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Love Lane Bidder Can't Meet Price

Love Lane Bidder Can't Meet Price

«0 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 10, 1985 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Lgrry Wright MANCHESTER SPORTS WEATHER HOMES FOCUS HELP WANTED FOR SALE INESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY OH No! «*T MACC, hospital get When it’s lunchtime, 11 EC football again Clear, cool tonight; i l M • H i staying cool Thursday KfflflCIS PAiNTINR/ CAT' mental health grants mother knows best 11 senior dominated PAPERIN8 Dental Receptionist — By Owner — 3 year old, OFFQKO N ... page 2 Someone to work Sotur- l4S0 sq.ft., 7 room, 2. ... : . , .. • ... lem, Call Independent erences. licensed and In­ Hairstylist — Three full room and appliances. John Deerr'— • Painting sured. Calf 646411^. time for busy Manchester Construction Co., 456- Lawnmowers repaired - Asking $119,950. Call 649- FreeVlck up and delivery. contractor, Interior, exte­ salon, no following neces­ 0593. 10 percent senior dis­ rior, Insured. QuoMty All types remodeling or sary. Good benefits. Call count. Expert service. work, otf season- rotes. r(K>otrs -r- Complete kit­ SO Manager, Command Per­ Immaculate 3 bedroom Free estimates. Economy Coll 6494248 after 5pm. chens, baths, gorages) ad- formance. 643-8339. Ansaldl Colonial, many Lawn Mower, 647-3660. ditlons, dormers, custom features, gunlte pordws, decks. No lob Painter — Must be fully pool and spa with parkllke Quality Chlldeore '— at Hawkes Tree Service •— too large or small. Call experienced In Interior- landscaping. Assumable offordiBtle rotes tor chid- iHanrh^atrr Hrralb Bucket Truck 8, Chipper. Lorry, 649-3965. e ee.ii _ _ J-SI ^ \A/A6 4^ O Vi exterior residential work. 7’/4 percent financing and ren trom 6 weeks to 5 jCONTRACnim Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm \Wednesday, Sept. 11. 1985 — Single copy: 25C Call Inkel Painting, Inc., yeors old. For more infor­ Stump Removal. Free ES- desirable South Manches­ Robert .E. Jarvis, 649-0095. mation on our concept of fimotes. Special consider­ ter location. $135,900. By Forrond Remodeling ■— BuUdlng-ftemodellng owner. 647-8077. whot affordoble childcare ation for Elderly and Hon- ccm meon to you, (tall usot dlcopped. 647-7553. Cabinets, roofing, gut­ Specialist. Additions* oor- Part Tim e Help— Wanted ters, roem additions, ogesi roofing, siding, kit­ for daytime and nlghtlme. Grondmother's House, Pilgrim Lone — Execu­ decks, all types ot remo­ chens* bathrooms, re Apply In person at Arthur tive Cape with first floor Inc., 649-2469. Delivering rich loom — 5 deling ond repolrs. f r e e p i .cement Treachers, 401 Center family room and master yards, $65 plus tax, Sand, 0 gravel, 8, stone. 643-9504. estimates. Fully insured. wtndowsrdoors. 643-6712. Street, Manchester. bedroom suite. Over 2,000 Telephone 643-6017, after Love Lane CELEBRITY CIPHER sq.ft., 2'/z boths, built by 6pm, 647-8509. - Corpentry and Mosonry General Shop Help — Swensson. $149,900. Blan­ CHGbrtty Clpti«r cryptogram* ar* craatGd from quotationa by famous Sewing Done ” Dress — Free estimates. Cali paopla. pait and praaant. Each lattar In tha dphar stand* for Conyertor/Manufacturer chard & Rossetio Real PAINTIN6/ Leon Cieszynskt Builder anothar. Today's efua.' D agMfs C. of supplies to the graphic Estate, 646-2482. making, olterotlons and To n y SouMlocote* i 649r FAPERIN6 — New homes, oddittons, by CONNIE WIENER arts Industry has a full sewing. Coll 6474730, 0811. I remodeling, - rec rooms, time position available "Looking For Four Bed­ Name your own price garages, kitchens remo­ •‘TIPX CVTJOFTT JT MJLF bidder can’t for a person Interested In rooms?" — Stop - You've deled, ceilings, both tile, varied duties In a manu­ Father and son. Fast, tound them. In this charm­ dormers, rooting. Resi­ facturing environment. ing and modernized older dependoble service. IJHI TDIPPM XJUl NPOFZ." Painting, Paperhanglng dential nr commerclot. Must be flexible regard­ Colonial. Look - You will Mother with One-veor- 649-4291. iceiHEATINO/ ing duty assignments, also find I'/i baths, one old son available to sit In & Removal, Call 646-5761. — NB8UJO NVMM. reasonable mechanical year old heating system, your home, Dwntronspor- PREVIOUS SOLUTION: " 'Techniques' don't produce skills and some heavy newer root, ail on approx­ hitlon. 64(hEi16 anytime. Painting and Paoerhong- Dumas Electric— Haying meet price quality products or pick up the garbage on time. People lifting. Dependability a Ing — Exterior and Inte­ Electricol Problems? Fogarty Brothers — Bd- imately one acre of prop­ do.” — Tom Peters. must. Training provided. erty. Listen - To the Licensed Ooy Care Mom rior, ceilings repotred. Need A large or a small throom rmnodeling; In- Daytime hours ore flexi­ In Monaster hos 2 Im­ References, fully Insured. Repair? We Specialize In' stollotion water heaters, babbling brook from the By Kathy Garmus price from $61,900 to $64,500. ble. Wages and benefits wrap-around front porch. mediate full time open­ Quolity work. Martin Residential Work. Joseph gorboge disposals,' faucet Assistant City Editor The Board of Directors selected competitive. Call Man­ All this. In Glastonury, ings. Infant/Toddler. 649- Mottsson, evenings, 649- Dumas. Fully Licensed. repairs, 649-4539. Visa/M- 17$ JCARS/TRUCKS ■ 71iCARS/TRUCKS 4431. Free Estimates. 646-5253. osterCord accepted. J&G Builders to build 14 starter chester, 649-4192 tor For only $154,900. Strano 6821-■ .'■■■■ I'M f o r s a l e I'M forsale appointment. Real Estate, 647-"SOLD". A Windsor firm selected by the houses on 7.5 acres off Love Lane town to build starter houses on earlier this year after it proposed Medical Receptionist and Immediate Occupancy — 1967 Chevy Malibu — 2 1972 C h ew Novo — Re­ town-owned land along Love Lane the lowest sales price for the File Clerk needed. Part 3 Bedroom Ranch with 2 doors, 6 cylinder, good built 307,9,000 miles. Auto­ cannot build them for the price it houses of the six contractors that time. 1-5pm, Monday thru tull baths In East Hart­ HOMES HOMES 1 ^ ROOMS 1 ^ HOUSEHOLD running condition. Needs matic. Good Condition. quoted in its proposal and the submitted bids. Friday. Typing skills and ford. Aluminum siding, FOR SALE FOR SALE l i i l F O R RENT |2 £ J GOODS some body work. Asking $900 or best offer. 742-5824. project may have to be rebid. Town Under the plan, the houses are to pleasant phone manner fireplaced living room $550. 646-5030 after 5pm. Attorney Kevin M. O'Brien said be sold to first-time buyers who are required. Call 647-1129 with bay window. Lovely Furnished With Kitchen n motorcycles / today. have lived in Manchester since at for appointment. home that must be seen I Move Right Ini One apart­ Entertolnino Ideas — ore 1980 Chevrolet Citation — least Jan. 1, 1983. The town will privileges, clean and [bicycles O'Brien said that unless J&G Blanchard 8, Rossetto ment Is vacant. Fantastic what you get. In here you modern, on busline. All 'Stonddrd Transmission, 2 Builders was willing to meet the hold a seconcl mortgage on the land Real Estate, 646-2482. door, white exterior, ton 6-4 duplex, spacious view this beautiful private utilities. Female only. Queen sized day bed, 4 $55,000 sale price quoted in its and buyers initially will not have to rooms, a tireplace In each home with bl-level deck Interior, excellent condi­ Coll 647-9813.______years old, $200 or best Mongoose Bike. Cost $250 construction proposal, the town pay for it. The land value is Spacious Colonial — 9 apartment, new baths, tion. New tires. Must sell. leading to bushy lands. offer. Coll 646-3815. new. Best offer. Coll 742- estimated at $10,000 per lot. Bookkeeper Assistant — rooms plus 2 garages and new root, 2 new gas Coped rear yard In South $2,T00. Coll 649-7051 5824. would not sign a contract with the r n APARTMENTS Visions Unlimited was the only Mornings. Must be famil­ large barn with horse furnaces. Offered at Glastonbury area of qual­ Dining Room Set, $100. evenings. firm. iar with safeguard sys­ stalls In Bolton. $140's. $122,500. Jackson 8< Jack- ity homes, total privacy, 7 l^ jjF O R RENT Coffee table, $70. End " I t was their feeling that they other firm recommended by a tem. Apply In person only, Blanchord 8> Rossetto son Real Estate, 647-8400 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2Vz tables, $75/pr. Lamps, $60 73 Charger — 340 Mag­ MISCELLANEOUS could not sell the homes for what committee of town officials that 12-2pm, Al Slefferts Ap­ Real Estate, 646-2482. or 646-8646. baths & home warranty Manchester — Available for pair. Convection oven, num, 4 barrel, needs [ a u to m o tiv e they bid,” he said. reviewed the proposals. pliances, 445 Hartford, program . $144,500. Immediately. One, two $75. 643-8184. work. $800 or best otter. Democratic town Director Ken­ The lack of a contract came up at Road. New Cape — Hebron. Walk Back to School! — Jockston-Showcose, 646- and three b^room apart­ 646-3469. neth N. Tedford, the chief propo­ a meeting of the Board of Directors ments. $410, $475, $525, Ports for 73 Buick Apollo Gorgeous customized 7 Only a quick hop to Man­ 1316. nent of the Love Lane housing Tuesday night, when the matter room, 1 Vj bath home built heat and hot water In­ and 71 Novo. Engine, chester High and llling project, said today that after was again tabled. The action by Behrmann. Family cluded. J.D . Real Estate, I PETS body 8i windows. Coll Junior High from these 2 Country Living — Yet, 742-5824. technical problems of the contract prompted Republican Director room, fireplace, cedar ex­ condos. Both have 2 bed­ 646-1980. close to everything! were resolved, J&G officials said it Thomas H. Ferguson to protest the terior. $110,000. Blan­ rooms, rec room, applian­ Lovely 3 bedroom Ranch Collie's — AKC Champion 1983 Jeep CJ7 — Excellent Auto Mechanic — Gen­ INVITATION TO BID would have to sell the houses for contract delay, saying it could chard 8i Rossetto Real ces and separate base­ on a beautifully lands­ stock, sable, hove shots condition. 28,000 miles. eral Repairs and service. The Town of Coventry la $60,000. Must have own tools, Estate, 646-2482. ment. Both ottered In the caped lot, in one of Bol­ and eve exams; moles Many extras. Coll 649- leaking bids on Cuitodlol defeat the purpose of the project. apply at GlII's Auto, Route high $50's. Jackson 8, ton's most sought-after Available Immediately — and females. Ready to go 9493., Work for the Town Hall. Spe­ Despite that development, Ro­ "B y the time we do see one, the 6, Bolton. South Windsor — New Jackson Real Estate, 647- areas. Chormlno fire­ One bedroom, 2 family on 9/21/85. Great family cif Icotlona may be obtalnad bert Jackson of J&G Builders told cost of that housing is going to have listing, too soon for a from tha Town Monooer'a the Herald this morning that no 8400 or 646-8646. place, great bullt-lns, su­ house, $350 Including dogs. Coll; 528-4589. 1981 Dotsun B210 Wagon Of flea, 1712 Moln Straet, Cov­ gone up," Ferguson said. "Can the photo! 8 Room Colonial, 4 per deck. Won't lost - Only heat, hot water. No pets. entry, Connactlcut, 06238. major problems were holding the town handle a contract of this bedrooms, first floor fam­ — Low mileage, sunroof, HOMES * Toke the Plunge! — Al­ $104,900. Joyce G. Epstein Credit references. Coll To A Good Home. Small A M /FM stereo, nice clean Sealed blda will be received contract up. kind?” he asked. FOR SALE ily room, V/i baths, 2 cor ways thought ot living on Real Estate, 647-8895. Pot, 646-1980. Shepherd/Lob m ix. She's until 10:00 A.M . Saptember "W e're still talking," he said. Deputy Mayor Stephen T. garage, porch, nice condi­ cor, runs well. Coll Ed, 26, 1985 at the otfica of tha one tioor? Nice 6 rooms, 2 5 years old. Good with 649-2947. Town Manager, at which O'Brien said that if J&G does not Penny, a Dpinocrat, told Ferguson tion throughout. Call us to fireplaces and beautiful kids, good house dog. Manchester — $70's. Just Here It Is — For all buyers Available Immediately — time all blda wilt ba publl- 'meet its original price, the town's Tuesday the delay stemmed from see through. $142,500. U 8, new cherry kitchen, alum­ who ore looking for a One bedroom, heat, hot 643-1971. colly openad and raad aloud. Listed this absolutely 1980 Ford Fiesta — Hatch­ next step would be to contact other the unique nature of the Love Lane R Realty, 643-2692. inum siding. Owner's anx­ starter home In Manches­ water and appliances fur­ The Town reitrvas the adorable 4 room Ranch back, standard, radial, right to relact any or all bids contractors that submitted propos­ project. ious. Immedlote occu­ ter under $70,000, this Is nished. Security, no pets. ■m u sic al and to waive any Informali­ with cheerful kitchen, Super Deep Loti With this pancy. Offered at $84,500. good condtion, AM/FM als to see if they are still interested "It’s not easy to negotiate a good size living room with the home for you. Has two $350 per month. 646-2970. ties In tha bidding. Vinyl sided, six room Jackson 8, Jackson Real [ item s ______Radio, 4 speed. $2,195. Dated In Coventry, Con­ in the project and if their bids were contract in a subject that has not fireplace & lovely wood bedrooms, extra large kit­ Cape. Three bedrooms. Estate, 647-8400 or 646- Best offer. 646-6876. necticut, the 6th of Septem­ still valid. Otherwise, the project been done before,” he said. floors, dining room and chen, enclosed sunporch Four Room Apartment — Lots of kitchen cabinets. 8646. Pianos 8i Organs— 30to 50 ber, 1985. might have to be put out to bid On May 22, the project was fenced yard that encloses for evening relaxation, Second floor, off Main HAROLD B. HODGE, JR. One year old Septic Sys­ percent oft. 3 days only. Classified ads serve the again, he said. approved by the Board of Direc­ extro deep lot. Adelightto garage, treed lot and only Street. $375 monthly plus 2 people today ... lust os TOWN MANAGER tem,(super I), Newer elec­ Owner's Anxious! (xettlng Nome brands. Sun., Sept. Tedford said town officials in­ seel Call for details. Sen­ $68,900. Jockston- months security. 646-7336. they hove since our coun­ 026-09 tors on a party-line vote, with the trical system and furnace. ready to relocate - lust 8, Mon., Sept. 9, Tues., try Real Estate, 643-4060. Showcose, 646-1316. try's beginning. volved in the selection of J&G have six .Democrats passing the plan Roof Is twelve years aid, waiting for a new family. 4 Six Room Duplex — Near Siept. 10,1-10 pm eoch day already contacted Visions Unlim­ over Republican opposition. Since and the back Is enclosed bedrooms, l '/2 baths, fire­ All real estate advertised center of town, $550 ot the Romodo Inn, We­ TOWN OF KUNCHUTeR "Priced to Sell" — Very ited of Tolland, a contractor that then, the project has repeatedly with Chain-link fencing. place, 2 car garage, ap­ monthly plus utilities and thersfield, 1330 Silos LEGAL NOTICE nice 7 rooms, Vh baths, 3 In the Manchester Herald submitted proposals for three been criticized by the three Repub­ Loccrted on Rt. 44A In pliances, nice neighbor­ Is subject to the federal 2 months security. 643- Deane Hwy. Exit 24 off bedrooms, family room, At a meeting on Septembar 4,1985 the Planning and Zoning different types of houses ranging in lican directors. Coventry. See It today 11 hood. Verplonk school Fair Housing Act of 1968, 5372. 1-91. Over 1O0 units In Commission made the following decisions: sky lights, acre lot, 2 car $76,900. district. Ottered In the stock. Financing availa­ garage and lots morel I which mokes It Illegal to BRUNO DUBALDO • RBSUBDIVISION - CONGRESS $90's. Jackson 8, Jockson advertise any preference, Immaculate Four Room ble with no downpay­ STREET AND IRVING STREET (D-85) - Approved with a Only S118K. Century 21 "Three Family Invest­ Real Estate, 647-8400 or ment. New 2 keyboard modification a resubdivlilon ot two lots totalling approxi­ Lindsey Real Estate, 649- limitation or discrimina­ Apartment — Available ment" -3 -5 -5 Rooms, lots 646- 8646. tion based on race, color, organs, lust $995., opt.- mately .54 acres, known os Lot 88 and Lot 89, Into three lots - 4000. Immediately. $440 plus 63 Irvine Street and the northerly portion of 59 Irvine Street. of remodeling and Indi­ religion, sex or notional 00$ heat. Coll Rose, 647- slze pianos from $969., Girls won’t let vidual heating system. Brand New Listing! De­ origin, or on Intention to 8400,646-8646. new grand pianos from BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE - SPECIAL BXCBPTION - The numbers worki! ADAMS STREET (R-16) - Granted with conditions o special LEOAL NOTICE lightful 7 room Colonial, moke any such prefer­ $4,888. Hurry to sovel exception under Article II, Section 16.15.02(a) to develop a $108,900. Century 21 Lind­ 1'/j baths, 1 car garage. ence, limitation or dis­ Three Bedroom Duplex In parcel In excess of 4 acres, to permit a use which requires Herald photos by Tarquinlo In accordance with the pro­ sey Real Estate, 649-4000. visions of Section 128, Title Nice yard with garden crimination. The Herald newer 2 family home. I t TICARS/TRUCKS outside storoge of motor vehicle Inventory, supplies and 23, U.S. Code os prescribed In and lots of hardwood will not knowingly accept Available September eoulpment and which requires automobile parking spaces In field hockey die "Two Family - Owner and LiilFOR SALE excess of 60 spaces. The conditions ora: (1 ) The owner ofthe Mammoth cargo the Federal-Aid Highway flooring and natural oak any advertisement which 10th. Includes appliances dealership shol I provide to the Water and Sewer Deportment Program Manual, Volume 7, Tenant" — to help pay the woodwork. Ottered In the Chapter 7, Section 5, doted Is In violation of the low. and wall-to-wall carpet­ the name and telephone number of o person who will hove Early-rising Manchester residents got an eyeful this mortgogel 2 large rooms, $80's. Jackson 8, Jackson ing. Heot not Included. the authority to remove vehicles parked over the sonltorv By Len Auster the end of the year. And Neubelt, December 30, 1974 from the 3 porches, separate heat, 1972 Dodge Dart Sport — t ^ r easement upon notification of the water and sewer Sports Editor described as an ideal coach by federal Highway odmlnlstro- Real Estate, 647-8400 or $520 monthly. Security Good condition. $300 or morning as Northeast Utilities workers moved a 255-ton garage and large loti REAL ESTATE Stott when engineering repairs or# necessary to the sewer MHS Athletic Director Michael tlon, the Connecticut Deport­ 6464646. and references required. 2 best offer. 643-6125. line. This Information shall be updoted annually. (2) Any transformer from a rail siding on Electric Street to NU's ment of Transportation hos $130's. Century 21 Lindsey WANTED children accepted. No and oil utility easements In favor of the Town of Manchester With little fanfare, it was an­ Simmons, encouraged returning requested from the Division Real Estate, 649-4000. n substation on West Center Street. The transformer, Administrator of the Federal Something Special — OetS. Coll 643-7635. Dotsun, 1973 610 Wagon — ore to remain In ettect. (3) The proposed 30 toot permanent nounced last week that players to attend field hockey Highway Administration, lo­ That's what this house Is! easement along the Hockonum RIverfor use at o hiking troll Manchester High School’s field camp during the summer. towed by truck on a 12-axle trailer, will handle power "Owner Retires" — leav­ Private Individual look­ Very good Interior and to the Town shol I be. labeled on the plans oe such. - 259 Adorns cation and design approval Beautiful I y decorated - 3-4 ing for 2 to 12 acres of body. Needs motor work. Street. hockey program was being To do so, the girls held fund­ generated by the Millstone III atomic energy plant. At for the Town of Manchester's ing nice family neighbor­ bedroams, first floor recommended plan for the hood, 3 bedrooms, land, near Bolton Center, $450 or best offer. 647-1420. ZONING REGULATION AMENDMENT (Z-ai - Approved dropp^ because no qualified raisers. They sold flowers and held left, the truck brings the transformer into the substation reconstruction of Main mahogany panelled fam­ or South Windsor to build Five Room Duplex — and adopted amendments to Article I, Section 2,2.01 by ad­ coach could be found. The troubled bake sales. The $700 to $800 they Florida room, 2 car gar­ ily room - rec room - fully Street from Charter Dak own home. Please coll Near busline. Adults, no 1980 Chevy Citation — 4 ding definitions applicable to soil erosion and sediment con­ program had four coaches in the raised helped defray the cost of the at about 9 a.m. Above, truck driver Aubrey Wrye hauls his Street north to Ford Street, a age. Great lawn and landscaped. Call todayl trol regulations; approved and adopted with minor modltl- distance of approxlmofely landscaping I $70's. Cen­ 872-7357 or 872-6311. pets. Utilities not in­ door, hatchback, auto­ Mtlons omendmwiH to Article I, Section 3.04 by adding Sec­ last four years, and MHS officials skills-improvement camp at the mammoth cargo through the streets of Manchester at a 3,100 feet In the Town of Man­ $124,900. Joyce G. Epstein cluded. Available October matic, air, FM stereo tury 21 Lindsey Real Est­ Real Estate, 647-8895. tion 3.04.U : reoulottonsaovernlnaoHIvltlesreauIrlno certi­ said they were unable to find University of Connecticut. But it cautious 3 mph. Story on page 3. chester Identified by Stote ate, 649-4000. 1st. 647-1037. cassette. 69,500 miles. fied erosion and sediment control plan Including regulated someone to lead the girls' team in still cost a dozen MHS girls about Prelect No. 74-13S and Fe­ 1 7 7 1 ROOMS Good condition. 649-4459. and exempt activities, contents of plans, effect ot Commis- deral Prelect No. IXM- Sion action, and other conditions regarding the responslblll- 1985. $125 each to attend the July camp. Lease Itl Or Buy Itt — C l j F O H RENT Duplex for Rent — 2 1795(11. Glastonbury — $179,900. 4JXX) sa. ft. In excellent 5 Comnnisslon or Its designated agents Players from last year’s team, " I feel terrible about that,” bedrooms, new both, 1977 Plymouth Volore Sta­ (effective dote October 1, 1985). Wel88 8ay8 obllgatlon8 ml8Con8trued Included as port of this plan Beautiful, proud 8, profes­ downtawn location. however, don’t want to give up. Simmons said,' looking at the ore reductions to the number Manchester — Nice Fe- newer kitchen, oorooe, tion Wagon — Slant 6 SUBmVISWN REGULATION AMENDMENT (T-T9) - Ap- of on-street parking stalls sional describes this spec- Plenty of parking - possi­ washer and dryer hoo­ engine, 78,000 miles. They feel their interests are being expenses each incurred. tacular newly con­ ble subdividslon. Owner mole room, shore kltchen- “ "'•ntlments to Section 3.0 bv adding ignored. They say it's unfair— and and a reylslon to the configu­ /both, $55 weekly. Park­ kups, working couple pre­ Many new ports. Excel­ definitions oopllcoble to soil erosion and sediment control ration of the remaining on­ structed LaCava 9 room anxious to negotiate with ferred. After 6pm, 649- lent condition. Best offer. " ’ 'noi’ modltlco- they enthusiastically dispute con­ AFTER THE GIRLS RE­ street parking within thepro- Colonial with 4 bedrooms, buyer or tenant. Ideal for ing, washer, dryer. tions amendments to Section 4.17 by oddina reoulotlons oo- lect oreo, the creation of new 649-1812, Keep trying. 7532. 646-8823. tentions that there's little interest TURNED from the July 14-19 ‘We’ll pay,’ Bennet head tells board 2'/} baths, 2 fireplaces, workshop, offices, stor­ and the Improyement of ex­ « « ‘"'6 exempt octivi- in their sport. camp, they received letters from isting, off-street parking family room, first tioor age, stores, etc. Jackson Must Sell — 74 Mustang tlM. contents ot plans, eftect ot Commission action, and Manchester — ideal for Avolloble October 15th, 5 "A re we getting a runaround? Gwen Brooks, MHS vice principal areas, and also an Improyed den and lovely private 8< Jackson Real Estate, Ghlo, 4 speed, 4 cylinder. other conditions regarding the responsibility ot the oppll- By Alex Glrelli Thomas Moore, town finance report from Robert Huestis, the predicted it will make future access driye to the eost of working women near rooms, 2 bedrooms, oar­ That's what it seems like to us," for program and instruction. Lu­ yard. Quality to the lost 647- 8400 or 6464646. Best offer. 644-2137. cS5ober’l)T985)"" ogenfs (effective dote Herald Reporter officer. town budget analyst, in which payments as they become due. Main Street between parking downtown area. Prefer age, heat Included. $550. said 16-year-old Jill Lukas, who kas said the letter, dated July 24, areas. Aesthetic Improye- detail. Call for on appoint­ Security and references During the meeting, Smyth Huestis said that July 7, 1983, As to the operation of the ment. Sentry Real Estate, non-smoker. References played fleld hockey last year and was the first indication that the ments such as plantings, required. Crocket 78 Buick LeSobre — Cus­ cash-flow projections indicate that apartments, FitzGerald said the street furniture, and textured 643-4060. 8i security deposit re­ DRBW ANaALDI/ JR. • ZONK CHANOR • ADAM l tTBBAT returned to MHS this fall expecting field hockey program’s future was John FitzGerald, president of sought to question representatives payements are part of the Agency, 643-1577. tom, excellent condition. (P-44) - ApprovjKl tlw opollcotlon o n d "o p fS l o zJnlr!? in doubt. Neubelt had resigned as the Bennet Housing Corp., said of the town-appointed Bennet the project was structured to Bennet Housing Corp. is not quired. $55 per week. Coll sill cation ot Industrial tor nine parcels totalling o p p ro x li^ to play again. "Field hockey is not proposal. Mrs. Brook, M -F, 7om- 649-4067 otter 4:30pm. Tuesday night night that he Housing Corp. and the Community generate land rental payments at responsible for daily manage­ Colonial — 50 Westmins­ t o '' 3?*' 335-337, 355, 361, 365-367, 371- as well publicized as others but we coach to re-enter college. The proposal Is being 3om only. 649-4510. STORE AND 373, 375-3^, portions of 331V and 381V A d o m s S tm t!’ « believes the partnership operating Development Corp., partners in the close of the 1985 calendar year ment. He also said that in March' ter Road. 3 bedrooms, 1'/i 1980 S ubaru Station feel they're not giving it that much “ This letter is to let you know recommended under the INytTATTON TO U P ' " ' ' “•‘ed In the petition (effectivedoteOc- the Bennet Apartments on Main ' the conversion of the former school and payments in lieu of taxes in the BHC met at the apartments Interstate Trade-In Sealed Mdt will be received tile baths, formal dining OFFICE SPACE Wagon — 5 speed, olr, foDer Is irV5i. of an opportunity. We feel if it was that we may not have a field room, fireplaced living 0 Street will be able to make all building to 45 mareket-rate apart­ 1988. and invited tenants to the meeting. Program, a federal, state, In the General Services' of­ Manchester — Furnished AM/FM, new brokes- BCTRAV, INC. d/b/q RED ROOF INNS - ZONE CHANGE - soccer, they’d be looking for a hockey team this year. Though we and local cooperotlye effort fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ room, eot-ln kitchen. By room In 6 room home. coach like it was the end of the have advertised extensively for a scheduled payments to the town. ments, but Penny objected that he Steven Erie, managing director “ My recollection is that most toward Improyed traffic ter, C T until 11:00a.m. on the Office/South Windsor — /tlres. $3,500.649-9120. E U «L A M D STREET (B-18) - Approved the a w llc rtlil. and owner, $94,500. 647-9038, House privileges. Mole or odoplM 0 zoning clnslflcotlon at Business III tor two pqr- world,” Lukas said. /j coach, at this time we have been The prediction was part of a was out of order. A shouting match of Community Development Corp., comments (from tenants) were circulation and safety In dote shown below for the fol- appointments only. Sullivan Ave. 2 large favorable and even laudatory,” he urban areas. lowlne: female. CUill 649-7911. Nabisco Brands USA Is cels total Ing approximately 25.9 acres, os shown on the mop unable to secure -one,” Brooks report FitzGerald made to the developed between the two, with said today that the minimum rooms, olr conditionina, said. ' A public hearing was held SEPT. 27, 1905-O N E (1) ample oorklng,' $260 o accepting seoled bids un­ fwidStloX^S^rl,°9M) LUKAiS SPOKE for a group of wrote. "W e are still hopeful that Manchester Board of Directors in Smyth at one point telling Penny, land-rental payment required on January 9,19*4. The pub­ NEW 7500* GVW CARGO VNITIP STATES OEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE under the partnership's agree­ Many of the problems reported month. 2366021 or 644- til 9/20/85, on number CLIM'TBN EQUITY CORF. • SUBDIVSION - BROAD potential varsity players who we find someone before the season the aftermath of criticism of the "W e'll hear from you later. Little lic hearing transcript, de­ VAN Inunlerallofi and Nolurallutlon Sanrica ment with the town is $10,2(ra for by tenants have already been tailed plans and other data 3977. 3285, 1979 G M C truck, (€••) • Approved with modltlcotlons o plon ot sub­ came to the Manchester Herald begins, but we wanted to alert you operation of the apartment com­ Boy Blue.” SEPT. 27, 1905-O N E 111 division tor two parcels -341 Brood Street. taken care of, but two serious ones pertlent to the deyelopment NEW IIJMOe GVW HEAVY ot Greenwich, mileage, 111,000,900 cubic seeking publicity for their cause. so that if you wish to go out for plex for senior citizens and handi­ Smyth said he wanted to know 1985. He said the partnership fully Conn#cticutr one 1970 Fordr Custom. Pick>uD GrAQn \/i n * of the protect are ayallable DUTY CAB 8 CHASSIS Office Space — Excellent foot body. Truck needs STRMt*f • •'■TLAHD . ADAMS "Nothing is being said about us," another sport you may.” capped people. The criticism from CDC if its cost projections expects to pay it before Dec. 31. remain, FitzGerald said. for public Inspection at the W/TRAOE w ?*.*'’• "SISh .tatlo“S'of t M i l l : location with ample park­ new speedometer, con be He said there is "a decided lack following locations: wich Toll House of route 1-9, as a result of the alleged use In Lukas said. "W e just think this is Simmons thought he might get stemmed from newspaper stories took into account outstanding bond And he said the minimum land SEPT. 30, 1905-O N E (1) ing. 600, 400 Si 300 so. ft. seen at 35 Notional Drive, of heat" in four apartments that Town Clerk's Dffice thecommisslonofovIolatlonofSU.S.C 1324(a) Saldselzed unfair and not being publicized some response from Brooks’s about tenants' complaints that payments on the Bennet building. rental payment for 1986 is $32,000 NEW 1906 4-OOOR SEDAN office suites ore now Glastonbury, C T. Contact IHELEiffl■OA'nffis • •UBOIVISIOH • Manchester Town Hall FOR POLICE DEPT. DS?s''u*om"to 5“.? siblect to for^^^^^ enough. We feel interest is defi­ letter. " I was expecting after the appeared last month. .Town General Manager Robert and the partnership expects to pay can be taken care of with addi­ 41 Center Street ?iBimSlU Is 774. Any person ovolloble. 649-2891.______B o b West. Nabisco S E P T .30,1905-O N E (1) claM ng to ^ *h» seized conveyance who nitely there.” letter was sent out that I might get Some of that criticism surfaced Weiss said the question of remain­ it before Dec. 31,1966. Erie said the tional radiation. Manchester, Connecticut NEW 4-W HEEL DRIVE Brands USA reserves the 04040 nia litth '••♦•rmlnatlon of forfeiture must 500 $q. ft. Office — Excel­ Lukas was joined by Kate a phone call. I didn’ t.” MHS again Tuesday night when citizens ing bond costs for the building payment in lieu of taxes for 1986 is DUMP/PICKUP W/PLOW I Comnjissloner, Immigration and Na­ right to relect any and oil Please turn to page 8 Monday-Frldoy, 8 PLOW FRAME turalization Service, o clolm and post a cost bond of $250 00, lent location. $200 per bids. Gallaigher, Marissa Melody, Susan Principal Jacob Ludes III also said addressed the board during its stemming from its use as a school $16,200 and that he expects that 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Strelrt^ ***^ * * **" ** "'oke lot 4 o bulldoble lot - 223V Carter The Town of Manchester Is month. Includes heat. Ion- Allen and Patty Gorham. Only he received no calls. The first meeting in Lincoln Center. The was irrelevant He said the debt also will be paid before the end of Connecticut Dept, of on equal opportunity em- itor and parking. 649-5334, “ " “i Commissioner, Immigration and Dotsun, 1981— 210. Hatch­ Gallagher, a senior, has played student or parent input came last discussion produced a heated was incurred as a result of 1986. Transportotlon 'plover, and requires on offlr- Service, Federal Building, Burlington, Ver­ 643-7175. Engineering Office mottve action policy for oil of mont 05401, on or before close of business Sepf ember 14,1985, back, olr, S^peed, son- Ftw"*** with medltl ■ field hockey more than one season; week, “ when it was too late," be exchange between J. Russell educational use of the building. The Huestis report shows that in 140 Potcone Place, Its Contractors and Vendors SIb ,?.** 'onTeyance will be declared forfeited to the United root, up to 41 highway BeltMi7eal!T* wetlogd pemilt - Letl and Lef 2,7$V Hew the' others, now juniors, were said. Smyth, a longtime critic of the When the Board of Education had calendar 1983 and 1984 combined, Inside Today Room 414 os o condition of doing busi­ 274.11yAny person having on ap- 10 2 1 HOUSEHOLD mpg. Private owner. Must first-year players in 1984. All are Bennet project, and Deputy Mayor no further use for the building, it the actual cash flow was very Newington, Connecticut < ness with the Town, os per property Interest In said seized conveyance moy « I f . « l IWLAHD WETLANDS • VER; Federal Order 11244. sell. Best offer over S3JI00. determined to continue in the sport “ THE (J U L Y ) LE TTE R was Stephen T. Penny, the leader of the was turned over to the town. similar to the cash flow projected 04111 rL*-.***! * ,*"** trom forfeiture with the Regional 00008 646-8281. Monday-Frldoy, BM forms, plans ond specifi­ «."? 7 ’iJ!*?P*t..b*'rsuont to 8 U.S.C. 1324(b) and 8 C.F.R. ofi inMM wtttoM Rermlt - iiav Verntp and said they're being denied the 50-50," Lukas said, "It said ‘main­ Democratic majority on the board. Weiss said the project was never before the project was undertaken. 24 pagM, 3 sections 8:30a.m. -4:30p.m. cations ore available at the 274.13-274.17 without filing a claim and posting a cost bond. A copy ot these decisions hot been filed in the Town Clerk’s Smyth defended his argument designed to pay off the old bond It was completed last year. General Services' office. Used Refrigerators, opportunity. tain faith.' He (Simmons) gave us COMMISSIONER STANLEY E. McKINLEV otfice. Mary Neubelt, the last field that the Bennet project is "a lousy cost. But in fact a 1988 payment in FitzGerald said in his report that AdvKw 20 OOltuwlM. CONNECTICUT TOW N OF REGIONAL COMMISSIONER Washers, Ranges — the impression after the letter that PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION hockey cxiach, t(X)k over in 1984 and deal for the town financially." He lieu of taxes to the town from the the partnership has not failed to ClastllM___ 19-15 Opinion _ DEPARTMENT OF MANCHE8TER,CT D A TE : AUG U ST 12,1985 clean, guaranteed, ports Leo Kwosh, Secretory we should have called. Looking Comict______22 Pooplolsik. TRANSFORATION ROBERT B. WEISS, and service. Low prices. had five players the first day of back, I didn't think we would have said his assertion that taxpayers developing partners will exceed meet any payments to the town. He Entsrtalnmont__ 20 Spons____ G2S423 GENERAL MANAGER CASE NUM BER: ER-27445-265 HAR-274-85-11 •• — New Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 10th day of Septem- B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 beTj I9C5. practice. She worked hard and' subsidize the complex by $28.32 per the cost of the bonds, he said. said it will make the land rent LotWfy------2 Tsiovislon . 00SO9 01949 054-08 "•ootloble. Main Street, 643-2171. 643-7836. 025^ built the program up to ^ girls by Please turn Co page 4 unit Is based on data he got from The directors also received a payment due for 1985 and he ) X MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 11, 1985 -J.

» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 11. 1985 Gunmen kidnap Duarte’s daughter Report: help controllers Thing from Pittsfield’ Town seeks OK to expand landfill with the nation’s air traffic ■ WASHINGTON (U PI) - The collected during a townwide collec­ Salvador's communications minis­ involved. landfill, giving it an additional dumped at Manchester’s landfill By Douelas Farah nation’s air traffic controllers, control system. Bv Kothv Gormus tion of household waste scheduled ter, said in an interview with CBS No group claimed responsibility comes to Manchester eight years before its capacity each year, Kandra said in his United Press International suffering from fatigue, stress, "The first — and most impor­ Assistant City Editor Morning News that there had been for the kidnapping. Military and would be reached, according to a report. for Oct. 19. security officials refused to specu­ overwork and inexperience, are tant — has to do with what the Weiss said the figures have Radlac Research Corp. of Brook­ SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador - no contact with the kidnappers. It rumbled through the streets of Manchester at dawn today, so The town plans to apply to the study done by the Manchester late on who was responsible. making the skies less safe for subcommittee perceives to be a “ reinforced our feeling that we are lyn, N.Y., was the only licensed President Jose Napoleon Duarte “ We don’t know what the kid­ huge that it blocked out the early morning sun and stopped state for permission to make its engineering firm of Fuss and Duarte, 59, was reported Tues­ travelers, a congressional re­ diminishing margin of safety, heading in the right direction.” waste hauler to bid for the job, awaited word today on the fate of nappers want. We don't know passersby in their tracks. landfill 40 feet higher — an action O’Neill. day night to be “ depressed and port says. said the report, tn^ Some people have suggested the which is estimated to cost $1S,0M. bis daughter, kidnapped by gun­ anything but we know the presi­ ” M y God, what is it? ’ ’ said Sarah McConnell, who was working that engineers estimate would add In his report, Kandra estimated deeply saddened” by the The report suggests cutting Nation’s Air Traffic Control town join the Resource Recovery The drive was organized by the men who killed two of her body­ dent very well and we know that he behind the counter of the McDonald’s restaurant on West Center another eight years to the life of the the town would save about $598,000 air traffic until "the controller System.” Association’s project, he said. town Conservation Commission to guards and dragged her by the hair will'stand very firmly in favor of kidnapping. Street when it came into view. “ It’s like we’re being invaded,” landfill, town General Manager each year beginning in 1988 by Witnesses said the kidnapping work force, and its experience Director Kenneth N. Tedford, an provide residents with a way to from her jeep. Soldiers conducted peatie and democracy in this “ Stress, fatigue, staffing she said. Robert B. Weiss told the Board of using its landfill off Olcott Street was carried out by two heavily level, has been matched with assistant state attorney general safely dispose of unused household an intense search for the woman. country.” shortages, increasing traffic, It was .. . the thing that came from Pittsfield. Directors Tuesday night. over what it would cost to join a armed men. the ’normal’ capabilities of the who has been active in pollution products that are potentially Officials said a "heavily armed Duarte planned to attend a lack of supervision and an Actually, it was a 255-ton Connecticut Light and Power Without the expansion, the land­ regional waste facility. Kandra $ One guard was killed instantly. controller work force.” litigation related to landfills, said hazardous. group of men” abducted Ines Cabinet meeting iater today and unseasoned work force have all fill has a life expectancy of 26 said it would cost about $14.30 per Another, severely wounded, A House investigations and transformer that Northeast Utilities workers loaded on the back the town was lucky to have over 20 ” We really have to make this a Guadelupe Duarte de Navas, 3S, the communications minister told impacted the margin of safety,” years. Public Works Director ton to dispose of waste at the town dragged himself down a small oversight subcommittee re­ of huge tractor trailer at the Agway railroad siding on Electric years left in its landfili, but urged successful effort,” said Director Tuesday as she drove to the Nueva NBC, "H e is very firm. He is George A. Kandra said in a landfill in 1988, while the Connecti­ embankment, leaving a trail of leased the report Tuesday, it said. Street and moved to the NU substation on West Center Street. Weiss to be “ very cautious.” He Tedford. San Salvador University, where directing everything but of course Currently, there are 14,300 memorandum to Weiss that was cut Resource Recovery Associa­ blood. He died a short time later in urging the Federal Aviation The move began at about 5; 30 a.m. and ended at about 9. said the state Legislature has If disposed of improperly, com­ she is a student. Authorities did not he is very nervous.” controllers — only about 6,000 presented to the directors at their tion estimates it will cost $23.50 per a military hospital. Administration to hire more The transformer came to Manchester by rail Tuesday from a considered legislation that would mon household products such as say how many gunmen were Officials said a "heavily armed considered experienced — com­ meeting in Lincoln Center. ton to dispose of waste at iU A student — a retired army controllers, improve working General Electric plant in Pittsfield, Mass. It took workers most take away “ a community’s destiny cleaners and pesticides can en­ involved. group of men” kidnapped Ines pared with 16,250 four years ago The expansion would allow an waste-to-energy plant when It is colonel — fired on the kidnappers conditions and management of Tuesday just to move the rectangular transformer from a over its trash disposal.” danger health and public safety, No group claimed responsibility Guadelupe Duarte de Navas, 35, when President Reagan fired additional 1.27 million cubic yards completed in early 1988. Tuesday as she drove to the Nueva but authorities said there were no practices. railcar onto the truck trailer. About 65 tons of waste are In another environmental mat­ jeopardize landfill operators and k for the kidnapping. Military and The report said "serious 11,500 striking controllers and of waste to be disposed at the San Salvador University, where traces of blood or other evidence to At 23 feet tall, 39 feet long, and 30 feet wide, the transformer is ter, the directors authorized Weiss foul sewage treatment facilities, security officials refused to specu­ problems continue to exist” ordered the system rebuilt. INEZ DE NAVAS she is a student. Authorities did not Indicate any kidnapper was needed to handle the additional 400,000 kilovolts of electricity to apply for a state grant to cover Tedford said. late on who was responsible. The one-time collection will take .. seized from jeep Julio Adoifo Rey-Prendes, El say how many gunmen were wounded. that are expected to come into the West Center Street substation half the cost of hiring a waste when NU’s Millstone III nuclear power plant goes into operation' Cheney bid opening Friday hauler to dispose of products place at the town landfill. next May. Kirby Gearing, a project foreman, said the transformer costat least $1 million and possibly as much as $1.5 Bids will be opened Friday for million. 37 to 26 feet to provide more space Weather the first phase of public improve­ for landscaping at the Cheney Hall Peopletalk “ WE’VE GOT TWO there now,” said Roger Zak, NU systems ments in the Cheney historic parking lot to compensate for y fia s T Today’s forecast supervisor for transportation, construction, testing and district. Planning Director Mark space that will be lost when operations. "And they handle close to 800,000 kilovolts. So we II Pellegrini told the Board of Direc­ Hartford Road is widened. 643-S692 Connecticut, Massachusetts and be increasing the power here by about one-third.” tors Tuesday night. Hall Court, which is north of Center Street, Manchester^ “Vice” crowd Pellegrini said the first step in Cheney Hall, will remain a one­ 'Tll'/z Rhode Island: Today: becoming As it inched up Broad Street at a cautious 3 miles an hour Tufsday-Salurday lft-5:3»; Thurs. ’til > pm "M iam i Vice” stars Don Johnson and Philip partly sunny in the afternoon. shortly after 7, the truck and trailer were surrounded by three the improvements will be work on way street running from Elm Mkhnel Thomas had a raucous night with fans in Breezy and cool with a high of 55 to police cars and a small army of yellow-hatted NU workmen. Elm Street from Hartford Road to Street to Pine Street. Forest Street and on Forest Street Chicago, but they were running with a more 65. Tonight: partly cloudy and cool One NU workman stood on top of the transformer, making sure Pellegrini said engineering for a I Choose from; Embroidered sedate crowd at a White House dinner Tuesday from Chestnut Street to Pine with a chance of frost in the deeper it would clear overhead wires and traffic lights. Police at several second contract will Include lands­ and printed night. valleys. Lows generally in the low Street. Short Sleeve points had to detour oncoming traffic through parking lots. caping along Elm and Forest The steamy weather in Chicago was straight to mid 40s but with some 30s. The first contract will include streets and at the Cheney Hall India tops dresses road resurfacing, new sidewalks, out of Miami, but 15,000 people showed up to see Thursday: continued cool, becom­ parking lot. Cotton Pants Johnson and Thomas parade down State Street in ing mostly cloudy with a chance of SOME RESIDENTS of West Center Street knew of the move some brick paving, pedestals He said work under that contract India Skirts a fashion promotion and salute to the Chicago afternoon showers in the hilly beforehand and stood at the doorway of their homes to watch it. wired for installation of street will be done next spring. Police Department. At least three peopld fainted terrain and partly sunny else­ "It was really nice having a nice quiet street last night,” lamps, and storm drain and Pellegrini is sch^uied to report Gauze and Sale starts and the screams were deafening when Johnson where. High 55 to 65. Audrey Bjorkman said, referring to the closing of parts of West sanitary sewer work. to the Cheney Hall Foundation on Muslin India Wed., Sept. 4 Pellegrini said the most visible and Thomas moved inside for a meet-the-cast Maine and New Hampshire: Center and Broad streets Tuesday so work crews could lay the improvements this afternoon. men’s shirts at 10:00 a.m. party. Mostly cloudy with scattered temporary "bridges” — actually ramps — where brooks ran change after the first phase of the Thomas sent some of the women over the brink showers north and mountains and under the two streets. work is done will be that the width by tossing the towel he was using to mop his brow cloudy followed by partly sunny NU decided to lay the specially-built steel ramps over those of Hall Court will be reduced from into the crowd. WE DELIVER p V " * - 2 0 % O F F everything else in the store south today. High in the upper 40s sections of the streets because officials feared they might If you haven’t received your "W e do this every Sunday,” Johnson said. "We to lower 60s. Partly cloudy tonight. collapse under the weight of the transformer and the truck, Zak Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. Just go around and invite 5,000 or 6,000 of our All sales are final. Slight charge for alterations. Low 34 to 40. Mostly cloudy Pumpkins under the frost said. " I guess that the combined weight of the two was about 290 EMERGENCY weekdays or 7:30 a m. Saturdays, closest friends and have a big party.” Thursday, chance of showers or Higher price prevails. Today: becoming partly sunny this afternoon. Cool with a high near tons,” he said iater. Fire — Police — Medical please call your carrier. If you're After Chicago they went to Washington to join possibly a few flurries north and unable to reach your carrier, call 65. Wind north 10 to 20 mph. Tonight: mostly clear and much cooler. Zak estimated that the entire operation — not including the CBS’s Dan Rather, N FL Commissioner Pete mountains. High 40 to 50 north and subscriber service, 647-9946, by 6 Roselle, entertainer Danny Kaye, John DeLo- Widely scattered frost possible In the deeper valleys. Low in the upper bridges — Cost NU about $80,000. “ It’s a good thing we don’t do D IA L 911 p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays Tnique Fashions aii(i Gilts • 50 to 60 south. In Manchester rean's ex-wife, Cristina Ferrare and her new Vermont: Intervals of clouds 30s to mid 40s. Light north wind. Thursday: partly cloudy and these all the tim e,” he said. lor guaranteed delivery.______husband, ABC President Anthony Thomopoulos, and sun today, brisk and unseason­ continued cool. High near 60. Today’s weather picture was drawn by at a state dinner for Danish Prime Minister Poul ably cool. Highs 50 to 60. Some Keith Henson, 10, of 5 Broad St., a student at Waddell School. Scbinter. clouds north, clear south tonight. Lows in the 30s. Considerable Am bulance clouiness north Thursday, inter­ vals of clouds and sun south. Chance of a shower. Highs 50 to 60. pact to be Space-teacher tub Extended outlook Education Secretary William Bennett, Ameri­ UPl photo renegotiated ca’s teacher-in-transit, is bringing his road show Extended outlook for New Eng­ to New Hampshire to substitute for NASA’s Just his type land Friday through Sunday: teacher-in-space. Connecticut, Massachusetts and The Board of Directors autho­ Bennett planned to teach 30 students today Comedians Bob Hope and Milton Berle (in Rhode Island: Cool through the rized town General Manager Ro­ from behind the desk at Concord, N.H., High drag) do a soft shoe number during the taping of period. Partly cloudy Friday. bert B. Weiss Tuesday night to School once occupied by Christa McAuliffe, who the “ Bob Hope Buys NBC Comedy Special" Chance of rain Saturday and renegotiate a contract with the Cash in started training this week for her flight aboard Sunday. The special marks Berle’s first TV Sunday. Highs in the upper 50s to Ambulance Service of Manchester tite space shuttle Challenger. The stop is the appearance since he had quadruple heart bypass mid 60s. Lows in the upper 30s and under which it would remain the seventh on Bennett’s eight-city tour of the surgery June 10. Berle said he bought his first new 40s Friday and in the 40s and lower first responder to medical emer­ nation’s classrooms. dress in 10 years to mark the occasion. The 50s Saturday and Sunday. gencies in town. " I never judge a teacher from just one day in special.airs Sept. 17 on NBC. Vermont: Dry and quite cool The company's previous five- the classroom,” Principal Charles Foley said. “ I through the period. Highs in the year contract, signed in 1983, was say give me three months and then I ’ll tell you, 60s. Lows in the 30s and 40s. voided after it was discovered but I ’m sure he’ll do OK.” New Hampshire, Maine: Fair Rappaport rapture earlier this year that a provision Foley said Bennett will discuss the Federalist Friday and Saturday. Chance of calling for annual payments of papers, apparently "a pet interest,” during the The off-Broadway hit comedy " I ’m Not rain Sunday. Lows in the 30s $20,000 to the town violated state SO-minute class entitled “ You and the Law.” Most Rappaport” will play to a full house of Friday and Saturday and in the 40s law. on your home of the 30 students are juniors and seniors. Rappaports Thursday night. There will be Sunday. Highs in the mid 50s and McAuliffe, 37, a mother of two, was selected in Rappaports from as far west as and 60s. The payments were Intended to July from 11,000 educators nationwide to become even from England. Satellite view reimburse the town for some of the the first private citizen in space. She began four The idea for an all-Rappaport audience came Across the nation costs associated with its para­ months of training Monday at the Johnson Space from a young food service entrepreneur, Mark Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4:00 a.m. EDT shows Showers and a few thundershow­ medic program. By responding to T------1------IT Center in Houston in preparation for the Rappaport of West Paterson, N.J., who read broken cloudiness along a cold front from the Middle Atlantic states ers will be over the southern most medical emergencies, the scheduled Jan. 22 liftoff of the Challenger. She about the play last spring and suggested to his westward to Arkansas. Strong thunderstorms are seen from western Pacific Coast, the Plateau region paramedics saved the ambulance will spend six days in space. family that it might make an interesting evening Oklahoma across Kansas to western Nebraska. Thundershowers are and the Rockies. Scattered show­ some of the costs it previously bad out for them. in northern Florida, and clouds extend from Louisiana to eastern ers and thunderstorms will con­ to bear, town officials figured. The Then it grew to an all-Rappaport evening, with Texas. In the West, clouds and some showers extend from New town paramedics began operating Mark arranging with producer James Walsh to tinue over the central and southern Plains, the Southeast and Florida. Mexico westward to California, and are in the Northwest. out of the town fire headquartes in reserve all seats for Thursday. Invitations went 1983. out to all the Rappaports listed in telephone A few showers will also be over Glim pses directories of counties within 150 miles of New northern New England. However, the payment violated Partly cloudy skies will prevail Jake Butcher, the one-time Tennessee banking York City and the word spread from there. a state law that forbids ambulance across the Great Lakes, the upper mogul who admitted embezzling $17 million, is Part of the fun will be an intermission companies to offer towns money in now making no more than 11 cents an hour in his get-together when the Rappaports will make a try Mississippi Valley, the northern exchange for exclusive service job at a federal prison camp in Atlanta. Butcher, at organizing a family tree. After the perfor­ Plains and the Pacific Northwest. contracts. who organized the 1932 World’s Fair in Knoxville mance playwright Herb Gardner and the cast, Afternoon temperatures will only The Ambulance Service of rise into the 50s and 60s over the - and twice ran for governor, is serving 20 years for headed by Judd Hlrsch and Cleavon Little, will Manchester never made any pay­ northern Plateau, the northern bank and tax fraud. greet the Rappaports en masse. ments under the 1983 contract, Rockies, the northern Plains, the SAN FRANCISCO town officials have said. upper Mississippi valley, the Great 30.00 After the town failed in an Lakes and New England. Readings attempt to get legislation intro­ in the 90s will extend from Texas LOS duced that would have exempted Almanac across the southeastern states. its agreement with the Ambulance The remainder of the nation will LOWEST Service of Manchester from the have temperatures in the 70s and TEMPERATURES state law forbidding payments, it 80s. asked Health Director Ronald Today is Wednesday, Sept. 11. 60i Kraatz to study its options and the 254th day of 1985 with 111 to High and low LEOEND- make a recommendation. follow. The highest temperature re­ Kraatz last month recom­ The moon is moving toward its P- ported 'Tuesday by the National mended renegotiation of the con­ new phase. Weather Service, excluding now tract. Among the options he The morning stars are Mercury, Alaska and , was 102 UPt WEATHER FOTOCAST « rejected were putting the contract Venus and Mars. degrees at Laredo, Texas. Today’s out for competitive bidding and The evening stars are Jupiter low was 29 degrees at West having the town start its own and Saturn. National forecast Yellowstone, Mont,, and Burns, ambulance service. Those bom on this date are under Ore, The Ambulance Service of the sign of Virgo. They include During earl/ Thursday morning scattered showers are possible Manchester, which is owned by American short story writer 0. Air quality throughout the Intermountain Region, the Central and Southern Roger Talbot, has been the first Henry (William Sydney Porter) in Plains, the Gulf Coast Region and parts of the South Atlantic Coast. responder in the Manchester area 1862: author D.H. Lawrence in The state Department of En­ Elsewhere the weather will be fair. Minimum temperatures will for about 25 years. 1885, and actress Kristy McNichol vironmental Protection provides Include; (Maximum temperatures In parenthesis) Atlanta 66 (83), Mayor Barbara B. 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POSTMASTER: personnel technician, and Shirley In 1982. a U.S. Army helicopter Connecticut daily ^ d oddrou chonoat to tta Mon- Sarkis, the librarian at Whlton F K n r crashed at an air show in Man­ A itto r Harold, P.O. Sex ST), Mon- Memorial Library. Bpth retire­ chotttr, Conn. 04040. To ploca o clossmad or display I0U4L OFPORTUNH* UPI photo nheim, West , killing all Tuesday: 208 odvartlsamsnt, or to raport o naws AND HOUSl*^ ments become effective Oct. 1. LINDER 46 people aboara! Play Four: 3925 GUARANTEED DELIVERY: It Itam, story or pictura IdM , coll 443- 0 Approved the sale of liquor at Fiist Federal Savings you don't rocolvt your Harold by $ 2711. Otnco hours ora 0:30 a.m. to 5 In 1984, Secretary of State p.m. Monday through Friday. the town-owned parking lot at East Hartford, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, Today In history other numbers drawn Tues­ p.m. waakdoyi or 7:30 o.m. Satur­ George Shultz said the United day, plooaa talophena your corrlor. 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* - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1985 V Manchester In Brief Girls won’t let field hockey die Spacecraft finds comet’s tail thicker than expected hasn’t been easy in the last four bucked the 1 million-mph “wind” streaming toward Earth. But when solar orbit designed to intercept Park to get more parking Continued from page 1 By Al Rossiter It took four minutes for the . Giacobini-Zinner. years. Janice Dahm led the team “I’m very pleased that we’re of charged gases from the sun. The NASA bowed out of the race to United Press International craft’s radio reports to reach Halley’s because of budget prob­ A plan to increase the amount of parking at Charter Oak Park in 1982 and left for a full-time job. tracking stations on Earth and the still alive,” said flight director apparent shock wave was 117,000 The last pre-encounter radio was approved by the Board of Directors Tuesday night after so much trouble, not for ntyself or Lisa Maccarone took over in 1983, miles out from the comet. lems, flight director Robert Farqu­ command was sent to ICE at 2 p.m. my parents, to worry about.” GREENBELT, Md. - An Amer­ first indication that the tail had Robert Farquhar. har proposed sending the satellite Director Stephen T. Cassano said conflicting views about where and she also left for full-time ican spacecraft 44 million miles been encountered was received at The first indication that the “We’re seeing a lot of new EDT Tuesday to turn off fuel the parking should be had been reconciled. On the first day of school, employment. Neubelt, who phenomena associated with the on a more glamorous mission. heaters to save electricity for the Simmons and Ludes called a from Earth intercepted a comet 6:57 a.m. when an instrument probe was nearing the tail came at Cassano said he had discussed the situation with JoelJanenda, coached in 1984, resigned to enter a for the first time today and raced reported detecting electrically 6'55 a.m. EDT when Instruments comet,” said Steven Maran, a It took five swings past the moon, history-making rendezvous. chairman of the Advisory Park and Recreation Commission. The meeting of those interested in field graduate program at Central aboard the spacecraft detected a senior staff scientist at the God­ but in December 1983, the craft had hockey. Twenty girls turned out harmlessly through its gaseous charged gases from the comet. The The comet will swing around the two agreed that an area near the warming hut at the skating area Connecticut State University. 14,000-mlle-wide tail in 18 minutes, beeping (rom the spacecraft strong magnetic field. That in dard Space Flight Center. enough energy to break the bonds should be paved to provide about eight or 10 additional spaces, and were told there would be no The players, at this point, would The Halley’s explorers all.carry of Earth’s gravity and swing into a sun again in 1992. team because there was no coach. finding it three times thicker than showed at 7:15 a.m. that the tail Itself was a major discovery. bringing the total to about 40. he said. take anyone to coach to keep field expected. had been left behind. The comet’s tail is about 1 cameras and are to approach that "They told us we didn’t have hockey alive. “We can learn along comet from the sunward side. ICE Cassano said the commission was eager to avoid having any enough enthusiasm to get a Traveling at 46,009 mph, the The passage, which was ex­ million miles long but NASA parking close to the tennis courts or the children’s play area in with them,” Lukas said. 5-foot-tall robot craR sliced into the pected to take only five minutes, estimated the spacecraft pene­ is not equipped to take pictures and coach," Allen said. But the girls acknowledge that trated it about 5,000 miles from the thus is targeted toward the tail of the park, which is located north of Interstate 384 off Charter Oak Lukas said she and the others glowing tail of Comet Giacobini- indicated the tail is 14,090 miles Be Sure To Stop there’s no hope for 1985. “I think thick — three times what was comet’s frozen nucleus. Giacobini-Zinner to complement Street. came away with tte feeling it was our hope of playing this year is Zinner at 6:53 a.m. EDT and As a result of the vote Tuesday night, the administration can go emerged unscathed I'S minutes anticipated. It was the first direct exploration the Halley’s studies. At Our Booth At their responsibility to find a coach. gone. We just want people to know The International Cometary Ex­ forward with the project. “It’s not our job to get a coach,’’ later, climaxing a billion-mile, There was considerable concern of one of the cosmic snowballs we still want to play,” Allen said. seven-year voyage from Florida. the craft, called the International from the far reaches of the solar plorer has had a dizzying, billion- FEAST FEST ’85 Lukas said. mile journey since it was launched V Was that impression given? “It’s another of those firsts that Cometary Explorer, or ICE for system. Main A Foratt Sts. Course concerns day care AS FOR 1986, both Simmons and this country enjoys making,” short, might not survive the Two and a half hours before it hit from Cape Canaveral, Fla., seven “Absolutely not,” Simmons rep­ Ludes are pessimistic about re­ the tail, the probe detected an years ago. Fri. 9/13 and Sat. 9/14 Issues concerning day care for children will be addressed in a lied. “What I said to them was that NASA administrator James Beggs encounter but project scientist sumption of the field hockey said at the Goddard Space Flight Tycho von Rosenvinge said the unusual phenomena that scientists Its original job was to hover in a four-part course offered at Manchester Community College one of the things I didn’t receive at program. believe represented a shock wave “halo orbit" 900,000 miles out from all the beginning of the pre-season Center. “It is significant indeed probe reported no evidence of any starting Saturday. “We’ve gone over a search over and we’re proud of it.” dust impacts, the primary generated as the comet’s gases Earth to monitor solar gases SPECIAL!! The non-credit series will be led by child-are consultants was a call to the main office or my and over again and it’s not fair to Sharon Gauthier, Lee Westdal and Connie Dowd, alt of Windsor. office to see if the program was JILL LUKAS AND SUSAN ALLEN the girls to do it again,” Simmons The first session, ‘Day Care as a Home-based Business,” will going to start or when it would ' . . . a team without a coach said. “We’ve had four coaches in This Week explore what is involved in opening a day-care business. start.” four years and that’s real difficult The girls said not enough was Senate faces sanctions showdown Others wilt deal with management techniques for day-care “I contacted the CIAC (Connec­ hockey program in 1961 and on a program.” providers, the complications of running a day-care center while done to find a new coach. “We assumed we were going to have a ticut Interscholastic Athletic Con­ coached for four years. Then she Ludes said he could not say WASHINGTON (UPI) - The month before the congressional D-Mass., said he was within one or import of gold South African FRESH raising a family, evaluating the kind of care that is available and coach,” Lukas said. “We didn’t ference) and it has been in the left to take a position at the whether there would be a field Senate again is challenging Presi­ recess, but the Senate, stymied by two votes of the 60 needed. . krugerrand coins. coping with being a working parent. know we didn’t have a coach until paper since May,” Simmons said. University of Hartford. She re­ hockey program next year. “We dent Reagan’s fresh policy of a threatened filibuster, postponed Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., Meanwhile, in Johannesburg, BLOCK ISLAND The series will be held in room CL 240 of the Frederick W. Lowe we came back from camp,” Allen “It was in our biweekly bulletin turned to MHS in 1972 and found the never close the door if it is a viable opposing apartheid in South Africa its vote until this week. said the Senate should have the South Africa, police today investi­ SWORDFISH Building on MCC’s west campus from 10 a.m. to noon. The cost is said. that’s available to all teachers in Held hockey program floundering. program,” he said. with economic sanctions in a To prevail today. Senate suppor­ opportunity to vote on making the gated the death of a 4-year-old $12„per session or $40 for the series. For information, call our system. But she coached the sport until The decision to' cancel the 1985 critical test of his political and ters have to hold Democratic sanctions law and not have policy black girl who died after being shot 647-6087. “I used what was at my 1981, when she wanted more time season had to be made early last foreign policy leadership. forces from Monday’s vote, have set by an executive order Reagan Enloy your dinner LUDES AND SIMMONS both week because opposing teams had with a rubber bullet commonly said they did all they could to find a disposal,” Simmons said. for herself. The choice before the Senate six absentee Democrats present could change anytime. used by South African security In our dining tre t Faignant was sympathetic about to know, Ludes said. He said the “People are dying daily in South Enrollment drops by 104 coach. Simmons said he tried in I^ter, there was one applicant, today is whether to accept Rea­ and find one more Republican. forces. or gel II to go. many ways to find a replacement but she was rejected, Simmons the field hockey program’s plight, decision was made “very reluc­ gan’s nilld penalties on Pretoria as Sen. lx)well Weicker, R-Conn., Africa,” he said. “The United said. “She met all qualifications but she said she ^ dn’t want to be a tantly,’’, and that he felt terrible enough for no w or to pass a bill with who supports stronger sanctions, States should take a firm moral Under escalating pressure for On Monday, 7,078 students were enrolled in the Manchester for Neubelt, but that all his reforms in the country’s system of attempts failed. but the fact she was let go at her two-sport coach again. about the 11 girls who spent the much tougher sanctions, which the was grim on today’s prospect of position against the apartheid that 43 Oak Street public schools — 104 fewer than were enrolled at the same time money to go to field hockey camp racial discrimination. President SEA FOOD last year. . ‘I used what I felt was a source previous position weighed on it,” “I don’t know why they’i;e not president is sure to veto. bringing the bill to the floor. leads to that violence now, not wait able to find a coach but I do know in July. But he said there was while more people die.” Pieter Botha said he was willing to MANCHESTER School Superintendent James P. Kennedy told the Board of (Neubelt) who was instrumental in he said. Hours after Reagan signed an “The odds are against it by one SERVING the area over 30VEARS getting them to camp. She used the the number of available candi­ waning interest in the' sport. “It executive order for his sanctions — or two” votes, he said Tuesday. "I Reversing the five-year-old pol­ discuss restoring citizenship to Education Monday that the fourth-day figure was “right on the dates is down. I feel they’d have to died a lingering death,” he said. icy his administration called “con­ blacks who lost their rights as 649-9937 money” with enrollment projections for this-year. School sources she knew to come up with MARY FAIGNANT, longtime which incorporated much of the understand the power of the candidates. Supposedly some peo­ girls’ softball coach at MHS, was go out and beat the bushes to find a The'girls would argue. “We don’t bill — the ^ n ate voted 53-34 to presidency and if things get close, I structive engagement’’ or quiet South Africans when so-called FISH MARKET & BRING YOUR OWN officials had estimated that 7,050 students would enroll in the coach,” Faignant said. want to see it end that way,” Lukas diplomacy, Reagan imposed li­ tribal homelands became separate public schools this year. Kennedy said that 140 students more or ple showed interest but no one recommended as a replacement. prevent the measure from coming suppose be (Reagan) could lean on RESTAURANT BEER OR WINE formally applied,” Simmons said. Faignant took over the field Finding and keeping a coach said. to the floor for a vote. some more Republicans." mited economic sanctions on Pre­ states, technically independent of less than that — or within 2 percent of projections would be The bill’s angry supporters, who But Sen. Edward Kennedy, toria, including a ban on the U S. Pretoria, considered “acceptable.” needed 60 votes, vow^ to force a The figure accounts for 3,526 elementary-school students, or 27 second ballot today but Senate fewer than the same day last year; and 3,320 secondary students, Republican leader Robert Dole or 87 fewer. Illing Junior High School had a decrease of 137 Hospital, MACC get mental health grants said they probably would fail students from last year while Bennet Junior High School had a because, “Sanctions are in place drop of six. Manchester High School had an increase of 56 program and $71,867 for Project gram, V, nich now provides rehabil­ today. There is no need for students. By Susan Vaughn provide 10 chronically mentally ill people with work skills. The Genesis. itation services and a social club anything else." Enrollments in special programs included: Regional Occupa­ Herald Reporter The funds for New Start will for up to 110 chronically mentally The House passed the bill last tional Training Center, 111; Bentley Day Treatment center, program will be a cooperative effort between the hospital’s occu­ provide for three additional beds ill people, Stancliffe said. seven; Adolescent Day Treatment center, 18; and Headstart, 96. Manchester Memorial Hospital and a half-time counselor for the With the added funds. Project and the Manchester Area Confer­ pational therapy program and the Kennedy stressed that the enrollment figures are strictly for New Seasons day-care center to be program, which runs four super- (^nesis will add pre-vocational Grand jury comparison purposes and that official enrollment is counted as of ence of Churches have received a vised apartments in Manchester and transit employment programs total of three grants from the state located at 699-725 E. Middle Oct. 1. There were 7,207 students in the public schools last Oct. 1. Turnpike. for 10 chronically mentally ill for up to 150 clients and increase its Department of Mental Health to people — most of whom have staff to 10 by next April, according indicts GTE provide outreach services to men­ New Seasons would provide the recently been released from state to Stancliffe. Irrigation contract awarded tally ill people. work-skill training and partici­ hospitals, according to Elaine New Start and Project Genesis The area advisory board of the pants would be eligible for hiring Stancliffe, director of New Start. are in the process of separating executives A $17,710 contract for an irrigation system at the soccer fields North Central Regional Mental on Kennedy Road has been awarded by the town to Classic hy New Seasons upon completion The new grant, which will be from MACC and expect to become Health Board learned the grants of the program, according to a received in April, will add to the a separate non-profit corporations WASHINGTON (UPI) - A fed­ Landscape Design Co. of Springfield, Mass. had been approved Tuesday after­ description presented to the Men­ $60,000 grant received last April to by April, Stancliffe said. Project eral grand jury has indicted three Classic Landscape was the low bidder in late July for the noon from Patricia Dean, execu­ tal Health Board. The hospital run the program this year, Stan­ Genesis’ offices will be moving GTE Corp. officials for conspiring project, but the town is awaiting the completion of paperwork by tive director of the regional board. would evaluate patients for partic­ cliffe said. New Start has one from Church Street to larger to obtain and use secret Pentagon the company before signing a contract. Dean said that the Mental Health ipation in the program. full-time residential counselor quarters by the end of the month, documents to get government The Board of Directors approved an appropriation of $18,000 Board approved in July all three now. but Stancliffe said she could only contracts, the Justice Department for the system May 14 by an 8-to-l vote, with Mayor Barbara B. requests from Catchment Area 15, The hospital is working on the The Project Genesis grant will say that the new offices will be. announced. QUALITY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE Weinberg voting against it. She argued that the soccer fields are which serves eight area towns contractual arrangements for the allow for expansion of the pro­ somewhere on Main Street. Attorney General EMwln Meese for citizen use and need not be brought up to professional including Andover, Bolton and program, but a definite starting said the Justice Department also standards. Manchester. State Mental Health date has not been sent, according charged the defense arm of the In a report to the directors before the May 14 meeting, town Commissioner Audrey M. Worrell to Andrew Beck, public relations Come Ye company, GTE Government Sys­ General Manager Robert B. Weiss said there is no adequate way recently approved the board’s director for the hospital. One and All tems Corp., in a separate action to water the three soccer fields. He said any above-ground recommendation. The grants to the Manchester with an additional count of The grant to Manchester Mem­ Area Confet'ence of Churches Be welcome system would be costly in manpower and subject to vandalism. at conspiracy. Most of the money for the project will come from surplus in a orial Hospital is for $78,925 to include $22,505 for the New Start The Pentagon said Tuesday the federal grant for the development of Charter Oak Field. 'The to\Vn the 8th annual Waltham, Mass., company, which received $52,000 more than was expected under the grant. manufactures electronic warfare Wethersfield equipment, will plead guilty to the charge that it used the classified Diabetes group to meet Sept. 12, 13, 14 internal documents “to defraud “The Latest in Diabetes Research” will be the topic of the first Antiques Festival the .” 50, 60, 70% OFF I on the lovely grounds of the Solomon Wells House, overlooking The indictment, returned in U.S. fall meeting of the East-of-the-River Diabetes Club on Sept. 17 at the Wethersffeld Cove, Hartford Ave., Wethersfield, CT. Exit ' District Court in Alexandria, Va., 7:30 p.m. in Manchester Memorial Hospital's conference rooms. Marsh St. from 1-91. Follow Motor Vehicle Dept, signs. ! charged three men, a consultant The guest speaker will be David S. 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OPINION down any state law allowing school prayer. Region tope in income The issue, however, could emerge again soon as to gvie U.S. exports boost WASHINGTON — New England residents had a constitutional amendment, sponsored by Sen. the biggest Incomes In 1984, as the Northeast Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, to allow silent prayer in A sizable faction of the House benefited from high-tech and service business public schools. By Sonia Hlllaren .ing the bill by voice vote late committee attempted for a second It’s when, not if, Dodd backs O’Neill success and the Sun Belt remained mired in oil “ It was not an easy vote for me,” Hatch said, in United Press International Tuesday, cut $11.8 billion to time during the long deliberations problems, government economists say. voting against Helms’ proposal, but he said he comply with a congressional Jack to address the farm crisis by The New England states recorded a per capita believes public school prayer should be be WASHINGTON - The House budget ceiling while avoiding when he wanted the governor to urge Jim offering farmers a chance to vote It’s bye-bye tim e for U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd and personal income of $14,421 last year — $1,632 decided as a constitutional amendment and not Agriculture Committee, ending substantial cuts in benefits the Fitzgerard to step down as state chainhan well Anderson to raise price supports sharply and former Congressman Toby Moffett, the two K. above the national average of $12,789, the Bureau by a simple majority of Congress. months of haggling as the farm panel had tentatively approved. to force mandatory restrictions on Democratic buds of promise from Connecticut before his term expired. Dodd argued that of Elconomic Analysis said Tuesday. economic crisis worsened, sent the One administration official, who production of wheat and feed who arrived in Washington a decade ago. - Fitzgerald was going to retire anyway, and sooner It was the second year of leadership for New House a farm bill that would cut asked not to be Identified, called Capitol Dancer plummets to death grains. Since entering the House of Representatives would be better than later. England’s six states. crop supports to make U.S. exports the cuts “ smoke and mirrors.” SEATTLE — A “ Dance of Birth and Death” by together in the Class of 1975, the two then-30-year- Comments Dodd sees O’Neill’s performance improving all “ They do very well at applying those more competitive with foreign Randy Russell, executive assist­ The group picked up only two the time, making him the best bet to retain control technological innovations developed at New an avant-garde Japanese dance troupe turned products. ant to Agriculture Secretary John votes since their last loss in olds have cooled their once compatible ' 4 i into horror on a downtown street when a male of the governor’s office for Democrats. As a England universities,” government analyst Chairman Kika de la Garza, Block, said, “ They have not really suffering a 22-19 defeat on^ the relationship anyway and will be more distant than Bob Conrad dancer, his near-naked body whitened by flour, second round. candidate on that ballot next year, Dodd had no Rudolph DePass said. D-Texas, said he hopes the House done anything in any major way to ever when Dodd endorses Gov. Bill O’Neill for re- Lobbyists try fell six stories to his death before a crowd of address our policy concerns.” Income for all states increased 9.4 percent in will pass the measure next week Rep. Harold Volkmer, D-Mo., election one of these days. . difficulty making what he sees as the practical hundreds. 1984 compared to 5.2 percent in 1984. The latest after a day’s deliberation. the amendment’s sponsor, esti­ decision. Besides, Dodd can do business with Yoshiyuki Takada, 31, an eight-year member of The $11.8 billion in cuts were Moffett, who took himself out of public office year’s improvement still amounted to 6.2 percent mated that one-third to one-half of O’Neill. The same is not true with Moffett and the five-man Sankai Juku dance company of “ I think there seems to be a quickly approved by the commit­ involuntarily when he lost a run for the Senate in to prevent ban after the effects of inflation were subtracted. tee after lawmakers from soybean farmers in his area would be Tokyo, was dead on arrival at Harborview feeling of understanding of the 1982, intends to challenge O’Neill for the will be to Moffett. The longer he waits, the less would carry over if Moffett won. Every state except Alaska recorded increases forced out of business in the next Medical Center shortly after the lunch-hour plight of rural America, of the states balked at a 10 percent gubernatorial nomination next year. A boost by thrilled O’Neill and his team of hard-nosed In fact, Dodd would be in reasonably good shape beyond the inflation rate last year. reduction in the soybean price four years. if Weicker were elected governor. The two get accident Tuesday. plight of the farmer, that wili be Dodd would be a big help. politicians will be about the endorsement. With supportive of this legislation,” he floor and forced a compromise at 5 “ For some of our farmers, this is along well in Washington. And if O’Neill were to on Krugerrand The performance, subtitled a “ Dance of Birth But it isn’t a question of which way to go for them, it’s a case of getting on board now without and Death,” had four nearly nude dancers — their said. percent. going to be the last chance for them lose to Weicker, Dodd would be the one to pick up Iraqi planes hit oil terminal to make this choice,” he said. Dodd, or which camp can exert the more agonizing about it. Dodd’s people are trying to get heads shaven and their bodies coated with rice By offsetting lower supports Other cuts resulted from delay­ persuasive pressure. Dodd knows what he must do that message across. They say Moffett may not the pieces as ranking leader of the Democratic BEIRUT, Lebanon — Iraqi warplanes pounded flour — hanging upside down from the top of a ing paying some farm benefits But opponents warned that with WASHINGTON — As the Senate debates economic Iran’s Kharg Island oil terminal today and the with continued direct cash subsi­ and why his decision is best for the party and like it, but he would understand if Dodd were to Party. building and being lowered, head-first, slowly to dies to farmers, price support and until later and putting a cap on higher prices, the United States sanctions against South Africa this week, a few Iranian navy seized a Chinese-owned cargo ship himself. say, "Look, Toby, Bill is the incumbent and he’s the ground. The rope holding Takada by his credit provisions of the measure emergency disaster loans. would further lose markets to high-powered lobbyists will be doing all they can to in the southern Persian Gulf, official reports from The only issue with Dodd is when, not whether, entitled to support from those of us in office. AS FOR DODD’S FUTURE, the goals haven’t ankles snapped. would cost $42.8 billion over the The Senate Agriculture Commit­ other countries and would to erect soften any action against what has become a symbol the warring nations said. he endorses O’Neill. Dodd will be in a position to Besides, times are fairly good and people say he’s changed. The short-range one is winning in 1986. “ I thought it was a mannequin at first,” said first three years of a five-year tee, meanwhile, resumed slow barriers against imports. Exports of apartheid: the Krugerrand. The coin is minted by The Iranians also said three people were David Boeri, a television reporter assigned to this year are expected to be 27 have great influence on the 1986 campaign when doing a good job.’’ The iong-range one is to land at the top of his farm bill. work on its farm bill but approved wounded when a bomb planted in the rear of a car cover the performance of the revolutionary style percent iower than a 1981 record. that day arrives. His action, which may not come party’s national ticket. Every time he rides down the white-minority government from gold mined by The committee, before approv- only minor farm credit provisions. But Dodd, who will be on the ballot as a exploded in central Tehran Wednesday and the of dance created in the wake of World War II. until after local elections in November, will have candidate for a second term, is using justifiable Pennsylvania Avenue by the White House, Dodd politically powerless black miners. Iraqis reported attacking a “ large naval target” its impact on his own career, the Democratic race caution. There’s no telling what may happen in says to himself, “ Hey, why not?” The lobbyists, hired by both the South African in the Persian Gulf. British youths, cops clash Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce for governor and on the Republicans as well. politics, he says. And anyway, he keeps telling Certainly his war chest for a race he probably government and the nation’s gold-mining industry, The official Iranian news agency said the bomb party wheels, neither has made a formal has in his pocket has the appearance of a political include a former campaign manager for Ronald that blew up in front of Tehran’s city park at 9:40 BIRMINGHAM, England — Hundreds of police presents a.m. “ was installed at the rear of a car60 percent FIRST OF ALL, Dodd’s support for O’Neill will declaration yet. Dodd believes he has plenty of nest egg that could hatch bigger things later. It is Reagan, George Bush’s former press secretary, a clashed with gangs of youths and arrested 92 of which was destroyed.” No other details were people in a second night of rioting in Britain’s be damaging to M offett’s chances, especially with time and can afford to wait. He is a heavy favorite well over the half-million-dollar mark now. Just former ^n a te sergeant-at-arms and a number of available. worst urban violence in four years, authorities Democratic liberals and labor. Moffett needs last week, he added more than $60,000 from a former members of Congress. n without even knowing whom the Republicans will An Iraqi military statement, reported by the party in East Haddam for prosperous insurance Former Rep. Garry Brown, R-Mich., who is said today. them as a strong presence among delegates to the run against him. state-owned Iraqi News Agency, said the latest The Birmingham rioting lasted into the early coordinating the lobbying effort to prevent a ban on state convention, where he hopes to qualify for a types who paid $1,000 each. air attack on Kharg Island — the ninth reported FEAST hours and then appeared to die down but youths primary, and in his appeals for grass roots DODD HAS HAD MOMENTS of strain with both Dodd and Weicker could conceivably wage a trading in Krugerrands, concedes that it all may be an by Baghdad in recent weeks — sparked huge fires were reported throwing rocks in Liverpool. support in a showdown with the party O’Neill and Moffett. The ex-congressman thought war of the coattails next year in their separate exercise in futility, as violence continues in South “ and once again shattered Iranian dreams to Police said at least 16 people — including 10 establishment. Dodd didn’t do enough for him in the tough 1982 election drives. But the bright young stars of 1975 Africa. It’s the Pretoria government’s choice of repair the already damaged installations.” police officers and three firefighters — were By endorsing O'Neill, Dodd will also hurt Senate battle with U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker, the are going their different ways in the year ahead , response — reform or repression -\ that counts, he Iran had no immediate comment on the report. injured Tuesday night and 92 werq arrested in the Moffett’s ability to attract financial backing. and it will be "S orry about that Toby, but bye indicated. \ The attack on Kharg, Iran’s main oil exporting latest round of rioting in the predominantly black FEST -8 5 Republican who beat him. Dodd says that was a facility, and the assault on a “ large naval target” Handsworth section of Birmingham. The earlier Dodd moves, the heavier the blow bum rap. And Dodd grew impatient with O’Neill bye.” “ What we in Washington do is of little conse­ across from Heritage Savings quence,” he told our associate Tony Capaccio, “ but could not be confirmed independently. Twp people have died since the looting, buring what the government does in South Africa is what’s and fighting erupted Monday in Birmingham, Britain’s second-largest city. Two other people Corner of Main and Forest Streets Manchester mehovclcl NeAV@ 1965 by NEA. Inc, important.” Potpourri Senate kills prayer proposal were missing. WASHINGTON — The Senate has killed a Rioting spread to other districts Tuesday night. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th & 14th THIS RECOGNITION OF R E A LITY hasn’t stopped measure backed by conservatives to strip federal Police cars were set afire and a furniture store 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ______Dad. the lobbyists from doing their best, nor has it courts of authority over school prayer cases but looted in the Balsall Heath section, and police in The greening Oad. \ Son.05 , discouraged the South Africans from laying out the issue is alive in a proposed constitutional the Mosely section were pelted with bottles and Erfc...oh.. u )V ia t6 substantial sums to promote Its interests on Capitol amendment to allow silent prayer in school. rocks. 1 u)dnt Sex?./ Hill. The Senate, voting 62-36, Tuesday tabled the In Liverpool, police said about 30 youths, most 'sex"”' For example, the South African government has controversial measure, supported by Sen. Jesse of them white, stoned passing cars in the Toxteth Register and Dance of Nancy R. Helms, R-N.C., and the religious right, that would district, scene of fierce rioting during nationwide e x p \ B ‘n ------ll Sex?Uhh.. paid former Reagan campaign manager John Sears • have prohibited federai courts from striking disturbances in the summer of 1981. son\eW'P9 -J baMe 1b I never $1.3 million in quarterly installments since April 1983. Among the issues Sears has been working on this year at the ' ujait- heard o f "A first lady,” says Time magazine’s 1 is the proposed ban on Krugerrand sales. He provided fact sheets to at least 63 members of Congress, president-watcher Hugh Sidey, “ is at least i t - - half of every presidency and on some days arguing that a ban would throw thousands of black miners out of work. more.” From January 1984 through March 1985, the Nancy Reagan proves Sidey’s point. Rarely Pretoria government paid the law firm headed by t ts ^ »' - ^ \ f r i a ». has a first lady hit such depths as she did ex-Sen. George Smathers, D-Fla., $406,034. The firm during the Reagans’ first year in Washington, has kept track of the progress of at least 18 then rebounded to such heights of popularity congressional actions, including the proposal to ban Dance Studio and influence on the presidency as she enjoys MIPS IN, the Krugerrand. 1159 Main St. (Rt. 31),Coventry today. <»/HERPE5/ JnemoiEx^L The South African gold industry’s lobbying funds in TpoPoi-AltOi^' this country are dispensed by its New York marketing In 1981-82, Mrs. Reagan could do no right. EPiPEW f arm, Intematinal Gold Corp. Ltd. A spokesman for As unemployment climbed and the deficit Graded Classes in the firm confirmed it had an operating budget of $11.3 Wool Blazers deepened, the Reagans’ rich friends forked million for the first five months of 1985. over $800,000 to redecorate the White House. Among International Gold’s expenditures this year Red — Navy — Black — Winter White TAP • BALLET • POINTE • JAZZ Another $209,000 went for new china. And her is $165,000 in retainer fees paid to the Washington law $5,000 designer dresses filled the gossip firm of Kirkpatrick & Lockhart. Since 1983, the firm • ACRO-GYMNASTICS sheets. has been paid a total of $247,857 by International Gold, - Classes for all age groups - from 3 years old to adult President Reagan’s advisers were aghast to lobby against the Krugerrand ban. — All levels offered from beginner to professional over the barrage of bad publicity, and some $4099 AT BROWN’S URGING, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart in ^ Reg. »85 — Special emphasis on dance for boys sought to keep her out of the public eye. July hired Peter Teeley, Bush’s former press — Family rates and multiple class rates Others, including longtime family friend secretary. An unspecified part of Teeley's ^,000 Sizes 8-18 m * and pollster Richard Wirthlin, argued her Titanic makes news again monthly retainer is for advice he is to provide to — Co-ed classes image could yet be salvaged once Americans International Gold, which also hired lobbyist Howard came to known the “ real” Nancy. They were The sinking of have expressed interest in salvage Liebengood, the former Senate sergeant-at-arms, for right: Today, Nancy Reagan is the most the British lux­ efforts. $10,000 a month. “Kinder-Dance” ury liner Ti­ Officials of the U.S.-French Teeley, pointing out that his client was the law firm, popular first lady of the last seven, at least, A program designed especially for the tanic in 1912 — expedition who found the ship’s not the South African gold industry, declined to say including Jacqueline Kennedy. Her polls even 3- and 4-year-old to encourage a love for with the loss of wreckage with ultra-sophisticated what kind of advice he is providing to International Personal top those of the president. N. La Verl Adult Classes dance through fun. This program is a 1,513 lives — television and sonar equipment Gold. Liebengood called the proposed Krugerrand Wirthlin uses one unorthodox test of was one of the want to prevent exploitation of the ban “ unfortunate and unfair,” and said, “ We’re doing combination of the dance elements taught popularity called the “ feeling themometer,” most shocking Christensen Titanic. Study and documentation what we can for those people” — meaning, in a way that is conducive to improving which measures how warmly or coldly people disasters this are the important things now, they apparently, his client. Tap • Jazz the gross motor skills, encourages work­ feel about a public figure. Most individuals century has say, and archaeological finds must Shortly after the firm hired Liebengood, but before ing and getting along in a group situation, rate in the low 50s, and rarely go up or down by known. be preotected. it was getting any advice from Teeley, International self-confidence, poise, grace, and most Gold on June 21 donated $20,000 to the Conservative more than 2 or 3 percentage points. Now, 73 years For security reasons, officials Dance Exercise important, a body that is strong and later, the ship figures importantly have not disclosed the precise Caucus Foundation, a leading New Right group. healthy. Both weekdays and Saturday In 1982 Mrs. Reagan was stuck in the 40s. New York American of April 16, in the news again. Its wreckage 1912. location of the ship. It seems Brown himself has carried on a quiet lobbying classes are available. But in mid-August of this year, she scored 66 campaign on behalf of the Krugerrand. It has included was found Sept. 1 roughly 500 miles apparent that eventually some Weekday and Saturday Classes percent — reflecting an extraordinary change off Newfoundland in water nearly THE NEWSPAPER USED 3- international group should be set lobbying his one-time political opponent. Rep. of heart by Americans. 2>A miles deep. inch type for its banner headline. A up to protect the site from Howard Wolpe, D-Mich., in February, and escorting She still dresses smartly, but most people Already controversy has began sub-banner announced that John treasure-seekers. an International Gold representative to a meeting with a State Department official in June. GIVE NOW are more impressed by what else she does — to stir over such questions as Jacob Astor, a wealthy U.S. ownership, views on salvage, and capitalist, was among the pas­ I AGREE WITH Robert Ballard, REGISTER NOW! notably her crusade against teenage drug whether the ship should be kept abuse, which last year took her to 110 sengers drowned. News bulletins chief scientist with the U.S.- Undw th9 dome a Registration September 19 & 20, 2:00-7:00 p.m., Intact as a maritime memorial to and an artist’s drawing of the ship French team, who declared sal­ anti-drug events where she gave 14 speeches. Rep. William Clay, D-Mo., currently in his eighth the people who died in the disaster. ramming the iceberg finished off vage attempts would be "ridicu­ and September 21, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at tbe studio What do people like most about Nancy term on the Hill, has either grown in office or is tired of The ’Titanic was the biggest and the page. lous” and would desecrete the renting formal wear. He asked the Federal Election Reagan? Accor^ng to polls: She supports her most luxurious cruise liner of its The passenger list for that first gravesite of the Titanic victims. Commission if he could properly spend campaign Instore or call 742-9766 (studio) from 9 to 5 weekdays, husband and acts like a first lady should. era — and supposedly the safest. voyage of the famous White Star I respect also the views of contributions to buy a tuxedo for political functions. But on its maiden voyage — from Line vessel included an Impressive Titanic Historical Society officials ’The commission, noting that members who were in 742-6886 (residence) any other time. , □ □ □ Southampton to New York — an roster of notables, and a report has who think the ship should remain Congress before Jan. 9, 1980, can spend their NO LADY: If Americans really want iceberg ripped the starboard hull persisted through the years that “ where it is, as it is.” Said John campaign funds for anything they choose, gave Clay and the vessel sank the night of the purser’s safe held a fortune in Hollis, one official: “ Take a * Classes begin September 23 * someone who acts like a lady as first lady, its approval for puttin’ on the ritz. April 14-15. A total of 712 in jewels and other valuables. souvenir — her bell was only rung Eleanor Smeal needn’t apply. lifeboats were rescued by other The location of the ’Titanic has three times when the iceberg was ContUontlal tlh The fiesty new — and also former — ships. eluded salvage and treasure hun­ sighted — and make a movie. The About your teacher . . . president of the National Organization for For a glimpse of the tragedy as ters for decades. Now, just since put her back to sleep.” Regimes may come and go in Iran, but the secret Women says her group will “ raise hell” with portrayed in newspaper coverage, the Sept. 1 discovery, a number of One of the immediate questions police lives on. In the shah’s day, the dreaded internal Richard Risley the Supreme Court and Congress if they go let’s look at the front page of the people in Britain and America to be settled is that of ownership. A security force was called Savak. When Ayatollah Khomeini took over, the underground enforces Artistic Director along with a lower court ruling against the London insurance company claims give - the - past - a - future underwriters own the hulk. On the became known as Savamah. Now our Intelligence idea of “ comparable worth” pay for women. Mr. Risley is the President of the Dance Teachers other hand, a Boston maritime sources say another bunch of secret police goons has Districts. Cheney Hall is located in the heart of this Club of Connecticut, Inc., Chapter #18 of the Dance Smeal, who recently wrested NOW’s top lawyer reportedly says ownership appeared as part of the Revolutionary Guards. They Past and future will merge to give Manchester a unique experience — an experience as innovative district, and an investment in Cheney Hall is an Masters of America, Inc. Through these organizations ; post from more moderate Judy Goldsmith, will be difficult to prove. But the report any ' “ deviationlsm” to the mullahs, and investment in the cultural and business life of our as the theatre and as traditional as the history of he is certified by test to teach. He is the originator and repqrtedly make up in ruthlessness and fanaticism com m unity. : told the National Press Club that “ right-wing lawyer added that if the Titanic is Manchester. National Director of the Mr. Dance of America Scho­ still owned by English insurance what they lack in competence. The restoration of Cheney Hall will preserve T o o often the attempt to save arul preserve bigotry” was threatening women’s gains of our history is made too late. W ith your help and larship Competition for the Dance Masters. This sum­ companies or the successors to Manchester's most historic site, assure the con­ the last 30 years, including civil rights, birth tinuation of a theatrical tradition, and establish a support Cheney Hall will become a monument to mer he attended the national convention of Dance control and abortion. White Star Line, Engiand probably MM-odHorial cultural/community center for area arts the past. but. more importantly, it w ill become a Masters of America, and recently returned from pro­ still has national title and control. vital part of the present and future of Manchester. “ We don’t take our right-wing fascist Not so long ago Labor Day meant back-to-school organizations and businesses. fessional studies in New York City. He is a well-known The French and American or­ Manchester is fortunate to have one of the W e have a proud heritage — support the faculty member of dance teach workshops and has opponents seriously enough,” she contended. sales and end-of-summer vacations. But nowadays. very few designated National Historic Landmark future by preserving the past! ganizations which sponsored the Labor Day too often means strike deadlines and. judged dance competitions and scholarship auditions Asked to name those she considers “ fascist search expedition are pianning contract negotiations. No one begrudges teachers a A ll contributions are lax deductible. throughout the country. This is Mr. Risley’s twenty- reactionaries,” Smeal listed “ the (publisher simultaneous news conferences on decent standard of living, but increasingly school- If your com pany has a n otching gift program, eighth teaching season, and his sixteenth year in Cov­ Richard) Vigueries, the (Sen. Jesse) the discovery for Friday in Paris children are paying the price in class disruption and Make checks payable to: please inform them of you r gift. entry. Helmses, the (Sen. Orrin) Hatches, the and Washin^on. make-up days. In Chicago, teachers went on strike for L T M /C H A R M c/o Manchester Stale Bank N am e _ **A professional school, a truly professional teacher, (conservative activist Paul) Weyriches ... Perhaps at that time we’li ali the third straight year. Nationwide, more than half a gain a b^ter understanding of the 1041 M ain Street When they stop calling us leftists and million students have been affected this year by Manchester. Connecticut 06040 Address . and a dedicated, experienced teaching staff to bring facts and issues as the sequel to the communists and pinkos. I ’ll stop calling them teacher strikes. If teachers don’t get any respect, as story of the ill-fated Titanic further they so often lament, maybe it’s because they act less you the latest and very best in dance education.” fascists.” unfolds. like Mr. Chips and more like John L. Lewis. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1985 - 9 ■ — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 11. 1985 Bennet head says project will pay up Last German WWII Continued from page 1 a “ magnification of the issues'' and were misleading. SPORTS At a meeting of Bennet tenants ROW to surrender The lecond serious problem, he Tenant may have a say Sunday night, Erie said the CDC taken over by the Russians. said, is a leak from an undisco­ did not know of the existence of LOS ANGELES (U P I) - A tenant of the Bennet Apartments will probably be appointed Gaertner said he was 24 when NL roundup vered source into the apartment of problems for tenants and should World War II finally comes to an by the Board of Directors to a vacancy on the Bennet Housing he jumped a train that passed Thomas Ceniglio during heavy have known. end today for Georg Gaertner, rain. Corp. “ We will not stop until they are who claims to be the last near the camp every other day, winding up in California, where “ I'm sure he has water in his Director James Fogarty said at a irieeting of the Board of all solved," he said. fugitive German prisoner of he became a migrant laborer, apartment tonight,” FitzGerald Directors Tuesday night that the Democratic majority on the As he did Sunday, Erie said CDC war in America. developed his English and said as it sporadically rained board plans to appoint a tenant to the Bennet board. is making an effort to hire an Gaertner was scheduled to wound up as a ski instructor and Mets learn well, grab lead In the East outside. The decision to make that appointment was made in a on-site superintendent. The lack of surrender to Immigration and tennis pro using the name FitzGerald said he did not Democratic caucus Monday night. an on-site person to handle minor Naturalization Service officials believe the problems at Bennet At the meeting Tuesday, John R. FitzGerald, president of the problems as they arise was one of today — 40 years after he Dennis Whiles. By Fred McMane Cox said the ruckus after hitting Gaertner was married in 1964, were “ any greater than in any Bennet Housing Corp., said the corporation directors would the chief complaints of tenants. escaped from a United Press International Foster did not disturb his and he said the pressure of his other apartment." welcome tenant representation. Besides Smyth, Vincent Kelly of camp in . INS concentration. FitzGerald said he understood Adams Street and Robert Faucher officials did not say if Gaertner secret life and fear of capture One good brawl deserves “ I pitched well after that,” said another. when the BHC was created that it of Spruce Street also criticized the would be jailed as an Illegal almost broke up the marriage. Cox. “ When you have a good hitter was to be bipartisan and has been Bennet situation at Tuesday’s alien. He said he obtained FBI files Last Saturday, Mariano Duncan (Johnson) and you groove him a bipartisan, with most of its actions on the agency’s search for him, of the Los Angeles Dodgers got into pitch, he’s gonna hit it. plaints were published Aug. 22, the Leader William Diana asked meeting. Gaertner, whose account of learning that J. Edgar Hoover a scuffle with pitcher Ed Lynch of “ They got a big jump scoring by unanimous vote. three Republicans held a news CDC’s Erie Tuesday night. Kelly said the Bennet Housing his 40 years as a fugitive, once ordered every field office the New York Mets, causing Lynch five runs in the first inning “ It would indeed be a shame if conference at which they posed a A major tenant complaint was Corp. should meet more than twice “ Hitler’s Last Soldier in Amer­ to check local telephone directo­ to become unraveled, and the partisan politics were at this point number of questions, including lack of response by the firm hired a year. He said the management ica,” was published recently, especially after we scored one in to destroy this non-partisan ef­ to manage the apartments — the company — which manages town was a sergeant in Hitler’s ries for the name Georg Dodgers went on to win the game, the first. We could have let down, some about the partnership’s 7-6. fort,” he said, alluding to criticism financial obligations to the town. Greater Hartford Realty Manage­ participation in the project — when he was Gaertner. but we showed a lot of character of the project and Its operation by ment Corp. — to their requests for hears complaints and does nothing captured in an Allied rout in Gaertner also wrote that he The Mets must have learned after being down 3-1 in the first. We “ Can we expect problems in the something from that game be­ the three Republican members of corrective work. about them. North Africa. only learned of the Nazi’s just came up short." future or are you going to stay on the Board of Directors. Erie said Tuesday he would Faucher said it is time to stop Sent to the United States and “ horrible atrocities of the con­ cause they put the same tactic to The game, played before a top of it?” Republican Minority After stories about tenant com- monitor thb management of the. talking about the problems and tell incarcerated with other POWs centration and mass extermina­ good use Tuesday night en route to sellout crowd of 50,195, was the 4i apartments and said CDC takes the managers to do something at Camp Deming, N.M., tion centers” during his final a 5-4 triumph over the St. Louis first of a three-game series and the Cardinals. full responsibility for the prob­ about them. Gaertner said he escaped days as a POW. victory gave New York a one-game Seven are in running lems. He said he would not make Every criticism about the apart­ rather than be repatriated Gaertner said the last fugitive George Foster, hit by a pitch lead over the Cardinals in the NL excuses for the problems that were ment operation drew applause because he had learned his POW other than himself was from Danny Cox to load the bases East. It marked the first time since real, but said some of the news­ from four or five tenants who former German home had been captured in 1964. in the first inning, riled his Aug. 22 the Mets have held sole paper stories on the problems were attended the meeting. teammates up when he stared possession of first place, when they for merit scholarships down Cox, causing both benches had a half-game lead over St. and bullpens to empty onto the Louis. m Seven area high school seniors— Wyneding Hill Road and Warren field. Ron Darling, 15-5, won his fifth four from East Catholic High Harmon of Wetherell Street. straight start for the Mets. The right-hander pitched 6 1-3 innings School and three from Manchester The area students are among before yielding to Roger McDo­ High School — have been named 15,000 high school seniors from 50 Rose hitless well, who notched his 13th save. semifinalists in the 1986 National states named today by the Na­ Cox, the victim of New York’s Merit Scholarship competition, tional Merit Scholarship Corp., — See page 11 five-run first, fell to 15-9. according to announcements by which conducts the competition. the schools today. With the first game under their The four students at East Ca­ The students were top scorers in belts and Dwight Gooden going tholic are Joel A. Ciszewski of East the qualifying test, the When order was restored, How­ tonight, Johnson said the Mets are Hartford, Jonathan P. Daly of PSAT/NMSQT, taken in October ard Johnson tagged a 2-1 pitch for a in a good position. Rockville, Michelle M. Freemer of 1984. To qualify as a finalist vying grand slam that launched the Mets “ If we take 2-of-3, we’ll pick up a ■ 'J Vernon and James E. Kasprzak of for 5,800 merit scholarships, infor­ WHY PAY MORE! to victory. a game,” said Mets’ manager Coventry. mation about the students' high “ He made a bad, bad pitch," Davey Johnson. “ And with Dwight The Manchester High scholars academic performance and other LOWEST PRIP-FS QW AMERICA'S FAVORITEBRAND^ said St. Louis manager Whitey going tomorrow, the momentum named are Hugh Blodgett of activities must be documented by Herzog. “ I was more upset with has shifted into our court. It’s Knollwood Drive, Matthew Kim of the high school principals. that than (with) him hitting the imperative that we win here, guy. because they are tough at home.” SAVE NOW ON AMERICAS TOP NAME BRANDS! “ He just forgot for a few seconds Gooden, 20-4, will be opposed by what he was doing. But you don’t St. Louis ace John Tudor, 17-8. The UPI photo Hartman, state agree ^ m e r s o n \ f a m o u s M akEl s y u f A M A hit George Foster with two men on. game is already a sellout. Mets’ players follow George Foster (15) after the latter Not just Foster, you don’t hit Tommy Herr homered for St. no punches were thrown and no one was hurt. Cox was anybody.” Louis. took offense after being hit by a pitch by Cardinals’ hurler hurt by the next batter, Howard Johnson, who belted on land swap at 1-84 i f f Foster, who came to the plate Elsewhere in the NL, Los An­ Danny Cox. The players mingled around the mound but grandslam homer. Met$ won, 5-4. 13" 19" after Darryl Strawberry was geles swept Atlanta 10-1 and 10-4, walked intentionally after Cox San Diego edged Cincinnati 3-2, The Hartman Tobacco Co. has years ago. The parcel is on / Dodgers iii the opener. Greg Brock snap a 2-2 tie and lift the Padres. complete game and Denny Gon­ went to a 2-0 count on him. said he Pittsburgh shaded Chicago 2-1, pitching his fourth complete game. reached an out-of-court agreement Buckland Street and connects the Em o t e c o n t r o l belted a grand slam to highlight a Pete Rose went hitless, disappoint­ zalez hit a two-run homer to lead would have rather hit than be hit in Houston downed San Francisco 4-1 Chris Brown hit his 15th homer for with the state over a 2.4-acre street to the 25-acre site just south five-run seventh that helped Los ing a sellout crowd of 51,045 by the Pirates. that situation. and Philadelphia topped Montreal the Giants. parcel of land the state condemned of 1-84. COLOR TV COLOR TV XOLOR TVS Angeles complete the sweep. going O-for-4 and remaining tied “ You want to get a chance to hit 5-2 in 11 innings. in 1983 for the reconstruction of with Ty Cobb for most career hits. Ectrav, a New York-based com­ in that situation,” said Foster. Astros 4, Giants 1 Phillies 5, Expos 2 Interstate 84. pany, has proposed to build a Red “ They walked Strawberry to get to At Houston, Bob Knepper Richard Newfield, president of Dodgers 10-10, Braves 1-4 At Philadelphia, Mike Schmidt Roof Inn motel on the site. Ectrav me. Padres 3, Reds 2 Pirates 2, Cubs 1, pitched a three-hitter and Kevin Hartman, said today that under 1981 hit a three-run homer in the bottom won a zone change from the 178 “ I wanted to get the team fired A ^tla n ta, Duncan drove in five At Cincinnati, Garry Templet­ At Pittsburgh, Rick Reuschel, Bass knocked in a pair of runs to the July 26 agreement the com­ of the 11th to lift the Phillies. Planning and Zoning Commission, up with a hit or a home run. I was ruiino back the five-hit pitching of on’s seventh-inning single scored 12-7, tossed an eight-hitter and pany has purchased land that help the Astros. Knepper, 13-10, Winner Don Carman, 8-4, pitched but has not made plans to begin not striving to start anything.” Rick Honeycutt and lead the Tim Flannery from second base to struck out 12 for his sixth straight connects its undeveloped 25-acre struck out six and walked none in the 11th. Tim Burke fell to 8-3. building. Planning Director Mark parcel to Buckland Street. The Pellegrini said. Pellegrini said the larger piece of land, the site for a Eighth Utilities District is conduct­ proposed motel, lost its access to 19" ing a study on the size and location Buckland Street in 1983 when the of a trunk sewer line that would state bought the 2.4-acre parcel for ___ OTE CONTROL , Yankees stay close to Jays in AL East; Billy fumes serve the area north of Tolland $137,000. Without access to Buck- Turnpike. There are still questions land Street, it would have been W l o r t v OR TV COLOR TV on where the motel’s sewer service impossible for Ectrav Inc. to build By Collins Yearwood third straight victory. will come from, he said. Yanks' catcher Milwaukee starter Ray Burris, a motel there. United Press International 9-12, took the loss. White Sox 7, Twins 2 Newfield said Hartman bought a Officials for the Eighth Utilities Ron Hasaey Hassey’s homer, a three-run 0.38-acre parcel from the state for District were unavailable for com­ 2 4 8 13 9 8 4 4 8 misses the tag Basking in the glow of the longest blast off Burris, keyed a five-run At Chicago, Ron Kittle’s sixth- the same price the state paid two ment this morning. as Milwaukee’s winning streak in the major Yankee fifth that turned a 3-1 inning solo home run broke a 2-2 tie and sparked the White Sox. FAMOUS MAKE @ F I S H E R I Randy Ready leagues, Yankee manager Billy deficit into a 6-2 New York lead. Martin can still find something to With two out, Don Mattingly I 8 18 HOUR I-----\ Royals 6, Angels 0 4HMd scores in the complain abqpt. doubled home Rickey Henderson Accident injures boy first inning. New York extended its skein to and Ken Griffey and Dave Winfield At Anaheim, Calif., Charlie Ramota .! ....-U Ready singled 11 games Tuesday night by-out- walked before Hassey’s drive hit Leibrandt tossed a three-hitter and A 12-year-old boy suffered a leg McLaughlin, 57, of 49 Birch St., Frank White and Lonnie Smith and scored on slugging the Milwaukee Brewers the right field foul pole. injury Tuesday morning when a later said that Mendenhall “ sud­ V » E O CASSETTE V»EO CASSETTE AETTE V » E O CASSETTE 13-10 last night to stay within I'A Earnest Riles doubled in Randy each hit a two-run homer to lift the car struck him as he crossed denly jumped out in front of him” RECORDER RECORDER RECORDER RECORDER three-base error games of the American League Ready, who went 5-for-5, in the Royals. Leibrandt, 15-7, struck out Summit Street, police and a as he drove north on Summit by canterfielder East-leading Toronto Blue Jays fifth to cut the New York lead to 6-4 three and walked two in winning Manchester Memorial Hospital Street, a police report said. for the ninth time in his last 11 Rickey who nipped the Detroit Tigers 2-1. before the Yankees scored four spokeswoman said this morning. The boy was running from the Martin, however, could only gripe decisions. Kirk McCaskill, 9-11, Henderson. more times in the sixth on The hospital spokeswoman said left side of the road, McLaughlin about the groundskeeping. Henderson’s RBI single and Grif­ was the loser. Todd Mendenhall of 31 Grove St. told police, contending he had 248. 298. 298. H 438 “ The field is unplayable," Mar­ fey’s three-run horher, his seventh. A’s 10, Rangers 3 remained in satisfactory condition trouble spotting Mendenhall be­ tin said. “ It shouldn’t be played on. The Brewers pulled to 10-6 on an At Oakland, Calif., Bruce Bochte at the hospital this morning, after cause oncoming vehicles blocked I ’m going to protest the game RBI single by Paul Molitor and a M OUS m a k e I homered to break a 3-3 tie in the being struck by the car at about 8 his view. Police had not filed any .FISHERI—SFISHER B F I S H E R tomorrow before it starts. I proba­ Winfield throwing error on fifth inning and Dave Kingman hit a.m. Tuesday. charges in the incident as of this 100 will pr cfwiml bly should have done it last night.” Ready’s single. the 15th grand slam of his career to The driver of the car, Philip J. morning. Component Martin said the field was not Paul Householder’s two-run shot Audio power the A ’s.Chris Codiroli, 11-12, covered by a tarp during Sunday’s in the seventh cut the lead to 10-8. System Com pononI worked 51-3 innings for the victory rain storm. In the eighth, Henderson’s RBI Syttom with Jose Guzman, making his “ It’s a league rule, you have to double and Mattingly’s 123rd RBI Ex-preppies in court major league debut for Texas, ^ J O X , Dual Cassatt# have a tarp on the field," he said. closed the New York scoring. Dsck “ They told me it leaks. I bet it taking the loss. WALLINGFORD (UPI) - said. TEREO nOWAVE doesn't leak in their offices." Indians 8, Mariners 5 About one dozen former students The students are charged with The soggy field didn’t hamper Blue Jays 2, Tigers 1 from an exclusive Wallingford financing a trip to Venezuela last At Seattle, Joe Carter hit a Yankee hitters, however. Ron At Toronto, Damaso Garcia prep school were schedule to year by two former classmates two-run, inside-the-park homer Hassey, Ken Griffey and Dan lined a single to left to drive in enter pleas today in federal court who were arrested for allegedy 1981 S and Mike Hargrove drilled a Pasqua each homered to make a Jesse Barfield from second with in Bridgeport in connection with an trying to smuggle cocaine into the two-run single to help the Indians alleged cocaine-smuggling trip. United States. winner of starter Ed Whitson, 10-7, two out in the seventh inning to snap a four-game losing streak. Magic General Electric who worked seven innings, giving pace the Blue Jays. Jack Morris The former students at Choate Federal officials refused com­ f Whirlpool Whirlpool Cleveland reliever Bryan Clark, Rosemary Hall started trickling ment Tuesday on the secret grand rc h e f up 12 hits and eight runs. Bob dropped to 14-10 despite striking 3-3, worked three innings and was into the offices of the federal Drug jury proceedings, but a Choate FAMILY Shirley worked 11-3 inning for his out 11 batters. Doyle Alexander credited with the victory. Frank second save. Enforcement Administration in spokesman said Monday school NEW SIZE UPI photo raised his record to 15-8 with his Wills fell to 4-8. Bridgeport this morning. officials had been subpoenaed last EAVY DUTY _ LOW COST ELECTRIC The students were scheduled to week to appear in U.S. District __ I cubic foot ..iDraCOUNTOI appear later today before Chief Court in Bridgeport. MICROWAVE NICROWAV U.S. District Judge T.F. Gilroy DISHWASHER RYER HANCS Look at the local scene, and, oh yes, take a letter Daly in Bridgeport, court officials FftOM Fire Is beaten RriCHUI Y ttU Open letter to ‘Oil Can’ Boyd; in the NL East. The pitching match-ups for the rest of within two weeks. A fly in the ointment is there is no Town of Manchester firefighters CAMUnS Dear Dennis: the series are: tonight Gooden (20-4) vs. John Tudor teaching position to offer the new coach. That could were called to the Gunver Manu­ 2 6 8 I ’m a long-time New York Mets fan, contrary to (17-8) and Wednesday afternoon Ed Lynch (10-7) vs. Obituaries facturing Co. at 234 Hartford Road create some difficulty. . . FAMOUS MAKE some vicious remarks by some of my closest Joaquin Andujar (20-9). Tudor — Red Sox fans take Mt. Nebo is undergoing renovation work that will shortly after noon today to put out a SANYO associates, and I ’ve been meaning to write to you for "Whirlpool Thoughts note has been exceptional has last 20 starts. In that prevent East Catholic from playing its home girls cabinet fire, a fire department some time. Norman H. Plitt span, he’s 16-1 with a 1.29 ERA and three no-decisions. soccer games there and also force Manchester Midget dispatcher said. HOLDS Just work got in the way. Norman H. Plitt, 67, of 16 Flower FAMILY ApLENty Gooden goes into his match-up with a 1.74 ERA, while Football to play elsewhere. The midgets, whose He said the fire was put almost If my memory serves me correctly, back in July, St., died Tuesday at Manchester SIZE 280 Tudor’s overall earned run average is at 1.95. season opens Friday night, Sept. 20, will play on the immediately after firefighters ar­ right before the All-Star break, you said something Memorial Hospital. He was the Len Auster, Sports Editor The three-game set is crucial, not critical, with both outfield area of adjacent Moriarty Field. Carl Silver, rived. The cause of the fire was 'HEAVY DUTY POUNDS about going to that game and teaching Dwight Gooden husband of Frances (Langer) >IDE B Y SIDE clubs having 24 games left after it’s all over. But its assistant Manchester Rec Department director, said unknown at press time. a thing or two about pitching. Plitt. _ NO FROST importance cannot be short shrifted. he doesn’t foresee that as a problem. C’mon! You do have a sense of humor. He was bom in Manchester April lEtlUGERATOR A year ago when the surprising Mets were in the There are those who may t)iink that would tear up If I ’m not mistaken, you came up for cups of coffee 18,1910, and had been a resident of hunt with the Cubbies, Chicago came to Shea, dropped the outfield but Silver isn’t worried. “ They only play THANKSGIVING in ’82 and ’83 and had records of 0-1 and 4-8 those two Manchester all his life. the opener to the Mets and G ^ e n , and then won three there once a week for eight weeks and if it rains they’U years. And you had a 5-8 record at Pawtucket before 11 with an ERA of what, 3.66? Seems kinds mediocre. Before he retired in 1981, he in a row. They then returned to Wrigley and swept the play Saturday,” he said. NOVENA TO ST. lUDE coming up in ’83, didn’t you? And you challenged your teammates to give you some worked for Pratt k Whitney, East O holy SI. Jude. Apostle and mar­ Mets in four straight. After that the Cubs had the The renovation work will include returfing and Dwight was 19-4 at Lynchburg that year, winning IS run support. Said something about them not trying Hartford, for 35 years. tyr. great in virtue and rich In mira­ upper hand, and won the division by 6>A games. installation of an irrigation system. It will take a in a row. He was also brought up and helped Tidewater hard enough behind you. Besides his wife, he is survived cles: near kinsman ot Jesus Christ, New York visits St. Louis for three games Oct. 1-2-3. couple of weeks to complete and after that the field faithful Intercessor of all who In­ in the Triple A Minor League World Series. I think Jimmy had every right to take you down a by a son, Stephen E. Plitt of Now those games will be critical, if the race remains has to sit for six weeks. . . voke yoir special patronage in time Now, my memory isn’t so good, mind you Dennis, peg or two. Manchester; a daughter, Patricia close. of need, to you I have recourse but didn’t you have a 12-12 record last year and have to Now Dennis, I know you’re only 25, and Dwight is 20, Manchester Midget Football League is down in F. Plitt of Tolland; a sister, from the depth of my heart and spend some time in the minors after an abysmal but don’t you think you have some growing up to do? numbers from a year ago. League president Joto Dorothy Kissman of Scotland, humbly beg to whom God has given start? Good luck the rest of your career. On th« local front Marchie reports the teams number 29 players per Conn.; and several nieces and such great power to come to my as­ Dwight, now correct me if I’m wrong, was 17-9, set a Yours in sports, team, against 34 per team a year ago. “ Interest has nephews. sistance. Help me in my present and Manchester High’s search for a new boys’ urgent petition. In return I promise new Major League record in strikeouts with 276, was Len Auster dropped off, I guess,” Marcbei said. The league for The funeral will be Friday at 11 basketball coach should be completed in the next 2-3 to make your name known and named National League Rookie of the Year, and set the second year in a row will be operating with four a.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 weeks. Director of Athletics Mike Simmons reported oause you to be Invoked. baseball on its ears. teams. For years there were five but. . . E. Center St. Burial willl be in East Say three "Our Fathers. Three they are conducting interviews Thursday with nine Now this year, granted, you had a good start. You The ninth grade girls soccer program ran into a CemeU Calling hours are Hall Marys and Glorias." Publica­ candidates coming before the five-member search were something like 9 and S and were all excited about problem — no coach — meaning those individuals, Thursdi.^ ..'om2to4and7to9p.m. tion must be promised. St. Jude committee. That group will make a recommendation pray lor us and all who Invoke your being named to the All-Star team. And Dwight? Well, LsVs go Mote which number 10, will be eligible to play for the Memorial donations may be — the number uncertain — with the finalists to go aid. Amen. This novena has never let’s not get into that, it’s embarrassing. Mets and St. Louis Cardinals began their Manchester High varsity and junior varsity teams. A made to the American Cancer before Simmons and high school principal Jake been known lo tsil. I have had my The second half of the season hasn’t been too good three-game set-to last night at Shea Stadium, with the couple of candidates did step forward after that Society, 237 E. Center St., Ludes. I request granted. /- u n (or you, has it? Let’s see, overall, you’re what. 13 and hosts holding on for a 5-4 win to pull one game in front decision was made so there will be a combined Manchester. Simmons said he hopes the new coach will be named t f ^ seventh-eighth grade team when a coach is selected. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 11, 1985 - 11 ‘Pops’ Stargell, Madlock implicated at drug trial MHS x-country B y Pohia Smith counts of selling cocaine to major said he learned Stargell and "Did you ever use amphetam­ in baseball. to testify against Strong, one of Unitod Press International league players in Pittsburgh. Madlock were dispensing amphe­ ines?” Renfroe asked. "Y.es, it is,” Berra said, "but I seven alleged cocaine dealers Madlock, in Atlanta Tuesday tamines — known as "speed,” "Y e s," Berra said. “ Some in think it was much more prevalent indicted earlier this summer by a PITTSBURGH - Willie 'Pops' night for a game with the Braves, "uppers" or “ greenies" — during Portland (the Pirates' former a few years ago than it is now.” grand jury that spent several has new faces Stargell and Bill Madlock, former said: “ I never sold nor gave any the Pirates' 1979 championship Class AAA team in Oregon) and Asked why ballplayers take months interviewing major lea­ captains of the Pittsburgh Pirates, 'greenies' to Dale Berra.” season but did not get any of the some in Pittsburgh.” them, Berra responded: guers about cocaine use. Earlier gave teammates amphetamines to San Francisco Giants outfielder pills from them until the 1980s. “ From whom did you get them in “ They make you more alert. witnesses included Lonnie Smith of By Len Auster Suitor expects Lemieux to be the “ alleviate pain" and “ feel Jeff Leonard also testified Tues­ Prosecuting U.S. Attorney J. Pittsburgh?" They make you feel stronger. Like the Kansas City Royals, Keith Sports Editor leader. "H e has a great deal of stronger,” former Pirate short­ day against Strong, saying he Alan Johnson indicated later in the “ From Bill Madlock.” if you have sore legs, they make Hernandez of the New York Mets talent and this should be his year,” stop Dale Berra testified. made two cocaine buys from him day his office is investigating the "Who else, if anyone, did you get your legs stronger. If you have a and Enos Cabell of the Los Angeles When a team loses five of its top he said. After that he admitted not Stargell, now the Pirates' first- in 1982 — one in Pittsburgh and one alleged amphetamine distribution. them from?” hamstring pull, or a sore back or Dodgers. All are admitted former seven from the year before — and being able to tab a top seven. base coach, and Madlock, traded in Atlanta. Leonard returned to Berra, who Monday named "From Wiliie Stargell.” something like that, it alleviates cocaine users who also testified that season was an unbeaten one— “ We really haven’t had any time Aug. 31 to the Los Angeles court today for continued cross- former Pirate teammates Dave “ Willie Stargell gave you the pain because it makes your under immunity before the grand the new team shouldn't be ex­ trials yet. We've been just doing a Dodgers, both denied the state­ examination by defense attorney Parker, Lee Lacy, John Milner and amphetamines?” body feel stronger.” jury. pected to follow suit. lot of training. They didn’t do as ments Berra made Tuesday at the Adam Renfroe. Rod Scurry as former cocaine “ Yes, when he was playing for Asked about Berra's testimony, George Suitor agrees. much training during the summer federal court trial of Curtis Strong. Berra, like Leonard an admitted users, introduced the names of the Pirates.” Stargell said: "Totally untrue. 1 Several other players, including "It's too young of a team to be as I would have liked. Our first Strong, a 38-year-old Philadel­ former cocaine user who testified Stargell and Madlock during Ren- Renfroe later asked Berra if am as shocked as anybody.” Parker and Lacy, were under expected to go' undefeated,” the time trial really will be at phia caterer, is charged with 16 under immunity from prosecution. froe'o f’>-''<'':-examination. amphetamine use was widespread ttorra was the fourth ballplayer subpoena to testify against Strong. 12-year Manchester High boys Windham (Invitational on cross country team expressed. Saturday).” . The Indians posted an 11-0 (lual Manchester would like to retain meet mark in '84, capturing the its CCC East title but Suitor puts first Central Connecticut Confer­ Rockville in the favorite’s chair. It ence East Division championship returns virtually its entire team en route. They secured third from '84. Manchester captures the SCOREBOARD pla(%ment in Ciass LL behind Rams early (Sept. 24) in the powerhouses Southington and season. Xavier and went on to annex fifth The team, at the outset of the place at the State Open. season at least, will be in better Yankaaa 13, Brawart 10 w in, lose & I>REW Dodgara 10, Bra vat 1 PIratai 2, Cuba I Graduated from that squad, shape than its coach. The 37-year- X<-_ Baseball though, are the likes of Vinnie NEW YORK MILWAUKEE First Game CHICAGO PITTSBURGH old Suitor was scheduled to un­ v J ^ obrhbl obrhM fr LOS ANGELES ATLANTA ObrhM M rh M Uscomb, Paul Toland and Mike dergo surgery Tuesday at St. Hehdrsn ct 4 3 1 3 Molltor 3b 5 2 2 I r ObrhM ObrhM Dernier d 4 0 0 0 Almon d 3 0 10 Barry. That talent you don't Francis Hospital in Hartford to . Griffey It 3 2 2 3 Ready If 5 3 5 0 rwwinfcuTo ftPVipNm Duncan u 4 0 3 5 Ramirz ss 3 0 Hatcher 11 If 4 0 10 Bream ph 10 0 0 replace at the drop of a hat. American Laagua atandlnga Cotta It 0 0 0 0 Cooper lb 5 11 0 iM ia - Landrex d 5 1 1 1 Schuler p 0 0 0 0 Sandbre '2b 4 1 2 0 Reynids If 4 0 10 repair a ruptured Achilles tendon. Mttnelv )b 5 I 1 3 SImmns dh 5 0 2 I WraiHisSHdW, Wllllms d 0 0 0 0 Hubbrd 2b 3 0 00 Moreind rf 4 0 0 0 Ray 2b 3 0 10 The cupboard — as always at He expects to be in the hospital a Winfield rt 4 1 I 0 Riles ss 4 12 2 ■oM AAorshll rf 3 0 0 0 Murphy d 3 0 I 0 Cev 3b 4 0 0 0 Brown rf 3 0 1 0 , Manchester High — isn't bare. Top couple of days and in a cast about Hassey c 5)23 Gontner 2b 5 1 2 0 iSABtWrpRugs Stubbs 1b 0 0 0 0 Horner 1b 4 0 0 0 Durhm 1b 4 0 2 0 Thmpsn 1b 4 0 1 0 W L Pet. OB Pasqua dh 4 I I 1 Hoshidr ct 5 1 2 2 prospects include seniors Jim six weeks. His assistant coach, Jeff - ■ -'if- Toronto 17 51 .630 — Brock lb 4 0 12 Harper If 4 0 10 (tavls c 3 0 10 Pena c 3)10 Baylor ph 1 0 0 0 Moore c 5 11 0 ANPTHeiRefFeas (tanzalz rf 1 0 0 0 OberktII 3b 4 0 Hebner 0 0 ph I 0 0 0 Gonzalz 3b 3 1 1 2 ^m ieu x and Tom O'Marra, jun­ Thornton, will be in charge until Now York as 52 .620 IV] Paellarl 3b 5 1 1 0 Romero rf 4 0 0 1 Batttmoro 72 63 .533 13V] Madick 3b 3 1 1 0 Kmmns rf 2 1 Dunston 0 0 ss 4 0 2 0 Khllta ss 3 0 2 0 iors Sean Gorman, Tom Lyons, his return. Hudler 2b 4 1 1 0 Bryant ph 1 0 0 0 Benedid c 3 0 I 0 Eneel p 1 0 0 0 Reuschel p 2 0 0 0 Detroit 71 66 .518 15'/i Mechm ss 3 2 1 0 Bob Dickson and Steve Gallacher, "This may be a developmental Boston 68 70 .493 19 Bailor 3b 1 0 0 0 Perez p 0 0 0 0 Bosley ph 10 0 0 Totals a 13 11 13 Totals 43 10 17 7 Scloscia c 3 2 1 0 Dedmon p 0 0 0 0 Sorensen p I 0 0 0 and sophomores Sean Toland, year but we still want to win,” Mllwoukoe 60 77 .438 26'/) New York 000 154 818— 13 tx 9 ' Clovolond 50 89 .360 37'/] Reyes c 1 0 0 0 Runee ph 10 10 Totals 15 1 8 0 Totals a 2 9 1 Shaun Brophy, Mike Taylor, Rob Suitor, who was named CHSCA Milwaukee 200112 220— 10 AAotuszk It 3 1 0 0 Camp p 0 0 0 0 CMcoeo M18M808— I (>ame-wlnnlne RBI Hassey (4). Pedersn If 0 0 0 0 Cerone ph 10 0 0 PIttsbureh Sa DM 88k- 2 Sheftel, Dana Dieterle and Chris coach of the year in '84. Kansas City 78 59 J69 — E—Henderson, Burris, Winfield, Californio 77 61 .558 1'/> Sax 2b 3 3 11 Thomas ss 0 0 0 0 (tam8wlnnlne RBI — (tanzalez (1). Chappell. Schedule: Sept. 14 Windham Moore.DP—New York 1, Milwaukee 1. Honevett p 3 2 2 1 E—Thompson. DP—Chicago 1, Pltt8 CMcooo 69 68 .504 9 LOB—New York 4, Milwaukee 8. 2B— W W l "It's a hard-woking team so far Invitational, 17 at Simsbury with Oakland 69 70 .496 10 Totals U 18 18 18 Totals a 1 5 1 bureh 1. LOB—Chlcoeo 7, PIttsbureh 6. Mattingly, Riles, Pogllorulo, Moore, LOS AltaOles 852 808810—10 and they are fighting for posi­ Glastonbury and Bloomfield, 24 Soottl# 64 74 .464 14'/i Henderson, Hossev. HR—Pasqua (9), 2B—Pena, Reynolds, Sandbere. Mlnnssoto 62 75 .453 16 Attanta M l 000008— 1 HR— (tanzalez (4). S—Ray, Reuschel. tions,” Suitor said. "The sopho­ Rockville/Fermi H, 30 at Hartford Hassey (11), (Srlffev (7), Householder (tame-winnine RB I-H oneycutt (1). Toxas ' 50 87 .365 28 (5).S—Hudler. mores (Toland, Brophy, Taylor) Public with Enfield. Tussdoy's Rssults E—Romirez. DP—Los Angeles 2, IP H RERBBSO IP H RERBBSO Atlanta 2. LOB—Los AngelesS, Atlanta!. have been pushing the oider kids in Oct. 4 at NFA with Fitch, 8 at B altim ort 7, Boston 5, (1st earns) New York Chicago Boston 5, Baltimore 3, (2nd earns) 2B—Runee. 3B—Duncan. SB—Scloscia Engel (LI-4) 6 7 2 2 1 1 practice. South Windsor with Windsor, 14 Whitson (W 10-7) 7 12 8 6 2 7 (2). S—Honeycutt, Dedmon. SF— Toronto 2, Detroit 1 <, BordI 2-3 4 2 2 0 0 Sorensen 220000 "W e’re a very young crew and Wickham Park Invitational, 21 Herald photos by Pinto Chlcoeo 7, Minnesota 2 Ramirez. PIttsbureh Shirley (S 2) I 18 I 0 0 0 0 IP H R ERBBSO inexperienced but we do have East Hartford H, 24 CCC East New York 13, Milwaukee 10 Mllwoukee Reuschel (W 12-7) 9 8 1 0 0 12 Kansas City 6, Californio 0 WhlteSox7.Twlna2 National League reaulta Los Angelos some talent there. We may be too Meet, 28 State Sectionals (at Running back Kevin RisCassi (at left) will be a key Burris (L 9-12) 5 1-3 7 10 10 4 3 Honeyett (W 812) 9 5 1 1 3 2 Oakland 10, Texas 3 Porter 1 28 3 3 2 1 2 Major Laagua laadara young but we may surprise some ECSU). aevelandO, Seottle5 Atlanta ingredient for the East Catholic High football team in Walts 2 1 0 0 0 0 Perez (L 1-10) 1 2-3 5 5 5 3 1 people by the end of the year. I ’d Nov. 1 Class LL Meet (at Wednesday's Oomes Porter pitched to 4 batters In 8th. MINNESOTA CHICAGO Meta 5, Cardinala 4 1985. Scott Vibberts (above) threw 9 TD passes a year (All Times EOT) Ob r h M Ob r h M Dedmon 4 1-3 2 2 2 1 2 Bdttine like to be in the top ten (in the T-3:10. A—7,971. Camp 2 2 3 ) 1 1 Timberlin), 9 State Open (at Texas (AAoson 6-13) at Oakland Puckett d 4 1 1 0 Law It 5 2 4 2 Notional League state) by the end of the year,” he ago when East posted an 8-2 record. The Eagles open the ((UMtIroll 10-12), 3:15 p.m. Smalley 3b 4 0 1 1 Little 2b 3 0 2 2 ST. LOUIS NEW YORK Schuler 1 0 0 0 0 2 g Ob r h pd. Wickham Park). Detroit (Terrell 13-8) at Toronto (Davis Orioles 7, Red Sox 5 Hrbek )b 4 0 11 Nichols ph 10 0 0 ObrhM ObrhM HBP—by Dedmon (Marshall). T— Mdtae, StL 127 503 • 94 180 .358 added without flinching. Dual meets 3:30 p.m. new campaign Saturday at South Windsor High. 2-1), 7:35 p.m. Brnnsky rf 4 0 0 0 Hulett 3b 0 0 0 0 Coleman If 5 0 2 2 Wilson d 4 1 1 0 2:39. Guerrero, LA 124 439 92 141 .321 Baltimore (D.Martlnez 124) at Boston Stenhos dh 4 0 1 0 Baines rt 5 0 3 1 McGee d 4 0 0 1 Backmn 2b 3 0 0 0 Herr, StL 134 504 79 158 .313 (Oiedo 69), 7:35 p.m. First game Salas c 3 0 10 Walker 1b 4 0 0 0 Herr 2b 4 111 Hrnndz 1b 4 1 1 1 Raines, M tl 129 504 98 157 .312 Mlnnssoto (Viola 13-13) at Chlcoeo BALTIMORE BOSTON Goettl If 4 0 0 0 Fisk c 3 0 0 0 Porter c 4 0 0 0 Carter c 4 0 0 0 Dodgara 10, Bra vaa 4 Sandberg, Chi 1M520 94 161 .310 East Catholic football preview (Bums 168), 8:X p.m. ObrhM ObrhM Teufel 2b 3 0 0 0 Klftle dh 3 111 Vn Slyk rt 4 0 1 0 Strwbrr rf 2 1 0 0 Oester, CIn i a 436 51 134 .307 New York (Cowley 10-5) at Milwaukee Shelby cf 4 12 2 Evens rt 5 12 0 Gaone ss 2 10 0 Salazar pr 0 1 0 0 Penditn 3b 4 0 0 0 Foster It 2 1 1 0 Gwynn, SD 131 537 73 165 807 MCC opens with tie (Burris 9-11), 8:35 p.m. Lacy dh 4 0 10 Boees 3b 4 12 0 Boston cf 3 0 0 0 Jorgnsn 1b 3 1 0 0 Johnson 3b 3 1 1 4 Second (tame Parker, CIn 135 533 70 163 .306 Kansas City (Jackson 129) at Ripken ss 3 12 0 Bucknr 1b 4 0 0 1 Guillen ss 4 1 1 0 Smith ss 3 1 1 0 McDowll p 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES ATLANTA Cruz, Hou 122 475 57 145 .305 C a lifo rn ia (R om onlck 13-7), 10:30 Murray 1b 5 I 1 2 Rice It 4 2 2 2 Fletchr 3b 3 2 2 1 Cox p 1 0 0 0 Santana ss 3 0 1 0 ObrhM obrhbl Scloscia, LA 116 347 32 104 .300 Manchester Community Col­ Southern held a 12-6 advan­ p.m. Youne It 5 2 2 2 Gedmon c 4 1 2 1 Totals a 2 5 2 Totals a 7 13 7 Ford ph 1 0 0 0 Darling p 10 0 0 Duncan ss 4 2 I 0 Thmpsn rt 5 0 2 0 American Loogue lege’s 1985 soccer opener with tage in shots on goal and a 4-3 Rayford 3b 5 1 1 0 Easier dh 4 0 11 Minnesota ooo 002 n o — 2 _ g Ob r h pd. Cleveland (Smith 1-2) at Seattle (Youne Horton p 0 0 0 0 Knight 3b 10 0 0 Andersn u 1 0 0 0 Hubbrd 2b 4 2 1 0 the visiting Southern Connecti­ 11-14), 10:35 p.m. Roenick rt 3 0 1 0 Barrett 2b 4 0 1 0 Chlcoeo 002 n i I3x— 7 Braun ph 10 0 0 Cabell 3b 4 3 2 1 Murphy d 3 1 3 3 Boees, Bos 137 555 90 204 868 edge in corner kicks. The Owis n w r sdey's Oemes Dempsey c 5 1 I 1 Lyons d 4 0 0 0 Game-winnino RBI — Kittle (3). Lawless pr 0 I 0 0 Brett, KC 131 464 93 160 .345 cut State University junior applied heavy pressure in the Seniors in forefront again Diaz p 1 0 0 0 Perry 1b 4 0 0 0 Minnesota at Chlcoeo, nieht Dauer 2b 2 0 2 0 Hoffmn ss 3 0 E — 10 Solos 2, B ru n a n s k y . DP — (tavlev p 0 0 0 0 Landrex d 5 1 3 1 Wshnetn rf 4 0 1 1 Henderson, NY 119460 123151 8 a varsity ended in a scoreless at closing minutes, but Cougar Baltimore at Boston, nieht Gross ph 1 0 0 0 M iller ph 10 0 0 Minnesota 1. LOB— Minnesota 5, Chi­ Cedeno ph 10 0 0 Marshll rf 4 1 3 2 OberktII 3b 3 0 0 0 Mattinelv, NY 135 552 89181 .3M WIeelns 2b 0 0 0 0 cago 9. 2B—Law, Puckett, Little. Cougar Field Tuesday. goalie Josh Corlett preserved Toronto at New York, nieht Totals U 4 5 4 Totals 27 5 5 5 Brock lb 3)14 Cerone c 4 0 0 0 Butler, Clev ias03 89 156 .310 By Bob Popettl but not a program," confirmed quarterback Scott Vibberts and over at center, after three years of Texas at Callfomla, nieht Totals 37 7 13 7 Totals 37 5 11 5 HR—Kittle (16). SB—Law 2 (24). SF— St. Louis IN 010 208— 4 Baines, Chi 135 542 73 167 .308 MCC coach David Farrell was his shutout with several close Little. Scloscio c 4 1 1 1 Zuvella ss 4 1 3 0 Herald Sports Writer Kelly. halfback Kevin RisCassi — return perseverance. Baltimore. 800 M l 060— 7 New York SOOOOOOOx-S AAotuszk If 2 1 I 1 M cM rtry p 1 0 0 0 Lacy, Balt 101427 65131 .307 pleased with his ciub’s "com ­ range saves. Boston 000 100 040— 5 IP H RERBBSO (tame-wInnIng RBI — Johnson (8). AAaldond If 3 0 1 0 Smith p 0 0 0 0 Cooper, MU 132539 76164 804 And a lot of seniors, who may to their same slots. Like the offense, only two National Laaguastandingi Minnesota posed defensive game.” Game-winnine RBI— Murray (14). E—Santana 2, Carter. LOB—St. Louis 7, Sax 2b 5 0 2 0 Shields p 0 0 0 0 (tadman. Bos 123 414 57 125 .302 Corlett made nine saves over­ East Catholic football coach The least of the Eagles' worries defenders — Fusco at defensive LOB—Baltimore 10, Boston 5. 2B— Blylvn (L 13-15 7 1-3 12 7 7 4 2 New York 2. 2B—Smith, Coleman. Molltor, MU 117 474 82 143 .302 “ We kept’ our heads in the never pull on a football jersey Castillo p 1 0 0 0 Runee ph 10 0 0 all, while Southern counterpart Jude Kelly has an affinity for is the QB situation. Senior co­ tackle and Mieezkowski at line­ East Lacy, Easier, Ripken, Rayford, Evans. Howe 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 HR—H err (5), Johnson (9). SB— Pedrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Schuler p 0 0 0 0 Home Runs game and followed instructions again after high school, are robbed W L Pet. OB Boees. HR—Young 2 (26), Murray (27), Chicago Coleman (93). S—Darling. Powell p 10 0 0 National Leoeue — Murphy, Atl 35; Chris Jurgles made three. seniority. of one last chance. captain Vibberts, who passed for backer — return to familiar Shelby (5), Rice (25), Gedmon (15). Davis (W 3-2) 7 5 2 2 2 4 Guerrero, LA 32; Parker, CIn and well,” Farrell noted. “ Anything New York 83 S3 .610 — Bailor 3b 10 10 "When it's your senior year — In 1984, East entered the season nine touchdowns and rushed for regions. In the pits, the same St. Louis 82 54 .603 1 S—Roenicke. James (S 25) 2 0 0 0 0 1 IP H RERBBSO Totals 40 18 16 18 Totals a 4 18 4 Schmidt, Phil 27; Carter, NY, M. else and Southern would have Manchester is back in action HBP—by Blyleven (Fisk). PB—Solas. it’s your shot," notes Kelly, in his five more, was a first team all-HCC jerseys that block for the 'O' will Montreal n 63 .537 10 IP H RERBBSO St. Louis LM Aneeles 218818 581— 10 American Leoeue — Fisk, Chi 35; put us away with the ability they Saturday at Brockton, Mass, in as defending Class MM state Phllodelohla 67 68 .496 15'/] Baltimore T—2:43. A—11,251. Cox (L 158) 4 5 5 5 1 2 Attanta ai1M888— 4 Evans, Det, BolbonI, KC, G. Thomas, basic philosophy of revolution and champs. A total of 15 seniors, selection. His back-up, junior T.J. line up over the ball on 'D'. Bayer Davis (W 10-7) 7 9 3 3 0 6 Sea 31; Bell, Tor and AAottlnelv, NYM. demonstrate. For a season a 2 p.m. match-up against Chlcoeo 65 71 .478 18 Horton 2 0 0 0 1 0 (tame-wInnIneRBI— AAarshalKIO). evolution. Alibrio, is more than capable, as and Mangiafico are the defensive PIttsbureh 44 90 .328 38 Hovens 1-3 2 2 2 0 0 A't 10, Rangers 3 Davlev 2 0 0 0 0 2 E—Washineton, Duncan. DP—Los Runs Batted In opener. I ’m pleased; we have defending New England N JCAA including nine offensive starters, Aose (S 9) 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 In simple terms, PT (playing illustrated by his player-of-the- ends, Fusco and Kwasnicki the W#tt Now York Aneeles 2, Atlanta I. LOB—Los Aneeles Notional Leoeue — Parker, CIn 101; work to do yet but we’ll get champion Massasoit Commun­ were gone from the 10-1 1983 Los Aneeles 81 55 J96 — Boston Drlng (W 15-5) 6 1-3 4 4 4 3 7 10, Atlanta 9. 2B—Hubbard. HR— Murphy, Atl 96; Herr, StL 92; Wilson, time) at East is determined by the game performance as substitute tackles, and Kaldy is the nose Hurst (L 10-11) 7 8 4 4 5 6 TEXAS OAKLAND Phil 87; Clork, StL 84. there.” ity College. Hartford County Conference co­ Cincinnati 71 64 .526 9'/) McDowll (S 13) 2 2-3 ) 0 0 0 0 Murphy (35), AAatuszek (1), Brock (19), class system. 'Playing time' is a signal-caller in last year’s Turkey San DIeeo 71 66 .518 10'/] Kison 2-3 3 3 3 1 1 ObrhM ObrhM HBP—by Cox (Foster). T—2:a. Scloscia (7). SB—Cabell (8), Sax (25), .j^ e r lc a n League — Mottlngly, NY champs. The '84 Eagles recovered guard. Mieezkowski and DiLoreto, Houston 67 69 .493 14 Mitchell 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Tolleson ss 3 1 1 1 Griffin ss 5 1 1 0 A—50,195. Duncan (25). S—McMurtrv, Smith, 1»; Murrov, Balt 110; Ripken, Balt and reward for 'putting in time’ — from well enough to go 8-2 and tie for Day win over Manchester. two more two-way men. are the Atlanta 58 79 .423 23'/] Crawford I 1 0 0 0 2 Jones ph 1 0 0 0 Phillips 3b 4 2 2 1 ' Powell. Winfield, NY 98; Rice, Bos 97. Kunkel ss 0 0 0 0 Bochte lb 3 2 12 the freshman team to the jayvees their third straight conference East will stick with its tradi­ linebackers. Son Francisco S3 83 .390 28 Hurst pitched to 3 batters In Bth; Davis IP H R ERBBSO Pitching Teeedey's Results pitched to 2 batters In 8th. Slaueht c 3 0 2 2 KInemn dh 3 1 1 4 to the varsity. title. tional Wishbone offense, but Vib­ The secondary features Aaron T-8:05. Petralll c 1 0 0 0 (}avls rt 3 0 10 Vldorles Los Aneeles 10, Atlanta 1, (1st earns) Castillo 3 5 3 3 4 2 National Leoeue — (taoden, NY 284; “ I've always believed in playing Easts upcoming campaign, berts' aerial acumen may get Alibrio at monsterback, senior Los Aneeles 10, Atlanta 4, (2nd earns) PO'BrIn 1b 4 0 1 0 Murphy d 2 1 1 0 GWrIght d 4 0 0 0 HendrsnPadraa3,Rada2 If 2 0 0 0 Powell (W 1-1) 4 4 1111 Andular, StL 209; Hawkins, SD 17-5; Cheney hooters seniors who have worked up the which begins on the road against equal billing. Two of his prime Rob Darby at comerback, and PIttsbureh 2, Chlcoeo 1 RadSox5,Orlolat3 Diaz 2 ) 0 0 0 2 Tudor, StL 17-8; Mahler, Atl 17-14. Son DIeeo 3, Cincinnati 2 Ward If 3 0 0 0 Canseco If 3 1 0 0 ladder and pai(l their dues,” said homestanding South Windsor High targets will be split end Jon Bayer RisCassi and T.J. Alibrio as the Valentn dh 4 0 1 0 Heath c 4 111 Attanta American Leoeue — (taldry, NY 185; Houston 4, Son Francisco 1 SAN DIEGO CINCINNATI McMurtrv 4 9 4 4 2 4 Saberhogen, KC 17-6; Bums, Chi 16-8; Kelly. “It's hot easy for an Saturday at 1:30 p.m., is once and tight end Mario DiLoreto, both safeties. New York 5, St. Louis 4 Second Game Walker rf 4 1 0 0 CO'BrIen c 0 0 ObrhM 0 0 obrhbl BALTIMORE BOSTON Buechel 3b 4 0 I 0 (Salleeo 2b 4 I 1 0 Srnim (L 6-9) 2 1 3 3 2 1 Lelbrandt, KC 15-7; Alexander, Tor 15-8; underclassman to work his way again is dependent on this year's seniors. Junior Sean Keane may The perenially-tough HCC will Philadelphia S, Montreal ^ (111nnines) Tempitn ssS 1 4 1 Milner d 3 0 0 0 Shlleds 2 3 2 2 1 I NIekro, NY 159...... *rhM ObrhM Wllkrsn 2b 3 1 1 0 Gwynn rt 5 12 0 Rose lb 4 0 0 0 shooting for .500 into our depth charts.” senior crop. also do some receiving. probably be the most competitive Wedneedev's (Somes WIeelns 2b 4 0 1 0 Evans rf 4 13 2 Totals a 3 7 3 Totals » 10 9 8 Schuler 1 3 1 1 0 2 Earned Run Average (All Times EDT) Garvey lb 3 0 1 1 Parker rf 4 0 2 0 McMurtrv pitched to 3 batters In 5m; (Based en 1 1nMne x number of gomes Besides the adaptable advan­ East graduated 17 seniors last DiLoreto, the all-HCC place in the state, now that Class SS state Son Francisco «»ott 610 and Jeftcoot Lacy rf 4 0 10 Boees3b 4 14 0 Texas onoaooo— 3 Nettles 3b 4 0 0 I Esasky If 4)00 Ripken ss 4 0 1 0 Bucknr 1b 5 0 ) 0 Ookland (DOOasOx-10 Smith pitched to 3 batters In 7m. eoch team has played) tages of preparing players at the year, including 14 starters. Most kicker, will also once again handle champ St. Joseph and downstate 0-2) at Houston (NIekro 9^11 and Bochy c 4 0 0 0 Bell 3b 4)12 HBP—by Shields (Scloscia). National Leoeue — (taoden, NY 1.74; By Len Auster Juniors Doug Johnson and Scott Heathcock 1-11,2,6:35 p.m. Murray lb 3 1 1 0 Rice It 3 0 12 Game-winnine RBI — Bochte (6). Martinez If 4 0 0 0 Conepen ss 4 0 0 0 various levels, such planned pr8 notable among the missing will be the kicking and punting chores. He power Fairfield Prep have joined Youne rf 4 12 1 Romlne It 0 0 0 0 E—Tolleson, Ward. DP—Texas 1. WP—McMurtrv, Castillo. T—3:00. A— Tudor, StL 1.95; Hershlser, LA X13; Sports Editor Bettinger, freshman Jeff Sawyer St. Louis (Tudor 178) at New York McRvnI d 4 0 0 0 Diaz c 3 0 0 0 10800. Reuschel, Pitt 114; Valenzuela, LA2.M. gression also creates a challenge All-State halfback Buddy Zachery, has booted 46 extra-points in the the ranks. (Gooden 204), 7:35 p.m. Rayford 3b 3 0 0 0 Easier dh 4 0 0 0 LOB—Texas 5, Oakland 3. 3B—Slaueht. Flannry 2b 4 1 2 0 Oester 2b 3 0 10 and Dowd may find themselves in Shelby d 4 0 0 0 Barrett 2b 4 1 3 0 HR—Bochte (12), Kingman (27). American Leoeue t- Stieb, Tor 2M; for the coaching staff: the annual a l,158yard rusher as the HCC’s past two campaigns. "The key to the league is AAontreol ((iullickson 13-10) at Phllo- Hoyt p 2 0 0 0 Robinson p 1 0 1 0 Lelbrandt, KC 2.76; Saberhogen, KC X81 ; A year ago was a banner one for the completely vacated midfield delphla (K.Gross 139), 7:35 p.m. Sheets dh 4 12 2 Lyons d 4 0 I 1 Bmbrv ph 0 0 0 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 Aatroa 4. Blanta 1 reconstruction of the Eagles' start­ Offensive Player of the Year. RisCassi, a junior, is back at consistency,” noted Kelly. “ You Pardo c 2 0 0 0 Gutlerrz ss 4 0 0 0 IP H RERBBSO Key, Tor and (taldry, NY 3.01. the Cheney Tech soccer team. The area. Junior Matt Coakley is Chlcoeo (Botelho 18) at PIttsbureh McCulIrs p 0 0 0 0 VenabI ph 10 10 Strtkaeuts ing lineup. A modicum of varsity expe­ right halfback. Senior co-captain can’t get up for one big game (DeLeon M 6), 7:35 p.m. Dwyer ph 1 0 0 0 Sulllvon c 4 2 1 0 Texas Lefterts p 0 0 0 0 Power p 0 0 0 0 Beavers collected the most wins in another midfield candidate and he Dempsey c 0 0 0 0 Guzman (L 0-1) 5 4 5 3 2 5 SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON National League — (taoden, NY 229; When the scheme is flowing rience remains prevalent, but Vin Fusco, a guard in '84, is the because there’s just too many good Son IM ea (Show 99) at Cincinnati Brown ph 10 0 0 Soto, CIn 199; Ryan, Hou 187; school history (9) and had their may find himself up front, too. (Brownme 1S9), 7:35 p.m. O'AAallv ph 1 0 0 0 R. Wright 1 1-3 3 4 4 1 1 Gossoge p 0 0 0 0 ObrhM ObrhM properly, heir apparents are ever new fullback. The left halfback teams.” Totals M 3 8 3 Totals a 5 14 5 Williams 12-32)112 Gladden d 4 0 0 0 Boss d 4 0 12 Valenzuela, LA 182; Fernandez, NY 150. best finish ever in the rigorous Sophomore Ba Pho, the third several players have been moved Los Aneeles (Valenzuela 169) at Totals a I 9 1 TotaN I I 2 6 2 American League — Blyleven, Minn present to step in for their turn. to new positions and will assume berth will go to either junior Bill Atlanta (Bedroslon611), 7:40p.m. Bammore ' 000 800 803— 3 Oakland Son DIeeo 2a880188-1 Trillo 2b 4 0 0 0 Revnids u 4 0 0 0 Charter Oak Conference, securing returning starter, will be up front. Whether East Catholic continues Boston 1M 810I2X— 5 CodrI (W 11-12) 5 1-3 6 3 3 1 3 Yonebid rf 4 O 0 0 Walling 3b 3 1 1 0 172; Morris, Det 170; Bannister, Chi 162; It’s a unique design, though an double duty. As many as nine Barry or sophomore Aaron TRursdev's Gomes Cincinnati 880 la 888-2 Hurst, Bos 154; Witt, Callt 151. third place with a 82-1 mark. Juniors Sal Vemalli, Peter Albert to stay near the top depends on its St. Louis at New York Game-wInnIne RBI — Evans (10). Atherton 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Game-winning RBI — Templeton Brewn 3b 3 1 1 1 Cruz If 4 12 0 unpopular one with many schools Alibrio. DP—Baltimore 1, Boston 1. LOB— Mura 1 1 0 0 0 1 Brenly c 3 0 0 0 Mmphry rf 4 0 1 0 SavM Duplicating, or coming close to and Roland Cote and freshman Eagles may go both ways on annual senior blend — and the Chlcoeo at PIttsbureh, nieht (5). Notional Leoeue — Reardon, Mtl 33; that often keep or start younger A complete overhaul of the Montreal at Philadelphia, nieht Baltimore 6, Boston 10. 2B—Borrett, Howell 1 0 0 0 0 1 E—Diaz, Concepcion. LOB—San DIeeo (taeen 1b 3 0 10 Davis 1b 4 0 0 0 that level, may be more difficult Scott House are also looking for offense and defense. Lack of depth penchant for remaining healthy. Murray, Young. 3B—Lyons. HR— T—2:a. A—68a. Deer If 3 0 10 (tamer 2b 3 1 1 0 Smith, Chi a ; Gossoee,. SD, Smim, Hou players over seniors of the same offensive line will undoubtedly be a Los Aneeles at Atlanta, nieht 9, Cincinnati 4. 2B—Templeton, Parker. and Sutter, Atl 22. for the Techmen in '85 inasmuch as playing time up front. makes lack of injuries imperative, Schedule: Sept. 14 South Wind­ San Frondsco at Houston, nieht Evans (22), Sheets (16). SB—Barrett (6), HR—Bell (4). S—Robinson, Milner. Adorns u 3 0 0 0 Bailey c 2 1 1 0 Lyons (10), Evans (7). SF—Rice. Krakow p 1 0 0 0 Knepper p 2 0 1 1 American Leoeue — Quisenberry, KC fifth-year Coach Paul Soucy begins Pho had four goals last year to ability in order to "build for the and East's history for strict major factor. A pair of 83, sor A, 21 Ledyard A, 27 Fairfield Pennant racea at a glance Hernandez, Det James, Chi, future.” IP H RERBBSO Williams p 1 0 0 0 32; a ; the campaign minus eight of the 11 finish tied for third in scoring for conditioning remains a key. 218pound senior tackles, Rob Prep A 7:30 p.m. Amarican Laagua rasults IP H R ER BB so Son Dtoeo Welimn ph 1 0 0 0 Moore, Calif, and RIehettI, NY 25. "A lot of schools build a team. Kwasnicki and Jim Mieezkowski, Baltimore Minton p 0 0 0 0 . starters from the '84 team. the Techmen. " I ’m looking for Ba On offense, only two starters — Oct. 4 Windsor (at Dillon) 7:30 NATIONAL LEAGUE Hoyt (W 168) 6 5 2 2 0 2 should adjust. Both started on p.m., 11 Xavier A 7:30 p.m., 18 ) 7 10 3 3 52 6 McCullers 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Totals M ill Totals a 4 1 1 Nevertheless, Soucy, who'll take to score more than last year,” RayalalLAngalaO Snell 2-3 3 2 2 East Sen Francisco 8N1M880-1 defense last year and will go the 0 0 W L Pd. GB Lefterts 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 his charges into the season opener Soucy said. "Putting the ball in the Northwest Catholic (at Dillon) 7:30 T. Martinez 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Gossoee (S 22) 1 0 0 0 0 0 HMstan IMlIOiex—4 dual route this time. Senior Mike Boston New York 83 53 .610 — (tame-wInnIne RBI — Boss (4). Thursday at home against Berlin, net may be our biggest problem,” p.m., 25 Notre Dame (W.Haven) KANfAS CITY CALIFORNIA St. Louis 82 a .603 1 Clndnnatl Bowling Mangiafico, last year's monster- dbrhM obrltM 2-3 B 3 3 2 7 Roblnsn (L 5-5) 6 1-3 7 3 3 2 1 E—Green. LOB—Son Francisco X believes his team may meet with he stressed. (at Dillon) 7:30 p.m. 1-3 0 0 (tames RemMnIne Houston 7. 2B—Mumphrey, Walllne. back on defense, is at one guard Moreno cf 3 1 0 0 Pettis cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS (a ). Rood (13) — at New Franco 1 X3 0 0 0 1 1 some success. "Looking over the There will be a lot of new varsity Rose too anxious, Nov. 2 St. Joseph's A 2 p.m., 8 T—2:40. A—14,294 HR—Brown (15). S—Knepper. LSmIth If 4 1 1 2 Schoflld ss 4 0 1 0 York (2) Sept. 11, 12; at Chicago (3) Power 1 2 0 0 0 0 schedule, I could foresee a .500 starters ior Cheney but Soucy said position, with either junior J.B. South Catholic A (at Dillon) 7; 30, Jones If 0 0 0 0 Benlauz lb 4 o 1 0 Sept. 13,14,15; at PIttsbureh (3) Sept. 16 WP—Franco. T—2:11. A—51845. Brett 3b 4 2 2 0 Downing If 2 0 0 0 . IP H RERBBSO Harald season. I ’d be happy with that,” he most of the juniors have been Kaldy or Josh Scalor on the other 15 St. Bernard (at Dillon) 7:30 Indiana B,Marlnart 5 (2), 17; at Philadelphia (2) Sept. 18,19; at io n Pronclsoe McRoe dh 3 1 2 2 Unares dh 3 0 0 0 Montreal (3) Sept. 27, a , 29.Home(13) Brain Mohr 208, Carmen Avery states. tw8year performers on successful side. Senior Mike Sweeney takes p.m., Nov. 28 Manchester A 11 a.m. White 2b 4 12 2 Grich 2b 3 0 10 Krykw (L 811) 3 2-3 4 3 3 3 2 — Montreal (3) Sept. X, 21, 22; Williams 31-331010 218470. BUI Batsle 520, BUI Belekewicz Cheney, which finished 9-81 last junior varsity teams. " I think that still needs one hit BolbonI 1b 4 0 1 0 Hendrck rf 3 0 0 0 PIttsbureh (2) Sept. 23, 14; 506, Don LASsard 512. Motley rf 3 0 0 0 Boone c 3 0 0 0 CLEVELAND SEATTLE Minton 1 1 0 0 0 2 year, fin(ls its returning strength has to help,” the Beaver coach ObrhM ObrhM Philadelphia (2) Sept. 25,26; New York (3) Houston Woman c 4 0 0 0 Howell 3b 1 0 0 0 Butler d 4 2 10 Percent 2b 5 0 Od. 1 I, 2, 3; Chicago 0 (3) Od. 4, 5, 6. on defense in senior sweeper noted. By Mike Tullv hit. Conepon ss 4 0 0 0 DeCncs ph 1 0 0 0 NEW YORK (U ). Rood (14) — at Knepper (W 1810) 9 3 1 1 0 6 Taa-Totalara United Press International Keedv 3b 0 0 o o Bernzrd 2b4 1 0 1 Bradley If 4 0 10 WP—Krakow. PB—Brenly 2. T—2:06. Dennis Foreman and junior “ They have the ability of having “ I felt I was in a no-lose Franco ss 5 1 2 1 Davis 1b 3 110 Montreal (4) Sept. 13 (2) 14, 15; at A—4843. Dot Hills 179-191-536, Petle Buccino situation," Hoyt said. " I f Igaveup T o M i a 6 8 6 TetOlS a 8 3 0 Jacoby 3b 5 0 1 1 RevnidsChlcoeo pr 0 0 0 0(2) Sept. 23,14; at Philadelphia Transactions stopper Don Christy. “ I feel we're a good season. They just have to go If gem City m3a 888—6 a ; 458, Elvina Balch 461, Gall Hartzoe CINCINNATI — Poor Eric the hit, it would be part of history. Horerv 1b 4 12 2 Thomas dh 5 1 1 2 (2) Sept. 25, at PIttsbureh (3) Sept. 27, 218181-544, Shirley Blue 198491, Bertha strong down the middle defen­ out and play consistently.” c wweniie 8a8a88»— 8 a , 19; at St. L9uIs(3) Od. 1,X3. Home (12) Gome winning RBI— McRoe(8). Corter It 4 112 Cowens rt 4 1 1 1 Toutain 460, Barbara Shedrick 464, Lou sively with that pair,” Soucy said, Schedule: Sept. 12 Berlin H, 14 Show. If I got him out. it would be part of Vukovch rf 3 0 0 0 Moses — pr St. 0 Louis 0 0 0 (2) Sept. 11,12; Philadelphia Toutain 177-468, Lee Bean 188524, Pam When we last observed him, the winning the game." E—Brett, Schofield. DP—Kansas City Castillo dh 3 1 I 0 Presley 3b 4 1 1 0 (2) Sept. 16,17; Chlcoeo (2) Sept. 18,19; “ and I believe the other fullbacks Cromwell H 1:30 p.m., 17 Prince X Callfomla X LOB—Kansas City Cleveland— Named Richie Zlsk hitting Stratton 466, Barbara PlwoskI 460, San Diego right-hander was trying Backed by a 2-0 lead, Hoyt faced Call 647-9946 Wlllord c 4 1 1 0 Hendrsn d 3 1 1 0 PIttsbureh (3) Sept.a, 21,22; Montreal (3) will fill in well.” Tech, 20 RHAM H, 24 Rocky Hill H, X Callfomla X 2B—McRae X BolbonI. Od.4,5,6. coach of Fort Myers of me Florida Phllllaa5,Expoa2|11) Shirley Eldridee 188Sa, Barbara Sei­ HR—White (19), L. Smim (5). SB— Tartabll ss60 2 1 Instrudlonal League. fe rt 178176-490, Eleanor Wilson 482, The wing fullbacks will come 27 East Hampton H. to get an out in the 1984 post­ Rose in the first inning and led him LInaresd). _ ^ Valle C 4 0 2 1 ''^5'''' ' O'Borry knew that I was really coming and President Reagan waiting to that Carmelo Martinez caught T88M8 a 1 7 1 TeM s a 1 6 2 linemen (1). SF^-Samuel. SATURDAY Sutton, 188 with a 3.89 ERA, had home,” Sutton said at a Tuesday KANSAS CITY (25). Rood (13) — at AAorvIn Powell, Reggie McElroy. ^ Feelbeii telephone congratulations! Rose without much trouble. OttnH 8a 8W8 8 » -1 California (1) Sept. II; at (kikland (4) East Catholic ot South Windsor, 1 ■ V become the top pitcher on the night news conference at Anaheim popped out to short twice and Hied TeiwNe s a w NK—1 Sept. 13,14,15 (2); at Seattle (3) Sept. 14,25, San DIeeo— Placed cornerbock David .. . . IF H RERBBSO Like Hoyt, McCullers therefore Gome winnine RBI— Gordo (9). KIne on Inlured reserve; signed free Bevt Soccer Oakland staff since joining the Stadium. "I'm so glad to be home. I out to left twice. sidestepped the company of Tracy a ; at Minnesota (3) Sept. 27, a . It. Home agent cornerbock David Croudip. 7 5 2 1 1 2 Wethersfield at Monchester, 10:30 E—Whitaker. DP—Toronto 1. Radio, TV (14) — Seattle (4) Sept. 16, 17, 18, 19; team before the 1985 season. guess I'm at that stage in my Three of the outs came against Stallard, Al Downing, and Tom LO B — D e tr o it 9, T o ro n to 8. 2B— Hockey 3 0 0 0 0 4 Q.fn. Minnesota (3l Sept. V, 21,22; California NY Islanders — Sent center Dave Xavier at East Catholic, 10:30 a.m. The 48year-old right-hander, career where there’s not a lot left. right-hander LaMarr Hoyt, a Zachary. WhNoker. SB—Upshaw (8), Barfield (19). (4) Sept. X, Od. I, 2, 3; Oakland (3) ■"{“ odUh'ta’ " ’ * ’ ® 0 Cromwell at Cheney Tech, 1:30 p.m S—Tram m ell, M ulllniks. SF— TONIGHT Od.4,5,6. Simpson to PIttsbureh tor future who has 293 victories and has "I'm numb. I (x>uld give you former Cy Young Award winner Stallard gave up a historic 61st Trammell. considerations. HuMon 7 23 7 2 2 6 4 Woodstock at Bolton, 11 o.m. consistently been one of baseball's VIS. Orioles, WTIC rodlo. CALIFORNIA i14). Rood 03) — at NY Raneers — Slened center Ralmo RuAor 13 0 0 0 0 0 Coventry at Woodstock, 3:15. words about how happy I am to be pitching for the first time after home run to Roger Maris in 1961 to IP H RERBBSO Cardinals, SportsChan- Chlcoeo (3) Sept. 17,18,19; at Cleveland MCC at Mossosolt, 2. best pitchers, was in the second here, but I don't think it will really OatreM WrlsrlT (3) Sept. 27, a , 29; at Konsos City (4) Sept. HenrUnen and defensenxxi Klell Sam Shlpponoff 2 0 0 0 0 0 three weeks of shoulder problems. break Babe Ruth's re(xird; Down­ Carman (W 84) 1 1 0 0 1 3 G ills Soccer year of a tw^year contract. hit me until I roll out of bed Merrt l (L 1610) 8 6 2 2 3 1) ))*=*pYankees vs. Brewers, Channel n ,O d . 1,2,3; otTexos (31 Od.4,5,6.Home Eost Catholic at Manchester, 1 p.m. Hoyt appeared the ideal dis­ ing surrendered Hank Aaron's Tem de (11) — Kansas City (1) Sept. 11; Texas (4) Tennis _ Doeeon pltchod to 2 battors In sm; Sutton had made it clear that tomorrow morning. I just want to > l R ld r (W 158) 9 7)148 Men's imernatlonal Professional Tenn Burko pltchod to 1 battors In 1im. Coventry at Woodstock, 11 e.m. penser of hit No. 4,192. A control record-breaking 715th career ho­ Boxing: Marvis Frazier vs. Jose Sept. IX 13,14,15; Cleveland (3) Sept.a,21, HBP—by Burko (Samuol). WP— _ Cress CeuMry when he became a free agent after fit into a very good club and hold up T—d:a. A-31J2X Rlbolto, ESPN 22; Chicago (3) Sept. Zi, M, 2S. ^ n c l l — SuspendedJImmyConnorsfor pitcher, he would never walk Rose. mer in 1974, and Zachary gave up ^d a v s ; eleded MIkeDavleschaIrman. Dopson. T—3:26. A—]5,9M. Eost Catholic, Manchester eI the season he wished to return to my end of the bargain.” He would give him something to, Ruth's 60th homer in 1927. f horn Invitational. K - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 11, 1985 - 13 Boyd helps Red Sox gain split with Baltimore Dagon’s house comes tumbling down Connecticut BOSTON (U PI) - Dennis "Oil they’d be looking for my screwball had gotten away from it. Maybe it Boyd was in control until two Young belted his second homer of by Boggs’ 200th hit of the season Can” Boyd did not fall out of love; and I wanted to get the fastball up was the cool breeze tonight, but I outs in the ninth when the Orioles the game and 26th of the season to (for the third consecutive yea r), a Bv Mark A. Dupuis Dagon, 55, became the subject ot for control, saying he had friends on In Brief he Just broke the Orioles' hearts and in on them,” said Boyd, who felt much stronger out there.” scored three runs to cut the score to chase Hurst and make it 4-1. solo homer by Rich Gedman and a United Press International controversy last year after being both sides. Tuesday night. raised his overall mark to 13-11. The Red Sox probably also 5-3. But Steve Crawford came on to Reliever Bruce Kison entered two-run shot by Rice. But Don Aase stopped by police for allegedly being The secretary of the state’s office said Lawyers want public out Aban^nlng the tactics he used The last time Boyd faced the helped him feel stronger right at retire the final out and record his and allowed a Floyd Rayford entered to retire the final five Red Incumbent mayors won rematches to drunk while driving. Opponents 48 primaries were held in 40 cities and HARTFORD — Civil rights attorney William last time out against Baltimore, Orioles, he was no surprise to the the start. Dwight Evans led off the ninth save to wrap up the victory. double, Rick Dempsey RBI single Sox hitters and get bis ninth save of win renomlnatlon In two of Connecti­ charged Dagon received preferential towns to decide'party nominations for Boyd pitched • 2-3 innings, scat­ Baltimore hitters. He was tagged bottom of the first inning with his In the first game, Baltimore and John Shelby two-run homer to the season to preserve the victory cut’s largest cities as voters in 40 offices ranging from mayor to city clerk Kunstler was scheduled to ask a federal magistrate today to close bond hearings for 12 tered eight hits, walked two and for seven runs in four innings and 22nd homer of the season to make it broke a 1-1 deadlock with six runs make it 7-1. for starter Storm Davis, 10-7. communities around the state voted in took no action in the incident. and boards of education. struck out seven as the Red Sox thought a change was need^. 1-0. Wade Boggs, who went for in the eighth on its way to a 7:5 “ Bruce gave us seven strong primaries to choose nominees for local Dagon conceded to NcNulty, 51, after The primary winners will face off in Wells Fargo robbery suspects whom the FBI has earned a split of their twi-night “ Mentally I feel I ’m back to the 4-for-4 to raise his American victory. innings,” said Red Sox, manager “ We’re capable of making good offices. only 20 percent of the vote showed him elections in November when all but a accused as being Puerto Rican terrorists. doubleheader with a 5-3 victory. way I was early in the year,” he League-leading average to .368, Cal Ripken led off with a double John McNamara, “ but they just plays,” said Baltimore manager In Hartford, a Detnocratic challenge behind. The unoficial result was 4,518 to handful of the state’s 169 cities and The hearings are to begin Friday in U.S. “ I had fallen in love with my continued. "The last three years in sco i^ on Jim Rice’s RBI single in off loser Bruce Hurst, 10-11, and unloaded on him in the eighth.” Earl Weaver. “ But we’re Just not slate was trounced by the endorsed 2,656. towns will choose municipal officials to District Court, and Kunstler wants U.S, Magis­ screwball and I had to change my the minors, my fastball had been the fifth. Rice added a sacrifice fly Eddie Murray followed with his Boston rallied for four runs in the making enough of them — its a candidates for City Council and a , In Hartford, a party-endorsed slate serve for the next two years. The other trate F. Owen Eagan to bar the public and press pace,” he explained. ” I thought my bread and butter pitch — but I (n thp sovpnth to make it 3-0. 27th homer of the season. Mike bottom of the eighth, highlighted shame we’re not in the race.” political novice in East Hartford upset scored a lopsided victory in the towns held local elections in May. from the courtroom. Democratic Mayor George A. Dagon. Democratic primary, dumping three Paoletta received word about 8:30 The 12 suspects, who are also slated for Bridgeport Mayor Leonard S. Pao- counciimen who joined a challenge p.m. from campaign workers that arraignments beginning Friday, are charged in letta teat pasta maker William C. slate in a bitter fight to grab party unofficial results gave him a 2-1 margin the robbery two years ago of $7 million from the Young Sorrentlno in a rematch of their leadership. over Sorrentino, who also had tried to since-closed Wells Fargo terminal in West Pow ell Hartford. Sports In Brief Republican primary battle two years Among the victims who gambled wrest the nomination away from him in ago in the state’s largest city, unofficial their council seats to challenge the 1983. Attorney Ronald L. Kuby, an associate of Slow pitch tourney opens tonight returns showed Tuesday. party hierarchy was Deputy Mayor Kunstler, said the FBI has labeled the suspects as signs on On the Democratic side, unofficial Francisco L.Borges. Paoletta said he was confident of terrorists and he doesn’t want to give the back In victory in November, saying that in his Sixth annual fall slow pitch softball tournament, sponsored by returns showed party-endorSed candi­ Also losing out in the balloting were government a public forum in the bond hearings two terms as mayor he has “ taken the the Manchester Rec Department, begins play tonight with date Thomas W. Bucci the winner of a Counciimen I. Charles Matthews and “ to level unsubstantiated charges.” city out of a spirit of despair into one of U.S. Attorney Alan H. Nevas has said the doubleheaders at Fitzgerald Field and Robertson Park. four-man race for the right to take on Wayne H. Camillieri. confidence and optimism.” government will urge Eagan to deny the request Over at Fitzgerald, Gentle Touch Car ^ash opposes Telso at 6 Jets fold as a Buc Paoletta in the November municipal Council Majority Leader Alphonse S. In the Democratic primary, Bucci’s for closed bail hearings. "The government is p.m. and it’s F a rr’s vs. Irish Insurance at 7; 30 p.m. Thetwinbill election. Marotta drew the most votes among all Waterbury Mayor Edward D. Bergin closest challenger was former White opposing that motion, we want it to be an open at Robertson has Washington Social Club vs. Aldo’sPizzaintheO By Joel Sherman TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - Steve candidates with 7, 158 votes and he also won a rematch of a 1983 fight for the House aide Charles B. Tisdale while hearing,” Nevas said. p.m. opener and Center Congo vs. Sullivan Landscaping in the United Press International Young, the left-handed quarter­ announced he would seek the deputy Democratic nomination, with unofficial former Mayor John C. Mandanici and 7:30 p.m. nightcap. back from Brigham Young, ended mayor’s post. results showing Bergin a winner over City Clerk Leonard L. Crone trailed in HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - The New a two-year relationship with the Winning with Marotta were Board of There’s another doubleheader slated Thursday, former firefighter Thomas Carusello in the unofficial results. Official sees Illiteracy rise York Jets, two days after yielding USFL Tuesday and signed six Education m em ber Thomas B. The tourney is scheduled to run thru Sept. 25 the state’s fourth-largest city. HARTFORD — The number of illiterate 10 sacks to the Los Angeles one-year contracts with the Tanipa McBride, Councllwoman Nancy Melen­ The Democratic contest was one of In East Hartford. RotertF. McNulty, Americans could double within the next 10 years Raiders, Tuesday signed five-time Bay Buccaneers of the rival NFL. dez, former NAACP Director Norvel the state’s more-heated races this year. UConn hooters face BC tonight a vocational school administrator, unless industry leaders take steps now to All-Pro tackle Marvin Powell. Young’s release from the Los Goff and Democratic Town Committee Bucci hired private investigators to scored a smashing upset victory over alleviate the problem, the president of Literacy Powell and Reggie McElroy , the Angeles Express and the USFL member Devonshire A. Mein. check absentee ballots issued for the NEW BRITAIN — University of Connecticut men’s soccer GEORGE DAGON Dagon who was seeking the nomination Volunteers of America warns. Jets’ other starting tackle from was a result of a negotiated buyout Incumbent Mayor Thirman Milner primary while Tisdale hired off-duty team, which has deadlocked nationally ranked Hartwick. UCLA . . . ousted by challenger for a fourth term. Arthur R. Colby said .Tuesday corporate last season, have been holdouts of his contract, which still had two stayed neutral in the Democratic battle police officers as poll watchers. and Clemson in its first three games, faces New England rival leaders have a social responsibility to increase since training camp began. years to go. Boston College tonight at Willow Brook Park in New Britain at literacy among the nation’s 27 million people who Neither the Jets, nor Powell’s His agent, Leigh Steinberg, 7:30 p.m. cannot read or write. agent, Bradley Peters, would would not disclose the details of the The Huskies are ranked 12th in the latest NCAA Division I poll. $373.8 million for colleges National business, industry and education comment on length or financial buyout nor the financial arrange­ communities join the media ” in a movement to terms of the contract. ments in the Buccaneers’ Midget collection set Saturday promote literacy through every available chan­ Powell, 30. was entering the contracts. nel,” Ck)lby said at ceremonies marking National Annual Manchester Midget Football League collection will be third year of a 5-year contract and It had been rumored the buyout Literacy Week. was looking to bring his salary in would be the neighborhood of $1.5 Funding request means hike in tuition conducted Saturday morning starting at 10 a m. Players will be “ Literacy Volunteers of Connecticut is the first line with contracts signed last million to $2 million, but sources in their game shirts and cheerleaders will be appropriately state organization in the country to provide season by center Joe Fields and Tuesday said it was closer to $1 attired. By Mark A. Dupuis resources for our colleges and universi­ education. ^ Glasgow, noting the state is expected services which reach into all of its 169 guard Dan Alexander. million. Funds raised will be used to purchase equipment and United Press Internatlanal ties to achieve true excellence,” Glasgow said that under the policy to provide funds to increase teacher municipalities, making Connecticut the first Fields’ contract earns him Tampa Bay coach Leeman Ben­ insurance. Lowney said at a news conference after state-financed student aid has grown at salaries next year, said it also is state in the country to achieve such coverage,” $375,000 this season and $425,000 in nett said despite the signing of the HARTFORD — The state Board of the board meeting. a faster rate than tuition increases. important to take steps to improve the Colby said. Lakers sign Chuck Nevitt 1986. Alexander’s . deal is for millionaire quarterback, he still, Governors for Higher Education has progranis for training teachers. $350,000 this season, $425,000 next will back up Steve DeBerg, at least approved a $373.8 million'budget for the The budget, which covers the 1986-87 If the proposed budget is approved, ” To achieve true reform we must INGLEWOOD. Calif. — Chuck Nevitt, the tallest player in NBA year and $475,000 in 1987. Powell’s for a few weeks. next fiscal year that would increase fiscal year that begins July 1,1986, will student aid will have increased more address the entire spectrum of the Drunken driver sentenced history and a member of the NBA champion^Los Angeles Lakers, original contract was to pay him The Buccaneers also have tuition at public colleges an universities be submitted this week to O’Neill, who than 100 percent since the 1982-83 fiscal issue, from competency to compensa­ $250,000 this year, $280,000 in 1986 will use it to develop the budget he will year while tuition will have gone up by HARTFORD — A judge has imposed a Tuesday signed a one-year contract with the club. another backup quarterback in by an average of 10 percent. tion,” she said. five-year sentence on a drunken driver who Financial details were not released. and $300,000 in 1987. Alan Risher, and Bennett has two The fiscal 1986-87 budget approved propose to the Legislature in February. 76 percent over the same time, Glasgow said. The board also voted to approve a pleaded guilty in the death of a veteran school Nevitt, 7-foot-5, signed with the Lakers as a free agent before The Jets reportedly were willing UPI photo weeks in which to decide whether Tuesday by the policy making'board The proposed budget would be to improve Powell’s salary this $54.6 million capital budget for the crossing guard remembered as a heroine for the 1984-85 season. He averaged 1.1 points and 1.8 rebounds in to keep all three and cut another would increase spending by 13 percent financed in part with tuition increases Lowney said the key initiatives in the year to $350,000 with promises to 1986-87 fiscal year, more than half of saving the lives of two children at the corner of limited play. player, or cut back to two over current levels if left intact by Gov. averaging 10 percent and ranging from budget are for instruction, libraries and renegotiate at the conclusion of the New Eagle leader which would go for restoration and Burnham and Granby streets. quarterbacks. William A. O’Neill and the Legislature. 5.5 percent at the community colleges to catching up on maintenance on build­ season. Peters and Powell were repair of college and university Superior Court Judge Thomas H. Corrigan The NFL has given Tampa Bay a Board Chairman Dr. Jeremiah J. 11 percent at the University of ings that was deferred in earlier years Bills change back-up QB apparently seeking a longer Rookie Randall Cunningham has been named starting buildings. spared Arnold Granfer, 54, from the possible two-week exemption before Young Lowney Jr. said he is hopeful the state’s Connecticut. when the state faced tough fiscal times. contract. quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. He’s smiling maximum 10-year prison term after hearing ORCHARD PARK N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills.Tuesday waived has to be placed on the roster and rosy fiscal situation, which has yielded Higher Education Commissioner T h e,$373.8 million budget also in­ The state higher education system emotional arguments on behalf of the defendant quarterback Joe Dufek and acquired quarterback Bruce ” We found a satisfactory solu­ now, but we'll see how he feels following Sunday's clash Bennett said he will not be in record budget surpluses in the past two Norma Foreman Glasgown said the cludes funds for an institute to streng­ includes the University of Connecticut, tion for the New York Jets and and the victim’s relatives. Mathison, who had been cut recently by the San Diego Chargers. uniform Sunday against the Min­ fiscal years, will mean more money for budget is built on a “ cost-sharing then teacher education programs at the the UConn Health Center, the four- Marvin Powell,” said Peters, who with the Los Angeles Rams. Granger pleaded guilty to second-degree Dufek, out of Yale, was in his third season with Buffalo, tnost of nesota Vikings. higher education. budget -approach” implemented last 14 public and private colleges and campus state university system, the 12 represented Jets wide receiver manslaughter with a motor vehicle in the death which was spent as a reserve. He finished last season as the Bills “ I ’m not walking into Tampa “ We at the board seek to overcome year and calling for tuition and fees to universities in Connecticut that train community colleges and the five state Wesley Walker last season when he last year of Geraldine T. McBride, 67, who was starter, completing 74 of 150 passes for 829 yards and four expecting anything other than past funding shortfalls and provide the cover 80 percent of the costs of higher teachers. technical colleges. held out until five days before the Dies of lung cancer known as the “ Mother of the Corner” for her 17 touchdowns. what 1 earn,” Young said. ” I don’t years as a crossing guard in Hartford. regular season began before sign­ want a situation where people Dufek was the apparent starter after the Bills traded veteran ing a five-year, $3.52- million Granger — who has two artificial hips and an Joe Ferguson in the off-season, but lost his job to veteran Vince think you should play just because artihcial left shoulder because of degenerative contract. you show up. That’s baloney. Ferragamo, who Buffalo acquired from the Los Angeles Rams. "There was good faith on both Sewage leaks force closing of beaches bone disease — tried to speak on his own behalf, Former GHO winner “ You have to earn your position. sides.” but broke down crying and sank back into his I ’ve got to prove it, but I have to Connors suspended for 42 days The signing comes on the heels of chair midway through his brief remarks. have a chance to prove it,” Young dangerous problem. though the break has teen repaired. of aquatic plants such as algae and the Jets’ season- opening 31-0 loss Bv United Press International “ I ’m very sorry for what happened. I didn’tsee NEW Y O R K — Jimmy Connors, a semifinalist at last week’s Funseth loses battle said. All Norwalk’s public teaches were “ This cost a lot of money and hurt plankton. to the Raiders. With Powell and the lady,” he said through choked sobs. He said based on his experience closed over the Uibor Day weekend business,” said Hillard Bloom, owner of The plants deplete oxygen in the U.S. Open, Tuesday was suspended for 42 days because of his McElroy at home and several Aging sewer systems, over­ on-court conduct the past year. NAPA, Calif. (UPI) - Profes­ stop in Portland, Maine. at Los Angeles, where he joined the development of the shoreline and because of a failure of the town’s Tallmadge Brothers, a large shellfish water, in effect suffocating fish and injuries along the offensive line. sional golfer Rod Funseth, whose The suspension covers tournaments sanctioned by the Men’s For his brave struggle he was team in mid-season, he expects it simple human error have combined to chlorination system. Three prior leaks business in the area. “ We’ve never had shellfish, she said. O’Neill tabs appellate judge New York quarterback Ken talents blossomed on the Senior awarded the Ben Hogan Award by to take more than four weeks to be International Professional Tennis Council. dump more sewage'^from Connecticut caused by pump failure and heavy rains anything that'bad before.” ” I think it’s teen a growing problem HARTFORD - Gov. William A. O’Neill plans O’Brien was sacked 10 times as the PGA Tour, has lost his two-year the Golf Writers Association of in a position to challenge DeBerg The organization said the suspension, effective Monday, was into Long Island Sound this summer prompted closure of rich shellfish In addition, sewer leaks have teen and now needs to be addressed. It didn’t to nominate a veteran trial court judge to fill a Jets played with transplanted battie with lung cancer, succumb­ America. He was also inducted for the starting spot. automatic after Connors’ total of fines over the previous 12 than at any other time in recent grounds off the shore for most of reported in Milford, Darien, Groton and happen out of the blue,” Goodwin said. new judgeship on the state Appellate Court, the guards Ted Banker and Guy ing to the disease at his Silverado into the California Golf Writers’ The way for Young to sign with months reached $7,500. Bingham at tackle. memory, local and state officials say. August. Mamaroneck, N.Y., this summer, and "Western Long Island Sound deserves a governor’s office said. Country Club home. He was 52. Association Hall of Fame at last the Buccaneers opened when Sewage leaking from overburdened ” Our plant was updated in the 1960s, sewage has teen spilling into Bridge­ lot of attention.” O’Neill disclosed his decision to nominate However. Peters said the con­ Funseth, who had been bedrid­ year’s Bing Crosby Pro-Am. USFL officials officially released treatment plants forced town officials but god, look at how much development port’s Black Rock Harbor for years. She said the problem is not only Superior Court Judge William C. Bieluch for the Pacers to ink Bill Martin tract talks had been continuous den for more than a month, Ironically, it was at nearby him Tuesday. and Sunday’s outcome had nothing to close teaches along the Sound and there has teen since then, ” said George Robert Smith of the state Department municipal sewage systems, but houses seat on the state’s second-highest court in a letter suffered from mesothelioma, an Pebble Beach where Funseth may ” We felt it in the best Interest of INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers said Tuesday they to do with Powell’s signing. crippled the shellfish industry during Weber, a sanitarian with the Norwalk of Environmental Protection said each built in the coastal zone with septic Tuesday to the co-chairmen of the Legislature’s asbestos-associated cancer he have played his best round of golf. both the USFL and Steve Young have agreed to contract terms with forward Bill Martin of "The solution came about be­ its peak August season. Health Department. time sewage leaks into the waters of the systems that are not designed to deal Judiciary Committee. may have contracted while work­ During the 1972 Crosby, the perso­ that he should be released from his Georgetown. cause both sides wanted to get it Environmentalists warn the continu­ “ You’re talking about thousands of Sound, "the quality corrects itself with ocean influences. The committee has the right under state law to ing in the Bremerton, Wash., nable Funseth fired an 8-under-par contract,” USFL commissioner Martin, a second-round draft choice, played on the Hoya team done,” Peters said from his ing problem could damage the ecology extra gallons each day,” he said. within a few days.” The problem has prompted the call a public hearing and vote on a temporary Naval shipyards during the early 64. Harry Usher said in a statement that lost to Villanova for the NCAA title last season. California law office. "The season of the Sound and do permanent harm to In addition, sewage has spewed into But Meg Goodwin of the Oceanic federal Environmental Protection appointment for Bieluch, who would fill a new 1950s. , a fellow golf pro from released through the Buccaneers. the fishing industry. The Pacers said the 6-foot-7 forward agreed to a multi-year is only one-sixteenth complete and the Sound from a broken sewer line in Society’s Long Island Sound Task Force Agency to launch a $1 million study of Appellate Court judgeship created by the General "He wanted to die at home,” said the Seattle area, said Funseth Norwalk and Stamford have teen Stamford, forcing the city to close, its said frequent spills could build up oxygen levels in the western end of the pact, pending a physical examination. everybody but one team in the “ It’s a very complete contract,” Assembly this year. Funseth’s wife Sandi. “ This was rejected conventional treatment especially hard hit by the smelly and teaches for the rest of the year even nutrients in the water, sparking a bloom Sound. The Pacers still are negotiating with their top draft choice, Jets’ division lost this week. There his choice. He fought a courageous for his cancer. Steinberg said of Tampa Bay’s Wayman Tisdale of Oklahoma. is still plenty of time to salvage a battle.” offer. season.” The Spokane, Wash., native “ He decided to go without "W e strongly believe in the Cowboys’ Smerek sidelined Powell Tuesday underwent a joined the PGA Tour fulltime in treatment. He had seen quite a few concept of athletes being role physical examination and was 1962. During his 19-year career he specialists and felt there wasn’t models and the contract includes a DALLAS — Dallas defensive tackle Don Smerek, who strained expected to practice Wednesday. won the 1965 , 1973 any chance (of surviving the lung clause that Steve will pay $500 to a a muscle in his left shoulder Monday night in the Cowboys’ The Jets have applied for a roster Open and the 1978 cancer) with treatment,” said Tampa charity for each touchdown CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 season opening victory against Washington, was placed on exemption for the 6- foot-5, 270- Greater Hartford Open, and in 1978 Bies, a longtime friend of Funseth. pass he throws,” he said. injured reserve Tuesday and will be out a minimum of four pounder so he would be able to he tied for second place in the weeks, the team said. participate in practice until he is Masters. Funseth left the Tour ready to play without the team after the 1980 season with career Notices Employment Rams, Dickerson still bickering being forced to drop someone from earnings of $646,810. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED its 45-man roster. However, it was on the Seniors ANAHEIM, Calif. — Eric Dickerson could be reaching the Powell will probably be in Tour that Funseth found his niche. & Education point of no return. uniform for Sunday’s game at In 1983, despite the effects of his Calling the situation “ tragic for us and tragic for Eric,” Los GianU Stadium against the Buf­ advancing disease, Funseth won LOST AND FDUND falo Bills. m f i K Hostess-M/F — We need Clerical — Full time posi­ Angeles Rams coach John Robinson Tuesday expressed doubt the Legends of Golf title, teaming Caregivers Needed — To Carpenters Needed — Small Engine Mechanic Permanent Part Time Lost— Small white Beloln smiling faces for full tlme- tions In pleasant office that the record-setting running back will end his holdout ” We are pleased to have Marvin with Roberto DeVicenzo. He also HELP WANTED work In day care center Full time year round em­ — Experienced with own Tellers— Inquire Savings dog. Dag Is wearing white /part time hours. Nights, environment. Health Insu- sometime soon. back and we’re glad it is over and fired an impressive 18-under-par caring for Infants and ployment. Steady work tools required. Perman­ Bank ot Manchester, 923 flea collar. Please call weekends and some days rance/beneflts program “ I don’t mean to say that it is in any way any kind of thing behind us,” said Jets coach Joe to come away with the 1983 Hall of Easy assembly work I toddlers, mornino and af­ and company benefits. ent full time or part time Main Street, Manchester. 649-4919. during tall. Good pay, ternoon shifts, 5 hours available. Free parking. Walton, who listed pass protection Fame title. $600.00 per 100. Guaran­ meals provided. Benefits Must be experienced, con­ position open. Eckert’s where anyone is closing any doors, but I don’t think anyone could each. Starting $4 per hour. Experience using adding scientious, have own tools be in more of a need than the Ram s,” Robinson said. "There is a among the most important areas of That same year at the USGA teed Payment. No Expe- available. Apply In per­ Lawn & Llesure, Route 44, Part Tlm e(atter school) improvement for the team in the rlence/No Sales. Details Call 643-5535. machine, typing skills and transportation. Call- Coventry, 742-6103. mall order business needs point in all these things where people have to either be there or Senior Open, Funseth tied Billy son, Ground Round Res­ helpful. $4.25-$S.(» an hour pre-season. send self-addressed 742-5317, 8:30am to 5pm, help with preparation of not. Casper for first place after regula­ taurant, Glastonbury, 659- depending on experience. Besides McElroy, the Jets have 1985 CLEARANCE! stamped envelope; ELAN 0162. Monday through Friday. Well Established com­ materials. Apply at Con­ tion play. However, Funseth lost in Year End Discounts Plus Low Rata TRUCK Financing PERSONALS VITAL-173, 3418 Enter­ Apply In person, Prague pany looking for responsi­ not signed their top draft pick, an 18-hole playoff. Shoe Company, 200 Pitkin necticut Cane and Reed, Triple Crown extravaganza? Make This A Great Time To Buyl prise Rood, Ft. Pierce, PL Munson's Candy Kitchen, ble people— good driving 205 Hartford Road, wldd receiver A1 Toon of Wiscon­ Last year, Funseth finished in Machine Shop needs de­ Street, East Hartford. sin. Toon is the only unsigned NFL Reassure that special 33482. Route 6, Bolton Is accept­ records. Benefits. Cupid Manchester. FRANKFORT, K y. — A new venture to make the Triple Crown the top 10 in 11 of the 19 events he someone of your love by pendable people for se­ Services. 289-1527. EOE. No. 1 choice. ing applications for part Persons to work In kit­ races one long- runjiing sports extravaganza has been launched entered and won the Seniors Tour telling the whole world Salesclerk. Apply In per­ time employment for both condary operation. Expe­ Dental Receptionist — Physical Theropv Aide — rience preferred but we chen with other girls. To by officials in three states. how much you love them son, Marlow’s Inc., 867 sales and stock delivery. Manchester office,'4 day Medical Receptionist and Full time. To assist thero- will train desirable candi­ make sandwiches and Articles of incorporation were filed Monday with the secretary with the Manchester He­ Main Street, Manchester. 20-24 hours per week, call week. Includes Saturday. File Clerk needed. Part plst In busy dates. Full or part time. other kitchen duties. 649- Please send a resume to of state’s office in Kentucky for Triple Crown Productions, listing rald. Coll the classified for appointment, 649-4332. time. 1-5pm, Monday thru orthopedlc/sports medi­ John William Connolly, M.D. department today and Experienced Full Tlme- Days only. Apply Tues­ 0305. Box N, c/o Manchester as directors President Thomas Meeker, Gerald Friday. Typing skills and cine practice In Manches­ Dr. of Obstetrics and Gynecology place your personal mes­ /Bookkeeper and office days and Thursdays, Herald. pleasant phone manner ter. Please call Ruth at McKeon of the New York Racing Association and Charles J. sage. 643-2711, 8:30am to manager. Apply In per­ 10am-2pm at CB Enter­ are required. Call 647-1129 647-1493. Lang of the Maryland Jockey Club. Is pleased to announce the relocation of his 5:00pm. son, Marlow's Inc. 867 prises, 75 W oodland Machinists — Minimum 5 for appointment. m m Street, Manchester. McKeon said earlier that negotiations were under way Main Street. Manchester. Housekeepers — Full years experience. Set up Competent, Reliable involving representatives of each jewel of the Triple Crown — the practice to - time and part time Bookkeeper Assistant — and operate bridoeport, Lab Technician for ENT housecleaning person 5-6 Real Estote Salesman — , the Preakness and . Newspaper dealer needed needed. Special Incentive Mornings. Must be famil­ lathe, machining centers. Practice In Manchester. hours a week. Will pay $6 for our South Windsor Congenial office, good In­ While the move, which could allow the new corporation to 36 Haynes Street and flexible working sche­ iar with safeguard sys­ Liberal overtime. Wages Full time. Contact Mrs. per hour. 646-3532. ANNDUNCEMENT8 area. Call 647-9946, Man­ dule. Please fill out appli­ come and training. tem. Apply In person only, commensurate with abil­ Noonan, 646-0314. acquire the Triple Crown trademark, could also lead to bigger M erritt Agency, 646-1180. M a n c h e s te r chester Herald. cation at the front desk. 12-2pm, Al Slefferts Ao- ity. Paragon Tool Com­ purses, officials have said its primary purpose is better Painter — Must be fully Quality Inn, 51 Hartford pliances, 445 Hartford, pany, Inc., 121 Adams Nurse for ENT Allergy marketing. Emergency? In Manches­ Bakery Sales Help— Part experienced In Interior- 647-9354 643-9566 ter, dial 911 for fire, Turnpike, Vernon. Road. Street, Manchester, CT. Practice in Manchester. exterior residential work. time. Job duties are wait­ 647-9935. Full time. Contact Mrs. police, medical help. ing on customers and Call Inkel Painting, Inc., Noonan, 6460314. 649-0095. Grampv's Is Hiring Asslst- cleaning. Apply at Dlo- Permanent Part Time — ant Managers, $200 no's Bakery, Manchester Office position. Good typ- The Manchester Board of Parkode. Port Time Help— Wanted Brand Naw 1985 NIaaan Santra weekly, 40 hour week. Front Desk Clerk — For Clerical Worker — With In g skills. Legal Education seeks appli­ for daytime and nlghtlme. Cashiers, $4/hour and Deluxe, 4 DR Sedan, 5 Spd., Accent Stripe, Several Local Crofters the Quality Inn. Part time varied duties. Full or part background helpful, par­ cants for a playground Apply In person at Arthur Dell people for all shifts. If Cleaning Person for ticularly negligence and aide at Robertson School. NOTICE Rear Defroater, All Freight,*r Dealer’a • rPrep. iIn­ n * Invite you to a unique hours that Include wee­ time. Insurance benefits. Treachers, 401 Center FREE you are energetic, relia­ beauty salon. 2 hours a Probate Court is open cluded. #4653. Our Origi­ display of their talents at kends and holidays. Apply in person only, probate law. Send resume 11:30-1:15. $3.75 per hour. Street, Manchester. nn^ac^iQSluui ^ ble and want to groyv with day, 4 days a week. Per­ for conferences with the nal Llat $7423 the home of Linda Adams, Please fill out application Blonsteln's Camping Cen­ to Box S, c/o The Man­ Contact Mr. Freemon, Blood Pressure — II ^ a growing company, at the front desk, 51 fect for student. Call 643- chester Herald. 647-3371. EOE. judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 Clearance Saturday, September ter, Route 83, Vernon. Shipping and Receiving <6999 apply In person, Gram- Hartford Turnpike, 2103. Clerk - 40 hour week, r CLINIC-BY NURSE WINDSOR LOCKS 623-6982 VERNON 14th, at 19 Galaxy Drive, py’s, 706 Main Street. P .M . on Thursday Manchester, CT, 10am- Vernon. Medical Secretary — Monday thru Friday. nights. Appointments EVERY THURSDAY 3pm, 647-0279. Manchester medical of­ Apply in person, 11am- suggested. 5 - 9 Bartender — Part time fice, Monday to Friday, 3pm weekdays. Arthur Night tele­ evenings and weekend 10om-6pm. Duties Include IICCETT P4 RK«DE Bookkeeper — Mother's Drue, 942 Main Street. phone number: 647-3227. School has started ... this days. Hourly wage plus Insurance Agency — Full Wanted — Dependable transcription, filing, sche­ h o u rs . Experienced PHARM4CV Auto AAechonlc — Gen­ William E. Fitzgerald i P I CORMIERi Is a good time to odvertlse gratuity. Experience pre­ time. Background In Mature woman to care for duling and telephone through balance Part Time Truck Driver P4RK4DE HEALTH anrt - MANCHESTER. 643-41661 that desk you no longer eral Repairs and service. honte and outo necessary. Judge of Probate H'JTRiriON CENTER FUEL 89® ferred. Apply Manchester two children In our Man­ work. Experience re­ sheet/ledger/one-wrlte — Apply In person, Must have own tools, General office work In­ PAo» AOf • 1Q.1 W MlDOU 'Pf: fMsm use. Let a Classified od Country Club, 305 South chester home, Monday quired. Send resume to system. Call for appoint­ 11am-3pm weekdays. Ar­ apply at Gill's Auto, Route cluding customer con­ FULL HEATING SERVICE find o cosh buyer for you. Main Street or coll 646- thru Friday, days. Call Box R , c/o Manchester ment between 4 and Spm, thur D rue, 942 M ain M i-in i. 6, Bolton. 0103. tact. Coll 643-2131. 4. 6464)559. Herald. V 649-92S2. Street. M — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 11,1985 M ANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1985 - 15

M KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ' by Larry Wright HOMES l E I HOMESFOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY ' Immaculate 3 bedroom Move Right Ini Oneoport- 2711 Ansoldl Colonial, many Classified__ 6 4 3 menf Is vacant. Fontostlc Notices Business Opportunities .. .22 Store/Office Spoce ...... 44 Household Goods ...... 62 F o r advertisem ents to be custom features, gunlte 6-4 duplex, spacious ir t ^SERVICES ( ^ S E R V I C E S I PAINTING/ BUILDING/ Situation W anted ...... 23 Resort P r o p e r ty ...... 45 M isc. for Sale ...... 63 Rates published Monday, the dead­ pool and spa with parkllke rooms, o fireplace In each lOFFEREO OFFERED PAPERING CONTRACTING landscaping. Assumable Lost/Found ...... 01 Employment Info...... 24 M isc. for R e n t...... 46 Home and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Charge: line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. apartment, new baths, Personals...... 02 Instruction...... 25 W anted to R e n t...... 47 Pets ...... 65 $3.00 for one day 7V4 percent financing and new roof, 2 new gas desirable South Manches­ Good Quollty Bockhoe Odd lobs. Trucking. Name your own price — Carpentry and remodel A n n o u n ce m e n ts...... 03 R oom m ates W a n te d ...... 48 Musical Item s ...... 66 P e r W o rd : furnaces. Offered at Father and son. Fast, te r location. 1135,900. By $122,500. Jackson & Jack- and Excavating Work. Home repairs. You name Ing services — Complete A u c tio n s ...... 04 Recreational Item s ...... 67 1-2 d a y s ...... 20C Read Your Ad owner. 847-8077. Elackhoe, excavation and It, we do It. Free esti­ dependable service. home repairs and remo­ Real Estate son Real Estate, 647-8400 Fainting, PaperhanglnQ A n tiq u e s ...... 68 3-5 d a y s ...... 10® Classified advertisements or 6464646. snow plowing. No prob­ mates. Insured. 643-8304. deling. Quality work. Ref­ Services Si Removal. Call 646-5761. Homes for Sale ...... 31 Ta g S a le s...... 69 6 d a y s ...... 16® are taken by telephone as a Pilgrim Lone — Execu­ lem. Coil Independent erences, licensed and In' sured. Coll 646-8165. Financial Condominiums ...... 32 Services Offered ...... 51 Wanted to Buy ...... 70 26 d a y s ...... 12® convenience. tive Cope with first floor Walk Bock to School! — Construction Co., 456- Howkes Tree Service — Lots/Land for Sole ...... 33 Painting/Papering ...... 52 family room and master Only o quick hop to Man­ 8865. Bucket Truck & Chipper. Interior Painting 8i Wal­ M o rtg a g e s...... IV The Manchester Herald is lpapering — Call even­ Investment Property ...... 34 Building/Contracting ...... 53 bedroom suite. Over 2,000 chester High and llllng Stump Removal. Free Es­ All types remodeling or Personal Loans...... 12 responsible onlyforoneincor- ings, Gary McHugh, repairs — Complete kit­ Business Property ...... 35 Raofing/Siding ...... 54 sq.ft., r /2 baths, built by Junior High from these 2 timates. Special consider­ Insurance...... 13 Automotive rect Insertion and then only Swensson. $149,900. Blan­ condos. Both hove 2 bed­ ation for Elderly and Han­ 643-9321.______chens, baths, garages, ad Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Resort Property ...... 36 Heating/Plumbing ...... 55 Deadlines for the size of the original chard 8i Rossetto Real rooms, rec room, applian­ dicapped. 647-7553. ditlons, dormers, F lo o r in g ...... 56 Cars/Trucks for Sale . .71 For classified advertise­ insertion . Estate, 846-2482. ces and separate base­ Quality Childcare — at John Deerr — Pointing porches, decks. No lob contractor. Interior, exte­ Income Tax Service ...... 57 Motorcycles/Bicvcles . 72 ments ta be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen ment. Both offered In the offordoble rotes for chid­ Delivering rich loom — 5 too large or small. Call Employment Rentals Services Wanted ...... 58 Rec Vehicles...... 73 "Looking For Four Bed­ high $50's. Jackson & ren from 6 weeks to 5 yards, $65 plus tax. Sand, rior, Insured. Quality Larry, 649-3985. day thraugh Saturday, the the value of the advertisement work, off season rates. Rooms for Rent ...... 41 Auto Services...... 74 rooms?" — Stop - You’ve Jackson Real Estate, 647- years old. For more Infor­ gravel, 8, stone. 643-9504. & Education deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by an mation on our concept of Call 649-3248 otter 5pm. Robert E. Jarvis, Apartments far Rent ...... 42 For Sale Autos for Rent/Lease...... 75 found them. In this charm­ 8400 or 646-8646. before publication. additional insertion. ing and modernized older what offordoble childcare We Will Cleon your house, Building-Remodeling Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Hollday/Seasanal...... 61 Misc. Autamotive ...... 76 Colonial. Lodk - You will Take the Plunge! — Al­ con mean to you, coll us of apartment or office. I BUILDING/ Specialist. Additions, gar­ also find 2Vz baths, one ways thought of living on Grandmother's House, Weekly, bi-weekly or os ICONTBACTINB ages, roofing, siding, kit­ year old heating system, one floor? Nice 6 rooms, 2 Inc., 649-2469. « you wish. Have 5 years chens, bathrooms, re- newer roof, oil on approx­ fireplaces and beautiful experience. Excellent ref­ placement imately one acre of prop­ new cherry kitchen, alum­ erences. Someone you Farrand Remodeling — • windows/doors. 643-6712. i n i h elp WANTED H O HELP WANTED H O HELP WANTED H O h elp WANTED ^ HELP WANTED H O HELP WANTED H O HELP WANTED ^ H E L P WANTED erty. Listen - To the inum siding. Owner's anx­ con trust. Coll otter 5pm, Cabinets, roofing, gut­ CELEBRITY CIPHER ters, room additions, Leon Cieszynskl Builder C«t*brny Clpt>«r cryptograms art craatad from quotattons by famous babbling brook from the ious. Immediate occu­ Lori, 647-9963. paopla. past arid prasant. Each latter In the cipbar startds for wrap-around front porch. pancy. Ottered at $84,500. Sewing Done — Dress decks, all types of remo­ — New homes, additions, artotbar. Today's elua: I aquala B. All this. In Glostonury, moking, olterotions ond deling and repairs. FR EE remodeling, rec rooms, Wanted — Babysitter. Jackson 8, Jackson Real Licensed Day Care Mom by CONNIE WIENER Tuesdays 8i Fridays For only $154,900. Strono Estate, 647-8400 or 646- sewing. Coll 647-8730. estimates. Fully Insured. garages, kitchens remo­ IMMEDIATE Sacratary/DiipalclMr Janitors needed for ,,1 In’ Manchester has 2 Im­ Telephone 643-6017, otter deled, ceilings, bath tile, light maintenance work SCHOOL BUS either m y home or yours. Reol Estate, 647-"SOLD". 8646. mediate full time open­ “AVK EJC BRXX JXX AVK OPENING Town of Covontry It Bolton Board Clerk Delivery Person Wanted 6pm, 647-8509. dormers, roofing. ResI early morninga, 6 daya Service Station Mechan­ Must be In Bolton If your ings. Infant/Toddler. 649- ■Mklng A full time Socrottry* per week. Can lead to DRIVERS Wanted — 2-4 evenlngs- — Part time nights and Immediate Occupancy — Manchester — $70's. Just dentlol or commercial. P»rt time SITE DIREC­ /Oltpttchtr for the Highway ics or Attendants — Full home. Till 8:30pm. Call 6821. CHRP BV GCVL JIVKB J auperviaory poaitlon. Call Openings for September. /month. $15 per meeting weekends. Apply In per­ Dumas Electric — Having 649-4291. TO R lor before and altar Department. Theatarting aa- or port time. Uniforms 649-1931, start 3 Bedroom Ranch with 2 Listed this absolutely ■chool programs In Man­ Mr. Howard. 721-8244. Will train. Please call 537- minimum. Coll Karen at son, Liggett Pharmacy, Immediately. full baths In East Hart­ adorable 4 room Ranch Mother With One-year- Electrical Problems? lary la $5.31 per hour wNh full Retired peraona wel- furnished. Apply In per­ PAINTING/ chester. Planning, some 649-8743. 404 West Middle Tpke., ford. Aluminum siding, with cheerful kitchen, old son available to sit In I Need A large or a small ic e i HEATING/ TVEDRBA HUVW OVL DB benefita. A |ob deacriptlon come.______5234 or 537-5766. son, 252 Spencer Street, bookkeeping reaponal- and application are available Manchester. Manchester Porkode. fireplaced living room good size living room with your home. Own transpor­ PAPERING Repoir? We Specialize In 1 PLUMBING bllltlea. Education degree in the Town Manager'aoffice, Carpenter Helpers — No with boy window. Lovely fireplace 8, lovely wood tation. 646-4516 onytime. Residential Work. Joseph BURJBT JCDWJXT JCP 1712 Main Street, Coventry. experience necessary. Lawn Core Applicator Po­ home that must be seen! floors, dining room and Dumas. Fully Licensed. or axpartenca with ichool Help Wanted — Waitress Pointing and Paperhang- Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ aged children preferred. Ct. 05230. Appicatlona w ll and Cook — Apply Luigi's Year round work. Glas­ sition — Over $200 per Blanchard 8, Rossetto fenced yard that encloses Lawnmowers repaired - Ing — Exterior and Inte­ Free Estimates. 646-5253. IRJEORT,” — HUJCG PRHVUP. be accepted unti September Dental Receptionist — throom remodeling; In­ G. FOX Restaurant, 706 Hartford tonbury area, 633-2904. week starting salary. Real Estate, 648-2482. extra deep lot. A del Ight to Free pick up and delivery. rior, ceilings repaired. CONTACT YWCA at 10. lOO&TheTownofCoven* Someone to work Satur­ stallation water heaters, PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Show business is like high EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Road, Manchester. High school diploma and seel Coll for details. Sen­ 10 percent senior dis‘^ References, fully insured. Carpentry ond Masonry 647-1437 or 456-7904 try la an Equal Opportunity Men, Women, Teenagers good driving record re­ days only. Manchester Spacious Colonial — 9 count. Expert servlce.< .— Free estimates. Call garbage disposals; faucet school with money." — Martin Mull. Employer. try Real Estate, 643-4060. Quality work. Martin after 6:30 pm. to work on form. You quired. Agronomy back­ office. Please send re­ rooms plus 2 garages and Free estimates. Economy Tony Squillacote. 649- repairs. 649-4539. Visa/M- The G. Fox Distribution Center has the Furniture RefInIsher — Mattsson, evenings, 649- osterCord accepted. Full time. Apply at Green­ name your hours. Apply ground preferred. Call sume to Box T , c/o Man­ large born with horse Glastonbury — $179,900. Lawn Mower, 647-3660. 4431. 0811. following fully benefited positions chester Herald. berg 8i Beatman, 754 ot Corn Crib, Buckland 649-8667 for appointment stalls In Bolton. $140's. Beautiful, proud & profes­ 17JCARS/TRUCKS 1711 CARS/TRUCKS available. Rood, South Windsor be­ and Interview. Evergreen Blanchard 8, Rossetto sional describes this spec- Maple Avenue, Hortford fdrsale I'M fdrsale or call 249-8569. tween lOom and 6pm or Lawns, S3 Slater Street, Real Estate, 846-2482. toculor newly con­ I'M NEWSPAPER CARRIERS . TELEPHONE SOLICITOR: 20 hours coll 644-3260 or 644-1454. Manchester. Real Estate structed LoCovo 9 room I ^ H D M E S I q TIREAL ESTATE APARTMENTS per week 4:30-8:30 and Saturdays, 8- New Cope — Hebron. Colonial with 4 bedrooms, FDR SALE L£ iJ WANTED FDR RENT For Sale 1967 Chew Malibu — 2 78 Buick LeSabre — Cus­ NEEDED IN 4:30. Previous phone marketing ex­ Warehouse Personnel po­ Gorgeous customized 7 2V] baths, 2 fireplaces, N doors, 6 cylinder, good tom, excellent condition. perience a plus. sitions available Imme­ room, IV] both home built family room, first floor running condition. Needs 649-4067 after 4:30pm. MANCHESTER AREA diately. Must be HOMES by Behrmonn. Family den and lovely private Here It Is — For oil buyers Private Individual look­ Manchester — Available Assistant for Manchester HDUSEHDLD some body work. Asking • FURNITURE TECHNICIAN: 2 years dependable. Good stort­ Waitress Wanted — Wed­ room, fireplace, cedar ex­ yard. Quality to the lost who ore looking for o ing for 2 to 12 acres of Immediately. One, two Doctor's Office. Port- FOR SALE $550. 646-5030 otter 5pm. 1980 Subaru Station Baldwin Rd. all experience In burn In, upholstery ing pay. Apply In person, nesday thru Saturday, terior. $110,000. Blan­ detail. Coll for on appoint­ starter home In Manches­ land, neor Bolton Center, and three bedroom apart­ Igggds______time Including one late Wagon — 5 speed, air, Birch 8L touch up, etc., heavy customer con­ 180 Prestige Pork Rood, 11:^2:30, Inquire within, chard 8i Rossetto Real ment. Sentry Real Estate, ter under $70,000, this Is or South Windsor to build ments. $410, $475, $525, 1DS-188 evening per week and All real estate advertised 1980 Chevrolet Citation — AM/FM, new brakes- tact. East Hartford, CT. Vic's Pizza, 151 West Mid­ Estate, 646-2482. 643-4060. the home for you. Has two own home. Please colt heat and hot water In­ Used Refrigerators, Bpruci 8L 115-149 possible Saturdays. Plea­ In the Manchester Herald Standard Transmission, 2 /tlres. $3,500. 649-9120. dle TPke., Manchester. bedrooms, extra large kit­ 872-7357 or 872-6311. cluded. J.D . Real Estate, Washers, Ranges — sant Personality o must. Is subject to the federal door, white exterior, ton Parkads Apt all • DATA ENTRY: 12-8pm.Shlttrequlres South Windsor — New Something Special — chen, enclosed sunporch 646-1980. Cleon, guaranteed, ports No experience necessary. Fair Housing Act of 1968, Interior, excellent condi­ 1970 Volvo 142S — 1977 Firguion Road 121-36D self-starter with previous experience. Small Engine Service listing, too soon for o That's what this house Is I for evening relaxation, and service. Low prices. tion. New tires. Must sell. Will consider highly motivated Coll 646-5153 or leave mes­ RN-FACILITY which makes It Illegal to Maverick — Good condi­ Technicians needed by a photol 8 Room Colonial, 4 'Beautifully decorated - 3-4 garage, treed lot and only Rentals B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 $2,100. Coll 649-7051 tion, need minor work. Concord 8t all trainee. sage with service. SUPERVISORS advertise any preference, bedrooms, first floor fam­ bedrooms, first floor growing company. Expe­ limitation or discrimina­ $68,900. Jockston- Main Street, 643-2171. evenings. Best offer. 643-7713. Bardnar 8L 3416 (3-11, 11-7) rience and own tools re­ ily room, 2V] baths, 2 cor mahogany panelled fam­ • CLERICAL: General duties Including tion based on race, color, Showcase, 646-1316. Highland 8L 8-167 Progressive skilled nurs­ quired. Full 8, Part time. garage, porch, nice condi­ ily room - rec room - fully Available Immediately — 73 Charger — 340 Mag­ CRT Input and matching Invoices. At­ MachiiM Operators religion, sex or notional tion throughout. Coll us to landscaped. Coll today! RDDM8 One bedroom, 2 family CarrIaga 8t. all ing In rehabilitative facil­ W .H. Preuss Sons, Rt. 6 8, origin, or on Intention to Entertaining Ideas — ore num, 4 barrel, needs tention to detail a must. Male and tamale, for ity seeks qualified super­ 44, Bolton, 643-9492. see through. $142,500. U 8. $124,900. Joyce G. Epstein what you get. In here you FDR RENT house, $350 including work. $800 or best otter. Mayflold 8L visors to join our manage­ moke any such prefer­ R Realty, 643-2692. Real Estate, 647-8895. heat, hot water. No pets. all plastic injection mold­ ence, limitation or dis­ view this beautiful private Queen sized day bed, 4 646-3469. Camaro, 77 — Rally Sport • STOCK; Shipping and receiving ex­ ment team. Candidates Bobvsitter for 10 year old Credit references. Coll Bunny Brook 81. all perience a plus. Full time. ing. Second and third crimination. The Herald home with bl-level deck Manchester — Nice Fe­ years old, $200 or best V-8 350 4 barrel, 4 speed with demonstrated super­ boy In his home. Second leading to bushy lands. male room, share kltchen- Pot, 646-1980. otter. Coll 646-3815. Dartmouth 8t shifts. No experience visory experience in a will not knowingly accept Nabisco Brands USA Is Munsle, power steering, all shift Including alternate Coped rear yard In South /both, $55 weekly. Park­ accepting sealed bids un­ Apply Monday thru Friday, 9am-4pm necessary. Apply In long term care or acute any advertisement which Available Immediately — power brakes, AM /FM So. Farma Rd. all weekends. 647-7806. Glastonbury area of qual­ ing, washer, dryer. Dining Room Set, $100. til 9/20/85, on number 8-track cassette, much person Monday thru rehab setting will be given Is In violation of the low; One bedroom, heat, hot Hackmatack St all ‘ 301 Governors Highway preference tor these car­ ity homes, total privacy, 7 649-1812, Keep trying. Coffee table, $70. End 3285, 1979 G M C truck, more. Runs good. Looks Friday. 0am-4pm. Offlce/Worehouse Posi­ rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2V] water and appliances fur­ tables, $75/pr. Lamps, $60 mileage, 111,000,900 cubic South Windsor eer path positions. Wages nished. Security, no pets. good. nj)00. Must Sell. E.O.E. Acromold Products and benefits are among tion — Full time begin­ baths 8i home warranty Manchester — Ideal tor for pair. Convection oven, foot body. Truck needs Ask for Reggie, 429-4127. MANCHESTER HERALD the best in the field, this ning level to outside soles program . $144,500. working women near $350 per month. 646-2970. $75. 643-8184. new speedometer, con be too Windermere Ave. may be the opportunity duties. Stocking, fabrica­ Jockston-Showcose, 646- downtown area. Prefer seen at 35 Notional Drive, Call Circulation Dapt. Ellington. C T By Owner — 3 year old, Four Room, second floor, 1972 Mercury Montego — you have been longing tion, receiving and ship­ 1316. non-smoker. References Apartment Sized Stove — Glastonbury, C T. Contact One owner, good running EOE 1450 sq.ft., 7 room, 2V5 one bedrooni. Colonial, tor. Respond In confi­ ping, some paper work 8i security deposit re­ Avocado, hardly used. B o b West. Nabisco condition. S500 or best 647-9946 G. FOX dence: both Raised Ranch. One newly decorated. Central, duties. Coll between 4-5 Lease It! Or Buy Itl — quired. $55 per week. Coll $100. (Toll 646-5692. Brands USA reserves the offer. 646-3907. M. J. Toomey, D.N.8. for on appointment. 649- acre lot near East Hart- 4JI00 sq. ft. In excellent Mrs. Brook, M-F, 7om- owner occupied, mld- ford/Glastonbury line. right to reject any and oil New Hlllalde Manor 9252. downtown location. 3pm only. 649-4510. dleoged lady preferred. Sears Electric Dryer — bids. Quiet cul-de-sac, 2 car ..MtJt References. 643-8470 after 1975 Pontiac Firebird — 278-1060 Plenty of parking - possi­ $50,643-9321. Excellent condition. Low garage, fireplaced family ble subdividslon. Owner Furnished With Kitchen S;30pm. Work in Manchester! H ere% Your Chance Port Time Teller Wanted room and appliances. 7 Rainbow Trill Dotsun, 1981 — 210. Hatch­ mlleoge. $1,950 as Is. 649- — Apply In person. Herit­ anxious to negotiate with privileges, clean and back, olr, 5-speed, sun­ 0054. Asking $119,950. Coll 649- buyer or tenant. Ideal for modern, on busline. All Six Room Duplex — Near Desk Type Singer Sewing age Savings 8, Loon, 0593. Beautiful, 8'A room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, roof, up to 41 highway To Get Carded SEWING workshop, offices, stor­ utilities. Female only. center of town, $550 Machine — Like new. Coll mpg. Private owner. Must Route 31, Coventry, EOE. 2'h baths, custom shades and drapes, 2 car 644-8773. MACHINE age, stores, etc. Jackson Coll 647-9813. monthly plus utilities and sel 1. Best otter over $3,000. garage plus morel 2 months security. 643- OPERATORS Owner's Anxious I (Setting 8< Jackson Real Estate, 646-8281. MDTDRCYCLES/ Typing-Pasteup Port Time Secretory ready to relocate - lust 647-8400 or 646-8646. Manchester — Furnished 5372. I BICYCLES and Wanted — 10 hours per waltind for a new family. 4 room In 6 room home. MISCELLANEGUS 1981 Dotsun B210 Wagon week, Tuesday 8, Thurs­ bedrooms, IVi baths, fire­ House privileges. Mole or Three Bedroom Duplex In "Owner Retires" — leav­ FDR SALE — Low mileage, sunroof, Mongoose Bike. Cost $250 HAND day 3pm-6pm, Sunday place, 2 car garage, ap­ 08 Bouldir Crest ing nice family neighbor­ female. Coll 649-7911. newer 2 family home. AM /FM stereo, nice clean We have an opening for a person with accurate 9am-1pm. Coll Temple pliances, nice neighbor­ Avolloble September new. Best offer. Call 742- RASTERS Lane hood, 3 bedrooms, car, runs well. Coll Ed, 5824. typing skiils to operate a Harris terminal and to do Beth Sholom, 643-9563, hood. Verplank school Florida room, 2 cor oar­ (Gentleman, non smoker, 10th. Includes appliances 649-2947. Tuesdays, 3pm-8pm or district. Offered In the central, pleasant lodge and wall-to-wall carpet­ will train. Apply between Unique, 10 room age. Great lawn and pasteup work in the composing room of our daily 8:30 am - 3 pm Thursdays, 3pm-6pm. $90's. Jackson 8, Jackson landscaping I $70's. Cen­ room next to shower. ing. Heat not Included. 1972 Dodge Oort Sport — Raised Ranch with MISCELLANEGUS newspaper. Real Estate, 647-8400 or tury 21 Lindsey Reol Est­ Telephone, parking, pri­ $520 monthly. Security New Classical Record Good condition. $300 or Experienced Mother of 3 6464646. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage plus many, ate, 649-4000. vate home. ^-6801. and references required. 2 Sole — The Best ot Mo­ best offer. 643-6125. AUTDMDTIVE children accepted. No zart, Strauss, Beethoven P IO N EER will core for one or two many extras. Must be seeni chidren In my South Man­ Super Deep Loti With this "Priced to Sell" — Very Gentlemen only. Central pets. Call 643-7635. or Tchaikovsky - Single Parts for 73 Buick Apollo Five day work week with a full range of medical and PAR AC H U TE album $2 each. The Mes­ 1972 C hew Novo — Re­ chester home between Vinyl sided, six room W i cin hilp you bocoms a nice 7 rooms, 2Vi baths, 3 location. Kitchen privi­ and 71 Nova. Engine, hours of 7:30am and 4pm. Cape. Three bedrooms. "REALE' PROFESSIONAL! siah, Religious Gold or built 307,9,000 miles. Auto­ life insurance benefits. It. COMPANY INC. bedrooms, family room, leges. Parking available. Available October 15th, 5 matic. Good Condition. body & windows. Call Prefer 16 months or older. Lots of kitchen cabinets. Security 8, References re­ Instrumental Collection - Hale Rd. Cill 646452S. ind itk lor Oin. sky lights, acre lot, 2 cor rooms, 2 bedrooms, gar­ $900 or best otter. 742-5824. 742-5824. Port time hours O.K. Ref­ One year old Septic Svs- quired. $55 per week, 643- age, heat Included. $550. Three album sets, $4 each. Manchester, C T oarage and lots morel I CASHIERS TICKETERS erences available. Coll tem ,(superl). Newer elec­ D.F. REALE, INC. Only $118K. Century 21 2693. Security and references S.G.T. Co., Coll 649-1734 to 647-9844. trical system and furnace. order. Dotsun, 1973 610 Wagon — SECURITY 644-1581 Real Estate Lindsey Real Estate, 649- required. Crocket Very good Interior and INVITATION TO SID Manchester Herald Roof Is twelve years old, ITS mtkrn tl.. e u r fe i* * . Cl. 4000. Agency, 643-1577. Sealed bids will be received and the bock Is enclosed 646-4S1S I APARTMENTS body. Ne^s motor work. In the Dffice of the Director If you're looking for a full or part time opportuni­ Saute Cook — Flexible $450 or best offer. 647-1420. of General Services, 4t Cen­ For an appointment ty with flexible schedules you can really identify hours. Pleasant atmos­ with Chain-link fencing. |FGR RENT Three Room Furnished ter Street, Monchester, Con­ Located on Rt. 44A In with, you'll find it at BJ's Wholesale Club. When phere. Good starting pay. Apartment — RMponsl- PETS necticut, until November 15, Please call Sheldon Cohen Coventry. See It todoyll DEMRTMENT OF TaANtFORTATION You don't hove to be on 1985, at 11:00 a.m. for the fol­ we card you at our door.. .we open it. Coll 649-2811. 24 WOLCOTT HILL SOAP Four Room Apartment — ble gentleman preferred. lowing; Monday-Friday, between 1:30 and 3 p.m. COORDINATOR $76,900. StranoReal Estate, Heat not Included. Availa­ advertising expert to get WETHERiFIELP. CONNECTICUT Second floor, off Main Collie's— AKC Champion FURNISH a INSTALL From milk to motor oil, you’ll find it all at BJ's. OF VOLUNTEERS Wanted: Secretory; expe­ 647--SOLD*. ble Immediately. For In­ results In Classified. We'll RADID COMMUNICATION at 643-2711, Ext. 16 A wholly owned subsidiary of the Zayre Corp., NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Manchester — By Street. $375 monthly plus 2 stock, sable, have shots rienced Typist - Boo- owners, 6 room Gombo- months security. 646-7336. formation, coll 643-6441. help you word your od. SYSTEM FOR POLICE we are an inventive members only, self-service, The Manchester Pub­ “Three Family Invest­ Sealed bids for the construction of the followlno protects and eve exams; males 643-2711.______DEPARTMENT (REBID) An Equal Opportunity Employar M/F keeper, with expertise In will be received by the Commissioner ot Transportation In lotl Built Ranch, 2-3 bed­ and females. Ready to go The Town of Manchester Is cash and carry merchandising warehouse. We lic School system Is securities (stock etc) ment' -3 -5 -5 Rooms, lots Available Immediately — seeking candidates for of remodeling and Indi­ Room 145 at: rooms, 2 baths, family on 9/21/85. Great family INVITATION TO BIO an equal opportunity om- stock over 2 acres of brand name goods for busi­ transactions. Hours 9-3. 2 rooms plus both. Ap­ ployer, and reaulrts an affir­ o Coordinator of Vo­ vidual heating system. 74 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD room, goroae, deck, large dogs. Call: 528-4589. The Town ot Coventry is ness and organizations all over. And now we're Wrlte-stote experience, WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06109 rooms, convenient loca­ pliances Included. $300 seeking bids on Custodial mative action policy for oil of stocking some exciting positions for you to take lunteers. This Is a 20 The numbers workll plus utilities. 2 months Work for the Town Hall. Spe­ Its Contractors ond Vendors hour per week position prior employment; re­ until 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, October 9,1965, otter which time tion. 646-5645. To A Good Home. Small os condition of doing busi­ advantage of. $108,900. Century 21 Lind­ security and references. cifications may be obtained 0 to begin Immediately. commendations etc. no further bids will be accepted. The bids will be publicly Five Room Duplex — Shepherd/Lab mix. She's ness with the Town, os per sey Real Estate, 649-4000. Manchester. 647-8649. from the Town Manager's So if you want to get in the door to a great op­ No benefits - S7.50 per Reply Box 711, Manches­ opened and read In Roam 14S of the D.O.T. Main Bulldlno. Near busline. Adults, no 5 years old. Good with Office, 17)2 Main Street, Cov­ Federal Order 11246. PICTURE THIS pets. Utilities not In­ Bid Forms, plans and soocltl- portunity. . .Cut out this caid and bring It to hour. Please submit ter, C T 05040. kids, good house dog. entry, Connecticut, 0423S. letters of application "Tw o Family - Owner and FBDBRAL AID PROJBCTS cluded. Available October Sealed bids will be received cotlons are available at the BJ'a Wholesale Club In Hartford on Monday Tenant" — to help pay the PAP Nos. BHZ-4024 (I) 6 BHS-424 (102) r ^ S T D R E A N D 643-1971. until 10:00 A.M. September General Services’ office. and/or resumes os Childcare and Light 1st. 647-1037. |4 4 J( TOW N OF through Saturday, from 11am to 8pm., 265 soon OS possible. For mortgogel 2 large rooms, Towns of Chester and Deep River, Prelect Net. 24-110 a 122- DFFICE SPACE 26, 1905 at the office of the housework for profes­ 97; Rehabilitation of Bridges. Pedigree Chocolate Lab Town Manoger, at which MANCHESTER, CT Rev. Moody Overpats, Hartford, CT (near further Information, 3 porches, separate heat, Duplex for Rent — 2 ROBERT a. WEISS, sional couple with one Chester - Bridge No. 01374, Rte. 148 over Pottaconk Brook. Colonial — 50 Westmins­ — Female (sprayed) 2 time all bids will be publl- Jai Lai). Apply to our Office Manager. Or call contact Mrs. Pot garage and large loti Deep River - Bridge No. 01409, Rte. 80 over the Deep River. bedrooms, new both, Ottice/South Windsor — colly opened and read aloud. _____ GENERAL MANAGER school aged child In Man­ ter Rood. 3 bedrooms, 1 Vi years old, great with kids. 024-09 $ EXTRA MONEY $ 203-724-7541. It could mean a Whole new Ladd, Personnel of­ S130's. Century 21 Lindsey Engineer: James Burnt, District «2 , Norwich. newer kitchen, garage, Sullivan Ave. 2 large The Town reserves the chester, llve-ln or own tile baths, format dining $75, Call 742-5921 between Identity for you. fice, Manchester Pub­ Reol Estote, 649-4000. washer and dryer hoo­ rooms, olr conditioning, right to relect any or all bids lic Schools, 45 North transportation. Referen­ PAP No. IXAM-2N4 (1) room, fireplaced living 5-8pm. and to waive any Informali­ room, eot-ln kitchen. By kups, working couple pre­ ample parking, $260 o ties In the bidding. School Street, Man­ ces. Student preferred. Brand New Listing I Oe- Town el Manchester, Prelect No. 76-140; Reconstruction of With Your Own Part-Time Job.^ Days, 522-5593, evenings 8i owner, $94,500. 647-9038, ferred. After 6pm, 649- month. 236^1 or 644- Doted In Coventry, Con­ chester, C T 05040. 647- IlghHul 7 room Colonial, Vernon ttreef and Vernon Streef Wetf. Bntineer; Leon M. COMIMONWEALTM OF weekends, 646-2327. Alford, Dlifrict el. Rocky Hill. . 7532. 3977. necticut, the 6th of Septem­ MASSACHUSETTS 3451. EOE. m baths, 1 cor garage. appointments only. ber, 19tS. An excellent opportunity for Nice yard with garden PAP No. BHP-156(197) HARDLD a. HDDGE, JR. PROBATE COURT Attendant for busy full Office Space — Excellent TAG SALES TOWN MANAGER No. UD0264D1 and lots of hordwood Town of New Hoven, Prelect No. 91-311; Retioblllotlon of TOWN OF MANCHStTER service gas station, 2:30- location with ample park­ 02649 Hompthlre tt. Housewives and Mothers with flooring and natural oak Bridges. LEGAL NOTICe ing. 600, 400 Si 300 sq. tt. PRODUCTION WORKERS 8:00pm, Monday thru Fri­ w o d w o rk . ottered In the New Haven - Bridge No. 00772, Rte. 15 over Rte. 69ond West Summone by PubSeetton day, 6 hours on Saturday. River. Engineer: Arthur W. Gruhn, District *3, New Haven. office suites are now INVITATION TO RID MO s. Jackson & Jackson The Plannine and Zoning Commliilon will hold d public Moving — Must sell memy young children Apply In person, Barry's hcdrine on Wednesday, September 18,19S5ot 7;00 P.M. In the available. 649-2891. Sealed bids will be received bring them Real Estate, 647-8400 or The Department of Transportation, hereby notifies oil bidd­ assorted Items. Saturday, RUTH C. BURKE, T e x a c o , 318 A d a m s Heorlno Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manches­ September 14th, 9om. 57 In the General Services' of­ piointirr ers that It will offlrmotlvelv Insure that In any contract en­ ter, Connecticut to hear and consider the following peti­ 500 sq. tt. (Office — Excel­ fice, 41 Center $t„ Manches­ with you and • Sewers Street. tered Into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business tions: Boldwin Rood, ter, C T until 11:00o.m.onthe vs. save on Country Living — Vet, enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids In lent location. $200 per Manchester. dote ihown below for the fol­ retpenst to this Invitation ond that they will not be dis­ TN I BIOKTH UTILITIES DISTRICT - ZONINQ REOULA- BRUCE A. BURKE, • Packers close to averythlngi month. Includes heat, jan­ lowing: Dtfondont criminated against on the grounds of race, color, notional TION AMENDMENT (E-19) - T 0 amend Article II, Section itor and parking. 649-5334, babysitting costs. Lovely 3 bedroom Ranch origin, sex, mental retordotlon or physical disability Includ­ 10.01 to allow municipal offices, police stotlons and Are SEPT. 27, 19S5-ONe (1) To tho obovo-nomod Doftnd- • General Labor on a beautifully lands­ ing but not limited to blindness. In consideration for on houses os permitted uses provided thesite abuts a moloror 643-7175. NEW 7500* GVW CARGO ant: minor orterlol os defined by the Town's Plan ot Develop­ VAN Dental — Specialty office, caped lot. In one ot Bol­ award. • Machine Operators ment. Automotive S EPT. 27,19S5-ONE (1) A complaint hot boon pro- Vernon Circle - Full time ton's most sought-otter Prospective bidders must hove on file o sworn Statement What makes Want Ads NEW 11400* GVW H EA V Y sontod to this Court by your tl!*®**^ • »PRCI*L EXCEPTION - TAYLOR spouto, R UTH C. BURKE, front desk position availa­ areas. Charming fire­ (Form CON 16) at least ten days kefereoeplleotleneto Pro- STM BT, TOLLAND TURNPIKE AND PARKER STRRET work? People like you DUTY CAB a CHASSIS Jobs open m all departments. Full and part time. aesol Perm is mode. All prospective bidders wishing to ob­ who read and use the W/TRADE tooklng a divorco from tho ble Immediately, pre­ place, great bullt-ins, su- tain Proposal Forms must also submit o completed Qualifi­ (L-J7) • Application under Article It, Section 9.15.01 to de­ bonds of matrimony. vious dental office expe­ velop a site In excess of 4 acres (7.47 acres) and wh(ch re­ Want Ads every day. 643- CARS/TRUCKS SEPT.M, 19S5-ONE (1) No experience necessary. Won’t lost-Only cation Affidavit at least ten days prior to the granting of such You a rt roquirod to torvo rience necessary. Salary 8104,900. Joyce G. Epstein proposal documents. "Aftidovit" of non-collusion will be at­ quires parl(lnaliiexcessof60parklngspaces (277spaces re­ 2711. FDR SALE NEW 1984 4-DOOR SEDAN quested) - 20 Taylor Street, Business II Zone. FOR POLICE DEPT. uoon Jo Anno Sowvor, Et- A pply at: and benefits commensu­ Real Estate, 847-8895. tached to oil proposols and must be completed and returned qulro, plaintiff's ottornov, with the eubmitted bid. Failure to return on executed "Atfl- •ARNIJV T. PBTRRMAN, $R. AND BARNEY T. PETER­ SEPT.M. 19S5-ONE (1) whoso oddrott Is 2S Contor rate with experience. ddvlt” et nen-celluilen with the prepetal, selll reeult In the MAN, JR. - ZONE CHANOR - NORTH M AIN S TR R ET (P-SO) NEW 4-WHEEL DRIVE PILLOWTEX CORPORATION Pleose call 8724331. IRGDMMATES 1980 Chew Citation — 4 Stroet, Northampton, MA 22 Hours Per Week Ill Concord Rood, Man- Md net beint read and the eubeeouent relectten et the bid. - To change the zoning clossif Icatlon from Industrial Zone to DUMP/PICKUP W/PLOW 01060 your ontwtr on or bo- Business II aporoel ofopproxlmatelv3.6*acres tdentlfledos I WANTED door, hot jhback, auto­ a PLOW FRAME 49 Regent St., Manchester, C T 06040 Plans and Specifications for the above prolecte may be ex­ matic, olr, FM stereo foro Octobor 14, 19SS. If you East Hartford Office fo ^ ls cozy 5 room Ranch the westerly portion of $43-545 North Main Street, as shown The Town of Manchester Is toll to do to, tho Court will Salary Plus Gas Allowance amined In Room 145, Oeportment of Troniportotlon Office on the mop Included In the petition. cassette. 69,5 utilities. After Court ot 33 King Stroot, Nor- want a little indepondenco and your own Income... engine, 78,000 m iles. Federal Ordor 11246. thompton, M A OtOtO. Contemporary Ranch re­ the amount ot the bid, mutt accompany each propo­ rommunlcotlons received. Copies of these petitions have 5pm, call 6464801. EM forme, plant and spocltt- fol, certified check will not be accepted. The Commlt- been flied In the Town Clerk's ofNce ond may be Inspected Many new ports. Excel­ This location is currently duced to $159400, super tlontr of Troneportotlon reeervte the right to relict cotloni ore ovollobla at the Wltnoee SEAN M. OUN- Hairstylist — Three full during office hours. lent condition. Best offer. General Sorvictt' ofttca. PHY, Etq., Judgo of told time for busy Manchester house, super location, su­ any and oil bids. ^ LOOKING FOR an apart­ Court at Northompton. per price, and yet, super PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 6464823. TOW N OF Involved In a labor dispute. Solon, no following neces­ SEPTEM BE , 19S5, Leo Kwosh, Secretory ment? Be sure to check MANCHESTER.CT Auguet 14,19S5 sary. Good benefits. Coll nicel If you'd like a good the many vacancies ROBERT B. WEISS, buy, coll me now. Jock j . MISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION Doted ot Manchester, Connecticut this 11th dov of Septem­ Must Sell — 74 Mustang JOBERT F. CZELUSNIAK CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 Manager, Command Per­ G3523S ber, 1985. listed In classified each (3hia, 4 speed, 4 cylinder. GENERAL MANAGER Reglstor of Proboto formance. 6434339. Loppen, Active ‘N* Able 0234)9 day. Best offer. 644-2137. 01949 Roolty, 6434283. m « 9 003-09 — 17 ... 1>fflNCHESTER H ERAtb. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1985 -JS__ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Scot. 11. 1985 REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES FOCUS/ Food WE GUARANTEE QUR HOUSES! — 646-2482 REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK featuring: it - ■

.fi "LOOKING FOR FOUR BEDROOMS?" ‘ ^ 1 MOTHER IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY PILGRIM LANE 3 BR Ranch w /2 full baths in East Htfd. Alum, sid­ Executive Cape with 1 st floor family room and maa- STOP- You’ve found them, in this ing, fireplaced LR with Bay window. Lovely home ter bedroom suite. Over 2000 sq. ft., V h baths, built that must be seen. by Swensson. $149,000. 'Charming and Modernized "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI”.... 646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI" ..646-2482 KNOWS BEST: older Colonial. LOOK - You will also find baths, F one-year-old heating system, newer roof, all on approxima­ tely one acre of property. HEALTHY SANDWICHES LISTEN - To the babbling brook from ’’ Mother knowt best, as the sayino goos. And that goes for nutrients, Including complex carbohydrates, B-vltamins, sliced or shredded cheese; peanut butter, nuts and K- -- applesauce. DO NOT freeze fresh fruits or vegetables. the wrap-around front porch. the food you eat, tool protein, iron, phosphorus and calcium, as well as dietary SPACIOUS COLONIAL NEW CAPE - HEBRON fiber. They become watery and lose their crispness when Gorgeous customized 7-room, VA bath home The title, "Mom," carries lots of responsibilities, from 0 rms PLUS 2 garages & large barn with horse Choose flllinge and spreads from the other major food thawed. built by Behrmann. Family room, fireplace, cedar bandaging scraped knees, mending hurt feelings and driving ALL THIS, IN GUSTONBURY, FOR ONLY $154,900.00 stalls In Bolton. 140's. groups; fruits; vegetables; meat/poultry/fish/legumes/nuts; Use fresh, clean and properly refrigerated and cooked exterior. $110,000. the neighborhood car pool, to providing nutritious meals that "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!"....646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!"....646-2482 dairy products; and oils/fats/margarines. foods. Meat, poultry and other protein foods that have been appeal to all appetites. Not the least of these duties is the Sandwiches can be plain or fancy, dainty or hearty, toasted STRANO REAL ESTATE planning of healthy lunches — 365 days a year, year In and cooked, for example, should be cooked well done, quickly “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!” or not. It all depends on the 's imagination. What's cooled and then refrigerated. 136 E. CENTER .ST.. M WCHESTER. CT. Blanchard & Rossetto year out. more, sandwiches can be put together quickly, either ahead CALL TODAY - 647-SOLD[ffl§ €S) Mothers of celebrities share these same responsibilities, of time or at the last minute. They require few utensils, involve Cut sandwiches with a serrated or electric knife. For 646-2482 COMMERCIAL CR^)IT Including the lunchtime challenge. Moms of such famous very little mess and they are easily transportable. variety, cut sandwiches into different shapes (thin strips, nNANOAL NETWORK triangles or rectangles), Instead of just halves. Advertisement paid by Manchester Herald. REAL ESTATE 189 West Ctnter St. corner of McKee St. Senior Citiiens Discounts « Corard Dau Company people aa Pat Boone, Scott Bale, Heidi Bohay and Bruce The following tips will help make your sandwiches worthy Weitz, took their roles as keepers of the dally lunch seriously. of celebrity status: The healthy sandwiches featured here are from the new And just look at the resultsi The success of these stars might Wrap sandwiches securely in plastic wrap, sandwich recipe packet, "Behind Every Famous Person Is A Healthy N / * just prove the old adage, "You are what you eat." Or, better bags or waxed paper to keep them fresh and moist. If you Sandwich.” These recipes are favorites of Margaret Boone yet, you are what mom puts on the tablet pack sandwiches In plastic bags, be sure to gently press (mother of Pat Boone), Rose Baio (mother of Scott Baio), ^ w y moms know that lunch should provide a third of the out all the air before closing the bag. Arlene Bohay (mother of Heidi Bohay) and Sybil Rubel Manchester, CT 06040 day's nutrient quota. That means the midday meal should be When combining sandwich filling ingredients, consider (mother of Bruce Weitz) and were popular with their celebrity as well aa balanced aa breakfast or dinner. Sandwiches, the looks as well as taste and texture. Chopped radishes or children. South Windsor 649-4000 mainstay of moat lunches, are an easy way to combine several green pepper add a bright note to the filling. Or, alternate To. receive your packet of healthy recipes of celebrity wholesome foods into one tasty, convenient package. The deep green romaine leaves with iceberg lettuce. mothers, along with sandwich-making tips and nutrition bread Is good for you, especially mixed-grain bread, with its Sandwiches made with mixed-grain bread freeze well. information, send your name, address and 50 cents for natural, whole grain goodness. Part of the cereal/bread food Here are some fillings and ingredidents that can be frozen; postage and handling to; Roman Meal Company, Dept. Star 1, i f P.O. Box 11126, Tacoma, Wash. 98411-0126, New listing, too soon for a photo. group, bread provides generous amounts of important Cooked beef, pork or other meats, chicken, ham or fish; THROUGH THE GARDEN- CREAMY NUT ‘N’ FRUIT TRDPICAL CHICKEN SALAD RDMAN MEATBALL ..Jh.-s-* 8 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, first HEALTH SANDWICH SANDWICH SANDWICHES SANDWICH M.;. floor family room, 2 V2 baths, 2 car % (lllustratad) This sandwich ol cream cheese, nuts and Macadamia nuts and crushed pineapple, Hearty, spicy and wonderful, this hot Thraa FaMlIy lavastaMaf’ Tsra Faarily Om ar A TanaaT golden retains, embellished with crisp apple added to the savory chicken salad filling, meatball hero is an all-time winner from 3-5-5-noomt, lots ol l•tnocle

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LEASE m MOVE RIGHT IN! Or buy 1114,0009 so. f t in excellentaxcell_____ downtown______TAKE THE PLUNGE! location. Plenty ofcof parking - possible tubdivl- One apartment It vacant. Fantastic 6-4 du­ Alwayi thought of living on one floor? Nice 6 Sion. Owner anxious to negotiate with buyer plex. tpaclout roome. ■ fireplace In each rooms, 2 fireplacat and beautiful new cherry or tenant. Ideal for workinop, olfIcM, ator- apartment, new bathe, new roof, 2 new gat kitchen, alurhlnum siding. Owner's anxious. age, etorae, etc. fumacaa. Offered at $122,500. Immediate Occupancy. Offerarad at $S4,S00.

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Call for an appointment. 643-4000 EirtsrtaliliRg Mtas - a what you gat whan you vlaw FREE MARKET EVALUATION this baautlhil privata home with Bl-laval.dack laading to luahly landacapad raar yard In South QlattonMry araa of quality homaa. Total privacy, 7 rmtI. 3 BR'e, 2H batha 4 Homa wa- COUNTRY LIVING ranlaa program. $144,800. R E A L ESTATE SERVICES Yet, cloaa lo avarythingl Lovely 3-badroom Ranch on a beautifully landa­ capad lot, In ona ol Bolton'a moat aought after areaa. Charming firsplace, 5.WfP 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 great bullt-lna, aupar deck. Won't laat - Only $104,800. II — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 11. 1985 Southern -style cuisine puts the heart of Dixie in ali Chocolata paean pit Southern hos- 2 ublespoona batter pitality and ' 2 ounces baking chocolate (nn- Southern cook­ aweeiencd) ' ing are justly M arge’s 2 eggSr beaten famous. The I cap light com ayrap flavoi combina­ M icrow ave 1 enp sagar tions that con­ 1 teaspoon vanilla tribute to South­ W teaspoon salt ern cuisine take Kitchen Mar^Churchill 1 cup pecans September 6th-15th advantage of 1 pre-baked 8-incb pastry shell the foods that In a 2-quart casserole or mixing are available bowl, place butter and chocolate, locally. They broken into pieces. Cook on high are a blend of influences of several 2 tablespoons green onion lops, for UA to 2 minutes. Stir until cultures, French, Spanish, and chopped chocolate is melted. Add well American Indian. All have evolved In a 4-cup measure, combine oil beaten eggs, com syrup, sugar and into a superb regional fair. and flour, cook on high for 4 to 5 vanilla and salt. Stir in pecans. You, too, can enjoy the bounty of minutes, stirring once. Roux Ck)ok on high for 5 minutes. Stir Southern Cuisine, thanks to mod­ should be dark brown in color. Stir em transportation systems and the in onion, celery and green pepper. well. Pour into pre-baked pastry well-stocked produce sections of Cook on high for 2 minutes. Stir in shell. remaining ingredients. Cook on WBWlk local supermarkets. Okra, for OCENIN<^ example, is no longer a stranger to high for 2 minutes. Makes about Hummingbird cake FOOD AAARKETS 2>/i cups of roux. New England markets. Other Vi cup finely chopped pecans CHICKEN OKRA GUMBO: staples of Southern recipes are 2 ripe medium-sized bananas EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 1 recipe of Roux easily available in the frozen food 3 large eggs sections. V/t cups bot water & COOK STREET IVk cups chicken stock ■A cup vegetable oil Use your microwave to help you 1 can (8Vi ounce) crashed IVi cups cooked chicken, diced quickly and easily prepare some pineapple in juice MANCHESTER 24 HOURS 1 cup okra, ixioked Southern favorites, and give your 1 teaspoon vanilla family a real treat. The recipes 1 can (28 ounces) whole tomatoes 647-8254 1 teaspoon salt IVi cups sugar suggested will be fun for you to try, 2Vi cups flour and will add new excitement to Vi teaspoon pepper ■A teaspoon salt your family’s mealtime. Vi teaspoon cayenne pepper FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1 teaspoon baking powder Hot pepper sauce Prepare 1 recipe Roux as di­ 1 teaspoon cinnamon Easy shrimp creole rected above. In a 2 quart casse­ >A cup chopped pecans Vi cup onion, chopped role, add Roux, stir in hot water, Sprinkle finely chopped pecans Vi cup celery, chopped chicken, chicken stock, okra, to­ into lightly greased bundt pan. Set Vi cup green pepper, chopped aside. matoes and seasoning. Cover with E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE 2 tablespoons oil waxed paper. Cook on high for 15 to Slice bananas into a small bowl. 1 can (lOVi ounces) tomato soap 20 minutes, or until thick and Microwave on high for 2 minutes to 1 can (8 ounce) tomato soup bubbly. Add hot pepper sauce to soften. Mash. Combine ail ingre­ Vi cup water taste. Serve over hot rice. Yields 4 dients in a iarge bowl, mix with a beater on medium for 2 minutes to Vi cup water to 6 servings. CENTER ST. 2 tablespoons lemon juice combine. Pour into prepared bundt 2 teaspoons garlic powder pan. Microwave 50% power (me­ 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped Southern squash casserole dium) for 9 minutes, then on high 1 teaspoon salt Vi cup butter for 3 to 4 minutes. Cover and let Vi teaspoon pepper One-third cup milk stand for 10 minutes. Serve warm 5 dasbes bot pepper sauce 1 egg, beaten with sweetened whipped cream WAWA FOOD MARKiT Vi pound shrimp, cleaned and Vi cup herb seasoned stuffing and banana slices, or cook and deveined mix frost with Creamy Cheese In a round or oval 2-quart ■A cup chopped onion Frosting. serving dish, saute onion, celery I'A pounds yellow crookneck and green pepper and oil on high squash Croamy chaeae frosting for 5 to 7 minutes, or until soft. Stir 1 cup Cheddar cheese, shredded You name it ...we’ll make it I Herald photo by Tarquinio once. Stir in the remaining ingre­ Vi teaspoon salt 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese Madelyn Dore of 41 Summit St. prepares fashion, and topped with a tasty tomato dients except shrimp. Cover and Vi teaspoon pepper cook on high for 6 minutes, stir In a 3-quart bowl, melt butter on Vi cup butter DELI her beef roll mozzarella, a dish her sons sauce. once. Stir in shrimp. Cover and high for 45 to 60 seconds. Stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla Th e W aw a HOaQie... g e n e r o u s p o r tio n s o f PROSCUITTINOI 1 tablespoon milk often request. The dish is rolled jelly-roll cook on high for 3 to 4 minutes, milk, egg, stuffing mix and onion. GENOA SALAMI. CAPICOLA, PHOVOLONE . . . LETTUCE, TOMATO, ONIONS. PETERS, When it Blend well. Add the squash, 2 cups powdered sugar, sifted stirring once, just until shrimp ON AN ITALIAN STYLE 10 INCH HOAGIE ROLL . . . “ DOMESTIC Your Neighbor’s Kitchen turn pink. Overcooking shrimp will cheese, salt and pepper. Pour into Place cream cheese and butter make them tough. Serve over a bed 8-by-8-inch round baking dish. into a glass mixing bowl. Micro- HAM ...... >Aib. of hot rice. Serves 4 people. Cook on high for 6 to 8 minutes, or wave on 50% (medium) for 1 to I'A comes to until h eat^ through. Turn dish minutes, or until softened. Be careful not to melt. Beat with a SWISS 1 O O Meatloaf isn’t same anymore Chicken okra gumbo after half of the cooking time. TOPPING: wooden spoon; add vanilla and CHEESE...... l . Z V Alb ROUX: milk. Mix thoroughly. Add sifted Freshness By Adele Angle maternal cab driver, "carting the uid. Add enough water to mush­ ‘A cup herb stuffing mix " The Meatball Express One-third cup oil sugar and beat until smooth. Focus Editor kids to baseball, soccer, and room liquid to make /i cup shortening 1 cup sugar WAWA "UNDERDOG” 1 cup sour cream favorite Italian restaurant?

Damago paid 47 years later FILLING: ■A cup sugar HOTDOGS .. 1 . 6 9 ">px LOS ANGELES (U PI) - In 1938 nearby gas station. 1 teaspoon cinnamon Herbert Hopkins and a high school He was sent a notice in May 1938 1 6-ounce package chocolate date were driving out of Griffith by the city attorney demanding chips Maybe we can help. The Park when his car hit a gate. payment for damage to the gate — Cream sugar and shortening. Forty-seven years later the dam­ 88.52 for labor and 81.14 for Add eggs and sour cream. Add rest Herald is now running a weekly age is paid for. materials. of cake ingredients, beat. Grease a column featuring readers’ The notice, however, became "No, it wasn’t really a nagging large tube pan and spoon in half the lost in the sea bag and did not batter. Combine sugar and cin­ favorite restaurant dishes. To guilt," Hopkins said Monday. " I surface until last month — 47 years was just going through some old namon for filling. Spread half this enter, simply fill out the coupon later. papers out of a sea bag in the filling and a handful of chips over City Attorney James Hahn said below, listing your favorite dish garage and I came upon these the batter in the pan. Use a table his office received the check for papers from the City Attorney’s knife to cut through batter several and the local restaurant that 87.66 from Hopkins dated Aug. 27, Office telling me they wanted times to marble. Cover with rest of 1985, along with backup paper serves it. It may be an appe- payment or they were going to sue batter. Top with remaining work clarifying the case. me. cinnamon-sugar and a handful of tizerj main dish, vegetable, Hopkins, a retired carpenter chips. Marble again. salad or dessert. PRODUCE “ So I just sent in the money," he from the Los Angeles City School Bake in 350 oven for 45 minutes. said. "Hope I didn’t cause no District is now 65, and lives in Cool about 10 minutes in the pan, trouble." suburban Torrance with his wife — then turn out onto a cake cooling BANANAS...... 3 Ibs./99« Hopkins and his girlfriend were who is not the girl in the park. rack to continue cooling. Then we’ll do the rest. W e’ll contact 17 and returning from "a little the chef and ask for the recipe, which ea. moonlight romance" in his 1927 will be printed in TODAY’S SPECIAL. LETTUCE...... 59« Model-T Ford near the Observa­ tory about 9 p.m., when the park WHITE SEEDLESS gates were closed. Hopkins, who had kept his C y ••••••••••••••••••••••• lb. headlights off to avoid drawing attention, struck the gate in the ! " ■ ------, dark and was confronted by a park RED DELICIOUS employee a short time later at a MUSIC LESSONS STOP IN & MEET Ann’s Keyboard Studio ■ S EVELYN LONGO APPLES...... 5 9 C lb. EMERGENCY 1 Address...... | 92 Notch Road Manager POTATOES...... 9 9 C s ib .b a g Fire — Police — Medical I E DIAL 911 Bolton. Ct. ■ Phone Number B & In Manchester Registration time is now. ! I BRIAN EAVENS We Classes will resume Sept. 9th. Music lessons Assistant Manager doit W E D ELIV ER and music theory taught. Lessons in piano and accordian. Beginners through advanced. ! , , ...... I If you havon’t racolvsd your Manchostor Herald by 5 p.m. Children and adults, ages 5 and up. All levels u!Kii.inai- uroakdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please call your carrier. If you’re and methods taught. urtaMe to reach your carrier, call Specials good thru Sept. 15, J935 Bubacriber service, 647-9046, by 6 Studio hours 9:30-12:00 p.m. weekdays or to am. Saturdays Evenings 7:00-9:00 for guaranteed delivery. 649-0078 Cut out and mall today to tlia M in clu tlir Horild. B n G8I, Manchostor. Ct 00040 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. II, 1985 - Zl__ t » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. U, 1985 Advice Menus cooi evening meal second. vanilla pudding. Monday: Veal Parmesan, shells Senior citizens Monday: Beef stew with a Wednesday: Shells with meat and sauce, buttered peas, roll, The following meals will be biscuit, green beans, salad, straw­ sauce, buttered mixed vegetables, sliced pears. Woman suggests using men served at Mayfair Gardens and berry whip with cream. bread and butter, gelatin with Tuesday: Salisbury steak, Westhill Gardens the week of Sept. Tuesday: Baked chicken quar­ topping. mashed potatoes with gravy, car­ 16 through 20 to Manchester ter and gravy, cranberry sauce, 'niursday: Meatball grinder, rots, homemade roll, cookie, residents who are 60 or older: whipped potatoes, carrots, salad, tossed salad, chilled applesauce. Wednesday: Grinder, vegetable as way to gain ‘experience’ Monday: Cranberry juice, roast cake. Tuna salad sandwich, apple, Friday: Tomato soup, toasted sticks, potato chips, banana. turkey with stuffing and gravy, milk. cheese sandwich, vegetable sticks, Thursday: Lasagna, green .4 / ’ sweet potato and apple casserole, Wednesday: Roast beef, cherry crisp. beans, garlic roll, mixed fruit. visit, but the crisis is over and she cranberry sauce, rye bread, mixed whipped potatoes, broccoli, salad, Friday: Fruit juice, tuna boat, DEAR can go home now. fruit. brownies. Egg salad sandwich, lettuce and tomato, corn chips, ABBY: I made Tuesday: Chicken vegetable Bolton schools cherry cobbler. a big mistake of apricots, milk. DEAR ABBY: Please say some­ soup, salmon loaf with creamy Thursday: Spaghetti and meat The following lunches will be going to bed sauce, peas and mushrooms, sauce, carrots, green beans, salad, served in the Bolton Elementary- with a man on thing to those pmple who make Dear Abby unannounced visits to . see their mashed potatoes, wheat bread, cake. Chicken salad sandwich, Center schools the week of Sept. 16 our first date. Andover Elementary friends. Several times a week, I applesauce cake. fruit and gelatin, milk. through 20: We dated for a The following lunches will be change or cancel my own plans Wednesday: Pineapple juice, Friday; Baked haddock square Monday: Chili dog, baked beans, year and a half, Abigail Van Buren b^ause these visits last anywhere chicken cacciatore, shells with with newburg sauce, whipped potato chips, applesauce. served at Andover Elementary but he never from one to four hours. Italian sauce, tossed salad, Italian potatoes, spinach, salad, tapioca Tuesday: Barbecued chicken,, School the week of Sept. 16 through really r e - 20: bread, fresh fruit. pudding. Ham sandwich, grapes, corn hot roll, fruit cocktail. spected me be­ My plans may have been to take ’I’hursday; Frankfurters, baked Wednesday: Spaghetti with Monday: Hamburger with a roll, cause 1. was so milk. a nap because I had not slept well beans, coleslaw, cherry pudding meaLsauce, Italian bread, mixed fries, mixed vegetables, chocolate ‘‘easy’' (his the night before, or perhaps to dessert. vegembles, peach bread pudding. cake, words). The fact that I had a to your health and disastrous for enjoy a long soak in a hot tub. Such Friday: Meatloaf with gravy, Manchester schools Thursday: Vegetable soup, master’s degree, was attractive the reputation. Grow up and slow Tuesday: Tacos, tomato and things may seem unimportant to potatoes au gratin, green beans, The following lucnhes will be grilled cheese sandwich, chips, and made good money made no up, sister. lettuce, rice, mixed fruit. some folks, but they are cherished white bread, purple plums and a served in the Manchester public applesauce, peanut butter cookie. difference whatsoever — he luxuries that I resent giving up. sugar cookie. schools the week of Sept. 16 Friday: Pizza day. Wednesday; Cheese pizza, cole treated me like trash. DEAR ABBY: Immediately af­ Whatever happened to the old through 20: slaw, fruit. ter the death of my father, my ■ ''1 ^ Fortunately, he wasn’t the kind practice of calling first? I would Monday: Hamburger or cheese- Coventry schools of person I would have wanted a sister parked "Sara," her 30-year- certainly never drop in on a friend Meals on Wheels ' burger on a roll, potato sticks, Thursday: Steak sandwich, po­ permanent relationship with any­ old, unmarried, unemployed, lazy and assume I would be welcome. The following meals are to be buttered broccoli, chilled fruit. The following lunches will be tato puffs, peas and carrots, way, so I wrote it off as a good daughter, in my mother’s home to Please print this, Abby. A served to Meals on Wheels clients Tuesday: Apple juice, sliced served at RHAM junior and senior Neopolitan whip. learning experience. keep her company and cheer her friendship is being threatened. A bountiful table — warm, welcoming and rich with the week of Sept. 16 throughHI. The turkey and lettuce sandwich, cran­ high schools the week of Sept. 16 Friday: Stuffed shells, green Women should use men the way up. After four months, Sara, who is TIRED OF COMPANY traditional foods — reflects the joys of Rosh Hashana. hot noon meal is listed first and the berry sauce, macaroni salad. through 20: beans, peaches, rolls. men have been using women for supposed to be on a special years — for their own fun and weight-loss diet, has done nothing DEAR TIRED: I ’ll print it, but I pleasure. They should go to bed but sit around, watch television doubt if it will help you. Why? and gain weight. She’s even » — " ' r r a iiii BONUS COUPON^" only with men they know they Because "those people" who visit Rosh Hashana foods ■ N , SOJtMl could never be interested in, and rejected (Offers of employment. you unannounced are welcomed when they meet a man who really Mom feels trapped in her own with open arms while you hide your WE WATCH ! w ith THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE O f ANV GOLD OR PLATINUM BAND counts, they should hold back the home. It is obvious that Sara is resentment. DOUBLE sex in the beginning and play hard doing nothing for her morale. In accentuate the positive OURP’S&Q'S Fine Porcelain China to get. That way, they’ll have all fact, I know my mother wishes that Try this next time you have your OUR P S MEAN LOW PRICE I Completer Piece the fun and experience without Sara would go home already, but day planned and company sur­ Cooking with tarn (flavor) is a salt COUPONS OUR O’S MEAN HIGH QUALITY | CHiXlSf tR O M iSO iFrfni Nt HEMS Jewish tradition which becomes COUPON CiOOO SUN S ffU HTHM-tRUSAf S tP l MU* getting emotionally involved while she doesn’t want to offend Sara’s prises you. Surprise them with; 2 large onions, chopped # 1 > UMiT ONfc C.OUPONPF.PCUSTOMLR they’re waiting for the right man to mother. " I ’m sorry you didn’t call to let me almost a religious duty at this time Vi cup rendered chicken fat or come along. What should I do? know you were coming: I have of year. It’s the season of Rosh margarine BUTCHER SHOP ) ( CARVINO A GREAT TRADITION ) ( BUTCHER SHOP Hashana, Jewish New Year, and a MASTER OF THE GAME NO RIGHT ANSWERS plans for the day and it’s too late to V' In a large bowl, mix kasha with change them now. Please tele­ cause for feasting. Even if you’re eggs until all grains are coated. DEAR MASTER: Using men for DEAR NO RIGHT: Wrong? phone ahead next time because I ’d not Jewish, it’s a great time to Place in a large Dutch oven or London Broil "fun and experience" is no more There is right answer. If you like to spend some time with you. discover this rich cuisine deve­ saucepan and brown, stirring Fresh Chicken Fresh Grade “A” moral than men using women. The "know" that your mom feels Inhospitable? No, just lesson No. loped by generations of Jewish constantly. Add water, onions and Turkeys Steaks game you propose is fraught with trapped and wishes Sara would go 1 in the art of enlightened selfish­ cooks who urge. "Eat! Enjoy! chicken fat. Cover and simmer Leg Quarters U.S.O.A. OR FROZEN BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS SHOULDER danger. Jumping into bed for fun home already, encourage her to ness. Be good to yourself. It’s later Have some more! ’’ gently, stirring occasionally until U S D A INSP. WITH PARTS OF BACK and experience can be hazardous tell Sara that she appreciated her than you think. At sundown on Sunday, the liquid is absorbed, about 10 to 15 #1^ Shofar (ram’s horn) will signal the minutes. Fluff with a fork and start of the Jewish calendar 5,746. season to taste with salt. Pack 10 to Families will gather to pray, to lightly into chicken, as kasha will lb . 14 lbs H lb. or more r Be prudent with sweeteners celebrate, and to eat heartily. swell slightly during roasting. 8 9 i Bake extra stuffing as directed More than 2,(KM) years ago, Ezra BEEF ROUND-WHU l E 8 t o 15 l b s U P I p h o to 1 59 LB gets almost no exercise what­ and the Levites instructed ob­ above. FRESH FRYERS-BREAST QTRS Wi/ITH I T ^WINGS I N ^ O OR fl FRESH GENUINE AMERICAN-WHOLE lOO’o PURE CHXK-LESSER QUANTITIES 1 ^9 D E A R DR. soever. Please tell me if I ’m right servers of Rosh Hashana "to eat Boneless C u stom |69 GO’TT: I find I Box-0- Oven Ready Ground ,,,,, |49 or wrong to be concerned about the After August, winter rich food and drink sweet wine and 79 am buying Green beans Leg-O-Lamb Chuck Siiioin Tips .. possibility of her having a heart share with those who had none.” Chicken 6 9 ^ 1 B l! r nouNtv-BONtLES.'Y-STr a k 3 .' more and more lOO*- PURE HOUND-LbSSfcHOUANT ;>10LB attack or stroke. Obviously she Jews have never forgotten his with grebenes (Cracklings) CutUP liPitf ryiotjAnunj 0 FniSHG'.NUiNfc AMtHiCAN . ” 7 ^ products con­ double to a four-person quad chairlift. Ground Round i 1 .9 9 Sirloin Tip Roasts , I . y y doesn’t care about her appearance Helicopter lifts up one of 20 towers words, and the exuberant feasting Fresh Fryers . 6 9 * Shoulder Blade Lamb Chops . 1. / 9 fill) BHiVFT-UNTHiMMtD-f'Tt)i?i9S - O taining Nutras- Dr. Gott BlLrCHUCK-HONtUtbbt„MlA/KU«1-r CH U CK -aO N t Lfc SS CHUCK OH - C anymore, but I ’m sure she along Stratton Mountain’s North Ameri­ The old towers, in foreground, will be that results is a delight. Water lt.N.SfROUANTirit«>/4 IH rn iS M G IN U iN f aMfibCAN Lorn r \ r \ weet. Could you Boneless Shoulder Roasts , 1. O U Whole Fresh Briskets (Vvvlr -.s lU 1 . ^ y 1 Vi pounds green beans, washed, Fresh Chicken Legs IN Wofr . 6 9 * Rib Lamb Chops ,,3.99 wouldn’t want to end up in a Foods eaten at Rosh Hashana BEEF BRISKET-BONELESS FLAT CUT t 999 LB please com­ Peter Gott. M.D. can slope in Vermont as preparations extended and put back into place next 0vtsP0ASf£0-BAnmcufD-Micx(yi* >V'>{u SPFC'AL CUT OH MAPI E CURED wheelchair for the rest of her life. are symbolic of the sweetness of trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces 1 .8 9 ment on this continue to convert the lift from a week. Salt Louis Rich Breast of Turkey k. 3 . 2 9 A&P Imported Ham 2 .9 9 Colonial Sliced Bacon Fresh Beef • 1 3 9 the new year, the roundness of the NEPCO artificial i P oint DEAR READER; Your con­ annual cycle and the abundance of One-third cup rendered chicken B tir THANKS 1 IB PKC • y4 sweetner? A&P Luncheon Meats 1 . 4 9 Bonanza Franks 9 9 * Briskets C u t cerns are well founded. A seden­ life. They’re not fancy foods, but fat or vegetable oil Oscar Mayer Meat Wieners (L! 1 .8 9 tary lifestyle, coupled with obesity they are hearty and full of flavor. 1 large onion, chopped DEAR and cigarette smoking, gives your Nothing is wasted. Chicken, for Chicken liver, removed from ( THE FARM...A CROP OF FRESHNESS ) ^ p f u m E i .Seafoods READER: As far as I know, DEAR READER: Your discom­ friend a higher-than-average sta­ About Town example, a staple of Jewish home oven stuffer roaster, chopped AVAIL WEO-SAT (N SELF SERVICE FISH DCPT Nutrasweet is not harmful. It has fort will improve with time, but it SHANKLESS tistical risk of eventual disease. If cooking, is enjoyed totally. Meat, In a medium-sized saucepan, been approved by the FDA, which may take several more months. she has high blood pressure, too, skin, bones, giblets, sometimes over medium-high heat, bring 1 Cooked 2 5 9 Red or Green Jumbo Size will. I understand, shortly be Unfortunately, even with modern she is a prime candidate for future Mother-child classes set Aglow forms local chapter inch of water to a boil. Add beans even necks and feet, are used for Ham g^JITbiuriishniiet , r allowing cyclamate-containing farming methods, there is still a lot difficulties. Although concerns ex­ and 'A teaspoon salt. Bring to a Seedless Grapes Broccoli The YWCA is registering mothers and their A Women’s Aglow chapter is being formed in the everything from soup to main COlONlAl M jm —^ products back on the shelves. As of standing in your line of work. pressed by friends in the form of CALIFORNIA-JUICY PLUMP TENDER-GREEN cSThiiet . r children for classes at its branch office, 78 N. Main St. course. And schmaltz (chicken boil: cover and cook 15 to 20 with any chemical additive, how­ Tractor driving and related activi­ gentle pressure to alter her behav­ Manchester-Vernon area. Women’s Aglow Fellow­ German Bologna ,1.4y ’The classes, days, times and starting dates include: ship is an interdenominational group of Christian lay fat) and grebenes (cracklings) are minutes or until beans are fork- FiRpt PHiZl ^ A r \ ^iiop s . 3 ” ever, I urge moderation in its use. ties may be difficult for now, but I ior may give her the excuse she -iw Mother-infant exercise class led by Sheila Fucci, women. used to flavor almost anything. tender. Drain well. MothergooseLiverwurst , 2 . 4 y am sure you will soon be back to needs, she will not reform until she ^Ifi'Sleaks Although Jewish recipes have In a large skillet, warm rendered n e w y o h k e h O o n DEAR DR. GO’TT: Six months normal. Your constipation, which babies 6 to 9 months old, Wednesdays from 10:30 to 11 For more information, call Ginny Grous, 871-1606, Cherrystone Clams .8 9 ' is self-motivated to do so. Unhapp- always been cherished by families, fat or oil over low heat. Add onion American Cheese k, o y ago I was hurt at work and suffered is a common problem following a.m., 9 to 14 months, 11 to 11:30 a.m., beginning Sept. or Diane Miller, 872-1752 or 275-6703. d. ily\ neither you nor anyone else can and chicken liver: saute until onion CHIAM. ifaiicy ^irimpShell On . 6 ” what the doctor calls a lower-back injuries, is probably related to 24. and handed lovingly from genera­ 79*. make her lose weight, exercise and is golden. Add green beans and toss (Sole Slaw , 6 9 * inactivity and minor dietary Tumbling toddlers, babies 14 to 18 months, tion to generation, they have not h e a l t h f u l - n u t r it ioDUS u s U 3 NO 1-ALL PURPOSE sprain. I still have some pain stop smoking. to coat. Serve beans hot, seasoned around both hips and the end of the changes. Use a stool softener if Tuesdays 10:45 to 11:30 a.m., Sept. 24. necessarily been written down in THE DAIRY Register for nature workshop with salt if desired, and sprinkle THE FREEZER Bolden Yellow backbone. Also, my stool is hard needed for a short period of time. Send your questions to Dr. Gott Jumping Jacks, children 2'A to 4, Wednesdays, any precise form. In fact, "cooking 1 GLASTONBURY — The Connecticut Audubon with cracklings. Makes 6 to 8 and I only go about every three or at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 11:15 a.m. to noon. Sept. 25. Jewish" almost demand^ inexact­ Carrots 2 . 6 9 " Onions 2:69" Society is taking registrations for its free fall fungi ness, and a willingness to impro­ servings. four days. Will this injury ever get DEAR DR. GOTT: I have a 44101. Due to volume of mail, Mom and Me, crafts, 2-year-olds, Mondays or Minute Maid FIRM FRESH SOLID HEADS FIRM JUICY A&P Swiss better? I was never one to sit on my friend who is a 32-year-old woman. individual questions cannot be Tuesdays, 9:30 to 11 a.m.. Sept. 23. indentification workshop Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 vise. Still, for anyone not steep^ in Bose Style Yogurt behind when it came to doing my She is (conservatively) 30 pounds answered. (Questions of general Parent-chii .aygroup, children under 2, Tuesdays p.m. at the^ociety’s Holland Brook Center, 1361 Main customs or wrapped in the Jewish Wine fruit compote Orange Juice Green from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. or Thursdays, 9:30 to 11:30 St. ( tradition, it’s good news that such ALL FLAVORS share of the work on the family overweight, smokes one-and-a- interest will be answered in future 1 pound mixed dried fruit REGULAR OR COUNTRY STYLE Cabbage 18" Pears 79" Ed Bosmhn, who has more than 60 years experience recipes can now be found in books .■fCOiL \UtA farm. half packs of cigarettes a day and columns. a.m.. Sept. 24. 1 cup Concord grape wine V • '4 !» '■’ RA-* n- For more information, call the office, 647-1437. in field mentification and study of mushrooms, will and in the collections of many food Yellow Turnips , 2 5 * Vi cup sugar Russet Potatoes '1 . 3 9 lead the workshop. He is founder and president of the experts. 109 i" VI- f’AK'iRKi TyCH VAN Connecticut Valley Mycological Society. One of these experts was asked One-third cup blanched almonds Early Red Apples ■1.19 Pinochle scores given 1 small lemon, thinly sliced I 12-oz. Pascal Celery -.6 9 * To register, call the center, 633-8402. to develop a typical menu for Rosh I can , , a h i .i S O .lP V ) A- 3 c u p s *1 ■ Pinochle scores for the play on Sept. 5 at the Army Hashanah. She was happy to share (discard ends) Kale or Collard Greens 4 9 * Eggplant , 4 9 * Boiling makes yogurt curdle and Navy Club include: 1 cinnamon stick, broken into her favorite recipes, saying these NATURAL »r>«MI • !( hH| Ai ’ H Charles Gidrites 592: Andy Yoske 591, Ann Fisher Workshop on gifted children set special foods always rouse memo­ 1-inch pieces ( GROCERY-PICK GREEN P’S ANDO SAVE 577, Anthony DeMaio 569, Rene Maire 567, Martin Water to cover 1 °o Lowfaf Milk 1 .4 9 WEST HARTFORD — The Connecticut Association ries of family and friends, the Seneca DEAR sunburn. And you won’t have to Rauchle 558, Fred Gleim 556, Leah Rauchle552, Helen In large saucepan, combine all 12-OZ for the Gifted will hold its annual membership pleasure of past holidays, and the Grape Juice can Blue Bonnet Spread ■ 1 . 2 9 POLLY: I’ve keep chasing a toddler away from Bensche 547, Annette Hillery 546, Marjorie Reed 545, ingredients, adding water to 1 inch Ocean Spray King Cole "joy of falling into the pot and REGULAR OR CRINKLE CUT tried using the ocean. meeting and workshop Saturday at Miliard Audito­ above fruit. Cover and simmer Hans Frederickson 541 and Gert McKay 540. eating our way out again." A&P French Fries ^5 ^1 .9 9 ASP Refrigerated Biscuits b " , *1 yogurt as a sub­ GOLDIE rium at the Hartt School of Music, University of gently for 15 to 20 minutes or until Vegetables Hartford, starting at 9:30 a.m. with coffee and BEEF CMCKENCIH TURKEY ^ ^ . Cranbeny Juice stitute for sour fruit is tender but still holds shape. Eiiiquet Meat Pies 38 9 * ALL VARIETIES Nuform Cottage Cheese ' ■ 9 9 * cream in re­ Pointers DEAR POLLY: When boiling Simpson narrates fishing films doughnuts. StuNed roaster Cool in syrup, then chill. Serve The keynote speaker will be Selma Kutner, a HEAT 8 SERVE cipes like beef eggs, save the water. Let it cool to EAST HARTFORD — The Connecticut Fly Oven Bluffer roaster ( about 5 to 7 compote of fruit and syrup in Temp tee Cream Cheese 8 9 * warm, then use it to water African teacher of the gifted who has developed programs for Celeste Deluxe Pizza '1 . 1 9 stroganoff, but Polly Fisher Fishermen’s Association will present a saltwater pounds) bowls. Makes 6 to 8 servings. the gifted and talented in several Connecticut towns. th e yogurt violets from the bottom (in a fishing program Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Salt and pepper Green Giant Vegetables Breakstone’s Sour Cream'’ 5 9 * Her topic wi)) be "Nurturing Talent at School and in Z ?? I saucer under the plant). The coagulates into Veterans Memorial Clubhouse on Sunset Ridge Drive. Kasha or Tsimmes stuffing NON DAIRY btl. cans ■ •>irf r- the Home.” She has just returned from making a Lekach (honey cake) little lumps. Is nutrients in the water will make Robert Simpson, outdoor columnist for the Norwich (Recipes follow) Rich's Coffee Rich 79* A&P Swiss Cheese . 2 . 4 9 6 eggs ALLVARCT1ES there any way your violets blossom beautifully. Bulletin, will narrate a slide program about fishing presentation to the world conference of Gifted and Remove giblets and reserve to use yogurt to MRS. E.C. the state shoreline and the Thames River between Talented in Hamburg, Germany. After her address, liver for beans recipe. Wash 1 cup sugar Birds Eye Cool Whip ',iS f1 .0 9 Duncan Hines 19 Ched-O-Bit Sliced Cheese ' . 8 9 * make a smooth sauce? as well as delicious recipes tor Norwich and New London. the group will elect officers and directors and make roaster and pat dry, removing leaf 1 cup honey GOOD HUMOR-CAUPPO . _ _ Sunsweet A . NA-jMAl l-Rtl.ICN'Hl H’ ■■ 'YC JENNY DEAR POLLY: We are picnic There also will be a fly tying demonstration by plans for the year. The meeting is open to the public. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Squeeze Ice f*Q 1. 8 9 Bread Mixes X 1 Axelrod's Yogurt 2 79* appetizers, main dishes, salads, fat from sides of cavity for and camping freaks, so I always For more information, call Jack Brooks, 238-2827 or 3Vi cups unsifted all-purpose Prune Juice 89" 04.4VNEOAR association members. The program is open to the bread and desserts. Others who rendering. Sprinkle roaster inside REGULAR OR RIPPLED. Newman's Salad Dressing S'9 9 * DEAR JENNY: If you allow the would like this issue may send $1 keep plastic jugs of good drinking public. Sherry Earle, 798-0855 or 744-3982. and out with salt and pepper. Stuff flour A&P Potato Chips % 7 9 * water in my freezer. Placed in a V/t teaspoons baking powder ALLVAAETC5 _ ( GROCERY s a v in g s "} mixture to come to a boil after the for each copy to Polly’s Pointers, with either Kasha or Tsimmes PLUS DEPOSIT-REGULAR OR DIET picnic cooler, they will keep food 1 teaspoon baking soda Ramen Pride Noodtes 5 Sfl 1.00 yogurt has been stirred in, it will in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box stuffing and sew or skewer A&P Soda ; 7 9 * ' REGULAR OR NATURAL safely fresh and, as the water 1 teaspoon each cinnamon, curdle, leaving the tiny lumps you 1216, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be sure openings. FUDGE M ott’S Apple Sauce 1 . 3 9 I'R] describe. To prevent this, simply to include the title. thaws, provide fine, cold drinking W E D E L IV E R Preheat oven to 350 degrees. cloves and allspice Betty Cr(x*er Brownie Mix ^ r 9 9 * water. ■A cup each raisins and chopped ALL VARCnES-OELUl^ add the yogurt at the last minute POLLY K you haven't received your Place oven staffer in a shallow txNOLfPlY Upton Noodles & ^ c e ‘iC 7 9 * Dog Food after removing the pan from the LORRAINE Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. roasting pan and roast for 2 to 2'A ' walnuts Scott Paper Towels ' r 5 9 * Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In a PiLLSeURY-WSTANT / ^ ^ ALL VARIETIES heat. Stir it in until wellblended DEAR POLLY; If you take a weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, hours, depending on size. Turn 'BEAN CUSTOM GROUND please call your carrier. If you’re bowl, mix eggs with sugar and Hungry Jack PotatoesPotatoe 1 .1 9 and smooth, then serve imme­ toddler to the beach, keep him Polly will send you a Polly Dollar' Eight O’ Ckxik Coffee I 1 . 9 9 unable to reach your carrier, call extra stuffing into a well-greased AU VAfl*TIES-LAYERVARIETIESHAYER - _ diately. If a yogurt-enriched sauce (ID if she uses your favorite honey until well blended and ALL VARIET«S-REAOV TO SPREAD I safe. Take a small inflatable pool subscriber service, 647-9946. by 6 l-‘/4-quart casserole. Cover with Plsl)(iyPlusCakeMb(es4 3 . 0 0 does curdle, you might try process­ Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her smooth. Stir in oil, flour, baking Pillsbury Frosting CO and fill it with fresh water, then p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays foil and bake in oven with roaster 1 . 2 9 MACAROMANOCHEESE TVASTS8CHEOOAROR . ^ . column. Write Polly’s Pointers in powder, and baking soda. Beat READY TO EAT CEREAL ing it in a blender to smooth it out. place it under a large beach for guarantee delivery. for 45 minutes. Oven staffer Put rout leait/•»'•(' P r i t x * ^ aid Cheddar 4 'J ^ '*1 care of this newspaper. until well blended.- Stir in spieces: Kellogg’s Bran Flakes b I ’m sending you a copy of my umbrella. The child can play roaster is done when bird-watcher f:4w7f b e re p e a le d So will planning effective club pictures and promotions. stuffing and Beans with Grebenes The seminar will be led by Adele Angle, Focus editor of 646-4300 or refrigerate or freeze for future I Large Italian Bread Sharp Cheddar W hole Bar-B-Qued 1 59 the Manchester Herald, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, from 9:30 to I use. One roaster provides about Itaian Grinder Rolls Wine Cheddar Loaf Qiickens J. one-third cup liquid fat. Reserve W E D E L IV E R 11 a.m. at the YWCA, 78 N. Main St. I Snowflake Rolls Imported French Brie Bar-BOued Spare Ribs . 3 " Richard W. Cosgrove, the Herald’s new publisher, will . cracklings for beans recipe. If you haven't received your Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. Fresh Muffins iSSS NibblersQuese Spread A M o n « i . 3” Stuffed Ctabbage JS. . 2 ” m h t I 5 4 also be at the seminar, as will Douglas A. Bevins, PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN.. SEPTJTH THRU SAT . EPT.I TH. IMS. WE RESERI^ THE MGHT TO UNIT SALES ANO TO COfWECT TYPOORAPieCAL ERRORS. Carryw».., Out«w. „,„j,Only Expire* 8/25/85 ■ weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, ITEMS FOR SALE MOT MdULABLE TO WHOLESALE OR IttTAa. DEALERS. managing editor. Kasha (Roasted buckwheat please call your carrier. If you're The seminar is free for YWCA members and $1 for kernels) stuffing unable to reach your carrier, call subscriber service, 647-9946, by 6 Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Comers, Manchester non-members. Call the YWCA at 647-1437 to register. 3 caps kasha (^ lit t le C^iesacs'Pizza | p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays M U M : * 0H«y TMU FilMT i« *.*. TO It r.*.: MTUIOAY 1*0 X * . 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Allow 10 weeks to receive Returns* A young boy sets out for North CNN Coble News Ntwrk ICNNi via Frazier va. Joaa 'Nino' Ribsita). (Live) GET FAT AND UGLY AMD YOU IF IT'S PEACH OR VANIUA? Fantastic 85 cents each, and since the coupon when each refund. . Africa in search of his stolen horse. Teri DISNEY Disney Channel lOISl [U SA] Get Christie Lovel doubled would be worth $1, more than the price of each lESPNl laWMl LOVE ME ANYMORE,.. The following refund offers are worth $6.25. Garr. Kelly Reno, Vincent Spano 1983. ESPN Sports Network 10:00 PM 33 News item, she could not accept the coupon. Rated PG. HBO Home Box Office iHBOl This week's offers have a total value of 814.27. CINEMAX Cinemax iMAXi & Arthur Halley's Hotel (CC) A Was she right? [M AX] MOVIE: Topper' An auto acci­ 33 These offers require refund forms: Movie Channel iTMCl famed Hollywood actreaa prepares for a MIKE MORRIS dent turns George and Marian Kirby into TMC • a . T f ARMOUR Star Turkey Roast Offer. Receive USA USA Network lUSAl comeback, an axaoutiva ancountara her madcap ghosts. Cary Grant, Constance J' SANFORD, FLA. estranged husband and Patar is moth­ two store coupons worth 50 cents each on your Bennett, Roland Young. 1937. ered by a temporary hotel dark. (R) (60 DEAR MIKE: The supermarket has the right to next purchases of Armour Star Turkey Roast [T M C l MOVIE: Treasure Island’ A map min.) packages. This offer has no expiration date. of a buried treasure draws a young boy 8:00 P M (3D in the Name o f God make the rules for doubling the value of coupons, but (2 9 Trapper John, M.D. into a thrilling adventure Orson Welles, 33 MOVIE: 'Far Pavlllions' Part 3 in this case you should have been able to use your BU'TTERBALL $1 Coupon Offer. Receive a $1 An>erieeh Almanac Tonight's Walter Slezak and Lionel Stander. Rated MOVIE: J.O.E. and the Colonel' (22) 99 coupon at the double value. coupon. Send the required refund form and a 3D ® show takes an intida look at tha compe­ G. (CC) J.O.E., a soldier with superhuman Butterball oval from the package of one of the tition between tha three major talaviaion "Buy One, Get One Free” has a definite meaning. [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express powers, must stop a group of terrorists ^ m. ^ networks. (60 min.) fjIMlOoWilllV You purchase the first item at the advertised or following: Butterball Frozen Turkey, Butterball who are threatening to shut down na­ Fresh Turkey, Butterball Boneless Breast of 6:30 PM ( ® One Day at a Time 33) Dancing Days marked price, and the second item is free. Therefore, tional defense systems. Gary Kasper, Turkey, Boneless Turkey, Stuffed Turkey , (33) Benson William Lucking, Terence Knox. 1965. 33) Millionaire Maker the price of the first item should have been the only .Breast of Turkey or Li'l Butterball Turkey. (25) Bosom Buddies (2 hrs.) [C N N ] Evening News a ll e y OOP ®by P » v O fu » one considered when the cashier decided whether or (22) ® NBC Nightly Newsj 3D News , MAYBE YOU'D BETTER LET> U M M i not to allow the usp of the double coupon. 'Expires Oct. 31, 1985. [H B O ] MOVIE; Tan k' (CC) A career aoti- SET THAT FOOD UP YES, T WHAT LUCK! Vt/E'RE IN DO YOU KNOV)^ GOOD (Q ) Budwaiser Sportsline THE WAY r o f'NO..---- _ ONE OF THESE OTHER My opinion would be different if the store had FRANCO-AMERICAN Single Serving Size (29) Nightly Business Report der observes a smail-town injuatica and TO THE PRINCESS! SIR! / THIS PLACE TWENTY GUYS TAKE TH' LEAD POINT! charges to rescue with his own Sherman 'miMUTES a n d g e t a DIRECT HER ROOMS,(.WHY? Offer. Receive a coupon good for one free SB) Jeffersons (25) MOVIE: 'Shogun' Part 4 QUARTERS AT ONCE! BEFORE WE GET LOST advertised a “ Half-Price” sale when you purchase tank. James Garner. C.Thomaa Howell. CONNECTION TO PRINCESS MR. OOP? ® Highway to Heaven (CC) Jona­ two items, since both items would start off at half single-serving size (7V4-ounce, 7'/i-ounce or (§5) ABC News (CC) (22) G.D. Spradlin. 1984. Rated PG. CRUDELLA! than reverses the lives of a selfish mil­ r v i price. But this was not the case. 7V»-ourite) can of Franco-American Canned Noticiero SIN lionaire and a kind-hearted bum. (R) (60 [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Bustin' Loose' An ex- Pasta. Send the required refund form and three ® Phyllis min.) con and a middle-class teacher travel cross-country while bad guya follow in DEAR M ARTIN: I am 75 years old, and I live on a labels from single-serving size Franco-American [CN N] Showbiz Today (29) dD Chicago’s Lyric Opera: Eugene hot pursuit. Richard Pryor. Cicely Tyson. n a . limited income. I would like to compliment the Canned Pasta. Expires Nov. 30, 1985. Onegin Bruno Bartoletti conducts the [D IS ] Adv. of Ozzie and Harriet 1981. Rated R. Chicago premiere of the classic Russian supermarkets for their coupon-exchange boxes, HEBREW NATIONAL Offer. Receive Super­ [ESPN] Mazda Sportslook opera, concerning a world-weary man [U S A ] Bodyflash Herald photo by Tarquinio because they really help me make the ends meet. I seals "Sandwich'n Things,” a double­ who hides his true feelings. (3 hrs.) 7:00 PM ( ® CBS News 1 0 : 3 0 PM 3 9 Ulck Ven Dyke take only the coupons I can use, and once a month I compartment food container. Send the required (28) MOVIE: 'Gator' A moonshiner takes East Street in Andover. 33 ® M-A'S'H 3 S 24 Horas Bountiful baskets of fall vegetables bring in an envelope full of coupons to donate to the refund form and the Universal Product Code on a corrupt political boss. Burt Rey­ 33 ABC News (CC) from Hebrew National Franks or Knockwursts, nolds, Lauren Hutton, Jerry Reed. 1976. [DIS] Ankal tempt cooks at the Hurst Berry Farm on exchange. 33 4100,000 Pyramid I know that many other people use the coupon along with a check for 81 79. Expires Nov. 30,1985. @3) Bianca Vidal 11:00 PM (33 C£) IS) 39 ® News (33) Jeffersons exchanges, and it is a very popular spot in the LIGHT & ELEGANT Refund Offer. Receive (93) MOVIE; 'The Compleat Beatlas' This ( ® W KRP in Cincinnati (25) Barney Miller supermarket. I hope stores realize how much this two 50-cent coupons good on two future purchases docu-musical tells the full story of the (t n Bizarre THE BORN LOSER -'by Art Saniom (22) Wheel of Fortune Beatles from their early Liverpool days small service helps their customers. of Light Jt Elegant. Send the required refund form to their London farewell performance. (Q ) independent Newt Squash, carrots and pais (29) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour NANNIE FLEEAR and two Universal Product Code symbols from [CNN] Prime Nows (29 All In the Family S5) Family Feud VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. any two boxes of Light & Elegant entrees. [E S P N ] Sosen's Salt W ater Journal (29 Dr. Who Expires Nov. 30, 1985. @5) Newlywed Game DEAR NANNIE: The thoughtful stores that set up [HBO] MOVIE: The Wild Ufa' Two teen­ ® M*A*S*H WILSON 81 Cash Refund Offer. Send the (9D Topacio the coupon exchanges should certainly be thanked for age co-workers move in together to pur­ (57) Second City TV need to change their image required refund form and the Ribbon A Seal with (57) Nightly Business Report this very valuable service. Thank you for reminding sue what they think is important; drugs, 3p MOVIE: 'Let's Oo Colleglete' A truck the words 'Proof of purchase" or the proof-of- ® Starsky and Hutch sex and rock 'n' roll. Eric Stolz, Christo­ driver masquerades as a college athlete us of that. pher Penn. Randy Quaid. 1984. Rated R. purchase slip from Wilson 93 percent Fat Free [CNN] Moneyline and wins the game for them. Frankie 2 eggs Tangy broccoli [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Dead and Buried' The Bv Nonev Pappas Original, Canned or Honey Ham, along with a [D ISl MOVIE: ‘Shaggy Dog' A 17-year- Darro. Gate Storm. 1941. I cup shredded mozzarella DEAR MARTIN: When my husband and I have the sheriff of a sleepy coastal town tries to Herald Reporter and carrots dated cash-register receipt. Expires No. 30,1985. old boy turns into a talking sheep dog [CNN] Moneyllna urge for pizza, we usually send out for one, but last solve a series of macabre deaths. James cheese 1 pound broccoli •Here's a refund form to write for: Up to a 83 and tangles with a couple of spies and [DIS] Hopelong Cassidy 1 cup shredded sharp Cheddar week I decided to see how much I could save by buying his dog-hating dad Fred MacMurray, Farentino, Melody Anderson, Jack Al­ For years, vegetables have been 1 pound carrots refund. ATUNE Cash Refund Offer, P.O. Box bertson 1981. Rated R. [USA] Gong Show the pizza — and a few things to go with it — at a local Jean Hagen, Tommy Kirk Rated G. taking a bum rap. cheese >A stick (4 tablespoons) butter or 1197, Young America, MN 55394. This offer [T M C l MOVIE; '1900' This epic re­ 1 pound lean ground beef supermarket that was offering to double the value of [ESPN] Sportscanter 11:15PM 33) Reporter 41 At all those childhood meals, our margarine expires Jan. 31, 1986, but requests must be counts the effect of Fascism and '/« teaspoon salt coupons. [U S A ] Radio 1990 Socialism on two Italian families from 11:30 PM 33 Entertainment Tonight parents told us "Eat your vegeta­ 1 small onion, chopped postmarked by Oct. 31,1985. While waiting for the 1 clove garlic, mashed First, I used a 50-cents off coupon on a Totino's 7:30 PM 33 PM Magazine 1900 to 1945 Robert DeNiro, Burt Lan­ bles, they’re good for you,” Or 3 tablespoons flour form, save one proof of purchase from any Atune 33 Kojak 1 medium onion, chopped frozen pizza. Next I had 75-cent Pepsi Cola coupon, caster, Donald Sutherland. 1977. Rated FRANK AND ERNEST-%y Bob Thavea else, "Eat your vegetables, or we 1 teaspoon ground coriander item for a 81 refund; save proofs of purchase from 3D Archie Bunker's Place R 33 ® ABC N ews Nightllna 1 8-ounce can tomato sauce and the store had the 2-liter bottle on sale for 99 cents. won’t give you any dessert.” Then >/• teaspoon freshly grated any combination of two different Atune products 33 Wheel of Fortune [U S A ] Shannon 33 Hawaii Five-0 2 teaspoons oregano Finally, I used a 15-cent Pizza Mate cheese coupon to finally "Eat your vegetables, or nutmeg for a 82 refund; save one proof of purchase each 3 ) Benny Hill Show 33) Odd Couple 1 green peppers, seeded and cut 8:30 PM (3D Family Feud E J kjST H o p £ = you can go to your room this Freshly ground black pepper to give the pizza some extra cheese topping. from Shampoo, Conditioner and Hair Spray for a (33) Independent News (29 Night Gallery When the coupons were doubled, my total cost for all (Tl) Major League Baseball: New York minute.” into thin strips taste 83 refund. Proofs of purchase are; Shampoo and (25) All In the Family Yankees at Milwaukee (22) (29 Tonight Show Guest host Joan V« pound mushrooms, sliced three items was just 82.46, which was a real savings. Rivers welcomes Michael J. Fox, Esther o p ■A teaspoon salt Conditioner: Cap Hinge. Hair Spray Pump: The (22) M*A-S*H ' [E S P N ] Outdoors TV Fishing Mag. IMO^ Y Whatever happened to "Eat Vt cup grated Parmesan cheese The pizza was delicious, and when we finished I found Williams and Bea Arthur. (60 min.) 1 teaspoon chicken flavored word "Atune" cut from the front panel of the @5) Entertainment Tonight your vegetables, they’re deli­ 8:45 PM [DIS] Mousterpiece Theater Shred zucchini. You should have bouillon, dissolved in 1 cup hot that there was a bonus. There were *1.20 worth of ® Hogan's Heroes cious"? Apparently, our elders pump carton. Hair Spray Aerosol: The first (29) Barney Miller T h e F i n i s h 4 cups, lightly packed. Use hands water coupons printed on the back of the pizza box! 9:00 PM 33 m o v ie : 'Brass* A New 3 3 ) La Traicion didn’t believe it themselves — or sentence on the back of the package beginning OTO Benson >A cup half-and-half LYNN BATEMAN York City police veteran pursues a cold­ 3Z) News they'd most certainly have tried to squeeze all moisture out. This "Atune Hair Spray is especially ...” written on a ($7) Wild World of Animals blooded murderer and a deranged sni­ L i N F . DUMORE, PA. [CN N] Sports Tonight should diminish your quantity by 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 3-by-5 piece of paper. Include the cash-register [CNN] Crossfire per. Carroll O'Connor, Lois Nettleton, that tactic, along with all the 3 tablespoons minced fresh Vincent Gardenia. 1985. (2 hrs.) [ESPN] Sportacenter others. at least 'A cup. DEAR LYNN: When you have a pizza craving, tape(s) with the purchase prices circled. [E S P N ] Fishin' Hole In a large bowl, beat eggs lightly. parsley it I 33 MOVIE: 'Joy House' A young con [M A X ] Eroa International Sexual Style . 5-11 pays to check your coupon files. [U S A ] Dragnet This is the most perfect tithe of Stir in zucchini and 'A cup each of Cut flowerets from broccoli and [U S A ] Make M e Laugh year for vegetable lovers. There mozzarella and Cheddar cheeses. set aside. Cut stems and carrots 1 1 : 4 5 PM [H B O ] On Location: are so many fresh-from-the-fields Use a wooden spoon to spread this into 'A-inch slices. Steam over WWII drama Steven Wright vegetables at farm stands and in mixture evenly in a greased boiling water for about 8 minutes. HOLLYWOOD (U PI) - Hal 12:00 AM (33 MOVIE: 'Avalenohe' WWfTHROP *^by DIcIt Cavalll the supermarket. Most are deli- lO-by-15-inch sheet cake pan. Bake Add flowerets and cook an addi­ Wintertime fun at s mountain resort ^cious just stir-fried, steamed or tional 3 minutes. Cool quickly Holbrook, David McCallum and HELL TOWN comes to a crashing halt when nature WHY WOULD ANYBODY THERE'S NO DEALING in a 400-degree oven for about 10 tossed in a salad. But for those under running cold water. Drain Ray Sharkey will co-star in a intervenes. Rock Hudson. Mia Farrow. WANT TO ^\ARRY WITH THE LITERAL minutes. World War II cloak and dagger 1978. looking for some new ways to Meanwhile, crumble beef into a and set aside. drama, "O.S.S.,” an NBC-TV Robert Blake stars as Father 33 Barnaby Jones A HOUSE? NUND.' present these items, we've cooked frying pan. Cook over medium In a wide skillet, melt butter over two-hour movie and pilot project "Hardstep" Rivers, a contro­ Honeymoonera up a Vegetable Variety Hour. heat, stirring to break up meal, medium heat. Add onion and cook (33) y for the coming season. versial ex-convict turned (TO MOVIE: 'Sunflower' A newlywed Here are some suggestions, so until well-browned. Sprinkle "With until soft. Stir in flour, coriander, priest whose tough street couple witness the aerial outbreak of that you, too, can say "E at your salt, add garlic and onion, and cook nutmeg, pepper and salt. Cook, savvy helps him light to Im­ World War II in Italy. Sophia Loren. Mar­ vegetables, they're delicious.” stirring constantly, until bubbly. cello Mastroianni. 1970. until soft. Drain off and discard The adventure drama will focus prove his impoverished East drippings, then stir in tomato Gradually pour in the chicken (2 9 Divorce Court on the espionage activities and Los Angeles parish. "Hell sauce and oregano. bouillon and half-and-half. Con­ IjjghtVi 39 Charlie's Angels Gingered cucumber salad personal lives of members of the Town" premieres WEDNES­ Spoon meat sauce over zucchini tinue cooking and stirring until 33) Peticula: 'Le Preeklenta Munioipar 2 or 3 cucumbers, peeled an'fl London-based Office of Strategic DAY, SEPTEMBER 11 on crust. Arrange pepper strips and sauce boils and thickens. 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South can hardly be U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1985 OPINION FOCUS CONNECTICUT WEATHER Try these thirst-quenchers M ocktails Town must resume Vitamin mega doses GOP to let public Clear, cold tonight; Here are some recipes for shredded chocolate and an Oreo cool and icy, no-or low-alcoholic cookie. housing inspections can speli big trouble decide on session sunny, cool Friday Beverage industry regroups with low- and no-buzz drinks thirst-quenchers: (From Jason’s of Boston) ... page 11 ... page 7 ... p a g e 2 Perfect Pina Colada ... editorial, page 6 Bv Ken Fronckllng Market Watch, an industry pub­ “ They’re good, but they’re a the U.S. Oreo Delight United Press International lication, proclaimed: “ A new little too sweet to have with a "Our research shows that 70 IVf-ounces light creme de V* cup pineapple Juice social attitude toward alcohol is m eal," said Susan Schwartz, a percent of the wine cooler sold in cacao (optional) •A cup. Coco Lopez (coconut changing the way Americans Jason’s customer. “ At night, America is bought by women and 3 crushed Oreo cookies cream) BOSTON — Shots and beers, drink." And a bottle of sparkling you’re more into frosty drinks.” that more than 20 percent of the ■A-ounce Herhey’s chocolate >A cup mashed ripe banana double doses of scotch-on-the- water could well replace the remainder is bought with a woman syrup Shake or whir in blender with rocks, powerful cocktails that Bartender Kevin Chase says the martini as a cocktail hour symbol. in mind,” Connors said. 1 large scoop French vanilla ice. Garnish with cherry and sneak up on you and beer by the frosty low-alcohol drinks are most Recognizing the same trend ice cream orange. Makes two servings. pitcher are finding light company popular during happy hours, but “ BECAUSE OF A LL the ad­ away from heavy alcoholic con­ Blend the ingredients, top off (From Adela Tancayo- these days at bars and restaurants they sell all day and all evening. "A verse publicity about drunken tent, the Texas-based T.G.I. Fri­ with whipped cream, a pinch of Sannella) across America, couple of years ago, we’d see day’s restaurant chain offers a driving, people are watching what orders galore for double they are drinking, and they are special nonalcoholic drink menu, Concerns about drunken driving, scotches," he said. "Now, doubles including things called the “ Per­ iUanrbBtrr definitely drinking less," said are gone. Nobody’s ordering ...... ____ * Mmli Thursdav. Seot. iawsuits against bars which serve THE U.S. BREWERS Associa­ a nearly 7 percent increase last Thursday. Sept. 12, 1985 — Single copy: 25^ Norman Kravetz, vice president fect 10" and “ Summer Cyclist." Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm tipsy customers who get involved them.” tion shows shipments of domestic year as compared to 1983. Today, and general manager of Jason’s, a Add no-buzz beer to the list of in accidents and the fitness craze nonalcoholic beer grew 34 percent light beer accounts for 20 percent restaurant and bar that has Chase said the Virgin Mary, a popular items, too. have combined to bring a new of all beer sales.” become a Yuppie haven in Bos­ non-aicoholic version of the Bloody Breweries have added a number from 1980 to 1984, rising from wave of popuiarity to light beers, 359,836 barrels to 484,032. In 1984, Adela Tancayo-Sannella, chair­ ton’s Back Bay section. Mary, has become a big seller for of nonalcoholic brands, like G. non-alcohoiic beer and wine, wine man of the mixology department "W e have taken on the California business lunches. Geileman’s Kingsbury, Schmidt that amounted to three-tenths of coolers and an array of non­ Select, Zing, and Black Label one percent of the domestic beer at Johnson & Wales College in alcoholic concoctions nicknamed coolers, light beer, and more wine LOCON INC. of Norwood, Mass., Non-Alcoholic Malt Beverage; market. Providence, R.I., is an instructor Gerber opts by the glass, which is lower in “ mocktails.” in TIPS (Training for Intervention alcohol content," Kravetz said. is a beverage company specializ­ Guinness Import Co.’s Kaliber; Light beer is still the fastest Binding Breweries’ German growing segment in the American Procedures by Servers of Alcohol) Alcoholic beverage purchases “ We also make frozen and ice ing in low-and non-alcoholic Clausthaler brand from Frank­ beer industry and imported in which waitresses and bartend­ dropped in 1984 for the- fifth cream drinks that come with little drinks. Owners David Lowman furt; and Swiss imports Moussy, brands, such as Molson Light, are ers are trained to spot potential straight year, and per capita or no liquor.” and Paul Connors believe women, Warteck and Birell Light Brew. muscling into the market as well. problems and deal with intoxi­ consumption is down by more than They include Oreo Delight, not men, hold the greatest poten­ Moussy is credited with starting According to Peter - Fearon, cated customers without creating 11 percent over the past decade. Strawberry Fieids, the Drinksicle, tial for new drink products. The the no-buzz beer trend when it hit president of Marlet Importing Co., a scene. She came up with recipes out of l-park and Almond Joy, which Kravetz firm hit the market this summer Beverage industry statistics show for frosty, alcohol-free drinks she says tastes just like the candy bar. with four wine coolers. The fruit the shelves in 1983. It is the Inc., importers of Molson beer and drinking is dropping off at a faster largest-selling non-alcoholic beer ale: “ Light beers have expe­ calls mocktails, including a mock pace than at any time since In each case, the alcohol is juice diluted wine coolersare com­ in the country. rienced the most dramatic growth. Pina Colada. Prohibition began in 1920. optionai. peting with about 50 others now in building site Refrigerator 2 By John F. Kirch companies in the area were Herald Reporter interested in developing the land if Gerber does not make a new offer. ■ i . . Naribnal Gerber Scientific Products Inc, “ We would consider anything,” of South Windsor has withdrawn an Leven said. "The town has been offer to build a plant at the town’ s very helpful and cooperative." Union Pond Industrial Park be­ SUMMER cause the site is not big enough to Gerber offered in June to buy the meet its needs, a company official 10 acres for $250,000 if the town said today. agreed to build the necessary road, CLEARANCE water and sewer lines, or $150,000 if Frldiy thru Mondiy Only In a letter to the Planning the improvements were not made. Department dated Friday, Gerber said it was withdrawing two offers An advisory committee set up by it made to buy 10 acres bordering the EDC to review four offers the Union Pond on which to build a town received to develop 16 acres manufacturing plant. The letter at the park recommended in a July was read to the Economic Develop­ report that the town sell the 10-acre ment Commission at its meeting parcel to Gerber. The committee this morningf did, however, say that it wanted time^Jo review the town’s options Model TBX18BG "W e felt the amount of acreage for tnht property. was inadequate for our purposes,” ENERGY SAVER The town had originally planned REFRIGERATOR IS For a iimited time, get big Stanley Leven, Gerber’s senior to develop the 16 acres as a ALSO A FOOD SAVER vice president and general coun­ small-lot industrial park, but after 17 7 cu. ft.; 5.01 cu. It freezer sel, said today. The company receiving interest from private Helps keep food fresh up to savings on these Quality-Built would consider buying a larger developers, decided to scrap those 15 days with sealed high- Herald photo by Tarquinio parcel if the town offers it, he said, humidity pan. Sealed snack plans and open the door to private S but did not indicate how large pack. Energy Saver Switch. General Electric appliances! development proposals. Equipped for optional icemaker. Feast feet would be adequate. Besides Gerber. Vaughn Build­ "Show me the right piece of ing Co. of Providence, R.I., Cony­ e r s Construction Co. of Microwave ^ Two workmen have to start from the bottom as they which is Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the property and I ’ll tell you,” he said. Microwave Oven Range Planning Director Mark Pelle­ Manchester, and a partnership Microwave Oven Cooking Center erect striped tents at the Greater Manchester Chamber of corner of Forest and Main streets. For the curious, the grini said the company indicated madeAip of the Konover Develop­ Commerce’s Feast Fest. Some 13 local eating feet belong to Jeff Maxwell, left, and Al Delmonte, who that 30 acres might be suitable and ment Co. of West Hartford, John establishments are taking part in the two-day event, work for Action Tent Rentals of East Hartford. said they are looking into Barnini and Robert Weinberg, alternatives. both of Manchester, made bids to E Gerber has an option to buy 50 develop part or all of the land. acres in South Windsor on Sullivan The EDC advised the town to sell London expels six diplomats Avenue, Leven said. Manchester 6.5 acres to Vaughn in August. The officials are aware of this and are directors agreed with the EDC’s still trying to reach an agreement recommendations and the docu­ with Gerber to build in town. ments are presently being pre­ Herald photo by Pinto "W e are still working with them pared for the sale. KGB official defects to West to find a larger piece of land for The Rhode Island company Contest winner them,” Town Manager Robert B. plans to build an office building at P Weiss told the EDC. He said other the site. Manchester Herald carrier Jennifer Lovett of Manchester By Joseph Gambardello journalists and seven trade repre­ Foreign Office and informed that confidence between East and tries out the new bicycle she won recenty following a United Press International sentatives, have been given three Gordievski “ had sought and been West.” granted asylum in this country." summer-long contest. Lovett’s name was drawn from weeks to leave the country. "It was accordingly made clear LONDON — The head of the The Foreign Office said the "M r. Gordievski was in a posi­ that although our action was among a number of Herald carriers who had their names KGB’s London operation has de­ major development in the growing tion to know full details of Soviet necessary in the interests of put into a drawing each time they got a new subscriber. fected, exposing an espionage East-West spy war came with the intelligence activities and person­ national security, it remained our Bolton firehouse Lovett, who lives on Wedgewood Drive, has been Model JET214 Model JET235 network, and Britain moved defection of Oleg Gordievski, who nel in this country,” the Foreign policy to work for an improvement swiftly to expel 25 Soviets, includ­ had been a counsellor at the Soviet Office said. in bilateral relations with the delivering papers for the Herald since January. AUTO ROAST AND MICROWAVE OVEN WITH ing six diplomats, for spying, the Embassy since June 1982. The “ Mr. Parchine was told that a Model JHP69GH Soviet Union,” the Foreign Office COOK CODE" CONTROLS SOPHISTICATED SENSOR Model JB500GH government announced today. Foreign Office would not say when signifigant number of Soviet repre­ has PBC go-ahead ADD VERSATILITY TO said. Sophisticated sensor makes The expulsion is the biggest by he defected. sentatives in London have been MICROWAVING microwave cooking easy and P-7» SELF-CLEANING OVEN MICROWAVE COOKING In April, Britain expelled two Word Prompting Display pro­ adds flexibility to A u to C o o k CENTER WITH AUTOMATIC Britain since 1971, when 105 Soviets Gordievski "recently become engaged in intelligence activities, RANGE WITH DIGITAL CLOCK which were of course totally diplomats for spying and Moscow Bv Kevin Flood attended the Monday meeting said BIG APPETITES vides programming Instructions. function. Electronic touch con­ 3-in-1 power saver Calrod^ unit COOKING CONTROL were told to leave for espionage. head of the KGB residency in 1.4 cu. It. m icrow ave upper oven retaliated with the expulsion of Herald Reporter the special meeting was necessary Up to 12-Hour Delay Start. Temp trols. Dual Wave"* m icrow ave lets you select heat pattern to fit The Foreign Office said six of the London,” the Foreign Office said. incompatible with their status and with Dual Wave™ microwave sys­ three Britons. London in turn because the firehouse bids, which Cook/Hold maintains temperature system—designed for good, 4", 6", 8" utensils. Porcelain Soviets to be expelled are diplo­ London said it hoped the action their declared tasks.” tem and sophisticated sensor. untii CLEAR/OFF is touched. even cooking results^. enamel finish drip pans. "The Soviet charge was there­ kicked out three more Soviets. BOLTON — The Public Building had been officially opened earlier Americans eat a lot. Porcelain enamel finish drip pans. mats attached to the Soviet Em­ would not adversely affect rela­ Cooktop lamp. Commission voted Wednesday in the day Monday, would expire in B lack glass doors. 2-level ven tin g .^ y bassy, including three first tions with the Kremlin. fore informed that 25 Soviet Ray Cline, former CIA deputy How much? secretaries. There was no immediate reac­ officials, of whom six belong to the director for intelligence and night to let the Windham Sand and 30 days. The other 19 included transla­ tion from Moscow. In the past, the diplomatic staff, must leave within former head of the State Depart­ Stone Co. of Willimantic build the There was little debate Wednes­ Here are some facts: tors, journalists and non- expulsion of Soviet diplomats three weeks," the statement said. ment’s Bureau of Intelligence, said town’s new firehouse. day over which company should be D ishw asher Automatic Washer Automatic Dryer diplomatic employees of the Soviet usually has meant a retaliatory The British government consi­ the defection "is a great break" for The company’s base bid of awarded the firehouse work. There Embassy and the Soviet Trade expulsion of envoys, journalists or dered the spying activities “ com­ the West at a critical time in $641,728 was the lowest of the eight was some disagreement, however, Mission, a Foreign Office spokes­ businessmen based in Moscow. pletely unacceptable” but stressed understanding Moscow’s inten­ submitted for the project. The next over whether the town should man said. The Soviet charge d’affaires, it "attached great importance” to tions before the forthcoming sum­ lowest bid, submitted by the include floor hardener in the ’The 25 Soviets, including five Lev Parchine, was called to the measures that can build "mutual mit meeting. Vernon-based Alma Construction firehouse. The floor hardener, a Co., was about $86,000 more than powder that is laid on floors just Windham’s. before final finishing, would add In addition to choosing Wind­ $1,956 to the cost of the firehouse. ham’s base bid, the PBC approved Wiedie said the floor hardener Each year, Americans eat: S. African panel backs concession several “ alternates,” or modifica­ would help protect the firehouse tions in the basic design of the floor from heavy equipment. But 250 million pounds of popcorn MORE THAN PBC member Ronald A. Heim said mass migration of blacks from firehouse. All eight of the compan­ By Brendan Boyle ies competing for the project had he had never heard of the sub­ 18 billion hot dogs United Press International rural areas to the cities. A PRODUCT Democrats try again also bid on the modifications. The stance before and felt that the 400,000 tons of potato chips Since their introduction in 1945, quality of the floor would depend the laws have caused massive ones the PBC chose were the 2 billion pounds of cookies Written Warranty Protection JOHANNESBURG, South on tougher sanctions addition of a generator, a flagpole more on craftsmanship than any­ Africa — A parliamentai7 com­ suffering among families in which thing else. The board, however, A billion Twinkies men were granted work in cities — see page 4 and floor hardener. A fourth Prompt, Reliable Service mission today recommended the modification was the choice of a went along with the additional \ white-minority government scrap but their family was not. expense. The GE Answer Center service The committee found that the flat ceiling instead of a more one of apatheid’s cornerstones, the •, The town has so far budgeted a “ degrading of human dignity expensive curved one. Convenient Credit controversial "pass laws" de­ total of $800,000 for the firehouse. 2 inherent in the implementation of PBC member Philip Pineo esti­ signed to keep blacks from migrat­ Pineo estimated that after land Source: “Th« Big Book of Kids* by Sandra Choron (1M5. World Alma* Do-It-Yourself Help influx control could not be crowd. mated that the inclusion of the Model GSD600D ing to cities. costs, architectural fees and other nac Publieationa) n EA GRAPHIC justified.” The violence erupted hours after modifications would mean Wind­ Model WWA8354V Model DOE7109V The recommendation came one items, the cost of letting Windham 7-CYCLE The committee recommended Bishop Desmond ’Tutu, a Nobel ham’s bill for the project will come POTSCRUBBERe DISHWASHER day after President Pieter Botha do the work would still leave the HEAVY DUTY the government abolish influx Peace Prize winner, said he was to about $670,817. Temperature Sensor System. HEAVY-DUTY EXTRA-LARGE announced plans to grant South town with a contingency fund of AUTOMATIC DRYER We bring tired of police killing blacks as Before Windham can actually be 10-year full warranty on Perma- CAPACITY 3-IN-1 W ASHER African citizenship to blacks in control and that "uniform identity 3 cycles including automatic awarded the firehouse contract, about $32,000. Tuf® tub and door liner (ask for 3-way washer—extra large documents be issued to all citizens though they were “ swatting flies" permanent press and knits. 4 dry- four tribal homelands — a move That would also allow the fire You’ve been elected the details). 2-level wash Action. capacity tor regular loads, good things of South Africa." and threatened to call a national the Board of Selectmen must ing selections including no-heat one white opposition leader said department to buy the $20,000 Energy saver drying option. Spotscrubber for small loads of The recommendation came \8trike if the state of emergency is approve the PBC’s choice. Project tough stains and Mini-Wash tub air-fluff. Smooth porcelain to life. signaled “ the end of the apartheid architect Alan Wiedie said con­ worth of equipment it had origi­ new publicity chairman? enamel drum. amid escalating domestic and pot ended. for delicates. 4-cycle selections dream.” struction could begin almost im­ nally budgeted for the project. Variable water levels. Botha rejected a demand by international pressure on the go­ Mourners at a funeral in Cape mediately if the selectmen ap­ Town firefighters and the PBC had President Reagan— contained in a vernment to implement reforms in Town for a man shot by police Are you a new publicity chairman who’s anxious to learn prove the choice at their next discussed doing without the new .A. letter delivered by U.S. Ambassa­ apartheid in South Africa, where a attacked and killed a mixed-race the job? meeting Tuesday evening. " I ’m equipment last month, when they dor Herman Nickel — for a yearlong wave of violence has detective. Police said 82 blacks and “ Getting Your Message Across” may be just what you hoping we can get started within learned that the cost of developing statement of intent to abolish killed some 700 people. mixed-race people were arrested the next couple of weeks,” he said. the firehouse land would twice as need to sharpen your club’s image. Writing press releases apartheid, the white-minority go­ Police killed two blacks and in sporadic rioting in four towns PIETER BOTHA The PBC did much of their much as expected. and suggesting feature stories will be part of the agenda. vernment’s policy of racial dis­ arrested 35 in violence that erupted Wednesday. deliberating Wednesday evening crimination and segregation. . . . feeling the heat in 11 black townships during the South Africa expelled Newsweek So will planning effective club pictures and promotions. in the parking lot outside the The multi-party committee on night, a police spokesman said. correspondent Ray Wilkinson, wha The seminar will be led by Adele Angle, Focus editor of Community Hall, since town office urbanization strategy today pres­ suffering and the severe damage to Authorities said gasoline bombs the government accused of furth­ LCi workers had already gone home Inside Today the Manchester Herald, on Tuesday, Sept, 17, from 9:30 to ented a 427-page report to the relations between the population also were thrown into a home and ering "unrest and the cause of the REMEMBER... for the day and no board members 11 a.m. at the YWCA, 78 N. Main St. President’s Council, which advises groups, particularly those of at a milk delivery depot in a white revolutionary.” The government IF YOU HAVENT had a key to get inside. Richard W. Cosgrove, the Herald’s new publisher, will E-Z TERM S: Botha, saying it had agreed “ that blacks with whites, caused by suburb of Uitenhage. today banned the Sept. 16 issue of 20 pages, 2 sections Wednesday’s meeting was an also be at the seminar, as will Douglas A. Bevins, SHOPPED AT •CASH influx control measures as applied influx control.” A black man was fatally shot as a Newsweek. at present are discriminatory and The influx controls, called "pass crowd stoned the home of a In Pietermaritzburg, Tutu told emergency session, called after Advic*___ . 12 O b Itu srtM . managing editor. SIEFFERTS,... CIm i UM 1S-20 Opinion. • CREDIT CARD policeman in Langa and a black delegates to an ecumenical meet­ not enough PBC members at­ MANCHESTER, CT. are in conflict with basic human laws" because they force every Comlci, ___ S Peopittsik 2 The seminar is free for YWCA members and $1 for YOU HAVENT • MONTHLY rights.” black adult to carry an identity woman was shot to death in a black ing he would call for a five-day tended a regularly scheduled E n M t tiln m * m _ 12 16-1S meeting Monday to form a quo­ non-members. Call the YWCA at 647-1437 to register. BEEN SHOPPING! PAYMENTS The panel said it was "particu­ ' document, were designed by the suburb 60 miles west of Durban national strike if the state of L o tts ry ___ ■ 2 TtlrOslon _ _ S OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS TIL 9 . TUES-WED-SAT TIL 5 • FRIDAY TIL 8 larly concerned about the human architects of apartheid to prevent when police opened fire on a emergency is not lifted. rum. ’The two members who

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