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Students at Bennet Junior High School want President c Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev to offer to vote resume their efforts at arms control. Today, they began circulating WETHERSFIELD fAP) - The The strike against Connecticut'.' a petition calling for new arms union representing 9.700 striking largest telephone company began talks during an assembly in the employees of Southern New Eng­ Sept. 13 after union members library marking the observance land Telecommunications Corp. rejected a proposed 3-year con T of United Nations Day agreed today to put the company's tract that included pay raises Members of the school’s latest contract offer to a vote. totaling 7.5 percent to 10 percent Multi-Cultural Club, who spoke Shortly before talks ended at 3 The contract was rejected on a vote at the assembly commemorat­ a.m.. the Connecticut Union of of 4,610 to 3,544. despite the ing the U.N.. urged their fellow Telephone Workers, meeting at endorsement of union leaders. students to make a contribution state Labor Department headquar­ Union members cited requests to world peace by keeping ters. agreed to a secret, mail ballot by SNET for givebacks. particu themselves informed about to be completed by Nov. 8. a state larly in the area of medical what is going on in the world and spokesman said. benefits, as the prim ary reason for by signing the petition, which Details of the offer designed to rejecting the pact will be sent to the U S and end the nearly 6-week-old job Soviet leaders on Monday action were not disclosed, said Jean Lambert, a Bennet Labor Department spokesman C. teacher and one of the faculty Richard Ficks He said the union Crestfield sponsors of the Multi cultural would offer the proposal without Club, said the goal is to get recommendation. every student at Bennet to sign Labor Commissioner P. Joseph the petition She emphasized Peraro said S N E T negotiators contract that the petition is from the handed the proposal to union SC/ students and not the school's leaders on Thursday. B h o faculty or administration Union spokesman Enrico Melita proposed It reads. "We the students of said this morning that the workers thre Bennet Junior High School, wili remain on strike at least until John F. Kirch can Manchester. Ct , on this United the results of the vote are known. Bv Herold Reporter Nations Day of Oct 24, 1986, He added that there will probably urge you. the leaders of the most not be any more talks until the vote A tentative contract agreement powerful nations In the world, to results are In. rekindle the spirit of coopera­ He said that the union executive has been reached between the Crestfield-t enwood nursing home 2 tion in which the Reykjavik board felt that “ the company made talks began and to resume the some movement but not enough for and the union that represents process of obtaining and secur­ the board to agree to go back to employees there, marking the end r ing a peaceful world for us work pending ratification ” of a long labor-management battle now." The executive board was sche­ at the 155-bed home Lambert and Norma Irvin, duled to meet with 400 local leaders The proposed three-year agree Lyr also a Bennet teacher and club this afternoon in Wallingford to ment. reached during a negotiating sponsor, arranged the assem­ discuss the offer. Melita said, session Thursday night will go Coti bly. Student speakers were A spokesman for SNET could not before rank-and-file members of was the New England Health Care conce Alexia Cruz. Michael Castagna. Herald photo by Rocha be reached Immediately this 4 Marc Ursin. Douang Hemma- morning. Employees Union, District 1199 wash vanh. Meg Berte. Julie Shrider Taiks resumed about 4 p.m this afternoon and later this a bit and Shalla SIkand Bennet Junior High School students Sign Gorbachev to resume efforts toward Thursday after a 37-hour recess, evening, union spokesman William mans petitions this morning calling on world peace. From left are Paul Wilhelm, Ficks said. He said the two sides Meyerson said this morning. Lyi - ALEX GIRELLI President Reagan and Soviet leader Mary Tsokalas, and Kla Johnson. weren’t meeting face to face, but If It is approved, the contract will Danv Peraro was shuttling back and and forth between them. Please turn to page 111 Skepi Thi tered Tenn. pects Strong personalities dash In 4th Senatorial District Plorii John F. Kirch Bv trict, Zinsser has spent $14,000. Herald Reporter Along with the focus on personal­ about," said Zin.sscr. who Is 48. "I Qui "The key to a race like this Is ities and campaign styles, disputes don’t know what agenda he’s set. people." Meotti said. “ There are a State Sen Carl A Zinsser, over the issues have come into play He hasn’t said anything The QU( lot of people who will go and vote R-Manchester. and his Democratic during the campaign. The candi­ problem with Michael' Is he’s been from opponent. Michael P. Meotti. see for a certain party. But there are dates have met for discussions at a lobbyist too long and he doesn’t tour other people — I call them the themselves as completely dl fferent the Rotary Club. Glastonbury High knowdiow the game Is played It’s China swing votes — those are the ones kinds of people School and other forums. They up to the challenger to take the you try to reach” Phllii And as the campaign in the 4th have had one debate and are battle to the Incumbent A Senatorial District winds down, Meotti has criticized Zinsser planning a second next week. " I don’t think I ’m being nega­ sharply and has steered clear of flight political leaders say personalities When they have met, neither has tive.” he added " I ’m pointing out Hong will play a bigger part In the political commitments, promising had kind words for the other the pitfalls of his proposals” only to use his Integrity and best night outcome of the race than any other "Here I am the challenger and I Meotti has claimed to have a judgment In the Legislature. Airpo Issue. have really set the Issues for commitment to education and But Zinsser is a tough foe. The to Chi "This campaign is more of a debate In this campaign. ” Meotti, another to help elderly people. Manchester real estate broker has Phil comparison between the Individu­ 32, said during an Interview ’’All To keep Connecticut's economy served In the Legislature for six als than it is of the issues." said the Incumbent has done Is strong Meotti has said, the state educa years, and has argued that the Manchester Republican Chairman respond” needs skilled youths who are for th Republican Party has brought Donald Kuehl. He called Zinsser negative and trained In high technology To which millions of dollars In state funds to Theodore Cummings, Kuehl’s said he has done nothing but accomplish that, he has proposed The the 4th District, a primarly Demo­ Democratic counterpart, agreed. criticize the proposals Meotti has putting part of the state budget China cratic area comprising Manches­ " It ’s turning out to be a darn good CARL A. ZINSSER MICHAEL P, MEOTTI made on the campaign trail. surplus Into student financial aid ter, Glastonbury. Bolton, Hebron Zinsser has accomplished little Zinsser shrugged at that, saying race.” Cummings said. . . . cites 6-year record . . . says issues his and Columbia. The heat of the campaign is during his years in office, Meotti that a task force is already looking Pry "Carl has worked very hard for said. 9 reflected by expenditures. at the issue and will report to the lawyer for the Travelers Insurance $10.000 to $12.000 before the election the district,” Kuehl said. "He Acti Meotti, majority leader on the Those statements made Zinsser General As.sembly next year Cos , has spent $20,000 to date and Nov. 4. largely seeking to gain doesn’t just work for Republicans. laugh. Prsr M r Glastonbury Town Council and a figures he will spend another recognition in the five-town dis­ He works for the district” "I don’t know what he’s talking Please turn to page 10 follow condil tempo eye i TODAY’S HERALD spokei Britain breaks reiations with Syria "Hli gainin LONDON (AP) - Britain an­ Syrian Ambassador l,outof Allah Syrian official Involvement with "After all, Syria would never nounced today it was breaking Haydar today again denied his Hindawi," he said. "Th e whole Hospitals to merge Deficit a record diplomatic relations with Syria benefit from such activities and if country was involved in the bomb House will be outraged by the Syria were to permit such activi­ Newington Children’s Hospital The government Is acknowledg­ brcause of “ conclusive evidence of plot. Today’s action was the first Syrian role In this case.” will realize one of Its oldest goals Syrian involvement” In a terorrist ties, it needs not and will not resort ing it ran up a record $220 billion time Britain officially linked Syria The prosecution said Hindawi to such an impostor who had when it merges with Hartford deficit for the fiscal year that just plot to plant a bomb on an Israeli to the attempt. confessed to police that he was Hospital to create the largest airliner. actually been recruited by adver­ ended, but officials say they expect A Jury In London’s Old Bailey hired by Syrian military Intelli­ saries to Syria,” he said children’s health care center in a dramatically better showing next criminal court ruled today that gence to blow up the Israeli plane. Connecticut. Newington’s presi­ year. The 1986 deficit fell $10 billion The announcement was made by Following Hindawi’s arrest. Sco­ Nezar Hindawi planted plastic At the trial. Hindawi denied dent says The two hospitals have below Reagan administration ex­ Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey explosives found April 17 in the tland Yard attempted to question 6 Howe to the House of Commons making such a statement and signed a memorandum of under­ pectations. Story on page 5 luggage of his pregnant Irish claimed he was the victim of an three employees of the Syrian standing in which they agree to shortly after a Jordanian was Embassy in London The embassy girlfriend when she tried to board Israeli intelligence plot todiscredit combine their acute and clinical convicted and sentenced to 45 refused to waive their diplomatic the plane at London’s Heathrow Syria pediatric services. Story on page 4. years in prison for attempting to Airport. immunity and the three employees blow up the El Al jetliner with 375 Haydar was summoned to the Index Howe said there was evidence Foreign Office shortly after Hin­ were expelled. people aboard. that Hindawi acted on orders of 20 pRgoa, 2 aoetlona dawi was convicted and sentenced. Britain broke relations .with Howe said Syria had 14 days to Syrian Intelligence, traveled on a Mostly sunny He conceded in' a television Libya in 1984 after a gunman fired Advice. 13 Lottery. close its embassy in London, and Syrian passport, met the Syrian Interview today that he met with from the Libyan Embassy in Mostly sunny today with a high of Cleeelfled _ 18-20 Obituaries____10 said the British Embassy in ambassador immediately afterthe Hindawi. but denied Syria backed London. killing a policewoman who 55 to 60. Clear tonight with a low of Comics ______8 Opinion______8 Damascus also will be closed. bomb plot was uncovered and the bomb plot. The ambassador was at the embassy because of a 25 to 30. Sunny Saturday with a high Connecticut 4 People__ He said security was being stayed in Syrian Embassy accom­ contended Hindawi went to the of 55 to 60. Fair Sunday with tightened around the London oper­ modation that night demonstration by opponents of Entertainment 12 Sports ___ embassy to “implicate the em­ Libyan leader Col. Moammar showers likely on Monday and Focus______11 TeleviBlon . ations of Syrian Arab Airlines. "There is conclusive evidence of bassy in this affair.” Gadhafi. Tuesday. Details on page i. Local newt-3 . 10 U S AVorld__5.9 t-M m ew m »uuuai^. tMmr.6m M um MTANCHEimtR HERALD Friday, bet. 36.1916 - » WEATHER Betoga wouM atop Route 6 land bsiye t n B r ia f **T' - * - « Unm nm WmiKFfa^ •* flOOIv oTtkO Idlloaaev id tkeflrM S'JiMWe with negotiations nemg 'fItvrMkiYiHMd M d df idla^ or IM mad pcNii. Three were aphythe smnmerorfatl. "foeem f’ takOOviM, tM Ir propBFIy Iv COmimiMlr» The uMon that represents Maitchester' teachers still has not hm eowmb agreed t&tohe t& t nvw mi luouuv Hr HiwBvNv h Iw ______lYspoudedtethe Bbanf of EducatiOA’srequesf toreopen contract eftera. tew n said me remamu g appt a me deaaon and Bgkr the negm attono a school oHteiai said this morning. 3 0 BwwrWf. MM BMMa Me agkMd to cwwjBwiwf fnionmiv mv frofii MHuieed diiBout iRepute. eigMdite sale prlM. The monthly rent wooU #Mdi» «Mlt n M 1« RM<« MAl. hands of time by one hour. The National Hnreau of etopme aotpyumme i f r M he y ^ e e ar m e m m e 44 m mmeprooeasoth^condemned, he one twelfth of that, he M ifM fy ggur&$ em¥t bg M rg tf LOW Standards keeps the correct time for the United States. moaetmem------wll- tyemoeraao EMT metmtd ta ut eartea and me Anal two are stm hemg expiahterf. Rem A tYNMB ' M me not. 4 - Tom^oraforos The Bureau keeps something called Coordinated Uni­ teteaam a tkdm ndteh eon 'Fhere win be no chance of salvaging any of the nativity figures viBcvion. M M , me etate tetmt^ M d Hotrte argued that those rente are ^ a | e d by a fire Friday at the lodge in Center Springs Fark, versal Time; it’s exact to within a few billionths Of a petagtrs annovneement came ’R’dM ditathM iHaM te e o te en- BVTMK mtOMf4.4rm\esolme exorwtant due also saM the money John SofHvan said this morning. second. Navigation systems locate ships at sea using met Andatet teadem isnra rMMAeMapettMtalrmmelJ.t. road path, there are I3 homes and the D&t offers for properties is SulHvaft, who was a leader in the fund drive that financed the AcfO ff the rurtfon radio signals broadcast at intervals of time this short. noae. Whole sohedtdedloi&eeher Army Corps or to iu ite tt and the 46 properaes, wRieR are m the hoow their actual market value, purchase of the figures, said he and Park Superintendent Robert fROWTS; MiM it the trre mimM M ^ a r state fyepattment tire at the Boston factory where they were stored. the Ractfic Northwest on Saturday. lower Ohio Valley and northern Canfomla. Sullivan said he plans to go to Spencer, Mass., to see If he can A flash flood watch remained posted for eastern A Newspaper in Rducation Prnjfram arrange to buy some ready-made figures. Others involved in the Texas. Sponsored by effort to get new tableaux will check with a New York Thonderstorms rumbled across parts of New The iVfanchesfer Herald Charter manufacturer. Mexico on Thursday niSht. producing hall and strong winds. Hail an inch in diameter fell near c Mfllgr building m«y houfg youth clinic Artesia. signs Heavier rainfan in six hours overnight Included 2 The Miller Building at Manchester Memorial Hospital, idle for Inches at Barksdale Air force Base hi Shreveport, several years, may become a ZO-bed psychiatric unit for La., and Bensacola, Pla. Almanac adolescents it plans by the hospital receive the necessary The northern Plains and Hockles reported fair disappear apwovals. Today Is Priday, Oct. 24, (he effectively destroyed the Holy skies. Skies were clear to partly clotidy across Utah 217th day el IMl. There are Mdays 'The hospital, which operates a 36-bed Inpatient psychiatric and Arlsona. Homan Empire. More than 80 signs urging facility, proposes to convert the building to a unit expressly for T left in the year. In IMO. the 40-hour work week Manchester residents to vote m Today’s forecast called for showers and Today’s highlight in history: went Into effect under the Pair tarot ot a referendum question adolescent psychiatric patients. thunderstorms along the western and central dull In IMS, (he United Nations Labor Standards Act of I93S. that would remove (Re tpOwer of the The proposal will have to be approved by the Health Systems Coast, rain from central and eastern Texas and officially came Into existence as its In 1952. in a speech in Oetroit. Eighth Utilities District to Mock Agency of North Central Connecticut and by the state’s southeast Oklahoma to the lower two thirds of the charter took effect. The World Republican presidential candidate consolidation with (he town are Commission on Hospitals and Health Care. Mississippi Valley, the Tennessee Valley, southern body began with si members, a Dwight D Eisenhower declared. missing and may have been stolen, A letter of intent has been filed with those agencies by the tbe Appalachians and parts of the OMo Vsdiey. figure that has trippled since then. "I shall go to Korea" as he according In the head ot the union bOspHal, according to David Stahelski, vice president of Scattered light rain was forecast for the northern On this date; promised to end the war. representing the Town Eire De­ operations. Pacific Coast. In ISXf, Jane Seymour, the third In 1962, (he V.S. blockade of Cuba partment’s oatd llrellghtets. He said the capital cost would be about $200,000, most of it Most of tbe nation was expected to have high wife of Bngfand’s King Henry VIII. during (be missile crisis officially Robert Martin, president of involving installation of such security measures as shatterproof temperatures in the Ms or 60s; the Ms over died U days alter giving birth to began under a proclamation signed lirtethstlonal Order of Firefigifrters glass and an intercom system. northeast Minnesota, upper Michigan and northern PHnee Edward, later King Ed the day before. toeal IS79, said this momfng that New lEngland; the 70s and Ms tram central and w a^ VI. today’s birthdays: Actor David about half Of the ilO signs the union Southern California across the desert Southwest In 1S4S, (he Peace of Westphalia Nelson Is so Actor Kevin Kline Is put uo throughout town are BoHon •ehool board awltchaa projaota ended (he Thirv Years War and and tram south Texas across the central Galt Coast 39. missing. BOLTON — With the completion of a troublesome $65,000 to the southern Atlantic Coast states. "I’m not accusing anyone." window replacement project at Bolton High School behind It, the Martin said, adding that he was "not surprised because some of (he Board of Education Thursday began to consider the idea of O n the Light Side things that have been happening... energy-saving windows at Bolton Center School. Weather radio are only one more method of some Board member Barry Stearns said $2,S00 is budgeted (or a SCATTEREO CLOUDS — Weather aatelllte photo taken at 3:30 a.m. similar project at the center school, which serves grades five Albion Coliege researchers people to achieve fheir goal." shows clouds and precipitation extending south from the Midwest The National Weather Service broadcasts lh« mtyor -jffle of my people are pretty through eight. During a meeting held at Bolton High School, the have found that two neariy board voted unantmously to retain an architect to look Into the through the Mississippi Valley Into the Gulf of Mexico. Scattered clouds continuous, 24-hour weather information on 1S2.47S rclumi to town Identicai species of the common upset." Martin said. A compiaini can be seen along both the East and West coasts. mHz in Hartford, 162.SS mHz In New London and will not be filed with police and the possIMIItv of replacing the windows. 162.40 mHz In Meriden. HALL PARK, Okla. (AP) - wolf spider can’t interbretKi only Msrsid photo by Rocha union will simply replace the At the high school last year, a construction company finished Residents prepared to greet the because the males sing and missing signs. Martin said. He replacing about 40 drafty windows with energy-efficient glass. mayor they last saw pearly a dance differently. P9¥lng ih9 way tor pa¥lng added that (he union has no plans to When the work was Inspected, it was discovered that the windows uarter century ago; Ronald Male spiders don’t care which retaliate by taking down signs did not meet fire and safety code regulations (or egress. Sleagan. species they breed with, but Town Highway Dapariftiani amgloyaa road. Raving was to begin today, though urging the defeat of the ballot item. After viewing different detachable devices that allowed the 2 The president was to address a femaies do, said Oaii E. Stratton, Erlla Kaanay, left, motions to fellow “My people ore going to stay windows to be opened to the correct width, officials were forced to rallv today In nearby Norman an assistant professor of bioiogy. the final riding surface, curbs and aiwve board." he said. seek a variance. PEOPLE during a visit to campaign for "I oniy had one female out of worker Mel Lobau as they rales a wafer atdewalka will nof be Inafallad until next The controversial referendum Repubiican Sen. Don Nickies, 100 that didn’t care,” she said gate on Garden Grove Road Thursday to spring. question has divided Manchester, who is opposed by Rep. Jim Thursday. The spiders use their prepare for the raeonatructlon of the and supporters and opponents or Council to honor MACC diroctor Lynn cancels Yeager files Idea Jones. legs and mouths to create dis­ the Eighth District have each Nancy Carr, executive director of the Manchester Area Reagan, who was once a tinct routines, she said. One erected hundreds at signs through­ Conference of Churches, will be honored by the Capitol Region Country singer Loretta Lynn Former test pilot and fighter out town. The effort to change the was forced to cancel three spokesman for General Electric, species does a series of bounces Council of Churches tor work In mobilizing churhes to meet the ace Chuck Yeager launched a was named honorary mayor 24 while making a staccato buzzing Town Charier to take away the needs of the poor and for her ecumenical efforts. concerts this weekend after she national fund-raising campaign Polls charges RIoux pressure Eighth District’s veto power Is 4 years ago when he participated sound, white the other walks was hospitalized tor treatment of viewed as the first step toward Carr will be given an award at the council’s second annual for a proposed park near Mount in a ribbon-cutting ceremony around and makes a rapid awards banquet Wednesday at the Marriott Hotel In Farmington. a blocked urinary tract, her Rushmore in South Dakota that dedicating Hall Park as Oklaho­ rattling sound, she said. consolidation. manager says. By John F. Kirch Tarca, Rtoux’s challenger In the Into making contributions, he said. Martin said his 66-meniber union In a news release, the Capitol Region Council of Churches said would be a memorial for ma’s first all-electric city. The female, when confronted Herald Reporter Democratic primary. Those accu­ Foils said that many employees Lynn canceled appearances In veterans. fully supports changing the charier Carr's "effectiveness In gathering and empowering the churches "On behalf of the residents of with the advances of a male from sations, similar to the ones Foils In the sheriff's office got their Jobs for collaborative service Is recognized throughout the region and Danville, III.; Eau Claire. WIs.; "There’s been so much flap made Thursday, were made by and ending the existence of the and Waukegon, III., David the town 1 would like to reaffirm the other species, frequently Republican Stephen Folia through political connections. Eighth District, which has pro­ serves as a model ot what the Christian witness can and should about Vietnam veterans and so the honor that was bestowed attacked and ate her suitor, or charged Thuraday that Al RIoux. RIoux himself. "There’s a lot of lOUs out there. ” be." Skeimer said Thursday. forth,” Yeager said following a vided volunteer fire protection and during the dedication in 1962, and else ran away, Stratton said. hta■ tso A.XVDemocratic asaw 1 cx VIV opponentvv^avriivsis In ssa the ssic The dismissed deputy. Raymond he said. "1owe nothingto nobody.” sewer service to most of northern Tickets tor the awards banquet, at $26each, must be purchased The Sl-year-old performer en­ news conference in Los Angeles. Hartford County aherlffa race, la Lanzano ot Manchester, waa rein­ RIoux, an Insurance agent, could tered a hospital in Nashville, welcome President Reagan once Stratton said she forced the Manchester tor almost 100 years. In advance through the Capitol Region Council of Churches, 30 “We’re Just trying to build a again as honorary mayor of the spiders to Interbreed and create ualng “Intimidation tactica" to stated. but aald later that he did not not be reached for comment. Martin sold If a merger were to Arbor St., Hartford 06106. Tenn., Tuesday night, and ex­ living memorial to all veterans." raise campaign funds and keep his want to resume work for the office. However, one deputy sheriff, pects to perform as scheduled in town of Hall Park," Mayor Mike hybrids by anesthetizing the occur, he would like to replace the The retired Air Force general, O’Neil, said Thursday. females, making them more fellow party members in line. In Connecticut, sheriffs end their Russell Huk. sold he made a $500 Eighth District's volunteer fire­ Florida next week, Skepner said. who was Immortalized In the receptive to the advances of deputies are responsible tor serv­ contribution to RIoux'a campaign fighters with new paid firefighters. "He’s a political animal by without any pressure at all. Bands march at UConn Saturday book and movie "The Right males from other species. nature,” Folia said ot RIoux, ing legal papers, protecting the He said he would be wlllingto allow Stuff," said he is serving as a courts and transporiing priaoners. "There was no arm twisting,” the Eighth District flretighers to llling and Bonnet Junior high schools will be the only J unlor high Queen goes solo former Democratic chairman In said Huk. a Democrat. "In 25years paid spokesman for the Vets for Female wolf epidere Newington. "The sleaze factor la They are paid nn a per-dlem or serve as a backup force for the paid schools represented Saturday In the band parade competition at Vets Memorial Park campaign. commission baala. Sheriff's offices t have never been told, 'you give or units. the University ol Connecticut's annual Band Day in Storrs. Queen Elizabeth It came home chooey about matea real high In this campaign. It’a old are one of the few county- you’re out.' it that has happened to from Hong Kong following her The $25 million, 76-acre park is wine In a new bottle. II reeks of He said he could also "live with" The two Manchester marching bands will be among 88 expected to be completed by 1989, ALBION, Mich. (AP) - Music Lottery government entities remaining In somebody else. I don’t know." having the Eighth District continue secondary school bands In Connecticut involved in a festival of tour of that crown colony and politics" the state. Both candidates have said that China, but her husband. Prince LORETTA LYNN LOUISE MANDRELL said designer Jack McAdum. may enhance romance in the to provide tire protection to some ot parade and Held show competition. During halftime at the human world, but the right Foils said that many deputy Foils, a full-time constable In special deputies, bailiffs In the the territory It currently serves. If Philip, remained behind. . . . hospitalized . . . adopts daughter Connecticut daily: aherlffa who work for longtime Hartford, aald about linemployeea county courthouses and those who football game between Maine vs. UConn. the field will be tilled A special British Airways song-and-dance routine is a mat­ such a compromise was worked with an estimated t.OOO instrumentalists. ter of life and death for wolf Thursday: 928 Sheriff Fattrick Hogan, like RIoux work under the Hartford County transport prisoners are untrained out. His Ideal plan, though, would flight carrying the queen from Hope ranch settles a Democrat, are now being pres­ sheriff. That has made the office a and work without supervision. Manchester High School will be competing in the field show said Thursday. not possibly be happibr now that spiders, a biologist says. call for having paid tlretT|hters. competition. Hong Kong landed Thursday Bob Hope’s ranch in Oak Park, Play Four: 3164 sured to buy tickets to Rtoux’s "gold mine" tor polttictans who felt Both have promised to correct the "I'm always looking for paid night at London’s Heathrow The minor operation was per­ we have Nicole.’’ campaign tund-ralalng events they could pressure subordinates problem. Both competitions begin at lO a.m. and end at noon. formed in Los Angeles last week Calif., has reached a $86,000 firefighters,” he said Airport, ending the first Journey The adoption became official out-of-court settlement with a Debuttea are being askedI to pay up to China by a British monarch. after the 46-year-old entertain­ Wednesday. to 9806, he said. er’s eye condition persisted for school district whose high school Manchester Herald "Deputy sheriffs, worried about Philip planned to open an campus often became pasture education center in Hong Kong more than three weeks and failed keeping their Jobs, have been for wandering cattle from the USPS 327-500 strong-armed by my ooponent, Al for the World Wildlife Fund, of to respond to other treatment, ‘Snake’ a father comedian's property. VOL. CVI, No. 21 which he is president. she said. Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 RIoux, and the party bosses who Former pro football quarter­ The Oak Park Unified School end certain holidays by the Man­ control his campaign,” Polls The queen spent six days in District’s suit alleged that Jor­ weekly. $6.50 for one month. $t0.25 China and two in Hong Kong. back Kenny “Snake” Stabler of chester Publishing Co.. tOOralnard (or three months, $36.50 for six charged. Mandrell adopts Mobile, Ala., and his wife. Rose, dan Ranch cattle damaged a Place, Manchester. Conn. 06040 months and $77.00 for one year. Hogan, who is retiring when hts sprinkler system and trampled Second class postage paid at Man­ Mall rates are available on request. have a new member on the chester. Conn. POSTMASTER: term ends next ^ a r . threw his CB9h a curry Country singer Louise Man­ family team. fields on the mral campus. It au|!ipori behind RIoux after the DOZEN McCavanagh Pryor recovering Send address changes to the Man­ drell and her songwriter hus­ named Hope, property manager chester Herald. P.o. Box S91, Man­ Newington Democrat won the 9 Actor and comedian Richard band, R.C. Bannon, have adopted Alexa Rose Stabler was bom Jim Hunter and Cliff Holmes, a chester. Conn. 06040 To place a classified or display nomination at the state convention. MEDIUM P rrar is making a rapid recovery a 2-year-otd daughter. Wednesday, said Stabler, 40. cattle rancher who leases the advertisement, or to report a news Kids ipring. accusations flew $649 Item, story or picture Idea, call 043- following surgery for a sinus The couple, who have been "Things went real well and we’re Ventura County property from GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If that Hogan had fired a deputy RED ROSES Your man hoart you: both thrilled," he said. 2711. Office hours are 6:30 a.m. to 5 condition that caused him to married for eight years, have no the entertainer. you don't receive your Herald by p.m. Monday through Priday. sherifT because he supporied John MMMMMMMMMWnM moaonooaa&mamaammo other children, spokeswoman Stabler, who played for the 5:30 p.m. weekdays or 6 a m. Satur­ temporarily lose sight in his right School Superintendent Dan day, please telephone your carrier. Many young tamlliaa dapand on eye and to lose weight, a Jeannie Ghent said Thursday. University of Alabama and the Thompson said Tuesday the If you're unable to reach your car­ spokeswoman says. "R.C. and I have wanted our New Orleans Saints before leav­ settlement was “ very rier, call subscriber service at 647- The Manchester Herald is a mem­ two Incomaa to aurviva through “His sight is returning. He is own child for so long,’’ said ing pro ball two years ago, has reasonable.” 9946 by 6:30 p.m. weekdays or i0a. ber of the Associated Press end a Mandrell, sister of entertainer been promoting a book about his m. Saturdays for guaranteed deliv­ member of the Audit Bureau of Cir­ inflationv to provida for thair gaining weight,” Jennie Johnson Hope does not live on the ery In Manchester. culations. Barbara Mandrell. "I Just could football career titled "Snake.” 2,$29-acre ranch. V O T ^ E S ! childran. Day cara can tars halp thoaa childran grow atrong In thair ^ 7 aariy yaara. Stata Rapraaantativa R 9 M W I I McCavanagh aaw to it Manchaatar 1 Queftion 1 Roiiovals|| Thh Park will ctoaa day cara cantar w ill gat $106,000 In 6 for tha wintar on Oc~ CLASSIFIED ADS sure to get rest L RsfNilr II aid. Raal naada gat raal anawara. tobar i 6th, but will ba Ra-atact Jamaa R. McCavanagh. opan for atadding o n /’ Prove it to yourself by calling the classified department waakands and boll- MUKS a. WeCAirANAON days whan snow and waathar conditions YOUR MAN FOR THE to place your ad today! Call 643-2711 for assistance. ara suitabla. Itih GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT FULL LEVER 8A 18»yiMRMaeT(MplL JHanrl)ratrr HrraUi 1 Paid tor by 'CRlzaha fc tor Old Schoola’’ 1 1 m s farUy WUOWMMRWWI > W. nm o . Traw iw i. 1Caryl NIO ifUr J 1 n u , , . u t t M u m MANCHfePritK HitKALD, Friday. Oct. 24. ibbs — 5 Commeciicmt tn B rief Hospitals sign merger agreement VS.m faM hs Brief Deficit soars; officials optimistic Town M t anonM fiatiM «M l WARlTdltlV — WtfYFfugrtw campon awf mawgwf by Ncwliir handicapping dinavdarn in neednd on a eOmary iinftforrf Remelm of f owtcowiow kHemHied B yTem Roum formally announce Me 1988 deficit tally shows the flow of federal red S la board and aMnhMCration. and not taking into account any 8At^to*Y— FdHee w^jeet tliat a mw ceihheteif iiilwM* tM n ennsrsB. ffonpftal buOdbig Mat wfll ba Me Th« AtBOclorvd Pruss figure early next week. aTMUdHijati WSdalamfdl ■ PemapM said Thurtsday an Army ink rose to just a shade over 9828 further spending cuts Mat Con­ Tfj comsHMig service* chfithnen'n bonpftars aeir borne. However, 0M B sp<4resman Ed billion. Dale said. < w y w ^ K« WM t»HaT» b«M m a u n e e l. ^vlUw Mm\swywwww ev VVW5W ’Vka axfaniiig Wawtugiwi CMid- gress migM enact next year — wwa IftntibH, R (NinrringIBn) rrill ofScials said. anenturylud hfontllteilfliFiuiiiahiBoffoorservioeiiieu misBing WASHINGTON — The govern­ Dale said Thursday that Miller MU iaryMt chfMnm’a aeulM earv ran'a Rbopital campon iu NCwiue “ Miller acknowledges that Mis would l epnesent a marked turna­ ♦ f ? S f ^ * * r * ^ J^srtley aakl th« bodjr of ha a compnBbennivahonpital, mng* BMtaglio pwMctnd ftw new Asia iliice the Vlraam War. ment is acknowledging it ran up a decided to release information on was a record deficit, but the real ! ? awwtwwf about r ».m. Thowwiwya m f cuuwv hi ConaecOtiuc, Narnfapu ara ton win ba uned for elhiieal ing from emergeacy mom all die hospital will be a ’’tramenduun The relatives of Me four men, who weze in the Air Fotee and round in Me deficit, which has pw^nmiR mmyw. record 9335 billion deficit for Me Me raw figures in advance to good news is that in 1987, by any climbed steadily Me past few i » S H ^ iiytw » mmteii guinf itshhig: pregwme mch an adoW pedtotrie way op to the moat lopHMicafed boon for the people of Hartford. N a y , have been nutifled uf the identifications, the Pentagon fiscal year Mat Just ended, but “ITa Mwaya bee* a gaaf M Me ttM. counter possible news leaks on Me realistic estimate of Me d^cit, years. »"»1HK woontb a « f Ms deatk is rahaamtatiOH madicina, day anrvicen,” Hfenlcliem ndd. "Petfatrfc care, at least in Mis ofiicials say they expect a dramati­ final figures. boepRal t» becamw a iCh-aaivlca, there will be a reduction in excess The government’s books have MWtf tw»MJ M a PaHsy safcf. Ife adifetf dMC M MMMy. and pFUgramn Ibr mol- Jamen BattagUo, a npofeeaman community, was fragmantad," . ? **.’” " * l '* •*« Hawaii to California on Friday cally better showing next year. _____ a’a ___ Dale also said new projections by of 968 billion — which would be Me shown a deficit in 25 of the last 28 g g y y I* » l» gArftmMd tsy Me elrief medkal exenilMr's B)5» handfcapped patlanta. offi- forWarObfdlliM|iftal,naidaegMia- BfaniclieCti said. following a fall military honors ceremony at fflefcam Air Force The 1555 deficit fell 515 billion tal," RMwlagtou CMMrvn' pytart- agency analysts suggest the deficit greatest reduction since World years. To accommodate these HOBS ssiweeB tne twv inMitiRioiis hi a statement mienaed by St. Base, the FbntattM added. below Reagan administration ex­ will fall by an additional 958 billion War n,” Dale said. (fcut M m RftMehem arid thuru- thaptowrifll most ba approved decades o f deficit spending. Con­ ^ 1 * ^ * » * » p e e t s . ” Dailejrsaid. "W eto se a were ftrzt held about four yearn Francis Ifospital and MeMcal Tte men identified, including tbeir rank and bra e of record at pectations. White House Budget in 1587, to the vicinity of $170billion day, wbau Ma cMaoBdMtM plaiw by Ma Mata CommiaMon on Rbm^ The 9170 billion 1987 deficit would gress before adjourning for the A w -fh !i^ ^**y/***y bring us ta a sospect, bof we ago, but no agreement was Center, Director of Redlatiles t b ^ m e of Meir disappearance, were: Lt. Col. Richard Castillo Director James C. Miller H I said — even if Congress enacts no still be far above Me 9144 billion wurr awiwMcaJ. "W « haw an M n and HbalM Cara bafota oflt- reached. Negodationn reaumed year last week voted to raise the •witereaspeelllcsosgect.’’ David Bergman said that plans for of the Air Force, bom Nov. 31,1535, Corpus Christi, Texas: Lt. througb a spokesman Mat higher- further spending cuts. deficit target mandated under the appurtanKy haw (udp Juft Mat.’' cialn of Ma twubonpitab can aettia about four montlw ago, be naid. the new Newington Children’s national debt limit to a record 92.3 MhK|. — A IVerwalk man wim was cMvksted a# an NawlngtMi CMMran'a Efoapital, Conantly. Newington Children’s A fond d riw in ptamied to help vldual needs and todeliver prompt, Oct. 1 . 1585, to Sept. 30. 1588, fiscal rates that result in less govern­ The projection for 1987 — a manslanfliter in a sheetinf death Mat stemmed Imm an Iccatad ctt ffarfferd RCapKarF EtoepRal apeciaHzes in treating cover 515 million in renovations WASHINGTON — A Nicaraguan Contra rebel group diverted The president will submit his quality care," Bergman said. year would soar to 9838.2 billion. ment spending. calculation based on a continuation argument mrer Me W Paid for by Patty and Wally J. Irlah, Jr., 87 Main St.. Manohaatar 4 down.” Nicaragua. It carried arms and THOMPSON Jean will be availabie fo r appointmentt M on­ accused of counterrevolutionary supplies for the Contras, and the activity. I day during the day and Thuriday eveningt. 076 MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER MtiiMN.pw 648-1717 Dsmocrit for — VOTE NO — VOTE NO — VOTE NO — VOTE NO — HOUHS: M-t-W-y. M / THUNS. 04 / SAT. 0-S:S0 / CLOSSO SUNDAYS Sue will be available Thurtday eveningt and 103-foot fir tree y State Ropreiantativo Friday during the day. WILLIAMSON’S __fso*< SAS/es to tut lanuiBLf to Uno, rou ihoulo coat ntat 0imt. heads for capitol WINDOW SHADES CUT ★ KEYS MADE 13th Olitrlot Both Jean and Sue are tpeclalUti in permt, ’‘FJVE-m-ONE” haircult and haircare fo r the whole family. MACDOEL, Calif (AP) - The first Christmas tree for the U.S. Totil YM round Comfort in just Capitol to come from west of the Call fo r your appointment Mississippi is a 103-foot-tatl Shasta o n o p a c k s g o WllllamMn’s ‘‘FIVB-In- 0ns’’ Hbs no psrallal In the Industry. Hsat- red fir from the Klamath National Ing, humidiflcatlon, cooling, rtohumldlllcatlon H i W N Forest. and BlBotranlo air cleaning has bean " It makes a beautiful Christmas daalgnad Into ono compact package. Il’a SALE „^ ^ 8 8 ^ « tree.” said forest employee Tom avallabla In gaa, oil and olaclrle haal pump Parlfian Coiffure Hamilton, who started the cam­ modata In a wide rang# of haaling and 20% OFF A L L ..> * a,,. Time For THOMPSON paign to choose a tree from a cooling oapaolllaa. 1043 Main Street Western forest. “ I didn’t think It I.HtAHNa 3.COOUNO WIQ8 HATS 80UND8-0F-THe-NIQMT TAP68^'^‘^< Mancheeter • 643-9832 would ever happen.” t. HUMIMFICAnON 4. OBHUMIOlPICATtON CANDY eXCLUOSO Pull Lever 5A Hamilton also was the one who 5. il c c t b 6 n ic a ib c l e a n in g Mon.-Sat. 8;30-4;30 Coupon MUST bo prooontod boforo to rooolvo Sals pries. found the red fir, popularly known 08TERLUND REFRIGERATION SALE ENDS 8AT. OCT. 28. No other discounts apply, m.h. as a silver tip, which was chosen I _ Paid for by Committee to Elect John Thompson, We are located In tha raar of from six candidates last May by 6 4 9 -2 6 5 5 FAISWAY COUPON------FAINWAY COUPON------FAIBWAV COUPON - ^^^^^^^^Fjoge^jejro^reeeure^^^^^^ Manohaatar Stata Bank. Capitol landscape architect Paul Puncus. CAMOUFLAGE Headquarters FIVE 2 tiOljR CLASSES! MANCHESTER PROPERTY \ tor Hallowoon at IN EACH TWO WEEK COURSE FOR THE o v ie T im e . t OWNER’S ASSOC. ^ DOUG’S ARMY & NAVY HOME COMPUTPP mtrnmnmnmm InvHss sn t§Mp»y§n to » ^ BOY’S CAMOUnME MEETINB ON THE REFERENDUM QUESTIONS | 6 POCKET B.D.U. PANTS SERVICES. A M M lillM r-’ETc-. v id e o ^ 9 S> Wiitt tab, drawstring *17.49 COURSES FOR APPLE 4^ WHEN - Tuesday, Oct. 28th , 7:3 0 pm % bottoms. 81m 4-ie pa/r llllilc o m m o d o r e IIRItrc; BOY’S CAMOUFLAGE WHERE • Whiton Library. No. Main St. ^ L BASIC COMPl ITiKiH.' T-SHIRT rniubUclloR TO: UOkb l>R0CEsStH?^ t 80% Cotton. SOH € * A A HOME ACCOUNTING, GRAPHICS WHAT • Charter Revision, School Re- ^ Poly, Sizes S. M, L ELECTRONIC SPREADSHEET, MODEMS sach pairs, Elderly Housing V A p m OF HARD A SOFTUapc BOV’S CAMOUnAQE CAP u a t A M ANAGifc ju NOW f BasBball style, ADV. WORD PROCESSINO i These issues are very Important to everyone adluBtable. • Movli Rintili • VCR Rintili • VCR S lid A Service * "a d v a n c e d word pr6ces^ ing ^ as they will effect your taxes and safety. 3.99ssch data MANAGING, FILE 5 LIST MAKING • Photo Diviioplno • Blink Tipi • Accciicrict A Film ’t Many different statements are being made. ------BOY’S CAMOUFUQE FORM LETTERS S MAILING LISTS MERGING PILES D PROGRAMS • Cindy A Popcorn • Wi Rill Movlot Tool • Film tc Tepe 6 # COME. ASK QUESTIONS AND MENS CAMOUFUQE ™ iff 2 ’5S?’ Trcntfcr Service B.D.U. ripttop pantB, shlrtB, RA8S S 1 1 f C B C i FOR INFORMATION/ OR I GET aANSWERS.TiSWERS. I ffold iBckotB. tM ShlrtB, hBtB, etc. * ^ s e e n T O R E G IS T E R . C A f i . BiBo BVBiiBble Camouflage bandanas, web belts, fees I REMEMOER; a n INFORMED |<203) 4;>9-8702"] I T Y r t S r m m — S h o p o o rly _ o r _ VOTER MaV e' s w ise blcisiONS I t 1—800—334—0854 e x t. 8 G 9 OPEN ^ RofrsshmontsRofreshmonts will bo served. 4 ■■Q48-505S ^SieBSn- 269 West Middle Turnpike CLASSES HELD AT:" ------* ***!**^?*?;JS? ^ ^moc.. Bok 4 « . (next to Medi>Mert) In the Turnpike Plaza West 5 Menehwer, CT OMSOc Mabw SNwMan. TWw. # MANCHESTER Y.W.C A •IpaBi* • BAMIW _ HOURS: Mon., Tuss., Wad. 104 . STARTING ON; OCT. 27th* M IIH T « W IV T TYiura. Q Fri. 5-t 7 Sat. 5-Q / Son. it-5 Optn Monday through Thursday. lOam • Bprh, FrI. & Sat. Ill Opm, Sun. Noon • 7pm ~ Firfcfay.dct. at nwr OPINION V ^ o fls h o m townspeople have sense

Crossing interpretations may technically teo n target, but the polling conducted for the How to lOM Eighth Utilities District should tell everyone A e same thing. After the results of the summer poll were milliom wfiHo formally released this week, both sides were quick to claim victory. Supporters of the Eighth District focused on the fact that doing nothing Manchester residents not within its boundaries supported continued self- determination for its residents, while critics WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve Board 0 apparently has no money to bom. It has wasted latched onto the fact that most who answered more than fl8 million on anti-counterfeiting the telephone questionnaire called for the technology that it tried to ram down the throats of consolidation of public services. the Secret Service and the Bureau of Engraving Both sides also said that since the poll was and Frinting. taken before the campaign over changing the Then, after stubborn Fed officials finally Town Charter really got under way, the grasped that anti-counterfeiting experts wanted found him in (he\y]oiv PagesT results would be different were It to be no part oftheir goofy gizmos, they sold the unused : repeated today. equipntent back to the dealer at a sizable loss. This couple met under some They also canceled the remaining technology rather unusual circumstances. c That’s doubtful. Open Forani comract, bringing on a 14 million lawsuit from the What the poll actually showed is that many contractor. They found each other in the of those who were called know what’s best for Here’s the pitiftil story of bureaucratic Yellow Pages, under “ ty” for Manchester; consolidation without the PteMe conskhr JMm'Focci will keep your taxes bullheadedness; “Dancing Lessons.” subordination of the district fire department down and will support legislation Jack Thompson Hoping to find a way to thwart counterfeiters m Back when dancing schools be­ to the town’s. TiiccI candidacy that is for the taxpayer, not an age of increasingly sophisticated color copiers, came a part of life in Connecticut, T On Nov. 4, townspeople will vote on special interests. He has been lives Ms Idests the Treasury Department set up a task force of experts from the Secret Service and the Bureau of natural^ they became a part of whether Eighth District voters alone should involved in those issues here in To Ike Editor: Manchester and will continue at EngravingandFrinting—plus some people fi’om • The Original Yellow Pages' f^nom retain the right to say whether they want the state level. He has fought to TPiheEdMor: the Federal Reserve Board. Sources confided to Southern New EnglanoTelephone. their fire department and sewer service to John Tucci is a candidate tor protect the children from danger­ our associate Michael Beinstein that fhe only Shortly before Robert E. Lee In fact, for more than 100 years, remain separate. B^ore then, all concerned state representative this No­ ous programs in the schools We reason for including the Fed was for its money. As whenever something new has must make their positions crystal clear. vember. I think everyone should need people who are not afraid to surrendered, a staff officer sug­ an agency that doesn't have to get money from know John is reliable, hard­ speak out. Vote for John Tucci gested that the Confederate Congress, the Fed has a reputation for "deep appeared in the Connecticut Advocates of charter revision have started soldiers go httothe mountains and pockets” the ball rolling, but have a stretch to travel working and honest. He is well and the Republicans to keep taxes comnwnity, it’s appeared in The known by most members of going down. continne to fight the Civil War Original Yellow Pages. before they can claim to have adequately le e replied, “Yes, wecoulddoso. boards and commissions in Man- UNFORTUNATELY. LIKE THE KfD who owns You see. when you’ve been addressed the vital questions. And It would be dtester because for many years Betty gadloskt but two things would happen. We the baseball, the Fed insisted on pitching — and interesting to see what district supporters, he has been interested and 4gHMIIstergt. would lose control over ^ men fhe ideas it tossed around appall^ the real around as long as we have, people for their part, are willing to accept In the way involved in what is right for the who would then become an experts. The Fed gave a series of contracts not only depend on you for just of a merger. people. undisciplined rabble. Also, we totaling 117 million to Optical Coating about every conceivable product would economically devastate M anchester residents seem to recognize John has a record of not simply Laboratories Inc. to develop anti-counterfeit and service. But sometimes even reacting to. but anticipating and our region for generations to devices. They failed 96 percent to 96 percent of the that guarantees — particulary one of future United we etand, come.” ’fhe staff officer went on tests conducted by Engraving and Frtnflng. for husbands and wives. autonomy for the district volunteers — are exposing issues and seeking out solutions for the best for people as divided we fall to say that ‘ ‘the more General Lee Among fhe items the Fed forced on Its reluctant needed before they can throw their support a whole. spoke, the more I realized that he task force colleagues were eight “hot stamp" . Tlie O rdinal Yellow Page§f one way or another. Between now and Please consider John Tucci t Ms was on such a plane of integrity machines, which apply a unique, hologram-llke ^.ConneSScai'a Book. Election Day, voters will see whether the Nov. 4. TotbeEtHtor; and intellect as to make me film to currency. town’s leadership is good enough to provide ashamed of my own tboufdits” "The eight machines cost a total of $3,022,626,’’ I understandprecisely howthat them . Florence Shells On Friday, Oct. 17, tbeCommtt- an internal House Banking Committee memo tee for Charter Revision met and staff officer felt because Jack states, "even though the Biueau of Engraving and 4M Keeney St. Thompson causes the same feel­ 2 decided If favors consolidation of Frlnting expressed no Interest In fhe machines and. the town and the Eighth District ings in me. The kinds of things had not determined that thin-film devices would be McCavanagh tails but wants tokeep alive the district Jack says and his obvious used as a counterfeit deterrent ” Finding the *8’ volunteer fire department. It is sincerity are a constant reminder In fact, the Fed bought the first two machines llw Eighth DIsMct evident that the committee has of what kind of a person you before the bureau had run any tests at all. That Where handicapped license plates for the welfare of the entire town at become by living accordng to was bad enough. What was infinitely worse was motorcycles are concerned, finding the "s” heart. This is a good start. If a your Ideals. that after fhe technology had flunked fhe bureau’s seems to be a task too difficult for officials at To the Editor; voluntary fire department has I don’t complain anymore that tests, the Fed bought six more. the state Department of Motor Vehicles. served the Eighth well, then the Jack Thompson is so low-key a The first two "hot stamp” machines were The Rev. Robert "Kaiser” Hershberger, When the people vote on committee should explore the politician, ljustadmirehim. He’s bought In December 1963 from fhe Swiss 4 who heads the Manchester Mission Church of Election Day, Nov. 4, they should Idea of a similar setup for the remarkable. I hope that those of manufacturer’s distributor. One cost $370,040, the Bikers, recently won passage of a law remember that the Republicans entire town. us who know Jack’s qualities will other $442.351. The prices included a combined gavethe people the first tax cuts. Manchester Is not a large town do all we can to elect him this commission to the middleman. Optical Coating creating the plates for the first time. Now the The Democrats are known as the In area and population, 'hie town year. Laboratories, of $150,723. DMV says he can have one plate, and only party to tax and spend. Obviously has grown and will continue to one, despite the fact that he has two they overtaxed the people or we grow. Its problems will multiply. Joseph Hachey IN APRIL 1964, the Fed bought a third machine motorcycles registered in the state. wouldn’t have such large It has made some bad decisions in •1 Diane Drive directly from the distributor for $271,204. A month Ridiculous, we say. surpluses. the past. Divided we will continue later. It bought five more, once again going Without further ado, DMV officials should ’The voters in the Eighth to make them What was the Ideal through Optical Coating. The $1,989.225 total price , quit stalling and issue one iicense plate for District also need a representa­ one hundred years ago might not Lelteri policy included a commission of $365.179. tive who will speak up and defend do today. One central governing The Manchester Herald wel­ By last December, the Fed grudgingly conceded each renewal of registration, making good on them. In this fight for their very body is what we need. the intent of the law. comes original letters to the that the Treasury wasn’t going to use the existence, Jim McCavanagh has Most of us are familiar with the editor. machines So It resold two of them and put the rest In the end, their refusal may stem from been notably quiet. He hasn’t quotation, "United we stand, Letters should be brief and to In storage. When the storage charges began more that a failure in reading come to the district’s defense at divided we fall.” The way we the point. They should be typed or mounting Inexorably, the Fed finally sold the comprehension. If it’s because of some any time. We need a representa­ handle the consolidation Issue neatly handwritten, and. for ease remaining six machines back to the distributor. official distaste for bikers, their leather garb tive who is not Intimidated by could decide what it will be for in editing, should be double­ A House Banking Committee memo sums up the or their chosen mode of transportation, the party leadership. We need an Manchester. spaced. Letters must be signed transactions: "In total, the Fed paid $3,022,620 for active outspoken, defender, both with name, address and daytime eight Gietz hot stamp machines. All were resold to stubborn bureaucrats may need more than a In town and at the state reading class. Andrew Fredo telephone number (for (the distributor) for a total of $1,249,204. for a loss Legislature. 87 Highland St. verification). of $1,773,616 ” As a final touch, the Fed then tried to persuade the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to take over the Fed’s contract with Optical Coating Laboratories. When the bureau laughed at the U.S. political life needs common language suggestion, the Fed terminated the contract, with the result that Optical Coating Is now suing for $4 Elections are nearly always enlivened by a furor single largest foreign-language group In our million. In California over a ballot Initiative. Some years history, had not learned English and assimilated, C IA caddy ago Proposition 13 was given credit for putting a America would be a very, very different place cap on galloping real estate taxes. The proposition than it is now. The CIA’s budget is perhaps the most secret of put restraints only on California public officials, Nicholas Proposition 63 may simply be a symbolic all the documents In Washington. Even Congress but it put the fear of God Into office holders across statement since there Is considerable evidence doesn’t know exactly what It’s putting up the the country clear back to Massachusetts. that would lead us to believe that most money for. So we can’t offer an explanation tor 9 So now this year comes Proposition 63, a Von Hoffman non-English-speaking Catifornians are learning this particular item; all we can report Is that referendum Initiative to make English the host country’s tongue quite rapidly. Associated Traders Inc., the CIA arms company, California’s official state language. Ballots would Whether that’s true In Florida with Its big Cuban spent $88,000 last year to have a 1983 Cadillac have to be in English and bilingual education in the background and Spanish-speaking population Is Sedan de Vllle overhauled at a body shop in schools would probably disappear. The courts less certain, but let’s hope so, if for no other reason Gaithersburg, Md., and that the car was originally would still supply Interpreters and 911 operators than the irony of having an American citizen who shipped to Maryland from California. Must have would, presumably, continue to speak Spanish. full political life with the give and take of can’t speak English at a time when English has been some breakdown. Chinese and Japanese. democratic debate If large blocks of people don’t become the lingua franca of the world, the one Mlnl*Bditorlal The American Civil Liberties Union, the League speak the language of other targe blocks of people. language which will get you around anywhere. of Women Voters and other high minded but not Moreover democracy depends on the citizenry Sometimes It seems as If the press Just can’t win no matter what It does. Defending his fellow always very thoughtful groups, are against having certain fundamental, shared values and NO ONE WANTS to stamp out the language, Proposition 63. Most of the state’s name politicians outlooks. Some of these are almost pre-political dominie Pat Robertson, evangelist Billy Graham customs, food and culture of the had this to say: “When you say that you pray and are against It or silent with the exception of U.S. cultural definitions and understandings of words non-English-speaktng people who come here. Sen. Pete Wilson. Public opinion surveys suggest like law, chairman, candidate, and congress, We’re all enriched by what these new citizens stop a hurricane, a few things like that, it gives the that 70 percent of the voting-age population which mean slightly different things in different press something to distort.” Hold on there. Parson supports Proposition 63. bring. They can and, let’s hope, will keep their Billy. All the press did was report what Pat languages. In both French- and English-speaking national heritage, but let’s not forget the trouble Canada, for example, people live under a we’re asking for If we try to hove a national Robertson said. That is sometimes cruel, but It USUALLY WHEN 76 PERCENT support isn’t distortion. 6 democratic form of government, but there are political life built on top of a polyphonic culture. anything, they’re wrong, but not this time. marked differences In the two kinds of Everywhere In the world where it is being tried Although it may seem that such a proposition is a democracies, differences which arise out of they’re having trouble. slap In the face of the state’s very large different languages and culture. One isn’t TTie trouble is manageable in Canada but by no fDaitrlipstpr Hpralii non-English speaking minorities, making sure necessarily better than the other, but the means always pleasant. It has caused Belgium no that everybody speaks the same language is a differences have caused our neighbors to the north end of grief and It’s threatening to destroy Foundud In 1661 very sensible idea. (Evidently many people of no end of trouble and made nation-building there Yugoslavia As for places like Cyprus and Sri PENNY M. SIEFFERT Hispanic background don’t take Proposition 63 PuWItlNr sometimes exceedingly difficult. Lanka, the populations In these linguistically DOUQLAS A. BEVINS ...... ExvcutN* Edlter amiss, since a recent poll shows more than half JAMES P. SACKS divided lands live in a condition of murderous ...... M m ig ln o E M o r - favor it.) 8INCE THE EARLIEST DAYS in the United misery. ALEXANOEB OmELLI A M O d M Edilor Historically people in the United States have had States there has been a fear that the process of E Pluribus Unum. One out of many. Let us take DENISE A. n O B E B TS AtfytrtRIng DIrtetor the hebee^Jebees about non-English speaking MABK P ABHAITIS national unification would be hampered and even • heed from the Latin motto on the Yankee dollar ...... Butlntu Mmigtr people since colonial times. Ben Franklin is on frustrated entirely If large chunks of the and speak English together. SHELDON COHEN CompoMng Mtniggr nOBEBTH HUBBARD record complaining about the Pennsylvania P™»»r«oin M inn«r ■ population did not speak English. There’s little JEANNE O FROMERTH Dutch, and with good reason, tor It’s hard to have a doubt that If German-speaking immigrants, the NIcholu Von Hoffman Is a ayndlcated columnist. ClreulMlon M m ^gr M erntrai rtusaer. oet:. * l i m r- MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Oct. I<88 - t

m m m ’ iw nuwmw:* MMNVfV tf'l Black dipfomats charge in suit that treatment ‘second class’ I . I tS K S " a m JUST 6OT WCK I'M 50HARFV..He5AlP /ROM THE PENTI5T, I A woe 0fTE' g r Bfvmt Brvmler percent in itis to 12.S percent (Ms and caaaot reallp participate follp were Mack as of last December, filed last Friday in U.S. District tion barring further discrimination TH# A e e d cld N d F r e w fear, onip six oat of MS U.S. ia tbo Hie of the organixatkm," W the percentage of Macks among Court in Washington. They will be and seeks individual relief in the r ^ T ^ y ~ 7 ambaaeodere are Mack. said at a news coafereace T" WASHINGTON — Despite tn- new recruits has fallen from a peak Joined by Verdun and Mack diplo­ form of promotions and salary The bnbalaace is worse on the Tbnrsdap. of 13.1 percent in 1373 to 4.3 percent ereewe fa the Romlier Meeke mats Alan Lattimer, Odie Fields increases for the alleged victims. >)- next rang down, aecordlag to State Maap Mack diplomats have been last pear. wfcn dtptenurte, tliey ere and Raymond Robinson, the plain­ m V.9. Department statistics. Among EM braadW troublemakers, shunted The lack of senior black diplo­ Etni denied fop foreign service Many Mack diplomats become tiffs said. •enlor foreign eervice offioers, into deadwnd jobs in developing mats attracted wide attention last Jobe, m p six Mneke wke are sohig discouraged and leave, and others More than 100 black foreign OBlp M a re Mack. countries aad denied promotion, are forced out, said Walter Tho­ summer as the Reagan adminis­ (Be State Oepartment. service officers have pledged to "It is prettp clear that is aa the plaintiffs claimed on bMialf of mas, another plointiff. . tration searched for a black to "W e are treated Hke eeeond- help pay for the legal action, \0 r i ninsloB of racial lategratloa," saM 299 Mack foreign service officers. “We have been faced wHb a Lattimer said. name as ambassador to South cfaw dfpfemate," eaid Aobrep A frica. Verdna, who works la the depart­ State Department statistics revolving door recruitment. You The suit, formally filed against Verdon. one of (he plaintiffs. ment’s Equal Emplopmoat O p^ - point a picture of an affirmative bring 12 in and take 12 out," said Secretary of State George Shultz, At the time. Deputy Assistant ' AHhoadhaffirmatiYeactlonpro- tonitp office. action plan that is slowing. While Thomas. gretnt have booeted the percen- asks the court to rule that the State Secretary of State Clarence Hodge Blacks "are givea the worst 0.3 percent of the approximately The names of Thomas and Cege of ndnorttp diplomata from 4 Department discriminates against said that "there are just too few at assignments in the foreign service 4,014 U.S. foreign service officers Bernard Johns appear on the suit. Macks. It also asks for an injunc­ , Tm6 5KULI. h e ^ the top levels.” L i "" O W H t^ b e l t ,,. REAL ESTATE TMS WEEK "frank^, Tm not rotoitatod in fh« knot* featuring: you teamed in (he navy..." 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PuxxleB Aatrograph 4 •W i ACROSS 6 Juan and Answer to Previous Puiile H r - tj> Quixote •^pqrrvv E M U nmrt 1 daisy 7 Octane P 0 N cfour 5 Asian herbs numbers (abbr | E R s 8 1 R E FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thavo* 9 W om an s birthday 8 Heavy R E E s P E W garment drinker Oct. 25, 1986 0 D d I MUST K SEEN! 12 qua non 9 Proclivity ■ IVI s MANDNEWI Oblecllves that you have always wanted 6 huge rooms, 2 full bsths, tiTectBcular 13 Taboo item 10 Go swiftly u s t 8 room 2Vt bath home, let floor to achieve will he accessible in the year BANK /AH> (pLuMp. J 168 Main St., Manchester SUDDENLY BACK ON THE kitchen, Tharmopana windows, 2 car garagel (comp wd ) 11 Sw eetsop ahead Be patient, however, because ■VIE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8ESI" ...646-2462 family room, fireplace, leo’a. 14 Take a meal 17 Mother's sister E N o A things could go very slowly in the early T h e PEARSON w e v^a n t f p t MARKET!!! "WE GUARANTEE OUR H(5u8ESr...64a-2462 15 North Atlantic 19 Organ for sta g e s 647-8400 S 1 N S Manchester - 6 room Colonial. 3 bedrooms, nreplace, bird hearing SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In your in ­ t h e o o p Donald Jackson Rose Viola Jackson 2 car garage, walk-up attic, hardwood floors. N eeds ,.x4. 16 Example 22 Gershwin and Levin volvements with others today, don't feel Tto - (S I some TLC. I96,9(X). 18 Rues 23 Military school that you have to be the center of atten­ we’ve NAMeP j 20 Sboshpnsans (ebbr.) N T ■ N T 3 tion II you come on too strong, you'll be IS l i t 21 Negative 24 King David's pushed to the fringe ol the crowd Know s O R B E M E answ er grandfather where to look tor romance and you'll A COMpUTg^ CUTCM I p R A E A T 22 Charged atom 25 Force unit find It. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker Y A w J a f t e r I* 24 More strange 26 Apothecary's 1 D N A set instantly reveals which signs are ro­ Y o u ... 27 Overshoes weight mantically perfect for you Mail $2 to 27 Honey bee 38 Sioux Indian 45 Sandarac tree Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper. P O 31 Polar explorer WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll 32 Arrow poison genus 39 Rested in chair 46 Box 9t428, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428 NEWCOLWIAL Spaeloua 6 nn. homa on No. Elm St.l batha. tat It. INVEST TODAY! 33 Bernyerd sound 28 Wild goat 41 Stir even keel SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Try not to let your curiosity get the better of 1 Indy.. Ipica.. cantml hall a tharmopana windowitl |12tra In this modem 5 unit building. Prime Man­ 34 Lest queen of 29 Canary's home 42 Puts to work 47 Costa MY DAD'S TWINWNS OP A T T H E you today It may cause you to poke UH-HUH...MYC2ADS A •NVE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!”. .646-2482 chester location, near hospital. Good Income. Spain 30 Back talk (si.) 43 M arrow 48 Men's party OPBNIN&A PiZZA f^R LO O . SOUTH 32 Customer your nose into a matter that an ac­ C^ReATOME fOR PRBAMINS •WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!" . 646-2462 35 Infprmatlon 44 Normandy 50 Basketball AT THE SOUTH POLE. POLE?.' 35 Actress Hegen quaintance is anxious to keep secret THE IMfOS&t&LE DREAM. agency (abbr.) invasion day league (abbr.| 36 Church officers CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You II 36 Implores (comp wd.| 51 Curve TERRIFIC INVESTMENT!!! ‘WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!’ spend wisely today it your purchases VERY NICE DUPLEX!!! iSt y Unique 3-Family apartment building in East 37 Low ers in rank 9 10 1 1 are restricted to items you truly need Lovely older duplex in Vernon, 6-5 room units. 39 High die Hartford. Never a vacancy! Convenient to Rt. 2. 2 Where non-essentials are concerned Beautiful 130'xlbO' lot, aeparate utilities, nice area, Blanchard & Rossetto numbers 14 you may waste money foolishly car g>rage, excellent income. OH for all the details. 2 car ga^ ...... - I13S,005 and anxious! irage. Good condition inside and out. 646-2482 atitam Dtscaeats 40 Coal product AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It co u ld tI42,9()0. .REAL ESTATE 41 Bachelor's 17 prove to be an exerctse tn futility today dags. If you try to beat situations where the 42 Hairstyle 20 odds are stacked against you Let your ' U XluAJx Ypki Fis XJJ-'LlSL I( . VMtA>-'<*«44 . ri'Ai/iA.wi /, 4 8 W riters common sense and sound judgment byHEA.kx ______I^i4 349 EAST CENTER ST. 4 9 Lateral prevail. Joyce G. Epstein MANCHESTER PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) K e e p e x ­ REALTY WORLD 9 5 2 Step 24 2S 26 I 30 aggerations to a minimum today You II Real Estate 647-8895^ rr * P-jf'' ’ ‘ up<• . r ■'(- come out second best it you try to beat f ’ PC *'P! ip A < L 1 le« M • •• r «■ r i ‘ 53 Airline informa­ 31 tion (abbr.) someone who is an expert at telling Bridge w h o p p e rs W E G E T R E S U L T S 54 Vaunt 34 WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION ARIES (Merch 21-April 19) in a joint 55 Large rodent venture today, your counterpart must ■A BtYlOlOW OP TMOMAt A BIWOtT EMTSHPRI t i r 56 Bashful 37 36 grabbed the ace of spades and played have the qualities that you lack It both 57 Farm measure Cutting his third diamond. Declarer now had are weak in the same areas, you might 5B Stocking 40 to fall back on the club finesse and was not achieve what you want 8 m ishap communications set a trick. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In your IH £ HAIR 42 43 44 «e dealings with your family or in-laws to­ NORTH la-li-N What would happen if the defense uMStX S A l ^ DOWN 6 4 By Jamea Jacoby continued hearts at the second trick’ 49 day. whatever you say should be calmly voiced and well thought out Don't let T K 8 J After ruffing the heart, declarer 1 Soviet Union anger dominate ♦ K Q J 10 5 “Sometimes you can score your own would simply play trumps from his S3 ♦ J 10 S (abbr.) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) B e very c a r e ­ winners only by preventing declarer hand, giving up to the ace and queen 2 H ighw ay from scoring his." This is one piece of 66 ful today not to blame others for mis­ WEST/ EAST Communication with dummy’s dia­ 3 C oty advice given by H.W. Kelsey in his takes of your own making Trying to ♦ A d s ♦ 7 2 ^ monds would be maintained, and his 4 Pined book “101 Bridge Maxims" (Devyn shift the fault to others' shoulders could V Q JV06 V A 9 5 4 2 club loser would be pitched on a 5 Esprit da corps Press, 151 Thierman Lane. Louisville (c)1986 by NtA Inc 24 make a bad situation worse ♦ 872 ♦ 6 3 diamond. 6 CAN CER (June 21-July 22) It won t be ♦ Q 7 5 ♦ 9 « 6 1 KY. 40107). Lady Luck urging you to take high-cali- After North-South reached four COMMERCIAL BUILDING ber risks today These impulses will be SOUTH spades. West led the queen of hearts. Bob Hone was bom in London, En­ triggered by faulty judgment, so stifle ♦ K J 10 9 8 5 When that held the trick, E)ast follow­ gland, on May 29,1903. CELEBRITY CIPHER ♦ 7 You’ve seen it a million times — NOW you can own it! C««K«» fr^ quoftion. by t« « „ , pxK*te p « l «M p„Mo< them ing with the two, West came to the cK A WTTvr (n in® CTpnef ttDnat fof tnotn^r Totttty't cfuo i XQuxtt 2. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Y o u w o n 't Itke it ♦ A 9 1 conclusion that declarer had a single Commercial storefront and full basement. Newer 100 when someone bosses you around to­ ♦ A K 2 by CONNIE WIENEEt heart and had based his jump to four AMP service, newer bath, 2 air conditioners. High day Yet. this IS the very thmg you might Vulnerable: Both spades on a diamond fit and the A-K of Cigarettes traffic volume. $60,000. “HVRLO^ X8H WQXXWH XSQYDM, TLU do to others in situations where they Dealer: South can t answer back clubs. If that were the case, the only VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Y o u w on t way to take a trick with the club queen In the 16th century, beggars in Se­ “Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To Us!” LYH KFO OLB EFO WLLC VFPC FYK W e d N arth E a st look good in front of your friends today would be to deprive declarer of his di­ villa, Spain, invented cigarettes ac­ Buetnme Opportuntty amond tricks. HARVEST TIME if you say unflattering things about an­ Pass 2 ♦ Pass cording to The World Almanac Book A wnll nntaMinhnd hair care buninnan locatnd in a nhoppino UHFWQIH X8HO NHUH XSH VQD EPSTEIN REALTY wnicomM you to prnvinw on* o( our finn STRAND REAL ESTATE other pal who isn't present to defend So West played a diamond at trick Pass Pass Pass of Inventions. So they could smoke the HARVEST OF HOMES. ama In South WIndnor. Pricn haa bnnn mduondl CMI for mtor- himself or herself two. Declarer won in dummy and tobacco they had salvaged from dis­ mation on the Inngthy invnntory IM to bn tncHidnd M thn m M. XSQYDM.’ — ULVHUX VOFBWX. LIBRA (S«pl. 23-Oct. 23) If it's your re­ Opening lead: ® Q played a spade to his jack. West took carded cigar butts, the beggars rolled Standing L to R; Vainrto Chasn. Carolinn StolgRla. 156 E. CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER, CT. sponsibility to handle the resources ol SMrtny Schonnnbnrgnr, Jnan Mulinn, Betsy Prion. P R E V IO U S s o l u t i o n 'Fire and sword are but slow engines of the queen and played another dia­ it iM i^ small cylinders of paper. . .1 another today, treat it as a sacred trust Sitting L to R; Dob Ownna, Oianno ComoNo destruction in comparison with the babbler Richard Steele mond. Declarer won the ace and casu­ Their invention caught on. and ciga­ CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD” 1^^ ( 203) 646-7709 1 •"*. Live up to the faith someone has placed ally played the spade eight from his rettes made their debut in Portwnl in you hand. But West ^ssed Uat test. He Italy, EIngland and France in 1S4S. 19 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Qct, 24. 19W MANOHKiiyigk HEHALD. Friday. Oct. 24. 1988 — 11 (ihHuawimm Parking arrett spiira iiaraMmant complaint

A Knighton Street man has parking sticker, police said. Weekend told he was under arrest, police FOCUS/ daughter. Jolce Wilson of San complained about his treatment to 8«rvle« It Mt complained that Manchester po­ An employee of the theater said Anselmo, Calif.; four brothers said. Mayor Barbara Weinberg, and was lice were rude and harassed him Buckley — who is not handicapped for paraehutlttt ■raeodore Karpiej of New Britain While handcuffs were being thinkingabout fllinga suit for false when he was arrested last Friday — had been asked not to park there, the Rev. Daniel Karpiej. assistant placed on him. he struggled before arrest. for parking illegally in a handi­ but refosed to move his car, police The Connecticut Parachutists p M o r of Holy Cross Church, New capped spot. being placed In the police cruiser wiil conduct a memorial service said. The responding officer. and driven to headquarters, police He was released on 1280 bond on a Britain, Casimer Karpiej of Fair- Police this morning denied the Monday for Mary Scott, 29, of New Karen Toppi, asked Buckley to step said. charge of Interfering with a police lawn, N.J., and Henry Karpiej of charge and said the man, James Haven, and William H. Womble HI, outside of the theater, and asked Police spokesman Gary Wood officer. He also was fined a total of East Hartford; two other sisters Buckley, 2B, of 28 Knighton St., was 41, of 50 Briarwood Drive, who died him for his license and registra­ said police did not harass Buckley 1175 for illegally parking in a Evelyn Duffy of New Britain and uncooperative and resisted arrest. in a parachuting accident Sunday tion, police said. and only asked him why he was handcapped space, displa^ng an Florence Raskauskas of Windsor; The incident occurred Oct. 17 In Ellington. The service will be at 7 Buckley refused, and com­ using the handicapped parking unauthorised handicapped parking three grandchildren; and several when a Broad Street movie theater sticker and failing to surrender his p.m. at North United Methodist nieces and nephews. plained that Toppi was rude, police space. Police said Buckley told employee called police and com­ said. Buckley was again asked for identification. Church, SOO Parker St. The funeral will be Saturday at them he had found the handicapped plained that Buckley had parked his registration, slammed his car sticker. Memorial funds have been estab­ 9:15 a m. at the New Britain his car in a handicapped parking Buckley is scheduled to appear itt lished by the Connecticut Parachu­ door and started to walk away, at Buckley told the Manchester Manchester Superior Court on Memorial Funeral Home. 444 Far­ space using a forged handicapped which point he was stopped and tists. Donations for Scott will go to mington Ave., New Britain, and 10 Herald Thursday that he had Nov. 5. Yale University Medical School, a.m. in St. Maurice Church. New where she was a student. A trust Britain, Burial will be in St. Mary fund has been established for Cemetery, New Britain. Calling Womble’s daughter. Donations for hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Ex-custodian charged in East Cathoiic thefts either fund may be sent to the p.m. Connecticut Parachutists Inc.. A Vernon man who used to work degree larceny. said. Police said Cruz worked at East P.O. Box 507. Ellington 06029. 6s a custodian at East Catholic He was initially arrested by SolMrt C. Hwam High School has been charged In The first incident occurred on Catholic as a Janitor from Sep­ police on Oct. 7 after he was July 22, when it was discovered Robert C. Hearn, 65. of East connection with the theft of video tember 1985 to March 1986. observed driving out of the East that two video recorders — valued Marg«ry Sdwndtl Hartford, husband of recorders, a microwave oven and Cruz was being held on 15.006 Catholic parking lot at 3:20 a m , at *400 each — were missing, police Margery (Gordon) Schendei. 88. (Miller) Heam. died Thursday at boxes of food and candy from the' bond and is scheduled to appelir in police said. He was stopped be­ said. On Sept. 8, boxes of candy, of 506 Gardner St., died Thursday Manchester Memorial Hospital. school on four separate occasions Manchester Superior Court on cause of an outstanding warrant pies and cookies valued at |5I3 at an area convalescent home. She He was bom In Manchester and since July, police said this Wednesday. for an earlier infraction, and boxes were found missing frdm a cafete­ was the widow of Albert Schendei. had lived all his life in the Hartford morning. 0 of candy and food were discovered ria storage room at the school. She was bom in Manchester area. He retired from the East John Cruz, 32, was charged with in his car. police said. On Sept. 19, $2.000worth of candy March 18. 1898. and was a lifelong Hartford school system after 20 four counts of third-degree bur­ EMERGENCY He was charged then with and food were discovered missing, Manchester resident. She was a years. He was a member of the glary, two counts of fourth-degree Fire — Police — Medical stealing the items. The additional and on Sept. 24 the school reported member of South United Methodist Veterans of Foreign Wars Post larceny, and one count each of charges stemming fronvthe earlier that a microwave oven kept in the f^urch. 7659, Glastonbury. third-degree larceny and sixth- DIAL 911 thefts were filed Tuesday, police teachers’ room was stolen. She is survived by a son. Paul F. He also is survived by a daugh­ In Manchester Schendei of Manchester: a daugh­ ter, Heather G. Cropley of Le­ ter. Mrs Margery Cook of Storrs; banon; two brothers. William two si^ters. Helen McCullum and Hearn of Waterbury and Eugene Plot your C Gertrude Duncan, both of Man­ Hearn in California; two sisters, chester: five grandchildren: seven Lillian Butler of Waterbury and great-grandchildren: and several Dorothy Steele in California: and nieces and nephews. three grandchildren. The funeral will be private. A memorial service will be O iS ft Burial will be In the East Ceme­ Monday at 10 a.m. at Glastonbury tery. Watkins Funeral Home. 142 Funeral Home, 450 New London U y Halloween E. Center St., has charge of Turnpike, Glastonbury. There are arrangements. There are no cal­ no calling hours. ling hours. T Memorial donations may be Con made to the American Cancer In Metnoriam h d m s T Society. 237 E. Center St > ' « > • happenings In loving memory of our mother Herald photo by Pint” Celia Mattel* Abelina Gomez who passed away Celia (Karpiej) Matteis of Ken­ October 24th, 1976. Ed Wilson as a gorilla and Lisa Morin as a witch weave a p.m. Admission to the event will be 99 cents tor adults, 50 sington. wife of Dr. Joseph T. As we loved her, so we miss her, spell over "Jawas” Ed Wilson, left, and Eric Wilson. They cants for children 6 to 12 and free for younger children. Matteis, died Wednesday in New In our memory she is dear. are dressed for the Halloween haunted house at 105 Britain. She Is the sister of Laura Loved and remembered, The house will be sponsored by the Manchester Jaycees MlynarskI of Coventry. PRICES Notch Road, Bolton. The hodse will be open tonight, longed for always. and the Bolton Volunteer Fire Department. She also Is survived by two son. Bringing many a silent tear. Saturday, Sunday, Thursday and Oct. 30 from 7 to 10 Richard K. Matteis of Unlonville and Joseph T. Matteis of Clinton: a Sadly missed by, Her Family GET YOUR HOME READY FOR THIS

SEASON'S ENTERTAINING WITH A By Nancy Pappas Costume Parade. Show off your costume to served after the parade. Call 241-3159 for children, at the Mahoney Recreation Center. EVER! Herald Reporter Personalities clash QUALITY APPLIANCE-COLOR TV all of your friends, as you march up more information. 110 Cedar St. Games, haunted house, cosfumr Manohesfer’s Main Street. Meet at parade, dance contest. 6:30 to 8 p m Party is FISHER Do you believe In ghostles and ghoulies and Manchester State Bank, 1041 Main St., at 2 Wsdnssdsy DUAL SHARP FAMOUS f is h e r I free, haunted house is 50 cents. in 4th District race IMAKE COMPACT] things that go bump in the night? Do you like p.m Prizes for every participant; ribbons for Mafloween Treats Party. Stories, movies, feeling the hairs on the back of your neck best costumes. In case of rain, it will be games and refreshments for 5- to 7-year-olds. Halloween Party. Bolton children invited t( stand up straight? party given by the Bolton Women’s Club at Continued from page 1 Manchester, he said, and has 13" canceled 3 p.m. West Hartford Public Library, 20 S. supported the successful Millstone DIAG If so, you’ll enjoy some of the activities Main St., West Hartford, Call 236-6286to the Bolton High School. Games, prizes, a “ 1 know that.” MeottI said. “ I ’m III phase-ln plan designed to keep w e’ve listed below. Be sure to read through register. costume parade, fortune teller and aware that they are talking about a utility bills down. CASSETTE HALF the listings that Interest you a few days Spooky, Scary Saturday. Listen to spooky refreshments. 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets $1 in 2 $20 million increase. But I think He also cited his vote for PINT DISC .stories and scary music: carve huge that If we have a surplus at this DECK AUTO­ before the big event, since quite a few Halloween Party. Learn some tricks and advance, $1.50 at the door, will be sold at the insurance reform, saying It will PERFECT m ic r o w a v e pumpkins: make sweet treats; and meet a time, we should do something continue to be a big issue In the next COLOR COLOR TV p la y e r activities require pre-registration. make some treats. For kids age 3 to 6 and Bolton Library. FOR HOME witch. New Britain Youth Museum, 30 High dramatic and somethiijg above and session of the General Assembly. their parents. Sponsored by the tiling Junior beyond that.” He questioned his opponent’s abil­ OR OFFICE St., New Britain. 1 to 2 p.m. 50cents. Children Night of the Angels, Days of (he Dead. Tonight through Oct. 31 High School home economics department. Zinsser has said the money ity to deal with the Issue objec­ 1 3 9 ^ 1 4 9 7 and under must be accompanied by an Dress In Mexican clothing, in costumes or in Haunted House. Enjoy a night of fright in From 3 to 4:30 p.m. Call 647-3400 during should go into the state's "rainy tively. since Meotti has been a FAMOUS FAMOUS adult. evening wear for a party at the Wadsworth day” fund and an education fund lobbyist for the insurance industry. MAKE MAGIC GENERAL, the old Bolton firehouse. 105 Notch Road school hours to make a reservation. Atheneum, to celebrate the opening of a new that was set up by the Legislature ” I ’d like to see how Michael is IMAKE Bolton, brought to you by the Manchester Admission; 50 cents. 4 going to respond,” Zinsser sold. JLECTRICI exhibit of contemporary Mexican art based to help raise teachers’ salaries and 5" CHEF Jaycees and the Bolton Volunteer Fire Halloween Festival. Pumpkin carving and Improve schooling. “ I think 1 have a good reputation on the Mexican festival. The Days of the 19" O/AQ. Department. Tonight. Saturday and Sunday. decorating: raft rides; pumpkin cooking; MeottI has also proposed putting for Integrity.” said Meotti “ Eve­ DIAG !• FULL S/ZE) Dead, which is Nov. 1 and 2. Music by Carlos funds raised by the state convey­ rybody comes Into that General • TOUCH I LARGE Oct. 30 and 31 from 7 to 10 p.m. Adults 99 luncheon served; animals to pat; games; Thursday Hernandez-Chavez and Mariachl Rio Assembly with some background. SOLID ance tax. which is assessed at the AM FM CONTROL] CAPACITY cents: children ages 6 to 12, 50 cents: children mask-making workshops; nature walks; face Halloween Parade. Parade in your own Grande. Disco. $7.50. time property is sold. Into a special Carl Is a real estate agent. He owns STATE an agency. If you wanted to got ' AC DC ELECTRIC 5 and under, free. painting: herb table. Hungerford Outdoor costume, and meet an array of costumed fund to help municipalities pur­ down to the bare facts of It. he can Education Center, 191 Farmington Ave., chase lantTTor open space. COLOR TV MICROWAVE figures. Including Leon the Lion, Gonzilla the Tour ot Ancient Burying Ground. Take a be personally more financially COLOR TV 'DRYER Kensington. 11 a m. to 4 p.m. $2 general, $1.50 The proposal has come under gorilla and Mortimer the mouse. Children in lunch hour tour of one of the state’s oldest affected by what he does at the Witch's Dungeon. Visit a museum senior citizens; $1 children. attack from Zinsser, who said Capitol then 1 ever could.” costume to meet near Liggett Pharmacy at graveyards with William Hosley, curator of Meotti’s suggestion would put Like Meotti. Zinsser called edu­ dedicated to classic horror films. You’ll see the Manchester Parkade, 4:30 p.m. Free the Ancient Burying Ground, and of pressure on the conveyance tax cation a big issue. He said the isa life-sized reproductions of Dracula. candy, trick-or-treat bags and Halloween and drive It up. decorative arts at the Wadsworth Atheneum. legislation passed during the last GENERAL GENERAL \^STINGHOUSe| Preschool Party. Games, stories, songs rings when the children march to Marshall’s. ” 1 don’t disagree with what he’s session was Just “ the first step” Participants meet at noon behind the First saying — to put land aside — but and nutritious snacks for children ages 3 to 5. Free. In an interview, Zinsser went on ^:4^ELECTRIC 16 CU.ET. Church of Christ. Gold Street, Hartford. $2. that’s not how to do It,” Zinsser ELECTRIC Indian Valley YMCA, 375 Hartford Turnpike, to call for election reforms, saying POPULAR said. he wants to get rid of the party Vernon. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Children come In GENERAL HOLDS Things That Go Bump In the Night. An Zinsser, the Senate chairman of lever. He has called the party BIG 18.0 cu ft costume. To register call 872-7329. the Energy and Public Utilities nominating convention ” a ELECTRIC 560 Thursday and Oct. 31 alternative to trlck-or-treatlng. Go (or a walk Committee, has stressed to his dinosaur.” You can count on In the wilds of Earle Park for a look at the QUALITY POUNDS Halloween Party and Hnunted House. Lutz record He has fought for and Both candidates support the ^ CHEST dark side of nature. Holland Brook Center, GENERAL ELECTRIC UNDERCOUNTEn Children’s Museum offers annual array of received *2 2 million for the controversial plan to extend state )ISHWASHER Audubon Society, 1381 Main St., Glastonbury, reconstruction of Tolland ’Turnpike Route 6 from Bolton Notch to quality, and service. ^ FREEZER, Sunday games, crafts, films and refreshments. near the Vernon town line in Windham 7:30 to 9 p.m. $6 general. $4 members. I'lJ Ghosts and Goblins In Connecticut. Spooky Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Oct. 31 from 1 NO FROST to 4 p.m. for children who are 5 and under; 7 2 8 8 3 4 8 1 tales told by Gertrude Blanks by the light of No Tricks, All Treats. Party includes scary REFRIG/FREEZER to 8; 30 p.m. for all others. Opens at 6 p.m. Coattails change hands flickering jack o'lanterns. Come in costume. films, games and treats. 3; 45 p.m. Bishop’s each evening for members only. Adults and WHIRLPOOL GENERAL Bring your own jack o’lantem, if you wish, to Comer Branch Library, 15 Starkel Road, children encouraged to wear costumes: With presidential candidate Ro­ tions — town Director Stephen T. ELECTRIC enter into a contest. Connecticut Historical West Hartford. Appropriate for 3- to nald Reagan's name on the ballot, prizes given throughout. Admission Is $1 for Penny in 1982 and Director Stephen Society, 1 Elizabeth St., Hartford. 3 p.m. $2 8-year-olds. Registration required, call 1984 became known as the year of T. Cassano in 1984. • SELE museum members and $1.50 for others. the Republicans. CLEAN adults, $1 children under 12. Not 236-6286. Michael P. Meotti. an attorney HEAVY This year, Democrats say the recommended for children under 5. Make a for the Travelers’ Insurance Cos. 4 9 9 DUTY shoe is on the other foot With and the Democratic m ajority reservation Saturday by calling 236-5621. Halloween Weekend. A full weekend at the incumbent Democratic Gov Wil­ A U TOM A TIC leader on the Glastonbury Towm ELECTRIC Hartford County 4-H Center, South Road, liam A O’Neill and Sen Chris­ FRIGIDAIRE Frankenstein’s monster and other characters 9 Council, is the challenger this year. topher Dodd leading the ticket, Marlborough, including movies, scarecrow Although he is not banking on WASHER 'RANGE A Day of Disguise: Masks and Their many in the party think their b ig 21.0 cu ft played through the years by Boris Karloff. coattails to win, he and other building, pumpkin carving, a football game, candidates will have a better-than- Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi and Vincent Price. Making. Children Who are at least 6 years old Democrats feel the top of the ticket • TEXTURED STEEL a Halloween dance, and lots of outdoor average shot of winning in the Nov Witch's Dungeon, Battle Street, Bristol. can look at the masks and costumes In the can only help. DOORS 3 6 9 activities. Open to all teens, 13 years and 4 election Take Exit 31 off Interstate 84. Open 7 to 10 collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum, then They say that's true in the 4th ” 1 think It’s a good year for • ADJUSTABLE SHELVES older. Lots of chaperones, no drugs or Democrats,” Meotti said • ROLLS OUT EASILY p.m., tonij^t through Sunday and Oct. 31 make masks of their own. Wadsworth Senatorial District where incum­ »AMPO alcohol. 7 p.m. Oct. 31 through noon Nov. 2. bent Sen Carl A Zinsser, R- “ I think the Connecticut electo­ • HUGE FREEZER through Nov. 2.50 cents. Not recommended Atheneum, 600 Main St., Hartford. $5. Call • ENERGY SAVER 25" $12. covers all activities, meals, snacks and Manchester. has defeated top local rate is sophisticated ” Zinsser Frigidaire ^ DIAG. for children under 8.583-8306 for more 278-2670 to register. ^ Democrats in two straight elec­ said. “ I think they vote for people.” DIAG movies. Call Sharon Riley, 647-9633, or Bill • WIRELESS information. Syme, 644-2677 to make a reservation. ^ NO FROST REMOTE r efr ig /freezerI • CABLE Trickster Tales. Trickster Tales: With the Halloween Dance. Juice bar. 7 to 11 in the Crestfield pact proposed READY ^ L E C TRONIC Grumbling Gryphons. American Indian NOW SPECIALLY _ _ MONITOR TUNER Manchester Community College Lowe legends told with music, masks and audience Halloween Dance. Annual buffet and dance Continued frt>m page i Program Center. Admission is $1 with a battling back and forth. Last P R IC E D A T. COLOR TV COLOR TV participation. Hartford Public Library, 500 put on by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post costume and 12 without. The event is part of cover employees' wages benefits October, about 60 unionized em­ Main St., Hartford. 2 p.m. Free. 2646, 608 E. Center St. Buffet starts at 7:30 and union rights. Meyerson said ployees walked off their jobs when \AL SIEFFERTS.^ National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness p.m .,danceisfyom 9p.m .)to 1 a m , to the the nuring home’s owners refused 6 Neither he nor Hartford attorney Week. New Sharpshooters Band^ Prizes for to negotiate a contract with Dis­ ’rrack-B-’rreat. Come in costume for a Alan I. Scheer. who represents the jALEjropAY THROUGH SUNDAYy OCTOBER 26r OPEN EVERY^UNpTHr? costumes. $7.50 per per^n. Call 646-9018 for home’s owners, would release any trict 1199 30-minute walk through Werner Woods, after The strike lasted 15 weeks and reservations, or purxmase tickets at the door. details of the agreement which refreshments will be served. Roaring "It’s being recommended by the saw violent attacks by advocates of Brook Nature Center, 70 Gracey Road, negotiating committee.” Meyer each side against the other, includ­ Saturday Halloween Maaqnerade. Plans for this ing an incident in which a striker’s Canton, 2 to 3; SO p.m. IS. Childiien under 5 son said. " It ’s about time we were vrsA Pumpkin Decorating Contest. Come to the party include a live band plus a disc jockey, able to reach a settlement car was shotgunned must he accompanied by an adult. ” 1 think its a very fair agree­ Manchester Mall and decorate a pumpkin six bars and dozens of prizes for costumes. District 1199. which represents supplied by the Manchester Downtown ment,” Scheer said. “ Ithinkifsan about 80 nurse’s aides, kitchen ' ortmK « i-w iMYWZZ* I Everyone has a chance for two free vacations agreement that reflects the reali U lt M K ; _ helpers and other service em ­ e a s y TO GET TOI [ ^ _ c E N r e a Association and the Lutz Children’s Museum. Costume Parade. Parade around the in the Bahamas. 8 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the ties of the situation at Crestfield- ployees at the Vernon Street " * 888TFWI 88.4CWKT IT. WIT 8FT LM After the Judges have looked it over, you can department stores on Main Street in Fenwood” ■MmiTTIl CT 647-9997 IT* Sheraton Hartford’s Grand Ballroom, 315 nursing home, has been bargaining The tentative agreement comes «M8*1 take it home and set it on your own porch. Be Hartford, then compete for costume awards. Od. 31 Trumbull St., Hartford. I l l to $13 at the door, with Crestfield-Fenwood since WTOvRIl'im — iM H after more than three years of March creative from 11:30a.m. to LSOp.m. The Leaves from G. Fox, 960 Main St., Hartford, HallQween Party. Manchester Recreation 12 less if you purchase in advance, by calling Judging will be at 1:30. F or children. at noon. It is fiw , and refi^shments will be Department’s annual community party for 563-5850. t-M e B K m nuuaik.rMMwtkLiiLimt MAHCMian iliH HglMLD. roifa». Pet. I— t» Week emJerm A dvice

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Ferhaps you're •M . 9 tf gnfo- loved each other, ife jost dhfo't ateaa, lERtraditfonalfortHegbeRtR throughout the H.S. and tSantpe as a aoMst. wHI cominghome from the fair at Church of the l«m; ife «x- knoweachotker Nowwecaniao# to stand when the bride eomeir foe fin e Itolion fHning. present acoaeertSafardhFat Sp at, in the Avery "F ^F w w m to." afo» dance showcase Aanimptfon on South Adams Street. It's goingto peetsiMetogto andtMk? down the aisle, if yoo m att the TMHftyourfliito ■to^UgCMOriWdancingandlivemusic. winbe fJfetototan mwR. HattkmkGod guests to stand when yoa come inwater ofthe Wadaworth Atheneum, SISlN iaft.. offer (|oilts. knitted itents and homemade goodies Mr tMDkfeat m d pack Mr HfWkfestmdpMklftrlntoH "to a« mrtford. The program to presented by A M dSaturi^ af T jb p.m. m the Wanace Stevens of an kinds. The fair is open from Ma.m. tosp.m . M art arery n rm a a a . H e cooMHlr iRto year when 1 wanted to dfe, f down the aisle, (fesignate a fow yew’nhav'eaaahitooal iMTthirdfrMuiance Gmup. ft will offer offeit to mnKR MU fBspoMHfe for dMn'tHavetHe narvetokm myeelf. 4|#erta^M $a^ Thentenrorhs. Thdrets areSiS. Make reservattone Sstnrday; afterSaturdaYsSpm. mass; and after tlwr iW(!R«'t4k»it—Hr dtoRtot hrv« Hto owH naods.” ffe 'a m r yM r atm. people to stand, thm everyone etoe Serving Dinner Tuesday, Pfednesday bycamngS»'-783S. w tabysoch groops as Reel Nutmeg. New Haven DM time. I lurrB M m dtotoftt f&t r i fg A N D will fonow salt. ■mfeamtoffi to’esent a tri» w n t x r t at o » Wood an masses on Sunday. hb' r year HwHaml. Get f e ^ UEE is BEADTIEDL and Thursday — 5:00-9:30 iiW wrW iJhraiyianiHrthtWiKW. Whifetha ■M M andSWtCTitoi>ahaMeiaiirtfaarlymaatoan<>riithtal Dmcem. Greater Hartfold Scottish Country not m iy entMff oat — he starts DEA* rHERmr -niD! Tlimk Friday and Saturday 5:00-10:30 m nw Group and inore. ITckcts are 18 adults. Ear die iRRt week I HRve rwfriRed MeepkiE oat. yoor booklet. ”How to Be PUpo- wefrunwea#, dw aw lkiw ihn ito htoittif to ghtgf HoSy Daw are haw again MtffUno hM bVg iound to perform tHe RHore-meotfoned y«Nt for potting'in a good word for lar.” and have read it throagb Sunday N o a n -9 :3 0 fz .50 children. For moreinformation. can S23-0874. coanaefeif. r recommend it oftm twice, ft is excellent for okfer « W . There win ha a reeeiHkw aftenrardf. Ai Martino, whose mosic gained popularity in RervieeR. VreMdthntlmiumast DEftHftMV: Evewirittmtoyoo The Hony Haw Hasaar to tobe heW on Saturday become iWRpoRRlMe and take care became until we understand Oor- people as wen as yoang. I tMnk it at the First Lutheran Church of Rocirvine, iM the iM is and ’Sfe. will be in Hartfordthis many dmea saybif, ’’Eleane help sefves andchmge our behavior, we 0 9 W 9 w W W w w n f i l i f i or Mr own neeib. Since then He Has shooM be in every home and MgH Complete banquet facilities for me, AbHy?” Hone ortHooeletteiys 0 GrchardSt.. in the RodtvSieaectMa of Vernon. weekend, as part of the Famous Artist Series at can’t help ourselves and cHmse Oli«fif0Lytfitr«Ui bem b ii^ c Mr breRkfast at a were mailed. HotEm wrftinstoytto school library. I am not a teen­ The fair isopen iWmt Ma m. eosp.m., and the Summit Hotel’s Rendezvous Room. fast-food leotRorant and spending oar lives. CoonseHnf is not afwn^ ager. f am a retired acHool small or large parties. fW O ltoh. a MS«ra«iafeef Manehester foatures hourly drawings for door prtoes. Santa Watch the Israeli Dim, "TheffouwonChelouch Ferformances are tonight and Saturday at 10; 30 now hecaoRerden't need year help a miraele aohition for everyone, teacher. Keep up the gsod rmne. Street.” Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Federation East. hmcH naoney we ifo not Hnve. hat it’s worth a try. Seats up to 300. nW SehM f. Mars in this weekemf'8 ■MredoctioA of Claus, raffles, baked goods, pickles and preserves, p.m., and music for dancing begins at 9. The cover Hew shooM f Handle tMs? I wan RHoaed wHm r WRR a child, MILDRED BARTELL, "t^UUMa XaA.Tbi."at Sofithern Coimeotieiit 434GaklandSt. Tickets at the door wm be IZ.SOfor charge will be |12 per person. FRUSTRATED ANN ARBOR. MICH. dried flowers and wreaths. Luncheon wni be genewl admission, iz for senior citixens and |i for and for 8B years f was afraid of DEAH AHHE: f am being W atetiniyersi^ tn New Haven This space-age served, htchnSng fresh pies, homemade soups and students. The movie is about a family from Egypt evetydiinr — afrsM of faflore, married aoon, and I have a (Toget Abbysbooklet. ’’Howto 60 n ila Louisa Hd., Bolton, CT • 646-3161 t^ 2 r* ” *** «cJent Creek comedy by baked breads. Haby sitting is free for children 5 DEAHERtlffniMTED: Eint. be afraid of mm. datinf gbys. and who lived in FafeMine during the Hritish rule. The Honeat wHH yoorself Yoor mor- qnestion that no one seema to know Be Eopalar; You’re Never Too ^™ O f**eee e m be firesMted tonight and and under. Plan your advonfurot eren calling for a dental the answer to. My best friend’s Young or Too Old,” senda check or MWfday at ip.m . in the Lyman Center for the show is the second in a series spoitoored by the ringo to in tfouMe and the least or it appointment? mother says that when the bride c Suburban InstHute of Adult Jewish Studies to a aliertage of money. If yoa are After a year of coonaeiing, I am money order for 82.39 and a long, Pe^omnfng Arts Tickets areK Tor information Tired of the fall foliage and country fairs? It’s comes down the aisle, the guests C OiflN thow to Open irritated try Ms lack eif apprecia­ not afraid anymore,, I cm do stamped 09 cents). self-addressM or Arect fona. can 397-MS5. time to start thinking about snow or next tion. say ao instead of poMaMng are not supposed to Stand. She says envefope to: Dear Abby. Eopular- Awceurspgzg sumiirer’s sports and travel veittures at the New sMything 1 want code, f can ask a that people originally stood at ity, E.O. Box 399923, Hollywood. A show called African-American Master F««tt at amorgatbord Mm by refosing to prepare his guy oat or gotoa joHlmervlew with fanerals to show respect for the W Nmakers wm open tMs weekend at the England Ski Expo, New England Sports and Calif. 99999.) >iiEsniuMivr WInlergreen is spicy C t s l u ^ Ganery with a free re g io n Sunday at 4 Dig hr at the annual harveM feaM smorgasbord Leisure Expo, and the HartfordConrant Travel p.m. A musical performance by Doris Turner Saturday at 7 p.m at St. Mary Church Hall. Route Show, all this weekend at the Hartford Civic The folk mosic eggplant to function normally. You had segments. Therefore, it is impor­ a.m. and 1 p.m.. Monday throu^ wine sauce, grape sherbet, beef nuts. rice, dessert. —- —'^Nov. 14; A Mexican luncheon tions. the drugs must be tailored to Baked Serod ...... sfr.QS Friday In sauce. Christmas breatl surgery to bypass arterial obstruc­ tant after surgery (as it is before) the bacteria. Your doctor already (Dr. Gott’s new Health Report. Looking for culinary adventure? Bourguignonne. green peas Nov. 4; An Oriental dinner. Mexican xoup. toxeed salad, sea­ wine cookies tion that prevented oxygen from to change one’s lifestyle to motler- Baked Staffed Shrlmfr ...... *8.75 The catch Is this; It there are French style, glazed carrots, green knows which microorganisms are What You Should Know About Wish you could enjoy beef stroga- Honey cone tofu soup, spinach with food paella, fried with figs Dee. 8; A dinner from Barcelona. reaching the heart muscle. One ate risk factors. Successful Veal Cotfet A Eggplant Farmlglano ...... *8.7S noff on a burger budget? fewer than Id guests In your party, salad with vinaigrette. French Nov. 17; A Mexican (linner. causing your infection. The next Nursing Homes, offers a step-by- toasted sesame seeds, stir-fried Spain Gazpacho. chicken In open artery is not enough to do the surgery Is far from a guarantee step is to perform sensitivity Filet NIgnon w/wsfcwot mvm ...... *9.00 you may not make a reservation bread, crimes with strawberries. tangy beef, dry fried Szechuan Black bean soup, avocado salad job. Unfortunately, the aging pro­ step guide to rating facilities and Then you’ll undoubtedly enjoy Wednesday; A Swiss dinner sauce. Spanish style vegetables, that coronary artery disease can studies to identify which drugs will finding the best care available. For more than two weeks in advance. string beans, shrimp, leek andpine chicken mole, artichoke hearts In rice, cinamon muffins, cess affects all of us. whether or not be avoided. The bypass patient is 331 Center Street the hincbeons and suppers which If. however, you can scrape Vegetable and cheese soup. Swiss knock out the bacteria. 'ITien you. your copy, send ll and your name (Corner of Brood and Canter, next to CorveU) 2 are offered by the hospitality nut fried rice, YIn-Yong kiwi tomato with rice, corn tortillas coconut flan. we have had bypass surgery. We simply given a better quality of can be given a specific antidote and address to P.O. Box 91429. 2 crest salad, aspardgus and cheese together anywhere from II to 40 banana tart. with salsa, carmel flan Dee. 8; A Canadian dinner. can do certain things — such as life; he must use his remaining 647-9995 students at Manchester Cointnun- persons, you can make the reserva­ casserole, biscuits, and. in theory, the infection should aeveland. OH 44191-3429. Be sure Ity College. Meats Include such Nov. •; A chef’s choice luncheon. Nov. If; A Spanish dinner. Tomato soup, winter potato salad exercise, reduce Wood cholesterol time prudently That means taking clear up. to mention the fffle.) tion as far in advance as you like. stuffed veal roulades, oven- Nov. 3; An International dinner. Quarter-hour soup, deep fried delicacies as veal scalloplne. browned potatoes, . turkey croquettes, baked squash, All lunches are served promptly French soup, tomato Anda- cauliflower with garlic and vinegar brown bread, blueberry pie. crepes with strawberries and Oct. M; An elegant luncheon louse. baked ham and raisin sauce, sauce, cinnamon muffins, sauteed ^an lsh chicken In a garlic sauce. at noon. Dinners start at 6 p.m. Mushroom broth, black-eyed Su­ Dee. 4; An Italian luncheon. • Both are served In the Cheney scalloped potatoes, spinach tim­ veal with sherry and green , Zucchini and sausage soup, spin- ‘ Tiiese dishes are even more san salad, chicken roulatine. wild bales. knot rolls, . green beans In tomato sauce, lady Here are gift tips for teenage girls Impressive when you consider that Dining Room, located on the rice, snow peas, sourdough bread, ach salad with hot bacon dressing. Frtddy S Saturday Spactala second floor of the Lowe Building. Nov. 13; A Portuguese dinner. fingers In soft . Italian bread, shrimp marinara you’ll only pay |4 for the luncheons pineapple souffle. Garlic soup with chick peans and Nov. 89; International luncheon. 4 and 17 for the dinners It has lovely Hitchcock furnishings Oct. M; A hearty, gourmet over lingulnl. walnut cream cake. DEAR fragrance. thing Last Longer.” Others who 4 and a spectacular view of tte croutons. Portuguese salad, salt Cabbage soup, tossed salad. Dee. 4; An international dinner. • Short Ribs of Beef...... dinner. Cream of mushroom soup, cod with potatoes, and black French onion bread, onion beef POLLY; Here Manicure set - one with just the would like this book may order H However, because these meals woods at the edge of the campus perfection salad, baked stuffed Petite marmite, lettuce and to­ are some gift • Veal A Eggplant Parmislana ...... •6.98 offer such a good value, they sell olives. Portuguese sweet bread, stew, sour cabbage and mato vinaigrette, seafood new- basic pieces will be enjoyed tor for 89.30. Make check payable pork chop, applesauce, boiled red sweet cheese tortes. sauce noodles, chocolate orange suggestions for years. Polly’s Pointers and send to Polly’s out quickly. There are already All meals include coffee and tea. burg. rice pllaf, peas forestlere. that hard-to- • Broiled Swordfish ...... *7.28 eight meals this semester which Patrons are Invited to bring their skin potatoes, cauliflower polo­ Nov. IS; An International lun­ mousse. rolls, cream puff swans Curling Iron. They usually have Pointers. P.O. Box 91420, Cleve­ own wine. naise. twisted soft rolls, orange and cheon. Petltemarmlte. sour cream Nov. 80; Turkey dinner Fruit please teen-age Polntcra two or three going at one time - land. OH 44101-3429 - POLLY • Mixed Seafood Fried Diablo ...... *7.88 are booked solid. So pick out a few . Dee. 3; Holiday feast of Ameri­ girl. of your favorites among the menus cucumber salad, rolls, curried beef cocktail, vegetable salad a la can , luncheon Clam different type for different looks. • Shrimp Piccatta...... •T.SS Oct. 31; A Chinese luncheon. Egg roast, zucchini tomato skillet, Russe, roast turkey with giblet Money — no Polly Fisher A box of necessities — disposable DEAR POLLY: If you don't have listed below, and call 647-eo« to Tuesday; A French dinner Sor­ drop soup. Oriental salad. Chlnese- bisque, hearts of lettuce with amount Is too souffle potatoes, banana cream gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, Monticello dressing, apple, corn razors, purse-size brushes, small an Infant bathtub, use a rectangu­ baked acorn squash, cranberry small. They al­ mirrors, skin cleansing products, a lar clothes basket insl^ your and cranberry muffins, bourbon ways have a !A.5tBADA Restaurant sauce, club rolls, pumpkin pie glazed ham with apples and new toothbrush. — LIZZIE bathtub. Line it with a towel andlet 471 Hartford Road 843-8188 Dee. I; Belgian dinner. Cheese want list or the water fill the basket a couple of cherries, buttered broccoli, maple something on Mcwi.-S«t 8:30-10 / Sun. 'til • Cinema croquettes, trout almondine. bou- baked acorn squash, potato au DEAR LIZZIE: What a great list Inches through the side holes (not chle a la relne in patty shell, layaway. of gift suggestions. As the holidays too deep!). These baskets are gralln, assorted holiday cookies Makeup kits — many are moder­ HARTFORD spinach and mushroom salad and egg nog, A gIR certificate to their favorite approach, I hope other readers will small enough so the baby feels fcfiisitjo city — PeoBv Heavy Metal (R) FrI and Sat mldnloht. Bov Who Could Fly (PO) Fri 7,9:30; Sot waffle with fruit. ately priced and Include every­ store. Even a small amount will send In gift suggestions for other secure. — J.T. Sue Got s:. Show (R) ond Sun J, 4:15, 7, 9:30. 9:15. — Stand by Me (Rl Fri 7:15, 9:J0; Dec. 9; A Greek dinner. Bean thing needed for the newest look. 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THE LITTLE THEATER Moioiim cintmotCintmot l-91-9 — Top Gun OF MANCHESTER Plub stts dinntr son. The Who and several others « 'L30; tot NIgro dtmonftratM Btngison shows slldss THsr TONY AWARD The Brltlsh-Amertcan Club will will be discussed. From Nikki With Love .^\S0, 7;IOjJ9:JO. — Soul Mon F HARTFOnn n n m Presents.. MUSICAL have a spaghetti dinner Saturday Sunday’s program, also at 9 The Women’s Club of Manches­ The 8th District Manchester Fire p.m., will be on sexual perversion ter will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Department Ladles Auxiliary will 254 Broad Si. • Manchester VS' ":3S; tot K \ c ; ^ -i .. ' *. (1 om 3 to 9 p.m. at the club. 73 aple St., to raise funds for in rock music. Songs by Madonna. the Community Baptist Church, sponsor a program on old Man­ 646^3000 Bscholarships for East Catholic and Alice Cooper and others will be 888 E. Center St. Betty NIgro. chester tonight at 7:30 at the .'K'i-ff'"JO: Sun 1:05, S:05, • • 1 '..' vs • 1C A ‘ • S • .. I - A . considered. manager ot the craft shop at the firehouse on Main Street. Herb LM'— J^ldren of o Leier A?PlhUS^ Manchester High school students. toumiiAN Bssed on the film “All About five” Tickets are IS.TB for adults and Wagon Shed In Ashford, will give a Bengtson, a Manchester Historical 11.78 for children under 19. demonstration titled "Holiday Society member, will show slides. 9 High School Attdilorium Planlort mtti Fantasy." Guests are welcome. tsmi Fri. frSbLi P.M. / Nov. 7 fr I ft Nov. 14 ft IS 9 m t Tlcketi; |g H (Stodenli ft 8r. CltlteM) Talk It on rock 1O0BUN Perennial Planters Garden Club Juniors cslobratt Best Italian 1984-86 ______Call 848-8188 or B4A-IBB4 Mama Mia! "Rock Talk, Is Satan Really will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at the Paranis plan parly Voted Connecticut Naantlne Behind Rock Music?” Is the title of home of Gail Rosenberg. 78 Bobby Manchester Junior Women’s a n t rasas md a three-part series starting tonight Lane. Betty Dykins of (Hastonbury Club Is celebrating Connecticut Parents ot Manchester High Pretentt A New Diversified Menu M l' i'S ' .*®* J-*- e u m y at 7; SO at the United Pentecostal will give a program titled. “Heme Junior Women Week this week by School students who are planning a • Unllmn Cuisine • Seafood • Fowl • Steaks • Ribs Ml' ’P) P)"' ):«■ FBBND m V e r n o n D u p l i c a t e B r i d g e Family Italian Church, 188 Woodbridge St. Robert for the Holidays." Flowers for making bread for sponsors of Its June graduation party for the Class Lottie Fisk Bldg, at Henry Park on South St. CMta Jr. of In 'Tune Music Whiton Memorial Library for newsletter. During the next two of 1987 will meet Monday at 7 p.m. October Specials: (Tues., Wed.. T h u c. o n io im . Ministries of New Bedford. Mass., October are being donattMl by years the statewide group will in the teachers’ cafeteria at MHS. will present the series. The public Marie Maxin. Helen Jamroga will raise money to publish a compre­ Parents nt students In all classes Roast Duckling a u orange • 9 .9 5 Festival la welcome. arrange Rowers for the library for hensive travel guide for disabled are Invited to attend the organiza­ 871-1115 November. persons. Rib of Beef Princess •12.95 ‘ Tonight’s program will be on the tional meeting. (Served mlth salad, illl end e choice of polelo or vegetable.) Joe Davts, Lenore Brooks • Directors hidden messages In albums by The If®* )®-’ ta t ond aist 1. 3rt5, 4:36, 7:45, 10. — Bock to ■ CaoCODUDUNDS ll pratelul Dead, the Beatles and 60 Fllla Louisa Road, Bolton, CT 646-3101 Bring your family to an all-you-can-eat several other rock groups. p n 1 ^ , S:J0, 5:J0, 7:J0, 9:J0. — The 1 Bov Who Could Fly (PG) F1 7:30,9-SO; Opening Night: Wed., Oct. 29th Italian Festival! Create your own Antipasto, ■■ The program Saturday at 6 p.m. Burton to star In ‘Wagner' sot ond Sun I : to, 3: V 5-15,7:3o":40. _ frill be on the religion of rock ‘n’ then help yourself to an array of pastas, roll. The music of Michael Jack- By Mikt Slivtrmon Such, apparently, was typical politics forced him Into exile. Finest food from the 6 Games start at 7:30. sauces and specialty dishes. Every Wednes Tht Asteclattd PrMs Rreside chit-chat in the household Single-mindedly pursuing the mo­ 6 U South of the Border IIGRAND OPENING!! Partnerships arranged. day and Thursday during September from 5 ■ of the 19th-century German ope­ ney and comfort he needed to NEW YORK - "Nothing mat- ratic genius who. In addition to create his music dramas. Wagner Refreshments served. p.m. to 9 p.m. Only At: ters hut you!" Cosima von Bulow adultery, counted among his vices mooched off his friends, seduced ABSOLUTE VIDEO Thoughts tells Richard Wagner, gating rap­ lying, cheating, pettiness and a wealthy women and still stayed turously Into his eyes. "Iliat which severe case of anti-Semitism. barely one step ahead of his Margarita’s that are 200 West Center Street - Manchester Fee: *3®® per person is In you ... the cause we serve, all All his Raws, as well as generous creditors, until salvation arrived In Hours: lOam-IOpm Sun.-Sat. GLASTONBURY ^ e r o e ity of us.” swatches of his music, are on the person ot King Ludwig It of out of this world! 2 Free games awarded overall winners with 7 tables On being reprimanded for giving "Thank you, you are right." display in "Wagner" a four-part Bavaria — "Mad King Ludwig." Near the Putnam Bridge tfitound money to a bad man, the greet replies the complacent composer, TV show starring the late Richard Aristotle answered: "I did not give A MftBlcftB^llaBlaarftal •1.25 Per Rental of Movie or more. Low key game. 5025 Main Street • 659AM 62 ^R O U P D who has stolen Cosima away from Burton In the title role It begins The IB-year-old monarch, infatu­ Waltrlat^ Hot* 429-1900 Junctions of Routes 2 & 5 it to the man. I gave it to her husband to he his mistress and Friday on the Public Broadcasting ated with Wagner’s music, paid his No Smoking Atlouped In May Area humanity." bear his children. "There are those Service’s "Groat Performances” debte and supplied him with the ^ F R E E year membership with this ad! of us artists and strong men In series. income he needied to complete "Die Rev. Raheri T. Rmao other ways ... who must he set The series opens In Dresden In Melsterslnger," 'Tristan und Rt. 38, Mansfield Co;jMttor above all other persons, given the 184^, when the young compos­ Isolde" and his masterpiece, the (Formerly Ckack'a Steak Houie) i Bl. Bridget IM rcH everything." er’s dabbling in revolutionary "Ring” cycle. M'AW CHfcyi'gK H SlM LD . yriday, Qct. 2B, IWB _n F H d m p T V SPORTS______* 0 y w [ESFUl *ne Ifadne'Se oir Unaa N M m Fromwr 500 from Las Vo- 9*>. NV (80 min ) |R) (H W ] MOVIE; 'AMMIBtlWUaalbm' ^ nawspapar coMnnisr dispanaas a&tKm on a# sorts of personal probiams, bur isn't *iro whan it comas to her own lifis (3ons Red Sox put failures behinc^ one away Laachman. Oesi 4ma» Jr. MWssa Sue An­ derson T9S1 M u e e BVtMlWWXSr r n W ^ MOVIE: 'Oafonf Blupa' A rough- edg0d student pursues a girl, arHj af the The XssMMMd FrsM loss the previous night — Evans seme time, tries to improve his character made the final out and left the by jOinmg the school's rowing team Rob Stiff upsBf ftw n w has clKMBn Lov>e. Alty Sheedy. Amanda Pays 1984 toramanyPam. CharliarSha- 8 e w b w — Th e IldBlail Red Sew bases loaded. 84ted PG* 13 In Stereo la w MeCaR, i.) langiaa vtRh M t ip p y M ac tae N Vw Yortr Mdt* not The Red Sox were just l-for-l6 tlWBiarffM. 5 : 3 0 P I W [N TA X ) MOVIE: 'Gtotfa- a 9o«>t>y(Pairlck Dufiy] aRar ha with runners in scoring position in former gun mofl protects a young boy from "»»<** iw r haughty out Mtth Narasa Easton, lefr. nokfs they' pot a WBtary af Femmy that loss, yet started reversingthat New York City gangsters GenaRowfands •"JJ* •>«» eempany, on a quilt vtttile d m & rti falluixs IWMRif thcfn ThnrMay trend in the second inning. John Adsmes 1980 Rated PG nigM SRtf. wfMS • elasiNc Red Sax Henderson hit a line drive whieh eooeiw GB CD ® ® weSrsr "■» RatciifUs, strsignfans a caltapse seeiated an taa pasBlMe right fielder D arryl Strawberry let GD ThrtM's Company goblin aa (hay gat raady imtead Mared witMH ane vietary deflect off his glove near the wall, GD NCegnum. P.l. c«ecK uarmsa for ejuct timb af tlwfr IkrW Wiarkl Serfes eham- and Dykstra felt down while (9) OOhnmeaBhMfc for theOdden Hawssf piouaMRaMee MM. backing up the ptay. Owen’s fly to ( 9 PHvpte Beniamin Fair. It sill be held " T S M w w e gM the hame-caart medium left field was deep enough ( 9 Doctor ViBio advsMsge dif aur baefca,” Dave to score Henderson ahead of HewdertytiFa ld after pitcher Brno** ( 9 Charlie's Angels Saturday firom 9 a.m. to 9 Mookie Wilson’s throw. ffnrW helped Boataii avert a ( 9 Duincy Southhart^family Jack's ex-wtfe arrives In the third, Buckner hit a and B o b ^ and J R begin their business p.m. at tba Masonic three-gMte staeep at its ami ® Beporft 41 1 1 :5 S P M [HB9 bee ar>d then gets a chartce at the na­ Curtin and Laratne Newman tional speffing title 1969 Rated G ® ao o cM > and attic trsssurss vrfll be the M M seaaan. Clemens, the two-out fastball up the middle. C D 9 Sledge Hamr?>er1 (C C ) Sledge and M Alfretf Hitchcock tiw oonf whmingMt pfteher in the majars. Buckner, playing with bad knees [E S ra i Maidh SponsLook Don are taken hostage and soon find them sold. The roast turkey fU B A ] Dance Party USA selves on a wild plane ride t S Jim m y BresBtt'e Reegla (60 mm ) ain have five days’ rest when he and a torn Achilles’ tendon, starts Game S Saturday n i^ in wobbled around third base and e a o w w QB vEitRE in CincirM^tf X M O VIE Eaat of Eden' From John ( ® WovelB. Am o y Sanor (60 mm ) dinner srill be served from Steinbeck’s classic The Irves of two New yart against Bab ^eda scored with a head-first dive He GD9ABCNeyM (fi) Christiatt CMMNri'a Funtf brothers are haunted for two gerterations [CNBI] Newsreght 5 to 5 p.m. and srfll cost aarklng with Jnst three days aft lay at the plate for a moment then (3 ) Banson by a beautiful woman Timothy Bottoms. C A sttuatlan sa seary ta the Red limped to the dugout to a standing Jane SeynKHir. Bruce Boxleitner 1981 [ESPN] NFL Oamo of iho Week 5.50 3.50 ® S C TV $ for sduHs and $ Sax lost ane day aga suddenly has ovation led by Williams Part 4 of 4 [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Tigare in IMeiicii' Four c 9 Too Close for Comfort for childrsn. For dinner the Nets preparing far the worst. " I died at home. But I made if 9 Tales horn the Derfcsfde Special in­ women use fhetr charms to prove the 9 9 WBC Waves side the Closet' Horror strikes a graduate weaker of the sexes Ursula Andress Syl­ ffmrst. Mke Clemens, gat an extra And that’s what counts." Buckner 9 WightV Business Report student's room. Strange Love” Vam­ via Knstel. Monica Vitti 1979 Rated R reservations, call 543- day’s rest hecanse Boston Man­ said. 3 ) Woticiero SIW pires seek help from a young doctor. ager John MeNamara poshed baek Rice opened the fifth with a drive Monsters m My Room' tenifytng crea­ 1 2 : 0 5 A M X T j Hooker A revenge- 2006. Temple Chapter 53. (B ) Silver Spoons hungry Hooker tracks the criminals who tures threaten an 8 year old boy "rnek or his rotation. The move seemed Boston’s Dave Henderson that a 15 mph wind blew away from Winded his ex-wtfe during a market rob­ fC W N ] Showt>i7 Today Treat' A nasty store owner fnghtens Order of the Eastern Star, shaky when longshat AI Nipper last Dykstra. and the hail hit inches bery (70 mm ) (R) (left) leaps for joy after he tnck-of-treaters Rich Little hosts (2 hrs ) from the top of the 4'A-foot wall in [E S ^IV ) Action Outdoors virlth Julhis laiH sponsor the fair. Game 4. bot Hurst made it look scored the Bed Sox first run i 9 ^ 9 Miami Vice Crockett must bait a 1 2 :2 5 A M [HSO]MOVIE: 'RemoWII Herald photo by Rocha wise. right-center for a triple. Singles by T T Same: The Adventure a*gine' (CC) A (U S A ] Love Me. Love Me Wot dangerous trap when he promises to clear "Ilac caned a Mttle team meet­ of the game in the second Baylor and Evans finished Gooden. the name of a high school athlete arrested former New York cop is mrJucted mto a 7 ;0 0 F M CD CBS News for delivering herom (60 mm ) In Stereo super secret government orgam/ation lo ing, ffe said we had aur backs to the inning Thursdey night. and Henderson’s RBI double prevent on evil industrialist from devetop- against Sid Femande* increased d ) ® M*A*S*H & Great Performances. Wegrver Ri wan and that he had taken same mg a deadly weapon Fred Ward Joel Star Trek ship Hies’ on freeway Teammate Wade Boggs CD ® VYhaef of Fomma chard Burton stars as the German com criticism far his pitching decision, the lead to 4-6. poser who falls m with various rich women Grey Wilford Brimley 1985 In Stereo joins in the celebration. CE) ® tiO O .IX M RyramkI bot be said he feh we were where he The Mets ended Hurst’s shutout when he is forced to run because of his 12:30AM X Judge wanted Vs to be." Hurst said. Winning pitcher Bruce string in the Series af 15 innings in (33) JeWereons revolutionary activities (60 mm ) Part 1 THOUSAND PALMS. Calif the San Bernardino Freeway aboard a trailer CD Entenainmem Tonight ‘T few stronger, but 1 didn’t the eighth when Tim Teufel hit a fly ( S Carson's Cotnady Classics 9 *Amagif>g Qur Miracles Health Care (A P ) — This is one of the voyages Carlos Rivera, who plans to '' You should have seen the looks Hurst (above) gives the 9 Jim Br Tammy really feel Hke f was at my best ball to right field that the wind ® Round Ruppias/Stsr Fsfriss (2 hrs I in America Panel discussion addressing of the starship Enterprise's shuttle repair the 25-by-l3-foot fiberglass we got from people." said Rivera, number one sign as he ® ® Friday Ntght Videos John Larro tonight.’■ pushed mto the stands for a home I S MscNsH-Lahrar Nawshour the question of medical malpractice and craft Galileo, to boldly go where and wood prop from the T V show who is restoring the Galileo for its how doctors and patients should deal with quene and Markie Post co-host (90 mtn | True, he did not pitch as well as leaves the mound following run. S Bamay Millar In Stereo lots of people have gone before — "Star Tre k ." brought it into town owner. Steve Haskins. It (60 mm ) he did In winning Game i, when he the 4-2 victory. Hurst faced one last threat when, S Naw Nawlywad Game 9 Alfred Hitchcock Preeems [C E lW ] Larry Kir>g Live shut out New York for eight innings after retiring the first two batters Gene Scott (S ) Novala: Maria da Nadia Una j>obre [D iS] MOVIE: Christopher Columbus' an four hWs ’This lime, he gave up in the ninth. Mookie Wilson doubled muchacha campesma se traslada a la gran This story of the man, who altered the [ESPN] Speedweek (R) fifth inning after allowing trine frits an 6-3 record in the postseason, From then on, Boston never IS hits before ending the game by home another run. and scored on Santana's single. Ciudad en busca de trabafo Inadvertida course of history takes you to visit the and four runs. One of those runs, inchidtng a loss and a no-decision in looked back and not even a chilly, mente se ve envuelta en problemas y es 1 2 : 4 5 A M [TM C] m o v i e t o o striking out Red Sax nemesis And by the time the game ended, Boston relief ace Calvin Schi- Spanish court on through his tragic down­ however, was unearned as the the National League playoffs swirling wind could rouse the eviada a la prision Ai salir de la carcei en- fall, defeat and degradation Fredenc Scared to Scream' Tenants of a swanky L e im y Dykstra with a runner on the bright No. I lit up on the raldi was ready, but M cNamara let cuentra traba como sirvienta domestica apartment building are being murdered one Mets' fielders again did not come to "He was throwing out of charac­ demons of Fenway's haunting past )0 March Florence Eldndge 1949 base — thus becoming the first Pmdential Center skyscraper tow­ Hurst face the left-handed Dyk- en donde es seducida y abandonada.con by one Mike Connors, Anne Archer his defense ter," said Boston's Bill Buckner. and World Series losses in 1946 un nino (60 mm ) [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing from Merrill 1984 Rated R Boston left-hander to win a Series ering over Fenway Park stood for sfra. who was 7-for-26 with two vine. IN (2 hrs 30 mm ) Live Gooden said be fell strong but. "He must have thrown 56 percent 1967 and 1975 the number of victories the Red Sox homers In the Series af that point 9 Cam paign *86 1 : 0 0 A M CD Soffd Gold game af Fenway since Babe Ruth despite being one of the hardest breaking halls” (TM C) MOVIE'* 'An American Were COMING SATURDAY in MIS. With Ted Williams — the team's needed lo wrap up the World Hurst struck him out on three 3 ) Maude 3 j Telephone Auction throwers In the game, relied more wolf in London' Tw o American students The Mels, with Gooden on the greatest player of all lime, but also Series. pitches. fC N M ] Moneyfine are viciously attacked by a werewolf on (X ) Joe Franklin Show But If Hurst was not at his best. than ever on off-speed pitches — 15 mound, felt supremely confident of a reminder of 68 years without a "Sometimes in a seven-game " I got him with a high fastball, ” (ESPIV] SportsCenter the English moors David Naughton. Jenny At the Movies Dwight Gooden was far worse. of bis first 57 by one count. knocking off Boston for the third Agutter Gnffm Dunne 1981 Rated R championship — stirring the crowd series, the best team doesn’t win,” Hurst said ”I got him looking for a Highlights of the 9 Maude Gooden, working on three days’ "It wasn’t really vintage Doc out sfralght night (H B O ] Inside the WEL [l/SA] Robert Klein Time of 34.616 from the commissioner's Mets third baseman Ray Knight NfL games, locfuding commentary by Len resi far (tie first lime this season, there." Mets Manager Davey breaking hall, I though! * 9 More Real People But It was New York that got box, the Red Sox scored again in said. “ Sometimes, drive and deter­ Dawson and Nick Buomconti (60 mm ) 9 : 3 0 P M X Scary Tales The cunnmg pifehed poorly for the second time Johnson said. "I can’t overpower anybody," he [C N N ] Crossfire knocked out Henderson’s liner the third on an error and Dwight mination ean overcome talent.” An old schemes of a young temptress results m a in the Series and gat his second added. "There aren't too many [T M C ] MOVIE: Madame Rosa' Roston finished wHh 12 hits, two was mlsplayed into a one-out triple Evans’ R 8 I single woman teaches an orphan boy about life, fatal rendezvous on an elevator [E S P N ] Best of Bin Dance (R) loss. Boston had all three Thursday guys In baseball who can over­ Weekend Plus M a g a z i n e by Marty Barrett. That gave him 26 in the second, and Spike Owen They made it 4-0 in the fifth when love ar>d survival Simone Stgnoret . Claude CD Sidekicks (CC) When Jake goes 1; 1 SAM X MOVIE: Final Conflict' A night. But if did not look thal way af power guys” 2 2 "It Is very disappointing I have In the combined playoffs and Dauphin 1978 Rated PG (Dubbed) on an undercover assignment to crack a priesi sets out to desT-oy the satanic mis followed with a sacrifice fly that Jim Rice hit a wind-ttTpwn triple the start. to prepare for the I8S7 season." Series, the most ever. Hurst then paused, thinking [U S A ] Ripikfe stolen goods rmg Ernie mistakenly thinks sior> of Dam»en the anfichfrsf Sam Nerff put the home team ahead for the and scored on Don Baylor’s bloop Rather, Boston's first Inning his new father has gone bad Rossano Brazzi, Lisa Harrow 1981 said Gooden, knocked out in the The defeat saddled Gooden with ahead to Game 6. 7 : 3 0 P M d } PM Magazine first time In this Series. single, and Henderson doubled resembled what happened in a 6-2 9 NHL Hockey Boston at Edmonton (2 "Bui Roger can. ” dD A Current Affair hrs , 30 mm ] 1 :2 5 A M [M A X ] m o v ie creep show' Five episodes each depict different CD 9 Jeopardy [MAX] Martin Mull's White Politics kinds of horror Adrienne Barbeau. Hal Hoi (X) Entertainment Tonight Martm Mull hosts a tongue-m-cheek exam­ brook E G Marshall 1982 Rated R ination of election fixing m the prominently GD Independerrt Wetworfc News white city of Hawkins Falls Ohio 1 ;3 0 A M (Q> Independent Network 9 BM t of Saturday Wight News Four days’ rest works wonders for Hurst 10:00PM CD Falcon Crest (CC) A 2 Between the Lines: The story behind 9 Carson's Comedy Classics stranger manipulates himself into Angela s [C N N ] Newsnight Update the story, by Josle. By Ed Golden rest than fh rw ,” said Hurst, who 4 9 Wew Wewfywed Game life, Jeff ingratiates himself with Vickie [E S P N ] Running and Racing (R) differently getting Tim Teufel to ground to the Mels, Ruth opened the 1918 highs and tows. 4 Gioberti and Richard uses Kit s secret to The Assoclofed Press had pitched with only three days off 9 Barney Miller 2 : 0 0 A M X MOVIE: -Road to Rk) A "He throws lhaf forkball so third. Series with a I-O victory on the road He was leading the American his advantage (60 mm ) earlier in the playoffs. " I felt really 9 An Wew Oatiftg Oame couple of one-time top musicians stow many different speeds” third That brought the crowd to its over the Cubs. The Red Sox went on League In strikeouts when he went ■CD News Outlook: Fall means turning over a BOSTON — Bruce Hurst proved good tonight ” 9 Carol Burnett and friendt away on a luxury liner bound for Rio Bot 4 baseman Ray Knight said "It feet, chanting “Bruce, Bruce. to win 4-2, the last time they won down with a groin Injury on May 31, ( D (3^ Slarman (C C) Starman faces a Hope. Bmg Crosby, Dorothy Lamour new leaf. thal four days is definitely better Hurst's teammates got him 12 [CNN] Crossfire 1947 looks like you can hit it, but it B ru c e .” the Fall Classic. and was sidelined for six weeks. deadly encounter when he meets a man than three, when it comes to hits, including single runs In the from Paul Forrester s past (60 mm ) moves at the last minute I "If you don’t capitalize In a Hurst, who gave up two earned He relumed to post a 13-8 record [019] Zorro (D MOVIF 'One Is a Lonety Number' A resting pitchers. second and third Innings and two G T Independent Network News woman faces an unwanted divorce from compare him to [the Dodgers' situation like that, you're in runs Thursday night, had his with a 2.99 E R A (E9P W ] WEL's Greatest Momerrts; fol­ Profiles: Visiting Nurse’s Louise The Boston left-hander gained a more — the winning two — in the lies Go to Hollywood (R) 9 ' 9 L.A. Law A lovesick Kuzak dis the man she has always loved Tnsh Van 5 Fernando) Valenzuela in our trouble” Mets’ left fielder Mookie streak of scoreless Innings snapped The 28-year-old veteran was Devere Monte Markham Janet Leioh fourth day off when Manager John fifth [M A X ] Cirtemax Comedy Experiment rupts Grace Van Owen s wedding, Becker Leltao league” Wilson said of the failed rally. "A af 15 when Teufel hll an eighth- named A L pitcher of the month In falls for a sexy screenwriter and Kelsey 1972 McNamara started AI Nipper in "We set up our rotation, and took But Seriously Eolks And first baseman Keith Hernan­ pitcher like Hurst Is not going to inning home run Info the right field September with a 5-0 record Four urges Markowitz to lobby for a partnership JT' Qrizzfy Adams Game 4 of the World Series ft paid some criticism for doing it,” dez. who was l-for-4 Thursday, said give It up too often. We were stands on an 0-2 pitch.' of his vicforles came af Fenway 8 : 0 0 P M (H Garfield's Halloween Ad- m the firm (60 mm ) In Stereo Cover Story: MCC’s Mary Flore off Thursday night when Hurst McNamara said of his decision to vanfora Garfield the fat cat leams a lesson 6 while he usually hits well against looking for something that wasn’t If wap the longest streak of Park, a tough place on lefties d l! Noise The Invisible Risk (C Cl The pitched the Red Sox to a 4-2 win go with Nipper, who was tagged in sharing after his greedy ways on Hallow • physical and psychological dangers of likes vampires. Even the bad ones. left-handers. " I had a tough lime there and he got us” scoreless innings since Bob Gibson Mis four shutouts In the regular een night lead him into a fnghtenmg e*pen- over the New York Mets in Oame 5 noise are explored (60 mm ) In Stereo (R) with Wednesday’s 6-2 Boston Toss. out there today” Hurst’s performance matched of St. Louis pitched 19 against the er>ce (R) Boston now has a 3-2 edge in the season tied him for second in the 9 ) Local News SCHALLEB "Bruce Hurst pitched an outstand­ The Mets’ strongest threat that of Babe Ruth 68 years ago Red Sox in the 1967 Series. CD Eat Albart Halloween Special All best-of-seven Series, which shifts league, two behind Defrolt's Jack Campaign '86 8 Families: You can save your ing game. After the second and against the Red Sox’ early 2-0 lead Ruth was the last Red Sox Hurst Improved his postseason Morris. decked out for Hallowepn Fat Albert and to Shea Stadium for Oame 6 third Innings, we fell if we scored his friends meet an elderly woman and [CN N ] CNN Evening News ACURA came In (he fifth inning. southpaw to post a World Series record to 3-0. His earned run ‘T v e learned more this season children’s teeth. Saturday night with Roger Cle­ some runs we would have the game learn an important lesson m caring [HBO] MOVIE Jagged Edge (CC) A With men on second and third victory at Fenway Park In Game 4 average in four postseason games than I ever have In my career," mens scheduled to be on the mound under control." (D StIW etM far (CC| Webster learns that publisher IS accused of brutally murdering 1 M OLOt CUTLASS SALON and one out, Hurst struck out of the 1918 Series against the Is 1.69. with an E R A of 1.06 In the Hurst said. "It's going to be ending his grandfather is illiterate his heiress wife Glenn Close. Jeff Bridges after five days' rest. Hurst said he didn’t have his best Weekend Television: Program sche­ Lenny Dykstra in a tense confron­ Chicago Cubs. Series. soon. I ’ll just go back home, do my Robert Loggia 1985 Rated PG In Stereo Auto. AC. Uko New • 9 2 9 S 9 " I’d rather pitch with four days’ pitches. Mets hitters saw it a bit (X) Nanya tation and ended the Inning by And like Hurst In Game I against His season, however, has had Its weights and get strong” (31) MOVIE. 'Baaf Itland' A weather [M AX] MOVIE 'Morans From Outer 1554 HONDA OtVtO SSOAN dules, features and puzzles, through research (earn on a desolate Arctrc island Space' When a quartet of ordinary aliens page 16. discovers a secret cache of former German visit Earth three of the mtergalactic tour­ Auto. AM/FM. Biwoo • 6 7 9 S U-boats Donald Sutherland. Vanessa Red ists rise to rock stardom James B Sikk- grave. Richard Widmark 1980 ing, Mel Smith Griff Rhys Jones Rated 1555 HONDA DIVIO DX Gooden’s erratic year PG 13 H.B.. 9 Bpd., Btofoo, OAxojkN (3D WHL Hoekay: Hartford at Buffalo (2 At the Movies: Here’s the lowdown Bosox battle back [USA] Airwolf Uk# Now * « 7 v 9 hrs . 30 min ) on ‘Flash’ Whoopi takes acting ® (SD A-Taam ICC) The team must res­ 1 0 : 3 0 P M 11 News 1SS4 SUSARU QL «l4«4 cue three innocent Americans who are ends in a Series loss (3 i C N N 2 BAN, 4 Sod.. Sloroo. ______seriously... Film capsules. being held on a tmy Caribbean island by a !fl) Hafpef Valley Rs. pw *5695 with 12-hit attack power-mad dictator (60 mm ) In Stereo (S) (B> Waihington Waak in Raviaw 1 0 : 4 0 P M [D IS ] D T v 1SS4 NISSAN SINTRA Music: Alabama’s newest is a h it... By I4arrv Atkins runs ® MOVIE: Aiuk)' An over cautious war 1 1 : 0 0 P M X X ® ® ! ® News 8/W, 8 Bpd.. AC. eloon ear • S 3 9 8 The Associated Press Gooden was starting on only By Dove G'Horo Boston half, Dwight Evans left the general finds himself in a battle that lasts Video news better get real The Assocloted Press ( D (13) Late Show with Joan Rivers three days’ rest and It was obvious bases loaded for the second time In four months Robert Mitchum Peter Falk. ISIS HONDA AOOORD (D Caro) Burnatt and Friends Turntable tips. BOSTON (AP) - Whatever his arm wasn’t ready. Gooden was 24 hours In the same situation Earl Holliman 1966 BGSTON — The Boston Red Sox GT) Odd Couple Sodin, Auto. BMtoo • 3 9 9 8 happened to Dwight Gooden? substituting breaking balls and "That first Inning was tough." S ) MOVIE: Tfia OIri Mott Ufcaty To ’ can hit. They proved It by winning Hrinlak said “It was frustrating, An ugly duckling who dreams hopelessly GD Fridays A year ago at this time, he was off-speed stuff — 25 of bis first 37 ISM HONDA AOOORD LX Sexuality: In the Kinsey Report, the American League pennant very frustrating. But you can’t get for love becomes beautiful after plastic ( 9 Friday Night Ringalde (60 min } celebrating a 24-4 record and l.Sfl pitches by one count — for his surgp'Y Stockard Channing Edward As Auto. AC, M.OOO Ml. • 7 3 9 8 They can sink into a sudden a hit every time up” 9 ) Winslow Homer ERA. normal 90 mph-plus fastball. Me 9 9 ner. m Backus 1973 toxic disease can affect the unborn. Today, he and his New York Mets struck out only three batters. batting slump. They proved that "He (Gooden) (jidn’t throw me ( 9 Tales of the Unexpected ISM NISSAN STANZA GD En Camino a la OTI Transmitido via teammates can contemplate these "He did the best he could do," with only 12 hits In losliftg World one fastball,” said Evans, a noted satelite desde James L Knight Convention G3) 24 Horas Auto. AC. Bloroo • 4 4 9 8 Series Games 3 and 4 to the New Center en Miami (3 hrs I On the House: Two Manchester numbers for the World Series: 0-2 pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre fastball hitter. “ It was all breaking (ST SCTV Network York Mets. stuff. I thought I had a good swing, (B ) The Great Beer Scare Animated The ISM HONDA AOOORD and 8.00 said. "Dwight Gooden got beat and [CN N ] Moneyllne women show how table settings can | And they can battle back They but all t did was pop It up to the left voices of Tommy Smothers Susan Saint 8 Bpd. w/AC • 3 9 9 9 His erratic season ended Thurs­ he’s going to get beat again. He James and Louis Nye are featured in this [D IS] Adventures of Ozzle and Harriet have a seasonal look. day ntght with Gooden lasting only gave the best he had under a proved It Thursday night with a fielder. It wasn’t hit hard enough or account of Ted E Bear s )ourr>«y to Mens [TM C ] MOVIE: 'King of the Mountain' IMS AOURA LIOIND four Innings. He gave up four runs difficult situation. I ’m certainly dozen hits to back up left-hander far enough. ter Mountain to learn what fearful things A dare-devil auto mechanic races his 58 Bruce Hurst’s pitching In a 4-2 the people there are planning for the holi­ Auto. Lotdod wNirtru • 1 7 ,4 9 9 on nine hits as the Boston Red Sox not going to condemn him ” "Fortunately, though, we got on Porsche over the treacherous roads of the Exercise; No ifs, ands or butts, get | victory over the Mets. days Hollywood Hills Harry Hamlin. Joseph Bot­ took a 4-2 victory to go one-up on the Catcher Gary Carter said the board and then I got another ISM PONT. SONNIVILLI [C N N ] Prime News toms Dennis Hopper 1981 Rated PG that derriere in shape. Mefi after five games of the World Gooden, even without his best "The guys have worked hard chance to contribute. That made me feel good." [D IS ] Piv* Mil* Creek [USA] Night Flight Sodon. AC. Auto. 16.000 Ml • 6 9 9 8 Series. fastball, had enough stuff to win if since last spring and we take what comes.” Boston batting coarh Walt Evans singled in a run In the [E S P N ] World Cless Chemplonship 1 1:30PM X ® ABC Newt Night ISM BMCR OINTURY LTD. Still, Gooden saw nothing drasti­ he had received any support. Wreetllng (60 mm | line The Curious Shopper: What makes a cally wrong with his performance. "To their credit, they broke on Hrinlak said "You Just have to be third Inning for a 2-0 Boston lead AC, Auto. Otympte EdHton • 7 4 9 8 prepared every day. then let the and then had a hit-and-run single [HSO] MOVIE: Mule (CC) A prim and ( D Police Women lid go pop? " tt’8 a mile disappointing, but him early," Carter said. “ We were proper secretary becomes inhabited by the chips fall where they may And that set up a run and shelled .33 The Honeymooners with a couple of breaks It could throwing more breaking stuff spirit of a wild 1920’s flapper Glenn 1M4 HONDA AOOORD LX Son, AC, S 8pd., eeeeeem have been different.” he said "The because Boston is a fastball-hitting we’re prepared” Gooden In a two-run fifth Close. Mandy Patlnkin. Ruth Gordon id Tonight Show Tonight s guest is The Red Sox won the first two 1985 Rated In Stereo Michael Landon (60 min | In Stereo 000 Ml • 9 4 9 8 Dining In: Meatloaf can be for| breaks went their way and I ’m club. But. you can't ask Dwight AL batting champion Wade AP photo games In New York In completely Boggs broke out of a slump with [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Beer' Rip Tom Loretta @ M OVIE Sudden Terror' An 1 1 -year- disappointed” Gooden to throw all curveballs. 6 ISM RINAULT ALLIANOI LTD. company. opposite fashion. They won Game I two hits Jim Bice had a triple and Swit 1985 Rated R old da\ Ifpamer living on a Mediterranean In two games Gooden gave up 10 ‘T v e said all along that this is a Mots’ pitcher Dwight Gooden (16) reflects on the mound 6 island witnesses a political assasination, [U S A ] Senchac Of Bel Air Auto, AC. PB.PW, POL • 3 9 9 9 runs, eight of them earned Mean­ humbling game. Dwight knows on an unearned run 1-0 They rode a single and Dave Henderson a but can t convince his family he 8 telling prior to being removed In the fifth Inning of Thursday an 16-hlt attack to a 9-3 victory in triple end a double Bill Buckner the trutri Mark Lester Lionel Jeffnes. Su­ IMS TOYOTA OIUOA DT Dining Out: Sondra Stave visits The | while, the Mets committed two that. He’s had some great outings B : 3 0 P M ® It's the Great Pumpkin. night’s game at Fenway. In the background Is shortstop Game 2. and Don Baylor had one hll apiece Charlie Brown As Charlie Brown and the san George 1970 Utiback, Auto. AC, Clark’s. costly errors behind him — one In on the year and pretty well Peanuts gang go out trick-or-treaimg ,IT News Btomp, P8. PW, POL. ______each game — and scored only three dominated." Rafael Santana. Then, upon returning to friendly "Thank God I ’m not the D H " Linus spends Halloween night waiting pa ontylOOOMI *10,999 Fenway Park, the hats went dead Boggs said. “ I ’m hitting the ball tiently for the Great Pumpkin to magically [CN N ] Sports Tonight again as the Mets evened the Series hard I just picked the World Series appear (R) [DIS] MOVIE The Student Prtnee' The at two games apiece to have a bad streak (X ) W IM hM NIe M Out young heir to a European throne in the 19th SCUJNQ OUAUTT Ron Darling’s wife robbed outside of Fenway Park With Hurst going against New “ I'll have a good feeling when (X) ® Mr. SeNoMri (CC| Century falls m love wRh a bermeid Anne CARS iiNCt York ace Dwight Gooden, the Red this is over, and that’s the only (X t 1 .000.000 Chance of e Ufetim* Biyth Edmund Purdom. John Encson 1M3 her purse as she walked outside ’ 954 Rated G BO STO N (A P ) - Minutes after to the hotel, but he had heard said. "When T got home, she was Sox figured to be in danger of a time. As long aa I ’m playing good dl> (B ) Wan StTMt With touie Rukeyeer Fenway Park about 30 minutes [ESPN ] SportsCenter New York Mets pitcher Ron rumors of It during the celebration doing fine. I was surprised I sweep The Mets would have defense, I ’m latlRfled. If you can’t S T NBA BaekatbaM Boa ton at Oallat |2 after the game Wednesday night. of his victory. [M A X ] Max Heednoom SCHALLEB Darling beat the Boston Red Sox 6-2 thought she’d be a mess. But all she looked awfully good going home do It with the bat, you've got to do it hrs ) Toni O ’Reilly Darling, a model and ACURA to even the World Series at two A Mets spokesman. Dennis D ’A ­ wanted to talk about was the with a 3-2 advantage and Games 6 with something. ” ]U S A ] Ctwck It Out! 1 1 ;35P M CD Entertainment Tonight a native of Dublin. Ireland, was not gostino, when asked early Thurs­ ET > Sits Lee Remick on the set of her soon games apiece, his wife took a loss game.” and 7 scheduled for the weekend in "W e wanted to keep them from 9 : 0 0 P M X Dallai (C C) Miss Elbe re­ to be released NBC-TV mmi-senes, 'Nut­ of tSOO and two tickets to the next hurt. day about the incident. Initially Shea Stadium scoring early on us.” Rice said. veals Wes Parmalee s claims to a stunned cracker In Stereo. game , She did not tell her husband denied knowledge of it. Mrs. Darling filed the report with Hurst got out of a minor jam in "Th e last couple of games they got Tw o men stole the wallet out of about the robbery until he got back "She’s a real trouper," Darling police at 12;65 a.m. Thursday the first inning, but then. In the out to the lead” V jg_ |ggg,

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BW he wan leadfram vtofangAttaatn. htomer Bbsay, whosartataed acoacoseloa NNta ^ *J **** sad «e Mw la a g thda Baaday, Ciacfaaati ia at M AM M aAfaea. whohaanagied me ibM efy wfoliw p game ef me listed as questionable with ahead 22515 iam e ibaith period agafasr me W y w lie wnr Yertr Ae» net Fftiaiwiiiii, Bievaiaad at Maae^ A w ^ y wnWoa d eoaght paieeii ibr RMhomeWesr. imory. ?!*** n m them from hefad me Asm. lie tt noted aaprsMife. Rmm 100b #nf KrM|Pn ACC championship B « ^ at Chk^. me toe AW naehaeke r i f i i i weckten- Bhca-ChMit; Raasao Cifr', d f . thjf.mmeatea team fa me W f L , AagMoa itSfdery at moiaMi, M - f t i w ifrM. Rew' rerR. oWmHe sHee an epeaiagM^ vicfory. aAbr a W-4i view ry Over Baa hoeg. Who has SMI o f B eavei's 2* 5»yy te get a tfgMer gngH p aii am iatMdiaaap^. iSewKaglaad neof scsrr ever ar 0-1, is iookfagto 4Mh» f he l e>e. Gteea tay, t-4 Biego. must win tostw hsm oA B B leagae-feadlag gp -aiiri? C*o(% S y oinnt. Hartford ot huAalo, 2:35 p.m said. "Regardless'garif of records. II Is for each gam e." Kelly said. Indians. "They have an excellent Melissa Carroll, Karen Lord, Amy Fitzgerald (100breast). I49.19J.9ta, Kdlhy Molof 194. .214 142 ID St. Louis at OotroH, 2:S p.m. Steve Carlson placed 19th to earn 4 0 10 Sdvlortlh llttaeTpho .299 09 150 ... always a big game when we play "Basically, we play our game and defense," Coumoyer commented. Cantin, and Kate Pillion played R*«ulft; fViiTCnwi on 4 0 10 gvqns rf 91. Louh Minnesota at WMhInplan, 1:09 honorable mention honors. Glen ^ mrned. relay; 1. E.O. Stntth,2;1l.48, Louis .143 02 152 C O ^ Ol Winnlp*o?1:8 p.m. Notre Dame." try to execute and do the things w "They played Rockville to a 0-0 tie well.” misana 4 12 0 Oednwnc Daraskevich finished 47th while Santana I 2 0 11 H sndrtncf Chicago B o ^ at Eornonten, 9:S p.m. East and Notre Dame possess do best. We will have to outexecute They run a balanced attack, but Cantin broke East on top at the ■jOp^'lree: 1. Ml* (EC), 2:19.91, 9. .952 123 00 ChltWBO ot ypn^ouver, 10:39 o.m. , Tom Carlson came In 8Sth. East Minnesota 1U 159 01 excellent defenses, with the latter them to win. We’ ve always their No. I back has been out for 16-mlnute mark of thp first half Am noJS), 3^Jordan EC T*tall 9) 21*2 ?tlM _B. Holmes 130, P.oillberfo 194-19*- OefroH will compete In the Class MM state Trocclola ), 9:97.0, 9. 4 .420 119 130 ^ L ps Angelssta V r TsSnders, 2:«" having allowed a mere 39 points In stressed giving a consistent effort three weeks ff he's back, we’ll when she scored on an assist from 4M, E. Schworm 141, T. Pohev 191-409, o rie n Boy .143 01 101 championship meet next Friday at Lennon (9), 3. Tlttonv White (ECJ (MW Vl O. LoChoptlle 149-139^, T. Harrison tom po Bov .143 102 ita first six games "They (Notre week (0 week." have to change our defensive Bcarse. At the 2S-mlnute mark, the Mfree; 1. Kordeikucat (9), 99.31, 9. Mitan 101 Butfolo at Hanford. 2:39 p.m. ' - 2 p.m. at Wickham Park. Chlrewin (9), 3. Whit* (S) a a a 141-140410, R. Jolner14M^1^420, B. Toronto at OtMic, 2:39 o.m. ^ Dame) are having such a great Notre Dame's only blemish, on philosophy." e. same duo combined for East’s Oome-WInninB RBI — Ostn (1J. Lovory 139, J. Lovade ISO, B. HoWrorn Aftanta 294 190 119 year," Kelly remarked "They second goal, with Cantin tallying Olyloj: 1. tvrrell Whit* (ECl, 139.79 139, O. Stobo 193, B. Wovlot m , J. LJt. Roms an otherwise perfect ledger, was a So. the task is simple for point*, 9. Lebrun (EC), 3. Oafeiv (8) .214 130 I2D nave an excellent defense with her second goal of the game for a Burger 192-199-434, J. Melton 141, P. 9n Proncsco «« 120 7-7 tie with Wilton. The Eagles' fie Manchester. It needs a win to stay C C C M m I 100 fly: 1. TroccloTo iic ). 1:87.*, 9. ->014 Scott 132-1M, M. pOvTs 1M. J. Actio 1«, New Orleans v .420 120 some real good personnel Their came with Fairfield Prep. 21-91. In the running for the CCC East 2-8 Eagle lead. Hand's Erika Crunicen (SI, 3. Luocno (EC) 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 P. Acofo Ita ^ l, L. Serritio 143-1142, R. strength up front Is decent, but. The Central Connecticut Confer­ Eblers scored at 38:86 to bring too free; 1. Ml* (EC), 1:03.0,9. Peley 2 12 14 2 2 5 14 Clndnnaf^l to iffits b u ^ T T o m The Green Knights defeated Prep crown (E O , 3. Smith (9) Now Y#ll( 1 0 2 9 9 1 2 ttiitfl 2b 900 free; 1. NuttoM (EC), 9:31.9, 9. gooden p T o w ta S N.Y’. Otenqm, 5 p.m.' OoocItnLA? 4 ♦ 4 9 2 9 1 4 1-9 5 9 9 4 9 Boston at Calgary, siw p.m. Adtemo (9). 3. Jordon (E C Femondet 4 9 0 0 0 9 2 9 M 9 9 9 0 4 Mckmon pr-2b S IM til'M iK ’""'""*' 100back; 1. Kad**kuco*I L 1:044*, cortar c Chicago at Wlrtnlpeg, 9 :« p.m. 12 *9013 , Standings: Annuli's 13-9, Wetheroll Vancouver at Edmanten, 9:05 o.m. NHL roundup 9. Cleary IS), 3. Krowetyk HwirlUrtTW,20 w, * 10 2 2 I S 10 2 110 0 12-0, Brown's 12-0, Woodpeckers 12-0, New Enplond of Buftelo, 1 p.m. I00br*o*t: 1. Pittqerald (EC), 1:17.9, Oy*ij|^pt1d|^^ta3b^ta^ In 111* Jib. 9 49 42 19 19 19 91 M r , " Irish Ins. 11-10, The Mks 11-10, Panfry to New York Jets, i p.m. Sports In Brief 9. Lennon (9), 3. Chlrgwli 9dv**— Sehlroldl, Stanl^. Knlohi 3b 11-10, Post No.9 10-11, Ringside 11-10, ^ 0 ^ tri Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Ao free relay; 1. (9), 3; 9. (EC) wlrM^bfrw.M ;MLI;Flrt1, Sanraita ts Melten's V12, T. 9, 9. 9-13, Mobil 2-14. (AL); atSecond, Kl ^Ll; Third, RAW YORK Homondn lb M liS o u t e m . feWw J A L ); Lett, w*nd*Widf iMu; ■ M S rsrmi Sfrihkberry rf Tompo ^ m Kansas City, 1 o.m Whalers reassign Churls, Millar RM1, Brinkman (AL) Orine d-n 2 It 2 1 0 ♦ 12 MHchcll pn-lf DavIliB.KIngiS Flyers after own record Ihke a L o o lf ffito ito to j- o i Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. T— 3:0*. A— 34,010. “ *eo 2 3 14 20004 Mp Ph-if.^ Homa Enoinaira Sf. Louis o f Dallas, 4 p.m. HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers have reassigned right ? 24 0 0 0 1 1 Jehnion 3b Seottle ot Denver, 4 p.m. Les Ail ttarllno p Sheljp Plontanido 192-421, AIvce NOW Jl wings Shane Churla and Mike Millar to their American Hockey I f 9 1 1 3 0 McArdle 125, Cindy Hurley 102-909, 2 414 9 1 0 0 min ph Washlngtan oT NewVorVOIonts, 0 p.m. First , League atfllitate In Binghamton. N.Y. Bv The Associated Press “ We were really up for tonight's M orlarty Bros. lewell p loi-MI, Morfho Oronl (Broten;.—. w—ni. 3:9*. ^ Los A nMiM,’ oaiIev f Pittsburgh goalie Gllles Meloche ’ fO-lta-eso, Carol Roy 192, Toni Robort- Neither Churla nor Millar has played In a game since being game,” said Peter Zesel, who for the only goal of the second Tran aactloiia (Lukowlrti, Corson), 2:». 3, Now tarofy, U tad Car Spaclala son 129-4», ^onclne Torgeon M2-124- NFL taam ititlitie i Broten 1 (Verbeek, Mullor), 12:tf. called up to the NH L Whalers on Monday to temporarily fill In at PHILADELPHIA - After end­ assisted on Ilkka Slnlsalo's short- period, at 3:22. ia i Orosco p 524, Marly Dvorak 450, Shirfev El- ing Pittsburgh’s hopes for an NHL handed goal. which gave the Flyers 9ov*— Oroteo Aenll*ra p drldqe W, Elaine WelnIckI m . AOory right wing. Rick Tocchet scored the game- Pretol 409, Xorln Schter 122-129402, irwwpn w Their services were no longer needed because the Whalers record, the Philadelphia Flyers a 2-0 lead at 9:36 of the first period. winner at 3:00 of the final period, M ClM^t^mtre . SCORR BY INNI TrudI Zuldemo 120-421, Donna Har­ AMHRICANI hope to succeed where the Pen­ "W e want to be the team to break • 7 2 9 8 isoMn desty 4W. WBaffaatfflife. I acquired Dave Barr on Tuesday in a trade with the St. Louis redirecting a shot by Howe for a 4-1 NSW YWll Blues and Paul MacDermott, who was out ot action with a knee guins failed the streak.” lead. •I Uneein T Car POM The Flyers ended Pittsburgh's The Flyers managed to hold Oonw-Wlnnlns R Miami 2101 injury, Is expected back in the lineup for Friday's game In “ We got our two points, which is • 1 8 , 8 0 0 Ov*h. Mow York, Dyksh-o, carter. Cincinnati seven-game, season-opening win­ Mario Lemleux, the NHL’s leading Tn Talalare 1445 Second P e r le ^ , LosAnse1tt,Lukowlch i Buffalo. all we care about." said Howe, New Enghland 1 (COi,pirsop, TovTorl,ovtar), 3:09 r—(DO). ■*— i« mNn W U O Strowbtrry. 3--4onf«w2, Dykshn, Seattle 1331 to within 4-2. ^ Itov Hall, oiwrd CI#m*ns.9P-^*n*rson,Owon. HBP— Raiders match the record of eight straight 1433 Central's Amendola to step down wins at the start of the season, set Kerr responded at 11:01 with a M Dadgt Van SPrHtarflnot Buffalo 1411 ..IS '™ Stollihon 1 D t v ilt B, K in g s 3 dmon. Umpirvs— NIA pra-MiNA gliAN Priskwoldo % 4f4, Lori ThlbodMu Denver by Toronto in 1934-35 and matched power-play goal, one of three toWreo INDIA .19 C0Lf»-4lenfd Dwighi 1499 NEW BRITAIN — Central Connecticut State University Doug Sulliman's third-period Cleveland 1951 by Buffalo In 1975-76, if they can Philadelphia scores that was set up R«lo«td Weyn* capors. football coach Buddy Amendola will step down at the end of the goal snapped a 2-2 tie and sparked •4 Bulek Ratal SiSa'i 1405 beat the Penguins in Pittsburgh by defenseman Mark Howe. Pitts­ tOr.gtue | ! R ' “ current season, the school has announced. Amendola, SB, who is New Jersey to its win over Los MIAW 6lae*d Jim ariw w nsViw '’’' Sunday. scoring with 22 seconds to play. V, d*f*n*ly« *nd, on proesdumi r*- DRPBNSB Shots on poo^eyngeles 1MO-11— 3L having suffered a heart attack before the season. Sulliman deflected Bruce Driv­ I no rta-492, Harriet Hosl Yards R i^ If the Flyers make It that tar, " It ’s a disappointment, but we Porttohd IIl SocromentamtaS W ' 'This Is a warning to me about my health," Amendola said in a er’s shot between goalie Roland 9 IPA BAY BUCCANEBR5-Cut Jot ■"uhSSwinoo aavoti I ^porim|ltt*s— Les An- they would go for sole possession of layed a good gam e," said Pltts- Melanson’s legs at 6:46 of the final r, runnlnq bock, and Chris New England iss I statement released Thursday. "After the tests came back ... I urgh defenseman Moe Mantha, Mllwauk** ys. PhIloOillodolphlo at Tusco- Strotton lio-42<, cihdiJ criiek?l W- Denver ded|les-U.os Moeles, Melonsen (39 ‘ the mark Tuesday on the road C period to put New Jersey ahead to hsht ond. l e ^ , Alo., 2:30 p.m. 513, Jessie Mlltami . . . . decided it would be in the best interests of m yself and my fam ily who assisted on Lemleux’s goal. ■ IS 111-4*9,i-tn, 2 ^ im totokW sovos)I. Mew Jersey, Chovrtor ~ against the New York Islanders. stay. Greg Adams got the eventual Atlanta vs. Chicago of Rlchmond, vo., 9 Buccino trt^soa, Susie Hayeses 111. 2129 114 (39401. to get out of coaching. "W e stopped their power play. The Penguins, off to their best game-winner about six minutes lofi^YorkJSJl 12*2 1010 A -i ,1413 Any one of several dilTerent plays •tan ot polios, 9:30 p.m, start ever, continued a 12-year later, beating Melanson from 48 I Antanfe ot Dtnvor, 0:30 p.m. string of futility in the Spectrum, could’ve gotten us back In the feet. ■*-ak.y*.n*Si, Itoo*"'* to Albo- Til-Tawn where they have lost 22 straight game, but we Just couldn't do it. It's !,m M OII«rt, Rangers complete deal Kings' rookie Luc Robatallle MAJtTPORO WHALERS — good lor us to finally play well in daiMi FlyirtB.FangulnaS games dating back to 1974. made It 4-3 with less than three m aijj^imsd 9 ^ ^ Churlo and MIk* Dttrott v«. N#w JemvotNew Yott,60.m. EDMONTON, Alberta — The Edmonton Oilers acquired the In Thursday's only other NHL this building” playing rights to defenseman Reijo Ruotsalainen from New York minutes left, but Pat Verbeek ol Ytork, 2nda gome game. New Jersey downed Los scored his second goal of the night Thursday, completing a trade that had sent Don Jackson and Angeles 5-3. .n. into an empty net in the final y t w so mW nBnTt ro Cennertvllle, Mike Golden to the Rangers earlier this month. ds^inwwoi# ond^H# C a l e n d a r NATIONAL POPTIALL CONPERBNC.R "W e’ve gotten off to a good start, minute, as the Devils ended a OFPENW^^ _ (Zetel, (*hi- ‘ General Manager Glen Sather said the Oilers, in addition to but tonight Just wasn’t our night. shot from the right circle beat three-game losing streak. •cqulring the rights to Ruotsalainen, had received defenseman We Just have to forget a^u t on, end tafw* gtiptatr------Son Phn on vartltr mol t*m Don Jim Wiemer and collegiate leR wings Clark Donatelii and Ville breaking records and take it from c 6 u p o n and Miko Ooidin, ton 1»*pm" '^•^®®*'*^"^to»rtalk, VO., K Kantala. here," said Pittsburgh forward East D am * iw e s t York vs. Oohnll ol Homlltan, ^S^^ISnai,^:il!?Wp3n! Warren Young, who scored a goal. iis B LU E S -8 «n Mlchotl Dork, Haven Joe tn return, the Oilers traded the playing righta to Miroslav CADILLAC OLDS 2:30 p.m . onTQiiOr 6 p.m. "W e played well tonight but not ta Ptorto of Iho Intamo- ChlcaDeys. Indtanoal0orv,lnd.,9:30o.m. H oraia, Edmonton’s 1581 ninth-round draR pick who is playing in Extra 1100 Discount on any vehicle KOOanchtstar’o? Ctechoslovakla, and future considerations to the Rangers. great, but it was good enough to win 6 Ince Tech ot 3:30 Soerw^ta vs. Portland ol coot Bov, Pawrtar Fuff the gam e." said Flyer Tim Kerr, purchased from iltafl at Wl| DALLM - o*Wf^vi3o P.m. who scored his sixth goal and d M ^ r Rockville ot Mon H)-30pm* **“***• Spokane, wash., assisted on another 902, Morv Wright 491. Portlond Rain raducat Vantage golf toumay "W e're undefeated and hopetolly to».,'"i0:"30^.S:.'^ 3 iHoiw. Oaven), NalMayi we can keep It going. They're an Eost Horltant .3:30 Lem leu* tl iM ai^t,i:Vl. 1 SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Steady rains forced play to be improved team It's good to have •hH Sorth Luaacchine 130, Potty Norbu- Manchester ot tot m . abandoned and reduced to 54 holes the format for the new, II another team to our division that Mercy ol Eost Otanta plays us tough, but we’ve always St. LouH million Vantage Championship golf tournament. had good success against them.” R a d i o , T V G o l f L«Vn liMhntrlal Only six players in the fle)d of IM had completed play before *s5mSali^ portions of the Oak Hills Country Club course became floiided and So has goalie Bob Froese, who Windhom ot Monehostar, 1:90 p.m. ^ay waa delayed. turned away 26 shots to extended ■k,eB**,SCeeMeel • 0 0 0 8 1*0 w c w his record to 15-8-6 against the .Eost CotholVcrt01 NPrthwoti catholic. Wade Cagle, Tournament Supervisor for the PGA Tour and the '^ S W ta o le r t vs. Sobr**, Chonn*) 10, 11 o.m. rtiwsrritffr fitmnitikillisi nrnimnihip iim »»wi i i man In charge of this new event, said players marked their Penguins. R o y N t g r o WTIC Rocky HIM of Coventry (Boccertatl), "I don’t think we played out best •:]0 Conics vs. Movorteks, Channel 11 O .m . W O M M ’* M e o tl L E M U R - Low goaair MIrcl poBiUons on the course and will complete first-round play Friday. *1 pass- A- Sue Homttar 91, h- Jockte The second round will be played Saturday. game, but it was good enough to ot Scranton M otors Inc.* Vtrnon* CT 0:00 Boxlne: FreddI* Roach v*. Duv* •own Acodomv at Caventrv (Soe- ’WW win,’’ Ftoese said. "Weplayedwell RtvolM, ESPN **rt*st), 1 p.m. H »iU £ S !*S ’‘i:'-SSSl John St ______. * « . * 1 4 S . Oerhonneeu 34, C- Ann Ouinan 32. 9^924. in the second period. Tbey played for oppointmettt PONTIAC I I ------h5&;5:&onte. : well. Tbey’re a good solid team” OMC

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itevearrodteyt ihihikmfMh 643 27 O p M HDuee Sunday v taOvICffr aS M 9wiRbiMtdlhgi pykne fWTlTTlF v W CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - ltf 4|MH. FCdnsentter Rtf. eoi- DOTH o'OWIIfVv TDOYVIr Mdnehesfer f«e<»fiten> siteve, ffrtPffteor. 9 R 9 p * g ttefi.. epntM vOteddktf qntf „ 1 balWr 1 cor •me hosphtei . Good ih^ uWIWm dndeeeewpr. ddb N o t i c e s Business Property ... 25 Part Time. iNerakggdtptf sdoaddd, t roam g s R avw Wwa goftegg. Much ddme. “ We Goeronitee TM. Entertoinment...... 53 ^ m Supplies and Eaulpment.... 80 R**yeeg. CeeBierg, boitr ittMen. TbetfhMftw, Lost/FO und...... oi Resort Property ...... 26 ii^powtawiv ^wiVr vn OuM«Mses" BtdnchordR Bookkeepln0 /income Tox S4 Ottlce/Retali Eaulpment...... si Barn Extra Casbf 2W bdBw, eor-in kthtfugi, Luiiuiiiun. wvii aavr por* KteiwBte Peat Esiteie - Personols...... Mortoooes ...... !... 27' Bowfc. Fan dm e M d FuWHiHglbfphyMelawg 606 WoncheHW-EMWNilf T 02 Carpentry/Remodelino 55 Recreational Eaulpm ent...... $ 2 IMTBB: 1 to 5 d ^; dthbig rtedfh, firepitoeetf IMS yard*. Adanastt M. 3062. *KMIVVf apOrrffNfVTg' SIDMVr Announcements...... 03 Wonted to B u y ...... 28 Rart-time positioag f%Sw IVI WRnCYI^^R^g. 0 Polntin0 /Poperino...... S6 Boots dhd Marine Eaulpment.... 83 to iddoys: ^ cents per line per day. living PVvffle elQrOTMBOw Qei " • *93$3148. r higwditer, net eofe. mw- Auctions...... 6 aytrilaMe eaeparienee Mkisr ba oaosr. itoag 4 04 Rootln0 /Sidln0 ...... 57 Musicoi Items...... $4 bar mare days: 6dcents per line per doy. INSERTERS WANTED ftedry iMroogn o a t, ffh- TerriWe ihveshnenfi' uni­ erm tee, security. $Mk Plnoncloi...... 2 ddt necessary, m any common Sanaa. abRNy 05 R e n t a l s Floorln0 ...... 58 Cameras and Photo Eaulpment. 8S ^Ne^Neeew^wg ^9 I 00$ SPviM WlhdMr. hnnwcu- que 8 - Fam ily agqrhnenf Pites utmWn. 44MN8 ontf Electrical ...... 59 emplayee benefits. to Mom qukxity and garaBg,prWtefteditdr. can botMRng kt' Eder Mtertlbrd. Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Pets and Supplies...... $6 fPIVK rOOffI HOtaSEKYWIOI. 643dm. Heotin0 /Piumbin0 ...... m Miscellaneous for Sale ... Call 647-9946 A j ^ in person part lime TmWnwwfwWW 4 rooms each, $139,900. rafting tomlly. (Bolfon, dealerships available. and bath remodeling, ment. Customer service 06238. short term rehabilitation. Principals only. Coll 646- Andovar or Columbia). must hove reliable trans­ Stott please contoct the Position to Include wee­ m S a Coll 742-03B5. and some telemarketing. housekeeping supervisor In all departments Himbirgtrf 2426. Wsekdoys 9-5. Coll privola party 646- portation. Pay will be Pleosont working condi­ kend rotation, and voca­ ot 643-5151. M o n d o y East Hartford rooting 6566. I Monchesttr-prlme pfftce based on experience and tions. For Interview op- company looking tor root­ tion relief. Please call LUMBER HARDWARE on 290 Brood Stroot, Oovarnmant Homts from oblllty to work Independ- through Friday, 9om- Physlcol Therapy Direc­ spoce,000 so. tl. center of polntment, call Denise Ro­ 4pm. Crestfleld Convales­ ers and roofers helpers. PAINTS PLUMBING Monehostgr ho$ Im- $1 (U repair). Oellnauent Employment ontly. 649-5400 and 647- berts. 643-2711. tor at Crestfleld Convales­ town. 600-1447. cent Home. EOE. No experience necessary. ELECTRICAL WALLPAPER mgdlofg oponlngs tor fox property. Reposses- Z3JL______Benefits available. Call cent Home 643-5151. slons. Coll 0 0 5 6 0 7 -^ ext Rontali HOUSEWARES SEASONAL lunch and closing Modern,3K square feel A Education Immedlote opening for Shlpplng/Recelvlng Clerk 289-2919. GH 9965 far current repos­ Child Care wanted. Man­ KITCHEN CABINETS shiftt. $4.25 to start session lisf. office. Now ovotlabte- part time custodial assist­ Responsible person ,0ood location and ample needed to head newly chester Keeney Street pgr hour wHh 30 day ant needed by the South Key Punch - Exciting start Secretary-Rourke-Eno parking. 649-2091. Windsor Board of Educa­ formed Shlpplng/Recelv­ Paper Compony Is In need School district. 2 year old For your convenience, we will be hosting an OPEN rgvigw for rBloo, floxl- /Manchester - Chormtne up operation of an estab­ ft 5 year old. Mon-FrI. HOUSE on Saturday, October 25. )2noon-6pm . at blg ocheduBO, unl- 1095 Vlctorlofi. Beautiful tion tor maintaining fe­ lng Department. Success­ of a full time secretory. Excellent locotlon-haot, lished progressive com- Accurate typing and com- Mornings and afternoons. our Manchester store Manchester parkade and Mid 44 acre lot, 4 cor garage, I HELP WANTED male facilities. 3>/i hours ful applicant will be con­ 647-9804. formo, training and Mr .lonltor, parking. SOO ED pony seeks experienced 10 scientious, thorough and munlcoflon skills Impor- die Turnpike wrap around porch, 5 Room tor non smoking ^ l l v , 9:30 to 1:00pm, 5 growth provldod. square feet $250. 6425334. key pod or data entry dedicated. Port time posi­ fonf. Must be on organ­ bedrooms and porch. Eat- gantlamon. Kitchen toclll- 2 days weekly. September Carpenter- Experienced operators. Piece work Cofeterla workers needed Apply In peroon In kitchen and formal tlas, washer and dryer or 643-7175. In remodellno. Call Ro­ through June. Apply In tion with potential to be­ ized self motivated, compensation hand­ come full time. Flexible diversified person. Plea­ Immediately for substi­ Mondy thru Friday, 9- dining room. Handcrafted parking etc. 643-5600. bert Jarvis, 643-6712. person at the Foclllfles somely rewards fast accu­ tute work. Flexible hours. New 850 square toot office Services Office, 1737 Main hours. Coll 875-9042. sant telephone personal­ CHANNEL 11am, 3-5 A 7-9 pm. fireplaces, hardwood rate key entry. Limited Apply Cafeteria Office, 45 HOMR CCNTRfOa tos floors and unique defofl- In downtown location. Part time secretary an­ Street, South Windsor, ct. ity to work In a busy office i Professionally tenanted openings tor nd and N. School Street, Mon­ or call 520-9711. EOE. 2 3rd envlornment. Excellent Ine add an original touch d/or RN LPN for till In, shifts. Apply In person chester. 647-3461. An equal opportunity ernployer m/l to this hondsome home. building. Warren E. How­ vacations, etc. Please benefit package. EOE. land Inc. 643-1100. Teachers and teachers M on-FrI. between 9am- Asking $197,000. Call Fl- send application to Dr. Need own car. Pleose coll aides needed. Part time, 3pm. Mall Processing Sys­ Nancy Boiko ot 522-8211. ano Realty 646-5200. i«®r Flower Shop looking for Stephen Romeo 10 Haynes tor nursery school. tems 60 Prestige Park Rd. Sew Cosual Strip Quilting 3 and 4 room apartments, Street Manchester CT. designers helpers. Willing 0:30om-12:30. Coll 649- Eost Hartford Ct 06108. Manchester-New ttstlng- no appliances,no paft.sa- 06040 or coll 646-4797. EDE. to learn business, answer JOIN THE EXCITING WORLD curlty,call 646-2426. Week­ 5531.______phones, and wait on custo­ Recording Clerk-Small 096,900. Move-In condi­ Cleaners. Residential, tion, 6 room Colonial with days 9-5. 353 Center Street S4SD/ 4 Manchester law firm Production Worker-tor mers. Contact Ron or flexible day time hours. month, heM Included, 4 John of Brown's Flowers. seeking responsible per­ many possibilities Includ­ light manufacturing. Mon-FrI, The House OF ADVERTISING! ing possible conversion to Two bedroom apartment rooms, olr conditioned, 643-8455. son to record and trans­ Works. 647-0873 days or fbr rent. Dishwasher, dis­ close proximity to Super­ Some lifting reaulred port various legal docu­ 0 two family, coll for Outstanding 8 room Dutch Colonial Full and Part time ca- Please call 649-3900. Social Service Designee- 6^1186 evenings. posal, pool, tennis courts. ior Court. Coll Marco at Medical Secretory/Part ments to area wide town details. Realty World 646- shler/dell persan. Flexi­ Meadows Manor, a 518 Clark/Typisl - The Manchester Herald 7709.O located in popular South Farms. Three Near 04. Call 2 8 2 7 9 0 0 offer 646-7709. bed multi-level care facil­ time position In Internal halls , banks, etc. Some ble hours! Will train. RNs-3 toll supervisor. We errands also Included. 7 :0 0 pm. or (617) 864-5770 Apply In persan. Seasons are seeking RNs for our ity Is seeking a qualified medicine office. Diversi­ large bedrooms, family room, front to X4204 days. fied skills le typing, peg Greot opportunity for re­ needs a part time clerk/typist to work Monday Hebron/Bolton U ft R Food Shoo, 5 John Fitch 155 bed facility with good Individual to fill a part raised Ronch. 7 rooms, 2 back fireplaced living room, plus large time position In our Social board, billing, telephone tired person. Must hove Convert Your spore time w m - Blvd., Sooth Windsor Ct. organizational and Inter- own transportation. through Friday, 9:00 am to 3 pm. Good typing fireplaces, cul-de-sac, personol skills. Excellent Service Department. Ap­ and patient contact. Expe­ Into cosh I Roy Rogers on landscaped lot. Price *169,9(X). rienced only need re­ Hours 9-5, Monday family room, built Ins, Part time drivers - wanted benefits and wages. Also plicant should hove a Spencer Street needs You. appliances, stove, plus 11 Manchester-Good spoct Bachelor's Degree In So­ spond. Contact Cathy be­ through Friday. Salary Hours from 11-3pm, 4-8pm skills, excellent spelling, some computer experi­ for South Windsor school accepting applications for DOE. Contact Sharon ot foot X 20 foot Florida 4 room apartment. Ma­ M reasonable prices. Coll buses. Startine pay S per 3 toll charge position. Coll cial Work or a reloted tween 8am-9am, and or Tpm-mldnlght. Starting 6 5pm-6pm at 646-0534. 6464)121. room. Principals. 132K ture adults preferred. No owner for prtsent or fu­ hour. Full training pro­ A. Plante DNS, Crestfleld field. Experience In Geri­ Rote up to $4.50 per hour. ence helpful. Diversified duties. Learn all aspects 646-2731. ZINSSER AGENCY pets. No appliances. Park­ ture needs M 643-2414. vided. Call 528-0006. Convalescent Home, atrics or Accute Care No experience needed. ing for 1 cor. 649-1245. Machine Shop-We have a Live In companion or M a n c h e s te r. 643-5151 preferred but not neces­ Full pay while training. of the classified advertising department. Cus­ 6 flia 50t tar paitats aad ‘H EA ir nraFESSIONAU •taadllat. Run a 4 line private party ad for Call SO M Sfik aiR $$fc l$r Dsn. bedroom apartment. 3 Good Opportunity. Living Are you interested in Eeetem ct. Industrtel ^ W t t e a s e MIfSEUMT lovMy rooms, quiet erae, Room sat, white and MenQfecturer. This 6 days and pay only Ml®®. neqr shoppmg ond bus Mock, 3 piece, 1 table, 2 NEEDED: D. F. KALI, INC. line. $4S0 per month plus ottomons. Good condition earning extra money CUSTOMER SERVICE SALES Basic FASHION — Photo- REPRESENTA"nVE po­ utilities. S tc u rl^ and ref­ $400. 60A3630. Guide Paltcraa lu ril dzes ESKaTSitate-'* 175 Main St.. Manchastar, Ct erences rsqulrad. 649-M3 sition requires e meture, Now through Oct. 31 only and winning prizes? PERSON zptcM Grace Cole SPECIAL: Over 200 ec- MfMht h hkokih Chioan Ann Mllnp bock detsll-oriented Indl- WAITRESSES CMecthw tor lam r lita; lectiona and a FREE (non-commercial ads) 3 bedroom oportment, 1st choir A1 condition. 000 6 Immedlote position vlduel with t desire to Bud 2 BONGS Coupom! Pattern Section in the floor, gorogs, no dogs. CMI 6427944.0 Join the Herald sales force, for retail soles per­ >2.$0 a copy. ALBUM. Just $3.00. serve our customers B U S B O Y S son with rapidly ex­ You may cancel, however Adults ppetarrad. 643-1425. ages 11-16, must be able to Storri - Nice 2 bedroom Ont Orange valeurtwivM end sales representa­ panding retail outo Mobile home In adult ports chain. No ex­ we cannot give refunds. Manchester 1 bedroom IBca new. 80S. 642 work two nights a week, 5 - tives In e test paced tele­ community. Applloncn, EKSST' oportment. Appliances. phone salesAermlnal perience necessory. CARRIER NEEDED central Mr and perch. 8:30 PM (you pick the days!), Contact Mrs. Barbara Smith - Raterencas. Coll otter (order-entry) environ­ We provide on excel­ $39,900. Jemea R. McCo- Manchastar - Creom Puff I 6pm. 64257*. Custom Mode maple 0-12 on Saturdays. Call today ment. Previous CUS­ 643-0511 lent trolnino pro- vohpoh Reel Estefa. 449- Enipy the prtvoev M a grom , benefits ond dfcmrljratrr Hrralft 3000. slngla-famllv situation 3 bedroom newer duMax. and drawers. " x B T’. TOMER SERVICE ex- 68 opportunity for od­ Ferguson Road ...... 121^(K> wffhoul the motnlsnanos. P ttence preferred. For­ Appllonoet Includsd. No 04SMlraraden mahogany 9 vancement. Perfect Suddenly Bock On The This ImmoculMa home pets. 0830 Bicurltv and 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 A ward raeume to: tor the cor enthusl- Call Irene or Johanne, our classified Ad-Visors Morkafl Monchatfar - 6 features 2 badraoms, 2 h*ii ratarancas. 643-2919 0* 0. AftlffcIM Christmas otk for Susan ost. 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Goodrich, vice those electors constitute the dis­ minimum starting salary of a (WEIR) MAZDA Herald Reporter balloting during two union meet­ The ( MINER, e/k/o ELIZABETH oeing a vote for approval, and a vote ot "NO" being a vote tor disapproval: i BE president of the Connecticut Public trict’s legislative authority. nurse’s aide up to $7 an hour. It is WEI A MINERrl-Ot* Of Expenditure Council, a state ings at the Quality Inn In Vernon "in-fligi ' State*** ° Convention to omend or revise the Constitution ot the | NO EXTRA CNARDE U in ry « / If Eighth Utilities District voters News Analysis If that occurred, the town direc­ currently set at 15.10. Manchester, deceased B2000 watchdog group But whether that The final tally was not available, said Dei The Hon. William E. Rts- CanranlaRCB Pkg. lose provisions in the Town Charter tors would likely be outnumbered. The wage Increase is slightly loophole really exists would have to but only one person had voted tor of ®»E*ta, Jodoe, of the Court *■ 55t“lno”IS«hlnM?*'“" **"’• •I'mlnote the us* ot porty levers on | llHl MCh iONlMt* giving them the power to block a A vote would then be held on a joint lower than one granted workers ot of Probate, District ot Mon- TRUCKS be determined in the courts, against the contract, according to the Meadows Convalescent Home explorai haarine heid'on merger with the town of Manches­ resolution establishing a consolida­ *■ emended to establish a commission to recom- includes most of northern (Goodrich said this week. officials of The New England on Bidwell Street, where District Smithso o.itiaar 10,19H ordered thot m»no conaitfottt to Wi#- oovtrnor for vw. nomlnotlon ••wiiMiisaiivM USor IVUWBtudott? Wat <9655 ter, they may still he able to stop tion commission, which would C a b P l u s Manchester. "The key would hinge on who Health Care Employees Union all claim must be presented consolidation. hammer out the details of a 1199 and management agreed to Space h ^ ttio fl^cl^o'n or'bt^^ would Interpret the word ‘shall.’" District 1199. raise the minimum starting wage January M,3 ,19S7 . or be _ barred town clerk's otflee tor public N O W < 8 6 5 5 1 A v a l l a b l a Referendum Question 4 on the That "veto” power is what proposal to consolidate the dis­ One ( he explained. " We’re very pleased ” Meyerson to $8 28 an hour. os by low provided. S*v* <1000 Nov. 4 ballot asks whether the sponsors of the referendum ques­ trict’s volunteer fire department display O n Untier the Home Rule Act. said. Johanna M. Bruder, ftta siortJ Of Article Thirteenth otth* Constitution ot charter should be changed so that a tion — including prominent Demo­ and Its sewer service with those However, Granat said the agree­ ott said Assistant Clerk outh^itv of !?.* Propoeed amendments Is token under the consolidation procedures can Third-shift employees were still ment "closes the gap” (All Stylaa merger between the two govern­ crats and municipal administra­ provided by the town. Goodrich suits wi The tlduclory Is: tai* Senota Jobrt^R**o^?^n Resolution tend SubsH- begin either by having the legisla­ scheduled to vote, but union “ In terms of wages. It’s good.” Herbert A. Phelon, jr . 1 TUTw ovnoTt joint Rttolutlon AS ot tht 1915 ttttlon ot tho Gtnorol Attombly. ments could occur under the tors — hope to eliminate. They said G a m w( tive bodies of both the town and officials said they were certain of Granat said. Eleanor O. Riker provisions of the Home Rule Act, a have argued that under the Home 9 loan is I c/p 773 Main Street Eighth District approve a merger But Eighth District residents the approval. Workers will also get Martin ™ Toiiowino copitoi P r t ______state law. Rule Act, opposition from Eighth Manchester, C T (MOW District residents would be over­ proposal, or by the collection of could vote against the formation of The settlement comes after Luther King Day off as a holiday. 05S-10 Chmtai^aftal^rA^rtf «ct On the following proposed revision to 1..* That method ultimately would Mowl ^n*n>i staV.Tv— r . /-.VT-ilT taoccordonc* iccoroonc* withwith Hom*Home RuleRule______Act, Chapter_ 99 „ M the , signatures from 10 percent of the a consolidation commission. Were seven months of negotiations that require only a single townwide vote come by non-district residents, Increasing the number of holidays «ta*nd*d, os recommended by the Charter Revision electors in each section that to occur. It would stop the began when about 60 employees Ben C ; 1 ------approved----- tor •wwiitfuuiwrisubmission toIV theinw viv^vraelectors «ybv theinw eoaraBoard OTof UiroCtOrt.Dl^dtars. on a proposal to consolidate fire who outnumber them three to one INVITATION TO BID and are viewed as likely to back After the first step, then a entire merger process, at least ended a bitter 15-week strike and Please tarn to page 18 grass gr miShlStk# Monchtaftr bo omondod to orovldo thot tbooxclutlvo protection and sewer service temporarily. CONSTRUCT AJALT BIN b**th* ®” *'* Etahth Utilities msMA consolidation. meeting of the two legislative he cross INBLTCR be me method set forth In the General Statutes ot the State of Connecticut? " MAZTK 02000 LX WITH throughout Manchester. Under the bodies would be convened. The Goodrich said merger propo­ MATRRIALS AND LABOR riding m 5. CON\'cNIENCE PACKAGE existing provisions in the charter, The catch is that a legal loophole nine members of the policy­ nents could then take the matter to North^eTiX 51,300J»0 to construct elderly multltamlly housing of 2(N Luxury with Convanlenca Packaga: consolidation must be approved in TODAY’S HERALD Garcic The Town of Coventry will North Elm Street, to be financed by general obllootlen bends? in the Home Rule Act might allow making town Board of Directors court on the argument that the a separate vote by residents of the trooper, receive eeoled bids tor mote- *■ wnrtrtI?i*nn®l*T 5S,II0,I)00 to rehobllltat* Manchester High School and buckot Boats, tweod upholstery, AM /FM stereo, chrom e spoked Eighth District advocates to stop would meet with all interested rlols ond labor needed to con- 98-year-old utilities district, which any merger proceedings, accord­ Oct. 6 an rtroct o eolt bln shelter ever whe^s, chrome step bumper, tachometer, bIBck door mirrors, digital clock power brekee Eighth District electors, because the existing concrete toundo- Please (am to page 3 Reagan tMcIcB Stand Offer faces vote tlon, (located at the Town A^vot* of "Y ES " will bee veteferappreval andavoleof "N O " will bee vote terdleoppro- Oarage), at the Coventry gauges. Incl. optional power steering. Extra Convenience Package standard te a tu ^’ President Reagan said Friday Union negotiators agreed Friday Town Moll, 1712 Mom Street, cruise control, rear sliding window, tilt staoring whaol.J-tone paint and morel that he won’t pressure the Kuwaiti to conduct a secret mail ballot on a C o v e i ^ , Ct. «583l until I0:W K'M*um?iiIJrffll^"dI,^K^^^ government to exchange 17 terror­ o.m.. October 31st, ot which contract proposal aimed at ending ‘Leak’ leads to firing of NSC worker ist prisoners for Americans held Nm* and place oil bids win be Notice Is hereby given thot the location of the polling places Is os tallows: a 6-week-old strike by 9.766 em­ epened ond publicly NO GIMMICKS - JUST A OBEATOeAU hostage in Lebanon because that ployees of Southern New England olpud. VOTING d i s t r i c t LOCATION OF ROLLING PLACE "would only encourage other ter­ 6 Bv Barry SchwekI campaign, beginning with an arti­ Telecommunications Corp Story The Town ot Coventry res­ 1 Price includes: 1. All Dealer Prep. 2. Undercoating worker. subordinates is severely limited. 2 Robertson School, *5 North School St. The Associated Press cle in The Wall Street Journal, rorists elsewhere In the world to on page 16 erves Its lights to waive onv Bowers School, 151 Princeton St. “ The refusal to cooperate with Ofta on Informalities In the 3 BueXley School, 2S0 Vernon St. eow,«k ,06000 *.».«.«? *• «nd Freight Charges intended to convince Libyan leader The agents have also inter­ take American hostages whenever 4 the ongoing investigation resulted •*!2*5S process. The Town Is Martin School, 140 Dartmouth Rd. txwmM swn*wy- zw* owmcttw - p«, z (Tax and Lite, gxtrt.) and Extended Warranty W A SH IN G TO N - The National Moammar Gadhafi that an Am eri­ viewed about 26 to 25 people and they believe that American pres­ s Senior Citizens Center, S49 Middle Tpke., East in the loss of the trust and net oMIgoted to accept the lo- 6 labor. Not h *l • powar train warranty -In Mau ^ Security Council has fired a can attack was imminent. administered polygraph tests to sure on a foreign government J**®.^®*" raeerves Nothon Hole School, 160 Spruce St. of arty oPiar promotion confidence essential for any indi­ the right to relect any and oil 7 Weddell School, 163 Brood St. temporary employee for refusing "seven or eight” NSC staff would be uaeful” Story on page 4 Index 5 "No culpability is imputed by the vidual holding a sensitive security Mdl. Verploncfc School, 136 Olcott St. to take a lie-detector test or members, according to unidenti­ 9 Keeney School, 179 Keeney St. member's decision to leave the position,” the official said. Bid Forms, Bidding Instruc­ 10 otherwise cooperate with an F B I fied officials (prated in today's to poget, ttocBon* tions, ond "SpecIRcatlon Re­ Manchester High School, 135 Middle Tpke., staff.” the administration official 1) Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar St. Investigation Into a “ leak” of editions of The Washington Post. Sunny but cool Wtokond Fhn Mogotino quirements" moy be ob­ 1? MORIAR^Y BROTHERS, told The Associated Press. "The The National Security Council, tained In person ot the Town Howell Cheney Regional Technical School Exit 60 Off 1-84 classified material to a reporter, 791 Middle Tpke., West F B I is continuing with its investi­ whose main function is to assist the Oarage, 46 Brodbury Lane, an administration official Ci