelects - Fund 41 - Head Start Food 1988- up. Second floor unit critic of Sen. Lowell P. Weicker excited in the last week of a 1989 ...... $35,980.00 ing home located In No payment program avail­ apartment. Reno­ sllverplate coffee set, USED CARS sought after Lydall with 1 bedroom on 3rd vated. Appliances In­ $25. 643-8178.______Deadlock ends on school aides’ pact Jr.. R-Conn., is reportedly ready campaign, talking to them about to be financed by a State Grant. able for up to 2 years. Bad Woods! Spacious open floor. Four rooms, 2 88 Caravan S E ...*15,375 to endorse Weicker’s Democratic the things that are important in Proposed opproprlotlon to Education Special credit la not a problemllAak cluded. No pets. Secur­ Q U EEN Size waterbed, 3 floor plan, 2 bedrooms, bedrooms. Convenient ity and references 88F-150P/U.... *15,275 Arbitration Board was called in have to come from the school Perkins. challenger, Joseph I. Lieberman, their lives.” Prolacts - Fund 41 - Head Start - DHR Supple­ location, plenty of how LOW paymanta can upholstered chairs, 6 B y Andrew J. D a vis ment ...... 513,542.00 1 '/z baths, dtrlum doors required. Available 87 Interga L S .... * 0,095 after the two sides deadlocked. administration. “ We did reach an agreement Bozzuto. a Watertown insu­ Also Tuesday, a group of to patio. Beautiful parking and storage. help you SAVE YOUR foot barrel bar, 10 foot Manchester Herald to be financed by o State Grant. Novem ber 1st. $575 dresser/desk unit, 4 di­ 87 Mazda RX7 ....*12,905 The teacher’s aides, also known School Superintendent James and it’s a good one,” Bogli said. Connecticut religious leaders landscaped yard. Built as Condominiums HOME TODAYI plus utilities. 646-2253. rance executive who made bids in Proposed appropriation to Education Special Home ownership-but It In 1981. Asking only Swiss Comamatliia Groop rectors choirs. All 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,250 A .settlement has been reached as paraprofessionals, had sought P. Kennedy and Assistant Super­ The agreement has to be voted the past for governor and U.S. from various denominations en­ Prolacts - Fund 41 - Head Start Discretionary $79,900. Strano Real AVAILABLE, November Items like new. Fair a 63 percent wage hike in the first intendent Wilson E. Deakin Jr. on by both the school board and dorsed Dukakis, saying he would G rant...... $2,445.00 lawn 8< driveway needs at (203) 4S4-1336 or 1. Brick, 3 bedroom, offers accepted. 649- 87 Toyota QT ....*10,250 in the lengthy contract negotia­ Senate, is to send a letter next plowing It can be done Estate, 647-7653.0 the 101 members of the parapro­ "work for the betterment of all to be financed by o State Grant. (203) 4S4-4404 garage. $650. 646-4144. 8165. 88 Chev C20 .....* 9,250 tions between the Manchester year and a 10 percent in the could not be reached for week to Connecticut Republi­ for $20. $151,900. Anne MANCHESTER. A smart fessionals' union. Perkins and humanity in the United States.” Proposed additional appropriation to TWO Bedroom apart­ ELECTRIC Recllner lift 86 SR-5 P/U .....* 9,550 Board of Education and the union second year of a proposed two- comment. cans. urging them to support Education SpaclolProlects - Fund 41 - exlstlno Miller Real Estate,647- buy. Spacious 3 bed­ year pact, union president Elaine Officers of the Manchester Bogli were unsure when the votes "H e cares about the homeless, 8000.D ment In 4famllv house. choir. Sold new for 86 LeSabre...... * 8,995 representing more than 100 Lieberman, according to WVIT. Account «444- Head Start 19SS...... $ 4S7.00 room, 2'/z bath, central Stove and refrigerator. $1400. 1 year old. In teacher’s aides, three school An.celmo has said. School officials Federation of Paraprofessionals would take place. Channel 30, which reported the the deprived and the unem­ to be financed by a State Grant. MANCHESTER. Colon­ air conditioned unit ROOMS 86 Merc. Sable...* 8,995 No utilities. Referen­ excellent condition. board members said today. had offered a 5 percent wage also could not be reached for The average yearly salary of development Tuesday. ployed," said the Rev. Thelma Proposed appropriation to Education Special ial. Cheney Victorian featuring o full base­ FOR RENT 85 Audi QT ...... * 9,250 ment with 2 finished ces and deposit. $525. $495. Coll 228-9160 foron Susan Perkins. Terry A. Bogli increase for one year. comment this morning. A spokes­ paraprofessionals is currently Marla Romash. Lieberman's Gilbert, president of the Hartford Prolacts - Fund 41 - Visually Impaired 19SS-S9 ... $220,000.00 Doll House renovated Coll 645-0739. appointment. to be financed by o Grant. In country style. 2 bed­ rooms and a private M AN CH ESTER. Room In 85 Buick Riveria.. *11,250 and Anne J. Gauvin, members of The paraprofessionals have man for the state Mediation and $6,555 to $9,755 after five years, campaign press secretary, said Interdenominational Ministerial Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - rooms, large country backyard with patio. aulet rooming house. ROCKVILLE. 2 bedroom 85 Olda Ciera ... * 7,095 been without a contract since the Arbitration Board would not Anselmo has said. Paraprofes­ Bozzuto's support “ shows that Alliance. "We agree with Gover­ apartment, second the Board of Education, said the Fund 41 - Manchester Elderly Services Pro­ kitchen, nice yard, 9x15 VA, FHA Approved. Off street parking. S85 TV/8TERE0/ 85 Cadi DeVllle ....* 7,995 end of June. release information, saying it sionals work an average of 35 Joe has appeal to a broad nor Dukakis that we should not be vider Network Protect ...... $4,000.00 Reduced to $129,900. floor, appliances, $495 settlement was reached Tuesday deck, pleasant neigh­ per week. 646-1686 or APPLIANCES None of the school board was the board’s policy not to hours a week, she has said. segment of Republicans." satisfied with the status quo. The to be financed by a Grant from the North Cen­ borhood, 1 car garage. Century 21 Epstein 569-3018. per month. Available 84 Continental....* 7,595 during a mediation session with tral Connecticut Area Aoanev on Aolno. members would release informa­ speak on such matters. Deakin has said that the school But Jay Malcynsky, Weicker’s status quo in the last seven years Washington School dis­ Realty, 647-8895.D November 1st. Adults REFRIGERATOR. $75. 84 Pont. 6000.....* 6,995 the Manchester Federation of Proposed appropriation to the Bond and Grant CENTRAL, private preferred. 643-0491. tion on the settlement. Bogli said “ I think it has been very board thought the 63 percent campaign manager, said; “ To has created only more homeless Account W31-947 - Union Street Bridge Prolact trict. Easy access to home, young gentle­ Excellent running con­ 84 Toy. Camry ....* 7,350 Paraprofessionals. A mediator to be financed os follows: Hartford. Won’t lost! Placing an ad In Classified man, pleasant room MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ dition. Coll 643-7498 Ot­ 83 LeSabre...... * 4,995 from the state Mediation and such an announcement would amicably resolved.” said increase to be too high. announce that there’s a small and poor” State G rant...... $1,474,124.00 $129,900. Anne Miller room apartment In Du­ Last month. Bush met with Is easy. Just call 643-2711. with telephone, next to ter 5pm. 34S Center St., minority of Republicans who are General Fund...... S 140,000.00 Real Estote, 647-BOOO.d We'll help you with the plex with garage. $550 Hartford Archbishop John F. Sewer Fund...... S 188,953.00 shower. Parking. No Manchester • 647-7077 not pleased with Lowell Weicker Hockonum River T R E E shaded lot on Au­ wording of your ad. smoking. 649-6801. per month plus utili­ Whealon. who had discontinued ties. Security and ref­ FUEL OIL/COAL/ is not exactly big news” Linear Pork Grant...... S 43,H33.00 tumn Street that Is 500' RREWQOD Drought, trade stall economy Meanwhile, Democratic presi­ his affiliation with the Democrats Totoi...... siioM/iii.db deep will help keep this erences required. No 6 room Colonial cool In . L0T8/LAND dogs. 872-9951. ITRUCKR/VANS dential candidate Michael Duka­ because of the party’s sanction­ Propoted approprlotlon to General Fund - APARTMENTS SEASONED wood tor ing of abortion. summer and the fire­ FOR SALE MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ I FOR SALE The G NP advance was down fourth quarter. Given the fact kis is expected back in Connecti­ TRAN SFER to Capitol Improvement Reserve ... 8140,000.00 FOR RENT sale. S115/cord, will de­ Also in the Senate race, Lieber­ to be finonced from Fund Balance rasultino place will warm you In room -f 4 bedroom Growth of 2.2% from increases of 3.4 percent in that many analysts believe the cut next week, with stops planned from procaedt of land token tor 1-291 prolact. winter. S170's Blan­ liver. Call 649-1861, an­ man hit Weicker on environmen­ BOLTON. From 1-3acres. apartments available. ytime. FORD"^OOo"Tarr"T983 the first quarter and 3 percent in economy has begun to slow, a in Waterbury, Bridgeport and Proposed appropriation to General Fund • chard 8i Rossetto Real­ Approved building lots EAST HARTFORD. One All appliances, 2 bed­ Must sell. Fully Gross tal issues and brought in Sen. bedroom on busline, is slowest rate the second quarter of this year. rebound in growth in the final possibly Naugatuck. Police - Motor Vehicles...... 85,348.00 tors," We're Selling In an acre of distinct room Is $550,4 bedroom equipped. 6 cylinder. George J. Mitchell, D-Maine, to to be financed by Insurance recovery already Houses" 646-2482.P appliances, wairto wall With the slower growth came three months of the year is not State Democratic Chairman homes. From $95,000. Is $675, heat and PETS AND S6500. Negotiable. 742- National help. received In that amount. Flano Realty, Gallery carpeting. SSOO/month utilities. References -f 9157.______since late 1986 an easing in inflationary pres­ considered likely. John F. Droney Jr. and Marianna Proposed opproprlotlon to General Fund - NEW Cape. Hurry and plus utilities. 568-1054. SUPPLIES Lieberman said Weicker voted see this 7 room, I'/z of Homes, 646-5200.n security required. Product sures as a price index tied to the The government said growth in Koval, Dukakis' Connecticut Building Inspection...... $1,715.00 1993 FORD Ranger. 43,000 against a bill that would have to be financed by building permit fees In excess bath home with fire­ MANCHESTER. Ap­ MANCHESTER. Two Agency, 646-4655. WANTED. Good home miles, original owner, Porconttfmngotnmfifoukiuo WASHINGTON (AP) - The G NP rose at an annual rate of 4.4 both the second and third quar­ press secretary, said the visit had of budget estimates. placed first floor fam­ proved lot zoned for 2 bedroom Townhouse. MANCHESTER. Deluxe 2 tor good dog. Female, very reliable. Excel­ ters was depressed by the been penciled in for Nov. 3. but given additional aid to victims of All appliances, heat, U.S. economy grew at a modest percent from July through Sep­ Proposed appropriation to Sewer Fund 3 - ily room and first floor family home. City wa­ bedroom Townhouse Doble-lrlsh Setter mix, lent condition. Call 2.2 percent annual rate from July tember, down from S.S percent in drought. that that date was not final. TRANSFER to Reserve ...... 827,185.90 laundry room. 3 bed­ ter, sewer and gas. hot water, carpeting, In two family, central ears not clipped. One Dave, days, 646-2789, through September, the weakest the second quarter. Without the loss of farm output, The swing into Connecticut will See STATE RACE, page 12 to be financed by deooeitt held In Sewer Escrow rooms all on second $125,000. Flano Realty, otr conditioning. Nice location, V/7 baths, ap­ year old. Excellent evenings, 644-4504. Fund In exeats of need for developer aoree- location I Call 649-5240. performance in almost two years, The 2.2 percent GNP growth the economy would have raced be the Massachusetts governor's mente. floor. Dnly $166,900. Gallery of Homes 646- pliances, sunken living health and nature, tor Hurry. Blanchard 8i 5200.D MANCHESTER. 2 and 3 room, patio, basement free. 646-2194 or 289- the government reported today. rate was sharply lower than had ahead at a 4.3 percent rate in the third this month. Connecticut is Propoted appropriation to Special Grants - AUTD8F0R second quarter and 2.8 percent in one of about 18 states targeted by TODAY Fund 41 - Local Capital Improvement Prooram Rossetto Realtors," MANCHESTER. Ap­ bedroom apartments. garage. Adults pre­ 9321.______The Commerce Department been expected. Many private Ml. Nebo Field Renovation ...... $45,540.00 We're Selling Houses" proved lot overlooking Call 645-8201. ferred. $760 plus utili­ I r e n t /l ^ re blamed the weak growth rate on analysts had been looking for the third quarter. the Dukakis campaign as crucial to be financed by a State Grant. 646-2482.0______Manchester Country EAST HARTFORD. One ties. 649-0311 otter 6 w . MI8CELLANE0U8 growth of around 3.2 percent in Also depressing growth in the to an Election Day victory. F R E E Mileage on low the impact of the summer All public meotlnos of the Town of Manchester are held at VIEW Hartford In the Club. Area of exclusive bedroom, on busline, FOR SALE drought, a deterioration in the the third quarter, even higher third quarter was the first quar­ Although Connecticut has just Index locotloni which ore acceatlble to hondlcooped citizens. In spring and summer homes. $110,000. Flano appliances, wall to wall I CONDOMINIUMS cost auto rentals. Vil­ eight electoral votes, it is impor­ oddltlan, handicapped Individuals raoulrlng on auxiliary lage Auto Rental. 643- country’s trade performance and than the second quarter. terly deterioration in the coun­ 24 pagas, 2 aactions from this 8 room Ver­ Realty, Gallery of carpeting. $500/month IFORRENT try’s trade performance in a tant because its results will be old In order to facilitate their participation at maetlnos non ranch on Box Homes, 646-5200 □ plus utilities. 568-1054. 2979 or 646-7044. a drop in government purchases The weaker-than-anticipated should contact the Town at 447-3123 one week prior to the year. The deficit between imports reported on television networks Business. .21 Lottery. scheduled maetlno to that appropriate orranoements con be Mountain Drive. New of defense equipment. showing threw in doubt the ability COVENTRY. The High­ EAST HARTFORD. 2bed- MANCHESTER. Two ENDROLLS and exports widened at an annual hours before the polls close on the Classified _ 21-24 Natlon/World -7-0 made. baths, updated kit­ lands. From 1-17 acres rooms, appliances, bedroom Townhouse, IMIRCEIIANEOUR The changes left the gross of the economy to meet the J A M E S F. FO G ARTY chen, cedar sun room 27Vt Width - 280 Reagan administration's projec­ rate of $2.7 billion in the third West Coast. (Entice_____20 Oblluerlee____ 2 starting at $65,000. Call wall to wall carpeting. V h baths, washer/d- 180i Width - 2 lor 280 __1 AUTOMOTIVE national product, the broadest SECRETARY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS and morel $190's. Blan­ us with plans for your Adults, security, no rver, air conditioning, measure of the economy’s health, tion of 3.5 percent growth for the quarter. Dukakis was in the state on Oct. F o c u e _ _ 11 Opinion_____ to chard 8i Rossetto Real­ MUST be plokad up at the Doted at Moncheetar, Connecticut this 20th day of October, custom built home. Fl­ pets. $500. Milne Real rec room, great loca­ 1906 TOYOTA Pick-up for rising at the slowest pace since a entire year. This setback was blamed on the 3 and Oct. 20. Republican George Food_____17-tO People______11 tors," We're Selling ano Realty, Gallery of Herald Oltic* M o n ^ thru IMS m 7 IS t*SS. Estate, Inc. 528-6573, tion. $750 plus utilities. Thursday belois It am.only. parts only. Call 666-2433 OMrtarty 1.4 percent increase in the fourth Reaching that level will require Bush was in Waterbury on Locel/Stete Sports___ 13-10 Houses" 646-2482.0 Homes, 646-5200.O 569U161. 643-0519. or 209-4402. OSS-10 quarter of 1986. an increase of 3.4 percent in the See GNP, page 12 Monday and made two stops in ______2-0,12 Televltlon___ 10

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