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TRUCKS/V/Un /BUSINESS & SEItVICE FOR SALE ,^ii2Stare|_Nationa^ yawner / page 9 FORD 86 Ranger XL, 5 History; Schoolhouse speed. Loaders. Lynch, I IMA • V • ' E l m . 500 W. Center Street, captures the past of mmmmmmmtdiim Manchester. 643- 4321.^ NMdh^wmit.. V Food; Blueberries & eggs, take the cake / page 13 DODGE 85 D-50 pickup, 4 ^ Manchester / page 3 quwtMlytaMMort PAINTH t M m DOOR I r: ; waihMi siwdtis sm ity/v speed, cap. Lynch, 500 iMwior an* MMor. W. C enter Street, OwHT M yM n or M p«rt|ii|^ •ng. CHMMy I •M l Mhr iHMiiod SO) SS&^Ver^SSSwii Mnnchester.v>______Cali Bill Johnson iii » TOYOTA 85 1 ton pickup, 643-615 0 ^..f^M KIITOLm 5 speed. Lynch, 500 W. • ooooooio. • > I6'443i Center Street, Man- chester. 646-4321 .v» ^ WEEKLY FEATURE APPEARING EVERY OTHER GMC is pickup, V-6, CLASSIFIED. MOST OF THESE AOS ARE . - 4 I V B W A ’ standard. Lynch, 500 individuals w ish in g to SELL THEIR TRUCKS ARE ^ /-tV W. Center Street, Man- ENCOURAGED TO PHONE 843-2711 TO PLACE THEIR ADS... l-SSSfi?!-' chester. 646-4321. oSoTTSSsr^fi, - M A S'- TOYOTA 85 4 X 4 pickup. .(.Homo ropairs. Lnch, 500 W. Center |V»’^,.|isBALCO AT ,4m ^lt.woao|t,>i ------I l,|» l|.M Street, Manchester. otHmarto. int , 525-244S ■ ^ 646<4321..^ lUaiirlirfitrr) Manchester A City of Villaije Charm Hrralft - V..K .. . .. MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5. Dover white. #11287. TOYOTA PEI ww^^MP^'iaiiVBPav.i Morlarty Brothers, 315 BRAND NEW K ichfo. •Siiw^ws. ^ Center Street, Man­ Wednesday. July 15,1987 araptiMi S E R m . chester. 643-5135.1^ vaiHit ia » t swiBfiilaaiwii , 1987 nUNTMB/ It. A DtaMlMI MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5. ■ ■ a 3 0 C e n t s —1-«- Ondo blue. #11311. TOYOTA PICKUP I jii a\ ♦ • •»•«"I .•it Morlarty Brothers, 315 r 646-407S .., -V, . Center Street, Man­ SBIOUiTE PIMIBIO rtSf • • »,;e ■ • •'•o-’A’swU «. --K f asr-dsaa chester. 643-5135.«^ CO. EST"” r 5*r*f5^wHift#if Poindexter says he alone OK’d diversion ------" :iN6 AN.AO’jw cilp MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5 i S t o J B K cab plus, 5 speed. Q u a ra n ta a d q u a lity sonwono ? a M ^ S ^ io y IV' notvdd' o.'«' Is a veryry iooifr. By Jim Drinkard '■r White. #11319. Blue. longtime statement on the Issue work. Rafarsneas. Fraa those golf dubs you iwver ^hjbarWNi ta t u v ci^in process J M ltd d desk,” after Meese told him last occasionally puffed on his pipe as CtaHinodk .The cost is # 1318. M orlarty The Associated Press that is at the core of the Iran-contra obtaining “ bridge financing” for BaWmatas. Inaxpansiva. 2 ^ * * ’'**^*'**!!'tthowont 11. We’ll hel Nov. 21 that he was beginning an he answered the most serious the rosponso bla. your -od for Brothers, 315 Center affair — whether the president ever the rebels at a time when Congress Can C>oua 64»-96S8 ' Street, Manchester. WASHINGTON — Former Na­ inquiry into the arms sales, Poin­ questions that have arisen in the had cut off aid. Inelde: I response. THIS IS A teamed of the diversion of proceeds dexter said. 643-5135.1^.______tional Security Adviser John Poin­ affair — the extent of Reagan’s In words that undercut Reagan’s before Attorney General Edwin Poindexter said he personally ■ Lt. Col. Oliver L. MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5 LIMITED TIME OFFER! dexter testified today that he knowledge of events. own statements, Poindexter said Meese III informed him last Nov. approved the diversion scheme in cab plus. Automatic. deliberately never told President At the White House, spokesman Reagan signed a secret document North's testimony raised 24. February 1986. and believed that APAlirillKNTS Silver. #11295. Mor- cooi2f3Sc TOYOTA Reagan about the diversion of Marlin Fltzwater said he discussed authorizing the sales on Dec. 5, new questions about what TV/STEREO/ *6595 But the former top White House Reagan "absolutely” would have larty Brothers, 315 Cen­ 0 MI8GELUNE0U8 CARS FQSANrmiNa ' Iranian arms sales profits to the Poindexter’s testimony with Rea­ 1985. ’The document made no President Reagan knew. FDR RENT 0 3 APPLMNGE8 m OD ter Street, Manchester. aide contradicted Reagan on approved the idea if he knew of it. FOR SALE FOR SALE MORE! contra rebels to shield him from gan. ‘ "The president doesn’t recall mention of a broader diplomatic ■ North steadfastly In­ 643-5135.i»______another important issue, saying ‘ T m sure the president would have *UN18S8 TN/a 8M8L8W 800 W. CENTER STREET political harm. signing the finding, but he doesn’t initiative that Reagan frequently ROOM apartment, ap­ DOUBLE oven, self Antique double bed (year MAZDA 1987 B2200 SE5 18 ON YOUR CAR, that the president initially ap­ enjoyed hearing about It.” he said. sists that he never solicited pliances, heat, hot wo- PUGEOT 1974 504 diesel. MANCHESTER ‘‘I wanted the president to be disagree with those who say he has cited to explain his decision to cleaning Hotpoint 1800) best offer. Good running condi­ cab plus. Luxury 4x2. YOU RROBAOLY proved selling weapons to Iran in But Poindexter also said that he private donations for the ter, oarage, stove. Coppertone. Black. #11253Ⰽ LYNCH protected" If the matter ever late 1985 as a straight arms-for- did,” the spokesman said. sell arms to Tehran. Dresser ond bureau RAID TOO mUCH.„‘ shielded Reagan from the knowl­ contras. refrigerator, lease. good condition. Great tion or for ports. $400. MANCHESTER, CONN. became public, Poindexter said. In an extraordinary morning of Poindexter testified that Reagan set, $100. Boys BMX 646^4208 after 7pm. #11327. Morlarty 6 4 6 -4 3 2 1 hostages deal. edge “ so I could insulate him and SS75. Middle age or for cottage or opart- Brothers, 315 Center Reagan, who has insisted all testimony, Poindexter also said he signed a second paper authorizing ■ Nsver In six days of bike, $M. Call after 5pm Testifying in a calm voice. provide him some measure- of older preferred. 646- ment. Best offer. White LeCor 1983. Deluxe. Mint Street, Manchester. along that he did not know of the “ personally approved” when Lt the sales on Jan. 17, 1986 that gripping testimony did 7968. 647-1946. Poindexter said he later destroyed deniability if it ever leaked out.” Glenwood apartment condition. Am/fm 643-5135.______diversion, said of Poindexter’s Col. Oliver North came to him in included mention of the broader North Inch back from the size stove. Needs oven cassette. 54k, $1500 the document bearing Reagan’s “ Because it would be controver­ 4 ROOMS. Heated, stove. GARS /best otter. 644-9080. MAZDA 1987 B2200 LuT- testimony; “ What’s new about signature to spare him political February 1986 and suggested that attempt to forge an opening with edge of his seat. References, lease, se­ coll. 890 os Is. 646-5160 ury 4x2. Red. #11248. that?” sial. ... I wanted the president to be profits from the sales be diverted to Iran. after 6pm .d FOR SALE PLYMOUTH Valiant . embarrassment. ” I tore it up and protected,” he said. curity deposit. No pets. 64 Morlarty Brothers, 315 Poindexter supported Reagan’s the Contra rebels. Poindexter said — etoriea on page 7 Very good running put it in the burn bag behind my Poindexter testified calmly and 1 car parking. S510. Center Street, Mon- HOW DOES DILLON DO IT he saw the proposal as a way of Please turn to page 8 649-3340.______FORD Maverick 1972, condition. Best offer. chester. 643-5135.»^ I t t ILAWNANO 72.000 miles new bat­ 649-6945. WE’LL BEAT ANY LEGITIMATE DEAL 5 ROOMS, 3rd floor, heat f l l6ARKN------tery and muffler, good MAZDA 1987 B2200 luxury ondhotsvater Included. running condition. PLYMOUTH Sedan 1961. 4x2. Ondo blue. Democrats ^•^PrRncE ondsRcurltv $500. 647-7149. 38,000 miles. New up­ #11276. Morlarty CAR OR.TRUCKI required. 643-5363. AGWAY 10 horse power holstery. Excellent Brothers, 315 Center ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Experts pull out the stops riding tractor with OLDSMOBILE 1981 cus­ running condition. 1 ROOM Efficiency apart­ Street, Manchester. Craftsman lawn tom crulzer wagon. Make an offer. 643-1920 643-5135.1^ NEW 1987 F-250 4 x 4 PICKUP ment. Lease and secur- sweeper. 2 years old. Air, stereo, cruise, or 684-5255. give up on Ity. 646-7268.______WOO or best offer. Call 77.000 miles. $3000. 643- MAZDA 1987 B2600 4 x 4 .£ \» G r V-8, Automatic, H.D. Front Suspension, 2 and 3 room apartments 528-4805 offer 5. _ 9729.______base. Silver. #11272. Super Cooiing, Headiiner, Sliding Rear Morlarty Brothers, 315 for Cheney organ repair for rent. Main Street, AMC Gremlin 1974, new TAKE A LOOK Window Stock #A7265 Was *17,512 gulff plans Monchester. S29-7ia Tag Sail Scraagad Laam. Center Street, Mon- tires and exhaust, runs chester. 643-5135.t^ MANCHESTER. 4 rooms, Any amounl daNvwed. Alto. fill. good. $850. 742-6537. By Alex Girhill adults preferred. No gravti. ttono end btifc mulcli. 1986 TOYOTA 85 Cargo van. Bobcu. beekhoo A loedar rantal. DODGE Charger S E 1972. Now *15,212 WASHINGTON (A P) - Senate Associate Editor pets, no appliances, 1 Very good condition. Automatic. Power Democrats said today they are car. Security andrefer- steering power M M S CONtmUCnON Power, air. 649-3663 of- LINCOLN dropping efforts to delay President Four experts from a Massachu­ ences. 649-1965. ter 4pm.______brakes. Lynch, 500 W. BTS-MOO/WBgSBS Center Street, Mon- Reagan’s plans to protect Kuwaiti setts organ-making company were MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ MALIBU Classic 79, good TOWN CAR N EW 19 8 7 B RONC O II 4 x 4 oil tankers, one week before the room duplex. Conve­ 2 to choose from Chester. 646-4321.✓ carefully dismantling the organ in condition. Recently V-6, XLT Trim, Privacy first U.S. Navy ships were to be^n historic Chehey Hail and packing niently located. S650 |B3|” *i8^m E overhauled, air. Inte­ White, Blue TOYOTA 85 longbed f '-'m per month plus utili­ Your Choice pickup. 4x4. Lynch, 550 Glass, Sport Wheals, RWL their escort duty in the Persian Gulf the pieces Tuesday, j I e q u p r e n t rior like new. Asking “ This vote will be the end of It as ties. Call 646-1996 $1800. 646-6903. W. Center Street, Mon- Off-Road tires, Luggage The packing job, which is ex­ evenings.______chester. 646-4321. ✓ far as I ’m concerned.” Senate pected to take two days, will keep 12 FOOT aluminum Star- Rack, AM/FM Cassette and SUBARU G L 1985.4 door, $18,700 Majority Leader Robert Byrd, the pieces in safekeeping until the 6 ROOM duplex, central croft tilt trailer. 10 automatic, cloth Inte­ FORD 84 F-150 Club much more. Stock # C5587 location. No pets. 647- wagon. 6 cylinder, ou- Was *13,615 ^ D-W.Va., said shortly before sena­ firm begins work on restoring the horse power, swivel rior, sunroof and more. 86 Mustang *6895 9312.______seotetc. Excellent con­ 21.000 miles, excellent tomatlc. Lynch, 500 W. tors refused to break a Republican organjn 1881. Manchester. 3 bedroom dition. $900 or best condition. $7200 or best 85 Marquis Brough *6895 Center Street, Man- NOW ’ 1 2 , 6 1 5 * ___ filibuster blocking the chamber The large decorated pipes that aprtment , 2nd floor, offer. 647-0621.______otter. Coll 646-2318. Chester. 646-4321.^ from seeking a delay In the escort have stood in three arches behind 80 Mazda RX7 *12,400 plans. separate utilities, FORD 1985 Tempo 2 FORD 84 F-150 pickup. 4 the stage at the hall for 120 years parking. S62S. Security PETS AND dooor, 5 speed, over­ 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 speed, air. Lynch, 500 "W e’ve made our point that a were carefully lined up on the floor. deposit required and W. Center Street, Mon- majority of the Senate is opposed to But other smaller pipes were being SUPPLIES drive, power steering, chester. 646-4321. references. 649-2871. brakes. Rear window 83 Lynx Wg.. At. AC *4695 NEW 1987 F-350 DUMP this policy,” Byrd said. stacked carefully in boxes. MANCHESTER. 2 bed- Eskimo Spitzs puppies 10 defogger. One owner. 88 Camaro T-Top *10,200 CHEVY 84 longbed The Democratic-controlled Most pipes were in good condi­ rooms, 2nd floor, all weeks old, UKC regis­ $4000. 649-7501 after pickup. V-6, automatic. v-8. 4 Spd., PS. PB. Light Group chamber voted 55-44, six votes short tion, but a few were dented and appliances, heat, hot tered, shots. $900. 647- 6pm.______88 Mazda SE5 P/U *5995 Lynch, 500 W. Center Contractor's Dump Body & Holat, V. of the 60 needed to impose cloture, some even twisted Into awkward water, air conditioner. 9137 BUICK Century 1976. Ex­ Street, Manchester. Cab Shield. Ready to Work. A84S2 the parliamentary device used to On bus line. Call 649- 85 Colony Park 646-4321.1,' shapes. "Somebody stuck a foot on 5940.______DACHSHUND mini cellent running condi­ Wagon *10,400 end a filibuster. the pipes.” said Ron Sholten, of the longhaired puppies tion, body good. $1000. CONVERSION Vans by ^. It was the third time in a week Andover Organ Co. of Methuen. 'h DUPLEX,Zbedroom,4 AKC .228-0123.______649-2316 after 3:30. 88 Markur XR4TI *11,995 NOW *16,999 room apartment. Rem­ Lorain, "Exclusive that the Senate refused to invoke Mass. odeled. S600/month. 4 FREE kittens. Grey HONDA Accord 1978. 85 Subaru Wag. AT. *6895 Ford Conversions". .cloture. With Democrats holding a Sholten said the pipes are valua­ tabby. Shots, box Hatchback, for parts. Available at Dillon Pricing RallKli Cith Aultianca. Appllcallon In Uau Of Spaclal FIntnea Rata. .54-46 margin in the chamber. ble in themselves and not just for References, security. $400. Call after 7pm. 05 Buick Ragal *7495 Call 633-6921.______trained. Call 742-5768. Ford, 319 Main Street, AH Vthiclaa Subject To Prior Sale. Not Raaponalbla For Typoeraphical Errora. Republicans have been' able to historic or sentimental reasons. He 646-4208.______65 Olda Calais *6395 Manchester. 643- 'f*-' MANCHESTER. Quality 2145.1^ muster enough votes to block the said they could be replaced, but the MBCEUANEOUS PLYMOUTH Horizon cloture attempts. cost would be high. 1 bedroom, heat, hot Hatchback 1980. Auto­ 83 Dod. Challangar *3295 water and all applian­ FOR SALE MAZDA 1987 B2600 4 x 4 At issue today was a proposal The dented ones can be rounded matic, good condition. 84 Gran. Marquis LS *8695 ces Included. Air condi­ Asking $1295. Call after base. Ondo blue. which called for a 90-day delay in out again, Sholten said. Htmid photo by Pinto tioned, quiet on bus AIR Conditioner fbrsale. 9pm or weekends. 646- 88 Isuzu DLX P/U *5095 #11298. Morlarty Reagan’s plans. The two earlier Some pipes are really long line. Ideal for middle 6000 BTU, excellent 6195. Brothers, 315 Center votes were on a different proposal, wooden boxes. "Wood resonates John Morisette holds a dented pipe from the Cheney Hall age and senior citizen. __ronditlon. 742-9577. Street, Manchester. seeking to put the Persian Gulf differently from metal and produ­ organ. It can be repaireef, he said. $540. 247-5030.______CAMARO 1975. Runs MORIARTY 643-5135.»' 2 boys bikes, refrlgera- great. AM/FM policy ” in abeyance” for an unde­ ces a different tone,” said John tor/freezer side by cassette. Good tires. . f liiio n . termined time. Morisette, one of the Andover Co. 00ND0MINIUIN8 BROTHERS MAZDA 1987 B2600SE54 x in the $1.2 million budget for side. 644-8697 after 4:30. 350 engine. $1500 or best 4. White. #11322 & ’The first tanker will be escorted experts. The men blew into some The one in Cheney Hall is one of FOR RENT AIR Conditioner. 8000 offer. 646-1956. 301 Canter 8t. restoration of the hall, a budget that about 24 still in existence that were 11273. Morlarty Broth­ up the 500-miIe-long gulf to be pipes to illustrate the difference. is being financed by public contri­ BTU. $250. Plano ...... Manchastar, CT ers, 315 Center Street, loaded with oil and then back One part o f the removal job built by the Hooks during their MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ 4'x11', Baby Grand butions and by various historic 643-5135 Manchester. 643- through the Strait of Hormuz at the involved carefully lifting out slim prime period of construction. It has room condo. Brand $1500. 649-3174. grants. been estimated that it will be worth SCRANTON 5135.4^ mouth of the gulf, the legislators wooden rods about a foot long, Newl Covenlently lo­ oTake The organ was built by the E & about $150,000 to $200,000. MAZDA 1987 luxury 4x4. said ’Tuesday. checking them to see if their cated. $775 per month G.G. Hook Co. some time before . Blish said it is a two-mamial, Includes heat hot wa­ AND seiecT useo CARS... . I S n CAMPERS/ Red. #11300. Morlarty The first convoy will include only original numbers are visible and ENDROLLS SOME a.S« FItMNCINO OR LBSSI 1866 and installed in the hall before ter. Call 646-1296 |U 3 J t------Brothers, 315 Center one or two Kuwaiti tankers while labeling them with new numbers if 13-rank, Opus 400 tracker organ. 27W wMlh - 288 THALERS it opened in 1867. Tracker refers to the mechanical evenings. 113% width - 2 tor 288 S7 OOOQE CARAVAN M3,996 Street, Manchester. later groups will probably be not. 87 LaBARON GTS Twto M IZ W 643-5135.4' According to research by Mary action that operates with a series of MANCHESTER. BeaUtl- ■ must ba plekad up at the LAYTON 17' camper larger, said Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wls., The organ is being removed now, S7 PLY VOYAOER <15,SM Bllsh of the Little Theatre of rods or trackers. Later organs used 1UI new 2 bedroom iHarald Ofilea Monday thru 87 CARAVAN •18,286 trailer. Sleeps 6, fully MAZDA 1987 luxury 4x4. chairman of the House Armed even though Andover Organ Co.’s Manchester, which is involved with pneumatic or electric action. condo. Air, refrigera­ fThuraday b#ora 11 am.only. S7 RAMCHAROER 4M •17.S8S contained and SunbEom sliver. FREE* Services Committee. backlog of work prevents It from the restoration project along with tor, dishwasher, ml- 87 CARAVAN •14,185 equipped. Including #11274. Morlarty Originally, a hand-operated . 87 VOYAGER •! 8,888 off additional charge on over 50 Aspin, Senate Minority Leader starting the 150,300 restoration until the Cheney Hall Foundation, Elias crovwave etc. Heot In- 86THUNDERBIRO •8,885 full owning. Excellent Brothers, 315 Center Bob Dole, R-Kan., and Sen. James 1991. Until then, the pieces will be blower provided the air pressure, eluded. condition. $1750/best Hook and George Greenleaf Hook sa DODOE P/U LiMWd •ii.aas Street, Manchester. Sasser, D-Tenn., said they were protected, as work proceeds in the but in the early 1900s an electric $795/monthly.Call 644- 86 RELIANT 8.W. •8.886 otter. 446-1642. 643-5135.^ Hamid photo by Pinto apprenticed to the famous Boston blower made by the Spencer Co. of POOLSIII 88 DOOOE 4irt«/ytoi> •12,886 told that the first Navy mission ball itself. 2673 or 644-3313 organ builder, William M. Good­ Windsor was Installed. Although Amazing Dlscountl 86 LASER Tm« o •1L68S iwAZDA 1987 SE5 4 x 4. would be July 22. The removal cost is $4,000. evenings. Ornate organ pipes line the floor of Cheney Hall Tuesday. rich, in 1824. Later they set up their Spencer has stopped making blow­ 86 OOOQE CHARGER •7,686 Btock,5*peed. #13238. Sasser, a leader of congressional Storage costs will be $300 annually. 86 LaBARON Tixto •12,488 TRUCKS/VANS At the rear of the stage, experts dismantle the rest of the own business and in a 40-year ers, a company official said the Umited time onlyl 86 OOOQE ROYAL ru •10,686 1324. Morlarty Broth­ attempts to block President Rea­ The costs of putting the organ FOR SALE ers, 315 Center Street, organ for storage and eventual restoration. period, produced more than 600 blower can be repaired and has Big new fantastic 1987 ae LaBARON 4 Dr. TiHbe •12,486 I gan’s plan, said Democratic oppo­ back into operation are not included OFFICE SPACE 82 OAT8UN trjooo mu •3,896 Manchester. 643- instruments. offered to assist with the job. sized pools, Including 81 CADDY OaVILLE- N M •6,286 MAZDA 1987 B2200 5135.1^ MAZDA nents would try again today to win PERFECT opportunity. huge sundeck, fence, 88 OOOQE CHARGER •7,886 shortbed, 5 speed. Senate approval of a resolution Clean, dry 45' x 27' area 88 CELEBRITY •7,788 Sunsrite red (2) #11278 MAZDA 1987 SE5 4x4. seeking a delay. Two earlier filter and warranty. 86 PLY. HORIZON (t) •6,686 TODAY with potential. Suitable SaCHY.OTS •10,296 & 11280. Morlarty Sunbeam silver. Auto- attempts failed. Brothers, 315 Center **” 325 Mor­ Men’s clubs begin to admit women tor office, music stu­ 86 800 Conv. ($> •13,886 Administration officials have re­ dio, accountants or In­ NOW ONLY ^ 7 8 85 VOYAOER •6086 Street, Manchester. larty Brothers, 315 Cen- fused to announce an exact start-up surance, family video, 68 TOV. TERCEL aw •7,496 643-5135.4>' ^opchester. Delta probe Installation optional S8COUQAR •8486 643-5135.1^ date for the escorts and Pentagon sider inviting some women to join. rental, etc. No food MAZDA 1987 B2200 TRUCKS Kiwanians say women to become full members and extra. 88 NISSAN MAXIMA •10,008 officials declined to comment on At the luncheon Tuesday, the five Jaycees’ leader The Federal Aviation Adminis­ operotlons. 649-1680. 84 PLY. RELIANT •4,896 Shortbed, 5 speed, 1 MAZDA 1987 B2200SE54 X the July 22 date. took effect two years ago, Tunila 88 PONTIAC J2000 •2.006 auto. Sliver. #11251 & 5 YEAR 100,000 MILE members present supported the tration plans an “ across the board” ' Offices tor rent. Reosona- FUU RNANCING 2. Black, 5 speed (2). At the White House, presidential they’ve thought said women have been members inspection of Delta Air Lines’, ble rotes. Including all 70 BIHCK SKYLARK •2i706 11314. Morlarty Broth­ change, though they said it may doesn’t consider for the four years he has been with #1312 8. 11281. Mor­ spokesman Marlin Fitzwaterwould training programs after a series of utilities. 643-7175 or 647- AVAILABLE ers, 315 Center Street, change some of the meetings’ the organization. larty Brothers, 315 Cen­ EXTENDED WARRANTY say only that the Navy’s escort of it for years character. errors by Delta pilots Including one 9223. . 87|L3311.. Manchester. 643- ter Street, Manchester. •Warranty It at no extra charge and It more than a powertrain warranty herself pioneer “ We’ve found absolutely no prob­ Call Pater Collect mission ’’will begin soon.” He said that nearly caused a collision over sm .y'. 643-5135.1^ It covers Engine, Trantmission, From Wheel Drive, Steering, Suapen- Member Warren E. Howland lems,” he said. • ••••••••••••a.,, it “ could come as early as next For more than 60 years, women the Atlantic, agency sources say. WANTED 1-000-852-706S or alon, Eleotrical, Brakes, AC, Towing and Transportation Coverage. War­ suggested that what is joked about By G eorge Loyng The Jaycees was the first tradi­ ' week.” have been exclu d e from the and discussed at meetings may Story on page 5. TO RENT Herald Reporter tionally male-only organization in 203-503-1161 ranty Carries a Zero Deductible on Parts and Labor. See Solatparson ' Later, an administration official Kiwanis Club of Manchester. But ■ •■aaaaaaiasaa CLYDE The Deeter You Cen have to be toned down a bit so as not the area to allow women members, CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. For Datalla. Otter Valid on Incoming and In-Stock Vehicles Only and Ex­ who demanded anonymity said it that will soon change, members to offend some women. APARTMENTS. One and Elizabeth Wilson of Manchester but others in Manchester are A Dueli/*#r Wllb...fDin,.. GENEVA pires July 17,1087. was “ unfortunate that congress­ said Tuesday at their luncheon at 3 bedroom apartments RO UTE 83, VERNON Also, he said, members will not said she does not consider herself a considering following suit. Clear, comfortable needed tor Christian men have released details from a the Manchester Country Club. just accept anybody. “ We prefer 82C«valliw2dr. *3495 pioneer, but she was one of the first The local Rotary Club will soon Clear and comfortable tonight School Teachers. 643- NO GIMMICKS — JUST A GREAT DEAL classified briefing.” "A lotof us have wondered why... somebody in the business commun­ Sell Your Car a3Ch«vy8-lO *6295 : lUXURY VANS women in the state to head a local induct its first female member. The with low 55 to 60. Partly sunny 0792. All Nogotletod Prteoe Ineludo But Warren Nelson, a spokesman It has always been limited to men,” ity, rather than a housewife or a chapter of the Jaycees. decision follows a U.S. Supreme 83 Skylark 4 dr. *4995 for Aspin, said it is assumed that said Gerald R. Rothman, the club’s Thursday with high around 80. 1) Doalor Prep 3) Cleaning & Waxing widow looking for another hus­ She was asked to join the Court ruling in May that allowed •3La8abia4dr. *7495 - 20 VANS A CAMPERS nothing in such briefings is classi- president. Last week, at a Kiwanis Details on page 2. ns 2) Under Coating 4) Handling & Freight Charges band,” said Howland. ' Manchester Jaycees two years ago, states to force civic service organi­ 34 Calabrity 4 dr. Wg. *7 2 6 5 ^ fled unless it is id e n tify explicitly International convention, FURNITURE 4 Lines — 10 Days The Manchester Kiwanis Gub and just completed a one-year term zations to allow women members. 84 Skyhawk 4 dr. Wg. *5 9 9 5 IN STOCK 5) AND EXTENDED WARRANTY as such and a degree of classifica­ members voted to accept female 508 charge, each addi­ (Tnauatung was formed in 19M, and raises as president. Currently, she serves Similarly, the Kiwanis Club of Index COMPLETE living room 84 Olda Clara 4 dr. *7495 IMMEDIATE tion is given. He said Aspin told him members. tional line. You can money for charity. Recently, it as the local chapter’s chairman of Manchester said it also plans to sat. Eorth tonas- DELIVERYI that no one in the meeting said the In Manchester, though, local 24 pages, 4 aactlona oanoai at any time. 84NlvaraCoupa *11,695 raised about $25,000, some of which the board. invite some women to join. The country. Excallant information being discussed was Kiwanians have been discussing SORRY. •6Chav.Caprlea4dr. *8496 HURRY IN m*r.Whyrm will be donated to Hartford Hospi­ While president, Wilgon said, Lions Club of Manchester, though, Advice _ Lottery _ _ _ _ _ 2 co ndition. 275-1960 going T. iuy My classified. the matter for some time. “ The waakdoyt. NO REFUNDS OR 88 Bteoft Kbaek *0 1 9 6 FDR BEST tal’s pediatric trauma center. things went smoothly. “ Everybody is waiting to see what its interna­ Business. ObHuarlae_-_ 8 •aCaMury4dr. From, Rep. Larry Hopkins, R-Ky., said idea was brewing for a number of ADJUSTMENTS *1 0 ,2 9 6 8ELECTIDNI Manchester’s Kiwanis Club had was very cooperative,” she said. tional organization decides at an Classified - 21-23 Opinion _ _ _ 6 •8Cav#lar4dr. he telephoned National Security years,” said Rothman. more than 100 members in the *8395 • | '’“/MORIAR^lY BROTHERS/ “ We Just had a great tim e." upcoming convention. Comics _ _ _ _ 10 People _ _ _ _ 2 CAU HERALD ' Adviser Frank Carluccl on IHiesday "W e have talked at great length 1960s. But as more Manchester men 878paMrum4dr. *8 4 0 6 ^ ROUTE 83 EiilMOII l-(4 Currently, there areSOmembers, Club President Peter Lozier said Connecticut _ 4 Sports _ _ 9-12 expressing concern that the date of at having some gals in,” he said. In began working in Hartford and CLASSIHED 87CalsbrNy4dr. •1 0 ,4 9 6 VER^NON COKN, Houra: 12 of them women, sa^l John the reason women have been Enterteinmant 17 Televlalon__ 17 the operation has been made public about a month, the group, which other towns, fewer attended the l7BanNi8dr. *1 0 ,0 0 5 Tunila, the Jaycees president. Focus 1...... 13 U.8./WorM _ 6, 7 OE Refrigerotor, 5 years 301-315 CENTER STREET £ i | O C 1 0 c l and asking that it be changed. numbers about 35 men. vrill con­ weekly luncheons. old. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. July 15, 1987 — 8 the weather REGIONAL WEATHER ■ n » Acc*»-¥ tor 0 AM . Thundfer. Juir M Aocu-WeathGf*k)fGcast for TtHirsday Firm puts Daytime CondWons and High Temperatures up $25,000 60 — TW CbHbott | 7 4 ^ to tour for range

Structure An East Hartford firm interested in managing the town of Manches­ ter’s rifle range has offered to pay By Alexander GIrelll for $25,000 of the estimated $75,000 Associate Editor to $80,000 cost of renovating the facility, according to a proposal Identified Flying Object In 1850 the Cheney Bros, filed with the town. Town officials have yet to review Experts say the Frisbee is the most popular form of bum a two-room schooihouse on Cooper Hill street. But the the plan, but Recreation Director recreation in the United States. It is estimated that FROtfTS: growing Cheney textile em­ Scott Sprague said Tuesday he was more Frisbees are sold each year than baseballs, basket­ pire came to need more encouraged by it. ” It appears that they’re making an effort to buy into Co m ^ Sw0o«My balls, and footballs combined. While Frisbees are simply production space, so in 1914 ,C i^ 7 Ao^-w#attw. it (the range)he said. O 1907 AccM-W«airx«. bn a way to relax for many people, others have made the school building, olong with Town officials had worried that a throwing them a serious sport. In 1982, a some houses, was moved to firm hired to manage the range way for a new mill would not make enough of a man threw, ran and caught a disc a distance of 272.6 building. feet. The world’s record for the fastest Frisbee throw is financial commitment to make it Strong thunderstorms The school was set on the worthwhile for the town to cover 74 miles per hour. west side of Cedar Street just part of the renovation cost. D O Y O U K N O W — What toy company gave the flying north of Cooper Hill Street. It Under the plan submitted by served a number of purposes. Wilderness Sports. Inc., the East hit south High Piains discs the name “Frisbee”? It was once an annex to the Hartford firm would pay for the B y The Associated Press TUESDAY’S ANSWER — Salmon return to their birthplace nearby Washington School. I t ' ceiling repair, painting, port con­ door'and the stuff started flying." to spawn. was most familiar as the site struction and other carpentry re­ said Pampa, Texas, policedfficer quired. The town would be responsi­ Strong thunderstorms con­ of the Lutz Children’s Gary Boydston, who was in his A Newipaper In Education Program Museum. ble for installing an air ventilation tinued to buffet the southern High mobile home with his wife and system and any toxic cleanup costs. Plains today after unleashing a Sponsored by Now it is the site of the new two children when the tornado hit Manchester Historical Mu­ The range was closed in Febru­ Texas tornado that injured 10 The Manchester Herald ary 1986 after health and safety Tuesday night. seum operated by the Man­ people, twisters in at least two violations were discovered. other states, and hail as big as The Texas Panhandle twister chester Historical Society. In return for putting up $25,000, baseballs. destroyed nine mobile homes and The building has not been Wilderness is requesting that U be "We were on the way out the injured a woman who remained Almanac totally converted to the muse­ given a 20-year contract to manage in critical condition in a hospital um ’s purposes and many of the facility. In May. it bad origi­ today. Nine other people were the society's display mate­ nally asked for a 15-year contract. rials are still stored in various treated for minor injuries. July 15, 1987 TODAY’S MOON: Between Herbert Bengtson, acquisitions chairman for the The original proposal by Wilder­ Thunderstorms fell today over full moon (July 10) and last places waiting for the time Manchester Historical Museum, stand? outside the ness called for the town to cover all Weather Trivia northwest Texas and eastern a n Today /s the 196th rs quarter (July 17). when they can be put on public major renovation costs. However, Today's weather picture was drawn by Catherine Pfeiffer of day ot 1987 and the view. musuem building on Cedar Street. The 1859 building, the firm’s new offer comes after it o r aM #>e water on earth, hov- New Mexico, while showers and a Hebron, who attends St. James School. 2Sth day of summer. TODAY’S TRIVIA: What Broadway mu­ But the society is replacing which used to house the Lutz Children's Museum, has and a Windsor group. Metropolitan much is contained m the few thunderstorms lingered over sical starred Linda Ronstadt? (a) "The the upper half of the Mississippi an old heating system that Shooters, Inc., agreed to cooperate atm osphere Pirates of Penzance” (b) "My Fair in the use of the facility. Valley. Scattered showers and was expensive to run and took Lady” (c) "" Any final decision to have a thunderstorms were developing CONNECTICUT WEATHER TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in up a lot of space, and it has 1977, President Carter approved the TODAY’S BARBS cleaned and painted the large private firm manage the range along a cold front pushing across would be made by the town Board of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. entry ot Indochinese “boat people" BY PHIL PASTORET display rooms on the main into the United States. Directors. The board last fall The storm in Pampa, a town of Things change. Once upon a time, cast­ floor. clear and comfortable Low ing your bread upon the waters was The building is owned by the rejected a plan to have the town about 21,300 people, also flooded 55 to 60. Thursday, partly sunny. High around 80. laudable. Now the EPA calls it renovate and operate the range streets, knocked out power and TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Clement town, and the society has Central, Southwest Interior: Tonight, clear and pollution. entirely on its own because of phone service, and did damage Moore (1779); Mother Cabrini (1850); invited the town’s Board of concerns that it would be too estimated at $900,000. comfortable. Low 55 to 60. Thursday, partly sunny Iris Murdoch (1919); Linda RonstadI Look on the bright side. Your stocks Directors and their guests to expensive. (1946) Tornadoes also were reported High around 80. aren't paying lower dividends — you're tour the building Thursday Metropolitan and Wilderness in Iowa and Minnesota, and there West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, clear and just getting your share of downside evening to see what has been were the only two firms to make profits. were unconfirmed reports of conifortable. Low 60to 65. Thursday, partly sunny TODAY’S QUOTE: "Wriling is like gel­ accomplished since the mu­ offers to manage the range. Metro­ seum opened in June 1986. politan’s offer also called for the twisters in New Jersey on High 75 to 80. ling married. One should never commit TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWERS: (a) Linda Tuesday. oneself until one is amazed at one’s Ronstadt starred In "The Pirates ot Besides the tour, there will town to cover the renovation costs. The Tuesday night storms in Northwest Hills: Tonight, clear and a bit chilly. Low luck” — Iris Murdoch. Penzance” In 1981. be a slide show on Manchester Metropolitan withdrew its offer the Texas Panhandle also Thursday, partly sunny. High in the middle history by Herbert Bengtson. after Wilderness agreed to set aside spawned hail as big as baseballs acquisitions chairman for the evening shooting time for Metropol­ luaorad museum. itan shooters if it is selected by the in Borger, Silverton and Floy- iMng Island Sound to Watch Hill. R.I., and Montauk e uipuesno«4i auo aiaui y dada, and high winds and heavy Astrograph The museum, which now town directors to manage the facility. rain around Lubbock. Point: Wind northwest 10 to 15 knots today and has a special exhibit ih place northeast less than 10 knots tonight. on "Manchester at the Turn of In its first offer, Wilderness said would be better In the long run to try the Century,” is open to the it hoped to have the renovations ^ Ifo u r tackling difficult tasks unaided public on Thursdays and Sun­ finished by December. However, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-O m :. 21) Some days from 1 to 5 p.m. In one room is a special exhibit titled "Manchester at the Sprague said that projection now appears “pretty optimistic." ^ r t h d £ Q f minor obstacles may pop up today, but On on average Sunday the don't let them cause you to back out ot Turn of the Century.” He said the town administration a fun commitment. These small ob­ museum draws about a dozen still has to review the offer, and Thursday, July 16,19B7 people, with fewer coming in Goals you've been unable to achieve in structions will take care of themselves - hibit on the Bicentennial of the cooperative effort with Lutz make a recommendation to the PEOPLE CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jm . 19) No mat-l on Thursdays, according to the past can be reached In the year United States Constitution is Children’s Museum to encour­ directors. If approved, then specifi­ ahead. Continue to put forth your best ter how trivial they may appear to you. Paige Savery, a member of planned, she said. cations for the renovation work It’s best not to discuss family Issues age children to visit the effort and victory will be yours. the museum's exhibit com­ One part will be a travelling historic museum. must be drafted, and bids solicited. CANCER (June 21-July 22) To suc­ with outsiders today. A loved one's feel-,' mittee. However, on June 20. Shade secrecy Barker on Tuesday. Ings may be hurt if you do. exhibit, done in coo)>eration Only the main floor is open Sprague said he did not know how ceed, you must keep your mind firmly the day of the Cheney Historic AQOARIu S (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Shortcuts with the Connecticut Humani­ to the public now. In the attic long the actual renovation work Yoke One thinks eyes can tell a The American Humane Associ­ fixed upon your objective. If not, oven District Festival, about 200 would take. ation said the reports of animal small distractions could cause you to aren’t likely to work out well today. In ties Council, which stressed are stored some materials lot about a person, and she tact, you may have to resort to an anti-.' visited the museum for a craft beatings on the set were only drift off course. Major changes are the role Connecticut played in that won’t be hurt by the high doesn’t want to let everyone get ahead for Cancers in the coming year. quated procedure to accomplish a te­ fair. creating and ratifying the that close. rumor. dious chore. | temperatures that build up Send lor your Astro-Graph predictions But Savery said the traffic Constition. there. The basement, which “ When people look into your PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Competi­ today. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this depends a good deal on what is The other part of the exhibit isn’t finished, has farm imple­ eyes, they sometimes see what’s newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, tive career conditions tend to favor you being exhibited. She hopes A gripping story The Police Is over today. It you’re determined and wllllns( will be more local, stressing ments and a circa 1927 wash­ in your heart,” she said, explain­ OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your that in the future the historical zodiac sign. to try harder than your competition,' vignettes of Manchester in the ing machine as well as an old THOM ASVILLE, Ala. (AP) - ing why she wears the dark, The Police, a three-piece band LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be aware ot your you'll be the one who walks away wittv' society will be able to open the Federal Period. Savery said wicker baby carriage. Hickory trees are used to produce ski-goggle-type shades that are the order. . that evolved from punk to main­ limitations today. It you can’t manage facility to community organi­ the historical society hopes to About $15,000 has been spent about 80 percent of the wooden tool her trademark. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Have laltK stream rock ’n’ roll and achieved something alone, turn It over to some­ zations commemorating their cooperate with the Daughters on work done so far, with handles in the United States, '^’’I’m seldom without my international success, is no more, one who can. In your ideas today, but by the same to^ anniversaries. according to Georgia-Pacific Corp. ken, try to keep an open mind. Your! of the American Revolution about half again as much glasses," she said. “ I like them says Andy Summers, the trio’s VIRQO (Aug. 23-8spl. 22) Today, you ” We are still figuring out and the Pitkin Glass Works. Valued for its strength and on; they hide your eyes.” may need to make changes you believe ideas could be Improved upon by the contributed in materials and stiffness, hickory is favored over guitarist. suggestions ot others. ; how to make it serve the Inc. in developing that exhibit. lathe basement of the museum, closed to the public for to be lor the good of others as well as volunteer labor. Bengtson can other woods for such tools as Ono was on the island of Maui, " It’s all right to say, officially, community best.” she said. In October, the museum will safety reasons, are farm implements backers of the Hawaii, this week for an art yourself. Be aware that your measures TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Try not to' see the need for a good deal hammers, axes, hatchets and that it’s over,” Summers said may not be well received. prejudge business situations today. If! In October a two-part ex- be open on Saturdays in a more. exhibit of her late husband, John Monday. “ I feel not right in museum hope to have on display some day. picks, according to the forest LIBRA (Sbpt. 23-Ocl. 23) You may have given half a chance, someone you're products firm. Lennon. saying that it’s still together, to put up with someone today who dubious about may offer you a better She plans to leave over the because things have been drifting bores you to tears in order to get coop­ deal than you’d give him. weekend for Japan, where she the past three years.” eration on a matter ot personal Importance. QEMINI (May-21-Juna 20) Lot price be win participate in an art show In the interim. Summers, 44, y ^ r guide today, especially if you’re In Area towns work through UConn to train administrators benefit. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The meth­ has been writing soundtracks, ods you employ today could be annoy­ the company ot free-spending ac­ By Andrew Yurkovskv trators, Kennedy told the Board of making duet albums with guita­ quaintances. Do what's best lor your now has a six-month internship subjects and "mini-sabbaticals” since Manchester is the only one in ing to your co-workers. Perhaps it purse. Herald Reporter Education at its meeting Monday in In other business Monday, Y O K O O N O rist Robert Fripp, and is writing, program for administrators for four to eight weeks at UConn, the group that already has an BOB BARKER the board offices. through which two educators re­ Kennedy released figures showing Royal welcome singing and touring with a new, School Superintendent James P. internship program. . . . seldom without glasses animal-rights activist The program would also provide ceive traijiing each year. Joining Kennedy said that U-GEMS will that classroom size in Manchester four-man band. Kennedy has announced a plan to Prime Minister Margaret Current Quotations ongoing education for those who are forces witiiN)ther school districts take advantage of the proximity of “ I for one believe there’s always schools is approaching the desired Thatcher joined Queen Elizabeth , The band’s lead singer. Sting, develop a training program for already trained as administrators. would be more economical and Hartford by seeking advice on an opportunity to learn from the number of 20 to 25 students. Last administrators. II and other members of the royal state visit by his daughter Prin­ has gone on to a solo career and < Kennedy said the need for new would allow each town to draw on administration from area corpora­ way other people do things." year, 84 of 159 classes had enrol­ with the people who use factory Manchester school officials, tions. Funding for the program family in welcoming Morocco’s cess Lalla Asmaa, 20, and his son acting in movies. Drummer Ste­ administrators will make itself felt the others’ expertise, Kennedy said Kennedy answered. lment of the desired number, while farming, and now I guess I ’m along with officials from Glaston­ would come from state or private King Hassan II on his first visit to Prince Moulay Rachid,' 17. wart Copeland composes music “I wouldsimply liketothankthe as the current generation reaches Tuesday. , this year 96 out of 164 fell Into that being criticized by people who least 67 people and wounded more bury, Enfield and South Windsor, grants, he said. Kennedy said Tuesday that he Great Britain. for movies and television. American people who have re­ retirement age. According to a Called U-GEMS, after the parties category. At the same time, classes misuse animals in movies,” said than 300. have been working for the past six had no estimate of how many of ’’Anybody who’s been up as sponded with their good wishes, handout Kennedy provided, 50 involved, the cooperative program with an enrollment of more than 25 Hassan received a full cere­ Barker, who refused to be host of months with the school of education Board member Francis A. Maffe Manchester’s 35 administrators Unfair criticism high as the Police were, well, it’s their support, their prayers percent of present school adminis­ would offer two-year I internships Jr. suggested that Manchester’s pupils decreased from 11 to four. monial welcome Tuesday when a Miss Universe pageant until ’’When people look into your at the University of Connecticut to will be retiring in the future. He did a wonderful thing, and it creates a through what has been for me and trators nationwide will be retiring for potential administrators. Ongo­ participation in U-GEMS might he arrived at London’s Victoria Los Angeles animal experts contestants agreed to wear fake eyes, they sometimes see what’s create a cooperative program to in the next five to seven years. say, however, that four of nine "This is significant progress to Station on a royal train that high platform" Summers said. m y family a long and difficult ing training for administrators benefit the other three participants and Benji’s trainer say game- furs instead of the real thing. in your heart.” - Yoko Ono, train educators to become adminis­ The Manchester school system elementary school principals could getting where we want to hie," brought him 60 miles from the “ But you have to get over it, too.” ordeal. I thank them for that, and I would include courses on timely more than it would Manchester, retire within five to seven years. show host and animal-rights Barker said his critics "are explaining why she wears dark, Kennedy said. southern seaside resort of salute them.” — Lt. Col. Oliver activist Bob Barker is unfairly trying to save their own reputa­ ski-goggle-type sunglasses. Brighton. criticizing treatment of chimps tions and perpetuate the myth North, concluding a six-day ap­ Concert reset At a banquet to honor the king on a movie set. that animals are treated well in w m. pearance before congressional Health workers plan negotiations THiesday night. Hassan ate a Barker said a technician told the entertainment industry." committees investigating the The concert of the Mountain REAL traditional English meal of roast him chimps were beaten on the He supports legislation to make ------Iran-contra affair. Laurel Chorus of Sweet Ade­ Negotiations have been sche­ state-run facilities. The five mental have been set at facilities of each of lamb. The scent of mint tea, set of "Project X ,” in which a illegal the use of animals in film Chernobyl dlBaeter lines', scheduled for Tuesday duled between management and health-care centers that would be the five centers over the next eight ' m . . ESTATE another of his favorites, wafted young A ir Force pilot played by and television. ’’When we were driving by a bus The April 1986 disaster at the evening at the Manchester union representatives at five pri­ affected by a strike include New days. The negotiations will take through Buckingham Palace’s Matthew Broderick saves a group Connecticut daily Bicentennial Band Shell, was vately run mental health-care Seasons Inc. and Connecticut Com­ Frank Inn, trainer of Benji the stand, there was a hugeexplosion, Chernobyl nuclear power plant in place separately at each of the five red-carpeted corridors, and ta­ postponed because of. the centers, including two which oper­ munity Services, which both oper­ centers, with management repre­ TODAY of chimps from a terrible movie dog, was joined by “ Pro­ Tuesday: 526 and I don't remember any more,” the Soviet Union deposited contam­ bles were decorated with camel­ experiment. threat of thunderstorms. ate facilities in Manchester. ate facilities in Manchester. The sentatives and union negotiating M ject X” director Joseph Kaplan, Daood Ahmed, a police constable inants from Scandinavia to Greece By Carl A. Zinsser shaped salt and pepper shakers. “ I am not thought of very Play Four: 4548 and caused a tiny increase in i The concert will be Thurs­ others are Allison Memorial Manor committees of each center being veterinarian Martin Dinnes. and wounded in a car-bomb attack in Members of the New England in Woodbury. United Social and Carl A. Zinsser Agency The Moroccan monarch was highly by the people in the fur radioactivity in California, says ' day at 7 p.m. at the band shell, Health Care Employees Union, present at their respective centers, actress and game preserve owner Tuesday Lotto: Karachi, Pakistan, that killed at Mental Health Services in Daniel­ Meyerson said. accompanied on the ^ur-day industry. I ’m not very popular National (Geographic. which is on the campus of District 1199, who on June 30 voted Tippi Hedren in criticizing 4-22-23-28-32-34 Manchester Community Col­ son, and the Connecticut Institute to postpone a strike less than a day for the Blind, which operates the lege. The Bennington Puppets before the deadline, are asking that will present a show tonight at 7 Oak Hill School in Hartford. their wages be increased to a level According to union spokesman Manchester Herald at the band shell. equal to their counterparts in IS IT TIME TO MOVE? Comics Sampler Bill Meyerson, negotiating sessions Somelimet the need for a move may be obviout. For inatance, your USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 243 work might require you to transfer to a new city. Other timet, the changeqin your life and your housing needs may be lets obvious. 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J TT < - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 18. 1M7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednejidnv. July 15, 1987 — 5 ConnmctitMt in Brief Panel to hear prosecutors’ gripes WALLINGFORD (AP) - The U.S./Wortd In Brief study; Conserve energy, don’t build charge of separate regions, will be Connelly’s office. Since the state’s Criminal Justice Commission has allowed to express views about the that Forst notify Kelly before state agreed to meet with each of attorneys’ letter was written, police officers tape record meet­ ~ ^5'*' England can meet moat of ito expected complaints outlined in the letter, as Haines has admitted he secretly ings with prosecutors. gnwtii in energy demand over the next 20 years through Connecticut’s 12 state’s attorneys well as opinions on the operation Deficit grows, reversing trend to discuss their recent criticism of recorded a second meeting with Mnaerration, rather than building more power plants, according and effectiveness of the Division of Connelly on Jan. 17,1M6. Both of Haines’s recordings seem to a regional energy study group. the state’s top prosecutor and his Criminal Justice. to have been prompted by concern in M av"roveSTJ'’* ^ ^ -»»>ll»on ability to lead the criminal justice Haines’s secret recordings have for longtime state police Informant IRS returns I. ,®*“ **«“** will be convincing consumers that conservation division. ”It will give us the opportunity to caused a split between Kelly and u sail n ^ s s a r y , state officials and representatives of the New Thomas Speers, a convicted All 12 state’s attorneys signed a meet with them indi^dually in a the state’s attorneys—one of whom gambler. The first meeting Haines piggy bank England Energy Policy Council said Tuesday. letter to the commission in June give-and-take situation. Hopefully, has called for his resignation. The state’s attorneys condemned Kel­ recorded was called by Connelly to Tte fact that we're not in a crisis atmosphere gives us this criticizing Chief State’s Attorney the end result will be an Improved discuss beginning a IMS gambling Carmin Fisher of ^ptM unity to respond,” said state Consumer Counsel James F system of criminal justice here in ly’s failure to copdemn the secret John,J. Kelly after he appeared to investigation of Speers. It eventu­ Junction City, Ore., consumers before the Department of vacillate over disclosures that state Connecticut,” commission Chair­ recording and said he made public ally included a wiretap of his Public Utility Control. man James G. Murphy said. statements that initially implied waits at a bank Monday police Lt. Bruce W. Haines secretly phones. exMctld'^J'mHmTlH?® “ ‘*‘®“PPo*ntment to economists who had Incentives are needed, siich as rebates on new products, to taped a meeting with Waterbury Connelly might be the subject of to deposit the $70.76 in Commission member Margaret some sort of Investigation. Speers was arrested on a half- encourage home and business owners to make their homes and State’s Attorney John A. Connelly. Rosita Kenny said, “I think that’s “ ““ "" plants more energy efficient. The commission voted Tuesday 'ilie commission members also dozen gambling charges as a result her piggy bank, which the only way we can get to the backed an agreement between administration analysts contend that the “Energy that is now wasted can be captured, with the same to summon the state’s attorneys to bottom of this.” of the wiretap. He has claim ^ the was then seized by the effect as if a new source of energy had been added,” said Chuck appear individually Aug. 3 and 4. Kelly and Public Safety Commis­ wiretap was based oh a fraudulent Internal Revenue Ser­ Haines made the recording sioner Col. Lester Forst, the state statement made by a Waterbury Morgan of the Connecticut Citizen Action Group, who joined the ------iitors. whoarein during^ March 4. IMS, meeting in vice to help pay back others at a state Capitol news conference. poHoe com'nander that requires police officer. February^ **®^**^** highest since a $15.1 billion deficit in income taxes owed by her grandparents. The O Nem prepare, for 1M 8-89 budget dealeiS frOIll pUbHC HOUSlng Dam breaks; 50 dead or missing IRS returned the _____ ^ I rkAKTIXTTD\/DANBURY /(AP) ATbv — *Local_____a hous­ ^ , ANNECY, France — An earthen dam collapsed, and a wave of 9-year-old's savings weeks into the 1987-88 budget year victed felons and their families to a family at the Eden Drive housing going to have its hands full,” he ing officials have decided the best go after drug dealers. project after a second teen-ager in mud and water from a rain-swollen river swept into a Tuesday after the telling state agency heads to get going way to fight the drug problem at said. ”If he goes through police on their budget requests for 1M8-89. a a a ”We are determined to get drugs the family was convicted of drug logs, Mr. Fitzpatrick is going to be campground filled with Bastille Day vacationers, leaving 50 seizure was publicized. public housing projects in the city is« out of the housing developments,” people dead or missing, authorities said today. In a letter dated July 1 and released Tuesday, O’Neill urged dealing. 'Hie case is pending. very busy.” to evict anyone convicted of a drug Bernard Fitzpatrick, Housing Au­ Hundreds of rescue workers digging through dirt and rocks in AP photo c^njlsaloners and department heads to ”be sensiUve to the Police praised the policy, but Fitzpatrick said the authority crime and perhaps their entire thority Director, said ’Tuesday. warned the Housing Authority may will consider each case the French Alpine village of Grand Bourand found the bodies of 19 S Connecticut’s fiscal stability and to encourage families as well. ”We want to clean up the drug further steady growth in our economy.” uv-ouiage be busy with eviction proceedings. individually. people, and 31 others were feared dead in the flood and mudslide, After consulting with project situation and the lease and evic­ ’“The more drug dealers they ”We are not making a blanket said police spokesman Jean Jouandet. Ten people were seriously ‘ * represented a 14.5 percent residents, the Danbury Housing tions are the only teeth we have to remove, the better for the commun­ Injured and dozens were treated for shock. Increase in spending over the previous year. Authority recently decided to take statement that anyone whose fam­ Feds take hard look at Delta pilots do it.” ity,” Lt. Arthur Sullo said. “And ily member is convicted is out, but Other estimates said as many as 40 people were missing. 1986-87 budget year with a surplus of more advantage of a lease provision that Fitzpatrick said he recently any way we can help them we will. than $344 million, a near record. allows the authority to evict con­ we are going to do what we can to The dam of rocks holding back the Arve River beside the began eviction proceedings against ’’But the Housing Authority is clean up these projects.” he said. village broke in a storm on ’Tuesday, Bastille Day, at the end of ‘Across-the-board’ training review foiiows rash of mistakes ‘I**! «'anu budget proposals from each state agency the long holiday weekend. The water cascaded over tents, S * S g V ‘® the Office of Policy and Management, trailers and recreation vehicles, and pushed mud and huge rocks WASHINGTON (AP) - The Delta aircraft have been involved possibilities have not been ruled into the campsite, leaving no time for escape, witnesses said. Federal Aviation Administration Boeing 737 on a flight from Dallas to in incidents in which pilots made out. Lexington, Ky., became confused plans an “across-the-board” in­ mistakes. In two of the cases, the There also have been these spection of Deita Air Lines training when his route was altered because Jury Indicts three in fake-1 D scam Drug firm: Jury award excessive errors came close to causing incidents; of a thunderstorm and mistakenly programs after a series of miscues aviation disasters. by pilots inciuding one that neariy * On June 30 a Delta pilot flipped landed at Frankfort, Ky., 19 miles HARTFORD — A federal grand jury has returned indictments WASHINGTON — The makers of the anti-nausea drug On July 8, a Delta Lockheed the wrong switches in the cockpit of from Lexington. against three men who allegedly helped illegal aliens obtain fake Bendectin say they’li fight a “grossiy excessive” jury award of resulted in a collision over the L-1011 strayed 60 miles off course a Boeing 767 and cut the fuel to both North Atlantic, agency sources say. • On July 12, a Delta Boeing 767 Social Security cards, U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy said. $95 million to an 8-year-old boy born with deformed arms and on a flight from London to Cincin­ engines after swinging out over the on a flight from San Francisco to M ich aels brings you hands. One source, who spoke Tuesday nati and came within 100 feet of a Pacific during a takeoff from' Los Orlando Dias and Raimundo Demoura, both of Bridgeport, and on condition he not be identified by Boston landed on the wrong runway Nelson Oliveira of Newark, N.J., were charged with conspiracy A U.S. District Court jury on Tuesday ordered Merreli Dow Continental Airlines Boeing 747 at Angeles. The plane dropped to at Logan Airport. A controller name, said the review is expected 31,000 feet over the North Atlantic. within 600 feet of the water before to aid in the use of false documents in connection with a n e le g a n t c a s c a d e Pharmaceutical Inc. of Cincinnati to pay Sekou Ealy of to be announced today and will cleared the pilot to land on runway applications for Social Security cards made to the U.S. Washington, D.C., $20 million in compensatory and $75 miliion in The two planes were carrying the engines were restarted. 22-left, but the pilot landed on focus on Delta’s training proce­ nearly 600 people combined. The pilot said he thought he was Department of Health and Human Services, Twardy said of Opal Jewelry punitive damages. dures. cockpit coordination and 22-right, which an Eastern Airlines Tuesday. The jury award came after emotional testimony in which the Sources close to the investigation switching off the automatic flight jet was about to use. navigation techniques. into the incident said Tuesday that control system. After the incident, Dias was also charged with production of false identification in ou r m ost boy described his anger and embarrasment at having deformed Training manuals and classroom Delta officials say they are the Delta jet likely strayed off the FAA issued an emergency mystified by the rash of incidents. documents, possession of implements to make such documents elbows that won’t bend and hands that are missing thumbs. procedures will be reviewed course because the flight crew and possession of a counterfeit certificate of alien registration. “across the board” by FAA inspec­ directive ordering a safety guard “There’s no connecting thread,” earth shaking punched the wrong coordinates into installed to prevent future mistakes said Delta spokesman Jim Ewing. tors. the source said. the computerized navigation sys­ of the same type. Don’t believe kids, defense says During a two-week period, four He said the airline will cooperate tem before takeoff, although other • On July 7, the pilot of a Delta with the FAA’s investigation. collection ever. LOS ANGELES — Children testifying in the McMartin State takes title to historic cave Pre-School trial will tell stories of devil worship, animal sacrifice SIMSBURY — The state of Connecticut has officially taken and sexual molestation but should not be believed, a defense Utle to King Philip’s cave on Talcott Mountain, a famous lawyer said in his opening statement. landmark in Connecticut legend and history. 3 Days Only Attorney Dean Gits, challenging jurors Tuesday to discover the Worldwide, population is aging rapidly legend has it that Wampanoag Indian chief King Philip true “victims and bad guys” in the case, said peer pressure, watched th® burning of Simsbury by his tribesmen from the cave bonditioning by parents and interrogation techniques of a WASHINGTON (AP) - The over 2 million will more than double study by Barbara Boyle Torrey, fastest growing segment of the in 1678. In 1 ^ , Joseph Wadsworth is said to have hidden in the therapy center led children to make up stories about defendants number of old people in the world is to 50 Kevin G. Kinsella and Cynthia M. elderly through the middle of the cave after hiding the Connecticut Colony charter in the Charter July 16-18 Raymond Buckey, 29, and bis mother, Peggy, 60. growing faster than the general The trend “is an extraordinary Taeuber. next century, the study reports. Oak and eluding the British. For example, (jits said, a little girl parroted a molestation population, with 23 nations now testimony to the improvement of The world’s population, which coping with more than 2 million “The stunning growth of the n '^***^”1 O’Neill signed the deed in special ceremonies story first told by her sister, also a McMartin Pre-School pupil. our lives.” the report says, noting has just topped the 5 billion mark, elderly population has various elderly apiece, the Census Bureau that better health care has helped according to population experts, is economic implications for individu­ at r oily Farm on ’Tuesday afternoon for the 13-acre parcel given An expert on Australian Opals reports. extend human lifespans. But. it to the Department of Environmental Protection by Austin D growing by an estimated 1.7 per­ als, families and public policymak­ will b e on hand during Hart, Nixon find common ground “Rapidly expanding numbers of adds, “the growth of older popula­ cent annually. ers and planners throughout the Barney II and Robert E. Patricelli. older people represent a social tions poses a considerable chal­ The parcel becomes part of Talcott Mountain State Park, site of this event. In many nations, the new study world, particularly in terms of WASHINGTON — Gary Hart says he arid Richard Nixon agree phenomenon without historical lenge to public policy.” says, the elderly population is itself meeting the relatively greater the Heublein observation tower, built in 1914. The park covers If you have Opal jewelry on one thing; The “temporal, sensational and irrelevant” ought precedent, and one that is bound to Worldwide, the number of people growing older, because of higher more than 500 acres in Simsbury, Avon and Bloomfield. alter previously held stereotypes of health needs of the older popula­ in need of restoration, not to be the primary focus of politics. aged 65 and over is growing at 2.4 rates of increase of people agqd 75 tion.” the report observes. The former Democratic presidential candidate made the older persons.” saysa report issued percent annually, much faster than and over. Long-term debilitating illness this is the perfect assertion in a letter released Tuesday by political consultant Tuesday. the global population as a whole. Indeed, people aged 80 and over could become an acute problem in Hearing set in Darien murders opportunity to come in Roger J. Stone Jr., who described himself as “a friend of Richard In 40 years, the report “An Aging This group is expected to grow from constitute 14 percent of the world's mapy developing nations where Nixon.” World” predicts, the number of 290 million people currently to 410 elderly today, and in many nations preventive health measures are STAMFORD — A probable cause hearing for Patrick an d discuss it, , The letter was written May 21 to Nixon in response to Nixon's nations with elderly populations of million by the year 2000, says the these people could constitute the less common, the study says. Campbell, the 20-year-old Darien man accused of killing his previously disclosed May ll letter to Hart, shortly after Hart adopUve parents, will be held Aug. 13, Campbell’s attorndy said. withdrew from the race for the Democratic presidential Campbell was arraigned Tuesday in Stamford Superior Court, nomination due to aliegations he was having an extramarital Gorbachev says reform Terrence J. Murphy Jr., one of three attorneys representing affair. Campbell, said Tuesday. Campbell had been arraigned in a lower “I’m sure we agree that concerned citizens, leaders and Weekend Specials court after he was arrested on July 2. but his case was transferred opinion makers must try to focus national attention away from won’t replace socialism 1“ THURsT-'Fm.irsAfr I because of the seriousness of the crime, Murphy said. what is temporal, sensational and irrelevant to the real Campbell, who had been living in homeless shelters, is charged challeijges confronting our nation and our world,” wrote Hart, a MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet leader The party general secretary said FREE HOT TOUCH CAR WASH in the beating deaths of 56-year-old Kenneth and 59-year-old Anna former Colorado senator. May Campbell. Mikhail Gorbachev told a gathering there have been some aberrations When You Purchase An Interior Cleaning of writers and artists that his in the process, but added; “I have Their bodies were found July 1 in the backyard of their Darien campaign for openness and reform no reason to make any big political I Both only 15.00 home by their natural daughter, Jill. The bodies had been set on Deaver Jury picks await ruling fire. is designed to strengthen socialism, rebukes.” Give Your Car A Beautiful SImonIz® Shine On WASHINGTON — The judge in Michael K. DeaveFs perjury and will never lead to its He did not elaborate, but indi­ The Outside And A Thorough Campbell was being held on $500,000 bond in Bridgeport replacement. cated some of the suggestions put , trial today suspended jury selection while a federal appeals court Vacuuming And Interior Cleaninn Correctional Center on one count of capital felony, two counts of - considered a request by news organizations that the proceedings In a speech Tuesday to Soviet forth by “creative circles” had felony murder, two counts of murder and one count of » be fully opened to the public. mass media officials and the been too radical. NO APPOINTME^IT NECESSARY second-degree arson. Creative Workers’ Associations, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson told the last 42 “If someone begins to took for WfWES__7/20/^ prospective jurors that he would delay questioning them until a the Kremlin leader welcomed their suggestions for reforming society and suggest to us values and Strikers picket Colt chiefs home federal appeals court rules on the news media challenge. under his policy of “glasnost.” But discoveries beyond the interests of The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, meanwhile, convened an he said any and all objectives must the people and beyond socialism, VERNON — Striking Colt workers have made their first return emergency hearing to consider the motion by two newspapers be within the socialist system. then the Central Committee will to a picket line at the home of the company president since a state • and four television networks to force Jackson to question all Glasnost, which is Russian for publicly criticize this, give its Supreme Court decision struck down a law prohibiting labor prospective jurors in public, not just those who agree to such an “openness,” has permitted freer assessment and within the frame­ demonstrations near the homes of business executives. • interrogation. j expression on selected topics. work of democracy and openness, CAR WASH "If there were any extremes, and also outline its position,” Gorba­ OFFER GOOD WITH Some 200 strikers and supporters demonstrated ’Tuesday in chev said. 344 BROAD ST. front of the home of Gary W. French, president of the Colt Explosions rock Karachi, kill 57 incidentally there have been and we COUPON ONLY Firearms Division. saw them, this took place after all MANCHESTER 646-6846 6 CANT BE USED He said an example of excess WITH ANY “It’s a clear, silent message we want to get to the neighbors and - KARACHI, Pakistan — Rescue workers today pulled charred within the framework of struggle occurred during discussion of a law bodies from blackened cars after four bombs blew up during rush for socialism, for perfecting it,” S_____MC/VISA ACCEPTED OTHER COUPONS Mr. French that we want him to come to the bargaining table ’” Gorbachev said. adopted last month by the Supreme said Robert Madore, president of United Auto Workers Local hour, killing at least 67 people and wounding 300. Soviet, or national parliament, Throngs of weeping people gathered today at Karachi’s two The official news agency Tass 376. carried a report on (jorbachev’s calling for less centralized control The local represents the Colt workers have have been on strike central hospitals to try to identify loved ones from grisly color over production and more auto­ photos posted on bulletin boards outside. address to the group, delivered at for nearly 18 months against Hartford-basec Colt Firearms. the Communist Party Central Com­ nomy for state enterprises. He said Tuesday’s demonstration was the fourth time the workers had No group claimed responsibility for Tuesday evening’s mittee building in the Kremlin. some people had suggested aban­ picketed at French’s home, but the first since the state Supreme bombings, the worst terrorist attack in Pakistan’s 49-year Since coming to power in March doning the planned economy. Court Decision last month. history. The municipal government issued a statement saying; 1985, Gorbachev has tried to foster “The explosions appeared to be the work of saboteurs of foreign “We have done nothing of the YOUTH SPECIALTY SHOP improvements In society through kind and will neVerdo that, because 757 Main Street, Downtown Manchester origin.” It did not elaborate. more open discussion. He has we intend to make socialism New Haven gets Bork’s tax check particularly enlisted the help of stronger, not replace it with 33rd Anniversary writers and other intellectuals. another system,” he said. NEW HAVEN — U.S. Supreme Court nominee Robert H. Bork Lebanon car bombings kill 13 has paid more than $1,000 in back taxes on two cars, city officials say. TRIPOLI, Lebanon — A car bomb exploded today outside a SIDEWALK SALE City Controller Michael Milone said Bork’s personal check for busy supermarket in this northern Lebanese city and police said $1,316.09 was received at the tax office on Tuesday. The check and at least 12 people were killed and 30 wounded. — continuing inside —^ the postmark on the envelope were dated July 7, Milone said. Another car bomb exploded a half-hour later in eastern BUY U.S. “Judge Bork’s account with the city is now current,” he said. PIN Lebanon’s ancient city of Baalbek, killing a woman and injuring five other people. SAVINGS BONDS up to 50% OFF Bork’s check covered $1,009.72 he owed on two cars and slightly Most of the victims of the Tripoli blast were women and more than $300 owed by his son. The judge’s taxes date from 1972 GIRLS BOYS and 1973 while his son’s date from 1977. children. (9I»— 4-14) The Initial explosion occurred at 11 a.m. (4 a.m. EDT) on Azmi (8laea4-80) Bork served on the Yale Law School faculty between 1962 and Street in a residential neighborhood of this Syrian-policed city. Shorti, J(n», Skirtt Short*, Jama, Qam Diggers 1973, when he left New Haven. He returned to Yale in 1977, but left The bomb, placed inside a red Fiat, went off at the entrance to the Slack* A Jeans Siacka A Jeans again for Washington five years ngo. NOTICE Slack Coordinalea/Selt supermarket, which occupies the first two floors of a seven-story Pajama* Dae to a phone company error, the following listing Pajamas presidential building, reporters said. Drcsies Jeraeys • Tank A Short, Sleeve ______was omittod In the phono book. Jeraeys - Tank A Short Sleeve Print Novelty Shirts Hit-and-run crash hurts officer Blouae* Blacers DR. LOREN J. SCHNEIDER Intermediate Jackets Bathing Suita WALLINGFORD — ’Two local men were charged in a Panel starts tax-increase hearings fOoiATmrr Bathing Suita Intermediate Jackets hit-and-run accident in which a police detective was struck and ' WASHINGTON — A Senate committee is starting hearings on DISEASES A SUROERY OF THE FOOT A ANKLE injured as he and another officer walked toward the men’s car tax increases, while the full Senate considers imposing INFANTS/TODDLERS police said. • ADULT A CHILDREN’S FOOT AILMENTS . automatic spending cuts unless the White House agrees to tax • DIABETICS, ARTHRITIS A POOR CIRCULATION Overalls, Siacka Jerseys Pajama* Police Detective Richard Kearns was listed in satisfactory hikes and other deficit-reduction steps. • BUNIONS, HAMMER TOES, HEEL PAIN, ETC. Shortalls / Shorts A Seta condition at Meriden-WalUngford Hospital, where was to be held Finance Committee ch^rm an Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, today • DISEASES OF THE SKIN overnight for observation after the Tuesday night incident • opens three days of hearings on how Congress should meet the • SPORTS MEDICINE hospital officials >ai(i. , mandate of its budget to raise $19.3 billion in taxes in fiscal 1988. • FOOT A ANKLE INJURIES David Pierce. 2S, and Stephen Charlton, 25, were arrested at their Jewelers Since 1885 Democratic lawmakers contend the taxes are necessary to • F00T*QR0WTH8 (iFum. warts, tumor*, rrc .) homes abbut an hour after the incident, police said. Each was •reduce the deficit and are pushing ahead despite Reagan’s • LATEST SURQICAL TECHNIQUE charged with first-degree assault, evading responsibility, 968 MAm STREET repeated veto threats. Manchester. Conn. 06040 Tel. 643-2741 gArueoAr « tveNine h o u m a v a iia m • w oeKinm coMWMSAnow ca$§s first-degree reckless endangerment, criminal trespass, interfer­ Michaels charge/Masler Card/Visa/Amefican Express To push the president and Congress toward compromise, the IM fROfNCm gglN *4Mf OAV ing with an officer and conspiracy, police said. Senate is braced for action on restoring automatic spending cuts to the Gramm-Rudman budget balancing law. Mane. 646-5153 ______483 Middle Turnpike W„ Menchester * — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednegday. July 15, 1987 V MANCHESTER HERAl.n^ Wednesday, July 18,1987 — 7 OPINION No appeal, Testimony by North i)ut donors poses new questions Town should .got letters WASHINGTON - Lt. Col. Oliver to go along with as long gs the Jack L: North’s testimony raised new blame was poliUcal. But he said his WASHINGTON (A P) - Lt. Col. questions about what President perspective changed when the help solve Oliver North steadfasUy insists Reagan knew and about the initial possibility emerged that he might Anderson that he never solicited private investigation conducted last No­ be charged with crimes. \V5N^ST\^PH... donations for the contras, but he vember by Attorney (Seneral Ed­ • Secretary* of State George P. wrote letters thanking contributors VI win Meese III into the Iran-contra Shultz, Assistant Secretary of State hydrant woes for their help and encouraging affair. Elliott Abrams, several CIA offi­ future support. North left the witness stand cials and others in the administra­ North sent letters to several Tuesday following six days of tion were aware of North’s efforto The town of Manchester has a responsibility wealthy Americans who gave large questions by the congressional to aid the contras at a time when Iran^ontra committees, his words to help solve the problem of insufficient water sums to the Nicaraguan rebel Congress had banned direct or Army gets in cause. and implications framing the ques­ indirect U.S. aid. fo r fir e p rotection in the R ed w o o d F a rm s area tions for today’s testimony by his Copies of the letters were re­ • North revealeii he saw Rea­ off Hillstown Road despite the fact that leased Tuesday by the congres­ former boss, John M. Poindexter. North sketched a picture indicat­ gan’s signature on a November 1985 h om eow n ers th ere m a d e a bad decision fou r sional committees Investigating presidential finding to authorize the the Iran-contra affair. ing administration officials had years ago to remain with a small private director's seat sale of U.S.-made missiles from The contributors were among the wide knowledge of his activities. water company. But he did not answer the big Israel to Iran. That finding, a individuals who gave money to signed copy of which has never Th e e v id e n c e is th at the com p a n y does not WASHINGTON — For a moviemaker interested conservative fund raiser Carl question about what Reagan knew about North’s diversion of proceeds been found, stated that the arms have the resources and probably cannot in apparent authenticity and genuine economy, “ Spitz” Channell Iq the private from the Iran arms sale to the sale was a straight hostages-for- there’s nothing like cooperation from the U.S. effort to help the contras during the economically develop the resources to get Nicaragua contras. weapons swap — directly contra­ armed services. The Pentagon has historically congressional ban on U.S. military dicting Reagan’s public assertions. enough water to the development’s eight ajd. North's testimony cast a further provided background locations, military hardware • North raised questions about hydrants to protect the substantial homes shadow of doubt over the inquiry and even masses of uniformed extras to Hollywood The documents show North wrote Meese’s knowledge, saying he Itt many of ChannelTs contributors ROBERT McFARLANE OLIVER NORTH ".'lese conducted last November th ere fro m fire. producers when asked. assumed the attorney general had on Jan. 24, 1986, as Channell and . called back before panel for Reagan, and left hanging The problem illustrates the difficulties that sixth day of testimony cleared that November 1985 finding But there’s a price to be paid for this cooperation, North were gearing up for consider­ questions about North’s own efforts to cover up the affair. because Meese normally was a rise in any u tility than cannot b en efit fro m and Francis Ford Coppola paid through the nose ation in Congress of the administra­ The essential point of North’s brought in on such presidential econ om ies o f scale. for the Arm y’s help in making “ Gardens of Stone.” tion’s request for renewed contra findings. Meese, however, main­ Released earlier this year to mixed reviews, the aid. story was that everything he did Everyone agrees that John Wittenzellner. North's style: ramrod-straight was authorized. tains he did not know about the m ovie is set during the Vietnam era, but focuses who was appointed a receiver for the ailing The form letter speaks of the help “ I haven’t in the years that I have transaction and was not aware of sympathetically on Army men and their families ChannelTs National Endowment the finding. w a te r supply com pan y, has done a v e r y good WASHINGTON (AP) - Never In been in the uniformed services of back home. for the Preservation of Liberty stripped of expression, stared promoting the diversion of the the United States of America ever • North’s testimony also raised jo b o f putting it back into sound condition. six days of gripping testimony did The specific unit is the A rm y’s “ Old Guard,” the gpve to the contra rebels in straight ahead, his fingers inter­ proceeds to Nicaragua’s contra serious questions about the non­ Washington Wire Lt. Col. Oliver L. North inch back violated an order, not one,” North Some doubt exists over whether Wittenzellner spit-and-polish outfit at Fort Myer, Va., which does Nicaragua and tells the donors; laced on the table before him. rebels he had done nothing without said. criminal investigation or inquiry from either his strong convictions did o r did not p rom ise fou r y e a rs ago to install ceremonial escort duty for the president, stands “ Your support has been essential Unseen, in a room nearby, lay the approval of his sujieriors. He said he had assumed Reagan that Meese and top Justice Depart­ or the seemingly precarious bal­ symbols of support, tributes to guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and to those who struggle 'against the “ I find this offensive,” Sullivan had authorized the diversion of Iran ment civil attorneys conducted for b ooster pum ps in the system to b rin g w a te r to ance he held on the edge of the seat North's persuasiveness; thousands performs funeral processions at Arlington National tyranny and oppression of the shouted, interrupting the senator’s arms monies to the contras. But he the president in November 1986. the hydrants. from which he faced congressional of congratulatory telegrams hail­ Cemetery. totalitarian communist regime in closing remarks. said Poindexter, the former na­ Their weekend investigation led to Squabbie takes on an edge investigators. ing him as a patriot and hero, ‘ When the homeowners there opted in 1983 to Managua. You have given hope the revelation of the diversion and In the “ production notes” — background North braced, parade-ground tional security adviser to Reagan, where there would otherwise be scores of floral bouquets. “ I find you engaging in a personai told him when the affair became North’s firing as an aide to the rem a in w ith the p riv a te com p a n y instead o f material and authorized gossip sent to the media — stiff. His back never touched that of despair.” That’s how Brendan Sullivan, attack on Colonel North.” he said. public that the president did not National Security Council. askin g the town to tak e o ver, th ey w e re Tri-Star Pictures brags about the level of the black-leather arm chair, never North’s lawyer, wanted to leave it. “ To make reference to the Nurem­ By Evans W itt based on several factors,” says Dukakis aides say they are The letter concludes; “ In the know. He added that Reagan told • North also freely admitted to m o tiva ted p rim a rily b y the d e sire to sa ve cooperation it got from the Pentagon for its came within a foot of its support. The American people had spoken. berg trials, I find personaily and Bill Garrick, Gephardt’s cam­ weeks ahead, we will commence a him the same thing at that time. lying to Congress, to compiling a displeased with the personal tone Leaning forward, elbows on the The most important verdict of all professionally distastefui, and I can money and to have better drinking water than WASHINGTON - Amid the unabashedly pro-Army production. renewed effort to make our assist­ Here is a look at other key paign manager. ’’One, both cam­ of Gephardt’s attacks. witness table, gesturing with both was in. no longer sit here and listen to this. ” false chronology and to not telling they felt the town was supplying at that time. "The Army provided uniforms, equipment, ance to the Democratic resistance elements |n North’s version of the Meese of Casey’s role during the political doldrums of summer, paigns appear to be better hands. North projected his person­ And that’s what Sullivan said, in "T h ere is no problem of the military training for the actors, technical advice, forces even more effective. Once Iran-contra affair and at some new investigation. For whatever reason, some of those who Rep. Richard Gephardt is work­ organized than the rest of the ality and his cause across the an explosive protest, when Senate “ There are 20,000 teiegrams in 450 precision soldiers for the battalion review again your support will be questions he raised: took part in the 1983 decision were not aware ing to focus the Democratic pack. Dukakis clearly is the candidates having different em­ Senate Caucus Room to Americans Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, D- our room outside in the corridor • North had explanations for his phases or jiaving different posi­ scene, a performance by the U.S. Arm y Band and essential.” in the national television audience. here that came in this morning” • Former CIA Director William use of money from the covert the hydrants were in place prim arily to presidential race on what seems runaway winner on the fund­ Hawaii, declared in his closing tions. But when the inquiry moves hundreds of extras,” the notes disclose. They quote On ’Tuesday afternoon, when Suilivan said. “ The American J. Casey, who died in May, was the operations. He said he was reim­ like a repeat of the old Abbott and raising end. We have a lot things - North has insisted throughout his summary that the Nuremberg architect and overseer of North's permit flushing the water system and not to onto ’Blame America First’ producer Michael Levy as saying: “ This picture those half-dozen days were over. people have spoken and please stop bursing himself for his own money Costello routine: “ Who’s on first? going for us in terms of congres­ testimony that he understood it tribunal after World War II had covert operations and had known of provide fire-protection water. Other residents quotes coming out of another could not have been made without the Army. North’s congressional critics destroyed forever the defense that this personal attack against Coionel he had used. He acknowledged he What’s on second? I don’t know is sional support. would be inappropriate for him to North.” the diversion plan since early 1986. erred in accepting a $14,000 secur­ h a ve m o v e d in since, assu m ing that what Dem ocrat’s mouth, coming at Period.” sternly summed up what they had the actions of a subordinate can be on third.” solicit money, and that he specifi­ North called the diversion “ a neat ity system at his home, and in later “ W e’ re doing well in Iowa and Michael Dukakis, that’s a very cally avoided any such solicitation. heard, speaking in measured terms justified by the orders and author­ Inouye, who iost an arm to enemy looked like fire hydrants were in fact fire of the lies North had said he told, of idea,” and said Casey enthusiasti­ trying to cover that up. He was The Democrat is he’s doing well in New Hamp­ different order,” ’Tully said. HOW DID COPPOLA win over the Army, which ” I understood that there were ity of a superior. machine gun fire on a hiiiside in hydrants. the covert apparatus he had helped cally embraced it as “ the ultimate motivated, he said, by a threat on trying to make shire,” Garrick said. had not been at all pleased with his earlier regulations against government North had declared repeatedly Italy in World War II and won the covert operation.” A new poll now might result in a preference “ Dukakis will refrain from erect, free of the checks and his life. He denied knowing about Gov. Michael Dukakis the “ Apocalypse Now?” Internal Army memoranda officials soliciting. I do not recall that in setting in motion the secret nation’s second highest decoration • A part of their plan was that Paul Tully, Dukakis’ political doing it. But I tell you it raises the balances of the Constitution. sales of arms to Iran in an arms financier Albert Hakim’s for town service. Perhaps such a poll should straight man in the well-known we’ve obtained suggest he took orders from the ever asking • a single, solitary for valor, said he was not engaged North was to be the “ fall guy,” a plans to create a $200,000 benefit director, says the issue should not temperature,” he added. North, motionless, his face arms-for-hostage swap, and in in personal attack. be taken and the tow n should study the comedic skit. The goal is to keep American citizen for money.” be proposal North said he was willing fund for his family. be trying to figure out the brass like a lowly recruit. said. possibility of incorporating the system into the spotlight on just these two “ There is excessive profanity in this script, front-runners. AND T U L L Y SAID he cannot the to w n ’ s. contenders for 1988, not on the which is both gratuitous and unrealistic,” an Arm y North willingly acknowledged A Newipapa- In Education Program “It’s much too early to be understand Gephardt’s critique Sponsored by entire field of long shots. critic observed in one memo. “ The amount of iKaking presentations on Central The Quiz If that is not feasible or does not have the splitting the race into a front tier couched in terms that would be profanity must be reduced.” It was. America to contributors who were The Manchester Herald support of residents there, the possibility of Taking an opening presented in and also-rans,” he said. ’ ’What “ coming back at us in the fall of being soiicited by Channell, how- ’We cannot allow the assault on the Tomb Guard h avin g the town hook the h ydran ts into the the Houston debate on July 1, they are trying (is to) stereotype 1988” from the Republican eVer, inwhatSen. Warren Rudman, Woridscope (10 polnia lor each quotllon answered correeny) Quarters to be filmed at Arlington National R-N.H., called a “ one-two punch.” REGAVS Gephardt picked a fight with Dukakis and then become the nominee. tow n ’s w a te r supply could be exp lored , w ith Gemetery,” the Army reviewer wrote. “ We Dukakis on trade, oil import fees stereotypical alternative — the But he said peopie gave money the cost to be passed on to the benefiting Garrick said the public and suggest the site of the “ assault” be moved to the and economic growth. moderate versus the liberal... the because they wanted to, not be­ property owners. private posturing by the Dukakis ammunition dump at Fort Myer or that the cause he asked for it. heartland versus the East... or the The Redwood Farms houses are not totally staff in the past week has been a production company’s set designers duplicate the Gephardt accused Dukakis of working class versus suburban... problem. Tomb Guard Quarters at another location.” without fire protection, of course. Pumper backing ’’the same old ’Blame or whatever.” Building movie sets is expensive, so the producers trucks can be used in alternation. But in a America First’ trade policy” Baskin-Robbins “ I’m a little irritated at the way settled for nearby Fort Belvolr. SummerSuits...25%on concentrated area like Redwood Farms, that pursued by Ronald Reagan, of THIS TAGTIC is not new for they have behaved in this because There were more than 40 other complaints by the taking credit for a Massachusetts Gephardt; a version worked instead of negotiating in good has Ollie cake does not seem adequate. Arm y’s critics. They included key characters who recovery based on military spend­ briefly early this year, when Hart, faith, e v e r y ... little stunt that you were “ too old.” a company commander who “ Is Hart Schaffner & Marx. ^300“» ing and of taking a regional stance the former Golorado senator, was would run in an aldermanic race GREENWICH (A P) - Shredding against an oil import fee. > given too much authorrity, ” a recruit who is too - documents may not have been a L still in the race and was the they have pulled — releasing “ sloppy, disorganized and inept (to be) a member piece of cake for Lt. Col. Oliver front-runner. statements at 6; 02 at night and Dukakis, for his part, says of the Old Guard” and an Arm y spouse who North, but making a cake of the telling the media they had sent a Christian Dior...... Gephardt is “ dead wrong.” Hart, asked about Gephardt’s “ perpetuates the ’alcoholic-wife-of-the-colonel’ fired National Security aide was trade ideas, talked of the specter letter to Gephardt that still hasn’t myth.” easy for a Baskin-Robbins ice arrived four days later,” Garrick THE TWO WILL HAVE a of a trade war and the dangers of The Army even offered advice on how to correct cream store. chance to face one another in a said. Yves Saint Laurent...... ^232“reg S3I0 being a “ one-issue candidate.” this last problem; “ The (woman) need not be Joe DelTOrfano, manager of the 1 In recent weeks, there have been general strikes and widespread one-on-one debate later this Gephardt fired back, saying some Gephardt, Dukakis and all the depicted in this manner to explain her weak, ice cream shop on Greenwich unrest in Soldiers there killed and wounded a number of A month or early next month in of his friends "need a backbone other White House hopefuls are ’non-person’ personality. She could be cowed by Avenue created the cake, complete protestors during demonstrations that erupted when the military Iowa, with the date and other transplant” on the issue. trying to find a way to stand out virtue of her husband’s despotic personality with shredded papers and icing that government took control of the electoral process and dissolved a Kingsridge...... ^221® $795 details to be settled by their from the crowd. Some of the says, “ I don’t recall.” labor federation. ” I’ve become a little cynical alone.” In the Arm y’s view, despotism is better campaign managers this week. tactics will work and some won’t. than alcoholism. “ We found an old mold of a about the politics of this, because I soldier and when (North’s) testim­ 2 Vernon W allers, ch ief U.S. d e le­ All this has a strategic purpose, wa^s in a previous campaign this In these early, early days of the ony broke, we decided to add gate to the recently held Matchwords Sasson...... n 68!?reg. $275 (2 points lor taeh correct match) at least from the Gephardt year in which the Gephardt campaign, the shape of the contest AT A NEGO'nATING SESSION five days after - shredded documents,” DelTOrfano tw o days o f secret talks with 1-federalion a-assign campaign perspective, to make campaign and this script was is still just a hazy image, perhaps the memo, the moviemakers agreed to rewrite said. The shredded papers, the only Syrian PresMenl Hafez Assad in FREE ALTERATIONS the race seem like a two-man marched out once before,” said a m irage in the summertime heat. “ the funeral and interment scenes with drunken " inedible portion of cake, are held by an effort to im prove U.S.-Syrian relations. 2-erupl b-separate contest, leaving the other an­ Tully, who previously was Hart’s widow,” and were asked to make 31 other North. I nounced and unannounced candi­ concessions to the Arm y censors. Three weeks North, fired Nov. 25 by President 3 O n July 5th, Algeria celebrated political director. “ The play is Evans Witt is a Washington- 3-dissolve c-union Summer Sporl Coats.. 3 0 % T later, the Army approved the revised script and dates in the shadows. still in their playboijk.” based political writer for The Reagan, began testifying before a the 25lh anniversary o f its inde­ ” 1’ve had the opinion ever since agreed to cooperate in every way. Three months congressional committee last week pendence, which it won from 1987 Dr NEA. me Negotiations oven the debate Associated Press who has written 4-delegale d-chcHtse later, Coppola was made an honorary member of on the tactics he used in the ..t.. after an eight-year ciyU war. Sport Coats..reg. 795 ... MOW $13630 Gary Hart got out that it was goi ng have been marked by sniping about every presidential cam­ "I BEG your pardon'' the Old Guard. Iran-Contra affair. to be a Gephardt-Dukakis race. between the two campaigns. paign since 1976. 4 Klaus Barbie, the so-called 5-nom lnale e-break out Sport Coats..reg. 750 ... NOtV $105.00 But at the final screening, on Nov. 25,1986, DelTOrfano made one cake and is selling it for $27.95. The North cake “ Butcher of Lyons,” was recently though the Arm y “ found the motion picture to be is made out of chocolate and vanilla con victed by a French court and Paopiewatch/Sportiight * YEAR ROUND BLAZERS 20% OFF acceptable,” it still urged elimination of “ as much ice cream. sentenced to (CHOOSE ONE: (5 points lor sach corracl snswsr) of the profanity as possible.” It also called the “ It’s our first venture into death, life imprisonment) for 1 Dr. Werner Henie, a noted virologist The Reagan road show in New Britain depiction of two characters “ underdeveloped,” and ^litical satire,” DelTOrfano said. crim es against humanity. who discovered the first link between a suggested that the major action sequence be "W e have a lot of fun making some SELECT GROUP OF 5 The federal government recently virus and..}.., died of the disease Just a changed “ for both technical accuracy and cakes.” As the good people of New Britain recover from When we asked him later what he meant by fined.. I.. Corporation more than fe w days ago at the age o f 77. dramatic impact.” • Short Sleeve Dress Shirts*Short• Short Sleeve Knits their goose bumps over Ronald Reagan’s “ unpleasant action” Reagan said he would $1.5 m illion, a record penally, The Army critique complained that the 2 O n |uly 4lh, th e D o o b ie Brothers, materializing before their very eyes, and he faces blockade Iranian ports and apply sanctions. He AUvenisemem for 811 alleged health and safely Santana and other American rock musi­ character played by James Caan was not the • Short Sleeve Sport Shirts up to reality after his huckstering tour which began didn’t say what the sanctions would be. violations at its plant in Newark, cians participated in an unusuai concert “ cultured, sensitive man” of the original script, ■ there, a couple of disappointments are bound to Capitol A week later, Connecticut held its presidential How’s Your Delaware. in a sports stadium in (CHOOSE ONE; and added; “ We recommend that portions of those Buy one at reg. price remain for him and his fans. primary. Reagan lost to George Bush, but Reagan Moscow, Budapest). Comments scenes from the script be reinstated in the flim. ' They stem from a presidential reach that will took the state. Hearing? g e t the 2nd for just $1 ’Those attributes set (Caan’s character) apart from 3 "A n d a Voice to Sing With” is the lilie of probably exceed his grasp, but his performance Bob Conrad other noncommissioned officers and make him a Chicago, III.— A free offer o f spe­ a new b o o k bywhose rb e to folk- last week showed a determination to try anyway. Primaries In 4th District more sympathetic character.” cial interest to those who hear but music stardom began at Ciub 47 in Mix and Match, Higher Price Prevails 2 ' - 1 Let’s understand from the outset that only the Harvard Square in the early 196(h. Selection of GOP and Democratic candidates for Coppola paid the price for the Arm y’s support, '' do not understand words has been very naive believe that Reagan went to that city to Congress in the state’s 4th District In a special and expressed no regrets. The taxpayers 4 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, holder of the salute its enterprise zone. That only gave him a announced by Beltone. A non­ Newsname election Aug. 18 will be up to voters there in subsidized the movie — and were never asked. (IS points n you can Msnilty this world heptathlon record and quadruple local peg to get Into a spiel that was rooted in his operating m odel o f the smallest parson In Ihs rwwa) PANT SALE tour to meet the people. It’s great theater, but it primaries next Tuesday — where It should have 1984 Olympic gold medalisi „}.. were •All Spring Jackets true passion these days — a constitutional hearing aid Beltone has ever isn’t going to work, "rhe stopper; a Congress that been all along. Conventions last month were The pimtic trail Analysis expect a among those named to the U.’S. track amendment mandating a balaced federal budget isn’t buying. developed will be given absolutely bitter struggle in the and field team for liexl month’s Pan Hoggar Poly's ...... ^19 *® ridiculous wastes of time. The State Department, for reasons of its own, • All Bathing Suits and congressional authority to line-item veto parts Reagan brushes off the taunt, by the way, that he free to anyone requesting it. Senate over my American Games. They were, in fact, inadvertent indictments of recently began making moves to keep Soviet of that budget. They are the centerpiece of his is a “ lame duck” president who wouldn’t benefit nomination. Who Hoggar Poplins ...... ^19 *® the archaic convention system, leading, in each diplomats from getting American credit cards. The It’s yours for the asking, so send 5 Pal Cash recently defeated Ivan Lendle pitch, though they are all dressed up with a lot of from those changes. They’ re not for him. he says, am I and for what •All Bermudas instance, to direct primaries for the nominations — FBI got wind of the plan and lodged a vehement fbr it now. It is not a real hearing to become the first (CHOOSE ONE: rhetorical generalities about his “ economic bill of but for future America. |ob did President Joymar Slacks ...... ^ 9*® but don’t expect the political professionals ever to aid, but it will show you how tiny Ausiraiian, New Zeaiander) to wbi the rights” brainstorm. objection. Credit cards, the G-men pointed out, a r« Reagan recently admit it. Wimbledon Championship. one of the best ways to have to keep track of their - hearing help can be. The actual aid nominate met • Select Group ’THIS IS THE SAME Ronald Reagan who stopped So some 113,000 Democrats will choose between Sonso Belt Slacks . A P P A R E N T L Y IT WAS LOST on Reagan or his Soviet targets’ habits and whereabouts. The FBI weighs less than an eighth o f an at the same Elks Club in New Britain seven years the apparent front-runner, former state Rep. Chris advisers that so much attention to New Britain’s won the argument. ounce, and it fits completely into of Shoes ago when he was just an ex-govemor of California Niedermeier of Fairfield; Sen. Margaret Morton of YOUR SCORE: 81 to 100 polnis —TOP SCORE; OFF Hart Slacks ...... enterprise zone (something born five years ago in a campaigning for the presidency. That earlier visit Bridgeport, who has the full support of the Mayor the ear canal. 01 to 00 points — ExceSenl. 71 to 00 polnis — Good. 01-70 polnis — Fair. Democratic state legisiature) played beautifully was a casual drop-in compared with the highly Tom Bucci/Rep. Mario Testa organization in that ; These models are free; so we sug- • Knowtadgs Unllmllsd, Inc. 713-87 into the hands of Democratic Mayor Bill public, tightly secured and rather hokey city; and Stamford banker Michael Morgan. ; gest you write for yours now. Again, M cN am ara, who seeks his sixth term this year and iHaurlipatpr Hpralft appearance last week. Republicans, 07,300 strong in registration and ’.there is no cost, and certainly no who was wondering if all of that Reagan praise for In 1980, candidate Reagan told a much smaller with the potential of nearly 80,000 independents Founded In 1881 '.obligation. Although a hearing aid his city and its administration was for real. After turnout it was time for the GOP to “ rescue” the ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ joining them, will choose between Frank Rich of !may not help everyone, more and RECAVS PENNY M. 8IEFFERT.. all, the visit was engineered mostly by GOP U.S. country from Jimmy Carter. And, said Reagan, it Darien, who said in an acceptance speech never ...... Publlthw ’Your Quality Men's Shop' DOUGLAS A. BEVINS . '■more people with hearing losses are ut||ej|snv-s !qs*»i pe3-p Rep. Nancy Johnson, who also lives in New Britain was time for a forceful president to stand up to a delivered that “ I entered a world unknown to me” ...... Exaeutiv* Editor ' ADELE M. ANGLE...... Nowt Editor tzacfl usoj-c imoasoyii-z !ja a u »-i :iHDI1ill0dS/H3iVA431d03d and will probably be running again next year. “ rag-tag mob” in Iran which was holding SO when he got into the race; Rep. Chris Shays of ALEXANDER GIRELLI. ibeing helped. Foryour free sample ...... A n ocitto Editor P-S !•-* !q-C !»-Z f3-l iSaHOMHDlVW 903 Main St. in Downtown Manchester As for the Reagan objectives with the Americans hostage. Stamford; Rep. John Metsopoulos of Fairfield; and ' ^ d your name, address, and phone DENISE A. ROBERTS ... aaiisnj |jno3 auiaidns ‘gjog mm|o e -.r ir v IYSMIN constitutional amendment and the line item veto, If he were elected, said candidate Reagan, he John Becker of Greenwich. . AdvortNIng Director > •number today to: Department Open Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 'til 9 p.m. MARK F. ABRAITIS ...... ■.. Bualneas Manager io|*4sH3-S !|uauiuos)jd all we can say is “ fat chance.” would set a “ date certain” immediately for the SHELDON COHEN...... The winner in August succeeds the late ILS. Rep. • Compoalng Manager 75952, Beltone Electronics Corpora- -ui| a|||-p !33U(JJ-c ! suo||Cn panun-Z !|l|«H-l iSdODSOTBOAA Neither is likely to happen, despite the ROBERT H. HUBBARD.. • This sale Is for regular sizes only. release of those hostages to a neutral country — or Stewart McKinney of Westport, who died m May 7. . Praaaroom Manager ■ iion, 4201 West Victoria Street, impressive road show Reagan is staging for this JEANNE G. FROMERTH. . Circulation Managar, • Separate markdowns In our Big & Tall Dept. Iran would face “ unpleasant action” by the U.S. His fam ily likes Shays. Chicago, Illinois 60646. y — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. July IS, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 15, 1987 — 9 Some in 8th District want separate eiection for swap vote SPORTS______By Alex Glrelli Last week, Manchester Mayor units, but the legislature for the Associate Editor by machine in a separate district election and the town’s general political entities. Barbara Weinberg said all town town is the Board of Directors. The election. He said the election could voters will probably be asked to district legislature is the entire election. He said it might cost less Presumably the decision about take place in one polling place and it to include it in the town election. When voters In the Eighth Utili­ vote on the agreement, which is district electorate. could probably be done before the approval process would be ties District decide whether they essentially a swap of the town- November. Attorney John D. LaBelle, legal made by the Board of Directors oC approve of an agreennent between owned fire station in the Buckland Joseph Tripp, a district director the district. ' who opposed the agreement, said counsel for the district, said today It the district and town for a swap of section of town for the district- Lingard, Tripp and Gordon Las- is too early to think about the responsibilities and assets, the vote owned sewage collection system. today he favors a machine vote at a When she spoke of the possibility All-Star Classic turns out a yawner sow, a former district director and separate district election, before mechanics of approval by the of a townwide vote on the question will probably be in an election, one of the negotiators, agreed that district voters because substantial rather than at a district meeting. On Monday, Weinberg said that November if possible. in November, Weinberg said town' Bv Steve Wllstein pitch at 5:40 p.m. PDT, prime time public meetings should be held in details of the agreement have to be voters from outside the district One of the heroes, NL catcher Several district ieaders con­ she had in mind a vote in which "When they vote it down, we the district before the election. The worked out. The Associated Press in the East. The starting time was V T. I 4 * tacted by the Manchester Herald would simply be casting an advi­ Ozzie Virgil, said the game proved Manchester residents outside the won't have to worry about putting meetings could be used to explain sory opinion. chosen to please NBC-TV, but not again that "good pitching will shut Tuesday said they favor a machine Eighth District would be casting an on the ballot in November,'' 'iyipp the agreement to district voters and He said that while he has not OAKLAND. Calif. - The All-Star the batters. vote. advisory vote on the matter and discussed with district leaders She said it would be necessary to Game ventured into the twilight ^ down good hitting any day.” said. to give those voters a chance to give “It’s frustrating when you play in It was the third-Iongest All-Star However, the preference was for voters within the district would be Granville Lingard, district fire their views. when the exchange, if approved, have separate machines fordistrict zone again to boost television twilight,” said Boggs, who went ■*V%JkVv'^ taking the vote in a separate making a decision as the legislature should take place, he said it should voters and probably to word the ratings and found itself back in the Game in history, exceeded only by marshal and an alternate on the District President Walter Joyner hitless in three at-bats. "It wasn’t 15 innings in 1967 and 14 in 1950, and districtwide election and not at the of the district. negotiating team that has worked be July 1, 1988, the start of a new referendum question differently dead-ball era. too easy to see the ball." ' town's general election in The agreement must be approved said today he favors a machine fiscal year. He pointed out that because district voters would be A string of zeros stretched across it kept the Nationals unbeaten in out the major details of the vote, but does not see any great “I just couldn’t follow the ball at eight extra-inning games. November. . by the lef>islntiire of both political nropnopft nwar •’Iso favors a vote adjustments will have to be made in casting a binding vote, while other the scoreboard until the 13th inning all,” said Darryl Strawberry. “It difference between a separate the taxable grand lists of the two voters would not. Tuesday night when Tim Raines The NL now leads the series kind of snuck up on you. It was 37-20-1 and has won 14 of the last 16, tripled home two runs to give the almost impossible to see.” - National League a 2-0 victory over 22 of 25. TheAL, which was trying to "You couldn’t pick up the spin or win two in a row for the first time Witness the American League. the rotation." said Philadelphia’s O bituaries More than a dozen pitchers, part Mike Schmidt. since 1957-58, instead was shut out Poindexter says of a beleaguered brotherhood vic­ for the fourth time. While home runs are up 22 In 1984, when the game was last timized by so-called "julced-up” percent in the majors this year, the threatened balls this year, took the sluggers about the juiced-up ball," Saberha­ played in twilight in San Francis­ Lillian Cheney, 96, Edward W. Haley Laster Qallnat only balls that came close were fly gen said. “It goes to show that co’s Candlestick Park, pitchers back to a time of low scores and ball outs in the 10th by Kevin Seitzer Edward W. Haley, 64, of 21 Reagan OK’d deal earned homers. maybe the ball isn’t as juiced up as notched 21 strikeouts. This time, a longtime resident Lester Leon Galinat, 90, of and the seventh by Mark McGwire, everybody thinks. It’s just some they struck out 17. by teen Hollister St., husband of Doris J. Lebanon, died Monday at Mystic It was a brand of baseball rarely the major league leader with 33 Lillian (McCulley) Cheney, 96, of seen this year, a mound duel spiced bad pitches that guys have been Meanwhile the batters cursed the (Brusseau) Haley, died l^esday at Manor Convalescent Center. He Continued from page 1 said, "I don’t feel that we can leave homers. hitting out.” Windsor Locks, a longtime Man­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. was the husband of Mildred Hall with some spectacular defense that semi-darkness and marched chester resident, died Tuesday at any stone unturned in trying to get McGwire said he didn’t hit his fly Saberhagen, pitching with the meekly from the plate. The Nation­ A Manchester teen-ager arrested Bom in North Adams, Mass., he and the brother of Arthur Galinat of Poindexter answered questions perhaps only a true baseball fan ball well, but thought it might fall in an area convalescent home. She was a Manchester resident for the hostages back." could really enjoy. shadows creeping over the front of als managed only eight hits, the last week In connection with the Coventry. under a grant of limited immunity Poindexter’s testimony had been the right field comer. the infield, threw three innings of Americans six in the first All-Star distribution of LSD threatened a was the wife of the late Neal A. many years. He worked for 32 years He is also survived by a daughter, after his attorney, Richard They played in a squinty twilight “So much for the lively ball, Cheney, who was chief of clerks at as an independent carpenter with long-awaited by investigators. in which pitcher Jack Morris said one-hit bait against a lineup that Game to go scoreless for more than witness in that case during an Ruth G. Slnnott of Milford; two Beckler, disclosed that the former And right from the outset, Poin­ right?” he said. boasted 140 homers among its first five innings. incident at the Robertson School the Manchester Board of Assessors Carpenter’s Union Local 43 in step-sons, Lewis A. Burke of Mystic top presidential aide is the target of he could hardly see the plate and The pitchers, of course, didn’t for 35 years, retiring in 1959. Hartford, retiring in 1984. He was a dexter undercut Reagan’s oft- .375 hitter Wade Boggs said he seven batters. The Americans nearly won the pool on Sunday, police said. and Everett R. Burke of West Point. a criminal investigation by inde­ stated assertions. mind seeing the batters struggle. "If every game is played in game in the ninth, but the winning Robert P. Adams. 16, of IMF She was bom in Astoria, Long veteran of World War II, serving Va.; three step-daughters, Barbara pendent counsel Lawrence E. could barely see the ball. “It was nice to see the pitchers do Island. N.Y., on June 26, 1891, and He said he tore up the document Bret Saberhagen threw the first twilight, the pitchers will have their run was cut down at home plate Rachel Road, was charged with with the Army Air Corps. A. Burdick of Mystic, Gladys M. Walsh. Beckler tried but failed to well, especially with all the talk way all the time.” Boggs said. had lived in Manchester most of her Besides his wife, he is survived by as the arms-to-Iran scheme came after NL reliever Steve Bedrosian threatening and tampering with a Wolfe of Ledyard, and Ruth L, persuade the committees to with­ unraveled last fall because "I made a diving save of a wide throw witness. life She moved to to Wi ndsor Locks four sons. Samuel W. Haley of Spaulding of Groton; one grand­ draw their subpoena compelling 4‘/i years ago. She was a past thought it was a significant political to first base by shortstop Hubie Police said Adams and another Vernon, Mark E. Haley of Windsor. son; 22 step-grandchildren; and 25 Poindexter’s testimony. president of the VFW Women’s Raymond L. Haley of Hartford and embarrassment to the president Brooks. Bedrosian threw home man, whom they would not identify, step-great-grandchildren. The 50-year-old Poindexter wore and I wanted to protect him from where Virgii withstood a collision threatened to hold a gun to the Auxiliary Post 2046, Manchester, Daniel F. Haley of Manchester; a The funeral is 10 a.ni. Thursday civilian clothes rather than his and was an associate member of daughter, Karen A. Dischert of possible disclosure of this.” with Dave Winfieid for an inning­ 19-year-old woman's head during at the Church & Allen-Dinoto military uniform as he slid into the No copy of the November finding ending double play. the Tenth Mountain Division Asso­ Manchester; several brothers and witness Chair. He said he was doing Sunday's incident, which occurred ciates for more than 10 years. Her Funeral Home, 17Pearl St., Mystic. with Reagan’s signature on it has “It was just full extension, one of AP photo about 6:15 p.m. The other man sisters; six grandchildren; and Burial will be in Wapping (Ceme­ so because "this issue is not a Navy son was a ski trooper with that several nieces and nephews. ever been found, and McFarlane those Ozzie Smith-type catches.” grabbed the woman by the arm and tery, South Windsor. issue," and noted that he served as testified Tuesday that he doubted it Bedrosian said. "I just went for it. division during World War II. The funeral is Saturday at 9; 15 Memorial donations may be national security adviser under a All-Star game Most Valuable Player Tim Raines (30) of spun her around, causing her to fall She is survived by a daughter. was ever signed. You either do it or you don’t.” to the ground, police said. a.m. from the John F. Tierney made to the Lebanon Volunteer separate commission. the Expos celebrates the National League's 2-0 victory Mrs. John (Lucille) Sherman of Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Lt. Col. Oliver North has pre­ Bedrosian walked Winfield. After Police said an arrest warrant will Fire Department Ambulance In a dramatic morning of testim­ viously testified he saw a signed over the American League with his teammates at Windsor Locks, with whom she with a mass of Christian burial at Fund. a sacrifice bunt by Tony Fernan­ be sought for the second man. lived; a son, Wendell H. Cheney of ony. Poindexter also described a version — in Poindexter’s office. dez. Dwight Evans drew another Oakland Coliseum. Raines knocked in teammates Hubie The woman told police she St. Bridget Church at 10 a.m. meeting in the White House resi­ Shrewsbury, Mass.; three sisters. Calling hours are Friday, from 2 to And Poindexter said that he be­ walk to put runners at first and Brooks (7) and Ozzie Virgil of the Braves for the believes the threats stem from an Gerald Wheeler dence in Dec. 7, 1985 in which lieved North was in his office when second. Emily MacGregor of Southbury, 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Secretary of State George Shultz tie-breaking runs in the 13th inning. incident last Tuesday, in which Edna Brown of Manchester and he destroyed the document, but was Harold Reynolds followed with a police said Adams and another Memorial donations may be Gerald Wheeler, 86, of East and Defense Secretary Caspar Margaret McCulley of South Wind­ made to the American Cancer Hartford, formerly of Manchester, not certain of that. grounder to the right side. It was male were charged with distribut­ Weinberger advised Reagan Under questioning from Senate fielded by first baseman Keith sor; six grandchildren; a great- Society. 237 E. Center St.. Manches­ died Tuesday at an area convales­ against selling arms to Iran. " The Montreal speedster, O-for-7 in haven't realized that, it’s their ing LSD. according to an arrest grandson; and several nieces and counsel Arthur Liman, Poindexter Hernandez, who threw to second to report. In that incident, Adams and ter 06040. cent home. He was the husband of The president "pulled a footstool six previous All-Star Games, fault.” nephews. Martha (Herman) Wheeler. said he decided on his own to force Evans. Bedrosian was cover­ jumped up and down when he Howell, whose 4.96 earned run the other man, Jeffrey Pete, 21, of up to the coffee table" to listen, destroy the document,' and that ing first when he made his saving The funeral is Thursday at 1 p.m. Jairo A. Gordon He was tern in ^ rlin . Mass., and Poindexter recalled, and finally reached third base after driving average was the highest among the 97 Mather St., offered the woman at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Reagan didn’t know. game-saving dive. drugs just after her teen-age had been a resident of Manchester home Virgil and Brooks with the 17 All-Star pitchers, heard boos Main St., and burial will be in the Jair'o A. Gordon, 19, of Hartford, until 2‘A years ago. He was a retired "You saved the game,” Brooks winning runs off Oakland’s Jay coming and going. The home crowd brother overdosed on LSD that Pete East Cemetery. There are no died Sunday after a swimming told Bedrosian. Howell. had given to the boy, police said. employee of Pratt & Whitney, a lustily booed the Oakland reliever calling hours. accident in Portland. He was the veteran of World War I and a life Clubs begin to admit women “I thought I was going to have a “It was just a thrill knowing when during introductions and razzed Adams was held on $15,000 bond little more time.” Virgil jsaid. “I Memorial donations may be brother of Frank J. Palma of member of the American Legion Continued from page 1 I rounded second that I had knocked him after he gave up the winning and was to appear Monday in made the the Tenth Mountain Manchester. Post 8 in Hartford, where he served Richard S. Bottaro said the group’s looked up and he (Winfield) was Manchester Superior Court. in the winning runs,” said Raines, hit. Division Associates. P.O. Box 1, He is also survived by his mother. as post commander and post excluded up until now has been national organization will consider there. All I saw was his shirt. He’s who won the game’s Most Valuable Lee Smith pitched three innings Colorado Springs. Colo., 08091, orto Libia I. Palma and her husband. historian. "just heritage." Though female changing its constitution at a like a Mack truck.” Player and made the point he tried of two-hit ball with four strikeouts the Windsor Locks Ambulance Joe M. Palma, of Hartford; his He was also a member of Masonic Lions might help improve the convention scheduled for early The only batter to solve the to make all winter as an unwanted for the victory, and the Fund, P.O. Box 705. Windsor Locks, father, Rodrigo Gordon in Texas; Lodge Lafayette, the Valley of 12-member organization, he r ^ August. pitchers was Raines, who had three free agent. Mets' Sid Fernandez, the last 06096. three other brothers. Luis G. Hartford and the Valley of Nor­ fused to comment whether he "The local chapter abides by the hits after entering the game in the He missed spring training and player left on the NL roster, pitched Gordon and George E. Palma, both thought it would be good to have AP photo seventh. He said he promised his wich, and was a life member of the national rules," said Bottaro. "We Dave Winfield of the Yankees (right) didn’t play until May 2 because he the 13th for a save. Two charged of Hartford, and Jose M. Palma Jr., Shriner Sphinx Temple, women members. don’t just exclude women, we a wildly thrown ball to first base Tuesday wife one hit. but the last one was for felt he should be paid with the “I sort of felt like a little kid out Scott FItgerald dies of the Rockville section of Vernon; Newington. “That’s a personal opinion.” he exclude non-Italians." slams into National League catcher night. Virgil held onto the ball and the guys in the dugout. game’s best players. With no offers, there,” Smith said. in break-in In skydiving accident a sister. Martha L. Gordon of Besides his wife, he is survived by said. That ethnic requirement also Ozzie Virgil of the Braves in the bottom Winfield was tagged out. "A couple of guys told me they he finally re-signed with Montreal. To the batters, all the pitchers Hartford; his maternal grand­ a son, Gerald Wheeler II of Many civic organizations are might be changed at the national of the ninth inning as he tried to score on were about to go to sleep on the ‘Tve proven myself in the last six looked like giants and all the balls Scott Allen Fitzgerald. 40. for­ mother. Sara de Quiceno of Colom­ Wethersfield: three daughters, Vir­ places where business is often convention, he said. He added that bench.”: Raines said. years,” said Raines. “If people felt like duds. Police arrested two men early merly of Manchester, died Sunday bia, South America; a close friend, ginia W. Lewis of East Hartland, transacted over dinner or lunch. he and most of the other 85 or so Tuesday morning in connection as a result of a skydiving accident Mandy Tomassone of Cromwell; Jane Wheeler Jepsen of East Those favoring allowing women to members would approve of female with the break-in of two cars parked in Dallas, Texas, where he has lived and many aunts and uncles. Hartford and Marcia Wheeler join the clubs have long argued that members. at the Southfield Greens condomini­ for several years. He was the The funeral is Thursday at 8; 15 Merrill of Windsor; seven grand­ this is unfair to professional “I would love it with open arms,” ums on South Main Street earlier brother of Valerie J. Fitzgerald of a.m. from the Talarski Maple Hill children; and two nephews. women. he said. that morning, police said. Manchester. Chapels, 380 Maple Ave., Hartford, Private funeral and burial will be In addition, with more women The Manchester Army A Navy m seal Rodney P. Stevens, 19, and Kevin Born in Manchester, he gradu­ followed by a mass of Christian at the convenience of the family. now holding jobs that were once the Club has no females among its 1,340 Holmgren, 18, both of no certain ated from South Windsor High burial at 9 a.m. in St. Augustine’s There are no calling hours. The domain of men, the idea of mixing members, said William Runde, who School in 1965. He was an avid ^ A ll- I ^ address, were each charged with Church, Hartford. Burial will be in Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Home, the sexes in clubs has become more sits on the group’s board of ;nin; Innings, the Nationals ha^ t two counts of third-degree bur­ skydiver for more than eight years, Cedar Hill Cemetery. Hartford. 318 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, acceptable, some say. governors. He said that the club’s Wt^pnejof them was a first-inning double . and had made more than 700 jumps, Calling hours are tonight from 7 to But it’s not clear whether the at ir.ybb glary, two counts of fifth-degree has charge of arrangements. bylaws specifically prohibit ■ ' > t larceny, possession of burglars' many of them at Ellington Airport. 9. Memorial donations may be Supreme Court’s ruling also applies women, although there is a ladies’ tools and interfering with a police He served in the U.S. Navy, and was made to the Sphinx Temple in to fraternal organizations such as auxiliary, he said. I setunm. officer. In addition, Stevens was a member of the U.S. Parachutes Betty L. Hansen Newington for the benefit of the the Moose and the Elks, or ethnic He said no females have ever jsvery^i m I# charged with failure to submit to Association. Shriners Children’s Hospital, organizations such as UNICO in tried to join, and the question of iroBs the , 911b “I ^ ' t likelibA *—to makeexcuses/.f akeeacusei. , ,he atdiiy fingerprinting and Holmgren was Besides his sister, he is survived Betty L. Hansen, 54. of 286 Main Springfield, Mass. Manchester. female members has never been an lthere8t,of:|r.ih charged with impersonation. by his father, George Fitzgerald of St., died Tuesday at Manchester However, local UNICO President issue. „ — ^Jihle all ql D iie -eameilhtp giiae an Police found Stevens and South Windsor; a daughter, Erin Memorial Hospital. She was the jarchl^em Into 8,, Fitzgerald of East Hartford; three wife of Walter H. Hansen. Inniiig; Only one AL .runner got that faf 'iuid • • - (MHinlpi{s Holmgren lying down in a wooded “ '.If siqu haw»e«M ------hroad "dr . ----- Aat was strictly tt^Qgrai^ as Dave‘Wnfield^n « saying they were area near the codominiums at other sisters, Debra L. LaCroix of Bora Jan. 4,1933, in Wiliimantic. SIDEWALK SALE PRICESII ill's «ingle«t hMilie irtiv that ;• i4ghtbyft,lilHht hv It - t Min'iu ft... f'. ..L j^TlitttopnMem sedng," Itosaid, "T w ili^tb ae about 4 a.m., about an hour after a Stafford, Sandra L. Fitzgerald of she lived in that town until moving heoretbe a&Btog rjia lit Uie. before,! to Manchester 10 years ago. She t|i^l the better. ' jdnth.oBly^i outatHiejw|Nt.|twas«iot«?; up an ideal itime to hit.". ^ . ' “ - ^ ™ resident at Southfield Greens re­ Hartford and Tracey A. Fitzgerald I yim big shot shiggeitM's Eric Davis, who leads the National League wipr: ported to police that he had seen two of Ellington; two nieces and two was employed by Tyco Engineered . .th^UieAmoiniaiiiiiid: : nephews. Systems, formerly Multi-arcuits iWlthfthat cwnbihatlonffii n home riua* had a simple explanation that goea^ man looking into twocars parked at |er-happy iiiiBoi* ' ...... the complex. The funeral is Friday at 11 a m. at Inc. in Manchester, for nine years. ■t W ijlng against All-Star idtcheit' 1 8 ^ the Samsel & Carmon Funeral She left the firm one year ago. ...^manner cifilb: Ughtifig that would embamss the e M o Nearby police found the car in Ilid ' • teehiflaanis, . the .Mttl which the men fled from the Home, 419 Buckland Road, South She was a communicant of St. ^ o o d i a n d fl 168 Woo(jtan(j Street • 643-8474 • 8am-6pm dally complex with the keys still in the Windsor. Burial will be in Wapping Mary’s Church in Wiliimantic and a GARDENS S" Wvely ball,*te Ometery. Calling hours are Thurs­ member of the ladies auxiliary of r said. “But you still got to hit it. Bi^ryoUid^ ignition, police said. f '' ban of you don't." i. ^ , Inside the car, officers found a day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the Wiliimantic Moose Lodge 1440. BERRY SPECIAL BEDDING PLANTS OWES Besides her husband, she is Comptef* S up ply Now, udiat could be simpler than that? ® tire iron and a blanket covered with Until A u gu M 1, 199T 4 Q glass chips, according to an arrest Christine Miller survived by three sons, Michael Blueberries $ 9 5 Hansen and Dean Hansen, both of ImpMIwi*, PMunlM, *09 report. The two cars the men broke Currants MartgoMa, Agaratum, m into were both entered by breaking Christine (Anderson) Miller, 38. Manchester, and Kris Hansen of of Pine Ridge Drive, Andover, died Chaplin; two sisters, Elaine Toros Gooseberries Porlalueaa, Duaty ______a front side window, police said. Monday at Manchester Memorial Millar, ZInnIaa, ate. S/*6** m o After his arrest, Holmgren identi­ of Manchester and Patricia Riquier Hospital. She was the wife of Robert of Wiliimantic; three brothers, B t u t l f u l Tu bB ro ua Save leader, Bedrosian, gets one the hard way fied himself with two fictitious H. Miller. Hanging Petunias names before providing his real Roland Connell. Paul Connell and name, police said. Bom in Wiliimantic, she had John Connell, all of Wiliimantic; GERANIUMS Impatiens BEGONIAS By John Nodel lived in Andover most of’her life. I N BLOOM- * A A attempt to complete an inning­ Brooks and Virgil scored the NL to the coach. I was trying to make Stevens and Holmgren were both and several nieces and nephews. L a r g e 7-pot- * m g ^ m The Associated Press ending double play, but his throw She owned and operated Chris' The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. AkL CO LO RS 9 ^ 9 9 (lo w e rin g runs after hitting singles off losing something happen, trying to avoid held on $5,000 cash tends and were 9 ^ 1 9 9 was late and; more significantly, Beauty Nook, for the past 15 years. from the Potter Funeral Home, 456 NOW 1 pitcher Jay Howell. going 13 (innings).” to appear Tuesday in Manchester Besides her husband, she is OAKLAND, Calif. — The major wide of the bag. “I just wanted to keep the rally Superior Court. Jackson St.. Wiliimantic, with a Rog. •zse IWtl" M l t u r n * r Winfield also asked, “Was that in survived by her mother, Marjorie mass of Christian burial at 11:30 league leader in saves got one in the going,” said Brooks, who came 58th All-Star Game — with his Bedrosian needed to leave his the ninth inning? That seems like (Warner) Anderson of Andover; a a.m. in St. Mary’s Church, Willi- LANDSCAPING SPECIAL — Plant now while prices are low! feet to catch the ball. Then, with through with one on and one out, decades ago.” son, Craig Michael Miller, and a mantic. Burial will be in the glove, not his arm. “ (Willie) McGee’s up after me and Complete selection of specimen evergreens, trees, flowering shrubs, And it took a head-long dive at almost no hesitation, he got to his The winning pitcher was Lee daughter, Kristina Marie Miller, Mansfield Center Cemetery. Cal­ feet and threw home, where then Raines after him. I know we’re Parfcade fight both at home; three brothers, Eric ling hours are Thursday from 7 to 9 rhododendrons, azaleas, etc.l that. in good shape then.” Smith, who is second to Bedrosian E. Anderson Jr. and James E. “It was just full extension, one of catcher Ozzie Virgil was waiting for in saves in the majors with 22. p.m. Winfield. Virgil opened the 13th with his ends in arrest Anderson, both of Andover, and Memorial donations may be those Ozzie Smith-type catches,” a single to become the first NL Smith blanked the AL for three Paul G. Anderson of Marlborough. made to the American (^ncer smiling Steve Bedrosian said Tues­ Virgil held onto the ball despite a leadoff man to reach base. innings before giving way to Sid The funeral is Thursday at 10 Society, 29 Ivan Hill St., Williman- day night. “I just went for it. You An East Hartford man who police Just Follow These Directions* violent collision to send the game 'T il tell you what, their pitching Fernandez, who retired the side in a.m. at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 tic 06226. either do it or you don’t.” into extra innings. is pretty tough,” Virgil said. the bottom of the 13th after walking '' sa{d beat up a 17-year-old boy at the Ellington Ave., Rockville section of From Windsor Locks From RocksHIo East Windsor Bedrosian did. Had he not, the Ironically, Bedrosian and Virgil About the play at the plate, he Manchester Parkade last month Vernon. Burial will be in Riverside Ellington Kevin Seitzer to start the inning. National League wouldn’t have were the key players in a four-man said, “I thought I was going to have Three innings is a longer stint was charged Tuesday with third- Cemetery, Old Saybrook. /[ exH 44 degree assault and threatening. Cornelius Sullivan Jr. been able to beat the American trade between the Phillies and a little more time. I looked up and than usual for Smith, but he said it Memorial donations may be it ’s League 2-0 in 13 innings for its 22nd Atlanta Braves prior to the 1986 Police said Joseph A. Goodrow, made to the Memorial Fund of St. he (Winfield) was there. All I saw didn’t tether him. GREENWICH (AP) - Cornelius A win in the last 26 All-Star Games season. was his shirt. He’s like a Mack 31, attacked the youth, Kevin George’s Episcopal Church, R. Sullivan Jr. director of treasury blueberry “I hadn’t pitched since Saturday, Hedges, at the Parkade on June 30, DZEN and eighth in as many extra-inning Tim Raines finally won the game truck. Bolton. services for IBM World Trade STSAWSESSr. , ______and the weather was cool, so I felt threatening to UIl the teen-ager if ^ t l m e ! HIU A f A StUEBERRT games. with a two-out, two-run triple in the “You don’t think about getting pretty good out there,” he said. “I Corp. in Tarrytown, N.Y., died * HIU There were only 14 hits in the 13th. the youth visited the home of his Tuesday of a heart attack at age 57. hit. He kneed me in the right side. felt like a little kid, I was really former girlfriend. TREE game, just six of them by the AL. “Man, what a save,” Brooks told I’ve got a little bruise there. That’s fired up.” Helene Dunn Sullivan, who joined IBM 31 years MRU ■ Hedges was with the 14-year-old which was unable to score against Bedrosian in the NL dressing room. the price you have to pay. We don’t Fernandez is normally a starter, Helene (Cubberley) Dunn, 86, ago, graduated from St. Francis girl when the attack occurred, Xavier College in New York and all eight pitchers on the NL roster. “You saved the game.” wear padding like football but as he pointed out, he appeared police said. The girl's mother is widow of the late Raymond Dunn, Bedrosian, who has 24 saves for Bedrosian said his play shouldn’t players.” died Sunday at Meadows Manor. served in the Army in the armored In relief three times for the New Goodrow's girlfriend, police said. division during the Korean War. the Philadelphia Phillies, entered have been so difficult... With that, Virgil showed repor­ York Mets in the World Series last I^lice said Hedges was leaning Bora in Massachusetts, she had SOUTH the game to start the bottom of the , “I hesitated I thought Keith ters the bruise. It wasn’t exactly fall. lived in Manchester most of her life. WINDSOR , against a shopping cart outside PICK YOUR OWN ninth inning, and immediately ' (Hernandez) could get back there, I little, but he said it was worth it. “ (Pitching coach) Mel (Stottle- ' Bradlees when Goodrow drove up She was a retired clerk for Cheney Chris R. Warnken walked Dave Winfield. After a Bros. was late getting there, it was my “You come out here to have fun, myre) told me I might get nine j In his car, grabbed Hedges from SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Chris sacrifice hunt by Tony Fernandez, fault.” play hard and win,” he said. (innings) in,” Fernandez said with behind and smashed him Into the She is survived by one brother. R. Warnken, past grand master of Dwight Evans drew another walk to Carle Cubberley of St. Claire DZEN BEUEBERRY HILL Brooks admitted he thought the Afterward, Winfield said he went a smile, referring to the fact that he shopping cart. the Rosicrucian Order, died Tues­ Barber Hill Road put runners at first and second. game was over just after he home on his own. was his league’s final pitcher. “I Hedges told police that Goodrow Shores, Mich. day of heart disease. He was 74. AF photo Private graveside services will South Windsor-East Windsor Town Line From East Harold Reynolds followed with a released his throw. “I hesitated at third, but when I was more nervous in this game than then struck him in the face several Warnken was named grand mas­ Hartford grounder to the right side. It was “I did say 'Oh, d,’ I’ll tell you,” saw him (Bedrosian) dive for the In the World Series, I don’t know Mike Scott, of the Houston Astros, squints as he gets set times and smashed him against the be Thursday at East Cemetery. ter of the 250,000-member order, There are no calling hours. New­ Mon. - FrI. 8 a.m. - Noon fielded by first baseman Keith he said. “I have to turn Biat double ball, I went,” Winfield said. “I why. to deliver a pitch for the National League All-Stars roof of his car. officially called the Ancient Mysti­ Call: Hernandez, who threw to second to play, at least attempt to make that would do it again but I wouldn’t '' Goodrow was released on a $500 kirk Si Whitney Funeral Home, 318 cal Order Rosae Crucis, in 1968. He 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. “A save in the All-Star Game, against the American League Tuesday night at Oakland Burnside Ave., East Hartford, has From Manehoalor force Evans. Shortstop Hubie play. He saved the game and I give hesitate. that’s a dream. The only thing Coliseum. Scott worked the first two innings before bond. He is Monday in was employed by the order for 19 Sat. - Sun. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Brooks fired toward first in an him credit.” Man«-I.. Siinerior Court. charge of arrangements. years until his retirement in 1977. 644-2478 “It’s a chance play, you don’t talk better is a win.” giving way. 10 - MANCHESTER HKRAl.D, Wednesday, July 15. I9g? MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 15. 1987 — 11 Preseason forecasts weren't that far off target We’re at the mid-year break and it’s time to assess Helin man of hour the choices made before the season — and see how In Triple A ball after several undistinguished 5-S through their last 10 games, have the best streak. O’Leaty heads list those selections will stack up for the rest of the year. periomances. Bob Tewksbury’was up and down like a This race is going down to the wire. The picks here, to refresh your memory, were *•*« Clubs for Steve Trout, The Mets have the biggest task in front of them. The Toronto. Minnesota. the defending World Series champ Thoughts n. . H story is like a bottomless pit. Lou giddyaup Cardinals, who make the word “speed” a Mels and the San Francisco Giants. Am elia has done a fine Job of managing, George hazard to the rest of the National League, ran into for Post 102 squad Overall evaluation? Not bad, everything consider­ ApLENty Steinbrenner notwithstanding, but the task he has to hiding in the first half of the season. After a disastrous of fame inductees ing. The Blue Jays are in second place In the American carry over the final 75 games of the season is to keep the ’86 season, the Cardinals have rebounded despite an E L L IN G T O N — Chris Helin was Windsor High School at 6. League East, three games behind the pace-setting Len Auster *"0“ "** headed in the right direction. assortment of injuries to the pitching staff that B v Earl Yost In the third inning, Manchester That won’t be easy. the man of the hour Tuesday night Yankees. Minnesota leads the A L West, two games in included the early season loss of left-handed ace John Sports Editor Emeritus All-American Award team in In his five-inning stint, Helin scored what proved to be the Sports Editor for the Manchester Legion baseball front of Oakland and Kansas City with California and Tudor. The Cardinals have survived and persevered. 1960. made up of 25 men Who struck out eight and walked three. winning run. Helin drew a walk and Minnesota was selected because a choice was needed played college sports a half team. Seattle lurking in the shadows. The Texas Rangers Scholar-athlete best des­ Besides his fine pitching perfor­ came around to score on three wild in the A L West. The Twins still appear to be a good century earlier and who subse­ The left-handed Helin tossed a pitches. Post 102 scored its final two despite a less-than-terrific 41-45 mark, are only 6‘A The same cannot be said of the Mets. The Mets lost cribes Jini O’Leary’s days as a mance, Helin also scored Manches­ choice. And with Jeff Reardon doing the Job as their quently achieved success in one-hitter through five innings and games behind the Twins. Bob Ojeda; they lost David Cone; they lost Rick student at Manchester High and ter’s first run and knocked in a run. nins in the sixth inning. Pat Merritt relief ace, the Twins are a serious choice. They can business, professions or sports. Manchester shut out Ellington, 3-0. The Giants are in third place in the N L West at 44-44 Aguilera; they didn’t have Dwight Gooden at the Wesleyan University. “He (Helin) did It all,” Legion walked and scored on a double by and George Bell, and an infield anchored by all-world score runs in a hurry and the defense is adequate. The O ’Leary was one of the elite in a Zone Eight matchup called Dave Prl(». Price came around three games behind the floundering Reds, who lost shortstop Tony Fernandex. The pitching staff is outset. Internal problems have made headlines all over The 73-year-old Westport resi­ Coach Dave Morency said. three going into the.All-Star break. The Mets have the starting pitching is in question but the acquisition of the place. Len Dykstra wants out. Mookie Wilson wants dent was named today the first chosen. after six innings due to darkness. with Manchester’s final run on an nothing to shout about, but strong enough to make a run Joe Niekro has helped. Minnesota needs Frank Viola The distinguished . former Manchester is now 9-2-l in the Zone Scott Aronson came in for the RBI-single off the bat of Helin. longest way back, needing to climb from 9'A games — at the Yankees. The Yankees, as everyone knows, have out. Darryl Strawberry wants out. to be tapped for 1987 member­ 10 in the loss column — back down against the St. Louis and Bert Blyleven to give the club some consistent It sounds like the old Yankees, doesn’t it? ship in the Manchester Sports East Sider was the guest : and 15-11-1 overall. The Post 102 final inning and picked up the save the shakiest pitching staff this side of the Bad News contingent is back in action tonight Cardinals. outings to stay ahead of the pack. The Mets have the talent to right the ship, but the Hall of Fame. speaker at the 1983 Sports Hall by striking out two of the three Second baseman Jon Roe con­ Bears. against Zone rival Windsor at Toronto still appears to be a solid choice. The Blue The N L West is intriguing inasmuch as the Giants put oars appear to be rowing in different directions in ’87. The eighth annual induction of Fam e dinner. batters he faced. tinued his hot hitting with two hits. Charlie Hudson, who started out 6-0 and appeared on a good show early, the Reds came on in the middle, O ’Leary’s career in econom­ Jays ha ve that formidable outfield led by Jesse Barfeld headed for the All-Star game, instead visited Columbus Putting your money on the Cardinals at this stage dinner will be staged on Friday and no one has been playing well of late. The Giants, at makes an awful lot of sense. night. Sept, 25 al the Arm y and ics was launched at Wesleyan Navy Club. where he served as an assistant O ’Leary, winner of 14 varsity professor from 1939 to 1946. He Langer coming in confident letters in baseball, basketball, taught air navigation in the U.S. football and track as a school­ Flight Preparatory School at Jackson doubling his pleasure Wesleyan in 1943-45. and was an boy. and nine letters inbaseball, basketball and track as a assistant professor at Duke in 1946-47. of victory at British Open collegian, also was brilliant in By Curt Anderson likely be signed later this week. baseball career. We feel that if The Associated Press As a football player at Auburn, the classroom. In addition to In the business field. O ’Leary Sources told The Associated anybody has the ability to play Jackson gained a school reconl was director of Economic Re­ being an honorstudent. O ’Leary By Andrew Worshow year, winning the Whyte and Press that the deal is for $2.6 million both, he Is the person. 4,303 yards on 650 carries, good for a search. Life Insurance of Am er­ “ a demanding course, even on a AUBURN, Ala. — When Bo was president of his freshman The Associated Press Mackay PGA championship at over five years, including a $1 "Since he has decided to play per-carry average of 6.6 yards and ica from 1947-1961. vice presi­ still day.” That, he said, might Jackson’s playing days ended at and senior classes at Manches­ Wentworth. England, and taking million signing bonus, with salaries both sports, we are happy with his a per-game average of 113.2. His Jim O ’Leary dent until 1967. and chairman of explain why so few underdogs have Auburn University, he couldn’t ter High, graduating in 1932. M U IR F IE L D , Scotland — The the Carrolls Irish Open by 10 ranging from $250,000 to $330,000. decision.” best season was 1985, when he the board and chief economist won the title here. decide whether he wanted to make At Wesleyan, the Manchester last 17 major golf championships strokes. He also will receive a $1 million Jackson was the No. 1 pick in the gained 1,786 yards and scored 17 Wesleyan, he received his mas­ with Edie and Company until “ One thing about Muirfield . . it’s money hitting holes carrying a native graduated with high have been won by 17 different loan. Jackson is believed to receive 1986 NFL draft, but spumed the touchdowns. ters from the same college in 1969 before joining United ^ t the U.S. Open. Langer finished a course that seems to isolate football or hitting baseballs over a honors in 1936, was recipient of players. fourth, but Muirfield, he said, will about $300,000 a year from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Since a Jackson said he always wanted to 1937 and his Ph.D. from Duke States Trust Company of New players from other players,” Nor­ fence. the Stephen Olin and William suit his game. Royals on a five-year deal. year had gone by, he was again play both sports at the highest level. .University in 1941. York as executive vice presi­ West Germany’s Bernhard man said. After weeks of agonizing over the Leonard Day Scholarships, and “ It’s a shotmakers’s course be­ The 24-year-old Jackson, who eligible to be drafted again this “ If I could have done it last year, I O ’Leary captained the foot­ dent and chief economist in Langer thinks he could be the man Like Norman, Watson has been choice last year, the 1985 Heisman a member of Phi Beta Kappa cause of the severe rough and the combines power and speed in both year and the Raiders picked him. would have,” he said. “ As I ’ve said ball team his senior year at March 1969 to 1979 when he to end that streak when the 116th winless this year. In fact, he has not Trophy winner made up his mind to Once his playing days ended many bunkers and the tough sports, said he would rest "as long He signed with the Royals last Manchester High and captained retired. He often was called to British Open begins Thursday. won a title since the Australian play baseball for the Kansas City umpteen times, it’s a lifetime in the athletic fields, where he greens,” Langer said. as I need” back home in Alabama year after turning down a $7 the Wesleyan ba.seball team in “ I feel extremely confident and Open in 1984. Royals and sneered at questions goal.” was an outfielder in baseball, an testify before congressional after the baseball season before million, five-year offer from the his senior year. He played a key pretty good about my game.” On paper, he said, between 50and But he came within one putt of about football, saying he was done There has been criticism from end in football, a forward in committees on economic and Joining the Raiders. Buccaneers and spent the last half role with Manchester High’s financial matters. Langer said Tuesday after his first 70 players could win the title, “ but if winning the U.S. Open last month forever with that contact sport. some of the Royals about Jackson’s basketball and a high jumper in When that would be depends on of last season in baseball’s minor 1930-31 basketball team which practice round over the MuirCieid it gets windy, that comes down to 10 and has the additional incentive of decision. But he said today he track. O’Leary’s interests Four other former local Bui-Tuesday. Jackson announced the success of the Royals, who trail leagues. lost in the finals for the state links. “ I expect good things this or 15.” needing one more British Open title he would try to do what he secretly believed most of them now accept turned to furthering his sports figures will also be Minnesota by two games in the TTiis year, he is hitting .254 with a championship at Yale. week.” Norman is bidding to become the to tie Harry Vardon’s record of six. always wanted to do — play both his choice and his promise that it education honored at this year’s dinner. American League West. If Kansas 18 home runs and 45 runs batted in won’t affect his baseball play. When Sports Illustrated fea­ Tickets will be available shortly first player since Tom Watson in Watson also was champion the professional baseball and football. City fails to win the division title, its After gaining his B A. at Langer, the 1985 Masters cham­ last time the British Open was for Kansas City after surprisingly Jackson said he didn’t think some tured its Silver Anniversary at several outlets 1983 to win consecutive British He said he has agreed to a part-time season would be over Oct. 4. but if making the big-league club during pion. is a 6-to-l co-favorite to win his Open titles. staged here, in 1980. contract with the Los Angeles of the Royals knew all the details the team is involved in playoffs and spring training. He also has 115 second major title along with ‘ But the hard-hitting Australian “ I played well enough (at the U.S. Raiders that commences after his when his desire to play football flrst Spain’s Seve Ballesteros. Then World Series, the season coulfl run strikeouts In 277 at-bats. which is on surfaced. “ They were Just ticked has not won a tournament on the the Open) to prove to myself that I am rookie season with the Royals ends. until November. a pace to break the all-time comes defending champion Greg U.S. circuit this year despite losing on the way back,” Watson said Still. Jackson said at a news off because they weren’t told,” he Norman of Australia at 8-to-l. If the Royals fail to win their single-season record of 189 set bv said. in a playoff to La rry Mize at the Monday after his first practice conference that baseball takes division. Woods said he expected Langer has come close to winning round. “ But winning is the name of San Francisco’s Bobby Bonds in A team meeting has cleared the is starling title fight Masters. precedence over football. the British Open in each of the last Jackson to be ready for football by 1970. air in the Royals’ clubhouse. the game and I have not done that “ I made my choice last year. I early November — which would be Jackson said Tuesday that he was three years with two ties for third Norman thinks his problem has yet.” am going to make a career out of ’’They’ve accepted what I ’ve and one for second. been trying to emuiate his 1986 about halfway through the regular not disappointed in his play. done,” Jackson said. “ They’reglad The man who beat Watson for the baseball.’’ he said. “ Baseball is 16-game N F L season. “ Hopefuily. I can do better — one form. ” l’m very happy with my perfor­ I ’m going to do it.” U.S. Open title. Scott Simpson, said priority number one.” Jackson said heanticipated being or two spots,” he said. “I’ve probably been trying too 40-to-l odds 1 against him wianing a mance,” he said. “ The more 1 play, Avron Fogelman, co-owner of the with Breland on, off? Asked if he thought he might used on a part-time basis, splitting At Muirfield. a course which hard, trying to make 1987 a better the better I get as a player and a Royals, said Jackson’s contract second straight major were “ about AP photo change his mind and devote all his time with Marcus Allen and other person.” traditionally favors players with an year than 1986,” he said. “ But I ’m right.” will be restructured to protect the By Rick Scoppe energies to football. Jackson said. backs. Several players have played both honest individual and he would to fight Mark Breland and that we all-around game. Langer is hopeful ready to start at the British Open Simpson, who had won only three Heisman Trophy winner and Kansas City Royals' ’’Not in this life.” team if he is injured in football. The Associated Press have said if bethought this would be have agreed to fight.” Kushner of being the man in the spotlight on and forget what has happened Raiders Coach Tom Flores said. sports on the major-league level — Fogelman, who met with Jackson tournaments before his upset vic­ outfielder Bo Jackson announced Tuesday he had Neither Jackson nor his agent. “ Obviously, we would find some including George Halas. Jim a lough fight.” he said "And if he said. “ I think the original intent alt the 18th green on Sunday afternoon. earlier.” tory at the Open, said he realized over the weekend, said he never COLUMBIA. S.C. - Having Richard Woods, would comment on ways to use him. We said when we Thorpe. Steve Filipowicz, Carroll had said that, we would have had to along was that Marlon Starling He has played well in Europe this Norman described Muirfield as his chances at Muirfield were slim. signed a contract to play football part time for the Los considered giving Jackson an ul­ received a “no” from Atlantic City. the terms of the contract with the drafted him, we were doing it with Hardy. Ace Parker and Tom Brown think about it long and hard.” agreed to fight Mark Breland in Angeles Raiders. Raiders, which Woods said would timatum to choose between the two N .J.. Donald Bowers hoped to This past weekend. Bowers said principle. I think other things had to the idea of not disrupting his — but none in recent times. sports. receive a different answer from his Starling would not take on Breland be aired in the open, so to speak.” fighter. Marlon Starling, about in the champ’s adopted hometown But Kathy Duva of Main Event.s- taking on World Boxing Association of Columbia on Aug. 22. But Bowers Monitor. which represents Bre­ welterweight champ Mark changed his mind after he was land. said no agreement had been Breland. unable to find a site in Atlantic City reached. “ I asked Marlon one question; to hold the fight SCOREBOARD 'Can you beat him ?” ' Bowers said However, whether Breland will “ As far as I know, all the terms "He told me. 'Don. I’ll knock him fight Starling depends on whomand have not been agreed on. Maybe out or I ’ll beat him so decisively when you ask. they have agreed on their terms, there won’t be any question about Bowers and Cedric Kushner. but we haven’t.” she said “ If that is Northern 2. 1942— American, 94 who won ’ I said then we have to the case. I ’ve not been notified.” Natlonala Americana 0 1943— Natlonal,5-3 Starling’s promoter, said Tuesday Softball Gibson's Gym beat Wlnlnger's Gym­ Local basebaD 1944— National, 7-4 take the fight. the fight is set: not so, according to When asked about Duva’s com­ nastics, 11-3, at Robertson Park, For NATIONAL AMERICAN 1945— Natlonal,4-5 Golf "Sure, every fighter believes he a # -.. Gibson's, Glenn Koehler, Bill Daley, Breland’s camp. ments, Kushner reiterated Starling 01brhM obrhbl 1944— Natlonal,2-1,10lnnlnos can win But Marlon is a sincere. Ken Telter, and Ed MorIconI each had Davis If 3 0 0 0 Hendrsn cf 3 0 10 1947— Nattonai,2-1,15innings “ It is fair to say we are desirous had agreed to fight Breland. TONIOHT'S GAMES two hits. Raines If 3 0 3 2 McGwIr 1b 3 0 0 0 1948— National,1-0 Acadia vs. CBT, 6 — Fltzoerald Junior Legion Sndbrg 2b 2 0 0 0 Mtngly 1b 10 0 0 1949— Natlonol,9^ Tallwood " I do not like to be cross- Somuel 2b PaaanI's vs. Zembrowskl's, 7:30 — 4 0 0 0 Seltzer 3b 2 0 0 0 1970— 7Natlanal,54,12lnnlngs BEST 14 F U LL HANDICAP — A Gross examined on this.” Kushner said. Fltzoerald Manchester Junior Legion battled Dawson cf 3 0 10 Boggs 3b 3 0 0 0 1971— American, 44 back to score two runs In the bottom of — Mike Oovis 52, Steve McCusker 54, Ed “ I told you yesterday and I told you Police vs. PMConstructlon, 6 — Reuschel p 0 0 0 0 Ldngstn p 0 0 0 0 1972— Natlonal,4-3,10lnnlngs Stone 54. Net — Stan Skiba 44, Ed Robertson the seventh Inning to tie Paul's Pizza of Leonard rf 2000 Plesacp 0 0 0 0 1973— Notlonal,7-1 Sports In B ri^ today that Marlon Starling agreed McLaughlin 46, Bruce Amende 47, Jones vs. Brand Rex, 7:30 — Vernon, 8-8, In JC-Courant League Schmdt3b 2 0 10 Baines ph 10 0 0 1974— Natlonal,7-2 Senior Division action Monday night at Auggle Link 47, Chet Lukas 47, Carl tothefight. Andl’mgoingon record Robertson Wallach 3b 3 0 0 0 Rlghettl p 0 0 0 0 1975— Notlonal,43 MIkolowskv 48, Chic Gagnon 48, Rick with that.” Jim's vs. Telephone, 6 — Nike Little League Manchester Community College. The Clark 1b 3 0 0 0 Henkep 0 0 0 0 1974— Natlonal,7-1 game was called due to darkness. Keith BorkowskI 48. B Gross — Bob Zimmer Social Club vs. JHCConstructlon, 7:30 Hmndz 1b 2 0 10 Parrish ph 10 10 1977— Natlonal,7-5 56, Ron Morra 57, Jim Bourn 58. Net — Pleau to remain In Binghamton Kushner said the agreement was — Nike Hobby singled In two runs In the bottom Strwbryrf 2 0 0 0 Howell p 0 0 0 0 1978— Natlonal,7-3 of the seventh to tie It. Marcus Mateya, Lou Fortin 40, Bob Farrand Sr. 42, Norm reached Monday afternoon. It Blue Ox vs. Thrifty, 6 — Paganl DIaze 1000 Tobler ph 10 0 0 1979^at1onal,7-4 Mawdslev 43, Norm Pelletier 44, Dave HARTFORD — Former Hartford Whaler General Manager Mudville vs. IM O, 7:30 — Paoanl Dave Campbell, and Dove Worthington Virgil c 2 110 Bell If 3 0 0 0 1980— Natlonal,4-2 came after Breland’s promoters Farm Tournament each had RBI hits for the locals. Paul's Bergstrom 44, Dick Barnett 45, Dick Larry Pleau has signed a one-year contract to remain as coach Stephenson's vs. M em orial, 6 — Carferc 10 0 0 Nokesc 2 0 0 0 1981— Natlonal,54 Brewer 45, Jim Ritchie 45, Bob Chipps said they were seeking another Keeney Behind the no-hIt, 14-strlkeout pertor- Pizza moves to 5-3-1 In the league while Hershlsr p 0 0 0 0 Winfield rf 5 0 10 1982— Natlonal,4-1 Manchester Is 1-8-2. In a game Monday, 45. C Gross — Dave Hanley 58, Bruno and direction of hockey operations of the Binghamton Whalers in boxer because Starling was having DeCormler vs. Main Pub, 4 — Chorter monce of Julie Smart, MARC topped Murphy rf 1000 Ripken ss 2 0 10 1983— Americon, 130 Frlgo 62. Net — Dick Vizard 39, Bob Oak previously unbeaten Law yers, 9-2, Manchester edged Mark's Recyclers of Franco p 0000 TFrnnz ss 1984— Natlonal,3-1 the Am erican Hockey League. Pleau’s contract is estimated to be East Granby, 10-9. 2 0 0 0 Gould 40, Sal Landollna 41, (Jerry second thoughts about fighting the Tuesday night at Verplanck Field to set Bedrosinp 0 0 0 0 Kennedyc 2 00 0 1985— Notlonal,4-1 RIchmann 43, Earl McKeever 43, Dan in the $70,000 range. Breland in Columbia. the stage tor a showdown for the Town Guerrrph 1000 Evans rf 2 0 2 0 1984—American, 3-2 Gothers 43. Charter Oak LSmIthp Pleau was named the A H L’s Coach of the Year last month. He Farm LlttleUeagueTournamentcham- 1000 Rndlph2b 1000 1987— National,2-0,13lnnlngs LOW OROSS-LOW NET — A Gross — But Bowers said that’s all plonshlp tonight at 4 back at Verplanck. SFrnndz p 0 0 0 0 Revnids 2b 3 00 0 was interviewed for coaching Jobs at Pittsburgh and New York in Tierney's slipped bv M CC Vets, 4-2, OSmIthss Ken Comerford 72, Stan Dorn Ian 72. Net changed now .. Tuesday night at Fitzgerald Field. Jeff Billy Shultz had three hits, Mike 2000 Sabrhgnp 0 0 0 0 — Ted Blasko 69, Phil Daly 70, Leo the NHL. He has won rave reviews for the job he’s done in Toom ey a pair, Seth Mancinl tripled Baseball Brooksss 3 110 TramI ph 1000 “ We’ve accepted the fight on Barter smacked two Inside-the-park and Scott Sargent doubled and knocked Scoftp Bravakis 71, Tom Johnson 71, Norm Binghamton. homers to lead Tierney's while Tom 0 0 0 0 Morris p 0 0 0 0 Dalgnault 71, Tom Malln 71, Carl their terms. We’ve acquiesced on In three runs tor the winners, who now Gwvnn ph 10 0 0 Puckett cf 4 0 0 0 AP photo Tierney added two blngles. stand 18-2. The Lawyers go Into thefinal Sutcliffe p 0 00 0 MoatAII-Staratartara MIkolawskV 71. B Gross — Richard Day everything. There’s no reason for American League atandinga 81, James Rourn 81, Samuel Worthen 86. AIDS safeguard provided officials Arnold Palmer (right) retapes his grip, game at 14-4. For the Lawyers, out­ McGee cf 4 000 Net — Roger Trole 67, Lou (JenovesI 69, the fight not to take place ... unless near Edinburgh, Scotland, Tuesday. A Central standing defense was turned In by Philip Totots 44 2 8 2 TetaN 42 04 0 they fear Marlon Starling,” Bowers Dakin, Marc Forshino, and Paul Jend- By The Assodoted Press Ron Morra 70, Mark Dennis 70, Welt NEW YORK — The New York State Athletic Commission will helped by Scottish caddy “Tip" Ander­ Palmer is preparing for the 116th British East Division Qubs that hove hod four of more starters Kokoszka 71, Mike Parrott 71, Norm -said. Nassiff Arms outslugged Farr's, 14-10, rzelecyk. Steve McDonough pitched NattofMl 000 000 000 000 2 -2 Pelletier 71. C Gross— Wll Dion 84, Walt provide disposable rubber gloves to boxing and wrestling , son, during a light shower at Muirfield, Open that begins Thursday. Tuesday night at FItzgerold Field. For well In defeat. W L Pet. OB American 000 000 000 000 0 -0 elected to their league's all-star team since The fight, to be held a t,Th e New York 55 34 .418 — fan bollotlng resumed In 1970 (x-reptaced Burinskes 92. Net — Dave Hanley 72, officials as a safeguard against exposure to the AIDS virus, the Nassiff, JoeChetelat Marfy MareneccI, Toronto 51 34 .584 3 Game Winning RBI — Raines. Eerl Norsworthy 72, Charles Nors- and Rick Nicola each had sfroked four E— Scett, OSmith, McGwire. DP— duetolnlury): Township Auditorium, would be the Detroit 48 37 .545 5 American League worthv 72, Charles RomanowskI 72, Jae commission annotj^ced. first title bout in South Carolina and hits while Joe Vonoudenhove added Milwaukee 42 43 .4M 11 Notional 2. LOB— National 5, American 11. three hits. Including a homer. Chetelat Four Beaulieu 73, William Maltzan 75. Commission Chairman Jose Torres said the gloves will be Boston 41 47 .444 13'/i 2B— Dawson, Winfield. 3B— Raines. SB— „ TWO MAN BEST 16 - Gross - Jim will be televised by ABC. The fight and Paul Frenette also homerd. For Raines. S— Reynolds, TFemandez, Nokes. New York, 1987 — Don Mattingly (1b), provided free to any boxing or wrestling official who may come in Farr's, Mike Crockett and Tom Boland Baltimore 35 S3 .398 19'/i Willie Randolph (2b), Rickey Henderson Bldwell-Ed Stone 57, Stan Domlan- would be blacked out in the Pitino says goodbye to PC IP H R ER BB SO each homered and singled. Cleveland 31 54 .354 23 Nottonol (of), Dave Winfield (of). Steve McCusker 58. Net — Norm contact with “body fluids of the participants” during a match. Columbia area. Rec soccer west Division California, 1982 — x-Rod Carew (lb), DaIgnault-BIII Dion 50, Ron Morra- ' W L Pet. OB Scott 2 1 0 0 0 1 Norm Pelletier 51, Dave Bergstrom- Use of the gloves will be voluntary, he said. Kushner gave Dan Duva of Main Sutcliffe 2 1 0 0 1 0 Bobby Grich (2b), Reggie Jackson (of), By Alan Flippen Women’a Rec Minnesota 49 40 .551 _____ Fred Lynn (of). Frenk Glantonlo 51, Dave Juknis-Bruna Events-Monitor an oral agreement himself out of contention for the level. To me, the highest level as a Kansas City 44 41 .529 2 Hershlser 2 1 0 0 1 0 Frlgo 52, Lou Genovesl-Tom Jones 52, The Associated Press Reuschel 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Oakland, 1975 — Gene Tenaoe (1b), Bert exactly one week ago assuring him New York Job and promising to stay coach would be to coach the New Allied Printing nipped Century Oakland 44 41 .529 2 Camponerls (ss), Reggie Jackson (of), Joe Dan McDonough-AI MarcaccI 53, Leu LeMond comeback suffers setback 21/Llndsey Real Estate, 4-3, Tuesday Pee Wee California 44 43 .517 3 Franco 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 (Jenovesl-Martv Slenko 53, Tern Malln- Starling would fight Breland. But in Rhode Island angered and York Knickerbockers.” Bedroslan 1 0 0 0 2 0 Rudl(of). P R O V ID E N C E - Rick Pitino, night ot Charter Oak. Betty Coutour and Seattle 45 43 J11 3'A Nottonol League John CIszewskI 53, Ken Comerford-Walt SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The comeback of cyclist Greg then problems cropped up, with disappointed many of the team’s Pitino said he called the news Vivian Powell hod two hits each to lead Jaguars 1 (Nick O'Connor), Oilers 0 Texas 41 45 .477 6'/a LSmIth W 3 2 0 0 0 4 Kakoszka 53. the former Providence College SFernondez S 1 0 0 0 1 1 Five Starling and Bowers balking at fans. conference for the convenience of the winners while Oebble Welsh had Meteors 2 (Michael Morlarty, A.J. CJilcago 34 51 .400 13 Cincinnati, 1976— Johnny Bench (c), Joe , TWO MAN BESTBALL— Gross — Ed LeMond suffered a setback when the 25-year-old Tourde France basketball coach newlyhiredby the three safeties In defeat. Robenhymer), Patriots 1 (Robby Tutmoy*i Osmt American Stone-Nick Pahoulls 70, Jim Bldwell- fighting in South Carolina. The coach said he understood the Rhode Island media, not toease Parker) Soberhogen 3 1 0 0 0 0 Morgan (2b), Pete Rose (3b), Dave winner underwent an emergency appendectomy at a local National 2, American 0,13 Innings Concepcion (ss), George Foster (of). Steve McCusker 71, Stan Domlan-John New York Knicks, said farewell to how the fans felt, but could not pass his conscience about breaking his Sockers 1 (Andy Moran), TornadoesO AAorrIs 2 1 0 0 1 2 hospital. With the problems still unre­ WodnosBay's Oomos Langston 2 0 0 0 0 3 Four Nellgon 71, Ken Com erford-Art St. Rhode Island by essentially giving up the challenge of rebuilding the promise to stay at Providence. Weat Slda Express 2 (Dan Heneghan, Megan No games scheduled Montreal, 1983 — Gary Carter (c), Al Louis 71. Net — Jim Rltchle-Sal ' The operation came less than three months after the only solved Monday, Ms. Duva said the Donnelly), Timbers 0 Plesoc 1 0 0 0 0 1 his own obituary. Knicks, whose 24-58 record last But he returned again and again B.A. Club routed Purdy Corportlon, Tliursdav's Oomos Oliver (1b), Andre Dawson (of),T1m Raines Landollna 57, Bob Gould-F.N. Sullivan search was on for another fighter, Toronto at Minnesota, 1:15 p.m. Rlghettl 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 n . Bob Zlmmer-Rolph King 59, Dan American to win the Tour de France bicycle race was seriously 14-4, at Paganl Field. Bill Cutler had Henke 223 2 0 0 0 1 (ot). although “out of courtesy” to season was the second worst in the to his reasons for leaving the school three hits to lead B.A. while Kevin Midget Cleveland at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles, 1980 — Steve (kirvev (lb ), Gothers-Earl McKeever 59, Terry injured in a hunting accident tn Placer County, Calif. “ I would like everybody in Rhode California at Milwaukee, 2:35 p.m. Howell L 2 3 2 2 0 3 Means-Norm Pelletier 59, Sal Russa- Kushner the Duvas dicin’t rule NBA. after promising publicly May 1 to Carpenter and Jim McCormick added Umpires Home, Denkinger(AL); Rrst, Davev Lopes (2b), Bill Russell (ss), Reggie Island to say, ‘Boy, you gave them two blngles apiece. For Purdy's, Bob Toros 2 (Scott Rickard, MoM Lava- Oakland at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Smith (of). Norm Mawdslev 60, Ron Morra-JIm Starling out completely. stay and later signing a five-year Seattle at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Sfello (N L ); Seamd, Voltagglo (A L ); Bourn 61, Bruno Frlgo-Kurt Hassett62, Culvey had three hits. tori), Olympics 1 (Mike Spencer) Third, West (N L ); Left, Cousins (A L ); Cincinnati, 1977— Johnny Bench (c), Joe Kushner said the possibility two great years,” ’ Pitino said at a “ I think they have a right to feel contract extension worth a re­ Metros 1 (Scott Rugonls), Suns 0 Baltimore at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. Morgon (2b), Dave Concepcion (ss), Kurt Hossett-DIck Barnett 62, Chet Lauritzen wins Tour de France stage news conference Tuesday. “ You New York at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Right, DovMson (N L ). Lukas-Steve Roberts 62. Breland might fi^ht someone else that way,” FMtino said. ’’These ported $320,000 per year. f — 3:39.A— 49471. George Foster (of). A Eaal Cincinnati 1975 — Johnny Bench (c), Joe LUZ-ARDIDEN, France — Following a slight change of course had nothing to do with' Starling’s worked around the clock, you slept people were very nice to me, and “ Everything I said on May 1 I Junior girla Morgon (2b), Dave Concepcion (ss), Pete on the couch, you devoted your when you care for someone it hurts J.C. Penney dried off Gentle Touch caused by fear of terrorist attack, Norwegian cyclist Dag-Otto changing his mind. believed,” Pitino said. Rose(of). entire life to coaching basketball. Car Wash, 8-7, at Robertson Park. Ed „ Bruins 3 (Sharon Fish 2, Caroline NatlonalLeagueatandInga All-8tar game roaulta Lauritzen won the 14th stage of the Tour de France cycle race and “ No, it positively wasn’t a prod to all the more.” If the Rev. John F. Cunningham, Tyszka, Tom Sanzo, Ralph Banning, B ^ l), Red Sox 1 (Mory Metelver) “ I would like to be remembered “ Believe me. I ’ll never have it so president of the small Dominican Rowdies 3 (Missy Jolly 2, Jen Bar­ Tranaactiona Frenchman Charles Mottet retained the overall leader’s Jersey. get us to make a decision. Needless Jon Murphy, and Tom Cochon each had by my friends as someone who gave good in m y life,” Pitino said. college, or any of his players had two hits for the winners. For the losers. nett), Eagles 2 (Kelly White, Debbie Rost DIVMOII By The Aseodoled Press The 103-miIe course was diverted from one bridge to another to say, though, there was some ... Rich KralewskI and Brain Moran had Burnett) ^ W L Pet. OB Winners of the AAolor League Baseball All wavering, and the Duvas pro­ it all,” said Pitino, who turned a “ Financial security, comfort, good, objected, he would not have left, two hits each. St. Louis ^ 54 30 .451 — StargamelNatlonalLeagueleadstheserles All-Star game MVP’a BASEBALL after a suspicious vehicle was found parked nearby. Authorities moribund Providence program young talent coming back, a great Pitino said. AAontreot 47 39 .547 9 37-20-1): Amerlcaii League said no explosives were found. ceeded to look for somebody else,” Junior New York 47 40 .540 VA 1933— Amertcon,4-2 I KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Traded Juan Kushner said. “ So it wasn’t a around and led the unranked Friars state, great city — if you had all of Asked if he felt any obligation to Duaty Chicago 47 41 .534 10 1934— American, 9-7 By The Ateecialed Preu Benlauez, outfielder, to the Toronto Blue to the NCAA Final Four this spring. that, why should you leave? the four recruits who decided to The Cyclones won bv forfeit over the Jays for Luis Aquino, pitcher, and negotiating tactic. Rangers, 1-0. Philadelphia 42 44 .488 14 1935— Amertcon,4-1 Most Valuable Plovers for the Malor Army and Navy defeated Center Pittsburgh 39 48 448 \7'A assigned Aquino to Omahaof the American “ Needless to say, Mark Breland Pitino’s decision to leave Prori- “If you’re a coach, you’re trying attend PC in part to play for him, Furyl (Pete GadullanI), Diplomats0 1935—Natlonal,4-3 League BaseballAIIStarGame: Top-seeded Shriver easy winner Congo, 9-5, at Keeney Field. John west Division 1937— Amertoan,83 1962— Gom el, Maury Wills, Los Angeles, Association. Recalled Lonnie Smith, out­ was interested in fighting on Aug. 22 dence Just 10 weeks after taking to be the best coach at the highest however, the coach said no. W L Pet. OB fielder, from Omaha. Burger and Bruce KInel led the winners 1938— Notlonal,4-1 NL NEW PORT, R.I. — Top-seeded Pam Shriver cruised to a 6-3, and so was ABC. On that basis, if with three hits each while Bob Teets Intermadlata Cincinnati 47 41 534- — 1939— American, 3-1 1962 — (iame 2, Leon Wagner, Los Notional I added two and two RBIs. For Congo, I Houston 44 43 J04 2

MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 15. 1987 — 13 Americans raising interest ievei in Games ^ / ■ ■ FOCUS/Food By Enrico Jocomlnl victories here have stirred great thing I had.” she is making a comeback after a individual gold. The Associated Press interest in this young, inexpe­ She called It the greatest victory leg operation. The American women’s team of rienced squad. of her life, and she said she ■ f l / ZAGREB. Yugoslavia — The Svetlana Isaeva, of Bulgaria Mary O’Leary of Tucson, Ari*., "There is great talent in our team expected to do well at the Pan Am cleared 6 feet. 4V* inches in the high (/s/l ^ American track and field team has although many lack great interna­ Lisa Meyers of Mission Viejo, Games next month at Indianapolis. jump to capture the gold medal, Calif., Cheryl Kriegsman of Los raised the interest level in the tional experience, but it is probably "It was my second-fastest time World University Games. while Liliana Nastase of Romania Angeles and Mitzi Kremer of the strongest team we have ever ever, and it has given me the took the women’s decathlon with The United States won three of six had at a Universiade.” track Titusville, Fla., combined for a morale and confidence for my 6,364 points. time of 8; 09.52 in the 800, shattering gold medals awarded in track spokesman Bruce Tenen said. future,” Murray said. Tuesday and closed In on the Soviet Michael Franks, who coasted to the University Games mark of He said many of the athletes here Torrence will join her at the an easy semifinal victory in the Union in the gold-medal race, 15-13. were headed for outstanding per­ 8:20.51, set In 1985 by the Soviet Pan-Am Games, but McRae has semifinals of the 400 in 45.56, led Union. ' -’iS The Soviet Union has 45 medals formances In the future. already made it out on top, overall, while the United States has today’s list of competitors in McRae and Torrence were surely qualifyiing for the World Cham­ today’s finals. Alex Mlawsky of Sunnymead, 36. Romania also has 13 gold no green newcomers, but Patty pionships at Rome in August. Calif., and Tom Williams of St. medals. 31 overall. The Americans also topped the Murray of Park Ridge. 111., was and “ I was able to get out of the blocks Charles III., won the longest and Lee McRae’s 10.07-second clock­ semifinals in the 110 hurdles with she was thrilled with her victory in really well,” McRae said of his Arthur Blake and Keith Talley, and shortest men’s swimming races. ing in the men's 100 meters was the thc! 10.000 in 33:11.27. victory. “ Then I just ran my race Mlawsky finished first in the fourth fastest time in the world this they had a good chance in many of Murray and China’s Zhong and felt relaxed. I had no idea what the other track finals. men’s 1,500 freestyle in 15:23.22 year and was by far the best Huandi waged a furious battle over kind of times we had. I just knew I after Williams captured the SO, a technical performance seen here in The track competition was the 24 of the 25 laps before Murray was running like my old seif.” main show of the day with seven first-time event at the games, in nine days of competition. sprinted away in the final 200 In other women’s finals. Nawal 22.90. Lee McRae, of Pittsburgh, McRae beat compatriot Brian meters. finals. The others are the hammer, E l Moutawakel of Morocco, the pole vault, men’s 10,000, and the Cooper, who was second at 10.21, “ Everyone was switching and With three medals on the final crosses the finish iine in only gold medalist in track and field women’s 400 and shot put. day, American swimmers finished while Gwen Torrence won- the when I was in front I was from the 1984 Olympics competing 10.07 in winning the 100- women's 100 in 11.09. On the final day of swimming with nine golds in 32 events. comfortable.” Murray said. “ On here, won the 400-meter hurdles in competition Tuesday, the Ameri­ meter dash Tuesday at the The United States lost both sprint the last lap I waited until the final Romania, with NoemI Lung taking 55.21. After winning the gold medal can women set a relay record and five gold medals herself, was next Worid University Games in You take the cake!" This phrase infers that a reward, a compliment. titles in Kobe. Japan, in 1985 and the straight and then I gave it every­ at the Los Angeles Games in 54.61, the American men finally won an with seven. Zagreb, Yugoslavia. ^ is merited for a particular achievement. Its origins go back to ancient Greece ' when an actual cake was the prize in certain competitions. At one time in Ireland, the best dancer in a contest won a cake. The same was true in Youngster hoping to emulate Caulkins’ exploits America a hundred years ago. The use of blueberries in our cuisine dates back even further, to the By Bert Rosenthal It wasn’t long before Morton’s sports contested Tuesday. And they The Associated Press night. Sarah Anderson. 17, of Moreno frustrations ended. were the only sports on today’s Nearly an hour later. Cuvo Olsen won the men’s 50 freestyle In landing of the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. Friendly Indians helpeci the By age 7. he was swimming in the schedule. Valley, Calif., shattered the Festi­ 23.58 and anchored the North A DURHAM. N.C. — Chas Morton breezed to a 14-3 triumph and val record in the women’s 200 settlers get through their first winter by supplying them with dried “ country club circuit.” Shortly In wrestling, fourth seeds Jack advanced to a match today against team to victory in the men’s 400 hated swimming at an early age. before he was 9. he was swimming Cuvo of Easton, Pa .andKirkTrost freetyle, clocking 2:03.67, and rnedley relay in 3:53.87. blueberries. Now. he has grown up trying to second-seeded Jeffrey Henderson. swam on the North A team that competitively, and by 10. he was of Ann Arbor. Mich., scored tie­ Preceding Olsen on the relay emulate the accomplishments of swimming “seriously.” breaking victories in their best-of- Trost outpointed Wayne Cole of smashed the meet record in the Eggs also have a long history. Many Bible scholars assume that eggs Tracy Caulkins. one of the best women’s 8(K) freestyle relay, with a were Josh Mikesell of Crawfords- Now. he owns more than 30 age three matches at the Walker Davenport. Iowa, 8-5 in their ville, Ind.. Eric Schnittger of followed shortly after the Fourth Day. when "the fowl that may fly" were women’s swimmers in history. group records, including the one he Center. opening match in the 220-pound time of 8:22.03. “ I learned to swim at about 4 or 5 Virginia Beach, Va., and Bart set Tuesday night in becoming the Cuvo. a 114.5-pounder, rallied class. At night. Cole won 9-5, before Combining with Anderson on the Pippinger of Las Vegas, Nev. created. years old.” Morton. 16. said Tues­ Festival’s first gold medalist this from a 9-0 deficit in the first period Trost took the third match 8-4. relay were Sheri Smith, 17,’ of day' night after winning the men’s year. in earning an 18-15 decision over ForTrost.a 1986 NCAA champion Hacienda Heights, Calif.; Mary Other individual winners were; Why have these two foods remained so popular among Americans over 200-meter individual medley in two “ I’ve tried to emulate Tracy third-seeded Jim Sanchez of Lin­ at Michigan, the three matches Retry, 13, of Annapolis, Md.. and LaDonnis Loury, 14, of Lincoln, ■ the centuries? Probably because they are both delicious and nutritious. And minutes, seven seconds — a na­ Caulkins.” Morton, of Franklin. coln. Neb., during the afternoon Tuesday gave him seven in two Nadine Takai, 17, of Waipahu. Neb., in the women’s 100 butterfly tional record for the 15-16 age group Tenn.. said. “ She grew up in the session. days. Hawaii. in 1:02.01; Steve Herron, 17, of extremely versatile. Putting them together in a cake makes a great deal of category - at the U.S. Olympic Nashville (Tenn.) Swim Club” Cuvo trailed 11-6 at the end of the Kirkland, Wash., in the men’s 400 Festival. “ I took lessons, but I “ I think I’ve had the most Takai. a high school senior, and freestyle in 4:02.75; Greg Burgess, sense. The eggs contribute rich flavor and a quality of protein not often Morton, a high school junior, first period, but tied the score at 15 matches of anyone here,” he said. despised them. My mom made me swims for the Nashville Aquatic in the final minute of regulation, Jon Olsen, 18, of Jonesboro, Ark., 15. of Jacksonville, Fla., in the found in a dessert, while the blueberries add delightful taste and some of take them. “ I was glad of the way I came back joined Anderson in winning an men’s 200 backstroke in 2:06.41; Club, then scored a takedown to grab the in the last match.” “ As a kid. I always had a lot of "I admire Tracy.” Morton said lead. individual event and swimming on J.J. Freitag, 16. of Richmond, Va., the fiber we're all being encouraged to increase in our diets. On top of that, In swimming. Morton was not the a winning relay. energy. At first. I just paddled "She was a tremendous swimmer. ” Sanchez, wrestling despite injur­ in the men’s 100 breaststroke in they both provide an assortment of vitamins and minerals which places away, and I wasn’t getting any­ only record-breaker in Koury Nat- Takai took the women’s 400 1:06.59, and Jodi Wilson, 15, of Swimming and wrestling were ies to his right arm and left atorium at the University of North where, I was getting frustrated.” the only two of the Festival’s 34 shoulder, scored an 11-9 victory at individual medley in 4:59.30. her Plano, Texas, in the women’s blueberiy/egg cakes in the category of "better desserts". Carolina in Chapel Hill. first time under five minutes, and backstroke in 1:04.29. 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Toasted al:..jp''- Fresh green grapes for garnish, if 'k cup cooking oil If you’re only now getting serious ■ and bubbly, stirring twice. Pour crushed years than they do after two, says and be very patient. much as lesser-known Bordeaux of ■ summer salads, desired about collecting fine wines, the Fresh romalne or leaf lettuce over fresh spinach which has been % cup lemon |ulco Changing Times magazine. This , Great wines of other countries comparable or even finer quality. and give tired Place cubed chicken in a 10-inch 1 teaspoon dried marjoram, missed opportunities are so numer­ In a 2-cup measure, combine all placed in a large salad bowl. Toss 2 lablotpoont dried minced crushed rules out dry white wines and reds are collected, too — old Hungarian taste buds a Microwave German-Btyle potato aalad the ingredients except orange sec­ casserole. Combine celery, green ous you may find yourseif awash in The illustrious wines of the St then garnish with additional onion that peak when young, like Beaujo- Tokay, Madeira, Italian Barba- , ' w a k e - u p tions, almonds and fresh romalne pepper and green onion in a % teaspoon salt setf-pity. Consider these exampies; Emilion section of Bordeaux, such 4 medlum-tize baked potatoes crumbled bacon and sliced hard- lais. This also tends to preclude resco and Baroto, fine German message. Kitchen or lettuce. Microwave on high for 1 medium-size glass mixing bowl. 1 bay leaf When Chateau Lafite released its sparkling wines. as Chateaux Ausone and Cheval ■A cup chopped onion cooked eggs. Serve at once. Yields 6 Riesling.and even cabernet from Hot dressings to 2 minutes or until boiling, stirring Cover with plastic wrap. Micro- 1961 vintage Bordeaux, some wine So what wines survive this Blanc, can command prices at least Marge Churchill 3 slices of bacon, cut Into eighths to 8 servings. wave at high for 2 to 3 minutes, or Australia — but the resale markets used with potato . 1 tablespoon flour twice. Gently stir in orange sec­ Slash fat edges of steak at 1-Inch Intervals, being careful not to drinkers refused to buy it because, process of elimination to become as high, as first growth Medoc until tender crisp. Drain, if are narrower. salad and cole ■A cup cider vinegar tions. Serve with romaine or leaf cut Into meat. Place steak In a plastic bag; set In shallow dish For at $80 per 12-bottle case, they IGW ? There are the famous, wines at release. Some of the best Zucchini slaw necessary. In I8S5, the Bordeaux merchants slaw do not con- 2 tablespoons sugar lettuce. Sprinkle with almonds and thought It was too pricey. Today, long-lived reds from France. The investment values among the Med- marinade, In a mixing bowl combine wine. oH. lemon Juice, onion, gathered in Paris and established a , tain any mayon- Vt teaspoon salt toss ingredients together. Serve 5 cup* shredded cabbage Stir cooked celery mixture, salt, the auction price for a case of ’6l' international market is dominated ocs, due to lower Initial price are pepper, thyme, marjoram, salt and bay leaf; pour over steak in classification system for their : nalse, and therefore, are helpful for Dash of pepper immediately. 3 cups shredded zucchini pepper, lemon juice, mayonnaise, Lafite runs to about $4,800 — if you by the great red wines of France’s great lower-growth wines, such as help preserve their freshness. Use bag. Close bag. Marinate steak in the refrigerator tor 6 hours or wines, based on the prices they picnics and large family gatherings Scrub potatoes, pierce skin in Hint: This salad is especially nice 1 cup grated fresh carrots pimiento and almonds intochicken. can find it at all. In 1964, Chateau Bordeaux region, followed closely Chateaux Leoville-Las Cases the crisper drawer in your refriger­ Petrus] as selling at retail for about were able to fetch. Five “ growths,’’ where refrigerator may be limited. several places with a fork, and served with crab or shrimp rolls, or ■A cup chopped onion Top with potato chips and Cheddar overnight, turning the bag several times. Drain steak, reserving by fine California reds. A few of the Palmer. Prieure-Lichine and Cos ator. Wash vegetables carefully, $120 a case for its 1961 vintage — an or classes, were created. Accorded These salads are also designed to be place in microwave in a circular with a delicately seasoned French ■A cup sugar cheese. Microwave at high for S to 6 marinade, discard bay leaf. Pat excess moisture from steak with best Burgundies, such as Romanee- d’Estoumel. shake or pat off excess moisture outrageous price at the time. The the top rank (first growth) were made well ahead of time, which pattern. Microwave on high for lO'A omelette. ■A cup vegetable oil minutes. Let stand 2 to 3 minutes paper towels. Conti and La Tache, are mainstays and store in sealed plastic bags. going price today for that same Cliateau Lafite, Latour, Margaux Investors must consider Califor­ eliminates the last minute rush of to 12'A minutes. Turn the potatoes ■A teaspoon celery seed before serving. Garnish with fresh Grill steak on an uncovered grill directly over medium coals for of the wine investment market but Use fresh vegetables as soon as case of Bordeaux is $12,000 or more and Haut-Brion (a favorite of nia’s best wines made from ca­ preparation. and rearrange after half of the Hot spinach salad ■A teaspoon pepper green peppers, if desired. 0 minutes. Turn and grill to desired doneness, allowing 9 to 11 their initial prices are very high. Thom as Jefferson). Only one bernet sauvignon, some of which possible. But opportunities still exist, if you The second main group of IGW are added at cooking time. Remove from micro- minutes more for medium. Brush occasionally with reserved change has been made since then: have beaten the best wines of the last minute before serving to 8 slices of bacon In a large bowl toss together Marge Churchill Is a Manchester know how to find them. With some are the white dessert wines, espe­ wave and wrap potatoes in alumi­ marinade during grilling. Makes 6 to 8 servings. study and good counsel, you can Chateau Mouton-Rothschild was France in blind tastings, to be more ''■®®'l5T/■ cup salad oil potatoes and remaining ingre­ among the five growths because it’s Vineyard Georges de Latour Pri­ measuring cup, ready for last dients, stirring to combine. Micro- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire prepare carrots, cabbage and on­ Zucchini and walnuts Assets.’’ a new book on wine from red grapes. A vintage is sauce Fast food not Junk, made in the tiny Pomerol district of vate Reserve. Heitz Martha’s Vine minute microwaving. wave at high for 3 to 4 minutes, or ion. 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Grill pork ;;watermelon. chops on an uncovered grill directly over medium-hot coals for 5 Wednesday: Orange-pineapple minutes. Turn and grill 5 to 7 minutes more or until no pink _;juice, Yankee pot roast with remains. Makes 4 servings. ^-vegetable gravy, boiled potatoes. Nutrition analysis per serving: 187 cal., 25 g pro., 1 g carbo., 9 g -Icarrots, wheat bread, tr,opical fruit. tat. 62 mg chol., 308 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 65 percent thiamine, Z Thursday: Crangrape juice, 18 percent riboflavin, 29 percenfniacin. 28 percent phosphorus. -meatballs with Italian sauce over 'U hells, antipasto salad, Italian -;bread, apple crisp. > Friday: Pineapple juice, catch of ' the day, cheddar-topped potato, F N? _ ^stew ed tomatoes, pumpernickel can|t'Mf..MGENCV APPTS White-wine sangria <;bread, cranberry whip. THE BUTCHER SHOP 3 oranges 2 tablespoons honey I »00 . 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Turn salad into serving FRESH CUT-HADDOCK FILLET OR Indian Summer ^ ^ 0 Ocean Spray oo Fresh Flounder Fillet ,»3 . I Toothpaste I Apple Juice -;July 19 and 25. Menu items may FISHER’S INVESTMENT CENTER I g m Oiicounf to Swrt bowl; cover and chill. Makes 6 servings. FRESH CUT j ADULT on CHILOnEN Cranapple j;:^ W BIGG TINY 3-change without notice. STEVE FISHER-REGISTERED i 114 Nutrition analysis per serving; 222 cal., 4 g pro., 30g carbo., 10 Fresh C o d Fillet ,„2. Wheaties Cereal “3 Sunday: Baked ham, roast beef FRESH CUT OralB 9 $ 0 Spruce Shrimp .',1.29 g fat, 278 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 14 percent vit. A, 29 percenmt vit. ICE MOUNTAIN TENDER - > i t h gravy, baked stuffed shells. Fresh Sole Fillet ,„ 4 . Toothbrushes ^ w Spring Water C, 14 percent thiamine. FRESH SOUTHERN FOR SOFT SKIN Spruce Crabmeat .',1.59 Monday: Cheeseburger on a bun, POCKET BREAD-WHITE OR WHEAT TWO PLY ’-turkey divan, spaghetti and meat- Calico Scallops ,b4. 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Joe convinc^ me, and DEAR BROKENHEARTED: “ Bouston,” and would likely swell i animal friends leads Dot to a sad discovery [HBO] MOVIE: 'Big Trouble in Little race-car driver Betsy Russell. Jerry Di- I 511PW 5 EPTDTAKE nome, Kristi Somers 1984 Rated R. m y mother and father, that he had I ’m in your com er. Retain an with pwide at such Kennedyesque 1 about the owners of a circus Animated Chirta' (CC) WFiild visiting a friend in San no obligation whatsoever to this THE?E REPU^INfi 1986 Rated NR Francisco's Chinatown, a truck driver is [TM C] MOVIE; 'POW: The Escape' An attorney and have him work it out speech as "Cuber” and Aficker.” If woman or the child — that his M r « PILL5 OHE I ' [ESPN] SportsLook plunged into a strange underground neth­ army officer leads a band of soldiers on a with Joe’s attorney. (I hope that Joe she would like to - learn about erworld after his friend's fiancee is kid­ POW rescue mission during the Vietnam attorney had settled It with her and Dixieland phonetics, I* suggest she I [HBO] MOVIE: Time After Time' Jack has his attorney on a retainer. If he THEBHANTOM by Lm Folk B By Barry EVEey ?IX napped by mysterious forces Kurt Russell. war. David Carradine, Mako, Steve James her attorney. Joe is 29 and I am 24. study Mock Twain. H 0 U R 5 O R I the Ripper steals a time machine and trav* Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun 1986 Rated PG 1986. hasn’t, he should.) eis to 1979 with H.G. Wells in hot pursuit. 13. (In Stereo) Two weeks before our wedding Rejoice. You could have married Let us ail lowah ouah pwobos- hu 5 IX EVERY . Malcolm McDowell, David Warner. Mary [U S A ] Fridays date, Joe told me that he had been I 17Sf PHANTOM TALE: " 6 £ W/MBBS/ " J TRieO TO STOP THEM, P69TH TO THE COMM / [MAX] MOVIE: 'Urban Cowboy' A blue this man. I think you (and your cises. (1) It might wain (rain), and ----- Hr/UtSA»V/VeT7WYeCmff., ; Steenburgen 1979 Rated PG. (In Stereo) 1 1 :30P M ( £ Nightline (CC) “ suddenly” served with papers for (2) the militahy phase of the Wah ^CM/£F„ THE POrWII /»(?£ DRIVE THEM IMTD 'i' collar worker who fancies himself a parents] got off cheap. I [USA] Cartoons modern-day cowboy (alls in love with a girl ( £ Cannon child support, and he decided to PEACeFUL PeoPLE..UK£^ SRE4T 5WWMP/ DEAR ABBY: I am surprised at between the States was ovah in he meets in a popular country-and-western Q9 Honeymooners support this child, and ask for 1865! Remembah? JOURSaVES,. 1 6:30PM 3 Taxi the number of men who tell me bar, John Travolta. Debra Winger, Scott QD visiting rights as well! I 3 3S) ABC News |CC| Glenn 1980 Rated PG Topper dirty jokes, then act annoyed when JO H N NY (9) Not Available in Stores Because our life together would j Qj] Benton [USA] Riptide I don't react with a giggle, smirk or WINNEMUCCA, NEV. be changed drastically, and be­ 5^ L @) Laverne & Shirley @ ) (9 ) Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) wink. D E A R JOHNNY: The New 8:30 PM 3 @) Head of the Class (CC) cause I. think Joe lied to m e aobut (S) (S) NBC News Charlie's forced lo consider cheating on an (9 ) Racing from Plainsfield Frankly, I find this kind o f talk Hampshire reader was attempting his obligation to his child, I called CAPTAIN EASY ‘Tiy Crook* A Casale ' Si) Nightly Business Report exam to keep his teaching license (R) @ ) Hogan's Heroes to write in Northeastern dialect — the wedding off. embarrassing. Am I a prude? If you YOU KNOW WHAT WOULD VOU BEING TRAPPED (S ) Noticiero Univision ( £ $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime dZ) News say I should loosen up, I ’ll try, but I not Southern. However, your letter VOU KNOW My parents spent thousands of WHAT.WA^H HAVE BEEN WORSE THAN HERE WITHOUT M E . !'i’ [CNN] Showbiz Today [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Jonah sets his [CNN] Sports Tonight was taught to be ... was entertaining, and you-ah sense US BEINO TRAPPED HERE priorities when he must decide whether to dollars preparing for our wedding [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour [DIS] MOVIE; 'Dragonslayer' A naive A L A D Y of humah is stellah, fellah! T TOGETHER* help with a critical Aquarium' experiment or sorcerer's apprentice is called upon to slay — the deposit on the hall (not [MAX] MOVIE: Uphill All the W ay' A participate in a junior tennis championship d e a r LAD Y; Loosen up? No a fearsome flying dragon Peter MacNicol. refundable), my gown and trous­ To get Abby’s booklet, “ How to pair of bumbling hucksters are mistaken Caitlin Clark, Ralph Richardson 1981. way! Let the offenders know you for bank robbers and hightail it to Mexico. 9 :0 0 P M C £ Magnum. P.l. Magnum seau, engraved invitations, deposit Be Popular; You’re Never Too tackles a tough case when Carol's law- Rated PG. don’t appreciate that kind of talk. If Roy Clark. Mel Tillis. Burl Ives 1986 Rated for flowers, etc. I think Joe should Young or Too Old,” send a check or BLONDIE by Doan Young A Sian Drak* 0.; PG. school mentor undergoes a sudden [ESPN] SportsCenter repay my parents for ail this. Joe you don’t object at the onset, the change in behavior (60 min.) (R) [USA] Petrocelli “jokes” will get dirtier and dirtier. money order for $2.50 and a long, C;7:00PM 3 CBS News disagrees because I’m the one who I'Ll. 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(60 min ) (R) 0 9 Star Trek ARLO AND JANIS ® by Jimmy Johnson (S ) W heel of Fortune (3 ) dZ) Championship Ballroom Dancing QD Tales of the Unexpected Naval discharge worrisome Juliet Prowse. aided by former dance i @) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour (9) MOVIE: 'Victory at Entebbe' A dar iT'sm -iEntR-wKm NG champion Roy Mayvor, describes the Latin ^ ; (S) Barney Miller and modern divisions of the 1986 National ing Israeli rescue raid on the Ugandan Air­ port frees hostages he)d by terrorists Kirk DEAR DR. universally accepted "exercise re­ ^ I5 A LOST ART/ I ' (S) Dating Game Championships, held in Columbus. Ohio (90 mm.) (R) Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Elizabeth Taylor GOTT: Is a con­ quirement” for adults. In fact, • (9) Jeffersons 1976 stant navel dis­ ($9 Novels; Esa'Muchacha de Ojos Cafe experts are divided about how ! . (9) Hollywood Squares (9) Consumer Discount Network charge serious [CNN] Larry King Live much physical activity is approp­ ^ . (39 Novela: Victoria (9) Alfred Hitchcock Presents in a 74-year-old riate for middle-aged adults. • ’ d7) Nightly Business Report [DIS] MOVIE: '16 Days of Glory: Pan IT (CC) A second compilation of highlights Qg) Ask Dr. Ruth (CC) (R) person? Dr. Gott The combination of walking and • • S9 Matt Houston ON THE FABTBACK by Bill Holbrook paying tribute to the athletes that took part (61) Gene Scott Peter Gott, M.D. physical labor is probably giving Z \ [CNN] Moneyline in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in [CNN] Newsnight DEAR you all the strenuous activity you Los Angeles 1986 Rated G Z ! [ESPN] SportsCenter [ESPN] SportsLook R E A D E R : In an need. Don’t smoke, reduce fats in V c [ESPN] Bowling: PBA Bowling; Austin ''evfcl4 If THIS CAM6|?a ' I MEAk), ITS JUST ; [TMC]MOVIE: BytheUghtoftheSil adult, a navel your diet, stay trim and ask your (MAT ATTRACTION MWIMACIBT.' r ,..AlM0Sr5U(?l?E^ Open From Texas. (2 hrs } (Live) 1 2 :0 5 A M CD Addariy Adderly helps a Ift CDNtJECTED I b ' m ' ' very Moon' A man's wife and children retired agent adjust to civilian life (70 mm ) discharge usu­ doctor for specific advice. ^.'6rrrif)6-AT 1RI6 [TMC] MOVIE: Creator' An eccentric W ITS rtJTAL j think he is playing around with a French (R) u>cAi. aB L& 9 < s m , science professor enlists the help of his ally signifies “ A TSRmiHAL./ TlCTutt fttSSlSty symbolic/ ‘ ^ ' actress Dons Day. Gordon McRae 1953 I CAi»rW UE^ AUV-i ABSe^lCS O f young lab assistant in a bizarre scheme to chronic skin in­ DEAR DR. GOTT: Six months HAVE?/ [USA] Airwolf O f& i, OWiytlNfr IT/ T?R60NALITW resurrect his dead wife Peter O Toole, 1 2 :3 0 A M ( £ Archie Bunker's Place fection. The skin of the navel is dark can cause pelvic tilt and back pain, ago my doctor told me I have Mariel Hemingway, Vincent Spano 1985 7 r 3 0 P M ( £ PM Magazine Author ( £ Nightlife (R) (In Ste/eo) and warm and may remain moist, as a person attempts unconsciously cervical stenosis. Last week my 'V a lley OOP ‘ by Dave Qraue Dave Marsh ( "Glory Days’ ). Sonny, a dog Rated R ( £ Entertainment Tonight providing an ideal environment for to compensate for the abnormality. urologist said the urethra is turning who stars in television commercials [USA] Princess Daisy The daughter of a • C£ Current Affair Russian prince and an American movie star O ) PTL Club yeasts and bacteria to grow. A lift in the shoe may restore to stone. What's going on? Although a navel infection is normalcy. Surgery is rarely neces­ t. • C£ (9) Jeopardy! (CC) faces a series of personal tragedies as she Late Night With David Letter- grows toward adulthood (2 hrs ) Part 1 of man (In Stereo) usually not serious, it can be sary but may be recommended if L • GD Entertainment Tonight DEAR READER; Cervical 2 ( 9 Alfred Hitchcock Presents extremely annoying and unplea­ pain cannot be relieved by less ' GD INN News stenosis means that the opening 1 0 :0 0 P M ( £ Equalizer A jockey is 0^ Dating Game sant because of itching, odor or drastic methods. , through your cervix into the uterus ^ O ) (9 ) Carson's Comedy Classics forced to throw a racia to save his son s [E S P N ] Fishing; Best of Bill Dance pain. A culture of the area will is becoming narrowed. This is a p • (9) Barney Miller life (60 min ) (R) [USA] Edge of Night enable a doctor to pinpoint the D E A R DR. GO TT: I ’m 51, on my consequence of aging in women ' ! (9) Newlywed Game ® (39 (9) News cause and suggest appropriate feet eight hours a day and (lo hard past the childbearing years. : . ® Alice ( £ Arthur Hailey's Hotel (CC) Chris­ 1 2 :3 5 A M [H B O ] m o v ie : ‘The An- nihilators' A group of Vietnam vets band treatment. physical labor in a plywood mill. An additional part of the postme­ ' © ) Wild Wild World of Animals tine suffers from the effects of bulimia Z Tony Franciosa. Leigh Taylor-Young and together to battle street punks in Atlanta Does this meet the exercise re­ nopausal changes taking place in I* [CNN] Crossfire Chris Robinson guest star (60 min ) (R) Christopher Stone. Andy Wood. D E A R DR. GOTT: M y husband, quirements to keep a healthy body? your body is the narrowing and loss Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs. 1986. Rated R Bridge ^ ! [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater QD Mission Impossible 33, has one extra vertebra on his My wife and I walk on weekends. of elasticity of the urethra, the tube r ‘ [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America (9) Star Trek 1 2 :4 5 A M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Creep right side only. Arch supports don’t leading from your bladder. Cervi­ S 5 5 S 2 ^ ^ S show' Five episodes each depict different HlOOPM C£ New Mike Hammer A (9) ^ AFI Comedy Special (CC) Host kinds of horror. Adrienne Barbeau, Hal Hol­ help his back pain. Would surgery DEAR READER: Without fol­ cal stenosis is not serious; urethral woman fears that her prizefighting brother Dick Van Dyke introduces four comedy brook, E G. Marshall 1982. Rated R. (In to remove the vertebra help? lowing you around and watching stenosis can cause difficulty in ■ may not be physically fit to continue box- sketches by new writers discovered dur­ Stereo) what you do, I can't say whether the voiding and repeated urinarY infec­ Danger lies The contract can be assured after THE BORI^ o seR - by Art Sanaom ' ing. (60 min ) (R) ing last summer's American Film Insti­ NORTH 71S-S7 tute's Television Writers Comedy Work­ [TMC] MOVIE: 'Re-Animator' A deter­ DEAR READER: A partially amount of physical labor required tions. It is usually treated by the opening lead if declarer makes the ® MOVIE: 'Silent Rage' A homicidal mined young scientist experiments with a undeveloped vertebra in the back ♦ KJ98S42 madman terrorizes a Texas town. Chuck shop that includes performances by Jason by your job is healthy. There is no dilation or stretching. to the west /HMM,..6LADY5gOU6>HTA ^ secret formula which will successfully re­ t r j9 4 right avoidance plays. First let him WONP02.1F . . Norris, Toni Kalem, Ron Silver. 1982 Bateman. Telma Hopkins. John Larro- quette and Kaye Ballard (60 min ) (In vive the dead Jeffrey Combs. Bruce Ab­ throw a heart from dummy at trick 0eOPOKAMT,..'VANI^'',.^BAP NAMB By James Jacoby IT ' ' C£) (3S) Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry Stereo) bott. Barbara Crampton 1985. Rated NR AK8S one. East will win his diamond ace and • * pushes Balki out of the path of an oncom- (In Stereo) presumably return a heart. Declarer ~V~7 ] ' ing taxicab (R) (38) Honeymooners WEST EAST Thoughts No, ladies and gentlemen, the bid­ wins the ace, draws the defenders’ ( £ Nows (41) Noticiero Univision 1 :00A M ( £ Ropers ♦ 6 A3 ding diagram does not contain a mis­ trumps and then plays the king and 10 a 0 iD Man from U N C L E C£ True Confessions V Q 7 5 ▼ 8 3 2 B 0 ' G 9 MOVIE: 'Caddyshack' A young print. The four-heart bid by North was of hearts. When West comes up with caddy working at an exclusive country club [CNN] CNN News ( £ Joe Franklin ♦ K 10 8 6 5 3 ♦ a J942 O f a transfer bid, and South was only ad­ the queen, declarer can ruff and re­ ( ' encounters several bizarre characters [H B O ] Training Camp; The Bulls Are QD Twilight Zone I wonder what summertime was the most wonderful resting places. that I take advantage of the warm ♦ Q107 AA J92 ' when he competes in a golf tournament to like in Jesus day. Living in a hering to the convention when he bid turn to his hand with a spade to shed a Back A wild party gets out of hand due to ( 9 4M aude The beach, forest, mountains. All sand, the cool forest trails and the four spades. If you employ such a bid, © © ; • win a college scholarship. Chevy Chase, uninvited guests and Gubba's wife teaches "beach” area as they did, I wonder there for the quiet comfort that one SOUTH club from dummy on the fourth heart. © ' Bill Murray. Ted Knight. 1980. [C N N ] Crossfire beauty of the hills that surround ♦ A Q 10 7 you can call it a Jacoby transfer bid at l f i _ him a memorable lesson. (In Stereo) ' if the disciples enjoyed that great finds lapping on the shore, rustling Even if West plays a low heart on the ! - Cli} Wheels (2 hrs.) Pan 3 of 5. [ESPN] Fishing: John Fox's Outdoor me. ▼ A K 10 8 the four-level or you can call it a Tex­ 10, South can play a club from dum­ 1 0 :3 0 P M QD (9) in n News summer pastime like we do. Of in the trees, or echoing in a ; ! (9 ) MOVIE: 'Firestarter' An eight-year- Adventures Thank you God, for ail of your ♦ Q7 as transfer, but it is a good idea to dis­ Movie Palaces Gene Kelly hosts course, the beach and the sea were my. Should East then win the heart ’ - old girl has the unusual power to set things [USA] Search for Tomorrow mountain valley. With the excep­ natural gifts that I enjoy and that I 4643 this tribute to the movie palaces of the cuss it with your partner before the queen, he will not be able to attack the [ I on fire by simply thinking about them areas where their livelihoods were tion of a few spots, a great (leal of 1920s and JOs. ( S MOVIE: Love for Ran- share with those I love. game. Conventions like this one re­ ' i David Keith. Drew Barrymore. Martin 1 :15A M Vulnerable: East-West club king in dummy, and declarer will «om' Roger Quentin and his partner are found, so perhaps they did not look this natural beauty is free and FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thavas • Sheen. 1984. ( ^ Odd Couple Dealer: Blast quire partnership agreement. make 10 tricks by getting rid of anoth­ hired by a millionaire to find his kidnapped upon the seashore as a vacation available for everyone. Joyce Hodgson Perretl \ (S ) Muy Especial: Rocio Durcal er low club in dummy on his fourth ! (9) ® Highway to Heaven (CC) The daughter. John Davidson. Barry Primus, Ri­ spot. It’s too bad. I find the beach to It is with grateful anticipation The Salvation Army Wat North Eut Sooth Declarer ruffed the opening lead, ' father of a deceased Vietnam War veteran [H B O ] Training Camp; Bulls Are Back chard Lynch. 1977. (R) heart. I is reluctant to accept members of his son's be a place of such blissful solitude, I Pass 1 NT drew trumps ending in dummy and X t h a t Quarterback Johnny Valentine risks being I refugee family. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) 1 :30A M d ) Get Smart think they would have felt great Pass 4Y Pass 4 4 took a heart finesse. After winning the WHY Po n t t h e y cut from the team-when he refuses to stop taking drugs. (In Stereo) (S) INN News strength and a reviving of their Pass Pass Pass heart queen. West realized that three I (3) d7) An Evening of Championship A new book by JamesUacoby and THF T ^ A 5uf?Y . Skating U S. amateur and professional [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Verdict' An alcoh­ SB) Bizarre souls and bodies after a vacation at club tricks were needed to set the con­ his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is J u L T r P u t « skaters star in this Harvard University skat- Opening lead: 4 6 olic attorney tries to reestablish his career (3) Home Shopping Game the Sea of Galilee. tract. He therefore led the club queen now available at bookstores. It is "Ja­ * ing exhibition that includes a filmed retros­ with a controversial malpractice suit Manchaaiar Spmdout • VERNON 2.000 S.F. OFF. BLDQ. 210.000 New hormone Manchcater N/ca SIBrfar *134,900 • VERNON OFFICE a 4 APTS. 180.800- 3 bedroom Cape In beautiful setting on quiet street 3 bedroom Cape highlighted by a 12x24 llvirtg room, two •OTHER APT. 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Quiet location In standing students to enter teach­ Easy to enjoy. Impeccable three bedroom home. Spacious dining East Hartford. Price Reduced to *148,500. ing,” Boyer said. " I do believe that room, cheerful and bright kitchan, tree ehaded yard, maintenance STRANO REAL ESTATE _ If this nation would give as much free exterior, *127,900. ise E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT ffi tatus to first-grade teachers as we Sb to full professors, that one act MANCHESTER 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM CALL TODAY - 647-“S0 LD” Hlfflgii (203) 646-7709 9 on e would bring excellence to OPEN 24 HOURS SUNDAYS: VERNON 8:00 A M - 5:00 PM I0gher education.” M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 15, 1987 MANCHEISTER HERALD. Wednesdav. July 15,1987 — 81-' BUSINESS Business In Brief CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Xerox Financial acquires Furman Entrepreneurs need more than ideas STAMFORD — Xerox Financial Services Inc. has acquired N0tlCB8 Furman Selz Holding Corp., a New York City-based institutional, HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED research, brokerage and investment banking firm for $110 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED million in cash over three years. A t 0 condition precodont to the plocemont of any odvor- RNS wanted for full and EXCELLENT Income STEEL Erector. Must Experts say new businesses profit from support of cities port time, 11-7 shift. taking short phone h e a d Teacher for D E N TA L Assistant. Man­ The acquisition was approved by both companies’ boards. tltlno In the Monchetter He­ hove experience weld­ YWCA before/ofter chester oral surgeons CLEANERS, lonltorlol, Xerox announced Tuesday. rald, Advertiser hereby Apply ADN, Salmon messages at home. For ing connecting and lov­ floor cleoning person­ Information coll 504- school day core pro­ DUNKIN .Full timeexperlenced. B y Susan Okula if they were walking off on their "The acquisition brings to XFS an equity investment oereet to protect. Indemnify Brook Convalescent ing deck. Many fringe gram In Manchester. nel. Port time even­ Chauncey said. About 100 of the and hold hormlett the Man­ Home Salmon Brook 649-7922 extension 647-9926 for Intervllew. ings. Start todoyl 643- The Associated Press own,’’ Gregerman said. enterprise zone, which also gives capability that mirrors the fixed income investment strengths of benefits Including den­ Most hove one year employees come from the low- companies breaks on property tax chester Herald, Its officers Drive, Glastonbury. 6201A.______tal. East Hartford TYPESETTER. Compu- 5747. About 90 officials, including m ay­ Van Kampen Merritt Inc,” said Melvin Hpward, chairman of and employees opolnst any experience working DONIJTS income neighborhoods surrounding and job training grants. Bowers Pleose call 633-5244. FA M IL Y that cores Is Welding. 289-2323. grophlc MCS system. BOOKKEEPER. Position NEW HAVEN — Entrepreneurs ors, city managers and council Xerox Financial Services. and oil liability, lost or with children - grades Experience necessary, the park, he said. said. expense. Including attor­ PART Tim e lob taking needed. Financial sup­ EOE.______K-6. Child develope- Earn »5 to *6 per ovolllable tor full need more than an interesting idea members, listened to Gregerman Steven Kurcan, an administrator Van Kampen Merritt is the Lisle, III., packager of unit neys’ fees, arising from care ot Infants In a day port and reimburse­ diversified typesetting charge bookkeeper. to succeed in business, an expert on Tripp Peake, managing partner M ECHANIC for steel fab­ ment and coursework hour to start. skills required for and other experts for tips on how to for the Port Authority in Blooming- investment trusts and mutual funds acquired by Xerox in 1984. claims of unfair trade proctl-' care center. Hours 7-1 ment for expenses will rication shop to main­ preferred. Salary Full or port time hours. start-up companies says. foster business development in of Science Park Associates, a cet. Infringement of .trade­ be paid to the qualified Counter help and commerlcol printing , ton. Minn., said he found Science consulting firm, said 14 of the 16 Roy Furman, president of the privately-held Furman Selz, or 1-6. Must be mature. tain and repair our range, $6-S7.25 per hour Located Moln Street, "If the right environment is their communitities. marks, trade names or pat­ Please coll The Child­ tomllv Interested In .kitchen personnel plant. Excellent wages Manchester. Coll 646- Park ” a really interesting original for-profit Science Park said, “ This move will enable the firm to belter position itself in ents, violation of rights of trucks and equipment. for 15 to 25 hours per and benefits. Prestige created, a lot of people would say ‘I The meeting included a tour of ren's Place lnc„ Man- providing o home for week. Coll Mary, 647- wanted. We offer 5422 tor Interview. concept." tenant companies were still in the financial services business and allow it to expand and utilize privacy and Infringement of Must hove experience. Printing, 135 Main could go in business for myself,’” Science Park, which was launched copyright and proprietory chester. 643-5535. on affectionate, eager Company paid Insu­ 1437. pleasant working " It ’s of value in helping small business five years later. its research capability more effectively.” Street, Manchester, ct. PART Time light house- says Alian S. Gregerman. director in 1982 by Olin Corp.. the city and rights, unfair competition TEACH ER . Starts Sep­ to please young woman rance and vocation. keeplng at Ct. Motor businesses and creating a good One of those. International Bio­ who uses wheelchair conditions, all the 06040.203-646-6161. of entrepreneurial development for state governments and Yale Uni­ and libel and slander, which tember tor 3 year 289-2323. '"FCTRdiiuii'4''' Lodge. Flexible hours. atmosphere for entrepreneurs,” he technology Inc., has grown from may result from the publica­ and works at o Man­ donuts you can eat, PART Time store clerk. the Washington-based Mainstream versity in a run-down Olin manu­ nursery school pro- WELDER/Fobrlcotor. ENVmONMENTAL TRADE $6 per hour to start tor said. two employees to 100 and recently tion of any odvertlsment In chester Sheltered paid vacation, credit Apply Solvation Army Access Inc, facturing complex. Today, the Ettinger Joins Tardifs practice the Manchester Herald by oram. 3 days per week Must hove 2 years ex­ Training program with those qualified. Coll George A. Hairston, the president was purchased by Eastman Kodak Workshop. Coll Caro­ union, paid holidays Thrift Store, 210 nPIne Gregerman, talking at a National 80-acre site is home to about 100 advertiser. Including adver­ 8:30 to 3:30. Must hove perience In blue prints license by State of CT. Street, Manchester. 643-1555 for of one of Science Park’s tenant Co. for $16 million, he said. The Jeffrey L. Ettinger, M.D. recently joined Daniel R. Tardif, tisements In any free distri­ 4 year degree. Send line Murray, 6:30om- and fun. oppolntment,______League of Cities conference on high-technology companies, who ' 4:30pm. 871-6565. ond lay out. Company Medical and Dental banafita. 646-4928.______■ companies, said the place provided company makes and sells products M .D., in the practice of general internal medicine at thieir offices bution publications pub­ resume by July 24th to: paid uniforms and be­ No experience , Tuesday, said his company has get low rent, access to Yale, and lished by the MonchestOr SECRETARY/ReceptIo many advantages to for recombinant DNA research. at 56 Haynes St. Children's Place Inc., DRIVER. Port time for nefits. East Hartford . SDCIAL Workers. Mon- 1st OB GYN office. To helped about 65 people successfully support services. Herald. Penny Sleffert, Manchester Herald 643 4(48 necessary as we chester Area Confer­ entrepreneurs. Six of the companies have moved, 452 Tolland Tpke Welding .289-2323. help with telephones. start their own businesses. Those "Our primary responsibility is to Ettinger completed his residency in internal medicine at St. Publisher. Monchester.______route. Coventry area. offer a highly ence ot Churches. “ I view creating a small business including three that moved out of EOE. Insurance forms and businesses range from firms that create jobs,” said Henry Chauncey Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford. He received his Short hours. Good pay. structured training Emergency shelter and as swimming in very treacherous New Haven, he said. FU L L time position open various clerical duties. specialize in products ranging from Jr., president of Science Park medical degree from the Pennsylvania State College of Medicine Coll 742-8867. 9-12om, 7 PART TIM E looRnim/sicMYAgy program that can soup kitchen director 4 day work week. Expe- waters.” said Hairston, president Five more of the original com­ for londscoplno and to lOpm.p______BSW and EXP with biotechnology to frozen desserts, he Development Corp.. a non-profit and his bachelor’s degree from FINANCIAL lawn core mainte­ $100-$300 w e e k ly. Use Bookkeeping - General lead to management. rlence helpful. 649-1120. of AI Service Co., which concen­ panies are profitable, employing Administration and said. company that manages the Cornell University. He is a member nance. Will train. 647- HIRINGI Government your telephone, our Secretary, general ledg­ trates on artificial intelligence. between 10 and 40 people, Peake Apply In person: Homeless population. CONSTRUCTION La­ Start-up companies can benefit complex. of Phi Beta Kappa and the American 1349. lobs, your area. customers and your ers, business book­ borer. 40 hour week Science Park services include said. The other companies were $15,000-$66,000. Coll 9-5. $17,500-20,500. Send from places iike New Haven's The city hopes that some of the Academy of Medical Ethics, and he is SECRETARY/Typlst for own schedule. keeping, accounts pay­ Route 83 guaranteed. Year short-term rents, financing sour­ still getting on their feet or (602) 838-8805. Exten­ resume by August to; Science Park, where entrepreneurs infant Science Park companies an associate member of the Ameri­ BUSINESS o 4 lawyer firm. Typing able and receivable, Talcottville Road Manchester Area Con­ round employment. ces, business contacts and support modifying their products, he said. sion 775. Call Pot 647-9170 are provided support services as eventually will become major can College of Physicians. He is also and courteous tele­ general office duties. Vernon ference ot Churches, Must be ambitious functions for copying, telephone The survival rate for the original phone manners o must. Local non-profit ohnd hove own trans­ weii as iow rent. Gregerman said. employers in the city, said Lewis active in the Christian Medical LOAN: PART Time position in o P.O. Box 773, Manches­ and clerical work, he said. Locating companies is more than 80 percent, Word processing and agency. Call ter. EOE. portation. Coll Tiger That kind of support “ heips Bowers, director of New Haven’s Society. STORDOX residential facility tor in a building that caters to begin­ the "complete reversal” of a Twenty year low shorthand o plus. Good CLERICAL. Small office, Lee Construction. 649- people take the plunge and leave Office of Economic Development. adolescent girls. Word , LswIsStsIn ning entrepeneurs also fosters a statistic that says 80 percent of new A resident of Hartford since 1984, fixed rates for salary and benefits In o EQUIPMENT diversified duties .ac­ 4400.______IBM or leave General Motors (to The Science Park companies processing ond secret­ ExscutlvsOlnetor sense of community, he said. businesses nationwide fail within Ettinger recently moved to Manches­ pleasant working ot- arial skills necessary. Htekimim Indutiriss counts receivable .tele­ LEGAL M ED IC A L-experlenced start a business). It isn’t as risky as today employ about 1,000 people. • Consolidation mosphere. 649-2865. COMPANY Science Park is in an urban five years, he said. ter with his wife and son. May lead to full time. 871-8724 phones, record keep­ Hematology Technolo­ • Starting PART Time help morn- Male preferred to Send resume to Mary ing and some typing. SECRETARY gist wanted for State • Expanding Ings. 20 hours per week. install and service Carney: Director, 151 All benefits. Coll 647- Take charge legal se­ approved Laboratory 9137. In Manchester. Salary Owen appointed • Buying Light manufacturing Hartford Rood, Mon- DAYCARE Wanted. Man- cretary needed for at­ and warehouse duties. loading dock equip­ chester 06040,______chester. Monday- torney with thriving competitive, flexible DOCTDR'S assistant Bonds in to CM division Leniency Is our pol­ Some lifting required. ment. Will train. PART Time. $6.25 hourly. Frldav. 3 and 5 year real estate and general hours-20 per week. 649- default Coll 649-0072, 9om and old. Keeney Street needed for busy opto- 2854 between llo m - icy, even If your busi­ Notional In-store mar­ office. Manchester of­ HARTFORD — Connecticut Mut­ noon,______Mechanical abili­ School District pre­ metrlc practice. Hours 2pm, Mondoy-Frldoy. ness Is not profitable. keting company Is ore Tuesday and fice, WP, Dictaphone ual, flagship company of the CM DRUMMER, lead guitar ties a must. Weld­ seeking Individuals to ferred. Colt 647-9604 ot- 1 GIRL Office. Mature, ter6.______■ Thursday nights, 5:30- and real estate knowl­ light typing, calcula­ Alliance, has announced two officer and bose guitar distribute coupons and 9pm, Saturday from could be rescued LEADER needed. Women pre­ in g experience samples to consumers FU L L Time Secretory edge essential. Heavy tor. Pleasant with good appointments of Jam es F . Owen in its 8:30-1:30pm. Expe­ client contact. Excel­ telephone skills. 8:30-5. Disability Income Division. ferred. Reply to box CC helpful. Good driv­ In local supermarkets. Supervisor for small rience helpful, wilting QUESTION: MORTGAGE CIO the Manchester We provide training. Insurance office In El­ to train. Coll 649-3311. lent salary. Send re­ Lance Valves lnc.,246 As a relatively Owen joined the company as sales Herold.______ing record neces­ Reliable transporta­ lington. Salary based sume to Prestige Pork, East - - small investor, I coordination officer. He most re­ 1 800 628-9505 CLEANING person sary. Excellent be­ tion reoulred. Coll 1- on experience. Excel­ HOUSEKEEPER. Some Legal Secretary Hartford, CT. 528-9155. cently was assistant director, indi­ 233-7815, Monday lent benefits and work­ cooking for small rest have had good wanted. 4 nights o nefits, good pay. P.O. Box 288 results with mu­ vidual product marketing, for Jeffrey Ettinger week. Must hove trans­ through Friday, 9om- ing conditions. Coll 875- home. Pleasant work­ Q ^ b u m n e m Investors’ 3333 between 9am and Manchester, C T 06040 nicipal bonds — CIGNA. portation. 647-1111. Call Stordox Equip­ 4pm.______ing conditions. Benef­ OPPORTUNITIES 4pm tor appointment. its. Coll 649-4510 from RN/LPN. Seeking moti­ until recently. I G uide He earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Western [HELP WANTED REGIONAL Classified ment Company for 8-2. Ask for Mrs. Brook. received a letter Connecticut State University. SPECIAL Events Coordi­ vated Individuals with IN TERN ATIO N AL Metal ods reach nearly interview, ask for nator. In North Central good organizational building manufacturer from the bank William A. Doyle Owen resides in Manchester with his wife, Deborah, and son. BEDAAAKER/Utlllty 3,000,000 homes. One LABORER Rosie at 228-9478. for paving contractor. and Eastern Connecti­ skills to loin our health selecting bullder- trustee for one Aide. Orientation and classified ad placed cut; Some travel. Good Construction V team. We ore o 2 level /deoler In some open of my bond training program to with the Manchester Class 2 license helpful. benefits. Salary mid \ core facility. The areas areas. High potential issues advising Rates down for Treasury bills begin on July 20, 1967 Herald will be placed In PART Time weekend Serious applicants teens. Send resumes to Estimator / newest rehab center profit In our growth me that default for those Interested In o over 200 newspopers rood person. East only please. Benefits. Director of Develop­ t. / specializing In geriat­ Industry. (303) 759-3200 newly created position throughout New Eng­ Hortford/Monchester has occurred and that the trustee is communication from the bond WASHINGTON — Interest rates on short-term Treasury Apply at: ment, Easter Seal So­ Salary Plus Commis­ rics and post acute extension 2403. In a long term core land for one low price. area. Responsible Indi­ ciety ot Connecticut, core. We hove open­ foreclosing the mortgage. trustee, but no money. securities fell for the second consecutive week in Monday’s setting. Ideal for high Coll Classified 643-2711 vidual with vehicle to 537 Stafford Road sion depending on ex­ I own $25,000 of these bonds, P.O.Box 100, Hebron, ings tor supervisors tor The most recent letter said, "The auction with rates on six-month bills dropping to the lowest level school students and ond osk tor detolls.o assist In the delivery of (Route 32) C T 06246.______perience. Will train which were issued to pay for our Baylor, weekends bank is currently attempting to sell since early March. mothers. Paid train­ CLERICAL- Immediate shortages and specials. Mansfield. C T right applicant. M/F. and charge nurse full IlNSTHUCTIDN construction of a retirement com­ Excellent hourly pay. JOIN Our Team, Pip the facility for the best price The Treasury Department sold $6.6 billion in three-month bills ing, excellent starting opening full time tor or call Reply to time 3-11, Monday - munity. They are revenue bonds, salary with benefits Approximately 18 Printing ,391 Center possible. However, as of this date, at an average discount rate of 5.55 percent, down from 5.62 detailed oriented per­ Street. An energetic Manchester Hearld Friday. Before you issued by the county in which the we have no firm prospect. As soon and room for growth son. Experience using hours plus mileage. 742-6190 moke vour final deci­ CERTinED MATH TUTOR percent last week. Another $6.6 billion was sold in six-month bills within the system. For Fran Harrington, 289- person wanted to work Box O retirement community is located. as we have any new information adding machine. 40 In bindery department. 16 Bralnard Place sion check us out. For Authorized Summar School It appears that most, if not all. of at an average discount rate of 5.54 percent, down from 5.68 further Information hour o week, Mondoy- 7711 7:30om to 4.^„.„,. ADMINISTRATIVE As­ more Information available to the bondholders, we percent last week. No experience neces­ Manchester, C T 06040 iMka-up. All Math tublools. Ex- m y investment is lost. coll Donna Sorensen Frldov, 8 am to 4:30 sistant. Growing com­ sary. Willing to train. please coll: Mrs A. porlonowl In SAT proporallon will notify you immediately” DNS, South Windsor PLACING AN AD in clas­ In a case such as this, is there The rates were the lowest since three-month bills sold for 5.47 pm. Free parking. pany seeking Qualified Fully paid heloth be­ Plante, Mondoy- (MMh a Engllth) omtohmort, ro- I have been advised to report the Nursing Center, South Apply In person, sified is 0 very easy, person with good ver- RN/LPN. Immediate anything bond holderscando. other $35,000 as a capital loss on my 1987 percent on May 11 and six-month bills averaged 5.51 percent on simple process. Just dial nefits and good growth Frldov, 9om to 3pm, modlahon and oomputar pro­ March 2. Windsor, Ct. 289-7771. Prague Shoe Com­ bolk skills. Responsi­ opportunity. Must Medical Core centers Crestfletd Convales­ gram 1 in BASIC. M 9-S4B 8 ’ than sit back and be grateful for income tax return. Considering the pany, 200 Pitkin Street, 643-2711. bilities Include: group hove various full time cent Home Home/Fen- what few crumbs are thrown our The new discount rates understate the actual return to SIDING man with bend- hove own transporta­ eoooooooooo# trustee’s latest letter, can I do that ? Ing experience ,ot least East Hartford. Insurance administra­ tion. Apply In person and port time openings wood Manor. 843-5151. way in the end? investors — 5.72 percent for three-month bills with a $10,000 bill tion, personnel records for nurses with recent AN SW ER : Not as long as your 5 years. Salary com- CARPENTER between 9 ond 4. W AN TED full time wood y O A o l C t e t a f A bonds have some market value, as selling for $9,859.70 and 5.80 percent forsix-month bills selling for POSITIONS available for and office supplies In­ occute or ambulatory AN SW ER : You could try selling mensurote with expe­ SERVICE STMION sider. Experienced/nodi C olB lw the trustee's letter seems to indi­ $9,719.90. rience. Please coll for the Foil at RHAM High PAINTER ventory. Salary $250 to core experience. Inter­ your bonds. By doing that how­ School In Hebron, Ct. $320 weekly depending ATTENDANTS ested applicants coll preferred. Year round ever. you undoubtedly would take cate they do. appointment today. emplovment.CoM be------Full time custodian, With at least 5 on experience. Please Summer work. Sheri at 721-7393, Mon­ an immediate and bad financial Check with a municipal bond 643-2659. full time holl/studv years experience. day through Friday, tween 7 and 9pm. 742- coll tor appointment Apply In person; 0073.______homes beating. dealer — a securities brokerage Did settlement benefit Boesky? MUNSONS Chocolates aide, full time library Salary commen­ 8:30om to 12:30pm, 9-4. Although it’s impossible to say firm or commercial bank — to see if route 6 Bolton ,1s now aide, full time special Prague Shoe Com­ 252 Spencer St., A D U L T Carrier wanted. FOR SALE there is any market for those bonds. WASHINGTON — Former Wall Street trader Ivan F. Boesky accepting applications education aide, and surate with experi­ pany, Administrative Manchester East Hortford/Mon- for sure, you’ll probably do better tor port time retail ______loe______by waiting for the bond trustee to do Assuming there is, you’ll have to may have benefitted financially from his own insider trading port time secretary. ence. Transporta­ Office: 282-9074. LPN - RN WANTED chester area. Morning All real oitoto advertised In soles persons. The For application please DRIVER Fuel oil. Clossll For Vernon physicians hours. Excellent pay the Manchester Herald It the best it can to rescue the bond sell those bonds to establish a settlement by dealing in stock futures even after agreeing to pay tion and tools. NAIL technician wanted capital loss. hours ore Monday coll 228-9474. EOE. license required. De­ office. Excellent wages and mileage allo­ sublect to the Fair Houtlng Herild photo by Tucker holders’ investment. a $100 m illion fine, according to a published report. through Friday 4-6 and Please call for ap­ for busy noil salon. Act of 1966, which mokot It pendable fuel oil deliv­ and benefits. Send wance. Coll Owen That’s a bond trustee’s job — to If the bonds have no value, you Quoting sources familiar with the trading records. The opporoxlmotely 8 RECEPTIONIST/OffIce pointment today. Flexible hours. Expe­ ery east of river. Expe­ Walker at 289-7711, Illegal to odvertlte any pref­ look after the bond holder’s invest­ can take your capital loss by Washington Post reported today that the trading occurred during hours on Saturday or Assistant. Glostonr rience necessary. Coll rienced only. Full time. resume to Box E, c/o 6;30om-3pm. erence, limitation ordltcrlm- CIndl 659-2068 or 659- Manchester Herald. Inotlon bated on race, Color, ment. When the bond issue de­ reporting them as being worth the nearly two months between the time the settlement was Sunday to total 15-20 bury. Small friendly 643-1021 Insurance and benef­ Ribbon for Ribbon Mill hours weekly. Coll 647- company seeks ma­ 2153. F U L L time front cashier. religion, sex or notional faulted by not making a scheduled “ zero” as of Dec. 31 of the year in reached and the time it was announced last Nov. 14. its. Coll 647-9137. origin, or on Intention to which they become worthless. In 8639 tor appointment. ture, responsible Indi­ Monday through Fri­ moke any such preference, Phyllis Steinberg of the Ribbon Miil Apartments on Pine interest payment or failing to Boesky, during the period, was cooperating with government INTERVIEW S being con­ JDIN our team Pip Print­ day. Must be of least 18 that unfortunate situation, get a vidual with pleasant limitation or discrimination. comply with some other provision investigators by tape recording his conversations with other Wall CARPENTER/Corpen- personality. Will train ducted for full and port ing, 391 Center Street, years old. Employee The Herald will not know­ Street stands in front of the complex's flower garden with letter from a bond dealer statingv time positions tor tent Manchester. We ore in the "indenture” contract cover­ Street figures involved in illegal insider trading. ters helper. Must be on word processor. Ex­ MAINTENANCE MECHANIC discounts, benefit ingly accept any odverMie- the certificate she was awarded from the Greater ing the bonds, the trustee moved to that there is no market for the ' 4 ambitious and hove Installers, assistant de­ looking for full or port package available to ment which Is In violation of He traded futures contracts on the Standard & Poor’s 500 index cellent benefits. Coll SUPERVISOR Manchester Chamber of Commerce's beautification protect bond holders by foreclosing bonds and that they lost all value as transportation. Salary Ann Ross 659-3511. Bus- livery drivers ,ond time type setter. Expe­ qualified employees. the low. and the New York Stock Exchange composite index, the Post depends On ability. Coll. helpers, dishwosher rience not necessary. If committee. Awards were given to businesses which have the mortgage and taking possession of such-and-such a date. That kind Iness Personnel Outstanding opportunity in plant maintenance de­ Generous salary to COVERNM EHT ' Hornet of letter comes in handy, if the reported. 649-5400 Associates. partment for growing manufacturer of specialty de­ helpers, party order you hove good typing start, experience pre­ from $1 (U repair). ■ of the property. packers and a yard skills, o slight artistic demonstrated aesthetics in landscaping. Internal Revenue Service questions tergents. Must be knowledgeable In truck and auto ferred but not neces­ Delinquent tax prop­ Your best hope is that the trustee person. Contact Taylor flair, like people and sary. Will train. Apply erty. Repossessions. will be able to salvage at least part your return. repair, electrical and plumbing. Must have people { NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... ^ skills, must be organized and dependable and be Rental Center ,155 Cen­ ore detailed oriented In person: A rth u r Coll 805-687-6000 exten- of the bond holders’ investment by MANCHESTER AREA ter Street, Manchester. and ore quality con­ Drug, 700 Burnside slon GH 9965.______willing to work up to 50 hours per weak. Company 643-2496.______scious, this lob Is for CEOs of insurance firms turning that retirement communi­ benefits Include excellent starting pay, dental, med­ Ave., East Hartford. REDUCED tor quick sole. ty’s operation around so that It ® LOVING mom to core for you. Salary commen­ ical, profit sharing, paid vacations, etc. Please send surate with expe­ West side 2 family. operates at a profit or by selling the Mather St...... All or drop resume to; my daughter In Sep­ Not oil the news It on the Move-In condition. got 68% raises in 4 years property. Westfield St...... All tember otter kinder­ rience. Fully paid front page I There’s lots ot Pork and rec facilities Eaettleld St...... All garten until 3:30. Scar­ health benefits, good newsy Information In the Hang in there and wait. Although D€SIGN€fi DECKS SYNDET PRODUCTS Bolton, C T 06043 growth opportunity. close by. Klernon Centarfleld St...... All borough Rd. area. Clossltted section. 643- Reolty 649-1147. it’s impossible to even guess how from Apply In person 9-4. Bv Scripps Leoaue Newspapers Hartford Fire, $965,000. things will turn out, hopefully you’ll Northfleid St...... ____ All 643-7943. 2711. DUPLEX. New construc­ The data, compiled by public get more than a "few crumbs.” United States Design tion, 2 bedrooms each W A SH IN G TO N - The chief citizen from reports at the securi­ McGuire Dr...... all side, 2 baths, living executive officers of 11 of the Corporation Reaturing: Case Dr...... All STOCK & DELIVERY WORK M IK IIO N /Pn ADMINISTRATIVE ties and exchange commission, Q U E S 'n O N : The $35,000 of mu­ COOK room, kitchen, dining nation’s largest property-casualty House Dr...... All area. First floor doesn’t include such additional nicipal revenue bonds I own have 40 hours plus per DIRECTOR Seeking mature Indi­ insurance companies received • 100% Pressure This combination will earn above aver­ laundry. $215,900. R - compensation as stock or stock been in default of interest payments Conn, based private vidual for part-time raises averaging 68 percent from Ridge...... All age wages. Immediate openings, full week. Part-time ono Realty. 646-5200. options. since 1982. I occasionally receive livated Lumber Walnut...... 91.19A agency la offering an cook. Morning posi­ 1982 to 1986, according to a study by hours available. exciting growth oppor­ MANCHESTER. $268,500. Arch...... All time, M-F. Benefits include fully paid in­ tions on waakends 5 Public Citizen. • One-Day Instaliation Competitive wages tunity for a auitably Fantastic 4 bedroom The 11 CEOs were paid an surance, paid vacations and holidays. a.m. - 1 p.m. Back- Colonial with every­ Park St...... 13-110 and benefits. Apply qualified peraon to de­ average of $785,033 in cash compen­ in Most Cases Interviews at \jround In Institutional thing you'd ever wont Otie...... all In person. velop community and morel Nice living sation in 1986 compared to $466,837 • Available in Many Garden Dr...... all baaed realdentlal and food preparation de­ room, dining room and in 1982, says the Wa$hington-based • J U L Y S , St. Jamas St...... Manchester Tobacco & Candy vocational aarvices for ______Styles ...... all sired, but will trsin In­ great oppllonced pan­ research and lobbying group 299 Green Road FOWLER’S LTD. mentally retarded terested IndlvIdusI.Ex- try kitchen. First floor founded by consumer advocate Butternut Road ...... all 117 CelsBial R4. tlreploced family • 40 Year Ubrranty Manchester, C T 06040 adulte. MA and Syeara oellent benefits, good Ralph Nader. Mseelteslsr • 84M22t exparlance In Human room, 3 boy windows, 2 \>v< Dale Road...... "Insurance stocks are booming, C o m in g attractions ...... all Services required. Sa­ eterting selsry. Cell porches and 514 foot 3 Garth Road...... tiered deck, 2'/7 baths, 2 profits are booming, and now we ...... y . . ------...... 125-138 lary mid 3(7a and bena- Dietary Supervisor or Ludlow Road...... 25-107 cor garage. D. W. Fish see that executive compensation DIRECTOR OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT flta. Call (617) 823- epply In person forsp- Realty. 643-1591.0 has skyrocketed as well,"said Joan Arnott Rd...... All 9560 for Interview or polntment. Claybrook, president of Public Starting July 15 Position available for RN with BS or equivalent and SHOWROOM SALES M ANCHESTER. $134,900. Ferguson R o a d ...... 15-112 aand resume to Ste­ CrsEtflald Citizen. "Yet the industry sees no 3 bedroom Cope In E. Middle Tpke. (even only)...... 558-676 atrong teaching and leadership skills. T o be respon­ A very active electri­ phen Wllllama, P.O. beautiful setting on shame in its attack on a victim’s Convilaseent Hloma At Your All New sible for orientation, N.A. cartificatlon, and In-aar- ca l distributor Is Box 2768, Taunton, quiet street. Flre- right to fair compensation when IS^hittkata, 6 ^ 5 1 5 1 vlca programs. Salary commensurate wlthlaxperi- MA 02780. ploced living room, w;*ongfully injured.” North Elm St...... 5-91 seeking full- and part- dining room, kitchen The companies with the highest Woodbridge St...... 18-230 enca. Good benefits Including employer - paid time sales people for and 8 X 11 enclosed CEO four-year percentage in­ NEW ENGLAND Conatitutlon Health Network health insurance and our growing lighting porch, garage, private East Middle Tpke...... creases among those surveyed ...... 294-373 pension. Apply or call during business hours at showroom . If you are G. FOX DISTRIBUTION CENTER yard. D. W. Fl$h Franklin St...... were USF& G Corp., 271 percent; Mail coupon within 5 days to qualify All Realty. 843-1591.0 Parker St...... Interastad In redeco­ NOW HIRING! Kemper Corp., 156 percent; Chubb VIDEO STORE or Phone — In CT: 1-800-345-3207 ...... 10^^242 Rockville Momorlal Nursing Homs M ANCHESTER. $148,900. Deal directly with factory rating, home building MERCHANDISE PROCESSORS 3 bedroom Cope high­ Corp.. 120 percent; Cigna Corp., 118 841 Main SL, Manchester Outside CT: 1-800-334-3950 Green Road...... 22 South St., Rockville, CT • 875-0771 percent; CNA Financial Corp., 112 ...... 204-330 products or retail lighted by o 12 X 24 design specialists for Henry St...... 201-315 Q. Fox s New Engisnd trsditlon ot sstletection living room, two fire­ percent; and the Travelers Corp., Send coupon to: sales, we want to talk the best deal on our Princeton St...... 167-1M and national retail trend center has immediate places, large dining 67 percent. United States Design Corporation Tanner St...... to you. This creative room, 12 X 16 deck, 41 Middletown Avenue ...... 124-1M FULL TIME openings for merchandise proceseore at our R.W. Bruce III, executive vice SUPER professionally installed Wellssloy St...... all . position offers flexi­ South Windsor Distribution Center. Job res- garage, pork Ilk# president of the Firem an’s Fund, grounds with privacy. custom built decks. North Haven, C T 06473 RETAIL ADVERTISING POSTING CLERK ble hours, on-tha-Job poneibilltiee include verifying orders, along was the highest paid executive in Lawton Rd...... fll Siding ond much more. Applloatlone are now being gccapted for the posi­ training and advance­ counting ticketing and hanging merchandise the study, making $1.4 million In Milford Rd...... A l l D. W. Fish Realty. 643- WEDNESDAY Carpenter Rd...... tion of rstell sdvsrtislng posting clerk. Appileams ment opportunities. before It’e sent to our stores. Full and pert time 1S91.i,<' 1986. The IcTwest-paid chief execu­ Homeowner’s Name ...... all ^ 100% financing Sanford Rd...... tive last year was John S. Golds­ ...... a i i should hove bookkesplng and computer axpori- Please apply between day and evening schedules are available. We MANCHESTER. $245,000. Hamilton Dr...... anca, as wall os being able to type, answer phonat Nice? room,3bedroom mith of Kemper, at $460,748. Tape Rentals ► Payment as low as Street Address ...... ;...... aii 9 and 4 to; offer competitive eterting salary, generous and handle a variety of office related functions. Be­ employee discount and the opportunity to Colonial with 1 Vk berths, Other top-paid insurance execu­ $15 per week Wetherall St...... 2 cor garage and In- ...... 8-202 nefits Induda company paid hssith plan, vacation, EcuNRy ElKtric Sippljf earn a weekly Incentive bonus. Apply Monday tives in 1986 included Jack Moseley, Town or City, State, Zip Code McCann Dr...... A l f ground pool. 3$Q' fron­ ► 60 days to first paid holidays and alok days. Pisasa tend rasuma or 42$ ToMand Tpke. chairman of USF&G, 81.2 million; Bldwell St...... 279-333 through Friday from 9-5 and Saturday from tage ond 4 acres In work axparlanca alisng with salary raquiramanto to: Manehesler Robert D. Kilpatrick, chairman of payment Home Phone Sam until 12 at Q. Fox DIatributlon Cantor, 301 dMlroble area with po­ Cigna Corp.. |l,2 million; and Manohaatar Herald, “Bookkaapar,’’ P.O. Box 591, lO lA N / P tential for additional 'Limit 2 to a cuatomtr — 24 hour* — Cartain raatrlotlona apply. Call In A,M. _ */ (Bovamor'a Highway, South Windsor, Ct. Deroy C. Thomas, chairman of .P.M. CALL NO W 643-2711 647-9946 Manchester, C T 06040. building lots. D. W. Designer Decks* U.S. Patent 4,622,792 J Fish Realty. 643-1591 js » MANCHESTER HERAI.D, Wednesday. July 15. 1987 MANCHESTER HERAUX. Wednesday. July 15. 1987 - M KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ' by Larry Wright

I Do n 't WHV you IHINK \T '5 5>06H a Bi6t D e A L T o CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 HAVE ★ ★ ★ TAG SALE!!! ★ ★ ★ HA B e o . Notices Business Property ...... 25 Entertoinmenf...... 53 Form Supplies and Eaulpmcnt__ 80 Resort Property ...... 26 Lost/F6u n d ...... 01 Bookkeeplnp/lncome T o x ...... ! 54 Offlce/RetoM Equipment ...... 81 RATBS: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per doy. M o rto o p e s...... 27 P e rs o n a ls...... |o2 C orpentry/R em odellnp...... 55 Recreational Equipment...... 82 7 to 19 doys: 70 cents per line per dov. Wonted to B uy ...... 2t Announcements...... 03 Polntlnp/Poperlnp...... 54 Boots ond Morine Equipment...... 83 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per doy. Auctions...... 04 Rooflnp/Sldlnp...... 57 Musical Items...... 84 26 or more doys: 50 cents per line per doy. Flnoncloi..:...... 05 Rentals F lo o rin p ...... SI Comeros and Photo Eoulpment 85 Minimum chorpe: 4 llnet. Rooms for Rent...... Electricol ...... 59 Pets ond Supplies...... 86 Heotlnp/Plumblnp...... 40 MIscelloneous for S o le ...... 87 DBAOLINIS: For cloMlfled odvertlsements to 4 Days for the Price ef 3! ***^,,. Employment a Education Aportments for Rent...... 32 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 MIscelloneous S e rv ices...... 41 Top Soles...... 88 be published Tuesdoy throuph Soturdoy. the Help W o n ted ...... ii Homes for Rent...... 34 Services W onted...... 42 Wonted to Buy/Trode ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. Situation Wonted ...... 12 Store/Office Sooce...... 35 For odvertlsements to be published Monday, PLACE YOUR AD ON TUESDAY, BEFORE NOON, AND YOU’RE ALL SET '' Business Opportunities...... 13 • Resort Property...... 34 the deodllne Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Instruction...... u Merchandise ^ Industrtol P ro p erfy ...... 37 Automotive Em ploym ent S e rv ic e s ...... 15 \ Ooropes ond Sto ro p e...... 3i Holldoy/Seosonol...... 71 Antloues and C ollectibles...... 72 C ars for S o le ...... : 91 RBAD YOUR AD. Clossifled odvertlsements ore < Roommotes W onted...... 3» token by telephone os a convenience. The Wonted to Rent...... 40 C lothInp...... 73 Trucks/Vons for Sole ...... 92 FOR THE WEEK. JUST ASK FOR TRACEY OR IRENE IN CLASSIFIED.______Real Estate Fu rn itu re...... 74 Com pers/Trollers...... 93 Monchester Herald Is responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion and then only for the site of Homes for Sole ...... TV/Stereo/Appiionces...... 75 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 the original Insertion. Errors which do not Condominiums for Sole.. ^ Services , Mochinery and Tools ...... 74 Auto Services...... 95 Law n ond Gorden ...... 77 lessen the value of the advertisement will not LotsrLond for Sole...... 23 ChlldCore...* ___ Autos for Rent/Leose...... 96 Good Thinps lo E o t ...... 7| be corrected by on odditlonol Insertion. STORE AND PETS AND CARS Investment Properfy __ 24; Cleonlnp Services. MIscelloneous A u to m o tiv e ...... 97 Fuel Oll/Cool/Firewood ...... 79 Wonted to Buy/Trode ...... 98 OFFICE SPACE SUPPLIES FOR SALE FOR SALE

p e r f e c t opportunity. DACHSHUND mini F O R D 1985 T em po 2 BUICK Century 1976. Ex­ INVITATION TO KID Cleon, dry 45' x 27' area longhaired puppies dooor, 5 speed, over­ cellent running condi­ Tht MonchttUr Public HOMES [gflH O M IO HOMES with potential. Suitable A K C .228-0123.______drive, power steering, tion, body good. $1000. 1967 D, Nf A me School! lollciti bid! for TA­ H J J HOMES ROOMS for office, music stu­ B L E TOPS and on AUTO FOR SALE brakes. Rear window 649-2316 otter 3:30, FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR EN T dio, accountants or In­ 4 FREE kittens. Grey LIFT for tht 1?e7-19M school I tabby. Shots, box llH defogoer. One owner. H O N D A A c c o rd 1978. I surance, tom lly video, voor. Sooltd bid! will bo ro- SOUTHERN New Eng­ COVENTRY. Room with trained. C all 742-5768. $4000. 649-7501 otter Hdlchbock, tor ports. ctlvod until JU L Y 7$. 1917 Op«n House Sunday 1- MANCHESTER. Easy to MANCHESTER. Excel­ rental, etc. No food 6pm. 2:00 P.M. for fho TABLE land closslfleld ads 4pm. 11 Dean Drive enloy, Impecoble three lent condition In and fireplace In historic operations. 649-1680. $400. Coll after 7pm. TOPS and until 2:M P.M. for reach nearly 800,000 Bolton. CLASSIC Spilt bedroom home. Spa­ out Is this exceptional 7 home. $275 month. Coll 646-4208. P u z z le s tho AUTO LIFT, at which homes In Connecticut for details. 742-3069. I MISCELLANEOUS tlm t thov will bo publicly level thot hos some of cious dinino room, room Colonial that PUGEOT 1974 504 diesel. ODontd. Tho rioht Is rtstrvod and Rhode Island. The the largest rooms thof cheerful and bright kit­ otters 3 bedrooms, first MANCHESTER. Profes­ _ I FOR SALE CLYDE Good running condi­ to roloct any and all bids. price for a basic 25 we hove seen In a long chen, tree shaded yard, floor family room, eot CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. tion or tor parts. $400. sional female sought to FURNITURE Antique double bed (year ^ #^-'f«ALcqAT — Answer to Previous Puz Spoclflcotlons and bid forms word ad Is only S90 and time. 3 bedrooms, 2'/^ maintenance free exte­ In kitchen formal din­ shore lovely large semi 646-4208 otter 7pm, A C R O S S 41 — Geller may bo socurtd at tho Busi­ 1800) best offer. ROUTE 83, VERNON 42 Oozes w ill appear In 75 news­ baths, family room r io r , $127,900. Open ing room, living room furnished home, with . . WOI aV I B B ; : LeCor 1983. Deluxe. Mint 1 Corn Illy a | p | ness Offico, 45 North School COMPLETE living room Dresser and bureau C2 CavWller 2 dr. *3495 45 Numero Stroot, Monchostor, Connec­ papers. For more In­ with Birch panelling House Sunday July and enclosed sun same. Non smoker. A condition. Am/fm 5 Composer □DDD formation coll Classi­ and flrepolce. Gor­ set. Earth tones- set, $100. Bovs B M X Stravinsky ticut. 12/1-4pm. 76 Florence porch, 2 cor garage. real find! C a ll 647-0155 S3 Chevy 6 1 0 *8295 ca sse tte . S4k, $1500 46 Flying saucer □ □ □ □ bike, $80. Call after 5pm 9 Auto 024-07 fied, 643-2711 and ask geous pink marble fire­ Street. OIrect'ons: N ice location. $209,000. before 10pm. countrv. Excellent as Skyleik 4 dr. *4995 /best otter. 644-2080. (abbr.) a C l Q B C l 6 4 7 0 9 ^ workers' to r detolls.o place In llvlhg room , 12 East Center Street, U a R Realty. 643-2692.0 condition. 275-1960 49 Actress BQQ m 53 LeSebra 4 dr. *7495 union (abbr.) Hagen X 12 screened In porch, right onto Spruce weekdays. 12 Engage, as □ BIDOB mm 54 CeMwtty 4 dr. Wg. *7295 so Snakes DIPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 2 cor garage and on Street, left onto Flor­ APARTMENTS gears □ □ D O I CONDOMINIUMS e n d r o l l leae, TFucfciiis.. TAKE A LOOK 52 Virginia 14 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD acre plus treed lot. F a4 Skyhook 4 dr. Wg. *5995 13 Style ence Street. Century 21 FOR RENT Mt rBRDlr*. Yaur^MMSwe willow □BBID Q WRTNERSPIELD, CONNECTICUT Agent/Owner. Direc­ Epstein Realty. 647- __I FOR SALE ITV/STEREO/ 2716 width - 25) 54 DIdi Clara 4 dr. *7495 14 By way of 53 Gash □ B O D B I 13V. width - 2 lo r 2S) . It. OH) 8)0 It. F re e M l 15 Forest ox NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS; tions: Rt 384 to Bolton 8895.0 4 ROOMS. Heated, stove. lnMtee.liiMiretf.S83- 64 Rtvora Coupe *11,695 54 Ancient B B B O B center Rd„ to AAnt. YOU Handsome DevlllM I APPLIANCES I MUST bq picked up it the I 1986 16 Baby carriage musical rorjho construction of the followine protects References, lease, se­ as Chav. Coprlca 4 dr. *8495 17 Actor Ron □ B B B B Sumner Rd to [}fon NEW Construction Bol­ Beautifully maintained curity deposit. No pets. I Herald Office Mondey thru I instrument Room*145? f or Transportation In and well appointed 6 DOUBLE oven, self 55 Eteod Kback *6195 LINCOLN 55 Kind of gram O B B B B DrIve.‘‘We Guarantee ton. Outstanding 7 plus 1 cor parking. $510. iThuredey before 11 e.m.only. I 16 Mama room 5 level condo at cleaning Hotpoint .•(» e V 56 Possessive B B B B □ Oor Houses." Blan­ room Dutch Colonial 649-3340.______Se Cerrtury 4 dr. *10,295 19 Rubber tree 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD Forest Ridge, In Man­ stove. Coppertone. pronoun B B B B B WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06109 chard & Rossetto Real on 2.3 wooded acres. ^ DBttVBllllie 86 Cavaltor 4 dr. *8395 TOWN CAR 20 Collect 57 Cupid chester. 3 bedrooms, 5 ROOMS, 3rd floor, heat good condition. Great 2 to choose fro m 22 Uncanny 10 Is not welt 38 Jump Estote. 646-2482.0 Spacious 3 bedrooms, JC ...v zs ■' Wets R rm Iwnn. S vortfsr- 87 Spectrum 4 dr. *8495 58 Small talk -luly 29,19S7, after which time no 2.5 baths, fom liy room 2.5 baths, carport with and hot water Included. for cottoge or apart­ a s 'p t White, Blue 24 Hawaiian 11 Manners 39 Sign at full h . S i "o occepted. NO EXCEPTIONS. The bids LOVELY 4 bedroom Co- POOLS!!! S7 Cetabrtty 4 dr. *10,495 DOWN storage, swimming Reference and security ment. Best offer. White etft|-f8 Your Choice instrument 19 Big coffee house (abbr.) lonlol with sun-room, with fireplace, Ander­ 25 Attack (2 AdmlMsTrStlon eSTldlnV ° and tennis. Private and required. 643-5363. Glenwood apartment Amazing Discount! 87 Berottsvniiror. 2 dr. *10,995 ^ 1 Moslem pot 41 Auto racer Al fireplace, 2 co r garage son windows, generous WOtft. yiM pfiW Qe^ wds.) priest 21 Mai de FEDERAL AID PROJECT allowances. Coll quick peaceful setting! MANCHESTER. 4 rooms, size stove. Needs oven 27 Harassing on private lot. Quiet Limited time only! 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 2 Strange 23 Aurora 42 Of that kind P.A.P. No. 1-91-1(1)9)42 to guarantee your P e r­ $157,900. Ja ck so n a adults preferred. No COM. $20 os Is. 6465160 $18,700 31 Red planet 24 River in the location In East Hart­ (comb, form) 43 Needle case Jackson Real Estate. after 6pm.□______32 Lubricates Congo Windsor, Roloct No. 164-20): Minor sonal preferences! pets, no appliances, 1 Big new fantastic 1987 3 Not in 44 Food (si.) ford. Price reduced to 647-8400.0______86 Mustang *6895 33 Heart perspective 25 Sea pheasant Enointer, Loon M. Al- S148.500. R ealty W orld. $264,900. Ja ck so n 8, car. Security and refer­ GE Refrigerator, 5 veers sized pools. Including 34 Silkworm 45 Capable of (2 ford, Olstrlcl No. 1, Rocky HMI. (Protect Scope 4 Exclamation 26 Merit COOP C ) 646- 7709.O Jackson Real Estate. LYOALL Woods. Spring ences. 649-1265. old. Like new. $200. 85 Marquis Brough *6895 35 Lawn 5 Suggest 27 Forsake wds.) 647-8400.D______huge sundeck, fence, SCRANTON 46 Mormon Is here, summer to MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ 643-1920 o r 684-5255. wrecker 6 Skirt part 28 Image of the prolect will bo August 21, filter and warranty. CHRYSLER-KYMOUTH Mazda RX7 36 Inner ' State y o u n g W h I p pe r follow...Enloy your li­ room duplex. Conve­ 86 *12.400 7 Harem 29 No one ".O’’'* *0 commonco on August 24,1907and GORGEOUS Impressive, m ited tim e ot homie CNhvsLm exteunve yeiecLES Hebrides apartment 30 Mardi 47 Greek cheese bor'»''lW 7*’* “ "’ PlsTod on or before Novem- gracious and Immacu­ ' snopperll! Onlyl year niently located. $650 MI8CELLANEDU8 CARS I CARS CARS ANO SCLECT U6CO CARS-. 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 island 46 Hop kiln with this 3 bedroom I'/s SOME ae» nNANCiNa on l e s « 6 Manufactures 32 Mrs. Charles late 10 room contem­ old, this 5 plus room per month plus utili­ LAWN AND NOW ONLY ^ 7 8 FDR SALE FDR SALE 37 Enrapture anew Chaplin 51 Aggregate Nantucket Cope at Ly- both Williamsburg Co­ ties. Coll 646-1296 FDR SALE FDR SALE S3 Lynx Wg.. At. AC *4695 39 Angle ratios Transportation, hereby notifies all bldd- porary. Central olr, se­ GARDEN ( 87 OOOOE CAMVAN MS.M8 9 Part of the 35 Sweet wtr>e 52 Olympic otflrmotlyely Insure that In any contract en­ doll Woods In M an ­ lonial unit. This much evenings.______Installation optional S7 LoBARON GTS Tvmo *12.288 40 Openings eye 36 3. Roman board (abbr.) tered Into pursiMnt to this odvortlsomont, minority business curity system. In-law 2 boys bikes, refrlgero- AMC Gremlin 1974, new O Q D G E C harger SE 1972. -S7 PLY VOYAQEB *18.598 86 Camaro T-Top *10.200 chester Is lust dellght- preferred complex of 6 ROOM duplex, central AGWAY 10 horse power and extra. PLYMDUTH Horizon oportment and tolly attached towhouses al­ tor/freezer side by tires and exhaust, runs Very good condition. Hatchback 1980. Auto­ S7 (MRAVAN *ia.2W 1 2 3 rMDon^i^t«'%hi^*i “'I?''?!*'* run opportunity to submit bldsin ful! Tastefully Ipcatlon. No aets. 647- riding tractor with 86 Mazda SE5 P/U *5995 i® '"''■’ orion and that they will not bo dls- equipped dork room. 3 lows tor casual core side. 644-8487 otter 4; 30. aood. $850. 742-6537. Pow er, a ir. 649-3663 of- matic, good condition. 87 RAMCHARGER 4>* *i7.sas cr ml noted oeolnst on the grounds of roco, color, notional cor garage and much decorated, plush 9312.______Craftsm an lawn FULL HNANCING $T CARAVAN *1A1W n carpet, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 free living w ith garage ter 4pm.______Asking $1295. C all otter 87 VOYAGER *15.5)8 85 Colony Park 12 or ohyslcol disability Includ- sweeper. 2 veors old. m orel A sking $279,900. and o manageable lot Manchester. 3 bedroom AVAILABLE 9pm or weekends. 646- 85THUNDERBIRO *).)85 owonl* Omlfed to blindness. In considerotlon for on Strono Real Estate. baths, den plus formal $ ^ or best otter. Call TAD M ALIBU Classic 79, good Wagon *10,400 dining area. Full op- to garden anyway you aprtment , 2nd floor, S e / / Y o u r C a r condition. Recently 6195. 86(XX>QEfVULoM *11.495 15 647- 7653.P______. 528-4805 after 5. Call Peter Collect SALES 96 RELIANT S.W. *9.685 86 Morkur XR4TI *11.995 liove on file a sworn Statement pllonced, eot-ln kit­ like! Ottered at separate utilities, overhauled, air. Inte­ parking. $625. Security CAMARQ 1975. R u n s 56 DODGE 4>4«/>to« *11996 J ot least ten days before oppllcalen ef a Pro- chen to o ! $146,500. $154,900. Blanchard & 1-800-852-7665 or SATURDAY July 18, 10-4 rior like new. Asking great. AM/FM 85 LASER Tufte *11.686 18 85 Subaru Wag. AT. *6895 f 2*"^ A " prospective bidders wishing to ob- STATE OP CONNECTICUT Rossetto. "We Guaran­ deposit required qnd Top Sell Screeaea Learn. toln PropoMl Forms must also submit a completed Quollfl- LEGAL NOTICE Jackson 8. Jackson 203-563-1161 8i Sundov Ju ly 19,10-4. $1800. 646-6903.______cossette. Good tires. 86 0(X>aE CHARGER *7.655 tee Our Houses."646- references. 649-2871, Any sm ount delivered. Also. fill. 4 Linesns — 10 Days 86 LoBARON TmOo *1^496 85 Buick Regal *7495 colton Affldavltot least ten daysprlerto thoarontlneatsuch Real Estote. 647-8400.D Rain date July 25 8i 26. SUBARU G L 1985.4 door, 350 engine. $1500or best 2482.g '/> DUPLEX,2bedroom,4 gravel, slons end bsrk mulch 86 DODGE ROYAL ru *1A696 “^^Lr'ovlt"of non-colluslonwillbeot- Tho Oeporlment of Public N E W Listing. $157,000. No early birds please. 50) Charge, each addi­ automatic, cloth Inte­ otter. 646-1956.______86 LoBARON 4 or. Twte *12.496 85 Dlda Calais *6395 25 26 *o oh O.roPO^ols and must bo complotod and returned Utility Control announced a room apartm ent. Rem ­ 3obcal. beekhoe a leader ranlsl AIR Conditioner. 8000 27 C h u rc h Street, public hearing pursuant to |l Two tor the price ot tional Una. You can rior, sunroof and more. OLDS Cutlasss supreme 62 OATSUN tr.SM mi *$.986 with the submitted bid. Failure fe return an executed “Atfl- JLOTS/LAND odeled. $600/month. BTU. $250. Plano Monchester.______81 CAOOYOaVILLE-NkM *6,296 S3 Dod. Challangar *3295 j y j - . y j f J 'foJL"!*®? ■'»*'»' rjo Proposol, will result In the 16-11 and 1643 of the General one. Completely remo­ MmCONSmuCTION cancel at any time. 21.000 miles, excellent 1975. V-8, power steer­ 31 Wd not beinf read and the subsequent relectlen ot the bid. Statutes of Connecticut, to be deled homes on deep FOR SALE References, security. 4'x11‘, Baby Grond 86 OOOOE CHARGER *7.696 B7M400 / B59-0555 MULTI Family tog sale, SORRY. condition. $7200 or best ing and brakes, 2 door. 66 CELEBRITY *7.796 84 Gran. Marquis LS *8695 held In the Hearing Room of lot In very private set­ Coll 633-6921.______$1500. 649-3174.______Plans and ^eclflcotlons for tho above prolocts may be ex- S aturday Ju ly 18th, NO REFUNDS OR otter. C o ll 646-2318. Excellent condition. 86 PLY. HORIZON (t) *6.996 34 tho Lincoln Cantor Annex, ting. Great Inlaws or MANCHESTER. Quality MOVING. Tog sale. 86 Isuzu DLX P/U *5095 of Transportation Ottfce 494 Main Stroot, Manchester, 9am-4pm. Miscellane­ ADJUSTMENTS PLYMDUTH Valiant 64. $1300. 659-1906. 86 CHY. GTS *1A296 **000, Wethersfield, and In the Ols- Connecticut, on Thursday, rental Income. Coll for BOLTON 1 bedroom, heat, hot Queen Anne solid ous Items. Something Very good running Glostonbury.______96 600 Com. (S) *13.666 37 frlct Office In w^lch the prolect Is located. All proposals water and all applian­ IPETSAND cherry living room, ta­ 65 VOYAGER *6.986 must bp obtained In Wethersfield. July 2,1987at 10:00a.m„ con­ exclusive showing. L o t 6 V o lp l R ood fo r everyone. 190 Prin­ CALL HERALD condition. Best otter. Toyota Celica 76, ports cerning Docket No. 87-04-01, ces Included. A ir condi­ [supplies bles, 8' gold velvet 65 TOY. TERCEL tw *7,498 MORIARTY Sentry Real Estate. 643- Approved building ceton Street. 649-6945. car, runs. $200 or best 89 COUGAR *9.496 Not#: ^ rety Com ^ny Bond, on form furnished by the De­ Joint Application ro: Solo of 4060.O lo t. A s k in g $97,500 tioned, quiet on bus sofa, kitchen set. M is­ CLASSIFIED 86 NISSAN MAXIMA *10.996 portment of Transportation, for at least one-third of Elm Water Company and line. Ideal tor middle cellaneous house and PLYMDUTH Sedan 1961. offer. 643-5085 between BROTHERS — — the amount of the bid, must accompany each propo- L&M Water Company to M A N C H E S T E R . $172,900. Eskimo Spitzs puppies 10 5:30 ond 7pm.______64 PLY. RELIANT *4,996 .. 47 48 CONVERSE age and senior citizen. weeks old, UKC regis­ yard equipment and CARS 38.000 miles. New up­ 82 PONTIAC J2000 *2.686 301 Center St. "Ot be accepted. The Com m it Aauo Treatment & Service Sparkling Contempor­ RIAL eSTATR 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 holstery. Excellent ■ sloner of Tronsportoflon reserve the right to relect Company, Inc. That hoarlng $540, 247-5030.______tered, shots. $200. 647- articles. All excellent FDR SALE CHEVROLET Impdld 71. 79 BUICK SKYLARK *2.796 Mancheeter, C T 49 any and all bids. ary front to bock split 646-4382 running condition. 2 door, engine good. was hold. Notice Is hereby with two co r garage In 4 ROOM apartment, ap- 9137 condition. 649-9980. July IS, 1907 given that the hoorlne on this DLDSMDBILE 1981 cus­ RELIANT 1981, 2 door. M ake an otter. 643-1920 $350. 646-4239. 146 8 7 5 - 3 3 1 1 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 53 r matter will be continued on one ot Manchester's pllonces, heat, hot wa­ tom crulzer wagon. or 684-5255. ter, garage. Lease. Immaculate, 4 speed, McKee Street. COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION Thursday, July 16, 19S7 at finer areas. Unique 1 ^ RESORT CARS CARS Air, stereo, cruise, rusty lones. D rive train 56 1)4937 6:30 p.m. at the some loca­ $575. Adults preferred. i 026-07______floor plan with plenty [^ PRO PERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE 77,000 m iles. $3000. 643- guarantees $2000. 646- tion. Additional Information of room tor family or 6467268.______L mOy bo obtained from the 9729. 4298 otter 6om. J °® ^ *"t m e n t o f transportation Department's Exocutivo Se- entertaining. Three MISQUAMICUT, Rl. SEEK Professional cou- 14 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD crotory's Office. bedrooms, large up to Close to beach. Avalia- ple to rent Vi duplex In WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT dote kitchen, V / i baths, ble August. Sleeps 6 Manchester. $675 % I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME DEPARTMENT OF NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS; PUBLIC UTILITY laundry room, spa­ $450. Sleeps 8 $550 643- utilities. Security. 646 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee ■Take a Look CONTROL cious closets and over­ 1823. 1402. ______*** *or the construction of the followlno prolects ROBERT J. MURPHY Unscramble these four Jumbles, will be received by the Commissioner of Tronsportollon In sized sliders to private 3 ROOMS. Partly tur- •S’ one letter to each square, to form Room 145 at! f ' EXECUTIVE SECRETARY bock yard. Sentry Real H . •. tour ordinary words 01607 nlshed. Heat. Working 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD Estate. 643-4060.O M0RTRA6E8 single male preferred. i-Gi-'t V I C WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06109 HD No pets. Lease. 643- h - SOMYS until 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, August 12,1907, attar which time d e p a r t m e n t o f transportation 2880.______*500 REBATE ____24 W OLCOTT HILL ROAD NO PAYMENTS *>• OCCOPtOd"NO E X C E P T IO N rih o b ld ; WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT STUDIO type. Portly tur- 1 1 will be publicly opened and rood In Room 140 of the 0 .0 .T. Up to 2 years. Kiss your fi­ 4 0 In S t o c k Administration Bulldino. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS; nancial difficulties goodbye. nlshed. Working single Avoid foreclosure. Catch up male preferred. No or5.9% JL. STATE PROJECTS A.P.R. FINANCING Sealed bids ter the censtructlen ef the fallewlne prelects on late payments such os first pets. Lease. 643-2880. •••ssoyosesoF rw v|«we n v . 9 | * a a j , . will be renived by the Cemmlsslener ef Transoertotlen In PfOl*®* Ho. )1^22): Rtho- or second mortoeoe or even 6.9% AP.R. nNANCme FOR 48 MONTHS... RUSUY SiyiSU®" ®* Bridoos. Formlneton - Bride#■ ‘ I No.I— . KOOm 145 ot! outstendlnp credit cord bills. 00475 Route 6 over Pequobuck Rivor. Engineer 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD Wovno W. Blair, District No. 4, New Milford. Keep your home free end I CONDOMINIUMS NEW (Prolect Scope Code "D "). WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06109 d eer without Mens. Bed ___ I foh rent “ ♦♦®'’ '®hich time credit or late payment his­ ^'■oleet No. 1S6IIS: R 6 ne further b lA will be accepted. Ne Exceotlens. The bids ' ) " hobllltotlon ot Bridees. Woshlneton - Bridoo tory Is not a problem. Kindly MANCHESTER. 2 bed- 1987 SABLE GS’s' TYMIDI W H A T YOU S H o J l P , No. O fN V^ ute 47S over East Aspotuck River. Administration Bulldino. '■®®‘*'*® ® '" '48 ®»*he O.O.tT cell: room condo. Brand SUAPLY FINPAT TH EJ Enplnrtr,W ^eW . eiolr. District No. 4, Now New I Covenlently lo­ Milford. (Prolkct Scope Code "D"). STATC PROJECTS The Swiss at an B M P O F " A C L I M B U P Conservative Group cated. $775 per month Towm ef Wen HarNerd and Ntwlneton, Pro- Town ef Oroten, Prolect •S6236: OemolMlen MT E V E R E S T . " 1-454-4404 or Includes heat hot wa­ !f*’ l*®'J**;’ *?L’*®®®"*''’"®*'®" ®* Newington of Hanger Bulldino *86102, located at Groton/ N®w London Airport. Engineer: Daniel P. ter. Call 646-1296 AFFORDABLE PRICE WAIBLE Leon M. Alford, 1-4S4-1336 P^slrlct No. 1, Rocky HIM. (Prolect Scope Code P* Property Control, Wethers­ evenings. Now arrange the circled letters to field. (Prolect Scope Code "A"). form the surprise answer, as sug­ MANCHESTER. Beauti­ z c gested by the above cartoon. NOTE: Award eftbePreiect will be September SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE PROJECT ful new 2 bedroom ?*-♦!?•.**♦**• commence on Seplem- FDR RENT condo. Air, refrigera­ ^99 Uitmi!* Manchester, Glastonbury, Windsor, ^ Work to be completed on I 12 IN STOCKI. Print answer here: — W ^M er Locks, M rlln and Southlnotan, Pro­ October 27,19)7. tor, dishwasher, ml- crovwave etc. Heat In- ject No. 17l-m : Painting of Bridges. Enolneer, To demolish or dismantle the ITEM, FEMALE preferred, kit­ (Answers tomorrow) i"i®"i M. Altor^ District No. 1, Rocky HIM. IT® contractor mutt have a current chen privileges, bus eluded. Jumbles KHAKI CYNIC UPWARD QUARRY (Prolect Scope Code "D"). MmoMtIon License with the State of line. Evenings and $795/monthly.Call 644- Yesterday's Connecticut. Answer Another name for a crazy duck— •HOTS: Prelect No. I7I-IS6. weekends only 647- 2673 or 644-3313 evenings. A WACKY QUACKY J* 5?'"® advertised tor bidding HU'.SSS?!?'".?.'’*.?.* Transportation, hereby notifies all bld- 9813. g N LY by conlrartors who or# certified by the '•*** ottirmotively insure thot In any contract en- Now In ilock. Jumble Book No 34 is aveilable for S2M . which includes postage ®f .Economic Devolopmont as *•!!* 2?'',®'TI*®'"®"»< *nlnorlty business and handling, from Jumble, elo this newspaper. P.O 6 o i 4366, Orlande. F L 3aa02>43S6 opportunity fo submit bids In homes HOMES Include your name, address end tip code and make your check payable lo N aw spsparbooks response to this Invitation and that they will not be dl6 FOR SALE FOR SALE ./w 222.21? 2J th# grounds ot race, color, national CORSICA 2ri"L"'..*®*'."?.®"!?'J'®*"''‘ '®*'®" C'' ohyslcol disability Includ- Ino but not llmlttd to blIndnttSj In contldtraflon for an l»a PrtrequUltMto rtctlvlna oword. on offktQl bid proposal from tbt Conntcficut CELEBRITY CIPHER Doportment of Transportation In addition to AM prospactive M M ers wishing to obtain Proposal Forms Celebrity Cipher cryptogram«are created from quotations by famous tht usiMi Doportment of Transportation requi­ must must e o ^ c t tit# Enolneer ot Contracts at least five (S) people, past and p resenf^ ^ E»ch letter In the cipher stands lor rements. such proposal documents. "Af- EVERYBODY NEEDS A another. Today's clue: B oquals V. ®V5fl/®!!S rntHNSt* tor formsrtqutrod tor w T l ' i *♦ "®"<®llu»lon ond all other requirements af- certification by the Department of Economic wi«h be Mmpleted and roturned (Tovolopmont should bo directed to the: *• 0" axacMfod “ Attl- SABLE GS AT THIS PRICE 9 IN STOCKI 'J'K WLE NW NIEUA- .®?*h ♦*• p r o p e l, «mi rosult in lha Deportment of Economic Devolooment Md not bolnf road and lha sobsoaHant raloctlon at tha bid. Office of Small Business Affairs OINGEUA BXIUJLW LG 210 Woshlneton Stroot All proposals must be accomjMnled by a bid security in the Hartford, Connecticut 06106 term ot a CERTIFIED CHE(!k OR A CASHIER'S CHECK. N KMUJOJNW. J'K N 5664051 NrATIONA*L bT m k COM PANY or I ■urar (ha *® *h® 07d#r Ot the Troo- Ij*®,P?P?/*?.®"*®* Tmnsoortotlon, horoby notifies all bldd- SJo2n®*ii*.h-l2ll2i5“ 2."®**'®.2t' h*" occompanled by a BIO *12,999* ors that It will afflrmatlvoly Insure Ihof In any contract en­ ENYJ FIJBXI LG N n i^ M » j7i7.thi77.!!!?r2!2 *.2*'’. *‘" ’•♦9 Comoonv or Compe- tered Into oursirantto this odvortlsomont, minority busintss u!?!haiPi2 oothoi’lied t^ p business In this Stofe. Bid Secur- LOADED WITH ALL THIS EQUIPMENT: onterprlsm will bo afforded full opoortunityto submit bids In &0 • Timed Ql«* • Aero helosen heedlempe omount 5ld’" “ "*"“ "*"****** *®"*""'®**h® t®*ol • mtr En vs tnQlnq ^®*®®"»®*,® ♦his Invitation and thot they will not dls- e tqlqctronle • 8Me wfndow dendeiere • KeeNning twin comfort eeete KMUJOJNW. ALM • Automedc parking crlmlnotod against on tho grounds of roco, color, notional fu^InfMtloAon a inlervel windehleld wiper* S®S‘l* *" *’® twolsheb by the bld- • Beotronie A k m i etereo with brakarelaaea ®'' ®.hvslcol dlsaUlltylnclud- • O M ironlq • Stelnleee e f e l emended four ipeekere • DIglaleloek ONCC, J OLKX.' — Ins^b^ not limited to blindness. In consldorotlon tor an Control (k C>IV) Hfe exheuei eyeiem W0% M tMtrSrt^TI?..*'’"'' "" '’®‘ '••• • Anelog FnetnimenteUon «rtth • front and rear • 4 ipMd SutomiUo oMfdrtvq • Extre-quM eourtd ineuleHon epeedomeler. teohometer, e mia.'’2Px!2.'2 '" “JlL?.® ®f! ***® ♦h’’"* furnished by the Deport­ • Nltrostn gqq-pftturfwd • S-mph Impeet bumper* oootent tempereture geuge. X I J O Z N C X . h o v on tile a sworn Statomont ment ot Transportation for tht alwve named prelect. gauge and trip odometer e£2Ii .WjgJ® ®*.**®" B«ys balant djigiieaian of a Pro- •hook* ■ n d iin d t from/Yeer PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Never work before breakfast; if Pfo»P®ctlvo bidders wishing to ob- a2.a2!!!2!i.'T ''••®^Y®* .♦t® t'oht to waive techni­ • Fewer r«ek-«nd-plnloA t lie fln s • Lower door end rocker panel cal dotects or to relect any and all bids. prolfottve urelhene ooeMns • Powar look groupa you have to work before breakfast, eat your breakfast 2'*® o complotod Qualifi­ ELLINGTON *179.000 • Fewor from dlee/mer drum first." — Josh Billings. cation Affldavit at lo

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