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f r s J s im I 1*1 »*rtn **., M s m lw f w , ForAH YAuflNM l. Ptwiw: *4S-n*1 « *4J-I*00 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Monday, May 20,1905 — Single copy: 25176 Manchottor Mall A l l Naim S t, Maaefcastar arrive Bruce Litvinchyk Wiskly Auelhm • Anllaw. Cain. CfHsellMallNW 6 4 6 - 3 4 2 5 WASHINGTON (UPI) -y The nation’s personal income grew a school board modaraU O.s percent la A ^ l but o v e e 4 5 income after taxes atarroeksted 3.S MANCHESTER terms end this November, will run YEAEt percent b ecaw of .the arrival of By Sarah Pastel I MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE late income tak MOnd etocka, the Herald Reporter again. Commerce Department said Cummings listed the names of I F C ^ S A £ E 0pp. iM l C*m*l*ry CALL 649-11071 today. Manchester Board of Gklucation four people, one of them his The increase in tba after-tax CHiairman Leonard E. Seader daughter, as possible contenders disposable income waa the largest announced today that he will not for the two unclaimed positions on n W A R T I N QUALITY HARRISON ST. the ticket he expects the Demo­ Ar*«u on record but still did not represent seek re-election this November, MEMORIALS MANCHESTtR a complete recovery from the and thus will end a nine-year stint crats to win. Any of the four who ROTHMAN on the board in November 1986. are interested will have to compete REALTORS income tax refund snafu, the department said. Seader, a Democrat, cited the for the endorsement of the Demo­ 6 4 6 - 4 1 4 4 Refund problema cut disposable demands of his family and job as cratic Town Committee, Cum­ “Serving Manchester For Over SO Years” income by 0.4 percent in March his reason for stepping down. He is mings said. of 1 and 0.7 percent in February. a vice president for the First Downtown Personal spending in April re­ Hartford Realty Corp., a promi­ One potential candidate is R i­ Manchester The staff of Martin & Rothman Realtors, left to right John Burger, Gerald Roth­ bounded, up 0.7 percent after i > nent local developer chard Conti, a Manchester attor­ PenttanO The Flerist declining a revised 0.2 percent in “ I’ve got some personal consid­ ney who has been involved with man, David Woodbury and A1 Martin stand in front of one of Manchester's ne­ 24 BIRCH ST. March. erations t ^ t are weighing in this,’ ’ Instructors- of the Handicapped • Maternity Clothes* Uniforms west sub-divisions, Northview Heights. This new sub-division offers the quietness TEL. 643-6247 The report suggested that Amer­ he said. and was recently appointed to sit • Loungewear • Bra & Corset Fittings of country charm and yet is minutes to Hartford. Prices starting at $131,900. Br­ 643-4444 icana finally have more cash on Although he will serve until the on the schools’ Family Life Com­ • Breast form for Mastectomy ing your plans or let us design your custom home for you. F.T.D. hand but does not settle the end of his three-year term next mittee — the group assigned to question whether they plan to HRfAld photo, b , Tarquinlo year, the election for the next term review sex and mental health We also carry the Qoddeea Bra and MASTES CHAS6E wosui wmE Martin & Rothman, Inc. and staff have been involved in building, develop­ AMESICAN EXPSE8S spend it or save it. is scheduled for this November. education in the Manchester Warnara La Qanl QIrdIa ^ I C I Six school board seats will be at schools. Contacted today, Conti 631 Main St„ Manchester 643-6346 The increase in disposable in­ Brownlee gather ment, listing and sales of choice Manchester area homes for over 15 years offering come would amount to $314 a year, stake this fall, including three for said it is “ too early to make a qualified backgrounds to help any real estate transaction. to an annual $11,390 for every terms that begin this coming decision,” about whether he will M « MAIN STREET E4S.2073I Brownies, from several Manchester American. November and three that begin in run. MANCHESTER HOURS: MON-SAT. [ troops make the beat of a rainy morning SPECIALIZINQ IN Recently Martin & Rothman has developed a commercial division with listings k m r .m .1 The figures showed that, at least November 1986. Joanne Moriarty, wife of former SUPERIOR MUFFLERS from commercially zoned raw land to rpime investment properties. Investment initially, Americana are bolding on Saturday at Camp Merrie-Wood on “ Seader is the best,” said Mayor Matthew Moriarty Jr., was opportunities for the first or second time real estate investment buyer are high­ to the income tax refund checks. Gardner Street. Above left, Cortney Dell, Democratic Town Chairman Theo­ named as another possible con­ dore R. Cummings today of the DWWnilSGMMLIIIC. lighted. The savings rate in April was 5.0 6, waits in the chow line. Above right, tender. Another is Richard Conde, specialists percent, a sharp increase from the announcement. “ He knows when an executive with United Technol­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT • BRAKE SERVICE - WRECKER SERVICE ^ e s ri| { JiifOfpt Jennifer Docherty walks to a face­ 4.6 percent average for the pre­ to come and when to go and one ogies Corp. who sat on the GENERAL REPAIRING Martin & Rothman serves The Greater Manchester area and the staff has lived OUALITY USED CLOTHING vious three months. painting station. She was one of several doesn’t argue with him.” Curriculum Review Committee Propane Cylinders Filled in town for many years, thereby offering the needed knowledge of The Greater Air Conditioning Service Personal income, the total from older Girl Scouts who assisted at Two other Democratic school last year and was involved in the TELEPHONE 10 MAIN STREET Manchester market. LADIES CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES • CHILDRENS CLOTHINOl which only Social Security pay­ Brownie Day, which had a Connecticut board members reached today, conversion of Highland Park A4MS31 MANCHESTER CONN 06040 USED TOYS • CONSIGNMENTB ACCEPTE0| ments ate deducted, waa running theme. Below, Kelley A. Riehards, left, Susan Perkins and Richard Dyer, School into a facility for adolescent The next time you or a friend have a need to buy or sell your home, business, or at an annual rate of ^.17 trillion in said they knew Seader had been special education students. business property, call Martin & Rothman. W e’ll give you a free appraisal or ma- Aprll'aWlii' i fcBBOiial^u atm iw rt. ' •nci Rebecca Jensen iftfkeCtMrteF Oak considering not seeking re- . 'Dea: fourth is Terry BogU, - Disposable income, from which miea out of paper baga<- election. But they said they had not Cummings's daughter, former ket analysis of your property based on 15 years of..^experience...knowledge...and Esglsiid CoMby Woodissridag, he.] heard that he had made a final Selling? Buying? BuiWing? trust. both Social Security and Income president of the Highland Park Itarrh HarJwssMi tax withholding is subtracted, was decision. School PTA. MARTIN & ROTHMAN. INC. 260 Tolland Turnpike at an annual rate of $2.7 trillion. Dyer said- that tradition bolds Seats now held by Republicana Of all the major sources of that Joseph V. Camposeo, next to David Dampier Jr., Gloria DellaF- REALTORS Manehester, CT 06040 income only factory wages de­ Seader the senior Democrat on the era and Bernice E. Cobb will also EXPERIENCE...KNOWLEDQE...TRUST (203) 649-4663 clined in April, reflecting slippage board, would he elected by the come vacant in this fall’s election. ...FOR OVER 15 YEARS... in both the number of jobs and the board as the next chairman if the Dampier’s term ends this year. length of the average factory work Democrats maintain their 8-4 Delivers and Cobb will serve CALL Commercial & Residential: week. majority in the election. until November 1986. CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER Cummings predicted today that 263 Mala Woodworking & Supplier Democrats Dyer and Perkins Maachaatar 646-4144 the Democrats would claim a sixth and Republican H. John Malone seat on the nine-member board in are not up for re-election until 1987. BoHon the November elections. He said be Seader has served on the board EVERYTHING IN GLASS 25 (Ncott Si, Manchester Call 64S-7544 Connecticut assumes incumbents Camposeo since 1977. He also sat on the board "WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT Travel Services and Francis A. Maffe Jr., whose in the early 1969s. J.A WHITE GLASS CO. (Inside DAL Stert, Lmr Level) votes on Manchester Pariiade • 4 9 - 7 9 3 2 Manchester, CT budget Broadcast draws O f'K H .W VE4H.S E.VPEA/kX f 31JLI8SELL ST. MANCHESTEll 647-1666 For the first time in eight years, •MIRRORS •SHOWER DOORS •STORE FRONTS Sim : Tsss, Fri a s FM - S M a Thars S t r a Bolton voters will go to the polls wrath of Castro •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES •EJC - , .______U L 1S4FW 'today to decide the fate of the proposed $4.04 million budget Bv John E. Newhooen between Havana and Miami were proposed for the fiscal year that United Press International suspended except “ strictly hu­ CurUs begins July 1. manitarian” visits.’’ TOe polls at Community Hall on M IAM I — Radio Marti, a 59,999- Concerning the hijacking coop­ Ziebart Bolton Center Road will be open watt station that President Reagan eration, the state-run radio lllliiliMaUies Ruitprspniig Csfflpspy from noon to 0 p.m. says will “ help defuse the war said,“The government of (Oba HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER The budget traditionally goes hysteria” spread by Cuba, went on reserves the right to reconsider the Vernon Industrial Rises before residents at an annual town VMss'* TelevIsloR « Stsrae © the air today and Cuban President collaboration that it has unilater­ Clark Road ■ meeting for approval. At the Fidel Castro immediately sus­ ally given to the govertiment of the *21111, Vsrnon. CT fiji meeting reaidenta would ordinar­ Must off M. SA Vtmon'Siilt) " " pended an immigration agreement in the struggle ily vote to accept, reject or cut the WtEKEND SPECIAI in retaliation. against illegal departures from the Raul VCR a 3 Movlct 31S.$ .budget. They do not have the country.” Z73,WJHIDOLe TPKE. .authority to increase it. Castro also threatened to start a Castro routinely has given stiff • »«ANCM66T6H But no vote on the budget itself “ radio war” and to halt coopera­ prison sentences to anyone hijack­ 'was taken at the town meeting last tion in dealing with airplane hijackings in an announcement ing an airplane and taking it to MEN, WOMEN * TneiTloHifrtA'iw Ifliioo Monday, leading to the COba. referendum. broadcast by the state-run Radio "The government of Cuba also CHILDREN To ward off the possibility that Rebelde. reserves the right to make any Wet-Cut-Blow Dry .opponents of the proposed spend­ The announcement came just a MMH plans walk-in center radio transmission to the United ing plan would pack last Monday’s half hour after Radio Marti began Always $ A A M N pin«.6iMmlfle nass • States,” the (Oban radio said, in an . annual meeting, Board of Finance broadcasting at 5:39 a.m. ED T and apparent threat to Jam broadcasts Perms <30 and up n \ A \ A ' Chairman Morris Silverstein a few hours later there were or to begin Cuba's own propaganda . launched a petition drive to send indications the (hibans were trying mm sss a as competitor opens in town programming In a “ radio w ar” m»sk.pmV*kMWSsns.TMH |.a jfs S ^U ' . the spending plan to a referendum. to jam the broadcasts. s«V4» 647-9879 against the United Statea. :iNiHr Ussma ' The petition was declared In- An FCC spokesman in Washing­ 253 W. M iddle Tpke. 8 The broadcast said Deputy For- i^ hind Mr. Donut) . valid Monday. But minutes before Bv Kathy Garmus affiliaUon with the hospital could Plans call for the clinic to be ton said R a ^ o Havana was broad­ ‘''RaiatiMuSdiAiinyuh- *eign Minister Ricardo Allarcon the annual meeting the Board of Herald Reporter work to its disadvantage. Many open 12 hours a day, seven days a casting on the same frequency as delivered a diplomatic protest note Selectmen voted to recommend a people are turning away from week. Radio Marti. " I t ia not having any. containing, the measures to the From the tiny, all-in-one kitenenette unit, t| referendum and a majority of Manchester Memorial Hospital hospitals in search of a more The Immediate Medical Care effect on the broadcast as regards* lUielr s|AcialtyiUsd. Ctutom KlMhda 0 | n i« i U.S. Interests Section in Havana .residents present at the town has announced plans to open a friendly, personal and comfortable^ Center is open from • a.m. to 9 p.m. the United States,” be said. “ But I ECONOMY LAWNMOWER the largest and most complex kitchen instalUl^ has , the knowdiow to redo "a batl^ Into s i Active w Able Realty early today. meeting voted to hold the refedin- walk-in medical clinic nextMo its atm os^ere, he said. f every day of the year. By 16 a.m. have no idea what the effect is in tion, Cuttom Kitchen Canter is equipped to ltd East Coator ttraal The first group of 11 former Free Pickup A Delivery shoWpIace. Bathroom fixtures, plumbljig,lUM - diun today. Emergency Department. " I don’t think it’s going to affect this mondng, the clinic had seen its Cuba.” In a broadcast monitored in Cuban political prisonera had just handle the job! They are professionals who do sinks and countertops, flooring caii{up(|gte!aiM Saya: ■ Selectmen said many who other­ ’The clinic, which MMH officials us,” Erdil said of the hospital’s first five patients, Erdil said. Free Eetimetes BUami, Radio Rebelde said, “ All arrived in Miami with 17 family the complete job — from cabinets, plumbing “We heed you and you need uo. It wise would have attended the say could be ready to open by late planned clinic. “ You aUll have a Erdil said the concept behind improve the beauty of any home, v types of applications of the Dec. 14 members when the announcement Feet Courteoue Service meeting did not because they were summer, would become the second hospital environnrient (there).’’ walk-in clinics is “ booming” and is and electrical to floor covering and youfra. buying or selling, we can gat immigration pact are suspended.” of the suspension waa m ate. Visit them at their new iocatlon,'2E QIcoU exMcting the referendum. walk-in clinic in Manchester. Beck said the clinic, will be “ its around to stay. He said that The so-called Mariel Pact began Radio Marti, an AM station at 10% SR. CITIZEN MSCOUNTI appliances. Street, Manchester. They cgn M p yob with Pi’ornptly and 'ThiB year the budget proposed by The first — the Immediate own autonomous enUty.” He said contrary to the fears of some in March when the first of as many 1189 on the dial, will broadcast 14 Bathcpoo) remodeling and Installation are . the Board of Finance faces opposi­ Medical Care Center — opened for its proximity to the hospital will be hospital officials, the Immediate your remodeling plaps flrom. •fticlentlyl Ask tor Jack Lappen.” aa 19,699 Cubans a year were hours of daily news, commentary, 647-3660 tion from the Board of Education business this morning on West advantageous for clinic patients Mescal Care clinic will actually Middle Turnpike. Both the medical permitted to emigrate to the music and sports broadcast from a and the Board of Selectmen. School who need hospital care or services. help hospital business by referring 04.3:4263 director of the new clinic and a United States. A second phase Washington studio through a trans­ officials and selectmen have ob­ MMH Executive Director people who might not otherwise hospital apokeaman said today Warren L. Prelesnlk, in a news called for another 3,999 former mitter In the Florida Keys. EintGVSAVMG jected to what they said were have come to the attention of excessive qnd arbitrary cuts made that the town has room for two release on the hospital’s plans, political prisoners and their fami­ STOm PRWI AWNMGS medical professionals. In their original budget requeaU. cUnica. called the decision to open a clinic lies to enter the country as WMDOWS ilP U C I I liin A _ Custom Kitchen Center The finance board cut $78,000 MMH spokesman Andrew Beck “ a logical extension of our efforts “ We are not the definitive doctor refugees. A DOOM WMDOWS UNOPIIS Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling from the ichool board’s $2.7 said boapital officials are con­ to provide comprehensive medical for long-term care,” Erdil said. In exchange, Castro had agreed Inside Today ■CHMEIDEirO SERVICE STATION million budget request, prompting cerned about possible compeUtlon services to our community.’ -' The clinic can diagnose and treat to allow the United States to return Visit Our Showroom At: school board Chairman Jamea H. with the Immediate Medical Care Although no fees have been set most non-life-threanlng injuries or to Cuba about 3,999 “ undesira­ YANKEE ALUMINUM SERVICES 630 CENTER STREET 20 pages, 2 sectlona G la ss A Senan Rapalrs 25 OlcoW St root Marshall to call on votera to reject Center, but are confident the for the clinic, Beck said they would illnesses. By taking people with bles,” including criminals and MANCHESTEa CONNECTICUT 06040 STOP minor problenu out of local mental patients who were among the budget. hoapitaTs reputation will boost the be “ compatiUve with other ambu­ H ar& aara A Accassortas TELEPHONE 646-7712 ou r 9 5:30 17 ObHuarlM. M I - te L - The Board of Selectmen also use of its clinic. latory care centers.” No plans for emergency rooma, walk-in clinics the 139,699 Cubans who cam e to — 20 Opinion _ r can improve the efficiency of Florida in 1999 aa part of the Mariel CMIM. ia-19 PwpMWk. Thurs. till 9 9M SHAKE called for rejection of the budget, “We will make it,’’ be said. staffing the clinic have yet been Comloi. 8 Spo

Millions play the 'float’ in our banking system ■v Mork A. Dupuis public schools — by sending their children to the where the student goes to school. study, though she bad trouble with fellow lawmakers United Press Internotlonol wwii*s when she raised tbe Issue since many thought it was At least two of the parents may base their defense on COHEN SAYS HER BILL, which she hopes will only a local problem. Hutton apparently wanted as much money a i WASHINGTON - Hundreds of milUons of non­ manakgoment. and money m anagers are highly HARTFORD — Ths arrests of four parents on claims t ^ meet the legal residency requirement, pass the Senate, would set up the U-member study “ I think the Bloomfield case focused new interest in posable to invest or pay bills. In one month alone existent dollars float through the nation’s banking paid for their expertise — but where does smart Charles of stealing education has focused attention on which Cohen says Is ambiguous and has prompted committee to bring back recommendations to the the whole situation,” she said. “ It’s really a statewide system each day, say federal banking officials. management stop and a criminal act begin? — November IM l — Hutton deposited customer possible questions about state laws dealing with nuasttone in other towns. Legislature on clarifying the law next year or taking public policy question based on the am biguities... of Schemes like the one used by E.F. Hutton are Worried officials hope the Hutton case will help receipts of only $$ million into the UVB account, ^ school residency requirements. Cohen says she first became interested in the issue other steps to address the questions. the existing statute. It all relates to the same situation, that statute, what does it mean?” almost commonplace among large corporate Robert draw the line. but withdrew $130 million. ” The (our parents — three who police say live in before the Bloomfield arrests after questions from Cohen says school officials *»»ve welcomed the money managers — and the enUre banking Hartford and one In Windsor— are facing (Irst'degrse constituents living in Windsor. She says that prompted her to contact school officials in other system could be endangered because of it. HUTTON WAS “CREATING” MONEY in a THOSE CHECKS TOOK TIM E to clear the larceny charges based on accusations they Illegally Wagman system, so the funds weren’t available to UVB — enrolled their children In Bloomfield schools. towns. In a way, all of us play the “ float” — the length pyramid check-kiting scheme. It drew the money "H M ra are all kinds of examples that came to me and, therefore, Hutton had duped the bank into . ' The cases are still pending in court, but tbe of tim e it takes for a paper check to clear the out immediately to pay bills or customers, Legislature appears ready to create a committee to from all over the state because of changing family giving it an interest-free loan that averaged about “ ‘ system after it has been cashed or deposited. For although it had insufficient balances in the distant study laws governing residency requirements (or patterns," she said. example, we play the float when we write a check accounts to cover the checks. To cover these ^ million a day. students attending public schools. Cohen said existing law allows a child to live with a on Friday that we'll cover on Monday, when we checks, it made deposits by using checks written Based on lOtl interest rotes, an interest-free $2- The bill got off to a rocky start, but amid publicity draw against uncollected funds, which gives them million-a-day loan could have cost the bank more _ relative or non-relative in a town away from his or her RITE deposit a paycheck. on other banks, wtwre there were insufficient about the Bloomfield case, was amended and parents as 1 ^ as the child is a permanent resident interest-free loans for a few days. However, other than $300,000 in interest Income — and, of course, .. approved by the state House by a 14S-1 vote during a Many large corporations get discounts on major balances. In then made deposits in these banks and doesn’t pay to live away from his or her parenU. banks have very rigid rules about when the funds late-night session last week. purchases if they pay their bills within 30 days of with still other checks written on insufficient Hutton saved that amount. Cohen cites several cases she says point out the Rep. Naomi K. Cohen, D-Bloom(ield, who spon­ COLOR mm the purchase. Therefore, they maintain checking from deposited checks will be available to accounts — and so on in a continuous cycle. Federal officials believe that this type of problenM with that taw; *ASHH sored tbe measure, says tbe study wouldn’t accounts in distant banks, such as in upstate New depositors. New York City banks are notorious for In the Interim, the brokerage firm had free use activity is becoming common. They fear that a ■ POITIO necessarily address all of the questions raised in the a Two emancipated teenagers were tiving in tCHfOUtf York and the state of Washington. They pay their this; The wait ranges from three days for a check of the money, since the bank didn’t know that it company could go out of business and leave DEVCLOPINO' court case, though she admits the case did help bring Middletown, sharing a home with two other people. East Coast bills with Washington checks and their drawn on another New York City bank to more hundreds of millions of dollars of its uncollected - was paying Hutton before the checks in Hutton’s attention to the overall issue. School officials ruled they couldn’t attend school since AID than a week for a distant bank. checkE moving through the banking system. West Coast bills with New York checks. Since it accounts cleared. The problem, Cohen says, is that state laws dealing they paid part of the rent. But checks can clear much faster than this — CONE, TAB, DKT takes several days for those checks to clear, these Documents that the government introduced in Sources in the Comptroller of the Currency’s with residency (or the'purposes of deciding where a e A Fairfield County couple moved to California. /UYS firms get both tiK prompt-payment discount and often overnight or (in the case of checks from the Hutton case show how this worked. For office say that one change is being considered: student can attend school are ambiguous and may not Their son, wanting to complete his education in CONE ON SPRITE the use of the money for an additional four or five distant banks) in a few days, due to electronic example, in IM l, Hutton deposited $33.5 million of requiring a company that transfers funds among. , take the student’s best interests into account. Connecticut, stayed behind living in a tent In a state 2 n RtO- Or ntatb days — which means a lot when that money is in check clearance. The bank can then use the its customers’ funds in the United Virginia Bank, its own accounts to make those transfers “ There’s been virtually no discussion of what park, raising residency questions. A Cafftlnt the hundreds of millions of dollars. money during those extra days until it permits but made withdrawals of $640.$ million. To make electronically, not with paper checks. Electronic ' happens to the student when these questions of e A couple with an apartment in New York rented a c m depositors to draw against the funds. This way, a residence are discussed,” Cohen said. “ ’That also has home in Connecticut, where their child stayed with a mil Frw up the difference, the company deposited its own transfers are instant, while paper checks must be -' W m Y m t C M m to be a big policy discussion.” SOME BANKS ALSO USE the float to their m ajor bank can save hundreds of thousands of checks drawn on Hutton accounts in New York moved physically from one bank to another. housekeeper and attended school. s u i B i e s . e A child whose parents are divorced and share advantage. When a check is deposited, those funds dollars in interest that it would have to pay the and Kansas City. Federal officials say this would prevent check- IN THE BLOOMFIELD CASE, the (our parenU are custody, spends three nights with one parent in one are called “ uncollected” until they clear the Fed in short-term borrowings. kiting schemes like the one that E.F. Hutton was The overdrafts of the UVB account grew larger charged with stealing $4,100 each — tbe amount it town and four with the other in another town, which All of this is regarded as smart money $ 1 ^ 6 5 issuing bank. Some banks allow depositors to late in the year as interest rates skyrocketed and engaged in. costs to educate a student (or a year in Bloomfield could violate residency requirements in the town AVAILABLE IN AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES M O ST STO RES iT SAYS HERE THAT THE IT SEEMS HE'S \N FINE Lawmaker wante FRITOS FRESIP6NT SOT A CHECK-UF SHAFE FOR A GREAT General Dynamics Connecticut ANACIN S TA TE U N E COKN, COMtyiUNlCATOR HlS AGE COLGATE ANALOESIC KRINKLY In Brief term extended CHIPS billed fun to U.S. TOOTHPASTE King Sizn ManfredI wants to saa sons REG. OR GEL TABLETS T b z .B h tor McGuls^n 4.5 OZ. PUMP BOHLE OF 100 The shortest HARTFORD — A doctor accused of beating his wife to death in their posh West Hartford bonne way to a Pen­ ’"wants to visit his three young sons, but HARTFORD (UPI) — EmbatUed Chief State’s S ^ 0 9 tagon contract prosecutors object on grounds the children are Attorney Austin J. McGuigan would keep his Job at is often through material witnesses. least another year under a proposal by Senate 9 9 0 a cocktail Jack A Superior Court Judge closed a bearing Friday Majority Leader Reginald J. Smith. AVAILABLE IN AVAILABLE IN 1 3 7 2 9 9 L . M O ST STORES M O ST STO RES ^ lounge or on the request by Dr. Russell F. Manfredi, who is Smith, R-New Hartford, said Friday be will across a golf Anderson charged with murder in tbe slaying March 8 of introduce legislation to extend McGuigan’s term course. At least Catherine Billings Manfredi. through June 1966, but GOP leaders in the state House this is the route Judge Edward Y. O’Connell issued tbe ruling vowed to oM>ose the measure. HO'MEVER,THEY'VE SFOTTEP A HE'S (SOTSOME MINOR that General 'despite objections of reporters and Assistant McGuigan, who has been praised for pursuing State’s Attorney Herbert Appleton, who told tbe political corruption but c rltic iz ^ for what sonze have Dynamics has FEW NEW FEVELOFMENTS WH\CH FROBIEIHS IN HIS VERTICAL HOLF; Judge tbe action violated the spirit of the First called arrogance, refused to say if he is willing to THEY'RE WATtH\NG CAREFULLY WIGHTNESS ANF CONTRAST often taken to Amendment. serve another year. summer values win friends and influence procure­ membership dues to the Republi-1 O’Connell recessed the hearing to allow three McGuigan also declined comment on whether he ment officers. cans’ Capitol Hill Club and its I working days (or possible appeals to be filed with would seek another term as the state’s chief General Dynamics may have Democratic counterpart. I the state Appellate (!ourt. prosecutor if tbe extension plan fails. Friday was the DOUBLE slipped from first to third place in e Cookbooks; In 1982, General; Manfredi, a cardiologist, is barred from deadline (or applications to be delivered to Chief VINYL the great corporate scramble for Dynamics bought 10 copies o f; contact with his children as a condition of his Court Administrator Aaron Ment. defense dollars, but it hasn’t been “Congressional C^kbook” and; release on $150,000 bond. The children — three Smith opposes a bill passed by the House that would CHAISE LOUNGE HIBACHI GRILL for lack of effective lobbying. Its submitted the $120 bill to the • boys aged 3,5 and 7 — are staying with an aunt in take tbe power to appoint tbe chief state’s attorney MULTI­ Dunmore, Pa. from tte state’s chief Justice in favor of a state Washington executives have government. The project director! POSITION li Criminal Justioe Conunission. wined, dined and golfed their way for this collection of congressional I DEEP No changes should be made in the state’s criminal ^ 9 9 4 9 9 from Capitol Hill to the Pentagon. recipes was the wife of Rep.; Fire knocks out power Justice system, he said, until a special investigative HULME

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Rated G. »L U 6riL-C NO S t KAVIN&ONt cor IN THE SANE^ I CaJl^ Alexandra Isles, a raven- haired CNN Catolo Nowe Ntwrk ICNNi 3D La Nocha judge has not formally ruled on [M A X ] Album Flash: Crystal Oayla CAZP neOM AI.AN, 6BEAT VACATION. T066> IN MV r-a U E - PUT beauty and former "D ark Shad­ OISMEY Otanoy Channel iwsi [C N N ] Fraaman Raporta [T M C ] MOVIE; 'First Love' A young man ESPN Spun* NMwoik liSTNl IF -C P O t ^ T IHEBEei A ^>L^&S^ANTI/^^ ows" soap opera actress, played that. falls in love with a girl who is having an H60 > Honw Nox Offic* iHiOl [D IS ] MOVIE; 'CarKUaahoa' A tough E-VtN HAVE TIME ' PENAETY l-OB the role of the "other woman” in Amarican teenager poses as a missing EAISEY WirHEKAWAL affair with an older man. William Katt, ONEMAX Cinwmax IMAXI von Bulow’s first trial in 1662. Earlier, Grande barred a video­ Susan Dey, John Heard 1977. Rated R. TMC Movie Channel iTMCl heiress to win the love of the owner of a Von Bulow, 58, is charged with tape of a family servant who died [U S A ] Cartoon Express USA USA Network lUSAl vaet English estate Jodie Foster, David Niven, Lao McKern. 1977. Rated G. twice try Ing to kill his wife, Martha since the first trial. The tapes were 6:30 PM d D ® 5 One Day at a Time "Sunny” von Bulow, with insulin made by the news media covering 9:30 PM [T M C ] MOVIE: Te x ' An easy IhmT. C30" SSt' (T3) Benson thief in order to check out a man he had going and vulnerable 1$-year-old is Injections. The prosecution claims the 1982 proceedings. ( ® Hogan's Heroes sent to prison several years before. (R) caught in an emotional tug-of-war at he he wanted to marry Isles and (60 min.) tries to grow up without parental guid­ (22) (39 NBC News inherit $14 million. IN RU LING ON A TA P E of the (X) N*wt ance. Matt Oitlon, Jim Metzler. Ben (23) Nightly Business • ■ t Johnson 1982 Rated PG Before the high society retrial late John B erdy's testimony, 33) MOVIE: 'Prom Nlghf A crazed killar Grande said the TV tape was (39 Jeffersons stalks high school seniors at the class 10:00 PM (D Newt returns to matters of the heart, in UPI photo however, the prosecutors plan to inappropriate for the courtroom 39 ABC News (CC) prom Leslie Nielsen. Jamie Lee Curtis. 3 D lr>dapai>dant News 3D Noticiero SIN 1980 complete a long stretch of medical CLAUS VCN BULCW because editing and camera (& wild. Wild West Billy Graham speaks to an estimated the end of his sermon, he invited people [C N N ] Showbiz Today (29 MOVIE: 'Convoy' The truckers battle testimony. . . . had 'other woman' changes that zoom in and out on the the cops in this war on wheels. Kris Kns- S S 24 Mores A LLB V O O P - by Oava Qraua crowd of 13,000 Sunday at the first from the crowd to make a personal witness's face could have an [D IS ] Adv. of Ozzie and Harriet tofferson, Ali MacGraw. Ernest Borg- S D Kojak MY UNCLE DOESN'T LET ME LEAVE 11 TAKE IT YOU I HATE IT! A I WERE YOU TKYIN' TO '\YES, AND 1 editorial effect on the jury. [E S P N ] Mazda Sportstook nine 1978. service of his Southern New England commitment to Christ. FOUR LAB TECHNICIANS [C N N ] Evening News T H E c a s t l e b y M YSELF, s o HE SENDS DON'T LIKE PERSON NEEDS ' s h a k e t h o s e d u p e s I A L M O S T repeated efforts by prosecutors to She also expressed concern [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Yor; The Hunter from FROM Newport Hospital were set (22) (39 TV's Bloopers A Practical Jokes [H B O ] MOVIE: Iceman' Scientists find MASTER BERWIK AND HIS LACKEYS THE IDEA OF S O M B T IM E W H E N Y O U R H O R S E / SUCCEEDED crusade at the Hartford Civic Center. At the Future' A warrior from the future ALONG TO KEEP ME COMPANY! ^AN ESCORT? ALONE' to testify today about what hap­ find her. about the quality of the audio, Tonight s practical joke victims are Dea­ a Neanderthal man cryogenically pres­ THREW YOU? •' finds himself in a prehistoric society as a con Jones and Jason Bateman (R) (60 pened to Mrs. von Bulow's blood Assistant Attorney General although she did not specifically result of a nuclear holocaust. Reb erved and still alive. Timothy Hutton. min.) Lindsay Crouse, John Lone. 1964 after she was hospitalized during Henry Gemma said the search will rule out the audio portion of tape Brown. Corinne Clery. John Steiner. Graham crusade starts (23) 37) Heart of tha Dragon (CC) Liv­ Rated PG the Christmas holidays in 1979 and continue as long as the state is alone. 1983 Rated PG. ing' The lives of rural Chinese peasants [M A X ] MOVIE: Porky's' Lustful high i960. presenting its case. But he said the Gemma said he watched the 7:00 PM (J) CBS News are explored with concentration on how school boys try to crash the local bawdy little life has changed for them over Isles provided prosecutors in von state is expected to complete its Isles video with the judge last week ( d ) (59 M-A-S*H house Scott Colomby, Kim Cattrall, Kaki thousands of years. (60 min.) Hunter 1981. Rated R. Bulow’s first trial with part of the circumstantial case against von and could see the complete video C93 ABC News (CC) Revival comes to region Bulow about mid-week, necessitat­ probably wouldn’t be allowed, (59 Hogan's Heroes alleged motive, when she testified C D Dallas [USA] Covsr Story 3D Novela: Tu o Nadia 10:30 PM 3DN*we that she gave her Danish socialite ing a decision about Isles's even though he said Grande did not (TTl Jeffersons 3D MOVIE: 'Kata Bliss and tha Ticker HARTFORD (UPI) - The Rev. else is second," the 66-year-old crusade will help spark the kind of lover of 2>A- years an ultimatum to testimony. specifically ban it at that time. [D IS ] DTV (29 Barney Miller Tape Ki cmv 3 D Star Trek of Michigan State University. appear on Monday,” Muksian a crib in her parents’ Pawtucket burst in. The man who allegedly ( S MOVIE: 'Dark Passage' An escaped DiBiaggio was the principal said. apartment Nov. 11, 1984, touched stole the drugs fired shots at the convict undergoes plastic surgery and -~ speaker at Sunday morning's At least one Pawtucket police off a massive search, which men and they fled, police said. recuperates in his girlfriend's apartment until he can prove himself Innocent of graduation. murder. Humphrey Bogart. Lauren Ba­ Astrograph In the afternoon, honorary de­ Crossword call, Agnes Moorehead. 1947. grees were presented to Nobel A primer for colleges ^ 9 ) Divorce Court “ Prize-winning author Issac B. 3 9 Charlie's Angels Singer, state labor leader John J. your practicality may surface and veto a ACROSS 6 Navsr (post) Answer to Previous Puzzle [C N N ] NewsnIght have to do a lot ol running around, check Driscoll, Pulitzer Prize-winning potential opportunity. In with home base from time to time. 7 Vetch [E S P N ] USFL Football: Jacksonville at composer and author Virgil Thom­ UPI photo Handbook discusses divestments qfour LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) Variety Is the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 16) Your 1 UnlU 8 Royal Mail Houston spice of life today, so try to schedule a hunches and Judgment In financial affairs son, corporate executive Charles 6 Something Service (abbr.) pops a [USA] Radio 1990 H. Kaman, and Howard Green, Mary Ellen O'Meara of Malden, Mass., remarkable 9 Concerning (2 with different people. since anti-war protests a decade ies should work to ameliorate the [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Eman- as or suggestions of associates. Make who discovered a process to grow champagne bottle during the conclusion of the 112th By Thomas Ferraro 9 I (Qcr.) wda.) 12:15AM uelle in Bangkok' Emanuella teaches her the final decisions. skin to treat bum victims. United Press international ago, against South Africa's policy consequences of apartheid. But so 12 Expel 10 Whale M ay 21,1966 Boston University Commencement at Nickerson Field lovers the art of total pleasure. Laura VIROO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) If a career AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 16) Someone In West Hartford, U.S. Rep. of apartheid. far, it has not divested. 13 Seed 11 Dams Myra Gemser. Debra Barger. Rated R. You are likely to become Involved In sev­ opportunity presents Itself today, don't you'll be exchanging pleasantries with at Barttara B. Kenneliy, D-Conn., Sunday. WASHINGTON — Dartmouth Robert Atwell, president of the There are nearly 300 U.S. com­ 14 By birth □IIQBB □□ODDOQ eral partnership arrangements In the year waste any time gelling It finalized. Lady 12:30 AM CD Stirsky and Hutch a gathering today may turn the discus­ attacked current attempts to call a C!olIege trustees recently voted to council, a network of 1,6(X) colleges panies that do business in South ISUnleaa 17 Biblical E R l U E D J_ 1 1 ahead. None of them are apt to be relat­ Luck will give you a bonus for being (22) CHIPS Patrol sion to a topic that will be of mutual sell $2 million in securities in two and universities, writes that the Africa, including many of Ameri­ 16 Puddings, alo. mountain ed but each will work out advantageous­ speedy. material benefit. constitutional convention to pass a _E R A corporations that do business with booklet is to be "inform ative and ca's largest — Coca-Cola, General 18 Studio 19 Island of tha II (29 Late Night with David Lettermen To­ LIBRA (Sept. 21-Oct. 23) Tim e you PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Lady Luck .... balanced budget amendment. V E L night's guests are Dr. Ruth Westheimer, O’Neill urges dialogue South Africa because of that not to recommend any course of Motors, Ford and IBM. 20 Stinging insects Aegean it ly. OCMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Something spend on pleasurable endeavors will not will be tilting the odds In ybur lavor today Kenneliy told the University of Paquita D’Rivara and mailing list sales­ nation’s racial segregation policy. action." The Investor Responsibility Re­ 21 Avoirdupois 22 Words of undar- □ ■ man Ed Burnett. (60 min.) unusual will develop today In a valued be waated today. The change ol pace will In competitive situations. Think of your­ Hartford's 1,585 undergraduate ralationahip. The happertlng will prove refurbish your outlook and make you self as the victor, not the underdog. Harvard sold 60,000 shares of The booklet, "Perspective; Col­ search Center, a non-profit re­ weight atanding (2 H 1 n □ _N (2 9 Maude and graduate students she thinks beneficial for you both. Major changes more ambitious tomorrow. ARIES (March 21-April 10) A poaltivo stock in a firm because it refused to lege Actions on South African search group, reports that in the 22 Amazon wda.) 1 N A JE T_ _T _E the amendment is unnecessary. with the Sandinistas [U S A ] Candid Camera are ahead for Qemlnl In the coming year. SCORPIO (Oot. 24-Nov. 22) Your finan­ tributary 23 Heart (U t) attitude will work wonders for you today. She said a convention would upset give tte university information Investment,” spells out the argu­ past year an untold number of orga S T Y _E _T _8 Send for your Astro-Qraph predictions cial aspects continue to look promising, What you envision as Impossible can bo 24 Lag joints 24 Midwest state 1:00 AM CD McMIHen Si wife the "delicate balance between By United Prest International dora group of Latin American showing it adhered to “ reasonable ments for and against divestment izatipns, including churches and £ O IM today. Mall $1 to Astro-Qraph. Box 489, so devote your mental energies today to done It you apply yourself. 27 Seoluda (abbr.) M U T CD News ethical standards” in its South — including contrasting views on colleges and even some cities and Radio City Station, New York, N Y 10019. thinking about ways that can Increase public and private values that has nations "a re eager to help us 26 Sudanaas (D Saint TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Someone whether divestment ultimately 3 1 ______Lang Be sure to state your zodiac sign. your Income or holdings. you didn’t realize held you In high esteem " ' been one of our nation's House Speaker Thomas P. resolve our differences.” African operation. states, have divested from U.S. 26 City in Israel 35 Exclamation 45 Fruit dscay Syns 3 D Barney Miller CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you feel SAOITTARIUS (N«v. 23-Dee. 21) Some­ will make his feelings known to you as ■■ strengths.” O’Neill Jr. says the Reagan Referring to administration sup­ Stanford University opposes hurts or helps South African companies in South Africa. 27 Pagan god 36 Braakfsat food 32 Rivsr In 46 Ssa lattuoe (29 Fish compelled today to follow a financial one you're eager to hear from may try to well as to others today. This should ' She said she feared a convention administration should begin direct port for Nicaraguan rebels who are blanket divestiture in U.S. com­ blacks. In Albany, N.Y., Sunday, Gov. 28 Egyptian 38 Cook Osrmany 47 Ivan tha 3 9 Fllm/Slgn-Off hunch, do so promptly. As time ticks on get In touch with you today, so If you please you. negotiations immediately with Ni­ trying to topple the Sandinista panies in South Africa, but voted to Elaine El-Kbawas, a co-author Mario Cuomo outlined a program aarpants 39 CIA forerunner could start "an amending spree 33 Sign at aallout Terrible (SD Dr. Gene Scott caragua, arguing if tte United government, O'Neill declared, "It divest 124,000 shares et stock in of the booklet, said the report made to gradually sell up to $4.4 billion in 29 Oak, e.g. 41 Edges farworse than the spending spree it (abbr.) States can discuss nuclear arms is time we eased our covert efforts Motorola if the company sold no attempt to determine how state stocks and tends in compan­ 30 Long timss 42 French river 48 Sponsored [C N N ] Crossfire ’ was Intended to address.” 34 Baakttball with the Soviet Union, it can afford to make war in Central America equipment to that nation's military widespread divestment is on cam­ ies doing business in South Africa group (abbr.) 32 King David's 43 Collage group 60 Atomic particle [USA ] David Putnam Outdoors The state Senate last week to meet with “ our weakest adver­ and instead engaged in' overt or police since 1083. puses and instead just examined and Namibia. 35 Mitch Millar's grandfather 44 Qracaful animal 51 One's self 1:30 AM CD Hogan's Hsroes Bridge defeated a resolution calling for a federal constitutional convention. sary in tte world.” efforts to make peace there.” These money matters are cited how various schools are handling Catherine Bowers, a center Inatrumant 1 CD Anything for Money 2 3 • ' 10 11 "Last Wednesday, the Nicara­ Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., also in a new handbook to college the issue. researcher, said the organization 36 Spread out 3 D Independent News Kenneliy, along with five other dignitaries, including Pulitzer guan government asked for a attacked the administration for its administrators that examines the But of the 17 schools cited, 13 is in the process of doing a formal 37 Small bag 12 14 3 D Dsspedkfa 39 Watsr holes er way of generating tricks to make - Prize-winning novelist William resumption of direct talks with tte proposed spaced-based nuclear emotion-charged issue of whether have divested and the others say. survey of such divestments, which [CNN] Nswsnight Updsts NORTH 1-IO-SS Finding the contract. they are considering it or might 40 Mortar tray 16 17 Styron and jazz musician Benny United States,” the Maesachusetts missile defense system. schools should divest Trom Ameri­ primarily involve endowment or [H B O ] USA for Africa: Story of 'W o Are 4K8S 41 Fast aircraft First cash the A-K of clubs. Now, Democrat told 1,700 graduates and Speaking at Clark University in can corporations in South Africa. take such action under certain pension funds, that it hopes to the World' Take a behind-the-scenes Y10 5 5 a better way Goodman, received honoary 18 when you lead a diamond to dummy’a circumstances. (abbr.) 20 look at this spscial recording sssalon. ♦ KS degrees. and estimated 10,000 guests in a Worcester, Mass., Kerry called tte 'The American Council on Educa­ complete later this year. 42 Wava (Fr.| king, trump the third round of cluba commencement address at Tufts “ Star Wars” system a “ waste of tion, the nation’s largeet higher- Williams College in Massachu­ "The divestment movement gets [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Sting M‘ Tw o drifters try 4 loss 32 By James Jacoby Betty Williams, the 1977 Nobel 45 Elamsnt iipmedlately. Because the clubs University in Medford, Mass. energy and effort" which will cost education group, prepared the setts is among those straddling the a lot of play in South Africa, but to con a shifty nightclub owner involved WEST EAST Here Is a simple and Instructive ' Peace Prise winner, told 650 49 QIaclatad area in a boxing fix. Jackie Gleason, Mac divide 3-3, that suit is now set up. graduating seniors' at Quinnipiac “ We shMid take them up on that "a trillion dollars” without in­ booklet following campus demon­ issue. In 1978 its trustees adopted a there isn’t much financial im­ 24 28 28 4 A8S 410 0 deal that might easily slip away from (2 wda.) Davis, Tsri Garr. 1983. Rated PG. Now play a second diamond. If the offer — now," he said. creasing national security. strations, tte most widespread statement that said U.S. compan- Y07S Y A K J81 most of us. Against your uneventful College in Hamden that, "M en pact," Bowers said. 62 DIffarsnt [U S A ] It's Your Buslneas defenders play ace and a spade, the O'Neill was among a host of 31 ♦ AQ08 ♦ 10 5 4 contract of two spades, defender West " have made a mess of the world, 53 So (Soot) 1:45 AM (M A X ) MOVIE: ‘Dootor 4974 4QJ8 two clubs in dummy will net you an and it's time they move over and prominent speakers at New Eng­ 54 S-ahaped leads the three of spades. You play ' ...... 34 Dotrolf A timid professor is conned Into overtrlck. If they play the spade ace land colleges holding graduation molding SOUTH low from' dummy, Blast plan the give women a chance." posing as a flamboyant mobster. Dan and then force dummy with a ceremonies this weekend. 55 Relating to Aykroyd. Howard Hessaman, Donna 4QJ742 nine, and you win the Jack. How, do 7 Williams is an Irish peace WININCER’S 11 Annual 37 30 diamond, you will still make eight activist who won the Nobel Prise “ In Geneva, we are at the grandparsnta Dixon. 1963. Rated R. YQ 3 you now proceed? tricks. SENIOR CITIZENS , """" ♦ J7S2 for her work among the children of bargaining table with our greatest 56 Hearing organ 2:00 AM eSDoat Smart Perha]^ you lead a diamond to the SPORTS CAMP ‘ I 40 4AK How easy it is to overlook getting adversary in the world — the P«rtonal Touch, 57 Nsgativta CD Joe Franklin Show king and continue the suit, hoping for Northern Ireland. the A-K of clubs out of your hand! But She described her recent expe­ Soviet Union," "O 'N eill notiid, owned and operated by 68 Fat of awino 42 43 44 3 D Christian Children's Fund Vulnerable; Both a ruff. Alaa, the cruel defenders play GIRLS • BOYS • DAY CAMP how wrong not to give yourself an riences in Ethiopia, where in one "and yet in Mexico we won't sit Jan, would like to introduce DOWN ® Africa: A Continent In Crisis Dealer; South ace and a spade, and you are limited Gymnastics • Soccar • Basaball/Softball extra chance to make the contract! instonce 14 of 75 starving children down tor discussions with our 1 Mrs. Charlaa 46 to four spam trlcka, the A-K of clubs, Shar to tier staff. Sliar is formerly of Hair Bo'iitique. Have A g M 4 -1 6 AgM 6-16 [U S A ] Get Rloh with Real Estate West Nortb East Soalh died during a half-hour relief flight weakest adversary in the world — Chaplin and your diamond king — down one. 2:30 AM ( X ) CBS N*w « Nl^htwatoh Nicaragua.” your hair done in the privacy of your home. lisd Crou Swimming Lstiont In Our Olympic Indoor Pool 2 Night (Fr.| 83 Nice work on the part of the defense, . to a hospital. JIP 24 Pass "These negotiations should not 3 A l ^ a e t baing but you overlooked something Impor­ Williams received a standing This service is provided by professional hairdressers. 2 Sstiloni — Julv 1-12 A July 15-26 54 (X ) BMt of Midday 4 Inordinataly for­ tant. You could tell from the operdng People who tank life effers m ovation from the graduates and be half as challenging or half as Cill Bill WInIngsr 88^7712 or 6 4 ^ 7 ( l l ) MOVIE: 'Riding On Air* Joe lakes up Perms Sets Cuts mal lead that you were surely going to he more challeR ^ ahetUd try to wrap • ,. otters In the audience of 3,000. complicated as nuclear arms At Loomli Cniffii SciwoL Windsor flying. Joe E. Brown, Florencs Rice. Guy Opening lead: 43 kUny bad tears in their eyes control negotiations," he said, Low rates 646-2198 5 City In Utah Icligss by NEA. Inc 20 Kibbee. 1937. deprived of that diamond ruff in gltl bowltaig ball to Mil look like u y - Trintporiitlon A villibli from L H . Mmeli, Vimon, So. Windsor dummy. So you should look for anoth­ Iklag otker Ikan a bowling ball. (hiriag te r speech. adding that tte so-called Conta­ I MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. May 20. 1985 — U 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. May W. 19»5 Recruiter jailed Manchester In Brief llling takBB firft In panidt SPORTS The Illing Junior High School Marching Band and Flag ^ rp o on drug charges waa Judged beat of 16 muaical unita that participated Saturday in the annual Shad Derby Day parade In Windaor. . . . A U.S. Navy recruiter in Man­ Street in Mancbeoter. According to Band Director Bridget Gilcreat aaid today the 86-inoinber band chester was relieved of his assign­ a newa reieaae from the the U.S. and U-member flag corpa brought the firat-place trophy bach to Sixers hoping ment after federal drug agents Drug Enforcement Administra­ Mancheater. accused him of dealing drugs while tion, agents picked him up during on duty and arrested him Friday an arranged deal In the parking lot for allegedly selling two pounds of of the Manchester Parkade. TrMVBtori txtc to spesk cocaine to undercover agents. Also charged were Doreen A Travelera Inaurance Coa. exective will apeak Thuroday at - for a miracie Petty Officer Ronald Gaskin, 30, Tracy, 13, and Marltsa Cintron, 31, the annual luncheon of the Mancheater Community Servicoa - of 74 Nike Circle was charged with both of East Hartford; and Janlna Council at the Mancheater Country Club. •v Frsdtrick Wotsrmait “They came out real scrappy conspiracy to distribute cocaine, Napolltano, 33, and Craig Batche­ Peter Llbaaai, vice preaident lor corporate communlcationa at United Press Intsmotlonol and pushed us to the limit,’’ said delivery of cocaine and possession lor, 25, both of Hartford. , Travelera, will apeak on "The Relationahip and Mutual Intereat Boston guard Dennis Johnson. with intent to deliver cocaine. Four of the arrests followed of the Buaineaa Community and Human Service Syatem. . PHILADELPHIA - NBA his­ “Give them credit for this game, Richard Farber, commander of deliveries of about $44,000 worth of For reaervationa, contact the Mancheater Department of tory says Philadelphia has only they Juat came out and wanted It the Navy’s regional recruitment cocaine to agents Friday In Enfield Human Servlcea. delayod the inevitable, but the more than we did.” division in Albany, N.Y., said and at the Parkade. authorities TSers are still hoping for a miracle. The 70ers led 60-44 at the half and today that Gaskin has been re- said. The fifth arrest, of Tracy, No team ever has recovered 85-74 at the end of three quarters. 11^^ of his recruitment duties resulted from a previous delivery, SwMiston backs antl-pom bill from a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff, Philadelphia’s lead see-aawed be­ and will probably be reassigned if officials said. but Philadelphia took the first of tween I and IS for most of the final he is released from federal custody Rep. Elaie “Biz" Swenaaon, R-Mancheater, voted laat week in the four necessary steps with a quarter, before a SCott Wedman Undercover agents had nego­ favor of a bill to increaae the penalty for importing child 3-pointer at 1:06 drew the Celtics to on bond. Farber said the Navy tiated with Gaskin for drugs over 115-104 victory In Sunday's Game 4 would take no action against pornography into Connecticut. of the Eastern Conference finals. within 7. Maurice Cheeka and the course of several months, said The bill passed the state House of Representatives. If passed UPi photo Gaskin until the criminal case was “I believe in miracles," said Erving each hit a pair of free resolved. Jerome MattioU, agent in charge by the Senate, it would make importing child pornography with Julius Erving. “There have been throws and Erving added a slam- In a separate incident, Manches­ for the DEA in Connecticut. the intent to promote It a felony. lots of miracles through the dunk to put the game out of reach. Assessing the damage ter police said today that Gaskin’s The suspect was in uniform and “It’s about time we took a stand to stem the tide of child ages-they are well-documented For the first time in the besbof- two young sons were taken from on duty during the drug.transac­ pornography material.’’ Swensson said in a news release. “I and they can happen in seven series, Philadelphia broke Marie Bowman shrugs in exasperation while she sifts his wife’s custody Saturday night tion Friday, he said. have no patience whatever with those who state such a law may basketball.” the 100 barrier. through the ashes of her home in Palm Coast, Fla, after Manchester police said she About IS officers, including not pass the test of constitutionality. I much prefer to take a Charles Barkley, who had 20 Sunday after wildfire swept through and destroyed over left them alone in a car in 50-degree federal agents, naval intelligence position and let those who choose to challenge the law Incur the rebounds and IS points, said his Andrew Toney scored 26 points 150 homes. The Bowmans were digging through the weather for two hours while she officers and members of the expense of testing its legality." team proved its heart and talent on to lead Philadelphia’s offense Sunday. Sunday, Cheeks scored 22 and ashes hoping to find a few surviving possessions. was inside a Charter Oak Street Hartford, East Hartford and Glas­ restaurant with a friend. tonbury police departments, were “We really played for pride, and Moses Malone totalled 13 rebounds Pamela E. Gaskin, 26, was involved in the arrests. Hay named writing Judge even if we do lose the series, we and 21 pointa, including 9 pointa in charged with two counts of risk of Authorities seized about $11,000 know that we can play them the fourth quarter. Boston was led Route 83 bonds backed injury to a minor. Police said in cash and four vehicles, MattioU The National Council of Teachers of English has named tough," said the rookie. “I feel that by Kevin McHate’s 25 points and 17 witnesses told them the children, said. Manchester High School teacher LeRoy Hay as a regional judge we have a great team and we will rebounds, with Johnson contribut­ A $100,000 sum for engineering as a result of revamping exits 94 ages 1 and 5, were alone in her Gaskin and Batchelor were for the council’s 1985 achievement awards in writing. play as hard as we can up in ing 19 points. HtraM photoi by Tarquinlo and 95 of nearby Interstate 84. friend’s car outside the Hungry More than 6,000 students across the country have been Boston." Larry Bird, usually instrumen­ work on Tolland Turnpike at the arraigned Friday night in U.S. the time of 16:08.7. Suffield's Mark Sullivan (right) was Manchester and Vernon town line "With funds for engineering Tiger Restaurant at 120 Charter District Court in Hartford and held nominated for NCTE awards this year. Results will bo ' Believing his team can improve tal in rallying Boston, shot just 4 of East Catholic's Paul Ray sloshes around the final corner has been approved by the General work in place, the Department of Oak St. for about two hours. by federal agents pending another announced in October. Since the awards were inaugurated 28 upon its Game 4 performance, 15 from the floor, scored 14 points and heads for home as he takes the 5000-meter run at runner-up in 16:10.9. Assembly’s Finance, Revenue and Transportation can put the job on She was released Sunday after court hearing today. years ago, about 850 high school seniors have been cited for their Philadelphia coach Billy Cun­ and committed I turnovers. Saturday’s Greater Manchester Invitational. Ray won in Bonding Committee, according to its priority list," Swensson said. posting a $1,000 cash bond for an Federal officials argued the two excellence in writing, according to a council news releasp. ningham said, “I still think we can Philadelphia was seeking to State Rep. Elsie Swensson R- Estimates for the necessary appearance Wednesday in Man­ men should not be released, Students are nominated by their high school English play better, we haven’t played on avoid its first-ever sweep in the Manchester. drain work and other construction chester Superior Court. claiming Gaskin had transported Department and are chosen for further recognition by state all four cylinders yet.” playoffs. Swensson said she was pleased have gone as high as $1.5 million, The children spent the weekend the drugs and Batchelor had a long The series, which is the IStb “Being swept was something we Team titles to South Windsor, East Hartford judging committees, the news release says. State coordinators between the Celtics and Philadel­ didn’t believe would haiipen,’’ said at the vote. "I would have been but Swensson said the fact that a at Manchester Memorial Hospital, arrest record. then supervise the winnowing of state winners by a regional more pleased if we got $1 million, developer planning a shopping police said. The state Department Authorities said they would seek phia, shifts to Boston for Game 5 Barkley. “Now we’ve got to take it mall in the area will widen a of Child and Youth Services was to committee. Wednesday. one game at a time and go to but the $100,000 will bie sufficient to court permission to continue hold­ Hay was national teacher of the year in 1983. get the engineering work started,” section of road and provide some place them in foster homes today, ing the two men until they go to The Celtics are seeking to Boston and play as well as we she said. drainage will reduce the cost below police said. trial. become the first champions to can.” successfully defend their crown Rain doesn’t stop Invitational The .7 mile section of the road, $1 million. Ronald Gaskin has been in the Cintron and NapoUtano, each the But Boston forward Cedric Max­ Diabetes club meeting set since the 1965-69 Boston team. part of Route 83, runs along the She was alluding to Konover Navy for almost seven years and a mother of a young child, were well doesn’t think Barkley has Suffield reigned as the small Development Co. of West Hart­ recruiter for l>/i years. Federal After a Robert Parish jumper much to look forward to in Boston, By Len Auster Talcottville flats and is subject to released on $10,000 bond each with The East of the River Diabetes Club will hold its final meeting Sports Editor school titUst. flooding during heavy rain. Busi­ ford, which plans a 15-acre shop­ agents charged he made drug special conditions. Tracy was of the season Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester Memorial tied the game at 0-6, the 76ers took where the Celtics are undefeated in Sandquist, named boys’ best in ping mall on Tolland Turnpike deals while in uniform and on duty the lead for good on a 14-4 run. A 9-0 ail seven playoff games this year. nessmen along it have complained freed on $5,000 bond with Hospital. The fourth annual Greater Man­ field, won the triple jump at that the traffic there has increased near Parker Street. in the recruiting office on Main conditions. Philadelphia surge to end the Asked for a prediction about Mary Sucholet, a registered dietician; and Deborah KargI, a opening quarter provided a 31-16 Game 3, Maxwell said, “I can only chester InvitaUonal Track and 41-feet, 2>/i-inches, the long jump physical therapist, will speak on how to get ready for summer. advantage and Boston was never promise that you aren’t going to Field Meet waa beset like one of the at 19-feet, SV4-inches and placed The meeting will be held in the staff development classroom on again closer than 7. see a Game 6.’’ eariler events. third in the high Jump. the first floor of the hospital’s west building. It was rained on. East Catholic’s Buddy Zachery, Obituaries The East of the River Diabetes Club is co-sponsored by the “It’s not a bad rain, but it is the standout football halfback hospital and the Connecticut chapter of the American Diabetes English breaks thumb raining,” said East Hartford boys’ headed for Yale University in the fall, was best in track. Zachery Emile W. LeBlanc Home, 219 W. Center St. Burial will Manchester, husband of Carolyn Association, Meetings are free and open to the public. coach Bill Baron pbilosophicaUy Florance A. JonM For more information, call 633-2419. during the early stages of the meet. deadlocked for first in the 100- be in the Buckland Cemetery. (Hart) Pilney, died Friday at the meter dash with Rockville’s Lew Emile W. LeBlanc, 64, of 17 Calling hours are Tuesday from 7 University of Connecticut Health Florence A. (Miller) Jones, 72. of Carpenter Road, Bolton, died to 9 p.m. Vernon, died Sunday at an area The rain did bold down the Randall, each clocked in 11.0, and Saturday in New Hampshire. He’ Center, Farmington. att«idanoe, yet over 200 in paid won the 200-meter dash in 22.4. Memorial donations may be He was bora in Oak Park, 111. He convalescent home. She was the Kids can learn about hospital Lakers hold off was the husband of Hilda (Daniels) widow of Trevor W. Jonies. She was admlaaiona did make their way to Brophy, besides winning the LeBlanc. made to the Tolland Volunteer was a research scientist for United Manchester High’s Pete Wigren discus, took a second in the shot put Ambulance Association, P.O. Box Technologies Research Center. also the mother of Victor H. Jones A University of Connecticut student who worked as an intern at He was bom in Madison, Maine, ■ 193, Tolland. 06084, or the Rockville of Bolton and the sister of Dorothy Manchester Memorial Hospital haq put together a kit to help Track. And while certain events, for Manchester. Sprinter A1 Besides his wife, he is survived Uke the discus, pole vault and high O’Neill was fifth in the lOO and April 23, 1921, and had been a General Hospital. 31 Union St.. by bis parents, George and Sandatrom of Mztnchester. children to learn about hospitals and made copies of the kit resident of Bolton for more than 20 Rockville. She also is survived by two other available at area libraries.^ ' depleted Denver Jump were effected, the inclement fourth in the 200 for the Silk Mildred (jpekson) Pilney of Sun weather didn’t have a devastaUng Towners while John Rogers se­ years. Before be retired in 1976, he City, Aril.: two sons, Robert and sonsriYS^rlE.’Johes aodDa^d L. UCbhn junior Tammy Merchant put together the kit of printed worked at Pratt & Whitney in East Jones, both cf Vernon; three other information and hospital tools. DENVER (UPI) - The Los substitutes mounted one more effect on the meet itself. cured fifth in the shot put and Gregory Pilney, at home; a “Considering the weather, all fourth'in the javelin. Hartford and Middletown for 34 Lillian Abramovltz daughter, Deena Pilney. at home; sisters, Eklna Swanson and Mar­ The kits are available at public libraries in Manchester, Angeles Lakers, champing at the rally. years. He was a veteran of World garet Miller Skelly, both of Ver­ bit for a rematch against Boston, “We’ve given the Lakers all they the athletes took the weather East Catholic’s Paul Ray was War II, serving with the U.S. Lillian (Ungerleider) Abramo- and two sisters, Margaret Black­ Andover and Coventry as well as Hebron, Marlborough and well,” said Manchester coach the individual winner in the vitz, 87, of 231 Parker St., widow of man of Phoenix, Ariz., and Janice non, and Helen Marinoccio of Mansfield. were having a tougher time than can handle and more. God, that Army. He was a parishioner of St. Newington; five grandchildren; the Celtics in arriving at the World was the guttiest effort I’ve ever George Suitor, the meet’s director. 5000-meter run with a time of Maurice Church, Bolton, and a Israel Abramovitz, died Sunday. Krusa of Bluffs, 111. “The coaches pitched in to to 16:00.7. Manchester’s Mike Barry She was bora in Utica, N.Y., and A memorial service will be and many nieces and nephews. She Championahip series. been associated with. I just wish member of the Pratt & Whitney was predeceased by a brother, Directors won’t sign petition officiate and get things going. was fourth in the event in 16:34.6. Aircraft Retirees Club. had lived in Norristown, Pa., for ’Tuesday at 7 p.m. at South United Against the Denver Nuggets’ big we could have tackled them with That’s why this meet has been very The Eagle girls team faired well most of her life. She was a member Methodist Church. Maple Hill Joseph Miller. guns Sunday, the Lakers were on Alex, Natt and Horse (Issel) Besides his wife, he is survived The funeral will be Tuesday at The town’s Board of Directors will not join in opposition tonight successful.” in the distance events. Kathie by a son, Duane A. LeBlanc of of the Jewish Community Center of Chapels, 380 Maple Ave., Hartford, to a zone change that would permit construction of 244 the ropes and in danger of seeing healthy,” Moe said. Suitor said there was no thought DeMarco captured the 3200-meter Norristown, a founder and honor­ has charge of arrangements. 10; 30 a.m. at the Watkins ^n e ra l Avon; two daughters, Joyce Burba Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial will condominium units near Shallowbrook Lane in the southern part the best-of-seven Western Confer­ of postponing the event. “It would run in 12:03.5 with teammate of Manchester and Judith Banas of ary president of the Jewish Memorial donations may be ence final series tied 2-2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led the have been too hard to reschedule Women’s League of Norristown made to the Pilney Family Trust be in Elmwood Cemetery, Vernon. of Manchester. Carole CoUiton second in 12:07.4. Plainfield; two brothers, Robert Calling hours will be tonight from 7 When the directors met Tuesday they were asked by attorney Against a depleted Nuggets’ Lakers with 29 points, but he had the meet next week because of all Blast’s Patty Doyle garnered third LeBlanc of Jay, Maine, and and a member of several charita­ Fund, care of Connecticut National the commitments coining up,’’ he ble organizations. Bank, 595 Main St., Manchester. to 9. Richard Dyer to sign a petition in opposition. He said the town, as lineup that featured center Danny only one basket in the fins quarter. placement in the 1600. That event Auguste LeBlanc of Waterville, She is survived by her daughter, Memorial donations may be the owner of a large parcel of property (the Manchester Country Schayes, forward Bill Hanzlik and Worthy, fresh from an ineffective cited, referring to league and was won by Manchester’s Becky Maine; a sister, Violet Dumont of Irene Tabatsky of Manchester; a made to the American Cancer Club site) within 500 feet of the proposed change, had an guard Mike Evans, the Lakers first three quarters that put him on conference meets that are sche­ Casta gna in 5; 34.7. Old Town, Maine; six grandchild­ son, Charles Abramovitz of Day- Emma A. Bronnar Society, 237 E. Center St., Man­ obligation to determine whether the change would be needed James Worthy’s tip-in with the bench, scored 11 points in the duled. Qualifying for state meets Castagna also had a third ren and several nieces and begin early next week, as well. placement in the 800 with a time of ton, Ohio; a brother. Dr. Harry Emma (Adamec) Bronner, 79, of chester, 06040. .detrimental and sign in opposition if they felt It was. 20 seconds left to take a 120-116 win final 12 minutes to give the Lakers nephews. Ungerleider in California; five South Willington, died Saturday at Despite the weather, there were 2:31.0 with Indian sophomore Erin The funeral will be Tuesday at Town Attorney Kevin O’Brien, asked for advice on the town's for a 5-1 game lead. the UR they needed. eight meet records broken and Sullivan sixth in 2:33.3. grandchildren; and three great­ Windham Community Memorial UrtMin *Bob’ Rob«rg« legal position, told the directors that if they wanted to oppose the Game 5 la Wednesday in Los “I thought," said Moe, “that if 8:30 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral grandchildren. Hospital, Willimantic. She was the another tied. Manchester High and Elast Catholic’s Cathy Cross won Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of Urbaln “Bob" Roberge, 60, a change, they would ha ve to meet to take a vote and would ha ve to Angeles and Laker Magic Johnson we win this game — and who was E^ast CatlMdic were each involved the 600 in 2; 30.4. ’The funeral will be Tuesday at 11 sister of Charles Adamec of post notice of it 24 hours in advance. Christian burial at 9; 30 a.m. at St. Manchester. former Manchester resident, died said the Nuggets, who lost Alex going to deny this unbeUevable in eettfng one new mark. Manches­ Manchester’s Sarah Nicholson a.m. at the Jewish Communtiy No meeting was scheduled. Mayor Barbara Weinberg said Maurice Church. Burial will be in Center, Norristown, Pa. Burial She is survived by two daugh­ Saturday at the Veterans Adminis­ English to a broken thumb in the effort — who am I going to put on ter eophmore Brian Brophy won cleared 4-feet, lO-inches in the high St. James Cemetery. Calling hours ters, Mrs. John (Carol) Service of tration hospital in Togus, Maine. today there was an informal consensus against signing a petition third quarter Sunday, will be the floor in the next game?” the diacua with a toss of 152-feet, jump but bad to settle tor second will be in Tiferes Israel Cemetery. in opposition. are tonight from 7 to 9. Plymouth Meeting, Pa. A memor­ Willington and Mrs. Anthony He was the husband of Marie “hard-presaed to beat a good team With 30 seconds left and the S-inebes for one mark. The Eagle 4 place to Efost Hartford’s Julie Memorial donations may be (Joan) DelGaudio of Los Altos, (LaChance) Roberge, who died in The staff of the Planning Department has recommended that X 400 relay of Buddy Zachery, Bister based on fewer misses by made to St. Maurice Church or the ial period will be observed at the without their horses.” game tied, Abdul-Jabbar took a home of her daughter, 231 Parker (^lif.; two sisters, Alyce Douda of 1982. the Planning and Zoning Commission make the zone change. Of Game4, Johnson said, “Itwas sky hook. He missed. He re­ Mike Seeger, Chris Seeger and Bister. American Cancer Society. St., through Thursday evening. Storrs and Rose May of Wantagh, He is survived by three sisters, Chris GalUgan turned in a 3:31.0 Coach Dick Brimley’s EUist Armellne Duquette of Lewiston, a heartbreak for them. The bounded twice and missed twice. clocking for its record. Hartford crew swamped its opposi­ Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farming- N.Y.; two other brothers, Anton Nuggets came this far and then the Another Up missed, and tben Betty Garber ton Ave., Hartford, is in charge of Adamec and Emil Adamec, both of Maine, Philomene Jalvert of Sa- East Hartford, as expected, tion, setting four meet records and Betty (Schnitman) Garber, 81, arrangements. Willington; three grandchildren; battus, Maine, and Clair Sour of iitiuries started to happen.” Worthy tapped In the winner. waltsed away with the girls’ team tying a fifth. The Hornets’ Blar- wife of Jacob A. Garber of Memorial donations may be and several nieces and nephews. Broad Brook. Fire Calls English had 28 points in 2 1-2 “I wanted a rebounding foul," cliampionsliip with a total of 134 garet Annino was named hot in Wethersfield, died today at Hart­ made to Temple Beth Sholom or to The funeral will be Tuesday at THe private funeral will be held quarters. Calvin Natt, also with 28, Moe said. “It was our only hope.” pointa, a whopping 08-point winner track, setting a record In winning ford Hospital. She was the mother the Hebrew Home and Hospital, 10:30 a.m. at the Potter Funeral Tuesday in Maine. Crossman Friday, 9:24 a.m. — motor Friday, 11:02 p.m. — dryer fire, twisted an injured knee and played Lakers coach Pat Riley said be over runner-up Manchester High’s the 300-meter Intermediate hur­ of David S. Garber of Manchester. 615 Tower Ave., Hartford. Home, 456 Jackson St., Williman­ Funeral Home, 40 Main St., Lisbon vehicle accident. Main and Hudson Meadows Convalescent Center, 333 with a painful limp. Dan Issel was proud of his team’s second- 48 points. Defending champ Glas­ dles in 46.7. Yvette Glasper of the Besides her husband and son, tic. Burial will be in the Willington Falls, Maine, is in charge of streets (Eighth District, Bidwell St. crown). . ; received a debilitating hip bruise half Sunday.In Game 2, they had tonbury was third with 48 points Hornets set a record in winning the she is survived by four grandchild­ Tolnl Babcock Hill Cemetery. arrangements. Paramedics). to go with a strained knee. Fat played miserably following a blo­ followed by East Catholic’s 40 long jump with a leap of 16-feet, ren. She was predeceased by a son, Memorial donations - may be Memorial donations may be Friday, 10:38 a.m. — medical Saturday, 12:08 a.m. — motor Lever played haltingly on a bum pointa. Rockville was fifth with 39 2V«-incbes and tied her own meet Allan M. Garber. Toini (Ahola) Babcock, 77, made to the American Cancer call, 61 Chapel Road (Eighth wout victory in the opener. points and Windbam sixth at 33 made to a charity of the donor’s vehicle accident, Parker Street. knee. " “We forget the details after a big record in winning the 100-meter ’The funeral will be Tuesday at 1 widow of Lloyd C. Babcock, died choice. Society. District, Paramedics). (Town, Paramedics). pointa. dash in 12.3. p.m. in the chapel of the Weinstein Friday at Meadows Convalescent And yet the Lakers had to shoot win. “We forget to do the things we The competition was a lot closer Windham High’s Dawn Siegda Mortuary, 640 Farmington Ave., Center. ST percent, grab 18 more rebounds have to. But in the eecond half, we in the boys’ team race with South was named b ^ t in field as she Hartford. Burial will be in the She was bora in Finland, and and get 86 pointa from Byron Scott went back to the basics and got it Windsor High, propelled by sopho­ captured the discus (103-feet, Temple Beth Torah Cemetery, lived most of her life in Newington INDUSTRIAL LAND OFFERING Trinity Covenant Church ; to put down the Nuggets. done," he said. more Tim Sa^quist, taking ho­ 3-inchee) and the shot put (35-feet, Wethersfield. Memorial week will before moving to Manchester. With a healthy lineup,” HansUk English refused to go to the nors with 82 points. East Catholic ll-inches). be observed at the home of her son, She is survived by two daugh­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Invites You To i said, “this would have been a hoepltal unUl the game was over Manchester High's Kristen Guntulis uses a towel and was runner-up with 75>A points South Windaor High coach Bob David S. Garber, 80 Carpenter ters, Mrs. Armand (Marilyn) different aeries.” despite the broken thumb. Natt windbreaker to ward off the rain Saturday. Guntulis did a followed by East Hartford 65 and LaBreche received the firit Road. Riopel of Coventry and Mrs. CONNECTICUT Come Hear Billy Graham in Person, Losing coach Doug Moe’s emo­ had to be helped on and off the good job in the discus, taking third place with a toss of defending champ Windbam 84. Greater Manchester Invitational Memorial donations may be James (Janice) Sheehan of Man­ Host Manchester was fifth with 56 tions rose and fell as each player court, but he played unUI he 95-feet, 6-inches. Her points helped Manchester to a Appreciation Award for his years made to Temple Beth Torah, 130 chester; a brother, Saul Ahola of The Town of Manchester is accepting Hartford Civic Center — May 19th - 26, 1985 points followed by Suffield 54, of dedication to track. The award Main St., Wethersfield. Rogers; a sister, Mrs. Gerald was helped off the court and as collapaed. second place finish in the girls' standings. Rockville 40 and Windsor Locks 37. will be an annual presentation. Gorman of Jewitt City; three proposais from auaiified deveiopersfor Ldand H. Qilmason grandchildren and three great­ the purchase of and right to deveiop a 27* grandchildren. acre parcei of Town-owned iand iocated AL roundup Leland H. Grimason, 57, of The private funeral and burial Tolland, husband of Charlotte will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, off of Exit 94 of interstate 84 in Manches­ (Readon) Grimason, died Sunday Rocky Hill. Holmes Funeral ter. The Town’s goais are to secure a de- at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Home, 400 Main St., is in charge of Indians’ Carter shows pedigree; Bosox in deep siump He was bom in Manchester and arrangements. veiopment which takes best advantage had lived in the Vernon area before of the site and iocation; provides an aes- By Roberto Dios winning run in the ninth Inning moving to Tolland 15 years ago. He theticaiiv pieasing “gateway" to Man­ manager John McNamara, who outside, and Carter went down and broke an O-for-17 slump and a 1-1 tie A’a 0, n g a ia 7 worked as an accounting manager Donald G. Pllnay United Prets international Sunday, leading the Indians toa2-l was qjectod by home plate umpire got it,” said Boyd, wto allowed 10 by cracking his first major-league for the Singer Sewing Corp., and Donald George Pilney, 48. of chester; creates empioyment opportu­ triumi^ over the slumping Red Mike Reilly after protesting a hits with no walks and three to support the combined At Oakland, Calif., Alfredo Grif­ also as a sales agent for Amedy nities for area residents; and provides 4 PM Sundays — 7:30 PM Weeknights CLEVELAND - By hla own ■ t e x . strike call in the e e c t^ Inning. in pitching his fourth three-hit pitching of Tim LoUar fin had three hits and drove In two Realty, Tolland. He was a World the best return to the Town. admission, Joe Carter has been "in After be hit the ball. Carter sUd "We’re not stringing hits to­ complete game. and two reliovera and defeat runs and Da ve Kingman added two War II Army veteran. BIBLE TOPICS (Cleveland manager) Pat Cor- he “watched and prayed” for a gether. We've lost six of seven, “Next time, maybe be won’t. Texas. Lollar struck out nine and RBI to down Detroit. Chria Codi­ He is survived by two sons, Copies of the Offering Prospectus may rales' doghouse” for most of the moment before runiiing to first. including these two of three this Thia time, he did. Hitting support? walked flve in 6 2-3 innings. Gene roll, 5-1, went seven innings to g«in Robert A. Grimason and Douglas Faith; Prayer; Christian Buses will leave from Trinity for each Service at no •euon« “When you come Into the game weekend. Hiat’s unfair to our fine Grownth; Hope; Conscience; be obtained at the Pianning Depart­ charge Mr. McNamara should discuss Nelson, 8-1, teased two hitless the victory. The loser waa Milt L. Grimason, both of Tolland; one Makiiig Decisions; Temptations Sunday, Carter hoped be demon­ batting only .205, you can’t take pitching staff. Oil Can (Dennis that, not me.” Innings to earn the victory. Wilcox, 1-8. daughter, Barbara McBain of of the World; Anger; And lots ment, Lincoin Center, 494 Main Street, strated his true, pedigree as a anjrihlng for granted," ho said. Boyd) pitched a fine game.” Coventry; two brothers, Ronald more! Manchester, between the hours of 9:00 Loading 2:30 PM Sunday — 6 PM Weekdays hitter. “My flrat reaction was to fall on WKh one out in the ninth. Brook TWIim 8 , BkM Jays 2 Brawara 11, Royals 10 Orlolaa 2, Marinara 1 Grimason of Manchester and Tuesday Evenings A.M. and 4:30 P.M. or by caiiing 647- “I hate to sound like I'm making my knees, but I didn’t want to get Jacoby roached on an infield single At Minneapolis, Pete FUaon, t-0, At Milwaukee, Charlie Moore At Seattle, Cal Ripken’s sacri­ William Grimason in Maryland; Buses will leave when full. First come first served. excuses, but I bad a really sore leR thrown out at first.” to d e ^ shortstop off loser Boyd, singled and center fielder WUUe fice fly with one out in the oigbth Cleveland, which tied the game 44. supplied three-hit relief over 7 84 three grandchildren; and several 7:30 p.m. 3044. The Prospectus wiii be issued untii hand and wrist and that gave me innings and received solo home run Wlleon’a error on the play allowed Inning anappod a 1-1 tie and Dennis nieces and nephews. He was For more information call; 4:00 P.M. June 7,1985. Proposais are due Trinity Covenant Church swing problems,*’ be said. “But 1-1 in the eighth inning on Tony Nixon ran for Jacoby and sped to support from Tom Brunansl^ and Paul MoUtor to ecore the winning Martlnei itched a alx-hlttertoUfl predeceased by a brother, Eugene June 28,1985 at 4:00 P.M. in the Pianning 302 Hackmatack Street I’m not hurtlu anymore.’’ Bornaxard’a solo home run. Im­ third on Mike Hargrove’s aingle to Tim Teufel to down Toronto. run from first base In the bottom of Baltimore. Martlnex, 8-8, struck Grimason. 647-0069 Manchester, Conn. 06040 No, but the Booton Red Sox are. proved to 14-22. Boston fell to 16-10. right. Carter then followed with his the ninth inning, edging Kansas out three and walked two to record The funeral will be Wednesday Department. Carter’s one-out single scored Otis “The Indlani got what we didn’t dedalvo hit. Whita Sox 5, Rangara 1 City. Bob Giboon, 4-1, pitched 8 84 hla first complete game. Mike anytime M m from third base with the — timely hitting,” said Boston “I gave him a fastball low and at the John F. Tierney Funeral 203 - 649-2855 At Chicago, Rookie Daryl Boston inaings to earn the victory. Moore. 44, took the Im . I MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. May 20. 1M5 - H It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. May 20. 1985 SCOREBOARD Flyers stack up against Oilers In finals BriVN S. Cubi 0 ■v UnIttD Prtss Intarnotlonol four goals in one game against the Lowe is one of the beet in the leagui Edge: Flyers. BriiMn It. Riyili 10 Chicago Black Hawks. at blocking shots. His partner, Lee Power pliiy FogoUn, is the slowest of the grpup The Oilers scored 74 power-play CHICADO ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA - It’s B Stan- By contrast, Philadelphia’s top Softball Track Scholastic Baseball Cards MILWAUN loy Cup playoH made In hockey playoff goal scorer is Tim Kerr, and is a weak link. goals in 203 chancel during the heavon. who notched eight goali in nine Philadelphia's defense is more regular season for a 20.3 percent Mark Pelletier Tha Pbiladalphia Flyers, a tigbt- gamee beforee inluriniinjuring his right traditional. They rush less, allow­ efficiency rating, second best in TO N IEN T’S DAMES ohacUna young ttam with tho beat knee againetI the Quebec Nor- ing the forwards to carry the play. the league. Pob/MMH vt. Lotlroda, < — Minchtilir InvItstlSMl Outfleld/Catcher Yount If . Norm ilnd rf4 0 Hall pr dlques MMay a vr 0. He is expected back Mark Howe la thg most offensive The Flyers scored 07 times on 303 Elti oorald Mcl K l]S5tl laag'dl regular aaaion racord in . iritk vt. Nottiirt, 7:30 — BOYS RESULTS: Cheaey Tech tht N HL. agalnat the defending ageinat Edmonton. minded of the Flyers' defenseman. chances for a rating of 22.1 n tn tro ld Team ttondlngs: I. South Windsor 33, 3. Eott Catholic 7SW, 3. East Hartford 8'''* * !88l atanloy Cup champion Ednunton The Flyers' top playoff scorer Is He ia a good skater and has a low, percent, 12th best in the league. M EM vt. Doan, t — Eokortton Home address; S2 Bates Eorr't vt. OMnn, 7:30 — Eokortton 65.4. Windham 64,5. Manchwter 56,6. ^jiSTif^irptlli ] ^ d ) a H 3 3 3 1 Ollera, who boait tha moat awe- Brian Propp with 10 points on six hard shot from the point. Edge: Oilers. 8 Soorttmon vt. BWT, 0— Charter Oak Suffleld 54, 7. Rockville 49,3. Windsor Drive, East Hartford...... unasrsH i t ^ d c iOOl Doug Crosaman also handles the Penalty killing ...... ■ Locks 37. c I i I i ■oma offanaa in N H L hiatory. goals and nine aisists. ABN vt. Purdy,« — Koonoy CfMM M il 0 0 iuMMA K t . S 0 ttiniln p : The Oilers gave up 76 goals on 354 Eod>Loo vt. Bolllvoau4— Poaoni 100:1. lie Buddy Zachery (EC), Lew Bom: Dec. 1969. During the regular season, Ed­ ick well in the offensive tone. Eonn't vt. Cydo, 7:30 — Pnoonl Rondoll (R) 11.0, 3. Kerwin Kahn The beat-of-teven matchup, monton’s 401 goals were tope In the red Marsh is a big physical penalties for a rating of 71.0 (WIndMr), 4. BevltClork (Windsor), 5. Class; Sophomore. S AcHvo *N AMO vt. CConoo, <— Niko 41 11 U N which bagiiu at the liNiictnim league. Philadelphia's total of M l defenaeman, who can carry the percent, ninth best. Al O'Neill (M ), 6. Gordon Ptpport (S). H e lfh t; 5-11. Weight; 155? p* p ip . Dontio Touch vt. Pumuomlckot, 7:30 Tupaday nigbt, could ha one of the was fourth beat. puck well. The Flyers gave up 66 goals on — NIko 300: 1. Buddy Zachery (EC) 33.4, 3. Bats; Right. Throws: Right. Lew Randall (R), 3 Tim Pllkington moat entertaining Stanley C^p Edmonton's forwards, who also Philadelphia allowed 241 goals 324 chances for a rating of 78.6 *♦♦1 : (F ) , 4. Al O'Neill (M ), 5. Steve Season played; 7 — Farm, Budwelier softball Mockollt (W L), 6. Chrit Mason finala in many years because of the Include high-scoring Glenn Ander­ during the regular season, third percent, seventh beat in the league. Little League, Pony, High I — Rll !ith, Vllti?en. DP— best in the league. Edmonton Edge: Flyers. Tho Budwtitor toftall ttom tpllt a (Windsor). Kontot lotiCity NSiflfh, 1, Mllwaukoo \S__ 1. LOB— contrasting stylei and strengths of son and Mark Messier, are faster doublohoodtr with T . l , M Tool of 400:1. Chris Mason (Windsor) 53.1,3. School (2). Kontot City 9, Mllwaukoo 13. l i — the two teams. skaters and better scorers than allowed 291, eighth best. C o a c h e s Don Geary (SW), 3. Steve Mockollt lu , tohdbiiro, *P>4t ._ Southlnoton In Stoto A Division octlon (W L), 4. tie Sol Rlcclordone (SW), Career highlights: Varsity Moota HgutthoMor. Coopor, WlRm. (ID , Wothlnglon (3). tB-4tall Tha Fivers ended the regular Philadelphia’a. But that was before Philadelphia Gklmonton coach Glenn Sather Fridov night. T A M took tho opontr, _ . A EdIbonI, Mohity, Whlto. SB— has a proven track record — he's 11.3, boforo Budwtitor como bock to Dwayne Albert (M ), 6. Shone Rowell as a sophomore. Paperboy of WIItgn, Mooro. H R -^ g t lu (4), Yount ■eaaon with the beat record in the Philadelphia forwards, led by lost its best defenseman, Brad tquook out tho nightcap, 11-10. Rich (EH). IP N RRRBBSO NHL; SS-30-7 for 111 points. *riie Dave Poulin and Ron Sutter, are McCrimmon, with a shoulder won a Stanley Cup. 300: 1. Rob Campbell (E ) 3:03J, 3. Month, DAR list, played music (4)7Tb Oantnor (3). SF^oopor. Nicola rippod throo hilt In tho first Ken Kausch (SW), 3. Chris Galllgon Oilers had the second-best record: better back-checkers and more separation in the playoffs against Flyers rookie coach Mike Kee­ gomo, while Ktvin Comoau, Kon professionally since S years H R B R B B SO i S s a r , L 94) 3 2 1 2 Comoou, Ron Fronotto, Keith Mortl- (EC), 4. Jim Brand (R). 5. Bill Johns KOMdOCNV Ruthvtn 1111 4t-20-tl for lOB points. opportuniatlc than Edmonton's. Quebec. nan coached the University of ntlll and Marty Mortlnelll added two (W L), 6. Joel Feehon (EC). old. OuMcia 123 7 3 3 3 0 Bruator 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia won all three Mge: Edmonton. Neither Thomas Eriksson, Mi­ Toronto hockey team to the Cana­ 1400: 1. Hector Ortiz (EH ) 4:39.0, 3. Prozltr 0 0 0 1 hilt each. Stvon bottort collocttd two Rob Campbell (E ), 3. Bill Johns (W L), Other sports; Basketball, regular-iaason meetings between D e f e a a e m e n roslav Dvorak nor Ed Hospodar dian Collegiate championship last hits oploct In on lO-hlt, tocond game 4. Chuck Klttredge (R), 5. Paul Toland 4 l i attack. Including NIcolo, Fronotto, golf. rry (L >4) 0 Btdrtn (W 1-2) 5 93 4 0 0 4 5 the clubs, two of them at the Ollera defenseman Paul Coffey come close to filling his skates. season. He has also been a winning Kon Comtou, Morrill M ytrt, tho (M ), 6. Dennis Shannon (EH). Dtdmon 213 1 5 2 2 Spectrum, by scores of 7-9,0-2 and E41ge: Edmaalon. coach in the American Hockey 3300: 1. Hector Ortiz (EH ) 9:55.9, 2. Future plans: To work at a Sulttr (S 3) 1 0 0 0 0 ? 1 can dominate a game like no other Mortlntlllt and Tim McHugh. Fronotto Bert Howard (EC), 3. Mark Sullivan •ofrii 0-4. The Oilers have not beaten the defenaeman since former Boston GealtcBdIng League, the Ontario Hockey Asso­ clocked o homtr. • machine shop (Hamilton McCluro 41-3 7 4 4 I 5 T— 3:D. A-30339. (S), 4. Roy Frlgon (Windham), 5. Paul Flyers in eight games, dating to Bruins' great Bobby Orr. The Flyers' Pelle Lindbergh is ciation and Junior World Cham­ Toland (M ),6. Jim KIHredgr (R). Olteon (W 91) 3 23 3 0 0 1 3 2 Standard) and to become 3000: 1. Paul Roy (EC) 16:03.7. 2. Burrit pllchod to 4 boHort In 3rd; AalraaTpCirdlnalaB November, liai. Coffey is the fastest skater in the the best goalie In the NHL. He pionship play. Piginl wealthy. QuNonbtrrv pitchod to 3 bottort In 9th. played in more winning games Sather hps more raw talent to Mark Sulllyan (S), 3. Drew Erickson HBP— by Oublczo (Yount). WP— In their only previous playoff N H L from blue line to blue line and Ronn't Tovorn wot awarded o 7-0 (WIndhom), 4. Mike Barry (M ), 5 Tim encounter in 1900, Philadelphia (4047-7) than any other N H L work with UiM-Keenan does, but (orftll over Greater Hartford Reoltv Green (Windham), 6. Gordon Lung- Burnt, OubICM. PB— Wathm. T — 3:37. ST. LOUIS HOUSTON a good stick handler with a when the latter tolled to field o team ford (SW). ARiricm Lm |im rNufti A -iiD s A ObrhM * rh M swept a beit-of-five series, out- devastating slap abot. He ruahee goalie during the regular season also more siuwrstar egos to salve. loti Friday night at Pogonl Field. 110 hurdiM: 1. James Patterson (SW) Coltman If 4 0 0 0 Ponkvli 2b 5 1 4 1 scoring Edmonton 12-0. and bad a low 3.02 goals-against Keenan isA new coach on a club M cO u d 4 1 1 0 Cobtll 1b 4 13 1 with the puck at will and can create Slondlnot: Manchester Cycle 3-0, 14.9 (meet record), 2. Paul Chong A'a8.Tlgara7 average. that boasts a nucleus of about eight Aldo't Plizo 3-0, Manchester JCt 2-1, (Windham), 3. Ruu Dmrachor (EH ), 4. Baseball Mlaml.RiBSaxI H«rr 2b 3 0 3 2 Oorntr 3b 4 1 0 0 The teams stack up as follows; tremendous pressure in the oppoei- Renn't Tavern 1-2, Jones Londscoplng Jim Purrlngton (S), 5. Bob Castogna Clark 1b 2 0 0 0 Cruz If 4 0 3 0 Forwards tion'a end if he it allowed to get by He plays a standup style and rookies on the youngest club in the 1-2, Hungry Tiger 1-2, Greater Hartford (M ),6. Ed Hoyt (W L). OBTROtT OAKLAND Jorgnin 1b 3 0 0 0 Biou d 3 3 3 1 In Wayne Gretsky, the Oilers the forecbecking in hie own tone. gives few rebounds. From a league. He is known as an excellent Realty 1-2, All-Stote Business 0-3. 300 hurdlu: 1. Paul Chang (Wind­ BOSTON CLBVBLAND BbrbM MirbM Vn Slyk rf 4 1 2 1 Puhl rt 3 115 ham) 41.4,2. Jam n Patterson (SW),3. AL itandlngs okrkM obrkM WMtokr B 4 3 30 Collint If 50 11 Ptnditn lb 4 0 0 0 Athby c 2 3 13 have the greatest scoring machine Coffey has scored 26 points in the technical point of view, such as communicator and a master Russ Durocher (EH),4. BobCostogna Boost 3b 3003 Butlorcf 4 0 3 0 Trmmll a 5 1 3 0 Lontfrd 3b 5 1 1 0 Portar c 4 0 0 0 Roynidt u 4 3 3 3 in N H L hiatory. The centerman playoffs, one more thisn the pre­ playing angles, he is the best. He tactician. Evant rf 4 0 0 0 Franco u 4 0 1 0 Wnt Side (M ), 5. Chris Seeger (EC ). 6. Butch Shnmnt It 3 3 3 1 Bochto 1b 3 110 Smith u 4 0 0 0 AAothlt p 2 0 0 0 has SO points in the playoffs and vious defenaemen’t mark of 20 set also handles pressure well. Edge: Flyers. McCormick (Stafford). Rico If 3 0 0 1 Vukovch rt4 0 1 0 Wu vor pr 0 0 0 0 Klngmn dh 3 1 3 3 Tudor p 2 11 0 Tolmon ph 1 0 0 0 Standings: Ward Manutocturlng 34. w L Pd. GB Armm cf 4 0 0 0 Thoratn dh4 0 0 0 Porrlth c 5 13 3 Murphy cf 4 1 1 0 Lowtat ph 1 0 1 0 Dowitv p 10 0 0 needs two more to break his own up New York Islanders' Denis Grant Fuhr replaced Andy Moog Prediction Delmar Co. 2-1, Elks Club 2-1, Blue Ox 400 relay: 1. Windsor 45.7, 2. Man- Eatlor dh 4 0 1 0 Jocobv 3b 4 0 1 0 2-1, North United Methodist 1-2, Mud- chnter, 3. Eost Hartford, 4. Windham, Toronto » 14 500 Evono 1b 4 0 0 1 Hoolh c 3 110 Lahti p 00 00 playoff record of 30. Potvin in 1961. as the Oilers'No. 1 goalie late in the The Flyers are outgunned at 5. Suffleld, 6. tie East Catholic, Baltimort 0 14 5 0 0 Bucknr 1b 4 0 10 Nixon pr 0 10 0 Sondwt rt 5 0 1 0 Davit rf 3 3 11 Allan p 0000 vllle Nine 1-2, Red-Lee 1-2, Belllveau Oodmon c 3 0 1 0 Horgrv 1b 4 0 10 Unfortunately for the Flyers, the Coffey's nine playoff goals ties season because of a leg injury. almost every position except Point 0-3. Glastonbury. Dotrolt 0 14 J 0 Vi Logo dh 5 0 10 Hill 2b 3 112 TOtata 14 1 7 1 Totalt » 7 11 7 1600 relay: 1. Eost Catholic (Buddy Now York 19 14 .50 2Vi BorroN 3b 3 0 0 0 FItM ln prOOOO Ltmon cf 3 0 0 1 Griffin u 4 13 2 SI. Loult 311331330-1 Oilers' offense does not end there. the record s b a r^ by O rr (1070) Fuhr is known as a money goalie. goalie, but will win the Stanley Cup UPl photo Zachery, Chris Seeger, Mike Seeger, BoUon 14 19 .457 5 Gutlorrz u 3 1 1 0 Conor It 4 0 2 1 Brooknt 3b3 0 1 0 Houdon I t t O l l l l K - 7 Gretsky's right-winger Jari and Brad Park (1970). He has a good glove hand and plays in six games because of team Chris (killloon) 3:31.0(meet record),2. Mllwauku 14 0 .413 6'/i Bomzrd 3b3 1 1 1 Olboon ph 1 0 0 0 Oorno-wlnnlng RBI— Roynddt (3). Dusty 14 TVi _ Bondo c 3 3 00 Kurri has U playoff goals and Charlie Huddy, Coffey's partner, the angles well, but has a temlency spirit, hungry young players, Flyers' goalie Pelle Lindbergh and teammate Rich Sutter South Windsor, 3. Windsor, 4. Wind­ A n .30 Codlllo 3b 0 0 0 0 DP— St. Louit 1. LOB— St. Loult 5, Acadia Restaurant edged Nutmeg, ham, 5. AAonchuftr, 6. East Hartford. V _ TotoN 31141TMaN 331)31 TOtata 11 7 11 6 To M t 11 9 11 0 Houdon A 2B— Horr, Roynoldt, M cOu, needs only one more to tie former is more of a defensive defenseman, to let in goals between his legs. excellent goaltending and a tight (left), shown celebrating after winning Conference title 9-0, In nine Innings at Keeney Field Long lump: 1. Tim Sondqulst (SW) Collfomla » IS .5 0 3 Oaooatwbuwkailairiiaicol'td DdroH 1I0II33I1—7 Lawlou, Cruz, Pankovllt. HR— Oobdl Flyer Reggie Leach’s record set in but gets lots of assists because of He had a 20-0-7 record during the forechecking style that can frus­ Fridov night. Phil Duft, Brad Jenkins, 19'544 ", 2. Rich Lovey (EC ), 3. Dan Chicago 19 14 .576 l93Nb , 333331313-1 Oakland WOIOIIIk-* (1), Von Slyko (3), Ashby (2), Pankovitt against Quebec, hope to do more rejoicing in the next Tim Ellis and Matt Archamboult Tslgan (F ), 4. John Skola (W L), 5. MInnoiofa 0 16 555 1 CIUtRPId 113313311— 1 Oomo winning RBI— Orltfin (4). ^SB-Horr (7), Von Slyko (3). 1976. Kuril has scored four hat his UnemaU. regular season and 3.87 goals- trate a bigfpowered offense like slugged two hits each for the winners. Glenn Prechl (R). 6. Will Fotherglll Kontm City It 17 .04 r/i Gomo-wlnnlna RBI— Cartor (3). E— SImmonA Davit. DP— Dotrolt 1, tricks in 13 playoff games and had Edmonton defenseman Kevin against average. E;dmonton's. few weeks. For Nutmeg, Tom Corpenter. Don (S). Oakland 17 19 572 4 . E— Pronco 2. LOB— Bmton S, Clovo- Oakland 1. LOB— Dotrolt 9, Oakland 5. IP H RRRBBSO Wright and Marshall Fox roped three High lump: 1. Ruu Durocher (EH) Saoltlo 14 0 544 5 lond 7. 2B— Oodmon, Butlor. HR— IB — Whitqkor, SImmonA Bodito, King­ St I tvit safeties each. 6', 3. Art Dulmet (S), 3. Tim Sondqulst Ttxm 10 as .06 10*/i Bornazard (4). SB— Cartor (3). SF— man, TranMndl. HR— Porrlth (6). SB— Tudor (LI-6) 6 3 5 5 3 3 Standings: J.H.C. Construction 3-0, (SW),4. tie Rich Lavey (E O .S Id A m u am ait RIoo. Davit (6). SF-HIII. Lohtl 1 1 2 3 2 0 NL roundup Acadia 34, Memorial Corner Store 2-1, (WIndhom), 6. Doug Dean (E). Clovolond 4, Boitan 1 IP N RRRBBSO IP H RRRBBSO Allon 1 1 0 0 0 0 Army and Now 2-1, Stephenson Point­ Triple lump: I. Tim Sondqulst (SW) Mllwauku 7, Kontm aty 2 OdroR ing 1-1, Nutmeg Mech. Service 1-2, B m d J L ^ ) 31-3 W 2 2 0 3 Anything works: 41'2V4 ", 2. Rich Lovey (EC), 3. Clinton Toronto X Mlniwtota 1 Wilcox (L 1-2) 3 23 6 6 5 2 0 Molhlt (W 91) 6 5 3 3 1 3 Purdy 1-2, Draco 0-3. Adams (Windham), 4. Mike Lussler Now York A Californio 1 Boir 113 5 3 3 0 2 DOWlOV (S 2) 3 2 0 0 0 2 (G ) , 5. Will Fotherglll (S), 6. KerwinDofrolt 9, Oakland 6 RyMo 7 3 1111 Sdiorror 2 1 0 0 3 1 PB— Portor. T— 2:33. A— 15552. Kahn (Windsor). Ttxm 7, CMcogo 3 Thompoon (W 1-1) 2 1 0 0 0 2 Ooktaad Cubs are shutout, Javelin: 1. Bob Wardrop (R) 173'3", Soottltt, Bantmoro7 T — 2:29. A— 13J44. Codiroll (W 91) 7 9 6 6 1 3 2. Bruce Morrell (W L), 3. Jock Sgadovt RtPoRt HowdI 3 3 1 1 4 3 Padraa 8, Expoa 3 CItvtIand 2, Bonon 1 Anggig 4. Yankm 1 Codiroll pitchod to 3botlort Inllh. Mats on a roll Soccer Oulmette (W ), 4. John Rogers (M ), 5. Tim Pllkington (F ), 6. Joe Hancock Mhmuota 3, Toronto 3 ) WP— Sdwrror. T — 3:50. A— «,199. (Somers). Chlcogo 5, Toxm 1 SAN DIROO MONTRRAL Mllwauku 11, Kontm City 10 NEW YORK CALIFORNIA ObrhM ObrhM Sutcliffe sidelined By Gerrv Monlaan be very pleased,” said Davey Pole vault: 1. John Kmclw (SW) (iailfalmla 4, Now York 1 obrhM obrbbl NallenalLaaguaraaulta Flonnrv 2b 5 1 1 1 Rolnu If 5 12 1 11'6" (on fewer missu), 2. Rich Hondrtn cf 3 1 0 0 Carow 1b 3 13 0 Unittd Prats International Johnson of Gorman, who equaled MB'S soeesr Tovollerl (R), 3. Scott Sabo (Wind- Ookland9, Dttrolt7 Gwvnn rf 6 13 0 Wthngt 2b 5 0 1 0 Boltlmora Z Soottlo 1 Grtffty If 4 0 2 0 WllfOng 3b 4 0 0 0 Oorvoy 1b 6 1 1 0 Dawson rt 4 6 3 1 By Jotl Sherman blood and swelling inside the leg. his career high with six strilwouts. The Woterbury Portuguese whipped horn), 4. Ed Nugent (E H ), 5. Joe M l h ^ 1b 3 0 1 0 Oownng dh 4 1 1 2 Gritzer (SW), 6. Joe Santa Lucia Mala3,6laflta2 Nottlu 3b 4 1 4 1 Orlottn 1b 3 0 0 0 . United Press International “The minimum on a hamstring NEW YORK - New York Met “ It's a very satisfying win.” Morlortv Brothers, 6-2, In Connecticut (JM Tb wintMd W 40 1 1 Jockoon rf 3 0 1 0 IMcRvnI d 4 1 1 3 Brookt u 4 0 10 Soccer League action Sunday. Lenny (Windham). Bovtor dh 4 0 0 0 Minor n 0 100 pull is 10 days, but it could increase manager Davey Johnson left him­ Howard Johnson stroked the Tsontlrls and Frantz Innocent scored Shot put: 1. Vic Nlgro (S) 43‘1", 2. Chicago, I(Soavor (Soavor 4-1) at Toronto (Kov Konnody c 5 2 4 3 Wallach 3b4 0 1 0 92),, 1:35lI3 p p.m. .n Hotw c 4 0 10 BoMw cf 3010 SAN PRANCISCO NBW YORK Martinu If 4 1 3 1 Wnnngh d 4 1This 1 0 kind of twist of fate can depending on the severity. If it’s a self wide open to second guessing game-winner off Scott Gairelta on goals for the losers. The MBs, now Brian Brophy (M ), 3. MarcoCampbelll Rndiph 2b 2000 Jonu If 3 113 ObrhM ObrhM 5-5-3, visit Danbury (or another match (R),4. Bob Rlsloy (EH ), 5. John Rogers Mllwauku (HIguora 1-3) at Clovolond Tompttn a 4 0 0 0 Fltzoorld c4 I decide 0 1 1 a pennant in May. tear, it could go possibly three on several counts Sunday. But in a 92 count with two out in the sixth. (SchuIzoM), 7:Mp.m. PagHon 3b3 00 0 Grtch 3b 4010 Otaddtn cf31 10 Backmn 2b3 0 0 0 Howklm p 3 0 I 0 Rogork p 2 1 1 0 on June 2. (M ),6. Dennis Killeen (WIndhom). Mochm M 3 0 1 0 Boono c After hitting a routine ground weeks or longer. It’s definitely the various questionable situa­ The third baseman, obtained from Discus: 1. Brian B ro ^ y (M ) 153'3" Booton (Nlppor 1-2) at Mhmotota 3000 Trillo 3b 4 0 0 0 Chopmn 2b 3 1 1 0 Dolton p 1 0 0 0 Lucm p 0 0 0 0 (Butchor 910,3:35 p.m. Schoflld a 3000 Loonard If 4 1 1 3 Wilton cf 4 0 10 Fronen ph 1 0 0 0 ball Sunday, (Hiicago Cubs ace pulled, but we dcAi’t know if it's tions, Howard Johnson, Tom Gor­ the in the off­ (m u t record), 2. Art Dulmet (S), 3. ToOlN 33 I 6 I TO M I M8C Rowdies Jeff Schmidt (EH ), 4. Vic Nlgro (S), 5. Kontm CItv (Lolbrandt 4-2) at Toxm ■ 47 4 COavIt rf 3 0 0 0 Hmndz 1b 3 110 Burfco p 0 0 0 0 Rick Sutcliffe pulled a hamstring tom or not. We'U have to evaluate man and Roger McDowell came season, battled from an 0-2 count to (IMoton 24), 3:35 p.m. Brown 3b 4 0 0 0 H u p If 3 0 10 Dllono ph 10 10 Bernie Hinckley (WIndhom), 6. Jack CaSonSS' while running down the first-base that Monday. ' through to preserve a narrow help the Meta to their 10th triumph The Manchester Soccer Club Row- Oulmette (WJhdham). Dotrolt (Torroll 45) at Callfamla Oroon lb 4 0 10 Conor ph 0 0 0 0 41 3 17 7 TOtata 17 1 11 1 diet (11 years old) copped their second (Romanick 4-1), 10:30 p.m. Oamowkinlne RBI— Downing (3). Trovino c 1 0 0 0 McDowll p 1 0 0 0 |taR|Dtajo 011043330-3 ' line. The right-hander was forced , Sutcliffe, 20, entered Sunday’s victory. in their last 13 games. It was molor tournonwnt by sweeping un­ B u t In track: Buddy Zochery, E a t Totodavt Bomm E Schoflold, Slaton. Jonu. 5 p Now Thmpon ph 1 0 0 0 Johnton 3b 3 0 1 2 3tl3l10M-S ■ to leave the game in the third game with a 2.11 ERA. Last year, With a sellout crowd in Shea Johnson’s second game-winning beaten through the IMS Southington York 1. CaPfOnita X LOB— Now York A Uribo a 30 1 0 Chrdra rf 3 0 0 0 Oomo-wtnnlng RBI— K O h n ^' ( Catholic. CMcogo of Toronto ^ : 7(3); , inning and will be examined in the O-foot-7, 219pounder went 16-1 Stadium for Cap Day, Davey RBI of the season. Invitational. The Rowdies, who pre- B ut In field: Tim Sondqulst, South Mllwauku at Oovoland CaOtamla A 2B Mattkigty, (iritfov, Oott p , 3 0 0 0 Hurdio c 2 0 0 0 E—- BrookA - ■ .DP—9 DP— Son “■DIoooXMontrml ‘ ■■ vloutly won the 1M4 Columbus Day Booton ot MInnuoto Carow, Jocfcion. HR— Downina (3), MDovIt A 0 0 0 0 Santana a 3 1 0 0 X LOB— Son DIOM IX Montroal I. ' Chicago Monday by the Cubs’ team with a 2.00 E R A after Cleveland Johnson: omitted Gary Carter and “ It was a big at-bat for him. He's Windsor. Jonu(4). Soccer Tournament In Ludlow, Ma., KontmCNyatTo: Oorroltt p 0 0 0 0 Gorman p 1 0 0 0 3B— Morttnu X Rogort, Waltach, physician. traded him to Chicago on June 13. George Foster from bis starting been struggling,” Manager John­ were 44 In weekend ploy. The Rowdies Key: M- Monchuter, R- Rockville, EH- Dotrolt at Callfamla „ IP N R B IB B SO Raltldi ph 1 0 0 0 Blockor ph 0 0 0 0 McRoyonkta, Konnody, Nottia, Daw- will compete In the Holllston Memorial Eost Catholic, EC- Emt Catholic, S- Baittmoro at Oakland NowYork Minton p 0 0 0 0 Grdnhr A 1 0 0 0 ton. 3B— Wlnnlnghom. HR — Ktnnodv Before the injury, last year’s Cy The loss Sunday dropped Chi­ lineup; started Gorman for the son said. “ I tried to show I had Doy tournament In Massachusetts Suffleld, G- Glutonburv, SW- South Now York at Soottlo Whltion (L I-5 ) 6 6 2 3 3 4 Fodor If 1000 (5), Ralna (1). SB— Rainu (11), Wothlft^ Young Award winner gave up a cago 2>A games behind the New first time this season; chose not to confidence in him ." next weekend. Windsor. *CdW0niM 3 1 3 3 1 1 ToNdl 39 1 4 3 TOtata IS 1 5 1 ton(4). . two-nin homer to Atlanta’s Dale York Mets in the pinch hit for Johnson — who Mark Davis, 2-2, took the loss. Son Moctacp 133313333-3 IP H RRRBBSO OIRLS RESULTS: 1. Emt Hartford NLitanBInfs Staton (W 93) 7 5 1 1 3 3 NOW York 313331310— 1 Son DIMM ' Murphy that sealed the Braves'3-0 East. entered the contest bitting. 139— in With the MetstraiUng2-0, Rafaei 134, 2. Monchuter 46, 3. Glutonburv Mooro (S 9) 3 1 0 0 0 1 Oomt winning RBI - Johnton (2). 43.4. Emt Catholic 40,5. Rockville39,6. Hawkint (W S5) 7 11 3 3 1 4 - victory over the Chibs. Rods 7. PIratM 1 Sunday's most crucial situation, Santana led off the sixth by T— 3:39.A-39,72L E— Brown. DP— Son Francitco X Now Dttaon (S I) 3 1 0 0 0 1 Sutcliffe, whose arrival in June UPI photo and let McDowell finish up rather Golf WIndhom 33, 7. Windsor 27.3. Suffleld York 1. LOB Son Frondteo 5, Now Moo^rool At Pittsburg, Mario Soto, 6-3, reachinng first on third baseman 23. 9. South Windsor 20, 10. Windsor W L Pd. GB York A 2 »-D rtb A HR-Loonard (2). of last season proved to be the than go to bullpen ace Jesse Chris Brown’s error. Davis re­ Locks 15. Now York 0 11 576 Whfta 8m S, Rangm 1 Rootrt (L 94) 4 95 11 6 6 2 1 tossed a six-hitter and helped SB-«taddon(13). Lucm 1 15 3 0 0 1 0 ^ crucial piece in the Cubs’ 38-year Dan Gladden of the Giants (left) successfully steals Orosco. lieved starter with a 2-1 CMcogo 0 1) 506 TVt IP H R R R BBSO himself with two hits and two RBI 100:1. Yvette Glosper (EH) 1Z3 (tiu Montrool 0 16 556 4 Burke 3 4 2 2 3 1 ' search for post-season inclusion, is second base in the the third inning at Shea Stadium as Gorman spotted the Giants a 2-0 count on Te rry own meet record). 2. Margaret Annino TBXAS CNICABO SMI P^MBdteS Howkint pttdMd to 1 bottort In Ith. to pace Cincinnati. Lee Tunnell Country Club SI. LoMt 16 19 5 0 TVi ObrhM ObrhM Oott 5 2 1 0 0 1 the ace of the staff. lead on Jeff Leonard’s first-inning (EH ), 3. Deb Martin (EH ), 4. Betsy Phlladtiphia 1) 0 571 lOVi dropped to 0-5. Pete Rose was Mats' shortstop Rafael Santana (right) didn't make the Blocker. Ron Gardenhire finished Jeo tolafla oced the 145-yard Sth hole Noonan (E ), 5. Joanne Zachery (M ),6. McOwll d 3 0 0 0 Low If 4 0 0 0 M.Davlt (L 92) 93 1 3 3 1 1 Major Loaguo loadara A prolonged injury to Sutcliffe, home run, but allowed three hits in Blocker’s at-bat and struck out. Pltttburah 10 it 594 13 IMIkrth a 2 0 0 0 Uttlo 2b 3 110 OarroNt 13 1 0 0 1 1 hiUess in three at-bats and still tag in time. pting 0 7— Iren. He wnt In o foursome Sandra Bogur (SW). 0-4, would seriously hinder the sixth innings and Howard Johnson srllh Roy Fahey, At Puno end Don 200: 1. Deb Martin (EH) 36.0 (meet Boll ph 1 0 0 0 Bolnu rf 4 110 Minton 2 1 0 0 1 1 needs 64 hits to break T y 0>bb's Pinch hitter Kelvin Chapman Son (Xogo 0 14 5 0 Toltooon a O 0 0 0 Wolkor lb 4 1 1 3 NOW York Cubs’ chances of repeating as N L delivered a bases-loaded, two-run Oolll. record), 2. Margaret Annino (E H ), 3. ClnchMiall 0 16 556 1. all-time record of 4,181. singled and with two out, Keith BEST U — A — Tom Vecsoy t2-4-3i, Kelly Weatheroc (G ), 4. Sherry Davis Horroh 2b 2 0 0 0 Holrttn dh 4 0 1 0 Gorman (W 91) 6 3 3 3 3 6 Elast champs, especially with the PadTM 8, Expo* 3 AstroB 7, CarcOnals 3 single in the sixth to rally New Houtfon 0 U 556 1 Parrith dh 4 0 0 0 FItk c 1111 McOowdl (S 2) 3 1 0 0 2 1 f Ob r h pd. Heroandei walked to load the Bill Moran 46-t-M, Ray Evolhoch (Windsor), 5. Trisha Thompson (Wind­ Lm Angolu It 19 5 0 IVi Dodgw B 3, PMMIm 2 40440, Bill Popples 49-541. B — Rick ham), 6. Erin Johnson (SW). Word If 3 1 0 0 Booton cf 3 1 1 1 Oolt pltdiod to 1 baittr In dh. Htrr, StL 35135 25 SO J7D ' team’s unexpected poor hitting so At Montreal. Kevin McReynolds At Houston, Craig Reynolds' York to a 92 victory. bases. Garrelts relieved Davis, Atlanta M 19 5 0 4Vi Staught c 1 0 0 0 Sotaaor 3b 3000 PB— Trovino. T— 3:3A A-50369. Porkor, On 36141 DeNIcolo 41-11-57, Jim Morlorty 474- 400: 1. Karen Bockus (EH) 1:03.0., 2. Son Francitco M 0 5 0 4Vi IS 49 . far. At Philadelphia, Greg Brock and and Terry Kennedy drove in two two-run single snapped a 93Ue and McDowell yielded one hit over and Alex Trevino allowed a pasted 53, Pete Foster 45-9-49, Joe Noyok Andrea Dolton (G ), 3. Kim W ut (G ), 4. Brumrnr c 1 0 1 1 (Mllon a 3 0 1 0 Hovoa Phil 151 » II 45 J46 O'BrIon 1b 4 0 1 0 Cruz, Hou “ Rick has got a severe pull to the Mike Marshall hit solo homers to runs apiece to help San Diego’s supported the combined seven-hit the final three innings for bis ball that scored Santana. Pinch . 70-1040. C — George (ientlle 11-27-54, Lori O'Connor (S), 5. L u MIzell Son DIooo 3, Montroal 2 16145 32 SO 545 Carl Enberg 73-21-57, Don Battollno (Stafford), 6. Ann Mogeau (R). Stain 3b 3 0 10 0adgara3.Philllaa2 Murphy, Atl 15131 27 45 535 ' h a m s tr^ a ^ we’U let the doctor back the combined four-hit pitch­ Andy Hawkins improve to 8-0. pitching of Houston's Ron Mathis, second save. He has two victories hitter Carter walked to reload the AttontaACMcagoS Jonu ph 10 0 0 (}arvov, SO 32-25-57, Brad Porllmon 30-23-51. 300: 1. Cathy Crou (EC) 2:30.4, 2. OncMnaH 3, PttNburgh 0 15146 21 47 522 re-evaluate him Monday,” said ing of Fernando Valensuela, 4-4, Hawkint Joined Atlanta's Rick 91, and Bill Dawley. Alan Ashby, and two saves in his last four bases before Johnson stroked his SWEEPS — A Grots — Tom Vectey Karen Bockus (E H ), 3. Becky Cas- Wright rf 4000 Clark, StL 15136 22 40 517 PMIodolpMa 7, Lm A n ^ u 5 Totalt 191 3 1 Totalt 31 S 7 5 LOS ANBBLBS PHIUUIBLPHIA Virgil, Phil Cubs trainer Tony Garofolo. “ He and Ken Howell, helping Los Mahler as baseball’s only eight- Ehios Cabell and Jim Pankovits appearances qnd has not allowed ground ball single to right field. 75. Net — Bill Moran 734-72, Tim togno (M ), 4. Liz Flynn (Windsor), 5. Son Francitco A Now York 3 (10 ObrhM ObrhM 11101 13 n 517 . McNamara 74-3-73. B Grots — Pot Kim Sherman (Windham), 6. Erin Gwynn, SD 35137 34 41 514 was in a lot of pain. Because of the Angeles snap a four-game losing game winners. Luis DeLeon each hit solo homers for the Astros. an earned run in 11 93 innings. “ We had one bad inning,” said Inninm) C M c o g t 5 - 3 Sax 2b 3000 Somud 3b 4 0 0 0 M cOu, StL Mlslretta 33, Pete Foster 33. Net— Joe Sullivan (M ). Houtlon A St. Loult 5 _ lions Ruttdl a 3 1 1 0 Maddox cf 3 0 0 0 39103 19 n 511 trauma of the injury, we couldn't streak. Howell notch^-bis fifth earned his first save. The loser was Dawley picked up his second save. “ Any time you get six innings Giants manager Jim Davenport. Novak 34-10-74, Tom Dvent 34-10-74, 1600:1. Becky Cmtogna (M ) 5:34.7,2. Oomo winning RBI— Booton (1). on Loom 0 _ LOB— Toxm A CMoogo A 3B— Londrox cf40 1 1 Cor corn phOOOO evaluate him now, with all the save. Steve Rogers, 2-4. John Tudor, 1-0, took the loss. from a spot starter, you’ve got to “ Outaide that, we played good." Bill Tomklel 37-13-74. C Grou — Roy Betsy Glenn (R), 3. Pat^ Doyle (EC), San (Xogo A Montroal 3 Ouorror 3b4 0 1 0 Thomm pr 0 0 00 a * r h pd. Hickey 91. Net — George Gentile 4. Liz Flynn (Windsor), 5. Carolyn 9fy»n»n«r- <•>' <’>« Whitakor, D d 31122 27 41 552 Now York A San Francitco 3 Wolkor (5). SB-M cOowdi (1). Marthll rf 4 1 1 1 Ruckor p 0 0 0 0 Brutwntky, Minn Fahey (M ), 6. (^rolvn Verdon (R). LmAngNuXPhlladtlpMol Brock 1b 4)11 Hoyu If 3110 36 in 25 45 5 « BEST 11— A Gross— Tim Cooney 45, 3200: 1. Kothle DeMarco (E C ) Qndnnatl 7, PItliburgh 1 ^ IP N RBRBBSO Sdotda c 4 0 0 0 Schmidt 3b4 I 1 1 Dovta, Oak 26125 37 41 541 Dave Kaye 45. Net — Al Martin 44-341, 12:03.5, 2. Carole Colllton (EC), 3. RIpkon, Bcrit 35126 31 44 5M Houtlon 7, St. Loultl Hm s ^ 25) 3 Roynidt If 4 0 0 0 Virgil c 3 0 11 Bill Moran 45-342. B Grou — Fred Sherry Veal (M ), 4. Jamie Stewart (S), Atlanta X CMcogo 0 7 5 5 3 3 Votanzul p 3 0 I 0 Wilton rf 4 0 0 0 Puckott, Minn 36165 S S3 531 Lennon 47. Net — Gordie Quick 49-7-43, 5. Rondo Kosmon (S), 6. Melissa N u l Coopor, Mil 31 136 11 40 517 *23 3 1 1 5 9 HowoH p 3000 Wcknfa 1bl 000 Joe Noyok 47-542, Marsh Warren (SW). (ARTMlUEOT) Stono If 10 0 0 Brodlov, S u 36142 19 45 517 494-43, Dick Paternostro 495-44. C 100 hurdlu: 1. Lana Howard (EH) Ndton (W 91) 11-3 0 0 0 1 3 Hofklorten, S u 111R) 19 19 517 G rou — Vic Plogge 54. Net — Jim Lm AngtMt (Cotlllle 1-0) at Montrool Jam a 1 0 0 0 0 1 a 3 0 0 0 Toufd, Minn 15.6 (m u t record), 2. Sherry Davis (Schotador :3S pjii. ph 1 0 0 0 15135 32 19 510 SCOREBOARD Notam pitchod to 1 bottar* bi Ith. Bolnu, Chi Rafferty 54-1044, GMrgeMcNIff 55-10- (Windsor), 3. Laurie Hancock andniwlt (TIMio 25) at CMoogo Hudtan p 2 0 0 0 33130 30 40 509 45, Brod Parllman 56-11-45. (Somers), 4. Amy Hansen (Stafford),5. * H B P ^ Lollar (McOowoll). T-3 :S X Don MolMorton 1,900 4947-75-70-lB Donna WMta, l ^ 7»7»-7t-SM SWEEPS — A G rou — Al Martin 76. (Sondorton 91), 4:05 pjn. A— 3M93. ____ Ruttdl lb 10 10 May 17— Loo Anootat 136, oonvor III MordvCooworlti, 305453. Tracy MaWleld (G ), 6. (fhrls Legere San D i m (Hoyt 24) ol Now York Totalt 31 3 6 3 Totalt 31 3 4 3 -tAglta. — Murphy, Ah 11; Bract Ltatzk* 1500 79-734674-3n Potty Hovtt, M n 73-73-76-04 Net — Terry Schilling 734-73, Bill (R). (Ooodtn aT), 7:35 p.m. S W ' ?&.•» LA and Porkor, 5 ^ 19— LOO Angoloi m Donvor m Altornatoi -Potor Holtmar, Tommy Nokollm 1500 7047-7673-30 Cordyn Hill, 1,49) 73-76-74-04 Moron 796-73. B Grots — Dick Horan 300 hurdlu: 1. Margaret Annino N t t t t - 1 23 — Oonvor at Loo AneNoo, 76-7673-3M >louclon (NIokro 94) at Pititbursh OrMaa 2, Marliiara I N tttl— 3 11:30 p.m. MoPCNCoowarlh, 3I4.S34. (Wldwtl Andy Boon 1500 7340-71-71— 3M Jand Andwten, 1594 32. Not — Bill Tomklel 331370, Joe (E H ) 46.7 (meet record), 2. Lima C ar R ad as Roo, Lota Coowortti,304507. Jkn Nolford 1500 7440-734MM Jean Joyct, I.MO 71-16-74-3)5 Novak 34-10-74. C Grots — Vic Plogge (Rhodon 24), 7:35 p.m. cwnawinninpRBi-Londrtoux(l).a Hockey x-Mov 34 — LOi Aneotao at Oonvor. Howard (E H ), 3. Tracey Mayfield (G ), San Francitco (Krukow 93) at LOB— Lm Anodm X Phllodtlohla 6. _ Amoricon L mouo — Davit, Oak 12; John Adomt 15R) 7040-7S-70-4M Patti RItie, 1.140 76-79-76-M .30. Net — Don Battollno 95-25-70, Jim 4. Cindy Evans (Windsor), 5. Laurie BALTIMOm SBATTLB Brunontkv, Minn 11; ArmoA Bm and 10:30 p.m. Bonnta Loutr, 1,141 73-70-73-n Rofterty 91-1972. Phllodolphla (Carlton S4),7:3Sp.m. 3B—Nayu, Ouorroro. IB— Rutull, x-Moy 27 — Donvor al Loo Anpoloo, 3 Chartat Ceody 15K) 40-73-73-70-3M Honcock (Somers), 6. Sara Levinthol Atlanta (Smith 93) at U . Loult , iBrbM ObrhM Umdrooux. (i), Morthall ^ttto v, te.^10; Kinomon, Oak and Tom KIta 1,143 7^71-49-73-705 Kothryn Younn, 1,U1 76-79-71-B MCC LADIES — A G rou — Lynn (F). SetW rt 4 0 10 Poroont 3b 4 0 1 0 Thomm, S u 9. NHLplayillichtduli pjn. (Andulor (7), SchmMI (5). SB H o ya ld O ). K-Wno MlunpBlIt SOB Oovo Barr 1,14) 7^7l-73-70-3H Bowirty Ktaox U 41... Prior 103. Net — Mo Bednorezyk 400 relay: 1. Emt Hartford (Martin, gwfd’ If 3 111 Bfoditv If 1 0 0 0 RataBtStadta Gll Morpon 1,143 71-734171-3Ni Jo Ann W o t h ^ , 1,141 ; 104-1351. B G ro u — Betty Broucek 100. Elunor Mamocloy, Tammy Dovls, PJ0K4" %•?!!' Cawtnt rf 4 0 1 0 Golf Ihdtoy Hamlin, 1,146 7 6 7 6 7 7 -S M . Net— Clot Boblgon 107-3973. C Grots— Cindnnall at CMcogo IP N RRRBBSO -*<«!"gyL-»^3«Wb4 — Murphy. Atl 34; David Graham 1,141 47-7D-7674-1K Yvette Glosper) 51.5,2. 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W Bfoeht (1-1). L Kloomtor 1)5 2 1**T"9**3 brook TV CoBB-oc (» 9). PUoon (W 25) 7 M 3 1 1 T 3 rocordsSSaS etX' MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. May 20. 1985 - 15 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday^ May »). 19S5 Lopez proves she can Sports In Brief At Bay to Breakers road race Troaey, Spadding to tpoak at MCC Bv Martin Loder ■jv*)';# Hussein, Benoit cop top honors United Press Internatlonol John Treacy and Charles Spedding, silver and bronze medalists in the men’s marathon at the 23rd Olympiad last CHATHAM. N.J. - The woman ■ summer in Los Angeles, will be featured speakers W^nesday By William D. Murray who has won more professional night at 7 p.m. at the MCC New England Relays’ 'Sports Night’. United Press international golf tournaments than any other The talks will be delivered at the program center located in the player in the last eight years had Lowe Building on the MCC campus. This is part of the celebration SAN FRANCISCO - Defending , this terrible confession to make. of the 10th anniversary of the MCC Relays, scheduled June 22-23. champion Ibrahim Hussein of She was wondering if she would Treacy, winner of the world cross country championship In Kenya broke the men’s record and ever win again. 1976 and ’79, is three-time winner and course record holder for the Olympic gold medalist Joan Benoit Happily for Nancy Lopes, she Manchester Turkey Day Five-Mile Road Race. Spedding, from shattered the women’s mark Sun­ S i received a favorable answer Sun­ day in the 80,000-ninner Bay to day when she nursed a slim lead England, is another world-<;la8s runner who to his credit has victories in the London and Houston marathons. Breakers road race, the biggest m n and then birdled two of the final race in the world. The program is open free of charge. three boles to win a 9175,000 HusOein, who attends the Univer­ tournament by three shots over sity of Hew Mexico, fought a pair of Pat Bradley. citallenges by two-time Boston The tournament, played over the East nine game washed out Marathon winner Geoff Shiith on 6,265-yard Fairmoutb Country East Catholic's basebali game Saturday against Northwest the way to a 34:53.3 finish in the Club course, is known as the Catholic was rained out. The Eagles, 6-9, resume action today at 7.5-mlle race Sunday. That time Chrysler Plymouth Classic. South Catholic. The Northwest Catholic game will be bested Rod Dixon’s mark of 35:01, It was the 30th career victory for rescheduled either Tuesday or Wednesday night as East set two years ago. Lopez, giving her at least one title attempts to qualify (or the state tournament. Smith managed to stay neck- in each of her eight full years on the and-neck with Hussein through the tour, but her first since last August course’s first few miles. However, If- in Cleveland. Redmen win Big East tourney Hussein began to pull away from "You don’t want to think nega­ Smith, who finished in 35:00.8, and tive, but you still wonder If you can BRISTOL — St. John’s, rallying for three runs in the ninth Paul Cummings on the climb up win,” Lopez admitted after her inning to tie it, got the game-winner in the 11th as the Redmen Hayes Street hill. Cummings fin­ 54-hole score of 9under 210 gave captured the Big East Baseball Tournament championship ished in 35:56.1. 2 her first place money of $26,250. Sunday with a 7-6 victory over Seton Hall at Muzzy Field. Hussein, 26, said be got some "You wonder if when the pres­ Tony Bonura’s 11th inning homer propelled the Redmen, 31-19, relief from a painful achllles . / i n 4 sure is on you can still make the into the NCAA Northeast Regionals May 23-27 at a site to be tendon injury that bad bothered putt. You're still proving to yqur- announced. him at the start while going up the self you can do it. This was a good Former East Catholic standout Jeff Riggs, a freshman at Seton hlU. tournament for me to win, and Hall, played superbly on the defensive end at third base and was Although Hussein had put some hopefully the rest of the year won’t distance between himself and named to the all-tournament team. UPl photo be as frustrating for me.” Smith, he could not shake the UPl photo The pressure putt for Lopez Englishman. Smith closed to Defending champion Ibrahim Hussein (right) shattered the women’s mark in Angels' catcher Bob Boone throws to forced out at the plate on teammate came on the 16th hole Sunday. within 10 yards with less than two Senior giris hoid sign-ups the 80,000 runner Bay to Breakers road first to complete a 3-2-3 double play, Mike Pagliarulo's bases-loaded ground Bradley, who had started the day miles to go, but could not challenge (left) broke the men’s record, and baii to first baseman Rod Carew. six shots behind Lopez, sank a Sign-ups for the Senior Girls Fast Pitch Softball League will be the rest of the way. The victory was Olympic gold medalist Joan Benoit race Sunday. after the Yankees’ Don Mattingly was 25-foot eagle putt on the final hole conducted Monday through Wednesday at the Mahoney Rec the Kenyan’s second this year over to close within a stroke of the by the size of the race, but once I “ I try not to go over a course event was more theater than UPl photo Center from 6-8 p.m., the Manchester Rec Department Smith in a road race. The pair leader. got out I was able to find my own before I run it,” she said. "I do that announced. finished 1-2 in the Florida Derby running competition. Among the “ Before I made the putt on 161 10k in February. little niche.” in marathon races because I would wild variety of costumes and The league is for girls 13-16 who will not turn 17 prior to Aug. 1, heard a big roar and I knew Nancy Lopez waves a victory fist after her 18th hoie "It’s great,” said Hussein. "I Benoit, 28, said she also was probably ask myself why I was performers, there was a barber­ 1985. someone had eagled 18,” Lopez birdie and $26,250 win of the Chrysier-Piymouth LPGA feel very happy to win the second concern^ with the type of race running a race this long. I find shop quartet decked out in running There is a $S registration fee and a $3 Rec membership card is Yankees’ streak ends said, adding she realized it was tournament at Fairmount Country Ciub in Chatham, New time.” both Laurie Binder and Nancy Ditz when I don’t know where I’m togs and straw boaters singing someone close to her since only a required. Smith came in second about 200 were capable of running. going, I run faster.” ’ ’There’ll be No new Tunes From few players were left on the course. Jersey. “Those girls who were on a team last year do not have to try out yards behind Hussein. Cummings “ Laurie’s in excellent shape and This Old Piano” in time with their By United Press International advance base runners or bring "He's done Just an unbelieveable Lopez, who has two runnerup but must sign up. finished third. Nancy matched me stride for Ditz finished second in 40:59.4, footfalls. them in from scoring position with Job,” Slaton said. "I felt that if I got finishes this year, responded with Still, following her eagle, Brad­ than five more, especially if it’s the In the women’s division, it was stride in the early going,” said and Jenine Aiello was third with a ANAHEIM. Calif. - Gene less than two outs. us to the seventh inning, he could a 5-foot downhill putt for birdie on ley nursed some hope, explaining U.S. Open,” she said. "I'm Just all Benoit after the race's first few Benoit. “ But I was able to pull time of 41:04.6, Just ahead of There was a group dressed as the Mauch asked for some little things save it for us." No. 16, and c lo s ^ out her round later, “ You never say die. You hoping I don’t die before I get in the Gomez captures WBA boxing titie miles. As is the fear of most top away and put them out of my Olympian Julie Brown. San Francisco fog, a gigantic and got the big ones Sunday. He was fit to be tied Sunday after New York was leading 1-0 with a 7-foot birdie putt on 18. never think something might not Hall of Fame.” women runners in this race^Benoit mind.” The massive expanse of runners toothbrush, a huge lobster, and The manager ascribes to a bunt, light-hitting Rob Wilfong failed to entering the sixth with Ed Whitson, SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Wilfredo Gomez of Puerto Rico “ I made a few mental errors this happen.” Three of Lopez' victories have got buried at the start by the Benoit sprinted the last mile, to stretched through picturesque groups dressed in Yuppie three- sacrifice, move-the-man-overtype move a man over in the sixth scored a majority decision Sunday over Rocky Lockridge to win 1-5, having limited the Angels to year,” Lopez said. "I didn't want Bradley added, though, "Nancy come in the New Jersey stop of the finish in 39:54.8, topping Binder’s Golden Gate Park ail the way to the piecce suits. of baseball known derisively as inning. But Downing followed with two singles. the World Boxing Association’s Junior lightweight crown. massive crowd at the starting line. to wind up kicking myself in the has won too many times. I didn't LPGA circuit, and on three differ­ "It was a real adventure,” said previous mark of 41:24.- shadows of the San Francisco- Lucy Hudson hung a carrot in "little ball.” a two-run homer to ^ ve the Angels Rod Carew led off the sixth with Gomez, the former World Boxing Council bantamweight and butt again.” really think she would make any ent courses. the Olympic women's marathon As is her style, she did not travel Oakland Bay Bridge. front of her as an an incentive to a 2-1 lead. featherweight champion, became the fourth Latin American to a double to move past "W ee" Bradley, who wound up at 69- 213, mistakes. She slammed the door in Laura Baugh, who started the the course previous to running it. Behind the front-runners, the finish the race. Sunday, his California Angels "We had a little talk yesterday,” champion. “ I was very concerned Willie Keeler into 18th place on the has 13 career victories, but also my face pretty hard.” day two shots behind Lopez, shot 74 capture three world titles, the others being Puerto Rican avoided a three-game sweep with Downing said. "We Just were not all-time major league hit list. has been a runnerup 38 times. By winning, Lopez moved closer to tie for third place at 214 with Wilfredo Benitez, Panamanian Roberto Duran and Nicaraguan "big ball," riding two-run homers moving the runners along. It kind One out later. Downing smashed to her prime goal, entrance to the Cathy Morse, who closed with 71. Alexis Arguello. by Brian Downing and Rupert of spurred me on." "I was six behind at the start of a 2-2 pitch into the left-field seats the day and I really didn't think I LPGA Hall of Fame. She needs to Four women were tied for fifth The 28-year-old Puerto Rican raised his record to 42-2-1 with 40 Jones to a 4-1 victory over the New The sudden burst of offense was Stoudt sets USFL mark for his second homer of the season. could beat Nancy,” said Bradley, win five more tournaments, or one place at 3-under 216, including Jan knockouts in the fight before the crowd of some 9,000 at Roberto York Yankees. enough to support the combined The Angela made the score 4-1 in more major—except for the LPGA Stephenson (70), Rosie Jones (73), Clemente Coliseum. He won the last six rounds of the 15-round "I was talking about little things six-hit pitching of Jim Slaton and who won this tournament in 1963. the eighth. Reggie Jackson walked which she already has won. bout when he was almost too tired to fight. and today they came up with the Donnie Moore. "I Just tried to play the best I could Allison Finney (73) and Judy Clark and Jones ripped his fourth homer and eliminate the mistakes.” “ I'd rather win one and get in (74). Lockridge, 26, of Tacoma, Wash., dropped to 36-4 with 30 before league low crowd big things," Mauch said. Slaton, 4-2, yielded five hits of the season off reliever Rich knockouts. He was slightly ahead of (iiomez until the 10th before The veteran manager held a through seven innings. Moore Bordi. Gomez came alive. By United Press International back for Los Angeles, whose $40 closed-door meeting after a second pitched the last two innings to earn Whitson, who the Yankees million quarterback, Steve Young, straight loss to New York Satur­ his ninth save. Moore nowhas gone signed to $4.5 million contract Lockridge showed little attack the last six rounds and Gomez Birmingham quarterback Cliff missed the game with a neck day, and he was particularly angry 15 games and 22 2-3 innings without during the off-season, has been a Pavin cherishes PGA win took advantage. From the sixth through ninth rounds Gomez weakened but Lockridge failed to capitalize. Stoudt threw for five touchdowns injury suffered the previous week. about his team's inability to giving up an earned run. disappointment. was 266, shot by Lee Trevino in Bv Mike Rabun "This rekindles an old fire," sai(] The Judges, Humberto Figueroa aiid Marcos Torres of Sunday against the Los Angeles Seurer completed 22-of-35 passes United Press International Murphy, who in recent years has 1978. Express, a USFL record. for 240 yards and one touchdown " I ’ve never played this well Panama, voted in favor of Gomez, ‘ 145-144 and 145-143, become known more for his respectively, while Guy Jutras of Canada gave them each 144. “n e Express fans also set a and was intercepted three times. FORT WORTH, Texas — The list television commentary than for his before from the first hole to the league record — fewest to see a Elsewhere, Arizona beat Por­ A Fastest of Colonial National Invitation playing. 72nd,” said Pavin, a product of game. tland 30-21 and Denver defeated champions — from Ben Hogan to “ I've been fighting it for two UCLA who played on the European The game — a 44-7 rout by the New Jersey 26-24. Jack Nicklaus — reads like golf’s years now,” he said. “I made a tour before making it through the Stallions — was played before 4,658 Hall of Fame. commitment to myself and my PGA qualifying school. U.S. booters take first place fans in the 92,000-seat capacity Los At Portland, Ore., Luis Zendejas Corey Pavin’s name was added wife that I’d play six straight "I really didn't expect this much Angeles Memorial Colisum. kicked three field goals and the field for TORRANCE, Calif. — Paul Caligiuri scored on a header in the to that list Sunday and although his weeks and if I didn't do well, then I success so soon. Last year I went The Stallions, 9-4, moved into a Outlaws snapped a six-game losing achievements are not yet legend­ might think about doing something above my expectations (winning first half Sunday to give the United States a 1-0 victory over tie with Tampa Bay for the streak by defeating the Breakers. ary, be demonstrated over the else.” the Houston Open en route to his in a qualifying game for soccer's 1986 World Elastern (Conference lead. The Arizona quarterback Doug Willi­ In d y 500 course of four days at the Colonial Two shots behind Murphy In rookie record earnings). But this Cup. Express fell to 3-10 and last in the ams threw two touchdown passes Y (^ n t r y Club that those achieve­ third place came Scott Hoch while year I feel more experienced. (Caligiuri, who plays at UCLA, scored at 14:50 off a cross from Western Conference. The loss, Los and halfback Reggie Brown ran in ments should grow and grow. Nick Price and Mark O’Meara tied Perry Van Der Beck as the United States won its second straight Angeles’ fourth in its last five from 13 yards out to pace the By United Press International At the end of a record-setting for fourth at 7- under 273. "I felt I could win. I’m going to ' game over Trinidad and Tobago to advance to first place in games, tied the team record (or Outlaws. It was Portland’s sixth week, Pavin held the most impor­ During the course of the week the play six weeks in a row and I told Group 3. losses in a season and guaranteed straight defeat. Arizona is 5-8 and INDIANAPOLIS - The fastest tant record of all — a 72-hole total 18-hole Colonial record fell (a 62 by my wife before I left home that I that Los Angeles will finish the Portland 510. . field in the history of the Indiana­ of 14-under 266 which was good Joey SIndelar) as did the 36-hole, thought I would win one of the six. . year with a losing record. At Denver, Bill Johnson rushed ; polis 500 was completed during the enough for a four-stroke victory. 72-hole and front nine records. But I didn’t think it would be the The Stallions scored the first five (or three touchdowns to offset final day of qualifying with the “ This is definitely the best I’ve Pavin contributed to most of the first one. Astros place Thon on DL list times they had the ball. Stoudt Herschel Walker’s three touch­ addition of four drivers, including ever played,” said Pavin, 25, who records, but bis most important completed 18-o(-23 passes for 280 downs and 142 yards, leading the “ This course is maybe the most HOUSTON — The Sunday placed shortstop three-time champion Johnny last year set a PGA tour record for quality during the week was his demanding in the United States. It yards. In the first half he was Gold past the Generals. Denver Dickie “Thon on the 15-day disabled list and have recalled Rutherford. most money won ($260,536) by a consistency. requires a delicate touch around 14-of-lS for 213 yards. improved to 9-4 and New Jersey infielder Bert Pena from a 20-day rehabilitation program to take Rutherford and veterans Kevin rookie. Pavin owned a five-shot lead to the greens and to shoot 14-uniter Frank Seurer started at quarter­ fell to 55. Cogan f )d Derek Daly switched to "To win the Colonial is some­ start the fourth round and be never here is really a dream tournament. his place on the roster. their backup cars Sunday to thing I will always cherish.” threatened to give it away — "Shooting 14-under here was "Dickie has had continuing problems with blurred vision,” requalify for the May 26 race. Pavin collected $90,000 for the shooting a 68 and completing the. more impprtant for me personally said Houston general manager A1 Rosen. “ He felt it would be in Rookie Rich Vogler also earned a win while the $54,000 runner-up week having made Just two (than winning). I get a lot of his best interests and in the best interests of the ball club not to spot in the 33-car field on the last - UPl ptwto Lack of power steering check went to the surprising Bob bogeys. self-satisfaction out of it. play and for us to have a healthy player on the roster in his day of time trials. Carl "The Truth" Williams (left) stands on the scale and Murphy. He hit 12 of the last IS greens In "To play well here gives me a place.” UPl photo The field's average speed was a Murphy, 42, hasn't won a tourna­ regulation and with a somewhat record 208.138 mph, faster than talks down to IBF champion Larry Holmes (right) during great deal of confidence. I’ve Chris Evert Lloyd holds up the West German Open ment in four years and his finish hotter putter could have shot in the never been this confident about my do^n’t stop Bill Elliott Teo Fabi's 1983 record individual the weigh-in for their heavyweight chamionship bout Sunday gave him hope for the low 60s. championship trophy after winning in straight sets over mark of 207.395. The slowest game in my career. It’s a feeling I tonight in Reno, Nevada. future. The previous tournament record want to hang on to.” Noah captures Italian Open qualifying speed, Tony Betten- DOVER. Del. (UPl) — All it took Bodine ran out of fuel and had to Steffi Graf of West Germany. It was Lloyd’s 136th career . hausen’s 204.824, would have been ROME — A determined Yannick Noah of France fought off the for Bill Elliott to win the Dover 500 make an unscheduled pit stop in title. good for the ninth spot in the 1984 tenacious charge of seventh seed Miloslav Mecirof Czechoslova­ by a one-lap margin and earn his the 161st lap. starting grid. kia for more than three hours Sunday to win the $435,000 Italian fifth straight victory on the NAS­ "Geoff was my real competi­ "Everyone was holding out until Holmes is chasing Open 6-3, 3- 6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4). CAR Grand National circuit was 30 tion," said Elliott. "He had me Chris captures 136th title the last moment," said Ruther­ Record times highlight Noah, who turned 25 Saturday, stopped Mecir, winner of two laps of pain. worried because I couldn’t outrun ford, who beat the 6 p.m. qualifying tourmaments in five months this year, to gain his first title since "Really, the only problem we him in tbe first third of the race. of her distinguished career deadline by 47 minutes. "To unbeaten record winning the French Open almost two years ago. He beat Mecir had was that our power steering Then he ran out of gas and I got qualify after the type of day I, had with a crisp passing shot in the fourth set tiebreaker playoff to went out with about 30 laps to go, ahead. Kyle (Petty) stayed on my 2 BERUN (UPl) - Top-seeded makes it all worthwhile. earn a $56,000 first prize. but I figured I could make it that back (or a while, but I managed to become a great player,” Evert Bv Rich Totches He got off the canvas to take a Cbris Evert Lloyd captured the Lloyd said. "The morning practice session United Press International 10-round decision over Tillis. successful Preakness far withiout it,” said Elliott. get away from him. I wasn’t 136th title of her distinguished did it," he said. "W e timed a 208 convinced I had it won until right at Graf, who had demolished sev­ Williams' trainer. Carmine Gra- “ My shoulders are really paying career Sunday with a straight seta eral highly seeded opponents in and didn't want to go any further ziano, claims Holmes Is ripe. BALTIMORE - Tank’s Pros­ “ But now you know there is no and praised the speed merchant the end. RENO, Nev. — Larry Holmes for It now, and I’m sure they'll be victory over 15year-old West record time en route to the final, until we saw what developed. pect’s gutsy, stretch victory in question people want to see who faded from first to third January wins Senior golf event continues his pursuit of Rocky "You can't stop the hands of sore for a few days. " I ’ve been running well on short Gemtan Steffi Graf in tbe $150,000 said she was "Just happy to have "Qualifying in the first car was a the Proakness Stakes showed Triple Crown races,” Lang during Tank's Prospect’s Marciano's heavyweight record time," he said. "On any given MALVERN, Pa. — Don January won a $30,000 top prize in the “ We Just had the right combina­ tracks, which this is very much West German Open tennis gotten so far.” The Heidelberg comedy of errors because I had the Monday night against a challenger night Larry Holmes can go to bed, there definitely is more than one added. "W e broke a record with charge. Lenzinl said he now will boost turned down low. Today, class horse — and probably no $200,000 United Hospitals Senior Golf Championship Saturday by tion all day. It was a matter of Uke,” said Elliott, "but this U tbe championship. teenager, who had lost to Evert who is hoping the champ has lost wake up and find he doesn't have the (total race-card) handle, train Eternal Prince towards a everything running well, the way first time we’ve bMn able to stay in The 30-year-old Evert Lloyd, the when I was coming out of the third Secretariat-type superstar — and the horse himself broke a five strokes with a 5-under-par 135 for the 38-hole tournament at Lloyd twice before, added she was his touch at 35 years old. it." start in the final Triple Crown It’s been ^ n g for us all season. the race here. I think being easy on No. 2 ranked player in the world turn on the final lap, I felt I could among this year’s $-year-olds. record. the Chester Valley Country Club. "v ery pleased with her Williams says be has a chance. race, the June 8 Belmont The Dawsonville, Ga., driver the equipment, which we are, and behind Martina Navratilova, over­ kill the engine and coast in." Holmes, who “ retired” March 16 The Pat Day-ridden bay colt "On top of that, we had a January, 55, who has now won 20 senior PGA tournaments — performance.” "I think people are going to be in Stakes. pushed his Ford Thunderbird to an the ability to finish consistently are came her teenage opponent 6-4,7-5 Rutherford, the final qualifier in after knocking out David Bey to was so impressive in passing crowd of more than 61,000, and four of eight this year — and is nearing the $1 million mark in Evert Lloyd, drawing on her for a surprise," he said. "N o­ average speed of 123.094 miles per the secrets to winning.” only after a spirited and dramatic lOM after failing in two other cars, run his record to 47-0, said he wants five horses over the last 7-16s to we’d expected a lot less — seniors earnings, fired a 4-under-par 33-33-^ in windy superior experience and conB- thing's promised in the beavy- "With all the hullaballo about hour to collect the $44,500 winner’s center- court battle before about spent most of the day as the slowest to break Marciano’s record of 49-0. win by a bead in a record time of conditions on a hilly coupse. He was the only player in the field to There were seven lead changes dence, was practically (lawless in welghU. All you gotta do is get maybe 55 or 60 thousand total — Spend a Buck, It was a heckuva check. 5,000 fans. qualifier after Cogan bumped "After the record, then I’ll get 1; 53 2-5 — especially consider­ finish the course under par. involving (our drivers and five the fiiMl. caught cold and it's lights out.” because It was cool and It had race, wasn’t It?” said Tank’s Harry Gant finished second a lap Steve Chassey early in the day by out," he said. ing he had a bruised right front caution periods (or 37 laps in the Evert Lloyd, who earned $27,500 Holmes has always bristl^ at rained all day the day before. Prospect's unorthodox trainer, Al Balding finished second at an even-par 71-69—140 and behind Elliott, and Kyle Petty requallfjdng at 206.368 mph. liie fight — the first heavy­ foot — that even the toaten race. (or her victory, complimented what be thinks is a lack of "The whole day was a tre­ D. Wayne Lukas. earned $18,000 for his second place finish. Miller Barber and finished third, in the same lap as "F or some reason we had a bug weight title bout in Reno since Jack favorites, runnerup Chief’s Graf on her "great foreliand" and recognition for ruling the heavy­ mendous success. It’s what "You know the fans and the Arnold Palmer tied for third With 1-over 141s. Gant. Ricky Rudd and Darrell in the other car," Cogan said. "I Johnson beat Jim Jeffries in 1910— Crown and third-place Eternal Elliott said a sealer put on the compared her game to that of EVEN A weight division for seven years. racing’s all about." media focus so much on the Waltrip finished another lap back could never get above205.... I went will be against Carl "The Truth" Prince, looked lilw winners. track recently caused the cars to American prodigy Tracy Austin. HIQH-TECH And he has a point when he says. Preakness horse owners and Derby. They tend to take the in fourth and fifth places, 208 in this one and I haven't taken a Williams, who is unranked. ThesonofMr. Prospector had stick to tbe surface, which put a “ Even when I played against her Marciano's record includes some trainers still on the Pimlico winner and put him on a respectively. strain on both the drivers and tbe ARMY TRAVELS lap flat yet." The card also includes Marvis the same effect on the 1 (Graf) for the first time three bananas. grounds Sunday morning pedestal,” Lukas added. "But Prost wins Monaco Grand Prix Elliott took the lead when Geoff steering. months ago, I could see she can O N ITS Daly waited until the final 65 Frasier, who was demolished in in 1948 he stiffed Gil Cardlone 3-16tb-mile race itself, restoring echoed Lang’s sentiments as minutes to bump Rutherford, who the horse has to go out and do It MONTE CARLO, Monaco — Alain Prost of France won his one round two years ago by and Gil Ferron in a total of three the shine rubbed off when the they walked around the back- over and over again. He can't sit STOMACH. requalified at 208.254 mph, almost owner of Kentucky Derby second consecutive Monaco Grand Prix auto race Sunday by Holmes, taking on James " ^ I c k ” rounds. In 1949 he foufpit Harry stretch exchanging compli­ on his laurels. Eloelronlos, Isssrs, saMMss • tM four mph faster than his previous Tillis, who knocked Williams down Haft and Pete Louthis back-to- winner Spend a Buck decided to ments and congratulatlooB. 7.541 seconds over Ferrari driver Michele Alboreto of Italy. speed. “ I don’t think any horse Is CALDWELl msNsr how tseimlcal sn Army gels. twice in the first round of a bout back, knocking each out in the skip the $$50,000-added middle “If you're on top of your Prost, who won the first formula one race of the season at Rio ROBERT I SMITH, inc. It stW nssOs to bo M . "W e deserved to come back,” going to emerge as a superstar, late last year. third round. So Marciano didn’t Jewel of racing’s Triple Crown game, aonnetimea you can ac­ de Janeiro and was disqualified after winjiing the San Marino said Daly, the first driver to be a Secretariat, or whatever. This OIL INC. Lssminn to bo a Food Sarvica Critics have questioned the fight Jersey Joe Walcott and to try for a possible bonus- cept defeat better," said Sonny la a strong division of g-year- Grand Prix May 5 in Italy, completed the 78 laps of the 3.312 opocMNSi Ml mo Army m • sciMnov* bumped Saturday. "W e bad a lot of value of the record if it includes Essard Charles 49 UnMs. padded payday of $2.6 million in Hine, trainer of nintb-plaoe kilometer Monaco course in his McLaren in 1 hour, 51 minutes, MSHIMISMITIiS SHIIE tea If you qualify to warn this skHl, trouble and the crew worked like olds. The cream is rising to the . opponenu like Williams, but Holmes hasn't fo u ^ t Ken Nor­ the May 27 Jersey Derby at flniaher Skip Trial, who betongs top. No doubt about It But 58.034 seconds. 96.9 youH Isam how to Isod an Army. biases to find another four miles of Garden State Park. Holmes counters. "If they talk ton or Eamie Shavers every time to Pimlico owner and treasurer tbore's more than one class Italian Lotus driver Elio de Angelis finished third, more than a per gal. C. O. O. 1914 For mora Information, saa your n eed . I regreted having to bump a about my opponents, then they out either. His victinu have "You know, with Spend a Ben Cobon. nof«0.tinn-m n ** minute behind Prost. However, the four points gained from the Army ftoetuNsr. Uiree-tlnM ucinner like Rutherford Buck not here, you bad to be better take a look at the record Included Lucien Rodriguez and That certainly was the atti­ Lukas said ho expects Tank's performance put De Angelis in the lead in world championship 649-8841 and I was hoping be would be able apprehensive going into the 643-4109 book and see who the Alls and Scott Frank. tude of Etetnal Prince's Prsopect to gat another shot at standings with 20 points. Minimum requirement to come back." Marcianos fought." race,” Chick Lang, the out­ 649-5241 But both Marciano and Holmes trainer. Butch Lenslnl. Spend a Budt later this season. Prost moved into a tie with Alboreto in second place with 18 ARMY. Rutherford bumped rookie Mi- Williams is 6-foot-4 and 220 spoken executive Woe president PrteM s u b ie c t lo C h a n g e 05 E. Canter Street fought every man who challenged “My horse ran very good. Both eoHs are nominated for points. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. d u e l Roe, who failed in two late pounds with an IS-incb reach. His and general manager of Pim­ Mancheeter, C t and beat them. They Just made him run too both the Jersey Derby and the SBO-1,000 g a le . M .t C.O.D. trloa. 16-0 record includes 12 knockouts. And that's the truth. lico Race Course said Sunday. fast," l^nilnl said, as he patted Balmont. U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. May M, l»M MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. May 80.1985 - 17

Advice FOCUS ►‘w • • Drivers and joggers dispute About Town O n the Line ^ i Ov«rM t«rt m««t at MMH John Boialdy rights-of-way of each other Overeaten Anonymoug will meet Wednesday in the cafeteria-meeting room of Manchester Memorial E A R reaction to all the hype and Hospital. New com en will be welcomed at 7:30 p.m. H r ABBY: I think advertising the merchants have Paintings and the speaker will start at S p.m. r it’s time people built Into commercializing special recognize run­ days. for art show ning as a legiti­ temember Mother on her day! Tax accountant speaka at MHS mate sport, and D e a r A b b y Remember Dad on his day! Do Victoria Jennings, left, Jon Masur, tax accountant with Whittlesey and accorded your Christmas shopping early! and Sophie Metrofski, Salad greens ; joggers and Take the fam ily out for ’Thanksgiv­ Hadly, will speak Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Abiggll Van Buren career center in the guidance department of runners the ing! Don’t forget your sweetheart hold paintings they will same consider­ Manchester High School. His topic will be, “ Career on Valentine’s Day! '-IT exhibit at Manchester Art Opportunities for Accountants." ation given to Receiving a spontaneous gift aren’t filling ! other from my husband (or no special A 1979 Manchester High School graduate. Mazur Association's 12th annual sportsmen. received his bachelor's degree in business adminis­ occasion is much more nneaningful outdoor arts and crafts tration and acocunting from Antioch College in 1983. / I Just lost another morning of D EAR AB 8Y: ’This evening I than a gift he bought because he ' ' ' W ' - - training when a motorist stopped came so close to hitting a jogger, felt pressured to buy me "some­ fair June 2 from 10 a.m. to some of us^ me on my neighborhood course to my heart is still pounding. In the thing” for a "special” occasion. Suthariand leads district tour ask (or directions! first place, this idiot was jogging EASY TO PLEASE IN N.C. to 4 p.m. in Center Park. "As a competitive runner, I time The eighth annual walking tour of the Cheney There arc times when some of the most on a dark street at about 11 p.m. He Admission wilt be free Horakt photo by Ptnlo my runs, and the only way I know D EAR EASY: You took the 'Brothers National Historic Landmark District will be interesting items in the newspaper are those little • was wearing a black sweatsuit hqw much progress I ’m making is words right out of my typewriter. and food will be sold. held Saturday starting at 1 p.m. at the Multi-Circuits From left are Capt. Stanley Sy man of the or two- or three-line things at the end of^ with a hood, and nowhere did he Red Cross award winners chat during to compare today’s time against For years we’ve had a favorite parking lot, 130 Hartford Raod. The tour will be have any reflectors or luminous 169th battalion. Suzanne M. Ryan, Sara paragraphs. They have various names, but the pfkvious times. When somebody saying around our house: "E very­ Jennings, who lives at sponsored by the Institute of Local History of the Red Cross annual awards dinner tape. You can buy that stuff by the most common are: "fillers” or "trailers.” - stops me, I lose my rhythm, pace day we’re together and healthy is Manchester Community Colelge, the Cheney Historic Tuesday at Manchester Country Club. Billey, and Gil Cole. yard in any sportiiig goods shop 1065 E. Middle Turnpike, and concentration, and all the Thanksgiving. And ever}- night is District Commission of the town, the Lutz Children’s The only bad thing about these items is that they'l and sew (or pin) it on your other elements that a runner builds New Year’s Eve.” A is membership chairman Museum, and the Manchester Historical Society. Dr. clothing. There are even reflecting say some pretty outrageous things in about 2D!' up to. John Sutherland of the institute will conduct the tour, shoelaces that tight up in the dark. DEAR ABBY: One more letter of the club and Metrofski words or less, and then they leave you hanging. You wouldn’t drive up to a tennis which will cover the mill area and the west side, Red Cross unit elects Grant People that stupid make me sick. about cowboys, please? Old cow­ court, jump out, dash up to the of 53 Devon Drive is club concluding with a tour of the Pine Street Fire Station Take it or leave it! Wham! Right between the eyes!, Every day nuts like that are killed boys never die — they just smell server and ask where Maple Street by innocent motorists, who then that way. (It’s called "(^ r ra l No. museum. The tour will last about an hour and a half. It Horace V. Grant Jr. was elected chairman of biles in memory of Cathy Ryan. Nearly everyone is conditioned to accepting as.! treasurer. is, would you? have to carry the unearned guilt 5.” ) is free and open to the public. the Connecticut Valley East Branch, American Capt. Stanley Syman accepted a certificate gospel whatever gets printed in the newspaper. 1 hate to be rude, but I am not a around the rest of their lives. Print YOUR FAN IN OMAHA Herold Dhoto by Pinto Red Cross, at the organization’s annual dinner for the 169th Battalion, National Guard, for a Therefore, when one of these little tidbits blares out, traffic cop (or dumb clucks who this! Service honors veterans meeting Wednesday at the Manchester Country Save-A-Life Bloodmobile in December. some supposed fact, your first impulse is to say,' can’t remember to bring a map or STILL SHAKING IN VEGAS Gettlag married? Send for Ab- Club. Also elected were: Arnold Ferguson, first Manchester Composite Squadron, Civil Air “ OK, that’s neat." But after a while, you begin toi gat directions from their friends by’s new, updated, expanded boo­ The Rev. Philip P. Saunders and members of the vice chairman; Patricia Gateley, second vice Patrol, received an award for its cooperation to before they leave the house. Please D E A R A B B Y : "Hurt in Albany. think about the item, and something deep dowp' klet, "How to Have a Lovely East Catholic lists honors Full Gospel Interdenominational Church invite all chairman; and Sandra Lent, secretary. the branch’s Disaster Committee. print this (or motorists. Ore.” complained because her Wedding.” Send yoar name and veterans of the armed forces and their families, inside says, "W ait a minute — that sounds crazy.” ' Several awards were presented at the Gilmoure N. Cole received a special award for PALO ALTO RUNNER husband never remembered her address clearly printed.with a Here is the honor roll for the chollo Curtis, John Duquette, James Marie Lubv, Bridget Madden, Karen including those who lost someone in a war, to the his work with the Disaster Committee. with a gift on special occasions. Fallon, Eric Grltflth, Anne Harkins, Markle, Sheryl Milne, Elizabeth meeting. check or money order (or $2.50 and third quarter at East Catholic High Murphy, Douglas Nolman, Kathy No­ annual Permanent Memorial Day Service to 4>EAR RUNNER: Fair ex­ Being remembered on special Lynn Hebert, Carolyn Lemaire, Eliza­ Sandra and John Ryan accepted a certificate Guest speakers for the evening were Commis­ FOR EXAMPLE, I recently saw the following long, stamped (39 cents) envelope School; beth Madden, Jennifer Tauras, Ka­ lan, Robert Nordlund, Stephen O ’Neill, remember and honor all war veterans. The senrice of appreciation for St. Bridget Church for the sioner Mary Ellen Klinck, Department of Aging, filler: "The average American eats more than 25 • change. Here’s a message to occasions is no big deal; I ’m not to: Dear Abby, Wedding Booklet, thryn Wuschner. Christine Ratfin, William Ravollese, Llso RezoskI, Andrea Ryan, David will be Sunday at 10:30 a.m. atthechurch, 745 Main St. and State Senator Carol Zinsser. jqggers and runners, from a even sure it’s being “remem­ paasHM iN First honors parish’s cooperation in sponsoring two bloodmo- pounds of lettuce, 4 pounds of cucumbers, and 2 1 P.O. Box 38923, HoUywood, CaUf. Kathleen Adams, Susan Altner, Ed­ Schlaefer, Victor Serrambana, Krista motorist; bered” — it could be a knee-jerk Hensrs witb aislIsctlsA Stearns, Theresa Tavano, Scott Vlb- pounds of broccoli each year." Approximately tw6 ’ 90038. MIctMMi Carlson, Mottbsw Dsm- ward Baida, Cynthia Barnes, Darryl Bisson, Laurent Bourcler Jr., Michael berts, Lynn Wlechnlok, Courtenay hours after reading these words, my brain buzzed, blckl, Ray Enqisr J r „ Catlwrins Folty, District GOP women install Isaballs Godbout, Sttvon Karlson, Byrne. Kevin Cloglo, Brian Connor, Wilson, Walter Wolk, Anne Zapadka. and the small voice inside said: “Hold it! ’’ J! Am y Merotndahl, Susan O'Nslll, Ro- Taro Cunningham, Kathryn Demarco, Supermarket Shopper b«rt Pools, Jo-Morlt Rued, David Julie Elio, Kathleen Fecteau, Kathleen SENIORS The First Congressional District Republican Fisher, Kim Flanagan, David GIrar- Honors with distinction Some agriculture report obviously announced' Stress can lead to symptoms Rusezvk, Barbara WIsetk, Luks Women will hold an annual luncheon May 30 at Zahnsr. dinl, Stephen GrabskI, Kristin Rebecca Allison, Kristen Anderson, Holiday Inn in Hartford. The social hour will be at Gunther. Colin Buechler, Armand Chenelle, the gross tonnage of American production of all First tonors Brendo Duplessle, Matthew Gllmond, -D E A R D R . needs is to be busy and useful to Lynn Adams, Jacqusllne Anlnotr, Heather Harrington, Laura Javinstt, 11:30 a.m. and lunch from noon to 1:15 p.m. The vegetables. Then an enterprising person divided^ Scott Jensen, Kelley Johnson, Andrew Christine Goppel, Richard Lavev, GOTT: My fa­ someone. With all the jobs that Thomas Aylward II, Amsila Bsarss, Brenda Madden, Sharon McDermott, luncheon speaker will be Connecticut National Coupon-processing business the total census of the 50 states into that gross ^ Andrsa Bsorss, Kafhltsn Bir­ Klopfer, Leslie Longer, Michelle La- Committeewoman Billie Boatwright. Officers wil be ther used to get need doing in our world, I think it’s mingham, Robert Boucher Jr., Dler- Placa, Stacey LeBrun, Richard Lee, Salvatore Nerl, John Price, Lynne tonnage figure, and concluded that I — an average^ Cynthia Maltese, Heather Matthews, Trocclolo, Wolter Trvmbulak, Lynn installed. nugraine head­ a crime that retired persons are dre Coogan, Debra D ’Alesslo, Law­ Whitehouse. American — eat two pounds of broccoli each year.^ rence Deptula, Dawn Dlstefano, Denise McGovern, Michele Mosca, For a reservation, send a $9 check, payable to First aches. F ive ye­ not recognized as assets; after Debrah Dower, Margo Englehardt, Timothy O'Connell, Elly Price, Ml- First honors Congressional District Republican Women, to Mary couid be a home occupation ars ago he re- D r . G o t t retirement, many older people Brian Flanagan, David Fravel, Ann choel Proteau. Jon Rooney, Susan Dean AlderuccI, Brian Bonder, Trocclolo, Maureen Welch. Paula Bouchard, Geoffrey Boulov, Fletcher, 76 Irving St., Manchester, 06040, or The total amount of broccoli I have consumed in., tired and he have much to offer our society. Gags, Geottrev Gasoar, Kathleen Gil­ lespie, Richard Goodwin, Melonie Second honors Angela Cocace, Kelly Cahill, Jane telephone, 649-3826. my entire life can be held in the bowl of a teaspoon., quit getting the Peter Gott, M.D. Green, Lisa Gunsten, Douglas Hickey, Mlchool Kaminski, Sean Longan, Carriera, Victor Chmielowlec, Chris By Martin Sloane headaches, but DEAR DR. (H)TT: What is Carla Kohler, Eugene Lawrence, Tho­ Gregory Seover, James Valentino, CImIno, Michelle Cote, Chris Dickin­ With room left for a lump of sugar, two croutons," Kristen Waldron. son, Melissa Domllan, Kathleen United Feoture Syndicate now he’s disco- recent medical thought on birth- mas Leahy. Clip ’n’ file refunds and a button off my overcoat. As for cucumbers, if" Coleen Lenegan, Jean Lynch, Pa­ Evans, Susan Farr, John Flonogan, W ATES try aerobics Vfired he has an control pills? I went back to the pill JUNIORS Tomaro Godbout, Mark GrabskI, DEAR M ARTIN: You have reported that hundreds they are not pickled or sweet gherkins— baby style ;^ trick Lyons, Down McCauley, Timothy Maura Hogearty, Sheryl Harvov, Tho­ Manchester WATES will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Breakfast Pradnets, Cereals, ulcer. Are these after several years with an lUD, McConnell, Robert McNomee, Ellso Honors with distinction of millions of coupons are tu m ^ in at supermarket — forget them. Four pounds? Per Year? No way! Mis, Susan Murphy, Nanev Parlsl, Lisa Carolyn Block, Catherine Burke, mas Herold, Andrea Honlgmann, Ber­ at Orange Hall, 72 E. Center St. Members will get Baby Products (File 1) both tension- but now I ’m in my late 30s and trand Howard, Keith Judenis, James checkout counters. I wonder whether it would be Pearsall, Nonev Pelletier, John V. Joel CIszewskI, Michelle Freemer, weighed from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Laura Dunfield of the Clip out this file and keep it with similar Maybe two pounds in a half century. As for lettuce,; related diseases? I hate to think aggressive men and women find wonder if I should be worrying. I Peters, Michael PetruccI, David Price, Linda Jennings, Tanya Lopotka, Brian Kaldv, Kimberly Kotowskl. possible for me to start a coupon-processing business. Lynch, Kevin Modden, Gerald Eileen Larsen, Brian Lawrence, Manchester Recreation Department will demon­ cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with possibly one head. Small. And that’s it. that he’ll be tied to medicine the the supposed serenity of retire­ use a low-estrogen pill, don’t James Rattin, Richard Reynolds, Are there moneymaking opportunities in this field? Trent Seaman, Richard Simmons, Murphy, Michael O’Loughlln, James Bruce Linder, Potrick Lonergon, Pe­ strate "Aerobics for All Ages.” beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting rest of his life. Are there lifestyle ment to be an ordeal. For a person smoke and am fairly thin. Frankly, ter Lord, Amy Marchel, Tracey JEAN MARSCHALL, Federal Way, Wash. Danllelle Smith, Christopher Spelmon, Powers, Paul Roy Jr„ Kyle Smith, the needed prtwfs of purchase while looking for I’m absolutely convinced that broccoli is a changes he should be trying accustomed to controlling his all other methote seem real George St. Georges, Karen Vaughn. McConvIlle, Richard Naab, Chris­ Michelle Thibodeau, Carol Trocclolo, topher Perkins, Peter PerrottI, Robert the required forms at the supermarket, in instead? world and making decisions, life turnoffs, but am I being foolish? Christopher Uriano, John Wertenb- First honors ra iA R JEAN: When coupons are redeemed, the mutated fungus gone berserk, and is harvested" ach, Crolg WItzke. Doldre Allison, Amoree Ansoldl, Phillips, Richard Price, Donna Revel- Bolton seniors have potiuck newspapers and magazines, and when trading after 65 can be a sudden and Mory Buckley, Christina Cocace, M ar­ lese, Katherine RIccIo, Deldre Roches­ retailer has to sort the coupons by brand. Then the only to keep the earth from being overrun. Nobody with friends. Offers may not be available in ail .DEAR READER: Migraine, a devastating wasteland. Usefulness D E AR READER: The low-dose second heners garet Coftrey, Margaret Chicolne, ter, Carol Rossetto, Angela Samela, BOLTON — Bolton Senior Citizens will have a coupons for each brand must be added up, and eats it raw — you have to “ cook” it. Which m eans, Claudine Champagne, Amy Hyland, Karen Cromble, Denise Cyr, Michael Kevin Scollan, Patricia Shanahon, areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive vascular instability of the brain becomes a distant memory and the contraceptive pills are quite safe potiuck Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the Community invoices prepared. Finally, the coupons must be Kevin LeBlanc, John Marek, Diane Daly, Lianne Daniels, Brian Dill, Mary Spaulding, Julia Tauras, Kristen each refund. boiling the stuff until it’s dead. Then, the only way ^ c^ering, appears to be triggered excitement of a career changes (or non-smoking, sexually active McDonnell, Daniel West. Kathleen Feeney, Kevin Gallahue, Work, Julie Welch, Regina Zqbulls. Hall. Seniors are asked to bring their favorite mailed to the clearinghouse that the manufacturer These offers require refund forms: it’s served is covered in some melted cheese glop or - by stress in some people. Not all into numbing frustration. ’The women under 40. I advise you to Darren Houle, James Kaspnak, Ti­ Second honors caserole, meat dish, salad or dessert, and a dish and has designated on the coupon. SOPHOMORES mothy Kelley, Shawn Kennedy, John Janelle Bouftard, Mary Doughty, silverware. BABY MAGIC Free Lotion Gffer. Receive a onion dip. -• headaches are migraines; the anger of being "put out to pasture” obtain regular examinations and Honors with dIsHnctlon King, Paul Lantlerl, Lori Lesperance, John McGill, Lynn Russell, Raul Tommy O’Neill and Company will entertain. Blood Processing coupons can be very tiresome, and coupon good for a free 4-ounce size of Baby Lotion . t .i nutjority of headaches are due to may be tu n ^ inward to cause Pap smears fnnn your gynecolo­ Judith Bums, April Chsslev, Ml- Gall Llzarroga. Vlllar, Anne Zielinski. tqpsion-related contractions in the chronic gastric byperactity. Your gist, and ask him if there is any pressures will be taken. supermarket employees do not consider it one of their (a $1.50 value), tend the required refund form LETTUCE IS relatively harmless, but its only; and your sales receipt, with the purchase price scalp and back of the neck. Be that mother may ruefully be learning reason why you cannot continue For more information, call Ruth McDonough, favorite duties. That’s why many supermarket chains value lies in stuffing quarter-pounder sandwiches' 643-7420. hand the work over to retailer clearinghouses. These circled, from a 9-ounce size of Baby Magic Lotion. a i it may, migraines can be that she married your father (or the pill. This is, of necessity, a to make them look like half pounders. And allowing- He has a real tiger In the sack retailer clearinghouses do the job in return for a Write in the Universal Product Code number as stress-induced. If, after your fa­ better or-for worse ... but not for personal and private decision in portion of the 8-cent handling fee paid by the well. Expires June 30, 1985. the fast-fooders to bill you $3.95. Which is almost as . ther retired, be stopped having lunch. which you can appropriately in­ COLUMBUS, Ohio Columbus of the tiger den. Hanna’s wife, Suzi, shots yet,” said the zoo director's manufacturers. BABY MAGIC Free Baby Bath Offer. Receive outrageous as the lettuce itself. . i headaches, I would conclude that He probably needs to regain volve a doctor who is familiar with Zoo Director Jack Hanna hasn’t volunteered to take care of the as- wife. a coupon good for a free 4-ounce size of Baby Bath certain job-related factors appar­ some balance in his life and, ifhe is your health and needs. been sleeping with his wife lately yet-unnamed kitten, thought to be So far, the teething cub’s favor­ The onLy use for cucumbers, as I said before, is. Service Notea If you are interested in getting into the coupon- (a $1.50 value), tend the required refund form ently caused bis headaches. alert and willing, he may provide because she’s sharing her bed with one of only 70 white tigers alive ite toys are human hands. It thinks processing business, there are a couple of avenues you and your sales receipt, with the purchase price in making baby sweet gherkins. Full grown and !;Now that he has an ulcer, which an extraordinary resource (or your a baby tiger. today. they are pacifiers. might try. Ask around at local supermarkets and circled, from a 9-ounce size of Baby Magic Baby served in any other manner is simply an invitation may also be brought on by stress, it community. For example, he could Send yoar qnetlioiis to Dr. Gott " I can’t sleep with both a woman TTie cub was brought to the llie cub will continue to stay with McMullin sent to W. Germany grocery stores. They should be able to give you the Bath. Write in the Universal Product Code to heartburn and gas. sounds as th ou ^ he has had a volunteer at your hospital or local at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH and a tiger,” said Hanna, explain­ Hanna home and now thinks Suzi is the Hannas at night and learn to number as well. Expires June 30, 1985. problem dealing effectively with school. He could become active in 44010. Due to volume of mail, ing that he’s been staying in the its mom, trotting after her all Air Force Airman Richard McMulUn, son of Mr. names and addresses of any retailer clearinghouses teeth on their furniture, probably aNNAMON TOAST CRUNCH Jump Rope both the tension at work and the church affairs or men’s clubs. He individnal questions cannot be fam ily's guest room while his wife through the house like a puppy. throughout the summer, said Jack and Mrs. Richard McMullin of Hebron and grandson in your area. Retailer clearinghouses are frequently How any civilized person of reasonable intelli- ’ Offer. Receive a free Lifeline Jump Rope, tend tension of retirement. may be able to discover a part- answeted. teesiions of general shares their bed with a month- old "W e hold her a lot to keep her of Helena Smith of 69 Starkweather St., has arrived in need of people to work part tinne, or at home. Your gence can eat any of these things is beyond me. You ' ’ Hanna. Saturday, though, it began the required refund form and three qualifying Retirement stress is becoming a time job that will not jeopardise his interest will he answered in fntnre white tiger. quiet,” said 13-year-old Suzanne j for duty at Ramstein Air Base, West Germany. The inquiries at the clearinghouses may bring a job offer, could put one year’s quota into a giant blender and. spending its days in the zoo’s Cinnamon Toast Crunch Universal Product Code hot topic. Many career-oriented. Social Security benefits. What he coinquis. TTie cuddly cub has had free run Hanna. inventory management specialist with the 86th and a job in the field would give you some valuable animal nursery. symbols. Expires July 31,1985, or while supplies get a concoction that wouldn’t extend a starving of the Hanna household since a zoo Suzi Hanna said she has to scrub { I Equipment Maintenance Squadron graduated from experience. last. man’s life by more than three minutes. As far as veterinarian last week discovered the kitchen floor every day on her i ‘ the U.S. Air Force inventory management course at Your inquiries at smaller retailers could turn up a GOLDEN GRAHAMS National Weather Ser­ any nutritional value is concerned. And providing-, its back legs were curving outward hands and knees to make certain it ' Lowry A ir Force Base, Colo. He is a 1984 graduate of On Oct. 8,1871,1,182 people were few that do not redeem cents-off couons. If these vice Pamphlets. Receive free weather pam­ and in danger of becoming de­ is disinfected. ,1 Bolton High School. the taste didn’t gag him. ' Cut the cost of keeping cool killed in a forest fire in Peshtigo, stores sell merchandise that is commonly couponed, phlet (s ). Send the required refund form and three formed from lying on the slick floor "She doesn’t have any of her Wis. this is your chance to offer your services as a coupon Golden Grahams Universal Product (M e sym­ ’The main value these things have is to keep a .DEAR doesn’t have to work so hard. Tliis processor. If you offer to do the work for part of the bols for each weather-pamphlet set. Expires July Rogers accepted at academy bunch of farmers solvent while the Congress, TOLLY: I means keeping draperies and handling fee, the retailer just might be Interested. 31,1985, or while supplies last. debates giving them more subsidies. And that’s q sometimes get shades closed against the hot sun, John L. Rogers, a Manchester High School senior, PLAYTEX International $2 Refund, tend the pretty tenuous reason for anything’s existence. a bit confused making sure your house is well Cinema has accepted an appointment to the U.S. Naval DEAR MARTIN: You recently wrote about a required refund form and the words "Baby about adjusting insulated and that cracks around Academy, Class of 1989. He was nominated by U.S. reader who does her coupon clipping while waiting in Nurser Kit” from the kit package. This offer has my bedroom air P o i n t e r s doors and windows are weather- ten. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. Rogers is National Merit the doctor’s office. What this lady is going to save no expiration date. TH ERE ARE a lot of so-called foods which could- EAST HARTFORD nnalist. CQnditioner. Is stripped. money is fine, but it may cause a problem for the rest QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT and RICE Calorie E estwese Fek A CHiemo — Mask be canceled out of menus and still leave us the' it cheaper to let • Install exhaust fans in places (FG-13) 7:10. At school he participated in varsity football and of us. Polly Fisher Encyclopedia (Mfer. Receive a Calorie Encyc­ best-fed people in the world. Like turnips,-squash, where heat builds up, such as the Feer Rlcasre*s Feb A aasm o — track. He served as the Student Assembly representa­ Many of the coupons that appear in newspapers — it'run day and Stick (R ) 7:10,9:30. lopedia. Send the required refund form and two kitchen and bathroom. tive to the Manchester Board of Education and and especially in magazines — are on the reverse side liver, and eggplant. Parmesan’d or not. ~ night or less ex­ Ibiwce n Claemot — Bovorlv Hills Universal Product Codes-Purchase teals from • Keep your air-conditioning Coo (R ) 1:15, 7:40, 10. Daf-Con 4 (R ) participated in a five-week computer seminar at of interesting stories and articles. It is a terrible pensive to use it Quaker Puffed Wheat or (juaker Puffed Rice and Before some of the food faddists get hot under the ‘ unit clean at all time. Clean or 1:1$,7:40,9:45. Gotclial (PG-13) 1,7:15, North Carolina State University last summer. letdown to start an article, turn to the continuing page, oiUy when ne­ 9:40. Doiaaratglv Setklng Susan (P G - a $1 check or money order for each Calorie collar, let me offer a little proof about what I Just' replace the filter once a month. He is a member of the math team and the National and find that a coupon had been removed and the story cessary? I live 13) 1, 7:b , 9:45. Rustlers' Rhapsody Encyclopedia. Expires July 31, 1985. said. Show me Just one piece of evidence— just one ■ iir a three-room apartment and or only turn It on when the rooms Many room air conditioners have i P O ) 1:30, 7:30, 9:30. Rappin’ (P G ) Honor Society. The National Football Hall of Fame can’t be completed. 1:45, 7:30, 9:30. Code ot Silence (R) PAC-MAN Care tears (Mfer. Receive free (^ re would really appreciate your get hot. However, you probably foam filters that can be rinsed out Foundation named him a football scholar. He is an Can anything be done about this? — that a condemned prisoner E V E R ordered any- 1:15,7:30,9:45. Witness (R ) 1,7:35,10. tears Book(s) — your choice of "Sweet Dreams will want to turn it o ff on cooler (or cleaning. ’The condenser colls Eagle Scout in Center CongregaUonal Church’s Boy H.M.V., Wichita. Kan. of those things for his last meal, and I’ll reconsider.' a(|vice. I Escape from Women's Prison (R ) 1 ;45, for Sally," "Trouble with TImotby" or "Caring Is GERTRUDE days when It won’t be needed, and should be vacuumed at least once a 7:90,9:50. Scout Troop 25 and is active in the church’s Youth ENFIELD What (M nts. ’ ’ tend the required refund form and Just one, that’s all. you should definitely turn it off year. Group. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Trainer of DEAR H.M.V.: Newspaper and magazine editors Clee 1-8-S-4-84 — Desperotelv Seek- four Pac-Man teteal Universal Product Code when you leave the bouse. Here are • T ry turning the thermostat on Ino Sueon (F(»-13) 7:30,9:35. Just One 588 E. Center St. who are responsible for deciding where cents-off That innocuous little filler really got to me. The J>EAR GERTRUDE: If you keep symbols for each Care Bears Book. Expires July some basic tips to get the most the air conditioner up a couple of ofltie Guvs jFO-13) 7:30,9:40. Rustlers' coupons will be positioned do their best to avoid the thermostat set high enough so Rhapsody (F G ) 7:10, 9:35. Code of 31, 1985, or while supplies last. perfect example of "Figures don’t lie, but liark' from your air conditioner while degrees. You may be just as plaring coupons on the reverse side of pages that tbe air conditioner turns on only Sllenco (R ) 7 , 9:30. dotchal (PG-13) Whitaker graduates with honors Here’s a refund form to write for: A $1.50 cash figure.” spending the least nnoney: comfortable, but you’ll save 7:40. 9:45. Escape from Women's contain articles and recipes, but sometimes it can’t be when it is really needed, it refund. FORMULA 44M $1.50 Refund Offer. P.O. It made me search through the paper that day to . a Keep the room as cool as energy dollars because the unit Prison (R ) 7:45,9:50. Coast Guard teaman Apprentice York. W. helped. probably doesn’t make too much HARTMIIO Box 17040, Hauppauge, NY 11788. This offer will have to run less. WWlnker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitaker of 79 Doctqrs and others who feel the coupon clipping find something a bit more palatable. ^fferen ce if you leave the unit on possible so the air conditioner Claeiwe CNv — A Private Function expires June 30, 1985, but requests for the form • When you leave the house, (R ) 3:3A 4:30, 7:30, 9:40. The Purple Santina Drive, graduated with honors from U.S. Coast destroys the magazines placed in their waiting rooms must be received no later than June 15, 1985. This is what I found: turn all air conditioners off. Don’t R oseeftelro(P G ) 1:15,3:05,4:55,7:15, Guard recruit training. During his eight-week can put up a sign asking readers to refrain from 9:15. Amadeus (P G ) 1, 4, 8. M y New While waiting for the form, save the entire bock waste money when you’re not training, he studied general military subjects such as clipping the coupons. If they feel very strongly about “ In the Soviet Union, over 10 million people'* Partner (R) 3,4:30,7,9:30. panel from a Formula 44M 4-ounce or 8-ounce there to notice whether it’s cool or ClesriiNNe — A Sunday In the first aid. seamanship. Coast Guard history and this, they can go through the magazines and write the speak Uzbeck.” package, along with the cash-register receipt. not! Country 7:30. Passion (R ) 9:30. regulations, close order drill and damage control. word “ void" over each coupon. I rested more easily that night. / Thoughts I ’m sending you a copy of my MANCNESTER tIA Tbeofers Best — Just One of the newsletter "The Energy Saver’s 0 « m (PG-13) 7:30, 9:30. OhwIhM This to today TODAY, 1 begin by doing, and Guide” which has more tips (or Ir w V so*' Baby checkups can get a jump on the fear of dentists not wasting my ttme. Inoneweekl using air conditioners and other will be mllea beyond the person 1 home appliances wisely. Others Mansfield TOD AY is here, I will start with a am today. DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) - contest,” be said. “ You’d be smile, and resolve to be agreeable. who would like this issue should real reasons why dentists should cavities and gum disease. a pacifier and feeding snacks that afterward. (fSmsilV Veri*M TwIthlicSe*^! Children getting their first dental surprised the number of infants check up on an infant’s brand new 1 will not criticize. I refuse to waste TODAY, I will not Imagine what send $1 for each copy to Polly’s terious disease can affect the could barm children’s teeth. The 33-year-old University of exam at age 3 are at least two who are very cooperative.” teeth. U y valuable time. I would do if things were differont. Pointers, in care of the ManchMter position and structure of the adult Iowa professor and dentiat pnwtl- years too late, a University of Iowa Cooperation is the psyclioiogical “We do see children much "Putting the baby to bed with a T ^ D A V bas one thing in which I They are not different. 1 will moke Herald, P.O. Box 1318, Cincinnati, teeth forming beneath the gum, be cea what be preaches on his 9^S^i7aa^fy'3:‘'Vfcl’r’Ji5l dental researcher says. reason Goepferd favors dental younger than three with dental said. bottle Is like having a Lifessver In snow I am equal with others — success with what material I have. OH 45101. Be sure to include the Aselenment (FO-13) 7, f^io. 7-yearold and l»-montb-old chlldP title. Dr. Stephan Goepierd, director exams (or the very young. Early disease, some as young as 10 Just as important are the dental its mouth all night long,” he said. tUM. All of us draw the same TODAY, 1 wU stop B i^ ^ , " I f I "There is sugar in milk, sugar In ren. Both began their denUatodlcd POLLY WEST NARTFDRD o t the new Infant Oral Health examinations Introduce the months of age,” be said. care techniques children inherit, salary in seconds, minutes, hours. had time,” for I never will "find _ ■bn I A I — Mosh (F(»-13) 7,9:38. A CUaic at the university, soys the youngster to dental care with the In the abort six-month history of Goepferd said. formulas and the potential for experience at less than a yeacold. TODAY, I will not waste my time” for anything — if 1 want It I Faeeoae to India (PO) 8. pseventive benefits of an early loving support of bis or her parent destruction is there.” tiZM , because the minutes I wasted must take it. the inf ant dental clinic, Goepferi is "It’s the parents’ primary re- "N o sir, we have no tooth decay WlkMMMTIC examination can Miminate the and prevents the fear that keeps Motirday are as lost os a vanished TODAY, I will act toward other Polly will Bead yen a Polly Dellar recognizing a hereditary disposi­ sponalblity to take care of their Raisins are a popular, natural in the 7-yeais»ld,” said Geepfeid, I — Cede of scary drilling and filling, which be some adults away from the dent­ thoutfit. ($1) If she Roea yonr favoriie $ i i ^ tion toward dental health. Uds’ teeth until they are 8 to 8 snack many parents offer children who added the infant bos bad peo|de os thou^ this might be my lettheOuM ist’s office. )!^ D A Y , I refuse to spend time Pelaler, Peeve er PrsMem hi her i^VacoHon saM can leave barriers of fear A simple example is that some years old,” he said. "Kids can get and Goepferd warns they are high last day on earth. 1 will not wait for By the time the child turns 3, be perfect checkups. “ But we stiU worrying about what might cetanu. IVrile PeUy's Pstalers la lasting a lifetime between the parenU with tightly spaced teeth the toothbrush in and move it in damage-causing sugar. In addi­ tomorrow. Tomorrow will never 4:4S. battle with snacks.” happen. I am going to spend my care el the Maaehealer Herald. yeen^ter and the dentist’s office. will recognise and trust the dentist often have children with tightly around before that age, but it’s tion, they are sticky and adhere to come. and approach tooth care fear­ ttme making tUnga happen. *Tf I bad my choice as to who I spaced teeth, which collect more really not effective.” the child’s tooth, enhancing the Dt l V U NB wanted to examtae, a S-year-oM lessly. he said. TODAY, 1 am determined to do 'O’ l^ieraton Hartt)rd IMel than the usual amount of plaque. Working with infants also allows tooth destruction. Raisins are fine, Rev. Mqrvia D. Ilaart ■ ■w.Wl9 8ssr — Reotjens FrFriday. Sheraton Hotels. Inns 8 Resorts Woridwkle who doesn’t want to be there, or a Beyond the psychological benef­ The amalleot county hi the Atagn I should do. I firmly And if those teeth do not receive dentists to warn parents of the be said, if a thorough tooth The tallest building in the United The hoipitollty people o< I3CE I year old, there would be no its. Goepferd has seen some very IM ted States la New Yorfc Oauiliv iaisniilne to stop doing the things 1 sss&Bi ------•(day. ® special care, they will develop dangers of using the milk bottle as brushing is administered (Manhattan), N.Y. UaMod tentOMotal amreh SUtee, at 1,484 feet, is the Sears ^ s a------s sFriday. ^ TnimtMiU Street el Civic CenNr Plea. afeasM net do. Tower in (%icago. FE m — Reopens Frl«k■rlday. Herttord. Connecticut 06103 • 203-72B61^1 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday Mnv w io « MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. May 20, 1985 — l» TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT NOTICE OF AOOFTtON OF ORDINANCE STORE AND In occordonco with tho provisions of Chopter 3, Section I ENT OFFICE SPACE and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given ot the odoo- tion by the Boord of Directors of the Town ot Manchester, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-27H Connecticut on Mov 14, 1985. C E N TE R LOCATION - ORDPIANCB Kitchen privileges. Fork­ BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors ol the Town ot ing gvgllable. Security OFFICE SPACE Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase, tor Approximtlsly 400 sq. ft. hlohwov purposes, from the followine persons, tor the res­ and references required.requ locatsd on Main St. In pective amounts stirted, the tollowlnp described lond: rriH o w E s tu weekly. 643-:IMD. Manchestsr. 1 block from NAME OF OWNER/SELLER AMOUNT |3l I for sale hospital. Avallabit Im- t. Lawto a FfaneiaJ!. Fnelnaer ESaaaa Notices HELP WANTED I hELP WANTED NfLP WANTED I nELD WANTED IHEIP WANTED nM^Sts^. Call 022-7201. ^ ^ n a f l m O N OF FRSMIEEE I HELP WANTED FEMALE ONLY - Lorge Those premises slluoted on the easterly side ot Vernon reom with kitchen, yard days; 848-2^. evsnlngs. Street In the Town ot Manchester, County of Hartford ond aUMMBR HELP • AS- JANCHBSTER - SPA' LIVE-IN HOME CONSTRUCTION COOR- SWIMMING FOOL IN­ COLLIOI BTMDINT ond garking privileges. State ot Connecticut, more portlculorlv bounded and de­ IMMEDIATE OPENING •IMBLIRI AND COIL CIOUS LIVING ROOM • scribed os follows; F U LL T IM E • Diversified H E A L TH A ID E For el­ 01NATOR - Architectural STALLERS - Expe­ with referenoea te assist 188,900. Beoutlfiilt On bus line. Coll days, woman with household WINDERS • Finger dex­ MMtCNItTn Commenclno at an Iron pin marking the southwesterly |UWT AND FOUND office position for relia­ derly woman, needs driv­ draftsman with residen­ rienced or will train. Coll backyard and flreploM lOom-fpm 64M306; evsn- corner ot lond now or lorm erlv ot Lewis W. X Francos M. tial construction expe­ 742-730S.______duttee. Muet have car. terity necessary, expe­ Inge and weekends, 647- *|WM HiMM iln HUM omMMiX on Pryslnger; thence the lino runs northerly 100 feet, more or ble person In wholesale er's license. Salary, room rience not necesory. will are two of the special loH M ot ISO. Amtih ooedna o/o, and board. Coll 749^7 rience to oulst In sche­ Ffeoee call 649-8552. 9813. u y catpoM. prtviu loM SraOtto less to a point marking the northwesterlv corner ot lond new LOST - Blu« tv td tannith optical lob In downtown train. 4 day week. 10 hour features In this loveUt proloctod or formerly ot sold Lewis W. X Fronces M. Frvsinoer ond the gray mol* cot. Raccoon Hartford. Must be organ­ or 569-2356. duling and expediting. AAATURI WOMAN TO Ranch that Is located Ina • t.aoia on onioo southwesterly comer ot lond now or formerly of Doris G. Send resume to P.O. Box SIT Every other weekend BABYSITTER WANTED dov, Monday thru Thurs­ H T8 • IMDanotIco Hellstrom; thence by Interior angle of • T'-X', more or less, itrlpod toll. Oakland ized, flexible and enlov day, 7:00am to 5:30pm. convenient, residentlsd StrMt arto. REWARD. variety. Storting salary, HAIR STYLIST 653, M anchester, C T and some evenings. 649- for summer. Full time. neighborhood. D.W. Pish 822-3070 along sold land now or formerly ot Doris G. Hellstrom. 15 06040, or call LIndo, 643- 8911 after S»m. Car and referencee re- Apply at Able Coll, How­ feet more or less to a point on the ore ot a curve; thence M9-2003. S160 per week. For W A N T ^ Full or port ard Rood, Bolton. Rfdlty, 643-1591 or 07*- southerly along tho ore ot sold curve to the left, which curve further Information, coll time. Following pre­ 5634betweenS:Wand4:M quired. Coll 643-6119. 1400.______MANCHESTER — Avail­ has a radius of 5X.82feet 102 feet more or less to the point.ol 247-S6I6, ask for Donna ferred. 643-1806 or 569- weekdays. BLACKLBOOE COUN­ beeinnine. , . . able Immediately. One, Sold premises ore more particularly shown and depicted Campbell. 16M. TRY CLUB - Summer OFFICB WORK • Fort PART TIME PICK UP 8. M A N CH ES TER - W ESTt help wanted. Ilond older. two and three bedroom on d certain mop entitled, "Tow n of Monchester Connec­ ARCHITECTURAL time evenlnge. Call 646- D E LIV E R Y PERSON - WOOD A R E A - 8112.9011, apartments. S410, 8475, ticut Land, Easement and Right Acquired From Lewis W. X IFEB80NAL8 MANAGEMENT NURSE'S AIDES- Full or DRAFTSM AN - With resi­ Coll 228-9983. 7499. On coll. Coll Rich at the Immaculate, y o u iiB Frances M. Frvsinoer By The Town ot Manchester Vernon 1525, heat and hot water St. Manchester, Connecticut Fed. Aid. Prol. TRAINEE- Growing port time positions avail­ dential construction ex­ Lovollee Overhead Door. home In ultra-deslrob|A Included. J.D . Real Est­ MANCHESTER - 12JOO perience to assist In sche­ SITTER NEEDED for 1st sq. ft. treesfqndlno Indus­ No.1XDM-2304(2) Prol. No. 76140 Date94-84 Scale 1" - 40' RtOMuro that ipaclal wholesale company with able for 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 SECRETARY - Full time 646-1585. area. Slate entrywoy. ate, 546-1980. Sh4et No. X Revisions 4/0/85 Interior Anoles," Prepared by lomtona of your lov« by national affiliations. shifts. Alternate wee­ duling and expediting. grader. Vicinity of Wa­ position tor progressive large living room, lorgg trial or warehouse build­ Walter J. Senkow, L.S., which mop Is on file In the Town shington School tor ing. Available In Sep­ tolling tho whole world Profit sharing plan 649- kends required. Also: Send resume to P.O. Box office. Typing, thor- SALES • Wallpaper In­ master bedroom, floor tg 3W ROOM A P A R TM E N T Clerk's office In sold Manchester mornings and/or after tember. All utilities X Caroine M. Gear 8X280.00 how much you lovo thorn 4563. Port time or full time 653, M anchester, C T thond. clerical ond recep- side retail sales of Wall celling fireplace and priH - Privote home, heat, school. Coll 64S4491. avallabit. Ample park­ Those premises situated on the easterly side ot Vernon with tho Monchottor He­ weekends only. Certified 06040, or call Linda, 643- tion ekllls needed. Coverings, and rslatsd fesslonal landscaping appliances. Working sin­ Street West In the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford 5634 between 8: M and 4: M ing. SplleckI Realtors, rald. Coll tho cloMlflod Aides preferred. Apply In Friendly and pleosont en- goods. Pull tIms. Con­ D.W. Fish Rsaltv, 64S* gle odult only. No pets, and State of Connecticut, more particularly bounded and de­ deportment today and LAWN CARE person during business weekdays. CONSTRUCTION vlronmentll Will do tact: Nick at 646-0143. 643-2121. scribed os follows: 1591 or 871-1400.______children. Coll 643-2N0. Commenclno at on Iron pin at o point on the northerly line place your pereonol mee- APPLICATOR- Imme­ hours: Rockville Memor­ WORKER for founda­ some training. Coll: Mr. EOE. AAA AUTO CLUB - Part tions and some carpen­ of land now or formerly of Caroline M . Geer, which Iron pin eoge. 643-2711, 8;30om to diate opening for lawn ial Nursing Home, 22 Lindeey, 647-0200. MANCHESTER - NEW M ANCHESTER - Second marks the southwesterly corner ot lond now or formerly ol S:00pm. care applicator position. South Street, Rockville., time positions available try. Steady work. Must INDOORS/OUTDOORS - LIS TIN G - 868,900. Great. Thomas J. X Margaret N. Cunningham; thence running have own transportation. floor apartment, 7 bed­ “EXTRA southerly through land now or formerly ot Caroline M. Geer, Over $200 per week start­ Conn. In our Telemarketing De­ BANKING- UNITED Mornings, Evsnlngs. 20 Starter Home In a nice partment. Interesting 643-4005 or 646-1960. rooms, heat and applian­ 210 feet more or less to o point; thence southeasterly by the F A B U LO U S FA K E S - ing salary. High School BANK a TRUST COM­ hours per week. We are location with a private ces Included, no pets. $500 arc of a curve to the left hovlng a radius of 4X.85 feet through Sculptured nolle and Noll diploma and good driv­ work from 9am to 1pm. PANY - Fort time teller flexible, ore you? 643- deep lot. Open floor plan SPACE” lond now or formerly of sold Caroline M. Geer, 148.57 feet to JANITORIAL PERSON­ EQUIPMENT OPERA­ plus security. Coll 646- Copping. Profeeslonolly ing record reoulred. Good salary plus com­ positions ovallabls at 4000. and nice sized Ivlng Attic - garage - extra 0 point marking the northwesterly corner ot land now or NEL NEEDED - Part TO R needed by general 3979. formerly of Andre X Betty J. Baracco; thence southwesterly done In my home at o Agronomy background time mornings, 6 - 9am, mission. Will train. Coll Vernon Circle and Dart room. D.W. Fish Raalty, price you con afford. By contractor. Must hove room - needed by engl- 14teet more or less to a point; thence by Interior ongle ot 90°, preferred. Coll 649-1667 Monday - Saturday. $4.25 646-7096, Mrs. Nagy. An Hill officee. Experience BUSINE 643-1591 or 071-1400. more or less, proceeding northwesterly 85 feet, more or less, appointment only. B72- Equal Opportunity experience on Bulldozer 88 MANCHESTER - Spa­ naer/taacher for ttor- for appointment and In- per hour to start. Man­ preferred. Contact Mrs. ta an angle point; thence by Interior angle of 142°, more or Employer. and driving Dump truck. OPPORTUNITIES cious 2 bedroom apart­ Ing filet and soma less, proceeding northerly 344 feet more or less to a point; 6010. tervlew. Evergreen chester area. For more OeNIcolo at Vernon Cir­ I M A N C H ES TER - N EW Full time and benefits ment. S550 monthly evening / weekend .IBTtR'Btf' thence by Interior angle ot 90°, more or less, proceeding eas­ Lawns, 53 Slater Street, Information, Coll toll cle, 171-3103 or Mrs. Mit­ LISTING - 8149,900. Spa-. Includes heat, hot watar terly X feet more or less ta o point of beginning, the lost de- Manchester. UNIQUE FURNISH­ possible. Coll 742-5317 chell at Dart Hill Office, work. crlbed line formlngan Interior angle of 90°, more or less, with free, 1-800-343-1801. S:30am to 5pm, Monday Clous home In conv#: and electricity. Security. INGS, ETC. - Looking for 171-3123. SOMETHING nient. Main Street loca­ ■ s & S t the first decribed line. |ANN0UNCEMENT8 through Friday. Coll 649-0920. Sold premises are more paHIculorlv shown and depicted EASY ASSEMBLY Managers, Assistant SPECIAL tion with possible Managers, Soles people. 649-2557 gtc, fRItaur on 0 certain map entitled, "Town ot Manchester Connec­ WORK I $600.00 per 100. ASSEMBLERS AND National Organization re­ professional use. Com­ THREE ROOM APART­ ticut Easements X Right Acquired From Caroline M. Geer EMERGENCY? In Mon- Full and port time, flexi­ CONCRETE FORM CAR­ ‘iatYtaa-.m-r cheeter, dial 911 for fire, Guaranteed Payment. COIL WINDERS-Finger quires agent to oversee pletely refurbished, large, M E N T With heat, hot By The Town of Manchester Vernon St. West Manchester, ble hours. Call 646 5563. P E N TE R - Must know dexterity necetsory, ex­ and operate Interetate’s Connecticut Fed. Aid Prol. No. 1XDM-2304(2) Prol. No. 76 police, medical help. No Experience/No Soles. how to read blueprints, rooms, Idtal tor doctors water, stove, refrlgera- | a7|WANTE0 140 Date 9-7-04 Scale 1" • 40' Sheet No. 40 Revisions 1M9-B4 CARPENTERS Details send self- perience not necesory, Mallroom Service Cen- or othsr professlonaISM ter, carpet. S330. Cen- 4-8-05 Interior Angles," Prepared by Walter J. Senkow, L.S., M E D IC A L - LPN or expe­ layouts, 5 vtars' expe­ tera. Featuring U.P.S.. to b e d t N EED ED - Immediate op­ addressed stamped enve­ will train. 4 day week. 10 D.W. Fish Rsaltv, 643r trolly located. No pets. W'I which mop Is on file In the Town Clerk's office In sold Mon­ rienced medical person rience. Pull time and hour day, Monday thru MCI Electronic Mall and chester. Employment enings for carpenters. lope; ELAN VITAL-173, 1591 or 071-1400. Adult only. Security m p - TOWN OF MANCHESTER for bock office. Approxi­ benefits possible. Coll Thursday, 7:00am to many other National Ser­ RESPONSIBLE WORK­ K IT i f C A R tTLE ®by Larry Wright LEOAL NOTICE X Unde A. Grlltln 8200.00 Thoroughly experienced 3418 Enterprise Road, Ft. 742-5317 0:30am to 5pm, vices. to be located In OSlt. Coll 646-7690. Those premises situated on the westerly side of Vernon Pierce, F L 33482. mately 30-32 hours a S:30pm. Apply at Able ING COUPLE SEEKING Street West In the Town ot Manchester, County of Hartford & In framing. Must know week. 4 day week. Call Monday through Friday. prime mall and shopping M A N C H ES TE R - 8150'S. The Zoning Board of Appeolt will hold public heorlnes on Education layout and read blue­ Coll, Howard Road, center locations In the 3 bedroom apartment In Tuesday. Mov 2S, 19E5 at 7:00 P.M . In the Hcorlno Room, L in -' and State of Connecticut, more particularly boundedond de­ 643-7012 (9am to 4pm). Garrison Colonial, nu­ MANCHESTER - 6 room scribed as follows: APPLICATIONS A C ­ Bolton. Manchester area. Excel­ Manchester area. 646- coin Center, 494 Main Street, Monchetlcr, C T to haor and prints. Full time and be­ merous extras make thit duplex. 3 bedrooms, contider the followlnp petlllont;' Northerly: by Vernon Street West, 110 feet more or less; nefits. Call 742-5317, 8 :X C E P TE D For Immediate lent return on your Invest­ carpet, appliances, full 4650 or 646-1735 evenings. Easterly; by land now or formerly of Allen N. X Bamoro PART TIME SECRE­ HOT COMPUTER COM­ ment of $39,900.00. a unique and attractlw rM5riu,6itff.N(*wer. iTEM 1 MART A LeROUX - Roquetl variance of Article II, to 5:00 Monday thru openings - Short order home to enloy every­ bosement/ottlc, private B. Cox, 2 feet more or less; TARY - Mature Individ­ PANY expanding suc­ Call now. Sunday I MOSTMoTBe 0«IU( NO. 1073 Section 5.01.01 to reduce front yard to approxi­ Southerly: by other Ipnd now or formerly ol Linda A. Grif­ I HELP WANTED Friday. cook. Pizza and grinder thing 11 5 bedrooms, tlre>' yard, quiet street. SS50 IDODMIIIATES mately 11.0 feet (20 (eet required) to enclofe the fin, 110 feet more or less; person, waitresses, hos­ ual for Doctor's office. D IE TA R Y AIDES - 2pm cessful telemarketing through Friday at •TteikiWi Piwr. j ^ exlttlne front porch - 50 Hemlock Street - Resi­ Typing, filing, after­ place, 2’/2 baths, living' plus utilities. 633-6264 IWANTED Westerly: by land now or formerly ot George L. and Carol HAIR STYLIST - Expe­ tess. Apply In person. La to 7pm weekdays and program. Ability to con­ dence Zone B. A. Poplk, 2 feet more or less; W ELDERS- Scloky spot noons and all day Friday alternate weekends for 1-800-235-6646 room, dining room, fam­ tvenlngs. rienced for busy salon. Strada West, 471 Hartford verse with middle and Ext. 653. iT E M 2 ORE. HEBERT, ETEPHENB AND MACARV - Request The southwesterly corner ot the above described premises ondeeom. Must be able to and Saturday. 643-1166. peneral duties In the Die­ ily room, deck, private PROFESSIONAL FE- variance of Article II. Section 4.01.12(a) and (b) Is marked by an Iron pin. Friendly surroundings, Road, Manchester. upper management peo­ BEAUTIFULLY REMO­ NO. 1074 pose PWA certifications. tary Department. Excel­ yard, pool and more. IF .MALE ROOMMATE or to permit a 1.444 square foot addition to on exlit- Sold premises are more portlculorlv shown and depicted benefits. Call 643-2103. ple who hove requested on certain map entitled, "Tow n of Manchester Connec­ Reoulred to do own test­ FULL TIME RECEPTIO- lent working conditions. Century 21 Lindsey Recri' DELED ont bedroom Ine structure -147 East Center Street - Residence 0 COOKS AND COUNTER Information on our pro­ working mother wanted Zone C. ticut Land, Eosements and Right Acquired Prom Linda A. ing. Excellent working NIST/SECR ETAR Y - In HDME8 Estate, 649-4000. apartment In Victorian EXPERIENCED MEDI­ PERSONNEL - Excellent Please call: Mrs. Henry, ducts. Salary plus com­ to share 4 bedroom house Griffin By The Town of Manchester Vernon St. West Man­ conditions In an air con­ Medical office. Send re­ I I" building. Heat and ap­ IT E M 3 EXXON COMPANY, U.EA. - Request Special Exceo- chester, Connecticut Fed. Aid. Prol. No. 1XDM-2304(2) Prol. CAL RECEPTIONIST for for housewife or college 646-0129. M anchester mission plus bensflts. FOR SALE In Enfield. 763-21tt otter NO. 107$ tIon In accordance with Article II, Section ditioned plant. Company sume to: P.O. Box 566, Manor Rest Home, 305 I SOUTH WINDSOR - pliances Included. S475 Spm. No. 76140 Dote 9-7-84 Scale 1" - 40' Sheet No. 45 Revisions busy 3 doctor family students. All shifts avail­ Send resume to: Micro 14.02.03 and Article IV, Section 5.03.03 to permit 1/25/85 Crushed stone4/8/85 Interior Angles," Prepared by lid benefits and overtime. Manchester, C T 06040. West Center Street, $114,000. Large Ralsetf plus security deposit. 646- erection of posollne service station and request practice. Appointments, able. Part time or full Control Systems, 27 Hart­ MANCHESTER MINI Walter J. Senkow, L.S., which moo Is on tile In the Town Apply between Oom and Manchester. Ranch, 7 rooms, 7W- 3253. State Hearing (or eosollno station location In ac­ Clerk's office In said Manchester. patient contact, heavy time. Apply at: 401 Center ford Turnpike, Vernon, FARM - 12acras surround MANCHESTER - Ever­ cordance with Section 14-321 of the Connecticut 4pm. Dynamic Metal GRAPHICS ARTS - Im­ baths, 3 bedrooms, huge green Condominiums - 2 X Doilt O. Helsireni 8X28X00 telephone, pleasant en­ Street, Manchester or C T 06066. No colls please. this 6 room farmhouse General Statutes - Parcel A, a portion of 1527V Those premises situated on the easterly side of Vernon Products. 967 Parker mediate openings for ex­ family room, walk out' MANCHESTER - One Pleasant Valiev Rood at the Intersection of Buck- vironment, 4 or 5 days a contact Jody Lavoie, 643- with born and 3 garages. bedroom townhouse, Street In the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and Street, Manchester. 646- perienced dry film POSITIONS AVAILA­ basement, deck and po-- bedroom. Heat, hot wa­ with carpeting, air condi­ land Street - Business Zone V. week. Call 6464)166. 2085. AUTO GENERAL ME­ SI7DJI00. WE G UAR AN ­ ter, appliances, laundry, State ot Connecticut, more particularly bounded and de­ persons. Should have B LE - AM and PM hours CHANIC - Needed now T E E O U R HOUSESI tio, 2 car garage and Ilk#' tioning, 8250 monthly plus IT E M 4 BHIRLEV VTTOLa - Request Special Exception In scribed os follows: knowledge of Riston Film In Drycleanlng outlet. new 11 Century 21 Lindsey baroga, lease, security. V tfw dpfwr stands 14.15.01(c)(2) ta be less than 200 feet from a resi­ payloader. Hours are 7 Call Pat, Cathy, or utilities Includtd. Adults. dsllvered. $75/cord. Min­ forsnotbar. Today’s ck m S equals W . curve; thence by sold arc of said curve to the left, which mation. contact the school program. Liberal Box 137, Hebron, CT greeslve, dependable 8, R Realty, 643-2692. 647-0400 or 646-8646. dential zone boundary; of Article II. Section curve hos a radius 5X.82 feet, passing through said land of am to 11 am. For more In­ benefits. Experience re­ After 6pm, 742-0571. imum 7 cords until June by CONNIE WIENER 14.15.01(c)(4) to hove less then the minimum Doris G. Hellstrom, 115 feet more or less to o point on the personnel department formation, please contact Dottle 247-3043, 06240. Call 220-9097 for person capable of spot­ quired. Apply ar send more Information. EOE. 15th. 64MI31. landscaped border on the south side yard; of A r­ southerly line ot land ot said Doris G. Hellstrom; thence pro­ the personnel depadment Suite 924, 100 Con­ ting and performing gen­ M A N C H ES TE R - 884,900. A V A ILA B LE JU N E 1st-6 ticle IV, Section S.03.01 ta reduce the front yard ta ceeding westerly along said southerly line of sold Doris G. at 647-4710. resume ta M E LC , 80 Wad­ 4 FAM ILY - Great InveiF' “JLQUQ’B BQKMVD PXT FVVM at 647-4710. eral ntechonlcol work. Lovely absolutely beauti­ ment property I Help Room Duplex. S475 approximately 21 tael (40 teat required) and to Hellstrom, IS feet more or less to the point of beginning, the stitution Plaza, Hart­ dell Rood, Manchester. HOME HEALTH AIDES, Some experience or tech­ limiHOUSENOLO reduce the south side yard to aporoxlmotelv It lost described line forming on Interior angle ot 91°, more or MANCHESTER MANCHESTER ful spilt level with sky yourself with your li(^' rnonthly. No utilities, feet (ISteet required); and ta request State Hear­ EOE. HOMEMAKERS, COM­ nical echool training a lOZlOQODS UQPBVX OVU NKV8RXF JLQ less, with the first described line. MEMORUL HOSPITAL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ford, Conn. 06103. lighted living room. Din­ come tax problem I.... WE- plus security. 649-4992. ing for automobile soles, new and/or used In ac­ Sold premises are more particularly shown and depicted 71 Hayses $t, Maacbsrtar PANIONS - CeiTIflcatlon plus. If you are lust ing room hos sliders to cordance with Sections 14-54 and 14-55 otthe Con­ 71 Hsyess $1, Wsacksstsr GUARANTEE OUHT on d certain map entitled, "Town of Manchester Connec­ not necessary - only expe­ entering the auto service USED REFRIGERA­ LVUX VO TVWU HPU.” — PXMT necticut General Stotutos -159 Adorns Street, In­ ticut Land, Easement and Rights Acquired From Doris G. dock and manicured HOUSESI Blanchard B' M ANCHESTER - second SERVICE STATION rienced. We have work field or hove been looking lawn. All this plus 3 floor, 5 room apartment, TORS, WASHERS, dustrial Zone. Hellstrom By The Town of Manchester Vernon St. Manches­ for all shifts. Coll for on Rossetto Real Estate, 646-' Ranges - citan, guaran­ IT E M 7 TOWN OF MANCHESTER - Request variances of ter, Connecticut Fed. Aid. Prol. No. 1XDM-2304(2) Prol. No. MECHANICS AND to get Into a new cor bedrooms. W on't lost 2402. 2 bedrooms, dinino room. UVVXQT. 76140 Date 9-4-84 Scale 1" • 40' Sheet No. 34 Revisions Interview appointment. teed, ports and service. NO. 1079 Article IV, Section 1S.03.02(a)tareducetatslieto ATTENDANTS dealership, this may bo long. Joyce G. Epstein Stove, retrlgerotor. Nice PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I'm alwaya amazed wtien I aae approximately 1.1 acres (2 acres required) and 4/11/85 Interior Angles," Prepared by Walter J. Senkow, L. Angelic Nursing & Home the entry level position Low prices. B.D. Pearl B S., which mop Is on file In the Town Clerk's office In sold WE NEED A Full or part time. Real Estate, 647-0895. yard. Garage. No pets. joggers doing their thing in subfreazing weather." — Article IV, Section 1S.03.02(d) (1) ta be more than Health Care Services you hove been woltlno HUGE LOTI - Surroundk Near stores and bus line. Son, 649 Main Street, one-halt mile radius from a prescription drug Manchester. Apply in person. Larry Kiitg. service (within a one-holt mile radius required) - X Ckldy B. Fakiska 8X8S8.00 2S2 Spencer SI. Registry, Inc. 647-19S6. for. Apply In person to • MANCHESTER•TOUCH this attractive 4 bedroom Security and references. 643-2171. Those premises situated at the Intersection of Vernon CteaSbyNEA.IcK!. 212 IV and 11V White Street and 200 North Elm FULL TIME OFRCE CLERK Manchester, C T Service Monooer, Bob O F CLASS • 892,500. Just Ranchi Fireplace, goTr. 649-6316. Street. Residence Zone A. Street West and Vernon Street In the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, more portlcu- PRODUCTION Riley Oldsmoblle.. 345 offered I Lovely 3 bed­ ape and morel....WE QUEEN SIZE WATER- At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written WORKERS • Full tims BED - Simmons, wave- tarly bounded and described os follows: MON. THRU FRI. 8:30 - 5 Center Street, Manches­ room 2'/i both condomi­ GUARANTEE OUR THREE ROOM APART­ communications received. Copies of these petitions have Commenclno at on Iron pin at the Intersection ot the eas­ days. All departments. ter. 649-1749. nium. This unit Is almost HOUSESI Blanchard B M E N T - No appliances, less, conventional style, been filed In the Plonnlno Office and mov be Inspected dur­ terly line ot Vernon Street West and the westerly line of Ver­ ing office hours. No experience neces­ new and features tennis Rossetto Real Estate, 646- no pots. S375 monthly plus takes only 80 gallons of non Street; thence proceeding northerly along the easterly PRODUCTION ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS line of Vernon Street West, I X feet more or less to a point; DutlM wRi mekidoc bookkeeping, light typing, sary. Will train. Apply In AUTO MECHANIC • courts, pool and master 2402. utilities. 646-2436. wotor. Frame, m a t­ MISCELLANEOUS RflCMiS/TmiCKS person: Plllowtex Corp., Edward Coltmon, Secretary thence by Interior angle ot 11°, more or less proceeding phone work and various duties as requIrM. WORKERS Needed now for new cor bedroom suite. Lovely tresses B bullt-ln heotar. I l l J FOR SALE through land ot Cindy B. Polusko, 42 feet more or less to a 49 Regent Street, Mon- One year old. Originally 1^ FOR SALE Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 20th day of May, 19ES. Experience with computers would be helpful Immediate openings for dealership. Our unlqus view. To many extras to MANCHESTER - 4 room point; thence by exterior angle of 241° proceeding through chtster, CT. list. Joyce O. Epstein LU X U R Y RANCHI - First: apartment for rent. For 8700, asking 8400. After 04945 sold land of Cindy B. Paluska,4Sfeetmoreorlesstoapolnt but will train the right person. first and second shift. We pay program offers up to floor fomlly room with LENS - SOmm, on the westerly line of Vernon Street, thence by Interior an­ manufacture electronic Real Estate, 647-8895. Information, call 647-9616 Spm, coll 528-1405^ 1980 CJ5 JEEP - Full roll 922 per flat rate hour plus deck and patio. 2 full' 1:1.4 F L , partact condi­ gle of 44°, more or less, along sold westerly line ot Vernon printed circuit boards and WAITRESSES AND or 647-1709 Otter Spm. tion. Good for Canon F T , cage, AM /FM Cossotte 1 7 1 ICAD8/TDUCK8 RnnOTDDCYCliD/ Street, IMfeet more or less ta the point of beginning, the lost COOKS WANTED - Full paid Incontlves, woekly baths, stone fireplace. e g o o d BOlary e ploaBont atmoBphoro are In need of reliable and year end bonus. We MANCHESTER/BOL- FOR SALE - Refrigera­ or FTb , ate. S130 naw, In-dosh radio. 32,000 I ' ■ I fdd dale > described line forming on Interior angle of 34°-X', more or people. We have open- and port time positions WE GUARANTEE OUR. H E B R O N CENTER - ISJiDKYCLE8 less, with the first described line. also offer Insurance Pro­ TO N L IN E • Spacious tor, Whirlpool, Limited asking $55. 6466368. miles. Good condition. • hoalth benefits e holldayg A MrthdayB inga for; available. Pleose apply HOUSESI Blanchard B Small apartment, second edition. Gold. 19.2 Cubic Coll 560-4632. Said premises ore more particularly shown and depicted gram. Paid Holdlavs. Colonial under construc­ FORD EXP 1983-StOMd. 1970 HDNDA CB 7S0K - on a certain map entitled, "Tow n ot Manchester Connec­ SCREENERS In person. Luigis Restau­ Rossetto Real Estate, 64B- floor, single female pre­ ft. Power sovlno control. ticut Land, Easements and Rights Acquired From Cindy B. Paid Vocations, Paid tion. 9 rooms, 2'/i baths, 2 2402. ADJUSTABLE DRESS 17,000 m litt. Rpol clton. Haadtr and original DRILLERS rant, 706 Hartford Rood, fireplaces. Featuring ferred. F o r Informotlon, Outlet tor Icemaker. 1 Polusko By The Town of Manchester Vernon St. X Vernon Uniforms, Advancement F O R M -$45.5494624. FORD PINTO WAGON, Air conditioning, itprao, pipos. 16X100 m litt. Bptt St. West Manchester C T Fad. Aid Prol. No. 1XDM-2304(2) DRV FILM Manchestsr. thormopone windows, call 228-3140 onvtime. year old. Must sell - ,A p p ly in poTBon botwoon, RISTO N Opportunities, and a 1900 - Must sell this week. lots moral Call 071-1059 oftar. 649-2532. Rick. Prol. No. 76140 Dote9-684 Scale 1" - 40' Sheet No. 35 Revi­ Movlnp. 1400. Coll 646- sions 4/8/05 Interior Angles." Prepared by Walter Sen­ - FLO A TER S strong ongoing Training oak floors throughout, 0 ROOM CO LO N IA L W ltT 81400.649-6220. oftarSom. J. ■ 0 a.m. - 11 a.m. i Program. Wo need an lenn-olr cooktop and 4 bedrooms. New fully HDME8 7473. kow, L.S., which mop Is on file In the Town Clerk's office In We offer excellent work­ Court of Probate, District of sold Manchester. RECREATION oggreetlve, dependable, double oven, six panel appllonced kitchen, large FDD DENT PETS 1900 DATSUN - Red mtOTATION TO BID Monchester ing conditions and other doors, cedar siding, large HOT POINT ELECTRIC Tho Monchostor Public X Oaorge L X Carol X Poplk 820X00 benefits. Apply In person: DIRECTOR experienced perton with formal dining rrom, doUL Hatchback. Air. Excel­ NOTICE OF HEARINO Those premises situaied on the easterly side ol Vernon STOVE - White, two ov­ Schools solicits bids for IN RE: Meadows Msnof Is sesk- o strong technical back­ deck, wooded lot, much ble living room, alumi­ BO LTO N - 6 large rooms. AKC R EG ISTER ED LAB­ lent condition 1 Tinted PHYSICAL BOUCATION Street West In the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford more. Coll Builder and ens, 39* Wide, S125. Sears LINDA ELAINE KILBURN ond State of Connecticut, more particularly bounded and de­ ing sn snsrgatic parson ground and the desire to num sided. Terrific tor. Country dining room, RADOR PUPPIES For windows, undercoated, EUPPLIBS (or me 1(ES-19$4 Pursuant ta on order of Hon. Circuits, Inc. with s desire to work with Portable Dishwasher, school year and scribed os follows: mianrlirstFr lirnilh earn a large Income. If Save. S200,000e, 646-3455. growing family, cqnyg- rbised living room, sola. tISO. 643-5333. automatic, rust proofed. TYPgWRIT- William E. FltzGorold. Northerly; by Vernon Street West, 125 feet; sg Doming Rood Coppertone, $100. Rec- Geriatric and/or devalop- you hove been looking to nlent to everything, C m - 9204703. R R $ - gu$INR$$ Ju d M . doted /Kprll 17,19E5 a by land now or formerly of James M. and Linda Berlin, C T EAST HARTFORD - beamed kitchen. Immac­ llner Choir, gold and M A C H IN IS . Sootod bids will Eosterly: mantally disabled Indi­ gtt Into o new car deoler- tury JackstOHr. bearing will be held on an ap­ A. Griffin, 2 feet; viduals. Intsrsstad spoil- 1105,000. An admirable 21 ulate. One cor garage. brown tweed, 895. All In bo rocolvod until May 19, . plication praying for change •hlp and get pold whof 19E5. at 2:M P.M. pud 1:N P. Southerly; by other land now or formerly ot George L. and cants must msst mini­ combination of beauty Showcase, 646-1316. Nice area. No applian­ good condition. 549-4457. of name as In sold applica­ Carol A. Poplk, 125 feet; you deeerve, this may be M. rptpoctivolv. at which tion on file more fully ap­ mum stats rsquirsmsnts and charm Is evident In ces, no pets. June 1st BANK time they will bo publicly Westerly; by land now or formerly ot Roland J. and Viola the position you hove FOR SALE B Y O W NER-7 pears, at tho Court of Pro- M. Lossonde, 2 feet. for T R D s Including slthar this beautiful I room occupancy. 1625 plus util­ D IN E T T E S E T - Maple. DOG TR A IN IN G CLASS - REPOSSESSED oponod. Tho right Is rotorvod boto on May 30,1tt5at2;00P. a Bachslor's Degraa In been waiting for. Apply In Room Cape, 3 bedroomsv ities. One month security. Starting June 3rd In Bol­ to rotoct any and all bids. M. Rolsed Ranch with 4 bed­ S85. .Call 549-9540. SpocKIcatlont and bM forms The northwesterly corner of the above described premises Rscrsetlon or a rslatsd person to - Service Man­ finished rec room, lorte References. 072-7107. ton. Coll 572-4S88 tor CARS Johanna M. Brudor, Is marked by on Iron pin. field or an Assoclataa rooms, 3 baths, family may bo socurod at tho Busl- Ass't. Clark ager, Bob Riley Oldemo- treed lot, Immaculoty reoUtrotlan^^^^^^ Pitsee Aedlieed Per n ttt om co, 4S North School Sold premises arc more particularly shown and depicted HOUSEWIVES Degree In a ralatad field room and fireplace. Lo­ nimnCELLANEOUS 05445 on 0 certain map entitled, "Tow n of Manchester Connec­ bile, 345 Center Street. condition. 183,900. Coil Oatosaato Stroet, Monchostor. Connec­ or state certification. cated In one of East ticut Lond, Easement and Right Acquired From George L. X Moncheeter, 649-1749. tor appointment, 647* I fdddale ticut. * $6 86/hour to start; In­ Hartford's finest areas. m ICADS/TDUCKS N O h rik M Sfl! INVITATION TO BIO Carol A. Poplk By The Town of Manchester Vernon St. West 9071. m'st, RAYMOND E. DEMERS Soolad bids will bo rocolvod Monchester, Connecticut Fed. Aid Prol. No. 1XDM-n04(2) creasing to |7.18/hour on MACHINE OPERATORS Call for on appointment. IFDDIALE BM tabW M VS BUSINESS MANAGER In tho Gonorol Sorvicos' of- 7/1/85 plus an sxcallsnt SWIM POOLS WARE­ Prol. 76140 Dote 67-24 Scale 1" - 40' Sheet No. 44 Revisions Earn Extra Money - Summer help needed, Sentry Real Estate, 643- 500 SQUARE FBET-Offl- EnitaSbBaa VS flco, 41 Contar St., Monchos- 1/2S/85 Drive 4/1/85 Interior Anoles," Prepared by Walter J. benefits packagt. Apply HOUSE forced to dispose night ehifte, Inlectlon EAST HARTFORD • ce/Store space. Business 1974DATSUN350 - 2 -I- 2. tor, C T until 11:00a.m. on tho Senkow, L.S., which map Is on file In the Town Clerk's office In parson or send a re­ of new on/ground, 31 foot Coll Otter 3pm, 5494055. taotaOkta vs PtytTATION TO WD dote shown below tor tho fol- In sold Monchester. sume to: molding company. 895,900. Desirable locch tone. Spruce Street. I42S long pools C O M P LE TE la a ta b m ME Soolod bldt will bo rocolvod lowlnp: PREPARED BY WILLIAM J. SHEA, MEADOWS MANOR Pleoee reply to Apollo SUPER AREAI SUPER tion Is only one of the monthly. Coll R. Jarvis, In ttw Oonorol Sorvicos' ef- JUNE4,190S-NEWXWHEEL ASSISTANT TOWN ATTORNEY With Your Own PRICEI • 6 room, 3 bed­ with huge sundecks^fenc- 1977 PO N TIAC ASTRE-4 E B M h i U i M VS DRIVE COMPACT AUTO­ Molded Products, 20 many outslandlng fea­ flco, 41 Contar St„ Monchos- 618X5 tftg a ______Ing, hl-rote filters, pump, MOBILE Mountain Stroet, room Colonial with large tures of this attractive 7 speed, AM/PM, 30-25 m hfoM PA tor, CT until 11 ;90a.m. on Iho This Ordinance Shall take effect ten (10) days otter this pu­ P R IM E DOWNTOWN ladders, warranty, etc. dot# shown below tor Iho fol- JU N E 4 ,19E5-NEW 6 W H E E L blication In this newspoper provided that within ten (10) Rockville. lot B garage. Newer heat­ room Ranch with 3 bed­ miles per gallon. Excel­ w sm s m s m n DRIVE DUMP TRUCK OPPICE SPACE, MAN­ Asking 0978 complete. Fi­ Iow Im : days otter this publication of this Ordinance a petition Part Time Job ing system B roof. Alumi­ rooms, 1 baths, firir’ lent condition. $2,300.549- mhirMIta AE JUNE______XI, 19ES-SMITH 6 WES­ WITH SPREADER BODY, signed by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the nancing available. Call num sided. Won't lost I place, family room and C H E STE R - Plenty of SON 9MM PISTOLS 6 AC­ (PLOW FRAME 6 PLOW Town, os determined from the latest official lists of the R 6 Stan, toll-free, 1-800-S34- EISMBhp AS WI'TH TRADE - IN I S6S,f00. Strono Real Est- above ground pool. Coll parking. Will layout floor CESSORIES olstrors ot Voters, hot not been filed with the Town Clerk r 6 NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED 0995. JUNE X 19S5-RE0EVEL0P- JU N E 4 ,1905-NEW 6 W H E E L questing Its ratergneo ta a special Town election. ote, 647-*tOLD*. tor an appointment. Sen­ Mon to suit. Coll 55B-1447. 1979 PONTIAC SUNBIRD Inquire at Seylnge Bank DRIVE DUMP TRUCK - Excellent condition. 4 of Manchester, 023 Mein MENT 6 CLEANING OF Jamas F. Fogarty . . . and mothers with young children, bring them IN MANCHESTER AREA try Real Estate, 643-4010. ELECTRIC SABER SAW NEW STATE ROAD WELL WITH DUMP BODY, PLOW | Secretary T O L L A N D • 1161,900. OPPICE POR RENT - extra radial tiret. Atkino Street, Manchester bet- PE F R A M E X P LO W W IT H Board of Directors with you and save on baby sitting costs. Park lie Apts., w. Mldtila Tpka. Excellent for laboratory - Also called llg sow and TR A D E -IN t all Beautiful I room Con­ other Items. S30. Nogotlo- 83400. Call 8494117. ween 9em end 4pm. JU N E X 19ES-ONE (1) NEW Manchester, Connecticut Park 81 7S-I57 work. 3 walls of cabinets •500P MINIMUM GVW 6W- JUNE 5, 1905-WATER- i Doted at Manchester, Connecticut temporary, 4 bedrooms, DUSINESI Jde. Phpnei49-142l._____ HEEL DRIVE TRUCK WITH WORKS SUPPLIES this ISIh day of May, 1985. I wenty-two Hours per week. DbaalnvlSL 142-in baths, 2 fireplaces, and more. Must see ta w m ei TO CMorrona Court of Probate, District of JUNE 5, 19SS-SANDBLAST- ! 047-05 7Vi PHDPEIITY BaTATlOP PLOW X FRAME Salary plus gas allowance. OsklaniSL m cathedral cellinge with 4 bglleve. 1200 per month 36” MAN'S BIKE - Eng­ Monchottor JUNE X I9S5-ONE (1) NEW ING X PAINTING SECON­ NOTIO OP HUMNO DARY DIGESTER COVER I Court of Probate, District of Rachal Ri. all skylights, lorgg dock, with heat. 549-S334 or lish wheels. No spesds, 11400* GVW HEAVY DUTY NOTICE TO CREDITORfl ESTATE OF CAP 6 CHASSIS WITH TRA­ JUNES, 1905-FURCHASE OF Manchester ESTATE OF Call MANCHESTER - LoraP ^ 7 1 7 5 .______S3S. Bike ports, wheels, anus ANM TTI M. kAStaUN PAULINE E. PERRONE, ONE (1) SAND SPREADER TuEsr Laiis all treed lot and remarkable DE-IN NOTICR OF HEARINO HERBERT C. ENOLERT, SR. settingl I Centurv21 U nd- Industrial or warthousp frames. Moke on offer. adM MARILTN KA88MAN docootod Tho Town of' Monchoctor to Tho Town of Monchostor to I IN RE: The Hon. Norman j . Preuse, Kaapsy St lO-IN building. Ample parking; M A N CH ESTER - Office Call anytime, 6494947 or Tlia Hon. Norman J. Frtute. Purtuont to on order of Hon. on oquol opportunity om- ' GORDON AUkN sey Reol Estate, 68MOOO. Judee, of the Court ol Fre- on oquol eppertunlty om- Judge, of the Court of Pro­ Watharall 81 ill City utilities. F .J. Spl- or Retail space. High 846-7S35,______\ William E. PltzOorold, pleyar, and roqulrot onafflr- ployor, and roqulros on otflr- FREDERICKS bate, District of Andover at a SOUND INTERESTINQf bote. DIetrtet of Andover at 0 Judoo, dotod May 10, 1SS5 a motlvo action policy tor all of Pursuant to on order of Hon. You can be a Herald Area Adviser Now PimaRilL III leckl Realtors, 643-2121. ' traffic area. Excellent hOerlne held on N m 4. IMS matlvo action policy feroM of heorlna held on May 1, 1915 SOUTH WINDSOR - 4x9 ORAPLEX SPEED hoorlno will bo hold on on ap­ lit Controctart and Vondert Its Contractors and Vendors William E. FitzGerald, ordered that all claims m utt' and handle and supervise our Ay ib I L III 8lgn visibllitv. Prank Spl- ordered that ell cWms muet plication provlno for tho Of o condition of doing butl- I Judge, doted April 17,19E5 o StS4,M0. 'U B R Built PHOTO ORAPHIC. Film be preeented te the flduclqrv authority to soli certain real oe o conditlan of dolnp buel- be prssentad to the flductary carrier boys & girls. If you like kids LHskflaMIV p|l (Ockl, 543-2121.______noee with the To«m, oe per ntss with tho Town, os par j hearing will be held on an op- on or before August 1,19E5 or Raised Ronch*. 7 large holders, flashing unit, on or before Aueuat 4. lies or sstoto sltuotod In the Town of Ppdorol O rd tr 1134X Fodorol Ordor 11244. f plication praying for change be barred os by by law pro­ — want a little independence and RaracalL pH' rooms, 2 baths, country bo barred oe by low previdad. Monchostor, County of Hart­ BM Forms, plans and spoclfl- ' of name os In told oppllco- APPROXIMATELY 950 carrying co$e. $49. Coll Ihoron Praute. EM Perms, plane and tpoclfl- vided. your own income .. . HackMUKk I t all styled kitchen, 3 bed­ g. ford os In sold application on cotlens ore available at the cotlons ore ovoltablo at tho ; tion on file more fully ap­ Sharon B. Prsust, 647-9946 80. ft. Of Office or retail 64M997.______Clark fllo more fully oppoors, at tho Gonorol Sorvicos' omco. pears, at ttie Court ot Fro- o r General Swvlcoa' omco. rooms, tamllY room, 2 The tMuclerv to; Court of Propoto on Mov 30, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ' M oon May X,19E5at2:15P. The fiduciary to: Clerk, 24 HOUR CASH OPPER apace available ta tuMct Samuel I. Koaemon TO W N OP M A N C H ES TER , 647-9947 MANCHESTER HERALD cor gorogo and many In buBv Manchester Moll. TRUNK9I Small STx IIX fttS at 9:45 A.M. CONNECTICUT’ CONNECTICUT M. fjoriorta Maynard Englert OH YOUR PROPERTY ^ Cherry Valtoy Rood Johanna M. Brudor, ROBERT B. WEISS, | jabonno M. Brudor, nice feoturesll Century ^ details, call 929-1489, 19,830. Large 34* X 21x29. Coiumbta, C T 04ZI7 R O. BERT ilE ------g. WEISS, ISO Route 87 Csll CIreulstlon Dspt' 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 8 1 21 Mndeey Real Estate, Coll: Crockgtt1 RBMtv7 A u't. Clerk GENERAL MANA(»ER GENERAL MANAGER Ass't. Clerk . C ^u m b lo , C T 08217 Bak tar Sam or Duncan. 835.843-5SM. 09145 05745 0S44S 05045 0554)5 64MOOO. 841-1577 tar o ouknick E80ir 05X05 I ,.rV ‘ ’ A -1

^ to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. May 20. 19«5 MANC HESTER EOCUS SPORTS WEATHER BUSINESS GOP prefers sale Bandshell’s lineup Manchester n ^ Clouds stay tonight; At risk In marketplace of Love Lane land includes new faces fails in the clidCh sunny Wednesday ... page 10 I ... page 11 ... page 15 ... page 2 Illiterate Americans Ignore languages

STUNNER NO. 1: More than 40 percent of the policeman of the entire world. I thought EngUah countries." Being called “ unique" in this sense is no| [ UUi-graders in the United States surveyed as the was the only language necessary for anyone to apeak. a compliment! _ . ‘ decade began where unable to place Egypt correctly Now I am ashamed of my past Irritating arrogance What should be done? Again, to quote B radm as; - ■ on a map while more than 20 percent were equally Y o u r and ray dismal performance in foreign languages. I Schools should provide every student foreign ignorant of the location of France and Canada. M oney's feel a primitive when I am abroad and wlui people language instruction in the earliest years and; STUNNER NO. 2: Only 15 percent of American high who routinely speak two or three languages fluently. ’ ‘ opporti^ty to study the same language until a uMful < Hanrhpalpr Hrrali school students were studying a foreign language in Then I sat down and Brademas p ic k ^ up where I level of measured proficiency has been reached. ' . I 1900, sharply down from 24 percent In 1965. W o rth had left off, even though his was a p r e jM i^ speech Colleges and universities should require dem ons; Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Tuesday, May 21.1985 — Single copy: 25d: STUNNER NO. 3: Only eight states in 1960 required Sylvia Porter and he had had no idea of what I would say m my strated proficiency in a foreign language, not simply 41 that high schools offer foreign language courses while impromptu remarks. Said the NYU chief: .credit ^ r s , for admission and graduation, Such i NO state required students to take the courses. e The Reagan administration would eliminate the capacity— to apeak, readand write— should be based In a major address before the Northeastern graduate followships that could lead to the less of the on national standards. ’ Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages in next generation of faculty to teach foreign languages Hartman New York City recently, Dr. John Brademas, more competitive economy and the security of the and International studies. It la to the point that Defense Secretary Caspar ^ president of New York University, hurled these U.S. in a dangerous world." e The budget would cut out support of programs to Weinberger says that language and area studies along •> GNP growth whoppers to 1,500 educators in International educa­ I was in the audience, and before Brademas spoke, I improve the International understanding and exper­ with math and science are among the domains of tion. Then, the well-known and respected veteran of 22 bad unwittingly triggered his remarks with an open tise of U.S. businessmen and women— understanding higher education in greatest Jeopardy of decline. ‘ may fight years in Congress went on to warn his audience: confesson; that is imperative if we are to take on the And Reagan's hard-headed defense secretary adds "Am ericans’ ignorance of other people and cultures " I am a typical, proud American educated in our responslbili^ for building a peaceful and stable that this dMline la "o f greatest Interest to the nation ., represents a danger not only to our idefense and school system in Latin, French and German, yet now world. and the Department of Defense.” The battle la on; the security. ... It also puts our ability to compete in the unable to communicate in any language except my "Our nation’s indifference to foreign languages and tim e to stand aside has long since passed. ■ moderate as mall plan world marketplace at risk." And Brademas added; own. cultures." Brademas accused. “ Is unique among the To paraphrase the president himself, if it is not our "W e need to remind President Reagan that be really " I speak English only, and for one fleeting Instant advanced industrial countries, and our performance reaponiriUlity, whose responsibility is it? If the time is is threatening both our prospects for a growing and after World War II when I thought we were to become in these areas lag behind that of many developing not now, when? By Susan Vauahn prices rise Herald Reporter The Hartman Tobacco Co. indi­ Reagan boosts summer jobs cated Monday that it may sue to stop the development of the -i'C ' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ and, in his most recent attack on Although the measure has at­ Bv United Press International rising gasoline and fu d oil costs. proposed Buckland Hills mall. A lawyer representing Hartman dent Reagan is looking to private $200 billion-plus budget deficits, tracted support from some influen­ The increase brought 1909’s industry to seise the initiative in advocating abolition of the Job tial groups within the black com­ WASHINGTON - The nation’s inflation rate so tar, whm figured Monday filed complaints about extending the fruits of economic Cor]M, which targets employment munity, opposition in Congress gross national product grew at a on an annual basis, to 4J percent. documents submitt^ to the town Planning and Zoning Commission m - expansion to teenagers — espe­ and training efforts on the hard­ remains sti ong, fueled by protests rate of only 0.7 percent in the The revised GNP figure ended cially minority teenagers — who core unemployed. from the AFL-CIO that emidoyers January-Marcb quarter, new data any skepticism about the economic in connection with the mall. The disputed documents Include a plan have yet to benefit from the job In April, as the nation’s unem­ would be encouraged to replace showed today, even weaker than slowdown, doubt that was wides­ boom. ployment rate remained steady at adult workers with teenagers — tlw 1.3 percent growth first pread after Commerce Depart­ showing a 750,000-square-foot mall and a separate residential com­ Turning his attention to a seg­ 7.3 percent, joblessness among despite provisions to levy sharp reported. ment economists first documented munity off Buckland Street in the ment of the population that has whites between the ages of 16 and penalties on businesses that do so. Tbs Commerce Department said the abrupt change in mid April. been overlooked in the recovery he 19 was at 14.9 percent and at a ’The pitch for summer jobs, an the new G N P figure is the lowest The previous quarter grew at a northwestern section of has termed the "great American whopping 39 percent for blacks in annual event that brings together stoce the last quarter of the 1962 4.3 percent annual rate, seasonally Manchester. Attoitiey DomlnteSquatrito con­ miracle,” Reagan today arranged the same age group. leaders of government and indus­ recession, this time pulled down by adjusted. tended In a letter to PZC Chairman a Rose Garden ceremony to In March, Reagan renewed his try. marked the start of a high- enormous trade deficits. Today’s revision did not improve Alfred W. Sieffert Sr. on Hart- promote summer jobs for young appeal for Congress to encourage profile bid by Reagan to sell a . By comparison, economists the measure of inflation, which nnan’s behalf that the plan violates Americans. summer hiring of teenagers by range of domestic and foreign agTN a sustained 3 percent to 4 soared to a rate of 5.6 percent in the the requirements of the Compre­ In the last two years. Congress passing legislation to permit em­ policy initiatives over the next two percent growth is necessary to first quarter from only 2.3 percent hensive Urban Development zone has rejected Reagan’s appeals to ployers to pay them $2.50 an hour, weeks. keep unemployment from getting in the fourth quarter, measured by In which it would be located. improve the employment outlook instead of the federal minimum On Tuesday, the emphasis shifts worse. the govenunent’s "implicit price in the nation’s urban areas by wage of $3.35 an hour. to his embattled Central American Also today, the Labor Depart­ deflator." Hartman Tobacco owns about 100 acres of. land and several creating enterprise zones to spur WHliam Brock was quick to policy with a visit by Honduran ment reported that consumer Analyzing the first quarter econ­ * smaller parcels in South Windsor economic development, and pas­ promote the sub-minimum wage President Roberto Suazo Cordova prices rose 0.4 percent in April, omy, the department economists near the proposed Buckland Hills sage of a sub-minimum wage for proposal — dubbed the “ Youth and a speech to the Council of the sUi^tly less than in March, with found that what little expansion site, Squatrito said. Competing teenagers. Employment Opportunity Wage Americas. Reagan tackles defense more than half the increase due to that did occur was almost entirely developers have an option to buy 00 PRESIDENT REAGAN At the same time, however, the Legislation” by the White House — spending during a commencement added to inventories. president has been criticized for of those acres for the propo^ . .. high-profile pitch soon after his recent confirmation speech Wednesday at the U.S. As goods piled up on shelves and opposing federal jobs programs as secretary of labor. Naval Academy. in warehouses final sales “ in­ Winchester Mall. creased only slightly.” In bis letter, Squatrito said the Governor Buckland Hills plan violates Hart­ In 1072 dollars the first quarter Coke considers plastic cans improvement was only worth $3 man’s rights as an abutting billion. It would have been $13.0 property owner. Squatrito alro will eyes rate billion more had it not been for the represent the Winchester develop­ huge trade defidts. Herald photo by Tarquinio ers before Manchester ' zoning authorities, the developer con­ Aluminum industry bites its nails TIm incroase in the Consumer Billy Graham preachM a aa.rmj^..^<>m which his scriptural inspiration — P r io r "Index wOhM 'Biww bsMa - firm ed toclay. Clarion- After tm meeting, Squatrito By Bill Lohmann Reynolds. greater in April but food prices, Monday night on"the need for'yduhg ' wai taken. His address at the Hartford United Press International which did not change in March, people to start a Christian revolution. Civic Center was part of the Southern refused to say whether Hartman HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. would sue the town or the mall "W HY IS COKE DOING it? My went down 0.2 percent, the first William A. O’Neill today proposed The bible is open to the Book of Daniel, New England Billy Graham Crusade. developers. But he was accompan­ ATLAN TA - The world U sUll guess is they would like to have decline of any size in that category two laws designed to cushion state ied at the PZC meeting in Lincoln buzzing over Coca-Cola’s bold another material on the market since May 1904. electricity customers from the Center by a court stenographer decision to change the flavor of its besides aluminum to hold down the The transportation index went shock of paying for the Seabrook I who transcribed the entire mall namesake, but the soft drink giant cost of aluminum as a package up 0.6 percent, mainly because of UPI photo;; and Millstone 3 nuclear power plan presentation made by one of is moving quickly toward another material and they’ve written steel the month’s 3.1 percent increase in Town’s faithful crowd buses plants. innovative gamble — plastic cans. off,” O’Donnell said. gasoline prices. The month before the mall developers, John Fin- " F o r the poor, the near-poor, guerra, and comments by the town Coca-Cola officials will not di­ While large plastic soft drink Rotor rooter transportation was up even more, and the elderly on fixed incomes, vulge details of their plans or bottles — 2 and 3 liters— have been 1.3 percent. staff. John Spaulding inspects rotor assemblies at the ITT : rate shock would be a crushing After the meeting, during which exactly why they are tinkering successful in the marketplace, The Consumer Price Index for for trip to Graham sermon blow, and I am obligated by .iriy Squatrito was told he could not with plastic cans, other than to O’Donnell said plastic loses its Fluid Handling Division’s Bell & Gossett facility In : April was 320.1, equivalent to a cost oath of office to soften it,” O’Neill confirm they are working on them. luster in smaller packages. of $320.10 for tte government’s B|Mak because the application was Morton Grove, III. The rotor assemblies are an Integral '• said. Bv Nancy Pappas not sure why I ’m going to see him. For some, like Francis Gutbrod, "W e’re doing our homework real Short shelf life is one problem for sample "market basket” of goods a business item rather than a component of the company’s "Little Red Pumps,” which ! O’Neill asked the state Legisla­ Herald Reporter Maybe 'cause my dad is working this was a dream come true. conscientiously,” said Rob Martin, plastic, the possibility of leaks Is and services that cost $100 in 1967. bearing item, he said that action by ture to approve a bill that would there?” “ When I think of bow many times a Coke spokesman in Atlanta. " I t ’s another, but recycling is the are used in residential hot water heating systems. The inflation index went up 0.5 Hartman would depend on what require costs for the Millstone 3 The young man boarding the For the adults, however, there I'v e seen this on T.V., and to think a very new idea for the consumer.” biggest, O’Donnell said. percent in March when energy action the PZC takes. nudear power plant In Waterford school bus Monday evening looked was no question of why they were that I would have the opportunity Martin said Coke n ti^ t test- prices first turned around this “If they approve the general be phased in over at least five around with a bit of confusion. “ Is on that bus. to witness it myself, it’s unbelieva­ market its products in plastic cans year. plan within the regulations, then "N o one has been able to develop years. this the Graham bus?” be asked, They boarded at 5:45 in the ble,” she said. by late this year. Some plastic nts tjif there is no problem," he said. Coke cans already have been a system for recycling plastic,” he Seabrook owners { Current estimates for the final with one foot still firmly planted on afternoon — many going without For others, like Barbara Minne- Squatrito's letter to Sieffert placed in homes around the nation said. "Unless they can figure out cost of the Millstone 3 unit are $3.7 the paridng lot blacktop. "W hat do supper — so that two-and-a-half field, it was a chance to satisfy included a list of alleged violations to gauge preliminary reaction bow to recycle plastic without a billion, with Connecticut paying Only 6 born you do, just get on?” hours later at the Hartford Civic curiosity. " I have not really been a of the zoning regulations by the from consumers. cost penalty for the plastics for $2.5 billion. The plant is 96 "Oh yes, this is the bus. We're Center, they could bear the Rev. follower of Billy Graham’s. Oh, developers, Manchester 1-84 Asso­ Martin declined to reveal details industiY or the people ^bo use it, discuss defection i percent complete. ORANGE, Calif. (UPI) - Six going to see Billy Graham,” said Billy Graham preach a sermon maybe, 1 watched some evange­ ciates and Homart Development out the can except to note that they have a very big problem." O’Neill also asked the Legisla­ babies "lined up like bowling pins” six-year-old Brian Smith, with about drugs, rock music and a lists when I was younger,” she Co. The letter also criticizes town plastic allows for more flexibility O’Donnell also said if plastic SEABROOK, N.H. (UPI) - The pressure regionally to scrap the • ture to set a cap of $4.7 billion as the were born today to a 30-year-old much emphatic nodding of the CSiristian revolution. said. “ But 1 was very curious to see Planning Director Mark Pellegrini with graphics and perhaps more cans reach the market without New England utilities that own a cost-overrun, much-delayed nu-’,- maximum construction cost Con­ woman attended by three dozen head. Brian’s father, Eric Smith, is Two buses left from the parking what this whole experience would for supporting a plan that does not attra^ve cans — or early sales sufficient recyclability and they piece of the Seabrook nuclear plant clear project. Utilities in Maine, necticut utilities can ask ratepay­ medical professionals. One, the lay leader at Trinity Covenant lot across from South United be like.” comply with zoning regulations. reaction. become a litter problem, the result have a defection among their Vermont and Massachuaette, re- >- ers to share for the troubM seventh fetus, died. Church on Hackmatack Street, Methodist CTiurch, another two Just being part of the civic Sieffert asked Pellegrini if the Although plastic cans would would be “ national legislation for ranks, but the owners have yet to presenting more than a 60 percent Seabrook plant in New Hampshire. Patti Frustaci’s septuplets, had where the bus was picking up from Trinity Covenant Church. center crowd — estimated at 9,200 commission had the legal right to present a new phenomenon for deposit laws that the soft drink detail what action they will take to share of the project, face rupda-" The first unit of the Seabrook they all survived, would have set a passengers. When it came to Carpools departed from several by Graham staff members — accept Squatrito’s letter. Pelle­ consumers, the idea of plastic industry is definitely against." address the problem. to iy orders to pull out o f the •' plant has been plagued by delays record for multiple births. The statennents about the bus ride, other area churches. made some in the audience feel grini said the question would have ^ beverage cans is not new. For In Colorado, researchers for The owners, nteeting today for project. and rapidly escalating cost record is six. young Brian seemed pretty sure of In all, more than 200 Manchester that they bad witnessed a major to be referred to the town attorney. ( ^ r s also have run into several f - estimates. Four males and two females himaelf. people, representing at least 10 Christian experience. example, Coors has been experi­ DPI photo their regular monthly session at Sieffert also asked that a letter menting with plastic beer cans for problems, the biggest one being the seacoast project, were ex­ Seabrook’s largest owner, Pub-t^ O’Neill said it spending for the survived the birth between 0:19 But when asked who Billy different churdies, took advan­ "Just look around at this place,” from town Zoning Enforcement . a decade, but have yet to develop Coke wants to be the first soft drink in space. The soft the affect of plastic on the flavor of pected to discuss Fitchburg Gas 11c Service Co. of New Hampshire, ‘,l plant rises above $4.7 billion, the a.m. and 0:22 a.m. PDT. The Graham was, and why it was tage of the free rides and free said Nancy Johnson, wife of the Officer Thomas R. O’Marra saying beer. one they are willing to put on the drink company and NASA have announced that a special and Electric Light Co.’s'decision has the green light from the Now additional costs should be charged Caesarean section was performed important to attend the meeting, tickets to hear one of the most pastor of South U n it^ Methodist that the development application "The problem is with the possi­ last week to withhold its bimonthly Hampshire Public Utilities Com- *- to utility shareholders, not today after the mother's condition Brian squirmed in his seat and famous evangelists in the world. Church, before the evangelical market. steel can, developed at a cost of more than $250,000, is had several deficiencies be re­ ble oxygen permeation of the construction payment of $UI,000. mission to complete Seabrook I. consumers. deteriorated at the start of her2Sth refused to answer for awhile. Almost as many are expected to service began. “ I’ve seen more ferred to the town attorney. plastic affecting the beer taste,” "THEY’VE BEEN WORKING expected to be aboard July space shuttle flights. The default, one of several However, a ISIS million seaultieB The state House was scheduled week of pregnancy. Finally, after some coaxing from attend throughout the rest of the empty seats at a Whalers game. The crux of Hartman's com­ said Wendy Goad, a Coors spokes­ W ITH plastic cans, in both the soft drastic cost-cutting nMasures in­ sale needed to finance its construe- •• to iM>ate a bill which deals with (An earlier story appears on his mother, Janet, he said, "Uh, Crusade, which runs through Sun­ plaint was based on one of woman. "Research is continuing, drink and beer industries, for some stituted by the financially strapped tion costa la conditional on the these Issues later today. page 4). he’s a really famous teacher. I'm day afternoon. Please turn to page 10 O’M arra’s objections to the plan, but we’re Just not there yet." time,” said Jeffrey Weingarten, a Robert O’Donnell, vice president Massachusetts utility, did not nave other owners first securing their which calls for phasing in the Aluminum cans own the bever­ Coca-Cola officials say they are beverage industry analyst for of the can division at Reynolds an immediate impact on the financing. V- required residential units in the age market these days — 99 in no real rush to fill grocery store Goldman Sachs A Co. in New York. Metals, one of the leading produc­ construction pace of Seabrook’s The Mancheator utility, which urban development zone, Squa­ percent of all beer cans and 67 shelves with plastic cans. Coke still "T h e problem has always been ers of aluminum cans, stUd it is percent of all soft drink cans are first reactor, said John I ^ , owns a SS.e percent share of;: Bolton voters back Board of Finance budget trito said. O’Marra cited the CUD has three years to go on an getting the cost down. kind of silly. spokesman for New Hampshire Seabrook, last year weatherad the zone regulation that requires si­ made of aluminum. Steel cans agreement signed in 19t3 with two " I t would be a little bit extreme "W e certainly don't want to Yankee, Seabrook’s management financial difficulties facing Fitob- *• Bv Sarah Passell Education and the Board of multaneous construction of both have virtually disappeared thanks European Arms to develop a election. He will step down at the published Saturday in the Man­ been filed in connection with the to call (plastic cans) revolution­ shoot down the efforts of Coca- entity. burg Gas and Light. A complex:: Herald Reporter Selectmen would have required a chester Herald carry only, "paid housing ‘ and commercial to the lighter weight and recycla­ plastic can, and Martin said Coke end of June, ending a 14-year referendum campaign. ary. But certainly it would be a Cola. They're our customer,” bility of aluminum. He said the owners would likely financing scheme was deviasd to ^ 10 percent increase in spe^n g. tenure on the board. Pierog was for by elected officials and con­ buildings. wants to make sure everything is "The main objective Is to allow continuation of a trend to provide O’Donnell said from Reynolds issue some statement on the save Public Service Co. fnm n BOLTON — Townspeople voted Finance board chairman Morris not re-elected first selectman and cerned citizens," to identify the O’Marra said the developers Reynolds, which pioneered the perfect before It launches bead- the public an opportunity to the consumer with a more attrac­ headquarters in Richmond, Va. aluminium can recycling process, development after today’s tankruptw and to completo tta:: 506 to 440 Monday to accept the Silverstein, one of the leaders of will become a regular member of group that paid for. evaluate the contents of the propose to reverse the procedure long into the plastic can business. meeting. tive, more convenient packaging.” "But there are some problems sold 7 billion aluminum cans last Seabrook I costs. $4.04 million budget propoMd by the campaign to pass the trimmed the board. Silverstein said he helped dis­ communication by knowing the by building the mail before the Weingarten said it is "character­ "W e want to be very certain the Weekly constroction spending on with the plastic package that we year and recycled 9 billion. The construction payment de- the Board of Finance for the fiscal budget, said after the votes were Several of those who cam­ tribute the fliers in question but speaker,” he said. housing, creating a reason to deny istic of Q>ke” to be the front runner consumer wanU this," Martin the reactor Is $6 million. At its 'Z don't see any answers to at tte It’s easy to see why the Idea of fault by Fitchburg Gas was not ** year beginning July 1. counted that the results "showed paigned against Silverstein’s re- would not say whether be helped Among the funds eliminated the entire plan. 'The zone requires a in the development of plastic cans. said. "Is it marketable? We won’t moment." plastic cans hits close to home for peak, Seabrook construction once unexpected. The utility 71 Monday’s referendum, held that there are at least some people election also campaigned against produce them. He said he did not from the town budget were those to mix of 70 percent housing and 30 say yet." totaled $10 million a week. from noon to $ p.m. at Community in town that do have class.” the budget be supported. They know that state law required a buy land behind Community Hall percent commercial development. Seabrook’s first reactor Is rated “ ■ tatention :: to withhold the next payment aa ** Hall, marked the first time in “ There appeared to be a massive include finance board memter more specific identification. for future expansion, funds to After the meeting, Finguerra ae percent complete. The second part of several measures to stave » almost eight years that the budget campaign to vote down the Robert Fish, a Democrat, and "T o me this is not so-called repair the leaky Bolton Center maintained that his plan will reactor has been conditionally offooUapoe. for town and school spending was budget,” Silverstein said. Republican Robert Campbell, who campaign literature,” be said. School roof and funds to pay for satisfy the regulations. His attor­ scraped at about the one-quarter sent to referendum rather than put Report says brokerage firm probed The company Is one o f four r won his first term on the board "This has nothing to do with a engineering for road ney, John R. FitzGerald, said construction mark. before residents for approval at a SCHOOL BOARD CHAIRMAN Massachusetts utiUtiss that face * after targeting Silverstein for person being e le c M to office." improvements. today that the plan already comp­ The action by Fitchburg, which town meeting. James H. Marshall had called for lies with the regulations and that PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) — The newspaper quoted unnamed probe and the recent death of rsgulator-aet limita on adtOtioBal ^ defeat The Herald’s records show that 'The school board has threatened for condominiums Joseph Pari and owns an 0.16 share of Um project, The Board of Finance convened voters to reject the budget and for the developers would comply with The federal Securities and E x­ sources who said the SEC is Pari’s younger brother, Joseph Feobrook naymonta. The p- Saturday’s advertisement was to bring legal action auinst the bis associates owned. The TV came antid increasing regulatory immediately alter the votes were finance officials to restore the the requirements of construction. change (jommisalon has started investigating Caroian, the chief Pari. are appeaUng the decision. CAMPBELL CALLED ONE of paid for with a personal check town if it fails to fund the roof station reported that investigators counted to set the tax rate for the $75,000 they cut from the school FitzGerald also questioned investigating a Providence broker­ underwriter of the agency’s bonds. Joseph Pari was found dead In a the pro-budget fliers used before from Bette Martin, RepubUcan repair. t are puzzled about the significance coming year at 32.6 mills, or $32.00 board’s requested $2.7 million Squatrito’s presence at Monday’s age house, apparently in connec­ There was no Immediate indica­ car about two miles from bis home the referendum “patently in ^ registrar of voters. Martin said of tte mortgage payment books. for every $1,000 of taxable prop­ spending plan. meeting. “ I think he has interests tion with a widening probe of a tion exactly what the Caroian earlier this month. Police said he ponsible,” for threatening voters today that she was not familiar erty. The tax rate is currently 30.2 The Board of Selectmen also beyond what he disclosed to the Rhode Island bousing agency, a investigation was focusing on. died as a result of massive PRIME with a 10-percent budget increase with campaign disclosure laws published report says. As of January 1IS4, the prison mills. called for the defeat of the budget, zoning board,” be said. Regional Director Willis bleeding, caused by a slit throat. if they failed to approve the budget until opponents raised the issue. The SEC began going over the Ricch) declined oonunent. population of the United Sutes DOWNTOWN OFFICE SPACE Monday’s referendum results demanding that $115,000 be res­ recommended by the finance Inside Today Richard Newfield, president of Deputy Chief Medical Examiner totaled 4M,SM. mark a victory for conservatives tored to town spending. records o f Caroian and Co. last Six people have been arrested at Arthur Burns said be could find no IN MANCHESTEII board. JEFFREY B. GARFIELD, ex­ Hartman Tobacco Co., confirmed week while state officials investi­ the housing agency in recent on the Board of Finance who First Selectman Sandra Pierog "Th at’s an out and out lie," ecutive director of the state today, that Squatrito is represent­ ovidenoe of foul play. argued for keeping the spending gated the Rhode Island Housing weeks, including the executive FOR LEASE of confidence they’ve shown in us, I Campbell said. Elections Commission, called the ing his firm in its objections to the WJAR-TV reported Saturday increase over the current budget to 20 pagea, 2 sections and M ortgage Finance Carp, the (Urector, Relph Pari. Pari is on a Towti HbN, Court Houbb, don’t think we can read it as an Fish and Campbell accused the infractions “ technical violations.” plan that six mortgage payment books EMERGENCY 4.5 percent. The spending pack­ Providence Sunday Journal re­ leave of absence while five Hospital Btc. with planty of poking. Wb wUI customIzb a edict.” She predicted that select­ producers of the filer with know­ He said someone from Bolton A d vlca - Developer Richard Bronson said were found on Joseph Pari’a body. Fire — PollCB — M«dlcal ages requested by the Board of . 12 O b H u irls s . ported. The state-run agency, charges. Including racketeering, floor plan to suit your r^ulraman^ wwromiiB.a men would request additional ingly breaking a law that requires called him last week to ask about A rts to w n s . . 9 Opinion. that Squatrito will represent his The payment books were for said she took the vote to mean appropriations during the coming campaign literature to include the C lts tllls d ------10-20 Pw ^stslk. which provides low-interest mort­ are pending against him. disclosure requirements in the C n i t i t o f g firm , Bronson and Hutensky of mortgages from the embattled DIAL 911 "some disapproval of elected fiscal year. gages, is being probed for alleged A weekend broiMlcaat report CALL 668-1447 name and treasurer of the group case of elected officials who want Emsftalnmsm— 12 Tsisvitlon. Bloomfield, in winning approval housing agency. In ManchBBtBr offlciala, and that disturbs me.” Silverstein was defeated earlier paying for it. mishandling of agency funds. noted a poaaible link between the to campaign on an issue. t o lt s iy ------2 W s s th s r_ for the section of Winchester that The mortgages were reportedly tv# ara Mxioua to work with you. But. she said, “ Despite the lack this month in his bid for re- The filer and an advertisement But he said no complaint has would be located In Manchester. K