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1 I U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedncgday. Aug. 19. 1987

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ROOMS APARTMENTS m m m m rn CARS CARS FOR RENT FOR RENT RNI8ALE FOR SALE UJaurli^Htrr HrralJi I ) Manchester — A City of Village ROOMS, Male or Female. PRIVATE townhouse In 4V,' .V C h a r m Centrally located. Kit­ wooded setting, large DmECTW FAIRMONT woffon 7i. MERCURY Lynx 1981. 4 chen privlleoes. Reaso­ deck, 2 bedrooms, IVb V-8, automatic. Very door wagon, 38,000 ffood condition. 82000/ mligs. stgrgo. $2200. nable. Apply at 39 Cot­ baths, lots of closets. Thursday, Aug. 20,1987 tage Street, between Fully equipped kit­ best offer. 646-3590 af­ 646-3094.______9-4.______chen, basement, wa- ter 4. VW Doshgr 1970. A-1 con­ 30 Cents ROOM tor non smoking sher/drver hookups •*» A Y . . ID totes, trweldnE. CHRYSLER Newport dition. $1500. 647-0741. gentleman preferred. $800. Includes heat/hot schoRl^^hfi Horn* rw iri. Yoii VINYL IS FINAL custom 1967. 73k origi­ PLYMOUTH 1 9 il water. 647-7411 after 5. i jUM HIBJKn m iV I Q u nal miles. Must be Air conditioned, kit­ Sfwhy^l^nghMthewl. Chomp. Good condi­ chen privlleoes, wa- MANCHESTER. Central, ‘ OftmpMe home iM tini end re­ seen. 649-0543. tion. Now rutebor. Ask­ modeling, wespedeSs m beth- vamtMfB. firWR Enimatet. CbII sher/dryer, parking. large 1 bedroom, 2nd loonw end kMehene. SmeH seele ing $1500 or host offor. Majority directors ijack vote on maii bonds Available August 29. floor. $495 Including iio T dov cor* eemmeraieiwwk.Realsieied,ln- tRuaiNdsychostbom SIDING PLUS .1 07M337 oftor 5pm. 643-5600. heat and appliances. Wlttli EteBAiiis tor a vt- CLYDE By Andrew Yurkovsky 646-3253.______,ftil, wood, stoM, trash 6 4 3 -1 1 9 8 CHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. bonds for the project. ors jiNAiO^. '______M M l i l etc. Roy Hardy town Herald Reporter dum. The GOP statement came issue had been approved last year Besides Penny, Directors Peter TAKE A LOOK While supporting a referendum, before the town’s attorneys had they understand bow the bonds are APARTMENTS 2 BEDROOM apartment and siiidis or< Cor«.S4S-7m. ROUTE 83, VERNON by the Board of Directors. P. DiRosa Jr. and Kenneth N. paid off. on Mansfleld/Wllllng- Raforonels. oeoboeogoboea some members of the Board of determined the effect of a referen­ Maloney’s decision was made in FOR RENT ton line, route 44. $385, TM E i 79 Ford Orenede 3 dr. *2806 05 Pont. Grand Am Democratic town directors this Directors had said that the court Tedford were present during the DiRosa said that if voters reject . truoktei 79 Couger XR7 *3496 UMitar. *6885 dum on the town’s appeal of the response to a lawsuit brought by 1 '/2 months security. DELIVERIN morning came out in favor of a decision could limit the board’s case. news conference. The announce­ the bond issue in a referendum, the i ROOMS, 118 Main R ich fo rm loom...... , .$ . JEhimpramoval. 1 _ SSBulekReses*. *6486 members of the Manchester Prop­ ment of Democratic support for the Adults preferred. 86 Toyota Collca .v—- referendum to allow voters to ability to make future financial Two weeks ago, the town an­ directors would feel obligated to Street. No pets. Secur­ Country privacy. No 53 BonnevHle 4 dr. *6898 MSAO approve or reject bonding for decisons. erty Owners Association, who have referendum was made in a written drop the Idea of financing improve­ ity and deposlt.S480. 54 Celebrity « *. we *7496 nounced plans to appeal the July charged that the mall and town- dogs. 429-7894. onddacoronvaatom. ^ end handloeppSCj improvements around the proposed "We confirmed our original in­ statement including the names of ments around the mall site, even If Heat and hot water . , neoes S4 Skyliewk 4 er. Wg *59W 85 Mazda RX7 QSL'SE' Mall at Buckland Hills. decision of Hartford Superior Court financed road improvements would all six Democratic directors. Included. 646-2436, 9-5 MANCHESTER. Newly »E8gn8gd,firMelde||i| U i;u e do your Hardwood 643-9S04 tent, as most of the Democratic Judge John P. Maloney, who ruled an appeal proved successful. But, if renovated bedroom, ‘ ■ 'Of two. r 847.7SS3 SeoidsClereser. *7405 Loadad *11,900 In announcing their support fora mean higher taxes for residents. A joint public hearing by the weekdoys.______2 Wg wlH remove the 88Mere.Me,eye4*. *7696 directors had affirmed, to go to a that the Board of Directors could an appeal is successful, any future 3rd floor oportment. re from die working 81 Mazda RX7 *4495 referendum, the Democratic direc­ Penny said the referendum would Board of Directors and the Eco­ decisions to Issue tax-increment ! BEDROOMS, heat, ^gPLA< modati^'* 88 Chev. Ceprloe 4 er. *8496 referendum in November.” Direc­ not issue $13 million in tax- $525 per month, plus Lno extra ehergo. Fioe tors said that attorneys represent­ tor Stephen T. Penny said during a be advisory and would not legally nomic Development Commission bonds should be made by the Board stove, references, heat and utilities. No w - p i l i w id i • v T tn 88 Ponllo SunMid *6505 70 Zaphry Sadan increment bonds to pay for road bind the directors to act for or lease, security, no pets. 85 Cemero mm *9105 ing the town have determined that news conference this morning in has been scheduled Aug. 27 to of Directors, not the electorate, he appliances. 2 month tidt s T h 0 n 80 Line. Town Car and utilities improvements around against the bond issue. The direc­ consider putting a referendum said. $510. 649-3340.______security deposit. No Patfra itteini .Bfldt^ mmin 88 Dodge Deytone *11,405 such a referendum would not Lincoln Center. the mall. Maloney ruled that the HysrdeelHeedhH 2 to Chooaa SAVE tors, however, would follow the will question on the ballot for the Nov. 3 MANCHESTER. 4 room pets. References re­ I WOtkil; 86 Century 4 *. *10,206 compromise an appeal of last Last week. Republican candi­ “ I think subsequent boards, if iMPVnMDr tor mnk t question of approving the bond of the people, whatever the out­ municipal election. apartment. 1st floor. quired. Best for work­ 88Ce«eller4 4,. *5306 84 Marcury Marquis month’s court decision barring the dates for the Board of Directors issue would have to be made by the they had the opportunity, would ing couple or small teimavediit . Board of Directors from issuing come of the referendum. Penny ’Tedford said he is confident Adults preferred. No 87 Spectrum 4 er. *8405 Brougham *4995 came out in support of a referen­ voters in a referendum. The bond said. pets, no appliances, 1 family. 643-2121. f i S 87Cheveltetw. *5406 voters will approve the bond issue if Please turn to page 8 car. Security. 649-1265. 87 Chevy Nove 4 dr. *7005 00 Mustang [ a S S 3 ROOM apartment. Inal 6 room apartment with Heat, hot water, stove MASTER Rlumbor, no; 85 Gran Morq Brh. *6895 1 ; tote to biff. S pa clatlia d | appliances. $700 refrigerator. Responsi­ repot rs 872-9111 monthly. months se- ble adult. Security dep­ Hn rooldantiol. Quality 86 Town Car *17,900 2 Vic Is main concern. Fully | dnoont sT CMI It looks like pilots curltv. 646-0256. osit. $425. Available September 5. 649-0061. 4^ ’ * • * Insurad. Free esti-1 sy. , 85 Cougar me *6800 U ROOMS. Portly fur­ '^motot. Senior citlian! holD« nished. Heat. Working MANCHESTER. Clean 2 • « ^ discount. C o ll 647-3838. idf^ SCRANTON 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 bedroom duplex, pri­ single male preferred. 83 Lynx Wg., At. ac *3995 No pets. Lease. 643- vate driveway. Wa- AND aeiicT uaep CAne.. didn’t set the flaps 2880.______sher/dryer hook-up. eoMt s.eti nNANctNO on Lia« 86 Mazda SE5 FAi *5495 No pets. Call evenings. STUDIO type. Partly fur­ 82 Buick Skylark nished. Working single 649-4222. 87 FIFTH AVE. m •14,495 By Jim Irwin HOMES 17 7 JLAWNAND MRCELLANE0U8 CARS 87 LeBARON Whita *5195 during takeoff and are retracted when male preferred. No FOR RENT FOR SALE oraTiMke The Associated Press cruising. pets. Leose. 643-2880. CONDOMINIUMS ■ ' ' I darden FOR SALE •12,295 87 RAIDER 4x4 •12.795 aSMarkurxiMri *11,495 The setting of the flaps prior to takeoff MANCHESTER- 5 room, FOR RENT ROCKVILLE/VERNON MOVING. Carrier air 87 PLY VOYAGER •15,595 ROMULUS, Mich. — The pilots of bedroom apartment. FORD Fairmont 1980. 4 86 Buick Regal *7495 is fundamental to flying and considered 2 house for rent. Older Toff Soil Screened Loam conditioner 7900 units. door, 6 cylinder. Excel­ 87 RAMCHARQER Northwest Flight 255 did not lower the by pilots as one of three “ killer Items” ■'’it ■ 'O' Includes carpeting, MANCHESTER, luxury 3 Colonial, living room, Perfect working order •17.595 86 Olda Calala *8395 wing flaps and there is no indication a basement storage, dis­ bedroom, all applian­ Any emount delivered. Alto. till, lent condition. $980. 57 ARIES *. kM •6.995 for which the consequences can easily dining room, 3 bed­ gnvel. Hone and bark, mulch. $100. Rock maple full 643-9044. 4 84 Gran. Morq. LS *8895 cockpit siren sounded to warn them that hwasher, appliances ces, next to golf club, size bed with king koll 57 DODGE RAM be catastrophic. rooms, 1 both. $1000 BobcH. backhoa 5 loader rantil. DODGE OMNI .4dOOOr the flaps were not in normal takeoff and heat. $625 per $1075. per month. 649- security, $750 per mottress and box 86 MINI VAN 8 8 M m ^ ^ 8 "Those were in the zero, or retracted month. 643-7207. 2139.______DAVIS CONSTRUCTION spring $50. Excersise hatchback, two tone, vs Mr. AM •13.596 position, federal investigators said. month. Pay your own air. Excellent condi­ position," Lauber said, adding that “ in MANCHESTER. Quality 1 BEDROOM condo, wall utilities. Available Sep­ 872-1400/859-9S55 bike $10. 647-7649. 87 DAKOTA eu •12.296 "At first we didn’t believe it because tion $6600 firm. 244-5121 87 SHADOW Tww •ia696 It’s just too horrifying.” one official this aircraft, a zero flap configuration is one bedroom, heat, hot to wall carpeting and tember 1st. Coll Dianna NORGE upright freezer, days 643-7939 evenings. MORIARTY acceptable under some conditions." water and all applian­ - appliances. Call for de­ 954-1138 between and 87 SUNDANCE Tyi*. •ia586 involved in the investigation told The 8 walnut double bed and 87 DODGE AuhoeHM •16.9U ces Included. Air condi­ tails. 7am to 2pm. 647- 4. All other times 623- IBOATS/MARINE spring. Best offer. 649- PLYMOUTH Reliant 1951 BROTHERS Washington Post in an interview pub­ The plane crashed shortly after tioned. Quiet. On bus 8912.______8384 0563 after 5:30.______2 door, 4 speed, excel­ 86 DAYTONA TwM •13,886 301 Cffntffr S t lished today. “ But it looks like they takeoff Sunday at Detroit Metropolitan line. Ideal for middle- EQUIPMENT lent condition. $1500. 88 QTS Twko, iiwiii •11.286 completely forgot to set them." Airport, killing up to 158 people. The I OP-300 body tone rowing 86 LeBARON oom. •13.496 Manchfffftffr, CT aged and senior citi­ HOMES STORE AND machine, $50. 643-7128. 646-4295.______Sources, speaking on condition of only survivor, a 4-year-old girl, re­ zens. $540. 247-5030. 5 sailboat, good 88 LeBARON ter. •B.9B8 anonymity, told The Associated Press mained hospitalized in serious condition FOR RENT condition with trailer. DODGE Oort 76. 4 door. 88 DODGE Ml LMAt, 643-5135 APARTMENT/Town- QFFICE SPACE Good condition. $600. •11.496 that the flight data recorder showed the today. house. East Hartford, $1200. Coll 871-8221 af­ TAD 86 RELIANT S.W. •8.796 •*i0j BOLTON Lake. 2 bed­ NEWLY renovated. ter pm. Day 275-5537, night 282- flaps were left in a horizontal position The MD-80 is capable of taking off 2-3 singles, 3 bedroom, room home fully fur­ 6 SALES 9539. Must sell. 86 DODGE mmmm •1&988 TRUGKS/ViWS Close to 1-84. 1st floor SPORTS Croft 1969. New 88 DODGE and not extended downward, which without its flaps extended, but that living room, dining nished, fireplace, wa- FOR SALE gives a plane lift at lower airspeed. room, all appliances. sher/dryer, suite available. Rent floor. Mercury 65 horse MOVING. Mlnatures, SUBAHU 1981 DL, 5 CHARGER •7.686 requires a longer runway and higher All utilities Including dishwasher. monfh Includes utilities. 530 outboard, trailer, crafts, craft supplies, speed, 54,000, miles 88 CELEBRITY •7.796 The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 was speed, said Don Hanson, spokesman for 10 square feet. Peterman housewares, furniture, MAZDA pickup,1901. equipped with a warning horn that free laundromat. $1000 lease with 1 months om/fm radio. Runs good condition. $2100. 88 PLY. HORIZON •8.996 Runs good. $700. 646- the manufacturer. Pilots seldom take per month. 569-2290 or Building Co. 649-9404. good. Asking $1500 or toys, etc. 127 Notch 649-9367 after 5. should have sounded if any of several security. Utilities not Road, Bolton. 10-3, Au­ 86CHY. GTStmo •ia286 2015 oftar 5.______off with the flaps fully retracted unless 646-4288.______Included. Boat availa­ CLEAN dry heated area. best offer. 643-2078. CAPRIS Classic 78. Ex­ 88 NISSAN 4x4 PU •7.896 critical maneuvers were not done they are flying into a strong headwind Street level 45 x 27. gust 22. F150 4 X 4 customizad 1979. NOTICI OP HIARINO ble. Married couple cellent condition. 85 VOYAGER •8.296 460 angina, lacquar during takeoff. Including adjustments to and don’t want the added lift, he said. preferred. No pets. 643- Suitable for store front Nicely equipped. $2^. 84 TOY. CELICA QTS____ the plane's flaps, spoiler and stabilizer ■$TATI OP JOHN R. office. Coll 649-1680. MUSICAL rmriew F. Moil ml •8,498 point. Mutt ba seen. The airport’s computer-controlled KOURIK, A VOLUNTARY 9382. Automotive 643-7331. $6500. 871-7767 ask for settings. wind shear alert system had recorded CON$RRVATOR$HIP 350 sq. ft. garage located ITEMS 84 LeBARON 4 Moo •6,588 There was no indication on the cockpit Pursuant to an order of Hon. COURT OF FRORATH, DODGE 76 Colt. Auto­ 83 TOYOTA CELICA____ John. sudden wind shifts 30 minutes before DISTRICT OF reor of Crockett voice recorder that a horn sounded, said William E. PltiGerold, Agency, 244 Main St., GUITAR and boss lessons matic, 4 door. Good aT.WMne.Lo*me •T.QOE Flight 255 took off. Departing traffic was Judge, doted August 11,19S7 MANCHHSTBR to Intermediate scales body. Reliable, passed 32 PONTIAC J2000 •2,786 MOTORCYCLES/ John Lauber of the National Transpor­ o hearing will be held on on NOTICI OF HIARINO Manchester. Ideal for CARS switched to a shorter runway 20 minutes application to determine RSTATR OF JOHN tradesman. 643-1577. and theory. Jim 649- Inspection. $500. 646- 81 PLY TURISMO am. •2,296 MOPEDS tation Safety Board. before the plane left to the northeast in creditors, verify amounts KROMFIOAL, JR., d/k/d 7703. FDR SALE 3755.______79 BUICK SKYLARK •2,996 "They could hear the verbal checking estimated 14 mph westerly winds, due and assign order of pay­ JOHN K R O M FIO A U n/k/ 0 77 DODGE HtMentM JOHN A. KRO M FIO AL, TOYOTA Cressldo 1982 PUCH Maxlluxa moped. off of some things," NTSB spokesman Lauber said earlier. ments as on Insolvent estate INDUSTRIAL AMC Hornet station fully equipped. Asking OoiopAr. MK Mlyol ML •4,896 1600 mllat. Asking $300. Alan Pollock said Wednesday. “ So far os In said application on file n/k/n JOHN A. I PETS AND wagon 1973. Runs good. Information about the flaps' position AP photo more fully appears, at the KR O M FIO A U JR., I3 »Iprdperty $6800. Coll 646-3222 af­ Excallant condition. they have not heard anything that will be added to other factors, such as OICIASID SUPPLIES $350. 649-6834. ter pm. 875-3311 649-22^ evenings. Court of Probate on Septem­ 6 indicates they checked the flaps." the plane’s , speed and weather Workers prepare one of two Pratt & Whitney ber 21, 1987 at 10:15 A.M. Pursuant to an order of Hon. 5000 square feet available A jetliner’s flaps and slats are Romulus, Mich., Wednesday afternoon. Tho MO-80 Mary Lou Taylor, William E. FitzGerald, on Hartford Rd. Zoned DESPERATE. Forced to conditions, to determine how it per­ JT8D-217 engines from the Ill-fated Northwest Clerk Judge, doted August 17,1987 find new loving home extended at various angles to boost lift formed before the crash, Lauber said. jetliner crashed shortly after takeoff Sunday, killing at a hearing will be held on on Industrial, this prop­ Airlines Flight 255 for removal from tho crash site in 031-08 erty has many possible for our 2 mole cots least 158 people. application pravlnp for (brothers) 2 years old, NOTICH TO CREDITORS authority to tell certain real uses and exposure. Coll RSTATR OF R.WINFIHLD property situated In the Warren E. Howland fixed and well man­ ALLRN e/k/g RLMRR Town of Manchester, County Inc. 643-1108. nered. Please help us I WINFIRLD ALLRN of Hartford os in said appli­ 649-0778. PRIVATE PARTY The Hon. David C. Raooe, cation on file more fully ap­ Judge, of the Court of Pro­ pears, at the Court of Pro­ Divers bring up satchel of gems and cash from Titanic bate, District of Coventry at bate on September 10,1987 at MISCELLANEOUS o hearing held on August 13, 3:45 P.M. M8rchandlse FOR SALE By Sydney Rubin Titanic would be worth a fortune. 19$7 ordered that oil claims Mary Lou Taylor, opened and examined briefly, re­ search and Exploitation of the Sea, must be presented tb the fidu­ Clerk Merchandise Ads The Associated Press In a statement released in Paris strongboxes believed to have been vealing the valuables and kable, hit an iceberg and went down ciary on or before November TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ before dawn today, Chappaz said owner of the Nautile and support on the Titanic contain jewelry and 13,1987 or be barred os by low 033-08 ANTIQUES/ proximately 3000, also currancy. on Its maiden voyage from Sou­ PARIS — Divers plucked a the valise was not in good condition. vessel Nadir, has said any artifacts other valuables. Marine experts, thampton, England, to New York provided. COLLECTIBLES 50 to 100k numerals and battered valise containing a fortune Chappaz repeated the expedi- would be displayed during a world Bertha E. Roppe, INVITATION TO BID But its existence indicated that however, say most valuables were on April 14,1012. letters for shirts, cops, in gems, bank notes and coins from Itoa'X claim that none of the tour. No explanation has been given recovered by the passengers. Clerk Sealed bids will be received etc. Best offer. 649-3642 some organic objects remained This year’s expedition has been the Titanic today, 75 years after the artifacu^'w^uld be sold to private on how investors in the exp^itlon The French Institute was part of The fiduciary Is: In the General Services' of­ otter 5:30pm.o______decades after the ship sank on April individuals. He did not say if the controversial, as Titanic survivors Margaret A. Allen fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ luxury liner sank, a salvage official 14-15. 1912. will recuperate the $2.5 million cost a French-American expedition that and relatives of the 1,813 people who 1045 Bread and M ilk Street ter, CT until 11 ;00a.m. on the ELVIS decanter with INDUSTRIAL sewing said. expedition would try to sell the of the adventure. The investors are dote shown below for the fol­ machine for sole. $500 In addition to finding the satchel, located the Titanic wreck in Sep­ drowned on the White Star Line Coventry, Connecticut 04238 music box, still sealed The leather valise did not bear a objects to institutions, such as grouped as the British-registered tember 1985. lowing: In original carton, $350. negotiable. Coll otter 5. divers aboard the high-tech min­ museums. vessel argued that the site should be AUGUST 2$, 19$7 - 649-9012.O______name, said expedition leader Ro­ isub Nautile retrieved a small safe Ocean Research and Exploration The American partner. Woods left inviolate as a memorial to the NOTICH TO CRROITORS 646-6649. A full account of the satchel’s Ltd. OFFICE SUPPLIES GOLF Starter sets from bert CSiappaz. He released few believed to have been the assistant Hole Oceanographic Laboratory of disaster. RSTATR OF LAWRRNCH SEPTEM BERS, 19$7- details on the satchel’s contents. contents was to be made after the Plans were announced last week Cape 0)d, Mass., returned to the K. DHORAW $35. Wedges, woods, pursur’s strongbox, the statement object was transferred to a preser­ A number of museums, including TURBINE GENERATOR putters. Bargain pri­ No estimate has been made for said. by the Holywood-based Westgate site last summer to photograph and the Smithsonian in the United The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, RELOCATION AND vation laboratory in Paris run by Film Group to open the safe on a Judge, of the Court of Pro­ APPURTENANT WORK FURNITURE ces. 649-1794 , what jewels off the wrepk would be The leather satchel, which was map the wreck and a 2.S-mlle wide Sutes and the National Maritime bate, District of Andover at a 'worth. But marine salvage experts the national utility, Electricite de live broadcast from Monaco on Oct. debris field around it, about 320 hearing held on August 12, The Town of Manchester It 13" Panasonic color tv found during a routine survey of the Museum in England, have aaid they on equal opportunity em­ COFFEE table and end have said that even a cup off the France, Chappaz siiid. 28. miles southwest of Newfoundland. 1907 ordered that all claims $50, 2 12 lb bowling stern section of the debris field, was The French Institute for Re- would not display the objects nor must be presented to the fidu­ ployer, and requires on offlr- table (together or se- bolls, 1 new $20,1 used Legend has it that the four The Titanic, advertised as uniln- ciary on or before November motlve action policy for oil of porate),one Individual accept them in their collectiona. 13,1907 or be barred os by law Its Contractors and Vendors gloss topped coffee ta­ $10. 647-0413.______provided. os o condition of doing busi­ ness with the Town, os per ble. Coll 742-5918 DINING room set (Rock ★ Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days Sharon B. Preuss, Federal Order 11246. evenings.o______Maple) with hutch and Compromise ends TODAY Clerk Bid forms, plans and speclfl- WATERBED king s

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav, Aug. 20. 1987 — $ THE WEATHER f. REGIONAL WEATHER Calif, man (or • A M , Frfdfey. August 21 Accu-Weattier^forecast for Friday Police pickets lend support Daytime Condilions and High may face T UE H M Dec. trial 'III 57 to officers facing charges RtgH Tip bv Andrew Yurkovsky By Andrqw J. Davis third-degree assault. Lefebvre, SO, “ We need a new chief,” Cooper Herald Reporter • yf PR O TiE C r^^ Herald Reporter has been charged with flrst-degree said. “ He has ruled the police I reckless endangerment. department through persecution. j The trial of a Californian charged More than 75 police officers from “ East Hartford takes care of its with the 1983 murder of a Coventry around Connecticut demonstrated BUFFINGTON SAID the two own little clique.’’ in front of Manchester Superior hfian Is tentatively scheduled to officers claim the charges are just a Court Wednesday as a show of Lefebvre said he saw the case as begin in December, one of the way to them to resign. support for two East Hartford a form of harassment in an effort to defense attorneys said Wednesday. ^ t h men have been suspended STom is police officers who were in court to get them to resign, or at least stop Ten-Year Mission 1 William Kopeny, an attorney without pay until the resolution of face charges of assaulting and their public comments against tte Representing murder suspect the proceedings. Buffington has Ten years ago today. Voyager 2 was launched on its threatening a suspect. E!ast Hartford Police Department. AUaniic Randy Steven Kraft, sa d defense filed a department grievence’, hop­ mission of exploration. Voyager 2 actually took off a Officers came from East Hart­ “Very definitely,” he said. F IK M tS : Ocean attorneys had tried unsuccessfully ing to get the two officers ford, Hartford, West Hartford and “ We’ve been vocal critics of the iG Z 2 T 3 E a few days before Voyager 1, but it followed a slower and to have the trial delayed until a reinstated. WMWngiowlSe*' I Enfield to show support for Gary R. ‘ Cooper has a history of challeng­ department ^or years. But we think longer trajectory through the solar system. It passed by defense had been prepared for all the public should know what’s going Co m SiMonwy charges against Kraft. Cooper and Michael J. Lefebvre. ing department policy, and has O 1907 Aocu-WaaWxf. inc 01987 AocM-W#attw>f, Inc Jupiter in 1979, Saturn in 1981 and U ran us in 1986. It is Officers will demonstrate again on. The chief has never miade any Kraft, a 41-year-old computer made allegations that led to the scheduled to pass by Neptune on August 24,1989. W hile on Sept. 1 when the case is moved to comment on this. I don’t know who analyst, is accused of killing 16 men retirement of former East Hartford Hartford Superior Court, said Ro­ he’s accountable to.” Earth is about 98 million miles from the Sun,’ Neptune over a 12-year period. Among his Oiief of Police Clarence Drumm. bert Buffin^on, an East Hartford is alm ost 2.7 B IL L IO N miles further out. A “year” on victims, prosecutors say, is Eric Lefebvre, who once stopped former If the case is decided in his favor, patrolman and president of the Rain dampens East, Church, a 2l-year-old Coventry mayor George Dagon and charged Lefebvre said he would return to Neptune equals 164.8 Earth years. East Hartford local of the Interna-' native who was found strangled on him with reckless driving, has work as an East Hartford police DO YOU KNOW — What planet’s orbit takes it tional Brotherhood of Police complained about the hiring of officer, even if C!hief Dayton still a roadside in Seal Beach. Calif, in Officers. n further from the Sun than Neptune? January 1983. Police Chief George Dayton. He runs the department. sunny skies prevail “ We’re here to show our support said the department gave the job to “ I would very much like to go Kraft's trial had been scheduled for our two officers (because) we W ED N ESD AY’S ANSW ER - Puritans used the so-called to begin in July in Santa Ana, Calif.. the former assistant chief without back to being on the East Hartford could be next,” Buffington said. following proper procedure. police force,” he said. By T h t Associated Press Maine to southern New England, “New England Primer" to teach the alphabet. but was delayed because of ques­ n c \ The charges against Cooper and He alleged that the chief never But Cooper said if they return, it along the Carolina coast and fl-20-87 . Knowledge Unlimited, Inc 1987 tions over the admissability of lefebvre stem from a July 21 r \ evidence against Kraft. passed the exams for his job .and does not mean they will sit still. Rainy weather dampened across southern Florida. Herald photo by Tuckar Incident that occurred in a parking Kopeny said that Orange County that Daj'ton was only hired because “ The Town of East Hartford can much of the East Coast today Early morning storms also lot. The state alleges that the two he was a part of the East Hartford A Newfpaper lo Education Profram Superior Court Judge James K. Police officers from around Connecticut demonstrate rest assured we will return,” after wild storms downed trees extended from southeastern Kan­ officers roughed up Joseph Mozzi- police fraternity. Spoofored by Turner refused earlier this week to Cooper said. “ (But) I hope they and tore the roofs from buildings sas into northwestern Arkansas, outside Manchester Superior Court Wednesday. More cato, 21, of East Hartford, who had don't have a problem with us in Kansas and spawned a tornado The Manchester Herald grant a continuance to allow disregarded a court order that while isolated showers dampened Kraft’s attorneys more time to than 75 officers marched in support of East Hartford AFTER TOE COURT proceed­ rocking the boat because the boat in Florida. forbade him from entering the ings ended shortly after noon, needs rocking.” southeastern North Dakota and prepare his defense. Nevertheless, officers Gary R. Cooper and Michael J. Lefebvre, who Showers and thunderstorms neighborhood of his ex-girlfriend. Cooper and Lefebvre stood outside southern Arizona.' the trial is being delayed at least wore at the court house to face charges of threatening Hartford State’s Attorney John were scattered early today from Cooper, 33, has been charged with the court house, talking to Bailey could not be reached for Fair weather prevailed across until December because questions and assaulting a suspect last month. first-degree unlawful restraint and r e p o r te rs . comment. most of the rest of the nation. Almanac over how the trial should be Thunderstorms moving out of collected still must be resolved, southeastern Nebraska Wednes­ Kopeny said. Weather Trivia day afternoon and evening pro­ Last week, the prosecutor in the duced large hail and damaging Aug. 20, 1987 TODAY’S MOON: Between case. Deputy District Attorney Weinberg: M am concerned’ What is Vte apixjrcnt winds in eastern Kansas and Today’s weather picture was drawn by Timmy Owen. 10. who last quarter (Aug. 16) and Bryan Brown, said that a yearlong Manchester/Area Today Is the 232nd f syM Tf western Missouri. new moon (Aug. 24). continuance was being sought, but ? lives on Hillstown Road and attends Keeney Street School. day of 1987 and the Winds to 65 mph in eastern □ Kopeny said that defense attorneys 61st day of sumnter. TODAY’S TRIVIA: How many points Taunts In Brief Kansas damaged small buildings had not asked that the trial be about leaks at fuel company did Will Chamberlain score in setting and ripped down trees and power the NBA record for most points in a delayed for any specific length of time. lines in Franklin and Linn coun­ CONNECTICUT WEATHER game? (a) 70 (b) 85 (c) 100 Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg said action lawsuit against the company Sunday’s leak was less severe MACC to distribute cheese ties. A mobile home was dam­ Kopeny said that, because of the this morning that she is not if local officials did not respond to TODAY’S BARBS number of crimes with which Kraft than the one on Memorial Day aged at Prescott. Dime-sized hail TO D A Y ’S HISTO RY: On this day in insensitive to the safety of residents her concerns. The Manchester Area Conference of Churches will be 1980, Italian climber Reinhold Messner BY PHIL PA8TORET is accused, preparing his defense is Weekend, said Deputy Fire Chief pelted Osage County. living near Manchester Ice & Fuel distributing government-surplus cheese this afternoon. The Central, east interior, southwest interior: Tonight, completed the first solo ascent of Ml. If cars could think, how do you suppose time-consuming. He said the attor­ Robinson was not available for Robert Bycholski. He said that the In western Missouri, high Co., which has had two ammonia mostly clear. Low 55 to 60. Friday, sunny. High around Everest. they'd regard drivers who need ma­ ney working on the case prepara­ comment today. leaking ammonia did not pose a distribution will be held at Center Congregational (Hiurch, 11 winds downed trees and power leaks in the past three months. 80. chines to tell them the door is open? tion. C. Thomas McDonald, has After Sunday's leak, Deputy Fire threat to residents, but only to the Center St., from 3 to 5:30 p.m. TO D A Y ’S BIRTHDAYS: Benjamin Har­ " I am concerned about the lines at Orrick. Golfball-sized hail already prepared 27 of the 37 Marshal Rudy Kissmann inspected firefighters who entered the build­ Only people who have registered in June are eligible for this fell at Sedalia and 1-inch hail hit West coastal, east coastal: Tonight, mostly clear. rison (1833): Paul Tillich (1886); Eero One of the primary causes of motion ongoing safety of the residents.” ing. distribution. murder cases that may be brought said Weinberg. " I f I wasn't con­ the plant and found no fire-code Aullville. Low 60 to 65. Friday, sunny. High near 80. Saarinen (1910); Van Johnson (1916); sickness Is attendance at city council Participants must bring registration slips with them. For more ■%80l SI ojnicjodui.'*! Jacqueline Susann (1921); Wilt Cham­ against Kraft in court. cerned. I wouldn’t bother to make violations. He made two more Residents are concerned about Storms in northeastern Okla­ meetings. information, call Jane at 646-4114. luajcdde agi %o^ si Ai^iuog Northwest hills: Tonight, mostly clear. Low 50 to 55 berlain (1936) Kraft has been formally charged calls and ask questions.” inspections on Monday, again find­ the evacuation conducted by the homa and northwestern Arkan­ OAi|C|Oj agi pur soniCop Friday, sunny. High 75 to 80. TODAY’S TRIVIA AH8WER8; (c) In with only 16 killings in California, Weinberg said that she is going to ing no violations. He did. however, fire department, but Bycholski said sas knocked down trees and blew TODAY’S QUOTE; “ Faith is the state S6 SI ojnjciodiu.'n » r ogi |i Long Island Sound to Watch Hill. R.I.. and Montauk 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 but he has also been charged with pursue the issue of having an alarm recommend that the company that the evacuation was just a out windows in some buildings. of being ultimately concerned" — Paul points in a game, setting an NBA other killings outside the state. In install a monitoring device that precaution. He said that the proper Manchester Jobless ratd dses^ ‘oiduiexa k>j Aiipiumg OAiiri.-u installed at the plant to alert A thunderstorm Wednesday in Point: Winds variable 10 knots or less today. North 5 to Tillich. record. addition, the prosecution may bring could alert residents during an steps were taken, and that if there residents in case of a future Claims for state unemployemnt benefits decreased by 2.3 em puc ojrgrjodiuoi jic irnrin southeastern New York produced 10 knots tonight and variable 5 to 10 knots Friday. Seas up other murder cases in which ammonmia leak. had been any danger to residents, ammonia leak. percent last week, but rose by 1.3 percent in Manchester, said agt iuoi| pOAijop xapui ir.'nj v Kraft has not been formally firefighters would have done every­ high winds which downed trees in less than 1 foot. Mostly sunny today and Friday and "W e are going to make sure they Weinberg said that since no State Labor Commissioner P. Joseph Peraro. charged. thing necessary to make sure all Ulster County. clear tonight. are soliciting information on an negligence or violations were While prosecutors have said that residents got out of their homes. The state unemployment rate remained stable at 1.2 percent, Astrograph alarm sy.stem. ” said Weinberg. “ I found, ensuring the installation of he said. the trial has been delayed enough have confirmed with (Manchester an alarm is the extent of the action Bycholski said that the two leaks already. Kopeny said that McDo­ Ice & Fuel Co. part owner) Ed that can he taken. were unrelated, and were caused nald is working dilligently to Boland that they are planning on “ All I can do is rely on what my by unpredictable parts failure. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Be prepare the cases. “ His work works School registration slated fair and honest In your commercial af­ installing an alarm." staff tells m e," she said. She added Boland said that the equipment < % H ir out better than one murder every fairs today, but don't give away the Bissell Street resident ’ Kerry that there has not been a contami­ used by the company is very old, Parents may register their children for Manchester Public five and a half weeks." Kopeny store. When you make a concession, be Robinson sent a letter to the mayor nation incident at the plant in IS and is being replaced piece by Schools beginning Tuesday, said Allan Chesterton, assistant ^Birthday said. PEOPLE sure you get something In return. Wednesday, requesting that she years before the Memorial Day piece. He said the company is superintendent. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Don't It has been about four years since help ensure that the plant is safe in incident, and that the two recent almost finished replacing the Parents should register children at the school they are Friday, Aug. 21,1987 bo wishy-washy today if you are placed the firs* murder charges were the future. Robinson said in the leaks were just accidents. equipment. attending. A birth certificate, health records and immunization Luck will play a prominent role In your in a position where a firm stance is re­ brought against Kraft. Kraft's Huston released Memphis, Tenn., more than 35 letter that she felt the mayor was Company officials said Wednes­ The tank responsible for Sun­ records are required to register. affairs In the year ahead, just at the time quired. Showing a little backbone will present group of attorneys has years ago, says he is discussing you'll need it the most. People born un­ get you the respect you deserve. not concerned or sensitive to the day that they are planning on day’s leak has been repaired, For more information, contact the appropriate school. The Film legend John Huiton is in successfully sought only two contin­ needs of residents in the area for the possibility of opening a club der the signs of Sagittarius or Arles AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Although installing an alarm, and they are according to Boland, and the one school year will begin on Sept. 1 this year. good condition following his re­ uances so far. In all. eight continu­ ensured safety. She said that she on famed Beale Street. could also be fortunate for you. your intentions will be good. It will be looking into the cost and feasibility responsible for the May incident is lease from the Fall River, Mass., ances have been granted. Kopeny would enlist neighbors in a class- Bom R iley B. King near Itta easier for you to make promises today of doing so. no longer in operation. hospital where he spent 22 days in LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't confuse than it will be lor you to fulfill them when said. Bena, Miss., he adopted the name 1-84 connector to open In October intensive care for pneumonia, the wishful thinking with positive thinking you're called on to do so. If pretrial motions are completed “ B.B.” from “ Beale Street Blues hospital said. today. There Is a big difference, positive PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Your gen­ by Dec. 7, as Judge Turnerexpects. The west connector from Interstate 384 to Interstate 84 is Boy” while perform ing on W DIA jury selection would then begin. The Sl-year-old director was thinking produces results; wishful think­ erous and giving nature could work to Leaks could not kill, chief says expected to open on schedule in mid-October, Department of radio from 1948 to 1952. ing doesn't. Major changes are ahead your detriment today if you get Involved Kopeny said. He said that Turner released Wednesday. Transportation spokesman William Keish said Monday. King, whose hits include “ Why for Leos In the coming year. Send for with the wrong people. Select compan­ expects that process to take several Huston was hospitalized while The east portion of the connector, bridging the gap between I Sing the Blues” and "Th e Thrill your Astro-Graph predictions today. ions whose ideals complement yours. months. Residents would have had to be outside tanks. He said that leaks the company as a refrigerant. It is on his way to Newport, R.I., for ARIES (March 21-April 10) Be grateful Spencer Street and the Bolton Notch, was opened last year. Is Gone,” was in town this week to Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­ sleeping inside the Manchester Ice from these tanks could be fatal, but being phased out in favor of freon, filming of the movie "Mr. paper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH for any small advantages you gain to­ Construction of the connector is part of a $58 million project tour the Beale Street Historic & Fuel Co. building in order to have Manchester Ice & Fuel docs not which is more effective for refriger­ North,” which he co-wrote and 44101-3426. Be sure to state your zodi­ day In your dealings with others. Disap­ involving the reconstruction of 1-84 near the 1-384 connector. District, regarded as the birth­ ac sign. East Windsor died from leaking ammonia fumes, have any outside storage tanks. ation purposes, Bycholski said. was to act in. That role was taken pointment will be the companion of un­ place of the blues. VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Even though reasonable expectations. Deputy Fire Chief Robert By­ “ Whatever leaks out of Manches­ Freon is a more environmentally over by Robert Mitcbiim. At a news conference Tuesday, a close friend may disagree with you to­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don't let cholski said in an interview this ter Ice & Fuel can never be a fatal hazardous gas than ammonia, but Huston has long suffered from finds treasure No quorum at Coventry rec meeting King said discussions with offi­ day, your pal Is still entitled to his or her your optimism regarding an important morning. ,” Bycholski said. Manchester Ice & Fuel uses only emphysema and breathes almost opinions. Don't make a big deal about Issue crowd out your common sense to­ cials about opening a nightclub in Some neighborhood residents ammonia, Bycholski said. The Coventry Parks and Recreation Commission meeting was constantly with the aid of bottled It. day. Rely on realistic evaluations. Memphis began two or three in town’s vault Bycholski said that some plants have become concerned by the Ammonia leaking from Manches­ canceled Wednesday night because the commission didn’t have . LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Lat practical­ QEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be extremely enough members present to reach a quorum, said Harvey R. months ago. He declined to give ity guide your behavior today. If not, careful today In the management of using anhydrous ammonia — the leaks, and by the evacuation ter Ice & Fuel can only be an He will remain in the Newport Bennett, commission member. details. there is a chance you may do something your resources. Above all, don't let a EAST WINDSOR (A P) - Town gas That leaked early Sunday procedures the fire department irritant, causing people to be able to area during filming of "Mr. foolish opposed to your better friend make any financial commitments officials got a history lesson when morning from the Bissell Street used Sunday morning when the taste the ammonia, and maybe The seven-person commission had only three members in town North,” and will receive home Judgment. tor you without your approval. they found a local historical docu­ company for the second time in second leak was discovered. causing some throat soreness, Wednesday, so remaining members decided to cancel the care from Newport Hospital, said SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Hov. 22) You are in­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you are ment had been signed by Thomas three months — store the gas in Anhydrous ammonia is used by Bycholski said. meeting scheduled for 8 p.m. at Patriots ParL Kathy Marry, reading a state­ Test-tube quads nately Independent and industrious. lackadaisical about doing things today JOHN HUSTON APOLLONIA Jefferson and James Madison. Three people waited at the park Wednesday night, hoping the ment from Charleton Memorial Actress Robin Morris has given These are admirable qualities, but to­ that you know should be done, the meeting would start. It had not been publicly canceled. goals that you've set for yourself will not At the urging of Ellsworth Hospital. . in good condition . . . vase-throwing charge day you may attempt tasks that can't be " I guess we goofed,” Bennett said. He said the meeUng was birth to “ test-tube” quadruplets, accomplished without assistance. be attained. Stoughton, the 88-year-old presi­ "A s always, his buoyant spirits and the prognosis for all four dent of the East Windsor Historical Bolton cattle owner to face canceled over the telephone late Wednesday afternoon and it was and zest for living are assets to his newborns is excellent despite Society, on Tuesday First Select­ the first meeting of the year the commission has canceled. a protege of rock star Prince, and signing autographs for American recuperation,” she said. their premature birth, a hospital man Robert Watts and Town Clerk The commission will hold its next meeUng on Sept. 2 at 8 p.m. in later had a role in the television children, piloted film industry says. Quotations Claire Badstubner removed the Patriots Park, he said. series “ Falcon Crest,” denied workers through the U.S. Em­ I The girl and three boys were yellowed document from a cabinet Apollonia arrested allegations reported in Star mag­ bassy in Moscow to talk with periodic fencing inspections azine’s Aug. 18 edition. bom Sunday, said Carol Hanpt- in the vault of the town clerk’s diplomats about the prospects for office. Actress-singer Apollonia was The magazine said she became man of North Shore University a new movie. “ We are skeptical. We have to Duffy, president of the 34,000- They found the signatures of BOLTON — An inspection will be followed a May meeting in which is temporary, but Teller is looking arrested after alleg^ly throwing boisterous at the restaurant, and Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y. The star of “Top Gun” and be very skeptical — which does Jefferson and Madison on what is made of the fences surrounding several neighbors of Negro’s farm, into making it permanent. when she was asked to leave, The 37-year-old actress, who member Air Line Pilots Associa­ a vase in a restaurant in Santa “The Color of Money” is on a not mean we are going to close an official U.S. patent that marked Bolton cattle owner George Negro’s The fence inspections, which will most recently appeared as Lore­ tion, in the wake of a Northwest also known as the Bolton Riding Monica, Calif., but she denied she tossed a vase into a m irror and private visit to the Soviet Union any doors.” — Alfonso Robelo, the invention of the "rolling tub West Street farm. Zoning Commis­ Stables, demanded that something take place periodically, will be lei on the soap opera “ Loving,” Airlines crash that killed more was trying to hurt anyone. shouted “ I’m Apollonia!” before this week to research the possibil­ one of the Contra leaders who mill” by Samuel Bartlett. sion Chairman Philip Dooley an­ be done about the roaming animals. conducted by the state Department and her 38-year-old stockbroker than 150 people. The arrest was made nearly storming out with her entourage. ity of a Joint U.S.-Soviet film plan to meet with President Bartlett was an East Windsor nounced Wednesday. Neighbors said they had been of Agriculture. Dooley said he has husband, Daniel, participated in two weeks ago. But as of “ I never behave that way,” she project, embassy spokeswoman Reagan next week to express resident who lived from 1744 to 1825. complaining about the animals for recently looked the fences over the in vitro fertilization program The inspection is a part of the Wednesday, the city's attorney’s told the Los Angeles Herald Marguerite Squire said their view that the Central His family owned several mills two years. himself. at Eastern Virginia Medical enforcement of a court injunction office had not yet reviewed it to Examiner on Tuesday. She Wednesday. America peace plan is not tough Z -O tt® l% / along the Scantic River, which Negro said his fences were fixed School in Norfolk, Hauptman signed Aug. 10 by Rockville Super­ determine whether misdemeanor claimed a waitress at the restau­ “It would be a film about a enough on Nicaragua’s ruling ^ were presumably used to grind soon after the cease-and-desist “ There were several points on the malicious conduct charges would rant was harassing her, and that said. grain for the thriving distilleries of ior Court Judge Eugene T. Kelly, order was issued, and there would fences I considered poor mainte­ romance, but the script is not Sandinistas. requiring Negro to refrain from be filed, officials said. she threw the vase on the floor. written yet,” Ms. Squire said. "The in vitro process is the the town’ s Warehouse Point section be no more problems. But on June nance,” Dooley said Wednesday. greatest gift any human being in the early 19th century. allowing, his cattle and buffalo to 24, a buffalo escaped and was hit on A court date to answer the "Human error has been (in “ But I couldn’t honestly say that can ever be given,” Mrs. Morris Connecticut daily The patent is dated July 19,1808, roam. Neighbors have said Negro’s Route 85 by a car driven by Darlene cattle could get through.” citation was scheduled for Aug. 28 aviation) ever since the Wright said in a telephone interview during the last year of Jefferson's dilapidated fences have allowed Sines of 405 West St. The injunction against Negro if charges are filed, said City Cruising Moscow Beale Street B.B. brothers flew and all we can do is Wednesday: 169 from her hospital bed. “I’m second term as president. Madison, animals to escape and roam onto Town Attorney Samuel Teller stipulates that he is not to be held Attorney Robert Myers. Actor Tom Cruise, flashing his design against it.” — Henry Play Four: 0768 nearby lawns, causing damage. Blues great B.B. King, who hanging in there. I’m feeling who-became president the follow­ said that the Sines incident helped responsible if fences are broken Apollonia, who gained fam e as trademark crafty smile and 'Die injunction was issued in picked up his performing name in pretty w ell today.” ing year, signed the patent in his bring the matter to a head. He said because of vandalism or natural capacity as Jefferson’s secretary of order to enforce a cease-and-desist that the injunction against Negro, occurrences, such as a tree falling state. order given to Negro by Dooley in which stipulates that he be fined up on a fence after it is struck by Manchester Herald Stoughton said the document has June. The cease-and-desist order to $100 a day if his animals escape. lightning. Comics Sampler been under lock and key in the vault USPS327-S(X) for about 11 years, but neither VOL. CVI, No. 274 Watts nor Badstubner was aware that it had been in their Bolton mini-mall to get a hearing ON THE FASTRACK by UMI Holbrook Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.00 safekeeping. and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly. $7.70 for one month. 823.10 Apparently the only two individu­ BOLTON — Site plans for a mall is the possibility there won’t be there is an Interview chester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard for three months. $40.20 for six als who knew where treasure was proposed mini-malt on Route 44 enough space to allow tractor- Monday for a pgssible candidate to Tril& SOOK 6MS m PXAA’,fiOIH(r5VM^ In this 8’ ace, samples of Ptsca. Manchester, Conn. 00040. months and $02.40 for one year. hidden were Stoughton and Harold near the Coventry town line will be trailers to enter and exit the be zoning enforcement officer. He BA6& THRoUfirH pgRUlTE ENVfToilAl. peVBLofiWeUT; TEETHlMfr. new comics will be printed Second dess postage paid at Senior citizen rates and mall rates Ellsworth, who purchased the subject to a Sept. 16 public hearing. parking lot. would not name the candidate. WHAT 6Ho04> lAe Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: are available on request. document from the Meriden estate The hearing was set by Zoning “ We don’t want another trap, Dooley has acted as zoning iTSIlfratIWTikirTbTAKE Send address changes to the from time to time. O ur aim is t^EXT61A&6 WNiy tiFa? To place a cISMlIled or display of Edith Bartlett, a direct descend­ Commission Chairman Philip which we already have one of in enforcement officer since the July Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 691, to get reader reaction to new Trtew OOr/JF^it! adverilaement. or to report a nawa ant of Samuel Bartlett, 22 years Dooley. town," said Dooley. He was refer­ 1986 resignation of Calvin Msneheeter, Conn. 00040. Item, story or picture Idea, call Richard and Marilyn Vatteroni of ring to the parking lot at (Ximber- Hutchinson. comics, or to old comics that If you don’t receive yourHereld by ago. 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. Stoughton and Ellsworth had 70 Notch Road want to build the land Farms on Boston Turnpike, Dooley was unanimously re­ we are thinking about drop­ 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. mall on a 1.2-acre lot bordering Old where large trucks often find it elected Zoning Commission chair­ Saturdays, please telephone your wanted to display it in the historical ping. Send your, comments Tha Manchester Herald la a Coventry Road. They’ve owned the difficult to maneuver. man, a position he has held for carrier. If you're unable to reach society’s Scantic Academy Mu­ member of the Aaaoclatad Proas, the land for three years. The land is zoned for commercial SMSrOL DAMOURY FAMNNOTON HAmTOgO to: Features Editor, Man­ your carrier, call subscriber service seum. But when it was appraised at about 15 years. Mark Johnson was MIFOAO NEWHAVEN SOUTHaUDV. tCSSNaTON. Audit Bureau of CIrculatlonsandIhe use, and so permission to build the chester Herald, P.O. Box at 647-0S4e by 6 p.m. weekdays tor $3,000, they opted for a safer During Wednesday’s Zoning unanimously elected vice chair­ N e w England Newspaper Commission meeting in Commun­ mall is not required, Dooley said. man, filling the position left vacant 591, Manchester, 06040. ^ dellvory In Manchester. Association. measure and left it in the hands of the Harrington family, who had ity Hall, Dooley said his only In other business at W e d n ^ a y 's by David Mix, who resigned several helped found the museum. concern about the proposed mini­ meeting, Dooley announced that months ago. ^ — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 20,1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 20, 1987 — 5 Shays heads to Washington, Low oxygen level Study urges rules meets mayors and selectmen kills Norwalk fish for nursing homes STAMFORD (AP) — Republican Shays will serve the remaining 15 Stew McKinney." NORWALK (AP) — Low oxygen harbor on Friday and that as early U.S. Rep.-elect Christopher Shays montta of McKinney's term. He The district, which runs along the levels have left tens of thousands of as Tuesday afternoon the bunker HARTFORD (AP) - State health laws similar to those in was headed for Washington today said Wednesday he expects to run coastline and has long been a GOP ddad bunker fish in Norwalk were coming up to the top. Backer officials could do a better job Connecticut. t for some preiiminary meetings on for a full term in November 1988. stronghold, has been won by a Harbor, the Connecticut Coastal predicted that if temperatures protecting nursing home residenU The study offers eight recom­ staff and other arrangements, 48 Neidermeier, meanwhile, spent Democrat only four times in the Fisherman’s Association said. remained high, many more fish if they had more information on the mendations to rectify flaws in hours after his sweeping victory in the day with family and friends at 20th century, Droney said. Association President Terry would die. homes and stronger laws backing Connecticut’s laws and policies; the 4th congressional district spe­ her Fairfield home. He said he wanted to talk to Backer said his groups’ tests before Backer said that while fish kills their regulatory efforts, a consult­ • Overhaul state stautes govern­ cial election. She said she had felt like she was Niedermeier about her future, but sunrise showed a “state of localized ing firm reported Wednesday. ing receivership to strengthen their He also planned a few more running against McKinney again. were nothing new. It’s only in he wouldn’t say whether he’d make ” in the city waters which “extremely stressed environments In the 60-page report commissi­ use and enable judges to more meetings with mayors and first Shays was close to the late any suggestions. killed “probably millions of... fish” oned by the state Department of effectively invoke a receivership to selectmen in the nine-town district, like the Norwalk River” where they congressman and McKinney’s Gov. William A. O’Neill, the become this extreme. Health Services, the consulting protect patients; a task he began Wednesday. widow and son had active roles in titular head of the state Democratic The condition occurs when the firm of Parisky & Daniels detailed a dissolved oxygen levels go below 3 • Amend the 1987 law governing "It’s finally beginning to sink In,” his campaign. organization, said he didn’t think “We warned of this earlier this series of recommendations includ­ fines against nursing homes to he said mid-way through a day of She also said the Democrats the race was decided along tradi­ parts per million. Backer said, month at the Shellfish Commission, ing proposed legal changes to attributing the fish kill at least in allow the Department of health thanking voters up and down the weren't unified behind her after she tional Democrat-Republican lines. and our prediction seems to have improve regulation of nursing services to order them directly; coastline district. “It’s been a part to a “stressed environment.” come true,” Backer said. won a three-way primary for the “The Democratic Party did ever­ homes. The report said “three • Establish a $500,000 Nursing dream, and now the dream is nomination in July. One of the critical factors” emerged from the reality.” ything it could and it should do,” The reading at Veterans Memor­ Rod Macleod, a fisheries biolo­ Home Emergency Revolving Fund losers in that race, state Sen. study. ($100,000 in the first year) to Shays, a 41-year-old state repre­ O’Neill told reporters at the Ca­ ial Park was 1.9 parts per million at gist with the Waterford office of the Margaret E. Morton of Bridgeport pitol. “All people are not electable. UMnches below the water surface state Department of Environmen­ • Improved methods must be provide money for receivers to sentative and real estate broker had initially endorsed Shays after apd down to 1.3 parts per million at found to identify nursing homes in carry out their duties and insure from Stamford, defeated Democrat You can’t win without the right tal Protection, said an inspector on the primary, but reversed herself candidate. It’s as simple as that. about 13 feet below the surface, he Wednesday was to check the cause danger of failing and a plan must be continued operations; r Christine M. Niedermeier, a Fair- after some arm-twisting from top said. formed to manage the situation; • Establish a Nursing Home field attorney and former state of the fish kill, the numbers of dead state Democrats. “I’m not sure it was really a In the area of the Yankee Doodle fish and measure the affected area. • Laws and regulations must be Performance Bond Program to representative, in Tuesday's spe­ “Margaret created unnecessary Democrat-Republican issue in the strengthened to give the Depart­ cial election. Bridge dissolved oxygen levels Bunker fish kills in Connecticut require licensees to post a bond divisiveness.” Niedermeier said. 4th District,” the governor said. “I were at O.Sand 0.3 parts per million, are commonly caused when schools ment of Health Services better tools adequate to continue operation for Niedermeier had been the favor­ State Democratic Chairman think Christopher Shays creamed although levels at Buoy 19 in with which to protect patients; 60 days in case of financial ite for most of the campaign, are chased into a constricted area John F. Droney Jr. said he had Christine Niedermeier. I’m sorry Norwalk Harbor and around Nor- such as a harbor by bluefish and • Methods to improve health collapse; chiefly because of the high name watched Niedermeier’s support for Christine Niedermeier. She ran walk Cove Marina were surveillance must be found to allow • Establish an Early Warning 1 recognition resulting from her bid a good race.” can’t get out. Macleod said. The erode after the Morton incident and acceptable. bunker — also known as menhaden agencies to focus on facilities with Response System administered by for the same seat 10 months ago. an off-hand remark Niedermeier the poorest patient care records. the state health department to AP photo At that time, she iost by fewer Shays, sometimes described as a Some of the worst areas were — use up all the dissolved oxygen Congressman-elect Christopher Shays Republican, won Tuesday’s special made about AIDS during one maverick in his party, has his Peach Island, the South Norwalk and eventually suffocate. The study was commissioned “as integrate state agency activities, than 10,000 votes to Republican debate. The remark offended the a result of the recent rash of nursing warn of potential nursing home shakes hands with diners at a Westport Stewart B. McKinney, who won his differences with Reagan. For ex­ Boat Club and Shorefront Park The second cause for fish kills is a election to fill the seat vacated by the widow of McKinney. ample. he opposes additional U.S. Frank Montlik, of Norwalk, said home receiverships Connecticut failure and create a strategy for delicatessen Wednesday as he toured death of Republican Stewart McKinney. ninth term. His death from AIDS Further, the chairman said, viral disease known as infectious has experienced,” said Stephen A. complications in May prompted the aid to the Nicaraguan contras and that during a canoe ride Wednesday pancreatic necrosis or spinning response; the 4th District to thank voters. Shays, a Shays was perceived as the best opposes a balanced budget amend­ he saw the dead silver-gray fish, Harriman, chief of the state health • Establish a Persistent Viola­ special election. disease. The virus causes the fish to department's Bureau of Health candidate to "assume the cloak of ment to the constitution. ^ h most between 6 to 10 inches hemorrohage and to swim errati­ tors Program to target habitual ;long. System Regulation. violators of the Public Health Code cally until they eventually die. Three nursing homes have suf­ “Almost all of them have what Macleod said fish kills are and patient care standards; Mooks like green algae coming out of fered “institutional collapse” in • Computerize all Department of usually “a natural occurrence. recent months, affecting approxi­ Bridgeport police try to meet standards for national accreditation ■their gill covers,” Montlik said. People get upset when the fish get Health Services nursing home r“There’s lots of fish oil all over the mately 370 patients. Each time, the inspection reports, violations and BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The up on the surface because they The Commission on Accredita­ in the leadership elite because met certain standards. water surface.” stink.” state took over the property from records; 151-year-old Bridgeport Police De­ tion for Law Enforcement Agen­ accredited. “I feel quite confident we will private owners. Of the three homes, • Increase the ability of the state there are so few that have com­ On Wednesday. Bridgeport city meet the test,” Fabrizi said of the He said a similar fish kill He added that the state doesn't partment is trying to become one of cies, located in Virginia, has pleted it and it's a very difficult "Our chances are excellent,” U)CCurred on the eastern side of the one has closed, another is in health department to make finan­ a handful of departments in the officials said they have nearly 944 standards the commission set. clean up fish kills and usually no imminent danger of closing and the accredited only 51 law enforcement thing to do,” Deniston said in a completed a 17-month review pro­ said Anthony Fabrizi, an inspector ^harbor earlier this year, although it one else does either because of the cial reviews by hiring additional nation to be accredited by a agencies of some 15.000 in the telephone interview. with the Bridgeport Police “This will help the city reverse its ■4id not involve as many fish. other has been sold, the report said. personnel specializing in finance national law enforcement agency. cess of their department to prepare image of Bridgeport and the cost. AP photo The three nursing homes that nation, said Beth Deniston. a The commission is a four-year- for the examination by accredita­ Department. - Gene English, a veteran fisher- “The best thing is usually to let and develop a joing program with The department — beset by spokeswoman for the Fairfax. Va. department.” have gone into receivership in the Department of Income Mainte­ old private non-profit corporation, tion officials. Four team members Fabrizi pinpointed several areas inan, said there were so many dead nature take Its course. The fish will political strife through the years — accreditation commission. whose goal is to improve or -bunker on the water that he could A boater looks down at some of the thousands of dead Connecticut in recent months com­ nance to audit and review nursing is trying to become the second of the commission are due in of the department that he said meet Mayor Thomas W. Bucci, who drop to the bottom and decay, or the pares with only 12 receivership Glastonbury was accredited last maintain the quality of lawenforce- Bridgeport on Sept. 19. They will Jiere his boat engine’s pro.'ellor will take them out,” Macleod bunker fish littering Norwalk Harbor on Wednesday. Low home ownership changes. department in the state to meet the year. the commission's standards includ­ said working on the accreditation actions taken nationwide in 1983, Harriman said regulators are ment agencies nationwide, she review the department, prepare a ing cellblock procedures, and its process cost the city about $9,400, ^chopping them up. said, adding that the fish kill oxygen levels in Long Island Sound were blamed for the standards for accreditation, city “It (accreditation) truly does said. Accreditation by the commis­ ^ Local fisherman said bluefish the latest year for which statistics considering additional actions that officials said Wednesday. report and the commission will policies in pursuing fleeing sus­ said there is a “trend” in police probably won't dent the bunker deaths of schools of fish near the entrance to the Norwalk were available. Several of the place the law enforcement agency sion means a police department has decide whether or not Bridgeport is ^ere seen chasing bunker up the population. include setting time limits on pects and using force. departments becoming accredited. River. homes were in the 21 states with nursing home licenses and develop­ ing a program to analyze the Fire spares finances of potential owners. The state health department has scheduled a series of public hear­ ings to allow interested parties to Life photos comment on the report and other nursing home initiatives. HARTFORD (AP) — Fire exten­ Harriman said that information sively damaged the home of Con­ from the report and public hearings necticut’s chief health department will be used by the department to spokeswoman, but the historic develop legislative proposals for photographs shot by her late the 1988 session of the General husband, a Life magazine photo- M ortgage R ates-E ffective August 19, 1987 Assembly. ■ grapher. were salvaged. Only a plumber was at the 1-YEAR ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGES three-story home of Wanda Rick- Annual erby. spokeswoman for the state Interest Rate Points Percentage Rate Department of Health Services, No tampering when the fire started Wednesday at Once you hear about all of these about 2:45 p.m., authorities said. wonderful NO’s, you’ll say YES! - the 9375»/o 0 9.375% wtth evidence, Mrs. Rickerby’s husband. Arthur Savings Bank of Manchester has just B. Rickerby, was a Navy and news 8.375% 1 photograpjier for 30 years, working Come in for a the kind of mortgages, with all the kinds 9.375% Twardy says for Life magazine for 10 years until of extras, that you’ve been looking for. his death in 1972. 7.375% 2 9.375% In the house when the fire broke • Down payment required: • No limit on how low the mortgage HARTFORD (AP) - U.S. Attor­ out was a print of his shot of the minimum 20%" interest rate can drop over the life ney Stanley A. Twardy says accu­ Japanese surrender at the end of • Terms: up to 30-year of the loan sations that the FBI secretly World War II aboard the USS • Caps: 2 percent per year and an annual • Rate reviewed, and adiuste i if need tampered with crucial wiretap Missouri in Tokyo Harbor. Mrs. percentage rate not to exceed \A'k% over be, yearly evidence in the Wells Fargo Rickerby said. the life of the loan Loin with down pavmcni ol 10".. available robbery case are “totally without Rickerby was also assigned to the ai slightlv higher rate. merit.” Kennedy White House during his Some banks you’ll talk to ask as much Twardy responded Wednesday to mortgage - charges contained in documents career. Mrs. Rickerby said a FIXED RATE MORTGAGES collection of his photographs had as 3 points or more at the closing. Our filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court only recently been returned to her Interest Rate Annual current maximum is 2 points-and containing the allegations based on after being exhibited in offices of 30-Year Points Percentage Rate sometimes none. You’ll find our other a 13-page preliminary report pre­ Hartford-based Aetna Life & Casu­ fees and closing costs are as reasonably pared by two electronics experts alty and Duke University. priced as you’ll find anywhere. hired by defense attorney Hal “All of my husband’s pictures are We give you options, as you can see by 10.50% IV2 10.875% Meyerson. OK,” she said, adding that they 15-Year. Meyerson, attorney for defend­ the box at the right. Adjustable Rate ant Jorge A. Farinacci Jr., said that were stored in an addition to the (with varying points) or Fixed Rate house that wasn’t damaged. unless the government could ex­ Five firefighters received minor Mortgages. Whatever you choose, these 10.25% IV2 10.675% plain the conclusions of the experts, injuries fighting the blaze, said rates are highly competitive with other the most vital evidence against Deputy Fire Chief James Errick- and we’ll say banks in the area. But you make the deci­ most of the 16 defeandants would son. He said the cause of the blaze have to be thrown out. sion. Do you figure rates might drop, Meyerson said the experts, was unknown. so you’d be better off with an adjustable The fire was extinguished by 4; 30 Frank and Michael McDermott of p.m. rate? Or do you settle in with a mort­ McClean, Va., spent eight months “We won’t be living there for a gage rate that won’t change? There’s examining the 22 reels of tapes long time,” Mrs. Rickerby said of something to be said for all our options. recordings that police and federal the house, where she lived with her agents secretly made of the defend­ Not like most banks, There’s no need for ants talking in their homes, offices two sons. The family was staying an SBM attorney with a neighbor Wednesday night. we’ll actually pre-qualify and cars in Puerto Rico. you for your mortgage. to attend the closing. The experts' report says that Even before you go none of the 22 tapes they examined was an original tape as federal Suspect held house hunting! One thing we pride ourselves on is prosecutors had said. making the mortgage process go as In addition the report says that all Your mortgage rate can’t Alllcinds of people seem to attend the smoothly as possible. We won’t overly 22 reels had been altered to omit in holdup try parts of some conversations and be raised for 60 days. closing on a house. If you like, you can hassle you with paperwork. And we’re other conversations were “totally WATERBURY (AP) - A man It’s locked in have your own lawyer also represent us, not impatient with your questions. We erased,” according to Meyerson. who attempted to rob a jewelry at application time. Are you thinking about a new home, the bank, in most cases. A small detail, know that buying a house is probably Twardy said that Meyereson's store owned by a former state (But it could be lowered!) but haven’t yet started the search? maybe, but it’s one more way that the the most important financial transac­ claims “are part of a series of trooper has been charged with Come to SBM. We’ll pre-qualify your Savings Bank of Manchester helps cut tion you can make, so we want you to unfounded defendants' allegations attempted murder and robbery in mortgage ability and tell you how much regarding the wiretap evidence.” the failed holdup, state police said. down on your closing costs. feel comfortable a ^ u t it. “But the defendants have and David Sierras, 19, of Bridgeport, you can afford. Then you can look and know they have duplicates. The was charged Wednesday with crim­ wheel and deal for the house of your orginals have been kept locked inal attempt to commit murder, dreams. The Savings Bank of Manchester has under seal In Puerto Rico,” Twardy first-degree attempted robbery, Few other banks offer you a deal like certainly helped a lot of people with said. and possession of a weapon by a this on a mortgage. The rate in effect The 16 defendants are charged in convicted felon, police said. mortgages-some of them probably the $7 million robbery of the Wells State police Sgt. Daniel Lewis upon application will hold for 60 days. friends of yours. Ask their opinion of Fargo depot in West Hartford in said Sierras tried to rob Country T.If rates go up during that time perioid, our NO’s, and we’re sure you’ll also September 1983. Jewelers In Southbury on Aug. 7 ’ you’re protected. If rates go down (up come in saying YES. when he walked into the store, to 5 days prior to closing), we’ll give Where your friends are. pulled out a handgun and de- you the lower one. hianded money from owner Tho­ Reward offered mas Pietrini. Pietrini, a former state trooper, In murder case managed to wriggle free after HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. Wil­ Sierras tied him up, Lewis said. liam A. O’Neill has authorized a Pietrini then got his own gun and $20,000 reward to anyone providing wounded Sierras as the r o l ^ r fled Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender, Information leading to the arrest from the store, Lewis saich Offices in Manchester, East Hartford, Bolton, and conviction of the person or The shootout continued in the Andover, South Windsor, East Windsor, Ashford, persons responsible for the death of parking lot, where Sierras man­ Eastford, Manstleld, Tolland and Glastonbury. Pamela Pepper. aged to escape in bis car. Sierras Telephone 646-1700. The victim also was known as later collapsed at an athletic field Pamela Jerome, of Bridgeport, about two miles from the store, ¥ state police said Wednesday. Lewis said. State police said the 4S-year-oId Sierras, who was released from woman’s body was found In Red­ Waterbury Hospital shortly before ding on Jan. 13, 1986. It was later his arraignment Wednesday, was determined she was strangled. ordered held on 1200,000 bond at the State police said anyone with New Haven Correctional Center. information should contact the state police barracks In Southbury. -S— M ANCH ESTER HERALD . Thursday. Aug, io . 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 20. 1987 — 7 OPINION U»S./WorU in Brief No motive in British killing rampage Deception works well for Navy HUNGERFORD, England (AP) - The been in that unit or-any other in the armed gunman who killed hia mother and IS others MANAMA, Bahrain - Since the start of lU Kuwaiti tanker services. Shooting Spree in Britain expressed bewilderment before committing convoy operations in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. Navy has made Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and B e e s have suicide that he had shot so many people but the archbishop of Canterbury, the most Rev. '(biffie neouieiY we” **”*" " ***"^ **’ tactics. So far. it has worked fairiy felt incapable of turning the gun on himself, Robert Runcie, issued statements express­ police said today. ing the nation’s shock at the massacre. Where the internationai news media and gulf-based shipping Jack The rampage on Wednesday was the worst About 25 people gathered today at the interests are concerned, the element of surprise has been a mass murder in modern British history. It Anglican parish church of St. Lawrence in a field day (vwiNceiir stunning success. The Iranians, however, may be another story. left this market town of about 5,000 people in this town 60 miles west of London to pray for A a d e ra o n Two of the three convoys to sail north through the gulf were well shock and raised national questions about the dead and injured. on their way before their departures became public knowledge. whether Britain’s gun laws were strict Residents today huddled along the main Canal It’s better to bee safe than so rry. -A s Me latest convoy slipped quietly through the StraiU of Hormuz enough. street, staring at newspaper headlines and Because of the unusally high temperatures, ® ■***PPta* expertwhomonitorsgulf activity said. Fourteen of the 15 peoirie who were talking about Ryan. In the midst of the They (the Americans) have really fooled us all.” wounded remained in hospitals today, and a large number of queen bees were able to % rampage, he had donned combat clothes, two were reported in critical condition. went to the home he shared with his survive the usually deadly weeks of early Michael Ryan, 27, had licenses to own 80-year-old widowed mother, shot her to sp rin g . W hile the w arm w eather m a y have three handguns and two rifles, Colin Smith, death and set fire to the house. pleased outdoorsmen, softball players and Navy chaplain U.S. ambassador to return to Syria chief constable of Thames Valley Police, “ It’s such a shock that such a thing can Walts lowaid oaiMr ol said at a news conference. happen in a sleepy town like this,” said •own. stwots, and kils many others, Manchester is now paying the ST improving U.S. relations Recounting the end of bloody rampage. Michael Moon, who runs a newspaper store. poSooman in acar with Syria will be the return of Ambassador William Eagleton to p rice fo r the w a rm w eather with a high Smith .said police had cornered Ryan in an “I was saying to a fellow just now, you hear gets extension Damascus, U.S. officials say, but the Reagan administration is Shoots al awatyona concentration of bees. upper floor of John O'Gaunt’s School, and he about these things in America, but you don’t • J? P**®vent the move from being seen as a reward for the ha saas. uang A cco rd in g to R ic h a rd Vatteroni, co-owner seemed “ lucid and reasonable” as they expect them on your doorstep.” sa»aral paopla ..freedom of hostage Charles Glass. talked to him in the last moments before he of Budget Pest Control in Manchester, the Headlines on newspapers in his shop through Falwell ;; Two administration officials, speaking only on condition of killed himself. screamed: “ Massacre on the High Street,” high volu m e of bees in the area is the worst he anonymity .said Wednesday a decision to send the ambassador “ He expressed concern that he had shot his and “ Reign of Terror.” has seen in his 30 years^ the business. The back around Sept. 1 was made before Glass gained his freedom in mother,” Smith said. “ He expressed the The streets were filleq with photographers Beirut on Tuesday. shares bee situation is expected to worsen through view that it was strange he could shoot other and police, and the roads and alleys where WASHINGTON — Praise the Lord and change people but he could not shoot himself. Shortly Ryan ran amok were cordoned off. the next few weeks. i T ®^®**cton to be a reward for Glass,” one official the disposition! After a middle-of-the-night said. Some U.S. analysts are convinced the Syrians, at U.S. after that a shot was heard.” About 25 people gathered at a town church The bee problem can’t be taken lightly. Not telephone plea and a followup letter from the Rev. behest, put pressure on Iran, which it is helping in the Persian Ryan was found dead with a gun in his hand to pray for the dead, and Prime Minister only can bees sting people — which would be Jerry Falwell, then-Navy Secretary John Lehman . Gulf war with Iraq, to free Glass and eight other American when police^ntered the room seven hours Margaret Thatcher issued a statement from after the shotiting began. bad enough — but they can cause property overturned the decision of a high-level review hostages also believed to be held in the Lebanese capital. her London office saying she grieved with the board and approved a request to extend the active The gunman was described by neighbors families of the victims. damage, ruining walls of houses. To combat duty of a Navy chaplain affiliated with F&lwell’s as a loner with a doting mother and a love of The Vicar of Hungerford, the Rev. David the bees, experts suggest people take Liberty Baptist Fellowship. guns. Police said he left no note or any Salt, visited victims’ reiatives. Salt said he explanation for the massacre. W alts h> school. Polico precautionary measures such as avoiding ’The subject of Falw ell’s concern was Lt. Gary L. Contras say plan not tough enough didn’t know the gunman but was ready to “ It is a complete mystery. We genuinely do conduct his funerai if asked to do so. anive and afler a seven bright clothing and perfume, spraying Maxwell, 34. The urgency of Falwell’s midnight hour standoff, gunman WASHINGTON — Contra leaders plan to meet next week with not know why he did it,” the Thames Valley The dead inciuded a poiiceman and a insecticides with care, and being on the phone call last Feb. 11 was dictated by the shoots Iwnseff President Reagan to express their view that the Central America Police said in a statement. woman whose body was found in Savernake chaplain’s scheduled separation from active duty lookout fo r nests. Open Forumm . ■ peace plan is not tough enough on Nicaragua’s ruling There had been reports that Ryan was a Forest, eight miles outside of town. Ryan is IT While the precautions will not guarantee a on Feb. 20 — a disposition decided on by the Sandinistas, a contra official says. former paratrooper, but the Parachute believed to have killed the woman as she and Regiment said in a statement he never had sting-free summer, they do make sense. And a Chaplain Corps 1987 Extension Board of five senior Alfredo Cesar says he hopes to obtain administration her two young children were having a picnic. A Pgrw iM c Navy chaplains. commitment for a new, conditional Contra aid package — one little common sense can go a long way. it is far from duck soup. allowed to stand, the community The review panel denied Maxwell’s request to that could be passed by Congress but would only be used if the It w ill have to, because there are Duck-race Issue Also, how can a nest egg be and his patients will be the real extend his active-duty status beyond the three Sandinistas did not live up to the peace agreement they signed predictions of an even higher num ber of bees no *fowr subject established or a nest feathered if losers. years he had already served. Extensions are highly , Aug. 7 along with Costa Rica, Honduras, E l Salvador and Man meets siblings lost for decades in M anchester next year. no bets are allowed? valued by Navy chaplains, and most requests are Guatemala. Robert T. Vonderkall We can only hope for a cold spring. I trust this dissertation has granted. But the board informed Maxwell that he Cesar and others of the six-member directorate that heads the SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — A man separated To the Editor: Mayfield Road Maddox, bom Edmund Birdsel Bunan, was clarified to some extent the issue was “ non-competitive,” a Judgment call that was -contra umbrella group Nicaraguan Resistance will travel next from his 10 sibiings when they were given up by Manchester adopted by an Oakland streetcar motorman and of duck racing so that it would not elaborated upon. week to Santa Barbara, Calif., where Reagan is vacationing, their destitute parents on the eve of the his wife. He honored the couple’s request that he Recently I read in the news­ never be classified as a “ fowl” Maxwell appealed — to Falwell. “ I sent (Dr. Cesar said in a telephone interview from (3osta Rica on Depression embraced two sisters in a tearful not look into his past until his adopts mother’s No more labeling paper that the latest form of race subject. Action is prompt (Dennis) Fields (Falwell’s executive secretary) a Wednesday. reunion and said the “ empty spot inside” is death. She died in July. gone. is one which includes ducks. This Insofar as the loser is con­ copy of the letter the extension board sent me, and The 1929 article described the plight of his How important is it that consumers know “It’s been a long time,” 62-year-old Ed is an issue I can ill afford to duck, cerned. this duck could take on abandoned car checked on an appeals process, but I was told there parents, Agnus and Harry Bunan, itinerant the maple syrup they lavish on their pancakes inasmuch as it concerns a bird or consolation in the fact that it was Maddox said as he wrapped his arms around his farmworkers who arrived broke outside of To the Editor: was none,” Maxwell told our reporter Mike sister Agnes Durand at an airport gate is really from Canada and not Vermont? fowl which certainly isn’t a sitting just like water off a duck’s back. Rosenfelt. CIA man admits contra-ald talks Oakland and reluctantly gave their children Wednesday on her arrival from Minneapolis. away to strangers. Very important, according to some duck. Maxwell’s decision to seek Falw ell’s help was a Arthur Joyce On Monday, Aug. 17, wewholive WASHINGTON — A ranking CIA official, correcting his Another sister, Marie Peterson, arrived from Marie and Lillian were reunited with Maddox memters of Congress who are seeking My association with ducks has on the horseshoe curve on South wise one. Fields told us that he initially tried to previous testimony, says he made a secret trip to South Africa in Sacramento. usually been of a culinary nature. 476 Parker St. in 1943just before he went into the Navy, but they legislation that would req uire food labels to Hawthorne Street had welcome solve the lieutenant’s problem by going through 1984 in which he was prepared to reject an apparent offer to aid Except for a reunion with Marie and her twin lost touch after the war. Also, it has long been my custom to Manchester carry the names of countries from which company in the street. Surround­ Chaplain Corps channels. But these attempts were the Nicaraguan contra rebels. sister, Liliian, when Maddox was a 17-year-old Maddox's bittersweet search determined that eat crackers and milk before Duane Clarridge, who in 1984 was director of the agency’s soldier iea ving for World War II, Maddox hadn’t product ingredients are imported. ing the abandoned car about unsuccessful. And Maxwell’s release date was a brother, Ernest, died in an orphanage and that retiring because my sleep pattern which I wrote last week were a drawing near. covert support for the contras, in previous closed-door testimony seen or spoken to any of his sibiings since he was another brother, Henry, died in 1972. Maddox Not so important, say other lawmakers who 4. seems to be less impaired as a Judgment harsh Manchester police patrol car and So on the night of Feb. 10-li, the big gun himself .denied having discussed providing aid for the contras with still has no word of five siblings; Viola, Walter, His parents put their children up for adoption contend that the food production and result. The consumption of food in a wrecker with a crew of two men, was bought in. Falwell, whose powers of officials of a foreign government and said there was no discussion Leonard, Harold and Lloyd. distribution process is already so large and general has included many items in doctor’s case within the CIA of soliciting funds from other countries. in 1929 rather than see them go hungry, "I wish all of them had been alive,” said who examined the car quite persuasion are legendary, got on the horn to according to newspaper accounts at the time, which would be fowl, such as Clarridge’s revised account came in testimony released Maddox. “ But of course I have no control over complex that one more regulation will just To the Editor: closely in preparation for towing it Lehman and also talked with Lehman’s executive but Maddox didn't know that untii he began chicken or duck, which is very Wednesday by the congressional Iran-contra committees. The that. I’m hoping and praying we can find the add cost and confusion. away to that portion of the town assistant, Capt. Joseph Prueher. looking into his roots this summer. , transcript also shows that committee members sharply rest.” enjoyable. On one occasion I After reading the coverage, and disposal area reserved for use by No one knows tetter than a television evangelist Reeiing through microfilm of The (Oakland) The second group of lawmakers has a point. J questioned Clarridge’s memory when he insisted he did not know A Los Angeles-area detective school has ordered duck as the main entree letters to the editor of Aug. 3, Ifeel the police department. the importance of a follow-up letter. Falwell wrote Tribune, the 62-year-old Christian missionary One has only to look at the back of a can of ° weapons were included in a November 1985 cargo shipment he offered to turn loose its students on the case. and I also added a glass of milk. As compelled to address the recent My neighbor across the street to Prueher that very day, exuding reasonableness from Suniand, near Los Angeles, was stunned to soup to see just how confusing things have ' helped arrange from Israel to Iran. “ One of the students suggested instead of a a result I had my "quackers” and ruling on Dr, Chang. It seems to (he had visited our town man­ and humility. find a photograph of himself and two siblings in a textbook case, why not work on a real one,” said gotten. Simpler labeling, not more of it, is front-page 1929 story. milk even though it was earlier me the judgment was extremely ager) observed that the action "Thank you,” he wrote, “ for allowing our Cherri Rediger, Maddox’s daughter. News accounts of his search helped him what consumers need in order to make wise than usual. harsh. made good sense. He and I say telephone conversation tonight. I apologize for account for five siblings earlier this month. Maddox and his sisters will go next to Castro decisions in the supermarket. It isn’t possible to bet on this I have been a patient of Dr. “ thanks” to our manager, to our calling you and the secretary at the midnight hour. Laos will account for three Ml As “ All these years, I would visit my wife’s Valley, 20 miles east of San Francisco, to visit race because it isn’t permitted. Chang’s for over a year with a W hether m aple syrup is from north of the police department — and to our However, all other avenues have now been reiatives,” said Maddox, blinking back tears Lillian, who is in a nursing home in the final However, if it were possible, could WASHINGTON — The Laotian government has agreed to border or south of it doesn’t matter much. chronicneck problem. loriginally newspaper — for prompt action in explored.... Wednesday. ‘ ‘I would have an empty spot inside. stages of Alzheimer's disease. it be compared to a horse or dog tried acupuncture as a last resort removing this blight from our “ I am humbly requesting your intervention on account for three Americans who failed to emerge from captivity But not any more, not any more.” MADDOX HUGS HIS SISTER “ Whether she recognizes us or understands is race when a winner may be since traditional medicine did not neighborhood. (Maxwell’s) behalf, because we believe he was after the Indochina War, sources familiar with recent The reunion at San Jose International Airport . .. the "empty spot" is gone immaterial,” said Maddox. “ I would rather declared by a nose ? In duck racing alleviate the constant pain. I have unfairly evaluated by his commanding chaplain. negotiations say. joined not only the siblings but about three dozen know what happened to her. We hope ste it could be by a bill or a beak or a The Laotians also appear to be willing to survey one of a recognizes us, but we just want to be there to not had a treatment in 11 months, Clint Hendrickson His commanding chaplain was openly critical of cousins and aunts and uncles, all meeting for the cousins. flick of the beak. number of sites where U.S. aircraft crashed during the war, to first time. “This is opening up holidays and birthdays pray with her.” so I would say that acupuncture Tt S. Hawthorne St. Maxwell’s denomination and our evangelical The duck race starts from one check for remains of some of the 549 Americans still listed as “ When I was little I always wanted cousins,” and special occasions. Just to be able to pick up The siblings still have heard nothing about certainly works. Manchester doctrine. missing in Laos, the sources said, discussing the issue on said Jeannie Noia, of Fremont, Agnes’ daugh­ the phone and talk is great. We have a lifetime to their parents, whom they never saw after they end of a pool with suitable music It is with this experience in mind “All of his commanders and many of his condition of anonymity. ter, who introduced her children to their second build on.” and food at the opposite end. It that I find the charges against Dr. were taken in by various families. Letters to the editor co-workers have written me stating Chaplain The two governments announced after an Aug. 10-11 meeting in seems that all duck training is Chang ridiculous, especially since Maxwell’s excellent abilities and performance. I Vientiane that Laos agreed to resume cooperation with the conducted by the same methods, either his wife or nurse is The Manchester Herald wel­ am enclosing some of these letters. They all on the issue of the missing Americans, but the with music and food the main comes original letters to the editor. constantly checking on your support my conclusion that Lt. Maxwell has been announcement Wednesday did not include specifics. Bacteria linked to dolphin deaths in Atlantic incentives. comfort during the 30- to 45- Letters should be brief and to the wrongly evaluated and should be given an point. They should be typed or The ducks are underfed prior to minute treatment. The chance for indefinite extension on active duty.... NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A control it.” bottlenose dolphins and has spread A number of pesticidesand heavy neatly handwritten, and, for ease in a race, which establishes food as sexual advances is nil in that “ Lt. Maxwell is the only chaplain Liberty Baptist Labor unrest continues In Korea common ocean bacteria caused the Since early July, more than 200 rapidly, said Geraci, a marine metals already have been ruled out editing, should be double-spaced. the ultimate objective. The duck setting. Perhaps the whole thing Fellowship presently has in the N a v y .... As you deaths of more than 200 dolphins dead and dying dolphins have been pathologist and veterinarian from as factors in the deaths, but more Letters must be signed with name, SEO U L, South Korea — South Korea’s chief prosecutor issued which reaches this source first is stemmed from a misunderstand­ that washed ashore in the mid- stranded on beaches from Virginia the University of Guelph in Ontario. toxicological tests will he con­ address and daytime telephone well know, I have never asked this office for any a tough new warning today against violence in South Korea’s the winner. Could it be ascer­ ing, since Dr . Changdefinitelyhas favor. However, I sincerely feel tht Chaplain Atlantic this summer, according to to New Jersey. Usually, about 12 The animals had mouth lesions ducted, he said. number (for verification). growing labor protests after police detained 126 strikers. dead dolphins wash ashore in that suggestive of a viral disorder, he tained by some farfetched reason­ a language barrier and is often Maxwell is being wrongly treated and deserves a team of scientists who plan more He said the team found no The Herald reserves the right to Seven key plants of the country’s largest conglomerate, tests to determine why. area each year. said. connection with acquired immune ing that this is a foot race, since difficult to communicate with. your intervention. ” edit letters in the interests of Hyundai, reopened today. But disputes continued at at least 458 A virus is a likely culprit because “We might find a virus very, very deficiency syndrome, nor evidence feet are the main source of It seems to me that Dr. Chang The infections developed because brevity, clarity and taste. It’s not possible to say with any certainty that worksites, and tens of thousands of workers remained idle. News the dolphins’ immune systems had the outbreak has been limited to peculiar to dolphins,” Geraci said. the bacteria threatens humans. propulsion, even though it takes needs support from those of us "Well, If you MUST glom onto the surfer look, Address letters to; Open Forum, Falwell’s earnest plea did the trick. Lehman did media quoted police as reporting fresh disturbances at 74 been weakened by a virus, toxins, place in the water? Whatever the who know and need this good and I guess you must." Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, not return repeat^ calls for comment, and companies. chemicals or a combination of outcome it must be admitted that gentle person. If this ruling is Manchester, CT 06040. Prueher is apparently now on sea duty and “ The prosecution should deal resolutely with anybody who factors, said Joseph R. Geraci, the unavailable. hurts social stability by committing acts of violence,” head of a scientific investigative DOUG’S WILL SEND YOU BACK TO However, on Feb. 19 — Just 24 hours before he Prosecutor-General Lee Chong-nam told senior prosecution team. was to be released from active duty — Maxwell officials called to discuss the four-week wave of labor turmoil. “Our first thrust now is to SCHOOL IN STYLE Questions for Mr. Bush on auto safety was informed that Secretary Lehman had Police detained 126 striking workers on Wednesday for intensify our search for viruses and other agents,” Geraci told a news overruled the Extension Board’s decision and allegedly staging violent protests. Officials said about haif of conference Wednesday. “ If we can Have you been injured in an auto accident? Do would allow the chaplain to remain on active duty .them were released and the others were being questioned. trucks were excluded from many auto safety rules find a point source of the problem, LEVI’S 505'JEANS 1 you know anyone who has been killed on the as Maxwell (and Falwell) had requested. perhaps we can do something to highways since 1981? 20 years ago. They don’t have the head restraints to prevent whiplash injuries, the crush resistance of If so. I’d like to suggest six questions you might cars, the new rear-mounted brake lights that LEVI PREWASH — <15.99 ask Vice President George Bush out on the Coke and corruption Northern reduce rearrend crashes by 50 percent, or the campaign trail — or other backers of the Reagan requirement to add automatic front seat protection How do the drug lords operate with such arrogant Administration’s “deregulation” effort that Perspective that was ordered by the Supreme Court when license in Colombia? A classified Drug Is this your insurance company’s idea scrapped new safety rules. HERMAN SURVIVORS Michael J. McManus NHSTA refused to implement the air bag law. Enforcement Administration report gives the 1. “ Why, Mr. Bush, did you announce on April 6, In 1986, the institute asked that passenger car disquieting answer; It estimates that drug 1981, that 15 auto safety rules were being rescinded, of replacing your house? You need standards be extended to all vehicles. When there traffickers pay more than $100 million a year to - revised or redrafted? You said the problem was was no NHTSA response, the Senate passed a bill in corrupt officials to say they’ll look the other way - *49.99 sagging car sales. How many sales equal 4,000 lives April requiring this step. A sim ilar bill is in the when drugs are being processed and shipped out df The Prudential Premier Homeowners Policy. a year?” same level of performance as certified helmets.” House. the country. reg. *64.99 One ditched rule required Detroit to equip cars 4. “ Why don’t you think trucks should be outlined To close on a personal note, when I bought my At times, the D E A report charges, the payoffs with air bags or automatic safety belts in Now there’s a homeowners policy that doesn’t leave you with reflective tape, as NHTSA proposed in 1980, to Plymouth Voyager, which is a minivan, I was able have reached into the Colombian presidential without a roof over your head. The Prudential Premier September, 1981. They would protect front seat reduce fatal crashes with cars?” Cabinet. In some cases, when civil servants to get seats with head restraints — but I had to pay Policy is designed to give you lots of extra protection drivers in frontal crashes at speeds of up to 30 "In a 1985 NHTSA study, researchers found that several hundred dollars extra. initially resist temptation, the drug dealers make mph. Had they been put in the cars built since then, without lots of extra cost. It will even provide trucks outlined with reflective tape have 16 percent A few months after I bought the car, I was in a an offer that can’t be refused: threats of bodily about 4,000 lives a year would be saved. fewer relevant crashes during daytime hours and harm to the targeted official or his family. This coverage for rebuilding your home, regardless of tii’s ' zipper-fly 505' 5-mph accident In which I drifted Into the car in jeans. We RMlM thMH k n ic 2. “ Why were requirements to improve side 21 percent fewer at night. Since that report, nothing front of me. Certainly, it was m y fault. I looked usually works, since the cocaine czars are known the limits of your policy.* The Prudential Premier soyMceaRMhelkeNi impact protection ‘terminated’ on July 12,1982 and more has been done,” said the Insurance Institute away at the wrong moment. have no qualms about murdering those who stancK^'-' Policy also gives you expanded personal never revised?” in their way. .Jit for Highway Safety, a non-profit advocate for safer However, when I surveyed the damage, my property, theft and casualty coverage. Call your The National Highway Traffic Safety cars funded by the insurance industry (whch bumper and grill work were badly smashed and All this has made the Colombian public c y n ica lr^ Prudential representative now for a free, no Administration said in 1979, "O f the nearly 25,000 provided much of the data in this column). ultimately cost more than $500 to repair. But the ’There’s a popular joke that a drug dealer first buySi^ — i: obligation Pru-Review. See how The Prudential SPRING FASHIONS passenger car front seat occupants who were killed 5. “ Mr. Bush, why can’t the U.S. make large car I hit sustained no damage whatsoever, though a Mercedes, then a large estate — and then a Premier Policy helps you save money. A full URBAN in crashes during 1978, about 8,200 were victims of trucks have underride guards like those in Europe it was a smalier 1981 car. politician. — house beats anything less. side crashes. Thus, improving the safety of people to keep cars from sliding underneath?” Jacket Sale by EtttllPMENT and morel Why? The 1981 car had shock-absorbing bumpers Check the phone book for your local involved in side crashes in passenger cars, light The Insurance Institute first asked for stronger, able to withstand a 5-mph hit without a scratch. M y Levi Jean Jackets, Prewashed and stonewashed Prudential office. trucks, v a n s.. is the N H TSA’s highest short-term lower guards in 1977 “to provide reasonable 1985 car with a “ Bush bumper” did not. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECHON occupant protection priority.” The need hasn't from *29.991 protection to drivers and passengers of passenger Why? The 5-mph bumper rule was scrapped by l96SPru(>«nlik> Properly «r>dCMu«llylntur»nc*C^p^y Hoimdel NJ PERSONAL SERVICE GUARANTEE changed. In 1985, a third of deaths — 7,352 of 23,192 vehicles when rear end collisions take place.” In the Bush “deregulation” initiative, which was iSanrliPHtTr Hrralfi — were side crashes. Yet there is no added January, 1981, NHSTA proposed that the supposed to save $20 in purchase cost. Founded In 1881 Checks protection. European-style guards be installed in the 1984 As the Institute puts It “ B y 1983, the 5-mph PENNY M SIEFFERT...... im C B ie - Welcome 3. “ Mr. Bush, why aren’t all motorcycle helmets models, so that at least part of a car’s engine would bumper rule was a memory. The automatic ...... ;:;:-i^.euiN.E5!;:L4 required to meet safety standards, since hit it, preventing decapitation. restraint rule had been rescinded. Work on ^ ...... EdHor~- motorcycle fatalities doubled from 1970 to 1982?” That was one of the rules dropped at Mr. Bush’s improving side impact protection had teen ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... Ai«)Cl*t« Ed H or~ 269 Middle Turnpike West NHTSA has discovered that only 40 to 45 percent request. canceled. Rulemaking to make big trucks safer... (next to WsIgrMnt) of the helmets sold in the United are “ certified” by 6. “ Why does the National Highway Traffic had been shelved." KF.AWA^y*.::;;;:;:;::- helmet manufacturers. As NHTSA says, "The Safety Administration have to be pushed by The result? Tens of thousands of Americans died ARMY A NAVY agency believes it reasonable to assume that Congress to propose new highway safety rules?” needlessly. HOURS: Mon.-Wed. 10-S / Thurs. S FrI. 9-9 / Sst. 9-6 / Sun. 10-S uncertified helmets are not manufactured to the Fo r reasons that are obscure, vans and pickup Why, M r. Bush? Why? JEANNE Q FROMERTH > MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav. Aug. 20, I9>7 New London MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 20, 1987 — 9 suspends cop Democrats back referendum ■ SPORTS Continued from page 1 other towns because it clearly they say, would have no effect on in dmg case requires Manchester to hold a other taxpayers. proceed along the same lines as this -referendum to issue tax-increment hoard until’’ the bond issue was bonds. Penny said. Tfedford said that any unexpected NEW LONDON (AP) - A city challenged. DiRosa said. Whether the decision affects costa for the bond issue — incliidivig patrolman was suspended without Edward F. Hennessey, an attor­ the court appeal — are to be borne pay after records in a federal drug tax-increment bonds issued ney with the Hartford law firm other municipalities is a subject of by Homart. “ The Democrats want case alleged he bought cocaine and Rohinson k Cole, told 1V>wn Man­ debate. “ We’re stuck with it and the question as written up in the Craig’s dream reality Jeopardised a 10-month investiga­ ager Robert Weiss in a letter our competing towns are not,” press release so that there will beno tion that led to the arrest of nine question,” he said. people. Wednesday that there are no cases Penny said. in Connecticut in which the Su­ In the statement released this Last week. Republican candi­ Police Chief Donald R. Sloan said preme <>ourt has heen asked to rule morning, the Democrats propoa^ Jesus R. Sanches, who Joined tite dates for the Board of Directors, on an question similar to the bond the referendum question be worded force in November 198S, was including incumbent Director Geol^ as Giants lead W ^t issue. But be said that holding a suspended Wednesday after admit­ in the following manner; “ Shall the frey Naab, came out in support of referendum probably would not resolution appropriating more than ting be has a drug problem. Sloan holding a referendum. Naab and invalidate the appeal, and he $13 million to construct public roads Bv Ben Walker aaid he did not know whether some of the candidates said their 6-5, took a one-hitter into the advised the town to schedule a and utilities in 380 acres In The Associated Press seventh before Bill Doran and Alan charges would be filed against referendum while proceeding with support would probably not be Sanches. Buckland, to permit economic contingent on the possible effect on NL Roundup Ashbuy singled and scored on the appeal. San Francisco Manager Roger The suspension was a result of development of a mall and other the appeal. Caminiti’s two-out double. Bruce S. Beck, the attorney projects, be approved; the bonds to Craig had this dream that sooner or internal information about San­ Dodgers 10, Expos 9 representing the Manchester Prop­ be paid only by the new taxes from Asked this morning whether both later his Giants would be in first ches’ alleged narcotics involve­ erty Owners Association, has place in the West. ment, Sloan said. some of the development and not by parties were attempting to mairf Craig Shipley’s two-run single argued that a referendum would you?” Well, dreams do come true, the illegal bat and asked for a check. k^yed a five-run rally in the eighth Sanches’ name surfaced Tuesday the mall a political issue. Penny make an appeal moot. Penny said the Democrats pro­ Giants beat the New York Mets 10-6 ’’This thing is a joke.” Johnson inning and Los Angeles ended In U.S. District Court in Hartford, mentioned the fact that municipal Penny reiterated statments pose wording the question in this in 10 innings Wednesday night and said. ” I don’t even want to Montreal’s five-game winning where nine people arrested Friday elections are coming up in No­ made by other directors that way to prevent confusion over vember. He added, however, that now lead the division. elaborate. I don’t want to go streak. were presented before a Maloney’s decision, if left unchal­ whether the bonds would result in San Francisco moved one game through this anymore.” magistrate. the Democrats were announcing The Dodgers, who trailed 7-1 lenged, could affect future d i^ - increased property taxes for resi­ ahead of Cincinnati, which lost 10-9 Craig said he wanted to examine after three innings, tool^a 10-8 lead According to an affidavit from their support for a referendum sions by the town Board of Direc­ dents. The directors have said that to Pittsburgh. The Giants had not Johnson’s bat to be sure. in the eighth after loading the bases the Drug Enforcement Administra­ apart from the Republicans be­ tors and other municipalities in the the bonds would be paid off from held sole possession of first place “ Seriously, 1 know him from my on three walks. Shipley singled off tion, confidential informants told cause as the majority party they state. Right now, the decision puts property taxes over a 15 years on have an obligation to play a since May 28. days with Cietroit and I realize that Jeff Parrett, 4-5, Steve Sax had an authorities they saw Sanchez buy­ Manchester at a disadvantage with the mall site alone. The bond issue. ” I knew one of these days I’d he had the potential to do what he’s ing cocaine from a suspected drug leadership role. RBI grounder, Alex Trevino wake up and discover us in first doing. However, when he hits the singled home a run and John Shelby dealer and learned that Sanchez place,” Craig said. “ Now I just ball off the scoreboard 480 feet had a run-scoring double. gave a reputed drug dealer infor­ AP photo hope I continue to wake up and still away. I’m not about to take any Alejandro Pena, 2-6, got the mation that would allow the dealer A man idantifiad as Gary Stollman holds a gun on Landlord won’t evict woman find us on top.” chances,” Craig said. victory and Tim Crews worked two to identify a police undercover Elsewhere, Houston beat St. ’’Frankly, he’s too smart to take a innings for his third save. detective. K N B C -TV raportar David Horowitz Wadnasday aftar- Louis 2-1, Los Angeles got past chance during a pennant race. Continued from page I apartment when the arrest was Casey Candaele and Tom Foley The informant learned that the noon during tha station's nawscast from its studios in wasn’t for him. I don’t think I would Montreal 10-9, Philadelphia held off Howard looked into the dugout at had three singles and drove in two suspected dealer “ paid Sanchez an made, police said. have made it through this all me after it happened and was Burbank, Calif. Tha briaf incidant was broadcast liva by Pomerleau has maintained all San Diego 6-5 and (Chicago defeated runs apiece for the host Expos. unknown amount of money for the tha station. An eviction notice was served to right.” Atlanta 9-1. wondering why I did it. I told him I information he provided.’ ’ DEA along that her brother, who was Pomerleau because Adams gave Phillies 6, Padree 5 Pomerleau also had help from Chili Davis’ sacrifice fly put San wanted his autograph.” agent John Bryfonski said in the arrested last month and charged police Pomerleau’s address. 114F Mike Schmidt hit a three-run Manchester attorney Leo J. Bar­ Francisco ahead 7-6 in the 10th, In the fourth inning. Mets Man­ affidavit. with offering LSD to a 15-year-old Rachel Road, as his own. State law homer and tied Eddie Mathews for rett, who read about her plight in relief pitcher Scott Garrelts fol­ ager Da vey Johnson asked umpires Ih e DEA agent also said two boy, did not deal drugs from the permits the eviction of a tenant if all-time home runs by a third Man with toy pistol the newspaper. While he did hot lowed with an RBI double and Rob to take the bat of Candy Maldonado detectives from the Statewide apartment. She has admitted, the landlord proves that the tenant baseman at 482, leading Philadel­ however, that he regularly visited represent her in court, he did tell ’Thompson hit a two-run single. Pirates 10, Reds 9 Narcotics Task Force “ learned uses his apartment for the sale of AP pnoto In the bottom of the ninth, phia over visiting San Diego. they were being surveilled by to see his former ^rlfriend, who illegal drugs. her how to go about defending Barry Bonds and Andy Van Slyke Schmidt’s 26th of the herself. He said Wednesday be New York second baseman Bobby avoiding the sliding of the Garrelts escaped a one-out, first- (Sanchez) ...who was not operating baby-sat for Pomerleau’s children. The agreement reached Monday homered and Bobby Bonilla drove season moved him into a tie for seizes TV newscast believes her story. and-third jam. He struck out Kevin a police vehicle." The brother, 16-year-old Robert did touch upon the question of x Meacham gets the throw off to first base Mariners in Wednesday’s night’s game in three runs as Pittsburgh won at ninth place on the all-time homer Adams, was charged on July 7 with McReynolds and then, with the Sloan said Sanchez’ suspension is BURBANK, CaUf. (AP) - A man whether Adams lived at the apart­ “ She’s the type of person the to complete a fifth-inning double play, in Seattle. The Yankees won, 8-0. Cincinnati. The Pirates are 5-0 at list with Willie McCovey and Ted it was black, it looked like a .357 offering LSD and risk of injury to a bases loaded and two outs and a full indefinite, pending an internal with a history of mental illness Magnum.” ment or sold drugs from it. community should go to bat for,” 1ie count. Garrelts got Howard John­ Riverfront Stadium this season. Williams. minor. His arrest came after an Bonds, who has hit three homers police department investigation seized control of a live newscast by The intruder used a type of toy Pomerleau. expecting a drawn-out said. ; son looking at strike three. Schmidt connected in the third incident that day on Rachel ^ a d court fight, had contacted wit­ in two games, scored four runs. and the outcome of the Justice pointing a realistic toy pistol at TV that Horowitz has complained ” It was situation where I had to inning against Mark Grant, 3-7. when, according to police, he and nesses and collected documents to Rafael Belliard and Al Pedrique hit Department investigation. reporter David Horowitz and de­ about repeatedly on his nationally Barrett said he was concerned come right after him,” Garrelts Chris James hit a two-run homer, It is the second drug-related manding he read a statement about another man gave LSD to a boy who support her case. about the case because Pomerleau RBI doubles during a five-run his 15th, for a 6-0 lead in the fifth. syndicated consumer show, "Fight later overdosed. Adams and the Hudson ‘outstanding’ said. ” I had to be aggressive. If you “ I was relieved,” Pomerleau eighth inning that made it 10-3. suspension in the police depart­ the CIA and space creatures. Back With David Horowitz.” has a 9-month-old daughter and two give in there, you end up making a Bruce Ruffin, 10-9, got the vic­ ment this summer. On July 12. man were leaving Pomerleau’s said. “ I had a friend help me. If it Bonds joined Dave Parker as the Gary Stollman, 34, of Tallahas­ “ The irony is that this guy did this preschool sons. mistake.” tory. Jeff Calhoun worked the final only Pirates to hit 20 home runs and detective John A. Santiago was see, Fla., was booked for investiga­ with a toy gun and I had been telling ” If my team lost, I wanted to inning for his first save. steal 20 bases in the same season. suspended after being arrested on tion of false imprisonment and parents for months not to get their walk off that mound with the singled during The Reds scored six times in the charges of assault, possession of disturbing the peace after Wednes­ kids replica toy guns.” Horowitz knowledge that I gave it all I had.” the Padres’ three-run rally in the O bitu aries in relief for Yankees eighth. Kal Daniels and Paul cocaine, and possession of cocaine day’s brief takeover of KNBC-TV, said at a news conference. Garrelts, 10-7, got the victory. seventh and hit an RBI single in the O’Neill hit two-run singles. with intent to seil. He is free on said police Lt. Jay Farrand. With thousands of viewers watch­ Roger McDowell»7-5, took the loss. eighth that made it 6-4. $20,000 bond. Bv The Associated Press ball well.” Seattle skipper Dick innings. He struck out four and Doug Drabek, 5-10, gave up two Horowitz and anchors Kirstie ing, Horowitz maintained a calm The Giants came back from a 5-1 Williams noted. "He had a good walked two. eanred runs on five hits in six Cubs 9, Braves 1 Wilde and John Beard were demeanor as the man brandished Barbara Buus Besides his wife, he is survived by SEA’TTLE — New York Yankee deficit built on a three-run homer unharmed. Hurold F. Spencer 8r. fastball and kept the ball down on Morgan loaded the bases with no innings. Tom Browning. 5-10, lost Scott Sanderson pitched 7 2-3 the fake weapon. After Horowitz Barbara (Haywood) Buus. 44. two sons, Arthur Forst Jr. of starter Tommy John’s upset stom­ by Darryl Strawberry and John­ Worker Injured Harold F. Spencer Sr.. 87. of 869 our hitters.” outs in the first inning before giving his fourth straight decision. strong innings and Luis (^inones’ Stollman, taken to the jail Ward at read the statement, the man told wife of Vyijil Buus of Ellington, Coventry and Thomas Forst of ach turned into a blessing for son’s solo shot. Johnson and Straw­ Main St., husband of the late Ada up a two-run double to Pagliarulo. single broke a 1-1 tie In the seventh Los Angeles County-USC Medical him: ’"Thank you very much, died ’Tuesday. Wethersfield; five grandchildren; pitching mate Qiarles Hudson, and The Yankee offense used a berry each hit their 30th home runs Astros 2, Cardinals 1 In chemical fire Center, was to undergo a mental (Green) Spencer, died Aug. 14 at Dan Pasqua scored from third base inning as Chicago won at Atlanta. David. I couldn’t hurt anyone with She was born in Salem, Mass., and several nieces and nephews. a curse for the . four-run first inning outburst to put and became the first Mets team­ Ken Caminiti hit a two-run double evaluation, police Sgt. Joseph Latta Graveside services are FYiday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. on a Mike Easier grounder and Sanderson, 7-6, gave up an this BB gun.” and was a member of the Emanuel the Mariners in a familiar position mates to reach that mark in the and Bob Knepper teamed with unearned run, struck out seven and One worker was injured in a said. 10 a.m. at St. Peter’s Cemetery, He is survived by a son, Harold F. Hudson. 8-3. replaced the ailing — trailing after the first inning. Pagliarulo tallied the final run of same season. Tuesday morning fire at a Hilliard “ The gun looked very real to me Lutheran Church of Manchester, the inning, reaching home as the Larry Andersen on a four-hitter as walked two. Almost as soon as Stollman Hebron. There are no calling hours. Spencer Jr. of Houston, Texas; John after the first inning of Seattle has been outscored 19-1 in While rallying. Craig created Street printing-supply company. the whole nine minutes I was where she was also employed as a Mariners turned a double play. Houston beat St. Louis for its sixth Quinones hit an RBI single and appeared on camera at 4:42 p.m., watching it,” said Beard, who ’The Potter Funeral Home, Willi- three stepsons, Benjamin Appleton Wednesday night’s game and pro­ the first innings during the six- some controversy in the second straight victory. Wisolite-Seaboard Corp. of 596 secretary. She was also a regis­ of South Windsor, Thomas Appleton ceeded to pitch eight innings of ” I looked up at the scoreboard scored on Jody Davis’ double for a toy gun in hand, news director ’Tom grabbed the replica when the tered nurse for several area health mantlc, has charge of game losing skein. inning after Johnson led off with a Knepper, 6-13, gave up three hits Hilliard St. is open for business Capra ordered a blackout of Wed­ arrangements. of Omaha, Neb. and David Ap­ five-hit shutout ball as the Yankees and it was 4-0.” Morgan said. ” It 3-1 lead. The Cubs scored six times intruder put it down after Horowitz institutions specializing in the home run. Craig immediately went in seven innings. Andersen finished in the ninth, capped by Rafael despite the fire, said a company nesday’s newscast. Memorial donations may be pleton of Manchester; two daugh­ extended Seattle’s season-high los­ ” It limits ouroffense when we get happened so fast, but it didn’t take finished readinjg the statement. LaMaze childbirth method. behind so early.” Williams said. to home plate and requested the for his fourth save. Palmeiro’s three-run homer. secretary. Horowitz read the man’s state­ made to the Church of the Holy ters, Helen Duffy of the Broad ing skid to six games with an 8-0 me out of the game mentally. Max Stollman. who formerly Besides her husband, she is ” We got a few runs early and umpires impound Johnson’s bat. It The host Astros got only four hits Charlie Puleo, 5-6, took the loss. Robert Foliet of Avondale Road ment during a nine-minute period Family Building Fund, P.O. Box Brook section of Windsor and Doris rout. ” I’m sure Cy Young gave up runs marked the third time a team has was treated and released Tue^ay reported about pharmacy matters survived by her mother, Ruth Hudson did the rest.” Piniella in the first inning, so I’m not that in sending the Cardinals to their ’The Braves have lost six of their in which KNBC broadcast a mes­ 146, Hebron 06248. Buonanducci of South Windsor; 19 suspected Johnson of using an at Manchester Memorial Hospital for KNBC news, said the arrested (Cassino) of Boxford, Mass.; a “ It was an outstanding effort by added. frustrated about it. I’m not saying I fourth straight loss. Joe Magrane. last seven. sage asking its viewing audience to grandchildren; and 15 great­ Hudson.” New York manager Lou for second-degree burns on his right stand by. man is his son. “ I do have a sick son. daughter, Ellen Buus, and a son, grandchildren. Mike Pagliarulo led the Yankee can give up this many runs in the leg, said hospital spokesman An­ He has been hospitalized a number Bryan Buus, both at home; two Robert Thomae Generie Piniella said. “ He’s been pitching attack, scoring two runs and first inning all the time, but I still "The reason we went to black is The funeral was held privately at awfully well the past five or six drew A. Beck. of times. I’m thankful he wasn’t Sisters, Wendy Huston of Wake­ Robert Thomas (jeneris, 27, of the convenience of the family. The driving in two more, including his have a chance to help this ball club because we can’t let people with field, N.H., and Suzanne’Trumbour outings, but this is by far his best.’’ According to Thomas R. guns or weapons of any kind take killed,” he said. Tolland, died Tuesday at Hartford John F. ’Tierney Funeral Home, 219 second consecutive game-winning and get things rolling.” O’Marra, a spokesman for the Capra said the station went off of Medfield, Mass.; three brothers, Hospital. He was husband of Mary The Yankee right-hander struck RBI. He knocked in the game Pagliarulo doubled and scored in the station hostage,” Capra told W. (Jenter St., had charge of out three and walked two while Zachery heads East list Jon Haywood of Waltham, Mass., winner against the Mariners Tues­ Eighth District fire department, reporter^ at a news conference. the air 28 seconds after the man (Majewski) Generis. arrangements. the fifth inning on a fielding error Peter Haywood of Salem, Mass., extending his scoreless string to 17 day night with a home run in the the fire started at the company at The document Horowitz read was appeared on the screen. The He was bom in Hartford and lived Memorial donations may be- by first baseman Alvin Davis, and and Richard Haywood of Boxford, innings. ninth inning of a 4-3 New York win. 7:48 a.m., after a hose broke off a a rambling statement warning of a broadcast was resumed about 10 in Manchester for many years made to the Elderly Outreach of. New York tallied runs in each of the Mass. “ I was able to keep the ball down ’’Mike has come up with some big mixing tank. Chemicais ieaking out plot by the CIA and outer space minutes later. before moving to the Vemon- Manchester. final three innings on solo home ’The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. and take something off the pitches hits for us.” Hudson said. "All of us of the hose ieading into a vat of "alien ” against the U.S. Horowitz recounted for viewers Tolland area. He was employed at runs to cap the scoring. chemicals caught fire after a spark at the Emanuel Lutheran Church of the Generis Caterers in East Rebecca Plank, activist instead of throwing through the feel like whatever we can do to help Pasqua hit his 13th homer in the of players at hAA level government, and “ possibly the what had occurred. He said he was Manchester. Burial will be in the catcher like I have been.” said the team win. we’ll do it.” from nearby machinery ignited human race itself.” preparing to deliver his report Hartford and was a U.S Army seventh inning. Ron Kittle his ninth Ellington Onter Cemetery. Calling veteran. WEYMOUTH, Mass. (AP) - Hudson, who picked up his first win Seattle starter Mike Morgan. them. Heather Burke was among scores when a man he had noticed in the in the eighth inning and Don hours at the Burke-Fortin Funeral Rebecca Plank, an organizer of last, since June 19. 10-13. suffered the loss, giving up By Jim Tierney Foliet was standing near the hose of television viewers who called studio came up behind him. Besides his wife, he is survived by Mattingly his 22nd in the ninth Herald Sports Writer when the fire started. Home. 76 Prospect St., Rockville, his father, James (Jeneris, and year’s nationwide student effort to- ’’Hudson was really throwing the six runs and seven its in seven inning. police and other news media to Wilde told viewers that Stollman get President Reagan to discuss Only minor water damage was Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 stepmother, Bridget (Jeneris, both report what was happening. was allowed into the studio because nuclear weapons in a televised Being blessed with natural reported at the site, O’Marra said. p.m. of Manchester; his mother, Carol “ I’m sitting here watching TV, his father had worked for the Memorial donations may be forum, died Saturday in an automo­ athletic talent is a great gift. The fire has been ruled accidental. and I’m just freaking out,” Ms. (Adams) Baskin of Glastonbury; a Being able to utilize that ability station. Stollman, who was not made to the Memorial Fund of the brother, James Michael Generis in bile accident. She was 18. Burke said from her home in searched, had said he wanted to Emanuel Lutheran Church, While attending elite Milton Chisox Calderon lights up to its fullest is what separates Hollywood. “ You could see the gun. Florida; a sister, Maria Generis of those who will be successful watch the program. Manchester. East Hartford; his paternal grand­ Academy, she served on the steer­ Coventry family ing committee for a group that, from those who will not. parents, Michael and Marcia Gene­ Clarence “ Buddy” Zachery. a ris of East Hartford; his maternal gathered more than 3,000 signa­ Is hurt In crash Arthur C. Forst Sr. tures calling for the White House 1985 East Catholic High School Cargo planes grandparents, Frank and Florence against Red Sox pitching graduate and All-State selection Arthur C. Forst Sr., 73. of and television networks to convene COVENTRY — A couple were Adams in Florida. in football and track in high Seagrave Road, Coventry, died The funeral is Friday at 10:15 a forum on nuclear issues. i injured Wednesday following an NEWBURGH, N.Y. (AP) - A . school, is a perfect example of damaged in its left engine, he said. Wednesday at the Windham Com­ a.m. at the Callahan Funeral Bv The Associated Press runs.” said Calderon. ’’Tonight’s accident at the intersection of cargo plane landing at Stewart DeLeon. 6-11, earned his first someone who will be successful Route 31 and Buena Vista Road, ’There were no injuries. munity Memorial Hospital. He was Home. 1602 Main St., East Hart­ Mary Jones, professor two home runs felt good because victory of the season over the Red International Airport collided with The airport, about 40 miles north the husband of Maryellen (Cop­ CHICAGO - Chicago White Sox my shoulder is still bothering me. both on and off the playing field. police said. ford, followed by a mass of BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) —' Sox in three starts. He allowed five A Manchester resident, Zach­ another plane today on the runway, of , was closed pola) Forst. right fielder Ivan Calderon likes Calderon’s first homer Wednes­ According to police, Frank Aie- Christian burial at 11 a.m. in St. Mary Cover Jones, a professor and hits and struck out five. ery is set to begin his junior year damaging both aircraft and closing pending cleanup of debris and an He was bom Aug. 30, 1913, in facing Boston Red Sox pitchers, day, his 19th of the season, came in rla, 26, of 12 Engelwood Trail, Mary’s CSiurch. Burial will be in researcher in human development" The win snapped a five-game at Yale University and likely the airport, officials said. investigation by the National Astoria, Long Island, N.Y., and and Chicago manager Jim Fregosi the fourth to give the White Sox a Coventry, attempted a left turn Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. at the University of California at 1-1 losing streak for the veteran will be one of the starting Transportation Safety Board, said lived in Coventry the last 49 years. likes what he sees in Calderon. tie. from Route 31 onto Buena Vista There were no injuries in the 6 Calling hours are Thursday from 7 Berkeley, died July 22. She was 91.'- pitcher. cornerbacks in the Elis’ secon­ an airport spokeswoman. He was employed in the construc­ For the second time this season, "My goal when I started the Road, and did not see the oncoming a.m. accident, said airport Man­ to 9 p.m. Jones, who retired in I960," Chicago broke a 1-1 tie in the fifth dary. Based on his fine perfor­ car driven by Eileen Lefebvre, 34, ager Dale Hul^r. tion industry and was a member of Memorial donations may be continued her research until last Calderon Wednesday tagged Red season was to hit 25 home runs. Now inning when Lyons, playing in place President James Garfield died mances last season when he of RFD 3, Coventry. Aleria turned Operating Engineers Local 478 in made to the Robert T. (Jeneris year for a total of 55 years. Her Sox pitchers for two home runs in a that I have 20 I have a chance of of the injured Gary Redus, drove in , An Airborne Express Cargo DC-9 Sept. 19,1881, of wounds inflicted by earned All-Ivy League honora­ into the path of Lefebvre, and was Hamden until his retirement. He Memorial Scholarship Fund, Man­ work was a major Impetus to the' single game. His solo shots led meeting my goal and maybe hitting Donnie Hill with a double. FYed suffered damage to its tail section, an assassin in Baltimore 11 weeks Chicago to an 8-3 win over Boston. ble mention at defensive back. ■ hit broadside, police said. was a communicant of St. Mary’s chester Scholarship Foundation, 20 Oakland Growth Study at thp Manrique, who had singled, scored the Yale coaching staff is while an Emery Cargo DC-8 was earlier. ” I’ve always hit well against Calderon’s first home run was hit Lefebvre and her husband Roger, CSiurch, Coventry. Hartford Road, Manchester 06040. Institute of Human'Development, Chicago’s third run when Jerry expecting big things from Zach­ 39. were brought to Windham Boston,” Calderon said. to right field 382 feet, just making it Royster grounded out, and the His other two homers against the to the first row seats, out of the ery this season. Community Memorial Hospital, White Sox made it 4-1 when Harold Zachery is one of a list from Red Sox this season came May 31, reach of Dave Henderson’s glove. where they were treated for minor Baines singled home Lyons. East to go on to play at the when he hit a pair of three-run shots The second shot went to left field. injuries and released. ’Their two i ’’UNTO YOU IT IS GIVEN ^ Boston scored a run in the sixth on Division 1-AA level. Scott Vib- The Kid’s Got Style! off Boston pitcher Al Nipper. Losing pitcher Bruce Hurst could children, Dillon, 13, and Lincoln, 4, Tired Of Your Copier Dave Henderson’s sacrifice fly, but berts a 1986 graduate, is in line TO KNOW THE ^ Fregosi said the homers are just not find an explanation on why he were not injured. Manrique, who had three hits, for the starting quarterback the latest of Calderon’s hitting ran Into trouble against Chicago, Aleria was cited for failure to $ MYSTERIES OF THE ^ Being A made it 5-2 with his fourth homer of position at UConn while Jim exploits. which is last in the American Hvnid photo by Tuokor yield right of way. Save On Kids’ Cuts. the season in the seventh. ’The Mieczkowski is also on the KINGDOM” ” We looked all winter for a right League in hitting. Guinea Pig White Sox added three more runs in Husky roster. Vito Perrone is a handed power hitter,” said Fre­ ” I can’t characterize my perfor­ Buddy Zachery, who’ll be beginning his junior year at I Wednesday & Thursday the eighth on Calderon’s second starting linebacker and co­ gosi. "H e’s done the job for us. He’s mance,” said Hurst, 14-7. “ It just § night 7:30 p.m. When It Conies homer of the game, an RBI single captain at UMass while Kurt Yale University this fall, la one of several former East been a bright spot in our lineup.” happened. I could give you a zillion by Hill and Lyons’ RBI single, Catholic High School footbalj players who’ve moved on S Manchester Community Y To Service Calderon has hit in 11 of his last 14 cliches, because I don’t have the Hovan is on the Princeton For the Record The Red Sox took a I-O lead on an roster. to Division l-AA programs. 78 N. Main Street games. He started Tuesday’s game answers and I’m not looking for RBI single by Spike Owen in the as the designated hitter. It was his any.” “ It’s a credit to Coach Kelly Come join us “You Shaii $ second. and says something about the first start since leaving Saturday’s Boston Manager John McNam­ said. "It looks as though I’ll be 300 meters in 1985. Last year at Parents may begin to register Well Then, The major league’s leading hit­ program,” Zachery said. “ I’m Know The Truth & The game at Toronto with a sore right ara also offered no excuses. playing cornerback and return­ Yale, Zachery won the (^nnec- their children for Manchester pub­ ter, Wade Boggs, was O-for-4 and is happy to see guys from East still Truth Shaii Make You Come To The shoulder. "They got the timely hits and we ing kickoffs,” he said. Zachery ticut State Meet in the 100 lic schools beginning Tuesday, said Speciali$ta now 1-for-ls the last three games. playing.” set a school record last season “ I’ve played three games against didn’t,” McNamara said. meters. With a vast amount of Allan B. CShesterton, assistant ^ Free" ^ Boggs is 5-for-32 against the White “ Last year I had my ups and for kickoff return average at god-given talent, Zachery has At Star Copier Service the Red Sox and have four home White Sox starting pitcher Jose Sox in 1987. school superintendent. The date downs,” the 19-year-old Zach­ over 21 yards per return. kept everything in perspective was Incorrectly stated in Tuesday’s "ALL WELCOME” ery said. “ This year I think they During his high school years, from his days at East Catholic Herald. i*i ••• expect a lot more.” One of Zachery excelled in football and and the influence of East head Zachery’s ’ups’ last season was track. As a running back, he football coach Jude Kelly. T TTTTffr IT ff nnn n n nr nnnnnnno n nnnoouugi Tigers fooling the experts, during his initial appearance in scored six touchdowns his so­ “ Kelly is a believer in hard 85 E. Center St. a Yale varsity game against phomore year, IS TDs his junior work and discipline,” the 9-foot- HOURS: MON 10-6 it Army. Zachery was named the year, and gained l,186yardsand 10, 100-pound Zachery said. 649-5268 TUE-FRI10-9 I ^ ^ it defensive player of the game. scored 10 TDs his senior year. "With Coach Kelly, we learned 25% Off SAT 0-6 I s ___ take over first in A L East An Ivy League rule doesn’t East Catholic won the (Hass MM how to win when we didn’t have Quy Cushman allow freshmen to play varsity Cath & Carry state championship during the talent. I carry a lot of things No appointment necessaiy. I FI*M/8*rvlo* Supwvtoor ☆ eisSh^assiii* sports. Kids’ Cuts Bv Bill Barnard Zachery’s junior year in 1983. In with me from East. I became fifth-place ballclub, not this year, Zachery also saw some time that game, Zachery scored a WITH THiS COUPON I Free^ professional consultation with every visit.| The Attoclaltd Prast hard-nosed.” I STAR COPIER SERVICE INC. not next year. Period.” at the tailback posititon, but the touchdown and a two-point Despite the less glamorous 324Bi^Sbett QUALITY SERVICE 18 OUR PRODUCT A L Ronndap The flfth-place prediction by Las coaching staff has him slated conversion along with rushing Detroit Manager Sparky Ander­ attributes ,at the cornerback Vegas oddsmakers came after a for the cornerback position for 178 yards on 11 carries. Commandi^ Maachestwr ParliaJe (OF son still bristles when he's re­ position, Zachery remains posi­ 1740 Ellington Road 9-20 spring training performance where he was an All-Stater in In track, a sport Zachery also minded that the Tigers were picked tive. "I know what it takes to South Windsor, CT 06074 THenusmess Anderson said Wednesday night by the tigers. An 11-19 record on high school. “ There was a competes in at Yale, he was win,’ he said. “ I Just want to get Purtbrniande- for fifth piece this seaBon. after the Tigers took over first May 11 appeared to vindictate the 20S.644-S61S “ There still are people saying debate with the coaching staff Class M state champion in the 88 the m ost playing tim e STYLING SALONS October 11,1987 place in the American League East prognosticators, but Detroit is 99-28 as to where I should play,” he meters indoors in 1984 and the possible.” ***wioooeooooooooooeooooooooooocioooooooc'*^^ AsaooAnotr we’re not going to win It, and I ain’t with a 7-1 victory over the Minne­ going to argue with those people," sota Twins. “ Bat we’re not a Please turn to page 11 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. >0. 1M7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 20, 1987 — 11 NCAA looking Into possible football title game Tigers take over first By Doug Tucker football champion could be would “ most likely” be asked to The Associated Press was on the agenda oncebeforeatan as 640 million. And. in an anonym­ Stadium following the Jan. 1 bowl crowned following the 1988 season. give schools a chance to vote fOr the NCAA convention, in 1976, but was Continued from page 9 ous survey of Division I-A coaches games. first place in the East as Dave “ But each day I go out there feeling A news conference was scheduled first time on one of the most- withdrawn before coming up for KANSAS CITY, Mo! - This could and athletic directors this summer, Dodds, athletic director at Texas, Stewart became the major leagues’ better than I have." today at Kansas a t y to make the discussed ideas in sports. Neither vote. be the last year that pollsdetennine Dodds’ subcommittee found that a said respondents to his poll voted since then. * first 17-game winner and Jose Juan Nieves, 10-6, scattered nine subcommittee’s decision public. the subcommittee nor the council the national college football one-game playoff was favored 91-22 in favor of kicking off the ’’The people in Las Vegas were Canse(X) hit two home runs. hits for his first complejte game would necessarily recommend Historically, coaches and admin­ right to pick Toronto and New York champion. ■Tm really not sure what we’re 68-83. championship game at 6p.m. on the Stewart, 17-8, allowed seven hits, since he p itc h e ^ against adoption of the playoff. istrators have opposed a football ahead of us,” Anderson said. ’’But going to recommend at this point. Sunday prior to the National struck out 10 and walked one in his Baltimore on A p i ^ s T m has won ” It’s going to be put up or shut up playoff. In a show of hands at a how could you pick us fifth? You’d A special subcommittee which We still haven’t gotten together ’The subcommittee met with Football League’s Super Bowl. fifth complete game of the season his last five decisions. time on this issue,” the source said. special NCAA meeting in 1982, have to be nuts. I could see us a solid has been studying various playoff with the full Special Events Com­ representatives of the College and 10th in his last II decisions. Orioles 2, Angels 1 plans will ask the NCAA Council to "W e’ve been talking about this for schools voted almost unanimously Football Association and the Na­ Dodds said the postseason foot­ third, but how could you pick us Canseco’s homers, his 26th and mittee,” DeLoss Dodds, the sub­ how many years? It’s time to let put a one-game fonnat on the against even conducting a feasibil­ tional Association of Collegiate ball committee would use the lower than that?” 27th, accounted for Oakland’s first Baltimore held California to four committee chairman, said Wednes­ people decide one way or the other, agenda for the January 1988 con­ ity study. But in the wake of last Directors of Athletics to hammer results of bowl games, news service In other games, it was Oakland 7, three runs and raised his RBI total hits for the second straight game day during a break in meetings at or at least find out what they’re vention, a source told the Asso­ January’s commercially success­ out a playoff formatandapparently polls and computer rankings to Toronto 3; Milwaukee 13, Cleveland to 90. Both homers came off John and Jim Dwyer and Terry Kennedy Kansas City. “ We’ll know for sure thinking.” ciated Press. ful Fiesta Bowl showdown between settled on a one-game format as the make what could be a very 2 in a game that saw Paul Moiitor Cerutti, 9-3, who had won his last homered for the Orioles. by tomorrow when we hold the news ’The policy-making council would Whether schools would approve a No. 1 Miami and No. 2 Penn State, most acceptable for all concerned. controversial decision. extend his hitting streak to 34; eight decisions. Mike Boddicker, 9-6, held the conference.” automatically follow the recom­ playoff is still unknown. But if it is opinion seems to be shifting. ’Teams picked by the postseason ’’There would be no easy way of Chicago 8, Boston 3; Kansas City 11, Alfredo Griffin hit a two-run Angels to three hits before being However, a source who asked not mendation of the committee, an approved, the first official NCAA Estimates on the revenue poten­ football committee would meet in doing it. There Just would be no Texas 6; Baltimore 2, California 1, homer for the Athletics and George forced out by a pinched nerve in his to be identified said the council NCAA official said. A playoff plan tial for a football playoff run as high either a domed or a Sun Belt-area easy way,” he said. and New York 8, Seattle 0. Bell hit his 38th homer of the season neck. Walt Terrell, 10-10, improved his for the Blue Jays. Mike Griffin replaced Boddicker lifetime record at Tiger Stadium to Brewers 13, Indians 2 in the sixth inning and pitched two. 28-7 with a complete-game six- Then Tom Niedenfuer worked two hitter. The only run he allowed was Moiitor went hitless in his first perfect innings for his ninth save. a solo homer by Steve . two at-bats, then homered, doubled Dwyer led off the game with, a SCOREBOARD Lombardozzi. and singled twice for his first homer and Kennedy hit another Terrell said the Tigers have four-hit game of the season as solo shot in the second off Don played so well lately that it was like Milwaukee routed Cleveland. Sutton, 8-10. Whlti8ox8,RtdSox3 being in first place. Molitor’s three-run homer in the Royals 11, Rangers 6 fliintt 10, Meti 0 |10 Inningtl Herald photo by Tucker “ We’ve been playing so well, we Brewers’ eight-run fourth inning BasebaD felt we’d get there eventually,” said enabled him to match the seventh- Kansas City wiped out a 6-3 Zembrowski’s Pete Bartolotta (13) slaps Wednesday night at Robertson Park. Terrell, who is 9-2 at home and 1-8 longest hitting streak in the major deficit with a six-run fifth inning abrtiM obrliM IAN FRAN NEW YORK the tag on Brian Sullivan of Manchester Burks cf S 1 3 0 Roystsr3b 5 00 1 abrhM abrhM Zembrowski’s eliminated Medical, 13-1. on the road this season. “ This is leagues in this century. Rob Deer against Texas. Borr#tt3b 50 10 KWIImscf 40 10 RThpsn 2b 6 2 3 3 Dykztracf 3 100 only a state of mind.” hit his first career grand slani in the The Royals sent 10 batters to the Amriein Ltigua ilandingi BooosSb Medical Supply during ’A’ Division play 5000 Bolnotdb 30 11 MItchll 3b 6 10 0 Msk p 0000 The Tigers hammered Bert Bly- same inning. plate in the inning, knocking out Grtonwilf 4 110 COMtmrf 4 3 3 3 Ltonord If 5 0 11 Monllll ph 1000 OwEvnIb 3 13 0 Rtkc 4 110 MIdndorf 4 303 McDwIlp 0000 leven, 12-10, for seven runs on nine “ Home runs are nice, but that’s Rangers right-hander Bobby Witt, ■Olt DIvWMI Homdh w L Pet. GB 40 10 GWolkrlb 4 0 00 WCIark 1b 5 2 10 Ttuftiph 10 10 hits in 41-3 innings. Kirk Gibson and really not the type of thing I want to 6- 6. OHedMirt 3 00 1 Hill 3b 4 33 1 CDavIs cf 4 0 13 Bckmn X 4 3 2 0 m 47 .518 SOirenn 40 3 1 Darrell Evans homered off Bly- do,” Moiitor said. “ I really feel George Brett, Thad Bosley, Toronto 71 49 .592 'A Montlqst 4 3 3 1 Brunlyc 3 110 KHrndzIb 3 0 11 Now York AAononoc 3 0 0 0 Lyons If 4 13 3 Uriba u 10 0 0 Almon H 0000 leven and Pat Sheridan keyed a most comfortable hitting the ball up Jamie Quirk and Ross Jones each 49 51 .575 3A Bovloroh Mllwiaukoo 63 57 .525 8W 1000 SpMtrtt 3 111 Strytaryrf 4 12 2 Six more teams out four-run second inning with a the middle and to right field.” hit run-scoring singles, Lonnie Boston 57 Sullivan c 0 000 Krukow p 10 0 0 AAcRyIdi If 5 00 0 63 .475 MIA ToMtt M 311 3 Prlct p 0 0 0 0 two-run double. The 34-game streak equals Dom Smith delivered a sacrifice fly and Boltlmoro 55 65 .4» 16'A Carturc 4000 another run scored on an error. Clovotand 46 74 .383 25. Price 31-3 1 0 0 0 3 Phillips; Second, Palermo; Third, Lefferts l 1 1 0 1 0 Wlnlnger's vs. Gibson's, 7:X — Milwaukee (Hlouera 11-0) at Clevdond Robertson (Setirom SO), 7:35 p.m. Morrison. DRobIson 31-3 3 1 1 3 3 Chicnpo (Dotson 104) at Texas ((3uz- T—3:53. A—14,375. ^ (tarrclls W,10-7 13-310014 man O-ll), 8:35 pjn. New Yerk Six more teams were sent to the JMItchell 6 4 5 3 3 5 sidelines as losers' brackets games telttmore (Bell OO) at Californio (Cande- SItfc 2 2 1 1 0 3 for comeback piayer award Icxla 4-5), 10:35 p.m. were played in Town Slow Pitch (Rasmussen 04) ot SeoMIe McDwII L,7-5 3 3 4 4 3 0 (Guettermon 04), 10:35 p.m. Royals 11. Ringart 6 Umpires— Home, Rennert; First, Pol- Softball Tournament action last lone; Second, Montague; Third, Froem- night at three sites. In ‘A ’ Division Only pomes scheduled mlng. T— 3: X. A—40,511. By The Associated Press "Considering that (Kansas their pitchers and we’re not push­ _ . m dovs Gomes play at Robertson Park. Zem­ Delrolt at Cleveland, Z 5:05 p.m. KANSAS CITY City’s) Bret Saberhagen was 15-3at ing ours. I want to make sure he’s abrhM abrhM browski’s All-Stars ousted Man­ Minnesota at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Wilson cf OAKLAND, Calif. — Dave Ste­ the All-Star break and I was 11-7. considered. Mnsas City at Milwaukee, 8:35 p.m. 5 3 10 Browne 3b 3 111 Astrn2,Cardlnaltl chester Medical Supply. 13-1. and Seltzer 3b 3 3 10 Porter c 1000 Rec photo by Garmtn wart. a candidate for it’s something to have caught him “ He’s put himself in a position Chicago ot Texas, 8:35 p.m. Brett lb Pagani Caterers eliminated 'A' Toronto at California, 10:35 p.m. 4 3 3 3 Retchr ss 3 3 3 0 oblivion before the season started, and gone past him, at least where he’s as good as anybody in New York at Oakland, 10:35 p.m. Trtobll dh 4 113 Sierra rt 5 3 3 3 Blast League champion Brand Rex. is now drawing nominations for the temporarily,” Stewart said. Saber­ the league right now. He’s an Bosley rf 3 113 Parrish dh 50 10 abrhM Baltimore at Seattle, 10:35 p.m. FWhIteSb Eastern League hoop champions abrhM 14-5. Over at Fitzgerald Field in 'B' Cy Young Award. hagen is 16-7. excellent athlete and can field his 5 3 3 1 OBrIen 1b 4 0 10 Coleman If 3 10 0 GYoung cf 4 000 LSmIth If 3 00 1 Incvgllo If 4 13 3 OSmIthss 3 0 00 Hatcher If Division play. MAK Company Stewart was released by Phila­ Stewart “ had some rough years, position very well.” Quirk c 3 111 4 00 0 MStonlyc 3 0 0 0 Auerbach All-Stars won the Rec Depart­ Herr 3b 3 0 0 1 DoronX 3 03 0 sidelined Jim’s Arco. 11-4. and delphia last April and signed a but he hung in and turned into a Stewart is more concerned about NatlofialLaaguastandlnga RoJons ss 5 0 11 Petralll3b 0 0 0 0 John Nitschke. Back row; Mark Mis- JCIork 1b 4 0 30 Ashbyc 4 110 ’Tierney’s eliminated Manchester minor-league contract with Oak­ good pitcher. I ’m proud of him,” support from his teammates on the Buechie3b 3 00 0 ment’s Eastern League basketball title tretta, Davi(j Burke, Craig Kearney, Pete Mc(taecf 3 0 10 Botsrf 4 100 OMollySb 3 0 0 0 LIndmn rf 20 10 Pizza. 7-4. And in 'C Division play land on May 23. 1986. He played for said Toronto’s Lloyd Moseby, who field, Best Divislea GDovIt 1b 3000 Brower cf 3000 this summer. Team members (from loft, Blume, Scott Hendrickson. Oauend3b 3 000 Camlnlt3b 3013 at Pagani Field, Wininger's Gym­ Class AAA Tacoma for a short time, grew up in Stewart’ s hometown of “ The guys have gone out and w L Pet. OB AAcDwel cf 10 0 0 TPenoc 3 000 St. Louis TO 49 Totals 34 11 1010 front row): Brian Scott, Eric Nitschko, Berra ss 3000 nastics scored a run in the eighth and then finished the season with Oakland. .5N Totats 35 418 4 /Mogronep 3 0 00 CRenIdsss 0000 they’ve played hard for me,” Montrtol 47 52 .543 3 Moris ph inning to nip Memorial Comer Nuw York 10 0 0 Knepperp 3 000 the Athletics, going 9-5. “ I don't think they'll ask me to Stewart said. “ When I take the 47 S3 .59 3'/j Kansas City 301 041 100-11 Worrell p 0 0 0 0 Lopesph Store. 5-4. and Gibson's Gym tallied PtillaMphla 43 57 .521 8 Texas 403 008 008— 4 0000 Oakland was the fourth stop in pitch with three days rest too often. mound, they’re consistent. They go Oiloogo 41 99 Andersnp 000 0 four runs in the final two innings to But if they ask me to, I will,” 5K 9V^ Gome Winning RBI — Quirk (1). National Laaguo reaulta Tetats X343 four years for Stewart, possessed of out and score runs for me. I go out PIttsixiroti 53 47 .443 17W E—LSmIth, MStonlev. DP—Kansas City Yankeaa8,MarlneriO Phlllleae,Padraa5 oust Reed Construction, 9-8. a winning fastball but a losing Stewart said after beating the Blue and keep us in the ballgame and we \ WestDlvlslen ’ • lob—Kansas City 8, Texos 7. y-euls Its 8S8 8 8 8 -1 w L Six games are on tap tonight and record. Jays. play flawless defense. We Just do a Pet. OB "«Mvlgllo. HR—Tortobull NBW YORK Dodgara10,Expoa9 Houston 8W 8N -rff- l Son Frandsco 43 X .521 (30), Browne (1), Incovlglla (24), Slerro (33), SAN DIEGO three more teams will be elimi­ ’Tve had my fair share of He allowed seven hits, struck out lot of things right when I pitch, and CtndnnoH 43 abrhM abrhM abrhM abrhM Herr reached base on catcher's InterfOr- 59 .513 1 <” >• SB-LSmIth (3), Wshgtncf •nc9. nated from the double elimination ballclubs and aggravation, too,” 10 and walked one en route to his if you do things right you’re going to Houston 41 59 .908 V/2 Wilson (34), Seltzer (8), Quirk (1). SF— 5 12 0 Moses cf 3 0 0 0 LOS ANGELS MONTREAL Jeffersn cf 5 0 3 0 Samuel 2b 4 3 3 0 Los Anodts 53 M t^ y 1b 5 2 3 1 PBrodIv If 3 0 10 (tarynnrf 5 110 MThmpcf 4 111 Ganje Winning RBI — Cdmlnltl (3). play. The schedule includes mat­ Stewart said. fifth complete game of the season win ballgames.” 46 .445 9 Bosley, LSmIth. Posauarf abrhM abrhM ^ ^ m l n l t l . ^ b v . DP—Houston 3. Atlanta 51 49 .425 }V/7 4 2 11 ADavIs 1b 4 0 0 0 Sax 3b 4 112 Raines If 3 111 CAAartnz If 4 120 CJantes If 4 112 chups between unbeaten squads in Stewart began his career with the and second against Toronto. Before Some lessons from a Hall of Son Diego 49 71 KonsosCIty "• «"«««» Pglrulo 3b 4 2 3 2 Mtthwsdh 3 00 0 Heep 1b Kruk 1b 4 0 10 SchmdtSb 4 12 3 »-a.mlntt1. .408 13'/i Easier If 4 0 0 1 4 110 Webster rf 5 111 all three divisions. In the 'A' Los . Angeles Dodgers and was this season, the 30-year-oId pitcher Earner early in Stewart’s career WMMidciy*t Oomtt Block 31-3 7 4 4 1 3 Presley 3b 4 0 10 Guerrer 1b 10 0 0 Brooksss 4 3 10 Scmtlogoc 4 12 1 Hayes 1b 3 00 0 Chicago 9, Atlanta 1 Kttledh 4 111 Valle c 4 0 10 Landrx rf 4 112 Brown 3b 4 0 11 GWIIsonrf 4 00 0 MLeuls " • ‘ " • ■ • O Division, Glenn Construction meets traded to Texas in 1983 for left­ had never won more than nine helped him become a pitcher with a BStoddardW,1 -l 5 1 - JBonlll 2b 300 0 Walloch3b 5 110 Los Angeles 10, Montreal 9 3 3 0 0 3 5 Brontly rf 4 000 Trevino rf 10 11 (tatarrglb 4 2 2 2 Tmpltn ss 4 2 2 1 Porrish c 3 0 10 Main Pub at 6 p.m. at Fitzgerald hander Rick Honeycutt. Stewart games in a big-league season. good chance of winning. Rttsburgh K), Cincinnati 9 Skinnerc 4 0 0 0 Quinonsss 3 0 10 Shelby cf Ready 2b 3 0 11 Jeltz ss 3 0 0 0 Mognme L4-5 7 4 2 3 3 5 JnOavIs S,1 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 AAechmss 5 0 11 Foley 2b 4 13 2 Worrell i 0 0 0 1 1 Field in one pairing of unbeaten “ About the only thing I haven’t San Francisco M, New York 410 Innings TtXfli 4 0 0 0 Reynlds2b 3 0 10 Sclosdac 4 2 2 2 WInglxncf Rnnry ph 100 0 Ruffin p 3 0 0 0 -Heueten « u i i was a combined 7-20 in 1984 and 1985 “ When I was with the Los Angeles Totals 17 8 9 4 Totals 31 05 8 1000 Grantp 0 0 0 0 squads. Also, Bray Jewelers op­ BWItt L.44 41-3 5 8 7 7 5 CGwynn If 3 0 10 RtzgerMc 3 000 Tekulvep 00 0 0 Knepper WA-13 7 3 1 1 3 2 with the Rangers. said about Dave Stewart this year is Dodgers, Sandy Koufax taught me Philadelphia 4, Son Diego 5 Russell 133 3 3 I 0 0 Gamer 3b 1100 Hesketh p Booker p 0000 Calhoun p 0 0 0 0 poses Allied Printing at 6p.m. in the 10 0 0 AAockph Andersen S4 2 1 0 0 1 2 He has arrived in 1987, winning 11 that he should win the Cy Young a split-finger grip to use for a Houston Z St. Louis 1 MIelke 13-3 2 1 1 1 1 Woodsn3b 4 13 0 Porrettp 0000 1000 WP—Knepper, AAogrone. ’B’ Division matchup of unbeatens Thursday's (Somes Shipley ss 5 3 2 2 SItavIs p 0 0 0 0 of his last 12 decisions to improve to Award.” Oakland Manager Tony sinker. I was looking for an MWIIIIams 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 (tame Winning RBI — Pogllorulo (10). McClure p 0 0 0 0 San Francisco (Downs 9-7) at New Howe 1 0 0 0 0 2 H lllem p 0 0 0 0 Candoelcf 4 13 2 Bochvph 10 0 0 and in the ‘C Division pairing at 17-8 for the season. His latest outing La Russa said. off-speed pitch later, so I moved the York (Leach lO-l), 1:35 p.m. E—AOovIs. DP—New York 1, Seattle 1. MHtchrph 1000 Comstekp 0 0 0 0 Cuba 9. Bravaa 1 ^HBP-^etcher by Block, Quirk by LOB—New York 4, Seattle 8. 2B— BSmIthp 0 0 00 Robertson Park. Mudville Nine Harald photo by Tuckor was a 7-3 complete-game victory “ I ’m not going to say that now, ball further down my fingers and St. Louis (Molhews 84) at Houston Howe. WP—Block. WIchpr 0 000 Reedc 1000 Solazor ph 10 11 ((Torwln 8-7), 3:35 p.m. Mattingly, Pogllorulo Z PBrocHey. HR— Honeyettp Tetata 37 5 13 5 battles Army and Navy at 6 p.m. over the on but I don’t want him to get beat came up with the forkball,” the Umpires—Home, Johnson; First, , Posoua (13), Kittle (9), Mattingly (23). 0000 WJhnsnph 1000 Oilcago (AAoyer 104) at Atlanta (Dedmon Evpns; Second, Cousins; Third, Hendry. ( Holton p 10 0 0 Engle c 0 0 0 0 ’The winners of these games are Wednesday. because other teams are pushing right-hander said. 3-3), 5:40 p.m. T—3:24 A—24,518. SB—AAoses (21), PBrodley (39). TLndr^ 1000 8M 088 311-4 abrhM abrhM guaranteed a berth in the cham­ John Rook of Zembrowski’s begins his swing during play Rttsburgh (Dunne 7-4) at Onclnnotl APenap 0 0 0 0 ____ 188 888 88x—4 OMrtraef 5 2 3 1 DJanwsef 3 0 10 Wednesday night against Medical Supply at Robertson (Power 9-7), 7:35 p.m. ^ N R BR BB SO (tame Winning RBI — MThompson (7). Sndbrg X 3 10 1 OberkfISb 3 0 10 pionship round Tuesday night. New York Hrshsrph 0 10 0 Durhm 1b LosAngcles(Valenzuela9-11)at Montreal Crews p 0 0 0 0 E—SanHogo, Reodv, Templeton. DP— 3 0 0 0 Garberp 0 0 0 0 Park. (Heaton 134), 7:35 p.m. John 1 0 0 0 2 0 San Diego Z Philadelphia Z LOB—San Trillo 1b 3 12 0 GPerry 1b 3000 ‘A’ Division Son Diego (Show 414) at Philadelphia Brewara 13, Indiana 2 Hudson W,8-3 8 5 0 0 2 3 Diego 4. Philadelphia 3. 2B—Ready, Muphryrf 3 0 2 0 GRoncklb 1000 Western Open won’t be much fun (Toliver 00), 7:35 p.m. Schmidt, Templeton, Salazar. 3B— Oavettrf 3 112 OAArptiyrf 4 0 10 John Taylor socked four hits and Sumislaski and Ron Nivison each two. respectively, for Pizza Los Angeles ooi 130 050-10 Palmeir If FTMov's Games AAorgon L,10-13 7 7 4 5 2 4 AAentreM 133 NO 010— 9 Samuel. HR—Schmidt (X ), CJames 5 113 Griffey If 4 110 Scott Susko three to pace Zem­ stroked two of Brand Rex’s nine Houston at Chicago, 4:05 p.m. MILWAUKBB CLBVELANO Trullo 1 11100 (tame Winning RBI — Trevino (2). (15). SB—MThompsexi (X), Samuel AAorlnd3b 5 120 Virgil c 4 0 10 browski’s 16-hit attack. Jim La- obrh M ENunez 1 1110 1 (27),(tarynn (42). Quinons ss 3 111 Blouserss hits. OAK BROOK, III. (AP) - If they labored to remove the water and Toursaid. “ As it dries, theodorwill Los Angeles at Phllodelehla. 3, 5:35 abrhM E—Sclosda, BSmIth, Parrott. LOB—Los 4 0 10 Penta, John Rook and Pete Barto­ ‘C Division p.m. Molltordh 4 24 3 Francodh 5 12 0 WP—AAorgon. Angeles 7, Montreal 4. 2B—Sox, Lon- Nocess 10 10 Hubbrd2b 4000 ‘B’ Division get it started, it’ll be clothes-pin the course slowly emerged. The dissipate.” St. Louis at andnnotl, 7:35 p.m. Braggspr 0 0 0 0 Nobooss 4 02 1 Umpires—Home, Merrill; Rrst, Reed; dreaux, Shelby. 3B—Galarraga . „ IP H R RR BB SO JDovIsc 4 12 1 Puleop 2000 lotta chipped in two apiece. Bob Chuck Lankford had three hits golf at Lake Oak Brook. grass, some of it submerged for five By Wednesday afternoon, how­ Yount cf Second, HIrschbeck; Third, Ford. Sandrsn p 2 000 San Francisco at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. 4 110 ToMerlb 5 0 10 HR—Scloscia (5), Webster (10). SB— San Diego Asnmchrp 0000 Fish homered in the seventh inning Tom Bombardier, Mike Zotta Sr. and Bill Sibrinsz. Kent Smith. Rob “ Isn’t it incredible,” defending days, had turned a peculiar shade ever, portions of the course re­ San Diego at New York, 7:35 p.m. Feldercf 2 0 0 0 Corteref 4 00 1 T—2:26. A—16,226. Raines (41). S—BSmIth Z Hershlser. Grant L > 4 ' 41-3 4 4 5 1 5 DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 Nettles X 10 0 0 AAannngrt 4 111 Joco^3b 4 00 0 Booker 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Dmierph 10 0 0 for Medical’s lone run. Brian and Greg Holmes each slapped Donnelly and Frank Romanec two Western Open champion Tom Kite of orange. mained very, very wet — and Rttsburgh at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Boiler p Brock 1b 2 2 10 CCOstlllrf 3 0 10 IP H SDavIs 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sullivan and Russ Bilodeau had two three hits for MAK while Wally apiece for Wininger’s. Tim Desjar- said of the gagging stench left when Much of the course, however, was covered by the stinking mud. Only Schrodrib 2 0 0 0 0rlalaa2.Angala1 H R BR BB SO Totals X9149 Snyder If 3 0 0 0 Lot AlMtiM Comstock 2 1 0 0 0 1 hits apiece for Medical. Mark Witham and Chris Luneau each din and Kevin Cahill each had two flood waters receded from the covered with a gray, stinking layer 10 holes were open for practice. EaalamLnguastandInga Surhoffc 5 3 3 2 Bondoc 4 0 10 Hlllegos 2 3 Philadelphia Deer If 3 114 Hlnzo2b Ruffin W,10-9 7 X3 10 4 4 1 3 q»l«®88 in ON 386-^ Pagani singled and homered. Ben ripped two hits for Jim's. John hits for Memorial. Glenn Koehler. Butler National Golf Club. of silt and mud that emitted an odor “ We’ll play, but It won’t be much 4 120 BALTIMORE Honevett 0 2 RllesSb 5 110 CALIFORNIA Holton 3 6 Tekulve 1-331100 Atlanta olO on 888—1 Pagani and Mike Coughlin contrib­ Butler, Mike Falkowski, Paul Ma- Mike Santactroce and Paul Peck The course, in the western somewhere between that of a fun,” Kite predicted Wednesday. w L Pet. GB Sveumss 3 112 abrhM abrhM (talhoun S,1 1 1 0 0 0 1 (tame Winning RBI — Quinones (1). Dwyer dh 3 111 APena W,26 3 0 uted three hits apiece and Ken Hill. dore. Brian McAuley and Tom each ripped two hits for Gibson’s Pittsfield (Cubs) 79 44 .ext Kiefer3b 2 111 RJonesrf 3000 Crews S,3 2 1 Tekulve pitched to 1 batter In the 9lh. E—Durham, OMurphy. OP—Chicago 1. suburbs of Cliicago. had been under swamp and a sewer. The tournament, originally sche­ Harrisburg (PIrats) 48 56 .548 io'A JCostlllTb 4 110 Wlggnsph 10 0 0 Armas rf 1000 WP—Comstock. LGB-;Chlcaoo 6, Atlanta 7. 2B-(tal1tay Walt Adamy and Steve Crispino Fortin each collected two hits for while Jim MaGowan had three and five feet of water after torrential “ The only way you can play is duled for today through Sunday, BRIpkn 3b 3 0 10 Montreal Reoding (Phillies) 47 57 .540 11 >A Totals 44 13 15 13 JKHowlSb 4 00 0 BSmIth 5 8 foreland, JDovIs. Noce, DAtertInez. 38— added two apiece for Pagani’s, Tierney’s while Walt Alcott and Ted Scott Dickman, Kevin Krause and Vermont (Reds) 43 62 .504 16 CRIpkn ss 40 10 Joyner 1b 4 0 10 DMartInez. HR—Palmeiro (8). SB— rains last weekend. with a clothes pin over your nose,” was pushed back to a Friday start. AAurray 1b 4 0 0 0 Hesketh 2 0 which banged out 20 hits. Don Clifford (xinnected for three and Joe Foran two apiece for Reed’s. Albany (Yankees) 40 64 .484 18'A Milwaukee soo 810 NO-13 Bucknrdh 4 0 10 Parrett L>5 1-3 1 DJames (7). S—Sanderson. SF— “ Lake Oak Brook,” Tom Watson Hubert Green said. Another 18 holes will be played New Britan (Rd Sx) 55 70 .440 24 Clevetaid OSO 830 888— 3 Lvnncf 4 0 10 Itawnlng If 4 000 Sandberg. Knight 3b 4 0 0 0 McClure 12-3 3 MalarLaaguaLaadara said when he saw it Tuesday. “ There’s not much we can do Saturday, weather permitting, with Wllllomsort (Indns) 54 n .435 34'A GameWtnnIngRBI—Surhoff(T). DWhIteef 200 0 Honeycutt pitched to 2 l IP H R RR BE SO Glens Falls (Tigers) 52 73 .416 37 E—N lev«, (tardon. Noboa, Jacoby, Kennedyc 4 12 1 Schoflldss 3 110 Qilcovo Grounds crews using huge pumps about it.” Mike Shea of the PGA a double round on Sunday. Wednesday's (tames AAannlng. DP—Cleveland 1. LOB— Sheets rf 4 0 3 0 Boonec 20 11 ByTheAssoctatadPress Sandran W,7-6 7 3-3 4 1 0 2 7 AlbonvA, Horrlsbura3 Milwaukee 9, Cleveland 11. 2B— MYoungif 4000 AAcLmr3b 3 0 0 0 Based on 357 at Bats. DIPIno 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 NFL schedules supplemental draft New Britain 7, Glens Falls 4,10 Innings Totals 35 3 9 3 Totals WP—Hlllegos Z Franco,Sveum,CCdstlllo,AAolltor, 38 1 4 1 Umpires—Home, Engel; Rrst, West; AMERICAiS LEAGUE Boiler 1 2 0 0 0 0 Pittsfield 3, Retxflng 1, 6 Innings, rain Second, Poncino; Third, Runge. G AB R H Atlanta Williamsport 4, Vermontl a»'8',5S=«srjii5s'ff/ Boggs Bsn 118 452 89 163 Puleo L,S4 7 8 3 3 0 8 By Dove Goldberg a legal decision and the right Thursday's (Tames CaHtamki 888 ON 888—i AAattIngly NY IX 399 73 134 Assnmehr 1 1 0 0 0 0 supplemental draft as a vehicle for y « ^ -HI Hb- The Associated Press decision are not always the same " . * I t yw RttsfleMat Albany (tame Winning RBI — Dwyer (3). Seltzer KC 119 472 79 19 Garber i 5 6 6 1 0 players who graduate or complete \ . S 1 (Jlens FollsatVermont M I M . . " "•••••» E-^whita. DR^utamta 1. LOB— PIratBalO.RBdaB Trammll Oet 107 4X 78 141 WP—Bailer. thing,” Ohio State Coach Earl their class work after the regular Harrisburoal Reading N lw e s W ^ 9 9 3 1 3 6 Baltimore 7, Calltemta 4. HR—Dwyer DwEvems Bsn 114 410 X 134 The NFL. acting in the face of a Bruce said. ' V*; Wllllomsportat New Britain (12), Kennedy (14). SB—Schofield (13). Franco Cle 94 374 63 IX draft. In many cases, they have RrMoy's (Tomes CandlottlL,4.12 1 1-3 3 3 3 0 1 IR H R ER BB SO PITTSBURtTN CINCINNATI ADavIs Sea 119 427 63 135 potential lawsuit, has made Cris “ Here you have a young man who eligibility remaining — as did Albany at RttsfleM Gordon 4 30 7 9 3 3 2 Baltimore abrhM abrhM Femndz Tor 116 499 73 144 Carter and Charles Gladman eligi­ has taken money from an agent and CITJ- Bonds If Miami's Bernie Kosar and Oklaho­ (Tlens FollsatVermont Eostrly 2 3 1111 Boddicker W,9- 3 4 2 1 Larkin ss 5 110 GBell Tor 114 449 85 141 Transactions ble to be drafted next week. In the done something to ruin his college Horrlsburo at Reodl no VondBerg 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 5 3 1 1 1 2 Pedrkiuss 4 13 1 Bell 3b 4 00 0 ToMer Cle 115 449 57 141 ma’s Brian Bosworth — but are New Brttalnat Harrisburg HBP—JCastlllo by Gordon. PB—Bando. M(>rlfnn 2 1 0 0 0 1 Bonilla 3b 3 0 13 EDavIs cf 5 110 me Runs process it may have hurt its eligibility and he’s rewarded with eligible for the N FL because they Umpires—Home, Joyce; First, Nledntaer S,9 2 0 0 0 o 1 Gideonp 10 12 Dcmielsif 4 3 2 3 McGwire, OapMumj, or, vdvh, lorunro, relations with the colleges that an N FL contract. I think the N FL have completed school. Brinkman; Third, Reilly. Gottp 0000 Parker rf 3 0 11 X ; Hrbek, AAlnnesoto, X ; DwEvans, Sutton L,8-10 4 7 2 3 1 3 MDIazlb 2000 BDtaze BASEBALL provide the league with players. has opened up a whole new can of The NFL. however, has also Amailcan Laagua raaulta 4 10 1 Boston, X; Snyder, Clevetand, X; Canseco, NotlenM League T—3;03.A-8,288. Lucas 3 3 0 0 0 3 Brecon 1b 2 0 10 Escakylb 4 110 gokland,37; Murray, Baltimore, 37; Carter, The league said that Carter, the worms with this decision. allowed the selection in both VanSli^cf 5 2 3 1 ATLANTA BRAVES-Recalled Paul As- ..MCrltlln pitched to 3 bolters In Ihe 8th. Stllwll2b 4 3 2 1 Cleveland, X ; LAParrIsh, Texas, X ; tenmocher, pitcher, from Richmond of Ohio State wide receiver made "F o r years, pro football and supplemental and regular drafts of HBP-Boone by MfTrlffIn. Coles rf 3000 Brown nop 10 11 Pogllorulo, New York, X. the International League. Sent Joe Boever, Alhlatlea 7, Blua Jaya 3 , Utaolres—Home, Oenklnger; Rrst, Roy 3b 50 10 Colins ph 10 11 ineligible for taking money from college football have had a close underclassmen k ick ^ off teams or Tlgara7,Twlna1 Scott; Second, CoMO; Third, McCoy. Ortiz c 4 3 10 Humep Pitching (9 Dedslene) pitcher, to Richmond. agents Norby Walters and Lloyd relationship and I hate to see \i/ -OR 0 0 0 0 Hennemon, Detroit, 8-1, .889; Cerutn, -PIOCed Rovd out of school for disciplinary Drabekp 2000 RMrphyp 0 0 0 0 Youmant, pitcher, on the ISdov dltoMed Bloom, will be eligible to be chosen anything jeopardize that.” infractions. GAKLAND Belllcrd ss 1111 Frnconph 1000 Toronto,93, .7X; John, New York, 11-4, .7X; ctarhM abrhM MINNESOTA Wadnaaday’a hamaruna Hudson, New York,83, .727; Sfleb, Toronto, list, retroactive to August 16. Recalled in a supplemental draft to be held *Tm totally against it,” Pitt It once allowed a special draft for ^ f Femndztt 4 0 10 Bemzrd2b abrhM FWIIInnp 0000 PcMcual Perez, pltcher,from Indianapolis of 3 000 abrhM AAntgmrp 0 0 0 0 13-5, .723; Musselman, Torohto, 104, .714; AUg. 28. So will Gladman. the Pitt Coach Mike Gottfried said of the AAiisebycf 4000 Griininss 32 13 Bushrf 4 0 3 0 Whltakr3b 3 0 11 Schmidt, Baltimore, 104, .714; Key, To­ the American Assodatlon. Notre Dame running back Al \ L Z l V i Whittc 4 110 Canseco If (tagness 4 0 0 0 ONellph 10 12 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIRS-Ploced running back who denies taking supplemental draft for the ineligi­ 5 3 33 AAodlckdh 4 000 ByTheAssoctatadPress Frimeop 0000 ronto, 144, .7X; Morris, Detroit, 144, .700. Hunter, who lost his eligibility GBelllf 4 112 McGwirIb 4 120 Puckeltcf 4 0 0 0 Gibson If 3 111 AnMffcon L0QPM Rick Schu, intleWer, on Ihe ISday money but was suspended anyway ble players. ” If there is a draft we’ll Leach dh 4 120 Lnsfrddh Hrbeklb 3 000 Totals nWIS9 MB 37 911 9 dlsoMedllst. RecalledOreg Jelks.Intleldir, because of off-the-field indiscre­ 3020 Trcxnmlss 3 100 Griffin (3), Athletics; Bell for refusing to cooperate with an have to take a very serious look at Borfleidrf 3000 SHndsnrf 1000 (taettl3b 4 0 0 0 Nokesc 4 0 10 •»>< Lombordozzl (4), Twins; f Thu ASMctatad I from Maine of the International League. tions, and allowed the participation Upehowlb Pittsburgh N1 118 158-W 403 1 MDovIsrf 2 100 Larkindh 4 0 10 DaEvnsIb 4 111 Ti»«f*; Moiitor Ctadiuian 8W 8ii 848-9 FOOTBALL inquiry into the two agents, agents and pro people coming onto in the 1985 regular draft of wide ta^3b 3000 Tettletonc 3 0 11 Bmnskylf 4 0 0 0 Bergmnlb 0000 (11), x-Peer ,(3S), KletSr (5), Brewers; (tame Winning RBI — Bonds (5). NATIONAL LEAGUE ^^^BaWe^^R The N F L action came after what campus. I ’ll be very disappointed if receiver Tracy Henderson, who Mlinksph 1000 AAurphycf 3 0 11 Lmbrdz2b 3 12 1 O INDIANAPOLIS C O L T S -V M ^ M f (Trubbrf 4 2 30 SISS??. * M)< White Sox; E-Orabek, Stillweil. LOB—Pittsburgh AB R H Pet. sources said was the threat of a they reward someone for breaking had been kicked off the team. (Truber3b 3000 Gallego3b 3 12 0 Laudnerc 3 0 10 Shertdncf 4 133 Tartatall (20), Brett (15), White (11), 7, andnnotl 4.2B—Stillwell, Roy, OanM, GwvnnSD 117 447 95 164 .347 Lelding, linebacker; Kyle M o ^ l, d s t^ Tetata 34 3 7 3 Totals 19 711 7 RainMMon X siveend,and Brian MllM,runnlnab(ick. lawsuit its lawyers didn’t think they a rule, and in essence pro football is But the league has also denied Brokns3b 3 12 1 IneavIgKo (24), Sierra Bonds, Bonilla, VonSlyke, Belllard, 367 X IX .341 . - Totals S3 718 7 ( » ) , Roitaers; Dwyer (13), Kennedy (M), Pedrloue. 3B—Stillwell. HR—Bonds (X), (talrooaMon 105 3H M IX .3S could win. It represents the first encouraging people to leave early.” players the right to be drafted r? O rlplw ftsaw i (13), Kittle (9), AAatflngly Oufrroro LA 113 VimSI^e (17). SB Bonds (23), Pedrloue 408 48 134 .3X time the league has agreed to draft Ohio State Athletic Director Rick before their classes. The most MInneseto 881 888 888-1 (D) t T0f1K9M» (5), EDavls3 (45), Daniels 3 (X ), Browning MThmpsn Phi 107 387 74 IX .3X (Tome Winning RBI— Conseco (13). Delrolt 8« IN 8BI-7 (1), Larkin (15), Roy (4). S-Drabek, SondborgChl 93 373 40 114 .311 players made ineligible because of Bay, while acknowledging that a recent case involved Texas Chris­ E—eichhom, Whitt. OP—Toronto 1. (tame Winning RBI—Sheridan (4). NottenMLeogue I NJICIMf rtTn 107 434 74 IX .309 Pedrloue, Coles. SF—Bonilla Z Parker. EDovIt CIn Little Laagna dealings with agents. lawsuit could have destroyed the tian running back Kenneth Davis, LOB—Toronto 5, Oakland 7. 2B—Leach, DP—MInnesotoX Detroit 1. LOB— f i * * ' Si^ntldt (24), James IP H R RR BB SO 1U 3n KH 131 .308 AAcGwIre, AAurphy. HR—Canseco 3 (27), MlnnesotaO, DetroltL 3B—Sheridan, Phlllto; Sclosdo (5), DodoWs; KHtmndz NY 114 4X 48 IX .306 "While we have made this agreement under which the N FL who was declared ineligible during GBell (38),Grttnn (3). SB—MDovIS (13), Whltoker. HR—Lombordozzl (4), DaEvons yVebiteMN), Expos; Bonds (20), VcstSlyke Pnditn ML 117 440 n IX .306 Orabek W,5-10 6 5 3 2 decision reluctantly,' it is simply not refuses to draft underclassmen, the 1985 season for accepting Boo photo by DunfluM Grlfnn (33), Murptw (3). S—Lonsford, (24),Gibson (17).SB—Sherldon (13). (17),Plrotes; Johnson (X),Stro¥iberrv(»), Gideon 11-3 4 4 3 Sumiiwr Lima Laioua feasible for the N FL to attempt to added; money from alumni. His request to Bemarard, (tallim. SF—Tettlelon. Oott 134 2 3 3 Oowton, Chicago, X ; EDovIt, CIncIn- nofl, X ; OMurphy, Atlanta,» ; jaork, 8t, act as the NCAA’s enforcement “ I think where we are now is at a be drafted was turned down be­ . IP N R BR BB SO N R RR BB SO Ctaetawall In Summer Little League action Brawnlng L,5-10 5 5 4 4 ^ t , X ; HJohnton, Now York, X ; arm in assuring (Allege athletes’ point of sending out a message to all cause he had already played in a CwuttIUM 3 4 4 4 1 1 BlylevenL, Wednesday night, Manchester I de­ West Side League softball champs 12-10 41 Hume 134 3 1 1 feated______Manchester _____ 111, M______JeremynyKi Krob __ compliance with NCAA rules,” college football players that, if college game and the N FL doesn’t Eichhom 31-3 5 3 3 3 3 3 9 7 7 3, 3 RMurahy 14 0 0 0 JNunez I M 0 0 0 1 1 Scholzedr y 2X3 1 0 0 1 pitched well...... while Jon JonAI Ahibera wIMed N F L spokesman Joe Browne said in you’re so inclined, go ahead and allow players to compete in both Radio, T V FWIIIIoms 34 4 5 0 tice and doubledd twicetwk_ ond___ Paul. The B.A. Club won the West Side Pease. Middle row: Bob Russell, Danny Lovelle 1 0 0 0 2 0 Flwtar 1 0 0 0 0 Mntgomrv 14 1 0 0 a statement released Wednesday take the money and sign with an college and pro games the same (tahltaid •*»k»y»»» whOfy (FW# FWWIWV# miivr fllerman also doubled (or the winnert. League softball championship this Fagan, Jerry Solomonson, Coach Chet France 1 0 0 0 d ^ l a , 15-5, .7X; Sutcllfta, Chicago, 1SS. Peter Jullonl mode a tine defensive ploy by the league. agent as a sophomore or a Junior season. StewortW,17-6 9 7 3 3 1 10 Terrell W,10-10 9 4 1 1 3 WI VWIHTIW« .790; Dutholw, Houston, 184, .714; to end the game (or the winners. M r The statement didn’t placate the and, if you’re not caught, that’ll he Davis was subsequently taken in summer. Team members (from left, front Clifford. Back row: Scott Crafty, Kevin Cenittlpltchedto2batterslnthe3id. UnMrn-Home,Voltooolo;Rrst, TONIGHT Umplm-Hom«, Pulll; Rrrt, Darling; Fortm, St. Louis, 1IK .714; (taodon, Now Manchester III, Chris Seymour pitched . Umpires Home, Shulock; Rrst,Clork; Bqrnett/Sacond, Kosc; Third, Roe. Second, DtMuth; Third, Marth. York, 104, .7X; Daytay, M. Louis, 7-X well while Jason Morston douMsd ond two schools involved. fine.” the 1986 regular draft and is now row): Scott Turner, Kevin Carpenter, McCooe, Frank Vitkus, Bill Cutter. aoeoiNlAAcCleltand; Third, Young. T—3;iX.A-38,143. ChSll* ftL-WTOp""'**” T-2;51 A-X,1X. .700; Fronoo, Cincinnati, 7-3, .700. Rodney Powell played yygll. "They made a legal decision, but In most cases, the N F L uses the with the Green Bay Packers. Craig Carpenter, Dan White, Dave Missing: Jim McCormick. It — MANCHESTER HERALb, Thursday, Aug. 80. 1987

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Aug. 20. 1987 — 13 Cubans find success against American in boxing ByBv FredPr*H Goodall FOCUS a lot to push today,” Conradt said. The Associated Press “ This team is deep and it starts at weren’t the beet I could do,” ihe Pan Am Games one end of the bench and goes right said. ” I was a little shaky on my INDIANAPOLIS - The United to the other.” * balance beam and 1 took a step on States beat Cuba in the pool, on the Katrina McClain and Teresa vault.” field and on the court. Everywhere Phillips, America’s surest shot but in the ring. and went on to beat the American Edwards scored 10 points apiece for 3-2. the Americans. for a gold’in Seoul, is expected to Thanks On an otherwise successful day win the all-around gold at these against its chief rival, the United ’’That cat can punch,” Bowe said. Volley tMill ’T il give him credit for that.” games. ^ A M ilH o n States lost two of three bouts However. Bowe wasn’t as willing U.S. men were inspired by the against Cuban boxers who moved Percy Ross to concede he lost. He felt he won in all-around play of Karch Kiraly in SofllMlI into the gold medal finals. the 15-10, 10-15, 15-10,'15-6 victory America fared much better in the end, and vowed to beat Gonzales The United States will meet if the two meet in the 1988 Olympics. over Cuba. team sports Wednesday with victo­ Canada in the finals of the men's “ If I get Mr. Gonzales in i^ u l, “ We didn’t play our best,” Kiraly ries in women’s basketball, men’s tournament after beating Cuba 9-1 he’d better have a pension plan,” said. ” We played to win and I hope volleyball and softball, and water behind the combined four-hit pitch­ Bowe said. "H e was extremely we can play our best when we meet polo. ing of Steve Padilla and Vaughn difficult and experienced, but I for the gold medal. Out team simply "This was one of the sweetest Alvey. Peter Spoerl had three hits Paraplegic asks thought I did enough to win the doesn’t play its best in games like wins I remember in a long time,” and drove in two runs to provide the fight.” Each boxer took a standing this.” Coach Jody Conradt said after the offensive spark. 8-count during the bout. The United States will oppose U.S. women rallied for an 85-80 Joining Carbajal in advancing to Argentina in one semifinal. Brazil for greenhouse victory that put them in Sunday’s The United States must win two the finals were Americans Kelcie plays Cuba in the other. gold medal game against Brazil. games against Canada to win the Banks and Kenneth Gould, world Water polo In water polo, it was a night of gold medal. Canada is the top seed champions at 125 pounds and 147 after beating the U.S. team 1-0 In a to help his mom roughhousing at the natatorium. The United States and Cuba could pounds, respectively. Both won ’’For the Cubans, we expected a play again for the gold medal medal-round game earlier this decisions against opponents from Saturday. week. " L i V ' ^ lot of aggressive play,” said U.S. Puerto Rico. DEAR MR. ROSS: My mother needs a small team captain Terry Schroeder "Defensively we played well; greenhouse so please read this letter. I’m a severe Cuba is 5-2 in head-to-head "Somebody’s been doing what following the 5-3 victory. And they offensively we missed a lot of has to be done every game,” said paraplegic due to an automobile accident. - competition against the United opportunities.” U.S. Coach Bill AP photo got it in a game punctuated by foul States. Coach Rocco Santilll. "But it’s not Before my accident, mom had a good job. She and whistles. Barnett said. “ In general, we had going to be easy.” The United States bettered its dad w ere divorced and she was helping my brother Michael Carbajal of Phoenix, good opportunities for g o ^ shots U.S. national champ Kristie Phillips performs her record medal total to 336, adding and me through high school. She loves flowers and probably the most lightly regarded and didn’t get the ball in the cage.” dismount from the uneven bars during compulsory Against Cuba, he said, “ The boys silvers in fencing and women’s field growing things. H er big dream was to have her own U.S. boxer left in competition, was Cuba’s chances were not en­ were a little determined to come out hockey and a bronze in men’s field competition for the women’s gymnastics team title at the nursery. She felt that after we graduated, most of the only one to beat a Cuban. hanced by 15 fouls, including nine early and get something going ... ” hockey. That gives Americans 156 that sent a player to the sideline for Pan Am Games Wednesday in Indianapolis. her obligations toward us would be over. He upset 106-pound world cham­ gold. 107 silver and 73 bronze. Five months after I graduated I was in the pion Juan Torres, scoring early and 35 seconds and another that re­ Canada is second with 154 me­ Tennis accident. All mom’s plans changed immediately. pounding Torres in the third round sulted in a game ejection. nth Inning victory over Puerto “ That’s OK,” Coach Ron Fraser dals. including 29 gold, followed by From that day on everything was for my care and to gain the decision. ” We didn’t play bad.” said Cuban Rico. Ted Wood broke the scoreless said reassuringly to Servais. Luke Jensen, a Southern Cal Cuba with 151, 62 of them gold. the bills were enormous. ” I had to beat him decisively Coach Juan Almeneiro. “ We were tie with a home run to open the 11th. junior with an ambidextrous serve, because I wouldn’t get the decision Bmketball effected a lot by penalties and and Scott Servais added a three-ruii Gymnastics knocked off top-seeded Agustin I was in the hospital for seven months and a year If I didn’t,” Carbajal said. “ I knew expulsions and that hurt. We were shot. Moreno of Mexico 6-3, 3-6,7-6 in the at home. I was virtually bedridden but mom didn’t Cindy Cooper and Jennifer Gil- National champion Kristie Phil­ what I had to do. I put a lot of playing a lot with one less man.” quarterfinals of the men’s singles complain. She took part-time work and did baking lom came off the bench to score 14 lips gave the United States a solid pressure on him and he tired." The refereeing, he said, was fair. “ When I hit the homer, it was a tournament. on the side. When things got really bad, she and 13 points, respectively, to lead lead in the compulsories. The In the other U.S.-Cuba bouts. U.S. "But we had twice the fouls they great feeling.” Wood said. “ Itwasa borrowed from the bank. She sacrificed everything the U.S. women to their come-from- 15-year-old from Baton Rouge. La., Jensen, though seeded eighth, light heavyweight Andrew May­ did. It might be more of our own long game and we just wa nted to get for me. I was a burden and felt very guilty', but under behind victory. Cuba led 42-40 at out of here.” led the individual standings with was confident entering the match - ...... nard lost a fight he appeared to be errors that we have to overcome.” the circumstances there was nothing I could do. halftime and 54-47 with 15:51 to play 38.95 points, and Salt Lake City’s because he had beaten Moreno In winning when he injured his ankle he said. Servais, whose homer came after Things are better now, but the years have taken before the Americans rallied to Melissa Marlowe had 38.75. seven of seven meetings in college. against Pablo Romero, and Cuban improve to 3-0. Baseball he fouled off one bunt attempt, said their toll on her. She still wants the nursery, but just super heavyweight Jorge Gonzales he wasn’t thinking home run. Still, Phillips wasn’t happy with ” It’s fun to coach when you can The U.S. team clinched the top In women’s quarterfinals, Mari a small one. It would make me happy to see her knocked down Riddick Bowe twice “ I didn’t bunt like I was supposed herself after the competition. push a lot of buttons, and there were spot in the medal-round with its 4-0. Mendez of Argentina defeated working at something that I know she loves and to. I screwed up,” he said. ” A few of the performances Ronni Reis, of Miami, 1-6, 7-6, 7-6. would enjoy for the rest of her life. I’m asking for $300 that would build a small greenhouse. Sports In Brief MR. N.W. Hwald photo by Tuokor Groups wants Cubans up on charges OCALA. FLA. Gertrude Haven relaxes outside her home in Coventry. The the Porter Library. She’s using her free time for literary pursuits. librarian, who is 81, retired in June after 46'/i years as librarian at By The Associated Press Wednesday after meeting with D E A R MR. W.: The $300 worth of greenbacks I ’m MHS football practice Monday games. other Cuban athletes. members of the Cuba Independent ’’The international complications sending should pave the way for construction of a Manchester High School's football team will begin its week of INDIANAPOLIS - An anti- Democratic group. Romero was one of about a dozen new greenhouse. I hope it flowers into a prosperous Castro group wants the local are a factor,” Goldsmith said, "and Cuban boxers who charged into the conditioning Monday at 5 p.m. at the high school. Athletic "But I am not sure the criminal we still have to put on the games.” small business. Director Mike Simmons announced. All candidates for the prosecutor to file assault charges process is necessarily the most stands and fought with demonstra­ against the Cuban boxing delega­ In a separate matter, the CID tors who tried to rip up a Cuban flag football team should report to the practice field at this time. constructive thing,” he said. filed a $50-million suit in Marion D E A R M R. ROSS: This is m y third letter to you. Coventry librarian takes time tion and four Cuban security agents last Friday during boxing at the East Catholic, the defending state Class MM champ, will also The CID wants the Cubans at the Pan American Games. Superior Court against Olympian Convention Center. Why haven’t you responded? begin its week of conditioning Monday. prosecuted because of a brawl By Jacqueline Bennett Since Haven left, a librarian from 1945. she worked for Aetna Insurance started with just a fewbookcases in the But Marion County prosecutor Alberto Juantorena, vice president "The TV tape shows fellows in the In my first letter I asked for help in purchasing a involving Cuban boxers and anti- H erald C orrespondent Booth & Dimock Library across town All other sports will begin practice on Monday, Aug. 31. of the Cuban Ministry for Sports. stands being subjected to some computer with word processing capabilities. In my Co. in Hartford. F ora short time in the chapel hall of the Second Congrega­ Stephen Goldsmith says he doubts a Castro demonstrators in the stands works at the Porter Library, said trial would be held even if he goes The group alleges Juantorena pommeling by the boxers,” Golds­ second letter, I needed to get my car transmission 1940s, she wrote for the Manchester tional Church. That building was at the Indiana Convention Center made defamatory statements repaired. COVENTRY — After nearly half a Evening Herald. along with the group’s request. last Friday. mith said. ” In Indiana, if a sporting Monica Reed, a librarian at Booth. destroyed by fire in 1936, and tte " I think there ought to be a about members of the anti-Castro person, be it a football player or Well, I managed to get my computer and my car century as the librarian at the Porter library moved to the church commum' However, Goldsmith said that organization. Early in September, the Porter Criterlum bicycle race Labor Day remedy. There ought to be a basketball player, charges in the fixed. Now I need help in paying my taxes. Is that Library, (Jertrude Haven has retired. Active in community and civic ity house, where it is today. even if he files charges, it is Civil lawsuits also were filed in Membership Association will vote on sanction. There ought to be some stands and hits a citizen, he would loud and clear? “ I wanted to have more time for organizations throughout her life. When Haven began at Porter The fifth annual Coors Light Labor Day Criterium bicycle race doubtful the Cubans could be Superior Court against Cuban letting Booth & Dimock’s board of kind of definitive statement about be prosecuted. I don’t know If we MR. L.M myself,” Haven. 81, said in a recent will be held on Labor Day on Progress Drive in the Manchester returned to Indianapolis for a trial boxer Pablo Romero, the 178-pound directors assume control of the Porter Haven was honored by the Town Library, it was open only one day a what occurred,” Goldsmith said after they return home from the would extradite him from ouUide TUCSON. ARIZ interview. Council earlier this year for her week, on Sunday after church servi­ Industrial Park with racing beginning at 9 a.m with competition world amateur champion, and the state or country.” Library, Reed explained. That would for junior riders 13 and under. The feature race will be at noon Haven has worked at the one-room mean Porter’s board of. directors service. She has been a member of the ces. After a while, it was open more with the national class junior men 16-17 years old followed by the DEAR MR. M.: I hear you! I figure if you write library on Route 44 for 46‘A years, and Grange, the Order of the Eastern Star, and for a few years Haven held a again, you’ll probably have paid your taxes. would resign, and Porterwouldberun 16-mile women’s ra c e .' retired June 30. She spends the four the Coventry Historical Society and weekly children’s story hour. Today, However, you’ll probably have found another as a branch of Booth. A prize list of $3,000 is expected to attract over 400 athletes Stallings not happy with Cards dealt days a week she used to put in at the the Republican Town Committee. the library has 8,000 volumes. expense which will be easier to have me pay. including the Manchester Exposition Wheelmen team that is library writing poetry, short stories, “ They had the same librarian for “ Gertrude has been active in the Porter Library’s present hours are: ^ r r y I prefer that you continue to bail yourself sponsoring this meet. For further information, call 649-BIKE. By The Associated Press and a history of her family. With two over 40 years and they’ve been left not community for many years. She has Comerback-kick returner Bobby Testaverde will play half the out. Keep up the good work! Monday 4to 8 p.m.; Wednesday 2to4 Humphery agreed to terms with the books of poetry already written. really knowing what todo,” Reed said. always served, “ said Margaret Jacob­ p.m.; and Sunday 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. As far as Coach Gene Stallings is game, just as he did in last N FL Camps Jets, ending a holdout that had kept Haven iscontemplatingbringing them son, who has worked with Haven in the To Haven, the secret of happiness in concerned, the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday’s 31-30 loss to ancinnati, DEAR MR. ROSS: I recently divorced my him out of training camp. Perkins said. to a publisher. BORN IN West Haven, Haven GOP for 19 years. old age is keeping active. She is looking MeduskI second In water skiing didn’t have a very good draft. alcoholic husband and am npW looking for a career Humphery, who earned $130,000 “ If I get brave. I ’ll bring them to moved here with her family as a girl, forward to her retirement from the Stallings says he has yet to be “ He’s getting better,” Stallings last year, signed for $155,000. In that game, DeBerg played the that is going to support m y two children. My WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Meredith Meduski, 13, of someone,” she said. Her favortie and has lived herem ostof her life. She THE PORTER LIBRARY was library, but admits it will leaves void. impressed by any of the N FL said. “ The first few days he was first quarter and completed four of ex-husband will provide no support. Manchester took runner-up honors in jumping and fourth overall Defensive lineman Mike Charles, themes are children, animals, and graduated from Manchester High founded in 1886 by Thomas Porter and team’s 15 draft picks. here, he didn’t really know what pro five passes for 21 yards. Testaverde Two years ago I completed the real estate course “ I will most miss seeing the in the U.S. National Water Ski Championships junior girls waived by both Miami and Tampa The Cardinals finished 4-11-1 last football was all about.” played the second half and was 16 of things that happen every day. School in 1925. Before her m arriage in the widow of Dr. John Porter, and children,” Haven said. division last week. Bay for being overweight, was required to be an appraiser. Now, after testing year and won only five games in Stallings said he didn’t believe claimed by the Chargers. Charles, 29 for 233 yards, three touchdoyvns twice. I ’ve failed. I ’m sure it’s a result of nerves and 1985, and Stallings said Wednesday any of the draft choices would be in a second-round draft pick by Miami and two interceptions. working full-time. he was hoping the draft would the starting lineup for the regular in 1983, reported to the Dolphins' The school where I took the course also offers a produce some instant stajters. The Chicago Bears leave their season opener Sept. 13 against camp this year at 310 pounds. license review. I feel it would be most beneficial in Whalers lose Scot Klelnendorst "Some teams don’t expect — or Dallas. summer training camp on an Stingers are having a field day my situation. However, the cost is $100. If you could need — a rookie to be a good player Holding out optimistic note with signs that HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers suffered their second Signing up find it in your heart to help me out— well, let’s just right away.” he said. "Because The San Francisco 49ers hoped to quarterback Jim McMahon will be By Maureen Leavitt walls of houses. • Commercial insect killers do work, said Gino, casualty from Canada Cup practice as defenseman Scot they’ll be a good football team back in action by the end of the say it would be most appreciated. San Diego’s Chargers quarter­ resolve today their contract dispute Herald Intern Bees can chew away sheet rock, and they are but it’s best to read the labels carefully. People can Klelnendorst. trying out for Team USA in the upcoming anyway. back Dan Fouts didn’t get the with defensive end Jeff Stover, month. MS. D.A. capable of expanding nests so much that they have a false security about the distance they can six-nation tournament, suffered a broken metatarsal bone on his “ We’ve got some spaces where $l-million contract he sought, but after making what Coach Bill PHILADELPHIA. PA. McMahon said he’s looking for­ Bee aware! break through walls, exterminators said. spray. It only takes a second for a bee to sting. left foot near his big toe lat at practice Tuesday when struck by a some people can step in and help us said he was happy to be back in Walsh called a "final offer,” ward to playing in the Bears’ third That’s the advice area exterminators are giving William Payne, supervisor of AAABon Pest shot. Klelnendorst is tentatively scheduled to be out 4-to-6 weeks. right away.” camp, albeit for $750,000, General Manager John McVay DEAR MS. A.: As long as I can be assured you • At picnics, don’t keep food out longer than it preseason ganfe, Aug. 31, and may won’t try to sell me land in Siberia ... m y check is on this summer about the unusually high number of Control in Glastonbury, said his calls are up 40 has to be. Bees can carry bacteria. Also, bees can Earlier, left wing Sylvain Turgeon suffered a broken arm in a The Cardinals are stalemated in “ I have a contract, and I ’m here said he expected to hear from even see some action Saturday the way. bees found in all places imaginable. percent over last year. He said he has seen one type fly undetected into beer and soda cans and sting Team Canada practice. He hopes to be ready for the start of the contract talks with No. 1 draft pick to play football,” he told reporters Stover’s agent, Mike Blatt. McVay against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Whalers’ training camp Sept. 10. Kelly Stouffer, a quarterback from after agreeing to terms. said he had contacted Blatt and “ W e’ve been in the business collectively for 30 of bee, the European Yellow Jacket, more than the people in the throat and on the tongue. Colorado State. No. 2 pick Tim “ I ’m healthy, and I ’ve been discussed several contract options. The New York Giants, who have Percy Ross is a Minneapolis millionaire who has years, and this is the worst I ’ve ever seen it,” said other species this summer. • Wear protective garb when taking on a nest. McDonald, a safety from Southern cleared to practice,” Fouts told “ We’re trying to find something gone through the past two seasons accumulated many interesting ideas about people Richard Vatteroni, co-owner of Budget Pest “ The warm weather makes them work harder. Gloves, a veil and a parka can prevent bee stings. CIccarelll, TantI among cuts California, held out for two weeks reporters on his way to the practice that is acceptable to them and with their offensive line intact, said along with several fortunes during his business Control in Manchester, along with his brother, They penetrate through the walls,” Payne said. Make sure pant legs are closed, so bees cannot fly before signing, and has had adjust­ field at the Chargers training camp acceptable to us, and are trying to starting right tackle Karl Nelson career. He enjoys the opportunity to share both with Gino. The Vatteronis gave some pointers on controlling up pantlegs. MONTREAL — Right wings Dino Ciccarelli and Tony Tanti, ment problems. at UC San Diego. readers of this column. Ross’ motto Is: ‘‘He who arrange the money, incentives and may ha ve to undergo surgery on his This spring’s unusually warm weather has bees: • Bees like bright colors and perfume so people who scored 93 NHL goals between them last season, were among the number of years,” McVay said ailing left shoulder. gives while he lives ... also knows where it goes.” allowed many more queen bees to survive and nest, • If regular bee activity is spotted around an should be cautious about what they wear outside. six players dropped Wednesday by Team Canada as it prepares Around the camps Yon may write to Percy Ross, Manchester explained Vatteroni. area of the house, such as overhangs, shutters, for the Canada Cup tournament. Nelson, who has started 55 The prediction for next season? Richard Becker, Connors struggle Herald, P.O. Box 35000, Minneapolis, Minn. 55435. Conditions are expected to worsen into Veteran quarterback Steve De- straight games, has been bothered vents, shingles or cracks in ceilings, a nest is likely Vatteroni said this year’s record number of queen The cuts reduced Team Canada’s roster to 31 players. That include a telephone number if you wish. All letters Septentiber. berg will share the spotlight with by an arthritic condition in the - in the area. bees will mean even more bees produced next number will be pared to 23 before the tournament begins Aug 28 MASON, Ohio (A P) — Boris usual during a tournament,” sent to Mr. Ross are read. Only a few are answered Heisman Trophy winner Vinnie shoulder that has caused him to lose “ You can imagine what it will be like at that • Don’t plug the outside hole, Richard Vatteroni spring. Steve Yzerman of the Detroit Red Wings and Kirk Muller of the Becker, a former winner of the Becker said. “ I ’m still trying in this column, although others may be acknowl­ Testaverde on Saturday when the strength in his arm. Coach Bill tim e,” Richard Vatteroni said. warns, because bees will find a way to get out by New Jersey Devils and defensemen Al Macinnis of the Calgary Association of Tennis Professionals during this tournament, but I have edged privately. “ If we have the right conditions, it will be as bad Tampa Bay Buccaneers play a Parcells said Nelson was having his Not only can bees sting people, but they can ruin Flames and Doug Lidster of the Vancouver Canucks also were Championship, and Jimmy Con­ an eye on the U.S. Open ... pushing through the wall or barrier. — if not worse — than this year,” he warned. cut. nors, a finalist in the event last preasongame against the New shoulder evaluated today and could year, found the going rough in the “ I was thinking (Miloslav) Mecir York Jets. Coach Ray Perkins said. face surgery. second round of the $350,000 tyas out there, and I have to serve tournament. and volley. I was thinking about Dickerson ordered to pay support Third-seeded Becker was forced that while playing Testerman.” to come from behind on Wednesday No. 2-seed Stefan Edberg also Your Neighbors’ Views: LOS ANGELES — Eric Dickerson of the Los Angeles Rams to beat Ben Testerman, of Knox­ had a struggle, edging Jakob PARKADE UNES was ordered Wednesday by a Superior Court judge to pay an ville, Tenn., 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. Connors, Hlasek of Switzerland, 7-6, 7-5. undisclosed sum to support his pregnant form er girlfriend, who seeded fourth, defeated Paul has filed a paternity action against the running back. Chamberlin of Newport Beach, juNioit BowLiNfi pmtm Frederick Classman, Dickerson’s attorney, said the amount Calif., 6-1, 6-3 in a match which What’s your nomination for the best summer vegetable? was ‘ ‘far less” than the $7,500 a month that Rea Ann Silva had Connors said looked deceptively been seeking in the court action. easy. CALDWELL Starts Saturday, The Judgment by Judge James G. Kolts came after both “ It was a tough match for me Dickerson and Silva testified Wednesday in a closed-door because I’ve never played him OIL INC. September 12 at 9 AM session. before.” Connors said. “ He eased up in the second set and made it Classman said the payment by Dickerson is not an admission easier on both of us.” • PeeWee & Bantam Division that he is the child’s father. 73.9 Becker said he was preoccupied during his match with Testerman per gal. C. O. D. • Junior Division — he was busy thinking about the U.S. Open, which begins Aug. 31. 649-8841 • Senior Division Pittsburgh bars NFL scouts “ I’m working very hard (practic­ m m f. Prie— Subjset to Changs Under the supervision of certified coaches JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — University of Pittsburgh football Coach ing) at the moment, more than Mike Gottfried Wednesday barred pro scouts from his training camp and the Pitt campus in retaliation for the N F L holding a TROPHIES — SHIRTS — supplemental draft for ineligible college players. TOURNAMENTS and The N F L said earlier in the day it would conduct the draft for ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. players declared ineligibility for college football because of W Hebert I. SriMi, Inc. END OF SEASON dealings with agents in violation of National College Athletic Association rules. INSURANSMITHS SINCE BANQUETI ‘‘This action ... rewards a player for breaking a rule and For more information, call encourages younger players to leave school early,” Gottfried 1914 said at the team's training camp in Johnstown. ‘ ‘What this will do Parkade Lanes — 643-1507 ^ is allow every uncouth agent in the country to come out of the or register at the Desk. L l woodwork.” 649-5241 Gottfried also said his staff will no longer allow pro scouts to see 65 E. CBRtor Street John Hawkins: “ Squash.” John McTighe: “ Squash. W tot Johanna Brnder: “ B e ll Harold Brooks: “Tomatoes. Onndega Zemsars: "Com. Cathy Cobara: "Tomatoes. film of Panthers players. my mother has in her garden. peppers, Maiielieeter, CT. 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COVENTRY — Following Is the Route Sl/Armetrong, TVf, 234, Depot on Goote Lane to Morrow Road,' QUESTION: consideration of the behavior of the would be associated with any other Our kitten is al­ 1987-88 schedule of school bus Rood all etape. Old taglevllle Road all Morrow Road ttapt to Brigham Tavern,; cat in the house. Many cats will not incision. The procedure is medial ttapt. Step 370 and 4S2 Route 31. Brigham Tavern all ttopt. , most 5 months routes for Coventry. Kindergarten sharpen their claws on furniture or cally called an "onychectomy.” Nothon Hole Scheel — Start 7:1ta.m.< old and will be routes will not be published. South Coventry PIrehouie, Route* can be trained to use a scratching One more thought regarding eats neutered next Bus 5 31/Maion, Route 31/School Street,! post. If training is started at an and their claws. If a cat has "double Route 31/Armttrong, Route 31/Snake month. Our Pet Fomm High tcheel — Start 4:2S a.m. North early age, any time the cat is paws," you should regularly check Bus 1 Hill, all ttim on Route 31 to. Plaint' question is River Rood all ttope, Broadway all Road, Old Eaglevllle Road all ttopt,: caught scratching the future a loud the extra nails to be sure they are ttapt. Carpenter Road all ttapt, Trow­ whether or not HIth sckeel — Start 4:30 a.m .— stoM Pine Lake Shoret, Stonehoute Roadall- Edward A. Williams, D.V.M. noise or stem reprimand will not growing into the pad of the foot. along Routa 44 to Cedar Swamp Road. bridge Road all ttapt. ttopt. to have him de­ N oHh m Hole Scheel — Start 7 a.m. frequently stop the unwanted be­ If this should occur a painful :10 Coventry Grammar Scheel — Start; clawed at the — North River Read all ttopt, Broad­ t:l0 a.m. — Richmond Rood all ttopt,. havior. Keeping the nails trimmed infection frequently results. way all ttopt. Carpenter Road all ttopt, same time. We NMhoa Holasclwal — Start 7: is a.m. Brigham Tavern Road all ttopt. Mor­ regularly may also help prevent the Your veterinarian will be able to — ttapsalono R o ^ 44 ta Cador Swamp Trowbridge Rood all ttapt. row Rood oil ttapt, Borntbee/Corn-/ have talked to Rebertteh Scheel— Start 8:00 a.m. — problem. discuss many of these questions Road, ^1 ttajM along Cedar Swamp to wall, all ttopt on Route^44 between! many peop le Bread 8i Milk Street, all stopt. South/HInklemoe, Seuth/Beebe Camp, Barntbee Lane and Route 31. • Some cats will scratch only on with you and help you make the South/Beverly, Seuth/Fltzgerald, In p.m. Coventry Grommor School and have received all kinds of M veatrv Orammar Sckeel — Start The most important factor is one piece of furniture. If this is not a right decision regarding your par­ S:0$ a.m. — Sam Oreen Road, etopt South/Wathburn, South/Rott, ttudentt ride Mini But I. | advice and we don’t know who to along Route 44 ta North River Rood, South/Lakewood. whether or not you intend to let your valuable piece and you do not object ticular cat. tarn around, Broadway all etope, Ceveetry Oremmer tcheel — Start believe. cat outside. If the answer is yes, to it then there is no reason for the CarMnter Road all ttope, Trowbridge 0:15 a.m. — Daly/Wongumbaug, 20 Bus 10 Daly, Oaly/Lakevlew, Daly/Bellevue, then the cat should not be declawed. surgery. Edward A. Williams, D.V.M., isa Road. ANSWER: There are certainly Daly/Knoliweod, Daly/Standlth, Co- High tcheel — Start 4:30 a.m. —' The reason is that a declawed cat Age can also be considered as a Manchester veterinarian. If yon te/Wrlghtt Mill, all ttopt Wrlghtt Mill Brewtter Street all ttope. Swamp Rooif varying opinions regarding the has lost some means of defense factor, but much of the age factor have any questions that yon*d like Bus 2 Rood. all ttopt, Northfleldt all ttapt. advisability of declawing kittens, Nathan Hale Scheel — Start7:IOa.m/ against other animals. A cat that has to do with the lifestyle the cat to see answered here, write to: Pet 9 depending on who you talk to. There _ Hlghscheel— Start4:20a.m.— silver — Brewtter Street all ttopt. Swamp has been declawed in only the front has been leading rather than years. Forum, Manchester Herald, P.O. Bus 6 Road all ttopt, 119 Athbrook, Pori Street all ttope. South Street toward are even differences of opinion feet, which generally is what is The procedure itself is performed Box 591, Manchester 06040. Route 4 all ttopi. Route 4 ttope. South ge/Ookwood, Oakwood/Pleldttone, oil among veterinarians as to whether Street all ttope to Daly Rood, Daly Road High tcheel— Start 4:40a.m.— South ttapt along Route 44 to Richmond Rood: done, still has the ability to climb. under anesthesia so it is not painful, all ttope. Street ttapt up to Lokevlew Terrace, Coventry Grammar Scheel — Start or not cats should be declawed. Cats with claws remaining on the and each third phalanx (digit) is Crott/BIttell, Route 31/Sprlngdale t:05 a.m. — All ttapt along Route 44 ta Nathan Hole School — start 7:05 a.m. There is no one specific answer and rear feet can usually climb a tree individually removed. Usually During World War I, German — Love Lane ttope, all ttope on Sliver Avenue. Tolland Rood, Bolton Branch all ttopt. your decision will depend on many Street, all ttope South Street toward B.O. Smith High Scheel — (Drop) Cedar Swomp Rood all ttopt, Vernon quite easily. within two days the cat is walking forces occupied Brussels Aug. 22, Route 4, Woodbridge Rood all ttope, Nolhen Hale Scheel — ctort 7:30 a.m. Branch oil ttopt. Cedar Swamp all ''»ctors. The second factor should be normally with no more pain than 1914. BIthop Lane all ttope. South Street oil — All ttapt on South Street up to Judd ttopt, ttopt along Route 44. si’ i; ttope to Daly Road, Daly Roadall ttope. Rood, Route 31/Sprlngdale Avenue. Coventry Orammar School — Start Rebertten tcheel— Start t:00 o.m. — ^05 a.m. — Seogravet Road ttope. Bunker Hill Rood all ttapt up to Parker Bus 11 River Rood South ttope, Woodbridge Bridge Road, 54 Parker Bridge, Hop Rood ttopi, Skinner Hill ttope. Route 4 River Rood, Nathan Hale Road all High tcheel — Flondert/Nothan Hole! Reseaiohers hunt AP pholM itopi. AM ttope on South Street to Sliver ttapt, Judd Roadall ttapt, South/Lake- Drive, South Street ttapt to Babcock' Street, Silver Street all ttope. vlew Drive, South/Echo, South/Porett. Hill, Babcock Hill oil ttapt, Rondert' In p.m. — Robertton School for South River Rood all ttapt, Randert/South! Faded blue jeans and oversized sweat­ according to the Levi's 501 report Street, Nathan Hale Road, Judd Rood Street Extentlon, High Street all ttopt., ers, left, are “in" for college campuses, Bus 3 ttudentt ride But 3. Nothon Hole School— Start 7: lOo.m.' conducted by the Roper organization. — High Street oil ttapt, 1149 P la n e t; an elusive monster while torn-neck T-shirts are "out,” High tcheel — Start 4:25 o.m. — Stopi Rood, Flandert/Nothon Hale Drive, all, A good many olong Route 44 from Lewli HIM to North B u s t ttapt along Flandert Rood, Ftandert' River Road, itopt on Gooie Lane to River Road all ttopt, Babcock Hill all years ago — OeraldIne Drive, all itopt on Geraldine High tcheel — Start 4:25 a.m. — ttopt, Pucker Street oil ttapt, t50 8,1129! more years than Tired of the seme old barbecues Drive. Lothrop/Allce, Allce/Mork, Bread 8, South Street. I care to re- Nathan Hale School — Start 7:0Sa.m. Milk Street all ttopi, Dunn Rood all Rebertten Scheel— Start 7:55 a.m. — Oversized sweaters, blue jeans — Lewie Hill ttope, Brigham Tavern ttapt, Broadway all ttopi. Grant Hill all Snake Hill Road all ttapt, Ftandert' m em ber — by the pool? Rood oil ttope, Jonet Croiting, Morrow ttapt. Rood all ttopt to South Street, ttopt on! J o yce and I Joe’s Noth on Hale Scheel — Start 7:10 a.m. Rood oil Itopt to Goote Lone, Cottldy South Street to Pucker Street, Pucker, toured Scotland. Hill, all ttapt along Geraldine Drive, 50 — Harlette/Martanne, Make twlng, Street oil ttapt, Babcock Hill all ttopt,' World Join us at Piano’s weeknights for a different Goote Lone. Allce/Mark, Bread 8, Milk Street all Rondert River Road oil ttopt, Ftandert' One of the pla­ and sweats are In’ at colleges Rebertten School— Start 7:54 o.m. — ttapt, Dunn Road all ttapt, Broadway Road all ttapt. High Street all ttapt. ces that fasci­ Joe German taste sensation. Wei let Agency, Wall Street ttopt, all Itopt, Grant Hill all ttapt. But 12 Maton Street ttopt, lutt pott library on Coventry Gmmmor tcheel — Bread Htgh tcheel — Start 4:35 o.m. — All Ptiolo by Richmond nated us was and Milk Street all ttopi, Dunn Road oil Loch Ness. Aii dinner speciais oniy *9,95, By The Associated Press students say their friends have the Main Street, School Street all ttopt, ttapt along South Street from Doly the all-black look, those in the Stonehoute Road all ttopt. Pine Lake ttapt. Grant Hill all itopi. North School Road to Judd Road, Judd Roadall ttopt, Luv, a female Doberman pinscher cross, wants to play I ’ m sure strongest influence on the style and Midwest preferred Hawaiian Shoret. Rood oil Itopt, Bread 8, Milk Street oil Nathan Hale Rood all ttopt. Oversized sweaters, blue jeans Coventry Grammar School — Start ttopt, Lathrop/Allce, Horlette/Mo- Cheney Tech — (Drop) you’ve all heard type of clothes they wear. prints, and paisley patterns were ryanne, Moryanne/Mork. rather than pose for a picture with Dog Warden Richard TU ESD A Y NIGH T, a slice of Americana and sweats are “ in” for the nation's 4:30 a.m. — Route 31/Bueno Vltta, Coventry Gram m ar Scheel — Start about the mysterious sightings of recently discovered on the bottom • Vocalist Whitney Houston is popular in the South. Polka dots Route 31/Arllnoton, Route 31/Avolon, t:00 o.m. Brewtter Street all ttopt, Rand. Luv is up for adoption. Choice of Meatloaf. Southern Fried Chicken, Roast Turkey and college campuses this fail, accord­ Nessie, the elusive Loch Ness of Loch Ness In more than 77 feet of the most admired female music were the least popular pattern Route 31/Rldgebrook, Route 31/Fern, Swamp Rood all ttapt. Love Lone oil more. ing to a nationai poll. Wide ties, Tolcott Hill all ttopt. Upper South River Bus 8 ttopt. Swamp Road all ttopt, North­ monster that many people claim to star for her taste in fashion, and nationwide. water. Underwater television film neon colors, painter's pants and Rood ttopt, 3311 Main St. High tcheel — Start 4:35a.m. — Route fleldt oil ttopt, 3411 Route 44. have seen and some claim to have clearly shows several of the small David Bowie is the most admired According to the survey, Whitney In o.m. Robertton School ridet But 9. ^ In p.m. high tchool ttudentt ride But Adopt a pet WEDNESDAY NIGHT, a pasta extravaganza tom-neck T-shirts are “ out." male. 31/Monument Hill, Route 31/Maton, photographed. The photos have fish (believed to be approximately Houston was the choice of 21 Route 31/School St., Route 31/Arm- generally turned out to be grainy Choice of Shrimp Ravioli, Llnguinl with clam sauce, fresh made Sunglasses were named as the • Blue jeans are worn 56 percent ttrong, ttopt on Route 31 to Plaint a foot In length) swimming slowly percent as the best-dressed female Bus 4 and indistinct. Lasagna and more. accessory most essential to the of the time by most students, and a Rood, Old Eaglevllle Road all ttopt. Bus M-1 past the moving camera. music star, followed by Belinda Pine Lake Shoret. People have said the monster collegiate wardrobe, while ties majority prefer their jeans to be High tcheel — Start 4:30 o.m. — 2. The graphing of the Loch’s Carlisle (16 percent) and Sade (9 TolcoH Hill oil ttopt. Upper South River W M ha m Technical Scheel — I Drop) High tcheel — Start 4:20a.m. — KIngt resembles everything from the ranked as the least essential in the faded and worn (73 percent). Rood, Lower North River to Route 44, Noth on Hale Scheel — Start 7:30 a.m. Rood, Hop River Rood, Parker Bridge deepest waters (more than 720 feet) THURSDAY NIGHT, a taste of the Sunny percent). Tied with 6 percent each Doberman cross brontosaurus species to a humon- personal-interview survey of 1,000 Students ranked bright colors as Route 44/Borntbee Lane, Wrlghtt Mill — Crott/BIttell, South/Vlolet, Road, 504 Bunker Hill. with Lowrence X-16 chart re­ Mediterranean were Susanna Hoffs, Janet Jackson Road oil ttopt to Cate Road, Route South/Echo, South/Lokevlew Terrace, Nathan Hale Scheel — Start 7:05 a.m. gous water-snake type more than 75 students on 2S campuses. the most popular on campus (53 corders, in areas where large and Madonna. 31/Dexter, Route 31/Tolcon Hill, Route 75 Lake St. — KIngt Road, Bunker Hill Rood all feet long. Choice of Domados, Mousaka, Pastitslo, Lamb Kabobs and more. The poll, conducted by the Roper percent), with pastels a distant 31/Bueno Vltta. Coventry Grammar tcheel — Start ttopt, Judd Road all ttapt. Root Rood contacts were made in 1982 and David Bowie drew 15 percent of When Joyce and I were there in Organization for Levi Strauss Sc second (32 percent), followed by Nathan Hale Scheel — start 7:05 a.m. t:15 — North River Rood all ttapt to all ttopt. Cooper Lone all ttapt, Ripley 1984. Served with Salad of the Day and Fresh Vegetable the vote for the male music star — 2073 Main St., 1114 Route 44, Route Goote Lone, Cottldy Hill Road, Geral­ Hill all ttopt. needs good home 1969, there was a group of scientists Co., also indicated men like to see earth tones (27 percent), all black dine Drive all ttapt. 3. Study of the fish distribution in most admired for his taste in 44/Borntbee Lane, Wrlghtt Mill Road Rebertten Scheel — start 7:50 a.m. camped on the shore studying the Reservations Recommended women in miniskirts and tight blue (26 percent) and Hawaiian prints fashion, followed by Bruce Spring­ oil ttopt to Cote Rood, Upper South In p.m. Nathan Hale School ttudentt Route 31 Wellet Agency, KIngt Rood, the lake, which boasts large popula­ River Rood, Route 31/Dexter, Route ride tecond run 4. ttapt on Route 31 to Beach, Hemlock Bv Barbara Richmond waters, taking soundings, and Call 643-2342 Jeans, while women like to see men (24 percent). steen (13 percent), Huey Lewis (11 tions of char, trout, and salmon. 31/Talcott Hill, Route 31/Bueno Vltta. In p.m. high Khool ttudentt ride But Point all ttapt. Special to the Herold trying to plumb the depths to find in khaki trousers, shorts, baggy But there were regional differen­ percent). Sting (9 percent) and Robertton School — Stortt 7:55 a.m. 13. Coventry Grammar Scheel — Start 4. A study of temperature blue jeans and business suits. 8:40 a.m. — 80 Rllev Mountain Rood. the monster. As of this writing, the ces in color and pattern Robert Palmer (8 percent). Tied — Ripley Hill all ttopt. Cooper Lone oil changes in the Loch’s subsurface Other results included; ttopt. Root Road all ttopt, Springdale In p.m. Robertton School for KIngt This week’s featured pet is a group has came up with no real preferences. with 6 percent each were Peter Bus 9 Rood ridet But 4. area, where unusual thermal patt­ Avenue all ttopt, Monument/Woll, female Doberman pinscher cross, factual animal. A Newspaper in Education Prosram • More than three-quarters of Students in the Northeast liked Gabriel and Lionel Richie. Route 31/Bradbury, Route 31/Woodt, In p.m. Robertton School tor Hem­ erns have been recorded on sonar High tcheel — Start 4:35a.m. — Stopt lock Point ridet But 4. about 4 months old. Dog Warden Well, today in the mail I received equipment.” The Quiz Sponsored by Richard Rand has named her Luv. a blurb about “ Operation Deeps- It’s going to be interesting to see The Manchester Herald . Luv is black and rust, and is can,” a sonar exploration of Loch what they come up with. For as Ness set Oct. 9 to 11. Healthscope State explains eligibility rules medium-sized. She was found many years as I can remember, '(10 points lor eacti question i School Calendars roaming on Lilac Street on Aug. 12. This venture is sponsored by the people have been talking about the Luv and a female golden re­ Loch Ness Exhibition Centre, elusive Loch Ness monster. If they triever, about 10 years old, were the Drumnadrochit. Scotland, which finally come up with something only two dogs up for adoption at the maintains a complete museum concrete. I ’m wondering if that will for feds’ school-lunch program Coventry public schools Dec. 23 — Classroom Christmas party (full-day complex on Loch Ness; Lowrence session). pound Tuesday. Of the seven dogs > take all the mystery out of the Loch, there, two were quarantined for dog Electronics Inc. of Tulsa Okla.; Aug. 31-Sept. 1 — Teachers’ meeting. Dec. 24-Jan. 3 — Holiday recess. or will that finding in itself bring bites and three had known owners. Swiftech Ltd., Wallingford. Eng­ HARTFORD — The state Depart­ Reduced-price meals eligible for the benefits. A foster Sept. 2 — School begins. Jan. 4 — School reopens. thousands more to that lovely ment of Education has released the Sept. 7 — Labor Day. Chip, the neutered male Labra­ land, distributors of Lowrence peaceful part of Scotland. one $10,175 child who is a ward of the state and Jan. 14 — School board meeting. 7:15 p.m. Oct. 12 — Columbus Day. dor retriever cross featured last products and other electronic gear; However, I would urge everyone federal government's eligibility two $13,690 who lives in a household is consi­ Jan. 18 — Martin Luther King Day. guidelines for free or reduced-price Oct. 21 — Half day. week, was adopted Tuesday by and Caley cruisers, Inverness. to watch the newspapers for stories three $17,205 dered a family of one, and monthly Jan. 21-23 — ACSI Board/Administrator Conference. Manchester residents. He went off Scotland, which operate a fleet of about the study Oct. 9 to 11. I ’ll be In meals and milk for students. four $20,720 income from the state must be Oct. 30 — Teachers’ meeting. Jan. 29 — Semester I closes. happily with the two young women holiday boats on Loch Ness. New Scotland, Nova Scotia, doing Parents of eligible students are five $24,235 reported. Nov. 6 — First quarter ends. Feb. 4 — 1 p.m. dismissal; teacher in-service. Nov. 11 — Veterans’ Day. who took him. This sounds like it could be a my best to plumb the rivers for encouraged to fill out applications six $27,750 If a family member becomes Feb. 5 — Report cards sent home for second quarter. Rand said the two black Labra­ chamber of commerce promotion, Atlantic salmon. for the meal and milk programs. seven $31,265 unemployed or if family size Nov. 13 — Report cards. Feb. 11 — School board meeting, 7; 15 p.m. Nov. 16 — Half day K-8. dor retrievers. Ebony, who was but using modern-day electronics, Districts with schools that partici­ eight $34,780 changes, the family should contact Feb. 11 — Classroom Valentine’s parties (K-6) featured a few weeks ago, and .and an armada of boats sweeping Joe Garman is a Manchester pate in the programs send applica­ each plus $3,515 the school to file a new application. Nov. 17 — Conferences K-8 and in-service 9-12. Feb. 12 — Lincoln’s Birthday. Nov. 25 — Half day. another that was mentioned in the the 23-mile length of Loch Ness with resident who Is an authority on fly tions for the programs to students' Such changes may make children Feb. 15-19 — Midwinter recess. Sammy, with his jet black column, both had to be euthanized. powerful sonar and underwater fishing and bamboo fly rods. homes. Additional copies are avail­ Schools may take part in the eligible for reduced price meals, Nov. 26-27 — Thanksgiving recess. March 1-15 — Early re-ehrollment for 1988-89. coat,, is almost lost in the Dec. 23 — Half day. A very kind motorist came to the telqvision cameras, this has the able in the school principals' National School Lunch, School free meals or free milk. March 4 — Mid-term progress reports. Dec. 24-Jan. 1 — Holiday recess. pound Tuesday with an adorable arms of Judy Lazorlk. ring of a scientific full shot. Doctors still express strong hopes of perfecting artificial hearts offices. Information on the applica­ Breakfast or Special Milk pro­ Applicants must certify the accu­ March 10 — ACSI Early Childhood Education cat he had picked up when he saw it Sammy, whose former According to Adraian Shine, the such as the Penn Stale and the )arvik-7 models. But many of these tions is used only to determine grams. The Special Milk Program racy of the information provided on Jan. 18 — Martin Luther King Day. Conference. Rumsey’s boiler Jan. 26 — Second quarter ends. roaming on Interstate 84. It was search’s leader, “ It will be the experts also worry about the fact that these devices have often eligibility and is kept confidential. is available to schools not partici­ the forms an include a signature. March 17 — School board meeting, 7:15 p.m. owner died, needs a good Feb. 2 — Report cards. clean and well-behaved. largest expedition ever undertaken American inventor James Rum- given patients (CHOOSE ONE: strokes, hypertension). pating in the National School Lunch Applicants are warned that be­ March IS-April 30 — Early registration of new home. But the dog pound is unable to on the mysterious lake” sey is not popularly credited with Listed below are this year's gross and/or Breakfast Programs. It is cause the form is used in connection Feb. 12 — Lincoln’s Birthday. students for 1988-89. income guidelines for determining Feb. 15 — Washington’s Birthday. keep cats. The man was given the Shine has conducted research on inventing the steamboat. But he also available for split-session with distributing federal funds, March 16-June 15 — Regular re-enrollment for Feb. 16-19 — Vacation. number for Aid to Helpless Animals the Loch for more than 20. designed a water-tube boiler in the 2 Doctors say (CHOOSE ONE: eligibility for free milk or meals kindergarten in schools on the school or other program officials 1988-89. homes for cats and kittens. Many Healthwords March 16 — Half day. Inc. to see if that organization could There are actually four scientific 18th century that eventually be­ cancer, AIDS) is caused by the (2 points lor each correct match) (breakfast or lunch) and reduced- School Nutrition Programs, provid­ may verify the information. Delib­ March 25 — ACSI science fair. have been abandoned or are lost. price meals. It should be noted that March 21 — Teachers’ meeting. find it a home. It was found in the This week’s featured cat is a very objectives for the search, he came the world standard for all Hn.V-111 virus. The deadly diwase ing the kindergarten children do not erate misrepresentation may sub­ April 1 — Good Friday. 1-rcmedy a-inhale and exhale application forms for meals list April 1 — Good Friday. Manchester-Bolton area. large black, neutered male. Sam­ explains. steam engines, from power plants attacks the body’s immune have access to a meal. ject the applicant to criminal April 4 — Grandparents’ day. only the eligibility guidelines for April 6 — Third quarter ends. The dog pound is located on Olcott my’s owner died and there was no “ 1. Further investigation and to ocean liners, says National system. The forms require a statement of prosecution. April 6,7,11,12— Third-quarter parent conferences; 2-malignanl b-preventive reduced-price meals. April 13 — Report cards. Street near the town’s refuse area. one else to take him. He’s neutered study of a yet-unidentified fish Geographic. total household income, household In most districts, school princi­ 1 p.m. dismissal. 3 The disease that is the number- April 18-22 — Vacation. Rand is at the pound weekdays and declawed so he’ll have to be an size and names of all household pals review applications and deter­ April 14 — School board meeting, 7:15 p.m. one killer in the United States is 3-prophylactic c-threatening to life Free meals or milk May 30 — Memorial Day. from noon to 1 p.m. The number at indoor cat. He is presently living at members. A Social Security mine eligibility. If a parent is April 18-22 — Spring recess. (CHOOSE ONE: cancer, cardio­ Number Gross income May 31 — Teachers’ meeting. the pound is 643-6642. If there is no an animal hospital in West number for each adult household dissatisfied with the decision, he or May 1-JuIy 31 — Regular registration of new students vascular disease). Almost one 4-diagnose d-cure in family maximum June 20 — Fourth quarter ends. Teachers’ meeting answer, call the police department Hartford. member or a statement saying he she may discuss it informally with for 1988-89. million U.S. citizens die from this one $7,150 following last day of school. at 646-4555. There is also someone If they’re old enough, ail of the s c im m e R or she does not have one must be the principal or other designated May 7 — ACSI district track meet. two on duty at the pound Monday cats taken in by the organization disease each year. 5-respire e-identiiy a disease $9,620 included. An adult household official, or may make a formal May 11 — Mid-term progress reports. three through Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. are given their shots and are $12,090 member must sign the application appeal, which is generally handled Coventry High School — half days Jan. 25-28 — early May 12 — School board meeting, 7; 15 p.m. 4 The American Cancer Society four $14,560 closing for exams and final four days of school. There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog neutered before being put out for cRQi=t;s f^esti'oaL Healthhistory certifying that the information is by the district superintendent. May 14 — Car wash. eslhnalet that smoking-relalcd five $17,030 and the new owner must have the adoption. (S polnit lor each correct answer) correct. Parents are required to Any member of the public may K-8 — Early closing last today days of school. May 19 — Spring concert, 7 p.m. disorders cause about..?.. prema­ six dog licensed. Before being licnesed Toadopta cat or kitten callany of $19,500 report increases in income of at review the complete policy on free K-4 — Early closing first three days of school. May 21 — Pre-admission testing for new students. ture deaths in this country each 1 Marie Curie discovered (CHOOSE ONE: seven $21,970 a dog must have its rabies shot. the following numbers; 666-5551, least $50 per month or $600 a year or reduced-price meals in the office May 30 — Memorial Day. year. radium, uranium) in 1898. Her discovery eight $24,440 Conferences; K-8, Nov. 16-17; K, April 12-13. Aid to Helpless Animals needs 232-8317, 623-0489, or 242-2156. and decreases in household size. In of the local or regional June 10 — Family picnic, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. a-100,000 b-22S,000 c-350,000 has proved to be a powerful weapon in each plus $2,420 some cases, foster children are also superintendent. Coventry High School graduation — Saturday, June June 14 — Last day of school; 1 p.m. dismissal. 5 Cancer of the (CHOOSE ONE: fighting cancer. 25. 1988, 1 p.m. June 16 — School board meeting, 7: IS p.m. stomach, skin) is one of the most Emergency closing days will be made up by adding June 17 — Report cards mailed home. 2 French Chemist Louis Pasteur discov­ Cockroach not a pest curable cancers. This type of days to the end of the school calendar except as June 18 — Pre-admission testing for new students. ered that microscopic organisms called About Town follows; In the event more than three days of school cancer has a 95% survival-rale ii (CHOOSE ONE: bacteria, viruses) cause closings due to inclement weather or emergency St. Bridget School detected early. many diseases, and that killing these conditions take place prior to the first day of March, to this lab researcher organisms can slop the spread of such Bolton seniors plan trip Women’s league meets those days in excess of three shall 1^ made up by Aug. 31 — Teachers’ conference. diseases. removing, within the limits of state law, an equivalent S*pt. 1 — School begins with half-day sessions. BLACKSBURG. Va. (AP) - eye colors: green, purple dark red. BOLTON — Bolton Senior Citizens plans a trip Oct. 8 Sept. 7 — Labor Day. AUGUST 21,22 and 23. 3 The ancient Creek physician ..?.. con­ The first board meeting of 1987-88 for the Connecticut number of days from the beginning of the April Most folks think of cockroaches as "a very pretty color of pink” and a to Darien Dinner Theater to see the Broadway show, Sept. 9 — Parent meeting. sidered medicine a science separate Valley Branch of the Women’s League for Conserva­ vacation. pests, but not researcher Mary striped pink. Others have different Berlin Fair Grounds, Berlin, CT "42nd Street.” The bus will leave Herrick Memorial tive Judaism will be held Sept. 10 from 9:45 a.m. to 2 Oct. 12 — Columbus Day. from the practice of religion. Modern Ross. skin colors or unusual bubbles on Park at 9 a.m. and return at 5:30 p.m. p.m. at Temple Beth Sholom. Healthname physicians today lake an oath named Cornerstone Christian School Oct. 13 — Mid-term progress reports. She sees the hundreds of thou­ their skins. Follow Signs off Route 72, Berlin, CT For more Information, call 649-7298 or 649-2406. Oct. 21 — Home-School meeting, 7:30 p.m. (IS polnl* if you can ManlNy IMa after this man. President Sue Bergman will lead the group and sands of them in her laboratory as “ They’re very easy to rear,” Aug. 24-28 — Teacher orientation. Nov. 11 — Veterans’ Day. paraon In the news) Rabbi Benjamin Scolnic of Temple Beth Sholom of the perfect guinea pigs; easy to Ross said. “ That’s the thing that Over 200 Master Craftsmen will be 4 Or, fonas Salk received the 19S4 Nobel AM VET8 seeks members Hamden will speak. Sept. 1 — First day of school; half-day session. Nov. 18,19,23,24 — H alM ay sessions for report card reproduce, easy to feed, easy to makes them an excellent labora­ I founded the mod­ Prize for his work in developing a The fee for registration and lunch is $4. Sept. 4 — Evening orientation for parents, 7 to 9 p.m. conferences. demonstrating and selling fine AMVETS is looking for members to join its newly house and not the sort of beast that tory animal.” ern nursing profes­ vaccine to prevent (CHOOSE ONE: Sept. 7 — Labor Day. Nov. 25 — Half-day sessions. formed Post >7 for veterans in Manchester and animal lovers go out of their way to A female can carry up to 40 American Crafts. sion in Great Britain. tuberculosis, polio). MHS reunion set Sept. 17 — School board meeting, 7:15 p.m. Nov. 26-27 — Thanksgiving recess. surrounding towns. shieM from the perils of laboratory nymphs in its tiny egg case. About The soldiers I saved Sept. 23 — ACSI District I principals’ meeting. Dec. 8 — Half-day sessions; staff development. 5 Christiaan Barnard was the first doctor Requirements include a $10 annual fee and an The 50th reunion for Manchseter High School Class of Oct. 5 — Mid-term progress reports. work. all Ross’ roaches need is a bit of during the Crimean Dec. 16 — Home-School meeting, 7:30 p.m. ( if }\ ff H( II ()' \ r , 11 Ihis {!('( hi' {'(i ! ht\ \\ { t !• ( til!!- \\ , , i ’ to perform a human ..?.. tramplanl. honorable discharge. 1937B is set Oct. 2 at the Colony in Vernon. “ I don’t mind working with a screen to climb on in their jars. War called me the Oct. 10 — ACSI Board/Administrators’ Conference. Dec. 24-Jan. 1 — Holiday recess. Barnard performed the 1967 operation Meetings are held the last Wednesday of each month. TCe committee is looking for these classmates: German cockroach,” Ross said in Their diet; dry nuggets of dog food. t'l ifu \!utt i>! (.nn/ii i hi u!. ( f)/n( iina > i h f-i /,'( "lady with the Oct. 12 — Columbus Day. Jan. 12 — No school; in-service day. Ralph Broil, Ruth Clark, Jenne Curlonis, Lucy Ross said she didn’t face opposi­ , / he ■' I ! i , \ •'■nt I 1: S,•///'" f ' I ’ ,' . / , .'., ,' lamp.” Who am II in Cape Town, South Africa. The next meeting is Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Army & Oct. 17 — Apple Pie Ministry. Jan. 18 — Martin Luther King Day. an interview at her Virginia Tech Navy Club on Main Street. Goodale, Laurence Loomis, Bonnie Arllne Martin lab stacked high with containers of tion from animal rights activists Oct. 20 — School pictures, 9 to 1:30. Jan. 26 — Mid-term progress reports. For more information, call 646-4178. Gladys Schiebel, Chester Shields. Oct. 20 — School board meeting, 7:15 p.m. wiggling roaches. "When you keep who protest the use of dogs and Feb. 4 — Half-day sessions; staff developitient. other animals in experimenU.. VOUR BCONE: 01 to 100 paMa -T O P OCONE: Call Michael Treschuk, 643-5760, or John Johnson, Oct. 23 — Annual fund-raising banquet, 6:30 p.m. it in a jar and keep it clean, it’s not Feb. 10 — No school; in-service day. "Nobody seems to object if we kill Entertainment by 01 to 00 polnli - EzaeBaM. T1 to ae pofnle - Good. 01-70 peMe - Petr. Beethoven Chorus rehearses 643-8927, with information. Oct. 30 — Classroom harvest parties (K-6 only). bad — a lot better than files.” Feb. 12 — Lincoln’s Birthday, off a few cockroaches,” she said. • RnowtodO* UnUmNed, Inc. Nov. 7 — Craft fair. Feb. 15-19 — Midwinter recess. Ross, a professor of entoitiology, The Wright Brothers The Beethoven Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from Interfaith program offered "They’re not protected that way, so Nov. 11 — Veterans’ Day; teacher in-service day. March 9 — No school; in-service day. has studied the German cockroach, 10 to II a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church An Interfaith Program is offered by Jewish Family Nov. 18-19, 23-24 — First-quarter parent conferen­ the most common roach, for nearly they have to protect themselves.” plus International Foods! March 10,14,15 — Half-day sessions for report card And they seem to be doing well, St. There will be coffee and refreshments before the Services of Greater Hartford. The program will ces; 1 p.m. dismissal. conferences. 30 years in the same laboratory. rehearsal. provide a forum for married couples to disucss Nov. 23 — Spelling bee. She boasts the world’s largest thank you. ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ March 30 — Half-day sessions; staff development. They’ve moved along with people Friday Noon to 6, Saturday & Sunday 10 to 6. concerns and issues. Nov. 25 — 1 p.m. dismissal. April 1 — Good Friday. collection of mutant roaches — Two workshops are planned for the fall. One Nov. 26-27 — Thanksgiving recess. about 60 different types that can be around the world, into areas where M»»«f-S Square Circle Club meets April 13 — Home-I^hool meeting, 7:30 p.m. they couldn’t survive in nature, ADMISSION ADUl TS SS ‘>0, Sf NlOH Cl T l/F NS S? SO, workshop is planned for interfaith married couples and Dec. 2 — 1 p.m. dismissal for teachers’ convention. detected, by the naked eye of :o)|od-y isa|rjiodd|H-t ic|japeq-i :iun|prj-i :a BOXSIHH11V3H April 18-22 — Spring recess. such as Alaska. More and more of cm I nuFN uNor H m rim f wi m a o u i i The Square Circle Club of Manchester Lodge of one is plann^ for the parents of intermarried children. Dec. 8-4 — No school; ACSI teachers’ convention. someone well versed in the anat­ e-s :a-y Sq-£ I j -i Sp-i :saaOM Hi1V3H April 27 — Mid-term progress reports. them are able to withstand pesti­ Masons will have an open house Monday from 9a.m. to The workshops will be held at Temple Beth Sholom Dec. 10 — School board meeting, 7:15 p.m. omy of normal roaches. Laboratory UNI IMI I FI) I HI [ I'AUKINC; H AIN OH SHINfc ' atrau||i|S|N oiuajo|j :]WVNH11V3H May 3 — Half-day sessions; staff development. cides as well, as research from noon at the Masonic TOmple, 28 E. Center St. There wiil as well as at Temple Beth Hillel in South Windsor. Dec. 11 — Facnilty/board Christmas party. equipment must be used to observe May 17 — No school; in -se^ ce day. Ro8s’ lab has helped document. be cards, pool, coffee and refreshments. All Masons For more information, call Lois Lesser at Jewish Dec. 17 — Mid-term progress reports. May 30 — Memorial Day. the more subtle mutations of AN AH IS AND CH At O' f I S I I VALS, INC I’HI SI N T A I ION !> t !»»e»»iP J|enjseao|pjej-t !saiV-Z !»goj|s-i i]d03SH11V]H others. Some of her work focuses on the and their friends are invited. Family Serivce at 236-1927. Dec. 17 — Christmas concert, 7 p.m. June 14 — Last day of school. Some mutants feature different genetics and behavior of roaches. f ■U - >UNCHE8TER HERAl.n. Thunulav A..g 1917

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 20, 1987 — 17 yoL»je Q u€^‘T/o^/, pc.€Afe *• ■B i l l , tnr B r « c b.««. M ANUTS by ChwiM M. Sehtiit ------from IV' soM y^ fiw m r ARE we NOW IbOFN*} HOQMONMtV OF fenrus To TH' IZOCK'H'BOLL has Acewc^ Himes OF TV" tierief, HAVING CHARGED VkunGSTERS 9EEm TH'MEO/UM THRoufii VOUR SUPPER IP YOU RE TMINKIN6 OF FV/A/ 4 6GT AU THEAM'nAfE MAvntUG IS 60IN6 TO JOINING THE FOREIGN ^A(OiAEeD j.foU> 'VET? REPORT IN PERSON TO A n CuLTUfiE-. tUT TwytRAveo fOOCTy^TOTAC . T0NI6HT.. OFFICE IN FRANCE AAPAoVAt-. BACK TDITSGCFAS ArT»(vnoM,$o CftiTcOT*AM(AAekrr /< Send crackers to the non-stop whistler r s T T|tCy«E LESS LIMLy - y ~ PEAR To eNGAGC IM • energy and attention are focused hn ^ ^ s e m o v s ABBY: Your re­ DEAR ABBY: I have never one thing — getting rid o f the pest! 9*eeutoui< sponse to “ BJ disagreed so completely with you ..^ ik FEEUNG FOR BJ D M B I e 1 , as on your advice to the lady whose IN HOUS’TON Welches, Ore.,’’ neighbor whistles. who complained Dear Abby Are you mad? Just because the DEAR ABBY: I have been of, a whistling racket is not made with a tuba or a engaged for four months, and have VOU ALSO HAVE TO SIGN neighbor, was a Abigail Van Buren drum or fam ily squabbles does not UP FOR FIVE VEAR5 ANP now com e to realise that I am not in little shallow. make it any less annoying! Oh, l\l//EI7il START AT THE BOTTOM love with this girl. However, I don’t » (£>» OS. f»>n «wntT^ Rhetorically Lord, were you ever off the beam on AS A PRIVATE i this one. know how to tell her. I know it will asking whether break her heart if I call it off she would prefer STEAMED IN FRESNO HAOAN TMB HOmiWLB by DM Brown* ' z r f t h J between us, but I cannot live with worse distur DEAR ABBY: Constant whis­ her for the rest of my life. She’s a bances (neighbors who screamed, plained about a neighbor who tling, even if it’s pleasant and in fine person, but I don’t love her. fought and threw things, or whose I'M &0\ti&TO whistled from morning to night. perfect tune, can be as much a form Please tell me how to tell her. I kids played loud rock music) While I’m sure this happy, cheerful of noise pollution as those wind truly need your advice. I can’t sleep THE PUB TO “j said; Did you make It to the sidesteps the issue of how to deal man is totally unaware that he’s chimes and office hummers you nights worrying about this UMWINP... rock concert?!" a . with a neighbor who’s bugging you. offending anyone, I think this have discussed in your column. Any dilemma. You suggested sending him should be a message to all of us who sound, if it’s constant and beyond TOSSING AND TURNING something to wet his whistle. I THE GRIZZWELLS ” by Bill Schorr live within earshot of each other. one’s power to control, can become suggest sending him a box of a form of torture. The world is D EAR’TOSSING: You expressed crackers each week, along with a As much as I enjoy the beautiful UH..YEAH..H0W noisy, Give me some peace and yourself very clearly to me. The .»n-5A9PtA\NA5THE picture of Whistler’s mother. chirping of birds in m y yard, if one PEEN quiet, at least in my own home! fewer words the better. And the v^^ONVOURFACE, ; signed. “ I love you, son, but you’re particular bird sat on my patio and BETTY ALBRIGHT, sooner, the better. Be kind. Be H0NE/A6AIN, driving me off my rocker! ’’ chirped the same melody every SAN FRANCISCO honest. Be firm. And begone. H A V E N 'T ' ROBIN READ. day, all day long, I probably would > O U ? ANAHEIM. CALIF, be ready to gag him with a DEAR ABBY: I used to work with Band-Aid! a man who walked up and down the E very teen-ager should know the halls whistling. How I hated it! I truth about sex, drugs and how to be THE BHANTOM by U * Falk A By Barry DEAR ROBIN: (a misnomer for The neighbor was not being was never so glad to see anyone happy. For Abby’s booklet, "What someone who opposes chirping); unkind, Abby; she was simply retire as I was when he did. Sure, Every Teen-Ager Ought to Know," ' w e e n , WHYMAVE >ctl Hear this from more vocally '^Ar> PeOPLB„BURieP. ».«r> CAMrSICb,^ »nIN saying that the same tune morning, there are worse things, but listen­ send a check or money order for , WMITEPA CENTURY TO >OUR tXJINS.CUEENj discordant readers: noon and night, day in and day out, reg ain IC O R ____^ ing to continuous whistling is like a $2.50 and a long, stamped (39 ^LANP&!’ ^ A T FIRST A cetiTURy,, suoKNLy If / o f do nah. was getting to her. bug that swarms around your head. cents). self-addressed envelope to; DEAR ABBY: You put a real w e WERE WB4K. ACVVEy, I THE LIVING • CHERE ATHERTON, At first you try to ignore it until it Dear Abby, Teen Booklet, P.O. Box guilt trip on the lady who com- ^ /MANY PIEP HERE/-.,, snake GOPDEBS^ PHOENIX cn ;rritating that all your 447. Mount Morris, III. 61054. BUT WITH NEWc eaiERimoNS'/, CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crooks a Casale ^WE<3REW^„! t h a t FOR YOUR SAKE. THEREB A SPOT ON THAT UNLESS AFTER­ AMIGO; I HOPE I UNPERSTANP^ NOON.. p l a t f o r m f o r VOU, TOO. OF COURSE, THAT CLOCK NEVER SENORITA YOU- Beer belly’ can be a dangerous sign BTRIKE5 TWELVE. AP photo DEAR DR. harder contractions. bed. GO’TT: Is a beer This peculiarity is explained by a By obtaining a Hotter monitor — belly a sign of For brighter eyes physiological phenomenon called a 24-hour cardiogram recorded cirrhosis of the S tarlin g’s law, which, stated continuously by a portable unit — a liver? A technician at L'Oreal's iaboratory in Ciark, N.J., BLONDIE by Daan Young A Stan Orak* D r. simply, means the strength of a doctor should be able to identify the G o tt heartbeat is proportional to the cause of your husband’s loud examines the unique brushes with speciaily designed I'U . SET VOU, YWAT P ID MB. DEAR amount of blood entering the heartbeats. Your husband should bristles that separate eyelashes. The company now BUT I LOVE „ ___ !li ITS THE ONLY 11 READER: ’The Peter Gott, M.D. BUM STBApi B U M S TE A D C H A S IN G HIM heart’s chambers. When an extra request an examination and a D O ? l y manufactures an eyelash product containing a protein abdominal pro­ beat occurs, the heart pauses while Hotter monitor from the doctor.' 3 tuberance that that adheres to the natural protein of the eyelash. h > ^ i it waits for the normal beating often appears in pattern to be established. There­ If you have questions about ARLO AND JANIS ® by Jimmy Johnaon p eop le who fore. m ore filling takes place and menopause, you can get answers in drink excessive VE5,5IR IDID VATCHTV the first normal beat will be more Dr. Gott’s new Health Report on the Th e New PUT, GOSH DARkt millions THANKS FOR amounts of beer can be due to liver liver disease and will obtain a blood vigorous. If ■ extra beats occur subject. Send $1 to P.O. Box 91369, ALL AFTERNOON ALTHOUGH OF AMERICANS LOVE disease. In heavy drinkers, fat is test to assess liver function. I KNEW m DISAPPROVED NOTHING, OIUE.' regularly, a patient may expe­ Cleveland. OH 44101-3369. be sure to . TUEVISlOH SIR... ^ deposited in the liver and will cause rience several minutes of normal ask for the Health Report on KID FASHION it to enlarge. Fluid also can leak out DEAR DR. GOTT: Sometimes but stronger beats. This does not Menopause. Youth and Maternity Resale Shop o f the abdominal lining, pool in the my husband’s heart beats so loudly necessarily indicate a heart Now Under New Ownership abdominal cavity and cause swel­ that I think someone’s driving by abnormality. ling. This is called ascites. with a flat tire. ’This only happens at Starling’s law also affects people Consignments For Fall Once fatty infiltration occurs in night when he’s lying down. Tests when they change body position Irish home rule • Maternity • Cratta • Baby Fam itore • Toys WHAT A aUV bv SHI H**M the liver, inflammation 'may de­ reveal nothing. What is the reason ♦rom upright to supine, because England’s King George V signed • Chlldrea’a Clothes wwasshi m______velop. scarring takes place and the for the loud beat? gravity encourages more blood to the Irish Home Rule Act Sept. 18, liver shrinks. This is cirrhosis and enter the heart when we are lying 1914. However, its implementation Special Thursday Evening Hours | is the end result of alcoholic liver DEAR READER: Forceful heart down. Therefore, normal beating was suspended during World W arl. till 8 P.M. for Back to School damage. contractions are often called palpi­ can bo more vigorous. By the end of the war, the Easter ^Shogglnj^ug^^^Aug^T J0HN5ON "W E’LL HAVE Most patients with "beer belly” tations. They occur in a variety of Finally, people are often more Rising of 1916 had hardened opinion have simply become overweight, Came la aad Compare • T W O situations. aware of their heartbeats when on both sides and made orderly I Oar Qoallty aad Prlcea _ and the fat is distributed in the Extra heartbeats are followed by ALLEY OOP Dave Graue they go to bed. The environment is progression to dominion status for 212 Talcottville R d„ Vernon, CT. SHIRLEY TEMPLES, abdominal wall. Beer supplies a lot contractions that are more forceful quieter and attention is focused on Ireland impossible. Civil war fol­ Actom from V tm oo Protaulbiul Park IS36...... of unneeded calories. Nonetheless, than normal. Patients may not be internal workings, rather than on WELL, A L , l o o k s / I FOUND VERY------GOOD,)TH'WINDS THINK \ HEREf/VL/ MAKE EURE lowed — first between the British Tues.-FrI. 10-5, Sat. 10-2 • 8 7 5 -8 1 6 6 t h a t w a s LIKE YO U'RE A I AN EXTRA .,,1 \ when I see a beer drinker with a aware of the weak extra beats, but MISTER S PICKING '® ‘J'D BETTER 1 OUR TORPEDO I external events. Palpitations are and the Irish and then between Irish i i ^ MEMBER OF OURV UNIFORM HOWARTH.V UP,SIR.' prominent abdomen. I worry about A GOOD YEAR.” EXPEDITION.' \ FOR 'IM, TOR SOME I <^T INTO / IS RRMLY they usually sense the succeeding common soon after they retire to moderates and Irish extremists. WELCOME ABOARD! { LIEUTENANT.' S t h e s e ( s e c u r e d , MR. w e a t h e r !,)WHILE YOU / HOWARTH.' . \ HAVE A CHANCE! CIWT K«g FiSMbi Syrtpcsli. be k lOKT NIVEA COLGATE MMK PAMPRIN VASELINE Paste 5 oz or VISAGE Vaseline* Intensive Care Bridge Creme Lotion Maximum )otton Gei 4.6 oz. DIFFERENCE Intensive Bath Beads 2 oz. Strength Swabs Care* Hairspray P o m p R j n Caplets BoBeads All Types Aerosol $407 16's tsKai 3 7 5 ’s Non-Aerosol NORTH 8-28-S7 A little more stead of playing queen and a club, he I IS oz. 7 oz. ♦ 632 led the club nine from his hand and ™ e b o r n l o s e r ®byArt8anaom 4 oz. $ 1 7 9 ♦ 43 insurance overtook with the 10 in dummy. Natu­ ♦ 987 rally East won the jack and returned a [D0ESK]T.Vp:i6Hr! ICAM T e e f ^ / wm 'dXlTOGD BLDWIH6 OUT ^ I >8 ttsfrjvig (xnrta' $429 ♦ A K 10 8 7 By James Jacoby diamond. Declarer trumped, overtook <5oLQftevoeeu'T ’ WORtC^ANV ‘5O0MP OITOF IHGTEAP O F ^ < 1 1 1 6 IN? y ' WEST EAST the club queen in dummy and was able ♦ Q 8 ♦ K 974 South may have been hallucinating to discard three losing spades on the rr! Y ♦ 8 7 5 2 ♦ 6 when he jumped to four no-trump ask­ good clubs. Although this play sacri­ ♦ K Q J 10 4 ♦ 6 5 3 2 ing for aces. There was nothing in ficed the best chance for a overtrlck, it B L'O R EA L ♦ 53 ♦ J642 North’s bidding to suggest that he had paid off in today’s layout, and the slam SEA& AGREE was made. _) GOLD Mega Gel or SOUTH values that would justify a slam con­ EDGE S h a m p o o o r CHUBS ♦ A ^ 10 5 tract. But this time South was lucky, But what if East had allowed the Shave Gel SKI Baby Wipes Modeling Spritz since the North cards supported quite club 10 to win the trick? Declarer can BOND Conditioner ♦ AKQJ 109 All Types Suntan Lotion ♦ a a decent play for six hearts. Most now play a spade to his jack. West will Powder All Types 40's 4oz/4 oz. ♦ Q9 overbidders play their cards well win the queen and try to cash a dia­ 7 oz. Assorted Types mond. South will ruff and play the club 4 oz. 7 oz. Vulnerable: North-South (they have to, to avoid going broke), 4 oz. $ 1 1 9 and South was no exception. queen to the A-K. When the club jack l $219 Dealer; South TM He won the ace of diamonds and does not fall. South can now try anoth­ FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thaves DabyVMpes Weft North East Sooth drew trumps. He could see that he had er spade finesse. That wins, and the ! ♦ all 13 tricks if the jack of clubs fell un­ slam is still made. V/OULP You /MlWt) fVOLDlN^ OUj^ PL/^£ IN LlNEf WE'P i-ipg TO <50 W AT^H Pass 1 NT Pass 24 der the Q-K-A. If it didn’t, he might Pass 3^ Pass 4 NT need to find either the K-Q of spades 1-CN^ TV. Pass 54 Pass 6V 1 or any doubleton spade honor in the Pass Pass Pass A new book by James Jacoby and ORALB Blast hand. All of those chances im­ his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is proved the probability of the slam suc­ Opening lead: ♦ K now available at bookstores. It is “Ja­ Toothbrushes ceeding, but declarer wanted even PLAYTEX CLEAR coby on Card Games," published by Child #20 KCTRACTREWCTM A&D more insurance. And be found it. In­ Pharos Books. CALDESCENE Non-deodorant GAS-X Youth #30. Powder Tampons EYES GasX Ta b le ts PUMP 2 oz. All Types E y e D ro p s Extra Strength e y e s o e e w i 2 .5 OZ. Polly’s Pointers 28's .50 02. 1 8 ‘8 T h a v £5 & -2 0 $ 1 7 7 experimenting, additional eggs or to clamp onto the soil around the roots WINTHROP®byDlckCavalll Follow directions milk may make a richer pancake, but of the weed. Twist slightly before you yon also may upset the balance of the pull. - DiS. 'rOLl RE (SOINGr TO SE E THE IV e INVITED SOME QERMS when using mixes formula and the batter may be of the r THOUGHT BACE OF THE ©JBIAY TODAY, TOMYANTI-SERM LECTURE. wrong ,consistency for successful t-s. CHIPS. . DOGS VWERE BRECK By Polly Fisher pancakes. CAMPHO You can make delicious sourdough SUPROSEDTC BONANZA! TODAY ANUSOL The corn breads I have made may breads, cakes and pancakes at home ^ 5E FEARLESS. Suppositories DEAR POLLY — With pancake be mixed or beaten with a spoon rath­ Shampoo, 15 oz. THERAGRAN Contraceptive ^ PMsodemi mixes, are you supposed to add eggs? with your own homemade starters er than an electric mixer. Many corn and the easy recipes in Polly’s news­ Sponges 12’a PHENIQUE Skin It says on the package to add water. Is breads seem to call for a temperature Vitamins milk necessary? When mixing corn letter “Baking with Sourdoughs and I *1« liquid C le a n se r o f 3S0 degrees or 375 degrees. Howev­ Starters.” Send |1 for each copy to \ Hairspray, 7 oz. 100 Plus 60 I2 ‘s $ 2 7 7 bread must one use an electric mixer? er, there may certainly be excepUons. 7.5 oz. Which is the correct temperature to POLLY’S POINTERS, in care of thH $ 1 5 9 All Types Again, the best advice I can give yon newspaper, P.O. Box 93863, Cleve­ Jii bake it at: 375 degrees or 425 de­ Ju /, ^ , • /lit 4\,V4 /, V SSnSfiS 5 oz. is to heed the recipe directions or the land, OH 44101-5863. Be sure to in­ □ $ grees? - JUST CURIOUS Mousse 5 oz. $ 1 1 3 9 2«7 package directions on a mix. Follow­ clude the title. DEAR CURIOUS — Learn to trust ing directions usually leads to bakiue d m i ■MCI $1$7 • imic the directions! If your package of pan­ success! — PO LLY U.8. ACRK8 by’Jim Davl* cake mix sairs to add water and does DEIAR POLLY — My favorite un­ Polly will send you a Polly Dollar All Typsa not mention eggs, they don’t want you sung gardening tool: needlenose pli­ to add eggs. Or milk. These Ingredi- (fl) if she uses your favorite Pointer, ers. They can root out weeds with Peeve or Problem in her column Available at participating eala are probably already ia the mix minimal disturbance to neighboring DO,HAVE VOU TRIEP APJOSTIN&) Crown Pharmacy Write POLLY’S POINTERS in care of VALUE PLUS STORESI FOSTEX la dehydrated form. If yon feel like plants. Ease the points into the ground v e r t ic a l HOLPf j— ^ Not all Items available at Lenox Pharmacy this newspaper. Prescription Center 10% BPO Bar MENNEN 208 W. Center St. all stores. 289 E. Center St MENNEN Not responsible tor Manchester 3.75 oz. Speed stick Manchester typographical errors. Antl-Perspirant Skin Bracer All Types All Types Heilth a EZl 2.25 oz. 3.5 oz. PEOPLE WHO KNflW A e g ffisd l Beauty Aids Kay Drug Co. Brooki Pharmacy Quinn’s Pharmacy know there's acertein m^ic "™ "— 643-2711 Sale Priceil 14 Main SL, 585 Enfleld Ave., 873 Main SL JKX. $ 1 7 7 ebout Clessified Advertising. Enflold xsasssssss- BFFeCTIVE OATES East Hartford Manchester August io-saim 3TM PA/lap-ro 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursilay. A u k . 20, 1987

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 20, 1987 — H Thursday TV Game goal New tax law has an impact is aiding 5:00PM (D IS ] The Almost Royel Fa- mily The membert of the Henderson fa­ mily set up their own kingdo> on Great SCARECROW on decisions made long ago Mosquito Island. (60 min.) AND family talk [E S P N ] Powerboat Racing: Popeya Off- MRS. KING Among the Shore Grand Prix From New Orleans. (60 first $500; the funds would be taxed min.) (R) more shocking On “ Scarecrow aspects of the at their own rates (II percent) on 5:30PM [H BO J MOVIE: Th e War Boy' and Mrs. King," the KALISPELL, Mont. [A P] — Two new tax law is the next $500; and the remaining A young boy's childhood is cut short lamlly counselors here have $2,000 would be taxed at presuma­ when he must deal with the tensions of new man In Dot­ that in many re­ ty's (Beverly .Qar- n teamed up to market a game they spects it is retro­ bly 38.5 percent (their parents’ World War II. Helen Shaver. Kenneth Sylvia rate). So poor little S-year-old Kate Walsh. 1985. Rated NR. land) life turns developed to help families express active—no mat­ their feelings. out to be a heavy ter what some and 9-year-old Sarah would each 6;00PM OD CD ® ® ® News owe $825 on $3,000 income. That’s an gambler court­ “ Feeling Faces,” a set of round officials claim. Porter ( D Three's Company effective rate of 27.5 percent. To ing her under false cards depicting human emotions Not only does CD Matt Houston give you some idea of what that pretenses. The Invites players to match cards and the law affect d D Gimme a B'’eak Joey's life is saved means, a single adult could reach CBS series airs encourages participants to talk transactions by a man claiming to be from another about their feelings. $55,000 of taxable income and still planet. THURSDAY, that take place Creators Anna Louise Walker pay an effective rate of that same (H ) Greatest American Hero AUQ. 20. after the law was passed; italsocan regularly for the girls in certifi­ and Kathy McCaughey Wright both 27.5 percent in 1987. Angie have a devastating impact on cates of deposit. Up to 1987, this have worked with troubled families Doctor Who CHECK IISTINGS arrangements you made years technique worked fine. The child­ In short, the tax rates for the involved with the Flathead County (2D Charlie's Angels FOR EXACT T(ME * before. You may be clobbered and ren were building up nest eggs and, children are extremely — and I Juvenile Probation Department @D Quincy much, if not all, of your financial while the gifts were not tax- mean extremely — They knew that families needed to dD Reporter 41 planning for your children may go deductible by the parents, there disproportionate. learn communication skills in order dZ) MacNeil / Lehrar Nawshour right down the drain. were significant tax savings. Since 8:30PM ® 91,000.000 Chano* of a [ES PN ] SportsCantsr ^ ^ ^ ^ to improve home life, but found a This is not an exaggeration of the dD Fama (60 min.) (In Stereo) Lifetime critical lack of materials to help the earnings on the certificates BUT THERE IS much that can be [M A X ] MOVIE; 'OpfMsIng Foros' At a* situation. were taxed at the much lower tax salvaged. Since Seth and Rachel [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Dot and Kaato' Animated (22) dD Family Ties (CC) Jennifer plays grueling military survival camp the c ^ - thdln. A young girl faces all sorts of perils after dumb to impress a boy in her science mander goes insane and wages real war rates of the children, everyone are going through the equivalent of something she eats reduces her to the Ms. Wright said she began class. (R) (In Stereo) on the recruits. Tom Skarritt. Liaa fEF>< WHY FOCUS ATTENTION on came out a winner — except the tax a mid-year tax checkup, they size of an insect Animated. 1985. Rated developing the Feeling Faces game chhorn. 1986. Rated R. taxes now? Primarily because this collector. should; (1) Cash in the CDs for the NR [E S P N ] Volleyball: U.S. va. Cuba From after she noticed that youths’ AP photo Havana. (90 min.) (Taped) [U S A ] Feather and Father Gang ■ is mid-year, when many tax-saving children. (2) As soon as possible, [E S P N ] SportsLook attention was drawn to a series of Actor Timothy Qalton poses with techniques for 1987 are being The Daniels were thinking far put money in Double E Savings news is that Dalton is an attractive [M A X J MOVIE: 'Broken Rainbow' 9:00PM ® (MOVIE; ‘Local Haro' An 11:35PM ® Entertainment Tonlgfir aspiring junior executive is sent to Scot­ smiling and scowling faces In her reviewed. And many taxpayers are ahead because they were serious actress Maryann d'Abo in “The Living Oscar-winning portrait of the cultural Actor Kevin Costner ("The Untoucha* notebook. Bonds and let the money accumu­ addition to the rogue’s gallery of actors upheaval experienced in 1985 by land to persuade a seacoast village to bies") (In Stereo) discovering to their chagrin that parents. And they did everything late. The earnings on EE bonds Daylights.” James Bond is a new man sell its land to a giant petrochemical Expressions on the Feeling Faces matters are much worse — from a who have portrayed Ian Fleming's secret 10.000 Navajo Indians forced to leave 12:00AM ® WKRP in Cincinnati. . . right at the time they did it. grow tax-deferred. (3) Or put the this summer — literally. And the happy their Arizona homelands. Narrated by company. Peter Rlegert. Burt Lancaster, cards are happy, sad, puzzled, tax point of view — than they had agent. Martin Sheen. 1985. Rated NR. Denis Lawson. 1983. ® Ask Dr. Ruth (R) money in stocks that pay a lot of determined, scared, excited, anticipated. Consider a fairly typi­ BUT NOW COMES retroactive dividends in kind — in shares of [U S A ] Cartoons ( ® (3D Our World (CC) From October ( ® Cannon lonely, etc. Players can simply 1962; the Cuban Missile Crisis; the cal situation, as told to me by Eli J. tax effects. The earnings on the stock rather than cash. That’s 6:30PM CD m*a*s*h (ID Tales of the Unexpected A quiet men' match *them, as in many simple Seattle World’s Fair; the Broadway believes he saw the cruel bully who' Warach, chief consulting editor at certificates, to the extent they tax-free. (4) And there's that old ® ® ABC News (CC) opening of "Mr. President"; debut of tet- made his school days miserable.' . . card games, or they can use them to Prentice Hall Information exceed $1,000 for each child, now standby — an oldie, but real goodie ' evison's "The Jetsons" and "The Bev­ stimulate discussion about In ‘Living Daylights/ Dalton (3D Benson MOVIE: Th e Boardwalk' An oldefly^ Services. will be taxed at the parents’ highest — tax-free municipal bonds. erly Hillbillies"; SONY introduces a 5- (2D emotions. (2D Laverne & Shirley inch TV set. (60 min.) (R) Brooklyn couple tries to survive the Seth and Rachel Daniels have two rates! And that’s true even though Another thing you will be finding problems and dangers of their rapidly (H> ® NBC News ( ® MOVIE; 'Robin and Marian' After “^Feelings are neither good nor young children, Kate, age 5, and the gifts were made years before out: Not only will the tax be decaying inner-city neighborhood. Lbd* bad,” the two counselors say in (2D Nightly Business Report years of crusading, Robin Hood finally Strssberg, Janet Leigh, Ruth Gordon*. Sarah, age 9. Since both girls are the new law took effect. Here’s substantially higher for your child­ returns to find the maid Marian. Sean dD Noticiero Univislon 1980. their company literature. “ It’s under 14, they are being hit with a why: The new law states that when ren (that really means for you), but gives us a different Bond Connery, Audrey Hepburn, Robert what we do with our feelings that [C N N ] Showbiz Today Shaw. 1976. (2D Consumer Discount Network « new never-before-seen tax children under 14 have unearned there will be much more paperwork affect us in a positive or negative crackdown. income (interest, dividends, and so By Linda Deutsch [E S P N ] Winner's Circle Horse Racing (2D MOVIE: '10' Caught in a mid-life Alfred Hitchcock Presents involved. In addition to filing Stradivarius cello as a toboggan. Magazine way.” Seth and Rachel had conscien­ on) in excess of $1,000, the excess, crisis, a man pursues his dream girl. ®D Gene Scott - I j/ regular tax return forms for the The Associated Press Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews. Bo Derek In families where communica­ tiously gone about setting up a James is always good for a few [T M C ] MOVIE; Yentr In turn-of-the- [C N N ] Newsnight >• •• starting in 1987, is taxed at the children, you also must file a Cinema Review laughs. century Eastern Europe, a young woman 1979 tion skills have not been developed. financial plan that would sock a way parents’ highest rate. completely new form (Form 8615) James Bond is a new man this [ES PN ] SportsLook ’There are spies, counterspies and disguises herself as a man in order to (22) dD Cheers (CC) Sam and Diane at­ Ms. Wright said. “ People who are money for the girls’ college educa­ Assume that Kate and Sarah each for them when they are under 14 summer — literally. pursue the education traditionally for­ tend a prenuptial session with a promi­ 12:05AM ® m o v ie : Arthur th* angry think that they have to fight. tions and even their wedding spies whose affiliation is doubtful. bidden to Jewish women Adapted from has a total of $3,000 in interest in and have over $1,000 in unearned And the happy news Is that nent marriage counselor (John Cleese in King' A 20th century woman finds hen When families talk about anger, expenses. Money was put away of wonders. James appears to be Jeroen Krabbe, as General Georgi Isaac Bashevis Singers's short story. an Emmy Award-nominated guest role). self viewing the saga of Camelot after Herald plioto by Tucker 1987. Neither would pay tax on the income. Timothy Dalton, number five on the practicing safe sex: In this film he’s Koskov. a Russian defector (or is Barbra Streisand, Amy Irving. Mandy (R) (In Stereo) falling through a mysterious hole at Sto^. they learn that it’s okay to be a ngry. Bond hit parade, is an attractive Patinkin. 1983 Rated PG. (In Stereo) a one-woman man. he?) is an urbane addition to the (23) Upstairs, Downstairs nehenge. Malcolm McDowell, Candice and learn to share those feelings in addition to the gallery of actors who Bergen, Oyan Cannon. 1965. (R) Maryam D’Abo is the beautiful Bond bad guys. If Bond is mono­ 7:00PM (D CBS News @D Novela: Ess Muchacha da Ojos Cafe an appropriate way. They need to Crafty senior have portrayed Ian Fleming’s cellist who wins Bond’s heart. One gamous. Georgi is not. (D News [C N N ] Larry King Live 12:20AM [H B O ] m o v ie : 'Savliig: learn how to share their positive debonair Agent 007. wishes she projected a little more In the end, the story involving ® Wheel of Fortune (CC) Grace' (CC) A newly appointed pope filin g s , too.” ' Larry Lombardi is making a cutting board in hobby shop Births In “ The Living Daylights," Dal­ [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Fourth Wiah' A father of a makes a secret pilgrimage to an impov­ fire; she’s a bit wimpy as a sidekick international arms and drug deal­ ® «100,000 Pyramid leukemia stricken boy tries to enrich his ■Ms. Wright said that when at the Manchester Senior Citizens' Center on East Middle ton gives us a Bond who is less erished Italian village. Tom Conti. Far, in his wild adventures. ing seems incidental to the action (3D Jeffersons (CC) son's last days. Robert Betties, John nando Rey. Eriand Josephson. 1986/ parents and children discuss what world weary than Roger Moore and Meillon. 1976 Turnpike. Lombardi's specialty is designing and making Many of the gimmicks of the 007 scenes set in exotic locales includ­ dD Best of Saturday Night Rated PG. makes them feel scared, for in­ Morse, Chelsea Ann, daughter of Malllonx, Craig Michael, son of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren more realistic about life than the [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Club Paradise' A seedy, clocks which he sells at the center. Frank L. and Dorine L. Morse of 334 formula for box office success ing Morocco and Afghanistan. (ID M*A-S*H 12:30AM CS) Archie Bunker's P lo ^ stance, or the last time that were Keith and Paula Roberts Mailloux Ckimbra of 63 Elm St. daring Sean Connery. He takes run-down island resort becomes the cen­ Highland Road, Coventry, was born of 272 Swamp Road, Coventry, was remain alive after 25 years — and Director John Glen keeps the (22) Wheel of Fortune ter of action after the owner writes ® Nightlife (R) (In Stereo) ^ s<5)Bred. they learn a lot about each risks out of necessity, not just for they’re still fun. Bond’s sportscar action moving at a swift pace, and flashy travel brochures to put life into other. Aug. 4 at Manchester Memorial born Aug. 8 at Manchester Memor­ Yoon, Janny Ky onga, daughter of fun. (2D MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour ® ® U te Night With David Lettermen still performs marvelous feats, and producer Albert Broccoli, who the old place. Robin Williams. Peter (In Stereo) ■ “'Kids are fascinated to learn the Social Security Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ ial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Sung Han and Jung Han Yoon of 40 This may be the first 007 opus in d D Barney Miller O'Toole. Twiggy, 1986 Rated PG-13 (In Olcott St., was born Aug. 1 at that master of spycraft. Q (Des­ launched the Ian Fleming thrillers ® ) Alfred Hitchcock Preaente things that their parents are afraid ents are Raymond Rail of Willi- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Weldon which distinctions between good dD Dating Game Stereo) Manchester Memorial Hospital. mond Llewelyn), is older but still 25 years ago, has followed an old ® ) Dating Game of. It brings up stories of the past ” mantic and Elizabeth Welden of Roberts of McLean, Texas. His and evil seem to blur and defini­ (3D Jeffersons [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Iron Eagle' (CC) The Standish Road, Coventry. Her inventing gadgets such as an maxim — “ if it ain’t broke, don’t fix teen-age son of a fighter pilot and a re­ [E S P N ] NFL Films Presents Such conversation enables eve­ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Lynch, Sarah Danielle, daughter tions of good guys and bad guys (dD Hollywood Squares paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Mailloux of East exploding keyring with a whistled it.” tired Air Force colonel take drastic ac­ [U S A ] Edge of Night ' • rybody to build vocabulary. learn of Michael and Michelle Brahman aren’t crystal clear. The girl in the (ID Novela: Victoria * tion to rescue the boy's father from his Death in hospital Mrs. Russell Morse of Ridgewood Hartford. song as the trigger. “ The Living Daylights” is rated listening skills and gain the ability Lynch of 916 North River Road,, movie — and there’s always a girl dZ) Nightly Business Report Middle Eastern captors. Jason Gedrick, 1:00AM ( ® Ropers There are car chases, airplane PG for violence, which is a Bond to identify feelings, she said. Trial, Coventry. She has a sister, Coventry, was born July 28 at — debuts as a villain but quickly is dD Matt Houston Louis Gossett. Tim ThomerSon. 1986. ® True Confeesione Kelley Rae, 3‘/i. Shaw-Mumford, Evan Matthew, chases and a breath-catching race staple. Running time is 130 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) “ Every family wants love and Manchester Memorial Hospital. revealed as a heroine. And wonder [C N N ] Moneyline ® ) Joe Franklin '" " understanding.” she said, but son of Robert Mumford and Mau­ down a ski slope with a $150,000 minutes. [T M C ] MOVIE: Rage' A rancher seeks Legassle, Shayla Marie, daugh­ Her maternal grandparents are [ES P N ] SportsCenter QD Twilight Zone ‘' ” many don’t know how to obtain it. won’t stop benefit reen E. Shaw of 61 Hilltop Drive, revenge against the Army when his ter of John and Kim Nadeau was born Aug. 8 at Manchester Jim and Nancy Cutler of New Port [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Hanky Panky' A mild- young son is accidentally killed by poi­ (2D MOVIE: 'Once Upon A Time In New The women believe that the key is to Legassie of 3 Hendee Road, An­ Richie, Fla. Her paternal grand­ mannered architect gets caught in a son gas. George C. Scott. Richard Base- York' Tony Anthony. Adolf Cell. increase communication. Memorial Hospital. His maternal hart. Martin Sheen 1972. Rated PG. dover, was born Aug. 6 at Manches­ parents are Joseph and Mary web of intrigue and murder. Gene (3D Maude Now that the card game has been grandparents are Elizabeth and Sunday morning tennis games Wilder. Gilda Radner, Richard Widmark QUESTION; My husband re­ certifies that the patient is termi­ ter Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ Ralph Shaw of 91 Overlook Drive. Lynch of Hartford. She has a [U S A ] MOVIE; Power' A Chicago dock [C N N ] Crossfire printed and distributed, the two 1982 Rated PG worker rises in the labor ranks with the cently died in the hospital. Will this nally ill. (2) the patient chooses to nal grandparents are Norman and His paternal grandparents are brother, Scott, 6, and a sister, [ES P N ] Australian Rules Football (60 have developed a board game that disqualify me from being entitled to Jennifer, 8. [U S A ] Airwolf aid of the mob and becomes arrogant min.) (R) , receive care from a hospice instead Renette Nadeau of 305 Brewster St., Mary and William Mumfprd of 872 and corrupt. Joe Don Baker, Karen works on the same principles. the lump-sum death payment? of the standard Medicare benefits Coventry. Her paternal grand­ Vernon St. Landry, Danielle Rae, daughter 7:30PM ( ® PM Magazine The anima­ Black, Howard da Silva. 1980. Part 2 of [T M C ] MOVIE: 'April Fool's Day* (CC) A '.‘Self-help groups are growing.” iead to CBS series for Reid tors behind the original "Snow White 2 group of young preppies face death for a terminal illness, and (3) care mother is Joyce Legassie of East of Bruce and Dianna Martel Landry and the Seven Dwarfs" film; former from an unknown source when they are saW Ms. Wright, “ and everybody ANSWER: No. the fact that he is provided by a Medicare-certified Hartford. Loftnt, Christopher Potter, son of of 18 Cook Drive, Bolton, was born "Let's Make a Deal" model Carol Merrill 9:30PM S D (SS Night Court NBC exe­ stranded on an island. Deborah Fore-1 needs tools and techniques. In any died in a hospital does not disqual­ hospice. George K. and Laura Malone By Jerry Buck and her daughter Hillary cutive Brandon Tartikoff pleads for the July 30 at Manchester Memorial Atlanta.’ I said, ‘Great.’ Two weeks chef.” man. Deborah Goodrich. 1966. Rated R. kind of family dysfunction, people ify you from the lump-sum death MacMnllen, Ashley Nichole, Loftus of Newport, R.I., was born The Associated Press custody of an accused TV-ratings fa­ (In Stereo) Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ later we got a pilot deal with CBS There’s a wide assortment of ® Current Affair are stuffing their feelings. These benefit, $255. If you are receiving daughter of Brian M. and Diane Aug. 10 at Newport (R.I.) Hospital. mily. (R) QUESTION: I get SSI checks. My ents are Mr. and Mrs. Theade and Hugh asked me, ‘Do you other characters, including Bubba ( B d D Jeopardyl (CC). [U S A ] Edge of Night ■ « games help them express them” benefits on your husband’s earn­ Strobaugh MacMullen of 69 Wells His maternal grandparents are Dr. LOS ANGELES — Tim .Reid’s 10:00PM (® (2D News neighbor has asked me to baby-sit Martel of South Windsor. Her remember what we talked about? “ ’ Weisberger, a Jewish lawyer with a ® Entertainment Tonight Actor Kevin 1:10AM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Strippot' Six ings record, you receive the one­ St., was born Aug. 7 at Manchester and Mrs. H. John Malone of newest series for CBS, “ Frank’s ® 39) 20/20 (CC) . (60 min ) once a week and plans to pay me paternal grandparents are Mr. and Reid says they didn’t even get a thick Southern accent, played by Costner ("The Untouchables"). (In women talk about their lives and liveli­ time check automatically. If not, Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Manchester. His paternal grand­ Place,” got its start over a game of Stereo) (ID INN News hood as they prepare to compete at the. about $15. Will I lose SSI money i l l Mrs. (Harence Landry of Vermont. chance to pitch the idea to CBS Robert Harper, and the Rev. Deal, you’ll have to file an application. grandparents are Thomas and parents are Mrs. Alice Loftus of tennis. Well, sort of. dD INN News (3D Mission Impossible First Annual Stripper's Convention's' accept? She has a brother, Nicolas, 2, and a programming executive Kim a cleric of dubious reputation, Las Vegas. Janette Boyd, Sara CostdT Dolores Bridges and Richard Stro­ Newport, R.I., and the late George In the show, which will debut in (3D (2D Carson's Comedy Classics Public Records sister, Veronique, 5., LeMasters. played by Lincoln Kilpatrick. ( ® (3D LA. Law Reprise of the series 1966. Rated R. (In Stereo) QUESTION: My husband was baugh of Michigan. Her paternal Loftus. He has a sister, Taylor, 4. the fall, Reid stars as Frank (2D Barney Miller pilot. Becker baits a woman, who only ANSWER: Probably not. The Johansen, Edwnrd DnvM Jr., son “ We walked In and Kim says he “ Hugh had in mind that Frank 1:30AM ® Gat Smart taken ill last August and he still grandparents are Kenneth and Parrish, a straight-laced college Newlywed Game wants an amicable divorce, with shock­ first $65 of your monthly earnings had an idea for a college professor would also inherit some rental (3D dD ing pictures of her husband. (60 min.) hasn’t been able to go back to work. Cynthia MacMullen of Enfield. Trainer, Heather Mary, daughter of Edward David and Elsie S. (3D INN News Warranty deeds are not counted in figuring your SSI professor from Massachusetts who who owns a restaurant in New property, including a funeral (ID Alice Part 1 of 2. Part 2 of 2. (R) (In Stereo) He is receiving a Social Security of John and Mary Nolan Trainor Iff MeIntire Johansen of 2409 Boston (3D Secrets of Success payment. However, you should still inherits a down-home Creole res­ Orleans,’’ he says. “ He went on for home,” Reid says. “ But when he d?) Wild, Wild World of Animals (23) Mystery: Adventures of Sherlock Keith R. Baudis to Dennis W. disability benefit plus benefits for Bergeron, Ashley Marie, daugh­ of East Middle 'Turnpike, was born Turnpike, Coventry, was bora July taurant in a mostly black neighbor­ (3D Home Shopping Game tell Social Security. about 20 minutes. Then he asked us got to New Orleans he found that [C N N ] Crossfire Holmes (CC) Holmes and Watson try to Smith and Andrew Whitehead. me and our two young children. ter of Bruce A. and Robin Marie Aug. 8 at Manchester Memorial 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ hood in New Orleans. His New solve a puzzle involving unusual foot­ (D IS ) MOVIE; There Goes My HearV'lv to think It over for a few days. Hugh most of the funeral homes are run [D IS ] Mouseterpiece Theater T40-142 Spruce St., conveyance tax This has been a great help to us. Williams of 304 Flanders River Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ tal. His maternal grandparents are England starchiness immediately prints and a dead man found in a locked rich girl unable to find love in her jif-^ Road, Coventry, was born Aug. 7 at Noel Schweitzer of Ashford and and I looked at each other and said by women. We went to one and [E S P N ] SpeedWeek room. (60 min.) (R) fluent environment, takes a job in a di^"* $192.50. Does everyone who works under QUESTION: I am scheduled to go ents are Helen and Ronald Nolan of clashes with the laissez-faire atti­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Russell Schweitzer of Coventry. His we didn’t have to think it over, this found it was run by a beautiful [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Lady from Shan­ (3D Noticiero Univision partment store in search of simple hap­ -.^Albert H. and Christine Laroeque Social Security have this kind of into the hospital next month, and I Vernon. Her paternal grandparents tude of the restaurant’s staff and ghai' An Irish sailor becomes a murder piness. Fredric March, Virginia Bruce,* Her maternal grandparents are are John and Ruth Trainor of paternal grandparents are Fred was better than anything we had in young black woman. Hugh looked dZ) Upstairs, Downstairs to-Rahim and Sherry R. Shamash. protection? don’t undersand how the prosprc- customers. mind." pawn when he accompanies a beautiful Patsy Kelly. 1936. tive payment system under Medi­ Shirley A. Williams of Aspinall Tolland. She has two brothers, and Myrtle Johansen of Brialee at me and said, ‘Daphne. ’ He added woman and her lawyer husband on a (3D P er^ Mason 74-76 Wells St.. $204,000. His wife, Daphne Maxwell Reid, [C N N ] Newsnight Update Drive, Andover, and Charles A. Sean, 5, and Nicholas, 4. Camp Ground. He has two sisters, Reid says CBS wanted to capture the character of her mother, who cruise. Rita Hayworth. Orson Welles, Ev­ [CNN] CNN News Helen M. Ford and Bertha F. ANSWER: They sure do. as long care works. Does this mean I will also stars as his love interest, the music and the texture of New erett Sloane. 1948. [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow ha ve to pay more for my core? Does Williams of 82 South Road, Bolton. Jennifer, 3, and Leianna, 30 owns the funeral home and is very [ES P N ] Auto Racing; USAC Midgets Hanson to Blanchard & Rossetto as they have worked long enough Parker, Derek Raymond, son of Hanna Griffin, a mortician and Orleans. it have anything to do with how long Her paternal grandparents are months. powerful and is in a wheelchair like 8:00PM ( ® Scarecrow and Mrs. King (90 min.) 2:00AM ® MOVIE; -Qrand Hotai' A Construction Inc., 162 Union St.. and recently enough in employ­ Donnie and Sandra A. LaMothe embalmer. “ They kept saying they wanted Big Daddy.” Dotty falls for a chauffer who takes on I stay in the hospital? Mary Lou and Joseph F. Marinelli Major League Baseball: group of hotel inhabitants spends a day coi!iveyance tax $605. ment covered under the Social Parker of 99 Maple St., was born Reid says the original idea the feel of New Orleans. Well, what the identity of his wealthy employer to 10:30PM (3D reflecting on life and love. Greta Gafbo, of Gilead Road, Andover. Her Reid’s wife previously made New York Yankees at Seattle Mariners . Kevin W. and Ellen M.Dougan to Security program. It is not just a July 26 at Manchester Memorial OH analysis offers evolved between serves during his we ended up with was Hugh impress her. (60 min.) (R) Lionel Barrymore. Joan Crawford. ANSWER: The prospective pay­ maternal great-grandparents are several guest appearances on (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) 1932. Kenneth R. Dougan. 14 Highland retirement program. It provides Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Sunday morning tennis matches Wilson’s creation. It’s not exactly (® MOVIE: 'Murphy's War* A WWII Ir­ ment system does not affect the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams Sr. of clue to engine health “ W KRP in Cincinnati.” She also (2D INN News ( ® MOVIE: Triumph of Hercules' The St.. $68,700. disability benefits to the worker father was the late Raymond with Hugh Wilson, the creator- New Orleans, but it has the feel. ishman who, after the massacre of the amounts you pay under Medicare, 82 South Road, Bolton. Her paternal had a recurring role on “ Simon & crew of his ship by a German U-Boat, (3D Odd Couple people of Micene rise in revolt against ;;)l^nnis W. Smith to Evan A. and and his or her family, plus survi­ LaMothe. His paternal grandpar­ BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (A P ) - producer of his first series, “ W KRP the length of your stay in the great-grandparents are Mr. and “ Both Hugh and I went to New Simon” as TV reporter Temple seeks revenge at all costs. Peter d D America Topicos concernientes an evil prince. Dan Vadis, Marilu Tdlo*, Marian F. Thomas and Kenneth S. vors benefits toeligible members of ents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Just as analysis of a blood sample in Cincinnati.” Orleans twice to do research. Hugh Hill. Reid starred on the detective O'Toole. Sian Phillips, Philippe Noiret sobre la poMtica, la cultura y la vida de Pierre Cressoy. 1964. and Lynne C. Thomas, 23 Jensen the deceased worker’s family. A hospital, or the extent of care you Mrs. John F. Costello of 20 Edison 1971. Carlin Sr. of 39 Lyndale St. tells a lot about the condition of your “ One day Hugh said to me, ‘Think had recently given up smoking and series (with Jameson Parker and los hispanos residentes en los Estados 3 D Twilight Zone St.. $124,500. retirement benefit is paid when the receive. Under prospective pay­ Road. She has a brother, Michael Unidos. body, an analysis of aircraft engine you might be interested in doing a on one flight he had to have a ® (SD Sledge Hammerl (CC) Sledge in- [ES P N ] Arm Wrestling ment. hospitals are paid fixed Allan, 4. Molt, Jesse Asaph, son of Dwane Gerald McRaney) as an under­ vestigaes a series of jewel heists at the Stephen E. Conley to Joseph M. worker is eligible to retire. Social oil can give hints as to the condition show? Your serve. ’ We knocked the cigarette. He went to the back of the [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Real Genius' (CC) A [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow . > amounts based on the principal A. and Lauren Rady Mott of 23 cover detective named Downtown homes of society matrons. (60 min.) (R) group of gifted scientific students seek Celentano. 10-12 Cedar St.. $174,000. Security also pays benefits to the Mira, Christopher C., son of of the airplane. idea back and forth for several plane and bummed a cigarette Brown. (In Stereo) pavid N. Spear to Frank O. and worker’s eligible family members. diagnosis for each Medicare hospi­ North St., was born July 29 at months. revenge against the unscrupulous pro­ 2:10AM [H B O ] MOVIE; Beginner'e Antonio P. and Julia M. Correia By analyzing engine oil every 25 from this man. He got to talking to Reid’s role in “ Frank’s Place” is ® News fessor who has been stealing their ideas. Luck' As a young couple contemplates Virginia C. Wilcox, 121 Lorraine It provides health' insurance when tal stay. In some cases, the Mira of 17 Perkins St., was born Manchester Memorial Hospital. or 50 operating houra, or every “ Hugh would say, ‘How about If Val Kilmer. Gabe Jarret, William Ather­ marriage, a lonely neighbor enters their the man, found out his name was his first as the top star. dD MOVIE: 'A Death in Canaan' People Read, conveyance tax $82.50. the worker reaches 65, after getting Medicare payment will be more Aug. 5 at Manchester Memorial His maternal grandparents are three months, tests may be able to you’re an athlete forced to retire in a Connecticut town rise to the defense ton. 1985. Rated PG. (In Stereo) lives. Sam Rush, Riley Steiner, Charles than the hospital’s costs; in other Don Yesso and he was from New “ ‘W KRP in Cincinnati’ got me Humet. 1986. Rated R .' '^Leslie F. MacNeill Jr. Associates disability benefits for 24 months, Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ Patricia Hilinskl of Ambassador pinpoint problems and assure a because of an injury and you go into Orleans. He ended up hiring him to of a teenager accused of the mutilation 11:00PM (DD dD (22) (3D dD News to Yat Tung Tse, Brook Haven and when a worker or eligible cases, it will be less. The law Drive and William Rady of Hebron established,” he says. “ ‘Simon & murder of his mother. Stefanie Powers. ents are Ricardo and Maria Correia clean bill of health for the aircraft, the restaurant business. Say, in play Shorty La Roux, the assistant Lata Show (In Stereo) 2:30AM dD Lifestyles of the Rich and. Cohdominium. conveyance tax requires hospitals to accept Medi­ Simon’ gave me legitimacy.” Paul Clemens, James Sutorius. 1978. (® ($D Famous (60 min.) family member suffers permanent of 154 N. School St. His paternal Road, Bolton. His paternal grand­ says Phillips 66. CD) Carol Burnett and Friends $72.60. care payments as payment in full (3D MOVIE: 'The Doctor's Dilemma' A [C N N ] Sports Latenight kidney failure. grandparents are Manuel and (3D Abbott and Costello William A. Moorhouse to Stephen and prohibits them from billing you doctor is forced to choose between sav­ [ES PN ] SportsCenter Maria Mira of Portugal. He has a ing the life of a poor honest doctor friend This Old House (CC) Adding vinyl A. and Deborah S. Moorhouse, 179 QUESTION: I ’ve been called to for anything other than the deducti- (23) [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Adventures of a Youi>^ brother, Anthony, 13. Jeffrey prepares Christmas ballet or that of a talented scoundrel. Dirk Bo­ siding; insulating the interior; installing Kfinry St., $118,000. serve jury duty next month and will .ble, co-insurance amounts, and any garde, Leslie Caron, Robert Morlev electrical wiring; exterior trimwork. Man' A young man with literary ambi­ 1959. tions derives spiritual growth from (he {E. Gloria Walsh to Maria A. be paid $15 for every day I serve. I charges for noncovered items such Sweeney, Jessica Leah, daughter IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - As the dD Tales of the Unexpected as a TV. COUNTRY KIDS* them to the Midwest. ballet Dec. 10 at Hancher Audito­ (2D Star Trek carnage of the Spanish Civil War. Diana, Brook Haven Condomi­ get SSI payments and was wonder­ of Michael J. and Joanne L. Meek Iowa summer heats up, dancers “ This is a whole new perspective ® M*A*S*H chard Beymer, Diane Baker, Paul New­ nium, $83,000. ing if this money would count as Sweeney of 20 Holl St., was born 353 Center Street, Manchester rium on the University of Iowa dD (SD Coiby Show (CC) Cliff's called to man. 1962. . j * whirl like snowflakes as they create for the Jeffrey to be doing this,” campus. It then will have a debut at the hospital to deliver three babies. (R) dD PELICULA; 'Mi Nino Tizoc' Un padre Stergio and Steve Karamesinis to income under SSI? July 28 at Manchester Memorial aprende el valor de la amistad y el con- This column is prepared by the a new production of Tchaikovsky’s said Gerald Arplno, the company’s the Kennedy Center for Performing (In Stereo) 2:35AM ® NIghtwatoh John J. Spiridis, 254 Broad St., Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ 646-7525 Christmas ballet, ‘”rhe tacto humano. Alberto Vazquez. Ma- Social Seenrily Administration in associate artistic director. “ This Arts in Washington and later at City (2D GEO: A Ticket to the World; A Sum­ caria. 2:45AM [M A X ] m o v ie : 'Copaln» Slit7.500. ANSWER: Yes. Jury fees are ents are Robert and Dorothy Meek Quality U$ad Clothing d: Furnitura Nutcracker.” will be a ballet basically produced mer in Europe (60 min.) operative goes undercover as a pifot to ” 4oel B. Wilder and Albert L. considered income and should be East Hartford. Do yon have a of 20 Holl St. Her paternal grand­ Center in New York. (SZlSCTV smash a South American cocaine em­ question you’d like to see used The Jeffrey Ballet and the and conceived here in these ele­ (2D MOVIE: 'Murder by Death' An eccen­ tifanley to Donna McIntosh, Beacon reported to your Social Security parents are Jack and Gerry Swee­ tric millionaire invites twelve world- [C N N ] Moneyline pire. John Schneider, Kathryn Witt, Fed­ here? Write to Social Secarlty, Jeffrey II dancers, an apprentice ments, in this place.” erico Lupi. 1986. Rated R. /TI Hill Condominium, conveyance tax office. ney of Uncasville. He has two Iowa’s financial contribution famous detectives to his mansion for [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Manchester Herald, P.O. Box $91, company, spent a month in Iowa The company is to return to Iowa $X?.50. brothers, Mickey, 5, and Matthew, CLOSEOUT PRICES played an important role in luring dinner and a murder. Peter Falk, Peter [M A X ] Original Max Talking Headroom 3:00AM (23) Consumar Dlicount Not' Manchester, Conn. 06040. City this summer working on the in November for two weeks of final the company to Iowa and in getting Sellers, Maggie Smith. 1976. Show (CC). (In Stereo) work 4, and a sister, Melissa, 8. holiday ballet, which they will add technical rehearsals. Iowa school- the “ Nutcracker” produced, ac­ MOVIE; 'Swept A w e/ A wealthy, [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Witness' (CC) A Phila­ [C N N ] N*w« Overnight Quitclaim deads QUESTION: My father has a to their repertoire. A mix of artistic disdainful aristocrat is marooned on an ON children will get a preview Dec. 9 cording to Wallace Chappell, direc­ delphia cop on the run from corrupt fel­ [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Fourth Wish' A father of a terminal illness and is not expected and financial concerns brought uninhabited island with a resourceful ^ low officers seeks refuge in the Amish leukemia stricken boy tries to enrich his " JUbert and Christine Laroeque. before the company premieres the tor of Hancher Auditorium. yacht deckhand. Giancarlo Giannini, to live more than a few months. His countryside and falls in love with a beau­ son's Isst days. Robert Battles, Jdhrt David and Janet Lowell and David doctor has suggested that we tiful young widow. Harrison Ford. Kelly Mariangela Melato. 1975. (Parental Dis­ Meillon. 1976. Gould to Rahim and Sherry Sha­ consider hospice care so that he Parisian Coiffure EVERYTHING IN STOCK cretion Advised) McGilMs, Josef Sommer. 1985. Rated R. (In Stereo) [E S P N ] Golf; Fred Mayor Challongo (2 mash and Hertzel and VicM Sha­ may be more comfortable. What @D Novela: Pobre Senorita Limantour hrs.)(R) 1043 Main St. • Manchester • 643-9832 Cinema [U S A ] Fridays mash, 74-76 Wells St., no convey­ will happen to my father’s Medi­ Perfect Back To School [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Yentr In turn.of-tlvt' dZ) This Old House (CC) Adding vinyl ance tax. care coverage if he chooses hospice i siding; insulating the interior; installing 11:30PM ® ® Nightlina (CC). century Eastern Europe, a young woman ""Vivian A. Krawczyk to Richard HARTFORD electrical wiring; exterior trimwork. (2 diaguiaas herself as a man in errfsf to care? ^ Savingsl 7:40, 10:10. — The Living Dovllahts WILLIMANTIC ® Entertainment Tonight Actor Kevin G.' Krawczyk, 240-242 Woodbrldge CliMma City — Snow White and the (P G ) 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:25, 10:10. — hrs.) Costner ("The Untouchables"). (In pursue the education traditionally for^ Back to School Specials Seven Dworts (G) 1. — Lo Bomba U.A. The Cinemas — Snow White and bidden to Jewish women. Adapted from Sti, no conveyance tax. Summer School (P(3-13) 1, 5, 9:30. — the Seven Dwarfs (G) 1:20, 3. — Can't dD Centennial The Venneford Ranch is Stereo) ANSWER: Medicare hospital Choo»0 from brand namet Ilka (PG-13) 7:15, 9:35. The Whittle Blower Back to the Beach (PG) 3, 5, 7:30. — threatened by a devastating blizzard; Isaac Bashevis Singera's short story. “ Laurien H. Jordan to Sarah J. (P G ) 1:25,7:05,9:45.— Jeon Oe Rorette Buy me Love IPG ) 1: IS, 3: IS, 5:15,7:45, (3D Classified Eighteen Offers Informa­ Barbra Streisand, Amy Irving, Mshdy insurance can help pay for hospice Can’t Buy M e Love (PG-13) 12:50,3:05, 9:50. — The Lost Bovs (R ) 5:15, 7:10, Levi Zendt (Gregory Harrison) visits his Jordan and Laurien H. Jordan, ^ Cut and Blow Dry^ (P G ) 1:15, 6:40, 9:20. — Nadine (P G ) 5:10, 7:20, 9:40. — Masters of the tion on the latest employment opportun­ Patinkin. 1983. Rated PG. (In Stereo) care If all of the following three . Oth-KoBh, Health-Tex, 1:35,6:50,0:50. 9:10. — Who’s That Girl (P G ) 3:15,5:15, boyhood home in Pennsylvania; the trail ities in the Connecticut area. 60;;68 Maple St„ no conveyance tax. Universe (P G ) 12:30,2:35,4:40,7:10. — 7:40. — La Bomba (PG-13) 1, 3, 5, 7:25, hands enjoy a brief reunion when Mule conditions are met; (1) a, doctor Pull Metal Jacket (R ) 2:20,9:30. 3:30AM (D) movie: -Sky OragM’ Polly FlIndBra, Izod and 9:25. — The Monster Squad (PG-13) Canby (Greg Mullavey) rides through (2D Honaymoonara Charlie Chan and son find murdor on a "'Jifarcel P. Jobert to Evelyn R. • 1000 HAST HARTFORD 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9:30. — Masters of «5 > ■ottweed Feb A Cinema — The town as the crack, one-armed marksman ® ® Bast of Carson (R) (In Stereo) plane. Roland Winters, Kays LUM. Jobert, Pine Acres, no conveyance Cartert, It's quality used Witches ot Eattwick (R) 7:30. the Univers (P G ) 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:15, Daring Dan. (2 hrs.) Part 8 of 12. 1949. MANCHRSTRR 9:15. — Summer School (PG-13) 1:10, (2D Racing from Plainsfiald tax. clothing and accasBorieB Feer Richard's Fub A Cinema — UA Theaters Rost — Untouchables [C N N ] PrimeNews • Perm s Oraonet (PG-13) 7:30,9:30. (R ) 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30. — Adventures In 9:45. ® Hogan's Heroes 3:40AM [H B O ] m o v ie : 'Assault on [D IS ] Bast of Walt Disney Presents A EMERGENCY at a price you can afford. Showcase Cinemas 1-9— No W av Out Babysitting (P G ) 2:15, 4:45, 7:20, 9:40. DRIVR-INS ( 0 Nows Proolnot 13* Cops and convicts join backstage look at ("Babes in Toyland"). forces to prevent a tasn-aga gang fAm The first sleeping car patent was Fire — Police — Medical (R ) 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:40,10:10. — The — Spaceballs (P G ) 2, 4,6, 0,10. Mansfleld — The Living Daylights [C N N ] Sports Tonight •3000 O' CiMltonl olielee of nowbom Care Bears Adventures In Wonderlond (PG) with The Karate Kid Part II (PG) (60 min.) laying siege to a nearly dsaertsd polico granted to Henry Meyer in 1864. (G) 12. — The Lost Bovs (R) 1,3,7:15, VBRNON of dork. — RoboCop (R) with The [E S P N ] Auto Racing: Barber Saab Ser­ [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Call Ms Mistsr' A song station. , Darwin Joston) ^ y e r had developed a method of elolhing a equlpmont 9:40. — Disorderlies (PG ) 2,4:35,7:1$, Cine 1 A 2 — Adventures In Babysit­ Terminator (R ) ot dark. — Snow White ies (R) and dancs man, stationed in Japan dur­ Laurie Zimmar. 1970. Rated R. DIAL 911 With Angela only 9:30. — RoboCop (R ) 12:10, 4:45, 7:30, ting (PG-13) 7:10, 9:30. — Spaceballs and the Seven Dwarfs (G) with Song of ing World War II, goes A.W.O.L. to fol­ converting the backs of seats into In Manchester [U S A ] Riptide 4:00AM ® MOVIE: Tha EtoetnmiR 9:50. — Stakeout (R ) 12:20, 2:35, 4:50, (P G ) 7,9:15. the South (G ) at dark. low his wife. Betty Grable. 1951 " Monstar* beds. M ANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 20, 1987

GREAT SEIECTION! GREAT PRICES! GREAT GUARANTEES! Finest SERVICE AFTER THE SAIE, TOO! MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 20. 1987_81 BUSINESS ______Business In Brief Free Services PRICE- Fuss & O’Neill names associates -A Huge Selection Fuss & O’Neill Inc., a Manchester civil engineering firm, has BUSTERS Auto price increases mysterious announced the appointment of three new associates; i f Great Guarantee • Edmund Hellstrom Jr., chief of the drafting department, By John Cunniff lives in Glastonbury with his wife, Beverly. He has a daughter, companies with unsold cars at the very time interest on consumer installment credit was The Associated Press Kimberly, and a son, Keith. Hellstrom has been with Fuss A they are preparing to introduce the newer fully deductable from federal income tax VISIT A TOWN FAIR TIRE CENTER NEAR YOU. O’Neill for 15 years. He has 27 years’ experience in engineering. models, and forcing them onre again to resort to liability. This year 35 percent will be taxed. And NEW YORK — If you seek economic reasons interest rate cuts aii'! n h.nif'K • Stanley Alexander lives in Ellington and has been with Fuss to explain impending price increases for new the percentage rises to 60 next year. Many customers who might have been & O’Neill for 2'A years. Heisnowthefirm’sdirectorofhazardous automobiles, you’ll find yourself frustrated. In Just how much of an impact this will have on expected to buy cars this year were “ incentiv- purchase decisions is debatable, but one thing is waste management. He was formerly employed by the statq fact, you’ll find lots of reasons why such Department of Environmental Protection for five years. 29 STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT increases might not stick. ized” Into bu)dng last year, forcing sales above certain: The impact will be negative, especially the market trend, or the anticipated demand for those families already under stress from big Alexander has undergraduate and graduate engineering degrees Among them: Questionable replacement based on factors such as car age pnd new bills. from the University of Connecticut and is a licensed professional demand, an oversold 1987 market, the ability of households. There is a bit of mystery, therefore, as to why engineer in Connecticut. buyers to postpone purchases when budgets are car prices are expected to rise. Analysts point • Stephen F. Mitchell lives in Enfield with his wife, Vicki. He pinched, limited wage increases among the Judging from credit figures, a hefty percen­ LOW. LO W PMUCES! out that to raise list prices, only to rebate or has been with Fuss & O’Neill for 3 years. He holds a B.C. E. degree tage of the remaining market is made up of buying public, high consumer debt, the new tax from Manhattan College in New York City, and is completing his w c h e c k o o l law. households that are watching pennies after otherwise cut into those prices, is simply a several years of increasing spending at a faster denial of marketplace reality. master’s degree in transportation engineering at the Polytechnic True, there are some factors that suggest rate than income gains. And, finally, the stock market adds another Institute of New York. A registered professional engineer in O' FREE MOUNTlNGt higher prices for domestic models could stick, element to the mystery. Auto stocks have been Savings rates recently were under 3.5 percent Connecticut and New York, he is the director of Fuss & O’Neill’s in u m v t chief of them being improved employment rising, and stock performance is supposedly traffic section. NCN of income, compared with a more normal 5 figures and the near certainty that foreign cars based on future profits. Investors seem to think i ■ : 1 ^ 1 O' FR EE STATIC BALANC MWNTS percent to 6 percent, and installment debt as a will cost more later this year and next. there will be solid sales and earnings. percentage of disposable income has run above a P fe C I A L ! Their expectations could be realized. Profit But even this latter factor, forced on foreign 18 percent, a very high level, since 1984. S&L board gets new member again S ' F R E E R 0 TAT 1 0 N I:s:u.. carmakers by the lower value of the dollar, is levels, for example, could improve because of Faced with such in the past, FREE FRONT-END muted by the growth of ‘ ‘transplants” or more efficient production, and Detroit has been WASHINGTON — Roger F. Martin has been sworn in as the O' FREE »?CHANGeOVERt "implants," the factories of foreign companies consumers have demonstrated their ability to placing a great deal of emphasis on lowering its newest member of the turnover-ridden Federal Home Loan Bank TIPJ ALIGNMENT A now producing in the United States. withdraw from the automobile market. Most unit costs. Board, which regulates 3,200 savings and loan institutions across WITH THE PURCHASE OF used cars that are traded in for new ones have But if profits rise because price increases [? FREE IXA T REPAIR! Perhaps the biggest question for the automak­ the nation. FOUR NEW TIRES .years of life left. 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Wall took over July 1 from Edwin Gray, who had * “If you find a lower price advertised in Connecticut FR£ do, those outfits get rock-bottom time this past February. I was NECESSARY service broker­ commissions. been criticized for accepting travel expenses from an industry within 30 days of purchase on the same merchandise ... COMPARC US TO A ll OTHER TIRE DEAIERS! age firm from I n v e s t o r s ’ doing quite well and was ahead of trade group, the U.S. League of Savings Institutions. bring us the advertisement and we will beat the price.” the game by buying and selling ,MICNIUN • 600DYUR • FIRESTONE • DUNLOP • GENERAL • 1981 until earlier The commission sch^ules at Lawrence J. White, the most senior member of the board, several times a week — sometimes ^R.F. GOODRICN • ARMSTRONG • UNIROYAL • YOKOHAMA this year. My G u i d e some brokerages give automatic began serving Nov. 12. every day. However, about the a s d s n s y m e re f s s M s s b ra n d tfaros account gener­ discounts to individuals who pro­ ated several William A. Duyle vide a great deal of business. middle of April. I began to lose thousand dol­ Although it’s impossible to come up money on most of my in-and-out lars annually in with a hard and fast guideline, it’s trades. Dollar strengthening, gold mixed WORt FOR YOUR MONEY! The careful accounting I keep YOU SAVE!! full-charge com­ doubtful that your $3,000 in annual LONDON — The dollar was strengthening against major 'to R D O v a H ) a u -s e a s o n 1st Quality Economy missions. When commissions qualified you for an shows I have lost $7,426.50 to date. 1st Quality Economy foreign currencies in Europe this morning, dealers said, but it I asked my broker for a discount automatic discount. The commissions charged by my ALL-SEASON mand. But it’s most unlikely you remained below its closing levels of the previous European STEEL BELTED RADIAL Mohawk based on the volume of commis­ broker total $9,625.26. Am I correct ' Double Belted will get any monetary satisfaction. But it’s one of Wall Street’s less session. Whitewalls 1fS/S0N13....*M sion. he said his firm "does not give in assuming I can take those 17B/S0R13....*Sf ALL-SEASON Radial W.W. Each brokerage firm sets its own than well-kept secrets that commis­ Gold prices were mixed. 205/75RU 155/80813 brokerage commissions as a deduc­ 13S/tOR13....*3S discounts.’ I believed him. commission rate schedule and sion discounts can be given to all 215/75H14. Radiol 165/80813 tion when I file my 1987 income tax Currency dealers said the dollar seemed to have found a fairly .165/80R13.-^ 13S/70N14....*SS ii1iS/TSR14____«4I Recently, I discovered that the usually gives its brokers leeway to customers. You really can’t expect 205/75815... i1 N / 7 m i4 ____«41 195/70813 return? solid floor at 1.8300 West German marks and was likely to head 175/80H13...^ 20S/7SR14....IS* W h itew all volume of my business would have grant discounts from the posted a broker to volunteer that informa­ 215/75815... W . 30B/7SR14____ 175/80813 toward a temporary technical recovery. 21S/78R14....«3r Hi entitled me to a 35 percent commis­ ,185/80R13...^« »S9> 155/80813.. <4S sism uns___ m i rates. tion. However, if you ask for a ’ i «5/75R14...M7 225/75815 The market is waiting for the release of several key U.S. 20S/78N1S....*SS 165/80813.. MS 308/78018____t M sion discount, if my broker had put In the typical schedule, the discount, you might get it. ANSWER: No, You are very 235/75815 21S/78N18....*S« in a request. Since other clients economic indicators on Friday, especially the first revision of 1195/75814 175/80813.. *51 1SS/S0R13. MaSIS/TSOIS ____t M percentage commission bite de­ wrong. The commission you pay 228/78R18....«41 Whether or not you receive a second-quarter U.S. gross national product. RADIAL 185/80813.. *M 1 S 8 / S M 1 3 . (i^ass/Tsois,. — doing equal or less business were clines as the size of the transaction -when you buy increases your cost 235/78R18....443 3 3 8 /7 l0 1 l„ - H S l commission discount at a full- In Tokyo, the dollar’s plunge against the Japanese currency W h i t e w a l l 185/75814.. «S3 1SB/80R13„ .• 3 0 granted commission discounts. I increases. For example, the posted basis of the stock. The commission service brokerage firm usually reached 8.65 yen in four days today as itclosedat 143.75 yen, down 195/75814.. >53 was being discriminated against. commission on the purchase or sale you pay when you sell reduces your depends on your relationship with 1.60 yen from Wednesday’s close of 145.35 yen. S P G o O iJrich lapiAi w!w 205/75814.. >59 MEGATRAC To whom should I apply for of 100 shares at $20 might be $59 or 3 proceeds. The difference between T5S/S0RT3.... >S4 205/75RT4 : ‘ ea TSS/80R13SS/80R13 ... *S7 205/75R14....I5/75R14 >74 redress? your broker plus how badly he and 205/75815.. *S9 175/80R13 ... «eO 205/75R15 . ..•7» percent, while the announced com­ your basis and your proceeds is The closing figure was the lowest since 142.78 on June 12. 16S/B0R13.. . >S2 205/75R15. . . >71 his firm want to keep your account. 17S/S0R13.. . . ‘ SC 215/75R15.... *ee 215/75815.. H 2 185/80RT3 ... 57 185/75R14 . . . *87 22S/7SR1S....*7e 225/75R1S.... *77 225/75815.. •AS MICHELI ANSWER: You can start with the be $102 or 1.5 percent. 145.05 yen. 195;75R1»:...*e4 23S^75R15^^^^^M^ 195/75R14 . .. *ee 23S/7SR1S....«e3 You can always take your busi­ Let’s hope you included commis­ STEEL BELTED XA4 ALL-SEASON RADIAL W.W, broker who fibbed tO you. then take Big institutional investors, such ness to one of the many discount sions is your accounting of losses. If The Bank of Japan intervened in support of the dollar on t OHDOVMn) your gripe to the manager of his ■ i n A t n i t . . 18e/7M14.. as bank trust departments, pension brokerage firm, where posted you didn’t, your year-to-date loss is Wednesday and traders said it was checking exchange rates with RADIAL WHITEWALLS leentnia- M e / T in ii- •ev office and go on up the line through funds, mutual funds and insurance commission rates are way below $17,051.76 — further buttressing the brokers today, a possible prelude to further intervention. 205/75014. iT in t n ia .. t lV I M I I .. that brokerage’s chain of com- 188/80R13. 215/75014. iee7Mnia» a t i m i i t . . companies, never pay posted com­ those of full-service brokerages. adage: “ Traders die broke.” ue/THiia.. 1165/30013- 205/75015. ta e / T M if- 175/80013- 215/75015. ' 105/80013. DOOR 185/75014. 225/75015. l U M I l w : ! 235/75015. 195/75014. 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BEnTO^TIecepTrSmsT 109/70R 13...... *MM D ENTAL Hygienists pe­ •48 2 0 5 /7 5 R 1 4 ...... • ♦ BLACKWALL tltlng In me Manchester He­ mediate Medical Care ACCOUWWVNT. New po- t i e m p o T R A X X W . W . 155/80R13.. 108/70R 14...... *tO O 199/909R14 .. «MM Most have 2 years ex­ Manchester. Part time ARRIVA 175/80R13 1...... *4» 108/70R 14...... otOM rald. Advertiser hereby center of Manchester diatric office In Man­ sltlonWsmall business 165/80R13.. •51 2 8 S /7 S R 1 S ...... • 8 5 109/00R 14...... •9 0 7 1M6/909R14 . . *44 perience In blueprints ISSi evenings. Will train. AU-SEASON RADIAL W.W. 195/75R14...... chester. Full or part STEEL BELTED 175/80R13.. •54 2 1 5 /7 5 R 1 S ...... •ST 20S/70R14...... PIMM 19S/809A19 .. ••• agrees to protect, Indemnify has a part time wee­ and layout. Company Send resume to: P. O. for dinreed accoun­ W hitawallt 1 5 5 / 8 0 R 1 3 ...... 215i7SR1S . 20S/00R14...... AfOM 30S/908R1S . . *T9 and hold harmless the M an­ kend opening for a time positions. Salary 185/80R13.. 2 2 5 /7 5 R 1 5 ...... •SB 210/0O R14...... •1*M paid uniforms and be­ Manchester eox 505, Monchester. tant with 1-3 years ex­ , 165/80813...HIO ‘ 18S/75R14.. 2 3 5 /7 S R 1 5 ...... •TS 22S/70W 1S...... •«*# 1 9 5 ,_ _ ...... _ chester Herald, Its officers registered x-ray tech­ negotiable and benefits perience. Responslblll- 1 8 5 / 7 5 R 1 4 ...... 219/0B R1S...... PfSM 2 0 5/90H R 13 and employees against any nefits. East Hartford D ENTAL Assistant. Mon- 185/70814.. * n 195/75R14.. 24B/B0R1B...... •tMM 19S/90MR14 nician. Interested ap­ Has several provided. Coll 649-4655. tles Include; ■OWUNO CINTn 185/65814.. .H 9 2B9/BOR1B...... •4 9 S 19S/90H R14 and all liability, loss or Welding. 299-2323. EOE chester. Immediate 2 0 5 / 7 5 R 1 4 ...... ; S 8 M u s c l e TIRES 209/60H R 14 plicants coll Sheri at Involvement In cash ter • CAMARO •FlREsIM O • tWKn S AM end ether GRAND SPIRIT expense. Including attor­ HELPI We need an active 195/75814...*71 2 0 5 / 7 5 R 1 5 ...... MAJOR QUALITY ALL-SEASON 22S/90H R14 positions open In full time position. Will - - 1 cer Owrvert' OWL • POOWLtO • TOYO • 19S/90H R15 721-7393 Monday Individual to come bookkeeping, bank re- HIRING! 195/75815...*74 RII • DUNLOP • MORE’ STEEL BELTED RADIAL W.W. WFCfceodrtch neys’ fees, arising from train. Send resume to: 2 0 5/60H R 15 HRX c la im s o f u n f a ir t r a d e p r a c t i­ through Friday 9 to 4. work with our small concllllatlons, and col­ 205/75815...*79 2 2 5 / 7 5 R 1 5 ...... JTO 15S/80R13.. *91 185/75814... iM 205/75815.. *68 C O M F T / A 21 5/6 0 V R 1 S Full time pDSitiDn our Broad Street P. O. eox 505, 2 0 5 / 5 S V R ie Hidt Ity Ftmoes Wi. ces, Infringement of trade­ company. Telephone lections. Group Insu- 215/75815.. .*92 2 3 5 / 7 5 R 1 5 ...... 165/88813.. *M 195/75814... (RS 215/75815.. *70 20S/60VR13...... 9129 22& /50VR 16 TR A V EL agency east of available Install­ Manchester. •Minioir Trilnii RADIAL C R t marks, trade names or pat­ office. Must be rance/beneflt 175/70013 315/70014. 175/80813.. »87 205/75814... •RR 225/75815.. *78 19S/60VR14...... 9149 BUCKWXIU the river needs assist­ orders, light ordering 135/7SR13 ai5/«0014. ents, violation of rights of ment Lean Depart­ CARPENTER. Eastern 1*5/70013. 325/70014. 185/80R13.. *M 215/75814... t R 235/75815.. <78 205/70VR14...... 9124 20S/60HR13 . . . m ance typing and tele­ people-oriented, and packaging. Custo­ program. Please call •Asil Miniger 1*5/80013 215/60VR14...... 9149 195. privacy and Infringement of ment. Applicant's and central Ct. Expe­ 305/70013 34S/*0O14. 205/B0HR13 phone etlouette re- mers basic duties. We for appoinment, 1S5/70O14. 315/70015 . 205/60VR15...... 9199 1SS/BOHR14 1IS/60NR14 .../90HRI4 and libel and slander, which Repsond to Box GG c/o exc. salary, HIGH A l l SIASON POLYESTER 32S/90HR14 portatlon. Coll 633-9262. preferrred, part time Company Admlnlstra- -^IbRIS.... M141 9.S0R16.S .. *199 PCSF Town foir'i Own Too Quolity 235/90HR14 1I5/I0HR1S ...'7 4 . m a y r e s u lt f r o m m e p u b lic a ­ the Manchester skills (a must). Posi­ •Bir Milds/ 4.00R16.5 . .‘ IM 235/9SR16 . *139 PERFORMANCE 1MB/90HR1S benefits, no tlve. 282-9074.______NundrMli of Brand Nam a. . . Raised 20S/90H R1S 205/60HR1S ...<7I tion of any advertlsment In Herald.______WAITRESS wanted full considered. Apply: Ct. AySRIl^ ■»l49l______24S/MHR14 165/JKH/!«.'«.^.".? .*29 tion Involves dealing Brand Now Truck TIrai In Slock! 2I$/MHNU... MM 21B/OOR13...... Whitewalls the Manchester Herald by Cone & Reed Company, BartMiders 24S/S0M14 MM 22S/UM1S *•» 165/75x14. 21S/S0VN13 CAR Washer needed. Re­ weekend work. time part time. Apply ELECTRICIANS M/F li­ yPICK YOUR STYLE . . . flC K YOUR SIZE im1/^Gkxxfrlch p 20S/70R14...... *MM 18S/70R13...... <81 19S/SOVntO advertiser. Including adver­ with branches and m/umii . MM 235/WMN1$ 2 1 S / 7 S n i4 ...... “MM 195/75x14.. In person Luigi’s Res­ 205 Hartford Rd,, censed lourneymen A LLL L TKfinAIN1 T/A IlSMMli Mil 24S/iOHmS . 240/00014...... •TM 185/70814 ...... 205/75x14.. 22S/S0V6I16 tisements In any free distri­ sponsible male needed local automobile •Cocktill 21S/75A15. >1131 30i9.SORtS..>12i 228/70014 ...... * 7 * 205/70R14...... «7i 1BS/9SHni4 a v n i E . o M ’ taurant, 706 Hartford Manchester. and experienced ap­ 2154^14.... MM 2lS45Hiil5. 239/70014...... • — 215/75x14.. I9S/98HN19 OATORBACK bution publications pub­ to wash cars and run Contact Bob Jonas, T i r c s t o n e ATX 33S/75R1S . .>119 3ti10.SOfltS.>139 32S/70R1S...... • - _ 21S/70R14...... *71 225/75x14.. 21S/9SHR1S . 1IS.60MI14.... • n dealers processing prentices needed Im­ W iH rm n 2S5/I5RU..>149| 31k10R18S. . .>149 lished by the Manchester errands. Perfect driv­ Rd., Manchester. SCHOOL year office neip. 306/78R1S. -•Ml SOsD-SORIS .. . >114 GOODYEAR ST 249/OOR1S...... •TM 21S/70R15...... •?! 215/75x15.. 198/90HII13 22S/60VR15...... •IRS 19S.60HR14...^105 applications and 236/I5R16-. .•1291 atilO.SORIS . . *119 239/70R1S...... « — 199/90Nfl14 . Herald. Penny Sleffert, ing record Is a must. 5-7 hours per day. Typ­ mediately for commer­ 299/70R1S...... « 225/70815 ...... 'Ri 225/75x15.. 199/90MR14 225/S0VR16...... •21C 225.60HR14. . .•118 6 4 6 - 7 0 9 6 GOLF course mainte­ •Snick Bir Peepli 22S/70R15....*T3| 24S/MR1S.... «T9 279/OOR16...... « 23S/70R15...... 'Ri 235/75x15.. 19B/90NR19 . P u b lis h e r . Hours 8-12 Monday- completed notes. In­ nance. Full and port ing, telephone, and at­ cial prolects. Paid n V / I I A Outline 179/70HR13 24S/S0VR16...... • a n 19S.60NR15.. .>108 An SqiMl OppoctunSir tmpleirir vacation, holidays, 199/70HR14 Frlday. Inoulre; Tho­ terested parties tendance records. Ex­ •Control Book tJ A%ll*l White Letter 7SO-19 !! . *79 20S/7$ft14 •M a i K u m i 2SS/S0Vlt16...... •248 20S.60HR15.. .'112 time. Coll 646-1151. Tol- tlVTMIt tlllOJIRIt 950-16.5. . ••• 19S/7SR15 . *99 HIGH mas Kelly, Carter please apply In per­ Iwood Country Club, cellent benefits. East health, dental and life 9100 10-16.5.. ••9 urns •Oonorol Lobororo •114 20S/75R15 . *94 Chevrolet. 646-6464. DISHWASHER and kit­ route 95 Hebron. Catholic High School Insurances, profit 12*19.5 . . . ••• 215/7SR15 . ••• 195/70R13....*9B 245/60ni4....^M SKIiTTMMKON EMoloyment son, Savings Bank 800-19.5. . •72 225/751)15 . *#9 225/70R15....*S4 : - : I chen utility person. 649-5336.______shoring. Join a grow­ LOW PRICE^i^UCK TIRES 205/60013.... >73 -UMimu 3 E P X GOODYEAR of Manchester, Loan Nights 4-9:30. Call 643- NURSES Aide. Two 12 •10* 1 195/70R14....««7 235/60R15... . *99 ■ UHIKTIIOI eusiNESS office of East ing company call Apply in pirton 205/70R14....*79 65R15...... *89 OUTLINE WHITE LETTER 4349. Antonio’s Restau­ hour weekend shifts. 700-14...... •4M I 0BO-1G.S____ •imTPnmi EAGLE GT+4 & Education Center, 923 Main St, Catholic High school Wayne at E. M. C. at 700-18...... MM I 000-10.B ----- 215/70ni4....>7D 255/70R15.... *94 196/708814.... 4821 21S/60«ll4 .. < INVENTORY CONtlMN. rant, 956 Main St., Paid for 32 hours plus 721-1555. EOE.______M 7 i-1 B ...... •MM I •7 8 -1 0 .G ----- 235/60R14....*9S 275/60R15... . *99 N O -fU C 228/708815...•1081238/608815 •112 215/65HR15 . . *149 EOE needs an assistant for 6PM-11PM 7 M -1 0 ...... •MM 1 WHITE LETTER 225/7SR14....*93 • uciNraoriK Faet-paced materlale Manchester. pro-rated benefits. • R A D I A L • 225/75R1S...... • • B IA S * •sninno managomont dapart- $249.60 per week. Call bookkeeping, easic FORMAN, Carpenters .•MM I SOiia.BORIS.. WANTED. Part time UI70R1G...... 205/70-14...... >97 1 225/70-15 .. -MKH RETREAlft mant aaaka aalf-mo- computer skills help­ siding people wanted. Silver Lanea IM^ORIG.. .. . •TM I M S^SRIO ... • cninn counter help. Apply Dl- 6 4 7 - 1 6 2 4 .______30iii.i0R1G... . •MM I M0R10.G...... 215/70-14...... •SD 235/60-15 .. Backed By I HELP WANTED MACHINIST. Minimum 3 ful, flexible hours. Ex­ Time and a half. Insu­ _aia10.MR1G.. . •MM I 07GR10.S...... 2tS/tSR1l.. ..M34J 236/60-14...... •M l 275/60-15 .. tivatad individual with Town Fa/r Thee years experience. Rosa Cleaners, 77 Main LA 80R ER full time for cellent benefits. 649- rance benefits. /Man­ Bowling Cntr. ^ ^ I V M R I ^ 2M/tSmi...... • m l 33I12J0R1U...'tA ood math aptituda. Street. ______iron-clad 1e and DRiVER^*artTIm^for Days. Should have own steel fabrication shop. 5336. chester, S. Windsor, ft!leadatobaablatolnlar- tools. Pay commensu­ Company paid uniform 748 SllvBr Lana 'o m t a n c B ^ Manchester Herald CLEANING person full Glastonbury area. 647- r NO HASSLE faoa wen with paopta and rate with experience. time, no experience. and benefits. Must 3844. route. Coventry area. handle wotk load wWt- Eaat Hartford guaran tee Short hours. Good pay. Paid holidays, health Days and nights. Start have drivers license A78x 13 C76x 13 560x 15 mkilmal iopervWon. Pre- Coll 742-8867. M2om, 7 and dental Insurance. Immediately. $5.00 to and transportation. 569-2990 SPORTS CAR B78x 13 C78x 14 078x 15 WALGREEN’S vloua dMtlbuUon and Call 647-1913.______b a t t e r y QUALITY TIRES FOR SMALL CARS^OMPACTS-^UNUSUAL SIZES LOW, LOW PRICES to 10pm.D stort. 643-5902.______289-2323. EOE. oompular axpailanoa a NURSES Town Fair DiaeouniB One of the Largeat Salaetiona o f Import Tiraa ^ > iianioui MOM • w H iM a • sss REGIONAL Classified P U LL time counter per- PART Time cleaning. 10- CASHIER In convenience Pharmacy • COSCM • CRUM MIH8T • OSTBMIM phja Wa offar an axcat- BRIDGESTONE • YOKOHAMA • MICHELIN • OISLAVED ods reach nearly son. Maintenance and 15 hours per week. store. Flexible hours, I > c u w i • im ii • V M M • n • som latil banalH package kv PIRELLI CONTINENTAL SEMPERIT S i ’ll ' 3,000,000 homes. One deliveries. High school Manchester. Must be nights and weekends. AIDES ^(k14.>13J8 HThll.riLM > RIVIfONI • HOMO • SSPISIOR dudlna madeal, dental ECONOMY RADIAL Q76i 14.»3M8Ih78HS classified od placed graduate preferrred. dependable. Expe­ 633-4155. GOODYEAR CORSA GT -RWfORVMT-MPWUnRimRMII and Wa Inaumnoa PIsase NOW HIRING! New Pay Scale MMimittNCE-nEE SPORTS TIRES 155 50R13 »*4 175/80R13 *BB with the Manchester Apply at: Redtield Ren­ rience preferred. Ex- 1SBM12...... *S7 W s 99# 9^#ci9l Mi|^9l|||l|jpM99l PART Time. Earn extra 1S5R13...... *SM Herald will be placed In contact Llaa Plarea 84*- tal Center, 11 Tolland cellent pay. 742-5633. In effect per diem rate 1BSM13...... "aa IW AW T4B One Of the - Looking for full time money assisting our tBBni6...... *ee 1TMm4....12.60fl16... *944 of Manchester, Loan Trust Company at our duling available on the Manchester He­ 1BB/70W14 . EXPERIENCED person up to •IS*’*’ per hour. ORAND RRIX RtVT Bee TowePek Tkea Center. EOE. Ellington office. Hours East Hartford. 649-8899 the shift or your rald, 16 Brolnord B U M U U m i ******■*“? 158H13 . .•49 10-19...... ^ TRAIL CLHNUR Uneot needed for custom Flexible scheduling YOKOHAMA iissma. *491 iis/7osnn*9a W V T n W L m O K OBW«K Monday 7:45to 3:00pm, soe Place. No phone colls - IMItIB___ i5 n ii..„ * Mwrwmr.w 12-19...... *07 FUNCOUNTWV draperies. Full time. TEACHING Assistant. choice. For further In­ IMSTAUMO F N * * 17B/MMHB.«B* 19M14.. r,irSSSi,U:: . .• 1 * 4 19^ -19...... - !192 295/751115...... ••9 omerauNT day 7:45am to 11:00am, RN/LPN. Two 12 hour Domeelleandlmp^ i'jr!«4eS.:ei iiewmu:.-!* . . • * * 4 17024-19...... *M19 Ballpoint Ink stains on Hourly rote 96 ♦ . sons needed for day 11-7 shifts. Excellent mneSm..m ^ ^ 17V7B91 . .•*M 4 12-19.9...... •**M LT295/15C .... •1## POfUNULA Thursday 7:45 to 5pm, Donna Sorensen, DNS CARING, loving, expe- . .* * 9 4 14/399-19.9 ...... **MM 206/79H15...... •?• SUmtTOCK shirt pockets...other pla­ Contact Phyllis at 456- core center. Morning benefit package In­ weekend shifts. Paid . .**M 4 19/399-19.9 ...... **MM 195/75N14...... «#9 DeSfRTQOO Friday and 7:45 to 7pm. for 32 hours plus pro­ rlenced. Individuals 17N40-19.8...... *91# ces, too...can be removed 3527. or afternoons. Call needed for child cor# Previous teller or cash­ cluding pension plan rated benefits. S335.66 SOUTH WINDSOR almost rtioglcally by Sonshine Day Care positions In Hartford G R AM PY’S corner store ier experience helpful. Center. 646-7160. and short term dis­ per week. Coll 647-1624. NURSING CENTER spravlng hoir spray on the has openings for co- County. Coll Nonnlos Excellent starting sa­ ability. For further In­ Main Street ® TOWN FAIR TIRE CENTERS tireT pe' iL sts B S I U E M a u -season radial i soot then washing In the shlers/clerks. Flexible lary plus Incentives. MEDICAL Asslslstan- EVERGREEN Lawns has 1000 "R " Us Inc. 233-7457, formation, call usual way. Idle Items hours. Liberal benef­ Apply between 9-5, t/Receptlonlst. Flexi­ openings for hord So. Windsor, CT ask for Suzonne. oround the home can be its. Apply at Grampv’s Mondov-Frlday at: 115 ble hours. Family Donna Sorensen, DNS working lawn care spe­ MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD VERNON exchanged for cosh, al­ practice. Send resume RNS wonJed for full and corner store 706 Main Edwin Rd, S. Windsor cialist year round em­ 200-7771 port time, 11-7 shift. 328 Middle Tpke. We8t 1717S/R0R13...*29S/80R13...*29 225225/75R1A../75R14...*44 R44 I ^WTlBea most magically, when ad­ St. Manchester. or call Muriel Marks at to P. O. eox 9547, SOUTH WINDSOR ployment available. Apply ADN, Salmon 467 E. Mfiin Street 295 Hartford Tpke. vertised In classified. 299-6061 for an eolton, Ct. 06043. Competitive wages and PART time house keep- In front of Parkade Shopping CIr. 18S/7SR14...>32 215/75R15...*39 ■ DRIVER Fuel oil. Class 11 NURSING CENTER Brook Convalescent Located In the WarohouBO Poodi Plaza Located In the K-Mart Shopping CIr. license required. De- appointment. benefits. Will train. ine. Alternate wee- Home Salmon Brook 195/7SR14. . .*34 225/75R15.. .*44 ■ Wishing will not tell any­ PART time general office 1000 Main Street Good driving record kends, hours 6 4 6 -8 2 2 7 thing ... a low

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I 6UBVS I'Ny STiU- ■foo'jfcUK(t5THep M 6 , B U TTH e Resort Property .... Enftrfolnmtnf...... Form Supplies and Eoulpm ent... . DO * ★ ★ TAG SALE!!! ★ ★ ★ Lost/Foui>d...... '0 1 Bookktaplno/Incoma Tox. RATI9: I to dovs: 60 centt oer line per dov. eee> 4CApg TH6 «Bc»c. P t r to n g li...... !!!!!!!!.!!! 03 M ortooees...... Office/Retoli Equipment...... II 6 Announctmtntt...... 03 Wanted to B u y ...... Corptntry/Rtmodalino.. Recreotlonof Equipment...... D2 7 fo 19 doys: 70 centt per line per doy. (Jin’ OF Me. Polntlno/Paoarlno...... Boots ond Morine Equipment...... 63 30 to 35 doys: 40 cents per lin t per dov. Auctions...... 04 Rooflng/Siaing...... Financial...... 05 Rentals Musicol Items...... 64 36 or more days: 50 centt per line per doy Floorino...... Comeros and Photo Equipm tnt. . . 65 Minimum charte: 4 llnti. Rooms for R en t ...... Eloctrlcol ...... Pets and Supplies...... 66 Aportments for Rent...... Haaflng/Piumblng Employmtnt ft Education MisceMoneous for Sole . .i...... 67 D IA D LIN It: For clouitied odvertlsements to Condominiums for Rent.. Mlictllantous Strvictt H#ip Wanttd...... 11 Tog Soles...... 86 be published Tuesday through Soturdoy. the 4 Days for the Price ef 3! Homes for Rent...... Sarvicat Wonttd...... Situation Wonttd ...... Wonted fo Buv/Trade ...... 69 deodllne is noon on the doy before publicotlon. 12 Store/Office Space...... Business Opportunities...... 13 Resort Property....*...... For odvertlsements to be published Mondoy, Instruction...... the deodllne is 3 ;X p.m. on Frldoy. 14 industrlol Property...... Merchandise Employment Services...... 15 ' Gorooes and Storaoe...... Holldoy/Statonol...... Autemotive * PLACE YOUR AD OH TUESDAY, BEFORE HOOH, AHD YOU’RE ALL SET . Roommates Wonted...... Antlouts ond CoMtctlblos Cors for Sole...... V I READ YO U R AD. Clossitled odvertlsements ore Real Estate Wonted to Rent...... Clolhlng...... Trucks/Vans for Sole...... token by telephone os o convenience. The Furnlfurt...... Compers/Trollers...... Monchester Herold Is responsible ter only one FOR THE WEEK. JUST ASK FOR TRACEY OR IRENE IN Cl flssinrn Homes for Sale ...... TV/Sftrto/Applloncts!!! Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the site ot Condominiums for Sale.. Services Machinery ond Tools . Auto Services...... the original Insertion. Errors which do not Lots/Lond for Sale...... 23 Child Core...... Lawn and Garden ...... Autos for Rent/Leose...... lessen the value of the odvertlsen>ent will not Investment Property ___ ...... 24 ; Cleonine Services Good Things to E o f...... Miscellaneous Automotive .. be corrected by on oddltlonol Insertion. ro4» , Fuel Oll/Cooi/Firewood...... Wanted to Buy/Trode [HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Q j J HOMES FDR SALE Rent8l8 sreeL Erector/Welder. JEW ELR Y soles. Year BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY € tM T by NCA. Inc Connecting and laying round port time posi­ M ANCHESTER. $284,900. HELP WANTED deck, will train. Many tion, flexible hours. LoCava built Garrison I I h elp w a n t ed HELP WANTED HELPWANTBI frlnoe benefits Inicud- HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED Apply Diamond Show­ R n CARPENTRY/ MISGELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Colonial on a goroeous FOR RENT AUTOAAOTIVE Lot per­ Ing dental. East Hart­ case, Manchester CHILD CARE lot In a highly desired WAREHOUSE person M EDICAL office looking ford Welding. 289-2323. iSSlREMDDEUm SERVICES SERVICES son position ovolloble needed for orowino NURSES Aides. Training HOLIDAY Inn In East EOE. Porkode. ______area. 4 large bedrooms RODM for non smokino P u z z le s tor busy service de­ for 0 self motivated class storting soon. Hartford Is looking for RECEPTIONIST for D A Y Core pre- Including master suite company In 5. Windsor Independent, detailed medical office. Port WAITRESS-Mornino CARPENTRY A ODD lobs, Trucking. ------oentleman preferred. partment. 40-45 hours area. Duties Inicude You will be paid while om/pm desk clerk, PRE-SCH06l pert time shl8ft. Apply In person: school/school aged Home repairs. You with dressing area and Air conditioned, kit­ per week. Full time. oriented per son for a time working Into full REMODEUNa SERVICES VINYL IS FINAL 4 double closets. For­ shippino/recelving, Iv- your learn, plus re­ om/pm wolter/wol- time. Experience pre­ help. If you love child­ Johnnie's Brass Key, chlldron In my home. chen prlvlleoes, wd- Good working condi­ variety of duties In tost ceive tree meals. Tak­ tress, om-pm bus per­ Martin school district. CompMe honw repslri and ra- mal dining room, spa­ entory control. Good ferred but will train. ren, ore organized, and • 29 Main St., modallne. Wa'tpadtf ba hi bath- esflmote^'TnsuredlX^ •••• sher/dryer, parking. ACROSS 44 Phrase of un­ Answer to Previous Puwla tions. Apply In person paced busy environ­ ing applications tor full son hostess, and cock- Monchester. 649-2746. 0304. vantage. Free Eatimalea. G ill cious kitchen and brick opportunity for ad­ ment. Please apply to: Send resume ta p. o. wont to be a pre-school ______rooma and kltohana. Small acala Available August 29. 1 Smell derstanding or coll tor appoint­ vancement. Non or port time certified toll server. We otter teocher please coll REGISTERD day care eommarow wcwk. Raglalarad. In- fireplaced family 643-5600.______{2 wds.) ment. 649-4571 ask tor Sports Medicine & Or­ Box 127 Manchester, SIDING PLUS at organisms smoker preferred. nurses aides for oil competitive wage, full Ct. 06040. Klndercore In Mon- CHALLENGING unique wlth opening tor 2 ye- TR UCKIN G such as loam jom. 16 X 30 deck, 4 Lai^s 47 Single thing Wes at Cardinal Buick thopedics, 155 Moln St., shifts. Earn a high rote company benefits. .till, wood, stone, trash central vac, 2'A baths, 2 49 Sticky stuff South Windsor Office chester. Llndo646-7(»0. poeMoa A busy otHoa In ars and older. Meals ______646616S______643-1198 9 Metric foot ot Monhcester. __ Supply. 289-6466. Manchester or coll 649- of pay plus bonus Apply In person. 363 AUTOMOTIVE. Growing etc. Ray Hardy Lawn cor garaoe. Morel D. APARTMENTS 10 Discharge 52 Unstable 3158. Manchsstsr Is looking fora and snacks provided...... - ■- 55 Steel source hours. For more Infor­ Roberts St., East company seeks respon­ ----vvvaaavaeeaa W. Fish Realty. 643- FOR RENT 13 Orient References. 647-0515. Care. 646-7973. 56 Actor Clint LOOKING foV after mation please coll: Di­ Horttord. sible person to Install wsN quelfled geneial of- HAWKES TREE SERVICE 1591.0 ______14 Roseirko radios, speed controls, Bolton. flower JOB school core In the Na­ rector ot Nurses, Mrs. floe wofksr to woik on ■ re­ Bucket, truck & chipper. EX C ELLEN T. Manches­ 3 ROOMS^Tr"MaTn 57 Divorce EARN great moneyl 15 Genus of than Hole area. Coll A. Plante, Cresttleld sunroofs and other au­ gular part-Sme boila^ 44) FLOORINB Stump removal. Free Street. No pets. Secur­ capital Socrotary Saeklng a dependable, DELIVERING ter. $231,900. Ansaldl rodents 647-1894 offer 6. Convalescent Home- tomotive accessories. GLEANIND eetlmetea. Spedel ity and deposlt.$400. 58 Kind of cloth hard working Indlvld- houre par day. Tim e tinma Rich form loom, 5 yards, built raised Ranch with 16 Wastem hem- United Bank haa an Must hove own tools. Heat and hot water 59 New Zealand OPPORTUNITIES /Fenwood Manor at SERVICES S75 plus tax. Sand, gravel, consideration for elderly 3 nice bedrooms In- isphereorgan- KEYBOARDIST- Female uol to deliver papers In flexiblai Exparlanoe naoae- parrot 643-5151, Mondoy opening fora aacretary Experience preferred FLOORS and handicapped. Included. 646-2426, 9-5 tntion (abbr.) for successful estab­ the Monchester/South aary. We are wiling to pay and decorative stone. Icudlng a 12 x 17 mas­ at the lished act. Image Im- through Friday, 9om to but will train capable Let ua do your Hardwood ter, 3 X 21 fireplaced weekdovs.______17 Slippery DOWN 3pm. ______In the Vernon Circle of­ person. For Interview Windsor area, on early for a qiwi..1ed wofkar. floorsi We will remove the 647-7553 18 Carpenter's portont. 659-8992, 6 4 3 -9 5 0 4 living room and 12 x 36 2 BEDROOMS, heat, 1 Actress Pins Saturday mornings. ABLE ERRAND tool fice. The succeaaful please coll. Custom Good typing and word furniture from the working stove, references, 2 Excludable SECRETARY. Good typ- Approximately 2W fireplaced family 20 Tortoise’s ri­ EN ER GETIC person who Auto Radio Distribu­ SERVICE area at no extra charge. Free 3 Arab garment Ing skills, pleasant candidate muat type hour route. Will pay prooaaelng needed Inaur- room, dining room, lease, security, no pets. val 21 Colorado city 42 By itself iManflfpatpr Upralft likes being out of doors tors ot Ct., Inc. 289-9396, Orooary ehopplne, Eirande, eetimatee 4 Huckleberry phone personality. For 45-60 WPM, have ex­ $30. Press time Is anoe dalma expartenoe an FIREPLACE. Remodel­ EDWARD TOTH laundry room, 2>A $510. 649-3340. 23 Winter sport 22 Thing in law 44 I possess and beautiful sur­ Mondov-Frldoy, 9om- Finn charac­ 23 Soil deposit appointment coll 643- UeMHau.e^ng.PleMe 549.2348 - PcdfO ing and chimney re- baths, patio, shed, 2 car 26 Dividing wall (com.) roundings. Must enlov cellent organizational 5pm.______1:00om on Saturday. If asaaL Send raeumetolMl- EXCAVATING MANCHESTER. 4 room ter 24 Actor____ 0622______garaoe. Good location. 30 Missile type 45 Rise in working with food and Inttrostod coll 742-5918 iHHNaHpr.lHitZiaNM- ^ IS yarn aalwi'«iV«!iapar with apartment. 1st floor. 5 Language Kristofferson and communication AU TO oir conditioning D. W. Fish Realty. 643- (•bbr.) the air be out going with peo­ PART Time help wanted. o fty 5:30 pleose. 647-6434 POSSibllUes ore end- operator tor hira. Chaopaat way Adults preferred. No suffix 25 Scoffed Installer. Growing MNMM.CTCBomieiBiaa 1591.0 ______31 Demons 6 Snoosing PART TIME ple. Full and port time Soles clerks. Mother's akilla. Sand Roaumeto; • ••••• o HEATM6/ less. After 6pm week- to move dirt pets, no appliances, 1 33 Gold (Sp.) 27 Somewhat (3 46 Actress company seeks guoM- RECEPTIONIST /Gal 7 Cairo's river wds.) Lanchester days of our outdoor hours available. Apply Friday. Growing com­ Is odvertlslno expensive? PLUMBIND $1 2 3 ,9 0 0 . New llstino. cor. Security. 649-1265. 34 Mae West 8 Dirt S nsbr SpgglmaR fled persons to Install 28 Prod 48 Actor Sparks market, September- ot Eblens. 646-1191. You'll bo surprised now 875-80SS Price Is right on this role 9 I think, C u s t o m e r s e r v i c e olr conditioning and pany seeking full time t e l e p h o n e Operotor- A L L phases ot landscap­ 6 room apartment with 35 Acting award 29 State of 50 Eugene November. Coll Patti t e l l e r UBitgd Bank Individual with plea­ oconomlcal It Is to adver- MASTER Plumber, no adorable 5 room Cape appliances. $700 therefore feeling , full time. We other related automo­ /Tvplst. Seeking a full ing. Brush-cut and 36 Villain in O'Neiirs ’’«®Pon9lble service- or Debbie, Old Cider tlso In aonlflod. 643-2711. lob to bio. Specialized with room for expan­ 32 Scale note hove on Immediate op­ tive accessories. Expe­ sant phone personality time telephone opera­ hauled, hedges, trees, monthly. 2 months se- "OtheKe^ daughter Mill, 1287 Main St., VginoB Clrelt Offlct Nood ropotrs around the sion. Newly remodeled lOGovt. agency 35 Full of (suff.) minded Indiv duals to handle customer Inqulr- ening for o toll time rience preferrred but and etneral office tor. Must posess effec­ In residential, quality flower beds (re­ curlty. 6464)256. 3 7 ------11 Crush fly 51 Yoko _ Glostonbury. 633-4880, Placing an od In Classified Is main concern. Fully homo? Coll on oxport. kitchen, new deck and 39 Required 36 Comparative I f iL requires enthusiasm, Inde- teller In our Rockville Vgnww,CT 06066 will train capable per­ skills. For Interview tive telephone skills, mulched). Odd lobs. MANCHESTER- 5 room, 12 Negative suffix 53 Couple Is easy. Just call 643-2711. located In nice quiet 41 Warm colors LANDSCAPE laborers. branch. We otter excel­ coll Beck at 646-6032. typing 35-50wpm, apti­ Insured. Free esti­ Professional results, You'll find tho hotp yi answer 38 Pact 54 Atomic 1 organization. Good son. Must hove own neighborhood. Sentry 2 bedroom apartment. 43 Poetic Full time position. 649- lent benefits which In­ WELDER. Portable tude for figures and Wa'II help you with the mates. Senior citizen reasonable rates. Jim nood hi Ctosslftod. 16 Possess 40 Wide shoe panicle tools. Immediate RETAIL Nursery work. Real Estate. 643-4060.O Includes corpetlno, preposition 19 Goal "''**** ® pleasant tele­ 1982 or 875-6822 otter clude, tree checking wording ot your ad. discount. Coll 647-3838. 6494)477. 27)1. size 55 Vex phone manper are essential. welding and field work. placement available. Apply In person. Flexi­ basic office skills to basement storage, dis­ 5pm.______and loon discounts. In­ Coll East Hartford Please coll Custom ble hours, no expe­ perform a variety of $154,900.7 room L shaped hwasher, appliances 2 Tw o shifts are available; ranch In quiet helgbor- 3 1 S 6 7 WAITER/Waitress. Full terested applicants W e ld in g . 289-2323. Auto Radio Distributor rience necessary Whi­ clerical duties. Free and heat. $625 per ■ v 8 may apply In person at EOF______hood. Country kitchen ■ 8:30 AM — 12:30 PM Monday-Friday or port time. Expe­ of Ct., 289-9396. Mon­ thorn Nursery, route 6, parking. Benefits. month. 643-7207. 9 n o 11 1 rience preferred but Peoples Bonk, 38 East PART time secretory or- day through Friday Bolton. 9-5:30.643-7802. Apply In person, and master bedroom 12 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday Moln St., Vernon, Ct. with private 'A both. MANCHESTER. Quality not necessary. Apply at thopedlc surgeons of­ 9om to 5pm.______Monday-Friday, 8:30 Q J J h o m es Q J J HOMES HDMES one bedroom, heat, hot 13 14 OR 06066 or coll 871-1930 to Coll for details. Sentry Me Kong Restaurant. fice. Enloyoble office, REEDS of the Porkode. to 4:30. Prague Shoe FOR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE water and all applian­ 649-0090. set up on Interview. pleasant staff. Some We are looking to Company, 200 Pitkin Real Estate. 643-4060.O IS 3:30 — 7:30 PM Monday-Friday EOE. Soles and cashier ot ces Included. Air condi­ 17 flexibility In hours. stationery book store. fill the following St., East Horttord. FIRST prize quality EAST Hartford. Over­ GO VER NM EN T Homes tioned. Quiet. On bus 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday Coll Liz. 242-8226. young 3 bedroom WIHI- IMMACULATE alumi­ [18 19 1 positions: LOOKING for Individual sized 7 room raised from $1 (U repair). num sided 3 bedroom BUSINESS line. Ideal for mlddle- to maintain lawn and amsburo Colonial In Ranch near Long Hill Delinquent tnx prop­ Ranch with ooraoe In PRDPERTY ooed and senior cltl- 23 24 rnto“ , S . '"°™ garden ot private Lydoll Woods.. This Country Club. 3 bed-' erty. Repossessions. zens. $540. 247-5030. [27 28 29 f u l l - t i m e s a l e s NOW HIRING! heme. 649-2948.______lavish residence Is quiet neighborhood. • Bailsatlor rooms, large family Coll 005-607-6000 exten­ Buckley school dis­ MANCHESTER. APARTMENT/Town- 30 Cleon and coptuatlno. sion GH 9965. |33 CLASSIC RNE JEWELRY FOR ENTRY-LEVEL POSITIONS DRIVER-Truck. Depen- room, 3 baths, 2 cor trict. $126,900. 649-5621. Laundry business for house. East Hartford, - • Saach Bar Hola See this lovely home garage. Treed lot with dable person with M ANCHESTER. $252,900. COVENTRY. Ranch, 3 sole. 20 year old estab­ 2-3 singles, 3 bedroom,: 34 ^ ■ 3 S Manchester. We are looking for No experience necessary. with It's Urto date floor a view. $179,000. U & R \36 • Caaatsr Caalrol Cleon driving record. Impeccable, spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 lished business. Inven­ living room, dining Over-time, ereot plan today I Blanchard Realty 643-2692.0 2uo, ..Mch litoliid.. ...ui. JordtSt...... a Your skills are needed In a variety of home salary, and benefit be there? 643-2711. Real Estate. 647-8400.D ^ SwrVUnB. Amtbto. .to Ihto iw «.p .p .r, B.O. Ofton.o, FL I n o r J s u 1 Parker St...... " BRAND NAMES FOR LESS 1591.0 M lv B . Ftoif M m ., MW m . M F lip M P . M d R w l. FMir slwfik p.p.bl* to Nbwepipbfboobb | 2 5 ^ 3 5 1 care and Institutional settings in the greater package. Apply now In person, Arthur Drug, Eest Middle Tpke...... 904-373 Manchester and, surrounding towns. Work 942 Main Street Franklin St...... aH part time/tull time, days/shifts ot your Monhcester.______HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Parksr St...... 104-242 choice. New salary rates and excellent ahlft- PART time. Janitorial CELEBRITY CIPHER working supervisor. C e to b ^ C l p ^ cryptograms era created from quotations by famous Green Road...... 904- 33n /weekend differential. We pay extra $$$ for peopw, past artd preaent. Each letter In the cipher stands for Evenings and/or svee- another. Today's cAje; T equate A Henry St...... l o illis your years of nursing experience. Oppor­ konds. Salary open. Princeton St...... 167-lM MANCHESTER THE PROFESSIONALS tunity for advancement. In service educa­ 643-5747. ______'PMVWU'O HMNFHO Tanner St...... i 24-iaa LOOKING for Individual Wellesley St...... i.."!;!;;.'.’.";;."... .!i..Si IBURGER KING tion provided. Opportunity to learn new or to maintain lawn and MANCHESTER HONDA garden of private JOK LMJT-ZKPPKT Lawton Rd...... 11 brush up on nursing skills. For an immediate Milford Rd...... NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS appointment and employment call; home. 649-2948. AUTOMOBILES ★ Minimum 4 Lines -- 7 Days EM TYO WO W Carpenter Rd...... aii FOR FALL EMPLOYMENT TODAY! Sanford Rd...... n Bom Up To OCMTPHJP PM Our Service Department ★ Additional Lines 50C Per Line, Per Day Hamilton Dr...... ".".."!!!!!..all PRIVATE DUTY REGISTRY TELEMARKETING is seeking an experienced PCFBGFBD.' — TKY Wetherall St...... 8-262 VRA HEALTH RESOURCES, IHC. Part Tima ★ Classifications 71 thru 87 McCann Dr...... all 243-2511/ext 400 or 793-0261 Automobile Technician. O a K Z P M B . Bldwell St...... !....". 27flL333 per hr Looking for people BREAKFAST and LUNCH who like to talk on ★ Merchandise Under <250 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I don't understand where the the phone; speak Ideas come from. I'm just glad they're there." — Gary C A LL N O W 643-2711 / 647-9946 Hourly wage plus bonus. Uniforms Larson. ’ with a pleasant ★ Ad must contain price! SO-FRO FABRICS voice: who can provided, excellent benefits. For work from 4-9 p.m., per hr ATTN: HOME SEWERS Monday-Thuraday. interview call Tom Dell, 8 am to 4 pm, You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds Full and part-time sales people needed CLOSING Monday thru Friday. OPENINGS AVAILABLE ON Put your sewing skills to work for you We offer: Hourly due to this low price... CLASSIFIED ADS: gP ° -j> yonrie a member of the SO-mO wage; commis- ALL SHIFTS FABRICS sales team. Work In a friendly siona; Inoentives; the EVERY FULL OR PART TIME paid vacations; DAY environment sharing your skills and ex­ courtesy memberr MANOfSTBdHOlsCA OFFER ENDS AUGUST 31, 1987 AND FREE MEALS perience while earning that extra In­ ship; sales train­ wonder IN When you need to advertise, come and reaping the benefits of a gen­ ing. THE PROFESSIONALS nothing works Ilka Classifiodt FREE UNIFORMS erous company discount. All houra 24 ADAMS STREET WAYS If interested eail- worfeer Dial 643-2711 apply at:- available, apply at: f; Judy at 646-7096. MANCHESTER, CT 06040 CALL CLASSIFIED ^ ManchesterHerald 80-FRO FABRICS AAA Auto Club ik '643-2711 1181 Tolland Turnpika n i Braid Strut 646-3520 lllaitrliFBtFr H m l J i BURGER KING Manehaatar, C t 467 CENTER 6T., MANCHESTER Mineniitir. 646-7728 IRuM Ofpewunlty i msteyer 643“2711 NOW!