«« - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Oct. U, 1985 BUSINESS FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER HOMES I INVESTMENT PROPERTY Brett leaids Rcyals CIcudy skies tenight; (FOR SALE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Cheney Homesteaid Acrobatic stuejent ReducedI Reduced! hosts travel writers balances his acts back intc series, 6-5 nc change Sunday We're now offering this INVESTMENT chorming 7 room Colonial SERVICES SERVICES I BUILDING/ BUILDING/ ... page 20 ... page 11 ... page 15 ... page 2 at $85,900. IVa baths, 1 car PROPERTY CONTRACTING CONTRACTING garage, aluminum siding OFFERED OFFERED ManchMter - 5 rent­ I and lots more! Call us Farrand Remodeling — tadav.Jackson & Jackson al units, excellent Odd lobs. Trucking. Snow Plowing — Com­ All types remodeling or Real Estate, 647-8400 or condition. Gross In­ mercial only. Dependa­ repotrs — Complete kit­ Cabinets, roofing, gut­ Home repairs. You name ters, room additions, 646-8646. come, $27,000. It, we do It. Free esti­ ble. Insured. Answering chens, baths, garages, ad- Tag Sale — Saturdoy, bow Trail, Vernon. decks, all types of remo­ $240,000. Call Paul mates. Insured. 643-0304. Service, Ray Hardy, 646- dltlons, dormers, October 12th, 9am-2pm. porches, decks. No lob deling and repairs. FREE New Listing — Three or Flano, 646-5200. 7973. Radial armsow, 10 speied ICARS/TRUCKS Four Bedroom Cape on Hawkes Tree Service — too large or small. Call estimates. Fully Insured. girl's bike, lawn sweeper, Telephone 643-6017, after FDR SALE quiet street. Large kit­ Bucket Truck 8i Chipper. Classified ads serye the Lorry, 649-3985. twin mattress and spring, 6pm, 647-8509. chen with lots of cabinets. I ROOMS Stump Removal. Free Es­ people today ... lust as stereo In dry sink - nutirieg Enclosed putlo. Full base­ timates. Special consider­ they have since our coun­ Robert E. Jarvis, finish, miscellaneous. 71 Leon CleszynskI Builder ment with rec room. Sev­ FOR RENT ation tor Elderly and Han­ try's beginning, Read and B u i Iding-Remodeling Vernon Street, — New homes, additions, eral fruit trees 8< garden dicapped. 647-7553. use them regularly. Specialist. Additions, gar­ Manchester. remodeling, rec rooms iJJanrkBtrr ages, roofing, siding, kit­ eetia______* Mmlh area. Minor cosmetics Room with bath for non­ 1979 Red Honda Accord — anchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Saturday, Oct. 12, 1985 — Single copy: 259 needed, but priced right at smoking, non-drInkIng Delivering rich loam — 5 chens, bathrooms, re- garages, kitchens remo 4 door. Air, high mileage, $73,900. Strano Real Est­ gentleman. On busline, yards, $65 plus tax. Sand, placement deled, ceilings, bath tile, runs well. $1,812 or best I PAINTING/ dormers, roofing. Resi­ ate, 647-"SOLD". parking available. $50 a gravel, & stone. 643-9504. windows/doors. 643-6712. offer. 633-2479 between 6 week. 2 weeks security PAPERING dential or commercial Estate and Multi Family 7pm.______Manchester — Porter and references required. Trees Down From Storm Carpentry and remodel­ 649-4291. Tag Sale — Saturt.'lay, Street area — immacu­ 649-7862. — Free estimates for Name your own price — ing serylces — Complete 10/12, 9am-4pm. 15 l/4ut- 1974 Chew Wagon — One late 4 bedroom, 3Vj bath, wood and brush. Call Father and son. Fast, home repairs and remo­ meg Drive, Manchest er. owner, low mileage. $500- colonial cape with 2 car Extra Nice. Large. Male. 649-7757, 742-5947. dependable service. deling. Quality work. Ref­ Best offer. 649-9532. garage. Large flreplaced Near buses. Cooking. Painting, Paperhanglng erences, licensed and In­ I HEATING/ Americans living room, formal din­ Parking. $55. 649-0102. Leaves, Leaves, More 8i Removal. Call 646-5761. sured. Call 646-8165. PLUMBING ing room, rear deck and Leaves. Schedule your Tag Sale — Saturd ay A • priced at only $159,900. Manchester — 4 rooms. leaf clean up now. Also Painting and Pdperhang- Dumas Electric — Having Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Woodstove, dishwasher, giving snow removal esti­ Ing — Exterior and Inte­ Electrical Problems? Fogarty Brothers — Ba Sunday, October 11th & 84 Cavalier CS Wagon — no pets. Security deposit mates. Call Partners Resi­ rior, ceilings repaired. Need A large or a small throom remodeling; In­ 12th, 10am-3pm. 40 East Automatic, Power steer­ required. $450 monthly. dential Services, 644-0415. References, fully Insured. Repair? We Specialize in stallation water heaters, Middle Tpke. Televliilons, ing, power brakes, air Just Listed — 4 Family garbage disposals; faucet stereo, furniture, tiooks, flying home Coll after 6pm, 649-8365, Quality work. Mortin Residential Work. Joseph conditioning, rear defros­ with private fenced yard. repairs. 649-4539. VIsa/M toys and miscellaneous. 3 one bedroom and 1 three Light Housekeeping and Mattsson, evenings, 649- Dumas. Fully Licensed. ter, low mileage, AM/FM {APARTMENTS 4431. Free Estimates. 6465253. osterCard accepted. Rain date, October i:9th & cassette, mint condition. bedroom. Excellent In­ Ironing. 649-7693. 2 0 t h .______vestment opportunity! ] FOR RENT $7,500. 742-5733. 'We Guarantee Our Multi Tag Sale — Satur­ Houses.' Blanchard & day, October 12th, 8am- 1977 Plymouth Fury — 4 O’Neill says Rossetto Real Estate, 646- Manchester — Ayallable 3pm. Faberware Oven, door, 40,000 miles. Good to freedom Immediately. One, two 2482. assorted plants, dt led ar­ condition. 6467276. and three bedroom apart­ APARTMENTS ISTDRE AND I HOUSEHOLD rangements. Assorted ‘not enough’ Antique Colonial — Wide ments. $425, $495, $525, miscellaneous. (Rained 1977 Monaco — Power heat and hot water In­ FOR RENT IDFFICE SPACE I GOODS PETS board floors enhance this ( out lost week). 38 Coo- steerlng/brakes, 68,000 By Philip Williams 2 cluded. J.D. Real Estate, 8'/j room home In excel­ lldoe Street, Manchester. miles. Good condition. United Press International 646-1980. 500 sq. ft. Office — Excel­ Amona (Conventional) Two Cute Playful Kittens 644-9682. lent condition. 7 working Bolton — 2 bedrooms, 1 Vj looking for good homes. By Judd Everhart fe lent location. $200 per Upright Freezer — White. Huge Tag Sale — Satur­ Hijackers fireplaces! Call to see baths, wall to wall carpet, Call 649-6480 after 11am. The Associated Press CAIRO. Egypt — Seventeen appliances, adults only. month. Includes heat, |an- 16.9 cu. ft., 32 width, 65. day, 527 Woodibridge 1977Datsun F-10 Wagon — today! "We Guarantee height, 28% depth. Like Americans held hostage by Pales­ Our Houses." Blanchard No pets. $400 a month plus Itor and parking. 649-5334, Street, 10am-4pn'i. Good Immaculate. One owner. HArtTFORD — President Rea­ new. 649-9573. Asking $1,800. 649-4109. tinian gunmen who hijacked an 8i Rossetto Real Estate, Manchester — 5 room, 2 utilities. 6467766.______643-7175. clothing, crafts, ceram­ gan declared some sections of Italian cruise ship left for home charged ics, books lncludi,ng cook­ 646-2482. bedroom, heat. $625 a I ANTIQUES Connecticut disaster areas as a 149 Oakland Street — 4 Manchester — Office or Satellite TV Systems — books, toys, 16- bike, 1970 Nova — 2 door, 6 Friday aboard a U.S. military month. Children wel- result of Hurricane Gloria and room heated apartment. Retail Space, first floor, 5 Wanted 43 homeowners wooden boxes, first day cylinder. $500. 649-1814 af­ transport plane. GENOA, Italy (AP) - The Views, Views and more come. 647-7602.______Next To Nothing — East eligible for some disaster funding, views are captured from No appliances. No pets. rooms, full bath, parking, who would like to have covers, much more. Rain ter 4pm. In Washington, the State Depart­ prosecutor's office in this port Center and Spruce, open Gov. William A. O'Neill announced this spacious 10 room Manchester — 2 bedroom Security. $450 monthly. excellent sign visibility. satellite TV Installed. date, Sunday. R lease no ment said the jet would refuel at city where the Achille Lauro Call 646-2426 weekdays, Frank SplleckI, 643-2121. Leading monufacturer Is Saturdays, 649-0533. Friday. Cape with separate 5 opartment. Appliances, eorlv birds.______the U.S. Rhein-Main Air Force began its Mediterranean cruise 9am to 5pm.______looking for homeowners O'NEiiU said it was not enough room In-law suite or In garage, heat & hot water Base near Wiesbaden, West Ger­ charged four Palestinians Fri­ to display their equip­ Tag Sale — Baby Items, and added: " I ’m going to request home office. "We Guaran­ Included. $550 monthly. One Bedroom — Heat, hot MISCELLANEOUS many, and land at Newark, N. J. Its day with premeditated murder, tee Our Houses." Blan­ ment. Introductory low excellent condition. 1984 Nissan — 4 wheel further .expansion. I was hoping 649-5258.______water, appliances, near TAG SALES arrival time was not announced. kidnappings, hijacking of a ship chard 8i Rossetto Real FOR RENT price from Connecticut Swing, backpack, drive pickup. Durallner we'd get broader-based coverage Attractive and Comforta­ Parkade. No pets. On bus The identities of the Americans Estate, 646-2482. distributor plus 100 per­ strollers, car seat, Insert. $7,000. 647-1141. and possession of arms and ble Duplex — 6 rooms, 3 line. Older person pre­ and hopefully we still shall." who survived the 44-hour hijacking Single Car Garage— Rear cent bank financing avail­ clothes, 0 to 3 years. explosives, news agencies bedrooms, recently reno­ ferred. $425 plus security. The declaration applies only to were not released. A wheelchair- of the Crockett Agency, able for fhose who qual­ FIsher-PrIce i;plav school reported. CONOOMINIUMS vated. Deposit and refer­ Call 643-6802 or 649-6205. ify. Watch over 100 toys. Bicycle, :>led, house­ public property and non-profit bound New Yorker. Leon Klingh- 643-1577. educational and hospital facilities The agencies said the prosec­ FOR SALE ences required. $450 plus 3 Room — Heat, hot channels for further Infor­ Four Family Tag Sale — hold Items, canning lars, offer, 69, was murdered by the four utor’s office also issued war­ utlllfles. Call after 5pm, in all of New Haven, New water, stove, refrigera­ Manchester — 3 garages mation. Call Richard, 721- 140 South River Road, organ, oak dresser and Deluxe Mitsubishi Colt, Herald photo by Pinto Palestinian hijackers who seized rants for the arrest of the four 649-2803.______Coventry. Saturday, 9am- frame. 9am to 1pm. 200 and Middlesex counties and the tor, 3rd floor, security, available. Security, 7324. 1984 — 26K, 4 door hatch­ control of the luxury liner Achille hijackers of the liner, who are 4pm. It we don't have It - Lydall Street, communities of Westport, Bridge­ 5 Room Duplex — Stove, $375. Adults, no pets. Call alarm system. Storage back. Dual stick Clutch. Theunis Werkhoven, chairman of the proposed plan of development for Lauro Monday in the eastern already in Italian custody. MISCELLANEOUS you don't need It!! Manchester. White with maroon Inte­ port, K illingly. and Windham. refrigerator, wall to wall 649-2236.______only. McCavanagh I Southwest Property Owners Associa­ Manchester will increase densities in Mediterranean Sea. The ANSA news agency Reolty. 649-3800. rior. Sharp. $5,500. 528- O’Neill said he was especially By owner — 2 bedroom carpeting, $525 monthly Manchester — 5 room I FOR SALE Saturday, 10am-3pm. 15 As the Americans departed from quoted officials in the prosecu­ not Including heat and 6415. disappointed that no money had tion, points to map on the wall of the the area. He called on the residents to townhouse, IVa baths, duplex Ranch. 2 bed­ Earl Street, Moncheste- Cairo, the ship remained moored tor’s office as saying the war­ basement, appllanced kit­ utilities. 649-0692 after been made available for Hartford Keeney Street School cafeteria Friday speak against the plan at a public rooms, wall to wall ROOMMATES Lorge Dog House — r.(otf M iddle Tpke.) 1972 Mercury Montego — in the harbor at Egypt's Port Said, rants were expected to be chen. $58,000. 646-1533 for 6 p m . ______Tag Sale — A'llscellaneous County, where there was extensive 0 carpets. No utilities. $450. Brand new. Never been Clothes, books, ski boots, night. Speaking to about 200 residents hearing Wednesday. reportedly prevented from leaving WANTED Good running condition. damage. served Saturday by Deputy appointment.______Lease and security, avail­ used. $70 or best otter. linoleum remnants, toys, household Items, good by an Egyptian government order. Like Priyate Home — SVa Best offer. 6463907. Without federal help for other of the southwest part of town, he said a Prosecutor Luigi Carli, able November 1, 649-8236 Call 6465160 after 6pm.o vacuum cleaner. lunk, some furniture and The Egyptians earlier lifted a ILOTS/LAND room apartment. Base­ affected areas, the state could In Sicily, Italian authorities ment, appliances. Work- v after 6om. tack. October 12 & 13, Plymouth Reliant 82 ban forbidding any of the esti­ move in to provide some money, said the four hijackers of the I FOR SALE Ing single adult, married 6 New Storm windows, $40 10am-5pm. 7 Meadow Wagon — Rebuilt trans­ mated too passengers still on each. Patio doors, $100. Road, Bolto n. Near Town according to Howard G. Rifkin, a Achille Lauro were being ques­ couple. No children, pets.' mission. $3,600. Evenings, Petitions Beek PelUgrlnl’s ou8*3r board the ship from leaving. The Steady, Relloble Herald Wood and coal stove, $400 Center - Off Bolton Center top administration budget official. tioned in an undisclosed Manchester — Just two 643-2880.______643-9909. last six Americans aboard disem­ reporter seeks house or or best offer. 1978 M er­ Neighborhood — 25 Fami­ Road. O'Neill said the White House had location. lots tsftt In popular Moun­ Duplex 4 Room Apart­ apartment to share. Must barked Friday afternoon with two Manchester — Excellent 6 cury Capri for parts, $150. lies — Saddle, motorcy­ left open the possibility that the The prosecutor's office in tain Woods. Lot 3, 2.26 room apartment. 3 bed­ ment — with rec room, be In Manchester. Call cle, camper, car, furni­ 1980 Ford Van — 75,000 Spanish passengers. 742-7583.______declaration could be expanded to Genoa said the magistrates acres; Lot 4, 1.51 acres. rooms with stove. Refer­ nice area, no pets. $475. Kevin after 12:30pm, ture, household, and miles, 4 speed, 2gas tanks, After leaving the Achille Lauro. were out of the office and no one C Both lots wooded with Coll otter 4:30, 647-9616. power steering and cover other areas. ences, security, no pets. weekdays at 643-2711. 500 sq. ft. of Select white miscellaneous. Quarry Southwest residents meet the former American hostages was available for comment. road frontage. Price brakes, good condition. O’Neill said he would continue to $500 plus utilities. 649-4012 oak flooring. Call 742-6569. Brook Drive, South Wind­ October 17th, 9am-4pm. were taken to Cairo airport, where $39,900 each. Zinsser Manchester — Single bed­ Needs paint lob. $2,800. seek assistance for in

traffic and crowds of people on a normally On Sunday morning, I did manage to find a cup Now that M TV is rocking through the house deserted Saturday morning Main Street. I felt like of coffee after several strikeouts. I followed a long again and people have again stopped talking to some strangers bad invaded my private territory. electrical cord down the street to Coventry cSi ? each other in the line at the bank, I can think back ! They had discovered my hardware store, my Farms, thinking that it might lead me to a cup of > 3 S -I If with fondness to those five days of dark and quiet i i s § = Manchester drugstore and my other favorite Saturday coffee. But, no luck. The store was open, but the • S S i t - " g s a , 1 at home in the aftermath of Hurricane Gloria lii £ ^ (2 ! ^ stomping grounds. Vet it was sort of nice to see so cord running the length of the store was operating — V) • •= i t s a c o I . 1 when I sought entertainment by talking to total 1 s i-g . 2 2 « J -g H i Spotlight much activity on my Main Street for a change. only the refrigerators. n <4 : E u E o strangers in lines of all kinds. : i= S ' i s ; i s As I drove by my bank, I was even more But the positive aspect of that experience was a * I S.:e| ll H •• c > ' Susan Vaughn conversation with a still-cheerful store manager S i l l : Actually, the positive aspects of my first surprised to see a huge line at the door even , l p . i ” - hurricane experience struck me as I sat home though it looked like the bank was dark. As I and another unsolicited talk with a lady who P C > e 2 I t s , S c 0) nursing a horrendous head cold on my fifth day decided to join the line while I drank my precious started telling me her concerns about getting to 'S “ S-g-gS O (A i £ S i i without electricity or hot water. I was feeling work through the storm debris. io | «• ^ ® 2 cup of coffee, I saw that the bank was indeed dark, i i i i i i i £ g < sorry for myself and longing for a hot toddy and except for two lanterns in front of the two tellers Taking care of another vital necessity — a hot C^ ®Jr O j O O w JOO1 O UiU 2 , their yards less than an hour before. <0 pjm-l omf oJlilsSi my electric blanket. So I decided it was time to use on duty who seemed nonplused by the unusual shower — became especially vital to two (0 a >4 a technique I have found often useful in such circumstances. teenagers in my household, who cannot go for IT WAS FU N TO SEE the group of kids clowning C ‘ . o o moments. It’s called “ News and Goods. more than a day without washing their hair. “ My C < ,1 a •Si ? t ® s ® 3; around on the dam at Salter’s Pond instead of As we line-waiters shared storm stories, I 0 - 1 % '*u-g|5 o f hair will stand upon end,” were the wails. , (Q a g> . t what they’d normally be doing at that hour: learned some valuable information for the rest of !3 fe w P &| fe i _ „ ^ And as usual, it worked. I thought about the How often do you get the opportunity to take a “ 4 S .t X r? 2 ® jk watching soap operas or MTV. And it was great to my day’s search — that Manchester Hardware previous six days and was able to smile to myself shower in the Manchester Herald’s press room or • £ ^ O 2 * 1 2 M g £-0 I see how people can make the most of a difficult was already out of chain saw oil and that Royal I D ® c ra at least. Ice Cream might have ice since the line at at your friend’s house before school? Ul ^ ^ s -s-o <- From the height of the storm, I recalled the situation, such as the group of friends on Middle «® P2 'Ro JS£ Manchester Ice and Fuel was already blocking CD *. r Sr ® E — O £ o < is.= l undaunted volunteers working in the dark at the Turnpike who had an impromptu party and TS ^ ^ 1 = 2 I Bissell Street. Friends who had power and an extra empty .•e P V (/) *_ aai 2 ®™ c3 2 I •'ll." 8 £I £ gSCJ? Red Cross offices, the romantic young couple out decorated their fallen tree with beer cans. SS o o • o One other bonus to computerless banks: You get refrigerator also became indispensable, even “ f- ^ 2 D lii's S 5.^5 for a stroll in the midst of the hurricane and the As I ventured out on the Saturday after the K— x: £ ojOC 5 *S I « i g your check cashed a lot quicker. though all my transporting of food from O) O) C C ® ® C homeless people content to have found a storm in search of a cup of coffee, radio batteries, 0 f “ Os o*> r*>£ ® > refrigerator to refrigerator proved futile when it . % o _ _ temporary shelter under the canopy Regal Men’s and money, I was struck by the almost festive tls h u l S E s g - g i AS I WENT IN SEARCH of D batteries, my all had to be thrown out in the end — back at my w ^ 2 ® > OB.- 5.5-0^ QC Hitsm (0 V) < 9 Shop canopy. atmosphere on Main Street. I was surprised to see o ra 0) ® c ^ ^ friendly hardware man, Bruce Watkins, was just house. Somehow Eskimo pies can’t survive “ Zfl0 2 £ - x c < £ RC m« ;t And I remembered being surprised, as the eye a wedding party emerging from South United i l l i l i ll§ § getting out of his truck after a futile drive to outside a freezer for five days. of the storm passed over Connecticut, to see so Methodist Church despite the huge tree lying on Cromwell for the same thing. He cheerfully Oh well, what’s a few Eskimo pies when you’ve many families and neighbors working together to the front lawn. discouraged n^v efforts. had all this other fun? ■D 4 « saw and clear away the trees that had littered And I was especially surprised to see alt the ! i 8 *-s •» C ® " rai I > P ^ ' ^ * a '5 O' - ; S .9 0 5 5'S-S Oco .i E =s-sS^ ” 3 i E o> s s 1 * ft 2 3 ^ lO S 5 . o • < I l l H§ S Ew g - = | i i : | C I LU ^ g = 5 -i ^ has a hollow ring » -s .. £ c , I 3 w-g > l f l > i m 'O I j t o 1 -1 .1 1 ^ 1 ^ s c $ £ ; O o a> *• j. S t _ _ UJ I 2 > ‘5 S ' e 0> m V) . r o> .£ I <£ s a O c S s = " ® V '8 s ^ >- " s S " < > s-v S s I O S8:2 , o I! oi5 'hi Q 03 Oi « I Z ’^'g I' o | g WASHING­ m .« I E w ' [ i l l C_ UJBJ 3<5 TON - Sen. l o o IS i 2 3 , 1 (§1® ©)o 5 | o Jesse Helms, R- p N.C., is re­ nowned in Wa­ Jack i i ! so­ shington as one of the champion Anderson political fund­ raisers of all 12 time. His "Con- li gressional Ik Ss ^w ' C l u b ’ ’ h a s 2 ,C I 11 ‘ @£<3 ! i 1 @- sr 5 6 - S 0 §1J B raised millions to help elect "judgment by default will be taken < «B ^ ii 0 . S S g i jjo ; II * > < • «A w i w c conservative candidates — and against you.” s I 1 * ^ * A * -s ? -S i S “ ^ t 2 , o la § 1® I ; defeat those on the New Right’s hit Of course, the threatening legal c Z rr ? S ; i I a 5 £ 5 o I I : l a i f S i ; o ’? ^ Ik ^ (A (A ^ Ik I gs I to VI ^ list. jargon was directed at Jefferson ; « @ 0 g ® ? E i >0 0 0 g®l®®®@lg®HsI = ” But you’d never be aware of Marketing, not the recipients of the IS to 00 Helms’ money-raising success if Helms fund-raising letter. But to all you had to go on was the piteous those unversed in court docu­ “Do you know if the lady appeal he sent out across the ments, it could have looked like a of the house is In?" country recently, begging for cash warning aimed straight at them. to pay off his 1984 campaign debts. In fact, that’s precisely what By Michael Putzel Actually, according to the letter, happened. A Helms campaign aide C the Helms campaign is only about acknowledged that the office has a s $200,000 in the hole — a pittance "B j•c '•> c P' .& 2 g I E • S S’ (0 JS received several calls and letters R y •= ? (D (3 ra 5 i9 0 ® ( considering the $15.9 million he from recipients of the letter who i Ol ®- r rt (/) b O).- 3o ^3 1 I ‘ •c « S 5> ® j m 2 S 1= When an old story makes headlines raised to squeak by his Democratic were under the impression that S i'>v w <- o -o < So Sms I oo. s •c -r (fl c 0 c £ M 9 5Q’ challenger, Jim Hunt, in the they had somehow become in­ 2 S 2 -S 3 E ® w m . U. '3 U. S'« (£i§-S NJ© g costliest Senate campaign in volved in the court suit. They • -K o s i I ar By Michael Putzel former Gov. Ronald they learned the Merrill. Lynch Regan’s gift to Carter — and a ju c u ^ 5-5 -g 1 1 IliiC- < 5e Ik E Q jgs in C -S M history. wanted to know how they should f £ Q (5 > > w « I « J E I ® Reagan, the man who beat Carter political action committee had number of other Democrats, in­ O^ • -® E _ E Q fiJi Is Poor-mouthing, of course, is a respond, the aide said. . 0 2c a.^ ft ra V §rifs i r i!M ^ (A iS s Ki&S WASHINGTON - Sometimes and nominated Regan to be his given money to Democrats. Contri­ cluding Sens. Daniel Patrick i l ® 1 1 ! all< 5 Q - ^ g| cJ I - j: 1 1 ifiTJ-C-D y c 9 II a a e 8’ II treasury secretary. After Rea­ butions to both sides aren’t unusual time-honored technique for raising II T even an old story makes news. Moy nihan of and Russell 0 l | ra S -S 0 S € 2 O 0 “ S ? “ E ? - money, and Helms makes that e 3 c Q. «I .2S i - 8 * 3 " Recently unearthed records of gan’s landslide re-election last for such groups, called PACs, B. Long of Louisiana — is that Under the dome c ® o ® ^ 2 • S as iE D2 ^ flc S i $200,000 sound like the national i-"-^ «« = ® li5 j i5 S 55 . ra « ^ s i i s i z I II the Federal Election Commission year, the president brought Regan which receive contributions from someone who doesn’t particularly S i I •£ Z ® j g - 0. i(s- h 5-S.g 5 3 ! The hard feelings between Sens. < 1 j &£ Si“ 3Q.S|'5l o 5 k I debt. In fact, his letter explains, - 5 H o Z O * l g>lri O S-5 ll Ii©& a s i ’s show that Donald T. Regan, now into the White House in a job swap employees of various persuasions. like him is passing the information Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and Ed­ z « z o - IT) 0 ’S § 5“". ZwSg'isto <2 5 o ^i5 "it’s so critical you send me a O ?.£SssI§ 2 o O w Ss|<® D .-5: 000g©®©@«s=90g©©©s=o@0@g®©®®®@g«5=«@ei®iio=O 3 President Reagan’s White House with then-chief of staff James A. around. ward Kennedy, D-Mass., over T.§■§11 2 M P i l g i III i i i l But the conservatives trying to contribution of $270, I feel com­ ^ C4 C4 ^ in in Jiss chief of staff, gave fl,000 to Baker III. The source close to the chief of South Africa are still chafing more head off Regan’s confirmation as pelled to send you this letter via then-President Jimmy Carter’s staff suspected the same rightists than a month after Lugar blocked a But the election commission treasury secretary apparently certified mail." re-election campaign in Sep­ records, which simply provide a missed Regan’s personal cam­ who floated the PAC information vote on economic sanctions by E tember 1979. list of individuals’ political cam­ several years ago were at it again. simply walking off with the confer­ 3 CO - paign contributions. HELMS’ TIN-CUP APPEAL is h* o c That was, one may recall, two paign contributions, don’t say for But it was brought to the surface ence report that was to have been - 5 A spokesman for him then almost heart-rending at times. [§) ^ > 3 months before the seizure of whom Regan really was rooting in this time by a different source, who the subject of the vote. 'a i Si insisted the Wall Street executive "A ll of our bills are six months past i l | < American hostages by Iran and those days. also asked to remain anonymous, Lugar and the Republicans 1 = a § was "a lifelong Republican (who) due,” the letter wails. "People just S £ X B 1 0 5 nearly three months before Carter but who suspects Regan of trying claim that he had a perfect right to | l . I« o 2 ■p One doubts it was the third has never endorsed any Democrat haven’t stuck with us since the 8 i I to exercise too much of the abscond with the document, be­ I ^ o $ formally announced he would seek presidential candidate on his con­ that 1 know of." election the way my campaign X u -O " I president’s power. cause he is chairman of the ©sis«||i0aj l l © ^ S S 3 ll a second term as the candidate of tributions list: John B. Connally of advisers thought they would.” 0 ^ i *2 ©© I I S E o E i s And a White House aide familiar To raise doubts about his loyalty, ’C ts ® Ll® i t the Democratic Party. Foreign Relations Committee. S c i f « 3 V . Connally received only $225 with Regan’s affairs but asking not The betrayal goes beyond mere I O « > CD 2 the source surmised, might cause And besides, they claim, they S Er f I I i ? I t l S l f , * ^ 8|g 8.5 O Regan at the time was head of from Regan, and it arrived three bad advice, though. "And now one S3 I- o : Q5QTtA> < E - “ ; iH THE LEGAL DOCUMENT that Arafat left behind in Lebanon, :< Services Council has, over the our family during the hurricane. ter. If a 14-year-old young lady can Open Forum ** £ I * I * warned that "you must sign and while Arafat is now working 3 [ l o i years, been instrumental in secur­ To firefighters Danny Lingard and recognize the efforts of Mayor Manchester Herald date the acknowledgement," and diligently to reach an understand­ 911001 llig g lB 9 .i 000g®®@afi2 900g®i® 0> to ing grants not available to a Mike Heimer, who risked their own Weinberg, I hope the voters will P.O. Box 591 added ominously that if the target ing with Assad’s U.S. and Jordan­ C/) I municipality for huinan services safety to come and assist us out of take notice and again support Mrs. Manchester, CT 06040 of the summons failed to respond. ian enemies. ■ — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Oct. 12, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. 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the second page of the introduc­ o|35?5 S'©? ?T oR 9xW 7 m 2o S ET S7 Let Trnth Be the Prejudice: The patients. 5S{ lips? tion. The line reads: “ Here is what g5 | p i | g 8 -- 3 i„ | g R 5’y5oai|oz» Lite and Phoiographi ol W. Eu­ Life editors urged Smith to cut ARLO AND JANI8™ by Jimmy Johnson I|7 .® “ a .-S _ 3 may have happened to D.B. ;e?| O S s l^ i ? i5 w “ S 5 9 gene Smith Text by Ben Maddow short his assignment. He refused, IHOPETKE I s Z t | | f i a s ' saying this "would jeopardize the Cooper.” The key word here is (Aperture, IM pp., ISO) CABLE D0E5NfT(3OOOr^ f ' d i l l s t j - . s >- William Eugene Smith wanted to story.” When Smith finally re­ "may." m lisii!ilri-iE|* 1 D?» o!2 ? J l f f!" i turned and was greeted by the Gunther, a former editor for §3 30 . ^ accomplish nothing less than to ? > j i l l s record the human condition editors with hostility, he hurled the Business Week, Time and the 5J5>|!S defunct True magazine, gives an \AJ f t p ' ! ■< 2 S J ■3. infamous hijacker. Cooper coman- Gi £ 6> ^ “ hI? degree than any other photo­ Life printed 28 photographs. x iS a | «3 o » deered a Northwest Orient Boeing ■*si|-CL*" 2 grapher of his time. Smith’s last great photo essay Li* = -I _ ^|?azs- dealt with mercury pollution at the 727 over Washington on Thanksgiv­ d 9 ® m(oJ ft) 7 2s His pictures, observed French f»?g? S?5i = ■ o ? |i |f photographer Henri Cartier- Japanese industrial port of Mina­ ing eve 1971 and parachuted away, Bresson, reflected a great turmoil. mata. Taken in 1972, the pictures never to be seen or heard from "They are captured between the were so moving and powerful they again. Everyone has speculated as to giQSsggssssssssssssss ; m2 3 o ? (@0@W shirt and the skin," Cartier- generated a public outcry and 101 1 S g Bresson said. "Jlis camera, an­ helped put an end to the chemical Cooper’s whereabouts. Is he alive? "S°Z|='S5Hg=.Hi|gx = |^S ^ O ® X i Is he dead ? How did he get rid of aii a D -• c ■—■3<°z' . “ “ chored in the heart, moves me by dumping. ALLEY OOP ‘ by Dave Graue ' fg - s f I i :i Ss'i2 3 £ Si s ^ ! its integrity." Aperture’s "Let Truth Be the that cash ($200,000)? Did he cs S s o Prejudice" is the definitive book survive the jump? And if he did, YOU WERE RIGHT, MR. OOP; THAT NOTHINS COULD DON'T BET WHAT MAKES 1 LET'S JUST SAY IT’S cr>xcnoox(A-©(nozxv>««a S®l m“is « on Smith, published to accompany how did he so completely .vanish? WRONG NOW! ING I HAYE! cS3|5S3iS=B33is**J 3 e . S' X L following a 40-year professional AND THE SHORE IS CLOSE BV; 53*w^*oc5«?oo»i<^I k ’'Ells 61 ? 3 ^ 3 I t u an exhibition of his work that opens Gunther has answers for all these ? * i! career, produced a great body of A Ma Jx o rQ®- 9? 2Lz - ' 2.5 i3-< sag ?iS ?S ^ work that stands testament to his at The Philadelphia Museum of Art questions. Y: humanity and moral passion. on Oct. 19. Gunther relates he was con­ overti 2 X© © z S S SljS h -c - c o - c I*"? tacted by Cooper — who actually !• ?3-af > > 3 a a. ® ?- One of his most moving photo Frank T. Csongos (UPi) contn o C - ■ [ | i @ 0 | | | p i ^ “ ® n 2 * |2 ^ @@ s 2 |“ 0 ^ •t£ ” 3 ^ z - y, ( J in ! > ^5 C S < ’ ®?S2 =• 01 SS-^s*:,® ^ ffl g * Q ^ a V) 6) ® jji 2 Ten years later, he says, he was ” 3 f s i s p f ! I ^ ^ "2 5 Z'^ T V h s ’ x®S 5 o >' liiiS.^pioL £25a! £ e» 3-ff®Om©’2!2 persists contacted by a woman who called H awe’s ^ ' f Is -2^ SS BZr “ ^ir TJ"0 i SsIHs ? V) o < j 5 z I ^ IT q."““.2 THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Sanaom S f c g I a® 3 ^ " 3 C19 y < I2 i a 3 ,o 3.?_ herself Clara, and claimed to have Continued ' o l i? ? S 3- a O - D - n ® - ’ *3 © g. i3-l &|g '0l)P6zlM6> ^ a j -j _ Ho*S; W to “ 3w ?2 0 7** befriended the folk hero and lived WH^MWLLTHATHPLEAWJ > 9 S * J « 3 m P ¥5 0.2 . c ^«?l*S0 ? “ |S 0 2 Is “ ! m 01 I I I ) 7 s 3 3 3a© in reincarnation with him until he died in 1982, Planning i ^st I H ll * Q. 3 I ? l | . I I “lill0 a S D? P>S TDPUTHI^KO|05AWAV!j FK0M1HI5 ® « ;i 7 ‘ ? S' - 111! S»to -‘g c g 2 ?P presumably of a heart attack. Nevertheli a“ i f 5 ^9 8 II!? 0 — 6) 9 9-t ?| I 9 ?■ Z B " DaO Picru^/ 55 n » H i : O * VI ■< 3 5 Dancing In the Light, by Shirley The book is interesting enough, residents ;. w o " 3 5 -. T1 in a 2. 5-0 i P » < S 2 5 *2. o n -2 ^ a £ a9-? S lO S O 5- ? 2 8 “ 5 - 53 p " but something seems to be miss­ \0AM6'6 MO Board of I ' S < ? 9 _ O )^ < < 1 2 - < p | i j p MacLalne (Bantam, 421 pp„ E3 9 7 2?o © -?»S. ©■ “ S=l5r^ ♦17.15) ing. It’s that air of authenticity. BAbAlM, The onl ? 5 J w » ® HH 0 2.5-“ S 3 V) S S’ w ' r I © w 9 00 3. to © e » £2 3- w a 0 . 5 3 This is MacLaine’s fourth The reader seems always to be on hoven car ® 3 "“I A £ ®(_s s i ® (0 glTHEP! - o : H s S m“ w©■ 8® fi 5 ©■ s a a w © o book detailing her life and her the brink of jumping into the story declined t “ ? “ s- Ss * tt.a s 3 52 ?■ T x - 2 s § quest for self knowledge lock, stock and barrel, but is held re[)orter. ( 5-6 i o 2 .3 through psychic means. It sus­ back by doubt of the story’s did not ide tains the reader's interest veracity. "Isay th fO a a ® ? 2 C’^ 7 ? e throughout though perhaps not The question still remains in my g > a 5 g 5?€J ,'3' n ‘Jk Tft®§^Sg?l is s ? | 0 S '5 ® g g ©.gai.tSrjtfioStoS' » ^ 5 a 2 ggggi) as intensely as tefore. mind: Is this D.B. Cooper really she said, I £, Z m O § > i’ ls 3 5ci "o i i 0 | o - . ® .- I 00 d ^ r QD Q si'ji) '1 5 ® a- y------o 3 2 Z £a< =■> 5 L 9 ^ £S a s. a ZSi ' - • | | o I 00 Z .. ® S 2 D S3 » i. j i ' i (A p 2 m S.g ato - » newspapei S.® I Sg z® :rS 5 3 S O r 3 .ZL ' » 3i s?s o 5 ^ ‘‘ a X I«C s H < © z "Dancing in the Light" fo­ dead and buried somewhere, or is a w c ^ Z i s ? g l 5 9 to a a O t • ® 9 (ft ^ i . o z g • (O lo O -a-^ v> T©-"J J e, “ 3 2 o O 2 ,n 2 Q. 3 “ - “ S i ? u Werkhovei «>< z £ g a'to a o * : ' =” | s ° K S9= 3 < ^ > CA ^ i- 2* < cuses mostly on reincarnation he someone’s next door neighbor? 3 — — ^ J 3 c “NlS O g - 9 ' -■ V I z Z ^ Sa®|2 S =1 a < FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thavea A m r/t 7 M s — w a 5 0 ; Bs° -s : 2 . ® o ® n iS ' g 9 O B. " ■*. 9 ® i H f l i i n : of only one SI ©) a is > “ — o ©a ^ ® S 7 ! a3-2?9“■?S?t9 i2 3 : and what bearings it has had The world may never know for U1 a A P ^ _ ^ 2 lo 9 ls ? S S — a a © ^ • 5.^3 >C) a : m J which dea Xio a a LJ a to 3 ! VJjlS and is having on the actress's sure. ViELL, TH E " L o v e Bob.® ■'. ® C Si - — “ 3 “ s " Denny Hamilton (UPI) tion by Pe f = ? i “'0 a“ 2 VI I H, 01 a O * life. It begins with her 50th £ s o B ® d ft O S2||cSCO THY Nei<5H?o#2'- housing zo ■ ■= 3o r«S:o a « - £ 2* —' •«J a Q. 7 * S© ^ birthday, and the help she gets My I^resenl Age, by Guy Vander- H < a a — ito w 5 © f s S - l i '’is^r o 55 w JO fii= m a ' . - 2 be in the < X ® Q.-0 S is. from the spirit guides, Ramtha haeghe (Ticknor A Fields, 299 pp., ® ® s ® i a 9 5og- a-i ' * J? > ^ a § ) M and McPherson, whom readers 115.95) 384 and M S, s “ ® < streets. s i l l " 3.= S “ (2 2 SgB of her previous book have met. The people of Canada already I § 2 *0 know Guy Vanderhaeghe quite 0 = < ° »>* There comes an interesting \ u a 7 1| CA fe lls 3. =1 I ® ^ a < She sail IpB 5 I “ O j ; c 9 a ^ S’ section that relates a fight well and now it’s America’s turn to 3 2 a 9 H5 § have been ?>SS B S uw $ ® S between MacLaine's parents, marvel at black comedy at its best. who are cranky in the way that Vanderhaeghe writes about a clippings ' cription of two people who love each other SHIRLEY MACLAINE protagonist referred to only as Ed. and have been together a long who has been dumped by his wife, time can be. It’s like sitting in on . . . life after 50 who cashes in the life insurance THE SI a therapy session where the policy his father has taken out on rise, high Wetherell participants let it all out him, who battles with the man WINTHROP ‘ by Pick Cavalli In this case, it is a lead in to For readers of the previous living in the apartment below him, C cited in t how you choose your family in books, the last section of "Danc­ who is overweight and going no WELL^WIKiTER Pellegrini each incarnation in order to ing” will be the most interest­ where. WILL SOON BE aw 2 a (0^ I S2,iSCH ; o o 0 Pellegri :ooggg§i@§0 c 0 3 3 I ‘ g § 0 0 w c @ 0 0 0 6 ^ D@00w @ ® @ © 0 6 develop yourself or to help each ing. In this, Maclaine describes That sounds like it could be HERE AGAIN, "ar f = i l © l W ! I I | “ il; S late Frid a ® ? n © A = = - >S I 9 to 9* a X " C" ? = ? 2 S other work on areas of your seeing past lives through com­ depressing material to write WITH FREEZING a w w *2 a O 3 i | f e l s f > > l i P 2 ■I?i ! f f I > ' • h ‘s>G ff, 2 S5. 2 S ^ m i f e l l ! .. © n f | | i s I 2 fSiQ S & o ^ ' a « (O « ^ 2 character that need growth. It's municating with her "Higher about, but Vanderhaeghe, through COLD.ANDSNOW “ ■ a c < ° = 2 l i i IS? A fl* 6 “ ► a - a ® o S ° -g © O I an interesting theory that Self, ’ ’ and ponders their bearing EM, finds time to laugh at himself, 53 31“ II |S = T> © 3 5 — S - . P < ! s' s. ? 3- • i_to g 3 < © S 2 2 < C s AND S LE E T ? s ' i I | 2 “ 3 Ic l Si I0@ l | | § ' ' ®VI 23 © 92^ ^m makes you look twice at your on her present development. even if he doesn’t realize he’s doing © a a t© < < Ss®” ni I I I 0 3 i S 0 i V4 O O 9 ® "•- . feo ls'^ ! ?■ lo® g.® , i 2 3-2® a ® B own family. it. H C * S ® ^ ? = 0 3 I m . ‘ R W 9{ £'*= 9 H < c © I ? ' I a ^ S' 2 a- w a z : MacLaine goes on to describe "Dancing In the Light" isless n i l l >2 T S c 9 S a I 9 g’iU 'S- &2Sg-®- 9 X < 3 - ^ T IS I^ H ’ll in I I | ! ? = 9 ^ i J her relationship with a Russian probing and philosophical than ° O © fl» a ^ ® 9 3 _. -1. 9 ®B ? ‘Sa&? ;0 9 c 9 9 -- •-- -nsjgis-c ^ 9 s 5 I be. Jill Lai (UPI) SSfei'S’illlo Most r» q u » il0d book* 2. — A 2. ’ o ? CA ^ 2 » 2 - 9. 2 g, z 11 11 g. I ® not by sell-seeking, but by trying to help today. 3 2 ® 3 c I “ ^ S b £ X © © In 150 U.S. c itin , com piltd TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Favorable ^ " | | | | f | S ^ 'm ® B c ^ - 2 a < . ® * ? others as you help yourself. 5< a ? ® « m b t by th» Anwrican Library <» 3. a Q. 0 .• § “ i I S’ .0 a now in a favorable cycle to begin new your work life Is concerned. An avenue ■© a a O 5 I H l f e l 'm V «A 5 o ® S- b I? = j 2 I : 2 uo 8 i s B 2 1 ?r* s Q. © *« Crossword 3a b i r t h d a y projects or ventures, especially if they of additional Income may suddenly ? fe'H'Sli 1 .®- ? ? s s a6ig[l9 a9 Q 9 9 M C Fiction < ■© < <-B ® gj I. I'f S :r w introduce unusual products or spring open. K 1 “ n i > a a J- . 1 . HOLD THE DREAM procedures. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) A mutual in­ . S i l | i i f = “L i X Q .^ >. > i-ta 3 » Oct. 13,1985 = 3 < 0 0 a zio a- ACROSS 3 Soup green Answer to Previous Puzzle by Barbara Taylor Bradford (Double­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Up until terest will serve as a bonding agent to 2^ VI u 7 5 4 Lots day. $17.95) now conditions have not been ripe lor draw you closer to someone you know I p s s ®n“ “ 2 3- W S. T R In the year ahead you will enter into two = g^® J Sxfe?" W<_5) - { 1 Povarty-wsr 5 Stretch out 2. SKELETON CREW you to fulfill an ambition you’ve been casually. Soon you will become insepa­ 1 9 w © 5 M U M unusual partnership arrangements. m o - agency (abbr.) 6 M usician___ by Stephen King (Putnam, $18.95) These associations will be formed to harboring. This will all change as of rable friends. B A' CANCER (June 21-July 22) Because of m%S.2® p ? S ■ you now set for yourself will be the one 9c m o o S m a o m J" K 5 11 River in Russia 8 Coin ol France 3 b| § | | 9 0 f i i l © s o s g g S i l i i S * c g i--?H 1II § 0 0 by Jackie Collins (Simon & Schuster, you’re going to be following for some However, the wheel has turned and your ing. It’ll be for the good. fa | s | ^m rm u — 9 Chemical suffix LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Instead ol going =■§©1*3® _ _ B § i ■ 7g-® a-9 ® 5 > |G\ S' s 8 2 Sru A© I O f » O , IV ' ' Z IQ, X 12 Charged atom $17.95) lucky number will be coming up. 9 ^ 9 S W T) 5 ? g : ) ^ o §|-8 o S © ® G A 5 “ s'S'sS ? 5 ' © 0 55 S 9 time to come. Get oft to a positive start. w 5 _j O tt 1 3 I ^9 i. 5 - VI o ® 2 13 Asian country 10 ___Disney 5. FAMILY Al b u m Major changes are ahead for Libras In PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) There Is to your usual haunts today, explore 'S a ? z ||oS8<'^ I ' S H H i - o by Danielle Steel (Delacorte, $16.95) some untried places. There’s a chance 1 ■n < i 5-1 » 2£ JLS S' S ^ : mp%\ ® O£m s S S IS s " 14 Lower in price 13 Sine non the coming year. Send for your Astro- opportunity around you at this lime to §»| I *. O A1 6»_ a ® ^ e’ 2 _ ■ = S' Sll® S ® P s - 6. THE CIDER HOUSE RULES you'll find a new favorite spot. 0 0 © 9 • ® 3 7 ®>. 16 Mexican rubber 15 Plus Graph predictions today. Mail $1 to As­ develop a second source ol income, so “ 5> tn ^ • I® - 3 » ? “ 5 < r-1 by John Irving (Morrow, $18.95) ^ 0 *^'D 39 a ^ 1 I l " S S £ S’lsfeiSm I g^?S = 1: ! °.® 2 tree 18 Appropriate tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. Box be alert and money-minded. It could be z H I s S C > C A 9 7. THE CLASS S^-S*S g l ia s 5 s : I - O’ O X 21 Is indebted to 1846, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be sure to an investment proposal or extra work, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) An opportu­ ?i|!il;ll| f S9b g ? e.;: ; f s H 1 17 CIO partner by Erich Segal (Bantam. $17.95) es.S**^3-©-^9 5' * 1 w SJ.§ T1 * 7079 state your zodiac sign. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You are go­ nity may be dropped in your lap today ? 2 19 Buainass 23 Use boat oars 8. JUBAL SACKETT that will enable you to increase your In­ I 0I5 -* = 5|| ’ 5 ygioS. 1-3 = |fef"ii = f l SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) As of today ing to (orrr^,an exciting new association. 1 abbreviation 25 Deep bell by Louis L’Amour (Bantam, $16.95) It will be with a person who thinks In pro­ come or holdings. However, it must be — J {p © H i' w a J- VI 5 you’re going to be in a unique position Sflit. 20 Atomic number sound 8. THE TWO MRS. GRENVILLES gressive terms. You may meet him acted upon without delay. I • I s|w e 98 I sail ESsfi? 26 Average (comp, by Dominick Dunne (Crown. $14.95) where you can gain material benefits. = „ O’ B» C I'a ilf (abbr.) x i * e 10. THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER III '4 lt! “ 1 “ = “ 3?s I 5 - ^ 22 Noun suffix wd.) 37 Recent (pref.) 51 Kernel s? »S -. *0© 9 by Tom Clancy (Naval Institute Q - - u n 24 Points 26 In a line 41 Strips Alii ViB? i i sct-S 53 Cookout Press, $14.95) a 9 «• h Lfe “ 9 VI ■< » . 29 Church part 2 27 Elementary, my .42 Baby’s Nonfiction dear------31 Tobacco chew plaything 55 Gee! Bridge I w 30 Old card gams 32 Two-toed sloth 44 Mountain peak 56 Shade 1 . NUTCRACKER One c Z O ? T1 i by Shana Alexander (Doubleday, g @ 0 6 g l S | ® S -to c t • s = 5Ih s lfe s i I ® fe l= - cf o < 31 Strange 33 Physicist Albert 47 Greek region , yi 0 w 9 X 00 S ^ | s p f ® l i p | 6 i 57 3, Roman Leading a trump was not ail there Fridat 3?'g2 2 a a ^ « ) g ” g 5 «1 ■ w ® » 48 College group $17.95) ? 9 ® “ . l l lll o - g “ 2.3,S I z ^ - " -SI C - . O a 7 ® 0 - i i l l f i i S£rg S : 34 Carts 03 '_ | X ; - t O C 3 9 W " j I 3 5 3 s -0 S|»i 2 2. YEAGER W hen no-no was to it. Declarer played low, won condi •“ CDS feife 1 rS3| 9 ^ ' 0*0 ®S“ s9 a © d a 2 o Q) ^9 ' 36 Compiste 35 Bind 49 Boat gear 59 Landing boat NORTH 10-1Z-8S Z 2mi ?5 I ? i ; < > CD 5 U a 7 7 . I is a < • n c_ © < < 5 00 _. D A w S : by Gen. Chuck Yeager and Leo the heart eight with the nine, and shot n m m ? l | l > i s ©32“ * “ SfsJS 8 f e i i s i S ' agreement ♦ 5 and (A 9 n 9 O 1 ■ “ i a s l l s H’•f : ' 3-m 3 , 9 01 w m <0 3) 8 9 7 ■ '2.““ c i ! Janos (Bantam, $17.95) turns to yes-yes back a low spade. Now West had to » S o £2^0 2-< s ^ ? © J , 5 D o < ■ ■. , s ’^s.sS 38 Zodiac sign 3. lACOCCA VJ 7 64 count S I 80 i | ° | | 0 w 52 ® 5 “ ® 3 "■ Q ■o . • ■s S i 5- -ii i squander his jack to hold the trick. ® = 5® z 9 c a X S „= *€ "' i S?®S I ' z 9 ft » "s -p ^ L 4 9 ^ ♦ A 9 7 5 3 — ® s z z a 9 s 3.a? - z ? 0 -' fe S ® ^ s 39 Author Fleming by Lee lacocca with William Novak ’1 % S© .a X a< ^J j.© 9~'tft 7 0 w 5< 9 I I • ■^sfl ♦ 8 5 4 By James Jacoby Otherwise, poor East would win the 10 holdif s ? - gfeSi i | i a l s' .»H S' life ■ 40 Damper (Zebra. $3.95) and have no more hearts to play. If, in­ 3 a a < ^ 5“ 5® I®a| : ?|| =■ _ '“Irs3is 1 F m *" a < , 4. SMART WOMEN, FOOLISH ? f 5" 3)©^9*«©0X. U. ■ I 3-> S 43 Do housework WEST EAST "Never say never " app)ies to the vi­ stead of a trump. West tries the mun­ ft. 7 8 3 • ^ - 2 y n © < 2 . ffis S) 2 2 5 O' ” CHOICES 3 y O 9 ©<<5 a*n95 Hi ‘I l i s p 46 Cry of surpriaa 4AQJ9 4X10 cissitudes of bridge as well as to those dane lead of the diamond jack, he will r i 9 n ? G by Dr. Connell Cowan and Or. Mel- O B B s i= - ■|sl| i | i | | w 7 — — 5 46 Dean Martin's VQ2 ¥8 of life. Leading trumps against a 2 ?2 ? mS s ’* 9 C * Q. H vyn Kinder (Clarkson N. Potter, have the unhappy experience of seeing ■nils s l^ * S * I ® 3 I C nickname ♦ J 4 4 K D 10 8 2 small slam contract is one of the no- ■"^l® “ I I * ' “ g > f2|§ I $14.95) 4K 10 973 4AQJ62 the opponents score a doubled slam H ‘ |i. SO Item of clothing 5. MY MOTHER'S KEEPER nos of bridge, but there are excep­ S-Sil S i ^ 3?S| * =^.D«0 ^ with only 12 high-card points in the Am * -| (col log.) by B.D. Hyman (Morrow, $16.95) tions. as today's deal demonstrates. i 3 | i i '^ ll? affeSi SOUTH combined hands. a 9 & '■sss ® O S = 5- 52 Popaya’s friend 0. DR. BERGER'S IMMUNE POWER ♦876432 Even a novice would know from the The lesson is simple. Lead trumps O l i v a ______31 32 33 DIET V A K 10 9 5 3 bidding that South had two very long when the bidding and your own cards ) “-J 54 Sorrel by Stuart M. Berger. M.D. (NAL ♦ 6 suits. Normally, the defenders would tell you that your side has ail the other C Sm i _ .. o 36 Books, $14.95) @ | ? l | § § 0 § ^ i l 0 0 S | @ § W - !| i ii*:§ i;0 i g S® S w j ’S2.SfH j@@@g®g^®||@ s I i B o o S ! 66 In what regard ♦ •- - lead their winners, forcing declarer to suits well in control. Here West’s •< S S M4 C I M a O VI cn S ! O n > 2 A d c W I 5 00 9^C0? — shorten his trump holding, and they I g e TJ T l 1 2 * 2 z I S o s' ° ' HgHJCACAsii a ® — Z '•'. 18 Of arm bona Vulnerable; East-West spade holding was the tip-off to the < | S ; • h i >2 © ? 9 Si — k—> :* s a, o I— 36 by Jonathan Coleman (Atheneum, f i f i p r 3 ’ 2 | S ® 'l I ?2 “ ? “I f 8 5' a ^ a _ 9 ■SIa £ _ — _ H z — w 1 ; 60 French yes Dealer: West would wait patiently for their tricks to right defense. l l s i s y ? :s « s s i, p S S : ( 9 §to S < S ? » fe ^ m * “ $17.95) B - - o “ - ® o I .•1 - d © o f f l S C l j P ' ' -O f > 61 Arrange come in. West, particularly, might i i i p H i ft© a © < I 5 S 3|” l^ g 1 S ® < I C 43 8. SMART COOKIES DONT ' ® S’ -i® ? i < ^ I 1 1 1 *’ fe ? g s 0 ! ’ »§ o 9 7 w s- 62 Huge continent CRUMBLE West North East South hope to do some good with his heart 8-52 °? 22g| j m r a o o n ® S' - ' w 3 ^ 9 rv •■i I il '? l * -nriiSfe 14 Pass 1 ♦ 1 ♦ 1-2 feS a .. © A • 2 ? « I ? 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daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Ro- Annie L. Gagnon benhymer of Manchester, with Annie L. (Jones) Gagnon, 51, of whom she lived for a time; three 199 Hebron Road, Bolton, died grandchildren: and six great­ Friday at New England Deaconess grandchildren. She was prece- Hospital, Boston, Mass. She was deased by her son, Adrien the wife of Robert Gagnon. Robenhymer. She was bom in Washington. The private funeral will be Maine, moved to Coventry in 1952, Monday. Burial will be Tuesday at and lived in Bolton for the past 22 St. Rose of Lima Cemetery, years. Littleton. N.H. The Tierney Fun­ She was employed at Bolton eral Home has charge of Elementary School. She was a arrangements. member of the Bolton Congrega­ tional Church and was one of Mary Machacek founders of the Little Miss Softball Mary (Hlovik) Machacek, 83, of FOCUS / People program in Bolton. Rockville, died Friday at Rock­ Asides her husband she leaves ville General Hospital. She was the two sons, Wayne Gagnon of Man­ widow of Frank Machacek and the chester and Steven Gagnon, at sister of Ann Hayden of home; two daughters, Laurie Manchester. Gagnon of East Hartford and She also is survived by a Doreen Gagnon, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Arlene) brother, Stanley Jones of Storrs; Shaw of Ellington: a brother, Unicyclist writes music, two sisters, Mrs. Geraldine Stephen Hlovik of WiUington; Chandler Mrs. Arlene Nye, both of another sister, Caroline Dickson of Coventry; and several nieces and Stafford Springs; and several nephews. < nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 The funeral will be Monday at H«r«ld photo by Tarquinio a.m. at the John F. Tierney 10:15 a.m. from the Ladd Funeral poems in his balance act Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Rock­ Rollover on Parker Street followed by a service at 11 a.m. at ville, with a mass of Christian Bolton Congregational Church. burial at 11 a.m. in St. Bernard Burial will be in Bolton Center By Margaret Hayden A Manchester police officer checks the cab of an People at the scene said it appeared there had been three Church. Burial will be in St. Herald Reporter overturned pickup truck which apparently went out of people riding'in the truck. Manchester police said Friday Cemetery. Calling hours will be Bernard Cemetery. Calling hours control and foiled over on Parker Street, near the Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. will be Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 night they could not provide details about the accident, Memorial donations may be p.m. At 61, Alfred Morgan is balancing his acts. intersection of Route 83. shortly before 9 p.m. Friday. but no one was hurt seriously. made to the American Liver Memorial donations may be The acrobat once baianced his children on Foundation, 998 Pompton Road, made to the American Heart a pole resting on his forehead in professional Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009. Association. shows in many states and Canada. Now, he is balancing new skills and challenges with old Agnes Robenhymer In Memoriain ones, switching from one to the other, often Crowd protests development plan Agnes (Lehoux) Robenhymer, without pausing. 89| of West Center Street, formerly In Memory of Albert (JEFF) One recent afternoon, he pedaled his of Littleton, N.H., died Thursday at comment on the petition. impact of the pian will be on such Work on it began in 1981 and it was Koelsch, who passed away October unicycle (a skill he perfected years ago), Continued from page 1 things as schools, police service, completed after workshops this a local convalescent home. She 12. 1982. while he played a fiddle, a new hobby. Then, Because Pellegrini is an official was the widow of Lucien J. appointed by the general manager, and highway crews. summer. At a news conference Always a silent heartache. he recited some of his poems. Planning and Zoning Commission. when the plan was released, Robenhymer. m Nevertheless, he admonished the it was unclear how his removal Born in Littleton, N.H., she Many a silent tear. “I had to quiet down five years ago,” he from office could be brought about AT THE OUTSET of the meet­ Pellegrini said the proposals in it, But always a beautiful memory said, explaining he was hospitalized for residents to "put the heat on the if adopted, would be implemented moved to Manchester five years Board of Directors to speak out." by petition. ing, Werkhoven read from sections Of one we loved so dear. kidney and bronchial problems. At that time, of the 38-page proposed plan of slowly through revisions of the ago. The only challenge of Werk- The petition says that in recent Survivors include a sister, Bea­ he retired from Northeast Utilities after 37‘A weeks Pellegrini has recom­ development. He cited sections zoning regulations. Public hear­ Wife and Daughters. hoven came from a woman who ings would be held for each trice Descoteaux of Califormia; a years, and closed his School for Acrobats on declined to give her name to a mended condominiums at Shallow- that set as goals the extension of brook Lane, the high-rises, and a sewer lines. "They're not for you amendment to the regulations. Pine Street. During his convalescence he reporter. (Mostof those who spoke taught himself to play a fiddle, he said. But did not identify themselves.) proposal to connect Santina Drive and I; they’re for developers,” he If it is adopted, the plan would •rr,'; to to Fern Street at South Main said. replace one that has been in use he has kept old interests. "I say thisexplains everything," Street. The petition says, “We the Calendars “Next year I’ll open an acrobat school,” he she said, waving a handful of Referring to another of the since 1963. Planning officials have taxpayers in the town of Manches­ plan's goals, improving recreation said the existing plan is almost said. Now he teaches weight lifting and newspaper clippings. She accused ter feel that Mr. Pellegrini is not physical fitness at Fitness Factor, a Werkhoven of distributing copies areas, including the former Nike useless. The new plan is intended Manchester ing on Buckland Hills Mall, 7:30 working in the best interests to the site off Keeney Street, Werkhoven to guide the development of the co-educational school in Stafford Springs run of only one June newspaper article taxpayers in the town." p.m., Lincoln Center conference Al Morgan, in his youth, flips one of his sons, Alfred Morgan III, with his which dealt with a recommenda­ said, "The Nike site lasted two or town through 1995. Monday room. by his son, Billy. On days when he is not instructing, he takes classes at Manchester feet in a performance of Al Morgan and his Toy Boys. The group toured tion by Pellegrini for high-density At another point in the meeting, three years as a recreation area Municipal offices closed for Judge's hours, 6:30 p.m.. Pro­ New England, several other states and parts of Canada. housing zones, one of which would the woman who criticized Werk­ and the ski slope (Northviow Ski Columbus Day. bate Court. Community College to improve his writing Slope off Hercules Drive) was in be in the area between Interstate hoven said, "You guys would not Women’s group head Tuesday Directors’ comment session, -rS v lt ■•iSWW'kr'*; . * skills for his poetry and songs. 384 and Woodside and Wetherell be living in your homes if it were existence for a short time.” Human Relations Commission, 8 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., first floor. He always has had many interests and said. She is pleased all their children streets. not for changes in zoning." NEW YORK (AP) - Elaine p.m., Lincoln Center conference Municipal Building. great enthusiasm for them, he said, and his graduated from college and are working in "They can’t take care of what Sterling of West Orange, N.J., room. they've got,” he said, apparently wife, Dorothy, agreed. fields they chose, she said. She said the residents should Others responded the woman begins a two-year term this fall as Citizens’ forum on Northeast Fiddles figure in one of his latest projects. He bubbles with enthusiasm as he shows referring to recreation areas. president-elect of Women in Com­ Bolton have been given copies of all the would benefit from higher density Utilities’ performance after Hurri­ He records a song on tape, then superim­ the unicycles he built for 35 years of clippings to get a complete des­ because she owned property suita­ Using a map posted on the wall, munity Service. cane Gloria, 8 p.m., Lincoln Center Werkhoven pointed out several Tuesday poses other instrumentation. The result is a performances. The one-wheel vehicles are cription of the plan. ble for development. hearing room. Board of Selectmen, p.m. areas in which the planned housing The 20-year-old coalition of five Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., harmony of several instruments, which stored with other props in the barn he built Someone asked what would density is six units per acre. Much major women’s organizations re­ Community Hall. provide a background for his live music. He for acrobatic practice sessions with his four THE SUGGESTIONS for high- board offices, 45 N. School St. Wednesday rise, high-density housing in the happen to the children that re­ of the land in the southwest section presents some 27 million women Wednesday plans to perform with his tapes at convales­ children. Besides Billy, the couple’s children sulted from high-density develop­ is now zoned Rural Residence and belonging to American GI Forum Special town meeting, 8 p.m. -il are Alfred III, Kenneth and Mary Jane Wetherell-Woodside area was Hearing on Comprehensive Plan Community Hall. cent homes. cited in the petition calling for ment. One woman said classes at Residence AA, which allow one Women, Church Women United,' of Development, 7 p.m., Lincoln But music won’t be the only facet of the Maney. Pellegrini's removal from office. Keeney Street School are getting and two units to an acre, National Council of Catholic Center hearing room. performance. While he plays an instrument, Mrs. Morgan managed the details of the larger. respectively. Women, National Council of Jew­ Commission on Children and Andover he’ll probably do a balancing act with his feet tours, made the costumes and arrangements Pellegrini, reached by telephone Osella said residents should ask The proposed plan of develop­ ish Women and the National Youth, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Center late Friday night, declined to at the Wednesday hearing what the ment was made public Sept. 18. Council of Negro Women. Tuesday $ on a rolly-polly — a board placed on a roller. for performances. The couple treasures gold room. As an acrobat he used to do head-to-head pictures of the performances, posters and Commission on the Handi­ Andover Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Andover .Elementary stands on a rolly-polly. clippings of shows in Canada and the United capped, 7:30 p.m.. Senior Citizens’ Even when he sits, Morgan doesn’t sitstill. Center, 549 E. Middle Turnpike. School conference room. States. Although she was not in the shows, he Wesleyan students Thursday As he fiddles, Morgan moves his whole body credits her with much of their success. Conservation Commission meet­ in rhythm with his music. His eyes sparkled She is the topic of some of his poems. DELIVER as he played when the Manchester Herald “ When I publish a book of poems. I’ll do the II you haven't received your visited him at his home on Victoria Road in illustrations,” said the man with many protest apartheid EMERGENCY Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. Coventry. There, he showed albums with talents. The cartoons he drew for publica­ weekdays or 7:30 a m. Saturdays, pictures of his many years as a professional tions of the old Hartford Electric Co. show his Fire — Police — Medical please call your carrier. II you're MIDDLETOWN (AP) - Police less they moved. unable to rea'ch your carrier, call acrobat. ability to capture emotions and ideas in arrested 130 Wesleyan University "I have a great deal of respect DIAL 911 subscriber service. 647-9946. by 6 Sometimes he and his children were billed drawings. students Friday for blocking the for your point of view, but we must In Manchester p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays as Al Morgan and His Toy Boys. Their “I’ve written 50 poems since June,” he entrances to administrative build­ maintain this institution in the face tor guaranteed delivery. traveling show performed weekends and in said, and proceeded to read several, one ings to protest the school’s invest­ of disagreement," he said. school vacations. The whole family traveled after the other, without pausing. He gestured ments in companies doing business "1 feel pretty happy right now — in a bus he converted to living quarters. in South Africa. pretty firm in my commitment,” dramatically. The poems reflect his back­ The arrests were peaceful, but Allison Bernstein, a senior from One picture shows him flipping a child with ground as a coal miner’s son, his patriotism police had to drag students to the Berkeley, Calif., said after her PICK YOUR DEAI! his feet. Some newer pictures show him and faith in God. He also wrote about his buses because they refused to arrest. "It's sad that a school like Herald photo by Tarquinio balancing grandchildren on a pole. He friends, children and wife. walk. Wesleyan, which is supposed ot be predicted his four grandchildren will be "We’ve been married 39 years but I knew Each of the students was a liberal Institution, has decided to Al Morgan fiddles as he rides his unicyle, attracting ready to perform publicly with him soon. her long before that. I always say we were in Herald photo by Tarquinio charged with creating a public take this action. I feel like we’re viewers, at the Manchester Community College campus. Once he had considered becoming part of a the sandbox together,” he said. Now, he said, disturbance, a crime that carries a doing the right thing.” The acrobat is taking classes at the college to improve circus with his children. ”We balanced that “We’re ready to hop on the motorcycle and Morgan, 61, a former Marine, pauses $68 fine. The students demanded that the his writing for songs and poems. against the children’s education,” his wife go to Canada again.” . after riding his motorcyle in the rain. About 350 Yale University stu­ university immediately review its dents also staged an anti-apartheid investments in South Africa and protest in New Haven, but there declare a moratorium on further were no arrests. They delivered a investments. petition protesting the university's University President Colin investments to the Yale presi­ Campbell said the university is 6 VALUE-PACKED DEALS!! The suggestion box, please dent's office. already involved in a review of its Profile The demonstrations were part of investments in South Africa, which N M m . I Every couple to five, it might save up to 25 a nationwide protest against South total $18.5 million in 34 companies. percent of each rubber band or Africa and colleges that invest in He said trustees would make CONSOLE * i| NEW^ of years the Name: Blanche Newman management of paper clip. companies doing business in that recommendations on the invest­ Age: 69 • The company has 435 vice country. Trinity College students ments in February. P!ANO 1395 SPEC!AL the company I Favorite restaurant: Fiano’s work for sends presidents. While we realize that in planned to hold a candlelight vigil "I am deeply disappointed that Includes Bench, Tuning, Delivery & Warranty many cases "vice president" is Friday night at their Hartford they decided to block our adminis­ Favorite food: Old-fashioned chicken around a memo A n d y saying we've all mostly an honorary title given to campus. trative buildings,” Campbell said. and dumplings ' salesmen to make their business The Wesleyan protesters ga­ He was informed of the arrests I------1 P U L N 0 .2 1------got to pull our R o o n e y ------1 DEALN0.3 1------Favorite beverage: Shady Glen socks up and cards look more impressive, it is thered on the steps of the ivy- after testifying at a U.S. Senate difficult for those of us who are foot covered administration buildings subcommittee hearing at the state milkshake start saving VERTICAL money. They soldiers in the organization to UPI photo at 6 a.m. and refused to move Capitol. Favorite sport: Walk on the beach believe it’s necessary to have that despite being warned by a school Stephen Schwartz, a sophomore BALDWIN describe how One of the 130 students arrested at Wesleyan University official. The students locked arms, from Waterford who watched the GRAND ” 95 Roots fo r The underdog tough things many officers. sat on steps and sang, ^ m e Wesleyan protest, said, ”I sympa­ Reconditioned In Our SPINET S 1 9 0 K Idea of a good vacation: Challenging are in the business, ignoring the engines running so they’ll have • We strongly urge that the Friday is dragged by police to be charged with disorderly fact that the company made a heat in the winter and air condi­ conduct. Students, protesting South African apartheid carried signs, "No more blood thize with these protesters but I Shop! PIANO *1295 elderhostel company stop supplying note pads money” and “Wes must divest.” don’t think this is the proper route profit roughly the size of the tioning in the summer. My sugges­ to executives that read "From the and the university's continued investments in that Perfect for a beginner or a • Pre-Owned What you do to ralax: Visit friends national debt last year. tion is that they could save money Dean Edgar Beckham told the to take. What does blocking an fun piano! desk o f..." If the executive wishes country, demanded divestment of all South African students he had notified police and administration building have to do • Excellent CondHIon Type ot entertainment preferred: They often ask for suggestions with the limousines by using to let someone know whose desk holdings. their arrests were imminent un- with racism in another country?” Musicals from employees on ways to save. regular instead of high-test gas. the note is from. he or she can write ------1 DIAL NO 4 1------DIAL NO. S 1------It’s just a trick, of course. They • The expense account form has the name on the pad with a pencil Kind of music preferred: Anything but don't take any suggestions from hundreds of little boxes on it for and save the company the expense r - « . . . rock employees seriously. They just entering amounts and explana­ of having it printed. HAMMOND LOWREY CORONATION think it makes us feel better if they tions. No one can comfortably O ur' Favorite magazine: Yankee • The big annual company con­ ORGAN ’ 895 ORGAN ask us. They pretend we're all in write that small and even the good NUTMEG VINEYARD Favorite store In Manchester Harrison this thing together, which we typists have trouble making their vention with representatives from FREE! • Famous Hammond Stationers aren’t, of course. entries. As a result, a lot of people company offices all across the 800 Bunker Hill Road, Coventry, CT Sound ’ 3495 Even though I know they won’t put off doing their expense ac­ country is traditionally held at with coupon • Built-In Qtnit • Auto Rhythm Favorite spot In Mancheeter My home some of the fanciest hotels in exotic • Auto Rhythm • Lm IIo... Plus O th tr Foaiuroo take my suggestions, I have some counts. This, in turn, moves Car. Chevrolet Citation ideas for the company on ways to management to spend a lot of vacation places like Honolulu or Bring in your • Music and Bench Favorite color Autumn colors cut expenses: unnecessary time writing angry Pago Pago. It has never been clear Connecticut’s newest Farm Winery to some of us why these meetings ------1 DIAL NO. 6 1------Last book road: “Strong Medicin^’ by • Get rid of the paper towel letters to employees who haven’t invites you to tour^nd taste. dead watch battery dispensers in the men’s rooms in accounted for the money they are necessary at ail and, it they Alex Haley the new building. They’re so poorly spent. Save money by making the are, why they couldn’t be held at and we will STEINWAY GRAND PIANO Favorite quota: "Live each day to the designed that everyone who goes in boxes bigger on the expense the Holiday Inn in Troy, or the Best Hours: Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays replace it FREE! fullest there wastes two or three towels account forms so they would be Western in Wilkes-Barre. 11:00 to 5:00 Pat peeve: People who make trying to tear out a whole one. easier to fill in. • For the past six months the $6900 i r r » • ^ v eral executives have com­ • In order to purchase office company cafeteria has been un­ InvMtIgat* Our PricM B«for« You Buy! . commitments and don’t keep them pany limousines with chauffeurs. supplies, like a box of paper clips dergoing renovation and redecora­ Home delivery possible. For a free J&J Jewelers Beat thing about Mancheeter Its homey The chauffeurs wait out front in the or a bag of rubber bands, it is tion. Might it not be a money-saver descriptive brochure, call the winery at Good 15th-19th 785 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER feeling cars in case their bosses come out necessary to get the signatures of and a morale-booster if you left the Limit One Per Customer and want to be driven someplace... nine different people on the pur­ cafeteria the way it was and put 643-8484 Sherlock’s Music Worst thing about Manchester Its petty like to the restaurant across the chase order. If the number«^f, half the money you were going to 7 4 2 -8 4 0 2 V7« $IUS BMNI NWNWAT . Blanche Newman No Purchase Necessary wnmBsraia — loi. ses-sssi politics street. The chauffeurs leave the signatures necessary was reduced spend on design into better food? U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Oct. 12, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Oct. 12. 1985 - IS A dvice W eddings An endless flow of family drains mother’s strength

DEAR who square dance are the happiest, ABBY: I ’m wholesomest, friendliest p^ple writing to you you'd ever want to meet. So because I don't do-si-do, allemande left, swing know where your partner, weave the ring, load else to turn. I D e ar A b b y the boat, and promenade! live in the mountains and Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: The lady in my have a nice life (I’ll call her Wanda) is a home with ex­ 36-year-old widow with one child tra space to put —a 16-year-old son. I’ll call him ^ ij.’w i i |r people up. Here Buddy. He's a good kid, but his Iv 3 was the sche­ mother has spoiled him rotten. He dule for last summer: First my welcome as usual. And who can talks to his friends on the telephone daughter and her husband came blame them? for two and sometimes three hours for 10 days. Then my brother and consecutively. Wanda has to inter­ his wife came for two weeks. When DEAR ABBY: Let me enlighten rupt his conversation in order to they left, my grandson and his wife 'Bride to Be,’ who says, 'Nowhere use the phone — then he rushes her came with their three children. can you dance all evening, and eat to get off so he can resume his and drink all you want for $20.’ conversation. I have given up Abby, I'm 72 years old and tire trying to call because her line is easily. As I write this, I am so Well, I'll tell you where you can % dance all evening, eat and drink all always busy. Wanda sees nothing DPI ptioto exhausted I can hardly hold my you want (coffee, tea, punch-no wrong with this. She says she head up. I never let on how weary I liquor) for ^ a couple. 'loves’ him, and the telephone is Getting her goat am. Sometimes at the end of a day, sort of a substitute father, so who Learn to square dance! It's Topsfield, Mass., Fair. The 161-year-old I cry. I do all the cooking and fantastic fun, relieves tension and am I to argue with her? Tracy Flynn. 10, can't seem to persuade cleaning myself because I don't stress, is good exercise, and you Right now she's doing Buddy's her pet goat to go her way at the fair runs through Monday. think it's right to ask guests to help meet lots of great people and homework while he's playing a out. And they seldom offer. No one create lasting friendships. Also, record for someone over the phone. realizes how hard it is on me there are no problems getting News for Senior Citizens because I never complain. home alive after a 'bash,' and no I think something is terribly My family is already planning to threat to others on the road. wrong here. What do you think? Mrs. James D. Anastasio Mr. and Mrs. Steven Luchenbill Mrs. Carlos Enrique Marquez Mr. and Mrs. David B. Anderson come for Thanksgiving and Christ­ WANDA’S MAN mas. What should I do? Square dancing is not for old Center activities heating up t DEAD TIRED fogeys, either; it’s for people of all DEAR MAN: I think Wanda is Anderson-DeFerie ages. I know. I speak for many setting Buddy up to be ill-equipped Anastaslo-Litrico Luchenbill-Belanger Marquez-Almario IN NORTH CAROLINA not necessary. 128, Earl Popple 124, Melena square dance fans. to handle life's problems. Children Editor’s Note: This weekly co­ Vivian Elena Almario, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donna Rose DeFerie, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. JOYCE IN BERTHOUD, COLO need to learn discipline, responsi­ lumn is prepared by the staff of the Anyone interested in forming Gavello 121, Joe Peretto 120, Mary Margaret Litrico, daughter of Frances A. Litrico of Mary Belanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Manchester Senior Citizens’ another women's support group Lou Holt 114. 60 Hamlin St. and the late Domenico Litrico, recently Belanger of 25 Griffin Road, married Steven Octavio Almario of 400 N. Main St., married Carlos David A. DeFerie of Harwich, Mass., married David DEAR TIRED: Dry your tears bility and consideration for others Luchenbill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luchenbill of 9 Enrique Marquez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luis Marquez Brian Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. and retire the welcome mat. It’s DEAR JOYCE: You certainly in order to become productive and Center. can call the center and leave her Oct 7 pinochle scores: Lillian' married James Anastasio, son of Mr. and Mrs. name and telephone number. If we Dominic Anastasio of 52 Ansaldi Road at St. James Sunningdale Lane, Bolton, recently at St. Bridget of Lima, Peru, on Sept. 21 at'St. Bridget Church. Anderson of Manchester and Harwich, Sept. 14 at Our time to speak your mind. Tell your do. In just one club in Southern self-sufficient. That’s love. Lewis 807, Ernest Grasso781, Leon Lady of the Cape Church. Brewster, Mass. California, there are 5,000 Letting Buddy goof off while she By Jeanette Cave have enough people interested, a Tallot 742, Betty Turner 730, Carl Church. Church. The Rev. Philip Sheridan officiated. The bride was family that you can no longer The Rev. Francis Krukowski officiated. The bride accommodate house-guests for members — from pre-teens to men does his homework is giving him a Senior Center Director group can begin in November. Popple 729, Bob Schubert 725, The Rev. Philip Sheridan officiated. r given in marriage by her father. The Rev. Robert Campbell officiated. The bride was more than an occasional weekend. and women in their 80s. There are sadly distorted picture of the real Another new program will be Martin Bakston 723, Fritz Wilkin­ was given in marriage by her brother, Paul Litrico. The bridegroom’s sister, Maria Aldave, was given in marriage by ber father. And don't be bashful about asking clubs for couples, clubs for singles, world. For all Wanda's good There are several new programs offered by the Women's Center at son 721, Ethel Scott 702, Sue Angela Litrico was maid of honor for her sister. Teri Berzenski was maid of honor. Bridesmaids matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kathy Sierra, starting of interest to seniors. Manchester Community College: Scheibenpflug 702. Bridesmaids were: Ann Lang, sister of the bride; and were Lisa Fournier and Mary Beth Luchenbill Lauren Ackley was maid of honor. Stephanie them to pitch in with the cooking clubs for families and parties for intentions. Buddy will be the big Claudia Laguna and Cindy Hummel. Carol Aldave DeFerie was bridesmaid for her sister. and cleaning. Unless you do, your every holiday. The dues are loser in the end. Wanda needs to be The visiting nurses of Manches­ "Women's History and Oral His­ Oct. 8 bowling scores: Harvey Kathryn Kamerer and Jackie Owen, both sisters of was flower girl. family will assume that they are affordable, and I'm told that folks wised'up. ter will run an educational series tory: Sharing and Preserving Duplin 511, Charles Glode 500, the bridegroom. Robert Luchenbill served as best man. Ushers were Raymond Butler served as best man for his cousin. on arthritis, meeting on consecu­ Memories.” During four work­ Stanley Wlochowski 500, Walter Donald Donovan served as best man. Ushers were Mark Belanger and Brian Kellie. Danny Belanger Abel Aldave served as best man for his tive Fridays from 12:30 to 2:15 shops, beginning Oct. 31 from 10 to Delisle 520, John Kravontka 568, Michael Barnowski, John Maston and the bride­ was ringbearer. brother-in-law. Ushers were two brothers of the bride, David p.m. Kimm Wanegar, a registered 11:30 a.m., participants will re­ Mike Pierro 570; and high single to groom’s cousin, Frank Anastasio. Ushers were Jose Redondo, Richardo Almario and DeFerie and Dr, Daniel DeFerie, and John Kotch. After a reception at Marco Polo Restaurant in East The bride, a Manchester High School graduate, is a physical therapist, has coordi­ ceive help in recording memories John Kravontka 203, Mike Pierro part-time student at Manchester Community College. Amaury Fernandez. David Wade was ringbearer. Stress takes toll dn health nated the program as follows: about their own past, family 264. Women’s scores; Lorna Hartford, the couple left for the Hawaii. They live in After a reception at the Polish-American Club in After a reception .at Robert's Fine Dining in Vernon. She is employed by Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. in Orleans, Mass., the couple left for a two-week sailing Oct. 18 — Dr. Ruderman, a history and history of their com­ Kimac 460, Ginger Yourkas 458, East Hartford. Newington, the couple left for Hawaii. They will live in DEAR DR. can be an extremely resistant rheumatologist, will discuss new munity. If desired, memories will Jennie Leggitt 478, Bert Clulow The bride, a 1977 Manchester High School graduate, New Britian. cruise in the Virgin Islands. GOTT: Does infection. Ask your gynecologist if disease information, available ser­ be recorded on tape for you to keep. 474, high single Jennie Leggitt 191, received her bachelor of science degree in nursing at The bridegroom, a Bolton High School graduate, stress lead to he or she would endorse a program vices and the different types of Other programs are as follows: Bert Clulow 193. Western Connecticut State University. She is served in the U S. Marine Corps from 1978 to 1982. He The bride, who has an associate degree in nursing The bride, a graduate of North Adams (Mass.) State such sicknesses during which you and your hus­ arthritis. Oct. 16 — 12:30 to 2 p.m., Oct 9 pinochle scores: Nadine employed a Manchester Memorial Hospital. is employed by Cox Cable. from Greater Hartford Community College, is College, is employed as a chemist. as stomach band take long-term Flagyl treat­ Oct. 25 —Joscelyn Jones, a nurse glaucoma screening by appoint­ Malcolm 628, Sol Cohen 568, The bridegroom, also a Manchester High School working at New Britain Memorial Hospital. The bridegroom, a 1980 graduate of Northeastern trouble, ulcer, Dr. Gott ment. Remember that Flagyl's practitioner, will show a brief film ment. Call 647-3173. Annette Hillery 566, Harry Pospisil graduate, served in the United States Air Force. He is After a reception at the Wagon Shed in Ashford, the The bridegroom also attended Greater Hartford University in Boston, is a mechanical engineer. low blood sugar effects can be reduced in the an d discuss mediaction Oct. 17 — Sunshiners for Thurs­ 557, Edith Albert 552, Maude employed by the Town of Manchester and Stelcar couple left for Bar Harbor, Maine. They live in Community College. He is employed by Travelers and high blood Peter Gott. M.D. presence of other medicines. management. day entertainment. Custer 547. Photography in East Hartford. Coventry. Insurance Co. in Hartford. The couple lives in Vernon. pressure? I’ve r ' 1 \ Nov. 1 — Dr. Passretti, an Oct. 24 — Nancy Tucker will Oct 9 bridge scores: Sol Cohen just been di­ Ih DEAR DR. GOTT: I get a cramp orthopedic surgeon, will discuss entertain for Thursday program. 4350, Mardge Mclain 3830, Nab vorced, but my — one that hurts and stops me dead surgical procedures and joint . Oct. 24 — 6 p.m. golf banquet at Flanninger 3600, Irene Foisy 3410, Fielding-Whipple ex-husband still s k i d in my tracks — in the abdomen, replacements. the American Legion Hall. Contact Helen Bensche 3200, Lillian Evans phones me. 1 under my breast, especially if I Nov. 8 — Carol Pfeiffer, Ph.D., John Dahm to buy tickets or cancel 2880. Engagements Bette Anne Whipple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. keep returning to him and prob­ the disintegrated marriage on twist or turn suddenly. I have a will discuss coping with arthritis. reservations. \ Ernest E. Whipple of 23 Auburn Trail, Coventry, lems occur. What can I do, other your own shoulders, you are rather weak back, but don't see Nov. 15 — Diana Schwartz, Oct. 30 — 9 a.m. to noon, flu married Brian Thomas Fielding, son of Mr. and Mrs. than to try to refuse to see him for opening yourself to an unhealthy how my back would affect the front O.T.R., will discuss adaptation shots, no appointment necessary. Hartford Ralph L. Fielding of Vernon, recently at Sacred Heart my health’s sake? level of stress. You would fare of me. I must admit I'm a needs, joint replacement. The fee is $3 for the flu shot, $6 for CIntma City — Inslenificance (R) Church in Vernon. better, I think, to engage the Duet reprise Sat and Sun 2:30, 4:30,7:30,9:30.-The meat-and-potatoes person and am Nov. 22 — Kim Waneger, R.P.T., the pneumonia shot. ^<1 Gods Must Be Crazy (PG) Sat and Sun The Rev. Theodore Cassidy officiated. The bride DEAR READER: Although we services of a professional. He or 35 pounds overweight. Could it be a will conclude and review the Oct. 31 — The energy program HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Dolly 2:30, 4:40, 7:20, 9:40.— Kits of the was given in marriage by her father. she can help you see where your vitamin deficiency? Parton and Kenny Rogers, who Solder Woman (R) Sat and Sun 2:10, are all under stress, you seem to be previous sessions. with Irwin Booker from Northeast 4:S0, 7:10, 9:50. — The Shooting Party Amy Starin was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were under more stress than most responsibilities end. Please call the center if you are Utilities is rescheduled. Irwin will enjoyed a hugely successful tour Sat and Sun 2, 4:20, 7, 9:20. Debbie Whipple, Sharon Whipple and Gloria Ganges. people. If your harassment keeps DEAR READER: You seem to interested in participating in this also distribute energy kits. last winter, will hit the road again East Hartford Greg Fielding served as best man for his brother. be describing a form of muscle in October, November and De­ Eatiwood Pub A Cinema — Cocoon up, you may find yourself having to DEAR DR. GOTT: I've had program. Reservations are still available (PG-13) Sot 7:15, 9:30; Son 7:30. Ushers were Doug Fry, Kevin Gormley and Joseph deal with some of the other trichomonas for six months, and spasm that may be due to inade­ Neighborhood Legal Services for "Annie" at the Coachlight cember for 13 concerts in 11 cities. Poor Richard's Pub A Cinema — Ganges Jr. problems you mention, many of both my husband and I have been quate oxygen supply. I don't will conduct a series on legal Dinner Theatre Nov. 2, and 3teven- The popular duet, who decided to Cocoon (PG-13) Sot 7:30, 9:30, 12; Sun After a reception at Fiano’s Restaurant in Bolton, tour after their hit TV special, 7:30,9:30. which are stress-induced. treated with Flagyl in three believe extra vitamins would help advocacy, reviewing the legal vill, Nov. 13 to 15. Call Friendship Showcase Cinema 1-9 — After Hours the couple left for a trip to Lake George, N.Y. They different doses. I douche daily, you, but a weight-reduction pro­ system. Medicare and Medicaid, tours, 243-1630, foradditional infor­ "Kenny and Dolly: A Christmas to (R) Sat 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:40, 9:50, 11:40; live in Vernon. I think a family counselor or gram might, especially in conjunc­ Remember,” will begin their new Sun 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:40, 9:50. - Silver alternating a solution of Betadine housing, and probate and wills. mation. The Deerfield trip has Bullet (R) Sat 1:45,3:30,5:20,7:40,9:50, The bride studied at Eastern Connecticut Univer­ therapist might be able to help you and saline. I'm past menopause tion with exercise. While you are in The program is scheduled for the been canceled and those who tour in Honolulu Oct. 9 and wind up 11:40; Sun 1:45, 3:30, 5:20, 7:40, 9:50. - sity. She is employed as a bookeeper for K-Mart. put your life back into perspective. and take Premarin 0.625. What else the process of losing 15 or 20 next three Thursdays, from 10 to registered should have received a in Indianapolis Dec. 7. Back to the Future (PG) Sat 2, 4:30, The bridegroom, a 1977 graduate of Rockville High Failing that, an attorney should be can I do? pounds, see a diagnostician, be­ 11:30 a.m. check in the mail. If not, contact The country-western song stars’ Wi 7:10. . .40, 11:45; Sun 2,4:30, 7:10,9:40. School, served in the U.S. Air Force for five years. He — Remo Williams: The Adventure able to prevent your ex-spouse cause the pain may be originating Better Breathing Classes will Friendship Tours. first musical collaboration was Begins (PG-13) Sat 1:50,4:30,7:15,9:40, is a manager for Vernon Auto Supply. from contacting you in unreasona­ in an internal organ, like the start Oct. 22, from 12:45 to 2:30 The center will be closed Mon­ "Islands In The Stream,” a 11:50; Sun 1:50 4:30, 7:15, 9:40. - ble ways. By taking the burden of DEAR READER: Trichomonas gallbladder, intestine or heart. platinum record that was honored Commando (R) Sat 1:30, 3:30, 5:20, p.m., and will continue on Oct. 29, day, Oct. 14, for Columbus Day. 7:40,10,11:50; Sun 1:30,3:30,5:20,7:40, Nov. 6 and Nov. 12 at the same by the American Music Awards as 10. - Jagged Edge (R) Sat 1:40, 4, 7:20, time. THE SCORES for bowling Oct. 1 the best duet performance. The 9:45, 11:50; Sun 1:40, 4, 7:30, 9:45. - pair also teamed for an HBO Agnes of God (PG-13) Sat 1:30, 3:25, Don’t drink the weter Tickets are now on sale for the are as follows : men’s high single, 5:15, 7:15, 9:30, 11:30; Sun 1:30, 3:25, 1 ' A bout Town Halloween Dance. In response to Burt Green 204, Jim Fee 207, special, "Kenny Rogers and Dolly 5:15, 7:15, 9:30. - Plenty (R) Sat 1:45, AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — "Don’t drink the water” is Parton Together.” 4:15, 7, 9:30, 11:45; Sun 1:45, 4:15, 7, requests to offer more dances, we Harvey Duplin 201; high triple, 9:30. - Sweet Dreams (PG-13) Sat 2, a warning travelers extend to drinking anything again present the Halloween Andy Lorenzen 529, John Kra- Gregory W. DeBacco and Natalie E z a b e t h 4:45, 7:20, 9:40, 11:50; Sun 2,4:45, 7:20, containing ice made from the local water in many Dance on Wednesday, Oct. 30, vontka 515, Leo Leggitt 505, Norm 9:40. tourist areas. Dodge elected president Jerri Ann Birmingham DiGregorio Manchester from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The cost is Lasher 503; women’s high single, UA Theaters East — Cocoon (PG-13) Some say liquor will purify the water. The Ladies of St. James recently elected Annabelle $2.50 in advance or $3.50 at the Violet Pulford 195, Betty Carpen­ EMERGENCY Sat and Sun 2,4:40,7,9:35. - Pee-wee's Three University of Texas researchers set up tests Dodge as president. Also elected or appointed were: door. If you buy your ticket in ter 187, Jennie Leggitt 182, Ruth Fire — Police — Medical Big Adventure (PG) Sot and Sun 2,4,6, Birmingham-DeBacco DiGregorio-Fillion 8, 10. - Moxle (PG) Sat and Sun 2:15, to find out what happens to germs when they are Patricia Roy, vice president; Virginia Rice, secre­ advance, we can order the correct Silhavy 177; high triple, Violet 4:20, 7:15, 9:40. - Pink Floyd; The Wall frozen in ice cubes, and when the ice cubes are tary; Felicia Bandies, treasurer; Rosanna Peloquin amount of refreshments and door Pulford 490, Jennie Leggitt 463. DIAL 911 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bir­ Mr. and Mrs. Sabatino DiGrego­ (R) Sat midnight. - The Rocky Horror immersed in undiluted liquor, including scotch and and Betty Drapeau, membership co-chairmen; Rose prizes. Lou Joubert will entertain Oct. 4 setback scores: Gus Frank mingham of 133 Walker St. an­ Picture Show (R) Sat midnight. - Dawn In Manchester rio of 102 Winthrop Road announce of the Dead Sat midnight. tequila. Castelluccio, program chairman; Mary Ann I^ione, and prizes will be given for the best 131, Art Bouffard 129, Lottie Lavoie nounce the engagement of their the engagement of their daughter, Mansfield They found that ice is safer than tap water, but that cheer chairman; Teresa Moriarty, albs chairman; costumes and the best dancers. daughter, Jerri Ann Birmingham, Natalie Elizabeth DiGregorio, to Trans-Lux College Twin — Com­ enough germs can survive to cause gastric trouble. The Book Club will have its first to Gregory William DeBacco, son promising Positions (R) Sot and Sun 3, and Patricia Roy, publicity chairman. Barbara Mark Paul Fillion, son of Noella 5, 7, 9. - The Gods Must Be Crazy (PG) They found scotch and tequila were quite effective in Wallett is past president. meeting of the season on Wednes­ of William DeBacco of Tolland and Fillion of Southington and the late Sat and Sun 3, 5, 7,9. killing the germs, but that a tourist would have to A memberhsip drive will be held this month. Other day at 1 p.m. The group wishes to HURRICANE GLORIA Marilyn DeBacco of Hartford. Raymond Fillion. Vernon drink so much to counteract every ice cube that encourage non-readers to partici­ The bride-elect, a Manchester CInel A 2 - Cocoon (PG-13) Sot1:30, planned events include the annual communion 7:10, 9:30; Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7:10, 9:30. - playing it safe with liquor was not a practical Sunday, Nov. 17, at 9 a.m.; a Christmas party on Dec. pate since the reading of books is High School graduate, is employed The bride, a 1982 Manchester Pee-wee's Big Adventure (PG) Sat 2,7, proposition. Mrs. Brian Thomas Fielding 19; a St. Patrick's Day party on March 10; a bingo KNOCKED US OUT by Travelers Insurance Co. High School graduate, is employed 9; Sun 1:4S,3:X, 5:15, 7, 9. West HarHord party on April 14 and the annual dinner on May 19. but now we’re back with The prospective bridegroom, a by the Connecticut Bank and Trust Elm 1A 2 — Year of the Dragon (R) 7, Tolland High School graduate, is Co. 9:X. - Cocoon (PG-13) Sat and Sun 2, employed by Bill's Auto Parts Inc. A May 1986 wedding in St. 4:30,7,9:15. -Creator (R) Sot and Sun 2, more POWER.FUL PACKAGES than The couple plans a May 1986 Christopher Church in East Hart­ 4:X, 7, 9:15. Rainbow Installs officers Wllllmanflc ever before wedding. ford is planned. Jlllsen Square Cinema — Agnes of Manchester Assembly 15, International Order of SHOMCASE God (PC3-13) Sot and Sun 1:15, 3:20, HARTFORD S 7:15, 9:20. — Remo Williams: The Rainbow for Girls, will install officers tonight at 8 at Adventure Begins (PG) Sat and Sun 1, Clayco Furniture the Masonic Temple. i-BBTO nwlBSTATlMIXITM 3:30, 7, 9:20. - Maxle (PG) Sat and Sun ■AnOAMMatnPMCMULV 'M T aMOWOM.V M BO 1:0S, 3:10, 7:05,9:10. - Silver Bullet (R) New officers include; Melanie Bodin, worthy CfaevTiAfuoua s m o w b b a t . b u t * a n d m o l io a v b all inclusive 3, 4 & 7 doy pockoges to Thoughts t-ATB B«tOWB >W» Atvo BAT Sat and Sun 1:10, 3:10, 7:10, 9:10. — INDUSTRIES, INC. Harold and Ruth Redfield advisor; Kelly Arnold, associate worthy advisor; Back to the Future (PG) Sot and Sun), Rhonda Mercer, charity; Andrea Billey, hope, Amy JAOOED EDGE the Carribean, Mexico and Florida at 3:15,7,9:15.-Commando (R) Sat-Sun McCarthy, faith; Cindy Zeidler, chaplain; Jennifer 7:10, 9:15. - Sesame Street Presents: 1;4IMJ»-7:20-B:45-ll£0 Someone a few weeks ago told relationship and all that times he Follow That Bird (G) Sat and Sun 1:10, MAKERS OF CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS Redflelds celebrate 50th Shurkus, drill leader; Kelly Topping, love; Honore the lowest prices you’ve seen anywhere. me that someday my questions will has carried us. Yet the light that is 3:15. Politti, religion; Lisa Dicioccio, nature; Polly UCK TO THE FUTURE become my answers. What a the shower of his unconditional Windsor 35 Oakland Street Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redfield of Talcottville Morrison, immortality; Jessica Waterhouse, fidelity; Ploza — Cocoon (PG-13) Sat 7:15, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary today. m4J0-7;t0«40-n;4S remarkable advantage this person love will not isolate itself from us. 9:X; Sun 7:15. Manchester, CT 06040 Katy Zeidler, patriotism; Tina Zorger, service; had over me knowing my future I It is we who turn away from the Drive-Ins Recently they were honored at a dinner given by by Claroll Kozak, inner observer; and Sherry Crawford, AFTBIHOURS r Bosl Windsor - Closed for the season. (203) 643-7580 their son, Morgan Redfield of Coventry, and their sarcastically thought. Oh well. Divine Power, we expel with futile Manchester - Closed tor the season. page west. ZK»-3:SO-S:40-7;40-0;SO-11:40 Was she observing an emphasis anger toward a Lord who is a daughter, Evelyn Redfield of Talcottville, at Shirley’s The installing officers and thier roles include; Book a trip with us and receive Restaurant in ^ u th Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Redfield PLENTY IKi within my questions to respond in loving and forgiving God present in Shurkus. installing worthy advisor; Cindy Zeidler, such a manner? Without any life eternal. were married on Oct. 12, 1935. installing officer; Sherry Crawford, marshal. Sue a chance to win CASH ON THE SPOT The first patent for false teeth l:4M;l&-7KI0«30-ll:4& hesitation I dismissed the wordy Sally Ann Silver was granted on March 9. 1822, to Clerke, chaplain; and Kim Wright, flag tribute and call for detals on this exciting offer observation of this person. In the Concordia Lutheran Church Charles Graham of . FACTORY OUTLET. Color analysis Is the topic installing recorder. SAVER BULLET web of repairs of my emotions I 1:4S-3:30-S:20-7;40-S:40-11 ;40 have felt mechanisms of anxiety The St. Bridget Rosary Society will meet at 8 p.m. SWEET harnessing the reins of my exist­ SALE Monday in the school cafeteria at 74 Main St. to hear Jewish group shows film DREAMS CHARTER OAK TRAVEL ence and then, without warning, a Karen Kohl from Worldwide lamges denripnstate __ Z.AM;46-7:20-g;4l)-tlE0 dramatic emotional reversal sur­ PAUL L. WATSON color selection by draping. Before the meeting the The 1937 film classic, "Yiddle With His Fiddle, ” will COMMANDO 663 Burnside Avenue faced from vulnerability to a rosary will be recited at 7:15, followed by a mass at open the ninth annual series of the Suburban Institute designed control of feelings whi.. t Certified Pubiic Accountant 7:30 p.m. in the church. of Adult Jewish Studies on Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at l:30-3:30-S:20-7;40IO;00-1 lEO East Hartford, CT 06108 once lacked normal capabilities. DISCONTINUED ITEMS • BEDROOM SETS Federation East, Oakland Commons, 434 Oakland St AGNES OF GOD Wishes to announce the opening of his office The movie, ‘.he first Yiddish film made in Poland (203) 289-3323 What is promised to us in Christ COCKTAIL TABLES • SOFA TABLES • END TABLES l:30-3:26-S:IS-7;15-9:30-11J0 and what actually happens in our Retirees hear graphologist sUrs Molly Picon, who disguises herself as a boy to go at off with her father and a band of traveling musicians. lives isn’t easy for us to under­ PARSONS TABLES • CABINETS • WATERFALL TABLES The Retired Teachers Association of Manchester REMO stand. But if we only acknowledge The highlight of the film is a wedding scene with many WILUAMS 3 PIECE WALL SYSTEM • ODD CHAIRS & UPHOLSTERY will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. at First Federal Jewish melodies. his presence in the heights of the Meadowbrook Shopping Center Savings It Loan Association. Certified graphologist The goal of the institute is to provide a diversified MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30-5:30 summits and dismiss him when we 1699 Boston Turnpike / Coventry, Connecticut 06238 Marjorie Nelson will speak on "What Your and continuing Jewish education program on a SATURDAY 10-2 for your convenience are vulnerable to the unacceptable BARGAINS GALORE Handwriting Tells." ' regional basis. worst, our focus on the separation (203) 742-5353 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. 0AM TO 5PM from Christ breaks down the 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Oct 12, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Oct. 12, 1985 - 15_ MACC News NFL roundup College roundup Scholastic roundup SPORTS ... p a ge 16:. p a ge 16 ... page 17 Elderly Outreach needs visitors for special neighbors

4114. Wonderful volunteer Flo Editor's note: This weekly co­ Wfho is eligible? Individuals and Booker from Northeast Utilities a friendly visitor to help a instituted (over our strong objec­ Curtain, who has been Mrs. lumn is prepared by the staff of the 76-year-old housebound neighbor tions) a once-a-year registration families with income of 150 percent will be there distributing the free energy kits. Any household eligible Clothing Bank these past few Five more inducted into Sports Haii of Fame Manchester Area Conference of of poverty (200 percent of poverty recently out of the hospital. Se­ process. Two-and-a-half MACC years, has been hospitalized with a Churches riously ill. very thin, on oxygen, he for elderly and handicapped). for cheese is eligible to receive the columns, posters and stacks of heart attack. It’s hard to manage is trying to manage by himself yellow fliers outlined the new What does that mean in dollars? A weatherization kits (the same By Len Auster and there others at other tables who I know,” he said. Bv Money Carr since his only relative can provide gross annual income of 87,875 for a 150-200 percent of poverty income without her. program that was to begin July I. 'Also needed are volunteers to Sports Editor For Vincek, he called it “ a fabulous night. I've been Executive Director very limited contact. His problems household of one or 10.500ifyouare requirement applies). 1985. and if you didn't register (or help staff the MACC shelter office walking on cloud nine. Everyone greets you and are complicated by his hearing re-register) by the end of April 1985 elderly or handicapped: a gross The kits include easy to install A capacity crowd of 400 saw the ranks of the makes you feel like a king." The 63-year-old Vincek during the day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. We have a special request this disability. Diane Wickes tells us annual income of $10,500 for a weatherization materials, includ­ you couldn't sign on, even if you You'd be responsible for answer­ Manchester Sports Hall of Fame swell by five Friday was a top-flight football player in the 1940s, playing for week from our fellow worker in it's worth the effort to communi­ family of four. ing door-sill sweeps, plastic sheet­ night at the sixth annuai induction dinner at the Army became eligible, until April 1986. ing the phones, keeping records of Manchester High and with local semi-pro teams. He Elderly Outreach for friendly cate because "he is such a To register you will need proof of ing to cover and insulate windows, and Navy Club. and you couldn't receive free food donations, and some correspon­ played in the days where people attended games. visitors. They are seeking good sweetheart ... just a nice guy." residency (driver's license or even stripping and caulking materials, COI until July 1986. dence (typing isn't a require­ Bruno ‘Buck’ Bycholski, Henry 'Hank' McCann, folk willing to visit once a week Elderly Outreach is offering Forget iti After all our notices a library card) and proof of income outlet gaskets and booklets with the ment). Call Nancy at 649-2093. Albert ‘Yosh’ Vincek, John Falkowski and Herman "That was before TV,” Vincek explained, “ and with some very special neighbors training sessions at Concordia and cries og wolf, we've just (pay stub. Title 19 card, bank other energy-saving information. And we need a volunteer with a Bronkie, the latter two deceased, brought the total in people had nowhere to go. We were just local players of ours. Lutheran Church, from 12:30 to received a memo that scraps the statement showing automatic dep­ So come get your butter and pickup truck and two hours of the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame to 32. Nine were and everyone knew you. The people was filled by your One is a very independent and 2:30 p.m or 7 to 9:30 p.m. on previous directive and permits osit of your Social Security benef­ weatherization kit Thursday. Oct. spare time to help move food from named in the inaugural induction in 1980, three in each friends.” sprightly lady in her 90s who needs Wednesdays, Oct. 16 and 23. Your ongoing registration again. We're its) . People on general assistance. 17. Concordia Lutheran Church. Call of 1981 and '82, five in '83 and seven more were added Inducted posthumously to the Manchester Sports help with her shopping. She can attendance at training sessions delighted, even' if somewhat Aid to Families with Dependent to the list a year ago. Fern at 646-4114. Hall of Fame were Bronkie, a professional baseball manage financially but she can't isn't required to visit our isolated miffed. Actually we've been trying Children, unemployment compen­ VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: One player who reached the major leagues and had a get out on her own. The only living and lonely neighbors. Call Sarah or to find ways to bend the rules for sation or Social Security Disability or more volunteers to coordinate “ It means to me the fulfillment of my sporting THANK YOUS: to Dorothy Men- seven-year career in the big time. He saw service with member of her family is not only Diane at 647-3096 and talk to them. people who became eligible any­ are automatically eligible. the MACC Clothing Bank on days,” said McCann, who made his name in schell. who came in and untangled the St. Louis Browns, St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago elderly but ill In good weather she They'll be glad to hear from you. how, but now it's legal. Please pass If you are housebound, have Mondays or Wednesdays (or both basketball. He played with the Rec-Five and Guards all the in-kind bookkeeping for 1984 Cubs. He died in 1968 at the age of 83, and Falkowski. would really enjoy being taken to the word that Manchester citizens difficulty getting to Center Church — wouldn't that be great?). The locally and his services were much in deman with Falkowski earned a reputation as a master tactician shop: in poor weather a friendly hours are 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. You'd be in the Department of Human HERE WE GO AGAIN. Re­ who are eligible can register atany but feel you are eligible, please call out-of-town teams. The 79-year-old McCann was with in basketball. He coached the Polish-American Club visitor could help her remain responsible for sorting, racking, Needs. Dorothy, bless you. member last spring when we were monthly disbursement, from 3 to the MACC Department of Human West Side entries in the Twilight League. In to six State Polish League titles and 10 Manchester independent by picking up items clothing, keeping in-kihd record of And to Kathy Jackmore, for carrying out an extensive cam­ 5:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of Needs at 646-4114 and talk to Fern. basketball, where he was a double figure scorer, he town championshps. In 16 years of coaching, his for her gifts, and helping clients. Call writing the thank you's for the paign to notify all eligible Man­ every month on the ground floor of This month there will be butter played on teams that took on touring professional teams captured won 20 championships. Falkowski Elderly Outreach is also seeking chester residents that CRT had Joanne at the MACC office, 646- pantry for us. Center Congregational Church. only: the cheese is late. But Irving squads. died at the age of 64 in 1975. “ This is one the greatest things to happen to me,” said the 69-year-old Bycholski. "It gives you an Also honored at Friday’s affair were Alex Ferguson awfully funny feeling. But it's an awful nice feeling. It with the Unsung Award and Bill Pagani Sr. with the was rough just waiting for the final night.” Friend of Sports Award. Ferguson coached in Bulletin Board The dinner was orginally scheduled September 27 Manchester Midget Football League for 22 years, 4-5 but was postponed by Hurricane Gloria. years with a semi-pro team, 2-3 years as filing Junior High coach and the past five years has been assistant Bycholski was a three-sport standout in basketball, with the Manchester High freshmen. baseball and professional. His 55-yard field goal still is activities committee will begin a course on life stages South sets the week the town record. He was a key performer for the and transitions, which will meet (or several weeks. Pagani, popular West Side barber, sponsored 2 The following events are planned for South United The public is invited. Polish Americans in the State Polish Basketball Twilight League baseball teams for years and has Herald photo by Pinto League, helping his team dominate the league for a Methodi.sl Church this week: helped provide equipment and uniforms for town (From left) Yosh Vincek, Hank McCann Hall of Fame at sixth annual dinner Sunday — 9 a.m.. church school. 8 and 10:45 a m . decade. youngsters for over half a century, He was honored in service with the Rev Lawrence S. Staples, pastor of Science lecture eet Bycholski knew he had plenty of support on this, his 1979 when the softball field at the West Side Oval was and Buck Bycholski were three of the Friday night. special night. " I had four tables (40 seats) reserved named in his honor. five inductees to the Manchester Sports visitation preaching: 10:45 a m., reception of new HARTFORD — The First Church of Christ members: 6:30pm . youth fellowship Scientist. 235 Scarborough St.. Hartford, will offer a Tuesday — lo a m.. Vineyards study group: 7:30 lecture called “ God's Gentle Love' at 8 p.m A ^ p m., women's prayer and study: 7:45 p.m.. study Thursday. The lecturer is Marion Sheldon Pierpont of series on growing through grief. Ji^>: Brett powers KC over Jays Des Moines. Iowa, a member of the Christian Science Wednesday — 6: 30 p.m . Wesley Bell Ringers: 7:30 Board of Lectureship. p.m.. Chancel Choir: adult Biblestudy.277SpringSl . Bv Fred AAcMane the waiting hands of catcher Jim single off the foot of starter Bret Finance and Stewardship Commission. United Press International Sundberg. who applied the tag for Saberhagen that ricocheted over Thursday — noon. Senior Methodists: 6:30 p m . Center posts calendar an out. Brett's head into short left field. Junior Choir: 7:30 p m . Youth Choir Events scheduled next week at Center Congrega­ KANSAS CITY, Mo. — George The Royals received additional Saberhagen, who lay on the Saturday — 10 a m lo 2:30 p m., fair tional Church arc as follows. Brett, Kansas City’s version of help from BretMo build a 2-0 lead in ground for a few minutes, was Sunday — 8 a m . service of worship: 9 a m., "M r. Octobei ,” went 4-for-4, in- the fourth. ^ obviously hurt on the play but he breakfast: 10 a.m.. service of worship and commun­ cludin.i; a pair of homers, and Brett narrowly': missed another convinced Manager Dick Howser Trinity events are set ion: 10 a.m., nursery, church school: 11:15 a.m.. scored four runs Friday night to homer and settled for a double he could continue and Howser left w , spark a 6-5 victory over the him in the game. Here is the schedule of events for Trinity Coveniint social hour. when his long drive to right field Church this week: Tuesday — 3:30 p.m . Pilgrim Choir: 6:30 p.m.. Toronto Blue Jays and keep the barely eluded a leaping Barfield It proved lo be a mistake when Royals very much alive in the Sunda>' — 4 p.m.. confirmation class: inquirer's Sacred Dance. and caromed off the wall. Mulliniks followed with his first class. 7 p m , evening service. Wednesday — 10 a.m., Bethany Group: 2 p.m. American League playoffs. Barfield then niade two succes­ home run since Aug. 31. Tuesday — 6 a m., men's prayer breakfast. healing prayers: 7 p.m.. Bible study: 7:30 p.m. The Royals, who snapped a sive outstanding catches in right Bud Black then relieved Saber­ LaStrada Restaurant: 7 p.m.. Board of Christitin Chancel Choir. 10-game losing strak in playoff center, with Brett moving to third hagen and the Blue Jays loaded the MH Education Thursday — 9 a m., Bible study: 7 p.m.. Bell competition and brought Manager on the first and scoring after bases, but Farr relieved and got Wednesday — 6:45 p.m , Pioneer Clubs: 7 p.m.. Ringers: 7:30 p.m., church council. Dick Howser his first victory in 12 Barfield made a diving catch of out of the jam by retiring Barfield prayer meeting: choir rehearsal. 7: 30 p.m.. sludv of playoff games, still trail the Frank White’s long drive. on a grounder to second. Romans with the pastor. Emanuel plans the week best-of-seven series two games to Brett's double enabled him to set The seven hits for the Blue Jays Thursday — 6:30 a m., women's prayer breakfast. one, but have the home field a major-league playoff career in the fifth tied a major-league LaStrada Restaurant: 4 p.m., confirmation class. The following events are planned at Emanuel 0 m advantage for the next two games. record for most total bases (66) playoff record, also held by Balti­ Friday — 7 p.m.. senior high, Friday Night Live. Lutheran Church for the coming week: Charlie Leibrandt, the loser in and his run scored established a more and the New York Yankees. Sunday — 8:30 a.m., worhsip: 9:45 a.m.. Sunday Game 1, will pitch for the Royals major-league playoff record (18). Saturday — 5 p.m., all-church potluck dinner. Herald photo by Tarquinio ' d Sundberg brought the Royals to Special speaker. Greg Groh, pastor of Glastonbury church school: 10a.m..youth encounter,adult forum: Saturday night against first-game He also set an AL playoff record for within 5-3 with a one-out homer lo Community Church Special guest. Dr. John Groh of 2 p.m.. widows and widowers: 6:30 p.m., youth winner Dave Stieb of Toronto. career hits (32). left in the bottom of the fifth. Monday — 7:45 p.m.. Scouts. Lily blooms at Emanuel Brett put on a one-man show for Just as they had in the previous North Park Theological Seminary, Chicago, and - y Brett made his awesome pres­ speaker for a three-day conference to begin Oct. 20. Tuesday — 10 a m.. Old Guard: 12:30 p.m . Lydia the crowd of 40,224 by belting a solo game, however, the Royals ence felt once again in the sixth This Easter lily has lost its calendar — it Herald photo by Pinto Circle luncheon: 4 p.m.. Youth Choir: 7:30p.m., of many used on the altar during the homer in the first inning, doubling quickly gave the lead away. Home inning by slamming a two-run C Claudia Circle. was blooming this week, at Emanuel Easter service. After the service, it was Coventry’s Noah Bavier (10) has control Patriot sandwiched. Clubs finished in and scoring in the fourth, drilling a runs by Barfield and Ranee homer to tie the score 5-5. Second half theology Wednesday — 7p.m . Christian education: 7:30 Lutheran Church, Elsie Huffield, Ema­ planted. game-tying two-run homer in the Mulliniks highlighted a five-run p m , Emanuel choir: new member class, of the soccer ball but Bolton’s Jerry 1-1 deadlock. sixth and singling and scoring the inning that gave the Blue Jays a 5-2 Wilson singled to lead off the "Religion for the Second Half of Life" is the title of Thursday — 10a.m., prayer group: 11:15a.m .care nuel’s secretary, said this plant was one DePold (5) and Jay Stephens (2) have winning run in the eighth on a bloop lead. inning and Brett followed by the sermon to be preached Sunday by the Rev. Diana and visitation: 4 p.m.. Belle Choir: 6:30 p.m., single by Steve Balboni. Whitt opened the inning with a driving an outside pitch over the Heath at the Unitarian-L'niversalist Society East. 1,53 The Royals' third baseman also 385-foot sign in left field for a pre-confirmation classes: 7:30 p.m., pre- Nov. 24 to Dec. 1, he said "w e sometimes forget that single and Barfield followed by W. Vernon St. The Service will begin at 10:30 a.m. At 6 confirmation parents' meeting. Bible observance planned sparkled in the field, turning in an lining a home run into the right major-league record-tying eighth p.m.. Heath will lead a course called “ An Introduction for most of America's history, the only book most Friday — 11 a.m.. tour of Manchester Community WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan says the outstanding play in the third inning field seats to tie the score 2-2. playoff homer. Brett's homer tied to Unitarian-l'niversalism." It is open to anyone who Americans possessed was the Bible." Bolton, Coventry differ College: 12 p.m , We Gals luncheon, MCC: 7:30 p.m!. Bible "has formed not only American culture but also that saved a run. Garcia drilled a one-out double and him with Steve Garvey for most has an interest in this religion. It "formed not only our moral habits but even our T AA for women: 8 p.m..‘2x2. the cultures of many other nations around the world.'' The Royals overcame a 5-2 scored when Moseby ripped a homers in playoff competition. Wedne.sday at 7:,30 p.m,, the church's adult language," he said, adding that it "remains far and Saturday — 9:30 a m.. Cherub CHoir: 8 p.m.. AA. In a message forobservance of National Bible Week away the most popular of all books." deficit to win as reliever Steve Farr, who relieved in the fifth, in outlook following tie allowed only one baserunner over Cat the final 4 1-3 innings to get the The Weekend victory. Relisious Services By Bob PapettI Two minutes after intermission, eight shots at the other end. Kansas City snapped a 5-5 tie in Locals at home today in soccer Herald Sports Writer Paton was hauled down by Bolton Boyd singled out Smith, Griffin the eighth off loser Jim Clancy sweeper Mike Griffin and the and fullback Will Kiesman — all when Brett singled, was sacrificed Manchester High’s first place boys soccer team is at home this members of the contributing cast Assemblies of God Church Lane House. Nursery core Igregotlon Bible stuay, / p.m.; Thurs­ COVENTRY — Contrary to point referees gave the hosts a chance to to second by Hal McRae and morning, hosting Hartford Public High in a Central Connecticut provided. (743-8487) M a in St., Manchester. Dr. Shephards. Route 44 ana i rowbrldge Road, Coven­ on defense — for particularly fine day, Theocrotic Ministry School Johnson, Dr, Paul Kroll, pastors. Saivation Army value or moral standing, a tie can even it up. Paton came through, scored on Balbpni's bloop two-out Conference East Division match-up at Memorial Field at 10:30 C o iv a rv C hurch (A ssem blies of Second Congregational Church, 385 (speaking course), 7 p.m.; Service try. Rev. Brod Evans, pastor. Sunday, performances. God. 400 Bucklond Road. South N. M a in St., Manchester. The Rev. V. Schedule: 9a.m., church school: 9and 9:30 a.m., worship; 10:45 a.m., Sunday evoke winning or losing feelings — chipping a high beauty just under single to center. a.m. The Indians. 7-0-2 overall, are defending CCC East champs 601 meeting (ministry training),7:50p.m.; 10:45 a.m., w orship service. Nursery school; 7 p.m., Bible study and Salvation A rm y, 441 M o ln St., M a n ­ vyindsor. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustofson. Joseph Milton, pastor. 10 a.m., wor­ Sunday, Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 depending on your outlook. the crossbar that Bulldog keeper Plaster wasn't happy with any­ ship service, Sunday school, and (or pre-schoolers. (447-9141) fellowship. Wednesday, 7:30 o.m , chester, Coot, and Mrs. Randall Davis and currently the last remaining unbeaten team in the league. Dostor. 9:30o.m,. Sunday school; 10:30 a.m.; Watchtower Study, 10:25. (444- 9:30 o.m., Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., Don Titus could only wave at. thing he saw. "The whole team The Royals took a 1-0 lead in the a.m.. worship, child-core and nursery; nursery (or children; 4:30 p.m.. P il­ 1490) prayer meeting. (747-7222) Visiting Bolton High and host Also in action this morning at 10:30 is the East Catholic High Mormon Presbyterian Church at Manchester, holiness meeting; 7 p.m., salvation Coventry had the best opportun­ could play belter than they did,” he first inning on Brett’s first home 7:00 p.m., evening service of praise ond grim Fellowship. (449-7843) meeting. (449-7787). Coventry High scrambled to a 1-1 boys varsity, which entertains HCC rival St. Thomas Aquinas at Bible preaching (644-1103) Second Congregotlonal Church ol 43 Spruce St., Manchester. Rev. R i­ deadlock in COC boys soccer ity to win it at the 15-minute mark, noted. " I ’m concerned with the run. They could have had two runs Coventry, 1744 Boston Turnpike, Cov­ The Church of Jttus Christ ol chard G ray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., w or­ Cougar Field. The 4-5 Eagles recently dropped their first Lit Jewish — Conservative Latter-day Soints, 30 W oodside St., when a corner kick ping-ponged off way we’re playing. Key people in if not for a controversial call by entry. Rev. David Jarvis, minister. ship service, nursery, 9:15 a.m., Sun­ action at Coventry Friday, but decision after winning four in a row. Baptist Regular schedule: 10 a.m., worship; 8 Temple Both Sholom, 400 E. M iddle Manchester. Wendel K. Walton, bi­ day schoal; 7 p.m,. Informal worship. Unitarian Universaiist post-game reaction was decidedly a series of skulls before Titus was key places aren’t as good as they second base umpire Vic Voltaggio, shop, 9:30 a.m., socrament meeting; (443-0904) a.m., Dial-A-Ride to church; 8:45 a.m,, Turnpike, Manchester. Richard J. Unitarian universallsf Society-East, rendered prone while making a think they are." who called Willie Wilson out on an In Division I college soccer on Sunday, UConn is at home Community Baptist Churcti, 585 E. church school, nursery lo grade eight, Plovin, rabbi; Israel Tabotsky, can­ 10:15 a.m., Sunday school and prlm- opposite. Center St., Manchester. Rev. James I. ory; 11:40 a.m., priesthood and relief 1M W. Vernon St., Manchester. Rev. save. The ball spun loose at the Midfielder Rob Berkowitz was steal attempt after Wilson ap­ against North Carolina at the Connecticut Soccer Stadium at adult discussion; 11 o.m., coffee and tor; Dr, Leon Wind, rabbi emeritus. Roman Cathoiic Diana Heath, minister. 10:X a m , For the Bulldogs, who stayed Meek, minister 9:15 o.m., church fellowship; 11; 15 a.m., lunlor choir; 4 Services, 8:15 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. society. (443-4003) goalmouth, but Bulldog fullback the best of the lot, hustling and peared to have the base stolen. Storrs at 2:30 p.m. schoal far all apes, kindergarten Church of the Assumption, Adam s service. Nursery care and youth above the .500 mark in their quest o.m., Jr. pilgrim fellowship; 4 o.m., Saturday. (443-9543) religious education. Coffee hour after for a state tournament berth, the Paul Smith cleared it out of harms staying involved throughout. Brett used his glove to save a run through Grode 4 continuing during ihe senior church school and Pilgrim Nationai Catholic Street at Thompson Road, Manches­ service. (444-5151) service: 10:30 a.m., m orning worship. fellowship. (743-4734) ter. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. standoff suited them just fine. way. The Patriots could be in even in the third and take the Blue Jays Nursery provided. (443-0537)' Talcottville Congregational Church, Jewish — Reform St. John the Boptlst Polish Notlonol Saturday m ass at 5; Sunday m asses at The Patriots held an 18-11 out of a potential big inning. MHS hosts Rockville on gridiron Faith Baptist Church, 57 Lake St.. Catholic Church, 23 Golw ay St., M a n ­ 7 :X , 9, ) 0 :X a n d noon. (443-2195) For the Patriots, who were bigger trouble if center midfielder Main Street and Elm Hill Road, advantage in shots, though several With one out Damaso Garcia Monchester. Rev. James Bellasov, Talcottville. Rev. Nancy Milton, pos- Temple Beth Hlllel, 1001 Foster St. chester. Rev. Stanley M. Loncola, St. Bortholomew's Church, 741 E. : looking ahead to a possible shot at Noah Bavier is slow to recover The winless Indians will try to rectify their situation today pastor. 9:30a.rn., Sundayschool; 10:30 Extension, South Windsor. Steven pastor. 9 a.m., mass. (443-5904) Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Rev. of the better chances ended up doubled down the left field line and tor. 10 o.m., worship service ond ■ a conference championship, this from a painful knee injury which when rival Rockville High comes to town for a 1:30 football a.m., worship service; 7 p.m., evening church school. (449-0815) Chotlnover, rabbi. Services, 8:15 p.m. Martin J. Scholsky, pastor. Saturday soaring over the crossbar. reached third when left fielder service. (444 5314) each Fridav; children’s services, 7:45 Nazarene mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:X, THE : was just about all she wrote. he incurred in the second half. fracas at Memorial Field. It is the first CCC East home contest First Baptist Church, 340 Hlllstown o.m. second Fridoy of eoch month. 10 and 11:Xa.m. : Bolton is now 3-2-1 in the COC and "Our problem all year has been "It could cause quite a bit of Lonnie Smith hobbled the ball as it Church of the Nazarene, 234 M a in St., for Manchester, 0-3 overall. The Rams are 1-3, Rood, Manchester. Dr. C. Conley, Covenant (444-8444) St. Brideet Church, 70 M a in St., 4-3-1. Coventry, which lost its first finding the net,” observed Plaster. problems,” admitted Plaster. caromed off the wail. pastor. (449.7509) Manchester. Rev. PhlllpChatto,senlor Manchester. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan BIBLE At Memorial Stadium in Storrs, Connecticut hosts Delaware Eai pastor; Rev. Herb Newell, minister of outing in its last game, checks in at Most of the host’s remaining Lloyd Moseby then slapped a First Boptlst Chapel at the Deat, 740 Trinity Covenant Church, 302 H ack­ and Rev. Emilio P. Padetll, co-pastors. State in Division I-AA collegiate football at 1 p.m. Hlllstown Rood, Manchester. Rev. K. matack St., Manchester. Rev. Norm an Lutheran youth. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:40 Saturday m ass 5 p.m.; Sunday m asses SPEAKS 4-1-1 and 6-1-2. shots were far tries that Titus Both Coventry and Bolton are grounder that looked as if it would Kreutzer, pastor. (443-7543) Swenson. Worship service: 8 and 11 a.m., worship, children's church and at 7:30, 9, lO iX a n d noon. (443-2403) _ by back in action — and on the road — Concordia Lutheran Church (LC A), “ We would’ve loved to have had continually swallowed up. skip past third base for an extra a.m.; Sunday Bible school, 9:30 a.m. nursery; 4 p.m., evening praise ser­ St. James Church, 894 M a in St., for 3:15 p.m. COC match-ups (449-2855) 40 Pitkin St., Manchester. Rev. Burton vice, nursery. (444-8599) Manchester. Rev. Francis Krukowskl, Eugono Browor the win . . said Bulldog coach "H e keeps improving,” noted base hit. But Brett lunged to his Whalers vs. Rangers in home opener Christian Science D. Strand, pastor. Rev. Arnold T. Rev. David BaranowskI, Rev. Joseph Boyd of his goaltender. "Each Tuesday. The Patriots travel to right and made a back-hand stop Wangerln, port-time pastor. 8 a.m., It was recitation day at the Ray Boyd. But he'll take the Pentecostal Kelly. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon. game he’s playing better.” Hebron to meet RHAM High, while over the base. He wheeled and HARTFORD — The Whalers entertain the New York Rangers First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 Episcopai holy communion: 9:15 a.m., Christian Saturday masses at 4 and 4:X p.m.; elementary school. Parents stalemate. N. M oln St., Manchester. 10:30 a.m , growth hour, church school; 10:30 United Pentecostal Church, 187 Sunday m asses at 7 :X , 9, 1 0 :X a.ttl., “ I'm pleased with the kids Titus, a 6-3 sophomore, made 14 the Bulldogs visit Middletown to lofted an off-balance throw that in the 1985-86 Civic Center opener tonight at 7:30 p.m. The church service, Sunday school, and St. George's Episcopal Church, 1150 o.m., holy communion. Nursery care W oodbrldge St., Manchester. Rev. grandparents, and friends haij noOn, and 5 p.m. (443-4129) effort,” he added. saves in all, while Hines stopped lock up with Vinal Tech. sailed over the head of Garcia into Whalers shaded the homestanding Buffalo Sabres, 5-4, in a wild care (or small children. (449-1444) Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Sunday wor­ provided. 449-5311) Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., St. M a ry Church, 1400 M ain St., gathered to see the children TrI Reading Room. 454A Center St., M a n ­ ship; holy eucharlst, 8 and 10 a.m.; Emanuel Lutheran Church, 40 Sunday school: 11 a.m., morning The only thing Coventry coach opening night affair Thursday. The Rangers beat the Washington chester. (449-8983) Coventry. Father James J. William­ 0* excitement church school, 9;45a.m.; coffee fellow­ Church St., Manchester. Rev. Dale H. worship; 4 p.m., evening worship; 7:30 son, pastor. M a sse s Saturday at 5:15 tilled the auditorium. A young Bob Plaster was pleased with was Capitals, 4-2, the same evening. ship, 11 a.m.; Lady Chapel open Gustafson, pastor; Rev. Janet Land- p.m.,biblestudy (Wednesday); 7p.m., p.m.: Sunday 9 : X ond 10:45 a.m.; boy, convinced he would Im­ i the final horn. "It was just total afternoons; public healing service, wehr. Rev. C.H. Anderson, pastor Ladles' prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. holvdavs, 5:X and 7:X p.m. Confes­ Church of Christ second Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; evening emeritus. Schedule: 8:30 a.m., wor­ Men's prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. press everyone, pompously 2 sions 4 : X to 5 p.m. (742-4455) .chaos,” he asserted. prayer, Wednesday, 5 p.m. Rev. John ship; 9:45 a.m., Sunday church school; Youth service (Friday). (449-9848) East eleven blanks Xavier Church of St. Maurico, 32 Hebron Television and radio highlights Church of Christy LydoU and Vernon Holllger, 643-9203. 11 a.m., worship service, nursery. strode to the microphone. After Coventry had been anticipating streets, Manchester Eugene Brewer, Road, Bolton. The Rev. J. Clifford a few sentences his mind went 443-1193. Presbyterian Curfin, pastor. Saturdoy mass of 5 an upcoming showdown for the MIDDLETOWN — After open­ repeatedly, limited Xavier to 78 was shorlcircuited as Xavier held minister. Sunday services: 9 a,m , St. M ary's Episcopal Church, Pork Latvian Lutheran Church of Man­ blank. He tried again but with TODAY Bible classes; 10a.m., worship; 6o.m . p.m.; Sunday mosses at 7:X, 9:15 and ; COC crown with perennial champ ing the season with a pair of yards in total offense. "Coach on a fourth down play. The second and Church streets, Monchester. An­ chester, 21 Gorden St., Manchester. Coventry Presbyterian Church, 11 a.m. (443-4444) the same result. A painful hush Noon — College Football: North Carolina State vs, Pittsburgh. worship, wednesdoy. 7 p.m., Bible drew D. Smith, rector. Worship: Band (443-2051) ' Rocky Hill High. victories, East Catholic's football Tigno’s philosophy was to stop drive resulted in DiLoreto’s field study. Nursery provided for all servi­ settled over the crowd, Channel 5, 11, 61. USA, 9:30 o.m.; church school, 9:30 a.m.; Prince ol Peoce Lutheran Church, “ The loss the other night was the team found the road rocky with a (Xavier quarterback Joe Burns) goal. ces. (646-2903) baby-sitting, 9:15 to 11:15 o.m.; Holy punctuated by giggles from his Noon — College Football: Clemson vs. Virginia. Channel 18. Route 31 and North River Road, worst blow,” said Plaster. "But if pair of losses. Windsor High him on the option and his passing Euchorlst, 10 a.m. every Wednesdoy. Coventry. Rev. w.H. Wllkens, pastor.9 peers. RisCassi’s kickoff return really I p.m. — Dodgers vs. Cardinals, Channels 22, 30. Congregationai (649-4583) a.m., Sunday school: 10:15 a.m., . we won today it would’ve kept us utilized turnovers and its superior game and our kids rose to the Nil w orship service. (742-7548) NEW SERIES Crestfallen, the lad humbly alive. Right now, I’d have to say it speed to surprise the startled occasion. put a fire under the Eagles. "The 2:30 p.m. — Michigan vs. Michigan State, Channel 3. Bolton Congregotlonal Church, 228 Zion Evanaellcal Lutheran Church ' looks like they’ll (Rocky Hill) win kids were up for the game, we 3 p.m. — Alabama vs. Penn State. Channels 8, 40. Gospei (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High returned to his seat. An elderly Eagles last Friday night. Bolton Center Rood, at the Green, OF TAPES Kelly wouldn't single any indi­ treated it as if we were behind at 4 p.m. — : Azumah Nelson vs, Pat Cowdell, Channels 22, Bolton. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, streets, Manchester. Rev. Charles W lady stopped him, looked him in iit." Well, East got better last night. Church of the Living God, an Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Divine wor­ vidual out on defense. "When you the half. That (kickoff return) just Minister. 10 a.m., worship service, evangelical, full-gospel church, Ro­ "Footsteps Of Love" the eye, and said: "Always re­ Rocky Hill, 8-2 overall, is un­ The Eagles, behind Kevin Ris- 30. nursery, church school; 11 a.m., ship; 10:45 a.m. Sunday school: Holy member; if you had gone up have a shutout it has to be eleven added to our enthusiasm. bertson School, North School Street, Communion first and third Sunday beaten in seven conference con- Cassi's 90-yard return of the 7:30 p.m. — Nebraska vs. Oklahoma State, ESPN. fellowship; 11:15 a.m., forum pro- Manchester. Rev. David W. Mullen, people doing the job, 1 thought our The final East points came in the grom . '^><649-7077 office or 647-8878 (449-4243) Call: there like you came down you ■ test, with two remaining. second half kickoff, blanked arch- 7:30 p.m. — Rangers vs. Whalers, Channel 9, SportsChannel porsonage. postor. Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11:30 would have come down likeyou The Bulldogs and Pats engaged defense played with great enthusi­ fourth quarter with less than two o. m. Nursery and Sunday school rival Xavier High, 17-0, in Hartford WTIC. Center Congregational Church, li went up.” in a wind-blown, offensively fiat 80 asm, intensity and were sound in minutes remaining on fullback Center St., Manchester. Rev. Newell H. Methodist County Conference warfare Fri­ 7:30 p.m. — Bruins vs. Red Wings. Channel 38. ®L, Maneheiter. Rev. minutes. The only balls to go in the what they were doing. Vinnie Fusco’s 1-yard plunge. Curtis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. Robert Bolton United Methodist Church, Truly, "God opposes the day night at Palmer Field in 8 p.m. — Boston College vs. Arm y, Channel 61. J. Bills, minister of visitations; Rev. Philip P. Saunders. Sunday, 10;30a m net came off penalty kicks by Fusco rushed for 127 yards on 17 adult Bible study and Sunday schoal; 7 1041 Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Rev 647-8301 proud but gives grace to the Middletown. 8:15 p.m. — Blue Jays vs. Royals, Channels 22, 30. Clifford O. Simpson, pastor emeritus; Stewart Lonler, postor, 9:X a.m , for an important Bolton’s Amie Bogan and Coven­ “ The defense stopped some carries. “ We had a chance to run Michael C. Thornton, associate pastor. p. m., w orship seryice. Tuesdoy at 7 30 humble," 1 Pet. 5:5. Vanity - not The decision leaves both clubs 10:30 p.m. — Breeders Crown Championship Series. ESPN. p.m., special Bible studies; Wednes­ church school: 11 a.m., worship ser­ critical plays. It didn't always our fullback a little more and as 10 a.m., worship service, sanctuary; 10 vice, nursery. (449-3472) recorded message a rare 'cause of humiliation. It try’s Matt Paton. 1-1 in the conference and 3-2 o.m. church school. (647-9941) day at 7:30 p.m., worship service. have good field position but it rose you know, that makes me happy. Proyer line, 444-873), 24 hours. North United Methodist Church, 300 blinds us to our fallibility, di­ Bogan, the Bulldogs’ stellar overall. PIrst Congregotlonoi Church of An- lo the occasion." Kelly continued. SUNDAY Oespel Hall, Center Street, Manches­ Parker St., Manchester. Richard W. verts the mind from purpose to forward, was sandwiched by de­ "It was a real important win in a I'm always happey when the Mil oever, Route 6. Andover. Rev. Richard ter. 10 a.m.. breaking bread; 11-45 Dupee, pastor. Rev. H. Osgood Ben­ East's defense sacked Burns 1 p.m. — Bills vs. Patriots, Channels 22, 30. H. Toylor, poster. Sunday school, all Happiness Is. . . result, and creates antipathy in fenders Jason Garrick and Mike lot of ways,” cited East coach Jude fullback has a good game. It helps o.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., g o sM l nett, m inister of visifatlon. W orship our peers. twice for huge losses in the second 1 p.m. — Giants vs. Bengals, Channel 3, WKHT. ages, 9:30 a.m.; Sundoy worship, meeting. service: 9 ond )0:X o.m. Nursery for Attending the Fair Burrell inside the penalty box at Kelly. "Our record is secondary. out the offense," Kelly said. nursery care provided, 11 o.m. (742- children oge 3 and younger. 9 a.m , the midway point of the first half. half. 4 p.m. — Bears vs. 49ers, Channel 3. 7696) Adulf Bible group; 10:X a.m., church We needed this for our confidence. East totaled 279 yards offen­ First Congregational Church of Cov­ at South Methodist He promptly lined his freebie — 4:30 p.m. — Royals vs. Blue Jays, Channels 22, 30. Jehovah’s Witnesses school; 5:X p.m., Mefhodlsf Youfh It was important to regain our East's first scoring was in the sively on 52 plays. entry, 1171 M o ln St., Coventry. Rev. Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Sacred Dance Feeling Good Abotit Church CHURCH OF CHRIST low to the left — past the 5 p.m. — CART Phoenix 150, ESPN. Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 o.m., wor­ confidence.” opening quarter as Mario DiLoreto Jehovah's Witnesses, 447 Tolland Group.(449-3494) Voarself Lydall and Vamon Straata outstretched dive of Coventry 7 p.m. — Flyers vs. Capitals. ESPN. ship; 9:30 am ., church school In Turnpike, Manchester. Tuesday, Con- South United Methodist Church, 1224 October 19, at 10:00 _ Phona: GAG-Mna___ East's defense, following the booted a 32-yard field goal. It came East iiosis Nil! to.\. St t’alholicat goalie Bill Hines. It was Bogan’s direction of defensive coordinator on the Eagles' second pcnelriomn Dillon Stadium this coming Friday 8:15 p.m. — Dodgers vs. Cardinals, Channels 22, 30. Uam-leading eighth tally. Bob Tigno, who Kelly praised into Falcon territory. The fourth night at 7:30 p.m. MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Oct. 12. 1985 - 17_ W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Oct. 12, 1985 u — Scholastic roundup College football roundup NFL roundup Head-to-head matchups \ Manchester girls qualify for state tournament Times are different Nol - HARTFORD — Scoring just once in the first half, now has six. Tilanchester High exploded for five more after East held a 30-18 shot advantage. South goalie highlight grid schedule intermission as the Indians routed Hartford Public, Sandy Parker made 18 saves, while the Eagles' Paula for Daiias, Steeiers a-0, in Central Connecticut Conference girls' soccer Hollis came up with 12. action Friday in Hartford. Palmer also cited the efforts of Deb Sulzinski on and Oklahoma nine, with one tie. : Manchester goes to 7-1 in the CCC East and 8-1 defense and Melissa Carroll in the midfield. By Hcrtchel NIssenson have a 22-2-1 lead and haven't lost Lost since 1961. Last year. Auburn won a wild By The Associated Press in the American Conference's Central ;bverall. The victory assures the Silk Towners, state East Catholic travels to Hartford Wednesday for an The Associated Press HCC match-up with rival South Catholic at 3:30 p.m. with Asked whether the Cowboys 42-41 shootout with Florida State Division. They were beaten 24-20 Sunday by 'Class L runner-up a year ago, a berth in post-season old. I Nature's changing hues are have a phobia about Nebraska, and the Tigers' 11-1-1 series record At a different place in a different time, it was . play. retui breathtaking in many parts of the Oklahoma State Coach Pat Jones is among the best of any FSU one of the great rivalries. But names and faces New Orleans, 3-2, heads to Los Angeles riding a . Manchester is back in action Monday at home at Tech upset victim 443-4 country .. . and to accompany all replied, “ I don't think so, but we're opponent. I change, although the coaches — and their three-game winning streak. The Saints have Memorial Field in a makeup clash against South getting awfully close to it." Although Auburn demolished pregame comments — remain ostensibly the never won four in a row in their 19 years in the Catholic at 3:15 p.m. The Indians host CCC East foe PORTLAND — It was an upsetting afternoon that colorful foliage is one of the Friday for Cheney Tech's soccer team, as the Beavers most attractive college football They're also getting closer to Ole Miss 41-0 last week and same. league — and they've never beaten the Raiders in South Windsor High on Tuesday. knocking off the Cornhuskers. outgained the Rebels 606 yards to "The Steeiers have a dominating defense. They three tries. : Amy Barrera's goal at the 31-minute mark was the became the first COC victims of the season for schedules in quite a while. homestanding Portland High. The Highlanders won, There are six head-to-head mat­ Nebraska trailed 10-7 at halftime nine. Coach Pat Dye is concerned are a very physical team. We'll have to get The 49ers have already lost two games this only time Manchester could dent the twine in the first two years ago before winning 14-10 because an open date gave Florida physical to beat them," Dallas Cowboys Coach season, twice as many as they dropped en route to half. "They play all 11 players in the (penalty) box," 3-1. chups between members of the Cheney, 2-3 in the conference, is now 4-3-1 overall Associated Press Top Twenty and and was down 3-0 after three State an extra week to prepare. Tom Landry says of Pittsburgh. the Super Bowl last year. Now they go against Manchester coach Joe Erardi described the homes­ periods last year before prevailing Florida has been awaiting Ten­ unbeaten Chicago in a rematch of last year's NFC tanding Owls' defensive scheme. "It's like a pinball and has to be wondering if it will be involved in when Saturday's shootouts are "The Cowboys are playing very aggressive another battle to the wire as far as qualifying for a 17-3. nessee's arrival ever since the football right now. They are the Cowboys of old," championship game won by San Francisco 23-0. igame. we played excellent soccer but we couldn't over there is certain to be some state tournament berth. shuffling in the rankings. Alabama-Penn State pairs two Southeastern Conference presi­ Pittsburgh Steeiers Coach Chuck Noll says of Hank Bullough gets his second shot at a victory score. There were just too many people in the way." 4-0 teams rebounding nicely from dents stripped the Gators of their since taking over for Kay Stephenson as Buffalo's : Barrera's goal, her 12th of the year, was set up by a Portland, 1-5 in the COC, improves to 2-7 overall. Two games feature Top Ten Dallas. Charlie O'Brien tallied a pair of goals and Winston pairings — ninth-ranked Nebraska disappointing 1984 campaigns. 1984 championship. Tennessee was Terry Bradshaw isn't throwing the ball for the coach. Last week the Bills were blown out 49-17 by Denise Belleville pass from the right wing. D.J. Dozier, Penn State's top one of the ringleaders and the Vols Indianapolis. This week they're in New England, Belleville's cross landed at Barrera's left foot and she Edwards added one to spark the Highlanders. Ba Pho at No. S Oklahoma State in a night Steeiers and Roger Staubach isn't throwing it for counted for Cheney's lone score. It was Pho's fourth of running back, has been sidelined are likely to find anything but a narrow 17-14 winner in the teams' first meeting touched it home from five yards out. game and lOth-rated Alabama at the Cowboys, the way they did it in the 1970s, when the campaign. with a hamstring pull but Coach Southern hospitality awaiting of the season. : The second half saw greater Indian production. No. 8 Penn State. If that's not the teams played two of the closest and most Buzz Minickone stopgapped the Portland win by Joe Paterno says he "should be them in Gainesville. Bernie Kosar, who got his first taste of the pro Mnstead of walking the ball in we just took the shot," enough, try second-ranked Okla­ exciting Super Bowl games. making 11 saves in net. Cheney goaltender Tom Dowd ready to play. He's going to be a game last week when he replaced injured Gap' Crardi cited. "Also Hartford Public is the type of homa vs. No. 17 Texas in their One of the few survivors of the second of those had eight saves. annual battle in Dallas, fourth- little rusty, but he's still a big plus The coaches, of course, aren't two games in the Orange Bowl is Tony Dorset!, Danielson at quarterback for the Browns, will 'team if you get one or two they tend to let down." Erne The Techmen travel to Cromwell High Tuesday ter, ranked Florida State at No. 12 for us." especially concerned with that. the Dallas running back. On Sunday against the start against Houston. Cleveland is 3-2 and the ' Nancy Sheldon began the barrage 10 minutes in with a 10-yarder that beat Owl keeper Lilli Rocha to the afternoon for another COC contest at 3:15 p.m. pollc Auburn, No. 14 Tennessee at Alabama's top defender, line­ Florida's Galen Hall warns that visiting Steeiers he will try to gain the 31 yards he only winning team in the AFC Central. right corner. Barrera added her 13th of the year eight seventh-ranked Florida and No. 19 backer Cornelius Bennett, may "Tennessee is very dangerous on needs to become the sixth player in the 64-year The Rams, like the Bears, are unbeaten. The minutes later, assisted by Jill Boggini. Baylor at No. 16 Southern Metho­ return to action after missing two offense" while the Vols' Johnny history of the NFL to rush for 10,000 yards in a Bucs, like the Bills, are winless. , ' Sheldon notched two in succession, giving her a dist under the lights.' games with a knee injury. Majors calls the Gators "one of the career. despite being idle 2>A games, is 14 yards behind Girls Swimming ^ree-goal hat' trick and five for the season, six Rounding out the Top Twenty, more impressive defensive teams Charles White's team-leading 245 yards rushing. Herald photo by Pinto New Orleans at Los Angeles Raiders, Chicago minutes apart. Each tally was a blast of about 18 M H S wins sixth meet No. 1 Iowa visits Wisconsin, No. 3 Texas has defeated three consec­ I've seen." Tampa Bay's James Wilder is No. 1 in the league at San Francisco, Buffalo at New England, Vards inside the right post. Sira Berte capped the Michigan plays at Michigan State, utive passing teams and Coach in rushing with 516 yards. The rest of the Bucs' Manchester High girls swim team won its third did six times on the road Friday in 6-0 Cleveland at Houston, Denver at Indianapolis, ■coring with two minutes left with a 40-yard rocket Members of the Manchester High girls’ sixth-ranked Arkansas is at Texas Fred Akers says the Longhorns are Iowa is No. 1 for the second week Detroit at Washington, the Los Angeles Rams at ground game amounts to 15 yards. consecutive meet Friday, trouncing visiting Fermi soccer team had plenty to celebrate in victory over Hartford Public. "going to have to switch gears on in a row — barely. The Hawkeyes, Uiat the beleaguered Rocha had no chance on. It was High, 88-76, at the Manchester High pool. 2 The Bengals have beaten the Giants in the Tech for a night contest, San Diego Tampa Bay, Minnesota vs. Green Bay at Berte's third tally of the campaign. recent home game after a goal, as they State visits No. 11 Brigham Young, defense agains Oklahoma," which who trailed 24-13, needed a 2-yard teams' two other meetings, but that was before The Indians are now 51, while the winless Falcons Milwaukee, the New York Giants at Cincinnati, : Manchester outshot the Owls, 39-1. Erin Prescott No. 13 Air Force is at Navy, loves to run the ball which also has bootleg by quarterback Chuck St. Louis at Philadelphia, Kansas City at San Lawrence Taylor showed up. Taylor, the Giants' slip to 0-6. E thrown it a mind-boggling — for Long — who also passed for four had the one save for Manchester, playing only the first Regular double winners Mary Ann Troy and Stacey Indiana at No. IS State, No. 18 Diego and Atlanta at Seattle. On Monday night linebacker, heads a defense that leads the league, half. Diana Brassell finished up. Rocha made 27 EC falls under .500 Girls Volleyball Georgia vs. Mississippi under the Oklahoma — • 31 times in two TDs and 380 yards — with 27 it's Miami at the New York Jets. allowing only 268 yards a game. Cincinnati, 1-4, is Tomkiel each turned the trick again, with Troy Sale: games. seconds remaining to overtake haves. copping the 50 free and 100 fly, and Tomkiel taking the MIDDLETOWN — East Catholic's girls swim team son, lights in Jackson and No. 20 LSU at Dallas, 4-1 and atop the National Conference, is trying to rebound from a 29-20 loss to the Jets. Prescott, playing at stopper and sweeper, turned in M H S loses seventh Vanderbilt for a night game. It marks the 24th time that both Michigan State last week and coming off last Sunday night's 30-29 squeaker San Diego is the only team not in first place in 200 IM and 100 free. dipped under the .500 mark Friday, losing to host M a ir ia fine outing for Manchester along with midfielder HARTFORD — Manchester High girls' volleyball Seldom has a team dominated a teams have come into their border Coach Hayden Fry is trying to over the New York Giants. the AFC West. The Chargers are 2-3 while Kansas Other first place finishers for Manchester were Middletown High, 90-82. Jen Atwell. team dropped its fourth in a row, falling in five sets to series like Nebraska has against war unbeaten. In the previous 23 prevent any looking ahead to next The Steeiers are 2-3 and one game behind City, Denver, Seattle and the Raiders are 3-2. Sharon Lauzon in the 100 breast, Gretchen Sines in the The 2-3 Eagles were paced by double winner Oklahoma State. The Cornhuskers such meetings, Texas has won 13 week's clash with Michigan. 100 back and Shelley Factora in diving. Michelle Freemer, who won the 200 free and 500 free. homestanding Hartford Public Friday afternoon. EC giris trip SW Tina Snarski, Amory Knofla, Sonia Smith, Sue Also triumphant for East was Elisa Mis, who copped Scores were 15-9, 13-15, 15-11, 8-15 and 15-6. the back. Pe rr SOUTH WINDSOR — A spirited comeback that Burns and Lisa Phillips also swam well for the too Hong Khao Luangpraseuth played well and Paige Telle Indians, who meet homestanding Wethersfield High The Eagles travel to Glastonbury High Monday for Lepak served well for the Si Ik Towners, now 3-7 for the BanI featured three second-half goals paced East Catholic a make-up meet at 6:30 p.m. High's red-hot girls soccer team to a 4-2 non­ Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. season. M o ll 646-1 conference victory over homestanding South Windsor Results: Results — 200 medley relay: Middletown The Owls also won the junior varsity match, 10-15, 200free; 1. Michelle Freemer (EC), 2. Adams (M), 3. Llso High Friday afternoon. 200 medley relay: 1. AAanchester (Sines, Louzon, Phillips, 15-5 and 15-6. SCOREBOARD The triumph was the fourth straight for East, now - Pullmann), 2. Fermi, 3. AAanchester (Heather Nelson, Nuttol (EC) 2:05.12. Meohon Giles, Sonia Smith, Jennifer Perry) 2:13.7. 200 IM: 1. Hogensen (M), 2. Carole Trocclolo (EC), 3. 6-4 overall. 200free: 1. Harger (F),2. Knoflo (AA),3. Burns (AA) 2:23.4. Adams (M ) 2:24.47. Manchester's next match is Wednesday at South pro(»ble. LB Hugh Greenstarts... JetsSS South Windsor drops to 4-51. 200 lAA: 1. Tomkiel (AA), 2. Dellogulstlna (F), 3. Prelesnik 50 tree; 1. Fong (M), 2. D'Agullo (M), 3. Pom Relscherl Windsor High. KlrkSprlngsmovestoFS to replace Horry (AA) 2:32.9. (EC) 29 22 Full Hamilton (shoulder), who Is out. Johnny "South Windsor was up for us and it took one period 50tree; 1. Troy (AA), 2. Lotroverse (F), 3. Phillips (AA)24.1. Diving: 'l. Reed (M), 2. Stacey LeBrun (EC), 3. Tyrrell Exci Scholastic Baseball Football Lynn starts at SS. for us to get untracked," noted first-year Eagle coach Diving: 1. Foctoro (AA), 2. Hornbustel (AA), 3. Bonin (F) White (EC) 1:52.55. Its. NFC Gomes Ron Palmer. "We were more intense in the second 192.90. 100 tiv; 1. Hogensen (M), 2. Trocclolo (EC), 3. Kerry and Scholastic Football Cards Chlcogo (50) at San Francisco (32) — 100fly: I. Trov (AA), 2. Toll (F), 3. Sullivan (AA) 1:11.7. Luomo (EC) 1:04.72. Coventry squad beaten Bears DT (Dan Hampton (ankle), TE half and we beat them to the ball." 100 tree: 1. Tomkiel (AA), 2. Lotroverse (F), 3. Smith (AA) 100 tree: 1. Stevens (M), 2. Fong (M), 3. D'Agullo (M) reco Emery Mooreheod (knee), D E Richard . Andrea Nowak popped in two first-half goals to give 1:02. 1. : 59.77. GRISWOLD — Homestanding Griswold High Al I MHS fm hm in football Playoff schedule NFL standings (Dent (hip) are probable... 49ers D E Jim the Bobcats a 2-1 lead at intermission. But Kate 500 tree: 1. Harger (F), 2. Prelesnik (AA), 3. Knofla (AA) 500 tree: 1. Freemer (EC), 2. Adorns (M), 3. Nuttol (EC) topped Coventry High in girls' volleyball action in four 647-9 Mario DiLoreto Stuckey (foot) Is questionable. WR 5*34 97 Manchester won Its second gome In Freddie Solomon (concussion), LB Jim Pillion, Andrea Bearse and Jen Romeo, who scored 'lOOback: 1. Sines (AA), 2. Tolt (F), 3. Burns (AA) 1:14.3. 'l06 black: 1. Ellso Mis (EC)z2. Hedrick (M)v 3. Boone (M) sets in Griswold Friday. Scores were 15-9, 15-10, 9-15 as many decisions, knocking off South (Best-ot-Seven) Amorican Confortnet F u l (All Times EOT) Linebacker Fahnhorst (knee), C Randy Cross (wrist) East's lone first half marker, all tallied in the final 40 100 breast: 1. Lauzon (AA), 2. Dellagulstlna (F), 3. 1 * 17.60. and 15-3. Windsor, 14-4. The Indians rebounded Eost are probable. Pullmann (AA) 1:21.4. 100 breast: 1. Stevens (M), 2. Kothy Fitzgerald (EC), 3. Help League Championship Series W L T Pet. PF PA minutes to nail down the decision. oner the Bobcats returned the opening East Catholic Detroit (32) at Washington (2-3) — 400 tree relay: 1. Manchester (Haack, Giles, Perry, Karen Cromble (EC) 1:14.95. ' liver kickoff bock for a touchdown. Aubrey Miami 4 1 0 .600 138 65 The two markers for Romeo give her seven for the 400 free relay: 1. East Catholic (Cindy Barnes, Ellso Mis, Krista Badstuebner served well and Hang Trih National League , LlonsGUirrvLeestartsfordoubttuI Chris Phillips), 2. Manchester (Kelly Noonan, Francine Fllla- weel Johnson tallied a T D to tie It up at 6-4, NY Jets 4 1 0 .800 120 77 DIeterIch (knee). C Steve Mott (finger), season to tie Brenda Bailey for the team lead. Pillion romo, Linda Scheldeman, Lori Gallo), 3. Fermi 4:55.3. Corol Trocclolo, Michelle Freemer). played well for the Patriots, now 6-3 for the season. before Nick Palermo scored the game- Los Angeles vs. St. Louis Home address: 161 Harvest New Engtand 2 3 0 .400 90 113 (Dodgers lead series, 2-0) Larry Lee (toe) are probable... Redskins winner with less than four minutes left Lane, East Hartford. Indianapolis 2 3 0 .400 99 123 G Russ Grimm (knee), CB Darrell Green In the game. Oct. 9-Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 1 Buffalo 0 5 0 .000 63 149 Oct. 10-Los Angeles 8, St. Louis 2 Born: Sept. 8, 1968. (hand), DT (Dave Butz (elbow), DECDexter The winning touchdown was set up " ntrpi Manley (knee), (3T AAark M ay (hip), G when Manchester recovered o fumble Ori. 12-Los Angeles at St. Louis, 1:0S Class: Senior. Cleveland J 2 0 .500 93 81 p . m . Ken Huff (toe) areprobable. Inti on the South Windsor 22-vdrd line. Pittsburgh 2 3 0 .400 116 81 Los Angeles Rams (50) at Tampa Bay Wickham Invitational Palermo, on on option from Arls Oct. 13-Los Angeles at St. Louis. 8:15 Height: 6-0. Weight: 190. Cincinnati 1 4 0 .200 149 166 Sports in Brief Dodgers still wary Ing p.m. (35) — Rams NT Charles (De Juraett Leonard, then crossed the goal line. A Seasons played: 4. Where: Houston 1 4 0 .200 69 107 (ankle), LB Ed Brady (flu), S Vince clei nice block by Jon Kloter opened up x-Oct. 14-Los Angeles at St. Louis, 3:05 West p.m. East Catholic. Newsome (toe) ore probable ... Bucco- exp some room for Johnson to add the Denver 3 2 0 .600 151 121 neers LB Keith Browner starts for Hugh two-point conversion. x-Oct. 14-St. Louis at Los Angeles, 3:05 Career highlights: Winning Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 121 104 Dow Baker, Hodges in quarters takes place Monday in series tral p.m. Green, who was traded to Miami. LB Scot of Cards B.J. Olana, Tony McCarthy and LA Raiders 3 2 0 .600 115 100 c tch Brantley (neck), 5 C B Paul DombroskI Todd Wemmell played well offen­ x-Oct. 17-St. Louis at Los Angeles, 8:35 state championship vs. Hand in Seattle 3 2 0 .600 134 143 WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. — Cheri Dow Baker of Manchester p.m. (thigh) arequestlonable. D E Ron Holmes The fourth annual Wickham this race. per sively, while Chip Drlggs, Wemmell, 1984; Being selected all-HCC two San Diego 2 3 0 .400 121 146 (knee) Isprobable. and David Hodges of Tolland have advanced to the quarterfinals By Paul LeBar team-record 314 bases during Korl Malstat, Steve Odierna and Brian American League Notional Conference Park Invitational takes place Coach George Suitor's Manches­ wee Pellltler were standouts on defense. Kansas City vs. Toronto years in a row. Ecul Minnesota (32) vs. Grenn Bay (2-3) at in the Lipton Amateur Mixed Doubles Tennis Championship in ter High team will be in the boys' The Associated Press the season but have succeeded (Blue Jays lead series, 2-1) Milwaukee — Vikings RB Alfred Ander­ Monday at Wickham Park with a Hu The 2-0 Indians visit Rockville High Other sports: Baseball. W L T Pet. PF PA Wesley Chapel, Fla. seeded race at 1:30 p.m. Brimley only once in four tries during the Friday. Oct. 8-Toronto 4, Kansas City 1 Dallas 4 1 0 .600 132 86 son (knee), W R Anthony Carter (hamst­ number of the top teams in state, Oct. V-Toronfo 6, Kansas City 5, 10 Future plans: Attend 4-year ring) are questionable ... Packers QB I: Dow Baker, a Manchester High graduate and former NCAA ST. LOUIS — At least one playoffs. NY Giants 3 2 0 .600 113 80 and out of state, to participate on reports East Catholic varsity boys' 810 Innings St. Louis 3 2 0 .600 138 133 Lynn Dickey (right bond), D E Alphonso Division II champion at William ti Mary, and her partner squad has opted not to enter. The member of the Los Angeles St. Louis Manager Whitey Oct. 11-KansosClty4,Toronto5 college. Carreker (hand), CB-S (Darvll Jones the Columbus Day event. Woshington 2 3 0 .400 73 131 defeated the team of Gary Bowles-Nancy Minter from Texas 6-2, Eagles were ranked No. 4 in the Dodgers has seen too much of Herzog, while saluting the accu­ Philadelphia 1 4 0 .200 56 63 (neck) are questionable. C Mark (tannon Approximately 90 schools and T Oct. 12-Toronto at Kansas City, 8:15 (leg) Isprobable. 6-2 to advance to the quarterfinals. They defeated a team from 2,000 runners will participate, state prior to Wednesday's double the St. Louis Cardinals to count rate throwing of Los Angeles Bowling Central St. Louis (32) at Philadelphia (1-4) — p.m. TODAY’S FOOTBALL CARD Chlcogo 5 0 0 1.000 163 88 Indiana in the opening round of the tournament. The tourney Had according to Dick Brimley, one of loss to Notre Dame of West Haven them out of the National League catcher Mike Sciosia, suggested x-Oct. 13-Toronto at Kansas City. 4:35 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 120 Cardinals LB Danny Spradlin (thigh), RB p.m. 103 Randy Love (ankle), LB Charlie Baker 32 teams entered. the race directors. and Northwest Catholic. playoffs because they're down the fault might lie with the Detroit 3 2 0 .600 100 114 Cards' baserunners, most of x-Oct. 15-Kansas City at Toronto. 8:15 Sponsored by: Green Bay 2 3 0 .400 117 123 (knee), W R Pat Tilley (calf), LB E.J. Dow Baker and Hodges will play their quarterfinal match this There will be 10 races staged, Trophies will go to the top 35 two games. . p.m. Junior (ankle) are questionable. WRs Catirars Tampa Bay 0 5 0 .000 65 146 morning. The semifinals are slated this afternoon with the beginning with the middle school individuals in the championship "They're a lot better team whom have the OK to steal on x-Oct. 16-Kansas City at Toronto, 8:15 G)x Goble West Roy Green (toe), Clyde Duncan (thigh) than what they've been play­ their own. Jean Falkowitch 132-133-351. Audrey p.m. LA Rams 5 0 0 1.000 102 62 are orobable. DE Elols Grooms national championship slated Sunday afternoon. race at 10 a.m. The top two races races with the next 25 receiving Cody 125-126-363. Julie Corlew 125. World Series Greater Hartford Son Francisco 3 2 0 .600 145 91 (shoulder) Is o u t... Eagles LB Anthony are the girls' championship race at medals. The top 25 receive trophies ing," third baseman Bill Mad- "We had a couple of guys who Doris Prentice 133-347. Edie Cava- Oct. 19-at AL. 8:35 p.m. New Orleans 3 2 0 Griggs (knee), S Wes Hopkins (hamst­ lock said, looking toward Satur­ were a little anxious. We have to .600 113 132 ring), RB Herman Hunter (foot), WR 11:30 a.m. in which defending and the next 25 receive medals in nough 140*137-378. Joan Gorham 129- Oct. 20-at AL.7p.m.(ltTor.)or8:30p.m. 801 Parker Street Atlanta 0 5 0 .000 94 162 Marty Howe announces retirement day's third game of the run on certain counts. People 345. Jan Bonodles 137*350. Muffy (If KC) Sunday's Oamas Kenny Jackson (hip), LB Rich Kraynak champ Notre Dame High of all other varsity races. The top Talburt 159-135-403. Bunny Fellows Oct. 22-at NL. 8:35 p.m. (All Timas EDT) (groin), T Leonard Mitchell (leg), TE HARTFORD — Defenseman Marty Howe is retiring from Hingham, Mass., will return to three teams in the two champion­ best-of-seven series. "They're are going to pitch out against 134*369. Dot Kelley 134-156-402. Oct. 23-at NL. 8:25 p.m. Manchester, 646-6400 N Y Giants at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. John Spagnota (hlp),DEThomasStrouth- capable of winning four games you," Herzog said of unsuccess­ x-Oct. 24dt NL. 8:25 p.m. OK ers (ankle), D E Reggie White (ribs), S professional hockey to pursue a career in private business, the defend its crown against the likes ship races will garner team St. Louis at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. in a row." ful attempts by rookie Vince x-Oct. 26-at AL. 8:25 p.m. Pittsburgh at Dallas, 1 p.m. Brenard Wilson (hamstring), CB Rovnell Hartford Whalers announced Friday. of Avon, defending Nutmeg state trophies. The top two in all other 60P Women x-Oct. 27-at AL, 7 p.m. (If Tor.) or 8:30 Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. Young (groin) arequestlonable. DEGreg varsity runs will take home So far, however, Los Angeles Coleman and McGee in the first p.m. (If KC) Lonnv WoOklns 444 7 — 135 Brown (shoulder), CB-S Evan Cooper Howe, 31, spent four years with the Houston Aerosol the World champ, Manchester High and East Joyce Tyler 177-181-513. Marty Grant Craig Stodler 45-70— 135 Cleveland at Houston, I p.m. beautiful team trophies. has been doing pretty much as it inning Thursday night. x*lfnecessory Denver at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. (bock), TE Michael Haddlx (elbow), CB Hockey Association, teaming with his father Gordie and brother Catholic.. I 208-460. Clarence Rose 447 1 — 135 (ankle, leg) ore probable. The complete schedule is; 10 wanted in carving out 4-1 and 8-2 The Dodgers mauled 21-game 'C Hockey Mike Donald 4 4 4 9 — 135 Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m. . Mark to lead the Aeros to consecutive WHA playoff The premier boys' race is the LA Rams at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. RonJoworsklmaystortatQB. a.m. — Middle School; 10:30 a.m. victories. winner Joaquin Andujar and Royals 6, Blue Jays 5 Gary McCord 67-48— 135 Interconlcrence (Domes championships in 1974 and 1975. championship race scheduled for 2 c David Frost 4 4 4 9 — 135 Minnesota vs. Green Bov (Mil.), 1 p.m. — Girls Unseeded; 11 a.m. — Girls Dodgers right-hander Bob three relievers for 13 hits in LaVastndbstrisI Atlanta Pi Seattle, 4 p.m. Atlantd-NFC (35) at Seattle- AFC (32) Howe signed with the Whalers of the National Hockey League p.m. where McQuad Jesuit of Russ Cochran 444 8 — 134 — Falcons David Archer or Bob Holly Rochester, N.Y., the No. 1 ranked Seeded; 11:30 a.m. — Girls Cham­ Welch, 14-4, who had a 2-0 Game .2. Andy Breault 202-541, Don Wilson TORONTO KANSAS CITY Larry Mize 72-44— 134 Chicago at San Francisco, 4 p.m. as a free agent, along with Gordie and Mark, in 1977, Ob r h bl Ob r h bl NHL standings Kansas City at San Diego, 4 p.m. starts for doubtful QB Steve Bortkowskl pionship; Noon —Freshman Race. record against the Cardinals Andujar's errant attempt to 235-210-417, Nick NarottI 574, Mike Don Poolev 704 4 — 136 (knee). TE Allomo Matthews (hamst­ In his 12-year career, Howe played in 646 games, scoring 69 team in the Empire State, will VIgnone 213-205-589, Charlie Smith 552, Garda 2b 5 12 0 Smith If 4 0 10 Mark Pfell 67-49— 134 New Orleans at LA Raiders, 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. — Girls Junior with two complete games dur­ pick off Steve Sax with one out Moseby cf 4 1 1 1 LJones If 0 0 0 0 (Night game not Included) Monday's (3ames ring), WRs Stacey Bailey (ribs), Chorlle challenge defending champion Dick Murphy 215-212-599, Pete Beaudry Roger Maltble 47-49— 136 Brown (ribs) ore questionable ... Seo- goals and adding 146 assists for 215 points. ing the season, will attempt to and the Cards leading 1-0 in the Mulinks 3b 4 1 1 2 Wilson cf4 12 0 Wales Conference Chris Perry Miami at N Y Jets, 9 p.m. Xavier High of Middletown. Rock­ Varsity; 1 p.m. — Boys Unseeded; 242-225-201-448, Roger Mleczkowskl 243- 67-49--136 hawksGsJanBorchardtorBrvonMIltard Howe played one season with the Boston Bruins. extend the Dodgers' supremacy fourth inning was pivotal, Her­ 248-710, John Myers 208-212-414, Bob Upshaw 1b 4 0 1 0 Brett 3b4 4 4 3 Potrick Division Jodie Mudd 49-64— 137 Sunday, Oct. 20 ville High, led by the Kittredge 1:30 p.m. — Boys Seeded; 2 p.m. — Oliver dh 2 0 10 McRae dh 3 0 10 Cincinnati at Houston, 1 p.m. starts tor Robert Pratt (knee), who Is out, Bassett 552, Rick Funke 221, Ed Bochl W L T Pts. OF OA Ken Brown 6471— 137 as Is RB (Dan Dornink (knee). LB Shelton brothers. Chuck and Jim, should Boys Championship; 2:30 p.m. — when the scene shifts to Busch zog said. Andujar. apparently 213, Larry Kowolvshvn 209, Charles Johnsn dh 2 0 10 White 2b 3 0 0 1 NY Rangers Tom Kite 7047— 137 [Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Hoch leads Disney tourney Bell If 4 0 3 0 Sheridn 3 rf 0 0 0 Indianapolis at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Robinson (hip) Isprobable. be another team to contend with in Boys Junior Varsity. Stadium for Game 3 starting at rattled, surrendered a chop Hartley Jr. 232-204-417, John KozIckI Pat McGowan 6 4 4 9 — 137 New Orleans-NFC (32) ot Los Angeles 1:05 p.m. EDT. His opponent single by winner Orel Hershis- 2I4-573, Leon Bilodeau 219, Nell Law­ Whitt c 3 1 1 0 BalbonI 1b 4 0 1 1 NY Islanders Jim Thorpe 7) 4 6 — 137 LA Raiders at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Barfield rf 4 1 1 2 Sundbrg c 4 1 1 1 Phllodelphia LA Rams at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Rolders-AFC(32)— SaIntsWRJeftGroth LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla, — Scott Hoch overcame a painful, rence 214, Rich Higgins 212-551, Al Mike Reid 47-70— 137 starts for EugeneGoodlow (knee), who Is will be right-hander Danny Cox, er’s on a 0-2 count. Senno 213-570, Westown Pharmacy Fernndz ss 4 0 1 0 Blancln ss 10 0 0 Woshington Jeff Sluman 7047 — 137 New Orleans at Atlanta, 1 p.m. shoulder ache to sink nine birdies Friday for a second-round 63 Dlorg ph 1 0 0 0 Pittsburgh N Y Jets at New England, 4 p.m. out. RB Hokle Galon (hamstring) Is 18-9 overall but 0-2 against Los Cards catcher Darrell Porter 1154-1174-10140-3344 with handicap of 47 Fred Couples 47-70— 137 probable ... Raiders CB James Davis and a two- stroke lead midway through a $400,000 golf gome. Conepen $s 1 0 0 0 Adams Division J.C. Snead St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Andujar is most likely Angeles. was baffled by Andujar's 4 4 7 0 — 138 (thigh), G Mickey Marvin (knee) ore Totals 36 S 13 5 TetOlS 32 6 10 6 Hartford 1 0 0 2 5 4 Woody Blackburn 4 4 7 3 -1 3 8 San Diego at Minnesota, 1 p.m. tournament. "Those two games there were abrupt reversal of form, eventu­ Toronto OOOOSOOO(L— S Montreal San Francisco at (Detroit, 1 p.m. questionable. C (Dove Dolby (toe) IS' 1 0 0 2 5 3 GIbby Gilbert 49-49— 138 probable. The tournament is sponsored by Walt Disney. their games. Everything we did ally leading to six of Los Eastim Builneas Konsos City 100112 01x~ 6 (Quebec 1 0 0 2 4 2 Paul Azlnger 4 4 7 0 — 138 Washington at NY Giants, 1 p.m. Gome-wInnlng RBI — BalbonI (1). Boston Seattle at Denver, 4 p.m. New York Glants-NFC (3-2) at Hoch, who injured his right shoulder two weeks ago at the seemed to be wrong," shortstop Angeles' runs through the mid­ Gporgt ChavM 149. Ray Jerry 140. 1 0 0 2 3 1 Ron Streck 7 0 4 4 -1 3 8 CIncInnotl-AFC (1-4) — Giants TE Don all done for Cardinals E— U p ^ w . Smith. DP— KansasCltv3. Buffalo 0 1 0 0 4 5 Tampa Bay at Miami, 4 p.m. Jim SIrlanni 148. Gabe Szabo 161-140- Andy Bean 7 0 4 4 — 138 Hasselbeck (hamstring) Isout. LB Byron Texas Open, followed an opening-round 69 with his 63 to stand at Ozzie Smith said of the Cards’ dle innings. LOB— Toronto 6. Kansas City 5. 2E1— Campbell Conference Donnie Hammond 7 0 4 8 — 138 Monday, Oct. 21 429. John David 150. Lon Annulll gorcla 2. Upshow. Brett. McRae. HR— Norris Division Green Bay at Chicago, 9 p.m. Hunt replaces doubtful Carl Banks 12-under-par 132. Gary Koch used an eagle and two birdies to ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Joaquin Angeles, giving the Dodgers a 2-0 losses Wednesday and Thurs­ "I don't know what to say 157-410. Paul Peck 160-391. John Burger George Burns 7 ) 4 7 — 138 (knee). CB-S Tyrone Davis (back) Is Brett 2 (2). Barfield (1), Mulllnlks (1). W L T Pts. O F GA Payne Stewart 4 9 4 9 — 138 shoot a 68 that left him at 134 while Mike Donald, David Frost, Andujar's dismal performance in lead in the best-of- seven series. day in Los Angeles. about him,” Porter said. "He 154. Ron Marone 147. Paul Gllberto Sundberg (1). S— McRae. SF— White. Minnesota 0 0 1 questionable ... Bengals LB Glenn 143-398. Tom Fahey 142. Ted Kowzon Mark McCumber 49-70— 139 Cameron (hamstring) Is questionable. Gary McCord, Craig Stadler, Lanny Wadkins and first-round Game 2 of the National League Andujar opened with four stri­ "We tried. Now let’s see what had pretty good stuff. I can't Detroit 0 0 1 Wovne Grody 7 049 — 139 NFL injury list 144. Ed Lauodo 161. Mork Holmes IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis QB Boomer Esiason (shoulder), W RCrIs leader Clarence Rose were three shots back at 9-under 135. championship playoffs between St. keouts in the first two innings but happens when we get home. You explain what happened." 149-14CM07. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Loren Roberts 7 0 4 9 — 139 Colllnsworth talbow), G Bruce KozerskI Toronto Chicago 0 1 0 0 2 4 Bobby Wodklns 71- unraveled as Los Angeles scored want to win. ...,” St. Louis Hershiser, after falling be­ Alexander 48— 139 AFC (Somes (ankle), G Brian Blados (shin) are Louis and Los Angeles has the T oronto 0)00 13 Joey Slndelor 7 148 — 139 center fielder Willie McGee hind the count on 10 of the first 13 Lomp Smythe Division „ Buffalo (O-S) at New England (2-3) — probable. Cardinals searching for a starter three times in the third, twice in Tri-Town Allen Miller 7 049— 139 Plttsburgh-AFC (2-3) at Dallas-NFC Clancy (L 0-1) 1 1 Edmonton 1 0 0 2 4 3 Ralph Landrum 71- 48— 139 Bills W R Mitchell Brookins (knee), Noah, Smid in semifinals for Game 5 — if the series goes that the fourth and again in the fifth. said. "But when you don’t, you batters, went the distance on an Davt Gibbs 278-443, Bob Arendt Kansas City Vancouver 1 0 0 2 4 5 Nick Faldo 70-70-140 Anthony Hutchison (knee) ore out ... 31) — StMlera G Craig Wolf lev far. With Andujar in the doghouse, tip your hat to the better team. eight-hitter. 22I-200-4IM, Tom Jones234-204d14, Dick Soberhogen 4 1-3 9 5 5 1 Calgary 0 0 0 0 0 0 S**Ye Nelson (hamstring), (dehydration), TE Darrell Nelson (coiv TOULOUSE, France — Top-seeded Yannick Noah of France Bobby Nichols 4472— 140 cusslon) are probable ... Cowboys RB- the Cardinals most likely will go That's the sign of a "I felt like I wanted to be Kingsley 205-213-587, Kevin OsiMurne Black 1-3 2 0 0 1 Los Angeles 0 1 0 0 5 4 Johnny Miller 7347— 140 Blackmon (onkle), C Trevor hammered Switzerland's Jakob Hlasek 6-3, 7-5 and second seed When he came to the Cardinals a03-544, Fran Gremmo 208-518, John Farr (W 1-0) 4 1-3 2 0 0 0 Winnipeg 0 1 0 0 3 4 Motlch (ankle) orequestlonoble Timmy Newsome (knee) Isaueshonable with veteran right-hander Bob professional." Dwight Gooden and throw the 2 Danny Edwords 7070— 140 Miller 201-544, John Booth 200-524, Dick Alexander pitched to 3 batters In 6th. Friday's (3ame Cleveland (32) at Houston (1- 4) -1- CB Ron Fellows (knee), T Phil Pozderoc Tomas Smid beat Frenchman Jerome Potier 7-5, 6-4 Friday to from Houstun in June 1981, the rap John Mahoffev 70-70— 140 (knee) ore probable. Forsch if they get a shot at Game 5. The Dodgers in two games ball past people," Hershiser Lourle 202-544, Mike MIodzInskI 200- T— 2:51. A— 40,224. (All Times EDT) Mark Hayes 49-71— 140 Freddie Banks (hamstring) Is advance to the semifinals of a $175,000 grand prix tennis against Andujar was his fiery Andujar lost his cool after have hit .309 with four doubles said. 527, Chip Loree 523, Don Dzen 5X, Andy Winnipeg at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Keith Fergus 7149— 140 out. QB Bernie Kosar could start for Gory temperament. Control his head, Michaud 538, Rob Mlgllore 505, Bob Saturday's Games Danielson (shoulder),wholsdoubtful. CB tournament. throwing wildly, attempting to and a home run compared to the "It’s still a seven-game ser­ Tom Jenkins 7070— 140 and you could control his arm. Edwrds 553, Ray Bessette 544, George Washington at New Jersey, 7;35p.m. Ronnie Black 7244-140 Hanford Dixon (hamstring), D E Reggie pick Steve Sax off off first. He then Cards' .250 team batting mark. ies. I think it's a big help when AAover 532, Stu Parker 509, Ed Arnhelm Comp (toot) ore questionable. NT Bob Transactions Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:3Sp.m. Larry Nelson 49-71— 140 Cardinal manager Whitey Her­ served up a fastball on an 0-2 count Tommy Herr's two doubles you're two games up, but you’ve 535, Joe Kehoe521. Boston at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Tony SIMs 70- 70— 140 Gollc (knee) Is probable... Oilers rookie Boxing Bruins get Bill Derlago NY Rangers at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Lon Hinkle 49-71— 140 LB Frank Bush starts tor Johnny Meads zog calmed the Dominican and on Orel Hershiser and the Dodger were their only extra-base hits. got to guard against over- Chicago at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. Mike Smith 7347— 140 (knee),who Isout. created a 20-game winner from a pitcher bounced a single over third During the season, St. Louis confidence," Madlock said. N lh Owls Quebec at Toronto, 8:05 a.m. Brett Upper (Denver (32) ot Indianapolis (2-3) — BOSTON — The Boston Bruins Friday acquired center Bill Baseball 7 0 7 0 — 140 mediocre pitcher. baseman Terry Pendleton's head. topped the NL with .263 hitting "They’re made for their home Marlon Smith 174494, Kathy (Savin Buffalo at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Kenny Knox 7071— 141Broncos S Tony Lilly starts tor Steve Derlago from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for center 180-489, Arice Foley 180-450, Marlon Oakland— Announced manager Jackie NY Islanders at Los Angeles, 10:35 Bill Glosson 72- 49— 141 Foley (shoulder), who Is out. LB Karl Major light schedule But the erratic Andujar was on "He had very good stuff," said and scored the league's most park with their speed. We’ve got Moore has been rehlred for one year; o.m. Howard Twltty Mecklwburg (thigh), CB Stove Wilson Tom Fergus. (Mirdon 175, Kennie Moir 190-484, Beth also rehlred pitching coach Wes Stock 7071— 141 display Thursday night when St. Herzog. "Once he tried to pick Sax runs. The Cards also stole a to take it one game at a time." Hoock 454, Kothy Kelley 454, Maureen St. Louis at Vancouver, 10:3Sp.m. Barry Joeckel 7447— 141 Dennison (ankle), G Derlago, 27, played five-plus seasons with the Maple Leafs and coaches Bob DIdler and Dove Sunday's Games Robert Wrenn Keith Bishop (knee), NT Greg Krogen (c-deno tee defending chamtMn) Louis was shellacked, 8-2, at Los off, he just kind of fell apart." Wood 459, Sandro Chamoaone 442. McKay; announced coach Clete Boyer 49-72— 141 where he averaged 30 goals per season. He was the team's Montreal at Boston Bill Butner 71- 70—(leg) 141 are questionable. G Paul Howard retired; said George MItterwald, monagt Quebec at Winnipeg Dovid There (concussion), G Wlntord Hood (knee), T Dct. 12 at Birmingham, England _ third-leading goal scorer last season with 31 tallies. of MoOesto farm club In the California 7546— 141 c-Azumah Nelson vs. Pat Cowdell, 12, New Jersey at NY Rangers Bill Kratzert 7447— 141 Dave Studdord (toe), TE Clorence Key "It is a fair trade for both clubs," said Bruins General Manager League, hod not been rehlred. Phllodelphia at Woshington Larry RInker (ankle), S Dennis Smith (shoulder) are WBC Basketball 71-70-141 title. Harry Sinden. "W e feel it is better for Fergus to play in someone Tpronto at Chicago Buddy (jardner 70- 71—hfobable 141 ... Colts TE Mark Boyer could Cribbs jumps back to Bills from ‘dying’ USFL Dallas — Waived guards Bubba St. Louis at Edmonton Peter Jacobsen start for Tim Sherwin (knee), who Is Oct. 13 at Lancaster, Pa. — Earl else's uniform if he does not want to bg in Boston." Jennings ond Dennis Nutt and forward 7071— 141 Hargrove vs. Jimmy Sykes. 10, middle- Calgary at Los Angeles Tom Lehman 71- 71—doubtful. 142 LB Johnnie Cooks (hamstring) Eddie Sqilth. Ken Green Is probable. weights. G olf Sacramento — Released free agent 71-71— 142 Ori. 15at Atlantic City, N.J. — Johnny ORCHARD PARK, N Y. (UPI) The addition of Cribbs will give the USFL, and I wanted to play in he expects Cribbs to see action Charlie Bolling 49-73— 142 Kansas City (32) at San Diego (2-3) — the NFL,” Cribbs said at a news forward Joe Blnlon. Chip Beck Chiefs T John Alt starts for Atatt '< '"0 ' '0- lunlor •— Running back Joe Cribbs, who the 0-5 Bills an enviable one-two against the Indianapolis Colts on Collete 71- 7W142 . A’s rehire Jackie Moore [3avld Lundstrom 7072— 142Herkenhotf (groin), who Is out. T (Dove jumped from the Buffalo Bills to punch in the backfield when he conference. "I ’m glad it's over. I Oct. 20 at Rich Stadium. The Bills Framingham State — Named Harold G olf Bob Twav 7349— 142 Lutz (colt), S Lloyd Burruss (thigh), LB Oct. 14 at Atlantic City, N J — OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland A's announced Friday that play in the U.S. Football League teams with Greg Bell, who gained feel it (the USFL) was a dying play at New England Sunday. MlnnNhaug Lewis assistant basketball coach. Charles Coody 72- 70—Gory 142 Soonl (groin), LB Louis Cooper Meldrirt Taylor vs. James Martinez, 8, situation.” Willamette — Named Dr. Richard Terry Snodgrass (ankle), W R Carlos Carson (knee) ore lightweights. manager Jackie Moore has been rehired for the 1986 season. but who now says the new league is over 1,000 yards as a rookie last W O M IN 'S C L U B — 9-l4ole — Low Kaiser director of athletics ond Dr. 70- 72— 142 Brad Fobel 72-70— 142 questionable. G Bob Oldermon (bock) Is Oct. 17ot Atlontic City, N.J. — Ray Roy The terms of his one-year contract were not disclosed. "dying," returned Friday to the season and who leads the team this The former Auburn running The Bills had been discussing net- A- Vivian Pollack 35, B- Rachoel James Brik chairman of the Deportment probable...ChorgersQBMark Herrmann Carbonneau 37, C- M o ry Ann Riley 44; of Physical Education. PGA results Bobby Clampett 7349— 142 Named manager in May 1984, Moore, 46, guided the A's to a Bills. year in rushing and pass receiving. back jumped from the Bills to the Cribbs’ possible return for more Tommy Valentine 7072— 142startsfor Dan Fouts (knee), who Is out. LB mld'J/l.JSi-ghS*""'' Low putts- A- Joyce McDermott 14, B- Football Mike Green (knee) Is questionable. DE Oct. 17 ot Merrillville, Ind. — Harold 77-85 fourth-place finish in the American League West this Cribbs, 27, signed a four-year Criihs played with the Bills from Birmingham Stallions in 19B3 and than two months, but the running Mlllle Lombardo 20, Mary BIsI 20, C- Vance Heafner 71- 71— 142 NY Jets — Activated defensive back 5400,000 Tournament Stuart Smith 7548— 143 Earl Wilson (leg) Isprobable. Brailer ,vs. Joey Ruiz, 10, lunlor season. deal with Buffalo that reportedly 1980 to 1983, rushing for 4,046 played two seasons with the USFL back's contract with Birmingham, M lrlom Aubrey 19; Closest to pin 17lh (tavlln Mullen. Nick Price' Miami (4-1) at New York Jets (4-1) on welterweights. hole- Joan Beck 34V5 Inches; Flight Pittsburgh — Activated tight end At Lake Bueno Vista, Ra., Oct. 11 71-72— 143 will bring him at least $2 million, yards, club. which had three years to run, was (Par 72) Phil Hancock 71- 72-143Monday night — Dolphins S Mike Oct. 18 at New York — Floyd Pcovv vs Championship Winners — A- Vivian Allen Brasswell, 10; Robert " P t L Bills coach Hank Bullough said Bennie Cunningham from Inluredreserve Wayne Levi 7370— 143 KozlowskI (ankle), LB Charles Bowser including a $500,000 signing bonus. "I feel like I wanted to get out of among the obstacles. Pollack, B- Mary BIsI, C- Dorothy list; waived second-yeartlghtend Darrell Bob Glider (ankle) ore out. RB Woody Bennett Wee" Rucker vs. Angel Chico Rosa, 10' Nelson. Scott Hoch 49-43--132 72- 71— 143 Atork Breland vs. Donald Gwtnn. 8. Ml Ardo. Gary Koch Rex Caldwell 7 0 7 3 - 143(ankle), D E AAack Moore (groin) ore 4448— 134 questionable. S Lyle Blackwood (hip) Is welterweights. f U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Oct. 12, 1985 MAIYCHKSTER HERALD. Saturday, Oct. 12. 1985 - 1»_

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Applications position available In a Full basement, fireplace. Woodstove, dishwasher, night - 8am. 633-4155. Laborer — For pipe line being taken at Jeans Plus, Enclosed Sunporch — Al­ views are captured from cellaneous. Rain date, Two almost new Fire­ Center Street, residential facility for ad­ $92,900. Hayes Corpora­ no pets. Security deposit APARTMENTS HDUSEHDLD MISCELLANEDUS consfrucflon, must have 297 East Center Street, lows tor evening relaxa­ this spacious 10 room 10/13/85. stone steel radial snow Part Time Salesperson — transportation, dependa­ Manchester. olescent females. Morn­ tion, 646-0131. required. $450 monthly. FDR RENT FDR SALE & Education Manchester. tion and watch the world Cape with separate 5 DODDS 0 0TAG SALES tires on wheels. BR 78 13. A p p ro x im a te ly 15-20 ble, top wages paid. 649- ing hours, good secretar­ Call after 6pm, 649-8365. ED go by. House has 4 bed­ room In-law suite or in ial skills required. Send Multi Family — Old and $85. 646-0231 .□ hours per week Including 6087. More for the Dollar — Is rooms, 2 full baths, det­ home office. 'W e Guaran­ resume to Personnel, 48 Settee — Green Uphols­ Unused Sanyo Kerosene new quality Items Includ­ 2 what you will find In this Saturday. Please stop In 8 ached garage, oak floor­ tee Our Houses.' Blan­ ing baby carriage, glass, to fill ouf an appllcaflon, LIve-ln Housekeeper — Hartford Road, room Colonial with 2 APARTMENTS tery, $200. Solid Maple Heater, 9500 BTUs In­ ing and new wall to wall, chard 81 Rossetto Real ware, linens, clothing, HELP WANTED see Jackie or Bob, Fair­ Cooks — Full and part Manchesfer. baths, large kitchen, first FOR RENT Desk and chair, $100. cludes can and fuel. $75. MISCELLANEDUS OD Female. Reply 75 Good large living room and Estate, 646-2482. GD Four Family Tag Sale — sports equipment, heater, way, 975 Main Sfreef, Hill Road, South Windsor, time. Experienced pre­ One, Two and Three Bed­ Stereo-Receiver Cassette 649-2018.D Part Tim e and Full Time floor family room, 4 bed­ kitchen, basement, rec 140 South River Road, etc. 52 Vernon Street, 0 AUTDMDTIVE Salesclerk. Apply In per­ C T 06074. ferred. Will train enthusi­ Part Time Bookkeeper room apartments for Deck, 2 speakers, $90. All Manchesfer. Help Needed — Chair rooms, full ottic, on child room, well Insulated, Manchester — Available Manchester. Saturday, son, Marlow's Inc., 867 astic applicant. Good pay Payables Clerk — With rent. Coll Ed, 649-2947. In Excellent condition. Girls Dress Winter Coot Coventry. Saturday, 9am- Seating and Basketry safe cul de sac, close to many extras thru-out, Custom Built Brick 8, Immediately. One, two 4pm. It we don't have It - Two Snow Studded Tires, Moln Street, Manchester. Part Time Cashier and benefifs. Apply to experience. 16 to 20 hours 649-6567. and hot by Rothchlld. Size 9am, Mall Order Business everything. Ideal for aluminum sided, has Cedar Ranch — Luxur­ and three bedroom apart­ you don't need It!! size 215-75R15. $75. Used Needed — Experienced Howard Johnson's Res­ per week In Manchester. growing family. $84,900. Four Room paneled 6x. Like new. $40. Coll needs all around help. charm of days past. ious appointments ments. $425, $495, $525, 647-8305.O one season. Call 646-8081. preferred but will train. taurant, 394 Tolland Turn­ Call 646-5420 between 8am Century 21 Jackston- $87,500. Century 21 abound In this 3,000 sq. ft. heat and hot water In­ apartment. Appliances, Satellite T V Systems — Apply at Connecticut Wanted 43 homeowners , Like new.o Please stop In to fill oUt on Waitresses Wanted — pike, Manchester. 649- and 5pm. Showcase, 646-1316. Jackston-Showcase, 646- home set on o quiet, treed, cluded. J.D . Real Estate, carpeting, references. No Cane 8, Reed Company, who would like to have Great Chrlstmos Gift! Set application, see Jackie or Full and part time. Apply 6220. 205 Hartford Road, 1316. hillside, 2 acre lot with 646-1980. pets. $380. 646-3166. satellite TV Installed. of Transformers. Excel­ Tag Sole — Saturday, 1 Firestone Steel Belted Permanent Part Time Bob, Fairway, 975 Main at Luigis Restaurant, 706 Manchester. A Wish Come Tru e !! Very babbling brook that glee­ desiroble TImrod Road Leading manufacturer Is lent condition. $99. Coll Garage Sale — Multi fam­ October 12th, 9am-, Radial, 721 Tubeless Tellers — Inquire Savings Street, Manchesfer. Hartford Road. Starting Out — Why Rent? fully beckons you home... 195/70R13, New tire. Keep Bank of Manchester, 923 area, Ansaldl built 7room looking tor homeowners 646-4995.0 ily. Rain or shine. Satur­ 4:30pm. 132 Maple Street. Take your pick. Each has the kitchen Is a master­ day, 10/12, Sunday, 10/13, Trying. $25. 649-9947. Main Street, Manchester, Part Time — Must be able Hairstylist Wanted for Colonial on very private piece In design with raised ,to display their equip­ Numerous Items. 2 bedrooms, wall to wall ment. Introductory low Golf Balls — Top Brands. 9am-3pm. 72 Santina 646-1700. to start 10/14/85, like Cooks — Part and full progressive, country well developed lot. Plea­ carpeting, remodeled op- panel cabinets, two sinks, Manchester — 5 room, 2 Bennet Elderly Housing price from Connecticut TItuest Top Elite Pro Stott Drive. October 12th, 10am-2pm. Two almost new Fire­ working with children and time. Will train. Apply salon. 742-7707. sant rear yard with In- pllanced kitchens. Yours center Island, the best bedroom, heat. $625 a now taking applications Part TImelafter school) distributor plus 100 per­ ODH Hogan Pinnacle Miscellaneous, clothes, stone steel radial snow have a dependable car. Pizza and grinder person, Lafayette Escadrille Res­ ground pool and porch. 2 with only 5 percent down appliances available, a month. Children wel­ for one and two bedroom — Mall Order Business cent bank financing avail­ Moxfll Tourney. $4 o do­ Tag Sale — Saturday, little girls dresses, toys, tires on wheels. BR 78 13. Monday through Friday. full time positions. Apply taurant, 300 West Middle fireplaces, hardwood It you qualify. Call today random width pegged oak come. 647-7602. apartments. $375 to $470. needs help with prepara­ floors and plaster walls! able tor those who qual­ zen. Phone 646-3163. October 121h, 9om-2pm. paperbacks, stoneware $85. 6464)231 .□ Call Jeanne, 647-9946. In person, Lastrada West, Turnpike. tion of materials. Apply at to find out! Joyce G. flaar, a fireplace and Rent Includes heat, hot 471 Hartford Road, Jackson 8, Jackson Real water, range, refrigera­ ify. Watch over 100 Radial ormsaw, 10 speed set. 128 Oak Grove Street. Full Time Truck Driver — Connecticut Cane 8, Reed Epstein Real Estate, 647- enaugh room to use for Bolton — 2 bedrooms, 1 Vj Excellent pay and benef­ Manchester. Experienced Masons and Estate, 647-8400 or 646- tor, disposal, elevator & channels tor further Infor­ Padded High Choir — girl's bike, lawn sweeper, 75 Chevy Impala — 2 door, Janitorial Help — Part Company, 205 Hertford 8895. dining and a family room baths, wall to wall carpet, Decorated with Donald twin mattress and spring, its. Must be responsible Tenders Needed — Call 8646. gathering spot! You'll appliances, adults only. laundry. Phone 528-6522. mation. Call Richard, 721- V8, 350 automatic, air time, full time. Mornlng- Road, Manchester. 7324. Duck figures. Good condi­ stereo In dry sink - nutmeg conditioning, powersteer­ and hove good driving s/evenlngs. Apply In per­ 646-1305 between 6 and East Hartford — $73,900. love the separate laundry No pets. $400 0 month plus record. Apply In person. Dishwasher - Kitchen 8pm. You're Cordially Invited.. Coventry — Nice 3 room tion. $30. 649-2071 .o finish, miscellaneous. 71 Automotive ing, power brakes, 646- son to Delta Mainte­ Accent on Value! Solid room area set up to utilities. 646-7766. Vernon Street, Al Slefferts Appliances, Helper — Good pay and To make an otter on this accommodate your sew­ apartment, security, no 6854 otter 6pm. nance, 540C North Main terrific 6 room Ranch with starter with 2 bedrooms, Floral Sofa and Sectional. Jacket Size 36, blue de­ Manchester. 647-9997. Sfreef, Manchester, CT. Secretary — With some benefits. Steady work. Christmas Cash — Wen­ finished attic , basement. ing needs. The "Great 149 Oakland Street — 4 pets. 742-6858. 2 fireplaces, new cherry 8 Very good condition. $90 nim. Sanforized mode by 1975 Ford Granada Ghia Bookkeeping experience Apply to Howard John­ dy's Old Fashlaned Ham­ Rec room with bar, wa­ Raom' Is 32' long and room heated apartment. CARS/TRUCKS Food Service Manager — burgers on 260 Broad kitchen, aluminum siding or best otter. 649-2691.0 Lee. New condition. $12. — Running condition. Full Time Driver's Part Tim e Secretary for needed for small manu­ son's Restaurant, 394 Tol­ Vocational training pro­ sher/dryer hookup 8, features a massive brick No appliances. No pets. FOR SALE facturing company. One land Turnpike, Manches­ Street In Manchester Is and lots more! Sellers 646-3388.0 ED $300. 646-2826. Helpers — Furniture de­ wall with cool burning Security. $450 monthly. Monday evenings and Sa­ gram tor developmen- very Anxious!! Jadkson 8< workshop area. Double HOMES Queen size Mattress Box person office, various du­ ter, 649-6220. now hiring for night time stove, a 12' bay window Call 646-2426 weekdoys, 0 livery, 18-25 hours per turdays. Most be mature, tally disabled adults driveway plus one car ties Include billing,depos­ closing shift. Starting Jackson Real Estate 647- FOR RENT spring and Frame Sealy Full length winter coot, Tag Sale — Saturday 8. week. 647-1717. typing, filing, answering cafeteria program serv­ garage. Sentry Real Est­ ond vaulted ceilings. A 9am to 5pm. ED Posturepedic.' $79. 643- its, AR, AP. No payroll Driver — Part time after­ wage Is $4 per hour. 8400 or 646-8646. size 16, beige poplin. Mon Sundoy, October 11th 8, MOTORCYCLES/ phones. Call 643-1166. ing breakfast and lunch. ate, 643-4060. formal dining room with 4096.0 made fur collar, lining. 12th, 10am-3pm. 40 East duties. Call 649-5374, 8am noons and alternate Sa­ Flexible schedule. Meal Manchester — 2 bedroom 0 BICYCLES Monday thru Frldoy. Sa­ double entry door, spa­ $17. 649-0832.O Middle Tpke. Televisions, 1979 Red Honda Accord — to 4pm. turdays. Apply In person, discount. Uniform and Fit as a Fiddle.....East cious entrance foyer, a 24' apartment. Appliances, PART TIME lary mid upper teens. training provided. Apply Hartford. Immaculate 7 New Listing — Three or Good Mople Coffee Table. stereo, furniture, books, 4 door. Air, high mileage, Manchester Drug, 717 cedar solarium with sky­ garage, heat 8, hot water $25. 649-7793.0 1975 Honda — 754 Fairing, Interesting work Includ­ Resume and two letters of In person, Monday room Ranch. Original Four Bedroom Cape on Ashford — 3 and 4 room Knotty Pine Bor. Oak toys and miscellaneous. runs well. $1,812 or best Help Wanted — Donut Main Street. recommendation to Le­ lights, plus 3 huge bed­ Included. $550 monthly. radio, soddleseats, new ing customer contact, Baker, 5 nights, expe­ through Friday, 9-11am. 3 owners relocating, 3 bed­ quiet street. Large kit­ Ranch. Remodeled. Tile coffee table. Both need to Roln date, October 19th 8, otter. 633-2479 between 5- Cooks — Openings for full wis Stein, Executive Di­ rooms In a separate wing! 649-5258. Sofa — Dark green and tires, runs well. Asking clerical, and odd jobs. No rience preferred. Excel­ to 5 and 7 to 9pm. EOE. rooms, 2 full baths, formal chen with lots of cabinets. bath, oak floors, rugs, be completed. Both for 20th. 7pm. time dinner cooks. Good rector, Hockanum Indus­ The master suite has sev­ gold tweed, 86". $85. 643- $1,200. 742-5798. experience neeeded. will lent pay and benefits. Will dining room, family Enclosed patio. Full base­ large yard, heat supplied, $30. 643-2880.n Pay. Apply Steak Club tries, P.O. Box 2002, ment with rec room. Sev­ eral closets ond private Like Private Home — 3Vj 2538.0 Huge Tag Sale — Satur­ 1974 Chevy Wagon — One train. Excellent for high train. 646-9277. Mister Do­ Programmer — NC Tape room, porch and covered room apartment. Base­ no animals. Lease, 423- Hodaka Motorcycle — Restaurant, Route 83, Vernon, CT 06066 by Oc­ eral fruit trees 8, garden bath focllltles. There are 2 day, 527 Woodbridge owner, low mileage. $500- school senior or mature nut, 255 West Middle Programmer, an excel­ potlo. Coll tor more de­ other full baths with tubs ment, appliances. Work­ 4190 evenings. Needs repair. $35. 646- c Vernon. Kitchen Help Wanted — tober 25th. (871-6724). area. Minor cosmetics RCA 19" Color TV. Good Street, 10am-4pm. Good Best otter. 649-9532. person. Evening and Tpke., Manchester. lent opportunity available tails! Jackson 8, Jackson and showers. The lower ing single adult, married 1760.M Full or part time. Apply at EOE. Real Estate, 647-8400 or needed, but priced right at condition. $35 or best 65 PETS clothing, crafts, ceram­ weekend hours. Port Time Evenings — the Acadia, 103 Tolland for an Individual with level of the home Is fin­ couple. No children, pets. otter. 649-0670. 1977 Plymouth Fury — 4 Part Time Help Wanted experience In printed cir­ 646-8646. $73,900. Strano Real Est­ ics, books Including cook­ Manchester/Bolton/An- Tpke. Bookkeeper/Secretary — ished with 2 other large 643-2880. STORE AND door, 40,000 miles. Good Hindi Silt 8tor-lt PIi m Mornings — To carry out cuit baards, capable of ate, 647-"SOLD". books, toys, 16" bike, THE EASY WAY to find a dover areas. Office Wanted part time,flexible rooms that are Ideal for OFFICE SPACE Brand New Braided Rug Two Cute Playful Kittens wooden boxes, first day condition. 646-7276. 64A M 80 groceries. Apply In per­ reading blue prints, full Reduced! Reduced! 3 Room — Heat, hot 0 looking for good homes. cash buyer for no-longer- cleaning. Also mornings Auto Mechanic — Min­ hours. Send resume, Gris­ Manchester — New list­ an office-study or addi­ from Marlborough Barn, covers, much more. Rain 810 R. MihrIL Maiciisilw son to Highland Park time Immediate openings. We're now offering this water, stove, refrigera­ Call 649-6480 after 11am. needed household items In Manchester. Call 649- imum experience needed wold 8, Fuss Environmen­ ing. Charming 5 room tional bedrooms... this 5 x 8 . $99. Call 646-1427.0 date, Sunday, Please no 1977 Monaco — Power Market, 317 Highland Apply In person. Circuits, charming 7room Colonial tor, 3rd floor, security, Office Space — Excellent is with a want ad. Dial 5334. for lube work, exhaust, tal Lab, 360 East Center home with car garage. level adds an additlohlal early birds. steering/brakes, 66,000 Street. Inc., 59 Demlng Road, at $85,900. IVz baths, 1 car 2 $375. Adults, no pets. Call location with ample park­ Free — Must surrender 643-2711 to place your tires, etc. Contact Steve Street, Manchester, C T Convenient to school, 1,200 sq. tt. of llvlngspace! Double Barrel Stove. $50. miles. Good condition. Berlin. garage, aluminum siding There are 3 garages, all 649-2236. ing. 600, 400 8, 300 sq. ft. one yeord old Calico cot. quick-action ad Carter, Carter Chevrolet, 06040. No phone calls shopping and bus. Newer office suites ore now 649-5035.O 644-9682. T NURSES AIDE POSITIONS Secretary/Bookkeeper — and lots more! Call us Has all shots, spayed. Coll 646-6464. please. EOE. gas furnace, cedar closet. thermopane windows, 2 Small office, diversified Part Time Help tor out­ today. Jackson 8, Jackson Manchester — 5 room available. 649-2891. otter 3:00. 646-8085. AVAILABLE Priced at $78,000. Zinsser heating and air condition­ Hanging Tiffany Lamp 1977Datsun F-10 Wagon — duties, accounts receiva­ side miscellaneous lobs, Real Estate, 647-8400 or ing systems and a myriad duplex Ranch. 2 bed­ TOWN OF BOLTON Agency, 646-1511. with Long chain. $50. Tog Sole — Miscellaneous Immaculate. One owner. ASMBSONS OFFICB Full and part time ble, telephones, record (painting, yard work, 646-8646. rooms, wall to wall Manchester — Office or Free — 5 abandoned kit­ Pert Time S girls. If you Ilka kids - 151 Batson Drive 60" with 17" leaf. Asking o hearing will be held on on tlt Information with the as­ want a little Independence and your own Income... Manchester, C T 06040 livan. 649-4566, Ext. 200 CLEARANCE oppllcatlon proving (or the sessor on or before January FD F OVYM." — YFJN and set up an appoint­ $150. 649-2909. N o w Surplus metal desk (T a g Sale) appointment ot a trustee tor EOE M/F/H/V 5 FAMILIES - 25.1906. ment. E.O.E. — 71" long, 32'/j" wide. Fabrics, vinyb. rods, copier, a missing person as In sold Colvin Hutchinson 36 Ensign Strast, ManchMisr $87,900 Asking $20. Coll 649-6923.0 twine, refrigerator, elc Salur* Furniture, glassware, application on file more lully Assessor OOFVB. Pair of Matching Cane day. Ocl 12, 9am-3pm appears, at the Court ot Pro­ Doted at Bolton, Conn. Sept. Immaculate Cape. S rooms plus. 2 car garage, new back occasional chairs. miscellaneous, 38 PREVIOUS S O LU TIO N : "Ordinarily, he is insane, but he HERITAGE Sterling Upboletery bate on October 24, 19SS at 23,1905. vinyl aiding, now roof, tastefully decorated, many Green velvet cushions. $20 Metal Grov Typewriter Supply Co. Gardner St.. Satur­ 11:00 A.M . 0544)9 has lucid moments when he is only stupid" — Heinrich CALL 647-9946 or 647-Qg47 extras. Nice family location. 64^8331. each. Perfect Shape. 649- table with casters. Good 222 McKee SL. Mendt. day. 10/12, 9am-5pm. Mary Lou Taylor, Heine. I SAVINGS condtion. $10. 643-8865.0 sss-sass Clerk 0845.0 022-10 M MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Oct. 12. 1985 MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT SPORTS WEATHER Homestead hosts travelers Weiss says petitions 11 Air show winds up MHS football finds Clouds, fog tonight; won’t oust planner 11 under rainy skies times are now lean 80% chance of rain who’ll boost tourism in state ... page 3 1 I ... page 9| ... page 14 ... page 2 By Margaret Havden Herald Reporter

Quiet corners of Connecticut will be featured in newspapers, maga­ zines and the radio soon, several travel writers said Friday in Manchester. Relaxing at lunch in the Cheney Homestead at the end of the three-day tour, six writers chatted iHanrI|ratFr Mrrali about what they had seen and what they would write about or tell radio listeners. The homestead and the Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Monday, Oct. 14, 1985 — Single copy: 254 Cheney family may b^ part of their / travel stories. The tour was arranged by the Connecticut Department of Eco­ Herald photo by Hayden nomic Development in cooperation T ransplant with the state's regional tourism Connecticut Department of Economic districts, inciuding the East of the Travel writers arrive by van Friday at the Cheney Homestead, the final stop in a Development and the state's regional Yugoslavia River district b as^ at the Greater last chance Manchester Chamber of Com­ tour for travel writers sponsored by the tourism districts. merce. The tour was planned to inform as many people as possible Yale University where he was ing part of the tour. was a tour guide. He believes the about the attractions of Connecti­ trained to be a teacher. Caprilands The trip focused on places many most important part of the tour to save life cut, and thus bring more tourism in Coventry, where the group had people from other states do not was the people the writers met. business to the state. tea and learned about herbs just know about. For example, the tour "The personalities — I wouldn't considering “ It's too late for a fall foliage before touring the homestead, will vans passed the famous Mystic say characters — such as Adelma HARTFORD (AP) — Surgeons story but I'll writeseveralothers," be the subject of another article. Seaport Museum with only brief Simmons," he explained. began implanting a donor liver said Lysbeth Bledsoe, travel cor­ Besides major attractions, shop­ comment as they continu^ on to Bobbie Beganny, administrator flown from Texas early today in a respondent of the Calkins Group, a ping areas and restaurants will be Norwich and many other eastern of the East of the River Tourism last-ditch effort to save the life of a chain of seven newspapers in mentioned in travel articles, Bled­ Connecticut small towns. District, said the tour was part of a New York woman suffering from a Pennsylvania, New Jersey and soe said. Barbara Beeching of the Depart­ bigger promotion to attract resi­ rare form of hepatitis, Hartford Hospital officials said. extradition Florida. Many of her readers make Caprilands and the woman who ment of Economic Development dents of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. Brochures, and day trips to Connecticut or come runs it, Adelma Simmons, will be said the writers seemed impressed Christel Vongiczycki, 18, of radio and newspaper advertise­ for a weekend, she said. The mentioned on the radio by Candy with the Golden Lamb restaurant Brooklyn, N.Y., was comatose in \ ments indicate the historic and Bv Nesko DIurIc foliage brightened the tour and Jones, talk show host of WMCA- in Pomfret and the famous pink "extremely critical” condition scenic wonders and the nearby United Press International Herald photo by Hoyden may be emphasized in articles AM in New York. She called the house in Woodstock. It was clear prior to the operation, which was places people can spend money Related stories next fall. tour pure Americana. “ It's the they enjoyed the buffet at Man­ expected to take up to five hours, such as antiques stores and restau­ BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — Yu­ Bobbie Beganny, left, administrator of the East of the For spring, Bledsoe will do a highlight of the 1985 autumn,” chester's Cheney Homestead put hospital spokesman James Batta- on page 5 goslav officials promised today to River Tourism District, and Becky Jones, chairman of the major story of the area, she said. Jones said. on by Cliff Carman, chef of Cliff's rants, she said. glio said. In the meantime, she plans to do a . Barbara Gillam, travel editor of Country Kitchen in Rockville. Besides Manchester, the East of respond to a U.S. request for the Cheney Homestead Committee of the Manchester story on the Revolutionary War Glamour, a magazine published in Barnett Laschever, state travel the River district includes East "Tim e is of the essence," Batta- extradition of Mohammed Abu Historical Society, arrange the silvenivare for Friday’s hero Nathan Hale, featuring the New York, considered the scenic director and a former travel writer Hartford, Ellington. Tolland, Ver­ glio had said Sunday when pros­ Abbas, named as the mastermind lunch for travel writers. Hale homestead in Coventry and town of Pomfret the most interest­ for the defunct Hartford Times. non and South Windsor. pects for survival dimmed for the of the Achille L,auro hijacking, but prime minister if he lasts until Hunter College student, who is the PLO reported Abbas had mid-November. Leaders of the believed to have contracted the already left Yugoslavia. conservative Christian Demo­ rare form of viral hepatitis while Italian Prime Minister Bettino cratic Party, the biggest coalition visiting relatives in Ecuador. Craxi, meanwhile, called an emer­ partner, were trying to defuse the crisis. She was brought to the hospital gency Cabinet meeting today in Monday because of the institu­ Rome, where his decision to let U.S. Ambassador to Italy Max­ BUSINESS tion’s success with liver trans­ Abbas leave Italy despite a U.S. well Rabb, in a meeting Sunday in plants, and now has "about a 20 arrest warrant sparked American Rome with Foreign Minister Giulio percent chance of survival,” Bat­ protests and threatens to tear Andreotti, voiced hisdispleasure at taglia said today. apart his governing coalition. Italy’s decision to let Abbas and a Vidoje Zarkovic, president of colleague leave for Yugoslavia. The hospital’s transplant team IMF, World Bank seek Third World aid Yugoslavia’s ruling Communist The two flew by commercial Business was c a ll^ Sunday about an Party, said early today the govern­ airline to Belgrade Saturday, unidentified potential donor in ment would issue a statement shortly after U.S. authorities had SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) — The International Texas. The doctors left for Texas In Brief "soon” on the extradition request issued a warrant for his arrest. Monetary Fund and World Bank closed their annual at 8:15 p.m. Sunday and “ deemed for Abbas, who fled from Rome to " I pointed out that it is incompre­ meeting Friday with applause for a new U.S. initiative ^ it was a viable organ, so every­ r X r, xflf ^EARE Yugoslavia Saturday. hensible to the government of the Investment report on Third World debt but also with warnings that its thing was a go,” Battaglia said. An official at the Palestine United States and to the people of success depends on tough decisions and close \ 0- far Investment prices, courtesy of Advest Inc., are Liberation Organization office in the United States how Abbas could cooperation. Doctors returned to Bradley as of 3 p.m. Friday. International Airport 13 miles Belgrade said Abbas had already be permitted to leave Italy,” Rabb The session wrapped up a week highlighted by the north of Hartford around 9 a.m. left the country. told reporters after the two-hour, Price Change U.S. plan and a defiant speech Thursday by Peruvian today and flew on a medical "Abbas was just passing through 40-minute meeting. Friday This Week Prime Minister Luis Alva Castro, who denounced the emergency helicopter to the hospi­ Herald photo by Tarquinlo Yugoslavia on his trip out of Italy,” The U.S. envoy, a personal fi lend IMF and called for a new international monetary CG tal. where they arrived at 9:15a.m. said the official, who would not of President Reagan, delivered a Advest Inc. 8% dn % agency under U.N. auspices. Blessed honor comment on Abbas’ destination. strongly worded written protest Acmat 14V< up 4V> G.'j/ ’ -,S/ Surgery got under way at 9; 25 "He was not on an official visit The theme as the meeting of the world financial t *1 from Washington to the office of Aetna 44% up 1 community ended was a new commitment to ease a.m. Richard Flavin, rabbi of Manchester's medals blessed by Fope John Faul II at here and therefore it was not Prime Minister Bettino Craxi ' Bank of New England 43% up % Latin America's crushing 8360 billion foreign debt and TO 'I'he hospital has performed one Temple Beth Sholom, shows a com­ an awards ceremony sponsored by the necessary for him to meet any following the departure of Abbas First Conn. Bancorp 55% up 2% I Yugoslav officials." Africa's poverty crisis less through short-term loans other successful liver transplant memorative medal he received Sunday Manchester Chapter of UNICO, an and the other Palestinian official. First Hartford Corp. V. nc % and more through long-term development lending. 'iLfPINfl r Abbas’ departure could not be Craxi said Sunday Italy’s release on a patient with this disease and Hartford National 29Vb dn % to his 6-year-old daughter, liana. Flavin Italian-American service organization. independently confirmed and CBS of Abbas will seem “just and wise” Treasury Secretary James Baker made that four other liver transplants on Hartford Steam Boiler 50 up % News, which interviewed Abbas when all the “ facts are known and central to the proposal he offered Tuesday, calling for patients with other diseases. was one of 14 people who received J.C. Penney 46% dn 1V4 Sunday, said it had spoken to him examined.” 11 an additional $9 billion in lending by the World Bank, Lydall Inc. 14% up Vi in Belgrade again today. Abbas, leader of the Palestine which makes low-interest development loans. ' SlW WE riMTEST Sage Allen 19% nc A White House spokesman said Liberation Organization spiinter . SNET 37% dn % The IMF helps countries with short-term balance- the administration “ has no official group, the Palestine Liberation Travelers 41% dn % of-payments problems, but has assumed prominence BISCIIWIATIIM'“ Americans share Nobel in medicine confirmation he has gone. If it Faction, and another PLO offficial United Technologies 37 % dn because of its emergency aid role and because of turns out he has gone elsewhere, arrived in Italy aboard an Egyptian New York gold $325.85 dn $2.15 atherosclerosis and heart attacks controversy over the austerity programs it demands Bv Rolf Soderlind attack while blockage of a vessel to they alternate in putting their we will have to assess the airliner carrying the fourhijackers ON r TEXTILES . may stem from genetic defects in a from debtor nations. I United Press International the brain can cause a stroke. names first." situation." of the cruise ship. cell molecule called the low Cholesterol, manufactured by Stock market has late rally Baker also called on the debtor countries to put their Brown and Goldstein first disco­ FBI Director William Webster, The airliner was intercepted by STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Amer­ density lipoprotein, or LDL, recep­ cells and taken in with fatty food, is fiscal houses in order and urged commercial banks to vered the LDL receptor in 1973. It in an interview on the CBS News U.S. warplanes Thursday as it took NEW YORK — Auto issues and International ican geneticists Michael S. Brown tor, from which cholesterol in the present ip ail tissues. In modera­ program "Face the Nation” Sun­ resume lending to them, asking dirs 20 billion in new is a cell surface molecule responsi­ the hijackers to what they appar­ Busines.s Machines shares set the pace as the and Joseph L. Goldstein today won blood is extracted. tion it is vital for normal bodily loans. ble for binding LDL particles and day in Washington, said Yugosla­ ently thought was safe haven in stock market rallied in a relatively quiet session the 1985 Nobel Prize for Medicine “ The discoveries made by processes. via had already rejected the "W e have agreed that the problems of the heavily removing them from the blood Tunisia or Algeria. Friday. for discovering new ways to treat Brown and Goldstein have drasti­ Reached at a hotel in Boston extradition request. indebted nations require an integrated plan of circulation. In Washington, FBI Director The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials and prevent certain types of artery cally widened our understanding where he is attending a conference Craxi, at today's Cabinet meet­ action." said Bank President A.W. Clausen. The critical implication of William Webster, in an interview climbed 11.87 to 1,339.94, finishing the week with a disease and heart attaqks. of the cholesterol metabolism and at the Massachusetts Institute of ing in Rome, was expected to try to net gain of 11.20 points. Volume on the New York But the developing and industrial nations and the Brown's and Goldstein’s work is on the CBS News program “ Face Brown and Goldstein have said increased our possibiiities to pre­ Technology, Brown, 44, said: "A ll I assuage Defense Minister Gio­ Stock Exchange came to 96.37 million shares, banks, he said, "must agree on a strategy to solve the that people with too few LDL the Nation,” said Yugoslavia re­ their research may one day make vent and treat atheroscleroris and can say is I'm very surprised and vanni Spadolini, who has been problems and then act in close collaboration to DPI photo receptors have high concentra­ jected the U.S. request to hold against 90.91 million Thursday. it "possible for many people to heart attacks,” the committee honored.” implement it. And each partner must bear his hinting he might pull his Republi­ Abbas. Brokers said there were mixed feelings about have their steak and live to enjoy said. Goidstein, 45, attending the tions of cholesterol, making them responsibility fully.” Filipino workers protest House action to U.S. embassy in Manila Friday, high risk targets for atherosclero­ can Party out o f Italy’s five-party A source close to the Yugoslavian government reports that showed a 2.7 percent it, too,” according to the Nobel Atherosclerosis, the most com­ same conference, said, ''It's very In closing news conferences, Clausen and IMF sis, heart attacks and strokes, governing coalition. government said it was unlikely jump in retail sales and a 0.6 percent drop in cut textile imports from Asia outside the committee. mon form of hardening of the exciting. I am still trying to believe producer prices of finished goods foi' September. Managing Director Jacques De Larosiere also issued medical experts said. Spadolini, leader of the strongest Belgrade, which has close relations The Nobel Medicine Prize Com­ arteries, or arteriosclerosis, is a it’s true. I hope physicians and The sales report seemed to help the auto stocks, rare public rebukes of Alva Castro, with Clausen pro-U.S. party in the coalition, was with the PLO, would hold Abbas. mittee cited Goldstein, professor disease in which fatty deposits patients will become more aware however. Ford Motor, which announced a saying bluntly; “ I don't appreciate his suggestion.” Officials said some IMF-Bank visitors were among to materialize, in part due to a police sweep Monday Brown and Goldstein learned the outraged by Abbas' departure and PLO sources in Belgrade said and chairman of the department of from food build up on the inner of the problem of cholesterol and dividend increase on Thursday, climbed l ‘/i to As the meetings ended, the more than 7,000 a group of shoppers caught in the middle Thursday night in which some were placed under house arrest'. mechanism underlying severe he­ stung by Craxi's failure to consult Abbas would probably leave Yu­ molecular genetics at the Univer­ walls of arteries, setting the stage atherosclerosis.” 46%: General Motors 1' < to 697«, and Chrysler t'l delegates, spectators and journalists who attended night when police fired tear gas to break up a student The government also mobilized a massive security reditary familial hypercholeste­ with him. goslavia within three days. sity of Texas-Dallas, and Brown, a for a heart attack or stroke. Bengt Samuelsson, co-winner of to 38. swarmed to Seoul's market districts for last-minute demonstration against the meeting. operation this week to ensure the proceedings were rolemia, an inborn error of metab­ He said the decision to free Abbas, in an interview with CBS professor in the same department, The blood vessels become nar­ the 1982 Nobel Medicine Prize and Regional telephone issues also were strong. shopping and flocked to the airport to leave. But major protests threatened by dissidents failed smooth. olism, is a complete or partial lack Abbas was "hasty and unjusti­ News, said he would be willing to for their discoveries in "the rowed, reducing blood flow and a member of the awards commit­ Nynex picked up P'« to 81%; Bell Atlantic I to 87; of functional LDL receptors, the fied,” and questioned Italy’s deter­ come to the United States to regulation of cholesterol increasing the danger that a clot tee, said the two doctors “ work Pacific Telesis 7i to 70'i; Ameritech % to 88%, Nobel Committee said. mination to combat terrorism. "expiain” the hijacking if he is metabolism.” may block an artery. Blockage of a together so completely that when and Southwestern Bell 'i to n'h. The Medicine Prize is the second Craxi, a Socialist, will become granted immunity from Audit faults managers L’8 The doctors discovered that coronary artery may cause a heart they give lectures or write papers. Nobel to be announced this year. Italy's longest serving post-war prosecution. Weicker urges free trade Federal pensions to cost less HARTFORD — Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn.. told a group of businessmen Friday that for cost rise Christopher Columbus protectionist legislation is not the answer to correcting the trade imbalance. Weicker told about 250 delegates to the White By Judd Everhart procedures and organization. It will help Congress rushes retirement plan not on everyone’s mind House Small Business Conference that while The Associated Press regulators determine how much of the cost “ dumping” of cheap foreign goods should not be of the 1,150-megawatt power plant shou Id be allowed. "W e have to make sure we don't kill off Bv Kevin Flood "Not to me it isn’t,” Bryant said. NEW BRITAIN — An audit of Northeast included in rates. The prudency audit is one highest earning years, raise the minimum those markets that exist for the high-quality By Gene GrabowskI compensate for the Social Security benefits Herald Reporter But there were some Manchester Utilities' management of the Millstone 3 of six factors the DPUC will use in The Associated Press that the workers would eventually receive. retirement age to 62, and pay cost-of-living residents this morning who, with goods we produce in this state." nuclear plant concludes that "inefficien­ determining how much of the building costs 2 Weicker also said the federal Small Business Congress set out to create a less costly increases at a rate two percentage points Roger Fuller was eating break­ the voices of their elementary cies” by NU added $123.4 million to the cost should be billed to customers. WASHINGTON — Congress is rushing to retirement system for government below the CPI. It also would allow federal fast at Johnnie's Brass Key restau­ school teachers still ringing in their Administration should do more than just dispense of the facility. "W e plan to provide evidence at the 4 hammer together a new, less expensive workers. workers to put up to 10 percent of their rant on Main Street this morning ears, knew exactly why they had the dollars to small businesses. “ The SBA should NU Chairman William B. Ellis said the upcoming DPUC hearing that not only retirement plan by Dec. 31 to replace the Eventually, the new system will affectall salary in a tax shelter, with the government when someone asked him why he day off. "Why, Christopher Colum­ dispense management assistance," he said. company would "strongly challenge the refute these allegations, but will prove that The conference met to examine the role of generous 65-year-old Civil Service pension federal workers, now numbering 2.5 matching the first 5 perceijt. had the day off from work. bus discovert America in 1492,” allegation that some management actions our actions were sound, necessary and, system for federal workers. million. "What is it — Columbus Day?” said one woman as she brow s^ small enterprise entrepreneurs and elect 16 state were inefficient.” indeed, efficient," Ellis said in a statement Federal employee unions argue that the If lawmakers miss that self-imposed Since 1920, the Civil Service Retirement Fuller asked. through Regal's Men's Shop on delegates to the national convention next year in The audit, ordered by the Department of releas^ by NU. plan is too stingy. deadline, some 300,000 government em­ System has provided such comfortable Correct. But did he know why he Main Street. Washington. Public Utility Control and completed at a The audit cited deficiencies in manage­ NEW CORVEHES ployees hired since Jan. 1, 1984, may be coverage that it's considered one of the "W e want them to come up with had the day off? " I t ’s an important day in the cost of more than $1 million, was released ment oversight of engineering, electrical taxed for two retirement plans -r Social most attractive features of government something in time, but we don't want a bag "Not really. All I know is that I'm . history of this country," she said. Orange |uice prices fall Friday. DPUC Chairman John T. Downey design, electrical installation and the Security and Civil Service. employment. of garbage,” said 'Vincent R. Sombrotto, “ If he hadn't d is co v ert America, set a Nov. 18 hearing on the report. getting paid for the day," he said. installatio of the heating, ventilating and btraordiuary PHtesl The resulting bite: 14 percent of a Retirees receive an annual pension president of the 271,000-member National somebody else would have, but we Orange juice futures prices plummeted Friday The audit said that overall, NU's Fuller, an employee of General on the Cotton Exchange in New York after the air conditioning system at the plant. worker’s pay check. according to a formula based on the Association of Letter Carriers. “ What Dynamics in Groton, was not the don't really know what might have "decision making-process and decisions Consumer Counsel Barry S. Zitser, who The problem arose when Congress average pay of their three highest earning we’ve seen doesn't give retirees enough happened.” market was stunned by the government's were prudent." But it was in implementing Four In Stock! only Manchester resident who represents electric customers when power required new federal workers to participate years. protection against rises in the cost-of- The woman added, however, that projection for a 26 percent increase in orange those decision that the company was didn't completely understand why companies ask for higher rates, rejected in ^ c ia l Security as part of its efforts to bail The current pension plan also provides living.” Columbus Day can't be considered production this year. inefficient, according to the auditor. he or she had today off. And some the report's conclusions. out the system. To ease the expense and to for cost-of-living increases to match rises in Jane McMichael, political director of the a “ real” holiday anymore. “ Some The Agriculture Department said Thursday it The audit also said NU could have made who did understand weren’t too Five the Consumer Price Index and allows a American Federation of Government Em­ people have the day off, but other expected production of 132 million standard better progress on Millstone 3 if state utility “ It appears to me that the auditors impressed with the significance of 90-pound boxes of oranges this year, up from 103.9 worker with 30 years of service to retire at ployees, said of the tax shelter proposal, the holiday. i places — like the stores — they’re regulators had granted the company higher bought Northeast's argument that all the 1986 Models age 55 with full annuity. “ That favors higher-paid executives, but million boxes last year. rates. fault lies with rate regulators ... and Delmont Street resident Earl still open. For the people working Prices of orange juice fell by the 5-cent limit Government employees hired before Jan. the defined benefit plan still has to be more Bryant is retired, but he called there, it's not a real holiday. The $3.84 billion reactor is now under parsimonious rate relief,” he said. “ I AVAILABLE Inside Today 1, 1984, will have the option of continuing generous. allowed in a single day's trading in response to the construction in Waterford and is to begin totaliy disagree with that. Columbus Day just another unne­ " I f you're going to have a national report. The contract for delivery in November under that pfen or opting tor the new one — "W e don’t view the plan as a way lor cessary holiday. holiday, everything should be shut producing electricity in May. When the " I just don't believe the philosophy that and Social Security. retirees to get rich, but they can’t be left settled at 121.75 cents a pound. there coud be 900 percent cost overruns at 20 pages, 2 sections. "It doesn’t matter to me a bit, but down. Everything. Otherwise, it’s plant was first conceived in the early 1970s, The Senate Governmental Affairs Com­ behind financially, either.” Wheat futures prices were mixed and corn and Millstone 3 and a mere fraction of that was I don't think it should be a holiday,” only half a holiday,” she said. its estimated cost was $400 million. mittee last week approved legislation Stevens said the unions are taking a soybeans were slightly lower on the Chicago The audit, paid fur by NU, was done by due to inefficiency or imprudence," Zitser A d v !c « _ -----17 Obltu*rlM_ he said. "There are too many of ’em Just for the record: Columbus Board of Trade. Livestock and meat prices were CHSmOLET B utlnoM _ ___1S Opinion... sponsored by Sens. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, greedy posture, possibly to impress their now." d l^ ’t actqally discover America on Nielson-Wurster Group Inc., an independ­ said. H n UMini STREET, HMflTHESTER 64,6-61*1, Clutiflod. sharply higher on the Chicago Mercantile . 1S-20 P*opl*Ulk_ and William Roth, R-Del., that would create members. ent counsulting firm from New York City. The DPUC will hold a hearing on the audit Com ic*. _ 8 Spoil* _ _ The discovery of America isn’t this date in 1492. Historians say he Exchange. a new, less generous retirement system.. "They can't fully endorse it because the The audit was undertaken to determine if on Nov. 18 at DPUC headquarters in New Ent*ruinm«nt. _ 17 'T*l*v[ilon- significant enough to be marked by spotted the island of Guanahani at Lottery ______2 WMtIwr___ The measure wouid calculate federal COLA (cost-of-living) provision is so Britain. a legal holiday? about 2 p.m. on Oct. 12. there was any waste in management pensions based on the average of the five unpopular among the workers,” he said.