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THE WEATHER ■ ■ _ ' MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 21, 1987 — I REGIONAL WEATHER The Acc«»-WMher"'iot«cas( lor 8 A.M, Wednesday. July 2 2 Accu-Weathur*^forocast for Wednesday Daytime Conditions and High Temperature; Hot weather causes problems for town’s water BByy Alex Gtrelll ^ Associate Editor * up Withwith weekend use in thpthe PAfltskrneastern uTAntwent KaAiaback to normal Monday, but faster than normal because of the on Autumn Street, just south of Oak section of town, where theelevation the town faced a problem Sunday morning, when Water Department ic»fll>ou |75 is high. lack of rain recently, said Patrick Street. Large water demands in eastern that was solved when two (Ire workers discovered the tanks had Kearney, water operations When the demand exceeded the Manchester forced the town to Residents in eastern Manchester department pump trucks were used not refilled very much in the manager. capacity of town pumps. Young press fire pump trucks into service were using water at such a rate that to augment the pumping capacity. nighttime hours, crews went look­ During Sunday's shortage, the explained, the water in the storage last weekend, and the problem may the water level in storage tanks While residents of the high ing for leaks. They checked two (ire trucks kept pumping until tank at Lookout Mountain and two recur on weekends this summer if dropped perilously close to the level elevation area In eastern Manches­ streams through which water needed for fire protection. almost 2 a.m. Monday, and again at Rockledge dropped down, and |w»»s«oh|M2 I me demand continues, said Robert ter may face the same problem later Monday morning. Young said. passes for the presence of chlorine. Young said the town plans to again on weekends when the water the pumps could not refill the tanks. No leaks we^re found. m . “J?*’ superintendent of the He said the water storage in tanks Normally the level of water in the Water Department. replace one of the two pumps in the use is high, town residents in The area involved is east of Highland Street pumping station to has been restored. tanks rises during the hours and the Young said the problem was not general need not worry about a On Sunday, one pump truck was Autumn Street. Parker Street, increase the pumping capacity water shortage. days when the demand for waterby Vernon Street and Kennedy Road. caused by a lack of water in the put into service near the water residents diminishes. Yorti |90 I there. However, he said the re­ According to town officials, the But Young said residents of the M a k in g D o reservoirs, which are at an average pump station on Highland Street But the tank level, which had of 95 percent of capacity, but by the placement cannot be completed town’s four reservoirs are at about area probably did not notice the Irwin “Mike” Cohen, a Los Angeles Secret Service this summer. about 10:30 a.m.. Young said. He been falling somewhat since Thurs­ failure of the town’s pu -nps to keep 95 percent of capacity. Their water said that was not adequate, so problem since the pressure would FRONTS official, displays some of the $16 million in bogus bills The town's water distribution levels, however, are going down day, Young said, wentdown'dram- have dropped only seven or eight |piWal>uT9|i |92 another pump truck was stationed atically Saturday. On Sunday collected last year in California. Most counterfeiters are pounds. Wiwyiicy ' p TWhim Cold . Stadonary greedy souls who manufacture large amounts of money A. . II W o .it ifi In. I'lM.' A. < II w...tiii..i |,„ in large denominations. In the 1940s, however, widower After wavering, Ed Mueller baffled the Secret Service by printing and Weinberg passing only a few one-dollar bills a week for years. He Soccer players struck wasn’t greedy, he was just getting by on the 10 to 12 phony dollars he printed each week. Lingard decides complains by lightning in Minn. D O Y O U K N O W — Whose face appears on the twenty- dollar bill? to D O T MONDAY’S ANSWER — Kudzu does not grow naturally she will not run A large, stationary front con­ Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg has Three soccer players were In New England. tinued to spin off thunderstorms hospitalized after being struck by By Georoc Layng written a letter of complaint to J. 7-21-87 before coming to Its decision. The today after causing blustery lightning in Minnesota on Mon­ ® Knowledge Unlimited. Inc. 1987 ; Herald Reporter William Bums, commissioner of weather In the upper Midwest chairman of the panel could not be the state’s Department of Trans­ day. the St. Paul Fire Depart­ reached for comment this morning, that cooled a heat wave. ment dispatcher said. Democratic town Board of Direc­ portation. about delays in the A Newspaper In Education Profram but several sources said the votes reconstmetion of Vernon Street. The storm-laden front Heavy storms in Minnesota Sponaored by tors candidate Joan Lingard. after were extremely close. A DOT spokesman said, today stretched from northwest Pen­ also caused numerous power wavering, said this morning she nsylvania into eastern South The Manchester Herald The nominating committee will that Bums received the letter outages, including 15,000 in the St. will not challenge Mary Ann formally make its recommendation Dakota. Showers and thunder­ Friday and has referred it to the Paul area. In Long Prairie, . Handley for the party’s nomination at tonight’s town committee meet­ storms also were scattered to run in the November general bureau of highways for a response. lightning knocked radio station ing. Town committee members will The letter cites a list of problems across northern New England, K E Y L off the air for about 40 election. then vote on endorsing a candidate. the Gulf Coast and from Utah to Almanac “ It had gone one way and with the project, which has been minutes Monday morning. While it’s not mandatory that the under fire from members of the eastern Idaho. another,” Lingard said. After town committee follow the nomi­ Thunderstorms packing winds Board of Directors and residents ■ learning that Handley will be nating panel’s recommendation, it up to 73 mph brought relief from who use the street. July 21, 1987 recommended by the nominating usually does. Lingard said today record heat in Michigan, where TO D A Y ’S TRIVIA: Which Ernest Hem­ committee tonight to fill a vacant Weinberg wrote that “ long peri­ ingway novel takes place during the she has not ruled out being Weather Trivia the Coast Guard Air Statioii in Today Is the 202nd [ ’ spot on the party slate. Lingard at m m ods of contractor inactivity have Spanish Civil War? (a) "The Sun Also nominated from the floor to chal­ How many thunderstorr-^f; Today’s weather picture is by David Nahm, 10, of Olcott day of 1987 and the | - first decided to challenge Handley left the tom-up roadway virtually Traverse City received about 20 31st day ot sumnner. Rises" (b) "The Old Man and the ^ a " lenge Handley. However, she said -.’V« impassible.” occur annually across ;‘i.' emergency calls from boaters Street, a student at Verplanck School. But after talking with Demo­ (c) "For Whom the Bell Tolls" she would withdraw her name if she She sa|d constmetion equipment United States"i* caught in rain and heavy winds. cratic Town Chairman Theodore R. sensed she did not have the support r*' has been left parked in front yards, Coast Guard Lt. j.g. Andrew TO D A Y ’S HISTO RY: On this day in T O D A Y ’S BARBS Cummings, she said she decided BY PHIL PA8TORET of more than half of the town and that water pipes and other Berghorn said a Guard helicopter 1861, Union forces were defeated at late Monday evening not to wage a committee. CONNECTICUT WEATHER When a politician says your problem constmetion materials have been hoisted one boater to safety after the First Battle of Bull Run. fight. She said her main reason was has been addressed,.assume that your Handley is a history professor at scattered throughout the project his vessel capsized offshore from to avoid antagonizing town commit­ Manchester Community College TO D A Y ’S BIRTHDAYS: Ernest Hem­ Inquiry has been sent to the dead letter tee members so that she can have since 1986. She said tree stumps Buttons Bay, and that many other ingway (1899); Marshall McLuhan office. and now serves as a member of the have been excavated but remain in Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: their support for future runs for Cheney National Historic District boats caught in the strong winds (1911); Isaac Stern (1920); Don Knotts office. front yards. She also argued that were biown ashore. Jn J Cloudy with patchy fog. Lo w in the mid (1924); Cat Stevens (1947); Robin Wil­ These days the only way to be assured Commission. She has worked on the detour signs have been placed AIH JUi A »<^*f2 lg OH liams (1952) " I guess maybe I ’m thinking of campaigns of a number of other Temperatures hit 98 degrees 60s. Wednesday, partly sunny and hot. High around90. of fringe benefits is to Join the hula- unnecessarily, causing unwar­ dancers' union. the future," said Lingard. a former candidates, including state Sen. m ^ ranted inconvenience. Monday afternoon in Houghton TODAY'S QUOTE: "Gutenberg made Republican town director who Michael P. Meotti. D-Glastonbury. Lake and Flint, where the read­ everybody a reader. Xerox makes ev­ switched affiliations after leaving The directors decided at a July 7 West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, partly cloudy and state Rep. John W. Thompson. meeting to lodge the complaint with ing broke a 10-year-old record. erybody a publisher" — Marshall office. D-Manchester. with patchy fog. Low in the upper 60s. Wednesday McLuhan. DOT, which is supervising the The temperature in Milwaukee Handley, a member of the liberal Cummings, who has been op­ partly sunny and warm. High in the up^er 80s. ™ 'VIA ANSWERS: (c) ' For wing of the party, would not reconstmetion contract to Bristol County, Wis., dropped in five TO D A Y ’S M OON; Between posed to having a primary chal­ Constmetion Co. TrtUHOCRSToHM COO»«tEw H v minutes Monday afternoon from Whom the Bell Tolls” (1940) is set dur- comment this morning on Ling- last quarter (July 17) and ing the Spanish Civil War. lenge. said today Lingard’s deci­ On Monday, William Camosci, new moon (July 25). ard’s decision, except to say it was 93 degrees to 72 degrees, the ® mi. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN sion was “ excellent.” He would not □ “ interesting.” She also said she acting town engineer, said Bristol National Weather Service said, Northwest Hills: Tonight, partly cloudy with patchy elaborate on the matter, except to was not positive she will be the Constmetion has put full crews oit 000 001 Jsco: ;v and dipped into the 60s Monday fog. Low in the lower 60s. Wednesday, partly sunny say he hopes Howroyd and Campo­ the Vernon Street job since it has ■ recommended candidate because night across much of the state. and warm. High in the upper 80s. seo also make the decision that is finished other work It was doing in she has not received official best for the party. Howroyd and Simsbury. Astrograph notification. Camposeo could not be reached for He said Bristol Constmetion is Lingard and Handley were two of comment today. still waiting for written contract four contenders for the spot being Herald photo by Pinto Penny made it official today he change orders from the DOT on vacated by incumbent Director day may try to convince you that he is was not running. He said he held off relocation of utility lines, but is Stephen T. Penny. The other two ‘ I b u r doing you a lavor. when In reality, he making a final decision so as not to doing other things, such as paving candidates were Josh Howroyd. needs you more than you need him. compromise his negotiating posi­ Fish fun parts of the road and installing ^ r t h d £ Q ^ and outgoing school board member PEOPLE SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Ooc. 21) tion with the Eighth Utilities curbs, in the interim. : Joseph V. Camposeo. Something may occur today that could District. Penny is a negotiator for Truck driver Sandy Kershaw of North route. Hot temperatures and clear skies Camosci said that since the make you feel you've run Into a brick The nominating committee inter­ Wadneaday, July 22,1967 the town, and a tentative agree­ Elm Street relaxes with an afternoon of sent many people to the water this company has another job ahead of wall, but If you analyze it cooly, you'll viewed each of the candidates ment was reached last month Supporting Amy Your prospects for building your re­ see It's an obstacle that can be fishing at Salter’s Pond after her truck weekend to fish or swim. it. he expects the Vernon Street Gold Star moms sources look good lor the year ahead, circumvented. ' > work will be hurried up. Amy Carter, daughter of especially If you follow your own hunch­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan! 19) There is former President Carter, is get­ The Kennedy clan turned out to es and operate at your own speed. a chance you will be a rather slow start­ ting support from her parents a nd open a park dedicated to Rose CANCER (June 21-Jubr 22) Tedious er today. However, If you are persistent activist Abbie Hoffman after Fitzgerald Kennedy, who turns 97 tasks might not be your cup ol tea to­ and determined, you will pick up mo­ Manchester/Area 8th rnay organize honorary company being dismissed from Brown day. It’s best to locus your efforts on mentum and successfully complete that on Wednesday, and other Gold Jobs that don't require an Intense atten­ University. which you begin. By George Layng The problem arises becatise there Star mothers. tion span. Get a jump on life by under­ Towns in Brief removed the Eighth District’s While there was no criticism of "She is 19 years old and makes AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Today, Herald Reporter are limits on the number of “ All of us in the Kennedy family standing the Influences which are gov­ don't push yourself on groups where ability to veto a merger with the the committee’s efforts, District her own decisions," Carter and are grateful ... for the special erning you In the year ahead. Send tor firefighters allowed in each town. the welcome mat Isn't out. Instead, V An honorary company for inac­ company. President Walter Joyner Monday his wife, Rosalynn, said in a place you have created here for your Astro-Graph predictions today. spend time with friends who appreciate said he was surprised the panel had Mail $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­ Directors set a comment session tive volunteer firefighters with the Company One and Two each can statement Monday in Atlanta. mother,” Sen. Edward Kennedy, your company. After the vote, talks began not made a preliminary report to paper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH Eighth Utilities District is being have 45 members, while Company “ Her parents have always sup­ D-Mass., said in a keynote speech PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) The rug The Manchester Board of Directors has scheduled a comment between the town and the Eighth the directors. 44101-3428. Be sure to state your zodi­ looked at as a way to allow more Three, a training unit, can have 20. ported her and continue to do so” Monday in Boston. The $700,000 could be pulled out from under you to­ session for Aug. 4 to hear comments and suggestions from the District on how to 'solve their ac sign. day in a situation that you think you active firefighters to join the Fire Commissioner Joseph' ’Tripp However, Tripp,/who sits in on the Miss Carter, a sophomore, is on Boston Redevelopment Authority LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't make public, the board has announced. longstanding problems involving have under control. Be prepared to department. Chief Harold Topliff said Monday that there is little fire protection and sewer service. committee’s meetings, said a re­ the academic dismissal list at the project features a rose garden heavy demands on a close pal today. The session will be 9 to 10 a.m. at the Board of Directors’ office said Monday. make hasty adjustments. room inthe first two squads for new Central to those talks is a proposal port would be made when a Providence, R.I., university, said within a one-acre park, and a This person piay not be in the position ARIES (March 21-April 19) Today, in the Municipal Building. Future sessions are scheduled for the The reorganization has been to comply with your wishes and will re­ active members. for the Eighth District to acquire recommendation is ready. Carter spokeswoman Melissa fountain. keep Individuals who are not directly first Tuesday of each month from 9 to 10 a.m. and the third under study by a department "Basically, we’re pretty well sent being imposed on. concerned out of your affairs. Their In­ the town’s Buckland firehouse on The board, though, acting on a Montgomery. Mrs. Kennedy’s first son, Jo­ Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. committee since January, and a tight,” said Tripp. VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Caro must fluence could create confusion that will Tolland Turnpike. proposal by Joyner, decided to A student on the list has not kept seph P. Kennedy Jr., died on a final recommendation to the dis­ The idea for reorganization arose bo taken not to annoy those who are get you off course. appoint Director Willard Marvin to up academic progress and may combat mission during World running the show today. Antagonizing trict Board of Directors will likely after last November’s election, TAUR US (April 20-May 20) Don't be The Eighth District has planned Join Tripp as the board’s represen­ apply for readmission after a War II, when the Gold Star authority figures could bring their wrath Bids open on portabie ciassroom come in October. Topliff said. explained Tripp during a meeting stingy today, but, by the same token, for years to build its owns station in tatives on the committee. The year's absence, said Robert concept originated to recognize down on your head. use your common sense before lending There are now 106 members in of the directors at the Main Street northwest Manchester. How to man UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be open- The town is seeking bids on a portable classroom fdl- the Early measure passed 4-3, with Tripp, Reichley, Brown's vice president mothers who iost offspring in anything of value to a person who never three companies, but only 87 are firehouse. Townspeople then voted a station in that section is one of the AMY CARTER ' minded in your thinking today, and will­ Learning Center at Robertson School. /- Director Ellen Burns and Director of university relations. BOB UECKER war. returns what she borrows. active members, said department overwhelmingly to defeat a refer­ concerns of the fire department • • . getting support ing to listen to what others have to say. QEMiNI (May 21-June 20) You won't A $75,000 grant from the state Department of Human spokesman Thomas R. O’Marra. Thomas Landers, a firefighter Miss Carter and 14 others, ■ . . could have been Two other of Mrs. Kennedy’s Someone to whom you'll be talking Resources will pay two-thirds the cost of the classroom and endum question that would have study committee. voting no. including Hoffman, were ar­ appreciate having your Independence sons. President John F. Kennedy might have Ideas s u p ^o r to yours. tampered with today. It’s best to avoid a hookup, which are expected to mtal about $115,000. The rested in Novem ber at the Uni­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Someone " I ’ve never had a problem yet” and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, strong-willed acquaintance who’d like classroom would accommodate 30 students. versity of Massachusetts at Am­ each season so he can appear as a with whom you'll be doing business to­ making people laugh, he said in were assassinated. to arrange your schedule for you. Bids are scheduled to be opened August 11. herst while protesting activities sportscaster and former athlete the July 25 issue of TV Guide. Relatives at the ceremony Increased enrollment at Robertson.School forced the day-care Mother sues town over a pothole injury of the Central Intelligence on “ Mr. Belvedere.” “ And if I ever thought I was included one of Mrs. Kennedy’s center out of the school to make way for an additional first-grade Agency. They were acquitted of bombing, I’d take my clothes off daughters, Eunice Kennedy class. I The town of Manchester is being sidewalk. misdemeanor charges. that there would be a scar, so they Also named as defendants In the and stand up there naked, see if Shrlver; Rep. Joe Kennedy, son Carrent Quotations sued by the mother of a girl who According to Michael Gagnon. Hoffman charged Saturday plan to have plastic surgery per­ suit are Robert F. Gorman and Staying Canadian of Robert: Edward Kennedy Jr., suffered a head injury when her Sarah’s father, Sarah was riding that d make them laugh. I never formed after Sarah reaches age 12. Thomas J. Gorman, of62 Linden St. that Miss Carter was dismissed his sister Kara, and their cousin, bike struck a pothole on a town her bike across from 78 Linden St., had the same determination “ The international community hearings Assessor offers residents a review The Gagnons' lawyer, Gerald S. The Gormans own the property from Brown for political reasqns. Singer Paul Anka was on hand Michael Kennedy, another of sidewalk. where the Gagnons lived at the about baseball.” has joined together today to say, Sack of Sack, Spector and Barrett next to the sidewalk, and Sack said “ Here you have the one person as his daughter renounced her Robert’s sons. *'°'"® ‘>wners can review the town assessor’s data According to legal papers filed time, when the bike struck a pothole Uecker, the 52-year-old co-star ‘Enough. Stop the war. Now.’’ ’ — in Hartford, said that the suit .there is a Manchester town ordi­ under 30 ... who was making any British citizenship and became a Also present was Mary G. “ We are all fed up with it ” — on their p r o ^ t y , the assessor’s office announced Friday Friday, Donna Gagnon, of 162K in the sidewalk. She fell and hit her of ABC’s “ Mr. Belvedere,” was a Secretary of State George P. against the town is based on a nance requiring- landowners to political waves in the whole U.S. citizen, but he says he’s McNally, of Fitchburg, who lost Rep. Henry Hyde, R-lll., oii the ■The second of several mailings, scheduled for early next week Homestead St., is seeking an catcher and had a batting aver­ Shultz, after the U.N. Security head on a cut-off street sign, sidewalk statute that makes the country and she gets booted.” keeping his Canadian citizenship. lengthy Iran-Contra hearings, in undetermined amount for damages maintain adjacent sidewalks in age of .200 over his six-year her only child in Vietnam and is Council voted for a U.S.- will be sent to property owners of one- to four-family properties causing a cut that required 14 town responsible for making sure safe condition. Hoffman said. “ I’m very sensitive to the fact national president of the Gold their 10th week. condos and lots in one of nine “ value control sections.” This and medical expenses resulting stitches, Gagnon said. career in the majors with the sponsored resolution demanding the sidewalks are safe. Robert'Gorman said Friday that that my people kre proud of me,” Star mothers. section is generally northeast of the intersection of Main and from a Sept. 5, 1985. accident in Gagnon said he and his wife have Milwaukee Braves, St. Louis an end to the Iran-Iraq war. “ This one wasn’t safe,” said he had not been aware of the Anka said Monday as his daugh­ which her daughter, Sarah, who been waiting to find out if their Maybe better Cardinals and Philadelphia Phil­ Center street. Tolland Turnpike Sack. "It was full of potholes and situation before. ter Alicia, 16, swore allegiance to was 5 at the time, fell from her bike daughter would have a permanent cracks, and a sign had been lies. A motorcycle crash ended “ I think that the actions I took Lottery Veraon & t Vernon Street and “ I just received the papers today, the United States in a ceremony and struck her head on a piece of scar before filing suit. He said a removed, but a pipe from It was Catcher turned comedian Bob his ballplaying days just after the were in the long-term interests of metal protruding from the and I have no idea what it’s all before U.S. Magistrate Philip Longest tongue The data describes items in the property file such as tvm . n t plastic surgeon has informed them sticking out.” Decker says he probably could 1967 season. the country, and I ’m not going to about," he said. ' , have made a better showing Pro. Anka attended with his wife, The hollow, nectar-sucking property, livable area, size of lot, number of bathrooms etc Since 1971 he has been the radio Anne. change m y mind, and I ’ m not Connecticut daily during his major-league baseball play-by-play announcer for his tongue of the hawkmoth is the going to be apologetic about it.” Homeowners are asked to review the listings for accuracy If Alicia Anka said she took U.S. longest in the insect world — up to errors are found, they should note the corrections and return the MCC students may be hired career if he had worked as hard hometown Milwaukee Brewers, — Rear Adm. John M. Poindex­ Monday; 398 then as he does now. citizenship because the United 10 inches, says National Geogra­ ■? •'» ofltae in Ihn .«ir.addre."rf"SK who give him up for six weeks States is a “ better” country. phic World. ter, during the Iran-contra Play Four: 6454 No return is required if the data is correct. Comics Sampler Manchester Herald Feast Fest faces manpower shortage Teen dance a success USPS 327-500 By Bruce Matzkin with the weather in August, it’s like VOL. CVI, No. 248 COVENTRY More than 400 people attended the Coventry Herald Reporter students would consider It an nio. He said that working in the ON TH E FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook Recreation Commission’s teen dance earlier this month slave labor,” said Partners owner interesting opportunity,” said Och­ Feast Fest could be a chance for Published daily except Sunday Evelyn Moonan, who was in the fest Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 ■The dance held July 10 at the Patriot’s Park band shell, was nio. " I t ’s great to see students some of the students to gain end certain holidays by the Man- Feast Fest ’87, has more restau­ last year. weakly, $7.70 for one month, $23.10 held in conjunction with the celebration of Coventry’s 275th involved in a community event like experience and make some useful f pA(?wr6/ HAvg t i b o ^ 1 ? . chaeter Publishing Co.. 19 Bralnard rants participating than last year, .50 TriEV CAti ^ Y' WHERE'p tor three months. $46.20 tor six anniversary, said Coventry Recreation Commission Director Anne Flint, president j f the this.” contacts. In this space, samples of ^ o m x m v o m k iHeM - m Key I TRADED IT Place, Manchaatar. Conn. 09040. but it will lose some prospective IIP 1o a acM. months and $02.40 tor orw year. Rick Young. Soft drinks and snacks were served, while bands Ochnio said that about 200 stu­ According to Flint, about 10 COMPILER? THelRfillDPE ------iw. learu this. participants because of a man­ Greater Manchester Chamber of new comics will be printed rue ajJT&RV.? WiLLllJG- CAREER ||J Second class postage paid at Senior citizen rates and mall rates New Position and Rizzo performed for the crowd, he said. dents on the list are those enrolled students have sent her positive Manchester, Conn. Postmaster; power shortage. Commerce, the event’s sponsor, from time to time. Our aim is HA^)65 W THf THEY NEEP A THE ^OlflPorER RELp/ are available on request. in one of three food service responses. A list of these names will Sand addraas changes to the The commission said it may sponsor more dances in the future. The three-day event, which will sent letters to 200 Manchester gALAKJCE./ To KEEP To place a classified or display programs at MCC: the Culinary to get reader reaction to new Manchaatar Herald. P.O. Box 501 be held Aug. 28-30 in the Forest Community College food service be sent to the restaurants, who can UP oxfH Their PEERS., advartlsamant, or to report a news Arts Program, the Food Service hire them aa needed. comics, or to old comics that Manchaatar, Conn. 09040. Street parking pot, is demanding on students, asking them to work as Item, story or picture Idea, call Nalghborcare registration scheduled temporary help for the restaurants. Management Program, and the The Mansfleld Depot in Storrs Is we are thinking about drop­ If you don't recalvayourHeraldby 943-2711. Office hours are 8;30 a.m. the restaurants. Workers are 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a m. needed at both the fest and back in Hotel-Motel Management Pro­ one restaurant tyhldh plana to ping. Send your comments to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Nutmeg Branch YWCA is accepting registration packets Flint said that Carl Ochnio, gram. He said that these students implement the MCC recruita. Saturdays, plaaaa telaphona your The Manchaatar Herald is a the restaurant preparing the food, MCC’s director of placement, of­ carrier. If you're unable to reach for its new Neighborcare Program, which will begin in take place in a luncheon and dinner “ Unless we can get some help to; Features Editor, Man­ member ot the Associated Press, the and people are also needed to run fered to help by providing a list of your carrier, call Mibacribaraarvice September, said Mary Prewitt-Wood, program director. program, held on weekdays during preparing the food, I don’t think we Audit Bureau of CIrculatlonsandtha the normal restaurant operations. names of food service students. chester Herald, P.O. Box at 647-0946 by 9 p.m. weekdays tor The program is open to children in kindergarten through sixth the school year, in MCC’s Cheney can be in the Feast Fest.” said N e w England Newspaper For this reason, some restaurants dallvory In Manchester. Ochnio’s offer came during a Dining Room. Depot owner Larry Ross. “ If WS 591, Manchester, 06040.. JWIIPII.. Assodallon. grade, and will be held at the Martin School, she said. For more — Including Partners at 88 Oak St. information, call 647-1437. chamber-organized job fair held at “ The students prepare an excel­ — will not be in this year’s event. can grab two or three people from MCC recently. lent meal for 40 to 60 people under “ I just don’t have the help, and MCC to help, we may be able to do ’’The hope was that some of the supervision of faculty,” said Och­ it.” • S i’. * ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 21. 1987

MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegdav. July 21,1987 — 5 Erkelens: Tax department shrugs responsibility Poindexter once Thousands plan By John Guttavson has failed to adequately investigate Tht Auoclottd Prns who has been a critic of the tax “Investigators expressed confi­ and identification of fraud through that “these policies and practices criminal tax violations, creating department's treatment of delin­ the opportunity for abuse and dence that given the time and the audita. did not develop overnight’’ but HARTFORD — The state tax quent taxpayers. support of management, they could began in the 1970s. 100th birthday eroding public willingness to However, Erkelens, whose own develop a number of excellent The report said other areas of fiad great recall department should be examined for comply with the law, he said. Groppo said his department department is being phased out in criminal fraud cases,” it said. Inquiry were beyond its scope but the possibility of irreguiarities in The report concludes a three- recommended independent investi­ “categorically (denies) there wasa tax abatement or suspension of September, said there were “no "Contrary to some official state­ Bv Lawrence L. Knutsan -A' month review of the tax collection specific IncidenU of political favor­ gation of all operating divisions of de-emphasis in criminal fraud public statements. coilection actions. Inspector Gen­ policies of Revenue Services Com­ ments, there was still substantial the tax department, particularly investigations.” He contended that TJie Associated Press for Esperanto eral Henri Erkelens says. itism or other improprieties” al­ revenue loss to the state from wx When questioned about that dur­ missioner John Groppo, who has leged by Smith. audit and collections. Erkelens overstated incidents of ing four days of testimony last week The recommendation Monday untaxed cigarette smuggling and liquor revenue losses, and said WASHINGTON - Rear Adm. estimated that Connecticut is losing Instead, Erkelens and his special counterfeiting of the tax stamps, Such a probe would “assess the and Monday, he said he simply had WARSAW, Poland (AP) -W hen 6,000 people from 60 came in a report that criticized the about $1 billion a year to taxpayers contrary to Erkelens’ report, that John M. Poindexter, who in his forgotten. countries gather in Warsaw on Sunday to celebrate Department of Revenue Services assistant inspector general, former significant distribution of untaxed potential for favoritism in the % who cheat. Internal Revenue Service criminal civil cases do not take priority over ICan-contra testimony said repeat­ Poindexter's naval superiors, their movement’s centennial, they will all be speaking for allegedly de-emphasizing crim­ Groppo on July 9 announced his motor fuel by out-of-state vendors, assessment of additional taxes and criminal cases. edly-he could not answer certain the same language. inal tax investigation. tax investigator Raymond Turner, and a high volume of alcoholic ... identify possible irregularities in however, had an extremely positive resignation effective July 31. He alleged widespread deficiencies in questions because of a faulty view of his memory. Their evalua­ It is Esperanto, the international language invented Erkelens concluded in his report beverages purchased out of state the suspension of collection actions At a news conference Monday, rflemory, may have surprised had been involved in controversy state tax administration. Erkelens and Turner both said they tions, reflected in fitness reports, by an idealistic young eye doctor, Ludwlk L. to the governor, tax officials and since confronting state Sen. Regi­ for sale commercially or for or abatements of taxes,” the report former colleagues who say he’s had leaders of the state Senate that “Every (sUte tax) investigator consumption in private clubs,” the said. hoped the tax department would were made available Monday by Zamenhof, who published the first Esperanto hand­ nald Smith, R-New Hartford, in interviewed stated that there was •report said. take the report positively and use it a superb, even “photographic” the House and Senate Iran-contra book in Warsaw on July 20,1887. ‘‘legislativd mandates concerning March with a confidential tax file In his response to the report, fOemory in the past. criminal sanctions as defined in the widespread non-compliance with The report recommends beefed to improve the level of criminal committees. His hope was that Esperanto would break down he thought was Smith’s. the revenue laws in every type of Groppo acknowledged Erkelens’ *On issues involving his recollec­ In September 1976, when Poin­ communication barriers between nations. state code>‘gre not being fulfilled.” up investigations, clarification of "general indictment of the agen­ enforcement. The inspector general's review tax — particularly in the sales and administrative policies, new proce­ tion of key documents, his conver- dexter, then a captain, was serving In the past century, Esperantlsts have been ridiculed This itri^ a u s e the department was done at the request of Smith, cy’s handling of our criminal Gov. William A. O’Neill ap­ Ations with President Reagan and as cranks, persecuted by Nazis, Communists and more use tax areas,” the report said. dures and recruiting standards, pointed Groppo to the post in I98s. as executive assistant to Adm. enforcement policies,” and added oil conflicts bet ween elements of his James L. Holloway III, Holloway recently Iran’s ayatollahs, and seen English emerge as testimony and that of Lt. Col. Oliver offered this summary: the universal language in commerce and other fields. U North, Poindexter has fallen But Esperanto has survived and even achieved some l)^ck on a standard response, “I do “Captain Poindexter has a spec­ modest successes. As many as IS million people Connecticut in BH^ I CdnClidatGS hOp6 VOtGfS COITIG out •not recall.” tacular mental capacity. He reads worldwide are believed to have some knowledge of the But in a long Navy career, and understands every paper or language. O’Neill tries to close holes In law By Linda Stowell q/ficers evaluating his perfor­ report that comes into the office. On Sunday, Esperantlsts the world over will be * The Associated Press primary), we’re hoping to be able to field, who narrowly lost to McKin­ realize the hours the polls are open mance in fitness reports said a Furthermore, he retains fully, saying “Gratulon pro la centa datreveno de Esper­ HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill has issued an amended assist that winner and bring to­ ney last year; state Sen. Margaret are shorter than during a regular retentive memory was one of recalls accurately and evaluates anto.” Roughly translated: Happy lOOth Birthday, callii^ for this week’s legislative special session to consider a bill gether all of the things that were E. Morton of Bridgeport; and election. Poindexter’s hallmarks as a bril­ with a keen sense of what is Esperanto. STAMFORD — Campaign strate­ successful.” f« a loophole in the state’s smoke detector law. gies of the candidates vying for the Stamford banker and Finance Polls will be open today from liant and rising Navy star. important — and what isn’t.” The weeklong 72nd congress of the Universal O Neill Monday asked legislators to consider a law to provide 4th district congressional seat were “This is a relatively quiet day for Board Chairman Michael Morgan. noon to 8 p.m., in accordance with One superior said Poindexter has Later that year, in Holloway’s AP photo Esperanto Association is the culmination of worldwide smoke detectors in all multifamily buildings, regardless of when different, but the seven hopefuls all the party as opposed to the The Republican candidates are state law, Poliner said. During a “’a photographic memory” and last fitness report on Poindexter, he observances of the centennial, officially recognized by they were built. candidates where they're into their Stamford developer Frank D. Rich regular election, the polls open at 6 ’Teads and understands every made the point again. Ten-year-old Christopher Marshall, right, shows his Piper Warrior the United Nations Educational, Scientific and agree on one thing — voter turnout final hours of campaigning,” Peito Efforts to draft a bill were prompted by a ruling last week by in the primaries today is their main Jr., businessman John T. Becker of a.m. paper or report that comes into the “He has everything: a fine, plane to 11-year-old John Hill at a small airport in Dallas Monday. Cultural Organization, or UNESCO. the state Supreme Court, which threw out the negligent homicide concern. said. “Forus, it’s a preparation day Greenwich; and state Reps. Chris­ The Republicans sent out absen­ office. Furthermore, he retains “It’s unique to have thousands of people taking pari for a campaign that begins manly appearance, splendid mil­ Marshall hopes to be the youngest pilot to fly across the country, a convicUons of two landlords who, after fatal fires, had been found “Voter turnout is realiy the topher Shays of Stamford and John tee ballot applications in order to 4ully, recalls accurately.” itary bearing ... a photographic record held by Hill since July 1. in an international congress ... and not needing an not to have installed the devices in their buildings. Wednesday.” G. Metsopolous of Fairfield. try to get the voters who are on . Poindexter. 50, graduated first in interpreter,” said Simo Milojevic, the Yugoslav biggest issue,” Republican State A field of three Democrats and memory, a briliiant mind, a iogical Eleven people died in the fires — three in New Britain in 1982 Chairman Robert Poliner said Also in the race is independent vacation or who commute to New Ids class at the U.S. Naval approach to probiem soiving,” director-general of the association. and eight in Waterbury in 1984. Monday. four Republicans, are in the hotly candidate Nicholas J. Tarzia, a York and are there when the polls Academy at Annapolis. He iater About 40,000 people from 105 countries and 45 contested race for the seat left Hoiloway said. “I cannot recall an Tte c<)urt said the smoke detector law for multifamily John Peito, political director for Stamford plumber running under are open. received a doctorate in nuclear error of judgment or omission on national associations belong to the Rotterdam-based vacant by the death of Stewart B. his own party callel War Against pjiyslcs. Boys compete for fly record association. Its president is a British-born American, dwellings applied only to those buildings for which building the Democratic Party in Hartford, McKinney. Meanwhile, the candidates were his part in the years he worked for said that the party is preparing to AIDS, and Alan Abel, a Westport busy Monday with last-minute Some members of the Iran- me.” Humphrey Tonkin, president of Potsdam College in permits were issued after Oct. 1,1976, the effective date of a new Both parties held special conven­ author and movie producer who is DALLAS (AP) — A 10-year-old boy trying Angeles to Washington, landing in the smoke detector statute passed that year by the General aggressively help its candidate in campaigning across the district. contra committees, after hearing upstate New York. the election. tions in June. The special primary mounting a write-in cmapaign. TllOindexter’s testimony, say they Other superiors came to the same to become the youngest person to fiy an nation’s capitai July 1. They claim Hill Is the “That Esperanto has survived 100 years without the Assembly. is today and the election is Aug. 18. Spokesmen for each of the "Their strategies are all very Poliner said the Republicans candidates said they each did have doubts about the memory conclusions. airplane across the nation met the 11-year- youngest pilot to make such a trip. political and economic support of any government... is The Democratic candidates are: spent Monday talking to people and lapses. In early 1973, John W. Warner, old who claimed that aeriai accompiishment a big success,” said Milojevic, interviewed in English, different.” Peito said. “While we attorney and former state Rep. similar things Monday — they eariier this month. John, who has received offers to do recognize only one can win (the emphasizing two things — that the visited train stations, shopping “I think it’s a little bit underdeve­ now a Republican senator from one of 10 languages he speaks. 20 girls get sick at summer camp Christine M. Niedermeier of Fair- voters go to the polls and that they Christopher Lee Marshail, of.Oceano, endorsements and will appear in an centers and senior citizen centers. loped if you ask me,” said Rep. Virginia but then secretary of the anti-drug abuse commercial, says Mar­ For those who have struggled with English spelling, Jack Brooks, D-Texas. Navy, evaiuated Poindexter’s work Caiif., met 11-year-oid John Kevin Hiii of French pronunciation or irregular German verbs, BURLINGTON — As many as 20 girls at a fresh air camp have Ariington, on Monday. shall’s flight bothers him “maybejusta iittle been stricken with abdominal cramps, aches and dizziness and ■”I think there are an awful lot of as his administrative aide. bit.” Milojevic says, Esperanto is easy to learn, especially things he doesn’t remember,” said Christopher, who set out from his coastai for non-Europeans. The spoken language sounds like a have been treated at area hospitals, a health official said. “He has that rare ability to hometown Saturday, was to ieave Daiias •Dr. William Fumiss said “only the girls” at Camp Shade were Ssn. Paui Sarbanes, D-Md. “There John’s father. Johnny Hiil, said Chris­ cross between Italian and Spanish with a dash of Slavic .^ e all sorts of things he doesn’t extract items of substance from the today for Montgomery, Aia. On Monday, he topher “never checked with the Nationai influences. stricken with the symptoms the began Sunday afternoon and morass of detaii and to ensure ianded at Red Bird Airport in Daiias on a continued into Monday night. recall, and these are things of Aeronautics Association, so in our books he’s Esperanto has a phonetic spelling, with each letter of prompt and proper action the­ flight from Aibuquerque, N.M., and met just another guy flying across the United the Roman alphabet standing for only one sound. “They don’t seem to be seriously ill so far,” Fumiss said oonsequence.” reon,” Warner said. 'One of the most consequentiai is John and his parents. States — just someone who is copying John Grammar has been simplified to 16 basic rules with no Monday. He said all of the girls, between the ages of 10 and 13 It wasn’t oniy in the corridors of John and his flight instructor flew from Los Kevin Hiii.” irregularities. years, were treated at the hospitals and released. ■the secret shipment of U.S.-made -Hawk missiles to Iran in the fait of the Pentagon that Poindexter’s He said some of the girls had returned to the camp and others memory was noticed. had returned to their homes. 1985, a shipment Poindexter now snys he remembers knowing about In 1971, while Poindexter was Five girls were taken to New Britain General Hospital Monday in advance. Last year he omitted serving as executive officer of the at 8:30 p.m. and treated for gastrointestinal pain, said Carole t$at event when questioned by USS Lawrence with the Sixth Fleet, Kay, a hospital spokeswoman. V o lle y Ckmgress and when helping prepare an evaluator called him “the most Three other girls had been taken to John Dempsey Hospital in chronologies of events for Presi­ outstanding officer I have met in Farmington at approximately 7:30 p.m. Monday, said Susan Dressed in woolen dent Reagan to use in making the naval service.” True, the hospital’s spokeswoman. Civil War uniforms, hobbyists fire on Sen. Truglla In stable condition command during a Poindexter Pardon Get allyour ciebts uncJer HARTFORD — State Sen. Anthony D. Truglia remained in the re-enactment of the intensive care unit of Hartford Hospital, but a hospital 1083 furlough of the spokesman said the politician’s condition continued to improve. 5th Vermont Regi­ Truglia, 60, of Stamford remained in stable condition early was never offered today, a hospital spokeswoman said. ? !!•*>!‘4 ment in Manchester, Truglia sustained abdomen and chest injuries, multiple rib Vt.. this weekend. The WASHINGTON (AP) - Rear and among these were granting of one roof now fractures, and a contusion of the left lung in an automobile “soldiers” camped on Adm. John M. Poindexter says he immunity and a pardon and order­ accident last Friday in Glastonbury, hospital spokesman James n . never was offered a presidentiai ing them to testify and anything Battaglio said. the front lawn of pardon, although the White House eise they couid think of,” he said. Hildene, the former ^ y s such a step was considered as Truglia’s spleen was removed and his condition was upgraded Fitzwater said the then-House from critical to stable on Saturday. Within a day or two he would estate of Abraham •a means of getting the former fibtional security adviser and his majority ieader. Rep. Jim Wright "’?r- probably be taken out of the intensive care unit and placed in his Lincoln's son, now a of Texas, who now is speaker, own room, Battaglio said. yi, aide, Lt. Coi. Oiiver M. North, to ’’sr ..'’K- museum. testify in the Iran-contra affair. “calied for a fuil pardon at that Doctors weren’t giving the Senate's assistant majority leader point and made it a part of the AP photo , However, the administration now ....^ ... any estimate of how long his recovery period would last is not discussing the possibility of a pubiic debate ... and so it was Battaglio said. Murder suspects nabbed ___ ^ ■ ... 'K- pardon for either Poindexter, who considered in that context.” \ ^ ..... resigned iast November when the However, the spokesman added, ■ ..... ^ c re t sale of arms to Iran and the Two get prison for embezzlement “The feeling was that granting of ^ ------■V' — ^ — , 5,;------diversion of proceeds to the Nicara immunity was the right way, and HARTFORD — Prison terms of five years each, suspended '^uan contras was reveaied, or the president recommended that in .------^----- ...... ---- ...... 'v; ^ ------^ . . — ------^ after three years, have been meted out to two former employees Two men arraigned, one arrested I^orth, who was fired. an effort to get the storv out.” ------^ ....-V ------of a West Hartford credit union who pleaded guilty to charges ENFIELD (AP) — Two men The pardon issue came up in the ----- ..... '■’t — ’S.- Patterson, was arrested by depu­ Seymour and Price were shot House-Senate Iran-contra hearings Terry, Eastiand, a Justice De­ involving the embezzlement of more than $750,000. have been arraigned and another two murder charges and a capital partment spokesman, said Meese ^ - ■?>. v ;- U.S. District Court Judge T. Emmet Claired Monday sentenced ties of the Calhoun County sherriff’s after they dispersed a loud group of felony count, police said. Monday, when Rep. Louis Stokes, -T------one arrested in the slaying of two department in Fort McClellan, had “no recollection about any ---- ...... ------xr Elaine B. Almond, 48, of Southington, and Irene Novak 48 of men who broke up a noisy roadside 25 to 30 people who had gathered at D-Ohio, asked Poindexter if anyone Bristol, Ala., at about 1 p.m., Slattery said. night in a cul-de-sac near Sey­ eVer talked to him about a pardon discussion of a pardon,” but didn’t party. Patterson, who was being held Bazzano and Andrew Patterson rule out the possibility. Almond was the manager of the Pratt & Whitney & Chandler Richard A. Bazzano, 18, and mour’s new family home. have each been charged with one or if he knew of a Dec. 16 White EH! without bail in a Calhoun County House meeting iast year at which Asked about more recent sugges­ Evans Employee Federal Credit Union and Novak was the head Andrew Patterson, 21, both of jail in Anniston, Ala., waived After the group dispersed, Eric Count of conspiracy to commit II teller. capital felony, one count of acces­ ohe was discussed. tions by former presidential aide & Suffield, were arraigned Monday in extradiction and will be brought Steiger, 25, of Suffield returned to Poindexter said he had “cer­ Clarie placed both on three years’ probation to begin after Enfield Superior Court and were Seymour’s home in a car with two sory to capital felony, two counts of Patrick J. Buchanan and others for 1 1 1 back to Connecticut, Slattery said. conspiracy to commit murder and tainly not” been approached about a presidential pardon, Fitzwater completion of their prison terms, and also ordered both to make being held on $100,000 bond, state Bazzano and Andrew Patterson other men. according to police. police said. two counts of accessory to murder, a pardon and knew nothing about said, “We have not discussed a * N.* resititution. were charged in the July 11 fatal After a confrontation on the front any such meeting. State police spokesman Sgt. Bob lawn, Seymour and Price were shot police said. pardon and don’t think it is Yolanda V. Marino, 43, of West Hartford, the third defendant in shooting of Daniel Seymour, 25, of Presidential spokesman Marlin appropriate to do so.” Slattery said another man wanted Suffield, and his friend William by one of the men in the car. police the case, was sentenced to a one-year suspended prison term, said. Their cases were transfeiTed to Titzwater said the White House three years’ probation and 300 hours of community service. in the slayings was arrested Mon­ Price, 26, of Monroe, police said. could find no record of the meeting, The exchange Monday before the day in Alabama. Hartford Superior Court where congressionai committees was as Bryan Patterson also will be Steiger surrendered to police on Andrew Patterson will appear on which Stokes said was attended by Bryan D. Patterson, 18, also of charged in the slayings, Slattery foilows: \ y; NMif. 0"'* ’OV-;, Engineer killed under truck Suffield and the brother of Andrew July 12 and was arraigned the next Aug. 11 and Bazzano will appear on the president. Attorney Generai said. day in Enfield Superior Court on Aug. 18. Edwin Meese III and then-White Stokes: “Admiral, let me ask you HARTFORD — A construction engineer was killed after he House Chief of Staff Donald T. this. Either bpfore you resigned or walked in back of a dump truck that rolled over him, crushing his Regan. subsequent to yoiir resignation has lower back, police said. However, Fitzwater said Dec. 16 anyone in the administration at any Gaetano Rossi, 22, of Bristol was crushed by the truck at 10:59 was the day the White House issued time discussed with you the ques­ State officials oppose Iroquois pipeline a statement calling for a grant of a.m. Monday at a construction site on Interstate 91, Hartford tion of congressionai immunity or police Sgt. James Donnelly said. immunity for Poindexter and North presidentiai pardon?” NEWTOWN (AP) — A number of Their claims were disputed by as an inducement for them to testify Rossi was taken to St. Francis Hospital where he was absorb "at most. 25 percent of the in the state to oppose the pipeline state and local officials have taken Bob Reid, president of Iroquois Gas gas.” before the House and Senate Poindexter: “Certainly not a pronounced dead at 11:48 a.m., a hospital spokeswoman said. the opportunity to again speak out Transmission System, the partner­ proposed by a consortium of investigating committees. presidential pardon. We never did Rossi was working on the widening of 2>/it miles of Interstate 91 against the proposed Iroquois natu­ “If that is correct,” he said, Canadian and American gas com­ ship proposing the 355-mile long “then the ramifications of Iroquois “The White House was consider­ request congressional immunity. ceilingpn from the Hartford-Windsor line to the intersection with Interstate ral gas pipeline in a public hearing project. panies, said she is not convinced ing any number of options for Other people discussed that. I — I 84. 'The construction is being done by the Balf Co. andits affiliate. before a U.S. Senate subcommittee, are enormous. In short, we’ll be that a need for it has been Rowland, said he believes the stuck with a natural gas pipeline getting the story out and getting haven’t discussed it personaiiy with Savin Brothers of Newington. chaired by U.S. Sen. Lowell P. project is not needed by Connecti­ demonstrated. North and Poindexter to testify. anybody.” Weicker Jr., R-Conn. that is over-capacity and a money- The 62,000 pound truck was backing up to dump a load of dirt cut residents, and that, based on a loser.” The Milford mayor Monday when its rear wheels ran over Rossi, Donnelly said. Among those speaking at the recent report, it would be a hearing Monday were U.S. Rep. Lieberman said he hoped to sounded familiar themes, saying interest dmucticHis. “money-loser.” dispel arguments that only prop­ the pipeline would have a poten­ John G. Rowland, R-Conn., state “From day one, I have asked one Big days for Ollie — Attorney General Joseph I. Lieber- erty owners in the pipeline’s path tially devastating effect on her Waldbaum’s coupons to be redeemed simple question,” he said. “That are opposed to the project. city’s environment and that it could man and Milford Mayor Alberta Connecticut National’s Equity CreditLine HARTFORD — The state’s largest consumer restitution question is: Can Connecticut .ab­ "Our position remains this: If endanger its citizens. improvements - will continue to be deductible. you’ll pay no application or anomey’s fees. Jagoe. They addressed the hearing sorb this volume of gas? To date, I gives you an important b r ^ on your taxes. program starts Sunday when 270 Connecticut food stores begin of the Subcommittee on Energy you are going to rip up our the tiny town in Iowa And interest on equity loans for educa­ We’ll even waive first-year membership fees. have yet to see one shred of backyard and take away our land, it The line would bisect Milford And if you apply now, you’ll get another redeeming up to $7.5 million worth of Waldbaum coupons issued Regulation and Conservation at evidence that we could.” before running into Long Island tion and medical expenses be deductible So you’ll pay no up-front costs at all. to settle an antitrust lawsuit, the state’s attorney general said Newtown High School, calling the better be necessary, you better Sound. OLLIE, lawa (AP) - Lt. Col. November. He became a hit with break: no up-front costs. up to your home’s current market v^uc. to d ay ., Rowland cited a report prepared have a damn good public purpose, many Americans during his testim­ (xnm in t ^ y and talk to one of our proposed pipeline unsafe and by the Congressional Research Dliver North, whose nickname has So consolidating your debts now with specialists about the unique advantam of Each of 868,881 Connecticut households will receive four unnecessary. and we had better benefit from it.” Reid called the pipeline worth­ thrust this this tiny town into the ony before congressional panels The 1987 tax law puts a ceiling on the Service that showed the state could Jagoe, the first municipal official an ^ u ity CreditLine from Connecticut (Connecticut National’s Equity Cix^uLine. coupons totaling $9 in value over a n eight-week period, according —B-x, —^ ••••II. iiiuiiiLiiiaiuiiiuiai while wmie anaand necessary. media spotlight, will be invited to investigating the Iran-Contra affair deductions you’ll be allowed for interest The southeast Iowa community’s earlier this month. National could protect a valuable tax break Or call us at one of the numbers listed below. to toe terms of a settlement between the state and Waldbaum. payments on personal loans. The restitution plan results from settlement of a lawsuit Tinnual Ollie Big Days parade next Since Ollie, population about 230, for years to come. But be sure to do it soon. alleging the companies conspired to eliminate double coupons in month, the postmaster says. doesn’t get too many opportunities This year,only 65% of your interest will At (Connecticut National, you can bor­ Connecticut from 1979 through 1982, and conspired to fix the retail Ex-plant put on EPA list for clean up The town has gotten calls from for recognition, Northrup said, be deductible. In four years, none of it will be. row $5,000 to $100,000 or more at a low vari­ price of eggs and turkeys in 1979 and 1980. reporters across the nation inquir­ “I’m going to do everything hu­ But there’s an exception to the new ceil­ By Chrlstapher Callahan . . . . b . . . . . ___ manly possible ... I can for the able interest rate. OmnecM contaminated facilities to 951. hexane, isopropyl ether, xylene, ing about requests for Ollie, Iowa, ing. And it’s as big as the roof over your head. The Associated Press The Sterling site, a two- to on the Superfund list. postmarks as souvenirs, Postmas- town.” Y()u’ll be able to use your credit by trichloroethylene, trichloroethane Credit secured by the equity in your Armtek reports earnings three-mile area, is the gutted ruins and heavy metals. In the drums and The Sterling plant was one of Tbr Bill Northrup said Monday. Northup called the office of Sen. simply writing a check. I^y it back in frill WASHINGTON - The Environ­ of a half-century old textile plant, soil. The department ordered the three New England sites added to “I have an aunt who lives in Los Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, Monday home may be exempt l^ m the new law. or in part at any time. And you ^ould get a mental Protection Agency today originally called U.S. Finishing Co., new owners to clean up the site in the Superfund list. The others are Angeles, and she called to say the to get North’s mailing address, and For the foreseeable future, interest on valuable interest deduction at tax time. NEW HAVEN — Armtek Corp. reported today it earned $6.7 added a former textile plant in intends to send North a certified milllon,'Or 58 cents a share, in the third quarter compared to a destroyed by fire in March 1980. September 1980. the Brunswick Naval Air Station in story was in the Los Angeles equity loans for any purpose - up to the origi­ Bank northeastern Connecticut to its When the property was sold in Brunswick, Maine, and an aban­ letter today asking him to attend What’s more, Ginnecticut National $44.3 million loss during the same period last year. In 1982, the site was transferred Times,” he said. nal purchase price of your home plus quali&d Superfund list of hazardous waste June 1980, more than 1,500 leaking to Sterling Industrial Park Corp., a doned pig farm in Raymond, N.H. Northrup said his post office the parade Aug. 1. offers you an added incentive. If you apply now. Know-how that pays off.*" Sale$ in toe period were 57 percent higher than lari year’s $202 sites targeted for priority federal drums of dyes, paints, solvents and received 24 requests for postcards If Ollie North comes to Ollie Big miliion, up to $316.7 million, the company reported. private company. Following in­ The Brunswick site emcom- cleanup. heavy metals were found, accord­ passes seven areas used for de­ and letters last week and requests Days, he shouldn’t ha ve any trouble For toe first nine months, Armtek earned $13.5 million, or$1.21 The former Revere Textile Prints spections and sampling by state ing to an EPA report. cades for the storage or disposal of from 10 states this week. finding it. In Manchester, call Jo Gerrnan at 728-4312. Susan Gagne at 728-2019. Donald Martin at 728-2659 or Lucille Ladooe at 728-4318 a share, compared to a ' t w million loss in 1986. Sales totalled officials, the drums were removed Corp. in Sterling is one of 99 sites The Connecticut Department of by a contractor hired by Sterling hazardous waste. North was fired from his National On Friday, City Council Member In East Hartford, call Dave Chamberlain at 728-2461 or Elaine Dowd at 728-4223 $871.3 million during the first nine months, 48 percent higher than added to the agency’s National Security Council post when the Francis Fye put up a sign with Environmental Protection de­ Industrial. Some contaminated soil Two of the areas were used for last year's $590 million. Priorities List, bringing the total tected more than 30 compounds, also was removed. diversion of profits from weapon four-inch letters saying “Ollie number of top priority dumps and including benzene, toluene, cyclo­ dumping the station’s household sales to Iran to the Nicaraguan North” where people turn north to Connecticut has seven other sites and office wastes. Contra rebels was revealed last Ollie from Iowa Highway 78. jjT MANCHESTER HERAl.n. Tuesday .Inly .o., MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesdav. July 21. 1987 — 7 OPINION U.S./WorU In Brief Priceless ‘Peace Birds’ in pieces Iran calls U.N. resolution 'unjust* TRENTON. N. J. (AP) - “Birds of Peace.” a priceless, life-size porcelain sculpture of swans The shortage 1 Ministry today described loaned by the White House fora Moscow exhibit, Council resolution calling for a sits in pieces in a studio after being smashed on "•cease-fire in the iran-Iraq war. the return trip. Forelan Republic News Agency paraphrased the The sculpture was one of only three copies “ th! “ '®heled the resoluUon made from plaster molds weighing 10 tons that of volunteers Jack were destroyed in 1974, said Helen Boehm, n n C ifi J^nniu? 1®^’ «n Nicosia, also quoted an unldenUfled political source as rejecting the measure. ownqi' of Boehm Studios, where the sculpture was cast. Perhaps it’s just the season, with a lot of Anderson Ev®n before the Security Council unanimously passed the - reject a ny measure that did “The Peace Birds are in pieces. They’re people away on vacation. But it seems that not identify Iraq as the aggressor. completely busted. I’ve been crying for two several Manchester organizations have been Iraq invaded western Iran in September 1980 after border days,” Mrs. Boehm said Monday as the shards sKirmlshes. of broken porcelain lay spread out on a table making pleas for volunteer help lately. before her at the studio. On Saturday, there w ere reports about the The Foreign Ministry said it will announce shortly its position The slender neck of one bird was severed and need for help in two local programs, one paragraph-by-paragraph on the resolution. the arching white feathers of both were bluntly which feeds the hungry and the other that broken off and in pieces. Is the NRC The sculpture took two years to create, Mrs. provides meals for people who are unable to Boehm said. About 60,000 sculpted lines make up shop or prepare their own food. NBC contract talks begin again the swans’ feathers. _ The Manchester Area Conference of interested in - Negotiations in the NBC strike resumed for the Mrs. Boehm said her studio gave the swan ^urches, which is rarely without plenty of Irfftliaif..? "fc® ^S-tJay-old walkout began, but both sides sculpture to the White House Historical Society offered little hope the 2.800 strikers would be back on the job in 1975, then borrowed it for a six-week show that help, already has about 40 volunteers working anytime soon. resulted from a U.S.-Soviet cultural exchange in Its soup kitchen. But more are needed enforcement? 'The network and the National Association of Broadcast agreement. MACC’s director reported Saturday. Employees and Technicians met Monday, and agreed to continue Industrialist Armand Hammer, a longtime bargaining t®day, said federal mediator Timothy Germany. friend of Mrs. Boehm, sponsored the show, and The soup kitchen, operating at Center WASHINGTON — The Nuclear Regulatory she attended the opening May lo with Raisa Congregational Church, provides daily meals No one is very optimistic,” network spokeswoman McLain Commission has a well-deserved reputation as a Ramsey said after Monday’s meeting. “NABET said they found Gorbachev, wife of Soviet leader Mikhail to about 40 hungry people. The extra hands toothless watchdog, and nowhere has it been Gorbachev, and Vassili Zakharon, the minister 99 ^ rc en t of the contract unacceptable. They have asked us to of culture. are needed to prepare and serve midday apparently less vigilant than in the regional withdraw three-quarters of our proposals.” headquarters in Arlington, Texas. Mrs. Boehm said the art pieces were carefully meals on Thursdays and Fridays. NABET spokesman John Kreiger agreed with that packed Into shipping crates by Boehm em­ The more serious volunteer shortage is in * A / e / > 7- Indeed, the chief enforcement officer in the assessment. ployees last week for the trip home. Manchester’s Meals on Wheels program region ‘really didn’t believe in enforcement,” his Nothing much transpired,” Kreiger said. “The company By the time they arrived at John F. Kennedy former boss told agency investigators last year. keeps insisting that we address their finai proposal... but they International Airport in New York this weekend, which delivers m ore than 100 dinners a day to “Before you go, Mrs. Johnson, you should know we did get rid of our oit The comment about Thomas F. Westerman was are not willing to consider a ny union proposals. It’s not going to be the damage was done. the elderly, disabled and others who are bull as you requested.” ^ made by Richard Denise, who used to be the No. 3 a one-way street. ... We are pessimistic at this point.” About half of the 48 smaller pieces in the homebound. man in the NRC’s Region 4 office, which covers 14 exhibit also were damaged. Meals on Wheels has nine delivery routes, states in the central part of the country. He also The exhibit was sent to the Soviet Union on the up from two when the volunteer effort started said Westerman discouraged the inspectors under ' Greenspan to continue Inflation fight Soviet airline Aeroflot, but returned via Lufthansa German Airlines and then Finnair, rolling 11 years ago. There are enough clients him by “worrying their work product to death and ■ WASHINGTON — Paul Volcker, who earned a reputation as said Boehm Studios President .Frank J. ^ AP p h oto out not enough drivers — to add a 10th questioning it to a great extreme.” As a result the nation’s premier infiation-fighter in his eight years at the Cosentino. route. some inspectors stopped writing tough reports on ! helm of the Federal Reserve Board, is sharing congressional Officals from both airlines had already left for Porcelain company owner Helen F. Boehm shows the broken parts of the nuclear power plants, Denise said. ; billing with the man who would succe^ him, business economist Besides the effect of the vacation season, it the day and could be not be reached for comment sculpture “Birds of Peace" at her studio in Trenton, N.J., Monday. The Supply of water he would have returned to work Westerman defended his attention to details of ’ Alan Greenspan. shortly after the close of the business day could be that volunteers aren’t coming No arm-twisting the inspections. He told us that he had to go over the' Greenspan, President Reagan’s nominee to head the nation’s Monday, according to secretaries who answered sculpture, one of only three, was returned broken after a six-week exhibit in two years ago. Enough is enough! Moscow. forward because they fear a huge Is more valuable to sign petitions It is one thing for a convicted inspectors’ reports with a fine-tooth comb or they • central bank, is expected to assure the Senate Banking the telephones. commitment. That’s not the case with the would be spiked by commission lawyers in ‘ Committee that he will make inflation enemy No. 1 and strive to Cosentino said the shipment was insured, but anonymous donor who purchased it in 1976 to To the Editor; felon to sit on a jury. It would be Washington. ; he would not say for how much. other’s curls inward. Two cygnets, young swans, soup kitchen or with Meals on Wheels, which To the Editor: quite another fora lawyerwhohas defend the dollar just as vigorously as did his predecessor. benefit world wildlife for $150,000, the highest stand beneath them on the base,’which depicts a Our associate Stewart Harris obtained the 1 And, as Greenspan was scheduled at a confirmation hearing One of the remaining two sculptures is on price ever paid for a 20th century porcelain natural setting of rocks and grass. need help just one or two hours a day. A small been convicted of a felony to be display in Beijing, where it was taken by First of all, 1 would like to give I am writing in response to the transcript of an interview with Denise, part of an ’ for what has been described as the second most powerfui position sculpture. Mrs. Boehm said the swan sculpture was contribution of time goes a long way toward prohibited from the practice of -in Washington after the presidency, Volcker was making his final President Richard Nixon during his 1972 visit as In the surviving copies, the swans stand 3 feet credit to the Planning and Zoning letter from Harold R. Cummings law, which is his livelihood! internal investigation of agency officials in Region ’ a gift for Chairman Mao Tse-tung. inspired by an encounter she had with Nixon making Manchester a better place. Commission for temporarily ta­ 4 last year. The highly critical 3,000-page report of • •trek to Capitol Hill to deliver the Fed’s views on monetary policy. high and face each other on a 3-foot-long base. when he accepted her donation to the White of July 16. Perhaps it is also time that the The other is in the Vatican, a gift from an The neck of one extends gracefully, and the House of a permanent Boehm collection. bling the proposal by developer I just want to Mr. Cummings to Charest family gave some the investigation is now at the center of a heated ■ Raymond Damato to change the know that we’d signed the petition thought to the word “forgive.” debate at the NRC over procedures in Region 4. ' Wedtech adds name to lawsuit On the road again zoning of a parcel of land, which against Laserquest weeks before Only a small, sanitized version — which did not ! sits on top of half of Manchester’s our “minister denounced it from Nancy Hutchinson name na mes or Include the interview - has been : NEW YORK — E. Robert Wallach, a longtime friend of water supply, to accommodate a publicly released. Attorney General Edwin Meese III, has been added to the list of Postal workers bargain for contract Dem ocrats in the 55th Assembly District the pulpit ” 47 Teresa Road 42-unit apartment complex. The Our minister did not twist our I had a sufficient number of discussions with people sued by the new management of scandal-plagued Wedtech By Mott Yancey had better not be counting on J. David Cohen PZC wanted to further study Manchester •• Corp. Postal workers are barred by law osal would be put on the bargaining workers. arms to sign it. The petitions were Westerman to conclude that Mr. Westerman really ^ The Associated Press from striking. ' A civil lawsuit filed Monday in federal court accused Wallach table soon. But spokesman for the “It would be counterproductive,” effects it could haveonthenatural placed on bulletin boards (not by didn t believe in enforcement,” Denise told the Negotiators for the American underground water supply. No reputation of conspiring with former W ^tech management to defraud the unions and the Postal Service could postal workers union President him) at the church, and members investigators, according to the transcript. Denise i WASHINGTON - Negotiators Postal Workers Union and the not confirm that had happened. had quit his Region 4 job at the time of the South Bronx company of at least 3300,000 through a phony for the U.S. Postal Service and its Moe Biller said of the possibility of After last N ovember’s state election, in I’m in favor of a zoning change of our congregation (South United above the law consulting fee. National Association of Letter Formal talks were cut off last a walkout, particularly with Presi­ which Cohen was trounced by Republican Methodist Church) were free to interview, but he told us his departure had nothing : two largest unions bargained infor­ Carriers caucused over breakfast Wednesday. but not one so that apartments or to do with the problems he mentioned to the ■ Martin R. Pollner, attorney for the new Wedtech management, mally through the night in efforts to dent Reagan’s resolve to fire business can be developed. I sign — if they wished. To the Editor: at a downtown hotel. The unions, which together re­ striking government workers, as he f ^“sscas. Cohen said his investigators. Rather, he was "upbeat” about the ' said an internal investigation had turned up “no evidence or reach agreement today on a new "There has been some progress would like to see it zoned so you I’m very proud of the people of allegations regarding the attorney general.” present 579,000 employees, on Mon­ did with more than 11,000 air traffic 1988 campaign for state representative was prospects for improvement in the Texas office ‘ three-year labor contract. made in working conditions and in day reduced their wage increase controllers in 1981. already under way. couldn’t develop the land. Why not Manchester for standing up for Having watched the proceed­ The lawsuit was the latest in a series filed by Wedtech’s new Hopes for a settlement, which ings in our nation’s capital, it has when he left. craft negotiations.’’ Postal proposals from 6.8 percent to 4.5 "The ball is in their court,” letter keep it in its natural state? This something they believe in. management since the defense contractor filed for protection would forestall a costly and com­ Workers President Moe Biller said percent for each of three years. 'That campaign must have fizzled. Tonight. The Board of Directors, Mr. come to my attention that heroes Westerman’s name first surfaced publicly In I plex arbitration process, bright­ carriers president Vincent R. Som- 5-acre parcel of land sits over one • April of this year when an inspector told a under bankruptcy law last December. Wedtech is seeking to in a Mailgram sent to union locals The last time postal workers bretto said in calling for the Postal Cohen is in the race for the Democratic of Manchester’s largest water Cummings, consistsof myfriends are not all they appear to be. In recover millions of dollars allegedly siphoned off by former ened somewhat early today with around the country an hour before Governmental Affairs subcommittee, headed by ; walked off the job en masse was in Service to come up with a new “fair nomination to run for first selectman in supplies, “one of the town’s and neighbors elected by us, to responding to the controversy company officers and others. Postal Service officials expressing the old contract expired at 1970, before the Postal Service and decent offer.” Colchester. represent us. We believe they surrounding Mr. North, one pierc­ Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio, that Westerman had The lawsuit fiied against Wallach seeks $300,000 in optimism that an announcement on midnight. became a self-financed govern­ busiest, to quote the Manchester pressured inspectors assigned to the Comanche • the talks would be forthcoming The two sides negotiated late into Colchester? Why not? Cohen was moving Herald. The well serves thou­ have the best interest of Manches­ ing question enters my mind. At compensatory damages and $3 miilion in punitive damages from Biller said he believed that ment corporation covered by a 1971 the night Sunday and informal Peak nuclear plant near Dallas to delete soon. another management wage prop­ from Hebron to Colchester last week in sands of families. Should it be put ter at heart. what point is a person’s reputation the San Francisco lawyer. laws banning strikes among federal conversations continued Monday. held above the Constitution of the unfavorable findings. ; plenty of time to establish residence.’just a in jeopardy for 42 families or a Frank and Barbara Philip factory? United States? Inspector Shannon Phillips testified before the i few years ago, after losing his seat as first 11 Avondale Road No person’s reputation is exon­ subcommittee that Westerman had said his ’ The risk of contamination is Manchester Blackmun recovery chances good selectman in Colchester, he moved to Hebron there, no doubt! The developer eration from supporting the Con­ (Westerman’s) job was “to license the plant.” At ' “Why are we watching this commercial, Henry? irt tim e to be a candidate in the 55th Assembly stitution or the due process of law one point, Westerman became so upset with •' ROCHESTER. Minn. — Supreme Court Justice Harry A. We can get the same insurance, has met with the town planning Blackmun has an excellent chance of recovering after treatment and more conveniently, at the Savings District. ^ staff to explore ways to keep the Forgive Pagano, it creates. If this is not held true, Phillips’s aggressive enforcement style that he then we will indeed live in a land suggested Phillips find another job — outside • at the Mayo Clinic for prostate cancer, a clinic spokesman says. Bank of Manchester.” Cohen sure knows how to take his aquifer clean. Theattomey forthe Region 4. Blackmun, author of the landmark 1973 ruling legalizing cam paigns on the road. developer said the lease for the let him practice where we are divisible, where there is no liberty and justice for It was Phillips who got the InvesUgatlon in : abortion, underwent surgery for prostate cancer in November site would prohibit oil changes or To the Editor; all. Region 4 rolling last year when he accused 1977. He has experienced “a small and localized recurrence,” any other activity on the site that clinic spokesman Michael O’Hara said Monday. could lead to contaminants get­ The Congress of the United Westerman and another official, Eric Johnson, of ‘ Attorney Anthony Pagano’s States of America and the Ameri­ deleting important evidence of violations from a ■ “The justice is undergoing treatment which is not incapacitat- ting into the water supply. anticipated return to legal prac­ ing and is short-term,” O’Hara said. “The prognosis is Phillips wrote — and then releasing it under > Who’s to say that the tenants tice on Oct. 1, 1987. has caused can people have a right and duty to excellent.” T u rn o ff be informed. No president, no Phillips s signature without telling him of the ! willabideby the leaseand who will considerable anger and com­ Blackmun, 78, was staying at a Rochester hotel near the clinic, be there to enforce it? The best congressman and no American changes. Phillips voiced his concerns to an NRC I a switchboard operator said. He did not return phone messages. ment, mostly from the Charest citizen has the right to deprive commissioner who assigned the agency's top ' way toprevent contamination is to family which lost a member in a investigator to the case. I The cancer, in the same area where the earlier malignancy leave the 5 acres in its present them of this duty. occurred, was detected during a routine examination earlier this th a tT V s e t 1984 accident involving a car Westerman and Johnson told us that Phillips state. driven by Pagano. The highest hopes and aspira­ month, O’Hara said. tions of the American people are gave verbal assent to changes in his report on I Shouldn’t the concerns of the Granted, no power on earth can Guaranteed life insurance PZC be for the town’s residents clearly reflected by three small Comanche Peak. He described the Senate hearings ‘ bring David Charest back, and but powerfully eloquent words, as one-sided, and said, “There were statements 1 and their future and not only nothing can compensate his fam­ New Immigration law used by aliens forages 55 to 7 5 -it’s developers? A elean water supply “ We the People. ” The hallmark of made there that were not true.” ■ ily. Attorney Pagano must live all WASHINGTON — Some 305,400 aliens have sought legalized is far more valuable than any his life far closer to the horror of the Constitution is itsaccountabil- D®nlse also criticized the enforcement style of better than TV offers- 5-acre parcel of land or the value ity. The simple words that begin it Johnson, who, according to the transcript, gave one ’ status under the new immigration law, according to federal these realities than most of us. bear witness to this fact. inspector at the Forst St. Vrain nuclear plant in officials who deny applications are down and that people are of taxes collected after its However, isitmorallyorlegally • fearful of seeking legalization. development! We are a great people. It is my Colorado the impression that he was not to impede '• now it’s as close as right to deny a man his livelihood ? hope we can remember it. plant operations. ; “We stand by our previous estimates of 2 million applications Anthony Pagano is not in prison. Johnson told us the inspector was concentrating I during the one-year eligibility period” which began May 5, Alan the Savings Bank of “ Here's a Personal with an interesting gim­ James Mazeski He has been denied his right to too much on one problem and should have been Nelson, director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 12 Devon Drive practice law for two years. Were James A. Lechausse said Monday at a news conference. mick. The guy ciaims to be 'NORMAL. ’ ” 14Areh St. spending more Ume on other deficiencies at the ■ Manchester. Most likely, Manchester Pagano a computer programmer plant. ; He said there is “no basis” for suggestions from some in Manchestermttncnesier Congress and opponents of the new immigration law that You point out the problem ahd back away and ■ legalization applications have been slower than expected. costs you less, too. look for other areas that need attention, ” Johnson : Nelson also said the fact that more than 300,000 aliens have said. “A responsible inspector has to remain I come directly to INS in 2'A months “should once and for all rebut OIIIg s follies can be pretty scary stuff sensitive to not manage the plant.” ... allegations” that people are reluctant to seek legalization Footnote: Westerman was so highly regarded by ' <:oloneI011ie<:olonel Olhe has made it into lights as the motel ^ ^ ; because of fear of deportation. welcome sign candidate for president. He is ready his superiors in Washington that he was awarded a •' of smugglers, dope dealers, arms merchants and bonus. Payment on the check was stopped when the ' U) with his placid-faced wife, the polka-dotted lady money launderers with whom he set out to conquer invesUgators working on the Region 4 report '• Family debated as mud crashed In whom the TV people call Betty Crocker off camera. the world. protested that it wouldn’t look right. The Eventually, the strobe lights and the camera Government Accountability Project, a public- ' TARTANO, Italy — Roberto Gusmeroli was sitting with his Nicliolas M ^u****iJ*'® Corps, there is one living god for Col family debating politics when a wall of mud and water crashed < clicks will slow down and Colonel Ollie, instead of r: Ws commander-ln-chief. The reverence interest group that fighto for the rights of whistle ; The Savings Bank 72, or a woman between 55-- Guaranteed life coverage. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, July 21, 1987 — 9 O bituaries Planning officials Jay E. Qordan FOCUS Jay E. Gorden, 74, of SS6 Cooper Lane, Coventry, died Sunday at give North Elm Hartford Hospital. He was the husband of Olive (Sharpe) Gorden. Bom in Fulton, N.Y., Feb. 15, 1913, he lived in 0>ventry for the the green light last 30 years. He was employed by Wising up the Fuller Brush Co. for more than 40 years in both management and After months of planning, the site, located at 231 and 279 New sales. He was also involved in real Manchester Housing Authority can State Road, is 5.2 acres. estate for more than 10 years, most build a 24-unlt elderly housing The parcel is iocated over the recently employed by Zanotti Real Getting one’s wisdom teeth extracted is an enlightening experience complex off North Elm Street. town’s largest underground water Estate in Coventry. The Planning and Zoning Com­ supply, which feeds three town By Maureen Leavitt He was an active member of the mission Monday night approved wells. First Congregational Church of Herald Intern ^ site plans for the 1.7-acre site at 208 "A residential use will have a Coventry, serving in a variety of N. Elm St., after finding there was a much smaller impact on the wells positions. He was also active with "No, I don’t feel less wise,” I need for elderly housing in and aquifers than an industrial use Bite-size the 4-H club in Coventry and the Manchester. replied more times than I cared Little League. would,” commission m em ter Leo The approval caps more than a Kwash said. to rem em ber this month. Of Besides his wife, he is survived by year of planning by the town. Last To protect the aquifers, Damato course, these wise-cracking three sons and a daughter-in-law. facts to February, the town asked the people were referring to the Jay and Diane Goiden Jr. of has said apartment leases will housing authority to operate the carry provisions prohibiting ' oil yanking of my wisdom teeth. Gloucester, Maine, William S. complex once it was built. The MHA changes or any other activity on the I had all four useless molars Gorden and Richard C. Gorden, agreed and architect Alan Lamson chew on both of Coventry; a daughter, site that could lead to contaminants removed recently in the hospital, began drawing up site plans. getting into the water supply. Bonnie-Jeanne Goiden of Coven­ no less. Luckily, the process was The proposal is to construct eight Damata still needs final site Some facts about wisdom try; a brother, Charles H. Gorden of buildings near Washington, and short and not terribly teeth: Newington; two sisters, Nina Nu­ approval before construction can White streets. No more than four begin. uncomfortable, but I’m sure glad gent of Merritt Island, Fla. and apartments would be in each it’s over. According to the diction­ Leona McDaniel of Forked River, In other action, the commission; structure. Rent would be $410 to • Denied without prejudice a - It all began about six weeks ary, "to cut ones wisdom N.J.; two grandsons; and several AP photo $450 a month. ago, when I awoke to the teeth” means to arrive atthe nieces and nephews. zone change proposal by Robert W. The Manchester Housing Author­ Weinberg, the owner of Economy pounding pain of one of these age of discretion, which is as A memorial service will be Dinosaur toothbrush ity. which operates other housing Electric Supply Inc. of Manchester. teeth. It felt like someone had good a reason as any to call Wednesday at 7; 30 p.m. at the First for the elderly, has said it has a Weinberg wanted to change the Congregational Church, Coventry. Dr. Leigh Van Valen, a professor of that the Apatosaurus was probably a wedged a hot tamale between my them wisdom teeth waiting list of more than 360 zone of a 68-acre parcel off Slater Burial will be at the convenience of biology at the University of Chicago, cheek and gum. land animal with an elephant-like trunk, persons seeking affordable Street and Hale Road from Indus­ Also referred to as third the family in Rose Hill Memorial The verdict: an infected brushes the teeth of an Apatosaurus rather than aquatic, as has been apartments. trial to Comprehensive Urban molars, wisdom teeth usu­ Park, Rocky Hill. Calling hours are wisdom tooth. I found out from skull in Chicago's Field Museum of thought. According to site plans, a buffer Development, a zone classification ally appear between 14 and25 today from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Gorden an oral surgeon that it is common Natural History. New evidence suggests of trees would separate the com­ that allows a mix of high-density years of age, sometimes not home, 336 Cooper Lane, Coventry. for the teeth to become infected plex from its neighbors, and a new commercial and residential appearing at all. Potter Funeral Home. Willimantic. drainage system would run water development. once they grow in. You see, your has charge of airangements. away from neighboring property. Denial without prejudice means mouth isn't made to accommo­ There are four wisdom Memorial donations may be Two neighbors raised these con­ Weinberg can resubmit plans with­ date these teeth, so when and if made to the Building Fund of the Military chairman wasn’t told teeth, one in each side of the cerns during a public hearing on the out waiting the mandatory 6-month they grow in, they are usually mouth, intheupperandlower First Congregational Church of proposal July 6. grace period. Coventry, P.O. Box 355, Coventry Continued from page 1 crooked, and it’s easy to get food jaws. ieged drug smuggiing by Nicara­ served in the post during the direct Construction of the apartments 06238. and bacteria in the area close to guan insurgents, or contras. U.S. sale of weapons to the would be financed by a $1.3 million Contrary to popular belief, final day of testimony at the the tooth, and whammo-instant • Said he does not specificaliy Iranians. bond issue, approved by Manches­ Ssfsn goss horns wisdom teeth are perfectly nationally televised hearings. infection. Joseph Costanzo recali ever discussing the secret ter voters in November. The good teeth when they grow in Regan, Attorney Generai Edwin Poindexter said Reagan con­ to Wickham Park I also had three other impacted Joseph Costanzo, 83. of 145 arms saies with Meese before complex would be built on land correctly, yet they usually Meese III, Secretary of State November 1986, when the Iran- sulted Weinberger before deciding donated to the town. The land must teeth, teeth still under the Hebron Road, Bolton, died this A swan found on Interstate grow in the wrong direction, (Jeorge Shuitz and Defense Secre­ contra affair became pubiic. Meese to go ahead with the sales, and said be used for elderly housing before 84 Monday night is to be surface of the gum. It was time morning at Manchester Memorial tary Caspar Weinberger were it was "up to the secretary of toward the second molars, Hospital. He was the husband of the has said that he did not iearn about July 1.1988, or be devoted to a park. returned to its home at Wick­ for them to come out before other expected to testify before the defense” to make the decision Lamson has said it should take nine and they are hard t6 keep late Fannie (Grimaldi) Costanza, 1985 arms sales to Iran until ham Park this afternoon. problems arose. People with hearings conclude early next about consulting Crowe on the to 10 months to build the clean. who predeceased him in 1985. November 1986. The swan was held over­ Wisdom teeth run the risk of month. military implications of the sale. apartments. Bom in Sicily. Italy, Aug. 15.1903, • Said he does not recall that night at the dog pound off overcrowding, and since I had In other testimony, Poindexter: Cmdr. Paul Thompson, an aide on Along with the North Elm Street Third molars can be trans­ he had been a Bolton resident for Sen. Howell Heflin, D-Ala., said Olcott Street, after it was worn braces for a number of • Said the Nationai Security the National Security staff, ever housing, the commision approved a planted to replace other many years. Before retiring, he Crowe found out "by accident” in rescued by canine control Council staff was the driving force relayed concerns of another, un­ request by developer Raymond F. years, I didn’t want to wear them molars, or, if second molars was a builder, and owned and late June or early July of 1986 about officer Tom Fuller and a state behind efforts to win the reiease of named NSC aide that Lt. Col. Oliver Damato to build 42 townhouse again. are removed, wisdom teeth operated his own construction the sales, after several transac­ trooper. Dog Warden Richard the American hostages in Lebanon. North's actions might be illegal. apartments off New State Road. will usually fill in the spaces. company. He also worked for the tions already had been made. Rand said this morning he was He said he does not recall “ a single During a meeting in Lincoln FIR ST, I HAD to consume a Green Manor Construction Co. He Gen. John Vessey was chairman anxious to return the swan to recommendation” from the State of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when Poindexter’s statement that the Center, the commission approved a its home. 10-day supply of penicillin to rid Just like any other teeth, was a member of St. Maurice's or Defense departments “to ac­ wisdom teeth should be Church of Bolton. President Reagan gave his assent weapons sales did not affect the zone change and general site plan " I don’t want to leave it myself of the painful infection. complish those objectives.” that allows the Manchester devel­ removed when decay, infec­ He is survived by five sons, for Israel to sell U.S. arms to Iran in balance of power in the prolonged there too long because I figure Then the preparation steps for • Said he never asked Meese to oper to build five buildings to house Salvatore Costanzo and Joseph the siAnmer of 1985. Vessey was Iran-Iraq war is consistent with the it will start to bark,” he said. extraction began; tion or impaction makes hoid up any FBI or Justice the apartments. The approval Costanzo, both of Manchester, succeeded in October of that year administration’s longstanding posi­ Rand was trying to locate The surgeon explained that he saving them impractical. Department investigations into ai- changes the zone from Industrial to Victor Costanzo of Tolland. Ri­ by Adm. William Crowe, who tion about the weapons shipments. the animal’s home this morn­ Planned Residence Development, doesn’t like to keep patients Depending on the position chard Costanzo of Stafford Springs ing when he learned that which allows a developer to con­ under anesthesia for longer than of the teeth and cooperation and John Costanzo of Vernon; a Wickham Park was missing a struct 10 living units per acre. The swan. 30 minutes in the office And of patient, removal can take daughter, Marie Costanzo of Man­ since he was taking out four of chester; a brother. Peter Ostanzo 8th residents oppose accord from one minute to one and a my teeth, he said it was best to half hours. of Sunnyvale, Calif.; two sisters. Continued from page 1 Nicoletta Filloramo of Bolton and If it is. then there will be an town wuuia not live up to the put me in the hospital for one-day A wisdom tooth can have Antoinette Filloramo in Sicily; informational public hearing at agreement. “ That’s like making outpatient surgery. Challenge is likely three, four or five curved seven grandchildren; two nieces tors,” asserted Eugene Cleary of which the plan will be explained in peace with the Russians.” she said. Hospitalization, for any length Cushman Drive. full, said James Sarles. an Eighth roots so the surgeon may and three nephews. The debate on the proposed of time requires tons of District negotiator. It could only The fuenral is Friday at 8 a.m. at Andrew Katkauskas of Tolland settlement came after Director paperwork, as one might guess. I section the tooth in several become final with the approval of the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Turnpike said the directors should Samuel Longest questioned the had a pre-operative physical, pieces to get it out. Eighth District residents. on game ordinance Main St., followed by a mass of have first asked the people if they authority of the district’s negotiat­ where a doctor and nurse asked wanted to negotiate with the town. Director Lorraine Boutin main­ Costs for removing a single Christian burial ai 9 a m. at St. ing committee to make certain dozens of seemingly irrelevant tained that last November’s vote Continued from page 1 wisdom tooth can range from Maurice’s Church, Bolton. Burial Now, the only decision residents decisions. In particular, he ob­ hearing, he suggested that coming wa.s not a vote to keep the sewer questions to clear me for the will be in East Cemetery. Calling will have is whether they want to jected to the panel’s instructions elections could be a factor in the $75 to $200, depending if the system and to stop consolidation. “ What is at issue is tne right to operation. Then I had a blood test hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. approve the agreement. that the Eighth District’s sewer board’s support of the ordinance. tooth is within the jaw bone, She argued that it was a vote play the game at the risk of the and urine sample taken two days and 7 to 9 p.m. “ We are imposing on our people consultant talk with the town’s In defending their decision, most just under, or above the gum. against allowing forced neighborhood,” Richard S. Peter­ before the surgery, which to make a rapid decision,” he said. public works director about the new of the directors mentioned their “ We won the election. Go ahead, consolidation. son told the directors. Peterson, a power under the town charter to required more forms and sewer line. spokesman for LOOM — Laser Ann J. Anderson build the firehouse, put in your “ That vote had nothing to do with protect the public health and waiting. Then the anesthesiolo­ However, district legal counsel games Out Of Manchester — said Ann J. Anderson, 90, of 89 Seaman sewers and leave us alone.” said the sewers.” Boutine said. safety. This power is cited in the gist as well as the outpatient nervous about the whole thing. Granville “Ted” Lingard. an John D. LaBelle Jr. said the panel that a game arcade in Ellington has sure they put ice on your face my brothers and sister went nurse to come take me away. I had a bit of a bloody nose, and Circle, died this morning at Man­ Victor Dubaldo of Homestead ordinance. nurse briefed me on what I was One reason I think was that should have that authority. If it had forced four adjacent stores out of right away, or you’ll be sorry.” through, I knew I wouldn’t be One minute, I rem em ber m y mouth was numb and stuffed chester Memorial Hospital. She Street. He was referring to plans, alternate district negotiator, and Director Stephen T. Cassano said going to experience. to repeatedly come back to the business because of the kind of everyone who had been through “ Oh. you poor thing. It’s so eating a steak dinner afterward. joking with the operating room was the widow of Frank J. now on hold, to build a new trunk Director Thomas Landers both said that maintaining the quality of life with gauze to stop the bleeding. I directors, it would hamper negotia­ crowd it attracted. All these meetings were the process, and even some who bloody, they really wrench those Anderson. sewer line in northwest Manchester that if an agreement is not reached in Manchester has been one of his So, the night before I made sure a nurses that the anesthesia had a dull, aching pain in all of tions, he said. “ The people have a right to say pleasant and painless enough, hadn’t, tried to tell me how I'd and build a fire station two lots with the town, the historic animosi­ main goals since his election to the babies out of your mouth. My ate a thickest, chewiest bagel I doesn’t take long to hit you, and my cavities, but nothing a couple She was bom June 6, 1897 in that they don’t want it in this area,” but the waiting and constant feel. away from the Buckland station. ties between the two government The directors did not limit the board 10 years ago. cheeks were black and blue for a could get m y teeth around and the next thing I knew I was being a pain pills couldn’t take care of. County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, said Gail Toros of 66 Vernon St. However, others cautioned that a will continue. negotiating team’s authority, but " I think for everything there’s a trips to the hospital began to “ Oh, you won’t feel a thing, it’s week.” ^savored every bite. prodded to roll over, while a and had been a Manchester resi­ The Board of Directors spent Even the bleeding was minimal dent for over 74 years. She was a detailed proposed agreement has However, Eighth District Treas­ did vote to have the team meet with right time and a right place, and annoy me. I guess I can not so bad,” I heard from many. Aside from the waiting in the nurse tried to put an oxygen nearly an hour after Monday’s which was a relief. not been worked out. urer Betty Sadloski suggested the them on July 27. this is not the right place,” he said. appreciate what a patient has to Others weren’t so consoling. In THE BIG DAY came, and member of Center Congregational hearing discussing minor changes \y morning, the surgery went very mask over my nose to wake me The most painful part was the Church and the Bethany Group and deal with from day to day. fact, most people grimaced, as if to the ordinance, which was drafted Director Thomas H. Ferguson was still nervous, but more fast. up. intraveinous needle stuck in the I was facing the death penalty. the Emma Nettleton Group of the by Director Geoffrey Naab. Naab also said his argument was with the hungry than anything. I couldn’t I had to don one of the hospital top of m y hand. It went in church. She was also a member of WHICH BRINGS ME to the recommended deleting a reference arcade’s location, not the entertain­ “ Ugh, all four, huh? Don’t plan eat the night before or day of gowns that everyone laughs at on IH E WHOLE THING didn’t the Manchester Grange. AARP painless enough, but I must have Coventry’s 275th celebration to shooting galleries that he said ment center itself. “ I wouldn’t day before surgery. I didn’t think on doing anything for awhile. surgery, which is common television. ’Then I crawled in my last more than 40 minutes, and it Chapter 1275, and was a member could restrict the operation of the hesitate to bring my own children to I would be. but I was pretty You’ll be swollen, better make practice. And, judging from what wasn’t too uncomfortable either. for many years of the former own bed, and waited for the Please tarn to page 10 town shooting range at the old Nike Laserquest. but the location is Sunset Rebecca Lodge 39 lOOF. site off Keeney Street. critical.” She is survived by a son, Roger O. Cummings said after the board’s Anderson of Wethersfield; a daugh­ capped off with musket fire A letter Cummings read to the vote that Naab’s concern about the ter, Barbara M. Anderson with board earlier from a professor of ordinance’s potential effect on whom she made her home; two psychology at the University of By Jacqueline Bennett existing facilities shows that the -brothers. Robert J. Woods of some of which were dug up at West and the right to self-government, Connecticut said the game would Tennessee twins, 85, make Herald Correspondent Point. ordinance is intended primarily to London. Ontario, Canada and Wil­ often came at a high price. not encourage violence, as oppo­ restrict Laserquest. During the nents have claimed. liam J. Woods of Northern Ireland; COVENTRY — A history of the Meanwhile the rank and file took three grandchildren; a great- American Revolution came to life turns guarding the encampment. grandson; and several nieces and people to hold him down, this five on the grounds of the Nathan Hale Among the 21 military tents that pronged instrument was used to Man with a sledgehammer more than 2.6 million biscuits newphews, locally and in Northern Homestead Saturday afternoon, had been pitched, fringe denoted Ireland. perform surgery on soldiers with during activities that capped off a those for the officers, and one in the By Steve Baker compassionate to the needy. They homes. The funeral is Thursday at 10 head injuries. It would cut into the weeklong celebration of Coventry’s back was for the indian scouts. bone. There was no anestesia,” he faces a threatening charge The Associated Press don’t miss church but can tell a “ We’ve worked together ever a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 275th Birthday. said. "They couldn’t guarantee his bawdy joke with the best of us.” since we were girls,” Lassie said. 400 Main St. Burial is in East “ We welcome you here today to A lecture given by a speaker A 25-year-old Manchester man mental capacity would be the same Lanzano escaped, but encoun­ CLINTON, Tenn. — About 2.6 The Twins Cafe has become a “ It’s been 34 years at the Twins Cemetery. Calling hours are Wed­ immerse yourself in American dressed as a colonial doctor made it was arrested Saturday night after afterward as before, but at least he tered Smith again when he stopped million biscuits ago, twins named landmark on Market Street, Cafe, 12 hours a day. Sometimes nesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 history,” said narrator George apparent that the cause of freedom, another man was threatened with a at the Hungry Tiger Cafe at 120 1 was alive.” Hassle and Lassie were wonder­ where the batter is stirred that I ’ll go home and look at myself p.m. Neumann, using a public address sledgehammer and a knife, accord­ (barter Oak St., according to an Memorial donations may be system to catch the attention of ing to police reports. arrest report. Smith was carrying a ing just what they were going to morning and the biscuits come and think to myself, ‘Gosh, you made to the Newington Children's hundreds of visitors milling about. 8th directors OK new radio Herbert Smith of 144 Charter Oak 9-inch knife, police said. do with their lives. warm from the oven, whether it’s again?” ’ Hospital, 181 E. Cedar St. Newing­ Neumann, an author and nation­ St. was charged with breach of Police said Smith threatened to New machines at the mill had breakfast, lunch or an early For the identical twins, there ton 06111 or to the Visiting Nurses ally known narrator of Revolution­ peace and threatening. Police said stick Lanzano with the knife, but stolen their job of sewing the toes dinner. have been the usual cases of Association and Home Care, 397 ary War events, then prepared the though others complaining he threatened to stab Robert dropped it after Lanzano called for in women’s hose and, like many The food is authentic Southern mistaken identity. If not for the Porter St., P.O. Box 028, Manches­ crowd for a mock battle set to begin Lanzano, 20, of 154 Lyness St. help. Smith told police that he others in eastern Tennessee in the fare: greens, biscuits and “ any­ yellowed name tags they wear, ter 06040. ^ Police said Lanzano was driving between British and American The purchase of a state-of-the-art ing retail dealers to make offers. armed himself because earlier in early 1950s, they weren’t sure thing that’s good for you” with a the confusion might slow service. soldiers. on Charter Oak Street when he communications system for the Skoglund said that Motorola is the the evening he had been assaulted where they’d get their next dose of lard or gravy added, says “ I might be Lassie,” Hassle As flint hit steel, sparks flew and Eighth Utilities District Fire De­ noticed Smith in the middle of the by a group of men, police said. Jozefa Josaphine Tomklel only major firm to sell its equip­ dollar. Lassie. kidded. “ I know I was there” — the battle began. Muskets in hand partment, costing $195,645, was ment directly. street. He told police that he braked Although Smith could not identify Jozefa Josephine (Owsiejezuk) Lassie drove ambulances for a “I come for the world’s best when the two were bom, Aug. 16, the Knowiton’s Rangers defeated approved by the district Board of In addition, Skoglund said that to avoid Smith, who Lanzano said his attackers, he was covered with TomMel, 82, of 91 Crestwood Drive, funeral home and Hassle helped coconut cream pie,” said David 1901 — “ but they didn’t put name the Redcoats with help from Directors Monday. some of the equipment wanted is was swinging a sledgehammer at scrapes and bruises, according to died Monday at her home. She was Buckland’s Artillery. The equipment will feature a made only by Motorola. his automobile, police said. the arrest report. out in a restaurant, but neither Stewart, the attorney for Ander­ tags on you back then.” the widow of Stanislaw Jan Throughout the afternoon, high-frequency transmitter and Stanek serves as a consultant to Smith was released on a $500 seemed a Job with a future. son County. Sometimes the pie is Only regulars can tell them Tomkiel. members of the Knowiton’s new hand-held and portable radios the Eighth District and has supp­ surety bond. He is to appear So the twins borrowed $800 and, made to order, the sisters say. apart, but everyone In town Bom in Poland, she lived in town Rangers, the militia Hale was a to replace radios that are said to lied equipment now in use by the Wednesday in Manchester Superior in 1953, opened the Twins Cafe “ I’ve taken orders for more pie knows of Hassle and Lassie, said many years. She was a member of Cops charge man part of when he was hanged by the date back 30 years. The system is fire department. It has maintained (k>urt. here, 20 miles from Knoxville in and had to go in the kitchen and Mrs. Buck. the VFW Post 5, Polish American British for spying, performed drills being purchased from Motorola that instead of purchasing a new in a break-ln try Veterans. the heart of Tennessee’s fix it while they wait,” said Despite their age, the two and shot off rounds of ammunition. Communications and Electronics system, it would be more cost She leaves three sons, William B. coalfields. Lassie, who believes she pre­ women have remarkably few The Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes and Inc. of Rocky Hill, which was the effective to make improvements to A Vernon man who allegedly Tomkiel and Town Clerk Edward Today, at the age of 85, Hassle ceded her sister into this world. health problems. Once, they were Drums Corps also performed. only firm to submit a bid for the the current equipment. forced the window from an apart­ J. Tomkiel, both of Manchester, Seviers and Lassie Disney are By 3 o’clock every morning treated simultaneously for Despite intense sun and tempera­ June 30 opening, said Fire Commis­ Skoglund said Stanek did not bid ment on Wells Street in an attemp­ still at it, slinging hash and except Sundays the twins open cataracts. and Anthony T. Tomkiel of Wind­ tures in the 90s, participants sioner Joseph Tripp. because it never received a notice ted break-in Monday night was sor; eight grandchildren; and a remained in colonial costume. But a Manchester firm that had of the bidding, which it usually charged with second-degree serving quick-witted retorts to a the door to their four-booth “ They put us in the same room great-grandchild. Many soldiers from the Fifth criticized the need for the system receives from the Eighth District. larceny. 110 .Mtan65 mMmum. Mm MttMl* to ohano*. long list of regular customers that luncheonette and begin making and operated on the same eye so The funeral is Thursday at 10:30 Connecticut Regiment, based in today said it appeared as if the New radio equipment had been Police said Gary S. Lambert tried Includes farmers in bib overalls, biscuits and pies. they wouldn’t get confused,” a.m. atthe JohnF. Tierney Funeral Ridgefield, wore long sleeve wool Eighth District had planned to buy wanted by the Eighth District fire to enter the third-floor apartment 872-2140 the courthouse crowd and By 3:30 the first customers — Hassle said. Home, 219 W. Center St. Burial is in coats. Authenticity of the Revolu­ the Motorola equipment ail along. department for some time. The at 97 Wells St., because he was whoever might happen in while police officers and the overnight Despile their strenuous sche­ East Cemetery. Calling hours are tionary reenactment appeared to Richard Skoglund, vice president decision to go ahead with the hungry and wanted something to AP photo shopping downtown. shift from thd nearby Armstrong dule — 3 a.m. to 3 p.m.^ Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. take precedence over personal of Stanek Electronics Lab Inc., said eat. purchase was approved by the “ They’re a vanishing breed,” Rubber Co. 4- are tapping on the sometimes later if customers are Memorial donations may be comfort. Lee Betz, historian from he understood that the bidding was directors this spring when a budget Lambert was held on $1,000 bond WILSON Lassie Disney pours while Hassle 85-year-old twins opened 30 years and 2 said Frances Buck, a regular window, w elve hours later still sitting — Hassle and Lassie made to the m . James ^hool that regiment, spoke wi^I ^ride of limited to firms that manufactured for the current fiscal year was and is to appear this morning in Seviers opens a menu for a recent million biscuits ago. diner. "They’re classic Southern breakfastand lunch are over and can match wits with any of their Founaaiiu... the buttons on his officer’s Jacket, radio equipment, instead of aliow- prepared. Manchester Superior Court. O IL CO. customer In a Clinton, Tenn., cafe the women: tough as nails but very the twins head to their separate customers. H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 21. 1967 YBMterdays MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, July 21, 1987 — II College Notes A\ll HU \\ Nl \IN M M |( |( I II I s I K Big sale coming at numismatic convention Politics, fate The coin on the catalog Couple earns degrees A news release from Bowers and Last year was the first Ume for a box cover is a Flowing Hair Merena tells of a myriad of showpiece at the head of each type of coinage to Grace Mary Beltloie and her husband. Stella (i.e. "star” ). Note pattern coins, including a "gorgeous Pratt, have bMn awarded doctorof philosophy degrees | the circlet around the give values in all the collectible grades. and tragedies Amazonian half dollar” and a set of Just great for a quick overview of how from the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. head reading “ 6G ,3S ,7C CoDectors’ "Washlady” coins all the way up from a things are going. For the 1988 book, the Belfiore Is the daughter 7 GRAMS.” The Stella, a dime. publishersJ^ave made it still better with By John A. Johnston of Mr. and Mrs. William 4-dollar gold pattern Corner Belfiore of 40 Forest St. coin, weighs 7 grams, ' 1 Someone was pretty fresh to tie the plus or minus marks to call attention to Special to the Herald TOr the changes. For instance, we can see at She is a 1975 graduate of made up of 6 gold, 0.3 Russ MacKendrick name Washlady on an attractive Lib­ erty head with a windblown hair-do. The a glance that the Barber halves are East Catholic High silver and 0..7 copper. Amazon design never went beyond the strong in most grades while the Barber Politics, it has been said, has a way of making School and received her The occasion for trot­ strange bedfellows of those involved. Fate also bachelor’s degree, ting it out right now is the pattern stage because it seemed too quarters are level andthe Fine Standing magna cum laude, from truculent withits two eagles andshields, Liberty quarters have skidded. sometimes intervenes with unexpected results. American Numismatic Harvard University in and no olive branch for Peace. It has been a year out of Dullsville, Association convention sale to be held in the coin business out of Omaha since At least twice in Manchester elections, it played 1979. Her doctorate in though. We can divine this from an Atlanta, Ga„ on Aug. 26 through 29. 1952, gettingtheir start in Chicago away tragic tricks. modern social history back in 1939. Red Book — 1988 attempt to whoop it up in the press After emigrating from Ireiand. Thomas J. was partially carried out release that started by saying. “ One of A color-illustrated catalog will be Quish first worked for Cheney Bros, and then was under an Overseas Re­ Officially, "A Guide Book of United the most exciting additions...” and went ready early in August, published at $15 It is a mammoth sale, but the Bebees States Coins” has just been published. an employee of the Hartford. Manchester and search Student Award on to all but swoon over a footnote by Bowers and Merena, Inc.. P.O. Box are not stripping their vaults. They are The price holds .at $6.95, you can get it Rockville Tramway Co. as a policeman at Laurel from the British govern­ identifying “ the mysterious 1840 half ment and was officially 1224, Wolfeoro, N.H. 03894. It will have hanging onto the 1913 Liberty head locally, and again, they offer a one-to-a- Park. Later he became an insurance agent. dollar with medium size letters in the completed In 1986. s / j The Bebee Collection 321 pages to describe the 3,581 lots in the nickel they bought in 1967 for $46,000 customer silver medallion at not much legend.” For six years before 1910. he served as event, including four gem-proof Stellas. (worth 9X now?), and also the 1804 above the melt-down price. Pratt took a first-class h\f Howvr> iimt Mvrctui, Im . As the earth turns. Democratic constable. In June of that year, he bachelor’s degree at Ox­ The news of the Bebee Collection Restrike Dollar they bought in 1985 for Besides the traditional sections that became ill with pneumonia. Pleurisy developed. ford University and offi­ going to auction will perk up many an something over $300,000. Gotta’ keep a make it the most frequently used ear. especially in the clique of old-time When nominations fo r local o ffice w ere m ade on cially completed his doc- FLOWING HAIR STELLA few trophies like a moosehead on the numismatic reference, for this year’s Russ MacKenih-Ick k a Manchester numismatolo^sts. Aubrey and Adeline Labor Day, it was believed he would recover. His torate in organic wall and one of the five known Lib '13 edition, they have added info on the new resident who Is an authority on collecti­ . . . four in August sale Bebee have been movers and shakers in nickels. nnM anH silvpr iesues of 1986 and 1987. name remained on the ballot. chemistry in 1983. bles. Belfiore is acquisitions Qraco Belfiore On the morning of the Oct. 3 election, he died at editor for social science his Maple Street home. Nevertheless, he books at an international publisher, Pergamon Press received 357 votes and was re-elected. in Oxford, and has recently been promoted to an Sarcastics Anonymous helps people control their habit Wesley B. Porter of 241 Gardner St. had been assistant general manager. Pratt is a university Republican auditor for 25 years before 1925 and lecturer and fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. TEM PE, Ariz. (A P) — Virginia children. Too many put-downs can at workshops, meetings and con­ held the same position at Cheney Bros. He ran for yourself, others laugh with you. “ Just one husband, though, after “ You can play dumb, deflect the Tooper is serious about sarcasm, lower self-esteem.” rather than at you.” ventions across the country. She 25 years,” she added. “ He’s as bad sarcasm or attack back.” she went another term in the Oct. 25. 1925, election. Receives bachelor’s degree but she’s not averse to people Those who employ sarcasm typi­ That’s what she was doing when, also has taught classes on special as I was. Neither of us could find on. “ Attacking back is dangerous The night before, he died at Hartford Hospital. having some fun with it. Jennifer Holmes, daughter of Patricia A. Holmes of cally see it as harmless teasing, but as a fat child, she used sarcasm to education at San Jose State anyone else.” unless you’re sure you’ll have the When the paper ballots were tallied, the results "Without it, Don Rickies and targets may see it as cruel and fight the taunts of her classmates University. 135 Garth Road and the late Norman M. Holmes, Sarcastics Anonymous is for last laugh.” Joan Rivers would be on food hostile. Ms. Tooper said in an and to hide her own insecurity, she were Porter, 9%; John F, Limerick, Democrat, graduated recently from Eastern Connecticut State those who realize t hey are sarcastic stamps,” she says in a reference to interview. She presented a paper on said. And. as president and founder of 222. re-elected; and Clarence I. Balch. also University. and want to get it undercontrol, she two comedians who make it a staple the subject to a recent World “ I lost the weight but not the Sarcastics Anonymous, she des­ Democrat, 1. She received a bachelor of science degree in business of their acts. said. It’s also for those who employ administration and Spanish. She is a member of the Humor and Irony Membership sarcasm.” she said. "I also lost a lot cribes herself as “ a recovering Leading authority But on the serious side, the sarcasm and want tu get better at it National Spanish Honor Society and a 1983 graduate of Conference at Arizona State of friends. I walked home from a lot sarcastic.” Although Princeton University John A. Johnston of 67 Princeton St. is a Pleasanton. Calif., expert says, " I while accepting the consequences. Manchester High School. University. of dates. Men don't lust after funny student David Stuart is only 21, he learned in working with handi­ frequent contributor to Manchester Yesterdays. “ I tried to teacb them defenses.” women.” " I was so sarcastic that I was And it's for those who must live or has already been absorbed in the capped people how deeply sarcasm Do yon have a memory of Manchester you'd like sbe said of working with the Ms. Tooper, who has a doctor of down to one friend, and he didn't work with sarcastics. Her advice to mystery of Maya glyphs for 12 can hurt, especially during the to share with Herald readers? Write to Adele Graduate of Bentley handicapped. “ One of the best is education degree, lectures on call." she said with a smile. “ Now targets; "In the first place, lighten years and is a leading authority of formative years. It can be danger- self-deprecating humor, or self­ Angle, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, David P- Mnrdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. humor and sarcasm throughout the I'm back up to four friends, but one up. If you react indignantly,iyou’ve Mayan culture, according to Na­ 'ous on the job and harmful to sarcasm. If you can la u ^ at University of California system and Manchester, 06040. Murdock of 88 South Road. Bolton, recently received a of them has me on probation. lost. ' tional Geographic. bachelor of science degree in marketing and an associate degree in management from Bentley College, Waltham, Mass. Herald photo by Pinto Births About Toiivii He was on the dean's list for the spring semester and The family Mo is a graduate of East Catholic High School. Marian Casalino rehearses her musical Graduates cum laude Elsenberg, Allyssa Ashley, Trips are open to the public program will include a sing-along of daughter of Jerry and Laura numbers with her parents, Jane Macca- Italian-American songs, the Italian Five Richard Lemienx of 279 Scott Drive graduated ■ Holmgren Elsenberg of 2100 Main “I lost it in the\fellow P^esT Chapter 1275 of the American .Association of Retired rone, at the piano, and Ralph Maccarone. Orchestra and baritone Tony Allen recently from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy, St.. Coventry, was bom July 2 at Persons is opening two trips to the public. NY The first is to the Hunter Mountain Festival in New The three will perform tonight at 7 during DeDominicis. If it rains, the program will Manchester Memorial Hospital. People have been finding He received a bachelor of science degree in York, to hear Tommy Dorsey and Guy Lombardo. The Italian Night at the Manchester Bicenten­ ••.Her maternal grandparents are be Thursday at 7. At 6:30 p.m., members of computer science, cum laude. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Berry of places to “ lose it” in the Yellow cost is $29. The group will leave from South United nial Band Shell, on the campus of UNICO, the men's service organization, Pages for years. Methodist Church at 7:30 a m. on Aug. 28. Coventry. Her paternal grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs Phillip The other trip is to the Annapolis-Baltimore area on Manchester Community College. The will sell sausage and pepper sandwiches. Back in the 50’s, when weight- Earns engineering degree Elsenberg of Coventry. Oct. 22 through 24. Sightseeing, dinner theaters and a Avo Erik Sllsmets of Boston Hill Road. Andover, is a loss centers first appeared in cruise in Baltimore Harbor are included in the $199.50 - Kane, Melissa Cynthia, daughter cost. A deposit of $50 is required by Aug. 29 to reserve a recent graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Connecticut, they appeared in Troy, N Y. of Peter M. and Elaine Zapor Kane place. of 44 Fox Trail. Coventry . was born The Original Yellow Pages’ from MHS lists honor students He received a bachelor of science degree in Send checks to Dorothy Hughes, 405 Lady Bug Lane. mechanical engineering. ■July 4 at Manchester Memorial Southern New England Telephone. Vernom 06066. Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ Here is the honor roll for the pont, Suzanne Flynn, Mindy Forde, dessl, Sharon Johns, Guy Keller, Brent And with health and nutrition a For more information, call Dorothy Hughes. Karen Harley, Jamie Hoffman, Cathy Lassow, Linda Lawson, Cynthia Les­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Len Baril of 647-8911. or Peggy Kehler. 649-0157. fourth quarter at Manchester High School; Kallnauskos, Nicole Mellow, Christine niak, Jill Lukas, Elizabeth Mahler, Named to dean’s list Newington and William R. Zapor of big part o f life in the 80’s, naturally, Nielsen, Shannon Plese, Patricia Rondo MedynskI, Roberta Merrill, Karl Ellington. Her paternal grandpar­ Rover, Pom Shan, Jennifer Shurkus, Noone, Rhonda Oliver, MoHhew Parla- 'Dmothy J. Kalkos of Bolton has been named to the diet and fitness centers are a big Bolton library shows films GRADE 10 Sosomphanh Thongmanlvong, Karen plono, Susan Santoro, Gretchen Sines, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter A Hloh Honors TonuccI, Heidi Vogelsang. Roger Sharon Sloan, Christine Smith, Linda dean's list for the spring semester at Norwiqh 'Kane of Wethersfield. part o f our book. Suzanne Agasi, Jacauellne Brenner, Wesson. University. BOLTON — Bentley Memorial Library will show Sombrlc, Jeffrey Spiegel, Michelle The fact is, we’ve been part o f Helen Call, Christopher Chever, Alex­ Honors Stimson, Erin Sullivan, Guy Wagner, He is a student at the Military College campus in •. Vizard, Trevor Richard David, children's films on July 29 at 7:30 p.m. To register, call ander Eltel, Craig Hempstead, AIvssa April Adams, Kim Amenta, Amy Carllsa Wilson, James Woods, Sefh peoples’ lives in Connecticut for 646-7349. Homan, Gregg Horowitz, Erik Meyers, Aporlclo, Llll Aramll, Scott Aronson, Zupnik. Northfield, Vt. son of John S. and Diane Bane Brian Parkany, Gracy Phillips, Jen­ Jennifer Atwell, Scott Beouller, Sean Honors Vizard of Route 6, Andover, was more than 100 years. And today, nifer Reedy, Birgit Sauer, Nancy Bell, Jennifer Benoit, Keith Bergeron, James Adams, Kalene Baker, Barry bom June 30 at Manchester Mem­ Stuart, Kellie Vecsey. Debbie Bray, Gregory Bucelviclus, Balaban, Julie Benes, John Benford, Named language award winner we’re more indispensable than ever. Bridge scores announced Honors Susan Carlnger, Brian Carpenter, Jen­ William Benllo, Alan Borgldo, Michael orial Hospital. His maternal grand- AtuI Aggarwal, Zachary Allaire, Julie nifer Chadburn, Heafher Dargln, Dana Bunce, Sara Cospl, Elizabeth Choput, • parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Maybe that’s why someone in The Manchester AM Bridge Club scores for July 14 Atkins, Colleen Bell, Lorry Briggs, Kristen Spear, daughter of Mrs. Judith Mullowney 6f DIeferle, Gary Dumas, Chrlsfopher John Clough, Richard Colwell, Ashly ,-Bane, Tolland. His paternal grand­ and July 16 are: Laurie Ann Brindisi, Andrew Bushnell, Friday, Karin Fray, Kristy Gessav, Cruz, Deborah DeBonee, Rita Duches- Kennedy Road and David Spear of Bolton, has been almost every household turns to Ricardo Canal, Barry Chapman, Hye Susan GuerreHe, Darcy Hoagland, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard North — South 1, A1 Berggren-John Greene; 2. Linda neau. Holly Epstein, Carolyn Fahey, named a United States National Award winner in Chon, Mary Cleoves, Kevin Covell, Kimberley Johns, Rolna Kelley, ustin Robert Fallon, Cheryl FInkelsteIn, Vizard. Bolton. He has a brother, The Original Yellow Pages at least Brian Cromble, Andrea Dellarocco, foreign languages. Simmons Barbara Anderson; 3. Ellen Goldberg-Sue Kim, Beth Leslie, Michele McDonald, Mark Fleming, MoHhew Flynn, Noelle Emerson, 22 months. once a week. Whether to find Henry William DIona, John Eccher, Amy Kevin Mollov, Heather Nelson, Heather Geldel, Kimberley Goggln, Kenneth She is a student at Russell Sage College, Troy, N.Y. Gates, JIM Hampson. Robert Hogan, Occhlallnl, Rachel Odell, Jennifer Graff, Stephanie Guertin, BrlH Gustaf­ Her name will appear in the United States East — West 1, Frankie Brown-Faye Lawrence; 2, Heather Hostetter, Allison Kone, Kerl Doucette, Melissa Renee, daugh­ things-or even to lose them. Perry, Honore Pollfl, Todd Powers, son, Sandra Hampton, Michelle Has- Achievement Academy official yearbook. The criteria Tom Regan-Lesly White: 3, Murray Powell-Barbara Kane, Joseph Kiss, Alison Larkin, Kristen Price, James Roche, Joe-Lelgh aka, Michael Hazel, Nancy Healy, ter of Terry E. and Cynthia Vennart Sandra Lebrun, Lynn Lesniak, Tina for selection includes the student's academic perfor­ Phillips Romano, Christine Rovegno, Christine Christopher Jones, Kimberly Jurat, Doucette of Windsor, was born June B The Ordinal Yellow Pages? Lessard, James Ludes, John Melesko, Ryan, Terry Scato, Deborah Schwarz, Sonya Kurlen, John Loleunesse, III mance, interest and aptitude, leadership qualities and North — South 1, Jim Baker-Morris Kamins; 2, Joe Jennifer Miller, Gregory Murray, Clau­ Brian Simon, Peggy Skrvla, Cynthia ■' 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospi- / y Connecticot’s Book. Lallberte, Bernice LIppo, Christina other special qualities and recommendation from a Bussiere-Saul Cohen; 3, Louise Miller-Eleanor dia Neira, Brett Newkirk, Pamela Tarbell, Kurt Thoresen, Kathryn Tyler, Lowd, David Lundberg, Thomas Lyon, 'tal. Her maternal grandparents are Posay, Zhixiong Peng, Scott Petersen, Christine VIsco, Jennifer Walters, professor or director. Berggren Karen Motros, Anton Mayer, Carrie Michael C. Vennart of 102 West St. Matthew Putnam, Keith Relmer, Kero Dwight Whitaker, Kristina Zorger. Mora, Melissa Mulrheod, Kelly Murn- She is a senior majoring in psychology and was East — West 1, Frankie Brown-Peg Dunfield; 2-3, Rennert, Ellse Robinson, Kimberly ' and Carol Vennart of 22 Wetherell Ing, Kathleen Nevins, Laura Povan, named to the dean's list for the spring semester. She is Tom Regan-Mike Franklin; 2-3, Ruth Pemberton- Shubert, Wendy Smith, Jeffrey Stonlu- GRADE » Wendy Pedemonte, Uven Phan, Angelo 'St. Her paternal grandmother is Marge McLain nas, Vicki Sweet, Carol Trovato, Gret- High Honors Prelesnik, Erin Prescott, Robert the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lange of chen Venezia, Rochelle Volsine, Amy Pamela Anderson, Kimberley Bo- Prytko, Stephanie Pullmann, Angela Sanford Road. Shirley Maillet of Eldridge Street. Williams, Elaine Wllsinskl. vlello, Lynn Bernier, Sira Berte, Stacey Reyna, Anno Rlgglo, Deldre Roy, She has a sister, Deanna Lynn, 3>/4. Pinochle scores announced Choate, Slgl Claes, Jennifer Clough, Donna Russo, Greg Sleberf, Mel Sle- Kathleen Connelly, ScoH Davis, Ma­ bold, Tammy Snallenberger, Donna Banning, Tyler W., son of William The pinochle scores played at the Army & Navy Club GRADE 11 rilyn Dellarocco, Catherine Oublel, Spera, Jeanne StarskI, Michael Stotou- Bell wins scholar award High Honors Susan Edgerton, Patricia Eltel, Suscn las, Tracy Sullivan, Daniel Taylor, and Lisa Farr Banning of Meriden, on Thursday are; Helen Bensche, 632; Martin Bakston, Fiona Arthur, Heather Bogll, Tina Fish, Suson Gallagher, Patti Harris, Stacey Tomkiel, Kelly Twible, ScoH Anne Bell, daughter of Joseph Bell of Manchester, was born June 20 at Manchester 616; Bud Paquin, 604; Tony DeMaio, 595; Robert BonettI, Cynthia Colvin. Kendra Du­ Oouangvixay Hemmovanh, Paul Hen- Varrick, ShervI Veal, Lynne Zellen. recently received the Doliher-Skeffington Scholar • Memorial Hospital. His maternal Schubert, 590; Fred Gleim, 588; Bob Hill, 587; Ann Award during graduation ceremonies at the Massa­ .grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wajda, 581; Sam Schors, 572; Mary Hill, 569; John chusetts College of Art. James Farr of 19 Radding St. His O'Neill, 566. Bell, a junior, received the award for her outstanding •paternal grandparents are Mr. and Honor roll posted at Bennet achievements in design. Mrs. William Rogers of Newburgh. Red Cross awards donors N.Y. He has a sister. Shannon. 4. Manchseter residents were recently awarded Listed below are the students who Barnes, Deborah Batsle, Andrea BIs- Lori Todd, Kristin Trombley, Lisa On dean’s list at UofH Pradetio, Silas Matthew, son of gallon-donor pins; Joseph Stanuman, 4 gallons; achieved the fourth quarter honor sonnette, Jennifer Brindisi, Megan Turek, Stacy Vosko, Michael VIbberts, Burns, Edward Carcia, Elizabeth Con­ James Zllora. , Paul D. and Lisa DietlinPradettoof Margaret Moran, 2; and Pamela Haney, Laurie roll at Bennet Junior High School. klin, Jacey Z. Cowles, Kristen Cyr, Carol Ultee of Manchester and John McLantey of ''20 Elro St., was born June 21 at Derench and Jeanne Marie LeBeau, 1 gallon each. Marlorle Debate, Carrie Dowson, Kat­ GRADE 9 Bolton were named to the dean's list of Samuel I. Ward ‘'Manchester Memorial Hospital. For more information, call 643-5111. GRADE 7 hleen Dickerson, Kristina Dulberger, Sherri Bell, Meg Berte, Andrea Blake, College of Technology, University of Hartford. Nell Allbrio, Michael Beganny, Chris­ Todd Erickson, Daniel Rne, Melanie Roxanne Boes, Sheryl Brandollk, Mar­ His maternal grandmother is Do­ tine Bell, Thomas Berte, Brian Blout, FInkbeIn, Amy FIHIng, Jennifer Fitzpa­ garet Coll, James Carroll, Yael CaspI, rothy Dietlin of Torrington. His Colleen Boes, Lisa Bouchard, Lelond About Town deadlines trick, Michele Fleurv, Deirdre Flynn, Michael Costagna, Corey CroH, Alexia paternal grandfather is Mario Boutlller, Anna Christen Breen, Naama Meehan Foley, Michael ForcuccI, Cruz, Curtis CzachowskI, Christopher Makes Hartt dean’s list CaspI, Zahida Choudhary, Kimberly Pradetto of Torrington. Items submitted to the About Town column should be Christine Gill, Richard Gould, Joseph Davev, David Day, Michael Dare, Crockett, Emma K. Delaney, Kristin Grondin, Troy Guntulls, Jessica Gus- TammI Beth Dulberger, Patrick Usa Chatzky of Manchester was named to the dean's submitted to the Manchester Herald at least five days Donnelly, Rachael Hanley, Sarah Hen- tow, David Hoagland, Brendalee Hode- Owyw, Gregory Fregeou, Kurt Gamer, list for the spring semester at Hartt School of Music, Horvath, Carolyn Faith, daugh­ before the desired publication date. nlgan, Jenny Horvlth, Carla lezzi, don, Terl Jamaltls, Laura Johannes, Wendy Germond, Mary Hayes, ter of Leonard M. and Pamela Potrick Kelley, Keosamone Keovilav, Tammy Johnston, KeHophone Keovi­ Douangnlvonh Hemmovanh, Tommy University of Hartford. Always include a name and a daytime phone number Eric Kubik, Steven Lammev, JeHrev lav, Sendia Kim, Elizabeth Kulpa, Ingle, Dove Jarvis, Andrew Klovlns, Chalke Horvath of 50 Deer Run in case questions arise. Items should be typewritten or Lozzarls, Dona Malley, Gleda N. Miller, Charlie Kwok, Lori Lallberte, Michael BrlH Kernfeld, Mellso Loto, Joeson Trail, was bom June 19 at Manches­ Amy MIzoras, Seth Morabito, Eric plainly printed on business-size stationery. Larkin, Michele Lewis, Adore Llm- McAdom, assondro On honor roll at Niagara ter Memorial Hospital. His mater- Passmore, Nina A. Phanithasack, Beth berger, Kerri LIndland, Marianne Loto, McBride, Robert McCoHery, Slnorng Rackow, Kirk RIngbloom, JeHrey Ross, Jennifer MacDonald, Jennifer McCu- Muong, Alexondro O'Brien, Sheryl Matthew J. Farrell of 56 Porter St. has received .nal grandparents are Marion Rachel Shuetz, Kimberly Shook, Mar-- brey, Gary McGrath, Nicole Michele, O'Connell, Christine Olsen; Christopher Chalke of 24 Bridle Path Lane and chann Sinatra, Kathryn Smith, Philip Erika Nelson, Nicole Nicholson, Ran­ honor roll recognition at Niagara University for the Osella, K e ^ Lynn Overton, Almee the late Cecil Chalke. His paternal Smith, Robert Stearns, James Totro, dall Norris, Ravca Ortiz, Wendy Par­ Pennell, Meredith Phillips, Brenda spring semester. Public Records Heidi Towle, Gerald Ward, Jewel kany, David Phllllops, Morybeth Plano, Rockwood, Stacey Shelton, Richard grandparents are the late James White, Todd Williams, MoHhew Willis, Eben W. Plese, Stacy Poole, Darek Msmonskls, Julie Shrtder, Shallo Sl- and Rika Horvath. Ellzbeth Wing, Jessica Yost. Pryputnlewlcz, Jennifer Raison, Laurie kond, l^u ro Sines, Tonya Sines, Thitpo- Dean’s list Student ' Repoll, Jennifer Sabla, MoHhew Sass, slmh Sourlnho, Ingrid Stearns, Morey Whitham, Shannon Ever, daugh- Trina Shively, Amv Shumaker, T i­ Suitor, Mary Tsokalos, Marc Ursin, Warranty deeds GRADE a mothy Shumaker, Holly Stone, Jacaue­ Shanon Lee lYneman, daughter of Sherwood M. and •' ter of Stephen E. and Linda Alfred TammI Atkins, Un Baek, MoHhew Ursin, DeVotmh Whitehead, Troy llne Tedford, Elizabeth Thorstenson, Percy Williams, Paula ftpke. Rosemary G. Trueman of Coventry, has been named to Elmer J. and Dorothy E. Johnson to Peter J. and -Whitham of 11 Hendee Road, the dean’s list for the spring semester at Duquesne Sandra K. Visentia, 42 Holl St., $129,000. ■•‘Andover, was bom June 21 at University, Pittsburg, Pa. William V.. and Deanna M. Tressler to Stephen M. Manchester Memorial Hospital. and Jane M. Garren, 35 Oakiand Terrace. $124,900. Her maternal grandparents are Receives master’s degree Mr. and Mrs. James Alfred of Wising up Is enlightening Bayboro, N.C. Her paternal grand- Quitclaim deeds Todd C. Hewey of Manchester recently received the '•parents are Mr. and Mrs. John master of arts degree in communication from the ■ .Whitham of 4 Birch Mountain Joseph and Adele M. Grigolet to Vivian A. Sewchuk. Continued from page 9 like putting anything in it either. I managed to slide Christian Broadcasting Network University, Virginia Extension. Bolton. Campfield Road, no conveyance tax. down some applesauce, egg salad, and of course, a Beach, Va. Nancy Y. Pumhagen to Joseph G. Pumhagen. 33 tossed and turned a bit after the surgery.and it big bowl of ice cream, easily the most satisfying pulled out a bit, and boy did it hurt. My recovery He is a graduate of Gordon College, Wenham, Mass, Quaker Road, no conveyance tax. food for a toothless patient. with a bachelor of arts degree in history. nurse was very accomodating, as she removed the Centennial Associates to Richard J. Zimmer III, After a while, it became evident which foods I Lush, leafy trees • " i 54-56-58 Chestnut St., no conveyance tax. needle a bit sooner than usual to relieve my pain. could mush and swallow, and which ones I had to Silk Mill Associates Ltd. Partnership to Brophy Ice packs were applied to my cheeks as soon as I wait on. But, each day I could open my jaw a little On 8t. Joseph’s dean’s list are nature’s filters Ahern Development, Elm Street, no conveyance tax. could hold them, and it felt terrific. Everyone wider, and the cavities became less tender. Besides, Patricia Gregory of High Street and Mary Siena of recommended Ice to combat the swelling which was ; SKIPPERS, Va. (A P ) - An acre Dramatization ©1986SNET Karen Holland to Charles Holland III, Northfield jtau’d be surprized what you’ll try to eat when Oak Forest Road were named to the dean’s list of St. Green Condominium, no conveyance tax. sure to follow surgery, which was the best best hungry. ,'of lush, leafy trees can filter about advice anyone could have given me. Joseph College in West Hartford for the spring Charles Holland III to Karen Holland, Northfield Aside from an infection I developed in one of the semester. *'13 tons of dust and gases from the Green Condominium, no conveyance tax. I used the ice faithfully, every 30 minutes, then I cavities, which unfortunately proved to be the most air around It each year, according Robert J. McCaffrey to Mary E. McCaffrey, 12 would rest 20 minutes. I still had quite a bit of painful part of the whole ordeal, my mouth is Just to Georgia-Pacific Corp. Strawberry Lane, no conveyance tax. swelling on my left side, butl imagine I would have about back to normal. My stitches have come out, Music prize given A deciduous tree with about 1,600 Gladys M. Poist to Donald M. Poist and Donna E. looked like a chipmunk if I hadn’t applied the ice. and I ’m back to eating popcorn, and hamburgers. I , square yards of leaf surface can Rehekah A, Gleason of Bolton is a recent graduate of '•remove several' pounds of dust €fSM ET Yatkin, Northfield Green Condominium, no convey­ even bought a ceremonial bagel to munch down. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ance tax. NEXT, I HAD to master eating. It felt so strange throughout the summer, while 1/Vb go beyond the call. I just have one question: Whoever n a m ^ these She Is a graduate of Bolton High School and her to have holes in your mouth, and you don't really feel “evergreen trees can clean the air Lynne A. Whaley to Clifton P. Whaley, 47 Russell St useless objects wisdom teeth? major at Vassar was music. She received the Joan no conveyance tax. '■year-round, according to the forest Slater Ed son prize for music composition. products firm. 1»_ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, July 21.19W M / CD - MA^/^/CggP Q 6P012TC IZ *' M AN C H E STE R H E R A LD . Tuetdav. July 21,1917 — 13 -^ Q lfP IT H - SNAnj by Iniet •••M* W A N U T i by Cbailao M. tehute

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I M OVIE: ‘ Urban C o w b o y' A bhie- has exposed her band and I live impoliteness In America on the ^ collar worker who fanciei Nmtelf a son Scott (Danny HAOAW THt MOWIWU HyDiklrawn* In a beautiful young. This is nothing new. The modern-dev cow boy faHt in love with a girl nucci) to the home alongside ^ he m eets in a popular country-and-western older generation has always critic­ A ID S virus. In "A n another beauti­ Dear Abby • Winger, Scott ized the younger generation. I ^ABU<5A M e TO 0 o y J t H a t ! ^ a u o t I •. Glenn. 1980. Rated PG. Enemy Among ful home. The Abigail Van Buren would like to defend today’s youth: ei(&HT ©UASSE5 OP WATBI2 A PAY 7-U U s ," airin g TU E S­ elderly gentle­ oFcHAseg&t yU f d) ® ® ® ® Nevye I have witnessed several instan­ D A Y , JU LY 21 < CD Thraa's Company man and his ces where an older person showed on CBS. wife who own It “When thieves retire...do they steal ! CD Matt Houaton no consideration for a younger work on their themselves gold watches?” ’ QD Olmmo a Braak person. For example: An older CHECK IISTINGS yard all year ® Graataat American Haro gentleman pushed ahead of me to FOR EXACT TIME round, and it ® Artglo pay at a gas station. When I looks wonderful. The problem? The And you’re complaining about a informed him that I was also the GRIZZWELL8’” by Bill Schorr ® Doctor Who man whistles. Oh, m y God, how he neighbor who whistles! Hallelujah waiting in line, be said, “ I justhave _. ® Charilo't Aitgals [D IS ] Got dan Panniea Rebecca is forced from America by a pair o f tiumbling whistles! From early morning until and praise the Lord, lady. Send him to give the cashier m y $20." ANP Vl/OUlP THAT ytMi'RE r / " ® Quincy I^K«M IN6ANAU.- , man and his dog as they escape the city in ® Topper with us because he starts to whistle we are married he has the right to I look like one. Consequently, I am IF I LE4VE gets caught up in a w eb o f prostitution and again. know all about everything I have murder when he tries to help a young ® ® Beat o f Carson (R) (In Stereo) treated like a kid and know R4TH ^ r s s T woman. (60 min.) (In Stereo) ® Racing from Plaintfield We had a cookout for frien d on ever done — every boyfriend I ever first-hand that most adults are very K ^[ESPN ] SportaLook our patio last week and our [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Hamburger: The Mo­ ® Hogan’s Heroes had, everything we did, everyplace rude to kids. They either think that * [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Howard the Duck' (CC) tion Picture' (CC) A young man needs a neighbor started whistling again. we went, etc. Hp says a w ife has no ® N e w a kids have no rights, or they lump A duck from a very Earth-like planet is in- degree to gain his inheritance, so he opts By the time the food was served, right to privacy as far as her [CNN] Sports Tonight them together as advertently pulled to Cleveland by an ex- to study food franchising a) Busterburger everybody was snapping at each husband is concerned. He is driving 1M7 by NEA. tnc |>-perimantal laser beam that also picks up University. Leigh McCloskey, Dick Butkus. “ troublemakers.” [DIS] M OVIE: 'T a x ' A vulnerable 15- other. Abby, this walking tea kettle K . more sinister extraterrestrial guests. Lea 1986. Rated R. yesr-old is caught in an emotional tug-of- me crazy with his pestering to tell The problem of rudeness in this TSSTPi®"' Jones, Tim Robbins. [U SA] Riptide war as he tries to grow up without parental is making our lives miserable. him “everything." country is not the fault of the young CAPTAIN EASY ■ by Crooks A Casals 1986. Rated r o . (In Stereo) uidance. Matt Dillon, Jim Metzler, M eg M y husband says there is no way I say that what I did before we got people; It’s the fault of the older 8 :3 0 P M 33 ® Growing Pains (CC) b u l l s e v e ^[USA] Cartoons filly. 1982. Rated PG. we can stop a person from whis­ WHAT PO VOL) THINK, ‘SKY KINS’ Maggie lives up to her supermom image by married is none oi his business. generation who are responsible for [M AX] MOVIE: 'Out of Bounds' An WOULP PO IN A CASE UKB THIS? ^ :3 0 P M ( B M * A * s *H juggling her personal and professional tling. Can you help us? What are your thoughts on the teaching courtesy and setting a Iowa fsrm boy's visit to Los Angeles turns lives. (R) subject? ® AB C N e w s (CC). into a fight for life when he's mistakenly BJ D uB IE L good example for the younger ® Great Gilderslaave WELCHES, ORE. B enton suspected o f murder Anthony Michael ^ PES’TERED generation to follow. Hall, Jenny Wright. Jeff Kober. 1986 9 :0 0 P M 33 M itt Teen USA From ihe SE’TTING MY OWN EXAMPLE j ® LavartM A ShMay Rated R. (In Stereo) BLONDit by D«mi Young b Sian Orako El Paso (TexasI Civic Center: hosts Michael DEAR BJ: Your neighbor whis­ DEAR PES’TERED; Same as DEAR SETTING: Hear, hear! a ® ® NBC Nawe [TM C] MOVIE: 'Coca Cola Kid' A young Young and Stepfanie Kramer are joined by tles! What a joyful sound! Would yours, and it’s not a case of one a ® Nightly Buelnats Report M iss Teen U SA 1986 Allison Brown, the Coca-Cola executive is sent to the Aus­ THB NEWS « TERRIBLE I b a r e y o u o T P IN O M E A l l t h e s t o r e s a r e t h a t s t h e w o r s t J Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and the El tralian Outback, the last place on Earth thpt you prefer neighbors who yelled, woman supporting another woman. To get Abby’s booklet, “ How to JUST TERRIBLE t ® Noticiaro Unhrltlon ONE BIT OP 6 0 0 0 NEWS MAVIN6 s a l e s NEWS o p a l l Paso Youth Symphony Orchestra as con­ doesn’t sell the real thing. Eric Roberts, screamed, fought and threw things A man is entitled to the sam e right Write Letters for All Occasions," IN M ER E TOMORROW *(C N N ] Showbit Today testants vie for cash, prizes and the Miss Greta Scacchi, Bill Kerr. 1985. Rated R. all night? Or neighbors whose kids to privacy. I refer to past “ roman­ send a check or money order for ^ ^ P N ] Winner's Circle Horts Racing Teen USA 1987 title. (2 hrs.) (Live) I [USA] Feather end Father Gang played rock music from dawn until' ces” — prison records and children $2.50 and a long, stamped (39 CD ® Mcmnllghting (CC) Maddie, David 1 1 :3 5 P M CD Entertainment Tonight dark? Some folks have neighbors bom out of wedlock excepted. ; [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Great Gattby' A arid Ms Dipesto embark on an adventure- cents), self-addressed envelope to; Comic Jay Leno; the new "Star Trek; The 6 handsome tycoon, now married to a mem- filled murder-mystery train trip. (60 min.) whose kids practice the tuba in the Dear Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. Next Generation” TV senes (In Stereo) I ber o f Long island society, seeks to recap- (B) daytime and drums at night. DEAR ABBY: An article in a Box 447, Mount Morris, III. 610S4. ^ lure his lost love. Robert Bedford, Mia Far­ ® ® MOVIE: ‘Tha Ust Daya of Frank 12:00AM (33 w k r p In Cincinnati row. Bruce Dern. 1974. Rated PG. and Jesse James' (CC) In the late CD A sk Dr. Ruth (CC). ARLO AND JANIS ^ by Jimmy Johnson 1800*8, outlaws Frank and Jesse James 7 :0 0 P M C£) c s s N e w t CD Cannon attempt to establish honest reputations, 50RRV;&YE 33 N e w t until a $25.(XX) bounty is placed on their (3D Star Trek SORRY, 'BVe/ ^50RRV,'BV6/ IKNOWONeOFTHbSe f S3 W h ee l o f Fortune (CC). heads Johnny C^sh, Kris Kristofferson. (3) T eles of the Unexpected Son’s biting is a problem June Carter-Cash. 1986. (R) (In Stereo) MUMSeRSOHmeOVeROF i^ (33 SIOO.OOO Pyramid M OVIE: 'S aratoga' A beautiful and m PHONE BOOK IS 7-il i r > ® Jeffarsone (CC). (2$ ® South American Journey Jack spoiled American girl is jolted into reality DEAR D R . rehabilitation. ’This is another m PI22ABkRlOR .' Pizzey visits the Am azon's jungles and its when her father dies. Clark Gable, Jean GOTT: M y son, ® Beet of Saturday Night Indian inhabitants. (60 min ) (In Stereo) Harlow, Lionel Barrymore 1937 option you might consider. WHATAQUY bySHIHoaat ® M *A *S *H 2. enjoys biting dD Novela: Esa Muchacha de Ojoe Cafe (8 ) Consumer Discount Network ® Wheal of Fortune whenever any­ D E A R DR. GOTT: Why is water dD I Married Joan ® Alfred Hitchcock Presents th! gn is taken more beneficial than juices andsoft ® MscNell / Lehrer Nawahour [C N N ] Larry King Live (Sf) A sk Dr. Ruth (CC) (R) Dr. Gott ® Barney Miller away from him. drinks? "lYs REALLY [D IS ] MOVIE: '16 Days of Glory: Part II* (iD Gene Scott ® Dating Game W e’ve tried 6 0 0 P, MOM-‘ (CC ) A second compilation o f highlights [CNN] N ew sn igh t Peter Gott, M.D. many different DEAR READER: When our , ® Jaffarsons paying tribute to the athletes that took pan /VtAYBE in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in [ESPN] SportsCenter kinds o f punish­ :wfc: Knight Pulliam ("T h e Cosby S h ow "), co- town district. Mickey Rourke. John Lone. often takegreatdelight in exploring to raise our arms straight out, away dients, some of which — like I median Bob ("B obcat") Goldthwait. @ ) Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1965. Rated R. their environments, “ flexing their from the body. The deltoid also caffeine and other additives — are > 33 Current Affair (S ) Dating Game [U S A ] Boxing (2 hrs.) m uscles" —and getting a rise out of helps to hold the shoulder in place. not beneficial to health. Colas are I (33 ® Jeopardy! (CC) [ESPN] Sports Look 9 :3 0 P M dD Mr. and Mrs. North adults. ’Think of it: H ere’s a After a nerve injury to the muscle, OK as a snack but, technically, ttey !(33 Major League Baseball: Atlanta [HBO] MOVIE; Hardcore' A man dis­ 2-year-oId who automatically be­ are non-nutritious “ food.” You [M AX ] MOVIE: 'Back to the Future' covers that his runaway daughter is in­ atrophy (withering) and weakness Bridge •Braves at N e w York M a tt (2 hrs.. 45 comes the center of attention by ' min.) (Live) (CC ) A time machine transports a teenager volved in pornographic films. George C will almost invariably result. would do better to slake your thirst back to the period when his parents were Scott. Peter Boyle, Season Hubley 1979 chomping at 'vill. Of course, biting The purpose of physical therspy with water — or juice — and leave ; ® INN News in high school. Michael J Fox. Christopher Rated R. is inappropriate behavior, yet is to train other muscles around the the soft drinks for a treat. m ‘ ® ® Carson's Comedy Classics Lloyd, Lea Thompson. 1985. Rated PG. (In Stereo) [U SA] Edge of Night consider the amount of reinforce­ shoulder to do some of the work of might make 12 tricks. If East held a : ® Barney Miller Getting a clue 1 :0 0 A M CD Ropers ment he receives. The attention the damaged deltoid. Evidently, If you ha ve questions about hiatal NORTH 7-31-I7 black king, another trick could be ® ® Newlywed Gama 1 0 :0 0 P M CSD (S) N e w s OA74 True Confessions m ay be worth, the tem porary this has not been successful for yog. hernia, you can get answers in Dr. gained by leading toward the queen of ( £ ® Spenser: For Hire (CC) Spenser CD V 10 7 5 3 from the lead ' ® A lica discomfort of punishment. Gott’s new Health Report on the the same suit. But there was another tries to solve the 'murder' o f a computer­ CD Jo e Franklin I suggest that you see an crthoixklic ♦ K 10 3 THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Sanaom ® Wild, Wild World of Animals I suggest that you discuss this subject. Send $1 and your name and important indication. The fact that ized fictional college student created eight (3D Twilight Zone surgeon. Such a specialist m ay be ♦ A72 By James Jacoby [C N N ] Crossfire years ago as a prank. (60 min.) (R) problem with your son’s pediatri­ West had not led a black suit suggested (S ) M aude able to operate on your shoulder to address to P.O. Box 91MB, Cleve­ . [D IS ] Mouseterpiece Theater (3) Mission Impossible cian. A professional who knows WEST EAST strongly that he held both black kings. JJDOU? M'eiEUP CPPB ID EXAMINE: [C N N ] Crossfire re-stabilize it. In addition, many land, Ohio 44101-3369. Besuretoask 4 K J96 When the opponents haven’t bid, it 1 [E SPN ] U.S. Olympic Festival Boxing (S ) Star Trek both the child and the fam ily is in a medical centers have phyidatrists for the “ Health Report on Hiatal 4 10 8 5 2 That was the best explanation for his ■ finals and hockey, fpom Raleigh-Durham. [ESPN] Auto Racing; 24 Hours of Le- WQO isn’t easy to place the outstanding @ ) Moyers; In Search of the Constitu­ secure position to give you advice Hernia.” 9 1 leading from Q-J-8 of diamonds. So de­ I N.C. (2 hrs., 30 n)9v) (Uvo) M ans From France. (60 min.) (Taped) — M.D.’s who are trained in ♦ QJ8 cards. The best declarers base their tion Controversies surrounding the separ­ about how best to discourage the ♦ 9 7 6 4 clarer cashed dummy’s club ace and [USA] Search for Tomorrow 4 K 10 9 6 ♦ J843 play on their knowledge of the defend­ 8:00PM (33 An Enemy Among Ut ation of Church and State and the religious biting pattern. ■ i llim ill ers’ tendencies. Look how South hit diamond king and then ran all his i (CC ) A 16-year-old is exposed to AIDS environment surrounding the drafting of 1 :0 5 A M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Pacific Ban- SOUTH hrarts. At the end. West blanked his ' after receiving a blood transfusion at the the Constitution are among the topics dis­ ana' A commercial pilot, fired from his job upon the winning play to score two cussed. (60 min.) DEAR DR. GOTT: Eight months ♦ Q 3 king of clubs so that he could protect hospital. Stars Danny Nucci, Dee W allace for philandering, soars again when he overtricks in four hearts. ’ Stone and Stephen Uacht. (6 0 min.) starts a new career with a tiny airline. agolsuffered an injury to the nerve WAKJ862 the K-J of spades. South now led the (S) Honeymooners ’The bidding needs explaining. South 3 ) MOVIE: 'The Tomb' After being re­ Graeme Blundell, Robin Stewart. 1980. that goes to my deltoid muscle. It ♦ A52 club queen to West’s king. Hapless (U Noticiero Univision opened one no-tnunp to protect his i vived by an earthquake, an ancient Egyp­ Rated NR. was atrophied, and my arm has ♦ Q5 West had to lead away from bis spade (B) War: A Commentary by Gwynne doubleton queens just in case he m i^ t tian vampire tracks down those who have 1 :1 0 A M [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Down and Dyer (CC) Footage of NATO's 1980-81 dropped down aout three-quarters Vulnerable: North-South king to present declarer with 12 tricks. . stolen her treasure. Sybil Denning, Came­ Out In Beverly H ills' A derelict ends up in find partner with A-x-x or K-x-x in West German war games and Warsaw o f an inch out of its socket. Is there Dealer: South ron Mitchell, John Carradine. 1986. the swimming pool of a crazy 'nouveau both black suits. ’Then, when North bid -r.1 Pact weaponry illustrate Central Europe's 1 33 ® Who's the Bote? (CC) Angela's riche' couple and is adopted into their anything, in addition to physical an artificial two clubs looking for a A new book by James Jacoby and potential vulnerability to war (60 min.) (R) West North East Sooth bis father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is upset when she fails to win a coveted ad­ household. Nick Nolte, Bette Midler, Ri­ thereapy, that would help my four-card major, South jumped to vertising award. (R| (In Stereo) (fi) Man from U.N.C.L.E. chard Dreyfuss. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) INT now available at bookstores. It is “Ja­ shoulder repair itself? three hearts, hoping to convey that he [CNN] CNN News Past 2 4 Pats 3tP coby on Card Games," published by FRANK AND ERNEST <%by Bob Thaves ® Major League Bataball: New York 1 :1 5 A M 33 m o v i e : "The Neighbor- had a six-card major suit. ’The raise to Yankees at M in rw tota T w in s (2 hrs., 30 Past 4 9 Pass Pass P h a ros Books. [E S PN ] Top Rank Boxing: (Kenny Bog- hood' Three middle-class New Yorkers try F’Xts four hearts ended the auction. min.) (Live) ner ve. R em o Di Carlo) In a junior welter­ to handle the emotional pressures and Declarer won the diamond queen ® ’MOVIE: 'Stagecoach' A group of weight bout scheduled for eight rounds,^ uneasiness that surround their friends MEDITEPiPlANEAN g i T B r from Atlantic City, N.J. (2 hrs.) when the ethnic make-up o f their neighbor­ Opening lead: ♦ Q lead with his ace, drew trumps and led H e P o e x N T people traveling in a stagecoach are faced The Chang Jiang river in China with an Indian uprising. John W ayne, hood seems threatened. Christine Belford, 10:15PM OD Kitwr'a Komar a diamond to dummy’s 10. When that travels 3,964 miles into the South Chi­ Claire Trevor. Thornes Mitchell. 1939. Ron Masak, Howard E. Rollins. Jr. 1982. Thonglits S N A C K BAR held, the only question was how he gu r na Sea. ® MOVIE: 'The Family' The syndicate 1 0 :3 0 P M (33 ® News (R) makes an offer to a lone executioner which ® INN Newa 1 :3 0 A M CD Smart ?l<3 ON he dares not refuse. Telly Savalas. Charles ® Odd Coupla GD INN News Bronson, JitI Ireland. 1973. Do Yon Appreciate? CIVIL ® Nuavas Nochas con Talina Faman- Bizarre ® ® Matlock Matlock defends a popu­ dax Polly’s Pointers (S) Home Shopping Game lar Beverly Hills man accused o f murdering A friend of mine tau^t me a P'JogEPiENCF. a starlet. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) 11:00PM 33 33 ® ® ® Nawa [C N N ] Newsnight Update lesson when I was in m y early 33 ® Lata S h o w (In Stereo) ® ® Nova (CC) A profile of Harold E. [DIS] MOVIE: 'Glees Bottom Boat' An twenties. It has stayed with me for Edgerton, designer of the electronic 3 ) Carat Bumatt and Friends enginoering physicist hooks a public rela­ DEIAR PO LLY — We recently Another pet peeve is listening to the '• ■■ ■, ■ -jVIAVc,? 7-2| strobe, a light that allows events in action tions em ployee in his space laboratory. over 7D years! ’This is to show ' How to reheat • tWrbvHBA.kW. ® INN Newt bought several boxes of inexpensive radio when the announcer states the to be photographed. (60 min.) (R) Doris Day, Rod Taylor, Paul Lynde. 196o. appreciation to all who help me. plastic wrap. To make strong plant ® Abbott and Coetsllo leftover pasta call letters of the-station but not the ® MOVIE: 'The Solid OoM Cadillac' A [U S A ] Hollywood Insider For instance, when the gas hangers, I take three long sheets of town. If you are driving in unfamiliar small stockholder creates havoc at a board ® Bamay MiHar station attendant helps in Ailing the 2 :0 0 A M 33 m o v i e : 'D w i i D oir a WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalll meeting over corrupt corporate practices. ® Bodywatch (CC) A look at psycholo- this plastic wrap, twist them tightly, territory you don’t know where the ventriloquist, whose wooden dummy con­ gas tank or cleaning the windshield By P olly Fisher Judy Holliday. Paul Douglas, Fred Clark. giata' uaa o f dream therapy to reach a and braid them together. I pull the station is coming from just by the call tains the soul o f a former performer, is un­ I 1966. mental balance in the Waking lives o f their and is pleasant I should show my ends apart after knotting at the end of letters. — BONNIE C WHAT'e A A PRAGMATIST IS A masked by a journalist. Bryant Holiday, D E AR PO LLY — How can pasta be patients. appreciation by sending a “ thank the braid for a decorative effect. Six 1 “ PPAcS/MAT/ST"? ® MOVIE: ‘Tha Shadow Ridara' Basod William Sylvester, Sandra Dome. 1964. reheated without getting soggy? — PERSON WHO COLLECTS I on the Louie L'Am our's novel. T w o broth- ® Talaa of tha Unexpactad you” to him. Did you ever do this? sheets can be used for heavier pots. ) 33 MOVIE: 'The Killan' A former boxer PRAQMATS. > ers w ho served on opposite tid e t duing Of course you are paying for the gas GINNIE Tips for making your own baby ® M * A «8 * H becom es Involved with e gengster's moll Single sheets of plastic wrap can be ' the Civil W ar are reunited after the war to and a payroll hold-up. Burl Lancaster, Ed­ and service. ’The attendant is being D E AR G IN N IE — Plain nntanced food, wa3Ts to help tebies get to sleep, ' find that their siatera and younger brother ® PEU C ULA; 'La Uaurpadora' 1. Eory. used to tie up tomato plants — mond O'Brien, Ava Gardner. 1946. paid to serve. But when he shows pasta can be reheated by placing it in NANCI tips for traveling with babies and oth­ X have been abducted. Tom SeHack, Sam El­ ® S C T V a colander over boiling water for a liott, Katharine Ross. 1982. ® TwIHglit Zona frequent words and looks of cheer­ DEAR PO LLY — When I buy new er baby-care Pointers are featured in [C N N ] MonayliiM few mlnates. The steam will heat the ® Novala: Pobra BanotHa Umantour [ESPN] Bast Of Scholaatic Sporta fulness this is extra. panty hose, I put a small gold safety Polly’s newsletter “Bringing Up [H B O ] M OVIE: 'M ira d a a' (CC ) A Latin pasta, but it won’t become water­ 1 y rv Amarica Think about this. It can make our pin in the front of the waistband. If I Baby.” Send |1 for each copy to POL­ ’1 ^ ------T -~ ® Buma and AHan Amaricsn Indian chief's daughter it cured logged. L Y ’S POINTERS, in care o f H»i« L by a surgeon who's bean spirited away [USA] W ra ttlin g world better if we express our et a run in them, I take the pin out. r C N N I I newspaper, P.O. Box 93863, Oeve- appreciation in one or more ways. fbat way I know at a glance if I can You may be surprised how people I reheat sauced pasta In the micro- wear them with a skirt or if they need land, OH 44101-5863. Be sure to in­ clude the title. begin to respond. Try it! Why not wave. Takes Just a minute or two aud to be worn with slacks. — LILLIA N — m . tastes great. Or, sauced pasta may be Cinena t o ^ y ? gently heated in a small pan on top of DEAR P O LLY — My pet peeve is Polfy will send you a Polly Dollar U.8. ACRES by Jim Davfa 10:10. — Full M atol JockOT (R ) 12,2:20, Lawrence 8. Staples the stove. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 21, 1987 — 18 SPORTS Schulze makes most of his chance with the Mets . By Bill Barnard Associated Press Reds got a two-run homer from Bo The Diaz in the seventh and four more NL Roundup runs in the eighth to force extra When the New York Mets were innings. Davis, Dave Parker and rolling through the National Esasky had RBI singles in the MattiHgly catches a record League East With 108 victories last eighth for the Reds, who were doing?,’ he replied, T m not going year, there was no room on the to lie to you,’ so I took him out. helped by a passed ball and a wild ■ Bv Ben Walker \ ...... r o ^ r for a pitcher like Don pitch in the inning. Jacoby had a double and scored Schulze. “ He was spent even though he ■rf- The Associated Press ^ u c k Crim, 4-6, got the victory threw only 68 pitches. The tempera­ Chris James, Juan Samuel and once. Mel Hall and Cory Snyder hit Schulze, with an 11-21 record in and Mark Clear pitched the ninth ture on the field was brutal. Plus he Mike Schmidt homered for the Al Roundup home runs and Brett Butler had two l^rts of four seasons with the )tv As soon as Don Mattingly stopped for his third save. Mike Morgan threw on the sidelines for the last Phillies. doubles. Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indi­ m ' tying records with his bat, he 7-11, took the loss. three days and he had to run the John Franco, 6-3, the fifth Reds’ The Indiana, who had lost three in ans, is getting a chance this season started matching major-league Jim Presley homered for Seattle bases, too. If he keeps pitching like pitcher, worked two innings of that John has started this season a row, chased Saberhagen in the broause injuries have taken their marks with his glove. that, there won’t be any return trip hitless relief for the victory. and the left-handed pitcher is not fourth on two-run singies by Rick Mattingly tied the record for Tigers 5, Athletics 4 toll on a pitching staff that led the to Tidewater.” amazed by his continued success as Dempsey and Steve Hinso. majors in earned run average in Expos 4, Astros 1 m i putouts by a first baseman with 22 Schuize, whose iast major-league age 44. Pinch-runner Jim Walewander 1986. Montreal won its eighth straight Monday night as Tommy John and OriolM 4, White Sox 1 scored from first base during a victory was June 21, 1986, was "Not as surprised as you guys,” Schulze was called up from game and handed Houston its ninth the New York Yankees beat the collision in the Oakland outfield in relieved with one out in the seventh he said. “ I work hard at what I do. Ken Gerhart hit a two-run singie Tidewater after compiling a 9-1 loss in ILgames as Dennis Martinez Minnesota Twins 7-1. the eighth inning, giving Detroit its by Roger McDowell, who allowed I’ve worked for 25 years to get during a four-run fifth inning and record, and he took advantage of pitched a five-hitter and Mitch “ Another record. Just what I here.” victory at Tiger Stadium. three hits, including Ozzle Virgil’s Baltimore won its sixth straight the opportunity by allowing three Webster hit a two-run homer. need," Mattingly joked. “ With two Minnesota’s Kent Hrbek said game by winning in rainy Chicago. Bill Madlock opened the eighth 21st homer, inthe final 2 2-3 innings. outs in the ninth, I saw it on the hlu in 61-3 innings Monday night as Martinez, 5-1, struck out four and John "just throws the ball over the The game was cailed in the top of with a single and was replaced by Dykstra drove in two runs in Sie viralked two as he pitched his second board and I couldn’t believe it. the Mets defeated the Atlanta seventh inning with his eighth plate for strikes. It’s his game. He the sixth. It had been delayed twice Walewander. With two outs, Dar­ Braves 9-2. complete game of the season. It was “ I’m really not doing anything on plays for the groundball.” rell Evans hit a routine fly ball that homer after driving in a pair of runs in the fifth for a total of 77 minutes. “ I knew the Mets had an the eighth time in the last II games those, just catching the ball,” he either right fielder Mike Davis or with a bases-load^ double in the Mattingly got all three putouts in A single by Ron Washington and exceptional staff when I was traded that the Astros failed to score more said. ‘ "The credit goes to Tommy.” the ninth inning to tie the record center fielder Luis Polonia could second off Randy O’Neal. 4-2, who waiks to Larry Sheets and Billy from the Cleveland organization than two runs. Mattingly’s night, however, was that has been accomplished three have caught. But they bumped and allowed five runs on four hits In 12-3 Ripken loaded the bases in the fifth (last May) and I wondered if I ’d Jim Deshaies, 8-4, gave up eight not all good. He went O-for-4 and times, the last by Ernie Banks in the ball went off Davis’ glove for an innings. with one out. Eddie Murray walked ever get a chance to move up,” hits in six innings as Houston lost its ended his American League streak 1963. error that enabled Walewander to Schulze also was credited with with two outs for force home a run. Schulze said. “ The injuries (to fourth straight game and for the of extra-base hits in 10 straight “ It was a total surprise to me,’' score easily. the game-winning RBI when he ft' Gerhart hit his two-run single and pitchers Bob Ojeda. Rick Aguilera, ninth time in 11 outings. tm games. Moreover, he aggravated Mattingly said. Mike Henneman, 6-0, pitched two walked with the bases loaded, Mike Young foliowed with an RBI David Cone and Terry Leach) Alan Ashby gave Houston a 1-0 1 an injury to his right wrist and Mike Pagliarulo broke open a singie. innings for the victory. Detroit breaking a 1-1 tie in the second. “ may have to miss a few games,” helped get me here quicker than I lead with an RBI single in the fourth scoreless game with a two-run starter Jeff Robinson retired the Dykstra followed with his two-run '1^.' & fT‘ Mike Griffin, 2-3, plWhed four expected and now I want to stay.” inning, but Martinez allowed only Yankees Manager Lou Piniella homer In the fifth off Les Straker innings and Doug Corbett finished first 15 batters before Tony Bema- double, and a sacrifice fly by Wally said. Schulze started poorly, allowing two hits in the last five innings. 5-6. Mark Salas, traded by Minne­ for his first save. Nell Allen, 0-4, lost zard led off the sixth with a single Backman made it 5-1. AP pholo Ken Oberkfell’s first homer of the The Expos took a 2-1 lead in their On Saturday night. Mattingly tied sota to the Yankees this season, hit in his first start since coming off the .Gene Nelson, 4-2, took the loss. After Dykstra’s homer made it season In the first inning, but he got half of the fourth on RBI singles by New York's Darryl Strawberry (left) and slides home safely on a wild pitch by a major-league record with a home a three-run homer in the seventh. disabled list. 7-1 in the seventh, Gary Carter and plenty of offensive support from Vance Law and Mike Fitzgerald home plate umpire Larry Poncino keep run in his eighth straight game. The Yankees maintained their Blue Jays 5, Rangers 3 Backman added RBI singles in the Atlanta's Randy O ’Neal. The Mets won, U n Dykstra, who had the first and they added two more runs on John. 9-3, pitched a seven-hitter three-game lead over Toronto while Brewers 13, M ariners 11 seventh and eighth. an eye on the Mets' Len Dykstra, who 9-2. in the matchup of AL division Garth lorg homered twice and four-RBi game of his career. Webster’s homer in the fifth. Minnesota stayed one game ahead Robin Yount and Glenn Braggs doubled as Toronto beat Texas for leaders at the Metrodome. It was of Oakland. “ Maybe tonight is the start of Reds 10, Phillies 6 Pirates 7, Giants 6 each drove home three runs as the ninth time in 10 games this something that will keep me here,” his first complete-game victory Cincinnati rallied from a 6-0 Pittsburgh got three-run homers Winning pitcher Brian Fisher, I,,-. Milwaukee won a wild-one against season. Schulze said. Padres 7, Cubs 4 DiPino tried to get Tim Flannery at since July 8, 1984. Indians 9, Royals 5 deficit for the fifth time this sea.son from Al Pedrique and Andy Van 5-6, allowed four hits, including visiting Seattle. Elsewhere in the NL, it was third when Stan Jefferson bunted, In other AL games, Cleveland Brook Jacoby went 4-for-4 and lorg’s solo shots his were first and beat Philadelphia with four Slyke, offsetting three San Fran­ homers by Will Clark and Jose Carmelo Martinez knocked in two The start of the game was Montreal 4. Houston 1; Cincinnati but the throw was late, loading the took Kansas City 9-5, Toronto beat Cleveland beat Bret Saberhagen home runs of the season. He led off runs in the 11th inning. cisco homers and a two-run double Uribe, in seven innings. runs and keyed a four-run seventh delayed two hours, 38 minutes by 10, Philadelphia 6 in ll innings; San bases. Texas 5-3. Baltimore defeated and slumping Kansas City. the second inning with a homer and Kurt Stillwell’s double and a in the ninth inning by Robby Kevin Mitchell made it 7-4 with a inning with an RBI single for San rain, and it took 3:20 to play. Diego 7, Chicago 4, and Pittsburgh Tony Gwynn’s grounder scored Chicago 4-1, Detroit edged Oakland connected again in the fourth throwing error by right fielder Thompson. homer for the Giants in the eighth Diego against Chicago. Saberhagen. 15-4, was tagged for Harold Reynolds drove in three 7, San Francisco 6. Flannery, tying the score 4-4, and 5-4, Milwaukee bruised Seattle 13-11 six runs on 10 hits in 31-3 innings in following a two-run homer by Fred Glenn Wilson allowed Nick Esasky Mike LaValliere’s RBI single off and Thompson’s double off Don AP photo runs for the Mariners, who outhit . “ I got more than I wanted from Bob Tewksbury was the loser in Martinez followed with his RBI and California got past Boston 3-2. his shortest outing of the season. McGriff. to score front first base for the Mike LaCoss, 7-6. gave the Pirates Robinson with no outs in the ninth Milwaukee 13-11. him.” Mets Manager Davey John­ his first NL start after being traded single. John Kruk’s suicide squeeze John walked one, struck out one ’The Royals have lost six straight go-ahead run against Mike Jack- a 1-0 lead in the first and Pedrique. cut the deficit to one. A sacrifice by Tennis star John McEnroe answers a question at a press Braggs hit a disputed three-run John Cerutti. 6-2, gave up three son said of Schulze. “ He pitched an by the New York Yankees to the brought in another run and Randy and had Minnesota hitting ground- son, 3-8. Eric Davis had a two-run who had five homers in nine Uribe moved Thompson to third, conference for the Davis Cup competition Monday games and 11 of their last 12. hjm er and Yount had a two-run runs on five hits in 6 2-3 innings. CXibs. He allowed eight hits and five Ready singled to make it 7-4. balls, the way he usually wins. John exceptional game ... lots of strikes, double and Dave Concepcion an but Robinson earned his 12th save Phil Niekro. 7-9, won his 318th single in the fifth inning that made Tom Henke pitched the final two minor-league seasons, hit his first runs in six innings. The Cubs scored three runs in the afternoon in Hartford. The United States will play West won his 273rd major-league game good breaking ball, nasty sinker. RBI single to complete the four-run when he struck out pinch-hitter career game and first since June 20 it 9-2. Seattle Manager Dick Willi­ innings for his 19th save. major-league homer in the fourth. With thicago leading 4-3, Frank sixth on a two-run homer by Rafael Germany this weekend at the Civic Center. Behind and tied Red Ruffing for 24th place When I went to the mound in the inning. Van Slyke’s homer made it 7-3 in the Harry Spilman and retired Jeffrey despite giving up five runs in five ams argued that Braggs’ homer to DiPino relieved Tewksbury with Palmeiro and an RBI single by on the all-time list. Charlie Hough, 10-6, took the loss. seventh and asked. ’How are you Trailing 6-0 after six innings, the seventh. Leonard on a groundnut. McEnroe is Paul Annacone, another U.S. team member. innings. Doug Jones finished with right-center did not clear the fence two on and no outs in the seventh. Jerry Mumphrey. The Yankees are 1.5-3 in games one-hit relief. ^ Larry Parrish homered for the host on the fly. Rangers. McEnroe set to Sports in Brisf Casey hurls Legion to shutout victory Buice convinces Starling, Breland bout now official Behind the one-hit pitching of Joe second place with 21 points, and Stanford and second baseman Jon ripped a two-RBI triple and Dave Casey, the Manchester Legion 17-14-1 overall. Ellington, a first- HARTFO RD — After weeks of bantering back and forth, the Roe, which turned over three Price added a two-run single. baseball team blanked Ellington. year member of the Zone, is now double plays. Marlon Starling-Mark Breland World Boxing Association Leonard was 2-for-3 with two runs 7-0, in a Zone Eight contest called 3-11-1 in Zone play. Manchester scored three times in regain top rank welterweight championship bout is official with the announce­ scored and three RBIs to lead the after five innings because of Casey’s outing was less than the second inning and four more iii way. Stanford contributed a 2-for-4 Bosox of talent ment Monday that the pair will meet on August 22 at Township darkness at MCC’s McCormick stellar as he issued five walks. He the third to put the game away outing, including a two-bagger, to By Dean GolembeskI ' Auditorium in Columbia, S.C. Field. competition. struck out three. The lone Ellington early. Stanford had a two-run Manchester’s eight-hit attack. The Associated Press ' Donald Bowers, Starling’s manager, said the contracts were safety was a fourth-inning single by double and Joe Leonard added an Manchester is back in action The U.S. team will be playing its By Dave O’Hara bruised. Then Luke (Gary Lucas) The Post 102 contingent is now signed Monday morning. Mike Brooks. Ca.sey was aided by RBI single in the second inning tonight at 8 in an exhibition game first home match since 1984 as it The Associated Press 10-4-1 in the Zone, entrenched in came in and did a good job. (Greg) The 15-round bout will be the first title fight in South Carolina his defense led by shortstop Rob while in the fourth stanza. Leonard HARTFORD — A reflective John seeks its first Davis Cup since 1982. against Bristol at Moriarty Field. McEnroe said Monday he expects Minton came in and did a super job. and will be televised on ABC’s “ Wide World of Sports.” Breland, In March, the team played and lost BOSTON — , Right-hander De- to regain his ranking as the top ‘Then I came in. I gave up a hit, but I 24, is 18-0 as a pro while Starling, 29, who lost a WBA title fight to in Paraguay, ending a three-year Wayne Buice figured that he men’s tennis player in the world, didn’t walk anybody. Ihate walks.” Donald Curry in 1984, is 41-4. trek that saw the team also play in convinced his mother he could pitch but cautioned that his best won’t be The Angels broke a scoreless tie Sweden. Japan, West Germany, as he kicked around the minor in taking a 2-0 lead on a two-out Muse, Reid continue Festival heroics on display during this week’s Davis Ecuador, Mexico and Australia. leagues for 10 years. single by Gus Polidor, a walk to Mattingly AL player of the week Cup matches against West ” As of now, it doesn’t even seem Germany. Now, approaching 30. Buice Downing and Ruppert Jones’ dou­ Bv Barry Wllner beyond all expectations.” like a Davis Cup match yet because NEW YO R K — Don Mattingly of the New York Yankees, who The Associated Press McEnroe said he’s still working hopes he’s convinced the California ble over Ellis Burks’ head against The record for ticket sales was we’re used to having translators for tied a major league record for consecutive games with home back into form following a six- Angels that he’s a major league starter Jeff Sellers, 3-3, in the fifth. set in Houston last year. This year’s every answer and eating weird reliever. , runs, was named American League Player of the Week Monday DURHAM. N.C. — Dante Muse event was only $50,000 shy of the month layoff last year and a more foods,” Flach said. The Red Sox tied the score 2-2 in Buice blanked Boston on one hit for the second consecutive voting period, and J.R. Reid didn’t let the mark with one week remaining. recent six-week layoff due to a back McEnroe’s decision to play the sixth. Wade Boggs, who ended and struck out three in two innings Mattingly hit 10 homers over an eight-game stretch, tying the pressure bother them as they Muse completed his performan­ injury that that kept him out of marks his first Davis Cup appear­ an 0-11 minislump with a two-out Wimbledon. for his 10th save Monday night in record set by Dale Long with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1956. He continued their U.S. Olympic Festi­ ces at Dorton Arena in Raleigh with ance since 1984. Prior to that, he double in the first, knotted the count val heroics. “ I wouldn’t say that I ’m a helping the Angels to a 3-2 victory also set an A L record with a string of 10 straight games in which a sizzling show. He won the 500 in played on seven consecutive Davis with a long triple. Muse, a 20-year-old roller speeds- hundred percent, but I feel like I ’m over the Boston Red Sox. he had extra base hits. That broke the mark of nine games set by the afternoon, the 3,000 at night and Cup teams and he holds the U.S. kater from Des Moines. Iowa, won definitely improving,” he said In the eighth. Downing beat out a Babe Ruth in 1921 then helped the East win the 4,000 records for most combined victo­ ’I convinced Mom a long time ago three gold medals Monday, bring­ during a news conference. ” I feel hit that Sellers couldn't field as it Mattingly’s home run streak began before the All-Star Game relay in a record time of 7 minutes, ries. 50, and most singles victories — tonight I convinced somebody ing his festival haul this year to 9.44 seconds. like I ’m hitting the ball reasonably bounced past the mound. Jones and ended Sunday night at Texas, when he had a single and 35. else, somebody with a little more five, the same number he won in well now. I ’m hoping for the best.” sacrificed and White followed with double in four at-bats. That gave him a .444 batting average and On Sunday, he won the 1,000- and ’’Growing up ... two things that influence on things — that I could do 1986. Reid, the 6-foot-9 sophomore 1,500-meter races. McEnroe said the Davis Cup his scratch hit off Romero’s glove. mattered most to my parents were it." Buice said hopefully. left him with four home runs, nine runs batted in and five runs center from the University of North competition against the West Ger­ “ I really did feel the pressure,” to get a scholarship to go to college Buice, who spent two^ears in the ‘I was something like 0-12 after scored in four games after play resumed Thursday. He also had Carolina, hit five free throws down Muse said. “ People kept asking me man team featuring Boris Becker the All-Star Game last week, but I two doubles and a slugging percentage of 1.222. and to play Davis Cup. So, it was AP photo Mexican League before developing the stretch, including the decisive if I could win five golds again this would be difficult, but would help always very important in my mind a fork ball from what he read about always seem to come alive when I The last player to win consecutive weekly awards was Dave him get in shape. point, as the South moved into year and that causes some and it became something that I Mark McLemore of the California Angels get ready to Bruce Sutter, dazzled the Red Sox come to this ball park,” Downing Winfield of the Yankees, who did It in August, 1983. Wednesday’s gold medal basket­ pressure.” ” I felt it would be a good time to would really like to do,” McEnroe turn over a double play during sixth-inning action after Devon White broke a 2-2 tie said. ‘This has always been my ball game with a 77-76 victory over Reid is accustomed to pressure, come back ... get a good week of said of his reasons for playing in the East. haying started as a freshman at practice before playing a couple of Monday at Fenway Park. Boston's Ellis Burks is forced at with an RBI single off second favorite place to hit. I like the park this week’s tournament. and I like the fans.” Camlnitl NL player of the week Reid’s team will meet the North, North Carolina, which was ranked matches, and I think it will work out second base. The Angels won, 3-2. baseman Ed Romero’s glove in the But while praising Davis Cup even though that team lost a 109-103 No. 1 for much of the season. But he good for the U.S,,” McEnroe said. eighth inning. NEW YO R K — Third baseman Ken Caminiti of the Houston competition, the 28-year-old McEn­ ‘We got decent pitching. Sellers shootout to the West in the other calmly made his free throws in the The two teams will play at the ’This has been definitely worth Astros, who played his first major league game last Thursday, roe criticized the current state of kept us in the game, but we couldn’t game. In women’s play, the South final 3; 52 and finished with 14 points Hartford Civic Center Coliseum the wait.” Buice said. T always score any runs,” Boston Manager was named National League Player of the Week after batting .500 professional tennis. He said there’s Trappers go for record knew I could do it. The key to my and West will tangle. The West won and eight rebounds. Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Both too many tournaments, too much John McNamara said. ‘We’ve and hitting two home runs during his first week in the majors. 64-50 over the North behind 13 “ I had to make those shots, ” Reid countries are seeking to remain in pitching is to throw strikes and keep money and too much pressure on Bv The Associated Press played five decent games in a row, Caminiti had seven hits in 14 at-bats after play resumed points and 12 rebounds from said. ” 1 wasn’t thinking about the the 1988 world group draw, which The longest winning streak in pro the batters off balance. players to keep playing and not but we’ve won only one. We can’t following the All-Star break. He also scored four runs and had Pauline Jordan. The South got 14 pressure.” features the world’s top 16 coun­ ball is 27, set by Carthage, Texas, in ‘I can’t relax for a minute when watch out for their own welfare. SALT LAKE CITY - The biggest seem to put the hitting and pitching three runs batted in. points from Carla Green in an 85-66 The East, using a collapsing tries that play for the 1901 in the Texas League. The New I ’m out there. I have to be intense together. That’s been the story all victory over the East. championship. ” I was blessed with an ability to thing the Salt Lake Trappers can York Giants hold the longest defense around Reid, stayed close offer their players is a chance to get every time. If I can get all three of season.” The hockey competition begins to the unbeaten South. But. despite McEnroe, currently ranked ninth go out there and play tennis and not winning streak in the majors of 26 in noticed. my speeds working I ’ll do all Tudor to begin medical rehabilitation today in Greensboro. Approxi­ the coaching and sideline antics of in the world, is expected to face do anything else for eight years.” 1916. With a 20-34 rerard against A L AP photo So far, the Trappers are getting right.” mately 30 players will be selected Lefty Drieseir, it wasn’t enough. Becker, currently ranked fourth, McEnroe said. ’ ’Then itgottostage ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Cardinals left-hander John Tudor, idle plenty of attention in the rookie With their 13th victory in the last West teams, the Red Sox dropped from the tournament for the U.S. “ I thought we did a great job of Kris Durham (right) of the East team and the South's but the pairings won’t be known when my body let down on me. It “ p e y ’re very much aware of the since April 19 with a broken leg, received approval Monday to Pioneer League. Winning 23 16 games on the road, the Angels 15*A games behind in the A L East. Olympic team’s training camp at stopping them from getting the ball until the draw is held Thursday. just said. ‘No,’ to the continual 27, Pearson said. “ They haven’t begin a medical rehabilitation period this week. Tracey Rutledge chase after a ioose baii during their U.S. straight games can do that. moved to within two games of They have lost five of the last six Lake Placid, N.Y. Tennis and to J.R., and did a good job on J.R.,” Others on the U.S. team Include abuse that I was giving it.” been caught up in the whole Olympic Festivai game Monday night in Chapei Hill, N.C. first-place Minnesota in the Ameri­ games and 11 of the last 14. With a Trainer Gene Gieselmann issued the approval in San Diego boxing finals also were on the the former coach at Maryland said. Paul Annacone, Tim Mayotte, a He said he sat out Wimbledon The Trappers continued their try situation yet, but they might be as can League West as the Twins lost 42-51 record, they are more than after consulting with team physician Stan London in St. Louis, schedule. Driesell got the crowd of 5,138 The South won, 85-66. native of Springfield, Mass., about because he was feeling negative for the longest winning streak in the record gets closer.” to the New York Yankees. eight games under .500 for the first spokesman Brian Bartow said. Ticket sales were on a record going with his stomping and gestur­ 30 miles north of Hartford, and the about tennis and was afraid he professional baseball history on time since they were 10 below on Tudor, 32, will report to Louisville of the American Association pace, organizers said, having ing on the sidelines. doubles team of Ken Flach and might do something he would Monday night, rallying on the road Salt Lake is scheduled to open a ‘Most teams are glad when they July 30, 1976. and is scheduled to pitch Wednesday night qgainst the Omaha reached $2.35 million with a week to “ The officials made bad calls, I allowing just one walk in facing the second on a sacrifice bunt attempt Robert Seguso, who won the title at regret. He made no mention of his to beat Pocatello 13-10. three-game series at home tonight get to the other team’s bullpen,” Royals. He is also tentatively scheduled to pitch on Sunday go. made bad calls,” he said. “ That minimum 21 batters as the East by Barb Jordan. Jordan was Wimbledon. back injury. against Idaho Falls. If the Trappers Buice said, ‘but I don’t think The Red Sox try to get back on the “ It seems like they haven't felt against Iowa at Des Moines. “ I would never have expected us was just part of my act.” beat the West 1-0. thrown out stealing. Members of the West German keep winning, they could try to tie anybody wants to get to our bullpen. winning path tonight, sending right­ He said his goal is to regain the the pressure,” Trappers General If he passes both tests, it is possible that Tudor will rejoin the to be at this point.” Hill Carrow, Tracy Compton of Santa Maria, The East got its nin in the first on team declined to be interviewed Carthage’s record on Friday night ‘Everybody did their job tonight. Compton, who fanned 11, walked No. 1 ranking he once held and now Manager Steve Pearson said. ” It’s hander Roger Clemens, 8-7, to the Cardinals on Aug. 1. president and executive director of C^lif., had a near-perfect act in doubles by Gina Vecchione of Monday as they practiced for the and break it Saturday night, both at Willie Fraser was outstanding Elise King leading off the third belongs to Ivan Lendl. been very ho-hum.” mound. The Angels plan to counter the festival, said. “ We have gone softball. ’She pitched a no-hitter. Yonkers, N.Y.. and Pat Dufficy of home againstoBaiiiM x-ucaieiio.Pocatello. (wiui(with uiie one nii; hit) unui until nis his nand hand was was withwith Kirk Kirk McCaskill. McCaskill. inning and King was forced at Westerly, R.I. Cordero five short of 6,000 wins NEW YORK — Twenty seven years ago, Angel Cordero Jr. TwiUght LoBguQ bsscbBlI is still tho bsst bBtOBln rode his first winner at El Commandante race track in Puerto NFL explores Olympic drug program : r ic o . Bv Bert Rosenthal proached the USOC about a pro­ TwilightTwi!idfhtLeaffiiPhAf3Ph»liaamA*ofAo*..w4.»MW^.^^^.. League baseball game’s featuring Moriarty ■ - ' This week, he could join Bill Shoemaker, Johnny Longden and winners, those who qualify for the on the ever-changing list of legal The Associated Press gram to combat steroid use. Brothers at Mt. Nebo are still the best bargain for a infield, Mike at third and Jeff at first. Laffit Pincay Jr. as the only jockeys to win 6,000 races. U.S. teams for next month’s Pan and illegal substances wasdifficult. mrot, Cheney’s came and raked the track,” he said He indicated that East European baseball game in Manchester. Night games at Moriarty Field start at 7:30. “ It’s a great accomplishment to win 6,000,” Cordero said, American Games, and others at The USOC’s drug-testing pro­ Brimley is the father of Dick Brimley, highly DURHAM, N.C. — The National athletes, particularly Soviets, who Moriarty Field, named in memory of the founder of Jim Gallagher, league president, said eight of the 11 “ because of all the jockeys in the whole world, only three have random. gram began In November 1983, ^ cces^u l girls’ track and cross country coach at East Football League has sought the in the past had been severely shortly after two U.S. athletes and Moriarty teams that have performed for nearly five teams will qualify for the playoffs and Moriarty’s, now ever done It.” An athlete caught testing positive Hartford High School and former Manhattan College counseling of the U.S. Olympic condemned for using anabolic decades in Manchester, Matt Moriarty Sr., is the site Herald Angle fifth, shouldn’t have any trouble gaining postseason will be subject to six months to a several others from foreign coun­ standout. * Cordero, 44, rode one winners in five mounts at Belmont Park Committee to try curbing the use of steroids, apparently have cut back again this season of home Greater Hartford Twilight action. possible lifetime ban, depending on tries were disqualified at the Pan Earl Yost Monday, bringing him five wins short of the 6,000-mark. anabolic steroids, the chief medical in their usage. the regulations of the sport’s Am Games In Caracas, Venezuela, league games. This week, the MB’s are home Friday Shoemaker leads Uie all-time list with more than 8,600 wins, while officer of the USOC says. “ We’ve seen leaner, faster types and Saturday night. Sports Editor Emeritus governing body. for drug usage. Top Job noted Familiar name Pincay is second with about 6,700. Longden, who retired in 1966, “ Maybe by next season (1988), of athletes from there than we’ve Now, all of the national governing The caliber of play has been compared to Class A He said there should be no won 6,032 races in his 40-year career. they will have anabolic steroid seen in the past,” he said. “ They’re excuses for athletes who a r e , bodies are involved in the USOC’s circuits in professional ball with most of the players Manchester’s summer swimming program has been ^ fa t h e r ’s footsteps on the golf course, in good hands for many years and credit goes to Tom Shoemaker and Ifincay are still riding. testing in the NFL.” Dr. Robert Voy not as bulked-up or juiced-up. caught. drug-testing agreement. carrying credentials as current or former college and Mark DeNlcolo qualified for the PGA Junior said Monday. "The law in the Soviet Union is minor leaguers. Kelley, now in his 31st season as aquatic director. “ The athletes have known they “ All of our athletes qualifying for raampionship staged at Blackledge Country Club in Voy, head of the 'drug-testing Kelley, director of athletics at filing Junior High, notes that anyone providing anabolic would be tested here since about (1988) Olympic team will beclean,” Gene Johnson, now in his 26th season as manager of Hebron. & n of the head golf pro at Manchester Country Royals drop McRae from roster program at this week’s U.S. Olym­ attracted the interest of pro scouts. he’ll toss aside the whistle after refereering high school steroids to an athlete is subject to February or March, when invita­ Voy promised. Moriarty’s, has produced more regular season and DeNlcolo. the youngster will be in t ^ pic Festival, called anabolic ste­ two years’ imprisonment. “ He’s got one more year at Eastern and then hopes to college basketball games for 32 seasons. A tom tions for the festival went out,” he playoff championship teams than any entry in league play pro ball.” the father said. finals Friday, July 29, at Wlllimantic. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Hal McRae, a .290 hitter and one of roids one of the worst examples of " I think the key to the Europeans’ cartilage In his knee has prompted the decision to said. history. Twenty four in all, 12 regular and as many If Jeff Johnson makes it, and he appears to have the baseball’s most respected students of batting, was dropped from performance-enhancing stimuli. (success) is their training.” Voy playoff diadems. retire. For the record. It costs each entry in the Greater Voy said that information on credentials, he’ll be the third member of the family to the Kansas City Royals’ roster Monday night and will become a "What is of great concern is the said. “ We can’t do the type of drugs — those acceptable and those This year, it appears that the MB’s will have to come John DeQuattro, well-known local businessman, play for pay. Gene Johnson toiled six years in the mnect^^h”*’’* League $1,300. All money full-time hitting instructor unless he plays for another club. effect they (the steroids) have on training they do. Our athletes have banned — has been widely dissemi­ on strong to add another regular slate title as the other reached the goal of all golfers last month when he aced Mllerted at home games is retained by the home club minors, just missing a shot at third base with the McRae, 42, said he was given the word by John Schuerholz, the character of athletes,” he said. a different lifestyle. They (Euro­ nated to the athletes in the form of the par-3, 185-yard seventh hole at Ellington Ridge hat^'^nnH handles the volunteer job of passing the For the Record clubs have caught up and collected talented players to Milwaukee Braves who had a young star in the making Royals’ general manager, but that he would consider playing this “ Athletes who use them can be­ peans) train hard. That’s some­ brochures and videos. In addition, match the locals. Country Club. He used a 7-wood to accomplish the feat. at the same time, Eddie Matthews, who went on to be a Moriarty’s*^”’’ " * year “ for the right club.” come paranoid, temperamental, thing our athletes don’t have as the USOC has established a na­ Jeff Johnson, youngest son of the team skipper, is the Hall of Famer. Austin Brimley, watching the running events at Pete In 18-plus major league seasons, McRae owns a .290 averge violent and subject to criminal much time to do. They have to tional hot line for further Nicholas Passcantell scored a N0..1 batter with a better than one hit in every two at Wigren Track at Manchester High during the New behavior. work, they have home lives to live, goal for the Mustangs in their 3-1 bats. Mike Johnson, the middle son in the Johnson With acmmulated time, the last official work day for •with 191 home runs and 1,097 runs batted in. He joined the Royals information. household, starred at UConn before spending one year England Relays, noted the improvements over those N o m LoRose at Manchester High ended with the in 1973 from Cincinnati and compiled a .293 average. “ I would be frightened to death of they have a lot of things to do.” Still, he conceded that because of win over the Jets in Rec Depart­ offered when he was a youngster at the West Side "W e Fresh from another productive season at Eastern in the Texas Ranger farm system. staging of the New England Relays. LaRose has been' ' He said he was going to sit back and listen for any offers to come a 280-pound N FL lineman on At the festival, which began July the large number of athletes in the ment midget soccer league play had to use carpenter saw horses for the hurdles on the Connecticut State University, the younger Johnson has The Johnson brothers form one half of the Moriarty grounds foreman for the last 12 years and with his crew i. anabolic steroids.” 13 and ends Sunday, Voy and his United States,’ getting information last week. His name was omitted in cinder track at the West Side Oval. The night before a In. turned in a top job at the school’s athletic ilahls. Voy said the N FL had ap­ staff have been testing the medal to them and keeping them up to date a game report last Friday. ) H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegdav, July 21.1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, July 21. 1987 — 17 not sure of her next step BUSINESS By Brian Trusdell contained congratulations from 90 official events, including two making that putt on the I8th, feeling She is fourth on the careec— Tht Atsoclated Press President Reagan, former I^ si- different major championdiips; or that pressure.” earnings list, having won $1,700,MCS dent Gerald Ford, golfing greats 98 victories and one major; or 40 behind Pat Bradley, JoAnM2 NEW YORK — Having met a Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, victories. Lopez began her career in 1077, Garner and . •• * career goal she didn't initially set tennis star Chris Evert, and Dinah Mickey Wright, srho won 82 playing in two events and finishing Metal-finishing industry faces insurance diiemma for herself, Nancy Lopes doesn’t Shore, the sponsor of one of the four tournaments, was the youngest to in the top five both times. In 1078, Besides not having half of Whit­ know what her next target will be. major tournaments on the women’s be inducted into the Hall of Fame, she gained national attention win­ worth’s victories, Lopez hao NEW HAVEN (AP) — A federal The Insurance, mandated in the "I guess the only goal would be tour. 20 in 1984. another obstacle to reaching that>’< DeWltt said that most banks effort to acquire insurance” and carrier canceled his $3 million The “drain of resources” devoted ning nine events, including an law requiring liabiiity insurance event of an accidental spill or leak, won’t issue a letter of credit to 's 88 victories,” Five fellow Hall of Famers LPGA record five consecutive plateau. for hazardous waste storage by the has complied with other provisions policy about two years ago when the to the problem of closing hazardoua Lopes said Monday night when she "The spirit of the Hall of Fame is is required under the 1976 Resource companies with an “environmental of the law, he said. congratulated her in person includ­ tournaments. "I will play full time until‘d State's metai-finishing industry is EPA required operators of hazard­ waste lagoons could make it became the 11th and second young­ ing Betty Jameson, Carol Mann, so special ,thattheoddsof getting in Conservation and Recovery Act. impairment.” Some companies, considered pre­ ous waste landfills to fulfill string­ (9-year-old daughter) Ashley starff" nopriy impossibie to obey because DeWltt said his organization, which difficult for some companies to stay est player to be inducted into the Betsy Rawls, Louise Suggs and should not be in everyone’s favor,” She was named Rookie of the few, if any, insurance companies More than 24 companies face ferred customers by insurance ent requirements to obtain permits. in business, he said. LPGA Hall of Fame. “But that’s a Patty Berg. Mann said. "But (for Lopez) the school,” Lopez said. “It depends.'f' represents 50 companies, con­ prosecution by the U.S. Environ­ Year, Player of the Year and won want to be her mother. If golf takeg- ace offering the coverage, business companies, can get the coverage, Virtually every metal-finishing lot of tournaments.” "Bly career has been short, it danger is a player may not look at ducted a nationwide search but mental Protection Agency and the Leighton said. Connecticut was one of the first the Vare Trophy for the lowest away from my family, golf wfll " executives say. company in the state is seeking to states in the nation to adopt clean Lopes was given a framed seems, so far,” Lopez said tocrowd this as a benchmark and think her stroke average, 71.76. could not find an insurance com­ state Department of Environmen­ Barry Giroux, principal sanitary close its waste lagoons, DeWitt career is over. have to go by the w aysi^ .” “I personaiiy wrote to every pany to underwrite a policy. water laws in the 1970s and sludge certificate and a got a surprise visit of about 500, “but I have nothing to major insurance company that was tal Protection for failure to comply engineer for the state Department said. Companies are trucking their from her husband Ray K ni^t in a complain about. It’s a wonderful | But for a ‘day, golf tooi£“ DeWitt estimated that about 45 with the financial requirements of of Environmental Protection’s Ha­ hazardous waste to New York and lagoons were "state of the art” ”I warned Nancy, and so did She won eight more events in kitbwn to me,” said Walter Roztai metal-finishing companies in the waste disposal sites then, DeWitt tearful induction ceremony at night for me. I feel so special.” Nicklaus on the tape in a subtle precedence. the apt. the New Haven Register zardous Materials Unit, said that Canada, he said. Tiffany’s. 1070, but many consider her best president of Contract Piating Co. of state are In “pure violation” of the said. . The 30-year-old Lopez qualified way, that this is not the end and to year the 1085 season, when she won “It’s an unbelievable feellngji'''- Stratford. reported. Violators face maximum the state may also exercise discre­ The General Assembly recently Knight, the Baltimore Orioles act because they can’t obtain fine of $25,000 a day. for the Hall of Fame by winning her look at this as a benchmark.” five tournaments, won the Player of Lopez said. “When I won (tm tion over prosecution. allocated $10 million to a state About 65 of the 117 state sitesthat Nancy Lopez holds a framed third baseman, was to have bMn in 3Sth tournament on Feb. 8, the Roztai was unsuccessfui in ob­ insurance or close their waste “Clearly, liability insurance is a the Year for the third time, set an Sarasota Classic) I wasn’t thOV” taining coverage aithough he esti­ The DEP will not file court Superfund program to close ha­ fall under recovery act regulation certificate she received Chicago Monday night for a game Sarasota Classic, then had to wait Lopez doesn’t worry about that facilities. national problem that the agency is complaints against companies that zardous waste sites when no contain waste from metal-finishing right now. LPGA record with a 70.79 stroke excited. But now I have beParrlsh (21). SB—Upshaw (9), Gruber Main Pub defeated Gorman Insu- Amy Yost doubled twice and Helen DP—Chicago 2, Son Oboe 2 LOB— Ju^^ment Texaco lost to Pennzoil that now stands at withdrawals after passing age 70>6. accounts. A copy goes to the DP—(ijllfornia 1. LOB—California 7, Oilcagp 4, San Oboe 5. 3B-Moreland, SanRgncbce 8M IN 9IS-N”- roijra, ITA, Monday night at Charter Chaponls added two hits while Amy Boston 3 3B—RJoncs, Boggs. 3B-^oggs. about $10.3 billion, the largest civil award in U.S. Dollar figures in billions. Source: U.S. Dept, of Commerce There’s no question that IRAs are Internal Revenue Service. Ook ^ rk . For Main Pub, Lori Hansen SIddons also hit well. For Nossltf's, T ereoto m r r r b b -SO Teinpleton. HR—Palm eiro (4). S— (3ame WlnMna RBI — Lovalltare (2). .o:.: S—Sheoffer, RJones, McLemore. Howkins, Jefferson, Kruk. SF—C/Mortlnez. E—AMrefe. DP—Son Roncbco L-... history. That judgment resulted in Texaco's bank­ good tax breaks. In this computerized age, that’s t^ ttm hits while Cindy Boulay, Kristen SodowskI hod three hits. Includ­ CeruttI M/9-3 A93 5 3 3 3 3 ruptcy filing. w m y Grant, and Karen Torek added ing o home run, wrhile Bobble Porloto . ... ■ IP H R ER BB SO LOB—Pittsburgh 4, San Rnoncbco 4; However, the bank has informed not a major burden. The bank’s O ollfernta Musseimn 14 0 0 0 l a 3B—RThompson. HR—Pedriaue (I); AP graphic hw eoch. Anne Prlgnono led Gorman had two hits and Katie O'Brien pitched Henke S,19 2 1 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Officials for the Houston-based company say they us that there will be a $15 annual w ith three bingles. well. For Fuss, Michelle Brown Froser 3 24 1 0 0 0 3 CMcooe WCIork (14), Uribe (3), VonSlyke (14),... total paperwork cost could be well Lucas 2 3 2 3 0 1 Texas T s ^s b ry L A I A 5 5 4 3 4 Mitchell (11). SB-M Itch II (1). 5—Uribe- want to file a formal reorganization plan for Texaco, charge on each IRA. The bank's slommed two home runs while Sondy Minton M/40 11-3 1 0 0 0 0 Residents of Iowa and Nebraska enjoyed the best income gains in the Ifelow $15 per account. Nonetheless, Hayward and Danielle Abran also hit Hough L,K)9 A14 8 5 5 3 A DIPIno 1-301100 including the payment, by August 11. letter states that handling reports it can lay the charge on you. Many RCm lral w e ll. Bulce 5,10 2 1 0 0 0 3 MWlloms 334 1 0 0 1 3 LynUi^^ 12-3 4 1 1 0 1 H RER BB SG ®he proposed plan is based on an "outrageous” country in the first three months of the year, but six states suffered B atten W P -H o u g h 2 P lttsM ifg h and other paperwork makes this banks, which formerly did not have Jtombrowskl's outdistanced Farr's, Sellers L,3-3 71-3 7 3 3 2 5 BK—Hough. PB-^M m lev 3 H o w kim l*** 5 10 4 3 0 5 Fisher WAA figure and is not in the best interest of Texaco’s actual declines due primarily to a drop in farm subsidy payments, the necessary. I don't know what IRA fees have added those charges 10-7, Monday night ot Fitzgerald Field, Schlraldl 193 1 0 0 0 1 .EHI'v/ First, Welke; McCIbrs WAA 3 0 0 0 1 3 ! 1 ! i ! T-- shareholders or creditors, said Texaco spokeswoman government reported Monday. "paperwork” they’re talking in recent years. f y «»• winners, Scott Susko had three M/P—Sellers, Schlraldl. S«orKl, FOrd; Third, Cooney. MDovb 5,2 3 0 0 0 0 2 ORobbonS,13 1 3)10 >1<'' Anita Larsen, at the company’s headquarters in White hits. Including a homer, while Jeff Peck Little League Umpires—Home, Clark; Rrst, Mtorrl- T—2:SA. A—37JD1. Hawkins pitched to 4 batters In the Alh, Son Ronebee about. In the four years we have rtse slammed three hits. For Farr's, son; Second, Tschida; Third, Phillips. Tewksbury pttched to batter m 3 b o ^ LaCOSSL,7-A 41-3 A 44 3 3 1 1 T • Plains, N.Y. had the IRAs, we haven't received Because you obviously are very P y e Oenz stro k e d fo u r h its . In c lu d in g a T—2:51. A—27,322. Tn# 7lh. P rice 2-3 0 ' “ unhappy, the natural move if pair of home runs. 0 0 0 0 Texaco has until August 11 to file its own plan, but has a ny reports or even asked about our 0rlelaa4,WhKa8ex1 BK—Tewksbury. G a tt 2 3 3 3 1 asked for an extension. Pennzoil officials say Texaco accounts. The paperwork seems to transfer your IRAs elsewhere. Shop Farm Lngua All-Stirs . , Umpires—Home, Weyer; Rrst, /Mon­ Le fferts 2 0 0 0 0 3 Feds stop using checks around at various banks and other tague; Second, Pallone; Third, Rlppby. Smiby pitched to 1 batter m the flh. ha's not come up with a reorganization strategy and is be a deep, dark and well-kept A EM Yankeea7.Twlna1 BALTIIMORB The American Farm League All-Stars CHICAGO T—2:45. A-A15,113. Umpires—Heme, W illiam s; FlrsT, ’” stalling in order to pursue legal appeals. secret. IRA trustees. Brand Rex routed Cummings Insu­ Hipped by the Notional Form League r a r h M r a r b M Froemmlng; Third, Darting. Texaco has asked the Texas Supreme Court to rance, a-t, ot Robertson Pork. Rick A ll-S ta rs , 8-A, M onday n ig h t o t V e r- NEW YORK M/Iggnsdh 3000 G uillen ss 3 0 2 1 T—2:39. A—4,919. Now the bank drops this bomb But don't transfer your IRA CDs plonck Field. ,For the winners. Mike MINNESOTA BRIpkn 3b 2 110 •»»«Rl0|uez led Brand Rex w ith three hits o b r h b l t t r h M Rodusef 2000 Rada 10, Phllllaa 6 (11 Inninga) reverse the judgment, but Baine P. Kerr, chairman of and tells us we will have to pay $30 a until they reach their maturity LIzzotte pitched an outstanding gome, RHndsn If CRIpkn St 2 110 Bolnosdh 3010 for goods and services while Don SItek, John Mlzoros, Don 4 1 0 0 Gladden If striking out eight. Jonathan StanIzzI 4 0 2 0 M u rra y 1b 3 10 1 C o ld e rn rf Malar Laagua laadara Pennzoil's executive committee, said Texaco's request year. What can we do about this? dates. If you move them before Hamm, Mark Campbell, and Don W shgtncf 4 0 11 Gagne ss 4 0 2 0 3000 • »L/-A for an extension could move the date for filing a plan up tripled twice and odded o double. For M tn g ly 1b 4 0 0 0 L y n n c f 1000 G W atkr 1b 1000 C IN a N N A T I PHILA > A maturity, your present bank might ^m lslaskl each addedtwo safeties. For the American League, Grant Lowery P uckett c t 4000 G e ih a rtc f 3013 F Itk e *rh M ttw losers, Joy Howroyd hod three hits Winfield rf 4 0 0 0 G o e ttl3b 4000 3000 sbrhM Based on 178 Of Bob. to March 1988. By Martin Crutsinger as officials make sure they have all the bugs ANSWER: Other than moving charge early withdrawal penalties. hod tw o h its . In c lu d in g o tr ip le , and was Pasauadh MYoung If 3 02 1 Boston If 3 000 L a rk in ss 5 320 Samuel 3b 5 113 v^lle Dove Brannick and Roy Shockus also the defensive standout. Mike 4 3 3 0 H rb e k lb 3000 Konnodvc 3000 B ell 3b AAAERICM LEAGUE Kerr said Texacx) is stalling on filing a plan because The Associated Press out of the system. your IRAs to a different bank or chipped In with two apiece. Pglrulo 3b 2 3 1 3 B m skvdh 4 0 0 0 H ill 3b 3 13 0 5 110 M T h m pcf 4 130 Brown, Steve Ruggiero, Pot Osborne, Sheets r f 20 3 0 Lyons 3b 3 0 10 E O a yb cf A223 B edrosnp 0000 G AG R H directors would rather wait tor the case to move The Labor Department will join the other trustee at the opportune time, QUESTION: (Considering the dif­ Salas c 4 1 3 3 Loudnerc 4 110 Boggs Bsn « 383 73 130 m d M att Morgues also hit well. Other Mechm 2b 3 0 0 0 RM/sntn3b 3 110 P o rke r r f 5 02 1 R itchie p 0000 tl(Tpugh the court system and hope for a reversal than WASHINGTON — Businesses owed money program in September. By the end of the it’s most unlikely you can do fusion of bank regulatory powers defensive standouts were Conrad Lo- D a vM snrf 4 00 1 Totals 11 454 T e ta b O N e llllf 4 111 G G ra ts If Trammll Del 81 327 99 112 Nartlnrn Tollesonss 4 0 0 1 Lm brdz2b 303 0 19 I 4 1 0000 M attlni^ NY 76 308 SI ND face possible liability claims from their own by the federal government won’t have to anything. among different agencies, Pointe and Nathaniel Plese. John Helln TetoN D C ncpcIb 30 11 Schuph 1000 year, the goal is to be making 50,000business Gibson's Gym outmuscled Dean Ma­ pitched four strono Innings. » 7 7 7 T otals 34 1 7 1 BD Iozc 4 123 Puckett Min to 339 56 118 shareholders. shouldn’t there be one place a Hayes 1b 4 0 10 OwEvans Bsn worry about the checks getting lost. There payments a month by computer transfer of Assuming your IRA agreements chine, 1W, of Robertson Pork. For T Jonespr 0 100 Schm dt3b 4 113 87 310 S7 90 depositor can write with a Gibson's, Pot Vlgnone and Paul Hart ^Yert MO at 111-7 M c (ta lftc F ranco C b 87 336 99 106 ^J|We think it's in the best interests of the people who won't be any. funds. contain provisions giving the bank M innesota too t n 119—1 GarM called w ith none out In the top Of 10 0 0 P a rrish c 4000 ToMerCTe hod three hits apiece while Paul Peck the Alh, rain. E so skylb 4 111 G W IIsonrf 4 100 87 338 45 105 owa Texa 3 Straker L,5A 7 A A A 34 Allen LJM 414 5 3 3 3 3 D e tro it Thigpen 24 3 1 1 1 0 ------o il 911 859 8 9 - 4 Joyner,Callfornla,79;GBell,Torento,7Pr ■ think it's clearly an amount that can be paid and Officials reported no initial problems as cally. At present, 43 percent of the country’s you and your wife should each referred to the proper agency. MCC led by Rick Camerols and 52 3 t .578 4 F ro zle r 2 11112 M e(Jw lre, O akland, •' Barry Stearns with three hits apiece. M llw oukee 45 45 .500 11 Straker pitched to 2 batters In the tih . M Grlttln pitched to 3 batters In the SIh, (tame Winning RBI — None. fiiihnced without any real harm to Texaco’s financial the first three agencies made the switch. 37 million Social Security recipients receive Boston Thigpen pitched to 1 batter In Iho Alh. E—GWIIton. DP—andnnotl 1, Phllo- 73; Corty, Cbvekmd, 72; /M ottlii^*" 42 51 .452 1516 WP—John. York. Wlnfbld, NewYorM*?" position, its earnings or its cash flow. They were the Department of Housing and their money by direct deposit each month. B a ltim o re 40 S3 .430 1716 Umpireo-Hoine, Scott; Rrst, Breml- delphla 2. LOB—andnnatl 7,Phllade(- Umpires—Home, McClelland; Rrst, gon; Second, Kaiser; Third, Coble. Phlp 5. 3B—Hume, Hayes, CJamet, LAParrlsh,Texas,A5. “They could decide for themselves whether they Nika Cleveland 33 59 .399 24 Young; Second, Croft; Third, McKean. Pttchtng (7 Decb b ns) Urban Development, the Education Depart­ The mechanics of paying firms doing lO lv Is le n T—2:39. A—34,96A. T—2:0A. A —174A4. S tillw ell, EDavlt. 3B—CJames. HR— wqpt to accept a sure thing or take the risk of ment and the Health Care Financing Tech Systems fii Evergreen Lawns trim m ed Mak Com- (taettermon, Sm ^ , 8-1, J99; Schm ktr,'• business with the government will be the W L Pet. OB Samuel (18), Schmidt (21), CJames (8), pony, 7-5, ot Nike Reid. Bob Quaglla, BOIaz (9). SB—MThompson (27), Eltavis 102 rn- Sabertxm, ’ litigation," he said. Administration. same, although the bookkeeping is more M innesota 51 43 .5 0 — q ty, IM , 789; Musselman, Toronto, 7-2 Frank Morse, Mark Morse, early Hunt, Oakland 49 43 (34), Larkin 2 (10), Stillwell (3). Texaco officials criticized the plan. The Treasury Department's Financial complicated since instead of handling a set THOMASTON (AP) — Tech addition, the EPA said the com­ B ill O'Brien, and Hank Steulett each .533 1 TIgaraS.AIhlellcad Indiana 9. Rayala S SF—Schm idf. .m ; .Cerattj, Typnto, 4-2 .750; John, C o llfo rnia 49 45 New Y o rk, 9 3, .750; M ^ b , c ie tro lt, l l i A Houston jury awarded the judgment to Pennzoil in Management Service, Uncle Sam’s bill monthly payment, the government will be Systems Corp. has been fined more pany did not meet sampling, hjta two hits for the winners. For Mak, Kansas City 4A 4A IP H M ike Zotta Jr. homered and doubled. CtactanoN .TSO; Boslo,■ MMwaukee,5-2.714;...... Atohwdt: rdK' November 1985 after finding that Texaco wrongfully payer, expects to save the government $18 paying off bills which could vary dramati­ than $96,000 by the U.S. Environ­ analysis, record-keeping and re­ Seattle 4A 47 .495 4 '6 OAKLAND DETROIT CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY Texos, 5-2, .714. Texas 43 41 .473 A'6 O b rh b l ObrhM BbrhM brhM RRoMiwon 6 9 interfered with a planned merger between Pennzoil million annually by doing away with paper cally. In addition, large companies could mental Protection Agency for vio­ porting rules. P olonia c f 4 0 3 2 Schetrar 1 0 Rac Chicago 37 S3 .411 12 W h lta k rlb 4 0 1 0 B u tler c f 5 220 M /llsoncf 502 1 Based on 2M at Bob. and Getty Oil Co. checks for payments to businesses. have many bills to be paid in any one month. lations of hazardous waste manage­ Steve Fardkoff, an EPA environ­ _ ■ sMBmvs M (}a v ls lf 3 0 0 0 M ad ickd h 4 111 HInzo 2b 4 0 1 2 Seltzer 3b 5 0 3 1 BLonduni 1 0 Canseco rf 4 0 0 0 W lw n d rp r C arter 1b FW IIIlam s 1 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE The draft of the proposed Pennzoil settlement was Officials estimate each paper check costs To deal with that problem, the information ment laws. mental engineer, said the maxi­ B rov^ Jeweler's routed Manchester California 3, Boston 3 0 100 4011 B re tt 1b 5000 G AB R H Pizza, 20-5, at Nike Field. Bob H ill was Detroit 5, Oakland 4 M cG w Ir 1b 4 1 2 0 Herndon If 4 110 M H all If 5 13 1 T rta M Irf 3 110 Franco W,43 2 0 fil^ in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in White Plains, N.Y. on 26 cents to print and mail, \yhile a computer sent electronically to the businesses’ desig­ The fine of $96,295 was levied last mum penalty for the violations is RJcksn dh rsilraMWlBTml (JwynnSD 90 334 49 131 ttw hitttng star for Bray's with five hits New Y o rk 7, M innesota 1 4 1 1 0 T ro m m lss 4 0 13 Snyder r f 522 1 R /V M to lb 4000 MIdndo SF 71 Mitnday. Texaco fil^ there April 12 for protection from transfer of money costs only three cents. nated bank will include not only the amount week, three months after the $25,000 per day, and he noted that while Jeff Baker cracked four bingles, Baltimore 4, Chicago 1, A Innings, rain Lonsfrd3b 4 1 1 1 DaEvns 1b 4 0 10 Jacoby 3b 4 14 0 Esnrchdh 3 100 Hume 6 1 3 4 277 50 92 Bernzrd 3b Tekulve 33 (tasrrero LA 87 371 SA 106 company installed a new system to and Hal Torbell, Mark Anderson, Dove Clevelond 9, Kansas City 5 4 1 2 0 Heath c f 3 111 P o rtn sd h 4100 L S m Ith lf 3 0 10 4 (talroga /Men M creditors under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy The direct deposit method has been an of the payment but also an invoice number to Tech Systems could have been find Edgar, and Bob Godin each chipped In Milwaukee 13, Seattle 11 T ettleton c 10 0 0 Nokesc 3000 T hm tn ph 1000 A S atazrst 3 3 11 Bedrosn 2 a 312 44 102 option individuals could choose for a decade reduce the amount of hazardous in excess of $3 million. Steinbeh c R Itch b EOavb cm 79 291 78 93 c()3e. aid the company in reconciling its books. wMh three hits. For the losers, Ted T oronto 5, Texas 3 3 000 Brokns 3b 3 110 J B o lls t 5 12 1 B alboniph 1000 1 0 0 0 0 Hatcher Hto 80 (J rlffln s s 2 0 0 1 Coles r f Jackson L48 3 4 4 3 1 3 » 54 W1 for such goverment payments as Social Douglas said it was being left up to the waste created by its manufacturing Tech Systems has 30 days to Clifford had three hits. Including a _ Tuesday’s Gomes 2 0 0 0 Dempsy c 5 123 B ndnass 0000 Pndttn StL 89 348 57 110 homer, while Don Greenwood added C o llto m la (M cCUsklll 2-1) o t Boston S h e rld n cf 10 0 0 LO wonc 3 112 Tekuh/e pitched to 2 batters In the 8lh, Low M on a Security benefits, federal pensions and companies and their banks to work out how processes. request a hearing or it may confer twe safeties. (Clemens 9-7), 7:35 p.m. Totals 33 4 8 4 T otals 11 574 Bosley ph 1000 R Itch b pitched to 1 b o lte r In the KHh. 277 35 95 paychecks. The EPA charged that the with the EPA informally about the WP—Bedroslon. PB—Parrbh 2. Oberkfell All 73 2N a 85 quickly a bank should notify the company Oakland (Stewart 1^7) ot Detroit (Terrell Q uirk c 0000 JCIork StL 99 308 71 94 Quarterly sales In addition, many large corporations have company continued discharging violations, corrective actions and 7-8), 7:35 p.m. Tetab 41917 9 T e ta b 15 595 Umpires—Home, Brocklander; Rrst, that it has recieved a payment from the Duaty 2212!?’ •" •*’ DeMuth; Second, MeSherry; Third, Pulll. B a ltim o re (D ixon 3-7) otC hlcogo (Ootson ^ ^ oil 889 91X-4 jq o rk , St. Louta,»; EDavIs, O n d n n voluntarily chosen to have Uncle Sam pay government. hazardous waste into two lagoons the penalty. 7-A), 8 p.m . Gome Winning RBI — None. 585 489 3 W -9 them by electronic transfer of funds. He said the government decided not to on the company’s property after it Tech Systems manufactures mo­ Nutmeg Mechanical Serylces edged E—Trommell. DP—Detroit 1. LOB— iC K y 27; DMurphy, Atlanta, 25; Dawson, r Center Congo, 4-3, at Keeney Field. Glen , York (Guidry 2-4) at Minnesota cow, 24; HJohnson, New York, z m t (Blyleven 8-7), 8:05 p.m. Game Winning RBI — Dempsey (1). go up at Lydall But under the new program, businesses issue regulations spelling out how this had lost its permit to do so in 1985. tors, motor generators, wave Cobb hod two hits and Tom OrlowskI S"r'113:!SUJ'(7)‘ ^ ^ ^ > „ * Expoa 4, Aatroa 1 .. l^lloOelPhto, 21; S traebei i y r drove In three runs to lead Nutmeg. For (Bolles 3-2) at Kansas CIta „ DP—Clevelond 1. LOB—Cleveland 9, New York, 21; Virgil, Atlanta, 21. won’t have an option. If they are being pdid process is to work because of a belief that The EPA also said company guides and microwave compo­ (Lelbrandt 99), 8:35 p.m. Kmsas City 7. 28—LOwen, Seltzer, JBell, by a government agency participating in the companies unhappy with the services officials improperly monitored nents. In the process, the company Center, Earl VIvtano and Ken Wotna- Oakland "* •*"«««» B ^e r 2, Jacoby, Tartabull. HR—MHall HOUSTON - • * " » •« rowskl each hod two hits. WolnarowskI Seattle (MMre 3-11) ot Milwaukee MONTREAL. J?- Dawson,Chleooo,77;. LydallTnc. of Manchester Monday announced sales program, they will be paid by direct deposit. provided by their banks would be able to groundwater and did not meet generates silver, gold, nickel, cacl- trip le d . (H lguera 9 7 ), 8:35 p.m . CYoung 4 A 4 4 1 3 (10), Sn>^ (21). SB—Wilson (28). ObrhM irhM GNelson L>2 4 1 1 0 0 1 S—HInzo. SF—C orfer. G Younget 4000 M onheal, 75; E D o vb , a n d n n a tt,,^ , of.','$33.8 million for the second quarter of 1987, mium, cyanide and metal hydrox­ Toronto (Key 19A) at Texas (Kllgus91), C andaelcf 4 110 ,5*- OaloiTood,"~ Initially, only 3,000 payments a month will force changes or take their business insurance requirements for ha­ 8:35 p.m . D e tro it IE H R ER BB SO D o ra n ta 4000 Webstar r f 4 122 compared with $28.5 million for the same period last Robinson A A 4 3 1 5 Walling If Atentreol, 83; Schmidt, Phllodelphlq.' be made electronically at the three agencies elsewhere. zardous waste management. In ide sludge. NRia Wednesday's Games 40 10 Raines If 4000 A2;pMurptw,Atlonta,Al;Somuel,Phllo5 2 3 0 0 3 1 AteWIIIms 493 3 3 3 1 3 Tape Rantals WTIC Clear S4 1 1 0 0 0 0 were fully converted, it. would bring Lydall’s ounce, up from $451 bid late Monday. At midmorning, p.m. — B rovtt of Moftz Chonntl Rttsburgh (Kipper 97) at San FTon- kbwveib IM 3 1 1 0 3 AtbanyatyMlIUamsport Celllns,llnebocker,hoveoBreedtofermsMs o 767 Main Street dsco (Drovecky 49), K):3S pjn. RThomos pitched to 3 batters In the Glene Fa lb o tV e rm o n t ownership position in CompuDyne to 50.5 percent. the city’s five major bullion dealers fixed a 9 W ICHT 5lh, /Madrid pitched to 3 batters In the '7:38 p.m. — U.S. Olympic Festival, O O ffItt HarrbburgatReadIno . MIAMI OOLPHINS-aigned Jbn KoreiF Bryor said that although CompuDyne contributed recommended price of $452.50. Manchester A ll^ at New York, 1:35 p.m. Tih. lii 3 ! i i I NewBrHtanMPttIsfleM In Zurich, the bid price also was $452.50, up from Pittsburgh at Son Frandsco, 4:05 p.m. HBP—Yount by /Morgan, Deer by Ol positively to Lydaii’s second-quai^r earnings, the 2 lorn®®* 8 p.m. — Yankees o t Twins, Channsls RThomos. PB^-Surhott. awsasssi.!!^ $451.50 late Monday. 1 l,M ,W F O P Houston a t Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Albonvat (Williamsport amount was mostly offset by the amortization of 6 4 3 4 5 5 5 andnnoH at Phltodslphla, 7:35 p jti. Umpires-Hame, Cousins; Rrst, John­ Umpires Heme, Ponclne; First, Crow- Obne ra b o t Vermont Earlier, in Hong Kong, gold rose $3.07 to close at a bid UtnU 2 to e u tlo m o r — 24 h o u n n UhoUoM apply. W p.m. — Baxlng: Kenny Bogner vs. son; Second, Hendry; Third, Evans. fbrd; SeoMta, Benin; TMid, Wendetstedt. gciMwill associated with Lydall’s original purhase of e — Cette/n Hemp DlCarlo, ESPN Oilcage at San Oleoo, 10:05 p jn . Harrbburgal Reodlna $453.14, up from $450.(17 bid at Monday’s close. St. Louis at Los Angelet, 10:35 p.m. T-^:20. A—103//. T -^ :2 9 . A—30,3)7. NewBrtttanat Pittsfield rBSSlSSS"'* «-»- CompuDyne stock. 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 21. 1987

M ANCHESTER_jlERA^^^^j|uesda^^_Jul^_21^_i9S7^_lS -K ITW C ^V L E ®by Urry Wright CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711

Notices Notictt Butinett Prooertv . Entertoinment...... Form Supplies ond Equipment____DO Retort Proptrfy ... HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WAHTED • ON FiAViwt urnt iMMbRy Lo tt/ F o u n d ...... 01 Bookkeeplng/lncome T o x . Otfice/Retoll Equipment ...... i i K A T I t : 1 to 6 doys: fO cents per line per doy. H E L P W A N T a HELP WANTED HELP WANTED M ortdoett...... Corpentry/Remodellno. . Recreotlonol Equipm ent...... A t a condition precedent to H E L P W A N T a Ptrsonelt...... 02 |3 7 to 19 dovs: 70 cents per line per doy. Announctmtntt...... 03 Wonted to B u y___ Pointino/Pooerino...... Boots ond Morine Equipment...... I 3 20 to 25 dovs: 60 cents per line per day, the placement of any odver- CLERICAL. Smortl office, 1h6RM6trUAY Auctions...... 04 RoofIno/SIdIno...... Musical Items...... gs 26 or more dovs: 50 cents per line per day. tlslno In the AAonchester He­ CLEANERS, lonltorloi, CARPENTERS and Car­ T h e urd*k i u a y Flooring...... diversified duties 4 1 c- STREET Sweeper opera­ Finonclol...... ; 05 Rentals Cameros ond Photo Equipment... |5 Minimum chorgo: 4 linos. rald, Advertiser hereby floor cleaning person­ Construction firm long penters helpers. Own Electricol ...... Pets end Supplies...... m counts receivable .tele­ tor. Full or port time. Rooms tor Rent opreet to protect, Indennnirv OLSTEN nel. Port time even­ Coll Manchester estabilshad presantly tools and transporta­ a « r h T y p M Employnwnt A Education Aportments tor Rd Heotlng/Plumhlno...... Miscelloneous for Sole ...... I 7 O IA D L IN IS : For ciossifled odvertlsements to and hold harmless the Man­ phones, record keep­ ings. Start today 1 643- tion. Work In Manches­ Condominiums tor f Miscelloneous Services .. Too Soles...... 6D be published Tuesdov through Soturdoy* the ing and some typing. Sweeping. 646-7700. enlarging it's manufac­ Help Wanted...... it Homts for Rent.... Services Wonted...... Wanted to B u y / Tro d e ...... §9 deodllne Is noon on the day before publlcotlon. chester Herald, Its officers ter. Pay according to If you're looking for e Situation Wonted ...... 12 and employees against any All benefits. Coll 647- CASH IER In convenience turing facility naads Store/Otfice Spocer For odvertlsements to be published Mondoy* TEMPORARIES experience. Imme­ friendly working envl- Sutineit Oaoortunitlei...... 13 Resort R ro p o r^ .. Merchandise the deodllne it 2:30 p.m. on Fridov. and all liability, loss or 9137. store. Flexible hours, person with building Inetructlon...... 14 Turn your spare time diate work. Coll 643- ronment where yoi/ll be . Industrloi PcoMrlv... Hollday/Seosonol...... Automotive expense. Including attor­ nights and weekeneb. Employinent Servicee...... IS Ooroots ona Storooo background to coordi­ 6760. - ^ \ Antiques and Collectibles.. RBAO YO U R AO . Ciossifled odvertlsements ore neys' fees, arising from into $$$$ with us. We PART Time. $6.25 hourly PHOTO FINISHING 633-41S5.______treated with reapect, L Roommotos Wonted.. Cors for Sole...... nate ahop to field oper­ Clothing...... Trucks/Vons for Sole...... token by telephone os o convenience. The claims of unfair trade practi­ need; Notional In-store mar­ Full time. Will train. this poaKlon yvIII Inteieat Wonted to Rent...... Furniture...... Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one ces. Infringement of trade- CASHIERS, full time, Rm I Estate Com pers/Trollers...... keting company Is ation. Age Is no factor. you. TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... Motorcvcies/Mopeds. Incorrect Insertion ond then only for the site of morits, trade names or pof- Word Processors Apply at Massif Ca­ port time. Expanding SECRETARY Homts for Sole...... Mochlnery ond Tools ...... the original Insertion. Errors which do not seeking Individuals to Excellent salary, Condominiums tor Sole... 22 Auto Services...... ents, violation of rights of Data Entry mera 639 Main St. retail oeprotlont has PurchMing depart­ Lown ond Gordon ...... Autos for Rent/Leose...... lessen the volue of the odvertlsement will not distribute coupons one Strong typing and filing Lofs/Lond for Solo...... 23 Child Core...... Good Things to Eat...... be corrected by on odditlonol Insertion. privocv and Infringement of Light industrial Immediate openings company paid bene­ Investment Property...... Miscellaneous Automotive copyright and proprietory samples to consumers Manchester ment, busy office re­ akilla required. WHI an- 24i Cleonlno Services. Fuel OM/Cool^Flrewood ... Wonted to Buy/Trode ...... In local supermarkets. for all shifts. Fleixtble fits. Write Mr. Kaya, P. rights, unfolr competition Register and take ad­ scheduling.- Apply In awar tsiaphonea. Data and libel and slander, wNch We provide training. O.Box 281 Walling­ quires a secretary 7-*/ vantage of top pay, be­ RN SUPERVISOR- 3-11. person: Amazing antry exparlanoe a plua, may result from the publica­ Reliable transporta­ Immediate opening ford. CT 06492 with accurate typing tion of ony odvertlsment In nefits and bonusesll Stores, Brood Street but will train In thia area Come In call Marcy. tion required. Coll 1- Mondov.-Frldov. No the Manchester Herald by 233-7815, Monday Porkode, Manchester. skills to type • IMT W (NA lea HDME8 advertiser. Including adver­ weekends. For more EOE ELECTRIC lAN- Wa will be Interviewing I HELP WANTED through Friday, 9om- Information please coll purchase orders and FDR SALE tisements In any free distri­ Olsten Temporaries 4pm. experlenced apprent­ at our plant at 900 Rye bution publications pub­ Crestfleld Convols- ■■■ ice to grow with our other related items. Street, So. WIndaor, C T M EOICAL-ex per fenced lished by the Manchester 162 Spencer Street cent, 643-5151.______chain. Bloomfield Hemotologv Technolo- SOUTHERN New Ena- Herald. Penny Sleffert, Manchester lENVIRONMEIfTAL TRADE Heavy phone con­ on Tueaday and Wad- lond closslfleld ods Publisher. ORDER tilling clerks. Electric Company, altt wanted for State Manufacturing Training program wHh tact. Apply The naaday, July 21 and p u z z l e s approved Laborotorv reach nearly 800,000 64M 991 Port time or full time. license by State of CT. E O E . 243-9543,______OpportunKias Monday through Fri­ Gerber Scientific In­ 22nd., from Sam -4 pm. In Manchester. Salary homes In Connecticut I LOST Medical and Dental benefits. PART Time. Pumping If you cannot apply In' competitive, flexible and Rhode Island. The If you're looking for a day, flexible hours. gas, changing tires. In­ strument C o., 83 AND FOUND Coll Roberta at 649- paraon, plaaaa call 282- hours-aD per week. 649- price for a basic 25 friendly working envi­ 6 4 3 -4 8 4 8 cludes Saturdays. ; ACROSS 46PIk # for Answtr to Prsvioui Punls word od Is only $90 and 8 6 4 8 . ______Gerber Rd., West, S. 0871 and aak for Mwy 3854 between 11am- ronment where you'll be Spruce Street Mobil. 2pm, Mandoy-Frldoy. will appear In 75 news­ LOST. June 28th West­ 649-3487.______Windsor. Sullivan. 5 B4tt(« ADULT treated with respect, PART Time Desk Clerk. JB Medsm mail (sbbr.) OOnClDQ □!!]□□□□ papers. For more In­ minister Rd. Mackerel 49 Ladder part 1 GIRL Office. Mature, theee positions will Irt- Flexible schedule. STOCK Clerks. Fulltime, ■ (coni) □□□□□□ □□□□□□ formation call Classi­ tabby white chest cot. Pleasant working at­ PART TIME South Windsor 51 Slipperier llaht typlne. calcula­ Fleo collar. 647-9376. CARRIER taraat you. We have Im­ port time. Expanding RECEPTION IST/Offlce YD BeHowtd □ O D □ □ □ fied, 643-2711 and ask mosphere. Liberal $100-$300 w e e k ly. Use Assistant. Glaston­ C Brownish 54 impsssivf tor. Fleatantwithoood Energetic adults mediate openings in our retail operations has 55 Actress Luis# CDQiz: o n c ic ic ] q q c ; Ibr detqlls.o______pay. Coll for appoint­ your telephone, our bury. Small friendly Metallurgical M Mean telephone skills. 8:30-5. FOUND. Mole tioer klt- expanding Mfg. facility. Immediate openings Y6 Narrow lends ciciiiD onn Lance Valves lnc.,346 R E D U C E D for quick sole. needed to deliver The ment. Ct. Motor Lodge. customers and your com pany seeks m a­ S.O.SIVF 56 Indsfinite per­ paws. Vic­ for all shifts. Flexible Q Chinese □□□□ noQcsnoQ Frestige Fork, East West side 2 family. inity of Wetheroll Street, Hartford Courant early Proceis Equipment 643-1555.______own schedule. scheduling. Apply In ture, responsible Indi­ pegoda sons 57 Stiller and □ □□ O D E ID DCIDB Hartford, C T . 528-9155. Move-ln condition. Manchester. 649-8652 of- mornings. Excellent Dparnoit P A R T Tim e light house- person: Amazing Dis­ vidual with pleasant 17 Police alert QOB □□□□ □□□□ Fork and rec facilities keeplng of Ct. Motor Call Pat 647-9170 count Stores, Brood personality. Will train $80K Par Yaor. Notional (sbbr.) DENTAL Assistant. Man­ pay plus prizes; weekly First ind Sternd ShIR □ BB tDBQDB G B D close by. Klernon Lodge. Flexible hours. Street Porkode, Mon- on word processor. Ex­ Wholesale Jewelry David Copper DOWN D B D D d D chester oral surgeons Weigh and load material u t Realty 649-1147. mileage allowances $6 per hour to start for BAYLOR Supervisor. We chester. EO E.______cellent benefits. Coll Componv needs REP field villain .Full timeexperlenced. Into process equipment, 26 Due 1 Partly fused □BBBBB □□□□DB MANCHESTER. Excel­ also included. Call those qualified. Coll hove openings tor a Ann Ross 659-3511. Bus- tor local area. No di­ glass 647-9926 fUr Interview. ANNOUNCEMENTS unload, and transfer to DOCTOR'S assistant rect selling, wholesale 23 Wind □ □□ B B G ] B D D B B B lent condition In and I 643-1555 tor supervisors position I ness Personnel instruments 2 Inner 0BQQO QBQDCSB TYFESETTER. Compu- Kim, 649-1405. storage area Will run needed tor busy opto- Associates. only. 713-782-8633. Hebridfs out In this exceptional 7 appointment. every weekend. 7om- metrlc practice. Hours 26 Female orophlc MCS system. A R E you o new bond forklift. 7pm and 7pm-7om. For LPN. Group home In antelope Island 18 Small 40 (Confuse Experience necessary, room Colonial that lookino for o plo. Coll D R IV ER Fuel oil. Class 11 ore Tuesday and 27 Wane 3 Shark cushion offers 3 bedrooms, first PART Time office posi­ license required. De­ more Information coll Manchester. Port time 41 Opera princa diversified tvpesettina Adorn of the Manches­ M itnriil Handling Thursday nights, 5:30- RIDE wanted to J. C. 3D Bdies 4 Chsrle- 20 Mixicsn ^ Married floor family room, eat tion, small friendly of­ First A Sscsiid slim pendable fuel oil deliv­ • Director of Nurses. 9pm, Saturday from weekends, full time. 32 Actor Jim msgns's do­ money skills required for ter Com munity College Penny, flexible hours. Company paid benef­ main (sbbr.) woman's title kitchen, formal dtn- fice. Must be o well ery eost of river. Expe­ Monday - Friday 9om- 8:30-1;30pm. Expe­ 21 Houston 43 Vehicle commerlcol printing 647r6051 or 647-6055 Weight and distribute 3pm. Crestfleld Con- Will pay $5.00 per day. its. Salary perdtem 44 Repeal 5 (Com­ tssm plant. Excellent wages ie room, llvine room weekdays. All types of organized person with rienced only. Fulltime. rience herpful, willing 44 ______and enclosed sun material, assist In keep­ volscent, 643-5151. Coll Diana at 643-9193. 810.55. Full time S9.39. i performance mandments 22 Tilted and benefits. Frestige bonds ore welcome. on excellent telephone Insurance and benef­ to train. Coll 649-3311. 6 Genus of the ground porch, 2 oar earoae, ing machinery and area 647-1624. 3S Makes sleep 23 Actor Astaire floor Frinting, 135 Main personality. Duties will its. Coll 647-9137. noise rodents 24 Charged nice location. $209,000. Include blMIng, filing clean. Will run forklift. 46 Actress Street. Manchester, Ct. Must have good bMic 9 Summer time 7 . particles U & R Realty. 643-3692.D etc. Coll Mr. Kaufman .. (ebbr.) Work! Turns 25 Msttar at — Merrill 06040. 203-646-6161. Employment of 646-1112.______math skllla CARPENTER BY Poverty-war 6 Tennis player 27 (CopperfiekTs 47 Sly glance JUST LISTED. Lovely 3 40 Odd (Scot) SIDING man with bend­ ; •GMcy Arthur wife ing experience ,at least bedroom Colonial with C H ILD Core needed. M o- Shlppln^/Racilvlng PAINTER SCibbr.) 9 Same (Fr.) 28 Irritates 50 Fleur-de- modern kitchen and & Education ture and loving person i f Get rid of 11 Normandy 29 Abstract 5 years. Salary com- With at least 5 mensurote with expe­ baths. First floor, to core for 6 year old First Shm 46/Utrsddle invasion day being 52 I think, laundry and 1 car oar­ years experience. J t Female (comp, wd.) 31 Boiled therefore rience. Fleose coll fOr boy. Rachel Rood area. age ore lust 3 off the After,6pm 646-7033. Receive, identify, and Salary commen­ _ servant 12 Tapes 33 Drill appointment today. weigh incoming mate­ SUPER B RswrbMk 13Tih 38 Spanish gold 53 Fabricction 643-2659.______many features of this iH E L P W A N T a surate with experi­ home. Only $134,900. rial. Will run forklift. FART Time store clerk. SCHOOL BUS ORIVERS Must be attentive to de­ ence. Transporta­ 7 B Blanchard & Rossetto. DRIVER. Port time for Apply Salvation Army for the town of Bolton. tail. ■ “We Guarantee Our Manchester Herald tion and tools. 12 1 13 Thrift Store, 210 nFIne Houses" 646-2482.a route. Coventry area. We will train. Ideal part We will train the right Please call for ap­ Street, Manchester. applicant In all aspects V ER N O N . 2 family plus Short hours. Good pay. time Job for homemak­ IS 1 646-4928.______iH E L P W A M T m HELP WANTED [HELP WANTED ers or retirees. of our operation. Attrac­ pointment today. I HELP WANTED In-law apartment. Coll 742-0867. 9-12om, 7 CLASSIFIEDS! FULL Time Secretory Country setting. to tOpm.n______537-5234 or 537-5766. tive salary and benefit 6 4 3 -1 0 2 1 19 Supervisor for small FRE-School teocher package , pleasant CLEANING person JOIN The Team. Ware­ R N/LFN-W e hove a full Frlced to sell with a HIRING! Government Insurance office In El- starting September. working environment. wanted. 4 nights o house Laborer. Full time or port time posi­ psotive cosh flow. lobs, your area. llnoton. Salary based Fart time position at $189,900. Klernon TRUCK Driver with cloq/s We will be interviewing week. Must hove trans- time or Summer posi­ tion on 3-11, Mondav- $15,000-568,000. Colt on experience. Excel­ quality Fre-School. portotlon. 647-1111. tion available. 40 plus Frldav. No weekends. Reolty. 649-1147. 11 license for paving at our plant at 300 Rye lent benefits ond work- Early Education Back­ (602) 838-8885. Exten- contractor. Benefits. Consti^uction REACH hours. In creative pro­ For more Information N EW E R 3 bedroom cus­ slon 775.______St. So. Windsor, C T. on Ine conditions. Call 875- ground and experience EXPERIENCED Person Apply at Upton Con­ seek lobs to do londs- gram. Apply In person, please call Crestfleld tom energy efficient Tuesday and Wednes­ 3333 between 9am and preferred. Coll Direc­ Connecticut Container Convolscent, 643-5151. REGIONAL Classified struction, 537 Stafford Estimator 4pm for appointment. tor 643-8684. caplng, sidewalks, ranch. 2 baths, central ods reach nearly Rd., (Rt. 32) Mansfield day, July 21 A 22 from 9 Recovery, 150 Colonial air, Inground pool and AM — 4 PM. If you can­ Salary Plus Commis- steps and patios. Call AIDES. Group home In 3,000,000 homes. One or coll 742-6190. I Alison 549-6998. Rood, Manchester. 646- Manchester and Ver­ 2 car oarooe with stor­ not apply In person, Sion depending on ex- | PART TIME 7573.______Classified od placed 3,000,000 HOMES PART Time Driver's non. Fart time, full age loft. Offered at please call 282-0871 with the Manchester SPECIAL Events Coordi­ perlence. Will train EXPERIENCED. Auto time and weekends. $229,000. Blanchard & nator. In North Central and ask for Mary Sulli­ helper. Moving furni­ Herald will be ploced In right applicant. M/F. TABLDID INSERTERS ture, license required. and truck mechanic. Company paid benef­ Rossetto. Call for ap­ over 200 newspapers and Eastern Connecti­ van. Good pay and benefits. its. Ferdlem $7.00 per pointment today. Blan­ cut. Some travel. Good Reply to Selling or renting or looking Extra cash can be yours If you're available Good starting pay. Call throughout New Eng­ 647-1717 and leave See John at Mike's hour, fu II time $6.70 per chard & Rossetto. "W e land for one low price. benefits. Salary mid South Windsor Manchester Hearld some early afternoons. We need responsi­ Repair Service. Elling­ hour. 647-1624.______G u a r a n t e e O u r teens. Send resumes to Box D ble people, male and female, to help insert messoge. Coll Classified 643-2711 ton. 875-2941. RESIDENTIAL Special­ Houses." 6 4 6 -a a 2 .o ond osk for detolls.o Director of Develop­ Metallurgical 16 Brainard Place for that special executive? advertising supplements into our daily COVENTRY. $165,000. ment, Easter Seal So­ ist. Group homes In RNS wanted for full ond Manchester, C T 0W40 paper. Experience not necessary as we will Manchester and Ver­ Outstandino bargain. ciety of Connecticut, Brand new seven room port time, 11-7 shift. P.O.Box 100, Hebron, train. Good hourly wages. Please call 647- non. Ferdlem/Full . Apply AON, Salmon 6946, ask for Bob. DIRECTOR OF STAFF OEVELOPMENT tIme/Weekends. All Raised Ranch. Three C T 06248. bedrooms, two full Brook Convalescent Regional Classifieds Position available for RN with BS or equivalent and shifts. Company paid Home Salmon Brook baths, large three acre MANAGEMENT COOKS strong taachlng and leadership skills. T o be respon­ benefits. Full tlme$7.50 Drive, Glastonbury. 1 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME perdlem $8.00.647-1624. lot with babblino brook sible for orientation, N.A. certification, and In-ear- and old stone walls. Pleose coll 633-5244, PHLEBOTOMIST by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee TRAINEE DISHWASHERS PULL TIME MAINTENANCE/Hablll- Call tor your exclusive CONSTRUCTION La­ Have Arrived! vlce programa. Salary commensurate with experi­ totlon Assistant. Day Canberra Labs Jlnscramble these (our Jumbles, showino. Sentry Real borer. 40 hour week Learn all phases of RHAIL ADVERTISING POSTING CLERK ence. Good benafits including employer - paid treatment center seeks has a full-time oppor­ WAITRESSES « n e letter to each square, to form Estote. 643-4060.D guaranteed. Year our restaurant opera­ <4our ordlnaty words. Applications are now being accepted for the position Constitution Health Network health Insurance and maintenance worker to round employment. tunity for an exparl- The New England Press Association is pleased to M A N C H E S TE R . $235,000. tion. Permanent posi­ Full or part time. of retail advertising posting clerk. Applicants should handle the upkeep of o Must be ambitious enced Phlebotomist at pension. Apply or call during' business hours at our center. Company Newer duplex on quiet Temporary or perma­ announce the formation of the ENOWNK have bookkeeping and computer experience, as well ohnd hove own trans­ its 18 Haynes Street, tion with advance­ paid benefits. Full time street In central loca­ nent. Good wages as being able to type, anawar phonaa and handle a Rockville Memorial Nuriing Home tion. Each unit has five portation. Coll Tiger Manchester office. Full ment potential. Good New England Classified Ad Network (NECAN) $6.70 per hour. 647-1624. variety of office related functions. Benefits Include large rooms, fully op- Lee Construction. 649- benefit program. M-F. wages and benefits. and benefits. Apply In 22 South St., Rockville, CT e 875-0771 BUS Drlver/Hobllltatlon 4400. person company paid health plan, vacaUon, paid holidays pllonced kitchen, V/i Some Saturdays, Wed­ Apply Specialist. Class A li­ baths, deck, patio, Now you can place your classified ad In neary every LLlft and sick days. Please sand resume or work experi­ nesday off. Interested Howard Johnson’s ORNOC cense needed. Wllllne laundry room and gar­ candidate may apply in Howard Johnson's ence along with salary requirements to: Manchester to train. To transport age. Great tor onwer Tolland Tpke. newspaper in New England for one low price. our clients from resi­ Busy BunnIrrS person or call 649- Tolland Tpke. 3 9 4 Herald, "Bookkaepar," P.O. Box 591, Manchester, C T IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! occupied or investor. 3 9 4 Manchester, C T n dence to day treatment 4886. Manchester, C T 06040, or call Mark AbraKIs, 643-2711. Call tor details. Sentry • PACKERS facility. Company paid Real Rstate. 643-4060.O 649-6220 Here Is how the network works: THOSE VIFS WHO Entry level. Ability to move large and heavy mate­ benefits. Fulltlme$7.00 Canberra Labs 649-6220 PEYMOB PATRONIZEP THAT rials. Fork lift experience a plus. To package cus­ per hour. 647-1634. MANCHESTER. Spa­ 18 Haynes Street We’ve divided New England into three regions: tomer equipment and materials for domestic and cious starter. $118,900. SLEOANT LIQUOR f NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... C O M F yA N I O N - Good size 3 bedroom Manchester intamatlonal shipments. t n n EMPORIUM WERE MANCHESTER AREA housemper for el­ Colonial priced tor the 0. FOX DISTRIBUTION CENTER Tri-State — which includes Maine, New Hampshire & Vermont KkiOWN A 6 TH IS . • ROLL-OFF MACHINE OPERATOR derly / woman. Room first time buyer. 13 x 21 board and salary. 649- living room with wood- Bay State — consisting of Massachusetts GIZAHN Mather St...... all Entry level opening for an Individual with a good 4291.1 NOW HIRING! Now arrange the circled letters to stove den and 1st floor Southern New England — which tcludes Connecticut & Westfield St...... all figure aptitude and tha ability to lift 75 lbs. to ^ r\ MERCHANDISE PROCESSORS form the surprise answer, as sug- operate an electronic perforating machine. laundry. Aluminum BULK DRIVER Rhode Island n : gested by the above cartoon. Eaatflald St...... all siding convenient loca­ Centarfleld St...... all Mechanically included and ability to work Inde­ Responsible Drivers G. Fox a New England tradition of satisfaction pendently. tion to bus line, shop­ needed to deliver The Northfield St...... all IlNDTHUCTWN ping, and school. D. W. and national retail trend center has Immediate t h e “ l i x t d m 3 ” Hartford Courant to YOU CAN PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD IN ANY • STOCK ROOM ATTENDANTS Fish Realty. 643-1591.0 T H V J B S D ^ openings for merchandise processors at our (Answers tomorrow) McGuire Dr...... all ^ carriers, dealers and Entry level. Some experience or background In TRANQUIL Llvlngl Live South Windsor Disfribution Center. Job res­ COMBINATION OF REGIONS Jumbles: FAINT PAYEE BANANA JACKAL Case Dr...... all stock/lnventory, math ability, and able to move nmFKDmTirivTM rural subscribers In the Yesterday's In this beautiful two- ponsibilities include varifying orders, along Answer: That flight attendant certainly couldn't be called House Dr...... all large and heavy materials. Aulhorind Suntmer School fomlly Manchester early morning. An In­ counting ticketing and hanging merchandise this— A "PLANE " JA N E mako-up. AS Moth Mib|aoti. b - home and let the tenant sured vehicle and a C T PRICES: Ridge...... all G.S.P. offers an excellsnt benafits package which pwtwioad In SAT propaiallon before It's sent to our stores. Full and part time • Ho- k«li » MooE. JumEH Boo* No. » lo oniubk to, n.H. -Ekk hcMoo Incl^ee medical, dental, end life Insurance, help pay your mort- driver's license are Walnut...... 21-123 (MOh a CnglWi) onilolinianL re- gogel The many amen­ day and evening schedules are available. We hcM t VOO, Mn». 0I« Up coo, and moU «ow OMO poyoWo u No-opaporMPP*. pension plan and tuition reimbursement. Qualified inodlMlon and oomputar pro­ what's needed. Also, Arch...... all ities Include aluminum offer competitive starting salary, generous Tri-State...... *90* Bay State...... *160* So. N .E ...... »90* candidates may apply at our facility oraend resume. gram 11n BASIC. i S M S U storage space for Sun­ siding, storm windows, employee discount and the opportunity to •Base price Is for up to 25 words. Extra words are $5 each par region. Park St...... 13-110 SALARY HISTORY MUST BE INCLUDED. toncod yard with room day advance sections. earn a weekly incentive bonus. Apply Monday Otia...... all for a pool plus a Excellent pay and mi­ through Friday from 9-5 and Saturday from CELEBRITY CIPHER Garden Dr...... all garden, huge 2 car leage compensations. CtHtortty Clphar oryptooramt ara craaf d from quotattona by famous St. James St...... all GERBER SCaENTinC wiiopuen’s. INC. garage, screened Sam until 12 at G. Fox Distribution Center, 301 paopla. piaat and praaant. Each M tar In tha d phar atanda for Rsal Estats Contact Kim, 649- porch, 2 covered decks. Governor's Highway, South Windsor, Ct. One phone call does it all... anotfMT. Today’s dUa.' L equals N. 151 Bataon Drive 1405. Butternut Road ...... all Mane heater Excellent location In a aulet single-family BTLPBAFLBF A F Dale Road...... all E O .E M/F/WV HDME8 neighborhood with pri­ Garth Road...... 125-138 FOR SALE vacy. You really must Z a F A L L F C U T A B F I* ATTENTION: Retirees / Housewives Ludlow Road...... 25-107 see this one. Coll today. 643-2711 8224,900. Realty World All raol astota odvartlsad In ZQEZ KECLP XP Arnott Rd...... all IMMEDIATE OPENINGSI tha Monehattar Harold It Benoit Frechette Asso­ One payment — One 25 word ad Ferguson R o a d ...... 15-112 • ACCOUNTING CLERK — tublact to ttit Fair Houtlnp ciates. 646-77D9.0 E. Middle Tpke. (even only)...... 558-676 Act of 1941, which mokat It Ik JUST A FEW HOURS PTIFGTRJ lEJ OF We have an Immediate opening in our Account­ lllagol to odvartlta any prof- MANCHESTER Duplex. ing Dept. Raeponaibllltles Include; maintaining •ronoa, limitation or tftcrlm- By owner. Owners side NOW YOU CAN REACH UP TO 3.000,000 HOMES WITH JUST ONE extensively re m o ­ W T T N A L O . * a . W . vendor fllaa, tome phono oaslstanca, filing, light Inetlon iMsad on raca, color, J YOUR TIME... CLASSIFIED AD ORDER! North Elm St...... 6-91 rallelon, tax or notional deled, kitchen, cathed­ Woodbridge St...... 18-230 typing, adding machine oxparlonca, matching erlein, or on Inttntlon to ral celling, skyNght, R A service of the New England Press Associatian 151 Batson Drive Trutiv movo-ln condi­ lections and a F R E E with tMs 7 room Colon­ and begin the perfect job iiaitrlfPHtrr llrrath Manchotlar tion throueheut. Cen­ ial, 1.5 baths, many Pattern Section in the CALL NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 8.0.E M/F/H/V tury 21 Epstein Realty. ALBUM. Just 13.00. Improvements. Eeaz- > 647-8895X1 levSI7-3446. / TAG SALE!!! ^ a i'' 4 Days for the Price ef 3! ^ PLACE YOUR AD ON TUESDAY, BEFORE NOON, AND YOU'RE ALL SET ______FOR THE WEEK. JUST ASK FOR TRACEY OR IRENE IN CLASSIFIED.

BUSINESS APARTMENTS CARS CARS CARR CARR CAMPERR/ FOR S A LE ISI f ROPERTY FGRRENT FGR8ALE FGRSALE FGRSALE FOR RALE TRAILERR SOUTH Windsor. MANCHESTER. Well es­ t19S,W0. Brand now 3 tablished Del Icatessen. 3 ROOMS, heat and hot FORD 1985 Tempo 2 PLYMOUTH Horizon RELIANT 1981, 2 door. VW Super Beotle 1972. CHEVROLET 1975 Cus­ bedroom townhouse In Very reasonably water. 3rd floor. Rent dooor, 5 speed, over­ Hatchback 1980. Auto­ Immaculate, 4 speed. Very dependable. $400. tom open rood camper Plum RIdoe, 12 x 19 priced. Owner has and security deposit. drive, power steering, matic, good condition. Rusty Jones, drive Call 643-1699. von. Loaded. Good llvino room with Swed­ other Interests. Ex­ $395. 646-4412 to leave brakes. Rear window Asking $1295. Call after train guarantees $2000. condition. $6995. 646- ish fireploce, vaulted tremely busy breakfast message or 649-4820. defogger. One owner. 9pm or weekends. 646- 646-4298 Otter 6pm. CAMPOR/ 1030. oellino and skvlloht. and lunch trade. Good MANCHESTER. 2 $4000. 649-7501 otter 6195. HONDA Accord 1981. 5 TRAURR Fully oppllonced, cen­ potential for catering bedroom-Duplex, no 6pm. speed, 4 door, power MOTGRCYGUR/ tral vac, whirlpool. business. Some owner utilities. Security and BUICK Century 1976. Ex­ SUBARU 1984. 4 door. steering, sun roof, N baths, ooroae. D. W. Blue, 5 speed, standard CHEVY VAN 1979wtthdn- MOPEOR financing may be references. No pets. cellent runnlno condi­ beige. Needs new condltlonlng. Am/fm Fish Reolty. 643-1591 .□ $450 per month. 649- tion, body good. SWOO. transmission. Air con­ available. Call for de­ ditioning, cassette clutch. $1500 or best cassette. Captain's WILL Trade 10 speed BRAND New Listing! tails and your appoint­ 4200. Available August 649-2316 otter 3:30, offer. 649-8231 leave 1st.______player. 47,000 miles. chairs. Sofd, Ice box. boy's Roleloh Touring Redwood Forms, Im­ ment to seel Hurry! LeCor 1983. Deluxe. Mint Asking $5200. 742-9763. message.______Call 742-0746.8am-5pm, bike for used Moped. maculate • room Cape. $37,000. Strano Real EAST Hartford. Newer 5 condition. Am/fm OLDS Omego 1983. Power ask for George._____ Coll 643-9279.______1st floor family room Estote. 647-7653.g room 3 bedroom. Fully cassette. 54k, $1500 TOYOTA 76 Corolla brakes and steering. plus huge Florida HIGH Traffic area. Two- appllanced kitchen. /best offer. 644-2080. wagon, engine excel­ Air, automatic, excel­ room, fireplace, hard­ CARR CARR story, birck, commer- References, no pets. CAMARO 1975. Runs lent, body good, 150k. lent steering, super wood floors, plus plush clal/retall building. S590 plus utilities. 649- $700. 647-9449 evenings. condition. 649-9504. FGRRALE FGRRALE carpeting. Impecable great. AM/FM Fully rented with 7 4003. cassette. Good tires. condition Inside and businesses. Commer­ out. S209,000. Jackson & MANCHESTER. Excel­ 350 engine. $1500 or best cial B-3 zoned. Income, lent 4 room 2 bedroom offer. 646-1956. Jackson Real Estate. expenses and details fully oppllonced kit­ 647-BtOO.g______available In listing of­ chen. $550 Includes IN A Pinch??? Only pual- fice. Some owner fi­ heat and hot water. I f y f o r u n d e r nancing possible. References. No pets. CLYDE 3100,000??? Well, 3375,000. Strano Real 649-4003. ______CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. here's a great chance Estate. 647-7653.0 ROUTE 83, VERNON to buy a house I Adora­ LARGE 5 room, 2 bed­ EAST HARTFORD. room apartment with 82 Cavalliar zdr. •3495 ble 5% room Cape hear Prim e location. B-3 country kitchen and 83 Century 4 *. •6995 Coventry Lake. 2 bed­ zoned 4 ft 4 two family. built In bar. Large rooms, fireplace. Perfect for offices. yard. No pets. $510 per S3 Skylark 4 dr. •4995 Many modern Im­ Many Improvements, month. Call after 84 Cam aro vi. AC •8495 provements Including Including down-stairs 4:30pm. 649-9958. 84 Calabrity 4 dr. wg. •7295 new roof and plumb­ kitchen completely 84 Skyhawk 4 dr. wg •5995 in g . Redecorated 4 ROOM, Duplex oport- remodeled 2 years ago. ment, garage and heat. 84 O ldt Clara 4 dr. •7495 throughout and ready Blown-In Insulation In 84 Rivera Coupe •11,695 to move In. 999,900. Security deposit. 643- 1982. Newer blower on 6281. 85 Chev. Caprice 4 dr. •8495 Jackson & Jackson furnace and newer 100 8S Escort Hlrack •6195 Reol Estote. 647-8400.n AM P service. $199,000. 85 Subaru QL XT •9495 BRAND New Llstlnolll Strano Real Estate. 88 Century 4 dr. •10,295 647-7653.0 GGNGGMINIUM8 New construction. Bol­ FGRRENT 88 Cavalier 4 dr. •8395 ton. Outstanding 7/ 87 Spectrum 4 dr. •8495 room Dutch Colonial 87 Chavatta 2 dr. •5495 on 2.3 wooded ocres. RESORT MANCHESTER^ Beautl- Spacious 3 bedrooms, PROPERTY ful new 2 bedroom 87 Beratta 2 dr. •10,995 2 .5 baths, family room condo. Air, refrigera­ with fireplace, Ander­ LEBANON. Walk to Am- tor, dishwasher, ml- 872-9111 son wondows, gener­ ston lake from this crovwave etc. Coll 644- ous allowances. Call 2673 or 644-3313 seasonal 3 bedroom evenings.______quick to guarantee cottage and an extra 2 SCRANTON your personal prefer­ bedroom cottage. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH ences! 9264,900. Jack- 399,900. Beozlev 537- I^STGREANG CHRYSLER EXECUTIVE VEHICLES son & Jackson. 647^ 3446. l^G FFIC E SPACE ANO SELECT USED CARS... 8400.D______SOME S.t% FINANCINQ OR LE88I COLUMBIA. Seasonal 3 OFFICES for rent. Reaso­ 87 DODGE CARAVAN '13,MS MOOO INVITATION TO BIO bedroom cottage at nable rates. Including 87 LaBARON GTS Tunx> *12.296 ? t o c k The Manchsstsr Public beautiful Columbia S7 PLY V O Y A G ER •15.888 Schools solicits bids for PAR- lake. 995,000. Beazley all utilities. 643-7175 or 87 CARAVAN •16,286 IN TIAL ROOF REPLACE­ 537-3446. 647-9223.______S7 RA M C H A R Q E R 4,4 •17,595 REBATE MENT AT ILLING JR. HIGH NEWLY renovated. 87 C A R A V A N •14,198 for the 19I7-19SS school year. 87 V O YA G ER •18,898 OR SiMed bids will be received Close to 1-84. 1st floor 88 THUNOERBIRD •9,995 until July 39,1997, 3:00 P.M., suite available. Rent 88 D O D G E PAJ Lo«d4d •11,495 I s P B at which time they will be MORTGAGES Includes utilities. 530 88 R ELIAN T S.W. •9,695 puMIdy opened. The right Is square feet. Peterman 86 D O D G E 4x4w/piow •12,996 re e v e d to relect any and all BoMdlngCOj649-9404. 88 L A S E R Turtw •11,696 Mds. Specifications and bid S6 DODGE CHARGER •7,696 forms may be secured at the NO PAYMENTS 88 LaBA R O N Turto •12,496 BusIhMS Office, 45 North Up to 2 years. Kiss your fi­ 86 D O D G E R O Y A L PU •10,695 '5 0 0 tehool Street, Monchester, nancial difficulties goodbye. Merchandise 88 LaBA R O N 4 Dr. TurtK) •12,486 Connecticut. Avoid foreclosure. Catch up 81 CADDY OaVILLE- NIoM M.ZSS 041-07 on late payments such as first 88 BUICK REGAL 2 dr.. 'IZ.MS s rq c ^ Moon rodl. loedtd, IHtp raw or second mortgage or even 25 IN REBATE INVITATION TO BID 86 C ELEB R IT Y 47.786 Tht MonchMtar Public outstanding credit card bills. 88 PLY. HORIZON (2) •6.M6 Schooli tollellt bldt for Keep your home free and FURNITURE 68 CHY. G T S 'lO .Z M MUSIC EQUIPMENT for tho' clear without Mens. Bad 88 600 Conv. (S) •13,696 1M7-19W Kheol yoor. Soolod credit or late payment his­ COMPLETE living room 88 V O Y A G ER •9,996 bids urill bo rocoivtd until Au- tory Is not a problem. Kindly set. Earth tones- 88 C O U G A R •9,496 OU«t 4 . 1M7, 2:00 P.M., at call: 84 PLY. RELIANT •4,996 which hme they will bo pub­ country. Excellent 84 CHARGER 2 dr •2696 licly ooonod. Tho right It ro- T h e S w iss condition. 275-1960 82 PO N TIAC J2000 •2,996 torvod to roloct any and all Conservative Group weekdoys.______80 FORD CUSTOMIZED •5496 Mdt. Spodflcotlont and bid 1-454-4404 o r SOFA and loveseot. VA N • 84,000 ml., thow ttoppvr '500 tormt may bo tocurod at tho 79 B U IC K SKY LA R K 42,795 Butlnott Otfico, 45 North 1-454-1336 Brown and White School Stroot, Monchottor, striped. S500 . 646-1878. 875-3311 s t o c k 19% ft Connocticut. 10 IN REBATE 040417 Rentals TV/STEREG/ APPLIANCES INVITATION TO BID TAKE A LOOK L The Manchester Public Schools solicits bids for RE- DOUBLE oven, self PLACEMENT OF OIL iqsdRGGMS cleaning Hotpoint 1986 T A N K S for the 19S7-I9SS FOR RENT stove. Coppertone. school year at Bowers, good condition. Great LINCOLN Keenev, Verplanck and Wod- for cottage or apart­ dell Schools. Seoled bids will MANCHESTER. Profes­ '500 bo received until July 29, sional female saught to ment. Best offer. White TOWN CAR n v , 3:30 P.M ., at which time shore lovely large semi Glenwood apartment 2 to Choose from STOCK they will bo publicly opened. furnished home with size stove. Needs oven Tho right Is reserved to re- coll. $20 os Is. 646-5160 White, Blue 10 IN REBATE loct any and all bids. Specifi­ some. Non smoker. A Your Choice cations and bid forms may be real find! Call 647-0155 after 6pm .□______secured at the Business Of­ before 10pm.______fice, 45 North School Street, LAWN ANO $ 1 8 ,5 0 0 Manchester, Connecticut. FEMALE preferred, kit­ I 039417 chen privileges, bus GAROEN line. Evenings and 86 Mustang *6895 weekends only 647- AGWAY 10 horse power INVITATION TO BID 9813.______riding tractor with 85 Qran Marq Brh. *6895 Soolod bldi will bo rocolvod Craftsman lawn In Iho Oonorol Sorvicot' of- ROOMS, Male or Female. 86 Mazda RX7 '12,400 '500 fico, 41 Contor St„ Manchot- Centrally located. Kit­ sweeper. 2 years old. tor, CT until 11:00a.m. on tho chen prlvlledges. Reas­ 3800 or best offer. Coll 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 doio shown bolow for tho fol­ 528-4805 after 5. STOCK onable. Apply at 39 83 Lynx W g„ At, A C <4895 lowing: Cottage Street, be­ 30 IN REBATE J U L Y 30,1007- REPAIR OF DA/MAOED CRUISER tween 9-4. T ob Soli SerBBBad Lobib, 86 Mazda SES P/U *5495 Any amount daHvarad. Alto, fill, AU G U ST 11,1007 - giaval, atona and bark mulch. 85 Colony Park THE DESIGN A Wagon *10,400 CONSTRUCTION O F A APARTMENTS Bobcat, baekhoa 6 loadar lantal. TEMPORARY MODULAR FOR RENT 86 Merkur XR4TI *11,495 CLAUROOM BUILDING DAWSCONtmUCTION Tho Town of Monchostor Is 4 ROOMS. Heated, stove. 872-1400 / 050«55 85 Subaru Wag. AT. *8895 on oovol opportunity om- ptoyoTf and rooulrot on afflr- References, lease, se­ 65 BuIck Regal >7495 '500 motlvgocNon policy foroll of curity deposit. No pets. MRCEUANEGU8 Us Contractors and Vondors 1 car parking. SS10. 85 Olds'Calais *8395 os a condition of doing butl- 649-3340.______FGRSALE I t o c k noss with tho Town, os por 85 QMC Jimmy *10,400 5 IN REBATE Fodorol Ordor 11344. MANCHESTER. 4 room 2 boys bikes, refrlgero- n o v a * Eld forms, plans and spocl- apartment. 1st floor. 84 Qran. Marquis LS *8895 flcottons ora ovalloMo at tho tor/freezer side by Adults preferred. No side. 644-8687 otter 4:30. 86 Isuzu DLX P/U *5095 Gonoral Sorvloos' offleo. pets, no appliances, 1 TOWN OP car. Security. 649-1265. AIR Conditioner. 8000 MANCHESTER, CT. BTU. 9250. Plano MORIARTY ROBERT B, WEISS, 4 ROOM apartment, ap­ 4'xir, Baby Grand GENERAL MANAGER pliances, hoot, hot wa­ S1500. 649-3174.______04AB7 ter, garage. Lease. BROTHERS ELECTRIC range $150. INVITATION TO BID S575. Adults preferred. 301 Cgntgr 8t. '1000 646-7268.______Whirlpool refrigerator S300 and dinette set S50. ManchGstBr, CT Seated Mds sHII bo rocolvod > 3 ROOMS. Partly fur- ? t o c k In the General Sorvlcos' of-' Call 649-6134 after 5pm. 643-5135 flee, 41 Contor st., Monchos- nlshed. Heat. Working 6 IN REBATE M r. C T until AU G U ST 7,1997 single male preferred. Of 11:00 g.m. for tho follow­ No pets. 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She said she If you’ve ever made patching and iarge holes and cracks. sion set all died at the same time, time consuming. repairs to wallboard, plaster or recommended for do-it- “we went without a TV all was also pleased the new model Medium gaps are in the Vk-inch to yourselfers. For pros, it is an Naturally, those with only a few can clean adequately without ceilings, you know about the l-1nch category, large ones over summer and still haven’t re- dishes or who receive help from array of treatment products on excellent material because it sets 3 placed the freezer, but we had a pre-rinsing. 1-inch wide. Pastes can be used quickly without shrinking and family members find the task less Hie AHAM surveys found that the nnarket. The many different over these large areas, but os new dishwasher Jn a week,” the onerous. types of available spackUng can be used to cover large areas Norwalk, Conn., resident said. even those who own a dishwasher several applications usually will in one application. Ekit for the Focus group research suggests usually are not aware of recent putties. Joint compounds, plaster be require. One word of caution Shirley Mathews’ Stamford, dishwashers have not achieved patching materials and repair average handyman, it can be improvements, including quieter about powders. The chemical unforgiving b^ause it sets so Conn., condominium came with a greater sales for several reasons. operation, energy-saving cycles kits make the selection of the reaction involved in the setting dishwasher. ”It’s not a top-priority purchase. correct items almost as challeng­ quickly and so bard that mistakes "We run It once a year, whether such as air drying, and power- ing as the woric itself. process can irritate or bum are not easily correctable. Microwave ovens and VCR’s, wash cycles that clean cooked-on exposed sUn, so wear rubber it needs it or not.” Mathews which participants perceive as food. These more powerful wash Most wallboard and plaster gloves when woriiing with them. Plaster wall patches are de­ Joked, adding that she has so few costing less, using less space and repair products come in two signed for patching and tilling dirty dishes it’s hardly worth cycles and improved filters elimi­ A talk with Barbara Casserly benefiting the entire family,” are nate the need for pre-rinsing forms — dry powders and pre­ brought out some facts about the very large cracks, holes and turning the appliance on. further up on many shopping mixed pastes. The dry powders breaks in wallboard and plaster; _.,'^»Ts the way it goes with dishes by hand. three basic wall repair products. lists, an AHAM spokesman said. THERE ALSO ARE more can be slightly less convenient to She is product manager of the If you are tilling large holes or dishwashers. Recent investiga­ Other reasons people choose use because you have to add wallboard breaks over 1-inch tions by the Association of Home options in sizes today. For exam­ Durabond Division of USG Indus­ not to buy dishwashers include ple, compact 18-inch-wide models water and then mix to the proper tries. She said spackling putty, wide, this probably is the best Appliance Manufacturers con­ the belief that pots and pans and consistency. Also, if you mix too product to use. It comes in firmed that for some people a fit in the space occupied by a the most widely used wall repair even dishes have to be pre-rinsed, standard 18-inch base cabinet. A much, leftover portions are not item, is easy for do-it-yourselfers powdered form only, yet the dishwasher is one of life’s neces­ the feeling that the appliance reusable, as the mix will haiden setting time is considerably sities. while for others it might dishwasher is also available as to use. Designed for filling and takes up too much valuable part of a multi-appliance unit that in the container. But powers do concealing small cracks, nail longer than Plaster of Paris, so Just as well be used as a high tech storage space and the belief that have their advantages. They tend mistakes can be corrected. Its planter. includes a cooktopand a top oven. holes and blemishes in plaster, it it won’t get enough use to Justify Electronic controls that b^ to set faster and shrink less than usually is available in paste and advantage is that it seU toa hard, One AHAM study found that the expense. the pre-mixed pastes. Also, they powder forms. durable tinish. But it can be only 47 percent of American came available in the 1980s are NCA graphic the most recent improvement. cost less and last indeflnitely if A new type of spackling putty difficult to sand. Apply it care­ households are equipped with ONCE A FAMILY has had a Stem mon^—B uiU ityours^—Wc mahe it eaty. left sealed in their containers. fully so only a minimum of These controls monitor and auto­ now on the market combines the Americans living in the northeastern states spend the electric dishwashers, compared dishwasher, however, these quib­ matically correct water tempera­ Pre-mixed pastes, on the other advantages of paste (conven­ sanding is needed. with ownership tigures of over 95 bles rapidly diminish. They re­ QUAUTYPRE-CUT hand, are easy to use, but will most on energy for their homes — including heat, air percent for other major applian­ ture. They also make it possible ience) and powdered (non­ Manufacturers recently intro­ gard the appliance as a time- for some dishwashers to diagnose P O S T d Y B E A M shrink slightly upon application. shrinking) putties. It is a pre­ duced wallboard repair kits that conditioning and electricity. But they spend less that ces. Furthermore, ownership of saver (up to 3.8 hours a week, While shrinkage usually isn’t a their own operating problems, mixed, easy-to-use paste that will include the nnaterials needed to other Americans on fuel for transportation, according to dishwashers reached 40 percent according to AHAM) and a good such as a blocked spray arm or an DO-rr-youRSKiTBinu}iNG k i t s concern for patching small not shrink after application and fill and patch a wide variety of the Energy Information Administration. Southerners in the late 1970s and has increased place to store the day’s accumu­ cracks and holes, it can create only slightly in the last decade. obstructed drain. requires little, if any. sanding. It imperfections. The kits can be spend the most on fuel for their cars lating dirty dishes. Some machines can be pro­ problems when filling larger very practical, especially when areas. dries quickly, usually in about 15 Yoder, who replaced her dis­ grammed for delayed operation minutes for small cracks and working on an older home that CURIOUS ABOUT these fig­ hwasher immediately, for exam­ up to 12 hours after being turned fo r i has a lot of wallboard problems. ures. the industry commission^ ple, regards the appliance as a on. This makes it possible to Because standard dry sanding another study to learn more alMut necessity. She was delighted to stagger hot-water demand and to WKkaidCarpenter Brighten the basement with sandpaper creates dust, MID-SEASON SAVINGS dishwashing habits and attitudes learn she could buy a quieter take advantage of oF-peak utility , Casserly recommends “wet” toward the appliance some peo­ operating model than her old one. rates. 649-0822 ATLANTA (AP) — More ho­ project, says Dick Rose of sanding, which involves wiping meowners are installing paneling Georgia-Pacific. the patched areas after they are ON IN-GROUND POOLS to help turn cold, damp base­ dry with a damp sponge, using a ments into cozy family rooms. “It doesn’t take a lot of large, sweeping motion. If you With proper selection and In­ expertise to install paneling,’’ are dry sanding, wear a dust the stallation, paneling appears to Rose says. “ Since it’s often a mask and use a fine grade lighten, enlarge and warm a one-person Job, paneling a base­ sandpaper. Fine paper lasts remodeled basement. 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Surface preparation is key to painting I QuokUdns and hnhwbrs About lha bousia By Andy Long bnish or roller properly, both of The Associated Press placed inside the outer wall. may use a torch or strong which sometimes occur, water or &me interior wall paints are shingles are stained once, con­ By Andy Lang moisture usually is the major chemical, but extreme care tinue to stain them. If you want to ANSWER: It would have been whether any more mortar is ANSWER: Presumably, you Planning to paint the outside of formulated to act as a barrier. should be taken. The Anoclated Press much easier to give a suggestion QUESTION: I cut up an old felt culprit. Vents in the outside wall can change to paint, a priming is required. If not, let the whole are being instructed to use hat and found the pieces excellent your bouse? Remember the tru­ If water gets behind the paint — Moisture is but one reason why essential. Be sure of what you if you had mentioned the function thing alone and it will harden adhesives to avoid the later ism that no paint is better than the prevent the trouble, or a kitchen exterior house paint can be QUESTION: I have some furni­ of the rooms in question. In any for rubbing wood finishes with whether because of faulty gut­ want because removing paint overnight. Sprinkle the patio possible problem of nail popping, pumice powder and oil. I thought surface underneath it. If the exhaust fan that draws out problematic. Applying a second ture painted white in what seems case, the cool colors are in the li^tly at least once a day for five ters, openings in the roof or walls, moisture. from shingles and shakes is a to be some kind of low-gloss tone. which does not occur very often. I read aomewhere that the surface Isn’t properly prepared, or through interior passageways coat before the first dries and messy procedure. blue-green, yellow, white and or six days. The “temporary” nails are to it makM very Uttle difference When latex paint is applied using non-compatible primers I intend to finish it over without powder should be rubbed in with a — it lifts the exterior coat. Fbr gray families, but that’sonly part hold the plywood to the old floor circular motion. Doesn’t that how skillful the painter is. over an oil paint designed to and top coats are two others. If Surface preparations for paint­ taking off the old paint. A light of the story. Many colors are cool QUESTION: What does “milk­ instance, excess moisture in the chalk, it may not bond properly. pink will be used. I recently used until the adhesive has act tho­ contradict the old advice about Surface preparation is the house that can’t escape can seep different brand primers and ing include caulking gaps where when they are ll^t-toned, warm ing” the color of a wood finish roughly. If you allow the nails to name of the game. Neglect it and An oil-based primer should be paints are used, read the labels rain can enter, preceded by a an enamel and like the kind of when they are not — such as a mean? rubbing with the grain? through the interior walls to the applied before the latex. In most high gloss it has. Can I apply the remain, you are defeating part of you are half way to poor results. outside. That’s why peeling some­ carefully and get the dealer's thorough check of areas around light blue or a dark blue. Also, no the purpose of the procedure, The trouble usually shows up in cases the surface should be dry. advice. doors and windows, utility outlets enamel directly over the paint or matter how much you want to use ANSWER: It refers to the times occurs on the outside wall but that’s not necessary if a latex which is to prevent nail-popping. the form of blistering, peeling The two aforementioned prob­ and exhaust pipes. Also make must the paint be removed? The cool colors, never lose sight of the addition of white to a color to It is important you use an ANSWER: It sure does. And if of a house adjacent to the kitchen paint designed for damp surfaces sure to remove mildew, dull enamel won’t have any bad effect alligatoring, checking or flaking or another room from which is used. lems create what is called check­ need to harmonize the colors with make it a bit lighter. adhesive specially formulated for that’s what you really read, the — sometimes all of them. moisture is generated. ing or alligatoring, so-named glossy spots and steel-wool loose on the paint, will it? Years ago I your decor in a particular room. use with underlayment. Some­ advice was incorrect. Pumice While paint failures generally Blistered, peeled or alligatored because the surface resembles rust before painting. applied lacquer over varnish and QUESTION: I recently took up A vapor barrier is needed to surfaces must be scraped and got a mess. times it is the same Und used for powder and oil should be rubbed are attributed to poor paint or the stop the moisture from getting the skin of an alligator. Checking Getting your house ready to QUESTION: I am building a woodworking. I always read interior applications. in the direction of the grain. failure of the painter to handle the sanded before repainting the is a milder form of alligatoring. brick wall along one side of our outside. This barrier can be outside of a house. Professionals paint usually takes more time about drilling a pilot hole for a If K-xterior wooden shakes or than painting it. ANSWER: While lacquer can driveway. Can an ordinary sand screw, especially when working soften varnish, enamel will mix be used between the Joints of with hardwood. My problem is I create no problem when applied the bricks? have to drill more than one hole in over paint. Of course, any time order to make the screw fit one flnish is applied over another, ANSWER: The mortar used in tightly. Is there some special way Look what you Pool owners: Be careful with chemicals the life of the top coat will depend brickwork differs somewhat de­ to do this? PITTSBURGH (AP) - Water dures to ensure pool chemicals on the life of the bottom coat. pending on the Job being done. can do for nators, pH regulators, water ANSWER: Yes. Rather than treatment materials found in Just ^fety: water and place in the sewer. In all cases, immediately seek The kind usually used for brick about every swimming pool • Handling and using: Always clarifiers) apart and away from While not flammable by itself, QUESTION: We have moved walls such as you are building using a regular bit or bits for the yourself... owner’s garage or storage shed other chemical-type pr^ucts, medical attention. The dust can into a house which has some kind Job, buy a few pilot-hole bits of read and follow label instruc­ calcium hypochlorite can ignite if severely burn respiratory and contains mortar with hydrated are potentially haxardous and including soaps, detergents! contaminated by materials such of resilient tiles on the kitchen lime in it. If you mix it yourself, different sizes. These bits make • custom framing tions. Add chemicals to water, paints, solvents, gasoline and digestive tracts, eyes and skin floor. It is in good condition and pilot holes that take care of the must be handled with care, never water to chemicals. Keep as oil, glycerine, sweeping com­ Inhaling too much dust can be the combination is one part advises a major pool chemicals chemicals away from open anything labeled corrosive, flam- pounds, wet paint and carbonated fatal. we do not intend to do anything Portland cement and one part different diameters of the same • photo restoration maker. mable, combustible or beverages. with it. hut we don’t like the color hydrated lime to six parts sand. screw, which nneans that you flames, including cigarettes. hazardous. • Where to get help; Keepa list of the baseboard molding, which have to drill only once to get a • oil restoration “If not stored and used prop­ Don’t mix pool chemicals. Use a • Emergencies: If calcium hy­ of local fire and rescue unit You can buy ready-mixed mortar erly, pool chemicals can bum the clean, dry scoop for each chemi­ • Clean-up: Clean spills imme­ pochlorite dust is inhaled, get to seems to be something that for the type of work you will be pilot hole that will do the Job. • mirrors • laminating person handling them; they can diately. Wear rubber gloves and physician and hospiUI telephone resembles or is rubber, ^ n we cal. aose containers between fresh air; it if gets on the skin or in numbers and the PPG chemical doing. It requires only the addi­ QUESTION: I will be putting • calligraphy give off dangerous gases, and can use clean tools to place spilled eyes, flush with water; if it is paint this molding and, if so, what tion of water, the amount of which usages. Use up all of one material in a clean, dry con­ emergency response number kind of paint should we use? underlayment plywood over an even lead to fire,” says Ken Lee, container before opening swallowed, drink large quantities will be spedfled on the bag. It old attic floor so I later can install • cards product safety manager of PPG tainer; never return it to the fS04) 84S-1SOO, next to your another. When empty, rinse con­ of water. Do net dust off clothes: telephone. Call the PPG number, should be Just enough to make the resilient floor tiles on top of the Industries, which supplies cal­ original container, and don’t flush with water. ANSWER: Painting the mold­ mixture fairly compressed but • poster & tainers thoroughly with water throw it into the trash. which is answered 24 hours a day. plywood. Tbe directions call for cium hypochlorite-based pool before discarding. ing. udiich quite probably is workable with a trowel. After clean-up, flush area with rubber, would be quite a Job and the use of special adhesives • prints sanitizers and also furnishes • Storing: Keep pool chemi­ rather than nails to hold the water testing systems. large quantity of water. Place might not come out the way you QUESTION: I plan to install a cals in closed containers, away container with spilled material in The John Deere team handles any mowing ntw i plan. A better idea would be to underlayment in place and re­ In addition to the usual precau­ from heat sources and fuels in a brick floor on the patio in the rear move them later. It seems to me it exposure tions. such as keeping chemicals an isolated, well-ventilated area take off the molding, which can be of our house. I originally planned cool, dry, well-ventilated place. until it can be disposed of pried up, and replace it with a would be better to allow the nails art B Iranlag out of children’s reach, Lee Don’t stack containers. Keep to lay the bricks in sand without to remain where they have been recommends the following proce­ according to label directions, or similar mold!ng of the exact color using mortar, but I now want to New Hour.: O w J Mon.; Tuei., Wed., Conlor Stroel various pool treatments (chlori- dilute with large quantities of you want. This type of molding is put rather than going to the Fri. 9-5:30: Thure. 9-8; Sal. 9 5 Manchester 649-6938 use the mortar. Is there any trouble of taking them out again. THE sold wherever resilient floor tile special way this can be done? What is your advice? is available. ANSWER: Do as you would QUESTION: Two rooms in our have done with the sand. Spread MSI house get a lot of sun and are the dry mortar into the Joints, SOUAD always warmer than the rest of brush off the excess and sprinkle HAVE YOU LOOKED the house. We would like to paint the Joints with water. Wait about • • • • • •! them a “cool” color. 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If plain water carpet fiber with improved stain in the Northeast only one in eight would be without electric drill NEW YORK (AP) — A year A recent survey finds that resistance properties," he said. doesn’t do the trick, the next step grams for laboratories doing home decorators has ever pur­ For a free copy of the brochure, or so ago, few prospective By Andy Lano almost everybody likes to walk The current survey confirms is to use a carpet detergent. The radon testing. Meanwhile, con- insulated, which reduces the barefoot on the carpet. chased carpeting. send a stam p^, self-addressed homeowners had ever heard The Associated Press ^ k s a good drill can do. information the company already third line of attack is to apply a wm ers should feel free to ask chance of a shock if there should Women are the primary deci­ business envelope to Monsanto about radon, a natural, ra- iMiuding sanding, polishing, Other pastimes on a carpeted had about regional differences In carpet cleaning solvent. for EPA test results and other be a short circuit or other sion makers in all regions, Wall to Wall Wisdom, Alan Co., dioacUve gas that pereolates The first power tool to appear in f™ 4 ing, buffing and driving floor include exercising, eating, carpet preferences. It found, for state and local certificatlona. electrical trouble. Incidentally, although 60 percent of respond­ 3960 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo in the air within living spaces most homes is the portable screws. sleeping and doing deskworfc, example, that in the South Besides opting for stain resist­ you need not use an ^ectric plug such as paying bills. ents from the West Coast said 63108. and, sdentists say, causes Alan Bandes, consumer In­ electric drill. A worloiliop without Atlantic states, off-white carpet­ ant carpets when possible, fre­ formation director of the uyou have a cordless-type drill, "The survey revealed regional husbands and wives should between 5,006 and 10,006 one is almost inoonceivaMe, but Therefore, first drill or not, get ing is very popular, despite its quent vacuuming to remove Radon Testing Corp. of Amer­ wMch is rechargeable and per­ differences in everything from jointly decide on which carpet to cancer deaths a year. Tbday, even when there Is no workshop, one that has some features on It, greater potential for soiling. In buy. surface dirt is important. Pay ica in Elmsford, N.Y., points it is likely to be in some other mits drilling where an outlet is color preferences to who is special attention to edges and the evidence of radon Contamina^ not available. if It costs a bit more. And other areas of the country, white According to the fiber pro­ EMERGENCY out that radon is insidious location ready to be used by responsible for the purchasing or off-white is far less desirable. area under furniture. Spot clean uon in American homes has you contemplate heavy ducer, stains continue to be one of Fire — Police — Medical because it is coloriess and somebody who does very little To keep a drUl bit from mrty work at some later time, decision within each household,” Therefore, said Taylor, it carpeting frequently and eventu­ been verified in $7 states the most common areas of odorless. He cautions consu­ do-it-yourselfing. wandering, especially in hard­ t ^ i d e r a Winch drill, althougha according to Earl N. Brasfield of makes sense to stress the advan­ ally subject it to a thorough according to the federal Envir­ concern. Another problem is DIAL 911 mers “to check whether a Once an electric drill was Just wood, lUs a good idea to make a V«-in(A or S-lth-inch will handle Monsanto Co.’s Fiber Division. tages of soil resistance in light- cleaning by a professional or by onmental Protection Agency. confusion about how to determine In Manchester company is engaged solely in that and no more — a portable tiny nick with an awl to provide a most h ow b oid tasks. Large slse The study questioned 260 colored carpet in this area, but doing it yourself, following the It is believed that, eventually, women between the ages of 20 and quality. no state in the nation will be radon-detection or radon- tool for maUftg holes in w o ^ and safe place for the bit to b ^ in its ornis have more torque or not in other areas where it is a eradication as well, since a other mateiiels. You still can buy twisting power. 60 with family incomes of $50,000 non-issue. found to be radon-free. It’s not necessary or more. Among its findings were TO BUILD consumer confi­ Typical areas of entry into company that conceivably one that performs only that task, in softwood, but doing it all the dence and loyalty, the company could profit from an unsafe but it is far better to get one that time wfil get you into the habit so Also, in selecting a drill, pick it that the bedroom is the most ALTHOUGH ‘THE COMPANY the house, both old and new. likely room in the home to be has issued a brochure on wall-to- include cracks in concrete radon level might not be the operates at variable speeds, you won’t forget when using up and handle it as much as has not yet regionalized selling one to use.” possible. It should feel like an carpeted. The question of carpet­ wall carpeting with tips on foundations. Joints connecting reverses and handles a variety of hardwood. A drifting bit can ruin messages to any great extent, he determining quality, choosing the DRIVEWAYS accessories. a surface quickly. extension of your hand. For that ing the living room floor is walls and fioors, hollow con­ It is interesting to note that, sees this as a future trend in many *»o«on, a person being given a answered differently, depending right color and understanding • Sealed Coating crete Mock walls, loose-fitting of the two most popular When a machine is called a fields because “ the market is Sometimes a bit breaking iwrtable tool of any kind as a gift on region. Only 58 percent of carpet labels and guarantees. pipes, exhaust fans, sump methods of tracing radon, one V4-incfa drill, it does not mean it anything but homogeneous.” • Patching through a piece o f wood will tear should be allowed to make his Northeastemers prefer carpeted The brochure also offers a chart pumps and many other unsus­ of them — using an activated can make holes only up to Other survey findings that with cleaning instructions for • Hot Rubber charcoal absorption canister one-fourth of an inch in diameter. it up a little as itennerges from the own sele^on. living rooms, compared to 81 could influence marketing were pected places, including even other side. The b M way to percent nationally. stains. the water supply. Although the — can be bandied by a The >A-inch refers to the size of Get into the habit of unplugging teat keeping carpets clean is a Job A company expert on stains and • Crack Sealing do-it-yourselfer. Not only that. the maximum bit shank that can prevent this is to place a piece of for professionals in 71 percent of Call EPA announced last year that scrap wood against the back of the drill every time you changea how to remove them noted that about 0 million houses — one It is considered reliaMe, gives be held. Thus, a Vi-inch bit will fit bit or attach an accessory. Since ACCORDING TO William Tay­ the homes. theboard. Then, when the bit goes among the most difficult to out of every eight - might be results more quickly and is into the chuck of the drill if its lor of Monsanto, surveys such as The most spills were reported M&S SEALCOAT through the main piece of wood, most drills require a chuck key, this are important in identifying remove are the dyes found in contaminated by unsafe lerels less expensive. Furttaermore, shank is no more than one-fourth ^ e f a can get mislaid, attach the by carpet owners in the South food, drugs and cosmetics. this method is regularly used of an inch. To put it another way there won’t be any s|Hintering. consumer problems and issues of Central area, where 82 percent 525-2445 of radon, most Americans ■ oomewhere near concern. They might lead to The first step in carpet spot have been slow to confront the by the EPA, the Department of you can drill a Vi-inch bole with a When you first purchase an me end of the phut. said they often spilled things. The Viinch drill. problem. At a fact-finding Energy and various state and development of a new product or Northeast reported the fewest electric drill, there is a tendency Don’t use bite indiscriminately. session in New Jersey, Gov. local- governments. One difference between today’s to changes in marketing. spills. 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